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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1901)
TRI-'LSURER'fl N''l‘ '• IT Pt.IC SALI:. rolmst, » man of Imlualrlous habll«, jr n< t Addicted to dltoipatIon uf auy Notlre I« Iwretn s!'" " ......... . I will sell at public sale at mv kind, maintaining his dependent Binds In Hie .. ...... . I 1 residence nt l.orelht. Ore., Monday. redemption ol ll.v lollow I»« ■ «.” |-»bll*>ia<1 «««rf Tauf«.!») by family a wife «nd two small child October 21, 1901, commencing al 10 rant« protested •'"• I"1'" “ .. , ren «nmifort-ibly by hl« manual o'clock a m., tIto following property: ,iMu n’"'lu**1 n >- lal»>r. After much earnest peraim- irwiii this tlHlv: W»** ’ w. Fifty head of cuttle, 14 head of o8>.«. 1'110, IIIIÌ5, UIIH I’-" . " y * ' Eoihias 4M» I’KorRIKTOKK. slon by member» of the local lodge lie ■ •^l.isiit.iM^.iO;; o: I. W. «JH. mare« bred Io jack, 3 mules yearlings mu». was Induced in August, Ifiiiti. to join 14. «1353. O4<’7. past, I sticking colts. 1 2-year-old •M U4IA, <12 >2. ii i|H. fi4l'1' ‘u,*> 8774. Bt BM BlHlON BATHi: the order, naming Ills wife as bene gelding, 5 head of good work hois ■«, 1447. i»IOi, 0327. I'lll. '>-’37. Ililjo. year (in advance) .................... ficiary. Ills assessment at that time, lit litri, 2 head of saddle horses. 33 head of 0421. «329. <'224, «32’'. WW*. 1,207, fi2tlft. «3<O, «413. «•"'*. '‘l'-*2. THURSDAY, (H Tol l I! 17 I iM'lug under tlie claa^thsl plan, was hogs, 2 good «tuck «addles, 3 sot «387. Kiin, «.«73, llölH. i..i IVU-N. «2««. *. >• ■•**, " ■■■ , ■ • 1.44, of which he paid just thirteen. «:<W7, tiÿift, 11322, ««H. ‘ ■ Us ’ • 'good farm harness. I new wire cable . , . • HS7t>. . - fi»i3. .................. .. I f.'73. ! I. «fl Since January 1st of this year his i.UI. Jealousy Is the moat Conspicuous i 150 feet, I Jackson fork, I new II321< tl:»O. «»>'», X*. H292. "■i'\H*> '7* • asscMinents by reason of advance In li.lt'X r, » ’ -i • feature brought out by the Schley Mitchell wagon. 1 new Stiidelmker (I42il. <;42S. fittritl, h-i fiLII. 1 •- '• age, were ♦l.fiti. of which he had Datei at Kl»m«th Fall». Oregon, till’ eourt of inquiry thus far. i spring wagon, I new gang plow, 1 Mill iiav ol Sopteo>l«-r. ll*H. paid at date uf his death just live, walking plow, l Hollingsworth hay H. II. VvsV.n «win «<i. Lorenzo Snow, fifth president of making a total paid by him into the County Preasuivr. rake, I disc harrow, 2 drag burrows. fhe Mormon ehnreb, died at his boose beneficiary fund of tiie order of 2 mow mg machines. I double shovel hi Sall Lake City on the 19th Inst. •27.02. As sihiii as proofs of his plow. 1 cook stove, I pair ls>b sl.sls, ■ > . NK.NRY JACKSON. death were properly made to tiie Banishment to Mime uninhabited, 1 hav rack, 150 tons hay, I sewing Grand Lodge, his widow was paid the hiid-ocean island, as a proper dis machine, I bedroom set. 1 parlor set, A picture and brief biographical A few years ago J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor. position of anarchists, is growing in sketch of Henry Jackson appeared in > full sum of *.’,000. 3 wool mattresses, 3 l>ed spring», 0 a blacksmith of this place, E. O. public fa tot. chairs; furnit uro all new; 2 Brussels The the Oregonian of tiie 9th inst. Plans and Specifications Furnished on All Kind» q | Hcidriek. joined this lodge, passing carpets, 1 Aeromotor pump. 3 chan Having been in close touch Kith sketch reads as follows: perhaps the best physical examina Buildings and Contracting and Building delier«, and other thing» too numer Henry Jackson, whose possessions Kith tlie navy and army, President tion of any member of tiie lodge, and on the Installment Plan. ous to mention. Roosevelt will be able to do some are valued at •30,000. is the richest within one year, after having paid Terms: 'Twelve months' time on •Utelewt work in improving each of Indian on the Klamath Reservation. into the lodge fund only >21, bellied •' tld» riill trtl all sums over iio, purchaser giving When Jackson was ti years old he those branches. from natural causes, and Ills widow, appr ivcd note bearing 8 per tent, was stolen from the Pitt River Reser with the aid of ♦2.000 received as Ills Report cotnes from Omaha that vation, in California, by Lelo» tiie interest from date. All sum» of *10 benetieiary, ba» reared and educated Crowe, who has long been wanted for Klamath chief, whom lie served as a or under, cash In hand. No property ■ tiie family of five children. These alleged complicity in the kidnaping slave for four years. to lie removed until terms of sale are Government .are certainly object lessons w hich it •f young Cwduhy, writes that he will soldiers rescued him and gave him complied with. Is well to heed, ie, that physical appear and stand trial if the *50,000 work and board at Fort Kiamatli. Wx. D avis . strength and gm«I health alone are reward hanging over his head is When Superintendent Huntington J. O. Il \M VKKit, Auctioneer. i nu protection against tiie Inevitable. i M aksii vi . <»mi, Clerk. withdrawn. Crowe says he is tired started for Yainax, to make a treaty The A. O. U. W. is sometimes cal or being bunted and is willing to run with the Flutes, he induced young ------- AND OFFICE-------- STOCK RANCH FOR SALE. led the "poor man's bank.” There » flic chances of a trial. Cudahy sr. Jackson to accompany him as camp | is. however, a marked distinction be My. the reward shall be withdrawn rustler, but the first night out lie be The undersigtK'd desires to sell a tween it and a bank. In the bank if Crowe fulfills his proposition. came frightened at some of the antics clmicc slock ranch containing 1380 you must put in all yon get out. In VV. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, of the party and took flight for the acres in two tracts, viz: the A. O. U. W. you get credit for It is not easy to discriminate be-) fort. Thia incident christened hint One tract consisting of 90« acres, EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. •2.000, and it takes all tiie chances tween what used to be considered "Skedaddle,” by which he was known all under fence, adjoining the town as to how much you w ill have to put fraud and wliat is now often termed until tiie outbreak of the Modoc War, of Klamath Falls; about «00 acres ’ ¡vPFV ,,ors<,!1 t»<»ttn!c«l by «lay. wtwk or month. O sk of T hem . Clever shrewdness. It is hard to in. when on joining the whites against tillable land, 100 acres tinder cultiva ▼ V1 jr • Buy g||,| Griiiii botiglii uitd »old. draw the line. A man may accredit the hostile Indians, he was named It artificially digests the food and aids tion, 300 acres could be Irrigated, MADE A FORTUNE. I’nssengora conveyed to nil parts of Southern Oregon himaelf with keen sagacity, when in Henry Jackson. After the war he , balance pasture; four acres on-hard, Nature in »irvngtb-nitig and recon» reality his success may be due to •truciiug the «anauited digestive or and Northern California at the very lowest ruteM. Ashland Tidings; John A. Biint- two residences, three barns, sheds. gans. It l»tbe Utcjldlzcovereddigitl- returned to the reservation, and for operation» which cannot be better 10 years was engaged in splitting Ing, an ex-brakeman on tiie South corrals, etc., etc. This tract could «ut aud tonic No other preparation expressed by any other word than rails at $25 per thousand, for white ern Pacific Co., who formerly ran out I m » divided so as to make two very can approach it in efllclencyt li in stantly relievcsand permanently cures fraud. Thus, to tell where glory settlers, taking his pay in cattie. of Tuscon. A. T., was in Ashland desirable places. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, ends and dishonor begins, appears Drew» Valley, Oregon. That is the way he got his start. Tuesday noon en route for Sail Fran Other tract, situated 6 miles froiii Flatulence. Sour Stomach, Naines, quite impossible. F. O. Bl NT INO. Owner. Sick Headache. Gastralgla.Cranijwsud Every Fall, for 15 years, he baa sent cisco on his magnificent special car first, comprising 472 acres, all under all other result* of ini|«-i feet dige«t Ion. Intense energy must be combined to market •1000 to J7000 worth of ■■San Joaquin,” which cost him •35,- fence, 100 acres natural meadow, 55 Price WC anil a. Lar*, .¡•ecunltlaa 14 llm«« tmalltta« Buulialial*>ui<O«|iep*iiiu>ai.»ifr<.« With other qualities to win large suc cattle. Four miles from Yainax on 000. Bunting does not brake on the acres under cultivation, 50 acres more Preear«« by I- C- UeWltf «fcO.Cqicas« cess. Brains and ambition are not Sprague river, he owns 1900 acres of railroad any more for he is a million could I m * cleared with little expense, all aire and made Ilia money out of oil. 5 100 acres timber, balance pasture enough. They are desirable, but land, well-stocked and nearly Rc<vlrrrd ì urli if Hill» hr \*le. must be backed by force and hard fenced. He has a large, well-fur- and has no concern about the month 1 land; lias house and two l ay Imrns, Prk.: )too, >t and tigs ly pay car and its visits. He began j nished dwelling, large bams and and is In center of a tine st<«*k range. work. This is not an invariable rule, LAUDOR ALAMO Taken all together, the above will for occasionally a lazy man of talent granaries, tine vehicles and modem I his railroad life about 10 years ago and sagacious calculation gets to the farming implements. He knows how as a water tank keeper on the desert make an excellent large stock ranch, Stage Line. front in what he lazily undertakes. to make and save money, but has no near Tuscon, and was finally advane- or it could be divided so as to make of three very valuable places. Will sell But for one who wins, hundreds of education. He can neither read nor cd until he reached the p<«t I). REAMES, M. D. ingenious individuals attain only write, dosen't know his own age, (he brakeman. He placed some of his all together, or part. On account of poor health I w ill mediocre success or lapse into failure, Hooks to be about 50.) dosen't remem surplus earnings in land in Kern coun Physkinn end Surgeon, because of a lack of steady and vigor ber khe names of bis parents, nor the ty, Cal., when land was worth next sell tiie above lands at a sacrifice. All Cali« An«w-rrd Promptly Day ous application. They who have name applied to him uriginally. His to nothing there and not thought For further information, call on, or or Night. worth bolding and be compelled address. L. A. L kwih . reached the foremost ranks, wheth father, however, was a Pitt River' Makes daily Iti|«i t-acii way by Har to pay taxes on. Prospectors began He mar Klamath Falls, Or. er in science, literature, politics, the and his mother a Modoc. ren. N<l.l Spring«, blinke. Ihikega* They drilling fol oil in the vicinity uf Bun professions or money-making, have ried'Junietta. a Klamath. Office: At the Telegraph ma, (Logging Camp,) Keno, to FOR SALE. TWO FINE RANCHES. ting's land — like they are now doing Usually had to pay the price of their have had 12 children, seven of whom Klamath lull«. achievements in assiduous energy. are dead. He has given his family , dose to Ashland—and when the oil Tiie undersigned desires, on account GENERAL Ht LIGHTER. Office educational advantages, and his old sands were tapped Bunting's fortune | of poor health, to sell twe excellent Il 1« Hi dire« f line troni Ashland There is no aider or more com pro est son now docs his writing and was made, for his land soared in ¡imi all Northwrsi Oregon tu Riam KLAMATH » ALI S. OR. Aensivc paper published west of the I keeps his accounts. Jackson's benev value and he found himself rich be- ranches, viz: One stock ranch about fi miles from ati! Full», Merrill, Bowanxa, Hly Mississippi river than the Portland Mr. olence and progressiveness have made ' yond the dreams of avarice. ami l.aki-ilcw, nnd »I mi Indiati Oregonian.- We doubt if there are him a recognized leader among the ; Bunting says that stories that were Lorella. containing 520 acres, ¡ill Agt ncy ¡imi Ft. K lumai li. any equal to it. Void of sensation Indians, to whom, as well as to the current about six months ago to the fenced with good rail and wire fence, alism, having the best news feat Government officials and white set- t effect that he t«jok the land in for good buildings, house, ham, shcls, Daily from Ager to Klamath Hot ath Fall« dally nt t'3n ures and employing the keenest • tiers, he has always extended a help- a loan of 9140 to a fellow brake spring house, etc.; 150 acres under Springs. Keno, Klamath Fall», Dairy. cultivation, the isilancc in wild hay, Proprietor of Freight Mi agone. : Boiiauxa, Bly and laikevic». arrivi-» I y 5 p. ni., and brains obtainable for its editorial ing band. man are not facts; but that he (cuts several hundred tons per year;) d connection» wlth sii page, it is far superior to and more bought the land as an investment ix;- ali excellent soil and plenty of water Daily from Lakeview t>> Uly, Il'tinnì». «otith la,unti traiti» al desirable than other Coast papers. TIMBER CRUISERS. ing advised that it was likely oil land. Everythin, itone with from several large springs for the hay Dairy, Kiamatli Fall», K m ... Klamath l'ayllghl ritte t«>tb «»va. Every home in Oregon should have nvalne»» ■>■><! <li»pai> h His private car is a veritable palace I lol spring* arid Ager. The Oregonian says that timber and crops. It is one of the liest it as a daily visitor. Of course the I on wheels. The various room» are ranches, and in the center of a large cruisers were never so numerous in Make« con nee lion with all train» at Gocd ftock ar.d Equip Oregonian prints some trivial soci all finished up in different natural and first class range. Ager, Cal. the Oregon woods as they are during ety gossip, especially tn its Sun woods. It contains drawing, smok- ment. these fine fall days, which fact, to Also a grain ranch at Lorella day edition, to gratify its web-foot ■ ing, sleeping, dining and bath known as the "Simp. Wilson ranch,” gether with other signs, indicates Careful Attention Given readers hi the towns of the wet val- rwims with all the nndern con- containing 320 acres. All well fenced that many sale» are in prospect. leys west of the mountains, but con- ; venienccs Including electric lights and Traveling Public. and sufficiently watered by numerous Easy Coaches. Cleanliness and Good Work sidering all such inconsequential mat Speaking of the task of the cruisers, I fans. Bunting travel» in a style springs of excellent water; a new the Oregonian says: Excellent Accommodations, Guaranteed. ter as nothing, still it easily leads all : that few railroad presidents can ap- J. L HWN. JI. house, finished in gi»>d style and cost ' The work of the cruisers is con Also Agent for LON DOM MO other publications in the West. proacli. His sudden rise to wealth •1.200; a young orchard, 25 acres in sidered arduous, as steep hills have I'ropfklor. StpciBltafal lias not caused Bunting to lose his LANCASHIRE TIRE INS. CO. We believe teacher» arc making to be climbed where underbrush is head: for he is just as approachable alfalfa, the lialaiice cultivated and steady advance in impartial disci thickest, and sections far removed and companionable as when braking raising wheat, oats. rye. barley, vege rawenger, expro»»»n<i freight traffic NOTICE T<> CliEOITOKS. pline, as well as in methods of edu from settlements have to be travers- on the S. P. Co’s railroad on the Ari tables, etc., etc. No waste land on solicited. All «unities. ei.ftuHed to Un Notice I or Publication. cation. In this connection, the ' ed, mainly on foot, as no trails exist zona desert. After a trip of about it. The best grain ranch in Klam will be expedited. Noti' .-i« hi-riby k-ivvn that th» «»• ath county. Each gathering of teachers here last week ■ in Meh out-of-the-way places. th rrigni-il li«« Imen duly Ap;«'inlr<l Kt- eight months in which his car has These ranches will be sold, sepa- ls.pnrinn.nl of Ilio Interior, ncutrix of the i-«l»li- i'f J«mee T. I ms * reminds us of an episode in a youth’s I legal subdivision has to be separately covered 8000 miles of track. Mr. Bunt rately or together, at a bargain. latini <)ffi< i' ni |jiki-vivw, Oregon, ley, dri-i-a.iil, liv an order of the I o'inty experience in school 25 or 30 years examined, and a correct estimate ing and his family are bound for Good title, anti both In first rate eon- Me plein ber 2.1, 1001. Do you suffer from piles? If so do' Notici i« I < rel>y given lliat thè fol (’• >11 rt nt Khimaili Ciiunty, Orrgon. •«‘j ago, showing how idea cultivators made of the amount of tomber it will Nile», Cal. Besides Mr. and Mrs. Bunt dition. Call on or write to li-Urr« teetamenlary »ere <l«iy not turn to surgery for relief. I»*. lo« mj< naiiH-,1 «rtilt-r ha* llleil nolii-r ol in tier <>n tin' 4th day nl nrpteii>l*f. W M. IlAVIS, were then sometimes run. It will do I yield. The general contour of the ing there are five other passengers in liia intentimi lo malte final priMif in slip HAH. All psreuna having rhitnaagitn»* Lorella, Oregon. Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve will act no harm to relate it briefly as follows: I country has to be reported on, in or the palace coach. poli of |ii« < liiini, »ini limi «sili proni Mid relate are hrrrliy notiffad to pre- more quickly, surely ami safely, «ili I n - mudi. I.efori* Jn». il. Drliw-oll, »i-iil the aam« duly verified will» 1 '• A raw-boned juvenile in jeans was der that the purchaser may have an i W. T. Wesson, Gholsonville, Va., Ing you tbe expense and danger of an l'oiinty l'Irrlt. »1 Riamati I' h II», Ore proper voiii lirra altachnl. Io m« al U* sent to school for tbe first time. His idea of what the land will be good "I bad long suffered from indiges druggist, writes: ••Your One Mln- operation. klniuAtli County Bank, al Kl«m»,h gon, on NoveinlH-r 4, 1901, vie Sarno was Ham, but as his pa was a for after it his been cleared, and the tion,” writes G. A. LeDeis, Cedar lite Cough Cure gives perfect satis- •Villi» A. Verrill, E h II«. (Iregon. within six nionlln lr<»m J. L. Padgett A Sons, Keno. IL E. No. 2.421. f»r thè NE'«. Hec. 7, llir dntr ol thin notice. . * member of the school board his teach >cruiser must also understand just City, Mo. “Like others I tried faction. My customers say that It Tp. 32, S„ |{. 7',. E., IV. M Ile mimi * Ihitiil «1 Klainnth Fall«.'•"'P"«*1" er affectionately called him Sammy. . what it will cost to bring the logs many preparations but never found is the best remedy for coughs, colds, Ila- follo« in^ «itiii-M«.'* lo piove hi» coli, .'»tli >liiy of Ni'pti inticr, IWH Teachers are apt to be human and to the nearest railroad or stream. anything that did me good until I throat and lung troubles.” linuoiih re*ali imi ttfion and cnltivallon Foriiiv !*• Hrvt'XY) OF LIGHT: of Mimi I rdi I, viz: Juki- ialer, of KI hiii A- Executrix of the Eelale «1 Jam** *' like some pupils better than others, Sometimes portions of a tract may be ■took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. One J. L. Padgett & Sons, Kono. tlion, C«lif. ; (’hris IVei««, of Foli Klam Henley, dtK-eneed. though as a rule outward show of so steep fir inaccessible that the tlni- bottle cured me, A friend who had TUB OLDKIT JOTBNAL IMTIIR WOMOL DRVOTVD TO sili, tto-gon; Ctia». Marlin, of Fort Chis feeling 1» discreetly suppressed. i her would cost more than it Is worth suffered similarly I put on the use of Klnmntli, Oregon; Hamtlvl l’Iary, of Timber Land. Act June 3. 1878— Spiritual Philosophy. lori Klamatli, Orrgon. But Sammy’s teacher couldn’t alto to "log it off.” and this must be re- Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, He is gain E. M. HltATTAIN. Itegistsr. Notice for Publication. gether choke down her spasms of ; ported to the principal as waste. ing fast and will soon lie able to work. AGENT Site often ca- adoration fur him. Before he used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure 5MJEÍ) WEEKLY UNITED STATES LAND • Notice I or Publication. A JUDICIOUS INVESTMENT, I reMed Fl» slick, ambrosial locks, (he ■ L akkvikw , O kxoos , <Hit. 14. • indigestion had made him a total At 304 Dartmouth Street. Boston, ased vaseline or lard,) pillowed his | Nelle«, i« hereby given th»', in wreck. (Contributed.) Mass., pliHoi-i- «nh ths provi»!»"»« Notary Public and Conveyancer. J. L. Padgett & Sons, Keno. The Oregon A. O. U. W. Reporter little head with her folded shawl (’ongrpM (4 .liinr 3, 1H7IJ, r,ll 1 .im nv act (nr the ««In <>f i*m*’*r vnilL.™| Lewis Ockerman, Gosiien, Ind: KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. when he wanted to take a nap, and for October contains the following BANKER or I.K.IIT PCBI.tHIIIXG COMPANY «tale« of California, Oreir<>n, N«v ' , . "DeWitt’s Little liirly Risers never smiled at him charmingly when among other death notices: Wnahington Territory, »» «•* "Death No. 70. Bro. George F. liend me double like other pills, but H asriron i». iukuktt , E ditos . there was any decent excuse for do ......... the I’llblifl lauid h ^ i . Of Aug.!«! 4, IH1I-2, Mary » ing so. She would tell his ma, with Jory, of Linkvllle Lodge No. 110, of do their work thoroughly and make TIIE IIANSEK 1« ■ flr.i <•!«„ Family S' «. <>f Foil KlHiiuitli, Coiii'lv ■ ’ • KJ*'"Ji^ P«l»'r ol KIGHT (OH M. ari rt,„. conuhilna hi > Certain, thor- tender solicitfide, what a bright, win Klamath Falls, who died July 5, 1001, me feel like a boy. ” ward» »1 »oar» colhm «« or l.*>T«»u>riao a»n i» KtMte of Oivgoih h*” ‘ • ( Xo. * t « v < tivk KK«i>iao, >*inl>rarlH r a I.n, rarv !>■ some little soul be was. His ma of typhoid fever, aged 3() years. J ough, gentle. in llii« office her aw«»rn |.«riHH'Ht; lli-poria <>l Huirlmal Lvrturnii Orl J. L. Padgett & Sons, Keno. 321, for the purchare " would repeat this to his pa with ap Joined the older August 1, 1809. glnal t.«’«) » Spiritual, Pl>l|„«.|,|,|, >,| an.| 4 8<'i»iilinr: Editorial l«.i,artm»iii. »|H, h tr>ai. of flection N<>. «. •",roof proving pride. Thus, his pa could . Examined by IL A. Wright, M. D. upon »plrltiial and *,'<’iilar »v>*ni.; Mulrli VP-. lt.ngo No. 7 E„ «ml «••• DeWitt’s Little Early Kisers never •a«e l»'partr»<ni; Krporla „1 Spiritual i'l„ readily see that Bainmy’s teaclier was i Full rate.” to «how tlmt tile lull'I «ought. " nom. na, and Contribution. I,, thr inoat talrm Tn a or ma rot a disappoint. They are safe, prompt, ed writer« In the world, eta , <.|C able for it« timber or «tone t.- |iff The above notice, even to the mem* j a wonder in lore, mental vigor and Desiarts cultural ptiriHH«-«, sn«l to 1 ¡rtrr gentle, effective in removing all Im 'rrm C opyrights A c . professional gifts. Sammy finished bers of the order, has but little In TERMS OF Sl ip« IUPTIOS, claim to '«aid land l«4me tha IM ADVANCE Anyon«.«nAlna a »««tch «nd AmwrlpOon m«y purities from the liver and bowels, Per Year ................... qnickly itacortain our opinion free whether mii mid Receiver of tills otlicc a j his Initial year’s education with a common, except to convey the fact r m Invention It» probably patentable. Coniniiinlra- Hix MontliM i <«i ! Small anrl easy to take. Never gripe Oregon, mi Monday, 4hn •«' tlona "trlciiy eonlldmiffai. Handbook on Pntente * Three Mom D m high regard for school and with sev that a man had died in the prime of •ent free. Oldest agency for Mm ring paten m. j* Kpeclmen copies xum free. Dceemlsir, 1H0L •“*'* "*?T" »¿Ktoae or distress. Patwntw taken through Munn A. Co. receive eral new ideas which had filtered in his life from that not infrequent »peetfU nntki, without charge, In th« iH-naeai Ixitiia Brannan, of „(Fort J. L. Padgett At Sons, Keno. A riVKRTIXRMRNTM pllhH»hf><| I «t twonty-llv.' alh, Oregon; Janiea M. E'"'' of to his little thought knob. He was cause, typhoid fever; but to some cent» a line, with <1 I«< oihi t» r< neonata for ipu, and tini«. Mothers everywhere praise One Klamath, Oregon ; , 7), r.ur. d anxious and uneasy for the next term members of this community, and lol A harn1«om*lr llln«rr»t«d w«Hilr. Hr- Fort Klamath, Oregon; .I*«1’ ,H For New» of the World Minute Cough Cure for the sufferings Klamatlxm. Calif. Any aiida'I rolatlon of any «ot«nllSe louraaL Tfrm«. 13 a to begin. In the meantime, school many of the present members of Banner of l.lglit Publishing Company »»ar: four montha, SL Sold bya.ll naodtMiara. It. hits relieved »nil the lives of their claiming adverady ‘’"'“.J'^ir «•••■* i.'.'r""■'•‘"■P» for »«1« •' Whoh «He election dispensed with his pa's ser Llnkvllie Lodge It speaks volumes. Read the San Francisco Bulletin. ' h Hille ones It. hits saved. Strike» nt land« are re<|iic«tei to til Branch OfWce. <525 F Ht.« WaohtiiMfon, J?. C. vices on the board. Sammy was on The deceased was a former resident Fifty cents per month, including L re ’ « ’ and ni«ccilaneou« in thia office on or bsfore «am Book.«, <'fnbrRel dr work» on Occultt«m lh«*<i«« the root <>r the trouble and draws «mt i hand early when school opened In of this place, who earned ills living large 28-page Sunday edition. Send of ¡'A ttain , iwi’«*^ ^•ycholofy, Hygiene * t< |)< •I"- Infianunallon. The children's M-riptlve < HtftlorfHe free on H |)p| |<H t ¡O H September and was delighted to literally liy "the sweat of his brow.” for sample copy to The Bulletin, 233. ('allattili! R ki *VBMCA N office for ...u,k. .''."'.’"’''f.'1. or .M>>. ri,... favorite Cough Cure. not ont of print, will be ««nt is well known, lie was strong and Kearney St.. Son Francisco. in nil or i'«- kuu '• he was to have fhe same teacli- fin« job work. pre»' Subscribe hit H epuhliuaí *. J. I.. I’idgett A Sons, Kent*. KLAMATH REPUBLICA«. W. tiUSE & SON, ALEX er. J'>.it h • «.»>n p'lve v'd » cL.-ingc III lier. He was l«'wildered to find i Ills teacher's uffis-t ions so tnuwicnt aiid no longer centered on him. She , called him Sam, instead of Sammy. and when she haughtily fin-d mandate« at him, when she could no longer I m * tickled and bioMimi smiles at Ins I m ' w itching physiognomy, and I when »he ceased to show s[Ms-ia) i anxiety about Ills health and iiitellec- i tual evolutions, lie was greatly dis tressed and mortitled, which wouldn't have happened if sh? hadn't anapnd ihim through tiie year before. Scliotd I lost its charm for him, and lie would have quit In humiliation and disgust » had his [ia given his consent. IrssLici't. 11 Ä E P. REMES, ALEX WARTIN (| Vice President. Cashier. r i Collections Attended te Promptly. Correspond^! Invited. KLAMATH FALLS PLANING MILLS, i -: nci iange Codol Dyspepsia Cure « tables Klamath Falls-Merrill Stage Line, Digests what you eat. IliKEFORD STOCK FAH Lugest Herdof Registered Hw fords in Oiegon, Ager-Lakeview S. L. MCNAUGHTON. Prop zishhnd ar.d Klamath Falls Stfge Line. F• j. n. nooRE, J. B. MOORE, HOTEL BARBER SHOP. J W. SIEMENS. Prop. chkrett . BANNER C. li. WITHROW, STATE LAND BOARD. P atents Scientific American. MUNN & Co.38"””*«’- New York