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♦ - U)ST RIVER umNINtiH BRIEF NEWS OF THE WEEK Cut and Slash Prices O. Caaebeer was here from Bly Monday. F. E. Jones is at the Baldwin from ' Mrs. Ray Taylor of Klamath Falls Portland. was visiting Mrs. l.ti Prärie for a few R. L. Dalton wua up from Merrill i days last week Saturday WOODMEN INDUCT THEIR OFFI The meeting of the Ladies' Aid at Joe Briggs of Portland is a Lake- CERN INTO STATIONS Mrs. Steeman'B was a grand success side guest. I Dinner was served to over forty |»eo- G. Hill Is ut the Baldwin from ple. Those from out of town present Byron. Calif. were: Mrs Ray Taylor, Mrs. Seeds of W. B S|>encer was here from Wani- Klamath Fall«. Mr. and Mrs. liar pus Monday. wood. Mrs. Stocking, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Wolford was here from Yal <'a|«l>le Members Who Will t'ouduct Nose of Whtlelake. Mrs. Millie St u- nax Saturday. ke) and daughter of Merrill, The Affairs of the Woodmen Dur H R. Caldwell was here from Mer- ladies busied themselves sewing car- rill this week. ing the Coming Term pet rags. « Spratt Wells was 1 <re from B'y Harry Booth and Rex La Prärie are last Thursday. t A joint installation of the officers hauling hay in town. Mrs. Tina W.vly was down from of Ewauna Caiup No. 70S, Woodmen John Koonta and wife were in town f.oiellu Monday. of the World, and Ewauna Circle No. Tuesday on business. C. E. Bliss of Medford Is registered 6 71, Women of Woodcraft, was held Mrs. Seeds of Klamath Fall» Is vis- I at the Lakealde. in Redmen's hall, and the following iting her daughter. Mrs. lachariah for S. G. Curtis came over from lake capable members were inducted Into a few weeks view Friday night. the various stations Tueuday night: Joi n Colwell was up from Merrill Little Andella Mason, who has been Past Consul Commander—Charles very ill. is now on the way to recov- Monday as a juror. Thomas. G. E. Corhv Is a guest at the Bald 1 ery. » win from New York. Consul Commander—J. P. Bonham. There will be a meeting of the Fair- j J. C. Tavlor was down from Adviser Lieutenant—A. D. McCoy. Fort view county association at the church Klamath Wednesday. Clerk—C. K. Brandenburg. January 18th. at 2 p. m.. to elect one 1 Banker—W. P. McMillan. of , Portland Is reg-' director. I. , R A. . . Brundage .. ,, Escort—Archie Henline. istered at the Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Steeman were callers ' Mrs. A. Semler of Portland in u Watchman—Harry Earnest. •at the Falls last Friday Sentry—A. W. Pell. guest at the lakeside. Manager—George H. Hayden. Roy Holt and Glen Steeman were in W. L. Purdy was at the iatkeaide ! Physician—Dr. C. V. Fisher. 'town on Friday last. from Merrill Tuesday. Mayor F. T. Sanderson was the in- Dr. T. C. Little and wife of Omuha Those who attended the dance at stalling officer and J. W. Ross acted Mr. Cluvne's last Friday report a tine are Livermore guests. as escort. J. T. Billiugsby Is at the Liver- time. Quite a number of people from The officers of Ewauna Camp No. out of town were in attendance I mor.’ front Mt. Hebron. 647, Women of Woodcraft, were then L. J. Gilbert of San Francisco Is' The Reading club met with Mrs. installed as follows registered at the Baldwin. John Koontz last Friday night. Ev Guardian Neighbor Mrs. Etta Boi eryone speaks highly of the meetings, J. McFall of Fort Worth. Texas, i ler. and a great deal of interest is shown is stopping at the Baldwin. Adviser—Mrs. Frances Johnson. Charles Pattee was at the Ijikoside in them, as is evident by the numtH’r Magician—Ivy Campbell. iti attendance, there being fourteen inn front Royston this week. Banker-—A. W. Pell. J. W. Lathrop was In from his present Attendant—Fannie Virgil. The Indies' Aid will meet with Mrs. Poultry Hill ranch Tuesday. Inner Sentry—Mrs. Taylor. Floyd Wagner. George Emery and Al Bunnell the next meeting, Plenty 1 Outer Sentry—Mrs. Silvia- Westfall. of work and a good attendance is de- wife and Miss V. Bonham of Silver Manager—Mrs. Cora Sanderson. Lake are guests at the Lakeside. sired. FAILURE TO FIX Lit ENNE DO» Musician—Ruby Greeley. James Patterson, a sawmill man of Miss Neita Reams entertained a few NOT GIVE RIGHT Mrs. Amelia Hanks is the past of her friends last Wednesday even- | Portland, returned to Ills home this guardian neighbor. morning after several days here. Ing. The evening was spent in play Mrs. Dollie Virgil was the install Ross W. Finley and wife came Fine of Not lawa Thau *200 Nor More ing flinch, anl all had a fine time. ing officer. down from Bly Friday night, and and now we aw forced to look for larger quarters I Than *400 Can Be Enforced The installing of the officers of the left on Saturday morning's train. Every week lias arm an Increase in our buaiaraa Against Violator« circle was done by a degree team Alex Martin Jr. returned Sunday We expect to move into the handsome new Bristol ♦ under the direction of Mrs. Nellie evening from Oakland, Calif., where building near Nixtli street as soon as It Is c«tn- Brubaker. The following members plctcd. We want you to MIDLAND MUSINGS ♦ he has been spending the holidays in the writeup of the council meet compose the team: Mrs. Nellie Bru with his father. ing Wednesday the Chronicle made a baker. captain of the guards; Emma Verna L. McKay came over front . — ♦ statement which, if followed by any Thompson. Floy Daggett, Adeline Roseburg Friday night, and left for and are therefore going to sell all liartM-M, saddle« one. may lead the individual Into Cofer. Lilian Hayden, Emma Schnei Riley Myers is in Klamath Falls on Merrill Saturday morning, where she trouble. It reads "He who has a gov- «nd robe« at reduced prices, W» need the money der, Charlotte McLaughlin, Amelia jury duty this week. will visit relatives. to stock up the new store. You need the gissi« ' ernment license may sell liquor at Whitlock and Mamie Hutchins. Alex Fitzsimonds of Portland. th" will. " E. W. Smith called on Riley Myers Let*« do business, At any rule, are u>, get out A delicious banquet was served j Tuesday, and stayed all night at Ed farm implement salesman, left thia prices; then if we can't trade, let's lie friend« Any one who cares to follow such after the ceremonies were over. morning after transacting business , Suttons. anyway. j advice may do so, but he takes des Those who wished danced until 12 Mr. Manning shipped four cars of with the merchants here. perate chances If he does. o'clock, and a most enjoyable even horses Monday. Moore & Heidrick, the milliners. ...... . . Yesterday the county court de-1 ing was spent by all who attended. Harvey Depuy went to the lower have moved to their new location , dared the liquor law voted on at tho Ths music for the dance was furnish ranch Tuesday. <>p|M«»it<- tlw Court House in a portion of the building formerly last election to be In force, and as a ed by an orchestra composed of Ern John and James Kelly went duck occupied by the K. K K. Store. consequence liquor may be «old In est Griffith, violin; Bertha Ellis, pia hunting Sunday, and report splendid G. W. Edwards, I" __________ the Marysville I this county when the proper author- ■ no; Mr. Snow, cornet: Archie Wish- success, salesman, who has been stopping a* |'|ty is given ard. traps. j J. E. Cox and wife went to Olene the Livermore for the past few days, In converMtlon wlth a Herald re_ Saturday to stay on their homestead. left for his home this morning. porter today CUy Attoraey Drake Mr. Cox has been working at the RICH PRIZES WILL BE Mrs. Leslie Rogers and sister, Mrs. said: GIVEN TO AVIATORN blacksmith trade in Klamath Falls. C. C. Cofer, left Wednesday for i "Klamath Falls has absolute con- ______ Prince Kirkendall visited with Aug- Medford. where they will visit friends trol over the liquor traffic. The city PARIS. Jan. 11.—Nearly half a ust Liskey Saturday and Sunday. and relatives for about two months. coancll can regulate It as it sees fit, million dollars in prizes for aviators Wm- Hooper went to Klamath Falls F. D Fisher of Redding and C. F. subject to the provisions of the city has already been announced for 1911, Tuesday, Hansen of San Francisco, Southern charter. What would be the condi J. W. Depuy recently purchased, Pacific men who have been here on tion in case the license is not fixed •» according to an official list made pub nineteen head of hogs from Crisler business left for the south this morn i a mooted question. 1 Tho city has con- lic by the Aero club of France. Among the more prominent of the & Stilts. trol over the traffic, but there is a ing. Waiter Turner was a Klamath Falls contests outlined are the London James H. D«M>little, the San Mateo. general law applying to the counties Mail's Paris to London flight, for visitor Saturday. Calif., capitalist, who has been here which prescribe« the conditions un- J. D. Morgan is hauling hay from which 150.000 has been offered; the for the past few days looking for In der which liquor can be sold in the Southern France circuit flight. 140,- the Myer place for Mrs. Depuy. vestments. left for his home Monday county, and designate« the penalty j Mrs. Gore, who has been visiting 000, and the Paris. Brussels. London for failure* to observe its provisions morning. Mrs. Abel Adv, was called to Santa and Paris flight, $40,000. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCauley left It is a question that require« careful I Prizes to be offered at England's Cruz. Calif., Saturday by the serious consideration and much Inveatigaton. , international meet alone will amount illness of her oldest son, Frank. It ou Monday for Portland, where they and a |M-raon had better think twice , lis Mrs. Gore’s intention to return to will remain during the winter. They before he attempts to follow such ud to 1200,000. expect to return to Klamath Falls In Midland. vice as that given In the article men- the spring. Í Workmen are busy wn the founda . tioned. A man outside the city who The officers of Cascade Temple No. follows such advice would certainly ■ or We Want You tion for the new depot at Midland, 51, Pythian Sisters, were Installed and considerable lumber has been ¡get into trouble. ” TO COME IN AND INVESTIGATE The general laws of the state pro « ohm - of the special bargain« we have shipped in for the building. The peo at the meeting Monday night. The in city property and farm lands. The ple here centainly will appreciate a members also presented a beautiful vide that in order to secure a right Past Chief's jewel to Mrs. Maude E. to sell liquor In a "ounty a license ' intorrnation costa you nothing and ' depot. er Dolbeer, as a token of their apprecia j must first be granted by the county may be of considerable profit to you. tion of her services during the past court upon payment of the license fe<> HOT SPRINGS ADDITION lot close term. Mrs. Hetty Moreland made the of 1400. The method of securing the ! in for *5SO. This is *1OO under the presentation, and the recipient of the license is set forth, and it must be-1 market. Another good one for *3.50. NOTES FROM KENO token could scarcely express her feel followed literally. HILLSIDE ADDITION LOTS, onh ings at the mark of esteem shown her. The county license for malt liquors half a block from Pacific Terrace. ♦ C. 8. and S. P. Montelius of Ala only Is |200. Fine view of Mt. Shasta. Price *345: I .ant week the Klamath Falls Gun meda, Calif., are registered at the The section of the genera) law pro only *34.30 cash, balance *H.7«5 per < lub. Bob Hunsaker. Henry 8tout and Lakeside. They are here in the Inter- viding the penalty for the sale of i month; no taxes or interest. WHEN YOU ARE TIRED of throw- others whose names were not e«t of the Southern Pacific timber i liquor without first obtaining a I license is as follows: mg away money |>aying rent, let us learned, came to Keno to kill ducks, Holdings in this part of the state. M. M. Garoutte of San Francisco "if any person or persons shall bar- show you a new .5-room bungalow They had a good time shooting ihot with bath, everything modem and about 2,000 time«, and scared the and James H. Doolittle of Ban Mateo, ter. sell or dispose of In any manner. well built. The first payment is only ducks on every side and killed all Calif., are registered at the Liver-j any spirituous, malt or vinous liquors 1 *200; balance very easy |*ayments. I they wanted However, there arc a more. Mr. Garoutte was formerly t. without having first obtained a Been» tn case the city does not take any Oregon. This mentis wonderful <f(« 1. . . member of the firm of Campbell & therefor as provided by this act. sucli action under the law permitting the 1 clopinent during the coining yeui A FEW MORE good lots left in f*w ducks left for seed. William Stone was in Keno last Garoutte, and has ■ xtensive property j person shall Ito deemed guilty of a ' cities to have control of the liquor .inti development means but one th inf Mills Addition. Small cash |iaymeiit. Sunday visiting old friends. He 1 interests here. Mr Doolittle Is look- misdemeanor, and upon conviction traille. Imlance *-5 per month. —increased values, — Of course, yoi: thereof shall be fined not loss than agree with us. The only essential IDEAL CHICKEN RANCH. 1H brought with him from his ranch a ing for Investments. miles out; 4-room house, born, well radish that measured twenty-six inch 11200 nor more than 1400.” |M>lnt Is whether you an- going to ge and good outbuildings. The improve es in circumference. It was solid, 1 The question whether the recently jour »haw. Chllcote A Rh-e can shot A Bright Future W hat IL Thought ments are worth the price asked for crisp and juicy. Mr. Stone's ran oh is enacted law allowing the cities abso- you how to do the trick. Call nt «W The subject of conversation b?-1 luteiy to control the liquor traffic Is Is in store for the Klamath Basin, and Mum street, nr phone twit. the ranch. on the Klamath River, below Keno. The late snow is good for the log tween the last two sportsmen left tip ■ merely a privilege of which they may there is a bright, future in store for JOHNSON AVENUE IXJTS an < lo«e in and are u good buy. Lots are haulers, and also for the wood men. at night in the smoking room after «'avail themselves, or whether It takes those who take advantage of their op. .50x178; fronts on two streets. Ce H. L. Smith, the blind man. has 400 hard day's shooting was the wonder-j away all subjection to thivgcneral law IHirtunitles to buy real estate NOW, A FEW BIRGAIN'N ment walks and graded streets. Price cords of dry wood on the bank of the ful scent of dogs. ¡and makes a refuge for those who vio and Ilins receive a share of the in Five lois, sign ,y location, h *400; only 840 cash. Imlance easy river, and more coming. ‘‘.Mine is a marvel. Not long ago I late the provisions of the statute gov crease in values which is sure to payment*. Dance in the hall Friday night. went motoring, far from home. My erning the Hale of llquof in the coun ionic. In Portland the Klamath coun Can lonn 1750 cn the r,oBi A nico cottage with bath, lark TWENTY ACRE TRAIT, close in. pointer, although chained up, worked ty is a question that has not. been de try is the daily real estate «perlai; in SI..5OO. One-half cash, laitance in Even a confirmed bachelor girl iiim.-cif out of bis collar and found cided. It seems the better view that Loa Angeles they are talking alioul lot. 11700. A good buy. N large n ............ fit e lot. two years' time. considers that unfair exchange is no me two hours afterward, What d’ye the recently enacted law Is a prlvll- the cheap lands and greater oppor WE WRITE FIRE INHIRANCE. robbery when she gets a chance to. think of that?" Three cottages on three lots Ro«r (go of which the city may avail Itself tunities hew. Krom the Far East and (HI MOTE & RICE, office adjoin exchange a nickel-plated latchkey for j "I think you both ought to havy r if it chooses, and which does not ab from the Middle West, as well as from ix ugh for snii'fier collage; I22M i ing American hotel. Phone flfll. a solid gold wedding ring. rogate the penalty, of the gcnernl law the Nonthland, they 11 w coming to ol<! bath ”—Buffalo News. MNPON .< S! Ot’G'l INSTALLATION ♦ Continue at The Portland Store In addition we are giving away ABSOLUTELY FREE Two Jars Full of Money Now on display in our windows Come and inspect the ridiculously low prices on each and every article in this store Remember sä Free STATE UW PROVIDES * PENALTY B RAD LEY We Stood the test of Time Help Us Move BRADLEY HARNESS CO. HARNESS A most^desirable as well as use ful Gift would be either a Piano Phonograph Sewing Plachine Call, write or phone me regarding easy payment plan Phone 251 E. W, HULLER »4