Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, February 02, 1911, Image 8

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boat He thinks If will
THE BOOSTERS’CONSTITUTION I be vent but another
a few years when river boats
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and barges and floating docks will I
He says for NON
OF tXlNMGNMKNT HAVE
FORTY-FIVE YOUNG MEN AT­ be built of concrete.
river use the boats n«H«d be but two :
DIED YET
TENDED MEETING
inches thick. Shiffley says the Unit­
ed S tategseovernnnit-ffgrisd . . . |C .
Final Organization Will Be Complet- cd States government has boats in With IToper Protection J. W. Coch­
use in Panama which, he thinks. In­
ed at a Meeting Next
ran Relieve« They Will
fringes on his patent.
Tuesday
Flourish Hero
BRIEF NEWS- OF THE WEEK
TO THE TRADE:
James Dyar, the w««ll known Dor­
ris hotel man. la a guest at the lake­
OM FEBRUARY 1st W» move Into the now BrieUd building
side Inn.
Eldred Holt of Ourtvllle left this
on Main street, ur»r the corner of Sixth, We are going to carry
morning for Lakeview to look over
as large a stock a* any retail harnea«« store In Oregon, It is our
laud In that section.
desire
to call your attention to the *u|»rriority of th«« good* *«■
Mrs. George Hayden, who has been
Hi tor the past three w««eks. Is Im­
handle. Our motto is:
proving iu health of late.
O. Weiss, formerly a butcher of this |
That the young men s Booster club
l>espit«> the oft-repeated assertions city, but now residing in Montague. Is
“Best Goods at Reasonable Prices”
is an organization much ueeded by
♦ that Chinese pheasants would not be here for a few days' visit.
the young men of Klamath Fails was
I .able to survive the rigorous winters
Carlyle Yaden left this morning
We buy our good* in large quantici«-« direct from the man-
attested last Tuesday, when forty-five
♦♦♦.of this section, the nine pheasants for Eugene, to resume his studies lu .
gathered in the office of the White I
nfactnrrrw,
and pay cash for them
By doing thia we take ad­
shipped to J. D. Cochran by State the University of Oregon
Realty company Tuesday night and | News was roceived iu Midland on 1 Game Warden Stevenson are still
vantage of every possible discount. Yon «an figure oui for your­
Rosa Finley left on Wednesday for
signed the membership roll. A num­ Thursday of the burning of Mr. Fur- | »Hve and healthy. During the en- Portland to meet his wife, who Is via- !
self that our buying system tnak««« it imhwi IM«' for ua to «eli at
ber of matters of importance to the geson's house near th« Spring Lakejtir« winter, says Mr. Cochran, the a*
in«» enlailiM»..
iting
relatives In
in ihai
that aiiu
city.
low prli-ea.
‘ birds lutve
“
organization
were
attended to. school house Wednesday, i A Tamil)
roosted out of doors, and
bl H. Wheeler and Frank Crouch
Make ua a call in our neu location. It will l«e a pieaanm to
among others, the adoption of a con- • by the name of Biggs was living in {the
¡the extreme coldness experienced returned to Ashland Tuesday, after n
stitution and set of by-laws. These. ■ , the house, and lost everything, It 1» ■ about ten days ago did not affect stop of two days In this city.
ahow you our large. up-t'-d.«)»« stock.
in addition to other features, an- j not knowu how the fire started.
I them In the least
David M. Jones and wife, who ar
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nounce that any male person of good
The birds were received by Mr. rived here Friday night from Pendle­
character over the age of 14 years is 1 Mr. Swanson shipped twelve cars Cochran in October, and since that ton, left Monduy for Lakeview.
eligible to membership. That the > ef cattl«« to Sacramento Thursday
‘ time h«« has fed them at his home in
J. W. Wells of Bly was In this city
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boys intend to conduct the club along j
1 Hot Springs addition. Coming from Tuesday, taking optical treatment
"Remember, wa move on or il>out February IM "
proper lines was demonstrated by the ' Superintendent J. J. Swan vlaited the pheasant farm at Corvallis, th«« from
........ Dr. Findley. Granta Pass Out-
unanimous vote in favor of the sec­ the Midland school Friday, and gave I birds are tame, but they persist in ! look.
tion of the by-laws prohibiting the j a very interesting and instructive talk 1 sleeping under th«« stars, although th««1
J. I). Church, who is In charge of 111
use of liquor, tobacco and bad lan­ Ito the pupils, urging all to do good coop in which they came Is at hand
surveying party operating near Hank,
,
work
and
prepare
for
High
school
guage in the club Tooms. Gambling .
for their use.
was a guest at the Lakertd«« Inn Sat- <
when they had finish««! the rumi
was also tabooed by a hearty vote.
Mr. Cochran intends to turn th«« urdav night.
The matter of finding a more suit­ schools.
“Chlnauien" out In April or May. and
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City Engineer Don J. Zumwalt and
able name for the club was discussed. '
h«« is positive that if the s|M«rtsnien
Willie Beal of Dorris, a cousin of give them the proper protection that left Tuesday morning for Sun J one. 1
and Clarence Motschenbacher, Ernes*.
Nail and Jack Edwards were named Jesse Patterson, visited at the Ander­ they will propoxate and furnish this Calif., where they iwil visit Mr Zum­
as a- committee to submit some suit­ son home Sunday.
i section with one of the finest game walt's pareuts.
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•
O. E. Rae and Fred Madison, who
able names at the next meeting,
birds to be found any place in the
A most enjoyable dance was given world. Some of the birds will be have been connected with a survey- 1
which will be held Tuesday night.
February 7th. G. A. Krause, Roy at the home of J. W. Deptiy Friday- turned loose on the Becktnau ranch, in* party near Hank, are in the city I
Nelson and Clyde Griffith were ap- night. About ninety people were in and the residents of that vicinity have for a- short stay.
C. R .Miller, the photographer, left '
pointed to hunt up rooms for the attendance and all enjoyed them­ promised to prot«?ct the birds in every­
Sunday
morning for San Francisco.1
selves
very
much.
Even
a
church
club's quarters.
way possible, in order that the experi­
The question of initiatory and member forgot her religion and trip­ ment of introducing them in this where he will spend a short time at- I
monthly fees was also brought up. ped the “light fantastic toe" with tho county may not ba spoiled by some tending to business matters.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Griffin and
but as it will be impossible to de- younger members.
pot-shot hunter.
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Mr. and Mrs. Olli«« Howard, who cmu «< |
cido upon a monthly due until the
Lee Suttoa and Mrs. Fiedler, who
tn yesterday from Bly. left this morn-,
club's expenses can be estimated, this
or
♦
Ing for Ashland for a short visit.
matter was left till a later meeting. lives across the river from Mr. Sut­
Dr. and Mrs. Osborne arrived on
A petition was circulated, the signers ton's. went to town Saturday.
M)ST Bit ER GLEANINGS
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th<> train Sundu) night from Mini ford.
pledging themselves to pay |1 as
I Wm. Hooper went to Klamath I
The doctor has under his cure Mrs.
charter membership fee at the next
♦♦♦
♦
H. H. Burnhum und her son. Hall.
meeting, and at that time, the reg­ Falls Saturday to visit his sister. Mrs
8. C. Eastwood, a well knowu real- ’
ular fee can be decided upon. Every W. A. Stiles.
Snow and rain; rain and snow.
dent
of th«« Lost River country, left |
young man in the room signed the
• e e
W’. A. Stiles and wife went to
yesterday for his ranch near Merrill. |
agreements, and several of the young
If plenty of winter snow and rain j ;n7r' '^„dìng ' a ’ "few dam Tn ”the '
men are circulating them among Swan Lake to spend three days.
will Insure a good crop for the com- I ' ,. county
OUnty seat.
M.u("
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their friends.
ing
season,
then
the
ranchers
of
this
I
Jas. Jory went to Klamath Falls
Chari««« Puttee Is In the city from I
Next Tuesday evening the club
valley may look for a busy season.
Bonanza Mr. Pattee is suffering from
will meet in the Chamber of Com-' Saturday and returned Sunday.
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an attack of rheumatism, and came
merce, at which time, ft is expected,
Don't
forget
to keep your eyes on down to place himself under the care
organization will be completed and
Ask Mr. Castle how the grade is in
the new town that is sure to come 1 of Dr. Truax.
permanent officers elected.
Any front of his house.
with the railroad.
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Mrs. W. 8. Wiley, who has bwn i
young man who has not been able to
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visiting
her mother In Washington.
sign the agreement can become a
Mr. McKendree shipped four cars
There will be preaching uext Sun­ D. C., for the greater part of the win­
member by paying the initiatory fee of sheep Saturday,
day, February Bth, at the Mt. Lake ter, expects to return to Klamath
at Tuesday night’s meeting.
j
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church.
Falls about Easter time.
E. E. Kirkendall spent Sunday in
BERT E WITHROW, Spreta«;
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County
School
Superintendent
"MISSOURI MEERSCHAUM"
I Midland.
At a special meeting of the new Swan Is spending a few day* at bls
DON J. ZUMWALT,
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E. M UUBP.
CROP WORTH *450,000
C. E.
Vice President in I
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Myers went to I school distract, No. 41, the follow­ homestead near Aspen Lake. During
President
Arthur his absence Miss Carlton has cbarg«*
Tri-amret
The Real Cob Pipe a Thing of the Olene Saturday to visit their daxigh- j ing officers were elected:
Addison,
Levi
Ward
and
John
Mat
­
Mapa,
Plana,
Blu«
Prints,
Ku
of
th««
superintendent's
office.
Part, and Manufactured Artic!«-
' ter. Mrs. Joe Cox. who lives near
ney. directors, and Mrs. Case, clerk.
C. A. De lai Mater left Saturday
Is a Travesty
I Olene. They returned Sunday.
morning for his home In Redding.
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I
The annual crop of "Missouri
Mr. Myers expects to butcher a! Roy iuePrarie and l«eo White were Calif., after a sojourn of several days
successful applicants for eighth grade here in the int«-rests of the interna­
meerschaums * is valued at *450,000 I beef Friday.
diplomas at the recent examination*. tional Correspondence schools.
wholesale invoice. The article is a
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Surveying and Irrigation Engineering
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cob pipe made by steam and a more
Soil Expert W. E. Helleman of th««
i
Mr. and Mrs. Tailman and Mrs.
or less complicated machinery. The Story returned from Sisson Sunday I Rex La Prärie »pent Saturday and r«M!lamution service will leave Sunday
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
finished pipe and stem are saturated night, where they have been visiting Sunday visiting Huno Opperman of for Iowa and Colorado, where he Is '
Klamath
Falls.
with an abominable glue that takes with Mr. Tallman's parents. They
summon«*d In connection with a fam-1
• •
from the nicotine of the tobacco half were taken as far as Mr. Fairclo’s by
ily ««state. Mr. Helleman expects tn
I time for the spring realty activities
or more of its indescribable enchant­ Wm. Barks, where they were met by j All those who attended the dance be away for a fortnight.
Might < omc in llaady
ment.
_
!at
Midland
last
Friday
night
report
a
Mrs. H. H. Burnham Is ill at the
O. T. McKendree brought H bunrb
Mrs. A. A. Thomas came to town
a- man from their place. They live on ; _
' fine time.
Your real cob pipe, such as General Mr. Barks' farm near Merrill.
Oregon hotel, «offering from a com- from her ranch Monday and stayed at of f>00 ah<-rp from Merrill tn Midland
• •
Simon Bolivar Buckner enjoys, lends
bin««d attack of la grlpp«* and stomach the Oregon hotel over night, return­ Thnrada- which he will ship fron,
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Mr. and Mrs. Tolman and children trouble. Her son, Hall Burnham, ing Tuesday.
a charm, a magic, to the man who
there tomorrow Shone says he Is n
Lee Sutton attended a dance I d
are visiting in California for a few who recently returned from Dayton,
smokes that no Havana cigar ever Klamath Falls Saturday night.
graduate concerning most "critters.'
Walter innls of the Klamath Lum­
weeks.
imparted. It is conducive to reverie
, for the b«-n«*fit of hts h«>altb, Is stead­
but he I k thinking seriously of taking
• • •
ber
Co., left Friday morning for
and pleasing thoughts. It is the real
ily improving.
a correspondence course on hogs, a««
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sims of Merrill
Mr. 8. B. Booth has been quite I William L. Albright, who is asso- 1 Almeda, Calif., where he will spend he lost an opportunity of picking up
pipe of peace. The cob must not be
came to Mr. Morgan's Monday, and sick, tut is better now.
steamed before the pipe is fashioned,
{dated with John Elli« in a large 1 a week with relative«
a couple of carloads on hl« trip up
Monday night met Mis« Ada Hatton !
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•
H. Frlton of Sleepy Eye, Minn., Is
but seasoned by the influence of a
ranch in Wood River Valley, left
at the train. Miss Hatton came from
late autumn and early winter at­
Mr. and Mrs. Lyons attended the Wednesday for his home in Anite, stopping at the Baldwin, Mr Brit
I.i*k«-y Ha* I’ertnlt
Woodland. Calif., to visit at Merrill.' dance at Midland Friday.
mosphere.
Ohio, after a week's visit here. Mr. ton is here to look over the country
Word
was
received Thursday by
She went to Mr. Morgan's with Mr.
with a view to settling.
Imagine in the Kentucky Pennyrile i
Albright
will
return
from
the
Ea«t
telephone
from
Chas. Idskey stating
I
of “ 'tis sixty years since" an old and Mrs Sims.• • •
Glen Steeiuan and. Roy Holt were in the spring.
that he was given permit by the gov
Rrlum* From Portland
in town Saturday night.
colored slave shelling corn for "a
Mrs. C. H. Gillam arriv««d here last
••mor to visit his home In Klamath
J. D. Morgan hauled straw from1
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Hum return­ County on business
• • •
turn o' meal.’’ He sets aside some
her
night
from
Portland,
and
with
Liskey wa«
dozen of the cobs that suit bis fancy. Joe Wright’s Monday.
Arthur Hatch of Marcóla, Ore, husband will stay at tb<> Baldwin un­ ed Mondsy evening from Portland. recently paroled from th«- stele pen
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These he make« into pipes with deft
til Mr. Gillam purchase« a farm. Mr. ! wh«'ro they have been for several Rentlary on condition that h«« leav<
Mr. Fiedler, who recently purchas-1 was visiting friends here last week
and cunning hand, with a sharp knife
Gillam left this morning for the 811- weeks past. Mr. llurn attend««! the the state and not return
and
looking
over
the
country
with
.1
he has employed to scrape "basket ed the Sutton Dairy ranch, expects view of locating here soon.
ver I-ak«« country to look over prop­ meeting of the Retail Hardware Deal-
• era association, and reports « very in-
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splits.” When "stripping” tobacco' to purchase some more cows and be- ■
New Arrival
erty In that district.
his master had allowed him to choose gin delivering milk in Klamath Falls. .
Dr. Wright report* the arrival of n
E.8.Phillips wa« in the city Tuesday j tesesting session. While In Portland
Mike
Galarnoaux
of
White
Lake
twenty-five or thirty pounds of the He will make one delivery a day un- ! was a caller at Klamath Falls on from hi« ranch on Ix>st River. He 1 Mr. Hurn called on E E. Sharon, 10 «4 pound daughter at the hom«
pick of the crop. This was left in I til summer.
also has a ranch In Langell Valley, 1 grand secretary of the Odd Fellows, of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wynant In
Saturday.
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bulk the entire winter, and when in
and state« that the heavy snows of . and extended to him. on behalf of the Pairview addition Friday morning.
May Holcomb, who made her home
early June it went into "sweat” it
last night will insure good crops for . local lodge, an Invitation to be pres-
Burrell
Short
was
in
town
Friday.
was sprayed with old peach brandy in with Mrs. Scot Barnes for some time,
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the dry ranchers In that section of th |ent at the dedication of the new tem- REAL ESTATE SPECIALS
' pie on F«-bruary 1 Sth. Mr. Hurn gas
which new honey was dissolved. Then writes that she is now with relatives
John Koontz and Harry Booth are county the coming season.
Four-room I k > um - wltl> tmth. mod­
It was twistd and laid away in an old, in Ellensburg, Wash.
Dr. Hamilton reports that Mrs. R. ' assured by the ¡^««cretary that hr em In every ivwptvt, juM thrrv
hauling grain to Klamath Falls.
dry oak "chist” til) fall.—Washing­ i
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M. Richardson has taken a turn for 1 would come to Klamath Falls on that blocks from Main. I’ricr *2,000.
ton Post.
the
better. Mrs. Richardson has b««en occasion, and would also try and get ouly *500 cash, and th«- iMilatMc In
Frank
Wolf
took
a
load
of
grain
to
I
♦
in a very serious condition as the re­ ! here on Friday evening, so as to at- small monthly payments.
town Monday.
• • •
sult of a bad attack of pneumonia, j tend the regular meeting of the lodge
♦
PINE GROVE PICKINGS
INVENTOR VSEH CONCRETE
.
Four-room house in Fairview addi­
FOR CONSTRI CTING BOATS I
Mrs. Harry Booth visited Mr«. Joe and her many friend« will be relieved ! and witness tho work of the degree tion; two large lot*. IMce *1,900.
------ . ­ Grand Master Tho«. F. Ryan, half caah.
♦♦♦
Taylor of Klamath Falls on Monday. to learn that she Is practically out of 1 team
♦
who is now in Salem, will also be
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danger and on the road to recovery.
Inventor Thinks It Will Be But a
Five-room bungalow with hath,
L. Sterzl, a prominent rancher of ! PrWM*nt to conduct the ceremonie*.
Few Years Before Material Will
Chas. Mack and J. J. Curnon were 1 John Koontz and wife were in
«-«•inph-tc and modern throughout, sr-
Yonna Valley, and his son, Frank,
Be Caed Extensively
in Klamath Falls Wednesday.
| town Friday on business.
lect neighborhood, clone in.
Price
*
Wis-wtling Challenge
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• •
were in the city Monday. Frank left 1
*2.754), only a few hundred cash amt
SPOKANE, Wash
Feb. 1.—K B.
Ernest Tucker, who has been visit­
Mrs. Ivy Phillips, who has been on Tuesday morning for Sacramento, I Georg«« E. Klem, champion bantam­ th«« balance just like rent.
Shiffley. city <«ngin«>er of Walla Walla, ing his unci«'. T. M. Cunningham, left ' visiting in the East. 1« expected home when; he has accepted a position in weight of Chicago, now of Lakeview, HOME < HOICK IXITN
a brewery in that city. He has been Ore , Issues a challenge to any and all
Wash., recently received from the for his home in Illinois Thursday.
this week.
On«« in Fairview at «350. otdy
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I
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with Weinhard's brewery in Portland I bantamweight wrestlers In Klamath *100 cash.
British government a patent cover­
ing a method invented by him of
Mrs. I At ura Draughn spent Wed-
The Ladies' Aid meet* at Mrs. La the past two years. Mr. Sterzl Sr. I Fails or vicinity. Riem's matsld«-
One in Nichols addition at l«;t5O on
I weight will be 117 pounds, and un- «way term*.
building boate of reinforced concrete. nesday night with Mrs. Clarence Har- Prarte on February 15th.
returned to his horn«- Tuaaday.
• •
Howard F. Shepherd of the City ■ der no considérations will h<> wr«-*tle
He has already secured Canadian and ris.
On«« in First Hot «ipt-ings m *5.54).
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French patents, and patents in this
Johnnie Short starts for Mexico on and County Abstract company of thia anyone weighing more* than 122 half cash.
country and Germany are pending.
city, who is spending some time In pounds. He would like to arrange for
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gray and Mr. Thursday,
On«« on the Hill at *.551), half caeli.
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•
Several years ago, when at work and Mrs. T. F. Short were in Klamath
Washington, I). C., writes friends a match in th«« near future, the said
All of th«w<- lots are considerably
for a construction company on the Falls Wedneeday.
‘;| Mr. Furgeson’s house burned to here that he has spent a very enjoy­ match to be pulled off nt Klamath itelow th«« market.
Ohio river, Shiffley built his first ves­
w
the ground on Wednesday last. It able social Mason In the national Falls.
Oth4«r good how- and lot* in all
sel, which was a success, and ap­
capita) among th«. Western legislators
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Draughon and caught from a defective flue
For further information or arrange­ |M«rts of the city.
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plied tor a patent. An Italian in­ family of Texas are spending a few
who are there. Mr. Shepherd ex­ ment write C. C. Willis, manager,
CHIWOTK A RICK, next to Amt««--
ventor was ahead of him a few days. w«»eks with Robert Draughon.
pects to return to Klamath Falls in Box 257, Lakeview, Ore.
Judge
Short
was
in
town
Monday.
lean Hotel. I'hon«« «Mil.
i
BRADLEY HARNESS CO.
most desirable as well as use
ful Gift would be either a
Piano
Phonograph
Sewing Plachine
Call, write or phone me regarding;
easy payment plan
Phone 251
E. W. HÜLLER
Abstracting
Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc