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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1910)
J. Rosenthal and wife were here C. E. Evans wm here from Weed ' from Dorris Monday. Saturday. rs. M E. Jones wm down from G. A. 8tewart wm down from Odes J. 8. WatU »a» in fron» Bly Wed- Eagle Ridge Monday. sa Saturday. neoday. . I, I. Childers had business here C. F. Sliver had business here from K. E. Fitch w*3 hero from Merrill from l^ngell Valley Monday. Dorris Friday. Saturday. Otis Sloan wm here from Fort The sewer pipe on Juniper street Is Joe Foster waa up from Merrill being extended across the Ankeny Klamath Monday. Saturday. Mrs. Lea and ton were down from ditch. Otto Burge had busineu here from the Agency Saturday. T1 e contracts with sixteen of the Bly Wednesday. George Monka had busineee here teachers In the graded schools were Bert Toohtg of Bly had business signed Monday. from Weed Saturday. here Wedmwday E H. Burnham was down from 8. C. Davenport, formerly of Polk Mrs. L. J. Alley wm in from Rocky Langoil Valley Saturday. county. Oregon, began school at Olene Point Wednesday. Tom Richardson of Poe Valley was Tuesday morning. W. Campbell wm down from Bo A. H. Berry and J. L. Fleider are in town Saturday on business. nanza Wednesday. Charles McDermott had business both holding their own. and It la prob Frank Bloomingcamp wm up from able now that Mr. Berry will recover. here from Fort Klamath Friday. Merrill Saturday. Fred M. Ellis came down from B. C. Spink and niece. Misa Claudia, Mrs. D. M. Donnely was in from were down from the Agency Monday. Fort Klamath Monday to see his Lorella Wednesday. C. E. Hoyt, the popular Fort Klam father, whose broken jaw Is healing Arthur Hamaker had business here ath bote) keeper, had business here rapidly. from Bly Wednesday. R. R. Utley came in from Langell E. G. Rourk came down from Cres Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Elliott were Valley Tuesday and brought in five cent Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Best went to down from the Klamath Agency- coyote scalps, for which he received 87.60 bounty. Saturday. Fort Klamath Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sparks and son P. K. Bowman of Oklahoma City. W. Miller wm down from the Okia., is here investigating the re of Dixon, Calif., are in the city. Mr. Klamath Agency Tuesday. Sparks is a wealthy land owner, and S. B. Gardner and wife are down source« of Klamath county. G. W. Tuttle of Tulsa Oklahoma, is here looking for investments. from Klamath Agency Saturday. O. H. Hunter snd 8ydney Fraser Alfred L. Parkhurst came down ia in the city looking over the coun went to Dennis pond about five miles try with a view to investing. from Crater Lake Tuesday night. B. St. George Bishop's family have south of town Sunday bunting, and Will Campbell, the rancher and stockman, wm in from Lorella today. come down from his homestead and brought back a number of birds. F. F. Spencer, F. B. Nichols and will remain here for tho winter. Prof. A. W. Givens and wife ar Pat Lavey. who came over with rived here from Lane county and left J. H. O'Sheen of McCloud are in the Colonel Hofer in the auto Thursday, for Merrill Monday morning, where city. J. Wilson is building a small barn left for Portland Friday morning. they will teach in the public school. Miss Edith Campbell, the pretty on one of his lots in Fairview addi-1 * Scout" Chambers wm in from the telephone operator, went to the .Meadow Lake Co.'s camp Tuesday tion. Mrs. R. E Sc heed of San Francisco Agency Monday, where she will stay on business connected with the eom- went to Lakeview Friday morning tc ' for a month. misaairat, which be is running there G. Langdon Darley of La Price. visit friends there. W. E. Faught is still confined to Lenora Evans and M. L. Braggs Ore., left on Saturday for the Des his bed, hut his fever is subsiding. It of Marcóla went up to Fort Klamath chutes country, where he Is interested will probably be a week or more, in a land company. Wednesday morning. however, before he will bo able to be Mrs. Lea, teacher of domestic sci out. Hurry H. Eaton and wife, who have | been here for several days, left fori ence at the Agency school wm down C. M. Oneill, the attorney, left for here the last of the week snd re Edmondton. Canada, Bunday, where Ashland Friday morning. G. W. Ruff returned from Lake turned Monday afternoon. he will represent Harry T. Banta in view on the auto Thursday, and left A large number of Klamath Falls the settlement of a large estate, of for Portland Friday morning. people attended the Labor Day ball which Mr. Banta is one of the heirs. C. R. Thompson J. A. Nyswauer given by Griffith's orchestra in Hous He will be gone about two weeks. ind Jesse Horton went to Lakeview ton's opera house Monday night. ______ _ Arthur _________ Livermore. ,____ Pearl Carrol). in the auto Wednesday morning. C. M. O'Neill received a telegram I J. Houston and Charles Miller went ERICKSON IMAGINES THAT HE IH A. C. Allen and family, who have Friday morning advising him of the to the name preserves of the Nuts GOD been spending several days on the death of P. McGovern at Spokane yes Lake Gun club, near Stukel moun Upper lake, returned to their home terday. Mr. McGovern wm Mr. tain. Saturday afternoon, and re Saturday morning. O'Neill's step-father. turned with forty-eight fine fat mal W. P. Carey, a cattle buyer from I. D. Applegate has purchased a lot lards. San Francisco, went np to Fort Klam in the Hot Springs addition from F. J. Bowne came down from Bo ath Wednesday, where he will trans Burge Mason, and will erect a mod nansa Tuesday to attend the wed- act business for a few days. ern bungalow thereon and make his j ding of his sister-in-law. Misa Mabe) Mrs. Nate Otterbein was down j home there. The lot is next to that Campbell, and Dr. George H. Merry O. K. Harrington and W, Hocka- Dairy home today. He has not been owned by W E. Faught. man, the popular physician, which day, attendants at the insane Mylum able to get the lumber for his house Miss Gertrude Vernon and W. takes place this afternoon nt the resi at Salem, left for there Wednesday hauled yet. Roche Fick were passengers in the dence of Louis Gerber. morning and took with them two B. W. Thoms left for Ashland on Lakeview auto last Saturday. Mr. M. J. Snell and D. Christen. South Thursday, where he will stop for a Fick wm here in the interest of the ern Pacific timber men who have men. Jacob Erickson and Ed Camp I \ few days before going on to Portland candidacy for state representative of been at the Clover creek fires for the bell. Erickson wm arrested Saturday by He went overland. Claude R. Seager of Lakeview. put ten days fighting the flames I Mrs. Tom Balis, proprietress of Jack Watts and wife and Mrs. E. that were raging there, returned Officer C. C. Low on account of his the Richllieu hotel at Merrill, came Casebeer returned to their homes in from that place Saturday and left queer actions snd locked up in the down Saturday and took in the excur Bly on Friday, after being here on for their homes in Berkeley Sunday county jail. Sunday morning he sud denly became violent, and raged with sion to Rocky Point Sunday with her business for several days. They took morning. maniacal fury. At first he thought husband. back with them over 8600 worth of Will Houston and Ernest Bubb left Mrs. Charles T. Powne and son of proviaions for themselves and their for a two weeks' hunting trip to the that God wm going to kill him nnd 1 begged that everyone olse be slain Bly arrived from Portland, where I sheep camps. Rogue river country Wednesday. M. but thnt he be saved. His halluc'na- they had been visiting Mrs. Powne • W. J. Smith, manager of the West H. Wampler took them up, and will mother, and left for their home in * ern Union Telegraph company here, go after them when it in time for the tion then took a different course, and he then imagined that he wm God the auto Friday morning. left Friday morning for San Fran boys to return. They expect to bring He stamped up and down ths cell In J. C. Mongold is back from Clover ■ cisco. where he goes to consult with some beer skins and deer bends back the jail and shrieked: "I am God. I creek, where he bu been for the past j the gener&i superintendent relative with them when they return. will kill everybody. Roosevelt Is a two weeks fighting fire. He had to matters connected with the com Mrs. B. St. George Bishop and chil great man, but I am greater, I am pany. He expects to be absent three charge of one of the crews «.hat wm dren Mias Ada Carvil of Globe, Aris., greater, I am God." He kept his rav or four days. fighting the flames there. sister of Mrs. Bishop, and Carrie F. ings np continuously and became so Thursday Dan Hickey purchased a Thwalte of Los Angeles, went to Cra Ned M. Pickering and daughter of violent that finally Deputy Sheriff San Francisco and A. M. Parker and half interest in the Central Meat ter lake Monday morning. They re John Schallock, George Welch and J. wife of Los Angeles came down from Market, and is now owner with J. turned Wednesday. Miss Carvil will McMullen put the shackles on him to Crater lake Tuesday night and left Knopp. The firm will hereafter be attend the High School here this win prevent him from doing any harm. known m Knopp A Hickey. They ter and Misa Thwaite win leave for for their homes next morning. He kept up a continual howling have one of the best markets in town her home in about ten days. T. J. O'Hara, who hM charge of and raving until he left. He Imagined and will no doubt gain a large part the power plant on the Klamath river at times that he owned large mines of the West End trade. below this city, came up Thursday to and would work like a Trojan digging The water wm shut off for several meet his brother, who arrived from and shoveling ore going through the San Francisco. They have gone back hours Thursday, owing to the work- motions m though he were actually ; men putting in new pipes in the to the plant at work. water main on Main street from the It wm nereonary to put ntrape on H. Lamps of Gardnerville Nev..who bridge to Center street. The paving him when taken to the train, to hM been here for some time looking will be put down soon, and the new keep him from injuring anyone. Be over the country with a view to locat pipe will hnve to be laid before the fore this wm done, however, be ing, left for his home on Saturday. paving contractors begin work. struck the guard in the face. He will return here later on and J. A. Thompson hM purchased Wil Erickson is about 46 years old, and make thia county his home. liam Weedon’s interest In the Klam formerly lived at Reno. Nev. He It is not expected that the hoard of ath stables and will manage the sta bad a wife and three children, but his army engineers and Director Newell ble himself hereafter. They were The meeting of the executive com wife left him for some reason, taking of the reclamation service will be partners before the transfer, nnd mittee of the Klamath County Pio the children with her. This is thought here until the iMt of the month. They now Mr. Thompson is the sole owner. neers wm held in Klamath Falls to have been partially the cause of will inspect the Umatilla and other The Kinmath Stable hM always had July 30, 1310. The meeting wm his Insanity. His father is dead, but projects before coming to Klamath. a good patronage, and under Mr. called to order by President O. A. he hM a mother living in Norway. W. R. David, the express messen Thompson’s efficient management will Stearna. Ed Campbel) wm released from the ger on the Southern Pacific between no doubt increase the business of this C. H. Kester wm sleeted secretary. Mylum in WMhington state in July here and Weed, hM returned from a popular institution. The members of committee present and came to Fort Klamath for his month's vacation in various Califor Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Stone and her were O. A. Stearns, Capt. O. C. Ap health. He is a lawyer nnd is pos nia cities, spending part of hie time nephew Joseph Skelton, returned plegate, Jacob Rueck and C. H. Kos sessed of a suicidal mania. He realis in Loa Angeles, and hM remimed his home Thursday after a five weeks* ter. ed that his trouble was coming hack work on the road here. Members absent, Mr. Stukel and to him, aad he came boro and deliv camping trip at the head of Cherry G. K. Harrington and W. Hock- creek. Mr. Stone says that they J. O. Hamaker. ered himself to the authorities and aday, employes of the insane Mylum camped at the foot of Devil's peak, A motion by O. C. Applegate car wm taken to the Mylum with Erick- at Salem, arrived here last night and which is one of the moot inaccessible ried that the next annual meeting ; son. left this morning with Jacob Erick parte of the country. During their be held in Klamath Falls on Octo son and Ed Campbell, the two insane ' stay there they killed four deer and ber 8. 1310, for election of officers Invisible men who bad been in the county jail saw fully a hundred. The hunting and any other necessary business. here for the past few days and fishing wm fine, and they had a Literary program at 3 p. tn. of First Suburbanite — How's your the same date. Ward Graves, who suffered from a ; most enjoyable time. garden. old man? mastoid abscess, the result of an at George L. Humphrey returned Motion by J. Rueck carried tha* Second Suburbanite—It's simply tack of scarlet fever, and who wm i from a trip to eastern points Thurs- the native sons and daughters oe in out of night. operated on by Dr. C. V. Fisher a i day, and while he had a most en vited to participate with the view of First Suburbanite—That's good. month ago to «»« his hearing and joyable time, he was glad to get Lack organising. Second Suburbanite—It’s anything There will bo a basket dinner held but good. The groan and weeds are a prevent brain abscess, hM entirely home. He wm in Chicago during th? recovered from the effects of his Ill Knights Templar parade. In which in the grove at noon on the 8th and foot high al) over It.--Chicago News. ness. SO,000 Masons took part, and while all pioneers are requested to be Wm. Wagner, of the Home Realty he wm ia Minneapolis he attended present. And it is also earnestly re What Bothered Him company, took a prospective customer the Minnesota state assemblage of the quested that the pioneers of each sec ont to show him a ranch in thia vicin Elks. His brother Charles who tion contribute to the literary pro "Brown hu wired me to send him ity, and while be wm out shot three broke a rib when he fell from a house gram and also in the search for pio up some fishing tackle." fino mallard ducks. Nothing like be wm building at Crescent a few neer relics. "A nuisanoe, Isn't It" combining busIneM with pleasure, a weeks ago, is still in Chicago, where "No; tkat isn't it; but I can’t for Meeting adjourned. combination easy to effect in this he will remain with relatives for a the life of me remember whether he O. A. STEARNS, President eonaty. favors Scotch or rye.”—The Widow. few weeks. C. H. KESTER., Secretary. CITY BRIEF». PIONEERS NEH NEH NORTH BERT E WITHROW, tweretary DON J. ZUMWALT. C. E President Abstracting Maps, Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc Surveying and Irrigation Engineering KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON I *0RK WILL START UHI WEEK New Blacksmith Shop FIRST 8TKP IN PAVING TO BEGIN IN A FEW DAYS On Klamath Avenue near O- K. Feed Barn GENERAI BLACKSMITHING Horseshoeing a Specialty As soon as the contract has been signed, the Warren Construction company of Portland, whose bid for the paving of Main and Sixth streets hu been accepted, will begin the work of Improving the principal thoroughfaree of this city and making them as up-to-date as those of any place of this alts In the state The first thing to be done will be the construction of the curbing. While this is going on the streets will be graded. It is expected that the work on the curbing and grading will begin the latter part of next week and that m soon thereafter m possible the laying of the pavement will be begun. The plant of the company which is to be brought here will lay about 1,000 yards of bitulltblc paving a day, and aa there are SO,000 yards of paving to be laid the work will take about sixty days, allowing for blndraacec. It is expected that the paving will be completed in about ninety days from the time the work starts. When that is done Main street from the bridge to the depot and Sixth street from Main atreet to Kln- lock avenue will be covered with a smooth paving that will be a credit to the city. WOCLD TIB VP ENTIRE ING INDUSTRY cloth - WiU Be NEW TORR, Sept. 3.—A b a result of the brutal treatment of the strik- Ing cloakmakera Thursday the cloth Ing and textile workers are clam- The oring for a general strike, leaders are ondeavoring to dissuade them from taking such a course. Sec retary Lavender of the New York Council of United Garment Workers said that the strikers had been treat ed most brutally. One of the city aldermen has paid the strikers' fines and they have been released. F. T. ALLEN AND : E. H. PATTERSON ’♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦» m a »»«»»»» Nunca. 1I-3U A FTW BARGAINS. Five lots, sign.,y location. (ISOo Can loan 375» on tha deal, A nice cottage with bath, largo lot. A good hoy. A large residence, fit s lot, |xsoo Throe cottages Urao leu Room »ncugh for another cottage; 13164 MABON A BLOUGH To FORT KLAMATH PEOPLE: We carry a complete line of doors, windows and mouldings, and as agents for the Big B m I b Lumber Company are In a position to fill your orders promptly. Cal) and see samp I re and get prioee UTTER A BROWN, Ml 4-Im Fort Klamath, Ore. BHTRAY NOTICE A brown mare, two white feet: branded P I on right shoulder; collar marks; shod all around. Camo to my place Friday, September 3. Owner may have same by paying ail es pouses ROB BROOMS, 8-8 8-Î9 Blide) Ranch. Crusy? Well. Yes! "Run, boys, run!" exclaimed little Willie, m he turned hack from where the crowd wm beginning to gather. "What's the matter?" asked one of bis companions. "They've arrested a crMy man there. He says his automobile WM gola* more than twenty mil«« an hour when it ran over the old lady."— Chicago Record-Harald. Just Like a Girt "Her cooking school habits have made a nuisance of her.” "How now?" "She always wants me to uste the gasoline when the automobile isn’t working right."—Kaasaa City Jour Ml.