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SUPPLEMENT KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. THURSDAY, ocroitF.it tt, ioi)4. LOCAI. NEWS Tlie Womans Christian Tvniper- ance Union will hold their regular inoctliig In th» M E iTiiircli. Friday October 7th at 2 30 p in. All are cor dially invited1 Emma Grigsby, Sec. Mr. and Mrs. N. L Mitchell anil Mr. ami Mrs. Il'»ri«rc Mitihi-ll »nd aim left Friday tor the railroad inroute tost Louis t" at tend the ex|x»ittion. They will also vlallold friend»and relative« while In Missouri. Married -Sunday evening. Octolx-r 2, 1004, In Kai.t Klamath Full», Mr. John Hamilton and M I m Em ma Nel- aou. Rev. W. (I. Smith jx'rforiucd lire ceremony. Tlie rxijitrart Ing par tie« are recently Mh’h. J. W. Howard arrived Thursday from Sliver Lake, He Is not buying tilutiy cuttle Ibis year on account of lhe market and the price of hay. Moat of III» cattle are now on tlie res ervation and will probably be winter ' ed In California. Judge II. L. Benson, F. W. Jen- nlng« and N. C. Briggs Jr. left Fri day morning for Jacksonville to at tend tlie Elk» banquet which wa» i held there Saturday night. Judge Bcmmii wa» aclecled a» toast master - for the evening. IVin. Flu< kus came In from Olenc . Saturday. lie elates that ho has ( commenced the const rwtlon of (he , new bridge aero»» l.'*t river ut Hi.- . Gap. The old bridge lias been In bad condition since tlie high water last spring and the county romuiiMloucrs , ordered a new one built. have I h >- ii giving some first class en tertainments at tlie <»fiera House since last Thursday evening. Dr. Harnaril I» advertising the world re nowned Native Ill'll*, lie will lie at the opera H<iua>* tlie r,-st of the week. The voting emit« st for the most popular lady Is creating quite an Interest. T lie vote to-uay stands as follows fur the tour leading ladle»: L/tla Nelson. . . ...................... 1312 Aggy L»-e..................................... 1142 Anna Heidrich............................. 244 Mrs. J. O'Neil . ...................... 116 Fol the most |x>pular baby the vote Is: Baby M'lrdix-ti ........................... 14M Winfield Scott....................... ... GO Baby lllslmp ................................. M Baby bcheu ........................... .. 26 Lodge was already of considerable size lie fore this ruling and Is tlie only branch of the order south of Hsli-in. Its present niem>x*r»hlp Is m arly .too and at an Initiation some time this month at il<iM»buig is expected tube Increased 26 or 30 by the acquisition of u large oumber of representative men from the coast counties, Coos am! Curry. Mr. F. W. Jennings of Klamath Falla, made the statement at Saturday night’s lianquet that tie believed fully 2". of lhe leading citi zens of Klamath and Lake counties were anxious to become Elks If a lodge could lx1, established nearer their homes. It how ue ms as If at I aat 100 could tie assured a local l<xlge at the start, which would very »xm Ifrnw to be as large and as strong as lhe Roseburg lodge now Is. Ashland, with Iter beautiful sur roundings, climate, pure water, high ly developed citizenship and usual en terprise In all melters, together with her unexcelled facilities f >r entertain ing large crowds would s< >m to be ad mirably adapted for a local lodge of the Elks and It seems sure that any movement in Dial direction would tie met with hearty support uf our bus- Inew men pnd commercial organiza tions. The Elks lodge at Rosburg Is admitted to have been of Incalculable benefit to that town, and 1« now one uf Its leading commercial features, A contract has ticen let for the c«>n- structfon of an Elks Temple at R iac - burg which with furnishing» will cost about »20,000, and the dedication of same late next winter is expected to bring hundreds of members with their wives from al) over tlie state. It 1« possible tiiat tlie Grand I>"lge cf Elks al Its session at I*uriland next summer would concedes tritie to Ash land In the way uf population limit to the end that a local l<dge in ay be established sooner than It otherwise could be. —Ashland Tidings. with IM. '•The law lately passed, providing that not leas than shall tie levied for each child of whool age In the county, will help the movement for higher salallesln most of the counties of the slat*, although In Multnomah County It will have no such eff-ct.due to the fact that t’cc.iuiM-of the high projx-rty values the tai already raised for m-lioul purp>*-s exceed» |i; per capita. “We find that country *ch>«>l boards are loth to raise a teacher« salary be-. cause It then establish. i a precedent which they will be obliged to contin ue, and Some country school boards have been known to turn hack money Into the state school fund rather than ralM- the salary of the teacher. tftie most encouraging feature of the school situation In this state now I is the general compliance the teachers show with the law requiring at tendance at institutes. The law makes a penalty to the district of 15 if tlie teacher falls to attend a re quired number of hours at the county Institute. Teachers at first objected to the compulsion expressed in the statue, but they are now seeing the value of tlie Institute work and will ingly attend. Our institutes are of high character and must be helpful to any teacher. Teacher» no longer come unwilling, as if driven like school boys.—Portland Telegram. See Nawton for Livery. L. Alva Lewis for clucks. Orville Elliot of tlie Nuttier*» »tore at Klamath Agency wun In tlie City Sunday. L. Alva Lewis for rings. John T. King, tlie real estate man tif Merrill, »petit several days In Ibi- city thia week. L. Alva Lewi» for necklaces. For first claaa R' uh I» »ml prompt livery aervlee call on Graliam A O'Neil. GIVI; US ANOIHER CHANCE. Tbutie 173, L. Alva Lewi» for jewelry. The following clipping appeared In J. W. Iteitdln uml Geo. Blcximlng- tho editorial columns of the Wash canip were registered at tlie Lukeslde ington Star: “K. C. Duel, a Seattle Inn Wednesday. police officer, lias been on a two month» vacatl'm and returned for du First cliuta »hue rejiairiug done by ty one day this week. Duel, on the up-to-date workmen. Klauiutii K<>ui- whole,1» one of lhe Htpiarest men tiiat merclal Kompany. ever wore a policeman's star or uni- L. Alva ia'wln for vest chains. fuim, ami when tie testifies In court Jan. Tygart and wife left Naturday or otherwise you can pretty safely for Martou, Indiana, where they will put II down that I»- Is telling the mako their home truth. "1 tisited Oregon and Calif- L. Alva Lrwli for watches. ornla while away an<t saw much of the Mr». Smith, widow of the late Geo. country in both of tliesestates. I was W. Smith, left Turadty for tier home in the mountains of Oregon for a few at 1'boenlx, Arizona. days where 1 was charged »7 per day MONOMIO FULTON. L. Alva Lewis for wedding rings. for IxMird and lodging. At Klamath Fails, a little mountain mining camp, Married Hunday Oelolier 2, 1904, Our Junior Senator Will Take Place I found a peculiar tribe uf citizens. Mr. Will. O. Webb and Ml»» Matlie of Dollher Through California. M. It. Roundtree and James Mat They always Invite hundreds of out Woodard, both of till» city. ney will leave next week for a trip by sider» t<> come there to do a piece of L. Alva Lewi» for gold pens. Senator Dolliver, who wax the team through Klumatli county to work tliul twenty-five men can do In speech-making companion of Fair- J. D. Ackley, a brother of 11. M. take u look at that section of country less than thirty days. They were pe banks as far as Portland, has been Ackley, tlie aaw mill man, arrived In wltii a possible view of locating there culiar from tin- fai t that their fingers compelled by reason of ills throat the city Hunday from lla»tlDgR,,Cn)lf. Inter on. <*n their return to Jack were from two to three Inches longer giving out to give up the rest of the sonville Mr. Roundtree wIII go to bin L. Alva Lewis for silverware. 1 tlisn that of tlie average American. tour. The National conimitte has former home near ('ent ralla, Wa»h. , J. C. Mitchell, tlie cattle buyer, ar 1 think nature Ins made them that replaced him with Senator Fulton of where lie owns a farm, to attend to rived from Gazelle Thursday ami way so they < »n the more easily ex tills state for the tour in California, went up Into the Wood River coun some liuhliii-hh matters. Jacksonville tract everything that an outsider hap MORE IRRIGATION. which is a tn<«t flattering compliment Sentinel. try. pens to have In bls pocketa when he to our junior senator, as Senator I>ol- work Government engineers are at NOTICE I OR BIDS. L. Alva Lewis for scarf pins. gets there. Well, honest to my pro liver's place is not easily tilled even fession. 1 did not take a ‘drink* while on snot her big irrigation proposition from the United States Senate. The New Full and Winter stork of La Illd» will lx» received by the S'cre- there, because it Is against the prin in interior Oregon and California, dles and Mloon trimmed list» at Ma- first stop made in California by the ioiic'» Millinery Store. Call und »ee Ury of iho Klamath County Agricul ciples of the Asiax'latlon ■ f I*»illcemcn this time at the southern end of Goose two senators was at Redding .Monday tural Awes-latloii for concessions for to c^er take anything when he has to lake. Roughly speaking, the plan Is them. morning at 7:30 o'clock, and both refreshment stand», | xr >I k , etc. at the pay for It, but while there I saw on to irrigate a large area of barren land will speak at several other places in I- Alva Ix-wl« for kx-ket». Fair ground» during the races. Blds an aveiage of fifty snakes for every off the southern extremity of the lake the Sacramento valley before reach A marriage license wa» liu>urd Sep- arc requested to tie le nt In at once. hundred feet I walked. Tlie town 1» In Modis- county. Cal., by taking wat ing San Francisco. Senator Fulton (ember l#lh to Mr. Archie IL Kin It. St. Geo. Illahop, Seely. really a snake resort, 1 saw so many er from tills body. Goose lake Is 35 will take part in the big meeting at caid of llogue river and Mia« Carrie of them tiiat 1 wondered to tujsclf If miles long ami from 10 to 15 wide, the Bay City. AVTOMOBIl.ES IN TOMN. I’. Ta)lor of Illy. 1 had really broken tlielaw and taken two-thirds of it lying in Modoc coun In speaking of the unexpected L. Alva Lewis for hxige pin». Mr. und Mm. Ed McKinney and enough Ixxize to make me see snake» ty, Cai. ‘ changes in the Itenarv of Washington An attempt was made by a Califor 11. M. Ackley and Nam Carmichael Charlea Snow arrived In the city when there really were none to and Oregon. Senator Fulton said.that have been at Keno t Ilia week looking Tuesday at noon from Ashland with we. (’altforola! Oil, yea! That 1» an nia company to take water from the it had been mapped out at Chicago after tlie rafting of Ing» for the form two automobiles. They will remain out-of-slght state, and so far as I am lake a few years ago, but Oregon peo by the National Committee, and be er's new saw mill. here until after the Fair. We may concerned it will remain out of sight. ple. fearing possible evil effects of cause of the distance to the Pacific |Nnalt>ly have an automobile race UÄ I go to my beat today and 1 guess it lowering the lake, brought a success, Coast.it bad been necessarily modified. L. Alva l^ewl»' watch maker. ful injunction suit. The matter lias will hold me for s while." an attraction at lhe Fair ground». Mrs. Clara l^xwley and Bertha Ben been much discussed since, and Is be “Through must of the state of Wash if the mistreated Mr. Duel wtl) nett, arrlverl from Klamath county ington our train was two hours ahead GARRET FISH VERY LOW. It is said that to only give us anol tier chance we will ing agiln revived. last week, to resume their studlea at of the schedule arranged for it and a prom Ise to give him all the work he lower the lake two feet would reclaim tlie Normal. Ashland Tidings. Garrett W. Flail, who has fx-cn sick can do and nut vbarge him a cent for 30,000 acres of mud flats and make great many people were disappointed In not seeing Senator Fairbanks, and Order your lumber at the new lum for tlie paxt two weeks, was operated Ixuird and lixlghig. Onr n» k crushei tine meadow. Opinion on the Oregon so it has been in Oregon. 1 will ac ber yard. Gixxi dry lumber, flooring, upon ut 1 o’clock yesterday by Dr. is going now. He complains that he side of the line is divided as to wheth- company the Senator to San Fran celling etc. Maxton, assisted by Dr. iliirgus, for was charged »7 for Ixord an I lodging, e- a ditch from the south end of the Faul Brletenstcln, Agent. appendicitis. There are very grave we arc unable to ascertain where that lake to Alturas would lie a benefit or cisco, and after the meeting there, I doubts as to ills recovery. Ills con hapix-m-d but feel assured that it an injury to latke county. It is gen must hurry back to Portland, as I L. Alva Lewi» for watch charma. have agreed to do some campaigning dition tills morning was reported as Mrs. S. K. Ogle, atv-oinpanled by never got any fail her than being erally conceded that lowering the in Klamath and Lake counties." vciy serious. lake would give West Lukeview bet her three children, arrived from charged. We are not aware of his Klamath Agency Friday evening und Hi.REI ORI» BULLS. paving for anything while here,except ter drainage and improve the sanitary ROOSEVELT LEAGUE MEETING. is the guent of her sister, Mrs. C. B. his tine In the police mutt, and we conditions in that part of town. F. Bunting, of Lakeview, will understand that he borrowed the Watson.- A»liland Tidings. Notice is hereby given that a meet RACE HORSES. Sec the new line of shirt waist» at lx* here Saturday, with 12 bead of money to pay that with. Neither do ing of the Roosevelt League will be jrnrling registered Hereford bulls, and we bcliocthat anyone could be found lhe City Novelty. held at the court bouse on Saturday, When treating your mother-in-law remain until after tlie fair. These who ever knew him to refuse a drink, Some Fast Ones Cornine In Daily October 8th. All those favoring the you should t»e careful not to give her bulls will lx* on exhibition and also ill fact he had the reputation of being For the Races Next Week. re-election of President Iloosevelt are for sale. Price »75.00 each. Tills nothing less than a “saloon bum," a glass of Graham A O'Neil's Iron requested to lie present. will tic s gmxi chance for some of our hanging around the saloons looking beer. If you do abe will slay with Will. Wood and Win. Shook came L. Alva Lewis, Sec’v. cattlemen to Improve their bands by for free drinks. There arc quite a you tho rest of the year. • in from Dairy Monday with a string nddlng one of Dies«* registered Heie- number of Klamath Falls citixens of three race horses which they put L. Alva Lewis for cuff buttons. fords. who would like a chance to get even Into training at once. They were Hon. 1!. E. Ankeny and son Frank with tills "honest" member of the Uncle Tom. Gray Bob and a 2-year- ALL NEXT WELK. arrived from the mil road Wednesday, Seattle police,to the extent of sevetal old colL and have gone out to the Ankeny A Moore’s Comedians will be at the hundred dollars, which he ••extracted" Orrin McCumber arrived Sunday Klamath County Agricultural Asso Cantrell ranch. Mr. Ankeny expects Opera House al) next week. hi rs. from them either by borrowing or from Brookvale Stock Firm with to remain until after the racra. I ciation Will Hold Three Days Mixire has recovered sufficiently to running bills. Louis Gerber's colt, Headlight. L. Alva Lewis for ladles chains. Those of our citizens who were Fair and Races Commenc take part In tlie performances. Leo 8. B. Gardner cam- down Tuesday Mix. Rea Benson and children and Tolstoy’s famous masterpiece “Resur grafted,baveoiily themselves toblnmc, from Fort Klamath witli ills running ing October 12. Miss Gall Bcnaon left Friday for rection" will lie put on during the lint a newspaper cannot care much for horse, o uonner. Grants 1'iuis, where Mrs. Bcnnon will week and promise» to lx* the brat Its reputation that will devote space Neil Sly arrived Tuesday from FIRST DAY. visit her parents. Miss Gail will ro play ever presented here. Mr. Moore to such rot as the above and then go Kcno with his 2-year-old, Jubilee, 1st Race.—Futurity -takes race. S turn homo with her father, today. pays a royalty for every presentation on record as vouching for tlie reputa and also another hoise. mile and repeat for all Klamath County tion for truthfulness of their In Andy llose lias wood of ull kind for of this piece. S-yr.-olda. Tlie Association will add formant. We arc thankful that Se INCREASE PAY OF TEACHERS. aalc. |150 to purse. TIMBER TRESPASS. attle Is not In Oregon If these are fair 2nd Race.—*, mile dash, free Mr all. Th«». McCormick, tho saw mill State Supt. Ackerman Alda the Purse, |75. samples of their police force and news man of Kcno, win In town Monday. Tile Interior Department rules that Movement For Better Teacher». 3rti Race.—Quarter mile and repeat, He »ays that his new steanilxnit will In cases where a homestead entry Is papers. free for all. Purse, »100. be reaily to run t lie 1st ter part of cancelled or relinquished on account WANT LODGE AT ASHLAND. "When we can get the farmers to ascoso DAY. next week. He 1» now putting In of the failure of entryinm to comply 4th Race.—*s mile and repeat, for realize that a teacher ought to be paid ills new machinery. with the requirements of the home At tile Elks lianquet at Jackson more than farmhands, and the tax Klamath County horses. Purse, IlttO. L. Alva Lewis' watch repair de stead laws, the sulmequent purchase ville last Saturday night, Mr. Chas. payers without children to see that 6tli Race—>4 mile dash, free for all. partment. of the tract under the timlier and II. Pierce in making bls response to more money put Into the manufacture Purse, »75. 6th Race.—H mile and re|>sat, free II. H. Mathews, foreman of the F stone act does not cure a timlier tres tile toast “Ashland,’’ reminded the of good citizens is well spent, we may for all. Purse, »100. was pass committed while the land ranch was In tlie city Nat unlay. One meniliers that Ashland was fast ap expect to bring about higher salaries THIRD BAT. proaching 5000 population, and that for our teachers. To this end we are of his borscH had lieen stolen from the bold as a homestead. 7th Race.—3 mile relay, for Klamath our beautiful little city would In due conducting an agitation throughout County saddle horses, riders to change rnnc.h and he had traced It a» far dm SNYDER TRIAL. tlie Agency but It had been turned time show Its ambition to secure a the state,” said Shite Superintendent horses every mile. Horses must be ready luoeo there and lie lost trace of It. new lodge for Southern Oregon at J. 11. Ackerman, who was in Port saddle»! «nd bridled for the change. All The case of the State of California must ride stock saddles. Purse. »100 Highest market price paid (or chick vs Jack Snvdc.r for the murder of Ashland. At the conclusion of the land Saturday. brief remarks of Mr. Pierce on the 8th Race.—)» mile dash, free ior all. en» at liie Cential restaurant. Mr. Ackerman regards the unwill George Potter was set for trial for 0. N. Hawkins, president of tho Monday Oelolier 3rd. C. I>. Wilson, subject, Judge II. L. Benson of Klam ing taxpayer, who objects to the al Purse, »75. »th Race.—Quarter mile and repeat, Klamath Canal Company, arrived In Chas. Lenz, Rubt. Hunsaker mid S. ath Falls who was acting as toast ready high taxes, and tho fanner who Klamath County 2-yr.-olds, barring the the city Saturday from Hollister, Cal. T. Summers of t Ills city mid Jus. Em master proposed the health of the figures that his hired man Is paid only winner of first money on first day. new lodge at Ashland, which senti •30 a month, while the teacher gets Purse, »75. Ho was accompanied by J. r. Mel ery of Fort Klamath, who were sub wood of lIolliHter and C. G. Lathrop poenaed as witnesses for the defend ment seemed to lie met with hearty •40,as the principle obstacles to high 10th Race—One mile and repeat, trot of San Jose who tool an Interest. In ant, left for Yreka Saturday morning. accord, particularly from those Elks er salaries for Instructors of the state. or pace, free for all. Purse »101». "It must be remembered,” said he, our county und will spend a short Chas. Silvers, Win. Turner ami who reside In Rogue River valley, All races will be run under Pacific Klamath county and Northern Cali "that tlie farmhand works 12 mon 11 is Coast rules. time hote. many others from Picard will also tie fornia. Co-operation of all Elks in the year, while the teacher Is the In the Futurity race the winner takes L. Alva Lewis for ladles watches, witnesses for the defendent. within the proposed new Jurisdiction only one of any profession whose vo 70 and the second .30 per cent, of purse. watches. Donald Me Kay tile half-breed In In all other races, 4 to enter and 3 to al limits was asked, also from all cation lastsonly a portion.uf a twelve Certainly, the roads will bo just a» dian,who was shot In the jaw by Sny start, 10 percent of puree entranee fee. month. During the summer season der, will be the main witness for the within the State of Oregon. Winners get 70 and second 80 per cent. bad tills winter uh thoy wore last. One of the requirements establish the teacher ought not to be obliged to The Association will add another race State. Who said so? ed within recent years by the supreme hunt up other employment to make to be made up on last day, probably a Andy Hose the wood merchant. lodge of Elks Is that no new lodge both ends meet. Public sentiment Is mule race, BARNARD COMEDY CO. L. Alva Lewis' watch repair de- may tie started In any city of loss working for increasing teachers’ sal Bail games second and third days. purtmeut. The Roseburg aries, und the press of the state is Other amusements and the Fall Fair. Dr. Harry Barnard and company than 5000 people. WILLITS 1 DR Y GOODS GROCERIES BOOTS AND SHOES Sugar and Salt BEDROCK PRICES CASH STORE ■■■■ — '¿JI___ —LL»_________________ "-'J ■" t> BISHOP'S EXCLUSIVE FURNITURG I ■: <• STORE is the place to save money. Call and see my stock before sending out for your goods. I will take pleas- ure in showing you around and will give you prices < > that will justify you in buying at home. Complete J > line of iron and wood beds, springs and mattresses, ’ I * chairs, tables, etc, etc, etc. '! This Space is Reserved for the Lakeside Inn, MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r. Formerly The Linkville Hotel. FAIL RACES. $250.00 REWARD The Klamath County Lhe Stocc Ahhociatlon will pay the above re ward fur the arrest and conviction of any person or persona found guilty of stealing or altering the marks or brands of any stock belonging to any member of this association. Address Chas. Horton, President or J. O. Hamaker,Secretary. A GENTLEMAN’S SMOKE GET THE - - GASTON - - 11 a . » I *r I Also Carry the Following Bruis of Choice Ciprs La Florence Bella Viata La Belle Creole Major Domo Hoffman Rendezvous El Eapada BUY YOUR CIGARS MT MANNING’S ' * Archimedes James Lewis Red Buoy Key West Havana Panetelas Crcino Sweets Pretty Swede Relle of the Falla UP-TO-DATE MILLINERY #C Hats altered and trimmed to onferj r Mrs. O. W. AMERICAN J. L. HOUSE. ARNETT, RROR-R. FIRST CLASS ROOMS AND GOOD BOARD. SATIS, «1.00 AND SI.20 SIR DAT.