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4 K I P LOCAL AND BUSINESS BRIEFS n t EilvnvMt'iil : Citral«« «< Magueaia — E, D. Brigg», and T K. Holtoti, btisi- W. T. flhivv and soli Alex, and I. A. tn-M men of Ashland, Or., were in town Duffy returned Friday front the head City Drug Slot«. Juhtl Bonner, «II old rswMonl of KI»«»’ the first of the week looking Co the ad waler« of th« t'mpqua, where they went vantage« that Klamath county ha« over in «eareh of th« Loit Cabin mine. • lb cOUntv, n<>w Iron. Phos'lii«, Arianne. Jackson county. Ilr. Duffy showed • piece of rock and l, .. l«-n .<> th. Falls tar »>'• P«» Beautiful new rings. L. Alva l«wl«. muh*. II» LOCAL NEWS J««. Straw, proprietor of th« Midway I wban asked what kind of a place he days buvlng her»« Mrs. Otis Krause returned Tiiaeday • tables arrived I com flpring Creek Mon feund h« said, “it »as worse than an m, wh«.Ma-ol,oHi.Dl>» i~t Malho... o you keep a h*"k aiwminlT If y ml in floulh«rn Oragai». boUgM from < . evening from ' Medford where she has day night, where lie had taken Dr. K. Aahland Blind Pig.** Chr c I mjx bonbons at Mannings. don't, why m>t start >-n« with us. Obrer, thy pn.-.ln.uiullS.M Mr Ron. l>een visiting her parents for the |«st A. Zobierbier and wife ot Seattle, for a Fine watch repairing. L. Alva Lewis. Mr. and Mr«. Win Copeland of l.or- Alrsngth, souitvsy, «’id lilwoal. yet <v>i|. nrrhuaal«» «rurr.l a ear I. hu I.4 »•'>!<-. month. : few week« outing. »11«, and Calvin llall and wife, unci«« Go to Manning’s lee Cream Parlor«, »«restive management, eoinblne to make which ha will taka 10 hi. ranch in Jas. Lindsay and wife of Tirella, ar Chas. Galarnean arrived In town Sat and aunt« of Mr«. Hertha Kerr, of Klam- l ine aateli repairing. L. Alva Ix*wis. this a gn»d bank lu «h» hu»lnv«e with. rived iu town Wednesday evening and urday from Fort Klamath. « here ho had ( ath Falla, were in the city Monday to Arisona. All grades of cigars at all price» at left this morning for Portland to attend Jewelry ot all kind». !.. *'»• I -» w,r : been doing carpenter work on a new i visit her. They were on their way to Mannings. the Fair. Once lrii-1 ala»)« “*d. Vily Drug house for Al. Melhase, whom house and i Portland to visit the Lewis and Clark Manning cart tea a flue line of station K. H. Tolhurst and wife of L m Angel coulent« were deslnnod by fire a short , Fait. The latter will return to their Store ChoeolnWi» _____ ( ery. os, Cal., arrived in town flunday and time ago. | home in Virginia and Kansas whore Klamath Falls. Oregon IMOA. lay July M idlnf Fri Choice liquors at the Bank Exchange are now looking over the advantages of WvrM Ki Rev. J. A. Davis, former Presiding I they have two largo stock ranches. for particular people. the county. J fret’l pl 1 'haractrr Elder of the McPheraon District, Mc Emil« Schuman and wife, and Newt Man , Mini ot day For a quick sale list your property • Major C. E. Worden, Abner Weed, Pherson, Kansas, will preach in the M. Shook were in town Tuvaday from the Day 1 m inn 1 mum 1 with Burns A Horning. Frei and Gus Molhase returned from ; E. church both morning and evening ■ flhook ranch at Dairy. Mr. flchtiman is Met 1 ion 1 M i -’O 1 ill 1 M Ml New Nicklemiut Peanut roaster at Fort Klamath Tuesday evening on the next Sunday August 27. Com« and a brother in law of the Shook Bros, and cl.»o 1» 0» 1 Steamer Winema. hear him. has been visiting thcun and is now on Mon 1 «M * Mannings. nu 1 I Tur» cl.»ar The excursion on the Steamer Winema Ross Hoyd and wife returned Friday hi« way to his limine at Guatemala, Cell , Three show cases for sale at the City 1 t’.l 1 1 w char tV 1 last Sunday to Pelican Bar, was enjoyed from Lakeview where they had beeu on tral America. Newt Shook is a brothel 1 Itili i ** |Q Drug Store. .01 (X) 1 by about fifty people. The Ford family a visit. Whileon their way they stoppe«! of the Shook boys, and is returning to Fri 1 W International Stock Remedies at City furnished the music. a couple ot days at Bly visiting Mr. and hie home at Aahland. McCLOUD RIVER RAILROAD Drug Store. E. E. Sherwood, who has a place on Mrs. L. H. Yadoa, who are stopping on J. Frank Adams was in town Wednes Upiun mJ Bartlr Austin Cox has been employed at the Klamath marsh, was in town Tuesday their homestead. day and has been making arrangements Thns Tabic N o . luly 20. I*)5 Lake.-dde Inn. accompanied by E. D. O’Day who is i J. C Gibbs, who has been working to move hi« dredger to the Upper Klam Prom I’»Ion TUwewasd t’r'-n A. Kershner of Spring Lake was in here buying beef cattle for H. .Moffat AM Ar pm . Lv. for latwis A Pcii in the blacksmith shop, ath lake, if the people there will con- IV U1 w the city Wednesday. 900 Co., of Sai: Francisco. I left Tuesday morning for his home at tract work (or Liui for the next two • Al tu Canyonville, Or. Mr. Gibb« went by I j years. year». You peoplo there need him, We fill any prescriptions with prompt • 4» w Completest line of,Fountain Syringes, 9 31 ness and accuracy.—City Drug Store. • M I now get in and do buaitic«.«. Water Bottles, and Combination Syr way of Crater I.ake. 9 S3 V M n Hon. John S. Shook ar.d brother Wil inges and Water Bottles over shown 9 47 Fred Goeller, who has been camping Mont E. llutehiion, tian.e Warden I 9.97 liam. of Dairy, were in town Monday. here at City Drug Store. at Pelican Hay for the past two weeks, I (or the district of Klamath county re • M UM I • S3 Choice liquors and cigars and select Mr. and Mrs. Fred Biehn, Mrs. R. A. came down from there Tuesday to look turned Sunday from Pelican Hay «livre 4 33 • U w n 4.40 brands of wince at the Bank Exchange. Emmitt and Lola Nelson left Saturday after liis business. He returned this he han luvn for the pant ten day. look • ' 4 U ing after )>ia game warden bueineea. lie Thos. Marlin was in the city Wed morning for Huckleberry mountain morning to tlie bay. • M See ilio frollili 4 50 7M w J. E. Spire and I. A. Ryder of Port has «old quite a number of gun lieencae nesday from his ranch near Spiing lake. where they will gather fruits. 5 00 : * J 90 xvfitfon loiittm <>f Jeff Wilson and wife and Mrs. Wm. land, Or., have been in town the past and it would be a good proposition if A chicken dinner will be given every 7 15 A <3 flunday at the Gem Restaurant for 25 l'ankey of Languii valley were in town week looking over tho country and more would b« taken out by resident am m I'M. Ar. tio'W furnUtire Wednesday on their way to Portland to while here have invested in a good por huntore of Klamath county. w 7 UU Hard« cents. D KM tion of Klamath county school laud. AIgu mah Clay Taylor, the dot machine man. John Uerling and family have been visit the Lewis and Clark Fair. mile «••r Mater I* J cirrlvliiu M II Hirkhalltr. R. J. Sheets, of the hardware and j Meile Hanston, Louis Burriss, Guy who has been in Klamath Falls the past H. O. Johnson. camped at Pelican Bay for the past ten Mu|wrt ntr mlani M aii «ger furniture firm, of Sheets and Murphy, Holgate and Walter Stanley left Sun three mouths left Monday evening for days. day morning on the Steamer Winema, Ashland. Mr. Taylor was accompanied Call and try our Chocolate Bonbons— at White lake City, was in the city Fri Violinisi Musical Insiruiumts with provisions enough to last for a by J. I’ercy Wells, a well known teacher day, bis wife accompanied him. Tu»»«l aud Itypairad Also Cigars.—Best in town.—City Drug I of Ashland, who has been at Fort Klani A. G.Holscher and E. J mieli, com couple weeks outing at Pelican Bay. B1 n 1 k >1> Store. Ed. Martin and wife returned borne ath the past two months and is now on PROF. W. B FOSTER mercial men of San Francisco arrived in II. II. Van Valkenburg and wife, and Friday from Barlow, Or., where they his way to I’niatilla county «here he ORNAMENTAL PAINTING Mrs. Ky Taylor left Friday lor Crater town Monday and are doing business had l-een on a visit. They were accom : has a principal.hip of a school in that with the merchants of the Falls. Klamath Fati» Repairing ot I-ako. Oregon panied by Miss Hattie Irwin who will • county. Old Violiti» a .M[»ecially Clay Ratliff, Arthur Leavitt and Ar II. L. Benson, left Saturday morning thur Wilson returned Wednesday eve visit in Klamath county lor some lime. for Ager, Cal., where he expects to meet Mr. Snook, contractor of the high ning from the Lake of the Woods where Isis wife. y 1 f f school building, accidentally stepped on I inn they had been looking for big game. rn ) For Sale—A full equipped soda water a ladder one day this week, which Judge H. L. Benson arrived in the plant at a bargain. Call at the Repub jh j J j « Falls Tuesday evening accompanied by slipped with him, letting bitn fall aliont lican office. tf. his wife and daughter, Louise, who had 12 feet through a stairway bole. He FIRST DAY. Services at Opera House Sunday been visiting in Ilolister, Cal., for the was unconscious for a few minutes, but ? OT 3 mile and repeat, free for all. purse morning at 11 and evening at 8 by Rev. past month. is now ablo to be about, the only injury 1. o. being a crippled knee. O. W. Triplett. mile dash, free for all, purse .......... j I j k * a W. A. Wilson, the Morrill liveryman, Died.—At Klamath Falls, Oregon, 3. M. L. Applegate, of Oakland, Cal., was here Thursday night of last week. 1 mile dash, free for all mules, purse lias been in town for the past week He brought his wife who took the stage Thursday morning, August 2-i, 1906, BUESING A BENNETT, PROP S. 4. 3 mile dash, Klamath county horses, purse visiting hie folks. on the following morning for the Bay Moray Ivan flmith, infant son of Wesley O. Smith, aged 11 days. The body was See the adv of Tree Tea sold by the I city. SECOND DAY. First-Class Livery. Anythin" from a saddle horse to laid to rest this afternoon by th« side of Electric Cash Store and The Brick Store 75 Mrs. I. W. Burriaa and daughter, J mile and repeat, Klamath county horses, purse 5. a 4-ln-hand. Parties conveyed to all points in South its mother in the Klamath Falls ceme Co., of Klamath Falls. Miss Iiazcl, and son Ed., left Friday 6. 5 mile dash Klamath county roadsters to tery. ern Oregon and Northern California; also to favorite Dr.O. F. Demorest, the dentist of Lake morning for Ashland where they will J. W. Siemens, wife an-1 son, re ordinary double buggy, top may be re view, and family arrived in tow n Mon visit friends and relatives for the next camping, hunting and fishing grounds. Lia turned Tuesday evening from a two »• day and will locate here. mouth. loo moved .......................................... weeks trip to Crater Lake and Pelican Born—At Swan Lake valley, Sunday Mrs. Jas. Mongold, Mrs. II. II. Fink, 100 A mile dash and repeat, free for all, purse Bay. The only trouble that the Cap 4. mornirg, August 20, 1903, to Mr. and Miss May Martin and Walter Dicken * > Spelai ■* jiff tain had was » hen he bought some ci 50 100 yard footrace, free for all. purse il Mrs. Wm. Vbrmann, a son. lelt this morning for Crater T-ake ami I «nd spec,,/ i I gars from Duffy last week. Chas. S. Moore and son John and E. the huckleberry patch for a ten days 200 I 8. 1 mile and repeat, trot or pace, free for all, purse ihr >a'l. //ly Ly l\r The Klamath County High School r. McCornac returned Sunday from outing. THIRD DAY. The Steamer Winema will leave will open Sept. 11th. Until the new t:;eir outing at Spring Creek. building is completed school will be 100 9. 3 mile and repeat, Klamath county horses, purse George Trefren, a lawyer and real es Hank's landing at 1O:3U a. m. instead held in the town hall as formerly. It of 12:30, as heretofore announced, com tate dealer of Ashland, arrived in Klatu- mile dash, Klainath county saddle horses, •• 10. , 5n AWARDED FIRST PRIZE CALIFORNIA STATE FAIR, IW3- mencing August 24, 1903. Has-bury <4 is to be hoped that as many students aa -•»- Falls Tuesday on business. 11. . 1| mile dash, free for all, purse 125 po««ibla will enter on firat day. Tot ton. '•V. I. Roberts, who has recently lo- CHAMPION There are two boy« in town who have 12. , 3 mile relay free for all saddle horses, riders to An Excursion will be given by the - '•?.! in Klamath Falls is looking up a I WASHING TABLETS Steamer Winema Sunday, August 27, to been stealing grain sacks from Joe .. atiou for a lunch and grill room chnnge horses every mile; horses must be sad Two bora eight »ssslsp- Moore's barn and selling them at the the famous resort, Odessa. For a good Geo. T. Baldwin received his new dled and bridled ready for the change; all must Jj cent». Pull direction h*W dinner call on Mrs. Griffith of ths Hotel flour mill. The names of these boys gasoline launch Friday. It is larger are known and they had better settle each boa. Sold by Odessa. ride stock saddles, catch weights; purse t.) ♦* than the ones previously shipped in. Ji’1 with Mr. Moore before trouble arises. .1. I . SALCIDO L. Alva Lewis, Treasurer of Klamath TERMS: Reiglrs, Roger A Gallet, Spiehler’s, Presbyterian Church—Sunday School county, returned Tuesday from a two representative and djiiibs-O Valiants and other high grade perfume All races will be run under Pacific Coast rules as weeks outing at the Lake of the Woods. at 10:A.M., subject at 11, "Jeremiah,” pgrat, Klamath Falls, at City Drug Store. uiampion the Christ-Like. ” C. E. service at 7:15 He was accompanied by IL Roseboom as possible. . . .V*>(»«•V*«' - , L. B. Yaden and wife arrived Tues and wile. Champion M«ntilaetu»u>gC«wi,l P. M., and sermon at 8, on “Good news Four to enter, three to start, ten per cent entrance fee. day from Sprague river where they have JlSl J afreet for Backsliders.” Prayer service at 8 Ù&1Ï •±1.^ - '1 • For Salo—320 acres good (arming land been for the past two weeks. flol« Manufacturer» P. M. Wednesday eveniug. All made Seventy per cent of purse goes to winner and thirty per two miles due West ot Klamath Falls at FACIlAMFMO. CAlJFOUm Mrs. L. Pfannstiehl of Poe Valley was 310 per acre. Also 266 acres of my welcome. cent to second. in the city Wednesday accompanied by home ranch at Reno, Oregon. R. A. The second story ot the High School Admission, 50 cts at gate; children under R years free. Miss Grace York of Woodland, Cal. building is now completed and is a fine Emmitt. tf sight from main atreet. The brick lay- FOR RENT—300 acres of farming Ada ission to Grand Stand: Ludies anu children free, F. M. Wentworth, who has just pur land with or without seed, feed or farm chased a piece of property at the Gap. era who have been at work on the school gentlemen 25 cts. bnilding will hav« the third story on ing implements. L. D. Ward. tf intends to build a stone building and go Music by Klamath Falls Brass Baud. Larkin Carr, an old resident of Klam into the general mercantile business at the Baldwin hardware store by Bat* urday night. Several Hundred Dollars will be disbursed in Cash for ath county, but now oi San Francisco, that place. Ro«« Cream for chape and »□nburn. V - -»n in tn: Faile City for the past exhibits of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Grain, Grasses, Fruit, As a barber J. W. Siemens is all right City Drug Store. Ueu, «av». but for a real estate dealer, Wednesday Qood quarters and best of care at Poultry and general products of the County. W. J. Hale, deputy game warden, ar * ‘ jriUp*trick and wife, em- he sold 160 acres of timber land near rived in town Monday from the Long For information address the Secretary. .ploy«« at •in jj wwru in the city Mon Keno to Henjamin Labarge, of Michigan Lake country and had a large rattle I day on the; war to the LesrA and Clark for 31080. B. ST. GEO. BISHOP, GEO. T. BALDWIN, snake which he killed and seemed to be Fair at Portland. Get a bum cigar? Not at the City Drug proud ot it as it measured 3 feet 6 inches. S ecretary . P resident . Rose Cream for chaps and sunburns. Store. The hide was taken from the brute and —City Drug Store. A.H. Engle, of the Klamath Hotel, given to C. Ross Anderson for a hat SALI} W. W. STRAW, Proprietor. Louis Gerber and wife arrived in town went to Poe Valley Tuesday for the pur band. Tuesday evening from Portland where pose of purchasing some milch cows Smoke Tom Keene five cent cigar. they had been attending the Lewis and with which to supply his hostelry with City Drug Store. Clark exposition. delicious cream. In thinking of the need of a hunter’s I licence at |100 and that you do not need one, here are the fines sent here from th« State Game Warden, J. W. Baker, of Cottage Grove. The finea footed up If you don’t use a Bain or a Studebaker to |610 for July and August. Now boys do not forget a gun license and kill When you buy a wagon get one that is uni game in season. A HAN K ACCOUNT H r KLAMATH COUNTY BANK I if I if Capital $50,000. Organized 1893 » 1' « t II Ni c I s A 1' 4 Annual Races, September 28, 29,30 t t 4 Horsss Boarded XX 4* h I*1 > ■ I LMM ¿»OR a ÎS 7” ; 4 I c Midway Feed Stables ricasona KATßS Horses Boarded by the Week or Month » » L, fi J J * ? ■■ * f • t 1 1À / 1 I j 3 * «n, J I fit- it HOES FOR - I Men and Women < ¿F i * •» OF® • •• - T j I i I t Well Made and Serviceable i i Full and • • • Complete Line i L. F WILLITS 25 head Registered * 4444444444 ♦ Hereford Bulls. 25 Head Registered * YOU WILL HAVE TROUBLE * ♦ 4 Hereford Heifers. Price $75 ♦ 4 ! O. Buntill«;, Lnkevieyv, Or, Fred Applegate and wife of Swan l^ke valley left this morning for Portland where they will see the fights of the I^owis and Clark exposition. They were accompanied by Misses. Bessie and Elsie Applegate, who go to San Jose, Cal. Miss Bessie has a position as tutor in the Stanford University end will also take a post graduate course. Mine Elsie will take a course of lessons on the violin. BURNS & HORNING Nonas—As I em going away I want to sell everything I have as soon as I can. Will not hold an auction sale, but will sell to the first man that comes and gives me my price. I have everything that is used on a farm. Come a« soon as you can. I live l ,ty miles north of L. H. Applegate's. I have the following for »ale:—One «ewing machine, one heating stove, 1 organ, 1 mowing ma chine, 1 sawing machine, 1 rake, 1 plow, | 1 spring wagon, 1 buggy, 1 saddle, 2 sets < harnees, 1 span driving horses, 1 brown [ mare, 2 year old, 6 head hogs, 8 head calve», It head milch cow», 5 or 6 dozen ; chicken», all tho house-hold furniture ' and tools, snch as saws, hammers, ete. John H. Coleman. 4 I 4 4 REAL ESTATE INSURA NCE KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. or small tracts to suit purchasers. ble. Will sell in large Terms reasona Also have some good residence property in Klamath Falls at a bargain. Correspondence Solicited. Reference First National Bank, Klamath Falls, Or. » P- I he best mountain wagon Wo also are agent) for th« GENUINC SINGER SEWING MACHINES ♦ ♦ Price of fire drawer drop head flinger, 140. Ollier make« id flawing Machines. |2S. GEO. T. BALDWIN. 4* 4444444444 ♦ XI4» 4» 4444444444444 44444444* 26,000 acres of the very best farm land in Klamath County, FOR SALE CHEAP. versali admired. made. I | CROCKERY I GLASSWARS ■ 444444444444444444444444*^ | BATH TUBS, SINKS, ETC ’ J44444444444444444444444*i * I GHO. bi. hu WN ' The Hardware Oealer ! H4*44444444444*44*44* 4*4*44*44*^