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VOL. XII. FIRE ALARM DISTRICTS REPUBLICAN. KLAMATH Official Newspaper of Klamath County Official Newspaper of Klamath County i KLAMATH FALLS. KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, JANUARY 2, J908 Gale, Frank Nile«, Harry Tnlfohl, R. J. Low, bMuiuixl Gowen, Sam t'liap|*cll, C. L. Shattuck, I. I . Brownell, J. W. Hunaaker. DAIRY ¡HELD FOR THE GRAND JURY Butte Valley NO. 40 lier of their friends inn manni-r that I [ will long lie reiueuiliered by those who : wore fortunate enough to lie tlie guests of thia hospitable couple. The evening waa |«osei-«| |>y Indulgence In games and I smoking, billowed by a luncheon that was replete with all the delicacies that tha ap|«elllc could wish for. When tlie guests «leparled it waa with the wisli that «re long they wonld be the recipient* ol another invitation to Hila hospital«)«' home. NEW MAIL SCHEDULE M I*. Early, manager ol the Califor- W. P. Hodge ami Win. Welch trona- I District No. :i West alilo of river acte«! biisine«« m Hoiianaa *>n Haluiday. I'eieratelner and Lorpuran Placed ! ula Hutto Valley l aml ..unpanv,arilve l liori* ....... lay evening for th« puipoae i.f District No. 4 South of Main street. Xtiiàa was the day of many «odali tinder llaavy Honda seeing what sort of a town Klamath from the bridge to Center street. •••»«»- galli»«ings in and around Dairy. C«itnily Falla was ami getting acquainted with Diatrict No, 6 - Conger and Californio 8u|a<riut«mlciit Wight an I Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pvlurslclnui ami Frank I'orpruu its bualnaea men. Mr, Earty'smmpany Avenue*. Crawford were tin* guests ol Mr. ami I were liehl Tuesday bv Juatloe ol the 1 la the coqioraUon that ia doing So much '1rs. Anderson , W. P. Seilgi* ami family Peace Nicholas to await the action of tow anls tlie «Milling up ol the Butte Diatrict No. (I - Ewauna Height«. The charge place I Valley Country, amt tlie progress It ha* Diatrict No. 12 8oulh of Main, be and Hymn M. Hall were gueala of II. H. | the tiranil Jury. i Oden ; Arua Fisher ate dinner al Fred againat the two men waa a««aull with a niaile in Ibis direction Is sufficient to tween Canter and Third. Mr ami Mra. I.ip|>ert and T. J. Jack- Peteraleiiiar's l«in«l make the people of thia county ail up Diatrict No. 13 -South of Mam, lie Heck's, «ml a family reunion look place doailly wea|Hin, nt Grandma Burgdorf's in Pine Hat. waa tlxc«l at |fi,0t>0, which was furnished ami lake notice, line yi*at ago tha firal eon were here thia week visiting rela tween Third and Fifth. tives The furniture ami llxlutea for the new by Tony Caalel, llanry Janaaen ami Mr*. two (amlliea arrlveil In Butte Valley Diatrict No. 14- North of Mam, I* schoolhouse were brought out by H. N. Prteralelner. Corpnron'a tminl wa* Following them came ll«e first exiur- twacn Third and Fifth. | ti«e«l al |l,t<UO ami was turnlelied by «ion, the member* of which arrived al Year's Diatrict No. l& South of Main, tu Ihlen. "Everything cornea >n him who Georg« emt Fred lilehn. the Prather ranch March 13, IVU7. Bine* wait«" has lawn our teaelier'a pining Walnut between Fifth and Seventh. The wluile affair la tin* outixim« id a that lime Ave other excursion« have ar- thought, but if anyone has seen him, Die Miaaea Baldwin, Worden, A'auip- Diatrict No. Ill - North of Mam to 1 row that iHcurriet in the Klamath Bar rive«l there, bringing In actual settlers sitting Ilk« Patience, with a far-off weal- l*ell, Harg«nt. Ellie, en«i Campliell were High, between Fifth and Seventh. laat week. The evidence adduced at tlie ward l««ik, it haa eseaped our notice. Oil January 14 another exenrafon will tioeteeeee to a unique party; New Year's Diatrict No. 21 —South of Main to Now, with everything in Ha appointed preliminary heating ia vary contradic leave Chicago, ami It It expected thot at eva. Th« affair was a progressive one, i Walnut, between Seventh and Ninth. plae«* in ami almut the new schoolhouse, tory and It is a «lifficult matter to die- least a carl««»«! of homeaeekers will take the guests going Aral to tlie home of entaiigb* tlie ma«« ol leallmony and Diatrict No. 22 North of Main to n« invite comparison with any district ! advantage of It, It they do aa well a* Mias Wor«len, which waa lieautifullv weave from It anything tangible One the last <>ne that came there, it will of like size tn the county. High, between Seventh and Ninth decorated in Oregon grapai, Or, Christ- ' aide teatillca that the trouble atarted by Diatrict No. 2" Hot Spring« diatrict On and alter January 1st Dairy will | Johnson breaking » billiard cue over mean the sale of upward* ol Ave U««>u mas liells, ami Ja|>an«ee lanterns. | A regular meeting of tlie firemen was east of Main and Ninth. L'nique amusainents and a dainty lunch tie a dry torn. Arno Fisher will couse John bi litnidl'a head. After doing so, saml acre« of land. Tin* breach lietween the transporta held Monday evening when the entire Hixty fainilie* have moved in an«l were provhled for the guest*, after Diatrict No. 24 - South of Walnut to dis|ien«itig alkali-cutting refreshments ho ruahed from tlie aalooti ami in hla tion magnate« la opening wider and department underwent an overhauling. made Butte Valley their homo daring which they repaired to the home of the Plum, between Fourth and Sixth. and rejuvenating tonic* on that date, hurry to get out of tho <I« hu jabLed the wider < arh day, until it now aecma that As a result there wen* several im*ml*crs District No. 25 South of Walnut to an«l «|*eml the winter montila visiting aplitilero«l end of the cue into hi* own the |>a«l seven month* and during the Ml»««« Cainpliell, also lieanlilnlly dec there is going to lie the long predicted dropped front the roll for the reason last eight weeks aliout 5,001) acre« of orated In Christmas greens, ami a large his brothers in Swan luike diatrict. Mr. eye. The other able «tat«« lliat Johnson they hay» not taken an active part in Plum, between Sixth ami Eighth. war—a war that will either lead toes- Diatrict No. 31 —South of Walnut and ■ ^’her haa conducted hla business in left immi’-llalcly following the aaaaull laml have lieen aold. Much of the land bower over which hung a Xmas bell. formingtion ol one (action or the other the past. It was decided that in futnre sold «luring this winter lias been to |«o- 1' rider the arch a mock wedding cere approved style, oil Mi hniidt, but <li«l nut taka the cue all members of the department would East of Eighth. pie who will come out next spring ami mony wa* perforinel with the different orgrvat financial lore. Diatrict No. 32 -North of High to The school will give an entertainment with him; that he was followed oulaule join hands with tin«» already there in ba required to attend meetings and The announcement is made this week guests as memliers ul tlie bridal and basket social on Friday evening. by Peteralelu and C««rpron, the former making Butte Valley hlooeoui as the that there is going to lie a change in the tires, and failure to do so would result in Jefferson, between Sixth and Eight, party After a New England supper the A musical program, prvparrd carrying the broken cue, with which lie rose. Il ia ez|«eele<i that during the ecl.edule of the Klamath latke railroad. a line. When the Iransgresaion occurs Diatrict No. 34—North of Jefferson, Jan. 17. guest* hurried away to Baldwin's four- | liy achool talent will Iv the Ural feature. «truck Johnson, the re«ull «4 II«« attack nest six months that from 100 to 150 To th« casual olieerver thia is simply a three consecutive times, it will result in between Sixlii and Eighth. story brick where a team was in wailing the suspension ol such member. District No. 35- North of High to All w tin attend an* «««urc.1 an evening lieiug tlie injury ol Johnson's eye. fatnllfoe will come to Butt» Valley, and to take the gueata on a graml excursion commonplace announcement, but when The moat d*magU*X evidence at the It was the consensus of opinion that Jefferson, between Eighth and Tenth. well spent, even If they «fiend nothing thia numlirr ia apt to t«e greatly in from the old year 1W)7 to the new year | analysed it means the forcing of the O. hearing w«« given by Jcaae J Hart, AO. T. company to carry the mail* stricter discipline «liould prevail in the District No. 41 —North of Jefferson, but the evening. creased through Ilin .aeveral excursion* 1V0H. I who «Uted that he |>a«a«d the Klamath while the other company will carry the department, and from now on the rules between Eighth and Tenth. planned. Th« morn« on th« third floor of th* liar on the evening ol tlie 14lh, and saw District No. 42- East of canal. and regulations of the department will The California Butte Valley l.an<l Baldwin building were fitted up tn rep. |«ssengrrs. The announcement ie a* a man noli from the saloon and fall Io he rightly enforced. This applies alike c<itu|>*ny nans 33,340acre« of land, and resent a depot, baggagr an«l waiting follow*: the si'lcw ,1k ; that lie w •« tallowed by Daily—I.eav« Thrall at 4 p. m., arrive to members of the dejiartment ami out- Charles C. Hvndrichiwn drop|ied «leml two men ami tligl he liear«l two blow* *1 the rate It ha* lieen disposing of It room* and a car. I'oki-gama fl:06 p. m, l«ave Pokegama sidere, and it behoovee the latter to keep during the |«asl few months will not The train carried a variety of passe* ■ al tin* Klamath IL>u«e Frulay evening. •truck :filial Im crossed over, amt a« Im nto distance ami mouth shut during any have any lelt In anollia r year. Whan gers, each guest impersonating a cbar- 7 a. tn., arrive Thrall at 9:05 a. m. The next puotniasler ol Klamath Il«* wa« present nt lliewinhllng of Henry did so heard Corpra* urgw his compan Y«atüre tire. In the past it has been the , In connection with the Pokegama Jansecn an«l Miss l.i-ona Brooks, and ion not t«i alriko tlm man who waa down; the |<eople of tins county atop and ex actor. The evening ended with a dance train the Straw. McIntire Mage com- custom for bystanders to lend their as Falls is going t«> le R. A. Emmitt, anti amine thi* lec.ini, they may find some ami the merriment waa kept up until had entered into tlie merry-making that Peli*rateiui*r lia«l the hull cn«l of a l«any will run through day stage« be sistance by the use of their lung«, thus this ha« lieen a fact for the joist ten with a spirit of enthusiasm that wonld cue in hla hand and wa« advancing in a thing Io |>attern after. Ths hue and the wee atua* hours. tween Klamath Falla an«l Pokegama, causing confusion and conflict of orders. «lays, although no one s«*emc<l to have cry here has been "Hentl ua farmer*." indicate tliat l«<< was enjoying tho tn*st thieatening maimer^ when be, the wit- leaving either end alfi a. m. Whenever this happen* again, the guilty known it until the Congre ««ional Record But Ilia Butte Valley company doe* not ol health. following a sumptuous nc«s, interfered, party will be meted out immediate and arrived here. Then it wee diacovere«! Thi* will give passengers a through aist seem tn use this aa a motto, but go«« WiMding supper the guests engaged In Ludwig Ridin teetitlsd tliat neither j that Mr. Eiiimit'a name ha«l lieen sent eHective punishment. ride to ami from the railroad daring ami gels th* larmer sad place* him on Another step taken that will bring the to the Senate for confirmation. This ■ lancing, ami it waa while tliu« employed PMereteiner or t'orprnn had anything the laml. Tlie argument will l*e ad Tlie 21 at anniversary ol tlie A. O. V. daylight hours. that Mr. Hendrtrhaen. without a sound, in their lianda wlmn they followed John- . «lepertment up to a point of greater definitely settle« the jKietoffice matter In additian to thia Manager Abbott W. loiige was cel«d>rata«l Tuesday even vanced that this I* made poaeible <lrop|>e<l to the Hour. It was suppuwn) eon outside. efficiency than ever heretofore reached an«l whatever efforts, it any, that arc announce that all paaaengera missing ing. on which occasion member? were through the Dunkanl organisation, but that In* ha«l only fainle«l, hilt wh«n Dr. Dr. Maslow te«litlc«l that lie wa« sum-; was tlie districting of the city into made to place in tlie office some other initiated and a l>an<(uat eerved. This : connection with train* on the Bonthem the actual reeulla are due more la the Mas ton arrived a few minute« later, h« merit'd to attend Jolmaon and l*.un*l him twenty Are district*. In the business |«eraon other tlign Mr, Emmitt might fact that five |*eople ware brought In lodge now haa a membership of IDA and . Pacific railroad at Thrall by reason of pron«>nnre«l him dead in an inl«ixlcalcd condition and very and thi«kly settled [nrlions of the city just aa well lie ab,tn<loiie.l. there on excursions. Whan it la re- is one of the in «»I substantial in the ! delays either on the Klamath Lake Coroner Martin was notiAe.1 an«l he Next to tin* ease with which F. I’. abusive, and would not *et him loiieii these diatrict« will consist of fofFr blocks; menilM*re>l that laml there haa barn Htate. Whan it was Aral organiseli railroad or Straw, McIntire Mage line, eiii|4tnelle*l the following jury: Capt. him. Ila dre«aed tlie injured eye the elsewhere the number of blocks is in- Cronemiller landed th« land office Re to $00 an acre and there were fourteen charter member«, will be entertained free of charge at the O.C. Applegate. J. N. Dwonls. T. II next «lav. aud found it tn lie 1« a eery selling at from <rease<l. Car«)« will be printe«l «bowing ceivership come* .Mr Emmitt'« success that nearly one township haa l*en die- only two of whom withdrew from the ; hotels either at Thrall or Pokegama nu- Drl.ap, C A I«*us, U Ilion While end ■laugeiou« romliiion, t>adlr awollen and 1 til connection is made. tlie location of these districts and num in getting th« ap|«oinirnenl aa post |Hiae<l of, some i«lea of Ilia amount of order. Ila existence lias lieen marked J. Milts, ami they returned a verdiet to protruding A few day« later be found ber thereof. Thus, when an alarm is master ul thi« city ami atninp« him aa The faro either way between Thrall tlie effort that «Iralb wascauaed through ■ it tmerssary to remove tlie rye, ami money involved and tlie eateut <4 set with sucoeea ami the benefit« accruing I turned in and th« numlwrol the district Iwing oneol the a moot hot politician« in and Klamath Fall* ie to lie $5.50. to thia community through tlie agency tlement may 1» grasped. There is no heart trouble, «U|wriii<luee*l by excite- loiirxl Imlirdded in II a sliver ol Wm«d I The fight will be a bitter one for the given, it will lie poesible t«i go imme the county, lie ha« a host ol friend« reason why just such a reeult cannot lie of tills lodge have lieen very great. It men t. al.iul one-fourth to tliree-fourlha ol an three men engaged in it are perhape the diately to the section of the city wherein who will l*e elated over his appointment, was therefore with a great deal of en accomplished for Klamath County, If Mr. Hen<iricli*«n was born in Ger inch long, that tha injuml man was in lies I fighter* in the Htate. Everyone the conflagration may be located. Thia and even hie political ciicmiM admit the people hare will get fiigether and thusiasm on the part of the mem Itera, many almut 70 year* ago. He l«a« been a very serious condition. will be a great help ami one that will that he lias won the honor l«y the year* knows what a vigorous scrap Manager and much satisfaction to many of the organise for the purpose. a real4<-nt of this city for the pa»t six Inquiry Thureday morning brought Abbott can put up. He haa shown hie result in the prevention of serious fires. of aervice he has given to the party in ¡original founder* that the twenty-first Hpeaking of the future ol this section years, and «luring that time lie merited out the fact that the chancre for John The question of an electric Are alarm thia county. A few month« ago it waa anniversary waa so fittingly commemo i mettle on several occasion* before, in the reaper! ami ronfittence of lh«r«un- son'« recovery are very «lim. Ho ia still of ths country, Mr. Early aaid: system was discus««! and it waa the lielieved that the fight for the appoint addition to hi* bulldog tenacity be ia rated. "Everyone realise« that we have a mutiity by hi* imlustrv ami cheerful umonacioua. very resourceful. Ifavts and McIntire general opinion that one ought to lie in- ment wonl't develop Into ono »1 the great country here, an«I when 1 aay disposition. In a will, «xccute«l De- are right up in the front rank and tin- «tailed, but it waa also deeided that moat hotly conteate I battle« thia city "hero" I do not mean Butte Valley has seen for sometime, for it waa recog- cetnlier 14, 1907, he ap|««inte<l Alex Service less they get together and com promise pending the accomplishment of such a BELLS alone, but all ol Hiakiyou and Klamath Marlin, Jr., as hi« executor, to servo i nized that a« «<«>n aa the railroad their difference* things will be lively in result the city should lie districted and counties. The sooner the |>e«>ple re without I huh I, ami bequeathed to him every effort made to have the people reaches thia city it wilt i*o one <>l the latst Monday evening at tha Quarterly the transportation cirelre thi* winter. alise that there la no dividing line and I all ol In« real amt personal pr«q>erty. JANSSBM BROOKS In all thi* the people ol thia city aro turn in the alarm according to tlie num best paving |io«t<>ffie«s in the Blate. all work together the better it will he Conference of the Methodist church, Thia action waa due to his gratitude for Miaa |«ona Brooks and Henry Jan- going to benefit, insofar as the mail ia ber of the district where the tire is dis But a« time went by lire ez|«ected Mr. Roy Ranks, after examination by «crop di<l not materialize and the mat tlie many art* <4 kindn«*» shown him ■•«Il ware united in marriage at tha for all of us. Klamath Falla is the Under tlie new acbedule covered. tha Preaiding Eldar, waa voted a local ' concerned. by Mr. Marlin. Tlie property constate Klamath lloua« laal Friday evening, ualural distriliutiag point for all ol thia the mail will reach here in the morning The membership conaieta of the fol ter finally eeltle«! by Mr. EmmlU'« ap» preacher's license. Mr. Banka will lie on section, and it ia having built up at ite of a lot and ainall col tag» al the corner Rev. J. B. Griffith officiating. pointment. No instead ol the night, and will thus land lowing : door a great market—the Butte Valley. trial for two years. If at that time tha of 2nd and Lincoln streets. greater sorprire haa lieen eprung hero There is some question as to whether Active Members—Cha*. Biehn, Cha«. annual conference le convinced that ho mail here at least twelve hour* earlier The development there during the Thu remains were taken in charge l>y | for some time Ilian the announcement than usual. For which the citizen* are , I. -»X J. Biemen«, W. W. Balil- hi« an«l Mr. Cronemiller's appointment* |iast year I* simply a minatnro indiea- poeeeaeea gilts and graces for the office wln.^ _-iw — Dr. H.W. Baldwin, J. were confirtup'l lieforo the both lay ad f'ndertakcr Whitlock, the funeral aer- that Mr. Janssen waa going to be mar of a minister, lie will be ordained dea very thankful. 1 tion of what the futnre will bring forth vic«« vice« being held henl Monday, Rev. Pratt ried, for it waa supposed that he waa a The stag«* will leave this city from the R. Ballard. Bert Withrow, J. II. Wil journment, hut if they have not been, it and it would not lav l*a«l bnaineaa policy con ; anil two years from that time he American hotel at 7 a. tn.; Pokegama at officiating «■Onflrmiil bachelor. Tide aurpriac, son, J. C. Mongtild, Zim Baldwin, Neil is certain that etwh confirmation will l*e for th* people of this city to keep that will be ordained elder. 0 :30 a. m. The exveaa baggage rate will however, del not prevent hie many Campbell, Ed W. Wakefield, W. O. ma«le imme«!iately following the con lie 2 cents per pound; first vtass freight section in mind and work for its trad*. The friends from gathering to make merry Smith, Will G. Wilson, IL T. Baldwin, vening of Congress. Mr. and Mr«. Charles W. Thoma« lelt will also be carrie«! at thia rate. Tick "An extensive program has lieen over the event and estend to the happy ets will I m * on rale at Straw’s stablee, Will Humphrey, C. E. Humphrey, Honorary Members—Aexl Martin, Jr., m*p|*<! out by our company for next tbla week for Roaeburg, where they will American hotel and the McIntire freight Harry Stilts, Will Houston,C. T.Oliver, II. 1.. I’cggs, F. L. Houlton, Roy llam- During Hie past week tlie theatre couple their beet wialiea and congratu year and I am confident that it will be vlait with relatives for a few week«. office. Al the latter place tickets can M. Hanks, C. B. Crisler, 8. Grizzle, i akar, J. V. Houston, Geo. Chastain. It. goers of tlii« city hav« had an opportan- lation«. Mr. Janaaen ia one of the «olid productive ol much greater reeulte than From llrere they will go to Southern Im purchase«! for all points on the South Holly Siemens, Saui WoodwarJ, Bob HI. l Geo. Riahop, Otto Heidrich, J. W ily t>> witneae a repertoire that waa ex and Industrious men of the city. Miaa haa the work done since we entered the California, where they will remain for ern Pacific line and baggage checked Blown, Alex Sldve? Fred Sargent, Al Biemena. ceptionally good, and the more so be- Brooks ia the «laughter of Mr. and Mr«. Held, great aa that haa lieen. Butte the winter. thereto. ran«' of the splumlid manner in which F. C. Brooks ol Swan l.ake They will Valley ia a great «<*ction, lieing built up make their home In thia city. it waa produced, Of the aix playa the , on a great foundation by a great people iieit waa the Clay Maker, in which Wil and tho beat evidence of the truth of HUGHBS !»OILI. liam V. Mong played the leading role. what I aay and the solidity of the enter Mro. Esiella M. I'olll and James II. prise is what has l*en accomplished Not in the hiatory of the llouaton opera house ha« n better play been proilueod Hughes were tnarrieil In Aehlaml on there «luring the past eight months. there, nor ha« an actor appear«' I lieforn Xmas «lay. Rev. W. T. Van Hcoy ol that Mr. its foot light« whose ability would in the city performing the ceremony. FORT KLAflATH slightest degree cotnparo willi that of Huglie« ia well known in thia city, hav *U* t- J Mr. Mong, if« is in l| r claaa of old ing Recti connccte<l with tha Midway ,I< h > Jrfferaon, and hie |«irtrayal of tho Livery nn«l Hhop anil later operating Mias Nellie Melhaso came up from H tu'- character of Peter Denig would often I the stag«* line lM*twe«*n thia city and the Falla to spenil Xmas and may re Bray. Mrs. I'oill Inta re«i«fod bore for bring to mind tha memory of Jeffer main unti1 after New Year's. * f son’s interpretation of Rip Van Winkle. tho peat two years, having twin« here I ¿tv?- (‘red Murphy and family have come It ia Mr. Mong’a intention to remain from Ijtne county. They have many to town, where thoy will remain for the in thia city for a time, during which Im friends who extern! congratulations. winter, ho having resigned his («osition will produce some local talent playa and Following the ceremony Mr. ami Mrs.’ as foreman ol tho Wood River ranch. Hughes left (or Redding, Calif., a hero may open a school of dramatic art. A Mr. ami Mrs. II. I-ow are visiting the they will remain for a short lint«* In-fore returning to thin efty, when* they will latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. New rokerage Smart. niskt* their home. ________________ Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jackson are en joying a visit from Coin tn bus Porter of W« deaire to announce to the citizens Mrs. H. V. Ashland. of Klamath Falla ami vicinity that we Ora Engle and Mra. George 8. Hoyt have opened a business and realty brok Mr«. II. V. Hate« died at her home in AT erage office in tin* West room ol the Hillsboro, Sunday evening. - For the aro visiting relative* at the C-ounty Heat. Houston Hotel building. Wo will make past several month« a he had lieen eon- short time loans on good «ecurity and It is reported that Mr. Fletcher, who lined to her lied and her condition waa and this Fine Line on articles of value, a specialty of listing, Much that no hop«« were entertained for lives on the Melhase ranch, will leave / buying anil selling business houses, her recovery. It waa not believed, shortly for either Portland or Han rooming houses, cl«., and listing prop Our Responsibility Ends When You are Satisfied however, that her death wonld occur so Francisco, where be will have an opera erty for sale or rent. Wo will make u suddenly, and with thia liellef O. II. tion performed for appendicitis, from free photo for display at our office or Gate«, of thia city, who waa in Hills- which he has been a sufferer (or some ■nailing ol all property listed with ns. boro, left for hla homo. Whim he time. Wo hop* to merit the good will and reached Bany he received a measage The Xmas tree entertainment at the friendship <4 all, an«l enjoy a share of school was one of the most successful * announcing the death of his mother. your patronage. We firmly believe in The deceased la survived by her hue- . that we have had hsio. The trev was I the bright future of the Klamath coun bend, lion. 1!. V. Gates, two sons, O. quite heavily laden with gifts and was try and are already ad ve. Using it in The program B. of thia city and 8. E. of Schenec Iieautifully decorated. Eastern papers. tady, N. V., and one daughter, Mlaa was a lino ono and the participant* ac C. P. GREGORY A BON, Helen. Mra, Gatos waa quite well quitted .themselves in a manner that Successor to R. fl. Holler 2t Klamath Falls, Dec. 27, 1907. known in thia city and her many waa very creditable to their teacher. friends extend to the bereaved family E. CO. Last Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. H. A. White o( Bonanza waa In the their sincere sympathy in their be L. C. Sisoinoro entertained a large num- city Tuesday. reavement. New Stage Company I in Pokegama Field DEPARTMENT IS BETTERED New Party Roles and Regulations will be Strictly Enforced and Infringements Punished MEANS A BITTER FlfiHT As a Result of Change in Train Schedule Mail will Arrive 12 Hours Sooner Dies Suddenly Emmitt Is Appointed Anniversary A Solemn WEDDING I Theatre 4 Guaranteed 3 Watch [T| Repairing i Heit kemper’s REPUBLICAN BLOCK t Firm Death of Oates Big shipment of Dining Tables, Rockers, Chairs, etc. ----- GUI Inspect ----- Klamath Tails Furniture Bouse W. GILLETTE &