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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1910)
Um. Hill was down from Odessa Saturday. Wm. Powers was up from Merrill Saturday. F. T. Hafner Is down from Bend. E. McBride was up from Merrill DELEGATEN TO UW ANGELEN A. E. Roff of Merrill was here Saturday. I-A BOR MUTINO ANGRY last Friday J. J. Winter had busln«ws from T. J. Wilson was here from Keno Bray Mondav « last Friday. Miss Hilma Dunn of Dairy was Resemi the Patrolling of Their Head B. Brooks of Keno wai in the city here Saturday. quarters by th«« l’ivi Ice—Mm last Friday. John Shook had buslnoa here from A. M. Clark was dowu from Bly Told to Move Ou Dairy Saturday. Wednesday. Mrs. Bob Sloan has r««cover«»d from J. B. Reed was down from Bonanta her recent illness. LOS ANGELES. Oct. 4.- The dele- Wednesday. IL A. Hyland was down from Fort gates to the California State Federa V. F. Cole of Eugene is here on Klamath Saturday. tion i>f Labor were angered at to business. J. H. Djer had business her«» from day's session as the result of whai E T. Williamson was here from Dunsmuir Saturday. they declare to be an unwarrantable Chico Tuesday. W. P. Whitney bad businoM surveillunee by th«« police at the M- j J. D. Corum was over from Silver from Merrill Monday mr temple and the convention head l-ake Saturday. E. Palmer was iu from Keno on quarters. Thirty ottccrs were de-I Dr. J. W. Best was down from Fort business last Thursday. talk'd last night to keep the union Klamath Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brady are men on the move around both places T. D. Hay was here from Silver up from Dorris Monday. The polic«« refused to say who gave ljtke Wednesday. W. T. Norris had business here th«> orders. 8. W. Re»we had busin««ss from Ro from Fort Klamath Saturday As a result of the surveillance an , nan za Wednesday. Mr. aud Mr®. Clay left for their effort was made to have the conven- i J. E. Pierce was down from Bo homestead at Aspen Ixike Monday tion moved to San Francisco. This nanza Wednesday. W. B. Owsley and son were from failed biwaus«« of expense involved. F. N. Griswold had business from Silver l^ak«« Saturday after supplies. The National 1-abor Orgaulzer said: 1 Merrill Wednesday Frank Dobkins was registered at W. D. Liberty was here last Friday The police supervision to which the Livermore from Paisley Satur iu« delegate's have been subjected is from Fort Klamath. day. the last insult that Los Angeles can Byron Jackson was down from Fort Georg«.« Hoyt was In from Fort give us. Of course it is not expected Next Door to Postoffice Klamath Wednesday. M. J. Arnel bad business here from Klamath Saturday with two carloads that we will be received us the Atncr- of cattle. .can llankers* asscx-lation delegates, Fort Klamath Friday. Miss Olive Faught was taken ill are. but thc're wasn't a single Ix>s E. J. Wright had business here ou Sunday. and is now at her home Angeles official present to welcome, from Weed Wednesday. with quite a fever. us to Los Angeles when we convened. I F. Alexander bad business hen* J. Clarence Mitchell went to bis ranch Instead of that the city treats us as" from Dorris Wednesday. The board of equalisation meets at the Gap this morning to get ready though we were suspicious charac- ! ¡for his fall plowing. ten>. Th«» police headquarters refus» the 17th of this month. E. B. McNair «Kid wife of the Klam to say why the officers were ¡*»nt to R. O. Spink had business here from ath Agency were guests at the Aiuer- spy on us last night." the Agency last Friday. ' ican hotel last week. I. D. Applegate was up from Mer- W. H. Mason has gone to Willbws. Ml CH rill Tuesday on business. Calif., where he is looking up a W. P. Whitney had business here Urge contract for irrigation work from Merrill last Friday Louis Gerber and A. T. Langell Visitors From Arkansas Ib-lighted Al Lyon and wife were down from left for l-ake county Thursday, where With th«« Klamath Basin, and Fort Klamath this week. I BARBBCl K AT MAUN they will buy cattle for the market. May Return Here W. Engle of Fort Klamath was E. U AN GKK AT Hl«<KNH Emile Egert of Yonna Valley was here on business Friday. here Wednesday transacting business Mrs. Johanna Ross of Crawfoni F. P. Van Meter had business he&| with the merchants of Klamath Falls. county. Arkansas, who has been vis The Ihs-f and .Mutton Was Delliiou», from Merrill last Friday. and Everyone Enjoyed Him- Mrs. Jas. Driscoll, who has been iting her neiee. Mrs. H. H. Roberts, F. D. Courtade was down from M-lf Immensely visiting friends here for several days, at Olene for the past three months, Pelican I-odge last Friday. left for bom«« iu Bonanza Saturday and Rev. J. W. Hughes and wife of Max Roeder and family are in morning. The barbecue at Malin Saturday Rogers, Ark., who have also been trom Lost River last week. was a success in every reepect. Bill B. F. Lane aud two sons came over visiting with the Roberts for the past Miss Olive Faught, who was takeu Dalton, the chef, and bis nsetstantH from Silver Lake with twenty-six month, left for their homes Tuesday sick with a fever Sunday, is better head of horse«, whir,» shipped morning. They uro more than had cooked the beef and mutton until today. Manufacturers and Designers IT - u * The county is getting in its winter to San Jose. pleased with what they saw of this it was so tender It would almost melt in one's mouth, and everything else Jacob Rueck was down from Dairy of all the Latest and Real supply of wood for the courthouse part of Oregon, and will probably re prepared for the hungry crowd was Saturday to meet the government e li turn to this county next spring. and jail. Western Fashions in Harness It has been thirty years since the equally as good. H. A. Brattain arrived from Port gineers and attend the banquet at the l-akeside Inn. Judge H. L. Benson. W. 8. Worden Roberts last saw their friends, and land Tuesday night and went to Lake Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Parrish are they enjoyed the visit with them very and J. P. Lee were among the epeak and Saddlery view next morning. Clark Adams came over from Lake here from Merrill. Mrs. Parrish is ill much Indeed. When they come back t rs. A number of speeches were made in both Bohemian and English. view Tuesday night, and left for his and will be under the doctor's care next spring they will probably settle for a few days. The board of army engineers were near the Roberts' place. home next morning.. with the gtfests at the barbecue, and G. W. Offield of Merrill attended E. E. Fitch, the candidate for coun-1 Sheriff Barnes. Mr and Mrs. C. R. ty commissioner, was in trom Morrill ' < the banquet tn honor of the army GEORGE CHAEFEY DIEN Del-ap were also there from Klamath board of engineers at the Lakeside AT fl: 13 THIN MORNIN«;' Tuesday on business. Falls. Saturday night. Bob Sloan went to Merrill Wednes — Everyone was surprised at the The many friends of Mrs. C. E. Suciutubetl to un Attack of Tu bereu day to wire several houses for the Style Quality and|Work manship j showing made by the colonist« iu the Worden will be pleasc-d to know that lotto------- Intcrnu-nt Took Place electric light company. way of grasses and vegetables. And Our Prices are Right «>ti Tui-da; Mrs. G. Heitkeaper Jr. and chil she is rapidly recovering from her re cent illness, and is now out of danger. ; dren left for Los Angeles this morn-, A. M. Jamesou went to his ranch' George Cbaffey, who was taken sick ing to spend the winter. DETECTIVE HIRNS WILL five miles north on the Fort Klamath! Thursday night, died at 8:15 Monday Mrs. J. T. Maguire, Mrs. E. K. HELP HEER I’ERPETRATORN Hog and Mrs. J. Wadsworth wer» road, where he is planting rye. He morning of a hemorrhage resulting has four acres already in, and will from an attack of tuberculosis. Hid I> ock Not Believe That I nion 1st here from Mt. Hebron Tuesday. remains were buried Tuesday. Mrs. Sharlock came over from be gone two weeks this time. bor Had Anything to l>o With Mr. Cbaffey was weil known here, Lakeview Tuesday night and left for : Mr. and Mrs. George Boyd and the Times Disaster daughter arrived from Ashland Sun- having Aen in this vicinity for the her home in Chicago next morning. day, where they had been visiting Bi RT K. WITHROW, 8* rstery Sam B. Westcott came down from Mr. Boyd's parents. They left Tues past six years. For the lost two SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 4—Detective Silver Lake Sunday to meet bis day morning for their homes at Bly. months he has been the chef at Voll Burns and Earl Roger«, a memtsT of E. M HUBS, mer's Elite cafe on Main street, where - the special citizens committee inves wife, who returned from a trip East. Viee President an i Mrs. M. Motschenbacher and son. he was employed at the time he was tigating the Times disaster, arrived Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brady re Peter, returned borne Sunday evening President Trea»nr»r turned to their home in Dorris Tues from an extended visit with friends taken sick. Before that time he was from Los Angeles. Mr. Rogers a«l- Maps, Flees, Blue Prints, Btc day, after a short visit with friends and relatives at Ontario, Canada. Her the chef at Eagle Ridge tavern. He jmltted that he came to investigate, the was about 50 years of age, and has i reported sale of dynamite to thr« • here. many friends will b«' glad to learn men. who it Is believed sent it to Los Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Muller are th-' that she returns greatly improved in no known relatives. Angeles, and a part of it was th.«» ,>roud parents of a 9X4 pound girl, h<-alth. found at tb<- Zeehandelaai house. !!<• ROOK OVER THE IRIS who arrived at »heir home Tuesday at Mrs. Elizabeth Biehu left for' Surveying and Irrigation Engineering THEATER IS NOW RAISED admitted that Burns was to help in- nooa. I-oe Angeles on Sunday morning. i ' v«»stigate. He said he bad intended ___________ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goss of Bonanza where she will spend the winter, and i ' KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON were here Saturday on a visit at the her daughter-in-law Mrs. George' l<"ar|M-nU*rM Busy Building a Modern to keep their efforts very secret. Burns was M*en later, and said that Booming Hou««—Will Con home of their daughter, Mrs. C. J. Bi«?hn, will go to Lincoln. Neb., on he did not come with Roger i. He tain SN Rooms Heldtman. the same train to visit friends and bad not Intended to help, but had Tom Owens, son of B. 8. Owens cf relatives. WANTED Good 16-inch stove wood. ->»»♦■»»>♦♦«♦ s o teeeo ii a ; ♦ »«« Th<* roof over the Iris theater Is merely come to see bis son at Palo the Hot Springs addition, is quite 1'1 Juniper preferred. Call on W. B. Jeff Wilson and family are now in now raised, and a force of carpenters Allo, where he in a student, Burns with pneumonia at his father's house. stalled in their Klamath Falls bouse, Coman, Republican office, Fourth under the superintendency of L. J. said it seems certain the perpetrators Dr. F. M. White is in attendance. and will reside here during the "or'.- Reinhart, is at work building a mod would be caught, and that it was un street, opposite courthouse. Dan Driscoll returned from Salem ¡ng winter. They brought down a just to lay the catastrophe it th«.1 door On Klamath Avenue None*. Monday, where he had been for the load of furniture from Langell Valiev ern rooming house above the two of unionism. rooms of that building. near (). K. Feed Burn la» Partie« wishing aakgebruah nast few weeks. He left here about Wednesday, and are now nearly set I The new rooming house will con-, a month ago. and went overland to tled in their new home. ■ cl sarei, eall ou or write. I tain twenty-eight rooms, and each on«-' I 1 be capital city. W. W. MAffTBN. Delinquent Tax List When O. A. Stearns arrived at his GENERM BLACKSMITHING will be supplied with hot and cold i Klamath Fall«, Ore I 12-ltf W. W, Nickerson and wife left for h««me Fliday he found a porcupine Horseshoeing « Speculi» water and have a radiator in each. I Deputy Sheriff R. E. Guthrldge K Ashland Tuesday morning, where they on the walk, which he immediately There are to b«; two bath rooms, and | busy ascertaining the delinquent taxes ENTRAY NOTICK will make their future home. Mr. dispatched, and after singeing off the building will be heated by steam, j on the various pieces of property in F. T. ALLEN AND ” Nickerson will probably engage in its quills threw the «arcass to the A brown tnare, two white feet; It w ill’ bT two months Wore'Th'e I lh/A°unty and computing the penalty business In that city. chickens. The animal had been rais E. H. PATTERSON <! of 10 per cent as well as the interest branded P 1 on right «boulder; collar work is finished. ! that is to be added front last April marks; shod al) around. Came to J. P. Paddock was here from Lan- ing havoc with his fruit trees. Mr. A. C. Andrews of South Dako at the rate of 1 per cent per month. my place Friday, September 2. Owner gell Valley Saturday with 750 lambs. « a plain of What Ship • Many have paid their taxes during may have same by paying all ex I He sold 550 to O. T. McKendree and ta. who has recently purchased a nice I Paid Advertlnemvtit > A man who had evidently been a t the past few days, and thus avoided penses. the balance to Crisler & Stilts, re home here, has forwarded a carload sailor was going down the street the I the penalty, but the number of dello- of furniture in «-are of George Clift, ' nenaltv del In- BOB BROOKS ceiving for them >3.25 a head. Blldel Ranch. 8-9 9-29 F. W. Broadsword. A. D. Harpold from whom he purchased the resi other day, and he was just able to {quests Is still large enough to giv«« and J. T. Bradley were in from Bo dence, and tbe home w<s turned navigate. A. E. Elder was standing j jgr Guthiidg«' plenty of work to do. A FFW BARGAINS. on tbe walk and Captain O. C. Apple-' nanza Saturday to attend the ban over to the n«-w owner on October 1st. Five lots, sign.,/ location. Sisoo gate pass«>d him at th«- same time tbe quet at th>> Lakeside Inn, and hear intoxicated man did. A GOOD POSITION can b«> had by "an loan >750 cn the deal. I’uri I iiim -«I Crescent Avenue lx»t what the army engineers had to say. A nice cottage with bath, largo For constitutional amendment I "How are you. Captain?” said Mr. ambitious young men and ladles in L. M. Wright and G. A. Holland giving to citiea and towns Gus Shroeder of Silver Lake and Elder. th«- fldd of "wlrelaea'' or railway tel lot, >1700. A good buy. Mrs. F. W. Payne of Lakeview came from Lakeport. Calif., purchased exclusive power to license, A large residence, Are lot, >.«ftou "Very well, thank you,” said Cap egraphy. Since the 8-hour law be over Sunday in W. L. Clapp's auto, through Chilcote & Rice lot 5. block tain Applegate. Three eottages os throe lots. Root» I regulate, control, suppress, came effective, and since th«- wireless and left on Monday for Portland, 3 4. Crescent avenue, and will com 'companies are establishing stations ■ncugh for another cottage; I22M The Intoxicated man heard the re or prohibit the sale of intox where Mrs. Paynes father, James mence building at once. MASON A SLOUGH marks. and turning slowly and care ; throughout the country there Is a icating liquors within the W. McCabe of Klamath Falls pur Martin, is very sick in a hospital fully around he gazed at the tall, ■ great shortage of telegraphers. I’osi- municipality. chased lot 3. block 209, Mill« addi- there. Then I lions pay beginners from >70 to >90 To FORT KLAMATH PEOPLE: erect for of the captain tion. 32« X Yea Wa carry a complete line of doors, Jay Manning, who has been ill with slowly turning to Mr. Elder he said: per month, with good chanc«* of ad windows and mouldings, and at vellow jaundice, is able to be out "Is that man a captain?" vancement. Th«« National Telegraph Ham Summer* Better ENDORSED BY again. He was taken sick September "He is," replied Mr. Elder. Institute of Portland. Ore., operates agents for the Big Basin Lumber 2 4th, and had Just strength enough County Commissioner Sam Hunt- "Of wbat ship?" a»k<«d the bibulous nix official institutes In America, un Company are In a position to Oil 40,000 OREGON CITIZENS to go to the primaries and vote be mers, who fell from a ladder a day or navigator. der supervision of R. R. and wireless your orders promptly. Cal) and see fore he had to go to bed. He has two ago and injured his hip, 1« some ’ Greater Oregon Home Rule A hsoc I m officials, and places all graduates Into samples and get prices. been up about three days now, but Is what better, although he is still con- UTTER A BROWN, tion, 618 Electric Bn'lding, Port R. F. Ryan of Marysville was here positions. It will pay you to write Fort Klamath, Ore. still rather week. land, Oregon." on business today. them for full details. 9-22-12-16 Ml6-3tn I flnod to his bed. BRIEF NEWS OF THE WEEK OBJECT TO SURYEILIANCE WATCH THIS SPACE for the money-saving proposition we will offer next week Portland Store Bradley Harness Co. W e.|A re¿ Leaders E3" Inf Opposite thef Courthouse, Klamath Falls. Ore. Abstracting Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc. New Blacksmith Shop Settle It Now Settle It Right