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* » Overcoat Bargains One-half off on every overcoat in the house. prevail until stock is reduced. These prices A DfAI T'T' TH P HD A \X/I NJi ■ We cannot print the result of our draw- ADvU I I IIU ▼ ▼ 11 NvJ jnjrt ns ¡t ¡s against th Postal Laws. K. K. K. STORE b<<r of the friends of Rev. and Mrs Nortrldge spent the evening at their W. L. Welch, of Dairy, was in the if the old German saying comes residence In a most sociable and FORT KI.AMATH. Jan. 3 (Spe city Tuesday. cial.)—Twelve below xero yesterday true. "An weiaae t'hrlstag wacht an agreeable manner, In games and pas Mrs. J. A. Walker, of Merrill was morning and 17 this morning. griene osther," the coming spring times and watching the passing of btopping at the Livermore Friday. wl>l be an early one, for the earth the old and the Incoming of the year Kinsey Jones left for Crystal today Henry L. Parrish was in the city was covered with a beautiful white 1910. A social dunce was also given from Merrill for a few days this week. after a week's visit here. He will mantle Christmas Eve. their friends by Mr. and Mrs. Allen Chas. Lambert and daughter. Lu I Hot the steamer Winema again next The celebration of the birth of Taylor on the John Shook ranch. All summer. cile. were in the city from Bonanza Christ, held at the Dairy school house speak of having a delightful time of Miss Restora French returned to Friday. Christmas Eve. was an elaborate and It. A midnight luncheon was one of Guy Merrill, the Tule Lake horse Crystal today after a week's visit fitting affair, and attested the dill the features. At the residence of Mr. man. returned to his home at Merrill at the Fort, to resume her duties genre. Industry and good taste of and Mrs. Mike Reuck was a gather there as teacher. Tuesday. the committees having the matter ii. ing ot a large number of their Ger Joseph Arzner, of Lakeview, ar The school at Fort Klamath will charge. The room was beautifully man friends. and a characteristic rived Tuesday from Portland on his ?njoy another week's vacation. and tastefully decorated with wreaths "feast of fat things" occurred, lasting way home. Nelson and Homer Smith started j and garlands of evergreens and col- throughout the night. Supper wis G. Heitkemper left Monday morn to the Falls Saturday after a load ot ored paper, the trees were likewise served at 6 o'clock and such a sup- ing for Portland. He expects to be freight, meeting with a mishap a ornamented, the whole ensemble pre- ! per; O, My. Wlth urkey as the chief gone several days. short distance below Klamath senting a most charming picture that j "piece de reslstance"- just cooked to Wm. Goss and wife, of Bonanza, Agency. An Icy stretch in the road re was a fitting set-off to the excellent a turn, tender and juicy as one could were in the city this week, stopping i sulted in overturning the wagon. Ho program that was given with a readi wish, fit t to tempt the pajate of tn at the Lakeside Inn. ner was shaken up considerably and ness and vim which indicated stu-ll- epicure. the table almost literally C. Swanston, the cattle buyer, ar ' ad one of his fingers disjointed. Bob i j ous and thorough preparation, such groaned with the weight of good rived in the city Tuesday from his Sunsaker, of the Falls, hapepning as is characteristic of E. M. Hal). Its things. Then followed games, and home in Sacramento. I the music of Jack Reu’-ic'« ¡•long, lent aid in righting th legs and manager, assisted by Miss Wells. Fol dancing to Mrs. S. E. Terwilliger and daugh performed also the surgical feat oi lowing Is the program: g.aphophone until midnight. whrr to ters, ot Merrill, returned Tuesday .tting tie injured finger back into Anthem—"Joy to the World". Chorus Ii.ucbeon was served and the dato mg from a visit in California. proper alignment again. No othe- Recitation . ......................... Zelma Oden returned, and continued "ad lib" till One hundred and thirty marrlnge amage was done and Nelson an i j Recitation Mabel Anderson night gave way for morning. Inter licenses were issued in Klamath Homer returned to the Fort. i Song and Pantomime .. Little Peach spersed with German songs of the County during the year 1909. Alpla Taylor olden time. There was no lack of, The masquerade New Year s Ev • , Recitation Judge H. L. Benson returned last Pantomime The Snow Family drinkables to make the occasion truly ! was a jolly affair. Fifty couples, p-tr- evening from Salem and Portland, Recitation —"Scattering Remarks" joyful to those who attended. where he has been on legal business. ticlpated. Your reporter has not a ............................ Albert McCumber 'ist of the maskers, but I must sa' Miss Ethel Barrows, who has been COUNCIL CONNU». that credit is du“ each and every one Solo—"Wonderful Night" (Miss visiting relatives at Merrill, left this EKS OltDINANt ES Wells) ...... Chorus who appeared in the garb of dU- morning for her home in Washing- guise. Mrs. Jackson deserves un- Recitation — “lie Didn't Want Every member of the City Council ton. Much" Willie Welch usual credit by way of entertainment was present at the regular meeting Superintendent H. G. Wilson is In at the supper hour and for »Lei Recitation—"Little Orphan An Monday evening, when several new the city from Klamath Agency, on nie" Girls abundance and well cooked viands a» and old ordinances were considered. business connected with the reserva- Reading — "Little John's Christ which were seated the throng ot mer An ordlnsnce adopting a supple Gon. mas" .............................. Miss Wells ry makers. It was 5 o'clock before mental plat of Nichols' addition to Carlisle Yaden, who spent Christ the dancers sought the quiet and rest Song—"Pinky Panky Poo '........ The City of Klamath Falls was intro mas with his parents, left Saturday ......................................... Four Boys ; of their homes. ! duced and passed to its second read for Eugene to attend the State Uni There is an ice pond of 160 acres Reading ................... Mrs. Alan Taylor versity. i lnK . This plat Is in accordance with Recitation — "Just 'Fore Xmas".. . E. Stewart, the San Francisco on the Martin place, one and one- ....._... Boys ibe survey made In i 1905 by City Engineer Zumwalt, 1 which varies • horse buyer, arrived in the city las* quarter miles from the Fort, and I ¡Song—"Peleg and Betsy little from t) e plat filed by the origi Monday. He left on a trip through am going to venture the assertion Solo—“Tattling to Santa"............... that no other place affords such the county next day. ................ Zelma Oden ral owners of the addition. It wa found necessary to move some fence Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hanks have good skating—clear, smooth Ice and 1 Character Recitation — "An Old r.nd a few barns In order to meet th.- returned from a trip to Canyonville, Ate for the reason of thickness and Settler’s Story”.......... W. A. Welch new survey. The ordinance will prob Oregon, where they spent Christmas lack of depth of water beneath. The Play—“Xmas at Mrs. Ruggles’ ".... pond was formed by overflow from with Mr. Hanks' parents. ............. Elsie Oden and Class ably come up for final passage a' Hon. Chas. S. Moore arrived home Anna Creek, coming through the "A Song For Bedtime"........................ the next meeting. An ordinance providing for the pre last evening from Portland. He ex break in the creek's banks. Yester Song—"Wave the Banners".. .Chorus vention of fire, by prohibiting th> pects to remain here only a few days day crowds enjoyed themselves skat An audience which overflowed the ing. The sun shone brightly and the storing of explosives over a certain before returning to Portland. ozone, crisp by contact with below- seating capacity of the room was pres amount within the city limits, was In D. E. Driscoll and wife, J. O. Ha- ent and gave evidence of Its pleas maker and Theo. Flackus were in the zero weather, was indeed exhilarat- ure as each number was presented. troduced and read. In the prohlb! ing. city Friday from Bonanza making The affair was a most pronounced five list is Included gunpowder, dyna mite, nitro glycerine, gasoline, etc final proof on their homesteads. success. FORT KLAMATH NEWS John Ellis and ramlly came down A Christmas Eve entertainment Also the burning of pitch, etc., except in an open space fifty feet from an., Friday from their ranch in the FORT KLAMATH, Dec. 30.—(Spe was also given at the Hildebrand building. The latter Is believed to be Wood River Valley. Mrs. Ellis ex school bouse, under the management cial.)—Sleighing is fine, Snowing a pects to leave shortly on a visit to of Jas. G. Wright, the teacher. A tor the purpose of preventing those little today. engaged In heating tar for roofs from Florida. John Ellis and family have gone treat was given the children at the building fires in close proximity to Curtis Hedrick and bride arrived close of the entertainment. While for the winter. buildings. last Friday from Chico, where thev J. E. Pelton and wife left yester- the school room was not decorated, The fire hydrant ordinance was were married on Christmas. Mr. and those present seemed to enjoy the brought up and passed to Its second Mrs. Hedrick will make their home day for Ashland to spend a few days occasion nevertheless. and will go from there to Roseburg in th's city. The Christmas Eve dancing party reading and read In full. It was then for the winter. Chas. McGowan, of the Great given by Misses Annie and Mary laid over until the next meeting. Big masquerade ball New Year's Smyth at the Mt. View ranch was. by A short discussion was then enter Northern box factory, returned last ed Into in regard to the sewer system evening with his wife from Califor Eve at the Melhase hall. ill accounts, a most delightful affair C. E. Mulkey, H. B. Loosley, Harry and was very largely attended by Engineer Zumwalt stated that he had nia, where they have been spending Ernest, Joe Vose and wife and Misses most of the lovers of terpsichorean an estimate of cost prepared which the holiday season. Veda Mulkey and Bessie Loosley went art In the valley. An elaborate din was at his office. As It was late the The Klamath Water Users' Associa tion have moved their offices from to Spring Creek today on a hunting ner was served at midnight. The Council decided to take the matter up the Murdock building to the new and pleasure trip. They went in a Pool Orchestra furnished the music. at an adjourned meeting on Thursday White-Maddox building next to the large sleight. The malls of Dairy have been un evening. A 'phone was installed at A. M. usually patronized this year by people First National Bank. CONTEST CASEN Sealed Dids are still being recei/el Erickson's camp on Modoc Point yes sending presents to their friends— by the County Treasurer for School terday. This now Is quite a large both going and coming. All seem to Contest cases were heard be- District No. 1 bonds, but the bonds camp, employing about 150 men, and have money to spare for these things. fore United Statea Commissione- The Lee ranch at Dairy has been Richardson, The homestead filing were awarded Monday and bids ar- is located about the middle of the point. They are clearing the right of gold to a Mr. Connor of Los Angeles of Charity L. Meyer, for 8 'A livlng late can not be considered. way for the railroad and wagon road —a man of means, who was here of NW%, NE>4 of NWtf, NE% of J. C. Chandler, an employe of and In three days scarcely a single gome time since looking at the place, 8W% Sec. 3, Twp. 38, 8. R. 9 E. Hawxburst's Meat Market, had the tree or bush will remain on the pro- and who expects to put in a merchan- W. M., is being contested by the gov misfortune to get his left hand caught posed roadway, changing the appear- I dlse store. It Is good news for the ernment, also the homestead of Lau- in a sausage grinder Sunday fore ance of the place, as a wagon can be I valley. rinda M. Sauber for the N*4 of NE%, noon and as a result the middle fin seen for a mile. They are setting 8EK of NE%, NE% ofNWIi, 8ec. ger had to be amputated. A number of the Portuguese stakes for the wagon road, which is The January term of the County just above the railroad. Surveyors friends of Manue) Vierra arrived in 26, Twp. 40, R. 11 E„ 8pecial Agent Commissioners convened Wednes will be at work grading the new Dairy Tuesday to take a look at this C. T. Foraker is conducting the con- test for the government. day. All of the books of the county wagon road in a few days. Mr. country. officers have to be examined, it it Schon says the camp will remain ( F. M. Bennett and family took their Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Applegate and probable that the Commissioners will there about ten months. departure for the lower Willamette daughter, Elsie, left Thursday for be in session for a week or more. J. H. Hessig returned last evening country Tuesday of this week, May Southern California, where they will C. A. Bunting and family left fo- from the Falls, having been in at- good fortune attend them. spend the remainder of the winter. Southern California and Mexico tendance at the Masonic Instalation The season of cold weather appar They were accompanied as far as San Tuesday, Mr. Bunting recently sold and banquet Monday evening. ently culminated on Monday morn Francisco by Mias Bessie Applegate, bls ranch near Merrill and Is looking ing laat when it went down to 4 de who will spend a few days In the for a new country in which to locate. Irvin McDonald, brother of Geo. grees beiow xero—the coldest of the city and then return home. He was accompanied by W. F. Bar McDonald, of this city, arrived Mon winter. rows, another rancher near Merrill. day evening from Guttenberg, la. Mr. The holidays have been enjoyed by Mrs. Robert Pool, mother of Miss Mr aid Mrs. Geo. Biebn left McDonald was here last winter on a the people of Yonna Valley to an un Alice Pool, teacher In the publie on Tuesday's train for I-os Angele« visit and he states that he has not usual degree the past season, and school, suffered a slight stroke of and may continue on to San Diego. teen satisfied a day since returning more present« were sent and received paralysis Thursday. The trip is taken for the benefit of to Iowa. He was here last winter than ever before. According to a Government report, Seeing “the old year out and the Mrs. Biehn's health, which has been during the coldest part of the season, 2,(00,000 cattie die every year In occasion was made the new year in" quite poor for the past four months. but he would prefer It to even the They will not likely return until summers in Iowa. He expects to of holding three parties in and near thia country from disease, expoaure make his home in Klamath County. Dairy last Friday night. A nun- and neglect. Spring. CITY BRIEF'S NORTHERN KLAMATH I OLD ! DAIRY DKYKUIPMENTN A Home is Not Complete without a First-class MACHINE SEWING Ther is nothing better a Standard Machine » and we can convince you J i with a week's free trial We are headquarters for Linoleum, Carpets Rugs and Matting PHONE 261 HARDWARE CO BALDWIN Stands Like a Stone Wall Turns Citile, Horses, Mogs Is Practically Indestruetlble AMERICAN FENCE Buy your new fence for years to come. Get the big, heavy wires, the hinge joint, tlie good galvanizing, the exactly proportioned quality of steel that is not too hard nor too soil. We can show you this fence in <sir stock and explain its merits and super iority, not only in the roll but in the field. Come and see us and get our prices. Poultry Fence, Barb Wire. Iron and Steel ROBERTS &. HANKS DEALERS HARDWARE PHONE 173 k. » «♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FROM HOBO TO BANK PRESIDENT Our prices draw attention. Up-to-dnte WALL PAPER Is what we sell, with a dandy line of House Lining, Burlaps. Sanitas, Lucrusta, Ingrains, Window Shades, Ia-ad, Oil, Turpentine, Dry Color:», Etc. Or we will furnish a Painter or Paperhanger. BAM BER & PEAIRS Opposite Baldwin's Hardware Store PHONE »A4 BERT E. WITHROW, Secretary DOM J. ZUMWALT, C. E. President Abstracting $ E. M. BUBB, Vice President and Treasurer Maps, Plans, Blue Prints, EU. Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc. I Surveying and Irrigation Engineering KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON lor, of Eugene, and L. R. Stinson, , Grand K. of R. A 8., of Salem, will The Knights of Pythias Installed arrive here Friday evening to visit I • term Wednesday: C. B. Crisler, C. C.; the local lodge, and a special meet D. W. Burling. V. C.J A. E. Elder, Ing will be called for that evening. prelate; C. C. Low, M. W.; Neil Mrs. Marlon Bennett and children Campbell, M. A.; C. C. Hogue, K. R left Wednesday for a visit in Califor M. F.; Geo. Sny- 4 8 ; E. L. Elliott, der, M. E.; Chas. Woodard, 1. G.; nia. Mrs. Bennett has been in poor health and she Is making the trip In David Campbell, O. G. B E. Yoran, Grand Vice Chancel the hopes that It will benefit her. K. OF P. INSTALLATION I