Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 04, 1909, Image 6

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    ASK FOR PRODI t TN FROM THIS RIG GERM IN
LAKE Ol TI.KT
«20 CHECK
COUNTY
» PPER LAKE NDI ES
JEM PANNEN RAD
The following I h a poetic composi­
It is nil well enough for that
tion
b) MI hh Davidson, tesidlng near
It Proves to lie Connected With blooming weather beaten bugle eyed
.1. G. Pierce Offered Nearly a Year
Railroad Men Urge on the Ctiamlier Vantili in Portlaml for Nairn* Of­
Midland,
who I h ho clini med with the
correspondent to tho Express from
Some
Stream,
latke
Can
Ik*
tgo to Deed to County Ills
fense Committed Away Rack
■I
of Commerce the Value of Such
bvautloH ol the Klamath Valle) that
feller
ShipiHngton
to
udvlse
a
young
Ecoiiomic.illy
Drained.
InteicHlH In III«»« K.
laud January.
Advertising.
like me not to be u bin helor. Don't »lie Hing* their praises In IVI Hl*. Ml >*1
old.
he know that it there had been an­ Dividsoii I h only sixteen
Arrangements
have
about
been
The question of him til ing 11 114 W HltO
A
big
German
Jew,
giving
his
name
hl
I ■
E. M. Cobb, traveling passenger
other half to this family those tine mid give* promise of winning for
completed
for
the
commencement
of
for
the courthouse seems Io huvo
as
Berger,
dressed
in
a
light,
summer
agent of the I’nlon Pacific ;
Dale
cakes nnd good grub would never self a prominent place In the I liter-
work
on
the
Tula
luke
outlet,
and
the
stirred
up a hornets' m**<t In Homo
Morgan, traveling freight agent of open-wove suit. Friday
evening
have found their way here, or per- Ul’) world.
s
probabilities
are
that
before
many
place*,
mid
already the «bulge is be
the Southern Pacific, and H. M. Mac- cashed a bogus check on the Pacific
| Imps I would have been henp«'ck«'d to
•
more
days
elapse
there
will
be
a
gang
Ing
made
Ibnt
the agitation bus for
I'p among the mountains.
gregor of the O. R. * N. arrived in Bank of San Francisco for twenty dol-
that extent that ev< 11 cake would not
actively
at
work
trying
to
enlarge
the
It*
object
soln*'
ulterior
motive Ilio,.*«
Where tile air Is nice,
the city on Friday and at their re­ lars at Shaw’s soft drink pariur. Mr.
bo sweet.
who have expressed theniMelvea to
I t a little'Valley
quest a special meeting of the direc Shaw, thought a* tit* time that the outlet sutl'.iiently U> take care of the
The Adams dredge ut prenont w 1 It-
Inflow
to
the
hike.
thin
paper have nothing whatever to
check
was
no
good,
blit
knew
that
he
tors of the Chamber of Commerce
That we cull Paradiso;
Ing Is nearly across the marsh al
Project
Engineer
Patch
has
spent
gain
by Hu* * bunging of locution. Tin*
'would
soon
meet
Harry
Booth,
an
In
­
For there, among the hills,
was held for the purpose of discuss­
Shipplugton. The high hind In but
a
great
deal
of
time
this
year
plan
­
only
peiHoii who might poH*lbly in*
surance
man
from
Portland,
and
that
ing the question of this county send­
Encircled on nil Hides
¡1 few rods ahead of the boat.
ning
for
the
utilization
of
the
subter
­
benefited
would In* .1. tl. Pieri*', on
Booth
was
acquainted
with
the
forger.
By I lie high riilHed butte«
ing agricultural exhibits to Council
A powerful boiling spring or gey-
ranean
outlet
to
the
utmost,
and
the
ground
thiit under tin* originili
W hich tills great valley divides,
Bluffs November 15th, Chicago No­ When Booth passed, Shaw called him
ser Is reported to have been discov­
when
his
labors
are
completed
it
will
grunt
he
would
coni«» in for hoiiio
I h it litt Id valley
vember 2 7th an*l Omaha December and asked who the big German was;
ered near the west shore of Howard
be
definitely
determined
whether
It
is
light
mid
title
to
the
grounds In «us*,
6th. The gentlemen urged on the and the iusuratice man replied that
Whire all tlilngH stay;
bay, but ho many omniscient, omni
tlo .v wore abandoned lor courthouse
directors the great good that will fol­ his name was Otho; that he had so­ merely some vast cave or has its ter­ 1 present and omnipotent thlngH ure do­
W here t lie all I h pure,
mination
in
some
stream
In
Califor
­
purposes
This I h known generally,
licited
Insurance
in
Portland,
but
got
low such a display of the products of
And happiness does lay .
ling things at llowurd bay that one
p.
nia.
If
the
latter
Is
found
to
be
true,
mid
it
I
h ii I ho known tliut Mi
Piet««»
to
cashing
checks
rather
freely
and
Klamath county, and stated that they
Where the earth
naturally takes small doses.
then
the
question
of
draining
the
hike
about
u
year
ugo
stated
to
the
county
had
to
leave
town
in
January.
Shaw
had no doubt but that it would re­
With many tlches abound
A bunch of government llmbermeti
court that lie wu* ready to deed over
sult in bringing here many men who was surprised, and showed Booth the will be a very simple and inexpensive sailed the whole length of Klamath
And the sagebrush high
to tin* county liny lnt«;r«*Hts ho might
Then
the
in-
«natter.
are seeking homes on the Pacific check signed Berger,
Covers nil the ground.
'lake in the little yacht Ivanhoe a
jsurance man laughed and said: "You
A
gasoline
launch
has
been
secured
have in the property for >6011 When
Where the man
coast.
short time ago in I chs than four
Mr
Pierce was seen lately lie nd
In discussing this matter after­ had better get after him and get your 1 and a dock will be built at which men ! hours.
Who riches craves
milted this to In* true, and Intimated
J money, for he's &l*out the slickest und supplies can board it. The pur­
ward Mr. Cobb stated:
Noon buries poverty
Hundreds of floating sawlogs are
pose of procuring the launch is to re­
that even this amount might b»
“The opportunity offered is one Dutchman that ever hit Portland."
In
numelens
graven;
reported on the lake, but ns they are
waived
He refused to eiitei Into uny
Shaw started out the door and duce to a minimum the expense con- j mostly near shore they are not dan­
that should bi* taken advantage of
And the poet, too,
nected
with
the
work
as
well
as
to
fa-1
dlHctiHHion
of the qui nt Ion. aside from
:
caught
the
forger
in
front
of
the
Op
­
by the people of this county, particu­
«Vitti bright* tied face,
gerous to navigation
cilitate
operations.
The
outcome
of
Hinting
that
it hnn always been his
era
House
and
made
him
hand
over
larly land owners. They are no
Sinks down and writes
The mill company finds it neceaaary
the
experiment
is
being
watched
with
opinion
that
11
new courthouse should
doubt anxious to see homeseekers Ahe twenty dollars, giving back the
About the piaci .
to build a substantial wagon bridge
a
great
deal
of
interest
by
the
people
be
placed
where
It would be seen
come here. This offers the best pos­ check.
He, with the accuracy
across the new canal, ns the canal Is
in
the
Merrill
country,
for
on
its
suc
­
from
every
trulli
piiHalng
through th*
The German then went up to Rit­
sible chance of reaching the class of
Of a man with ideal* high.
between the mill and anywhere.
cess
depends
the
solution
of
a
very
city,
but
that
In* hmt refrained from
people most desired as settlers ter's store and bought a pair of shoes,
Tolls of how the hills
The big box factory has. like tile
expreHHing an opinion In the mutter
These displays are visited not only which he was to pay for today, but as vexing problem, and one that ere long mill, been painted red; also W. O
Drift off Into the nky.
for ho might l>v uvi'iiHvd of necking
by the people who are looking to the he has probably skipped. Ritter is would be the cause of a great deal of Huson's dwelling house; also the man
And of how 11 little lake
trouble.
the
change for personal reason*.
not
likely
to
get
any
money.
Pacific coast as a good place to go
Fant caught among the hills
that did the painting.
Tho
matter I h something that has
Otho,
or
Berger,
claimed
to
be
buy
­
Softly faden Into the nky
to find homesteads, but by men with
Some of the employees of the 8. P
been
discussed
in 11 desultory fashion
<A
BI
S
WALKER
money. These people have sold their ing cattle for Swift & Co., and has
And the setting sun lights up It*
Ry. have bought the old schooner
by
many
cltlzctiH.
moat <>f whom are
farms in the Middle West, and want been in town a couple of days.
rills.
“Black Maria,” a boat with a record
familiar
with
the
offer
made by Mr.
Follows a description of the Ger- j Will Come to Klamath Fails During so crooked that It Is near)
to come to the Pacific coast and buy
I'b
rc**
mid
each
of
whom
IndorHvd
.Monili of November to Organize
land. They go to these exhibitions nfan Jew: Weight, 220 lbs.. 38 years
A nd hi re into this Paradise
possibility to keep her on al
th** proposition to tliungi* the loca­
Grange.
to get some idea of the sections out old, heavy neck, large head, front
One day the writer strayed
tor a mile.
tion
Thut 1* uh fai ni
changing
here and then arrange their itinerary teeth protrude over lower teeth and
And. seeing such a haven of rest.
Tom Staten has left the country
I A letter dated Albany, October 25,
of
the
location
of
th**
court
bouse
sito
show
­
all
the
time;
brown
hair
and
Mill*
accordingly. There is no reason why
Bought a home nnd here
and the railway coni] any is turning
1*
tinged
with
th«
s«*lfl*h
aggrandize
from
State
Deputy
Cyrus
H.
Walker
short
brown mustache.
He has a
Klamath county should not get its
stayed.
' his one-time home at Ruttiesnake
•'
1 1,1!
share of these people, but in order to broad German accent. Wears light of the Grange of Oregon, says in ef­
And
this
she's written
I paint into a dynamite mln**.
fect
that
owing
to
illness
in
hfs
fam
­
do so it ought to be represented by summer suit, small, light, round hat,
All for you
Steamer Mazama took a largo con­
WaHhlngton. D C. A report of
ily and other causes he has not been
adequate displays of the products of low-cut tan shoes.
To describe this haven here
signment
of
spuds
from
Modoc
point
the
Comptroller of th« Currency
able to get away from home to work
the farms of" this county."
Enjoyed by few.
to
Ft.
Klamath
on
her
last
trip
up.
shows
that th«- Pacific Stat«*« made a
in the Interests of the Grange in
All of these exhibits will be trans­
BIDS FOR MAIL SERVICE
j
Captain
Parks
says
he
Is
being
fill larger gain In bank deposit* from
Douglas county as he had anticipated,
ported free of charge by the railroad
I’BI Sili I I lli IN S in I II.
crowded with his lake and river traf­
September, 190*. to September, 1909.
Postmaster Emmitt is in receipt of I but that his plans with this respect
companies, and they will also at their
fic this fall.
limn any other group of stat«« Th«
own expense place them on display, printed advertisements calling for have only been deferred for a short
The social affair given by the percentage* of gain are an follow«
fo
account
of
the
log
boom
at
Rat
­
time.
All that has to be done is to place bids for carrying the mails between
He has word from Klamath Falls tlesnake point breaking and the logs Ladles' Aid on last Thursday even­ Pacific «tut«*, is per ««'tit, Southern
them on board the cars in this city, the following points:
ing nt the home of Mr. and Mrs ntnte*. 14;
Middle Western «tat«*«.
Klamath Falls to Lakeview, the that the month of December will be scattering wide on the lake, th«* lamg
The president of the Chamber of
Hogue
was
a
decided
success
nnd
en
­
laike
mill
will
probably
run
short
of
Western
state«
ami New England
Commerce is particularly anxious to present contract for which calls for too late to accomplish satisfactory re­
joyed
by
nil
those
present.
About
logs.
The
steamer
Hooligan
has
been
■tut«'«,
10;
Eastern
«tales, S.
sults in Klamath county, and for that
take advantage of this offer, and will the payment of >5.976.59 annually.
seventy-five
members
of
the
church
from
alternating
on
the
short
tow
Klamath Falls to Tule Lake, the reason he will have to put in Novem­
do all that he can to see that a collec­
and congregation gathered for the
Portland
Councilman Cellars han
annual
pay for which now is >1,- ber there. After he finishes organ­ Rattlesnake, but this mishap lias
tion is sent. The farmers of the coun­
evening. A trip around the world Introduced before the city council
caused
her
ttf
double
on
the
long
trip
izing
granges
there
he
will
return
to
34«.
ty and the gardeners of the city are
was tAken. A splendid musical pro­ here a most sweeping ordinance
Klamath Falls to Fort Klamath. Douglas county and put in December to Crystal, hence the possible shut­
requested to pick out the best they
gram
was rendered. Mrs. O. B will« h covets every fealiirv of the
have and bring or send it to the for which the government pays >1,- in the work he had outlined for or­ down of a few days.
Owing to lack of any other sultabl«- Gate«, Mrs. Harry Cadcn, Mr. Geo. T liquor business.
An <>ng th«* mor-*
ganization of the grange.
Chamber of Commerce. Only by the 519.59.
Pratt.
Mrs.
J.
B.
Mason
nnd
Mr.
T
be
held
building,
divine
service
will
drastic
provision*
I* on** prohibiting
The outlook for great success in the
Bids will be received by the Second
I
co-operation of everyone can these
W.
Zimmerman
each
rendered
vocal
on
Sun-
at
St.
Cloud
at
3
o'clock
p.
m.
free lunches in any saloon or bar­
things be carried out successfully, Assistant Postmaster General I until organization in the two counties
j named is very promising, and the days until further notice, And I M*l«>ct|on« and Mr. A. M. Worden and room and restaurants with Halootis In
and no one should be lacking in his 4:30 p. m. January 4, 1910.
more the matter is discussed and the would further announce my house Is Mr*. Clnucas rendered Instrumental connection.
duty in the matter.
more the benefits to accrue from it freely at the service of all religious solos. Refreshments wore served
The Washington Herald remarks
Of a11 things’ a horse hates to lie are considered, the more the sentl- denominations until such time as you and all went home with the memory
Bullington. Vt
General Howard,
can erect a building by the great of n pleasant visit.
last of the Union commanders of th<*
that perhaps Roosevelt's failure to doWn in a filthy bed' By nature h<? 18 : ment will spread.
lake large enough to hold your con- •
’civil war and an Indian tighter in tin*
take a hand in the north pole row a cleanly aniwa1' He ,s worthy of a
the
circumstance
that
made
S
°°
d
’
clean
every
day
that
he
grcgailons.
was
The auction sale of the Mammoth West, died suddenly at his home hero
How do you suppose a colt knows
lives.
THE
COM
MOHO
HE.
Stahl** took place on Saturday, with October 26th of heart's disease, nt
those “holy rollers" so sure the world
what
you mean
when you say,
was coming to an end last week. •
The Cleveland Leader wants to
know why Peary keeps on hammer­
ing if he has Dr. Cook "nailed,” as
he says?
|
“Whoa! Bark!” all in one breath?
Mars is said to be drawing away Say what you mean, and don't say
Chicago, 111. Speaker Cannon will
from the earth. Must liave got close anything more. Then the colt will probably not try again for his seat In
enough to hear some of thaf north get through his head what you want the House unless with the special en­
pole controversy.—New York World. him to do.
dorsement of President Taft.
If. Itabbes of the Home Realty com­ the age of 79.
X
pany acting as auctioneer. The stock
Corvallis
CongreHsimm Hawley
brought fair prices and the attend­
ance was very good considering the I h visiting the Agricultural College
here.
weather.
*
We are quoting here a few prices that we believe to be right. We guarantee everything we sell to be just as represented and exchange anything returned
in a saleable condition if not satisfactory. We want your business, and believe by honorable business methods, absolutely one price to all, be the means of pro­
curing some of it. Give us a trial and see how you like our ways of doing business. We are not infallible, and are apt to make mistakes, but if we do we are here
and always ready to right them to your satisfaction.
Best quality Calico, yard.............................
q -
Apron Gingham, yard ........................................................................
QJ
Heavy Gown Flannellette, yard ...................................................
] ()
Heavy Shirtings yard ..................................................................
12'^
.12^
Sheet Blankets ...............................................................................
up
Heavy Linen Crash, yard ...........................................................
Heavy Cotton and Wool Blankets ..................
$2 IS
All-Wool Oregon Blankets ......................................................... 3.45
White Cotton Filled Comforters ............................................ | t“>0
Women's Underwear, Fleeced
25e’ «50e 75e
Women's Wool Underwear ...................................................... <|* |
Women’s Hoze ............................................................................ | o14c up
Double Bed Sheets .......... .. ...............................................................
Pillow Cases ........................................................................................
| ^5
Women's Skirts ....................................................................... ijjo 95 UP
Women'» Tailored Sults, ............................................... $10 lo $50
Womens Wrappers ......................................................................
Chirlden’s Shoes at Special Prices.
Women's Mercerized Raincoats...............
Women’s Coats at Big Reduction.
Children's Heavy Coats .............................
$6.7.5
$0 50 "p to $12 50
" " **•
Young Men's Suits
Boys' Knickerbocker Sults
$3.95, $6.95, $12.50
$3 95, $7.00. $10.00
2.5 ,,p
$7.50
$25.00
Men's Overcoats
Excellent values In Men's and Women's Shoes.
Men's Wool Vnderwear
Men's Heavy Fleeced Underwear
Boys’ Heavy Fleeced Underwear
Men's Corduroy Sults ...................
Men's Pants .......................................
Extra Good Wool Flannel Shirts
$1.00
.50
.10
$10.00
$1.50 "P $1.00
$1.9.5
O. M. HECTOR, Successor to the Boston Store