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you think New spring and summer stock of dress goods at the Novelty. MUM»«! !» I »Of I ARS RtiVV AMD SUBSCRIPTIONS UM: 1 will pay the al«>vo reward tor a watch that tnv repair department TO THE WEED cannot pul 111 order I. Alva Lewis RAILROAD Kiamatb Falls, Grenon OSCAR C. STONI- •uit^tMuk of the K. K. K. Store. C. H Merrill waa up (rom hie ranch Me* h’ne of emblem pins just arrived. near .Merrill Saturday. —L Aha Lewis. Mrs. R. 1. Hammond was suddenly The Novelty has just received a new called to Portland yesterday on account , of lhe serious illneM of her daughter, stock of ladies underwear. G-nrge W. Offield, of Merrill, waa in M im Mabel, who has been attending school there. the rity on toisineea Saturday. Following '.s the list of names, with the amounts subscribed to date : iC. 8. A R. 8. Moore............... .. 15000 00 C. E. Worden............................ .. 4000 .00 W. A. Wright............................ .. 4000.00 E. R. Reiimes............................ .. 4000 (X) I Alex Martin 8r........................ ... 3000.00 The Union Pacific ia soon to issue an A. L Akina, a cattle buyer of San IG. W. White............................ .. 25OO.UO attractive folder regarding the Lewi, Francisco, was here last week. ' Woodbury, Wilkins A Yaden .. 2000.00 and Clark Exposition, which will I* Call at Stilts Company and see the L. B. Applegate A Sons........... .. 2000.00 distributed widely throughout the east new spring patterns in drees goods. Biehn Bros.............................. .. 1600 00 and middle west. Several other roads ' W. T. Khive ........................... .. 1800.00 Born, t.’ Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Biehn, bare issued or will issue similar pamph | H. F. Murdoch ....................... .. 1400 00 Friday morning, twins, a boy and a lets. ' L. F. Willits .......................... .. 1200.00 girl. Engineer T. H. Hnmphery of the .. 1200 00 Frank I.. Applegate, of the Sutlers Government Reclamation Service, has E. L. Hopkins ......................... 1000.00 Geo. T. Baldwin ...................... store at Yaiuax, visited the Falls Satur received a quantity of sugar beet seed Mitchell Bros........................... .. 1000.00 day. which he will distribute to the farmers L. Gerlvr................................... .. 1000.00 G. II. Meles, of the Meies* ranch near of the Klamath Basin. This industry Alex Martin Jr........................ ,. 1000.00 Montagu«, was in the city the first of ia bound to be a very importaut one in W. S. Worden.......................... ,. 1000.00 11.e week. our county and the opportunity to ex- I Joe G. Pierce............................ , . 1000.00 James Briscoe, Thon. Martin and O. périment with the growing of sugar Fred Malhase .......................... . 1000 00 Short, wore In the city from Spring beets should be taken advantage of by Charles D. Willson. ............... . 1000.00 our farmers. Lake Monday. B. St. Geo. Bishop................... . 1000.00 Mr. and Mrs. James Wheeler, of Fort Frank Ward.............................. . 1000.00 Marshall F. Orr, a prominent stock- 800 00 tuau and rancher of Lorella, waa in the Klamath, who have been visiting re Thoa. Martin A Sons............... latives near Dairy, were in the city. P. L. Fountain.......................... . 800.00 city Saturday. 760.00 The Foresters of America will give a Friday on their return home. Mr. Schallock A Daggett................ . 600.00 dance on St. Patrick’s day, March 17 at Wheeler states that he has nearing com Geo. McDonald ....................... . pletion, a two story hall and lodge room Mills A Leavitt ....................... . 600.00 the Opera House. opposite hie present place of business. C. H. Withrow........................ . . 500 00 Pure blood Brown Leghorn and Ply- A publie hall baa been something that H. H. VanValkenburg........... . 60U.OO moth Bard Rock eggs for sale. Inquire has been greatly needed at the Fort for Paul Breitenstein ................... . 500.1» of E. L. Hopkins. some time. 600.1X1 .Mrs. R. W. Marple............... . . Families can be supplied now with 600.00 Francis J. Bowne, who has been J. L. Hanks............................... . “Tony's Best” at the Central Dining spending the winter at his old home in I. A. Duffy................................. . 500.00 I’arlon. with or without meals. 500.00 Sheldon, Iowa, arrived here the first of J. V. Houston........... ............... . For sale—One fine span of matched the week. Mr. Bowne bas a 2400 acre J. C. Ferguson............................ . 6i».00 iron gray colls, 4 years old, weight 1100 ranch near the growing town of Bonan S.T. Summers.......................... . 500.00 each. Halter broke. G. D. Grixsle. za, on which he last year established a O. Short....................................... . 400.00 400.00 For Sale—Four year old Percheron pumping plant for irrigation purposes. J. W. Siemens ....................... . 350.00 Ft al I ion, registered. Myer-Billings This land will probably he covered by F. W. Jennings.......................... . 300.00 Stock Farm. Box 368, Ashland, Oregon. the government system, which will be Jasper Bennett.......................... . R. A. Emmitt and Harry Jones left cheaper than the private pumping sys Thomas Drake ....................... .. 260.00 j 250.00i Ernest Soule.............................. 1 ueaday for Prineville on business. tem he now uses. 250.00 The Sheriff’s office is having the busi Mark L. Burns ......................... They went by way of Fort Klamath and est time of its life, the sheriff and twe Henry A Houston...................... . 260 00' Odell. J. A. Houston............................ . 260.00 1 B’ing in that watch my repair de deputies are kept busy all day and until R. 1. Hammond.......................... . 2t».OO i partment cannot put in order and claim late at night making out receipts for Mrs. E. E. Heidrich................. . 200.00 the hundred dollar reward. L. Alva taxes, but are unable to keep up with the rush. On .Mondr y and Tuesday of Robinson A Cox........................ . 200.00 Lewis. this week taxes were received io the Geo. R. Hurn.............................. . 150.00 Have yon bought your ticket to the amount of 110,550.40, and letters are in i Mrs. M. McMillan..................... . 150 00 Fireman’s ball? Tickets can be secured the possesion of the sheriff estimated to ' Arthur C. f-ewis........................ . 150.00 from the stores or from any member of 150 00 contain about $16,OCX) more, receipts for ! W. O. Smith................................ tlie fire company. J. Scott Caylor............................ . 150.00 which have not been made yet. Tom Offield, of Merrill, was in the 100.00 Mr. W. K. Brown, manager of the J. J. Kelliher, North Head, W city Tuesday. Mr. Offield and wife 100.00 Klamath Canal Company, etates that Wm. Barks.................................. have spent the winter in Mexico and E. 8. Phillips.............................. . 100.00 they turned on the water in the sluice only returned home last Sunday. Hobt. H. Bunnell .................... . loooo ditch this morning, and bave demon Found—On the street of Keno on Jan strated that their sluicing project will Jas. O’Neil.................................. 100 <» uary 20, 1005, a silver open face watch be a success, Only a small stream was H. M. Ackley.............................. . 100.00 with fob chain. Owner can have same turned into tbe ditch but this succeeded J. T. Alexander.......................... . 100 00 by proving property and paying charges in carrying tbe dirt through the ditch. B. S. Grigsby.............................. . 100.00 Inquire of J. E. New banks, of Keno. 100.00 As fast as portions of the ditcb reach Deere Implement Co, S. F....... . 100.00 A big shipment of drees goods at The the necessary depth, flumes will be con J. C. Rutonic ............................ . 100.00 Novelty. Everything in Ladies wear structed and this will be added to until H. J. Winters.............................. 100 00 ing apparel. It is just as cheap to have tlie entire ditch is flumed. The water Charlie Lens................................ . 100.00 the latest patterns as to wear last year’s turned in thia morning was only for an John G. Swan............................ . 100 00 styles. Dressmaking parlors in connec experiment but wheu tbe full force is W. B. Barnes.............................. . C. Roes Anderson ...................... . 100.00 tion. turned on it will be ten times as great. Geo. D. Griule............. .......... . 100.00 Caleb T. Oliver........................... . 100.00 W. A. Decordova....................... . 100.00 Charles Woodard....................... . lOOOo Geo. Pan Company................... . 100.00 Otto Heidrich.............................. . 100 00 Walter Lennox........................... . 100.00 John Fountain............................. . 100.00 The Fire Department at the Lewis The city election on Monday passed I Isaac Wright............................... . 100.00 and Clark Exposition is now practicing off quietly. J. W. Siemens for treasur I Ky Taylor.................................... . 100.00 daily, and making teats of water pres er and C. C. Brower for recorder bad W. 8. Slough.............................. . 100.00 sure. The Department has a fully no opposition. There were six names J. R. Stilto.................................... . 100.00 equipped station and ia able to cope put up to be voted on for trustees and F. M. Barnum ........................... 100.00 w ith any blase. the five receiving the highest number John Uerlings ........................... . 100.00 Hundreds of carloads of exhibits for of votes were elected. The vote was as J. A. Koonto................................ . 50.00 the Lewis and Clark Exposition have follows:—Alex. Martin Jr., 201; B. Bt- James Briscoe.............................. . 50.00 already arrived and more coming every Geo. Bishop, 153; L. F. Willitto, 204; J. C. Sigler.................................. . 50 00 day. The can are brought into the Frank Ward, 207; Fred Schallock, 203; Ü. A. Hilliard.............................. . 50. IX) grounds by way of a spur and unloaded, W. T. Elliott, 55. C. C. Chitwood........................... . 50.00 the contents being stored in the finished The entire ticket elocted is jnst as J. F. Kimball.............................. 60 00 exhibits palaces. published in the Republican last week M. H. Beet« .............................. 50.00 The electrical display at the Lewis and goes to show that the people gener 11. E. Mitchell.............................. 50.00 j and Clark Exposition will be one of tbo ally were in sympathy with the work of M. Drjoher (t'mber claim;........ 60.00 most nnque and attractive ever planned the old Board during the past year. A. H. Pnipps, Mt. Vernon, Wash, (timber claim)........... 50.00 tor a like enterprise. No expense has Wm. C. Rodgers, Mt. Vernon, NOTICE TO WATER USERS. been spared to make this feature most Wash, (timber claim) .......... 50.00 attractive. Notice is hereby given that at 1 o ’ clock Ornate staff work now in progress on EVAOE8 DEBTS AND WORRY the Bridge of Nations at the Lewis and p. m. 011 Saturday. April 1, at the Opera Clark Exposition, will give the structure House in Klamath Falls, there will be M au T bàm Unlaua Vacation the appearance of an arcbed stone held a meeting of the stockholders of ttdgs of the moat beautiful design. The the Klamath Water Users Association Jidge is 2000 feet long, connecting the for the purpose of perfecting organisa < I Worried by flnacrial difficulties isinlaud to the Government Peninsula. tion, adopting by-laws, electing directors Several concessions have been let at for the ensuing year, and to take action brought about by «pecalaUoa. a Rock the Lewie and Clark Centennial which on such other matters as may properly land (Ma.) business mon solved the require considerably more space than come before the meeting. All owners problem of evading his troublesome creditors by taking an Inexpensive ro the original plana for the “Trail” would of land under the Klamath Irrigation tation for two mooiba, says an «astern permit. Tbo amusement street will Project are requested to be present. exchange By order of the Committee and Incor have to be enlarged so as to provide sev "Most men tn my trouble," ha said, eral thousand square feet of additional porators. “would have gone to Canada. I didn't J. S cott T atloh , space. hav« money enough to get so far awsy, Secretary. Several hundred Burlington, (la.,) ao 1 changed my name from James Em- srson Smith to James Emerson, bor people are planning to visit the Lewis ■hocking. rowed a leaky yawl, pocked In acme and Clark Exposition in July, in order Flrot Microbe—Why did you move out elothlng aad a few standard articles of to be present st the sessions of the of that telephone receiver? food, took my wife and two children American Librarian’s annual meeting, Second Microbe—It wasn't the prop oet to Sheep Island, and lived there which will be bold in Portland from er atmosphere In which to bring up a quietly until the clouds rolled by and family of children; there was too much July 3 to 7. copper waa shinlog once more. The railroad companies have extended swearing on that lisa—Detroit Frt® "Unless you have tried ft. you can- the time limit tor the shipping of exhib Press. | not Imagine bow cheaply a famllv can Uve on a wooded Island In Penobscot its from St. Louis to Portland until the Box Cars in Bussia. bay. There are enough flat limestones latter part of March. This will serve Owing to the scarcity of box care In materially to better the appearance of Russia, flat cars are used for hauling lying loose on any of the Islands to buf'd a palace and wood ter fuel con be had the exhibits for the Lewis and Clark 1 grain in sacks. from the growth which crowns the top Exposition, as it will afford exhibitors ot .very Island, though I got most of more time in which to assemble and mine from the driftwood, which Arreted pack them. ashore at my doorstop. There are fat elemi all along shore for the digging GET A MAP OP KLAMATH PALLS. | tunners enough to last a family a week PRICE LIST New blue line elotbmap of Kiamatb eon be caught on a bent pin in hr. IF an Suit brushed and pressed.. $1 J50 Falls, sire 28 by 34 inches, with index of hours Ashing; two marlin pots will Suit, dry cleaned and ownerships of all lots and all parcels of supply all the lobsters you want; there pressed......................... 1.75 to 2.00 ire cod and hake and mackerel s-vfm- land in the corporation and nearby vi 2.50 to 3.00 mlng all around you and waiting to be cinity, on February 1,1006. For sale at 8nit scoured and pressed Ca.'?ihl’ “ *ho*r»n yon can kin (6.00 by Single garments in proportion wild ducka aad snipe and plover, and Kiamatb County Abstract Company Overcoats, cleaned and with free rent and no taxes and no com- Kiamatb Falla, Oregon. pressed......................... 1.26 to 1.50 pony to entertain you can lhe for al most nothing. Overcoats, brushes and Tows Treasurer's Notice. "A neighbor of mine who built a pressed......................... 1.00 Notice ia hereby given that there are tor.’’1* ,sn,,,7 00 Monroe funds in the town treasury for the re Ladies Skirts, pressed............... 75 to 1.00 told me the aetuai'money“cost , ------- ---------- vuni demption of the following warrants: , if keeping bfm®®lf, wife rhrw chn. 1186, 11«. 1137, 1138, 1130, 1140, 1141. Repairs Reasonable Prices dren for a year waa leaa than J3f) I 1142. j merest will cease from thia date. aay bow much I put out, for t Dated at Klamath Falla, Or., thia 12th Shop next to K Ston cannot “t no account; but It was little—not i day of January, 1006. more then 840 for the two months that emens. Town Treasurer. EDWARD FERaUSON , I »to there " CENTENNIAL OLD OFFICIALS —; FAIR NOTES RE-ELECTED KCjimwcB eoun’Y Bunx ATTORNEY AT LAW. Alex Martin, Pr< siJvnt, Alex Martin Jr, Cashier • E. R. Realm s, Vice Prcs’t, E. M Babb, Axel. Guide«, Klamath Falls, Oregon f Absolute Saletv PRIN,ER ç c DÜTÏJÏÏÎ DmülH n J0B sign F ainter pURH’8 HARDWARE SIORFI Klamath Falls, Or. Ç 1 I ) ! j 7 I CLOCKS FJH All Just received a u«' » "* mantel elwks. lie latest hr <•« season. I also have the hugest line «>( Watches, .lenehy «nd O|"u»l goods in lhe county. Get ptive, I v (oru sending sway for v ni goods. I H. J WINTERS, J Watelunakei and Jeweler. J Is the policy oi thi-« bank, and it ¡N rigidly adlicrrcd to Safety first. Liberality next. ~ J töunlrv Produce taken in e.xcb«in;ie for Good* I I TUI- EXCELSIOR HARRY WEBER pain 'ric ie iroceries, Dry Goods, All around manipulator of th« Paint and Paato Hro.xh Clothing, Purnisliing Goods loots and Shoes. IN FACT // complete and up io date hue of Estimates Furnished mark L. burns BROKER I. F. DAVIES, WALk PAPER Attorney and Counselor at Law Examining Abstracts a Specialty NOTARY PUBLIC O ffice -New Worden Building T 4 4 4 BIG SHIPMENT OF SPEC IALLY SELECTED WALL PA PER WILL BE HERE SOON ■______________ CENTRAL CAFE i 4 I 111 r K X i»? Meals at all Hoars Day or Night a» j * Oysters, any Style I q. * X’‘Î* *F rF 4* *1’**’' U J.-L, e»e4- vf, -p sf. C. T. BONNEY, I < ■ <»<>< I mi OREGON DAIRY, JSt tipil* Klamath Falls, Oregon. Hardware Oeaier Klamath 4 4 4 Falls X »(e»p»|ee|44«k|e c J r »p«»J-»p p»j-*p*|**L»I-*1- X I____ I____ Jill J. V. HOUSTON. OGARS Klamath Falls. MANNING’S KANDY KITCHEN Get a pair of Fresh wa!,i| filberts. oecans, Brazil, a' ITidmi ptaniHS. 1're-*, ii 1 •< »peoi’ki "“MING Swell Spring and Summer WALKOVERS K K K S TORE HEW ANO UP TO DATE TOGS MRS. M. M c M illan , Prop’r. i FIRE J M<«l«arn itii|ir>>v»*tii«*iilM. H mph R i n i; ■ IliXlIIIH, Etc,, Etc. $ > 4 SECOND A NNUA L BALL Klamath Falls Fire Department 7.1 r< ‘»111H nini suiU»8 , Parlon, Two Club hi SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS > T BISHOP'S EXCI.GSIVT: FURNITURe è STORE is the place to save m >ney. Call and see my stock before sendingout for your goods. I will take pleas ure in showing you .noun.I and will give you prices that will justify you in buying at home. Complete line of iron and wood beds, springs and mattresses, chairs, tables, etc, etc, etc. Midway iced Stables Houston’s Opera House Acme Clothes Cleaning Company Good quarters and best of care at FRIDAY EVENINS, MARCH 31,1905 Dance Tickets Spectators at K K ££ $1.00 25 cents Committee on Arrangements W. W. Baldwin, Neil Campbell, Bort E. Withrow, Herb Baldwin, II. J. Winters. Floor Committee Cha6. Humphrey, Fred Biehn, Guy Hungate, 0. Smith. kx . m HATES Horses Boarded by the Week or Month W. W. SI RAW', Proprietor. Treasurer’s Notice Notice is hereby given that thorn nr® funds in thn County Ireasury for th® redemption of h II Klamat'i County G ¡»•li- eral Fund and Scalp Bounty Warrants protested on and prior to July |3, ||N)|, Interest on name will cease (rom tins date. Dated at Kinmath Falls, Oregon, thin Wtb da? March, UK>5. L. Alva Lewis, Co. Trcatnn-r. J TKI’ASURBR’S NOTICH Notice is hereby given that there*’* funds in thn County Treasury to’ tb* redemption o( all Klamath County «*'• rftnts protested on and prior to May Hi l’*dl luterest on same will oeane Iro*» thia date. Ihded hi Klamath Falla, Oregon, lb** 2nd day of .March, HK)5. L. At.vs Lewis, County Tiraiutwh