Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, August 05, 1909, Image 8

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    BHIKF MENTION
I be brought to justice he should bo
given the limit.
Ouv Merrill paid a builnvs* vl*it
B. Mandali of Kenn was In the city
to thi* city this week.
on business Tuesday
Claude Chastain and wife have re-
Don Holgate imue up from Mer­
turned from Spring Creek.
rill Tuesday.
Mr*. 11. Davie of Merrill "as reg-
J. S Shook was In the city on
Istered nt the Lakeside Tuesday.
business Tuesday.
Mrs. Patterson of Merrill wa* reg
Died, the baby boy of II llans-
tstered at the Lakeside Inn Friday,
bvrry, Monday night.
.
New suits filed: Amy Davis vs.
;
Mrs. II. S MeK.ll urrlved from Los
: Herbert II. Davis, suit for divorce,
\ng elea Monday night.
D. 8. Whitney of Ashland, Ore .
A M Sutton, one of our prosper-
I was in the city on business last week
OUS
ranchers, was 111 the city Tu«*s-
W D. Klngdon and E. C. Hoyt of
day.
Ft. Klamath were In th»* city on liusl-
J.
i ne*s Tuesday.
outing
on th«* Upper luk«> Tu»*»dny
C. .1. Heidi mull and C V. Patt«H> of
Bonanza were register»*«! at the l.nke- morning.
Forest Guard W F. Wright wn* In
• side Tuesday.
;
from
Clovei creek Monduy foi »up
Ada Rice. Mai' Bradley nnd F.
I Mayer of Klamath agency wer«» iu th» pll»<*.
D. M. Donnell,' ami wife ami Jas.
| city Tuesday.
p
East
burn of Merrill wer» In the city ’
Fruuk Ritchiv. th»* ton utrial artist,
i
returned from a trip to Portland thi* week.
•A
J.
Goo*ly
and
J.
Fltzgeruld
of
Monday night.
F
A. Masdroff, L. Davidson and C. Olvne were registered at th«- Amer
!
l<an Monda'
Johansen of Merrill were regl*t»<red
l*»il Merrill and wife ret'iriud,
the American Friday
-Mr*. Fanny V. Marsh. Eckley from a trip to California Sunda.'
W. A. Hulse, the photographer,
Marsh and Jo* V llesalg of Biswlck.
left Monday morning for .Mctloud. I
Cal., w* re in the city Friday.
H. L. Benson and fnmlly returned California
Friday from Crystal Creek, where*
Mrs. II Davis of .Merrill was reg
they have been visiting B. St. Geo 1 istered nt the Lakeside Monday
Bishop.
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M rs. A. L. Thornton, wlfo of Drug- nTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
Want,'d Girl for telephone op-'
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crator; on»* with experience in the gist Thornton of l.ak**'l» w was in the ^9
work preferred. Apply at Klamath city thi* week
Fall* office
ti
Judge Baldwin return»'d from Port­
Mrs. H. D. Foster of Medford and
land and the Seattle fair Saturday
.Miss Marion Foster of
Mi»dford.
evening.
Mas* were registered at th»* Lake
i
Heating Stoves, Household Utensils, Guns
Get your abstracts from the Kia-
sid«* Inn Friday.
math County Abstract Co. opposite
and Ammunition, Cutlery—in fact every-
J. G. Stephenson, president of the
4-Rtf
Court House.
beard of directors of the Klamath
thing in Good Hardware—No shoddy or
II. II. Hoyt. Leo J. Glanella and W.
Water Users' association was In th**
shelf-worn goods.
X Adam* of Merrill wer«* registered
city on business Friday.
at th«* la»k»**ld<* Sunday
F. C. Ripley and family arrived
Agents celebrated Ell wood
Miss Madge Clnpton of Berkeley ls
here last evening from Minot, N. D.. 1
and everything the farmer needs.
it being their intention to make visiting this city, where sh«> lias a
of
friends.
host
Klamath county their borne.
C. H. Daggett and Henry Stout
C. H. Withrow and daughter, with
left
.Monday for a deer hunt In the
their guest, Edna Elliott, returned
I
Thursday from Crystal Creek from mi northern part of the county.
Have E. W. Muller add an attach­
an outing on their houseboat.
An announcement party was given ment to vour phonograph so you may
BFKT E. WITHROW, Secretary
at the home of .Mrs. C. E. Roberts enjoy the new 4-mlnute Amberol rec­
11-17
yesterday afternoon iu honor of her ords.
DoN J. Zl’MWAl.T,
E. M. HUBR.
F Bopp. German consul, located al
Thursday afternoon in honor of her
C. E.
Vice President and
San Francisco, and wife, returned
sister, .Miss Georgia White.
President
Treasurer
Geo. R. Hum is constructing a home Monday morning after an out-
Map*. Plans, Blue Prints, Etc
sewer from his home on Fifth nnd Ing on the Upper lake for th»* past
Pine streets to Main street, where ft two wwk*.
Packard plnno, as good as new.
will connect with the Main street
for sain cheap for cash. Mrs. Ray
sewer.
Mr. and Mrs. George McIntire left Hubbard. Oak street, between 7th
11
Friday for Seattle, where they will and Sth.
spend several weeks taking In the
George H. Knight of Adin. Modoc
Exposition and visiting friends on county. Cal., one of the lending ni< r-
Puget Sound.
i chants of that section, was register»*»!
Judge Noland has set the water
at ihe Livermore Monday.
case of Thurston vs. K^cCqlley, In­
How Is the title to your land? If
volving important water rights In
J. II Moore wa* In from the Gap
don’t know, get an abstract from Monday.
you
Lake county, for Ang’tst 4th at Lake­
Abstract -,
Klamath
County
view. The Judge will leave In his th®
Hugh Clopton of it* nnria
4-8tf
Co.. opposite Court House.
auto buggy on or about the 2d.
the city Saturday
Bill Johnson ha* the honor of ¡
A. R. Parton of Lakeview Is pay­
The O. K. Transfer company set-
bringing
down the flr*t deer of th<* ing this city a visit.
l tied yesterday the claim of E. H. Ray-
Ho *ucc»*«*ded In getting a
H. H. Woods of Swan Lake valley
I rnond. who was injured at the time *<*a*on
I the hotel bus upset coming from the 'young buck weighing 7k pound* Sun- wa« In town Snt.irUv
I day.
Clyde Bradley of .Merrill w :i reg­
; depot on Railroad day. ^The adjust-
□ R. J. M. ELLSWORTH
A fine Ashland home to trade for istered at the l.akrsidi1 Momlai
: ment of the matter was satisfactory
VETERINARY SURGEON
Klamath
county
farm
undor
ditch
George Conn, a Paisley merchant,
I to both parties, neither caring to j
ANO OENTIST
I Inquire nt H. Boivin'* plumbing es- was in the city Monday.
i make public the amount.
I
Citare C'rloIrr Millu HullitlM
riinue TH
J. A. Morri* of I’lush, Ij«k** county,!
E. Terwilliger of Tale Lake was in | tabliahment, Main st., Klamath Falls,
'
Oregon.
8-24.
7-5.
paid
this
city
a
visit
this
week.
I the city on business connected with
J E Co* of Morrill wa* In the city
the Water Users* association. He re- ■
Bert Barsl>**r and .»mlly le’t Sun­
Th«> city police now present quite
|>orts the breaking of a 34-foot tower
a metropolitan appearance in their day for an outing on ;ba Upper ii * i ». Saturday
boom at his place while unloading
Thon Mnrtln wa» In the city on
Ira C. Johnson and wife left for'
hay. Crops are reported good In hl* ! new blue uniforms with bras* but­
section. Mr. Terwilliger expect* to ton*. which were donned yesterday their hollo- In Illinois* Monday morn ’ buslm ss Saturday.
Dan. W. William* was In from the
put up about one thousand ton* of for the first time.
Ing.
hay this season.
Gnp
Saturday.
W.
B.
Simpson
nnd
W.
A.
Hou-
Judge J. B. Griffith and County
It is reported that huckleberries
It
A. Alford nnd wife were In from
d
i
not
were
In
the
elf
>
from
,<sylo*
Commissioner Summers left .Monday
will be ready for picking in a week
the ranch Saturday.
morning for Seattle. Mr*, Griffith ■ Laiurday.
hence, and already some of our citi­
L. D. Burke of Bonanza »u stop-
George Hum moved Into Ills new
accompanies the Judge as far as Ash-I
zens are wending their way to the
ping
at the Livermore Saturday.
home
Tuesday'
on
Fifth
and
Pine
land, where »he will rejoin him on
Lake of the Woods, where these de­
st reel*.
J. J. Hny and «Ite of I<ong lake
his return.
licious berries abound, among them
H. K. Davis, contractor ami car­ Were In the city Saturday.
It is reported that the Monarch
being W. Leukenbnch, Mike Taylor
Tom Richardson of poo valley «m
penter, of Oroville, Cal., ha* lea sled
and George Blehn. who left with Mercantile company ha* secured a here.
In town on business Saturday
lease on the pew block that I* to be
their famtile* Tuesday morning.
T. A K. Fa*iJ»tt and Capt Geo.
Roy Hamaker, who ha* been visit­
erected by L. Jacobs at the corner of
Woodbury
left for Pet (land Sunday
H. T. Anderson, ex-County Com- Sixth and .Main streets, and will move ' ing his lx»*t river ranch, returned
morning
horn**
Tuesiiay,
nikisloner, accompanied by W. H. there a* soon a* the *tru< ture I* com­
J. 11. Dixon, wife nnd two children
Dr. Branham of Sun Jose 1* visit­
Holiday. A. F. .Moorland, E. Monette pleted, which will be in about ninety
of
Fort Klamath left Saturday for
ing
this
section
with
a
view
of
inveat-1
and I.. C. Brand, prominent bu*in«*s*
day*.
Roseburg, Ore.
Ing In ranch property.
men of Ix>s Angel»-*, left thi* morning
Mr*. J. II. Crockett an»l .Mr. and I*
John DvPuy was In the city on
Thaddeus G Mcllatian, our enter­
men of L oh Angel«-*, left Tuesday
.Mr*. L. I. Scott, piomlnent people of prising jeweler, and J. F. Kimball business Saturday.
He will begin
on the steamer Winema for a tour of
I San Francisco, accompanied by their left for the timber Monday.
harvesting his whent ti ls week.
the upper country, The party took
physician, Dr. Tracy Ru**ell, arriv* d f
II D. Foster and wife of Medford
their horse* up on the boat with
L. Jacob* 1* removing hl* house­
In their auto Sunday night from Shas­
and
Miss Marlon Foster of M»*dford,
them, and will first go to Spring
hold good* from hl* store building to
ta S|>ilng* en route to ('rater lake.)
creek and then proceed to Crater
his residence, udjacent to the High Mas*., left for Odessa Saturday
for which p»jint they left next morn-1
The office of M. G. Wilkins mid the
lake.
School.
Ing.
Klmnuth
Luke Nmlgatlon company Is
Wilber White, J. A. Maddox. Rev.
Frank Wilson of Bakersfield, Cal.,
now located lit their old stnnd, near
Excavation for foundation of the left for hl* home
Geo. Pratt and Professor Butcher of
Tuesday.
He1
the bridge.
the High School left Tuesday on new pa**'*nger station is now com­ expects to return here and engage In '
.Miss Jessie Hale, a niece of C. S.
a bear hunt In the Lake of the Woods ! plete. It I* expected that the new business.
.Moore,
mid Alice Foster, both of
freight
depot
will
be
complet»*d
on
or
I
-Mr. and Mr*. George Turner have!
country. The party will take in the
Grants Pas», are registered nt the
about
the
10th
of
this
month,
at
the
pleasure
of
it
visit
from
their
|
huckleberry patch before returning.
Llvormoro.
J. H. Danner and family left Tues­ which time the ticket office will b<* great-uncle, Mr. A. A. Howe of Santa
LeRoy Smith of the Long Lake
removed
there
until
the
completion
Rosa, Cal.
day morning for the north. They
Lumber company was In from Naylox
of
the
new
depot.
will visit Portland, Ore., Seattle an»l
W. E. Spence, a r* nl estate man
It I* reported by parties who were from Orland. Cal., who owns some Saturday looking for men and teams
Spokane, Wash., Coeiir d’Alene City
In connection with logging opera.
Idaho, and will stop Indefinitely al out that deer «Ign* are plentiful, but property tn this locality, Is paying
tlons.
on
account
of
the
dryness
»if
tits
sea-i
North Yakima, Wash., Mr*. Danner *
this section a visit.
II. T. Anderson of Merrill was In
old home.
son, which makes every crackling
James Cole of Merrill, Ore., Inn
Mrs E Cur-
the
city Saturday,
R. Watlenberg, who La* just re­ sound audible In the brush where th<* completed sinking a well for Robert
tls. bls cousin, of San Francisco mid
deer
now
are,
it
Is
hard
lo
g**t
In
turned from a trip to th»* Upper lak«*
Williams, who recently purchas' d a
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Thompson of Loa
country, re|»ort* the finding of the range One man report* having seen ' ranch from C. S Moor *.
Angeles
returned home with him on
care«** of a deer strung up to a tree six Sunday forenoon within six rilF’i 1
The revenue from fishing and a visit.
of
town.
In the wood* near McCormack's dike
hunting licenses collected by the
The head was cut off and a piece of
The Klamath Falls 3t**am Laundry Clerk'* office last month amounted DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
nn at was cut out, and th«* rest left to Is being annoyed beyond endurance to |3fl0 and up to dute this month,
waste. From the appeal anre of the by people complaining that their 4150
Notice is hereto given thnt the
carcass It had been killed probably laundry has not been returned,
Austin Hayden, who formerly win undersigned has disposed of Ills In-
three week* long before the open­ when a* the facts are boys or China­ a student of the High School, and terosts In the Klamath Falls Cream­
ing of the deer sea*on. This I* a men have collected same for othw* who recently married a daughter of cry to C. Ashley. All accounts will
matter that should be taken up by laundries and failed to return goods. | W. T. Skives, ha* returned to this be collected and debts paid by Ash­
the game wardens and inve*tigated to If our collector failed to get joir city. He Is now In the employ of ley and Holcomb, his successors.
I Shive Bros.
the fullest extent, and If the culprit laundry, phono 331.
C. F. GOODRICH.
BALDWIN
a
HARDWARE CO
a a
a
£ Dependable Hardware
WHY
not sell us your
POULTRY?
WHY
WHY
►
not sell us your
EGGS?
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NOT TRADE WITH YOUR FRIENDS
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Fences—
KO. R. HORN, the
Hardware Man
$ 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
We wish to sell you the CHOICEST GIUM'EHIES, and ■ ■■ nkn ■
wish to BUY OK TRADE for your EGGS. POULTRY, vege -
TABEES. HAY AM» OTHER PRODI < E.
Abstracting
X. B. .—We not only wish to supply Groceries to the
Farmers, but also to ship their produce at the grswtcM profit
to them.
Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc.
WHY MONARCH WHY
MERCANTILE
not sell us your
VEGETABLES?
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
not sell us your
COMPANY
r0°s f
Surveying and Irrigation Engineering
Klamath Falls
I
PRODUCE'
I
Pretty and Useful Things
in Jewelry
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, Stick 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 re* l ives a certain atnout of satisfaction in
buying go* (|5 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 sec my stock before you buy.
MCHATTAN
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