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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1910)
Mr. and Mrs E. W. Gowen re APPELLATE COURT DIHMIHHEH on professional business. He was turned home last Monday from their APPEAL OF JOHN ItEEHE accompanied by C. H. Underwood. vacation which was spent in Califor Fred Ripley, son of Fred C. Ripley I». C Lavey left Thursday for Port of this city, left on Thursday to join nia visiting friends. Mrs Gowen has Wa» ('out Ivied in Circuit Court ««f land. spent the winter there and returns Si-kiyou County of hilling W. O. Kingdon is down from Fort his father at Portland and attend the horn«' greatly improved in health She mi liulinu funeral of his younger brother. Carl Klamath. has had a moat enjoyable time, but Carl Schenecker has returned to F. L. Carlson was a visitor Friday the city from IMrris. where he has is glad to once more be with her United Press Service. from Odessa. SACRAMENTO. Cal . Npill 2. friends In Klamath Falls, a joy which Roy Merrill was a visitor Friday been working for the Southern Pa is equally shared with her Th«' Third District tppelhitc Court cific. and expects to remain here dur from Merrill. O. R. Fitzhugh. who arrived here today dismissed th«* apixral of John E. L. Hosley was in the city from ing the summer. R«*,'s«* was convicted In the Silent Jim Johnson is a recent ar some time ago with men and mules Reese Merrill Friday Circuit Court of Siskiyou County of for rallr«>ad work, after taking u con rival in the city, with headquart« rs Dave Shook was in the city from at the Gun Store. He is glad to tract. returmtl supposedly to Bakers killing an Indian. The euse was bit- Dairy Monday terly fought ut Yreka, th«' jury r«>- L. L. Weigand is u visitor in the iu«*et his friends, but has ve . litil« field to get mor«» implements. Situ«* that tint«» h«' has not b«*en heard from . turning u verdict of guilty after n to say to anyone. city from Olene. A party of Klamath Falls sight It is feared he has met with foul ( short deliberation Charles Pickett is a recent visitor ; seers took in Keno Sunday after- 1 play, as he hail no known reason fori The court upheld the conviction of from Poe Valley. noon. Those on the trip were Merrs disappearing. Th«» men and mules Daniel Crowley and Frank Wilson, J. H. Williams was in the city from Hooker. Thomas, Rogers. Campbell. are staying here Idl«» in his absence ' who were charged with robbing an Merrill Thursday. The pris E. H. Lawrence has made applica old man ut Nevada City Chas Lambert was in the city from Ward and Lewis. oners attempted to escu|»< from the tion for an internal revenue license C. N Meyei was iu the city Satur Bonanza Monday. jail at Truck«*«', following Hull ar K. D. North left Tuesday morning day from his homestead on the Fort under which to open a tobacco manu rest Constable Sluiupf accidentally factory. H is Mr. Lowrence's Inten Klamath road He was accompanied for Langell Valley. shot Frank King, a bystander, in the tion to put up tobacco in package«, by Mrs. Meyer, who has been quit«* ill C. E. Hoyt and wife are visitors and in order to do so will hav>> to ensuing fight, und th« defendants for several mouths. from Fort Klamath. operatt* under a different licens • to contended that the lower court err* *d Frank Peairs is a recent arrival tn E. B. Shumway has return«'«! front the city from Colorado. Wltil«* dsh- that held for th«» manufacture of in allowing that fact to tie told In a trip to Sacramento. the trial of the case H. B. Leighton left on the Tuesday ing Sunday, his little daughter fell cigars. This new enterprise of his will undoubtedly meet with the «.mu* into the river, but was rescue«! befor«' i train for Minneapolis. good success that has followed his ef WOMEN GIVE I P FIGHT; H. W. Gregg was a visitor Friday any danger came to her. READY TO GO TO JAIL forts in the cigar making buidn* Word was received from 8. E Mar from Klamath Agency. "Billy" Helleman celebrated his J. M. Howell is a visitor at the tin. who underwent an operation Counsel Sunday in San Francisco for apppen-, fifth birthday on Mouday afternoon, i SALEM. OrOe . April 27 American from Merrill. for ilutth* McGinnis et al. M'uteneed Miss Frances Johnson is a visitor, dicitis. to the effect that th«* operation and. to make memorable the occa-1 to serve 30 days in the Marion County was succ«*ssful and that h*» was get-1 sion. invited a number of his young j in the city from Dorris. ting along nicely. friends to help him have a joyous I Jail by Judge George Burnett for vio John L. Shook was a visitor in the Never befor«- have we shown as time. That h»* eutertain«»d them roy-I lating the luw prohibiting the con city from Dairy Friday. complete a line of Spring Suits as we ally was indicated by th«» fact that ducting of disreputable houses In the Mrs. H. L. Scott is a visitor in the are now- showing. Hart Schaffner & there was a considerable depletion State, waived time for the tiling of a city from Fort Klamath. petition for reporting in th«' Supreme H. G. Wilson was down from Marks. Friends Bros.. Alfred Benja in the stock of candy in the city, as Court, un<i usk«-d that the mandates min. Prices from $10 up to $35.— well as in many of the dainties that Klamath Agency Monday. graced the pantry shelf. Games were be returned In order that th«' women J. M. Anderson was a visitor in • "The Portland Store." Mr. and Mrs. William Pitts have played and the youngsters had fun j might begin to serve th«- sentence im the city Sunday from Dairy. mediately. This Is th*- ciilmlnutlon Fresh crushed strawberry sundaes returned from Portland, where they from start to finish. of a long tight between the reform had gon«» for the benefit of Mr. Pitts' ' Miss Lorinda M. Sauber has been at East End Kandy Kitchen leagues of this city and the houses of J. H. Richardson and wife are re- j health. His many friends will regret notified by th«' Lakeview land office Ill-fame. HattieH McGinnis and four to learn that there is no improve that th«» register ur.d receiver Ims cent arrivals from Lakeview. other women were urr«*sted, lndicte«l decided in her favor in th«- contest A. A. and J. H Belsu left Tuesday ! ment in his condition. W. H. Clark was buried last Thurs-1 that was instituted against her home and convicted under th«- State law, morning for San Francisco. day by the members of I. O. O. F. ; stead by one of the special agents of und Judge Burnett sentenced Delia A. D. Naylor was a visitor in the j Lodge No. 104, the services being th«- Department of th«' Interior The Ritchie, Ros«* Leland. Juliu Downle city from Medford Monday. held at the A. O. U. W hall at 1 land in question is located in the and Emma Thomas to nerve 30 days A. P. Cross is a recent arrival in . In jail, but Hatties McGinnis. being o'clock. Interment was made in the N*. NEK, SEV NEK*. NEK*. the city from San Francisco. well along in years, was dealt with Odd Fellows cemeterv. NW *w s«»ction 25. township 40 south, Mrs. Vesta Johnson was visiting in ■ The baseball team from the public W. M. Her many friends will be leniently by th«' court and fined $300. the city Sunday from Merrill. Au ap|H*al was taken to the Supreme Forn. Friday morning, to Mr. and school which played the Bonanza glad to learn of this favorable termi Court, which afllrmtsl the judgment team at that place Saturday, admin nation of a suit that had little or no Mrs. Louis Biebn, a daughter. of the lower court. J. F. Steinman was in the city istered a dubbing that they will not merit from the beginning. soon forget. The score was Klamath J. D. Carroll some time ago rented WEZLER GIVES UP from Klamath Agency Monday an office in the White-Maddox build C. G. Lambert and Harry Nichols Falls, 14; Bononza, 2. AND <X>NPKNSEH ILL The funeral of Elmer Mollenaux ing. The fact that be has mad«* no came in from Bonanxa Thursday- Perry Murphy and wife returned took place last Thursday at 4 o'clock effort towards fixing It up has aroused DcM-rilxt. IS-coying of Mrs. Stliulz, from the Methodist Church, conduct the curiosity of some of his fri*»n«l.i, Thursday to their home at Dorris. Intcnicw With Her and the W. A. Van Walt has returned from ed by the Odd Fellows Lodge.* de one of whom asked him today what Hh<M>Hng a trip to Oakland and San Francisco. I ceased being a member of Colorado he was going to do with it. "Oh; TACOMA. Wash . April 27. -Chas just use it." was his naiv* reply. Frank J. O'Hara and wife, of San i Lodge No. 3«. I. O. O. F Franklin Fouriner was brought in "Well, what name are you going to J. Wezler, late Saturday, mud«* a full Francisco, are recent arrivals in the from Merrill last Friday, charged | put on the door?” "Just J. D «’nr- cunf«*sslon of the circumstano.'H sur city. W. H. Hall and wife were regis by Dr. J. G. Patterson with perjury, rol). Defendant,” was his witty re rounding his murder of Mrs. Henry tered Friday at the Livermore from having made affidavit that he had joinder. He further elucidated his Schulz, his mother-in-law. near Gig purchased whisky at Patterson's drug remarks by adding that he had not Harbor, Wash., following u previous, Keno. S. C. Graves left on Tuesday for store. He was released on $1.000 j as yet taken steps to have the title partial confession mad«* on th« train Lakeview to take charge of the Lake bonds. I copyrighted, "but," he said, "in view while en rout«» from San Francisco to The funeral of Henry Row«» took of the fact that there are a number Portland, a summary of which was view Examiner. Mrs. Albert Shur and Mrs. Ray j place at Redmen hall Friday after- ' of parties in this community who are given out Saturday afternoon. Wezler made the full confession Lamb were visitors in the city Tues- ■ noon at 3 o'clock. He was a member showing symptoms of appropriating of the Fraternal Order of Eagles and that title. 1 want to serv«- notice on while In a semi-bysterical state. He day from Keno. The Klamath Hospital will soon will be buried under the auspices of them that 1 have a prior right to it wept frequently us he talked and con be opened by Mrs Kinsberg as a that lodge, belonging to No. •> of and intend to see that it is amply tended that his original Intention was not to kill Mrs. Schulz when he wrote Tacoma. protected.'' rooming house. the decoy letter. Real «»state dealers complain of ai S. C. Graves left Friday morn t'hkrlea Graves has returned from ing for Bonanza, to complete arrange bouse famine. Any kind of a build- i Odell, where he went to close up his ing that iB fit to be occupied rents ments for his departure for I-ake- MEXICAN BURNED TO DEATH business affairs there. IN HAN DIE4JO HOTEL FIRE Frank Klatzuba, one of the head for a goodly sum. and still the new view, where be goes to take charge of men of the Bohemian settlement, is comers cannot be accommodated. , the Lakeview Examiner recently ac Several Narrow Mpwct*» From Death This city needs a building and loan quired by F. H. Cronemiller, Klam in the city from Merrill. in the Flan»- ath County Is sorry to lose "Chap,” Ned Hooker. W. J .Rogers and . association Charles Thomas left Wednesday for ' Mrs. C. P. Mason left on Thursday for he is the Nestor of th«» printing United Preaa Service. Crescent to be out about a week. for a visit of several weeks’ duration trade of the county. He has wit SAN DIEGO, Cal.. April 37.—F. Joe Moore and Mrs. Laura Beals with relatives and friends in and near nessed the ups and downs of the Green, u Mexican workman, was were married Thursday evening at i Spokane. The many friends of the printing business and shared the joys burned to death und several others the home of the bride in this city. Doctor are preparing to help him pass and sorrows of those engaged in pub had a narrow «*srn(M' early this morn W. P. Johnson left last Tuesday | bis days of loneliness in as happy a lishing papers in this county until he ing in a fire that destroyed the has become a part of the production American House. Green was asleep for Portland, where he will attend to! manner as possible. of the publications of Klamath. Mr. on the second floor and It Is sup- private business for the next week Mrs. R. A. Emmitt, Mrs. Fred F. M. Rolfe, proprietor of the Cer- Biehn and Miss Ella Emmitt left Cronemiller has secured the services posed h«* was overcome by the smoke tral barber shop, is in the city from Monday for a visit in California of a man who will ever work for the before h«- was awakened. Marco Eugene. He will remain a few days. cities. Mrs. Emmitt and Mrs. Biehn interests of his paper and a man who ReniB, proprietor of the hotel, with G. P. VanRiper has purchased a! will visit their daughter and sister in will ever prove a valuable assistance bis wife and four children and a lot in the Hot Springs addition and Santa Cruz and Miss Emmitt will to him. The Herald wishes him God number of guests sere compelled to will at once build a residence thereon. visit frieDds and relatives in Santa speed and hopes to s«-e the day when make their escape in their night Chap will own and publish a big clothes. Two men Jumped from the The new Southern Pacific dredge, Rosa. paper of his own. He has earned Klamath Queen, is now about half W. S. Worden, right of way agent that honor and is fully entitled to it. second story. The origin of th*- fire way through on the channel to Modoc Is unknown. for the Southern Pacific Railroad Point. Company, left last Thursday for the R. A. Emmitt will raise the frame RKHOLUT1ON I xhh than 6 p«T <«*nt of the t*titlr* reservation, where he goes to com of the largest barn in Klamath area of the world Is capable of till plete the work of appraisement on County today at H. H. Valkenburg'3 Whereas, In view of the loss we an«. certain lands purchased for the right ranch. of way for the Klamath-Natron ex- > have sustained by the death of Bro. K. D. North, who is taking the Britsb brewers laat year lined Wm. H. Clark, and the great loss to tension. census in the I^angell Valley country, his family and loved ones; then fore, about 63,000,000 pounds of hops. Dr. Clara Reames. accompanied by spent Sunday in the city with his be it her father, Mr. Young, arriv«»d here family. R»»solv»*d, That we. as members of Dr. E. B. Merchant and G. Bray- Tuesday and are the guests of Mr. Klamath Lodge No. 137, I. O. O. F., made the run of 421 miles from San and Mrs. Alex. Martin. Jr. Doctor do deeply sympathize with Mrs. W. 11. Francisco to the Falls in 27 H nours’ Reames, who is at present health of Clark and family, and extend to th«m ficer of Astoria, was formerly a resi our heartfelt sympathy In this their running. W. A. Williams, of Portland is a dent of this city and has a host of sad bereavement, assuring t*»ut wc visitor in the city. Mr. Williams is friends here who will be glad to wel mourn with them in their groat af the owner of a flying machine in i come her back again. fliction. Henry Anderson, postmaster, and Portland. Resolved, That a copy of then«? res Born. Sunday. April 24, to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Martin, of Mer olutions be sent to the bereaved fam and Mrs. R. W. Clay, a daughter. rill, came up last Friday. Mrs. Mar ily of our departed brother, anj that Mr. Clay is a son of Mrs. Griffiths of tin left on Saturday for San Fran-i they be entered on a memorial page Opposite cisco, where she will join her bus- ' in our records In fill), and that our Eagle Point. band, who is down there on business J. J. Millerich and P. J. Cochrane charter be draped for 30 day« in returned on Thursday from Klamath Mr. Anderson, accompanied by Mrs memory of our deceas«»d brother, ar d Coon Hoose Agency and left on the morning train C. M Ramsby and her two children, I that a copy be sent to the Paelfl*: Odd returned to Merrill Saturday. for Portland. Fellow and to each of the city paper« J. O. Ripley left last Friday for The date for completing the census J Fraternally submitted, Portland, as he found the altitude of the city is drawing near. It should . W. O. SMITH, here too high for him. having been be a matter of pride for the citizens : H. L. ARMSTRONG troubled with his heart. of Klamath to see as large a popula-* II. E MOMEYER, Comml't.w. 1 Chas. lambert has purchased the tion as possible, and it is, therefore, I stage coach. Oregon No. 7, and after suggested that each constitute him-■ For the last ten years in the United rebuilding it will again be put in self a committee of one to see that every name possible is secured. If ’ States there has been an average service on the I^akeview run. Doctor Hamilton left last Friday you have not given your name to the 1 consumption of eighty-four tons of iron to aaeh ton of copper. in an automobile for Fort Klamath census taker, do so at once. CITY BREVITIES. OW, all together—What’s the matter with Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes? N They’re all right! What’s all right? Hart Schaffner & Marx fine clothes! They’re all-wool, perfectly tailored, correct In In style and fit; we guarantee every suit for one year Sults $20 Better see some of the new weaves. to $35 This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes P ortland S tore Next door to the Postoffice, Klamath Falls. A Snap for You Bealtlful designs and cololect while th« stock la ne» 1910-WALL PAPER-1910 Now la the tim«» to aerlnga Cheap and up to dat«» I'HONK WM. BANKER & PEAIRS, The Decorators ••»»•♦♦♦♦•»♦••♦»♦»•♦»•♦♦♦»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦••»»♦»♦»»♦fifi»»« BERT K WITHROW, .secretary DON J. ZUMWALT. Ahctrortino C. E. RUblldbllllg Prwaident Maps, Plana, Blue Prints, Etc K M HUUU* VicwPrMkUnt.nl Trewanrer Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc Surveying and Irrigation Engineering KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Rev. W. G. Smith, formerly pa ui of the Presbyterian Church of this city, was here Saturday on business He Is now locateti at Wolf Creek. where he Is engaged In th*1 real ea- tate buaineea. Elum Butts Is u iecent arrival it thia city He is the fath- la» i> ¡ D. A. Straw Mr Butts is on«» of th' ; real old-timers, having o tim been naaoi late«! with Buffalo Hill bnri* i In the fifties. Saturday Bargains at |j pp rp sx ■ I n EL LJ L^EL/AL. Swtfl ft Co’s famous “Wool Soap” - - Telephone 1251 4 for 25c Royal Savon Laundry Soap, 12 oz. bars - 6 for 25c Bon Ami < > ....... joe