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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1899)
¡(HMATHjEPUBLICftN. iinn><< i of .'4<> m t.laui Fit-li, has Ixx-n i found guilty of m.tnsluiighter, tiie i |xiiiilly being from one to fifteen i years ill the | ••mlaitlary nt the dis cretion of ih'1 couit. A* we under stand, Miss »it< b II',<<| at une time In i ¿Mi ii'l. no rcuxon why the population hers »'I.KsONAI. mi n i ion . Notice. all church services, especially next Golf capes at E. E. Huse's mil cannot I** doubled, and perhaps Those desiring the services of • 1 Sunday morning for the Christmas linery. __ __ trebled, wltldn a few nioiitlis after W. F. Arant, of Pine Grove, was In wrnion; dentist should call al once. Hotel subject, ••The New Born I MIMI Fine line ot up to date sent»’ furnbh- the movement from east to wist lie- town Monday. nlp«>l>A' |»K( EMH1.R 21. Hah®.” LinkvUle. Room 2. .Morning services at li; ing good* st R. I. Hammonds. gins next spring. All needed to .-e t r ' II. B. lludnci, of Montague, w,u. evening services at 7:30 and C. E. M «SONIC D m . W m . M abtut . bring a big Indus of n<'w m tilers Is to h'-re Monday. For Sals. meeting at 6:30. pr<qxTly uiuke known the resoun'es of f ;. Clothing at Duffy's. One 20 H. P. Boiler, One 10 H. P. J. Burch, of Pelican Bay, visited Engine, One 5 H. I*. Engine. All in EXPRESSION OF GRATITUDE. I- siirv< ror* of the Oregon MHI the country. 'Ibis will lead to Inves this pint« Friday. Duffy has just received a large lino s4 good running order. It would make men’s and boy'« rails which will bo id Co. ran Urn s up tip. river to the tigation < iii Hie part of tlioxe wanting N. K. Dr< w has removed from V! «M «lit Md»‘* M" I lake thlM meth«»l <>f expressing an A-l pumping plant for dry raoch ilg Ink»- yeshnday and found the lay new Its'kllous, and ll><- result need not Æ I o <> r m . . « . > sold at Medford price«. appreciation of thoughtful klndm-M or gixid creamery outfit. ,.O,<.!«> ei-Illi'S I" lie feaied. We have every ln<lu<e. Dairy to Bonanza. of the country entirely satlsfu< lory. a ,.11.11 Vi-llT»« Srnih.i» Doot buy your Xmas preaenta Chas. Vim-ent, of Langell Valley, on the part of citizens of Poe Valley. i„ ......I H.h-IIKS »Hl' iS.ir I hay wi re to leave today n<x»n on incut pure water, healthy aixl J. F. G okllkk . until you have seen and priced thoae h their return tn th«» summit, where i ugre<*uble climate anil eihuustb At the suggestk»n and through zeal re Kundayed in Klamath I-'all*. lieautiful watches and gold and I noni u*h> i< * Table linen, napkin* and towels I dlamoud jewelry at Van Valkenburg's. A lx- Nichol*, of |‘oe Valley, I* * ous efforts of Sister Vanmeter, gener tiny Ix-gln the survey to the other sources for wealth and only ask an ously asslsU-d by her neighbor*, a jnst received at E. E. Huse's mll- Klamath Fall* vlslt<ir tzxlay. Invest Igullon. nml uf the proposi il road. a . o. V * Holiday Goods at Duffy’s. | linery. pleasant surprise in the way of a do liW«k. Ns IW 'I bo Lakeview Examiner Is having _X»n. Monday the ruilroad survey, I II. S. Parrish went to Kan Francisco An elegant assortment of Christ Az-» Fine toilet soap, 5 cents a cake, at nation was tendered the pastor on . IIMs . >■ > a "Popular T< a< li< is' c<>nt» st," and ff!iid>r the lead of Engineer Schiller, •••xterday with the government horse*. ' E. E. Hose's millinery. mas txjys just received at E. E. ,, ...................... | Ihursday, the 14th ln»t. The people 141,1*15 votes have thus far texm re- w3s making hca<lway Hits side of Al«- Hd. of Lakeview, «tapped , w|lb()1U u, or Huse'a millinery. Holiday Goods at Duffy’a. »f.lf.lh.« .<»■ -uoii.iir iSvil.U I« cold««!. Among th«» t<-a«h<'ni recelv- Keno. Il will tm<iould<<IJy reach here Friday last on his way u> Yreka. parly r^p,,ndw1 u, lhe ralJ H A n r.sxh S, W M Ing large nuinlx tH of v<,t<* are the Ulin plai n lids Week. The surveyors 1 apt. (>. (.. Applegate and son gathering was at the school house at J «» Hl««l,<». II» <•1'1-1 following from Kluinath county: Ida will then retrace tbeir steps U» tiie were Klamath I alls visitors this week, the tlm* appointed, and after a short <'anq bi ll, G. It. < utl »1., .hum s Dl'ls 1 starling |M,ii>t on tile summit and O K N. Superintendent Fountain visited program of musical ami literary ex- The Mis* It. E. Wright. l.orliKtaj survey west to Kluinatbou. «■it a lit X h Oi. <'. 1 M MH'»«» coll, m -I ks 'I s In the vicinity of Dairy this erases, with a few remarks by the ' . .......... snow and severity of llie cold In tlie Fuul <-r, c. It |i<' Lapp. week. pastor, the time wax passed very u<‘ nlh I» W «I According I" r< |xots, a fake dis-lor, ! mountains make progress slow, and it L. Gi-rlxT, of Langell Valley, wax pl'-anantly In an Informal reception M«> Ml»** «HU»* »*•____________ clulrultig to In nn < }» .iml < ar s | m < ial- Is likely that it will lie xlx wock* be Many doing buslm •>* In Klamath Fall* y,.b and wx:ial entertainment. l*t, lunded in Ashland Inst w< «k and fore the entire survey lli completed, terday, tiianks to the donors, and heaven'* l.atiT The surveyors arrived Tues. ..........i u■••>•"•" • "I*’* " «nanli-s .... •' worked a confidence game on a few of G. A. Easton, of Susanville, Cal.,! b,c~lnK» »* thp h’ riu«- •-1- . .■" •• " i ».« h .« day evening, tin- route I m I ween here the Inh.ilill alii s He cxpres*<*d Ills all. ' « • , ,, I .... I,’..» • »■ n MI.I..U). ■■■ . .i . teradal Ito Hotel Linkvdi..Ial1 J w-Cbaig- Intention of locating there and fM,r. | '*‘ng much better than ex- * | u-KW,.11 i-.......... . yestz-nlay. |wctcd. Between these plat ’ es, as To Owners of Cattle and Horses. -< » rii '••• »•■• i» rowed Millie III .III ) frolli ■ few WllOM1 KttTIti't'tel iii i„ , ». I, «><>nl)>. |.<rM<hir« •< We wish st<xk to keep and feed I'. E. Smith and wife, of Ashland, ' ,lr-' ... , < - , .1.. I'. ■ « all. > ii>-i|ti.iliitati<-e he hid ;■ tinnì. Ijiter, *• II ax for several miles west of Keno, tali M.i'iU <■"""' *««■’•♦. Ho the surveyors find nearly a level loud. arrived on Tuesday's stage, being on during the winter on our ranch, about he suddenly disappeared. i*lr«l Mulida) . ld « j w <’ k «io. r«-t<« five miles south of Keno, on the river. | !'•••• th< ir way to Lakeview. More irrigation Is something of The Methixllst Epls-opal denomin A. D. Ilarpold and wife, of Ike Lots of hay, gmxl shelter, plenty of ation of this pl ice lx putting forth equal importance with the intro water, and the stock will Lave sa Ashland hud il» city election Tues efforts for the erection of a new duction of railroad couitumilcatlon, nanza, returned home Saturday from , good care ax our own. Terms, >1.00 though <>f course the one secured tlieir visit to this place. day. chinch bulhlln,' In the not distant per month per head. Calves, year \ liravr rain, inn visit«-1 tliUscc- future. Tin» site m l.-cted for the first will prove au effective lever to M. F. Orr. of Langell Valley, was lings and colts at a less price. Apply tl«»i l.«»t algid. new building is west and nrroxx the h.ixU-n the other. The vicinity of the guest of bis brother at this place to Vandekarr & Son, Keno i’ustoftice. "nirrc are rumor» <>f a wedding at street from the town hall. Il I» a Merrill, this county, has developed the fore part of the iveek. Barr's Holiday Excursion to Kan Ju worthy enterprise *nd lx receiving Into as pnxluctlve an agricultural K«n<> lb* tir»! "f t'1" week. Hamon Sh<«>k, father of Shook section as there is In the world by Bros., ht<« k dealers of Dairy, arrived Francisco. Rates less than oue fare .L An (Sl<l F«-tlow»' I im I '— Is soon to lw »ulmt.mt lai cn<'oura,:ciiicnt. reason of extensive irrigation. Land for round trip. Baggage checked. r ; in town Sunday to vie.lt relatives. li»tltul<sl al Bonanza, m . w<» ure In- Lak»'« ew I* lonffdintly expecting that was ulmost worthless there at See posters for rates and particulars. V’ rxllro.ul coii.inunii'ation wjtli the out fotia.-d. J. P. Hazen ami J. T. Alexander, one time would pow readily sell tor Ri-duced stage and hotel fare from T> of B'-df!cld, drove some cattle from dia». <'. Lewis and C. It. lie la«p side world next xtiiiiiiier. Ere many from S.'o to >50 per acre. The years tilts Wil. le soil! heaxtcril Oregon the former's ranch to this place yes Klamath Falls to Ager. Eight days wrn Inltist'xl Into the in ai A. <>. C. If not, look in at our annual harvests are Immense and un in city. Get your tickets of E. E. T will lx» »- ioss.il and rei ruai d by rull- terday to market them. R. tolge last tn -etlng. place and select from a failing, the rain hers never being de- Washburn, agent, Klamath Falls. road». d xlruu* of profiting from the Gwinn Butl<r, a commissioner of ( nice, clean stock. The A. <»- I’. \V. vili have a puti |x-ud< ni <ui rainfall, but having access For years J have been hard of hear* lie iiut*ll«ti<>n of "fu» ’-1* on tile even- unsurpassed rcw'iin-cs of the country to an exhaustfaw supply of water Jackson county and one of the former and of M-i-tiriiig c«m- Ing uf January -.'<1 neit. from thr l.lg Irrigation ditches. owners nf the T'hompson farm, Is in ing and for six months I have not ucctlun* lx tween and heard anything out of my left ear. I there I» Ntage il.-tvor* n-p rt tin* M >ncv Invest cd In furtiier Irrigation the Falls on business t<xlay. Parlile c» u t. Henry Jackson, who was in Med- consulted Dr. \ ance at the Lakeview | the miiii . «. r» th in u f .I of sc«-» "*> In this county would lie abundantly . ». • . H zssvslo zsn &Ziirtzl«s«r I Lv»z*m line lit «at-irl F'iur C.'l.e-s < f s arl- t few r have Uilt <it lb.- ( v- «!■•!» t wi i - ii here and rewarded, and the lands IxnetJterl by ford to secure medical treatment for House on Sunday, December 10, and < Ixell disci d and quarantined at such enterprise would be Increased in one of his cy<,s, returned to bls home alter tile first treatment my hearing Asili* id. laikv« lew As a further precaution, pruductlveniss and value many times at Yainax the latter part of last week. was partially restored, and after my * Etna sail Kl»klyi>u county high the public m buoi» bave Ix-eti closed m - c »nd treatment, Monday, December oi er. 1. ('. Reach and J. K. Ballard, of sflioul* hud u f-Mittiall contest at until after tbe holidays, or until all 11th, I can hear as well as ever. 1 r.-i !.. t .:’..i ba ft'.’KH-r ba 'pti1 Medford Mall sb ikes hands ' Nay lox. were in town Tuesday. Mr. danger Mil».i<bs. In «ii-w of the J ohn R. S tkpukns , ralsley, Ore. 11,’ the Viet t , itself and congratulates its bus B< a<-li informs us that his former Hr. Vance will be at the Hotel Link- piompt and ri,-. I iiii-.iiures adopted. <Xs - men over having pulled trade neighbor, T. G. Cox, baa traded bis tatidl.itd Kleman, of the Hotel by tin- au;h<»r Jle», It is thought lln-ff' vilie January 1st and 2d. from Klamath county and other s«c- farm for property near Ashland. l.lnkvilh-. I .* . hi e’al-.r.dc dinner In will Ix» no dui ly In c< til.ul ig th<- ' tlon* thls side of the Cascades, in- (Jail an C. L. Parrish, manager The party of railroad surveyors who Stpfe f-r l.s ,;:.< t* mil Monday, 'disease to t!i<e.< air» a I) iiflUctcd. I ffucnclng people bcreloste<*i around arilved here Tuesday comprise the Real Estate Bureau, for bargains t'tiristn .. day. , country and city property. Yr»-ki Jouni.il: Tl.c govenunent A ntsaqven.d«- ludi wid la- given at Insjx ct- rs bn I- M 'ini- 3i o lined of Ashland ami go twelve or more mile® following perilous: E. Schiller. J. A. M'i’l.if » s-.'io»l h n»- on Friday In4«< s fremili» Kl.niialb reservation to Medford. Medford has doubtless McCall, I.. E. Wikcs, A. B. Graham, evening, I»- - • nd» r g nh. Everylxidyi to M»»iita-;u<- last w«ck anil shipped gained precedence ov< r Ashland by a G. L. McCall, P. W. Snow, A. E. lively pursuit for business advertis Grieves, A. L. Helman, G. Ji. Ander evrn'.ujly invlt« »1. fileni I" I".» f..r ••» r«i«-» in the Philip- ing lltx-rally uml trimming down the son, M. R. Anderson, O. W. Webb, jt Is rrpnrfcd f -in Lakeview tha* pliu-K. They nl»<> lunghi a large Tor Sale- profits <>n g'xxls sold. Such enter- II. Horn, M. L. Adams and D. L. P'.irly I).'».» ii w. till of fruit* and nuuilx-r from «..rli-u» part* of tlitx lO.oOO pounds of Rye, for pr. ,.. could hardiy be expected from a Webiu vegKsbii* went raSnl by local pro 1 county and will prolubly I*' In Siski O. Short's, Spring Lake. slow coach llk<* Ashland. But. as a Capt. Vi’est, L. llanchett, Sr., L. d-.s-ers «mi s »Id in lxk'-v)e* during ' you again f«r moie, with the Inten matter of fact, nrlthrr town slmuld E. liancbett and Dr. Crvely, who Footing, insertion, lace and linen lh.- i.-i t MiuiiiK-r an I fall. tion of gì« ing mote timely notice of lx-permitted t«> surround the Klam have be n buying horses for the gov lawn for handkerchiefs, at E. E. Torre nc« applicant* for memix-r- next trip. ath county trade. It ought to be ernment in this country <>f late, ar- Iluse's millinery. shlp were Initiated Into tin- tiiy»li rl< " » Lsk' vi' W 1 > ic-.lli'-r: I..i t Tm »»lay kept at home. Local merchants can rived here Monday and on Tuesday of tie (c ;r-• nf II i ti.r I.i d « vi-nlii;-, ’■ lUfflil. w im<l» r»t.iml. Hie st age team .md pr.iFaldy do s< Il as cheaply aa Four pounds of Schilling's coffee bought twenty animals. From here A h'.Ht f,| tin- eircmonles, '^MWfiie w, >'. |.-| n ..!• to Bly tuilkedun th"«- lit towns on the railroad, with for >1.00 at C. R. De Lapp's. they went to Bonanza yesterday, and F ih - linin' w<-rc ein ted to lx- Initiate«! ffie sl.'.sh r III and only r< ;l< hcd tile the addition of the extra freight to' from there expect to go to Merrill Shoes and Gloves at Duffy's IK XI H im k. *ll<q.kins lorncr at midnight. A this point. If this Is done, Klamath and then to the railroad. Everything at Duffy’s. Young |cq>lr ip l*r*e nunilwni Heightorlug f.irtu' t's t’am was sub county purchasers ought to buy at Mackintoshes and Overcoats at l‘"»k advantage of Hu- cmts'lb tec stitut'd nn<l the stage reached home. ke< j>iug their money in circula HIGH WATER. I) Duff) *■> fi'Verlng tiie overflow fiom the laRr Newell’» at 5 a. lit., or live hour» late. tion here an<l adding to the growth e, (Yreka Journal.) Holiday Goods at Duffy's. the Cut of tie week .mil had a lively II. C. Jtothc was a pai».' tiger, and hi* iof their own towns, instead of con / Klamath river was booming last s:id merry time skating over the •■pinionof tin-tti.dt< r would not look tributing to the proajierlty and de-, New line of boys' underwear at E. Monday and Tuesday from the heavy * glassy surf e- •. - well la this paragraph. E. 11 use's. velopment of outside places. rains of last Saturday ami Sunday Resi estate values are strengthen Ashland Tidings: B. F. Kerns, of Bovs’ and Men's Overcoats, one- nights, aided by the rapid melting of INSTALLATION AND BANQUET. quarter off regular price, at Duffy's. ing and people from near and far ar» Fanta Ana. ( al., arrivi*! In the city the snow In the valley sections. The h-uling all tiie Iliuix r lands In sight, ! fr< in ( ;dli..irl.i l ist Wilting to cluse Elaborate preparations are being extensive water sited of nearly all of Children s and ladies’ mittens at p V nn., |.... j, t'i,,u q, ffi* unprcce- ' up the d< al f»»r 'he Thompson A But- made for the joint installation Of Siskiyou county, part of southern E. E. IIuse's Millinery. d'"it.-<! rush fur Klanuitli county ; h r stix'k raii'Ti ir ar K< ii". Klamath Klamath Lodge, No. 77, A. F. A A. Oregon, all of Trinity county and the! Fre.h confectionery arriving every buid»would In gin before spring u]x*ti*. couutv, with Messrs. .Iaculi 'I hompeun M., and Aloha Chapter, No. til, < >. E. eastern border of Del Norte county! few days in the poetultice building. R. Ashland Tldir Mr*. Mary an I G. K. Butler of this city. The S., to take place In the new A. (». V. poured a vast quantity of water into, I. Hammond. Barker, grand < i.;, f ,,f tlm order of ram h consists of sqo acres and about W. ball on Wednesday evening of that swift stream, which ix-low the New supply of all kinds of nuts— •? I’11'*-1 i f lli.imr tn Oregon, came in. 250 head of cattle, and other per next week. After the ceremonies of mouths of Salmon and Scott rivers 18119 crop—-at Duffy's. —DEALERS IN Holiday Goods at Duffy's. frnni Klstnitli Falls last week and sonal | roperty I* included Ip the pur i Installation a banquet w ill lx- served was equal in volume of water to the Visited li»» I jx - ji I jIM;pv |„.r,. S]1(, chase, th«1 consideration of which is by Mrs. G. W. J. Wilson, the supper Columbia of Oregon or any other of Van Valkenburg's for watches, miking th- umiliai lnsjx< timi of fU<- I >10,500. to cost each participant t>0 cents. the great rivers of the country. It jewelry and first quality silver-plated I J'xlgr» In her jurlMllctton. _____ The meniti*!* of the board of. Subsequently there will b»- a program was also very high al) the way up toi ware. Lehman's Carriage Heaters Altert Johnson, of Jm knunvllla, director* of the Or u'"n Midland Rail of toasts, and responses will lx» In Its source at Little Klamath lake, on ' "»«been arn-sted <>n the charge of way Company nu t at Klamath Falls order. The f.Ttnal Installation cere tiie Oregon txirder. Since the storm Furnish continuous coal heat for Sit nr I* wp A «■'"nmltting , rrlnill|#| ()l) on NMunliiy and perfected lltelr or monies will lx- interesting, and the Milisided the stream has fallen consid fifteeu hours, and aitsulutely comfort able in coldest weather, at a cost of ,r*c Allen, a girl under 16 ycarg of ganila! Imi by the election of the fol banquet, speeches and general Mx-i- erably, but is still maintaining high half a cent p«-r hour. It may be j •K*- I be iM-ctixed wn* placed under lowing officer*: President, G. T. ability to follow will furnish a season water mark and will remain high heated within a few minutes. Fori *«"^<if »|(.(;0, |,|g (.,(w, wug Baldwin: Vice President and Gen of genuine, unalloyed pleasure for until midsummer, as the mountains sale at from >2.75 upwards. Call and | Can And See US. R'r irial In th,. ,.|,(.ul| (h|H w,,,,ki eral Manager, L. W. Van Horn; Sec all. All Masons and their families are covered deep with snow to afford see them at the harness store of C. C. 1 Maltl y. Klamath Falls, Ore. ^•4 enough turkeys are ra sed to retary, R. K. Moore; Treasurer, are urgently requested to attend. a fountain until thoroughly incited during the summer season. df,i>i«nd during Imlidavs. Dai id Horn; Auditor, Freight and «»ranootrcnn.ntlx.r of ever know- Passenger Agent. M. J. W'xxls; At CHUKCII NOTES. "*• "r I'Mring uf nny . ..... rlean mar- torney, IL L- McWilliams; Chief «tu.ii lnK by an overpro- Engineer, J. N. MeCnll. Quarterly meeting of the M. F. 11 I"" In that line. j( WOiil«l look We are Informed that a couple of church, south, next Saturday and It f "ugli there would lx» big profit |- bl Ig lumber companies In the northern nt y Sunday, the 23d and 24th, at Merrill. turkeys. Third Door West of Postoffice, part of the state are giving strenuous / P" 'Á Preaching at 11 a. nt. Quarterly opixixll Ion tn the project of Hie Ore conference at 2 p. m. on Saturday. gon Midland R. R. Co. The reason is Preaching at 11 a. III. aud 7 p. ni. oil *'rr.'• lirlstmas j,, n||i yfny none evident. They full)' realize that the I'NDEIl THE AUSPICES OF TUE Sunday. J. W. Craig, pastor. -'rif-tlen llh. ,llM r)l,u, 1(„, ((f The ladles of Klamath Falls ¡utd vicinity are cordially Invited to const met loti of I he r«»;*(l Inta this A Union Christmas Eve Service call and examine our tine aNortment of millinery, consisting of (Itvi ?' and may the county will open to market an I nei- , The Klamath Real Estate Bureau w ill tx> held at Houston's opera bouKj w' ,r'i>g gladness to all. Let ‘I hose “ ’ best * pin«» haiiHtlblc supply of " the has 12<M* acres of choice tlinlx r land next Sunday evening, beginning at w<iria”r*' p,l"r|y «upplled With this lumber In the world a pnsluct with for sale. Call on C. L. Parrish, man 7:30. The service will consist of '«• suitably rememlxTed which they cannot xucceaxfully com. rt ^'1" happy by th. ir more ager. music and readings appropriate to pete. Then, wouldn’t their selfish a Hilo, Rinate nelghix,^ < the (x’casion. together with short ad and a great variety ot other furnishing goods, sneb M L adies ' Benns, 5 cents a pound by the sack, Interests naturally dictate opposition? and C hildken ' b U wdwwsab , H osm , etc- Thoae acowtomed or 5] cents otherwise, at De Lapp's dresses by the pastors. All arc in- Jateiv uf s' lir,.’wn‘ f,,r,"er|y of Yreka Journal: The road down the to sand to other towns for tbeir millinery goods are respectfully I vltcd. hen» i 111 * rail,'lM'o, has Ix-eti sent Klamath river from Hamburg to Model Cash Store. roqueated to see our Hats, Trimmings, etc,, before purchasing rilESDYTKlIIAN CHl'RCH. New and xecond-liand Ixxiks for elsewhere. We guarantee to furnish as stylish, attractive and -w ..................... ... ....... . The Christian Endeavor Society Happy Camp lx in » liorrlblo con w he pastorali. |a,..|y vacated by "up to date” millinery m can be bought In any city and at aa was organ lied last Wednesday even dition, especially on the mountain be sale at E. E. Huse’s millinery. low prices, yew goods received every week. Call and examine lir).(b'r"'"IT. llev. Iln,wn I* n tween Thompson Creek and Happy ing, with the following officers: Geo. Keep your eye on Duffy. I i I h 1111 l |,lk','"t young num, and Camp. Heth Cooley, on hix last trip W. Brown, president; Miss Mae Wor- Place your land on the market I’llarif 8 *bl t’t,,,,’,l"«a lie rewarded from Yreka with u load of freight, ' deu. vice-president! Miss Mary Kob- through the Real Estate Bureau. '^ measures of succexx. |erts. corresponding secretary; Mrs. E. wax two days and n half making See C. L. Parrish, tnanagi r. i |>tii)(lln,,Il, r' w|,n ,8 employed hi twelve mill* through tlm red mud1 E, Washburn, recording secretary; Miss Lena Moore, treasurer, The «mali ni «' Merrill, had a over Happy Camp mountain, hauling regular devotional meetings hereafter . m '»I» one wagon nt a lime over the »teep, A lucu, now line of »latioiiery in me will tm at 6:30 Sunday evenings, the '•tine................................ Saturday anti grades. The mud or red clay is hub ('ltr«ctcil" >«**'•»• the ubjevt deep must of the way down thej poatofflce block. R. 1. Hammond. midweek prayer meeting continuing llargu^ ’ ?Jhl''11 W|W rione by Dr. Klamath. Twenty bars of soup for >1.00 st just the same on Wednesday evening at 7:30, T|ie public is cordially in Merrill, Uw'Her returned to Witli the signal advantages offered De Lapp's. Brank •"" *«>" work. vited by the pastor to be present at GOOD TIME ASSURED Jiome seekers by this county, there Is] HoliJay Goods at Duffy's. Ml trialo'1' '• wh<> has been 1 Ivrtland charged with (he À kï : M ¡ ELECTRIC CASH STORE. Got Your I Winter g I ooo Union Suits. Two-piece Suits. fiose, Sox. Felt Boots, etc~, etc. L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor w • II Klamath Falls, Oregon \ M MAM 4 CO. For Our Fall L and Winter Í Stock, we e Are Selling Goods Cheap. General Merchandise. HARD TIMES Kr^zXMATH Woodmen of the World, /z Oregon. Ths Latest Styles of ladies' and Children's Hats, Caps, Hoods Fascinators, Jackets, Golf and other Capes. AT MERRILL, Christmas Night W $2.00 ; Christmas Goodsj ! : and Fresh Candy :