Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, April 21, 1910, Image 8

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    CITY BREVITIES.
Friday morning on the Curlew for the serve the effects of the big blast Sun
RAISIN DAV IVItll, lo
A jovial party of pleasure seekers
day.
Wui. Eluor Is In the city from Dor- reservation.
took a trip up the lake Bunday on
Mrs. G. W. Robinson, of Bonanza,
Jerry Martin returned Saturday the Curlew, visiting Griffith's Engie
Soul hern I'nclllc Agent Mill» hu»
ria.
Miss Kime .Myers left Monday tor has bought th" Gem restaurant from evening from Eugene, where he is a Point tavern. Pelican Buy . llarrl gone raisin mad, and all because he
C. D. Wilson.
student In the University of Oregon. man's summer place, and taking din wants Klamath Falls to make a tec
Dorris.
Will
Hurn
is
at
home
on
his
spring
He is home to spend his spring vaca ner at Rocky Point, returning via ord In eating raisins, as it has In so
O. Swanson is a visitor today from
vacation He Is a student at the Uni­ tion.
Rattlesnake Point
They all express many oilier Instances. The Southern
Odessa.
<1. W. Wise, of Plush, in Lake themselves as highly pleased with the Pacific <’oiu|»auy la'deslroils of muk
Mark L. Burns is reported slightly versity of Oregon.
Mr and Mrs. C. A. Qoodjohn left County, is In the city with his two trip.
Those making up the parly Ing Apt II 30 lucmmable us California
improved.
Perry Murphy is lu the city tudaj j Monday for the Woods' logging camp sons, Jud and Boozie, the latter be- were Dr. and Mrs Taylor. Mi and Kasin Day. and has therefore written
on the Upper Lake.
' Ing very 111 with pneumonia at the Mrs Clms Thomas, Mr. anil Mrs M all of Its rv|>rvsentatlvvK to do all
from Dorris.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bowne were In < hospital.
W C. Dalton Is in the city today I
Garronite. Miss Helen Wakefield, thv> can to promote that fact In their
the city Saturday for a brief visit with
Richard Frost, who resides on a Mill's liehhvart, Ned Hooker. W I various localities. As a result. Ml
from Merrill.
i datives and friends.
Mills talks and thinks raisins lontin
homestead near Keno. was in the city Kogers and Messi - Ward. Wall. Lew
A. B. Turner w as in from
The new tent building for the bu­ i Monday for the purpose of maklir: Is. Olson, Amos, McDonald Old Jen unlly, and when April 30 ionics thru»
view Saturday.
will be few homes III
Archie G. Colson was In from his reau of publicity has been erected In i , preliminary arrangements to com­ nlllgs and Casebrook
the court house yard.
mute on his claim
will not use raisins In
ranch Saturday.
W A. VanWalt lest last Friday
Elmer Applegate is expected to ar
other
Raisin Bread.
J. A. McReynolds was in from his .
! for a trip to Oakland, Cal. lie will 1 rive here some time within the next
of the Southern Pac|tl< hut Mi Mills
ranch Saturday.
■ month, being compelled to return to
John Waterman is a visitor here return In a few days.
William Harmon Clark died nt Ills states that If anyone Ims am objv<
Otis Greer was a visitor in
Klamath County on account of Mrs home in this city al in o clock a in tlon to that particular kind of diet,
from Baker City.
H S. Parrish was in the city from Friday from his homestead, which he ' Applegate's health.
Tuesday, death being dm- to pneu­ they min make an exception In thcli
will soou prove up on.
Mrs. John A McCall arrived home monia The primary cause of Ills ill- ease, provided raisins will bo pur
Merrill Saturday
K. 8. Moore made a trip up the Sunday evening from San Jose, her ness was a severe
All of
W. W. Stewart was in the city f rom
void contraiteli taken of In smile other form
Upi>er Lake Monday to inspect some former home, where she has been for while lululsterlng to
Merrill Saturday.
the wants of a the hotels will serve raisin bivad oil
the past six weeks visiting with her friend who was sick
John Ellis was in the city from Ft. of the logging camps.
\bolli a week thnt <lny, and If there Is anyone In the
J. L. Shank has returned from a ' mother and brother
Klamath Saturday
prior to his being confined to Ills bed city who iloes not follow their ex­
The sheriff of Ashland came In he had remained up all night with ample lie had better keep quiet iiboul
W. O. Kingston is a recent visitor trip around the country, ineluding
Alturas and Lakeview.
It
'Tuesday to get Lloyd French, the man him.
Olberwlhv Ml Mill» will be miik
from Fort Klamath.
H. Hurn. of Ashland, arrived here I who stole the horse in Ashland Sat- si ties
Dr. Alex. Patterson was in the city
He was ever Ing a noise In his direction Ilk«- ruin
Tuesday to visit his brother. Geo. !’ 1 ithirty night.
In' h
French Is now eon- ready
Friday from Merrill.
[ lined in the city jail.
Mrs. C. A. Harris was in the city Hurn. for several days.
need,
won for him
« ix ied —» Minnis
W. S. Johnson left on Frida.« morn
The Meadow Lake Lumber Com­ th«1 love and affection of a circle tlini
Tuesday from Merrill.
Ing's
train
for
San
Francisco,
after
a
pany is bringing In a large amount will long miss Hie cheery companion
Charles Pattee was a visitor here
In llllt iclput loll of the Viali of the
several days' visit here.
of machinery. The traction engine ship and help of a man^who by In­ Portland buslmss men's excursion.'
Friday from Bonanza.
Bert Hickman, the experienced ir­ is now at Goose Lake and the dinkey stinct and training was the soul of the Chamber of Commer«« w tints ex
For wall paper and house lining, j
rigator from Colorado, is moving out engines are at Weed.
see Batnber A- Peairs.
charity.
hlblts for the booth In the court'
The members of the Woodmen
J. Frank Adams was in the city on the M. L. Allison ranch.
About three year» ago he came to yard.
Rex Board arrived in town Tuesday Lodge gave a very enjoyable enter­
from Merrill Saturday
Reul estate men who cun supply ! ««
this city and entered the employ of
A. L. Wallem came in Saturday evening from a trip througn the* taiument. supper and dance al the
the Light A Water Company. of samples from their slock ui< request­
South and the Middle West.
Kedmen's hall Tuesday night. It w a*
morning from Merrill.
which corporation hi remained an ed to d<> so. Farmers who have sam­
Mrs. H. G. Wilsou and Mrs. M. B. grealy enjoyed by ail present.
Mrs. Thomas Hampton has return-
employe until death claimed him Ills ples of Vegetables In fail state of
Childs are visitors in the city today
Lloyd Roe, whose home Is In
«-d from a visit to Iowa.
death will he a > ev. re loss to the preservation are naked to end In
I
coma, died from hemorrhage at
Mrs. A. Bradburn returned Satur­ from the Klamath Agency.
company, for he was possessed of ■amides samples of grain will he a
I
James E. Swanson and wife re­ Erickson A- Petterson camp Tuesday j
day morning to Dorris.
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qualities so necessary In the exec u- good iiilvci t Isepe lit llnilsi w Ive» who
R. R. Vinson and A. H. Vinson are turned last Sunday from Los Angeles. ■ at 3:30 o'clock p. tn. His body was|
have samples off canned fruit (raised
tlon
of
his
duties
as
superintendent
where they spent the winter.
brought down on the Winenta
in the city from Bonanza.
III Klamath County) are urged to I St
of the water department.
R. R. Wightman and G. W. Wheel­
O. C. Jensen, of Seattle, who was
Mr. and Mrs. Innian were visitors
The deceased was I1 years of age send samples properly labeled, they
er left Saturday morning for Oak­ here several weeks ago. has returned
Saturday from the ranch.
and
is survived by his wife, three <an be returned later to the owners
to Klamath Falls to remain perma­
John McCall's fine residence on the land after a visit In the city
We are erecting a tent house In
girls
and two boys, who reside here;
W. G. Suuthers and wife, of the nently. On his first visit here he pur­
hill is nearing completion.
the
real of the booth, where nil st­
his father and mother and one broth­
W. A. Welch and C. B. Plummer Southers-Albers Company, of Port­ chased several pieces of property.
tendant will be In charge, and
er.
residents
of
Loveland.
Colo
.
and
land. are visitors in the city.
Died, at San Francisco. Cal., April
are in the city from Dairy.
samples will la* properly cured
Sam Woodard and Bernard Dixon 8, John 8. Westlotorn, formerly of two sisters. residents of Boulder,
H. H. Hoyt and wife were in the |
and displayed
Send youi stuff
Colo
The
funeral
services
will
be
left Wednesday morning for a two Fort Klamath, in his 86th year. The
city from Merrill Saturday.
the booth. Do It today If possible
held
Thursday
afternoon
In
the
weeks'
visit
to
San
Francisco.
cause of death was the infirmities of
H. G. Wilson was in town from
Get It there by Saturday at the latest
Alex, and Reuben Vincent and Miss age. New York papers please copy. Christian Church, under the auspli< ii
Klamath Agency this week
Our town Is full of strangers want­
of
the
Odd
Fellows'
lodge
of
this
Ed Dunham's auto makes the fine
Miss Mabel Harpold was in the city I Leia McSpadden arrived in the city'
ing
Information.
Help to tell I ho
Wednesday from Langell Valley.
I record of 540 miles, averaging 1’>H city, of which he was a member. In­
from Spring Lake Saturday.
good things of Klumnth County by
terment
will
be
made
In
the
Odd
Fel
­
O. A. Stearns will be in charge of , j miles
an .--------
hour. The trip was over the
the'
J. M. Meredith was a visitor in the j
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sending In your exhibit
Take a Look—a “FIVE
‘the newly erected bureau of *pub-' country from Klamath Falls to Bind, lows' cemetery
city from Eagie Ridge Friday
| Bend to Shaniko. Shaniko to Odell*
I i’OT" will buy a pair—never
Guy and P. J. Wooden were visit-10,1 the court house grounds
EI..MKR MOLLEN It \
Oscar North and family moved out ■ and from Odell to Klamath Falls.
ors here from Merrill Saturday.
will get more for your money
D. W. Cox and W. Ritter were in i lo Meadow l^ke Tuesday, Oscar is
Morrissey, the hero of the ring, re-
-•and we can fit you, too.
to be employed in the mill there.
Elmer Mollenaux. who hrs I < in Xo H«>|s- Held I hit for lleco« e r> of
turned Monday night from Redding,
the city Saturday from Merrill.
C.
R.
and
R.
A.
Miller,
the
pho-
suffering
from
a
complication
of
tu
­
Xoteil Humorist
where he took in the McLellan-Nor-
G. W. Robinson left Wednesday
| tographers. returned last Thursday to val fight, and challenged the winner berculosis and Bright's disease, died
for his ranch in Langell Valley.
REDDING, Conn April 2V
Clay Kane, game warden of Mer­ Klamath Falls from San Francisco. Morrissey and McLellan will again died nt his home In this city Wed­
Twain's
condition took n siid<t<
P.
J.
Hayes
left
last
Friday
for
nesday.
The
deceased
had
been
rill, was a visitor here Saturday.
meet here on the 25th of next month
Mr. Hayes made
W. H. Woodberry, from Merrill, Spokane, Wash.
S. O. Johnson, president, and G. I confined to his bed for nearly thro« for the worm* this afternoou
i many friends during his stay in the I X. Wendling, vice-president, of the weeks and his death had been mo­ doctors are now administering oxygen i
arrived in the city Tuesday night
■ Klamath Development Company, ar-; mentarily expe-cted for many days In a desperate effort to save his life
F. B. Schcow and F. R. Sargent are city.
Char’cs Galliger and wife arrive 1 ! rived in the city on Tuesday
They i For many months prior to his Illness They say he lx winking rapidly, wf’h :
in the city from Modoc Point.
Thursday
from
Lakeview
and
left
on
will remain here a day or two look- ; he conducted a shoe repali shop on absolutely no hoja- for Ills recover:
Philip Oden and wife are visitors
the morning train for a trip to P ,i t- ing after the extensive interests of Main street, where he had by his Ills only daughter, who has just re- Next Door to the Postoffice
here today from Yonna Valley.
genial i>ersonallty made many friends. turned from her honeymoon til; . Is
their corporation.
Leia M. Spadden is in the city to i land.
Klamath Falls
S. L. Courtney and A. B. Cheyene,
meet her mother from Chicago.
Fred P. Cronemiller has purchased He came here from Loveland. Colo., constantly nt his bedside
W. C. Dalton and family left Mon­ of Spring I-ake district, were in to at­ the Lakeview Examiner and will take’ where he has a number of relatives
tend the water users' convention Sat­ possession Friday of this week 8. C. H’log.
He was u member of the
day for their home at Merrill.
Graves, who is at present In the j l«oveland Lodge No. 36. I. O. O F
Mrs. Flora Murphy is spending a urday.
Miss Florence Robinson left Tues­ Evening Herald office, will go to, Funeral services will be held tomor-
few days in the city from Dorris.
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The sprinkler has made its wel­ day morning on the Curlew for the Lakevlew as soon as possible and row afternoon, under the auspices of I >
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Agency to teach there fn the Indian take charge of the office.
the l,,ral lodge of Odd Fellows, in­
come appearance on the streets.
< i
school.
Wilmer
Jones,
sheriff
of
Jackson
ferntent
being
In
the
Odd
Fellows'
i
H’, L. Wilkerson, of Langell Val­
Bealtiful designs and cololect while the stock Is new
W. S. Senther and wife, of Port­ county, came in last night and left ■ cemetery.
ley, is a
visitor in the city.
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!
Postmaster A. T. Wilson
olen,‘ ’ land. were ¡rtnong the passengers on this Rioraing for Ashland with Lloyd
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i •
was a visitor in the city
da>‘,
‘ R,^Jay on the Curlew for a trip up French, wanted in Ashland for horse SMALL BLAZE; SMALL DAMAGE
stealing He was taken into custody
VanMetsr, of Poe Valley,; the lake.
Now Is the time to seringa. Cheap and up to date
The Earn her A Peairs building wa» '1 ’
Carl Grubb, brother of Tom Grubb here by Sheriff Barnes and Deputy
was a visitor recently in the city.
(
the scene of a small blaze on Tues- . i >
PHONE PM.
'
of
Hum's
hardware
store,
arrived
Sheriff
Schallock
and
confined
in
the
N. D. Ginsbach and wife are visit-:
i
day which threatened for a few mo / [
ois in’thedty from Klamath Agency. ¡Sunday nijit from Brawley. Imperial city jail.
BAMBER & PEAIRS, The Decorators
Cal
Mrs. McKay, Miss Carlson and T. ' Valley, r
“'
P. C. Lavey, of the firm of P. C. mentH to consume the structure and
its
cont'.'uta.
Mr.
Pealrs
bad
placed
E. P. McCornack, of Salem, is in , Lavey & Company, arrived Tuesday
Carlson are in the city from Odessa.
a can of oil on the atnVe to heat, and
P. C. Lavey, of Portland, arrived in the city on business connected with , on Tuesday evening's train from
left the room for a few momenta. I
his
extensive
interests
in
this
section
i
San
Francisco.
Mr.
Strutte,
who
rep
­
i he city Tuesday night on business
BERT £. WITHROW, Secretary
resents Mr. Lavey here, has just com­ During his absence the oil can boiled |
W. A. Walker and John Wells ar­ of the State.
Mrs. Wynant and Q. V. Holuset pleted a very pretty office at the lower over In the stove. Igniting and seud-
rived in the city Tuesday from Bly.
E. M. BL'MB,
J
ZUMWALT.
of »moke. I DON
John Ferason was a visitor in the and wife and M. Whitney were pass-1 end of Main street. The office is built Ing forth a dense volume
C. E.
Vice President an i
By quick work he succeeded in re-
city from Klamath Agency this week. engers on the stag« to Merrill Satur­ on the bungalow style.
Tresanrer
President
moving
the hot oil and confining the
day
morning.
Tuesday
morning
while
setting
a
O. G. Hardy, of Prague, Okla., is
Maps, Plans, Blue Prints, Etc
fire
to
a
small
area
until
he
succeeded
Judge Webster will address the I blast in the trenching for the water
in the city and expects to locate here.
Rob Sloan, of this city, left Friday people of this community on the 25tb | main that is being laid to Shipping­ In putting out the fire. The alarm i
morning for a visit to San Diego and 26th of this month on the subject ton, quite a number of good slxed was sounded, but before the depart­
of good roads.
rocks were distributed over the ment turned on the water he had |
Cal.
H.
B.
Miller
and
John
Whistler
neighborhood, one of them going the trouble well in hand and Its as- |
Charles and Frank Anderson were
recent visitors in the city from Mer- arrived Friday from Portland and clear over th eMoore fiats, hitting the distance was unnecessary. The build­
left this morning on an irrigation Iris theatre and bounding back on ing was slightly damaged, mostly I
rill.
from smoke. The loss Is fully cov­
project, to Lakeview.
Mrs. .Moore's porch. No one hurt.
KLAMATH FALLS, OH KGO%
E. E. McCullough and wife
For any kind ot paint, roof oil,
Carl Ripley, son of Fred Ripley, of ered by insurance.
visitors in the city from Dorris Satur-!
benzine, turpentine, dry colors; in this city, died Tuesday at 6 p. m.
A
day.
Car) Ripley, the son of Mr. and fact, any old thing in the paint line, in Portland, after a prolonged illness.
It was hoped that a change of alti­
Mrs. Fred Ripley, is very sick in Port­ see Bam her & Pealrs.
land.
The Chamber of Commerce will tude would be beneficial to his health,
D. W. Burling spent the day Friday meet Thursday afternoon to make but in his weakened condition he
in Dorris, returning on the evening arrangements for the reception of the withstood the trip badly, having had
a relapse within a few miles of Port-1
train.
Portland excursionists.
F. W. Weding left last Friday on
A marriage license was issued Wed­ land, from which he did not recover.
the Curlew for a trip on the Upper nesday at the court house to Reuben
J. W. Hawxhurst, of the Cash Meat
Lake.
Vincent and Miss Leia McSpadden, Market, is congratulating himself on
Mrs. M. J. Dalton, of Merrill, re­ both of Langell Valley.
having secured one of the finest
returned Friday from a tyip to Cali­
W. 8. Worden returned Tuesday bunches of beef cattle in the county.
fornia.
night, from San Francisco, where he He purchased them from Burrell
D. S. Cardwell and family were made a hurried trip in connection Short, who paid particular attention
visitors in the city from Merrill on with his many interests.
to their fattening for the local mar­
8-in bowl and 6 4-In fruits, all for
Tuesday.
ket.
Mr. Hawxhurst has some of
Geo. R. Snyder has sold the cor­
Mrs. I. D. Applegate, of Oakland.
the meat now In his shop and those
ner of Seventh and Oak, including a
Cal., is visiting Mrs. W. O. Smith, of
who have seen it agree that no better
new house, to Alma Beardsley, the
this city.
can be found anywhere In the State.
price paid being upward of )2,000.
C. A. Snell has returned from a
The Meadow Lake Lumber *Com-
The Lakeview stage Wednesday
ten days’ trip over the country on
fine glass, ground stopper, cut top,
party cut its first lumber Monday
had the following passengers booked:
business.
The installation of the mill is not en­
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Erank L. T. A. Roberts, to Dairy; C E. Schultz, tirely completed, but the machinery
Applegate last Friday afternoon, a to Bly; M. T. Venator, to Lakeview. is set up and within a very few days
daughter.
W. G. Steel arrived Friday from the Qtlant will be running in full
Some of the members of the Ha- Portland, accompanied by A. L. Park­ blast. As soon as enough lumber can
waiian quartet have been good enoug hurst, who will represent Mr. Steel's be cut the work of erecting the box
enough to leave phonograph records interests at Crater Lake this summer. factory in the railroad yards In this
of their music and songs with .Mrs.
H. D. Gaskell, interested in the city will be begun.
It Is expected
G. W. Robinson
sale and manufacture of powder, was that by June 1 the factory will be
Hilda Lobert, an Indian lady, left a visitor at Rattlesnake Point to ob- completed and ready for operation.
TAKE'A FtW MINUTES
TO-DAY
-examine
the spring
showing
>1
of Florshe m
l ies and Ox­
fords. Never
were so many good
features combined
with
good shoe-
making-—
The Aviator”
The Pirate”
” Phe Alamo”
l'he Modoc”
The Azby”
are some of the
>*
NEW ONES
shoe
PORTLAND
STORE
A Snap for You
iqio -WALL
PAPER- iqio
Abstracting
Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc
Surveying and Irrigation Engineering
Glass Day Next Sat
BARGAINS FOR THE DAY ONLY
Fine Glass Berry Set,
50c
Ordinary Water Pitchers
15c
Oil Or Vinegar Bottles,
25c
SEE WINDOWS
Opposite
9 Court House
1
FOR BARGAINS
THE □ DEAL
telephone
1251
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