Trade at the K k K Store I' I Good, reliable merchandise, honest prices < Spring and Summer Stocks are beginning to arrive < /Vew Shoes for large and small, Dry Goods, Clothing, Muslin Underwear, Shirt Waists In fact every thing to be found in an up-to-date store And it’s no trouble to show merchandise KLAMATH REPUBLICAN E. J. MURRAY. Editor ♦ * ♦ « ♦ ♦ « « U AMI’I s NEWS ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ KKK STORE KLMHATtt HILLS' BUST Mi l H UlltlttS i w Riley Pou, is. of Merrill, spent Sat Walter Audvrson was a Kia mulli . urday and Sunday w ith Miss and Mr Falls' vl Itor last Friday. ' Callahan. Mi s Bertl.a \iiderson went to the John Johnson and Mr Palmer at- Falls Friday where slu^ will wurk fol Mrs North | tended church at Gale Sunday. TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Carl Miller, one of the men in the Mr. Thomas and wife and son. Lee. ¡visited J. II Hobbs and attended the employ of the S P Co. near Wampus, left Thursday for San Francisco. All communications submitted for publication in the columns of this Sunday school and church Sunday paper will be inserted only over the name of the writer. No nob de plume Major Spencer, wife und son. Lau­ The many friends of Mrs. Giacom- articles will be published. rence, cam«' up from their home near ! ini are very sorry to hear of h««r 111- Beswlck, Calif, last Wednesday, re­ i ileus aud hiqie she may soon recover. turning home Friday ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦ posts and Chas MeCumbe’ is making Mr and Mrs. Todd were trading Mrs Leon Anderson went to the ♦ YONNA VALLEY ITEMS. ♦ pickets, if this slaughter of the tim- in Merrill Thursday Falls Friday for medical treatment ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ber continues much longer the 11 ra­ Jake Whitlatch was hauling bay She will return lorn«« in about two ' ber will all be cut away near th is through Gale Saturday. A social dance at the home of Mr. weeks. school. R. C. Audersou is busy plowing and Mr*. Euiii Egert in North Yonna J l> Kelly, wife ami sons, of Al­ Waller Simpson was at the Wm. i these days. was one of the social events of the turas, stayed here Thursday night, Welch place Saturday. Everyone is busy in Merrill Valiev 'on they way home from Prospect, Or week. A basket supper was brought! The weather has been uncertain tills fine weather preparing for spring J When about six miles from Pokeg- by those attending. Those from Yon­ lately but not very disagreeable. The seeding. na present were: Mr and Mrs. Perry uiuu they got stuck lu the snow and roads are still very bad but a few­ Nellie Johnson gave her mam ! had to leave their wagon und come Randles, Mr. and Mrs Manuel Vier­ days of good weather will dry them I friends a party Friday evening an«t j ¡the rest of the way on horseback ra and family, Mr and Mrs. Scy Pool ‘ I up considerably. ¡a very enjoyable time was spent I and family. Misses Hazel Fitch. Mary I Mrs. A. L Michael, of Pine Flat, in playing games and dancing until, They could not get their wagon out Smyth, Nellie Bliss, Bertha Beck' so they took Mr Spencer's wagon for 'was in Dairv Saturdav. midnight, when a nice luncheon was the rest of their Journey. Messrs. Jerry Pearson. Jesse Drew. An excellent dinner was enjoyed 1 served, after which all left for their' John Donnell, John Ritter and Will ¡by friends and relatives at Mr. and ¡homes. Thos«« present were. Misses Logue. i Mrs. C. E. Drew's home Sunday. At i W. P. Sedge and Wm. Welch weie I the dinner were: Mrs. L ,M Pitch, Neva Whitlatch. Vesta Todd. Della Gerking, Lucy and Guida Johnson. in Bonanza on business Saturday. lUZIO. Mrs *w. N. u». S. MICR, .X'-ll Ult-W, Drew. ■gtoa Miss Nett Drew. , Nellie Johnson Messrs. Wm. Gra­ VICTORIA. March 9 Jack John- A. L. Michael and wife, of Pine'Jesse Drew. Waive Drew. Miss May ham. Horace Hickman. Cbas. Whit­ mm the heavyweight champion pug­ Flat, are intending to move to Dairy Robinson. David Shook and Barri­ latch. Howard O'Connor, Lee Thom­ I Hist. and his w liite wife. a former as soon as he has the crop put in son Gray as, Dannie Anderson. Jesse Johnson. «on his place. Philadelphia wotnao who threw In I Godfrey Beck and Otto Hoppe went Leo Todd Mr. and Mm Johnson, her lot with him after the fight at Geo. Ritter returned to his home [to Dairy Saturday to meet Mr. Hoppe Mr. and Mrs Maupin and Mr and Sy dney, and Sam Fitzpatrick. who Friday from the Falls, where he was who had returned from Sacramento, M rs Clemens Is no Ioniser manager of the big black a witness in the Wallis trial. where she has been visiting Mr. Mr. and Miss Callalian and Rllev champion, having sev-red relut lone Mrs. Godfrey Beck entertained and Mrs. Hoppe spent Saturday night Powers *i«ent Friday evening w ith | with him, arrived this morning by friends Sunday. Those present were: at Mr. Beck's, going to their home in J. H Hobbs | the Canadian-Aust tai tun line Mnkiira, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fiackus and fam­ the mountains the next day. B«-rt Wooden Is now working for from Sydney. Johnson unreservedly ily, Mrs. W. H. Bliss and L. M. Mills John Anderson went to Bonanza W H Hadley. declared hl» «lllingnvss to meet Jef- J. H. O'Brien made a business trip Monday to get medicine for Mrs Per­ We can show you the Mr. and Mrs Hadley attend'd a . fries or any other man. to the Falls Sunday. ry Randles. business meeting of the Methodist ’ In an Interview before leaving for Last Saturday night Dr. Johnson ' L. M Mills is cutting wood for his church in Merrill Saturday, It was .Vancouver, JolniMin said of Bonanza was called to the home own use this week. decided to commence work on the I am willing to meet Jeffries; I of Manuel Vierra to attend Mrs. Perry C. C. Carlson is getting timbers new church bulldir g In a few day*. am willing to meet any man In the Randles, who is very ill. At the pres­ to put up his windmill this week Eugene Hammond was call«*d back w oi- in Klamath County Id. and I don't think that any one ent writing she is very little improv- Earl Beckdolt. of Bonanza, was to the Falls Monday- to serve on thei can get a decision over tne. much less ed. visiting in Yonna Sunday Jury. put tne out. it amuses ine to hear Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ritter and Ad- Geo. Smyth is busy this week haul­ Dan Caldwdl and «Ife filtert»Intuì am Wiedman were visiting at the ing hay from Mrs. Della Colaban's. the Five Hundred Club Saturday ev­ this talk about Jeff clulmlng the championship. Why. when a ma?or C. C. Pearson lias been clearing home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Egert ening The novel way of selecting leaves office, I he's an ex-mayor. Isn't land lately. FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS Sunday. W lien a champiiin leaves th« Godfrey Beck. C.W. Sherman, Orin' Thomas Stanley is plowing on th • partners was very amusing, with pa­ he? per cut In various ways and distrile Io»'» an ex-champion. Well. McCumber, Hans Stoeshler, Otto Jasper Bennett place this week tiling and then by matching pieces Is Jeff He wants to try to got Hoppe, W. H. Bliss, S. Harris, John Miss May Robinson and Harrison you would get your partner. A very Lind and Ernest Nail were doing bus­ Gray w ent to Dairy Sunday. enjoyable evening was sp«-nt In play- iness in Dairy Saturday. John and Carl Ritter have tnoveu ing the game and at midnight a Miss Nett Drew, who is teaching Geo. Ritter's cattle from the Paxton dainty lunch v < sting the 8th grade in the Klamath Fails 'place where they have been wintered of cake ami ic< pres- school, came to her homo in Yonna to their home place. 'ent were: Ei I and I on a visit Saturday. She came on John Anderson has been busy the 'wife Willie He the stage to Dairy and was brought past week breaking horses. sori and wife, t'lai. Dat An out home by John Lind, returning Five of the children who have be«-n derson. Mr. and Miss Callahau, I II Sunday in a private rig with her absent from school on account of Hobbs arid wife, Riley Win champion, brother, Jesse Drew. sickness and bad roads returned tills .Graham, Miss Robinson md loser's The witnesses in the horse stealing week. O'Connor. rs m c illan Prop’r Is Co to case are beginning to came home' The Gra y place In North Yonna, Mai ie. Tay lor entered school Mon- ■ I» got to from the Falls. Some of them have which was recently sold to C. E day. d That's J Modern improvement*. 73 rooms hih I suites. been absent for quite a time and are! Drew, has again changed hands, be- George Wooden was glad to get home. Among those re- i ing sold to Perry Randles. a Sample Rooms, Bar Room, Bailors, Two Club school Friday. turning this week were: Mrs. L. M Wm. Wight has been busy brand­ t* Rooms, Etc., Etc. Clara Anderson. Mamie Jones and Fitch, David Shook, Mr. and Mrs Geo. ing calves this week. Blanche Robinson took «upper Thur* Smyth and daughter, Anna. Mrs. Alf. Frank Cuttei returned from Klam­ ! > SPECIAL RESORT IOR TOURISTS day evening at the Bachelor's Hall If Wallis and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wal- ath Falls to David Shook's place on in Ixidd's iloilow with Herbert An ­ say, lis. ’ Saturday. derson, Wm. Graham and Howard got While building a fence on hia tlm- Wm. Wight has sold -. four yeai O'Connor. They reported a good he’s to 11' ber claim this week Fred Beck found old gelding to A. IL Harpold of Bo- t Bland a beautiful pair of deer horns. nanza, for |leo. rather salty. , Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wight were vis­ NEW SYSTEM Ol 1 \ . VJ l<>\. John Anderson George Ward lias quit school to itors at J. G. Wight's place Sunday. Manuel Vierra. wor k on the farm. We ore all sorry Jeff Kirkpatrick, who has been Thos. Michael, of hairy, came to In the February n iimbc of the to lose him. trapping on Lost River, returned to Yonna Monday after a load of wood ('tilvi'isit of ih -gi n Bull Un Pro­ Mrs. J. If Hobbs has had the his home in Yonna Thursday. feasor I G. Young, head of the fili- Mrs. L. M. Ficb, upon her return measles this week. Jacob Rueck went to the Falls Fri­ from the Falls, was taken -d<-k verslty deput t tiH'iit of Economics unii The Mr. and Mrs. Albin entertained day to attend the meeting of the di­ trip seemed to be too much for her. Sociology, discusses one of the t wo R. C. Anderson, Wm. Graham, Mr. rectors of the Water Users Associa­ Miss Louise Fiackus wax visiting way* of making the butdi-n of t and Mrs Dan Caldwell, Dannie An­ tion. On his return trip he will her uncle, Theodore Fiackus, Sunday . beur h«ss heavily on the uverago dll derson and Mrs. Jones one evening bring out some freight for himself. z«-n of Oregon. He points out the Georg' Ritter has b gun plowing this week. He reports the Low hill In very bad this week. methods of taxation that must be Mr and Mrs. J. Eivy and Ledford condition. Kclsrjr Blink Opposite American Hotel adopted to secure an equitable ills Bert Doone and Pat Verier, of Bo­ and Gwen Elvy entertained a few of C. C. Pearson and sons, Glenn and nanza, made a business trip to Mrs. tribution of the weight of public ex­ their friends Sunday evening. .Thev Jerry, W. L. Simpson, Joseph Welch L. M. fitch's place Sunday to get penditures and discusses means of all had a jolly time playing cards and and son, Ivan, went on a fishing trip I some horses which they have winter- keeping down the aggregate. Prof. after supper departed for their homes to the Upper Gap Sunday. ed there. Young believes that tlie vital matt« .« tin- whole subject of taxation ami to voting their host» capital entertain* Mrs. Truax, of Bonanza, who is ill. for the people of Oregon In their supervise the accounting Hjatems of Manuel Vierra wuit to the Reser irs. is expecting her mother from Ohio vation on a business trip Tuesday. public affairs 1s not so much to put ■ill state Institutions, of counties and I to come to take care of her. as little money as possllile Into pub of municipalities The second step Bert Shelley was a business vlsi- Judge Noland stated that Court That the rate of excavation of the lit- activities as it Is Io gel the larg Ontario Is determined that the tor to Bonanza Saturday. would meet at 10 o'clock today, Panama Canal Is greatly dependent <-st possible returns from the money he thinks should be the amendment M. P. Nelson, of Yonna, went to at which time he wished all the at- upon tile rainfall, is shown by the In­ put. in and to have nil share In th«' of the state constitution so that In- great Malheur project shall bo reiil- the Falls Sunday tb me t his wife tornejs having cases on the docket crease In tlic amount of material re­ eontI’lbittIon according to the Just tangible personalty could lie taxed lz< d. The people of Ville nro co-op­ and children who have be-n visiting to be present, as he wished to set moved In different months. During stun third. nt such rates and by’ such methods erating with th« in In fact till the relatives In Minnesota. the dates for hearing of equity cases. one month recently, whefo tin re was He adopts ability to pay as the as to secure full returns better ex­ Wm. Uhrmann has been busy the De believed that the cases could all a precipitation of 11.66 inches, the true standard. In order Io maintain empt altogether than continue the citizenship of Malheur County is a last few days making Improvements be disposed of within two or three excavation amounted to 2,920,19 1 cu­ a system of taxation In Oregon se­ present iniquitous farce of Invisible unit, and there was never better evi­ on his place. days, and he was anxious to close the bic yards, in another month, when curing revenues from taxpayers in personalty taxation. Corporations dence of their progressive s|Hrlt thrtn J.F. Wallis, John Logue, John Don­ term as he would soon have to go to the total rainfall was 5.93 Inches, proportion to their respective abilities should lie taxed by an ad valor um the fact that they raised one evening nell and W. C. Sherman, Sr., wore in Lakeview to hold the May term there. the total excavation exceeded that of to pay he thinks that the first requis­ system that secures nssossmont In last week the sum of |2500 In twen­ Dairy Sunday. the former month by 343,1 79 cubic ite is the estAbllshmont of a high­ proportion to Income earning power. ty-five minutes or at the rate of A great deal of wood cutting I For the first time Los Angeles was yards and amounted to 3,203,673 cu­ grade tax commission, which should The third rend Just mont hç advocates 1100 a minute with which to ad­ now going on in the timber near the Wednesday night in wireless com­ bic yards. This Is only 216,397 cu­ have power to assess corporations of Is a scientific adjust mont of taxes to vertise their resources. When one Hildebrand school house. Jesse Drew munication with the Hawaiian -Is­ bic yards less than the highest record general situs, especially public ser­ taxing Jurisdictions obviating the dlf- considers that Ontario lias only 1600 and Dock Pool are working with the lands. The distance between the two made in March last, when the total vice corporations, to supervise nil lo­ flcultles nnd Injustice always attend­ population, this Is one of the rec­ wood saw, Harrison Gray is making points Is 2200 miles. was 3,480,270 cubic yards. cal assessments, to Investigate closely ing apportionment of state taxes am- ords. LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON HEN vou think of it that you pass more time in your sleeping cham­ ber than in any other part of the house, you want the place as comfortable as possible, Let us start you out with a handsome new bedroom suite or, at least, one of those ele­ gant metal bedsteads, fitted with soft mattress and gent- ly-y¡elding springs, We are offering some special induce merits just now. 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