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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1910)
C. J. Sweet of Crescent Is here on business. T. F. Hanna Is here on business Arthur Hamaker was in from Bly from Crescent. Friday. D. McG«»e of San Francisco is a L. 8. Parker was here from Odell guest of the Livermore. Friday. J. E. Moffett of Bray Calif., hud U. W. Glboney was here from M«?d- business here W«*dnesda>. ford Saturday. Charles Stindt of Bonanza had Bert Doan of Bouanza had business business here Wednesday. here Saturday. J. M. Holmau was down from the Henry Walters had business here . Klamath Agency Wednesday. from Merrill Friday. Robert Malone had business here A. B. Evans had business her«' from Langell Vslley Wednesday. from Dorris Saturday. Earl Jackson was down from Fbrt J. P. Kelsey was in from Bonanza Klamath on business Wednesday. Saturday wtth a lot of sheep. H. O. Cox. one of th«» promineut J. B. Marvin of Portland went to za postmaster, was here on business ranchers of the Merrill country, had business h«»re Wedn«»sday. Saturday. W. O. Smith came up from his sand J. C. Mitchell and wife of Gazelle, and grave) pit n«.»ar Mount Shasta Calif., were at the Lakeside Friday. Ed Casebeer of Bly was here on Saturday night, and returned there Monday morning. business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Miller came Alex Patterson bad business here down from th«* Agency Sunday, and from Merrill Saturday. Charles R. Thompson of Roseland went down to their ranch near Mer was registered at the Lakeside Hai rill next morning. Dr. V. D. Guittard cam«» down from ti rd ay A. A. Davis, a Summer Lake cattle th«» Klamath Agency Tuesday uight.) man. was in the city on business Sat and left Wednesday morning for an extended vacation in the East. urday. W. J. Smith left Wednesday to M. F. Murphy was down from Cres j take up his work as insp«*ctor for the cent this week. G. J. McCarthy was here from th«» Western Union telegraph offices in California, Idaho and Nevada. Shorts ranch Tuesday. C. L. Cool ana wife of Topsy. Ore , I Mrs. W C. Neff returned from a month's visit with her sister, Mrs. were at the Lakeside this week. 8. W. Reese and family went to Frank Welch, at Medford. She left Bonanza last Thursday, where they for her home in Od«*ssa Wednesday. Clothing, furnishing goods. ladi«»s' will reside. Nan McCallen left for her home in coats. skirts, sweaters, shoes and gro- Portland Friday morning, after a ceries—-everything goes at big dis- count at Goodrich’s Cash Store. short stay here. W. I. Clarke returned from Ran H. A. Traxel and wife, who hare been here for several days, left their Francisco Tuesday, where he had been for nearly two weeks ou matters home in Talent, Ore., Tuesday. N. D. Ginsbach had business here connected with his extensive lumber from the Klamath Agency Thursday | ing interests in this part of the state. R. Vance Hutchins is still confined «light, and returned next morning. H.Crummey of the Ransome-Crum- to his home with fever. He is able rney Paving company of Oakland was to b«* around the house, but is not strong enough to come down town in the city on business last week. Miss Sticklie of Plush, stopped here yet. C. P. Frundell of Portland went to last week, on her way to Medford, Crater lake Wednesday. He has been where she will attend school. Margaret Aldrich arrived here from here several days looking over the Wauseon. Ohio, Saturday, and will country, and will return this way in a begin work her«’ as a teacher in the short time. Helen Walters and Ethel McMahon graded schools. G. W. Sorrels, the Keno mail con- of Portland came over from Lake tractor, was in the city Friday, look view. where they have been visiting ing after some business with Uncle relatives, and left for their homes Monday morning. Sam and other matters. Henry Rabbes and William Wag Dr. W. M. Martin returned from a six weeks’ vacation Friday night. He ner went down to Midland yesterday had the finest kind of a time, and was and came back with four fine fat geese, which they killed in the grain sorry that he had to return. J. P. Churchill and H. L. Walthu, fields in that place. R. M. Whittaker, manager of the ranchers near Yreka, Calif., came up Portland house of the Union Meat in an auto Friday night. The Ladies' Aid society of the company, and C. J. Eastman, who has Methodist church is preparing for a charge of the Medford branch, are bazaar, which will be given later this here in the interests of their company. Mrs. J. P. Brown and daughter of fall. Did you know that Goodrich's Cash i Grand Junction. Colo., arrived here Store was closing out its entire stock? Sunday night to visit her father, J. That you can save from 20 to 35 per M. Bertholf of Bonanza, and her sis ter. Mrs. J. W. Hawxhurst of this cent? Wm. Waechter. the cattleman, who city. L. N. Griswold was here from ships fine beef stock to Alaska, is here after some more of the fine cattle Whitelake Tuesday after an engine for the new gasoline launch which that are raised in this county. Mrs. A. H. Vincent and daughter. he has just constructed for John Cot ! Lillie, who hare been here for a week man. which is to be used on White lake and Lower Klamath lake. visiting Mrs. M. Hoagland, returned ; to their home in Langell Valley Fri- . Edson L. Fulke. a prominent cattle man of Gazelle, Calif., and wife. Mrs. day. Miss Anna O’Keefe arrived here L. M. Fulke and Albert Roll of Ga from San Diego. Calif., Friday night, zelle, and Miss Davis of San Fran and left for Keno next morning, cisco came up in Mr. Fulke’s auto where she will teach the school at mobile Tuesday, and after a good rest at the Lakeside Inn they left for that place. C. E. Mulkey returned from his va a business trip through the county. Mrs. G. W. Garrison of Oklahoma cation Friday, and went up to Fort Klamath next morning, where he will j City is a guest at the Livermore. Mrs. resume his duties as teacher in the Garrison was one of those who filed on a claim at the Lakeview land ; school there. Richard and Floyd Bass arrived office a few days ago. She has been i from Janesville. Cal.. Friday night to visiting various cities in the North- j visit their aunt. Mrs. O. L. Carter. west since she was here last. They drove over in a spring wagon, I Al Strickland came down from I and will remain about two weeks. | Whitelake Tuesday to meet his step-i Edna Miller came down from the i sister, Mrs. John Rader, and Mrs. • Agency on Sunday and left for Rose- Joe Rader of Medford, who will visit bnrg next morning to visit her uncle i Mr. Strickland's family at their borne Horace G. Wilson, who was formerly i near Wlilteiake. Al has promimd connected with the Klamath Agency.] them a treat in the shape of two 19- D. Davenport had business here John Flennery and C. 8. Casaday, prnid watermelons, which were cattle men of Portland, returned from rai.-ed on bis dry ranch, and are wait from Merrill Monday. Herb Baldwin returned front Sac- Fort Klamath Thursday, where they ing in the cellar for the visitors. W. B. Innes went to Merrill and rainento Saturday, where he had been had been looking after live stock, from Mt. Hebron during the past the Malin country 8unday in his auto. for th«* past ten days on business. Mrs. E. B. Hall, Miss Hazel Liver week. Tassey Stewart went out to bis Poe M. P. Michler was down from the more and Mrs. W. I. Clarke went Valley ranch Monday morning, where Fort Thursday to visit his father-in- with him. He brought back with him he Is installing a large pumping law, John Ellis, whose jaw was brok a magnificent specimen of table beet plant. en several days ago while he was put and a sugar beet that is a wonder. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Heileman left ting up hay Mr. Ellis is getting They were grown on Nathan Merrill’s ranch. Mr. Merrill says he has had for Ei iastern Nebraska and Iowa Sun along nicely. Erie R. White, the typewriter man the best crop in ten years, The hill day morning, where they will visit of San Jose, who has been visiting his road is all right, for autos, said Mr. friends and relatives. father, S. A. White, on the Royston Innes, but the valley road is fierce Dr. Pickle of Medford arrivedl here ranch for several days, was I d the there being so much water overflowed Sunday evening, coming for the pur- city and remained for a day or two from the irrigation ditches. pose of paying a flying visit to bls before returning home H. G. Bussey returned to his home old friend Postmaster ft. A. Emmitt, Miss Bessie Hammond, at Lorella Sunday evening from the who is confined to bls home with an the past two months been visiting her Wampus district, about twenty miles attack of typhoid fever. Dr. Pickle parents Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Ham »vest of here on the Ashland road, came in his automobile, returning mond, left on Fridav for Portland when- he bad taken his daughter, home Monday. He said before his de where Bbe will resume her duties as Zella, who is to teach school there parture that Mr. Emmitt was In splen teacher in one of the public schools this season. When asked about the did hands, and there was no reason of that city. condition of crops in his neighbor for apprehension. His fever will have Mr. Harmon, one of the prominent hood Mr. Bussey said that while the to run its course, but owing to the citizens of Tacoma, arrived here grain was light, had it been any other splendid constitution of the patient Thursday on a brief visit with his ¡ lace than Klamath county under the there was every mason to believe that daughter. Miss Harmon, the third ame condition there would have been he would not have a serious time. trrade teacher in the East Side school. no crop at all. He also said that in This will be welcome news to his host Mr. Harmon is on a pleasure trip, twenty-flve years in this county be of friends throughout the county, all and is taking in the principal points had seen but one year that could be of whom await anxiously report« from of interest along the coast. ■■ompared with this one. the bedside of this old warhorse. CITY BRIEFS. i'npr'HM Hj«» S ,Sn-, A Mi'» OU’LL find here in our store “the greatest show on earth” of good clothes; more first prize winners than anywhere else; all the high-class, thoroughbred styles; and you can just as well take a first premium as not. Hart Schaffner & Marx new styles, new col orings, new all-wool fabrics, perfect tailoring; let us show you how well we can fit you. Suits, $20 to $50 Overcoats, $18 to $40 Y PORTLAND STORE This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes Anton, George and Anna Urban are registered at the l.akcsld»- Inn from Medford. H. G. Shidler came here and proved up on bis homestead, eight miles southeast of Bonanza, Saturday after noon. He went to Wampus Sunday, where he will work on the Southern Pacific power plant. His family will go down there the last of the week. ( Paid Advertisement 1 Settle It Now Settle It Right BERT E. WITHROW, Secretary DON J. ZUMWALT, E. M. BL’BB. U. E. Vice President an I President Treasurer Map.«, Plans, Blue Prints, Rte Abstracting Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc Surveying and Irrigation Engineering KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON W. 8. Wiley, law examlnor for the ■ eclamatlon service bore, and his wife left for Washington, D ’., and New York Sunday m«?fl*Bg. They were accompanied by Mrs. Sharpless, Mrs. Wiley’s mother, who has been visiting here for some time, and who resides In Washington, D. C. 1 New Blacksmith Shop For constitutional amendment giving to cities and towns exclusive power to license, On Klamath Avenue regulate, control, suppress, near o. K. Feed Barn or prohibit the sale of Intox icating liquors v-ithlr? the GENERAL BLACKSMITHING municipality. Horseshoeltig a specialty Sanford Zeron left for Han Francisco 328 X Yes on Bundny morning, “■an," as he 1s familiarly known, has been < > F T. ALLEN AND ENDORSED BY chef at the Klamath restaurant, and E. H. PATTERSON 40,000 OREGON CITIZENS many a boarder at that popular place • Greater Oregon Home Rule Astoria will be sorry to see him leave. He tion, 61X Electric Budding. Port will be accompanied by Ed Caldwell, O. T. McKendree of Merrill had land. Oregon." whose home Is also In San Francisco. biiHlnese hero Bunday.