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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1910)
« J. I). Creech was here from Yainax Saturday. W. H. Shook was down from Dairy I Wedneaday. E. K. Fitch came up from Merrill Lee S. Thomas was here from Mor Tuesday. rill Saturday. Jay C. Walker was down from Lor Mr». W. C. Dunning was here from ella Tuesday. Merrill Friday. Ed Low was in from Bly on busi J. H. Hints had business here from ness Saturday. SAME FACTS THAT SUOI 1.1» HE i Merill Thursday. John Bradburn was down from Bo VONN1DKHK1» IIY THE VOTERS I | I William Page was down from Fort nanza Thursday Klamath Monday. Frank Blootnlngcauip was up from j Robert Bunnell was here ou busi- Merrill Tuesday u«*ss Wednesday. H. E. Childers was down from Yon- Miss Kate Barry is down from Poe na Valley Tuesday. Valley Wednesday. E. J. Casebeer had business here B. M Hall is here front Dairy, at On«* I« I nalterable O|i|»w«**l to the Ac from Bly Satuurday. tending the institute. reptanre of tin* Free Site; the here E. H. Burnham had business C. H. Cooper had business here from Worden Tuesday. Other Favors It from Weed Saturday. T. T. Loreo was down from I M. J. Aruel was down from Fort Sprague River Saturday. I Klamath Wednesday. In the ca tipuign foi th«' offica of J. F. Lowry and wife were in the S. 8. Hill and son cante in from county judge tl'.i.i paper hus made no city from Bly this week. Pokegama Wednesday. especial reform»»*« to Cal>trin J. P « A. B. Tenbrook. mayor of Merrill, 8. Hemenway. has business her I.ee. \vl.<* i> 'li - it« iuo‘ rat’.c oindvlaMa had business here Tuesday. from Yainax Saturday for that I'tili«, f««r th«' reason that it Charles W. Burns of Fort Klama’h I J- C. Walker bad business hero is hard to cijt'clv * a irie: ’ And who ha«i business here Tuesday from Lorella Wednesday. H not a friend ot Captain Lee? M. J. Lytle was down from Poe Ralph W. Gilman was here from Valley Saturday on business But this is «'ii- till» * when ibi- p««o- Ady on business Saturday. Sprat Wells, the well known stock- ph* of the count. Mh « a]!<*d upen, n > Mrs. T. R. Anderson and child were man of Bly, was her«1 on business here from M«'rrill Thursday. a public duty, to !r * mdd«’ question Saturday T. C. White had business here from of friendship and i«*n*id< ;■ th«« qttall- Edwin H. Wilson is the first In- the Klamath Agency Thursday. llcations of th«- men svekii'.g their suf dian to erect a store In tbe Riamati' Jatno6 McGuire had business here frage. reservation. Captain Lee la tho soul of In. pit.-vl- front Fort KUmath Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wilson and- William Norton is registered at itv. He has the “glad hand" and th mother were down from Th«» Klamath tho Livermore from Fort Klamath. ch«*«*rful gri t ting “how are you all" Agency Saturday A. A. Davis, the Klauiath Marsh - characteristic of the old-time chiv Roy Walker and wife returned Mon cattle man. was here on business Mon- alrous Southerner. There is hardly a , day from Ashland, where they had »lay. man or woman in the county who ha« been for the past two weeks. j E. T. Shepherd. L. L. Mulit and O. not been cheered by the warmth of his Dr. Gulttard returned from • Winter of Ashland are here on busi- welcome, aud it might be added that ( wedding trip Friday and went up * I ness. there Is hardly n baby that has' not 1 to the Agency Saturday morning. Edwin H. Wilson and brothers have been kissed, for the Captain docs not Born - Friday. October 21. 1910. put up a large haystack at Klamath dtaw the line on the babies. He is to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hauee of West Marsh. the best “mixer" that ever sought! Klamath Falls, a nine-pound boy. G. A. Eichelbieger is here from office in the county, and works over M. P. Mickler came down from the ■ Cleveland, Ohio looking over the time at his task of making friends of i Fort Klamath country Monday night, ■ country. tho voters. In this respect Captain * and will make his home here this win-1 Mrs. M.‘ Clopton and Madge Clopton Lee is an unqualified success. But let 1 works for the interest of someone else •er. of Berkeley were guests at the Liver- 1,8 no» l°o»r •’» little farther and see if BERT E. WITHROW, Hmretsry C. E. Mulkey, the teacher at the’ more Friday. all his cordiality carries with it the in the matter Of refusing to accept the | fre«> site fur the courthouse. Is It not Fort Klamath school, came down E. M BUBS. Scott Stevens of Portland, repre sincerity that it should If it is done reasonable to assume that he will also Monday night to attend the county in Vies President an i senting the Home Rule asociatlon. is for tho purpose of showing his goo<] work against your Interests in other stitute. •» ill. and not for the purpose of hood- President Treasurer | at the Baldwin. matters? Captain Lee lx a good fel Alex McRae, the Wisconsin timber Map». Plana, Blue Print», EU. Emma E. Wendt and Beulah John vlnking the voter. low. and ‘all that, but when It comes man is here renewing his acquain-l son are here from Pokegama to at Captain Lee knows that the voters to considering the purely bualn«*» •«ace wi»h his many friends in this tend the institute. '>f the county, by a li^ge majority, are matters of the county you must for-' vicinity. W. R. Henderson and G. O. Hen- In favor of the removal of the conrt- get his warm handshake and consider Owi°g L° t?e?“mber_?!derson'of ’\v3norRanch. 'ca'iif..' are *>ous«i to the free site. He also knows whether he Is going to save you or ■ to be decided at the coming election guests at the Livermore. that ho Is unalterable opposed to such | the other fellow. Surveying and Irrigation Engineering several more booths have been or- j Mrs. C. H. Underwood left for San n thing. Has he told you. Mr. Votar, As to the question of competency ‘ dered made. I Francisco Thursday morning to re- that he will accept the free site? there is very little to any. Tho voters ’ Mrs. Wendell and child burned KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Has he told you that the will of the generally know both men. Mr. Wor- j from a trip to I-akeview Monday, and ' Ten ships, each a century or more I eople. as expressed in the special den is young, energetic, progressive. left tor their home in Dunsmuir Mon old. still are in active service in the election held April 1st last will be I trained In doing big things, a man of day morning. Danish mercantile marine. carried out? Or has he told you that wid«' experience, a man whore Inter- W. W. Patch, project engineer of J. A. H. Kerr arrived from Los An tho "old courthouse will remain the reclamation service. returned geles Tuesday night and left for Lake v. here it is until the shingles rot on ' ests are all in Klamath county, one who wants to see Klamath county From California Thursday, wher«* he view Wednesday morning. the roof before I would see it go to progreM. Ho wil) run the county as has been on business. J. W. Frey's baby was taken ill the Hot Springs addition?" As Mrs. H. E. Harvey, who has beenI with pneumonia Tuesday night, but n atter of fact has he not evaded this he rules his own affairs—aucceea-1 fnily, on a buxine«« basis, getting full' visiting her daughter. Mrs. M. Hoag- i is reported as being better today. important question throughout hts i'd to her I Dr. B. R. Hamilton left Tburadaj canvass? On the other hand. Mr. value for every dollar spent. He will land for some time, returned borne in Ashland Saturday morning ; morning for San Francisco, where he ! Worden is squarely on record as fa I be county judge and not the bandy J. F. Mayfield and wife of Lake-1 goes on business connected with his voring the acceptance of the free slte^ man of unscrupulous people. Ho will not delegate hts power to someone view- left for Chico and Quincy, in ! > profession. Mr. Lee’s attitude is not one that can Manufacturers and Designers Plumas county. Calif., last Saturday., Mrs. J. L. Cunningham left Monday very «ell inspire the confidence of the else, or let tho office be run In a hap hazard manner. He will bo the judge, where they will visit relatives for a ! morning for Portland. Walla Walla, people. He may be all right with the of all the Latest and Real a judge that will do his duty by the month. and San Francisco, where she will re "glad hand," but nowadays, when im people. Miss Jessie Squires, who has been main for two months or more. Western Fashions in Harnes* portant issues are at stake, the voter visiting the Duncan and Kilgore fam J. W. Keyes, F. H. Cain and I. F. | looks beyond that. ilies in this vicinity since the 1st of Isbee of Medford, and O. Schneider of and Saddlery ♦ ♦ ♦ Tho next thing the voter wants to June, left for her home in Portland Portland, came in in their auto Sun consider is whether Captain Lee is go this morning. HIGH HCHOOL NOTES day, and were guests at the Lakeside. ing to resign the office of assessor. It Mrs. Jessie Eldred. Miss Grace Mrs. Geo. Noland left Friday morn is a fact that under the law he can Lytle and Miss Ruby Nichols, teachers ing for Astoria and Seaside, where not bold both offices, but it is «quite ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ in the Bonanza school, came down she will visit with friends and rela clearly understood that he is going to The first literary program was glv- Monday to attend* the insitute. which tives for the next month or six weeks. make the attempt to hold them both. en in chapel Friday afternoon. It began its sessions Wednesday. M. R. Doty is moving the house of Why this desire to be the principal lasted from 1:30 to 3:30. and was Miss Mabel Harpold of Bonanza is end of the county's administration? In Style Quality and Workmanship visiting Miss Irma Hoagland. Miss E. H DuEault from the rear of the Why this desire to be a majority of thoroughly enjoyed by both students lot where it now stands on the West and visitors. Such programs are to Harpold is teaching at the Lorella the board of equalization? And Our Price* are Right school this year, and will attend the Side, to the front of the same lot. It Should Captain Lee b«' elected be given every two weeks. The next will be ten feet lower in the new lo- teachers’ institute to be held here. would he be county Judge or would ono.is to be an Oliver Wendel Holmes James F. Soper. Alex C. Soper, J. cation than where it now stands. he. as is the case with the office of program on November 1th. Every D. W. Ross atid family arrive here E. Wheeler and M. Helmer came assessor, delegate his power to some body is invited.• • • down from the Upper Lake Friday Thursday from the Sacramento Val one else? It is well known that Cap The Roman Senate decided to en where they had been for some time, ley, and will make Klamath county tain I»e is* not the assessor in fact. and left for their homes in Chicago j his home. Mr. Ross was here two Would the office of county Judge be ter the State High Hchool Debating i years ago and since that time has delegated to someone else? This pa League. Work will begin at once. this morning. I • • • A. J. Morey and wife came up from been planning on returning to this per might make some very point«.«d This is "Institate We«*k." If you Merrill Monday and left for Orland. county. VOTE NO ON ANNEXATION ♦♦♦♦• »»»♦♦♦»♦ g O M O» »»»♦ and pertinent remarks of this very Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Ryan came I doubt it notice the High school boys Calif., next morning. They have sold subject were it not for the fact that it down from Fort Klamath Wedn««sday I their ranch in the Merrill district, and The portion of Washington county does not care to be too severe on the going huntin' Wednesday, Thursday will make their home in the Califor-' night and left last Friday morning for i Captain. It knows that he has not and Friday. proposed to be ann«*xed to .Multnomah an extended trip East, returning by! nia town hereafter. Is seven miles wide, contains 112 of run his office as assessor as it should On Klamath Avenue C. E. Rueger returned to his home way of California, where they will re be run. That there are gross in our 730 sections, four and a half of Goes to Isdrevicw near 0. K. Feed Barn in Richmond. Calif.. Saturday, hav main for the winter, visiting relatives equalities in the matter of assess R. M. Richardson went to Lalte- our fifteen millions of taxable prop ing completed the installation of the of Mrs. Ryan. ments, and that palpable favoritism is view on Tuesday, where he will be erty. one-fourth of our voters and Miss Agnes Stevenson has gone to indicated throughout the entire as- a witness In the case against Bernard population and one-half of our rail (wo tanks which the Standard Oil GENERAI BUCKSMITHING 1 company put in here for the storage Eugen«- to attend her brother’s wed sessor's records. I Kuhl, who Is charged with horse road mileage^ 500 voters of this Hnruihoelng ■ Ssecl.lty ding and also to be present at the of coal oil and gasoline. With this paper It is not a matter of I stealing. Kuhl was with DeMore when strip hav<* signed a remonstrance Miss M. Haley, who purchased the i installation of the officers of the col I politics or men when it comes to sup be was killed near Callahan's ranch a against annexation a clear majority, F. T. ALLEN AND Ö lot on which Finnell's grocery is sit- i lege sorority, of which she is a mem porting one of the candidates for few wacks ago after ho had st«>len a as less than 300 signed the petition ber. Mrs. R. E. Wattenberg is in | nated. has leased the building to H. E. H. PATTERSON Ö county judge. It is purely n matter number of hors««« f-ntn th«* Silver and about 900 votes were cast at the T. Sowle. who bought the grocery, for charge of her school while she is ab of competency and sincerity. Th«* I>ake country. Mr. Richardson ac- last general election. In addition two years, with the privilege of a sent. chief Issue of the campaign is whether compnnlcd th«- officers from here many who first favored annexation A marriage license was issued last ' the free courthouse site is to be ac- when they went after the body of !)«•- now oppose It, and say tho cut was longer term if he desires. ( Paid Advertisement i The ballots for the coming election Thursday afternoon to Earl E.Walker ; cepted by the county. If Captain I««*«- Mose and also took the testimony of made too deep. We ask you to vote are being printed. They are quite and Miss Deila Anderson, of Bly. I is elected it will be rejected. Such a the mon who were at the killing No on Washington-Multnomah divi voluminous, and it will be no easy Both parties are well known and pop . course would mean a loss to the coun- ____ . _______ • sion W. D. Wood. Chairman Anti task for the voter to make his choice ular through out the county, and their ' ty of 190.000. It would also mean Annexation Committee, Hillsboro, Book« for Hchool Librari«-« known unless be marks a sample bal t amny friends wish them much happi I the loss of a piece of property that Oregon. a I ness on their voyage through life. County Superintendent J. G. Swan lot before he enters th«- booth. I will be immensely more 'valuable For constitutional amendment busy segregating the n<«w hooka Is F. D. Miles has bought the house R. D. Kerfoot. an employe of the ‘ within a very short time than the site Putting Up Cornlea* Work giving to cities and towns on Second and Grant streets from J.B light and water company, accidentally where the courthouse now stands. It which he has Just received for the Th« cornice work on the now Wil exclusive power to license, Vollmer and wife, part of the consid-' 1 grabbed one of the wires of the light will mean that the county will have to, school libraries for the grammar lits' building is Ix.-lng put in place by gration being the St. Francis apart ing circuit while at work on one of I bear th«' expense of heating Its new grades throughout the county, so that Witter, th«' cornice maker, and it regulate, control, suppress, ment house opposite the Lakeside the poles on Main street, opposite the courthouse forever, while with th« the teachers can take them to their makes a very tasty finish to th«* hnnd- or prohibit the sale of intox Inn. Possession will be given Novem K. K. K. store Thursday afternoon. new site it can be heated without cost schools when they return after th«« In som<* structure. icating liquors wl'.hln the ber 1st. The voltage was strong enough to by means of the hot springs. Do you, stitute In over. municipality. R. R. Murdock has purchased the prevent his letting go. It did not. Mr. Voter and Taxpayer, consider that Th«- Full of Tyra* 32« X Yes interest in the O. K. shoe repairing however, interfere with his vocal Captain Lee Is giving you a square1 W. E. Faught Improving "What happened to Babylon?" shop in the Willson block. The O. K. cords and he yelled loud «mough to d«?al when ho plans to refuse such a W. E. Faught, who has been III for asked the Sunday school teacher. ENDORSED BY shop has enjoyed a remarkable pat attract attention for several blocks. free offer? Do you think he is work some three months with typhoid "It fell," cried tho pupil. ronage since It was opened by Mr. Other employes hastened to his assist ing for your Interest, or Is going to fever. In rapidly Improving, and will "And what become of Nineveh?” «40,000 OREGON CITIZENS Murdock, due to the fact that the ma ance and cut the wire. He was unfa- work for the interest of someone e)se. be abte to resume his duties as prin "it wax destroyed." ' Greater Oregon Home Rule Assoc Is terials used and the workmanship has many friends wish them much happl- which he assuredly would do if he ciple of the High school after Thanks "And what of Tyre?” tion. 618 Electric Building, Port been of the very highest. if nothing bad happened. refuse«) tho free site? Th«n Jf ho giving holidays. "Punctured!” Cleveland Leader. land, Oreiron." BRIEF NEWS OF THE WEEK WORDEN AND LEE Special THIoVri: Special We still have 450 Drummers’ Samples of Underwear Including Union and Two-Piece Suits, and Fancy Shirts Just received from our headquarters in Portland to be sold at less than wholesale prices. Now is your opportune to purchase your supply. Also sample suit cases almost given away. Come and see. Watch our windows The Portland Store OF THE STORE ** ’ .z,;',WA'r QUALITY Abstracting Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc Bradley Harness Co. 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