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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1910)
C. K. Thomas is hero from Merced. Ralph Morrill returned to hi» home Calif. in Morrill Monday. Will Adams was up from Morrill Born—To John A. McCall and wife. W. B. Hodges 1» here from Oak I Friday Monday, a daughter. land. W. H. Cross was in from Bouania James Dixon had business here O. T. McKendree had businoea here Friday. Wednesday from Merrill Monday. . W. 11. Wall had business here from C. T. Silvers was here from Dorris Geo. H. Burton of Bray, Calif., 1» Keno Friday. in the city. on business Sunday. A. H. Berry is still very ill with Ray Merrill returned from a trip E. E. Pedlar of Oakland ia at th«> i to Rodding Sunday. typhoid fever. Livermore. Mrs. J. 11. IJdbls was here from I G. E. Isaacs was down from the Charles M. Savage of Portland 1» at Merrill Friday. Klamath Agency Tuesday. the Lakeside. J. W. Wilson was down from Bo- Thomas G. Wilson had business Maude Conway is at the Lakeside Will be sold at prices that will sur from Castells. nanxa Thursday. here from .Merrill Monday. Left to be closed out during the Mrs J. Rosenthal was here from t Mrs. Nora Truex came down from Frank Roberts of Reno, Nev., is at prise you. Come this week and dress the lakeside. Dorris Thursday Fort Klamath Monday night and left next few days. Prices very low your boy for the coming school term G. A. Stewart of Dorris had busi on Tuesday morning's train. J. A. 8mith is a Livermore guest ness here Saturday. Gust Petterson was in from his from Tech nor. Dr. Guittard is down from the construction camp on the Southeru D. A. Lamb of Agnew, Calif., is at I Klamath .Agency Saturday. the Livermore. Pacific railroad Tuesday. J. N. Dy ar had business here from O. T. McKendree, the sheep man. J. Edsell. one of the Oregon Trunk had business here Saturday. »orris Wednesday engineers, came down from his camp B. St. George Bishop was down at Rocky Point Saturday. Ernest La eb bee he of San Francisco from his homestead Monday. is at the Livermore. The warehouse that George Hurn D. A Seaward is at the Livermore O. E. Willey was in from his home has had built in the rear of his hard- from San Francisco stead on Aspen Like Saturday. ware store is almost completed. Misses Laura Trusiier, Adg Rice G. W. Brown is registered at the i J. I- Fielder is slowly recovering from an attack of typhoid fever. and Florence Robinson, teacher» at Lakeside from Portland. T. A. Balis went to his home fu the Klamath Agency, were here Tues C. I. Anderson was up from Merrill Merrill Saturday on Vaden's stage. day. Wednesday on business. Work ou the Bristol building be E. A. Bickley of Portland bought R. J. Chapman is a guest tween the Portland Store and the through Chilcote .t Rico lots 2 and 3 Livermore from Oakland. Boston Store will be begun next week. in block 4. Mr. Bickley buys for in- C. Sweet is here from Denver, Col., Thursday was within two degrees vestment. looking over the oountry. of being the hottest day of the year, II. H. Leslie and W. A. Watson Ida B. Ness of Vermillion. S. »., is yet the night was a delightful one for Look at our win went to Poe Valley the last of the ' registered at the Lakeside. sleeping week to look after some horses at th«-. dow for bargains J. H. Howard and wife or Eugene Frank .Moreland was down from ' Kesler ranch. are guests at the Lakeside. ., his nig nomeTOaa homestead in th«< Aspen lake dis- H. I. Phelps of Iowa City. Iowa, Peter Nickels of Napa. Calif., i«> ,rict Thursday f. His claim is located In came dojsn from the Klamath Agency registered at the Livermore. ‘ \ Jbe be dl ,puted t territory. disputed I Monday, where he I is building sev E. D. Savage of San Francisco is NJ/s. .Al Abraham returned to her . era) school house's. registered at the Livermore. home »in Chico on Saturday, after a! M. \V. Coeeboom is heading the J. Ryan and wife returned from a visit of several week» with her moth- i grain on the Sutton ranch which he trip on theJUpper lake Tuesday night. er. Mrs. Mi .McMillan of the Lakeside lias leased near l-ost River gap. and - i finished it Wednesday, He then be- ■ A. A. Kelley, the Oregon Trunk en Inn. Wm. Belaiiser. who is connected 1 gan on the grain on Ellis Young's gineer, was down from his camp on with the irrigation project that is be ranch. Williamson river today. ing conducted at Plush, came down W. 8. Slough is looking for a school A. M. Erickson was down from the Erickson & Pettersen Southern Pa- from that'' place Friday on his way teacher who is qualified to teach in i to Portl»ad. tho schools of California, He has 11 XEW INHTHKTOH FOR cific construction camp today. >...M***«****«« J. Hall Jones and B C. Tausey position waiting for such a person Edson Watson. Indian agent at the KLAMATH COI XTY HIGH went o Fort Klamath Saturday, < i that carries with it a »alary of $70 Klamath reservation. and wife, drove i sere they will hunt and fish for sev per month for seven months' school. down from the Agency Tuesday E. V. Hawley Arrise« I«» Takr Charge Mr», I. D. .Applegate arrived from J. H. Stephens arrived from Sacra eral weeks. They come from the East of the Man usi Training Dc- mento with his family Friday and every year to enjoy the sport that is Ashland Saturday evening, where she l«irtn>r*t Tills Year will make his home here in the i to be had in the forests in this county. Lad been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. r. E. Hannon. Mr Emil Pei). Mr. aud Mrs. Applegate future. Mr. E. V. Hawley, who ia to loach and Mrs. E. J. Murray and William have been residing in Oakland for | the manual (ruining in the County W. D. West, a cattleman of 8iiver I-ake, returned from a businees trip Green returned from a week's vaca some time, but have decided to return High School during the coming year to Portland Tuesday night, and left tion camping at Crater lake. They to their former home to live, and will arrived In his automobile yesterday for home by auto Wednesday morn had a splendid outir r, and wore sorry build a house here aud .<ve in Klam-1 1 > vening. He says that the best roads ath Falls in the tulnre. to have to return. ing. on the entire trip were those between Dr. R. R. Hamilton, state health of her«- and Ashland Sheriff Barnes returned from Fort .Assessor J. P. Lee filed his decla ration for the nomination for county Klamath last Friday, where he had ficer. has started his Inspection of I Mr. Hawley Is a product of the judge on the democratic ticket Wed been on business. He says that the the dairies furnishing milk to this Oregon educational system, having nesday morning, and is now circulat smoke from the fires is very heavy J city, and finds those he bas so far vls- graduated from the Electrical En- there, and that the flames on Three- i ited in a fairly gtx.d condition, and ing his petition. they will probably be made more san- Word has been received from Mrs Mile creek can be plainly seen. i itary if necessary. Ho has not visited G. Heitkemper is putting in a new Harry Backensto, who is now in • os Angeles, saying that she is getting propeller in his boat, which will be I all of them yet, but expects to do so Barta-cnc will incinde alf kinds of wild game in mwmhi . beef. much better, and will probably re named the “.Antler.” Tho wind was before he concludes his inspection. |»<»rk und mutton. We will be po-portd to handle 7OO people. The J. W. Ijtthrop was in from his turn to Klamath Falls within a week so strong Sunday that it blew the WilM-nia and six launche« have I mxxs < liAi-trrcd. and will fumi»li saf. boat on the rocks near Reames’ ranch | “Poultry Hili" ranch at the foot of or two. ficient accommodation for those attending Stukel mountain laat Monday, and I L. H. Calame of Montague, Calif., about three miles below town. The, brought with him twenty-five dozen Musi, will be rurniidmd by th.- Kind. This will be th. Excur « ► yesterday sold lot 8, block 54. Nich water has seldom been so rough as it i fine eggs. He has sixty laying pullets, sion of the sixiaou, and everyone i. sure of a good tlnw. was that day. ols addition, to W. W. Lewis. Seven For further particular* mt P. K. Miller of Brownsville, Ore., and got from them fifty-four eggs In lots in this block sold for 15,325. has just purchased the E. E. Jamison one day. He will have 200 more lay- Several years ago the entire block property in Nichols addition, consist I ing in about a month, and will then <old for ISO. | be able to supply more customers Ifounc! Trip. including haitwxuc dinner, Ml.50. H. C. Telford and family came ing of a house and three lots. It is • than he can at present. a good buy, and Mr. Miller is more down from their camp on Crystal «»♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦o ► H. P. Thomas bas just received • reek Tuesday. Wilbur Telford is than pleased with his purchase. The word that his brother, M. A. Thomas deal was made through the Home T sick with a severe attack of malarial of Mendocino county, Calif., has re fever, and had quite a high fever yes Realty company. Mr. Blaxier of Wichita Kans.,*wh<> ceived the democratic nomination for terday. BERT E WITHROW, Secretary left with W. A. Delzeli for a camping assessor of that county by a major Warren I). Isenberg, a. prominent DON J. ZUMWALT, E. M HUBS, attorney of St. Louis, who has been trip to Crater lake and other places ity of 34. The race was the closest C. B Vice President an I here for the past week, investigating of interest, same down from Cherry in the history of that county, requir President Treasurer the resources of this county with a creek, where the party was camped ing the official count to determine Maps. Piana, Blue Prints, Ku, whether he or P. Connolly, bis oppo Monday, on account of being too ill E. V. HAWLEY « view to investing, left for Portland to remain at the camp, Mr. Telford nent was the nominee. Mr. Thomas t ™ ■ ■ — Wednesday morning. has held the office for several terms, The directors of the Gale school brought him down in his launch. ginwring department of the O. A. C. Mr. Dieckman, who lived near and his nomination practically means I In 1906. Immediately after gradua district met this week and signed a Swan Lake for twenty years, but who his election. contract for a nine-months term of tion Mr. Hawley went to Schnectady, The woodshed at H. E. Allen's res school in district No. 6 with Miss Cal sold his place there and went to Cal New York, where he spent about a Surveying and Irrigation Engineering lahan as teacher. Miss Callahan i ifornia a year or so ago. has returned idence on the corner of Pine and year in th.- shops of the General Fourth streets, eaught fire Sundav taught the school last year.— Merrill to this city, and is now looking for KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON I another location in Klamath county. afternoon about 5:30, and for a time Electrical company. From this posi Record. tion he was railed the following it looked as though a jerious fire He says there is no place like South W. A. Delzeli, the genial cashier spring to fill a vacancy in School of in the First National bank, and an ern Oregon and none so good as the might result, as a high wind was Engineering and Mechanical Arts at blowing. Mr. Allen, however, nearly ! old friend of his Mr. Blaster, a re vicinity of this city. his Alma Mater. For the three years tired capitalist of Wichita. Kan., left John Irwin returned Fridaj night had it under control before lhe fire that b<- has held this position at O. this morning on a camping trip to from a month's visit to his old home company arrived. The cause of the A. C., .Mr. Hawley has proved him Crater lake and the country in that in Livermore, Westmoreland county. fire is not known, but it appeared to self an excellent teacher. He Is great vicinity. Pennsylvania. He found business have been started from a lighted cig ly interested in athletics, and baH for BARBECUED »INNER AT FAMOI'N On Klamath Avenue Mrs. O. Short is here from South and crops good at his old homo. The arette or match which had been some time played guard on the facul RFHOflT SUNDAY dropped in the outhouse in the cor near Q. K. Feed Barn ern California, visiting her sons. Tom hay. wheat and oats al! look good, ty basket ball t'-ain of the collegs. ner of the building. The damage will and John, near Midland. Mr. and and crops are better than they were The high school boys will no doubt Mrs. Short sold their ranch at Spring last year. But the weather in Penn amount only to about $20. call upon him to coach them in their Boats Ijcave th«- Hock at M a. m.— l-ake last year and moved to South sylvania is not nearly so pleasant as No Intoxicating Liquors Allowed athletics durlug the coming year. ¡ ; Horseshoeing a Specialty ern California where they now make it is here. GRAMMAR SCHOOL STARTS The county school is fortunate in se in Any Form their home, and she bas returned for MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ."»th curing a man of Mr. Hawley'» train- Wm. Waechter, the. cattle buyer, is ; F. T. ALLEN AND a visit to her old home. i Ing and experience to establish the hire after some more of the fine beef Fred Bamber, the painter, returned cattle for shipment to Alaska. They | The grammar school will begin the | new department. The managers of th«' excursion to ; E. H. PATTERSON from a two weeks' trip to Crater lake only want the very finest stock to be I fall term Monday, September 5th. Rocky Point Sunday have chartered and Huckleberry patch Thursday. He obtained for the northern market, as The school on the West Side will not I YOUNG CATFISH ARK the steamers Klamath nnd Wlnema, had the finest kind of a time and it costs as much to ship poor stock begin for some weeks yet, aB It is PLACE» LN ASPEN LAKE and they will leavo the Wlnema dock THREE: ARE KIL1JCH AND INH'H picked about thirty gallons of huckle as the best, and Mr. Waoehter knows not by any means completed. Those berries. He says the berries are where to get the best that is raised, children who cannot find room in the Trout Fry Are Also l,ln<«l in M om at 8 o'clock Sunday morning. The I NJ CREI > rather scarce and that there are lots He will no doubt find all he wants in grammar school on Main street will Klamath will tow a large barge, on Creek—Hard Work to Block of persons gathering them. i be accommodated in rooms that wilt Klamath county. which ail who care to do so may Lake« With Fish ia»rge tiia In Elevator Is 11 town Ort i J. Hall Jones and B. C. Tausev Last Saturday while Mim* Sedg- : be provided by the school board. dance, went to Ft. Klamath Friday morning, wick, the nurse, was dressing the arm I The high school opens Monday .«nd Freight Cars An- Blown O. A. Stearns has returned from his A splendid barbecued dinner has where they will bunt and fish for a of Frank Smith, who was run over by i September 12th. trip to Aspen lake and vicinity, where been prepared and will be From tho Track» served to i while. They came here from the the traction engine a few weeks ago. he went to place the young catfish East and will endeavor to take back Mr. Smith was able to hold his in SEXI US .% LIST OF THE and trout fry In the waters of that the excursionists on their arrivai ut / with them some specimens of the jured arm from the bed himself with VOTERS lake and the streams In that vicinity. R<«ky Point. JAMESTOWN. N. »., August 30. game that abounds in the mountain’ out assistance. He is also able to This excursion ia to be u family af A tornado demolished the village of The catfish were placed in Aspen near the shores of the Upper lake. move it quite freely at the elbow, County lj»p la busy lake, while it won the Intention to lair. No Intoxicating liquors will be Heaton last night. Throe persons ar< A great deal of interest is being something that It did not seem possi preparing votera who place the trout fry In several small allowed in any shape or form, and known to have been killed and tom aroused in the Southern Oregon dis ble to be dyne when he was first have registered during the past week. lake» which lie to the northw<«rt of there will be no bofstrous conduct. trict convention Knights of Pythias, brought In from the place where he He is required to send to the secre that body of water. But the smoke Ice cream, soda pop, candy, fruit were injured The Monarch elevator which is to convene In Klamath Falls 1 was Injured. Thanks to Miss Sedg tary of state at Salem a list of the from the forest fires was so thick that ei.d nuts will be dispensed by young wns blown over and railroad trafh- on September 5th and .«th. The ’ wick's careful nursing and the »Irill of voters who have registered during the 1 the lakes could not be found, and the ladles, and everything will be so con- In blocked. Freight cars were blown Klamath Falls Knights are figuring Drs. R. R. Hamilton and C. V. Fisher preceding week, and whep the regis young trout were placed In Moss ducted that no person will be nsham- on a large delegation from Ashland. he will not lose either arm or leg, tration is heavy it is quite a task. He creek instead, where they will proba cd of having gone on the excurslon 200 feet from the track on which the- Grants Pass and Medford. About fifty both of which it seeffied would have has to send not only the name of tho bly find their way to tho lake» sought Tickets, Including the barbecued were standing and the depot wa- Knights And Ladies are going from to be amputated when he wss first voter, but his address and political when the high waters come after the dinner, will be fl.50. Make jour wrecked. Relief trains are on rou»- Medford.— Ashland Record. preparations to be there brought in. affiliation. enow is melted in the spring. to the scene of destruction. CITY BRIEFS. First and Last Call Boys’Shoes and Suits 50 Gentlemen’s Suits SEE WINDOW We still have quite a stock of children’s shoes from the Ritter shoe stock which are being closed out at 30c Per Pair Regardless of Former Prices Many pairs of men's shoes to be closed out before fall line arrives The Portland Store Next Door to Postoffice Big Excursion and Barbecue Rocky Point, Sunday, Sept. 4 W.H. Dulaney, C. D. Willson. J. W Angle, John I often Abstracting Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc BIG ROCKY POINT EXCURSION i; New Blacksmith Shop ; :: GENERA! BUCKSMITHING