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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1910)
T READY ----- == FOR THE Hida«’ 'ruing HI tun » a of Gnu ----- FOURTH OF JULY The day for picnics, excursions and enjoyment; the day we all celebrate Is close at hand: are you ready7 Perhaps you will want something In Cloth ing. Haberdashery, or Headwear. You will want the best to be had for your money; then come to us Nothing better, nor as good, in Clothing than Hart Schaffner & Marx; nothing belter in Haberdashery than the lines we carry; nothing better, nor as good for the money, in Headwear than the Boyer $3.00 Hat Then, too, we must remind you of your feet, for you will need a good pair of Shoes for the 4th. We have the best, the “Florsheim Shoe.” * the well «he »late, I« j the trade. Jelgfreid of Sun u here Sunday even- . next morning tor Eagle where they will remain for n couple of week*. W. H Bradford, president of the uvtue at Warner Valley Irrigation companv .ad«1en and son of Ash- ¡i-rived Sunday ««veiling from lake • v«-d here Monday evening and view and left next nuirninx for his ' *f ASl.i.,1^ A. - left next morning for points on the home in Portlaud. stopping at the Livermore. ’’pper lake, where they will remain Amoug the Seattle party were K. Klamath Falls is going to have the greatest celebration on the Fourth of E. Ainsworth, E T Blaine nnd Ed C. F Loouley, one of the well- fcr a few weeks. known residents of the Fort country, Mr. and Mr* M P. Mickler and lit warii Garrett, who are particularly July she has ever had. We will outdo them all. Come, come, come, and was in 'he city on business Tuesday. tle daughter arrived here Mt'nday delighted w Ith what they hav«» aevn have the time of your life. Everybody welcome at R. G. Bonell, I.. B. Ernest J. Snl- from Florida and left next morn m this part of Oregon. Lng for Fort Klamath, where Mr. and Mr«. L. A. Gtrodwin. u bo they i.’van and C. 8. Hubbard left Tii«‘*day morning in their auto for For* will spend the summer with Mrs hav been visiting with friends uenr Miekler’s parents .Mr. and Mrs. John Odessa tor the past t«»n days, came Klamath. down from there Sunday .mil left the Oliver P. Morton, one «if the eni- I Ellie. Mr and Mr;. F. H. Ransome and next morning for theh home ployes jf the reclamation service, is The Toggery has been sol«l to J. F ' in the city iu connection with his family, who left here on Monday for Crater lake and their home in Port Sullivan an«i O. W Robertson of Man -al dutes. C. W Sherman Jr. of Taleut, a land. were force«! to return to the hattan. Nev. who will take itniuedl- ‘ former resident of this county, ar city. About four miles from the city ate possession of the business. Miss Helen Harris, who has been rived in town Tu«:sday evening, and is their machine was broken by coming “1 in contact, with a stone in the road, spending her vacation in California, attending the encampment. J. Stitt Wilson socialist candidate They expect to have the damage re- returned home Saturday evening. Sh«’ ih«- illy Frida’, n gu«Mit at th«« Lak«’ kn- wn physician« of th«« ,-tant* Clara II IOMOBII.1 IIS) TO valley. Mt Itltll.l. I n KHT.ABLINilk * for governor of California, and one paired in time to leave some tint«' l as res'itned her duties as copyist in side Inn. F R. Auderaon came up from Mor Mrs Carrie Alien left Friday morn the office of the count yclerk of the speak««rs at the encampment, during the day rill Friday to meet Mr». Andermm J I \ » «h h Will Operate i*tu in i <>i. N.T.Corey returned Mouday . v.-uing H. T. Anderson, wife and family, ing for Henrietta. IIBnota. I* registered at the Lakeside nrctlon With lit« Ntage W A Bobbin» of Midiord w«« reg and children, who had been visiting from Lakeview, where he has been arrived here Sunday « veuing from Ixn Engineer B. F Knowlton and party in California isb’red nt th« Llvermorw Friday of surveyors left Wednesday for the visiting with his brother, the owner Angeles and other California points, Merrill I» to be pla<<<d on th« auto Mrs D. 8. Pal liter, who ha* been R. F. Tuttle mid I), W. Donnelly north«Tn part of the county, refusing of the stage line between this .’ity where they have been sojourning for mobile map. so far an a dally servlet and the Lake count« metropolis. So some weeks They left next morning vi»itiug with friends in Dorris, re came up from Morrill Friday with to make public their destination I« concerned, and foi ’bl* It» «ItUeni well impressed was be with what he for their home in Merrill. turned home Frida) evening a bunch of horpe». which they will will have J I.. Yad«n to thank M E. Marks and H. C. Schmidt cf E 8. Terwilliger, «me of the prom •bip to Portland found that he has -gone to his home F. H. Ransom, wife and family Tonopah, Nev., and prominent busi Vaden i.tate« that commencing wit ■u Santa Rosa for the purpose of and M. F. Henderson of Portland ar- Inent citizens of Merrill, wa* a vis it L. Grvtton came tn from Lake- July l»l he will Inaugurate a dail] ness men of that c»ty, are here for closing up his business there and re riv»-d in their aut«>* Saturday and itor at the «ounty seat Frida) view In hi« big Mltchi’ll He brought automobile service b««lw««-n thl» clt| the purpose of locking after Invest turning with his family to Lakeview left on Monday O. B Gate* left on Friday for over a load of sheep aheari*ra, who fcr Crater lake ments. mid Merrill He ha -«•cured a fiv«t E. E Kirkendall has received a They will make the return trip via Lakeview, via automobile, •'XIMKlInp ¡eft ou th«.- train Saturday morning jmasenger auto, and thl» will bi L. E. Wakefield, G. S. Allen and letter from J. W. Brooks, telling of Medlord. Grants Pass and the Wil- to be absent a few day*. John S. Ward, who came down in H P. hrttrr and wife of Duuamulr pin«-« d In «ervlce immediately a the death of Irvin Lloyd at Ripon, latnette valley. Mr*. Francis Boyd has retit rued their auto from Crescent, returned arrived in the city Friday evening there i» u demand for It» 111*«- If fio Cai'f., on June 16th Mr Lloyd was John B. Coleman and wife, George from Oakland where she hu been home again Tuesday evening, after and left Saturday for latkovlew. They then th«- service will begin regular!] tak.n suddenly ill, and d«x?tors hur O. l ie and wife and J. S. Hailey ard for the past several month*. «ecuring a full stock of supplies. wore Hccompanlctl b; Ml »a Fergusou, on July 1st. If at any tlm< the d«t ried him to the hospital, but he died wife «-onstituted a party of antoiats Mr* J. B Houston and Mrs F, D. also of Duusmuir. tnand Is great enough to «nil for i F. C. Miller and B. A. Nardia. two cn the operating table. He was a i that arrived here Sunday from San Houston return««d home ou Friday physicians from San Francisco, who son-in-law of Mr. Brooks, and leaves Francisco and which left next morn E. au«l It Marmora, who have been double dally »«-: vice, Mi Vaden -tatej Doni an xtende«! trip to Medf« rd and for the past several weeks have been a wife and three children. Vesta, ing for Spring creek where they will attending »«-!>< --I In Oakland, r« turn«M l>e will furnish It. Portland Thl» new« will be r«-c< ••ivi-d wia hunting and fishing in the upper Mark and an infant son. Mr. and hunt, fish and recreate for a count« thi» city Friday and left Saturday Mr*. M. Motacheriha« her. who has morning for their horn«« In Fort Klam much Mtlatactlon by the people country, left for their homes We-dne*-1 Mrs. Loyd lived on the Jackson plac«’ of week*. been quite ill for nome time, left on ath. K ’n math Fall» and Merrill, aa well day morning until this spring. W. 8. Sparrow an«! wife. C. H. Friday for Toronto. Canada where Col. M. G Wilkins is reporte.d as A very p1>-asant trip to Bird (»land th«»»«- along the rput< of th«« mnchln E. H. .Myers of San Francisco is iu Woolsey and Walter M»rple of Port seriously Hl at his home as a result the city for the purpose of making land and Mrs.D.S Painter of this city she will remain foi a few w<*ek». in was «■>joyed the other day by Mr. Th, great development that I» no of injuries sustained in the overturn investments. He has Lx-en traveling made up a party which left Monday the hope* of benefitting her health. nnd Mrs W C. Townsend of Walla taking place In th«- Morrill count: ing of the wagon belonging to the •>V€.' Kltmatii and Lake counties for morning for Spring creek, where they Her many frieud* hope she will be Wai's, .Mr Forest and Miss Helen ba» beert «ucL an to d«-iuand a mm, City Trausfpr company Monday. Tbe the past two weeks, and is *o well im wtll camp for the next few weeks fully benefl’ed by the trip. Forest, Mrs. Win. Benner and »on I tore rapid mode of transport «Hr Dr. and Mr*. Hamilton and Mr. Orin Mr. and Mr». F. C. Ripley and ilia ir tin« it a go. Now that Hier« a many friends of the Colonel hope the pressed with the conditions here that Mr. Painter expects to join them the and Mrs. C. H. Under«<>»«*. who leit children. Mr O. L Parkhurst of rroepeet* of a railroad the travel h illness will be of short duration. he has decided to locate here per- last of the week. Henry Whitson of Wichita and B. Fiti neatly. A party ot commercial men from on an automobile trip to interior Portland, and Captain Wilbur Telford twei-n th« two eitle» La lncr«-a«ti rapidly. and the inauguration of th Ferrell and Guy B. Walker of Bend A H. Hochstein. wife and daugh j San Francisco, arrived in the city point* last week, returned home | of th<- launch Ctatawn Mr und Mr, , w Anderson of automibile Im. wilt material!« i constituted an automobile party that ter returned Monday from Crater Sunday*, via auto, from Lakeview. In ' Thursday. During their absence they i arrived in the city Tuesday. They , lake and Eagle Ridge, where they 1 the party are R. G. Bonnell, E L. visit, d Lakeview, Pluah, Silver I-aka, Tacoma und John Davis of Seattle creaa« It. are on a tour of inspection of the: have been sojourning for the past « lox, L B. Ernest, J. Sullivan and C Head. CrvM- nt and Odell I-ake The arrived in the city on Saturday, via I country, with a vie* to making in- ■ ten «lay». Mr. Hochstein is assistant S. Hubbard. They are making a tour trip waa a most delightful oue, and auto They «atm down the Wlllam- -< VICH VOI It H AltK.'- NPKtKFIt I'kNNO vestments. They left for the north cashier of the Anglo and Pari* Lon I of the country in a machine. viHltiug was not rnerred by any accident. < It»- valley, in Medford and Ashland, _______ • again this morning. Mr. aud Mis Gay l-ombard and Dr to this city. They expect to go to don bank of San Francisco, one of the trade in the various town* en I m-lc J«»«- Will N«>t Na, Uhi lhi r I* A. H. Mclnnes, Red Bluff, Joe Tall ' the largest financial Institutions in I r.nite. und Mr*. Marshall of Portland arriv>>d Eagle Itldg« for a few days' outing, U 111 He u < niKlIdail«' tor N|Hwket here in their machine* Saturday even and F. Dyer Paskinta and W. O j that city. He stated that he traveled after which they will start on their On exhibition in the lobby of the Milne, San Francisco, arrived in the al! over the world, and that never Hotel Livermore is a perspective of ing and left S'inday for the south. return journey home, going via Cra- WAHII1NGTON. I). <•. June i’7 city Tuesday. They were travel had he seen anything so beautiful as the new hotel that is now being erect- They are making a tour of the . oast ter lake, Crescent, Bend nnd The 8|>e*kor Cannon. dlMcimrlng tn ing in their automobile, but had the Crater lake and northern Klamath ■ ed by the Wordens and Jonhsons nt In autos, an«! go from here to Reno, Dalles speakership of th«- next congrra-« ’< misfortune to break down near the He pr«-dicted that within five years It the corner of Main street and Espla where they will »ake in tbe big fight. C. D Cliorputilng, who iias had Smith ranch and were compelled to would be the most talked of portion nade. I' i* arousing a great deal of Mrs. Ix>mbar«1 1« a daughter of th« charge n' the light and telephone day, »aid : "It I» a motto of those *l»hiug ‘ summon assistance from tbs city. A of all the world, and that tourists favorable comment, especially from late Congr.-ssman Tongu« and a con* business for the Light nnd Water make u machine was sent out and towed from all corners of the earth would j the transient guests, all of whom In of Dr. Merryman of thl* < Ity. company, lias purchased the E. R. hare. I them In. be turning their steps this way to agr«!e that it will be the best adver I D. ApplegAt.« came home on C. Williams ranch, consisting of 33* for the m «*I ou of congrei L. F. Wakefield, C. 8. Allen and ' view its grandeur. tisement the city can have. > la»st Friday ««v< nlng'a train from « acres, in Langell valley. IL« expects «-ornes ni «nmd It I am living and John Ward were in the city Tuesday I George Owen, w ife and daughter | Harry Nichols of Bonanza was in trip to Oakland, where he went to at to sever hi» connection with »be com in'«n’ti«.’i ot tli« house then it «ha * pany on the first of the ijenth, at tend the marriage of hl* daughter, i- in th«« hand» of il« malority ( Alice. Mrs. Appb-gate will go to which time hr will go to th«« Willmn »ay who will be *p<-,«k« i If I »«' Ashland, where bin will remain for a ette valley for three or f«>ur «veekn. elected «peaker It w’li h« up to short time. Mr. ami Mr*. Pell, who On his return he «y/il go to the re majority to do so." HI-, are no* at Byron Hot Springs, ex- ' cently purchase«! property pert to reach Ashland Sunday, after mother will make her home with him. which they will b«t at home to their During hlH connection with the Light and Water company Mr. C!i<»rponing friends Mr and Mr*. M. Fleishacker, Mr. has mad«- a host of friends, not only and Mrs. L. G Levy, Mr. and Mr* for himself, hut for that rotporation. S. C. Scheelhi«* and Mis* Claire 8« hee His friend* hop«« that hl» Huccess a* On Klamath Avenue lin«!, prominent people of San Fran a ranchw will equal that a* an elec near (). K. Feed Barn cisco, arrived in the city Friday after-1 trician. which will be »ufficlent to noon in Mr. Fleishacker's DeLozier I gratify I i I h greatest wish. The Portland Store Klamath Falls, Oregon 1 ■I fords JUNE SALE fords New Blacksmith Shop LADIES’ OXFORDS 28 styles to select from; every shoe a guaranteed value. Beg’n- ning Wednesday, June 22, and lasting until Saturday, July _ 2,1910 » atzavz Ladles fine patent kid, brown suede ties; reg *3.75 value sale price *2.1)5 Indies' tan ankle Pump, light or heavy sole; reg. *3 and *3.50 sale price *S.W>5 Ladies' Pump same as above, in patent leather: reg *3 and »3.50; pric< «2.15. »2.05 Ladles' dark green Oxford Tie, extra short vamp; reg. *3.75. sale price *2.05 A FEW OF OIR BARGAIN* LISTED BELOW: Ladies' enamel calf two-eye let Tie. perforated vamp line; reg. *2.50; sale price *1.0* Ladies' welt chocolate kid blucher Oxford; reg (3 value; sale price *2.15 Ijidies’ tan two-eyelet Tie, wing cap toe; reg *3.75; sale price *2.1)6 Ladies' black ruede Tie, wing cajt toe, perforated vamp line; reg. 13.75; Hale pric* *3.25 !^««!ie-’ grey suede blucher Oxford; reg. 33.50; «ale price «2.05 I.adié» ’ pat. blucher Oxford, mot calf top; reg. |3 .50; »ale price M2 05 Ladles' gun metal two-eyelet Tie, perforated vamp; reg 12.50; sale price Mj.on The above are only a very few of our many bargains in our shot? department IOO I’rs. Tun and i'ateui 1‘umj» for *1 nnd »1.75Children'« New Store New Stock New Methods an«! Infunt»' on ««al«- at *1, »1.25. «1 50 PACKARD SHOES FOR MEN Monarch Merc. Co. Jacobt Block. Phone 1051 :: GENERAL BLACKSMITHING machine They came from Klamath Iteoveen Isaac« Hot Spring- where they had been Horseshoeing a Specialty I fear th«« hero of this magazine stopping for a few day*. They ex pect to c.ontinu«’ <>n to Crater lako serial will be bankrupt next month." F T. ALLEN AND "Why ho ’" returning home via Medford and the E H PATTERSON "He leaves a taxicab waiting in the Rogue river valley. l»Ht chapter.” Kan*»s Pity Journal Superintendent of the Klamath —— — -............ Agency Edson Watson, wan in the city over Sunday. While here Mr. Watson wrh interviewed b> Captain BERT E. WITHROW, Secretary Appl« gate for the purpose of secur-. DON J. ZUMWALT E. M. BUBB, lug his «««-operation in the production C. E. Vice Preaident tn I of a sham brittle between the whites President Treasurer and th«- Indians on the Fourth. Mr. j Map*, Plana, Blue Print», lite. Watson *tat«-d that hr- would look Into | th«« matter, and if It wer«- possible for , him t«> do anything along that line he would tnk«* pleasure in mei-tlng ’he wish«-" of those intere*t«’d In the pro ' ject. Surveying and Irrigation Engineering Dr. J W Wherry of San Jose I* In | the city for the purpose of looking up lnv< «tments. He I* one of ’he wej]- Abstracting Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON I