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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1910)
CITY HREVIT1FN. W. J. Steinmets was In from hi* ranch Saturday. Wiu Hannett was in from Bonanza Tuesday on a visit. Mrs. F. J. Doherer left Saturday morning for Portland. Louis Gerber has returned from a trip to San Francisco Mrs. R. II. Anderson »as a visitor Vom Merrill Tuesday. E. L. Elliott has tiled a damage knit against J. B. Heed. Mack Adams, from Medford, is vis- ' iting his brother, Charlie. Mrs. Hives and children left Wed nesday morning for Petaluma. Cal. Miss Ida Otto returned home Wed nesday after a visit in this city. Mrs. M. J. Maynart and Mrs. J. H. Colburn left for Texas on Saturday. Fred Allen, wife and son are recent arrivals in this city from Los Angelas. Cal. J. W. Fitzgerald, school teacher I from Poe Valley, was a visitor in the City Saturday. Sam Banard was a visitor Tuesday night at the Wootnen's dauce fruu« the Altamont district. There have been quite a number, of Indian visitors In the city lately 1 from the reservation. Born, at uoon Wednesday, to Mr and Mrs. J. P. Benham. Shippington. an 8H-pound daughter. John Ratcliff, proprietor of the: Riverside Hotel at Merrill, was a visitor in the city Saturday. E. E. Burrell and F. Day are dele gates from this city to the National Socialist convention at Chicago. Wakeflcld & Peterson, boat build ers from Portland, will operate again this summer on the Upper Lake. Roy F. Beach is much improved in health and able to be around after ■ his severe attack of pneumonia. Parker and Taylor arrived at the I boat landing on Upper Lake Tuesday in th^lr launch from Wood River. I. D. Applegate has purchased six lots in the Mills addition. He expects to build and improve the property. R. W. Tower and son, of Keno. were in town Tuesday. They were on their way home from a trip to Bo nanza. Miss Grace Cooley is a recent ar- ' rival from Sacramento and is occu pying a position in Oliver's Seed \ House. A suit was filed Saturday by the Oregon Nursery Co. vs. M. F. Par ker. H. M. Manning is attorney for the plaintiff. Dave Cox was in from Merrill Sat- urday after a load of freight for the Whitney Mercantile Company and for pleased with the prospects In and 8. Clark, of Dairy, spent Sunday In Martin Bros. around Klamath Falls. the city. C. C. Jackson and daughter were Mrs. Alma LaPrairie and sister R. T. Brown left Thursday for visitors in the city Saturday from Ft. have been visitors in this city. Portland. Klamath, where Mr. Jackson is pro David Painter, who has been Mrs. R. H. Short is reported as prietor of the hotel. spending the past several days in being ill at her home. G. W. White has sold to Portland McCloud, returned home Monday Judge Short was a visitor in this parties thirty feet of the property be evening. city Saturday night. tween the American Bank & Trust Services will be held in the Baptist Will Mason sold a fine team of and Mason & Slough buildings. Church this evening at 7:30. at which horses to Ed Harwood last Saturday. Dr. C. P. Mason has purchased time Rev. G. H. Feese will preach. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pierce and son, from Maj. C. E. Worden the five W. H. Mason Saturday loaded the Albert, returned home Saturday even room bungalow recently erected by steamer Winema with supplies and ing. him on the Hot Springs addition. camp equipment and lumber for his A. M. Erickson came down from Charles Parrish, of Portland, is in logging camps which be will build on Rattlesnake Point Sunday oq the the city renewing acquaintances with the Upper Lake. Curlew. his host of old friends here and look J. W. Wonderly and C. L. Stick Mrs. Geo. T. Pratt, who has been ing after private business interests ney, trappers from Langell Valley, ill for some time, had a relapse Sun Louis Gerber shipper a car load of arrived Tuesday morning with a fine day. hogs on Wednesday to Sacramento. bunch of furs. They have been trap G. B. Hickman is a recent arrival This speaks well for the hog indus ping all winter near the head of the it. the city from Grand Junction. Colo. try when a July hog brings $11.25 valley. John R. Stilts and Miss Lily Stilt* H. V. Gates and daughter left for in March. Mr, apd Mrs, Tom Garrett, who returned borne Monday from Sar ’heir home in Hillsboro last Sunday have been visiting at their old home Francisco. Miss Stilts Is greatly Im morniK. Mrs. W. A. Leornard and daughter in Missouri, have returned to Klam proved in health, due to the oxhi>. ath and left Tuesday for their home rating influences of the sea breeze left Thursday for a visit with friends and automobtling. at Portland. near Blv. Henry Boivin has purchased th« The Hooligan came down the lake Ike Wright left Saturday for Woodville. Cal., after closing out all Ike W’right property on Main stree Sunday with a raft for the mill at his holdings In this city. Mr. Wright between Fifth and Sixth streets Shippington. E. W. Ralston, from Medford, ir will go into the livery business at which was until recently occupied b Stahlman Bros. The consideration I now employed as a printer on th-« Woodville. Morning Express. H. T. Barnett Is moving in from said to have been $7.000. Louis Gerber shipped from Mid Archie Colson and Roy LaPrairie his ranch at Midland. He has pur chased the agency of all outside pa land Tuesday 200 head of cattle t< were visitors in town Saturday night pers and will give his attention I"» Sacramento. A similar shipment wil from their ranches. be made the latter part of the weel Jack Moore has returned from a them in the future. Arrivals at the Lakeside were W. by Mr. Mitchell. This will probabl’ I trip to Bly and Bonanza, where he F. Parker, Ft. Klamath; J. S. Griffith, be the last large shipments this sea I has been buying horses. R. H. Olds, W. 8. Amos and Elmer Eagle Ridge; A. H. Clough, San son. James Herron, of Portland, ha' French made a trip down the river to Francisco; D. M. Griffith, Eagle Ridge; J. B. C. Taylor. Fort Klamath. purchased of G. W. White thirtj Miller's Island Sunday. Shippington might be called the Jesse and Henry Goff, Ray Watts feet on Main street adjoining th< and Walter Plisch arrived Tuesday American Bank & Trust Company a' Venice of Klamath County, as the from 8acramento to go to work at a price of $150 a front foot. Mr streets now are mostly water. Shfppington for the Great Northern Herron is the representative of The Klamath Falls baseball team Fleishner & Meier. Box Company. defeated the linemen's team Sunday W. 8. Worden has purchased the afternoon by a score of 12 to 0. Four large bunches of small trees are awaiting shipment to Summer home now occupied by his father. Chas. Sherman, Jr., has returned Lake. They are Carolina poplars Major C. E. Worden, and expects tr from Talent, where he spent the win and billed to .Torn Prader. The trees move there in the near future. Th« ter, and has gone to Dairy. Major is erecting a new home foi came from the Ashland nursery. David Painter, of the Klamath De himself on his property in close prox The Lakeview stage left Wednes velopment Company, left Thursday day with the following passengers: imity to his present home. on a business trip to McCloud. J. E Whltlach, of Merrill, was in Mrs. E. Smalley, to Lakeview; three Miss Pearl Davidson and Miss Ethel greeks with unpronouncable names, the city Saturday with skins of 20 Gilson returned to Midland Sunday bob cats, which he recently killed in to Lakeview; R. B. Lilly, to Olene; the southern part of the county. The morning after a visit in this city. B. Biehl, to Bly. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Grimes are in county and state pay a bounty of $2 Arthur Britton and J. A. Krause are in town today frorm the Enter each, and Mr. Whitlatch states that the city from Eugene on a visit to prise ranch. They are looking for he can get $9 a piece for the hides in their sons—James A., Joseph D. and Henry A. Grimes. horses and teams to rent for spring the East. C. A. Bunting and family arrived in John Sauber, who for the past plowing. A sign bearing the inscription of three months has been visiting with the city Wednesday en route to their "Colorado Headquarters,” displayed his daughter, Miss Ixtrinda Sauber, home at Merrill from Los Angeles and in the windows of the Farmers’ Ex left Tuesday for Chico, where he a trip through Mexico. Archie Wishard, wife and family change, Is fulfilling its mission as a goes to attend to some business. He Colorado delegation of ten was pres expects to return In the course of a returned to the city Thursday. Mr. ent there Monday, and from their few weeks, and will spend the sum Wishard went to Weed to meet Mrs. talk it is gathered that they are well mer with his daughter, Mrs. Pickett. Wishard on her way from Portland. the entrance to the new twelve-story building occupied by our friends Hart, Schaffner & Marx .*. v .•. tt ERE’S We just received a large ship ment, by express, of EASTER SUITS which; are now on display. Call and pick out your Easter Suit PORTLAND STORE Sam Woodard, his two sisters and R. H. Olds visited Miss Pearl David son, of Midland, 8unday. Ed Harwood and wife were In town Monday to closo a deal on eighty ► o acres of land near Whitelakc. Brultiful dmlxnn and cololrct while th«* dm k la nt w o Griffith Brothers, ownerrs of the ► resort at Eagle Ridge, came down the lake in their launch Tuesday. Parties owning dogs will pleas«* Now Is the time to seringa. Cheap and up to date <> take notice that the city dog tax was ► I'llONK INV4. delinquent after March 1.—E. C. ! Townsend. City Marshal. • BAMBER & PEAIRS, The Decorators ’* Guests at the American House ar«* » o 8. Clsrk. Dairy; Nathan Dorvak. Brainard. Neb.; Mrs. E. Smalley. «»: l.akevi-w. and J. 8. Becker, Portland BERT E. WITHROW, ’-«cmury A game of ball Saturday afternoon J. ZUSWA.X AbstraC,jng between the High Set ool and the Public School resulted In a victory President Treasurer for the High 8chool with a score of Maps, Plans, Blue Prints, lite 14 to 8. E. Oaks and son of Grand Junction. Colo., arrived In the city last 8unday for the purpose of looking over the country and a suitable place In which to locate. Surveying and Irrigation Engineering Reserved scats are now on sale at the Central for the boxing exhibition, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON McClellan vs. Morrissey, Thursday, March 24. Phone orders will be giv en prompt attention. Among the guests at the American W. I. Clark loft for Portland and R. H. Short, Buei Short and Bert Hawkins, directors of School District Friday were Grant Gay and C. C. Tll- Seattle on business connected with No. 36, were busy Saturday afternoon Icrton, Merrill; II. G. Laughton. Oak the new saw mill which he is t<> ordering desks and other equipment land. build on the Upper Lake. for the new school house at Henley. The ladies of the Pocahontas lodg<* Dr. R. R. Hamilton has purchased have postpone«! their entertainment from M. L. Anderson the house and and dance until some time In April. »4.00 »3.00, lot at the corner of Seventh and Wal The date will be announced later. F. M. Thompson, formerly South & »5.0 nut streets. The doctor has been occupying the residence for the past ern Pacific agent in thia city, arrived SHOES here Wednesday on business connect year. B«lhU»W«k| J. M. Platts is suffering from a ed with his duties as traveling freight UNION and passenger agent for the same severe cut on one of his hands, due MADE to falling on the lid of a bucket. It i company. Boys* L. V. Comstock and C. A. Breustle was necessary for the doctor to take Shoos several stitches In the wound and It are associated In contracting and $2.00 will be many days before Mr. Platts building. They are now putting in the new shelving and counters in the and will have the full use of his hand. $2.50 F. L. Pierce, assistant secretary of new store of the Monarch Mercantile f<ut Color ly.lctt Utrtt the Mesa County Poultry Association, Company. The dance given Tuesday night by W. L. Douglas shoes ar« the lowe-t Grand Junction, Colo., arrived here Sunday. He has hoard much about Ewauna Lodge No. 137, Woodmen, See, quality considered, in the worf •ir excellent style, easy fittii g an the greatness of Klamath County as brought out a goodly crowd of danc- long wearing qualities excel those « era. Good music was furnished by a poultry section and he Is here to other makes. If you hav« been payinn see for himself and also to report the Baldwin Orchestra. Supper was high prices for your shoes, the next tim conditions to many of his Mesa served at 11:30, there being eighty- you need a pair giv« W. L Douglas shoe five guests at the banquet table. The a trial. You can Save money on your County friends. and get shoes that are just s» entertainment goes down on record footwear W. P. Strandborg, of the Portland good in every way as those that have bean costing you higher prices. Telegram, and W. J. Byner, who as a marked success. If you could visit our large factories The dance given by the Volunteer came here with Mr. Lavoy and party, at Brockton, Mass., and see for yourself left on Saturday’s train for Port Firemen of Klamath Falls at the how carefully W. I.. Douglas shoes are land. They were both very highly Opera House Friday was a dccld- made, you would then understand why Impressed with Klamath Falls and •*d success and the firemen should be they hold their shape, fit bettr- a* I longer than other makes. N the county, and have promised to re complimented on having made it so, « wear Sl:-ri«»N w. I . 1h>m«laa « im. an<1 <>n lb»« tMtfioiu to profr«*’ the Vtja •r ’ 1 turn. Mr. Byner represents several , both financially and socially. The MiimnM hitfh nn<l Inferior > •«, 'Till«* Riw R««’ W. I«. » nnr»* nut ft«r m »I»* "• y, 1 business concerns, who are contem number of those showing lack of Vicinity, It writ»» f i V »11 fp i<* •' it.»L«u. ’.7.L. ** plating going into business here. He sleep last night Is only Justified by HrocMun.M___ r . expects to return here some time in the good time they had the night be June. fore. ; A 5nap for You i iqio -WALL PAPER- iqio it Klamath County Abstract Co.. Inc. W. L. DOUC lc . K. SUOARHAN