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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1907)
wus by all accounts u moat enjoyable ing malady tonsilitis. ft is a most un-' Nolle« affair. The guests l**giiu to arrive at pleasant experience, to nay the least. Commencing January I, 1907, the main, dinner was served about three, The cldliook which came a week ago | Kl-uiiHth Falls Jersey Dairy willi-Largi Dsvi-Khi*>k biiti|i,-ii>.| II limit of fal and from that hour until the next has taken off nearly all the snow—ami the following prices for milk delivered : bug* I uh I Thinniny. morning there wus music, singing, left a thick coat of mild. Per quart, 8 cents; pint 5 cent*. |>er Mr. .Im k Itui'i k whh in the Full* Hit dancing ami jollity galore, the fiaiihen gallon 30 cents. Bird B. Looeley. furnishing an abundance of eutablea unlay on liiiiiuvs*. EXCHANGES There were present, In-side* some Ameri Mi** Mary Hinylli, win» Im* been cans, nearly every too man luniily in — WANTED—A woman to cook and ■lek, ia How eoinali'Hi-eiit. the valley, und one and all agree that keep book*. Bir<i Loosley. (Merrill Record] Ilai'iir l.ee ami wife were visiting Hie affair was a most gratifying bii •i-ess. Eil Dygcrt was seriously injured re (rienila in I'ue valley laid Sunday. Somebody, who possesses a very false cently wliili enroute to the J. F. ranch,! Mike Rm-i-k and hi* iniilliei went tn idea of mercy, has been dumping num where he is foreman, after a drive to I town Monday to lake up timlier elaiiua. bers of cats and kittens into Hairy re Dry lake with a bunch of cattle, by his! For sale or lease John Shook ii buying a lew milk cow* cently, at different times, apparently for horse tailing uud throwing him. Mr.! for the pur|Hme of doing Home dairying the pur|s>se of getting rid of them, Dygert was dragged some distance by the coming summer. without giving a thought of what might the foo’ which caught in the stirrup and ' 12o acres, one mile Brown Michael ha* been kept very Is-eome of them, or bow unmerciful it la-sides severely wrenching his heel, busy all fall and winter getting out furl might prove to the little pets. Dump several ribs are reported broken. from Klamath Falls, ing them out ill the streets on those cold with Ilia power wood *aw. Cashier Merrill, of the Merrill Branch nights was equivalent to turning them of the Klamath County Bank, baa Mra. D. It. Connor, of the Lone R<*'k suitable for potatoes ranch, Swan Lake valley, ha* returned out to sturva imd freeze. Would it not moved into hi* new home in the west Is- more merciful to put them to death ern past of town. Mr. and Mr*. Merrill Imine after a month'* vieit among at once? have one of the neatest homes in town. friend* in Klamath Kalla. fruit or grain Most of the farmers in the valley have tinea* nolaaiy in thia valley made a bid for the Yainnx-Pairy mail contract l*-en making g»**l time lately getting [Bonanza Bulletin) Apply to T. O. Hague, Klamath Falls under the last submitted propoaal. The their fuel for the balance of the winter Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McDonald of Klam ■uppoaition ia that it will go to a and the coming summer. There ia no ath Fall* arrived in this city Sunday on fuel famine in light here. I sup|s>se Yainax man. ■ their way to up|»er Langell valley where thia ia largely due to the fact that we Ilank O’Brien baa fitted up a big are not obliged tode,iend upon a rail ! they will visit their sons, Alex and team, ami aa soon a* the weather will road for out fuel. Railroads are great | Levi. They were accompanied by Bert permit will be buay "logging" brush— blessings—sometime*—and then again j E. Withrow, a member of the Klamath .County Abstract Co., who is here look- having secured a nuiulwr of contract* they are not. I ing after business. for that pur|*>ae. It i* understood that a party ia to be Win. Shook, who returned home last | On last Sunday evening at 8 o’clock given next Sunday by Mra. I'eterateiner week from a successful trip to Sacra I at the parlors of the Hotel Morine, in to the friend* of her biiaband, in honor mento with a shipment of horses, has I this city, Oscar Miller and Claudia of his 45th birthday. It ia taken for already (»ought more than a carload to | Weiser, anil John Hutchinson and granted that they will have a good make up another shipment. He I Delia Drew, were united in marriage by tlpie. bought twenty-four head from I’at Col- I J. O. Hamaker, Justice of the Peace, in Charley Prow ia getting a great repu ahan and three head from Tom Mich I the presence of a large circle of friends. We have in our prescription tation aa a "swapper.” He trade* any ael, paying the best price* thus far . The brides wore fashionable silks and thing that anvlHaly else may want for offered by any buyer in these parts. department all of the drugs and satins and the grooms wore the con what the other party may have—if he Hana Stoehsler, whose farm is adja- ventional black. After the ceremony chemicals being prescribed by can see u dollar in it—and he generally j cent to Dairy, was aeveiely injured ¡sun- was |*-rformed the couple* attended aeea the dollar. -lav morning last, lie was climbing church where they were the recipients the physicians for colds, la A wildcat got into G. ('. Anderson’* down a ladder from the hay loft of hii of many congratulations. grippe and all other prevalent barn one night last week. climlied up to barn when the ladder slipped sidewise, the rooat and carried away Mra. Ander i carrying him to the grouud. He is an ailments. These drugs are A l-'aat Tralu. son’s last turkey. The "varmint" waa 1 elderly man, and the injury may prove “Is this a fast train?" asked a pas tracked to the near-by rocky hill, but fresh and of the best quality, senger who was tired of looking at a - serious. ull to no purpose. station at which the train was not sup thoioughly tested. We are » All agent of the government passed The members of the family of George posisl to stop. through Pairv last week with nearly 100 Smyth, living in the northern part of prepared to till any prescrip "Of course It Is." was the conductor's bead of work horse* which were lieing the valley, have been severally suffer rep!} taken to the Iwonard ranch, near Bly, tion correctly no matter whose "I thought so. Would you mind my where they are to be wintered. The ing from attacks of tonsilitis—carrying horses had been used on the ditch, on the inference that the disease is con- getting out to see what It's fast to?" blank it Is written on. Bring "force” account Report say* the gov i tagious. Alwaya the Same. ernment paid $t> a ton for the hay to it right to us. We will take Tailor's Little Boy (walking with hl* feed them on. Preparations for the St. Valentine care of it for you. father, see* a street roller) — What's (Thia letter was received two late for ball at Dairy are progressing satisfac that, pupa? Tailor—The street's lieing torily. Mrs. Anderson, of Hotel Yonua, publication last week. E pitok .) is engaged to give the supper—which ia newly ironed and pressed.—Figaro. a The birthday party given Sunday la*t guarantee that it will be a g<«»d one. "Some men can take new furniture at the 1‘eterateiner residence, in cele "The Sul»acriber” Ims been confined • nd mage It look as If It was mad« a bration of the birthday anniversaries of to his cottage home for almost a week century ago," says a journalist. So Mr. I’etersteiner and Mr*. Fred Beck, suffering from an attack of the prevail can some children. 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