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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. 0 REVIVES. K»>««p yniir * \ i on Iiui|v augi • I Í M AMONIO. i/ A i M a I II I "* ' 1 «i, I i .i........... i1' •*'■"•' ilt. •»! or H» • « I»'»- ",r..’•» ill.»'» I 1 'I.- • '• Mi'»........ « '• I ..gl III. »•••’ • RIAMAI II I ’I“» M’ Aitili! \ in i . h . Ktnil»iil Organ. 1 • i•* T. IHiaiiwiM. ’ I.S'I\I"*I\ b| )|||,| pivNvnt ut till* I " i I reception I ii»l.i). ‘ Mr. ni, | Mt I p, |3.(» A|>( ri*j-orf<<I I i; «pilli* »Ick thU uri k. m I* 1\ I‘‘ iti» Illi.« I I. I Ih; ¡th I ,||| 4 Ih|n li lll-’t <’IU»A h'.hi vu • |. h I j ;|| ||H, O. k . H II lll»’lr I. 1th . A lu A) * Alii "III. \ Hi» \ itl.i, lini \ illud i fmit inali, |* I » «»I I Xl < \ «. J. V ll<’l *TUN, K H. «in dcliwifruii |»< ».« \».«trnlny. I a ) «’xeiihiu Hi I ah «|I»»II. \I«IIIHH Ill K< mm | -UAlKtlHM w haitit A <> I U'lil I ••» Ì’'*H (•» K< n«» I m " iWKVIl-ir K’Hir. H«» IK’ I mi f* r«t aiki » It I I rii’iili'«* «■! • •• »• IHOHI II OV < I llnblwhl A «••MH»« War<> •«•»«•' ihmk I hi ,,,,|. r Hi g«»»“l •Uiidhig hi «IH unii« *1 K» Ain u l J Kl IUMM..AH. j \x mi * m : h *. II- « <u*h r w. «i I I. M. k»> rnMh wml i i, , h h |,uMnvjn trip. I k I Kinkel nh«l m<>iht*r( Mr». H. r I’ll.« I V,< ip up j,, |H M«-riil| ye'«t<u«lay. * 'in li.ill i|. /< h ,, (||,| Imijtf lilcycl»* l.vli« a * in I mt i, . . I,, up. (’. L. Puni li. I H11 Mt ! ip ni, | .îitjiii H« i » in. «>í A*li- ' Uni. Mt h » in (j . I j ||<lnv Kilt- •luy. W i, ' J i « L iVinj ««fin» i* pa*rH i<i.i h on 1.1 • lei, un I : i'lvu .»’k <»n .Main • III <1 tl.lw Uei-k . utllM'I'IHT < III l:< Il H I f ,,, I., ...um .< .......... "I .......... • ■ * "ft! ......... • "• 'I'" 111"« *"' •' K*. , ».ill« . .......................... » H»..« ’ , , , .. in 19. I. lilliK • >■ •> " ' I .- m «I|» Itounty Llniiu». furM, Aug.5.- ' ’))<' lli-'u-nml «ini . ix tv Ut warrant», aOTr«,it»<b|i< •*- «• •" pyinenl <4 ■ bmi» origina)big un In th. *<al|> Uiunly I»» i-a»«J by thè hgl-l.i tu,. : i i wintM. bui > •*■>' i""*" 1 ’ * li" ■uereUry ul »lai» *»|» •" <!»•’ el““’ "I lm«i ,10„ Tliea». wnrranl» willdruw 4 |Wr mi) intere»! until )•<■»* y- »r. wb‘ n » Ui ut I ii'ii) l"'r head «il «lirep Mini • 4 a luill .'Il |'<''"-’ll“l w,|l b'M.'i l<> imy Iben». E»rtnialing III» vaine • l personal |iro|«-rty i*'Vn»t «131.77 I.GI7, n .ai "I «I “ mill, alt« r <l<-«ln> ting thi »«In«- •>! «!>r«'p. «IH yti'M f'.i ‘H i II The tal >>n «Ini'p «ili >1-14 al».ut »17, V’! ■’«', takiilg tbu nulula-r «I »li—y in il,.. ... • 1 ■ I hit I lolite li» «n |a-rawiat prop ri» . give» i total la* Ili alami I ‘91.97. Il la |.i -I. «L!<- timi Ih» niiioiint pani in Lnintu•» « ili II..I <«.<<<1 tlnaUioUlit >’l ili» la«, Imi al pre». ut In* ».»limate ili tliat x ap.rt rmi la- Iliade. a» clami» ari- cmtiitig In rapidi*. Ti»- tirai warrant • Ilo luiinity lui.4 w,i«i»«iied Ma» 2*4. • -.11111 r»»l*t. Hunuiker, <>( r.ontm/ i, arrive«! b* t!“‘ i « -4 \i (»»«lily im«l ivliiin«; ! home t* *l.iV, II nr. I‘.ii i h .»¡¡.J family ni'«ve<l to A a I i I. ih 'I \|.»n |.»\ ululo they will tftkv »i|» their re«i*h-n»*»». I mil j.itr- pint, ‘ h » pei «1» /. ; quart, fl p«r «I 0 . I . !f f;»| bui, f I ,:u’» ¡nr <loi. I'.d Iw in’« Ihitluuie ►•tore. I *»r » hi. i n * ni< <* in the way • ( «• ! » w i*, r • i i i i r • mi 11 \ t 'hit*ex*!’». Ni« v lot • I tl.ix.rr-. to refect frolli. For • \t14x t«»r mowing machine», rake» iin*l g< r ml farm machinery call on th- I • •! 1 r.«t I . u l. inilh whop, I I M * f tin iu*l h •(•* Mi - i» Lizzi** Mal lín at.'l « a;. V P m» I y h fi (<»r Spring creek I 1« *l.iy ! >1 4 two xiwkn* outing. \ I I • * «1 » p.e»t m day. ‘I he I mtl n»»*| faintly, who have itn| i.,.* at P»-1i< nn Lay for I Ins •hlh ic'.um« I h* ma I. ia I Thur«« » i ó Laytn**n*l K|K<ially Il t j ’avi I here txvo wet k« 1* I in J.tcknonvillv th«* other day. Thi« <»1 . j ’ re* * »ve I a hex* HUp- ,.:•. -i <*i i • ix ami i- p.’ej itr»*l Io <I q n’t Itimi • I j 1» xxoik at rvaaonuble rat» bai » bet'ii 1 c. < 1 » t 4 11 oin otily - i c "iti Mi ■ «it ‘4 'Lirplv. uh'i L eia I x * vii tira, w ukii)/ on t he .Lu i -• i»x ilio 1 mo•* for ut lina ani unii K ¡ninnili coiiuty lina tho i a t fit hi'tithai, rvlurtxil t<j the turni I in eenlpe, anioutitug to Fall. < . >.;>li»l I lui niltnlier i‘l «I l - p III tln by the 1' itrl- r. xx ilIl givo y. >u ft fint roun!» « j , 711*.’ In l«*7, ani ut II»,- pr* shav«* nh«l a No. 1 hair « Ul 1. r the »■ni tui.c Ilici«- la pr<4>al4y a brgvr liuti, nw*. 1 u«l lull game t« in« >rroxx. ber. (»ixi* I :n a < nil Cl op Report. lini vi of fall Mown grain in in < p< r. lliOll III evi iy porti ui of «he f-t.lt« , ¡imi the M'poliN indicate that it i« g» neiully Il fit rt < hl -, • lop , w Ini»’ ihienhing hn* la-en «lone the yu l«l ha h< en aa goo«| am im nwi ally obtain' I. The crop would have lx*ei» wry lurgi* il it hu«l not I accii tor tin damages don»* in I i bruaiy, xihirh neii-utati I 1’■m*i<leral«li) h - ceding. Th«’ w In it l»«*iry in plump and larg«/ Ml I of th» < .» ■ .1 1« , « i t of tin in tin I mi iy im fairly c «« n |, but m »me idi rivi Hing I» 1 epolk I fi« III Vili IO* 1 * M i ll* IM, Onta uro tinning out fully an well hh the wlo at. homo report« uh * rvi’uivc l coil« I'vrnihg rm t, Hut Midi me confin' d to limiteli l<MiilitieA glut produced by locul coiiditiopH. Th«’ f.ill-hoxx 11 xx 1.1 at in (»lining «»nt a? many Hindu |< pt r iu re hm urn UMiially obtained, an*l then’ vary troni 23 to f»0, «lependi-iit up‘«n ha'ality and rx di ni nt fanning. Spring «own gram ia not up to the av-rng« . Tin » .ntih ««»u • «by u< itl. r fr iu th»- t«u< putt of June lodali haw been injuiiou-. \\ »**1 of (he < ’a »• a h • the spring giuin tn in h»<tler condition than it im en t of llii-ni, in the f«a im-r M-ctioh it ¡ m In-.vlmg, Hut the bea4 m an* Minali ai. l not xx« II fiH«*il ; in th«* latter the Mruxv in i horl, it did liot Moni xx< II, th«- I m ;."I m an- Minali, not well till« I iin«l tin- Ix-riy im . htiv- elle«! ; th«* o»!tl >*>k for the «pring gmin in not good. Kain al tliia reuMon of the year r< unu-'ud am! it tw now too lute lur mu* h g* • I to I m - <t«»ne. 3 h** n poit« «tale that rpimg xxheat in now ex prete I to x ivl'l Ir* m 12 t<» ?*> bushel« mid npiingoath from IS to 35 I him I k -I m p r iu re. I »ruin L uv< ’ xx ill v-ntiiiuv until Srpk-mlxT I 3. The hay crop wa« m-curcd in « very »ecli*»u of th«-Mtute xxilhoul ruin falling ti|M»n it ; thiN i< not often the cum «*. The hay crop wua h«-uvi«-r am! of Ixtler ipialily than umiii I. Tim Aecon*! ami thir«l cropM of alfalfa ami *< rond crop of clover are yet t«> He cut. (‘orti limi v»-g«-tab|» « ar«» in pre«! <1 ran* though a fair go»xith b xet rr|M»rUjd. Pawtumgu i m drying up. Cattle ami rlvcL me ill good Condition. . n.xtii i.x ottxnox. Weather The nivun teMq**-nitiirc for lliu wet L, 7! «ligi«« i, i* 2 degree-* lower than for the pre«-« «ling week m**l 7 lower thuii for the con« p -mling xx««k Imt year. The muxiiuum lein|*crattirvM rang« «! Ir ni 7«» degl«-«-?» l«> VI degrees, am! th«- niihitnum fr* m 4<f d«grvea to 6 1 degree*. Thlindei toriUM «MTUrre*! uvt-r the hoiithcrn Plateau region, (rum xx hn h M* iue ruin fell, bui not em*«igh to do any mat« rial goo<l. H. s. P agvk , Svti..ii director. Portland, <>r. I he Mouth. 1 \ 1'. \ ix»y wa« «•otn|»ellr’l l x In-- tea h«*r t«» nor and I ■ 1 > * thhii.iti went to Na)l«c; write an er »ay “oil the nmuth,” and Hundsy, v .' • f( th« x « n}•)«*4 a flr«d cla*H tlii* it what he txiot»-; *’Th«’ mouth P <*♦ /ri*.-,:t d**»r 1» the far«', it*» the »♦’«• » lure «4 (;,«»<-•!»! rt rag«* o( y .ur ntial .- «x Sonic in«>uth* l<M'k hk«- j*<*4« !»<•< and cream , a •in«* ¡’«k like a |i«»lv tn a bti< k wall t*> n*hint a »1 -< r «-r window , 11 «- irunith i«» a crlm»*»n I**!« Io your liv«-r. it j«» piitr i««ti’>m’a fountain nt.d at* I > L« *t 1 »r | iv. Without the rnouth t!«v }M>hti ruu w« ul«l I m * a xxumlvtvr on Ito* fave <d the earth, an<i go «h'Xtn to an unlvii1 «• I grave. It ia the grocer'* him I, th* oi.i- tor** prido nn I JviitiAl'n hop«*, Il put» »•«me men on the r«»*triini uml »«»me in V-d Jli* temptation'* luiicii counter xxhcti iilt.K'lii I to it mubiel), nil I t«>b*M co'» fin ri«l wh«*n ult.u hr«! to a tn in. It h th«* horn«* »•! the* unruly m<-uP»er tio tongue, U ithout it inarrnwl life would be a Mifbw r drrMtn uml a du«l<* u««u!«l I«*»* hall of In- Allia«*ti'»nLx. Echoes I rom the temple of Ju <tkc. Trac her» i I t’l ’> I egail U • ’ll i day tn.irning ni V a. m.tirj lliu !■•' »»• in* ap|.l.i*anta, M i I. • M t . , I, <4 A.hluivl ai.) XI «. N.4' i. II,u h, <1 I ’it KlMiAlh atr un !. ,> tbe llxi'l .•» aiumat|.»,, .ul'iuiUrl I«, flirti, by llir '»■ar.l <4 exitnnni-ra, vibirl, i'.>ni|>ri>. < Kb'H.I biij.-riiitrii I, nt » .i.ii,t»iri, |’r<4. Ja». I>rb*<<4l at>4 Mi.*» Kutiv \\ >gl,t. «'iriiiit r urt convened lug. lat, Lift- lug H-veral 4;iia und luid «Vi* until Aug. !>, ttbi'ti it militili,c.l until M..n •lav, f-ept. «, Tlir < i|i|ity <|. ckvt at Ihr lr»t trim i\,„ mm,unity long and ouieg <r ti«, muñeron, caí.*', which were to I.' di>|H»<<| of, it Im. I hm *,, necca.ary Io hold III,, court over until II,in late date. Hierlfl Kvr.liner went to lily Tue- luy on olticia) bu.lnexa. • oiinti \> , . ,or llongl.1 1 I. i < in I” t«*l hi Id work un i tl.<- t„. i Jiow laing I re|>:ir«d by C. |,. Piirti-li. *l‘.' loan bom.I at tli<* regular meet big Monday night i..:;...,,,,,. ndj.timed until I n. ’lay nil, 11....... |i,„ j. *»lloM illg ................. I. i II h am,, nllowvi : •«■ »I. .Iiirdmo, marahal too « ■ !•• I'nrriah, I'.’ .’at i< i or li i L o A. 1>. Cnrriek Il 00 h E. |„ ,»\v <•„ Dll.lH» 1 l'a., llninnkar 1.00 Total «•. 1\ Mnylonc, tin* ellbirnt 'I'*’l,||'ini«ea, ¡H holiling lila oiin.He •fe Imppy t„ Ray. ' ""’'v , ouiI ],.|* otdi'ied otdele.l it il ''l ile !■*• I'"l in on Main atreet op- ’’ "K l""‘l|e coiift |,„1)w HplrtWi llcii, r bile 'lian never. Tf'e I'aptalu of <>ur haae hall team has ' ntlleng.d the t,u|.| |(¡|| h.ulll ».„• „ ’ "’“"ide ganie, to |,o placed aboiil feptemlHT I, iHini. A (ircat Oifcr. '■'''riImniAt !M day. »2.00 in «dvam . 111'"'y forcine ycar thè Weekly Ore* and ilio Ki.iMvm Kiirriii.i* in . "iiiiil.cr thi. offer aill only ataml .. *bo negl tto day. iroin tinto ol co eend in voiir namcM, ne '"l'anied aiil, |2.00 nnd get both ' ' '• Adilrraa all indora lo thè ••■'M atii h’i rrHi.i, .» n , ine / lf'*|)iin<>n<l commi nei’d im|nove- li.,», '"! *1*" N,"r" «hi» nmrning. l’.y tini , '7 f"«'-’' l'ut in uno <>( thè «"'Min - (muta in tonn. JACKSON COl Nl> ITEMS. Medford Mail:) U allure Wo.da and A-al.el Hubbard livmvml <r Kl.un.itli I‘all* ha* a frat- and fam.In h Lit the trail veeterday <-ta»» r. | an * I.«»j» AII kind«» <»( h’ltthcr morning I r Ft. Klmnath an I M-vcral repair xx - iik <!<»r.«\ Lt I h i"’ Hr»«* hlioct a other pla< . Hcmd of the mountain». »js-eialty a t the (). K. Hlitven A llynn were over John '1 ’• l.»n«l ni»'l «In’lghtor, Mi** from Klamath count) !a*t week an I 1 ÍMII'. <4 \ ' in I ari i« I in tl»* Falls Ion led Lack with n m-.i Mitchell hack Tm »lay. M;s Mordami is taking the aril wngon and a ton each >4 rail an4 I 1 U« IS c xafuinaUuu, Mtgar. i ki xkUnf the dininond »ere Tn ' T. W. Johnson ami Je»»e Morgan nnd l-»i( i SuinhlV pJfli lh ir»i¿. f«»r out In it’ll the . ..min;• .■ ni«“ t 1 ( lxx«’«’*i them uivl tlieir futilities uml little Umma iLiVI* 'eft this week for a few «•eks'atay at th- J j k ■ i. \ • team ton»'»rroxv. • i r inch Ht’ptci'iiker I t. Klamath. The menfolk are there I'.i wagon, 3 i h lue, vomì arati«, ly lira . for the par;- *e <4 putting up \\ ill 1'. 1,. I'vilUI It. yiicliolrou'» hay cr< p. 1 , \x I mi b:xi km h»caling U C I Mr«. E.J. I\nd. who haa I htu atop. the U»tih4. hx idie <>n th«« Klamath re«er- I ing in Medford aitiee last full ami who tl.- pa»l tan lA.’iith». lui» hua been quit« ill for acvcral month», \ c ri.mi.h-t.sl l i» x\' tk nn«! left for !’«»ill~.<‘l, I ft Fundal h r her le me in Klamath In» hutur, |j»l xxwk. county, r.eomjHiiii.d bv her son uml 1 ! n >. -1. II... k an 1 f.imily rettirn. 4 ■laughter. Iler malady ia dmapy ami l ist Fututil t. fr m Warner valley, Har« »he h a« »omenbut improved when rhe nev i. untv Hhex* they lind bi-eli V i«it■ left. tJiril • laughter, 'It«. David June.«. A ramping party conaiating of Mr. jr., lor tin' pn-.t tw<> mentii». ■in I Mr». J. M. eker, Mr. and Mr». E. Grant 1 ¡ :.!i-v, «li i ha« Iu . ii mining in Br .Hii. Mi». W. II. Meeker and Hon, Klondike. A!a»ka, p.i--. l through the Clarence, I'. T. lain ton and family, Falls Tnr«day viirmitr liotjie to -|>ragua Mi-» Kuby Kellogg, a friend of Mr. rivvr. Mr Hiili-y Bui aÌHiiit *11») woitli I niton. In in I'ortl.iml, Mm. F. V. ■ 4 tli.v -1*' i.iit'i'H «.«I gold xxith him. H<* Me lynski an.I dauglitor, Etta, Morton »H» he "ill nut return till next spring. I. in ton, V, ill K ite» and Cail > imple E. R- Ih .ime» returned Monday from atmteil W elm » lay morning early for a ii*o weeks’ flip to Crater lake and Fhov.i.ii« . white he went the day 11 <!au^!it«*r. M:s. .TA^i I'eliran bay. (•>!«» t» in f < t 1 hin««. UH'I lier bn»! ¡ni l, ul lYullaml. Fred I. , -ley, the good nature I hus .¡ti 1 Mi Hattie Whit,, and cMa.-lit. r, tling creamery man of Ft. Klamath, .4 Mi-di .r.l , xx !» » xx ill v>jt here lor *w- HU» in Medford the fore part of thia »•i’ll XXtek1« • link ii|«.n buaine»». Mr. Looaloy ia Win. I'.iii'. if I orafi a, waa In the using the milk from 3.'») cons ut ilia I al!- Monday ami T uch I iiv purcheniug creamery thia i*e;i«on. This is fifty lum'< i an I ■'tiler material, with which more than lie had previously had—and he Hill 1'inld n m H home on hi. place lor the product from all this milk he in lj»ng. .1 vail, v. lie bought lOOnOfeet linds ready rale. He brought over a of lumi" r which the Moore Ih oh . ii ill wagonload o* c1iee«e and had no trouble haul troni hero to Mr. lhivia place. in di spaaing of it to our inerehant.“. The nil I liny crop in Klamath county till-* i' .1 wa* never known to lie better, ita ionio ili fr.'in nil parta of the contiti th.it there will be nn abltmlanco of it. J* ‘ being tlm raao tlio nllnlfn gmiieiH will not receive the price thia tear that they did la-t, tin atockiucn can |>ui mid buy cheaper. lice, hteplienaoii, who took twenty- one lieu I of Klamath horacii to hncra- mento ali.iil’ three m ike ago, returned laat liiday and report* the market nt that pinco Very dull. Mr. i'tephoneon any* I >' l oithl 'mt get n satixiaetory prioo for hia liorae* ho did imi nell, but li ft litem there to nwait a ri.-e in pricen. Van \attn mil be here ev* ry Wednes day n ith bhn kliiT iea. Mrj. I'iitch, living Hear the raw mill, hum badly hurt Inst Friday by n calf which t-he ii.iH lending. Mie han lend ing the animal to the I'.irn when it l>e- gan running nroiiml, throning Mm. I'atchdoiiu and fracturing n bone in her ankle. |>iek Mnltli, "Mg” Young ami t lina. \. Burden were pHRHengem ou Kieliard- hoii ’ h Hteumer Monday for the Agency. I rolli the ncy they w ill 11, it Crater lake, going on their Wheela. From the lake they will go over the lìngue river road to Eugene. They nero in'coiu- panie<l tit 'ratei lake l.y |{obt. Ballili in. Me i a. Mnitli mi l Young n ill visit ,\n- tin i t bciote I'ctitrning to tclnml. Those Huddles of Wallace Baldwin’« uie l .irgaiiiH. Tlitru are only a lev left. Mules ami men aru the »arm* tlieri 'a no guessing tlieii dispositi'in l>y their look». Ifi.tn and Sox at Duffy'». Van Va!kenburg’» for wulclms ami jewelry. I'lU es the low st. •piulity guaranteed. W hen first known to the Romans »ilk w.is so dear that it wa» sold weight for W< ight with gold, Clothing at Dufy ’». Fii'klefirimlcrs, price fi.Ofl. Luther’s Fm.. « Fickle Grinder d 'i-n ¡s-rfci t wmk. Baldwin*» Hardware Ktore. Axes and hay forks at Duffy’s. Shoes an J Gloves at Duffy's A down cast editor has drawn up some new game laws which ho wants adopted. The follow ing is a suininary: "Bo k ¡'.gents nmy be killed from ttet. I to Sept. 1 ; spring p.«-t« from Miireh 1 to June 1; scamlalniongcrs from April 1 to Feb. 1 ; umbrella borrowers, from Aug. 1 to Xov. 1, and Feb. 1 to May J, while every man who accepts a newspaper two years, ami, upon li'Uig presented with Ins bill, savs, "I never ordered it,” may be killed on the spot, without re serve or lybricf.” Qj.rrlerly Meeting. Il Islliil'ltN lltlttlM.H lt Aditami, or . Ai.. :t,lM»i'Mr H'iner 1' IVashbiira »hit Mi»» II,-riha A . IVIIIIain«. al ino resi.teiieo of thè l i i,’-. | areni-. Mr ami Mr» llolliiml Hit llain»; Kcv .J. I' l .'iit ertlelstlng. The bride ia the )Hipulnr danghter of Mr. limi Mia. Ilollaml William» ami ia lield in eateeni bv a largo eirvle of friend», Flie Ima Intuì a teacher ami combine-, intelligence ii ith un nmiable dispoaiti.>n. The gentleman, wlioao for tune it bus beoti to w in ber, stand» higti j in educational na nell a» social cirele». l'or linee venia ho iva» primipnl of the Ashliind North ncliool, in whieh hoguve ex,■• Il *uI »nti-.taeti.in. l’rof. Washburn bus secured the prineipalsliip ni the ptiblie scliool» ;it thi» place, ami will ur tile bere iiith hi» bride in iibout tuo n< ekn. Tho III Trulli in joina iiitli manv friend , in < xtending Mr. ami Mr». Wa«li’iiini Inaiti iongrntulatioiis. Jacksonville Has Cold Feet. Arthur Bensou received n letter this morning from the captaiu of tho Jack sonville base ball nine, in whieb I m state« lint! they can not play the Klam ath tiina till some future date. The' game will not l>e played this yearns the Jacksonville team will have to practice up for several months. \ dispatch received here at noon from J.ick-onville says they appreciate Klam ath Falls’ offer but it is impossible for the team to comei Until further notice the fare on the Ashland - Klamath Falls stage line to Ashland will 1 h > »3.00. Roliert Welsh, of Merrill, was 111 tlio Fulls to day on business. I J I J New ’■ •'■ ’’ ■’*’»■’*•♦■* -■ s $ T 4 4 $ •: T Shoes, homi : I Privates Morey Applegate and Ross S. Sutton of the Oregon Volunteers will Arrive Friday, PERSONAL. TOK Hats, TWOKI.AMATH HEROS Milk Pans at Duffy '». Hay-tield strike» ap,M?ar to l-e preva lent thi« season all around us. M. h I oc rep .its »trike« by hay ing crews. Goose Like ialley al»<> »ends up her tale id woo, and now eoines woid from Summer Like that the haymaker» announced tl-eir intention of going out unless their wag. « were raised from |2 to |2.25 ]>er day. Fcarcity of men i» the cause. The sum of |2 |»-r day in the bay field is not pii'ked up many conntioa outside of Like county.1— Examiner. I s Tomorrow Will be a Memorable bay in the History of Klamath Falls Elmer I’atrk k, of Ashland, nrrivi-d in the l ulls Friday from Lakeview ami left At tie first call for volunteers, at the next day for I’elii an buy by steamer. beginning of the late war with Spain. Tlo- (lr»t crop of alfalfa thin M-ason ha» Morey Applepvt», enlisted in Co. 2d all I h - i - ii put up. nnd it is reported that Oregon's at Eugene, »nd was mustered th* yield this year is greater than last. into the I'. H. volunteers in May, 1808, from Fill, h |»'H. bill lo ads, letter head« at Portland. The regiment «tati-ments. t.ii-ine»- and calling cards, Fan Francisco May 25, 1899, on the ■ te., at th!» o II' h c . Try us lor job work. ‘‘Australia” and arrived in Manila bay June 30. Croquet acts al Duffy'». It s Fulton joined Co. li, 21 Oregon’s J . <'. Mitchel), I he I reef buyer, arrived nt Ashland in June, '98 and left for Han in the Falls the lir»t of tho week from Francisco in July. Failed for Manila Jackson countv where he han Ireeu buy* the first week in October arriving in it g Ireef. Manila bay Nov. 21. Tbe Oregon regiment were in most all Just received at Van Valkenbnrg’a the tim >t line of uati l.ei, chants ami of the noted batlies including the cap »■■lid gold jewelry ever shown in Klam ture of Manila Aug. 13, 1898. They ath county. -ailed from Manila June 14th arriving Ih-rrii.g Mowers, Deering ReajH-rs. in Fan Francisco July 12 and were mus Jk-i-ring nnd Tie mas Rakes. Four and tered out of service Aug. 7, 1899. one-half hot mower *ri<>, other »iies At a public mar, meeting Saturday equaly »« low. Full stock of haying evening, it w as decided to give a recap- tools. Baldwin’s Hardware Flore. tion to our volunteers according to the Stationery at Dufy’s. f. Ii-.wing program arranged by tbe vari Protect your family ami yourself Ly ous committees appointed: taking out mi accident policy. «10 to \ reception will l>e held Friday even- *'J’» c r annum pav- tor *1'»»» with ii. ■. Aug. II, at Houtsou's Ojs-ra House w. kly I len.nlty of fa to «12 N*. at ubu'b the following exercises will be <'. L. I’.iKnimi. given: Agent for Aetna Insurance Co. By Band. Fenati.r McBride is back from New • tverture 1'i-v.C. A. Stockwell. York, where lie recently submitted to Invocation Mrs. J, M. Kiernan, the surgeon's scalfiel. He is greatly im Piano .«olo iff. L. Benson, proved in health. He nj-enks glowingly <4 Oregon’» future and give« assurances t-ldtessia* of Welcome - ILF. Murd.<-cli,. f J. H. Orr. that ample governmental appropriations X'ocal Holo Mrs.<j. II. Figith. will I* secured for the proj»er develop Introduction ol Volunteers by ment of the vast resource» of this won J. W. Hamakar. Chaiman derland. yM.,rev L. Applegate, RcS{H.iiH«'S filo»- Hutton. (Iraait ware at Duffy's. By Band. Judgu Georg1 II. Ftca art, of B ii«c, Music Flower Girls. Idaho, who has Been trying the rioter» Presentation of Flowers Congratulation», at Wardner, was in Portland Faturday. A free dance w ill follow and at mid-1 He -aid that in securing a jury he drew u venire <■( -pt jurors from 'he southern night a banquet will be served at Hotel ( pail of Fhoshone County, which is very 1 inkville. F r the banquet »charge will large, (tome of the jurors had to jour be made to the public of 5i)c per plate, ney 400 miles to reach the county seat, and all who exjiect to participate are ami many though resident» of the county requested to secure tickets at the follow f.r l‘ > year», had never visited the toi»u ing places: Alex Martin A Son, ( hit wood’s Drug store, Electric Cash liefore.—Telegram. 1 1 Ì j 1 ¡♦•.•’F’’'’*P*i I i cry thing ut Duffy’». *L'.OO in udvam-o will pay for a y -ar’» got - iiption to tlie Weekly Oregonian iitul th. Ki oiatii Ki'friiLU . iv . 1/1 J John llloomingcainp, ,.f Bogu», <’.»I., arrived in th» Fall» city rueaday. The Fourth Quarterly Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Fonth, will lie held at 1'ik1 valley, Saturday, Hept. 2nd. 11 a. in. Rev. II. S. Hhangle, tho presiding elder will preach at the foflow ing times uml places, viz.: Merrill. Sept. 1st, H p. in. I’retti iK'inlv everybody calls tor Klam* nt i».couiity cheese H hen buying at thel Poe Valley, Hept. 2d, 11 a ni. Taylor's camp ground, Hept. XI, 11 a. stores. It ihh I a iy» a good article and m. ami 2 p. tn. Hell ilc-erves its popularity. Fred Bonaiira, Hept. 3d, 8 p. nr. say.« ti.'iiea in Klamath county thia sea Klain.lth Fall«. Sept. 4th, 8. p. tn. non are ivondioua bright. Ilia business There will be a basket dinner at Tay wa» never better. The hay crop is an excellent one, but almut two weeks late. lor's grove Funday after the morning Rat.,«' ia good uml stock looking well. sermon. All ar. cordially invited to at Mt. 1 oodey nn« accompanied by hia tend all the service«. II. N. K osskh , l'astor. father, John l.oosley, and two »on». MARNICI). Í1 I iuil jars at ftiifTy’». I lesli n n cienm ami ien cratiut "<»lu al < I ii I woih I’» drug »h.ie every day. Clothing, Lines Dry Goods. Just Received and on Display at -!• T 9 U ■» BOUGHT FOR CASH. Lowest Prices Guaranteed. of Ç? lit?r i pness. ’ *F*r <* <• •’ • ¿* v 4* %• ¿* <* ♦»- « I i Î ! Merit is«« tlio AIAi-o<l<.> nt* is tlio Trite T* T I y. à if ■« L. F WILLITS, Prö^r. 9 H. H. VAN VALKENBURG Watchmaker and Jeweler <7* S* Mr* Guo. T Baldwin and son, Cfcariie, left Monday fora few weeks* visit with her parents, xx bo live at Williams, Josephine county. Mi*.« Katie Wight paid the county ««.-at a visit I TucMlay and Wedyudulay. «•* V* Next tr'oor to Postoffice, Klamath Falls, Oregon, Pave p. Shook, of Alkali valley, xxas in the metropolis Wednesday on business. John Smart canje down from Ft Klamath Tuesday and went to his sheep Camp at Aspen lake yesterday. Watches, Clocks and Spectacles repaired. Fine line of Jewelry Ge • E. Weber.of .Medford wee rvfislcred at the H« t 1 Llnkviile yesterday. Ja« Priscoll, of Bonanza, is in the Falls this week attendiing teacher»* examioatiou. Clay Ratliff, who has been bunting and fish ing on and around Pelican bay (or &e pot month, returned to tJic Falls last Thursday. Chas Picket, of p«>e Va^ey, was in the Falls City Tuesday en business. F. I*. Grobs and daughter, Miss Emma, of Langell valley, arrived in the Falls City Moa day and returned Tuesday. H. II. Fan Valkenburg. who has been hunt ing at Parker s tbe past witek, returned home Monday. Mrs. C. N. Gorden is rlsiting with Mrs. ¡1, II Vati Valkenburg this week Joe Hill was up from Merrill Monday after lumber. E. Tull, of Bonanza, was registered at the Linkville *atura£?, A. C. Barrie, representing Simmons Vardwarv Co . of St. Louis, was interviewing the mer chants in the Falls the week. John RallU? exd M. McIntire went to Ash lain! Monday, to attend to aoaae business relat ing to real estate. kept in stock at lowest prices. — In Order To < Miike Room j For Our Fall and Winter y Stock, we Are Selling N ? Goods Cheap. \ Geo. Humphrey began painting the inside ot the school house the tir^t oi the xx eek Geo. Smith and wife, of Merrill, are visiting in the Falls this xxe.vk i A U., -DEALERS IX— 6 W--> - -« Call And See US. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL E Elvy and son. Edmond, were in the Falls City Saturday fiom Merrill, proving up on their homesteads. A Hammond, of Medford, passe«) through town this morning on his way to l.akoview. W. C. Hale passed through the Falls yester day kojn Lakeview,enroute to Eugene. Miss Bessie Stanley, who has heefi visiting in the Falls for the past week, returned to her homo in Ashland this morning. Geo. and Chas. Wilson, of Merrill, were in town Salu.day on buaines«. P SOUTHERN OREGON Chas. A. Burden, of Eugene. Arrived 11; tjie Fallslnst Friday on a short visit. J»s Tobin, of Lost river, is in town today on business. T )T THIS SCHOOL IÒ NOW UNDER STATE CONTROL. Is The Largest and Most Progressive School in Southern dk Jabe lluusU'U lett Cor Medford Monday after a load of beer for the “Central.” Oregon. e'« «** New buildings, nciv apparatus and fixture.-, tine campus ! .ylthful lo. atiu» delightful climate, excellent iutlueueus for students. Course of study the «»me as at other normals of tlsu state. Carey Ramsby came over from i.akevii'w last I Thursday for a two weeks viaU with his sister, kea* advantage» in Vocal and Instrumental nm»''-- to l«j (or,nd in SoUtber«* E. B. Henry came down from the Agency Sal urdav and returned Monday. Mrs. S E. Martin. Mrs. E J. Boyd «nd daughters Missvs Kellie And Mamie, returned from Yreka Saturday, where they had been on a short visit. Joi* Kingsley, of San Francisco, half brother of C.l Parrish, Is a visitor iu the Falls this week. Jle came in Monday. J. F. Gocller. wif«» and children w ent to Mer rill Saturday and returned Sunday E W.Gdweu.of Merrill, x^a in the county We will pay Fifty Dollars for evi seat the first of the week on b isiness. dence that will convict any person, J. C. Rutcnic left for Lakeview Saturday to | persona or other brute of tearing take the (vMimoHy in a land consleU at thi*t • down our road sign.». I. A. DUI FY. »h've, 1 Oregon. Training school fully equipped ami ”r ch.*i. .’ <4 A thorough critic teacher. Tuition «(>.25 per term ; music *•> and *10 per tertn ; board at hall *l <5. and lodging 50c per week, student» furnishing l>cd clothing; family board *2.30 and *3.00. $125 pnys aft expanses tor one war's schooling, including bouks- The shortest and most thorough route to a state certificate, 11 th» hormai course. Review classes for teachers throughout the year. First term opens Hepteml>er 11. For catalogue information, address W. T. Hit SCO/, President. 4HHLAND, OilKGO*»