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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1902)
KLAHATH REPUBLIC/ SUPPLEMENT. VOL T KL "I ' I'll F'Ll " OREGOX, lilt RSD'Y, DECEMBER 4. IIMIS. A country visitisi In Illesi' meli. ì'Iiev ANNUAL lost thè carvass of a ileer Iliade iw ay Tile eluirvii foundation is ts-lng ss itti by a pani ber laid this week. t rack ot one elk on t he < ìi :\ i : k \i M is X s i >t w . t Hildebrand la vide. The palli ”?;.u AT A quite sick I>r Johnson lias ticen regioii hy way of thè f <F“!'>.... pt ami Alvini M( died to .ittend the ease olì Rogue frotu It.leluis ’<> all order» Rose- « A D. llarpild exps’ts to complete river to Fisti I 'reek v allei Ins dam Illis week if the Heather re burg. V Ixar that I'unnlngliam g I a mains favorable. picture of In a lire maple thicket on Mr. »teveiis .n. who lias Is'en vvear- Proprietor of Freight Bearcreek, tie shot aiterw.uds. ami Illg a liandage around his head for a brought till' skill to Ills luothei ill weeks, is improving rapidly, few 'slil.ind iff anotlu : lx u |> • g.q lie will carry a bad h«>kmg s. ar as Kverv thing eight "I nine ex|H<sure at dislauei s I lie r< suit ot ills tall. '••*«ttie»«xnd<li,| W ill He ell'll MN follo Wk .I n a lug uf I i tu 2:* y rds. T1 is U was hirst. to t lie most eonile.il character, ! fellow. J. O. IIAMA I.. '!■. i'unnlngliam is provided with Second, to I lie best sustain'd eliaiac- ter. i iiiimls r uf tine iens known as tele- '1rs. Ina Walker ind infant N«'M 1 |>lioto lens with a carnei.i for long Third, to the most original character. have gone to Klamath falls to re distance photographs. lie has also M iskei s III pails ■ ■ I groii|'s will re Do a Gciivial I and I < in mi for i short ttine. eelie recognition tri mi i s. t id lens especially designisi for lies». Surveying and C tin- JU i- indlvldii.il eliar i I ! fford I iiiinni. y ■ .(inj »on ul X x' st ereogrntn negat Ives. lie took a a Specialty, 'll Buslne .liter. i >11111111. has lx’i’ll oil t lie »i.-:, list. i iiuiii I er of line v lews of t he il a filiti- Attended to. Otlke In C Rcv Younghive Is holding a N«‘l I« N . ent seen ry. the most striking and BOX AX/A. ORE Tickets. tl.uo. \ full lioUse :i t ni s I ig Is Ing those ot tie Kat- t meet Illgs I ills week. Spectators. Jó cents greets him each night a id lie SjM'.lks [bit'sears, a shaft of r.«k. the core ot Ladies, en masque, flee. to an attentive audience. R-v. .in old volcano, which rises nciirl. per- Vounglie.e came to Aur town an ru ¡»•iidieularly to a height of l.'m feet J. ». SINKS, I' m ât : ire st raiig’er. but helms ;i;;>- eady en It is sit naled atiolit I a miles w.st or d. ired lli.nself t • Uie heart S . of tile Crater Lake. Cleanliness and ,Gc lie is a I 'ollie t-.irlv to seo I Ile filli jieople of this community, The t rapper, 11 lislils-rgel. re- Guarantees silli-cle. earnest S rvant of Got and mains mountains in the dur Also Agent for LO we ix’lieve t iiat Ins st iv among us Ing the lie traps bear, winter, CARNEGIE ’ S POSTED DEBT. the red fox, tile silier fox. will resait m last Ing go I. the I LANCASHIRE FIRE IN These * E. S. Terwillig. r remov « to Mer ••cross" fox and the tlsiier. Ml mollisi si I lie lias rill tins week, "v are sorry to lose are tin- most valuable p-lts. a string of traps scattered on a line i gi»«l neighbor. Steri ices al I lie of .¡i> miles, an | makes the rounds “Andrew Carnegie. >0 60,” wm the tlie first, tbin! ami fmirt A in. Terrill an t wife are stop; ing Six entry on the bulletin Isiard <>f the St of llu* monili at II o’elis'k it til. Morine Hotel until they secure attending them on snow sh ies, indies of snow tell while Cunning- Andrews' Golf club, up in "estches a house tor tile writer. ter, and for three months the golfer» 7:30 o'clock p. in. ham's party was in the region, and Siuiday school each siimi of that organisation got a lot of iner |>r. Johnson is occupying his mw Ills work was cut sliort. riinent out of It. ■tales the New York o’clock a. in. residence tins .vee.«. It is a model 'Ir. Cunningham is an artist, in Tribune. When the great «tael The Ila pt 1st (suple bold little cottage. ind s s-aks well fur the field with the laniera, of reputa matter came home from his Scotch liées tile MMond Suml.it tiie pla iner am! the carpenters who tion. lie was the pliotograplu r with castle early in the fall he «aw the month in the 'I. E. eluirvii. ■lid tile work. curt little announcement, ton, and prut »sor Diller, of the I I'. ’, >. s. Ge*» promptly put a stop to further I’RESBY II RIAX Mill < luce u|*ni a time, a» the pools say. logical sui i ey. in liis rivent ns-ori- laughter over it hy ■ending i<> his Every sabliatli There w -re two lovers, voting and gay. noissance of Crater Lak", and the check for the So cents It was not Sunday s, |e«il. Io no. a < iff to a dance at Merrill they .lent. because the club management fenrvsl Preaching, II *>< a tn But ere they returned then hearts views of Diller's pillilic it loll arc by that Mr Carnegie lout defaulted In Cunningham, He was also the pbo- i hristIan Eml.-ai. i I were rent. lentionally on the trivial debt that Pr-aching. ".Jo, p. ni. \!l. sighed she. wil l' is li e to me? togtaplier for F. V. CoVille, of the hi» name was posted for nonjMiyinent. 'll. sjgh-d lie. I am si/der than she. Agricultural I »epart meni last HUIII- but because the rules of the club i»rr Every " edm shay I’rayer meet Ing. 7:3o. p. i BotIt went their wav and their bur mer. and lliade the pictures nf the made to lie enforoeit, Ito iiiitwr 'll are cordially Im Itisi to dens they bore against whom t ili- i Ic* s. Til artful eupid crept in at the door, K lamat h Indian» harvest Ing There is a regulation At St An- R kv " . F. Silt. 1.1 Xow. »mil. s she. w liat a world of ••W'.sas.' drew« that little Incidental debts in bliss! curred by the meiniirrv must lie paid ' glass <>r t wo of water t Xow, sals lie. this .inrld for von. rin» is I he M'.NHI of Hie year when within the month in which they are Miss. ' an hour tiefoir brr.ikf.ist wil tiie prudent and careful InHIseW jfe contracted, uniter |H-nalti of posting keep the tsiwi'ls regular, on the bulletin board Mr Carnegie n plenislies her supply or ( iianilaT- PHOTOGRAPHS "ILI» AXIYULS. forgot the rule or the debt, one or the eat liar! ics’sli uld Is iv ..I. .1 I..ill's 1 'ough Remedy . It Is certain other, for early in the summer be to Is- needed liefore the winter is «ailed away for his bonnie Scotland, a purgative is needed, take lAsliland Recoil.) Iain's Stomach and Llu r Burton L. Cunningham returmd over, and results are much more to Iw gone three month«, leaving un Tin y are iidld and gent I- a few days »nice to Ft. Klamath .mil prompt and Katisfactory when it I m paid tin- 80 rents It wa« for caddies, For sale l>y < lilt w or for some one of the other little act loti. tlnmee to As'dand from a month's kept at hand and given as mm . h as extra arreices for which goiters must pursuit of the wild game with I ts the mid I n contracted and before it |wiv. and at the expiration of the time camera in ti e wilds yf the t'mpqua has ixfiinie settle I in Hie ay stem. limit allowed by the rules up went 80 Y EXPER mountains in Isiugl.s apd Jackson In almost every Instance a severe the debt on the bulletin lioard, along counties. His work was for the Key cold may he wartied iff by taking with a doren others against ¡•»•er personages stone View Co.. of Pennsylvania, f his remeily freely as M Oil a» t lie lie gid some gisxl views of the black first indication of tin- < Colli appears, Better Than a Plaster li ar on Bearcreek, in ¡siuglas coun Then- is no danger in giving it lol ty. where he found tiear very plenti children for it contains no harmful | A piece of ttannel danijM-nmf ful. The region is descritied as ex substance. It Is pleasant to take — Chanilierlaln's Pain Balm and Coevsiai Aq* '» m •••»ding a aM <1*«rr both adults and children like It. J on tin- affected parts, is better tremely nil I mid densely- timbered. quv^lr *ji<-«rtAin our opinion frw ir*rntl'>n i* pmbnbly paiatitablr < ilc was aieouip.imed by George Buy It and you wid get the iwst. It a planter for a lann- back uu t n* •trirtly r..nn.ii.iitl* . Ifarwlf- k ».nt f t « m » < >!'!«*•( air+firy f.r •«Murititr Fol sale bl < hit W ihs I pilus In the side or cheat. Gillette of Grants Pass, ami Emery always cures. Paient« tafeen fhruutfh Mutiu A < tp eial vit bout charva, lu tba Hirshberger, th- tiller a trapper &' Co. Balm luis mi superior .is a Im wIm has iieen trapping in Die C ts- for the relief of deep seated, II A laadaomalr lllnafra«r<1 wreltiv î Save money by making your home eade and I'mpqiii mountains several lar and rlieuma’ c pains. Fol rtil-llon «>f arir •< i«*iitiO«' 1 ■• ¡rca. 1 • «r. f>ur rnonth«, •!. r- |byailt» stead. titnls-r and other tilings with years. They saw several deer, but by Chitwood A < o. Mr. Cunningha n was unable to get C. II. Withrow, I'. S. ('onimtssionrr, for tellable Information concern a slud with his camera at one of Klamath Edis, Oregon. ing public lands go t > .1. "'. ll.una- • hem. There were a good many Say! The City Express will carry kar; get the benefit of thirty years ■ all ¡it tin- H ki - i kv 1 panthers or moinita n lions in tile that cheaper than you can yourself. tin- Joli work. expricnce. BONAXZA -SQt IBS." Masquerade Ball, J- n. no Houston's Opera House. NEW YEAR’S EVE, J. B. MO Wednesday, December 31,1902 PRIZ.I-S u S. Commissioner Attorney. HOTEL BARBE Scientliic flmeri JtlPqjtCO.”'---’' »