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CITY I BRIEFS. Full uew line of men» spring hat». Personalities In Polities just »rrivvd at the Boston «tore. All the latest styles. In accordance with it«own inclitintion, G. K. VanKiper of limanxa was in Mr. O. Short and son, Thom««, »ho ntiil will) the ex|>ies«c,l request <>1 lion. the rity Saturday on business. fmjsirtrnf real estate deals were made during the pa«t Weak. Some of the have lieeii visiting relatives and frieudn transaction« were completed, and otl er» will l*< finished during the coming week. Go into the Boston Store and see the in Missouri lor the pant two months re | S. II. linaton, I'lio 1 inleiminleiit lisa A few month« ago many people cNairn, .1 that Klamath Falla property ««a then $1.50 Beau Ife Soie black «ilk which turned home Tuesday. Ou the way carefully refrained from indulging in attv peraonalitiea tonnrdi the other can too high. They Mid it was almunt to ask ,40 and $5<> a front foot for buainena lots. they sell for $1.00. from IMkegama Monday, they acre didate« (or emigre««. Yet now such protwrtv sells readily for $t>5 and $75, and even higher. Those who M. F. Orr. one of the directors of the thrown from their buggy, but none of Mr. Tuoae, and the |>a|u>rs supporting can appreciate the fact that Klamath Falls is surely certain to become an im Water Vser’a Association, was down the oeeupanta were injured. Mr. Hliort him, with pue or two exception», have portant city, and who buck their belief, will make money in realty buying. from (.aiigvll valley Saturday. was aAvmiiMinied by hia brother Robert, lu>en fairly decent and re»|>et-Uul in Klamath Falls will not I«- the only town of importance in the Klauiath Vasin. Charles ami L. W. Copeland of Fort who, with his wife ami family, expect their treatment of Mr. Huston*» candi Watch for imjHirtant lmp|>ening« iu Bonai :«. Present prices asked for lots there Klamath were in town thin week. They to make Klamath county their future! will nvm. within a few month.«, ridiculously low. llonania is so located that no reixirt plenty of snow around the Fort, home. "There is no place like Klam tlacy. Since the Rev. Mr. Hattley rival town can draw trade from its territory, and tins territory is the large and and prospects bright for tine grasa thia ath county for me.” said Mr. Short, j broke into the race, he and th« )ut|>ers supporting him. have adopted different fertile valleys, fatrigclls, Yonna and Poe. i “and judging from the intereat »f many tactic«. Here in a «ample, from the year. The Klamath Commercial Agency can offer splendid propertiee in Bonausa. at The Palace Restaurant was re-opened jieople whom I've met on thia trip, Telephone Register, published nt Me , very reasonable prices. Wateh for detail announcement» later. In the mean : for business Thursday under the man- ' there are a large number thinking the . Minnville, a democratic |>Ap«*r which is [ time call or write. same way. We will have a large influx a shouter lor the nomination of Mr ! We make loans, collections, investments, make and examine alietracta, buy , agement of George Bielin. Nothing but I of homaseekers. I Haw let : white help employed and first class ser and sell real estate, subdivide and sell large farm holdings, etc. Iron da l shoea for school children, in "8. B. Hu»tr>n. would l>o eongr, ,. vice will be rendered. Give me avail. KLAMATH COMMERCIAL AGENCY, Ixc. light and heavy weights at the Boston man from tin* I ndistii, t, a repuhli 1'resbyterian Chureh — Sabbath-school Rov H amakah . Manager. can-—at least he w.is a repnhl an pie at 10 a. m. Preaching services at It a. Shoe More. : vious to the last change of the moon- m. and “nW p. tn. C. E. service at 0:45 I atteuded the meeting of the Republican p. m. Prayer aervice at 7:30 Wexines- 'Central (.Committee last Saturday. | day evening. Al! made welcome. i While practicallv all his pn»|'«rty in terval« are in the Second district, he | William Wight, one of the substantial BY ••OrriMlST.” citizens of Dairy was in the city Tues i________________ ------____________ J considers himself tweultarly well fitted I to represent the Intervals <d this dis ‘‘The Missourian," ‘‘A Sword of the Old Frontier,” “The day on business. His visit to this of Emil Flackua and wife, of Dairy, were trict.” fice was a pleasant one. and it is our attending the dative at Bouanxa last The Rev. Mr. Hawley, himself, has ' Deluge,” “My Friend the chauffeur," “The North w ish that he will give us a call when* Friday eveniug. indulged in a good deal of talk ol lhal | erner.'’ “The Wheat Princess,” “Ben Blair,” “ a ever he is in town. The severe cold weather of last week kind. He ha« repeatsully »aid some- | piling like thia: "The trouble wrtli Mr. [ Daughter of the South," “Hearts and Masks,” Hon. J. C. Ruteoic leaves next Tue*- causvd tlie local telephone between . Huston is that his pro|>erty interests i Ihury and Bonnilta to contract and it i day for Salem and Portland to hx>k broke in one place and communication lie in the >ecoiid district,” Now the| AND OTHERS, at after private business, and also to care was stopped (or two or three days. ( (act is that Mr. Huston pars taxes in the First district on more than for importaut matter connected with Albert Burgdorf, who has turn work worth of property, while the Rev. Mr DRUG AND STATIONERY STORE s<uue of the enterprises he represents. ing for tlie Miook Bros, all winter, is Hawley nav» taxes on the magnittosnl A He ex|wct« to be absent alkiut three living on hiv homestead again, iu the sum of $.50 worth o( |>er»onal property.' southern end of Yonna valley. While he may lu> just as good a man ’ weeks. »t» »l»»t» »fa *>t**>C* »f» »I» »fa »fa »fa ** f» »f« »fa »fa »fa »fa »fa For several days the school at Dairy a« if he |utid taxes on a great deal more, Alexander Martin, Sr., who has been AT ; TTTTTTT b it would mwuti that he and his friend« was postponed on account of the cold spending the winter in Oakland re weather. are not in a very good position to talk ' turned to this city Sunday evening. He Earnest Burnham, the teacher at al'out ether people’« "property infer- i was accompanied by his son Alexander, Dairy, last week was visiting with his wta With reference to Mr Huston's for- I ; Jr., who has been in Han Francisco pur jvtrents iu Langell valley. He took m mer political affiliation«, it 1« true that, the dance at Bonanxa ou the 18th. chasing equipments and supplies for he was. up to l’tsl. a demo« rat, but The weather last week was the cold when the silver question became the i«- I their new bank in Merrill. est that has been known here for sev- ■ rue he, with thousand««!other patriotic I There will be a Temperance Sunday- eral years. Friday morning at Dairy it' democrats, left the democratic party < Offers for your inspectii>n the most Complete Stock In school rally Sunday, March 25th. in the was A) degrees la-low sere, while at ami did all in his |»>wer to save the Suit hern Oregon and in order to reduce stock as M. E. chureh at 2:30 p. ui. This is our Jacob Rueck's place, at East Side Farm, •tale from going to Brvan. much as possible before the arrival of Spring ship Since that time he has steadily ami ; • the thermometer registered 2>1 below. ments will make special prices: quarterly temperance lesson. I-et us consistently served in the ranks, and | . The spelling match that was to lie have a gxxxi representation from each held at the school house at Dairy on has freely given of hi» time and money BAIN or Studebaker Mountain Farm Wagons, Sunday-school. Everybody invited. the support <>t the republican ticket. ' ' Friday evening, on account of the cold i to lie has never accepted a cent in any I < E mma G rkissy , Sec’y. Sire 3 1-4 Steel Skein, at—$105 weather, was adjourned until the next ; , way of remuneration tor I.is services in j " Deering Mowers. 4 1-2 foot cut— Willis S. Duniwav, of Portland, has Friday evening. Everybody should at 1 the way of speechmaking (or the ticket, i ■ 60 tend. been for year« an anient Republican and has always fund his own expense«. , , Deering all steel self-dump Rakes. 10 1-2 foot— 35 The new merchant at Dairy. W. P. He han done more work for the republi worker. In two campaigns, he nas Soring Wagons at Special Prices Secretary of the Htate Central Commit Sedge, is prepared to accommodate all can party, in the last ten years, than < cu-toniers. His prices are right. He some men do in thsir whole lives. i , tee. He will be a strong candidate for will treat you like a gentleman, conse Thousands of the Iw-st men in the rs- 1 We hare the goods and are in position to make better State Printer, for he will have no rex-ord quently you will tind it to your interest rmblican pBrtv were (ormer democrats. , • price« than any other dealer in Klamath County and * Irani w »« a democrat, Jobn A l.ogau , of extravagance for Republicans to de to patronixe him. offer you the benefit of our 30 years’ experience in * the Hardware and Implement business in Klamath fend. The farmers treeting at Dairy on the was a democrat, George 11. Williams « 13th was a very harmonious affair. was a democrat. * Andrew Hose, who has been spending The Independent, as a supporter o( | , Many mistaken reports bad been in cir Mr. O. U. W. Building * - Klamath Falls A Huston, ha» got tired of this sort of * the winter in Han Francisco, returned culation about tbe actions of tha direc I to Klamath Falls this week. He is tors of the Water Vners Association. At thing and does not profwwe to submit to « «T■ •*' .t. .t. .I'; ;±; .T, ;-f ■■ it any longer, without protest. 8np|>osn , getting ready to do business this sum tbe meeting the director from Yon'-.a The Independent were to retort that 1 valley, Mr. Rueek, was able to explain | mer, when conditions are favorable for things satisfactorily to every one. The the Rev. Mr, Hawley 1«. at this time, of ’ building ojierations. He is the same result of the meeting was that a better lairly sound mind, al least it is not nrc- , I whole-souled, happy “Andy,’’ and his and clearer understanding »a« obtained essary to place guards over him on ac count of his being dangerous, nr at • by the people of the valley. This meet friends are glad to have him back again. ing should not be the end of such things least that it has not ln-en neeessarv to i , ' Have you seen those Ladies fancy but it should l>e the beginning. Tlie do no since the last change of the moon, t I Paris toe blucher shoe«’ The latest directors, the twople and tlio govern and, so far as we know, since a year .’ ment officials should constantly keep in «go last -uratiirr. ' thing, at the Boston Shoe Store. How would Mr. Hawlev and hl«; KLAMATH FALLS OREGON touch and know what tlie other means Charles Messner, who, with a party of to do, and why they do so. A per friends appreciate that kind of talk‘’i* paper does not care to harp on thia , timbernien. has been in eastern Oregon, fect understanding is the wav to keep Thia niibiect <<r tr> make threats, tint if thia ABSTRACTS OF T1TLE made with neatne» and dispatch, We i returned home Tuesday evening. Mr. constant harmony. That the jieoplw of I kind of thing is kept up, Mr. Hawley'* Yonna valley are satisfied with Mr. invite attention to our FILING CABINET SYSTEM. Messner report« a great deal of snow on Kueck as director, is proved b_v the fact nod his friends a'e going to bear aoms- , the desert and the loss of stock as heavy. that he received the unanimous vote fur thing drop, and drop hard. He waf unable to continue to his desti- that office. 1 nation on account of so much snow, so I Mass Meeting The matter of building an electric We have a choice line of lands in tracts large or small, to suit pur ; postponed the trip until later in the railroad is being clisuuseed by the peo chasers : also city property of all descriptions. i spring. ple of Yonna valley. I understand that Tn all th»* nn 1 MtnrklmbUr^ the director, Jabob Rneck, is heartily in F or S als —My property near post- favor of the Water I'wr« Association of the Klamath Water Oorn A Moria* tian, ffrretinff: I I office on Main and Klamath streets. taking this matter in hand. When we Ynn are hereby requeued t<» «Mend a come to think of the matter, why Henry Janssen. public meeting to fa* held in Bmiman ’ ii I Call at the Billiard Parlors on corner shouldn't it? When a private Company Hall, in the town nf Bnnanta. Oregon, We carry a full line of Insurance. including Life, Personal Accident constructs a railroad it always expect« i ¡ | Main and 2nd streets. Play billiards or to make a profit out of the busines». If on Sunday th»» ?Vh day nf Fire, btoan Boiler, 1'1 ate Glass, and Liability Insurance. pool—get a g<xxl cigar—Dunham. a company can make a profit, could not at th»» hour « { 1 o’clock. in tb** nPoriir* > tbe people? The reason lands near a nf said dnv tn li«rtm the iearii’iilty of Charles ',V. Hherman, the ardent so citv are high in price is because they the said AMncfat ion ae t»» tbe ennetrnr* The lion an'! owratinu an •‘l**<’tri«r rail < r Ve e fa »t/« «.tsta »K* Okfsa »fa »fa »t« »fa »t» »fa »J» »L* »fa »fa aX» »fa »fa »fa ».fa Ax cialist of Yonna valley favored u« with are convenient to tbe markets. 4. .JT «j. 4. -t- -I- -•••:■ -r- ’-x» to • pleasant call this week. We have on building of a railroad would bring all trollev line from K« i ■ Or«: i noct with all the rail•••.< that tn tv r. our d'jsk an article from the pen of Mr. lands near to the market, hence would I under the aaM Kfamath project. eai«| add to their value. An electric railroad * Sherman on Socialism, in reply to “T. extending from Keno to the Fails and lin«» tn I n * rnnmmcl^d and n» ned bv the * K.” of Dairy, which will Ire published making a circuit to Bonanza, thence to I xid A » mn * fat inn, nn»l to »iiwcu«N other the member- either March 29th or April Sth, being Merrill, return through the lower sec matteri of importance t»» ( Jacob is showing a fine line of Crockery and Fancy Glass Rnrck. tion of the irrigation project to Keno, held over on account of the crowded By the Director» <<». K. Van Hi per would tap tbe entire district. If the ware this week in his IM. F. Orr. condition of our columns at present. cost of the railroad would fall equally on We have a few thousand dollar« to the entire 250,000 acres of irrigable land, Fee Lewi» the Jeweler. loan on farm lands, small loans pre it would not 1« heavy on any one. And Go to Manning« for a new pipe. there is no doubt but that the increase ferred.—Mason A Hlough. in value of the land would pay (or the Fine watch repairing. L. Alva fewi«. * A big shipment of dishes and glassware just received I now have on sale, a nice line of cost of construction of the road. Be The lakeside Inn Bar. C. Rosa An sides the road itself would undoubtedly Victor talking machines and record« at be worth its cost. If the government derson and smoke an Alfonso, the Novelty «tore. Thos. Newton. would not advance the money, could Hardware and Plumbing Goods, New Souvenir spoon« just in. L. Alva Superintendent Connor of the stage the Association not bond itself and raise Lewi«. the money to construct the road and ar Syracuse Walking and Gang Plows company i« determined to overcome the range it »o tnat tbe road would tie se Fine watch and jewelry repairing. L. difficulties under which he is force«l to curity for the bonds? Horne people contend on account of the bad condition have raid that the people will already Alva T«wis. of the roads between here and Pokeg- lie taxed all they can stand and could Choice line of Cigars at Frank E. ama, and is rushing work on two of the not pay the interest on the bonds. In Ankeny’«. answer I would reply that it is almost stages that are to replace those now in certain that if the people do not con Fine line of watches, jewelry, etc i use. He hopes to have them ready for struct the road that a private company L. Alva Lewi«. I business this week, and after they are most certainly will. Now, the people The Ijikeside Inn Bar. C. Poes An placed in service be expects to see an always pay for the construction and op derson for an Optimo cigar. eration of tbe railroad at last so why end to thu break-downs that have so should they iy not build them in the lie lie- Frank Ankeny carries only fresh hampered transportation for the past ginning. ft 1 should be plain to all that time for the people to act in this mat- candles and confectionery. ten days. ter is now. Thia matter will probably A complete line of furnishing good* For Sale—320 acres good farming land corne np before the annual meeting of two miles due West of Klamath Falls at the Association, and I hope that the for ladies and children can lie found nt $10 per acre. Also 265 acres of my shareholders of the »«sociation will be The Novelty Store. home ranch at Keno, Oregon Oregon. R. A. wise to their own interest and unani Free Hot lunch served at the Bank Emoiitt. tf mously vote for the construction by the Exchange with drink« from 10 to 12 association of the electric railroad. Ready made «kirts and wrappers, ami h . rn. and 8 to 12 p. in. childrens ready made clothing can be found at tbe Novelty Htore, at price« SUMMONS. that will meet all conditions. NOT AFTER OFFICE THURSDAY’S BUSINESS LEITER. • --- - Í I I $ <--------------------------------------- YONNA ZEPHYRS The LATEST Popular Copyright Fiction i « I CHITWOOD'S J *i* ♦ f ♦ The f ••• ♦ I BISHOP’S Furniture 1Bn Undertaking Store Parlors ----------------- ANU I have added to my stock oi Furniture a full line of CASKETS AND FUNERAL SUPPLIES c> » » * ; and have fitted up a chappel where services may be held. 1 also have secured the services of a compe tent licensed embalmer and funeral director, who will attend promptly to all calls day or night, either in the city or country, taking full charge of 5 funeral relieving you of all responsibilities attend ant on such occasions. Phone, Store 61 Residence 66 IS. Nt. («co, GEO. T. BALDWIN Hardware and Implement Dealer ♦ f “INTERNATIONAL” TAILORING fr f I ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Is Renowned for its Superiority of Fit, Style. Workmanship I M ason & S lough ABSTRACTERS ... and Finish + f $ * The Largest Wholesale Tailoring Concern ...in America 4 Quick Delivery L. F. WILLITS, ¿sent t Real Estate • • • Insurance ... *5* GEO. R. HURN I will pay the above reward for watch nij’ repair department * 4 cannot A L. ALVA LEWIS £ £ For Congreasman-F/rat District Tbe report being scattered broadcast LEGAL, REAL ESTATE ano AB- The undersigned takes this means of by the Huston and Hawley follower« bTRACTING BUSINESS announcing to the voter« of Oregon that that W. L. Tooze is going to withdraw will hirnf-H Abstract, of title «nd psy taxe* ! he is a candidate for tlie office of con- in favor of Huston or Hawley is both tor non residents. Tbe examlnatlnn. r»«lslr«tien «nd perlcct- gressman from the firat district, sub absurd and unjust to Mr. Tooze. It is lnw of lilies « specialty. ject to the wishes of the republican», at all the more foolish when the nomina M aim htuekt the approaching primaries and election. tion and election of Mr. Tooze is almost Office, Nxw Woeors BUCK a certainty. There may lie some very S. B. H uston , good reasons for Huston and Hawley Hillsboro, Or. Ready for Business. withdrawing, but no reason for tbe I am now ready to furnish to the pah- Treasurer* a Notice. only Republican candidate to pull out of lie various make« of 1‘ianon and Organs. Notice in liereby given that there arc the race. The prospects for Mr. Toozc’s A h 1 am felling direct from Filer», which is one of the cheapest houses on funds in the County Treasury for the nomination and election grow brighter the coanl, I can furnish a better piano redemption of all Klamath County War j every day and loyal support is being at a lietter price than any Agent that rants protested on and prior to Novem pledged from all quarters. This thread lia» ever come throngh thlw country, I ber 18, 1902. Intercut on name will bare political trick wont work. sell goods that I can guarantee. cease from this date. Thus. Newton. We have just gotten in a new line of Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this Arnold's silk novelties, the most com STRAYED. 15th day of March, 1906. plete an<l up-to-date patterns ever car L. A lva L rwis , Three 2-year old horses, branded ried in Klamath Falls. The Novelty County Treasurer. slanting E on right stifle. I will pay a Htore. reward of $5 each for information lead We will donate $1000 to the ‘‘Home Bring that watch which other watch ing to recovery. K. K. Mason. for disabled Canal Boati," if after makers cannot make run. I will give 3-15 <t Merrill, Or. «molting one of our celebrated Bank Ex $100 reward for a watch my repair de All grade« of cigar« at all price« at change or Africano Cigar«, you nay you partment cannot put iu good running Manning«. are not eati«fte<L—C. D. Willson A Co. order. L. Alva Lewis. tn th« Circuit Court of the Htfttn of Ors«on, for Klamath County, Chairman Baker not Seeking Political loathe M. Wells, I'lalnttff, rs Prank A. Welle. Preferment. Befendanl. To Prank A. Wells, the shore named defend Washington. — Chairman Baker was ant: In the name of the Htate of Oro«on:—Von asked Unlay if hi« mission here was not ere hereby required Io appanr and answer ll,e to secure the custom« collectorihip of complaint filed against you In the above en the Port of Portland, and if he counted 1 titled suit on or before the !trd day of May I on National Chairman Cortelvou’« helpi IM* that Imtns the last day for ap|H-aranre or | answer by you fixed by the order of the said i to get the place. In reply Baker said: court for the publication of this summons. | ‘‘The report that I am here to secure and If you fell so to appear or answer, the ] the coll<x:tor..l.I;. 1« absolutely unfound plaintiff will apply to th,- court for the relief I for In her complaint herein, to wit: ed, and the report that I am l‘o»tma»ter- prayed Plrst—That the bonds of matrimony exist I General Cortelyou’s choice for the | m >- In« between herself and defendant be dis- < sition is absurd. Senator Fulton will solved and that the care and custody of the i name the collector when tha time comee, minor children of th- plaintiff and defend but certainly not before Patterson's term ant be awarded to plaintiff Second That plaintiff reco ver her costs and expires. I am not here iu my own in-1 disbursements herein expended and that she J terest or in the interest til any candidate have such other and further relief as may for office, my mission simply living on seem meet with equity end good conscience. . liehalf of the statu committee in arrang This summons le published In the Klamath Republican by order of Hon H. L. Benson, ing for the June campaign. Jud«e of the above named court, made end “I have no idea of applying for office; entered of record on the Mud day of March 1 In fact, my private intereate will pre 190«. The first publication to be on the 22nd I clude me from even serving as chairman day of March, 190*. and the defendant beln* required to anawer on or before the »rd day of1 of the slate committee longer than my May, 190«. 0. C. Brower, present term." Attorney for Plaintiff 1 £ £ £ in perfect running order ♦ ♦ NEW CROCKERY ANNEX ♦ ♦ *5» ♦ ♦ ♦ *F ♦ * %*i*¿'F*$*‘r,4*4*4*4*<'í,*i*4* *r* *•* *j**í«‘T,*í»*í»‘í»4*4íá4i4**í*X f BONNEY A. NICHOLAS put ------------------------------------------------------------------ From Business | The Brick Store Co. » OFFERS FOR SALE Their Entire Stock of Goods Fixtures and Store Building The Stock consists of Dry and Fancy Goods, Clothing, gw ^w A .. ■« A s» •• and Ê Ladies . A. . »M — « IL « Boots and Shoes, Hats, Gents Furnishing ßwda. Groceries. Hariiieoro. Crociera. Mieli Paper. Etc. & * These Goods will bo sold at greatly reduced prices for Cash in order to close up their business. ... SALE IS NOW ON 'A 'A 'A S S » §. 'A 'A W 'A