Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, July 22, 1909, Image 6

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I also to consult with local physicians.
Miss I.ln Auger of Ban Francisco
is visiting Mrs. J. Scott Taylor.
Mrs. Lloyd Farrar of Woodland,
Cal., Is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
C. R. DeLap.
11. K. Dunlap has Just sold to Ab­
ner Weed 500 head of cattle for his
Wood river ranch.
Tho County Clerk's office Is
supplied with a moderu correspond­
ence filing case a long-felt need.
Have K. W. Muller add an attach­
ment to your phonograph so you may
anjoy ths new 4-niluute Amberol rec­
ords.
hit
Packard piano, as good as new,
for sale cheap for cash. Mrs. Ray
Hubbard, Oak street, between
•nd Sth.
How Is the title to your land?
you don't know, get nu abstract from
tho
Klamath
County
Abstract
4-Stf
Co., oppcMte Court House.
We continue abstracts, as well as
Bert Davis was up from Merrill
yesterday.
N
Ed Slade of Olene wag iu the city
yesterday on business.
F. It. Olds has moved luto tho store
lormerly occupied by Gillette.
The Klamath County Bank Is hav-
mg awnings placed over Its big wlu-
lows.
Bro. Jameson was married to Mrs.
Murcia Mitchell .Mouday by tho li. !
Stucker.
A marriage license was issued
terday to L. J. Reinhart and Nora
Roberts.
Dr. Truax, Mrs. L. Truax and Mrs
d. B. Hunt of Botianxa ruu over In
ehe Doctor's Reo.
W. E. Shute and wife of San Die­
go. Cal., are visiting this city with a
view to locating here.
F. A. Drake. Charles Glos und
dev. Pratt left Monday morning (or
a visit to Crater Lake.
make new onee.
Lot us complete
M. M. Obeucl.uin of Oakland ar­ >ours. Klamath County Abstract
rived In this city Sunday ad ie Co., opposite Court House.
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visiting ills brother. Silas.
Mr. and Mrs. Spaulding of Sun
Prof J. T. Butcher return«»«! Mon­ Jose, Cal., returned from Spinks' re­
day from Seattle, where he has sort on Spring Creek Monday night.
iteen attending the exposition.
They leave In the morning for San
.Mr. and Mrs. L. Kohler and daugh­ Jose.
ter of Sacramento returned Tuesday
Silas Kilgore was In tho city Fti-
: from a tlshlng trip on the Upper <lny on business. Silas Is «xpectlng to
, Uike.
cut in the neighborhood of 650 tons Ä4» 4* 4*4* 4* 4*4* 4? 4* 4* 4*4? 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4’4’4’4» 4* 4’4’Ä
Thad Mcllattan returned yesterday of hay on hla two ranches thia sea­
aftrnoon from a trip to Merrill son.
and Bonanza, where he has agencies
A fine Ashland home to trade fot
located.
Klamath county farm under ditch
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Mrs. W. 8. Moore I* visiting with Inquire at H. Boivin's plumbing es­
Heating Stoves, Household Utensils, Guns
j her daughter. Mrs. R. I. Hanimond. tablishment, Main st., Klamath Falls,
having arrived from Portland Mun- Oregon.
and Ammunition, Cutlery—in fact every-
8-24. 7-8.
I day night.
8. W. McClure and wife of Pendle­ ♦
thing in Good Hardware—No shoddy or
.Mr. and Mrs. R. Trewlck and fam­ ton, Ore., and BenJ. S. Moore of Ban
shelf-worn goods.
ily of San Francisco returned on the Jose. Cal., loft Thursday morning
Cui lew Tuesday frem points on the for a fishing trip to Spinks' resort on
Agents celebrated Ell wood Fences
| Upper Iuike.
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Spring creek.
and everything the farmer needs.
8. F. Gosa and wife of Pueblo,
.Mrs. J. B. Elliott and Mlsa A. El-
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' Jolt of Santa Rosa, friends of J. Colo., arrived here Friday, lie
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. Scott Taylor, left Monday for a visit expects to remain for a while, with
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the possibility of becoming a perma­
' to Crater latke.
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D. V. Kuykendall, prosecuting at- nent resident.
For Bale or Trade— Residence and a 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* X
I torney. returned Sunday from Bo­
nanza. He reports H. L. Holgate ouslnesa property In the beet town
m the Willamette valley.
i very much Improved.
BERT E. WITHROW, Keerstary
Inquire at the Boston Store
Leslie Rogers, assistant cashier of
{the Klamath County Bank, and his T-ltf
DON J. ZUMWALT,
E. M. BUBB.
J. E. Danaher of Detroit. Mich.,
father, James Rogers, left yesterday
C. K.
Vice President and
representing tho extensive lumber
on a trip to Crater 1-ake.
President
Treasurer
Stephen Griffith and J. T. Roberts Interests in this section of John
Maps. Plans, Blur Prints, Etc.
of Poe valley arrived In the city Blodgett of Grand Rapids, Mich., and
Monday morning, They report that Frank Miller of Sacramento are reg­
crops in Poe valley never looked bet­ istered at tho Lakeside.
Charles L. Turner, connected with
ter.
To the skeptical who don't think the University of California at Berke­
Surveying and Irrigation Engineering
we can grow cherries in thia commun­ ley, and wife returned from Fort
ity, go down to E. B. Ilamsby's place Klamath Monday, whore they have
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
and see a cherry tree which Is broken been visiting relatives. They left
this morning for Berkeley.
down from an overload of fruit.
A team uttached to a hay wagon
J. H. Melos is up from Montague.
Hank still has to continue bls part­ without a brake, and driven by Wil­
nership with a pair of crutches, but lie Hooper, a thlrteen-ycar-old Klam­
if he continues to improve will be ath county boy, got frightened at the Many TI ioumik I* Will Itr Dlui|»-
able to discard them in a short time. top of Third street Friday and
jM>lnt<-<l—-Ruh'S Governing tlir
Mtarted on a run down the hill. The
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wallace of Ala­ little fellow showed his good West­
Drawing*.
meda, Cal., who are touring this sec­
training and pluck and stuck to
era
tion In'theh auto, arrived in the city
In the hope of securing a home on
his ribbons, stopping the team near
Tuesday, and are registered at the the corner of Third street and Klatn- United States lands In the Spokane,
I Lakeside. They will continue their atb ■ vcnue without harm except that Coeur d'Alene and Flathead reser­
DR. J. M. ELLSWORTH
tour through I-ake county. Ore., and It "bumped his shins a little."
vations, mon and women, from the
Modoc county, Cai.
VETERINARY SURGEON
Mason A Slough of this city, in eligible age up to grandparents, ar«
ANO DENTIST
Alex Martin Sr. left this morn- filing a trust deed given by Nichols- Hocking Into this district from al­
l>n«e CrlMler-ailiu Hulldlu«
I’bon« TÏ»
l Ing for his home In Oakland, Cal., Chisolm Lumber company, H. C. most every part of the United States
where he will meet his son. George, Clarke and wife, T. H. Shevlin and Klamath county will furnish between
and family, who sailed from Bremen vlfo to Mlnn«ai>olls Trust company, thirty-five and forty applicants for In the Coeur d’Alene and Spokane
on the 13th. George Martin Is con- Minneapolis, Minn., covering a large those lands, a portion of whom arc r«»scrvatlona have not yet born made,
i sldered one of the leading dentists la area of timber lands In Minnesota, already on the ground and others to but in the Flathead they range from
I Berlin, where he makers his home.
>1 25 to 17.50 per acre. One-fifth
Klamath and I<ako counties, Ore., In­ follow.
Government Engineer B. F. Heidel, volving >1,500,000, broke the record
The prevalent belief In tho Eastern of the appraised price of lands must
1 who has been assigned to the work of as to the amount of filing fees paid to and Middle Western States that there be [mid down when entry Is made.
I locating the Crater I-ake highway. Is the county for recording the forego­ aro still great areas of unclaimed On thither claims the balance may be
expected to arrive here Friday. He ing Inatrument, namely, >8,000. The land In the West and I’acldc North­ paid in four annual Installments,
J will investigate conditions on this above Instrument covers 109 pag<tt west Is the only reason that the mul­ Ove years being required to acquire
side of the mountain with a view to » typewritten matter, or over 40,- titude of htMimesoekors is not great­ full title to this clans of property.
selecting the most feasible route to Roo words.
er. Yet even as It la, there Is hardly Fourteen months are required on the
follow.
one chance In a thousand for a |>er- agricultural lands, and the balance
P. Rltner, president of the Ash­
must be paid at the end of that
WIDE DEMAND EXISTS FOR ORE­ son to draw a lucky number, and
land Commercial College, Is In the
period. A person's rights do not re­
with
such
a
percentage
to
face,
It
GON APPLES.
city looking after the interests of hfs
would appear that the money put In strict them to make entry applica­
institution. This college Is one of
PORTLAND, Ore., July 20.—That this venture could be used nt home tion In any certain one reservation.
the best in the State, and should apple growers of Oregon have noth­ to much better advantage and with They are permitted to register for
[ have the careful consideration of ing to fear from the danger of over­ almost a certainty of ben<-dclal re­ lands In all, and should they draw
! thow contemplating a business production is the statement of Wil­ sults.
numbers entitling them to land In
j course.
For registering land in the Spo­ more than one they can take their
bur K. Newell, president of the State
Senator R. A. Booth and John Kel- Board of Horticulture, .who has re­ kane reservation applicants must go < Ip dee between th« reservation* In
| ly of Eugene, Ore., arrived In this cently returned from the East. He to Spokane; for lands In the Flat- which they have such choice.
: city Sunday and registered at the lays the industry is not likely to b< head country, to Missoula, Mont.,
Those receiving noto-a tn mukt
[ Lakeside. They left this morning in overdone and that the demand for and for lands In Coeur d'Alene reser­ «•¡dry for lands in the Flathead dis­
i company with Jas. E. Danaher of Oregon fruit now exceeds the supply­ vation, to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho trict must present »heir applications
Detroit, Mich., to inspect their hold­ in many quarters. While away he Registering should be done befori to Kallaixll for homos in tho Kulls-
ings in the neighborhood of Yatnaay visited many apple-growing districts notaries public. who have authority ><•:! elstrlct, and In Mhiotilti for
mountain, where they have approxl- of the East. He found Oregon ap­ to take applications, as no one but lend« In the‘Missoula district.
j mately 75,000 acres.
Per« ns holding numbers from I
ples well established In eastern mar- soldiers are allowed to register
E. B. Ramsby, Mrs. S E. Martin. ketg, and said the price paid for through an agent. In mnlllng appll- to ',0 Inclusive, mm», present I heir
Lillie Irvin of Aurora, Ore., and J. II. fruit from this Stato exceeds that Htlons for land drawing», after reg­ applicetlons for making entry at tho
> Ixtach of Tonopah, Nev., returned given, for the eastern product.
istering before an authorized notary land i ID co of the rt-Ao'-vailu.i.« in
Tuesday evening from Crater Lake.
public, at any time up to August 5th, «Jiii-h they are nilón- • I io make en-
I Mr. Leach was the first of the season
nothing can appear on th«» envelope 11y between the hours it !> a in. r.ud
to go down to the waters of the lake. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. but the name of James W. Witton I
P in., April I, 11'10. Those
Mr. Ramsby reports tho loss of a val-
bolding
numbers 51 to ICO, Inclti-
and
the
stamp and the name of ros­
Notice is hereby given that the
i uable sorrel horse at Ft. Klamath on
slvti. must present them during the
in
which
you
desire
to
draw.
ervatlon
his return trip, from colic, and that undersigned has disposed of his In­
Foreign-born residents who have eori«-spending houn, of the follow Ing
two other animals died from the rnme terests In the Klamath Falls Cream­ declared their Intention of becoming day nml mo on, until the lamin arc
ory to C. Ashley. All accounts will
{cause there recently.
citizens will be eligible for registra­ exlintisled.
The Klamath Falls Land and be collected and debts paid by Asb- tion for the drawing; likewise, wo­
A I-Ip from thin county Io my of
1 Transportation company recently loy and Holcomb, hfs successors.
the above placet, I tel ri ng o\p< titea,
men
who
will
bo
21
years
of
age
by
C. F. GOODRICH.
' filed with the County Clerk a plat of
the time for making entry, April 1, etc, mn hardly be inn Io short of
First addition to the Buena Vista
1910. No one who has used their 111 0 eyen nt tho low reduced nites
NOTICE.
I tract, comprising ninety-one 10-foot
homestead right Is eligible for regis­ "'«•> possible by the Aliiskn-Yuk"n
I water front lota on the Upper Lake,
Parties wishing sagebrush land tration In these drawings, unless expofltlon, and wo rcl I erat.» Unit this
, which property has heretofore been clearer, call on or write,
they have taken less than 160 acres nui.mnt could und > tinul/ bo plitced
I reserved by the company. Boat own­
W. W. MABTON,
of land for a claim heretofore. In to much bettor advantage hero at
ers and prospective ones can now ll-ltf
Klamath Fails, Ora that event they will be permitted to bon i than by placing It on a 1 'Jun­
own their landings, which doubtless
register, and when drawing Is made to-1 shot.
will give quite an impetus to the
Agree with people more. It I m a they will be allowed to draw enough
boat business on fhe Upper shores. good way to get rid of an argument. more from the reservation to make
Oet your abstracts from the Kla-
J. T. Maguire of Mt. Hebron was Besides, the people you agree with up 160 acres.
math County Abstract Co., opposite
I nthe city this week on business and will always like you better.
The appraised prices of the lands Court House.
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BALDWIN HARDWARE CO
Dependable Hardware
WHY
not sell us your
POULTRY?
WHY
WHY
not sell us your
EGOS?
NOTTRADE WITH YOUR FRIENDS
?
We wish to sell you the < IIOII KST GROCERIES, and we also
V KOK-
GEO. R. HURN,lhe Hardware Man +
Abstracting
N. II.—We not only w i-.li to supply Grocer I«-* to the
Carniera, but also to ship their produce at the grinte«. I prolit
to tliem.
Klamath County Abstract Go., Inc.
WHY MONARCH WHY
MERCANTILE
not sell us your
VEGETABLES?
not sell us your
COMPANY
T mo °5N i
Klamath Falls
PRODUCE?
Vï
p Pretty and Useful Things
in Jewelry
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There are lots of things in our store besides Watches and
Diamonds—lots of small, inexpensive articles that come ex-
ceedingly handy every day, either as gifts for another or
for your own use.
Lockets and Charms in great variety, and
Chains and Rings at all prices. Hat Pins, 8tfck Pins, Brace-
lets and Sterling Silver Toilet Articles. We are receiving
interesting Novelties nearly every day. Come in and see them.
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NOW IN NEW QUARTERS
WINTERS
Building
SATISFACTION
The feeling I want to exist between you and me.
I am trying to make my name and satisfaction
synonymous. You can help me.
Don’t holler and cuss if I have worked for you
and it’s not been satisfactory, but bring it back and
give me a chance .to make my word of guarantee
good.
One receives a certain amout of satisfaction in
buying goods and feeling they have their dollar’s
worth.
Those are the very kind of goods I carry and are
all made by the most reliable firms. I would like to
have your business.
I have been told that I am on the WRONG side
of the street nevertheless you are not treating your­
self RIGHT unless you see my stock before you buy.
MCHATTAN
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