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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1910)
Miss M E. Jones of Laug«*ll Valley guests of Mr. Espy's father, M has just returned from a trip to Spo- Espy of the Klamath soda works. K D. North returned Sunday night kane and went out to her ranch Mon A very tin«* program has been pre HOLEPROOF HOSE “BOYER” from Bly. day. pared for the sacred concert next For Men, Women and Children Tbe Best >3.00 Hat John Ellis Is in tbe city from Fort John Oliver bus returned from Thursday evening. May 19. at Hous Klamath Dunsmuir, and is now in the freight ton's opera house Th«* Shakespeare j S A. Gilson is in th«* city ll'n-i department of the Southern I’acifl«- quartet will give three numbers. G. W. Brooks has been in the city Dunsmuir. here. Jos Smith is a visitor in the city ! C. R. .Miller hits gone to Eugene for a few days from Siskiyou county. | from Dorris. to make a panoramic picture of that ! Mr. Brooks was formerly located I Chas I^ambert is a r«*«*eut visitor city for the Southern Pacific coin- ’ here, being engaged In building and < contracting He still has interests at from Bonanza. pany. Guy L«*slie spent Sunday iu Dorris Mr. and .Mrs. J. I,. Martin, K A Midland. visiting friends. J T. Billingsley, who Is engaged ill Emmett. Mrs K D. North aud son Dr. J. J. Otey has returned to his took a Sunday outing on a trip to the lively business ut Mt. Hebron. , home below Keno. was iu the city Tu«*sd«y He say he Keno. L. M. Robinson was iu the city came to «-Impvron«* Mr Maguire, who Chas A Thomas ami Ned has not been away from the Dunkard 1 from Merrill Tuesday- will leave the latter part Jack Kimball, timber cruiser, left week for Crescent, where they will town for several months. Tuesday for Bonanza A meeting of the city council was local«' F E White is a guest at the Lake-1 Tuesday for the purpose Mrs \\ It. North left Sunday held sld«* Inn from Bonanza. morning for Cottage Grove, called of opening the blds on street paving, R. H. Vermin was In the city from there on account of th«> illness of her but on the request of a company that wauts to enter this field, openlug was ' Fort Klamath Thursday father. < Oeo. Otey. of Dorris, is visiting Captain O C. Applegate anil neiee postponed until th«* I Sth. his daughter. Mrs. Soule. \t a well attended meeting of the left Sunday morning for Salem, in A. Dorfman was a visitor in th«* connection with the taking of Indian Eagles last night two new mvnibers city Tuesday from Dorris. were initiated . Freil Reed and Chris census. Gus Peterson is in the city from A. Pickett is in the city from Carlson. After tli<* initiations a his camp on Upper I.ake Spring Cr«‘<'k under th«- doctor's care, smoker was given, at which mem David Ford was a visitor in the having lost two lingers in a block at bers of the lodge entertained. Ì Emmitt B«*eson. who recently pur- city from Keno Tuesday. the mill. W 8. Wright is a recent visitor I J. N. Papin, an attorney from New < based the Klamath House, is refur in the city from Lakeview Orleans, is a guest at the Lakeside nishing the place, and It will »oon be A Dent, sheriff of Lake court.' i Iun and is considering locating in opened as a first-class rooinitiK and left Tuesday morning for Bly. boarding hous«> under th«* manage I this city. Born To Mr. and Mr«. Ben J. Gal Tammany dance will be given on ment of Mr. and Mrs. .McDonald. loway of Midland, a daughter. A very merry Sunday outing party Thursday . .May 12, at Red Men's hall, Warren Applegate is a visitor in for the benefit of the Red Men's base look in th«* mountains in aud around the city today from the Agency. McCornicks yesterday, consisting of ball team. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Browne were In Auto glasses and wind and dust E. B. Rarnsby, C. M. Ramsbv aud the city from Bonanza Saturday. glasses in two colors; sun glasses and family, Fr«*,l Houstou and family ami Geo. T. Cline, county surveyor, l«*ft smoked glasses in three colors, at Bert Withrow and family. They spent , Saturday morning for Lakeview. a very enjoyable day. McHatton's. N. A. Colman left Saturday morn Miss Lulu Straw left last Friday , Alfred P. Dolen and D. F. Clark ing for points on the Upper Lake. are recent arrivals in the city and morning for Portland and Salem, ex J. R. Craig of the Sacramento Bee are look fug over the tishing facilities pecting to be gone for two weeks. was a visitor in the city Tuesday. During her absence sh«> will attend of this district. T. M. Cunningham was a visitor in Wm. O. Shreve, of San Francisco, the Rebekah Assembly, to which she the city Saturday from Pine Grove. who represents the Remington Arms is a delegate, which will b«> in session Chris Crowley was a visitor in the Company and the O. M C.. was in at Eugene on May 17. city Thursday from Langell Valley. Arrivals at Hotel Livermore: J. the city Friday. Joe Koessel was a visitor in th«* F A. During the past year about 4501 P. Kreian. San Francisco; cit Monday from his ranch at Dairy. teres of national forests were planted Schnaller. Tacoma.; M. E. Traer. Se- Miss Sadie Gordon, of Worden, is with young trees and 1250 acres were lattle; N. Colson. Portland; F. Phil visiting her sister. Mrs. Tom Grubb. ■own with tree seed. lips, Roseburg; I. W. Banard. Duns Born-—To Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Recently granted patents covered muir; H. P Seideman, Washington: » ftose, Tuesday evening, a 10-ponnd an electrically driven screwdriver, an Jacob Horton. Klamath Falls girl. At the Crater I-ak«* Gin • lub electric portable hammer and an elec P. A. Oscar is registered at the tric window washer. shoot Sunday afternoon th«* follow- Livermore looking over his property An Italian engineer claims to have j ing scores were made out of a possi- here. Hojre 23, Hampton 22. Invented a reversible turbine engine ble 25: Homer Smith was a guest at the that will work with equal power and Shreve 22, McCulem 21, Frank An Livermore from Fort Klamath Mon s'teed in both directions. keny IS. Chas. Roberts 19. Ed Job- I day. son 19. McDonald 18. Robertson 17. registered Mrs. M. A. Jackson is .Mrs. La Freniere has returned I to1 at the Lakeside from San Francisco. Clark 1». Dorris after a several days' visit in She is looking after her property in A. 8. Strutt, who has cnarge <>t the the city. | Klamath Falls office of P. C. Lavey the Hot Springs addition. Mr. and Mrs. McClure returned 1 to [ Charles Woodard, the blacksmith, & Company, the large realty oper Dorris last Thursday after a visit t in , has begun work on his handsome new ators, left last Friday morning for' the city. residence on Oak street. Colwell & Portland, where he goes on business Next Door to Postoffice W. D. Harlan, sawyer for the 1 ' Ferris have the contract. connected with the firm. During his Klamath Falls : : : : : Oregon Meadow- Lake mill, visited Merrill 1 Edwin M. Eddy, Frank Baley and absence H. Reading will be in charg«* Saturday. of the office. I J. O. Neil are registered at the Lake- H. Rabbes, of the Home Realty i 1 gi( je j Inn. nn trying n from froni Jjk«*- W. J. Roberts, wife and family ar- side having roin( come , | In laike- Companv, moved into his new home . vjew 8unday ln automobiles. | rived Friday evening from Mullin. Saturday. Nate Otterbein is once more in 1 Mr. Roberts is a brother-in-law of Rector Is an expert llnotyi»- man. hav- Jack Moore has gone to Ft Klam- tharge of the Iinotype cud *.f the J. V. Houston and evpects to locate I Ing been with th«- Herald since com BKRT K. WITHROW, Secretary ath for a week or ten days' trip buy-1 HeraI(J offlce aud the Herald |M here. There was a family reuaion at ing to Klamath Falls. This paper DON J. ZUMWALT, E. M. BUBB, ing horses. ; the Houston home that evening at regrets to lose his ««rvices, and hop«'* | to welcome him back in tbe fold. C. K. Vice President m I John C. Berry, of Fort Klamath,• , which there were from forty to fifty that he has becom«- sufficiently Inocu Judge Noland. Prosecuting Attor President Tre» »tirer brought in Thursday six coyote scalps ney Kuykendall and Court Reporter relatives present. lated with the Klamath spirit to make Map*, Plana, Blue Print*, Etc for bounty. Capt. O. C. Applegate returned last him come back again. I R. M. Richardson left Saturday in Joe Schmitz, timber and sawmill autos for Lakeview to hold court. Saturday from the Klamath Agency I The many friends of Alex .Martin man, is a guest at the Lakeside Inn On the Lakeview stage this morn where he has been on business con- Sr. will be grieved to learn of bin from Dorris. ing were F. E. White to Royston, E. n«*ct«*d with the taking of a cen iir serious illness at the horn«- of his D. W. Ryan and wife were guests' H. Binnhaur to Bonanza. J. A. Smith. of the Indians He exp«?cts to leave daughter In Fresno, Cal Mr .Mar at the Lakeside Inn from Fort Klam A. C. Yaden and J.L.Yadento Bly. in the morning for Salem, where he tin's illness Is dtp- to rheumatism, ath Tuesday. H. P. Seideman. fiscal inspector will have bls headquarters until his complicated with stomach disorders. Miss Laura Trosper or Manhattan. I for the U. S. R. 8.. with headquarters duties are finished. >rrangetm-nts are bring mad«.* to have Kg ns., left Tuesday morning for thej Arrivals at the Lakeside: J. L. him taken to one of th«* California hot at Washington. D. C.. is here making Upper Lake. O'Donnell, Anderson; Geo. A. Lem- springs, where it Is hoped he will I m * an investigation of the local office. Lena and Mamie Burns are here l Archie Colson made one of his nan, G. N. Melss. .Montague; T. E. once more r«*stor< d to his former ro visiting their father, Mark L. Burns. | man for many year«, but this is t » »« ulso th«' i«*clplent of a pr« regular business trips to the city Sat White, Bonanza; John Ellis, Fort I list health. His host of friends In first tide hr has met with nnv of this city. from th«1 tMchem of the pnMi«- this county will anxiously await n urday. He says the recent rains have, Klamath; Jos. Schmitt, Dorris; Jas. • oils injury from a live w|r« t Miss Pearl Davidson returned Mon- j M'hooi. showing th««lr appreciation favorable report of his Improvement, Hussey, Stockton; Chas, lambert. brought the grain out in good sha|>e. day morning to Midland, after a short j Bonanza; Gus Peterson, W. Hahu, and hop«' they may be able to welcome < xp«-ct«-d that in* will In al»l<- to . < for Id» excellent supervls'i>n ar. I W. L. Smith of the United States help durlllK the ' bool *«r II visit in the cty. .Mr. ■Illi«* his duties wit! Ilf a few day Portland; T. H. Roberts and Frank him back here this summer. G. A. Hoffman is a guest at the j reclamation service returned Wed- - Bloomingcamp. Merrill. Nickerson mud«' th«- pi**-.-iitatl< , ■Martin is of a different callbr* from nesday morning from Cedar Lakke. Lakeside Inn and a isneoch, while Professor Dunb • aid I IGHTH KM EITK>X The City h-ani defeated the Red- th«* average man, as will b* t«*»tlfl«-d where he has been stationed for some from Sacramento. .'«iiss Drew gave heartfelt ««non»« to by many |-«*sldonts of thi- rounty. men Sunday afternoon, scoring ten .Mrs. Tom Balis of the Richelieu | time. His policy was never one of destruc The « itrhth grade of the public for the gifts they ha l revel«« < runs to the Redmen's four. The Red-1 G. W. Sorrels, of Keno, was in tbe hotel at Merrill spent Saturday and tion. but rath«*r of awslstanc«*. and it _____ _____ ,i reception ..... ______ Then' will I* forty |iil| II i take chool _ gave Monday »»ve- city Thursday after a load of hay. He men made their appearance in their Sunday in the city. is this fact that hHs won for him th« U | RK | n honor of th«*lr teacher. .Miss tin 1 examlti"lon. which Is a ivmari;- new suits, which are very nicely- got Sam Woodard returned Thursday states that the rain was a godsend to ten up. Some of the main features of love of so many of th«' early s«*ttl«*rs Drew. and th«' rest of th«' faculty. abb recoid, as <«n|. forty-t In «■«• We« from a two weeks' visit in Oakland the farmers of his section of the of this county. * 'The stiid«'Uts planned and car: led enrolled, mid it I. seldom tb.<t s>> the game were the fielding of Cliff county. and San Francisco. < ut an excellent program, n*< follows; mmiv can be h«*ld thro<i«(h •«•» th” and Houston for the City team and A. J. Manning, one of th«* popular P. W. Loftus, a special police on i Left Fielder Levitt for the Redmen .Music, by High H« huol Urcht *liu. y< li and for the filial <*xni 'Illation- the Southern Pacific, returned to San real estate men of Klamath Falls, re Altogether th«' occasion w,i • a most Krousse Song. "Tb<* Invitation," by Eighth made the long hit of the turned Sunday night from a two Francisco Saturday. enjoyable one, and th«- imrents and Grade pupils. game -a two-bagger. I W. 8. Forrest, wife and daughter weeks' visit to relatives and friends in I Hca<! Cornea in Contact Willi Power frlemh that were prenei Short Address, "Self Control," by • • J. F. Maguire, the Mt. Hebron are recent arrivals from Seattle and Medfc: d. Wire While Working on Pole u'ly <-n* ci taiiia-d. Klan.iili I ,ll Superintendent Swan. merchant, arrived in the city Sunday- Mrs. W. C. Davenport, accompa expect to locate here. head Vocal Solo. Miss Florence Santlma. should be proud of her tin1 night, and is looking after his buai- Martin Earl, a lineman In the em Miss Alice Pool, one of the teach nied by her daughter, Marie, left Short Address. ••.Mexico," Father system, and ever guard It V. Ith ii Maguire new interests here. Mr. ploy of the Light and Water com Cunningham. ers in the public school, is confined to Saturday for Portland and Seat- Jealcus evi* tie, expecting to be absent about two says conditions are good at the Dun- pany, was nearly electrocuted at 1 her home by illness. Instrumental Solo, Beatrice (’lou kard town. The little city- la gradu- H C. O'Brien e.nd W. H Free«*! months. o’clock Tuesday while at work at the ROOSEVELT U NOT MET ally gaining in population, and the I top of the pole at the corner of dening. left Tuesday by auto for a bust- i N. C. Olson arrived in the city Short Address, "A .More Difficult surrounding country is being settled Fourth and .Main streets. Earl had IO THE GERMAN TROOPS ress trip to Lakeview. Tuesday. Mr. Olson represents the by practical farmers. Indications are Just ascended to complete some work .'Im,” Wm. N. Vallandlgham. The steamer Klamath is being rais Warren Construction Co. of Port Vocal Solo, Mrs. Gamble. that a good crop will be raised In on which he had been employed be ed preparatory to being loaded on land, and is looking over the street Report That lie Was Half nil Hour Reading. Miss Grace Anderson. Butte valley this year. fore dinner. While engaged In fast cars for the Upper Lake. paving situation here. .Music, High School Orchestra laste « niiM-d th«- Mistake P. A. Opcar of Seattle Is here look ening the safety strap the back of Peter 8teiner and Paul Zoller were Song. "Hark to th«' Bugle, "Eighth The log drive down Link river was ing after his property interests. Bev-1 his head came in contact with the Grade Students. passengers for Dairy on the Lake started .Monday, but met with BERLIN, .May 10. Owing to II re eral years ago he bought a number power wire which carries 2,300 volts. view stage Monday morning. After the program th«' friends ami little success, as a great many of the port that Roosevelt was half an tanti r of pieces of school land without com His assistant saw him fall backward E. Sharp, of Wisconsin, has just logs were large, and refused to float visitors were eerved with delicious late the Imperial Guard was not pres- ing to investigate. After looking and Immediately came to his assist- brought in a fine elk head mounted. 1 over the shallow places. refreshments in tlh- way of ice cream, ent when the party arrived here to over the city and some of the sur a nee. removing He succeeded In which was killed in Montana. cake and candles. F. A. Schammley is in the city rounding country he is convinced day. The kaiser Is very angry ov< position. him from his dangerous 8. L. Courtney was in the city Sat from San Francisco, advocating the • hat Klamath Falls has a great fu The manner In which th«- program this seeming discourtesy, and linin' and with the aid of other emplo ys urday from his Spring Lake ranch use of garbage for the manufacture ture. Mr. Oscar is th«- manager of was planned and carried out showed dlately dispatched an aide to Colonel Earl was lowered to the ground. He reports crops looking fine. that th«- pupils have been well trained Roosevelt, conveying his regrets Mt of gas and looking to the erection of the Seattle Sales Bo<»k company, one- The electricity had burned a small Assessor Lee has returned from a j , a municipal garbage plant. of the largest printing establishments hole In the back of bls head ii nd !* id while passing through th«- public Roosevelt took a taxicab to the on trip through the county and says th«- Ed Laugnlan of the Mammoth in Seattle. bassy, rmilixlng. of course, that to w school. severely shocked him. After a outlook is good for a big crop. During i he evening Walter Don.trt sotna unfortunate mistake tin cm stables had a serious accident hap Mr. and Mrs. Frank W Rector left moments he recovered sufficienttv > L. D. Burk left Friday for his ranch pen to one of his horses. Frightened Monday for Oakland, where they walk a short distance, when,he •.«’I« oil behalf of his classmates, present ternary recaption was lacking. In at Bonanza with a new windmill and by a dog, the horse threw itself and expect to reside permanently. They taken to his room in an automobi -. ed Miss Drew and Professor Dunbai view of the fact that the kaiser is In run a neck yoke into its breast. complete water and sewer system. Mr. Earl came here from Coita:« each a beautiful present in token -*f mourning on account of King Ed have been residents of this city for . the love and esteem that the eighth ward'» death, al) meetings of Colonel Grove, his home, about a month as J. 8. Espy and wife are in the city the past five months, during which Volney Dixon, the representative | of the Page Wire Fence company, is from Dorris, where Mr. Espy con time they have made many friends to enter the employ of the Light a .i grade hold for their teacher and Roosevelt will necessarily have to be Professor Dunbar informal ducts a barber shop. They are th«* who regret to see them leave. Mr. Water company. He has been a lir. • ,up»Tlntend« nt. a visitor in the city from Medford. BRIEF MENTION Almost Any Man Is particular in buying his clothes. Therefore come to an exclusive Man’s Store Most experienced men in the county to wait on you; their experience is yours, which fact guarantees you a perfect fit i The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes The strongest line of Men’s Shoes in the state, outside of Portland. Hun dreds of styles to pick from; slim, short or stout feet, we can fit them all. The only strictly one-price house in the city The Portland Store Abstracting Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc Surveying and Irrigation Engineering KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON