Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, December 01, 1910, Image 8

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1 from Merrill, 1s a guest at th«» Lake-
( side.
Guy Merrill is here on business to­
’ '
day.
.ludge Heury L IU- umhi to S|»wk
Fred Liskv was here from Merrill
ONE MACHINE TO EVERY FIVE
C A. Buntiug is up from M«»rrlll to­
Ashland Elk« at Their Ever-
Sunday.
day.
FAMILIEN
c I m * m Next Suiulay
W. B. Simpson was in from Naylox
Tom Jackson of Dunsmuir is in the
Sunday.
city today.
S. G. Hedges was here from Dorris
M. J. Boudy of St. Louis is a guest ' Judge Henry L. Benson of this city More < «asoline Wagon« to the Popula-
Thursday.
has b«>en selected by the Klkz of Ash
at the Livermore.
timi Tluui Any Other Town in
J. C. Jarvis was here from Merrill
Thomas F. Llttlelield is down from land to deliver the memorial add res»
th«> I'nited Hlaltw
Wednesday.
at the service« on Sunday next
Eagle Ridge today.
W. A. Van Wald was a visitor from
C. L. Clark of San Francisco is a Throughout the country (his day is,
Dorris Wednesday.
didicatcd by the Elks to th<> memory
Lakeside Inn guest.
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. .10. -To
W. R. Evans was here from Kort
E. J. Leah.v of Sacramento is regis­ of the dead. Th«> order's roll call of the little town of Lakeview. In South­
Klamath last week
the' members who have crossed th«' ern Oregon, goes th<- honor of having |
tered at the Lakeside.
0. B. Bunch was down from Kort
G. M Powers of San Francisco is a weary "bourne from whence uo trav- more automobiles in proportion to,
Klamath Saturday.
guest at the Livermore.
population than any other place In
Charles T. Powne was here from
L. Lachman is a guest at th«»
th«? United States Thia la the state-'
Bly last Wednesday.
ermore from San Francisco.
ment made by th«- Franklin Automo­
W. B. Spencer and wife were guests
D. Spriugle is registered at the
bile company of Syracuse, according
at the Livermore from Wampus last ermore from San Francisco.
to ndvlces which hav«> bc«'ii received
week.
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. O'Gara
by John F. Mclatln. manager of the
E. C. Frazier and Homer Smith guests at the Lakeside from M«*dford.
San Francisco branch. It is eatl-1
were down from Fort Klamath Sat­
J. R. Farr of Ashland. Wis., went to
mated that the town possesses one
urday.
j th«' Klamath Agency this morning.
automobile to every flve fainillea. In!
B. St. Geo. Bishop went up to his | F. Silverstone, the San Francisco
Ita letter to Manager McLain th«'
homestead n«*ar Pelican Bay Monday shoe man, is calling on the merchants
Franklin compau.v aaya:
morning.
here today.
"Facts which have recently beeu:
John Totteu, James Blair and M.
Charles O. Poole. J. C. Mitchell's
brought to public attention have led'
H. Wampler were down from Odessa cattleman, came up from San Fran-
tv? a compilation of statistics by th«'|
Wednesday
'cisco last night, after some cattle that
Franklin Automobile company as t?>
Attorney and Mrs. F. H. Mills have 1 Mr. Mitchell is shipping from
what town or section of the country 1
gone to Sail Francisco, where Mr. 1 city.
has the greateat numtn'r of aiitomo
Mills was called on business.
| Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pierce aud son
biles In proportion to th»» imputation
F. D. Courtade and wife and J. V Albert left on Tuesday morning for
Th«>
figures give the lead to the ham i
McTrummonds returned to their Pacific Grove. Calif, where they will
let
of
Lakeview, In Souther?? Oregon
homes near Odessa last Friday.
spend the winter, They expect to be
where,
it Is estimated, there is an
F. J. O'Hara returned from San absent until April.
automobile
to every flve families, th. 1
Francisco Tuesday night and left for
JUDGE HENRY I. BENSON
At the Methodist bazaar Frida? and
average family being figured at llv«
his home at Wampus Wednesday.
; Saturday at the Denver caf«> many
persons
The facts were gathered I
C. A. De LaMater. the genial repre­ 1 beautiful and hand-made articles, Who will deliver th«' address at
through
Franklin
dealers nnd drivers I
Memorial
exercises
of
H.
P.
O
E
of
sentative of the Scranton Correspond­ such as doylies, handkerchiefs, some
In
various
parts
of
the United Stat« s
Ashland on Suuday,... j
ence schools, is here from Redding to­ from New York, and other fancy work
"Chelmsford. Mas 1 . thought It had
day.
wil be on sale.
eler returns." is an impressive as well a claim to the record. It Im twenty- I
T. J. O’Hara and wife cam«* up
Mrs. J. P. Lee left last week for an
from Wampus Thursday night and extended visit with friends and rela­ us pathetic incident, serving to em­ six cars and a population o? between ,
Friday morning left for San Fran­ tives at her old home in Tennessee. phasize the fact that there is only four and flve thousand On the basis
one thing certain in this world, and of flve In a family this is one car to
cisco.
She was accompanied as far as San
G. M. Johnson left for Encanto, San Francisco by her daughter. Miss that is Death, and that all movements at?out seventy families Ralph C j
Diego county. Calif. Tuesday, where Louise, who will continue her musical tend to that mountain magnetic on Hamlin, Frnnklln dealer In Loe An- ,
which repose the sepulchres of the geles. estimat«>d that Southern Cail- !
he expects to remain . for several studies there* during the winter.
kings and the humble mounds of the fornla, with a population of 750,000 j
weeks.
poor. No order is more regardful of and with 15.000 cant, had a motor car
Mrs. R. M. Richardson returned llll.l. FA(.INFER WORKING
every ten families or flftj- people i
their d ad than the B. P. O. ET. Th«-sc to "Mrs.
last week from St. Louis, where she
FOR ROG I E RIVER ROAD
F. W. Torgler of Portland. '
commemorations, too. serve to mod­
was present during the last illness
Ore.,
made
a long tour threhigh that1
erate the fear of death and the'an­
and death of her father.
lialicale*. That th«' Empire Builder I»
i state and California, and brought out ■
guish
of
relatives
recalling
that
al
­
Mr. end Mrs. Roy Tabor of Dorris,
S<-eking a Coast Terminal Via
most deflant doctrine. "O, Grave, the l-akeview information The town |
who have been visiting Mr. Taber's
I'aciik and Eastern
where is thy sting; O. Death, where has a population of about 1,000, and I
parents the past few days, returned
about forty ears, many of them big
is thy victory?"
home Monday morning.
George H. Kyle, who has long been
touring cars, are owned there While I
Mrs. J. Frank Ada.ur of Merrill left one of James J. Hill's trusted path- i To a subject such as this Judge the Lakeview claim might be regard­
Benson
is
capable^of
doing
thorough
Sunday morning to.- Geld Hilt to at­ finding engineers in the West, has
ed as surprising. It Is mid by auto
tend Che funeral nt her sister-in-law, arrived in Jacksonville and is now en­ justice. He is a felictious and force­ mobile men to b<* a fact that, whih-1
ful
speaker,
and
added
to
this
his
own
Mrs. Lawrence Cardwell.
gaged in locating a road over the hill.
motor cars might be expected to b«* j
E. P. McCornack of Salem, and one to the Applegate section for W. S. naturally sympathetic nature and dis­ most numerous in the East, the West i
of the directors of the Klamath Coun­ Barnum. president of the Rogue River 1 position will enable him to speak with is rapidly increasing Its number, and
ty bank, is in the city 01 busines,. Valley railroad, says the Medford feeling and earnestness. The Ash­ that, in proportion to population, the |
land Elks have made a wise selection.
He'will remain s-r-’eral dais
Mail-Tribune.
Judge Benson is himself a member ownership there Is large.”
While Mr. Kyle is ostensibly work-'
Attorney C. M. O’Neill left Monday
of the Roseburg lodge.
A Trying Ex i«erim«-»'
morning for Spokane. Wash., where ing only for Mr. Barnum. his past con-
he was called by the serious illness of I nections with the Empire Builder in-
The McTimmln brothers, who have
' dicate that Hill may be seeking an WOODMEN OF THE WOIU.D
his sister. Mrs. Fannie Brown.
been taking care of Pelicau Lodge, j
ELECT THEIR OFFICERN bad a trying experl« ucv a few days
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Copeland, of outlet for the Oregon Trunk to the I
Fort Klamath left on Monday for cc-ast by way of Jacksonville from this
ago. They attempted to cross Upper
British Columbia, where they will city, which is at present the terminal Euauna Camp No 7fM> Selects th«' Men Klamath i-ake in the Southern Pacific
of the Pacific and Eastern, which is to
Who Art* to Govern It for the
spend the holidays with relatives.
launch when the tubes of the boat
Ensuing Year
J. S. White and wife are guests at be extended eastward to a connection
filled with the slushy ice, causing the
the Baldwin from Salem. Mr. White , with the Oregon Trunk.
pump to stop and the engine became
A month ago Mr. Kyle was known
At the meeting of Ewauna Camp heated and the boat could not pro- '
went to Lakeview on Wednesday's
to
be in the employ of Mr. Hill. He No. 799, Woodmen of the World, the ceed on its way. They had plenty of'
stage, and will return in a few days.
O. F. Plagemann, the San Fran­ j »as then one of the chief engineers following capable men yrere selected bedding and a canvas covering for the
as the officers who will guide the des­ craft, and covering themselves up I
cisco timber man. was a guest at the on the Oregon Trunk.
President
Barnum
of
the
Rogue
tinies of that order during the ensu­ they went to sleep and let the launch
Livermore Saturday night, and re­
turned to his home Sunday morning. River Valley railroad some time ago ing term:
drift where It wished. They were
E. S. Terwilliger and family came announced that he contemplated ex-, Consul Commander—J. P.Bonham. carried across the lake, where they
Adviser Lieutenant—A. D. McCoy. firally succeeded in ««icurinK help,
up from Sisson Tuesday, where they tending his road to the Applegate.
Banker—W. P. McMillan.
visited relatives during Thanksgiv­ That he should so soon secure the ser­
and reached their destination none
vices
of
so
eminent
a
figure
in
the
I
Clerk
—C. K. Brandenburg.
ing. and left for their home in Merrill
the worse for their trying exp«*rirnce.
railroad world as Mr. Kyle in so short
Escort—Walter Pomroy.
Wednesday morning.
a time indicates that there is some­
Watchman—Harry Earnest.
First Aid
F. Silverstone. D. Springle and L. one back of Mr. Barnum, a-nd »-very
Sentry—Earl Sharp.
Husband—I met Hawkins today,
Lax hman of San Francisco, and M. I. : fact indicates that one is Hill.
Manager -George H. Hayden.
and be was very gloomy; told me he
Broudy of St. Louis, who have been
Mr. Kyle has been in Jacksonville
After the business of the lodge was was perfectly willing to die.
guests at the Livermore for several j since Thursday. He has recruited
over the nu-mbers and a number of
Wifo—-Oh John! Why didn’t you
days, left for the south Wednesday.
surveyors and is studying the topog­ invited guests danced to music fur­
ask
him here to Thanksgiving dinner*
Claud Miles who has been hunting raphy of the country beyond the coun­ nished by an orchestra composed of
Harper's Bazar.
near Fort Klamath for several days, ty seat.
Bertha Ellis, Earnest Griffith and
came down from that region last Sat­
Mr. Kyle wa3 formerly chief en­ Archie Wishard.
Elk». Attcntioo
urday and was a guest at the Lake­ gineer of the Chicago, Milwaukee and
All
Elks
are cordially invited to'
side Inn. He left for his home in St. Paul railroad. The past year he
I
On » T«-ur of the West
meet
at
the
Antlers
club at 2 o'clock |
Medford Sunday morning.
has been connected with the Oregou I H. R. Boomer and wife, who have
Sunday afternoon. December 4th. to 1
F. L. Pope, the grand juryman Trunk.
been making a tour of the West in attend the memorial services In Hous­
their auto, left here this morning for ton's opera bouse.
their home in Chicago
They left
Services at 2:30.
tl.e'r machine *i* F.«y«»*te, :dsbo, and
WILL W. BALDWIN, Secy, I
ean.e on by rail. They have be. n
h-*:e for the raft ten days, stopping
at tie Baldwin While here a year Attractive
Bungalows
or two ago Mr. Boomer purchase«! a
IN NICHOLH ADDITION IUHT COM­
> r.ich near Rnninza, and was bi*re to
PLETED, 5 rooms with ball?, plaster-1
look after his property. They > xpcct
ed, electric lights, city water every­
to irturn her? n> xt year for a long«r
thing romplet«*; built ns you would
ataj.
LAKEVIEW HAS MANY AUTOS
BRIEF NEWS OF THE WEEK
Buy your Xmas gifts at
THE PORTLAND STORE
Large stock to select from
I
A most desirable as well as use­
ful Xmas Gift would be either a
Piano
Phonograph
Sewing Machine
or
Call, write or phone me regarding
easy payment plan
Phone 251 E. W. HULLER
Heavy Roads Make Stage Late
The Lakeview stage has been ar-
I riving late for the past several days,
land Sunday night did not arrive until
I 12 o’clock. The road is reported in
J very bad condition, due to mud on the
low ground and snow in the motín-
j tains.
build for yourself; the pri«*ra arc low
and terms easy. Only $5 ihi cash, bal­
ance in monthly |Mijrm<*ntH.
SECOND ADDITION LOT BAR­
GAINS. Have some of-tin* best hant.
ed lots in this addiUon for fl 125 to
$150 per lot, only S12.5O to $15 cash,
i
balance $5 |»er month.
READY FOR PLATTING. Have 7
acre» adjoining Mills addition for only
$2. moo . One half caah. Till« will
make you money.
HAWXHURSTI
MARKET
Pieces
SS&
I li*VC <>|>enrd a new meat market at IttlH Main street, just
«•aat of the school house, where ull kind« of fresh aud «alt
111* Jr
A »prrUlty of «upplyiug fumili«*« with quarter« or large
rjr.
meat*
btt had nt r«*«u»onablr prices.
(«*«•< « hi .
I run hu «fc'livrry wagou, but will dritter pArs-en too Une» lo i ar-
Th«- «spense of keeping * delivery outflt b> taken <>tt the pri< r.
J. W. HAWXHORSr
BRAD LEY
We Stood the lest of Time
and now w«< are forced to look for larger quarter«
Every week ha* «ceti an incrmar In our I mm I u *-«*
We expect to move Into the iMuidmenr new Brt«t««l
building near Mitili «tre«*t as WH«n as It I« <-«Mn-
p|et«*d. We want you to
Help Us Move
and an* therefor«' going to «rii all
and robe« at n'ducetl prices. We
to stork up the new «torr. You
Let's do bu«ln<«m. At any rale,
prie«*; then if we can't trade,
anyway.
harne««, »addi«-*
n«M-d tin- money
n«*»*d th«- good«,
•ee U», get out­
let'« hr frh'tid»
BRADLEY HARNESS CO.
Opjaailt«* the Court Hou««*
HARNESS
Do You Know
We carry Magazine» and take «uteicripDona? W«* carry tin- <ho4<-«»t
Cti«M-oiafra in Xmn« boxen.
We liave a «.plendld line of copy right book««, liilile«, children's lMH«k»,
poets and postcard iilbuni«. We liave everything in brneMraft Grt
your set now.
Boxed l'a|H'r« in Xtiui» »tylrs.
Xmas l*<>»t« ««««Is in great variety.
Brat bmnd» of Cigar» and Ttobacco
Do your Xnui« shopping nt
THE EWAUNA
Sminuì iloor from PoMoffi«-»-.
KL4MATH I Il ls
BERT E. WITHROW, Secretary
DON J. ZUMWALT,
E. M. BUBB,
C. E.
Vice President sn 1
['resident
Treasurer
Abstracting
Mapa, Plana, Blue Prints, Pte.
Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc.
Surveying and Irrigation Engineering
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Will Haul Logs
J. C. Smith went to Rattlesnake 1 CORNER ON MAIN, only $H2 per OLD VIRGINIA FARMS FOR SALE
Point Saturday with a bob sled. an>l front foot, one half cash.
will haul logs from Campbell's place I HIXTY-FIVE f««*t on Main, with 2- e» I list In Virginia.
to the new #aw mill at the Point
t'AHHEL.MAN A CO., Iti. hnionil V>i.
s'. . . . . . ■
story building, income $1,020 |s-r
year. Price $0,500, only half caah.
Organizing W. O. W.
THREE Hl NDREDnnd FIFTY dol­
Mrs. M. E. Hollywood, organzler lars buys a close in lot in Nh-liol« ad­
for the Women of Woodcraft, left I dition; |«art cash.
recently for Fort Klamath, where she I
expects to organize a subordinate' FOUR-ROOM HOIHE FOR RENT.
IT WILL BE TO YOUR INTEREST
lodge.
TO HEE UH BEFORE BUYING.
See Geo. II. Rice, with Olilcote,
Tea from Japan wilt be served by
I Japanese ladles at the Japanese bootl o®Ce adjoining the American Hotel.
Phon.' flfll.
at the br.-zaar Friday and Saturday.
Specialty
of large
t'n regenerate
. ................................... .
:: New Blacksmith Shnn
Shop ::
On Klamath Avenue
near O. K. Feed Barn
"It whs to satisfy your extravagant
tastes,” cried the desperate man,
GENERAL BLACKSMITHING::
"that I committed the forgery, The ■ > Horseshoeing a Specialty < !
crime is upon your head.”
The women started nnd gazed at. «; F* T. ALLEN AND ÎÎ
him wonderlngiy. ”1» my crime on
E. H. PATTERSON Ö
straight?' she asked. Success Maga­
zine
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