Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, May 05, 1910, Image 8

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    Henry Stout, wife and daughter «■isc«>. G E W«*HV«“ison. Portland. J,
left on Wednesday for Ashland on ;«<• 8 llaininerslei and wife. Gold Dili;
Gust. Petterson.
11 O. i Cox is a visitor today from count of ttu'ir daughter's health
Colonel Allen left last Sunday for
A letter was received here Suu-
Merrill.
day
from 8. E, Martin, who is just
his
summer
place
on
th««
Upper
Lake.
J. A. I Dixon was in from Merrill
recovering front an ('iteration (or ap-
He expects to remain all summer.
Monday.
The Meadow Lake Lumber Com­ pendicitls. He Is still eoufined to his I
F. C. Ripley has returned from
pany
is hauling out machinery to the room la ou«* of the San Francisco
Portland.
Charles Ree«l left Monday morning mill with traction engines Wednes­ hospitals, but states that he expects
to be able to get out within a few 1
day
for Merrill.
E. J. Mullin, F. E. Crabtin and K. days.
W. W. Smith, of Bly, is in the city
A. Wyatt are recent arrivals in the
Henry Jensen expects to leave in
on business.
Dean Heavlin was In th«“ city from city to l°°k over the Klamath situa- a few days for Southern California,
where he will remain for some time
, tlon.
Dorris Saturday.
Mr Jensen has been quite 111 for a
Frank
Silvers
was
in
Tuesday
from
T. J. Roiney was in the city from
Spring Creek, bringing a 9 3-4 pound number of weeks and it is with th«“
Odessa Tuesday.
E. C. Belknap left Friday morning 1 Rainbow trout n«e,i tiring 2* inch«* hope of regaining his health that he
has d«*cid«>d to make the trip. He
long.
for San Francis«“O.
Mr
and
Mrs
1.
D.
Applegate
left
will
be accompanied b> his wife.
H. L. Benson left Wednesday for
i
CLASS
ion
Wednesday
for
Tule
Laik«
“
aud
the
R.
M Richardsou has returned
Salem on business.
F
ft«».
from
Ashland,
where
h«>
went
Mou-
1
Jess Harding left Tuesday for a ,ava t»eds. expecting to be gone a few
2-B.ir
day
for
the
purpos<>
of
investigating
.
weeks.
trip to Old Mexico.
The City team defeated the Indians ; Lakeview stag«“ Wednesday hail the the mysteries of Klkdoiu. •'Dick"
following passengers: J. L. Delson, evidently ha«l a good time, for he has
Sunday afternoon.
Riley Woods was a recent visitor in O. A. Mead, to Lakeview; O. J. Lee. been jumping sidewavs slue«“ he got
home, apparently expect lug SOIII«“-
to Dairy.
the city from Dairy.
thing
to happen every minute
H.
Alien
is
iu
the
city
from
Seattle
!
Will W. Adams was in the city
And the prices we quote that
The Oregon Trunk surveyors nr«“ |
He is looking for his father and his
from Merrill Monday
are attracting the men to
N. T. Joliffe is a recent arrival in brother, who have a rau«'h somewhere i making good headway with their op
i
erations
towards
this
city
They
are
If
in
this
country.
the city from Seattle.
“The Portland Store.”
If
now
close
to
Spring
Creek,
und
hav«
“
J.
W.
Smith
is
in
th«
1
city
from
W. W. Masten is tn th«“ city ou a
»
Midland. Mr. Smith Is one of the | established a permanent survey all of
you're not already acquainted
visit from his ranch.
W. L. Hoyt was a visitor tn the city i pioneers of the county and a veteran the way. Maps for the n«*w territory !
with what Klamath Falls’
covered are being prepared, and as [
1 of the Civil War.
from Merrill Saturday.
W. L. Powers, ot Ashland, and J. soon as completed they will b«* sub
The county court began its regu­
most popular and largest
[V
J. Johnson and F. C. Clevish are re­ milted for approval.
lar session Wednesday.
A crew of men has been engaged I
I
clothing store Is doing In val
Mrs. Nate Otterbein was in the city cent arrivals in the city, kxiking over
0
V
J
1
in establishing a log boom near the
the Klamath country.
from Merrill this week
ue-givlng,
this
Is
you.
time
to
4
Miss Mary H. Smyth and Emery bridg«“ for th«“ purpose of catching th«-
W. W. Smith, of Bly. has returned
b
0
H. Pool were married at the home of logs that ar«* to be sent down I.Ink 1
from his Southern trip.
learn.
A
great
assortment
of
J. O. Huffman has returned from a I George Smyth, father of tbe bride, River from th«* Upper Lake They
are for use in the Moore Mill, recent
near Dairy last Sunday
Suits—Suits in Scotch Chevi­
week's trip to Lakeview.
Albert Walker came in from Bly- ly purchased by the Inins-Clark Com­
D. B. Johnson was in th«* city from
ots, self-figured Serges, silk
last Tuesday for the purpose of at­ pany. which concern proposes to op- 1
the Dalton ranch Saturday.
erate
rhe
plant
this
summer
mixed Worsteds and plain
Gust. Petterson is a guest at the tending the sessions of th«> county­
court for the May term.
Wi”iani Leo. heating and «■• I’tllut- j
Lakeside Inn from the camp.
V
Serges; all of the very latest
“’om-
F. M. Upp, who has been in th«“ mg «“ngineer of the J. C Bay
<1
Born, Tuesday merning, to Mr. and
*ì
employ
of
H.
J.
Winters,
has
resigned
i.any
of
Portland,
arrived
in
th®
city
Mrs. J. P. Day, a daughter.
styles
and
shades.
»
C. E. Woodard and wife and T. W his position and is at present enjoy­ last Tuesday for th«“ purpose of sub­
mitting bids for the heating plants
ing a well earned vacation.
Tracy left Friday mor Paisley.
Doctor Parker entertained the stu­ in the two school buildings Owing
Dan Gordon and daughter. Fannie,
dents and faculty Friday morning to the haste of th«* school board in!
are in the city from Worden.
Positveiy the strongest values ever
W. C. Dalton was registered at the at chapel with his fine Vlctrola. Th«* awarding the contract, he was K mj
shown at
late to receive a hearing.
music was enjoyed by all present.
1-akeside from Merrill Saturday.
Marriage
licenses
filed
Saturday:
Mr. aud Mrs John J. Cunningham
Mrs. John Ellis arrived home on
I
■'.f
** *4C
T. E. Griffith and Mamie E. Robert­ left Thursiiay morning for Port­
Wednesday's train from Florida.
R. McArthur of the Innis Lumber son. of Klamath Falls; Christ. Wil­ land. when* they expect to make their,
liams and Bertha Heiiuz. of Klamath home. During their residence here
Company, has returned to this city.
they have made many friends who I
".t NT
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Tooker are in Falls.
V
Wm. N. Vallandigham. Superin- regret their decision to l«“«ve this city. I
the city from their ranch at Dairy.
Miss Helen Wakefield left Monday I tendent of Schools Swan and Profes- Mr. Cunningham will long be remem­
morning for her school at Pine Grove. j sor Howard left Friday for Bonanza bered in this city l>v th«“ many beewtl* |
W. P. Rhodes is in the city from i to attend school institute being held I ful bungalows he erected here.
Indications are that the travel to
Merrill, having come up in his auto. I there.
E. E. Fitch and W. P. Whitney j Dr. E. Hitchcock is a recent ar­ Crater Laki* will start much earlier
were visitors from Merrill Tuesday. rival in the city, registered at the this year than heretofore. Th«* snow i
J
Cy Faith and Jim Grimes were in Lakeside. He is a friend ot Doctor is melting rapidly and at the present
r
V ■
♦.¿J
'he city Wednesday from Olene Gap. Merryman and will have charge of his rate should be practically all gone by '
Í
»,
.
June 1. The buildings at the lake I
J. T. Ward has finished plowing ; railroad practice.
for his spring crop of new potatoes. | Ned Hooker. Charles Thomas and are all in good condition, the only ‘
A. D. Harpold, of Bonanza, filed a}w- J- Rogers have returned from a damage being inflicted being to th«*
Next Door to Post office
, oad petition in county court Friday trip to Cr«?scent City. They report a telephone line, which can be easily'
Klamath
Falls : : : : : Oregon
Miss Rose Dunlap, of Oklahoma, is i fine time and weI1 Phased with the repaired.
visiting* her aunt, Mrs. W. T. Shive. | ! looks of the country.
Cards have been leceived announc­
Geo. H. Hayden is fitting up his ing the marriage of Miss Hannah J.
Mrs. H. W. LaFreniere is a visitor
in the city for a few days from Dor-1 new jewelry store in the Jacobs block. Bowne to William Deans at the home
ria.
1 He will have an up-to-date establish­ of the bride's parents in Sheldon, la.
BERT K WITHROW, Secretary
Charles and William Wilson arc ment when his fixtures are installed Mrs. Bowne has a host of friends In
visitors in the city today from Mer and the large stock arrives.
this county who will extend to her i
DON J ZUMWALT,
E. M. HUBS,
Marriage licenses were issued at their best wishes. She has been here 1 When Will Klanuith Falls Pi-ople
rill.
C. E.
Vics
President an I
ix-arn the lm|H>rtan<«' of It?
Mrs. Harry E. Wilson was in the j the courthouse Friday to Erwin P. quite frequently visiting her brother. I
President
Treasurer
city Monday on a shopping expedi-1 Pool and Mary E. Smyth of Yonna F. J. Bowne, tbe big land owner of
Maps. PU m , Blue Prieta, Etc
Backache in only a simple thing at
Valley, and Johnnie Manning and the Upper Project. Mr. and Mrs.
'ion.
first;
Dr. J. A. Best has arrived from' Dolfy Reece, of Spring Lake.
Deans will make their horn«- in Port­
But when you know tie from th«“
Pendleton. His family will join him ' John Bauer has leased the Henry land.
kidneys;
Jensen
place,
also
the
Joe
Pierce
lot
soon.
Th«- building formerly occupi«*d by
Senator Abner Weed was a guest on Conger avenue, and the Charles Grizzell Bros is being remodeled by j That serious kidney troubles fol­
low;
Surveying and Irrigation Engineering
Wilson
place
on
the
same
street,
all
Tuesday at the Lakeside from Duns-1
John H. Shannon into a thoroughly
That
diabetes,
Bright
’
s
disease
may
of
which
he
proposes
to
use
as
truck
fflnir.
modern store building. It has been be
| th«* fatal end.
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
C. W. Sherman. Sr., arrived in the ; gardens.
moved back and an addition built on
city Wednesday from his home at' E. I. Applegate returned last Fri­ and when completed will have two | You will gladly profit by the fol­
day from Brawley, where he has been full stories 30x60 feet, the lower floor lowing experience.
Dairy.
The Indian ball team returned Sun­ for the past six months. He will be to be fitted up for a store room with { 'Tin the honest statement of a suf­ finally restored and arc not other­ the court room of this court, in th
day evening on the Winema to the! joined shortly by Mrs. Applegate, who plate glass front and will be occupied ferer who was cured
wise withdrawn, reserved, or appro­ Courthoue«* of said County, at Klatr
Chas. Voss, Pine and North Sts.,
is visiting with relatives in Nevada by Willis & Son, who will carry a full
Agency.
priated. will be subject to settlement nth Falla, Oregon, then und there t<>
Yreka, Cal., says; "I honestly be­ i under the public land laws of the
A. H. Brownham and W. H. Patter-; City, Cal.
Hine of furniture and household goods.
show cause, If any there be, why an
son were recent visitors from Langell1 A. Jaloff is having the old Gun | The Messis. Willis recently arrived lieve that Doan's Kidney Pills saved United States on and aft«»r July 18, order should not be made, and a li
Valley.
Store repapered and put in shape and from Ohio and will take possession of my life. I suffered from dropsy for 1910, but shall not be subject to en cense granted for th«“ sale of th«* tol
a long time and despite all my ef­
H. S. Clopton. the postmaster of i will open about the middle of next their new building on June 1.
try, filing of selection until August lowing described real pto|>«“rty, to
forts to get r«“lief. I gradually grew
Bonanza, was a visitor in tbe city on week a gents' furnishing store, run
17, 1910, at tbe United 8tat«*s land wit:
Dr. O. C. Dixon, wife and child
Tuesday.
under tbe name of the Oregon Wool­ arrived here on Sunday from Red- worse. At tlm«>s various parts of my office at Lakeview, Oregon, warning
l-ot 2 of Section 3. Township 4!
body became bloated and I frequent­
Miss Frances Johnson returned this en Mills Store.
mond. Oregon, having driven over- ly had great difficulty in putting on being expressly given that no person South, Rang«- in E W. M . and th<
Tuesday to Dorris after a severe 111- ; The Crater Lake Gun Club has
land. They are out for the purpose my shoes. I suffered from head­ will b« permitted to gain or exercise W *4 of th« HE'» and the N '■» ot
nees here.
any right whatever under any settle­ the SW^ of S..!i.n 4. Township
been organized with the following of- of seeing the country and have adopt­
aches and I had a constant d«“*fr<“ to ment or occupation begun after April
Mrs May Thomas, sister-in-law of cers: C. I. Roberts, president; F. B.
41 South. Range II, E. W. M ; and
ed this means of doing so Dr. Dixon pass the kidney secretions
1
ran
D. A. Shaw, is visiting here from Chambers, vice-president; Roy Walk-
It la further ordered that a cop,,
was greatly surprised to meet J. M, down In health until I became a 7, 1910. and prior to July 19, 1910,
Portland.
all such settlement or occupation b
' er. secretary; C. E. Robinson, field Platts on the streets of the city. They
of this order shall I:»? published a’
shadow of my former self. I happen­
The organization of a tennis club captain and manager.
were neighbor boys back In Michigan ed to read about Doan's Kidney Pills ing forbidden: Willamette Principal least once a week for thre< succoas-
is one of the High School additions
ive weeks, before said dr.; ot heat
The steamer Klamath was towed and spent a good part of the day re­ and seeing that they had been used Meridian T. M 8.. R I E . W 1
os last week.
down the river Thursday to the ca­ calling old times "back on the farm." with excellent results for similar 8W% and Lots 5 and 6, Section 29. Ing. In the Klamath Reimbll-nn, »«
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. H essi g came
nal, from where it will be put on flat Mr. Platts prevailed on the Doctor to troubles, I procured a box and b«“gan A. P. PROUDFIT, Assistant Commis­ newspaper circulating In Klamatl
down from Fort Klamath Tuesday on
cars and taken to the Upper Lake, remain over for a few days and look taking them. They helped me from sioner of tbe General Land Office. County. Oregon.
a busin«-ss trip.
Dated this 2Mh day of Iprli, A
where it will be used in connection this section over thoroughly before the first and I continued their use FRANK PIERCE. First Assistant Sec­
Count Heppe has returned from
retary of the Interior.
G-5-7-7 D. 1910.
with the Crater Lak«.* autos this sum­ deciding to go farther on.
until I was entirely fre«“ from kidney
taking the census out through tbe
(Signed t
J ti GIHF’T I".
mer.
Miss Agnes Hannon, accompanied I trouble."
Bonanza country.
County Judge
ORDEJl TO NIIOW CACHE AGAINHT 5-5-5-26
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hessig, who by all of her fourth grad«“ pupils, left
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Griffith were
MALE OF REAL EHTATE
have been spending the winter on on Saturday for a day's picnicking in cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
io the city Tuesday from Eagle Ridge
< hildrrn Who An- Nl« kl>
their ranch near the Klamath Hot the woods on the west side of the New York, sol«“ agents for th»“ United
on the Upper Lake.
Springs, passed through here yester­ Upper Lak«*. The picnic had filled States.
in the County Court of the State of
Mothers who value their own coir,
John Ellis is down from Ft. Klam­
day on their way to Fort Klamath, the minds of her small charges for
Oregon, for the County of Kinmath. fort and the welfare of their chil­
Remember th«* name Doan's and
ath Monday to meet his wife on her
where they will remain for the sum­ many days and though the weather take no other.
In the Matter of the Guardianship of dren, should never be without a bo>
return from Florida.
•
mer.
William Walter Adams, JameH of Mother Gray's Sweet Powder» to*
was n little threatening that morn­
The High School ball team met de-
Frank Adams and Robert Steele Children, for use throughout the sea
John
Ratcliff
was
brought
up
from
ing
it
did
not
have
a
dampening
ef
­
NOTICE OF RESTORATION OF
feat Saturday afternoon from the In-
Adams, Minora.
Merrill last Saturday and confined in fect on the enthusiasm that filled the PUBLIC LANDS TO SETTLEMENT
son. They Break up Colds, Cur«
dians. Score 7 to 11.
the county jail, to serve a sentence of young hearts that were anxious to get AND ENTRY -(10-28X26 "K" A.
A petition having this day been Feverishness, Constipation, T««ethin,
Misses Nora and Mary Erickson
here from California to visit th«*ir ten days, for alleged violation of the out and commune with nature. It Mi, D«“partm«*nt of the Interior, Gen­ pr<*sented, and filed, In thH above en­ Disorders. Hcndnches and Stomach
local option ordinances of Merrill. He will undoubtedly prove one of the era) I-and Office, Washington, D. C., titled matter by J. Frank Adams, Troubles THESE I’OWDEKS NEV
uncle, A. M. Erickson.
C. L. Stickney has just returned was, in addition, fined 850, but this happiest days of the school life, and, April 16, 1910. Notice Is hereby guardian of the persons and estates ER FAIL. Sold by all Drug Stores
though they returned wet and tired, given that the S«“«retary of the In­ of the above named minors, praying 25c. Don't accept any substitute. A
from a trip to Bryan Mountains to was suspended.
Guests at the l^k«-side: David B. they brought back with them memo­ terior has vacated d«*partmental or­ for order of sale of certain real es­ trial package will b<- sent FREE to
look over timber lands.
der of withdrawal In so far as the tat«) belonging to said wards, said any mother who will address Allot
Chas. F. DeLap has bought the Keller, Albuquerque, N. M , H. C. ries that will long be cherished.
same affects th»“ withdrawal for Irri­ real <>state being hereinafter mor«“ 8. Olmstead, LeRoy, N. V.
Harlow bungalow on the corner of Whitworth. Ontario; C. H. Kirk,
FOR HALF OR TRADE
Weed; 8. J. Kirschberg. San Fran-
gation purpoM-n under the act of June particularly described.
Oak and Seventh streets.
The Sand Cr«iek road from Fort
It is therefore hereby ordered that
17. 1902 (32 Stat , 888), for use In
E. J. Murray Friday sold to
The Ladies' Aid of the M. E
Klamath to the Beaver Marsh will be
One black thoroughbred Percheron connection with th«- Klamath Proj«*ct, the next of kin of the said njlnors, Church will have a sale at the K. K
I. Miller, of Seattle, fourteen lots
soon open for traffic. Already people stallion In good condition. Call or Oregon-California, of the following and al) persons Interested in the K. Store Saturday, May 7. You will
the Mills addition for 83,000.
I described lands In the State of Ore­ above entitled estate, appear befor«“ miss something good If you do no
J. 3. Hammersley and wife, <r are following it on horseback and address,
Gold Hill, former residents of thlu within a week it is expected that It
gon and by his authority such of said this Court on Saturday, th«“ 28th day attend It. Home made pies, cakes,
.
J. H. SHORT,
will be in condition for vehicles.
4'26
Box 295, Klamath Falla.
tractH as have not been heretofore of May, 1910, at 2 o’clock p. m., In bread, etc., will also bo on sale.
city, are guests at the Lakeside.
S'
I
BRIEF MENTION
All Men
Come to the Men’s Store
It is the Clothes
We Sell
«
$10, $12, $15, $18, $20
k
Ik
All men come to an
Exclusive Men’s Store,
where you have a larg­
er assortment of Men’s
Goods to pick from.
The Portland Store
MAY PROVE FATAL
Abstracting
Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc