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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1907)
<1 ' Vocal Holo. ..Harry Galarnvau Acrom ¡»an iat. Mrw. KraiiNo ASSOCIATION It». Public School librarie«.. .. .».................... ■ II. 11 1 »niib.tr 11. D ìkcumnìoii . .......... Prof. Faught Tliv I chc I kth <>f KliimHth county will By order of hold mi KMHocintion, ciim-inting of two C ommittie . kchh I oiih , nt Khumilh l allx in tin-High •S liool building. LORI KLAHATH On Friday evening January 1H, com- ineiii'ing at H o'clock, a whorl literary Mi. Smart is at Klamath Falla on program, comiating of miiaic, reeita- buaineaa. tiona, and aeveral abort twlkx by citl- Roy It. Wiae will run the confection xena and patrona of the acbool will In« rendered. Thia will be followed by a ery and hall for R. Melhase. Mrs. C. ('. Jackson has been at Klam reception, and dainty refreshment« will be nerved. The following day will be ath Falla visiting relatives and friends. the regular institute aeaaion lor which a Oscar Bunch and family ut Yanaix aplendid program baa been provided. were visitors ut C. E. Hoyt's last Sunday. The patrona of th« acbool are eapecial- Mr. Wheeler liaa returned to the Iv re<|uente<l, and the general public in mountains, where he has a good traping cordially invited to attend both aea- route. aiona. Come and apend the evening I'here ia considerable «now here now, with th one who are trying to direct but zero weather is the coldest yet re aright tb<‘ Imya and girln, ami before the corded . evening cloaca we know you will reaolve Literary Friday night after an ad to apend the next day with ua too. The teachera from outaide |a>intn will journment of three weeks, on account be entertained by the teachera of Klam of the holidays, was quite a success, ath Falla, and the former are requested and people came in sleighs from all over to »end notice to the committee ol their the valley. M. F. Parker is in Klamath Falls in intention to la- preaent. Fattier« and motliera come, that we, the interest of the incorporation of Ft. an teachera, may become better ac Klamath. Everything Is-ars evidence quainted with you, tliua bringing the <d a success for a town in this part of the country. achoola nearer the homea. The complete program ia aa follow«: Mr. Scott has returned from Spokane, Wash., where lie has been in attendance E vbninii Haaatox J an . 18. of his little eon, Eli, who is recovering I. Puet............................................. Mian Sargeant and Mr*, t'aden from a severe operation. Mr. Scott is ■J. Recitation ......... Mix« Mamie Boyd closing out hie stock of confectionery goods. He has also sold his bouse and 3. What the Teacher Expent» of the Parent................ Prof. Swan household goods, and expects to make his home in Kpokane. Mr. Scott and 4 Vocal Solo . . Mina !<eta N'i- kcraon 5. Recitation...............Vincent Yaden family will be greatly missed here and we are sorry to have them leave us. 6. What tlie Patron Ex|M.*ctn of the Teacher .1. B. Mason 7. Vocal Puett............. Marion and KENO ITEMS .............. .tiolda llarnea H. Public School« from a Buxi Colonel Wilkins stopped over night in ne»» Standpoint Judge Baldwin Kono on his return to the Falls. II. Quartet.. ... Maaonx and Fnugtit The steamer Klamath took quite a 10. Reception and RefreahmentH . load of freight to the Falls Tuesday ......................... Evervliody from Keno. P ay F khnion , J an . 19. Quite a lively dance was had last I. Music ............. Mira l.eta Nickerson Saturday night at Conard Madison’s 2. School Management................ new House. .................... Bupt. Wight Tuesday morning was the coldest of 3. Piacuaaion................... Prill. Carlock 4. Ideals....... .Mixa Stella Campbell the season. The mercury registered 4 degrees la-low sero. 5. Idacuaaion.................................... Tlie barge that is loaded w ith lumber Mita Ridings ami Miaa l’eeeon «4. Muaic........... Selected for Uncle Sam is frozen in tight, and is well surrounded with ice. 7. Teaching Primary Pupila the Art of Attention .Mias Davids m Mr. Travis of the Oregon Stage Co. 8. Discussion.. Mias Pool,Miaa French was in Keno looking after the interests TEACHERS’ LOCAL 9. of the company. A very decided change -or sale or lease is hsiked lor in the near future. J. H. Padgett killed th.» largest porker 120 acres, one mile of the season, ft dressed 375 pounds. Mr. Padgett certainly knows how to irom Klamath Lails, raise gissi Imgs. Iain Hpencer says that the S. P. R. R. suitable for potatoes Co. is putting up a very fine house near Ills place. We exjxrct to hear more ol tins next spring. fruit or grain The people of Keno think tlie Water Users Association did u wise thing when Apply to T O. Hague, Klamath Falla they refused to levy a tax for advertis ing purposes. Charley Nelson is going to haul logs for Thomas McCormack. McCormack expects to saw in the spring. 'Die snow is just about right for log- ing on sleds, and Mr. Ackle) and Hurry Wall are utilizing tlie time. r----- --------- Leather Things Great Sale at the Boston Store This January clearance sale is a sale of broad range, a sale that has to do | with the liest sorts nf merchandise in 1 all lines. 'Tie a movement of magnifi cent economy strength, embodying to an unusal extent the three essentials ! that go to make a great sale, viz: Qtial- ' ity, assortment and value. We have j l>ent all our efforts to make this the ! greatest bargain event that ever came to Klamath County, and tlie result ia a1 grouping oi extraordinary bargains that [ no store hereabouts can equal. Tux B oston S tore . , — WANTED—A good stock farm in ex- I change for good income property in the | city of Riverside, California, will as sume mortgage to the extent of $4900 [ to $500 4. If the ranch is what we want, ' 15 to 3) miles from town or railroad ! matters not if that is all that is against it. Must be about 300 acres of level - land for hay raising. Address, J. E. ! P aoixx 'K, M3 Main Ft. Riverside, Calif. This year are "It." leather goods A h soon as you see our fine stock you will say so, too. Men's and Women's! Pocket Books. acres choicest land in Klamath Basin, about one-half mile front age on Lost River, close to Hen ley ranch. A bargain. Investigate. ioo Men’s and Women's Purses. Fine Hand Bags Long Bill Books. Fire, Life and Accident Insurance Silver Mounted Card Oases. Boys’ arid'Girla' Purses Houses to rent We will show you a- very big line to choose from and the prices are the- lowest we have ever known for such values. STAR DRUGSTORE Lakeview Mining and Milling Stock—adjoining the great Loftus Bros.’ strike in Windy Hollow of the Coyote Hills, Lakeview. For sale only by the Official Broker TOM STEPHENS, Office in Willson Block. ' Yes, we all know! Real Estate and Insuraace That is, everyone who has eaten any of our bread lately knows that we have at last attained the perfection we have been striving for in our line. * Our bread on sale at the Red Front and Home Bakery only. Free delivery. Phone 453 II. IV. MITCHELL for tlxe Per Year Buy a Lot in Hills’ Addition Just Hast of the Depot One Hundred and Twenty five Dollars FOR A LOT 50x120 FEET BICGEST LOTI SMALLEST PRICOI Can you find a better investment in the city? You are paying the present value price and will thus secure the benefit of the increase * * FRANK IRA WHITE * *