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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1911)
big party S ees 111(1 II tIUJE WAN l«At INCHED SATURDAY AFTERNOON WELL KNOWN COUPLE KNI6H1S OF PYTHIAS AT MEMORIAL SERVICE WERE WEDDED SUNDAY I With th«- assistance of "Big Huck." th« huge traction engine belonging to floor go C. Clark, a big barge ha» Bunduy ton-noon at 11 o'clock th«- A |»r«-tty wedding was solemnized b-t'-n towed from latke Ewanna to th«- irrigation cannl and laat Saturday it In tbl» city Munday at high noon at members of Klamath Ixxlge No. 99, waa launch»«! In the drink near the , the home of th«« bride’s parents, when Knights of Pythias, several visiting MH. AND 'IIIN IUH'X h EVFIJ, AND bridge. ’Hil» was quite a difficult ' Ml»» Juanita Lundls became the wife Knight» and members of Cawcad«» undertaking, but barring u couple of ■ of M'o Houston. Th«» ceremony was I Temple. Pythian Misters. a»»«-mbled at Mil. AND MllN. (’AREA' RA.MNIIY adventure» with mudhoies, the craft IM-rformed by Rev. Georg«- H. Ferwe, Grace Mi-thodlat Episcopal church, OF THIN < ITY MAU»! Til».’ Hili' mad«- th-- trip ulong the street»« of , pu»tor of (lrnc>- M«-thodist church. where the memorial services of the Klamath Falta In fine shape. I About forty gu«'»t» w« re sasetubled .order wer«» observed. These service* WITH M FRILL I’EOI'I.F Thin burge 1» to b<* u»ed by th-- nt the Landis residence on High and are held every year, and are always Clark» In hauling supplies front tlil.i Ninth streets when to the »trains of u ! impressive. Taking as his text "And the heart Saturduy i«v<-nlng Mr. and Mr«. N m I- city to the I .oat lllver dlveraion dam wedding march played by Mr». Blr- ■ >n Rounsevell lull thi» cil> lot Mer woi k near Wilson's bridge lly mean» <l«-un Frak«-r-Gnmb<-ll, the bride en uf Jonathan was knit Into the heart rill with llunry llubb«-» In hi» Brush of thia water transportation. muterlal ter'd the room, leaning on tho arm of of David," Rev. Geo. II. Feeae deliv- i unabout. Tltcru they met Mr. and <un toe »«-nt from this city to a point her father, W A. Landis, who gave >-r«-d a Npi«-ndld sermon on fraternal- The brld«-»niald I lam and th«- ideals of Knighthood. 'Ira. Care; llnntsby uf thia ally and within two mile» of the construction her to th«- groom work, i-tul fouu there tuk- n by wagon and grooiiumian were Mr. nnd Mrs. ; Th«- »»-rnion was one of the best of Mr. and Mrs. Edward .Martin of MM** Vernon H ouh I oii , und th«* maid of tho kind »v«-r given In Klamath Falls, ill. Th«- following morning th - parti to Hie pine«- where II la needed. The Southern I’u- III« company has lienor wus Ml»» Edna Houston. Th« ami mad«- a deep Impression ou those .«hove mentioned und ubout twent- pr«-s«-nt. During his discourse Rev. completed a »pur track from th«- de ilng ceremony was used. • thera from Merrill boarded III«- gan- Following th«- cor« in«»ny refresh F«»>»<• brought out many historical ««lino boat Crystal, und made th«- trip pot yard» to tb«> cannl. and thia track ot thirty miles to tho lava tw-d» In 2 Mi run» along the bunk of the canal for ments were served, and during the af fact» about th«- Knights of Pythias hours. A atop of four houra wax two or thre- hundre«! feet, thu» a« ternoon th«- newly w«-dd«-d couple re- that art- not generally known. He de inado nt Jack'» stronghold, and dur «'ommodatlug aev«-rul rara of materlul celved the ««»ngrut illation» of th« lr clare d that the organization of the The burge will, wh«-«i Irh-nd». They left on the afternoon ordet in 1865 had a great deal to do Ing th«- da> Canto' Uro»». Gilliams al on« lime t'anip and oth«-i point» of Inti-r- at on I l«*nded. be towed Io u point neur th« train for Ha< iani<-nto, where they ar<- with the reuniting of the people of ’« p«-nd th«-lr honeymoon. At th«- the North and 8«>uth after four year» th« battle!!« Id wttri- vl<tl«-d b) tin i work In addition to th«- barge the Clark station tb-y were m«-t by a large of bloody conflict. party. A nutnbi-i of cannon bull». ii agtnvniN of »holla, rift«- bull» ami ! have two lurgi- traction engine» mull number of th-*lr young friends, who other relit» »i«r«- found on tin- held lug dully trip» from thi» city to lx»-' »howcred 'Ice ami bloKsing» on th«- I ROI T IN ICE CAKE With thi» lidded lran»|iorta -couple, and adorned th«»lr liaggag«- ATTRACTS ATTENTION tin th - return trip th«- Cr>atal r«-a< h<-<' lllver lion fuiilltle», mul-nal can h<- rush«-I with a <'o|l«»ctlon of old sho«*». Th- Merrill at s o'clock. to th-* M-'iu* of activities right along, partv of frii-nds boarded th«- train A fin«- rainbow trout at least twen and th«- work can continue without - with th«- ni-wlywcds, and accompanied ty Inch«» In length, frozen In a cake KLAMATH FIMHING DRAWN them a» far south a» fiorri». of ice. is attracting a great deal of n INHITS.MEN 51,700 MILPIN • any lot« rrupiInn. The Clurk» were nl»o u»nr<l--<f 11« Th«» bride 1» n gr«-at favorite with attention at the Saddle Rock restau Five y«ar» ugo »1» in« u Irotu Kan- -ontract for constructing th« bridge» th«» younger »«>l In Klamath Falls, rant on Main strwt, near Sixth. This ■ ». on ph-aaur« heut, cum«- to Klam and «ulv«-rta mad«- n«-c« utary l»y th« and 1» th« daughter of Mr. and Mrs. <ak<- was frozen by O L. Carter of ath Falla In the course of their jour- operations of W. 1!. Mason, who»- W. A. luimll», who are well known In the Klamath Valley Warehouse and m-y through th- West They stoppml crew- of men 1» busily engaged In ex- I he rallroa«! world. ' The groom is the Forwarding company's ice plant, at the Ijik-'-ld - Inn. und inquired -.«vatlng the sev«*n uille ditch that 1» ■ »on of Mr and Mrs. i. J. A. Houston. There Is another rainbow trout whether thrr« was any fishing In th«-««- to carry tlu- wal«-rs of Lost lllver tn • lio ar«» among th«- sturdy plon«»ers of the cake, but it does uot show up r.irta, and s«-r, told tliut In Link the Klamath River. A h Mr. Mason 1 thi» »«-ctlon, and has r««Midcd In tbl« plain as does the larger one. lllver, which Ilona about hull a block making considerable headway will eft* th«- gr -ater portion of hla life. from the hotel, there wore fish galor« this excavation work, th«- Clark» nrr- WEARY OF “SOCIAL NWIM'" Thi» nound-<d a little Incri-duloua tn I alr«-ady prepared to follow him and IIEIDRICK I'ltoi'Elun WOMEN TO HUNT L 1 IONS ttie Kan.-ein». but they thought they j put In th«- necessary culvert» an-l Ills CHANGED HANDS would try It. and try it they did. to * bridges NEWPORT. R I.. June 8.—Weary «'ich an exteul that every daay they The pro|M>rty of Mrs. E. E Held- of the "social swim", Mrs. Royal ■ aught the limit, and all of the guest. IOMIIT l>l Il'KI W'EAIIN | rick adjoining the Livermoi« Hotel Phelps Carroll and her daughter Doro -I the Lakeside Inn enjoyed trout AN OREGON HOOT NOW ia» be»-n sold. Mrs. Heidrick haa Just thy of Newport's social set. have dinner«. closed a d--al whereby J. M. Tipton closed their palatial home here, and So xr<-atly impreaaod were the SALEM. June 8. "The Oregon becomes th«» new owner. The property are bound for eastern Africa to hunt member» of the party that they de Hoot'' wa» »lipped onto Paul Durney, |iur«La*ed by Tipton includ«« the lions. Mrs. Carroll has been planning clared that they would visit the Klam- a 12-year term convict at the stat« building now occuppled by the Cham- n,,. trip ever since Theodore Roosel I . th country* every »umm«-r. If poasl- |H-nlteutiary Sunday, utter he had i>«.-r of t'omru« rce. known as the Liver- veil vv|t returned. ble. Thi» »nunded somewhat over b- At laid nut by Guard Walter John more Ann«, and ext. nds to the corner drawn to the' townaprople, but th«- son, whom he aaaaultt-d. Durney wav of Frst street.. In addition to the (NJ.MM1SION FORM IS following aummnr several m< mbers of out by th«- laundry building during busln«»Ha building the sale Includes UPHELD IN OKLAHOMA • he party mad«» the Journey and en recreation hour» pulling it pot coyote'» a splendid piec«- of r«»«ldence property. joyed th«- fishing. and in the year» tail and In other ways punishing th- OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla., June 8 I i hat have passed there haa only b«r.n animal when a fellow convict object RM FATED BY GIRU —The supreme court upheld the con <>nr aeaaon wh«-n some member» of ed. A quarrel ensued and Guard HE ATTEMPTS SUICIDE stitutionality of the commission gov-1 the party did not make the Journey of Johnson Interfered. Gurney respond ernment for cities of this state. As a ] 7.700 mil«-» to thi» city. ed angrily and when Jobuson ordered EXETER, Cal., June 8.—D«'»pon- result of the dispute Oklahom City The prewent member» of the party him to fall In line, atruck at him with deut because Agatha Twlehaus, th«-. 1-aa had two sets of officer? for the I in thia rlty are John McOowen and E a cane. Johnson laid the prisoner I pretty young daughter of Judge Twie- past thirty days, G. Hopp««. both of Anthony. Kan«.. out. Gurney, a tew days ago, was I haus of Exeter rejected hi« love Earl ;-nd thia la th«* third trip the gentle- found with a pl «-co of lead pipe up O'Brien. 20. a brickmason, attempt OPEN SHOP FIGHT m- n have mud«- out here. They are his sleeve, tho prison officials says. ed to commit suicide shortly after ON IN CLEVELAND now ang'lng out at th«» Hllvlea resort He was sent up from Klamath county midnight by taking poison. A friend ■ n the W’llliameon River. for an attempt at robbery. vainly attempted to prevent O'Brien CLEVELAND, June 8.—A fight to Another man who think» the Klem- from carrying out his rash purpose. make Cleveland an open shop city was ith country In the home of the trout He will recover. launched today at a meeting of the 1» E. C. Whitney, a well known reel- WOMAN’N STORY ( LEARN MYSTERY Cleveland Employers association. -:--nt of «»rnvllle. Calif Mr. Whitney MU’HANICAL ORCHESTRA General Otis was present, and out- ha» been coming up here regularly for IN CHANGED AT TEMPLE lined the methods employed by the the past five years. and aaya he known . NORFOLK. Va, June 8. — The — —• ! I os Angele« Merchants aud Manufac- • >f no bettor place to flah. He In now mystery surrounding the murder of A change In the location of the' turers asoclatlon. it Rocky Point, but In a few day» he Harry Davis, whoso corpse was found will Join the Kansas sportsmen at burled In the onion patch at the hime mechanical orchestra at the Temple of hla wife. Mrs. Minnie Dari», at theater was made on Saturday by WOMAN DEPITY SHERIFF Nllvle'a renort Mason Creek, was cleared up this John V. Houston's employes, and as GOTHAM'S NEW WRINKLE morning. The woman confessed, and a result everything Is more satisfac I1LKH JARADH MOIIN ING OF IMth accused her lover. Chas. Merkle. She tory. The contrivance heretofore oc POUGHKEEPSIE. N. T., June 8 — said she aided In the hiding of the cupied a place in the rear of the the Miss Mollie Spicer, 25. is the only An a kind of little obaervance of ater. but now it is In the motion pic woman deputy sheriff tn New York, body. their own. tho Elk» of thin city, on Th«- woman said Davis was alaln ture gallery, and its tones are con and the first woman in the state to the 26th, when Klamath Lodge No. while she waa sleeping In hla arms, siderably softened by the time they receive such an appointment. She 1« 1.347. B P. O. K„ la inntailed, have Merkle entering through a window reach the Interior of the theater. employed by the charities aid as arranged to hold a parade at 9 o'clock and crushed the slumbering man's sociation. in the morning, before the arrival of head with an axe. WASHING COAL FOR COKE tho visiting Elk». Thin parade will -ontaln many unique feature«, an O. L. Jr. Arrive« WASHINGTON. June 7.—Of the vach Elk han been requested to make MEXICANS MARCH O. L. Hector, proprietor of Hector*« ACROSS ARIZONA 3.069,266 short tons of coal used for up for th«» parade In any way h<- sees department store, reefeved word from coke making in Colorado and Utah in tit. WASHINGTON June 8.—The state 1910, 1,387,070 tons were cleaned by , Sacramento Wednesday to the effect Tho parade wilt bo led through the that a fine son was born to his wife. traets by Grand Marshal C. Guy Mer department has decided to permit the washing before being charged into the' So eager Is Mr. Hector to see the son ovens. The washed coal included Mexican federal troops to pass rill, and after th«» procession disband« 836,067 short tons of mine run and that ,e“ on_T.h"r’d.By tho lodgmen will go in a bunch to through Arlxona and California on train for the California capital. 551,003 tone of slack. In addition to their way to lxiwer California to sup llfximen'« hall, where they will dec the washed slack, 429,728 tons or un orate the building for the reception press the Magonlsts. The troops will be disarmed at the washed alack. 252,468 tons of run of Notice of Settlement of Administrat of the guest» and tho Installation of International boundary, and their mine coal were used unwashed. or’s Final Account the lodge Already nieinbi-rw of the antlered arms and ammunition be shipped In the County Court of the State of herd are beginning to prepare their from there for delivery when they re- TRUST EX1*ORTEI> M) Oregon for the County of Klam- xistumes for th«- occasion. Judge tarn to Mexican soil PER CENT OF STEEL ath. George T. Baldwin and W. H. Dolbeer. It Is reported, are preparing for a ONE CENT l*OHTA«K TO WASHINGTON. June 8. — Gary In tue Matter of the Estate of Daniel COMK VP NKXT SESSION testified before the steel investigating Htunt that promiROM to make '«-tn all Ryan Sr., Deceased. »It up and take notice. Rumor has It committee today that the steel corpor Notice is hereby given that_____ CLEVELAND. June 8.—C. W. Bur ation did 90 per cent of all the Amer W. Ryan, administrator of the estate! that the genial Judge 1» to appear a» Uncle Tom, with Dolbeer as Little rows, president of the National Ona ican export business In iron and steel. of Daniel Ryan Sr., deceased, has I Eva. Rumor al»o haa It that Elmer E. Cent Postage association, announced He said it now manufacture« 50 per filed a final account of his adminls-1 Johnson and Arthur B. Collins of the today that President Taft and Post cent of the total output in all lines. t rat Ion of said estate with the clerk ; Johnson-Collins Realty company, will master General Hitchcock had as ol the county court of Klamath coun-, give an Impersonation of Mutt aid! sured him that the question of ono IA)NIM)N RANK (TAtSEN; ty. State of Oregon, and that said I Jeff, and that Charles J. Ferguson cent postage would be presented at MANY SMALL DEI*ONITORK court has appointed the hour of 2 ' o'clock in the aftern«K>n of Saturday. I will give hla famous impersonation of th«» next session of congress. The tight for higher magazine postage General Owen Summers. LONDON, England. June 8.—A ,hc 17,h d*X of J’'"«*- 19”. as the suspension by the Bierbeck bank hi«»!tlm'' ior henring objections. If any As the original (ilesha Girts, Harry would be renewed then, he said. Garlarneaux, Dick Richardson and been announced. This Institution had there be, to such final account and the Boh Baldwin, on account of their EARTHQl AKE COTSES CRATER over 50,000 small depositors. It Is settlement thereof, such hearing to he «light build, ar- predicted to create a TO BECOME ACTIVE AGAIN estimated that the liabilities will ex held at the court room of said court, great sensation Others are prepar ceed the assets by at least 13,000.000 in the county court house In the city ing similar stunts, but of course It of Klamath Falls, county and state MEXICO CITY. June 8.—Tuxpan would never do to tell the whole story, dispatches state that Colima volcano aforesaid. nnd thus spoil the parade. Is active as a result of yesterday’s This notice Is published by order «-arthquake, and Is erupting smoko |of said county court, and the Judge WASHINGTON, June 8.—Presi- thereof, made and entered In the rec To prove that the radiation of the and lava. Znpotlan, in the southern mm varies, this variation producing part of Jnllsco, suffered the heaviest denf Thft started for New York at 8 ords thereof, on the 16th day of May, - Manges In the earth's temperature, is from the shake, the deatl there num o’clock this morning, This afternoon 1911. the executive reviews the school chll- tho purpose of an inv«-stigatlon which bering about fifty. DANIEL W. RYAN. All towns within a radius of forty dren and sp«»aks In Brooklyn. a Smithsonian Institution scientist has He Administrator of th«- Estate of Daniel miles of Colima were badly shaken. speaks In New York tonight. been engaged upon since 1905. Ryan Sr.. Deceased 4-18-6-13 r MBBOC LAVA BEOS A Norway Spruce Hedge Arr«MM> tlw> front of your propre y is a thing of beauty, pirrnaiwit. faluald«- und <'b«-»p. Jan«« is Ihr Idral month for planting th«- sprue»-. Plant the tnabout six laches apart and they will truth«- you a |>rvUy hedge at oare. We offer you thrifty plant» a foot liigii. at fflt) per hundred, and guarantee every on«- to grow. It ia not too lab- lo piani. lUtNEN. CLEMATIS, B4MTON IVY, Ete. Drop a card for particulars. QUICK REMT/rS DIR HPMTA1/TY. THE KLAMATH NURSERIES Residence 412 7th St P om Office Boz 925 Busy Bank Bookkeepers are constantly at work record ing the transactions of the First Trust and Savings Bank. Much of their time is spent on the accounts of men whose affairs are no larger than yours. But their credit and standing are higher than yours because they have a bank account and you have not. Why don’t you put yourself on a level with them by opening an account your self? ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ « First Trust Savings Bank ♦ ♦ « ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦ KIJTMATH FALLS. ORE. HAWXHLRST MARKET SSSs Specialty of Large Pieces We now make four deliveries daily by the General City Delivery. Your pat ronage is solicited and satisfaction is guaranteed Prices as low as possible 9 J. W. HAWXHURSr _______ WHITMAN’S FUSSY PACKAGE FOR FASTIDIOUS FOLKS A box of Selected Chocolates that touches top notch in candy making Seventh & Main UNDERWOOD’S Pharmacy A Good Place to Buy Pianos i Phonographs and Sewing Machines is at MULLER’S We handle only goods with a world-wide reputation for quality; if YOU know prices OURS will appeal to you. A pleasure to demonstrate goods