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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1911)
Mrs H. E. Ankeny and daughter A. D. Hayes of Woodland. Calif . is arrived Thursday from their home registered at the Livermore. Mr. I at Eugene, and went out to the An- Hayes has large landed Interests In this vicinity. 1 keny ranch Friday morning. W. Miller was here from the City Engineer Don J. Zumwalt la at I Miss Agnes Hannon, the popular Agency Wednesday. Ned Angland was in from Bly Fort Klamath for a short time, mak West Side school teacher, returned ing a survey for a ditch across the from a few days' visit in Medford on Wednesday. Monday night. lands of Senator Weed. Tom Calms« was here from Merrill irwamp I Shipping Points Art* Easily Acces I Dr. Mason, a prominent Portland Mrs. L. W. Copeland returned to Wednesday. sible and Other Advantages L. E. Smith of Reno. Nev., is a 1 dentist, is visiting his son. Dr. C. P her home In Fort Klamath Sunday. Are tirewt i Mnson He will be here for about a O. Means wm here from Odeam guest at the Livermore. New Years. E. Galena of San Francisco Is a • week. guest at the Livermore. E. E. Morris was here front Merrill 8. A. P. Eichler. one of the repre J. F. Kimball, local representative O. W. Engle and R. A. Moon were ! last week. sentatives of the Sacramento Hee. is of the Weyerhauser Timber company, down from Fort Klamath Wednes- ■ F. P. Kester was here from Poe ; here in the interests of that paper. has gone to Portland to attend the R. A. Hawkins and J. C. Beat were j Valley last Thursday . J. H. 81ms. the horsebuyer, is reg at the Lakeside from Iatkeview Wed George H. Morris and wife came , istered at the Lakeside from Wood national woolgrower«* convention nesday. The principal object ot Mr. Kimball'»- here from Winnemucca, Nev., last land. Calif. S. O. Johnson, president, and H. C. night, and are stopping at the Lag 8. 11. Gardner, the well known Fort visit is to effect a ten years' lease with Lawrence, secretary of the Klamath side. I Klamath cltiaen. was in the city on some of the big sheepmen of the Development company, arrived in the timber lands of the Weyerhauser com Have you seen Kelly? Yes. he is nt Tuesday. city Tuesday for a few days' in the Owl Pool Room, playing pool and pany In Klamath county spection of that company's Interests billiards with McAleney. the new The Weyerhauser company com- ART XEKDLEWOKh CM II SPEND in this city. controls the largest portion of the ' manager of that establishment. 1-7 DELIGHTFUL EVENING George Biehn, accompanied by his timber lands between Aspen lake and Read in January Sunset Magazine. father, Ludwig Biehn, left this morn "Los Angeles—Homeland," superbly the California line. These, with oth-1 father, Ludwig Biehn. left Wednes llustrated in four colors: "The Spell." A Dainty Dinner AA'aa Served—Meet- •r holdings that could be brought Into | day for Long Beach, Cal., where they I by C. N. ft A. M. Williamson, a thrill the lease would give a range fur sheep ing- Are Always Enjoyable—I ami will remain for the winter. Mrs. Lud ing California romance. Now on sale covering nearly 200.000 acres. With Only One Member wig Biehn and her daughter, Mrs.Geo. at ail news stands. 15c. the big ranch of the company at Humphreys, are at present residing ; F. J. O'Hara and wife and Edwin Klamathon there would be both sum The Art Needlework club held its at Long Beach. I ¡J O'Hara returned from San Fran annual reunion on Saturday evening. mer and winter feed. W. W. Wamen and Fred Harpold cisco last week, where they had been Telephone lines now traverse this ■December 31st, at the home of Mr big tract, und connections could be came down from Bonanza Monday. to spend the holidays. The two men and Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg. H. C. Cox of Merrill was a Lake are in charge of the Southern Pavltle mude with an; camps established by The only invited guests were the side guest Sunday. the stockmen in addition to this power plant at Watupus. husband» of the members. L. C. Parker is a guest at the Liv convenience there would be three E. R. Cardwell and John Colwell A bounteous but dainty dinner ermore from San Francisco. shipping points in easy access to the came up from Merrill Monday. served, after which the evening William M. Miller is a guest at the land one at Klamath Falls, one at Matt Brown of Meteetse, Wyo., is a spent in social intercourse. Lakeside from Portland. Dorris and one at Thrall. This would ' guest at the Lakeside. Those present were Mr. and Mrs give the owner of the sheep a great Horace Shidler is at the Livermore Mrs. Charles Graves and children W. E. Faught. J. (1. Swan. Mrs. Cogs from Wampus. advantage by hU being able to get , Clay Howell of Merrill was here on spent New Years with her brother, L. ; well. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hogue. Mr. his mutton to the market when the D. Ward, and family on Lost River. and Mrs. Geo. R. Hurn. Dr. and Mrs. ! prices are moat favorable. Also there business Tuesday John Sims arrived front Woodland. | F. M White, Mr. and Mrs G. E. John Wells was at the Lakeside would not of necessity be any long Calif.. Saturday, to look after his land Wirts, Mr. aud Mrs. R. E. Watten from Bly this week. i hauls of wool, as the shearing cor- , interests near Merrill. burg. Mrs. E. Soule. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Club'.ne of Merrill was in the ■ rals could be established uear ouo of James Graves came over from Henry Newnbam. Rev. and Mrs Geo. 1 city last week. th« shipping stations without moving Lakeview last week and left for Port- T. Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Goeller. Wm. Shook of Yonna Valley is I the stock off of the leased grounds land Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Carey RamBby. Mr and in the city for a few days during the ' If this deal goes through and a Lynn and Guy Cronemiller and Mrs. E. S. Phillips. Mr. and Mn past week. ... Walter Dutton came over from Lake- Piel, Mr. and Mrs. R. H Dunbar and I lease la made of this big tract of W. E. Snook and wife and D. ' timber it will bring Into Klamath view Sunday and left for Corvallis Wilfred Wattenburg. Peel and wife were here from county one of the largest bands of Monday, where they will resume their Miss Fannie Virgil and Faye and sheep In the state. If not on the soast. j Agency last week shopping. studies in the State Agridultural nol- ' Hortense Hogue helped In serving the Mr. Kimball states that the grazing of ' Mrs. R. I. Hammond has gone to ' I lege. refreshments. xhevp on the timber lauds will solve Portland, where she will remain sev- j W. L. Cowshow came down from This club has been organized sev- ; 1 the fire problem, which Is one of the eral weeks visiting her mother and Silver Lake with fifty-four head of • ral years and during th*»', time has gravetrt dangers the timber man has to ’ daughter. ; horses and mules, which he shipped held such 1 reunion each year, and 1 contend with. Mrs. A. A. Thomas, who has been to the California markets. the husbands have been invited to visiting at the Shook ranch in Dairy Mrs. M. C. Neff, wife of Chief Ran social meetings occasionally during for a few days, returned home Thurs- ger Neff of the Crater aNtional forest, each year. Bly's first flight from a vessel was day evenng. came down from Odessa Sunday and Since its organization only one made last November at Hampton Captain and Mrs. I. D. Applegate left for Medford Monday . member has withdrawn, except on Roads from the deck of the United Thursday moved into their new home, S. H. Patterson arrived here from account of removal from the city, and States steamer Birmingham, and the which has just been completed, in the Chico. Calif., Sunday, and is visiting its reunions are looked forward to landing was made on a stretch of , his daughter, Mrs. G. K. Van Riper. Hot Springs addition. with pleasant anticipation each year. beach near. BRIEF NEWS OF THE WEEK B RAD LEY We Stood the lest ot Time and now we are forced to look for larger quarters Every week luts Min an lncrc«M< In our busin «'s» We expect to move Into tile hsinbiwv new llristnl building near Mixtli street as soon as It Is com pleted. We want you to Help Us Move ami arc therefor," going t<> sell all and robes at reduced price«, We to stock up thr new store, You At nu, rate, lire's do business, prices | then if ue can't trad«-, anyway. harness, «tuHlv» need tiir luonry need thr goods M<e us, get oui let's be friend« BRADLEY HARNESS CO Opposite thr Court House HARNESS most desirable as well as use ful Gift would be either a Piano Phonograph Sewing Hachine or Call, write or phone me regarding easy payment plan Phone 251 E. W. DULLER •» ■ Announcement! I ■ We wish to announce to our many friends and patrons that we are now located in our new home in the Odd Fellows* building, and have equipped and fur nished Shoe and Clothing Stores second to none out- side of the larger cities—Stores that are a credit to Greater Klamath Falls—where we are in a better position than ever to serve the public with first-class, up-to-date Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes at the same “Old Honest Prices.” % lot-r h ÀÌÀ. - Owing to the fact that a lot of our store fixtures have not yet arrived, we will not have the GRAND OPENING until a later date. Watch the papers for announcement.) Hoping we will merit a share of your patronage, and wishing you a happy and prosperous New Year. We extend an invitation to visit our new store. « t K K. K. Store 1 Walk-Over Shoe Store