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— ♦* __ BARGAINS * That Never Fail To Bring Business: « ♦ « + * * 14 pounds sugar 7-cent beans...... 7-cent prunes 25-ccnt can oysters......... 25-ccnt can peaches ..... 25-ccnt can apricots....... 30-ccnt can Bartlet pears 30-ccnt can strawberries 15-cent can beans, three cans for...... 15-cent can oysters, three cans for...... 15-cent package egg noodles............. . 20-cent package coffee......................... 20-cent package H. A. pancake flour 60-cent tea 50-ccnt tea 40-ccnt tea $1.00 .05 .05 .20 .20 25-ccnt co flee .20 .20 .20 .35 .35 .10 .15 .15 .50 .40 .30 .20 Other Goods in Proportion. THE DUFFY CO’S STORE T. 11. MOORE, l»<tu these true servant« of God be as bread cast upon the waters, to I tie gathered many days hence. B ill J omks * B uy . THE ALTURAS TRIAL. 3 J (San Francisco Call.) 7 At.TVK is. Jan. 13. Rage, hatred T and excitement were the distingulsh- 7 Ing features In the Inal of James W. 7 Brown, lhe alleged lyncher. this 7 afternoon. Superior Judge Harring- tf I ton, almost beside himself with In- 7 dignation over the course of counsel 7 for the defense. and seemingly on the 7 verge of a breakdown IwcauN»» of the 7 strain lie lias lieen under for the past 7 seven weeks, summarily ordered Wit- .-< iiwwt’hinl Morris off lhe stand and adjourned court without listening to the protests Brown's attorneys were attempting to make. The court was picture or rage as he excoriated the the counsel. He declared he had been driven almost to distraction by the unprofessional conduct of the at- terncys representing the alleged lynchers, and that he was “sick and tired of the whole business.” It was expected that the examination of i Morris would tie concluded today, but the abrupt adjournment will result In the young lyncher being recalled when the session of court is resumed on Monday. The case is likely to go , to the jury next week. The defense this morning resumed the cross-examination of Witness Morris. Spencer asked the witness if his father when on his deathbed or or at any time after the lynching, i nau had iuiiu said: . “ •** 1 vuuni could die liappv if ■ « 1 knew E. S. Trowbridge (the men had the grocer . Morris replied in lhe negative. “On the night you met Mr. Raker People who come West to look for locations buy tickets to the farthest (one of the council for the defense) at point possible for a common rate. Lookout, did you state that Jimmy- Published ever, Thnraday by They are not obliged to ride clear Boyd (one of the counsel for the pros through, if they shall find a place that ecution) had gone to your ranch and suits them, but they have the privi told your uncle that if you went to Enero us ikd P kofbiktobs . lege of going to the farthest point, Alturas you would be shot, and tak and purchasers of set tiers’ tickets ing you aside, warned you not to go R-RKRimOM »ATIS: to Alturas?” he was asked. O.e rear (tn advance).................................. t-’ W want to get all they can for their “I made that statement In sub- money. Instead of stopping at THURSDAY. JANUARY 23. 1902. 1902 ' Tacoma or Seattle, or even Portland. [ stance. I told Boyd that I had I they will buy a ticket to the farthest I nothing to fear; that 1 knew noil Ing Last Tuesday Mexico suffered from point, which will be Ashland. And [of the lynching and that 1 would go an earthquake shock, which was most of the people who buy tickets to Alturas.” most severe at Chilpancingo, where to Ashland will come into Western The defense asked t lie Mme quest ion many lives were lost and much prop Oregon and look for homes. For the . several times as to the different per erty destroyed. First reports ap il rst time Western Oregon will have ■ «'ns present, and the prosecution ob- proximated the dead at 300. Many the benefit of common-point passen- jected strongly. Judge Harrington were killed in a church, where a ger rates, and it is likely to profit sustained objections to the questions, crowd of worshipers had gathered. from this movement more than any | The defense said it wanted to Im- The walls and roof of the building other part of the Northwest. > peach Morris, he having imide con- fell. “Much depends, however, on the 1 trarv statements in and out of court. if j The court said: non. J. N. Williamson of Prine welcome the visitors receive. they find everybody bent on making! “It has been admitted time and ville has announced bis candidacy for the republican congressional nomina money out of them by what is vul-I time again that the witness had told tion in the 2nd district to succeed garly known as ‘pulling their leg,’ j different parties that he knew nuth- Congressman Moody. This announce Western Oregon will not only not Ing of the lynching.” When Morns was asked whether he ment puts a quietus on the talk that profit immediately from the influx of hoineseekers, but will be cursed for | had not said that Hutton had stepped he might aspire to the state secre taryship. Mr. Williamson was elect years by the victims of the ungene--1 out of Trowbridge’s store on the ed to the state senate from this dis ous treatment. The visitors must be night of the lynching the court sus- trict two years ago and has long heen treated with reasonable considers- tained an objection by the prosecu prominent and influential in state tion, and something should be done ‘ tion and uprising counsel began an to make their visit pleasant. They ; argument. Arising from the bench politics. should be squarely dealt with and on > the Judge remarked: Public com- “For God's sake, wear yourselves Representative Tongue had a con a fair business basis. ference with Secretary Hitchcock to mercial bodies in Western Oregon out, and I will take a seat near the day, In which he vigorously protested could do much worse than make some stove.” He suited his action to his words. against the creation of a forest re preparations for receiving the visi The defense did not leave the quell- serve in Southwestern Oregon, as tors and getting them interested in proposed by the department. This the country.” tion and the court said: “Counsel is killing time.” reserve, if created, would embrace a BONANZA TALK large section of Curry and Josephine “We want to impeach the wit- ness, ” said Raker. “Suppose some counties, and smaller portions of Coos Dear Mr. Editor; Since Pa and and Douglas. Mr. Tongue says no Ma Jones had a “spat,” they both • one should say that your Honor and »eserva is needed for the protection now refuse to whisper any of the I went to a hen roost—” “Well nt the water supply and to preserve The court, interrupting: secrets of our town; so I, Bill Jones’ 1 doni ! you would get the chickens, the rich timber lands of that section boy will give you a short talk in re would work a great injury to the gard to the comings and goings, say pike them, and I’m sick of Modoc i chickens.” lumbering Interests. Mr. Tongue is ings and doings of our citizens. opposed to the general policy of ex “If I’d said possums I d been all Fred Harpold made a business trip ,” retorted Raker. tending reserves until the lieu land law lias been repealed or radically to Merrill last Monday, returning Harrington is a Southern gentle Tuesday. man, and this remark angered him. modified.—Oregonian. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ingersoll ‘•‘Raker—We desire, your Honor, Klamath county will witness an Kilgore, a seven pound girl. | to make an application to present unusual influx of new settlers the We are glad to see our old time : matters----- ■ext few months, notwithstanding friend, S. I). Whitmore, able to be The court—You will not. tl>e misrepresentations of truth out breathing the pure air again, Raker—We desire to prove that butchers along the railroad, and after his illness from rheumatism. the witness was under guard by men many will see the wisdom of casting Our town was flooded with Indians paid by the Attorney General s office. their lots here and contributing to last Tuesday. The quarantine Is j We will prove that by Deputy Sheriff the general development, notwith raised and •they feel like birds re- Batchford----- standing the damaging influence of leased from their cage. The court—You will not. Take some shortsighted opponents to “Uncle” John Nichols is seriously ^our t,1T thls malter *• growth and improvement in the 111 from La Grippe. Dr. Johnson Is! 1 *,H not have ,L sl,ut UP- Oen- county. Here the new comer will attending him, but chances arc 1 tleu,cn ,,f tbc take a recw“ un' find a comfortable climate, elements against him on account of his age Monday. I am sick of the shame- which insure good health and as and a complication of other ailment*. rul tbln&M enacted here day after favored a spot as there is on the quite a number of our people are ■ da{’„ Coast for accumulating wealth. We _ ____ , . . . All th s was said in an Impassioned , , 1 need more people, energy, enterprise on the complaining list on account of ; voice accompanied by wild gestures, and capital,—the more, the better,— and the Judge’s eyes flashed. After J. O. Ilamaker made a business lbc ret|r„„lent of the j Iuker to hasten growth. trip to Lakeview last week. arose and In a quiet voice asked to WILL BENEFIT KLAMATH. We are sorry to learn of the death presents matter of Importance to The following paragraph published of Mrs. Dr.“ Demorest of Lakerlew, tJ>e court, In Saturday's Oregonian shows the who died suddenly last Saturday “I will not listen to It," said the court, but quiet being restored, Rak- bright prospect for Immigration and morning. A goodly number of our citizens are er said: the unprecedented advantage which This morning I presented to your will accrue to Klamath county, with attending court at the Falls this i Honor habeas corpus papers in the other Oregon points, by reason of the week. The revival meetings at this place, of eight men. The men are common rate concession: “The determination of the Harri under the leadership of Rev. Ketch- confined in jail and we desire that a man lines to apply the new settlers' eson, assisted by Rev. Harblt of wr*1 ** made obtainable this after rates through Portland to points on Klamath Falls, have drawn to a noon.” No, sir; 10 o’clock Monday morn- lhe Southern Pacific as far south as close. Rev. Harbit made many and Ashland will Inevitably bring much lasting friends during his brief stay i lnK>” “•‘f Judge Harrington, Raker suggested quietly that It travel to Oregon this year,” said a with us. He returns to bis home prominent railroad man yesterday. followed by the prayers of the Christ- the hearing commenced at 0:30 “The northern lines must quote Ian people of our community, that o'clock the Brown case could proceed • —..-u God will bless him in his ministerial at 10 o’clock. W. MUSE & SON, I OPERA HOUSE E R. RUNES, ALEX MARTIN JR I Vice President. Stea KLAMATH FALLS, LUMA FRIDAY, JAN’RY 24, MOORE’S HOME COMPANY r i 1 ÍVnV Jiv.l Ï I Collections Attended to Promptly. In the 4-Act Comedy-Drama, “TRISS,” KLAMATH OR "THE WAIF OF SACRAMENTO." I Corresoondinci Invited. FALLS PLANING MILLS, J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor. 7 7 7 ' • 7 ’ 7 A 7 ■ 7 7, 7 7 7 7 f * f «♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦; KLAMATH REPUBLICAN ALEX MARTIN President. Plans and Specifications Furni»hcd on All Kind« oi Buildings and Contracting and Building on the Installment Plan. Among the inflnif«» variety <.( m*url«| ami work fiirnlahnl h, th.. <>111 « Store Front«. IV.««I Carving, stair Hall», Uahiatrra ami N»w»| p«(, h,ac^„ •.. roll ami l nrnr.1 Work. Saab, l>«o» ami lllimla, Corner and Ha* Hlnrk, SaU ami lurnr.1 Halualer». Ikair and Window Frame». I'ulplla and Few Ends Hhin.U. | „ild. 1«' ,l»> Iware. Paint» slid <Hl. Moulding andGla*. Elevation« »mt I w . i . m ' Fiubiw«<«l. Ground and < ul Gla«a, Wall Paper, Furniture, etc., etc, ' |lc«l work »ml material, sod in Ibv latr»t and m<«t apnrovvd •(»Ira liXClIANt'.E S TABLES W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. liorm'N boarded by day, wook or month. -*■ ’VI j • ||av (¡min bought mid Hold. I’assettgerH com«•) <•<! to all purl* of .Southern Oregon and Northern California at the very lowest rates. Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel l.inkville. CAST OF CHARACTERS: Ji'tMtK A nanias L ovkhiddy , (whois all that hl-« name ImpheM * ' H ank Joan.vN, (a 4f»er.) Chas. R< berta N at W kbheb , (a hero against his will.) ........ Fred L. Houston J ack H amlin , (a gambler.)..............II. I’- Gslarneau H allelujah B illy , (belongs to Salv.itIon Aron.) ...Al. P. McMillan Z1BN ah G kimms , (prop’ietor of the roost.) ................................................................. Merl Houston M ks . R obik , (motherof Tris».) i Miss Prim, (a trifle deaf,)) Henrietta Gslarneau S tsik S mith , (all learning.).. Hertha Nickerson T kiss . (the Waif.).................. Pearl Ethier Moors SYNOPSIS: ACT L “Thero<«t." Nat’s return. The quar rel. What -»me out of a l>ecr hsrrel? ACT II. Judge has the Jains. A real live Salva tion Army. Hank's opinion. The murder. ACT III. Nat on trial for his life. Tris* finds a mother “according to the statoots.” Jack II jiii II ii guilty. Struggle for life. The »•scape. ACT IV. The female seminary. Jack disgulaed as a professor. Susie Smith smitten. Billy as head porter. Miss Prim with the “Shootin Iron.” The Judge and Hank in store clothes. "High, Low, Jack and the Game.” Specialties by the Entire Company. TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT CHITWOOD'S. The court—I will not get up to bear the matter. I said 10 o’clock. Proceedings were instituted in the cases of Fred Roberts, Harry Rob ert*, E. S. Trowbridge, Orin A Trowbridge, James It. Myers Sr., It. L. Nicholls, Claud Marcus ami J<»cph Leventon. These men were not indicted by the graixi jury for complicity in the Lookout lynching, and they were arrested on tile com plaint of Mary Lorenz, a half-breed daughter of Calvin Hall, one of the victims of the moh. The law pro vide* that the men be given a per- limlnary bearing within two days after arrest or be discharged or that tiie preliminary hearing lie pwtponed from day to day. They have not been accorded a prelhninrry hearing and are still in jail, and counsel for the defense has instituted halx-as corpus proceedings for their rcleaw. Don’t Live Together. Constipation and health never go together. DeWitt's Little Early Risers promote easy action of the bowels without distress. "I have been troubled with costiveness nine year», ” says J. O. Green, Depauw, Ind. “1 have tried many remedies but Little Early Risers give best re sult«.” A Profitable Investment. “I was troubled for aix»ut seven years with my stomach and In tied half my time,” »ay» E. Demick, Somerville, Ind. “I spent about il,- 000 and never could get any thing to help me until I trlid Kodol Dyspep sia Cure. I have taken a few tw»t- tles and am entirely well.” You don’t live by what you eat, hut by what you digest and aMlmllate. If your stomach doesn't digest your food you are really starving. Kodol Dys pepsia Cure does the stomach’s work by digesting the food. You don’t have to diet. Eat all you want. Ko dol Dyspepsia Cure cures all stomach troubles. A full line of Buckingham and Hecht boots and shoes -men’s and ladies’—for winter wear at the Ex celsior, Dairy, Or. Solke I I or Publication. Ik pAitiiHMit of tlir |n!rrl«*r. I . 1 aibl < ‘ftk v at ’ IWrentw? II. IWH | 1 X«»tlrv liere by gKrti tlmt the* fol» lowing naiit«'«l •fitter him n«»tlrf «»I Ilia ttif* fitloii tn nirtlu' hiia) th |*»rt ill Ilin • telm. Ah»l Ihal »rtl«l pffMif • ill l«r »»••!•’ twl*»rr J.<> llaniahrr, I*. J. n. HOORE, I A. Tp M . Ik n K. Ilf hMhiu» ll»r I. I- |<>« in« w t«> f»r»>Tr hi« ouitlhii ou« nwt’lriMf u|K»n Mfnl <-tiliK4lion *>f «•id land, vii J J o*«»b IterteteMl« of ILxiai /a < ; O. li htcwurt, of I.Ar>|frll Valley, Oregon ; J#« Nl»l<»hf, «»I luauttrll Valtey» Or«*|h>h • Itforgw lh «l. <»f i Valtey, Orfgon GENERAL FREIGHTER, Prompt ami careful attvntioa U> all older« ............... E M. B hatt Alft, ICrgifttrr, J. B. MOORE, ICodol Dyspepsia Cure Proprietor of Freight Wagen. , Ev-rvtlilng »lone with nestncM and <fi«natrh HOTEL BARBER SHOP. Digests what you cat. J W. SIEMENS, Prop Tlii« pr>q«ratlon contain« all of the dig'«latit« and dlgi-ata a l kind* of f««l It giro« instant roll, f and never fall, to cure. It allow» y .u to eat all Geanliness and Good Work ttie f«»l you wool. The rtK-t *cn»IUve stomarhaian take it By Hsu«, many Guaranteed. thousands of dy»|w|>t h >»•• A/so Agent for LONDON Ml cured a fl« r rvrrytbmg < !■* fall«-'' H 1« unequal!*d for allstomuch trouble*. LANCASHIRE HAE INS CO. M. E. CHURCH. ft can’t help but do you Sunday school, lo a. in.; Mrs. F. T>.parol «11» br F. lx« irr*IJ>AW Mo K. Boyd, Supt. Physician and Surftva, All call« Answered Prowigtly (jgy or Night. Iteaslrm-e, one l.loch north >>| Klam.tS Ilou»r tutor un» hl«k «art A II I'. M . hall. (■|imtniM't<»iivr at |L»ii«noa, on J«n-triFi ’/A |t<M, til: Irnitii« W Hr«vAt|»w II E !**• litres **<• \ 4 and aNM| NH % Kor. 1 • D. REAMES, M. D. llAtMittfl ILSOt Ft MS AM ■H m SI t».lli»i<"*S*toSi'« M**«tbrlBr .IM» rKKACHtNG HKRVK'R*. Ashland and Klamath Falls Stafte Line. First Sunday of each month, II a. in. and 7:JO p. in. Second Sunday of each month. 7:30 p. m. Third Sunday of each month, II * a. in and 7:30 p. in. vf.iki-H daily trljM i-acli way by Bar N. J. II akiut . Pastor. riti. Sala Springs, Shake, Pokcga- Rublier hoot* with leather soles at ma, (laigglng Camp,) Keno, to I the Excelsior, Dairy, Or. Klamath Fall*. Meet on the first and third Tl>«r»- days of every month, officers»*: Dolly Cvrlitig«, V G.; Franc»» M Irr. V Hattie Hafcn, Sec.; f M. Ilanimimd, Financial Set.; Alfia < 'aalcl, T reusurer. C. H. WITHROW, aop . nt STATE LAND BOARD. NoUry Publk and Coa»»y«s*- KI.AM Al If FALLS, O«E- New stock of wall paper just re ceived at Baldwin's, the hardware Il Is the direct floc from Aslilsnd I l:I I.-1 HE li ' Ntrril'B. dealer. mid .til Northwest Oregon to Klam ath Falls, Merrill, Bonansa, Illy Notice is hrrehv giren turnt« in lire the «-run. conni» ■ • trr».ury kw Buckingham and Hecht Warenlon |||I|||* III ■ and Lakeview, and alwt Indian drmptlun of the folloa ing count» bools, k I kh - s and felts, at Excelsior, Agem-y sod Ft. Klamath. - - 1 on I »nd rant«. prot«-«f<-.l »ml |>ri<>» prior In,- Dairy, Oregon. ,.r,.«t < on •««•« »ill 14, tswft. Intere»! A#er-Lakeview Stage Line. s. l M c N aughton , Prop. Office: At the Telegraph t Leave Klan ah Falla <lally at a. hi . and arrives l>y 6 p. in., and inaU-s good connections with nil n<irl h and south bound I rains at Ashland. Daylight ride both way«. Good Stock and Equip ment. Careful Attention Oiven Traveling Public. No«. from Ihi» list« : ....... «*». 7MIS, 7H2W, 7 i <K2, 7H2S, 7*30. SIM, *4«*. 7* TA’tt, 7*-o. saw. i*’A. HIM), N*i|rl, <H7W, St'«*. 7WS. 7wiH.' ;*»•. so*L .*1?' 7»-i, 7MI4, 7*0". HOMI :«»4. ....... , 7UW. »137. 71*0. w"-. I*'3,1' '-*2.’ I »071». 71'1». w»^, »1«. -’ML 7113», »IM . »1*1. HIUI, hOH6. I'll" MOK», 7MJ1, M*»V1. MI’M Nl»’«. jkS Datel at Klamath 4»ll’. I Slid day of January It»!. II. II. VsAo««*** County TrM*r*\ I Children t-.apectally *•«*• I Burns, bruise* and ruW tremcly painful mid if nrgl”' I H- M. fi.UlRUT, J. L. YAIM, result In bloml poisoning. 1 I Office. I'roprirlor. are cs|s« lally liable to *»’h I Superintendent. KLAMATH FALLS, OR. bci'iiuse not so careful- (D. I Child Worth nilllons. DeWitt’s Witch llmcl I equalled. Drawsoul th« I • My child is worth millions to w I Daily from Ager to Klamath Hot iuc,”Mays Mrs. Mary Bird of Harris the pain, s<xm heals th« Spring«, Keno, Klamath Fall«, hairv burg, Pa, “yet I would have lost, her ware of counterfeits. ■ pH,.». DeWitt'» Witch 11.^^ I Bonanza, Bly ami laikeview . by croup had I not purcliuscd a hot- cured my bnbyuf ••«*«"» ■ Daily from Lakeview to Blv, Bonanza 'leofOiie Minute Cough Cure.” One I physicians gave her «r Iad . I airy, Klamath Fall«, Keno, Klamath Mlniifi- Cough Cure Is sure cure for Hot Spring« ami Ager. Mock, N. , ■ coughs, croup an<l throat nnd lung I James “The sores were *' had »h I Makes connection with all trains at | trouble». An nlmolulely wd* «mgh The I to five drcsH S s day?^ I Ager, Cal. •'urn wiih-li acts hnmedlalely. ’.... . ................. ...... - _ ! youngest child can Uke II with on- () short’s Spring b»** lire safety. The little ones like the rwf|. ,h),y art. ill« best! Prlw 1 taste an<l remember how often It per pound at the ranche._ Easy Coaches. *"’lp<,<l them. Every family should For News <><«• Excellent Accommodations. •live a lM.itle of One Minute Cough I iMvi Bull**1*’ Cure handy. At this season espec-j Read the San Franc* '•fly it may Im needed suddenly. Fifty c«nM P^ ""’nl,„'lnn M4! ------------- ■-’"■Ä.w*'* All kinds of syrups, dried fruit, i |arg(. ¿»-page so’hiud Aii ? Khl ,ramc fresh bam, I hu ' oii and lar i mid sor- ( II u' . •’ isiness eulrusterl lo us will be expedited. g’nini, at the Excelaor, Dnlry, <