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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1911)
what's right, so do I.. If I bav«< worked for you and It'a not I m ««« u sat IN CITY PltOPKRTY. Auy <»f (he lifae^ory, don't hollar, cuui«> back to ma. I don't take your money unlras I Pnu-tic«' Is Going ou All Over the All Numb«'» AVere Well lt<‘udrr«'d. Paper is at Mr. R u I cii I c ' m las Office, followliig will I h ’ ot inve«itKatlon. L. C. Bisemore and C. H. McCum- and the Crowd AY an Much Tin»««—Rooks of Tick«'«« Are und All Art* I rged tu AAAl.Nl-r AAF; HOMK, l-room give you viiluu r«'ct«iv<id for It. ber came in from Dairy Monday. Pleas«'«! With Program Now Ib'ing Sold Sigil It Whan I buy a «tuck of goods I hav>* I ioum «, l«>( 5iKf«M>< frolli, l«Hate«l I m «- I Charles 8 Moorv return«*! Tuiwday Dleeii Nili ami IH II. Tlils wlll ««sin th«» othur fallow's word that they ar>- from a business trip to Portalnd. While Preliminary tryouts have Profesaors Swan. Dunbar and J. C. Rutenlc hiu drawn up a peti gniw luto buainra« |iro|s«rty. Prie* right ThutNi exactly what you have when you buy of ityo. but t'll mak< J. E Wright came up from AVe««d not yet comiuenc«>d. the candidates Faught were highly commended ou tion to Adjutant General AV. E. Flu- *2.{H»O; solita« terni». for berths on the Klamath Falls base nccouut of the excellent program giv i«*r. commanding the Oregon National them good If th««y pro«»« faulty. Saturday night on a business trip. A MODKRN IH NGAU»AA , 5 roonia John H. Wells and Spratt Wells of ball aggregation art« losing uo time in en Wedti««sday at th«» opera house Guard, unking for the organization of i him I lutili, evrrythlng mutimi. *2.750; i I'am on ths wrong Hide of lh> getting their whips into shape for by the Elma H. Smith «-onipany. This a company here. The list was drawn ' «ttily *5«»«» <a»li, Imlanc«« inonthly |*y- «tri««t on th«* <*orn«M' nt third nn«t Bly are guests at the Lakside Inn. playing They are utilising every company Is one of the numbers of up Wednesday, but already there are meni*. main «tract In a wooden bulldlnv J. R. Pickett is in from Merrill to names attached thereto,1 spare minute in shoving over the the Lyceum course established here, several wh«'««' front has the (««xema ) Coin« day attending to busin<««s matter*. NK.AR SIATI« H l III.ET, l-nsim on over. benders and pulling the spheroid in and it was mainly through the efforts among them uamea of men who have I'm In the j««w«lry butl Clyde Bradley and R. K. Merrill from the clouds. In fact, you will of the above well known instructors seen service In.the Spanish American, l«oUM> and lialf a< re grnuinl. g Etna»; nona. were Sunday visitors at the Lak«*ide. find two or more playing catch on that th« company's visit was made war and others who hav«> had exton |H«rt cnah. McHATTANB L. C. Walker of Bly is among those every , Hive military training. All of th««««* side street. In addition to giv possible. ON rii E III LI« -• Ilin- Io«», cotiH'i registered at the ILivermore Tuesday. ing | All of the numbers on th«« program are enthusiast!*-, and believe the or locntiou. G« mm I vi«*w of I'pprr Klam- DO YOU WISH TO SELL them their old time cleverness M J. McDonough of Salem, is and i accuracy, this practice also draws were good, an«l each performer re- ganisation of a company would be n ath laikc ami latkc Kwauua. $500 among today's guests at the Baldwin the “Charlie horse“ out of their joints ceived b««arty upplause from the unus big thing for the town. buya thè lavir. YOUR PROPERTY7 The paper I h at Mr. Rutenic's office., E. E. Slover. a well known Merrill and they will be ready to light into a ually large audienra in attendant*««. IIOT SPICINGH U»TS Thtw luta, vigorous practice and feel none the Miss Smith, in her impersonations of and anybody d*«airing to enlist I m rancher, spent Monday in this city. I lu»vr customers wbo «n> wanting inilsl I n * «old togvther. Fine vlew of children and birds, and her reading urge<l to sign its soon uh possible, In Dr. O. F. Demorest, the well known worse for It. Alt. Sbasta. Prhr g:UH> emh !<• I>uy. it prier I» rv**»«ia»>lr. Books of ten tickets have just been was excellent, ami she was repeatedly order that th«* organisation can be Merrill dentist, is a guest at the Liv STREET A Al l KS on- ad- printed, and members of th«« team are anchored. The vocalist. Mias Beasie perfecti-d as soon as potmlble Call or wrtto ermore. rapidly. AA’«* hare som goo«l today calling ou the business hous«*s, Andrus won her audience with her J. Totten and M. H. Wampler came offering them for sale. This is a full swe««t tones ami well rendered this str’S’t. A»k us about K. <1. ARGIllA'KH, in from Odessa Saturday to attend to much more commendable effort on numbers. Faith and bop«* do maiutge ao in«* JOO-2IO Willi«» llldg , business matters. Miss Ruth Bowers, violinist, and how to squeeze into many s «mall the part of the boys to raise money GOOD ROOMING IIOI HE, loaned George C. Clark and C. E. Johann than calling with a subscription list, Miss .Agnes Ambrose, pianist, are: soul where Charity, being the great - KUuiuilh Fall on Maint corner location; nicely fur. I*I m > ii << Illi, sen of Everett, AVash , are guests at as in this way the purchasers of the ¡two musicians of more than ordinary I «■st of the three. can find no en- iii»lie<l. doing a tine busine««, Hotter the Hotel Baldwin. books get value received for their ability, and they held the attention trance Puck look a« ili!» to«lajr. IMcr «I.AOO. Joe Stukel. a well known resident money, while at the same time the of the entire audience during their * AA E II A A E HF A EK.AL Gialli ||('N| HACRAMKNTo of Merrill was among Tuesday's visit- team gets money enough to purchase playing. Man i in a Willie, what do you nehm own »it ri Nini s ♦ <irs in the county seat. needed paraphernalia. <• mean by breaking nil those egg*?'' CHIUNITE * RICK. CHICO RANKER WILL ♦ L. Weiss and C. Watts are here Willie I heard papa Bay that th««r««'s Aril Io H m « Awwrlciin Hotel ♦ III A ANOTHER It? AN« H money In eggs, and I'm li ving to find from Anderson, Calif., for a visit «if l*OHTMASTKR IS <N>NSII>KRING « Pilone «Ult several days’ duration. Sl'CH A PLAN Tin-71N.7U<KTNU It Mt. it." ♦ B. S. Kerns, u well knowu banker ♦ Removed from XIS xd »I Pipe « Law Examiner Oliver P. Morton of Orsa French, tiw New Clerk. AA ili Ito. and business num of Chico, camo in and caslugs of all alte*. Uttings, ♦ ♦ the reclamation service is down from last week from the south with his CHOOSE YOUR COMPANY gin AVork on the First of ♦ iah«*« and brass good* A ape ♦ Portland on a business trip. sou, Sam K. K>rns Mr. Kerns has AVhy «an t I b«* your Irwrlri- thl« ♦ ilalty mudo of cut t lug und CHIUXITK A Rl< F. r»-|irvs«'nt two Next Month I After a visit of several weeks dura a fine ranch at Keno, which he has of tin* very brat: The Arum lu»ur- year? If you don't know nn- c«imr ♦ threading pip«’ an«l dipping ♦ tion in California. J. E. Maddox has With the apointment of an addil turned over to two of his sons. He is aucr Co. of Hartford amt the I*« nn- In nnd get acquainted, you might ♦ Plans, H|M-citlcatlona nnd <*ll <• <• returned to Klamath Falls. ♦ tional clerk by the postoffice depart- so much impressed with Klamath »ylvania Fir«* of l*tiila«l«*l|ihla. Hatra like me. I'll try to pleas«* you mates made for watri works and ♦ Mv stock 1» an asset to my sucevaa ♦ Irrigui ion system* John Mutcher of Paw Paw. Mich , ment. Postmaster Emmitt is contem- county that on his pr««sent trip he In- « li«»-rfiilly (uruislH-d on applieation. ♦ ♦ CHIU'OTK A rk f : You can't better th«1 best. I don't ♦ is here on a trip of investigation. Mr plating the distribution of the incom- ' tends to purchase another ranch, lo <• cated near Bly, and this he will turn Next to tlu* AnM'rican llot«-l take a back s«at for anyone, when it Mutcher is stopping at the Baldwin ing mail on the night of its arrival in Phom* «Mil coin«* to repair work You know Earl Hamaker. who has been in stead of leaving it in the sacks till the over to his other two sons. I ____________________________ this city for several days past, re- following morning, This will be % turned to his Bonanza hoaie Tuesday great convenience to persons here P. AV. Snyder came in from Swan who are expecting letters requiring ATKINSON ALWAYS HAS IT FOR LESS. ATKINSON ALWAYS HAS IT FOR LESS. ATKINH«»N ALU AYS II AS IT Hill I HMM. I-ake Sunday, and is at the Lakeside immediate answer, as by getting the X while attending to business matters letter on the night of its arrival they will be able to answer at once and z here. get their letter started the following Z 2 Following a visit of several months z morning, a saving of twenty-four z at Long Beach. Calif.. Mrs. A. B. 2 hours. Ï Stahlman has returned to Klamath H z Orva M. French is the new clerk ap Falls. y pointed. and he will take up hiB duties Karl Vaneeka and Fred AA’ostrcbil on April 1st. It is Mr. Emmitt's plan two well known residents of Malin, to have French remain in the post- Z were Sunday visitors in Klamath officc’nlKit. 4totrtb“t"In’ ihe raalL'so z ZS the office will be opened earlier in the X 2 Howard Sbipton, who was operated morning, z z on Sunday by Drs. Truax and Taylor, I H is recovering as well as can be ex- M. M. OBENCHAIN RFTTI RNS Z pected. «Í TO OCR TOWN A BENEDICK D. H. AVimer, J. H. Wheeler and M M. Obenchain, accompanied by X H. L. Wimer, all well known resi K dents of the Fort, are guests at the Mrs- Obenchain, came in Thursday r from Oakland for a visit with rela- I-akeside. 2 s z < — • C. L. Kelsey, who has been visiting ,ive8 in th*8 cit>’ Mr Obenchain, who Í X his sister at Oakland for several “ brother or Silas Obenchain, is H z webks, returned to Klamath Falla ^nown in this city, as he was for / Ml some time connected with the Ram- Sunday night. sen-Crummey company. He was mar- C. H. Daniels and wife came in on ried February 14th, but his friends X Sunday night from Los Angeles Z here did not know of this till his re za for a visit of several days. They are X 'turn last week. 2 at the Livermore. z z O. E. Rae came In from Sprague £ 2 Addition* to <Xtli<v Force River Saturday night to attend the z Edward York, one of the most Z dance and visit friends. He returned widely experienced realty men in the the following day. West, has accepted a position with the X L Indian Agent Watson and wife zA Johnson-Collins Realty company. Mr. c. .e in Monday nifht fro*n Portland, X York was largely instrumental In the 2 z where Mr. Watson was in attendance 1 X sale of the Vnion Pacific and Santa at the Federal court. 2 Fe company's lands in th«* West. HT £ W. C. Dalton, a well known resi Z Ord Arnold, who was connected •e X dent of the Merrill Bection, accompa with the Chronicle, has also become a nied by his son. Carr Dalton, is a member of the office force of this real guest at the I^ake6ide Inn. estate concern. X A. S. Hotchkin, John Lee Ball and z •4 Wilbur Nuller came in from the Agen r Schoenfeid-SchiesMd 2 z cy Saturday. While here they were quiet wedding occurred in this z guests at the Lakeside Inn. Í — 2 city last Thursday, when Otto Schoen H z Word just received from J. Read feld, a veteran of the Boer war, mar Bain, the high school student who left ried Amalie Schissel. Mr. Schoenfeld came here a short a short time ago for Hillsboro, is to UH > the effect that his health is much im time ago, and acxepted a position as z H superintendent of the Enterprise proved. V X 2 z z Mrs. James Pelton of Fort Klamath irncb. His bride came here less then a week ago from the old country, î 2 arrived here Thursday night from an Z extended visit in San Francisco and in where their troth was plighted. i different points in the Rogue River McKendree Recovering Valley. « Fred McKendree, who returned Miss Ruth Wishard. who has been a visiting her brother, A. L. Wishard I tO Klamath Falls Sunday night with Z and wife for the past two months, will his wife, reports that his brother, O. « Z leave in a few days for her home in T McKendree, who had several ribs H» brok«*n some time ago by being struQk Spokane. H | by a moving freight car in the Oak Mr. and Mrs. Gerfe Childers, who have been visiting Mrs. Margery land yards, has about recovered. He U *• tarn* juj»t opened and placed on aale one nhipiiwn» of laautiful. Hoagland for several days, returned says he expects to return home in a ¡couple of weeks. Z io I j«ir home 'n Langell Z H da n orning. n< H htilond ami lingerie wainta, m/uk from llm* launu, dimitie* and linen*. «Z« T Coining From North Yakima 2 Mr. and Mrs. O. Y. Gray, who z z \ * Mrs. R. W. Kirkland arrived here spent the winter with friends and TI m - tailored »tyl<«< are <-itr<-in«-ly beautiful mid ar<- nui«l<- from IItie white f 2 relatives in Grants Paas, came in on Wednesday from North Yakima, H z Tuesday'» train and left Wednesday and is at the Lakeside, pending the ’Z I I inrur, with front | mii >< I mid < uff» daintily Itordered with lint blue « linwrbru arrival of her husband, who is on his for their home in Yonna Valley. «% ■< i Mrs. 3. H. Young came in Friday way here with a carload of blooded K*J1 « j Otlu-rs < «•tn«- in |»nrr white effitla, with knife | dai let I front», »tiff < ollar» ■f. night from Giants Pass. After Bpend stock and poultry. It ia the intention F / 'i 's ing the night at the Livermore Mrs. of th. Kirklands to l«M-at<- near Klam •K ’ * X J 1 und « uff», l ite ling«-ri«- style» are also very iM-uutiful, ami ln< Inde inni») V Young left next morning lor Bbnania, ath Fall«. s z where her husband is seriously ill. V ì Í ‘t /> ? 2 1 * ¡Á A New Arrival The building mid ground occupi« <1 Unteli ne< h», along with high n' < k iff«« t». The yoke« tome daintily fortnetl í **.i z by the Boivin plumbing ••stablishment Jam« A!frc-«l Newnharn. a glove- x was sold on Saturday by H. Boi makm and rtn«i coro«»t player, from of la««- ami embroidery and some .*r<- < Ittsinr tll< kcd. Ami «here ar«‘ mitin vin, to Gottfried Peters, a w«*ll known Johnstown. N Y.. arrive«! on Satur Z r«.*sldent of Yreka The consideration day's train, expecting to make this ir witii enibroith ry alón». Tlu- collars nn mostly edged with line liuv unii the paid amounts to |7.000. plae< bis bom<- He is a cousin of I! 2 «•, Mis. Wm. Bassett arrived from Nrwnham of this city. z shu-iis are thè mollerai««! «-ff««« la. Fri«’«* troni 75« lo $3.541. Portland Friday night, where she ha» ë- i»een making quite an extended visit 4 ows and Hogs for Hal<-—Two good with relatives and friends. She will milch cows; several fine young grad«.* IF ATKINSON HAH IT, IT’S IN HT A LE. IF ATKINSON HAH IT, IT’H IN STYLE. visit here for a few days before going ■sows and pigs old enough to wean. IF ATKINSON IIAH IT, IT'S IN HI YLE to her home near Bonanza FRANK IRA WHITE BRIEF NEWS OF THE WEEK BASEBALL PLAYKRH GETTING RECORD Cl COMPANY INTO SHAPE FOR f K Y OI TH MANY H1UNINU PETITION TO ORGANIZE NATIONAL UVARD SOMt GODI) INVISI MINIS PIPE WORKS ATKINSON’S 1 s Early Spring Display of Ready-to-Wear Suits New arrival of Spring Suits in the jaunty Box Coats, with the Plain Gore Skirt, Strictly Tailored Suits, in all colors and sizes, in Worsted, Serge and Nov elty Goods. Prices from $35 to $15-50 eautiful New Tailored and Lingerie Waists