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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1900)
Ai fll>. showing receipts and disbursements for the year lst*!». outstanding war rants. and cash in hands of treasurer api^eable to payment of the same, January I. li'ixi: ■tan. 1. 1*99. cash in treasury? 267 32 Receiptduring I*'.»«: Liquor licenses 1200 00 Itogandshow licenses til oo Fines . ............ ' 00 Taxes.................... *<>17 .s second t his moni h. Parents are always welcome at school. Tim school library now imm- liers 40 volumes. 35 of which were do nated by the pup.Is themselves. E. E. WvsumiiN, Principal. Miss Kerb: M ight . Intermediate. Miss. 11. F. 'll kish it. Primary. CRATER L AKE N ATION Al. PARK. The Hous» commit tee on public lauds toil ly favorably r<|x>rted Rep- res, illative Tongue's billereating the Crater Lake National I’ark. The Total ...................................... 2421 4o' bill was reported V» ithoilt amendment, the provision excluding pros|>eetors. CONTRA. which was stricken out in the last Redeemed warrants: I .. | 188# 87 Congress. living allowed to remain. interest................................. oo 53 The Secretary of the Interior said Jan. 1. 1000.casti m treasury 403 09 that in the < as>> of Rainier Park in Total.................................. 2421 49 j Washington, prospectIng was allowed, and as a result tires und other depre ITEMIZED. dations were committed and could J;in. I. H!»y. outstanding un paid warrants $ 1227 80 not be t< sttaim’d. As the 24« acres Warrants drawn in 1899: embraced in the park are not known For salary of treasurer . . .‘>0 no to tie mineral, this restriction should For salary and fees of mar shal.................................... 341» 75 work no hardship. Mr. Tongue ex plained the bill to the eiUnmittee, For salary and fees < f re corder............................ 154 .'>5 ami i report is to be made by Repre- For interest on light and s ntative Moody. S|>eakel Reed was water bonds. ................. 2400 oo the principal opponent to the bill in For street light rentals 575 •»!» the last Congress, and with him out For streets, walks, bridges ami sewers .................. 460 34 of the way. Mr. Tongue hopes to For hose................................ 310 on have the bill passed at an early date. For printing and stationery 18 75 —<Iregonian. 'larch 4. For printing brief and ab stract. town vs. Sachs lio oo Unpublished anei-dotes of Henry For court fe>'s and ■■■sts 6* io Ward Beecher are rare, and the two For counsel's fees . .. 150 oo pages of the March Ladies’ Home For drafting contract for Journal devoted to them are worthily hall.................................... 5 oo For judges of election.... U oo tilled. ’ College Girls' Larks and Pranks." too, are sparkling with fun. Total........................... *> msh us | revealing the American Girl's love of CONTRA. a practical Joke Edward link’s edi Warrants redeem I during 1899............. 18^8 87 torial w Hi command vv id> spread atten tion. It shows i>y accurate statistics Jan. 1. ltioo. warrants out that women have been tried and standing, unpaid, face ... 4000 11 found wanting in business, and are Cash in hands of treasurer last being barred from competing applicable to payment if with men in commercial pursuits. same................................... 463 09 Molly Donahue is presented by the Indebtedness, warrants.... 3537 92 author of •• Mr. D inley" as a literary Estimated interest on same So oo light, and ’ The Autobiography of a Taxes unpaid........$350 oo. Girl" and “The Theatre and its Peo I, C. L. Parrish, recorder in and ple’’ are continued. "Iler Boston Ex for the town of Klamath Falls, coun periences" and "Edith and I in Paris" ty of Klamath. state of Oregon, do are concluded. Easter is anticipated hereby certify that the within and by a solo and an anthem. The latest foregoing reports are true and cor styles are shown in hats, gowns and rect to tlie best of my knowledge and women's attire generally. Howard belief. Chandler Christy's tlrawing. - rhe Witness iny hand this 13th day of American Girl at Church" and A. B. January, 1900. Frost‘s pictme, "The Country Store C. L. P vrrish . Recorder. as a S<x'ia! Centre, ” are notable art KLAMATH FALLS PUBLIC SCHOOL. hi lures. Scarcely less interesting are the pictures of "In California Following is tit- report for the Gardens. ” admirably rcpnxluced. month of February, 1900: The practical, helpful features of the Number of days taught, it*. March Journal are numerous and Number of holidays. 1. Hays of attrndim ■ -bays 1201.5: possessed of exceptional interest every one of its forty-eight pages offer girls. 1225,5; total. 2427. Days of absence lioys. 57; girls. ing soim’tRing worth while. By The Curtis Publishing Company. Phila 60: total, 117. delphia. fine dollar a year: ten Cis -s of tardin—,s Iny-,. 1; girls. cents a copy. 10; total. 11. NOTICE. Number enroll’ I on register—Itoys, All persi ns Indebted to the under 70: girls. 73: total. 143. signed will please settle their ac Average daily attendance, 128. counts at Klamath County Bank and Percent, of attendance. 95. oblige. Number of visitors. 32. Feb. 1, 1900? We wish again to call attention to C S. & IL S. M oore . the decrease in tile number of tardy marks. The principal’s rc< m has the Heavy cotton nose for spring wear least number of tardy mi ks for the at E E. Hose's Millinery. Add Your Name TO THE GROWING LIST OF Klamath Republican Subscribers.... THE ONLY REPUBLICAN PAPER IN THE COUNTY. $2.00 PER YEAR. Fine Job Printing EXECUTED WITH Neatness and Dispatch