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[• local and businessbriefs Martln-narx Nuptials. Have Not Signad Up Yet. First Irrigation kewwicb emme* bji « k Project. ........ 1» u The lit»' gra«t s'"P 111 ,l"’ r’’’ Th« goVrrtitnetif Irrigation question In a brcutiltil grove in Etna, Califor behevmi ol the and «r»l through irrlgsii»ii i was nia. where the Balm ot Gilead« melt the etill unsettled, although it la L_.......... Lt.... i, Nevada, on Satur I For unimproved land» call on Mason Carbona, Carbons, Carbons. brightness of the »un into »veiling »oft that it ieonly a tem|s>rary delay. aa with ««lebraled n<Vr Kotin, day, June 1?. wbeie wat«u to ulum»'"1) A Slough. a lew exveptions the roaidrut land own 1 . ■ r< mu at Manning's every day. nes*. a beautiful wedding ceremony wa» Born - T« Mr. ami Mrs. ton Daniels performed Oil Sunday, June 4lh, by ers have signed up and shown th« offi irrigate •Jdd.ikk' acre« •“ turned i"1” * For resilience property call ou Mason great diversion canal to the! arson rh> r. on Monday morning, a daughter. i which Miss Anna, daughter of Mr. and eiala that they are anliona for irrigation. 4 ■ ivtigh. The greater pari ol the unsigned lands It i« Just throe year» to lh« d«y Judge H. L. Benson returned home Mr» Martin Marx, «a» united in the •>.11 services ga usual at the Presbyter- the passage of the reclamation act ai»l Sunday from Portland, to attend the holy bond» of matrimony to John II. either belong to ealatea which have not ' in Cuurch neat Sunday. th« celebration »ignalisoJ the complete I lieeti nettled or are owned by imi r«»i- regular term of th« Circuit Court. I Martin, of Merrill, formerly of ll.ia city. ! tion of the rir»t project under that law. Mrs. Wm. A. Wright and daughter District Attorney Moore and wife ar 1 Rev. Ray, of the M. E. Churvh, perform .louts. ami therefor« very little blame Th« Trucken-Caraon project has dem Fl ru returned Monday from a visit to can attach to anyone for the present de rived Friday from Ashland. Mr. M<iore | ed the ceremony. onatrated the ability ol «ho tlovermuenl California. The bride'» dr«»« was whit« silk shim lay. The Water Users’ Association ar« has been atteuditig the Grand Lodge of X. S. Morrill returned the flrat of the 1. O. O. F at Portland aud also made a mering through white silk mull. The doing all in tlieii power to get thewe re to carry out unitor taking« for the pubh» w hicli are too great for any Indi week iroui Portland «here he has tieen abort visit at Ashland. grooni wore conventional Nack. Mi»» maining lands signed and it io now con v LI um I enterprise, Th« canal» are «uh sidered a matter of time before there v.-iiing the Fair. Mason A Slough have several good I Gertrude, th« bride's si»ter acted a* ntantiallv and permanently I mii H. The will 1« sufficient land to jnalilv the gov p»v. Triplet, of Rend, will conduct bargains in improved faims. bridesmaid and Mr. Ralph Johnson as martive heaklgiiiei art» <>i foncrvie, Al ernment in commencing and carrying ti e services at the Methodist church Mr. Arch Engle, wife and child, of beat man. ) rvady khwre hu. town rapid »«tllvnwiit After the wedding and congratulations out the project. >«Mb u. 'ri’ini’ and evening. Indiana, Pa., arrived in the city last It is elated that ten thousand acres ' in thii dialrict and new liuiuaa are pop If yeu have beauty come and we’ll week on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. A. Cartel. an enjoyable re|M»»t •»» »erveil to the more than the project will cover has ping up all along the line. many guest». Merry wishing and sever tr.ke it, . 1 have none come and we’ll They will remain during the summer. been anheeribgd, but a considerable a al vocal «election» wore «special agents Nutke to atcr I •*’’•* make it.—Baldwin Studio. Mr. Engle ie a cousin of Mrs. Castel. mount ot this lies above and outside the in blending that immortal day with the On account oi the inerraaed demaiul Court Reporter S. M. Calkins arrived Married.—Mr. Fred Camphell, of Ijtn- future. Presents, tokens of sincere proposed canal and therefore cannot l>e i for water the pa«t month* an«l the L -v inday from Eugene to attend the gell Valley, and Miss Amy Harris, of figured in the percentage necessary. friendship, were many am! handsome. 1 unf<»r*cen dc’avt In the •onatmclhm of regular term ol the Circuit Court. Summer I-ake, were married Saturday, 1 he following list was obtained from During their stay in Etna, Mr. and the new jk 'W vi plank which !• tu fliruilh T are invited to call at the Baldwin June 17, 1905. at 4 p. m., at the parlors Mr«. Henry Goner gave the young couple the Secretary of th« Waler Users’ Asso uh power, the p itup that h i. w in »»•<* j»» . Jio .Monday, July 3rd, and see our of the American House iu thia city. ciation,and i" a list of the supposed own a reception at which the table« were 0» ina<le<piaie to supply tin» ntnou <t ul d.-play of Carbons, Platinums, Opals, Rev. M. C. Starr officiating. beautifully decorated with sweet peaa, ers of the land which had not Iwen gub- water required for all purp»«r«. " <ter bromides etc. For a quick sale list your property |iansie« and w bite satin ribbon, Also, scribed up to yesterday. The new present 1 for Hr»’ protection and houwrhold use of Wanted—Night operator for telephone with Burns A Horning. dinner was served by Mr. and Mr». owa, r plst book is not finished yet and it j course take« precedent over all other 'entral. Previous experience net re C. E. Sherlock, of Lakeview passed James Digglo«, Etna’» pioneer and retir has twwMi impossible to tell poeilively to inset, as it la a mailer <»t protection ol whom aonie of the lands tn.long 1 ^•v««i. Apply at office. The Midway through th« city tile first of the week on ed druggist. life and property. Telegraph A Telephone Company. Wednesday morning found them "t'ff Ager. Geo., Klamath I alls, his way to Portland, where he was susa- The t'otupany now have at rukeguma Allen, W. R., Klamath Falla. W. K. Travis, ot the Oregon A Califor uioned as a member of the Grand Jury. for the Trial.” Salem and Eugene were a now pump that will give an abumlant Bain!, Etna, Cal. nia Mage Company, and wife and Mr. He expects that his duties on the jury other places visited. •iipply of water for all purpoee«, but nd Mrs. M. Ennis of San Francisco, will keep him absent the greater part of Mrs. Martin is the second olde«l Barks, Win., Mis-ouri owing to nnloraevn delay« in the con Bush, Prewitt tract, Hollister. Cal. left last week for a months outing at the summer. daughterof Lawyer Marx of Etna; is a struction of the new jower plaul, it will Coghlon, J. D., Silver Lake, Or. bpring Cicek. A Special meeting of the Woman’s graduate of Etna's Public and High prohgbly be from t«U to > m > «lay« before Conn, Henry. Roseburg, Or. Kv Taylor left yesterday for Portland Club of Klamath Falls will lie held schools and attended the Normal at Ash we will complete the installation of the lo visit the I.«« A Clark Exposition. Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, at th* land one winter, alter which »he taught Cole, Wesley, Keno, Or. new pump. Therefore, to carry an am His barber shop will be in charge of home of Mrs. W. S. Worden. Every school in Merrill. The past year she Carrick; A. D., estate. Klamath Falls. ple aupyly of water in the reservoir lor Cavalin, Jas., San Francisco, Cal. icwis Purdy, who dime here recently member requested to be present. Elec was employed in Martin Bro», »tore, tire protection, it i« iiecen^ary that we »• -m Grants Pass. tion of officers and important business. where affections grew into life time vows. Doyl«, F. P.. Santa Rosa, Cal. discontinue the lawn irrigation h«»uis in Downing Bro«.. Keno, Or. The grooni is th« youngest »on of Mr. By order of President. the evening and allow lawn irrigation The excursion on the Steamer Wine- aud Mrs. Thomas Martin, pioneers ae<! Doten estate, Keno, Or. only in the morning from 6 to M a. in ma, to the Lodge at Pelican Bay, Sun Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Purdy, a young Folsom, H. 11., Juneau, Alaska. Soon June 24lh the mine rule« now in day «an enjoyed by about 80 people, married couple arrived in the city la»t I one of Klamath County’s moat respected Fink, H. II., estate, Klamath Falls. families. He is a graduate of the Klam force regulating the irrigation of lawns, Dinner was served at the Hotel Lodge week from Granta Pass, and will locate ath Falls schools and has been a general Gilmore, J W , Thrall, Cal. will be applied allowing irrigation only ► Mrs. G. W. Jones. here, Mr. Purdy is a brother of Mrs. Gnlarnean, H H. P., favorite both among his social and lm«i- Galarneau, P , Klamath lall«. between <» and H a. m. A« soon as the J T ie members of the Wonian’11 Chris- G. W. Fish of this city, and has accept ne«a associates. He is now engaged Galarneau, C. H. H., Klamath Fall», new pump is in operation we will again | fair, Temperance Union will hold their ed a position in Ky Taylors barber shop. with his two elder brothers in the mer- j Galarneau, Henrietta. Klamath hall«. allow the evening irrigation, aud will •«» Mrs. Purdy is a graduate milliner aud •c •Hr meeting in the Presbyterian llan.on, C. N., Davi.ville, Cal. 1' eantilebusiness at Merrill, and his pl.«a«- notify you. chu.ch Friday evening, June 23. at 2:30. is now with the Bon Ton Milliuery Par ing affability and strict attention to Hughe«, C. P.. .»tate. Poe valley. Ttusting that our |«tmns will »«ear. lors. All am cordially invited. Haye«, A. D.. Medium, Cel. busine«« is winning him success ami re- with u« in this temp»iary acarcily of | A few pieces of Ijulies' muslin under I cognition among the business men in Hammond, K. I., Klamath Fall«. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sigler left Sunday water and that this arrangement may ( for Likely. California. Mr. Sigler was wear at almost Cost. Call and inspect ■ the second city in Klamath County. Johnaon, Ira C., Clinton, III. meet with your approval, we a*e, ceiled to California on business and iu at the La Mode. Klamath Fi»h Co., Medford, Or. I It ia the wish of everyone that he may Klamath Falls Light A ’.Vater (’«»ni|»any. company with his wife will make a Arrangements have been definitely continue to be aa successful in business Kern«, Benj., Chico, Cal. At the school elect ion Monday, P. I-- shott visit with relatives. made for the celebration and excursion as he has been fortunate in love. Kelliher, Ellen J., Fort Canby, Waah. Fountain win re-elected a* director A party of five men from Marquette, by the Klamath Falls Brass Band on Mr. and Mrs. Martin returned from Lennen, H. B., Minn. The Board it now composed of W. H. | Michigan, were here this week filing on the Fourth of July. The excursion will . their wedding trip Friday evening and Lewi«, A.C., Klamath Fall». Worden, Chairman; <». W. White and timber claims. They were Oscar Siewort, be to the Lodge at Pelican Bay on the | have gone to Merrill where they will McCollum, klinnie. Keno. r. L. Fountain, !>irectors, J. W. Mr Murdoch, H. F., Klamath Falla. Jacob Schmith, Wm. McIntosh, Laster steamer Winema. Fire works display make their future home. mens. Clerk The Board authorised the will be given on one of the islands in McCarley, Wm., Olene, Or. Clark and Henry Boaster. Durkee-Anderson selling of the old suhool budding. Miller, Mr« W. P., San Joae, Cel. n. i;-’ * the Concert Friday night the lake on the return trip, Full parti- culars will be given later. Melhaae, Fred, Fort Klamath. c.e on stem at Chitwood’s, the City Drug For one week only. Big reduction in Melba«'. Richard, Fort Klamath Jerry Martin of Oakland, Caiiforuia, btore and Bishop’s Furniture Store. summer hats. L-ginning Monday June At the residence of Mr. Howard Dur- Nafixgar, A. H., San Franci»co, Cal. Admission 35 cents, reserved seats 15 arrived in the city Friday on his annual 26, at the la M.sle. trip to Klamath Falls. Mr. Martin kee, the father of the groom, occurred Norman, W. H. > rtr« at the Opera House. the marriage of Miss Hattie Meyer Au- Olene Live Stock Co., Olene, Or. The undersigned will open a meat spends several months of each year here dereon and Mr. Earnest Durkee on Sun DR. WM. MARTIN Pole) A Ritter, Aahland, Or. market at Bonanza, Oregon, on or about looking after his bnaitieas interests. He day, June 18, 1905. The ceremony wm | Parrish Henry, Klamath Falla, ia very much interested in the success '•iiv 1,1905. Will run a delivery wagon performed by Her. J. W. Bryant. Robert», E. W., Bedfleld, Or. DENTIST •e Poe valley, Dairy and Langell valley of the government irrigation project The happy couple received the hearty Kinge, H., Yreka, Cal. and is doing everything in his power to Chas. Horton. congratulations of their friends who Ringe, F., Yreka, Cal. induce tboeu holding out to sign up The game of base ball between the at once. were present. A sumptuous wedding i Smith, G. W., eatata, Phoenix, Aria. Klamath Falls, Oregon -'one and Greys last Sunday resulted feait had been prepare! tn which all Smith, Growaen, eatate, Kan Francirco. Choice line of Chocolates at the City ,i> a Lad defeat for the Greys. As a were cordially invited. The genial host Smith, W. P., Alarka. gr-a- many people went on the excursion Drug Store. made all feel welcome. After the dinner Summer« Eftate, Klamath Falla. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pierce arrived in the guests were serve! with appetising to Pelican Bay, the gate receipts were Trayner, S. C., San Franciaco, Cal. the city Monday from New York, and ice cream which all enjoyed aud appre LATEST small, only amounting to |9 or $10. Wright, W. A., Klamath Falla. are now at their home on Conger Aven ciated. Ward. Q. C., Macomb, III. To the public of Klamath Falls and ue. In speaking of the different places «urro'-nding country :—I am represent Klamath Fall«. Oregon, June 21, 1905. lie visited, Mr. Pierce raid that Portland Concert Friday Night ing the Allen A Gilbert Piano House, of —The atalenienl publiahed laat week in was one of the three prettiest cities he Portland. I respectfully announce that the ladie»’ article ia perfectly true. had seen. The improvement in both I 1 hu . here to stay and will furnish the the business and residence portion» ot Violin Solo—Cavatioa.. .................... Rail Alao the »latenient Mr. Hou»ton pub beat grides of Piano« and Organs for lished. the city during the past year has been Mi»a El.ie Applegate the least money to be had in the state. Houaton «»bed me to come into hi» wonderful. The citizens have made a Vocal Solo— a Oh ! That We Two Were Patronise home and save money. general cleaning up until now the city .Maying.....................Nevin ■aloun that h« wanted to roe me. I A. Linelxck, Salesman. went in. He took me into the Opera is a veritable rose garden, with clean b Spring...................... Tooti E. W. Hose, formerly editor of the well built streets, neat lawns and beau II oum and in a conversation which he Mr«. Oliver Gate« afterward« «aid he intended to be pri Republican, arrived in the city Tuesday tiful driveways. Reading—Selected................................... vate, be told me if I pulled a saloon in evening from Wayne, with a party of Mi»« Eiv« Galloway Died.—In Swanlake Valley, Tuesday Nebraska men who are looking over our this town I would lone my job, but if I June 20, 1905. Essie, second daughter PianoSo)o-a I>eux Polonaiaea, op 40, No 1 let them run wide open the way they county. Mr. Huse says that living ex- b Sonata,op 27, Jio 1 Beethoven of A. E. and Carrie M. Benzinger. psrses are greater in the east than in had been 1 could hold toy job aa long a« Andante Essie was born August 25, 1902, and Kian.ath Falls. Flour, meat and even I wanted it. Mi»« Evelyn Applegate died in the home where she was born. rent living higher than here. He has Vou will notice that the tome of con He hath called and she hath answer Vocal Duet—Ob! That We Two Were sold out the Wayne Herald, the paper Maying .............. Neidlinger tention i« the word “dare" which the ed. Services were conducted at the bo has beeu running since he left here Ladies did not n«e in their article. Mr«. Oti« Kranne home on the 21st by I’ev. Starr and all and may decide to locate somewhere on that was mortal was laid to rest just W. Lennox, Town Marshal. Mr». Oliver Gate« the coast. west of the old home in a beautiful spot. Piano-Eight Hand« PHONE 106 Mason A Slough have money to loan Dichter Und Bauer..........................Soppe on goo<l real estate security. Mi«» Georgia White Notice lor Publication. Mie« Clarice White Mi»« Bertha Hammond land riffles, takavlaw, Oregon. Jon» 1«. ISO.'« M um Jeasia Marple Notio» I» ber«b> given Ihsl th» following named settler hut Sled notice ol bl. Intention Violin Solo I Romance, op. 40, No. 1......... Beethoven to make commuted proof In mpport of hl. I claim, »nd that .»Id proof will be made before Mis« El.ie Applegate Geo. Chastain, County Clerk, at bl« offlee at Klamaih Fall». ór«aon Akx Martin. Presi Jf nt, Alex M.irtin Jr, G>sh|<f. E. R. RcAmci, Vice Prcs’t, H. M. Bobb, Ai»i. Cuhjgj Bbsolute Safcty h«nk. «nd In, Is the polity ol rigidly adherrvd to. Safety first, l iberality next. 4» 4* 4* 4* 4* GOVERNMENT RECLAMATION A SURE GO Get Ready For the Great Werk <ii:o. r. UAi.iiwiN THE HARDWARE DEALER IAS St ••»•I ' 'Ol Vk Illi Deering Mowers, Deering Reapers, Deering Binders, Deering Rakes, Oliver Plows, John Deere Plows, Bain Wagons, Studebaker Wagons, Empire Cream Separators Singer Sewing Machines, Spring Wagons Buggies, Fiarrows, Steel Ranges, Air Tight Stoves, Paints, Oils, G!a:s: Lino leum, Sporting Goods, S.vh and Doors, Rooting Material, Building Paper, Crockery and Glassware. I <>r I ’rices. Trv a|Abfsa)«4>s|«*b444t + I BURNS X HORNING REAL ESTATE INSURANCE KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. 26,000 acres oi the very best farm land in Klamath County, FOR SALE CHEAP. Will sell in larp or small tracts to suit purchasers. ble. 'I'ertns reasona Also have seme good residence property in Kianuth Falls at a bargain. Correspondence Solicited. Reference First National Bank, Klamath Falls. Or. Spring Millinery and Dress Goods Shirt Waists and BISHOP’S EXCLUSIVE White Dress Goods FURNITUR6 Muslin and Gauze 5IORE is the place to save tn >ney. Call an I see my stock before sending out for your gtxids. I will take plea* tire in showing you around and w ill give von prices that will justify you in buying it home. Complete line of iron and wood lx* Is, springs and mattresses, chairs, tables, etc, etc, etc. UNDERWEAR At the Novelty Stilts Co. DRY GOODS Complete New Stock of Goods for tlio You will find some bargain» in lace«, lace collar», Indian linens, for summer ■tresses at the I ji Mode. The City Drug Store is headquarter» for base ball goixls. Go to Manning’» Ice Cream Parlor». Spring and summer Trade ALL THE LATEST PATTERNS IN Klamath Falla. Oregon, on Julv M. isos via William P Rhode«. H. K. No Ml 7. for the gv, NE!4, Hee 10. »WJj KWM, NWfcBWM. »«e. II, T WS, K. 10 E. W M. He names the following wltne«««« to prove bl« rownniioti« reeidenee upon and cultivation ol aald land, vis: Bert Davi«, a T. Fleener. Fred Stnkel, B. H. Anderson, allot Merrill. Oregon. J, W. Wation. Kegl»ter. I <; ricgo r y THE CANDY MAN” Freak C a nd tea and Bon Bona, Stationery, Notiont, Cig ar a and Tobacco Percales, Rajah Cloth, Veronels, Champagne Novelties, Sum merset Lawns, Silk Zephyrs Kyoto Crepe, Dotells, Mar montel, Dotted Swiss India Linens, Etc A Full Line of Staple Cottons Fresli Fruit in Season. I DAILY PAPERS «/. 4. GREGORY, Main Street near PoctofFce MANNING’S” KANDY KITCHEN CANDIES, CONFECTIONERY FRUIT, I TABLETS. STATIONERY. ENVELOPES. ELECTRIC CASH STORE L. F. Willits, Prop’r CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, CUTLERY AND NOVELTIES. A. J. MANNING. I •' Drugs Stationery Husical Instruments Books Magazines Toilet Articles Druggists Sundries Waterman’s Ideal Fountain Pens Prescriptions Properly Prepared Chitwood’s Drug and Stationery Store I I X ♦ J +’i' * I” F ’HF 4* •F »b 4* 4»+4* WALL PAPER 4»4*4’4*’F4*4”F4”F*F’F*F4”F*F*F ’F 4’4*4* 4* 4*' 5 BIG SHIPMENT OF SPEC t IALLY SELECTED WALL PA- IALLY SELECTED WALL PA ; PER WILL BE HERE SOON J4*4’*F’F4*4*4*’F4*4**F*F’F’F4’*F4’4’4’4*4’4’ j t ICO. iv. liuiv^ Hardware Dea'er Klamath Falls *4^M‘4*4‘4“F4*4’“’F4-‘4*4*4*4.4«4.4*4-4*4'4‘ I M rs . m . M c M illan , prop’r. Modem improvements. 73 rooms and H,nU* Sample Rooms, Bar Room, Parlors, Two Club Rooms, Etc., Etc. SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS I have the to,»t «quipped W,<u I .milllca i-nn b> »WSW pair department in Southern Oregon. ' "Tony’» neat"»! th« r-n'r«1 lx: Ain. L. A’ 1.*** .-a Lnaie. ¡ Parlon» wltu or wHbual n“ >