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............. •C -x=r, •be il.mce given by Hie Firemen of could not speak but pointed toward entire sympathy of the coinuiunity in ATTORNHY‘AT-LAW, J. L Padgett arrived last evening Oh* city was largely attended last his left arm. A liasiy examination their sorrow. I IliurMlay night ami I all enjoyed showed that his left side Was para- from Keim. Mr. White *n« a member of the A «lorié (lii*ms«lvi.x, KelerrM'- »•? l-rmiasioel were alioul 7’, lywd. Hy motion he expressed a de- Bonanza Lodge of Odd Fellows and A Kershner of Spring lake w»M In GcketK M,|,| .|||( Tlieie N.dXai ,u"‘l *"'* Savings | ncat little »Ire to write and with a pencil wrote: • lie burial services were conducted by the city Saturday. L a •-< L ’“*iï Klamxtli Sum w , ih realized for the isin haxe of “Paiker, electricity," A little taler that order, and the remains were In Mrs. U. Baggett I* rf-i# conllued to yài'i’!"»' M“*",,M’ “ '("ok and ladder wago*i. No use he wrote “Allee,’’ his wife’s nani«!, terred In their cemetery Monday. her room with th« grip. 'u say anything about the orchestra ftnd then the g<HM| right hand lost It, w. p. KINO. C.ilWAVlON la-e Ikih-u waa In the city Wed- ** 'I"-) always pl ly lhe latest music cunning and his Iasi power of ex- Vied on- the 17th Inst, Wilxy P. nredny from the Dorris ranch. »»’I arc up-Lu-daie tnusleiaiua pri Shing Ills mind had passed. 'Though Kin*,, at the home of his daughter, IL'iuemlHT the usual Saturday Mr». Mollie ('aiiK-ron, wife of el- the most prompt medical assistance Mrs. M. J. Chastain, after an. Illness Office m lh« Rare»'« *• BAilillhg. nlglu deuce ul the opera house. Sciistxr Theodore Cameron ef Jack w.is had he passed away in little over of stout three weeks of lung compli-. Klamath I'alle, Oregon. ratlhn. The remains were laid U>' I ItoKular .... of the Young sonville »ml mother of Otis Krause an Imur. The life ami character (>T A. L. of thhii'ity, q| ( . ( | here after a brief I rest Friday afternoon Ih the Odd Fel Mena IC«|Mil>lican Club .Monday night ilhii-bh from an "listruction Of lhe in- Hargenl Is an open book In Fulton lows’ cemetery. '. ’ ar loud of barb wire ami nai| N at mark l burns Wilsy P. King wax born In Morgan George Hum's ll.udwam store 1 u,i i’*tInes. Mrs. Cuineroii came here county ami we nei-d only tn Insert a Mid. about four weeks ago to attend Mrs. few dates. But few of our Cltlaens j county, Akbarna, March 12, 1820. BROKER The surveying eorp* have com Krause win, |bid been seriously 111 are wider or more favorably known, , Grew up to man's estate In his native Klamath Falls, Oregon. Married Eliza P. menced work on th# mw irrigating and It was since her arrival that she lie Was b to In Newburyport, Mass., state and county. herself Wiu suddenly stricken ill. January 12, 1844, of a long line of Wilson and moved to Green county, renal. I be remains were taken to the mil the tiauie who have flourished In that Illinois, where be resided for four Come nnd try fto cent* worth of road Kiinduy «ml were met at Mlids state since IS09. In |8W> he came to years. He went from Illinois to Ten- darn ing KatuMay night lit the opera by the husband, who accompanied Ohio, to Wauseon, where he became a nesee where he resided for a short flENEHAL FHElÜHTfcll. liouae. limp, f From ruin Tennesee Tenncxee he went to 'bcm h> Jacksonville, where the fun- clerk In Hunt’s store and later in ( time. toL C. <V < lopton and Al, Wain» lr. Dudley’s store. i*i«l was held. , floweli Howell county, comity, Missouri, in the win- M^FI',""il't **"’ •'•«’Kil attention rived ill lhe i lly 1 msday from On June 1(1, 18*13, In- enlisted in ter of 1849-50 and settled near West •* M. Fuller of Tacoma. Wash., mailorders ....................... nrniaa. I * I ■_« I V1U U* In. t-z. 4» . i zI/.z 1 nr. i I I * tlie I./, I 1 * i ' *ho came here from Ashland some Co. II, Htfth O. V. I., and was mus Plains, where he z. wax resided until Attend Hir dance Saturday night seven weeks ago died at the Klamath G ri d out with ili« regiment Febru- close of the civil war. He went from »2 al lhe opera Imuac from s until 12 lloiine Monday night at alKHit 10 ary I’*, 1804. On Aujust 12, I8»G, Howell to Oregon county, .Miswiuri. p o'clock. lo'clix'k from pardlysl». Dw-ciuw-d ( he enlisted as sergeant In Co. B, 182. To Father and Mother King, four up Tin«. Drake left Wednesday morn came hr tv mainly for ills health ami G. V. I,, was promoted to 1st Lt. in sons and three daughters were born. 1 ’• United State! Commtssiuner. tug for Salmi and IMllsiid on a busi was suffi'ring from partial paralysis ( o. K, ami wax mustered oul with Of tiie seven children, four have died, ness trip. »nd those living are: J. A. King lives j r-r I when hr arrived. He bad been oul tin. regiment July 7, 1805. KLAMATH FAMA. OR».. After his army service he came to at ... West Plains, Mo., Mrs. in. M. A. Baty, * hi the country looking at some F. W. Vallie, |xed oilier Inapi-ctor. GENERAL LAND BIWfifESS. Delta and clerked in C. W. Hatton's ! his youngest daughter resides at Hil- -g» arrived In the city Monday from ranches ami piobably the ex|M>xuri‘ during this bad weather hastened the store until January 1, 187«, when in dereth, Clay county, Mo., and Mrs. l*ort land. BLUE PRINTS fatol str .k«-, J ||,. bod/ was cm- partnership with his brother, M. 8., M. J. Chastain of Bonanza, Or., with furnished of any lands in Klamtth Co. If you Wish to we yoiirsrif |<s>k balnuul by Dr. Ilargus and w:»s they entered Into the drug buslm-sa, whom Mr. King has resided for the Into a liMiklng glass and sec the rr- CorrstttoiM received dally. shipp'd to Tacoma yesterday morn-j In which they continued until in 1887, [ past six years, since the death of llec lion. when they sold out. and tn 1888 pur Mother King. •'ig. 2000 pound* of |N>tator* for sale al 1 chased the Longnecker dry goods Father King had been a constant Th<- passengers on the boat Satur- ! I cent p>*r |s>uu<l. lllqlltrr of store. Then tiny •uCtied out In 1892 incnilsT of »he Methodist Episcopal I day night had an Introduction to the' Hammond. but Immediately rebuilt and contin Church, South, for «3 years, died in ! !country which they will not readily ued business until some two years ago ! the triumphs of a living faith, aged Dietl Saturday, March H», forget. Mliert the boat reached the when after selling out, he, with his 84 years and 5 days. the llifaiil child of Mrs. Walter Island nlxuit three miles below town family and son-in-law, W. h. Worden of bronchitis. It must of have conceived the Idea of Cleanliness and Good Work Borti—In Horsefly valley. Monday, $ Hot luudies kervi-d at tlie Grin taking a short cut for it Imbedded it- and wife removed to Klamath Falls, Guaranteed. Cafe, free from 12 to 2 p. hi . and from M lf m the titles which extend out in Oregon. Here Ills Health seemed to March 14, 11*04, to the wife of J. fall him and 0:1 January 25 last he ar Dillard, A girl tf A/»o Aqent for LONDON AND 1U to 12 p. m. the water on either side of the river. rived here on a visit and for the bene Mrs. H. I’ Galarniiu whd has After every effort It was found Im LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO fit of his health. lM*cn quite sick for tlie (suit month Is possible to dislodge the boat on ac On February 9. l»70, he was united now ronvsl.-wiit. count of the darkm-sx and a heavy In marriage with Alice L'pliain and | BEST ACCOMMODATIONS, FREE SAMPLE ROOMS. The frogs of this locality have «now storm which wax raging. They to them one daughter, .Mrs. W. 8. CENTRAL CAFE takvii a lay-off; evidently the ”lh- were compelltal to remain there all Worder was born. night Ih th« storm until daylight. inenla" have satisfied their wants. A. L. Sargent wax village clerk, and Fish & Balis, i Il Hl. <5eo. Rph<«p, th« furnitur«- Next morning while asslxtli'* In get incmls r of tlie Council and of the ting th« lxi.it lixtsr, one of the pax- Ik'ird of Education for many years. man. eaprets to move Into hl, new Proprietors. . . Meáis at all Hours «rngers, Mr. C. W. Latulls, rnginecr In all of which petitions he was one building by the first of the month. for the Klamath Canal Co. slipp'd MERRILL, ORE. Day or Night > > W II Mcf'Pire w as an arrival from and fell striking on the back of his of the most useful officers and In- fluencial ineiiitH'rs. He was a com Iks- valley Tuesday ami ha, toen do- head and dislocating Ills jaw. !!<■! The Choicest of Liquors and' Oysters, any Style Ing litislness In the city fot the p.e>»t was brought to the 'city unconslous ' rade and past commander of McQuil- I. W. BURRISS, Prop. lin Post G. A. R., Past Master of two days. Wines always •« stock. »nd whs at tended to by Dr. Hargus. Fulton Lodge No. 248, F. & A. M., Mont E. Hutehlhmt in»k«s your lie Is now practically recovered. ch.irter member and past High Priest We also keep the best HOUSTON BROS. rubts-r stam|s> to order, and handle, Mr. •'. N. Hawkins, of lhe Grang of (k'tavlus Waters Chapter, IL A. M. all kinds of office supplies, Scud in Brands of Cigars. ers’ I'nion. arrived Wednesday, from I and was a member and past Noble • your order*. (•regon. after a week's almenc«. lie Grand of Delta L<xlge, 1. O. O. F. ! Your Patronage Solicited. Iki you know that w.w«ri I, waree is now at tin- head of a large irriga 1 In 111 these orders his advice and j Main Street, Near Bridge, Klainath Falls, Oregon; st this office. If you do nut. just tion |irujr»-t In the Klamath »»Iley. , counsel w.u, frequently sought and al- [ timid a load to the front d<s,r and we The prop».it Ion Is to take water ways cheerfully given. how tjillck we will take II. With the great mas* of the people1 from the Klamath Lake, ati Immense NEW GOODS Judge II. L. Henson and Chas. H body of water, lylnir at a high eleva with whom his life was spent he was! Mrs. T J. Offield, Prop. Wit bro» are In Portland at present tion. and fed by the snow of Hie Cas a favorite and all mourn his loss. The Ladies of Klamath County are invited to call The funeral service at the Presbv-1 MERRILL. OREGON anil on their return we may riprct to cade*. By means of a tunnel three and examine my new line of Dress Trimmings, hear some new stories as the old ones thousand fee* in length and connect- ! terian cl'urch, Sunday afternooti was! , mg ditches, the water Is to tie taken ¡attended by such a large number of are worn out. Underskirts, Combs and Hair Goods. > > Board by the day, week or Loula Gerber ahd wife left Wed. to the Klamath valley, where It is Ills old friends, that all could not: month. nrsdav morning by private convey. ■ stlinated abrvilt Seventy thousand gain admission to the church. The -—o—u—o— Mrs. J* €?• I’erez, 1 ance for Ikikegama where they will acre* of land can be made Subject to M-rvice wax conducted by Rev. Frank- - The table Is furnished with I Im, amt. rector of Trinity Episcopal lx oWKed oTrfled in take the tralb for Sacramento. They j irrigation. This land is I church, Toledo, after which McQuil- stlial' tracts, and can lie made ex the best that the mar*rt Ite cipect to tie g.me several month,. tremely felt lie: Associated with Mr. 1 lln Pus’, G. A. R. to"k charge of the can supply. .Mont E. Ilulclilson will du your From Grossman & Co’s New Sample ¿1 ILtwklns are B. F. Gould, W. K. service aild rendered the Post burial —O—O—O— type writing with neatness mid dis Brown and some San Frunciscd par service in a manner full of feeling for The tradb of the traveling public Book of Tailor Made Jackets, Suits, > patch. And aiMi notorial work; legal ties. Already contracts have been the lost comrade. The music was is solicited. |Mi|M-rs pertaining to the transfer of H Skirts and Waists. i I signed for the txindlng of aliotit a rendered by a male quartet. Nmner- ! real estate a s|ieciiilty. Office oppo- I» Somewhat Personal third of the Irrigable land. Mr. 1 "Us friends were here from neighbor- <1 , site post office. * Hawkins Is not much In love wltii : Ing towns to pay their last respects. * HAYLONE’S H1LLINERY STORE. J <1 Till» may serin -but has G. (1. Anderson of Dairy made this the climate of Oregon, but thinks It The body was placed In the vault at I Il ever occurred to Y<»(J office a call Monday, lie sav, that ss Is a great place for enterprise and in Greenlawn cemetery. Resolutions of we failed to Include 111’ name among vestment. San Benito Advance. that YOU can protect rcs[HX't were twill by the Masonic, CURES I lie caiull'lnies in our last issue, he (kid Fellows and G. A. R. orders. YfM'Il family and Vol'll the last week of the I'g. ’ idon week. w Isli'-s to announce hliusclf as .1 e»n A CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY estate with n policy In ' life of oi!r l.or'1 upon ertrth will be go dldate for assessor. tlie EQl IT4IH.I I II E FROM BONANZA. 1 oliacrved at the l’resliy tcrliui church 1 Dr. (leu. Merryman who has been brglnuing next Sabbath, which is I must make room for my new summer thit is good f. .r H| f... • confined to his naxn for the past Rev. Starr, of the Falls, has been Palm Sunday, and continue each value any day that you goods. Take advantage of this sale now. week with the grip Is now able io be 1 evening at 30 throughout the week. called to our town twice within a may die, nnd that la also | out again. His many friend, were week to conduct the last services for Two classes are especially Invited, worth in caah nil the pre I glad to see him once mure In his i First, «11 Christtansof whatever name. our deceased friends, and while here I usual happy spirit. mium* you shall have paid I all who are trusting leans Christ for preached in the new church Sunday Quite an excitement was caused salvation. Second, all those not yel I evening. (nnd profits Iswidiv«) If you Saturday by the burning out of I hr Christians but who have any Interval . Messrs. Dalton and Car: were in lire twenty years? !ta lli»B at the residence id E. B. llenry. whatever 111 Christ, with the thought town Sunday from the Carr ranch. true. For the print ami ¡Tlie Arc department promptly re that possibly at some time they may They report that the high water ini An excellent preparation Tlie Klamath County Live Stoct full particulars ask sponded to the call but by the time loik to Him tor salvation. The aim Clear lake was tiixxling their buildings Harmless to the most delicate AxRbctatltrtJ w’U pay lhe above re I WILL S. WORDEN, of tlirfr art Iva) the scare was over. and It was necessary to blow out part wil< he I" make real anil bring down ward for the arrest and convictioc of ItcWtait HUlcttnt, skin. Try it. J. A. McIntyre, of MiNwtirl. who t.i tin present the consuniation of of their dam to lower the water. any person or persons found guilty of Klamath Falls, Oregon. was for some time manager of the God’s wonderful plan for man’s re- Hence the continued high water of stealing or altering tlie marks or brands of any stock belonging to ant Aahland Klamath Falls stage line, I demotion. The services next. Sab Lost river. member of this association. J. O. Hamaker has learned by ac | arrived here Monday Io attend the bath will all Ik’ of Special interest. Address Chas. Horton, President^ Beginning promptly at 10 a. tn., in- tual experience that it is hot safe to rase of J. L. Yiulcn vs. Salmon A four Eyes are Weak ana or J. O. Hamaker,Secretary. Salmon. We understand lhe case sle.td <’f Hie regular Sabbath school carry a light into an acetylene gas Sight Poor there will b« solos and duets by the plant, especially when It is general- > has been settled outside lhe courts. KLAMATH LAKE RAILROAD CO. children, and several brief addresses. Ing gas. Mr. Hamaker hardly looks I* tattili filLw jiiil Eye Wuh The Republican* of Merrill organ Al II the sermon will lie appropriate himself with his eye brows, moustache —AND— ized a Young Men’s Republican Club TIME TABLE to the day, Palm Sunday, and at 7:30 and hair singed. al that place Inst Saturday evening. IN EFFECT OCTOBER 1». WM. TESTIMONIAL. BILLIARD HALL p. in. Che subject will be “The Very The recent high water of Lost riv Aahlsnil, Omena. J*n M I’m. C. T. Oliver was elected president| DAILY FASSEN»iEK tor bocior | U), )h„ «y«n»bl In in) Heart, the Vital Center of the er Is report<>d by the oldest Inhabi LEAVE AND FREIGHT ARRIVE W. 1*. ItluMlea, vice-president; (•- W- aksnt «on» w*«a I uamlHrm wel- tant to have been the highest since Christian System." All made "I my ay*. | nnw K)n,| tn .ay that | •lory, secretnryt A. T. Chibinc, treas 7 A M 5 P. M. LAIRD •in bears wnnilsrtallr. My eyesight I. hnt- 3 P. M. 9:30 A. M. 1881. D ash . POKEGAMA —0—0—o— urer, nnd C. T. Oliver, G. W. Jury, A. conn. vvss brio,. an,| | an> not troubled oniTt’AUY. ksa.lai.lwa a. | WM. The glane. ar« T. Uluhlnr, C ltobley and T. A. B ills Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured. All tho Popular brands A lfred l . sa roc nt . Archie G. White died Friday after- •<'il an4 «a.y io aiy eyes. Your. Truly, as an executive committee. The Re Liquors and Cigars in stock U altar Moreland. Wm. Shaffer, a brakeman of Denni We clip the following account of niHin. Marell 18, 1904, at the home of publican« of that precinct are quite **^'’s«<«ln’s Eve W uh cures Gran- enthusiastic and arc determined to Hie death and funeral ol the late Mr. Owen McKendree in Horsefly valley. son, Ohio, was confined to his tied for Call and sample them, "l!"(’d lads, Weak, Mnllerv nnd In- ¡several weeks with inflammatory Ills sickness, of Abort duration, was Sargent from Hm Delta Atlas: You are Always Welcome nsmerl Eve», Strained and Tired Eves carry that section at the .lune elec brought on frotn exposure and hard I rheumatism. I used many remedies,' Alfred L. Sargent so long, so prom or child or adults, by mall 60 cents. tion. for Fatty don’t know he says. Finally I sent to McCaw’rf inently and so favorably known in work lighting the fire of a hay stack A"lr.ss |»|i. j. k . (’’ASTEIN, Ore- Thcslrnntcf “Alifm" arrived Tues drug store for a bottle of Chamber-' Delta wiis suddenly called lienee at which was mentioned ffijmc few weeks ?',n liiKtltiite of Optcnietry. Ashland, How old Ann is, But day from Od(v:<ui, a port on I ppc r,'K'>n. Consultation Free. Iain’s Pain Balm, at which time I the home of his brother, M. S. 8a r- ago. Klamath lake, C.1|»L A. C. Grlfllih, Caleb T. Oliver, Proo’r "Fatty,” he’s a good old soul, was unable to use hand br foot, and Archie fl. White. ‘■Most son of Mr; yesterday L ,ent, on cast Main street, T own TREASIIRER’3 notice . commanding. The passengers were In one week's time was able to go id * 2. * He I had arisen and Mrs. 8. A. White, of Royston, "Fatty” he’s a dandy, iimriiliiff, March Merrill - - - Oregon D. 1W. Griffith, proprietor of the new work as happy as a clam. For sale and dressed. and was lu the parlor was born I11 San Jbse, Cal., August 5, | “Fatty” always treats the Is hereby given that there i . fund, in (j)P town tieasury for sawmill at. that place, J. L. Jones, when tlie fatal summons came but as 187(1, but had grown to manhood and! by C. C. Chitwood. STRAYED. boytf redemption <*f fhe following war Herl Wilson, C. E. Uc»d and Klnsay yet had no conversation with any of lived the greater part of his life In Came to my place December 1, 1903 ranto: |l»32, 1030, 1045, 1044, |i)4u, .Imles. The bowl »111 no* make When ever they come haitdy a yearling steer, branded 1’ oli right He had many In TO THE TRADE. iln> family. Mrs. Sargent heard lilm Klamath comity J152’ ,,HR' I»«’« 105°. regular weekly trips sml will biIng hip, marked Upper slope and under So call and have a warwhoop timate friends, all of whom speak on- , fall and going In»« H*« parlor found from .i1.”'1' interest will cense down luml»cr frmn (he new ffl* mill Come »nd look at our tine line of bit In right ear arid spilt and under this dale, him lying on his back. She called ly words of lhe greatest praise of him. ! with “Fatty” or Frank bit In left ear. Owner can have same Harness and Saddles now mad > up. opernfed by D. M. Griffith and also »1 Klamath Falls, Or., this 1 her uuaoaim husband who Immediately came His untimely death is a sad blow to| by proving property and paying We take pleasure in displaying thwart 3 1. eh..an- her ’"'"lav of March, 1904. OREGON I charges. wood for those that in in ami spoke to Uls brother, who bis bereaved parwuts, who have the MERRILL N. 8. Dmw, Dairy, Or. Bradley A Gunther. W. S ii '. mkn :!, Town ’Treasurer. ( Ar t huti buying Hu vlniT fence posts. i1 • *r than fence posts- LOCAL NEWS. ¿ c. BROWER, i 'i Notary Public. I I BUY AND SELL | Klamath County £ Products . | | j. n. nooRE, FLOUR, HAMS BACON, LARD LOGS, BUTTER c. H. WITHROW, ELECTRIC $ KLAMATH BAR3ER SHOP IC ash S tore . .......... I L. F. WILLITS, Prop’r - The Dew Drop Saloon. . . . * * I Hotel Linkville • • • Headquarters for AH Stage LineSi Rates $1.50 and $2.00 per day. Riverside Hotel* This Space BELONGS TO Baldwin's Studio Î ORDER NOW • . Crown Cream I I I d d is a g 5 $250 00 REWARD. I Chitwood's Drug Store RIVERSIDE SALOON Of field & Verrill Livery, Feed and Sale