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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1909)
was when Im hold th« destinies of the freight und passenger business W. Griffith of Fokcgnmu wus ut of the Klamath Itasin hi the hollow the Livermore over Humlay. of Ills hand. Thu railroad la being W. E Fox of Dorrt» wus In III« operili od for the purpose of afford- city for a few days II i I m week. Ing an outlet for tho products of th > Mr i^nd Mrs. E. I*. Hullor of Lak« Algomu sawmill. view were In tho city over Humlay. Tuesday night Ut tilo ri'Hllll'tKO of I W. Tabor of Dorris wu| In th« J. ('. Hmlih In this city, William II city lust week IruiiHiictlng business. Lashnu und Miss Missouri A. Fix. Mrs. Anna Thomas left Tuesday both residents of this county, wore morning for Ashland, Oregon joined In th« bond» of matrimony by The many friends of Mra. All«« th«' ll«v. M. M. llledsoe of Ilio Hap Hargcnt will bo glad to learn that tint church. she Is convalescing from her severo The farmers rnncher» and Illness. throughout Eastern and Hout hoi li Jack Kimball returned Monday Oregon nr« Jubilant and already p»«- from Lake county, where lie hud diet record crops for the comlng been for the past two weeks on bust- year. Never for several years has in'll» hits the ground been soaked to such D. W. Merrill, a weulthy timber n depth at this season, and they broker from Albany, Is In the city know what Hint moans. looking after his numerous Interest» for Frank Hurgent Jett here. Delta, Ohio, for the Ills Mr and Mrs George II. Hum and Ills son, Ralph, returned from Ashlund he will reuialn for the hit Sunday night, where they went to en «lepariuro I» «tue to the joy their Thnnkrtgivltig turkey with fnther, who»« »IckncHH I» so severe ai thdr son. Will. Will la one «if lo conffn« hlm to bis bed. It Is quite itliunath’a representativo« ut the Ilk< ly that when Mr. Sergent returns University of Oregon mid came down ho will ho accompanied by bls par- to Ashlnnd to welcome hl» parents ents. Mr. Hiirgent Sr. has a host of friemls In this city who will regret and brother Mel»» & ArmaiuL have sold thdr to Ivarn of hl» lllness und hop« that meat market to J. W. Ilawxhurst. «re long he will havo »ufflilintly r« tho transfer to be made the first of the month. Mr Armand will remain wlih Mr. Ilawxhurst for a while, Inter returning to hla former horn» In Sacramento. During his real* dence her« Mr Armand bus mail« many friends who will : to l«arn of this change and tlril hla love for Klamath will l'UIIIM' him to return here nt an early dal«. E T. Abbott arrived In the <11/ Sunday night from Thrall. Mr. Ah- boti I» still th« entile Pokegama railroad, with other Important duties an a aide laau<' He Is the same <11- reel, vigorous, uffa hie gentleman !« • coverod to forsuke the rigorous rll- mute of Ohio und once mor« roturu to thls clty. Th« trust««'» of the Woman's Li brary dub have elected Mrs. T. D Talbot as librarian to succeed Mrs. Dresser, who ha» resigned because of planning to leave Klamath Falls soon. The dub appreciates very much the efficient work done by Mrs. Dresser, During tho year and a half »he has served ns librarian aho has Installed a now system of cataloghile and classifying the books which Is equal to any used in th« large li braries. This meant a great deal of extra work on her part, which was graciously given. C. N. Morehouse of Lakeview Is m I he city. The Circuit Court will convene next Monday. Murray Williams of Hllver Luke I h u visitor In the city. Mrs. J. B. Allen of Bonanza lu »topping at the Lakeside. Dan Van llrlmmer of Merrill 1« »topping at the Livermore. C. M. Palmer, a prominent ranch- <T of Merrill, 1» In th« city. Born, Hu inlay, to Mr. and Mrs. C. 11 Clendonnlng, a daughter. Janie» Moor«, a prominent ranch- <T froiu Ol«’n«, 1» In the city today. Mr and Mr». II. M. Harter expect to leave for Marshfield In th« hoar future. It seems good to see the nun out uguln after tho several day» It bas been In hiding. Chas. Chitwood 1» In the city from hl» ranch at Hwan Lake and Is visit- Ing his brother. George llloomlngcarnp and John Wells of lily uro In th« city for a few days' visit. The new Southern Pacific launch on the Upper lake Is nearing eom- plot Ion end will be launched shortly. Homebody has cornered the egg market In this county, and the price of egg» Is soaring, with the end not yet In sight. The Bouthern Pacific railroad com pany I-» erecting in the local yards a 25,000-gallon steel water tank to be used for storage purposes. :: 1*20,000 oo H< H<M»I, DIHTItK'r M». I III ILDIVG BO.M»H HEALED PHDPOHALH will be r<- csilved by the undersigned County Treasurer of KlnriiHth County until the 3d day of January, 1910, at the hour of 2 o’clock In the afternoon of »aid day, at which said date and and hour at the office of the First Trust amt Havings Hank all propos als to purchase said bonds will be opened and considered for the pur chase of »20,000.00 «-per ee nt coupon Building Bonds of said Hchool District, or any part thereof to be I nhiii <1 In pursuance of subdi vision 3 1 of H’ttlon 33X9 of Bellin ger A Cotton'« Annotat'd Code and Siuiut'-N of Oregon. Held Bonds will he payable 20 years from «late of Issue, optional after ten years. Interest to be paid semi-annually on the first day of April and October of each year, Principal and interest payable In lawful money of the United Stat.» at the office of the County Treasurer, Klamath County, Oregon. Haid Bonds r.hall be sold for cazh paid down at date of sale and for not iesii than th<4r par value, and shall draw Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum and be issued in de nomination of 20 Bonds of »1,000.00 each. Each proposal to purchase said I. Bonds must be accompanied by a cer- Ufled check upon some responsible bank for five per cent of the amount bld The County Treasurer reserves the right to reject any and all bids. CLAUDS H. DAGGETT, County Treasurer of Klamath Coun ty. Oregon. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon. De cember 2d, 1909. 12-2, 30 Tho Silver Lake Ix'ader believes that when the census is taken next year It will show a population of over 3.000 in I-ake county north oi Paisley. Ray Merrill, the Merrill livery- J man, drove over Tu«»sday afternoon ' and brought J. G. Keyser and his sou ' over with him. They have been over ’ »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦I ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦««♦♦♦♦♦*« ^M**»**«******«**»*« w ♦ ♦ < i ♦ < > in that country looking at tho farm ing land and this morning left for their homos at Starbuck, Wash. William Lathrop, who has been trapping up in Langoll valley, yester day brought In 25 coyote hides and one bobcat and collected the bounty from tho County Clerk. AUCTION For sale, at 2 p. m. on Saturday, December 1. one imported thorough bred shire Stallion. Stuntney Spartan II. for cash or negotiable notes at 8 per cent, !>t the Kiamath Livery sta bles, Klamath Falls, Oregon. A sure foal getter and a horse of strong prepotency. His get of colts for the past four years may be seen in the Klatnath Basin. LOST RIVER HORSE ASSOCIA TION. J. H. Ferguson, Secy. 11-18- UIIIT THE KIDNEYH IM> If you want to know anything Their Unceasing Work Kec|m Us about Incubation drop a postal to Strong mid Ih-altliy. E. M. HEPK, Box 16«, Al) the blood In the body passes 11-11-1 rn Klamath Falla, Ore. through the kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys Alter the blood. They work night and day. When NOTICE. healthy I hey remove about 500 grains Partins wishing sagebrush land of Impur«' matter dally, when un healthy some part of this impure mat clearer call on or writ«, ter Is left, in the blood. This brings W W MAST EM. on many diseases and symptoms— Klamath Fails. < ire. pain In the back, headache, nervous 11-Stf ness, hot. dry »kin. rheumatism, gout, gravel, disorders of the eyesight and GREAT SALE OF LATE SHEET hearing, dizziness. Irregular heart, Ml SIC debility, drowsiness, dropsy, deposits If you desire some fine bargains in In the urine, -tc. But If you keep the Alters right you will have no trouble Late Popular Sheet Music, write to with your kidneys. Charles 8. 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Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. ATTORNEY AND Remember the name—Doan’s— COUNSELOR AT LAW and take no other. C. C. BROWER KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON The county clerk ana his deputies ROOMS 7 A 8. MURDOCK BLDG, recently have been paying out a good WILL A. LEONARD deal of money in bounties on coyote and bobcat. DENTIST The Farmers’ Implement company Withrow-Melhase Building have now almost completed the new addition to their store at Sixth and Klamath avenue. The new rooms DR C. P. MASON will be used as a hardware room, and i 1 DENTIST are 44x90, making the entire build Office in American Bank A Trust Corn ing occupied by this company 120x90. pany’s Building At the trial Thursday last Harry PHONE 614 HLAMATH FALLS OREGON Ward, the defendant, and former pro prietor of the Davenport cafe, was e bound over under »500 bonds to EYE. EAR, NOSE, THROAT await the action of the grand jury. The warrant for the arrest of Ward With Dr. F. M. Whi e. over First National Bank was sworn out by Heidrich & Dulaney of the Monarch Mercantile company, M R RICHARDSON the charge being obtaining money un- false pretenses. It seems that United States Commissioner defendant had mortgaged, in or- TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD to obtain more credit, certain PROOF TAKEN property to the Monarch Mercantile Office, Third and Main, opposite City company and that the property mort Library. Telephone 301. gaged had not as yet been fully paid for. Attorney Irwin made a strong BENSON & STONE plea in behalf of Ward. ATTORNEYS AT LAW DR. A. A. REGISTERED HOUSTEINS FOR SALE I have some flne young registered Holstein bulls for sale; A-l stock and acclimated. M. F. LOOSELEY, Ft. Klamath, Oregon. D PUY American Bank and Trust Bldg. KLAMATH FALLS - OREGON L. E. ELLIOTT ATTORNEY AT L1W Wanted—A large tract of land in General Law Practice State and Fed Southern Oregon or Northern Cali eral Courts fornia for colonization. J. M. NEL Examiner of Land Titles. SON, 24 N. First st., San Jose, Cal. First National Bank Block Klamalh Fall«, Oregon ESTRAY Long, slim bay horse, branded S— the Shook brand—on left shoulder. Reward will be paid for Information leading to his recovery. Shook Ranch, Dairy, Ore. 10-21-tf I HAVE BUYERS Send me description, terms and price, and I will sell it for you. Ramsey Realty For Klamath county lands. Co., 217-218 Central bldg., cor. 6 and 8 Main st., Los Angeles, Cal. ii said Judge Lindsey to the policeman, “ want to save bicycles. I want to save boys.” From “The Beast and the Jungle,” in the DECEMBER EVERYBODY’S It’s a big, human, well- written story. Get it and read it. Nyal’s Vege- Special Display by tabla ' Prescrip tion is indicat ANKENY and AMERICAN ed in all ordi nary diseases of wernen. This remedy never disappoints. Its GASOLINE ENGINE gsod effects be ing perceptible Pumps Water, Run« from tan very Milker, Separator, ffrst. 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