Image provided by: Klamath County Museums; Klamath Falls, OR
About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1899)
tl.lill UHlv.d al ,,|lv.i Lak. lW week with ilu.oou |Hnimin i,f fndght. Liilo vlew < lti/..lm )uV1, Uh,.(| I*" '1""1 7, I Him sldernbli. |)||II1..1H hik of bn.. uiontiM — * MASttNI1' I In ttdvertlsiug th.ir eouuly’s re Mus.ts lui»,«. ¡ ' * sources sml o|>|x>riunities, and their a s « .i.a ■ ' •' "" ellteipil,., lias .Hi, ,u|y |„.,.n r,.WMr,|^J A •. vrlx" hi «.« by the Influx of muny new settlers. ............... Ihi-ii' is nothing equal to printer's u i am a i h s., on A i i, i> I M< • I ■ •>»•«» ink as a m<mis of Ihcri'usliig the set r.Kioi.r • •<«>••»< "> <«’•’ r»l . Hall Vl.llll.« t'H.I '• ti« tm nt of a town or county. leaving fur I lie easl < n tiie Lakeview A. O. IJ. W. IVI I.PI AINMI.M. mot,' that It «ha s ma have a pr«.s|x*ct stage. of coming within r«;uh <,f active A pleaiant entertainment was given J. 1». Ila/'n, of B< dile|i|, was it market*. under the auspices of Hie A. (>. r, Klaiuat h Falls visitor yest< rday. It was not many years ago that the W. In the r "w hall of tl it fr.iti-rnily II. A. Brat tain, a stockman of vast phiiriH «>f k.aslern Oregon wer«' last evening. Il was the thirteenth Paisley, was in town Saturday last. c<,n',<li'l to D' forever beyond the •F anniversary of the I< m . i I lodge, and reach «,f transjx.rtat Ion lines; they J. M. < lemem. and N. E. itecder, Of that lA'casloii, coupled with lie- fact w ri- mark««) ‘'desert" « n the niapx Ki lio, wi re doing business le ie Mon- that tin-splendid new hall was Just X 'if I lie day, and It, wax not siip|>ose<l day. Is Ing Initialed Into use, made th<- J. W. McCoy and wife, of Port celebration doubly appKiprlaie. Til» that they could Be mail«* lh<* aDxle of civilized man, much less th«r seat of «.H..I l.I.'IIIW » III. Il» “ Klamath, visited Klamat.il I alls Sun spiu'lmis hxfge r<x>m was crowded itu[x>itant induatrlea. I Hut railroad Alturas «'Hlzens are gratllli-d over 1. ,U, «I»»' • wrlroisr w I Al I I Al I W IN, S U day. «11 li merry guests and all. Imbued lims ar«' m,w r«whing toward the the e, li I I, II, h , f I, I |( ||, U( | | |)(l | M) j n i , I liolifcl.lb. II » W. J. Kerwin and lt<sl M. I rain, with tiie spirit of gixxl feeling, were nx+.t <|< .oJatc parts of those great * l'1"" 1 1 ' ' I lb. II I. .HL plains, ami their object Is to handle w. A O ' Ih-retof« » th. , »a»,. lui(j (1, (|rlv,, g of Beawlt'k, wi re Klamath Falls vis hint on having a Joyous lime, and it th«' local businem <,f the region. Is safe to say that none came away From Jteno, Nev., a road «'Xtilid., up iNMtlkl« It’l-fc. So tin burnii.«I mills t.. miik«> railroad con- itors I' riday last. rvi’rv ‘1 lar llirelllll« Into Noi 11» rn < alifo; nia beyond Arn- F. M. Andrews, of Portland, was dlhappolnted. I Itihl. m« lions. l.m they a« kimwkxlge ,• imnlMiiru •lor«’. All a/h '-, ami it Is icing push«*d north- A A formal program came first. H< v. here Monday, leaving Tu< day morn fiidnil»* i • <4 ih« • r h» i»» r» «M* Iliât Ih. y will 1«. .mi |M.n,.r aatisil.«) J. W. ('ralg op 'in d | he H|H-oeh-mak- ward through M«»loc comity toward •landing •< < i..filially ln«i««<l ing for Iaikev I, w. whin another ||m>, which Is pro- I d '' and Klamath countL.. in Ore- Ml.IKl I « r Atoni'*. W M Jecl.il, I ...IM St», vi limita of Al John Bonner arrived home venter i Ing, In which he ililat' d th» object g'lii. Aln ely Luk«- county Is mar j n turarsi 14« (i.nlur iti I.is. day from bls trip to th*' Willamette and benelits of the order, and wan keting many bands of cat tie over that follow, d by a very appropriate ad- route. Th« re L. a hint that this line I 1 mill ! Il , I the festive Ill'll si rut valley, having 1« < ii almcnl eleven ü r. m . dri- s by .1. W. Ilamakir, who was may go Into extreme Soulheaslern lineimi vvIlli .in •i.i of extraordlnarv days. 'X1 " hi and afford an adequate outlet I HAI »'■ s» 'I " 1 ' «■specially a<lapt<<l to fulfill his place for the «■xtensivc Dirax deposits there Impuriuiicc to r. .,d II« (US like tile fol W. T. Shite, post in.ister and iii « t oil the program by reason <>f the fact toun«l ami now work«*«l to some ex «W* ........... , I!.,«, . W M lowing, taken from lile Alturas New chant at Fort Klamath, arrived in MM Ui «» * that hew;, .th» Initial commanding tent. Another road to tap the same Em: "I., (• ni» ver y scarce tliroiigh- town Tur,, lay, r, mailing ov r Wed f>ri-;f'in is pro- : i Oregon Ofl',1 er <if Hie llX'il hxlge. Miss regl«.n of ' Southern out the rollili v. TIl'V lire M-llllig nesday. J ‘ t'd ea>twar<l from a point on tiie -mmi P" "■ ' ......................... " If not, look in at our Maggie Barker, of Albany, who S«>iithern Pacific near the txiundary liete for L> cents a dozen, and In E. Carter, who directed tin com Is here to organize a degree of honor, I" t ween Ori-gi.n and < alifornia. The place and select from 1 • 7, „ »..»«■ ' '.'M < lililí i t h. y are so few ami far lie- pany s< • king timber claims In this 11 * . , I.................... . .. a. made some lrit<*r<*t Ing remarks In ' ohimbia Southern is progressing nice, clean stock. t w 11 n a. !.. i "minmH t li ■ st unniiig enmity last week, left for bis home at connection with In r line of work. s uithward from Biggs to Prineville, ■■nmfi’t " 1 ' ' "' 1:1 " .............. price of ..0 Cents |x I dozen." Ashland on Saturday. The solo bv Mrs. IL A. Wright was and sitrvi-.ors ar«' in T'i • ti< Id for r ■ .¡noth< r roa«l to Prin- i ille. st irt ing A few days ng • we received a letter «L™.-' r» II o I ht I Garrett, of Ashland, su|M-r- well rendered and elicited much fav- from The Dall«». The ( orvalhs A t*"4 I I v ) W < .1 II' I ..I . from • api. I W l.i'od, formerly of Intend' nt of the Klanilh Falls-Ash orable comment, M i -s l.i.verne < 'ralg Eastern ha.-> a lin«' proj<-< ted through ••••• ’ Klamath I alls, now <>f Siskiyou land stage line, visited this point gave a fitting recitation that th«- very h irt of th'' great Oregon eolllll v . « ni., vv h e he is < ng'lgi'd III Monday, leaving for home Tu< wlay LOCAI. M W5. listened to attentively. The pro plain, from thecnst of the i'a-vadcs t«i the mouth «if the Malheur river. mining, Inwhiih I,.- |H meeting ex- morning. gram was Inter jxTsr'd with choice I’n-panitIons are D ing tnade for tiie cept iomil s, ., I H,, recently at ruck Surveyr " '• ,!u,‘ "* r *•'* ""■t1* A. A. and E. E. Fitch, of Dairy. music from an orchestra, which, also, extension of the Sumpter valley road tlx* lit» s' f a l"t "ii Main str« < t a le.lg. Ili.it |R r„ I, III g(1|(| _,|1(| cup I< ft Monday for Ashland, where tin t !< nt Its inspiring strains to the dam-» fartI kt into t Io- Interior of t tie stat». '1 he '‘desert'’ lias already disap- per, Iwlng appai, nt ly llflven feet go to Inert their father, who was to that followed. Tuntrixy. |x ar<-<l, and tiie building of these l .,,OOU fect. For Tbe rough, i> " Id) and alim*t Im wide and tr.m.ii le At the conclusion <it the above arrive there from ins Michigan home lm< s of railroad will complete a won Its alfe II Is likely i lo prove as rk h ax on the «th Inst. meabir roads it, lav- I <!>«• Incoming mentioned features, lovers of the derful transformation. From a p«iint Agrr and .\sld.in«l st.i.'i . moitii I any quurtx li dge I in Slsklyoti county. Louis I >< nnls, kvi fier of one of til., terpslchorcaii art entertaim-d them- near Huntington a railroad lias been partially Luilt down the <)r«'g<>n bank As th» winter se.isoli approaches. summer resorts at u<ati r<l.i Pelican Hay, was s»lvi s an I a < r • .v«1 of spectators unt il of th'- Snake to give an outlet for the ami |>r< sliming .v> wHI bave s< in«* « ’ old midnight. With MS'iubility, good Tii* Win. Mi Kinley B'| u'dli'iin In town Monday, returning home Seven Devils copper m nea. Beyond rlubxf Klainatli <ouiity will m.-ei weather furo.died I us Indurr sprlng, with th«' ••Oregon,’’ the lsi.it which music and merry «lancing, joy per- the Snake another railway Is pushing va«!ed the hall, and when the hour to up the Weiser valley to t,;p the same fur re • rg.ini/at •■'< Dm Holier clt 1/, lis silo'..Id lx- ■ crtaln timi th«*lr l>ll'S on th>- upper Klamath lake. cliitnm v . are m t «Icfcctlve, bui •<■• dispr rse < aine, tii • gmsts returned to mining section and a!.-o the gold of wfl) br I'"" ' ’ ' : • ' A. It. Eastw<«sl, „nr of the pro. th» Salmon river country. Work is Tim Medf ril d, .o r | il,l 10 ci - o I k mire. In ordi r tu prcvrnt an uutbrwtk prlct or* of t lie Hl'derbraixl sawmill, t heir ijoines thoroughly appreciating now in progress on a road up the • psai'l f"r turl.i's <«i'«l shipp'd of Ilio ami d striaHot) ti, projM'rty. ten miles from Dairy, was In town the experience < f th» evening ami Klickitat riv>r t ■ Gojlendal«*, Wash. All these lln".s are for the purpose Mt*« p i.i"' ' ' 1 ' ox i >■ 1. 11" y AI m > t<«, gt. it c iré canilul bo c* :r- Monday and niade till* office a pb as- wishing that th«;, might participate of handling l<«'al buslncrs, therefore clsed In malia,*ln siovi. and th' lr in many similar events. AS’lng l»'rn t"r • ■ ■ '!l ' day ant eall, during which lie add- d his At th' hall this evening, Miss the building of them means much for contenta. 'I l ere isn't i much fun In f«tn lib’s. tin* country. In each of the localities name to our growing list <»f sub-' M’i-ing oh , i Maggie Barker, who is th» grand to l.e reached enough has Ix'cn done ts wip' d out by lire, scribers. Mr. Easts<x,d is preparing A nunil« r of fl J , .1 <1 chief of honor, will lead in the organ to Indicate some measure of the pos and a Ltt; . .on often prevents • s «rial g.itl ' .. ii . i - .i<li i . ci to add a shingle mill to bls business to follow developing sucii an unw< ization of a degree «if honor, nr sight. We sibilities •f Mr .C"i Mi W \ v. a hunt and contemplates establishing a lum ag. ncies, though comparatively little undcrsl tud thirty persons have al On th< 24th nit., while John I'rlexe ber yard in Klamath Falls next sum As; rvenlne n d t pl- u..uit actual development of natural re- r«a«ly signiHed their intention to be- • lire s h: s y • 1 -. n •■tr.'cted. Trans- vv us a!:it from Ics f irm, Imited six mer. Mtertaimsl. come me|i,lx rs of the new order, and pollution facilities will carry product llllli'S vv, st her. bls larg«» Ixtrn ami Capt. I*. West, Dr. E. J. Crelly It is lio’xsl it will in time enjoy ive forces to every mountain ledge, Mbs F, V. u .x, a *i"»■ grapli r M-vrnty t n.s <f bay were «1« at roved al li*k>r < ity. had i ii' .nfiTm ad and John M. Ballha>*he, of San Fran flourishing suci'ess like that which every bunciigrass hillside and every by lire. II, ii.ui hft hl* three chll- sagebrush plain. People will build cisco, have tie»» al Klamath Agency the A. (i. C. W. h.us attained. mkiltterol recent to « mm «I <• . > «Ire» al le ti, r .rd had ri'iur to tow», homes and open new industries in the tmctkmof .i t th at l ■ . ,| during this week buying hors^a for the gov. At a>«>ut .: o 'eli U In the aft«*rti«xMi, new «'ountry. It will become popu THE OREGON MIDLAND. •rument, to Is » nt to Manil v for » r- the nprratl' fl. lous an I pr- >p' r■ hs . The new era of wbile thè < h l!dr< n were In a distant interior development has already Tbe new ofijecrx < !n l ■ 1 in K'.imath th hi hx.klng after some stin'k, the lire vi< >• in the Philippine war. Tin y The final and permanent survey ojwm<1. and it is the part of wisdom Ixdrr, No. I..: i. «• «• i .it. w. ciiught. Mr. liI cm ■ thltiks |t was <>f w»ut eighty horses from this county al oner. \\ lilt» or gray horses are for th" < iregon Midland railroad from fur our own p«ople to make the most JL (1*rk. 0.1 -I II. < lii<<ii«linry or or, in, The barn was It by aggressive and systematic not accepted. The buyers are ex- Klamath« n to Klamath Falls, was lx*- of V, G.i C L. I’.it: .b, N<-.; C. H. #2*70 fevt. and thè total I action. Includ- gun !»cceml>cr I on th« ’ «livid« ’ near preted to arrive at tlils piace Willi Withrow, To- !■> Ing th<- bay . .■ ! <1.1 nage t i a buggy, section 4. township 39. range 0. DESERVING CHARITY. their stiM'k tixlav. iWntv biip-rlnt, tid'iit FontHnln w agon ami li arm • s. Is some'Ling over Th«* surveying party is in charge Perry St, wart. <1. L. N liermorhorn, (Sal in Statesman.) th. k tiii.ith I alia •ehtads «L'Mxt. ll> «I mi Insurance. <'f I Tig'tn Sliiller, the w,]i known A. D. Nay I t . T. Drl .ko, G. B. list week ID i-'D its Ihit th», ar,- An agent of the Illinois Humane an«l experience«! B. IL engineer of Tl,r lai Gran«! Ixet Migar factory v \ i w. Beck« S'X'lety discovered in Chicago a week wrll. thorgh In m rd "f has clos,«l tbe » ison's run of fifty • Port land, who Is now completing as ett. D. K. Andrus, W. Forsvth, N. toother tex 11« r dms. durh ■ vlm h I* ooo tons of rapidly as possible the survey to ago last Tih-sdav night a man and <!. Bates, <«. Schell, (’. t >. BaniM-y, The Only First Class Hotel in Merrill. J«» Moore, th" frr'ghtrr, Ii id ail fleets Wit' lonvrtted into 3,000,1)00 Klamath Falls, arriving here in a wife and their three children starving S. H. liecvM ami E. I*. Oi»-r, all to death I mt . h is ■ the parents were W'ldiii' ahil- '"i , oav from Acer pi m 1 < f s', at In I ,ami< tion with week or ten days. The party will (bt* «rek (>• . ,,f | . <• .->,|, h l.r,,'„, liit raig.'r fa. t.al. s, It may lx1 well to from Medford, atoppe I here Tucislay then return to th itart'.ng point «nd t'H> proud to oak for assistance. There nlglit on their way home from Lake Ajwp twe-ply a,i'.k ffl m h,.r,. nll(| he add that «.< rt capitalists are Hgur- run a survey to Klamatbon or to are pi-iplo who will condemn this kind New Building, New Furniture. view, where tl]ev had gone to Hie on •** thus i o .«I j, pitting throii h. Ing in I .itog a f.:itiay, to c«»t some point on the Southern Pacific, of pride, but there are others who some timlicr claims taken in this Free Sample Rooms for Commercial Men. . . • In Ykmhlll So far as heard from, every tiling will not. This phase <>f the case, TI e Alturas N.w Fra uys that • cexinty. Their trip of marly 2oo Best of Accommodations. 1 eiprrlcnci' h is • iifd.i i.uf prggt a al I, m tv. It .i'«> might be well to thus far has been most encouraging however, may lx. left to philosophical ui II ih bv team, hindered by excessive moralists. The real ¡».Int is that in ’ farnxrstli.it state that Klamath Falls offers ex to the early construction of the roa«l. ' r» l'lovu-d In the Give us a call when in Merrill, ly DiutWjr roads, wtt,sa tough exjMT- fall will pnalui. a’!., t t as mtieb ns ception.ill. favillile ndv.ilitagi s for Many manufacturing firms have sig- a city which contains scores of ch3r- j Icticc to say the least. Rates, SI.00 to S2-00 per day. Board and lodging by th* tw Which arc I low-d «luring the a lx 11 sugar factory. Th«1 soil here, nitleti an intention to come and with italde organizations which employ i visitors, a family of five persons •prlng month al» UIN Is will adapted to I k , t « III- mills and factories obtain tiie benefit Week or Month, VAINAX NEWS. Inn,,,,,, . f ture ami ih< water falls would furnish of the great water power and the should be allowed to suffer for the ms'e-s.irie.s of life in a tenement on Notary Public and Real Estate Office in Hotel. the liixl. | Several cases of German measles nelghlxirlng sugar pine forests, it is ( .rotei was re. tlx ch'-apst .»:.«! Ixst kind of power. one of the principal thoroughfares. qulrr«| m w, K.t ,,|| „j , .. ........ Thank, giving day passisi pleasantly prevail among the school children, pleasant also to note that th? pro It was only When the ease was finally matter Icav- moters have received from the mana Inifth. hi." | . , HiKl.imnth l abs. 'I l.r wcaliier was but all arc doing well. reported by neighbors that an agent wrtjdl«« •' ' ' fall. The a; I Mrs. EgluTt. wife of Superintend gers of tin* Southern Pacific li. IL of the humane society visited the «barami w. :m. Im.dr, ess and work 1» d apj.o x.o It were g' nerally suspended ami peopk ent Egliert, and Miss Tilly t'allahan friendly letters favoring the enter- family. In the section where this pmn.ls. In Order To «levofed 11; i"selves to family re export to visit San Francisco ttie lat prls<,. All in all, the Inducements for the family was found sick, neglected and Ukerkw S1- . t v (m pr, j,.,, j,,,. f(>r a unions, feasting ami rccrsitive pas ter part of this month. starving, there are reported to lx1 a 1. r<>ad and for building up and devel Mr. I.it’dley ami another g. nt le event on ( hi e.l mas tini, s. nml ail wi re «lot.Mliss Imlmed score of churches which Ixiast of oping the county : m >«1 town, never ]l Is to )x a m iM|iii-ra<!<' I all, by a f«'c!lng of lliankliihicss. The nt. hi from Medford visihsl Yalnax large and prosperous congregations. —DEALERS IN religion.. s<. vices at <|ie J’rcsbytcrlan la.t week with a fine assortment of could lx* better. We l<»>k to see th«' Dotibtles-.. hundreds might lc found vu ' 1 I county double in population within a ^'•dfmmsm Framls«a It Is ex- < Inn« h in th«' morning were at temi, «I tombstones w hich they sueeeded In who would have gladly aided the year and confidently believe that real Pwted to a: thm;; < f the kind by a fair-sized nmlh'iu'C, and tjie scr« disposing of to the Indians. family, but it appears to be nolxxly's I estate will much more than double *’fr Riven tlx ri'. mon l y 1!« v. .1. XT. (Tiilg «¡is an able ("•pt. West, U. N. A., and Mr. Its price and the demand for it, in business in that city to seek out de I r. M right »Im a-'eoii panlcd llvv. ami appioprlalc effort. 'I Im mas- llanchctf, <if S.in Franclwo, were at serv tig objects of charity, and vet J**r-to«Klmvc| < h|, I|UI I nd«-1 all m the • v< nlng was largely Yalnax this week buying |sinles for the same tline. that Is the purpose for which visita tion societies are organized and main fr""' "ns pl..-., last Week, Uth ndcd. th« ii; h the nmnlx r up- use in the Philippines. They secured NEW STAGE IN RAI! ROAD DE- J'”1,111 h'' left that gentleman peHVitig in t|’e«'lal <■'st nines was not twenty-three and sent them to the tained, with hundreds of thous \ EI-OPMENT. mi large as expeeti d. However, gotxl Falls where they were to be met by a ""K Improv.<| i,. health. ands of dollars contributed every 'I lie I year for th«1 purpose. This is the (Ori'Xontoa.) Wr a l"Wl'r all It ude xi'i'incil to music ami p<» d order prevail, d and a band from the Agency. Tlcy will Call And See US. i 'return in a few months for another Pr"'Hxn<t|,.|il||ll„lll(lla((|>, pleasant I line was had. The coming decadt* promises to wit- story of every large city, repeated Jdllkllll,. L'slge, ,\(, |]0( \-(t_ nos as rapid Industrial development thousands of times. Pll TE. W. .). Wix'ils < lie of the directors ' lot. I . «htten'T1 odle«'« for of tlm tnegui Midland, arrived at Dig line of men's Clothing at Duffys. in the Northwest as that which Children sand ladies' mittens at marked the decade that lw>gnn in E. E. 11 use’s Milllnerv. (I T i," January I, Hmo: the Falis un A'« t.day from the survey Fresh confoctionrrv arriving every 1X80. The remarkable progress of ing patlv's «amp <>n th«* summit. few ilovs in the ]>ost<>tlicv building. It. Clothing at Dufy's. those years cam«» through connection Mr. W imh I s has for many years in I. Ililliiniolid. Sl.m ' ■ <»-; .1. W. with the Eastern statesand the bus Duffy has just received u large line OÍ x“ ....... . '■• I.. I-.,«,. Mlnm < ta and North Dakota been Golf capis nt E. mil- iness world by the completion of main men's and boy's suits which will be *'">• .. .............. ... ..... engagixl In railroading ami Ills past Third Door West of Postoffice, lines of railroad that reducisi the sold at Meilford prices. ' ‘"'y Hamakar, Guide. ex|H'ile|iec «annoi be other than of linerv. New supply of all kinds of mils - mountain barrier and brought hlth- h«nkk,('J|"1"r"al: l'''.rn ,l,n’ great vaine. Il«' returne«l to the Rubbers at Duffy's. KLAMATH FALI/8, Oregon , erto throiigs of active people seeking IS'. iii crop at Duffy's. cninp yixlerdiiy. During Ills stay lie Fine line ol up to ilute gents' furnish- | to better their condition. The pros Fixvtlng. insertion, lace and linen tee it». y ' ""'""•'•«’«I suicide vlsltul th«' water power, the lakes, ing goods ut li. I. Iliiiiiinoiids. The ladies of Klamath Falls and vicinity are cordially invited to perity of tbe coining years will spring lawn for handkerchiefs, at E. E JU i’ri l,y J"’....... ".to the hot springs ami saw the vast tracts For Sale. eall niid examine our tine assortment of millinery, conxixting of more from th,' closer working of our 11 use's millinery. of beautiful valley land, and assured One 20 II. I*. Boiler, One 10 II. I’, ns that ibis legion had In his opinion Engine, One 5 II. 1*. Engine. All in own resources; in other words, It will "his ’¡"'i H|",T Hats and Sox nt Duffy's. t he gnatesl I lit lire before it of any good running order. II would make be home-grown, rather than Itn- exeltin 7'"”" porle<l. The main avenues of travel, Mew and second-hand books far locality In southern or eastern lire an A-l pumping plant for dry ranch ..... ... "ver sale at E. F. lluse's millinery. of commerce, have been opened, and highly probable gon. W«1 <l«*em It or good creamery out tit. and a great variety of ether furnishing goods, such aa L adies * «lu«'attention Is now directed to the others connected Hint he ami seveinl Keep your eye on Duffy. 'mil .i i""18 ,lri,W|nK "" .1. F. G oei .LER. an » C hildren ' s U nderwear , H ose , etc. Those accustomed matter of providing systems of lat with the read, will ere long remove to send to other towns for their millinery goods are respectfully School Suits $ j. jw to $6.ooat Duffys erals, of feeders, for the transporta An elegant assortment of Christ to this plarc. requested to see our Hats, Trimmings, etc., before purchasing .•ZaJe”'7........ . p— A nice, new line ot stationery in the mas toys just received at E. E. tion lines already established. These elsewhere.. We guarantee to furnish as styjish, attractive and tod brim " r'lsl 1,1 ••'e Italian skies PERSONAL MENTION. ••tip to date" milllnerv as can be bought in anv city and at as are creeping over the country and |H>Htodiee liiock. It. I. Hammond. Iluse's millinery. low prices. New goocis received every wtok. Call and examine. carrying stxdal life and Industrial Twenty bars of soap for $1.00 at Beans, 5 cents a jxiuitd by the sack, E. .1. Fester, of Ager, was here yes f,’w days < e "lllNI ’ W” "flv,! 11 vigor In every direct ion. Last year’s De Lapp’s. or oj cents otherwise, tit l»e Lapp's 1,1,1 “’"l gl'Hitn scattered terday. activity in the Snake river valley Model t'asli Store. Four pounds of Schilling's coffeo and In the Clearwater country Ix-gan ",e L. Leonard, of Hly, was In town for $1.00 at C. IL De Lapp's. For Sale. the. new era, and there Is tio reason to yesterday. ^'iBm K,J"Unlt"‘r: B. F. Lane 10,000 pounds of Bye, for sale at suppose that the work then well be- Stationery at Dufy’s. r*n B. F. Lane Bird Loosley, of Fort Klamath, O. Short 's, Spring Lake. ! gun will not be carried through to O»/en r0l| ''f Iwd. Satur-' rvlew last, Sat nr- was here Tuesday. Shoes and Gloves at Duffy's the conclusion then promised. In Pound 0>ieW Pln*‘ Cn:, k “f,' r Nolle«. Everything at Duffy’s, IL C. Rothe and L. Ilmen, of *•». of so "f l'"UI for F' M' (:l,rlM' Those desiring the servlet* of a every part of the northwest transpor Mackintoshes and Overcoat# at Une'jDl' ''' 1 ake. 'n>|H |H jqr> Lakeview, were here yesterday. dent 1st should call at once. Hotel tation enterprises and agencies for Duffy ’s, many Kinds t.f industrial growth arc that 'cl’ ?"• "e E. ('lenient, of Portland, post- Linkville. Room 2. ’ taking fcfiib and no point is so re- 1 Felt boots at Duffy's. In Isn an s engine find onice Inspector, v.as here yesterday, I Dit. Wil. Mxgny. ELECTRIC CASH STORE $ s £ * Cot Your ooo Winter Union Suits. Woolens Two-piece Suits. Hose, Sox. Felt Boots, etc., etc L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor Winema Hotel Mont. E. Hutchison, Prop?. Make Room For Our Fall and Winter Stock, we Are Selling Goods Cheap. It f General Merchandise. New Millinery Goods, Latest Styles of Ladies' and Children's Hats, Caps, Hoods, Fascinators, Jackets, Golf and other Capes. J Christmas Goods« !: and Fresh Candy S