Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, March 13, 1902, Image 2

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BARGAINS
That Never Fail To Bring Business: t
$1.00
14 pounds sugar
.05
7-cont beans ....
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.05
7-cent prunes
.20
25-cent can oysters
.20
25-cent can peaches
.20
25-ccnt can apricots........
20
i » 30-cent can Bartit pears
.20
30-ccnt can strawberries
35
15-ceii t can beans, three cans ior
i ♦ ii>-cent
.35
can oysters, three cans for......
.10
15-cent package egg hoodies
.15
20*cent package coffee................. ........
.15
2(hcont package II. O. pancake flour
.50
60-cent tea
« « 50-cent tea
.40
.30
40-cent tea
25-ccnt coffee ................................... ....... ................ .20
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HOUSTON S OPERA HOUSE,
Friday Night, March 14,
UNDER AUSPICES OF
Daughters of Rebekah.
EVERYBODY INVITED AND GOOD TIME ASSURED.
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.
W. HUSE & SON,
fral Committee of Klamath county,
Oregon, dated February 26, 1902.
H iram F. M urdoch .
Chairman.
The Examiner says that there will
probably be three political tickets in
the field in Lake county at the com­
ing election.
The Oregonian is striving hard to
Smash machine politics in Multnomah
bounty and secure the future defeat of
Senator Simon. Success of the effort
Will be generally welcomed.
Miss Stone gives credit for her re­
lease to the prayers of Bulgarian
friends, while it is generally believed
that the cold cash contributed by
Americans to make up the ransom
demanded by the outlaws was the
chief instrumentality that secured
her liberty.
The Baker City Republican thinks
Congressman Moody is a cipher in
Washington and believes that he
should and will he succeeded by State
Senator Williamson of Prineville.
The Republican gives Congressman
Tongue credit for all tire representa­
tion Oregon interests have had in the
national house during the past four
years.
ft appears to be the general desire
throughout the state that Hon.
Charles S. Moore shall be re-noininat-
ed to the office of state treasurer. His
management of that office has been
without a flaw.
All know of his
ability and of his correct and careful
methods in handling the money of
•he state, and the republican party
* wt* In its unanimous choice to re-
•'*
,il‘
y al "
III., and
with »II
r.tin*
Collections Attended
to Promptly.
KLAMATH
CorrGsDondancs
Invited.
FALLS PLANINO MILLS,
J. F. COEI.l.ER. Proprietor.
Good Stock mid Eyuip* Plans find Specification» Purnished on All Kind« «4
FLOOR MANAGERS:
Buildings and Contracting and Building
nient.
on tlie Installment Plan.
J. H. Driscoll, Chas. Humphrey, J. B. Campbell. Careful Attention Given
Among ths Influii» vsrlwty of iiistwrlal mid work (urni«li<><| I,» till» riill » m
Traveling Public»
Miss Restoria French, Mrs. J. V. Houston, Mrs. Jack
St.ne Feints. 'V ihh I Carving, Ai»lr Raila, llalu»tvra and Nrwwl l'u»t«, l;r»ikP|a
v. r,,|| sn«l i'umrd Work, Sa-li. IkMir» and llllinl», Curlier »nd l>«»,. itl.nl«« «»»„1
Miller.
J. L 1 WEN.
3 T.H. MOORE, the grocer , j
Cen-
«
All Rebekahs are Expected to Wear Calico Dresses and all other» are in­
vited to do sv>.
THE DUFFY CO’S STORE.
day.
By order of the Republican
and all Northwaat <iroffua
uth Fulk, Merrill, Il'Mm"’*
and Lakeview, and »1«"
Agency and Ft. Ivlaiuaih.
Tickets, $r. Supper, 50 cents per plate extra.
FOREST RANGERS.
R. M. CilHRHT,
Superintendent.
I'Npritlor.
Ager-Lakeview
>>
school. As to the cost of it to tax­
payers, it Is so trifling xs to be hard­
ly noticed in the taxes, and in benefit
to the young it will pay the cost a
hundred fold. There is no politics
in this, and every man of every party
ou«ht to vote for it. Think of this,
and of the unquestionable benefit to
the children of the county.
T
It Is the dlnvt line from A'hland
Supper at Hotel Linkville.
a favorable refsirt on the bill drafted
by Senators and Representatives of
tlie Western States, with an amend-
* ment giving each state and Terri-
. tory tlie major portion of ttie Irriga-
tion fund derived from its public
Other Goods in Proportion.
4» land sales. The bill lias been before
the committee for some weeks, and
lets undergone minor changes, the
amendment added yesterday being
tirst of real Importance.
As originally framed the bill creat­
ed a general fund from proceeds
£444*4*4“f*4‘4’4*4* 4M*4*4*4*4*4*d*4«4»4*4*4*4*4*X from the sale of public lands in tlie
arid land States, tiie Secretary of the
turn him again to the office he has Interior being given authority to ex­
honored during the past four years. pend tills amount in tlie reclamitlon
Among his old friends and neighbors of the arid tracts. Chairman Tongue,
I of the committee, has maintained
Published every Thursday by
in Klamath county, where all know
the
and honor him, it is safe to say he that this gives the Secretary of
and
interior
too
wide
a
discretion,
will receive an overwhelming rote.
that each state should retain the
E ditor « and P roprietor «.
It
It is to be hoped that the citizens bulk of its own public land sales,
•vatcwiFTios u-ts:
was
his
amendment
which
prevailed
of
Klamath
county
will
not
fail
to
,
6 m r«wr (in adrinc«)............................. »2 00
THURSDAY,
MARCH 13.
1902. favorably remember the proposed yesterday, all the members present
county high school. This will, as we voting for it except Mr. New lands, of
Nevada, one of tlie original framers
Call for Republican Convention and understand, be one of the questions ,
of the bill. The report will be draft­
to
be
considered
and
passed
on
at
tlie
Primaries for Klamath Co-, Or.
June election. There is probably no , ed by Representative Mondel). of
Wyoming, and will he urged by Its
A Republican Convention
for enterprise more important and bene­
friends to early consideration in the
ficial
to
the
rising
generation
in
Klamath county, Oregon, is hereby
tailed to meet at Klamath Falls, on Klamath county than a county high ( House.
Saturday, March 22nd, 1&02, at the
hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of said day.
for the purpose of nominating a coun­
ty ticket and to elect 4 de'egateS to
the Republican State Convention,
and 4 delegates to the Congressional
Convention of the First District of
Oregon, and for the transaction of
such other business as may properly
come before said convention.
The
convention will be composed of 39
delegw«*«, apportioned among the
several precincts of said county as
follows, vix:
Linkville 10, Dairy 4, Klamath
Lake 1, Lange 11 Valley 2, Loet River
3, Plevna 5, Poe Valley 2, Sprague
tliver 2, Snow 2, Tule Lake 4, and
Wood River 4.
The same being 1 delegate at large
for each precinct and 1 delegate for
each 14 votes and fraction thereof
ever one-haif, cast for Hon. J. N.
WilTTamson at the state election of
1900.
Primaries will be held at the var-
ious voting places in the several pre-
cincts on Saturday, March 15, 1902,
at the hour of 2 o’clock p. m. of said
T
est Supervisor. Tlie Supervisor may
also grant leave for it longer period,
Stage Line.
without pay. when urgent private
business, family sickness, or an »1*0-
lute ntcesslly require» the ranger’s
absence from his field of duty; but
In no case for more than thirty days,
tlie leave in each such case tn be no
longer than Is necessary for that
Office: At the Telegraph
case.
The Supervisor will report all leaves
granted ill the end of each m<>ntil,
Office.
that the same may be considered In
KLAMATH i Al 1-5. OR-
connection with the sett lenient of
the ranger’s account.
must be
Tlie rangers entire time
1
Daily from A«**r to Klamath Hot
given to the service; he can Billow
•airy.
no other occupation, such as keeping Spring«. Kenn. Klamath tuli», i
lUtnaiuu. Bly mid l^kvvivw.
store, farming, stock raising, work
Ing for rattle and sheep owners, or
I»»ilv from Lakeview O» Bly,
Ivelng In the employ of others and at Dairy. Klamath Fall«, Ken*», K lalimth
the same time lie a ranger.
Very Hol Spring« and Ager.
respectfully,
B inukii II kiimixx .
Mak-« connection with ail trititi» at
Coinniissioner.
Ager, Cal.
Approved. Feb. 3, 1902.
I
E. A. H itciicik x.
Secretary of the Interior.
s.
PLAT received .
l. ffcNSUGHTON. Prop.
•ml rumisi |l»lu»ter». I’i«ir mid W Indus Fraine», l'ulpit» »nd )*,,« Etui»,
Ihul.l. r»’ Jaelwarr. I'mnt» and nil Moul.lihg »ndGlsM, Elvisli.iti» sud |s,.lgll,
I ml- - cl. Ground ami Cut <.!«>», Wall I‘a per, Furniltit«*, elc.,»ti-,
|U'»t wuik mill material, and in tin- latrai and ni..»t approved »til»»,
ICNCI I ANGE
EAST
SIAIH.ICS
W. W. IIAZF.N, Proprietor,
END, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON.
Ix’arth'd by day, week or 11.,nth.
-gl V VI jf • ||ay ami (¡rain bought mid sold.
I'nKHongorH conveyed to nil parts id Southern Oregi«
and Northern < '.lliiornnt ut the \er\ lowest rateH.
Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel
Linkville.
• I). RFAMI.S, M.l).
Phy nielan and Surf cun,
All Calls An»w •col Promptly Day
or Night.
R*«*ldenra, mo- td.sk north of Klamath
||i.UM
I »till V 01'0 libs M r«lt A. 0
I'. W ball.
j. n. riooRE,
Easy Coaches.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. Excellent Accommodations.
L aksvibw , Oasiiox, March lit. 11AI2.
Notice is hereby given Hist an ap­
proved plat for tlie following town-
Pa««ecger. capre«« »nd irrighi traffic
■hip has been received at this office
All t-utitv-s ri.liu«tcd l<> U»
and will be filed on tlie Uh day of «oiiciud
April, 11*02, viz: Tp. to S., It. 7 E., will be expedited.
W. M. Applications for the entry of
60 YEARS’
lands on the above described town­
EXPERIENCE
ship will be received and made of
record on and after said 9th day of
April, 1902.
E. M. BRATTA IN,
Register.
£^l'i»n |.l ami careful atter.iv n
lo all u.'tlvr»
.......
Il T. ANDERsuN.
Gnardisn >>l Setnnvl Stori».
Notkc I or l'ublkallon.
J. B. MOORE,
tsqairtmrtit <>f Interior,
Ik’partment of the Interior, Gener­
Proprietor of Freight Htayor.t.
lauid Office «l laik'-vh-i» (tri fori,
al Land Office.
Fvt<<u»ry 12, l'XJI
W ashington , I). C., Feb. 3, 1902.
Notirv 1« hrreby »ivrn tl>ai lite lollow
To Forest Officers and applicants
tu« nani«-* »«-tllrr li*« fllr«l noli**«* ol li*«
intenti- ti to inaio' Rual |.r>«>l in »ui>|«>rt
There will be three
Gentlemen:
ol lo» rlaim, and timi »ani proof w ili I«*
classes of Forest Rangers, exclusive
ina.l*. I» I .ro Ja». il l*ri«a'..!l, l'ouuti
of Head Rangers, as follows:
( terk. »1 KlaniStb Full», Ofvgoli, on
Could Not Breathe.
T r » ox M'Ms
March 21. I'»’2. vi* 1
»
Class 1, with a salary of ♦90 per
D isions
Time passes with increasing speed,
Mici a«*l Elgner,
CoevniaHT* Ac.
month.
Coughs, colds, croup, grip, bron­
Il F. No 11*2. L.r Ilo* W
SE',, fec
the nearer we get to election.
On
Anroo»
• «kHrh » I .D m r .
» » ar
2»» and U
SE1,. Hoc. ?• rp. 40. S.
Class 2, with a salary of •75 per chitis, oilier throat and lung troubles ■«r atf o'-v’r* »K» « »it • »•!»<■»»
•’►«•»Lwr an
next Saturday the republican pri­
»• P»”»’»1 ‘Î P**»”1*1 •• •
•
It. Il E. ile nanwa li»* lolbiwiii|f «il
arc quickly cured by One Minute InwwnU.ril
I', •»'rictiyi hfi-IrdD . Ilan-P- • <*» I'•’< ul>
month.
•er > fr u • (. ’< M s»ei • > * t a-wtni- g W’ r *
nr«*< « to piove lo» Conlinu<>>i« rr»i li*ri< <- Cleanliness and (rod Work
maries come off.
Every republican
Cougti
Cure.
One
Minute
L
’
ougii
¡‘jlontfl
tt»r«.u«h >! .»•»» A < «i. t€*.•!»»
Class 3, with a salary of •60 per
i |> ii ai.'l < utUvaii'*n ol »aid lan.l, « la :
WWP «41 Ch»*« I» (*•
Cure is not a mere expectorant,
voter should be on hand and assist
Guaranteed.
I laard Eivy, ol Merrill, Ore«oli ; Mat
month.
which
gives
only
temporary
relief
in selecting delegates to the county­
Eignar,
o|
Merrill,
Ote|f>n
;
ll<*nrv
An
X/so Agent far L0HÛ0H ANB
All applicants are requiri-d to make It softens and liquifies tlie nun ons.
'leteon, ol
Vlerrill. Or«*«.*n, E. \(
convention which will be held on
A
lihprtralM
I
nr
application on a form prepared by draws out tlie inflani.ition and re- 1 eniatb-’i -f anf ». ••ntifl«* J ■" 1 T< • I • liuaeii, ol Klatnaili Falla. Oregon
L ANCASHIRE HRE IMS. CO
»
Saturday, March 22. In the mean­
Ab­
E. M. Il» itr 11« Iteglaler,
this office for that purpose, and moves tin- cause of tlie dise.-ise.
while, voters ought to register be­
solutely safe.
Acts at mice.
“One
dai mtn RS or Rl Bl KAll
swear to the same.
Tlie application Minute Cough Cure will do all tli.il
l»r • h tit rn. Cl F Ft . M' i
<
’ I.
Notke l:or PubUcaUofl.
fore the primaries take place.
At
1 must be supported by two persons as is claimed for it.” says Justice of the
Meat on tlie tit-f and third Tiute
I* pAfluirtit <•( th«« Interior,
the primaries, as well as at the coun­
Call at the R ki 'VI ilii in <>n:< <-
vouchers for the applicant.
Blank Peace, J. y. Hood, Crosby, Miss.
I à H»«I < >f!U r nt l.«ikrvii * , • ♦•••g«»n. l ira of every ition’h.
OSKef» Iff.
ty convention, all will hope that the
Frbfunry 12, I*<»2.
spaces in the applications are provld- “My wife could not gel her breath tine Job work.
D.lly I’rrllnL*. N-
Fr»nm Mi­
proceedings will be harmonious and .
and
was
relieved
by
tlie
first
flow-
Ntilirr
in
liiirhy
jfivrii
timt
ihr
f«»l
' ed for the statements of it»e vouch-
l‘»w nitf iiAturd M-tllrr ha» Llr«l nolle© <»i ler, V. <i.; Hattie II 11 11. H*-: I-
M. E. CHURCH.
It lias been a benefit to all my fami­
united. Of course In the convention
, era.
hi» int«*nti«»n lo tunkr final
tn »up M. Hammond, IHiai» lai See.! -L»
ly.”
there will be delegates who will have
Sunday m 'I uhi I, lo a. in.; ' Mr». I l«*ri «J hi* « Uim. Ami IliAl »nt l pi<"’l Gitntt’l, Trc*»’iurir.
Rangers of Class 1 are expected to
prefeiences and differences of opinion
ulti tn* rnulr in’iifv Ja< Il Ihiwoll.
CONTEST NOTICE.
1 be familiar with work in the wihx I s ;
E. Boid, Supt.
<
ty ( IrIk , at klAiiiAlh I alia. On*
as to who the candidates should be. I to be able to locate land and timber:
FMKVi til SO RKKVK F.«.
gon, <ai Mariti 24, 1***2. via :
D
rpsrtmkxt
or
tiik
IsTenio«
(
and hence, while the majority may­
Mui Eignet«
to estimate and scale timber; to fol­
I xitkii S t errii I. ami I »»m
First Sunday of each iiiontli, It a
be pleased at the selection, the mi­
II. I’. No, |M*ît, hit ihr
Nl
AGENT
low and run out survey lines, and L akkview . O»» o <> x , February 7, H»r2.i in. and 7:30 p. in.
«NE\
Ker.
»i. Ami NWL MH
nority may be disappointed.
Of
A «tiflicirnt contest affidavit iiavinu
•■W.
21.
T|>.
»0.
!*.,
IL
II
E.
lie
luitiio
' to direct and report intelligently on l»*en tiled in llii» office liv Ei-wnrtli
S*c<>n<l Sunday of each month,
course this is the result in ail con­
Ihr (<4lo«ni|( uhtirMM’A to prove hl»»
the ordinary work of the reserve.
7:30 p. m.
Moore, ciintentunt, against T.
<*«'nlinu«riN rr>i<l«*i.<*r upon a nd rullitu
ventions.
But a fair and hon- {
Notary Public «nJ Cssvsysst**-
Entry
No.
1174,
made
May
2»ilii,
Is
’
.
M,
|
I For rangers of Classes 2 and 3 no
Third Sunday of each month, li ii<*n <1 m , i ni I aih I, vi*: E. W. Gowen,
KLAMA III FALL.*. ORE.
orable selection, in which the voice
for northeast quarter of tlie southeast
a.
m
and
7:30
p.
in.
«•I
KtaiiiAih
Full*,
Orrgon
;
Edward
special qualifications are required; quarter, Miction 3, township 40 H.,
of the majority decides, ought in all
hlvy,
»»1
Merrill,
Oregon
!
Mlchurl
Eig
N. J. H aiiimt . Pastor.
but they must be able-bodied, sober, range 11 E., bv William I’. Moore con-
TkEAKl'KEK'i' .YOTIt'K-
cases to settle the question, and in­
i nrr, «if Merrill, Oregon; ilrury Ander* I
industrious men, fully capable o’ testee. in which it is allegisi that tlie
non,of
Merrill,
Oregon.
said William 1’.
Miaire lias wholly
sure victory.
Noti.» I» hrrvbv given
OF LIGHT:
E. M. Eli AT TAIN. ICegUtwr.
comprehending and following their altandoned hia said claim for the last BANNER
binds in tin- ........
7
years
and
further
tliat
the
land
has
instructions.
TH I HLDKWT JOI B xal IMTMB WORr»f. DF.VoTIt* TO
di-m pl ion of tin- h.ll'« in«
FROM FORT KLAMATH.
>otke I or Publication.
not la-en cultivated by claimant or any
runts, protesi t.-.| <>n and I**1» 11't'* ¿
Appointments to positions as one
for him for tlie last six years past,
Inn
r.-t on
14, IM9>.
‘
Spiritual Philosophy
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard : rangers of Classes 2 and 1 will be and further tt.-*t this claimant did exe­
V... 7*1®, 7WI, ’ll-.
Department of tin* Interior,
frutti liti» dati. :
cute
and
deliver
to
Clara
Moore
a
i-.nd
laiiel
Office
st
laiki
view*,
Oregon,
Cunningham, a 12-pound boy.
made by promotion from Class 3
7613, 7HAI, 7'iH’J, 7h.-:l, 7Mt.
for deed promising to convey »aid land
February M, HW2.
■M l.T, 7*0, •'.’2'>9 7*’
Mr. Jelett started last week for the whenever the service of tlie ranger upon his making final tin of, said |.:ir
SSUED WEEKLY
Notice i» hereby given that tlie lol- Hijo, Molti, 7M7lt Miix), 7W».
of
the
lower
grade
warrants
such
tie«
are
hereby
notified
to
appear,
re
■
M0V.
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Coast.
At 304 Dartmouth Street, Boston, I"« mg named »eitler lia» tiled notice id 7W4, 7 mo ' HOMI, 7v«i. 7937. ’I»-
"il'.71*1;
In- intention to make linai proof in atip- 7992. Hi:’.7, 7W.I,
A special school meeting was held 1 P^otion, to the end that grxxi stsmd anil offer evidence touching said
.
7947, » *. * ■
allegation at 10 o’clock a. m. on March
Mass.,
ijzxrl'IziA »■»> «1 «• 1
rl ♦ z . I »z, I I y.R rk*í o
l>oft<i( In« claim, and that »aid pr<»d Mitili, 7949, HOtiti, SIM,
SUH, M(96. »113. •*'
22, 1902, liefore J. <•. Hatnaker, I'. H.
last Saturday, at which it was de. service may lead to better pay.
w ill bo maile liefore .1««. II. I •ria*vili, 793H. M|.’il, Ml
HI4it,
40. ................. —
«V
Rangers arc required to keep one Commissioner, at his office in Bonanxa.
MOt«l
, HH»4 "I
Ml-'ï
tha
HOPI.MI9I.
”*- .
_ |(1|i
Ciiuiity Clerk, at Klamatl Falla, Ore- HitMH, 7MI1, Klamath
elded to change the school house.
and that final hearing will la- rannero » light ii iu . ihiiivg company iron, on Aj.ril 12, B*»2, via:
I »atei at Kl»m»th Falls,
i'«H". Or»T>».l*
Or*»
or two saddle horses to enable them Oregon,
held at 10 o’clock a. m. on March 27,
A box social will be given in
Ellen E. Barker,
to travel readily about the reserve. 1902, la-f ire the Register and Receiver
H a !U4I* om D. H amk err, EhlTOB.
widow of lli.'linrd M. Barker, deci.»«vd,
Fort Klamath school house on
nt
the
United
State«
fatnd
Office
in
( ounly D*”“ . -
Where the conditions are such that
H. I No.2442, fnrthe l«,l» II nod 12. Fee. 1
I THE IIAN’NEK la » flral rlaaa F ahi II y Nrwa
evening of March 17.
Everybody is
Lakeview, Oregon.
I: , ' . I It M ili* n.iini--
. the horse is of no service, tlie Super-
paper oi MIGHT (<*» w<
rAne». «'«mituning up
The «aid contestant having, in a w»r<la of FOKTY 1 GI.IIMNX of IMTIRKHTINO AND |g tiie folliiwing » itneaaea to prove hit con-1
invited to be present and enjoy the ’ visor may waive this requirement,
proper affidavit, filed February 7, 1902, * tki (Tivr kf . aiiino , pmi,rn< Hijf a l,n*-r»»f\ |>. tinuoiia reaidcuco upon and ciiltivalloti
evening.
Ht port» of Mpirlinul 1. » mr.-s <irl
i Hangers must also provide them- set forth facta which siiow that after partmenf;
Warrrn Kingdom
glnal E«»ara Hplrltnal, l'liil«»*ophi. at' ail,| <d »uni land, vi*:
The Wood river sawmill lias chang­ selvds with a pocket compass, a camp due diligence peraonal service of thia Hi h-ntlfh , r.dltorlMl D- i.arfin* nt, wlnrh tr*-atfi of Fort Klamath, Oregon; Howard
notice can not las made, it is hereby upon «plnlual atid M*eiilar event; Mpirlt M* *
ed hands. Howard Cunningham and outfit, ax, shovel, and pick or mat­ ordered and directed that such notice la- *»►• Department; R«|*orla of Mpirlhmi hir ' unninglmin, of Furl Klamath. Ori g >11 ;,
Fort Klamath,
nomena, and Contribution» bv the moil i»|rnt Saiinii'l Kingdom of
given l»y due and proper publication.
Mr. Kingdom are the buyers.
e<1 writer» In the world, etc /etc.
tock.
"tegon ; Hoy Vestal, ol Fort Klamath,
E
M.
BRATTA
1N,
Register.
Oregon.
Rev. D. T. Summerville will preach I I When appointed, they are to re­
HARRY BAILEY. Receiver.
TERMM OK HfJBMC RIPTIOM, fN ADVANC E
E. M. HIIATTAIN, Register.
at the Fort Klamath ncbool house port direct to the Forest Supervisor
Per Year
....................
r»(il
Hix Month«
March 23 at 2 p. m.; Agency at 7 p. for duty.
A full line of groceries.
Patent Three Month»
Dinests
burgeon's Knife Not Needed
Digests what
what yoU.f?(L
tM
Kpeclmt n copies aent fn e.
m.
Quarterly conference will be
They may be suspended without medicines of all kinds enough to
kin»“*
kill you If sick, make you sick If not,
Surgery la no longer necessary Io This proparatloti
held on tlie 22nd.
ADVFIiTI«r.MFMTa
publhhrd
at
twenty
five
pay by the Supervisor, Superinten­
continually on hand at the Excelsior, centa » line, with diacotmts for »pact and time. cure piles
DeWitt'» Witch lliizcl
Mrs. Hoyt is quite ill at this writ- dent, or Inspector for insubordina­ I Dairy, Or.
Salve cures auch cases at once, re­ !he‘Ä P'd
|',ri,jiy
tion, Improper conduct, or gross neg­
•ng.
Banner of Light Publishing Company
moving tlm necessity for dangerous,
For The Complexion.
lect
of
duty.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hoyt have re­
painful and expensive operations. thousand« "I
Jli'l ><"l»ll « I ,,m|.li.|i.
nt ,.f SnlrUu.l
’ ,.|«e
The cause of the suspension being
turned to the Valley after being
Tlie complexion always suffers from
•".( nis«.li.w„,u; For scalds, cul», burns, wounds,
established
by
report
from
tlie
sup
­
away nearly all winter.
blllousncsH or constipation.
I'liless phy. Aatroloffv, p«yc-ho(«»Ky. Hywlrne - f< D< bruises, sores mill skin diseases It Is
« rlptf«» i ■lalniu,- .,-nt
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Mr. and Mrs. Shlve are expected to| erior officer, the ranger will be disci­ I lie bowels are kept, open lb<* Impuri­ Any took i.uhli.h-.l (i> Kngl.nilVir A* «Hr» urn (piali,.,I, Beware of counterfeits.
1
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plined or dismissed by the Depart­ ties frotn tlie Isidy appear in die "r’.M
return about April 1.
fotin of unsightly eruptions.
De­
ment.
Buy O. Short's Spring Lake pota-
Saturday evening, March 15, will j
Rangers will not be allowed to be Witt's Little Early Risers keep the |
t'H-s;
they are the Is-sl; price 2 (Tilth
liver and trowels in healthy condition I
be the last meeting of the literary '
for sale
absent from the reserves, with pay, and remove the cause of such trout»-1
|>er pound at the ranche.
society.
All kinds of dry K'H ds «•
to obtain supplies, homeshoelng, les. C. E. Hooper, Albany, (»a., |
and
A
full
line
of
Buckhighani
Ninety
feet
front
on
Main Hecht I hh .I h and shoes men'» and celslor. A load J""' ,n’
RECLAMATION OF ARIO TRACTS mail, or for other purposes, for more says: “I took DeWitt’s Little Early
street.
No
better
Kisers
for
biliousness.
Tin
y
were
busi- ladles' (or wlnl«,r wear at the Ex- gon.
than four days in any one month,
I am feeling ness lots in town,
(Washington Post, March 2.)
and any absence from the reserve, just what I needed.
Call celslor, Dairy, Of,
I Buckingham a"'1
Never
gXl'ClW
The House Committee on Irriga­ uot exceeding four days, will only Tic better now than in years,”
at this office.
grip* or distress.
Sate, thorough
J
boots, shoes »(•<• felu' “
tion of Arid Land» yesterday ordered allowed In the discretion of Hie For- 1 anrl g«*ntle. Tlie very best plIJs.
Rubber boots with leather soles at
Subscribe for llEri nur <jc.
1 Dairy, Oregon.
•be Ex< f ls|(»r, Dairy, Or.
HOTEL BAP.3ER SHOP.
J W. SIEVESS, Froj.
Scitnliiic JMTiciin.
MUNN £ Co.3S,B'^- HewYort
C. II. WITHROW,
STATE 1.ASD BOARi».
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
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