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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1899)
i • £ kiamath republican BREVntES. I <»W! KI AMA III Keep yotlr rye mi Huffy. An I pltume of hitcreating (keurance* ■7l,|.„MHV.st:iTKMl«ll ». I"“ Win. lei rill 1» vieitlng in and around In I hat Section. A all land Ihi» week . màimin H' Fort Klamath, Oregon I. J.Htrnw wa» up from tliu Ikirri» V i a MOII M»l-4*' *' ’ ‘5 ' m '! F, pt. 12, IWB. a fr...... ranch Thur »day mi l,u me«». I’ m . Ifr.1 -t in u a • Not havint’ >mi«ny ; A VY',:.'::: i«'...»« w M ■A Ihdfy, thi» week received a toil ul Item» of liitercnl in your pu|a r from i I- MI" l»»>t* and choc* and i lotliing. thi* Millon of the country for amua 1.17. U| „I Ol (M Alli (in K»|M.> mi« « « N.. A i <i o I «•*•*!• lerry Murphy and Harty Jone* were time, I thought I would trim inpiill and Maiur<lay lit <»«!•• ........... . • plunge headlong into Hie fluid extract ol It«« Hall Viallln« br«Hl»«*r» up from tin, Hom* ranch Tue»day. Hl g.MMl •IBI»'IH»M will» Ibvlr ink Io Riibaorvc tliu interi t of your Mnn«lleld bi lioiini, keen, the K«tio I.Minavi * »»IlMlllH* ¿ (lì V » HAI I-"'*. N.H. many render» in Ibi* m i timi. blackiiullli wa» in the Full» Sunday. I I ItoiiKKIX H Although the inclemency of tlie weath * . L. l*arri»h left I inlay for Ft. er lia» Inteifi red Roin> wliut with tlire»h A l> II. W. Kluiualh aiidbpring creek on hi» wheel. ing, Imy ing I» iil»uit over and fall »crap* .„.„m MMft N" "" SS! ft hii ft alketilitirg'a lor watchi*» arid are the older of the weekly routini' work. L I., ■ imr !"•' • jewelry. Price* tlio lowc»t. /¿uulity I hit Illg the l.i»l three week* We have I'll ,...'■............ .............................."■ guaranteed, i,ìll..(.i H»Mwt"* hai'l ................. All ih. joyed I on»i‘li ruble »port in wliiili limi Jal— lloiinton left la»t Monday for tilo light» mid a bluffing lonti -t took Il all\ In* “• ‘I " 1 ,, .. ■ t( I II »*«■ • »H. M W Medford to gel a load of be«-r lor tliu pluce. Th« tiret light wa-i between two j W rnaoB*®- Mttwrdaf. I 'eutrwl. innocent looking grafter* wlm fought Heat tlie<l ftlalley Sinter* in then up two round* in two day*. In the accond O. K Iodate »aylnga, We<lne».|Uy and Thur»- round, however, the younger of the con . iuoJl »i ii«i kit No I.M.»ll» fil <>. rm^lay M m . m I ul day Sept. 20 21. tent unt* hiv I hl» rib* tick led w it h a r harp «.. i, »....»i. »• K«-« » « The atone Work mi Baldwin'» hard’ in»triinu-nt umile, wn undcratand, ex- MM U>»» « tt ware »tore will probably l,o flni»hed by pie»*ly for the pur|* -c. No M-riotte damagli wa* don«. the la»t of licit week. i i risi ol'Al CHI M* Il llobl* Tli«» next conte»! oecined to turn out ’ tTI " ,,!.. /•< M'>««l"«» ’»»-<• H"««- ft* I I " 1 Monday evening nil ov<-r n liiiudri if and «ixty acte liell. Hunda* „ Mornina •»<»«••• *» on the - I ( * . where he ha* u - 11 .. * .. i • *> •„ •• « •* »■ »•»-«eUUH A couple ol our i liii-tiun li .ymuker», »’••«'•> |»i«itimi a lie Hinaho aaylum. •<rinoli. < . r*un«l*> III after a few iinconiplitneiitry remark», .tceplliiM <b‘ la-< «nn * w|ll , t Wanted A coin|»'tent girl or woman entered the field w ill, pitchfork and gun, to do general hmix work. Apply to one after Hi« other, until the one with WANTS a UIU LOT or SHIIKP. Mr». J. ft’. Houatoii. tlu> gun got in the b a I wln n Mr. Pitch J. <'. Mitchell »tarted l’>0 hea l of tine folk clinM-d Mr. Hun over M-vvrul win WyMilHS Stockm»« •" Q**1 ot l—«l to the railroad Saturday, to I»* »hip- row* and around the lh I I revcrnl tiuu-N iS.oou Head. |*'d to San Fran, i»co. until Ili» foi/ »hip gave mit. The limi Social dance after the Performance of ter, fi.imi- Hunier »uy», ha* l—en arbi j I Carson, tuanagar °* ,ho I ive.t- k Aviation, of Rawlins, ftftyo. the IPftlalley Sinter», ftft'ediicaday and trati») and retti'- I. The la»t »crap, however, *a* truly an li in l,.*tla"«>. *“*•••*•• ‘o lh" l’“” Thin-lay Sept. Jo 21. intcie.tiiig mie in wlnih three ol our C|,1W pf 25.1X10 head ol»ll««|» •«*•«" ,,r*’ fruit jar» pint, title per do*. | ipiart, gon gtuckniell. He drove IB^W »»«••«I of |l i*> per <I<> m , hull gallon. 11.35 jxjr <!<>». worthy citiz n* participated, ft m - i - iii * to have »tarted over n cinipi« of d ’g«, welliera "over «1"’ Irail" la.t spring. and Ital'lw ih ’ m llarduarv Ktor«. w hen one culled the other a Imr during ,llrt( Mlully delivered theui on Ho- range» Ht»ngw,’Hn< ing, c a tn pm ret i ng acrncM their di.pute. A* a re»till the big gla»» o1Wv<«iMt. Two traiiih-i» of •beep and boiillttrii brvaltdowna Haiurtlay front of the «tore building "I Fliive A were taken at otw> lime from Heppner, night ul tho <«p< hoti*««, Ityuu i* laidly punctured. ftftTiilo tin» •nJ Hie»« were debarked at Huntington, Ky, th»» barlirr ban everything up to punctuation wa* going on n brother of tboteruiinuauf the O II. A N•. and Iron, (herr the slock »a. driven >n»< the duh*, lit» hua al! tin* modern facilitic»n (lie gentleman wlm hurled tliu uu< <*n- pliineritiiry remark ru»ticd to the «cene Husk« river valley, aubrfattn« on Hie an<l given ualiofartion t«> »¿I, >4 definii ti-ui mid demanded vengcani-e graNM found along the trail aa they f2 00 ¡n a«lvnn»,<* ml! pi»y (<>r n y»*nr*w »ent rartwanl. bhould ho succeed In auburription to th«* \\ <« kly Oregonian for the lirutul treatment "I l.i* brother. Sorry to »ay it, luit vengeatieo wa* dealt purchasing all he drain« thia fall, ho ami tin* Ki amatii II». i » vhi . h in . out in a v«iy forciblu manner liy the »ill siiip dear through l>V rail, aa the > r»tl H’liiNttifi, < >tt<> 11«• i• Iri<’I» nii'l WiH other man who «traiglitened out Iti» gram baa l*en pretty »ell cleaned out along the trail*, and »now Storm» would Oroliu Blurted for ?*»«• Ion kh ln-rry puUh right arm o*u le» a '»allant who almo»! hit the moon, and when hu returned 1» likely 1» iiu| ''de I he prngroM of tlir M<m*luy to I»» gone uUiut two wvvka. fimi, Ki» aerial flight he wa* all out of «lock «« «inter approebea. Mm« I »»mi M H»rv acc > on pan i*»d her chewing tobacco. Since then our |ieo- Mr. t«r«>n »ay», however, that be fulh«»r tu M'litiugiio >at«ir»Liy, a here idu* pie have laemno mure religiously in »ill not |—rrliaae Hit» fall unleu the went t<> al'« hd !£••!■!. M ihii ’ h rirvuw. clined an I arc careful of tire remark* price« ault loin. Hofinds that lha Ore Ili’ur ixfltio O’Miilliy ring, M<>n that i-»ca;*' their I p*. gon ahrep range» are now petty well Olnev G Hopwra«f of ivotnpmiy B, Slid The Pay Thiil !h»u<»y Come* Home.” ■supplied with f'c«li green grwaa, a» a re Oregon, I* »ojourniiig with u*. Mr. sult of the Au*'u»t rem», and »herprai»- \\ ••Im f«!uft un<l Tiiurvulay brpt. 2»> 2t, Ilopwi.td i» a gent!- uianly young fiero rrveiay F< I Ke wtoteaing th«’ »lock Harvey l.indlry nnd W. II. Farraher, and an interv.ting cvnversatiunaliat. tbematlvr». In that ciao he will defer wh»» have l«ren her«* attending t<» legal The uni.cator mi tliu matrimonial In» purdiaaea until apnng Orogoauan. buiHiMr Mf left !<»r klumathon Faturday. dial ¡«lint* to a wedding up lier« in the Swarca Hart hiupttala, Envr!o|«r»i, hill heada, letter beak, lnar future. la.t Saturday at high twelve, Mr. utatementw, hti0iix mi and calling car«!*, A great ntaiiTofii* havcviiiti I Crater frank bware» and Mia» Siaay Marl were etc , at thia ot!h*e. Try u* for job Work. lake un i Hie hu, kh la-rry patch thi* joined ill holy wedlock al Klamath «uiiin,, r on nur annual outing, ft'onr (*. H. Withrow left lu»t Friday even agency by the I'niled Mate» Interior corr.-afimident lati week vi-it.-J Crater ing f««r |*«tlwd with hi" i“m, lk rt, a ho llrjwrle’eiit intact. M>»rtly ta-tore <!■»«•’ lake and tile Iwrry patch for the tiret ui)| R*i«r.'l Ihaliop bcott'a Academy thia the ire l*-!l <>l the Llg 1«'»rdllig school time. Our trip to tliu hike »«»un un a inter. even! (til one <4 win h I w: I tell if you hilled the approaching hour «lien the It. I. Hammond, at the Poatofllcv care to print it. It i* a ratio r up lull wedding parly, Conaiating of tlif many Id'Mk. tbia w<« k rrreivv'l a fine lino of biiailic»* to writ« f.,r a paper, but the tilhcnin« and intimate friend» of Hie bride and gn» tn, proceeded from the genta furnishing goods, net kin a, glovca, np.|iilli« »t >4 ail i* to ciùnb the moun comnnaaary building beaded by a big under wrar, etc. tainous n o li t tin* to »re the** won h'ifi.t /at p>/tern,ail,!<> tie rb»|*-l of the acii ad U>— Veil ie f. ''I »ill lc»vi( thin even place». <*nc Im* to cither ri le or walk building, elaborately <lecoralr«l with ing for lurgi-no where »be will attend up tlie mountain, u* balloon acconnuo- line hr.iliac, rane» licrrie» and choke the State iiruverfity »t that place bn the dation»*"» not to !*■ bad up hen», ftft’ell, clieriie« »hu h pre-cnle I a Very plea», coming year. after a hard day'» ride from Fort Klam ing affect. The party entered tlm liudd- ftft'iiltcr la-t>ov who I «« been very ni< k ath we reuclie-l the lake »nd found it oc Ing and ascended th« »laire »ilh ale|— with bronelietv 'or the p»«l month i* cupying the «mue «¡«>1 in the mountain niea.ured by a |ier—»k'nt little »ebool now able to I*- out on tliu »treet again italwayabad. Alter gazing mi it Iran- <]iiill water* for a coup!« of hour« aii'l l—y «k.i I—at tun« on a tenor drum, and for A few hour* each d»v. climbing around over the broken furni- entered the chapel. The contracting Hcrlwrt flal'lwin, Fred Carrick ami lur< winch aurrounded it in chaotic di»- giartins t.H'k their h at» pint iti»i«lo the door among Hie aiilediluvinn al»irigine». Th<io. llrvant left tor Forr*t tirrrvv, M* — order, wu left the lakcwlicie we bai A moment later the organ pealed forth day morning on their wheel*, where found it and went back to camp at th.' f,*>t of Mt. Mnzaina where we »tiiyol one of l,<diengrin'e grand wedding they will nttvnd ncli'*>llhi» winter. M. A. l>M>n|cy arrived in Hie Full» that aight. ftft’heti the aim bud risen nurehea and Hie couple, accompanied by two maid» <4 honor, marched up the Saturday fr. ni I t. Klamath. Hvrej*,rt» »ullieicntly m xt morning to illuminate ide to the alter where the Word war «rveryta»!y Imny in that acctjon gather the distorted country in that «ection, We »¡«'km «Inch made two heart» Imai a» ing l*«'f, and thiinhing Up their h*y struck our tout« and Inked out for the «ne. clop*. lierry patch to do liueine** witli the Mr. Hware» 1» an alien who hail* from Mr. and Mr*. Robt, Hun«*Ler, Mi»» lierrie* which aeem to have atolen lortugal »nd i» an induatriou», hard Anna J».,»n«and ftft E. Bowiloin return blu«bc* from the native redrkin* who working, young man of no ordinary ed from the Lake of the ftft’o..!» Sunday were much in evidence in that «ection. abilily with * i.n. k »a«. Hi» prettv where they went a week Indore after Our *tir«t intnaluction to the "patch” ua* to pack up the mountain which an-l acennipli»|i0d bride 1» a daughter of htirkh-lH-rric«. Jim Hart of Spring creek fame, on Hie M-cmed to lie «ky high. Ill (act when Mr». G. ftt J. ftft'it»on and »on ftft’alter, rearrvation, ai„| |ier mgny jjjnJ act» and Mr*. J T Henley and »on Jamie, one get* on top <4 Huckleberry mountain during lor »lay in town have won her left Monday for tlio I ako of the ftViwwf», whether he take* the balloon route or nnterou* compliment». after hucklebcrrica. They will Im gone pack* up, he can l>*>k aero** the wide ,-ipanre to the we«t and ahuo»t *««• the ■bout ten da}« DIED. »moke on thi’ tiring line on the l’hilip- Geo. Koe-. I, of Oakland Calif., broth Miih.ul- ,\t hi» home near Dairy, ¡lino i»l ind.i. I't. llih, Is -I, Thoma* Michael, aged er of Jo*. Koc»«l "I tIn* place arrived in Two ,,r three time* we were above tli« the Fall* city Monday on a two week* «'I year» 4 month». cloud*, and tai Saturday when We de- Mr. Michael bad juat returned from a viait. Mr. K'*'«cl i* engaged in the acended the mountain we found it rain- rlI* to the mountain* »nd waa enjoying hnrne»» bu»ine«« nt Oakland. . ing one of thuai< gentle Oregon mist* I>e»iral'le hoUKcn in the Full* are get w hich occaaionally reach out in thia sec ft M|d In tilth, when he wa* euddetUy »ken with , paralytic atntko which ting M-mce mice the public m 4,<*«I open tion from the ftft illainette valley. Cur yrovcl fatal. ed mid anyone having n good hmi«i> ing the night it kept up raining *o we H*cea.e.| came to thia county about which i* not already rented w ill have no { laid in our tent* next day, which wa« ' 11 )'‘ar* »go and ha* been engagml trouble tn doing *o before fnlf. Sunday. The idementa aeem toobaerve mu.ing an.| »tockrniaiiig near Dairy. Geo. T. Bald* in and 11.8. Moore went tire Sabbath ami gave us a temporary "« leave* a wife, two Mng nn,t |()(lr to the agency last Saturday t- > be preaent real. But immediately after the clock "K iter* and n |ar|e ^1,, o( fri(>|1,|R at Hie opening of the «ealud lilda for the lul l tolled the hour ol twelve that night mourn Id* death. government contract* for tliu coming the big black cloud* which had hung o'"' wer” '"‘JJ *™«>> tlfOib" year. They returned Sunday. j around all day opened up for liuaiiic** Hev tvr<"' I'""’ "1 dnradny forenoon, Mr*. Geo. T. Baldwin, m«l two *on* in a torronical manner. It wa* not one >(,r ' ’ H.erdorff conducting the Charley and Floyd returned from ftft'il- of those Oregon niixt* thi« time, for it Interment being uuuh' in the limn*, J om plnne county, last Thursday kept up inccaaanlly for twenty-four «'Onaiua cem- tery. where tlicy have been for the pn*t hour* nt the late of »eventeir: thousand «lontli viaiting Mr*. B.ildwdn'* parent*. gallon* to the oquare rod per hour mid S«al«g lllda. we?/, f'1'1'' ,nr "f“1''' I.. F. ftVillit* ca"ed at th* otlico ye*- never Bilaeod n drop. By Tue»day morning everything in that section of ag..|ie/"‘" ,ln“1 S*‘"r,l»y "t Klamath terdiiy mid at lied that la' would like to wire « rn" ’"’’‘•'•«■i'll bidder* have it known that ho would not quali the country wa*soaked to tlio hide,even to the weary berry seeker* who had I k - cii nt «1 fln" UW"! , ,O"r’ H- Br«n,b>”. fy if elected n* one of the Tow n trustee*, hiding in their tout* ull this time. the coming «peeial eloctiou to be held Our party wa* mi industrious lot, *o !!»i •• «■•»■■I at the 25lli, inat. much so that even the bread yeast got The Klamath Full* roller mill* will > to working during the night to make a 17 7ft G- W- s">i'b. "t begin receiving new wheat, by next rai-e. Next morning the cook forgot to week n* thre»hing h.i* been going on for put the reipiisite amount of soda in the »ometinic in the county, ftft’o lire ini- yeast to raise the dough, und a* a conse »n,l hn/bun ."i r*C"'K ’"'"r A,p,n formed by t1m miller* that tliev do not w* fine in i " *®Ver*l hundred acre* expect to make a* milch (lour thi* year quence wo nil had sour stomachs. On finding out our ailment, I first thought Th* vali,*" ' la'"1 1 n 1,10 P“»t week, a* ln*t, on account <>f the heavy rain* to take n dose of soda to give the bread i'-wdav,*bioh up ton and froat* in Auguat. a lift, but aftet'a second thought it oc- •'"Waoi,.,. *“* ,ree ,roni "moke, i*. itig igoui't'" i'tbnl the Hiirrniind ; The conteat for tlio moat popular cured to me that the soda would not only Siacber in Modoc, l.ako and Klamath lift the bread, but tny stouinc.h also. T'>i*f,""""V" ,,idd«’ iro«» countie*, inaugurated by the l.akeview Such w a* the four state of affairs until "»y th.t 7. a bead- • heck it. '"'Rbuta beayy rainoouH Kxaunner, «* now going full bla*t. G. nature herseli fixed matter* nnd smiled R, Carlock of Illy i* leading in thi* aweelly ntour misfortune when weliiked county, having received 1500 vote*, mid out for home where wo arrived a few Khiiiuthn? rctiiriiPd from Mina Jennie Maxwell of Lake county i* day* later glad Hint we were still alive. •*»*’ iui a ./" l ' T"e*1By " bero hu hud leading all the contw-tant«, she now ha* nml safely quartered within gunshot * tul * MClk." VUdt, 8351 rotes- . range of the historic uld Fort Klamath <i w lieic < '.iptian Jack ami hi* Ibn-ii l>l<><*ly warrior», Mconchi*», Black Jim and Boa- Ion Charley wern execoti-d on October 3,1*173. Itwu* only ye> ti-rdny that I visited tlm lust resting placu ol llu-so iiii <'<- lirnvu rrdakin« which i*marked by four little mound* <d a«lien earth covered w Ith a car|*'t of green *>*l. The head- l*>iird*. will' ll once told of the rutitenso of tie <’ once contestant», lay strewn about th« ¡ilii'-u in chaotic disorder. Il'iw dcliipitated old Fort Klamath I *>k* ! ftft’lier« once *ti**f the well k -pt barrack* nnd quarters of th« her<*-» of '72 3 now lay Hie ruin* of these «plendid building* which luivi- teen torn down and turned over to the native redakin» to plunder iiu-l take away at tln-ir pleasure, wlnli- Hie »tnti-ly ¡lines of this rightly placi’ liuvi- k’-pt faithful vigil of this rad state of ulfuir» through these long ili-»ci-iiditig years n* the solemn w ind* moan a sad reqiiii-m lor tliu repose of the heroes’ Mouls. Thu* i-ndi-lli the writings. And may tlie lil< "-.ng* of < i'»I I*! with tu all, li'-re mid hereafter. Amen. f'oLi.r. LOCALS. School suits at Daily's. Admiral Gi-orge Dewey sailed Sunday the 10th frotu Gibraltar for Nuw York. I or gent* furnishing g>**l* call on it. I. Hammond, he ha* tliu latest assort ment in tow n. Alsiill <XXf |>o’ind< of freight wa**re- ccivi-'l in the Fall* thi* week by tin- dif- fi rent tncri bant». Frauk er >tt, w ho »pent about three month* here a year ago returned lust .»un l.iy from Yreka. fluffy lia* just received a large line of tncii's and lioy’» suit* which will be »old at Medford prii-e*. Irul lt" <- left Tuesday morning for Cottage Grovu where he will Attend college for the next year. School Su’ts 5<>to $0 ooat Duffy sj r-ee Edwin G’ftfallev <4 year* old) dance the Sailors Hornpi|*’, ftft'ednesday and Thursday Fi-jit. 2’*-2l. Remember that (2.00 will |*iy for n year'» subscription to the ftft’eekly Ore gonian and the It net hi . i <. an . Big line of men's Clot fling at Duffys. IL*- The O’Malley bisters in their Up to date Cake ftft'alk, ftft' ednesday und Thurolay >ejiteml*-r 20-21*1. Hee Idalenu O'Mnlley in the great .»er| ntineond Ribbon Dances, ftft'edne»- day ami Thursday Fept. ‘M and 21st. rn Shinpiastera Again. ftft<• arc to liava •hinplasters again. It i* underitood that the treasury will ■non issue |luD'ro.bOUof fractional paper curreur-y in denomination» of 25 ar><! 50 lent», and |*-rliap* »mailer, to meet the large demand, principally from Hie west, riiu initiative came Irom Nebraska, in tlx- -I ih |*- of a circular addressed to nil- irierou* congressman, asking them to favor a lull embodying u provision for the i«*ue of »mail |»ii|* r currency. The suggi'i-tion ha* met with favor in the treu-ury department, and it i* said tliat in a short time llO.IMXI.'fX) ol thi* cur rency will I*- placed on sale in th« varl- on* postoffiee» where the demand is grentrst. The main object to l*r observ- e I is to facilitate th« transmission of small amounts of money in letters for the I* in-lit of country |*-op1u making •tli.ill mull purchase* ut a distance. Wiihoiil some such conveniences, small «urn« arc sent in silver and are easily do- tccted in letters, or a postal order must I*- p’irrl.u-. <), involving unneceaeary ex I entte. The Asylum Board. Tb<- ,iri>|>"»«*l election of a new zu- , jK-rintr-ndcnt of the insane asylum, «ays tin- Salem Statesman of Sept. 2, which wu- announ'i'-l at the last meeting of tlio l*>ard, has attracted Considerable attention and considerable interest has b’-i-n manifested, on the part of tl>e |*-opl<- of every |*>rtion of the state, in the gentlemen named a* candidates for tlio place. Tlii-re are four of these, all of tl>«m widely and favorably known, a* eminent members of their profession and leading exponent* of republican principles. They are Hr. J. N’. Fmitb. of Salem; Dr. JI. ftft’right, ol Klamath Falls; Dr. John F. t'albreath, of Mc- Minnville and Dr. D. A. Faine of Eugene, the latter being the present in cumbent. The ' lection wa* held Tuesday the 5th in-t. Dr. John F. Galbreath wa* the successful candidate, he having the best ¡»ilitical pull. Dr. ftft’right »ays lie ba» no kick coming. He is proud that be had by far, the l*‘(t medico) endorse- m<-nt Ixl-ire the board. Tliu other car. lidates having the la st [silitical en- dor-'-ment». and politics not having !■• ' ri eliminated from »ucli placet, he could not expect the position. Just received at Van ft’alkenburg's the fine*! line of watclics. chains and - !i I gold jewelry ever shown iu Klcm- atli county. Hats an J Sox at Duffy'a. .S-e the O'Malley Hi»ter* in the ftlinuct de l.i Cour .is danc.»i by Ixmis Xlft' at Foitcam, France, in 1*53.) Danced in beautiful coatumes of that time. John Firns nnd family of Foe valley pa««ed tlio ugh town yesterday en route to Rogue river va.ley, where they will put up Hie ruit for the winter. Frotect your family and yourxelf by Inking "Ut an accident t*>licy. ||0 to f25 ]*-r annum pay* for 11000 with weekly ideuinity of to tn f)2.5t*. C. L. l’A;mi*/i, Agent fi r Aetna Insurance Co. A xcs nnd hay forks at Duffy’s. Claud Clojiton and wife, Misses I*ora Lindsay and l*>u Hatton and ftft'. R. Brown returned from the huckleberry patch nnd other points ol interest last Saturday, u(tvr aud absence of three weeks. John Shook w as in the Falls city frorn Daity the first <4 the week and »ays that he will start two car loads of mules to Montagu« next week, to l>e »'lipped to ll'uiululu via San Francisco. 5lioca and Gloves at Duffy's Albert Fatterson of Bonanza aecom- pniiie I by his sister, Miss Daisy, arrived in the Falls Tuesday. Mis* Daisy left for Fortland the Fame evening where she will attend school this winter. livery thing at Duffy ’s. A great many emigrants have passed through here Hie past two weeks. The majority of them coming from California und going to Northern Oregon where they expect to 1 cate th's winter. Clothing at Dufy's. At the inass meeting held at the court house Monday evening three trustee* were nominated, and will be elected Sept. 2’nh. The candidates are B. F. Van Brimmer. 1* H. Van ft'alkeu- burg and I.. F. Willits. Milk Pansat Duffy 's. E. B. Ramsby returned from l.akeview last Tuesday, where he went a week before to look at the country, preparatory to locating there. Ho re turned to Lakeview Saturday with hi* wife and son, Carev, where they will make their home. Croquet sets at Duffy 's. The O’Mnlley Sisters Musical Danc ing and Comedy Company, introducing California’s favorite daughters Tdalenc and Lottie O’ftfalley, assisted by C. H. Keel nnd Prof. O'Malley, will appear at Klamath Falls ftft’ednesday and Thurs day evening* Septcmlicr 20 nnd 21st. Social Dance niter the Preformancc. Admission, Gentlemen 50 cents Iauiiee and Children 25 cents. llranit ware at Duffy’s.. One of the largest deal* ever made in sheep in this state, say* the Canyon City News, lui* just been consummated. Jiiim s ftVright, nf North Yakima, hav ing purchased during the week 22,800 head honi Messrs. Fortner A Hill and Frazer A Smith, Fortner A Hill have their ranges in ftft’MM i county, while Messi.». Fiazer A Smith's interests are in Grant county. The ¡nice ¡'aid was $2.So pci head, which is considered by dealer* to be a good figure. The entire amount ¡mid wn* |fi2.7(IO. I Stationery-at Dufy ’s. Another Good Indian. All that is mortal of the famous Indian Jonah, who murdered ¡*4icenian Dave Hill a few miles east of Klamath Fall» in the .'-¡'ring of 1892, was laid in its fin al resting place la*l Holiday among his good departed tellicums’ and comrades’ souls which are now »lcej.ing beneath the moaning pines in the little cemetery a h w miles below KI <math agency. Jonah realized the awfulnesa of bis ciime after l*.-ing sentenced to ¡fifteen year* to the state penitentiary where he served out nearly half of his sent«?!«» when he was over taken l>y the grim Visage of death and ¡.assed to the happy hunting grounds on August 20, last. His I dy was scaled in a metal casket by the requealof his relatives, alio ds- fiayi-d all cx)>enses, and had it shipped to the reservation for interment. On its arrival at the Agency the state aa«l of the casket was broken and tl<e body, I which was in a state of mortification, taken forth and redressed and placed in a |12o cullin. A large cortege followed the remains to its last resting place among whom were R. 8. Moure and Geo. T. Bal lwin, of Keinath Falls, the form er acting as chief mourner. So well did Rufus act bis ¡'art on this occarion that his pathos moved the whole possession in a transport of tears and sighs for Hie breave-l relatives and friends, while Geo. with hi.* camera, made a lasting im- pression of the many tear stained faces which he has preserved for future refer ences. R. ftV. Beach, of Ashland registered at the Linkvillu Tuesday. I.. B. Applegate, of Brookside, wa* in the Falls yeetenJay on business. A. D. Harpild, tlu.‘Bonansa merchant arrived in the Falls yesterday ou legal business. I ftft'lien in Merrill stop at the Winima hotel. Free sample rooms for commer cial men. Joe Kmgfley left fot^bliMe’e station Monday evening where h« will take charge of the stage stock. Mrs. R. Hutchison, of Tule lake was visiting with her daughter, Mrs. I. D. Applegate, the first of the week. 1’crsons having special business with the present editor of this paper aro re quested to leave their guns at borne. Iu connection with his cigars, tobacco, candies, etc., R. I. Hammond has added a line line of gents furnishing goods. Grant Gay, «f Tnk> lake came up after a load of lumber Monday for improve ments he is making on bisrauch in that section. ftV. B. Simpson and wife went to Shovel creek Sunday and returned Mon day with their daughter and Miss Ran ger, both of San Francisco. David F. Fox, cf Ashland deputy in- tertMil revenue collector for Southern Oregon arrived in the Falls yesterday on business. s 1 1 1 I i ■z it? Hats, 5 + •?’ Shoes, ^1* Clothing, I I Dry Goods. $ I Just Received an on Display at fi l>i tlS u BOUGHT « FOR CASH. % Lowest Prices Guaranteed. Merit is» tlio CT melo no is tlio ærTio Test of * Cheapness» I L. F WILLITS, Prop'r. Klamath Falls, Oregon 1 ■ 1 ' 11 i ................ ---■J U Winema Hotel The Only First Class Hotel in Merrill. New Building, Neftv Furniture. Free Sample Rooms for Commercial Men. Best of Accommodations. Give us a cail ftvhen in Merrill, Rates, $1.00 to $2-00 per day. Board and lodging hy thi Week or Month, Notary Public and Real Estate Office in Hotel Mont E. Hutchison, Proper. In Order To Make Room For Our Fall and Winter Stock, we Are Selling Goods Cheap. —DEALERS IN Call And See US. SOUTHERN OREGON ftp. 1 NORMAL SCHOOL THIS SCHOOL IS NOW UNDER STATE CONTROL. Marriage license w as issued to C. F. i Is The Largest ¿nd Most Progressive School in Southern Conrrd and Miss Alice I>. Morine, of Ft, | > > Oregon. «A «A Klamath last Tuesday, ftft'eunderstand ’ they will lie married next Sunday. New buildings, new apparatn* and fixtures, fine campus, healthful ftft'.K. Davie came up from Title lake I delightful climate, excellent influences for students. Monday after a load of lumber for J. F. 1 Course of study the same as at other normal* of the state. Adams’ new residence, which he i* go Beet advantages iu ft ocal aud Instrumental ueusic to be found in Souther» ing to begin building next week. Oregon. A destructive tiro occurred in Yreka, Training school fully equipped and in charge of a thorough critic teacher. on the 4th inst., in which the meat mar Tuition per term ; music f-o and f 10 per term; board at hall FI TS, an4 ket, Ice plant and electric light plant lodging Wc per week, students furnishing bed clothing; family bc«rd |2J*f and we re destroyed. The loss amounting to |3.00. about |8,000, with some insurance. $123 pays all expanses for one vear's schooling. Including books. Harry I'. Galarneau and wife returned The shortest and most thorough route to a «Late certificate, is th* nortnaj from Huckleberry mountain last Mon course. Review classes for teachers throughout the year. day w ith an almmiance of berries. Mr. First tenu opem, Feplembw 11. Fur catalogue Hibernation, «'hire«» Galarneau suys there are a great many W. T. V*N SCOT. PrasidML people there and that he passed about a lixa.'-'p '»nii'ios Ibiity team« gouq; in tliat ibrciUotf- •