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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1909)
“T>" < < Il |Xt.l s S( > i I lli 1.1 i ani s h < lii'dule !><•*«'« <<>■ D iiiiiiii I' h Action on ilio Dili- luti lor Mmiul.it I ill «•». of liciti nimiufai t itr«s hltlivrio ovcilondcd 'Ih« specilli ngi'iit i unii nimiiifiu Iut ers w«re pi ni tb iilly foiei'd In mmiy i a te» to iiink« W XHIIIXGTON. I» I tilt «il M m« C . Oct < «timiitcH In tcplylng to ili««' two In I !» Census I Hi ««tor Dui and t«rr<ii;atoil.'s, and >hls practlce tempi miiiounci » i wo ver» muli tini ■ hang«» ed tlieln to |.'galli iHtlnuitei, li» Hiiffi- manufneturea to clent Itisi! Ili replylug to otlier Intel' schedule fin In Ilo lie tail led by Hi« special agent s «•in • rogalorlc» In tbe sili dub- ployed In colbcllng Ilie itala for I ll<< tellctual Intcgrlty mp'iitH w i I hlrt"«lllll ■ 'UHUS Ar i h« « «'HH« .«s of The In spellili Ih« ut umil i mini <1 by ntt«n>pi KII'I Illg •<• li qulle of (belli Work wlili II I lion they knew conili uot lic dot.« mi uret< liíu<l Ui ly i boilulo ' alloil for « ■ i tige numlii i i f mi'ii. Ho II Vol ligi within the limo wlilcli tliey wer« allowed." will not go south until th« first of the a matter for pride that year. E. Cox of Mi'irll» wn» In town J IH M Iß. cm « j III Kt loti I III* ni I Iltutely would niMuiilii«ilh I / Bitot huitlon of mil« li It filtfhtM it Vi* % III no • Im ■ E Juniper st i «et, also lol G. all of blk Win. L. I Worden et H’llW'l ihU iut«'i î it itory with strict W « i*ii ug< lit oi II« tumiui:i< I lite* nnit.v «Hit the r« lied ul« in to «1 Ml ii'ii.n'.y i ilei Û2 or .**'> ili numi« I« «ti • neh blk V ||< * 10. H> »-Ig addition to Foil Klmnalh, flou. lb I.. Il' iulu ct ux , to J If II« blk ß, II« «Ig Mrs. .1 uddltlon to |g, ha Fort ‘A oi d< it. part of »» oil Id • * i. E, ti 5 ai ri- b. II i»i il i H< h»-duh* * ‘I ton on i la .«Ifled »• a ■eilt.i ; on netual n r .t I » * of Uurti «, Wm. J Ilo- pa y roll» Til«» M< Kcmirci et al , to Town of :. blk I I, (A a ml- W. L. Welsh, W. P. et ux., to Mary W lisrrlnian. t Sedge und lot 4, blk 13. oi Iglmil X mnrrlag« lineesa wa< granfili to .Inmath Fall»; II n S' verni citizens a re In the n anufa Hu » urbi dule Is found governi v. e "ks ago is not yet Installed, Elmer Applegate expects to not only In tbe difficulty In answering It gets dark early now, and as the down to Imperial valley Sunday to lie former Inquiries propsrly, but In remi Is rough and steep up Hint way take cl urge of the large experimental • In .fact that tin lend to Injure tie It Is very Inconvenient for those who farm now conducted on the one-time 1 -8 desert. Lucien Applegate, his father. •rcWTacy of the replie« to nil the oth- live on the hill. JACKOTÂDES I II XMltF.ICA. till.ri.au Pumps Water, Buna Milker, Separator, Chops Fet'd, Etc. Saves W a sr es Mr. Evans of Oliver Miller is the Al.4 net ground IT.Illy for bin At tie Christian church Tuesday evening Kev. Holmes gave a strong Eunocb Each evening this we«"k Ids subject will be concerning ¡Apostolic conversions. are announced on the bulletin board i<. - ar« evangelisti« All terv- Th« public will be mad« to feel at home at all times. Come. I I iE'H’YNE FAlRBAMKft BCALKM. WIXOMOM Dr Motor* OEtoU»* St«*» Fvutw. Boil«.-* t E b .-J t »» WfB'inH’Prm’w.Plparitttn«» A* AJJ C arr». «l iu h4o. k ul FUKTXA .Suine go«.<l batgairs luti! in sagebt u-b land. \ Ml* I. \ X H in dei.iral.le lo« alimi» will be liiglier in price soon. Ill > XtlW . IRA WHITE The subjects In front of the courthouse. FAIRBAHKS, M0II8E & CO. crop returns next your. address on the conversion of the Ethl- opean Ii i City retired a State your need*, rita for catalog. Maatkm papar BUY FARM LINDS NOW Eiaris. diove In Sun lay ' ilei 'igl»tered u‘ thè l.uk«sld ". II GASOLINE ENGINE fruit grower and an old ft lend of Mr. A il ugl.lt r of I>aliy with Bakery. ltorrls, stai Ing ut Illi' LakclUc. w •i i In sperili all' it s ■ li t 'll to lie They have been visiting for several day» complaining l'ioni Ilei tbei exp'.'ii to co down to < 'pt no ''stimate». because the light ordered for Sixth Smi Frmii l.sco by way of Reddlng ami Clilco. Tie r'tnoti for Hi «e t«o change« street on the bill by the city council »1 «Hid li Cal., left on the train this morning.' llrooks. 11 E hil n-.on ati<l V< pii Pearl Toild, 'I ! orna» Coffiu to Samuel J. M« k- Tiles. 'day. Ilolb are rcsidi ntH of Mer- it niet« « 'timat > in.ul« i. NIC», of BE’« and S‘j of ni :>, Illi. mm »* or • < offhiiml by th»* infttiuGi«' und NW *« nt NE’*, »«i 5, twp. 8. V marriage llc< as« wa-> Issued Tuea- ur< r or III* bookke pera, and tin r" i r. I 4 E dai by the county clerk lo Edward lli'lt I .i .'.ii tu In'lb-ii* that tie • is .1 I. Fielder < t ux . In Charley F. Imffv and Badie Ito-> h rantz, both res Ilf.at« weit« often wide of H e tlilirk IM.ap. lots 1 and 2. blk. 17. First ident« of Met rill. "The n betilile H't It has been re addition Klamath Fulls; Um A C. Christl>*. who has Ins'n tn viii'il fi.r tin pt sitit tenons mils tut Charley F Dcl.ap to J L Fleidct. town •ii.c tic |::tb, looking after at . iini.it" i of tu. i. wotpeii mid • ¡ill W V» NW ** »«■<•, :;o, twp 32 8. r. 7 tome freight, returned to I.is home In «n <■■« i i., id dur tic • m apis 111« E: >io. Lakeview .Monday week only, And for the total Il II III bet G«ohge |). Heltzmaii el UX.. |o Al- Mr. and .Mr». E. Tubbs of Yreka «mph' id without distinction of age, fred A X» h . N'» NW'*. '■» SE'4. m« In town visiting with Mr». F. E. i»r b »* m on the flr*t payroll of each «s 13. twp, 238, r. 10 E . >1. Boyd fur a few «lay». Mr». Tllbbs is luoi>l li The relative extent to which FJ It. Reams it ux , to <tarar t'ar Mr« Boyd's sister. a omen mid I'hlldri ti nr« employed ter. 10 fi. of mad rc-ervatlon in Chas. F. Si'-mwcll mm« in from hi* will lie iiHrertiiinvd approximately NW '« <if 8E,4 mid NWU of SW'4 ranch at Swan lake Tuesday with a from th. t'guri-s for the selected R«*c. 14. twp 39 8. r. 9 K; II, lond «4 wheat, which he delivered to w v«k i ml altltougli flat week will not R. W. Boon to G t: Reynold«, lots the Martin Bros.* mill. pcrliHpH In Hniiu Industri«*» be typical 21. 22 nnd 23 In blk ú.’i, Whltelake II. J. Mot«» mid wife, J. M. Lo»cl!. of the lem n» a whole, the accuracy 21. 22 and 23 In blk uà. Whitelake P. Burks. E M Fullerton amj J. W. • f the tinnii will mur« than compon- City; >1. Taylor, all of Met rill, were registered ini" for th« apparent sn,rin<e In tin C. W Slmri s to Frank Shores, EH at the Livermore Saturday. timount <>f Information obtained of 8W% sec. 9. twp. 398, r. 9 E; II. Jack Kimball and .1. Y Johnson We have alio deemed II w ise to Klnmnth Co Bank to Klmnat'i lefton Tuesday's train for Mount • it olii th« qucitlon w II li regii’d to Llg'it A Power Co, lot 9, blk. 7S. Hebron, where they will cruise the ■ ln»slfl< «I wng«K to wlilch 1 bave Just Klamaddition Klamath Falls; f • » Weed timber tract for the Wcyer- l«ferr«il. nnd w I li li a|i|i«iir«<l In ih« .1 <• Pìcict» (<i Charlen L Stkk- hauscr I.umber company. I «iisiis 11 In dilli » of I ‘.ino nuil 1 blk. Iti, Terminal Lucien Applegate returned to his Thcnc scb«dul«« mlli d fur the nil til - city; >lo. ranch at Swan Lake Monday evening bit of empio»««» durlng a sells t«d I J. W. Siemens et UX., to D. G. lie eXpe«'ts to be In town again soon, « « li' "It>< 'I ne, ordlng to their Woodbury, lot 9, blk mid will go down to Loa Angeles ,o ♦mnlngs. nnd nlso »epmatlng men. Hon to Kllamalh Falls; spend the »vinter. Thin sonica aiul chlldren under Iti Z II. Woodbury et ux., to S. V. Miss Faye Hogue gave a card party interro.-.iteri. If l orrtdli miswered, Burroiigh. lot 9, blk 3 1. First mi Monday afternoon in honor of Miss would furnldt Information of great dltliin to Klamath Falls; |io. Ruth Cluca» Five hundred »»as valile We have become convinced, George E Coren to R. A Fulcher, played, and Miss Clticas reeelved the however, tbnt for many establish- lot 13. blk I.'. Whitehike City; $l.',u. prize for tbe highest score. , nr nts correct answers cannot be ol>- ■lohn C. Ri'iisiim r to Morris .1 Ri a- Harry Benson, who has been em- inlneil tn miy amount of effort, and »oner. 8KH ! of 8E«4, see. 23. and i^.n f. etti. I ■ Iiibll^liuient . th. idoyeil by the Bald»» In hl aid »v:ire com N'g of ' NE «4 nnd NEtt of NW'*, pany for several months, left iitiiount of i ffort ne< i «.ary to obtain sec 22, . twp. 37 8, r. !» E; >300. > Tuesday for lai Grande, »»here answers would inveivi expense and .1. G Pierce <4 ux., to 8. V. Hur- will survey with Chas, T Barley delin pri < lulled bi the limitations of roughs, loin 1 ami X, blk 21. Termi- I the reclamation set vice. out appioprlatlons and rcqiilrementa nal City ; |10. 1’1 il Stilts, who I as been visiting ns Io the dati of pitbllslilng the re Petter liegen et ux.. to Charles De- I Is brothers and s’ tiers here for sev- sults Strictly speaking, this Inquiry gen. N S of NW i -■•<• ;: i. tw p io s. «■nil week», left Si ndnv mornlng fulls within the field of the bureau of r. !• E; also lot 1 I I of blk. I I. Hot Fl» » < Blliff. Neb lanor rntlu r than that of the census Springs addition Klamath Fulls; >10. expects to return about the first burén il. It may be, however, that at W. II. Clark et iix ., to L. A. Crance. the year mid make 11» home I ere. anol I Jw i eiisiiH, In oi <1 r to take ad - one third Interest In lots I to 12 In t'la- C. Lewis, who was run over vantage of t he favi i but « . timi» agent.« clusive, blk. ill In Browne addition to by the lumber wagon nnd severely In ni h n h ( a <■ 1 11 r I n g ea- me to viali every Bonanza; |2oo. jured. Is gaining In strength mid titillisi nient, we siali ask thè mitlior- Carl .1 Ruble» i t UX., to G. T. Shaw health every day. The doctors who Itv of congi'es. lo previde ti s'parate and wife, lot 0 W NEH. NE’s of are attending him expect that m In dille i nveì Ing i la <. Uh d wiiges and . NW%, see. 21. I wp io 8, r 10 !■: be abl .• to Hit Up hi the end mi ■ xtra appropria)ioti lo gel It prop >874.23. w eek. It ri ly tlll'-d front io timi payroll.«. Abner Weed mid Knebel Weed to Saturday afternoon Mrs. woiild noi he «««'mini that statistici Wm. Hoiks, lots I blk I 1. Ellls. Miss Ellis, Mis. Scott mid .1 of l ilt .siheil Wllg« ;< III iiei'iired from Town of Midland; $l.f> >Shomt> of Pennsylvania nrrived In an every « itnbllshmrnt. If such return« I». It Campbell and K. IL IL’anis automobile. Tbev bave b. . n ut thè « «llllll ft« si cured fol' eli'II 50 p 'I' c tit fo Wm Barks, lots 12 and 13. hlk. S alti« fair, nnd are maklng n tour of H Ibe « tubllsbliient . tic. would lie 12. Midland: |200. thè colsi state» in tl-clr automobili', of cre:it Interest, mid tbe agent« *»■•« of II Oliver Miller and wife of Whittier, Wm. Mc William 8 nre all In town from I J I >| I »4 Hi II •> ler State lank. Si-very, Katinas, and a H«*pnbllcan, I m In th«* city L. THE GUN STOHE that Win. Hyland. B«n. Criithera, ca til brought .inverili di * ks and geese. «Mark II matter of fa« t, prii'-i I« ally hl ilie pl found who could >ay poatlvely und M ia . G. K. Van Hlpvr wore and •OCTOBER EVERYBODY’S Special Display by ANKENY am! AM E VC AN Twelve or fifteen per John »vas not Torn. Hi.ndh) lor mi u|»-to-«late »lio*l. a llainlilcr, on sale at th*- <JI A •• 11 »IIE. tor Mie r»af. or I ••nt» io rent. Gum. U r wi h full line of «porting g'H«ta sons were call« <1 In before one wax foi n f-u daji a Ui I I a father <■ 1’ita 5 mu! G oi down ment and right living van atfon* to miss it. And don’t let O. Henry's story get bv you. It’s one of seven crackerjacks tn the * BICYCLE S was caused when Lock brother, Tom and Snudai Ho a md Ei icheditor I Ol'lll In < ni li monili of John Short &o ««nt» flat he was l>ls i .tir« ^1 ut tl« Am«< li mi uvei Sattir I untili# was company wood, the l.'pper lake blacksnilth, bet per lukv. out Grove, Y«*4hj «li y «•venliig a good dial of llmntltou 1 •. in town troni hi» «Santa ami heads Point over Sunday. amunenicnt hom« mi llui'ki'.'« l'imid on thè t’p- da Luinbi Lake G Swan. Mi Ht« ir a M Pine for Frank Bhaimlngi-amp of ti e Ixmg ilioui tweiity Buliemlm - wer« ri'g- Louis II i ' sh I k «I ux , to .1 iin»b-r 1 H \ « mtly ,t bi « ux , to John stag« from Ko< k Iuint <1 Monday afternoon by tion to Klamath Fails »I». lot of m«*ti. V >mtn Illi.) Ill tl « ß, Town Robin», lot s. blk. 13. Fairview addi ll rough evci . pulluli 'if the » "iir me .mid J the where »be will teai-h achool. boi <■ N While el ing on Burge Ma Mill, lit ll o'clock Mondili, an S-pound M Idland ; «I. G. MI hs Waken«ld left Monday morn 'I b< ux.. to II Wllltei », lot» I I mid 12. blk ii< y To Mr. nel Mt- Horn 4. 'I n»» n of Llnkillle; 110. ||«»W urday and Sunday. ing I lying north of lim* bi'lwi «n lots 3 and 6 through lot » I« the L. ELLIOTT ATTORNEY AT LAW the s< bool» and the county superin Klamath Agency were In town Sat- Pnrrlih S Wind* n tu Emma C Win deli, nil of lol When E aid i,line over from d rrlll Mondai even en« li 1 H the county took a medal at the G«n«ral Law Practice State and Fed eral Courts Ella Holton of I in n «in ni r returned tendent look the matter of an ex Examiner of luind Titles. lake Tuesday. hlblt up, they felt that there should frolli liakwlew Saturday. First Xatloual Bank Block I- I*. Van Meter of Merlili w.c« hi Klmnalli Falls, Oregon b« sotre thing at the fair from the N. S Merrill of Merrill wio r«gl»^ to* ti owi Sunday. county, and inasmuch as there tered at th« l.akesld« Saturday. Ki a nk Cutler of baity win In IllWll seemed to be no movement to have •‘The Beast the Jungle," J. I*. Lovelmly of Otcrie wa» regis- I- 4 urda y und Sunday. ¡any other display, they decided to Judge Lindsey ’ s autobiogra II« led nt the American Saturday. Il .1 Wim th went to Mei rill 011 II place a rounty »«bool exhibit, there, phy is one of the biggest Mr*. Alfud Bradburn of the Dorris biiHhiesH trip Monday. lb« display was coll«<t«d rather hur- things ever published by any hot«! wa-. In town over Sunday. »I D«. li. r of th« KImiiiiih Hot magazine. Mrs. Van lllper returned Saturday il‘'dl and was nothing out of the or town Ì ueadiiy It starts in the October from Bonanza, where «>.<• l as be hi dinary ». hool work. mid .1 I. Realty of EVERYBODY'S » ih IH uk fih-mls. Livermore No believer in clean govern Mr». G II Wilson und son of istered ut Ilie Lakeside, W. H Brown wa» down from Cppttr I II »Xsl I.Its I.Si t I I school exhibit I l«ambert of Bonanza Is reg Heattie Fair. Chas Tuesday. of women and the numhi'i • Ai < ri i in;i \ mis et liilerogutorb'H In thè schedule. Th« II EKS’ i X s i m 11 ; Arraiigenu nt» have been complet Applegate • •Ilice Manager l iflli St., Xear Main. J 4 n a r i r tyk-. jM-rf« et ft. «irrp’c-.tv an 1 *7 y* 4 » } r . f • d »a » car.jr -I U»*' n in I C* tr.l Sfrt ■* a: «i • n . : » ’ ». .Vor- t » ! c. Sc. J lor k;ce catalog--c. -.*Azr.E . f ,.n ary o’’ r fashion ¡t r > err-i-stnaLinj.', iitidinery, : . *r<» U. î ..:-drr» ri* -s r»r. On y W cent* a *«■*, iDC’udirg a free pattern, or »end fur ta tupie copy. 3UCE1ÎENTS I i ■—» p-«- um catalo^ae z-efe a. Aildrc*« 11« ctj... su ke » vok « SATISFACTION ed by Superintendent Swan for the annual Uachers* Institute. tute will be held nt November 1. 2 and a. The Insti Klamath Falls The day ses i sions will be held In the city school building and the evening xcssious will be held In the hfgh school building. The instructors chosen are Superin- tendent Ackerman, Prof. E. D. Kess ler of the Oregon Agricultural col- legt. formerly pr>'sident of Monmouth normal, and Prof. L. R. Alderman of the I'nlverslty of Oregon. The out side instructors will be assisted by local teachers. The program pre pared gives promise of a strong in stitute. On hi hool held Monday. November officers' convention 1st. the will be Mr Swan is sending out cards urging the school officers to attend. There Is a provision for an allow ance of |2 from the general fund for a repr « illative from each district. The schools of the county are now- all supplied with teachers, and ar«' running satisfactorily. Interest, and There is good Klamath county need not lie as! allied of her schools. It Is The feeling I want to exist between you and me. 1 atn 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 g< tod. One receives a certain amout of satisfaction in buying goods and feeling they have their dollar’s w orth. 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. 1 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