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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1902)
COMI» JC444444444444 444444444444X BARGAINS That Never Fail To Bring Business: 14 pounds sugar 7-cCnt beans..... 7-cent. prunes 26-cont can oysters 25-cont can peaches ..... 25-cent can apricots....... ’ » 30-cent can Bartlet pears 30-cent can strawberries beans, three cans for 4 15-cent can 15-cont can oysters, three cans (or. 15-cent package egg noodles ........... 20-cent package coffee........................ 20-cent package H. O. pancake Hour 4 60-cent tea 50-cent tea 40-cent tea 25-cent coffee Other Goods in Proportion. $1.00 * • .05 4 .05 * ► .20 ♦ . .20 *• .20 .20 .20 .35 4 .35 10 .15 .15 .50 .40 i 4 .30 4 .20 4 4 4 4 4 4 * ► the grocer 44 < if w 4 iC4|»4¿4444444 444444*444444444X THE DUFFY CO’S STORE T. H. MOORE, KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. Published «very Thurvley by W. HUSE & SON, E ditors and P kofriktvrs . •vsscairriojr satis : Oa. year (In advance)............................... THURSDAY, t* <V FEBRUARY 13. 1902. The Oregonian now enjoys the lux ury of a libel suit. County Commis sioner Mack of Portland wants «50,- 000 for alleged damages. I . Rev. Ketciieson returned from Picard last Suturdav evening, preach ed at lYx* Valley sch<x>l house Sunday at 1 o’clock p. in. and In Bonanza in the evening at 7:3'). A good crowd him here, although tlie tile weather was quite disagreeable. : faction to us four years ago that a citizen of our county was nominated and elected state treasurer. C. S. Moore has been a lifelong resident of A. J. Lowerbaugh will leave Bo our section of the state. By his en-1 nanza for San Francisco, Saturday. terprise and uprightness in business, February 15. He will find perma he won the esteem and conlidence of nent employment, before sending for our people. It gives us great pleas his family. YVe are sorry to lose you, ure to learn that he has made an I Jack, but will look for your return efficient state treasurer, and that he in less than a year. is meeting no opposition for renomi .. N. YV. Dumm Is on the sick list nation. Of course, he will have the i the ,hls week' Rev. Ketcheson will wait undivided support of our part of on the young ladies of this cotnniu- state." nitv until his recovery. FILINO ON BIO TRACTS OF LAND. It Is reported that there is pori tlvely no chance for the proposed rheme to lease public land to be- ime a law-. This will be welcome •ws to small stockraisers who. it to lieved, would suffer Injury from •h a law. l.ig midltlonal far«*. Ho h.u» i li"l»:<* oi nuilcs Iruu Portland without aildl« tiomil oust, but Ills ticket mil Is- g'>"d only wliile lie outillnues to bear in ward Ills distui.itliui. If !>«' shall find a meullty tliat suits lilm exactly tM'fure exhausting his Dcket, In* cun aliandoii Ills ticket and stay tliere. Tills arrangement 1» deemeil by BONANZA WHISPERINGS. ; e very lx sly a great advantage foi tlie Weather? YVhy, yes, you can Willamette valley and all of Wiwlern have all kinds of weather crowde«! Oregon an uiivsutag1' ""’r u,,.v into one day In Klamath county. ! privilege of Oils kind that lias tssen A. 1». Ilarpohi and nephew- have ( enjoyed heretofore. It puts Western lx*en camping on Summit latke Mt. ' Oregon on Die same b;isis as Western tliis week Its'klng after their Irrigat Waslilngtiyi, so far as Its transport.! Don lines extend. All tills tr.itllc ing Interest there. I’us.»- David CYtmpbell of I .angel I Valley must jmss through lYnlland. eng,*rs will have an opportunity t" is seriously ill witli pneumonia. Dr. Ixsaime sumvwli.it acquainted wltli Johnson lias been called to attend tlie tills city and Its trade faeillDes. mid case. wliile here tlicy can also learn much 1!. L. Clopton, one of our Bonanza of Die country to tin* southward, get merchants, purpoMes going to house ting a general Idea af Die region to keeping Marvil I, 1902. Bertha says i guide them In selecting tin' s|»'tx site fully understands it. Itliey will examine more cl«>M'ly. The younger daughter of Mr. and Many expressions of satisfaction Mrs. K. Terwilliger met witli a pain witli Die new arrnngvments have ful accident lari week, having fallen reached Die truffle department of the from the sofa breaking her collar Southern Pacltie fm.n commercial bone. isxiiex and and business men in Tlie Boninxa stores will close here- and of lYirtland. Tills Is ac- ' after on Sunday at 1 o'click p. m. knowleged as "Die first move to give sharp. This is a good move In tlie reeogiiltioii to Western Oregon is a ' right direction, but we believe In field for settlers," and as It came tlie Dlsliman's policy—cut Die dog's unsolicited and largely as a surpriv, tail off right behind tlie ears. We it has won inticli favor for Die com should not justify ourselvra in doing pany. The new settlers’ movement tilings by halves. If it is a desecra- westward will begin llie Hist of lion of tlte Sabbath to sell pxris all Mar.li. day. It is equally w rong to tell gUMto SPONGE FISHERS IN LUCK. a half day. We hope the business houses will take another step to ward right and obedience to Die laws of our land. case. lie luis already been tin tile rix'id under direct exaiinnalluii and give lestliu ni damaging to Un* de 4» feiiM*. It is undeniliHHi Di.n hl* tes tlinouy in rebuttal will be dire ted particularly at that given by Sam IhitkH who was on the »land last -* week for the defense. The »pong« As he r Mr. along the <*•••« of F'.orida ha«« been pu»h««l to the ut most limit, until the annual »ale. amount to KUX'.OOO. a r.eenl r«- port. Th« product ».Ila a. high a« »1.50 a pound, which tnak«a the busi ness most proAtable. Th««« ar« so •ehooners in th« trade and th. buwne»« is the staple of many of th. towns along th« c->a.t of the »tate. Th« fl.herui«ii ha«« brought th« basin«., to a high stat« of perfection, and ths, are able to make arge catche. in aeason. The sponge ti.hing is doo« in deep water, the lieat ap«ein.«ns of the large bath sponges being obtained from SO feet b«!<>«e th« surface. They are located with a water glass and then piekf-d with a long pole carrying on its end a blade ilke the letter S. which cuts the sponge loose with a twist, and then it is brought to the surface, tf there is luck; and. if not. and it gets away, it is lost foreter. The men become eery expert in th« business and they will carry it on during high winds, >o«mg eery few of the sponges. No school this week since Tuesday mx>n. Our teacher, J. G. Wight, being one of the examining board, necessitated his closing the school. A number have gone from tliis part All kinds of dry fpsris at the Ex of Klamath county to take Die exam celsior. A load just In. Dairy, Ore ination; among the number -ire Chas. gon. Zevrly, Stella Campbell, Ella Bussy Rubber IsMtls with leather soles nt and Robert Zevely. B ill J uris . the Excelsior. Dairv. Or. NI'IICI E R. REAMES. Vice Fresident. .. .. HO l«l»O"* / 7'777 ! i » .. * . A wiii H» h i « i m *...... •.’•■•h. bi I d I hm I I ihvh »H |,x HUttiirih i”*’- (,,r m'Hl<.*«-l •• t |i>wl|.hl|, to K. quarter, '"1. ....... p Visio« cui muge II k. •« '' Um« Ihe »■i,! W iliu«o« .l.1(1>.l..m’’l l'f» ,il,,, last hl. u,„| I,.. , rv ,iih| U||,| ( p| „ „ . »r o- eum siul'let'i. ' « 1er ilis-d |«iom'"l"l< „pon lu.m.k-"U Collections Attended MM ¿T«';:;..:“:;................. • ’ 1 MÌLIS, . !... «»Hi, »! ili IkiHAHAA. . h m Ul U’ J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor. Orvii«ui. , n,.. Rimi <"iite-ian’ bovmit; « Plan« and Specifications Furnished on All Kind proo-r «th.lo't. tile.l ' '7„u Buildings and Contracting and Building *' Ll brll.lmt. «l'Kl« .In« ililigeiu«1 |» ir .’"»I ’•'''_* j j on the Installment Plan. »..tu«.-........... I I- ° h'r’- ' -...I llt.ll •"• Il IV'l'«* I* Among tlie Infinito variety >>l matrrlal ami work fiirm.I.H u ool«'r«*l «lui <111«'* ■ giii'ii l'V .lue iiii’l l"'*r* 1 |.ul.ii,ali"ii. Store krouta, W.ssl Carving, Stair Raila, Heluvirra anil k,»,! p.,.,* .'Hi; l ÍI tlS. Itrnister. E M. .- Hctiill and Turiiml Work, Sa»h, lha.ra amt lllu.ila, «'orner an.I |'.aM m HA RltY It DI t:Y. iie«el"*r. and Turur<l llaliiaiar«. Ihs.r ami W Indo» I ram««, Piilpna ahl| p,.w ' S Itnlldvra' Hardware, l'amia ami «»I, Moul.lmg and < .laa- • I'-'atbu,, J .?/**] cm «cri M. f Fliits»ae«l, timiiml and Cut Glaaa, Wall |*a|»r, Furniture < t. , i, ' F Heal work ami material, ami in Dm latrai am) m.«t apprmid (tria, Sunday -■ti«"»l. lo a. m ; Mrs. E. Bool. Supl. I'UKA« III!««« »««iVli t*. First Sunday of each month, II *• m. ami * :J0 p- m- Second Sunday of c.u-li W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, month, 7:710 p. m. Third Sunday of eai-li month. Il a. m and 7:30 p. m. N. J. II ntiuT l*a»t"r. S LAIiLES EXCE1ANGK EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Livery llorMi'N b«>iir«lr<l by «lay, week or 6u llav titii! (¡ruin Itought uml sold. | FOR SALE. I'uHM’iigeru ciiiivcye«! to all parth of Soutlicrn ( tm Ninety feet front on Main and Northern Califorttiu ut th«« very loui-q rate». Telephone Connection Between Stable and id street. No better busi ness lots in town. Call Linkville. at this office. Call at the ItKi’i ui.« i* "ffi'” for I f ORDER TO SHOW < \t »K. I). REAMES, MH In the County «'».uri o« Dir State of' lirrgiiii, for til*- Count i of Khiniiitli Phy »k Inn a'd Surja, | In Die mat 1er of Dir guardlitiiidilp All Calls Answered ProeipC'J OP LIGHT: of Siiiuiiel storta. >« spendthrift. or Night. I BANNER It a|>|x-i«ring ti. Dii» Court from Dir ms otnur io< ss «i twnia WORDl D«Y”T1D TV petition ibi» d.ty presentisi and tiled Iteshli li. r olir I !,» k north it ) m llouw i'll..rune tUsk mi71 by II. T Ati'lvrvon, Dir guardian of t . A\ hall Spiritual Philosophy. Die person ami estate of Samuel Storla, a spendthrift. praying for an order of »ale <<f eettaln r.al raíate be ASt'LD WEEKLY longing to ».«Id want It I« herví»» At X04 Dartmouth 5lr««t. Boston. ..nlrred, tli.it It»«* next kin of Do* Mild ward and all persona tntervated In Ute M*u., said estate, ap|s-ar before tills Court RV ..n _*«t fi .! i - ’ F< I-t ■ ' » \ I ’ IMS BissKi.or iK.urrt Hitsnis'u < owrxsv lit 10 0*1*1'a'k a. tn., at the I'.Hirt Riont of t lu» Court, at Du- t ourt H l> Htaarrr. toiroa II oiim - In tl.e Collii! » of KUmslli Dim amt flier«’ t<> »Inn* catiM* why an I T1IK !I*X>*KR io a FtoMlly N»w. order atiould not la* granted for the I»ai*r «>i nuMt foto w- a«' r*«.«« • ’»utaining »»p g»r<b t»l n ih tv < i » luw or iut»m«»fi»u <’»<• I* aalc of aneli real calate, rlewrihed a» «irai «TtVB ar»DiNu embrartttg % l.itrrafy l*r follows F-i»t hull of m.»thwr»t <|Unr pa ri turni. Krp«»et» «»! HuifHual t,«M-t«if*<. t»»l Priyrntor <</ Frtyht Mrjf Minai ►’.•••»• spiritual |*hi i««»« i*bt<al ati»l ter ami lots ..nr anal two, Rn-tlon I**. Mclonlirtc. f.'lliortal Ih-parin»« t»» wbirh tfrat« Tl> |0 8 R 10 I i*' K i n".if It upnt> •piftiual ami wu»at •»•»»•; «pifil M»« / •age l>rparlm»n« , Krp««rl» •! rtpiyltua! !*>»«■ aa.unty, firi’g’ui. And It is further Kvwy « thing 'luffr J iinmrn» an4 «'«»ntrlbutlui»» by Ih» muol taleut urali-r.-ai, Dmt Dita order aliali Is* pule r«i writrr« Ih thè authl. ole . eie hVAtfiro« Rf»«| dlOpHcb I llalieal Hirer »i|eie»slir wreka. III lite ry.HM* or m iv »< HirrtoN. in a P vam < r Riamaili Republican. IVr Veer •«’ «•> Daini lilla 2«lb alar of January, mu Month« I 1002. L. F. WiLI.11*. Tbftc Muni h» Mptotoloign rapirà m » k »I he* County Jmlgv. i lini* Job work. j. n. nooRi (Lakeview Examiner.) C. M. Idieman of Portland. reprc- « senting the Oregon Development c Company of that city, was at the n United States land office in Lakeview- tM last Friday and Saturday and paid au into that office »1.086 on land tilings. ’he republican state central com- Tlie land filed on was 67,000 acres ee met in Portland last Saturday- TEN DAY’S STOPOVER AT EACH of desert land taken under the Carey New stock of will; paper just rr- decided to bold the republican STATION. Act. It is a part of the million ceived at Baldwin’s, tin* hardware convention at Portland, April acres given by the United States to dealer. t w.is recommended that prima- (Oregonian.) AbniTliKifYTV publish»««! at twenty tlvr the State of Oregon with the under 3 held March 22 and county con General Freight and Passenger Buckingham and Hecht Warenton renia • line, w iti» dlM7«>uuta h«r «pa* «• ai»«l lima standing that the same be reclaimed. ns March 29. Congressional Agent Miller, of tlie Southern I*aci- boots, sliocs and felts, at Excelsior. Il was accepted with that stipula Banner of Light Publishing Company ition for the Second district fic, yesterday issued a circular letter Dairy, Oregon. tion. The land lies in Southwestern 51 so ntihli»»»«-« an*l kvr|«a f.»r ••!«• •( w ha I e«« la held at Portland April 1. i to the Eastern agents of the com- I aid ! H«*íal a «"i’ii « i- a *«ftu • nt «»f AfHrltvai Crook and Northern Klamath coun FOR TRADÌ Praffraaalta. ttafermatary an4 Tia»«Ila»»«*»♦»• pany, notifying them that tickets to H*.oK « » - « . Ituan TI mom » view Examiner: The Che- ties, in the Lakeview land district. phy A elmi««® y ih«*l<»gv MygKvw tc Ihr Western Oregon points bought al Uke I hare 10 acres of fruit land at •4 fipllbc < «(*■< P»y I« «« fit IPV-« ..II •ppIWaUrin Post says that Thos. H. Ton The Oregon Development Cotn- Am IwMik pubi I •hr.t in England ««r Dtirtim the settlers' rates, wiii lx* in effect in Ashland which will trade for Klam vote against the Arid Land l pany made application to the State not «Mil ut pritil, will br »atii by u>aii •«» ri March and April, will entitle the ath Falls unimproved lots or acreage. goc wtH that "be gives as the cause of Oregon to reclaim this land, and holders to »topover privellges at all Address or ca1'< i, Nifi ««d I. A. Drrrv, in-support of the measure will take a lien on the land for the stations south of Portland, within Klamath Falls. frrftois n BO YEAR«' hat moneys accruing from money invested in the reclamation EXPERIENCE the final destination of the tickets. thè »c*r •> ! at the rate of 6 per cent. Tlie con- f lands in Oregon will be NAILS! NAILS! 5s PER KEG. That is, Die passenger from tlie East fbc wde c ■> promote irrigation pro- ! tract price for reclamation work is appltcd t holding a ticket to Ashland (which Stci‘1 Cut Nail*, to citine them out, ther states." The Post *970,000. and a Minneapolis syndi will cowl him no more than a ticket 50 kegs, at *5 per keg. jeetk *• c will advance the money. e mentionen mother good cate UBI. T. BALDWIN. to Portland), will have tlie right to mlght hav t Mr. Tongue has in his ! The Oregon Development Company The Hardware Ih-aler. stop off ten days at any station be rea.*«« tha T rack M aras I that is, that the money ; will have a canal 57 miles long and Otatana wriffii, and tween Portland and Ashland, or ten A full line of grrw-eries. Patent CORYRlOHTt AC. im the lease of the public 50 feet wide, a foot fall to the mil»*. accrdlng tn days each at every station between medicines of all kinds <*n-ugh to Arvo«» •*vnMnf a efexch and deecr’rii. ri rnar qt»!< Ulf nmwr’ »ir» « ur «»• mt. n frw« an > be used as a reclamation | to take water out of tlie Dewhutes these two Oregon points. in vent l’-n tu |•r<•l»a»>ly pr.lwntablw ( >.v»>m«rti«-a domain U u kill you if sick, make you sick If not, ID.t.e ff rirflf < "r,n<!«mf K ffandlw II <x> I'aiwnl« Examiner is satisfied that river to irrigate this body of land. ••nt fr*«i <»M«at Brf«»»!'’» f-<r •«>«’ir.nf paiantf. !wl. Tbe Tliis arrangement will be effected continually on hand at the Excelsior, Palanca tahwn thmuah Munti A < <*. r««w1v« This is a great undertaking and inquitous leasing bill n rtut, wwhoul chary. In tba when thè by tlie Southern Pacific Company, Dairy, Or. The 67,- passage in the House will no doubt be a success. coinè« up Cor taking up at Portland the coupon for . Tongue will be on the ; 000 acres of arid land will be made to The laut Heard Of It. fhat Th««- H passage from Portland to Ashland A hnndanmrlr llhi«fra(*«1 waahlf. |j»r*r«l rtr- etilati«'*» «if anr art*f»titf«* )"(»niai. Tvrme |1 a ind justice, and against blossom as the rose by the reclama ride nf righi. »»•Rf . f >tir nmntha, |L th44 by all nww••!•«• .are and issuing in Its stead an exchange "My little boy took Die croup one of the wealthy cattie tion process. Near the same land, , Uic n -I icuic • 3CIBro«4a«v. I check, good for the same trip, but night and Mxm grew so bad you ' ant the entire range, farther north, one man has made Branch Office, ©S F Ft., Waahmat«m f C. barimi«, wbo * ' not limited to an unbroken ride. could hear him breathe all over file ndustry in the West application for 400,000 acres of arid tliat thè beri, i ! The passenger will have the privil I house," says F. D. Ranolds, Marsh- Nubscrlbe f«»r Rttruiu.ii an . The reclamation of land under the same conditions, but may be killed. ege of staying ten days in Portland field, O. •‘We feared he would die, «oo«l thing and some it is probable that such a large Ixxiy arid landa 1* a 1 if he shall choose, then for example, but a few doses of One Minute Cough tie found to reclaim will not be contracted for, as the meana should going to Oregon City and stopping off Cure quickly relieved him and he Carey act provides for not more than italic irrigation works, aald landa by p< for another ten days, passing thence went to sleep. That Is Die last we »ney raised by leasing 100,000 acres to be transferred to any but not frmn m< I to Woodburn for anot her stay of ten heard of the croup. Now isn't a which would rob the one man, Ann, or corporation. Stage Line. thè public land» I days, and so on along the line. If li- cough cure like that valuable?" One tnd poor farmer of ! shall prefer to go over either of the amali stockman i THE MODOC TRIAL. Minute cough cure is ahnolutely safe hi!» righi to extei West Side lines, that will be per and ;u'ts iinmwliately. For coughs, The San Francisco Call of Monday mitted, and be may join the main < INTERVIEWED. colds, croup, grip, bronchitis and all JUDGE BENSOi publishes a letter from Alturas, Cal., i line again at Albany and continue other throat and lung troubles it Is a Monday’s Oregon- in relation to the long drawn out I on by such stages as he may choose In an article in certain cure. Very pleasant to take. 3 politics, appears trial of the Modoc lynchers. It says: to his destination. The privilege j The little ones like It. Ian regarding st»* view with Judge There is much speculation here as will also lx? extended to the Wood Office: At the Telegraph the following Intel Saved Him From Torture. to bow long the Brown trial will last. burn-Natron brand). i Falls: Benson of Klaniall Benson, of Klam- The rumor gains considerable cred i In order to guard against ticket Judge Henry L- There Is no more agonizing trouble week, ie city this ence to-day that tlie defense would seal pl ng the passenger will be requir ath Falls, was In 11 than piles. The constant, itching KLAMATH FALLS. OR. In speaking to spring a surprise by announcing ed t«» deposit his ticket with Die visiting his family. ami burning make life Intolerable. rrespondent con- within the next day of two that it station agent at any point where he The Oregonian tr> No position is comfortable. Tlie tor corning the p«»H»i< al situation in rested its case, but a person very may stop off to examine the country. ture la unceasing. DeWitt’s Witch Daily from Ager to Klamath Hot Klamath county, J» 'ge Benson said: close to the counsel for the defense Tlie agent will give a receipt for it. Hazel Salves cures piles at om e. For Kprmg.. Kell(,. Klmi.Hth Falls, Drir., "There has been b ut little political stated that It would take at least a Upon surrender of the receipt within skin diseases, cuts, burns, bruises, all bonanza, Bly and Lakeview. 7 talk In Klamath c*«ui it.Y yet, and only week longer for Raker and Spencer ten days from Die date of it the kinds <>f wounds It is unequaled. J. local matters are disc us sed. Our peo- to introduce ail of their testimony. agent will return Die ticket to the S. Derail, St. Paul, Daily from Lakeview to Ulv, llonsmui Ark., i says: in the contest It Is also reporter! that at least forty passenger, who may then use It as me take more inters , lathe ‘•From DM5 I suffered with the pro- Dairy, Marnati. Fall«, Keim, Klamath Hot Cprings and Ager. for county offie«* Ur. n they do in more witnesses will be placed on I lie lx<fore, repeating the operation as trudlng, lileedlng piles and could I find Late matters. We realise that we stand by the defense. Several new many times as there are stations nothing to help me until I used I >e- Mak«« connection with all train, al Intervening between Die passenger Witts Witch Hazel Salve. Have hut small infiuenee h> the mak- witnesses arrived today. A few Ager, Cai, General Post will request tliat and bis final destination. At the boxes completely cured <«>« ” Ing of a state ticket, and, therefore, me. Be- we wait until tlW populous counties Frank Tetreau, a Bedding business same time lie may go through with ware of counterfeits. have brought otrl and developed tlie man, who stopped at Myers’ Hotel out stopping off at all, If he shall strength the various candidal«. on the night of May 30 last, lx* placed desire to do so. Buy O. Short's Spring Lake Easy Coaches. Of course, t he pass tm>s; they are the best; price 2 Then we take our rholee from among on the stand in rebuttal out of regu enger will be required to keep going Excellent Accommodations. per pound at the ranche, thane tb»« «eem to *** Io the race. lar order to permit hlin to return to toward ills destinat ion all Die time. his business which has been neglect He cannot go to Corvallis and then By ourselres we are not able to take A full line of Buckingham and the initiative with a view to de ed since tlie lynching, on account of return to Portland and take a fresh Hecht brx.ts and shoes—men’s and Tetreau living detained here a great start over tlie Yamhill division oi ladies'—for winter wear at the Ex- «oíi?.ual‘f,,r¿i,7|,r,”R ,*",i manding anything. .ited. A l '■u-mcKH «i;triiM,.,| lo l|R I soli ••Jt was a source of groat sail»- er part of the time to testify in the the main cast side line, without pay- cclslor, Dairy. Oi, will be expedited, Scientific American. MUNN 4 Co. J. B. MOORI HOTEL BARBER Si j w. Siems, ft* Ashland and Klamath Falls Stage Line. and Good « Guaranteed. 4/'.o Àçerrt for LOW* LAMCflSHIUE FIRE IHÌ Ci Makes dally trips each way by Ftar- DAI Oliri.RSOI UIBH' ten, St.la Springs. Shake, I’okcga ma, (Logging Camp.) krno, t" Mri-t '.n tile llml an«l Unrfl K lanini h Fulls. .lava of every tiwn'b. ••’i I Silly rrrllng*. ' ’’ * J iht j Il Is rh<- direct line from Ashland lev \ ' M. Hau " ' nd. Flnawi** !<: ami all Northwest <>r«*gi«i to Klam <*aslcl, Tnwsurvr. ath Falls. Merrill. ItiHianxa. Illy ami Lakvrlrw, and also Indian Agency ami Ft. Klamath. C. H. WITHSO») I AUENT — I-eave Klamath Falls dally at a. nt. and arrives by 5 p- makes good connect inns with north and south limmd trains Ashland. Daylight ride both w New fork Good Stock and Equip Ager-Lakeview Cleanliness ment. Careful Attention Given Traveling Public. K. M. GARRfTT, SopfriktfnJtot. I STATE U« i i.; ■-■ ' i Ñutir« is t.rrr’.« *"2*1 fim.l. m ll.r lili’iupli"" ",1,| |.re«4 Irsuti, l'r.'lr-l-l J I 4. D’*'. Ii''r"*‘ , Imiti lin* «Int«’. • n K m 7M.ia, 7*o. •‘•-■"f« '*■'*' -v, id HtNf nod « 7*’”. ■'?' ¿17 *i J- L I'ropwlkf- HU7V. ÍIU!'. »I-* I jo;«, Slúl. ri*'. * I lavorile Nearly livery where. *.................... s. I Tiny Office. All kinds of syrups, dried fruit. fresi) bam, bacon ami lard and I sor- ghum, nt. Du* Kxcclaor, Dairy, , or. Kodj Dyspepsia «> dlgesLiiii* •l'l,nBWnD*l"íd Ï.HKi. l"'!,,,H»ll0”^j •*l have lately I m - cii much troubled f ills to cun■ 1 Tliei'1(*lJ wit li dyspepsia. Iielclilng and sour stomachs e»”1 (|,.p*i''11’ J stomach," writes M. N. Mead, Icad- Ing piiarmaclat of Alth*is>ro, Mass. ••I could eat. hardly anything with- My out. suffering several hours, clerk suggested I try Kodol Dyspep sia (’tin* which I did with most hap py results. 1 have no more trouble .- N«»»«*1"* vj f or N**" I and wlien one can go to eating mince candy and nuts after pie, cheese, such a time, their digestion must I h * pretty goo«l. I Indorse |< odol Dys- You don’t pcpsla Cure heart lly." I >ys- K<xlol overload the stomach. food. pcpsla Cure digests your Clerk's Wise Suggestion. I« ORR’« f«1^ i, J