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Telegraphic Briefs l-'ROH OUR t-XCHANOUS Church Services i Fall Opening Sale A fearful head-on collision between M. a. (Hl MH f Merrill l<*cordj th* Quebec express and a freighUoc- Thursday morning Sim* ami McWil There is always a welcome (or you at I curred at Canaan Station, N. H., Hept. liams started the first stage to Bray’s Grace M. E. church in their temporary station which is now a regular station of 15. A* a result 24 are dead and 27 in place of worship, one block north of jured. It was caused by a mistake in the California Northeastern railroad, Public School building. receiving both freight and passengers. the train despatcher's order*. Sunday Services: Thi* stage will be run every other day A cucumber 16 inches long and 12’i | Bible School 10 a. m. from both Bray’s and Merrill. The next inches in circumference is growing on Preacliing........................................ 11 a. m. stage to leave here will be Haturday the farm of H. C. Powell, ea-t of Al Preaching.......................................... R p. m. morning, and it will return Sunday. It bany, Ore, It is not yet done growing Epworth League........................ 7:15 p. m. was reported that no passengers or and promise* to tie a record breaker. Next Sunday will be the last Sabbath freight would b* hauled to Bray’s for The presidential outlook seems to lie a for this conference year. The pastor sod * time but parties who have just re fight between Hughes and Taft. From will preach both morning and evening. turned from there say that passengers some canvasses ol the eastern states A hearty welcome to all, and freight are lx>th being hauled to the I taken by the newspapers Tait seems to P. CONKLIN, Pastor. new station. Thi* new stage will lie a be slightly in the lead. BAPTIST CHUaCH great convenience to people from this Ex-President Cleveland is improving i Preaching services next Sunday at 11 •■nd of the county who with to reach out side |M>int*, and Messrs. Hirns and Mc from an illness that at first was thought I o’clock a. m. and 8 o'clock p. m. Sun Williams are tola* praised for their pub to tie very serious. He has lost much day *chool at 10 o’clock and B. Y. P. U. weight but says he i* feeling fairly well. at 7:15 p.m. Everyone invited. lic spirit and business energy. At the election in Oklahoma and In The gambling decree of Marshal Slate Notice was tested Monday when three local dian Territory to be held next Tuesday card experts openly defied his mandates. the Republicans are confident of over- They were brought before City Recorder ' throwing the Democratic majority and To the public: Anderson and fined |IO each and cost*. electing the governor and three con- I am now prepared to furnish milk in A repetition of the offense will probably ! gressmen. pint and quart quantities; also to hotel« bring alxiut a much larger fine, The H. If. Rogers of the Standard Oil, ac and restaurant*. Delivery daily. Rate« tener was paid and the parties went cording to dispatches, suffered a stroke for family trade: Milk, quarts |2 per away, sadder but wiser men. I of paralysis this week. month; cream, half pints lOcent* ; pint* 20 cents; quart* 35 cents. All goods Seven hundred cows and calves were It is said that the Oregon Trust and guaranteed first class. driven through Merrill by J. C. Mitchell Havings company will probably settle RIVERSIDE CREAMERY. last week. They were Fort Klamath with its depositors st 60 cents on the II. E. WILLARD, Proprietor, cattle. Full goods have boon arriving almost daily from the dollar. It is expected the bank will be 9-12 4t Box «3, Klamath Falls. The Gale schrsd opened Monday with reorganized and reopened. East lor the lust six weeks. We have enlarged the an attendance of 23 pupil* the first day. Waiter Witner, a chauffeur of Port Home twenty-five cases of bubonic There are two teacher* this year, Prof. different departments for tin» coming season and feel land, who drove Mr. Harriman through J. If Holrs, principal, and Miss Kate plague have been reported in >an Fran Southern Oregon on his recent trip to that we can now serve you better than ever before. Hughe*, assistant. There, will be a cisco. thia coast, has been retained by Mr. much larger attendance as soon as the Sir Thomas Lipton has again chal Harriman and will leave soon for the Better goods, larger assortment. We placed orders harvest work is over. lenged the New York Yacht Club for east to drive for the railroad magnate for those months ago, before the heavy advance in another race in 1908 to regain Ameri there. ca's cup for Great Britain. price and can mako practically same prices as pre [Bonanza Bulletin] The Port at New Orleans has been I. D. Ros* of Poe valley waa in Bonanza vailed last season. tied up by a strike of the longshoremen. Monday. Mr. Rosa is interested with the Poe Valley Threshing Company and The United Railroad* of San Francisco During this sale we will make special effort in dis says they have purchased a new Case are preparing to bring suit against the playing the new merchandise and we want you to Steel machine and have it now working. city for damages sustained since the in Ijist Friday they threshed 1460 bushels ception of the carmen’s strike. fool that you are welcome, whether you buy or not. of oats in a four hour run. He says Walla Walla, Wash., has raised a there will tie in the neighborhood of We want you to compare prices before buying 150,(XM) bushels of grain in Poe valley prize squash, weighing 147 pounds. elsewhere. this year and wliat we need now is Several Japanese were killed in a more Hour mills and tramq>ortation. wreck near Roseburg a few days back. The Fall term oi the Bonanza schools It was caused by defective air brakes on will commence Monday, September 30, a freight train which crashed into a although the new building may not lie number of outfit cars on a siding. entirely completed, it is expected It is understood that the Pacific that enough oi the rooms will be fin ished by that time to justify the hold- Squadron will sail for the Pacific coast I ing of school in the building. The about November 17. attendance will lie large this fall and The new Cunard liner, the Lusitania, three teachers have been engaged for the largest *team«hit» afloat, failol to the work. break the world's record in her maiden J. C. Mitchell has purchased upward trip from Queenstown to New York. ofl00O«head of cattie from Pelton A She lacked 35 minutes of coming up to Sisemore, Dan Ryan and Jack Pelton. 1 the previous record. They are to lie driven to Gazelle aliout The suit receetly instituted by the WEDDING BELLS The Theater Neptember 20th. ; State of Oregon against the Pacific Tele- i phone company to com|>ei the company to pay a State tax of 2 ner cent on its COX—HUMPHREY tin next Monday «atn! Tuesday, Ftp- DAIRY gross earnings for the year 1906 is re TRY US FOR QUALITY AND I i - iii I h . i 23. 24, Klamath I .ill« will I*1 vis- Th* marriage of Austin Cox and Miss sisted by the company in an answer PRICES it,-d by John W. Flood’s Big H|«tialty Edythe Humphrey was solemnized at I This , noon yesterday, Rev. J. B. Griffith offici U nitio S tates C ourt of C laims and Comedy show company. Dairy is pleasantly situated on the filed yesterday, the ground lieing that Our Up-to-uate Stock is Being Til«’ Publlalieni of W •*•«•€'• Intsrnallonal com puny in received by large houses ating. The ceremony took place at the west side of tonna Valley, near the the initiative and referendum law. by Increased Constantly Mcllwry all.*»' that It " K In fa. i.tlir |->pi> means of which the tax law was put into everywhere. and the |>eople of center of Klamath County. It has lar l'nal>rl<lir’''l IlioneiMhl/ nwaliml ln«n . t , residence of the bride's brothsr, Cha*. ■l«tail.and »«ally am i. I...I m rv«ry imrt. with this city will no doubt turn oyt in good Humphrey, and only ths relstives and two good general stoies with enter existence, is unconstitutional. The tl..- pur|awn of adapting it to nimd III« larirvr and autoror rw|ulrvtueula of auotber iviivra number* to witness the jierformance. a fsw intimate frienda were present. , prising, up-to-date dealers who enjoy company contends briefly that under lion.” Tlie program consist of vaudeville Th* newly-wsdd*d couple will mak* a large trade from surrounding val the initiative and referendum law the Wo ar« nt the opinion that thia allorntlon moat clearly and accurately dear'rll*« th« turns,instrumental andjvocal selections, their horns at Bonanza, where they leys ; a hotel and feed barn, and a electors of the State «reenabled to usurp work that has l*w>n aooompllatMol and tie' the legislative functions of the State I.wult that I im I**'I i tea. bcl. Bin Iilctlonar>. dancing ninj acrobatic (eats. went in the afternoon. Both are well school house. It is surrounded by a >1* It now aland*, haa lawn thoroughly rv Thin company is one of merit, skill known h*re and their many friends ex- j rich farming community with which and National Government, in direct ■*llln*l In every detail, haa l«*n corn* t.i! In e««rr |«rt. and la admirably adapted to inert and tine coetume* and lhan played in tend heartiest congratulations. Miss it is connected by a farmers’ tele violation of the Federal ami State con- Successor to R. n. Boiler the faraer and severer rv.|Uirvin.nta of a atitutions, which provide that the’Com Krimralion which demand* more of popular the leading theatre* ami circuses. phone line an<l also a long distance Humphrey has been popular in musical |.hll.doaical knowleda« than any sviwraliuu gress and Legislature shall tie the sole The curtain raises at 8:15. E.W. GILLETTE & CO I hat the world haaever contained. circles, end she will be greatly missed, j line. Is on the stage line, twenty It la |*<rha|« nnwllma to arid that we refer legislative bodies. miles east of Klamath Falls. tn the dictionary In our Judicial work aaof Klamath Falls LEADING STORE I THE BOSTON STORE L. JACOBS & CO. AND OTHERS New Stock FURNITURE The Publisher’s Claims Sustained Klamath Falls Furniture House the hi(h.«t authority In accuracy of drrtni non I and that In tlu< futureaa In the |«*t It will ba tbaauurva of eonatant I. fcr. n< • cuaiujta c. H ott . Ckw j ** m «* U*JKKt WkLtMjN, JOHN I)»»III STANTON J ? ff 1.1.1, CUAHLKN II. HoWKV. JJ,« Th« nhotw nftn tn Wr.liSTKirs INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY THE GRAND PRIZE It tic highest award: waa al ven to the Interna tional at the World's Fair. Hl. latuia. GET THE LATEST ANO BEST Ynu wttt tm tntrrt*t'<t(nnur Ifirrlmrn jidtf. a, urnt frrt. « G.&C. MERRIAM CO.. NUailSHCHS, OPRINQFIELO. MAM. Heavy Freight Shipments The J. M. McIntire Transjiortatioii company ia doing a very heavy business in freighting at the present time, ami ia transporting alsnit 1S0.000 pound* every five day* into Klamath Fall*. They now have 18 teams on the road and a large amount is handled daily. Begin- ing the first of the month the freight will be transported from Kono by the boat, and then teams will make more trips if good weather holds out. How ever it is claimed the teams about keep the warehouse at Pokegama clear. <;. I’. Lindley is over from Medford on a business visit. 60 YEARS* EXPERIENCE MAGAZINE READERS SUNSET MAQAZINE cn beautifully illuHtstrd. food iloriri and article« about Cabfonua Anynna *endliif a rki'lrh and itr.rrlpllnn may anlckly ascertain nur opinion frac whether an Itirmillon la probably I'atanlahht. < onumnilm. tlonaatrleHyeonltdontlal. HENOROOK <"• l’«i«nta ■*nl fro*. Ol.lcat aaanry tor ><>curlna palauta. Pateilta taken tTiroiiah Munn A Co. receive tai nolle«. without cliarwe. In the Scientific Hmtrkan. A handkomely llln»tr»ted weakly. T.areeet elr- culalimt of any MlsntlUe Journal. Tornia, *3 a year: four months, *1. Sold by all newsdealers. ftllNNS Co’0,0rMdw” New York Brane.1 OSIoe. «» F Ht, Washington. 11.0. **’ and all the far Weal. a year TOWN ANO COUNTRY JOURNAL a monthly publication devoted to the farmina inlereato oí the $0.50 Wat s year NOAO Df A THOUSAND WONDERS a book oí 75 pageau containing 120 colored photographs of pk'tureaque apote ia California and Ongoa. Total .. . $0.75 All for.............................$1.50 For Society and Wedding Stationery—either Engraved or Printed, call at this office. Work and prices right. Cal out this advertiaeesent sad wed with SI -50 I* SUNSET MAGAZINE JAMES FLOOD BLDG.. SAN FRANCISCO Rush For Timber Mrs. 8. B. Brooks, who has been very ill with pneumonia, is rapidly improv Many timber crui*ersara in town now ing and will soon lie out again. organizing their |«rties for tl.e rush for Miss Grace Bennett left Thursday for timlier next week in the forest land* to Jacksonville to become a student in the lie restored to entry. Many squatters convent. Miss Biehn accompanied her. are already on the land and a legality to Oscar Ix>e has embarked in the dairy their right is questioned by many. business. At present he lias a dozen 11 is expected a large nuitilier will be cows and a cream sepai ator and is fur in line at Lakeview several weeks before the date of filing, October 28th. The nishing about twenty gallons ol milk contests will probably be in evidence weekly to the Bonanza creamery. soon after that, as the tiinlier is fine I The Ihimaker mill will furnish the ami several jieople will more than likely lumber and the Bonanza kiln the brick tile on every claim. for the Dairy school house, now l>eing built by Contractor Nelson. The fin ishing lumber will come from the Falls. ThePure Food Age The daw n of the Pure Food Age is here. The people demand that their daily fare be pure H ence the National Pure Food Law. It is now over fifty years since Jesse Moore A. A. w Inskey was first b'ended. This is what makes Jesse Moore Whiskey the best for your well being. Liekey brothers are cutting about 320 acres of tule hay in Swan lake Hat. Mrs. Frances E. McCoy, living at Du I wish to inform tnv patron* and the people of Klamath Falls that I intend fur, Ore., committed suicide thia week iu a frightful manner. She went Into taking my dairy again on October 1st. »-6-41 H. N. WHITELINE. the barn, set it afire and perished. It is pure to-day. Portland Store Prizes Yesterday living the Jewish New ' S. D. Clanton died at the home of Year, Mr. Fugarmnn of the Portland his son-in-law, J. I’. Collahan, north of Store closed his doors for the day, but Yonna valley, on Friday last, after an opened from ti: 30 to 8:30 in the even illness of several months. The funeral ing during which time he gave to each was held at Bonanza on Sunday. purchaser a prize. The first three cus Miss Grace Bennett is now the happy tomers, purchasing goods to the amount of |3or more, wete given extra valuable possessor of a fine organ, a gift from her father. The young lady has completed gifts. The first prize, a suitcase, was award the 8th grade just before her 16th birth ed to D. B. Kendall; the second, a tine day, ami the present is the result of a umbrella, to Robert H.Currin, and the promise made several tears ago, by her thi rd, a hat. to George \V. Nowlin, they father, that if she accomplished this lie being the first three to make the re would buy her the otBan. quired purchases. Every customer re Sujierviaor Flackus has completed the ceived prizes in the shape of Isixes of rebuilding of the bridge west of Hor- candy, neckties, etc. A goixi crowd at ton’s. tended this sale and for two hours this After a visit at home of three weeks, popular store did a rushing business. Miss Rosie Beek haa departed for Ft. Klamath to resume her duties as chief NOTICE I , in the hotel there. It was pure then. The price, a reasonable one. makes Jesse Moore the best for your pocket--Iience buy I Jesse Moore A, A. Whiskey New School Supplies Tablets, Pencils, Pencit Boxes, Etc. CHITWOOD DRUG COMPANY