¡(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. prf 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 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■ > 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 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)>. |. 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 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 Butln 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 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 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 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'. |.-| 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. *lllr 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 nniug 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. 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 *«"^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 12tii)(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 :