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CITY BREVITIES. R. A. Kmmltt left Tuesday for his Roy MPrairte visited in town Fri- tho Monarchs. They will be ftirnl»hi>d ranch. day ' with suits by the Monarch store, Guy Merrill was In the city Friday. Mrs A. Bradburn returned to Dor Harry liollund *■■ a visitor from Billy Delaney leaves for San Frnu- Mrs. Rice Brown is in the city from ris Tuesday. ! cisco this wonk and will ge tho suits Bonanza Friday. Ixmg I-ake. l.lnn Lewis returned Bunds) night Carl Schenecker left last Friday and equipment for the team while John Kotapa went up th, lake yes from Ashland. for Sau Francisco. , there. James E^cs. manager of tho terday morning Mrs. Brookfield is hero on a visit F. L. Pope, of Merrill, was n vls- team, Is making good selections for C. D. Wilson left on the morning from Dunsmuir. 1 itor In the city Saturday. positions, and pi ■diets a strong team train for Dorris. L. R. Faulkner was a visitor Mon John Shepherd waa iu town from for the coming summer. The posi Mrs. P. L. Fountain is entertaining day from his ranch. Lost River gap Saturday. tions so far are held by Ord Arnold. of shoe store service Mrs. W. D. Cope. Richard Anderson aud sou left on Jerome Churchill returned Satur Drake and French, battery; Ord Ar Florence Short has returned from Monday for Merrill. day morning to Yreka. nold, first base, French brothers, sec isn't tolerated here The visiting her parent3. Charles Howe, of the Southern Pa John liagelstein was In froni Na- ond base; Coyle, third base; II C. Ar Senator Abner Wssd left Wednes cific, has gone to Duusmulr. lox on Upper Lake Saturday. nold. short ^top. This gives th«' Varsity first, we're shoe-fit day for a trip up the lake C. 8. Moore and wife returned Mon I Mrs. Archie Colson was n recent team a strong battery and infield and Mrs. N. C. Monson Is in the city day night front Portland. visitor front Lost River. the boys look forward to man) games J eya tit, high ters—second, a ques today visiting Mrs. Ray Taylor. Mrs. M. McMillan has returned ! with surrounding tow uh Mrs. Ernmttt Beeson is entertain ink and hftl. Harry Booth and wife are visitors ing Mrs. Fred Rapp, of Medford. from a trip to Merrill. tionable shoe cannot in the city Wednesday from their Dick Ross was a recent visitor to Work is constantly progressing on <AM NUIL MEETING ranch. the city from Poe Valley. the big dredger at Terminal City. find a place in our stock speciali re Dr. T. V. Hall, of Lakeview, left Henry Baker was a visitor in the The regular meellug of the city Mrs. H. P. Broughton, of Silvertou. his mother at Wednesday- to visit city from the Upper Lake Tuesday. Ore., Is a visitor In the city. couucil was held Monday ulght. A Roseburg. Miss Smart left Monday morning J. O. Huffman left on the Friday considerable amount of routine bu»l- because we know it's Fred Reed is back among his old on the Curlew for Klamath Agency. morning train for Midland neaa was transacted, including the friends again, all of whom are glad FOR SALE CHEAP—Now boat, aux Mrs. John A. Foster, of Summer payment of bill» the best all-around $5 to see him. iliary. seating capacity 15 Ad- Lake, left Friday for Albany- Councilman Obeuchain was direct- | E. C. Fowler and wife were paseeti- Ore. 3-24-3t shoe on the market Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wall were ed to take an uptiou on the property gers on the Curlew Wednesday to Miss Ethel Gilson returned to Mid- visiting here frorm Keno Friday owned by C. L. Lewis, which it is I Modoc Point. ' land Sunday morning after a visit Chas. Baldwin left on the Friday proposed to use as a garbage site. Wm. Trersine, foreman of the grad here. morning train for San Francisco A. B. Stahlman waa given authority i ing camp from up the lake, returned J. W. Wenandy arrived from Bend Mrs. Maloy and children have re- to install an electric sign in front of I Wednesday morning Monday, coming through in an auto- turned from San Francisco. bls place of busiuesa. H. Rabbes, of the Home Realty- mobile. Jack Donnelly was a visitor in the Tho following judges and clerks Company, is building a bungalow on M. Stillman, of the Southern Pa city Friday on his way to Portland of election were appointed to serve his lot near the Pitts flats. cific. registered at the Livermore last Carl Ripley, who has been sick tor at the next general city election, The main shaft of the mill at Ship Monday. some time. Is reported much better. which is to be held May 3: pington was broken Monday while Miss Molly Crawford, of Sacra First Ward: Judges—M T. Wil-; Miss Mabel Harpold. school teacher pulling logs out of the water. mento, is vlsitiug Miss Fay Melburn, at Round Lake, was in the city Sat- kins, J. S. Goeller and O. A. Stearns. ' There is a new auto garage and rc-! of this city. 1 urday. Clerks F. E. Stahlman and Frank i pair shop being erected close to the The Canby on her last trip brought . Miss Helen Wakefield was in the Armstrong. • 'fllce of the Hot Springs Company. in a raft of 100,000 feet of logs for ■ city Saturday from her school at Pine Second Ward: Judges - J, M. Foun W. C. Dalton and family, of Mer Ackley Bros. Grove. tain. J. I.. Fielder and Charles Lent. rill, left on Wednesday morning for Charles Gardner arrived on the Mrs. R. M. C. Brown was a visitor Clerks--H. P. Galarneau and O. B. < ► Dorris and will return this evening. Curlew Tuesday afternoon from his i in the city Saturday from Round Gates. I I ten 111 f ii I designs and cololvtl while the stock Is new F. Walsh and Wm. Shook were in grading camp. Lake. Third Ward: Judges--W. T. the city Wednesday, bringing in a Austin White and wife rimed on Mrs. LaPralrie left Friday morning Shlve, C. P. Gregory and Geo. Blrhn. I I < k ► bunch of skins captured near Dairy. Sunday from a trip to Portland and to visit M!«s Pearl Davldsoa .«t Mid Clerks—C. K. Brandenburg and C. <> Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Fowler, of Dor San Francisco. , Irnd. M. Ramsby. Now Is the time to seringa. Cheap and up to dais ris, arrived in the city Tuesday on L. D. Burk and Jas. H. Kalb were Jack Donnelly, of Merrill, left on Fourth Ward: Judges Charlo» < • PHONE MM. their way to points on the Upper registered at the Livermore this week Saturday's train for a trip to Port-i I Thomas, W. 8. Wylie and L. B. ali Lake. from Bonanza. land. ___ ______ i vies. Clerks—George C. Hill anti B. < > If you wish to see and hear abso Mrs. W. H. Dulaney arrived home Brewer 1 «-others went up the lake S- Painter. lute perfection in the phonograph line Sunday night after a month's visit in Friday morning on the Curley to Fort ~ | Fifth Ward: Judges—L. J. Rhein- call at Muller's and inspect the Edi- Chehalis. Wash. hart, William Sargent and Allen I Klamath. son Amberola. The mill and factory at Shipping Miss Ethel Gilson, school teacher Stansble. Clerks -Henry Kabbes and BERT E. WITHROW, Secretary C. M. Pettit, or Seattle, who pur- ton had to be shut down Saturday from Midland, was a visitor In town P. R. Goodwin. DON E. M. IIUBB, chased land recently in Langell Vai- on account of high water. Saturday. The following judges and clerks Vire President an I ley, left on Tuesday’s train to pre- Among the guests registered at the Mrs. Sult, of Summer Lake, was a were appointed to officiate at the President Treasurer □are for his settlement here. Lakeside Inn Sunday werer Dr. Gut- a passenger on the Friday morning general nominating convention: Maps, Plans, Blue Prints, I tc Klamath Agency; Jas. Waith. I train to Creswell. Judges—C. P. Gregory. Silas Obcn- Monday was the climax of the Ady. Clerks— C. F. Jones, general freight agent chaln and W. T. Shlve. stamp sales in Klamath Falls, the re E. R. Burtis and M. Vandelour, of the Southern Pacific, came In on C. K. Brandenburg and H. P. Galar- ceipts being $172.52, which is >50 i who have been looking over the Monday night’s train. neau. higher than any previous day. I Barney Cliftf was In from Three- The ward conventions will be heid George Hayden of Santa Rose, Cal., proposed sewer sytem here, left Mon Mile ranch, where he has just fin-1 on April 21 and the general city con- has accepted a position with the day for Redding. ■ The fishing season on the lakes ished building a house. vention on Aprll 23. The general Farmers’ Implement Company as the opened on April 1. Before this, fish There is a boxing match arranged convention will be held at the city head of the implement department. Owing to the number of Bohemi ing was only allowed in Link River for Kid Gibbons and Bill Layton to hall from 1 to 6 p. m. take place here April 24. The committee on light and water ans settling in this county, the count.-- between the two lakes. H. C. Pettit and son, of Seattle, was instructed to look Into the matter The Henley school did not start on I court Tuesday appropriated >100 to assistance. The robbers opeiii I Alt print a pamphlet in their language, j - have bought the Rainey ranch. The Monday as they have been unable to of extending the mains to new terri on them, wounding King slightly lu son returned Monday to Seatne to obtain seats for the building. tory. Guests at the Livermore: Winecla make ready to move here. On motion of Councilman Willits, the groin and Neary in the chest 0. S. Kelly returned to Midland Stephens, Bonanza; Alex. Fitzsim The shooting aroused the neigh last Saturday. He gave a dance Sat- 1 the time in which the Klamath Land Mrs. L. E. Davis and Edith W. De- mons, Medford: Fred Shalton, Yreka - ! It is worth •‘Mt < KNTH To 1OU on borhood and brought out a large urday night at his new house there A Transportation Company may W. Thompson. Lakeview; Walter Rit Barr, who have been teaching at the purclinor of number of people. In the excitement Florence Short, who is attending change the method of operating its Agency, left Sunday morniLg for ter, Merrill. the High School here, went out Sat- car line was extended for ninety days, the robbers made good their escape. their home at Lewiston, Maine. J. Wenandy and E. O. Stodter are A search of tho premises revealed There was a very pleasant bowling urday to visit her parents at Lost during which time It shall be expect registered at the Livermore. These the fact that the robbers had secret ed to electrify the line. River. gentlemen are to start the new auto party at the Brunswick Morday ed two ten-pound bomba In the shed One of the latest boxing matches line to Crater Lake, Silver Lake, Ash composed of Mesdames Hoey, Beatty, In the rear of tho bank building. Be reported is between Kid Davis of ROBBERN Itoli RANK Painter, Jasper Truesdale and Jett- land and Klamath Falls. AND KILL OFFICERS tween the time of tho shooting of from us, amounting to *A.oo or more. Oakland and Kid Morrissey of Klam- Henry Eaton, Ashland; Fred Shel-! ner. Swarts and the appearance of Fried < *asnr ■ nd wlnl from ibr large* t F. M. Cleaves made the catch of ath Falls. ton. Yreka; O. H. Peters, Yreka; Jas. Crime of ltc»|M-ratr Criminal« in man the robbers had grabbed about stock ever brought to (l,i* coaatry Gordon & Means, boat builders,i L. Emigh and O. E. Mayfield, Usine. the season Sunday between the l*inn»y Ivauhi Bring» I tenth 1400. have just finished eighteen row boats Cal., left the Livermore Wednesday bridge and the electric light plant, to Two Men Every police officer and detective I until April 10, tillo. for a trip up the lake on the Curlew. landing a 15 % -pound salmon trout, for C. D. Wilson, to be taken to his In the city was notified ami a careful resort at Rocky Point on Pelican Bay. United Press Service. thereby breaking all records. search was Immediately commenced Passengers on the Lakeview stage Mr. and Mrs. T. Bayless, from Mer Mml »rdrrw proznptly filled. PITTSBURG, Pa., April «.—Five for the capture of tho men. Those The Southern Pacific Railroad Wednesday were: T. C. Todt. E. I. rill, are in the city. With Charles Heinman, B. F. Christian and E. Company is leaving nothing undone Reed they have bought out the North suspects are under arrest today ■» a under arrest refuse to talk und up result of the robbery of the Victor to this time they have been unable Emerick, to Lakeview; W. Thomp that can in any way add to the ern Cafe. beauty of its new station. Today Banking Company of McKee’t Rocks. to satisfactorily account for their son. to Bly. and G. Young, to Bo The Young Men’s Dancing Club1 Four men entered the bank about 9 men are sodding the rectangle at the whereabouts last evening nanza. The Decorator«* gave a dance Friday night and it o'clock last night and wlthou. warn WANTED — For rancn, man and lower end of the platform. proved to be a very enjoyable affair. ing opened fire, shooting Ignati'i.i <*|>|Hxlle lUldwiii«. G. W. Sorrels was in town Thurs wife. Excellent opportunity; good Good music, good crowd and lots of Swartz, cashier of the bank, through MANIAC BKAINH MAN Phone tNll chance for a “start.” For further day for a load of seed grain. Mr. fun. WITH A MEAT HOOK Kin mat h Fall». the head, killing.him Instantly. Sam- particulars, address, J. Connelly, Sorrels has purchased the Harry Ehr D. B. Campbell has returned to uel Friedman, general manager of Th«*u Swing» Hi» Victim In Air Like mann place near Keno, and will farm Wampus, Ore. Klamath Falls, after an extended trip the institution, secured a revolver, then swung the Itody around like a n Butcher Handle» Meat One of the O. K. transfer teams it this year. He also has the contract i butcher handles meat, until the hook started out to make a good run at for carrying the mail between Keno to Canada. New York, Florida. Cuba, and dashed toward the robbers, who Southern California and the Bahama fled. Adam VALLEJO, Cal., April 4. One of tore loose from tho skull. Friendmnn pursued them, «he depot yesterday, but was and the railroad. Islands. was placed under arrest, charged with the most shocking murders In the his keeping up a furilade from ills re Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wishard, P. brought to a stop by the conductor B. M. Griffith, proprietor of the volver. One of the robbers turned tory of the State was committed to the murder of Whitehall, and brought J. Hayes, Geo. Salladay, Wm. Ormsby of the passenger train. C. 8. and J. L. Taylor went through and others went up the lako Sun new hotel at Eagle Ridge, is pro and flred on him four buHe. t taking day at the cement works at Sulsan, to thin city. Whitehall waa asleep at the city today, driving over from day to Pelican Bay and Agency Lake, gressing rapidly with the completion effect in his body. The shooting was when John Adams dashed a meat the time he was attacked by Adam*. Ashland to their homestead between on the Curlew, taking in points of of bls hotel, the Eagle Ridge Tavern, i heard by Robert King and Thomas hook into the brain of S. W. White It Is believed that the murderer Is Bonanza and Tule Lake. They report j Interest. They report large flocks of constructed of logs and rustic work. Neary and they started to Friedman's hall, foreman of the works. Adams insane. the road as very rough in places, but' pelicans on the upper waters, A fine The interior of the dining room and dinner was served over the campfire parlor far surpasses anything else in no snow. this part of the country, In the par- at Rocky Point. F. J. Williams opened his new R. H. Ross returned a few days lor is a large stone fire-place that music store Monday, next door to the Livermore hotel. Mr. Williams since from Southern California, I seems to emanate comfort, Thetav- Is from Colorado Springs and Denver where he spent the winter. He re ern will open about the middle of and has made many friends since his ports a delightful time, but still he is May. The new station was used for the glad to be again in Klamath Falls, arrival in this city. E. P. Gregory sold lot 110, in where the very atmosphere seems to first time last Monday when the train the Mills addition to this city to' be charged with energy and enter- unloaded its passengers in front of ljouis A. Meuller, the consideration prise, Mr. R orh will give his atten- the handsome new edifice. There was a lively time for a whlie, everyone being in the neighborhood of >3,500. lion to his holdings in this city. Mr. Meuller is here on a visit to Mr. The ball game Sunday between i hustling to get into his right place and Mrs. Nitschelm and Mr. and Mrs. the city team and Redmen resulted As the passengers alighted they were Hurter, relatives of Mrs. Mueller. in a victory for the city team of 13 loud in their praise of the handsome Registered at the Lakeside: W. to 1. Strong batting was the main building and it gave them t*e first C. Dalton and family; Merill; S B. feature of the game. The battery really favorable impression that has Gardner and wife, Fort Klamath; E for the Redmen waa Baumer and Re- been imparted to visitors to this city E. Fitch, Merrill; T. V. Hall. Lak- nouff and for the home learn Siemens It would not be a bad idea if some of view; Abner Weed, Dunsmuir; D. M and Krouse. Cale Oliver, manager the kickers and knockers in the city « Donnelly, MerFlB; T. J. Loufek and of the city team, is arranging for a would take a walk down and see if they cannot secure some inspiration wife, Merrill; Dean Heavlin, Dor- game with Dorris next Sunday. ris; Guy Merrill and T. M. Dunham. The Rocky Point Resort, on Peli from the appearance of the building. Merrill. can Bay, will be run this summer by The Peter Nelson place was sold Same Quality as Ferry’s, Lillies* A meeting has been called for 8 ¡ T. F. Hyland for Chas Wilson, owner at public auction last Saturday at o’clock Friday evening, at the court of the place. and Others Many improvements 1 the court house, by J. C. Fergueon, ■ house, at which will be present all of are in course of construction and administrator for the estate. It was ♦ he property owners interested in the with its natural beauty and location i bought by Charles F. DeLap as the Ankeny ditch. It is protmsed to map will prove an ideal camping place highest bidder for >2,200. The Nel out ways and means for the closing during the summer. Mr. Hyland has son place includes 160 acres and is up of the ditch this summer ind se- i several bear traps out, as bear have about ten miles southeast of the city. curing water for the city and those been seen in the surrounding hills of The outlaw baseball team has re who have water rights. | late. i organized and changed its name to The Usual PORTLAND STORE Next door to the Postoffice, Klamath Falls. A Snap for You I 1910-WALL PAPER- iqio ! : BAMBliR & PEAIRS, The Decorators \TWALI' AbS|racting Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc Surveying and Irrigation Engineering KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Cut This Out Wall Paper Bamber & Peairs Look! Look! Look! SATURDAY’S SPECIAL Garden and Flower Seeds 5c Packages 10c 15c “ . . Sweet Peas and Nasturtium 10c Package . Opposite Court House "T“ Il I L. L. May & Co. s 12c NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS 7c |“| LJ Q" A I U C—r% L» Telephone 12 51