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JU.-- A KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. Iwlng followed by a sumptuous sup- (»•i of oysters and utter good tilings. 1 Alsmt * i »ty comprised the party, and |VM a merry time wa* the experience of eaeli. { rral of tin* l»*st skater» who ventured far out found air hole» In the Ice much to their discomfort. George rill’ICHPAY. JANI'AKY 1. II. Ayers 1» recognized as an excel- rw - — - lent skater, and ho wa» one of tin* LOCAL NEWS, The Iasi Examiner deal» al length first to And u dreaded air hole, Of Thin 1» Ute aeiuwai for new r<»ohi with the propriety of building a flour course he went through the ice and mill al laikevluw and announces that was drenched to the waist. Jim (Inna. » project Is being art on foot looking Maxwell also found a »oft place, but Walter Parker of Dairy was In I to that end. It 1» expected to have In »hallow water, Several other» town .Monday. I the proposed mill In operation by were »lightly dampened. N. H. Merrill made a buslucss visit next fall. At present Lake county Moore’s Home Co. regaled Its large to thla place Friday. Hour costs 13 per hundred. audience last evening with the rich We are told that the town arhuols W. L. Brown who arrived hero last est of comedy. The crowded house* will resume next Monday. week from Texas to Investigate with Inspired the participants, who nocihm I Mrs. N. ('. Ilamaker of Bonanza a view of Investing and locating Is I to I m * at th**lr best, and the excellent vlalted thia place Monday. highly pleased with this country, Its merit» of the three short plays, G. 0. Anderson of Dairy waa doing climate, resources and prospects. forming the entertainment, were i lie Is an iu <pialntslice of C. N. F. fully brought out. Meritorious comedy business al the Fail» Monday. Mrs. G. W. Bradley has lieen quite Armstrong, who waa in town from must have a point, and that requisite waa emphatically In evidence last I his < Ihrne ranch yesterday. Bl, but la now reported recovering. night. The audience didn't merely The excursion parly leaving Kan J, C. Ferguson and A. Kershner feel a tickle of pleasure and simply I Francisco last Thurwluy under the were In from their lawl river rauchea direction of Messrs. Bolton ami pell smile. Pervading fun struck every laat week. of Ashland was the largest In the ex body with force, and expression Issued James Brisco of I/»i river was In SEWING perience of Southern Oregon. There In roars 'if laughter and periodic out town Monday ami a pleasant caller at bursts of applause. Hucb an enter MACHINES were 150 from Granta Pass, Medford, thia ufNec. | Jacksonville and Central Point, and tainment Is a sedative, a nervine, In A sidewalk 150 feet long baa Just 120 from Ashland. Over 200 more fact a cure-all. in proof, we went to are the best that the show half sick and left It entirely been completed by Paul Breitenstein from Yreka Joined the party. mechanical well. It beats medicine, costs less on Mill street. shill can pro We learn from the Lakeview Ex We laughed A. D. Ilarprdd <>f Bonanra made a aminer that a murderous assault at and is easier to lake. duce, and at an bualnraa visit to Klamath Falla the Fort Bidwell Was made on the 17lb j until our diaphragm flutter'll like a honest price, Held of corn In a Nebraska breeze. first of the week. on Ed Omlln, a resident of that place fully warranted Space and time forbid an extended Louis Gerlier, the prominent stock- by Granville Mays, In which Conhnsl for ten years. review of the comedies, but that they man of tsiralla, was In town the fore throat wa» cut from ear to car. For- ! were first class 1» attested by all who For sale by pert of tne week. i ty stltclic» had to I m * taken In dress-, attended. The well equipped or the wound. Ills assailant Is reported The university of Kansas proposes chestra discoursed Inspiring music at to auppreas Intercollegiate football, to have escaped Into Oregon. Intervals. aa far aa Ilia I Inal Hutton la concern Mr. Walter Bray and Mias latura ed. , Fox were united In marriage al the TOWN CLEAR OF SMALLPOX. The A. O. If. W. and Itegrre of residence of Mr and Mrs. Pryor, In December 2'1 we disinfected and Honor Lodges will have joint In- the Oklahoma district, yesterday discharged from quarantine last atallatlou Tuesday evening January morning at 9 o'clock, Rev. N. J. liar- smallpox patient in Klamath Falla, bit of till» place |s-forrulng the cere 7th. and fumigated the house where he mony. The wedding took place in Tlte roads over the mountains have was confined. Hence, the town 1» been getting much lietter lately, tlte I Im presence of a number of friends, now entirely free from the disease mud la drying up ami the »tag' s are ami an excellent dinner and a social and has been «Ince the foregoing ; t Ime followed. making g'»»l time. date. F. D. R kamkm , M. I»., New arrivals every day of men Tlte Ballway Age reports that Health officer. about &.5OS miles of railroad were (looking for tlmlwr. There were sev KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. CHRISTMAS AT DAIRY. built In luoi, more than In any pre eral weeks when Hie so called small pox ware kept people awvy, but the vious year for twelve years. K lamath R kpuhlican : I must scare Is now utterly wiped out and Win M. Bray and 'Ph'«. .Slinger, of cases of smallpox in or near Bo Child Worth nillions. annihilated, and not a case of small-1 tell you of the high old time we had ( nanza. timber men from Portland, stopped here In Dairy on Xmas day. We pox or Manila Itch can I m * found here ‘•My child is worth millions to 1 further wish to state that there here the first of the week. They are and proi>ahly not In the county. ' carried out the program to the letter. me,” says Mrs. Mary Bird of Harris are not, at this time and have not Inspecting tlmlwr In tills vicinity. , lienee, If pe<,|»|e want to come and Shot turkeys In the morning, had burg, Pa. “yet I would have lust ber Ashland Record: James M. Kelr- see this county there Is nothing to a sparring match In the afternoon been at any time this fail or winter by croup had I not purchased a bot any cases of smallpox, or other con- and danced all night. We danced In , nan and family of Gaxelle, Nisklyou ; prevent. tle of One Minute Cough Cure.” One the Excelsior and G. G. Anderson got tageius or epidemic disease in or i county, moved to Medford Sunday to Minute Cough Cure is sure cure for ’!’h<* Lakeview Examiner of last us up a supper fit for the gods. The near Bonanza, so far as 1 know or can ■ make that place their future home. coughs, croup and throat and lung week says that the work of laying • learn. Respectfully, Heavily loaded freight wsgons ar rails on the extension of the N. C. (). ' sparring match was a success, too. , troubles. An absolutely safe cough W. S. J ohnson , M. D. rived from the railroad this week. railway to Madeline has been almn Pat Colahan was voted the most cure which acts immediately. The scientific boxer In Dairy. We pinned A full line of Buckingham and youngest child can take it with en Tim freighters report that tlie mails doned, to ba taken up aa early In the were never belter al till* time of tl e spring as the weather will permit. our faith to Geo. Vaughan, and lie llecht boots and shoes—men's and tire safety. The little ones like the was the only man knocked down in' ladies’—for winter wear at the Ex taste and remember bow often It yarn. “When the attempt waa made to ael the contest. We all went home celsior. Dairy. Or. helped them. Every family should A wind storm In Southern Califor the rails It was discovered that the I sober, promising to be sure and come IN riEflORIAL. have a bottle of One Minute Cough nia last Friday did great damage to grade waa so soft that ties and rails again next year. Cure handy. At this season espec property, among which was the des .doiiwt sank out of sight, hence the By Al r. McMillan. Wishing you a happy new year, 1 Reverently in ten bed to the memory of the ially it may be needed suddenly. truction of a large share of the abandonment of the work.” remain. D an I) k Q uillk . late J. H. Houflton. J. L. Padgett & Sons, Keno. orange crop. Fine skating on the overflow from Pead, Brother«! Peat! did ye aay? BONANZA TALK. STOCKHOLDERS MEET1NQ. Dead? Nay »urh cannot be; Clrrult Court will be held here Ewauna lake has attract'd both For (be aoul of man »hat liven to-day— next week by Judge Benson. Quite voting and old the p’Sl week. While I am Bill Jones' son. Pa and ma Though hi« body die and hi« bones decay— Notice is hereby given thst the a number of suits are <>n the ducket, t lie overfow Is froxen sufflelenUy for had a racket last week. Ma got the Hi« aoul shall lire in eternity. regular annual meeting of the stock among whh h several Important Irrl- sk.itIti't, no Ice covers the lake, and . best of pa and fettled II her way. ’Tis hard to part with a friend so dear. holders of the Little Klamath Water gallon cases will probably I m * tried. unless we have colder weather , She made “Giblets” of pa's Items In Oddfellowahip no «launch and true; Ditch Co. will be held in their office Rut who can know, or who can hear M ill. Brown. Iw-ye.ir ohl son of It. th.m that experienced up to date. I last week and pa kept out of the The wing« of death M they flutter near at Klamath County Bank in Klam M. C. Brown of Itouml lake, has a tin re w ill I m * no harvest of Ice from ' paper. Ma doesn’t know me. I’m a To bear the «oul to world« anew? ath Falls, Oregon, on Monday, Janu look, friends; ahed a kindly tear tmdty sprained knee »« the result of a th.it source. The border of upper ' man and in love with all the little A O laat ary 6, 1902, at the hour of 2 o’clock ’er the «hell of the »oul you loved ao well; hors** falling on one of Ills legs, last lake however affords thicker Ice and girls In Bonanza. Pa can shoot the : And gaxe at the emblem a« ye draw near. p. m. Bunday. The injury coniines him to from there some are now gathering clay marbles and ma can wear the t Of Oddfellowtthip, pinned on his bier. The Board of Directors are re How much does it mean? Ah, none can tell. their summer's supply. The main ■ '•bib overalls.” I'm going to have a | quested to meet on Saturday, Janu Ills bod. But chear your heart, O, child and friend; ary 4, 1902 at 2 o’clock p. m. Governor lingers of Washington Imdy of the upper lake Is not frozen. time with the girls and talk ¡is much I For the soul so loved i« free from care. Though hi« mortal clay in the earth descend, Klamath Falls, Or., December 23, died of pneumonia at his home in As to the proposed Klamath coun as 1 please; so here goes: His »oul immortal will ascend 1901. A lex M artin J r ., Olympia on Thursday evening of last ty high school, we have talked with The roads arc very fine; dusty at To a home forever, bright and fair. Secretary. week. Lieutenant-Governor McBride numerous Klamath county citizens holiday time. It's too bad for the Dead, Brother«! D-ad did ye »ay? Nay «uch cannot be; succeeds In tlte executive chair of on the »object, and thus far have not j boys. We want to Jingle the sleigh For Dead? NAILS1 NAILSI $5 PER KEG. the »oul of the man that lives to-day — I Though that »tale. heard a single dissenting voice. All j bells and have a time out of town. his body die and bi» bone« decay— Steel Cut Nails, to close them out, There was a largely attended and seem tofavor the establishment of such i Irrigation scheme*» arc developing His soul shall live in eternity. 50 kegs, at #5 per keg. enjoyable masked ball at Bonanza a achiMil. knowing as they do the ! fast in our »ut rounding country, GEO. T. BALDWIN, RK8OLUTI0XB. The Hardware Dealer. Tuesday evening, (New Years eve.) great benefit to tie realized and the latst week Dan Driscoll found a little Whereas, death has again entered Among those who attended from this trifling cost to taxpayers. Our citi wild horse spring up on the side of our mystic circle with a summons for Rubber boots with leather soles at place were Crxinty Clerk Driscoll and zens, and especially those who wish the mountain. He tisik a surveyor our esteemed brother, J. H. Houston: the Excelsior, Dairy, Or. their children to receive a first class out to locate It accurately; took a Sheriff Summers. Therefore be it resolved that in the FOR TRADE. education, should think It over care whole week to catch It. death of Brother Houston the com The oyster supper given by the Y. I have 10 acres of fruit land at Several Bonanza people attended munity has lost an honest and up W. C. T. U. In the MetiKsllat church fully, and if they conclude that It South, hall, Monday evening netted will I m * a giMMl thing, they ought to the installation of officers of the Star ■ right citizen, Ills sons a kind and be Ashland which will trade for Klam alMiut *M, which amount goes to a encourage it, whenever they can con and Masonic lodges last week at loved father, and the lodge a worthy ath Falls unimproved lots or acreage. I. A. D uffy , Klamath Falta and report a good; and enthusiastic supporter of the Address or call on, fund to establish and maintain a free sistently do so Klamath Falls. principles of “ Friendship, Love and time. County Clerk Driscoll on the 28tb resiling num. Buy O. Short's Spring Lake pota Married, at the residence of the Truth.” P. R. Looaley of Fort Klamath was Issued a marriage license to Mr. Wal Resolved, that the lodge express its toes; they are the best; price 2 cents ter Campbell of Langell Valley and hrlde ’ s parents, Miss Eva Drew to In town yesterday accompanied by We were to Walter Campbell, on Wednesday, appreciation of the sterling virtues of per pound at the ranche. hla daughters Ada and Nellie, tielng Miss Eva Drew of Dairy. Informed that the marrlsge was to January 1, 1902. Rev. E. R. Ketche- our departed brother and its profound Two pairs of ladies’ skates and one en route to Jacksonville where the take pince yesterday, (New Years day) son performed the ceremony in the sorrow at his sudden death. pair of gent's skates for sale cheap at young Indies will remain to attend at the residence of the bride’» parents presence of a host of relatives and ■ Resolved, that we hereby extend to this office. All good, but second the Catholic college. the bereaved relatives our sincere near Dairy. The bride Is the dau friends. hand. sympathy in their bereavement. The sale of land for taxes was con ghter of N. b. Drew, one of the most Mrs. Bertha Bean who went to All kinds of syrups, dried fruit, Resolved, that in token of our sor cluded on Monday. Only four or live prominent and popular citizens, and California for her health, Is not Im row that the charter of this lodge lx* fresh ham, bacon and lard and sor pieces luid to I m * bld In by the county. the bride and bridegroom both stand proving as rapidly as was expected. draped in mourning for a period of ghum, at the Exeelsor, Dairy, Or. A large share of taxes were paid be high In esteem among the young peo Mesdames Hamaker and Johnson thirty days; that these resolutions be fore the sale commenced, so that the ple of the county. Their many All kinds of dry goods at the Ex arc spending the holidays In the spread on the minutes and a copy sale only realised 11109.23. friends will cordially unite in wishing celsior. A load just in. Dairy, Ore Falls city. thereof lx* sent to the Pacific Odd gon. _ _____________ The Oregonian reports that the them Joy. Mrs. C. IL Hoagland attended the Fellow for publication. horse pickling works at Llnnton It was reported last week that the Drew-Campbell wedding Wednesday. New stock of wall paper just re Respectfully submitted in F. L. will probably resume operations by county court would meet on the 8th ceived at Baldwin's, the hardware P- L. F ountain , A series of meetings will I m * held In and T. the middle of January. This furn of January. This was a misprint. dealer. G ko . R. H uhn , our town, conducted by E. R. Ketchc- ishes a market for horses that are The county commissioners' court ~ FOR SALE^ Committee. son ami assisted by Rev. Ilarbit, the worthless for anything else. meets today. The business of the Klamath Falls pastor. The meet Good second-hand Maltby-make A full line of groceries. Patent Marshfield Hun: Dr. E. E. Straw, commissioners' court Is to lie vory ings will begin Sunday evening, Jan saddle for sale. Inquire at this office. consist Ing of receiving reports medicines ot all kinds — enough to large, formerly of Klamath Falls, arrived uary 5. Buckingham and Hecht Warenton kill you if sick, make you sick if not, B ill J onics ’ B oy . on the Alliance this week and has and settling with road supervisors; continually on hand at the Excelsior, boots, shoes and felts, at Excelsior, opened an office In the Sougstiikcn A appointing Judges and cletks of elec COMMUNICATION. Dairy, Oregon. Dairy, Or. Smith building. Dr. Straw comes tion; granting liquor licenses; making changes, if any are needed, in voting Bonanza, Oregon, highly recommended aa a skilled precincts; making tax levy for 1(102, Dec. 26th 1901. physician. and transacting other businesses legit To the people of Klamath county > The Ashland Record figures that imately comes before the court. The and surroundings: during the past year Jackson coun county court, for tho transaction of 1 have been Informed that a notice, I ty’s productions of gold, fruit, horses, civil business, will be held by Judge (or notices) has been posted on Klam cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry, hay, Willits next Monday. ath Reservation stating that I had grain, flour, hides, peltry, wool, hops, Lakeview Examiner: Last Sunday reported fifteen eases of smallpox in onions, peppers, melons anil eggs ag gregate In value approximately 1728,- was a disastrous day for the lovers of Bonanza. I wish to Inform the people gener skating. Large crowds went to 400. ally, and those making such state G,,ose lake, but the day was too mild The Masonic and Eastern Star lod ment In particular, that I have not ges had a joint. Installation of officers to enjoy the sport. It was at a time reported fifteen, or any other number Frldsy night, tho formal ceremonies when the Ice was breaking and sev* I 4* 4* 4* + ELECTRIC BIO STORE CASH 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. — CEO. T. BALDWIN, Shoes, Hats, Dry Goods, Clothing and Groceries. The Best Assortment We Have Ever Shown New Stock Now Arriving. Hardware & Furniture Dealer. A. O. V. W. BUILDING, THE DUFFY CO. Call in and see our Bargain Counter. Most goods marked down, one-half same at less than half price. THE BRICK STORE. FULL STOCK OF » General Merchandise. REAMES & JENNINGS, KLAMATH FALLS, OR. A LITTLE STORE, FULL OF BIG GOODS EXCELSIOR I. F. Davies, Mail Distributor and General Roust about, Proprietor. DAIRY, KLAMATH COUNTY, ORE. GRIZZLE & BRYANT For General Stone Work. Cemetery Work of all Klddl « Specialty. All Work Guaranteed. Shop Opposite New Feed StaMe. $250.00 REWARD. The Klamath County Lite Stoelf Association will pay the above re ward for the arreet and convlcUoa W any person or pentone found guilty off stealing or altering the marks or brands of any stock belonging to M>V member of this association. Address Chas. Horton, President or J. O. Hamaker,Secretory,