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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1900)
1er course will |M» adopt id. The»» III dance, amt sup|x»r ut the Hotel INAIAI I.ATION CEREMONIES, forty miles furl tier into t)i<-lr vast ttic near future Riamaih Fall* wlll Llllkl lllc, clusi'd tiie fest|vltlew of the •r •? *«- < ’Í ’ *** \ ■ *»- *»” ■<*■** ",■* *** '•* *•* *•* *r rillWIHHj possession*, This road also have I wo i.illioa.lh Insti ad of olir. ♦ evening. Tic opera house was well I «HI. Installation of Hie newly en-ctid alms to meet tiie transcontinental TIH'llNl’AV. JANI'ARY 4. Th« M< I. Itili y llepublh-iiii chili, of arrangili for the oc< aslon. perfect ami uppolntrd oniceni of Linkville eastern connect Ions. It will only re- M AMON I« K lumai h contil i, w as le org.inizi li al order and good feeling n Igm-d every Ixslge No. | in, A. <). I'. W., was qmr<- twelve miles <>f railroad around -, .«.»>» IUMO. N» T7 i r A l M ar. »-at«« . HH-r. N«» T7. A T \ \ -Hl • A „HIUIUIIU »Ouf> UUlIx tlllspl.uel.ini i velilng l>y tile elec where the entertainment from tirsi lidd In the m»w hull of th.it fraterni tb<- bay from A n ata to Eureka to lull Y V limo* 1 i*b W. M.l A tion Ilf Hie following olllccfs; Judge to last tilled tile bill ci»1»,p|, t ,-ly, amt ty Tm silay evening, |3o being pres connect the above line with the Eel I. !• !•!> ’ i Until! i. •> 'll. U illll m , pi• hhli-iii j <»rr, vice- Hu- w«-ll pleased uildlctiei* went home, ent. 'flu» inst.dl.il ion was followed River and Eureka II. II. In operation pri xldent : <•. |„ |*arr|Hh. secretary; wishing sueeess to the Klamath Falls *■ tiy uddn-MMcs, quartettes and a ban for lift cm years from Eunka south • • II. Hitliri>w, 1 i<:i',urer. Arrange- band for the Hue entertainment that quet. to Scotia, thirty-two miles, ami Is tir s mints were imide for dcli'gatin to 1 had I m - i ii enjoyed. I In» appropriate and impressive ing extended a few miles southward r< ptiM-nt the chili at the state league: A gentleman of our acquaintance eercmonlvH of Installation were per- each year to penet rate the rich red- (I In I'm 1 land, I < i > i nary u. ' residing In Ashland wrote ns a letter formed tiy J. W. Hamaker. D. |». s. w<ssl timber belts on Eel river. Tills I- In Hie l.si ■ 1 <>H’< ers of the Eastern this week, staling that In- hull filially M.. iissisted by J. tj. Willits I*. G. rsilroad in I sum made a clear profit t A o c W. star, pulil.slu'd w» , k. we mnltteil been able to sell out ids business M., W. A. Wright, G. F., It. S. al»,ve all expense of near «.70,000 on l<H««. *■» !•<' t M. ail«« t tiie name <»f th, t ii .isuri r, Mrs. A. I>. there, and Inquired as to whether £ e>arilis l«r wiHiiii' »-ieri 1 • Moore, G. <>., ami Judge ii. L. B»-n- an investment of 11,000,000, accord r>< Killt SI I!" »••!>. "»» I • arrack. Either nur Informant, or there would l»e a gixxl o|H*idiig for soll, G. G. The Iwf un <I«I iby ing to the California state railroad t A II-■„>*-,* lumlwso* ,ii»n- ,,,, », l.l llu' » I»’» I III Hie mie who prepariil the article, or him In l>mIm >s here. 'lìdi, gentle G. S. Nickerson was. as well as the commission for that year, being the ■laudi«« si* >u>»ll"ll> Hol'»'! lu ! I mirtypis th t wax ax fault. Ax the man went to Ashland aWif a year ceremoides preceding It. listened to most profitable railway for Its length À A I» I ocio.ll M i j W Huxr'« IU ssih I vi Inal ter xtiimis. we don't know wlio ago and, falling iind<-r the sishu-Hve with much Interest and approval by in tliat state. From (Ids terminus *■ y,- • ' dixerns <-voi hit in*' whet tier our-1 wiles and fuM'InalIng solicitations <>f all present. southward to I’kiah. a distance of /♦ Xcllex or Holl,.* on,» els*', AtiyWUV, real estate agents, was Inducisi to o f. X. about 1.50 miles intervenes. Following are the officers: 4- purcliaM- pnqx rty linn» and engage .i„iu < uar.ia *■■ ”• I - |li«<«-la I In* miilxxluii was imlntent iomil and A. 1». Carrick, I ’ . M. W. 'J In- San Francisco and Northern /♦ x . a ,. .. »..i •»■•! i»»*»» h » t k » -i»» of 4* In business. lie lias now I m - cii able we gladly make amends. Pacific IL IL (the Imnahue system,) I, I... .... IK M» ■ I. • I» "»I G. T. Baldwin, M. W. ” MH. !»• »I» O simi * W M %• : C. II. Daggett. F. for a number of years from San Fran xV .Mundav, New Viar’xday, was mild loextrh .il» Idins If and would like to M>a tal »• • « '•> zf ; cisco Bay to i'klah, 113 miles, will be C. I. Roberts, • >. and well iH-hawd. It came, not wltli come to Klamath Falls, lie Is a gen- MlTllol'l-1 I 1*1*' Ill'll * I*’ H1 n llel'l« extended in Hie spring about sixty J’ J. W. Sietnens, Recorder. howling blasts of Ice cold, noi l hern ial. gentlemanly and desirable citizen, ' •' II»» ' "I*|> <•»»" If not, look in at on •t'' j and has considerable capital, unless ’ - ..................... MiHtlll»« ................. al miles northward to the great Round C. I.. 1‘irrisli, Flounder. k»n>l.t n h»«»l •< I1** 1,1 wimls, nor with threateidiig, •■art li- H.».i< » , > » > 1 «1 1» I f • • HI « place uiul select from II. >•' \ alley coal fields in northern Mendo I’rr«« lilntf «■»«•«> Mtiitila), uliM iiring till/.z.anIs. but gently pour he left more of ids hide on the fence Alex Martin .lr., Hecdver. ■»IMKH. t «i |> I I Hniulav lb It moiiih nice, clean stock. <>uy Hitmaker, I. W. cino county. This will cut the gap t < I < K W ►.!.1 Ta-ti.r ed over our heads tin* genial warmth at Ashland ttiuii we deem probable, tni frri*< • •• 11 < nt i • -• •• in Fred Rose, <). W. s > there will be much less than loo ♦'b uf summer. n <, fogs shut nut the lie had ÌH-f ter ciimi* ami lm»k over Ihi- —Flrai Niituiax 11» •••Il 111.111111. |tr«»ch I F al tleld hlmsi-lf. A great future is des Klamatli fall •» ■ “•••••»•' !’•■• \ all« » . <XX> 'I he feast at 11:30, prepared l>y miles to complete the transconti lak» . and mnuiifahis, and no glinitnv .hir.t M.Hi.lai M-»» II. !••••»•»• »‘•••»•la». It. It» V J W < It I a.i..r storms <»( stiuw or rt|!n ■ latkenetl the tined for Gils town, ami as mhhi ¡; s Mrs. I.. Blefni and servi-d in tin» ca- nental system. The completion of 4. sky. The glar» uf 1 he sun was soft - Hie Oregi hi Midland It. It. Is com padoiis banquet room of Hie lixlge. ( tills road to Eureka was prevented 4- rued In a tlim layer of i loud, which menced, Ih -ie will I h - plenty of grand was not to I m * excelled. After grace several years ago by the death of J. I IK AI NI WS. A. Stix'kwell. justice was Mervyn Donatili»-. and it issate to say at dawn l>lnsli»'d with joy In their business openlngti for men of energy by Rev. and uctlvlty. We hope nur worthy joyfully rendered to tin» g<x*d things that the transcontinental route will (»ti ari'ount of th»1 Iute tli.iw, thè W'eh'olue to tile new year. friend will come ami see this countrv. under which tin» table groaned. need not build further than tiie Klam riM'l» hsvr I«iimie more sl"|>py inni It»»i it news from the survevorauf He have the finest comity and the Then Judge Benson took the tlixir us ath river at a point where Trinity * the Ore.’'ill Midland It R. shows that dlalml lesi- most friendly,. hiMipItablc ami true- toast master and the following pro river empties into it. t’uiintv ct'-ik Wiflirow ri‘piekls us tliri nr» pustiln • mi towards Klama- heurti-d people III Oregon. < Ollie and Tills will make a gap of about 150 grum was carried out: fu state lh.it tH>t.irl»-x and jtmtlccs < .in thou as rapidly a. could I h » ej|M< ted, forget the iH-lly-ach" pi-ai'hes ami the Odles of railroad to I m - built from “ Linkville Lodge No. 110, up to route colit liiucs to I m * mh ure regist i.d .»»il blanks by apply- and tliat the warm water I mmhu uf Ashland, ami Date.’’J. W. Hamaker. Klamathon to the alxrve mentioned lltsl -I'lasx. Nature, in planting so Ing t<> hi in. point. get acquainted with th»' whole-souled “ Linkville Ixidge No. 110 of the 1 a route across tile The Kluin dii I7»ll» piibllc N>*h'H>ls, giasj and easy citizens of Klamath county. Future.” G. T. Baldwin. YAINAX NEWS. mountains. i » al 1 ut Iv designed It for after m iso w» ekph'.iMinl ».it.itloii “ The Women, God ltless ’ em, ” We hope |HM,p|c will not get tired 11 raltriKid On t In- w hole line t here f<>r pupil* .cui ti u h'ts, wlll rc-ujs-n We have bail a merry Christmas w Id I h " only I Hie ! i z.lrwork ami not of hearing this pa|H-r talk continually Lew is < ierln r and A. Kershner. neit Mondar. “ Visiting Brothers. ” J. Q. Willits. ami are just beginning the new year. ii I miu I the tirisi of having a rallroail a single I Illiliel. I Ills is salti to I h - 1 he The l.ukeview E .amili r nnnounrrs '•I ’ rogresa of the A. O. C. W. in We will Jet you know on the last and irrigating ditches. Wlial we Inst, easiest ami cheap*»*! route across fin! Ihi n- ls Hot il case of sentici of the century whether the year may Is-corne monotonous, Klamath County,” A. L. I.cavltt. the ('a*, ad»- r.i » »•• t h it has ever Is-i-ii say frierltlth.it toaii lllc dls .isc Ila» “Effect of S ,-ret orders as to Fp I mm - ii a happy one or not. lint It Is tiie trulli, ami more Iniport- i II im ' o » cred. Ing tircli cntlrely cnidieuted. j ant for th«» upbuilding of the country building Mankind.” Revs. G. W. Tiie school has had a ten days’ Born, at th" r> sldcnrr of (’. F. ’Ili»- I ii . iii I uf » »»itiii y couimissiuii 'ii,. ihan anything else whatever. At Brown and (’. A. St<K*kwell. cation which most of the pupils spent Galarneau. of Spring Lake, on Mon- The lodge and banquet rooms were at home. Judgr Millil.s pri'sldlng, nnd Commi* tills present lime there Is. as we have School room work begins day. January I. I* hi . to Mr. and Mrs. clalx»rat»-ly decorated for the occa again Tuesday. The program for the khMlrm II IMS and \lld>-rs>Mi. are fluid often n marked, a gran I » [ h ii I iic for John M.tm'V. of that place, a trl|. Injf th* JaTi ir» t tiu of county c rirt a stock company to build an irrigat sion with a myriad of flags, evergreen chming exercises of the term was fur |M*iii»d daughter. \s the new-comer ing diteli capatile <>f providing water foliage, motto s and electric lights. nished principally by the interme •? ■ Itili Weck. . arrived al 2 <• 7 l<> k in t I k * morning of •? J. Q H’dllls. of Llk vlew, wlll In- New »'ear'« day. it may tie safely for I lie tens of thousands of acres of an<l pri-M'iit-d li .mtiful and romantic diate room. »tali III»* off! ers of Iti» locai I. (». <• Mid tli it tii-is was th»' llrxt liirtli in valley land. Experience has shown scenes of at t rad ion. Miss Gard is spending her holiday •r Tiie follow ing invited guests were vacation in San Francisco. F. nell Sai orda» ci rlilng. lie will (tie county fur t tic yar I ikhi . Tin* tti.it i-vm the small Irrigai Ion dit »ties, present: Revs. Stockwell and Brown. lii-rrtofore built, ami having a limitisi al»> before rcturnlng lioiiic, limi it Ute young lady wlm Huis enters Miss Nellie Kiser. of Central Point, the supply of water, pay a large dividend A. Kershner, I.. Gerts-r and wife. « lislge of < »dd Fellows al IlollllllZa. is with us for the winter. •r world hand in h ind with (lie new A large Carey Ramsey. Mrs. J. I’. Lee, M rs. 9' Quarferly in-'t’iif » rvices wlll he year, will It Is Io tx* tlojx-d have <>n tile capital Investisi. Mrs. C. K. Egftert is visiting San 'r V <>. Crmston. Mrs. IL F. Schal lock. diti li orcamil. taking water from the belìi ut Houston** open» Imusc neri licalth and lung life, and I h » iiappv ill Alice Applegate and Blanch Stearns. Francisco. upjier lake, ami with a full of sixty- Siiiutai e», nlug ut 7:3<». Sernion by tiie fact that however long she may A grand Imll is to lx» given tonight ♦> Visiting brothers: J. (J. Willits of Ri». I». T Siiiiiiii r»lite i» i», roi ll.c, tier I4ithd.iv will always be duly three feet. would b able to irrigate at the residence of Henry Jackson. •r Lakeview, J. W. Brandenburg of II« luWed hv Hi s.i» rano'iit of tl>c laird's and joyfully cclehratcil thrmigbimt all the valley land within twenty-five Rumor says a 3oo-dollar supper is to Salem, R. S. MiMire of Salem. mill's. An irrigation company, with mipprr. All inutili. the world. P iutk . All others present were members be served. sudi a diteli, could not fail to make l'tiKiti »*rrlc< s of th* week of pray- It has li'-r» tuf ire Ix'en our maxim, a large profit a greater profit prob- of the local A. O. C. W. and their FROM BONANZA. rr sili 1« b"ld ut Ih" Presbyterian always to stand by (he county where ably th.in the same am unit of capital families. rbur< li. b - »binili • Mo.id.iy evening. wre live and if |H»Ksib|e be of «ome I h ii - Out of town mcnilMTs In attend In any other enterprise. In Klamath Perhaps a few items from tins Juntnry s s- riices begln In ut at 7:30 ellt toil and Its citizens. In carry county t fiere are plenty of men who ance: R. A. Emmett, G. L. Chaae place may lx* of interest to you anti r.irh evi'nin ■ ami tl»r piibllc tu cor- ing »»nt this prim Iplc, we expect al could liiilld sudi a ditch. Why nut and Finley Padgett and their fami some of your readers: dially iuvlh' l to b»- prco-nl. ways t>> aili'H atc enterprises mid Im organize a company and go at it? lies. of Keno. F. M. Barnum and fam We notice that a prominent attor M» are coinp lled to d» lay I w»> In- provements which tiie county needs Tlien t he land now lying Idle ami ilv< of Merrill, J. O. Hamaker. of ney, of Klamath Falls, came to our —DEALERS IX— tercniiiv.* i ' ooi iimilc.il 'o»is. o.ic mi ed- for its belt erm» "it. \mong such en worthless for the want of water, will Bonanza. W. T. Shive and family, of city on foot the other evening. This ucation.il mait» rs by Conni » su|»*rln- terprises, w»- sincerely lx*lleve that bloom and b|i«M>m like the rose, Anil Fort Klamath. L. D. Want of Alta looks bad. Dock. You always had a trmlun Fornitali!, and thè ollieron railroad facilities and irrigation are in a pecuniary way. you can multiply mont. II. L. Clopton. of Bonanza, horse when you livi'd with us. and if ‘•■lirlsiiii v, al Kl.iniatli \genry.” by far the most Important. Tin* con the present markit value of your and J. I*. Hazen, uf Bedffeld. you did not. some one would lend you Thcy wlll I h » pubi.shed nell week. struction of either will tiring the land by 10 or 20. All had a cordial, happy and ever- one. However, we will see that you Ties»' arc the Iwi great to-be-remembered evening, Such don't walk out of the place. Connsrlor Rm-nle. ofthlarlty, h.is. oilier. PERSONAL MENTION. splendid reunions, useful socially and »» ad in in Istmi or, nsently suiti a needs of tli»- county, and we shall at OursaliMin keeper. A. M. Zevely, intellectually. should lx* ever cherish quarter s. i timi <,( timl»er Limi, own- all t lilies endi'.ivor to aid. On such left us a few days ago for your city. Drs. IIargus ami Straw departed ed and Imitated by the worthy breth nl by Ile- Suupsun estute, m town- qui sl ¡mis of linproi lug amt building' We don ’t know tint it is dangerous for He Friday for Port land. ren of the A. O. I’. W. »hip .III. In K! un all» cnuiity, fi» B. G. up the county, all will agree. Call And See US. our old bachelors and widowers to vis Dr. Wright left Thursday last on a Pe.irt, of Volo eoiinly, ('al., for «I,- may differ on ottier questions, tint it Klamath Falls when the inatri- RAILROAD NEWS. <1011, on niaHera loiicerning tiie general visit to Port land ami Astoria. 1 moni.il fever is in such a rage, but we welfare of ih county or community Engineer in Chief Schiller, of the Scierai of (he mist promincni advised a strong disinfectant before KLAMATH REAL ESTATE BUREAU .Vhl«ii<l Record. Special Notice to Tax Payers. te wapapeis In Ih»-state who rreenl ly when* we live, all ate naturally of one IL II. survey, was here on business I». D. II. A’agar, the s irvevor and he started. There are some svmp- The payment of taxes on the delin flave I h en sharply wiitchlng thè de- mind, and milled and harmonious In I his week. V.'c have for sale the following, tludx-r land cruiser of Jenny creek. , toms of the fever in this place: think quent tax rolls of 1*96 and 1*97 have 'el'iptiu ui e», ut», annotine»* thal a 'tlou, S. II. Beach, one of the prosperous who has been in Ashland, gives it as there will lx* several eases before almost entirely ceased, and as every which are good values: «Listo 160-acrc farm; A-l grain person owing such taxes has l»een re n<‘It kiiliiiner thè I nhiii » of easlern — The covet,' scalp luisiiii xs, which stock men of Naylox. was in town his opinion that the proptated Oregon long. land: nearly all in cultivation; 10 peatedly notified as to tiie amount <»regi.li will , ,,11». limi its Imperlai re- lia. I h -»- ii carried on quite extensively tills wreck. Midland Railway from Klamathon to Our masquerade on Xmas was a due, ami also as to the longest possi miles from Klamath Falls: fenced and in l»ikc county, lias r.s'elved a back •»•orni, I h bniiight to thè front. N. S. Merrill, of Merrill, was In Klamath Falls will eventually fall grand success Imth socially and finan ble time these old delinquent taxes fair buildings and well. .fimi—Lot 3. Block 76, Klamath 'Oie l.s tur»* ghen hy ftev. Brown set by reason of the new slate law, town Saturday with a load of choice, into the hands of the Yanderbilt cially. About sixty couples were in would lie allowed to run. 1 will on the Falls; no improvements save fence; a which I h '. iis more red tape and causes first of January, looo. commence to Iwt evenlng waa llstened to by a system and become a transcontinental attendance, there being some fifty or fresh meat. levy upon the property of all persons, nice residence locality. longer delays in securing the txiunty ' rm»<l ih.it Hih-d Hi« l’resliyterlan «2.7— Lot 1. Blm k 68, Nichols Ad Robert Emmett, a prominent citi route, meeting the independent Ore sixty maskers. The suppt*r given by who do not immediately settle their cinm h. Il»» relntisl bis l'xpcrlences, than hunters like. Of course the zen ami stix'k man of Keno, was In gon Short Line and eastern connec Mr. Goss was par-excellent in every taxes fur the years above named, to dition to Klamath Fails; a good bar Here Is H» a solili,.r. In )h(> m|||tllrv eampuign law applies to all counties. gether with tiioaniount of their taxes gain. tion at or below Ontario, on the Ore particular. ♦30—Lot 8. Block .76, Klamath ln ('uba lln,| < esjus-lally ----- * •• tlie prcscrllwd course to tie followed town yesterday. for tiie year 1898. and for the costs of gon-Idaho txiundary line. His idea is in Santiago, There will lx* a children's masquer collecting the same. Falls. Harry Wilson, of Klamath Agency, III r» s|x < t to scalps, aeeordlng to the •nd pmved very . Instructive and I cn- that the profitable lix'al business it —............... «7.7—Lots I anil 2. Block 62, Klam- All under 1.7 A. KEHsnNER, Lakeview Examiner: Th» county calk'd at this office today and added will create through connecting the ade on the »7th inst. tertainlng. ath Falls. Sheriff and tax collector for Klamath years of age will take part tn the Ills name Io our list of subscribers. ♦ 12-7—Lot 1. Block 63. Klamath .lehny creek tiinlx-r land district with dance. This will lx* the ball of the county. Oregon. 1 '»«1er the auspices of the ladles of court certities that so many scalps of Falls, with small house ; corner lot. E. R. R'allies, of the mercantile the Southern Pacific railway system, the Eutern star, Hie |x>pular bur- wild animals were presented to that si'ason. Hatsand Christmas goods sold at «1.70— Lots 6 and 7, Block 24, I hh I v , 1 he scalps counled and destroy and banking linn of Alex Martin X and tiie extensive cattle business and IlHqae eilt It Idi “FeinHle Masons," reduced prices, at E. E. Huse’s. Klatm th Falls, on the heights hack' Our merchant. A. D. Harpvld. and *111 I h * pres, Died to the ’ Masonic fra- ed. t’pon lids .showing the secretary I Co., of this city, w ill make a business undeveloped enterprises of Klamath family are going east in a few days of Main street, which gives a tine view of the lake and Klamath basin. ’•’Hilly this (Thursday) cvening at of state issues a certificate to the visit to San Francisco and Sacramen county, will make it a success from to visit their old home in Indiana. par > ocxhrnated by the county court to next week. ItWO acres of timber land in town the start, lint that the prlneipd item th«A o. r. w. |(Hlgr , room. All 1 ax 1 he one entitled to the bounty, ship 30. range 7, on or near the line We hear that our P. M. at tills to look forward to in the not distant Ma*»iisaiii| their ■ famllli Geo Healy who has been the typo ............. • n are oor- of the proposed railroad, for sale. place thinks it would be lx*st for Idin and this cert I tleat e calling fora cer hivlled to aHenrt< Will be pleased to show the above graphical artist In this office since the future is that it will lx* another link to not live alone very much longer. tain amount, according to the claim, propertv to any one at any time. E'1'.' '»im ller III tile county would new management began. left Satur to the several links already construct All right. Hugh, we will be on hand Is sent to 1 he county clerk to be de ’¡he O egon Midland railway to ed that will tiring the new transconti » proper thing by securing and livered to the party for whom it was day for Jacksonville, where he has Klamath Falls is an assured fact, and with the boys to see yon when that nental route through from the east Io Owners ot vaille an J Uor.es. h,lK printed stationery. Prltited Issued. These certificates lx»ar Inter secured employment with the Demo Klamath realty will increase in value via < hitario and southeastern Oregon conies off. We wish stock to keep anil b <1 within the next twelve months. crat. ' ' t heads and envcliqiea are fullv est, and will 1....... ashed »after the One of our prominent young men is during the winter mi our ranch, aliemt and down the Klamath river to a Any one having property for sale or "••Ppropnat,. fnr a ra|1(.||(>r or h|(h.u F. D. Rose, an employe of the elec counties pay Into Hie state treasury point about Eureka. Humboldt Bay. rather in favor of exchanging with five miles south of Keno. on the river. wishing to buy property, eitli r in the an as they are for town folks. The their res|M'ctive pro rata of taxes in tric light company, orders this paper Lots of hay. good shelter, plenty of your city if any of the young ladies water, and the stock will have as town or surrounding country, will do Cal. bn." ’••ii'lonery Is alwnvs Ilion. The bounty is paid by the sent to Ids grandfather. J. II. Neil. well to see us. can And suitable mates here. from Speculating on the route good care as our own. Terms, «1.00 ‘•"•inm-llke and up-to-date. Address or call on In Josephine county, Though SO Klamathon or Hornbrook to tiie .state of 1 Iregon. per month per head. Calves, year In a few weeks we are going to C. L. P ahhish , Manager, A social,!,, was given al the Prcsby- years of age. Mr. Nell is said to Is* coast. Mr. Yagar has lx*en through Tiie members of the Klamath Falls have an Odd Fellows’ lodge in full lings and colts at a less price. Apply Klamath Falls, Oregon. to Vandekarr & Non. Keno Postofliee. an<l?i PHrN"""g,‘ ^»"«rday eveniiig brasH blind did themselves proud hy keenly Interested in the events and the country and says the railroad will blast at this place with about fifty Keep your eve on Duffy. o|(l!;ihlX|"'W,’',[ ,,"'b and tlie eiegiint musical and dramatic en development of Klamath county. have to take the south side of the members. New supply of Handkerchiefs. La E. N. Colson, a very congenial gen Klamath river from the above named Ip A short musical and tertainment which they furnished Children s and ladies’ mittens at ces. Golf hats, etc., at E. E. Huse ’ s: Our stock men arc all busy feeding Millinery. E . E. Huse’s Millinery. lowed i was carried out, fol- the cit Izcns of Klamath Falls and vi- tleman whose valuable ranch is situ points as it is a more open country, their stix-k whieh is doing well. number of charades, and cinlty .it Houston’s opera house on ated in the Lost Hi ver country. was tiie northern side being hugged by 1 For Sale- 160-acre farm for sale in Lungell Hie *'i'lng of delicate refresh- New Year’s evening. The program In to see its Saturday, He came here abrupt mountains. The route will j Several cases of whooping cough Valley. Price is right. See C. L. 10,000 pounds of live, for sale at •nrnts. ' 'cry pleasant evening was from Wisconsin ten years ago ami lx* via Oak Bar. Humburg Bar, etc., are repotted in this vicinity, but in a Parrish. consist cd of choice selections of mu (). Short ’ s. Spring Lake. $t |s r hund •pent. very mild form. sic, recitations, ilucta, solos and has never had reason to regret the to Hoopa Valley, where it will meet ! Table linen, napkins and towels red at the ranch or «1.25 delivered In The government horse buyers left just received at E. E. Huse’s mil Klamath Falls. con the Trinity river at the point where n ■ i 'land .......... t’»a1 the California. stump speeches, and concluded with chang!'. He Is well sat istleiT and about «1.500 with ns when here last linery. Greg,,„ (l fr((||i tent to spend the remainder of his it empties Into the mighty Klamath. Notice. | the side-splitting farce of “The I month. M oiik A non . days in this county. iitilv i" ' * Sl'rl-v* Ih ",,w slopping Black Statute," In which the differ-| I At tills point It will lx* met by the Those desiring the services of a Call an C.*t>w Parrish, manager of ■X ..... .... ............ I > Real Estate Bureau, for bargains in dentist should call at once. Hotel To Owner« of Horses and Cattle. on characters were admirably repre The local physicians being absent, Eureka and Klamath River R. R. Co., Linkville. Room 2. Tlew ,. ..................... . on to Lnke- sented by a niimlicr of the young Dr. W. K. Vance, of London, will re owned by Edgar and Albert Vance, The undersigned will keep cattle country and city property. Die. W m , M artin . •I'Hiiit ' "" *‘l‘l<,'vl,'w» there Is some ladles and gentlemen of this city. main at thi* Hotel Linkville until sons of tiie late millionaire lumlx'r- and horses on Ills ranch near Naylox Fine toilet soap. .7 cents a cake, at Clothing at Duffy’s. .mm l,M It '»»y The whole made a eoinlitmitlon of Sat unlay night in case of tid'd. Al man, John Vance. These parties during the winter. Have plenty of E. E. Huse’s millinery. two years ago tinislu'd twenty miles good feed, water and shelter. For Golf capes at E. E. Huso'« mil in t i' S'' rlV’ln wbl<‘b ,'nN<' 11 | music, acting and fun, which was though ex|xcted at Yreka, tiie Dr. Everything at Duffy’«. ____ »'«Ils. (ir . Ik,‘ly ,,"""ch Klamath highly applauded and appreciated by makes tills sacrifice In order to pro- of railroad from Samoa, on the penin terms, etc., address Duffy has pint received a large line of linery. 8. II. B kacii , this nl-,». '":'V ""U,‘ ,,lr<,,'tly west to the large audience present. After tix'l the citizens and their families In sula opposite Eureka, and they will Bovs ’ and Men ’ s Overcoats, one men’s and ixiy's suits which will be in the near future extend this line quarter off regular price at Duffy * 11 I* to lie hoped Hie lat- “The Black Statute," nil enjoyable t Klamath Falls. Naylox, Orc. sold at Medford prices. KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. ELECTRIC CASH STORE k k iii mm f m h Got Your ii Winter Union Suits. Woolens Yet?_^ Two-piece Suits. Hose, Sox. Felt Boots, eic., etc L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor In Order To Make Room For Our Fall and Winter Stock, we Are Selling Goods Cheap. J’.' 6 General Merchandise.