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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1913)
Jeans have an average of .666 and ♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a PETITION FOR I.IQIOII LICENSE the Pill Rollers .333. J. E. Vose, Ft. Klamath, Oregon r The first game of the series went to The public will please lake notice that on the 2 711« day of January, 19 13 WATER I SERS RECEIVE MORD the druggists, who scored 758 to 739 al io o'clock a. tn., th« undersigned will apply to the County Court -«nd rolled up by the Pelicans. The second FROM WASHINGTON Count) CommlHslonerH of the Stalo of Oregon, for Klamstli County, in the game was won by the Pelicans by a court room of said court, In the county court house nt Klamuth Fulls, Ore lead of five pins, but the third was in gon, for a liquor license, licensing him to sell, exchange or olherwls«* dis In Order to Demonstrate die A «I van doubt until Hamilton made a sensa-1 < • pose of splrltous, malt or vinous liquors, or fermented elder, commonly tage* of Graus Growing. Uncle ttonal finish of seven strikes, making 1 kuowu ns "hard cider," In quantities of less than one gallon, for u period Saui’s Hired Men Will Co-Operate a score of 200, and winning for the II) Ik'». J- G. Brendel, Pastor Baptist <'hurt'll of six months, from and after date said license may be grunted, upon th«- With Farmers in the Klamath Ba Pelicans. following described premises, <o-wl( In u frame building known ns the sin. and Will Give Advice on the The scores for the three: '.I E Vo «■'•«.' situated on Section 16. township 33. range ieast of Wil Planting Methods (13 Star Drug Co.— (I) (1) "Let us go to Bethlehem and see God, the Creator of the World, And lamette Mei'ldlnn, in Fort Klamath, Oregon, Wuotl illvsr Precinct, County 135 i Martin Levenik . . . 150 tyet, behold the glory. A new star ¡of Klamath, and the Slate of Oregon, und thut the following attached pe this thing that has come to pass." I’ 167 Dry land farmers in the Klamath Brown ..................... 167 Wise men have said that the eye is directs the wise men of the East to tition Ims been duly circulated as required by law. 1 11 uot satisfied with seeing. The truth the humble spot. Never was Hie birth I Dated December 23, 1912, 111 Basin are to be furnished with free Maxwell................... 125 1.: • of this is confirmed by the experience of an earthly prince so highly lion ¡Stephens ................. 157 124 i Petition for liquor license, to sell, exchange, or otherwise dispose ot alfalfa seed by the government for ex 1 5 1 01 all ages. It admits of only one ex ored. 147 Tatters...................... 150 spirituous, mult or vinous liquors, or fermented «Ider, commonly known periment purposes. A letter to this — — —— ception. There is an object, and only God gives us Information to put us as "hard ifider," at Fort Klamuth, In Wood River Precinct, Klamath Conn effect was received by Secretary Al Totals 7 5 8 6 84 73S one which satisfies the eye of the iu action. When the shepherds were ! ty, and State of Oregon. White Pelicans— (l) (31 mind, and that is the Lord, Jesus informed of what had happened und bert E. Elder of the Klamath Water (1) I To the Honorable W. S. Worden. .ludfe of the County Court of the State 122 118 20 c Christ. We have proof of this iu where it happened it put upon them 'of Oregon, for Klamath County, and to John Hugelsteln and C. G. Merrill, Hammond .............. Users .Association from the bureau of 132 good old Siniean. mentioned in Luke action. Is the Savior born in the city j oin missioned« for Hie county and state aforesaid 147 plant industry of the department of Mike Lavenik .... 162 135 140 2-29:30. Buehl....................... 159 lie lmd long waited for of David? Let us go, they said, and agriculture. Wo, the undersigned, legal voters and residents of Wood River Pre Icurtis ..................... 139 138 the "consolation of Israel." When he see him. Tlio wise men made the same 152 ¡einct, Klamath County and State of Oregon, would respectfully petition The letter states that the bureau is 135 saw the infant Savior in the temple improvement of their Information. 147 ¡White ..................... lo4 ¡that U liquor license be granted to .1 I-.' Vose to sell, exchange or otherwise sending first class seed to the semi- — — — i he clasped the Holy Child in IBs arms. They saw Ills star In the distance, and dispone of spirituous, malt or vinous liquors or fermented elder, common arid sections of Oregon, and asks foi 699 715 thanked God, and said: "Lord, now they followed its direction until they ly known ita "hard elder," In quuntlj a leas than one gallon nt Fort Klam Total ................... 739 the names of twehty local fa-mers. This evening the Elks' team and let Thy servant depart lu peace, ac came to Bethlehem, and were gra nth. In Wood River Precinct, County oj Klamath and State of Oregon. That Each of these will receive euough ithe Star Druggists will play th.’ see-! cording to Thy word. Mine eyes have elously rewarded for all of their ti me, said license be granted to the party aforesaid for a period of six months alfalfa seed for the planting ot one ord serie« of the season long journey and sucrillcc. seen Thy salvation." iron« and after the late of granting «aid license, and each for himself says acre. It was said of some ot the Turks There is nothing to be lust in serv- i That I have personally signed thia pelltlou and Hint my rcsidt-iic«-, poslotflce Field men connected with the bu Dr. Truax Operates a century ago that as soon as they ing the Lord, but all to be gullied, address and voting precinct la correctly written niter my name, and that I reau will inspect the alfalfa crops Dr. L. L. Truax today performed saw the tomb of Mahomet they put Let us learn another lesson from , .mi and have been nil actual resident of Wood River Precinct In Klamath wherever possible, and will lend what an operation upon Louis Hoagland, out their eyes because they would not them. County and State of Oregon for a period of more than thirty days Inst past. assistance is needed. removing the young man's tonsile and detile them again by beholding com "Let us now go,” they said. NAME. Residence. t’oatolllce Voting Precinct three adenoids. The lad is rapidly mon objects. Does superstition teach What, at midnight? Cold reason- HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS TO Albert L. McGuire . . . ........... Fort Kliguath . Fort KInitialh. Rlwr recovering from the effects of the op them to admire the grave of a wicked ing would have said: "It Is an un PLAY ALUMNI QUINTET Grover R. Nell.......... . . . . Fort Klamath . Fort Klamath RlVer eration. Covetousness reasonable hour." i imposter? A. J. Massa ................. . Fort Klamuth . Fort Klamath . River What will become Let us, as Christians, hasten to be would have said: As the proposed town basketball . Fort Klamath . River hold a sight of real glory. Let us of our Hocks?" team has 'ailed to materialize, basket C. M. Noah................... ........... Fort Kl imutli . Fort Klamath. River But these business men, who had turn away from beholding vanity. Let tossers of the fairer sex are planning M E. Smith................ . . . Fort K ItHuulh . Fort Klumuth. Hiver us flx our eyes upon the adorable left their beds to attend their flocks to take up this sport, and hold a F. M. I'enton .............. . . . . Fort K >.<iath . Fort K luinuth. River I Jesus. Let us say with the admiring now- leave their flocks to Inquire after series of games during the winter. A L 8. Denton.................. ........... Fort Klikatta . Fort Klumuth. Hiver shepherd, when informed of the their Savior, and returned glorifying high school alumni girls' team is be T. E. Edmondson . , . . Fort Klt£ialb . Fort Klumuth. Hiver ¡and praising God for all they hud ¡Savior's birth: "Let t now go to ing organized, and already it has is T. Hunnun ..................... ........... Fort Kl »nath . Fort Kin ninth . Hiver 1 Bethlehem and see this thing which heard and seen, and fonud their flocks sued a challenge to the high school Kort K ! g nt h J W. Utter..................... . Fort Klumuth . Hiver all safe. Nothing lost, but nil gained. ¡has come to pass." girls. M. Macklin................... ...........Fort Kl.<>atb . Fort Kluiuuth. Hiver A lodge home, with lodge room, It was to shepherd-«, honest. in-( Let religion be our first business The co-eds at the high school have . Fort Klumuth . Hiver material enough for two fast teams, ¡club rooms, pool and billiard tables, dustrious men, that the good news It is the "one thing needful.” Sack J. M Copeland............ ...........Fort Klumuth . Fort Klumuth. Hiver Hla and should give the graduates of the reading room and other accommoda- was first announced. An encourage ye first the kingdom of God and Byron C. Jackson . . . ...........Fort Klumuth . Fort Klamath Hiver will t.ons is the latest plan of the local righteousness and all these things ment for such as be "diligent in busl- institution a pretty hard contest. L. II Lauritsen ...................... Fort Klamuth . Fort Klumuth . Hiver jness, ” and yet have their minds open members of the Loyal Order of Moose be added unto you. Math. 6:33. Practice games are played twice a Ilarry It Blair.............. Fort Klamuth . Fort Klamuth . River What we do let us do quickly, the week by the high school girls, and and a deal has just been closed w'th to the heavenly message. It was when l>. Erickson ................... .... Fort K latini III . Fort Klumuth. River | E. B. Henry for leasing the upper an- sooner the better. We can learn these shepherds were watching their they are rapidly perfecting teamwork L. H. Smith K lamat h. . Fort Klumuth . Hiver ' floor of the new concrete building on flocks by night that these "glad tid other thing from their example W. M Hodson K lamat h . . Fort Klumuth . Hiver "Let us go." they said. They ex- i Klamath avenue, between Fourth and ings" were brought to them. An COLD WEATHER M Clark .... Klamuth. . Fort Klumuth . River angel delivered the message, and a cited one another to this good work. IS ON THE JOB j Fifth streets. J. L. Short . . K lamat h . . Fort Klamath . Hiver I The upper floor will be used exclu- multitude of angels Joined in the Let the advantage of society be Roy Holt . . . K lainaili . . Fort Klumuth . River How many Klamath Falls residents experienc- sively by the Moose. In addition to chorus: "Glory to God in the high brought into religion. Walter Dixon Klamuth . . Fort Klumuth . Hiver say, one to another, es|ieclally In the ed their first real "touch o’ winter” Lolding their meetings there the lodge est, and on earth peace and good will E. W. Snilth . ... K lamat h. . Fort Kin math . River holiday season, "let us go to such an for this year Thursday morning and members will have a cozy place to toward man.” D. C. Brophy ... Klamuth. . Fort Klumuth. Hiver Here humility and glory were Join- amusement, such a party of pleasure." this morning, when the mercury1 spend their evening hours, Fred Watkins . . K lainaili . . Fort Kinmath . Hiver ed in their extremes. Christ divested instead of saying "let us go to the slipped down to seven points above J. E. Stowell . . . K lamat ti. , Fort Klumuth. Hiver McCullum Seriously Hurt himself of his heavenly glory, He took house of the Lord, and He will teach the zero level. Many a head of the F. F. Burnett . .. I Klumuth. . Fort Klumuth. River us His ways, und we will walk in Hit unto Himself our nature. "Tex ” McCullum, who was struck household shivered as he (or she) L. w Copeland . KI .«tuutii . . Fort Klumuth. Hiver Oh, deep humiliation of the Son of ways." got up to build the kitchen fire, that over the head with a stove poker at 8. B Gardner Klamalli. . Fort Klamath. Hiver essential ceremony before starting the*county road camp Christmas day, K lamatli. .Fort Klamath. River ¡talk concerning the Ahns being shown E. M leaver . . breakfast, and «'hen the other mem-, is reported to be in a serious condi- BOIS AM' GIRLS L. Sise more . C. Klacnuth. . Fort Klumuth. River ATTEND THEATER and seen the little heads bobbing In bers of the family were roused from . tfon this afternoon. ’ R. A Moon . . . . KbiHtalh. . Fort Klamuth . River their slumoers, they were informed '(-very direction, you would certainly II. II. Hill.......... K Intnath. Fort Klumuth . Hiver Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McClure, well -___ of 2 "kid- ~~ think so. that this was "the coldest morning One of the largest ____ crowds A. V. Tindall . . Klamuth . . Fori Klamuth River ¡known Poe Valley residents, spent ;(lle8” that pa8 assembled in Klamath yet." Chas. Brea er .. K la» iath. . Fort Klumuth . Hiver According to the record at the rec- Thursday visiting Klamath Falls Falls congregated Friday in front of I Richard Melhaso . . Klut iath . . Fort Klamath. Hiver FARMER INVENTS lamation service, the temperature was friends. ■the Star theater, and from 1:30 until G. 8. Hoyt................. KI.matti . . Fort Klamath . River USEFUL M It HIM. 7 degrees lower Thursday morning---------------------------- 2:30 they gathered in such forces that Jef Oden ................... Klii» uth . . Fort Kin ninth . Hiver George Bodenhamer of Ashland is Ithe sidewalk was completely blocked than at any other time this winter. J. II. Berry............... Klufiath . . Fort Klamuth. River This morning the maximum tempec here attending to business matters. ¡at times, and the overflow went out L. Markwell, a farmer residing ity I D. II. Wimer............ K ligauth . . Fort Klamath. River ature was 8 degree's. 1 into the street. As soon as the show the Upper Poe Valley, has applied for I Wm. B. Sargent . . . K I. » iath . . Fort Klumuth. River The coldest mark heretofore was 14 NY'LANDER WILL house opened there was a general a patent for a machine for eradicating Clyde Roberts.......... Kln» alli. . Fort Klamath . River WORK FOR U S. movement in the direction of the sage brush. He has had one of the J. A Gipson............ above, this being registered once in KI. »uutti. . Fort Klamath . River October and three times this month. doors, and in a very few seconds every machines built at the Klamath Iron E. A. Page ............... Klutnath. . Fort Klamath River Hans Nylander, well known Klam- mother’s son, and daughter, too, had Works, and those who have examined Wm. Zumbrum . ... Kln» iath. . Fort Klumuth. River lath county farmer, and formerly in entered the theater to see the movies. the mechanism declare that it will do FALSE ALARM ¡John Gray ................. K Intnath. .Fort Klamuth. River CAI SES A RUN charge-of the farm at the Klamath This performance was John V. the work. The machine Is operated H. L. Scott............... K lamat h. . Fort Klumuth. River Agency, has again entered the gov Houston's Christmas gift to the chil by either gasoline or horse power. O. E. Vose................. Klaimth. ,Fi 'ort Klamath . River Roused from their slumbers by an ernment service. He has been offered dren of the city, and, as announced in R. L. Chambers . . . Kl.fnnth. . Fort Klamath. Rlv>r alarm at 4 o'clock this morning, mem a responsible position by the Indian ¡The Herald last night, all were admit D. 8. Westfall and Victor Westfall Mr. Geo. Hartley . . Klutnath. . Fort Klamath . Hiver service in the work of constructing bers of the volunteer fire department ted free. Did they enjoy it? Well, If are here from Orenco to attend to P. (’. McKinley . . . . Klutnath. .Fort Klamath . River rushed to the lccation of the reported the Modoc Point irrigation project on you could have heard the buzz of business matters. C. C. Brophy .......... Kln nath . . Fort Klamath . River blaze, the Southern Pacific yards, but the Klamath reservation, and has ac- j H. L. Wimer............ K Intnath. .Fort Klamath. River no trace of a conflagration could be cepted. ' E. A. Koontz............ K l..tuutii. .Fort Klamath. RlVei- found. It has not been ascertained Mr. Nylander has leased his farm j J. E. Vose................. Klutnath. .Fort Klamath . Hiver who turned in the alarm to the tele-¡on Lost River to D. A. McComb, and I is moving his family and effects to phone office. i Chiloquin, where he will reside. : will be engaged in getting things UNIQUE ACTION STARTED HERE readiness for the commencement work on the project in the spring. You will never, never fear The first suit to avoid preference This cold and gloomy year Robert S. Adams of Merrill left ever commenced in Klamath county If you will very kindly lake tny advice. was filed in tne circuit court thi3 I Thursday for San Francisco to receive For you see this store Is selling morning by Rollo C. Groesbeck as medical attention, Just the thing for which you're y< Ring, trustee of the estate of E. W. Muller And we've also got a very darn low price. Suffragettes are planning a march against J. C. Rutenic. Groesbeck’s signature is attached to the complaint on Washington to arrive in time for the inauguration of Woodrow Wilson. iso as attorney per se. The cause of action dates beyond the time Muller, who conducted a mu-| Jack Loughlin, who was hurt sev- sic store here, was adjudicated a cral days ago by a fractious horse, bankrupt. A few weeks prior to Mul was removed from the Blackburn hos ler’s insolvency, the complaint alleges, pital to his room this afternoon. Muller transferred to Rutenic musical F. O. Meloy was In Friday from bls instruments and typewriters valued ranch near Altamont. at |500, to satisfy a debt of 1305. Groesbeck states in his complaint Abel Ady is up from Midland today. that there was not sufficient money raised from the sale of the Muller stock to satisfy the demand of cred WOODEN BALL (.IVES THE TIME itors, and he holds that Rutenic has no right to a larger percentage of thc WASHINGTON, D. C,, Dec. 28.— Indebtedness than other creditors, He When the little wooden ball on top asks Judgment against Rutenic for |500, the alleged valuation of the of the State, War and Navy building merchandise transferred to Rutenic drops with a thud, ships thousands of miles at sea in all the directions of the'compass, set thv-ir chronometers. PEEK ANS TAKE TWO FROM STARS , For this little ball represents the official time of this country, and the "Wild Bill” Downing’s Star Drug official time at sea tor American ves bowlers lost two out of three games sels. It is operated from the naval to the White Pelican team in the observatory, exactly at noon, and as Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers opening series of the City Bowling it falls, the Arlington radio station League at the Club alleys Inst night. wirelesses the one flash "noon” for,- her marriage. She is an extreme (Copyright by Harris & Ewing) As the percentage of the teams is through the air, the telegraph oper ly (harming woman, and Is very pop- Th< countess Moltke, wife of the reckoned by the number of single ator flashes it over his keys, and tens Danish minister, was Miss Cornelia ul.ir in the social circles of the lead- of thousands of clocks are telegraph games played, not by the result of the Van Rensselaer Thayer of Boston be- Ing cities of this country and Europe. series of three at a meeting, the Pei- ically regulated to the dot. 11 rEEKL ) SE/E1/OA The Birth of Christ I American Wife of Danish Minister WILLIAM C. HURN HARDWARE Klamath County Abstract C ABSTRACTING