KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. Hoy Mfsid.ird. i.,st ThiTsilny, »ttltinir tn 4hl| Mr M(p r(- '",l ‘ " ’• t'ltur-.e of assy..It, I, <'•’ rMl’KXl)AY. APRII. IO ' 11 * ' ' til'd III Jostlr,. lluClill's 1 waslliMNl »50 and costs. Siili- l.OCAL NEWS. Sfqm ntly i||t. tWl) '"'<• •••" company departed on Ils ' An untwually »ewr« wind prevailed It Inerary. fur a »h"H hu",Uv The Del Norte Record says: Can t l!rw *• bool house to cost »LfiO't ’ll. Ilsli ami ,, 4f(, |)I)W coming |(I|O u p, eriM-ted tilt* »umnier nt Foil lilt" Klamath ltn..r, Ttl„ K|ttmalh, 1 We In 111 V,., 1» fl,,. (>|||y *in,M|J1 (1|| (|(|, KI»«'“1*'- The ................. sheep tthrivrlng In I coast Hilo which eamllf. Ilsli enter. The 11*1, am »|lN|Ur B||(J duxlry will **"• **' "" 1,1 ,"’1 ¡"•"'"'Itl'damuM-d by tlie Indian* I site roiiutyi >r eatlng i .1 f 11 nt and ... a Ughi i » . log | - TuwnTulk ut Aslilund I* licrenfter fl for A drled .amile tisi, buri» llke u can* to lie l»»»ed «" * «wnt-weekly, I h ì ;| ii die whm llghi.d, h. n< e tliclr * hninc. ping this week. 11,1 .. arrivata .it Hotel I Link* Jim Smith who «'* "I*»1 fr""' the county Jail, *•* re-.wpturetl near '•Ile c. T. Sllvcrs, Cryslal; M. H. Parker, Uh |> ( | Londla: genu on TucMl.iy. I. W. Llnds.iv, Lorella; II. R. t . Cuniilngiiam ha* Mikl hl* rant'll McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. l.jtW »err* at Furl Klalnatll to ley, Mis J, v. v L. C. Svliu'inorii. Mrs. — < >. It. Hunch, IVltoc. Rruw. "I A*bhin<l. J. M. Emery, l ori klama)li: I. F. ma». Drow uf Dairy, the popular 1 ’ ‘ ! Mi and Mra i Wen- caudidutj for a«Mi«or. waa vtutlng ,|' 1 ' ■ Kdw trd I o-in-r, \v. II. a vli t of i ngn; eg in ||, ii < , t | kt'l I IIMIK -*. Judip' IL I . I'eiiMin, wli< I, i> bei U Mojiyurning at Huleiii, Il -ll.'l Tuesday evening. Jim. liiatlley, the imputar Iner- i haul ot Lorella, has been a I Jls visitor tIlls week. Mrs. J. W. Mri'oy and son of J t. Kliimath visited till* place the latlt i part of last wet k. A, Kershner and W. F. Arant arrived home Tuesday noon on then ret urn from Port land. W. II. MiisM'lman and Mr. v.m Meter of P< h ' Valley were pleasant cullers ut I his «'fficc Saturday. M ciii I nts of tlie Eastern St ir i-u- joyeil a sumptuous banquet after coil fcrrlng degrees Tuesday night. Rev. J. II. Griffith will hold servi ces III H k * Methodist church next Sunday morning and evening. W. E. Conner arrived last Thum day from lil* visit to California .tri left Friday for Ins Lone rock r.im-l . Maj. C. E. Worden has bought It. F. Crouch 22o acres of land joining the Wright place near town. Geo. T. Baldwin left Monday noon for Port land where he goes as a del. - gate to tlie democratic state conven tion. I. F. Davies, the popular and en terprising merchant at Dairy, was doing business in Klamath Falls last Friday. Having closed out hl* stock of groceries, T. II. M<sire has accepted a clerkship In the store of Judge L. F. Willits. W. ii. Musselman closes a success ful term of school in Poe Valiev to morrow and expects to begin a term nt Fort K larn.it Ii next Monday. I.. A. Richardson, Arthur Oberlin and Wm. Sutherland of Like Citv. Mich., arrived here last evening to secure s one II iii I mt . They left for Sprague river today. (’. C. Brower, a lawyer formerly located at Astoria, wlm has licen here the past week, thinks favorably of locating at this place In the prue- lice of Ills profession. R. W. Mamie arrived from Ager Friday, liclng accompanied by E. II. Brooks who comes from Tenne'Mi and was on his wav to El. Klamath to visit the family of Ills uncle, .1. W. McCoy. P. S. Loosley and Ed. I/Hisley ar rived here Friday < vening from Ash land eii route to tlieir hollies at Ft. Klamath The former has I mmu spending the winter in Jackson coun ty and the latter lias licen attending college at Portland. Jas. Holmes of Merrill arrived here Monday evening on Ills way home from a trip to Seattle and other Puget Sound points. He saw only two or three days of sunshine during ills several weeks' absence and is lietter satislied than ever with this county. 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. ft CASH STORE WAV -S tiletto - SEWING MACHINES hi» friend» ut the Falta Hutuiday. Miisiwhnan, I'.... Valley; Joo. W. Llllkvllle laslge No. 11«, A. I ». I Beil. |||y; N, A.,!, Dunlin, ito- are the best that W »III liol'l a »moker next Tuesilay lianza. mechanical ,.veiling All nieilllwr» are Invited to S u | m - i Intrnd.'iit li.'Lap Informa ns shill can pro attenti. I hilt hu I lin s'ver.d |x I liions which duce, and at an Tlir N <’• railway upenr I n m w Will MH,|| I m . , I,, „I.,!,.,I j(| llller- honest price »tatloii for i»u»lii«*a on April I nt est of a high ** Ip.il. Tbc petitions fully warranted Madeline, its newt lermliiu*, which w III I*« pr< Minted ut i he meeting of for ten years. I» luù mil«» from Lakeview. the county court next mont ii for Thl* county I» repreacnled In the net Ion and the question will then For sale by npubiitaii »iute central committee lie III hli.qie to suliinlt to tlie voter* by C. R De Lap iiik I In the coiigrcM. at I lie J line elect |u|i, A county high tonal euiiiuillle« hv II. F. Mortiti, h M'his.l would la- a most dcKlrable Jim Smith, who wa» being litd.l to acipiikltlon and citizen* hliuitid »nswer to the cliurge of larceny in make a milted effort to Secure one. Hie i In uit emiri, dug hl» way out o( It B M irple »ho returned from Rte count) Jail »nd inu<le In» caeap« Ag.r the latter jiart of last week, buutlay night. infurili* ns tliat ).to men arc now : , . I I . I Hiring tlie JMW-t week R. II. Ilin* liullt of Suttle Illi» bought live rrsldem c up Kl.un.itli riv. r frum Laird’* and Niemen* and u Dial tlx- force will I h - tncrcaserl und tot* of Capi. J. Work of resliiciH c lit* of Ballai« tlie work rtlhiied as mm , ii ii * the weather M-ttl.lie says tlicr? 1 lire Baldwin. Ashland Titling»: JiJtll fi. Shook, I i.uou ti.» and live cars of iron at 7X. O. V. W. BkJILDINC win, ha* iievn »laying several mouth* l.-ilrd * and that live more car* of KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. at Meillanda, Lo» Angel.-» ami other tlie latter w.re mmhi expecU-d to arrive. Work i* now In pregrr-aa on Niuriicrii California point», leturm-tl a 12" f ot l.r.dge, to spall Klalnatll bur. There are many pure bred to Ashland yesterday. riv. r f irteeii miles from Klam.itlion. animals owned In the county to-daj II. F. Murdoch placed lion. Clio». Tlie democrat ic county convent ion i'¡M'dally in t lie Tide lake pastures Th.-demand f.,r tlmlter. agricul N. ,M'«irc of Illis cuiuity before tli. met In Hie court room at tills place and yet one-half of the people of tilt »tale eiHiveiitloii In an eloquent uixl tural lati i, ami town lots I* steadily last Saturday and effected a pern.a- county do not know it. They well-wutded speech. lie eulogized grow>ng and price* are naturally on nent organization by electing ('. T. have Ir-ard of them and perhaps tlie increase. Those who arc In a the »tale treasurer In high terms. Silvers chairman and Ed. Freuer have forgotten. But place tills stock I«».lion to know say tliat numerous secretary. The following n< inina- on exhibition and let the people once Wm Bat tersoli, whu tcmuvetl her. l.lg transfers <>f timln-r will take ti"iis were duly made: lately from Tillamook county, hu* ■ee them, and they will never forget pia < I. f. re fail au<l that by Mieli Clerk. .1. II. Driscoll. bought a tract of several aerea ud Ot course our horses and cattle are rim. , most. If not all. <>f the tlmlirr Sheriff. S. T. Summers. Joining town on tin- notili uml ex not the only exhibits we would have. now avallatile for purchase will have Judge, Geo. T. Baldwin. peci» to soon build u dwelling on It. The products of our fanns, of our passed Into 11» hands of capitalist*. Treasurer. Geo W. Bradley, dairies, of our sawmills, and other Tlie meeting to take »I c | m in pro Large m neve.1 interests In our for Commissioner, N. S. Merrill. enterpris's will demand recognition moting tlie prupoMni irrigating canal ests insure rapid development. The Assessor, Jasper Bennett. in commending this scheme, from I'ppcr K lam.it h lake I» I* lug Inert s ng i ilue of ranch ami town Surveyor. W. T. Butcher. fC'-l safe in saying that the people of Initial Mvirill loda/, ami we look prop tty Is k< .'ping step with tliulx-r Coroner, IL W. Marple this section are a unit in this mat fur lnqiortaiit act Ion looking to tip Interests. Delegates to the slate and con- ter, and in also saying that no less »uci'iM of tlie enterprise. I.aketi w Examiner: Citizen* of gressional convention: Geo. T. Bald than »10,000 worth of pure bred (ex Al tlie rrpuldleuii state runveu Ibi I, .tn itn county, arc becoming win, M. E. Hutchison and Dr. liar- hibition) stock is owned within a lion. B F. Atant w.is made a mem hit. i te.| in the pro|*isc.| public gus. D legates were Instructed to radius of eight square miles, and we l»-r uf the committee on organi/1 hlgliwav ill. Ute lieti a few Week* ago support Geo. Chamberlin fir the will be only too glad tn get some of I iuii and older of biLslnewi and II I in 'i lic Evitili.ter. to lie built from nomination for governor. it before the public. Again, I urge Nurdocli a uit'udi r of tlie coinmltlc Pa. . to Ely. Mr. B'. b . i ink j Newly elect«! county central com upon you the necessity of immediate < mi platform and i. Militi ions. mittee: J. L. Hanks, J. F. tie» Iler action, and I for one would lie glad i p. .o ¡.lent st’s'kinan of Sprague The dfinir’r.it» of Liko rotini' rlv . Is ei.iiitn.inlcatliig with the and Wni. Terril!. to attend tmy meetings to lielp the !.. A. LEWIS. Linkvllle precinct's < ffleers were enterprise along. Trusting tliat our have uuiuiualed Hi following tlvk' t. •liisin •• e ' ii of Paisley, asking t licit 11 li.ily, conniy Jud,?'; B'. A < ur •O ;> :,|'| 11 III the enterprise, chosen as follows: Marion Hanks. It is Leonard A. Lewis who died at Eu- Supervisor of roi l district No. I: people will interest themselves in riitr, cuuimlaalonet : A. II. N hi mi .St.-. I tliat t lie clt Iz.'lis of Che- this matter. 1 am. in st respectfully, th 'iti. V B . M ,ii, .ng. i Icrk ; I. • wauran will pillion the county reka Springs, Ark., April 3, 1IIO2, IL E. Hunsaker, supervisor of road etc., C aleb T. O liver . was I torn at Greene istle, Ind., Sep- Reali, treasurer; <I. L. Manley, a*.».-» i iiuit to order the rotul built. and district N<>. 2: Geo. Him. constable: tember 21, 1845. lie served in tile •>r; Dr. smith, coroner. S. C. Graves. Justice of tile peace. DRESS MAKING. ma e It ,i palila' highway. The ills- l.'iith regiment. Indiana Volunteers, t., b -covered Is, vve understand. ii . II. Gate» of Hillsboro luta I m i - h lance A COUNTY FAIR. Ladies. Mrs. Waggoner will make during the Civil war. Joining the lore this week In the Interest of the 3« mili *■ company at I lie age of 19. Al the di -- s at Mrs. Boyd's Millinery Mi:i:t:ti.i.. April li'02. Bill Humphrey arrived home the dose of tile war, he located in Ohio, proposed telephone line from Ash store after April sixteenth. Editors of REi'vnLii as : In your land to Lakeview via Klam.itIi Falls lirstoftlic week from Klauiathon. where In 1870 lie was married to IRRIGATION. Mr. Gate» I» ilmling a route for the n ar which place lie had licen cm- Mary A. Brunner. lie moved from l-stie of April 2nd. 1 note an aitiele suggestin ’ the advisability of holding line aa<l making contract» fur ;» le, ployi lonthe new railroad in prie Ohio to Iowa and from there to Col Dispatch from Washington to Sun- gres* of ii.nstructii.il lip Klamath orado, coming to Klamath county a county fair. Such a step surely R<- guenon it, Lakeview from heir. day's <Iregonian: will meet tlie approbation of every The new town l*,ard met mid or river, lie reports Unit some changes sixteen years ago. Here lie engaged resident in tlie county. es;»'cially ii The friends of irrigation are jubi ganized Monday evening, J. G. Pierce in the affairs of tlie Pokegama Lum- In stock raising. In which he was very incorporated under practical methods, l int tonight over the fact tliat tin is'ingelected chairman. Among th< l*T C o . promise to take effect aiwiut prosperous. and 1 would suggest that instead t f House committee today reported tlie Inislmi»* transacted was tin* eie lion 1 tlie militile of till* multili and then lie was the father of seven child living to raise the means by sub Senate irrigation bill, with practic of lieu. Humphrey marshal mid the work on Hie railroad will lie pushed ren, live of whom survive him. viz: scription, that a joint stock company ally every amendment suggested by He Arthur C. Lewis, Mrs. Nellie F. granting of right-of-way In town fm with a largely increased force. I h -organized: that they hicorpi rate the President tn recent interviews. the telephone line to be liullt through sa vs 2oo Japanese are laiokcd to lie Moore. Charles ('. Lewis. L. Alva under tin' laves of our state; that The bill as reported will take tlie idtled to the force on tlie Hili Inst. Lewis and (’. Leon Lewis, .all now heie from Ashland. place of the bill now on tlie calendar From what hr could learn, lie con- living in Klamath county. They and they build, operate and control the anti will have the support of the I lie calico ball given In Houston's entire project, and that Immediate 1 . hi I s that the Southern l'acrile I* tlie sorrowing widow will receive the «pera lioiiMi Friday night for the action be taken. There is one thing National Irrigation Arsieiation ant! iM liintI Hie railroad building, and If cordial sympathies ot their many Is'iicilt of tht" ladle*' timid waa largely plainly evident, that if the people of of the President. These two influ 1 that Is true there l.s every reason to ut tended and a stieces* MM'lally mi<l expect that the line will I*' pushed friends here. I our county seal do not take this m il ences combined are expected to tiling Tile remains of Mr. Lewis have ter up this year, the people of Mer into line a number of Eastern Repub linanclally. Tlie proceed* of the 'to Klamath Falls without even H been interred at Eureka Springs. rill and Bonanza will. dance amounted to »so, which will At present licans, whose support is necessary to Ile te iqxtrary stop in tlie timber, Is* uscii to buy musical instrument*, states that the Intention of tlie pro- where Im went, In company with lila the attention of the Merrillites is pass tlie bill. wife, in the hope that Die change turned to the construction of tin The bill lias been nniincndcd in a "bleb have already been ordered. niotcrs Is to so enlarge tlieir foree would improve Ids failing health. way to prevent reclaimed lands fall irrigation canal. W hen tliat Is once Ashland Tiding»: Henry Ammcr that they f in finish the road to a Mr. Lewis was one of tlie old and under wav, we will have more I line ing Into the hand of corporations or nian, a well known pioneer citizen pilnt this sole of Pokegama by next substantial citizens of Die county to ilevote to the next enterprise. ' speculators, and does away with the and capi tai |*t, |* quite ||| with a Í -'nly. and by Ills integrity of character won Be me continually cndcavt.ring to objectionable state control feature dnip*|cal affeetltm, at (he homi* of J. tlie confidence and esteem of a multi advertise our resources through our that was displeasing to the President, PERSOiNAL. I*alter*on, near Talent. Mr. Am- tude of friends, who much regret his count v papers. t>ut I can't say tliat It is asserted very positively, by the incrinali who In well atlvanced In we have been successful. It is only ¡most enthusiastic friends of the bill, death. L. J. Bauman of Bonanza was here .rears, has licen In poor hcaltli for a short time since Mr. J. F. Admns that if the Speaker will allow it to HENRY AMMERMAN DEAD. •cverai month* ami I* now In quite a yesterday. placed himself in communication come up, its passage is assured at •triples* condition. II. Mann of Klamath Agency In any event, its pros with some gentlemen in Seattle anti litis session. A dispatch from Ashland to Mon Saturday'* arrival* at Hotel Link- here yesterday. day's Oregonian announces (he death prevailed upon them to visit this pects were never brighter. Ville: Annie M. Butler, Mrs. W. O. I Louis Gerber of Lorella has of Henry Ammerman, wlm was well county in the interest of tlie horse A full line of groceries. Patent •••II, Fort Klninnth; K. II. Du Fmilt, In town this week. tlieir arrival they incdii Ines of all kinds ent Ugh to I known In Klamath county, where lie market. Upon I , II. E. Hoover and noii of Medford letives considerable property ami were surprised to learn that so latge kill you if sick, make you sick if not, Kan Francisco; Tho*. Wyatt, llorn- •trtrnk; M, E. Hutchison, Adam 1 are here this week. [ where he spent some of lit* time. anti productive a county existed away continually on hand at the Excelsior, Kclmrtgen, N. H, Merrill, W. <’. Dal | Arthur T. Lingell of Bonanza was The dispatch reads: back In these mountain», as it is a Dairy, Or. •"•’i R. L. Dalton, John Colvvf.il, at the Falls yesterday. Henry Ammerinun, a well-known place they hail never heard of, mnl TOWN TREASURER’S NOTICE. Merrill; F. P. Van Meter, Poo Vai- tliat so ninny tine farms were owned, lion. K- A. Enimitt was In from citizen and resident of Southern Ore •ey;O. B. Gate*, Hillsboro, gon for the past 40 years, died this sudi splemlid horses ami cattle were Not ice is hereby given that there Plevna precinct yesterday. raised; hi fact, with them, like any are funds In the town treasury for Ashland Tiding»: W. II. llowat H. F. Murdoch arrived home I Mon- morning nt (lie home of.I. Patterson, four mll<s north of Ashland, aged 81 one else living a hundred or two the redemption of the following war- ••as sold hi* telephono line, bet ween day fr tn Ills trip • " Portland. interest on same to cease from Years. Tlie deceased, who was never miles from here, this place in un ranis, • hi» city ami Kiiunath Falls, to the Marell 27 . 11102: Nos. 707. 798, "99, Tlie local sc I kk ’I board hud a rcg- inarri«!, wtw, at, the time of his known. We are m the depths of 800, 80|, 802, 803. 804, 805, 80«, 807, Midway Telephone A Ttvlegraph Co., ular business meeting Tuesday. death, one of the wealthiest men In oblivion, ami it is all with us whether 808, 809, 810, 811, 812, 813, 814, 815, • he slock of which Is mainly owned , Geo. W. Morine, proprietor of ,1 ickson county, having made his for we remain so or not. «1«, 817, 818, 819, 820, 821, 822, 82.1, hX H. V. Gate» of lllllslHiro. The hotel at Bonanza, wiin in (own yester tune in farming, tvlockrnislng and By holding an annual county fair. 824, 825. 82«. 827, 828. 829. company I* now in possession of tlie , J. W. S iemens , I speculation. He was a native of our own people will be drawn to ••ne, but Mr. Mowat will continuo Its day. Town Treasurer. Mr. James Emery and daughter Ohio, and is the last of a family of gctlicr and will become iletter ae- •ttanagement for several month» to All kinds of syrups, dried fruit, <>f Fort Klamath were Falls visitors 12 brothers and sisters. Tim only qtialnted with each other, and cacli coinè. heirs to Ills estate are nephews and will also lie encouraged to enter Into fresh ham, bacon and lard and sor Saturday. •■red Moore had un altercation a friendly strife to cut-do iils neigh- ghum, at the ExetLor, Dairy, Or. ,1. Wni'liII of Ashland is here with nieces living in Ohio. •ith one of ill* theatrical performers, GEO. T. BALDWIN, Dry Goods, Clothing and Groceries The Best Assortment We Bave Ever Shown New Stock Now Arriving Hardware & Furniture Dealer WWW L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor. KLAMATH FILLS, OREGON THIS SPACE BELONGS TO THE I. F. Davies, Prop DAIRY, KLAMATH COUNTY, ORE SEE GRIZZLE & BRYANT For General Slone Work. Cemetery Work of all Kinds ■ Specialty. All Work Guaranteed Shop Opposite New Feed StaMn. $250.00 REWARD. The Klamath County Lite Stock Association will pay the above re ward for the arrest and conviction of tiny person or persons found guilty of stealing or altering the inarka or brands of any stock belonging to any member of tills association. Address Chas. Horton, President or J. O. Hamakcr,Secretary. NEW SPRING GOODS CENTRAL MILLINERY STORE Trimmed and Walking Hats, Undershirts, Stockings, Shirtwaists, Ribbons, Etc., Etc. w***» LOST. Mrs. Blanche Griffith, who, with others, went to Lakeview early in January to make proof on a timber claim, lost a pocket-bcxik, containing about 150, while eu loute home. There were »35 In greenback», $10 in gold and some, silver. Finder Wil! please leave the pocketbook and con tents at this office or at the Griffith rani'll at the Poplars on Upper Klam ath lake. A liberal reward will be paid.