Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, September 21, 1899, Image 3

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ut tln» place hiriin» I / tl'H V* F ’ H
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are foimd t*> I »• L< ¿¡ Lip!» I t » * \ .tuii»
<4 thv rugar I < » t 1 '.«• I nd iii.r « 1.«
«ili accommiati' m.i Lm» ry i «r J. J S
*the prrwnt cu lat ity, «l;i» h «d! I «’ puf
hiiiMHii a» thv Mipply <4 I n * u d
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ducer» |o»t |.i-t yr.ir ìf ik «ai.t «l p i
*ical kit«»« IriI,.* in pri*| arati >n «I * J
aud caro of tl»e c >p, tbv r. -u'it «ili '•»»
difTvrvnt tl»i» m i-on. bnn<|nn»« m all
limi i» r« ti ; i | {<, t ; ■ .r.*
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ainax Echoes.
Kn. Ilri't HI n IX : The r« h -ol wn«
twated to » very
...V inter* -ting program
tost Fiindiiv evening.
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The principal
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Mr*. Dean, and an initrm iivc ad ii. •
Grillili, a veteran of l|>e .ini
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tv w ith a I a I of ft mt
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!l< I M* inlay night.
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« mi !•!»•»« ii in KLini*
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The Orrgnn Higar <’”it»panj 1 f mi
F a I. 1-i.t
alicing Ix’rla We»hi*-day. Tbe*r«’ 1« n
«tcarvily <4 brlp, (»••ni
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‘ing ured» 1 in ¿1 l>ht» n io III«-o in 1
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lor aloui tuo rnoiitli
Ari i h a «4 the
Vork to !•»’ ib-iiv mn I »* gaim* 1 (n»in
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(«li. Thrrv nre *•'■*•* a*‘i »• - ili !<<(•’ tl
year, «ith a pr.J ..’ a* \ n ! 1 »4
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w ill i ay f *r a year'»
t!> Weekly Oregonian
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I a (traode Sugar ! actory
tufi» <«f I • wlf, ini AH ir*
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I In a I *, letter lien*!»,
in I I'ul.ing can!».
Fry ii » for job w ork.
Repalr thè Bridge
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t counties in Oregon,
I!i*>n giant trees wuit
N to Le •iced iut'j
lli.ro nr ci-.’W here.
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to be sent
a railroad
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<■( iniinite
fount y.
ORLtiDN INDL51 WAI. I. APOSICION.
AV.IIbc Heldin l’ortkind September 3.H
to October sS.
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It ii t. 11 un-id.i r f*u
* > month« returned to her
.B.* \ " w this morning.
J»». AA . Miitliena an I wife wlio have
I»*cn hi tin -. -<r,t v for tin* past tw'<> w eeks
loll lor tin .1 h* 11 <- in Portland Sunday.
Mi. Matin 1 iepi.--.-iit« ilio Penn Mu-
tual Life i I uranc.’ Co.
'.* I l.xp '.lÌ011 ! i«t Fi¡4 »v
'l’hA !'
»I ti kets to a Pittaliurg man
sold
It w.1« a <a»li deal. It is
f..r f*i»> I
»iirnii»>*l 1 it t. ■ pur.'ha-er will lire
tiring pur|H>aeS.
»horn for a Iv,
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Mr. ami Mrs. D. F. Dii-eoll <>( Bonan­
za arrived in ti e Falls Monday ami me
stopping at the li-m nd. Their ¡itilo
child i ■ ei 1 n«iy sick ami they Brought
it her** f. i e. • I*. .4 tieiitnicnt.
They-at >'x|«i«ition building in Port­
land, i*t::-li is oil«* **f the large-1 on tlx.’
coast, i» under womh-rful transformation
now, un I will I»* a dauling scino of
splendor 1 during Ibis y* ar» fair, which
begtli» t1 epteml * r 2*1 h and last* a
monili, The building wid lai illumina-
tvd l*y 3M Oelectrie lights. Just imagine
(*>r a ni. nient what a brilliant scene
they w*ìl lli.lkt' ’
All Ilio pr* «tin ts of the N *i tliWi-st w ill
I aj 011 ex li iLitioti, nmi the best lull mili-
tarv I ml on tin* I'ac i’e c i-t will give
i*<>necrlA day ami evening. The Florent
'troi^M • und il.e Fi-ter» Macarte bave
is’en eli t.gt l, nml they aie wonder* in
aerini ami acr. l it 1 .'!*’■«<«. Maj-r Gants,
thè smalleat mali i n the World, w ili la*
on cxbil-ilion, ami their will I»* many
u'.tracti.-n» uf grt al intere*!
The price
.ialini -ionwill Le *>nly 25 cent». A
|*eifect reprislticlion uf Muluiomah fall­
ila» be* n built in thebuiibng, with reni
water spia liing ami dasliing. m i vi it­
er» who atti mi are tare lo l*e plcased
and interi -ted.
Drcyfus Case.
S|»':iking of the ii cent tiial an I «.-n-
vlction <*f D h i in», the New Yoik Coni-
im-rciiil Aiiverliser savr :
tine fact which stiuii!.« out m *-t con­
spicuously in tin* allt-ge I **trial" of Drey­
fus is that with the plain issuo In-fore
"AVas 1'iryfus guilty of treason l*y de­
livering tlio <1 . tinu iits mentioned in
I he iMir.lvrenn’,”'—the court-martial de­
clined to hear or liee-i the evidence of a
single one of the witness*» who can
testify p<>-¡lively Io the sole fact env* lv< *1
— the deiivetv. Dreyfus lumself, of
course, the court could not nvoid hear­
ing; but hi« denial went for nothing,
i’heonly other persons who know the
fact an* Estcrliazv,Schwnitzkoppen ami
I'uniszardi. Probably do PatydoChim
is fully cognizant of it, but only at sec­
ond hand; yet even he might have been
made to reveal tin truth if lm had been
forced to attend the trial ami submit to
cross examination. A.« to Esterhazy,
the real traitor, by bis own eonie.-sion
ami by the almost unanimous testimony
of the experts, lie took go* I care to
keep out of the way, ami was ably sec­
onded in absentinghini.-eif l>y the court
ami the general staff. Th** eout t deliber­
ately refused to allow SehwartzkopjM’r
ami I’anizz iiili to lx* examined in the
only Hvuil,;! le mod»,,by commission;
ami moreover, .lisregatiled Gernmn.v’H
otln-inl denial of all relations with Drey-
lus. The actual reKull of their verdict
is that, after seeking to cloreeveay po ••• i
blc nvenuo of light upon the real and
only point at issue, they have deliberate-
1« *li-i* ii 1,4 what, few rays Ical.ed
t lil ough in spite of I hem,
Duffy I i . i , just r* coivo.) a large line of
miti'* 111 I boy's suits which will lie
i*oi*| ,*t M*-4i 1 I ] lices. '
'»mm a living v.a ¡|11|l.,|,1Vt
Ri im iul . r Hull (2.00 w ill pav for 11
M'-<• K. Egbert, Fupetiiilemlcnl o' Veal 's sul.■etipl|.*n to the AVcckly < >1«
»IMurn« i M< nd«) i un Klam gonion ami the R kitiii . ican .
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H.irn-l 11' ->p> 1 a liou.se last week re-
"V.'i'i .’ing tlx. sawing of a large Ceived tl new coat of paint, bolli inside
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Dimlwr for tiw nvu burn that i
and .mt, wl.i.’li mid« greutly to its up
being built on th** school fatui.
peaiame. Air. Hou-Ion has Is’eii innk-
Mr». Ek.|„.,t u|H,hl (iurt |(( |a ( Wi.(,u |U
ing unpi.’V. i . k ills on this edifico until
,lle Agency nml the hltekleberry patch.
it is mie *4 the linest, mid Ims tiic best
(al't- o.
Afiplegxtc vihiu*.! thi*
cqiiipp I stagi* in S'lHtliern Oregon.
-, lad
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An agent .4 Ilio British government
•""Wtlm chief,
is
m e diating "ith a firm in Louisville,
J L'•"luiBon, wlio Im > 1,,-, n n ¡. ting
Ky., (or the pureha-*’of 1000 pack inule,
■ 'im nwiiy in hi« practice nt. the (or use in South Africa. The deal re­
,.K 111J ■ r,'turue*l to Aaitinx Monday.
mains opt 11 because of tho question of
Johnson i« .un visaing (r¡c„d* m
delivery. The Englishmiin demand»
agency.
immediate shipment mid th 1 firm asks
AV «' VIHl"'
Mondny.
six week».
n[ .. ■ • i,-ker.-on is painting tho I***-is
A-hlaml pe.u hes ami Ashland water,
t,.i. ' '"T " ' ■ Cottage* and other
continue the In igliest amt most attract-
’M,‘ ,|inR»iii th.* »el,,,,,!.
ivo star« in tl. ’galaxy of A lilamls per­
Hx <" * ' *'• 1 imllcy, om* <,( ||1(> t* aci.
fection«. The peaehes mo tho best in
wx,„ 'n '" “ T‘Nil
l"'r httsl.iind
the state and the water is good for tin*
•ofth. l,7H,r*.».ing the wedern liait
hctillh. But such water is not ns good
^«continent onawhet-i.
as it i it Kl.imalh Fall*, which is not
■111*1 a f'.
'■'•'nil. "» the hi.lies,
only good for health but al-o good to
«foqint" ' ""
,Ul' i'll joying
drink.
The (t'Malh \ < omedy eompttny show
*;"lingli'|''i"
I'la"1"11' Ageiicv ns
at tl...... .
limisi. Inst evening was the
hiinlx'i* for
most snti l.ictm) show (lint lias Ireen in
I’ll I I!.
the Falls for the past two yearn, A
Hept 10,18'111.
huge m: lii 11 "• w.t * in atlcmhim e. The
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pinguini con -I. I of fancy dmieing
Ili. n,,i n
la’1
"<’<-’urie,| for yenrs. song* un i in iiumeiitiil music. Aftei
,h*Kro«ii" 'T"1’
»'I"'« Hfrst¡..n, hut of the performance the chairs were rcniov
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ami the surround• cd hiu I .Lineile.: indulge*! in until 12
.I.<>. Hamakar and I'. II. Rin mans of
■?’“ «'’■mtn
<lu Ci ' ik ('minty o'el.xk. The rumo projaiu will Le Ron III "I. were Inltatutl into the \ . O. f .
nati.
pia.vi .1, un thi * 'cuing.
M . I.> I, * la t I *1. hi* evi ning.
■war.
il
ml W. Wm. !.i
M* 11 i.l
t urn Í * I« ii'fmilly
, hungry th it
11 '-y in.iy I’tiilify their desire for lii.e
< lutin s.
were in
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till!
i-it to their friend,
••* * g in the district
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Klamath
a load of
for nonio oí
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"ft is now
1 tii" liose-
4 south to
Lix.G. V. ;dit of Duby, left on l.-o-t
Thursday’» stag.’fur Dayton wlx-r.’ I >■
w ill teal'll rchmil lin» winter.
Hats,
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Shoes.
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I r* iglit l>y tin. ton i» «'ill being I. i'll-
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freighter* tcaniing between l.ere und
Ager.
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"I m lx Billy" It*,I» ri» and wife, oí
Daily w* ro in tlx> ni.’tr.qx.li» I ri*lay
iirnl Fati'i.lay interviewing the mer­
chant».
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Clothing,
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I Ixp* tf « of i*oal from the t'nited Flati ■
have inerì a-* *1 from 226,VIH ton«, in IS70,
toov. r l**"ii " 'i tons during the ¡ .-t
year.
Mi » Nell Boyd I. ft last Tbun
< v* :,.i g for Eugene, where »bu will
U nd the state uni r-ity iir
• are
Ve a1 Olli line hundred
• i :. h t• e I all» ye»ter
th.* railroad.
'I * . ' • r lie i. -.ii up fl
liixl F i t'hiy i n buxine*».
Granit ware at Duffy*«.
bit b
* ami f**.n, Spratt, re­
nd Thurwduy and left
n* t day,
cuKt'Mly»
One <4 tl»<’ bra* «'« on Ilio U|T‘ r ir *0»«
«ork ol Ilio bri4gv acr
re
juM broki ii. Ictthig il h an » v* r nlin< M
« tool. Thie iltould U’ r» | tin I nt < •* •
«d Ilio
oi b» »4 thal ai«
contihuallv
’inj; tL<- Lr: I/o n».»!.»* it
Il ibi» matter ancgleetcd ntuelt
h'iigt’i*. • nt»' larve Lii’e h <4 cattiv “t a
iiraiy L a b I irrighi 1« airi « ili break it
»down, rau*iiu a grratvr r
1 »• iL.it» f
>»*|*airvd ti’»« * leverai ^ ìuiim ìi /»» Ih»
bridge w. « ih >1»’’’.| I r a !• ’.4 hi.- ,
«ixl after J
Mit* I • il tind» ri ì. 1
'cr«MM» il «ith •» :n«’ 1« < I rattlv nhd Li k'-
« rrctioii <4 il do«n» Il «at all repair«-I
«tfid n<*M
| '«t in «bei»? n«« l'd.
bill liner (ben ti'dbin^ !•»« Iteli * » •»
in thv way ‘4 frpairw.
nilkriit h.r
h « ould,
it to give J
a I f<»r u
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da my ria
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Lin. I h
>> It:tuber • • .1'1
failing V. it. r I
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it ut Great I'u
fn>-t, <f tut
hundred ii
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b»*r nr. 4 lb<* p >u*•< to
. wh> In.» I m .-a visiting
. I t llie paid two wet'La
I *1« city Sunday.
H* lex'l sui'» nt Dulfy'».
Thu late »untmer laiirn have mud<*
g.«sl pisturo and range feed, 'I be farm-
er» and rtockrai». r» ought to have more
► tuck to ima it.
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two werk'*
MH..'!? m:',’“
A Pallroa f,
'('lie I-iitLimi n. W"|ii|-> i« my
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"everybody i* going to attend the
Mollili U;|H ||| th«. fuir tills « ' rr."
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ryl» *ly would with-
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mil doubt I.l. • to ntt’-nd lite Ftutu fuir
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be ntt admirable
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I. il ,* wu» III tho tliin ) * «r f *r it will
y (*ii I'ii» |iw,
res* uree» un.I
display ni tL<* unii
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pr* dncll'.li ‘ M ' 'n i" ii. Tlx .'tilerpi is-
ilig lull, no '-I I. I a i .i n 111 i ‘.lut y would
r.
like to go many <>l |l>< m will but the
gu ai innjority, tinn ii u« tin y would vn
joy an outing, will remain nt home,
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'1 lx* cilriil'iiig * 4 I lx* i n i *.. of interven-
Illg Hi'.iinliiins oyer wliicli tli<* road pa.-
se», I» tlx* great oli.tit* Iv to g'»il»Z L> tlx,
• ' I* in Ibi< county iv hw fair, .imi vivi llv rugg "’ m that ¡I wu bad
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1 4 a » lit. J II’-
ii riillroml, the g ung t i tho fair «ould
I». un luisy ami agre • ablw pa Mt inn' in
which all. men, won ivii nu l children.
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Transfers.
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inj/ar<z* the dee»!# recorded in
;I.** rl* i z- « !’: ■ • since Heptemls.-r Cth:
I'nit.'d Stales to Clara V. Ih-ant, the
L’„ of FE'., of re* Il ami AV'«
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T. F. Spal.ling and Alice F'pahling to
; .-late Ti* 1 mer M '*'<• ha» just irsu.d lx under < In.at, tho HE*4 of »ec 24, «P
a it.itemi’iit which 1• hows a balance of S It. ■> 5 i .-t. Containing 160 acre*.
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land v, . V. Milla to F.
- *1.72 ;i*<*.v r* ti ..tilling m Oregon’s
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! elite A. Nelson, 118l*N
treasury.
F* ver J large pert ii » fr tn Poe valley acres in tp 40 S It. 8 east.
pa ■ 4 through tin3 1 *»il« Monday vn ’ J.H. Bailey and Iknrit'.i Bailey to
route to tlx* hucklu berry patch at the Ix-andcr ( boat, E' . : ’■ R . an 1 li';
of sAV1., of sec 8, tp I S R. 5 east. Con-
Lak** **( the A\ c»-J*.
taining ICO aircj,
J» *• AValk.-r ami wife who bare been
Ftate of i ir.’C* n to F. P. Groh» the
in A-blan4 I r the pa t two weeks p-t- f AV'^ of .-V,
of ”-c !•>, tp 11 8 I!. 15
ling fruit, passed through town I am I • at. (’ ntaining 40 a res.
1 1 lay <-:i route to Bonanza.
of
Cha»..**’. Moore, a»ignee
H- i.ry Ja* ;
n, Indian capitalist wan Oregon' E'.vf Hee 16, tp
10
1 the Fall« the first of the week and east. Containing 320 acrei
■*ght Dr. AVorden'» furniture, amount-
State of Oregon to G. I.. Bulan-i and
ig to severa! burnire ! dollars,
F. .A. Tarr, the N'j of sec 36, tp 40, 8 R.
Dr. II. . AVr.gbt returned from <’»n- 7 ea-t. ( ontaining 32J acre».
It. G. < all.reath to Famuel Dixon
tral I* .lit Fatui lay, where he Went the
w■ 1 k Ixd ire with a th iroiighbre-l racer, Lot 1 <*( -ec. 15. and lot C of rec Li, tp 3'J
Coni
5 acres.
to t- * ii |« te ¡11 the race» al tliu Fair.
G ,. *• N. kers'-n an 1 wife to J. AV.
Croquet set» nt Duff) 's,
Lindrey and F. AV. M* rgan, beginning
AV. H. McIntyre and family moved to at a p nt 5 25 chains AV of corner rec.
Ashland la«t week where they will lo­
2 ami :;3, tp 38 S R. 0 east,
cate. Mr. M. Inty re having traded for thence F ’■'•s 46' on see line 6.84 chains
an or, bar I in that place, last spring.
tithe E I 'lr.dary of 11th street in
If. AV. Orth return* ! I la*t Thursday Klamath Fa.Is, t... ..*.<* e oo ” 24’ E 4.03
f* :n Ijkeview, where hl e Lad been for chains to the L'ltindary ot Main street,
the purpose of opening ; up a butcher 53 - 36’ ! 5.40 chains to place of begin-
•hop. He returned •" > iiis home ic, mng.
Jackx>nvillo this mot
Cha». S. ’.f re ar I wi'c to PLÜip H."
8-
H. I.. P- ggs lx-jan tl ** v.o.dwork on Í *e ! V y , the N AV4 of NAV'a of sec 36,
Bal lwin'» new »lore building Monday, tp 36, S R. 6 east.
J. A. Larraln-c an I w Be to Geo. <
Tlie stum.'v.**rk it all completed. Thi*
Lu.lding wl.cu filii'l.ed Will L*e one <4 Humphrey, L* Is 5 and 6 in block 13 in
Klaniatti falls.
th.' fine-t in Klamath Fall*.
Cnited States to Wm. Knox NW, of
Milk Pans at Duffy's.
»* •22. tp28 H II. 5 «ast. Containing
AV. If. McClure, the Poe Valiev lx*ef
1 (A) acre*
I" ¡hr,;.! rm. uh ti c* lie iia» bought
AVi.*i. Kn c to Leander Choat, the
a'l th*’ -lo ill I unche» of young bicf Hi
a!»>ve named laml.
h section ami will delivered meat in
J. C. Ball to Pearl B. Bali the E'„ of
tl.e I all» e’.* rv Tt: - lay and Friday.
NAA \ m '• tp di 8 R. 11 east. Con-
A’.in .._’.* licvu
en ’e
C was issued yester­ taining S) acres.
day . vening t ■ E lwar l H. Gardner ami
AVorJen and
Jane AVorden, Heth
M. I. la Bran Imiof Marriil. Tl.e cere- Mery AV.Gavitt t > Ruth E. H um *, I*oU
ni 'i.y that will milk*' th. -*> tw > hearts 3, 4, 5 and 6, tu L*'.- ck : .’I it: Klamath
beat as one will probably take place Fall», (. Jr.
F’-.inlay.
Back Prom Alaska.
Clothing at Dufy’s.
John Van Meter, «ho bau been in
Owing to tho taet that the millinery Alaska for the past three years returned
1» ah ch Mi«s E. E. Hus.*ordered at
. ■'.*.-•■ (ay. MVan
Fan Francisco, have not yet arrived, Meter biw Ixi ii at !hiw«*ui city for the
the opening of her millinery store in past eighteen months where he went
tliis city lias been unavoidably delayed during th K :...;..* Looui an I located
Il few .lay*.
a ciaiui, wi. ■ !i lie woiked with good
slice* --., ami as lie e.xpiesss.i it, "made
5lioes an I (¡loves at Duffy's
enough l *r one man.’’ John says last
The Siskiyou New« sav« the Yreka suninnra m.: r c-’ ' I get $16 a day
Bra - B.;’.'l m<>iinte*l on the sprinkling w rkitig in 11.e mines, but this summer
wagon, was driven through the prinei- - 1 n .inv m-'ii came there that wages
■ al «tree’«, di-coursing sw* <*t music io
have dr*, I- I down to $3 and $4 per
h* nor of the water t>on<l victory at the
. . Mr.
¡-■11» last AVednesday.
Van Miter ba«-, v* ral claims near Daw­
.-J acs and hay forks at Duffy’--. son wlii -h l.e will sell in a short time,
as lie l*”*’t intend to g*> back.
Fi III is!•
Otto If, i Iridi ami AA ill
He says that ere-yth ng is plentiful
< i.who have l«*en rusticating lor
nt Dawson City except g ixl fresh fruit
the past w*-.k at huckleberry mountain
ami it has to be shipj. 1 in, ami in most
return«."! home Monday. They report
cases it is of a very p rquality. Small
¡tn i;' un Lim e oiberri*’» ami lota of peo­
waterme'.or.s sold for (25 ami apples for
ple their gathering them.
50 ct. and (I encli.
Hats anJ Sox at Duffy'i.
The finest kind of gardens are raised
I
G* ., Whitmore, an ol*l resi*!ent of in and around Dawson City, ami have
llii. c unity, wa» taken to Ashlaml la«t good opportunity to grow as they have
Sunday ly Henry Parrish, where he three month’s sunshino w ithout any
will go to Portland to live with hi« son. change from night to day.
Mr. AVhitni- re Ita-been in poor health
E*l. Case! n*r of Bly was in the Falls,
for the | .t-i two year.«, ami unable to
on business, last Wednesday.
ear** for himself.
ri*
t
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BOUGHT
,4t
FOR
$
CASH.
•r
Lowest Prices
Guaranteed
1-'
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1
Alerit Is» riio Trade
no 1rs Mio AFi*tio Test <>f
7. \
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:?
Cheapness.
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L. F WILLITS, Prop'r.
Win ema Hotel
The Only First Class Hotel in Merrill
N \v Building, New Furniture.
Free Sample Rooms for Commercial Men.
Best of Accommodations.
Give us a call when in Merrill,
Kates, SI.00 to S2.00 per day.
Board and lodging by thè
Week or Month,
Notary Public and Real Estate Office in Hotel.
Mont. E. Hutchison. Prop’r,
In Order To <
Milke Room
For Our Fall
and Winter
ALEX MITO Æ C(L
Goods Cheap. ;
Call And Sec US.
AV. AV. New man came in from Lost
river AVcduesday to visit a few days
.1. H. Miller, proprietor of tiic State with liis family.
■nloon, in l’emlletoe, who was shot on
C. I.. Parrish Ims b< cn well recom­
tiie Gth inst. nt midnight, by Edwin S.
mended, bv state ami military otlieers,
Mini.«, a young attorney and former
to the Secretary of the war, for a cow-
revenue
eolleetor,
died
Thursday
mi-sion in the volunteer Cavalry forces
morning, from the effects of the i.’ uiml.
of the I’nited 'tale«. Mr. Parrish was
At the corners inquest Mims was ciu..’*:ed
a I.ieutentant in Troop B Cavalry, Ore­
w itli murder in the tint degree.
gon National Guards for a number of
School Suits $».50 to $o.ooat Duffys’ year.«, ami i trau-i. •: - J to the O. N. G .
Some sheepineu wero arrested a few Veteran«.
Big tine of men's Clothing at Duffys.
—DEALERS IX—
General
Merchandise»
SOUTHERN OREGON
STATE
NORMAL
SCHOOL
THIS SCHOOL IS NOW UNOtR
KhMnath l.odge 137 I. O. O. I', are
STATE CONTROL.
just in receipt of a tine Parallel Bible,
for the
l.islgo
room, pnrcnateil
and Mott Progressive
j "
tbi >Ugh Bro O. A. Steel.well, This is Is 1 he
ptobablv the best ami mo«t handsome
3
Oregon
bible in tow n. The Lodge ha.« also re­
ceived the nutte: i«l for canopies for the
New l.uildings, new .ippai'iitus amjfi' turcs. fine .•ampus, healthful !*■■ <’• m'.*;
otlie.'r.« stati. im n i.l when these are ar­ delightful climate, excellent influczic* - f-r students.
Stationery at Dufy's.
ranged they will have a n’cely furnished
Course of study the s;'L . ;;s Mother normals of the state.
AVhen Murat Halstead was making a
speech at Cincinnati the other evening, ledge room.
Best ndynntiry a in V’Kiil »:* I Instrumental nm.-i*’
' -uftd in
mtliert
a man rose in the audience ami said lie
Oregon.
MARRHJ).
hope.I Aguinahlo would either eapturi
Training sei*.. >1 fully cqu'ppe*l and in eh.iig* of a thorough critic teacher.
Otis ami the American Army *.; li ne
Tuition (<•.: per term ; mu.-it (’> m**i (P’' per term ; hoard at ha«i ,1 ■’*"% and
CONRAD MORINE At Ft. Klam­
lodging jOc per week, students iuriii-hing lied clothing; fainily i?oard (2.50 and
them into the pen. Thee.* n*;. many
ath, Or.. Sept. IT. J
C. T. t'onrad
others in the tl.. 1. . who hared thi-
ami Mi-s Alice l’>. M-rim*, bet-li of this |ILlX>.
man's view s. I l..l~**-.i'a * alle.l them all
$125 i\y s all exp oses lot one war's schooling, mcltidipg books-
* ouni v. 11. .! ('onr.nl pautur t'. I'.
tr:;i *>is, a:i.l iie was light. Men, who,
. hui.h, oi W .-.¡liurn. Or., otliciuting.
The -hortest am! u.*>st thorough route to a »t ’t.u cel ibi.'***. !» the norma!
chiiming to In* Amer, anharbor rm h
course. Review <1. es for teacbcis throughout (lie year.
DILD.
vile rentimeiits in th ”r hcnrl.i, tire
I’or catajugtie wfolrrtiition, addresa
l il t teiin open: Septemlx'i II
-pt. 1». 1 ••*►>.
traitoi. ami di ,i\. the execraltin of Il.kl-ll li k i.iiuth P«T1* .lit*
tin l\ *<■»!.’■: -ii* Mr Hr I Mi
k»tt
every decent mi I
Ln« ag > near Gninle. Grant county, for
obstructing the public highway. They
had driven tlu ir sheep over the road on
the grade 11ml tilled in the highway so
that it obstructed trallic. They weie
required to repair a l damages dune ami
to promise not to repeat theoffcasc.
Largest
School
Southerri
W f VA» SCOV. President
t ■> cry thing at Duff *
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