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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. BREVITIES. ComnilisloniTs' Court HERE AND THERE. Commissioners* court convened July I'd Martin now ride» a clialnless A great deni of sick liras la re;>orte<| in 6 ul th« coiir* hour«. Judge I.. F. Wil-' THURSDAY, JULY II, 1899 ' safety. the Tule lake section this week. 1 lit» and Coinnn ol'inrr AA'm. I*avla pres The I Ire Company. Ed Gardner, of Merrill, 1» seriously A'. A. f*iinlnp went to Molford Ust ent. II. T. Anderson tiring slisent. The F ooting al the court holts« Mon •lek with piM'iimonls. week with some horses a Inch ho will ■ Tho following business was transact'd ; In the matter of the cost bill, htatc of day evening for the purpose <d organi» <'hu« Ihuniiknr cut the grass in the dispose of there. Ing a Aro company was well attended. t out Huusu purk Monday. (iovernor Geer will declare th« day .Oregon vs M. Kingdom Bill disallowed. In the matter of the county road ¡ieli-1 Nil. Slate Treasurer C. B. Moore and fam- volunteers return, a holiday, and ask tionc I for by AAni. Barks, et nl. Begin-, Almut Ilvo years ago Klamath l ulls 11/ •;'■■ 1'Xi.H ted here next Munday. the people to declare it as such. issued Is,mis to tlm vaimi of fin, ning at the KAV coiner of Fee 8 and the ' Gam« AVorden Quimby now bus alsmt AA’anted At this office about 300 cash NAY corner of bee. 17, Tji II, s of Riol tssi for tlm purpose of having a water forty deputies In th*' Casciulo mountain», system put in lor protection against Are. siibsi'rlbcrs to help keep up egpenses. east AV. M., thenced no east on section | ■* ■ II. Houston returned Monday from prepared to arrest ull the deer nkinners. line to un inter* ction with the Merrill 1 A few years luter the town board had Just received at Van A'ulkenburg's county road. Re|a>rt accepted and Ashland where lie has been on business. two liu»e carts built, ami about two thu Anest line <>t wal*'h«s, chains anil George AA'. UsMiley has been appointed solid gold jewelry eycr shown in Klam same declared u public highway and ’ months ago bought boo luet of hose (or the same, The carta are now atoreil "loi'kmaii fur the Klamath Indian rcser- ath county. county road. wway in A. D. t'arrick'o waie house |s>. ’ vation. In tin- mutter of road ol public ease-! Chas, ism» emu« down from Big i'hi-ster Ifatton ha» gone to Title lake Klumutli marsh Saturday and returned nn-nt ¡H'titioned for by AV. B. bimjison. ' hind several mowing machine ami wagons. In easu of a conllagralion ludí where he will manipulate the sunny end , Tuesday. Ho re|s>rts a g<ssl hay crop Ordered that County Purveyor E. B. id the town Would lai destroyed (adore "I a pitch fork. I in his section. Henry survey same and report at Kept, A all A'alkenburg'a for waluhca and any tiling could be done to get it under Clint Van Brimmer, of Merrill, wim term of court. jewelry. Prices the lowest. Quality Vonlrol. In the multi r of the js-tilion of Robt. I in town Monday, lie is milking sonic This expression is always heard after guurantrc.l. improvmenta on his place, und came AA’ehh for liquor ticense. Petition; School will close In district Ko. 33, we have hud a large Are, "AA'hat we grunted mid county clerk authorised to here lor lumber. want in Kluniath I alls is a gissi water Wood river valley, tomorrow for u E. Egcrt. the Dairy harness maker, is issue license. ayatcni to light tire with," Klamath month's vacation. G. AV. Mnylone was appointed janitor in town this week and is employed at The county mads in Wood river valley the Midway stable' milking and r,q air- for the court bouse on a alary of $75.00 Falls hua as goisl a system us there is m Niutliern Oregon, und all that is rwud.-d are reported almost impaaaablo on ac . Ing harness L»r It. AV. Marple. per year. now to make II complete is un organiteli count of excessive irrigation. In thu multi r of the bridge scrota President McKinley, al the last White fire i'om|Miny and mime place to ki ep The |M>trifled man that The New York House reception, broke the hand shak .Afillei cri-i k in lamgcll valley. Contract lai on exhibition the hose carta, so that they will Is- t'mnedv t'o. has w ill Im awarded to AVta. I lack 11» for the sunt of next Saturday from ¡0 u in. until 6 ing record by greeting -IHI*i js-rsons in $340. hamly t<> get at when wanted. ! an hour and forty-five minuLes. 1 |>. in. It ia to the interest of Ihn property In thu matter of petition of town For extras for mowing machines, board to erect town hall on court bouse I ted ami Richard Melba»« <4 Fort owners of the town to that thia matter la allru.k'd Io at om e, There Klamath, brought down a load of beef rakes and general farm machinery call block. The town ls>aid of Klamath are doligli young men in town to have hides yesterday which they sold toT. F. Ion the East End blacksmith shop, Falls having p-titioned the court for per A. 1> Carrick, tlie him ksinith, carries mission to erect a town hall on the cor two large companies, ami can do gissi Miner. F. 1 urrer is having a new porch built a full linn of extra» tor all kinds ol ner of lol 5, Block 35. I'erinission was eorvice if they are trained a little. AA uku up boy» atei have some enterprí-i mi In - general merchandise store, w hich machinery and is prepared to repair granted lor tin erection of same. Build alsuil you ami attend the meeting ut adds very much to the harks of the your machine on shott notice. ing to be 29x40 ft. Three hundred and nine coyote scalps! the court house Monday night at « building. Gov. Geer, Adjutant * ieli. Tuttle and E. It. Rennies ami Alex Martin, sr., Colmud Gillis left Salem Sunday night and twenty-three wild cat seal[ m were o'clock sharp. went to Fort Klamath this morning on h>r Kan Francisco to meet the Oregon received and counted. And warrants- Rwosevell's future. business rxxinooted with their stock in volunteers returning from Manila. ordered drawn on state treasurer for1 It is idle to conceal the fact that thia $664. that section. A huge meteor expl'alcd near F'pokann really great man (Governor R immh - vi -I i i Say I You don't want to wear long the oilier day then cajnc a severe thun Court adjourned July 10. who haa shown himsclt equal to the whiskers ami long hair this hot der storm. Klamath county is in need many emergenejes which he has ls-cn (Jranit ware at Duffy's. weather. Goto Ky'a and have tbuu lot several of these meteors to cause a call»! upon to face during a typical taken off. FAII.l RI 5 WERB FEW. 1 good ram. American life, ia a living, bleathing Clothing al Dufy's. factor in the jsihtu s <>f the country amt Thr Lost river school closed Friday Ida own party. Most rajadly Is he « limbing to the point so long ami ad- luiraldy held by James G. Illailie. Not climbing really, but lu-ing pusliod to that plano bv republicana a lio admire him for what he is ami for what lie has done. Jest ss certain as the stars lol low their courses, ('idonei ami Governor lt>sua'wit ia not to end his public Ide when his term as goy, rnor of New York is ended. The republican party has uh ' for him, ami at the proper time it will «all him W AR DEPARTMENT'S PLANS. J. L. Padgett, the Kcno merchant, was in town Saturday on business. Mr. Padgett my» haying has commenced, ami that there will be a largo crop. C. I*. Wilson ami family left Saturday (or a few weeks outing al the famous Pelican bay resort. They were taken to the bay by tlui steamer “Oregon." (’. I < ialarncau came up from Spring lake Sunday ami is new employed on II. I*, (ialarncau'» new residence. Mr G. will finish O. A. Reals* new residence fs iore returning home. Judging by the amount of building Oregon Troops Will be Taken Io material that J. I‘. GoeJIor, proprietor ■ d the ra-li and door factory, is shipping Vancouver For Muster Out. A AA »»liiiigtoti dispatch of July II. out, them must In- a groat deal of Im- •tales that unless some change I. made, the pirn now arranged for 11«* Secund Oreiioii la that the r,-gim<-,it will go to Astoria on the government transports ami will then ba transferred to the river stcAwiera chartered by the quarter master's departotanl, taken to Portland, ami alter the reception at Portland w dl l>c taken to Vancouver, where they will remain until mustered out. It will 1» some time before the mils ler-out takes place, aa tb«*" mu>t be iui accounting of property ami a artthng of accounts with each company. Extensive plans ami preparations ar» Iwing made at Vancouver (or the rv- coption and accommodation of vol un leers. Nprlng Creek Visitor». Alex Martin, Jr., ami J. ('. Ruten ic •pent Sunday am! Monday catching trout. Geo. T. Baldwin ami 0. !.. Parrish went t<, the famous Ashing stream Sat urday ami returned Munday. IV. F. Bowdotn, tints. Brandon »ml Altieri Whitney arvcanijMil on the creek Allis «W1. pruvenunt going on in the cm.i.'y. A. I.. U-avitt and family were paaaen- gets on the “Oregon" Saturday. They went to Pelican bay, where Mr. la-avitt will hunt squirrels and catch some of the Ann trout that inlest Pelican creek. They will be gone alsuil three weeks. For sale, »nc 3 inch Studebaker wagon, 3 meh tire, comparatively new. V. L. pAMlall. One half docen second-hand bicycles, l»lies' ami men's, cheap. L. Parrish. The ltc|aiblican returns thanks to Rol l \ Miller, president of the AATI- laniette A'alley ('bautauqua Asmiciatlon, for a couiplitmvita ry ticket to the sixth annual a-'cmlily to bo held in Oregon City, July lHth to2Wth. A first class Kimbal Organ. Gm. T. B aldwin . The State Normal School ut Ashland, Or., i now umler state control. The training 'Ivpartnient is in charge of a Ihoroiigh critic teacher, ami in now* an complete an any school in the state. Tho term o|«ns Sept. 11, IMS*. The ad vertisement np|H'»r» in this issue. For Sale Stationery at Dufy’s. I or the Second Quarter of 1899, on account of tin* poor attendance of the Smaller in xj Aears. pupils. Miss Benson, the teacher, left R.G. Dun A Co'» report July 8th is Sunday for Ashland, where she will as follow s: Failure« for the tirst half I visit friends and relatives. of 18W», with banking and Anancial in Attorney General Blackburn has ren cluded, ar in all other accounts publish dered an opinion in which lie holds that ed, wvru with liabilities of ft'J,- tlie rules of the Soldier*« Home requir Cornmer ial failures were )L* ing inmates to aasig« to the Home, pen with liabilities of IC>,(Ml,1*32, of sion money received by tbeur, are il which fl0,<23,3/3 were manufacturing legal. This is the time of the year when th« and 123,0113**4 were trading. In tho second quarter, failures were tlie small boy goes to the lake for a swim and comes home w it h his shirt mi w rung smallest ever reported in that quarter side out and tells his mother it got that fur the 25 years fur which quarterly re way when he was crawling through a ports have been made by this agency. The average per failure—17104—ia the barb-win* fence. tuuallei'l ever known in any quarter; Then* arc said to be mor« than the storage |ier Arm in business $12.20, 2,000,1)00 sheep hi Oreg"ti. They are and the ratio of defaulting liabilities to worth $5,000,out). They annually pro solvent exchanges, <>2 cents per tlOUO, duce l'qisXJ.lkM) ]s>uuds of wo«»!, which are lioth trie smallest ever know in any at the present price would lie Wurth quarter. $1,080,001). In JO of the 14 branches of manu« Ex-railroad Commissioner J. B. Eddy fseturing, failures were smaller than in has purchased the Forest Grove Times the rami' quarter of four of the previous and made his initial ls>w at the head of Ave years. The larger failures for $100,- that pajK-r's editorial column last week. 000 or more were only two in trading C<d. Eddy is an old and experienced for $224,088, less than a tenth of the newajinper man. smallest previous year, and only 15 in AA a I Lice Baldwin, onr old-time har all for $2,417,180, from a fifth to a tenth m's» and saddle maker, can give you of previous years. The decrease on the some of the best bargains in his line you sundl failur-s is worth special study. ever heard of in Klamath county. Ex AVbeat declined of a cent, export» amine his saddles aud prices before go living but 2330,021 bushels for the ing elsewhere. week, flour included, against 2,043,139 L. B. Applegate left Sunday (or Ager last year for both coasts, although west via Ashland where he will meet Mr. and ern receipts were 3,861,523 bushels, Mr«. 1 Elmer J. Applegate, who will against 618,492 last year. If tne farm a pend the summer in Klamath county, ers actually carried over 6.5,000,000 They 1 are expected here about the 15tli bushels or more, a yej .after $1.25 Inst. to $2 per bushel The Halem Orphan's Home will lie Chicago for some nt closed soon. The managers will find ing jiurn.il estitnS homes for flic children now in their education winch tn charge mxl then abandon the work. tho claim still entirely falW The action was made necessary on ac for their liberal -idling this year at lowW count of lack of funds. prices. Contradictory guesses and H. E. Smith and wife, of Merrill, and hopes continue, but this year is very Mrs. E. E. AVise, of the Falls, left Mon hard on predictions. day for tho Deschutca river on a rec Failures for tlie week have been 113 reation trip. They will visit with Chas. in the I'nited states against 229 last Graves before returning. Tho party year and 20 in Canada against 17 last will la* gone for sevcrul weeks. year. 'P * * <8 * A Bright and Interesting Exhibit * of Ladies’ Dress Goods is now on, an Exhibit full of clelloiouBly dolrit^r creations in crisp silks, brimming with smart, pretty and practi cal and ivor'OFkloswt, tantalizing in its almost limitless variety of airy organdies, deli cate lawns, mannish madrases, soft satins and farcy flannels. 'fi we have perfected a line of Men’s, Women’s and Misses’ shoes to comply with the demand for the BEST. 'fi > 'fi <8 I Our Hat Department 'fi <8 * Without Exception 'fi is unsurpassed in Southern Oregon, as we shall en deavor to give such material and styles heretofore ob tained only in higher priced hats. We have an immense stock of remnants of ribbon which is going at half price. Come and See for Yourself. We are also headquarters for furnishing goods, fancy and staple groceries, etc., etc., etc. & 'fi 'fi 'fi tfi w * * Agents Royal Insurance Company. 'fi <8 <fi 'fi 'fi 'fi 'fi <fi PERSONAL M r Orr came down from Langell valley yesterday and returned home today. He re port. a line prospect tor wild hay tn the valley. Johu Orr and wife and daughter, of Reno, Nev, are guests of Mr. and Mrs J. 8. Orr. They will r<ms:n about a week. E. Schlegel, a Portland attorney, passed through town Saturday on his way home from Lakeview. F M. and B F. Barnum were in the Falls Sa’- urdry from Tule lake. Thos. G. Farrell of Portland, came in Tues day and went to Pelican bay Wednesday. A. 8. Coombs and wife, of San Francisco, came dow n from the Pelican bay Monday and returned Tuesday. Geo Hum, agency farmer.and family came down from the Agency and have taken up their resid'.nea In town. Mr. Hum will enjoy a X days' vacation. Dr. H. B Harms returned Tuesday from Portland and Astoria, where haa been oa buU neaa. Dan'l Gordon was up from Keoo Tuesday on busineaa. Watt Pearson an-1 family came up from the the McCloud country Munday. They are the guests of Mrs. J. Pearson. Supt. G. V. Goshom. Mrs. D. Ryan. Miss -uyderand Mary Baasen, school employes at Klauiath Agency, left last week on their an nual vacation. Geo. McDonald was a visitor in the Falls Saturday from Langell valley. N.8. Merrill and Frank Dean, of Merrill, were in town Saturday to attend the Installa tion of the Odd Fellows' offleers. W. W. h'cwtnan was In from Lost river Clothing, Dry Goods* Just Received and on Display at J .> Cambres, of Butte M<*fn Dick Hsultli and “Stg” Yon ng arc Kip Van ltipcr, of Bonanxa, brought the Falls Monday. Mr Cambres will I catching the speck led beatili«« in Spring the county with the intention of purchasing down four head of draught horses Satur creek thia week having gone there Tues land. day w li ich he sold to Geo. Stephenson, day. Frank Grohs, of langell valley, was in town who han la'i'ii buying up a largo band to la#t Friday buying machinery for bls haj Geo. Nidkciwou rotnrnc*! home from take to California. Mr. Btephenmni raach. AA'illiMn.son rlvrr Tuesday after a week l>asned through town Sunday morning Milk Pans at Duffy '«. D G. Frown, of Crystal, was a passenger Croquet sets at Duffy's. •fishing. the Oregon” Friday, returning Saturday. San Francisco has another poisoned with fifteen bend. The prices paid C.T. Silvers and father, of Crystal, are candy case on its hands. A Mrs. ranged from $31) to $70. INSTILLATION PICARD PARAGRAPHS. Gold Hill this week on business. Kchcibb, having received a box of dainty Ira Hansen, of Pelican bay, went to Wm. Duncan aud Geo. Deal,of Langell val ........................................... F.n. Rxrt »< trai« The weather is Ashland last week afters piano for the , confectionery through tho mail, ate The Odd Fellows Installed Their New ley, were in the Falls Saturday proving upon Ane and crop» are looking well, with a some of it with n friend and soon be their homesteads. Officers Saturday Night. the lodge. Mr. Crary is an enterprising giasl proapcct for hay. gentleman and intends to make I'elicnn I came alarmingly ill. TI10 candy was Frank Kester, cams in from Foe valley Satur Rain ia what wo wart at present. The otfieera of Klamath lodge No. poisoued with arsenic. day to prove up on his homestead rn that val Mr. Goodrich la aerioualy ill. bay one ol tho Anest resort» in Oregon. ; 137, I. O. O. F., were installed Saturday ley Th« little town of Picard is improving Beside» tho lodge, Mr. Crary has built Lloyd Tailrot, better known as Dick night, July 8, for the current term, by rapidly. Mr. Otto's new store building A. Kinney, the merchant at Merrill, accom Swetter, the hat drummer, was in the is nearly completed and will make and turnialiod several cottages for tho J. Q. AVillits, D. D. G. M. The officer» panied by his wife, was in the Falls City Satur Falls city lust week. Mr. Talbot was iu accommodation of the many tourists quite an addition to our town. day on business. are aa follows : a stage accident near Alturas, and as n Tho Fourth of July celebration held who s|H-ud the summer there. M E. Hutchison and wife were up from Mer AVallaee Baldwin, N. G.; AV. E. nt Mr. Juiin Richardson*» grove was a Consequence carries a largo piece of Everything at Duffy's. Clark, V. G.; Chas. I. Robert«, Rec. rill Saturday and returned Sunday. great success. The ting was at half court plaster over lus right eye, and a Robt. Welsh» the mixologist of Merrill, was mast In ruaisw-t to Mrs. Cox, who died Sec. ; C. 11. Withrow, treasurer. The Tho Steamer “Oregon’’ plying bo- j few bruised ribs. in the Falls city Monday getting his liquor Monday, July ltd. following subordinated officer« were license. There waa a lively run-awny in Tii'ard tween tho Falls, Pelican bay, and other 1 From ail accounts the celebration in on the afternoon <>f July 3d. Tho team jsdnts on the Big Klntnath lake is doing Lakeview was a grand success. There appointed: J. V. Houston, R.S. N.G.j Messrs. Ladd and Farrell of Portland accom AA'iu. Terrill, L. S. N. G.; J. B. Camp panied by E.C.Cr^ssof Salem left by Tuesday belonging to Mr. Cooper became fright-1 a good business, making four trips a were many interesting features. The ened and proci-cdod to try their speed’ bell, conductor; AValter Ix'nox, warden ; morning’s boat for Spring creek for a two down but were wero stopped stoiqied by I week. Mr. Richardson says that lie is celebration commenced on tho 30lh of J. O. Hamakar, chaplain; J. A. weeks’ out Lug. They are all expert fl> fisher a ' i " 11 Main * street, ,,r*'t'L hut M T. ( )li V«»r /..a... .4.. ... .. ... Air. Oliver Iwfore any damage was done. ineparcd to carry all kinds of freight, June and continued until July 5th. men. Uerlinps, 1. G.; A. Kershner, O. G.; passengers and live stock to any jsiint July 7, I Him. N o N amk . Miss Dollie AVoodciH'k, formerly of this on tho lake at reasonable rates. * J. F. Goeller, R. S. V. G.; N. S. Mer Goo. 8. Nickerson left yesterday for Portland on legal business. He was accompanied by place, represented Columbia. rill, L.S.V.G.; F. J. Dean, R.S. S. Sickle Grinders, price $5.00. Luther's Volunteers Arrive. Wm. Muir, an attorney of Fortland, who has 5hoes and (Roves at Duffy's This lodge was organized Inst Jan been spending the past ten days on Spring A <lisp atch received hero thia morn- Sucoess Sickle Grinder does perfect Alias Edna Houston entertained about uary and now has a membership of creek fishing. Mr. Nickerson will attend the «8 status that the two transports w ith work. Baldwin’s Hardware Store. thirty of her young friends at her home seventy and new applications for Grand Lodge of A . 0. V. W. which me*ts at Comnlaints are heard on All sides he Oregon volunteer arrived in San last Friday afternoon. After a merry membership coming in all the time. The Dalles on the l»th Inst . as representative from IdnkvilU lodge. No. 110. I'r^noiaco yesterday evening. A largo about the condition the side walks are time in the opera house, during which Tho lodge room over the Fair store in, especially from the women. The fleet of boats escorted them into the liny. nails that stick up to tear the shoes timo games and dancing were indulged lias recently been carpeted and new It is m>(, known how long they will re and loose boards to stumble over, uir.kc tn Hemory of Mr». Seth W. Cox. in, the young people were seated and furniture added which makes it very bam in San Francisco before going to it very uncomfortable for the pedes-’ Ohce more tho reaper, Death has come and refreshnients served consisting of ice attractive. tho boatman pale, lias ferried across jho fortlund. Governor Goer was there to trians. New cross-walks should bo put down in several of the streets, and old 1 cream aud cake. mystic waters a loved one, to the bright leceive them. Kan Francisco gave the one repaired , as they uro a disgrace to I MARRIED realms of eternity. She has passed, tlie «eta A double-headed, three-eyed, short |°ya a royal reception. any town. Property owners should see! way death, and gone home to God eternal. that tho side walks in front of their' tailed calf was born near Long creek Al'fl.KGATK -OGDk'N At Nevada i tty. <’al Tho all wise Father saw fit to cajl her heaven- I f.aat week some of our residents living projicrty is kept in good condition, and last May. It has four nostrils, two, July A. lsw Mr. Elmer I. Api'li-gatc, of ward and though kind friepds and loving Klamath Falla, and Mlu Rather Ogden, oil hearts fain would have kept her here but B cloae proximity to the Court House not depend on the town council for all tongues, three eyes, three umler jaws the repairing to be done, the summons of God was obeyed and she left and 11 tail three inches long. AV. G.! Nevada City. Cal. f ’farly asphixiatod by the holy in- The groom is n son of L. B. Applegate, this frail world of sorrow »nd tears and passed •>'>' from the county commissioners’ I .7. A. Houston, and son, AVillie, who Kennedy Isnight it when it was eight on to the unfathonv.'d future, do not weep tor ■rut offering, which consisted of over left hero two months ago for the gold ! days old and four days after sold a half of Swan lako valley, and a graduate of her dearest vno, she is not dead but only slcep- V c°yote scalps. Aulds of Buffalo Hump, Idaho, returned Interest in it to C. AA'. Blackwell for Stanford university whoso reputation eth. She has only joined her angel baby in educational circles is highly honored, that bright home where soon all shall meet Saturday. Mr. Houston says that the $250.—Yamhill Reporter. She has gone on Just before us. having been connected for the past it.r.w,’iW Y df I i Comedy Co. will give country in over-run with mon and wages ! Hats and Sox at Duffy'w. Yet a little while we stay, how h(.r„ o|, ,j„|y )5 NoxlNatur- three years with the agricultural depart- . uro very low. In I ho heot Helds around 1 James AV heeler, of Ft. Klamath «as Then we too moat cross the rivet Ldl.L ' l,l<' fonny Dutch To the land of endless day Ln Grande, men uro weeding beets lor seriously hurt last Friday while break meat, of AA'nahington, I). ('., a« assistant bill .1'1' * nmke van forget your Then why mourn the dearest Sius', 75 cents per day. This was too much ; ing horses. Mr. AV hoc lor had a horse! botanist. The bride is an accomplished She Is waiting over Ibero for .Inbo and ho headed for home. tied up to a largo post and wuh putting teacher in one of the schools of Nevada And is beckoning to the loved ones HORN Will Humphrey mi l Joe Hum, who tho harness on it, when the horse lie- City. The young couple launch out on Erom those realms so bright and fair : matrimonial sens nuder the most favor- 11 ' It Kcno, or., July », 1811V, lo Mr. Acoompaiiiwd Mr. Houston north are at gan jumping around and knocked Sha has joined her angel baby: ’ able auspice». The RarputtcAN joins ■' lr*hn C'leiosni, a r,,n. Canyon City, having taken «contract to 1 tho post over against Mr. AVhseler, I he. are »siiuij ,-r. ihe si> >re.____ —_ ' " »lamaih Falls. Or., July 11, jsm , haul saiv log, for a large lumber mill bruising _____ his head and chest seriously.' with many filends in extendinAL R *o<l Mr», l.r. Mlnrr, s aon. ibri»< ilr-yu I Lowest Prices Guaranteed. L. ■(§)■ ✓ ALerlt Is tlie Trade» mark of Suecess»»Val» ue Is tlio True Test of Cheapness. L. F WILLITS, Prop'r, » Strictly First Class HOTEL EWAUNA I Headquarters for Traveling Men Rafes Reasonable Opposite C