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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1901)
4 f HOLIDAY GOODS? « I I lietdih will I m - rapid and permanent, lie add* that Hie weatluu in Hun Diogo I* like slimmer, (hut <>rang< s are beginning lo ripen und that then la an abundance of other fruit. K’amath Falls The Yreka Journal report* tliaf Wairen P. French, an early pioneer .resident of Hcott Valley, Hlaklyou1 county and who first ran a pwk train Don’t think of choosing it Chrlstnin.s present for ,ro,n Krd Biuff to Yreka before tin- wagon road was built, died In Red- your Sweetheart, Wife, Husband, Children, Friends I ding on Sunday, Imcember I, agitl 76 year«, lie was found dead In hl* or Yourself until you have seen the beautiful assort I cabin, having I men quite feeble for aome time prior lo hla death. ment at VAN’S, the Jeweler. I’a Isley post: W. B. Barnes hah brought hla cattle from the Klamath niimli to Sliver Lake. Mr. Barties had th« II. II. Dunlap cattle on the summer range, and sold them for Mr. Dunlap la*t week lo W. IL Owsley and Hob Horning. The band num- Ix-red about AO head, and the price was «17 for yearling lielfcni, «20 for t' r organize ¡, vigilance committee to yearling steera, and 125 for dry cow* cut' h the ra seals and lorn them over and «30 fur cow* and calve*. lo I lie Sheriff, as robtierlcs are becom During the past week three pair* ing I'm frequent III our sister town. j of Mongolian pheasant* were received Ashland hold* It* city election on ■ hereby E. W. Gowen and will pa** th. |7l|| Inst. Two ticket* will lie j the winter in the big warehouse of III I hr field representing lite two con Mes*r*. Iteames A Jennings. Next fbet Ing clement* Ill reference tn spring Mr. Gowen will turn the llcenaliig saliams. The town lias hail pheasants loose In different parts of no licensed saloon* the hist year. tlie county, with the expectation of Tk e understand the Presbyterian ' multiplying the specie* here. They ileiioiiiinallon of lb la place will i are tine bird*, arid Mr. Gowen Is to have an appropriate Christ tnu* I be commendi-d for hl* enterprise. Wa bar« also tba llnoat line of Gent'. and | .dk,. w,uh„ .nd Chain*. OaMaad Ret«* Jewelry. Mlverwar* and Clock* ever seen In the town. Ce^ee la so* look over oor stock, luu are wckionr and you may *ee some* tMw( yoa waat. BIO STORE Steel Ranges, General Line Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, and Crockery, Furniture and Burial Cas kets, Paints, Oils and Glass, Carpets and Lin oleum, Wall Paper, Sewing Machines. H. H. VANVALKENBURG ilimith republican rilL'SADAY. DKCKMHER li. mu. « • ‘ ♦ LOCAL NEWS. • ■ « M It. L Gilbert <>f Portland was here Itatarday. * •M« •• J tiletto - SEWING MACHINES are the best that mechanical skill can pro duce, and at an honest price, fully warranted for ten years Ilarry ll.in»m "f Crystal was In 1 town Tuesday. T. J Vaughan of Fort Klamath For sale by «■ In town Monday. Mr. Jone* ami wife camo down ci l'-lu.il Ion on th<- evening of Dec Died, <>n Thursday, liecemiier from Prll< *n bay Tuesday. ember 21. The children will be . DKH. at Ills home In Cole's Valley, I Douglas county, Hon. John Eminltt. j. W. Ilamakcr arrived home Fri pni|M-rly n inem I n : r<<i with gift». He was one of day from hl* visit to Sialem. Reporla civ that the N. C. <». rail I aged about 75 years. ' tlie pioneers of Southern Oregon, and marl la I).-uting for I ’ aialey, one chi if Mrs. J. M. Bissllc of IMrtland for many years efficiently represented object In reaching that point being tt Hotel Llnkvlllr Saturdar. III* [MrI of the state In tlie state Io handle the product of llie Nevada |i. <1. llruwn ami son Carl of Cry*. I, oi.i.ii < •... Hlileli h III o|M-ratc In the wnatc and in other [Misltlons of trust. 1*1 were Fall* visitor« Tuesday. 'Die deceased left a wife and eight viciniti of the proposed terminila. Krniemlar "La Belin Marie." a( children, one of whom, Hon. B. A. Mr. Ilaynca, aged about 72 yearn, the opera kou**' tomorrow night. died suddenly of <lro|my at hla home Kmmltt, reside* at Keno, Klamath Jeff Witann of lawigell Valley ¿ir- In l'i«- Valley la*t Saturday, Funer- county. rived at the Falls Monday evening. It I* reported that J. J. Windle, al arrvlee« were conducted by Bev . J. J. p. (JMIaliaii of Dairy wu* a Fall* II. Griffith Sunday. Mr. 11 ayne* repreaenting Minneapolis capitalists, visitor Morulai and a caller at tills leave* a wife ami till or Mina anil ha* been In Oregon several week* in KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. office. vestigating chance* for the prospect three daughter*. T>. M. and A. C. Grliflili of Crystal In tin- trial of J. W. Brown at Ai i ive Irrigation of lands for new set Mr. Windle ••e» 'Mag ItualncM lu Klamatli Falla tura* charged with being one of tile tler* from the east. thinks favorably of a project to build T*e*day. M' n I iv county lynchrts, the exami Mrs. J. T. Ilriilav ami her *<»n nation of jurora h a* alili In progre** a 65-mlle canal from the headwaters James **rr In town from their tsurli at hut account*. Illa evident that of the Des Chutes river Into Klamatli on Tumday. theca*. la to lie fougtlt vlgoroualy by county. He figures tlie enterprise THERE ARE NO OTHER SHOES JUST would c<»t «5000 per mile and irri each *l<lr fruiti Hiat to laat. AS GOOD. Matair M Nmlth of Hornbrook. gate 150,000 acre* of land. Calif., vaa regiatcrrd al Hotel Link John Mattinili <>f Aahland baa com- Yreka Journal: United State* vllle ttalurday. men, <<| anil agallisi the Montreal A An Evangelist's Story. Marshal Shine lias returned to San Oregon Gold Mine* <'<>., for »10,000 nf l-akrvlew Mr*. J K. MrGnrrrv Franclaco from Moduc county, where “1 suffered for years with a bron *** raglstered at Hotel Linkvlllc damage* alleged to have been sus- he has been directing tlie destruc chial ot lung trouble and tried vari I«Inni ua the result <>f losing an eye kere Natiirday. tion of Jesse 1». Carr's stone fences, ous remedies but did not obtain per while working In the company'a A tealnloail <>f Jo cars of Oregon I which had been placed around Gov manent relief until 1 commenced mine at \aliland a year ago. I I m pa left INirt land Saturday night fm ernment land. Ttiere arc forty mile* using One Minute Cough Cure,” S aiie cnterpi lalng man ought to go the London market. of this reminder of New England writes Bev. James Kirkman, evange Webh Wib"a and Geo. McDowal Into tlie laulneM of brick making. thrift to be torn down, but he left list of Bell river. 111. “I have no Nett aprlug and auiinner probably nf Langrll V alley were rrgistenal at Deputy Marshal Gamble In charge. , hesitation In recommending it to all a li 0 tu I rcr I or moie new residence* H<al l.lnkville Monday. and state* that no opposition Is lieing sufferers from maladies of this kind.” ind liunlnca* I mjusc * h III I n - built here offered to the order of the court. Gau. K. Nlekerson hav gone from One minute Cough cure affords im or In thia nclgbl*irho<id. Some of PROGRAM mediate relief for couglis. colds and Lskavlew hi F"H lUdwell, Calif , Tltc Eastern Star had an election thrni will lie Ialiti of brick and all according to the Examiner. of officers and an excellent banquet all kinds of throat and lung troubles. Turkov shooting: Off hand, at will hnve chimney*. A brick maker Abso bull's eye; off hand at turkey on box; Tuesday night. New officer* are: For croup it is uncqtialed. F. Snyder and wlf- arrived here i* an iii<li*|N'ii*.ibli' requisite. Mrs. Jennie K. Rennie*. W. M.: lutely safe. Very pleasant to take, off band at turkey’s head. MotKi.iv ou their way to aeonpt |M«I- Tlie new planing mill which Mr. Frank Jennings. W. I’.; Mr*. C. E. never falls and is really a favorite Saddle horse race, free for ail for tloua lu tin- a< Imuls at Yaitiax. ' (¡orller will build at Klamath Fall* with the children. They like it. purse: entrance fee, »1: six to enter, Alturas I* to have an rfertrlc Ughi will lie 100 feel long, (Hl feet h Ide and Worden, A. M.; Mrs. Henrietta llal- .1. L. Padgett A Sons, Keno. three to start. plsot In the n«ar future, preparation* t wo storie* high. It la to lw> lrs-ated arnran, C.: Mrs. Ella Maylone, A. C.; Mr*. U. I! Will row, treasurer; Mias Slow race for purse; everybody’s ROOSEVELT AND THE WEST. f v It hav Ing already hern made. near Ills old mill und will be solidly la-llah Carrick, secretary; Mrs. A. D. race. A crowded house nlioulil greet the const meted on a foundation of rock. (Spokane Spokesman Review.) Carrick. Adali; Mrs. L. F. Willits. SPARRING MATCH. b ate muquny III Its presentation of Work <>n the foundation has already As the policies of Roosevelt are re Ruth; Mm. F. W. Jennings, Esther: ’•La Relle Marie” tomorrow night. been eottiuicncrd. and the entire mill Purse, «5 for winner; 5-round con- Mr*. G. T. Raidwin, Martha; Mrs. vealed from day to day It becomes will i* finished next spring or kiiiu - test: gloves: Queenabury rules Attorney F. j|. Milla lias just re- I Ky. Taylor. Electa: C. 11. Withrow, more and more apparent that we eetvod from Ws*liingurn a patent <m t tuer. warder; A. D. Carrick, sentinel; Mr*. have a president with a broad and en a d<x>r li»-k. It i* anmethlng entirely ■ b II Klngnf Fort Klamath did A. ('. Beals, chaplain; Mm. L. F. lightened understanding of the XMas Tree in the Evening I new and (Might to m H well. , not 'eave for Sacramento last week as Willits, Mm. A. D. Carrick anil Mr*. West Its history, its possibilities and the wishes of its people. Since He inaile a bualneaa Gin. T. Baldwin, trustees. Mra. A. fc. Keamea of Jackaonvllle ' he inteinlerl. p (o l iik. ilew, arriving here on Mr. Roosevelt entered the White a< ruovpanli-d lire father. Coiigrrsam Yreka Journal: Chas. F. Charles, House he has indicated to visiting ter uni Saturday. Monday mum- Tuagti-, to Washington Io I m » pr HOLIDAY EXCURSION. i the brave express messenger who: delegations that his administration '•iiartcd for hi* California at <h«opening of rongresa. | fought off the roblier* at a train hold will favor: A grand Holiday excursion from During Ins sojourn La« Friday a trainload <> The speedy construction of the up In Oregon lately, was given a Ashland to San Francisco, undei the ■avor to Intercut l»»|n. helng forty cars, lef I transfer to a desired run out of San Nicaraguan canal. management of Messrs. Bolton & ath county re- The laying of a Pacific cable. fat vaalem market a. Francisco, and ha* moved to that , Congressfrwwt! actiun for the re IVil of Ashland, will leave Thursday. % J.*a»i Mina In the shir city from Portland with his family. 1 clamation of arid lands. December 2ti, 1901, on the regular r trnln, On Thursday of last wi'k he was Protection for the beet sugar indus Th« meal mat kef overland noon train. Fare for round unlay, ! called InUi the . .......... . Well*. Fargo try against Cuban sugar and the "••ar t* trf" *12. Children under 12 years, ’'ng i A Co., I t San Franclaco, and J. J. sugar trust. ' irsion fare. Tickets will be Re-enactment of the Chinese ex- h. • W'e, • '♦») * elusion law. good tor ten days, and an additional ’ ■ great bulk of the Western pco- ten days’ extension will lie allowed on api rove these policies, as -oil Mr. Ror»cvelt’s vigor- payment of »7.50. People wishing to , for national expansion. take advantage of the excursion from Klamath county can buy their tickets med His Life. from Bolton A Pell at Ager or any-! Shogs, ry Goods, and Groceries + st Assortment We ve Ever Shown New Stock Now Arriving GEO. T. BALDWIN, Hardware & Furniture Dealer A. O. V. W. BUILDING, carry real leather made by Noyes, THE DIFFÏ CO. M0°rrman & C°” St. Joe, □llOcS! shoes DAIRY * * L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor 4- * * « * Christmas I th F FULL STOCK General Merchandise * REAMES & K lamath JENNINGS falls , or . Dance All Night say that 1 feel I owe iidol Dyapepsla Cure, Chrcatenaon of Hayfield, r three years I was ilvtqx pala so that I 'ting on my stomach, fid lie unable to re- . Finally I was Doctors said I ■d one of your xlol Dyspepsia ■ iy case and ran to Im Now I 1 to all." stoni- where along the line south of Ash-j land. This will be an excellent, oppor tunity to witness the New Years fes tivities In the Paris ot America. Buckingham and liccht Warenton boots, shoes and felts, at Excelsior, Dairy, Oregon. NOTICE. A LITTLE STORE, FULL OF BIG GOODS _ Tin: EXCELSIOR I Mail Distrib a aviçs, and Genera'^ roprietor DAIRY, K np< Parties knowing themselves In debted to the undersigned will please call and settle before January 1, next. C ampbell & R amshy . All kinds of syrups, dried fruit, fresh ham. bacon and lard and sor ghum, at the Excelsor, Dairy, Or. Write us for prices on Winter cloth ing. woolen underwear, shoes, rubbers, groceries, etc. We have a very large stock of al*»ve goods. Out low prices will be a surprise to you. Make out a list of what you want anil let ns give you prices. THE DUFFY CO. Ike of the Excelsior, Dairy, is pay ing 35 cents for eggs. WE HAVE AN OVERSTOCK OP YOUTHS’ SUITS, AGES which GRIZZL For Ge Cemetery Specialty. Shop O' The Riamai A «Mei ward for any person stealing brands o