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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. 7^|.|.hl.|V. Al»' « -•«• «’■“ mahv HU'. a w,4M.T« i «‘is«» X” war » a m "»I A unl-.t ’« . ..... "" ............ . ..!»« "I "« «'■ ’• ............... .... .UI| IIIISIII r ... ................. w M I ■ •”“ M" "’ /^\ I lull ¡ A VI IM ' I II I ■ •I«’«» X" ITT. /» | (I H I 1« - I lav * »'’iiltiit III ‘»'1'1 ‘.1 II h I» Www ____ - ,. ihi r.7 lii u'H“t binntllna will* ih« ir **!»**>• *• •' I’ I >'»!•%• I UM H <♦ V. MurwlOS. H M I.' A. II l! W / isuvii i r ' ••t-o H” I L Int Hi« • » «i>tf • »••“* I*’ ' '• 1 jo rvwuiiia* «•< » •» monti» *’ H» Itali «ivi IMI'I" A H«•»»«’•* I om U war«« •i«’»»’ All iiM Hibvr» *«r Ih« „t.I.r •tainilug ••“•••i I» allv lux H« 'I I“ •ll«’H'l ’ Il I IhMNHm«. M J W MirMUM». R‘ « » BREVDIES. A. Others See I'». Kpeaking of the imi-<l <>f g«»sl laiftoisla, Keep your rye on Dotty. • ■mill not it l»< a grami tiling lor Klam- Ito».« ulto« h it I r Ids holm nth county if it loi'l such a ron>l? Not Trn wlny »ft«.., I, u I,,,., yi„ a railroad which woul-l vx'.orl by its I'* m I1 m » i freight rute» tliu entire valli, of tlm )U«lN«rt irmiNiikur hit (|||g mor I, lieiglit viiili«-<l, l>ut ii road which would i(t«i j had u| a|| r | Im decently white in its dealings with Willitn. it» vatraris. Klamath i» a grami county W illU’i l.i'iiiitix I i ; in been cmHlli<'»l Io and all 4 u<«ds to bring it to the front hi« KHitn fur tin« past t«-:i days with isgoml railroad, Much a road would I double tlm population of tlm county «ml l>r<»nchilÌN, I l»<Tr hiu I t « h |( « « «|i («I m rr<'or»iv»l ill tlm value of tlm lum! in six inontli». th«« « «»Iinly rlrrk* ulllro tl.iw month thun Tlmre ha» is-cti talk of building a road through that oouulry, ami it is to be (or »rvorul prot ruding month«. bopc«l it a ill not lie long «h-layi-d. It I !••»*». \\ I . man, llontinxii wan in* woul<l lai Is-iK'licial not alonu to Klum- I» »vi« x\ nig (hr inrri hmitN in thr Full* aih, but to tlm counties u«ljoin ng it, lit” fl ml <»( (ho xsr< It, in d woubl not only i - iiik 'I i aii'l fsipulate 12.00 ill n.hilit Q U ill |,Wy (or ¡I yrjir’R thoM-hitherto »parM-lymottle«! region«, • ’IJ'• Iijit inn rvkly Oregonian but woubl bung wealth to thy iiiilroii«l and th«- K i . amuh Hi 1*1 m.n an . company eiigugc«! hi »«> dwdrebie ami Ihjtfv h.’.ii jm-( i . i < if(«,| ¡I Imgw Imo u( Iwni'flcent an iiiti-rpii»«. Town Tolk. n»’h h and b«»\' m 411 .< uhich will bo Luba a New I icld I or ¿port. •old lU -Medford privo». Hunting in Cuba will Is-a fit-l.iouaLI«- 'll»»'« l.'hiit Mit« Ir li who ha* I»» » n «l«ol t solili- ‘if t lie-«- day», l>c<‘aur«- t'libll wfopping al i'«niinini for tho paxt i»ix m a gr< al gatin’ country, mid tlie kiml ol month»» rvtiirmd t«> (ho I aiU mat Thur»- game found their give» tlie I mh I of «port, day» f'livro are il<-«-r, which come to tin- < lg«-- Mi*w \iiii.i I ,• hi Hirivtd Wo'lno*dny of the openings and clearl’ig« al >iu»k from « il« ni «nel will take the |H»»dlion to f«-e«l. t'oiinlle»» Hm-k» <4 pigeon» mid .»» biijm I .i.toii h iit rchoolw at thv «love» I m - ih I tin- I ran ,1ms of the tri-«-» by agoiioy, their weight. There me lung, tlm k I I I k tn the 'h rrill harncaa maker» snuk« « lit to try u »|«>rt»mmi'«»kill with imd I. I’» Hntiiphv will leave tomorrow n gun <>r rill«- stink«-» that furnish r liiautifiilly nmttled skim for trupliivs. f«»r I.4I.« va w (<»r a weckt •viait. Wll't is’iu» live in tliu dense w <»»1<- ii 'I Ihdl'.n ni. I M. A. Caddy, from bruili, and it takes a liatify mini to face hn«'w, th«» !'/.■ n^’ • imp on .li’tmy crock, u woumied cum. Tlu-re are wild dogs, wvto in th«. I ail. 8atur«lny, l>»>, nml many bir«l» of th.- most L«-auti- < .11«-i I. on •> ... rnipliiyu«) ii > i ur fui pliiuiage. XVilil fowl m1« foiiml on Fruit jars at Duffy a. John Kluis, ol l*«>«r valley was in the I »11» y«»tcr«lay on busill«-»«. D mii I«-I <>or«lmi wm up from Keuo yeati-nlny, J. V. Ill -sig of Ik’flwkk wan in the Full» Monday. Hutton nn«l Itamsby mn«l<’ a flying trip to tlie Irighlmul» this week. XV. II. I’lmlan, of I’ortlaml was .«-gi»- tcr<-«l nt the Hotel Linkville Xfomlay. The Inti I k nvy ruins in this section Ims put tire roa«l» in goorlcomlition again. Mrs. XX'itt of Culifornia 1» visiting )«< r Juughter Mrs. Alfs-rt XValk«-r, of Bly. Heat l atatc Transfers. f ollow ing are the <lr«-d» r<-''<,r«l<->i L the clerk’s orth o since Aug Hth : .l.irii- It, JJroek» t«i Win. Trlvii-.r, ► FJ . ''I KE1» of ►« ■: 35, fp. In, H range 10 v.i t. * outaiiib-x l > a.-ri'H. Eli h d States to H. C. Tray&er, th«- I.'« <4 > W '4 of »«.«■ tp 40 s rangj 10 < i-t. I o:i' .mui- 1 . in-, ► tide of < u t<, Tliot. MJ'orinick, 1/4 13 of <-c '■>>'>, tp ;;9 M range 7 east. Containing 13.20 acre.«. Tho» .Martin ami wife and F. S, Brandon to Tho». McCorrnii k, 10 acr«.-» in sec .’Pi, tp 39, (5 range 7 «.ast. J. \V. fMen to School 1/iitrict No. M, lone-half ucre in the t an of l>«4en , (Keno.) •John B«-< k< r to Chari«-» Poulsen, NXV , «4 NE1» ».-<; 20 au«l SW1,. of M.1» ami S’j of k W '| etc 17, tp 10 S range 11 east. XV. H. Marder» to E»u-r Marder, S1 . <4 fWJi h <-<:3 .\E'4 <4 NXV'., ami N\Y'4 of .XE'4,»'.- c 10, tp40, 8 rangy 11 cast. Containing l(J> :/ ><■• A. Kershner, sheriff tn Martin Kcoi- ack, the SE1 ( <4 li'-«; 10. tp 41 H range 5 cast. I'nite l Stall-» to EoEert iV. Pender gast, s E’4 of m - c 2, tp 40 8 range 5 east. Containing 1'». aervs. Fnit« «l State» to Joseph A. Hill, the ► E’4 of NE'4 of sec 27 and tlie S'3 of N‘XV<4,»ec20, tp. 4i) 8 range 1(1 eMt. Containing J«X) acre». Sunni P. Planta ami J. X'. Plantz to JeremiaJi Collin«, 5iXY'4 of •"■E1, sec. 23, the X\''_. SE'4 of »ce 34, 8 range 0 east. Ore-.->n A California It It. Co., ’o A. <'. Hopkins, the NE' j of M’.'4 h1» of of • ••. 2’1. E1 <4 .-'«V '4 ami NX’.''4 «4 rec 33, tp. 39 S range 5 east. NE'4of NE*4 ami S'- of sec 3. f NE i, 8W4 ot SEI nd tho SB* of N XX 1 of sec !>. All of sec. 25. The Mi'-., of Mil. XV'... of NE4 th«.- WM SEs ami tlie ’A of 23, tp 4«) S rar east. Containing 2428.42 acres. Coii»i«leration fll^tA). Hats Shoes Tin- full t«-rin <4 school a*. Bly com- iiieiK'ed last w •« k, < <. I!. ('nrI'x k l<-iichei. F 8. «k <». XV. Brandon ar« having a Inrge nildition built on their »toro ut Merrill this week. <> K M ►i« sl«-<«rinders, pri««- *5.<H). Luther’s «HUIA ( IIAl’tEK No » I o. r M I t« ►uccess ►,« klo Grinder «iru-s p>-rfe< t itciy •’ 1 ,o ' 1,1 1 ‘ ’•> ■ ' I .nth u»«»iui‘»•« .. ........ I""I’»“ work. BiiMwin's Hardware ►tore. •B‘u “ x|Ha J in ilium«. ’’ M XI«i L ai ma A W urn*. Kid M‘ < x«v the iloughty little pugilist was krm<k<d out in one minute, in t'hieiigo Inst Fri'lay, by Jack McCormack. wsriloi'i'1 1 rl " ' 1,1 111 11 11 »iiul.t «'ni«»« •• " • 'i'1» ,l' !' ,«. ..... ..lai I" » I'« M..noi.» ........... .«> Env«lo|M-s, bill hea«ls, letter heads, Ó, ».Iti.......... “I statements, business mid calling card», i,,™,,» 7 «I |. I» I-., •«limit .»«'I - -I« 1.0 r,v.i.ui>» la« !••' "".-I« "■ - • ■■ ....... ... ot«.. nt tfiis ortb-e. Try us for job work. «»'•I1'"’ , v «r<M KHKI.I I ' C. A. Dean ami family, of Ya ini a, nrc in tin’ Fall» tills week. Mr. 11, an is l arge I amities ctnploK'l nt Yainnx, Lut in now enjoy- A man and hi" wife, from I n I ake. ing a month vacation. Or., I mummh I through Yreka last r-.itui I’ortl»n<l’» |s«pululion is rapidly near Jay III an immigrant wagon, Ix.iiud ing tin« JOO,Out) mark. Next y« ar it will mutliaards. They had seven chlldii-n. taku six Hurra to express tlm nuiulx-r <4 gniue of tin nì m-aily full grown. while BOUGHT CASH its (ample.—Tidegram. the mother looked »till young ami il le X'mi X’alki-nburg’s for watches and lo bave a d««M-U inoro kids. Yn-ku ji'Welry. Prices the lowest. Quality li« will pt Journal. all tin- «tremo» ; in tlie thicket live guarmiUs-'l. A man ami hi» » ile | a d llir-iigh In re l ly h"M th«- |"«»it«..a all winter, large l>ir«ls, chi« lly guinea hens. In- In the matter of F. H. McCormack lkin««t I.ut to tak«« a«lvantngi« of th«« cnh-ntally Imrile« of stray outlaw » may with fourteen children. When asked where he was going he said, to ting. . gt. .it . fI. 1 a ■ i ■ t| .tll, , || h < \Y«‘"k I y iul«l to to the cxcili-un-nt ««I a hunt dur v». Allx-rt XValker am! Allx-rt Eaton, (1 ltl l( 4< lint. y,.4r ing the next !"W year».- < Ji.« .-go<'liroii- for the re<-overy of personai property, in to raise roino Oregonian», that he ba i • >rrg.«iii.ui am| ||l(. th«- justice court lu»l week, was actticii raistrl fourteen young i slitornlaii» m. I for *2.<s) in advance, lek’. without the intervention of trial. »»»now going try thh "late Is a chang. < 'm- 4 our i< 1 il« rs fuenlay evening laborl AgoiH in Court. I'rotcct your family ami yourself by ««ver 1.1 ui I I 0,1 Jtatii.by say tliat tie I he I.«curatoli iking out mi accident policy. *10 to The second «lay of the third week of t *25 »*• g. ng I im a« |,u liu<! not le v'i [x-r annum pays lor *KXk) with The »acursioti ow the Klamath lai < Sch'xil suits at Duffy'». the m <- >nd trial by court martial of Weekly idemni’y <4 *5 to *12.50. th« r«« lor als«ut two years. given by Capi. Itlchard»«»n, last ►ui.d.iy Captain Dreyfus on tlie charge of tr«-a- C. I.. i*Amtt»n. PERSONAL. .I«»- M 1. iioiv. I from Ager Tiicfclay N..t »*■ a success in every rr»|»-.l Agent for Aetna fnsuiance 0u Willislaiehng till- d.iy la-iiig < I and with a loa«l «4 fi< Iglit 1« r the inerchaiits sou la-gnu nt 0:30o’clock Tueeliiy morn X'. A. D'inlan e.-irne over from l’h«rnix M ■ Mt/gi ■'.anb-y w uu uu, one of the stormy aloni twenty five j»-< 11« took •4 the Fall. nii'l a l>«a<l of Yrcku liinv ing, six we kr left for Mail««- Ijilsiri wu» pr«-«etit. He drove rtumiav with a loa«l of bacon and lar-J Rm 1 am (••.-<• fur the |«asagi' on the l»«at. The l»«al left the (or Bahia m*. < « w Hoti«’ hiittding. mark of Vai to the court in n carriage, nn I entered wlii«'h lie quickly dispose«! of here, a» 1.« r home tn AshUnd Saturday evening. lsrbitg als'iil 1° • ni. and arrive I nt Mr. »ml Mrs ♦ ». IIuniphrvy, <•«•<>. M s lx»na Hcdrteb, who ha« been visiting tl.«-««- valuable articlm nrc scare«- in thia th' gwg« at Pelican buy al«>i|t I p. tn . B k -I iii ami Tho» MH’larcn l«dl ycwier- tlie hall nt <«:30 o'chsk. The audience with Mr« W o HH1 for the pa»t »lx week» re no lis the Trite Test of • here Illi- party ha I lum h, and alt« r a «lay for the hu»-kb-b«-try patch They greeted him by standing up nml bv a «•ounty ju«t imw. Mr. Burlap tgltirne l turned io the Fall» la>t Saturday. Montlay . general chipping <>f hands. !.al»«ri short stay there they starle«! on tin- r> expect lo li k* h «’ al <>iii tw«> wovka. V. ‘ H McClure and wife ni fu® valley wsr» ForFuh- -X first cl»»» Kimbal Organ. I d the Fa!lnLruu«l«y walk«-«! quite briskly, but holding his lum trip 1« ;««• arriving hero alrmt •» p ti XV. Sun th w a» in town from Alla- left ..nn close to Ins si-la in order not to G eo . T. B a LDWIX. Wm. Wood rarne dowa irom U.lry SLnnday tu. Then- » ill probably be a« «tlier <•« moni Tur» !.« y nu t nava hi* cnlire crop ■liatnrb hi* wound. H«‘ met General Claude Daggett hie« resigned bis j»>«i- and left Monday for Ager sili- e 1.3 hM »omc cure. . i s -1.1 »b< u th" weather - ill’«- -, o| wImst « ai k lieti by tho lal<* fo»»m. Mercier ami General Bill t in th» tn.<l- Don an uh-rk in the (iold Front, un i is buaintM to attend to. •hen the C>it will go clear nn ml ll. atei flint he w ill hnw to cut !■ • Hill, of M rr ’ was n the Falla Saturday It (or liuy, dlu of ilic courtroom, »topped, chattel now assisting in taking inventory in H aft . lusiLer amounting I «i v«-t a hundred tons. F. ►ehallock's general np-rchamiise ami »tnilud. I.al»>ri looked very Well. Buying llmb«r t-»nJ. XV«. rk on ItjiblwTti’a «tone store has H«< wm given a cushioned arm-chair, »tore, preparatory to a change of pro Mr and Mr». E. E Wa-bburn arrived from Afhland Friday They will live iu the Frain Ihiring tlm |a»t week J<»< ph Black n««t bc«-n progre ■•mg very rapidly tlm lalx.ri was warmly congratulated by prietors. hou*e, on I*!ne »treet. »114 F. XX’. Pink« rton, two X\ i-. usin pa»t week mi account of tlm rainy friend«. Hats and Sox at Duffy's. J P. Haxvn, of Poe valley was in the county Uiubcr men, hav<- l<-.m I • «•• .is tl;. t- ■ « ■ thcr .ml th«- illim » of XX’altcr Ixm- Ml . ii Monday evening rec« iv«-.l two Open Maguire liegan work on the ►eat Sunday on butlnew. w«rntativ<>4 l.remli < <1i...ite * Ix-avi imx, one ol the «tono mawona. mysterious parcel», l«elieved to la« infer ►umner's house now oancsi by t . C. Mr*. I. D. Applegate. Mrs. J G Pierce, Kiaa lumlrr «h-ab-r ol o»hk<«»h ««I that stat«- Is-i-rn.g M«>wcr», llccring Ilea pera, nal machines. The |»«!ice nrc examin Multby, last Monday. The building Alice and M’ray Applcsate went to rule lake Sundav to visit Mr. and Mrs K. Hutchison for TJI m > gentlemen will operate in the fk-«-nng .o. I Thomas llaki-s. Four and ing them. will lx> raised ami the basement en- u few days. They returned Tuesday. Eastern |«art »1 this county n««-l Klam one Lull Lot mower fflO, other sires i Iwrgv-’l. Mr. .Maltby will us.< tic fox;'cr J F Adam, the *ul- Uk«. stuckuupi wm in Modern guhs . •th niunty. Tl.«» nr« buying laml» rspinly as h>w. lull »lock <>f baying («art for a l.arness »Imp »he Fajla the fir»t part of the week. ► Ince the war in Cuba some interest covered • ith »ugar ami yellow pine and tools. I*.i!• I » in's f l.ir I w are J-tore. fl.c Pali« andwif «■( M rrill w^regue^ts Every thing at Duffy's. ing fart« are forthcoming regarding the llw price» they have Is en paying tun of Mr. and Mrs. T:. •• Jlartin U't Friday *and J. F. \\ i t <-r, of l^irclln, cam« t>> thu About Ni Klamath county Indians Saturday frore *MU* to *r»>l |s-r <|Uait«<r <•< ■ Il-m Fallal. < vt i In to Lav« iti» applica- Loinieid.il qualities of the ordinary rille MJ<» Harris, of «*»»• ra.nente *i>tcr of J. F. Ttli- v • :ll »• ire ..r III I, Il .,( 11 . ’ . ’ 1 "-I Cation h r pul li atirui ina'lo out pri pnr- bullut. If properly admhustcre I a sin caiii|x->l a few day» '.his week at the Adams of Tule Lake arrive 1 in the Falls last Pliipp» bnrn, in the northern part of gle !.<•<• M< tfoi i bulli t may ls< counted land as tlicy can. Mr. Black 1« in Port- nt« ry |.> proving up on his holiicsti-a«i. Saturday on a months visit to friends and rela t< wh . While Imre they purchased sev l»n«l now but is ev;s-« t«J ba« k t««mor- lie retiirm >1 T iu - m I uv with a load of on to put nn end to the mortal career of tives. Kt present Miss Harris 1» a guest of the toughest <d human Ix-uig alive. But eral liun lre>l dollars worth of provisions Mbs Greta Muapiw. Cow, while Mr. l ink. it.«n i» al ' haki I hnuls-r for XVin. Davis. Low. was delivering iatxn ll < a <J-:ry Tidings. slat i»ti. ally taken I* >■ build is very far of our merchants to take to their reser ". Applegate carne down front from deadly. produce in town la t Saturday. vation.— Medford Eye. The O'Malley l.omcdy Company. X lin.ix .••in4.1V a . "iiip inicil by Mina Mrs. Jas. Short of Poe valley, was interi iew Clothing at Dufy’s. Going ns far laick ns the battles of ing the merchants in the Falls Saturday. The<I'Mallev s.'ters Mu»ic, Dancing I -U-lla l; « l. •ii|>.riiiteml<-iit of Indian Ailsterllit, Eylnu, W agram. Friedland, XV. T. Van Seoy, president of the Ash- N. S. M--rrill came up from the Flour city Sat- »nd Comedy <'•. inti lin ing tho lat -t »■ -li.s.l.■. .‘■I,.- I,«» tuM’ii ln«|M-etlng tho Jena and Eckniuld sn find from the himi Mute Normal school arrived in the urday »'n busines!*. .Mr. .Merrill has been laid »ong»«lance» ami a< 1» u»»istc«l by I'. II »< I. .1- at Klamath Agency ami Ymuax. official account« an I mcrlical rejairts wHh akItDMi for the put two «ok», hot .- Fulls Tuesday from X n-kaami Scott val Keil »ml Pr .f. o' Malley will Itivo <tM‘ M ■ Ita il l«4t M ml.iv for < 'alifotiiia, that for every soldier killed or wounded ley where he had been in the interest» recovering rapidly now. 4>i th« ir n-( rut, *•;, iitiM'til» L< r« M I' Wood ck, wl « has I. ( alxiiit three thousand cartridges were ot tim school. He left th«' same day W. R. Davie came up from the Adams ranch Next door to Postoffice. Klamath Falls, Oregon. fcpt. 20th And hi the mt jh ii I iih * visiting frien«!« nml rr-ls >■• in the tired. At lai|»ig during tin1 French on Tule lake Saturday, having bv«u ¿aid j Z for Dairy- »ml Bonanza, nml will return (rum work on account of the late rains. dance that tliu Mutprii <l«», it ■ I all» f. r tlm ; ast ti n «lay» returimd to campaign of D*I4 no less than tell thou- to the Falls by way of Merrill. W. B. s;iii|».n and wife were down from •eventjr- fiv«» y »!•'«• <>( Milk mi l !«’»<> y nr«l- I . r Io i.i<- i«t I tkevie-* this nmrmtig. »and bullets were necessary to put a , their ranch near Nay lox Saturday. Croquet sets at Duffy’s. •»f ribblxin i» uh .| hi tli«« i il'l.ijn 'Ian-«•. ■•ti«' w.«« uipanied by Miss i.iziiu single man bora de combat, With the 'Thune wiahing (.» *»<><< h flri»l <•!:»• « ¡ m i Martin wh > w >11 Visit in l.iikeview for The run of trout tins year in Lost Geo. Orth wf U ¿1« rrill hs< In'cn in the metro- improvement in quality ot nrms the polis this week on business ^tnanrr r I khi I.I imi f4d t4) ntt«*n«l tin- about two «<•« ks. average rapidly ih-wended, and at Sol- river, »eems to be larger than for several John Fairchild, of Butte creak was in the years. Mr. Anderson living nt the Gap one, l«lal«Mt(< nn i l.«.ttii* O'Malh-v urr< Fa’.’» the tlrM of the week. Jt>«t r. i led nt X’nn Valkcnburg'n ferino in isft'J the Australians killed and •pecially engaged f.,r th** h«»t Muto (air the tlm-t Lie «•( wntclms, eliaiii» and wounded twelve thousand Frenchmen brought to town several tine fish, caught Ralph IK ali U x of Little ohastn, w.»s regis in < xliitiriiin, and ju rl'it nic«l rvrry night <..|i lg I jewelry ever »liown in Klmn wuh a ht«il of a.-t‘»>,<*»• cartridges, w hich in the river near his place Tuesday, tered at the hotel l.inkville Monday. atti <«««uiiy. i J. W. Manning of Spring lake was in the Falls means 700 cartridges for every man -.«ilie of them weighing 14 pounds. ilie great mt ¡«r.trc l*«»in itx« Saturday and left for Jackson couu.y . .»day. J. M. Kielnnn received n hard full struck. Dining the Franco-Pi ussiun stationery at Dufy’s. prrMn, Adiui- vui, gi'ht*» i out«, from n w ig- n l ot Monday that Ini.I him war the aveiage fell to25o, and th- nuin- The following is quote«! bv nn ex Incendiary l ire Near .Medford. Wiea and children 25 centa. up for •«-verni «lays. H<> lm«l got in a ls-r in tlie iqs-rations hist year around change: “The t'nited States Supreme Bud Hamlin, who resides on the old wagon aiul w • i »t.imling up ix’hind tlm Santiago reached its minimum of 230. Court recently handevi down a decision Cat lie Sales. Hamlin homestead, south of Medford, > .it whi n II«' driver struck tlie horse a l> the effect that poultry- running nt DEALERS IN- •»•Í. Mitchell took n I hiiw I j of fine »widen blow, which ciiuxm I him to had his barn and two grain stacks tired, Shooting Chickens. large is w-ilii game, amt that the same, Monday night, and the barn was totally J through town y«-»tcr«lnv en rout« pluii) >-f««rwar i, throwing Mr. Kiernan “ft was amusing to si-etlie Iroys shoot or any other fowls that may trespass, can »■> Montague, «lo re they w ill b«-,’.|iip¡«< I out on hi« I.«-.id bruising it quite badly. chickens," »aid K. 8. Sutton, tho re- •lestrjj-ed, together with six horses and lx> legally kille«l. other property. The tin' was of incen ««•8«n Francise.«. Frank S. B’.-ni'Ioii waa up from Mer 'urned volunteer, while tolling s ’lno of tlranit ware at Duffy ’s. diary origin aud the evidence pointed L •». Aiq.legate wrek i»>l<l alsmt rill Tin -4.iv. accompanie«I liv J. F. Ih-mi hi» ex|s-ti««iiee» in the Philippines. Eighty-four pur cent of tho entire directly to Mrs..John Carlisle, Mr. Ham- »»be»d of Kef to J. C. Mitchell, for nml son. Mr. Brandon returned from "XYhen we would Is- in the trendies or w ucli he mil receive seven cent» for ►mi I-ranci»« «’ the latter part of Inst out looking for a savage, the tlrst thing fttato of f.laho is still public land, lin’g sister, and her husband. They * *r" n,,‘l *’* ‘ (ur cow*. Tlir cow* week, where lie went «itti Ins »¡»tor, that would show up we would all take a amounting t > more than 44.(WAG acres, were given a hearing XVednesday and »‘H I»’ di-liv. i.. I H-j,tendier l»t, anti the \| im hila, to ii'Ceiv«' meilienl treatment abut ut it ami it iu««st ulwuys happened t >f this nera it ha« 1-een estimated by bound over to answer to a cliargo of ar- MWreOctoU-r 1st. for lier min. Miss Brnndon is «till nt to bo a chicken or a hog. The l«.«ya tho Government geological survey that M>n nt the September term of court. ,-J»i» (ierl» rarr;ve<l in tlm l ulls yes- Dr. I.mn'*n hospital under Ilio doctor would l«e shooting ut the old liens, when . .wiHl.ikX) acres «-an be successful! v irri-, The bonds were Axed at *1000 nml in gated. I lieu of which they have been committed r ‘"'tn I.angeli valley, mid report« care, ai««l will not I h < able to return an oHicer woubl come up ami want to Milk Pana at Duffy's. to the county jail. home for several weeks yet. ‘ ‘«H'e drove 2,4» head «4 l«e< f to Mondi- know the trouble, ami they would tell The bravo Kansas lads who braved him there w$s -. Fllipi.uo in the hushes, Fruit jars—pint. Weperdox.; quart, Li» n"1»<'« l<. Mr. Gerlier lias shippe.l XVhooping cough is raging in I.angeli (lot. .(,„(( gallon, *1.35 perdox. c<in«C<l *'• ""lta,,,’cr 111 l'n,’riimento to vnllev this ni 'iitti. It is reporte«1 to us ami lio n take another shot lit the fouls, the «leath dealing climate of the Philip. $1 (H) 11 "I'< t<’''',T<viiiber nu es nt that liuti most nil th«’ children uniler three Tho country is full of chickens and pines, uml acaUereu I’m Filipinos like a Baldwin’s Hardware Store. SOUTHERN OREGON I’1»«’, Fair week. years o|.| nr<-doit n with it. The twin tame ducks, nml it was a common oc miinge in a young cyclone, will meet E B. Ramsby ami family, ami Mr their fate on their arrival home. The currence to see tho otlii-ers, as well ns »ev..?i''l'!'"t"" <,f fl|"r»n'<'lllo 'ill 'Irivr- liov» of Mr. nml Mrs. J.F. Misner dic<l and Mrs. S. E. Martin, moved into tlie privntes, out with drawn swords chas Kansas girls have organised, each pledg house next door to I.. Parrish last railm.1 ",ln'lr*"’ •»•■««! of l«cf,to the Un tin' filth inst : nged two months. ing herseli to rapture a soldier or die an And OH tlie 8th ¡list A. J. Taylor lost ing an old lien up ami down tlie lino, r«nih*i «!"'''k ,r'“" ,ho ! Tuesday. Mr. nml Mrs. Martin will , t>l maid. and when tho (owl was almost within «uh hi Pre valley. two ehildri ii by this drc«t«le<l dincnse, occupy the second story. Shoes and Gloves at Duffy’s on<* about two yenrs old, who died on > grasp of tho pursuer somebody would Judge 11. 1 Benson and i s. Ham Crop Report», knock it on the luad and tun of with H. XV. an.t M. Bench have deci«le«l to the 8th inrt, ami an infant child on the HnrvrMing mond returned tuesday evening from *’*i*| rMin,"g|>“r'“n i’r“,,'"“l|y »i " i the gaum.' ’ .¡onstruct a new building, 4() feet dee» ’ 12lh. Every company would have a lot of with a Ot) foot front, on the corner of i akeview when.' they have been attend «lone to u l .. '"«hlinnge . Boy XVriglit, .. i«,slrgiigi i stulioncd nt rain« \ " " ’ l'"’ ’nl1' ""'I Mt. I’ilt, ariived in the Fall» Kiindny game cocks ami in Ihu evenings the sev Main mid XVater streets. It add greatly ing court. Mr. Hammond took the ' LJ2 _% T nvi'i 1 ”,e ,a,ne evening for his hou-.o in "ae Im« '''' H, ‘tous oi generili doni- nfter supplies nini clothing. He reports eral companies would bring them forth to tlieapix’arancc of tho street.—' , Medford. Trilb SCHOOL IS NOW UNDER Bondit; ............ ‘"''I. but »h«>ul«l i-urient nlsmt n foot of new »now on Ml. Pitt and wo would have great sport. Our Talk. XV. A. fjtia, a teacher in tlie Stockton STATE CONTROL. «»1‘le. r7,,,'n^ I"“'- eonipanv hail tho champion for a long II. XV. Beach wm a resident of this n.ul -iv inches on the lower iiioiintnins. county for «boul two yenre.hriving lived College, urrived in the l all» time, but wo matched him against a w«.r;“ :........ i->- <i.o f.ost, IB says up to the present time they near Nev lox, and went to Ashland Xshland last >: ''llr, N'jvlox, >ill "l, hiv. h'v. Mr. I.atta is on a vacation vaeation have not had any trouble with fires, but heavy weight ami he got an evu knocked «M cn" * bv spring to engage in tie) mercantile busi- i'""" here lie will goto Klamath agency Is The largest and Most Prugicsstvc School in Southern out ami I had to kill him. This w„s a expect n luinl time from now on, ns tlm aess. ami > Yainax to visit tho India:;, schools, th r 3 3 Oregon. 3 huckleliei lies me getting ri|«e. mid there great loss to the boys but wo wrappe«! Xxes and hay forks at Duffy's. and continue liis journey t i akevuw. fit, n» the ....... “ F'ent Irene- w ill be n great many lierrv pickers ini him in the stars ami stripes and buried New bnii loii , u .j >..r .t. - ml f! - ' ■ line . anipus, lieclthfttl luL'Atioh; The public sc!.i ol in Klamath Falls, *p"thi«P ,,| ■"!" **" v , , t ,lry- ,‘“ir there who ale « ari'less with their camp it with all tho honors of an old soldier,’’ E. E. Fitch returned from Klamath *r'»U now " ' "'** l'ro’,M*JI.V prevail tires. Ih’ returned Tuesday. w ill commen .o tin* scco.id jMonday ,iu delightful cliipatii, excellent iiilhn iKt.« h r students. county last week whither he went to lonah is Dead. t 'oniso of stu«11 lIo • .ii>•. t ««11«. : . « n. Is of the late ch »,. R’K”tld sin h be protect his interests in the steam saw S-peendH-r, with E. E. X'. sbburn, i'iu’ Ili'i'i’tit « ix is imh'bteil Io I’enslee ■b'liuh .li’Heph, Indian, who tniirileri'il derive i"«''1 lH' ......... ll"1' ,l"’ Beat ailvantag s in X oc. I an ! • «<1. uuieiit tl’.-md - !o bb found in $*outherrt piiiieip: l ; Miss Katie W bite, teacher in mill recently attached by the creditor» Bio... oi Forti.imi for n limidsome souve Pttvid Hill the famous Indian police off.Mcf tb<’ruin will inorr of the man Hoss Guilliat»» to whom lie tho intermediate room and Mrs. II. F. Orc.gui. l'l.-iuin. ■ clio..l iu;i_. < ii.| | • i ..mt 1.1 i ii..i«.. ol .1 tiiorongh critic tefcher. "wiiro<|. ',,i1,ry ,ltnt may have nir of the I'li-tuiesquo Northwest. It and white ninn’s friend, in Feb., 1X92, sold the properly about a year ngo, re-1 Murdoch in llu- primary department. wits issui'il on tl....... of th«’ com at midnight on tho Fort Klamath road I'uiti. «pci ten-- i ■ < ,.i .! lo | . i-term ; ls«ard at hall R.1 8. II. King came down fi.,iu Ft. reiving only part cash op tho »ale. I an incl*11'i1'11 "h""<»t<'d to .It) <4 ing of the National Editorial Asaocin- tli'ee miles east of Kliunatli l-'alla, and Io king iv-'e |- - -tr.«'« G furnishing !•«■ I clothing; family l«ogrd ftf liuilliams abseondi I after getting in 1 Klamath Friday uml Sunday we;«t to Uiare "°”«I rivvr country lioli. This souvenir was greatly np- who tva» eonvieled of inniislatigbUir and livlit to the tune of about *.'>000. When Shovel creek alter I’hilip Johnson, of *3.00. precinteli by our Eastern visitors, ns it sentenced to 15 years in tho slate peni- $125 pays all cxp.nscs for one > car's schooling, fnctvdli'rg books- I'oiiliiiiis some lini' illustrations nml good tcntiary on .lune 29, |H9-j, njt;.r a linger he deparleii from Klamath county lie Del I’aso. Calif. They returned to the Tim-.dilu te; l and nn>sl thorough rout'- to u stat, cm tiacMe, is the nurtntkf will«' lip» of • tn ::«ni. «'•outliern XVnshlng- ing illness died in the penitenti.irv, < curried away miother linin'.« wife, and Falls Monday noon. Mr. .'«»bnson is ... "Í mi inch. Review classes f«u- teucher» throughout tire year. ton mid Western Idillio. It In printed \m> 2». Jonah ha«l been failing for the his w hereabouts nt the present is not here lor the purpose of baying the (.an- coms« ""nt(«l|. < First term <>|>eti;. sei«lemb«'r It. For entg4' Infot-mat!on, a«l«lres» 1" ,|<' Ran«, i Kill or woiiimi on hi’ilvy book papi-r nml ai I istii ally past live vears. In fact ho has never known. Mr. Fitch lias retained as conn gi-ll ranch in I.mgell valley, lie went hound, nml isolieof the Lest proiluetionn sei, J. Kutenic, and is eontident that up to the valley Tticsda) to take a look ol pi nitri» mt « ’< i issued from tlm pre»» lieen III good health since living sent to he will lose nothing by the Guillimns at the plai -, nml will probably « lose the prison; in the great Noi liiwer I. *•») on hi» return her»; trantactien.- Imkevicw Exnmmrri 1 Clothing, Dry Goods Just Received an on Display at Lowest [Tices Guin cinteci I Merit îs» t fit? Trade« L. F WILLITS, Proper H. H. VAN VALKENBURG Watchmaker and Jeweler 3 .i* 3 3 > Watches. Clocks and Spectacles repaired. Fine line of Jewelry kept in stock at lowest prices In Order To < For Our Fall and Winter Stock Are Selling Goods Cheap STATE NORMAL SCHOOL 3 W T VAN SCOT, Prüfet