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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1910)
* Vnlt«»d States to Margery Salisbury, H. H. Doten was her«» from Merrill G. II Feese of the Methodist church Monday. In this city, unlt«»d in marriage C. D. NWH of sec 33-35-15. B 8. Grigsby to II. E Childers. W B Simpson wav here from Nay- Arthur, a prominent cltiaen of I.akt»- lox Friday. view, aud Miss Eva W. Howard, a SE H of NE H . N H of SK H . RW U of J. O. Snider is up from Merrill to William Ziiinbaum was down from popular young lady of Drew's Valley. SEH, sec. 14-37-11; $10. day. Emmett Beeson to John F. Morrill Fort Klamath Monday. Th«» ceremony was performed at th«' D R. Doten is here from Keno to Methodist church, and was witnessed si Ol NW'», NEH of SWH. nee. Tom C. Whit«» was down from the day. ¡only by th«» relatives of the contract- II Hit :«. $10 Klamath Agency Friday. Frank Klrmarick is her«» from Mor F. P. Hixon to Oregon Trunk rail F. B. Kester had business here | ing parties. Th«> young «■ouple left rill today. from Po«' Valley- last week. j for California, where they will re- road. part of NWH of NWH sec 31. H. N y bender Is a visitor from Mer It 11 Mr. and Mrs. C. Kirk were down i main tor several weeks. rill today. from th«' Agency last week. County Clark C. R. DrLap and wife N. S. Merrill to Walter Ritter, lots W B. Spencer was here from his left on Saturday morning for San 5 and 6. block 15. Merrill; $10. E. E. Morris of Merril hail business home near Wampus this week T. C. Thompson to Walter Ritter, Francisco and Berkeley where they here today. L. H Dolan and G. W. Manning will visit their sous and relativ««s. lots 1, 2, 3 and 4. block 4, lot R. P. W. Barnard of Dunsmuir Is a Their oldest son, T. II. DeLap, Is in block 20. Merrill; $ I it were her«' from Merrill Friday. Livermore guest. Frank C. Klabxuba to Walter G. J. F Maguire, the Mt. Herh«»ii mer his senior year in the Hastings law John Simmons was her«» from Bo school and will be graduated next Hitter, part of sec. 15-41-13; $3.000 chant. was her«' on business Monday. nanza last week. A. M Ownbey, th«» popular M«>rrill spring, the other boy is taking a pre- ’ H. K. Childers to Emma R. Grlgs- B. W. McCormick of Keno is her«' rancher, was her«* last w«»ek on busi- paratory course In the Uuiverslty of by, SW H of NEH. EH of SWH on business today. California and will later enter the SKH, section lOSs-u h : $10. ness. Peter Hanson was down from th«» G. H. Graybell, the well known law school. The boys will return be-I Clarence A. .Mitchell to Horatio Agency last week. Merrill farmer, was in th«> city last for«' Christmas with their imrentH Orem, part of lot », block 4«. Nlch- M Glass of San Francisco is at week. ¡ «»la addition to Klamatli Kails; $|0 and remain during th«» holidays. the Lakesid«» Inn. Klamath Development company to Mr. and Mrs. C. Kirk who were J. E. Kilgore was here from l-an- here several days last w«*ek shopping, Rig Basin Lumber company, lota 7. llr M. UNTATE TRANSFERS gell Valley Tuesday. 8, 9. 10 and 11. block 59. Hot Springs returned to their home at the Agency J. H. Win«’ of Merrill was here on Saturday. Th«» following list of realty trans-j addition to Klamath Falls; $ I ft. business last w«»ek. Geo. R llern left Tuesday f«» fers Is furnished by th«» abstract firm i ’ Chas E. Worden to Albert M. Wor John F. Crackel is at th«' Liver- Ashland. Medford. Jacksonville den. lots 1 and 3. block 39, Second ad and Mason ». Slough: mor«» from San Francise«». dition to Kinmath Falls; $1. other point* on business for th«- Odd Mark L. Burns to Lola Nelson, lot , Chas. E. Spidel) to Geo. Gristle, Mrs. W. H. North left Saturday (or Fellows Lodge. 2. block 3. Fairview addition to Klam Portland and other points. NWH of NW»<» rec. 18-40-tO; Norman Lombard, of San Francis alh Falls; $310. W. H. March«» was here from Pl»«' co. who has been here looking over I $2.400. Jay J. Arant t»» W. F. Arant, E’t •>f j Klamath Development company to Valley on business Tuesday th«' country for several days, left for ISE»« s«'c. 6, mill part of SW L. "I Joel T. Ward lota 26A and 76B. blocs I J. V. McClatchy is a guest at th«' Portland Monday morning 13. 3, Railroad addition to Klamath Lakesid«* from San Francisco. Fred Libby, representing the Cal ‘ ; $ i o. Grace Mason to P, L. Fountain. Falls; $10. W. A. Hawkins of San Francisco ifornia Fruit Packers Association, I Klamath Development company to arrived in th«* city Monday from I“"'» ”7 I”1 • block 7. Ewauna Heights is registered at the Livermore. J Big Bend Basin Lumber company. This Association addition to Klamath Falls; $25. Harry Engle and O. W. Engle wer«» San Francisco. Is the owner of the box factory at John T. Getty to Martin Raul s.' ,qU *• 71 8» 1 *• 18 Bnd block down from Fort Klamath Tuesday. half interest In lots 9 and 10. block 1 ; L. H. lh>ten. th«' well known horse Shippington. W. S. Amos has leased the Reatues 77, Klamath addition to Klamath I man. had business here from Merrill Wet W«*nther a Blessing building just off Main street on Con Falls; $1.000. today I K E Mason was here b'rlday ger Avenue and will convert Mine in J. Manning returne«! hom«> from H. I*. Galarneaux to R C. Spink, front his ranch in Foe Valley. Mr Medford Monday night, where he had to a carpenter shop and cabinet lot 512. block 103, Mills addition to Maston states that while th«» contlnu- works. Mr. Amos is now lowering been on business. Klamath Falls; $10. ■ ed wet weather Is very disagreeable, J. C. Mitchell, the well known the building to grade with the str«*et Samuel H. King to Herbert J. Sit- he bellev«»a that It Is th«» greatest and sidewalk. Gaselle. Cal., cattleman, and wife are .'•ge. lot 32. sec 10. lot S, sec. 15-33- blearing that the dry farmer could Ruth Bean, the one-year-old daugh SW » sec. 5; $10. guests at the Lakeside. receive. He predicts an enormous O. T. McKendree returned, from ter of D. T. Bean, died at th«' home Frn«»st Wolforu to Walter Ritter, crop throughout th«' entire county San Francisco last night and this of her parents Thursday morning, lots 3 and 4. block 15. Merrill; $31." next year. It Is a gr«'at benefit both morning went to Merrill on business. and wa was buried Friday afternoon, Mary A. J. Crees to Ivan F. Cree«. to the agricultural and range lands. Tom Kinney returned home Sat the funeral being conducted from the lets 3, 4 and 5. block 2 9. ’.Vhltelak« urday evening from Salem, where he| house at 1:30, Rev. O. H. Fees.' of City; $100. tliarie* Erickson Itead. the Methodist church conducting the accompanied Sheriff Barnes with Charles Erickson, the partner of Anthony H.i ’ dy to David Burton, services. prisoners. I Gust Pet ter win. the railroad contrac C. W. Harlow, who has been hi the ' lot 3. block 2. r airview addi* ton to tor. died last Wednesday ut San The Klamath Fuel rompane has Kia.-iath Falls: $600. moved Its offices from the postoffice city for several days looking after j for ap- ’'tilted States to Margery F Sal««, Francisco from an operation building to the Klamath Falls Realty his interests here, left Saturday- morning on his return to Fresno j buty. WH or W’4 sec. 35-33-15. office in the Jacobs block. , pendlcltls J. F. Kimball retrned Saturday- California. He will be accompanied I Dnited States to Decimo J. Salis Suit Filed evening from Spokane, where he w-as by his sister, Mrs. W. W. I-ewis and bury. EH of EH sec 31-35-15. A suit for the recovery of money in attendance at the semi-annual her daughter who will spend the United Stat.-a to Decimo J. Saits. was lik'd In the circuit court Monday meeting of the Western Conservation winter near Los Angeles. bury. SEH of NEH sec. 27, 3W% of day afternoon by R 8. Moore and association Wedn«»sday night at 9 o’clock Rev, NWH. WH of SW%. sec. 26-35-15. others against Fred Clift, BRIEF NEWS OF THE WEEK Buy your Xmas gifts at THE PORTLAND STORE Large stock to select from HAWXHLRST MARKET SS äs I luvve oprued a new meal market al Specialty of Large Pieces K»IO Main *lrr*-t, just of the scliool house, where all kinds of fresh and salt mewls be had at reasonable price*!. A aprcinlty of supplying families with quarter* or large p|e< e>. I run no delivery wagon. hut will «h-llvrr ple»e* too largì to «ar- The expense of kerping a delivery outfit In taken off the price. J. W. HAWXHIRSI It Pays to Advertise t if/. i I’fe (L/tx' Vi '»y Sdl t* 11 j I Do Your Men and Boys’ Christmas Shopping YOU WILL FIND HERE THE LARGEST AND FINEST ASSORTMENT OF MEN’S GOODS I N TOWN—APPROPRIATE GIFTS USEFUL AN D BENEFICIAI = SMOKING JACKETS BATH ROBES NECKWEAR COMBINATION TIE AND HOSIERY BOXES BOX OF ARMOR PLATE GUARANTEED SOX A FINE OVERCOAT MUFFLERS REEFERS INDIAN BASKETS A FEW SUGGESTIONS PAJAMAS LADIES’ FELT AND FUR SHOES A PAIR OF DENT’S GLOVES FINE SWEATER COATS DRESS SHIRTS WINTER CAPS A STEIN-BLOCH SMART SUIT FINE UNDERWEAR SUITCASES RUBBER BOOTS FINE SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS SILK SUSPENDERS UMBRELLAS MITTENS AND GLOVES CLUETT’ AND IDE’S FINE SHIRTS AND COLLARS A PAIR OF DlfCHESS TROUSERS A PAIR OF WALK OVER DRESS SHOES WOULD MAKE AN IDEAL GIFT AND DOZENS OF OTHER ARTICLES THAT WOULD BRING GOOD CHEER AT XMAS TIME Leading Clothiers K K K STORE Leading Clothiers