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BRIEF REWS OF THE WEEK ,rom ‘“ *“ Fr‘” I PURER SWORN IN Ollt YOU KVKRYIIODY ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ FIIINT ADDITION l-ATH ARK MEI J J NG FANI Why can't I I m « your jeweler this year? If you don't know m«> com« The Hounsevell c corporation reports ♦ James D. Fairchild of Yreka- is in and get acqunlnti<d, you snlght United Press Service. « of lots In First SAN ANTONIO. March 13 ♦ lite following sales among the day's visitors in Klamath like me. I'll try to please you. WASHINGTON. D C, March Ex-President Roosevelt ♦ vfsited addition : ' ' i Fall*. My stock Is an asset tu my success. IS.—Walter Loomis Fisher has ♦ the military camp today, Uen- Lota 4 and 6. block 4 8, to G \\ You can't better the best I don't H. P. Chatfield is here from San been sworn in as secretary of * oral Carter greeted the visitor Whits; $1.600. take a back seat for anyone, when It Francisco with his lines of saws and the Interior, Ballinger remains ♦ and the presidential salute was Lot 3, block 3<l, to Fred Allen conies to repair work. You know cutlery. here until Fisher la familiar * fired. After being taken through $960. what's right, so do I.. If I have George D. Brown of Grants Pass with the duties of his office, and ♦ the camp Roosevelt addressed Lot S, block 31'. Io K W Adams worked for you and it's not been sat J. C. Maguire of the Strange Ma-T spent the week end in this city visit- then returns to Seattle to pre ♦ th«> San Antonio school children $335. guire Paving company, and Mrs Ma-i isfactory, don't hollar, come back to Ing friends. para suits for slander he will In Alamo plyzn-, and then left Nsleon Hounsevell will at once lie Igulre, arrived here from Salt Lake', mo. | don't take your money unless I institute. F. M. Reeves of San Francisco, rep * for Austin. gin th« construction <»f a four-room I city Saturday night. They are guests give yon value receiv'd for It. resenting Sloan's Carpet House, is at liungnlow un this lot for Mr. Adams ♦ I buy a stock of goods I have 1 at the Livermore. . ♦ the Baldwin. « « the When other fellow's word that they ar« G. A. Hoffman of Sacramento came right. That's exactly what you have CHOOSE YOUR COMPANY .REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS w in Sunday evening, and is calling on when you buy of me. but I'll make CHIIA'OTE A HICK represent two the local trade. them good If they prove faulty. The following list of recent trans of the very bestl The Aetna Insur- John Logue and Will Donnel were I'am on th« wrong side of the muv t'o. of Hartford and the I*« us- fers is furnished by the Mason Ab over from Yonna Valley the latter street on the corner of third and »jrlvania Fire of lldledrlphlu. Hates stract and Land company; ]»art of the week. TWO COLTS, HK SAYS. WILL BEAT main strest In a wooden building cheerfully furulsU d Utt applk-atlon. Malin Townsite company to Zdru whose front has the texeina I Come Chas. S. Moore left Saturday morn THE PRIZE SPAN 5eni Ceskyeh Fartneru (Bohemian t HIM'OTE A It UK, on over I'm In the jewelry busi ing for Portland, where he will spend 'arniers' association), lots 19,. 30 ness. Nevi to lite Amrricui» Hotel a week or ten days. und 31, block 53. Malin; $1. While U' hk Than Seven Mouths Old. After A<lml«»ion to the Bar, Well Phone tWtl McHATTANH Fred McKendree of Merrill left Maxo M. Grohs to Birdie Burke, They Stand Over Fourteen Known Young Man Interni» to Friday morning for San Francisco. lots 11. 13. 13. 14. 15 and 16. block where his wife is ill. Hands in Height Practice Here ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 53, Gtandview addition to Bonanza; Dr. Alex Patterson, a well known $10. j ♦ Merrill practitioner, was a Sunday Central-Oregon Improvement com N. S. Merrill, the man who attained Mr Warren E. Coman. who for guest at the Lakeside Inn. pany to Rutus Buck, lots 1 Sand 14. national fame by raising the largest a year bas been enguged In Journal- ♦ E. M. Hamuud caKie in Saturday block 42. Crescent; $450. ¡pair of mules lu this country, was In ism lu this city left on Tuesday . from Merrill to attend to business Silas W. Kilgore, guardian for; the County seat Tuesday on business. with his mother for Portland, whore ♦ CORNER OF MAIN AND SECOND STREETS matters in the county seat. Mary A. Kilgore, to Silas W. Kilgore I Mi. Merrill says he has two colts now ho will "bcush up" on the study of ♦ T. A. Johnson returned to Paisley Jr... parts of lots 1, 3. 3 and 4, sec. '•‘htch he thinks will even be larger I law and take the examination for ad- « Wednesday morning after spending When iu nee«! of anything in the Jewelry line. Ihw'l forge! the 39-39-10. and part of lot 5, sec. 29- than the prize winning animals. mission to the lutr of Oregon. Ills ♦ Tuesday in Klamath Falls. 39-10; $150. The colts will be seven months old many friend« will be glnd to learn place. I am prepared to take «are of your wants prom|dly and with- Mrs. A. F. Kattenhorn has returned A. B. and Elizabeth A. Swishes to In April. One stands .ohrteen hands that after being admitted Mr. Coman ♦ otii delay. I carry a large line of to Merrill front a visit of some length Leroy L. Martin. SEH of NE H sec. and two inches in ludght and the intends tu return to Klamath Falls to i ♦ with her son in the Willamette Valley. other fourteen hands and three practice. |50. 31-39-15; ♦ C. E. Weikert, a well known Klam inches. Their weights are 700 and Mr. Coman Is a graduate of the law ♦ States United to Kathh'en M. ath county citizen, is in from the | 760 pounds. school of Northwestern vnlversltv, ♦ Da'.rv country, and is at the Baldwin. Thornton, W K of NEH, SEH of When two years and one month old and was a classmate of Horace M * Ben Reed of Bonanza, who has NEH and NEH of NWH sec 21- the prise winning mules, which are Manning of thia city. 11« was admit- ♦ been in this city for several days, re 40-15. owned by Guy Merrill, stood eighteen ted to practice before the Illinois Hu . ♦ turned to his home the latter part of Cassie Baker Williams et vir to hands high and weighed 1.300 and preme^ourt. After practicing law in ♦ and art hie » too uumcroii« to mention. I make a • of all t< the week. United States, lots 6 and 7, sec. 31- 11,350 pounds. ¡Chicago for some time. Mr. Cuman ♦ S. C. Graves made a trip to Bonan- j 39-10; 253. |H<ir work, tgeni for Vietar I'alkiiig ma< him-» mill recocit- --------------------------- i found that the strain of his working ♦ w / za the latter part of last week, but is , - - -______ ... ■ r— »___ - W. P. Johnson et ux to Chas. E. |ln the advertising department of th«! ♦ -A-- again to be found at his old stand in Worden. SW H of SEH. SEH of PORTLAND BROTHERS ’ BUY ASHLAND PAPER Chicago Tribune while he wax study-) ♦ the American. SWH. W’4 of SWH sec- 27. SH of ing nt the university was too much | ♦ Ben H. Ellis arrived in this city SWH sec. 32-39-9; undivided half ♦ ASHLAND. March 15.—The Ash- for his health, so he catne to th« Saturday evening from Sterling. Colo., ; interest in SE % of SWH EH of; ♦ coast. Tidings. which has been owned and and will look around, with an eye tp SWH and SH of 8EH sec. 28; EH Since coming to the coast Mr. t’o-1 investing here. ¡of EH sec. 33; WH of NWH and i edited* by F. D. Wagner for about man has been connected with revere) twenty years, has been sold to R. B. Ralph Gilman, superintendent of SWH sec. 34; all in township 39, newspapers, and came here n year ago % the government experiment station range 9; EH of NWH. WH of NEH and L. 8. Bennett, brothers, both of an the first city editor of the Chron Portland. R. B. Bennett has be<et on dear Ady, is suffering from an attack sec. 6-40-9; $10. | the local staff of the Telegram for icle. Nine months ngo he became ns- of malarial fever. Peter Asprey Jr. to Ross Lump about, two years as coart reporter and sociated with the Hern I<1 as city cd- Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Herring of kin. SH of NH of NEH of NEH. telegraph editor. Ho was graduated , Itor, which position he resigned in Marshfield. Minn., arrived on Friday sec. 26-39-15; $250. from Yale college in 1906 and worked January In order to take a complete We invite the public to our new store in the Bristol Building, night's train to look over Klamath D. W. Holgate to Bank' of Bonanza. ; on Eastern newspapers for several rest before going to Portland. Mr. Main street, near Sixth. tcMnspect the Falls and vicinity. His Coman during his residence in thia After spending two days in this SH block 40, Bowne addition to Bo , yeans before coming West. nanza; $400. brother, who wirt assume the bust-1 city has made hosts of friends on ac city, J. Kirkpatrick of Fort Klamath ness management of the Tidings, has count of his genial disposition and James B. Humphrey et ux to Bert left Friday morning for a business sterling qualities, and the Herald E. Withrow and E. M. Bubb, SH of been connected with large printing trip to Dunsmuir. joins with them in inviting Mr. Coman houses in New York and Portland. W. A. Rosden of Medford arrived NEH and WH of SEH sec. 23-37-9; Both are well equipped for newspa to return to Klamath Falls as soon as here Saturday from Medford, and is $10. possible. spending several days in this city. F. R. Stephenson et ux to Fred per work, and contemplate conduct- | Harness. Naddl'and Ijcather Goode liuti wr have ju»< unpack' d. ing the Tidings along progressive He is at the Baldwin. We are doing busincM in our large, spacious ruovn, and can prove to Buesing, 30 acres off N side lot 2, sec. lines. They will assume ownership EPIMXH'AIX BEGIN CHI I UH Mr. and Mr*. F. Maxwell came up 34-40-10; $2,100. you that we have the largest stock of Harne«« Good» carried any Thursday night from Dorris for a WORK IN REAL ESTATE M)W store in Southern Oregon. fedward Clive et ux to Charles P. the first of next week. visit in Klamath Falls. They are at Stewart. N’S of lots I and 2, block IteuM'iniM-r. we buy for C.IHII and In Urge quantities. Our cus GOOSELIVER INDUSTRY the Livermore while here. Committee Working to Secure •«1,000 tomer» are. going to get the benefit of every cent we save iu buying 43. First addition; $430. H,Ol RISKKS IN FRANCE Id PurciuwH* Desirable Ixrt for Born to Mr. a-nd Mrs. Argyle Mc- We want you to look over our stork. If we ranuot sell you Ix-ttcr United States to Phillip W. Snyder, Erection of Cliureh Gilvery of Wolf Creek a nine pound goods for le«a money than you can get elsewhere we do not nani NEH of SEK, EK of NEK sec. 8. Paris, March 15.—Acording to con ^irl. Mr. and Mrs. McGilvery are I you to buy. We will be pleased tn have you call to lnspe< t our net« end NWH of NWH sec 9-37-10. formerly of Klamath Falls. sular reports just received, the goop»-- 'The committee appointed by Bishop ; store. S. F. McAnally et ux to N. J. Chap iiver industry of France Is largely on Robert L. Paddock and Hon. George ' Homer Smith, a well known resi dent of Rock Creek, is a Klamath man, blocks 1. 2, 3, 4, 19, 20, 21, 23, the increase. The small city of Tou T. Baldwin a few day* ago to solicit Falls visitor. He is a guest at the 23, 24, 25 and 26, lots 5 to 20 inclus louse alone sold 300 tons during 1910 funds for the erection of a church ive, block 23 lots 1 to 12 inclusive, at an average wholesale price of 50 here, is working hard to secure I Livermore while in this city. W. I. Clarke of the Innis-Clarke block 52, lots 5 to 12 inclusive, block cents a pound. The geese appear $5,000 with which to purchase a lot j Lumber company returned to Klam 44, all in Bowne addition to Bonanza-; quite satisfied to contract hypertropy for the edifice. In addition to build of the liver by overfeeding. Each ing a church, a rectory will also be- ath Falls from Oakland, where he 11- D. R. Kinney et ux to Charles Mur bird swallows about went with his wife and daughter. 30 quarts of built. I A. L. Wallam and M. A. Rader phy, half interest in 30 feet off W aide maize moistened with warm water Bishop Paddock, who has bc-n in iime in Tuesday from Medford. Af of lots 3 and 4, block 39, Merrill; and is then relieved of its liver which this city for the past few days, talking ter spending the night at the Lake $1,000. makes nearly a pound and a half of on the erection of a church, left Tuee- j side Inn, they left this morning for John M. Anderson to Emma R. "foie gras." The treatment lasts six day for Lakeview on a similar Merrill. mission. The Bishop state* that there Grigsby. N H of NE H . 8E H of NE H weeks. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Ankeny came in and NEH of SEH sec 15-37-11; EH are at least sixty people here that he Tuesday from the Ankeny ranch to of NEH. SWH of NEH and SEK of knows of who have been affiliated Well. Pic Gush! attend the big meeting of the Eastern NWH sec. 13-39-11H; $2.0«5. with the Episcopal ¿hurcb. and he be ✓ A man working for the Southern Star. They spent the night at the J. W. Bryant et ux to J. F. D. Bry Pacific at Klamath Falls has com- lieve* more will be found a* soon a* Baldwin. ant, EH of SEH, SWH of SEH and plained to the Post Offlce Department the church is started. Mr. and Mr*. J. Holme* and child lot 5, sec. 5, and lot 8. sec. 7-40-10; about the loss of a "mince pie' from arrived Tuesday from La Grande to •1. a package mailed at London Eng- EXPERT DAIRY MAN IS look over Klamath Fall* and vicinity, John A. Gerlings to Laura D. Ger land. ASHO4TATKD WITH EZELLH while here they are stopping at the lings. lot 8, block 21, original town The clerks in the Klamath Falls Lakeside Inn. and undivided ha-if interest in 8H of Postofllce manltain that the Pont* W. E Stearns, an expert dairy man George Hurn, the well known local WEH. SEK of NWH. NEK of SWH. master has been sick for a long time from Wisconsin, has been engaged by hardware merchant, left with Mr*. NEK of EWK SH of SWK. and which is prima facie evidence that Exell brothers to assist them on their Hnrn on Sunday morning for Los An lie ate that pie. dairy ranch, the old Summers place, geles. Leng Beach and oth^ South WH of 8EK. sec 14-38-10; $10. five miles from here. Geo F. Elliott and May C. Elliott ern California citie*. They expect to Mr. Stearns comes highly recom to C. O. Wilbur, part of block 41, Will Soon He Home Again be away for some time. mended. snd to a certain extent will Nichols addition; $10. The friends of O. T. McKendree will Hugh Clopton, the genial post L. G. Scbeive to Call Scheive. lot be pleased to learn that he has al have charge of the dairy work. master of Bonanza, «me in Tuesday In addition to their regular herd of most recovered from the accident on the stage. Hugh honestly believes 6, block 54, Worden; $150. dairy cattle, a carload of cattle was Klamath Water Users' association of a couple of months ago. Shone Is that Klamath county is the finest country in the world, and that Bonan to W. R. and A. R. Campbell. WH rather ten energetic cuss, and before received by the Ezells « short time za I* the beet place in the county. of SWK. SEK of SEK. NWH of he let that old freight train push him ago. The last shipment la composed Mis* Fannie Delzell came in Friday SEK sec. 34-39-12. and WK of SKK off the track he had every rib on one mostly of HoUteins and Guernseys, side broken, some of them two or and all are high grade dairy stock night from Grants Pass, where she sec. 1-40-13, and NWK of NEU Roy Tabor, a well known jeweler, is up from Dorris for a short business trip. E. El Coleman and 8. C| Coleman | came In from the Coleman ranch Sat urday and remained in this city over Sunday. They stopped at the Lake side. ROONKVKLT HKKN TROOPN COMAN 60ING TO PORTLAND Spink the Jeweler Diamonds, Plain Gold Rings, Watches and Chains, Cut Glass, Hand Painted China. Silverware Come and Get Acquainted In Our New $15,000 Stock BRADLEY HARNESS CO A most desirable as well as use ful Gift would be either a Piano Phonograph Sewing Plachine or took the teachers' examination this week. After spending the night at the Livermore, Miss Delzell left Sat urday for her home at the Agency. F. M Priest, a well known photog rapher, who has a splendid homestead near Bonanza, returned to Klamath Falls Friday night from a visit to San Francisco. He reports much high water, and states that several times he thought it wa* up to him to get out and Bwim. Mr and Mrs. H. L. Cripe, who have been on a viait to Riddle. Dougla:« county, arrived in Klamath Fall* a few day* ago. They will go up the lake to their homestead near Odes*.« as soon as the ice break* up. The Cripes, by the way, are two of the best violin and guitar players it has been our fortune to hear. Mrs. Cripes com poses her own violin selections. T. J. Downing and F. M. Downing of the Downing ranch returned Tues- 12-40-13; $1. three timos. Klamath Realty company to Han- { nah Johnson, lot 12. block 57, Second GRANT IS NAMED TO ATTEND Hot Spring* addition; $10. CORONATION WITH HAMMOND Klamath Korporation to T. B. Gra- ' ham, lot 14, block 217, Mills Second WASHINGTON, March 15—Maj. addition; $10. Gen. Frederick I). Grant, at present1 H. H. Van Valkenburg et ux to J. commanding the department of the E. Fiedler, SWK of NEK and lots 2. east, has been selected as military 3 and 8, and also beKinning at NE aid on the htaff of John Hammond, corner of 8W%, thence W 52 rods; the special ambassador to represent thence 8 to north bank of Klamath President Taft at the coronation of River; th eno E along north bank To King George V. ✓ a point directly south of starting point; thence N to starting point In ONTARIO WILL GET A sec. 18-39 $; $10. •20,000 HOSPITAL Joel T. Ward to F. R. Olds, pajt of lot 2, block 59, Nichols addition. $10. 16.-—The ONTARIO. Or., March Arlle Worrell to Sidney V. Bur- roughs, lot 9, block 34, First addi- Ontario Commercial club pledged $10,000 to Father Campo, secretary tion; $10. Horatio Orem et ux to Mrs. K. Et to Bishop O'Reilley, for a $20,000 Wise, EH lot 2, block 12, original Cathoik' hospital to be erected at Ontario. town; $10. I Call, write or phone me regarding easy payment plan SIXTH STREET PROPERTY HELIJI FOR FOUR THOUSAND •• Phone 351 A real estate deal was transacted Monday, whereby Mrs. B Corp sold a lot with a 60-foot frontage on Sixth street,' opposite Martin Bros., flour mil), to John. Elfxa and Lily Stilts The consideration paid was approxi mately $4,000. Thero in a residence on the property, and the new owners will move there in a short time. E. W. HÜLLER Ê-. ...... —1 ■ ■1 I BERT R. WITHROW, Secretary DOH ««WALT. • Pres Men l - — —v — 1 ■ ■ Norris Given Five Yrtw» J. W. Norris, who was convicted on Friday on a larceny charge, was sen tenced on Monday by Judge Benson to five years* imprisonment In the state penitentiary. The prisoner was taken to Salem Tuesday morning in company with Stanford. whb was con victed of forgery last week. I S. M. BL'BB, Vita President an 1 Trsasnrer Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc. * Surveying and Irrigation Engineering KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON » t 4