Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, March 06, 1902, Image 2

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BARGAINS
• That Never Fail To Bring Business:
14 pounds sugar
$1.00
♦ 7-cont beans......
.05
* 7-cent prunes
.05
♦ 25-cent can oyster« .........
.20
* 25-cent can peaches........
.20
♦ 25-cent can apricots.........
.20
L 30-cent can Bartit pears
.20
30-Cent can strawberries
.20
15-cent can beans, three cans for
.35
♦ »
20-cent package II. O. pancake flour
60-cent tea
50-cent tea
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Other Goods in Proportion
THE DUFFY CO’S STORE.
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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.
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THE grocer . t
T. H.MOORE,
"I"■ I"’I■ "I■ ’I’
Since laat writing we li»>e Iwl
alxiut IS Inches of the "beautiful*
It coinnienced snowing Wedm-Mlay
- i wax a
anti kept It up until there
white mantle, !■ inches i deep over
everything. Thursday tli.' Agone)
Men, I»’)*
waa a aceno of activity,
and children were out with their
shovels.
Ladles would llave beeil
out ttst, but owing t” Marell y *>f
xhovela the pt«>r souls hail to (ii'felMt.
Corrtsoondenci
to Promptly.
I
KLAMATH
FALLS PLANING MILLS,
J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor.
Plansand Specifications Furnished on All Kinds ol
Buildings and Contracting and Building
on the Installment Plan.
Mixs Annie Applegate and pupil»
mvo a o n mteu .stIng prugrsut Iwrt
on the 27t’li ult.. lit hollo« of Long­
fellow ’» birthday.
IVemx anti essays
ere ______
romliied by
ami «<•
we._
, the . pupil»,
.
Among the infinite vnrivty <»l mairrlnl ami work fiirnialird by thi« r >all Br>.
were all convinced that Mtsx i Annie
la training the young in the right Store Front». Wood Carving, Htnlr Rail». lUluntert and Newel Poet«, BretkeU*
Scroll ami Turned Work. Naali, Dour* wml llliml», C<»rner mid Baer Hl«<ke
way.
Our Sunday *ch<x>i under the mnlTorn«’«l llal*i»trre. !b»or mid Window Frmnaa, Pulpit« and I’rw End«. Mhhigi^
management of Miss Applegate la III lliiildvr»* »lardwirv, l*aint« mid Oil, Moulding midtilw««, Elevation« and l*««tgnff'
I'ndN»«»iM«d, Ground and Cut tila««. Wall Pa|»er, Furniture, etc.^etr.
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a flourishing cundltion.
lU’sl work and mahuial, and in the lat«*«l and nio«l approved «tvlei.
A few new cases <>f grippe are re­
ported this week.
—r exca|M'
C. V. IxMwIey had a narrow
ago.
from losing his foot a few data
<
lie waa splitting wims I when the ax
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glanced
and struck bls foot, culling
W. HAZEN,
three-meh
gnMi in III» l»»>t ami
at
...........
Ry
the
timely
penetrating his foot,
EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON.
assistance of the Dr.. he will III time
i recover. This should lie a warning
llorsrs lx>nr<l<><! by day, week or month.
to young men not to monkey with I ivprv
LIVvl jr e Buy ml(] Grain bought mid sold.
the ax.
Billy Barnes, Mr. Atwhlrr and
I’asscngcrs conveyed to nil purts of Southern Oregon
Tht*. Jackson, from Silver Lake
have been with us for the past few nn<l Northern Culifornin nt the very lowest rates.
J
days, making contnii-ts with the
Indians for pasture.
The land uti
tin- reservation Is In demand, and the
Indiana realize a good many dollars
therefrom. There accma to be m>uic
' attraction here for Mr. Jackxntt tw*
<.i \itni tx’s noire <»i sai K. I
shies the renting of land.
Wonder
I).
which one of the girl» it Is.
l'nrauanl lo »n <ir,h*r m».|» l,y tiiv I
There is a great »-arelty of oil here |b>» Coutil» Ju*l|rt* ut K »mal > C.xiulv, I
Phyikhn and Surgroa.
at present and all are walking In thpgon. «Iatv«l Fvl.rusry 3U. Itat2, tbr
uh*l,*r**U.*m-l XP*» bali ol »»muri Mori»,
All Calla An» wer «a Promptly Dey
darkness.
a ■¡■•n.llhrttl, Imrvl.y oflrr» lor »»Ir al or Night.
Rev. Calame, our genial pastor privata »si» llm folmwliig irai «aiata
Iteaideiire, one bl.« k molli *4 K'.ama’k
from W.*»l river, will hold services l«*l<»ngmg lo »*l«l • ar*l :
lloll>c
< IHlva our bltrrk »Mt A 0
Tbs e«»t l>»H "I tlw* iM»ib»i*,t <ptsr>
here next Sunday evening.
I*. W hall.
t,*r ami I *t» olir* ami two, o| •■■vlion IV,
Roads are dreadful.
T|>. <0 H., K IO E., in Klainalh C.xinty,
Another panther has t«-en heard iirrgon, riinlaming l,-> a, rr», mura ur
from in this vicinity. It 1» well for Ir»».
Tlx* Irriti» ol .»Ir »rr en»b in band,
the young ladies to take an escort
with them when rambling around ami Imi» tur tbr purrtiaw* <•! »»si trai r»
GENERA I. FIlEIGHTER,
nfter night. Tlteac beasts are fero­ lalr will lw> rwriw.l bv II T Amlwraon,
cious from hunger and no doubt «imi guarilian. wl Mrrrill, Orrgon. up lo
ami Inrlialing tbr 37lb ,lay •*( Marcii,
would attack a child. Hy calling <*n
Prxn.pl and rarrlul att»nti*>a
and troni *n*l aliar astri >Uy, 1 Bill prò
. our lis-al pliotographer, Harry Mo- Crrrl t<> »all »aid trai ratata dr»cril*v.l.
U> all ordera
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. myrr, ptiotoa of the huge Iwaxt killed at i>riv»te »ale.
r
1 here a short lime ago may I m - had.
H. T. ANPEItsoN.
Guardian ol Carnuel Storta.
8. K. Ogle left Tuesday morning
i for Klamath Falls where lie will me, i
Nolke H»r PuMkatios.
1 Capt. O. C Applegate, who has ia-cii
Ib'partuirnt of Interior,
Proprietor of Freight Nagoni
| in tlut city several days.
Intel Office al Inkevmwr Oregon,
I Strangers coming to tliix city
February 13. 1902.
should go to the Hotel Momycr for
Notice 1» hereby given that the follow-
Er^rrlhinit «h»nr with
...
I good meals.
ing painel »eitler Ita» tiled liollcr ot bln
dm H ihmn •i»«l di«i ai< h
We hail a pleasant call from Dr. intention to make final proof in »«ipimrt
■ Ilack.iilx-ck from F<>rt Klamath a <>l Ina claim, ami that »aid pruol will tw
inad<< I* I--re Ja». II loinoll, County
' few days ago. She is a very pleasant
Clerk, at Klamath Falla, <>ivg',n, on
| lady and la much needed in that March 24. It«»2. vu :
I vicinltv.
Two Suo».
Mi. biu'l Eigner,
il F. No. |t»3. for the "
*F'4. Fee
Could Not Breathe.
30 and W*. NI.'4,K.v. 39, Tp. 40. S.
IE. Il R He n..in* » the following wit
Coughx, colds, croup, (trip, hr. •n* neweea to prove hi» continomi» reeblencr Cleanliness and Good Week
Calico Dresses and all others are in­
chltlx, other throat and lung troubles upon ami cultivation ot »aid lami, via!
Guaranteed.
are quickly cured by One Minute IMwatd Five. «■! Merrill, Oregon; Mai
¡Cough Cure.
tine Minute Cough Eigner, oI Merrill, Oregon; Ih r ry An*
4/xo Agent for LONDON Hi
M.-oill, Oregon . E. W
| Cure Ix not a mere expectorant, >ler»*>n. ol
LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO.
which give» only temporary relief.
It Miftena and llqnltlex the mucous,
DAtKIHfl M5 «>» KI nr.MH
draws out th.* Inflainatlon and re­
Notkc l or l*ublk«tlon.
moves tlic cause of Hie dlacssc.
Ab­
ÏV|mrtiiK’Ht «»I the tnlrrior,
Meet on the tir it amt I hint Thur»
solutely safe.
Arts at tutce.
••One
I x AI m I Utfltr nt luihrvirw. Oregon, •Is vn of rirry ni<>olh.
ofllctfi If*-
Minute Cough Cure will do »11 tli.it
February lì, IW2.
Ihilly Urrllnit». N. <i ; Fraiwei .M<-
is claimed for It." says Justice of tin*
Notice U heieby given tl»Ml the b»l
Peace, J. Q. Hood, Crostiv, Mixa. biwititf n«nnr«l M-ttlrr ba« fl I «-«I notice »»f 1er, V. (¡.; llattlr Hazen. Her.: F.
“My wife could not get her breath hl» intrhlioii t«» make Anal pro»»! in nop M. Hammond. Financial bee.; AI3»
and wax reliev.xl hy the first <I< m *. fMjrl of bh rl uni, and timi »ai*l |»r«M»f c.istrl, Treasurer.
now give's liim a matched team of It has been a benefit to all my fami­ will l»e iiiA'h» l<-(«>re Jat. II l‘flM«»ll,
(’•»only ( h-rk, at Klanmlh i alia, Or»’-
ly.”
blacks.
gon, gii Mardi 21, IMÜÎ. via:
Archie White, who was reported
CONTEST NOTICE.
Mat Eigner,
II. E. Nr». |M.!>, for the
NE*4
dangerously ill, Is slowly recovering.
agent
DxrvBTwxvT or ntr. IxTraiox., NE\ >*1%. Ser.
an»l NH’ a HU’4.
I)r. Johnson was called to the
I'.MTxn F txtkx Lxxt> < >rri< r. • Hee. 21. Tp. 40, H.. II. Il E. Hr name« I
home of Drills Gerlier to attend the I.AKrviKw. O heuos , February 7, llxrj.) the h»ll»mirig aitnrAR*a to prove hi*
A »util, lent contest affidavit having Cf»ntiriti<»na reaidaiice » i | nmi and mltiva-
NoUry Public and Cosver«**'
case of the little son who was serious­
lx*en tiled in tin» office by Elawortn ti<»n <>f aaid land, via: E. W. Gouen,
Kt.AMATtl FALLS, <*E.
ly ill.
Moore, contestant, again»! T.
C. ol Klamath Falla, Oregon: Edward
Elvy, »>f Morrill, Oregon * Mn liarl Eig
A church meeting wax held in this Entry No. 1174, made Mav 2filh, lH'.xi, nrr,
TREAKl'RER’d NllTK’i.
of Merrill, Oregon; Henry Ander*
for northeaat quarter ol the aoiitheaat
place last Friday evening to appoint quarter, »ection 3, lownabip 40 H., »»on, «»I Merrill, Oregon.
Notice 1» lierrbv fives
E. M. HR ATTA IN. Ilrghtrr.
trustees, talk over plans for building range 11 E., by William I’. Moore con*
IfiH'l» in the coiinlv Ircaaury 1°’
teatee,
in
which
it
is
al|.-g»l
that
the
a church, and to transact any other »aid William 1’. Moore baa wholly
drmption <>< the lollowinf ro""7u,„|l
Notka For Publication.
mnt». protested on and
WJt ,,1-
business that might come before the a>>amloue<l his said claim (or the la»t
14, )■'••.
Ii>l«r<»t
ini
No»,
fs"",!»».
ìli”
meeting.
The following trustees 7 years and further that the land ha»
Is-parttnent «I the Interior, I from tlii« date:
not t>een cultivate.! by claimant or any
Ijiml Office at latke view, Oregon, 7SI3, 7H2«. 7VK2. 7K.-I. tw .
were appointed to serve until the 4th one for him for the last »ix years past,
February 2S. 1902.
7R33. 7*o, «‘JU9,
Quarterly Conference: E. R. Ketch- ami further tbit this claimant did ex.*
Notice ix hereby given that the fol- HI.HI, HiHfl, 7M79, Hlisi, I
cute
and
deliver
to
t
'lara
Moore
a
bond
eson, chairman, J. O. Hafnaker, sec­
for deed promising to convey said land Ion mg -named »..tiler ha» fil«l notice of 7te>4, 7 hizi , hiik I, 79X4.71
rotary, R. Ar Ilarpold, J. G. Wight, upon his making final nr. of, »aid par hi» intention to mnke final proof in »up- 7l>92, si 17. 7l*n>. >«><■-’. *
of in« claim, ami thnt said proof HO79, 7949, HUM. HI-’1'* *'
L. M. lfarprdd, G. K. Van Riper, ties are hereby notified to appear, re poll
, sinS. »II». "*• I
arxmd and offer evidence touching »aid »ill l»e ma«le before Jas. II. Drlaeoll. 793H, HIM, HI40. Hltll, U-_-
Mary McDonald.
HIIHM,
7HI1,
Msn.|,
HUM,
Ml»’»-
('minty
Clerk,
nt
Riamati
Fall»,
Ore
­
’’ orafo«, th»
allegation at 10 o’clts k a. m. on March
Ihit.d at Klamath »»H«.
Both stores in our “berg" have 22, 1902, liefore J. <), llamaker, I’, K, gon, on April 12, lixrj, vis;
Militi*) y( It»™.
— —
.«»i
2nd <l»y <d January,
Ellen E. Barker,
i‘* "•
just finished taking an inventory of Commissioner, at Ida office in Bonanza, widow of Richard M. Barker, deceased,
il. II. ( mini» V....urX.
Oregon, and that final hearing will Is*
Traatar»
their stock of goods.
held at 10 o'clock a. m. on March 27, II. E. N<>. 202, for the L>t« 11 »nd 12, Sec.
10, Tp. XIS., K.71», E. W.M. He name«
Tile largest snow of the year fell 1902, lief ire tlie Register and Receiver the following wilneeace to prove bi» con-
at the Fnited Hut«» land Office in
tinnoiiR re»i<|i.nce upon »ml cultivation
Marcli 1.
It was about s Inches lakeview, Oregon.
Warren Kingdom
The said contcatant having, in a ol »aid land, vi»;
deep; the ground already lx*lng soak­
Howard
proper affidavit, filed February 7, If»i2 ol Fort Klamath, Oregon;
ed, will have more moisture for crops set f irth facia which show that after • nnninghnni, of Fort Klamath, Oregon ;
to begin with next, spring, than any due diligence |><'rsonal service of this Fammi Kingdon, of Fort Klamath,
notice can not lie made, it ix hereby • >regon ; Roy Venial, ol Fort Klamath,
previous time for several years.
ordered ami directed that such notice be Oregon.
On account of deep snow, no church given by due and prrtper publication.
E. M. BRATTA IN, Register.
E. M. BRA t TA i N, Itegistvr.
services were held here last Sunday I
burgeon's Knife Not Needed.
HAIlR) BAILEY, Receiver.
evening.
W.
25-cent coffee
l*t\ its
E R. REMÍS.
Vice Frcsident.
EXCI 1ANGE
40-cent tea
¿fri
"Tin
Frasident.
FROM KI.AMAIH AtlliNV-
Q uaker D ogtors
15-cent package egg noodles
20-cent package coffee............
THIS IS THE OPPORTUNITY OF A
LIFE-TIME FOR THEE TO (JET
WELL, FOR
THE
15-cent can oysters, three cans for
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home In Langell'x \ alh » 1 nl ",'1'
uml will inuiKdltitily o-m"'1'"" *
term of whool In ihv H«jr*
in the Tule latke countiy.
R.ilit, H om Slid wife I m .'.'
tnitnv friends adieu and depart« >
Blllliigx. Monlamt, last '»eek.
they expect to make their f>>'
home. May health, prosper!!) am
Contentment attend them.
The Yalttax and latngell Valley
stage drivers now carry mail <•" ,"’rM'
tHiik on in-count of I mi I roads.
B ill J on ««-
/fl
"I"
¿"fi /ft
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Healers
otanlsts
»<■ Physicians
Proprietor,
Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel
Linkvllle.
Will Remain in Klamath Falls
until March pth. Office at Opera
House; Hours, io to 12 A. M.
11 has some serious defects, which he '
will oppose tn the interest of fairness.
and in behalf of his state. The bill
places in the hands of tbe Secretary I
Publlahed every Thurwlay by
of tbe Interior exclusive and unre-1
strained power to dispose of the funds
È dito «» axd P kofbietom .
appropriated for irrigation.
Mr.
■vwcBirriox bat »»:
Tongue believes it is too much pow- '
Ow» r«wr (la »dräne«)................................ 12 00 er vested in one man.
He is also J
THURSDAY.
MARCH
«.
1902. opposed to taking the money from ■
; the sale of public lands in Oregon to I
The state and county election aid irrigation in other states. With i
a few amendments he will give the
eomes uff Monday, June 2.
proposed measure cordial support.
AT
Senators Tilltn an and McLaurin
Will receive a censure, couched in Call for Republican Convention and
Primaries for Klamath Co-, Or.
Vigorous language, as a punishment
for their disgraceful fistic encounter
A Republican Convention for
In the U. 8. senate.
Many favored
suspending the two pugilistic states­ Klamath county, Oregon, is hereby
men. bat the effort would precipitate called to meet at Klamath Falls, on
a long debate and prevent the trans­ Saturday, March 22nd, 1902, at the
hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day,
action of ne?essarr busi ness.
UNDER AUSPICES OF
for tbe purp>«e of nominating a coun­
Massachusetts proposes to enact a ty ticket and to elect 4 delegates to
law requiring owners of cats to se­ the Republican State Convention,
cure annual licenses for the same and 4 delegates to the Congressional :
at the rate of 50 cents per head. Convention of the First District of !
Violation of the act lays the guilty Oregon, and for tbe transaction of
Tickets, $i; Supper, 50 cents per plate extra.
one liable to a flne of $5.
The new such other business as may properly |
taw will provide for the killing of all come before said convention,
The All Rebekahs arc Expected to Wear
unlicensed cats each year between convention will be composed of 391 vited to do so.
July 1 and 10.
We wish Klamath delegates, apportioned among the.
FLOOR MANAGERS:
Falls had the benefit of such a law several precincts of said county as
follows,
viz:
for a few years.
J. H. Driscoll, Chas. Humphrey, J. B. Campbell,
Linkville 10, Dairy 4, Klamath
Congressman Tongue has devoted Lake 1, Lange 11 Valley 2, Lost River | Miss Restoria French, Mrs. J. V. Houston, Mrs. Jack
attention impartially to the interests 3. Plevna 5, Poe Valley 2, Sprague Miller.
of both Eastern and Western Ore­ River 2, Snow 2, Tule Lake 4, and ;
gon. Fie has performed his duties Wood River 4.
faithfully and efficiently and has al­
The same being 1 delegate at large
ways been on the alert to defend the for each precinct and 1 delegate for
tights of his constituents or urge each 14 votes and fraction thereof time. I have been advertising our
measures in behalf of the welfare of over one-half, cast for Hon. J. N. part of Oregon all I could, and have
hia district and state.
Hence, be Williamson at tbe state election of i succeeded in getting a g<* <1 many
has grown in popular favor and will 1900.
interested in Klamath county. They
be re-nominated without opposition,
Primaries will be held at the var- will be out that way in May and
and his nomination is equal to an ious voting places in the several pre- June.
election.
cincts on Saturday, March 15, 1902,
There are three times the money
at tbe hour of 2 o’clock p. m. of said to be made in Klamath coun­
Speaking of the probable renomi- day.
ty, with the same investment, as
nation of Congressman Tongue, the
By order of the Republican Cen- there is in this country. Here, land
Medford Mail says, and will be sec­ tral Committee of Klamath county,
sells from «50 to «2000 per acre, and
onded by an immense majority In Oregon, dated February 26, 1902.
some lose money as the crops are not
this district: “From present indi­
H ibam F. MvBDocn.
good every year. Beef is high here,
cations the Republican congressional
Chairman.
and hay ix «15 per ton and scarce at
convention for the first district will
that. The main crops are oranges,
be able to complete the task of nom­
VISIT TO CALIFORNIA.
about one third of which are » wash'd,
inating a candidate for congress with
and the balance is worth alxiut «2.00
R
edlands
,
C
al
.,
Feb.
27,
1902.
Very little difficulty. There doesn’t
Olives, apri-
Editors of R epublican : Since I per box of 70 pounds.
appear to be anyone in sight except
cots and lemons hardly pay to raise.
left
Oregon
two
months
ago,
I
have,
Tongue. His strength is such in the
It takes from 120, to «40 per acre
district that those who might have much of the time been strolling
to
fertilize and irrigate. It Is worth
had aspirations to succeed him have around for my health, but I think I
from
«110 upwards, to buy a share of
quietly shelved their hopes, and are there is just as much or more health
stock in an Irrigation company, each
in
Klamath
county
than
in
this
waiting until “next time.”
Mr.
share being calculated to irrigate one
Tongue’s constituents have no reason country. The principal towns here are
acre per year. In the upper part of
to be dissatisfied with the manner in overrun with invalids, ladies, lords,
this town the price is «140 per share.
millionaires,
gentlemen
and
burglars.
which he has discharged the duties
The .Santa Anna and Los Angeles
(Strange
to
say,
I
am
not
on
the
of bls office. He has been industri­
I rivers are dry now, and the ditches
ous and painstaking in advancing the list.) Also real estate agents.
take all the water for domestic and
interests of Oregon in congress, and hardly know which is doing the must
irrigation purposes.
harm
or
the
least
good.
has always been found on the right
All these places are flourishing
This
country
lacks
our
lakes
and
side of the great national Issues
towns during the orange season
rivers,
and
also
our
timber.
Red
­
which that body has been called
which is from February to May.
upon to consider during his term of lands is a fine, new town, well situ­
August is the time to buy property
A double wedding last Wednesday 1
ated.
Orange
groves
are
on
all
sides
office.
Iva Kuhn and Brown
and flowers are blooming all the I here. (The boom is on now.) I will at Dairy:
Michael; Lillie Clark and Charley
Last Thursday's Oregonian con- year round. I saw humming birds I pay San Diego a visit then.
I will soon work my way north to­ Flackus. The two couples were mar­
tains a three-column interview with among the flowers on Smiley Heights
They have ward the land of good Ixiefsteak, nali ried at 5 p. m. at hotel Anderson, in
Congrssman Tongue in regard to his the 10th of February.
stand with reference to federal aid some cold storms here, but very little and potatoes. I have scon some few the presence of a host of invited
for Irrigation. On account of the snow, although the mountains are , Oregonians and some kind friends friends, Rev. Griffith officiating, A
| and relatives on my trip, especially supper was served at fl p. nt.
An
length of the article we are unable now white with it. It has been rain­
Mr. Tongue is ing here for several days, but rains ■ in Redlands, the finest city of them all night dance at the town hall
to reproduce it here,
Yours then engaged the attention of both
in favor of careful, moderate, impar­ here are not like our big Oregon 'all In regard to climate.
truly,
R
iley
.
young anti old. A midnight supper
tial efforts to aid irrigation on the rains.
was spread by the genial hostexs,
You
cannot
find
an
Oregon
paper
part of the government, but is op­
BONANZA WHISPERINGS.
Mrs. Anderson, who is noted for her
A great
posed to any wild, gigantic schemes here or In Los Angeles.
which would not be in the interest many eastern tourists and capitalists
Rev. Harblt of Klamath Falls, fine culinary art.
of settlers snd home builders.
He come into this part of California, and smiled on Bonanza friends last week,
Miss Palsy I’atterson, who has
favors the irrigation bill now before are told that Oregon Is no good and and while in our town made a pur­ been visiting friends and relatives In
eongress in the main, but believes rain and cold weather prevail all the chase of a fine driving hone which Chico, California, returned to her
W. HUSE & SON,
STABLES
P•
REAMES, M B.
FREE SHOWS NIGHTLY.
GRAND CALICO BALL
j. n. nooRE,
HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE,
J. B. MOORE,
Friday Night, March 14,
Daughters of Rebekah.
HOTEL BARBER SHOP.
Supper at Hotel Linkville.
J W. SIEMENS. Prop.
I
EVERYBODY INVITED AND GOOD TIME ASSURED
C. H. WITHROW,
STATE LAND BOARD.
ÆÆg i
1 ;"47'
£
Ko<M
Dyspepsia Cur®
Digest)
j All
...............
kinds
. .......................
..
of : syrups,
dried
fruit
tmh tin.«
___ la
fresh
ham, bacon —
anil
lard . and . nor- ’
glnim, at the Excclxor, Dairy, Or.
For The Complexion.
'Hie complexion always suffers from
biliousness or constipation.
Ilnlm
the bowels are kept, (,ppn the Impiirl-
ticM from tbe lw»dy appear In the
form of unsightly erupt ions.
|i,..
Witt.'x Little Karly Risers keep tli<-
liver and Ixiwela in healthy condition
ari’l remove the cauxe of such troub-
»*• C. E. Hooper, Albany, (;«
Mys: “I t<x,k DeWitt’s Little
Risers for biliousness.
They were
jiist-wliat. I needed.
I Hm fw.|lng
better now than in years,"
Never
gripe or distress.
Hafe, thorough
■nd gentle. Tin* very lx*xt pill».
Surgery Is no longer necessary Io
cure piles.
DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve cures xncli cases nt once, re­
moving tlm ms'csslty for dangerous,
painful anti expensive operations.
For scalds, cuts, burns, wounds,
bruises, sores and xkln dlsctuw's It Ix
uri<*<|iialled. Beware of counterfeits.
Suy O. Short’s Spring Lake potn-
loes; they arc f lic lx*xt; price 2 cents
|M-r pound at Lite ranche.
Htoimu-lmcan tsko R
bl-N*
thousand* of d
I ] f»11*"^
cured after ever yfl ^Jluach
ix unequalled for
It ©«n't h-,P A. ws r1-
but d©
-1
j. ,t tbe
All kinds of dry
. . otr
A full lino of Buckingham nod cclslor. A
J"*1 |D-
A load
load just
lo­
Hecht IxMits and shoos men's and
gon.
________
ladles' for winter wear at the Ex-
Buckingham
and
lleclft
eelxlor, Dairy, (>i.
bouts, shoes and fel<% *
Rubber IxHitx witli leather soles atj
Dairy, Oregon.
the Excelsior, Dairy, Or.
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