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.