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a vast throng wending its way to the direction of the school house and a question would elicit the fact that they were going to the literary meet ing. At every meeting a program of music, singing and speaking Is given, and then, as a grand flnale. a debate These debates are of inestimable ben efit to those taking part in them, and AN they also arouse Interest in public questions. Friday evening. February 4th. a mock trial was had which ere- ated a great deal of interest and amusement. • • • ♦ In Our New Location Beulah B. Johnson la here from ♦ Pokegatna for a brief visit. Warren I), Kingdon of Fort Klam* Wr invite llu« public to our new «tori' hi Ilio llrUlol Building. Everyone 1« hoping for an early ' alb ik in this city on a business trip. Molo «trset, near Mitili, to ln«|«xt tin» Miss Albert* Graham and Miss spring. The dance at Jim Jury's was well 1 Mary Mak of Olene are Klamath Falla attended. and everyone reports a fin« I SECRETARY' KNOX STARTS viaitora. Mr. and Mra. F. M Calkin?. proui* time. INVESTIGATION Judge Short waa In town on Bator ■ inent Ashlandera, are guests at the day. Baldwin. Walt Turner and lady were in at ' Mrs. B. 8, Grigsby left Tuesday for Hart«*««, Naddlc« ni«l l« nlli< r Giaaia that wr have J um u«|«e k<<|. the Grlsgby ranch, where she will teudance at the dance la«t Friday , Wo on« <l«lng l>u«li«-<w> In our large, «|<a< l«u« room, aad too provo to night spend a week. * Single tax is a much discussed you th«t «<• hoto ili« large* «t<« h «I Harn««« <«<««1« carried by «„) Gertrude Steeinan returned Frida.' question in Bonanza. A great many G. W. Manning, a well known resl- laziest Report Say« That Orosoco’s *ton< In Southern Oregon. ■ learned discussions, pro and con. are dent of Merrill, was a Klauiath Falls from a visit to Klamath Falls. Force» Are Twenty-Five Mile» Ib iiM-nilx-r, «<• buy for i.’AHH and In large quandi le«. «tur ru«- Roy La Prarie attended the show 1 heard in the rounds. With the ed-' visitor .Monday. ttMacm an- going to get the l«'«<lll of every <»’«t wr «are lit buying. or More From Jaurès : itor’s permission some observations John Y. Tipton hag returned to In town la«t Wsdueaday night. We want you to look «ver our m«h. If we cannot -SI yon batter Archie Colson »petit Saturday night | along this line will be printed from ■ this city from Portland, and la a giMitl« for Ira« money than you < an get el«ewhere we do not waul town week to week. 1 r 11 rat at the I-akealdo Inn. WASHINGTON. Feb. 8.—Ambas you to buy. W<> will tir |4< vumm * tu liare you rail to ln«|«<< I our arw • » Mra. Grant and Florence Short I John Connolly came in from Wam sador Wilson at Mexico City has been •tore. The attendance at school is quite pus Monday to attend to buslneM spent Saturday and Sunday with Bob * ordered by Secretary of State Knox to I good. Short at the ranch. New pupils are continually n.atters In the county seat. investigate the charge that the Mex j being enrolled Jay Falrclo and Rex 1.» Prarie at C. U. McCleuntber, a well known ican troops fired upon a party carry • • resident of Dairy came in Monday tended the May Roberts' show Sun ing the Red Cross flag during the day night. The young men of Bouanza are or- from that hustling community. fighting near Juarez Saturday. Messrs. Wickstrom and Llnmon j i ganlsing an athletic club. An organ Harry Booth and wife spent Satur -THE HI44N OF THE IMO HOltMK" The action is taken upon the com ! ization of this kind is deserving of have the Eagle well along, and will day night and Sunday with Kay Tay plaint of Representative Smith of the liberal support by the general pub-I begin caulking in a short time, lor of Klamath Falls. El Paso district of Texas. Dr. Bush ! lie. Let's help it along. John Koontz is nursing tv < aae of i I Ben Galloway, a prominent Mi<l- of El Paso, it is reported, was fired • • • laud resident, arrived here Wedne* In grippe. Upon while displaying the Red Cross George Pringle Is visiting friends C. W. Sherman, our local newspa- *la.v *u atteud to business matters. flag on the battlefield. per man. is visiting Yonna Valley. He " L. Uewslck «nd wife of Reno In the valley this week is out urging everyone to subscribe > have returaed to Klamath Falls, and Is Orozco Retiring? for the Journal and the Bulletin. *IH in all probability locate here. ♦ EL PASO. Feb. S.—There is little Charles 8. Moore «nd wife leave to- chxnee of any fighting in the vicinity Owing to legal obstacles, the elec moirow morning for Portland, where of Juarez for some days. The latest tion called on February 1th was post ■ the) will spend the nvxtt wo week» report locates the insurgents at Sam- The engine of the Shippington mfli ♦ poned. Its purpose was to vote yes alavuca. twenty-five miles away. They is being overhauled preparatory to are said to be marching south, with a or no on the saloon question. A |>art> conxistini- of .1. Short.1 starting up between now and the 1st view of meeting Navarro, to give bat I ¡of March. Cha» Gray. E. Young and a few oth tle. Many say Oroxco is really re ♦ C. H. Kuglin and wife arrived here era left Monday for Mexico, with ¡1 i treating to avoid a battle last night from Cozard, N<*b . and will view to purchasing land then1 ♦ MIDLAND AND VICINITY Ed Miller of Langeli Valle' wuj * spend a few days here looking over I To Use Airships down the ffi-Mt of the Week. the country. ♦♦♦ ♦ DOUGLAS, Ariz., Feb 8.—Six Mr and Mrs J. C Cox were down G. W. Melsa. a well known resident aeroplanes, to be used by the Mexican ' of Montague. Is in this city on a from their homestead last week, and The Midland school had a holiday rebels to shell the federal forces out business trip, lie I m registered nt the spent a few days with T. F. Short. or of almost impregnable positions in Monday, but school was resumed the lakeside Inn. T M. Cunningham and Floyd were next day. The school trouble was re- the mountain tops, are to be shipped Miss Grace Lyth*. one of the effi- in town Tuesday. I ferred to County Superintendent across the border. 1 cient corps of Instructor« at the Bo- Roy Kinsman was down from th« > Aviator Smith of Douglas, who Swan, and Miss Kirkendall was in nanza school, Is here’ to tak” the hills In his new «led Sunday structed to continue school. owns a Curtiss biplane, has received teachers' examination. Jay Arant was In Klamath Falls | overtures from both Madero and the • J. W. Depuy and son Harvey were . Frank White came In from his Sunday in Klamath Falls Saturday. Mexican government to join their Early Arant was down from Dairy Mrs. Abel Adv returned home from . homestead on the other side of Bo- » armies. He has tentatively agreed to w 1 nanza Tuesday night, and Is transud on business Wednesday. Klamath Falls Sunday morning, accept the government offer. Grade Cunningham was III a few bringing her infant daughter. She ing business in this city. days last weak. The Raney brothers of Beuna Vista was met at the depot by three very- Americans Join Rebels John Shephard walked into town eager children, who were anxious to start for Medford in a few days LOS ANGELES. Feb. 8.—Private see the new aistr. . They extend their trip to Rose Saturday. advices indicate that a hundred H. E. Willard left Tuesday morn 't.irg, and take in the Umpqua Valley Ear! and Ethel Mack have lieen » armed Americans have forced their sick the past week. ing in company with Johnnie Short. in ««neral. passage across the border near El T. M Cunningham butchered three Ellis Young and Chas. Gray, for Her- *- Clarke and daughter ar- Paso, and joined the rebel forces. mosillo, Old Mexico, where they will here °n Monday from Oakland, hogs Monday. look over the situation with a view to a®d will spend u few days visiting her locating. husband, a well known lumber man ♦ An agent of the Telegram has been cHy William Greene, who has been so- BONANZA BREVITIES ♦ in Midland this week. He left on the I BERT K. WITHROW, Nmralary train Tuesday morning. [ journing in San Francisco for the I E M BUBB, ♦♦♦ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Sutton returned P“« has returned to this HINTERN OF THE HOI A NAME \?ÌTÀ,T' Vica I’resident an I Friday night from an extended visit . a|1<l gone out to his fine ranch CONHENT TO tX»ME Präsident Treasurer ^**w from town. We have no excuse to offer for at Eugene. .Mapa. Plans, Blue Prints, Etc Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, parents of; P M Priest, a well known postcard launching our boat on the sea of ontnalism. With all due modesty we Jesse Patterson, visited at Mr. Ander- photographer, left Wednesday for Committee Soon to He A|q«»inl<il to Attend to Matters in Con have hesitated, but the world seems son’s Tuesday and returned to Klam- Sttn Francisco, where he will remain 1 for next two months Mr. Priest to need us, and we are reaponding to atb Falls Tuesday night. nection Ben Galloway, our genial postma»- lias a valuable homestead near Bo- the call of duty. Seriously speaking, we will endeavor to give a brief week ter, was a Klamath Falls visitor last nanza. i w 8- Wiley, law expert for the Rev. J. J. Cunningham. 8. J., pas ly resume of the happenings in our Tuesday night. Little Ray Durkey has been ill at, reclamation service, left Wednesday tor of the Church of the Sacred Heart, little town. When we have some thing to say. we will say it, and when the home of his grandmother. Mrs. ; morning for Roseburg. Salem and has returned to this city from an ex- Anderson, but is improving. ! Portland, where he will spend a I tended trip through Idaho. Oregon not, we will be silent. J. D. Morgan and Jas. Jory w-ere in week attending to business connected and Washington, and he states that • • • HEAL UNTATE TH A SHEER« DEPUTY HHKRIFF'H MOTHER with the service. be ba» secured the promise of the 81«- The people of the upper valleys are Klamath Falls Saturday. Mr. George Haden, Mrs. Maple Hl'fXTMHN TO PNRVMONM Those who attended the dance at . 1er» of the Holy Name to open an looking forward to a year of bumper Th« following list of trnnafar« m I Meisner and Mias Ethel Haarxhnrst academy here. It la the intention of Jas. Jory ’ s Friday night report a good crops. Not for a long time have we left this city last week ax representa Father Cunningham to have the rsa) estate are furnished by the ab Sheriff Barn«-« hu« n-ceived a tele bad a season that has promised so crowd and a splendid time. tives of the Christian Endeavor soci school started by the beginning of stract firm of Mason A Slough: gram from Chief Deputy Sheriff it E Walter Turner and Edna Depuy well. We have had an abundance of Klamath Realty com pans to John Uuthrldge at Grants Pass, containing ety of the Christian church to Ash- the September term. moisture in the form that is a benefit went to Klamath Falls Saturday. A. Johnson, lot 1!. block 57. Second lhe sad Intelligence that the latter*« J. D. Hooper and Ed<rar Firber >»»<1 State Endeavor convention While a school of this kind dwell« to the soil. In a short time our val 1 mother. Mrs B Guthrldg« died M«n Miss Beulah B Johnson has just to a great extent on the instruction of Hot Springs, *10. leys will be Irrigated and then Im went to Klamath Falls Wed.'<xda.' Klamath Development comany Io day In the Pas«, as a result of an at for a load of sawdnst. completed a succcMful term of school Catholic children in their religion, mens« crops will be an unvariable Clarence Harris of O)en<- wa» at at Pokegatna. and la a guest at the the Institution will also receive chil i Hot 8pringn company, lots MA, Mil, tack of pneumonia Mrs. Guthrldgi rule. W’e have here everything that Mr. Kelly's Monday. . : Livermore while taking an examina- dren of another religion for schol bloik 2. and lots 1 and 2,* block 10. lived here for some time with her goes to make land productive except I i tion for a higher certificate. Miss astic instruction, and already a num Railroad addition, lots •» «nd 7. block son. Mr. Guthrie’s father la also re water for irrigation. As for situation, Johnson leaves Monday for Arizona ber of non-cathoilcs have declared I*. Secoad Railroad addition, lots 1. ported as being In a critical condi fertility of soil, drainage, climate; ♦ 2, 3, I, 5. «. 7. 8, 8. 10. 18. 14. 15. tlon. | | to join her parents. their Intention of enrolling their chil yes, and scenery, if you please, we and 17. block 42. Hillside addition. ♦ 1 F. N. Libbey, who holds a respon dren in the academy. OIJCNE ITEMS have the rest of the county and sev ♦ I iota 5 and 6. block 49. Hillside addi sible position with the California I The members of the Catholic eral other counties beaten a city i Fruit Canners' association, arrived church are assisting the move hi every tion; *10. ♦ olock. What we want now is water, Central Oregon Improvement com here from Oakland Monday, and is u possible way, and the establishment and then settlers, railroads and pros guest at the Baldwin. While, her« of the oehool is assured. In addition pany to Edgnr Virgin, lots 2 and 24. And «top paying rom. Herr »rr soar Mr. Coseboom and family are mov perity will foRow. good on«-«. Mr. Libbey will visit the box factory to those having children a number of 'block 38, Crescent; *650. ing to Klamath Falls. • • • Mary H. Williams et vlr to Alex Four room«, corner Onk and Her- at Shippington owned by his associa James Grimes and wife spent Sat unmarried members of the church are Martin Jr., right to use water from We are glad to note the fact that '•nth, with bath, modem In every re- urday night in Klamath Falls, attend tion. signifying their Intention of ««slating the people of Klamath Falls are real NK% and HW % of ■pm. Price FZ.OOO; rsuiy trrwwi. John L. Short, Ellis Young, Charles the school In Its work by giving schol spring on ing business and visiting their par izing that "everything for our city1' NEH sec. «-40-14: (I. Hix rooms, corner Fourth and Pini-, Gray and H. E. Willard of this city arships ents. is a short-sighted policy. Klamath P. C. Lavey A Co. to Ous Markerts, lot AAxNM, good apartment «Hr. Price The young people of Olene and vi left on Tuesday for Hermosillo, state The question of building a school, Falls will remain a village until th< ¡lots 5 and 6. Second addition; *500. 8:1.500; lini» to suit. cinity attended a social party at the of Sonora. In Old Mexico, where they the locution of the same, etc., will be whole surrounding country is being i Three room«, near pn««<-nger d<‘|«><, will spend some time looking over decided in a few days by a committee borne of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Taylor last developed. We are proud of Klamath ' large lo». Prie.. «NOO, half cash anti Friday night A pleaxant time is re the country. Should they find it to to be appointed by Father Cunning JACKHON COUNTY Falls, and will always endeavor to ad * LEGISLATOR DEAD the balani»’ like rent. their liking they may conclude to ham for that purpose. Several sites ported. vance her true interests, and we feel J Five room«. Nichol» addition, sr. The school term at Olene has been locate there. are in prospect. rure the people of that city will re ASHLAND, Feb. 7. Representa Icet neighborhood, complete and mod- M. W. Espy, who took over the extended to eight months, instead of The Sisters of the Holy Name are ciprocate. And now, let us not for six. as at first intended. This will Comet lodging house a short time j considered among the moat able1 tive M. F. Eggleston, who died un •Tn. Prien 82,750, only a few hun get the fact that there are 50,000 make the present term end about the ago, has considerably enlarged the teaching orders of the Catholic expectedly at the Willamette xanator- dred <a«h and balance in «mall acres of the most fertile soil in Ore last of April. S. C. Davenport, the sleeping accommodations and added church, and their schools throughout lum at Salem Saturday morning, wit monthly payments. gon lying adjacent to Bonanza, and present teacher, has been offered and a new up-to-date cafe for the use of the United State« are-of the highest buried here Sunday. The body wit IIKIX1W THE MARKET awaiting development. I Tlint’« just what you will «ay al«sit will likely teach the extra two months the guests and genera) publie. Mr. standard. It Is only after a careful brought to thia city Saturday night The snow is rapidly disappearing, John Stoltenberg Is the genial man I Investigation that Father Cutming- uii'l< r eHcort of » committee of hit these lots when you srv them. co-workers front the legislature. Two on the hill near High school Roy Kilgore of this city, wbo has and farmers are busy preparing for ager of Mr Espy’s latest venture. ham selected the member« of this or Representative Eggleston was ODO for 8050. all raah. P. L. Fountain, who Is aojourning der. been living in Jacksonville for some the spring seeding. of the prominent membera of the Mu«t sell together: time on account of his health, is re Olene's veteran weather forecaster, in Portland attending to business In addition to the grammar school Otte in Nichol« mieli I Ion at fiS-Ki, turning once more to Bonanza. We Dempsey Anderson, says dust wil| matters, will return to Klamath Falls grades. it is more than likely that at lower house.- He was taken «Ick are glad to have Roy with us again, soon replace the mud In the road within th« next few days Mr. Foun- ■ Iesat a two-year high school coti rue Momething over a week ago, and when mostly raah. 1 urged to return home, stated that he One on Hill at »MO. half raati. tain writes that Inquiries about thisj will b«* and hope for his speedy recovery “Hemp" usually knows. given. I felt It his duty to remain at his post This Is » good corner. section come from every direction,: Mr. Wilson, the postmaster, who • • • and serve the Htate. for which he waa Three in First Hot Spring« addition and he says u great many ar<- waiting has been confined to bls bed for some Miss Grace Lytle, our primary elected by the voters of Jackson coun- nt 8300 each, mostly each. till spring to come her»- and Invest teacher, left for Klamath Falls Wed- time on account of broken ribs, t> last November. One in First Hot Spring« at 8550, R. C. Spink and family, who went caused by a fall, is rapidly n ’ covwr- ñenday, to take the teachers’ exami Indi cash. to California some time ago for the Four room house, three Nock« Ing. nation, ner sister. Alice, is teaching Itavi« Bound Over from Main, bath bath ...................... N’ZA Wr have a select list of city prop benefit of Mr. Spink « health, have; her rooms in the meantime. Jam«« Davis, who was arretted on erty, and can «alt the requirements of WRECK NEAR CEDAR RAPII IS I returned home. Mr. Spink Bay« his Fowr rooms in Fsirvh’w .............. AH • • • • sojourn in San Jose and othe- Jouth- Hix rooms on the hill, with batli 8IH Sunday night for robbing the Mon ihc moat cart-fa) buyer«. Bonanza has a literary society. It DES MOINES. Iowa. Feb 7. A ern California cities, worked a won- : Five r»o«u on JNnc, farnlsb’il fi'ZA arch grocery, was arraigned before Wr «how property In nil kind* of is an old-faabioned literary society, Northwestern passenger train Will derful improvement in his health. Hix room« in Nichol«............. .. Justice of the Peace Miller (bls af weather. and one that is very much alive. On wrecked near Cedar Rapids, and I wo and hl» appearance does not deny his Ke was bound over to the CHI UNITE A RH E. next to Amrr- CHIWOTE A RICE, next to A iimt - ternoon Friday evening a stranger might see passengers were fatailÿ lnjur<>d. cimili court In th« num of *1.500 l<an Hotel. Phone Wil. statement. ¡lean Hotel. Phone Ml. $15,000 Stock W 10 BE USED BY REBELS BRADLEY HARNESS CO. ~ra A most desirable as well as use ful (lift would be either a Piano Phonograph 5ewing Hachine I Call, write or phone me regarding easy payment plan Phone 251 E. W. HULLER HOPE 10 OPEN FOR SEPIEIBERKIN Abstracting Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc, Surveying and Irrigation Engineering KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON BUT FOR RENT A HOME