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[ local AND BUSINESS BRIEFS t • — — r HER NAME IS WI-NE MA I KEnmucB ecuncv Klamath Falls. Oregon LÄW NOT FOLLOWED IN KLAMATH COUNTY PRINTING. Mrs. F. W. Jennings Won Honors By Suggesting hjuik Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Reamee K h T Tues Them is uo «Mie who seriously objects Name of Indian Heroine of the Modoc War— day morning for San Francisco ou a Alex Martin |r, Cjxhicr to a railroad. Alex Martin, Président, prolonged visit They will be absent Launching Will Take Place Saturday Railroads and ir rigation are the qites- probably three months. E. R. Reaints, Vice Pres’t, E. M. Bt.bb, As>st. Cashier. Moas of the hour. Afternoon at 2 o’clock. W. H. Holabinl, representing the The new ealiool buildings are the talk Klamath Improvement Company left Sinet* tht* Republican Im** I mjcohw tl”‘ f th« teacher* and pupils. The committee last night selected the Reservation. The romance of her life (or San Francisco Tuesday for an ex- i oflivi tl paper •»( the county it I*1** mv»’» Tae death rale has l*en heavy in name of Wi-ne-ma for the n«w boat un-¡has paimed, and she now goes bv the teuded visit. simple name of Toby Riddle, having tiistled the laws in order to <l*» it* di ty «•* KUmatb the past week. der count rnctitn hy Totten A Uanaberry Letters are pouring in front every married u whit« man, alter solving the the oilicinl orumi, mid ha* ihwcovvrnl Mr. and Mrs C. T. Oliver, of Merrill, Is the policy ol tlii* bank, and it I n section of the country asking for sam on the Upper Klamath Lake. Seventy white race faithfully and lieyoml all tliat the laws ri’^nnlinu th«* puhh»rtti‘»n have been in the city this week. three persons suggested names. A num ple copies of the Republican and mak compensation,* Dilling the great Mod««' of the county «fUini I' ivc not l ‘ *«n com The Klamath Falla telephone operat ing inquiry generally about th« Klaiu- ber of these selected the same name, rigidly adherred to and many of them «elected a half dozen War, Wi-ne-ma was selwttal us the of j plirtl uith for yvai* in thi* county. ore are the most accommodating in Ore ath country. It hMM the ciutoin «»I the oflictal Safety first, l iberality next. or more names, but where one person ficial interpreter by the government. gon. They are giving a splendid service. STRAYED—Cante to my premises selected more than one name the first She was ene of the brighest of the In-> to publiah •nly a*talcinrnt of the For first class goods and prompt de about November 15, 1901, a male hog, y dian tribe. She was the daughter of a eipcinliturvi* of the county mnl inuny ol livery service call on Graham A O’Neil. black with few white spots, with small name was placed in the contest, and the Modoc chief. Shi- hiul «pent her early thcMv I ihv «* been I uih | t^l to^tMhvr Miul others were omitted. •Phone 173. split in right ear. Owner can have The committee was composed of Oscar lite on the lakes of the Klamath coun only thw total* under certain head* given. Country Produco taken in exchange for floods A portion of the county expenditures same by proving property and paying Thv law not only n*«piire* that every C. Stone, L. F. Willits, B. St. Geo. Bish try and along their shores. She used to for November and I>x-ember appear in chargee. Ankeny A Cantrall. gather with the great (wave parlies on j item be publiahe«l ( but that the name of op, Rosa Anderson and J. C. Kutenie. this issue of the Republican. Hose house No, 2 has been removed Father Heinrich and Wesley 0. Smith, Link river al the foot of the falls, no» the |»erMon I m * given to ulmin tlie mime Wood for sale at the Goodrich Lum front Payne alley to the vacant lot on Editor of the Republicon, were civ-sen the pre.-ent site of Klamath Falls. By ia |MU»I. the amo'iiil and the service ten her A Wood Company. Telephone, the opposite of the Mammoth Stables. as tellers. Father Heinrich opened the | her beauty in early days mid extiaordi- , tiered the county. Following in the i»eclion of the code Payne alley is now Otten for traffic be letters containing the names an.i read dary intelligence, Wi-ne-ma won the Main loo. tf heart and hand of her present white governing thi* ¡Miint: tween Main street and the lake shore. them to the committee, omitting the ■ow much will yon give? is the ques husband. They were legally niariied. “The county court and roinmiw*i‘»nera tion now being propounded by the rail Frank Swingle who returned front names of the persons who entered the and when the Modoc war broke out, she shall caum< to I* made out and published California last night reports I. A. Duffy contest. These letters were numbered road committee. doing a prosperous real estate business. and returned to their envelopes by Mr. enlisted in the cause of the white pro in at lenat one nvu«*paper, it there If iU-v. Smith expects to return from Klamath dirt is in demaud across the Smith and the envelopes were given the pie—a« a peace maker, however, be one in the county, and it not, by p« »*t»iig y C** U><X Lorella on Saturday, and will conduct line. on the courthouse doer a ax hedulr ofihr clliCa same number. The committeemen then tween the two races. thè usual services at the Presbyterian "When General Canhv and his staff i vipvnditurea ui the county, which «»hall The Klamath High School News for wrote down the name suggested and the church next Sunday. IN FACT January is the brightest number of that number, and afterward awarded the arrangial a conference with Captain n LU v the namea of ah claHUAutH, th»' ar FOR SALE—A first class new Decker enterprising publication yet published. honors to the number opposite the name Jack amt his chiefs at a lonely «|wt in tide or aervice for which puytnent i* | the lava Inals, Wi n«-ma came and warn claimed in each bill, the amovnt allowed j A Son Piano. For particulars call at , j, ]lia ajOpted the feature of illustrating selected. n complete and up to dude line of Tlie committee was only out a few ed the whites that the Indians intended 1 if ordered paid, or whether tlie claim’ j prominent Klamath County enterprises the Republican office. minutes in deciding upon a name, Wi to assassinate them at this meeting. She han been continue*! or rejected: Provid- Stuplv <■<»<>< I m . Edna McMillan, of the firm of Reame« which is a good one. still loved her peiiple. but she could not vd, that the county court dial! Hot Iw* re« 1 Some of the Klamath Falls citizens ne-rna, the heroine of the terrible scene tolerate their treachery. A Jennings, who has been visiting the qiured to pubhdi any claim (or which | O/VEGON in the lava bed» in which General Canby I. F. DAVIES. DAIRY, Coast cities since the first of the holi who are sojourning in Portland will be 'Despite \\ i ne-ma's warnings, the the aalary or fee# are provided bv law.” and others were assassinated, was hon charged with having gone broke while days returned home Sunday evening. white officers scorned her advice as that Heretofore the proceeding*of the t ourt away and helped out in the train rob ored by the vessel receiving her name. of a tiiuid wom.iu, and met the Indians have not l>een published. Thia ia re FOB SALE—240 acres good meadow bery there Saturday night. Nothing The story of Wi-ne-ma is familiar to all 4* 4* 4» 4» 4’ 4 4* 4* 4* 4* in their stronghold. W i-ne-tna aeconi quirad by the law ax ahown by aecti>»n or posture land in Wood River Valiev, ’ less than the cigars will acquit them old timers. panted them as interpreter. They had free water right. Address of the code, which rva<i* a* follow«: After selecting the name for the boat, with their friends. W. O. Hill, Klamath Falls. it was found that three persons had seareelv gathered in the eircle to delib “The county court »hall, at the Janu J. G. Pierce is in receipt of a letter Bring in that watch my repair de from Dr. H. B. Hargns, in which he sent in th« same name. Mrs F. W. Jen erate u|«in the matters in hand when ary aeaaiun of each year, select one new»« partment canuot put in order and claim i says he arrived in New York all right nings, F. H. Brandenburg and Paul De Captain Jack arose and shot General pa|»er published within the county, hav 4» the hundred dollar reward. L. Alva and is now at ‘‘The Polyclinic” where Laney had all submitted the name Wi Canby dead in hi« trac k«. This was fol ing the ¡argent circulation within the ne-ma. Another person suggested the lowed by the other aH«a»sins, and the county where publiahad, in which the Lewis. he will take die full poet graduate course 4* bloody maasacre is a portion of our porcwdinga of paid court, a* enter» d of Th« trees in the courtyard have been of six weeks, and that already he has name of Winemah, but as tbe“h”on the Klamath History. But when Agent record, ahall l»e published at theci|»eni»e end of the name was considered erron trimmed up aud will present a good ap imbibed enough information to fully re eous spelling, thia number was not con Meacham was shot down, life was still <>f thecounly : Prwvi<le*l. that tn countie» 4» pearance by spring. pay him for the trip. perceptible, and Scar-faced Charlie wa« having ten thousand |a>pulation two sidered. A law has been passed by the Oregon Casper Brecher, Emil Johns and The committee then to determine who about to complete his work. Ho had newMpHffra having the largest circula legislature covering state projects of irri John Bernard, of Germania, and V. 4* should be given the honors. plaeW the already circled the scalping !<«-k with turn »hall I hj ariected, and the county gation as well as in aid of government Breenhard, of Galeton and Joseph Gri- names of Mrs. Jennings, Mr. Branden | ‘iis knife, and Wmema «aw Meacham clerk ahall lurniah auch l»|err avleetad projects. man, of Tioga aod C. Geiger, of Troy, burg and Mr. De I-aimy ou slips of pa ' ‘‘nch. hhe shouted out in the Indian each a c.ipy of the prixvadinga and a 4* ____ _______ , all of the State of Pennsylvania, arrived Never mind if you do get your suit per in a hat and Mr. \V. K. Brown drew tongue ‘Soldiers, soldiers!’ and the list of claim*.” .4 O dirty. Bring it to the K K K store., in Klamath Falls a few days ago, and there from a slip which contained the would be murderer seeing that Ins com The wording of the law |a plain and ia will probably make this their borne in name of Mrs. Jennings, and sho »» panions had tied, also ran back mtn the U'e will fix it. not suiH'Cptable of mi«conatruction. Tlie the future. They are at present looking given the honor of naming the new lava beds. Meacham was thus«aved by Klamath absentees in the cities are not reason for requiring the full publication up homesteads and timber claims. the tboughtfuliie«* and daring of Wi ne of the proceeding* ami eipenditu-e* ia ’ vessel. writing home. They are too much ab M. F. Holland, supervisor of Indian It has been decided to postpone the ma, and lived many year« doing good al*o evident. The people have the right sorbed in sight-seeing to make regular Schools lor the Pacific Coast with head launching of the boat until next Satur service for the government. reports to their anxious friends. to know wdial the Court doe» without 4* quarters at Loe Angeles, completed his “Wi-ne-ma’s life has a numl>«r of im going to the court hou»r an I aeiirching How do you like your county official investigation of the charges made day afternoon, as the paint ia not yet portant episodes equallv as interesting tlie retorda. They ala<> abuuld know paper this week? It is all home print against Captain Applegate, reservation dry. If the weather permits on that 4 4* 4* 4* 4 4 as tlie foregoing, which 1 know your what i* | m » i <I out and to whom. 4* and contains all of the home news fit to agent, last Saturday and left Sunday for date, the big event will take place. committee in its vast amount of work HISTOK1CAL SIOMinCAMCS If the auma were published in total*, print. ¿he railroad. He will make bis report Paul De Laney in submitting the has not the time to consider but I have without giving stem* and natne*, it Conveyances for record are still piling to the Department at Washington upon the name of Wi-ne-ma gave the follow thought how appropriate it would be to woubl I m » eaay fur a corrupt court to ¡»er up on the county clerk which keeps reaching home. The report is a volum give her name to the boat which is to j*etra’e jolm upon the ¡fople. ing sketch of the woman's life: that officer busy and which looks well inous affair covering the proceedings of “I presume that the owners of this start in with the great pro«|ierity of The people have never bad anv ranw for Klamath’s prosperity. a six weeks investigation and th« find boat have opened this contest for the Klamath County, with the tide of irri B. St. George Bishop certainly knows ings of the supervisor. It will not be purpose of securing a name that would gation, and wrest from the forests and to auiq>ert the county court of tin* coun how to prepare for, receive and make made public until the Department at commemorate some event or lie suggest plain« along the shore« of the great Up ty, but it ia a safeguard al*n\* to follow comfortable a body of citizens, meeting Washington passed upon it. If not ive of some important feature of the per KlaniHth their heretofore undevel the law. The Republican will in*l*t that all of for the purpose of discussing railroad flagrantly irregular Mr. Holland’s find- country’s history, on or about the wat oped wealth and assist in distributing Rlqs furnished We keep the finest the priM'ucding* and ex¡Hmditure* l>r iugs will be adopted. building. ers which it expects to ply. I have it throughout the world. published a* required by law’. » with or without lui ul liorMj in the “The Indian woman, Wi-ne-ma, as thought of the matter seriously and I find no name that would be so suggest sisted in rescuing the Klamath country TEACHf-RS’ EXAMINATION. • drivers country. ive, so commemorative, and so appropri from savage hands, while the steamlsiat Notice is hereby given tbaat the Conn- Wi-ne-ina will become an important tv Suwiintendent ol Klatnalh Count* ate as that of Wi-ne-ma. ‘‘Wi-ne-ma still lives. She is an Indi factor in its development and advance will hold the regular examination of ap plicants for state and county papers at C. M. Gardner, F. B. and C. H. Kes an woman and resides on the Klamath ment.” Mrs. Ann Uerlings died at her home Klamath Falla, Oregon, as follows: in Klamath Falls last Friday evening, ter are in the city from Poe Valiev. roa stats rarsaa alter a short sickness brought about by These gentlemen state that the new Commencing Wednesday, Februar* old age and general debility. Her body wagon road between Davis’ ranch and 8th, at nine o'clock A. M. and continu I I wan shipped to Yreka, California, for the terminus of Me Cloud railroad is ing until Saturday. February 11th at about completed and that with the op burial last Saturday morning. four o'clock P. M. Deceased was one of the pioneers of ening of spring most of the freight will EXCLUSIVE Wednesday—Penmanship, history, al Klamath County, having come to this be brought out over that line. gebra, spelling, reading and m hiiol law The citizens of Merrill and the Po place more than 20 yeare ago. She was Ttiursday—Written arithmetic, then born in Ireland, and came to Yreka Cal. Valley country suliecribed $1200 to th is rv of teaching, grammar, Issrk keeping, X4»44 -4444444 44444444’4444*4*4X in the early SO’s. She met at that place enterprise and the McCloud railroad STORE T physics and civil government. John Uerlings, and was married to him people did the rest. The present termi Friday — Physiology, geography, men many yeare ago. They moved to Klam nus of the road is 60 miles from Merrill. is the place to save money. Call and see my stock f tal arithmetic. corn|H«ition and physic ath Falls in 1884, and took up their There has been a goo-1 wagon road from before sendingout for your goods. I will take pleas al geography. borne here. Mr. Uerlings was one ol the Merrill to Davis’ for several yeare and 4 Saturday— Botany, plane geometry, pioneer business men ol the town. He with the completion of the road between ure in showing you around and will give you prices general history, euglish literature, psy conducted a successful business for ten Davis’ and the terminus of the McCloud chology. railroad, a distance of 35 miles, the peo that will justify you in buying at home. Complete years, until his death in 1894. roa corvTv rsrsits They are survived by three children, ple down there will have a level highway line of iron and wood beds, springs and mattresses, : Commencing Wednesday, February Complete Line of Mrs. Mary Wood, of Boise, Idaho, who and solid broad-gauge road over which 8th. al nine o’clock A. M. and continu baa been by her mother’s bedside dur to haul tbeir freights. chairs, tables, etc, etc, etc. ing until Friday, February loth, at four ing her late sickness; Mrs. John Engle, Hardware, Paints, Oils, Guns, Ammunition, Etc o'clock P. M. First, second and third of Ashland, Oregon, and John A. Usr- at NayMx, in thin county on January 15 wvwmAWk grade certificates. linge, of this city. closed the life of another Coant pioneer. f C11CO. I-C 11XI lit IV Werlnesday—Penmanship, history, or-! Mrs. Uerlings was a prominent mem He was buried at Merrill by the aide of thography and reading. ber of the local lodge of Rebekahs, and bin wife who preceded him a number of 4 CENTRAL CAFE Thursilny—Written arithmetic, theo bar body was taken in cliarge by the yearn ago. %44«444444t«444 4444M F*44‘444‘4* X ry of teaching, grammar and physiology members of that order and shipped to Deceased wan born in Vermont May Yreka, where she will be buried in the 22, 1822, and after living alternately in Friday—Geography, menial arithme tic, school law and civil government. Odd Fellows cemetery. She was 77 at Vermont, Pennsylvania, Iowa, Wiscon- I’HIMAHV ( KSIIKII A I KS the time of her death. nin he moved toCalifornia and afterward A I Wednesday—Penmanship, orthogra-1 came to Oregon, where he had lived nix phy, arithmetic ami reading. DEATH OF YOUNG GIRL. yearn prior to bin death. Thursday—Art of questioning, theory Mies Rertora French, a daughter of At the home of her parents, nine of teaching, physiology. miles northwest of Bly in Klamath deceased, is a prominent teacher in the J. G. Wight, County, January 19th 1905, Bessie Pan- schools of Klamath County. * I ilr I I I I I I < Io. Se)i<H,| Sept. key aged 17 yeare 11 months and 2 days. DIED AT MERRILL. Deceased was born at Central Point, , ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD J. V. HOUSTON. The young son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jackson county, Oregon, February 17th 1887 and came with her parents to this Powers, of Merrill, died Tuesday at ticaais I will |>ay th« aliovn reward for a — AT — county several years ago and settled at their home at that place and was watch that my repair <l<<|mrtment THE their present borne, where Bessie grew buried yesterday, Rev. M. C. Starr of cannot put in order. I,. Alva Lewis. to young womanhood, loved and respect- this city officiating at the funeral. TREASURER’S NO I KE. The boy was about 19 years of age and ad by all who knew her. Notice i« hereby given that there are I The funeral services were conducted died of pneumonia and other complica OITIV «HOF» funds in the County Treasury for the by Rev. M. C. Starr at the cemetery on tions. redemption of all Klamath county war Saturday, January 21st, where many West Side Stnblvs t Town Treasurer’s Notice. rants protested on and prior to Dec. tn- * assembled to assist, with loving bands, Notice is hereby given that there are l>er 18, 1900. Interest on name will JAS. SIGLER, PROP’R ¡ in the last rights to the deceased. I funds in the town treasury for the re cease from this date. KL7X7VÏRTH F-7XLLS, - - - OREGON demption of the following warrants: Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, thin PIONEER PASSES AWAY. 1135, 1136, 1137, 1138, 1139, 1140, 1141, 29th day of December, 1901. Joseph 8. Ball, a Pacific coast pioneer 1142. Interest will cease from this date. L. Alva lewis, of 1847, died at his home in Klamath H. ROSEBOOM Dated at Klamath Falls, Or., this 12th . County Treasurer. Falls last Friday night at the age of 76. day of January, 1906. I Piano Tuning. Tito funeral <•>',k j'hrce or, the Reser- J. W. Siemens, Town Treasurer. iiro« nut hum • .fternoon. Oil II. E. Hill la here to do piano tuning. Decease': .a-, a ‘ ■ i v- ol Boston, Mass. Treasurer’s Notice. Ilia work ia guarantned. References •e M th. 1 m j < coast in 1847. can be obtained at Ft. Klamath. 1-eave Notice ia hereby given that there are tre ct -is to • «. -.th county over 20 fund« in the County Treasury for th« order« at Winter«’ jewelry «tore. Cleanliness and Good Work rears ag if«. not been in good redemption of all outstanding Klamath ‘ The Exchange Stables on Main Street at health loi somu ».u e, but the immediate County warranta protested on or prior Guaranteed. formerly owned by W. W. llaieti cause of his death was pneumonia. I to January 18, 1901. Intereat on aaine J/so Agent for LONDON AND changed hands thin week. G. W. White Deceased is survived by his wife and will cease from this date. of the First National Bank purchased four children, two boys and two girl«. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, >pcorn LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO. the properly and han leased the name to thia 2i>tli day ol January, 1906. C. T. Oliver, the Merrill liveryman, who Ut-.Ain uF JAMES FRENCH. L. Alva Lewi«, Fine watch repairing at Win era’ Jew will conduct a liist clan« livery at the The death of James French who died County Treasurer. elry store. old stand, 1 Absolute Satefy THE EXCELSIOR Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods * * QUICK NiEAl i STEEL RANGES ba : I * Hardware Store. I 4 4 * 4 4 MAMMOTH STABLES • NEW WAGON ROAD LONG DEATH ROLL FOR POE VALLEY FOR PAST WEEK HORSES BOUGHT /.ND SOLD BISHOP’S $ TIZOS. W. NEWTON, Prop’r FURN1TUR8 SEVERAL TONS 4 4 4 4 4 ! EARE3 WIRE AND NAiLS Disc and walking plows, harrows, wagons, baggies. 4 f f 4 4 4 a Hardware Pure Drugs Fine Stationery Musical Instruments Books and flagazines CHITWOOD’S. Meals at all Hours Day or Night > > Oysters, any SLyle t a t You \ A Fast Hors es BOAT HOUSE Wilh or without drivers * ; Commercial men conveyed to all points I FOR TWO WEEKS A TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT Oed:sr Klamath Falls LOCK AND GUNSMITH * * KLAMATH BARBER SHOP MANNING’S KANDY KITCHEN ALL GOODS The City Novelty. M 4 4 I CIGARS Fresh walnuts, Alberts, pecans, Brazil, ahnondi. nwuits. rF A. J.^MANNING »