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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1910)
W. I. Clark left Friday for Weed on a business trip. Wm. Barks is a visitor in the city John Hazen went to Dorris Wed Friday from Spring Lake. nesday morning. Wm. Griffith was in the city Satur J. Frank Adams wt>s in town Fri day from his ranch near Olene. day from Merrill. Wm Marcho left Saturday aftei Henry Parrish arrived in the city noon for his ranch in Poe Valley. Friday from Merrill. Mrs. Alma LaPrierie was in town Mrs. Geo. W. I.oosley left Friday Saturday on a visit from her ranch. morning for Ashland. Mrs. James Pelton, of Fort Klam Mrs. F. T. Nelson returned Wed- ath. left last Friday for Oakland and nesday morning to her ranch. Carl Ripley is convalescing after a visit with friends. A W. Ross was In the city Satur quite a severe spell of sickness. E. Vernath, of Dorris, returned day from his ranch on the Merrill Wednesday morning after a visit in road. Frank McCormick and family were this city. N. B. McFarland and J. W Stock visitors in town Saturday from the man left on the stage Friday morning ranch. L. J. Tucker and wife left on Sat- for Lakeview. F. A. Smith has cleared and seeded ! urday morning's train for their home 400 acres on his ranch eight miles in Farmington. III. Miss Minnie Foss, of Tacoma. south of town. W. E. Purdy left Wednesday for Wash., arrived on Saturday to visit Medford on business He expects to friends in the city. E. 11. Burnham. teacher of the return in a few dajs. A. W. Wisner returned to Seattle Summerville district school, was a Wednesday after investing in Klam visitor Friday night to attend the Maccabees' dance. ath Falls real estate. Wm. Dalton and wife were visitors H. H. Eaton, a prominent Elk and business man of Ashland, was a vis in the city to attend the Masten & Adams horse sale. They left for the itor in the city Friday. Wm. March, a prominent ranch ranch Friday. Among the county people register- man from upper Poe Valley, was ft at the American Friday were R. 11. visitor in the city Friday. A. Limeing was a passenger on the Bunnell. Merrill, and J. W. Jury and outgoing train last Friday for his John Matney, Midland. Mike Dobry, one of the leaders of home at Georgetown. Ohio. J. V. Houston, of the Houston the Bohemian colony, purchased a ____________________ 7^,— Opera House, left Wednesday for wagon, plow and harness Monday to CL-OTM inc . <5t SH0£ STORE- go out to the colony. San Francisco on business. A suit was filed Saturday by Geo. Mrs. Burkhart and daughter were passengers on the Lakeview stage Kesterson vs. O. D. Cravens for the Next dour to the Postoffice Klamath Falls, Oregon recovery of money, D. V. Kuyken- Friday morning for Bonanza. C. A. Hoffman arrived in the city dall is attorney for the plaintiff, Chas. Wilson will start his lime Thursday. He represents the Sunset kilns in operation in about a week, Realty Company of Topeka. Kas. W. B. Grubb returned Friday The kilns are about two miles from to Fall Creek, Cal., after a visit here town and will be in charge of Louis with his daughter, Mrs. Geo. Hurn. Biehn. Mrs. Phebe Wells aud daughter. The lunch served at the horse sale of Masten & Adams is highly spoken Mrs. W. W. Smith, returned Friday of by everyone as being a good feed evening from Los Angeles. They left John Perle left Wednesday for nex‘ morning for their home at Bly. Jennings, La., to return with his fam- Saturday morning were W. Hampton, ily, and expects to locate in Klamath Cunningham was in from FaUg Pine Grove Saturday. He reports the W. S. Worden left Monday morn- Mrs. E. A. Dunham left Tuesday C. W. Andruss, expert novelty man. new school house as finished and ing for Merrill. < » for Medford. has displayed his ability in the manu- I church services will be held there the J. P. Callahan was a visitor Mon- Alec Watson, from Merrill, wax u I > facturer of a dog harness for C. T la8t Sunday in the month at 3 p. m day from Dairy. visitor in the city Tuesday. Oliver. Passengers on the Lakeview stage Ludwig Sterxel was in the city on Jack Moore has gone to Bonanza « > A nice, cute little airship may now 'ast Saturday included \\. Hampton, Monday from Dairy. and Bly to buy horses. Ilialtlful designs and coloiect while the stock is n«’w be bought for *2.500. Why not pro- to Bonanza; Mrs. M. Smith, to Bly; F. J. Bowne was in the city Mon Geo. W. Mitchell Is a visitor In this vide all of your castles in Spain with Mrs- Phoebe Wells, to Bly: G. M. day from Bonanza to pay his taxes. city from his homestead in Lange'! airships? Causey and W. J. Proudfoot to Ia»ke- L. A. West and wife were recent Valley. Wm. Ormsby returned Friday from view. visitors in the city from Lost River. Jesse Strotts and daughter, from Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Biehn have Now Is the time to »«'rings Cheap an<l up to dato a trip through Poe Valley and the Herbert Phillips and wife were vis the Little Deschutes, were visitors in Merrill district. He reports the roads returned from their trip to Long itors in the city Saturday from Lost I’llON'E DM. the city this week. Beach, Cal. Mrs. Biehn is very much River. as improving fast. The Curlew made Its first trip up BAMBER & PE Al RS, The Decorators John McCall, of the Portland Store, improved in health, but Mr. Biehn Grant Lincoln, the editor of the the lake Tuesday to Investigate the still remains troubled with the rheu returned last Tuesday from a visit at new paper, has returned from San condition of the ice. Ashland. Mrs. McCall has gone to matism. Francisco. Captain Wickstrom Is raising the Mrs. J. F. Goeller entertained San Jose to visit her mother. Miss Quillich has accepted a place steamer Eagle that became water BERT E. WITHROW. Secretary T. A. Smith, one of the well-known about twenty friends Friday after- ‘ as apprentice with Moore & Wagner, logged some time ago. noon at her home on the west side. DON J. ZUMWALT. E. M. BURR, ranchmen of this community, is much the milliners. Mrs. A. M. Worden and daughter C. E. Vice President and please by the arrival of his mother, The time was spent in embroidery John Koontz and wife were Visit- left last week on a visit to their old work after which dainty refresh President Treasurer who will make her home here. ors in the city from the Lost River home at Topeka, Kax. ments were served. Map.*, Plan*, Blue Prints, Etc ranch this week. Mrs. M. McMillan, of the Lakeside Mrs. Levi Ward, who has been The dance given by the Ladles of Chas. Steemans and Ed Howard sick for some time at the American Inn. returned last Tuesday from the Maccabees Friday at Redmen's Chico, where she has been visiting hall turned out a large crowd and took out a load of goods to their House, returned Tuesday to Merrill her daughter, Mrs. Edward William- proved a very pleasant evening in place at Lost River. Mrs. Alex. Martin, Jr., left Tuesday Annie and Phebe Vinson returned morning for Eugene. She was ac son. which the supper served at 11 o'clock i from Medford and left on Monday com pan led as far as Weed hy Mr. Passengers on outgoing stages deserves particular mention. Surveying and Irrigation Engineering morning for Bonanza. Wednesday were: J. C. Henning and Martin. The contention that "it is imma-1 , , , . . . . r.M.vuvc Florence Short paid - a visit to her A. H. Hart to Lakeview; H. R. Christ terial The steamer Hornet was I sold at whether Senator Lodge or Sen- i . .. u . ,_ . m. . KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON . a»««.« u hnriHc j .u ... f no • . r. * r parents on the ranch at Lost Riv«?r sheriff's sale on Monday. Evans man to Merrill, and Mr. Mendall to ator & 1 fitrxr bl Vina ihn m 11 Elkins beads the committee to . . . _ . . ..... ... Saturday and Sunday. Merrill. investigate the high cost of living is u . __ ■ Hamakar were the buyers, their bid . , ... _ ... Mrs. Lizzie Taylor has returned being the highest. G. E. Hailack left on Wednesday's, sound. It is immaterial. They will ; , , . . „ . . Geo. W. Loos ley was down fiom OltIH KN OF I XI*»X XOT , ... . . ., . from Dorris, where she was called by Archie Wisbard, of the Owl pool train for Seattle, While here he pur- simply whitewash the highness. , . . .. , . ... Fort Klamath last week. J . D .. .. , „ the death of her father. room, left las* Sunday for Weed to chased two residence lots and two GENERALLY OHNERI I I» C. A. Bunting writes from Paaa-; u . .. ,, ,,, Mrs. Alma LaPrairie left for her meet his wife and brothers. He ex-1 J. G. Pierce and wife and son, \l- business lots from the Klamath De dena ..... that the party from the Merrill ron/.h Hiin(,ov She haa tii> , has just purchas- pects to be back on tonight's train bert, have gon«: to Portland. I ranch Sunday, I section which went to Mexico has re-' velopment Company. ed a handsome new buggy. Some of the Bohemians from the | Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hesslg have United Press Service. H. V. and O. B. Gates were at Mer turned to Pasadena, and Mr. Bunting S. D. Wilson left last Monday for colony near Merrill are visitors in returned from their wedding trip to rill Tuesday to meet the stockhold and family will leave soon for Klam-1 PHILADELPHIA, March 14. Tin Portland as a witness before the town, among them being J. J. Vogle, San Francisco and visited In the city ers of the Merrill Telephone Company ath County. order* of the Central l«abor Union to Federal Court In a cattie case. I M. Dobey, Frank Halas and Frank for n few days before going to Foi t mill men, wagon drivers, Ice men and in regard to arrangements for service It is reported that about 75 per A. W. Lathrop was in Monday . I Klamath. < other* who deliver necessities, «er< in connection with the Klamath Falls . cent of the purchases at the horse from his poultry plant twelve miles We are pleased to announce that sale Thursday were paid in cash, tak- > line. J. B. Chambers, proprietor of the not generally observed today. Hom- from town on the Merrill road. spring and summer styles in mllll- Gun Store, reports a large amount quit, but most remained at work t«> W. J. Rogers arrived In the city ' ing advantage of the 5 per cent dis- I Miss Minnie Foss arrived Monday nery are now ready for inspection, of furs being brought In from the day. The city was quiet during the Wednesday from Minneapolis with count, which speaks well for the pros- ! from Portland and will make her and it would afford us much pleas- surrounding country. Last week he day. A canvass Indicates that moi the intention of locating here. He j perity of the country. home with Miss Runk of this city. ure to have you call.-Runk it purchased (500 worth. Articles of pugnacity were signed ! of the men who went out last weak will look over the city first before de W. F. Reece on Monday brought Schneider. are still out. ciding on what business he will en Friday between Frank Shevlin and a gang-plow and other farm machin A party of seven machinists arrived Captain Wickstrom, while in San Jack Linkenbach for a fifteen-round gage in. Iasi Monday from Stockton and Ala ery from the Farmers' Implement & Francisco, purchased machinery for meda to Install the machinery In the Since the abondonment of the Up glove contest to take place at the Supply Company. a new tug boat which he will build dredge Grady, which has just been per Project the people of Yonna Val Opera House, Klamath Falls. March Archie Colson and Robert Short as soon as he can get the material on built by the Southern Pacific Com ley are considering putting in pump 2 4. Both boys go in training today last Saturday brought in the road the ground. ing stations for irrigation. Two plants for the coming event. »3.00, »4.00 grader which they have been using Dr. Merryman returned Tuesday pany. have been bought recently to go in i Fred Clives and Charles Thomas ; near their ranches. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Beeson left <fc »5.0 the railroad camps from a visit to made the catch of the season Thurs that vicinity. Seven of the Southern Pacific car at Modoc Point, He states that the Tuesday for Talent, Ore., wh-'te SHOES day afternoon, bringing in a bunch Among those registered at the of fish strung on a pole between penters left on Sunday’s train for new county road Is completed and is they will attend the funeral of Mrs. Ctrl Beeson, who died Monday Beit in the Work) American House are C. H. McCum- them that would make any fisher Oakland, after finishing the work on In fine condition. UNION her, Dairy; F. J. Loufek, Merrill; F. man's heart go up in his throat until the new dredge on the Upper I-akc at Frank Klazba, from the Bohemian morning. The deceased is a slster- MADE Welch, Dairy; Alfred Bradburn, Dor he would have to swallow twice to Hanks. settlement near Merrill, left Tuesday -ln-law of Mr. Beeson. Boys 9 ris; B. F. Nichols and family. Bo get it back in place. The prrvate car carrying 8. O. morning for Portland to close a real One of the boys from Rattlesnake Shoos nanza; O. H. W. Richstein, Dairy. The following party came down Johnson, president of the Klamath estate deal on land which he owns Point reports that during the dig $2.00 W. W. Masten will commence work from Bonanza Friday: Chas. Pattee, Development Company; O. X. Wend at Elberta, Canada. ging of the cut an old Indian burial and ling and Mr. Sweet left last Sunday *E. R. Reams has Just purchased a on the ranch of L. M. Allison plow J. D. Parker, Richard Pickett, J. B. ground wax encountered and the afternoon at 2 o’clock for San Fran 38-pound rubber-tired riding sulkey steam shovel brought up numerous ing and seeding 120 acres in wheat Reed and 8. C. Graves. $2.50 from Fred Johnson and this spring skulls, skeletons and Indian relics. f<ut Color tf.l.ti Uo*l and peas. Mr. Masten will also plow Will and Walter Campbell on Wed cisco. Ernel O. Stearns, while attending will work out some of his native and seed KO acres for W. J. Stein nesday sold to Mr. Tagsdale, of W. L Dougla» »ho«» are the loweat S. A. Smith, of the firm of Alli price, quality _____ conaiderrcl, __________ ._ the Iris theatre last Friday, left his in ___ the world. metz. bofn standard colts. Southern California, thirty head of .trie, eaay eaty fitting filtii -—— excellent atyle, am Roy Taber and wife left on Wed 2-year-old mules at *80 a head. The bicycle standing outside. When he Gus J. Hillyard, recently of Kan son A Smith, has just returned from Their long wearing qualitiea excel thoae of came out It was gone. I>ater it was sas, has purchased the Jackson San Francisco and report« much talk other nesday's train for their new home animals were shipped on Saturday. make*. If you have heen paying of the advantages of the situation of at Dorris, where Mr. Taber is a pros H. F. Swingle, Billie Duvall and found hid at the rear of the building Tramel place five miles southeast of Klamath Falla. With the present high price* for your »hoe«, the next lint'* you need a pair give W. I.. Dongle* »hoe* perous merchant. There is a promise Fred Fleet were in town Monday with with the wrenches and tools gone and the city, consisting of KO acres. The outlook of appoachlng railroads, • trial. You can *a»e money on your of a very warm reception somewhat a fine bunch of furs from Langell the tires cut open. He offers a re price paid was *40 an acre. footwear and get «1 oe* that are ju»t a* Passengers on the Lakeview stage Klamath Falls Is often spoken of ns good in every w.iy at tho*e that ha/ on the order of a postponed charivari. Valley. The animals were caught ward for the apprehension of the par the second Spokane. Tuesday were O. O. Haydenfeld, heen coating you higher price*. V. R. Nachant left Wednesday for near Ix»re)la. Besides coyote and cat ties doing the damage. R. C. Spink was in the city Mon If you could viait our large factor * Miss Oveshlner from Portland will T. M. Fleming and J. C. Dodson, to hie home in Seattle. He has been skins, the bunch included two cougar at * *'• Brockton, iviari Maa»., and ■ are for y»»»n yourr'l ,, nnti “<* ior day from Klamath Agency. He left Lakeview; Judge Benson, to Bly; M. take charge of the branch millinery looking over the real estate situation skins. how carefully W. L. Dongle* »bora on Tuesday for San Francisco. Mr. Orr, to Bonanza, and Mrs. Angle, to of Wagner & Moore at Hector ’ s store. here and speaks very highly of the Lime—Parties wishing lime should ’’»•de, you would then underatan'l Spink states that he does not know they hold their ahnpe, fit bet’ A. Wickstrom has returned from Merrill. future of Klamath Falls. Mr. Na phone their orders to the Big Basin A cat of a most roving disposition yet whether he will open his resort wear longer than other make*. chant also spoke of the present rail Lumber Company at once. The first California, where he spent the win • » • rta»\ W. I.. IkHial... oem« c hiii | m <| oil thf Iwitliiin tn plot« f» the w«- road connection as very objection kiln has been burned and hauling I ter. He states that he will start this was found with her family In the on Spring Creek this year or not. The M nlrfn |»ri»-iM itti'l Inffrin» rli'p p. 'I*it Ur * • « Government Is not favorable to a pub I depot and the • utr, |f tV, |„ irvv ’H a p ’ i m itr«* r*ot for smoking car at the able to passengers from the north on will begin tomorrow. Parties can week after his firsst load of sand. Hio f r 1 ‘ ,, r v Indian reservation lic resort on the the them to boys there removed He will have a new boat and barge save the cost of reloading and haul account of having to la yover at and it la probable that the hotel ntxl Weed on their way here from Seattle ing by placing their orders at once and will lay in a big supply of sand freight depot, where they will now tent city will be abandoned. be given a home. at the upper lake landing. for wagon load lots. and Portland. CITY BREVITIES. SPRING CLOTHES We.have.on the road the largest and finest line of Hart Schaffner & Marx and Friend Bros.’ Clothing ever brought to the city. They are so well known among the nobby dressers of this city that they need no com ment. Wait for them A 5nap for You iqio -WALL PAPER- iqio Abstracting Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc. W. L. DOUGLAS K, SUGARHAN 4