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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1899)
The work la Iwlng done l,y the gov- I einen. Ile |rubbed the walk and rm; oriiìon midi . ani >. fixed st »1,000.000, to be divided into Uinment for tlm Indian», who are fiikt hurled II Into a ditch. No sooner coining to tlm front « («.fui was I Ills accomplished than the I toss Coming Railroad Between Klamath lo.uoo »hans ot a par value of «loo N(I\ i : mhi : k ». iw«» farnmrtt. per share, which are non-assessable. and lhe Outside World. of the premises I smium I forili, ertv k«*d .Messrs. Baldwin and Moore, tbe As will I h - seen by an article taken Why go to th« t dlroad town» to flic whip around tbe Intruder's ex a vhosb ' tw ’i Klamath Falls reprsoeri tat Ives in from the Ashland Thllngaof Monday, buy giMMla, wlien y„ti I HII ,|„ jllM| (W I remit les ami ordered him to readjust o“'.",1 7' ........................ .... 5 »i»'“1 ' , . i......................... well With liH llI dl-ulvi . * • "ii»ld«irltig the walk. This was llnully doue, and a railroad company was on Satiir>lay the company, are enterprising and io'» » I 1,1 " M . A your time and v»^ , ., in going sixty the couple departed greatly buinlll- last duly organized an«l lncorjH>r.ifi d j romlneni citizens of that place. Eft, to construct a railway from Klamath David Horn in ■ ne of the solid men of or Mivenly tulli.. to i t adc, yoi| m t unity uf< <1. 0| V I II I "I 11 s" 1 Fulls Muithwi hterly sixty mill-» to Siskiyou county and lias had mu< li to low liisti iid of g.ihi. And Ix-sIdi'N, it fl I I ’I"1 ,.|., . >• nil'll I" "'1'1 '■ 1 1’1 R50NAI. MENTION. Klamathon. a town on the Southern 'I'» with the dcvilojimiiit of tlial p ..-n v I.mi's i""H" <• Is w I m * I o I, i i ¡i oi Ilt'll lii'.m-y at )u,me ¡î"''1Î .i.mima Pacific. Work will comnu-n<’e im county, the town of Hornbrook hav and i In ulate it |u till u| btilldlii)' of i:. c. i itch. <>f Illy, was In (own mediately, ing taken it« naiii«- from him. '"i’uin I vill.WIN.S •< one’s own i < i titv. imio I-1*.11 *• Tuesday. M< skis. Van Horn and Wo«xls are Il will alwi lw not li i d I hut the gen Sheriff I m ubili r hi d 'I I l inks ar- pra<tlca] ami experienced railroad of It. II. I.miglon, l'oit Klamath, tlemen i lii ted as dlris tors arc known 11 ved I i Illa y f H in A bland with * o ' W. mem Mr. Van Horn has been en- I ; wtisliere Munday. In their ri »jH-cfivi- loimlii » to I h - mi n S a 110 Micha« I Kilt ro, Hie I’i i ■ in r w In«' lurni« gaged In the promotion of the enter- . %« ry I »»< of capital, brains and energy »nfii- of |M. . IHIX S. 1!. Gardner, I'<iit Klamath, Ur f gl ||s 11 to I », <• V. r I’nhlw Hi «•»mi «1 unii ri i .i|.iiii, have |., .n ¡„. r<‘» ri «ut I it« prlM- for several monHui, and to him \ 11 < l« i nt Io warrant the su«'ccw>fiil out |>gr4»» MF*' whs In town Bunday. * IK«** , i I. I III M« hh 1 loforc n< Hill md in th««........ .. be I* mgs the credit of instigating it. im'it'i” • ’ I.«ìt> Ihvllwl l‘! I*. M. Andrews, of Lakeview, was come of the undertaking. 'the two Illviro gave the unit. » ||(, further aOlt'lll‘11 (llrll'l. dlreclirs from Klamath comity, Mr. McCall will be connected with , , 11 t , m » i < ». " M trouble, and kin*. h|M return Ids • ns- nl llic Falla Tuesday. II, i tirdïi j. n Messrs. G. T. Baldwin and 1!. S. Hie enterjirl.M- a» a civil engineer. <'. E. Tull, of Bonanza, was >1 l“dy has U1«n inaliiiaiin<1 wUli extra- Practical work on the railroad will MiM>rv, are iMith mi n of |>roniiii>-nl ordinary pn < .mt ion. Klamath Falls visitor Monday. liegin almost immediately, and In less o. r * hiisiin ss ability, and their pn sence l'idi S. l.tMtklt'y, a stock-raiser of on the Iniatd of directors Is an un- than a week a corp of 12 or 15 engl- • <>itr i.tti iithn I. .¡iii.d i,, u 1( . ...■>» > r sh >1 1 * «”■«••• 1 1 i’ii1 11 ’ i ... i » » .1 X ..... • nei-rs will l,e in th«1 field running the t'.wn » I a mi v hit h 1» 1» in;- < »j»,i id tn Foil Klamath, was In town on Tues <1 nailth d assurance of Hiii'ce*,». ,„1, iii.'Mil'111 . L»«MI» W »I the wi.itloi it i, M'i'p t,(| fhilt day. M« lhe building of thin road will I h - survey to demonstrate tlie feasibility MM UK* * i has. Humphrey, of Merrill, ar • if lliegrealvkt importance an«l I m - ii «1- of tlie route and estimate lhe expense the |HI I. r Iiiithorltl«s Imuld build a < III lu II Mlilltblv ii .V i in Ilmf wl || j | I1I(( f H rived here Saturday, returning home til to Klamuth county. Every acre of tin- construction work. It Is re Mi-rnoi-ii.r If not, look in at our *» <i|«*->A H«'!»«*' MIO'..... ' i, M< g nil'll m i n( llglllllkt I III' i'll III, |||... Will'll In tilin' Sunday, of land will I h - worth four times jiortrif that «astern capital will aid place and Hftlect from a 1» |. io I vrlllilM H, m bitv «tir» hii»nU>, will niln it, If tin » hiiVc hot done so II. C. Spink und wife, of Klamath what it is now, and will readily bring tlie enterprise. Ashland Tidings. 11 » Ml ii 111 * nice, clean stock. Ih . Al || ll>M|llh. .1 1. ■ nlivai'y. To tuk< ihe I h » i of rale of Agent v, wi-ie vlklfois al this js.lnt on the market four tlinis its present rlr»|.|l»« hMktti.il lÄ»i<'r CIRCUIT COURT. |»rojM rty Is nom n » in ih<- |. •ng run. Saturday. prl«'«1. hati-wr of htink, lumber or' Cirruit court began the regular grain which Klamath county ha» to November term Monday morning, A. I». llai|M>ld, rnenlimit of Bo. Telegraphic n-jH.rts of local m ".*• the prize li). lit I'ftwii h Ji-ffii. » ,nn| shaiki V In nmi/.a, wus a Klnm.ith Fulls visitor M-ll can I h 1 easily and « licaply dlsptaied with Judge |i< tison on the tx-nch. of, and vsih dally the great hvrdsofi 'Jliv caM-s receiving attention up to luih1 nt court New Tolk list I lid.tv ni I.; wie re- I Ids Week. ^„k out f<»r' •»’ ' cattle, whow long and wearing drives • adjournment last evening are the fol Dr. Win. Martin, dentist, of San reived In Kl.im.ith I .ill» ... the ri suit heux- Irti SatuM«.'1 over the tnoiintalns depredate their lowing: of a pur . ¡ir »vol • lb th .» Inten .iv<l I'rriin im o , is in re unending to pro- JI |. Ilan tii'H'l i!.iU|;!iter, ng'sl Gerlier vs. Wibton, an ejectment value il. iiblc th'1 cost of ciinveying \ report fl'KldolUll I.UblllCSH. jj yrzm. i* n-jort' d HI *•»'' O ph-»id Io defray tin1 • v|. um -. ! case, was passed for action later in I hem to m arket by rail. came at tie end < t ■ a> h ri.mid, and Diktrlct Attorney Watson arrivi d Il will iijM-ii thl» entire country to the term. nialzfl*. ;'s plací from Ashland Sunday morning to at |<t»liilflr<1 reC'l|it» .»re «ill the In * Anderson vs. Carr, Davis vs. Carr s. 11 lemeiit. and thoiis.in<ls will come i f tn.»in » w ., < i wd I with anxious tend i ircult court. and Imptovc and make homes, vvlio and Roberts vs. ('arr, all damage rrrilif »nd »HI K'"w spectators unid a : »!■• hour, when. In Mik<- Hartley, a wealthy ranchi r of are now only deterred by the dim- suits, were continued. after ihr hell'Li.' til- twenty I fib i' iml, lhe tight Tuie Lake, was doing busbies» nt Mr. cully and cxpenM* < f coming, Riches J no. F. Miller vs. J. VV. Ilamaker; OnTtNod».* • ' 1 ,r" •" end« d In fav r • f Ji fft. ». t Ills ¡M int Tuesilay. and general prosperity will take motion» argued will appear for con and Mr». E. M. Il.m •> "d. wh<> live Suie.- t lie i m . , id rieaptur«1 of J.c>. Iirl.M oll and Ge >. Chastain, of ' place, towns will »firing up, Im- sideration later in the term. Ihrer Mill'1« fO'lll 'a l -11 tin1 half 1 ir, "I lini: in, who accolli. Bi nanti, came to the Falls Satiirdav, pnivenirnts will I m * thc rule »very-' Withrow vs. Stewart was passed, Z, ll.ivl. "f SI“'1• 1 D buv ing patii'd lli< I» nui.lili i < iinty prisoner returning home Sunday. wh< re, ai,d im.ti ad of vast tracts of Goeller vs. Beihn was dismissed on J,.rw» in Lanpll ' ■• .' ’ r ■Si‘" «iti III» flight fl- III til'1 \ lek.v J ill. III«1 land lying idle, we motion of tlie plaintiff. »ball witiiess a E\-Asw.a r t'harlcs Horton, a Franclr» market, lb want» u bunch t'llllfotnii »h'-riff keep» Ili» Ullin prominent st« «-k-raiscr of I’ m - X alley I'ainorama of cultivated Ileitis and Alex. Martin et al. vs. Linkville uf loo. »h.i' kb d dolili,' th'- d.iytllii«1 and «'on- rich harvests, unsur|>aswd in Oregon. HoU'l Co., an action to recover Horn DnSuiidi;. t" Mr. u id Mrz. klgn» him I .th' I <1 tank at night. wus In town on Munday. Again, Klamath county has hund money; judgment granted plaintiff Mias Kali* Lcniburgvr, of Jack^ai- F, (’. Mr«'- rai l'A a 'l.iurht< r. Mr. Tin1 Vr« ».» Journal saw th'1 Indian reds of thousands of acres of the best for »120!».72, the amount asked for. ville, Is here In the capacity of odlclal Md'eniui k n »!•!' » a t I -»r miles u»ked for a «oj»<. with which to hang sugar pine In th«- Fai itic states, But L. D. Ward vs. Newton Pratt, suit reporter for the circuit court. north »t Klunutli F'.i.'». blliiM'tf w Let h. r ai t i:ate«l by a re. without means of marketing such to recover money; dismiss'd on mo J. F. GiM-ller mid J. V. lluston Dir elght'»1nlh bi Inlay < f M IftA motM-ful ■oi»iM'i,‘i>i'<1 «iter having timber, it Is not worth jvayIng taxes tion of plaintiff. vl-.itid Mirrili Friday. Mr. G<M-llcr • l.iv, hum th«* H..y Nlull .k, l.v.t M- ........ c.iu»>id tie iC.it, imt'.<< i ».».irv r an- «•la. But a railroad would bring saw Stout vs. Whitmore and Galbreath, uraniuii uf -' pl .u»ii.' »•- i.d gathering I toy a I uc by hl» r«-c< nt eM'.i|iadc or Im» tln< centra« t for some building mills and manufactericN. and t>est of confirmation of sale. al her borne In Hi* <•» ning. whether ii< Wa» ¡ i- ai|>t«<l by dcsp«ili<l- going on I here. all. a reliable market for the timber Cogswell vs. Von L. Meyer, con- Mrs. Nancy Wise at.d Miss Mollie whin sawed Into boards. «•ncy ovr the criuu1 <liarg«d again») was A vuo.k'ful • \ P‘Hy Klamath tirrnation of sale. VuiKlcrkarr, who live live mile» from Falls has a greater water j»>wi r than given Dr Miw> Ann i lb hl' U» at her liiul, was not .*at< I. State Land Board vs. I’attermore, Ken«>, arrivili here Tuesday for a few (Iscwhcre in the state and timber confirmation of sale. ikime Tuewlay • • -n \ large < >n Mm idaj Jud e it .lilts ri*<'elv«*«l luuuberBlteudi'l and t.i- usual g«"«l II I. tier slat mg that Frances S days’ visit. enough to keep fifty saw mills in con Stat«* Land lioard vs. W. E. Howe tin»- lull. Al< xandi r Zi vely, of Bonanza, who stant operation a life time. et al., omflrmation of sale. Ingalls. wh<> W.lkt.lk'll to II»«« bisarte A railroad would also bring suffi W. C. Johnson vs. (¡rant Finley. There 1» sil l t<> 1» a car famine I m spila) ut Salem from tills county Is here tills week attending court, called mui paid for this paper a year cient Irrigating ditches to irrigate foreclosure case; passed. »1.1*1. to MWj i" pro» «al . an In July, I •»*»*•, iln.l < t npoph-vy In that W. C. Johnson vs. Andrew Taylor, n«ylug in N ull., io t.i.' i.ii.i, wher. Inst it ulloll o,i the 1st of Illis month, In advance. ’1 his is a guxl example many thousand acres now compara tively UM'letw for want of water. foreclosure; pass«1«!. tag fruit khi|nii-m» !■ r t east will Nile tu»'«l to live nl Nay lox, mid we for ot h«Ts. W. 1. Thompson vs. J. W. •>4i be ready. Ex-Senator Cogswi II, of Portland, Then, rich fields of alfalfa would take understand »lie w.is i lady of excelielit Fort khiuiath 1» ti< l i lar-.1" town, «¡ualltIl’s anti hl ./lily i siri med liy all and A. S. Hammond, an attorney of the place of ».ig«1 brush, anil fertility son, to l>e considered later term. we are told a 'ledford, arrivisi livre Tnt-Mlay morn- would reclaim tile desert. lat it 1»a pie..»i.it |'|t . ,n .» li'anti. who knew lier. I l ut vu* A railroad will bring about all Stewart vs. Childers, contirmation ing to at tend to business lieforc the fgleooBUy. it t... . . .« scrii» of hilsfor I nites robltctl lu-r of t hese changes, Hence, it is to the of sale. circuit court. her reuMtii, ami llnully it lavante hold, market, rt, .¡ad h iv an ••liter- Lucinda Seaton vs. Jas. D. Seat >n. , iii'ccssary to «omiiilt her to I he ¡ ('apt. <’. ('unnlngli.im and wife, of interest of every man to pul hisshoul- prising elau, uf rlt I.- » der to the wheel, and assist as far as plaintiff fails to appear. Die Aklilan I lli.u a! Ashland asylum for cat .tini t reit ment, In F*>rt Klamuth, w«-rc in Klamath in Ills power to bring one here. The Only First Class Hotel in Merrill. Stunner vs. Woodruff, dismissed by wa» entered I,. I ,ig|.ir» I h t Wectl such a « aa> ti .lit ala.iv . ritmes as a Falls last Friday, leaving livre on Bather than not have a railroad, it consent of all concerned. Welcome it lo t ai ih i iuuh i ’ ip..l loll from that day for Ashland, where they cx- Dturvhy night .n 1 > rid . morning would I m 1 liettcr for every property Snowgoose vs. Connolly is the |H-et to make a brief visit. ■ (last »<v|( and n>l>t» <1 ,.f »JM, wlikli the horror « f mental inlirinily. owner to give half he lias. He would action which has been on trial before New Building, New Furniture. F red R om -, one of our town bova, » a la the ea»li r» ,-i*t<-r. i Tin-c< l:lity f lirt I h gan Its session have but half left, lint such half a rpferee, who is to report on the Free Sample Rooms for Commercial Men. Jack Norrie, the Yankee trader," jt ’.it id u n ornili ' ami will adjourn who has lx*en iiluM-nt at m 'I i < hi I at would I m 1 doubly worth all lie has same tomorrow. pnpomt» jar I..» f,. m Ashland, tislny. Th11 following busln« ss re Forest Grove, Orc., return«-«! hist Fri now. Sarah Fitch vs. A. Kershner, sher Best of Accommodations. I hating (phi Id» l i.dti .. . there to a ceived nlHntioii ytsltnlai The new ll iv and 1.» employed with the Klam As a matter of fact, it will of iff. a suit to replevy sawmill property; Give us a call when in Merrill, man balling from Vrlmni. Morris Mlllercreek l.rhlf <• in (.angeli \ alley, ath Fall.» Light and Water ('onijuiny. course cost a large sum to build the demur was argued and overruled .I m Ing ho fut hug and cost Illg D. ('mncmlller, of F«>rt Klainath, road, tint the lienetits to I m * derived and case set for further consideration intendagolog to K u -.»» to live. Rates, $1.00 to $2-00 per day. Board and lodging by thd I was accepted. A liquor was In town yesterday ami made us a from it will many times counter- t'Hlay. <>n Sunday Luke Walker. the ii- SJ.i.'t Week or Month, jea oldMmi.f \n,rt Walker, of Bly, ' llévese was granted to Aleck ZeVrlV. pleasant call. He Is contemplating a l>alance every expens«1; and should it llarpold vs. Williams, action to re •bile Imitating prof, t .»iftey’s feat of Bonanza, II.tre l.lti|' two Ollier trip to see friends In Oakland, Cali I m 1 necessary, the citizens will, as a cover money; judgment in favor ef Notary Public and Real Estate Office in Hotel. "f ’ »1 fell and petitions for liquor licenses width fornia, where b«« lias not Iw-en In 20 general thing, be glad to assist by plaint iff. ,n*e hla arm. a physician was will I m ' eoiis.dt h tl today oil«1 by years. donations of land. A few years ago Wong Wing vs. A. F. Bonnell, an ('apt. S. S. Mathers, of Roseburg, the citizens offered a bonus of many action to recover some cattle. occu- < whondw.-«I th<- fracture, ami Alex. Bradburn. of Bonanza, mid the other I v Itrmidon 111*».. < I Merrill. s|H< lal agent for I’. S. land offices, thousand acres if a branch of the S. pied the attention of the court and ’he patient 1» ih > w doing w ll. Iw» 1 rek i .1, , ( |( u lhe The petition i f Win. Bark.» et al. for arrived here Friday from Lakeview, P. was extended to Klamath Falls. twelve jurymen yesterday and was 7 »'«■ycaMd «on of ¡j. j»rtM h),,r was a in w ro.ul In the Tide Lake country where he im<l been attending to There Is now a greater necessity for a stillontri.il this morning. The case was d.»allow ■ d. as II was l» 1 lleVcd the «"rtt under n |M r tif Ilio» illg official duties for a couple of vv« eks. road than exist «»I then and xs much, was tried last June, when the jury I m - iic IH to I h - derived by lhe public Il<* will remain here alsmt two weeks. or more, anxiety and liberality to ob could not agree an a verdict, The tnieh on WetlnoMl . - ; day of last week, would not wan mt III«1 expeliM1. tain it. ’he »herb pacing <’VtT one . present jurors in tilts case are E. M. Mr. mid Mrs. John Ixxwlcy, of F'ort of B in -DEALERS IN— Success to the Oregon Midland, Hayes, 1». F. Driscoll, Jas. Nichols. I’iNat the gmin, bre.ikin tg the pii vis F. D. Swingle, a prosperous Klamath, started on Tuesday for '"■«'»nd lunietiug injur,.; and may its energy and good luck J.is. Cobler. Jas. Conger. D. Crvue- *> that mav rancher In the vicinity of Lorella, Salinas. Cal., and will remain liter«* Pn,'e fatal. was In to us Munday mid inci during the winter. They were ac- never fail. There is one great and millcr, II. Snowgoone, Jeff Wilson. Vnia J-tm .l: Th Yreka Ball. dentally pushed Ills sutssTlpt Ion a eompanled as far as Yreka by their cheering encouragement in tin* fact W. I. Arant, Fre«i Beck, J. F. Wallis year ninni. Mr. Swingle recently son, J. I*'. I.iHisley, the owner of the that with tlie present directors no and Chas. Snowgotise. one need fear that otiier and I'nin- sold lifty-om mules for »51 ) m t head. F'ort Klamath creamery. than 't^ <IUrl";’ jiet Ing nsids can smother the enter Notice. And hv the way. he Is one of the old 'In- tm. E. N. Colson, whose ranch Is ten prise in its infancy. Those desiring the services of a , settlers of Hi«« county, having re- miles from here, Iwing In the Lost dentist should call at once. Hotel ' "ffrelrt T,'r h f"11 THE OREGON 5111)1.AND. harnkt..,., ar.. llnill|ng o o cd from the Bogue river valley to River country, was In town Saturdsy Linkville. Room 2. 'Oh.’."'’"*-' ......... I«1". Ills present ranch seventeen years and made us an agreeable call. He Railway Company formed Io Itulld a Road IU-- Du. W m . M artin . Call And See US. tween Klamath Fall, and Klamathon. ago. During tin1 tirsi years of his came here from WiM'onslii ten years K«.*ep your eye on Dnffv residence In l.angell valley, he and ago, and at no time since bus he had A new railroad company has just I the few Ollier », tilers I lien there did reason to regret the change. lieen incorjxtrated in Ashland, and Lost. all their trading In Ashland and had pa|N)rs will lie tiled with the secretary On the day of the balloon aseen- Jos. Conger came in to interview of the,.»., ’’ " " "<"ild farmers Io go (here for their mail, a distance of state in a day or two. The name slon. either in town or on road to us last Friday and contribute to the W« ti ' <,<Ut ,,f M"'1'il l»ur- of eighty nr mure miles, Tills they of theeompany is the “Oregon Mid farm, a baby’s hood, light blue, RKl’t'Itl.K'.VN ex< heqlter. Mr. Conger land Company,” and the incorjxir- trimmed witli swan’s down. Finder did not do very often not to exceed u/; '•'■'-'•■■'«b.'he has a very valuable orchard a short acre. In »ear and, hence, news from ators are Geo. T. Baldwin and R. S. will please leave at R epublican twice a •... 4 Wei. ........ . . doing re the outside world was liable to be distance up the river, realizing from M»s>rc, of Klamath county; David office. O. A. S tearns . Third Door West of Postoffice. It tills year 15,non pounds or 300 come many months old before they Horn, of Siskiyou county; L. W. Van Twenty trars of soap for $1.00 at bushels of apples. Last year, how "f poverty received il. When Mr. Swingle came Horn. W. .1. Woods and .1. A. McCall, De Lapp's. country a consple- to Klamath county, Klamath Falls ever, the trees did better, yielding of Jackson county. Shoes and Gloves at Duffy's • ' hilitIons In the h id only one store and a small hotel. -lo.ooo pounds. The purpose of the corporation is The ladies of Klamath Falls and vicinity are cordially invited to Then' There pioliahlv probably Duffy hits just received a large line RIVERO SENTENCED. to construct a standard gauge rail a Rlngje The Ashland Tidings reports a call and examine our tine assortment of millinery, consisting of "f deatitutlon In men's and boy's suits which will > ',lni‘,l> county Michael M. Rivero, the prisoner re road, to start from Klamath Falls unique Incident occurring In lhe lhe (*xlrenies of sold at Medford prices. 811(1 Hehe. do not prevail course of the recent Halloween devil stored tocnstiNly her«1 last week, was ami to follow the course of lhe Klam Blankets at De Lapp's from 11.00 tries. A townsman had a choice arraigned in the circuit court Mon ath river in a southwesterly direction —•• east. , Upifreighl piece of walk at Ids residence which day morning and pleaded guilty to to a |w»lnt on the Southern 1'acltic at to t5.00—cheaper than they can be 1*”n,,l‘’**>iith ,,r tialn |, , had ......... a wreck "* he expis'tcd would be disturbed, mid I lie charge of stealing Mitchell Bros.', or near Klamathon, in Siskiyou bought at Medford, not considering ^»ftertxton ......... W ' and a great variety of other furnishing goods, such an L adies ' accordingly after the shades of night bone, which lie did on his Hight for county. Cal. The distance to be cov the freight. and CntLDKKN’s U nderwear , H obk . etc. Those accustomed andilsl ,l"’ had fallen he secreted himself In lil rty after breaking jail, where he ered is aland 60 miles. Among other to send to other towns for their millinery gixxlc are respectfully School Suits |z.50 to $6.ooat Duffys Tl'e *”l'ilb t n 1'',rS lM l,,K purposes iiitmed In the papers is the proximity to his property, armed had I...... lodged on suspicion of hav requested to see our Hats, Trimmings, etc., before purchasing tR,lnw« thus",| 'f '"'""1 1 line of up to date gents’ furnish elsewhere. We guarantee to furnish as stylish, attractive and with a horsewhip. There he re ing burglarized Mr. Smith's store at construct ion anil operation of Steam- ing Fin« goods at R. I. Hammonds. ,h"r«aaonKi ('1''>'''1. and that Is “up to date” millinery aa can be bought in any city and at m mained on guard until late in the Bly. Tuesday morning he came lie IxMVts, barges ami other water craft I low prices. New goods received every week. Call and examine. Everything at Duffy's. evening before lie hud occasion Io fur«* the court and was sentenced to upon the lakes and rivers touched by ro,,"l,(‘ "orth on Fri- evoke Ills wi.itli and apply the lash. tlire«1 years in the penitentiary, for or In the vicinity of the railroad; to ¡ Beans, 5 cents a pound by tbe sack, Then along came a young man with a I which institution he will leave today buy lands, wharves, landings, ware- or 5| cents otherwise, at De Lapp's Jn,n<Uni 1_rr|^tirig dKej, |M now perfumed breath and with his Dul lu cluirge-of M. A. Loosley and Frank hoiiNON, stock yanks, etc.; In short, to Model Cash Store. transact the usual businciui pertaining ¡¡^ *''lch wm h,,|lr 1 Klamath cinea del Tobos«» Clinging to Ills arm. Armstrong. Rivero gave 17 us his A nice, new line of stationery in the to a railway and navigation company. age. Attorney Geo. It. Nickerson In front of the walk they stopped, acron - rlgl‘tv i’ ... ........ several poatoffice block. R. I. Hammond. The principal office and place of - l ,1('*“'< t Is taken the lad la holding an opportunity to appeared in his liehalf and made a Four pounds of Schilling's coffee business if the company will be at ............ ’ a,'r,’M which the display Ills giant strength mid heroic pica to secure the court 's leniency. for 11.00 at C. R. De Lapp's. MAIN t0 Nile ‘lam so as bravery, thus exciting the iininzo- All of the stolen property wr.s te- Klamath Falls. Stationery at Dufy ’ s. The amount of the capital stock is STREET. *•1« al>out slx fcct> nient and admiration of his fair l)ul- slvrcd 11 Its owuers. fiiMlTMEPUBLICAIL $ CASH STORE Got Your ■ooo Winter Union Suits. Two-piece Suits. Woolens Yet?, nose, Sox. Felt Boots, etc., etc. L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor. r Winema Hotel Mont E. Hutchison, Prop?. In Order To Make Room For Our Fall and Winter Stock, we Are Selling Goods Cheap. •? f General $ Merchandise. The Latest Styles of Ladies* and Children s Hats, Trimmings Hoods, Capes, Fascinators, A FEW WRAPS FOR SALE Fresh Candy and Popcorn.