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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1905)
hM HS Sixth That the vxlK’.Ing state, district and county eeutial eoniinittces, By balniii'»’ on lumi f 1.1:1* until their suci-essois shall have I hh - u elected tinder «aid primary law, are Total ri-H|Hvtfully requested to cairv out these rt-Nolulhais to the Iw-st of their Hull» It Ml. »t*»>2 Hl I W. SniTH, Proprietor. a'ai.ty and to call said conventions at an early dale after said primary elec Ta Mance on lixml from last report N5?. Ml t. • tion as may Is- reasonably practleiible, ami that delegntes to such conven l\i amount rvceitul Iroin Slier II!, la*«’« I' » » » u » tions shall I h - apportioned and selecteil in the usual niethml obtaining in kiic I i eases am! aeeurdiii” to political and parliamentikiy rules existing ill the »HS"',' Hl l.tttts HI DOLLARS YEAR IN ADVANCE. al'Kem-e of express pro» isiuii of law. and that all Rcpubllcuu elector« I h ’ earnestly urged and invited to participate lit any pia-cim-t election to c I uhihc I' s AA.IM* delegates to such county conventloitH, amt Giat nil leading Influential Re- T»»t »il Falls, Ore., Thursday. put»l)<anH, wilhiiut regard to past |*i|itieal or factional diffetvmes. I h 1 re Male ui Oregon, I 1 * ----------------------- -------- - -------- —. I II !■■ ■ spect fully urged and invited to become delegates tn their ti-HjH-cme »-aun ,,,ri', .;'!«a i:,«l'',C..... T,e....rrr of Kb.tnalh .................... ........... '" The big Republican •■love feast" is over. Fully 500 prominent Republi tie* lu said various convent Ions, to the end that such conveulimu», when tino II" I..... . It ••■> ....... ............ cans from all paits of the state and members of all factions, met tn IVrllatid assembled may be tlie free and lint i uimieleil elioiceof tlie Republican eleclels cenili pald.mtamlr..... ......................................................... I •> •V" ' .J. ’ .......... ' rm last Thursday. and us a result of the conference the Republicans of tire- of the respective euunlies, ami that tile state convention to Iw conveneil »I* ......... mi the O.lml.u Ol S. ptimUr \ I U< • Witue»» mv hand tiu»'.'ml .lav ul ts t«l*r. A. I' ''"*■• r,, ,..m.. gon will forget all .'■ast diffeienees a.xl work together for the six - ccks of the may I h 1 representaliv»' of the Lest leadership in the Republican party m I., A K H I •’ u I««. < « »• IIII ' I I« H I • party and the good of the state. this state. Mierifts ri'iHirt show mg amount m tax. * mile, led mid pmd lo H • •" Harmony is the watrhwotd of the party in Oregon this year, and If any RAILROAD FREIGHT RAH S. one si iou Id be found guilty of udvreating or encouraging any other policy it RE m »LVEI». Tluit th»’ nietnlieis of the Natiunal t ongresa, representing the Treasurer Iron» April lii HMD. to S«pt<-m'*> "Olli BW». »-•♦«• imlu-iv.i Sila* OlH'iH'liiim, Silenti *'l Klamwili » ,mntv will mean bia political death. Harmony is the only aalvatkx» of the party Mate of Oregon therein. !>»• requested to support tlie uie.isuies iceommended Aug. Kept. July .hint* Mir Apr. •tnd for this reason it is safe to say that the big conference of Republicans by President R» h sevelt tn III* recent message to Congress, relating to tlie Roll. »114'» » 2» ht « * U7 2> f XM lU I 23 I* ■ i I’ri.'t » which passed and endotsed the resolutions pledging tiiems-lvcs to ' work t i- regulating uf freight rates on the railroads of tlie I'nited Mate«, now la-fore 7'20 II 'Gli M 7 i • Ji Ur* 71 UMr-’li; .5.590 2.1 Itati gellier tn harmony and good fellowship, with the single purpose of securing the National Congress. |l»»l.>1 '■ Tutui Hinduni «•( e «»»h <•••*!••♦ tvU io tlie Nation and to the state a perpetuation of the Republicanism of Lin BI v \ ARE OF INITI.ATIVe LAW . rar i»i «« ». »Mol ST l »IO IVH'STI Total Spi. coln,” was perfectly sincere In its action, and very much In earnest. Aug. lime July RESOLVED, That the Mate of Oregon should maintain it* reputation for Roll. Muv Apr. » .511 /I » 2J 7d t • i I » :.5.5 n i f J ’.M » 2S I» A great crisis is passed for the Republican party in Oregon, The eunsei »at ism ami reliability; tliat li.u-ty ami liall-tsiked law» not only injure n*i.i » 5 70 I ’ m «Ml 42 1.417 *1 7 .V» *2 720 <1 131*1., s |i**2.**7 leaders of the party are pledged to harmony. This does not mean that at home, but give Hie stale an unenviable reputation, and diive (mm II the |1*H 77*1 2 I I l"l-i '■ '•}• will all support and vote for some emidid.ite that will be put up by a investor and the settler. I'liat it is tin sense of tins assemblage that tlie A mount ”1 t ;»*h pHid County riea»iimi ¡«ilitie ii lasts, but rather that they wiU forg ail past dilTereuCes and begin Republicans of Oregon should be on their guard against fantastic ami State ui l •ivgon. I H(4 anew, and support the party tk-k< t that will be selected by the individual peculiar pro;*«als Lu- legislation under the Initiative amendment to tlie eon i 'mint V ol K laniutIi Í I, Sila» » llu-mli.ioi, Hlieriff ned ex offici i Tax eoli,-cto» ot Kiniinin l.-mU» voters of the Republican party. The tight must be made and wou at tlie slitution. esp»’cially as various .scheme.* under tlie guise of remedial legis Oregon, lierebv > ,-rliiv t liai the . i I h . vh re|»ol i« . m r«»-i au I trac * 3 > (li. ou ■■ h brh ;aries and llu-ie is to tie mi getting even at the polls. HtHt.-.l H» I'oll,n ti-.l afe the 11 Ile aimi-Hitn , oli,.. Usi, a .4 lh.lt th- -.».•,■• li > I lation are likely to be promulgated in tlie Interest of til»' minority parties. First - Sadi a pr--jxis.il is that for ousting public officers by vote during uni.l to tlie t'oiimv l'rcnmirer. Dated al Klamath Fall» Oregon, (hi* Will day oí O. i .1* i I' • their terms of office. A public officer rarely is elected without the oppo >il i* i H mhii luun Shi^r I ff hih I lii X lor <»( KI.»m ai I« < ••tini», < kryoii, sition id a considerabl«- minority of tlie voters, which can readily lx-increased RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED AT TUE REPUBLICAN CONFERENCE to a majority in times of public excitement; and if tile tenure of office is to Semi-Animal Siimiuarv stuli-ment ill (lie tlnam lal emi.hu m ol the l niini» fl lx- made uncertain and the otllce is likely to la- vacated will! temporary Klamath. State of lin gon, on tin -nth .In i»( Sept..... tier, l'*’ > l'o warrant» drawn mi the C muti I n-.i.iner, ami i.ubUamting ami tin- changes of public sentiment, the best persons cannot be secured for public »•"Is PLEDGE FOR HARMONY. |Mlll UHÓI. office, nor will officers dare to u-t with courage and tn dependence. Toeatlmaled tuten'-t ae, rued thervon RE' ALVEI», Tltat lire Republicans here itssi'inble l, |»n>ud of the br’.lli int Sr'eond—The proposal to submit to tlie public, under tin' initiative ...’'ieveinents of the Republican party, ami confident of its continued iiscful- !’• t». .1 M • T«»tnl I.iiibiììlivM method a scheme for giving tnetnliers of minority parties representation in »>‘ss in the future, renew their enthusiasm in the faith, and pledge each By fiin«*M in h.tiitlN i»i CouiHy I »«•u ur«'r Mpplifitlth* h» tl»«* i*-»' n»* hi * Í other to work together ill hitrmmiy and gmxi fellowship, with tile single public office, without being chosen by a plurality of votes cast at public I T» • 1.1; ('ounty w»or.iniM eltx-tlons. should not have tii countenance of Republieana. The principle •mi .»ose of securing to the Nation and to the state a perpetuation of the Ry i*9tt»H4it*>l unpu>l curnutl tux«**« Appli«*.« ■ * t • th«* p»' iiH’ni t t >• m M» Ml ili ly H.irranlM principle* of tlx- Republicanism of Lincoln; and to that end we unite in that “tile majority lilies'* lias had trial in this country .since Ix-fore Hie cre ation ol the Government of the I'nited States. and has proved to lx- just tailing upon tmr fellow-citizens, whatever their past affiliations may have f imr.Qi M Total lit'.-«»urrew i - n, to join with us in an honest endeavor to put aside personal differences ami fair, and to work well in practice. Tin- attempt of tliosi’ interested to and local prejudices, and to establish the Republican party in Oregon upon a force themselves into office by use id the initiative amendment to tlie con FROM OUR EXCHANGES pioneer fimllv of tli.lt pl.»'” wli-ir st itut urn should tie discoutageil and voted down. firm ami enduring basis. she was turn and riise.l, wild - th - FRANK C. BAKER. ( Tidluff*) REPUBLICAN RECORD. (Scorge (ii.ise and wife of Chane'* grmm Is t!i>* so i of E. II. I» i lb t n. i RESOLVED, That wereatiirm the principles of the Republican National plat RESOLVEI». That we express our appreciation of tlie courtsey and wisdom of Hon. Frank C. Riker, chairman of tin ’ Republican Slate Committee. In statimi. Klamath county, arrived tn Well know II i Itl/i'll I f I li lt pl.v ” Wlm form. adopted at Chicago, June 22. 11*04, and congratulate the country upon convening this conference; we have contidenee that III* action will result ill \shlimd inlay returning from tlie came imt from tlie cist several yet»» .he continmttion of the era of prosperity that began under the wise and fair and *tnp|H i| off tor a Kfiort » Idit ago. T he grumi rt I. led tlx ra Deneticient administration of public affairs by a Republican President and a permanent Ix-nellt to the party. G. IL DIMICK, t'hairinan. ro.ul 11.11n s, r » i e a f. w 11 i » i with friends. Republican Congress. There never was a time or place in the history of At ALLACE M ’ C. ’ .MAN T, secretary. etili» ” I li lt *1 renuoiLs < i» at Ion h.. Al hunean. who h.vs been visiting the world when the blessings of life were in ire bounteously bestowed than s a relatives In Ashland for some lime,, ii'i'ii|xitloti. While empiov-d : pon the American Nation today. American citizens enjoy advantages that returned last week to In* home in freight brakeman .» d”f.- tm- put of others well may envy; ami while foreigners so fully appreciate the benetft» Semi-annual Report a car c . ium d him t - fai. n i th«* cat l.angell valley, Klamath county. to be had under the M:trs and Stripes tint they are now pouring into this Of the County Clerk of Klamath County, state of IIregoii, show mg the amount , wheels erusltn) hl* tight leg neepAivI country in unprecedented numbers, it is a source of gratification to our peo a i id n nm is- r oi el* mis al lo we* I t>v tlie County Court ol mid County, lor w bat al DEATH OF H E SPENCER. tatlng amputat loti After s curing ple that our great industrial growth and the unexampled development of b»*ed. amount ui w arrant* <ira* n, ami amount ot warrants outstanding »tut mi. : judge meti t against tir* >■ mi|Min foi II. E. Spencer, one id the plimrcr the resources of mine and farm and workshop since lw,.*7 is due to the fact paid, from tlie fiist day ut April, 191*5, io the ;k*th day ut September, I'.**», both rcHldetils of this MM-tloti, wli" came tn »20.000 th»* company rmt prmnl.« .1 I t that the Republican party, with Its policy of protection, and with its titm invine! ve. KLAMATH REPUBLICAN O. Editor and I he K lamat li I all* Steam I waul* evi-rv Imlv • wa»litilg- '• I'».......... •’••■m . Noti»! LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON. TWO Klamath THE October 19.1905. (.rXERAI FIM» Ashland In th- Bftles, died at an ►si 5o curly hour thin morning at th" hmm- 1 In. i « i of his Hon-in-lawr, Nathan High In 1,MkOI Ashland, aged a*H»ut sti »ear* The i s, . mio.uu i remains have Isn-n prepared for »hip- their support in tlie next elections to tlie party of protectiou and prosperity. Treasurer* Salary ............................................. .7*1.110 ROOSEVELT COMMENDED. inent and will lie t'lken I « the de .'WU.UU County Judge* salary . ....................................... RESOLVED, That the unprecedented majority given by the voters of Orc Sellout Supta. salary....................... 3 KJ .OH ceased's old home on Spencer Crc-k, .. ... I.’.'. ,2 Klamath county, where they will I* gun to the Republican Electoral ticket, at the election last November, was I Supplie« t.,r County..................................................... 1UH.ÔU ........................ an expression of confidence in the sincerity, the honesty of purpose and the Statiif» A Exfirea* charges buried beside those of hi* wife. III Special Attorney'« lee* ............... ability of President Roosevelt. Ilia administration of the affairs uf the Na ■ AV '">d for Court Hull»«....................................................... Many rears ago the deceased owned a N. I IBO-acre trail of land In Ashland. tion, at home and abroad, and his activity tn promoting the p<tu*e of the ■ CeiibUa Exfa-niHi ................................................................... .’H MIAMI Piocuring li»t ut land* fur Ah«e«*or ......................... world, justify the faith that tlve common people have in liitn as a wise and now known as the Galey ■< ‘.irtcr Ira. t, M9 ■ * t*w ne rail 111 plat book......................................................... patriotic executive offi<*er. The Republicans of Oregon, here in convention CriiiHing A miniating timlH-r.......................................... which he sold to S. B. t.alcy. In assembled, respectfully extend to him congratulations upon the successful Printing ft I’ubliaiung ........................................... IHGI* lie lived oil Emigrant Creek. au.cu Ex|>en»e of County pur (................................................. termination of his efforts to bring to a close the protracted and bitter war Tax collectors iiond .................................... Later be settled on i tilbutary id the ............... K».IO Klamath river a few miles lieluw ................................................. ■ .. - between two nations with whom our country has ever maintained most cor Rabbit KA.’ m I |M« . ... lt.J 33 dis relations of friendship and amity. We especially commend the steps Light». Waler ft Telephone ehargea. .. »/•J.aMA Reno, which now li ars I i I h name, and Refunding money for taxes.......................... ............... taken by him to promote internal peace and contentment in the Philippines, tpiai nut me eX|*.-n*e Nâ.tiO then- followed farming and ranching. .......................... ....................... 1>.«> Since Nathan High a. .piired a black ................. and to encourage the trade relations oi our people with the several nations Leiaid ut l'rmuer* Repairs, etc on Court 1 louse 144.20 of the Orient. In his battle for civic riguteousness be is entitled to the co i »7..' h > smith shop In Ashland, In* ban resiti. Justice Court*........................................ .............................. operation of all gtxxi citizens. 57.<* i ed with lit* daughter, Mrs High. (.'ounty rby»ician .......... *........................................ 10 -4 UH I Teacher* eaaiuinatiun* A eight gtaue RIVERS AND HARBORS. being tm old and feeble to live alone. Bridges and Lumber ................... .................................. 27.70 7.” OLVED. That, in the judgement of the Republicans here assembled, 21. law He leaves five children: A. (’. sjmui Coroners Inquest*....................... ...................................... it is important to secure from the Government at Washington sufficient ap County Ruao* (Irutu Geu. Fund) ................................ cer, II. A. S[H-nc. r, Fred •s|*-m i r. ami ? 11 53. 37 propriations to complete the improvements under construction at tl»e mouth Mrs. Belle High who reside In till« Total amount of claim* allowed and drawn of the Columbia River and at Celilo, as well as at other place* upon the bays, »321 IH .7.1 valley .»nd Eugene Spencer, WllOHC < iiitelanding and unpaid County a arrant* on Sept. 30, 1905 harbors and principal water-courses of tl»e Mate of Oregon, as promptly as Estimated interent accrued thereon.......................... ................. VHÔl.ïi home I* near Spencer Creek, Klam- MOsible, and that the growing importance of the commerce of this state ath county. Tot*l amount of unpaid County warrant«.».. . »‘-H’XJ.M justifie* us in expecting at the hands of Congress such liberal appropriation I State ot Oregon, I HR (Avblin.l R.i-or41 ' for our rivers and harbors as will at once and for all time remove all burners County of KlxinutliJ Fiddlerand daughter. Mis* 1. Geo. Chastain, County Clerk of Klamath County, State »4 Oregon, do and open our state to the «change or commercial products with the markets hereby certtiy that the foregoing in u true and correct staleineiit of the umnln-r Pearl, are In from Klamath Falls on of the world. and uinounl of elatuis allowed by the County Court of »aid County tor the *ix 4 vl.«it. moiitlis ending on tlie LOtli day of Septelut»er, I'.HKi, on what account the nanie DIRECT PRIMARY LAW. A. M. Sutton ih In from Riamili h RESOLVED, That it is Lite deliberate judgment of th” Republicans of tlie were allowed, and tiie amount of warrant» drawn, and the ammilit of warrant* outstanding and unpaid a* tlie Hattie upfiearn u | i » ii tile record« of iny office and in Fall* after bin remaining load <d State of Oregon in voluntaiy asstwiution convened— nry olti”i*l custody. U itnenn my’ban I and the seal of the County Court of »aid County tin* gi**l*. prejiaratory to a tire year»' . Firot—That the direct-primary law should be honestly, faithfully and residence in Klamath county. loyally observed fn spirit and letter in making all nominations of candida 13th dav of October, 1907*. Geo. <'hautain. te* for public office elective by the people contemplated by the same, and; Sam Parker, wife and M»n are In County C lerk. from Bly, Kiamath county, to npend .;.»y defects that may be reasonably apparent in tlie administration of said COC.STV THKARCHEM* HEVtl-ASSVAI. STATEMENT. should be noted and referred to the next Legislative Assembly ot tin- the winter in Ashland. Ferni-Annnal Statement of the < 'minty Treunurer of Klamath ('minty, Oregon, State z»f Oregon for .correctiiw, revision or amendment, as experience may M ish Minnie Love returned b an for tlie six months ending mi tin-doth duv of September, A. Ji., 190.», ,n money demonstrate. received and paid out, from whom receivetl and from what source, and on wlmt to Central Point yi-Kterday after a Second—That the Republicans of every precinct in each county of this account paid out. Hummer stay near Fort Klamath. (.¿NEKAL FI ND. state be urged to bring before tlie electors at such primary election to be Mr*. A. E. Bamlter and three child ||X:2IH.K2 ren returned Saturday from a sum voted for as candidates for nomination such leading, influential and repre- To balance cn hand from laM report............... ♦1727.14 To amount received from sheriff, T»xen................. r’t iiivn Rcpublii-ans as can be induced to stand for sucti nominations at 73.31» mer’* stay at Klamath Falls. Mr. ' To ain .nnt received from Sheriff, I ren................. „U'.!; primary election, and that, in making such •election the Republican '‘,’u/n'nt ’r«;7ived i’rom t ïèr’k’. 'feèr . . 149-.4O Bamber will return about Christmas. 7 i *). i * i electors should choose their candidates wltliout regard to any past factional To «mount received form Liquor l.ieenne* ('minty ('ommitutliiner Fred Me), 74 21 amount received . form Judgement, state oi clvisinn or previous identification with any so-called faction, and solely with To '................ .................. ‘ '.................................. ' Oregon vh Henry Mioner lias«, one of Klamath county'* weal- To amount received from coroner, money found on Irody of L. Walter, regard to their ability, integrity, honesty and iltne.is for the off!:e for 14.00 thy citizen*, and his right liand man. Deceased 1.......................................... ......................................................................... ..L.ch tlie candidate may be nominated. »‘»74*550 Ufisler, were in town the past Total Third- Tutt when capable, efficient and honest men have been nomin- __ ______ week buying a lot of goods. 4 at the pi ¡.nary election, and have become the regular Republican can By amount paid out on (ounty Wnrrant* «Ilia'll.24 Mr*- f • V. Shuck and children and HWi2.2ii AH** Lura Shuck were in from Mcr- oniale* for the respective positions for which they have been chooen. they By balance on hand.......................................... stand fur a safe and honest monetary system, has exercised the functions of g. v.rnment. With such a bright record of achievement. tlw Republicin party expects ;> corulnuanee of the cnntidence heretofore luantfeslci in the y ' «lu..i , , .toi.ii,. , .nw v ml , we, I, o therefore, t . >,m i.Gr.. oil .... I upon nikuv liie I ,ie people neo me of i.t Oregon < >r, - m to t ■ > give Cl ve public elections. And call Circuit Court expense................................ ................... Grand J .f \ ex ; .■. -c. .... t ierk* salary & I>ept. Hire ...................................... sheriffs Salary A Dept, line.............................. .... , „ J . ................................................... AaeeHaor* Salary.... i w. w. b are entitled to and deserve tl»e loyai, cordial and enthusiastic support of every Republican elector in tlie state, and to this end and in order that such nominations may be fully ratified and approved, it is the judgtuent of the ■nublicans of Oregon, in this assembly convened, that there should be held Immediately after ’lie primary election and as soon titereafter as the nominations shall bave been made a convention in each county to ratify all nominations made by the people, and to elect delegates to a state conven tion to ratify all nominations made by tlie people for state offices, and to .■lect delegates and to-ratify nomination* Lx Congress made in the respec tive Congressional districts of said state, and such other district nomina tions as may be made by the people. Fourth—That said state convention, In addition to such ratification of candidates so nominated shall adopt and announce a platrorm giving au thoritative expression to the principles of the R -publican party upon ques- u»is of Stale, National and l<x-al concern, and shall pledge its candidates f.r office to a faithful adbereni e to Republican principles. ; —’i.bat at said respective county conventions and such state con- »Chim.. the respective county, state and district committeemen to be ebus-.-n •>y ll»e people under said primary law be rcsj»ectfully requested to organize bf the elec!i >n of appropriate offi cers and the organization of suitable and proper committees to carry out the will of the people and to promote the election of the Republican candidates, and to organize the Republican elec tors of the state into a complete, harmonious and perfect organisation to Hie end that the interests of the people in the state aod Nation may be faith tally protected and preserved. Total To To To To To *< HOOI, rr.vn. balance on hand from la»t report............................................... .................. amount received from sheriff, taxes........................................................... amount received from linen............................................................................... amount received from Bail Forfeture........................................................ amount received from State of Oregon, interest on irredticable school fund.............................................................................................................. Total By cadi paid on Superintendent*! order* By balance on band........................................ Total IS’sTITt'TE rt Hl». To baiane» on hand from liat refi,rt ......................................... To ammuit received from butx-rinlendonl, Certificale fee« Total By amount paid out on order oí Superintendent By balance oil hand....................................................... Total COUNTY mon school resi». To balance on hand from lait ie|Xirb............................... To amount received from Sheriff, taxe*........................... Total................................................ By Amount paid nut <m order < f County Court »27415 50 rill, Klamath county, the past, week ------------- visiting. They are extensively <n- »12934.52 K1*«''1* th« bee and floury Imsiness. 31K3.4H John V. Houston, the well-known I’xitio nn<* Merrill opera house proprietor, was on yesterday 2220.20 aftcrnixin’* train for the Portland Ex- 7 um »72O . »12793.41 5694.7V gli Illg III III a I III ek fill to Ulnae I’laniiH itine J. 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Stern l,«rent I t» I you what It 1« Martha im drt4 -.t ~ :.- n, ,■ > . fellow coming her« two or thr . ,.» In*« a week. 1 think I *hail tn»»« i , ■it on him! Martha I wouldn't, ps; 'twoulrf lie of no u*e I’ve <|oi:e It niy»i-if v»ud tlnu *, Aiul 1 thins hv rather ilk«« It . Smlih* Wiekly A Brorzn Tint». Cannlbnl Chief Who wm that I at- laat hirtit for »upper? Mkombal Chef- 1 hat wax a .Mr Brown your ext nry ■’Wall, tmt account« h r It " I f‘,r 1 11 four I-o .-/rnri “Tl,e Brown ta te | have m m> n.uutti pl n».d i i n I'll *|tMilH* <1 nil n-ili-r* RICHELIEU HOTEL Merrill. Oregon Hvorything New and I irst Class >’ea!s 25 and 50 cenis Fates$4.50 and 113 Barbur Shop, Batlw Bar in Connectio« Mrs. T. A. Balis. proprietor Pure Bred Stallions Ì Buff Ccchin Chickens ! I »BLES I 1 Oregon --- "^1' et««* »1X4*3.20 Katherine Beeson were the principals in a pretty though quli-t wedding at »25.35 the hornu of the bride's sister and 12.-7' 42 ><) brother-In-law, Engineer and Mrs. *22049.30 youngest daughter of llw well known _ • mm W. (63.35 U. Cole, on tlie Boulevard, last »35.131 ''’'"'"K* 33.35 Th” ceremony was performed l»y ------IH3~r ll' V’ KWI ’’"K*"'* 1,1 7:45 P' _ ________ in the presence of relatives and a few «•>l'2ii frl,,,|f*s- A wedding lunch was served. "ihlO.Hi Both young people have been rosi- --------------- dents of Talent for many years. The »26134.27 br|(|e |H nie beautiful and charming * ' Ml,. H» n mkr* • « .I • »»'''ompariied by Ids wife. DUNHAM-DEESON WEDDING. tilt W I »N >» 7/ji/ Tobacco S4O11 to