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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. I A O. I'. W. O K M. i iurrnK. n *» ai . o. f M t.tr«i. W • ¥•»¥ •kM'tSlMl • !»•• luUflh luVAÜAr ul mas h month earn m-urn in Maculi u M * mhia Maa l.avaa a w m it». •»< MKTIIOlriaT kPI»< ol’Al. < lit f II llrrl.ls Hun.lav arrvlr'«« al llrruslnrr'a Ii|«rs lloiro Hun.lar aobmilai lus Morulas mriu-ui ar *,l a ru a-nrg »«til*». T «' I* •*• Fwalirg •arra-.ti TlHI p Pr-a-Irins »irr» Huri.U), wumrun. <b. The Fourth at Merrill. lakcvlcw has a |*trifled man, which will lie put on eahibitibu at that place. Count) court 1« In seasson thia week. I Real Estate Transfers. HEBE AND THERE. Cigars and aMifactionary at Ky'a. TIIUHMDAY' JULY *. *h0U VII.I a U'lmS. No Ilo Itegli mvellliss IIr »1 »ltd third t o. ,l«y ««eiiliis» iti •■si lt month «I l(« hall Ot> r lUIrlw I li A Boemi •' hard war« titira All manllrt'tsul Ihn order III good •laiidlng ai» cordi ally Irrvllcd Io allend Il I IltMUriSlr, M W j w Sltssit, IlM'order BREVITIES. Mrs. Obenclialn, of Illy, lias moved to I'rof F. S. Strong of Sew Haven, • ucl«-mvillo Io lealde. <’onn.,has lx.cn «.li-cled president <4 the Hay cutting throughout tho county State university) at Eugene. la-glna thia uml next we«k. (!, L. Parrish is agent for the New Following are ths deeds reeord««i in the county clerks office lor the month of June t State of Or.igon to Chas Westlotorn, NW'4 SW4 ol see 18, Tp 33, H R 7$g «•st. »100. United Flat»» to Wm. I-ogur, home stead patent. J. E. Damon to T. T. Burkhart, N1, sec 36, Tp. 341 8 R 6 east, T. E. Burkliart to United States, nlxiuo preqierty rwllnquioeed lo United j States. Cha». Taylor tn T. T. Burkhart all section 36, tp 35, SRC east. T. T Burkhart to United States, alove property relinquish««!. | Statu of Oregon to H. A. Smith, UM) acres in m - c 16 tp 36, 8 It 6 east. »320. H. A.Smith to T. T. Burkhart, the above projwrty, »<MM). T. T. Burkhart above property re-1 North wimls continue much to the Zrshimi fire insuriim« company. Call oil Mr. Parrish When in ne««l of in-Jua disgust ol ye hay-seeth ance. C I.. I'mrish is writing mom fire in There were tweuty-ona graduates surant'« than any agent in the County. from the normal department of the Callon I I'arriah it you want B A-liliiml noiinal school on June7th. wheel for yourself, wife or daughter. W. D. Powell and family, <4 Prine Perry Whitney, of Merrill, is now ville, are visiting nt th« home <4 Hold. fort-man <4 tlie I'.oyco ranch, Butte Welsh, in Merrill. Mr. Powell is a ereck. proa|>croiis «tix'kimin ol t'rixik county. Itats and 5ox at Duffy's. A bookk«-».p«-r named Simmons, In <1. A. Hteams waa visiting in Jackson Morrow county, la hired by a man nam- comity lust w<«k. Ilu returned home <■<1 Green, and signs letters "Green, per Wedm-stlay, Simmon»." One would suppose that M.G Kropk«, forest ranger, has his1 such a firm would be in a constant headquarters ut Four mil«- creek near puckur. j Pelican bay. Geo. Jury, the fiopular blacksmith, rd Now is the time you need a ahmn|Ms> Merrill, Is doing a large business, ami nml your whiskers trimmed. Go U» says that lie is prepared to do any kind Ky Taylor. of work that is done in his line, Give <>n the Fourth, Klamath Falls waa give him a call. forcibly suggi stive <4 a tit companion Judge 11, L. Benson ami Geo. H. piece to "Greys Elegy. Nickerson ol the Falls and Wm. T. Portland, took Monday's Next Haturtiay evening will I m - in Muir, of ■lilalion t4 th« new <>flt’Airs of the Itwai »learner hr Spring creek, where they will a|>cnd a few weeks fishing. Italge ol Odd Fellows. Morrill done herm-lf prowl on Ilio Fourth. From early in Il>n morning Shoes and Gloses al Duffy’s siulil noon people kupl coining from nil A hirg.i delegation <4 young ¡tcople parla ol tlm county. Al II a. tn. lito paierie formed nt the sclox >1 bousu l«"l from tlm I ills altcmletl the eefe'traiion i,y the brasa band alni mari:litui to Uro at M< trill on tlu- Fourth. NR A liright and Interesting Exhibit NR NR linquished. United States to Marion F. Loosley, patent. State of Oregon lo Charles Made N’a Frank Cbeneiialn Ut Minnie OI h - ii - chain, ») acre, |<M), 78 and 68 acre tract«. John F. Williams to State of Oregon, 366.34 acres in Tp, 39 8 R 10 east. Con sideration »1652. W. N. Jones to 8. W. Langhorne, 1<MM) acres in Tp 35, 8 R, 6 cast. »40W. S. W. Laugborne to W. E. Cullen, above described property. »4500. W. E. Cullen to United States the above 1000 acres, relinvulshed to Gov- eminent. Eugene 1!. Henry to Chares Westlo- torn NE1» of NW‘4 sec. 18 Tp 38 8 R¡ 7S east, 40 acres. »134. sf.*4, SW*4 8E>4 of sec. 24, tp A company of aiiarp»li<x,lcra will probably lx> organised in Oregon for service in the Philippines, They will . Iw know n ns t tregoli Shar;>»h'x>U-rs, and will lx- comprised of the lx-st rifle shots wrbor E. Elvy reati ilio Ihx-laratioii F<<r extras (or mowing machines. that can 1» had in the state. ni Inde|*emh tico ati’l J.H Griffith »ni rak<-» m I gcnerul farm machinery call A. Kinney, of Merrill will continue to orator ol Ilio'lay. After Ilio excretar« on tlm East Eml blacksmith shop. run Ilia gi-neral incrchamliae store at ware over lunch was spread and every- A»k s. me i>! the Ix-ys who rigged them the old stand until begets the new shire east. »160. b «ly prueco<li«l lo enjoy a graat spread. mil for tlm Fourth III the fine clothes? building conipli te<l. Mr. Kinney car- W. K. Flawerrce to United States, Tiro fatte-l cali bar! Ix-cn kills-l A till Tin t will »ay Miner, at the Gold Front. rics a full Him of general merchandise, deed of relinquishment. waa cooked l<> thè Gueen's tasto. -Myron C. Kasson to J. Collins, 1760 J. W Maiming ami Henry Parrish and sell« al living prices. Ili Ilio afternoon borse rar mg «ri acres, all in tp 34 R 6 east. wholinVe Ix-in in Jackson county (or M. J. Wisxlruif waa in from in order, Colwell's Rondo winning ; Uc Myron C. Kasson to J. Collins 400 Hu camo the |a»t two Weeks, returned hot»« creek last Saturday. «¡Harter mile dash. Brandon's li ii<>r au acres. from Klamath county a couple of Friday. winning tho tirsi two beota in tiro bait M. C. Kasson to J. Collins, 240 aeres age and rejHirts that he tiaveled W. Il M. Intlre, of 8|>ring lake, has mile and repeat. Thor«, «ero alt entro » all in tp 34, R 6 east. six miles of the distance on snow tu ilio hall nulo sa.hilo horno rare, Irren in Jackson county tho |>a»t week 8. D. Coulter to E. II.Day, 320 acres, but that the mww «»« breaking looko ti altar -louni property. lie rc- Fla-Lus' borwo wiunlng. wlai-e ' would semn lx- gone. Med- - *n tp 39, R 14 east. Otte of lite Anderson boya va» ’ho turmxl allaflcdwllt a'ít»-'¡l Con».-,. ford Mail. Amelia *.. IfTriger to Amelia A. horseback lowrnumont in thè afternoon, Milk Paris al Duffy's. When Turoday's stage was thrw sP«n<c property in tp ST, ». 7 east, hi lire evening the bri.lim «u il J. If H HlttM, <4 the "Central" is md-slhl. ».Il ... the team be- ‘ <T’,de?UO,,W.000; luminated and a great variety of filo- doing llortibroidi «ml vicinity am| will Tlie». S|>cnceto Atnalia bpence, MS.- came unmanageable and ran awav over works aere »et <4! prr-M'itl his genial prasenc« amirlat obi 05. |WOO. turning the singe t Tsai nig the driver'« MAI A The dante in Kinney’s kail friends al Aalriand ere hia return. tteo. W. Offiehl lo II. T. Anderson, hg. Bu<i Obenchain was driving. success in every reo,«u t. E. J.l'ooland family whoepenttlw There were (our passengers oo tlie stage HWlg SEM of ara- 31, tp 40 8 R 11 ewat. The Irait supper given by M. E. winter in Meilforil, returned Io K lam- at the time, one ul them, Mr. _____ , Fuatrr, HtaleoiOregon to Wm. Davis, SE’«' Hutchison in Irla now bolol w na olio <4 ath coil n I y the first of the Week. Mrs. receiving a few bruises. ilio greatest events ot the i-rlrbratlmi. I'.arl remaining In Madfoed aa ►lie la 8W»i of eec 34, tp38,8 R13eaat. «100. The "Oregon Teachers Monthly," Mrs. ilutclilaon rcputati.di as a cuuk la very sick. M. F. Looaley to J. T. Murphy, lots in lire June n H Bn(1 15 o( M.c 2 tp j< ó e,.!, al Salem, Or., ¡rubhaiii-il ] «toll established. Al Houston's O|M-ra II oum next Sun number, a piece on Oregon Scenery, 160 acres. »480. f treat I‘ok»t»tn». day. July 0. bumlay school at 10 a. m. by 8. S. Halstead, ot Fort Klamath, - Eliha M. Silvers to C. II. Withrow, The lufnlwring lo tra «4 l'uèwwit'oa So morning sermon on account of the giving a description and illustrations 79 g5 acres. »250. ■*'------------ .............................. '--------------- 1| J. S. Atkins to C. II. Withrow, W)$ aw <4 ' .. Klamath county's famous nr Klamathoti. >>n lite Klamatfi river in alrsen«-«' of the ¡lastor. Evening evruinu of reoortv including Spring crock and \gt.z California, »«« allunai <lc»troy<x| by on " Motives.** Conic early. <, 8EV4 NW^ NE’« of eer Clothing at Duffy's. «ire oli tlic 4lh inai, al al«>ut io u'clix k Crater lake. 11, tp 35 R It «east. «500. a. in. Tito lire alarle«! in l'arsliall’s E. W. Sheets an<l wife who left this Jm Moore, tlio teamster, freighting Robert Hill to Alex Martin, Jr., NW afoni and dewlroyed over onr-ltalf ni thè la-tween Ager ami Klamath Falla, ar- plac<- about three years ago to reside % of sec 17, tp 36, R 6 east. «475. tmainraa portimi of thè town, envolvlng rived Saturday with J7.IH0 pounds of in Junction City,Or., returnedto Klam Mary A. Lindsay to W. H. Webb et a |t*a nf »SU.UOG or tuOTV. "Dio Urge freight for our mcrclianta. Mr. ! Moore ath county a 00upie of weeks ago and al, 130 acres in tp 3« 8 R 9 east. |4o0. utili and I mi X factory wvre noi dratruy<<l. rna-li- the trip in seven days. are stopping with th«-ir son-in-law, John State of Oren-m t" H. A. Smith, 400 I NR * Without Exception we have perfected a line of Men’s, Women’s and Misses’ sh'ies to comply with the demand for the BEST. NR NR <R Our Hat Department * * is unsurpassed in Southern Oregon, as we shall en deavor to give such material and styles heretofore ob tained only in higher priced hats. We have an immense stock of remnants of ribbon which is going at half price. NR NR NR Come and See for Yourself We are also headquarters for furnishing goods, fancy and staple groceries, etc., etc., etc. < NR :w n 7 Mrs. F. I' Cronem llcr and children left Roseburg last week (or Klamath county to enjoy a ¡>l<««ant visit with Mr. Cnini-uiillvr's parents am! othér relative« who live at Fort Klamath. Ilf Lillies' Dress Goods is now on. an Exhibit full of flolloloviMly’ dfkliMtsr cnaiions in crisp silks, brimming with sm&rt, preuy jib ! practi cal f>l<itios* and peren I«.**-;, t ’ntaiizmg in its almost limitless variety of liry organdies, deli cate lawns, mannish madrases, soft : itins and fancy flannels. NR Alex Martin & Son . ! Agents Royal Insurance Company. NR NR NR NR NR 4R <R q\ 44 For Hale—A first class Kimbal Organ Gau. T. B aldo is . Do You Know the Nesw ? You can hare H all tur Per. . Month Hats In The Evenir« Telegram, of Portland. Oregon II 1» the largeat evening new., paper pnbll.hed In Oregon : it contain« all the newa of the »tate and of the na tion. Try It for a month. A sample copy will be mailed 10 you free. dre»a Shoes, The Telegram Pattcmon, of Det river, Mr. Sheets acres in tp 34 and 36 R 6 east, »620. will prolably remain in this section of E. R. Reame» to Arthur C. Lewis, the country. lots 17, 18, 19, and 20 N'._. lot 21 in Wk Portland, A telegram was sent to tho Falls 4 and all of block 5 in West Linkvili, yesterday fr.-m K«n<>, stating that A. portion of lot 2 in sec 32, tp 38 a r 9ea«t. The local lislgc of Odd Fello* a re- M. Ruddiek, a sheepman was found «?(«. State of Oregon to A. S. Baldwin, W*j ccivt-rl ail rlosen chairs the fl rat of the dead in liis cabin near Spencer creek week tor their lodge room, They were that day. No in format icn was given as sec 26, tp 23 s r 7, Stj sec 35, tp 23 s r 9, I>ccea»e<l is sec 16 in tp 31 s r 2, see 16 in tp 37, s r 5, by Thoa. tn the cause of his death. brought from Ashland Woblier. Tho I--Igo Ix-gina with a auppoaed to liavo cam« from Jackson sec 36 in tp 37, r 6 east containing 2560 Weeden, of Tulc lake. ghenibcr«liip of twenty with a very county several years ago. He has been acres. »3200. Stationery at Duffy's. encouraging outl«x>k for Ita gr< wth and herding sheep in the vicinity of Buck A. S. Baldwin to F. A. Hyde, 2S80 !, E. Mitchel), the Agcr Klamath proa|ierity. The hxlge was organlar-d Iske. acres. »4300. Juno 2>lh in Iho third story of Anchor Fall, freighter, returned Saturday from Ho rat at liis door at noonday, lonely,1 State of Oregon to Winnie Edwards U*si'«s Mill« and v ill bo knoa-a n» Ager with a load of freight for our glum and sad. The flies were bocaing El.j v-c 16 in tp S3, s r 7 cast. »400. . Anchor Isxlge No.— ini-reliant, and a lot of folding lied, for alxiut him, h-d by a blue winged gad. I Winnie Edwards to A. 8. Baldwin, the I'clican bay lodge. Indian Georgo, (im- Heine man), found Not a euatomer darkened his ¡tortal, not above property. »500. At the Real estate is on the l>o>m tn Klam a sign of business was there; but the, th-ad m ar Bonanza Wednesday t4 last T. A. Hyde to United States, reliu- week, wit» murdcr«-d, Ilu had Iw-eti ath county now. County Clerk With- flies kepi bussing about the old man's quisbnuMit of 2880 acres, dead fi.r moie than a week before 14« tow re|«irU that there was more deeds hair. At last in misery he shouted:; California A Oregon land Co., to C, body was found. Tho finding of his recorded during the month ol Juns "Great Scott! I’m cByeretl with flies!" II- Maginnis, 204) acres in tp 34 s r fl in-arly starved horse lied in tho bush tlisn any month previous (or fen years. And the tephyr that toyed with bis eMt. »10. f'hil Ixwieley, John McDonough nml whiskers said: “Why don't you adver-. alxiut fifty Varda fvrwn t+re c«iad. led to Geo. 8. Nickerson to Marcia Mitchell, the ghastly discovery. Tho stench from Will CwMistant went to Medford last tisc?”—Ex. lota 4 and 5 of block 46 of Klamath the txxly had l«>cn olmrrved by paaeere- week from Wood river valley and re-, The sixth annual assembly of the Falls, Try for several days, but no one suspect turned Friday. Mr, Ixvosley took over W. A. Walker to P. L. Fountain, jmr- Williim«-tte Valley Chautauqua Asso tion of lot 4 in block 16, in Klamath ed that an old-time al">rigtim* <4 the a load of Fort Klamath cheese which he ciation, to Ixi held in Oregon City, be- country lay dead near by. The back <4 sold to G. I.. I*akis ami Wolters A ginn’ng July 18 and continuing until the Falla. »750. his head waa crushed in. It issupfMHird Howard. J. Collins to M. E. Miller property it 2uth, has secured the service of some of tp 34 and 35 a r Herat. »10. that Pm river Iu-lians did the deed lie Everything at Duffy's. the bee» talent in tlie country, such as j M.E. Miner to United States, deed cause of un old grudge against the Fort Klamath, W hat Ims lx-cr.ru» of our hose carta? Rev. Sam Jones, Jahu De« iU Miller, i of relinquishment. «nan, whose chanting« in tho days gone XVhat will we do in eaae of a fire with Mrs. Alios Clara Miller and other. This John A. Fairchild to Geo. L Chase N 1 by lall.xl to bling Im» renown ns a heal out a hose cotn|.anv? Why not meet assembly will be the best ever held in L, NE of Sec. 32. 80 acers. Lots 6 er of the «ick. "Murdered by unknown neat Monday night at tho court house On-gon City. in Sec. 30. Lot 8 in Sec. 29 said lots persons," was the flu-ling of the ami organise a volunteer fire company. The Ih-|x>t livery stable, owned by C. constating of 45 20-100ackers, all in Tp coroner's jury called by Justice of the the /I'r, We have two carta with fkOO feet of hose E. Nininger, and conducted by George Peace J. o, Hamakar. 39 S. R, of E. Consideration »500. but no one to handle them when they Tharp, was entirely destroyed by tire at > binee Kluninth lake affords steamboat will lx- needed. an early hour Sunday morning, with i PERSONAL. vic ot’ Stteecss»»Viil iiccotmxliiiions nearly tho whole <4 the about eight tons of bay, tlu«-o wagons Oranit ware at Duffy's. John llanka, who tell this county scrernl i 'urist travel cornea Klamath Falls way. tieloiiging to Tharp, harnes, etc. Nin- years ago lo reside In Cslltornia, returned last tie i» Ilio ’tio o* Brnmlon Bro.’a. millers of Merrill, lhe Ager route from the south nml tho Inger's loss ia about and bt* carried Friday from Oravllle, Cat., aecompanted by his ate now engaged in the general merchan A-hliin<| rout«- from the north to tho no insurant-« nt all upon bis propertv. 1 wife. They will visit here about a month. Albany Beer by the keg I'nils «re tho most feiviiblo routes to dise business in connection with their Tharp's direct loss is tw-twi-cn |50i> and Chas I’m bach end wile ot Lakeview, pas mill, having recently «¡> a neat store Klamath resorts, ¡mrl tourists and sight- »700, and his inauranco upon wagons sed through the falls Saturday bottle. Mrs. K, W Gowen, ot Merrill, was in the seers sre bcconiing acquainted Hint, building. Their stock of gtxxl, is nil and linrness »400, in the Connecticut.— excellent one, ami they are doing n Falls last week visiting htends. I dienn bay is ono <4 them, Ashland Tiding". good business. Wm. Darts, of Loretta, Is attending county Tho biggest trust niter nil is tho Robert Lawton returned from his court this week. Croquet sets at Duffy's. Thos Martin and Clay Ratliff left Friday tor business visit to Klamath Falla last country nowspnfter. It trusts every- It is n homely ndge, yet how true; Italy, nml for that reason the peoelo Friday. He left Klamath Falla on his Pelican bay for an outing. Grand Master Workman D.C. llerrln, of the 1 like it. It j« ||,n on|y tnmt on earth that "chickens come home to roost." w heel at 9 o'clock in the morning and that in worked .to the limit» nml the, Ho it is with our*wanderers from Klani-j arrived in Medford at 7:30 in the even A O t'. W . having done excellent work in this section in the Interest ot the order, left "iil.v trust whore tho proprietor gets the nth, who go afar to seek tho tickle ing, stopping an hour and a half on the Friday evening tor Portland. "Goddess fortune," drift brick one liy »wiallest share of the dividends. Every way. H«' came down Geeen Spring Harry Momyer came down from the Agency one, and in the fullness of heart ex— j 1 it) in the state haa a branch office of mountain, a distance of six miles, in Saturday and Monday went to Merrill to at • his trust, ami the trusling soul who claim— "Klamath county is good thirty minutes. This record is a good tend U m Fourth of July celebration, I H. P.Galarneau, Agency carpenter, lain tjws *t"es down in his pocket tor the dost to enough for mo." one, considering that it is eighty miles Fall* on a month's vacation. Mr. G. is work Axes and hay forks atDuHy'i. from Klamath Falls to Medford, and keep this trust going is abused like n ing on his new residence in lhe Brooks' ad Flrate if he even hints that Ida paper Klamath Falls, Or. J.C. Bartlet and Ben Wilson,o( Mon that much of tiw way is rough and dition. .. ...... «"uetlilng liesidcnair to keep his mouth, arrived in the Falls city Friday mountainous.—Mail. A Sehortasn was tn the Falla Monday from Trust inflated.—Castorville Enterprise. after n six days* trip over tho Rogue A Petaluma man baa solved the Merrill. frank and Charley Brandon were up (tom .—- -------------------- water-for-irrigatiou problem, He plants Merrill Friday. river road on bicycles. They report the j Uttering Mowers, Deering papers, road in a very bad condition, with ■ onions and potat<x-s alLernately in the It. X. t'olsen, of t-ost river wax In Ibc Falla Oo ta I»eerlnK nml Thomas Rakes. Four amt alxuit ten miles of snow on the summit row. The onions are so strong that Friday. <ino half foot mower »flO, other eisos of the mountain al Union creek, which | they »..«.y bring so... J-«' Hamakar. Bonanxa's magistrate, waa tears m jji . tuich quantities .« to eq«i«ly ns low. Full stock of having is several feet deep. tho eyes of tho potatoes tliat tho soil 11" 7 • » I Jack t onnely is In town oa busiiyeM con I'xils. Baldwin's Hardware Store. If you want insurance Irom accident around both it kept continually moist. nected with bls saw mill. A big crop of both vegetables is tho re- Sheriff Kershner ma.le a flying trip to Keno •) \For Fancy Dress Goods •) SickleGrinders,price »5.00. Luther’s ! call on 0. I,. 1’arrisb, agent for Aetna Insurance Co. eult. Tho Petaluma man is a brother orSprings 8stur<t«j on buxinssa, and returned hucccM Hickle Grinder does perfect the individual who mated a long legged Huuday, accompanied by Chas. Humphrey, of Jeff Wilson, of Langell valley *ork. Baldwin's Hardware ¿tore. tbliangltai rooster with a bauty hen. the Falls, who haa been superintending the •j jWove/r/ea the Fa la yesterday mid today building of Louis Gerber's new house, lu nvss. Mr. Wilson says that thé peo^P Who result was a ltd of chickens each Langell valley. ivaunn "i'fj u”? 3 lnch Stndebakcr ItoBsesriiig one long leg and one slxirt Gao. T. Baldwin went to tbc railroad Wednes • n,3 meh lire, comimrAtively new. of the valley gathered at Ida First Class Groceries (i L. I’ ahi . ij ' ii . the Fourth and had a pl* Älme. leg. There is no more scratching in the day to meet bls daughter, Mias Maude, who has been visiting frieudt in Portland for the garden. They would try it and fall over An excellent lunch waa «orvt »non, past month. They will be accompanied by mid in 11m evening there wi a dance and they toon got out of the habit.— Miss Daisy Bummers and Miss Laura Walker , California Fruit Grower. whi-li -I.i well a11 om L;L- , of fortland. Mrs. 0. W. I. WILSON. Proprie! w, F. J. Ih-an, council C'tmmait lor , Joel Welsh, vieo council commander; A. Mbortgen, vice lieutenant; F. H. Bratt- ■l<>n, baukx-r; Georgo Jury, clerk; G. W. liramlon, oscorl; I F.. Wallin, first walcliman, ar« the <>fll«*«*ra <>( the Woml- Wen of the U u|Li lodge organised latt week at Mr-rrlWhy Mate Organ terr Geo. NR Cloth Ez Blacksmithing Wagon Reparing ^By Skilled Workmen Fort Klamath BOUGH Do You Drink WINE? Alerti îs-4 oclv mí» If so, we have the Best the market. 'T'i 'T'osst Cheapness We have some very fine stock of all kinds of wet goods, and if you want something really good, go to the G E M.... c. L. F WILLITS, Prop'r. D. H illson, Prop Strictly First Class *—^FARRAR’S(ti New Store J 2^1 (P / ® HOTEL EWA Headquarters for Traveling Men