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■U. i » i L(X Al. A NDBUSI N ESS BI : IE FS ! 1-J See Newton tor Livery. • iptaln 0. /• Apple.'«».', nf Klntnatli A ’»’ - - ’pent several days in U.I» city j Mr« II. I*. Galartlvau will leave for Sgn Frato-i«.-« next Seimila) whore lite • •'« nerk, l>rti:t»sMAK!Nr F-r Dee»>ni:iking will purchase a -elect at.a'k of mllitneiy ,v e»i M-» FherW<w.l Marjfie cottage, for lliv spring tmilc. DoiOtl1 hule.s Hilnti->l Thou. NeWtun. pii list can he supplied now with Reports from Jmlgi* Hvnuoii »tali’ tiiril t K H st"at the Cthfral Dittili? hv lut» left Wa.hiuglim on hi» return ■ 'I' ,« with tir Without meals. trip to Kluinnth Fulls, but will visit «ev- Th? Vglehtme Ball, given at Hoti«- vral Eastern jioiiita l-eiote his aruval •pira H.arse on Valentine Eve, is hero. ■« tcJ to have l>cen a success. The Hilng in that wufi'li my repair ile remained until long after mid- partm>'iii cunuot put in vnier »u*l claim i , i v. ired by the pleasant pastime. I the hundred dollar reward. L. Alva iN’t) TUNlSG-tt. F. Hal! is here Lew is. , ■ | Ian fining. His work Is guar- J. W. Hiimaknr itn*l Rufus 8. Moore, 1 R< ferencea can be obtained at who wen- indicted by the Federal Grand iCl.imath. Leare orders at t\ inters’ Jury at I’ortlgiid last week, left tor that ?lry»tdre. city yestenlay morning. While they ,ge Loosley, of Klamath Agency ha*! not been notified to apjiear, tiwy w:.s in Riamate Falls this week looking thought it best to rejKii t at Portland and •be .natter of establishing a brick arrange for the trial of the case. > .1 òcre. Mr. Loosley is making a Fine watch repairing at W inters' jew uo»«« to ascertain how many brick elry store. Ss la place«! here during the coming Rev. Smith expects to be home Fri .n s-. •, and if the results are satisfac- , '• . o will put in a first class brick day and w ill eouduct all services as usu al at ilw 1’rosby teiuiu church next : ■ .. ‘actiry. Sunday. i x Martin, Jr.. Chairman of the | Strayed—Came to my place a'<ont vity Chanci!, is In receipt of informa- October 15, 1904, light buckskin horse, »ion to the effect that the new charter black inane and tail, weight about 900 Klarratli Falls has passed both hou pounds. Owner can have same by ses ot rhe legislature, but has not heard proving property and paying charges. whether or not the governor has signed C. F. Arant. t'.e eame. It is not believt*!, however, This office has this week finished .hat t'ie chief executive will hesitate for printing on card board, a full list of the one minute to approve the bill. ownership of every lot in Klamath Falls, Methodist Chitrch—The second quar- which the Klainaih County Abstract t. h conference for this year will l>e Company will furnish to purchase.« o( held at the church on Saturday at 2 P. the uew map of the city, which they M. Sunday Schoo! at 10. Sermon at 11 have just completed. ’■ R»ve,end J. M. Sweeny, after which BOOK-KEEPING—An experienced the .'•ncrament of the Lord’s Supper w ill ■re administered. Epworth League at 7. book-keeper desire« a position, or w ill r..l.j.-ct. “Glorifying God iu Our Home.” attend to several sets ol books, also ex J reaching at 7.45 by Reverend Sweeny. pert or oj»en up uew sets. Address Box «0, Klamath Falls. Captain Hansberry, of the steamer Meals at all hours at the Gem Cafe. V , r-j-n.a stated yesterday that work is First class service. procre»sing on the cabin of the new Engineer Humphrey received a num 1. »t at Odessa, and that as soon as it is finished the vessel will begin her regu- ber of rojxjrts of the Committee on irri 'ir run. It will require at least another gation of arid land including that of the month or six weeks’ time to complete Klamath project, as made by the Con gressional Committee and l*as distribut the cabin. ed a number in Klamath County. This Major C. E. Worden left for an cx- report shows that Klamath is the fav ien led trip in the east last Saturday. ored section of all the arid west. He traveled by boat to Keno and thence Gilbert Anderson, the hotel man of bv stage to Pokegama. He expects to Dairy, was in town yesterday and re b ..baent several weeks, and will talk ports things prosperous at that place. Klamath w herever he goes. Mrs. Wor Clothing cleaned, repaired and press den, who's ¡»’ready in the east will re ed at the K. K. K. store. turn with her lineband. Treasurer’s Notice. OCTA MAP OF KLAMATH FALLS. Notice is hereby given that there are New bine line clothmap of Klamath 1 („"¿"‘in "he County' Treasury’ for the 1 au«, sise 28 by 34 inches, with index of redemption of all outstanding Klamath Fans, warrants protested on or prior; ownerships of all lots and all parcel« of Countv ~ Im 1 in the corporation and nearby vi- to January 18, 1901. Interest on same will-cease from this date. c.rntv, on February 1, 1905. For sale at Dated st Klamath Falls, Oregon, t-i iTJ by this 26th dav of January. 1905. L. Alva Lewis, Kiauiatb County Abstract Company County Treasurer. Klamath Falls, Oregon. Town Treasurer’s Notice. NO-ICE. Notice is hereby given that there are funds in the town treasury for the re- d*-mption of the following warrant«: 1>K 1136, 1137,1138, 1139. 1140, 1141. 11 "2. Inteiest w ill erase from this date. Dated at Klamath Falls, Or., this 12th d .y of January. 1905. J. W. SK-tnens, Town Treasurer. I am prepare«! to furnish blue prints of any Township in the Lake view Land District. Prints cor rected before mailing. Address W. B. Snider, Lakeview, Oregon. V DEATH GF MRS. CARRICK. Mrs Mary E. Carrick, of tins city »lied last Friday morning at the age of 47 veark, 10 months and lour davs. De ceased was the wife of A. D. Carrick, who was killed by lightning in this city less than a year ago. She was a native of Missouri, and came with her parents to Jacksonville, Oregon, when three years old. Her maiden name was Mary E. George. She afterward met A I*. Carrick at Yreka. California, ami was married to him about 35 years ago. They came to Klamath Falls a few years later, w here they reuiameJ uulil their respective death«. Deceased is survived by four children, one of the sons having died at Los An gelcs a few years ago. Those living are Mrs William Humphrey of this city; Geo. W.l’arrick, age»l 19; Fva Carrick, 15, and Uberta, a boy aged 13 years, who also reeide iu Klamath Falls. Deceased was a meml>er of the East ern Star, which order conducted her funeral services. Rev. J. W. Bryant performed the religious rites. She was a memlier of the Presbyterian Church of thia city, and before her health failed was an industrious religious worker, *<he was formerly a member of the Con gregational Church, but uniwd with the Presbyterians a few years ago in the ab- scence of any Congregational church or- gaiuzaUmi at this place. FEDERAL INDICTMENTS. T. G. Donan and Edward Ferguson have removed their shoe repairing and clothe« cleaning -hop to the building in the alley next to the K K K store, w here they will lie ph-ared to see tiieir obi and new patrons. EYE TROUBLES j Phone Main 14 ; lx. your eyes blur at times? Do they hurt after reading? Are there frequent headaches? Are the muscles around the eyes drawing wrinklesand crow’s feet? A MASCOT | LiVERY, FEED & SALE STABLES “£ « mooe nncEineRï” MRS. Only when eight is gone is the te.rible danger realized. I ex amine the eyes in the most intel ligent ami careful manner with out charge. If glasses are need ed I can supply the correct lenses mounted in any manner desired. KLAMATH FALLT AND MERRILL 4 L.-.rgest and Best Equipped Stables in Southern Oregon t TOURIST'S TRADE A SPECIALTY GALARNEAU. J r •- ff» Alex Martin Jr, Cjuhier Alex Martin, President, E. R. Reame». Vice Pro’t, E. M Bobb. Aast. Cnhier. Hbsdlute Safety lc the policy o' this hank, and It hr rigidly adlierred to. Safety first. Liberality next. 4» • • 4 4» HARDWARE * • • Stoves, Tinware and Crockery * ■■■ Stiletto Cutlery *b 4 ' •k, I Wagonsand Farm Implements *' *b GEO. T. BALDWIN 4* t IhinKvfiro * Jfi 4* 4*4*4*4*4‘4**1‘4‘ 4» 4» 4M t WÄkk FÄFBR T BIG SHIPMENT OF SPEC- IALLY SELECTED WALL PA- PER WILL BE HERE SOON _________ f f ¿4 HP. hardware Deader Klainaih Í Falls X 4*-b4’4‘4,4,4*4*4’4“+*4,4*4,4*4,4‘4,4‘4*4è4*4“^X ♦ 4- ♦ -V CIGARS MANNING’S KANDY KITCHEN r .-4 Fresh walnuts, filberts, pecaws, Brazil, almonds, peanuts. Popcorn l’Tesli A. J. MANNING -r Pure Drugs Fine Stationery Musical Instruments Stilts Co. Millinery, Dress Goods, Ladies Furnishings, Books and AT up-co4)flce DRessmB in« CHITWOOD’S Dressmaking OVERSTOCKS, ENDS OF LINES Æ11 at Cost fin<l L cns ''JClicin Cost 8| 10 30 20 15 45 cts eta cts eta cts eta $1.00 1.5o $7.00 6.50 6.00 5.00 8.00 7.00 2 75 1.25 1.00 Cloaka Cloaka Cloaka Cloaks Skirts Skirts Men’s four Buckle Arctics Men’s Confort Alaskas Wo me i n’a Comfort Alaskas $5.00 4.50 4.00 3.50 6.50 5.00 2.25 loo .75 $6.00 Shirt Waist« 4.50 Shirt Waists $3.00 4.00 Shirt Waists 2.7& 3.00 Shirt Waists 2.25 3.50 Ladies Sweaters 1.25 Ladies Underwear 3.2a M bur l-bticklt* Hubhwrs with Folta 2. 2.75 Meng i-bnrkle Rubbers with F c II h 25 per cent to 50 per cent Reduction on Den’s Sweaters, Winter Underwear, Wool Socks, Ltc WA'TCII MEN’S AND BOY’S OX TKi ¡SHOW WI*X»OVVS—SKK OU1« CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, AGENCY LAMM & CO., K FULL LING OF BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, I, "BEST ON EARTH” JS.XT^i;<s COIIX'FK IVSi RUBBER + ■ 1IURN Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Trimmings, Ribbons, Waist Patterns, Cloaks, Shirtwaists, Skirts, Woof, Ffanelette and Knit Undergo ments, Sweaters, Hose, Gloves, Etc., Etc. Men’s Sweaters, Underwear, Overshirts, Socks, Suits, Etc., Etc 10 and 12^ ct Outing Flannel 12J ct Flannelette 45 ct Eiderdowns ... 30 ct Swansdown ... 20 ct Fleece Back Waistings 60 ct Albatross ... $1. 25 Women’s one Buckle Arctics 1.75 Men’s one Buckle Arctics I * flagazines ASSORTMENTS, V P. 4 Klamath Falls. Or«aoit FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, LACES Watchmaker ami Jeweier. Oraduata Optician i H. eounev bhok kehhihcb i H. j. WINTETS, C. T. OLIVER, Proprietor, Successor to W. W. Hazen. 150 (X) W. < • Smitli 150.00 J. Scott Caylor. .................... 1(M) (X) The JMint week lias l>een one of indict I ('. Riit*-ni' loo ix) ments by the Federal Grand Jury al I'.et ll. J. Winter», |IK) (X) land .which have caused sensations and t'ii.irhi- IrSM 100 (X) scandals throughout thecountiy. Foil John <r. Swan • (Oil 4M» ed Male* Senator Mitchell. Congress W. B. Barne» 100.00 .... men Hermann and Williamson have all C. Ron« Anderson. .. loo on Geo. D. Griule ... l*een charged with being implicated in OX) 00 the gigantic land frau.la of the Pacific Caleb T. Oliver . 100.00 W. A. !h-*-oi>lrtva West, besides having entered into a con 100 Oo spiracy to obtain large lashes of public I Charles W.sslar*! 100.00 • 1 teo. Pan Company ....... lands through fraud. 100 uo In addition to these. Judge Tanner of < >ttn Heiilrieh. ........................ 100.00 Portland, Mitchell’s former law partner ; Walter lennox fr I (X) was indicted for perjury, and the aged C. C. Chitwo*«! ftO.(M) lawyer went before the court ami plead M IFsiher (tiint»er claim) . . guilty, stating that he had sworn fslseli A. H. Fliipp». Mt. Vernon, Vit« Wash, (timber * l»itii) ......... to save his partner, but that he made n .-lean breast of the matter after the in Win C. Riaigers, Mt. Vernon, Wash, (limiter claim) •iictment was found in order to shield his son, who was about to become irn linbrd briorr a jury in thr ojwn conrfa <»( plicated in the matter. In addition to these, F. I’. Mavs, State lhr country. and thm charitable new 1 Senator from Multnomah W. N. Jones should I* taken by all. Senator Mih-hrll who ha« heretofore and George Sorenson, were also indicted as accomplices with the government held the aympathy <>( the t’nitnl States , Senator» who brlivW’d him innocent, official« in the conspiracy for crime. The range of the work of the Grand han now i<w*t their eontitlencearvl though Jury has extended still further, finding they believe him guilty he declare» he indictment« against prominent men I will hold hi» »eat in the National A» throughout the state, Event wo of our aemhly and will tight the cate to the own townsmen have fallen under the bitter end. A» to the Klamath Kalin' citizen» w ho ban of the Grand Jury'« work. While a nnnil-er of paper« and a num are imlictiM. the people «In not regard ber of |iersons have already pronounced the matter »♦•riounly and (»rlievv that th« men, w ho are goal citizen» and largv many of the men charged with crime prop rty ovnere, w ill come out «>( th* guilty, yet the law presumes that they trouble without *tain U|x»n theirchara« • •ire innocent until their guilt is *'«tab- tern. Notice of Removal. i f The rnilroa l «iihrerlp'lon li«t I» g"’“ Engineer T II. Iluuiphery received ilig. Alleili » ID.IkM ha» now N ell »>b nntru<’ilol)» vealci'lax (r«»m tlie »«tllcer» M-rilwd, ami »’.1» IW» mme i» •'> mgl>' ( the Keulainaliim Seivi e al N aahing- Thì. al..... will cerimi I mhi Ih» Klamall •n. 1». C. to immediately make an vMi- Falla eltinena. and Ilio reioainiog »Nl.lH» Hile ol the niiiiiln r of engineer« imhv »- or • major portimi thereof, will IS.... ary to valaldlidi a »urvev ol a |terma The eili»ei<. •’< th (rolli (!»•• ou I mk I v . ............ »ent goveiniiKUit iirigatioii canal in count i have not iet I......... ailed U|»*n ’ Jamath County. The Engineer han conni) eimtribiiie. but It 1» ladlvrod when th- 1 e<‘i> bm»y making tiguree» luising bi* on- intate» U| h » ii the data which he liaa muller is thoroughly <'xpl»i'’*l •“ that liter will eiintribilW laigelytolh athcrml aince he came to Klamath 'ountv, anti will inform the head <*111 rnlrrpriiM*. The wlmlesale men *d I’ortlaml. Sai era at «mce o( tliv iiunilirr of < IlgillVVl » Fran* i«c*>, <ai”»meiit*». an-l other iin* rqnirvd. ili’ing biisincs. in this coillitv have 1** Mr. Humphrey con»i«lera ciille*l ii|»»n for ...... »ml it i< age fitiin hvatl«|uarter» a vv el|iei'te<l that several thoiiMml dolls»' oit one. He nil)» that it 11 will I h > iai«i«l from Ihi« source. In ad he government has n«>t only <tvci«le«l to dition to thesa non ru»i*ienl laml own »uild the canal, but it intend» to go er« ami owner, of liuilmr claims In thi- ihont the work at once. Ci-iinty have li-en communicate I with The Con»ulting Board ha» given «1» H die notice that it will meet heie in and tin > ate ex|M'cli'*l to at Id laigth •’ tile fliml. Mi-.ar. Driscoll 1111*1 " order \prii. It will meet no doubt at the have Is <11 busy tlie |>a«t week, ami hand -am« time the Arbitration Committee in the following as the •■orri-etrsl list t* ikh 'I p . The Coiiniilliug Board will dale ol stiltsciiption» to the Imnus: nakc general eeliniate» •»( the work, a l I DO ise as to plan», and manner of jwr C. S A I*. S Moore ottuii g the woik. The vngiiiver in C. E. Worilen. 4UMMM» horoughly •mti»tiv«l that but little time W, A. Wright. U) «<> \ ill Iu* bait in proceeding with the w 01 k. G. W. White 1000 00 W. S. Worden In the mvantiuie, the Klamath Canal |l«il) IM) .... 'ompaiiv in 1 unhing it» w«*ik right J im ’G. 1’ifnv It mm ) oo Fred Melbas*' ....... divad with a full c» r|* of men. Il in HUM) UI' ■»elievvd that this is being done by the Charles D. Willson. lout) 00 ■ompanv »«« that in the event of a fail H F Murdoch I0U0.IM) IL St. Ge**. Risliop ure of the At l>it ration Com mil tee ar limo oo Frank W aril riving at a »atinf.ictory Hgreeniv’’.t, the 750 00 I n al company w ill lx» able to continue Schallock A Eaggett... tiOOJM) Geo. Mcl»*nald its woik and carry out itx contiacte 500.IM) Mr». R. W. Marple with ita atiliacribera. .’UM MM) Th« general opinion of the public in, Ja«per Bennett. 25O.4MI Thontns Drake however, that the arbitration will la» ■ • 250 00 ma le »atisfaetorilv ami that liefore the Ernest Soule 250 ID Mark I.. Burn» I middle of April the Klamath Canal 250 on Coin|ianv will have Iwen paid and re Henry A Houston JO0.0Ü R. I. Hammond. tired from the fiehl, and that the gov 200 00 eminent will la* buny carrying out tliv j Mrs F. F Heidrich 21X1.00 Robinson A Cox great project for which the people are 150.00 Geo. R. Horn ......... anxiously wailing. |5O (X) Mr» M. McMillan 1.50 Ü0 Arthur C. I.ewm i Trepaia’ions are l*iug mail, to esta! lish a teni|«>rary |»>ati>lliin al Crate I ake this summer, as well as a stag line Iwlweeu Full Kh'inalfi and th- gnMl summer ivs>-rt (or the bent li* " toililsta and Visitoi»- 8ii|wriritendent W. F Arant wa« it Klamath h‘alls the tiist of the week eu dilating a petitum diiected to the posi otlice ilepailiuenl at Washington.D. I - asking foi the postotfice and mail line Ho obtained plenty of signatures, iuid i is IwlieVeil that the request will I* grinted. It is only intended to keep the p*»l office four months, which will over tin summer season, ami a |x»stotfice at th* place even si-a-onlor this length of lion woul-l prove lieiiiticial to the great l’a k which draw* so many sightseers annual •y- Tiie distance from Fort Klamath t* Crater laike is 22 miles. The road i good, and with a tri-weekly line, tin would draw hundreds of visitors wlo would not otherwise go to the park, ow iug to the inconveniences of transport ation. Superintendent Arant stall- that the indications sie that a larg* number of people will visit the park this season, as Klamath’s fame is spread ivg abroad, ;uul the fact that thousand- >f people who visit the la'wis ami t iaik l'air have heard of this wonderful Iwau- tv of nature, makes it probable that they will take advantage ol the occasim to see it. J 4 , Pare Bred Stallions £ - • Bufi Cochin Chickens; RAILROAD BO\'JS GRJAS. IRRIGAI ION NLWS. . POST u F h CE FOR u H^ i ER LA m BOOTS, HATS, CAPS, MERCHANT TAILORS AND GROCERIES