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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1901)
Idin that tile building of Nl|<q, a r()1M| I* but a short distarne ulu-ad. In deed, It is not Impriflfable that the ■ ojM-ning of spring will M-e two road* li-iideit for Klamath Fall*, one of will, II, at least, Will I m - completed | h ‘- forr the end of Hie year. Haviral seleiglt loads of Klamath Falls [feople went to Bonanza on Fri day to participate In or attend the iliainatic performance, ‘-A Fumllv \IT.lit, at that place Huit evening. Among fin tn were Miss,-, Gr--ta Mar ple, Marni Baldwin, J>hlli Huse, Maggie (Topton, Miss Humphrey, Mr. ami Mi*. II. P. (¡alarm au. R. W. Marple, Fr< <1 Houston, Ch< -Jer Hat ton .1. II. .larillne, ( has. Humphrey, I. V. Houston, Mr. Blclin, Mr. Rams- by, Mr. Hunsaker ami Jud Ager, The roads were tine, tin- sleighing was good and the pleasure of the rifle was Interrupted only by two or three overturns,hits the snow, The entertainment In the ev< ning was held in Bf.wman's hall and had a large audience. The play w.w flrst- cl..h* ami tin- actors did themselves proud and those who attended great ly enjoyed the fs'caslon. After the play, there was a fiance In the hall 300 M i - ii ' h uih I Boy*’ Suita in st-u k $600 atock of M cii ’ h tin<| Boys' ll.it-; 800 Meli’s ami an excellent supper at Chastain's hotel, I m ,Hi of which were patronized an I I! o*' mid Working Shu t , k ■ |lhl. ,,f M,.n\ nn,| |i()Vs- s I kh - h . You can't ¡if- t>y a goodly numlier. ANNOUNCEMENT. Owinpf to the fact that we are over*' stocked on Boys’ and Men’s Clothing—Suits and Over coats—'Shoes, Hats and Shirts, we will make a big reduction in prices on these lines for the month of I Feb ruary. All $15 Suits and Overcoats at $10; all $10 Suits and Overcoats at $7.50; Boys’ $6 and $7 Suits and Overcoats at $4. I hese Suits and Overcoats are wool goods; no shoddy or fake stuff. Vyill sell all our Shoes, Hats and Shirts at a uniform reduction of one- fourth off from regular price. We have a big stock of these goods; in fact, too large a stock. I I ht’KC ¡tn' tin- ' 1 < til.,! values ever show n in this comity, W’e carry the Henieiuber tln’HV prices uro fur the month of I'eliruury only, (or<) to ini* i lilts hu I o . Ci'll'- brale I 1 >1 • ’on City Woolen Mills ( I dhin / ami other makes. Klam till Eulh, Or., Februury I. Iml. VERY RESPECTFULLY, I. A, DUFFY flays 1H50 car loads of cattle, includ ing fiver 5,000 bead, had pass <1 through tluit point, all liotind for (.'aiifornia. ‘■In my opinion,*' says Mr. Gerlier, “ft will be many year* before beef reach** tlie high price which was obtained till* winter, but for the good <>f the Ml'ick grower It will be iH-ttci to have cattle at a reasonable figure ami at a price at which the working people, who arc really the consumers, can afford to buy it.” BONANZA NEWS. Alex. Zcvcly made a business trip to the county seat last week. Several of our sportsmen have been engaged In tin- wholesale slaughter of jack rabbits during the past week. They have killed several hundred. They kill them to sec ore the bounty, 5 cents per scalp. Tw<» i>f our enterprising is>ys, Leon Bean ami Sil.'is Taylor, have opened a notion store at this place and promise to do a gtsxl business in that line. Mrs. Bean is quite sick with lung trouble. Measles are now almost a tiling of tin- past. ‘•Tlie Family Affair” company of Klamath Falls presented their catchy comedy in-re last Friday night to a "III POU I LAND OR SAN FRAN large audience. They gave a good CISCO GET EASTERN OREGON? entertainment, each mcmbci acting Besides The artlclf published in the Ore- her or bis part very well. I the inemtiers of tlie c<,inpany, quite a ■ ' i.i.Hi of f■ binary *th. entitled ".. Fight F< i Trude Shall 1‘ortlami or numtier of their friends from the The dance Bay ('tty Have Central Oregon,” Falls came with them. after the performance was a pleasant n I iows conclusively that Dirt land and feature of the affair. san FtanetscO are leith desirous of ole Due to so much sickness recently, tabling the trade ami business of this part of Oregon. Tlie Oolumbia the 1». of IL lodge have been unable Southern r.dlroa,l which designs to to install their new officers for the en liuild through ('roffk and Klamath suing term. Installation takes place A literary c,>unti, kto Klamath Falls and Lake-' this Thursday evening. view. I* enjoined from so doing tiy progi am, banquet ami dance follow. sto'kholders »Im live In San Fran- i I THE VOTE ON SENAI01 1 I mo . Such Injunction, If sustained, would shut off a road which would On Monday at Salem the vote for bring tr.ifle and business to Portland, S. senator was: Hon. H. W. Cor ami leave* th- tlchl clear for Kan bett, 30 votes; Hon. Geo. IL Wil Fiancisco to take pottM-ssion of by liams, 2.1: Hon. W. Smith. 25; II011. roads from the south. The Oregon Binger Hermann, tt; not voting, 1: ian says: absent and paired, 5. •■Success of the Columbia Southern Duffy reports big sale on cut price would mean bringing a large area of clothing. It's like tinding ch,thing Eastern Oregon into dose touch with to buy at the prices they arc selling Portland; it* cmliarrasament would mean Hit-draining of that region to, at for this month. ELECTRIC CASH STORE Hats, Dry Goods, Clothing and Groceries. The Best Assortment We Have Ever Shown New Stock Now Arriving. tin Ik »1 of III'* M-UM>n. ago, iioplng tlint G ii - change <.f eli- The «■nt- >lain.o'-ol given by the j mate would Is-ncllt In r livalth. M'llm d h.ilunlay I'liidlig wax enjoyed 'fin- n<-wly oig.mlzi d tir,' company and wa* a mici es* mrl Mond iy ciimlng tu furtlo r II THUtMiAÏ Fl :tt<t* IttY II, MH by a largì it'll. liliali- lai! r. I lie net pna-eed» are tn pian*. 11s < m< r*, re- ntlv clown, I m - uk I liai ii.rary fund. ‘an-AL-x Martin Jr.. pn-sident; J. V. LOCA!. NEWS lh.dk colli <- v ll.g tn tile Oallkoall Houston, vie, .pre-,ideili ; .1. W. Sie I .and 'll Illi, of \\ halHIsill, mens, sccretary; < hi». Kols-rts. gl. \ .1.. at in s day. tmlay. trcasurer; < ha*. Ilumphrcy. M-rgeant- Gin-.- tract* “ t Klamath county lini- berr L F 1 i-a of Lake* lew w.ik I m I. i i. li f li.ii ai r, », were recorded at-arinw. TI h r • wlll t><- tw<> ii<w Bunday. lu 11 '. : . i .. tk '• i-nice (111* W, i k. coinpunic* under thè sam<- maiiagc- John B in lift of Merrill was here I » pul i sli< i ¡IT Fountain, who Lak meni. Turwi xy. N. K. I»n-w. ubo*'- ranch 1» in Al- I« • ti i r Hi. wi-atlier for M-n-ral John Short of I?«»L river was In day* fn.in m attack of torikllitI m . was katl vallcy a few milcs troni liairy. (own Tu* ■ 1 - no far i. . v. red .Is In I m - at Ills desk I<*t t»y tire un Sunday limrnlng IH» E F (li i-r mil wife of taikcvii-w on Tu«--..! i .uid attending to busi- ri-»>dencc and m< *t i.f It* content*. wrrr li'-i 1 I I.. • A FAMILY AFFAIR.” lll-hk. Wc Lavi- not In ani liow thè flrc oc- San Francisco. The business rela I. II »» ■ and * .11 of Fort Kl.lin.lt h tion* of l^ikc and Klamath counties correli, nor tlic amoiinl of thè h>ss, I. .1 straw, manager of the Dorrta . were her. M ndav By unanimous request of our la. i 1 * i.iu<ii na-in ti Monday to accom Ululigli it is salti tliat sudi lisiscould are already largely witli San Francis Tuesday wax tlie anniversary of pany ...... f ills nephew, wli'i ha* for noi bau- I m cu K-satban tl.mio for tl.-- co. Ih-causc their most convenient amusement loving citizens, the local Tliere was no road* to market lead that way. Ter- Dramatic Club has consented to re- Uncula'k birthday. • li I d wi ■< I. . I. . |i at K lain if h Fall* I ioiim -and funiit urc. mo is only <><1 miles southerly from proflucc the laughing comedy, ”A In. str.ia < ft siimLiy morning • n iiinl' i in ' ' i m l kiirgle.il treatment Insurance. Family Affair.” on Thursday even a visit t. M if il. for a broken leg. The report wtilcli we pnlillstxsl a lutkcvle'w. ing. ’’ebruary 14. Tn addition to the ••Th ■ people of Ebstern Oregon de ■ iptlking Mr*. Alex, few we-k* ago that a party of rail F. 1! H'-riry and family rrtiirmsl sire an outlet to IMrtlnnd ami an1 play. Mrs. Galarneau will sing --The la*: we k fcan Salem. i F. Morden, Mr*. E. road surveyor*, starting fr<miOntario, friendly to the ('olumbi'i Southern. Blue ami the Gray,” Aggie and Loui I. < 'l 1 .1 i I »'III Of (‘II I*, "k Mrs. F. W. Ji'linllig*, had recently surveyed to Prineville Like any o:her people similarly situ sa Lee will render some of the latest t- ¡nd Ml*, tamia Ger- and from thence southerly to Klam Ktati'ii « in |, an Tiiekilav ated, they will patronize a California rag-time songs in their usual merited a igli ride to Alta- aGi Fall*. seems tols- <o!isider<*l a Tli''Pi y ferian Isdhu Inda railroad if they must. It means way. and Paddy Jardine will deliver ••Like" lii the "Mr. I».wil,'y” story of datili in t: in., l ist t Vi ning. The prices of ad 1. im h to Oregon to hate trade rela a stump speech. the Expr s* of |.|.,( we.-Io \\ e there mission will be reduced to 25 cents; l’..ii. ''ay h.i* a ti '■» etiti rprl* In tion* tsUween It* own people. Tlie rt.«u malingers gtiaranlrc you fore t.it.c pleasure in assuring our The proceeds the it.' - >11 It e itnpuny with a cap • The great central plateau of Ore children, 10 cents. •H la ■ d 11 . > > i w i ,!i t In- 22.1 d. reader» tli.it our repoit was in t a will la- used to pun-base dramatic - "oo. The company gon offersan attractive Held for rail Prof. It. \ II- ■pkina of B'ln.mz i ar- ital of ■•fake,” lint was strictly true. Tile * rirnl lierc Satiird.iy, returnin ' Sun liai« in-* ut. r.is-* and m II s froga. gentleman who furnished th new* to roads ami other business enterprises. literature for future entertainments. Il I* a I'!.-» In tin and Is expected to day. u* is one of t lie most prominent and No otlii r region of equal area and re- NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS. I m - un i■• po lita .ir than raising tur reliable eitlz-n* of Klamath Falls, so'.irr, s is *■> lacking in transportation A v.ti w ,, .of, Judge nml 'll*. Bids will I m - received by Klamath key k or chicken*. The plans of the viz: Mr. E. It. K -.Hues. There was facilities. J-S. <» : a U',,, \ vada, • 11 Tu« ■- County Court up to March 6. IMl. Neva(iii-<'alifornia-< »regon company Tire Lakeview Examiner pubhshc* lio sts reey aiMiut it. and the Express dir. Hi i ti o,kt. for furnishing material and repairing an artici.' ft 10 (Im Salt take Tribune could with ut doubt have bad th ire said to include a branch line to We ui,<! r,i io I Ib-v. Kimtt* will In the Whitney bridge on Lost Biver. Burns, there to connect with that \ good Stock oi Hardware. Good goods here Li pr i ll in tlie PrcsbylirUii wtikli Indicai. >• that the Ne».i.l.i-C:il- miiii * news If it Iml inquired. For speciHeations inquire of ..th .- narrow-gauge road, the Sump Ifottii i Or . .i and the Sumpter Val chiireii tv u - i ida at very reasonable prices. Not blacksmith < ’f the tot al allow .me - of f I l.oou in ter 'alley. tliat is now building, in J. IT. D riscoll . iev ra.irc.id.i will connect. Thine I the Indian appropriation bill for fur County Clerk. brand pr.-p 1r.1tion* are te-lng made ing supplies alone, but Everything generally road* w III lx* pushed ahead without nishing water, sewerage and light at that direction. The Columbia South I'* th • lull . mt at II del Link ern has similar plans. The success The laughable comedy In three n< < die»» delay and at Lakeview will tlie Klam.itli Indian agency and kept in a Hardware Store, such as Shovels, rill'', F. firn i . L'.'tid. the San Fraaclsi'o merchants have act*. "A Family Affair,” isceitainly I mto I iic one rout. Isianling school, I5.7OO Is for water. had in reaching back from Ogden on Forks, Hoes, Spades, Mops, Brooms, -’■' ■Fcr i«'ii n id A Kcrslin riif the best ever performed before the Carl Griffith. .1 <'<1 It years, i*>n of ♦2. 100 for sewer* and f.1,200 for elec the Orcg< hi Short Line for trade that Lui river Her' KI am it li Falla visi- public in Klamath Fall*. Encourage Tinware, Sheetiron ware, Carpenters’ Mr. and. Mrs. .1. II. Griffith, died of tric lighting. In the statement of was formerly handled by Portland tor»th- iir*t , f tn . w,...g, home talent and witness tlie tinal I Friday night last. ('apt. Applegate, showing the neces gives special .slgnitieance to this new purunmnl.i and ¡lechanics’ Tools, Powder Shot, *•- I. Kaida In anil son, ('bari,*, I'ti fimernl t<«>k place Sunday. ICev. sity for mich appropriation, lie say* move to control (lie commerce of a performance, February 1A. Admis Shells and Wads. to"1 ' ‘ 11 ■ ''ill-* trip to S1.| t’h.i;,t I n officiating. Till* la the tlie school referred to --is one of the large part of tlie state. Tlie ques sion, 25 cent*; children. 10 cent*. «rr.Sprin ., „1 iM,-k M. inlay. * I wond death In that family within a most promising in the service, has an tion that i* very soon to I»’ decided is Big line of men'* and boys' suits at T'"’ I'lught ri of llebeltah will few week*. and I lie affliction excites average attendance of about 125 pu whether the eliannel that shall con Duffy'*. pils. Is beautifully and healthfully lo vey the commerce of half of Oregon R,f'’» grau I I, dl at llmiston'a op-r.U the sympathy of all. CHURCH DIRECTORY. 1 h ,“*< mi Friday evening, March là. j t'.ndilct Matiin 1» designing to cn- cated, and, as shown by statistics, will open toward Portland or toward: IhlMU-ll (Vg,,|,|, wlm h.in a large I large, rem,«1'1 and greatly Improve now stands only second to the Che- San Francisco. The local disagree-' Grace Methodist Episcopal Church. M«rk ranch hi llevna, was doing blsresldenc In town. iiik I the Joli lias mawa Training School among the ment* in the company aie said to be Regular Sunday Services: Sunday **«■»1 I......... I. Itolfel T.i .In j I m ell let Io ” - who ......... “ com ..... several Indian schools of our state, merely the oppoitunlty which the School at 10 a. m.; Preaching at 11 Mr. " Hop.'* will mence a* seen ait, the weather per- and may well I k - regarded a* a perma- outsider* take to block Portland’s en a. tn. ; also at 7:30 p. m. J'« M *,r ■ .i.irtni Tuesday nmrn- ' nent Institution.*' lie nls<> stated C. A. S tih kw kll . Pastor. hl. h ams for Ager tai bring mil*. Mr. Mart In’* good example In that the nchool buildings alone repre terprise. " till* rcs|H*-t will I m - followed by ninny From the nbovc it would appear ""«wg,*,|H |„ |v|.lllla||, | a|1H sent a valu.ttion of perhaps not less that tlie trade and business of East The orchestra is happy. E. B. .41.11,1,. other* of our vil tacna. than *30,000, and other buildings, ern Orcgint have now iHfome most Henry lias returned with hi* comet, It I m n*| piri.d --- • that the residence* Siskiyou New*: Louis Gerlier of one of them a hospital, are soon to I m - and Henry Momver o'f Klamath •n,l '»iiMiu sk houses of several of 0111 Fant, in < »re 'on. shipped from till* const rm-led, and that water, except desirable to Portland and also to San Agency will assist with hi* clarionet*. Francisco, and that whichever of Gt Izeii* |f are — xnnn jo be connts-ted In place six ear load* of tine beef cattle carried in buckets by hand, Is not those t wo cities first gets connection j Hear them February 14. b’leptionc. 1 for the .’'.in l-’ranelM-o market. Mr. 'available for extinguishing tires. by railroad with this country will: PUMPS AINU WINDMILLS. Hill 1er, who lately l*>ught ! tierls-r also has N«o sheep cn route Electric lighting Is desired both for •hr store of \y. T. Shi vc at Fort for till* place. Uli 1 heir arrival hcie convenience and safety to take the take the lead in getting such trade! A fine line of Pumps and Wind ami patronage. Good business »ense ' Umilili, Hud,, they will lx-loaded on the car* and place of the coal oil lainpa now used. Mills just received by C. II. Withrow a husillos* visit to would therefore indicate that t*>th the “AermotorMan'” ,bl» town Monday, shipped Io S a-ramento. Among the letters of inquiry from cities will make imine,Hate efforts to II. II. Ban-lay of Portland, mall the east in relation to this county, get here as speedily as pomdble. And vriii? " wls,l's ’'i exprev. hl* The stump speech will be a “cork-: service Inspector, departed from here was oik - received yesterday from a that, we lielleve will I m 1 the natural er,” opera house, Feb. 14. U * 1 nelghlxnN and friundM Tuesday morning, after having in friend and sill s. riber in Wisconsin, result, viz: that two rival roads, the Mt < n'C "'Plr b’- The most soothing, healing and an spected the stage line* running into who write* that he Is now on Ills way one from the north and tlie other recent I,wl>y 1|re> tiseptic application ever devised Is ^';,r”i*;r'-",>tt RS. Martin of this place, lb-doubtless learned the to Oregon for good. He will lirst from the south, will be in the Held In DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It re Impossibility of making the time re h;w '-"Id formerly of this place. quired or the Ashland and Ager stage slop at Tacoma, but expects so in to the spring beaded for Klamath coun lieve* at once and cure* pile*, sores, come and make his home at Klamath ty. eczema and skin diseases. Beware of Merrill ',11 '• I"*' master nt lines by the government. Fall*, lie states that there will be imitation*. J. L. Padgett A Son*. M " '' 11''"f II- Smith, resigned. STOCK ITEMS. We welcome to our exchange list ¡1 big rush to the (’oast this spring, Wt'"?.",'1' -v' '•'•■"'-•'y. by Justice Pad- Hear Aggie and Louise Leo in tlie the Chewaucan Post which made its and that Klamath county will receive Louis Gerber, the ztock man. in Ander- Initial iqipearanco nt Paisley, Or., its share. The gent Ionian referred to form* us that owing to tlie high latest character and rag-time song*, «I k'lio, Leon Paisley I* one of the was here a few weeks last summer price* of iH'ef in the California mar opera house, February 14. ,!W ^"'0 spencer, Anderson to last week. both of this proml.king towns of Lake county, and and purchased a valuable tract of tim- ket, the eonsumptIon of that commo Utility. ’ ' This season there is a largo deatli the new vent lire should and doubtless lier m ar the head of the Big Klamath dity has fallen away about tlfty per rate among children from croup ami Reduced prices on clothing, Duffy's. When threatened by pneumonia or rlvi.d? I"""l,,is-n of Lakeview ar will pay. The first numb' r contains lake, lie I ia tlrst-class business man any other lung trouble, prompt re cent. Also that owing to the low lung troubles. Prompt action will ¿7;erp M<••• rotilo !<• fort- ¡1 healthy lot of advertising. and will be a valuable addition to the prices of grain and the splendid out save the little ones from these ter- < The merited reputation for curing lief is necessary, as It Is dangerous to Th..; .... . by four children, Miss A<l.i Kulm, sister of Mrs. I»an citizens of till.* county. lie see* the look for feed this year in California, rihle diseases. We know of nothing1 plies, sores and skin diseases acquired delay. We would suggest that Ono hem Tuesday Inlseoll of near Bonanza, died on the' importance and value of our immense the large land owner* In the San *0 certain to give instant relief a* tiy DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, lias Minute Cough Cure be taken as soon .... mb Inst, of consumption nt Nan .lose, tracts of timber land, and realize* .loanquin and Sacramento valley* are One Minute Cough Cure. It can also led to the making of worthless coun a.* indications of having taken cold l‘m full l(, terfeit*. Be *ure to get only De are noticed. It cures quickly and It* «»tmid the ball, the that tlie only things now needed to ; n '', n N f - riv - by the lndlemif the t’al. She was alsmt 2,’> years of age fully develop the country are mills stocking their place* with Arizona bo relied upon in grippe and all Witt’s Salve. J. L. Padgett A Son*. early use prevents comsuniptkm. J. mid formerly lived In this county and Mexican cattle. Mr. Gerber re throat and lung troubles of adults. b ofll , , ’ ' ............. .... L. l*adgett A Sons. The Pf’inlwd. where she had many warm friends. . and a railroad to taka the lumlier to ceived ¡1 letter from a friend in Ft.. Pleaaant to take, J. L. Padgett A Big line of men's and boys’ suits nt 1 'he Lhtkvllh- win bo S|f.' went ( ' S'tii -bw nboul a ynar market. We can confidently assure Yuma, stating that In the last sixty Sons. Duffy's. Roducod priées on clothing. Duffv f HAMATH REPUBLICAN. L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor. üa MT aù ware Store, Klamath Falls, Or. Air Tight Heaters, Stove Pipe and Cooking Utensils. A. D. CARRICK. THE BRICK STORE. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Reames & Jennings, Klamath Falls, Oregon.