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LOCA L AND B USI N ESS BRI EFS ri FIRE LADDIES HOLD ELECTION KEJimacB eounev bhhk LIVELY WEEKIN SOCIETY MARRIAGE OF MR. FRED HOUSTON AND MISS ILOA NELSON —FAREWELL PARTY TO MISS HAMMOND, AND OTHER EVENTS Klamalb Fall». Orrgcn James U. Driaooll returned (tom Call» Will Improv* Service and Add New George Denton, of Fort Klamath, ««a Apparatus Delay. In Klamath Falls on business last Friday. fornia Th<ir*»lay night after several OCIETY has been busy the p»i«t l to Hblsms of alternate «vlora were ih» A'ex Martin, President, months spent in that country. He say« wvek. \V»siding*, fatewell and ».»uvvnira of th»» «»v»»nt. Valentines «1 Chltwmsl's» The Klamath Fall* Uro dejerrtinent that th«’ range in th»» Marysville cniuitrv The pair.messes were Mesdames 1 " surprise parties, »lances ami iMinquela, All services as usual at the Presbyter« E. R. Reatncs, Vice Pres’t, E. M Bubb, Asst, Cashier. - is better than ever before at this searou met Monday night and elected officers Church went* and l»»tgi> socials, school Hurries. K. Cimmdh . W K. Brown. <• Ian church next Furulay. of the year ami that Iwitcheis are al* , (or the ensiling year. B. Gates. J. Wi llamakar, J. I’. I** Chi thing cleaned, ropsinM «nd press ready killing fat I wh -V v * from the range Considerable Ollier business was trsn* ehiMron's gatherings an>l home lunch- G. W. Maslon. »•»ms have kept both young anil ol»l go ed at the K. K. K. store. glass. Grass Is six ini-hcs to a foot high actetl ami the b»»vs i*»«nsi»ler themselves ing, and many heai ls have linen lumie Among th«» item* of the menu were able to cope with tire as quic kly anil Charles silvers, of Picard, was among in manv places. salad, ham and longue. Saratoga chi|», happy. successfully as any fire <le|»ai tnient in Klamath Falls visitors last Friday. pickle* ami olives, home cheese ami For first class g<xxls and prompt de« I n the polity ol Hits bank, and it I n Clothing cleaned, repainxl and presseii livery sertiee call oh tirahain A O'Neil. the state with equal equipment. coffur. Houston--Nelson. Th«» subject of building a new hixik at the K. K. K. «tore. , ■ ’Phone 173. The I»arty cl<«vd with the nx-llev, Hgldly rtdlierred to. Mr. Fr««l 1« Houston amlf'Elda K. and ladder apparatus was brought up ''Illune, Sw**vt, Swe»*t H »me, ' and ibe Alva Besls returned last Saturday Methodist Church—Sunday school at and the general sentiment prevailed in Nelson were married at the home ol the Saicty iir*t. l iberality next. night from an extender! trip through 10, preaching at 11. Subjtx'l "What is favor of having it completed a* early a’ bride's mother, Mrs. M. S. Nelson <>u best wi.liea of the gn.’St* tor the |mpn lar Voung hidv through her graduating Mam street in this city, Sunday even California He reports a pleasant time. it that to thee.” Epworth league at T. p»»esible. The money has been raise»! DRESSMAKING—For Dressmaktng subject "The growth of Christ's domin and Chief Boggs «as busy yesterday ar ing. January 29. Rev. Father Hein coltrai» ai I'ortlaiitl. Miss HamlnotKl ha» lieen empl»»vr»l Mr. Will G. Hous call on Mrs Sherwotxl, Marple cottage. ion.1’ The evening service a discourse ranging tor tlie work. The l's’tll me- rich ottic a mg. to young men. The second quarterly chanice are figuring on the improve ton, brother <4 the gioom waa liesl man in th* capacity of telephone »qa»ialor for J. E. Sullivan will begin the construc and Miss l«>la Nelson, a sister of the the past few months in Klaniaili kail» meeting for this conference year will be i tnent. tion of nftvsroorti cottage on Main street bride was bride's maid. Little llaael and her uniform kindness and faithful held in the Methodist church in Klam * It is expecte»! to have the new appa which he will rent. He will build a (luir bs" liess in the »llscharge ath Falla, Saturday and Sunday Febru ratus ready for »vpetalion in a few weeks Wilson carried the wedding ring. handsome resfthmee later. h Ith tlx' Tlie home was twauufully decorated ma»le her universally ary 18 and 19. We expect the Kev. J. When complete»! it will contain one 30 The Republican avoids airing family M.Sweneyto be with us abd preach public. in white and green for the iwcasion. fool extension ladder, two It» foot lad quarrels in its columns. Publi«»tion of Ixrth morning and evening. She was alrea<lv « favorii* with ber ders, four pike )x»les and buckets ani! The bride was beautifully attire»! in a such things does not tend to peace-mak asa» »eiatea w ho haw know n her (rum white silk gown with white silk lace Bring in that watch my repair de ropes. It will be sta'.ion«»»l at the city ehililhinsl, ahv having Invìi rcMtv‘1 hi trimming* ami *li|>|»er* and gloves to ing. partment cannot put in order and claim hail. Klamath Falls. Big line of Valentines at Chitwood's the hundred dollar reward. L. Alva A* sen as spring opens th»» hoys will match with orange blossoms appropri * Drug store. Ix'gin their regular semi-monthly drills ately arranged. The groom wore con Lewis. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR SOCIAL. ventional black and prosente»! a James Briscoe, a prominent rancher and keep in practice as they always W. E. Bowdoin, the job printer, has handsome appearance, The Christian endeavor sonviy ol the been sick for two weeks, but is reported of Merrill, was in Klamath Falls on bus- have heretofore. They have .15 mem- Only immediate relative* nml a few i’resbvierian Church gave » ma-ial *• hers at present. much better and will be out in a few iness Tuesday. Mr Briscoe ieporte rap The following officers wero elected invited friends were present. Sumer-' the home of Mis Waller Ixuinox last id progress in farming in that section. days- ous wedding gifts were present»«!, both Friday etching. Monday night: Flowing has l>eeti under headway ever MenlS af sTI hour« Kt the Gem Cafe. AlsHll IC nn uils-rs and united guest* Chief. H. I.. Boggs; Foreman No. I, valuable and useful, ami tlie ceremon First class se -vice. since the last freeze and a large amount ies were impressive. were present. They »pent a pleasant F. H. Brandenburg; Assistant Foreman of grain is living sown. Mr Briscoe says Lake County business men are looking i Alter the wedding the party went to evening in music and song. They also toward Klamath. They see quicker de many acres of ground have been rescued No. 1, J. C. Mongold; Foreman No. 2. tin' elegant new home of the newly mar had guessing contests in winch two velopment here than in what was once from the sage brush the past season and C. I. Rolxirts; Assistant Foreman No. 2. ried couple on Klauiath Avenue where prizes were given to the lucky persons will be st'eded to grain this spring. Th«> J. K. Ballard; President of Hos»» com- apparently the best county in Southern grain acreagt» will be largely increased pany, " m. \\ . Baldwin; \ ice-pr«»«i,lent a banquet was veivixi commeua'tratv Miss Evelyn Applegate received one Oi«*ow. with the occasion. prize and Miss I.. M. Sauber wa* award Coyote hides wanted—Thos. Newton. about Merrill this year. The town is A. J. Manning; Secretary, Neil Camp The bride is beautiful and aeeom ed the other. building up rapidly and rivalling the bell; Treasurer, C. I. Roberts. Sergeanl- The old statement that a woman can't county seat for its progress and in its at-arms. H. L. Boggs. Annual election plished. She lias livetl in this city l ight refreshment* were served which (with her mother for over two years. throw straight or sharpen a pencil was was done in unique manner. A num increase of population. January 30. partiallv refuted Saturday. Mrs Jeu- ' She is s graduate of tlie Sister’s School ber of proverb* were written oil! »>n PIANO TUNING—H. E. Hall is here niags landed that bottle on the bow of of Jacksonville, Oregon, where she slip* of pa|a*r and these were divided to do piano tuning. His work is guar- j Vessel just where she aimed. stoo»i high in her class. and distributed in the audience. The anteed. References can be obtaineti at (Under this head any person may dis The groom is one of th* best known person* holding the divided sli|s> ol e«> l> See Newton for Livery. Ft. Klamath. Leave orders at Winters’ cuss local questions under his signature I young men in Klamath county amt one proverb were required to neareh each C. T. Oliver will exhibit his four-year- jewelry store. to the extent of a hall column.) j of the most popular business men in other out and were then companion* in old Clydesdale Percheron stallion at the Miss Anna Applegate arrived in Klauiath Falls. He is a n>euil«r of the partaking of the retreeliments. The Lewie and Clark Fair. The animal is MINISTER SrtlTH PRO TESTS. Klamath Falls last Thursday from her large business firm known as th»' slij* brought a lady and gentleman to in fine trim and will doubtless prove a Editor Republican:—I have been re- home at Klamath Agency, on her wav "Klamath Kommereial Kompany,'' and gellier each tune as was designed by the j rize-winuer. to the Weston Normal School in Uma- •'•'"l.v disturbed by bearing ulk about 1 raws a large tra le to that institution' managers of the entertainment. The Gem Cafe and Grill room 1 b the tilla County. By her excellent work in another saloon starting in our town.an»! through his fiersonal magnetism. popular place for dinner parties. the last Klamath county teachers' insti wish to enter my protest against it. He was once deputy county clerk of BIRTHDAY PARTY. John Hankj, a former Klamath citi tute she won the approval of visiting in-1 We already have too many, and if, in 1 Klamath county, and a good one he The pupils of the sixth ami seventh zen and once clerk of the hotel Linkville etructors and as a result Professor the face of the Divine declaration "Woe 1 made. Everybody ruape»'ls and love* grades of the public school gave a birth but who now resiJesit, Sacramento, Ca'- French of the Weston Normal presented unto him that buildeth a town nith day surprise party to their teacher, Mis* itornia, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. her with a scholarship in that institu bkxxi, and established! a city with in "Fred” Houston. They immediately took up their home Elva tialluway, Tuesday evening, All J. L. Hanks, of this county last week. iquity, ” (Hab. 2: 12) our town boar»! tion. She wiil also assist in teaching in must have more money from this hurt in their new cottage on Klamath ave of the children gathered early and pre Wood for sale at the Goodrich Lum the college. rented presents and made a plehMii t ful traffic, let them increaw the license nue. ber & Wood Company. Telephone, Creed McKendree returned last Fri The Republican joins their host of evening for themselves and their in* to anywhere from |tkX) to |1000. Let us Main 105. tf day from Los Angeles, where he spent frieods in congratulations and goo»l structor. Charles Merrill, of Merrill, will ex the winter with his family. Mrs. Mc not make it easier but harder for our wishes. The party was given at the hotnn of young men to form the ruinous drink- hibit a pair of Klamath county mules at Kendree stopped over at Montague on I Mr*. Cogswell, , where M ian Galloway the Lewis and Clark Fair. They are the way up where she will visit with her , ing habit, by leseening these evil insti Farewell to Ml.«.« Hammond has quarters. J An impromptu program the finest specimens at th« Ige of three grandmother for a short time. Mr. Mc tutions, which are keeping away the The happy social event of the aea«on was rendered, an<l the «M'canlon years ever produced in Klamath county. Kendree reports grass in good condition most desirable class of citizens. It is painful to me to have to state the took place at the A. O. I'. W. hall thia greatly enjoyed by all preaent. Mr Merrill has refused |500 for the pair. in the San Joaquin valley. He says Los number of drinking places along with city Tuesday evening. It wan the <>eca Mia« Kracac to W cd. FOR SALE—A first class new Decker Angeles is building up but there are a the population, to inquiries of goo»l peo sion of a farewell party and banquet bv A Sou Piano. For particulars call at great number of idle men there. He left pie from all parts of the country, who the girl friends of Miaa Mattel Ham The wedding of Mr. M. M. Taylor and for his home at Bly Monday. the Republican office. wish to locate in the promising west, mond, who left thia morning for Port Miss Margaret Krause is announced to The Klamath Fails Express sent up a but are thoughtful enough to inquire land where ehe will attend the high take place at the home of the bride's Treasurer's Notice. pitiful howl last week b«-cause the Re about moral conditions, as the training school of that city, completing the father. Hon. Theo. Cameron, of thisi ity Notice is hereby given that there are and character of their children are mon Cour** in June. publican had the largest subscription on Thursday, Feb.2nd, I9(K» Reverend F.ighty-five Invited gueata were pres Maurice J. Goodheart will officiate.— list and secured the county printing. funds in the County Treasury for the to them than purely material prospects The Express is a good paper, but it is redemption of all outstanding Klamath I have not yet become reconciled to ent and 75 were seated at the banquet Jacksonville Sentinel. tiresome to see any one ‘‘chew the rag" County warrants protested on or prior hearing this spoken of as "a whiskey table. To «ay that it waa a jolly, happy, HIBBARD—STOCKW ELI . X X 1 when one is defeated in a race.—Lake to January 18, 1901. Interest on same country” and point to the hopeful fa» t merry crowd does not ex pre»* it. Married at Oregon City January 19, will cease from this date. The banquet, under the management view Examiner. that if this county alone had been the Miss < lara Stockwell, of Tillamook, ami Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, determining factor, we woukl have a ment of Mr*. Krause and her able corp- FOB SALE—240 acres good meadow Mr A. B- Hibbard,<>f Marquatn,C*n*gon. Nth. at ninr <>'<*!<x’k A ,M mii «I «*>>uthni this 26th day of January, 1905. Christian mi«ti«ter in the Legislature, in of assistants waa a feast fit for the girls or pasture land in Wood River Valley, They will make thoir home al Marquam. ir.g until Fri«liy F«d»rimry Notice <»f sheriff. Sale. L. Alva Lewis, The men said it was angel food, like at (our free water right. Addresc stead of the present representative, as County Treasurer. Ih thr »!•■■ nt <H**^ k l‘ M. lirM, iruiml Mh>l tliir i W. 0. Hill, Klamath Falls. Brother Griffith hail 204 more vote* in manna from heaven, and that It was TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. I lot k latri i -uiHy gra<lr ««Tt ifi. »(♦•<_ (»«•*»» \ I Mr ■ r I U.ntlff va tha county and 35 more in Linkville served by real angels. The dance given Notice is hereby given that the Conn- , « Nir» •Alle A * lair UhU. A*- Wr«lnt**In*-*lVumanthl|>, hmtory, or Huji precinct; and Mr W. J. Moore bemuse in connection with the affair at Hon* tv Superintendent of Klamath Counts •' I«« to reristrf II V <* i an<1 <»»<1*r nf M<< of his position on moral questions had ton's Opera House was equal to the oc will hold the regular examination of ap thotfrapln . hi I r< t ling. Inly I-.» • 1« r otil i Ir<! r (*uf < *«»4 24 more votes in this precinct and 131 casion. The music was especially good. plicants for state and county papers at ■ ' riiunul.n W i Him Mritlitnrli«', lhe<» I A .««’ «»II > ■ • » Al» IWA, niMih • l i -tor •>' «al«* »Itila tna*l« A number of young women won ry «»( trarhifig, grammar an I |4iy»i«*|«*gy more in the county for prosecuting at- ri fOfr ‘ Klamath Falla, Oregon, a* follows: ■••<( ••»»1 beautiful evening dresses and the one I* ri-lay—4 *•»• , mental grill.inv «li th» lM>ll ■ • ’ r. I* * In tavet toruey than his opponent. run statk rar>M »(!•• Bl<»*r i » S I ». V». i M.,sr tic, nclmul law ami ritfil g»iv«»rhincnl, The more I come in contact with the worn by Miss Hammond was a drcam and aKBitiAi Quincy * I <» ba and I ia*»c Commencing Wednesday, February |t!«H»k • an«| « I I : » i hi- t|ir e im r»t realized. It was a modest blue silk i * r m \ k i < r,aii> i< a rm people of the connty, the more con »•ith |fitre«* Sth, at nine •>’clock A. M. and continu t » t» ftnt«> <h« JU I dar of M** ,w W x l*>'ii him n**h 11>, orthogrn «»»• tm*r |»»M ’ w. *■ ' c mi i p t r rrn< vinced I am that when the issue is fair mull and brought out her stately form ing until Saturday. February llth at rent par aei j BHiitnn tofr I . i|n»r with i a i »«‘a roata and * * A «Ila* to splendid advantage. 8ho Wore a his • phy, arithmetic and rending, ly drawn, the right will prevail, an»l bu r wm. ut» tax rd at r*'> > Iti« tit» t««rd four o’clock P. M. s *, flirPv» '•■»,« «irf.,» ol »aid atar nit ar rimmlhv*—Art <>( qui'Miiunlirg, theory while I do not care to get the enmity of toric necklace of |»»nrl* which has long Wednesday—Penmanship, history, al ■' i »»•let • < t «•! i e -a I * i *frf («>* .alt* al publtq fellow citizens who differ from me, yet been the pride of the Hammond family, gebra, spelling, reading and m -I i > m >I law. <>( trauhtng, ph)urology. •»ft and * It! b |ln*»t bhMrt for «O a M a »1 t»n having lieen worn both by the mother .1 G. Wight, if our officials allow evil institutions to h ’TI III»« Y »nr n no or m % mch . a n Thursday — Written arithmetic, tlieo* !’■<**», ai .* t»‘c • a'trri... n 4»f «aid day increase, I shall have to use mv influ and grand mother of the popular young ry of teaching, grammar, Issik keeping, < <». Kchoul Hupt. at th«' front > "* <•( tl.< 4 tri b<>u«o In thq ence to stop unlawfulness now existing lady. t«.a ’» i.f R a * i ba fol lev I of Town Ireasurer s Notice. phvsics and civil government. dr»« • r a« tn« |»r>>i»« tit <t( «aid da- To mention the dreesew worft by the and will do my utmost to make all evil Notice i* hereby given that th» re ai Ji Irli Y II.» ««• ai »I {..«Ila ñfianba. Friday—Physiology, geography, men • n M and 91 l< institutions unprofitable, and our offi guests without describing them all tal arithmetic. com|s»sition and physic ftltxls in the town treasury lor the rv 1(1 K <* h k t.I ! <>n io iho t«»wn nf Klamath cers will find that the conflict thus in would not do Justice to the occasion. al geography. I < • k • » » • .» .I«!» ale ol ttrrtgoQ, to. demption of the following warrants -AT k » « i>* t» > ii >* nt« a»i*l harwltlamtBtl vited by disregarding the wishes of the Many of th*m were gems of beantv and Saturday—Botany, plane geometry, 1135, 1136, 1137, I I 'M, IBM. 1140. 1141. •»I pl, !ha pre » •• 1 a -I «a 'a< lion ut «ahi )udf- better element, will be more disturbing would require great space in description general history, english literature, psy 1142. I liter,-at will <•< from this dale. lurtQRiid a<'< ruinr mat» The hall Ans de eorated with hearts than a reasonable stand for right, as chology. * 1 •» I • k ainath Falla. Klamath Dated at Klamath Falls, Or., thi* 12th from the Spinster's Convention and • • ! '»rrjfon. ib ■ 3nd day of Feb* aliove indicated. Faithfully Yours, ■lay of January, lisxr. FOR COT STY FAl’KHN itUMj.lJLi -.1 •• <Hnn M«IN. small hearts—red and green—attached W. G. S mith . mi » riff «»I Kiamaitt t'ottnty. Or. Commencing We»lne-<lay, February J , >eiii<-ii*, Town Treasurer. S JIbsolufc Safety 4* 4» QUICK IM: AL 4* 4» 4* STEEL RANGES 4* 4* 4# 4* 4- 4* 4* 4» s|. r 4* Hardware Store 'b U 4* BALDWIN’S .|w 4* 4* *•* *.* 4* 4* 4* 4» 4» 4* 4* «F »J« 4* 4**1'* 4*4* 4*4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4”! *4*4’ 4* *?**♦• 4* 4* 4*4* FORM OF THE PEOPLE 4* 4* WÄLL PAPER 4* 4* 4* BIG SHIPMENT OF SPEC IALLY SELECTED WALL PA PER WIL». BE HERE SOON ^.4*4’4*4*,,h4* 4*4'4,4H*4’4’4’4*4,4*4’4*4’*r4’4’4* i. * ♦* f f <Î1C<>. Hardware Dealer Klamath 4* 4* ir •<* Freth walnuts, filberts, pecans, Brazil, al:no.:ds, peanuts. l'rvjw»! i [ Fine Stationery Falls CiGARS MANNING'S KANDY KITCHEN Pure Drugs -to.!. !-**!«»L*4'*’|*4' 4*4*4* 1’2. 1 1 s : lv* .v 1 ><»¡>o<»r*ii A. J. MANNING BARGAIN SALE STILL ON. Musical Instruments Books and Magazines CHITWOOD’S. Dressmaking Stilts Co. •r» HONSTER CLEARANCE SALE^=----- Reames & Jennings *•* The Brick Store BROKEN ASSORTMENTS, OVERSTOCKS, ENDS OF LINES Dry Goods, Dress Goods Trimmings, Ribbons, Waist Patterns, Cloaks, Shirtwaists, Skirts, Woof, Flanelette and Knit Undergar- __________ ments, Sweaters, Hose, Gloves, Etc., Etc. Men’s Sweaters, Underwear, Overshirts, Socks, Suits, Etc., Etc. Æ11 at Cost und 10 and 12| ct Outing Flannel 12$ ct Flannelette ... 45 ct Eiderdowns 30 ct Swansdown 20 ct Fleece Back Waistings 60 ct Albatross 8$ 10 30 20 1.5 45 eta cts cts eta eta cts $7.00 6.50 6.00 5.00 8.00 7.00 Cloaka Cloaka Cloaka Cloaka Skirts Skirta « 9 • • • 'T'lifkii Cost----- a • • * • • • a $5.00 4.50 4.00 3.50 6.50 5.00 Shirt Waist» Shirt Waists « Shirt Waists 9 Ladina Swcafcrn Lading Underwear $1.00 t $3.00 2.75 2.25 2.00 .75 25 per cent to 50 per cent Reduction on Hen’s Sweaters, Winter Underwear, Wool Socks, f-tc ■ watch <nrw snow wixoows—sici: ome e » ai . ks 4 couxTiaeM „ ------------------ -— full ling 01s MEN S AND BOY’S CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, AGENCY LAMM & CO., BEST ON EARTH" RUBBER nOOTS, HATS, CAPS, AND GROCERIES MERCHANT TAILORS ’T