Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, December 15, 1904, Image 7

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    Second Supplement to the Klamath Republican. Thursday, December 15. 1904
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
For Sweetheart, Lover, Husband, Wife and Children
JEWELRY FOR LADIES
Hinge. Watches. Guan! Chains. Ribbon Fobs. Necklaces, Brace
Ms. Gold Beads. Lockets, Stick-pins. Collar-pins, Collar and
Cuff Buttons. Emblem pins. Ear rings, Brooches. Chatelaine
pins and lots of other pretty things.
FANCY SETS, ETC.
Manicure Sets, Toilet Sets, Military Brush Sets, Shaving
Sets, Work Boxes, Collar and Cuff Boxes,, Cloth
Brushes, Comb and Brush Sets.
SILVERWARE.
JEWELRY FOR GENTLEMEN.
Tea Sets, Cake baskets, Bakers, Berry dishes, Pickle
casters, Bon-bon dishes, Bread trays, Crumb trays,
Carving sets, Waiters, Napkin rings, Salt and Pepper
shakes, Tooth-pick holders.
Watches. Vest Chains, Dickens Chain, Gold Fobs. Ribbon Fobs,
Childs cups, Childs knife, fork anti spoon sets, Shaving sets, Fruit knives,
Knife and Fork sets, Spoon sets, Berry spoons, Cream ladles, Pie servers,
Butter knives. Sugar shells, Soup ladles, Oyster forks,
Tomato servers and Nut cracks.
J lings. Scarf Pins. Collar
i Watch Charms, Emblem
2 .ine of Everything.
and
Cuff Buttons.
Shirt Studs,
Pins
and
A
Charms.
Complete
FINE CUT GLASS
'umblers, Sugar and Creamers, five, six, seven and
€ •ight inch Nappys, Nappys with handles, Spoon Trays,
5 >ix, seven and eight inch Salad Bowls.
Albums, Neck-tie and Handkerchief boxes. Large Line of Pictures, Gold pens, Vases, Leather and Shell purses, Statuettes, Clocks, Sea Shells, Etc.
A Splendid Line of Holiday Goods at Reasonable Prices.
L. ALVA LEWIS.
DAIRY SCHOOL
ENTERTAINMENT
Crowning Success of Season
In Alkali Valley Last
Friday Evening.
OVER $100 TAKEN IN FOR
EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES
A CESS POOL OF
FILTH
SEWER LEVY IS
DECLARED VOID
And City la Required to Refand Over
Hve Thousand Dollars Erroneously
Collected Already. Present Local
City Campaign is Making Matter an
Issue in I Ight.
JUDGE BROWER ON
ROAD BUILDING
Man Who Suggested Reme
dy For 1892 Panic-Suf­
ferers Writes
GIVES SOME SCIENTIFIC
SUGGESTIONS ON SUBJECT
CHRISTMAS DANCE
AT
FORT KLAMATH
Monday Evening, December 26,1904.
tlio
given
FORESTERS OF AMERICA
nt
Wheeler’s New Hall
Music bv the Fort
V
Ashland's sower assessment levy hss
been declared void. Judge Hauns so
decided the matter the first of tian week
in the cane of C. A. Eliason vn the City.
The Court based itadccisiro npnn four
grounds, ft held that the coMcii had
not given proper notice ,thrU no dearrip-
tion or discrimination as to Ixnefits re­
ceived were made in the levy ; that the
ten jiercent ;» nalty was not authorised
in the charter or statute; that the de­
scriptions were too indcAnsle to make
an asM-ment.
The city will have to refund over
IfitYll) received already under the erron­
eous levy.
Enthusiasm is running high anmng
the enemies of the administration and
the sewer question will lie nnade the
lighting issue in the present city cam­
paign.
Two tickets are in the field and sooth­
er in promised
Yea, verily, Ashland
the “Ixioeter” for Klamath Falls, now
has troubles of her own.
Tickets, including supper, $2
Having noticed the Seattle to San Diego, from Toledo to
( Regular Correspondence.)
•ml will discuss the question, “llesolv-
at the
same
excellent opportunities in this county New Orleans, and
ed
that
lire
is
more
destructive
than
wa
­
Dairy, Due. 14. 1WM.
for the making ol goal roads, and hav­ time I predicted (het the roads would
ter."
A
lively
lime
is
expected.
The scluJol entertainment given in the
be built within 20 years.
e
e
e
ing given considerable observation and
Excelsior hall Friday evening was a
There wm to he excellent material
some thought to tlie manner making
The people here have great faith in
I
herefor“g<»>d roads” from the Falls to all
grand succès» from every point of view.
both
g'xxl
and
tail
roads
in
various
coun
­
the executive ability and booeety <>( the
[arts of the lake region oi < tregon. Shall
The surprising sum of |IO| was raised
tries 1 have taken some care to notice
committee chosen to form the Water
ws Irave tlurm?
C. C. Baowxa.
from the »ale of taskcis. A large crowd Users* Association.
the means at hand by which tlie tad
wa» present —in fact, it resembled an ir­
stretches of roads might be improved,
Killed Two Bear.
The farmers ataut Dairy are planning
rigation meeting. ltenanaa, I'oe Valley, to pul their land In shape so as to be
and have alro noticed that there seems
Nash Gitaon, Roy Adams and Mat
<»leur, Hwan take and Hildebrand all ready for government irrigation when it
to be a strong sentiment among many of Itera have returned from a taar hunt in
vied with Dairy to see which could turn comes. They have faith lu the govern­
our citisens to improve such places in a tlie ftead Indian country and succeeded
out the largest crowd.
s itaiantial manner, ii it be por-sible to in capturing two bear, a black and a
ment and the fact that it is “slow lint
do so.
The program was excellent anil the sure" only increases their confidence.
brown. They caught the animate in
of
school children acquitted Iheunelves ad­ Whenever a group of farmers get togeth­
New witl out presuming to lay down steel traps. The tra|*> were attaciwd to
mirably. Miss Iters Eglington, their er the chief and almost only topic of
any set rules, as though they could ta Ings and ond one <4 tlie captives »nerved-
teacher, was showered with a storm of conversation is government irrigaiien.
followed in all cares, but with {the view ed in dragging the log to which be «s-
congratulations lor the able and suuraaa- Since the log meeting at Klamath Falls
01 calling attention to some features of attached over six mites. The anima!
fill manner in »Indi she had dulled liei Hie people are completely absorlxxl with
road-makmg that we may possibly the walked on its hind feet meet of tlie dis­
pupils. It is claimed that as a result the idea.
earner come to proper conclusions upon tance and carried the login its paws.—
B. A. C.
of tlieentertainment's success the seined
them, may it not lie well for us to con­ Vallej Record.
p
will ta enabled U> continue s 111011111 or
sider the following suggestions, many
six weeks longer.
of which are use I as the chief guides m
Lady Committee of Arrangement«
There were many striking features of
many oilier places:
Lady Reception Committee
Ilia entertainment. A woman ol large Persistent Work of Woman Secures
1. Il takes money and a gixxl deal of
Lady Entertainment Committee
ASHLAND'S CITIZENS TICKET
physical proportions, ami in hearty ac­
it to build giaxi roads in tad places.
Christian Science People
­
Husband s Liberty.
cord a ith the succès» of the entertain­
Lady Flour Directors
2. It coats the people of a county, es­
ment, going on the plan that the law of
A citiaena ticket has lieen plural in pecially the farmers, a goal deal more
The announcement in the dis|*atcliea the field at Ashland composed of tiie during a |xoiod of 12 years to maintain
demand regulates prices, and noting
(Correspondence .>
that the nunilx-r of men present ascend­ of the pardoning of A. J. Neilon. ex- following named ;x*rsona:
tad roads than to build ami maintain
Merrill, I tec. 14.—The laying ol the
Mayor, II. 8. Evans; Recorder, B A. gaxl ones.
ed the numtar of taskets lor sale, placed sheriff of lake county, from the state
Tlte Public Cordially Invited.
herself in the dixirway and while slut ad­ ix-nitr-nitiary is a tribute* to woman's Holt; Treasurer, L. t.. Mulit; t’cnrncil-
3. In a comparatively new county corner stone of the Christian Setencv
mitted any one whu desired to enter she love and a wile's devotion. It shows men, First Ward. S. K. Vanbant; Sec­ where the roads have not been perma­ church took place here December 7, at
would fx-rmit no one tu eacafis. The re­ what tn*rsiaU*nt effort will accomplish in ond Ward, I). A- Applegate; Third nently improved, would it not ta well to 11 o’cl<x-k A. M. The services were Including
for two
Inn
$3.50
Ward. W. N. Grubb.
sult was that every seat wax taken and the face of mountains of obstacles.
map out very carefully so far ax present simple but impressive. A large nom-
tickets
...
More than a year ago after tattling
1.00
standing room was at a premium.
In commenting on the matter tbs Tri­ conditions enable, a general plan of lo­ tar of |>ersons were present and showed
Every one |>artook of the enthusiasm his way step by step through the courts bune says: "From the whis|x*rii>gs one cation and improvement for all the prin­ great interest in the ceremony.
to
adults
.50
In connection with the services th«
•nd prices of baskets ran high. A Bo- to save disgrace and avoid the stigma of hears on the highways and byways, it is cipal roads for the county taking into
tickets
unattended
.25
nanxa man |>aid *10 fora basket. Man­ a convict, Andrew J. Neilon was sen­ evident that the Citisens* ticket at the consideration the matters of the kind of following program was beautifully ren­
ual Vierra, of Hildebrand, paid six dol­ tenced to the state penitentiary on the coming election will have some opposi­ ground, the chance for drainage, sun­ dered :
Singing.
lars lor a basket. August Liaky, of charge of emtasxling funds as tax col­ tion. It is understaxi that a meeting shine, convenience of getting surfac­
Explanation of definition of Corner'
Hwan take, considers himself the fortu­ lector of lake county. The crime was has been called by some one for next ing material, grades, etc.
well established and while he had syiu- Tuesday evening at the Chautauqua
nate one of the evening.
4. Dryness, firmness, smoothness Stone.
Reading 145th realm.
Charlie Flockna, of Dairy, has devel­ pnthiieis there was no way of avoiding Building to name an opposition ticket,” and level les# are the essentials of a
Silent prayer, and Lord's prayer by !
oped Into a renowned auctioneer as • re­ a conviction and sentence of a term of
gixxi road , and it is easier ami cheaper
A FULL STOCK OF
years.
sult nt tlie sales.
to get the first three of these by drain­ congregation.
Hie friends were many up to the time
taring corner atone white impressive
age than by "rounding” and wasting
After the entertainment the young
music was sung.
two-thirds the w itllh of the road.
people continued the festivities until of tlie sentence but with this they lost
Scriptural readings by Mrs. W. P.
5. It should be a rule to not lay out
tlie break ol day in an enjoyable dance. all hope and the man was taken to his
Rhoads.
prison
coll.
a
road
on
more
than
a
seven
per
cent,
M. L. Burns and J. Scott Taylor, of
But there was one friend left—one
Christian Science literature
Klamath Falla wore in attendance and
W. 0. Hill Tells About the
­ grade. t is tatter to increase the dis­ in Placing
little woman, his wife—and thia friend
the a;xjrture of the corner stone by
your
tance one-fifth for each per cent, of
appeared to enjoy the occasion.
ders There
Klamath
did not cease work night or day until
grade than to increase the gra !e one Grade Graytael ami Beulah Rhoads.
s
s
s
promptly.
Lumber
tho governor signed the |«rdon that
J. V. HOUSTON
|ier cent from five to seven per cent; Lulu Durham placed a cross of while
is
Right
the
Winter lias set in but the farmers gave I.ini his litarty and restored his
ami one-third than increase the grade Howers on the tax containing the de-
have plenty of food anil are well prepar­ cilisenship.
posit.
W. O. Hill, formally a cattleman of one per cent from seven to ten.
ed for it.
Closing song—“Nearer my Go<l to
Bhe besieged the judge, the jury, the
Broken rock is tatter than washed
Klamath County writes the R ki - vhi . imax
Joe Hettinger left for Klamath Falla olllcors of the county, the oitisena of an interesting letter about the Alberta gravel for surfacing for two principal Time.”
The day was beautiful and marked
Monday. After Ilia return here ho ex­ Luke county until every one signed a country at which place he recently set­ reasons:
pects to move to llonansa and o|x>n a request to tlie governor to pardon Hie tled. Ho lives in the little town of Car­
First; the angelar form packs more the first ceremony of the kind in the
condemned man.
history of the county, The people of
place of business.
stairs, Alta, which he says is a new readily than the rounded form ; and,
Bhe paid visit after visit to her hus­
this belief are elated over their work
Kiley Woods was hurt by a horse a few
Second
;
the
fresh
surface
of
a
broken
place of 350 population and is prosper­
days ago.. While working with the ani­ band at Salem and never failed to call ing. Ho writes encouragingly of that rock permits of better chemical action and claim that their prospects are
on
tho
governor.
Bhe
conducted
a
mil
­
bright here.
mal it reared upon its hind feet, strik­
(1- D- GRIZZLE
culinary. He says grass ami water are of forming a cement of the materials.
They were pleased to see the local cii-
ing him a vicious blow on the head and linery business in Lakeview in tlie plentiful and gives reports of remark­
Surfacing a properly made rock-cover­
KLAMATH FALLS
mean time and worked night and day
ixenstake so much interest in the cere­
leaving an ugly scar.
OREGON
able yields of grain. He has already ac­ ed road is on much the same principle
A party consisting of llilly Nhook, the to sixinre funds with which to defray quired title to a pood tract of land and as plastering a wall, and it is just as im­ mony. The public school was dismissed
Misses Bessie and Dora Eglington and the ex|ienaes of securing her hustand's will take up a homestead.
portant that the workmen know the for the hour and the children attended
Mrs. MoCumtar wero visiting in For« pardon.
But after reviewing tne situation he proper quality, proportions and manner in a body.
Now Neilon has his freedom and he advises people of Oregon not to come to of mixing tho materials as it is in res-
valley last Sunday.
Chris. Pearson and Colby Gray, of could pursue no better course In life that Country without money, it would pect to the sand, lime and water in pro-
Dairy precinct started last week to Ager than to reward the services of thia de­ appear from his letter that one with tlm portion to mixing mortar.
for freight for Driscol Bros., of Ronanxa. voted wife by pursuing an upright ca­ same amount of money that would be
These suggestions are of general »P-
Harry Miller and
W. H. Boren
There was a surprise party at William reer and seeing that alio nover has cause needed at Alberta and with which to plication and were put into practically
charged with timber frauds in Southern
Vhrmann'a Monday evening, it being to worry on his account again.
get there would find just, as good oppor­ thia form by me in 1899, at which time Oregon were bound over Mors the U. S
the occasion of Billie's birthday.
tunities right hero in Klamath County. 1 also suggested the making of a good Commissioners at San Francisco and
The Roseburg city council has passai
The Christmas tree at Hildebrand
wagon and motor road from New York went to jsil in default of *2<Xk> bail.
Caleb T Oliver. Proo'r
The largest and moat complete line of
achoolhousv Coristmas eve promises to a Bunday closing resolution.
Bee the beautiful line of Diamond to San Francisco, and that there ought
The largest line of Musical instru­ Watches, Chains, Rings and Jewelry at
ta a great success. Tho Dairy Literary
Douglas county la having "gtxxl roads'' Riugs, Brooches, Ear-screws and Shirt to ta like roads from Bangor to Tallaliae-
Oregon
Winters.
Society will meet next Saturday evening ■eatings.
Studs, at Winters Jewelry Store.
six*, Minneapolis to Galveston ami Iroui ments ami supplies at Winters.
A FAITHFUL WIFE
To the Editor:
J
I BALL
1
Houston’s Opera Rouse,
Triday Eve’ng, Dec. 23, '04.
Under the patronage
the ladies of the
ORDER OF EASTERN STAR
DEGREE OF REBEKAH
LAI» CORNER STONE
Dedi
cate Church at Merrill.
Best of IHusic
■
Best of times.
>
banquet
at Lakeside
Extra banquet
Spectator's tickets
the ball,
Spectator's
children,
CENTRAL CAFE
LETTER FROM THE
ALBERTA COUNTRY
Won
up
but
All
Meals at all Hours
Day or Night > *>
Oysters, any Style
LUMBER
Dry, Rough and Finish
--EUMBER--
I can fill
livered or at
orders
de­
mill.
W. P. Rhoads, Merrill, Or.
MA SCOT
STABLES
Merrill