WANTED Girl for general house
work. Apply to Mrs Gio. Noland.
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CLEARANCE SALE!
“High Jinks" at Degree ot Honor
Thursday night All members specially
requested to be in attendance.
M ary E. F ish . C. of H.
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N. S. Merrill ha» »««Id ten beau of
voung mules for |!5tV.
The youngest
has just l«een weane«! and the oldest is
less than three years.
WANTED—Girl for general house
work.
Apply Heitkemper's Jewelry
Store.
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John W ami James L l.ogue. W P.
Sedge and J R Welsh, are Dairy resi
dents who were here Monday.
flonday, January 6th,
until
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Secure Bargains While You Can
THE BRICK STORE C°
CITY
Agents for the celebrated
Lamm & Co.
hand - tailored clothes
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BRIEFS
FOR SAI. F Eighty acres.neai Dairy;
price fh’ per acre. Oome to s««e us
t about this land — Masou A Slough tf
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Mr. and Mrs. Lewi* Gerber cam«« in
I from luiiigell «alley Sunday, ' whrip
they were called bv the illness of Mr«.
Geroer’a father, whom they report very
much improv«-1.
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W. II. McClure left Sunday
Dorris where h< will probably engage in
th«- meat business, it arrangeme «IS can
1 l«e made to secure tlie ol.l shop nt that
place.
We have a few thousand dollars to
loan on real estate. Mason Jk Slough tf
See Adv for marsh lands.
The Oddfellows held a big session
J. P. Bonham, the Singer man, re
Saturday night, when they conferred turned Thursday from Merrill, where he
the second degree. There are four ap attended to business (or a lew day *
plications in for degrees, commencing
the first meeting m the m«>nth.
D W Burling, the Ikirris real estate
man, is in the city Friday boosting the
WALL PAPER-WALL PAPER
coming railroad terminus.
WALL PAPER
Dr. Middleton, of Klamath Agency
fiOtX* Rolls Choice Wall Paper
was in the city Friday.
House I in.ng
Wheat hay, allalia and timothy,
All at popu .<r prices
mixe«l No. 1 hay >1 « al the Belmont
Baldwin the Hardware lValer
Stables.
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Klamath Falls
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For the Man
who wants
The Koval Neighbor* will give a st
Valentines' dance at Houston’s opera
house on February 14th. The grand
march will be led by the Forester» and
M. W. A. and Koval Neighbor* team«.
style and quality
Mr. and Mrs. Ja*. II. Hughes are in
the city front Butte valley, where Mr
Hughes is now' engaged in clearing n
large tract of sagebrush land, prepara
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tory to putting in a crop of grain, They
will return to Dorn« Monday.
Every change of Fashion
is reflected in our assort ment
of high grades.
We show the same selec
tions as are seen in the swell
city stores—same Clothing,
Hats and Shoes—same Fur
nishings.
FOR SALE—House and lot four
blocks from post office. P. O. box 115,
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
It
According to the new schedule issue«!
bv the postotfice de|>artnient to go into
effect Monday, Februrary ¡0. the mail
will leave Klamath Fall« m the morning
at 10 o'clock and arrive here about 3
o'clock in the afternoon. The new or
der provide« for a ten hour acbedule be
tween here and 1'okegama.
The mail
w ill leave the latter place at 5 a. m.
** When it's new it's here
When it's here it's new
Small tract* of well located tule marsh
lands offered for one week at |2l) per
acre. Abel Adv.
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Practice for “The Crucifixion” under
the leadership of T. W. Zimmerman is
progressing very satisfactorily.
The Twenty One Club gave one of its
popular dance* la»< evening, and it was
one of the most largely attended of any
given by this organ ¡ration for some
time, 'lhe evening was an ideal one for
dancing and the guest* of the Club en
joyed tiietnuelVM thoroughly.
The
dancing committee tiad decorated the
hall beautifully, evergreen, flowers, red
and while rib'xin and Japanese lantern*
entering largely into the decoration*.
Each of the ladies was presented with a
carnation as a souvenir of the occasion.
KLAMATH-FALLS ■ OR*
-EXCLUSIVE
GOODS
Withrow-Melhase Block
0. K. TRANSFER & STORAGE CO
“Spray 'em or cut 'em down,” says
Secretary W lUiamson of the State Board
of Horticulture, in discussing the care of
fruit trees awl vine*. He is engaged in
»ending out the formulas for spraying
for the San Jose »« ale, wooly aphir,
codling moth and other thing*that prey
on the fruit crop of Oregon.
"Now is the time for winter spraying
and it ought to lie done right away,"
1 e said.
"Where the tree* are not
Wurth spraying they »liould becut down
and burned, so as not to remain breiding
placi-s for lhe various ¡>ests. Even rose
hushes ought to be sprayed, in order
that they may not harbor the San Jose
scale.
KENYON A THOMPSON, PROPS.
Goods packed and shipped. Heavy freighting
a specialty. Baggage orders given prompt at
tention.
Having up-to-date piano trucks we
solicit your fine piano moving.
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Phones—Office 871, Barn 671, Res dence 645
Cbarle* Tximbert of Bonanza manager
of the Klamath Falls-Lakeview stage
line has been in this city since Saturday
looking after the business at this end of
the line.
LIVERY AND FEED
STABLES
BUESING A CLENDENNING,
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Dependable Hardware
Heating Stoves, Household Utensils, Guns
and Ammunition, Cutlery—in fact every-
thing in Good Hardware—No shoddy or
shelf-worn goods.
Agents celebrated Ellwood Fences—
and everything the farmer needs.
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Abstracting
ALLEN BLOAN
Secretary
Maps, Pians Blue Prints, Etc.
Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc.
Surveying and Irrigation Engineering
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
DOJI J. ZUMWALT, C. £
Proaidaat
M. D WILLIAMS, C. £.
Troam rar
Chat Is UlhV Ch<
NATIONAL
The following teacher* are in the rity
taking the examination« for -late and
county pap-r«
Meedaniea Knkendall,
Newton, ami Lambert. Mis»,-» l.'achael
Applegate, Sarah Gntfllli, Nichol«. l/,la
VI ilker»on and W.-»f
Messers Irwin.
Hall, Griffith, Clapp, <K. Mnlkayr and
True Deiaip tor county papers.
Mis*
Conn an ! Callahan and Mr. Hall for
state pa|«er».
Bonanra has two girl basket l>all
teams, and they are ready te challenge
the world. It would make a nice in-
teresting game if sf rai.gementa could lie
made to hate tlieiu meet one of the
Klamath Falls lesm«.
According to J H. Hulse, who recent
ly returned from Dorna, the Dunkarda
are planning to set out a one humlred
acre tract in apples this spring.
It is
believed that the vicinity near Ma. I»oel
is particularly adapted to the raising of
fruit. Experiment* already made fully
justify those who bold this opinion ano
another year will see large tracts planted
in fruit trees. The contract is also
alxrut to be let for the seeding of H tract
I of 700 acres in wheat.
Every indica
| tion points to the rapid settlement and
cultivation
all land along the line of
the new railtoad.
Capt. Ivan D. Applegate arrived in
Richard Kern* ami T. H. Hunsaker,
the city Thursday from his home in are i i the rity from Dorris.
Oakland, Cal. Mr. Applegate will re
ft is understood that the Fire Depart
main here a short time looking after his ment will ask for the receipt* from the
•beep interest*.
basket ball game*. The Public Library
Evidence that the dog poisoner has official» also think they could use tht!
begun work again this year ha* been money to good advantage.
reported. “Rip,” the fine English i
Jrx- Hettinger, of Bonanza, waa regis
pointer, Irelonging to !.. A. Gregory,
was taken sick Thursday, with every tered at the American Hotel Monday.
indication of poison, and it was only
District. Attorney W. J. Moore ar- 1
after several hours ol work that the
life of the animal was saved. It w ill l>e rived from Lakeview Saturday evening
remembered that last year there was a to attend the special term of Circuit
Mr. |
big loss of valuable dogs from some un Court, which convened today.
known person distributing poisoned Moore said he did not think he would
be a candidate for re-election.
meat.
Geo. W. Nowlin, who ha* held down ,
Since the organization of the ornpany
here to prospect for oil, there has been cases on tin-Republican for more than '
several representative* from the nutside two years and recently of the Herald I
sent here to make private investigation force, left Hunday morning for lx»/
One of these parties is in the county Angeles where he will join Ina wife and I,
now from Bakersfield, Cal. In speak young son, who have been in the land
for several
ing with a business man of Bonanza, be of |>er|>etiial sunshine
fully agreed with the report^ and state- I months. Mr. Nowlin will seek employ
meins made by Mr. Sims.
He said, ment on one of the large dailies in
however, that it would take a well-or Southern California.
ganized company with considerable cap- '
Miss Doris Goee and Oda Cravens were
irai in order to »ink well* and build pipe ’ Bonanza people in the city Friday
line*.
making final proof on timber claims.
W P. Sedge, of Dairy, who recently
Fred Liskey, charged with mayhem
purchased the Davie*’ *u>ck of merchan on the persom of Ira McCall, was re
dise, wa* in the city Tuesday.
Mr. I leased from custody of the sheriff Mon
bedge brought in 2M dozen of egg* which day on t'M bail, fnrtiished by hi*
be sold to the local merchant*. He say* mother and brother. The case will be
the Yonna Valiev hens are workingover tried at the regular June term of court.
time these fine day* and they are turn
ing out dole lo three hundred dozen of
Charles Horton has ju*t, returned
egg* each week. Wr'h such a recoid as, from Yainax, where he is wintering 3(Xl
this the people tjf Yonna ought to feel head of stock cattle. He also ha* 40<J
happy and keep humming the “lay of head at his home ranch.
.Mr. Horton
the hen.” Mr. Sedge i* offering for sale states that there is no danger of his
Iri* entire Stock of merchandi.e at actual running short of hay this winter, as he
coat, also hi* building* and lut
Hi* probobly will have bOU tone left over,
reason for this is the desire of Mrs. when he turns bis stock out on the
Sedge to go to California, to care for her range He will make hi* final«hipment
i father, who wa* bereft of in* wife re. thia **a«on of about 600 head of beef
cently.
I catti« the latter part ol thia month.
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Have Been Placed In So Hlany Homes.
Cbev Sell Cbemselves.
The Wonderful Success of These Stoves is the
Beautiful Nickel Finish
and the
High Class Workmanship
Embodied in all the good features of this range
is the
December 1st One brown pony mare
with oval brand on left shoulder, about
4 years old.
One black mare with
white strip in face and white hind feel,
about three year» old.
One mouse
color mare with narrow white strip in
face. al>out two years old. One bay
mare colt coming two years old. has
four white feet, small spot in forehead
and on nose.
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Klamath Falls. Or
the County of Klamath.
Mary J. Johnson. I’latnnff »• CharUa Johamm.
Defendant. Suit for IS vote*
To t'harloa Johnson, the abovo named ¡Wfendant
You are hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint ffled a*ainat you In the aka we en
title*! suit, on or botor* Thursday, the 2*th day
of Marek IVO. beta« the last day of the time
prescribed in the order for the publkattam of thie
summoni. the first pukdk-alam there*»/ twin* un
the IJth day of February. !**. and if you fail so
to appear and answer, for want thereof the plain
tiff will apply to the Court fur the relief prayed
for in the eomplaint heroin, to wit
For a derrae
ditaolvin« the bonds of matrimony now eiiotm«
between plaintiff and <!efvn«ianl and fur the rare
an«! ru«fudy of Juanita Huth Johnson, a minor
child, the ireue of sahi marrUk<**. an«! the <•*«•(•
and diaiurerrnent" uf thia suit, and for such
other and further relief ai to the Court may went
just and OQUilaLU.
Thia summon» U served by pubHcaUun thereof
in the Klamath lb'pubiican. by unler uf the Hun
H L. Hen on. one of the Jud<CN uf the First
Judkial District of the State of Oregon, made,
date*! and tiled in thia suit at Klamath Falls. Ore
gon, on the 12th day of Fefouary. 1KM. which
sax! order requires that summons in thia cult be
publiidted once a week for a period of tlx succes
sive ar.<! mnsertitlve weeks from the ISth day of i
February. !>»■
Il W KEESEF
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Attorney for Plaintiff
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NIAGARA STEEL RANGES
Economy of Fuel
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Money Will Not Buy A Better Steel Range
Than A Malable 1 op
National and Niagara
Roberts & Hanks
Emma Block
Phone, 173
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A new basket ball has been purchased
Guy M. Ingram, head of the Forest
Service at Lakeview, passed through for use during the series of games for the
the city Thursday on hi* wav lo the Mong Cup. The ball will Is- given to
ti e winner of the series.
railroad.
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“There Is Only One II fy
Of Judging The Future;
That ts By The Past.”
Notice
Supt II. G. Wilton and W J. Btrclty
“Every drop pure," is what can l-e
uf llit* Atfvnry, rMpttl tu rruitin in llia
said of Continental whiskey, Watci
city until thr cuurluniun ul thv cwh In
Mill whiskqy, Normandie Rye and F. F. uh ich tiiv Indian» art* intrrraled
V. Rye. Sold by C. lb Willson
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Yesterday waa-H)th anniwraary ot th#
Postmaster Murdoch, as soon as ho
ws-notified of the change in the mail birthday ut Abraham I.incolli, nr having
been burn on Febril rv 12. IMMh in Har«
schedule, telegraphe«! the depa>tment
asking that the order be reconsider«"»!, din county, Krntuvky. Hr «»» ataati*
and advising that the mail leave here st naled un April 14, 1*64.
S o'clock in the morning instead of
waiting until 10 o'clock.
lie lias not
reeeive«l an answer yet.
If the eituens
County Assessor
will support the lawtinsster in his effort
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herebv
announce myself as a candi
to reme«ly the present conditions, it un
date for the Republican nomination •»
doubtedly can be acomplished.
Assessor of this county, subject to ths
As an indication of the increase in will of the voters at the primary «lee
business condition» prevailing in this
tmn. April 17, 1SOK.
city, that of G. Heitkemper, Jr., is a
E. W. GOWEN.
fair example.
When he rented the
store room in the Kepublican block In*
t«eheved that he would have ample room
I hereby declare m» self a candidal«
for sometime to come, but now lie finds
for the noni.nation lor county assessor
that bis business has grown to such pro
portions a« to demand large, ai'. omim • on the republican ticket, aubject to th«
decision ot the voter» at the primary
datums He has therefor made arrange
ments lor lhe erection of an addition on election, April 17, llMW.
S. B. GARDNER.
the rear of his store, which will <>«• us««d
as a work shop and »tore room.
The
space at present used for these purposes
will be fitted up lor optical and music
departments ami will lw in barm-my
In th« Circuit Court of tbo State of Orw-*. f *
with the rest of In» establishment.
C. A. Jensen, who ha* been employed
on Klamath hall* newspapers for several
Do not buy Mended whiskey. When
years, left for Ijtkeview Saturday morn- I yon want pure whiskey i-e<- that it is
ing. He bn* accepted a position as fore put up under thegovrrnment's"bondesl
man on the Lake County Examiner, and warehouse stamp," as is the Continen
leing a good printer a ml also u good tal whiskey, Waler Mill whiskey. Nor-
fellow lie will fit into hi* new sur uian.lie rye nnd*F F. V. rye. Sold by
rounding*.
C. D. Willson.
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Rigs furnished with or without drivers. Feeding our
specialty. Grain by the sack. Hay by the bale or ton*
Large corrall for loose horses.
Phone 591
J. M. Emery io down from Fort
Klamath. Mr. Emery has wi.h hint
several marten and fox skins, which
were taken from animals he trapped in
the northern part of the county
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are all handsome specimens of Iur.
Farewell Ovation
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Crouemiller war«
given a big ovation at Fort Klamath
saturviav night.
Mr. Crouemiller ha*
l«eeu visiting friends in the Wood River
country previous to his departure lor
Lakeview to assume hisdiitle« as receiver
of the land office.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Cronemiller have
a host of warm personal friends, who
took this occasion to show the rsspect
in which they hold their former neigh-
bor«. As soon «• the suggestion »»»
made it wus oiithusiasticaily taken tip
l>y evorvono and arrangement» were
quickly made lor a banquet ami dance.
When the people ot Woo«i River un
dertake to «Io a tiling they alwsis go the
limit and aturday alleru.ioii the resi
dents began pouring in and by eveuing
uearly everybody within a radius ol 30
miles were gathered nt the big I'»"
where lheevent was to take plscr. lhe
r. twirl« state that it was the largest
gathering hi the history of the hurt,
wuli everyone crowding each oilier to
offer tt.eir coiigiatulallona ami do hon
or Io their most reepected cilisen.
Mr.
and Mrs. Crouemiller were troth deepl'
moved l>y the enthuiiastie reception
lendeted them and It will l«e with a ting«
o: regret that they leave their host of
sincere ft lends.
PHONE516
For fresh groceries of all kinds—Phone
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For the best of teas and coffees—Phone
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For the choicest of canned goods—Phone ç-i-6
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For fresh raisins, candies, nuts, etc.—Pilone ç-i-6
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For
190B groceries
and
fruits—Phone
For courteous treatment always—Phone ç-i-6
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ABSTRACTERS
A. oholoe
of iiiv€?«t«
munta flint ’will iimlcv
flit» ji ta re li ci aer xiionox
Lands
Ranches
City Property
Farm Mortgages
Let Me
Hear
Your
Watch
Tick!
MASON & SLOUGH
If you want your Watch re
paired by a skilful repairer,
bring it to me. I employ"«
Watchmaker who underttxnds
not only the theory, but the
mechanical principle* of
BALDWIN The Hardware Dealer
WATCHES
Carries the Most Compia
Line of
All work guaranteed.
No
matter what kind ol a watch
or how badly broken, it can be
repaired and done promptly, al
Hardware, Stoves,
Steel Ranges,
Paints and Oils,
Wall Paper,
Pumps and Pipe»
Crockery
WINTERS
Bnfc/imaitsr* Jtutltrt Optiriani
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
For Sale!
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UNIVERSAL BREAD MIXER. Makes Bread Making a Plea»««-
Agent for STUDEBAKER WAGONS and OLIVER PLOWS
The “ACME" and “1900" WASHING MACHINES rob wash <<•/ 01
mo«t of Ita terrors.
I offer ray stock of
General Merchandise
for sale at actual cost.
Stock will invoice be-
ween $4000 and $5000.
-Respectfully,
W. P. SEDGE
UNIVERSAL I OOu CHOPPED
DAIRY, ore .
or MASON & SLOUGH
KLAMATH FALLS
The Big Four-Story "BRICK," Klamath Falls
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