Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, September 29, 1904, Image 5

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    will I h * assiitant mniiaper.
The carp "iit< is are siili al wmk un
file bulldiri/ ami radicai ehang-s ara
lirlllg inaili In lie ariaiigemenl of
tlle riunii» on the tirsi Ibsir so that
THl'RsDAY. M |-| I Minile “I, HMM. Wlli n Im building is completed Klam-
Ut 11 I Tills can !»-• ist of on., of 1 I h - finest
local m vs
and lies! 1 piipp’ I hotels In ¡Soullu rn
Lnegi 11.
f,. Alvu I ew Is fi.r elo -lts.
Mr». Me MIII..1 |s in Ideal landlady
J. F'. Adams iif Tula Luke wut in am) h r l<mg < xj. ri- ni 1 m Un- >,,,( I
the dly Killiirdny.
business,whl’ li hasi-xh-nili-d thiuugh-
noi ugual poli.un ..ri infunila.gl ics
L. Alvu L< w 1» for rings. ■*
Mrs. Dan Maloy of Lakeview, IH ber un Intimale ae-pialut : lice vvilli
tlle liecds of thè travi llng pubi le.
visiting her inotlx-r Mrs. 1-, Ii. 11«
Manager Ross Anderson Is also well
Hell.
kuown ami hls courtemis niunncr «Ili
L. Alva Lewis fur jewelry.
m.ike film a generai favorite uiiiong
W. I*. Ilhuuils, the sawmill man of thè ,sit rons of hotel».
ilerr III uml wife were III tlie city
TOll.ERS Ol lllt. COLI MIRA
TucsrUy.
L. Alvu Lewis fur vest ehiilns,
Tel)» In the a...st graphic way of
t For first elii-n k < hh | h mxl prompt de- tlic wars animi;’ Ihr flshernu n of the
livery «rrvii e i »Il on Grshsui A O'Sull, ('ohnnbla River Ivvrnty years ago,»nd
'Plione 173.
there Is a beautiful love story and
L. Alvu Lew 1» tor wi-dihiig rings.
Other I|IIII|»|I evi-nls tulli by the au­
Virgil Culm, wife an«! children of thor, Paul l>e l.imy, In 11 way that
i'slalry, were rrglM. n d at the Link • wins the reader oil the start ami
♦lllc, Friday.
maintains Interest to th- end. i'll -»■•
who arc tn gissi standing on our sute
L. Alvu !.i-*is fur watches.
script
Ion list will bi uro to hale tills
First class »lux- r<-[i.iiiin.’ done by
up-to-date workmen. Klamatli Kmn- story Mimi.
S upplement
KLAMATH REPÜBIICW
:\
bicrclMl Kmn|i.my.
L. Alvu l.i-wls for gold pens.
K. Erl. Martin mi-l wife and Ml»»
Marks canie up from Merrill Nilurday
to remain over Sunday.
L. Alva Lewis' watch repair de­
partment.
Fauillle« ean I k * supplied me* with
‘•Tony’» Best" nt tlx- < ■ nti.il Dining
1‘arkir« with or without m- d».
L. Alva Lewi» fur silverware.
Mrs. A. J. Nellim will tie ii Klinuith
F'allx alsiut October 1st, with.i-min
plctc line of full amt winter mllllm-i}
L. Alva ¡x*w|» fur locket».
New F'all and Winter stock of La­
dles ami MI sm -» trltnin<-<l h itr.it Ma
tone's Millinery .store. < ill uml »-•<•
them.
L. Alva Lewi» fur lodge pins.
If any other wnt«-liin iU« - .’i.m fulled
to make your watch run tiring It t<i
me, If It don’t, It won't --st you a
cent, — II. J. Winters.
L. Alva Lewi»' watch m..k«-r.
Order your lumber nt the new lum­
ber /ard. G irh I dry lumber, Doering,
Celling etc.
I’nul Brlctenstcin, Agent.
Alva Ta'wls for M-arf plus.
A big dance 1» lielng .idv.-ttls.-d at
Merrill Friday evening < s tolM-r 7th.
flutsl music ha» l«e«-n »«*<-iire.|. .sup­
per will lie served at the Riverside
Jlole-I.
L. Alva la w I«’ wutch repair de­
partment.
Wlr*n treating your mother In law
you aliouhl I n « careful not to give tier
a glass of Graham A <•’Nell's Iron
bcer. If you do ahv will »tay with
you the rest of the year.
Is Alva Ix’Wls for neck lares.
•"'A Noble Outcast" at the Opera
House Saturday evening next,
A
play that pleases all tlx- [woplo Mil
Hie time. Scats now on sali­ ut
Opera House.
L. Alva Lewis for w.itcli <-h irins.
Win. Gunther and w:f.- arrived
6i»ln Portland ycstcidav inmute to
laikrvlew, where Mr. Gunther will
engage In the harm s mid saddlery
business with S. F. Alilstroin.
L. Alva Lewis for cuff buttons.
Oil Saturday evening next Mm.rc's
Comedian» will present the beautiful
4-act drama entitled "A Noble Out-
cast," a story that nppeala to every
heart.
A continuous pr'rfotmiincc,
no walla. Buy seats at Opera Horn.-*
■tore.
L. Alva Lev»is for Indira chains.
Prespy terlmi Church.
Kabliath
K c I kki I at 10: A. M. Sermon at II:
followed by tlie Lord's Slippef. (' E
Service at 7: I' M and sei mon at 7:30
on "Saving and Ixiaing Life. Prayer
service at 7-30 Wednesday evening.
All made wcleomo.
L. Alva Lewis for ladles watches.
The Linkville Saddlery, micccsaora
to Bradley A Gunther, have secured
Mr. Harry Glazier, an expert saddler,
who 1» familiar witli the wants of this
country In III» line, having worked
for Mr. Alilsf rom, nt. Lakeview, for
five years. With Emile Egert mak-
Ing harness. und Harry (¡lazier mak-
Illg saddles, it Is believed that the
farmers and va<|ueniN can lie suited.
L. Alva Lewis for gentlemen's
watches.
SATURDAY NIGHT.
Moore’s Comedians In "Jerry the
Tramp or "A Nolde Outcast " ii four
act drama, abounding In comedy and
pnthoH from stmt, to finish, full of
Bright new Ideas, bemillful lines, ami
thrilling situations. Specialties be­
tween acts, no waits, a continuous
performance. A play for the people.
Do not fall to see It. Ticket« now
dn sale lit Opera House St ami.
MLRRIl 1. ITEMS.
('. SwaiMton, th- Wholesale butcher
of Sacramento has Is en lime fur the
lust week, He bought 150 he.lit of
cattle of Straw Bros., also Some to
lie.id of I; nil Bros., of Uornell.
T her.- have b.-i-n eight bands of eat -
th- p.iv, through here within the l.»-t
ten days, all bound for Montague and
G.iz» !<«. M «1 of them were emirign-
ed to th«-Oakland Meal Company uml
the large whuir vile holts«' of Poly
Claybutg audt’i. of San Framis.- 1,
which your curresprmrl.-nt under-
st.11.ds gives a retinte of two dollars
11 In-ad on the 0IT.1II of steers and one
dollar a bend on cows. Tlu-ir office I»
331) K'luncv St. San F'ram isco Mr.
A. T Laugel Is their agent In this
locality.
Tliere Is hut little "doing" In
wav of disponing of the Immense
of alfalfu hay, feeder* are not
anxious to dip In unless hay is sold nt
• I. ><1 to ♦ us their very dlsudrous
ex|M'rlem*c of last Spring, when hay
went skyward», make» them all bold
li.u k. M>«t of the cuttle, from what
1 ean learn, will Is-sold In tin- market
und the balance fed In Shnsta, until
there Is a railroad. It don't look as If
the Merrill country can compete wMh
places near the center of shipping, as
th«-drive uml lie.ny expense during
tin’ winter lake all the prulita of the
f eerier»,
Fred M>-lhisc bought 2-' • tons of
alfalfa of N. S. Merrill at the dollars
a ton. Mr. Swanson has the Wlntni-y
hay Isinght. some »mi tons,
lands Gerlier bought the crop of
Ottteld A Graham, about Too ton».
(Tins. Horton has about tioO tons
bought near the Gap.
Mr- Martin, the miller, 1» doing a
large business with Ins grist mill,
lie I» selling flour just ns fast u.s ho
can tur»» It out uml ex|»< ts to run
about four months. Klamath <-minty
will lutnlsh flour for a l>lg portion of
Lake mid Mortis* < uni les.
Mi rrill 1 1 pt., 2
Occasional.
lit. Mil Ol PE T HDi I MAN.
IL r<» • to wh'wky n a «pirli»
It «.i t* upon the mind,
It iitftk«** n man talk
" tivù b« dm-nu’i i« vi Inclined.
It act« without a figure,
Il art» K itliout a rule.
It inAkva a muh think he’« w im.»
hen hr I» only « !<>*>!.
Here I« toc<»ld water
Fill tin* k I nm to th* brltn,
For water U» glorlotm thitia
V bru a Irllow want» Io »w iin.
Oft it ha«qnrnrhrd m\ weary thlrM,
And soothed toy sorrowed brow,
Hut It hasn't for a long lime now.
San Frantiscti, Sept. 22, 1904.
Editor Klamath Republli* in:
iS’iir Sir. Il was the request
of my husband to let hls friends
know of Ills dentIi. ■yes, In a lonely
s|iot at Montgomery Creek he is nt
rest. In spite of all, the dreadful
consumption fastemsi Itself upon him
until he w .- ih compelled lostop in th.it
lonely place lodle. Nothing could lif
don«’to H’lleve the sulTi-l'Iiig of the
diiom <1 man. Die end came Saturday,
lie said be had been n mail that
drank to excess, mid lived a »1 ranger
to G ih I, that If he could only tell the
Is,vs and men of the I'luted States,
wliat whiskey would bring u man to,
that they would let It nlone. He
knew everything until tlie last mid he
wrote a little toast that 1 will enclose
to voii ,
A Inuit I o'clock he knelt and taking
my hand, asked (¡oil to forgive him,
mid then he bld all the people giMKi-
bye. mid kissed me mid requested mo
not to worry, that lie was bettxr off
than he would be here. He thought
a good deal of your town, as the peo­
ple there were kind to him.
lie was known on thestage as Prof.
Frank llolTman, but his real ii uno
was (isborii.
lie was from (.'levcliuid, Ohio mid
wns 10 years of age.
Ii you see tit you can publish this
letter w it li Hie warning to tl q I toys.
Y oiiis Truly.
Mrs. Frank Hoffruan.
THE NEW HOTEL.
Mr». M. Me Millan of Clilcq, I’allf.,
lAsumed the management of tlie
tilnkvllln Hotel on Tuesday.
The
liAine of the hotel has been changed
and will be known ax the Lnkemde
See the new line of shirt wriists at
iKf.i 0. Rn.«s Anderson of Lakeview the City Novelty.
E¡G MILITARY POST.
TO BE ESTAGL'SHED IN OREGON.
Etin nt- anti IL '■tburu arg Afler
tlt« L« aft«.ii. VtLv \«>i Kiatii-
MORE SUCCESSFUL
THAN EVER
KI.- iii . ti h Countv Tcm-licrs fluid
Their Kegul.Tr Annual
M i i,r '¡, -»...r it vf
/ -• loir h 1« reo
OIIX lek 1 Io III« I III" <1 . till.•» (¡Oli’in-
nx ni the .-»Iablislini'-nt of an army
|x>st at tome point In the Willamette
V.-i'l, > to a< eorn'«.l.i' ■ a r<. iin'-nt of
Cavalry, All th«’ iiilll' iry men .itllll
iil«d with th. United St ate« ai my and
()ri-i’.>n mill)in ar«’ n u'llt in faior of
H iir . imp.
It is kti .wti that the
unit t«-r of an Oregon military camp
wasiecc'itiy bought to General .Mac-
Arthur's notli-«’ by Colonel Jam«»
Juekhon "f Eugene.
it tlie proposed military <”itnp Is <•»•
tiilili',!ie«l it will mean tlie <*xpendl-
tur<- of nearly S7<i.<>00 annually, in
fuml for iu« n and imnu-s, In addition
to '-obstructrm ••xpeusi'» In tin-d.ff.-r-
ini camp buildings. A r«-'.din«’nt of
cavalry
<»f *1'» officer» and
men hi , I a'«> ii I2u<; hms« ,. Govern­
ment lepirts .li'iw tbit tlx' <’ost of
k'-cping a hors- per inmitli 1» between
»s an<l *M, mid that the cost of kc«’p-
ing a C iltc-l si.it«-., Mil-her p -r month
s b -t v -n 17 arxl ♦«. As to Imrsr*
If. •--I, t .., it- id of c:.,H’tis<- alone, fur
image, wou' I l>- an Im (»riant oppor
tunity for th- I -al fanners.
Colon-1 Jai.i- s Jackson, rt-tl*<"l
I'tiltcl Stat--» Army, says: "we are
all ngri-.-'l ns t i the tidvisabillty t’f
»ueli a plan,wli«’r« hy the J'.i-Ttl«’ Coast
c.in get It.» sh ir•• of armament, ah i ¡f
with other portions of the country.'
W-- haie only one military [»»st hi
(begun, Fort Sleveus, <l--v«U«-d to
coast artillery. 1 di.nt approve of
military post» lx-lrig l<K’at<-<l in close
proximity to a larg-- town, of course u
military buaid will bale to choorte a
kite."
Lest year s-une effort was made to
have a central camp estabiislied In
Klamath County, to be used for tlie
annual eneainpuiei-t of tin- Oregon
and Was'iiiigt«>n Mdlua, Imt another
mt«- was selected, wliich has not
pruved entirely »a: isfactory. The at­
tention <>f th«’ official» was. drawn to
the advantages of Swan Lake valley,
as a location f r an Ideal military
camp. Tliere Is no m«re natural or
auliable sit-for ii nllltary camp and
rifle rang«-in tlie Wist than can be
found in Kl im.iiii < unty. 1!« .»id- s
Eugene, |{..»ebtirg. A.- aland ami otli i
towns along tIm S ur ue rn PiK'l*)«* all
li.vve co'nuutiie» nf tlie state militia,
wlill* Klamath, La';«’. Crook ami
nearly the whole --f s«>utheni ore;? n
are entirely uiipr’ tec’.eil.
K'tii« atb I Ils •> | i. ?a, l"O|.
V< i.
I I In ’1
'
J
has lx - ii an <•»< din, .y pli-asinl ,<ud
|*iotlt.->'il<- one m, I
Wbcfea*, we, the tea«-!ier», f< -1
that th«’ credit is large. , due to Supl,
Wight and th- ah'• hist rm-tors m -
cured by him. tliere ire, l> - it resolved
That "e hi- only nd - im - the iix-tli-
o<l» pursued by Supl. Wight; tlmt we
extend out th inks to J'rof. S<- iii-li
for tin- Instrm-i in i and inspiration
we Imve ri<«-lve<| from bl» ledurea,
|i ,’.!jti» mid (-« iMim-liiy, and that we
r<"- ”iiiineml him t ■ all who are In
m-ed of a moiai an' spiritual uplift­
ing: that we ai»o e h rl our thank»
to President Mulke for l«-avTng Ids
own work In tin- .*»«,. itx-rn (begun
Normal, to be will- us. giving us tt -
tK’’^L,li of In» kntuli-dge, meUiod»
ai.d enthusiasm, es H-ciaily along the
II ’ of nature »ludv, a ul that we are
d'lly nppreciatlv» of t>i. I-1 i ’ i -■ • md
Work in Soulh<-rfi ti '-. ii n’l.o
'hat wr thank bdpl. Willits for bls
g'-tn.ii pies--ni')' and he i in this « »-*»-
r it’ ! il to mir
lorf; I bat •-■-■ are
I'K-iil Instiuctors; tf it we think th”
local editors, also L it . Smith and
bthi-r citizens for th ir attendane«
and Interest.
W : lereas wc, t 10
greatly Interested in the suei-ess of
Klamath County s-'i-io',.»; B it futli-
grinore ri-Milvad, t i.it we call iqs i
the patrons to aid » in tlie work of
rhe various public «-I. ois am! more
»-•■¡M-i’ially in cstal- sir ig and main­
taining a count» hi ’if school, and
• hat
call up'll the citlz ns of
Klamath county t i provide a suitable
biillfling and equipment for tlie lil.Ji
w-luHil. Iti-Miivi.d further, that cop­
ies of tlx* above I»* ¡urnlsbed to tlie
county press for publ -alien.
Ri - ;x-< I fully siUunit ted.
•
Eleven
Me li
Year Hid J *hn
Uilli
Serious
Sta tike)
Accf-
In*
Ktitute.
< ti I i CitimiV?
SHOT HIS FOOT OFF
J. (.. S wan ,
E l V A (. VLL0W XV.
A nna F.. ArvusuATK.
Last Sunday mornh 7 A. F. Stan-
key of this city and Ids tuo young
»oris went down tin river, in a »» it,
hunting. Wil­ ’ll about five miles lie-
low town, Mr. Hl -ik- ., seeing > >me
du-’ka, reai-lie«! for t ¡o- gun « flieh was
laying in tit” bottom <,f ti,c boat..
Tin two I r 'IS Were »itting in the rear
witli their f« < t i-Tse- togather. As
Mr. Stankey pi' ki-d up tlie gun, the
trigger <-atigtit in th -boat and the
gun was *'• iwliarg«-«!. tlx- content« en-
t- ting Hi-- fo,,f of Un olil.-i lx.y. The
gull wars-d'w that tli'-slx.t tore
the ffeah and acuttcred piece«, of terne
in the boat.
mtities <,f rutile r
and cloth werediiv.-u Into tlx-t' -sh
remaining. Mr. Stankev rowed back
to town a» fast ..» peed hie and the
teiy was taken to Dr. ii »rg.i»' oft! c,
where later In the day the foot was
amputated atxive the ankle.
Tile I miv displayed a wonderful
am«.nut of ix-ri- during the long ride.
JI«- is doing nirely sin. e the >>peratlon,
although he Miffcrs a great deal dur­
ing the nights.
FAIRBANKS AT PORTLAND.
Meetirt» Will Have Largest At­
tendance in the History of
the St te.
Although the Fairbanks-H >11iver
meeting is practical!y one week off,
the r. fpifst for seats has lurcome so
gnat that it i» doubtful whether the
Armory will h >id all who wish to lis­
ten to Republican doctrines as ennn-.
c! it • I by the candidate for Vice-I res-
id’-nt on <>-tuber 1.
S i's have been can’d for to the ex­
tent of 33Oo by tlie cournlttee ap­
pointed by Chairman Baker, of tlie
ts’.ite Cent al Committee, and music
w ill ¡end its charms,as a like conrnit-
tec has ae ur -1 s-uue of the ix..»t lai*
ent in the city.
Outside districts are knocking at
tlie door for admission and a given
amount of room, Every county in
the state has notified liiairtnan Baker
through the conin'.? 'cir.rn thr.t It
wsr's r«. • ! for some of its people.and
In a number of instances c<«untv chair­
men asked wliat couhl I* d«.n« for
tn.-iu iu tile way of getting special
trains.
Fr«»tu the country repli *» are com­
ing in just as thickly, but tach letter
is a plea fur st*3ts.fur "we don't want
to miss the big meeting'' is tlie cry.
Mr. F.aker is depending on Major
Mt* l»"nr>”)l to s at tlie people, and it
ail cannot be accomodated there will
be .m riv. rtk.w meetiug with the »h>-
gan, «’30.1KIU fur Kuuaevclt and Fair­
banks. '*
(' miinille*.
Prof. Preston W. F arc«, of Wor­
cester, Mass., one of the instructors
of the Teach« rs I«-.til te just Closed
remarked that Kiann ' Il County i'ffd
one of tlie most eu'in »iasttc a:id in­
telligent lot of tci'cheis It h id been
Ids ph-.isute to meet in nil L s trave!»
tli-m.gh tlie ('tilled F lies and It .s
so.
Anyone who «,:» present tl;c
tfist three days ol tins Week and w.l-
nesned the whole-Miukjd enthii.lnstn
uml int«-re»t displayed by the t- ichers
tn tlieir work cannot b- Jp to feel that,
witli such Instruct«.rs i.i our s.*h.«’•!•«,
great Is the lutuic of Klanat'i enm-
ly, fur it 1» a true saying tint the
making uf a nation rests iu our
homes and In our yu' ¡;? f,c!i . ¡s.
The day s«.. »ions ware n«-t a rcgrlar
series of dry lectu.e» :.» is soconi.n--«!
in Institutes of this kind, but wore
ovi-ill'.ivving witli iiuncsiiug discus­
sionsand experiences by Hi” d fferent
t'-ac m is un f« r tlie a' .e .» ip-.-ni.»i >n of
the instructors.
Pi f. F -an h wh««se
liie 1 ii_ w rk lias been devoted u> tlie
r.iiif’iif eiiucatirai gave much from
his vast torr of knowledge and hin
tnihtc ,ee and personality »id have a
lasting etf”ct on iie t -a- h>-rs pr--s -nt.
r »w nt Molkt ga* •* sonie dciiglit-
O.'e ’-vn Ik s .'I-, i :: k -¡ i Le.ipie Pass IU1 tll.sS -11
.ti-i ■ St idy”. Mr.
TOWN TRLASLRt.R'i NOTICE.
M T.or. I is a »ay of utting l is
Résolu*.¡or.s al Grar.ls l\;ss
whole «Ml .¡1
NN tic.- is hereby given that tliere
on Militar ; Past.
cusslotl, t-IHl
are fun . in tlie town treasury tor
will him. ni
tlie r« leuipt.-ni f the following wtr-
Re.«.lied I'irrt, that It is the »ui ruundii gs.
ra;d : 1 Hi. 1117, ,111«, ill«». u>,
m<
st
vain
.oil
nev
scuse of ibi» Le ague tlmt said MUÍ-
1121, 1U.G, 1,22, 1123, 11J4,
mi
112«.
tary 1’ x.t Is’ I" it’d and tn l'ut i:..e,f r»t of ill
Pn>f -.*■ Kirs Sw a; ..'Ki lol. -i mid «(.ss
at seine eh/lbl«- site in S< u:l: rn Or- G:dlo<’ ay re su ail . i ent ;etic ;:iid lnlervat w l!( cc ise from tills date.
1
1; at k i.. ,t.. i‘Or.» 1 h-s
ex-on, i- ni-iiie'it t i tile S-.uthern I a- en'I.u: l.- .tic workers ;.-id t -.eir v du-
loti: day ot Si ; tewb-i. 1!«O|.
citte Ime of railway, mid midway U> a ile c. :. ril tun » to tb ■ s »» >-i idd-
J. W. S ieves ». Town Treasurer.
tin Pielite ii van. and the country Iv- ed to th ir . -put .liv.. us capable iu-
alt u. tors.
Ing east of tlie Caacide Mountains.
Tlie evening f .»si s were held' in
S c.ndly, the necessity for su-' fhe Opera 1 >ause. < >:i M 'i;.lay even-
p's! In S 'it hern Ore; m is appai ;i' Ing Prut, bear« h h.lured o.i TI10
In view of it.» vast area, and of its Ideal Sclmol." His wi.ij ev¡. rie,ice
g.-ographli il |s>sltloii relative to tl»e mid extended tr: vel through Europe
and Aniei lea ii.ivc I. ide him a niwst
« hole stati-, tile slate contiguous, ami Interesting and instructive s,.eak.-r.
to th ■ unprotected ara coast; the area tils intimate kr.owkdge of bis ».jb-
of Southern Oregon alone, equallin' jvet was pr--of that lie is a uiep
that of twice the size of New Hamp­ thinker and a caret; I student.
I bi Tuesday i .«-in
mr Southern
shire. or ot t li<-combined area of N< w Oregon orator a <1 instructor, Pre.si-
—O—0—0—o—
Jeisey and New Hampshire ami h s d< lit Benj. F’. Mulkey, of the Ash­
I
am
now
located in my new
un approximate area of 17,000 s.|iia.'e land Noiiimi, lc. tut ii «-ii Alexander
store
next to
miles, count Ing from t tie summit f Hamilton. By Ids strong (K-isonality
Mr. Mulkey e.iptu ed h;» audience
Hie C.il.ipHila mountains, on the fr tn the st.ut and ' y his fluency and
north. In all this vast territory. smooth flow of beau' Iful thoughts ex­
1 have the finest line of
there Is imt a single fort, garrlst.n < r pressed in tx-autifu. language, tills in­
other nati« nal defense, Fort Klam terest did not tlag for mi inslunt uu- Matches. Clocks, Jewelry and Opti­
tii the curtain led oil the last i-.et.
cal Goods in the county.
at h, ins ut hern Oregon, having for
A most eutertaiuing program was
many years Is-eti the Iasi military arinnged mid pies«- iied on Wednes­ N’-.-w Goods at Kight Pric- s. Be sure
and see me before buying else­
post south of Portland, in ( begun. day evening, the c islng day of the
where fur I can save you money.
< >uly . Lwu cximpanlcs of National institute, which W;;.i as follows:
I'uuio S.iio l'rof. Delmorc.
H. J. WivrriM,
(■until la-long to Southern Oregon.
Trio-Mrs. ILnrv, Mis. Mills and
Watchmaker and Optician.
In i-artv years, it was tlie policy of
Miss Louise Lee.
Repairing a s|x-eialiy.
the Gm« rnmeiit to maintain numer­
Solo Dr. Bei nurd.
Recitation-Mrs. F. W. Jennings.
ous Military Posta in this section of
Solo l’rof. Seircll.
the Stale, t'nited States troops be­
Recitation Mamie Boyd.
ing stationed at Fort Oil,od, Fort
Duet Mrs. 1» rau.se ami Mrs. Gates.
I’mqui. Foil. Lane and Fort »lum­
Lectuie Prol. Search.
ai h.
I i . iiio Suio—I’li-f, Delinere.
The following officers of tlie Insti­
Thirdly, tbr* strategical Importance
tute were elec ed: J. G. Wight,
of a post in Southern Oregon is fur­
President; Miss Alice Applegate,
ther shewn In tlie many highway» to Vice President, ami Miss l.iva (i.ilim
the sea shore, connecting with the way, Sei ietary. Tin* teachers pres-
Klamatli F'alis:
different luirlsns, and svilii tlie vast «nt were: From
The Greet PaciLc Coast
country east of tlie Cascade moun Alice A. Appleg.tie, Dollie W. Badg­
Story
er, Restora Frem h, Kiva Galloway,
alns. ami with Callfoi nia and Nevada Dovie Nowton, Gertrude Ricliai Jso’n,
on tlie Month ami Southeast. Several i, i. swan. W. S. Slough, M. V.
lines of railway ar -now in eon'cin- Klougli, Geneva WTIhei'.sou, mid Helen
platioii which are to connect Calif- Zumwalt: B'-dli.-ld: A. I. Alton,
Starts in This Pcpcr
Dora A. Eglington, and katlienne
orina and Southern Oregon, by the Hughes; Kello: Amite E. Applegate,
Soon
nay of tlie coast, and only • di ff-t, slid Sirs. Gertie McCormick; Fries!:
distance over tlie Oregon mid Calif Mrs. S. L. Burt-m; Vistula#: Zells
ornia line, a ralhoiid from the Sotuh ' Hussey; Dairy: l-.niimi l>. Bussey;
cm Pacific railload lias lieen complet­ •My: N«tR. Drew; Lorv'ia: Mis. Ali­
na Fox and (.'. 11. Fox; Bonanza:
ed Into tlie Klamath Luke region
Doris A. Goss, DaUy Patterson ami
J. G Wight: Tok gniua: Netti«' I,.
toilers of mu voi.unriA.
McIntire; Ros.. •• iiig: Annie Conn;
Lakeview: J. <y. Willits; Ashland;
Mrttrr he enrolled on our
Our great Paride Const story, soon Benj. F. Mulkey.
PaiU.Hi-A'Iv inc« List «nd read this
to appear, (¡et on our star list of paid-
PAIO US NOVEL
ill s and watch for the opening chap­
ters. A story for young and old,
Andy Hose has woo I of all kind for
grave ami guy. It appeals to .11.
sale.
And; ilosu sills hay and grain.
SOUTHED OREGON
WANTS IT.
ELECTRIC
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is the plice to save money. Call and see my stock
before sending out for your goods. I will take pleas­
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ure in showing you around and will give you prices
that will justify you in buying at home. Complete
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line of iron add wood beds, springs and mattresses,
Í chairs, tables, etc, etc. etc.
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This Space is Reserved for the
M rs . M. M c M illan , PropT.
rormerlv The Linkville Hotel
$250.00 REWARD.
The Klamath County Live Sto?/
AvsociafTon will pjy th«* above re-,
ward for the arrest and convictioc <>c
iinv perMin -v persons founB^»t)Rtjf o^
stealing or altering tbi -nurlh, or,,
brands of any stock belonging to any
nii mber of this association.
Address Chas. Horton, President
ci J. O. IIamaker,Secretary.
T.'tT bUfFY CCxlFA^Y.
By PAUL DeiJXNEY
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THE NEW STORE.
Of the Columbia
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A GENTLEMAN’S SMOKE
GET THE
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BUY
YOUR CIGARS
MANNING'S
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La Florence
Bella Vista
La Bell* CrtxÆè
Major 1 ionio
Hoffman
Rendezvous
El Espada
Archimedes
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James Lewis
Red Buoy
Key West Havana
Panetelas
Creino
Sweets
Pretty Swede
Belle of the Fall«
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DMß DATE MILLINERY 3(
Hats altered and trimmed to order
Mrs. O. NV. IM «li
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AMERICAN HOUSE-/
U. ARNETT. PROP’S.
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FIRST CLASS ROOMS
AND GOOD BOARD
RATES. Si.00 ANO S1.2S PER 041^..
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