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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1899)
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. BREVITIES. 111.AVY BANK Cl I ANING.S. Henry Hlout, ol L‘»it river, was visit Real Ealata Transfers. I Ilo» Ing are tho del'll« rvconled in I’cr Lent larger than ii.g in tlm uietro|H.li« Tuesday. Keep your cy■■ on Duffy. “ill HbPAV. ÀI (il'HT fl, I Mini < i.-o, Chi at mi. of I' a . iihii »a, wa- in tli.- the <,'. ik's oflico since July 25th: last July. Grant I liilry, ,,f opr ague river, I*»» r«*- M e. f Oregon to F. A. Hyde, Fiilbi city Tuvsifay and U i- ln< day. Il <1. I hi ii A t'o., in t heir w ii I ly I •• MAHON It*. luriHMl fr< in Klundike. 3'1, tp ,T|, », r. Geäst. N W4 of i view u| ti¡ide, say : Mi»» I'es'le Htmili y urrivi-l Wi-dm-«- V| 4M41H lol«.« N" '<■ ' I AIM l-i'vi Hi...i I wmd, o| l.angi'll valley, ii I'f. tp 35 s r U east. N W4 of »ec 30, A I.......... ".'■«i' n “" ii“ Ttisiv’ la celIninly rm in for >- Hue de- <hiy front Ashland mid is the guest of „..u, ..I er l» «l b l.'C Il lull 17 s I 5 ca«t; <140 acre. Considerai HI..I.. F M....I... I., w M . A ViaiHlIg In .l.i, ksoii county till» Week. 'eiviisi', when the voluble of | .i ini iita Mrs. E. II. Ifi-umes. I..SIIII. V....I»I> < *ne luill 4,^,1, wcoml band bicycles, thruugh the i ii .11 iug hullin .July, ie H. D. Wl itmore, of Langt'll valley, F. A. Hyde and wifo to llm I'nited VI IM VI II I 'll",I N>. I , ladle«' uh ,| ,J,,.up. c. L. Pariisli. 17.2 per • i nt larger than l.i-1 y< ir, and n I i > il I V|. i i. r<. i waa renewing old u< 'piuinLincei in tliu .State» tin- above dcs<-ril»ed land. ia I iio U. i «vallili lu 0'11 • • I Ji. W builtli,i4 \ltiinmnt, ri'|M»rta lie 511.0 per eent larger than ill I '2, the hi -I Falls lust Friday mid Kalurilay. I. ha II m II V I'llIliM l.loll.vi' W, If. Anthony "b. f. E. Aiitl.ony, m »..... 'laudili» » h li ll.vir Is putting up fifty tuns cd idbilla a <luy of all previousji .il«. Hi great an nd Moore Bro«, and f. E. Mitcliell A Son, I ■ .- . l.i.lSV al»»)« W.-IVOIIK- Vance would w at Hint expei t.ito n "I r me freighters, returned from Ager Tu<-»d.iv, r i rm NTXIN x u now. < 'ontiderali'.li J50 1 ). J V IHll MlON.il » J. W. Ilryanl is biiiliHng a new barn setliuck iindur ordinary clrcumstaiiccs. willi freight (or our merchant». O. II. liar dil.aiger folH,irai. E. Harsli- on hi» plai e im ui H,,, k |,ool hou»u this l liis year the iinm uul fieedom fr .m la W. It. Allen, of b,st river, wus in Hie harger, Lol 1 block 1 ami lot " of block A. I» f. W. Imr troubles, al milt July I, is followed by I .ill» Saturday niter lumber, which will ! week. 2, and part <.f lot 12 in U • t Klaruutb /iSHVtiir ini«<r, x<. Ho lt.Mu nonie »igns ol ii tendency to strike, In- L iM wi. inm' ni'isii-t iiiioi I lie mi d in the many improvi im-nts lie Fall». W D. J.ihnruii, who left here afioul a cause gnat wotks arc i-mmittid fai iiit' iida making on hi» new ram h. dsi •Venin»» ••• • ... ....... . ■' l,a> < lara E. and < ¡co. W. Kallmi'i ilsblwln A It.-auii «’ liaid liiontliH ng-> fur Idaho, rctuincil last nlieud and cannot hull without Im s. Rut h » h > «loie All invilii., I• ol lliv A large party of tourists from Jackson Uray A Ch< al land C », univi lu good »lamllii« aivionll b'uinliiv. llltcrruptiou of liimini . « by I u I hh trouble« all) III « llvl I" atlviol Ibiii’l l .igi t the aurtlon »ale nt tlie » r 5 cast. ville and Meilford, w ho ure camiu'd on loti ? and I in section 4, tp Il I ItsMMuwa, U « uf nl) sorts I ms been lc»s than in mij rrslifvm-e . | Mrs. bmuli Miller next Hal Pelican buy, l'urne dow n on Richardson'» < -n mler.ition |1500. j W SISMS*». U' • 'olili I oilier July for years. Nor is the move- ilov, Aug. 5tli. '■eu. W. and Clara E. Howard to Bray sti-ami r yesterday forenoon und returned riient ol products liampei ed. We» I er ii re. <* K » A < ‘float Land < ’<»., b. V. '4 of »< e 4, tp 39, Murk mi Baldwin’s «tons building 1» iceiptsof w hi at ill July liave l.een IM,hod,. in tlic evening. gli. No ni O. I » no . i. Moore A ti'Keele, proprietor» ol llm s r 5 ea»t. Consideration 4150). I mut finirti» Ttitail«») <il progri'ssiiiit rapidly, the wall» now uni Hgo l.llsliels, Iiguilist 7 JMr.l,:ifl.l hu-hel« last <>eo. C. Way and wife to Bray A about ti ll feet high. teuieuth In M»»«m< limple Weat »ide livery stable», last week pur ‘ year todate, and cm n. SJ.JA ’ i, 151 busliels, Maa Jassia HBawM. W M < 'Imai Land < o. bj? , of sec I, tp 39, s r chased six fiend of young fiori.-s which Mi» l.*i ■* * " "Ut». — <o'o. Hum cam« up from Kemi Tues against !l,J7fl.'!o’i bushels ) i t year, even 5 ea-t, JM) .-.ere». Consideration 41500. ilnv to ridu th« goat in tin’ A. <). L'. W. the l.ilimt week showing large gains ovet tin y are breaking for Hie livery msi- Luey L. Bray and < ¡eo. C. Way to Bray lie»». last year. Expott» of wheat, from both urrii'iDisv ri'iMiri'tt < u< si ii ii .. i . i . I'xlg« Hiut i-venmg. ACho.it land Co. ; cor.-.dertion 4I5'>); M U|.|»1 •»l»ll‘ «s< H^•ll•ll•ll'• <I|' IS II“ Twenty eight po»toAcea in a» many It. I Warner, H. ¡wutal liispeelor, coasts, were U,!C!'.i,2s t bushel», llmir in 5; il. 1 w • "• M..inlim -rssm »I .-'o of NW*t and lo!« 1 and 2, sei: 4, tp was liMiking lifter the |»istofflerii in till» cluded, against M,Hd.'i,!!i2 bu-I.el» last »lutes have I h ' vii mimed fu-w.-y after tlm 39 s r ó east, 11.1.07 acres. J .................. “ '!»« <•»••»» ' I..Is. year. Copper is »ti ing, w ith »¡.ot >' ar.. hero of Manila. This number is only county tliis wi-ek. .......mmih. -'i-e*':j1-- ..... It. b. Moore to Reame», Martin A Co , and lead weak at fl 55, Lui tin is quoted four le»» Hi«; number of those liumi-'l af I'. Newton mid L. H. Newton ar N'.» of NW '4, sec 10, b*2 of bE'4, sec 3, ter Washington. at f'if.55, Lniifon hading, ns usual. Back from Klamath. rived in th» Falla Monday from Aalilmul tp 3M, nr 111 j east, N 1, of bE<4 and b*_. Manufacturers l.avu la i n buying much Ih»tiict Attorney C. B. Watson, who NE'4', see 3, tp 3H » r 11 cast. bE'J Tli'<ni:i»<i Jarrell.ol Evetdilig A I ar on their wlii-i-ls. wool, it is said, Imt less the past week, bus I m - cii at tlm Klamath Agency, for of b J i ' 4, sec 33, b W ' ; of ' b W < 4, MC 31, »eli. I'»» f""1 retili u « m I Itoin a vacaliou fruit j >i» pint, Wh* |M>r ilos,; quart, it 111 ii mg 11 many are tiikm/ -ample bales, llm past week attending tfie investiga tp 37, » r 11', east and l-t 1 of use -I arid of a lew wunk». which lie »pent fishing in fl <>l |M-r do« lnilf gallon, fl .84 per dos. fiissls are in fair «leliiund, but ini fur tion of the murder of f)r. George, an old |v Isiusth eouiity, boutl«cr n • heg>Mi. M» Baldwin'» Hardware Ntore. lot 1 of »c-, tp 3M, nr 11 \. east, 4HO.25 tlier change in pri.es is mentioned, Indian <1 ‘ lor, returned to Ashland Fri acres. Farrell rod«'a large |«arl of tho way <«i For »<<iiicHiing nice In tlie way <4 .‘•ales in lour weeks liave Is en lli)77lJ,'.i»> day. Ida •4»<*l.<'"vering als.ut 250 miles of J. If. Farrar and Emily B. Farrar to • »In wali-r or J,-,, cream try ('liilwiM»d'». |siund»,ot wInch 3a,‘r.',| wsj |sain<l» were Mrs. It. K . butt >n, ami daughter, Mis» Cha“, b. Moore as assignee; E\. of sec lfi<> disiarne ill that manner. Ile »tate» Nue lot of flavor» to »elect from. domestic J in 1WJ7, with a new tanff Gertrude, mid sons, Ed ami Ward,! 10, tp 39, s r 10 east, 220 acres. that II'«' plarna ai» g<"»J I -r extra» for mowing inacbinr», coining, speculation t'-k Dl.lOtt.J1*) came in b.iturday from AslilamL They «abile in «there they ar«'Ivaritll, being V. .“.to Chas. Ager, W'< of SW'^, raki-s and ga-m-ral farm imicliinery call pounds, normal consumpt imi being al» mt ■.«ill visit Crater lake, Pelican bay and sec 0, tp 41, » r 11 east, E' j of SE<4 of «servii willi finge lM.uld. ra for «lll.*a. bull that rpiantity. Cotton g'ssl» are other iMiinta of interest before returning n e ], tp II, » r 1<) east. 161 acre». "Klamathr.mnly aa a «p.«l»iiian‘a par- on Hie F.ii't I’. zm I blackamitb »Imp, ■trongr-r (or blem lied, and liie generu) home. Tue»day evening fourteen camli late« l.iizabeth J. Rohrer t > Florian la-may adiae ia unexc< llc<l,” «aid Ite lina morii toll«' 1» gms), in spite of cheap cottmi. lug " 1 ke aUeaiu» mi'! lain'» are clear »' re initiaii'd into and l»’came inemlier» Arthur H. Benson ia in receipt <4 a < t al, l'W.’S acre» in tp 11 s r 11 east, b11 1 1iiiiel11s ol tssits and »I kh s from the and ri.M.anJ aUamd In Uoilt,and game of the A ii I'. W. lodge at Uiia place. communication from Jack-onvilie, stat 170.10 acres in tp 11 s r 10 east, 100.20 East, in lour weeks, have been 3M. I7J Judge Bi'ii'oti »nd family, who liuve ing tliât the baseball nine at that place, a r. • in tj. 41 s r 10 east, 171JX) in tp 11 I» abundant. cam*a, against !M>l,5d.5 last year; and in "California »|“irl»in<-n Come tberc in ! h - i -1 i raiiqSng on K|iriiig creek for tlie would like to C4,ui’> to tin- Fallsand play »ec 7 a r 11 east. I S',r», lli«' neatest previous year, .’’-St ,.'!5!r Mrs.M. V. Munro, Florian Lemay and large iiuiii I m 'I*. but I'Ktland ta M'ld.un p»«l week, ieturm-d to thu Full» Mon lall with the local nine. All they want cases, la atln r • mtinih • Uroi.g and < . I diami to ( lias. M<x.re, lots 6 ami 7 o »•preoeiitM. Hotel» are built oolely to day. is expense». scarce, with a combination of | ackers acniuimslatc traveler», and they ate Till« orfice las ju«t reccive'l a new sup lilting prices of liidea nt < ‘Incago, «o that Thu l.a Grande »ugar factory will >')• 0, tp 41, g r 1! east, NW' 4 of NW?;, lot» 5, 7, 8 I and 9, sec 12, tp 11, » r 10 •ii|>l»irt«*«l alni'wt entirety by trade fi<>ui ply o( stationery ami is pre|mred Indo many of the takers arc quitting that handle about 20,(NX) tons of la-ets at the east, 218.30 I acres. tl.c aouth." Telegram. all kind» <4 job work at reasonable market. factory this fall. All ti»e bc«-t field» me Klamath county to C. S. and R. S. rate». The Mil«walk.a. Railroad business for July showed the l'iokiog v.ell a;. I the plaut are making M . re, E'4 of L’« of tec 22 and W'._. of favorable growth. Als,ut 3500 acte» are Pnul Bmti I »tein i" suffering with Ja largest incrvmse >d any month this year, If you alioiild liapprna to go down W 1 ■. ol »ec 23, I tp 39, s r 9 east, 320 acres. Main aired after liar k, tuke a Ulitern ba-lly crip|>l.«l hand thia week, having 10.1 per cent largi-r than la*t year, and planted to lac'.» in Grande Ronde this Mr». M. V. Munro. Florian lamiay year. nr you w ill lievrr In ikv It w illmut ail hruis’-d it some tiinc ago and which i" 10.4 | st rrnt larger tlian ill IHtC’. and Mrs. C. Inland to Frank J. Adams, Hats and Sox at Out!) '». Failures f«r tlie week have Is-en 151 in arci'lrnt. The aldrwoJka are in a »call- now »«olliti to twice ila natural sloe. N'a of ,“E*4 and lota -1 and 5 of sec 7, fmiis Dennis' pleasure re»o»t at Peli M.ini • n Hmith, of A»l>lnnd, rial« from ths Cniteil .“tales, against 225 last year, daleiia condition. Nall» »tick up, ami tp 41 « r ! J cast. can bay ia one <4 thu finest camp !<■■»«■ Isarda to »tuiiil-le ..ver, and in l-ak'-vii-w , a distance of IIU mile« last and 21! in Canada, iignin»t 2- last year. E. E. Carroll and V.'. A. Carroll to R. ground» on Klamath lake. Hunting arivral placca the I» ard» liave b< < n r. .“unday on bi» wheel, ami continued on >. Moore, consideration |500, SE'4 of It! TUI f.N IWO.SIOOLS. and llsliuigcan riot beat any where, moved, leaving great Koli a 1« tin. at. n In» way to Ashland )J -leLiy, intending • >1 of tec land N>2 <.f NE'i and NE'4 Bryan Pull» Bavk Bltcn It la Time tl it reported that he lias to herd the lilr and hint). I'robaldy a g'««l N(4«l to get there by 4 p. in. ' ' ■ - I , J','1 acre.“. ■ leer out of fus turnip pat« h at night. To Go Ahead, and Vkc Versa. «lainagv auit would awnk.u the city Fkqrd Farrar, who lias been mining ui Every thin* at Duffy's. aullioriti«-» tn the aituaUon “I tiling» Hitkiy-m county, (’al., for tlie past live If the "consent of the governed” is to There arc tnui-s when a man weea stars bills' tlinr agoitwaa the duty <>/ the year», returwi to tlie Fall» Friday,on u be taken literally, without liiuitati >n <>r Following are the directions tint will in the heavens, by the million«, when property la-ra to I.M-k after tlic aide visit to his luotber and brother, Henry quail lieu lion, then Jsfteraoii'a porch»-«- bo used for making chicken broth fur they are covered by a canopy of clouils wallia in front of their pruiwrly, but tl.c Farrar. 1 lord will return to tho mine» of the lamuaun territory was an art church social« next winter: Take the * mile sleep, Fucli was the case of a old l«»ird that Went out iMlào pa--< ! an III about a week. both of corruption an I rapine, atul out photograph of a chicken uml by the aid man last ¡Sunday morning. Jas. Seaton ordmanre making It the duty ■>( the H E Hmith, wife ami children re whole Indiati |»dicy has been a Ilion- of a looking glas» throw the shadow was riding a h or«e up the street near loan t»>ard to k««'p the walka in repa.r, turned Tue-day fmni the Descliutes afrotis outrage and trymmy. into the jxit. As long aa the water the Hotel Linkville, and striking the bet oy to «laic we have not noticed any Mr. Ilryati fallato note the divergen works are all right there will be broth animal a few unnecessary blow» with a country, where Uicv have I««-« for tlie CAuug dear whip the horse threw him off, cutting a Jia< tJ.ri-e week». Mrs. E. E. lViar, cies that actually exist Ixtwiiti tradition to sell. Axes and hay forks at Duffy's. gash in the back <4 bis head and black wh > ai ■ inpiinie.! tli.-iu, rviiimm-d to and progrt ■«. He fail» ti discriminate Borirà tor Honolulu. between |«oplea civilised and |>eoples ing tiis left eve. After Seaton recovered Chao. Hollar», of Nncrainento, arrived xi .t with her daughter, Mr», (.'lias. J. W. biemens, recorder <4 Linkville Imrliarous. Ho ignore» the simplest from the fall, he g a on the borne again < irav«'». Ixalge, No. 110, A. O. I'. W., received m Lf.c I all» balurdav, ac< . iii|Mitii< d Ly facta of contemporary history. Accord and began Io abuse it as liefore, but the I A.Duffythi» wcvk had a gallery John King, who las lauoi ») ■; ping ui two check» Tuesday, the insurance John ing to his theory there is no difference be. animal being more sympathetic than the built in hi “ »1 ui- for the pur|«i»e of keep baeramrnt.) I .r tl.c past »it month». Mr H. Miller carried on his life, in the tween a ravage and a statesman, and aliove named order. « hie f<>r 415-M) to go mail, received the improper treatment ^Miliare i» here lor Hie purp. e of I lying ing Io- large supply of clothing. Mr. Aguiunldo stands upon the same footing f.> Mrs. John H. Miller, bis wife, and without further defense to its« If. I kum '» and male» C j »flip tn Honolulu Di ffy »ay» the |Hxfi<inimi<xs l«-gin at ti with Washington. Yet the circumstan A party of tourists consisting ol C. N. |500 to l>is mother. Mr». Sarah Miller. to I«' I1S4-.I on tlic different plantation». a in. mid ends al a p. iu.» very day. ce» of Aguiiiahlo*« iniurnvction furnish Hu-irv, wife, three daughters, Misses IL- went Li fj>»t river Nunday to look at Hatisfaction giuiank>ed ur money re- Clothing at Dufy'«. the last proof that the ISiilippim-3 are Nora, Ruth and Mrs. Helen C. lliordeu, □ a». T.il.in*» I'and id florae», and will finch I. Geo. T. Baldwin went to Ager this and son, Norman S. .“terry, and Homer not capable of rell government, that, if probably interview the real of Ibestock- ('haa. D. Wdlaou and srife, Chas. left to themselves, they would either re- morning accompanied by Miss Frankie Laughlin anil Vance Norris, cook, from »»••n in the county Indore returning Mason an I wife ami Hugh Kilvcra were la pee into anarchy or lieconic the prey Parkhurst, of Halem, Misa Daisy bum I ais Angele» arrived in the Falls Sunday Ii..lliv, Mr. bollori rcjM.rt» the kind of pa»» ngera on Richardson's steamer of European contention, and that, as we mers, <4 Portland, ami Mi»« Lauretta evening and left for Pelican hay and «to« k that lie want» scanno over tlic from fell an bay Monday. Mr. Willson have interest« in that quarter of the Wulker, of Cedar Mill. These young other noted points Tuesday morning. r*ra»t. They sliould weigh ... t fr*» tlian rc|»irts a large cronil of tourists al the globe and have ii-sumcd responsibilities iadtee have been visiting friends ami They went on Richardson’s steamer. JD>| pounds, Lot ia not |«rticalar »«octal ri'-otta on tlie lake, and ull hav as a consequence of tin- Spanish war, relatives in the Falls for the past month • briber Ua-y are broken or n»t. ing a tim< time. we are Ix.unJ in duty mid honor to ami rejKirt having had a fine time here. PERSONAL. The camping party consisting of Robt. maintain our position uni.I our suprem Bank Building. Croquet sets at Duffy's. X. I>. Jones has tlm contract to bllil'l Bal Iwin. Mi»»«« Maude Baldwin, 1-aura acy is rce<•guild throughout the arclii- I. Rii!>en«>n and family who have Win. Woo l wn• dvwti from Dairy Tuesday it stone wall at each end of tlic alley, be Walker, I rankle I'arkliuret mid Mrs. J. |a-htgo and Complete order is restored liren residents <4 Klamath Fall.« for the Interviewiug our lueo liaiits. tween tin- l.rtck building, in which Alox t. I'erling» returned to the Falla Mon undec <>ur authority. Chas. Lenz, the Klemmli marsh «toekmao. past year and n half, left this morning This iloes not imply that when to have for Portland, where they will locate. was m llic It'S Tuesday mid Wednesday. Martin A Co. have their general mvr- day Tln i xiKjtc<l Pelican Lay, Crater Ed s. uardner. of Merrill, was in the metro eJisinh««, »torcami lbr«t<0a» luulduig lake and Spring creek, while gone. suppressed the insurrection we shall set In tlie departure of Mr. Rulienson, •>"« aim -J a« a hardware store l.y th».. Cha». Baldwin mid ('lias. Kieinan, who up a ih spotimn. It does not imply that Klamath Falls looses a good citizen anJ polis Tuesday. D. *. Fountain and family, who have been T. Baldwin. This «pace when Iix«sj up Ims.- I k - cu l amping on Hpring creek for we shall violate any American principle. a tirst-claes tailor. While lure they visiting iu Jackson county for the past three will lie used l.y th.- Klamaljb Co.inty (lie pu-t lb roe weeks, «ccom|ia:ilcd Hieni It does imply, however, that we shall made many frnmds who will regret weeks returned to the Falls Tuesday. address ourselves to new duties with re their leaving, but wish Hwia success in Hank. Tim vault and steel it.M.ra were home. Mi.« Terrill closed a successful term of school 5’tiaUa Lt up from Ager last Thurmhiy by We acknewVdg«’ the receipt <4 a com- spect to those outlying territories, pre their new field of business. last Friday at Sand llollow.on Tute lake. Miss Ja». MiRire. Th«' building will be com- pliiiuxitarv ticket to tlie Oregon Htate cisely a« we have done on other occa Terrill passed through town Monday an hor Stationery at Dufy'«. way home to Talent. l'*''|v'l this fall. I'ntil then the bank Fair bi I»* belli in Halem from Sept. 15 sions which have brought original mid M. A. Loosiey. ex-editor of the Klam Wm. PavIs. of Lorena, was in the Kalts Mon •th I* in Ale a Martin A Co*» store. to the 22nd inclusive. Thia fair Hie trying problems into the sphere of our ath Falls II ki ’ viii . i « an , was in Medford day on business. national living and jmlicy. thirty-ninth annual exhibition, will !»■ Jhc f*aacti Shipments. W. T. Nelson’and wife came down from The difference between ourselves mid n few ’lays this week. He is now cast .■lie <4 the iMtcrer held. It will be un Tim Ashland Fruit Asaociation Inst ing about the country for a field where Sprague river Monday. Mr. Bryan is that we would accept them der new management, an<i as all the old W. c. Hate, <f Eugene, passed through the week shipped over 21XWboxeaid Alexon his editorial ability would find a favored iudcbti'dncss Ims been paid, the new whilst lie would reject them. Ho puts t ails Saturday enroute to Lakeview »I' t |»'a. lies to markets north rd here. mi 1 linn footing and where dollars with Is.aid i» starling out with a<2uanrecord, himself in the nttitude not only of an I. J Sraw, of the Dorris ranch, was tn the Falla The iiiarki-ts were a little weak the hut eagles on can I e gathered in. He is a Thursday mid Friday on bualus-. nml w itli tlic determination of making obstructionist, but of a reactonit. In of tlic week but fair prices were realised bright young man and ought not have Dr. S. Ilemeuway earn« down from the tie' fair of lNW.t a aucccsa. Anyone de our ju lg< -meni lie makes a great mistake. on shipments. T<»lay Ashland iieacliv» trouble in finding that which he seeks. Agency Saturday a'J J returned S mday with siring information ii I mih I (lie (air can re First. ho makes a mistake in proposing — Medford Mail. H. I*. Ualariiean. •re quoted at io,- p.,rt.lund and <10c ceive tlic »amo i>y writing to tike secre to abridge Dio onward inarch of ili» per l»>i at Hound |H.ints. Next* »iik will w W Nickerson camo over from lloguc live« Granit ware at Duffy's. countiy. Second, L-x makes a mistake tary, ('• 1*. Giibrielson, at Halem, Or. valley last Thursday. Hale's Early in market which are in striving t>> commit liw democratic biiturihiy forenoon Wm. bp« nee cubic 1 or.-alc \ tlrxt eliiaa Kinibnl Organ. M. A Loo-Icy returned from Ashland and aiiore i-.puUr „ it j, b,,vert party—always the party of national ex to town and left his team standing in Mcdlord Monday »!•;.'• lie has been for 11 c («»»,. T. Bai.nwi.N. I Aleaamlera. Blucklwriiv» lire in the pansion- to theories which did not stay front of Duffy's store when one of the past two weeks on biislus -s Mrs. O. Cranston brought thia •uark.'t in quantity now. I >ne liundri'd the blind of Jefferson himself, and to horses liecame frightened and started to Jasper Bennett, if Dairy, returned from As!;- «ratm were shipja-d out by the fruit IIM- ollicu lint Tuesday n sample of Red lam- saddle it with a consummation foreign run, the other not needing much c<>ax- «mid Tues lay. *» iution tmlsy. The price is now ■ •« dun rmpls'cry, which for productiveness to its ow ii historic character, to tlic ing, asristcxl with the fun. After tun Fred Franc came up from Slievel creek Mon anil delicious flavor cannot l»> excelled per three gallon crute.—Tiding». progressive spirit ol the age audio the ning across the bridgeH.ey were stop|>ed. Jay with a load of passenger». anywhere. This berry is ano of tlie 11 s. Parrish returned Tn ‘»day from Ashland. whole trend of the thought of the young No serious damage was done except for Notice to Stockholders harilieat grown in H im east mid jui t the Judge L. F. Willits mid wife returned Satur «' the KLiuuiVi Fulls Light A Waler manhood o( the country. In a word, a broken singletree. Mr. Spence was a day from Ashland mid Medford where they kind Hint is Jiecdcd for tills country. < o. Mr. Bryan is radical where ho ought to elose second in the race all the way up bad been for the past week. Tlioannual meeting of the Klamath Frost has no effect on them w hatever, lie consevative, and conservative where the street. C. If Witliraw returned from hla business while oilier varieties planted here arc he ought to ho radical, mi l therefore in • all» Light mid Waler Co., will lie held trip to S.m Francis o mid Portland Saturday Milk Pans at Duffy '«. serious danger of falling betwixt the frozen most every winter and causes tlie morning. ........ 'J the company at Klamath Talmage, the great preacher, says that fruit to be very late. Mrs. Cranston two stools, Louisville (’mirier Journal. Wm ttnrek of Beswick. registered at tlic Oregon, on Monday the 4tli day a newspaper who«.' columns overflow planted four little plants three years Investigation at the Agency. Linkville Tuesday. « flaptombor, IBM, .n pi |,„-u ». w ¡th adveilis« ment» of business men lies ago, uml with plenty <4 cultivation now H. B. tie'tism and C. <’. McCray, of San Fran- A young Pitt river Indian named Sam id UmeLiiig.ia for U hi purpnae of clect- Ims u large quantity of bnsliea which are Isaaes ia now in the custody of Agent <>. more influence in attracting attention to clwo, were r.-Kiitfred nt the l.iukville Tnexlay. *"K I 'iructora to serve for the luisiiing Mr. i»n<l Mrs. I B. Appteg-i'i'. of llrceksidc, producing an abundant supply of fruit. C. Applegate at Klamath Agency alia- and building up a town than any other ?"ir or until their aucccssurs are elected agenev that can be eni]4oyed. Po>ple go w«rulli the Hull.- city i. ler l.iy. For sale, one 3 inch Studebaker IH'i'ted of being implicated it' tlm murder •""> qualified. Ch»». K< »ter. of I’, e valley. v.iis In the Fall» h«K*'l at Klamath FaWs, Or., Aug. 3, wagon, J inch lit'«', coiniuiratively new. of Dr. George Jmliani near Bonanza On w hero there is business,capital and labor C. I.. l*Alt'lll»ll. where there is an enterjAsing commun Wednesday, on bitsluv ! ‘ OKU. T. ItAUrWIN, or alaint the 22nd of June. No formal D. (1. Brown. Mine down on the “Oregon" It would have aurpriaed the people charge has been entered against him vet ity. No power on earth is so strong to from Crystal yesterday foienoon mid returned • K.likMalh Full« Light A Water Co. who imagine Hint Klamath Falls i» a anil will not be until n more thorough build up a town as a good vewspapir in the afternoon, lie was aeeouipaiiled home Wre Jn l.angell Valley. by Mrs Della Mjtylone. w ho will visit there wimte <4 howling wilderness, if they investigation Ims been made. There are well patronized. for several days. 5hocs and Gloves at Duffy's iihur Luny».ll passed through town could have seen Hie tlond decoration» in it ia »aid, circuinstiinccH which tend to II If. Van Valkenburg I» at Darker s station "ii' ay mi h|a Wlty |,,,|n(, tl, Lnngell the I’ri »byti'iian church last Sunday. j implicate Isaacs, hut they arc not con Geo. W. Looslev came down from the hunting. *»*)’, having received word Hint W. T. A look at the garden from which they clusive, ami Ise will be held pending the Agency Saturday an I left Sunday for J. II. Houston and family left tills morning ' »on - hnuso where Im was living Inni came, Mr. Murdoch's, would please any . iiivi’stigalioii. lie relumed Monday (or spring ereek where they will remain abolii The friends of Dr. Shovel creek, ,n’h< down. '1'ln'lire (»cciurcd Jdiihiv lover of dowers. The roue bush on the George, the murdered man, are firm in willi Merrill E. Gate“, secretary of the two weeks and enjoy the line fishing that . "I.11** "farted in Hu front riuim front <4 Mr. A.C. Reais' ruaidence is a tU'jr belief that he was killed by a I’ilt Indian commission, and IL II. Frail, that stream affords. Ilio- Meflaron lelt this morning (or ,nu;: 111 i had not lu<en used for some Hine. thing id lieailty. Tlic garileiiM of Alex l iver or Klamath Indian, bet ween w horn “Upvrintendi'nt of the Indian school at "" 1 he Jirn was iliscovere.l the r-'oin Marlin, jr , and E It Rnunii'» are filled ami Hie Moilocs their ia always a tubal Carlisle, Pa., and Im wile and daughter. .n. • k f..i a I. w day » out in a. as mi alilaxe and Hie windows fulling with a great variety of bemiHinl Howers jealousy, Au attempt iia.“ been mao. They left Tuesday morning for the MARRIll). u II h T . l’"ill,i"K «»" destroyed with that can not I h 'beat in Southern Ore to implicate Henry Jackson, who is a Agency, w here they will select several r.RlFFITH NOAH V Klai.al. 1.11» Ur.. "the household good». The loss will gon. Auvwherc in Klamath Falls w hore cousin of Isaacs, ami one of the w raltbier ol tbo Indian l>oys who have been ut- July .1 t»S.i Mr tv 11 l.rC.r’i I (..S T ‘"mito about 41800 w |t no jn«ur- dowers me cultivated properly they Imliuns on the reservation, in the crime tending »elionl t ■ go e.:»t and entvi thv E X"«ll botti of K I 11.. a • i. V.l .' I t »unuicf. but without BUccvM. L'iitlUle rvlivol. I j|fuw abundantly. w njit . otrii.'.tiiig. Nearly I ifty i/ it 11 L 11 L j J ♦ ♦ ♦ 1 1 I Jb > X • , « V 4 < , « 4 ♦» 4 •• 4 , 1T ♦ •• «»» . 4 ♦♦ , 4 ,4 4 i Hats, ». . « ♦ .♦ ♦ » ♦ Shoes, Jt/ ».- » , i , ♦ ♦ »’« > : Clothing, ♦ » zz4 ♦ •» z* », ♦ ♦ ' /♦ » ?♦* ,4 ■F ». ♦ ZF Dry Goods. Just Received and on Display at 1 ì [Ì1 ip » ¡'p à ..L - * ■ », f ♦ z ZF FOR BOUGHT CASH X • ft/ ♦ X z* » 4* - •f •i* i ♦ » » , ♦ ■» » ♦ ♦ Lowest Prices Guaranteed. 1 ilio Ar*r,£icie-» Alurlt è. niork of J. , • ♦X♦ Z4 è. I tie îs > ü of tlie True Al" > ♦ •v 5-^ ♦, f ÿ’t 7>* ”♦ ~ 7*. L. F WILLITS, Prop'r. H. H. VAN VALKENBURG and Jeweler Next door to Postoffice, Klamath Falls, Oregon, Watches, Clocks and Spectacles repaired. Fine line af Jewelry kept in stock at lowest prices. f In Order To Make Room J'or Our Fall and Winter f ALEX MAMIN t IU, —DEALERS IN — General Merchandise» Stock, we v Are Selling \ Goods Cheap, k Call And See US. SOUTHERN OREGON ( z,j 7-1) STATE NORMAL SCHOOL THIS SCHOOL IS NOW UNDER —j STATE CONTROL. Is The Largest «ind Most Progressive School in Southern * Oregon. *?• 3 New buildings, lii w apparai«:« x;.J fixtures fine amjms, hraithful locati')», delightful climate, excellent iuüncnce« for -indent.“. ( 'ourre of study ti. ■ mie a - at, I In : r rimil.“ -( ttiv «tate. Beet advantages in Vocal and Ii trim , nl.il mu to iw found jji Smtlieis Oregon. Training «elioni fully c.piij - I and in elisi re of a '.borough eri lie fescher. Tuition $ß.25 per term ; niu>ic |’> an I |1U pel term ; board at hall ll-'i, a,|d lodging 50e [u-r week, students imui.-hing bed clothing; family board fOOO ami ♦3.00. 31Ì5 pays all exp:nrcs f:.. one rear's schooling, Including hooks* The i horlc.-t and me t thorough route to a state certificate, ia ilio tiorsMl course. Review da -e« |<>r tea' lu rs llirotigliunt tlm year. Fir«t ti'tn opens ; U mber 11. 1 r catalogue information, addies* W. T. VAN SCflf. PtesiifMt. A'-HLlXP- OBFOOF,