Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, March 08, 1900, Image 5

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    KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.
SUPPLEMENT.
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THI'RsbVY. MARCH
CALL
IN and
OUR
NO. 17.
1900.
PROFESIONAL < A 11*
LOCAL AND GENERAL
JOHN S. ORR.
\ndy Ryan, of Spring lak*'. was in
town on .Sunday.
Attorney-at-Law,
I. 1 " i'" i
H:.1 ment<i. < 'al..
this week, to remain until June.
K i . amath F alls .
O kkoos
John I. I Mini II ami A. C. Wilson,
of I»airy, were in town on Friday ami
sat urdav of last Week.
j-pRAM F. MURDOCH,
E. N. < olson and b.ivid Allen. of
Lost river, were lu re on Tuesday to
•e alsiiit their pensions.
Office near Ponlotfice.
We are told that the brass band is
I preparing to give an entertainment
on the evening of the 30th Inst.
Attorney-at-Law.
K lamath F allii .
•
O kbgox .
QEO- S. NICKERSON,
Attorney-at-Law.
K lamath F alls ,
G. G. Crary. proprietor of pelican
Bay Lodge, has returned home after yy
s|H'nding a few months in \shland.
A. WRIGHT,
-
O ubgom .
M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Gotfri<-d Konzack. a German iiving
in the Tulc lake country, was admit­
K lamath F alls ,
■
tiuw.ox.
ted to < t i/eiiship lieforv Judge Wil-
Formerly resident Ph? »irían and •«iwon •<•
the Good Samaritan Hospital, Portland.
s on Monday.
We Carry
the
-
I >aniel < 'roneinilier and wife of Fort
Klamath, have liven visiting friends
in California for several weeks, and
returned home on Mondav.
Largest!
L. LEAVITT,
Attorney-at-Law.
KLAMATH FAL1>, - - O
< REGON.
Tow n elrs t imi conies otT next Mon­
day .it the new town hall.
The olll- pRED H. MILLS.
eers to lie elected are five I rust «‘es and
Attorney-at-Law.
a treasurer and recorder, each for the
term of one war.
< »KB.oX.
K i amath F alls ,
I
and Most Com-1
Judge Willits received a letter
DRS. HARGUS AND STRAW.
Tuesday morning st • ng that Mr.
Maroiii
<
Iman,
who
was
committed
to
I
the insane asylum from this county. Physicians and Surgeons.
Reduced Figures on Shoes. Hats. beeeli'IsT 9. 1***3. died in t hat ¡list I- OFFICE: ('hitwood <1* Co.'s I»rug Store,
attention to diwa««** <4 the Eye. Ear.
t ut ion on Ft bniary 26 last, of pneu-
N um * an<I Thr«»at. <»law*e* fitted.
Ch.thing. Overcoats. etc.
nionia.
1
J. F. Goeller informs us tli.it lie ex­
pects to discard the steam engine in
his planing mill mid operate his o ta­
chinery with electric power as si » m
Proprietor of Freight Wagons.
as the company, of which he is the
leading' member, gets its el.-et rie
Everything ¿one with
plant in running order.
. neatness and dispatch ..
Ip to date Hals
ever seen in
Klamath Countv
Goods are
and prices are
We will
n
aav
(hir
itv and Price.
DUFFY,
J. B. MOORE,
Found, by Major Worden Oil the
sidewalk in front of th* black-
sin it II shop east of t lie Link v i lie house.
al*>Ut two weeks ago. a pocket Imok
containing a heavy gold ring. It was
left at Baldwin’s store and the owner
is requested to call, prove property
ami pay charges for advertising.
An exchange says that an amend­
ment to the holm stead law has ls*en
introduced in congress, which prw-
vides that persons, who have by any
reasons lost their homesteads with­
out having proved up on them and
who have not relinquished or sold
them for a valuable consideration and
|teisoiis who have heretofore com­
muted their homestead entries, may
take another Immeslead. the idea be­
ing that such persons have not had
the full benetit of the homestead law.
ing for a suitable location for a furni­
ture store, and seemed to be pleased
with the outl«iok here. Especially so
if the talked of railload materializes.
It would then lie an admirable local­
ity for a great variety of enterprises.
Messrs. Whitlock and bickerson slid
that quite a nunilver of people at Sil­
verton and vicinity, several of them
wealthy, are thinking of removing to
Klamath county as soon as the road
becomes a certainty.
Two lots with fair dwelling, must
sell in the next month.
The price
w ill floor you. One w hole block near
public school, no improvements.
A
bargain.
C. L. pABKlsil.
Keep vour eye on buffv.
Footing. insertion, lace and linen
lawn for handkerchiefs, at E. E.
C. ,1. bickerson ami .1. W. Whit­
Huse's millinery.
lock. of Silverton. <»r.. came here last
week anil left Monday evening to re­
Children sand ladies’ mittens at
turn hom<‘. Mr. Whitlock was l<.s>k- E. E. Huse’s Millinery.