Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, December 04, 1902, Image 5

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    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
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