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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1909)
■Mb- 4 ---------------------------------- ---------------------- Anti h Ki lim limi of liiMiriiuce Ilute». Mori* lie»« lull» Hliould Iti* Provided The city «ouiirll's action Tbiir dti evening In appointing Councilman Wilkins ns n committee nt one to re quest iliv Light itml Water coiupan) to lignin submit its orillnunce for th« l it nt ¡i I In 11< >u of hydrants Is th« firit step taken In the matter of securing fur the i lly Hie reduction III InsiiraiK >i iat that Is so arg- wiy d> »lied by th« business men of the city. Th« offer of the underwriters to make the cut of 23 per cent has stirred every business mnn to urge th« Immediate oa .>ge of tn« ordinance. The mem bers of the council and Mayor Hander- sou ure equally ns anxious to sieur« for the rlty the best possible rating, nn<l sine« the ordinance lot» already been passed i seems to b« incetlng the snc<> people. Under tho provision of the ordl- nam e hi retofore passed, and which it« Light and Water ««inpany fail«d Io accept, seventy hydrants will tie ln»tnl!«d This will place hydrants throughout tho city no located that one mid one half blocks will be th« faith«»! tv’ltit from any on« hydrant. Th« rapid growth In population of the city and consequent lucrens«’ in the number of hom< » makes It ncri-r- ary for the matter of additional by- drmits to receive the enrlv nnd care ful consideration of th«« city official* I’nd- r present condition« there are a number of sections of the city that are practically un protect nd. nnd If a tlr« should start nt night would re sult In n property loss of thousands of dollars. In the district where fire protection I h Inadequate th« attention of property owners hns for some tlm« been directed towards securing »otiie change In conditions, so ns to afford them ample protection. They feel that their homes, In which many of them hnve every cent In zest cil, should receive the name protection ns do the blocks and business houses on Main strv<t and the demand for hi- 1 have been placed In winter quarter.« nt Bear island. 1». M Grlfllth has five or six car penters at work on his big hotel at Eagle Point. He wunts to get the building In commission early in the spring. Wo lire 111 poss> ssloii of the plans of u now yacht to be built here in tho spring. She will be 50 feet over Illi, 15 fel l bviiiii, and supposed to curry 250 yards of canvus, with possibly sn auxiliary gus HU«.,|i', She will be fil ed up In el aboral» style and used for summer cruising. Many ut Hhlpplngton are Indulging in »kalitig, while the Hhlpplngton i iter lake so i i 4 sled, hillside and »mull boy are one "Knew llology." I don't know ir and Indivisible. Lots of fun In Ore- that Is the way to spell the thing or gon. lint, but tlmt Is wbnt Is keeping us In Mill. I 0X1 II \< I Illi'S out tit th«' wet Just now. liiiunty on Jai k rublili If there Is Bids arc now being advertised tor »call's some < the boys will do well crying the mall between Klamath ut In tho foot I II» and sage brunii up Falls and Lakeview and Klamath hero. Falls and Fort Klamath. Blds will Broken windows In almost every be opened on Junuary 4, 1910, and viu ant house looks bad for th« rising nr« for a term of four years from i.< neiutlon, and some one In author- July, 1910 until July, 1914. Th) Il ought to look after the young cul first contract covers a distance of 104 prits. mlli-s, and Hi«- present contract pay Is ('apt WIckHtrom Is having trouble IS,878 59. Tie- mail to Fort Klam In obtaining lumber for bls new boat; ath Is to be delivered by way of otloiwlxe he would huVe had the Ode a aii'l Klamath Agency six tin«“« work well under way. a week. The Odessa mail to be stlp- Klamath lake ut present writing Is I lied only l» t»» ii April 1 and Do hermetically sealed. ice too thick c«mbcr 2 1 of each year. The present fur «ven dipt. Parker and the Ma- i ontruct pay Is 11,519.59. xuinn Navigation Is practically hold up. On account of frozen mid busted The Seventh grade of the public piping the Long Lake mill Is not run ning. The box factory has also sus school entertained their parents and friends Saturday evening In assembly pended operations for a week or so. The busiest man on the water front hall of the school. A literary pro- today 1s the mnn with u gun. mid ■ rum war followed by refreshments runny duck« arc being put out of busi mid various forms of amusement. A most delightful time was had. and ness. Commendlbln progress Is being th« pleasure of the evening was nddel made by the graders at the Southern to very materially by the splendid Purine railroad front. Weather eon- music furnished by the High School ■litIons don't s«em to affect a modern orchestra. for which the management of the school Is very grateful. steam shovel. Mr Withrow has placed bls launch Cruiser In winter quarters In the J. I). Cochran, who represents the Buena Vista boat house. Mutual Life Insurance company ill Peter Hamilton of Buck Island is this section, returned Thursday even building a boat house for his launch ing from the Rogue River valley, Madame. where he reports that he did a record Several of th« Upper lake launches business. draiits throughout the city Is grow Ing dully. If the original ordinance I h ro passed by the council It will seti!« the question of securing water for ih » In case of lire, The next matter that slioilld rerelve thè nttnntlon of the round) Is thè locailog of «no or two tose houses Oli thè lillls limi the or giinlxatlon of vinci geni y firn miti pa- nles In tho nvlghborhood whero lite boxo eurts are located. Wlth thesc pnmutlon» there would renmiri mi li iison why nny ronflugratlon sbolli I noi ho qulckly »tihdued. Get your Christmas candles at the East End Kandy Kitchen In Klam ath Fulls. Special prices to schools and churches. We have a fine line of fancy boxes which we nil to your own taste with our own fresh made candles. , 12-9-2w Uli vi HIE KIDNEYH DO If yiwi wafti • ■ * anythin« about fDeiHMt'or«. <1 ■ a postal to Unceasing Work Kce|m Us Htrong mid llcnltliy. F,. M HRP! Box 168. All the blood In the body passes 1 l-ll-Jtn math Falls, Ore, through the kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys filter the blood. They work night and day. When N«tl< K. healthy they remove about 500 grains PBr'te* » « .ng sagebrush «nd of Impure matter daily, when un healthy »«»me part of this impure mat ^“arei «<*>' «*> "r write, «20,000.00 St IIOOL DIHTRK I NO, ter is left in the blood. This brings W W MAHTE.N. ou many diseases and symptortis I Bl II.I»l\(, BONDS Klamath •» •» - ! B-StJ pain In the bark, headache, nerfoop- HEALED PROFOHALH will be re n«ss. hot. dry skin, rheumatism, goat, ceived by th« undersigned County gravel, disorders of the eyesight and «.BEAT «ALK OF LATE SHERT Ml NIC Tr«« iiirer of Klamath County until hearing, dizzlw <s, irregular heart, th« 3d day of January, 1910, at the debility, drowsiness, dropsy, deposits If you desire some fine bargains In hour of 2 o'clock in th« afternoon of In th« urine, etc. But If you keep the said day, at which said date and fllt«rs right you will have no trouble Late Popular Sheet Music, write to Charles S. .Mitchell, 209 Almond at., and hour ut th« office of the First with your kidney«. Jei <• Freeman, Sterling Mine, Ashland, Ore., for latest free music Truiit and Huvlng» Bunk ail propo*- be Jn< ksonvllle. Ore., Hava: "I actually catalogue. ii I h to purchase said bonds will op< ned and considered for the pur believe that Iman's Kidney Pills saved I suffered from kidney dls- chase Of 120.000.00 8-per rent my life coupon Building Bonds of said «•ase for a long time before I realized School District, <it any part thereof what was the matter with me. My to be i»su«d In pursuance of subdi worst troubles were pains in my bark vision 31 of Hection 3319 of Bellin and limbs and an Irregularity in the ger Ai Cotton’s Annotated Code and pa- age of kidney la-cretlons. I was unable to rest well on account of the Statutes of Oregon. Bald Bonds will be payable 20 pains arid f'-lt so rtifi and larne at years from date of issue, optional times that I could hardlf walk. I after ten years. Interest to be paid finally learned of Doan's Kidney Pills, semi-annually on the first day of and as they were ho highly recom April and October of each year, mended I procured a box and began EILSWORTH A MITCHELL Principal and interest pavable In-j using them. They seemed to be just lawful money of the United Stati» what i required, for In less than two VETERINARY SURGEONS at tl i office of the County Treasurer. weeks beneficial results were appar- . AND DENTISTS ent. When I had used seven boxes I Klamath County, Oregon. !«*r-rttiit* Btitldhr Pho»«- 726 was In better health than I had been Bald Bonds t liall be sold for car.h for years. ’ ’ paid down at date of sale and for not For sale by al) dealers. Price 50 ii-ss than their par value, and shall Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. draw Interest at the rate of six per cents. cent per annum and be Issued In de New York, sole agents for the United ATTOPNEY AND nomination of 20 Bonds ot $1,000.0" States. Remember the name—Doan's— COUNSELOR AT LAW each. Each proposal to purchase said and take no other. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Bonds must be accompanied by a cer ROOMS 7 A 8. MURDOCK SLOG. tified check upon some responsible The cour.ry cterk and his deputies bank for five per cent of the amount recently have been paying out a good bld. WILL A. LEONARD The County Treasurer reserves deal of money in bounties on coyote the right to reject any and all bid.-«. and bobcat. DENTIST CLAUDE H. DAGGETT. The Farmers’ Implement company County Treasurer of Klamath Coun- W/i/irow-Me/hase Building . ty, Oregon. have now almost completed the new Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon. De cember 2d. 1909. 12-2.30 addition to their store at Sixth and DR C. P. MASON Klamath avenue. The new rooms, Their C. C. BROWER lUCTION DENTIST will be us-d as a hardware room, and For sale, at 2 p. m. on Saturday, are 4 4x90/ making the entire build 'thee in Ameriian Bank A Trust Co n Dec. 11 th, one - imported thorough ing occupied by this company 120x90, pany’s Building bred shire Stallion, Stuntney Spartan . I PHONE 614 At the trial Thursday last Harry IL for cash or negotiable notes at 8 • FALLS OREGON per cent, at the Klamath Livery sta Ward, the defendant, and former pro bles, Klamath Falls, Oregon. A sure foal getter and a horse of strong prietor of the Davenport cafe, was e prepotency. His get of colts for the bound over under $500 bonds to past four years may be seen In the EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT await the action of the grand jury. Klamath Basin. er First LOST RIVER HORSE ASSOC! A- The warrant for the arrest of Ward With Dr. F M. Whi e. National Bank 1 ION, J. H. Ferguson, Secy. was sworn out by Heidrich & Dulaney 11-18—4 of the Monarch Mercantile company, DR. A. A. charge being obtaining money un- R M. D PUY RICHARDSON United States Commissioner false pretenses. It seems that 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 Library. Telephone 301. company and that the property mort gaged had not as yet been fully paid BENSON &. STONE for. Attorney Irwin made a strong plea in behalf of Ward. ATTORNEYS AT LAW HOLSTEINS FAJR SALE I have some fine young registered Holstein bulls for sale; A-l stock and acclimated. M. F. LOOSELEY, Ft. Klamath, Oregon. Rl'tilSTKRED American Bank and Trust Bldg. KLAMATH FaLLS - OREGON L. E. ELLIOTT ATTORNEY AT LAW FOR THF GIRLS lx»LLN < 'clllllll|«l < loth Bl«qu«> Chimi DOLI. HEADS < Itimi Itimi «■«• « > Ilei..Ill Metal IX'LL I I KNUT RK Beil« FolilIng Beds « ’railles Tallies limi < hairs Siili l><unsi« DresM-rs l’inuoti BOI SE GtSil'S C<M>k Stoves Wnxli Tuli» ii-liboiiril« Tin Kit! Ill-IIH Riti lieti Tinware Sail Irons Dust I ‘ hum Breoni« MISI LI.LANEOI S Dell Carrhiges Games Slates I’nint Boxes Work Boxes Banks FOR THF: BOYS Ellgilll'M Motors Pile Driver» Dump UagoiiM Traina witli Truck Trolley < ar lloiking llorncN ' e|<H’i|Mi|en WlicellMirrow a l’rintiiig nullità Top» Tool (beata lllllllllierx Itali Ilei a Il «rii.« W "gens and < art» Gli II» Hook» Box Kitea FOR THE BABY Bell Toys < IlilllCN llublH-r Animals Rutilar I'oils Rubber Bull» ' loth Aniiiuils and Dirti» Roily Polly» Horses on Rollers Blocks Linen Books FOR THE ELDERS FANt Y CHINA Plates How Is Sugar anil Creams Ju«» Vase» Trays Salt anil Peppers Nut Bowls Hat l*in Holders Trinket Ilexes Itrvaii anil Butter Sets • hoi'idate Sets Cups anil Saucers Novelties in llric-a-Brac Dei orateli Knglisli and American Table Ware by piece or set Fancy Table Glassware Postiard Racks and Albums Baskets Bead Work DE< ORA HONS Festiaming Wreath«, Bells Tinsel, t umlles Tree Ornaments Snow Ribbon Booklets Seals Cart Is Togs Postcnrds 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, 2 4 N. First st.. San Jose, Cal. First National Bank Block Klamath Falls, Oregon I 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 HIVERS For Klamath county lands. Send me description, terms and price, and I wti.’ sell it for you. Ramsey Realty’ Co., 21 «-218 Central bldg., cor. 6 and 8 Main st., Los AnCeles, Cal. 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. Special bisplay by Nyal's Vege- i tablo Prescrip ANKENY and AMERICAN tion is indicat ed in all ordi nary diseases of wemen. This remedy never dis-ippoints, its GASOLINE ENGINE g'-od effects be ing perceptible 2 i rumps Water, ltuna from tan very H. jk Milker, Separator, first. It is com Chops Feed, Etc. P.l posed of the T •V/ Saves Wages purest and the most />* State yonr needs, reliable rite for catalog. Mention |upar drugc; mercu- rials, opiates and other har L? ™ Gftsolin« s HA h 1. 8rAr,,:s - WTNDMIT.r.H Motor«. Enfftnea Rt*am Fn»«« Bnl'o* mful drugs be PTn&roos. T ,irtcb“»^’«.wi«Hmnir»w^ rip.r«tiîl‘,'ÏJ ing excluded. au Varrl.-d lu S iim S nt »-OHTLAM», O1UX.Ó.S The many dis concerting in fl u e n e e s to which woman is constantly subjected ren der her liable to many runctlonal disorders that not only tend to destroy her comfort sad happiness, but which gradually merge Into chronic and serious dis- PATTTRNS eases. Nyal's Vegetable Prescription Is without a peer for the successful treatmnet of female weakness, pain fill and disordered menstrutatlon, hysteria, cramps, "bearing down pains," inflammation and falling of the womb. This is a remedy of sterling worth. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. T UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY Cor. 7th and Main Streets Klamath Falls .... ()K.gon