Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 24, 1910, Image 8

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    ROTTEN KGG8 LOR THE
NEW YORK BAKE NHOPN
REAL KN TATE TRANNFKRN
I
The following list of trausfers In
NEW YORK. Nov. 21- Tho feder­
realty Is furnl«hod by the abstract
R L. Burdie was here from Ash­ al government took a hand today in
J. A. McRKYN'OLDN IS THROWN firm of Manon A Slough:
land Monday
, the movement to stop the sale of int-
FROM A HORSE
L. B. Applegate to Elmer I Apple-'
A. McKeon was here from Merrill [ pure food in this city. Dr. Harvey Wl-
gate,
tract No. 26. Enterprise tracts,
last Thursday
: ley, head of the pure food and drugs
H. Nylander was down from th«» bureau, at Washington, detailed two F. <'. Reams I m Building it New Resi- except a «trip off the north aide 40 5 i
feet in width; fl.
Agency Monday.
inspectors to assist the New York
denec—i tirisi mas Tnv nt Mt,
United States to Myra Van Brim­
C. K. Webber was down front Po*' board of health in its investigation.
mer. SW'* of NEU. SI. , of NWk,
latke Sunday School
Valley Saturday.
Th«' federal inspectors visited more
and K% of 8W(i ace 12 38-9
Peter Hansen was down front (he than fifty egg dealers and dealers in
Myra Van Brimmer Applegate to L.
Agency Tuesday.
bakers' supplies and took samples of
Mrs.
H.
F.
Phillips
left
last
Satur
­
B
Applegate, 8WH of NK’«. HE's
B. E. Wolford was here front Yai- eggs. One of the inspectors said that
day for an extended visit with her of NWU and K »4 of SW L sec 12-
n.vx last Friday.
the price of "rots ami spoils," as
Henry Jackson and wife are here spoiled eggs are calhHi. had decreased brother In Stockbridge, Wis Before 38- 9.
returning she will visit relatives in
H. 8. Tuthlll, trustee of estate of
from th«* Agency.
from »1.50 or »2 a case to 25 cents Iowa.
G. Heltkemper Jr., In bankruptcy, to
Ed Buxton returned to his home since the inquiry began
Albert G. Myers, bankrupt «'state’s in­
Corvollis Monday.
.1. A. McReynolds has been laid up terest In tho undivided half of SEH
J. Dyer had business here from
the last few days by what might have of NEU and NEl* of 8K L of sec.
Dorris last Friday.
been a very serious accident, While 28-39-9; also NW H of SE U sec. 28-
M. F. Loosley was down from Fort
driving through his field his horses 39- 9; |85.
K'nmath last week.
Chas E. Worden to C. A. Polndex-
jumped a ditch and threw him out,
The rainfall Wednesday was .35 of
Father Is in l*angerou-
.ter, NWU of BEU ««< »8-3»-»; »10.
strikiug
lits
leg
and
neatly
breaking
Klamath Wednesday.
( otulit ion
Albert G Myers to C. A Poindex­
it.
B. E. Wolford had business here
ter. undivided half of 8E«-i of N’K’i
from Yainax Saturday.
L C. Sisemore. th.' popular Fort
The Short Brothers me baling hai and NEU of 8EU nnd NW U of 8WU
William Crawford was here from Klamath merchant, came down from
lor
H. F. Phillips, and they are dolug sec. 23-39-9; »I.
Fort Klamath last week
the Fort Saturday and left on next
H. 8. Tuthlll. trn «tee of nutate of
Pete Peterson was here from the morning’s train for Eugene, where he tine work
• •
G.
Heitkemper Jr.. In bankruptcy, to
Klamath Agency this week.
has been called by the serious illness
H. P. Gnlarneatix, lot 3, block 4.
The
Ladies
Aid
met
with
Mrs.
J.
A
William Crawford was here from
1
of his father. Mr. Sisentore was
Fairview addition to Kinmath Falls,
Fort Klamath Wednesday.
called to his father's bedside a month Koontx last Wednesday There was >i
J. C. Murdock was down I from ago. and this second summons con tine attendance, seventeen ladles be­ and lot 512. block lift! Mills addition
to Klamath Falls; »250.
Sprague River last Thursday.
veys the impression that the old gen ing present. The ladies are doing a
Minnie H. V recland to Frank I.
tine work, and deserve to be patron­
Horace Shidler was here on busi-
I
: tieman is in a serious condition.
Smith, SU of SWA* and lot 3. *»'<•.
ness from Wampus Tuesday.
ized.
27 and REH of RE’, HCC
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F. C. Maloy and R. B. Davis - were
Leaves for Extt'nded Visit.
»2,000.
Ed
Allen
of
Klamath
Fulls
is
visit
­
down from Eagle Ridge Monday.
Mrs. J. A. Draper ot tne Buena Vis-
G. C. Haworth to Modoc Northern
Mrs. A. J. Morey was a guest .it ta store and confectionery left for an ing his sister. Mrs. Chas Steeman.
Railway company, part of BE
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•
the Livermore from Merrill Saturday. extended visit in Los Angeles and the
SWU and SWU of SEU of sec. 22.
Charley Axel aud wife were visiting
Victor Johnson and George Berg­ East last Monday. She exiiects to
and NW1* of NEU of see 37-39-9:
strom had business here from Mount be gone three or four months Rhe at the home of Mr«. la» Prairie Sun­ 110.
Hebron Monday.
will visit Denver. Col., here former day.
1’nlted States to James It Humph-
S. C. Freuer. the prominent Po«1 home, before returning to Klamath
tey. RU of NF.1, and W '* of RE»,
Valley rancher, was in the city on Falls. Sho has many friends in this 1 Mrs. Beebee has rented her ranch sec. 23-37-9
business Saturday.
city who will be glad to welcome! and moved up town.
I have <>|* ne<l a new meat market ut Klltl .Main street, last
Joel Welch et
• • •
Mrs. R. L. Dalton and Mrs. I.
her when she returns in the spring
vast of the M-liool I1OUM-, where nil kind« of fresh um! «all turato
Burgdorf, N’i of
Burris of Merrill were guests at the
The Mt. Lake Sunday school is 11 S; »300
HU) lie had al reasonable prices.
Lakeside last week
Goes to the Reservation
making plans for a Christmas tree
J G. Pierce to Liman M Hall.
H. G. Wilson, special disbursing December 24th.
E. H. Moore and F. B. Kester,
I lock 19, Terminal City; »10.
A S| m *< laity of supplying fiiiutlie* olili i|uuil<*r* or l«rg< pin*-«.
• • •
prominent Poe Valley ranchers, were agent of the Indian department, went
i-akesidv <<>mpan> to II. T Huudu.
to the reservation Saturday, where he
guests at the Livermore Saturday.
We admire the grit of a certain W S of SE of sec !•. SE '» of SW
I iuu no delivery wagon. but will deliver plises ( imi large (<> «ar-
J. Waiter Call and W. A. Potter, will confer with John Charles of Den­ young man, who, rather than be de­ s<c. 11-41-12: »4.200.
ver.
supervisor
of
construction,
rela
­
The expense of keeping a delivery outfit I« taken off the price.
prived of a pleasant visit to White
the Medford salesmen, returned from
United State« to A Jan«' Scott, N'v
Fort Klamath Saturday, where they tive to the alteration of some of th* Lake decided to "hoof it" when his of SW*. NW >; of 8E', and SW K.
buildings on the reservation.
horse refused to go.
had been on business.
of NE*4 sec. 3-24-9.
Charles J Canfteid et al to Weyer­
t
M. Posner and K. L. Willard, sales­
Leave for the Winter.
Harry Booth took a load of grain haeuser 1-nnd company, an undivided
men from San Francisco, returned
Mr. aud Mrs. L. B Applegate left ' to town for Bob Bunnell this week
quarter interest in lands in township
from Merrill Saturday, where they
• • •
on Tuesday morning for Berkeley,
27 8. range 11 E. tow nship 278. rang.-
had been on business.
where they will spend the* winter
Mrs. 1Prarie was in town Fridas 12E, township 288, range 10E, town­
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell of Oakland Their daughter. Miss Elsie, will leave
evening
to attend the meeting of ship 38 8, range 11E, township 2 8 8.
came down from the Fort Klamath tor Portland on the same train, where
Ewan ns Ixxlge. Women of Woodcraft range 12 E. townrliip 29 8. rang«-
country Saturday, wher - Mr Mitchell she will resume her studies on the
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II E.
has been buying cattle.
violin.
Cole’s threshing crew has finished
Michigan Trust compauy et al to
C. E. Misner came over from Lake­
work in this vicinity and will go over Weyerbauser l-and company, an un­
view Thursday, where he had been
Make final Proofs
to the Spring I-ake country.
divided three-quarters Inti-rewt In
for some time, and left this morning
lands In townships 27 and 28 , rang«-
anil mm we are forced Io look for larger quartm «
Three
homesteaders
made
Una!
for his home in Chicago.
E.
C.
Kearns
is
building
a
tine
new
Every week Im* «reti un liiinuM tn our linaln«*»
II.
township
29.
range
11.
Alao
proofs on their claims Saturday. They
John Charles arrived here from
We eX|M-<t to move into tlu- lmnd«ovw> new Bet «toi
were Laura L. Neil, township 378. residence on bis ranch, and will «oon lands in Lake county, Oregon.
Denver Wednesday night, and left
John L. Hhort to Charles Gray.,
building nenr Hiitli street u« soon a« It I« com­
range 9E; Louis G. Stiles, township move into it. • • •
for the Klatr^lh Agency next morn­
pleted. We wunt you to
W>i of SE'-i sec. 17-38-10; »5.600
37S. range 10E; Elsworth Moor«',
ing, where he has business.
township 4u8, range HE. in Poe Vai-' Judge Short is hauling baled hay . Klamath Dcvelopnu-nt company to
up town for R A. Short.
Miss Mae Koontz came over from ley.
W. A. Ekberff. part of lot 8. bl«xk 11
• • •
l^keview Thursday and left on next­
Hot Springs addition to Klamatn
a nd an- tlun-for«- going to «ell all luiruew*. Muidle«
1 Theodore Case was visiting hU Falls; »10.
morning's train for Portland, where
uml
rvlevi at n'duce*| pi !<«<«.
H e nr,sl th<- nmney
Goes to Man Francisco
she will visit for some time.
parents Friday and Saturday.
Chas. E. Worden to W. P. Johnson
to -.lock up the ms »tore.
You m'est the gmal*
I
J. A. Gray left for San Francisco
lots 11 and 12, block 8.
8, Second Ho
Hoti
’ .
Jack Connolly returned last week
l*-t’* <l<> buelnrxM
It any rate. *•'•• u*. get oui
Wednesday, where he will remain
Rev. Anderson of Merrill will Springs addition to Klamath Falls; |
from San Francisco, where he had
pri<<-«; then if ue can't trade, let’* I»- fri«'U«l*
until after Thanksgiving. He will preach in Mt. Lake church next Sun-1 81
been for the purpose of placing
anywny.
gather some information for the ben­ day at 11 o'clock.
P. C. Lavoy A Co. to H. H. Stod
his little boy in school. Mr. Connolly
efit of the Rod and Gun club while h-
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dard, lot 9. block 26, Worden. »100.
has charge of the power plant oper­ is away.
School in Spring Lake district is
Klamath Development company to
ations being carried on by the South­
progressing finely under the able Grant Emblck, lots 1 and 2. block 49.1
Opposite Hie Court lionne
ern Pacific at Wampus.
Will Visit lU'lativ«*».
management of Miss Jessie Ashby.
town of Worden; »10.
F. H. Jobes was in the city Thrus-
• •
E. S. Terwilliger and family -amej
United Stat«-« to Harr) IL Farn-,
day making arrangements for the big
up from Merrill Sunday and left for 1
Mr.
Bartlett
is
hauling grain to ham. NE% sbc . 27-28-11.
auction sale held on the Butin place,
for little Shasta this morning. wh«--< i the Falls.
W. J. Eareckson to Larqy Chandh r
located at the upper end of Poe Val­
• •
they "-'I: visit Mrs. Terwilliger’s r ■«
and Harry L. Chandler, W *4 sec. 17-
ley. The sale took place Tuesday,
ativo* int 1 aftr-r Thanksgiving.
Ixtts of sage brush land is Ix-ing 37-7; 81,800.
and included fanning machinery, live
cleared
for next year's crops.
Klamath Development company to
stock and other equipment usually
James Hall, lot 3. block 48, Worden; |
Returns From Fort Klamath
found on an up-to-date farm.
810.
POE VALLEY NEWS
J. Frank Adams returned from
Cha» E. Worden to William 8. Wor­
Fort Klamath Saturday, where he
We curry Magazine- uml take sulu>cr4|Miom>? We < .irry the dinuoi
MANY TURKEYS ARE
Clarence Mitchell, who has been den. 8H of sw*4 see. 30. NW% sec.
bad been for several days.
< hocolatcs In Xmas Im*«*».
SHIPPED FROM MERRILL
clearing up his ranch nt Olene. i went 31-33-7H; 810.
We Itavi u «idemlii! list«- of ««»pyriglit lu><>k«. liibl«-«, <hd<h< ri « I mmi A*.
Ralph H. Ross to W. P. McMillan,
to Klamath Falls Saturday with i Mr.
|HM-tu uml liOMlcnnl album*.
W«* have everything hi brusM-mlt
tot
Bob Leventon Sells 719 Head of Hog*
lot 5. block 9. Ewauna Heights addi- .
Good Business Property and Mrs. H. H. Roberts.
to Dalton A Hasley—Newcomer
your *<-t now.
•
*
tlon
to
Klamath
Falls;
810.
>
Boxed Pa|HTs m Xnuis styles.
timi» l’ost<m«1s hi great tari«-«).
to Plant Fruit
OS-FGOT FRONT ON .MAIN’, with
Ralph H. Ross to W. P. McMillan. I
Chas. Kester went to Klamath
Best brands of Cigar* und 'Diluwco
2-story building on same, which is Falls Monday.
lot 4, block 9, Ewauna Heights addi- i
Do your Xmas «hopping nt
(From the Merrill Record)
rented for *1,020 per year. This
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tlon to Klamath Falls; 810.
Another bunch of Mitchell cattle i property will pay interest on 912.75»
Glen and Raymond Van Meter went
went through town W«?dnesday night at 8 per cent, b«*«ides the im-reaae in to the Falls Monday.
ANN ARBOR. Mich., Nov. l».- I
There were 400 head in the herd, I value. We can sell it on half <a«h
• • •
Michigan won the football ganx from
Merlimi limn- riunì Pont utili e.
KLAMATH FAIIs
>-nd they were ta-ken to the Davis I kimh for *0,509. It will puy you to
Perry Nickson and family went to Minnesota today by a score of 6 to 0.
ranch.
investigate this.
Klamath Falls Tuesday.
This week a big shipment of tur-| .A GOOD CORNER ON MAIN. 05-
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keys will be sent to Oakland by A. F. I foot front, good location, only *82
BERT E. WITHROW, Secretary
Lou Davidson took a load of beef Land Values Will Advance
Clubine. One hundred fat dressed J per front foot. Easy terms.
to Klamath Falls Tuesday.
RAPIDLY IN THE VALLEY within
DONE I. ZUMWALT,
E. M HLBB,
birds will be »ent below from the Clu-
GOOD IX>T IN’ NICHOLS ADDI­
• • •
the next few monttis, and if you con- '
ü. E.
Vice President sn 1
b’ne turkey farm south of town.
TION’. close in und well locate«!, for
Miss Bessie D. Eglington and phas. | template buying, think It will I m * to
FreeMenl
Treasurer
Ignace Cacka arrived Tuesday from | only *.‘J5O, port «a»>h, balance easy Stintz were united in marriage Wed­ | your inten-st to purehaa«' at once.
Maps. Plans, Blue Prints, Etc.
Odessa, Wash., with his family and I terms.
nesday at the home of her parents,
A GOOD BUY—40 acres, 2 miles
i«x;k them to the Hartery ranch,' SIX-ROOM HOI HE, good corner
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eglington. Their from Midland, a tine pi«M*«- of land; 31
which he purchased last spring. His . lot. only I blocks from public school. many friends wish them a long Mid acres under the ditch. *2,400. Only
two sons are en route with a car of' Pri««' *2,400. Better look at this to­ prosperous life.
*OOO caali; balance in I, 2 and !t
machinery and stock, and are expect­ day.
• • •
years.
ed to rea< h Klamath Falls about Sun­
HAYE SEVERAL NEW IK’NGA-
Surveying and Irrigation Engineering
Everybody in Poe Valley Is anxious | ONE-NIXTY D ’REN. 2 miles frori {
day.
IXIWS under construction, -ome of to see John McFall return to the val­ station; 110 under ditch, 70 acres
Bob Leventon of Big Valley has them will I m - complete«! in a day or ley, as they all have a good supply of cl«»are«l; house; |mrt)y fenced; *:1N
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
made some money in the hog bus! two, that we <an Hell you for *500 tin cans lying In their back yard !•«» acre; ra«y terms.
n«»se this year, judging from the re­ <a*li payni« iit. Ixilan««- just like pay- which will play a good part, when he
ONLY THREE MILEH from town;
cent sale of fat porkers made to Dal­ ing rent, with this «lifference, that it returns.
IOO
a<r«n, «ill under irrigation; tine double th«- price ask« d—»75 per n<r»-.
ton & Hosley of this place. Tuesdi-y i goes in your pocket in place of the
• • •
■ix-room
lions«'. This can be cut up. (Inly R5<M> carii; l»Jnnce <'«i"y ti-rnwi. <
a big drove, numbering 749 head, lanillord.
Emil Berling sold an 8-months-old
AUREH NEAR BONANZA;
came in from the valley, and wero
RIGHT IN LINE of the city's colt to Hank O'Brien Monday, The and sol«! in small tracts; Southern
Pacifi«- will put in switch within 300 well improv«-«!; goo«! home, Imm; |
taken to pasture near the slaught<-r growth. Iiave a few good lota left from
price paid is said to be 1400
feet «>f thia land. Price *75 per acre; ft'ltccd. About 500 acres tine funning ,
bouse, where they will be kl)l«»«1 as *IOO to *200. (inly *10 to *20 <ai>li.
On Klamath Avenue
• • •
*2,O4Nt cash; balance on very easy; land. Good rewrvoir site. Fine stock
reeded to supply the market trade.
balance *5 jx-r month; no tax«*« or in­
near (). K. Feed Barn
Alberta Graham is improving rap- terms.
an«l farming proposition. Price *11
C. H. Hutchins, who bought an 80 terest.
idly.
A (XMJl) FARM—IOO acres, all I per acre.
acre farm adjoining the old King
NEW THREE-ROOM HOUSE near
cleared; OO « k n - s under ditch; fenred; , THIN IN ONLY A PARTIAL LINT
GENERAL BLACKSMITHING
place near Whitelake some time ago, d«'P«>t. Prire *1,000, «'«sy terms.
house; *40 per acre; only *2,000 of famra wo Imvr for tmlc. If you
Return«-«! From Man Francisco
t» here to arrange for the clearing aud
WHY NOT COME IN and IK un
Horseshoeing a Specialty
don’t find what yon want, come in
plowing of his prop«;rty. Mr. Hutch tell you of worn«' oth«-r g«xxl buys that
T. G. Mcllattan. the popular jow- cash; Imlance very easy term«.
ins is an experienced fruit grower, we hnre on onr list.
A FINE TWENTY; only 4fc mllea •nd snr ns. Wc can get It for yon.
|elre, returned from San Francisco this
F. T. ALLEN AND J
Nee Geo. H. IHcc, with ( hllcote,
N«*e Geo. II. Rice, with t'hilcote, week, where he had been purchasing oat; all under irrigation. Onr of the
and intends to put out a trial plant
E.
H. PATTERSON «
office
adjoining
the
American
Hotel.
ing of apple tr«w after a year’s cul­ office adjoining the Ameritwn Hotel, a large stock of fin«' j« welry and nov- bent crops of wheat raised on thia
PI1OIW <W1.
land. Herd it to alfalfa and aril it for Phone Ml.
tivation of grain
< Illes for Christmas.
Buy your Xmas gifts at
THE PORTLAND STORE
Large stock to select from
HAWXHURST
MARKET SSSSs
of large
Pieces
J. W. HAWXHlIRSr
B RAD LEY
We Stood the lest of Time
Us Mo*e
BRADLEY HARNESS CO.
HARNESS
Do You Know
THE EWAUNA
Abstracting
Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc.
■ New Blacksmith Shop ;