Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, July 28, 1910, Image 8

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Alex Patterson of Merrill had bust- [
The grand jury is still in session.
O. II. Gates and wife and Mrs. ties* here Monday.
J. Frank Adams came up from .Mer­
C. G. Merrill had burin«** In town Gates' sister, Miss Wilma Waggener,
rill on burinem Sunday.
went to Eagle Ridge Friday.
Saturday.
Ellis Young camo from his laud
W. Westrcbil was up from Malin , « ' Babies are very cunniug, particu-
Saturday.
| l larly at the age when they bite off River Gap ranch today,
Frank Klatxuba was a visitor from the woodwork and lick off th«' wall | I J. B. and A. L. Oswald of Red­
ding are registered at the Lakeside
Malin Saturday.
paper.
J. D. Terry and J. 11. Hirns of Fort
C. W. Wilson of Merrill was at the' Mrs. Ethel Widdoes and two chil-
Lakeside Inn Saturday.
dren are home from Ashland, where ■ Jone* are registered at fhe Lakeside
G. W. McCormack of Merrill was they attended the Chautauqua as-1 ' Inn.
W. P. Johnson left Tuesday uioru
at the lakeside Inn Saturday.
sembiy.
G. Fnbrick and wife came down ; ' inf for San Francisco on a business
Dr. L. L. Truax of Bonanra had
■ from Crater lake Sunday, and re- | : trip.
business here Saturday.
W. 11. Masters has a contract to ‘
F. P. Van Meter of Merrill was reg-1 turned to their horn,' in Medford this
I i put up wood at Rattlesnake Polut.;
istered at the Lakeside Inn Saturday. . morning.
Charles J. Ford was in from Lake: E. E. Fitch, the Merrill notary pub
pub- ­ and is already at work there.
1!. Rabb«.* and J. D. Cochrane mud-*1
lic. returned from Portland Wednes­
of the Woods Friday-
Abe Tenbrook, Merrill’s mayor, day, where he had been for several a trip to Antelope Valley Monday in
the interests of the Home Realty com­
days on business.
was a visitor to this city Friday.
pany.
H.
M.
Manning
returned
from
Mer-
John S. Horn, cashier of the Bo-I
H. M. Curd and wife returned from ;
nanta bank, had business here Satur-
rbursday afternoon, where he
several
days at Crater lake Saturday,1
went in connection with the Bloom-
day.
and
left
Sunday morning for their'
Bristol
of
Los
Angeles
is
inReamp
liquor
case's.
H. M.
Dr. “
R. R.
Hamilton ‘ has moved into I homo in Portland.
here looking after his property inter- - r
................
O. B. Gates and wife and Mrs. '
,wts.
i the residence which he recently'pur-
The Western Union office has an | chased from O. B. Gates on th«'corner Gates’ sister. Miss Wilma Waggoner,1
left on Friday for Eagle Ridge. wherv ■
undelivered message for Thos. F. of Fourth aud High streets.
they
will remain until Monday.
Meagher.
Deputy Sheriff John Schallock re-!
F. A. and Fred CorkhiH of Berke­
Jed Edsall was registered at the turned from Sprague river Wednesday : ley have returned from Crater lake. I
Idvermore Saturday from the Iuckc of v !th Jam -• Dell, whom he i.*.*este«! ! where they spent several days view- !
on a warrant charging him with as-'
the Woods.
ing the scenery at that famous resort. I
D. Hansen. Dan Reed and John P. sault and battery upon Luke Walker, j The old steamer Hornet got adrift
W. C. Marvin and family arrived during the storm Wednesday, and
Irish went for a trip to Crater lake
here Sunday night from Roseville and
Saturday morning.
floated all over Upper lake until it
W. B. Simpson, former county sur­ I went to Fort Klamath this morning, was finally captured Thursday off
veyor. was in from his ranch at Rat­ where Mr. Marvin will be employed Howard bay.
as a carpenter on some buildings that
tlesnake Point Saturday.
The steamer Maxama has a con­
K. B. Millard came* over from Lake­ are to go up there.
tract to bring down 200.000 feet of,
D. L. Smith of the Orland. Calif.. 1 lumber from Wood river to Termi­
view Friday and left for his home in
Register, and W. W. Thode, who is I nal. where it will be shipped to
Portland Saturday morning.
R. L. Van Meter came up from employed in the reclamation service' eastern points.
Merrill Friday and was one of the at that place, are in the city on a va-. The water company is laying a,
cation, and went for a trip in the, main to the city cemetery. The own­
spectators at the boxing contest.
Curlew on the Upper Lake Friday ers of lots there can soon have the
F. K. Vondries was here on busi­ morning.
opportunity of making this spot a
ness from the thriving little town of
Mr. and Mr* Horace H. A Una. Al | fitting resting place for the departed
Malin on the shores of Tule lake.
fred E. Bush and F. M. Butler, all of I loved ones.
William Bassett had business in San Francisco, who are connected J
______ _____
Arthur Livermore returned
home
town Saturday. He claims the rain
with the Southern Pacific railroad, from his vacation at the Upper lake
Wednesday did lots of good near Bo-
went to Pelican Lodge Friday morn- resorts Friday. He has bad good
nanxa. but that there was not enough
ing to enjoy a few days at that beau- ■ luck fishing, and only returns be-
of it.
tifu! place.
' cause the rush at th« Livermore ho-
Arthur Livermore returned from a
M. and Mrs. 8. L. Bennett and ; tel makes bis presene*' here nere»-
vacation at Rocky Point Friday night'
their daughter, Mrs. Holly Swingle, sary.
and brought back with him some of I
of Klamath county, are camped in the
Wednesday's rain
.
did a great deal ( I
the finest trout that have been seen Ashland canyon, where they expect of good to the farmers of this county.;
here for some time. Arthur caught ' to remain for a few weeks. Mrs. At Merrill the precipitation was
the limit, and says he never enjoyed ' Frank Loder and children visited eight-tenths of an Inch, on the marsh
better fishing.
them Tuesday and Wednesday.—Med- lands it was one and one-tenths
Henry Janssen, who has been at ford Mall-Tribune.
' inches, while in this city It was
Paso Robles Hot Springs for the ben­
Dan Driscoll and Fred Peterson left j twP«“>-six hundredths of an inch.
efit of his health, is here for a few
D. E. Burrell took out two load* I
Monday for an overland trip to Salem.
days on business. He is much im-
They went in a buckboard, and will of material for the new Bly school
proved in condition 6ince he left, but
go by way of the old military road. house Friday morning, and also took
will return in a short time and re­
Dan says he wants to get better ac­ with him Zach Arnold. Mr. Durdsn
new the treatment.
quainted with his family, as be hasn’t and Mr. Justice, who will work on
A. G. Mercer and S. A. Parker ' seen them for some time, and fears the structure. The building will be ,
guards from the asylum at Salem, ar­ they might forget him.
one room, and is to cost about'
rived here Friday night and left next
12,000.
J.
G.
Libbey
and
son.
J.
H..
of
San
morning with Jonn Joseph Kerwin.!
Many voters are registering now- i
Francisco, arrived here Monday in
the 46-year-old son of Hugh Kerwin. |
their automobile, and will visit with adays. An average of about twenty-.
who was adjudged insane here this j
Mrs. W. I. Clarke, daughter of J. G. four a day are getting their name«
week.
Libbey. J. H. Libbey is with the ad­ on the books. In view of the many
Miss Emma Schneider and Misa vertising department of the San Fran­ questions that will come up for con- j
Katherine Runk left for Cottage cisco Chronicle. They hit the road in sideration this fall every voter should
Grove, Ore., Saturday, where they; the high places on the way up here, see that bis name is placed on the!
will visit for a few days before going j and had a most enjoyable time on the books as soon as possible, and thus'
to San Francisco to purchase their journey.
avoid any possibility of losing bls
new fall stock of millinery.
Mrs. Hattie Wilson has returned1 vote.
Colonel Wilkins took a ride in the
Mr. and Mrs. O. 8. Purdy, Mr. and from Ashland, where she has been at­
Mrs. William Weedon and Mr. and tending the Chautauqua assembly. same wagon from which be received
Mrs. Fred Mang left Sunday for a She says there was a very interesting bis injury a few weeks ago, and he
three-weeks' outing. During the time , session and that the "dry” movement found that his injuries were by no
they expect to visit Diamond lake, i Is attracting a great deal of attention means entirely well, He got Into
Rogue river vailey and Crater lake.
and interest. She will make a re­ the wagon at the bridge, in­
The contemplated sale of the East port of the doings of the session at tending to ride to the depot. but be
End butcher shop by Crisler & Stilts the W. C. T. U. meeting tomorrow af­ rode only as far as the Baldwin
to Smith it Hamilton, wnich was toj ternoon at the home of Mrs. B. 3. garage before he had to get out and
continue his journey on fpot. The
have taken effect on July 1st. will not I Grigsby.
I
be made. The former proprietors will1 Morris O'Connell, Dan O'Connell. jolting ot the wagon pained him so
remain in charge of the business as I Floyd McMillan. Donald Worden, much that be could not remain in
the vehicle.
heretofore.
i Harry Galarneaux and Harden Carter
John Matney was in from bis ranch
A. G. Duhme arrived in the city ; secured a hack and went to Spencer
Saturday from bis sawmill near Lake­ I creek Sunday. They left here about on the Merrill road Wednesday on
view. Mr. Duhme is the representa­ 7 o'clock and returned at 11:30 at business. He says that wheat above I
tive of the W. P. Devereux company, night. They were- not there tong the ditch was looking rather poor
which has extensive timber holdings enough to fish very much, but man- from lack of rain, but thought if the
O. T. McKendree, formerly of Lake-
along the east side of the Upper lake. aged to catch a few trout, but on the shower that passed over this city had ' view but now of Oakland. went to
While here he inspected thi boldines way back they killed a big rattlesnake reached that far south It would save Lakeview on Monday to look after
the grain and make the beads fill out. his extensive interests in that part
of the company.
with ten rattles.
He said that If the rain wet the
F. W. Payne, who came here re-
Mrs. H. M. Backensto, who with ground an inch deep it would be of the state.
cently from Goldfield, Nev., and ea- her mother, Mrs. George Bolster, left worth 1500 to him. as he has 200
The Lakeview *tage has changed
tablished a summer home on the this city several weeks ago for Albu­ acres of wheat above the ditch wbich J its time of leaving from the evening
Upper lake, has purchased the motor querque, New Mexico, for
the needed rain badly.
I to the morning
The change was
boat Osprey, and is having a new benefit of her health, is now at Los
M. R. Higgins, John F. Beebe Jr. made at the request of the Lakeview
shaft put in. He will have one of Angeles, Calif., They left New Mex­
and W’alter D. Mansfield, all of San j people, who will get their mail twelve
the nicest places on the lake when ico because the altitude of that place Francisco, returned Thursday from I hours earlier by the change in time.
he gets it fixed up.
was too high for Mrs. Backenstx Frank Silver's place on the William­
Chief of Police Townsend appeared
F. 8. Stratton of Elan Francisco and They are enjoying the California city son river, where they have been for
: in his full new uniform Monday,
F. H. Page of Portland have returned very much, and believe that Mrs. some time fishing. They bad an ex­
| and he certainly looked every Inch an
from several days' fishing at the Up­ Backensto's health is improving. Sh" cellent time, having caught many
officer. The only thing ho lacks is a
per lake resorts, and have gone to is suffering from tuberculosis.
fine trout, and were more than de­ regulation police club, and that will
their homes. They have spent their
Bert North, whose finger was se­ lighted with the beauty of the place »doubtless soon be provided by the
vacations here for the past seven verely crushed at the Meadow I^ke These men come here every year for
I city.
years, and think that this region Is mill a fe wweeks ago, is getting along the excellent fishing that abounda on
Mrs. H. Crosby of Centerville, Cal.,
the finest in the land to enjoy an out­ nicely. It was at first thought that the Upper lake resorts, and believe
ing in.
his finger would have to b* amputat­ that there is no better place on the ■ Mrs. R. J. Smith and daughter and
Fred Houston and wife, Carey ed. and later, when it was found that coast for that pastime. They left for' Mrs. H. P. Hoey and children went to
Mr. Hoey’s ranch at J-ake Odell Sat­
Ramsby and wife, Nelson Rounvevell It would Dot be necessary, it was their homes this morning.
urday, where they will enjoy the de­
and wife and Gladys Roberts left this thought that the member would be
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Brown arrived lightful scenery in thnt part of the
morning for a three weeks' camping permanently stiffened, but from the In the city Wednesday from Lake-'
trip in the mountains. They will go i present indications he will not lose view. Mr. Brown is clerk of the state | county.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. Johnson. .Mrs.
by boat to Wampler’s, and from there ; the use of the finger altogether, al- land board, and with Peter Applegate,
Mr*. James Dob-
they will travel with pack animals to |though it was severely injured.
state land agent, has been to Lake­ 8. 8. Johnson and
bins
left
for
a
trip
to Bend yester­
’he head of Blue canyon, where they
E. L. Burris, who has had charge, view for the purpose of checking up
will spend their vacation.
of the Dorris Booster for some time, the state lands with the register and day morning. They went on the boat
W, L. Welch came down from was in the city Thursday, and re­ receiver of that office. Mr. and Mrs. to Agency landing and from there
Dairy on 8unday. and is stopping at turned to his home next morning. Mr. Brown left tbe following morning for took an automobile for the remainder
the I-Akeside Inn. He says that the Burris has been conducting a newsy Crater lake, where they will be joined I of the journey.
rain last week laid the dust in his little paper in the California Lown, by Mr. Applegate. From there they
W A. Watson and Ed McDonald
part of the country, but there was and his presence will be missed by the will return to Salem via Medford. have returned from a fishing trip to
not enough rain to do any material residents of that hustling little place. Mrs. Brown is the daughter of ex-In- the Hycan country. They say that
good. The grain needs water badly, Mr. Burris will probably start a paper dian Agent Mathews, who had charge ¡they did not get any good fishing un-
and the hay crop will also be a little In one of the thriving towns of North­ of tbe Klamath* for four years She1 till they struck Anna creek, about
short. A rain now would do a great ern California before long, and will has a number of old friends in the four miles above Fort Klamath, al
deal of good to the farmers in that no doubt achieve the success his me«*- city who were surprised and delight- though they had a fine time on the
vicinity.
its deserve.
M with her visit.
trip.
CITY BRIEFS.
Buying Clothes
Cheap
Any time you buy a Hart Schaffner &
Marx suit you are spending your clothes
money economically, but when you get
a chance to buy these famous clothes
at less than the regelar price, you cer­
tainly ought to lay in a stock of them.
This is the time when we are getting ready for
fall business; fit’s the time when you are ready
for summer] clothes; we want to clean off our
shelves, and it’s your chance. The prices we are
making on summer suits would almost make you
think the weather was cold; you know it isn’t,
and we know these clothes are using room and
money that we need. Come in while the stock is
well assorted; you’ll be amazed at values offered,
$50.00 H. S. & M.
H. S. & M.
35.00 H. S. & M.
30.00 H. S. & M.
27.50 H. S. & M.
25.00 H. S. & M.
22.50 H. S. & M.
Saita $36.65
Suita 29.55
Sults 26.45
Suits 22.25
Suita 20.85
Suita 18.95
Suita 17.85
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The Portland Store
The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx c'othes
BERT E. WITHROW. Secretary
DON J. ZUMWALT,
U. E.
Abstracting
President
Maps, Plans, Blue Priais, Eu,
iC. M. BLBB,
Vira President an I
Treasurer
Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc
Surveying and Irrigation Engineering
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
W. E. Conner arrived here Wednes­
day from Ashland, where he owns
the Hotel Oregon, one of Southern
Oregon's famous hostleries. Mr. Con-
nor was manager of the stage line
that operated between this city and
I'okegama In the good old days when
visitors to Klamath Falls had to
"stage it" for thirty-six miles. He Is
still the same genial old Walter who
used to make the traveler forget his
troubles by the cordial greeting he
gave him at the end of his journey,
and the geniality then cultivated
stands him in good stead now, when
he extends the glad band to the host
of patrons of the Oregon
He re­
turned home the next morning, but
promises to come more often In the
future than be has in the past
It
la nearly four years since he has been
here, and says ho hardly knew the old
town, so great han been the change In
the brief period.
New Blacksmith Shop
On Klamath Avenue
near O. K. Feed Barr.
general blacksmithing
Horseshoeing a Specialty
F. T. ALLEN AND
E. H. PATTERSON
The authorities from Haleru cam«
Frlnady night to take John Joseph
Kerwin to the asylum In that dty
The unfortunate man is the eon of
Hugh Kerwin, who live« south of
this city, on the Klamath river H«
Is 48 years old. And was adjudged In
sane this week