Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, August 04, 1910, Image 8

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    Oscar Bunch was down from Fort
J ere J. Wilson of Oakland is at tho
Klamath Monday.
Livermore.
F. 11. Downing was here Sunday
J. N. Dyar of Dorris had business
K. L. Bosley was up from Merrill
from Dorris.
here today.
Tueuday.
R. L. Tuttle and wife were iu from
Jam«*« B. Short came in from Poe
R. R. Howard of Portland is at tho i
Merrill Bunday.
Valley Monday.
Livermore.
I am 1« Brannan had business hero
Mrs R M. Richardson and son.
j. L. Fielder is in bed suffering
from Fort Klamath Bunday.
for
8t.
Harry,
left
Bunday
morning
from a fever.
Miss Rice was at tho 1-aktnlde luu
Louis, where she wu*. called by the
E. C. Halloway and wife are here serious illness of her father, who is Bunday from Fort Klamath.
from Portland.
Fred McKendree was registered at j
not exp«*cted to live.
M. O. Nell of Ashland is registered
Charles P. Bray, a wealthy lumber the Livermore from Merrill Baturday .
at the Lakeside.
C. D. Chorpening left for his new ■
man of Oshkosh. Win., who has been
A. E. Chandler of Berkeley is at here ail summer looking after his ranch In I-angell Valley Tuesday I
the Lakeside Inn.
interests in this vicinity, loft for morning
F. Farnsworth and wife are here Portland Thursday.
Captain Parker brought down «*«*v - |
from Hartum. Colo.
Mrs. Al Abraham and Mrs. T. Will­ eral tons of old iron from the ageucy ;
H. M. Bryan of Fort Jones. Colo., iamson, daughters of Mrs. M McMil­ on the Mnxama Sunday.
Miss Marjorie McClure went to j
is at the Livermore.
lian. proprietor of the latkeaid«» Inn,
E. J. Dewey is at the Livermore arrived here Wedn«<«day for a months Rocky Point Sunday, where she
will remain for a week or two.
from Shasta Retreat.
visit with their mother.
Mrs. IL B. Hudson and children of I
Phil 8. Roe« of Ashland is a guest
J. H. Steph«»ns purchased th«» J. I..
at the Livermore hotel.
Cunningham residence on Ewauna Montague, who have been at the Llv-1
A. M. Crystal of Dunsmuir is reg- Heights and will make his future ertuore. left for Dairy Monday.
lstered at the lakeside.
Horn In this city. Bunday morn
home here, The sale was made
A. M. Crystal of Dunsmuir is reg- through the Home Realty company. ing, July 31. to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
stored at the Lakeside Inn.
Mrs. George
I
W. Lindley, wife of Brandenburg, au eight-pound boy.
W. D. Vanderhoff of Sacramento is the vice < president of the Jackson
Frank W*»ru is sick at his home. '
registered at the Livermore.
I county bank, returned to her home in I where he has be« n coufin<d for sev-'
George Blakeley of The Dalles is ¡Medford Monday, after a visit! oral days with inflammatory rheu-
-egistered at the Livermore.
. for a week with her sister. Mrs. J D. | n atism.
R. B. Ketchum is registered nt the Cochran.
Mrs. G. A. Trotter, wuose husband
'.akeside from Billings, Mont
Ellen Hodson and Bertha C. Byrd i» in the Indian school at th«* agency
Thomas P. Ryan Is registered at returned Thursday from a two weeks'' came down from Fort Klamath and |
the Livermore from St. Louis.
'stay at Eagle Ridge, when» they en-[ was at the Lak<>«ide Inn Sunday.
A. Lipp, the Marysville grocer? joyed the beautiful scenery of the! Miss Aitnee Wing and her sister.
man. had business here today.
Upper lake, and left for their homesj Mr». Robert Clay, came down Irom
G. W. Lewis is registered at th? this morning.
Eagle Rldce for a few days' stay In ■
Livermore from San Francisco.
W. 8. and E. lMwning arrived front j tow II.
H. Nylander and wife were down San Francisco last night and left for 1
Perl. J agon and Levi Carroll, \rt. >
from Klamath Agency Tuesday-
Upper lak«» resorts, where they will \ Montcrief and Otto Huas«' left on <
Edward A. Michel of San Fran­ spend several days enjoying the fish- j Monday for th«» red blanket eouutry.
isco is registered at tile Livermore, ing that is to b*> had in that portion i where they will hunt for the next
F. W. Payne came down from his of th«» county.
couple of weeks.
»umrner home on the Upper lake to- 1
Mrs. Stella Jarrett has returned
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Babson and
day.
from Canada, whore she went to
Mr. Hamilton of Medford came down,
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Adams of Mer-
from Crater lake Monday
Th«»y! spend a three weeks’ vacation, and
riU returned from a visit to Fort
has again taken her place at the
are traveling overland with horses {
Klamath Monday-
piano
in the opera house.
and wagon and continued to their ‘
Louis Gerber is ill with fever which
H. L. Oliver and wif«» were at the
home by way of Keno.
resulted from a cold which he con­
K. Sugarman and Chas. F Stem-1 Lak»*a!d«* Sunday from Bonanza Mr.
W E. 1‘urdj of Medford wan In the
tracted some timb ago.
well have bought three lots in Nichols . Oliver was formerly chief of police
C. E. McAndree from the down­
' city Saturday
BERT E. WITHROW, >«cr«tary
«»f
Hoquiam,
Wash.,
but
is
now
on«»
addition from Roy Hamaker. The I
was
do*
u
from
cast city of East Walpole. Mass., is
O.
D.
Craven
E. M BLÜH,
DON J. ZUMWAI.T
deal was made through the Home of Klamath county's best boosters
-egistered at the Livermore.
Odessa Saturday
Vice l*reaident an I
U. ■
Realty company. It is the intention
Alexander Vogelsang returned last
J. Moss from far-off New York is
11« nry Ackley
Tre*»«>ret
I'resident
I of the purchasers to improve the Saturday from a vacation at Bprlng
Saturday morning on business.
enjoying the cool nights here away
Map*. Plans, Blue Print.*, I.U
creek, wlier© he had been for several
property.
Jack Ford of Klumath Hot Springs
'rom the heat of his home city.
William Waechter of Portland is in days enjoying the fishing at that . was at tb«- 1-aki «»ide inn Saturday
Bonanxa's well known physician.
noted resort. He left for his home
Dr. W. S. Johnson, and his estima­ ■th«? city after cattle for shipment to-
Carl Schmidt and D. R. Hoagland
in San Francisco Sunday morning
i
Alaska.
Nothing
but
the
finest
of
I
ble wife were here on business to-
, of Crystal had bu»ineM here flatur-
i beef stock are sent to the northern
J. H. Stephens returned to Bacra- i day.
day.
♦
country and Mr. Waechter will no1 mento on Monday to make arrange­
Surveying and Irrigation Engineering
Miss Gladys Dnncak is here from
Mr. Watson and daughter came
doubt pick up a tine lot of the fancy | ments to bring his family to this city. '
Red Bluff visiting her father. Con-
down from Fort Klamath in his auto
H« just purchased a home here, I 1 Friday.
ductor Duncan of the Southern Pa­ • stock that is raised here.
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Walt Adams has been appointed a through th«» Home Realty company. I A. B. Rood and MI m Mamie Jones
cific.
M. K. and Mae C. Mcllvaine of San notary public, and is now busy taking ( a few days ago and will go into burt- were married by Justice of the P«»sce
Francisco are at the Livermore on registrations of the Bohemians in the |n«»M in this city before long.
Miller Friday night
RENAMING t PESI
R. M. Conant, surveyor of the Un­
their way to that great natural won­ settlement. This new element in the
Mrs. Nat«' Otterb«<ln, the hustling
Tule Lake precinct will put quite a derwnt« >s' Equitable
_
- Rating
- . — bureau
- - -
» <*ditor of tho Merrill Record, had
der Crater lake.
That in past time« th«- tinoliwrv-
I
Mrs. J. J. Otey was confined to her change in the political complexion of ! is here now re-rating the town. He business here today.
1
will
have
a
new
rate
book
out
in
ant
human race boa looked upon the |
i
the
precinct
hereafter.
—
Merrill
Rec
­
home during the week, and was under
A license was Issued last Saturday
about two weeks and the insurance for tb»; marriage of Walter J Ander­ common houM- fl> a* a kind n( i» t Is
On Klamath Avenue
the Care of Dr. Campbell of Macdoel. ord.
shown by its name Thin innscn do- I
—Dorris Booster.
•Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Farewell of, latex on many of the buildings in this son and Ida B. Chapman
near (). K. Feed Barn
city will be materially reduced.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. ikiwo* came luuMtlcs of the scientists has been ns
A. J. McCallum and wife and Mrs. Portland, who are making this sec­
Abel Ady. president of the Klam­ down from Bonanza last Friday after­ 1 domestic a* possible. Th»- »'>xar
Si. W. Horton of Ashland and C. L. tion a short visit, went with Mrs. Nate
ath
Water Users' aseociation, was up noon. and returned home Sunday.
- bowls, tl*e bald bead* aud th« butter
Shirk came over from Lakeview in Otterbein and her son, Thos. Wilson,
from
Midland
Monday
to
prepare
for
Horseshoeing a Specialty
to
Poe
Valley
Friday
afternoon
after
'he auto Tuesday night
Mrs. W. C. Davenport and daugh­ . plate« of the family have b«»»n its own
the reception of Secretary of the In­
| by right of po**e«»l< u Of the kindly
some
of
the
large
trout
that
frequent
ter.
Marie,
returned
Saturday
after
George E. Farewell and wife re­
little terior Ballinger, but that pleasure three months' visit with friends and and merciful man It was said that ho
F. T. ALLEN AND
turned from a trip to Crater lake, Lost river in that charming
has been denied to him owing to the
'
valley.
relatives in Portland, Seattle and ' would not harm a fly. That fact was
where they spent several days at the
E. H. PATTERSON
postponement of that official'» visit.
, regarded as greatly to his credit
The telephone exchange will be in
. Spokane.
famous pleasure ground.
It
Hci<»nce
Is
changing
all
this
Edgar F. Hewitt of San Francisco,! C. E. Wrenn. Jo»' Rickard, Hardin
____
The fire fighters who have been charge of Mrs. Lizzie Offield after
representing the German Alliance as­ i Carter and Nate Otterbein went to ■ urge« that th«' house fly b<- given Ila
the
first
of
the
month.
Mr«.
Offield
down to Topsy grade fighting the
' proper name of typhoid fly, since It
sociation and German American In­
lames there are back and report refused to lease the company the cot­ surance company was here on Mon­ Spencer creek last Saturday night to ; Is in the business of spreading typb- MILL TAKE VOI NG MANN«
tage
in
which
the
exchange
is
located,
enjoy
a
days
fishing.
They
report
a
BODY fXt N» V ADA
’be flames under control.
| old germs and other dregs of nastl-
wishing to occupy it herself, and the day, calling on his representative«, good day's sport
G. W. Bray, who had bis leg company has been unable to find a here, Wm. Wagner and Howard Shep­
i n<ns This whilom pet is in fact the
Mrs. Hillis arrived her«- Friday eve­
broken while haying at the Crisler new location. Mrs. Offield will have herd. He will leave in the morning.
It» pr««- I Brothel «if Powell IniVnoxal Will
ning from San Jow, Calif., on an ex­ ! most dangerous of pe«tn
Ik- Herr Tonight tu Tak<
* 8tilts ranch last week, is getting charge of the station until the com­
G. W. Brady, whose leg was nroken tended visit with her daughter. Mrs. 1 ence is proof of filth somewhere
Charg*- of Rrniiiiu*
along nicely and bis leg is begin­ pany makes other arrangements.— last w«*ek while he was at work stack­
;
about,
since
it
breed»
amid
stenches
John McCall, 8h< was accompanied
ning to heal rapidly.
A
>
brother
of Powell Underwood
and
revels
In
nil
manner
of
germ
dis
­
ing
hay
on
the
Crisler
ranch,
by
the
Merrill Record.
by her sinter Mrs. Merrill of San
:
I the young
man who died here Hund»
ease«.
C. R. Miller, Jesse C. Livermore,
guy
rope
breaking
and
letting
the
Diego.
C. D. Chorpening and his mother
Ixst thin unclean insect be known afternoon at « o'clock of typhoid
Miss Ely of Portland and Miss Gladys arrived from the Willamette Valley mast fall, in getting better and hope«
L. L. Green of Oroville. Calif., re-
Duncan of Redd Bluff. Cal., left i
to be out in a few day*. The broken turned from au extended stay at the by Its proper name Th»» gullible fever, arrived here TutnMlay and
Thursday night and Monday left for
this morning for a trip to Crater the ranch that Mr. Chorpening pur- leg does not pain him so much as Upper lake renorts. «nd left for his | scientints of pant centuries were took charge of the remains, which
lake in Mr. Miller's auto.
at first and the indications are that home last Saturday. Mr Green is i hood winked by its familiar ways, were taken to Pioche, Nev., wher«
chased in the Langell Valley recently.
the brother lives, for Interment.
George E. Farewell and wife re­ Mr. Chorpening was connected with it is healing nicely.
delighted with the fishing and bont- never realizing that the pretence of
During Mr. Underwood's illneM h*
th«-
fly
was
a
signa!
of
danger
and
a
N.
C.
Gunn
wus
In
from
bln
ranch
turned to their home in Portland the Electric Light company here until
ing of thin region, and Intends to
’.his morning after a few days spent the first of this month, when he re­ in Lan gel 1 Valley Sunday, and re­ spend bin vacations nere every sum­ proof of uncleanllnemi. Winged ty- was cared for by th« member« of
pheld Is what it in, so call it tho typh­ ('rater Aerie No. 16, Fraternal Ord«*
at Crater lake and others of the fa­ signed and went for a visit in Salem turned Monday. He is an en­ mer.
of Eagle«, and his body has bc-en it*
oid
fly and banish it.
thusiastic
booster
for
his
part
of
the
mous resorts that abound in this por­ and other cities before taking up his
J. J. Ke)lor and family arrived here
Mt
Do not eat food that has had the their charge sine*- his death
county and nays that the wheat is last Friday from Moscow Idaho, and
tion of the state.
work on the ranch.
Underwood wan a member of Mere*.
contaminating
touch
of
th»*
flltb-
filling
out
remarkably
well
even
if
will make this city their home Mr.
The regular meeting of the direc­
J. H. Stephens, who is here looking
Aerie, Mercer, Utah.
tors of the Klamath Water User«' over the field for a business in the they haven't had any rain since the Keller has made «'«tensive inveetlga covcred feet of flies. Do not breed
flic»«
by
permitting
filth
to
remain
on
|
crop
was
planted.
He
say«
the
out
­
tions al) along the Pacific coast, and
association will be held here Satur­ dry goods and clothing line, has
MM1.IUKTN OF COI NTV
day. A list of the delinquents is made several trips through the irri- look Is good for Irrigation from the Staten that there In no section that your premise«.
HOLD <N»MVEMTIOA
The
fly
Is
a
reproach
to
mankind.
Horsefly
site
and
that
the
ranchers
offers
the
splendid
opportunities
to
be
being prepared, but fortunately there j gated valley with H. Rabbee of the
Man
has
harbored
it
in
bla
home
and
of
bin
part
of
the
valley
are
willing
are not many in this class this year. j Home Realty company. He believes
found here.
thus preserved it from extinction by Matter of Ticket Will Ik- la-fl to th.
to pay ail that may be necessary to
Mr. and Mrs. Horace H Allen. Al­ the cleansing processes of frost. Ac-
G. W. McLane left for a fishing that Klamath Falls is destined to be- install a good irrigation system there.
Various I ✓Kale— lk-|s>rt to
bert Bush and F. N. Butler, officials
trip to Wood river today. He I come a good trading center, and since
lie Submitted
< ept the typhoid fly for what It Is and ,
Ml»« Carolyn Patchin of Everett
expects to be gone about three weeks he has purchased a home her« it is Wash., came down Monday afternoon of the Southern Pacific railroad, who enlist In the war of extermination
The delegate« to the sociali»’. com.
and aa he has not bad a vacation in safe to assume that he will soon be from Fort Klamath, where she has have been at Pelican lodge for sev­ against it. Exchange.
ty convention met In thin city 9ur.
several years he believe« that he is identified with the business interests been visiting with her brother for eral days enjoying the beautiful sce­
day in Redmon's hall and canvass»»*!
nery and drinking th« delicious
entitled to a good rest.
of this city.
the political situation. They coul<*
the past nix weeks. She left Tue«dav
J. W. Simpson returned from San
Wm. Ruee, mayor of Yreka, Calif., morning for her home. Mins Patchin spring water at that famous rr«ort, BELIEVED AT VATICAN
not decide as to whether a part'
KING WILL LOBE ticket should be put In the field thl
Francisco Sunday, where he had been left for his home Friday after in head of one of the largest business returned to their homes In Ban Fran­
for the past week. He Bays that It a few days' stay here. He expects to colleges in Western Washington, an cisco Bunday morning.
fall, and the matter will probably 1»
Dr. A. 8 B. Nellis, wife and son AnU-<1»Timl Movement Thought to left with the county locals to decide
nas been so cold there for the past return to this city about the middle institution that Is noted throughout
three weeks that everyone is wear­ of next month and spend a few more that state for splendid efficiency of arrived here 8unday evening and are
The locals are situated at Klamath
Be Plan to Make Republic of
ing his overcoat. It has been the days in this delightful summer clim­ its graduates. She comes here every visiting their old friends, Fred J.
I Falls, Keno, Merrill and Dairy.
Spain und Portugal
(
coldest summer io yean at the bay ate. Mr. Ruee owns considerable year to spend her vacation at Fort Williams and wife. Mm. Nellis and
A statement of th« receipt» and din
Mrs.
Williams
are
cousins
and
were
city.
property In this city, and is more than Klamath and enjoy the Invigorating
bursoments for the socialist encamp
ROME. August 2.— Indications at
also playmates in their old home
ment which wan recently held her
Dr P. L. Hamilton of Chico and pleased with the Improvements that climate of Northern Klamath.
the Vatican aro that there In a waver­
town.
The
doctor
and
bis
family
are
will shortly be Issued.
O. L. Hamilton of Sacramento came are being made In the way of paving
Geo. Landis Monday sold hi« sec­
ing in the Spanish attitude and high
down from Bprlng creek yesterday in and the new sewer system that is be­ ond-hand store on the corner of Ninth on their way home from a tour of the dignitaries believe that the pope
Elsewhere in this issue will b<
their auto, where they have been fish­ ing installed.
and Main streets in thin city to Jas. west, coming to Klamath Falls from stands a chance of weakening the
ing for »everal days. They had ex-
G. F. Beck. E. Frank and H. R. Ingraham, and left here with an extended trip through California. king's influence if he Is defeated. It lound the business card of H. H
Bears, civil engineer and contractor
'»ellent luck, and will probably make Glenn arrived here Tuhrsday in the his family Wednesday morning for They will leave here for Ashland and
in unofficially charged that the anti­
Ills office la in the name bulldlnr
the resorts on th© Upper lake a visit pathfinding car on a road making Turlock, California, where he has Portland In a few days.
clerical movements throughout Bpaln
with T. W. fltnphens, the well known
M. L. Allison has in his office win­
next year
tour of the state. They are gathering secured a tract of land in the Steven­
and Portugal are a plot to unite the
George Hayden and William Col- materia) for a comprehensive road son colony, near that city. Mr. Lan­ dow some specimens of oats and field two countries into n republic. It is realty dealer and Insurance man. Mr
linn returned from Diamond lake map of Oregon, which Is to be Iwsued dis Is going to one of the best sections peas that look good to the stock alleged that the Manons are shaping Bears comes hero highly recommend-
ed and has already entered into nego­
Tuesday, where they had been on by August 16th. It will contain all of California and will noon be enjoy­ raiser. They were grown on the Canalojas' course
tiation« with several parties who are
a two weeks’ hunffing ana fishing the best routes from Portland to ing some of the delicious watermel­ I ranch of Henry fl. Pariah, a little
desirous of ««curing hi» service«. He
trip. They bad a fine time and Klamath Falls and other cities, and ons, cantaloupe« and peaches for way from Merrill, and show what can
The grand jury Monday returned has offices in Ban Francisco and out­
caught a few fish, but so many sheep will be something that travelers have which the Turlock irrigation district i be done with the fertile soil of the
had been driven over that part of long sought. They leave In the morn- Is famous. Klamath Fall« loses and ’ Klamath basin. The oats are over an indictment against George Welch, side connections that places him In s
Turlock gains a good citlien when ■ four feet high, and the peas are two charging him with murder in the first position to handle al) claseoe of work
____________________
the
country within the ,______
past few _____
days ing for either Lakeview or Crater
degree for »hooting Fred Alexander. In bls line
' feet, and are being cut for hay
Mr. Landis leave«.
that there was no game to be seen !',k<», they have not decided which.
CITY BRIEF*.
We must have the cash for all goods sold
during this sale We need the money.
Io
Extra Special Sale
In CluetL Monarch, Standard and Geo. P.
Ide Shirts, in Golf and Negligee styles
75 dozen shirts to be sold in the next
few days. Reg. $1.25, $1.50
and $2.00 shirts for
95c
The Portland Store
Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
Abstracting
Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc
New Blacksmith Shop ii
GENERAL BLACKSMITHING