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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1910)
The Hasten rooming house has been I A M. Erickson and noises »-ere In repainted, and preKents a much better the city Frida) front Modoc Point. R. Wooden cante in from Merrill ape pa rance. Rev. J. W. Bryant has been under Friday. .Mrs. Win Gilson and daughter of the weather for several days, but I* K. T. Hosley is a visitor in the city Tulare. Calif., arrived Friday night rapidly improving front Merrill. and left Saturday morning for Dairy The Epworth League will give an F. P. Vau Meter of Men ill »as In to visit relatives entertainment and social this even the city Saturday. M McFee. C. .1. Johnson. George ing alt he Methodist church. Mrs. M. Hougham arrived Tuesday Nelson and Win, Becker of Seattle at - H. Rogers, an old-tlmo reM'leli' ol evening from Weed rived Thursday by auto on a trip Portland. Is In th<* city looking over A. B. Crawford and family are in through the country the situation here. He suts In* had the city from Bonanza. Chas V Bioad and A M Kinney heard so much of Klamath Falls i e S. O. Johnson left Saturday to be are cm-is at the Livern. >re from \s would not be satisfied until he had absent for several days toria These gentlemen ate lookiuy seen it. Arthur Livermore left Saturday for over the prospects In Klamath Fall* P. C. Lave) & Cu, »ho are tiling a visit to Sail Francisco. Rev. G. Feese's small dog. which ns selling agents for several of the E. T. Thurman was tn the city on a has been absent Development company's fur the last six Klamath visit front Merrill Saturday. weeks, has returned home, but ta town sites, were dieded 55 lots In the Joe Pierce left on Saturday 's train giving out no information as to ni* town of Worden by the Development for a short visit in Portland recent travels. com pa n> Tuesday. Jas. H. Driscoll »as a visitor in Ned l.ysle Is here from Harrisburg. The Methodist Sunday school held the city front Bonanza Saturday. its annual picnic in th - courthouse Pa., visiting .Mr. and Mrs. W 8. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Childers were in grounds Saturday. It »as greatly en Wiley of the reclamation service Mr the city Saturday from Yonna valley. joyed by all the youngsters, a nd a I isle Is en route to Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. Landis are the par good time and good things to eat othei points south, and may return here and engage In business ents of a baby girl, born on Sunday. were coming to all. Tuesday 'a stage for Lakeview left L. Jacobs of this city left Wednes C. T. Oliver is planning a baseball day morning on a buaincas trip to Bo tournament during the socialist en the American hotel on time, with the nanxa. campment. The tournament will last following passengers: Geo. T. Cline Fa niters throughout the valley are a week, and Mr. Oliver says ie will and Chas. Duniar. booked to Bly; c I.. Stickney to Lakeview; L. Schult* working ou their ditches getting them have the best teams that can be got ten in the surrounding country In to Bonauza. and J. Winters to Olene. in readiness to irrigate their grain. E. It. Dyer of San Francisco, D A. Archie Colson is a visitor in the cluding the all-star Indian team from Cat ford of Oakland. Chas Flint of the Agency. city today from his ranch on business five ’ Dunsmuir and G. W. Palmeter of F. C. Markwardt. who has connected with the reclamation ser- acres in the Mills addition, has de ' Dunsmuir arrived Tuesday on a tour vice. veloped two tine hot springs on h’s I of the country in an automobile. They F. D. Fisher of the Wells Fargo place. He has had the water ana are on their way to Crescent. Bend company is a guest at the Livermore, lysed, and it compares most favorably land 'he Deschutes country. coming in Tuesday night front Red with the celebrated Carlsbad waters The Merrill baseltall team sout | ding. Calif of Germany. word to the Klamath I’lgh School W. T. Smith was in the city Wed Those who have tickets fur the1 left Wednesday that they would _____ nesday front his ranch. He has just High School commencement week be over Thursday for agaltle In the completed building four miles of may have the coupon for the Senior afternoou The High School will fence on his place. play reserved any time at Dunham's have tbe same lineup a* usual, -ith C. F. Galarneaux left Wednesday confectionery. Also single admission Veruon Motschenbacher and Ort \r- for a three-mouths' visit to his old may be had for 50 cents and season i.old as the battery. home in Logansport. Ind . and other tickets for 75 cents at the same place. Joel T. Ward ou Saturday closed secli„ns of the East. A number of capitalists front San a deal on lot 8 and the east 50 feet Wnt. Rogers is in the city with as Francisco have bought the Royce of lot 7 in block 39. selling the pro|»- sociates front Portland, looking over ranch half way between Crescent and erty to Portland capitalists for |16,- the real estate situation with regard Crescent lake. They will build a 175. The property is hette- known to investments. club house and have the ranch for as the corner now occupied by the J. T. Anderson aud J. Postlethwaite hunting and fishing purposes. A force Klamath barn. The Portland people of Portland have been in the city for of men are now at work constructing will build a two-story brick building the last few days looking over the an automobile road from there to on the property. The plans are now business prospects here. Klamath Falls. being prepared. This is considered UHI EF MENTION I FREE! FREE! FREE « A high grade, natura tone Talking and Sing ing Machine FREE Call at our store and heai the specially prepared Rec ords of Bands and other Instrumental Music, Songs, Stories, Recitations, etc., and assure yourself that this is the best offered. You buy only the Records Remember that this offer will only be for a! short time, as our supply of machines is limited. Come early and take advan- tage of this fine offer One Standard Talking Machine with Handsome Flower Hom FREE to every Customer whose Cash Purchases amount to . . . . 1 I ► $35 9 See and hear this wonderful instrument and learn how easily you can obtain one. Only one machine to a home I PHONE 10 5 1 1 ] M [. ] MI. CO. The Portland Store PHONE 1 1 0 5 li The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes Next door to the Postoffice Klamath Department Store Groceries, Dry Goods Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings You can supply your needs here in the shortest possible time and with the greatest possible satisfaction Numbers of people have found this out, and we want you to make a voyage of discovery here the next time you want any thing to wear to eat r DRY DS GROCERIES pancy Hosiery, Neckwear, Em- * broideries, Laces, Lingerie Waists, Silk Waists, Muslin Underwear, Silk Klmonas, Net Waists, Silk Gloves, Kid Gloves Kid Gloves, Fancy Dress Suit ings, Wash Goods, etc. lATe carry a complete line of ’ Preferred Stock Canned Peaches, Pears, Plums, Grapes, Cherries, Blackberries, Rasp berries, Loganberries, Straw berries, Pineapple, Pumpkin, Com, Peas, Tomatoes—Every thing in canned goods MESTICS Lace Curtains, Draperies, Mus lins, Table Linen, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Toweling, Fancy and Plain Bed Spreads. All are guaranteed values C. T. Oliver was unable io get the as one of the best buys In ill • city, game Sunday with the Indians, ns being slightly over $110 a fo< ' .Mrs. McKay left Friday morning they were already engaged. for Odessa. Paul O. Kesslg I m In the < It) from Abd Ady was in the city Friday Santiago, He is au •■Xpert drauxhtH* man. and expects to locate here front his ranch near Midland. R. C. Spink left Friday morning on C. H. Underwood returned Mondav the Curlew for his home nt the night front San Francisco, where he Agency. lias been for the past two week« on .Malcom & Goddard have received business recently front Berkeley a canoe to be August Rollins, a land owner of used ou the Upper lake Moscow, Idaho, and F. Rogers of H. B. Millard, »ho Is interested In Portland, are here to study the lami Yonna valley property, came in from situation. Lakeview Thursday and left for Port- A. 8. Cormack, formerly of th« land Friday morning. Morning Express left last Friday Miss Anua Applegate left last for the Erickson & Peterson camp, Saturday to take a summer school at where he will occupy a position ns timekeeper. Clear Lake. A. J. Richter la here from La Luke Clapp left Friday for Lakeview by auto, with a load of Grand«, Ore., liMikllig aftei Ills prop passengers. I erty interests In this city. He was Business lots ar« on the Itoom in here a few years ago and Invested In the new town of Crescent, there hav some city lots, lie says he can see n ing b«»-n over a hundred sold up to wonderful growth In Klnrnnth Fulls. date. J. Vlneandy, J. M. Etnei*, F. L. Dr. R. E. Dunlap, district superin Bunting, Guy B. Walker and ItougliiK ! tendent of the Methodist church, lias It. Ganhnr arrived Thursday in an been a visitor in the city recently auto front Bend Mr. Vlneandy will front Ashland. establish an auto business nt Cres The Hteamer Klamath. loaded on cent.. two flat cars, was Saturday taken The reclamation service bus been to the Upper lake, wh«r« she v’ll be very active lately getting the farmer* repalre l aud put In conimissioi;. to sign up for the drainage of Lost Ignace Cacka has completed the river. • .Mr. Wiley as right of way purchase of a big ranch In the Lake agent la urging all land owners to side tract at Title Lake, from the submit definite proposition relative Lakeside company, The price paid to prices. I was $4,829.80. Ed Jacobson returned Monday Henry Rabbcs of the Home Realty front Keno, where ho went to ship company is taking a party of land- Home big timbers for hin house mov seekers through Poe, Yonna and Lan- ing operations In thlH city. The tim I gell valleys. bers wore secured front the Towers Tbe Ladies' Aid society recently place, and some of them were as long gave the Methodist church a present as 62 feet. They will be hauled by of a new Brussels carpet for the altar steamer to thia city. and new pulpit furniture. M. F. Thurmond, an Investor of Ta coma, Wash., *ho has been In the city looking over this country, bait re turned to his home for the present FRESH FRUITS AND VEG ETABLES ARRIVING ON Tbe renovation of the Klamath house Is about completed. Under the new management the place will afford first class accommodations for many of the newcomers. EVERY EXPRESS i MONARCH MERCANTILE I INCORPORATED) CO Klamath Falls, Oregon 0. H. A. Beermann, traveling mis- j slonary colporteur of the Internation al Association, left las» Friday to walk to Lakeview. He is a pioneer missionary, and a heroic type of the veteran of the Civil War. Mr. and Mr». T. E Abbott W Tuesday for Salem. Ore , »hei. . • Abbott has been called by the rloi.l illiirxx of his mother. Mr Abbott ht. A been working In th« Herald job I for a short tint«, and Intended taking] a camping trip to Pelican bay. had not been called away. f b-| Frank Huiitb, Frank Richards. Ja< 1 Wells, Kid O'Brien and Ham Cariyb I arrived here Tuesday night, I down the lake on the Curie» frou I the l«ong Lake Lu nt bet company camp. The boys have been swingin th« axe sonic time In the timber, an are In town for u vacation, and Incl I dentally to take in the boxing • xhti« tlon between Morrlmw-v and McLdlai Friday night I I I J Arrival, at the Uveriuore v 11 Blumberg, Loa Angeles; .1 J. Biowu‘1 and wife, Guy <’. Browne and wlf.S, Fpokane; 1 W. 8. Fender, Han Fran« I I co; Chas. Duiiiars. Woodland. II 11 Mose, E. I D. Dyer, J. I.achmui), S.m| Francisco; T. o. Wyss, Portland. Chas. V. I Broad and A. M Kinn« Astoria; D. A. Catford, Oakland Clin* Flint, Dunsmuir; G W. pt>. meter, Ashland; .Meta llehbarg and Mrs. Hohburg. Christ nas Ml:. r . It. Fisher, Redding. Arrivals at the Lakeside Inn K O'Brien. New York; Frank Hmlth und J lack Wills, I. George and wife. .Marys I ville; E. Jensen and wife. H F Wr I Hams, Los Angeles; II. 8. Schilling I Salem; W, A. Williams, Portland; 11 T. Hosley, Merrill; W llyer. Frr<l Snow, Carl Spuhn and Walker un.i Whit I man, Ashland; W. R Hall. Reno < A. De La Mater, Redding; Chas V Galloway, J. It Eaton. Salem; Mr» j M. Houghan, Weed. A. It ('rawfont and family, Bonanza, H Clark. HanL- Monica; H. G. Fisher, Dunantul- C J Olmstead, Chicago. BERT E. WITHROW, Secretary DON J. ZUMWALT, U. E. President Map«, Plana, Blue Prints, Etc Abstracting E. M. BUBB, Vice Preaident in I Treasurer Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc Surveying and Irrigation Engineering KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON I1