Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, July 17, 1902, Image 3

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sons sat down was served.
At 2:3(1
'■••imma or t|„ /**’ r,,uu* "'<•
Mother Always Keep. |t Handy.
"'•Tis'k an adjournment was > liad at
(Oirgonlun )
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,?a‘
Hie f.llH-rnacle, where the
"(Villinieul l"X ""
"f the
" My mother suffered a long t ime
different
'Mo Wh. ..
",,f slates tiHik part In a cleverly
from
distressing pains due primarily
S-mitor Mitchell said:
arrang-
lactory mi,. ,..1|| 1m
" • «alls- ed
;;l literary and musical |
lo indigestión.” i «»ys L. W. Spalding.
I m the insili I
gwtlly pleased.
pragrain.
................. pn'piniv i
1 h" Southern states, New England Verona. Mo. >
I fldllk II"' ll"'"llH'r* of tile • dele-
dele.
" I wo years ago | g„t
I stales, New
ICepri sent,ni., o-
her to try Kodol. sin- gr,.w
Yoik.
lum-I h - cii more than usually ,
Petmsy
I
vaniu,
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,
1
""gue
said;
belter
ib intinti I—
Iowa, Illinois. Ohio. Indiana, Wls-i41 ”"'■"•‘"'1 "ow, at the age of se
I am pleased i«'y<(iid
I h - v ,
Vl.n-
ucceMful I» aceompll«hlng wliat
......... "«plessloni
['""sin. Michigan ami Missouri
ty-slx, cals an'
"'■'■""•pll«hmeillM
Many me.ts- ‘
-
........
I
were
started In
wants,
"f 'Ills w.h.
T'-
...
represented by prominent speakers, '••niai king that
have
>|ri.,„fllll|«T"'.....
no bad
Of Hin and In songs ami pi
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.
'•'•lili
t.iii,
\ fairly good < 'hiñese i
. <M-Iiis relining to
as She has ber botti,, or K.slol
L h - o II»' i'1**’
r"r which I I i beni.
At the eoiichision the presi­ handy.’’ |
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Ill botigli not ull that have la-en working cv.
1
'ime doctoring
lM , ,
. .......... I took
\,|(.,lred generally by lite |x-oph> my seat,
P«"i''ulm|y grant. |h.J dent appointed a i'onimittee lo ean- symptoms,
.
- Co after the cause.
|f
'Teat Ion ,
* t'lic I’licllle ‘: *'MHl 1'PI'r"PHa j I ■
"f
Crater Lake •ass the different state t reglst ral Ions your stomach |. sound your health
’ ||H f,,r the »nrlous rivers and bar- i National Park. mint her problem of «nd award the banner, which
......i went w‘ll be g.HHl, K.xioi rests the stom'.’
1” ""'State nf Illinois, with a list of •M'"""I strengthens the Uxly by dl
'(».u fi""'1 uppropilutimi for the I l"ng «landing, »• «"* also iieeonipllshed 1
|
I
I after hard work.
gestlngyour fixxl.
Jt |H nature’s
.iieeiiiiiil "t
.........
‘»tcgmi, I bell lele,
own tonje.
:
Al
tomorrow's
religious
services
lh
• i-iinill and I's'k* ni Celilo, which | fared as well |h ,
river ami harlsu-i
•he tais-rímele the Rev. Robert Me-
it
insures Hie o|H-iilng of th<- , bill as any state |h profs,mon tl)
Poisoning the System.
ils 1,11 ""• ”• <>-. «HI preach m the
I hr
'.„linnbla and snake rivers to ficej I |s>piilaiioii.
lM'rnnmeiit Illi-
Ligation ni’"v'' l-ewlstmi. lune I prnvi-menl of 11,, ' 'nonti) ,,f i,!,.
11 is through the lx,wels that U14.
""•ndltg, 4ml Miss Jessie Ackerman
Col - In I lie evening.
|MW--d. The Irrigatimi act ls| 1 umbia,
'HHly
1« cleansed of impm-ith-M. <•«,„.
...... . Parlleulariv the
Mipatlon keo|w these |H,tw,hs ih |Ih.
' Pis i Columbia.
( great liii|s'rtaiiee I" lhe West upining "f
Wl.Al.
III
IN
CHICKENS.
are i
8.V8lem, causing headache, dtdlness
Micrall). im'hidlii;' Easlerti Oregon mutters for congratulation.
Other
mat 1er« ”f
A. story showing what can ta- ac-
and
melancholia at first, then unsf-dif.
Interest.
ac-
pul Idatio-
•'otlpled ; • oniplishttl in raising chickens is told I
Willi Hu ' passage (lf t||(.
.
,
„
-
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-
......
finally
serious illness
..•fini bill pensioning the old |||.
• 'III, tile i*t linn in i-.ni it im 11 rlgat ion "y I- W Itobblnsof this citv, wholu,,l,,NK u r"»n«iy is applied
I I, tur veterans 1« pariimoiitii to
he-
1 III ami |||,.
' Tlllu-se '■xeliisli.n act give mo- ,
(
.......
'
, was formerly engiigeit in the gi- rocoryl
Hisers prevent
II m the Interests of a long tiegleet -
«•• be thankful for -
’ ”Pl" business Imt is now traveling 1 for a | 1 s ’’""ble by stimulating the liver
d,lias of earl) pioneers.
Author-
-s-m I'raneisco conimisalon house, says and promote easy, healthy action of
k hw'»•<" gi'e" to Un' treusiiryj
|
'-w<'ls.
These little pills do ,,<,1
M RT”| A m >5
1,1mltmeni looking to the M-tth-
... Ji*'’' 'i,’1"1"lybut by Strengthh.g the
travels
tLaketh-w Examiner.)
|l,nl »ml
nielli I" Hie Slate of
of t|1(.M«-«els enable them to perform their
IhcpoKiHavn uu|
mgeti of id“"'1 » Hu.mm dur mi ac. |
Never gripe or distress.
■•I ran | own work.
i,mil <>t aid furnished by the stati .jhasug.xxl stand .,f
across a man who used to farm 1400
Latest styles mens and ix.ys hats.
Utili;'H"' "'ll
”l‘‘ Hel>elltoii. •Oregon des. ri " ,.„„.(1 Heai-
acres up In Yolo comity, lie was en­
isoneof u„. 1MI|1
(polsini lias I».• Il Iliade by the sen :...... rk'*"
I’UFKY Co,
gaged there in raising wheat but
le for th'' selllemelll of a long- M. hy Iris Ii.-tseieranee. . ..........
New
line
of
chinaware,
senu-nor-
«'•nt broke al tlie btiHlneiw.
Beino
••elain and glassware. Prices Ion’st.
umdillg (Iilllrolersl IwlWreu lhe |‘"K thaï th(-M,,-.1|),1| ..(|1.s,.r| ,
"hliged by tlx. ron.e <,r circumstance
jauialli Indi.in and lhe United ”f Nottihi’asterni»^^, u „ |(i
D uffy Co.
I” abandon wheat raising. |K. moved
Litis, and lhe bill «III Ulldmililedlv '"'•r. hr. Wlthyco(1,iM. ,,f (|1).
toanothei locality and settled down i All kinds of syrups, dried fruit,
CM the ll('U'’e '" 'I session
I'well- iffim Agrli-iilhtral 1 „n,..,,.. w|,(,
<"i lite acres which war planted to r««h ham. bacon and lard and sor­
me tlioiis.ind doll irs Is appropri- i" Lak.-vlew last week, mis thaï
alfalfa. When I met him he had ghum, at tile Excelsor, Dalrv. Or.
nt for th''ne« bilck dormllmy for nume "dcM-rt " |g a h|a
He was 12oo rull grown chickens and was
let lietiiawa Indiali school, and a , Slirp.’ lsed wli.-n lie ,.
"Ver the making from $.Too to non a month. the Excelsior. ¡»airy, Or.
Mt man) private pensimi bills han , "desert ” conni rv tu
nori hern He remarked that it seemed almost
For News or the World
puri of L.ike co’imiy.
en pmised.
declares '•■‘•'•«iihl" that a person should go
Read the San Francisco Bulletin,
••The Itili for .1 civil government
far distant wh.-ni broke on I4oo acres and make good
11|( se faillis «di Is- 1 (lineiteli Into I ...... V off I.Ve
l-irty Cents per month. Including
tile Philippine* Is also 11 matter
•’iiTi-s. but declanMl 1 large LH-page Sunday edition. Send
'I'he I’blllpphie ptos|h rôtis fartas, I'r. Bltliyeoinhe I bat it WHs nevertheless true.
rital import .ti.....
He or sample eop» to T he Bulletin • 33
informisi an Examiner represent a.
iff also I» "f tm|Kirt liter,
lull
led Ills chickens on alfalfa < bopped ' Kearney St.. San Francisco.
tlvi thaï m-arly -'11 th- so called
iu M Is* Improved oil.
There is
"P «ith a machine, boiled and mixed
M. E. CHURCH.
ludi more need In I Ilf Interest of desert lami of Hurney and Lake witli millstiiffs.
colini
les
c.in
and
Ho doubt will I«-,
Sunday school, io*. ,n.;
F
i, Western ' mist for reclproclt v
• I have la-en told by an Eastern
h rigai ni by thi « Hers of |||,. |)(.s
Illi llie Philippine* i Ilian Willi < ’ill»«,
man engaged in the clm k.-n business, E. Bovd, Siipt.
of a fair <’hute»i river.
Itli' iigli I am In favor
I
I’KEAf III n < j SERVICES.
that with proper treatment it is pos-
L.lr of rwlpris lt) with < 'uh 1 that
slble to make liens lay a I most the
First Sunday of each month, 11 a.
|i|deal not merely with one pro-
whole year around, and lie declared m. and 7:J0 p. m.
Astil AMI CHAI IAI'QU a .
Second Sunday iff each month,
yet. lint sill) inniiv, and I am satis-
lie would want not lung la-tter than
Sunday's Oregmtian contains the
dsuch a treat i will h - negotiated,
a giHsi chicken ranch with <- eggs sell- 7:30 p. in.
following account <.f the progress of I
I’hird Sunday of each month, 11
Ing al an average ot J2j ••cuts a
wlllrominand the support,
tlm
Ashland 1 hantaiiqiia, now ill ' dozen,M
a. m and 7:30 p. m.
c. f al, republicans.
N. J. H aiibit , Pastor.
■There I*one other measure I re-
V greater Interest anil an Increased
Vacation
Days.
li I I » (. Out lb • to in.ike llinrc
t all at the ItKi-i-BLicAN office for
attendance mark Hi-progress or the
line job work.
kr'-w»ltll but the failure nas
Yacation
time
is
here
meetings nt tile tals-rnai'le of the
and the
p-'"i!'-'l bl Hl'- .ibsenee almost all - Soul hern < *n-goii
• roquet sets. HfFFY Co.
Chautauqua ,\>M„ children arc fairly living out of doors.
tip-last no-ulti of tli<-chairman and
i latloii. The Rei. Robert McIntire. ■ ber..... mid Is- no healthier place for
Acts Immediately.
Je ur t*u other mentile
of the 1» I»., or (Tillage, In Iris lecture. t hem.
You need only to guard
Jute i-onilllil tee Oil pill
lands, , "Buttomd-Cp People," last night ¡against the accident« incidental to
(' Id« are sometimes more trouble­
itniyblll for the rv||
of the gaie much satisfaction, an,| rullllled ' most open air sports.
No remedv some in summer than hi winter, It’s
Iter» in Sherman conn
W 11filli all till- pioiiilsestli.it hale iM’en made equals DeWitt's witch llazel Salve s<> hard to keep from adding to them
I
rsagon.nmd grmt.
II
regarding Ins matchless word-paint­ rm- quickly stopping pain or remov­ while cooling off after exercise. One
tfM'««ly's bill I'siklng
ing. T he large auditorium was un­ ing d.inger of serious consequences. Minute Cough Cure cures at once.
Irf, sbteh may, mid I
.......... "I tisi-d AbHoluteiy safe. Acts immediately.
able to lomfiirtably hold all who For cuts scalds and wounds.
nrn-ilst tu a (siriimi of tile set-
went to lie.ii him again this evening DeWitt’s Witch llazel Salve for sores Sure core fiff coughs, colds, croup,
A has p.issiti Isifli ||. uses and wll
In ills ••Sunny side of a Soldier's j cuts and bruises, ” savs L. If. John- throat and lung troubles.
ins-a law. Ibis will mily givi Life."
soil, Swift, Tex.
"it is the beat
rthowever, to thus»- whom thi
Nitre cure
A m-w feature. -Males day." was remedy in the market,
po-niad company is willing tu
for piles and skin di sei
Beware
on the .............. .. this timriilii,' and
«ireli-.lv and take , veliange. ami
afternoon. Soaie days in advance i of counterfeits.
Jlr;lslatlun will not jn any matt-
l*rt sid<nt Billings had ant.....need ,
4
A full line or groceries-
m«ifl|r| uni) ni) lull to imlennrifi
Patent
4
l I i . i S a b.inio-i would Is-given to the| medicines of all
kinds enough to
the «et I lets who have lost tlletr
state with the largest reph-simlatIon, I kill you if sick, make you sick if not.
T rade M arks
f*rty with a money indemnity, and trhtidl) rivalry was keen among
D esigns
continually on hand at the Excelsior.
H Intend tn press it strongly at
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C
opyrights
A c .
seicral of the mote inniieroiisli repre-1 I »airy. Or.
Anyone «ending a sketch end description may
wit si-ssnm. having obtained a
quickly aacartnln our opinion free whether ah
«■tiled Kist'-rn states to rally at the
invention Is probnbly patentable. Conimuniea-
r»hle report from the Depart
tlons strictly conHdentlaJ. Handbook on Patent«
lleiuiquartels. wliicll were located hi J We have some idee patterns Jap­ •ent
free. Oldest Agency for securing patents.
>1 of tin- Interior.
Patent« taken through Munn A Co. receive
D uffy C o .
the <Tiantaui|iia grove, and where aners tlisir matting.
tpfdal notice, without charge, in the
-indissi, hut nm least, an Isth- registration lists wen-o|s-ned. Tale
Save money by making your home­
"'inai lia* lo-eu provided for, les Were spread al llootl In the repre
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir­
stead. tlmlM-r and other tilings with
culation of any seientIHc jnurnal. Terms. |3 a
th «III result, if it is within sent at li i s .1 each of the state •x,
year: four month«, fl. Sold by all newsdealer«.
and C. II. Withrow. I', s. Commissioner,
8 tl and engineering |Misnildl|||es, a dinner to which over •"»00 per­
Klamath Falls. Oregon.
w
ELECTRIC
¡TORE
CASH STORE
:l
Scientific American.
IWINN ...O' £ Co.
36’8“' Few York
co, (125 F St., v.'f
C.
from hiamain rium w , mrww,.
.
term or SCINO'.
opera house next Tuesday evening
and will continue the balance of the
week with a change of program each
evening.
. HIIU
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L-i-
ardware, Stoves
e and Burial Cas
Carpets and in
chines
S tiletto
SEWING
MACHINES
I
are the best that
mechanical
shill can pro­
duce, and at an
honest price,
fully warranted
for ten years.
Dry Qoods,
Clothing and Groceries
The Best Assortment We
Have Ever Shown
For sale by
J)WIN,
New Stock Now Arriving
ture Dealer.
1LDING,
$
I
IREGON.
: t cream
<
L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor
*
and freckles,
Is, softens and
Guaranteed to
A
*
ooi) *%? eo. £
4
n
THIS SPACE BELONGS
TO THE
■
R
nd Accommodations.
I
s
FAST FREIGHT LINE
LUS 8 A. M.
id Most Centrally Located.
,t reasonable rates.
Best •
I
iRPLE, Proprietor.
dav of Julv, 1902. She name« as
esses: William O. Hill, of Fort
oath. Oregon; Affie Hill, of Fort
oath, Oregon; Sarah J. Kodkey, of
Klainatli, Oregon ; Chris Weiss, of
Klamath, Oregon. Anv and all
one claiming adversely the above-
ribed lands are requested to file
r claims in this office on or before
25th dav of Julv, 1902.
E. M. BRATTAIN, Register.
DAIRY, KLAMATH COUNTY, ORÉ.
O
D. GRiZZLEj
hr General Stone Wött.
rd to all the public Land States by
! 1-ct of August 4, 1892, William <>. Hill, Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878—
Cemetery Work of all KI ih I« 4
Notice for Publication.
I of Fort Klamath, County of Klam-
Specialty.
All Work Guarantees;
I ath, State of Oregon, has this<lav died in
Mrs. W. L. Flack w ho wan residing
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.)
this office Iris sworn statement No. 348.
Shop
Opposite
New Feed Stable.
with her daughter, Mrs. A.
Grif­
L akeview , O reoox , May 19, 1902.»
for the purchase of the E's of E'a of
fith, at Odcana, was found dead In
Notice is hereby given that, in com-:
For reliable Information concern­ Section No. 21. ill Township No. 32 S.,
her Red Monday morning, death hav­
ing public lands go to J. W. Hama- Range No. 7‘s E. W. M., and will pliance with the provisions of the act of
offer proof to show that _ the land Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An
ing been caused by heart failure.
kar; get the benefit of thirty yenrs sought is more valuable for its timber act for the sale of limiter lands in the
or stone than for agricultural purposes, states of California, Oregon, Nevada and
Nile was aged «9 year«.
experience
and to establisli Iris claim to said land Washington Territory,” as extended
I Fresh
j.
Lakeview Examiner:
L. Gerber
confectionary, nuts, etc., iiefore the comity clerk of Klamath to all the Public iauid States by
The Klamath Coiinty Liie Stock
eountv, Oregon, : t Klamath l-'alls, Ore­ act of August 4, 1892, George W.
niiule a few sheep purchases 111 tills cont 1 act for construction.
Dt'FFY Co.
I etc. .
gon. on Friday, the 25th day of July, Owen, ot Ashland, county of Jackson,
Association will pay ftite above re­
•eel ion last week.
He got 700
The Oregonian reports suhslan-1 Big line new clothing, suits $8.00 1902. He names as witnesses: Linsy state of Oregon, has this day filed ip
ward for the arrest and conviction of
wether« from McEIhlnney and bent, I t ial progress In an enterprise. Inatlg-1
(’, Sisemore, of Fort Klamath.^Oregon , this office Iris xyorn statement, No. 382,
H uffy C o .
to $13.00
Anna O. Hsemore, of bort Klamath, for the purchase of the SE'< of Section
aHy person or person« fbdttd guilty of
lot) from Maloy and 400 from Wat
united some time ago. to build a
Oregon j Sarah J. Kodkev,of bort Klam­ No. 3L in Township No. 40. 8., Range
stealing or altering the marks of
Up-to-date shlrt wiists and tinder- ath, Oregon; (hris Weiss, of bort No. 7 E. W. M., and will offer proof to
*>n, for October delivery.
railroad east from Coos Bay, the u)tl-|
brands of any stock belonging to any
Klamath, Oregon. Any and all persons show that the land sought is more val­
Ashland Town Talk: Wm. Spence mate terminus being Salt Lake City. | wearat.Mrs. Maylone's.
metriber of this association.
claiming adversely the above-desenbed uable for its timber or stone than for
Address Chas. Horton, President
"f Pelican Bay, who has been down This line will pass Ihroiigh Klamath | See (he Southern Stock Company lands are requested to file
claims agricultural purposes, and to establish
br J. O. Hahiaker,Secretary.
to Ills Tolo land property a few days, county and undoubtedly touch Klam-1 at Houston’s opera house conimene- in this office on or before said 2-Mh day his claim to said land before the coun-
tv clerk of Klamath county, Oregon, lit
of Jul),
BRATTAIN, Register.
returned to Ashland Thursday.
He ath Falls. With this proposed line, 1 htg Tuesday evening, July °2.
Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Saturday,
the 9th day of August. 1909. He names
will return home to Big Klamath and the Columliia Non!hem building
as
witnesses:
William W. Erb, of
lake the first of next week.
down from the north and the Klam-1
Timber I And. Act June 3. 1878- Ashland, Oregon; David Allen, of Ash
land, Oregon; Eugene Spencer, of Keno, J
Notice for Publication.
t 'apt. Schoff who ran t he «tcamer, alh Lake line building up from
Oregon; James W. Bailey, bf Shake.
Laird
s,
we
are
sure
of
having
plenty
AI ma, on the Upper Klamath lake
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,) Oregon. Any and all persons claim- I
ing adversely
the abovfe-deecribed
last year, left, Sunday for Medford, of railroad facilities in the not dis-'
I.AKEVtEW, O sec . on , May 12, 1W2.I
AJA -pj jqA
lands are requsstsd to file their claims
where he expects to make an effort to tanl fill tire.
Notice is hereby given that, in com­ in this office on or before said 9th day
pliance with the
interest parties In an enterprise to
of August, 1902.
The agricultural fair association
Congress of June J, 18<8, entitled An
E. M. BRATTAIN, Register.
build a new tmat for that, lake.
h w completed Its organization and
act for the sale of timber lands tn the
state«
of
California,
Oregon,
Nevada
and
Josiah R. Edson, a pioneer of Siski­ preparations are now going ahead,
See Juliette Chandler with the
MRS. E. J. BOtD, Proprietor.
Washington Territory,” as extended to
you county and who of late years had for the initial fair which will probab­
all the Public Land Stateshy act o ! Southern Stock Company, positively
Trimmed
and
Walklhg
Hats, Undershirts, Stdddngs,’
August 4, 1892, AnnaO. Sisetnore, of the greatest dancer on the Pacific
Now Open
•'barge of the popular health and ly be held here October 9, 10 and 11.
Fort
Klamath,
county
of
Klamath,
Shirtwaists, Ribbons, Etc., Etc.
pleasure resort at Klaniath Hot sufficient grounds have been secured
state <>f Oregon, has this day filed tn coast, at Houston’s opera house next
this office her sworn statement, No. 34A Tuesday evening.
•ptlngs, died at Gazelle, Gallf., on ’from the ranch of W. A. Wright,
for tl>e Ditrchase
the S)4
W, NEl^
i adjoining town on the east,
»1
•be 4t h Inst., lie I ng aged 73 yeHts-
Kw'fand
NW Ji of SE'i
o] 8V\
Section
No. J 1
Summer coats and vests; nice, styl­
Latest styles ladies’, gents, misses;
Call in apd see btif mens $9.00
,nl|e track arid the necessary build-:
25 in Township No. 32 b., Range No., softs.
ish
goods
at
little
money
boys
a&i qblldrens shoes.
Potatoes arc scarce and a luxury at
D uffy C o .
71 / p
M., and will offer froof to
Ings for exhibits will soon materialize. ,
D uffy C o .
__________ D xh ¥ t C o .
present, the. supply coming from the
show that the land sought is more valu­
The site selected is as level, accessi­
E. H. Meade, the celebrated com­
able for its timber or stone than for ag­
new crop grown In lower altitude«-
Buckttigbam and Hecht Wareoioa
ble and generally desirable as could '
Kid gloves and bat trimmings,
ricultural purposes, and to establish her edian, with the Southern Stock Com­
Die price Is now four cents per pound,
boots;
Shoes and felts, Bi
claim to said I“"1' before lhe
be
found
in
trie
state.
The
nearby
best
on
the
market,
at
Mrs.
May-
A.
0.
U.
W.
BUILDING,
pany. At opera bouse commeocing
but- soon local Balds will furnish an boiling hot springs will add an at-1
clerk of Klamath county, Oregon, at |
j hairy, Oregon;
Tone
’
s
next
Tuesday
evepmg.
Klsuwlh F«li«i Or‘‘ion» on rnduy, the,
•bundance and the price will dt*op.
Klamath Falk.
traction. MU tbejyrumlM of abau-
^rd came here yesterday that
popular summer renort, on the 24tli.
25th and 2tlth Inst.
Prof. w. II. Musselman, teacher
at Fort Klamath, visited the Falls
the first of the week, lie closed Ins
school <m the 3rd lost., and has been
employed for the next term, begin­
ning Neptenib»’r i. The Fort Klam­
ath district has made pri vision to
build a new school house this season,
but nt last iiccounts had not let the
$250.00 REWARD.
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BALDWIN STUDIO
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