Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, February 26, 1903, Image 3

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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.
of II» newspapers, 1‘ortland biislin as
OUR HOT SPRINGS,
PERSONAL.
TI M BER LA ND, At T .11 N E i, 187»,
4- 4-
men «te beginning to realize the ex-
-y-'—»
NOTR E FOR Prill.ICA‘1 ION.
.■
, 1 1
. ’ lent to wiilcli they have been Irtserw
The
last
issue
of
the
Ashland
Rec-
N H Merrill was ftp from
HlUllFbAY, FFB.U a HY IM, itoti. by iciiMon of no railway <*bnfillort
HE ADVERTISEMENT.
oid contains an article on the hot
À
Monday;
I springs of Oregon, and has the fol­
vktt D Htls sectl>ib of tile Atale, and to
IJxrrKi» H t vtrm l.*»rr Orrr<-*>, I
M. P. McCourt of Medford wax here
LOCAL NEWS
lowing to say regarding theme at Lakeview, Oregon, February 3, loot, j
provide for future gain ure now tak
IftAt week.
Notice in hereby given that in com
Klamath Fallxt
tng »lepa to w’ompBeh the de.
{rliauce with the proviaioha of the act of
I. J. Ktiaw of Picard wtvi In town
Mont ht'blnxon of MlTrlll Ix'giirt Mired end.
In the linrtitldlalrt vicinity of the] >»ngreiui of June S, 1878, entitled “An
ovCt Nutiday,
differing on Holiday froni rheumiith:
town of Klamath Falls, In Klamath act for the »Ale of timlier lands in the
A paper at Oakdale, Wash., con­
of California, Oregon, Nevada,
fever.
county,
there Is a “nest” of . these' ! states
G.
II.
Rmall
of
Silver
Lake
was
naniiiiiKtwii Territory,
iritiunj, ” its
and Washington
as r*U'IJ<l-
extend-
tain» the following in regard to a
springs which lie ttnlmphiVed that i ted tn «11 the Public Land States by set
The Khunatli Literature Club ntet young man who I» well und favorably her* yesterday,
A ’»«»••»t ♦ -.1892, the following persons
ut the home of Mrs. II. \V. Si ar pie known In Klamath Full», where he
Johh Jammen of Swan lake was In are claimed D> lx-superior to any ’ In 1 1
li«ve filed in till« office their sworn
tile State. I In-y vary In tempera- MlaU.lnent», ro-wit:
Monday evening.
town
Sat
unlay.
resided many year»: IL W. Robert»,
William 11. Flagg,
Tlilx week E. II. Henry pnrcliaHcd one of Oakdale'» attorney» and for­
A. L. Arnold of Black River Falls, ture, and the highest temperature is, of Ashland, comity of Jackson, state of
said
to
lx;
readied
at
this
point
by
the Hue piano of Mrs. F. Ik Rennies, merly proNeciitlng attorney of Whit­ Wis., Is here this werk.
j Oregon, sworn statement No. 1480, for
one of these springs. It Is a very the purchase of the Nfg of ti%, section
price paid being *275.
man county, I» I ii receipt of general I W. F. Arant arrived home Thcsrlay
large spring, and has a strong flow j 24, township 40, 8., range 7 E.
It in reported that the Hiickcrx or order No. 31 from the adjutant gen­ from Ids trip to Salem.
John W. Dyar,
of water, and Its tempera! ure is so high of Ashland, county of Jacks >n. state of
niullcta have Ix’gun their annual pil­ eral’s office of the Nat lonal Guard of
Chas. Woodard of Keno was a visi­ that It lias Ix'en named the “Devil’s I Oregon, sworn statement No. 1487, for
Washington, appointing him lieu­ tor at the Falls Tuesday.
grimage up Ixiht river.
KU’1», NE'i
Tea Kettle.” The springs through the purchase of the
HW'a, and NW'< 8E'^. section I, town­
The Mayflower sailed up from Keno tenant colonel and uld decamp on the
Jos. Kirk, a Klamath Indian, left eaatem Oregon are used by the ranch­ ship 40, 8., rang«- 7 E., W. M.
on Tueitduy and cant anchor off t lie . staff of Governor McBride. Colonel last week for Indian Territory.
Emma Dyar,
ers and butebers for scalding hogs,
Robert» was captain of Company G.
liurlxtr nt Klainutli Falla.
of Ashland, county of Jackson, state of
and were used In early days by the Oregon,
J.
F.
Adams
of
Merrill
was
doing
sworn statement No. 1488, for
The nloekmcn of Jai'kxon county Hecond Infantry, N. G. W , at Gar­ Ims I news at the Falls Saturday.
Indians for tiolling their meats, but the purchase of the 8‘t NE'^ and N1^
field for I lire«' year».
FE'-i, section 2, township 40, K., range
will form an iiMsrhitIon for mut nal
Chas. Drew of Dairy was at the the “Devil’s Tea Kettle" is Uxi hot 7 E., W. M.
Kelton Gunther'» birthday parly
tienellt al Medford on Mureh 7.
for
all
practice)
purposes.
The
or-
Florence L. Trefren,
Falls the fore part of the week.
dlnary springs are just the right of AshlamF, county of Jackson, state of
A. Cante) Inform« us thut he will Thursday evening wax a happy event
Henry Anderson of Merrill was
for tie little folks who attended.
temperature for scalding hogs and i Oregon, sworn statement No. 1489, for
rexume work on bin new brewery 11«
Twenty girls and lx>yx were present doing business at the Falls yesterday. the ranchers bring them and plunge 1 the purchase of the HE'4 NW1^, 8W4
him . ii a* the weather will pcrmIL
NE'i, and WJ^ bE'i, section 12, town­
and they hud u merry time with a
Dr. Merryman was called to Mer­ them Into the water for a moment ship 40, 8., range 7 E., W. M.
We are requested to announce that variety of games unit highly enjoyed
That they will offer proof to ahow-
rill Tuesday night and again yester­ and draw them out and the hair slips
there will be preaching in the M. E. the refreshments, Nerved by Mrs.
' that the land sought is more valuable
day.
off readily. But the “Devil’s Tea ’ for ite timbtr or stone than for agricul­
church next Sunday morning and Gunther. Kelton whs the recipient
W. E. Cope and If. L. K«-«»tt of Kettle’’ sets the hair and makes it al­ tural purposes, and to establish their
evening.
>>f numcrouN presents undone of them, Klamath Agency were Falls visitors most Impossible to remove it from the claim to raid land ls-fore C. H. Withrow, ‘
U. 8. Commissioner, at Klamath Falls. I
The leglalalure pawed a bill, in­ an nutograph albuiu, now show» the
hogs. The experletKed rancher no Oregon, on Monday, the8th day of June, |
Sunday.
troduced by RepieacntalIve Emmitt, name» of tin-young guests, who are
; 1IX)3.
Mattle Woodard and Mr». 8. Pad- longer lakes any chances on these
They name as witnesses t Florence .
providing for the hieor|M>ralloii of tile I lie following: Ague» Marple, Lizzie
springs
unless
it
is
to
dip
the
water
Igett of Keno were visitors at the Falls
L. Trefren, John W. Dyar, Emma Dyar, |
town of Merrill.
Houston,
lluzle Summer»,
Vera ¡ Tuesday.
from the basin and let it cool until William if. Flagg, of Ashland, Oregon, I
and J. 8. Bailey, of Mliake, Oregon.
Maj. Worden InforniM us that the' lloimtoii, E<llth Rutenlc, Itoxa Slilve,
the proper temperature is reached.
Any atxl all persons claiming adverse­
J. C. Ferguson and Mr.
Dicken
erection of another line, new residence { Leila Newmun, Nellie Coggxwcll,
ADD!
PC.
lb" Apples at 2cts. ly the above-deacribed lands are re­ I
of
Ix*t
river
were
in
town
on
business
on Ewauna Helglita will be com- j Irene ilútenle, Bee Summer», Alfred
RrTLCd. I’ nkkda M kat M akkkt quested to file their claims in tbit office '
on or before raid 8th day of June, 1903.
Albcrc last Saturday.
uicnced ax ws.ii ax material can be Castel, Harry Galurneau,
M. BRATTA1N, Register.
Representative Emmitt is expected*
Reliable Waltham watch in 20-year (1st pul. E. Feb.
M<s>re, Percy Clopton, Donald Wor­
put on the ground.
12 )
home
within
a
few
days
from
tille«]
case,
112.00,
at
Van
Valken-
Ili»
so*
D. C. Kelly, aged 78 years, fell ( den, Jerry Martin, Glenn Beals, Leu i
|TIMBER
LANir,
ACT .1 1’NE 3, 1878.- !
journ at Salem.
burg’s.
down lce-covere<l atone steps Into a Houston and Edmond Gowen.
NOTICE FOR 1’UBLICATION.
Mrs. 8. E. Phillips of Lost river is MR. BURNELL OOES TO ALASKA.
cellar at Yreka one day lust week and ' Rancher» to be directly Ix^nefllctl
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.
visiting
Mrs. J. E. Boyd and family
wax killed. Kelley wm« one of the by the project of tile Merrill Mutual
L akxvikw , O bcoox , Novemlier 25, 19t)2.
Medford
Mai).
Canal t'o. view the pr<x«|xx-t of success at this place this week.
pioneer resident» of Yreka.
Notice is hereby given that in com­
A. C. Burnell, of Klamath Falls, pliance
with the provisions of the act of
Dr. Ilargus was called t i Merrill
Governor Chamberlain announce» with JiMtlliablc enthusiasm. Hume
spent Monday in Medford, on his way Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An
that In* will call a xpectal election to of the largest land holders In the, Monday by Illness In the family of Io Seattle, Wash., whence he gig's to act for the rale of timlier lands in the
stater of California, Oregon, Nevada,
elKMKc tile nucccMor to the late Con- county have promised I heir support Wm. Ball at that place.
j Cape Nome, Alaska. Mr. Burnt II and Washington Territory,” as extend-
Silas Kilgore, one of the leading was among the first miners who lo­ 1 ed to all the Public Itend Mates by­
grcMMinan Tongue, to lx- held <>n »ome to the proj ect i\nd offer for such Ir­
rigation from one to three thousand atockmen of I-angcll valley, was doing
«talc between Muy I and June 15.
cated at Nome and had some pretty act of August 4, 1892, Charles Wilton
Stone, of P. O. Box 1W7, Seattle, county
acres. Most of the smaller owners, 1 business at the Falls Saturday.
A donation party wa» given In the
serious experience in Hie land of snow of King, state of Washington, has this
under the ditch, have signified their
A. C. Beals and family departed and ice. He is of the opinion that I day filed in this office his sworn state­
Mcthixllkt ciiun li Saturday evening
Intention and anxiety to join hands ' Tueaday for Petaluma, Calif., where
ment No. 1'111, for the purchase of the
for tho pastor, Rev. Mr. Yoiinglovc.
the Nome district will ultimately | Wlj of E’-j of Section No. 32 in Town­
in promoting the scheme. Il I» be­ they have gone to visit relatives.
There were niimcroiix xul»t uni lai
; produce more gold than any other shir. No. 37 8., Range No. 13, E. W. M.,
lieved that forty thousand acres will
gift», und all had a pleaaaiit time.
Miss Jessie Maxwell of Lakeview part of the Alaskan country. The ami will idler proof to show that the *
' land sought is more valuable for ite
lx* pledged. A« the whole county
Bert Irvine la reported to lie suf­ will profit by the enterprise, every ! was here Sunday and left Monday, diggings are not so rich as on the up­ , timber or stone than for agricultural i
fering from a mild form of smallpox 1 citizen, whether owning land acce»- via Ager, for Oxford, Or., where she per Yucon, but the gold is scattered purposes, and to establish his claim to
said land lx*fore J. W. Hamakar, U. 8.
I more evenly
over the
whole Commissioner,
at lilx home In Merrill. Not long ago slble to Irrigation from It or not, Is j will teach school.
at Klamath Falls, Ore­
lie was In California where the dis- Interested ami gladly welcomes the
Mrs. Rnmaey who resides near six-tlon. "Whenever you can get be­ gon, on Tuesday, the 21st day of April,
low the ‘tundra,’ ” said Mr. Burnell, ■ 1903. He names as witnesses: Everett
c.ixc wuk prevalent and it Is thought
dawning era of agricultural expansion Keno, left this week for San Francisco,
1 L. Peek, of Portland, Oregon; Benja­
“you find gravel carrying gold. min F. Jones, of Portland, Oregon ; Etta
he cont raided it there.
and enrichment. It means money to where she has gone to enter the Ger­
of Montaville, Oregon ; Milton J. !
- A telegram wa» received here the ( every property owner and lalxirer In man hospital for medical treatment. Many of the claims are worked in : Jones,
Jones, of Portland, Oregon ; Christian L. *
winter
by
means
of
‘
steam-.thaw-
tlrxt of 1 lie week by relatives of Alex. th«' county. This fact Is generally
Cha*. Robert« is stopping in Ash­
. Ixmg, of Portland, Oregon.
Any and
Steele, nnnounclng his serious illness j realized and hence there will be no land to visit relatives on his way ers'—that is. pipes carrying steam all jiersons claiming adversely the alnve- ’
from a lioiler to the claim being work­ I described lands are requested to file
nt Illa residence near Boise, Idaho. I lack of co-operation.
i home from Salem, where he held a
their claims in this office on or before
ed.
Then the live steam from the said
.
/•».<*'T\/V\zT\ zT\ zVx/fr\ i
Mr. Steele formerly llvi-il In Klamath
21st dav of April, 1903.
Different localities of the West 1 clerkship during the legislative scs- pipes Is forced against the
frozen
E. M. BRATTAIN, Register.
Fills, where he has many friend».
'
sion.
have liad tiielr txxtnis, their relapse»
earth, thawing it out so that it may
The Masonic lodge of thlx place ix 1 and then their substantial growth.
Henry Ja kson and Win. Crawford be washed and the gold it carries re­ TIMBER LAND, ACT J UNE 3. 1878,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
preparing for an extraordinary und A relapse may succeed alxsim because arrived here Sunday, via Ager, on covered. The whole country there is
enjoyable lime at Itx next meeting, tile causes contributing to It do not their return from Washington where
U nited S tates L and O v T ice ,)
gold-t>earing, but, owing to its situa­
Lakeview,Oregon, November 28, lthFJ.f
■x> March 7, when there will lie work I develop f.ist enough to sustain It. they went in the interest of the de-
tion
and
the
short
mining
season,
it
I
Notice is hereby given that in com-
of conferring a degree, followed by a but the subsequent lull Is always sired appropriation for the Klamath
is almost impossible for a man with •diance with the provision«of the act of
Indians.
banquet. All menilx-rx arc Invited followed by a more solid and perma­
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An
small capital to operate effectually. AM
for the sale of timlier land in the
to lit tend.
Try Uneeda neat Market.
nent advancement. Values and con­
The mining in the Nome district; states of California, Oregon, Nevada,
Paisley Post: While W. IL Barnes ditions can never drop to what they
must lx-done by large corporations, and in Washington Territory”as extend­
FORT KLAHATH TIDINGS.
We Buy as Low as We Can! Ttókt'i basine«« t
ed to all the Public Land States by act
vv.is riding after horse» In the Klam­ have been before 11 boom, blit a slump
as tin* initial expense of opening a of August 4, 1892, the following persons
February 22, 190.3.
We Sell as Low as We Can! That*« Progressive i
ath msrxli country recently Ills horse I i» the rule after a quick growth,
claim is most too much for the ordi- i have this day filed fn this office their
sworn statements, to-wit:
fell with him, bruising him pretty though there arc exceptions. If the KniTons Rr.rt nt.tcAN: The weather ¡nary miner.”
You
Buy as Low as You Can! That’s common s
Walter Anson,
bully, and from which accident lie Impetus Is gathered from a variety of is Ix-autlful and the pruapects for an
of
Klamath
Falls,
county
of
Klamath,
YOU Buy Of Us! That*« Dollars and Cents for Both of U m
Excellent quality of apples at the
bus not yet regained the use of lux material and xlinultancously bl<M»oin- early spring were never Ix-tter; from
state of Oregon, sworn statement No.
I
Uneeda
Meat
Market.
1614,
for
the
purchare
of
the
S',
NEL
right arm.
■ Ing resource», there should be no six to ten inches of snow on average,
We Carry as Flhe and Varied a Stuc» of
and N'« SEW, Sec. 1, T. 37 8., R. 9
We believe that I» plenty of hay and stock looking un-
When you feel blue and that every­ , E., W. M.
Mrs. R. S. M'xirc entertained 11 great relapse.
Charles C. Essig,
k'K-lal gathering ut tier home Tuesday the condition In Klamath county. i usually well for this reason of the thing goes wrong, take a dime of
of Harrison, county of Kootenai, state
year.
After
a
few
years
of
Ixmm,
which
Is
I
Chamberlain
’
s
Stomach
and
Liver
ikflcrnoon and ail present hud a pleas­
I of Idaho, sworn statement No. 1915. for
Lottie Brannon returned from the Tablets. They will cleanse and in- the purchase of the S’.. NW>4',Sec. 1,
ant time.
Names of the guests are: j due lu re this year, according to the
Louie has lx*cn ' vigórate your stomach, regulate your | and S', NE'i, Sec. 2, T. 37 8., R. 9 E.
Mrs. Geo. T. B.ildwin, Mrs. S. E. j reasoning of those who are in a posi­ Falls last Friday.
W. M.
tion
to
know',
there
should
continue
' bothered with the toothache a great bowels, give you a relish for your
Phillipa, Mrs. II. I. Hammond, Mrs.
That they will offer proof to show
to lx« a steady forward movement, deal this whiter. When asked If he I f<»xi and make you feel that in this that the land sought is more valuable
J. E. Boyd ami Mrs. McClure,
por | for its timber or stone than for agricul­
As Can be Found in Any Cltÿ:
The third tnnuil meellng of the considering the contributing caus­ 1 had his teeth treattxi while down, he old world is a good place to live,
tural purposes, and to establish their
es
tie
big
Irrigating
enterprise,
sale
by
Chitwood
&
Co.
answered
no,
but
that
the
presence
i
claim
to
said
land
before
J.
W.
Hatna-
Pacllle Coast Traffic Agents’ associa-
, kar, U. 8. Commissioner, at Klamath
We buv direct from the largest jobbing houses and manufacturers in ti» coun­
The best physic. Once tried ”? • I r
.iiB< v
.........
tIon was held in Ashland last Satur­ aided by smaller ones In the work of j , of the dentist had a wxilhing effect.
Fall«.
Oregon,
on . Thursday, the 23rd try for CASH, and are enabled to get the lowest prices, besides always i«ia* sure
making
pnxiu-tlve
thousand»
of
acres
Fred Mclhasc has been on the sick | voil will always use Chamberlain’s I dav of April, 190.3.
day, there having *H>cn over 100 mem
of obtaining first-class goods. We are not paying ehormoui exi>ensM and will
j of rich land; the millions of fept of j list for the last two or three weeks, Stomach and Liver Tablet«,” says' They • name
— ~~ —
~
~ sell you goods at reasonable rates.
as - witnesses: Charles
C.
Ix-rx In attendance. Ashland extend­
William A. Girard, Pease, VL I Essig.'of Harrison. Idaho; Walter An-
ed a cordial welcome to the visitors unatirpaaaed pine, to lx- manufactured ! afflicted mainly with rheumatism.
These Tablets are the inoat prompt, ‘ «>", of Klamath Falls, Oregon ; Wesley
WE KEEP THE BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR THAT ARE OBTAINABLE:
Into
lumber
on
the
advent
of
a
rail
­
oi Klamath Falls, Oregon; WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF BOOTS AffiD SHOES. FAMILY
and the ix-caslon passed xueccsxful ly
Our little city is coming to the most pleasant and in.ist reliable Í <>•
road,
which
Is
now
being
built
ns
cathartic
in
use.
For
sale
bv
Chit-
”
•
»•
''
<***»•'
f>
‘
Klamath
Fal
s,
Ore-
in all rexpect».
front at a rapid pace.
Three new
j
gon; «Toeepn C. Smith, of Klamath TRADE IS ESPECIALLY SOLICITED.
rapidly as possible; the extension of
Falls, Oregon.
buildings are most completed—two woud 4 C*_______________
Forty couples attended the dance
I ', A"J «"1 •» persons claiming adverse-
p he Columbia Southern which prom­ sulwtantlal dwellings and a business
Your patronage Is alwdys appreciated, and no matter how small your purchase«
TEACHERS
’
EXAMINATION.
given by the M. W. A. In the opera
1
1 ly the above-described lands are re- you may rest assured it will be our constent aim to sell you the best goods thgl
ises to lie little behind the one hnr-
house, all started since snow fell last
bouse Friday night and all who were
,
their
claims
this office
According
to adv i<es rrwoi.-rvl
received r,«„J
from , quested
or to file
gaW
23r<1
.
( in April
1903 can be obtained and at reasonable prices.
I rylng this way from Laird; the mills
fall. Besides many others are con­
there commend the management, and
Salem, the eighth grade final exami­
E. M. BRATTAIN, Register.
¡ and factories which will spring up on
templated, to be put up In the near
success of the event In unqualified
nations will be held as follows: PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.
the ahorca of the lake and river.
future.
term». The occasion wax ably direct­
April 8, 9and 10, May 20, 21 and 22, To the Hon, County Court of the State
These are the main contributor» to
ed by Mcxxix. S. C. Graves and Frank
Attorney Mark Burns made a fly­ June 17, 18 and 19, 1903.
of Oregon for Klamath County.
' the awakening and boom nssured for
Ward.
A Hrxt-clax» »upper wax
We, the undersigned, residents and
The Klamath County Live Steel
C. R. D k L ap , Co. Supt.
Klamath countyin the near future. ing trip to the Falls last week on pro­
legal voters of Plevna precinct, in said
served at the Klamath House.
fessional
and
other
business.
Association
will pay the above
They are sufflrlently various and sub-
The City Express is again at the county and state, respectfully request
ward for the arrest and convicttou
Mr. and Mrs. Croncmillcr were tak- old stand, ready for heavy or light that a license to sell spirituous, malt
For some time agents have been In »tantlal to make growth permanent
and vinous liquors in leas quantities
any person or persons found guilty <
encomplctely by surprise last Wednes­ hauling.
the East in the Interest of Immigra­ as well as quick.
than one gallon in the precinct afore­
stealing or kitering, the marks <
day
evening,
when
about
twenty
of
said, for a period of six months, from
tion to Oregon and they report the
brands of any stock belonging to Mtf
Apples
at
Uneeda
Meat
Market.
il/ STFPHPNWN the 4th day of March, A. D., 1903, be
their friends came in on them all In a
prospect of an Immense Influx of new
member of this association.
• vT .öl Cr! ICllJUll granted to F. Fiock of said precinct, and
body. But the host and hostess were
drew Chas. Horton, PraaMn
xetllcrx during March and April,
■
your
petitioners,
as
in
duty
bound,
will
ENTERTAINMENT.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
O. Itamaker,Secretary:
ever pray.
as they always are, eqllal to such oc­
when railroad rates will lx1 greatly
Said petitiott Will be presented to said
The
following
program
is
to
lx*
casions.
They
threw
open
their
par
­
reduced.
Klamath county, which
fyoiHw in room» formerly occupied court on the 4th dav of March, 1903.
has grown rapidly In the knowledge given Friday evening, February 27, lor and dining room for their friends. by Dr. Reames.
Chas. Woo<lard, A. W. Shur, Daniel
R. Doten, William H. Harrington, D.
and favor of Eastern people of late, at Houston's opera house, for the Yes, the kitchen and cellar too. The
Klamath Falls, Ortgoa,
8. McCollum, Geo. C. Way, Walter
Ix'nefit of the Presbyterian Sunday visitors were entertained with vtx'al
will doubtless get it» share.
Look, Walter Anderson, Geo. G. Kerne,
xchixd library:
and instrumental music, recitations
J. W. Drrten, W. F. McCollum, M. Bar-
The photographic art may not be
trow, Ray Anderson, L. W. Anderson,
Selection,
Klamath Falls Orchestra and various games until about 11
Judge Baldwin’» long suit, yet he is a
W. L. Stonebraker, Oliver Sly, Wesley
Motion Song.................... Little Folks o'clock when the main entertainment
I Cole, D. L. Gordon, John Snowgooae,
jxixltlve xuccexH In that line. While
Vocal Solo,........ Miss Anna Heidrich of the evening wax Initiated. Cakes
i Chester Wilson, P. J. McUolhiin, A. D.
at Merrill last week he took 11 dozen
j Gllltttnn, A. Craddock, 11. G. Chapman.
Recitation,...................... Allure Moore and ice cream wore brought forth and
or more views of groups of Individuals,
II. F. Ringe, L. II.Buten, W. V. Teters,
Plano Solo,.............. Miss Mae Worden dished out with a liberal hand till all
G. B. Cliapen, Albert Otev, N. L.
of N. 8. Merrill's ranch, of the town I I
High, Geo. L. Chase, G. W. Ager, J. P.
Duck Song, ............................... Quintet got as full as lords.
At 12 o'clock
anil nelghtxirlng landkcapc. They I
Lee, L. O. Stearns.
Vocal Solo,... Miss Elizalx-th M. Gill the guests departed for their homes.
are flne pictures, the flnlxhlng work,
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TREASURER’S SEVENTH
Recitation,................ Alex Martin, Jr. To say they had a g'sxl time doesn't j
done by Miss Baldwin, Ixdiig cxcel-
NOTICE.
S< lection,................................ Orehest ra half express it.
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lent. Several of them were sent, to
Character Song......... Orpha Schallock
Trea.’ury Department, |
The dance given at the pleasant
Mr. Brong, the ditch promoter, who
Instrumental Duet,..........................
home of Fred and Gits Melha.se on the j
will use them In advertising tills
H alkm , glven
February
1903. Mre
thit 25, there
. .......... Misses Clopton and Hal ton I everting of the 20ttl tiist., given in AIIU nuauj iui uuoinuoo., NoHw( ig hertby
country.
Oration,........ Rev. W. Truman Risen
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funds in the treasury with which to re- PASSENGER, EXPRESS AND FAST FREIGHT Lil
of
At a meeting of the board of trade Vocal Solo,............... Mr. M. A. Phelps honor of the birth of the father
so
L eave kla M a TH falls i A. M
ot Portland last Saturday, the pro­ Recitation,................... Uberto Carrick his country, was a grand success,
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Bounty Funds, endorsed ’‘Preiented
reports
those
who
wore
there.
Office:
Marti
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oth SttMtt, Largest and Most Centrally
jected cxten»lon of the Columbia “A Family Row”..................... Quartet
AmatCUrS a specially.
landnotpitld for want of ftlhd«” prior
of
It
Is
reported
here
that
many
to
this
date.
All
attch
Warrants,
if
Southern railroad Into Southeastern Selection. ................................. Orchestra
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„ i 1 properly enuurreu,
endorsed, will
win be
iw> paid
pw.u upon Travelers conveyed to all points at reasonable rate*.
the Indians on the reservation are
Oregon was dlaciiHsed and resolution»
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BUILDING
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care given to stock.
passed urging the Importance of
Nee those Crater latke and Klam­ liming their cattle for the want, of
’ thereon ceasing from and Mftkr thin
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wa vrv*»t
,
« I, Poll.
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ClIAff.
8. MOOKE,
prompt action on t he part of the rail­ ath Falls souvenir spoons nt Van hay of something else to sustain life.
R. W« MARPLE, Proprietor
Klamath Falls
Stute TrcMttrtr. j
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OfAStONAt..
road rompunv. Through the effort» V a I ken burg’s.
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CASH STORE
Dry Goods,
Clothing and Groceries
The Best Assortment We
Have Ever Shown
New Stock Now Arriving
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L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor
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77/E EXCELSIOR
—Dairy, Oregon
I. F. DA VIES, Prop.
Gênerai Merchandise* Patent Medicines,
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Prints
Muslins, Tarns, Crash, Notions and
ROC E RI E
$250.00 REWARD.
G
Àger Klamath Falls Stage Lin
To and from Ager Daily, via Klamai
Not Springs, by Daylight.
And Rfiddv for BllSinOSS
Developing and Printing tor
Shortest and Best Route to R. R-
Best Time and Iccommodatkn