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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1912)
fill! UtlilFV IQ TUL PITV’Q DILI nAlLti lu li«l Mill u PIIFQT h},un8 were “un« fURMLR MINISHR QUIIS BUSINESS '-he b'H,’r* DUL u I companied by Receiver Orton of the Lakeview land office, a life-loug 1*01'1 I.All CATTLEMAX OF CEN friend of Mr. Merrick, started on the TRAL OREGON SPENDS Mt.lll journey to Portland by the way- of IX THE CITI AND STARTS FOR Reno. Nevada. t B KRRIMAN LODGE .11 IMìEH PICKED lloOhkl EPING. FTC.—NTl'DENT OR HI HI NEHM MAN. Short, practical Instructl >ns by public accountant. Few Lessens. Mail. Successfully tmiglit fourteen years. Qualifications guaranteed In Yssiit- que month for positions I alice. llighest r» ferenco from people Request part leu ¡holding positions 11 * r*. W. E. Goode, hardware merchant I lie Hom«* lliHikkeepitiK ln*-l ru< I ion « «».. .XO'J-.XI I BwetbuMl lliiildiiig. of Macdoel, a Nourishing village in :i-*JI-if Judges in th«* city beautiful contest the Butte Valley, wants to quit bust- j Port lami. Ore ness and go back Into the ministry I for the finest lawns have been chosen i He is in the city today, aud tortior- i M as, Clothing merchants and Call- as follows Mrs. L. F. YV1HIU. Mrs. row will don his Christian war togs [ *^y^ ors tit clothes, but Dr. Her J. P. Lee. Mrs. George 1. Wright. Mr. here. Il«' is going to preach In the mann, eye sight specialist, tits glasses Elmer Applegate and Prof. Max. A. Free Methodist church pulpit. Clothes aid your appearance; Klasses This morning Mr. Goode visited make your looks better. Clothes, to McCall, Instructor in agriculture in the city and county schools. Prof. The Herald office and advertised Ills satisfactory, must Ibok well; th« business for sale or exchange. He same Is true of the eyes. Are your McCall, who is an expert In such mat wants to get back Into the pulpit. He looks satisfactory? If not. I will ters. is preparing a schedule ol points feels a call. nake them so. I'p to-dute Optical which will be followed by the coui- For years Mr. Goode, a regularly Parlors at Polley’s Jewelry store. 513 mittee of judges tn awarding the ordained minister of the gospel. Main street. preached in the Willamette Valiev, prizes. but a few years ago he listened IO One of the largest, greenest and » the call of commerce and engaged m generally best kept lawns In the city merchandise business in the litt 1. the is that of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Broc- town of Macdoel, He has been suc- senbrough, in the Hot Springs add I cessful In business, but he wants to tion. This lawn, while urged as a go back to the ministry , probable prize winner if entered in We have everything y>u 'the contest, will not be among those need tor that tlshlng trip The L’nited States Civil Service submitted to the judges. Mrs. Broc- NEW M'HOOI. WILL I Hook. line, rods, reels BOON BE REALITY Commission announces an examina kenbrough has declined to enter it bnsk-ts. etc. We r« nt tion on October 19, 1912, for the po ¡or the reason that she is the vice tents, guns ami cnmpitig sition of forest and field clerk in the ¡»resident of the movement. County Superintendent of Schools outfits forest service and reclamation ser John G. Swan on Friday attended In the meantime it stands as an vice, for the purpose of securing eligi i encouraging model to others who the school bond election at Texum. ble« from which to fill vacancies as j have yards and want pretty ones. which resulted in the district, which J. II. CHAMBERS •they may occur, at salaries ranging is No. 44, resolving to authorise the Phone .NPH Jacoba Hlk from $60 to $125 a month. issue of $2,000 bonds for a new Great difficulty has been experienc | school. The vote was unanimous, nine i votes being cast for the bond issue. ed in securing eligibles for these po-( sitions, and all qualified persons are IF STORY ABOUT REV. CHARLES ’ and none against, As soon as ar- urged to make application for and llur lluMlne»** is <>oo<l! F. AKED IS TRI E—FORMER OC- j rangements can be rnade, const* uc- compete in this examination. Fe tion of a new and modern building CUPANT OF ROCKEFELLER’S trtr t'ux.oinrrs are Good! males are eligible for appointment in i PULPIT AGITATED BY STORY will be bt'gun. The school is near the reclamation service only. A I Texum station of the Southern Pacific knowledge of stenography and type Whether Rev. Charles F Aked about seven miles from this city by writing and the elements of book really fished on last Sabbath or not is ¡road, but only four miles in a direct keeping is required. not to be verified in this city, from the I line. There is some discussion among For application blank and full in reverened gentleman himsel'. But the freeholders of the district as to formation apply to the Secretary that the reverend’s ire was stirred to the advisability of calling It Miller Bleventh U. S. Civil Service District, its zenith by the publicatlou of the Hill, instead of Texum, but as yet no deattle. Wash. story in the Sacramento Unioa under decision has been reached. •'Bill” Hanley was in town this morning Therefore there was a public re- ception on every corner. A man who has claimed to have re- sided in this section for any length of time court have been tort-et n glance this morning by the way he spoke or didn't Bpeak to '*B(U.” Every resident of this section of more than two or three years' stand ing knows "Bill" Hanley, and the re sult was that the cattleman's right hand was twisted nearly out of shape shaking hands with his friends here. Mr. Hanley was the guest of Judge Worden and left about >0 o’clock for Harriman Lodge, en route to Crater Lake. IX 1YY.X OQN I I |B1 STORE Because our Groceries are Good a Klamath Falls date line. A report- i er who got the reverend on the tele- YOl’R WATCH NEEDS CLEANING HAPPY BRIDE , phone to ag t0 trutn of such I No matter how good It la, and how ! A complimentary order will an eminent divine taking his rod and carefully used, your watch needs■ Harry G. Benson is married. line out on the holy Sabbath, in the cleaning every eighteen months. convince you R. M. Richardson received word to high hope of annexing a few trout This insures good service and pre- i this effect in a letter from the happy certainly got no denial or affirmation vents wear. Let us clean it for you I groom last Thursday. of the story. Yours for service. The wedding occurred in Baker, Rev. Aked said that he had no Ore., last Tuesday, and the bride is statement to make, one way or the FRANK M. UPP Miss Claudia Jacobs, a sister of Mrs. other, and the way in which he said Will Baldwin. it left no doubt as to the fact that he Notice to Taxpayers Mr. Benson is a son of Judge Ben- was irritated more completely than is The tax roll ffor 1912 Is now ready ! son of the circuit court, and is very often the case. for inspection at the office of the! well known in this section. Yours anilous to please. It’s the prominence of this domi county assessor All property owners Mr. and Mrs. Benson will make nie that makes the story so interest interested are requested to call and their home in Butte, Mont., where ing, and while it is certainly a fish nake inspection before the meeting of Mr Benson has secured a situation. story in one sense of the word, in that the board of equalisation. The kooks i— —•• it concerns a fish, whether it Is a fish will be open until September 13. In an attempt to solve the mys story as far as concerns its veracity J. P. LEE, Assess-ir. tery of the disappearance of B. B. is in doubt. 5-Ct h 4t r Bakowski, the photographer who Rev. Aked was very prominent as dropped out of sight last winter while a clergyman when he had a pulpit in Strayed Soar Better on a trip to Crater Lake, Frank Gage the British isles, and when he took One 3-year-old brown mare, weight and Cle. Clark risked their lives on the John D. Rockefeller church in about 1,050, barb wire cut on left I’lione 1IIA1 Thursday. They were lowered over New York it caused quite a stir. But hind foot, which is a white foot; star one of the unexplored precipices of When he left that church to take a on forehead; branded with ace of the rim of the crater, but found no San Francisco church It caused a big spades on left shoulder. Any Infor-1 trace of the missing photographer. ger stir, for it was commonly reported mation regarding this horse will be News of the daring exploit of the that he felt his sphere of action in paid for by J. A. WADSWORTH. two men was conveyed here in a let the Rockefeller congregation was too 7«20-2m r Mt. Hebron, Cal ter from Superintendent Arant of the limited, and that there were too many Crater National Park. "dry bones” in the church to make On Thursday morning a party con his evangelistic aspirations possible sisting of Messrs Gage, Clark, W. F. •THE WINDOWS OF THE SOUL" Arant. H. E. Momyer. A. T. Arant Miss Ida Momyre, stenographer !n The most sensitive organ of the I and Anderson Allen went up on the I the First National bank, left this body is the eye. Nervousness, dizzi- ( rugged portion of the rim, called morning for Camp Arant, where she ness, headache, etc., are usuall; ; Eagle Crags, and with the aid of will visit a few days with her father caused from eye strain. Why suffer, On farm security, Reasonable ropes Mr. Gage and Mr. Clark were and mother. Mr. Momyre is ranger why grow old and irritable, when ft For par- rates; easy terms lowered over the bluff into deep pock in the national park. is so easily prevented? Come to inl ticulars call on or write ets in the lava formation, which had and I will examine your eyes free never before been explored. Captain O. C. Applegate and fam If you need glasses, I will fit you A thorough search was made by ily have returned from a several correctly, and will guarantee the the two daring men, but no trace of weeks' stay on the Klamath reser* a- work, If your eyes are all right. T H. L ELLiorr Bakowski was found. tion. In former years Captain Ap will be quick to tell you so. Willita Building The entire vicinity of the famous plegate had charge of the reserva KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. lake has now been gone over in an tion for the government. effort to explain the mysterious dis- Jeweler and Optician Harry Anglin of San Francisco, aiteparance of the photographer, but no indication of what has become of who »in superintendent of construc him or how he so effectively disap- tion of the White Pelican hotel for peared haa been discovered. Arthur Arlett, the contractor, who And blister your hands when two undertook the erection of the hospital thumbscrews clamp this - - - - - BOXI» ELECTION pile, arrived in the city last evening to any rowboat. THE EVINRl’DE OF TEX I’M FOLK for a brief stay. DETACHABLE ROWBOAT MOTOR This afternoon the Texum School will drive you along up to nine miles District is having an election to de- an hour. Steers by swinging pro termine whether it shall issue 12,000 peller. Fits any boat. Easily car of bonds for a new school house. The ried. Runs at alow »peed for trolling ( V, This great institution opens Its result will not be known until this Satisfaction guaranteed. doors for tne fall semester on Septem evening. ber 20th. Courses of Instruction in B. A. Schulmire is clerk of the dis clude: General Agriculture, Agron 1010 Main St., Klamath Falla. trict, while directors are Edward Sut omy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Hus Phone 1011 ton. J. C. Wright and B. G. Terry. bandry, Bacteriology, Botany and Plant Pathology, Poultry Husbandry, .M errick body horticulture, Eneomology, Veterinary DON J. ZCMWAI/T. President. E. M. Bl BB. Vlce-Pres. and Ten«. IS SENT HOME Science, Civil Engineering. Electrical BERT E. WITHROW, H«-. r. 'try. Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Short but impressive funeral ser Mining Engineering, Domestic Sci vices were held at the railroad depot ence. Domestic Art, Commerce. For in Lakeview Thursday over the le- estry, Pharmacy, Zoology, Chemistry, mains of Postmaster Merrick of Port Physics, Mathematics, English Lan land, who died suddenly while bath guage and Literature, Public Speak % ing in the hot springs there the dav ing, Modern Languages, History, Art, before. Architecture, Industrial Pedagogy, Although Mr. Merrick was a Cath Physical Education, Military Science Surveyors Irrigation i lineerà olic, friends who gathered at the de and Tactics, and Music. pot to witness the departure of tte Catalogue and illustrated literature body for Portland insisted on the mailed free on application. Address- reading of impressive services by Registrar, Oregon Agricultural t.ol valls, Or ion Bishop Scadding and Bishop Paddock 1<»ge, Corvallis, Oregon. of the Episcopal church. Several School Year opens Heptrewlwr 2Otli. > BEXSOX WINS Älia.'rtl Sole lt<'pi«*>M'ntiillve *»$ Slivrmnii < lay A Co a I’I uikm . ilio Hu’inwny nful otlier lendlug plnnos Otlier mnkv* ut mod- ■i ti* pii* «* 'l’un1 iig ami repnlrs A ui - ih > for l Hi l l SI U IXG MACHINES. 01.14 I II l'Y PI- W RITER AND \ II lOlt I IL KING M l< MINE Hook«, Siailom-ry nml Pii tu rea KlAMAIH IALIS MUSIC MOUSE l'rto «Inora < ani of Postonica Il MAGHI'. X. I*ro|»ri«*4«>r The Young Business Man i FISHING TACKLE THE GUN In ICver.vl liiiitf Should start a bank account at once. Il will give bini n buttar standing with those with whom lie deals. It will save him from tlic atari from nil diapulra an to payments It «III save him con- slderabl« In the trnnamlaalon of money. If you have alarteli or are about to aturt In bualneaa opeu nn account al the Flral Tiust un<l Having« llnnk. You will not lx* the only »mail de positor. First Trust and Savings Bank Klamath Falls, Oregon How «bout your FRUIT JARS The fruit canning season Is now here and you need fruit Jars Let us sell you the ng. t jars at the right prices and we know we can satisfy you ■■■■■■■■Ask for the Bail Jar mmbmmhmbb ^ WM. C. HURN Monarch Grocery EYES A. EYES Money to Loan HAYDEN Oregon Agricultural College Klamath County Abstract Co ABSTRACTIN Independence That Pays RRIGATION can be made profitable where- ever the rainfall is uncertain. Even in Oregon where the total rainfall is 30 to 40 inches there are many profitable irrigating plants, because the rain does not always fall at the time when it is most necessary to the suc cessful growing of crops. A nearby stream or fast-flowing well, a pump of sufficient capacity, and a dependable I IH C Oil and Gas Engine make every farmer who has them independent of rainfall conditions, and practically sure of the best growing conditions for his crops, I H C engines are recommended for irrigat ing work because of their reliability. They are always ready for the work demanded of them. They are easily moved from place to place; need little attention after starting; are simple* easily understood and managed; and may be used for farm pumping, sawing, running the feed grinder, grindstone or emery wheel, cream separator, churn, washing machine, etc., besides running the irrigating plant. The 1 II C line includes water and air-cooled engines—station ary 1 toSO-H. P.; portable 1 tc 25-11. 1’.; skid- Z° 1O‘H’ P,; tr:ict,,rs* 12, IS, 20. 25, and 45-H. I .¡sawing, spraying, grinding outfits, etc. j? • f “ l°cal dealer for catalogues and full information, or write International Harvester Company of America llncorpurated) Portland I H C Sarrica Raraaa The purpoae of thlc lluraau 1« to furnl«h fraa Sn beAVr U.m' n«'“ If’^'u hl%m.ny wo;<h:,n"h> tioni concernlnr aolh, < ropt. landF<1niTnate 4 rri ¡■I on. fartllUer., ric m.k ‘ yOWlnqui «iTiiisr