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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1910)
which his own efforts have secured J. S. Griffith was here from Kakle Ridge Saturday. for him. Mrs. E. Jones was down from Eagle W. R. Simpson waa hero from — Ridge Friday. Naylox Saturday. Virgil Conn was at the Lakeside F. D. Courtade was here from Bruce Gladdis was Here from Aspen from Paisley Saturday. Odessa Friday. Monday. Joe Mathew nad business here from Frank liloomlugcaiup had business Abe Harper of Sacramento is at the Merrill Friday. here from Merrill Saturday. Lakeside. Abel Ady was up from Midland on I). M. Griffith and wife were down D. Hansen of Sait Lake is at business Friday. I from Eagle Ridge Thursday night. Lakeside. H. C. B. Plummer hud business here E. Momeyer and Irving Pringle the F. Smyde of I.odi. Calif , is at from Merrill Friday. returned from Crater lake Friday. Livermore. Orb Campbell returned Sunday ' J. L. Fielder, who has been 1)1 with Tassey Stewart went out to his from a trip to Davis. t typhoid fever for some weeks, la Ranch Monday. Alex Shive is back from a business I getting along nicely. F. M. Priest bad business here from i I trip to San Francisco. A. R. Tenbrook of Merrill was one Bonanza this week. C. Cunningham is here from Ash-' C. E. Ennis came up from Merrill I of the many Merrillites who saw the Friday night to take In the boxing show at the opera house1 Friday nigl.t. land on business. I L. P. Michler and Will Kills left on F. 8. Kellogg of San Francisco is co“te*I John Martin of Merrill was an in- , left on Friday's train Will is on his at the Livermore. way to Montana, where he will attend terested spectator at the glove con- John Nagle of San Francisco is a school. test Friday night. Lakeside Inn guest. A license was isstuxl on Saturday Earl Moore came in front Central A. H. Noyes is at the Lakeside for the marriage of Geo. W. Thomp Point Sunday night and left for latke from San Francisco. son and Lula O. Calloway, who reside view Monday mornlug. Joe Korn is registered at the lake near Bly. . Th«- roof of the West Side school side from Sacramento. A. M. Crystal had business here is being painted and the building is, M. Tilden and B. B. Lovell of Sac ramento. H. E. Rafferty of Redding rapidly being completed. from Dunsmuir today. I Mrs. Fred Beck und sou came down ! and Bud Wilson of San Francisco H. W. Rummell of Bonanza was from Yonna Valley Sunday night after i went to Merrill Saturday on business. here on business Tuesday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Thomp- their winter supply of fruit. reg Lee Wilkins of Los Angeles is son. Dunsmuir, Callf.. a 7 H-pound Mrs. Thwait. who has been visiting ibtered at the Lakeside. E. Gorman of San Franoisco is reg- Mrs. B St. G«?o. Bishop left Friday daughter. Mr. Thompson was sfor- ' morning for her home in Los Angeles. merly Southern Paciflc agent at thla istered at the Lakeside. ( Chas. Murphy was up from Merrill city. J. B. Stevenson of San Francisco is Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Hayward. who on business Friday, and took in the a guest of the Livermore. ’ have been conducting a hotel at Cra- J. H. Beegle of Neodesha, Kans., is fistic exhibition last night at the opera ter lake.came down from then- Thurs house last night. registered at the Lakeside. W. P. Carey, the cattle man from day und left for San Jose, Calif., next G. F. Vose had business here from San Francisco, came down from Fort morning, where they will spend the Fort Klamath Tuesday morning. E. E. Bonnelle of San Francisco is Klamath Thursday, where he had I winter. Mrs. Wm. Bassett and Wayne Bas been on business. registered at the Livermore. sett, her son, came down from Bo- D. 8. Cardwell of Merrill went over W. D. Vanderhoff of Sacramento is, to the Rogue River valley country nunz* Thursday, and drove over to registered at the Livermore. V. P. Strange of Salt Lake City is Thursday morning, where he will visit Medford, from which place they will take the tram for Portland, friends for a short time. registered at the Livermore. where they will visit for some time. W. J. Smith, general inspector of Al Brown is registered at the Lake- . G. Dornback and wife of Nevada the Western Union telegraph offices side Inn from San Francisco. City. Calif., arrived here last Friday, Harry Galarneaux and son returned , of Oregon, Nevada and California, and will make their home tn this city. was here on business today. from a trip to San Francisco Sunday- Mrs. Jack Lloyd came over from Mr Dornback is the new manager of night. Agent Edson Watson and Inez Wat Lakeview Sunday night, where she tbe Western I nion telegraph office charge Monday son were down from the Agency ■had been visiting, and left for her *»*«’• and win home in Los Angeles Monday morn morning. Monday. W. P. Whitney and wife returned •II R. Vance Hutchins is improving ing. Frank Smith, who was hurt by be-i,ron* a ,rll> ln California and have rapidly, and expects to be out in a ing run over by the Meadow Lake «one to their home in Merrill. They few days. Mrs. Elmer Walters of Bonanza is mill traction engine, is gettiug along have purchased a ranch near Cottage . , WIV., "III lUVIl W here visiting her sister-in-law. Mrs. I very well, and hopes to be able to beiGroTe- Orv - and w111 mov‘‘ thc,r bc* longings there soon, and make that out Tuesday. Margery Hoagland. I F. M. Barnum came up from Mcr ■ , place their future home. P. E. Kelley, special agent for the Southern Pacific, bad business here rill on business Saturday, and re- : Mrs. Bailey, who has been cashier turned Monday, His hay has nol for the Midway telephone company, Sunday and left Monday morning. J. Walter Call and W. A. Potter of been cut yet, and the recent rain Wj]l has resigned her position to accept one with Benson A- Stone. Miss Hogue,1 Medford returned from Bonanza last not injure it any. returned wbo bas been with this tirm for some Dr. Merryman and wife Sunday, where they had been on busi- time, has tendered het resignation to from their honeymoon trip to Port neaa. Their ! accept a position In San Francisco. John J. Wilkinson and G. C. Corum land and other cities Sunday. Their Mias Mabie Har|>old who has spent came over from Medford Sunday, many friends here are pleased to wel come them home. the past month visiting friends and and will hunt in this vicinity for a H. N. Butler and wife returned relatives in Portland and Willamette ; few days. I Mrs. Nate Otterbein, editor of the from Fort Klamath Wednesday .where Valley points, arrived in this city (Paid Advertisement) Merrill Record, returned from Lake they had been on a visit to Mrs. But- Wednesday, and left for her home in (Paid Advertisement) view Sunday, where she had been on lef s sister, They left for their home Bonanza on the stage last Thursday, I in Medford this morning. Miss Harpold is a teacher in the Bo business. Gus Arnold is back again, greeting i C. S. and C. P. Momtelius. timber i nanza school. FOR CONGRESSMAN his many friends here after an ab- mPn in the employ of the Southern 1 N. Osmundson of Portland went to sesee of five years in the woods of ¡Pacific land department, came up | Eagle Ridge Friday morning and will For constitutional amendment ¡from Alameda Saturday night and spend a month at the Upper lake re Polk county. giving to cities and towns sorts, enjoying the excellent fishing E. E. Fitch, the candidate for coun- left IVI for v>r«u>s Grass udnv Lake .uuuuaj. Monday. exclusive power to license, * _ ....... to be found in the waters of this part ty commissioner, returned to bis The big Southern Pacific dredger, ■ regulate, control, suppress, home in Merrill Tuesday, after sev-J Klamath Queen which has been of the county. He corn«-« here every or prohibit the sale of intox eral days here on business. dredging at Rattlesnake Point all year, and has never failed to enjoy W. C. Hawley is the assembly candidate. Of the 2,526 miles of street rail summer, was brought down Sunday I excellent sport. icating liquors within the B. 1‘. Mulkey submits his candidacy to (he p«*ople. W. A. Watson and Mr. Mayer re ways in Great Britain at the close of night and put in a tank-at Terminal. municipality. Hawley opposes Statement One direction 1« glslatlon and popu turned from a trip to Pokegama and last year all but 166 miles were op P. M. Corey and W. A. Barker of vicinity Friday night, where they ha-l 328 X Yes lar «-lection of senators. erated by electric traction. Lakeview returned Thursday from Sa Mulkey stands for Statement One, th>- direct primal» and popu Sam Courtney was in from his lem. where they went to witness the J been under the guidance of Lewis ENDORSED BY lar election ot senators. ranch, eight miles from town, Tues execution of Ike Harrell, who wan Allen, the veteran locator. They left day after lumber. His friend, Charles hanged for the murder of Walter! here Wednesday, and while they 40,000 OREGON CITIZENS Hawh-y stands for Cannonlsm. Aldricbisiu uud ntandpatlwm. H«i found some good country, they did • Greater Oregon Honn- Rule Aaeocla Roan, from Hartland, Wash., went Newell. vot«-d for a revision of the tariff to enrich special Interests not locate on a homestead. out with him. tion, 618 Electric Bu'ldlng, Port Mulkey stands tor a revision of the tariff downward to b«-i.-nt Lenora ijvans and Mrs. M. L. Georg«- W. Dornback Jr., the new J. F. Alke and J. O. School of' Briggs returned from Fort Klamath land, Oregon.” the consumer, stands with th«> Insurgents and Room-veil to make thin Aenid, 8. D., who have been here on Saturday night, where they had been manager of the Western Union Tele a "government of the people. b> llie people, for th«» people," instead business for several days, left for • after their sister, Cora Arnel, who graph company's office was formally FORMS ARE KKADY of for the trusts and special interests. their homes this morning. FOR THE CONCRETE was ill there. They left for their installed as manager Tuesday, and Hawley is reactionary. is now in full charge of the company’s Lillian Johnson who has been home in Marcola Monday morning. Mulkey |g progressive. affairs here. Mr. Dornback is an ex Timtn-rs for the Moor» Arc Being I’nt teaching at the Klamath Agency Miss Elsie Post left Wednesday. Mulkey han challcng««! Huwlej to debut-- the foregoing Issue - perienced man, and will no Jonbt give school, left for Arizona Tuesday, in Plucc at the Bristol Build morning for Klamath Falls, en routed the citizens of this city as -atisfactory where she will teach in one of the Hawley has repeatedly declined. ing on Main Street to Medford, Oregon, where she is to Indian schools there. service as his predecessor. Why? attend St. Mary’s academy during the The foundation!« are completed und Mrs. W. L. Moore arrived from If State Printer Duniway has made coming term.—Lake County Exam Which do you prefer? the forms are ready for the concrete Portland Monday and joined her j a saving to the taxpayers of the state iner. If you are a standpatter, vote for Hawley. walls for the new building which H. husband, who has a contract for • 8. C. Graves came over from Lake of $40,000 in three years why does If you arc a progressive, vote for Mulkey. M. Bristol is erecting on Main street, handling the lumber at the Klamath view Saturday. "Chap” expects to he not rfhow it by facts and figures? Lumber company s mill. between the Boston Store and the NO. 18 ON THE BALM IT All this great saving is credited to make his home with us for the future, Portland Stor«. The building will A new system of electric lights is having purchased the cigar stand at utterances by the state press through be one story In height, but Mr. Bris being installed in the Hotel Liver the American hotel, and intends to articles probably written or inspired tol is putting in a foundation and wall more. That popular hostelry is keep by the State Printer himself. In fact, give the business his personal atten ing pace with the improvements that all such savings were made by the that will suffice for two more stories tion. BERT E. WITHROW, Secretary are being made in Klamath Fads. I On account of the release of the at secretary of state under conditions if he cares to add them to the struc Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Wright. F. N. ture. DON J, ZUMWALT. E. M. BUB 8, tachment on the dry goods stock of over which Duniway had no control. Mr. Bristol is also building a stone Wright and C. E. McCrary of San 0. E. Vies President an 1 the Monarch Mercantile company of i The figures quoted by William J. foundation for the building which be Francisco arrived here Monday in President Treasurer this city, bids will be opened on the Clarke, the republican, flat salary will eventually erect on the adjoining their auto, and are stopping at the candidate, who stands alone as Maps, Plans, Blue Prints, Et«. 1st of October in the office of Attor-1 lot, but whifch for the present will, lakeside. They will be here several ney E. L. Elliott, representing the pledged to this great reform, are tak days. act as a retaining wall for th«- con-. en from the records in the secretary ! assignee. Crete sid«.-walk which Is to be put In 1 G. H. Rohrbacher. who has been of state ’ s office. They are ’ material Mrs. C. F. Stone returned from, If the owner of the Boston Stor»- j temporary manager of the Western Portland Saturday with her mother, and contain facts and figures which block would build a concrete walk Union telegraph office here for the the voter and taxpayer should know," Mrs. Skelton, where she has been for Surveying and Irrigation Engineering this fall it would add much to the ap - past few days left on Wednesday 1 the benefit of her health. Mrs. Skel-, says Judge Galloway (democratic) pearance of the street and at th«- j for Lovelock, Nev., where he will as circuit judge of the Third District. 2t ' ton's many friends here will be much same tlm«- put money In the pockets j sume charge ot the office in that city. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON i pleased to learn that she is much bet of the merchants in that block, as It Republicans four years ago were ter than when she left. BUSINESS MEN OF GLOBE would make n much better walk and 1 led to believe that by their vote they L. Miles, a brother of Mr. Mlles the KFLLED WHILE HI NTING attract persons to that sid«« of the ( A vote for William J. Clarke, re were electing to office a flat salary I painter, is here from Butte, Mont., on candidate for state printer. After a visit. He is at the St. Francis hodies Are Found in Isolated < an y on street during the bad weather. publican, flat salary candidate for nearly four years' experience they are apartments opposite the Lakeside, Htate Printer, will extinguish the last Indian Trailers Are in Pur Republicans and others should read relic of the vicious fee system and now told by Mr. Duniway that he only j and has just received a carload of suit of Mtirderers the arguments, published in the Cor save to the taxpayers ovhr 120,000 pledg«-d "an economical business ad 1 furniture from Spokane, from which :: On Klamath Avenue ministration," and now boilers for j city it has been two months on the GLOBE, Arlz., Sept. 19. Posses rupt Practices pamphlet, supplied by annually. Read his argument In the ! I near (). K. Feed Barn William J. Clarke and Willis 8. Dual- ' mote of the graft. Give William J. . way. Corrupt Practices pamphlet 2t are searching the Whit«1 mountains way, and then decide who was telling , Clarke your primary vote. 2t George A. Scheneker has just re for the murderers of Fred Klbbe and W. J. Smith left on Wednesday | turned from Portland, where he has George Hillpet, leading business men the truth. Which one Is th«- taxpay Thos. W. Stephens adjusted the : : GENERAL BUCKSMITHING 2t loss on th«- cotlag«- which was d«-- , > Horseshoeing a Specialty morning on his trip of inspection of I been for the past month with Mrs. of this city, whose bodies were found er's friend? stroyed near the steam laundry Hep- « > the Western Union telegraph offices ; Scheneker, who is in St. Mary’s hos- in an isolated canyon where they had ■11 « in this state, California and Nevada. i pita), where she had b«ten operated 1 been hunting. It is believed that the Pronounced dead by several phjsl- teniber 4tb, and also the one which His many friends here are sdrry to on fos appendicitis. Her friends will murderers are headed for the New cians a Chicago man was saved from was slightly burned. The loss was - F. T. ALLEN AND see him leave, but they all congratu be pleased to know that she is Ket- Mexico line. Indian trailers and offi- burial alive by a perfunctory final test paid promptly and In full satisfaction i: E. H. PATTERSON of th«- damage. late him on the deserved promotion ting much better. made with an electric needle. I cent are pursuing them. BRIEF NEWS OF THE DAY SETTING THE PACE Everyone knows that the Portland Store for Men’s Outer Garments ranks above all other stores of like character on the Pacific Coast. The store is in its fifth year and has probably made more rapid strides in that period of time than any store ever started in this country. There’s Always a Reason. This Store Was Established on a high plane as regards Store Equipment and the fine quality of merchandise car ried. We have never stood still a mo ment; we today have the finest Exclusive Clothes Shop in this country and we ap preciate the patronage given us by the good people of Klamath Falls, and assure you that this season’s display of Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats is as select as can be assembled and they are priced $20. to $45.00 We solicit your inspection of Fall styles THE PORTLAND STORE I Settle It Now Settle It Right Hawley or Mulkey—Which? Abstracting Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc :: New Blacksmith Shop