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CITY BRIEFS, , They’re Funny—City Drug Store’s church, to I* used for a parsonage. Mr. TEACHERS' EXAMINAI ION. , Comic Valentines are tlie funniest ever. I’attee and J. V. Robinson hare the con tract for moving the building and have { Yon can't hs>k at’em without roaring. Notice is heiebv given that thv Colin- Hee l«-wta the Jeweler. Come in «nd have some goo<i lambs. it nearly completed. BY "OPTIMIST." t) Su;«>riiitviMlont of Klniuwlh Cmiuty I'lumtang fry Woodruff, Hum’s Hard Al the regular monthly meeting of the will hold the regular vxnuiiiiation ot ap 11. Boivin, a plumber of Ashland, lias ware More. 5 wks. I Iwien in tlie city tlie past week looking The »leighing especially in the north Town Board last night some very gooj plicauta for Mate and County ;<a;n<rs at W. I'. Rhoads an<l vife, of Merrill, for a location. He has secured accomo part of the valley is tine this w inter. ordinances were passed. Ttwre was one Klamath l-alls. Oregon, as follows: Were in the city Friday. dation from J. C. Alon gold who will put Manuel A’ierra and wife, on last |>a»svd tor the taxing ol dogs and the i roa ararx r«i*ras. Fino watch repairing. I.. Alva lewis. up a budding for his use on Main street. Thursday, were out to Dairy enjoying a control of same, ami another for the Commencing AA <-,1 net-lay, Fsbruaiy N.I*ng-'ll, of Bontnsx, was in the Mr. Boivin will ship over al-rul a >HK>1) sleigh ride. Manuel reports that bis protection of horses. These will not l«e 14, IKW, at o’cl-a k, a lit., and contin stock of plumbing goods from Ashland, stock is doing well this w inter. allowed to stand tied ill the streets of uing until Saturday, February 17, Iwoal, •ity M->n lay on bminres. and expects to be ready for business the town without hay. as has beets the at 4 o'clock p. tn. Grandma Shook, who has been setl- 1 he I afcealde Inn Bar. C. R An* al«>ut tlie middle of March. custom, for more than eight hours in AVtidiiecda.v — Penmanship, History, ouslv ill for some time, we are pleased fierson for good boor.«. ¡fave yon aeen those 1-adies fancy | to report is up and around again. She tlie dav and five hours at night, without Spelling, Algubra. Reading, School latw . Buy your Fountain pens at Winters, Paris toe blncher slices" The latest subjecting the owner to a tine and tlie Thursday — AVi ittcn Aritliinctic, Theo is past four score years. •very one guaranteed. horse or horses will la' held as .1 lien for ry of Teaching, Giamniar, ftook keep thing, at the Boston Shoe Store. Mr. Herbert Arant was ont visiting the payment of llio tine. This is un Frank Brand"-« ami Albert AA’hitney, ing. Physics, Civil Government. D. D. Griffith, chief engineer of the I have added to tny stock of Furniture j full line oí af Merrill, wore ia the city the first of California Northeastern Railroad was the jaople of Dairy last Sunday, It is doubtedly a good law ami should la> Friday Physiology, tleograpliv. Men-I curious how Herbert admires the sceti- she woek. strictly enforced. The saloon keepers lai Arithmetic, Composition, Physical 'in the city on business Satiiniav. Mr. ery in Yonna valley. also were warned to adhere morestrictly Geography. New Souvenir spoons just in. L. Alva ; Griffith stated that the permanent stir- Johnny Hibbert of Swan latke, was to the law ami the provisions of their Saturday—Botany, Plane Geometry, lawis. i vey of the railroad w as completed to trading in Dairy one day this week. bonds, and try and keep the town iu a | General History, English Literature, C. E. Hoyt and George Denton, of the Klamath Pass, and that the prelim Mr. Hibbert states that he can buy more decent condition. The notion has Psycliologv. Fort Klamath, have been in the city the inary w ork was being pushed on toward goods at Dairy chea|sT than at Klam and have fitted up a chappd where services may be sv< med to prevail among some ot the ma cnetrrv varans. this city as fast as the weather condi past two days. ath Falls. Thv snow at the north end ]>eople that at church time on Sunday, Commencing Wednesday, February tions would permit. Tbe engineering New line ot watches at Winters. held. I also have secured the services of.» compe ot Swan lake valley is three and one they must try mid have a good time and 14, 1906, at I) o'clock, a. m. and continu crew is now within ten utiles ot Klam HzvrottnAL*—F. P. Cronemiller has half feet deep and it caused the roof of make as much noise as possible. Tina ing until Friday. February 16, lUOti, at 4 ath Falta and working steadily. tent licensed embalmer and funeral director, who JOO tons of hay for sale at Fort Klamath. | i the shingle mill of Mr. Hibbert to cave w ill be looked into more strictly in the o'clock, p. nt. First, Second and Third The Steam Laundry will return rough in. Trice >5.00 per ton. future ami some one will lie made an ex grade certificates. will attend promptly to all calls day or night, dry laundry on Tuesday or Wedueedav AVe can make a few small loans on last week James G. Wight bad his ample of fot the benefit of tlie others. Wednesday — Penmanship, History, if received on Monday. farm lands. Secnrity must be gilt edge cattle moved from ids ranch in Yonna This is a move in the right direction by Orthography, Reading. either in the city or country, taking full charge of : valley to the Ward place in Pine flat, our Board and they should l>e commen Thursday—AVritten Arithmetic, Theo Loor—A gun metal scarf yin set with funeral relieving you of all respocsibilities attend where AA'm. Wood will feed them for the ded and have the support of the citizens ry ol Teaching, Grammar, Physiology. •hip diamoads. Finder will be reward rest of the winter. for their action in this matter. Friday—Geography. Mental Arithme ed by returning to Dr. T. Parker. ant on such occasions. I last week Oscar L«*e was laid up for B. F. Nichols arrived last night witli tic, School Law, Civil Government. Choice line of Cigars at Frank E. BY BERYL BALLARD 1'HtMAXY CSaTirtCATK«. some time by being kicked in the face a load of freight from I'okegaina, having Ankeny’s. AVedneaday—Penmadship, Orth og- I by a horse. The horse was sharp shod made tlie trip in six days. He was James H. Driacoll, of Bonanza, has Chspel exercises of Monday morning rapliy, Arithmetic, Reading. been visiting in the city a few days this consisted of songs by the students and a and left quite a scar. The wound healed loaded lor the Driscoll Mercantile Com Thursday—Art of Questioning, Theo quite rapidly and Mr. Lee this week is pany, who are alive to business and It. Geo« lìlsalto]). week, th- gueet of Dr. H. B. Hargus. very instructive speech by Rev. Mr. i al>out again. bound to keep the necessaries of life if ry of Teaching, Physi<rlogy. 25 per cent off on Ladies Skirte at tlie Duiiiap. The subject civ-sen was "The All who wish to teach w ill please lake | One of AVm. AA'elsh's cows met with it does take winter freight to keep sup Necessity and Value of Thorough Prep Brick Store. notice, as we are opihmhh I to permita ex- j pl ied. quite a serious mishap alxiut two weeks IxrsT—Wednesday on Main street, a aration.” ago. She was feeding at a straw stack Thos. Garrett, of Bly, spent Sunday cept tu coses ol absolute necessity. Xrh4’4’4’4”i*4”+”i’4’4,4’ 4’4’4'4'4’4'4’4’4’4’4’4'X The Webfoot, the junior annual of small gold pin in the shape of a buckle. J. G. AA' u . ht , and ate in on one side so the wet straw in town. He was over after grain. Finder will please return to Miss Lulu the University of Oregon for 1S05, lias Co. School Snpt. and snow on top of the stack tipped J. A. Barker, of Bly. arrived last night been presented to the K. C. H. S. by Straw. « ► over and crushed her head in the ground. from the railroad witli his daughter, Notice of AdmlnUfrator’e I'I ma I Accoawt. President Campbell. It is full of illus If vonr eyes hurt you, see AVinters | The cow is still alive and eats some hut Bertha Bell, from AV ashington, who has 4* » r Nolle« it hereby given that John !! IMnnell. is showing a fine line of Crockery and Fancy Glass and have them fixed before it b- t-x> late. trations and humorous sayings and is it is necessary to raise her up with a couio home for a visit. They departed administrator of the estate ot J. I iMnnell. tie- very much appreciated by the students. The Lakeside Inn Rar. C. Ross An derrick every day. for Bly this morning both glad to get so ceased. has hied his final account ot the a<l- Mr. Campbell congratulated us on our < ware this week in his derson for an Optimo cigar. Jesse Cramu and Mr. Bureell, the near home at thia time of the year. Mr. ministration of said estate with the Clerk of success. AVe, the students, regret bis Klamath county. Oregon, and that the County Dou’t forget the dance at the Opera inability to attend the dedication exer homesteaders, who live up in the tim Parker was principally raised on the Court of said county has appointed ten oclt'ck f House next AVeduesday evening, Feb cises. ber near the old Cruickshank shiugle mountain between Klamath Falls and A. M of jtaturday. the 10th «lay of .March liar, ruary 14, to be given by the Modern mill, were helping Fred Beck butcher Ashland and has resided in Klamath as the time for hearing ot objections Io such Georgia Hoagland was called from A big shipment of dishes and glassware just received Woodmen. Monday last. The gentlemen reseut the county ever since it existed under that final account and the settlement thereof. This ♦ school Friday by the serious illness of notice Is published by order of said Court f statement in the Express a few weeks name. He reports the roads in a Worse at all prices at All grades of cigars entered February 6, IW*. her father. f Hardware and Plumbing Goods, that "They were snowbound and in dan condition than he has ever saw them JOHN H PONNt IX. Mannings. A meeting of the Literary Society was ger of starvation." They came out from during his residence here. Administrator of the estate of J. I. tkmnell G. W. Morine and daughter, Miss called Monday afternoon. An amend- ' ♦ deceased. J -4M Syracuse Walking and Gang PI oams Mrs. Davis of this place now baa some Mabel, returned last Thursday from ment to our constitution was presented their homesteads on snow shoes. They * stated that they expected such a winter tine pictures of the ‘ ‘ Oliver Drummer California, where they have bran spend One of the boys, in giving bis opinion of Notice of (iuardbm’t Salo of Real and weie prepared for it. 4 4*4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4*4* 4* 4* 4* 4*4‘4»4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4» X ' Scow” most completed, and they will ing tbe winter. tbe matter said: "It is all right for the i Property. Jacob Rueck returned from attending show to a person not accustomed to the New line ol comic post cards at AVin majority to rule, but I believe in pro the meeting of the Water Users Associ mountains what it is to travel in the Notice 1» hereby flven that from an«1 after ters. 4» 4» tecting the minority.” This is a good the »th day of March. IM*, the underlined will ation at Klamath Falls, on Sunday. He winter. proceed to sell to the highest bidder for rash Mr. McGinn, of the Reclamation Ser sentiment for politicians. reports that important business was Miss Marie Haniaker had an attack of n hand, al private «ale, in accordance with vice, left this morning with his family The Greek History, American Litera- transacted in regard to the purchase of tonsilitia la*t week which kept her from (the order of the County Court of Klamatn for the A uma project, to which b« has ture and Geometry classes are struggling water rights along Lost River. Mr. school a couple of davs. Mie is how- County, Oregon, to-wlt: An undivided one- been transferred. sixth Interest In and to fllock V». In the City of with examinations. Rueck is spoken of for the office of eoun- ever a( scluxil this we, k 4» Klamath Fall«. Oregon, formerly Nichol*« ad Laura Nelson was called home Friday ! New line of fancy ladies dressing ty Commissioner, and he would make a dition to the tow not Klamath Fell«, according Dr. Johnson is not very stout yet, and combs at Winters Jewelry Store. i on account of tlie serious sickness of her glM>] one. to the plat of «aid addition duly recorded in has iiad a hard time thia winter, owing Iron clad shoes for school children, in grandfather. i Last week a party consisting of Paddy 1 to his recent illness. He has had to the office of the County Clerk ot Klamath cunnty. Oregon. light and heavy weights at the Boston At the last meeting* of the County Collahau, Jim Collahan, Hank O’Brien All hid« should be handed tn me at my resi make several night rides in the cold Shoe Store. High School Board it was decided to and Johnny Anderson went on a trip on which has kept him in a rather tender dence tn Klamath Falls, Oregon. For Sale—Mrs. Atwood has a few take steps toward adding a thorough ' Sn..w shoes up in the Trout creek or amditjom Dated February Sth. I'M* . Take good care of yourself KI.IZA M MARPI.K. lintTfi fr» mtirr: dpnurtnipnf thing« to rlifirwkota dispose «xf of nliir'h which she rannAf cannot Pnm commercial department tn to thn the Tliivh High 'TV Tom Can country. Th«.. They returned .»:«u with ro. octor and not get down again as we Guardian of the perron and estalo of Agues ------ - • ! School. : Accordingly - - - - _ take to England. Cook stove, paintings Professor T. _ C. l , eighteen horses that had been penned need your assistance quite often. C. Marple, a minor \f i n non ru,l i □ u-oa _ * the 1 . deep snow. _ T*. 1 *■ dishes, sewing machine, etc. Rowley, of .t Minneapolis, was employed I ■ jn 1 by It . took them GEO BALDWIN We are told the Beekman tract of land Visit the Novelty Store Millinery and to take charge of this work. He wlil; three days to make the trip. They ' in l.angell valley is about to change assist in other work in the High School, traveled about twenty miles a day and Dressmaking parlors. this year and will probably teach Ixrok carried their food with them. Mr. l hands, and will lie signed up to the gov C O M I N O Dan R. Conner and wife, of the Lone keeping, mathematics and penmanship. O’Brien reports quite a strenuous time ernment for the Upper project. This Rock ranch in Swan Lake valley, came will assure the building of the dams This will relieve the other teachers from of it,as sometimes he would tumble into I to town Sunday on account of the illness , the extra work they have been com- a horse track and stick up like a fence necessary to the construction of tlie tip of their little daughter, Lorene. H. BOIVIN per project this summer and make us ‘ pelted to do and will also allow the or post. Fine line of watches, jewelry, etc ganization of some new classes. Prof. move to keep up with the times. gaiuAAnou VI nr™ vuwes. x «vi. These Plumber These seems seems to to ta be the times for graft L. Alva Lewis. Bonanza, Feb. 6. C. U. Agin. ; Kowely is a graduate of the advance«! and . you cau tind u t every where. The AA rite to Charles S. Mitchell, care of course of the State Normal of Iowa. He ' , real estate dealers of Kiamath county about March i $ with a the Coes Piano House, Ashland, Oregon. hag had nine Tearg experience in teach-' haTe ftarted in ,o practice lt iu an 0 full line of Plumbing f/xr lief «U latuaf rwxrxrtlar mil str- ing, ——. principal of *U.. for nrii>A price list oi latest popAlar music. for t four years the manner. They take an option on a man's He has an immense stock and tills orders , High School of Douglas.«, Wyoming, farm for a certain price per acre, then and Steam Fitting goods BY NEAV b PEDDLER. promptly. | Resigning that position he became when they go to sell, they not only get' The Lakeside Inn Bar. C. Ross An- j cashier of the First National Bank of their commission but they raise the AVe are having lovely weather here I that city, which position he retained price several dollars per acre. This does now If it were not for the snow on the derson and smoke an Alfonso. o___ an injustice to both the man who buys ground, one could fancy that >4>riiig was resigned Al Melhase and AA'arren D. Kingdon, j for four years. Last year he___ of Fort Klamatn, were in the city Sat 1 his position in tbe bank and entered tlie 1 and the man who sells. The Klamath I surely here. Several have started in to urday attending the delinquent tax sale. j law school of the University of Minne- I county farmer who has five«! «strenuous plow and put in their spring crops. ■ is highly recommended both j Hfe on a drv ranch certajllIy OU)tht to 11C .................. Mr. Kingdon bid in a large number of | sota. I He . The snow has melted sufficiently so ... fz-sas I»«« Izxn,« .PT, «a« V. -- timber claims in his section of the coun- by the officials of the bank and by his rewarded for his long sprat efforts by t!iat the lumber trade between Merrill school officials where be has taught. ty- realizing all that his farm will bring on an<j Slack’s sawmill has been resumed, His practical banking experience will the market. The man who purchases a Thpre „r to tf> th „ effect t that ,„t Fine watch «nd jewelry repairing, There ¡. is , a rnm rumor the aid him in conducting commercial work. home ought to have it as cheap as jx>s- every thing guaranteed at AVinters Jew this [>art of the country is being bought From the plaintive voice of Virgil to sible and not give a big per cent of his elry Store. up by a syndicate for colonization pur Professor. • hard earned dollars for a little work by See tlie fine display ol Indian Baskets poses. Ob, Mr. bwan, this awful history a real estate agent. I would suggest to at the Novelty Store. About one hundred and twenty head To us is quite a mystery; the farmer that if they list their prop Frank Ankeny carries only fresh 1 Wbv we should study day and night ' of horse« passed through the valley late- erty for sale, that they stipulate that candies and confectionery. i ly on the way to the railroad. At. CITV DRUG STORK i And get our minds in such a plight ! the price per acre shall not be raised R. A. Emmitt has a few apples which For old examination. Mrs. AV. C. Dalton has returned from above a certain amount. a big, fresh, new stock of were grown on bis place in 1904. These ; If you will give us another day I __________ ______ ’•# “Hagebrush” the peanAt politician a trip to the eastern states. Valentines await« your in apples are still in perfect condition with I We'll keep our promise and not play; Grant Gay is looking very happy from Dairy has, in his feeble way, had not a spot on them, and shows the I AVe’ll do what we think's exactly right spection. much to say about the misdeeds of the lately. AV hen asked the cause, the re healthy condition of tbe fruit grown . ' And study, yes, with all our might /s Renowned for itt Superiority of ALL KINDS—fancy valen ply is: "It ’ s a girl, born the 27th of Republican party and especially of the hers. For old examination. leaders from Oregon. The facts are that January.” AVe all extend our best tines and the funniest comic A full line of Dry Goods at the Nov And home with us we’ll take our books, for a number of years it has been the wishes to the little lady who has come valentines you ever laughed elty Store. Pay no attention to how it lroks common practice to ignore the law and to dwell in our midst. yourself sore over. February 5. 1906. G. D. Grizzle, the marble dealer, has And when we’ve had our little rest acquire the public lands, and Roosevelt lone to Lakeview to solicit business. We’ll take our pens and do our best is the first President who has had nerve COME IN and look ’em He has been in Klamath Falls the past For old examination. and integrity enough to enforce the over. five years and all his work lias been sat Now Mr. Swan, please don’t forsake laws. Sagebrush also makes the state i isfactory, and he also guarantees his All the pains in us you take; ment that it requires hard times to bring work. He goes well recommended by Oh may we not this history take i tlie people to their senses. In this he is I hereby announce my candidacy lor the people of Klamath county. I quite right. The people of Klamath the office of County Judge, of Klamath For if we do our hearts you’ll break county rememlier that in the years County. The Lakeside Inn Bar. C. Ross An For old examination. I from 1892 to 1890, under Cleveland's ad- derson for High grade Wines, Li If elected 1 shall put forth my best The time of the public Literary Soci quors and Cigars. ety meeting lias been changed to Friday , ministration, wages for bay hands were efforts to see that the money raise«) l>y Mrs. Silas Obenchain was taken to the evening, February 9th. Tlie program ' one dollar per day, and beef cattle taxes shall lie expended in a business brought |10 per head for choice stock. like manner. Milroad Sunday, ou her way to Sacra for that evening is as follows: I Second—That strict attention shall lie mento, w here she w as called owing to Music........................................... Wil’ Hum Yes! those times brought the people to the sudden illness of her brother-in-law, Declamation.................... Jesse Van Riper their senses and we have nqt bad a given to the county roads and bridges. Third—That county property shall lie Mr. E. Carpenter. A telegram received Reading.............................Minnie Barnum Democratic President since. Ina recent issue of the Express, Sage kept in repair and all needed improve by Mr. Obenchain Tuesday states that Song.......................................... Lilly Arnett brush makes a piteous wail alxiut the ments made. Mr. Carpenters condition was very seri- Oration.............................. Holly Siemens •us. Fourth—That ail county work, in so Hunting Experience............. Vernie Cliff way Voters of Klamath county are regis All the ewelleat styles in Men’s pat Recitation................................ Lucile Cox tering. There is some significance in the far as practicable, shall lie given to the « ent leather Packard and Knox shoes at Lecture........................... Prof. J. G. Swan fact that at Dairy, ont of sixty-two lowest bidder. Fifth—That all county supplies shall Recitation..........................Florence Foster voters registered, only eleven are Demo the Boston Shoe Store. Music................................... Uranya Elliott crats. It seems as if the people had tie taiught where they can lie had the All services as usual at the Presby taken Sagebrush’s remarks as a big cheapest. Reading....................................Amy Lenz ljr * terian church next Sabbath. A special Sixth—That strict attention shall bo Recitation................................ Ruth Smith joke. Up to February 5 sixty-two vo I invitation is extended to strangers and ters had registered at Dairy, thirty-seven given to all business that may come be Five Minute Talk.................. Maud N persons without churcli lxunes, to be- Recitation.............................. Laura Nelson are Republicans, twelve Socialists, fore tlie County Court. eomo meniliers of the Bible Class, in 1 If defeated for nomination 1 pledge For Hale—MO acres goo«l farming h»n<! Current Events.................. Adah Grigsby eleven Democrats and two Independ- Aliel Ady has a low small tracts of charge of Brother Mason, as well as to \ myself to support the regular Republi first class tule marsh lands, which he two miles du« Went of Klamatli Falta at Debate — Affirmative, John Yaden, l ents. attend all tlie Sabbath and mid week >10 |xtr acre. Aino 26T» acrra of my Dairy, February 6, 1906. can nominee for County Judge. Perry DeLap and T. E. Griffith. Nega I will sell at 111) per acre during tb» next homo raucb at Kano, Orrgoa. K. A. services. My motto shall lie: "The interests ' tive, Frank AVillson, A'incent Yaden and two weeks. See him at once. lanmitt. _ tf of the county first, Favoritism to none." - There is no need of yottr child having Carlton Spencer. Question—Resolved, Tiring that watch which other watch« AVo will donate *1000 to the “Home Yours Truly, j that cold if its feet are protected from That women should lie permitted the for iliaabled Canal Boats,” if after makers cannot make run. I will giva C. K. B hanukvhvko . i the cohl and moisture. Buy shoes with same privileges as men socially and ’ ' smoking one of our celebrated Bank Ex «100 reward for a watch t»y repair de genuine invisible cork cushion insoles politically. BY C. U. AGIN. Beck Bros., will pay five dollar» to the change or African- Cigars, yon say yon partment cannot put in good running at the Boston Slice Store. person who finds a two-year old chest-' order. L. Alva Lewis, are not satisfied.—0. D. Willson A Co. Free Hot lunch served at the Bank The church people have bought the , nut sorrel maro colt, with small white A chicken dinner will be given every 20 per cent off on Clothing at th» Fine watch and jewelry repairing. L. Bunday at the Gem Restaurant for 25, Exchange with drinks from 10 to 12 cottage built by Earl W hite and are'spot on forehead, branded f on left Brick Store. a. in. and 8 to 12 p. m. Alva Lewis. rants. I moving it down to the lot« owned by the J «boulder. Beck Bro«., Dairy, Ur, I BISHOP’S Furniture iND Undertaking Store Parlors $ CASKETS AND FUNERAL SUPPLIES » $ HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Phone, Store 61 '*%*^**%*W'*V*%*«%%«'W* ****** YONNA ZEPHYRS Residence 66 GEO. R. HURN NEW CROCKERY ANNEX NEW LINE Crockery, Glassware, Dinner Sets, Etc TILE LAKE TIDINGS I will pay the above reward for a watch my repair department cannot put in perfect running order. VALENTINE L. ALVA LEWIS Stock “NTERNATIONAL” TAILORING i Fit, Style, Workmanship For County Judge. ... and Finish CITY DRUG STORE The Largest Wholesale Tailoring Concern ...in America See those Valentine Quick Delivery L. F. WILLITS, Ajelit Post Cards NOTES FROM BONANZA at CHITWOOD’S I ;