Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, July 06, 1899, Image 2

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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.
PuMI«*c‘A every TVur»*lay by
THR WMBLICAN ITBUSIIING COMPANY.
1. J. Btraw, of the Dorris ranch, was
in the Falls the first ol ‘he week. Mr.
Straw reports good beef cattle sCAtt'e.
except those that have been pastured
all spring.
Clip». T. W. Kichardaon of the »fcittn-
cr “Otvgoii'’, is Rlwaya prepart-*! to do
SVMCRIPTlOb* RATE»:
r.» oo hemsge to freighters, tourist« and other
On* year (in advance)
1 Ml |H*rsons in whatsoever capacity on most
?i x month»
hrve iftonlhM
... ..
$ reasonabls terms.
Singh* copies
Advertising al reasonable rates.
Jack Horton last Satunlay. brought
down two large leads of lumber fr*>m
THURSDAY. JI LY «, 1899.
the Pine flat saw mill for J. F. Ooeller.
He returned home Monday with 20,tW
The Utiitad States pent abroad (lur­ shingles for the large barn that he is
ing the 10 mouths cutting April 30, 1897, having built on his ranch.
exactly 278 locomotives. In the same
Parlies who are driving sheep east­
months of 1898 it exported 36<>; tor the , ward through Oregon and Washington
same period oi the current fiscal year are not experiencing any better success
lite record has risen to -H-l.
this year than formerly with regard f(>
A great many people from town at­ sniting the inhabitants of the country
tended the celebrations at Merrill and through which the sheep pass; last
Fort Klamath the Fourth. We hope week a large band was shot into, which
Klamath Falls will hold the celebration ! resulted in killing two hundred.
here next year so that the surrounding
Walter Fergunson of Medford, who is
towns can return the call.
| in this county with Geo. Weber,
organising Woodmen lodges, writes to
A Mississippi jury rendered this the Medford Mali from Merrill in which
Verdict in a clear case of lynching: “We
he says they organized a lodge at Mer­
find that deceased came to his death by rill, June Stith, with a membership of
climbing a tree and, venturing too far 20. He is very much impressed with
out on a limb, he fell and broke his the town and surrounding country, and
neck,” It surely was sufficient to bang
says the place is booming; that it is a
the man, without perpetrating this
village of about 100 inhabitants anti is
cold blooded joke besides.
full of enterprise and business. Sava
Just now it is a question what the they grow tino alfal.a in that vicinity
state of Kentucky is most celebrated for and also have i good flouring mill.
—her fine bores, beautiful women, good They go from Merrill to Bonanza anti
whisky or family fueds. The latter Lakeview to establish lodges.
seems to take up more space in the
MARRIED.
journals of the contry than all the form­
er combined.
WALLACE-HVFFMAN-At Bonanza.
Or.,
The Connecticut legislature adjourn­ July 2. 1,99; Mr Van Wallace and Min
Margarctt Huffman, both of Bonanza. Or.
ed last week after alive months' eession. J.
O. Hamakar, J. P. Officiating.
During the time it made appropriations
Jamie Wilson, the youngest son of
with a free hand, despite all injunction
: Mr. and Mrs. G. W. J. Wilson, of this
to economy. The total is the heaviest
on record, and the state w iillluckv if P'ace> met w*,h a ser‘008 accident last
’ v. Monday by being thrown from a horse.
it does not have a deficit in its treasury
He was riding down the road near the
before the next legislature assembles.
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j bath house when the horse began buck-
Tliere is at least the glimmer of a new ing, and threw him off. He fell on his
day in Tennessee, where a white farmer lace, breaking his nose and as the horse
of wealth and influence has been sent passed by, it kicked him in tlie groin,
to prison for ten years for killing a It will be several days before Jamie will
negro women. When it comes to be j be able to be out.
recognized that killing a negro is as
DIED.
truly murder as killing a Caucasian, the
new day will have come to stay.
COX—At her home iu Siskiyou county, Cal., at
CHAS. I- KonewTS. na.aw.
10 p. m. Monday, July 3, 1899, Mrs. Seth
Cox, aged SO years.
Geo. T. Baldwin, EXCHANGE
JOHN S. ORR,
Attorney-at-Late1.
The Klamath Falls Hardware Dealer Has on
Hand the Most COMPLETE Stock in Southern Ore­
gon Consisting in Part ci
O hmri «.
K lamath F all «,
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nickhrson ,
Attorney.at-Law.
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F ai . is ,
MURDOCH.
.SDIRMI F.
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^»theo e at nAtuih««
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Stoves
Furniture
Fishing Tackle
Hardware
Granitware
Tinware
Fire-Arms
Wallpaper
i
Sporting
goods
Mowers and Rakes
Ammunition
Drills
Glassware
Cutlery
11 kissware
Reapers
Cameras
I<1O111<I< 1» Idilli*«
Farm and Spring Wagons \
Paints and Oils
w. W. Hazen. I’rop'r.
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k|AM\Tii Kan«,
pRfll th MILLS,
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SOUTHERN OREGON
kl.AMATVt FALLI.,
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State Normal School
Have just received a nice lined PLUSH
BUGGY ROBES which will be sold
at popular prices.
Attorney - cl ^L
Lawyer.
KLAM ITU FA!.I>,
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ASHLAND, OREGON
C. RITENIC,
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OKKGOM
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II. lURtlUS, M. II.
Physician and Surgeon.
Call» rr«iinpily AUeii<ta>1
No Firm in klama'.h County Wi!l
(live Beiler Prices for Cash Trade,
Quality of Goods Considered.
Offira. Clntwo^
.
n which is noted !<»r its 4 < u T hi ua
w ater and large peaches. KI AM XTII I HIK. I t OIUKKIM.
il course of tour years,
mal, college preparatory, Il A. WRIGHT. M. D.
tudies, teachers review
This school has a regular n<
Other lines of study are • sub-!
music and art courses. special
•
classes.
teaching throughout
The normal senior class
c.— practice
,
the vear under the direct supervision of a thorough tritit
, ,
.
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Agent for THE FIREMANS FUND INSURANCE CO. teacher.
The training school is /railed, (»rauts accepted from
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Assests $3,750,000.
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good schools. Hie regular normal sc I kki I diploma is granted,
good anywhere in the state without further examination.
E xpanses : All expenses for school year, S i j <{: not in­
cluding books, $ ii
Next school veer opens Septemlvr
Physician and Surgeon.
K lamath F alls ,
•
Oaauo
I. ftnrrl« ir« ’• nt I loti, tan a»»d Murg««* ||
IhvUiMMl mmu «ritan )lv«plial.
The Stone Store,
cth.
Klamath Falls, Oregon
For catalogue or information address.
W. T. VAN SCO/. President.
I
L. LEAVITT,
(la C' u MM f t'Isvk )
HILL’S MANUEL
oi Social and Business Forms is ono of
the most uselul volumes ever placed
upon the desk of a business or profes­
sional man, or upon the table of a draw­
ing room. The items confined within
the limits of the book embrace instruc­
tions and guides for the city office,
student, politician, clergyman, physici­
an, clerk. In fact every person who
is in business or engaged in any calling
whatever will find information as to
the proper manner in which to write
any document entering into the various
social and business relations of life.
B en W ilson -, J r ., Agent.
The Dal les, Or.
M idway S tables
Abstracter. Searcher of Records
and Conveyancer.
Hotel
Linkville
Largest and Most
. .
Kldmtilk
. t
Orf gun.
Even the cotton manufactures of New-
England are restoring wages to the old
The funeral services were held at the
V • • ■ ;■»< lctr «tal'ari of the !•&■(*
Centrally Located.
■»I K latuaih < outilf, t •"» M<9p«r«4 Io
scale. It will be a long time before the house Wednesday morning. Burial
rvlUMr tu'ufmailmi «M» kai>4 *»!<*$■ and III1
.«».
Free-Traders dare to make their tariff was made in the Picard cemetary. She
I <ibl fiiitfi
in »till» e«»tn|>lianr< wit*
Ihr
BKhii of in« <«< ao«l I *n-l «»ft- f
ideas an issue. Silver is dead enough, was born in Klamath county in 1869.
Under New Management
but it is a frisky corpse compared with ; Besides her husband and two children,
Furnished with or without
free-trade.
I her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs.
(JIIARLBS VMU,\ÇJt.
drivers. Travelers conveyed
J. L. Hanks of this place, and farnily
to all points at reasonable
If all the soldiers needed in the Philip­
Attorney.
will sincerely mourn her death.
rates.
pines could be commissioned officers,
OBITUARY.
forty regiments could be inlisted in a
Ltarvirw,
AGER
KLAMATH FALLS
few hours. But as the majority must _______
niilf '-»««'a
John H. _____
Miller, , who died at the
SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMM1RCIAL
be privates a great many brave and pa- KI. math agency on the 29th day of
MEN BEST ACCOMMODATIONS
Free Sample Roomfi
triotic little politicians will conclude^: June, 1899, of that insideous enemy to
for accommodation of commercia'»
h . hatton ,
IN THE CITY GOOD VIANDS
t ravvivi».
that they can serve the country better mortality—consumption—and was bur-
Protect your family and yourself by
bv giving advice from the home base, j rje<i ¡n
Klamath Falls cemetary on taking
out an accident policy. |10 to
Justice of the Peace,
That interest in the the project for a i‘be «Hh, under the auspices of Linkville |25 per annum pays lor 11000 with
weekly
idemnity
of
$5
to
1
12.50.
U. S. Commissioner.
The
bar-room
In
connection
with
(he
h<'*<
!
1»
prr»i<t«^t
over
lij
ronrtroo»
and
r^titlrmanl)
monument to the Oregon volunteers ig i Lodge No. 110, A O. U. W’., wa« born
Main Street, • Klamath Fallt, Oregon mixologist», and only the hurst brunt» ot Wines. Liquor» ai»4 V gar« arc di«|*cnM't to patroua
C. L. P arrish .
spreading and is taking hold of the l Des Motno county, Iowa, June 12,
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la < m
II. ki M
Agent for Aetna Insurance Co.
over the bar.
masses of people, is shown by the con- 1842’,
ltb 1118 Parent8 he camc acr08S !
K lamath F alls . • Uaauoa.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
tributionssent to the Oregonian. It
plain, to the Willamette valley in
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We will pay Fifty Dollars for evi­
has the rare merit of popularity, and no
^om thci.i became to Klam-
jjr . e. j. novo.
L
and Omci at L axzvizw , <>»r<.o.v.
dence
that
will
convict
any
person,
I»
place is too abscure or remote to be ath county in 1869' ani1 wa9 ,or man-v
Jun** 12 law.
Notice 1«’hereby xlven Hist die full.., in,-
represented in this monument fund. -vear8 P^^ently identified witli the persons or other brute of tearing nanie.l
Rodent Dentist,
Killer» have Bled notice nf their In­
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The amount collected up to Tuesday lnt9re8t9 a“d development of this coun- down our road-signs. I. A. DUFFY. tention to make t'.r.al proof In >upnort of do ir
claim» and that Mill proof Hill be mad.* Le­
Office ojifNioiie I form ><«»ti«»».
morning was $4,565.
' ‘-v’ an acknowledged exempliary citizen,
force. 11 IVIthrow. Count} Clerk at Klamath
k lamath Falla. <>
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devoted to his family, true to his
fall», Or., on Aumtit 5th. I»'«!, »•>»:
EllMoNlt EI.VY. Jl(.
The homecoming of the volunteers is friends and loyal to his country.
Ilnme.tead entry No
for the lot« 2. 3
PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE and
I Sec. l'j and lot 1 S* e. 50. Tp. Ao s It 11 1;
not wholly an occasion of rejoicing. All - What more need to be said than—
$2.00 PER YEAR
L. Parrish.
ol Will. M. r . Oregon. He name*, the I*.| i *. h Inz
who went out will not return, and while rest in piece.
A F riend .
To the Hon. County Court of Klamath County, wltne»-e. to prove hh continuou. re.ldenc.*
uponwid cultivation of »aid land, viz: Io n
Notary Public,
Oregon.
no welcome that we can give those who i
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H'n Hill and
Hah.
We your petitioner’, residents and legal Baker, Jante Kri
have safely passed the perils of sea and
Conveyancer and Searcher d
voters of Tuk* Lake precinct in said County, Sr., all of .Merrill, Oregon. And
GROCERIES respectfully pray and a>k to be granted and
JOHN BAKEll,
comp, disease and war, will be too gen-
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! issued to Robert Welsh, license to sell Hpirit- II. K. Entry No. 1,27, for the NW': of Ngt. Hee
Record».
. ous. Malt and
nd V Vinious
inious liqu«.
liquors « ...
in . less quantities 20, and HW'i of HE'st ofHW>,, S-e 17 Yp «>
erous or enthusiastic, no expression of _ _
nr*r nr nmr. o
t
than one gallon, in tne
the town of
Merrill in 8.. ft. 11 E., w. m. Ife name» the following
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ornes ix count moumk
remembrance of the unreturning brave
, Tule Lake precinct in Klamath County, (tr­ witne,»♦■» to prove hl. continuous renidence
. egon, for the term oi six months from the oth upon and cultivation of »aid land, vli
can be too tenderly appreciative. The j
1 day of July 1899.
Krogue. Wm Hill,«. Eid,, sr. and Edmund
My <oiincri!on with «hr A imikh » vtfier M
I Samuel Wilson
memorial servic, arrangemen ts for which
W p Moore
Elvy, all of Merrill. Oregon.
!*«•( rlfhl y rare «!»<•• tnr tfcr bent b DO« k
is
fixed
upon
us
all.
But
just
G A Johnson
E L Huffman
The REPUBLICAN is well equipped for work tn this line and • tbr
ELDON
.M
BKATTAIN,
Regiater.
in progress, is timely and proper.
dgr
.*( Kiamatti realty I | h »« mb « tt»r only
Adam Bchortgen
G E Moore
where to buy and buy best is
l*r> «rut Ow nrrthii« * record in K la math mn»*
i M E Hutchison
G W Fi»h
ty
tirxnt
for th« London 4 I aih a«i»lra at*4
D N Fish
L M Robison
oiten aperlexing question. We
to the value of $5,000,-
r« IhButnur« CutBianl»»
F8 Brandon
Wm Wlhon
notice for publication .
has
the
reputation
of
doing
first
class
printing.
point with pride to the lines of
Geo H SmUh
ordered for use on the
Chan V Stuck
(i II Fish
John
Bonner
goods displayed on our shelves—
entina. The placing of!
James Dixon
W P Whitney
L»nd Office st Lakeview, Or., »
M J Whitney
John Whitney.
May 29. IS99.
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fresh goods and prices that speak
significant in a two-fold '
G F Fish
Fred Stuke!
Notice
I»
hereby
given that the following-
for themselves attached. You
| T E Wallis
sence. It shows advancement and
Frank Hedrick
named
settler»
have
Bled
notice
of
th*
ir
lutea
i A D Balis
E Elvy
lion to make final proof In support of th.-lr
need not look no further than
prosperity in that South American re- :
James Isley
A Hammond
claims, and that sal*l proof will be make tn-
TONSORIAL
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E
M
Hammond
J
F Adams
public, and indicates the high regard
our store. Our increased t.ade
fore
C. II. Withrow, l ounty Clerk, at Klamath
M Harb ry
Jrvin Aubrey
hall». Or., on July H. ISO'*, viz-
in which American railway equipment
proves these assertions to be
H K Smith
James Holmes
GEORGE I'BAL,
I (i R Hammond
PARLORS
G L Lesley
!,L.E ^n'.rrx" '-^-'■•r the N-l, Of HE', and
is held. Singularly enough, the
true. If you are not already a
E W Gowen
Dan Colwell
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.
Dan
Van
Brimmer
EC
Ball
purchasers are an English syndicate, :
customer place an order at my
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3.
Bee.
7,
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ft
14
K.
ip
name,
the
fol-
; B Kennedy
E W Barrows
lowing all nm*.*-» to prove hl, eoMtlnooaa r.*.|
etore.
who would have much preferred to send ;
! Wm D Ball
C T Wilson
dence upon and cultivation of salii lami, viz*
i Frank J Dean
A
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Whitney
Jew* C Ball Georg** M. Donat.I, Wm Diiniao, IP nr* loin
to .England for the cars, could the order
ÍÁ
F E Henderson
Win Bark«
Clyde Bradley ' «II and Alo» McDonald, all of ¡.angeli t all. *,*
7 Stukel
T H Weeden
8 Stake!. Oregon. And
have been promptly and satisfactorily
1
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FOTfCB.
WILLIAM A. IH NCAN,
filled there.
The undersigned will on the «th day of July
Fine Livery Turnouts...
J. H. KIERNAN, Proprietor.* • •
AND
Stage Line.
Klamath Republican
Job Printing .. .
1UF ilABl 1 OF BLYIXG
H. H. VAN VALKENBURG
Watchmaker
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GOLD FRONT,
T. F. Miner.
It is worth noting that the price of
tin plate, with the increase oi 11 per
cent in wages, is still $1.10 per box less GROCERIES.
GROCERIES.
than it was when we relied on foreign
supply for all our tin plate under free-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
importation. What has really been ac­
complished is this: The tin plate in­
L and Orricg at L akevikw , O regon .
dustry has been transferred to this
| Notice I, here by given that the following-
country ; whatever profits there are now- named »etiler ha« filed noth, -f hl» Intention
a-?Jinal P,roof,jn «upportof hi, claim,and
go to American investors, the wage, ex­ I ! !£J?
that «aid proof will be made Wore C. If.
Withrow,
Clerk at Klamath falls. Or
pended in that industry are distributed j on August County
12,1890, viz:
to American laborers, and these have
HENYR SCHONER.
been increased since the trusts was or­ I H. E. No. 1593 for the SW'i of Sec 23 Tn 38
8, R IO east, W M Oregon, lie name, the ful-
ganized 11 per cent; the producers are I lowing wltneaaea to prove hl» contlnuou» resi­
upon and cultivation of said land, via*
undoubtedly making a good profit, and [ dence
L. Biehn, of Klamath Fall», Or., Juha C.
still the product is sold to American i 1 Hannen, Wm. Btreubrl and Henry Weler all of
ELDON' M. BR a TTA IN.
consumers at »1.10 a box, or 22 per' I Dairy, Oregon-
Register.
cent, less than Lefore the tariff was '
adopted and the trust organized.
W'orkmen in the southern states are
beginning to realize what protection
and prosperity mean to them. Ten
thousand miners employed by the Ten* I
»lessee Coal and Iron and Kailroad Com­
pany, and the Sloss Iron and Steel Com­
pany, will receive a fourth advance in
wages of 2% per cent per ton. Since
March 1 last, there has been a total ;
raise of ten cents per ton, or 25 per
cent. Wages ot miners were never l>e-
fore so high ns now. This is due to the
continued rise in pig iron prices, which,
in connection with the sliding wage
scale, accounts for successive advances.
The mines are running steady, a con- 1
«lition heretofore unknown in the sum­
mer season. No wonder the American
IHjIicy (if defending homo industries i
tnakiug headway in the soulli.
Woman’s Writes
Believe in Woman's Writes?
Of course we do. Who could
help it when women write such
convincing words as these:
"For seven years I suffered
with scrofula. I had a good
physician. Every means of
cure was tried in vain. At last
I was told to try Ayer's Sarsa­
parilla, which entirely cured
me after using seven bottles."
—M rs . J ohn A. G entle , Fort
Fairfield, Me., Jan. 26, 1896.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
..cures..
1899 apply to the County Court of Klamath
county, Oregon, for the license prayed for in
the foregoing petition.
ROBERT WELSH.
H E Entry No. 1595. for the HU of NW’i. Her
io 5n,1nE;rÌNn*'
Her. ;A.T p .
W s . K. Il E. Hl* name» the following wit*
1 ' '• 1° pr,»ve h1a continuous reNldence noon
arid culti’ ation of aid land, viz: <,eorjr.' Deal
ortre M<Donald, Wm, Deal and < ari Deal, all'
of Languii Valley, Oregon.
L. M. BRATTA IN, Register.
FUÏCZLV 'JZGZTABLE.
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AND
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Noth.ng ¡3 s*, iinp^iRnr.t, nothing
common. a>
id Lre^ili ; ?nfj in nearly evrry case it cornea from
e .>!*irn:tvh, and can l>o so cni!y corrected if you will
ue
xMl.ivr jy kr.<.i LxToi». Do not neclect »0
ure a remedy f. r tlm rcpuU.-e di»ord‘ r. h will .also
nprova youraj petite, com pt jxkn a»d general health.
rm»t
Hoy many stifT, r torture day afcr day, making Jif*
b irdca and r JiLir.g exister. e of ail pleasure owi ■
o the .-»re' .ufier ng from Pilei. yet relief i» ready
o the hand of almost any one who wi.l use «y<tcin»ti
cal y the remedy that has permanently cured thou
•and».
L ive « ReouLAiot is no drastic
violent purge, but a gentle a»»:»tant to nature.
CONSTIPATION
SIIf’LLI) not be regarded as
a tiifling ailment—in fact, nature
Gernands the utmost regular iy of
the Ixiwel», and any deviatio«
from this demand paves the way
often to s< rjous dang* r. Jt is
quite as necessary to remove
impure accumulations from the
bowels as it is to eat or skrp, and
no health can be expected where
a«o*tivc habit of body prevail».
SICK HEADACHEI
di*tr«»»lng affliction occur» most frenucn^v
Ih. ffiturtanc« ■! th. ,v,:nath. Ari.eeg Zu ,L
'••P«rf»: t!y digested contents, cauj-c, a severe pain ■*
he head, accompan.ed with di .nurcea'le otu- ea an
H
’7eS LMrh',t ,h P! l.r’y known a/:.
U.aj.Kbe, f(.r the relief of which i .-. ke brt.M w
I’ •EK K e :..‘*LATC'« or Mtriir / nr .
WAMF.lCTUBI O ONLY LY
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BILLIARD
HALL
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\ f:‘.
NY TAYLOR, Prop'.
Next door to Postoffice. Klamath Falls. Oregon.
Hatches, Clocks and Stacies retired. Fine line ol Jewelry
Fruits, Confectionery, Cigan
notici : for publication .
Land Office at Lakeview, Or , I
May 29, 1899. |
Notice I, hereby given that the following
nairicd -i lift bn- filed notice of hl. Intention
"* ma- final proof In support of hl claim Hud
'bat nul proof will be tiiarfe before < 11 With
row. < <*iinty Clerk, at Klamath fall», Or., on
July 8, 1899, vl«i
FRANK JI. KESTER,
II. E. Entry No. 1«7, for the W'; of SW'i. Her*
I. and HE', id HE',. 8*<*. 2, and NE'; id NF.'.
F-'-.H. Ip. HiS„ If II E. Il-name» die folloti:
log wit tie- e, to prove 1.1, eon' in non, re.ldenee
upon Hnd cultivation of »aid Innd, viz: * Im,.
Pickett, J z «* p Butin. Chax, Gardner and Ebner
Moore, all of B«‘dfleld, Oregon
ELDON M. BRATTAIN, Regkter.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
HOPE YOU DON’T
Nr£ED ANYTHING
OUR LINÈ
A. D. CARRICK, Proprietor.
Blacksmithing and Machine Repairing
Wacons
Repairul. Wheels Fill«!. Any kind“''«, wZn
8. Land Office,
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Lakeview, Or , June 12] 1899. |
is hereby given that Edmond Elvy, oi
Merrill, Oregon, lias filed notice of hfs hiten-
v°n..r? gn‘ak.'! Vrooi ,,n >H m desert-land ciahn
5o 34, for the NE',¡of HE',, H.e. :m, Tp. 4UH.,
" E., w, tn., before * II. Withrow, County
'Icrk.M Klamuth E b II r , Or., on Hnturday, the
iili ilgy Augimt, I
Ip* imme, th<-folliiwltig
Wltne»«., to prove the complete Irrlgnflim »nil
recUmitlon of Mill latul: John llaker, Jamee
Krogue, Wm Hill mid i, H»h. “r , alloPMer-
rlll.Or.
ELDON M. BKATTA1N, Regiater.
Or’cw,n
S We"aS anyWhcre
in Soutl«n
Full line of Spokes and Felloes, Iron, Steel
Machine Extras on hand.
do, please rem
her that we do the Best Work
of tiny marbit yard in'Soutt
ern Oregon.
WRITE FOR DESIGNS
AND PRICES.
Oregon.
Agent For the
Eleciro-Chamlcnl Ring. Trado Mark E-C.
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* M. W. H avitt , Agent,
Klnu.atb ralla, Oregon.
kept in stock at lowest prices.
Merchant Tailor.
1r,Y *n "l"ck ii selection of Woolens
im<l will make ,nit, to order al moder­
ate pines. Fit and finish guaranteed
a it w ork done on premiae«. Cleaning
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premlng ind npairiM neatly
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in the World.
Klamath Falle, Oregon
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