Image provided by: Klamath County Museums; Klamath Falls, OR
About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1910)
SALT IX THE GARDEN A FEW BAH g AIAH. < 1TY HItEVniFS. E. W. GILLETTE & CO. Five lots, sign ;> local loti, $lbUU 'Twas years ago, tills story I unfurl. J F Adams and wife were In tho Can loan $750 cu the deal. Of one who now is well along in city from Merrill Friday A nice cottage with bath, larg« The Idea that anything is good years; A good buy. lol. $1700 •‘Won't you milk Into my parlor'.”* But then acting girl, with nut-brown enough for a pig Is a mistaken one. Huid tin- Hphler to (he I'ly. ■ante lesldencu. Hie lot. $.xhuo A cur, Forester D. I.. McKay and Fran a ** Ti» the pretti«**! little parlor Three cottages on three lots. Room Whose life was mixed with ;s Carlsen left this morning for Odessa That eter you (liti »p>." incuKii for auoUier cottage. $JXbU and tears. 1,. W. and C. 1,. UoiH'land came .MASON * SI.OtlGH down Thursday from Fort Klanurth. It was in April she was born. Entirely tie» pictures nt the iris Every cow should he brushed tli.ir A winter and two summers, ca ac Tlie.itre tonight; none should fail to SMXllIR HUM IASI MAR «•uglily each day. Keeping th«* »ki-i Of i - ouiho It was it pretty little parlor. for Hint And passed, ere she» could talk see them. Npltler waj it win« one wl»e beyond hl* gciixratliin clean mid active Is conducive to the and had furnl»lud hl* pretty little purl«" nt (lie Cept childish chat she lisp«*?. her H. E. Davis and E. M. Jackson health. ■torn of E W. Gillette At Co t Mana Block, Hlxth name. . le.med bow to tly with the Eag'es County mid State E x | m * iim * h Estimated street I, where he found thnt lie could Kot every- nt One Hundred mid Forty last night. thins that govs to make a home pretty and com St MMOXS Thousand Dollar*. Then winter came one night, and The local Chinese are getting ready fortable at price* that were easily within the mvumt of a Spider (hat hail to do Ills own itriimmlns up brought for their New Year's Day. which will In the Circuit Court of the State of of biiHlni'H I'ho fable sue* hii to n-lufi* ihut thin The first snow-fall of the y -ar: be on February 9. Oregon for the County of Klamath. particular pretty little parlor wn* ho rosy and The County Commissioners have And white the landscape covere-! I. D. Applegate left Monday morn Sult In Equity for Decree of Di romfy" that Mr. Ely could not renlHt the tempta made a levy of I I mills on all taxable o’er— ing for the Lava Beds to look afte» tion to enter, with dlaaatrotlH renultn to Mr. Ely, vorce. property in the county for the year it sparkled bright both far an I his sheep interests. but to tile entire HUtisfactlOtl of the Hpldcr. Arthur Newby, plaintiff, vs Minnie The total valuation of the The Htury goes to «how that when you want to near. A new billiard table has been in- 1909. Newby, 1 h-fi-ndant . fitrnlMh a a house parlor and all other rooms stalled in the Owl pool room. which property as 'Shown by the tax roll Is To Minnie Newby, the above-named If you »III hie yourself to E W. Gillette A Co. you $10.31 S,161. The estimated kt break of day the father rose is now fully equipped. will tied that you cun furtilHh It complete In the defendant: for next year are $1 40,000. And to the kitchen went, a o'.a • Chas. S. Moore left this morning most comfortable mid attractive manm r. mid make In tlie name of the State of Ore levy. Following is the regular It ho ploanliiK to the eye thnt mi Invitation Into your Io set, as was his daily wont for Portland, where lie expects to re Mills gon, you me hereby required to up "pretty little parlor" will Im sure to be met with i While wife and babies could vnee main for several months. pear mid answer the complaint tiled •J pleaNiire Another thing about thin Ion * In that For State purposes more doxe. MtM Lily Stilts left Friday morn against you In the above entitled It doesn't take mure to fiiriilnh tlm house than It For general purposes iiig for Berkeley for an extended visit doe i to build It. Illit you »III find price« no reason suit, on or before the 20th day if School purposes For able that you will wonder why you didn't take Rut soon, with merry, joyous shout. for the benefit of her health. January, 1910, that being the day For Hoad purposes advantage of It and have all those nice things long A little tot came toddling out The Woodmen of the Wot 1<1 » ill of the last publication of summons, ago Just drop In some day and get their pile« on New Court House ....... a Had left ter mother sleeping. give a St. Valentine's dance at the and the Inst day within which you arc all hbu■.,■ furnlnhlngH You will l>«> «urprl"< d You . ............ 97 High School Her nighty gown .Maddox hall on February 14. will find that you can afford that easy rocker; that icquired to answer, ns llxyd by the Library purposes ............. 03 new carpet; one or Iwo of those pretty ruga or Hung limply down. J. E. Swanson and wife left this The following special levies wer- order of publication of this summons, art squurvH that you have wanted no Ions to lirlght- Her tiny Boeers clasping morning for Los Angeles, where the if you full to appear mid answer, the eu up some particular room And get the prices on made in the several school districts expect to remain several weeks. plaintiff will apply to tl.a court lor noine of the other thing» that you think you can't No. 1. 1.5 mills; No 4. 2 mills; No Then quickly toward a window turn W. S. Worden, of the Klamath IY ■ afford at present; you'll find thnt they are not be 5, 1 mill; No. 10. 1 mill; No. 11. I . the relief demanded in Mid coni- yond riai'Ii after all. hilt that you can afford them ing. velopment Company, went to Port plaint. Said suit Is brought to secure mills. No. 32. 1.6 mills. No. 2x. I now mid not have to wait. A chair she climbed for discerning land this morning on a business trip. dissolution of the bond i of matri mill; No. 30. 2 mills. What she could see without - - Capt. J. W. Siemens and wife d >■ ii .... ■ ■ . . mony vxistin,-. bet»«-<-u yourself ami The mantle white parted tins morning for San Jose ar I plaintiff. have branches throughout Oregon. of snow so bright Southern California for a several This summon* Is published In tho Washington. Wyoming. Montana and weeks’ visit. Klamath Fulls "Republican," a week Idaho. Entranced her wond'ting eyes P. R. Goodwin, of the Reclamation E. R. Reames and wife left this ly newspaper printed am! published Xs she gazed out with great surprise service, has returned from Boston. morning for I.os Angele*. They ex nt Klamath Falls. Oregon, by order .if She toher papa thus spoke out: Mass., where he spent Christmas with pect to be absent some time during Honorable George Noland. Ju<lg" of "Sa’t papa, sa't in 'e darden!” his parents. said Court, and dated December 6th. A marriage license was Issued which they will make a trip to the I'.•i»9; the first publication to be made Hawaiian Islands. NEWEST NOTES OF SCIENCE: Thursday to Edward Copperfield and on the 9th day of December, 1909, B. 8. Grigsby today purchased from . May Jackson, both residents of Klam W. C. Webb eighty acres of timbet and the last publication thereof on The great affinity of silica for oxy ath Reservation. land near Meadow latke, and also lot the 20th day of January, 1910. gen renders it useful as a deoxidizer H. L. Galarneau is contemplating Heating Stoves, Household Utensils, Guns 12-9 1-2» BENSON « STONE. in many of the metal industries. the erection of four modern concre'e 4 in block 1 In Shive's addition; con Attorneys for Plaintiff and Ammunition, Cutlery—in fact every- Bolixia is the only country in the bungalows in the spring on his prop sideration was $1,300. Keep your eye on the candle in the Western Hemisphere where tin is erty on Fifth street. thing in Good Hardware—No shoddy or Sixth street window of the Monarc'i mined on anything like an extensive Mrs. Alice Toomer. who has been shelf-worn goods. Mercantile Company. It Is burning scale. visiting her daughter, Mrs. Charles The United States Hydrographic Humphrey, left Thursday for her day by day; the minute it is burned Notice is hereby given that the Agents celebrated Ellwood F enees— out the prizes will be given away. Bureau recently issued the first map home at Visalia, California. land* described below, embracing and everything the farmer needs. Steve Low has purchased the* resl- 592.5 acres, within the Umpqua. ever made of the waters of the South The Redmen dance to be given on dence of Burge I Mason on Ewauna Deschutes anil Cascade national for Atlantic. Washington's birthday is to be held A new British Columbia law pro at the Opera House instead of at the Heights and will I move his fantiS ests, Oregon, will be subject to set here and become a resident of the tlement ami entry under the provi hibits the practice of medicine after hall, as stated in Monday's paper. I < ity. Mr. Mason is having a resl- sions of the homestead laws of the January 12, 1912, of any person who W. M. Sanderson, father of Mayor tty 4« >{.« *| » *{« 4« *|. * I dence built in the Hot Springs addi- United States and the act of June 11. cannot produce a diploma from a Sanderson, arrived last evening from college of medicine which requires a’ Riddles, Ore., and will spend the re I tion. 1906 (34 Stat., 233), nt the United least five years of study. States land office nt Lakeview, Ore mainder of the winter in the city. INCREASES CAPITAL ST<M k To encourage forestry the State gon on February 2 6. 1910. Any set Mrs. W. F. Rectw arrived Sati ur government of New York during the day evening from Oakland, Cai., to tler who was actually and In good < ' At a meeting of the stockholders of past season distributed more than join her husband, who is employed ! as faith claiming any of said lands for the First Trust & Savings Bank last 1,000,000 tree seedlings, in many an operator on the Herald linotyp»- agricultural purposes prior to Janu evening, the capital stock was In cases sharing the cost of an expert to J. O. Hamaker, D. F. Driscoll and creased from $25,000 to $50.000. ary 1, 1906, ami has not abandoned G. F. GOODRICH, Proprietor oversee their planting. same, has a preference right to make A. D. Harpold and wife were in the The business of the bank has grown A new electric water heater, which city Thursday from Bonanza as wit-' homestead entry for the Innds actual Dealer in Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, to such an extent that the increase may be attached to any supply pipe, nesses in homestead contest cases. ly occupied. Said lands were listed Carpets, Rugs, Wall Paper was justified and necessary. It f* consists of carbon electrodes placed upon the applications of the persons I Claude P. Chastain, of Chastain. stated that the additional capital was and Groceries inside an iron pipe, the current pass Langell & Co., has been sick at his mentioned below, who have n prefer-| ing through the water from one elec home since Friday and it is report'd I subscribed by the old stockholders. ence right subject to the prior rtgnt ►’».««• Taldc fiali, •’MI p«iun«ln f«»r • .71» Capt. J. W. Siemens, cashier of th" trode to the other. of any such settler, provided such set- that he is threatened with pneumot-ri. Hnnp Koap. IOO bar» for............. S.fiO bank, to whose efforts is due the won French farmers ho, in the next Coffee, |w-r politili......................... IM, to . io tier or applicant is qualified to make Donald Campbell and family left derful growth of the institution, was Tea, |H-r pollini................................. Ilk to i .IMI six years, make the greatest use of Friday homestead entry and the preference morning to return to Star Tobacco, per plug............... .41» agricultural motors in connection their former home in Oakland. Cal. I granted a vacation and left this morn- right is exercised prior to February llorM-shoc Toliacco, per plug . . .41» with their farms, will receive sub Mr. Campbell has been following his 1 Ing for San Jose. Geo. R. Lindley, 26, 1910, on which date the lands Npear Houli Toluicco, per plug .40 stantial cash prizes from the Auto trade as a carpenter during the past cashier of the Jackson County Bank will be subject to settlement and en-' Bice, per |M>unil ................................... He, locatili I .11 , at Medford, and one of the directors Iteiin* |w-r |H>und ............................................ «le and I .07 mobile Clab of France. try by any qualified person. The year in this city. of the First Trust, will remain here Columbia <»al Flakes, piece f<> chlnawacr la. A novel alarm clock invented by lands are as follows: The 8’4 of Since the Monarch Mercantile Com cacti itackago .............................. .. ................... JIA two residents of Austria is connected pany has moved into the Jacobs and fill Mr. Siemens' place during his N14 of NE14, the 814 of N14 of Viole« Gal», pacltaffe.................... ............................. .in absence. with an electric battery which gives block, Heidrich & Dulaney are ex Vialet l'aneake Huur................................................ NE14 of NE14, the 8'4 of 8'4 >f .in Itullod Data, In bulk, in poùnds for.................. l.tHt a sleeper a sharp shock through elec clusively putting in their time look NE14 of NW 14. the 8E14 of NE14, LADIES WIN IIONOIt.» I Driril l’runra, 20 | m > uii <1« for................................. 1.00 trodes attached to the wrist at the ing after their customers and serving the the N'4 of the SW'4 of NE Golii Must ....................................................................... .on time for which it is set. them rightly. The Woodmen of the World !<nd N14 of S14 of SW'4 of NE 14. the So level is North Germany that C. Hockenbrock. a nephew of C. their fair associates, the Women of N14 of Sr. *4 of NW 14 and the N14 f the railroad running from the Hook [ H. Withrow, has taken over the Pan- Woodcraft, had an enjoyable time 314 of SE % of NW 14, sec. 35. twp. Highest Price Paid for Hides and Produce of Holland to Berlin does not pass tatorium Cleaning Parlors and is now last night in Redmen hall, wh'-n the 248, range 8 E., W. M., 160 acres. ■ eeeoeeeeeeeeeoeoooeoooeoeeoeeeooeoeeeeeoeeeeeooeeee through a single tunnel or deep cut ‘ in charge of same. .Mr. Hocken new officers were Installed with im listed upon application of Joseph L. j Ringo of Crescent, Oregon; List 6-! ting, nor does it run along a single brock came here a few months ago pressive ceremony. high embankment. from Chippewa Falls, Wis. The ladies carried off the honors 117. A tract of 160 acres, which Louis Biehn has recovered from a with their drill work, being hand (when surveyed, will probably be with A new bath room accessory is a chair with a hinged back and a pad severe cold and is out on the streets somely uniformed and perfect In their in sec. 13, twp. 24 8, range 7 E., ded head rest so that a person can again. .Monday he received a let maneuvers. The men did well also, bounded and described as follows: occupy a comfortable position while ter from Mr. and Mrs. George Biehn. considering that they were new hands Beginning at the NW corner of Sec tion 18, twp. 24 8., range 8 E; enjoying a shampoo and, at the same , who are at Los Angeles, the latter of at the business. whom writes that she is already time, keep water off the face. A handsome collation was served, thence W 1320 feet; thence 8 6«) Æ choice line of invest- According to the Geological Sur homesick for Klamath Falls. i after which a pleasant hour was feet; thence W 3300 feet; thence 8 i 1320 feet; thence E 660 feet; thence vey, the United States produced montw flirti XV111 make A meeting of the Ladies' Aid -if spent in dancing. 8 330 feet; theme E 1320 feet; 942,570,721 pounds of copper last the Methodist Church will be held at tlio ptireliiiser money j thence N 70 degrees E 2838 SET FOB TUI A I, year, the greatest amount on record, the home of Mrs. George McDonald 'feet; thence N 1320 feet to place <-f exceeding the previous maximum fig Friday. It will be an all-day session II. E. Peltz and E. E. Lyon, indict beginning, application of D. A. Jones ures in 19v6 by 24,765,039 pounds. Lunch will be served at the home of A clgartte that lights itself is the Mrs. W. B. Barnes. All members ed on a charge of violating the local of 310 High street, Eugene, Oregon; < ption liquor law, entered pleas of list. 6-191. The 814 <>f NEJ4 of HE'4, recent invention of a resident of New of the Aid are urgently requested not guilty this morning and demand the 814 of 8E of SW14, 8'4 of Jersey. On one end is a harmless be present. substance that ignites when rubbed The store of Chastain, Langell & ed separate trials. The case against SE14. sec. 3, and the NE14 of NW 14, against a strip of phosphorus prepa Co. is crowded from morning to night Peltz was set for Friday and that of i sec. 10, twp 23 8., range 9 E.; 160 acres, application of Francis M. Dyer ration on the side of the box. by the ladies of the city and country Lyon for Saturday. C. H. Bolton, charged with for of Rosland, Oregon; list 6-162. Tho Scientists have figured out that if who are taking advantage of the a body could be sent from the surface chance to get dry goods at cost. Tills gery, entered a plea of guilty and the W'4 of NW'4 >t NW 14 «nd the of the earth at a speed of seven miles in addition to their large grocer/ judge set tomorrow at 10 o’clock a 8W14 of NW 14. sec. 9, twp. 2 4 8., ¡range 10 E., 60 acres, listed upon j a second it would never return. This trade is keeping the clerks moving the time for passing sentence. application of George Nolan of Ros speed, however, never has been at- every minute. IMHiS BEING l»O|SONEI» land, Oregon; list 6-tit. The 8'4 of tained by human means. M. R. Doty, the building mover, The Turkish government lias em- who is meetibg with much success in During the past week quite a num N14 of lot 2 (or 814 of N 14 of NW'4 ployed an English engineer to make his line of work, went to Merrill yes ber of dogs In town have died from i of NE'4) tho N14 of SB 14 of lot 2, | surveys with a view to restoring the terday In connection with a contract poison, someone evidently having an the 8WK» of HE 14 of lot 2, the SW'4 ancient canals of Mesopotamia in the he has for moving the Adams dredg antipathy for canines. Yesterday of lot 2, tho a W'4 of NE'4 of SW'4 hope that the now barren land may er. Mr. Doty is an expert in his two dogs b'-longlng to Ed. Du Fault, of NE'4, tho NW'4 of SW'4 of again enjoy its ancient luxuriance1 line and has been kept quite busy which he valued at $100 apiece, died NE'4, the NW'4 of SW'4 of SW'i and prosperity. since coming here last summer. in convulsions from the effects of of NE'/i ami the SE'4 of lot 3 (nr of N'E‘4 of NW *4) SOC. 4. twp. The biggest rock crushing machine» E. W. Vannice. who has been in poison, It will go hard with th'- in the world is in operation in Neu- the city for several days past, left poisoner if Mr. DuFault discerns his 24 8., range 10 E., 52.5 acres, ap MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r. plication of Alice O. Nolan of Ros Jersey. With it It is possible to Tuesday tor New York and other identity. land, Oregon; list 6-120. Fred Den break up twelve to fourteen ton eastern cities. Mr. Vannice is the Modern improvement!*. 73 rooms and suites bowlders into six-inch rocks suitable representative of the Golden R tie It is much better and cleaner not nett, commissioner of the General Sample Rooms, Bar Room, Parlors, Two Club for smaller machines to crush into Store, which Is to open in the White- to wipe dairy utensils with a cloth, Land office. Approved November 29, 1909. road-making mater!:.! Rooms, Etc., Etc. Maddox building on April 1. He Is no matter how white it may be. If FRANK PIERCE, now on his way east to purchase the the cleansing water is plentiful and First Assistant Secretary of the Even on cold days hogs should stock for this and other stores. The hot. the vessels dry much more SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS Interior. 12-16 1-6 have plenty of good fresh air. Golden Rule Associated Stores healthfully withoqf wiping. 14 MILLS Sixth St., Hang' Block F P Dependable Hardware * e * * e b e • GEO. R. HORN,,he Hardware Man >1« >{« »I« >1« 4 4 4 I : 4 4 4 4 4 4 * y Goodrich’s Cash Store < t i < < < » > > 1 > > ABSTRACTERS Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages MASON A, SLOUGH 4 Lakeside Inn, \