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—s------------------ pF Here is Your Chance to Save Off On all Ladies, Children’s and Misses’ Dress and Rain Coats and Hen’s Dress D' and Rain Coats at QTO L> P One-half off for Ix. IX. O 1 vl\L' next 30 days. 1/ y2 Off niL rm ix tuio designs and colorings. From th«- ch«-a|S'st |«attcms to th<> cele brated French Basket designs, and Fancy Freiies. We must make room. Call an«! see for yourself. Th«' new «-st creations. BAMBER & PEAIRS PHONE 9.M. Opposite Baldwin's Hardware Store BERT E. WITHROW, Secretary DON J. ZUMWALT. C. E. Abstracting President E. M. BUBB, Vice President and Treasurer Maps, Plans, Blue Prints, Etc. Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc. Surveying and Irrigation Engineering KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON from his ranch on the Merrill road. Mrs. J. F. Adams and son returned John Ratcliff, of Merrill, is in the Saturday evening from San Francisco city on business. and other points. F. H. Snodderly, of Pineville, Is Judge H. L. Benson returned registered at the Lakeside. Friday from Salem, where he A. E. Noble, of Langell Valley, Is been on legal business. spending a few days in the city. Chas. Graves arrived In the W. O. Smith is confined to his Friday from his ranch at Odell in the home by a slight attack of pleurisy. extreme eastern part of the county. Born—In this city, Wednesday, Mrs. C. F. Pcwers, who has been to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Crance, a visiting her daughter, Mrs. David daughter. Painter left Friday for her home at Carl Deal, of Merrill, is in the city Portland. on business, and is registered at the The following Merrill people were American. in the city Friday: D. W. Cox, Frank Hans Nylander, one of the popular Bloomingcamp, L. L. Parrish and W. employes of the Klamath Agency, is R. Wilson. in the city on a brief business visit. T. P. Moran and wife arrived in Charles Lambert and wife are in the city last Friday from Washing the city for a few days, to admit of ton. D. C., and have gone to Klamath Mr. Lambert looking after his ex Agency on business. Prof. B. M. Hall began school at tensive stage interests. Henry Parrish and wife, of Merrill, Poe Valley Sunday. Mr. Hall nas Wilson, the postmaster at OBITI IRY NEW IMM>K ON IRRIGATION MILS ALICE SARGENT are in the city for a few days, during taught the Dairy school for several I Olene, was brought in to the Klamath The Union Pacific Railroad is pub which time Mrs. Parrish will take months and is highly thought of. Tuesday afternoon at n 2 . 30 o'clock llshlng a book on Irrigation that will After a life of Invalidism extend Hospital Thursday to undergo an op Mrs. G. W. White returned last the teachers' examination. ing over a period of nearly forty funeral services w«>re conducted at doubtless prove of inter« t nnd ns Friday for an extended trip eration. O. T. McKendree arrived in the years, Mrs. Alice Sargent closed her the Christian Church over the body of si static«' to both the practical and Mrs. F. R. Olds, who underwent through California and other parts. city Tuesday and is busy looking eyes at noon Tuesday In th«- last long Mrs. A Icy M. Talbot, whose death oc prosjnctlve irrigator. It will contain an operation for appendicitis last She will remain here until school after his band of sheep, which he is sleep that brought to a dose years curred Monday morning at the family about 100 half-tone cuts nnd I5o week. Is improving rapidly and it is closes. preparing to ship to market. of patient suffering. For the last home in the Mills addition. Mrs. pages descriptive of many Irrigation hoped that she can be removed to J. F. Kimball and wife returned several months Mrs. Sargent has I m < u Talbot had been a resident of Klam The Ladles' Aid of the M. E. Saturday evening from their wedding her home within a few days. W m L * Church will hold an all-day session trip through Southern California. Al Eaton, who was injured by be hovering between life and death at ath Falls for about two years, having T his book will be sent free to any on Friday, February 11, in the base They will occupy apartments in the ing run over by a wagon near Olene, the home of her only daughter. Mrs removed from the Sacramento Valley, address on application to the Pansen is improving, One of his ears was William C. Worden, and it has onl) where th«' family located eight years ger Department of th«- Union Pacific ment of the church. All members Jennings building. are invited to come. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mullen arrived torn nearly off in the accident, but been through the loving care ami ago. She was a native of Kimball, Railroad, Omaha. Nebraska. Material in this book was secured Thomas Hawthorne, who has been in the city last Sunday and arte stop was sewed back by the doctors and nursing of the one whom she loved Minn., where she was born July 28, so tenderly that the span of life wu> 1872, and was married to H. A. Tal by Mr A. Decker, who spent some visiting with relatives and friends in ping at the Livermore. They are it is expected that it will be saved, C, L. Kelsey, who has been spend- lengthened, until, worn out by th« bot at that place August 29, 1898. time in Klamath County Inst fall. Pendleton, returned here last even making a tour of the Coast and will the past two months In San ravages of sickness following a sever« As a result of that union three little- . ing ing, and will resume his duties with spend a few days here. Diego, Cal., returned horn«.- last Mon attack of pneumonia, that death cam« girls- Blanche, aged 10; Marie, aged the Reclamation Service. In place of ice, a scarce commodity 7; Mildred, aged 3- am! a baby boy day. He states that there is no sec to summon her. in Sam P. Short anil Miss Ethel Daw- that country, many Turkish cities Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Delaney, of Mrs. Sargent, accompanied by her less than two weeks old, survive. sou were married Wednesday at «he tion of the Coast that is so much Drain, Ore., are in the city seeing In summer depend upon snow, which busband and Mr. and Mrs. W. 9. Mrs. Talbot became a member of the home at the bride's parents, .Mr. and what the advantages are here, with Is gathered in the mountains in win talked of as Klamath Falls, and in Worden, came to this city in 1902 Christian Church when 1G years of Mrs. J. S. Dawson. The ceremony dications are that there will be a ter, packed in trenches and covered the intention of locating here if con from her home in Ohio. After re- ago. The service yesterday was di was performed by Rev. J. II. Griffith large influx of homeseekers from Cal- ditions are favorable. They are reg with needles until the hot season sets maining here for two years she re- re« ted by Elder Valandlgham, pastor ifornia this summer. in. istered at the Livermore. Frank D. Courtade and wife re- turned to her old home, where she of the Christian Church, assisted by A new promoter of measuring nigh E. A. Wood, of Dunsmuir, returned turned Saturday evening from a remained until death claimed her Rev. Feesc, of the Methodist Church, to his home. Wednesday. Mr.r Wood temperatures consists of a strip of month’s visit with relatives at Trav- busband. After his death she cam«- with which Mr. and Mrs. Talbot had has been in the city for the past two metals, rolled into a spiral. As erse City, Mich. They also took a back to Klamath Falls, where she has affiliated after locating here and be few days looking for some small in heat rays are focused upon the strip trip to Cleveland and Toledo, Ohio, since lived, making her home with fore there was nn organization of the vestments, and returns home confi it gradually unrolls, owing to the dif dating their absence. Mr. Courtade her daughter. The deceased had been Christian Church. Although compar dent of the future of this city anl ference between the two metals’ co has charge of the Harriman estate a sufferer for years, but the sweet, atively new settlers, and owing to the efficient of expansion. county. gentle character that made her so health of the wife and mother having J. A. Maddox anil Perl E. Carrol at Pelican Bay and Odessa and will E. E. Fitch, who has been meeting dear to her family and friends cov been delicate, they hail not formed a go to the Upper Lake tomorrow. with such success in the real estate returned last Sunday from Portland, ered as a mantle the physical ills wide circle of acquaintances, but the Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig B«-ihn left business, is in the city from Merrill. where they recently went to look aft last Tuesday for Long Beach, where that made life to her a burden and esteem of their friends was evidenced He states that the people of Merrill er the first car of hogs shipped out they will join their son, George, and few realized that the cheerful counte by the large number who paid their feel confident that next summer will of Klamath County. Mr. Maddox family. They were accompanied as nance masked internal suffering. tribute at th« church yesterday and see work started on the new railroad, spent some time In Washington and far as Redding by their daughter, Services will be held at the resi the casket was strewn with wreaths and that as a result of this antici Mr. Carrol visited relatives in Seattle. Mrs. George Humphrey. Mr. and dence tomorrow afternoon. Thursday and blossoms. Mrs. O. A. Stearns received a tele- I pation there has been a lively time Mrs. Biehn have not been in good morning the remains will be taken message Saturday from in real estate circles in that section ' phone health for some time and they hope to San Francisco, where they will be Taient Informing her of the death of of the county. the change of climate will be bene placed in a vault In the Cypress Lawn cemetery until such time as they niay The kind acts of many friends dur W. C. Davenport, one of the best her father, Mr. S. Sherman. Mrs. ficial. be taken to the old home in Ohio, ing the recent illness and following watchmakers that ever sat down to Suerns will leave in the morning fori where they will he interred beside the death of my beloved wife are THE LARGEST MAKER AND RETAILER a bench and who bas established a Talent. The deceased is a brother ' TRIAL OF INDUSTRIAL WORKERS ON AT SPOKANE those of her husband. sincerely appreciated. I hereby wish splendid reputation in this county as of Chas. W. Sherman, Sr., of iJalr;«. OF MEN S FINE SHOES IN THE WORLD. Friday and Saturday there was The deceased is survived by her to express my gratitude for assist „ "SUPEHIOR TO OTHER MAKES." an expert workman, has decided to the best skating on Ewauna United Press Service. I hsvs worn W. L. Dougin« «hoe« for th«» only daughter, who has the sympathy ance in the hour of bereavement. cut loose for himself. With that end p««t «Is rear«, «nd always fuid they ate far SPOKANE, Wash., Feb. 9.—With of her many friends in her bereave H. A. TALBOT. superior toall other high art.de «hoe« Inatyle. in view he has rented a portion of Lake of any time during the winter. comfort and durability." W. O. JONES. the Central Barber Shop, located next The cold weather the past two nights j the denial of the application for a ment. 110 Howard A»«.. Utica. N. V. formed several inches of clear, I change of venue on the ground of If I could take you into my large fac MAIL WILL BE LATE door to the K. K. K. Store, and will tories at Brockton, Mau., nnd show you READVERTISE FOR ROUTE conduct a watch and jewelry repair smooth ice, and the school children prejudice, the trial of Elizabeth Cur- carefully W. L. Douglas «hoe« are Owing to a breaking of a part of how Postmaster Emmltt bas been noti shop there. Mr. Davenport Deeds no and lovers of the sport have been ( lev Flynn, woman leader of the In made, you would realize why they hold taking advantage of the conditions, dustrial Workers of the World, began the machinery of the big ferry boat fied by the Postoffice Department to their shape, fit better, wear longer, and recommendation to those for whom of greater value than any other make. he has done work in the past, for and large crowds have been on the here today. The court room was readvertiqe the mall route between at Benicia, the trains from San Fran are CAl'TItHI -rrtli.tW.I |*««ny >s >■ •«>.-n«««l prl« - ui I m ..| en llm holloin. T»l*r N «, *<««„« 1««,««■. they know his ability; but those in lake yesterday and up until noon to packed. In the selection of the jury this city and Fort Klamath. Blds cisco are now being run nround by 1« H «I« >ollr<b«nlrri'ani l>,t n' ""h W I..II .nul •■«. need of repairs in his line will make day. The hot sun, however, is fast the court refused to permit the ques were opened January 6 and no reason Stockton. An a result the mall will wile for Mail om. r < it.il«.W.l..l»..uizi It kton, ------- FOR SALE BY converting the ice into water and it tioning of the veniremen as to their not arrive In this city until 10:30 at Is given for readvertising. During no mistake in giving him a trial. is probable that this is about the last views on socialism, Industrial Work the summer this route is carried by rfight. This condition will prevail H. C. Best was in town Saturday of the skating for this year. ers or unionism. for a week or ten days. boat and stage. CITY BREVITIES. W4-D0UGIAS K. SUGARHAN