> SAVE MONEY. Lay in Your Supplies The Brick Store Until November 1st we will sell GROCERIES, for spot cash, at prices heretofore unheard of in Klamath County fact that we have added 192 name« to our Hulwr I pt Ion ||al during the past year. We have not only secured these new suliM'ribers, but we have kept them. But we are not yet satisfied, we are going to have our paper go In to every home in the county. If you are not alread* a suiwcrlber you might as well get In line flrwt aa last, for you cannot afford to mis« Paul De Laney’s new story which begins the first uf October. The story alone is worth the subscription.— The Rd I tor, BECKWITH PASS Is Chosen as Route Over Sierra Mountains hv Gould Corpora tion for Transcontinen tal Line. R kno , Sept. 20.—Ten engineers of I the Western Pacific tYimpany began i work through the Beckwith Pass to- ' day. This is the first open move - made by the company In Nevada, and ■hows conclusively that the company is about to begin active work on its transcontinental line, and the much mooted question of a route through the Sierra Mountains has at last Isvn ’decided. It will be through the Beckwith Pass. The engineers are following along the line of the Nevada. California and Oregon Railroad. This shows that the eomp'ny will probably absorb the narrow gauge. l This is the final survey. Two pre- i llininaries, one east to Winnemucca, the other south to Reno, have been made to Fish Springs. Which of . these two will be chosen will not be known for several days. Nxw Y' ohe . Sept. 20, Another transcontinental railread combination is planned. Edwin Hawley is Its sponsor. The undertaking involves the so-called Hawley lines In the mid dle States, including the Alton and the Toledo, St. Louis and Western roads, extending into Eastern trunk line territory, and the Western Pa- icidc, now being built from the Salt Lake gateway to the Pacific Coast. Such a deal, if carried out, would mean a combination of lines from the ¡Great Lakes to the lhu-ltic Ocean. I The scheme has been formed in detail, and al) that remains to be done Is to | put It into effect. Our STOCK is complete, our QUALITIES are guaran teed, our PRICES are the lowest, we will ap preciate your BUSINESS I local news . KEBHiJiCB eounev bkiik Klamath Falls, Oregon y Country Produce taken in exchange for Good* THE EXCELSIOR Clothing, Furnishing Goods Boots and Shoes. IN KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. t A FACT a complete and up to date line of £4t(i|>to Goods, I. F. DAVIES, * To Your Friends I e» Groceries, Dry Goods, GET SOME AND SEND l>an Maloy returned last Saturday from Klamath Falls where he sold 600 2-vear-old wethers to la>uls Gerber. 1 Mr. Gerber instructed Dan to buy a few thousand more head for him. but when Dan arrived at Lakeview a let ter from Mr. Gerber was In waiting for him requesting that no sheep tic bought, it is thought that the «lump in the market 1« only temporary.— Lakeview Herald. 4 ■ . < Is the policy ol this hank, and It Is rigidly adherred to. Safety first. Liberality next. • I« * ORUG AND STATIONERY »I* *1* OREGON »** »1« »»<• *1* 4* 4* •t 4* STEEL RANGES STORE * * # 4- 4-: ------------------ »--------------- DAIRY, QUICK MEAL * 4* * * 4* School Books * * We carry a complete line of School Supplies, Tab lets, Stationery, Writing Material, Ink, Pens, Pen cils, etc. We are Head quarters for supplies for the School Children. 4» BALDWIN’S * 4« 4» Hardware Store. 4* 4» 4» 4* 4 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* MAMMOTH STABLES I r Riqs furnished with or without drivers Reames & Jennings, Klamath Falls. ■ E. M. Bobb, Asst. Cashier, r CITY DRUG STORE CITY NOVELTY E. R. Reames, Vice Pres’t, OREGON VIEWS Four carloads of colonists reached 1 In ‘-Toilers of the Columbia'' that Portland ve«terday from the East Is rugged and robust, but tender «nd over the O. R. A N., and each train enchanting, picturing all the hpman ’ I elements that fascinate. If you KLAMATH FALLS brings an equal number. As the rates apply for these colon would know about the failures and . ist« only as far as Ashland on the successes, hopes and fears of the flsh- j CARBONATING PLANT South, the larger number of those er folk of the Columbia River twenty GRAHAM & O'NEIL, coming to Portland will remain In Or years ago.you must road this Interest-1 PROPRIETORS egon, provided they decide to settle I Ing story. It will exm begin In this EAST KLAMATH FALLS in the West. . paper and your name should be on our It Is reported that large numbers subscription list. Wilt keep constantly on hand I are coming over the Northern lines : Lemon Soda, BUY A PIANO. Into Washington, while many stop off I have thousands of acres of choice alfalfa land before coming this far West. The' Our Southern Oregon “man" J. M. Cream Soda, traffic is so far as heavy as that of last Ward Is now at Medford. We secur Chocalate Cream, and stock ranches near the Town of Merrill. year, and many new settlers are being ed Mr. Ward for the work of e«tab- Sarsaparilla, Write me for information brought Into the country through the llshlng and building up our business dinger Ale. JOHN T. KING, efforts of the railroads.—Oregonian. from Eugene to Ashland. We've cut Cocoa Mead:, out consignment and commission i MERRILL - - OREGON Raspberry, salesmen as being K»> expensive and ■ô and any other carbonated entailing a higher price on pianos made to order. than customers should tie asked to We solicit a portion of your trade FIRST VOTERS, READ THIS. pay. and satisfaction guaranteed. Mr. Ward is on a straight salary, Roosevelt and Fairbank« are both Department Will Not Review De Orders left at the O’Neil residence and Is solely Interested In carrying young men, as are a majority of the will receive prompt attention. cision in Swamp-Land Case. out our Instructions to the letter. leaders of the republican party. If Goods delivered to any part of the Our plan will t>e to sell our best you believe in progrem, If you want city or In the county on the stage W abhjnotom . Sept. 20.—Th« art- pianos at all times possible, even If to see our country the richest and Its road free of charge. people the most contented and • prra- Ing Secretary of the Interlor today prices may not seem so attractive. ALL GOODS $1 .00 PER CASE Fall and Winter Mil denied the motion for review of the Although, upon Investigation, they . perous on the face of the earth.If you Pans« 173. linery, Dress Goods, believe in throwing open the door» of departmental decision rendered .May' will be found to be too low, and much 26 holding that the swamp-land grant lower than we can continue long In , opportunity to young men, if you do New Shirt Waists and to the State of Oregon did not in asking. We have not established our I not believe that smoke-stacks are a MASCOT clude lands embraced within the I business in Klamath Falls as thor- Everything New in La proper place for cob-web» and birds' Klamath reservation, and also that ! oughly as we intend, and to that end nests. if you would rather hear the dies Wearing Apparel. the title of Indiana to these land» i have instructed <mr Mr. Ward to un whirr of revolving wheels than the was of prior date to the passage of dersell us, even in our Portland and murmut of discontent, If you believe the swamp-land act. Thia artion of in happiness Instead of unhappiness, Seattle stores, till, in his judgment, if you believe in courage and honesty, the Department deprive« the State the price-cutting has lasted long STILTS CO. If you believe In frankness instead of of about 97.000 acres of land. The enough, and he has secured enough I'aae probatrly will be appealed to the secrecy, If you believe In deeds rather sales to bls credit to pul our Southern Successors (0 Mis. F. E Boyd. than promises, If you believe In reas ku pre me court. Oregon trade onto a paying basis. W. B. Matthew«, state’s attorney, After he has done that, you will on rather than ignorance, then cast announce« that he will fight to the only need to pay ottr city store’s your first presidential vote for Roose la«t ditch, ax he in confident the l>e- I prices, and they won’t be high. Mr, velt and Fairbanks. partment 1« in the wrong. Ward will not have a big stock to get A TREAT FOR OUR READERS. shop-worn before sold, but a snug Rrpubllesn in I’olltIr«. and devoted to the STABLE« HEREFORD-LEWIS. Timber, Agricultural. Block and Wool interest, most carefully selected one that, will We have made arrangements to 7-30 Last Saturday evening at of the great Klamath County. Caleb T Oliver, Proa r publish during the winter months, a o’clock, at the bride's home on Slash I be constantly replenished from our [ Portland main store. You can order\ number of delightful new stories by street, Judge B. Daly performed the Merrill Oregon PubIHhed every TburvUy by authors who arc attracting the atten ceremony that united In holy any piano of our twenty different j WESLEY 0. SMITH, tion of the American public by their bonds of wedlock Jas. D. Heryford ■ makes. In that way you will get the I tiest, In the best condition, at the clever and interesting accounts of life and Mrs. Delia M. Lewis. E dito » and PsorBtKTos. I very lowest price. But as before In the west. We have made a careful Both of the contracting parties are selection and will publish some very well and favorably known throughout stated, the low prices are liable to end •VBKSirTlOM KAT»: choice stories. We will begin the this entire county. The groom Is one sooner than you think If you wait tro Ose rear (in Kdrsnce) ............. ... 12 00 first week in October, with Paul De-[ of Lake county’s most extensive stock long. If you were sure there was a 0. n. DRIZZI.H THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1901. Laney's new novel ‘‘Tollers of the Co-1 raisers. The bride has resided here saving to be marie, you would buy lumbla. ” This is a home story by a the. mo* of her life and has a host of now, would you not? KLAMATH FALLA Write or call on Mr. Ward at Med home author, that treats graphically' friends, who extend congratulations OREGON Rural free delivery has enabled far home scenes and Incidents, appealing ford and find out. and wish the happy couple a peaceful mers to obtain better prices for their strongly to all the people of Oregon, We sell such pianos as the Knabe, voyage on life’s matrimonial seas. products. Being brought into daily Washington and Idaho. Evertlt, Steck, Hardman, Packard, Mr. and Mrs. Heryford have gone touch with the state of the markets, Our aim Is to give our readers the ' to housekeeping at the bride’s home Fischer. Ludwig, Vose A Sons, Con they arc enabled to take advantage of best paper that we are able to get out. I over, Cable, Hamilton, Ellington, in West Lakeview.—Lakeview Her information heretofore inaccessible to One that will contain all the news, Wllllard. Wellington and Kingsbury. ald. them. For this practical help they and every Issue be a credit to our Easy terms or cash. are endepted to the party mat “does county. That our efforts are appre- ' A llkn A Gn.nKirr-RAMAKKK Co. things” -via, ttec republican party. Portland, Or., 5th and Morrison. elated, we are fain to believe from the MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING PARLOR Alex Martin Jr, Cashier Jibsolute Safety THERE IS A LOVE SIORY. DECIDES AGAINST OREGON. Alex Martin, President, Crater Lake dealer. Four Carload» a Day Come West Over the 0. R. & N. f 5*» Newton for Livery, In sums of Te i Thousand dollars Andy llose sells hav and grain. or over, at low rate» of Interval, Nee the new llm- of shirt waists at approved mortgage »ecurlty. J. W II IM VK VH, the City Novelty. Agent ami Manager. Bert Alford arilved in the city Klamath Fall». Or. Thursday from Rogue river on a visit to his pireuts, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Notte» o< Finsi Setti»,nent. Alford. N'«»ltcw I* hrrrbx «Ivrn lh«l <ìi»rle» Il Hiirg «lori, *<tmitil»irat<ir <»f ih» «*«tati» oi < bari * Highest market price paid for chick Niirgdort. dccva»«'«! ha* Alr.l hi» Unni accollili and thai Saiurdtn . Oeiokcr i.Mli. |*M «I « Ite ens «t th« Central restaurant. hourof lOo’vhtefc a ni Mt thvt'oiirt Hnuee •* Fall», Or«««nn. ha» h*v»n ffictl b* ’he Straw Bros sold last week 150 head ( Klamaih ’»»uri an tha lime and pince fur hrartni obp'C tinti» and ncllbug «ahi ». Munì of beef cattle to C. Swanston of Sac Ubarle» Il Rurgdorf. ramento. Cows IJ. steers 5|, weigh . Hata«! Rapi 14. A hniniBiiaiiH ni »ahi ed and delivered at Merrill. Notk» for I’ublkatlon. Certainly, the roads will be Just as Land Uffici* •' I «Let irw Or SaptrMibrr I». I‘W*4 bad this winter as they were last. VsMlce 1« herrh* glvt*n that th»- iyll«»wlhg ntiuiHl «atilrr ha* ffle l noOi'v of hl* InteiiHon Who said so? U» commute proof tn «ili>)M»rt <»t hl« claim and that »aid proof will be made before Geo t'ha» Andy Hose the wo,sl merchant. tam.Ulrrk of Klamath t o. Or. «t Kianiaih .» i » i da\ of October, l*M trU. Chas. Silvers, former county com Falls. Or. on the <11 <KI F*» K R<‘*<K Sv. < rP w m . H * K missioner of Klamath county, and lid No tWtor the - U M II«' name» the lolhn»nitf wtlnewue» fo John Turner, of Plcant, arrived in prove hit coni i nuoiia re»i<lvnc«‘ upon a »id cul tivation of «aid land. xl> Fuavne Kpeni’Cf the city Thursday and remained sev Ubarle» II urne». Mark tn«lerwt»u l.tn tn-lerMiW i I all of Forcai. Or J 4 Watson. Kegi»|er eral days on business. If you wish to select from the most * 4¿ 4 l 4t * 4> * complete line of late millinery gissls 3 FOR 5 ever shown In Klamath Fall», wait for Mrs. A. J. Nellon, who will be J > here »trout October 1st. C. R. Anderson and wife arrived In the city from Laker lew Sunday and I Mrs. .McMillan from Chico Monday AND OTHER They assumed the management of the Linkville Hotel Tuesday. If you w«nt to find Andy Hose just go to the Old Midway Livery Stable. If he Is not there, he Is out selling THE POPULAR FAD wikx I and will Ire track soon. Harry rtlailer left this morning for Klamath Fall« where lie has accepted the position as manager of the saddle department In a harness shop. Har-1 ry's frieisls regret his departure, but t wish him all kinds of auccess.—Lake- : CHITWOOD’S view Herald. LARGEST FALL AND WINTER LINES at any point off the rail road in Eastern Oregon, of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS, Singer Sewing Machines— "’hv pay some travoleng agent CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, high prices for inferior HATS AND CAPS, LADIES READ COLONISTS machines when we sell the genuine Singer for $40 Y-TO-WEAR GARMENTS, ETC. FOR OREGON cash. Baldwin, hardware Trunks, Valises. Carpets. Beds. Furniture, Cur tains. Cooking Utensils. Crockery. Tinware. Paints. Oils. Etc.. Etc. MONBk lu KIAN, We keep the finest lot of horte« in the country. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD TIIOS. W. NEWTON. Prop’r EXCHANGE STABLES W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Livery. llorNCH hoarded by d»«v, week or month. Hay hii <I (»rain bought and Hold. PaHsengcru conveyed to all part* of Southern Oregon and Northern t lifornia at the very lowest ratea. « Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel Linkville. Phone Main 14 X 4* 4» 4* 4* 4* 4*4* 4’4*4’4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4’4’4*4* 4* 4* 4* 4* X COMING I Car Load of BARB WIRB I 4 f I AND NAILS I O1CO. nirwiv w. Klamath Falls Hardware Dealer X 4»4i4*4*4*^*r*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4iX Do You Like Fast Horses $ 4 Rinjr up Miiin ¡93 I litive Horses that will please you i T1CAMN With or without drivers $ Commercial men conveyed to all points £ West Side dStfitil«« I J JAS. SIGLER, PROP’R KL7X7VTMTH FALLS. - - - ORBCQN * •WW.-WW.W.W »»»»»»• V»V% VS VSVWA 4 / 1 A