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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. io ihr Kl.iui.iih i-iiuiity list, mid |M'«*liilly In view of the new enter- train at that point for llodli I h 'II i ' i , „in li < bangi* In thè ur- prises In Ilie near future, Il Is not un* ami M ihm Harris returned u»her home ningeiiient w||| glvc siitlsfiietlon. f llki'ly that more building of business nt hiu-ramr-iito. Illi l<Hl»AV.<H Tt»|IEI< ft. IMtm A »••iv pleasant galherlng l«*ik boiMes and residences will take place County Clerk Withrow and Judge pince lit III,. hom«' of X| |ss Mundi' , next seuson than during tlw* past ten Willits n-turned |.ut evening from Baldwlli oli In. ,i|,n iiciilug, Gaines ! years. That Klamath Falls has a Ashland, where they had been enjoy iindollii-i lumi e iiieuts werc indiilgcd great future bcfiiri- II, no reasonable ing a S'xlal and business visit with F* 4- 4-4. > 4« + 4- * 4 ** 4- 4- 4- 4- + ,4- 4- 4» In, III' whi'le In log i rowin-d liy ii ile. iiiuii can doubt. their Masonic brethren. I < ni.', and i nj.,1 alile luii' lieon. Tlioa 1 ' Tills office was move I on Friday vi \ M XI II I «»I *• » So 11; J. L. Padgett, a prominent citiz n I II <1 I Xh'l'le <• ) « I W pres. ut W Mi.., k I.I III Applegate, and Saturday to Its preM-nt quarters tilinta) vM’iihiN In K'C of Keno. Htopjsrl In Klamath Ft Is ,««. li..ti \ r llit» l'i'.ii.. m t'i'la Marple and Jesx- Applegate, near Ilie posloffl«'«*, where we have a today on his way to Ft. Klamath, , Il |*1 < m | -IHIolillM Milli ilo Ir I o «' m '' ah*«' " H••h’Hiiir J '■ B" il llargiis, B i - iimui larger bulhllng. Here we have room where I k - goM In the Intereai of wune il I M ) H *1 l»*X IS. S '*• iilid K Iuguli i. enough for th«* It k l*i'm.K ix plant Mock which be omi» mar there. |( 111i ► li I N il » >.nI uf ih«* Meek warm and the uiaterial. cti'., of tin- Town Cliarh-a ami Gonlvicve, th«- son and 1,1 '1 -ary to comfort. Talk plant which we brought from daughter of Landlord Kiernan of the I i",*l l.iv iblei, un a.ilks early Mon Ashland last week. Th«' joining of Hotel Llnkvllle, an at |l|lf(> I'l l MH'l lllil'l I II« • school In < 'al ,|M\ i V Pill Ilfa "I ‘ •' b IHOMlI' «• H« day morning nid Hi" anatomy of t I k -t wo offices make as complete mid Ifornla, tin former at hall t»M I li.iltlw III A It« •IW«’ Oakland and Mail* *H’I» lllt'lllbcin «•< lit«’ • l"'li"n* Ih l>- i .e- si Iff and cailav-, valuable a «'«Hiibinatlon In Hi" news- th«- latter at the R«-«l .t |< i in h «»« m | • hiii «I iiin *r« ‘ «»r«ll Bluff academy, all) in*ll"4 In 'it ■ chilly dawn in.m paper mol job work line as will lx« C. E. Byrna and wife e, of Mfootf- K I llaMMtiRii. M w walked aiuti;' lillliip, il up IIH though found In this part <-f ilie state. W>- J Hlk MUN a . II« ‘ ■oiili’I- Ii«' liad li en im k i,, K pi bii'li pro- have new type enough to start a land. < aL, were arrivals on b«r Ash land stage Tuesday morning, W<‘ J'1''h- l.i, ii thin it;'g.'iteti prepa dally, and will do so as stsin as I lie O K M understand Mr. Byrm« Is here i > bu , coming railroud strikes the rai Ions fut « ml .-r. toWII. I II » I-. I II 'e «I “ ........ '• 4- .. , «it i luurib I »»<••!•> wl mules, tile nurnlx-r desired Ixdng un- Ilr- w • il li r al I hit, I line of year Is Call and s«'«'us; It'll us Hi«* news; CM- llmli<-<l. . ......... . ......... « u <)'ligltifui nul h dilli Tlie air Is amine our extrnordlnary facilities for Mm I »i m » * Ulll.ll« * Ashland Tidings: R- v. It. Fysh ar put' and hr.i , ■ c.HI| ut night and doing job work; and last, but not rived In Ashland Friday evening on least, make yoiirsi-lvi's at home. neither i" > ' ,i,l nor too wann In tlie At III«' M. E. conferi-nce nt Salem Ids return from conference. It«- has «Hytiin w h i ,,.| ihai it la m « iii 'wliil < i . h .r,, |n t)|e winter on Monday of last week, the follow be«-n assigned to t ort Klamslh sn<l ", , il.. Inai Huii.la« II. li mollili the Wood river country for th«- com rl 1 I « HI o' K W ► I I fa- Ilian It h »eil <,f th*- moimlalns, but Ing np|M«lntmeiits were made for ing year. • b h at • n ,u . ,,f in, damp and Grants Pass dlstrh't for the ensuing Mr. and Mrs. Williams of Ashland I OC Al. M M 5. gloom, t í« with whlcli that part of year: AHI ioiim *, to lw supplied-, Ash tie 'ou.ni, is iinii|(.,|. land. S. E. Alilxitt; Canyonville, to arc in tills city visiting l’rof«*ssor and Th \kina i«l Fruii AsMS'lallon li:u» Mrs. Washburn, Hie latter being In loiiihr' io He far west, there lie siip;>lii-d; Central Point, tube sup titeir daughter. Professor W is also ulri a li Ibi* »•' ,*',i »hlppe 1 *'• market ■« few Hihi'i which eastern plied; Fort Klam.itIi, to lx- supplied; having the pleasure of a visit from tW''tll . irlo ids of p -.u'h'-s. p I1 'ill <l" »ill to have behind, Glenda!«*, to I m - supplli-d; Grants Pass. Ids father. . o is m III - cluti-lies of a siila 1 BOUGHT for N. F. Jenkins; Jacksonville, to I h - Sii* ana o;- II ■ in I., in;' gasoline unii «'«s’il j*O M lt , an i aci-ordlngly Illi' O|M|I sloVi " supplied; Klamath Indian mission, W M. .McIntyre, who traded for . have ¡I couple of tile lag of li -r pollile schools II.IS I h 'CII follín I imi th ■« lire ulxiut as Useful E. ('. Graff; Klamath Falls, to I h - property at Ashland and moved there «|.-r 11 l oh i* week. •ik a miuw li'.iel would lw In Ari supplied; Lak«-vlew, G. I-', Rounds; with Ills family some weeks ago, has An i Ium it's Mlutc i-f •.< «filiceli zona. Ii h "ibi cost a young fortune Medford. W. It. Moore; Merrill, It. A. la-en at this place the last few days. guiik w i.i tirisi al Salem on the 2Mh tornii . i er kind of stoves n yenr, Bristow; Oakland, J. II. Skidmore; dis|x«lng of M>me stock and otherwise ult. In hoiior <>f \dmlral Dewey’-, ar- ml In ful i ■ ..ii- tlilnksof using Paisley, to I m - supplle<|; Ikwhurg, G. M-ttling his affairs b<-re. A. Arnold; Ten Mlle, to I h - supplied; rivai 11 ft' * 3 ork. 4- Of those who went to Ashland l ist I hem. Wilbur, G. II. Parker; Wiidcrville, to week to attend the special Masonic Ilo'li ih circuii and i-ounty «-«airi* •r i d i ft .i., fire tixik pine« last wlll li d * -»"ni her«' next mollili. Friday at ««rail's Pass, In which over I h ' supplied. Presiding elder, J>. T. session. County Clerk C. II. Withnx- 4- ami Judg - L. F. Willits returned *| h<* f '< 'i>- ' "p-'iis oli tiie l.,tll and twenty Iaiklii.'ki 11 >iiva Were burned. Summerville. W. S. Berdan Ji., <>f Portland, spe home yesterday. The others. J. 8. l II- lati' I 1" gli » «HI Hi ' 6lll. 4. I I k - tlr<- si.ni d in llu» I’alaee Hotel, cial agent for th - New Zealand In Orr. II. F. Murdock and A. fl. < har- Merit is ilio Trade l 'u-ud lerable blilldllig aiui lliiproi ■ and 4- I r i Itigli wind rapidly ex- In ; are g"ing oli ut Ibis place and t'-ndi-d to oiler buildings. Am tag surance Co., was circulating in Klam rack, ar«- expw-teii horn«* today * vlcin'ty just th' kiiifl of u gniwtii I he liliildl i-oiiaiimed were the ath Falls Tuesday and Wednesday, Croquet sets at Duffy’s. of Success«Val 4* tii.it li h'-altliy and sulwiantlai. Pal.«« .' II ■ an I -ii-r.il stores, ware- having reaclK-d here via the Ashl in<l * Wanted. ' le some of which stage. Among other things of In Tlii itone «pi irrl'-s In Ilio vleinity bouses. « 11.. tit? is tilt? *Tmo AJTt?st of A competent waitress at the Hotel 1 e I dal loss was est I- terest, he re;i«>rts that a minister liv Llnkvllle. she will also assist tile <>f ibi« io.«ii fumisti a pnxiuct f>>r wer«- brie ing at Drain drove thirty mile to a building th.it I» far superbir lo bri« U mated at » loo ' -i l. M it li a I «out Cheapness M'hool lioiise < n a recent Sunday to ehamln-rmaid when needed. ««• hi liiktiran ilie quality of tin- latter Wluleti r till Ids arc list on i«'«l appointment, anil ft an Valkenburg's for watches snd iiiay I h '. W < > II l<l and Miss Win- after the hardship of mii *I i a journey jewelry. Price« the lowest. Quality utl>-iilloii to the new and IV<- . all nifi I Hr >w ii w r ■ united III inar not a Mini showed up to listen to his guaranteed. 4* 4* 4- 4* 4* 4- 4- 4* 4* 4* 4- 4* 4* .4* 4" 4* 4- 4- 4- 4’ .4* 4* • stirarti«.' alt rtlMHlieill of Miller's rlag<- o.i ,siii iv tli • 1st Inst., at th * School suits at Duffy's. sermon. Whether he felt like con- inm'aiii il est ablisluiK nt. Iti-.ul bls reside:....... t lie falb-r. i: M signing til«* ali.M-nt congregation to Fresh confectionery arriving every adtcri ivni'-nl, ami go and m <■ hlm <' Brown .it It ti I L ilio. Mr. < »f- t lie net hermokt r«-glons of Tartarus, f«-w days in the postoflice bull iing. It and Idi line im «rtlIK'ilt of go >d.s. field 1» a kii< <• .fili M'liool t'-.'ictier of or whether he swallowed the dliwour. I. Hammond. . . ills tlie owner of a.>me aging pill with unruffie«l serenity, Ta • s-.ii b'.'.i (>r.-go:i I'. -iiytcr. tin- Hats and .Sox at Duffy'S« the 11. • Lake coun- was not statc«l. hie 'Is I liiU.kland. Or., oh II k - Inlli va Anyway, It was Klamath Falls Public Schools. rii i r.d n i |sipiil.ir young learn«*d that the n<-lglilHirt><MHl was on last., a i I l'i l'r«->!«y terlaii S vikn I, tn Report of the principal of the which ■ nl.r i e, (I k - w.’iotc siale, |k lo lib. wi I rii fivurably known. I hat «lay extensively cngagc<l In the fr n iv will join tiir Kit- biislriess of picking hops and thresh Klamath Falls public schools for the b.'gln .i a * . o i at is.ilAm ori thè l.'tli Num-I month ending Sept. 21*. isuii: ci nt I- is m wishing them a long, ing ripened grain. Inst. Number days taught. 20. lia-'pi in i pr ... >ua v,yagr thmilgli II iid k Ie r inltiln ( and other In- Number of holidays, o. Ilf.- PERSONAL, mention . dtlairi' <>i.in's I .n, lias th ioltd b< r Days «>f attendance, hoys. 1,374: k'Wn- tlm - to laning in«* nil*. 'J lurty • «,r .;«' . I' < • n«-r W. IIuse A F. A. Sfarinar, of Port Klamath. girls. 1,02«; total, 2.402. Inc rarlo.idk have thtii far tills » av.n I ., hl Otti til«- Days of absence, boys, «?: girl.. The Only First Class Hotel in Merrill. was In town Saturday. l»-''’tl ship,«' I li> market from that Toan'la . it \sl>lnn<l, have dlscoii- 03; total. 131. J. E. Howells, <>f Montague, was at )>>itlt. il it «I h pu1 lo.ilion mil moved the Cases of tardiness, laws. 16; RirU. A lu-rd of rattle Ix-longlng to plaat to Liu : at i lall'«, where they this metropolis on Friday. 4»; total. «4. New Building, New Furniture. II. Carlisle, of Yreka, was an ar- .Mltcli« ,| Hr via were driven through will «-"i., .lid.it,- It with th«- IlKi’Unt.i- Number enrolled «>n register, boys. < is. which ile i ri'ccntly purchased. rival on the stage this morning. Kl.ini.it h F il a ve .ierd.iy morning ell Free Sample Rooms for Commercial Men. 39; girls, 74: total, 133. route t ' Montague, from w lii-nee In Hi i' adii il In Ilie Town Talk last II. G. Buaaey, of Mirella, was a Average daily attendance. 120. Best of Accommodations. I Iley W;|| |, ■ <• JpjH-d Io the < t.ikland w k tin , .e.. - \s a matter of fact, Klamath Falls visitor Tuesday. Per cent, of attendance, 95. A bland needs I hr er papers nlxnit as market Give us a call when in Merrill, Mrs. L. lh’sxig, of Hawick, wax a Number of visitors. 24. tinnii in a nortia two tails.” guest at the Hotel Llnkvllle Satur- Tlw 1st«, Tardiness of teachers, o. Rates, $1.00 to $2.00 per ds}. Board and lodging M llu \ S«>n lire enterprising day. sign'll lb « Days alis«’iice of teachers. 0. Week or Month, e -III I- III o .. I w ill no doubt do well U ’ miioii , i » || h . KUmath Kall» It is earnestly desired that parents IL <’. Martin, of Yreka, was regia- in Klan alii Falls. <hur/c I«» lake the plarr i>f llrv. ||. ¿Notary Public and Real Estate Office in Hotel. tered at the Hotel Llnkvllle Satur- c«>-opcrate with teachers in mdix-ing Mis. Ehlr.i M. West illed Sunday «lay. the number of cases of tardiness. U. Jb'«vs*r. uho I n th«' paMor* al.- at My rt l>- i 'r.-«-k, aftern «>n at 2 o'elock at I ho rrsl- J. W. Duley and Miss D. Dilley. Wrong habits formed in childhood are il,-ni <• i'f In t ■ 'li. R. W. Marple, be E. E. W v - iiburn . Ilie In ■ brld ’!• across the Klamath of Medford, were visitors in Klamath injurious. Principal. n’'T a! this | m >mt Ik being rejHilreil li; .«.-"I 77 .K-ars, 7 montili! and li Falls Monday. I lo intliuilfl'-s incident to ad- a id siren ;lheii -d. lile many heavy daik Fruit jars nt Duffy's. James Houston departed yesterday mi il ber death. The Irt-lglii w.i Mni i hat p.i s over II < aeli i.ui' I morning for Ashland, where Ilf will Fine line of up to date gents* furnish week nuik< it ms- ksary to k«-«-p Hie firn i.il * rii'', werc eondiicte<l at sojourn a week or mor«'. ing goods at R. I. Hammonds. Ih'-i >i l n of Mr. M.irplc by llcv. hrklgr firm and solid. Geo. Ixw is, of Molltiguc, was in Just received nt Van Valkenburg's C. \. st<«-kw< ll of thè M. E. cliurcli Tin' mulct h ul hi uselly will «Te finest line <>( watches, chains and Ilie town Inst night, nml left on thin — DEALERS IN— Mondav mornlng at !<>:.')(* o’elock and *"t>g I*- gr.iidu-d and dlsjmtcbed bv solid gold jewelry ever shown in Klam wer«- ai t«-nd> «I In a largo nuinber of morning's stage for laikcview. I !"• frukik of winter, much to Ilie ath county. J. B. Cat rick and wife and child, kvnip.i'lu. li.’ fiiends. Mrs. West «aiiifir. an«| sat isfaet l««n of humanity. of F/lgewisHl, were among Hie visi- School Suits Jl jotoJft ooat Duffys li.ni b'-’-n r kidlti;; witll ber siri bere |l||rli'Z th I I hi days, tii" M m aie tors in Klamath Fulls Saturday. alxnit a i' ir amia lialf, prlor lo Church Service«. •I’Plylng their li.iKl.-st licks. ««Ill'll kit lii'd witli a soli in thè Ilolx'rt Emmett, a leading citizen Quarterly meeting will lx* held in Kalein sin ,man; Then* ought to cast. of this county, residing near Keno, Houston's opera honse next Sunday, h <' iiiuii mon women like Mrs. Tar- wi.s in town on business yesterday. beginning at 7:30 o’clock p. m. Til' Grand C on mandory, Knights 'Ir' "I l"lk county, who lias sold II. E. Moniyer, )xu»t trader at Evangelist Ross of Ashland. Hr., will ■""" I"' ’ IT'* during tlie past few Tempi.ir "f Or.-g'in. met in Ashland Klamath Agency, was In town Tues preach, the sermon to lx? followed by mi Thiirsil.iy of last week. In ad '"""Hi'.- Mie is cream of tartar, Call And See US. day <>n Ills way to San Francisco on a the Sacrum -nt of the Lord's Supper. dition to the usual routine business, '•'"fe Is plenty of room In the Will- It is expected that Mr. Ross will re Im Itnling reports, an exceptionally busine.ks trip. 1 'He valley for able address Is said to have Ix'ea in ' ftiniivrii. District Attorney Dozier and wlf«» main in Klamath Falls for a few days and will conduct a revival effort, in Stationery at Duty’«. Mr. Honnef*' a pr isperotia rancher given by II hi . J. B. Cleland of Port of Shasta county. Cal., and Dr. Dozier I land, retiring It. E. Grand Com and wife of s.m Francisco arc camped which all the churclics of the town SOUTHERN OREGON «Ilo Ilves a few miles out, was In Dnclaim-.'d Letters. will participate. It is hoped that all mander. The reports showed the at the "Popular.” town V«. Ie|-,| lv< Letters for the following persons Mr. Bonner's riic - order in the state to lie in a healthy, who can do so will plan to be present J. B. Carrick and famllv, of Edge- ......... i’”-•" ‘■'•’W hi rliking barley this season un- remain unclaimed in the poetoffice ............ < ’ »«• "»eetings and strive to make ,,""l"i' Uy beats all competitors and growing eniiditImi. New officers were Wood, stopped here today on their at Klamath Falls. Oregon, to date: the effort a real success. elected .mil the Impressive ceremonies “'‘ike» )|1(. ,.akr Mrs. Gertie A. Bernard, Mrs. Annie <>n 11 acres he of Inst ill ilion were witnessed by the way home from a visit to Ft. Klam ’vrivv i ! i* . ... Duffy lias just receive a uituv large nur line di of ath and Crater lake. rnl'*« I LU l.usheK This would be T May Loy, J. A. suits which will be L,glUf ’?LMi!r * Sir Knights and Iliclr Indies. The men ’ s and Isiy ’ s i----- ---- - .......... "»T Ml bushel. |<> ||„. acre. Sam (’. Trainer arrived yesterday Aozet, Samuel Cantell, Joseph Du reception ami b.inquet, with music sold at Medford prices. from Marysville, Cal., and from here James Ik'vinH, a prosperous rancher B. liar. mont. S. P. Hammond, E. and dancing ns a part of Ilie pro- A nice, new line of stationery in the mid, L. 11. Scribner, E. H. Thrush, will go to Merrill to locate on a valu i’f .'l"rril1' w,w *" Klamath F. i II h yes- gram, proved a very enjoyable tlnale postofliee block. ILL Hammond. able ranch which lie owns there. William Trettle. iK'<'ompanl«'d by hia family. to the occasion. THIS SCHOOL IS NOW UNDER Granlt ware at Duffy's. E. N. Colson, a res;x*cted veteran ■ ''It'S made t hl.« sauet um a very Keep your eye on Duffy. STATE CONTROL. Tlie Baldwin store building on soldier, having served three years in I’lrasanl call. " He reports that there J Six Weeks Potatoes. i,ri' MUI sunn. cat I lu to Is* sold In Ids Main street is looming up In great the 76th regiment, Illinois Infantry, j Notice. I have for sale .1000 pounds of the shape tills week. Tlie second story, made us a pleasant call yesterday. ‘il'hlitv.^Hn Notice is hereby given tiiat there are Is The Largest and Most Progressive School in Southern ^ulso says times a re the I celebrated Six Weeks Potatoes. designed for the A. O. IL W. hall, Is "land prosper-u Uvorabl«.. Mrs. Bonner, of Lake county, ar- best for cooking purposes, Price, 2 fumla in the comity treasury lor the re II > > Oregon. d* d* now lielng rapidly constructed by a demption of the following county war fat 'i Ii'1 1 lrK' "f horses and large force of workmen. Altogether, I rived here lust evening from San cents per pound, delivered. Sample rants. protested on and prior to January New buildings, new apparatus and fixtures, fine campus, healthful location, Francisco, where she hud I xjcu on a may l>e seen at Klamath Falls meat ' 1 1 ''|>as.sed through town tills 14, 1891 ; interest on same will cease delightful climate, excellent intluences for students. the liiillflliig. willi its lofty walls and ........... .......... from this date: Nos. 4084, 4075, 4120, It magnificent proportions, Is one which visit, and left on tiRlay's stage for market. Course of study the same as at other normals of the state. A. W. SttuR, Kenn, Oregon. 3675, 4006, 3860, 3893, 4000. -1 Itrcat financial blessing io 1 the Citizens can justly feel proud of. I her home. Best advantages in Vocal and Instrumental music to be found in Southern •III' Ht«M-k., Dated at Klamath Falls. Or., this 5th Oregon. «rowers and stix-k buyers if Aside from Ibis conspicuous business' Joe Pierce returned Saturday from ( Milk Pana at Duffy a. '''X* of<‘n1'Xk,,r """ 'M‘n“r "ay day of October, 1899. Training school fully equipped and in charge of a thorough critic teacher. at tract Ion, there are several other I Ashland, where lie went to meet his , H. H. V a . n V a L kcnrckii . Millinery. Tuition 16.35 per term; music |5 and fill per term ; board at hall f 1.75, and Il(,,lf , ....... ,f ''“"I«' Ilian houses either now going up or mxin fatheron his arrival from New York, County Treasurer. Opening ttxlay and tomorrow. New , lodging 50c per week, students furnishing bed clothing; family board f2.50 and will l>c. Among them Is a tine build and accompanied him to this place, gissls, Ix'st styles and latest fashions, i |3.00. where he will visit for some lime and For Rent. ing nearly completed by Maltbie. $125 pays all expenses tor one veer’s schooling. Including books- "XiH'f'l III udd Um I Klamath It has a front of aliout 25 feet on the then go to San Francisco for the win The ladles of this city and county are MO acres good farm land, 200 acres in ............. "f cordially invited to come and ex- ter. The shortest and most thorough route to a state certificate, is the normal cultivation, all fenced, fair dwelling ...e late street, two stories high and well amino goods and prices. course. Review classes for teachers throughout the year. in,.., 4 k *•' Hie list, i of * " ' paper, built. H is to be used as a harness house and barn. Good water. Cash this IL W. Marple left Tuesday for ""PPlylng I- Respect fully. First term opens September 11. For catalogue information, address 1 rent or wheat in mill at thrashing time. hnexplred subscript Ions store. In view of tlie activity and Ager where he accompanied Mr. and fr""' here and 1-- E. K. H usk . Apply to C. L. P arrish . ■ I 1 eqilcst Illg di'llnqilents energy of the citizen» In tlie matter Mrs. Lenox ami Miss Josie Harris. . .................... o « bm > s Tills Applies of building and Improving, and cs Mr. and Mrs. Lenox iwxirded tile Everything at Duffy’a. < Shoes and tlfovas at Duffy’a Hats Shoes Clothing, Dry Goods Just Received an on Display at * Lowest Prices Guaranteed L. F WILLITS, Prop'r Winema Hotel Mont. E. Hutchison Prop’: In Order To Í Make Room • For Our Fall and Winter I Stock, we Are Selling Goods Cheap. Merchandise. NORMAL SCHOOL XU“"'' •' . ...... W. T. VAN SCOT. Pmiint. I