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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. euHcuient. Win. il.ill vs directors of driver, mounted the Mat with him an aide man, has done well here and i dlhtrii't No. 7. Judgment hik I <<>i11.1iiii«-<l the journey, resolving tlie g<xxl withe* of all uccziinpatiy Hint plaintiff's children be enrolled as Hint Im would never h ave the county him. 11(03. pupl I n of flic xc I kxi I of the 'list tlct. FMUKSDAY, JANI a HY 8, ngnln. A h this Incident occurred In Joe Wltorm, John L. Chase, J. 8. The Examiner rep >rta that Steve mid Mummer when the roads are Fruitz and S. 1!» Cnbern of Aden, LOCAL NEWS. Down, u Lakeview young niun just smooth, It wra the climate, ami not Modoc county, Cai., arrived here Sun Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878 out of lilr 'teens, broke I tic record on the bumpy ride, Hint restored ills day. The public schiMil resumed Monday. Notice for Publication. Chrislmaa day for >M'lng tlie hardest life. L. F. Conn of Lakeview waa at the Medford lieura the distinction of' hitter In the whole country. Very UNITED 8TATES LAND OFFICE, I DEATH OF OLIVER HAM a KER. Falls Monday on bls way to Salem, having no Chinamen. few men can strike 4<>n pounds, but , O sf . oo . x , Octolx;r 27, 1902. i where he will watch the legislature i L azzvibw Notice is hereby given tjiat, in com Ground-hog day Is Hie next event young l>own raised tlie Indicator to Oliver Hamaker, sori of J. D. Ilatn- perform. pliance with th« provisions of the act ot <>f national Importance. 980 pounds. It Is said ex-I'ligullst aker, residing m ar Bonanza, died yes ' Congress »»f June 3, 1878, enlithd “An han been Miss Edith Foster who terday afternoon at. 1 o'clock of pneu | act for the sale of timber lands in the A son was ‘torn to Mr. and Mrs. E Sullivan'ii record wax 900 pounds. visiting the family of R. 8. Moore, , states of California, Oregon, N'evad i and monia. The funeral takes place to h. Henry on Christmas day. Last Saturday Chas. Galarncau was Washington Territory,” us extended day. The young man was aged alxml departed Tuesday for her home at l to ai. the Public Land Plate. I»y act The county commissioners Ixgan tl rown violently from tils wagon I'ortland. of August 4, 1892, George M< l»on,i. I, ot while going to Hie flour mill and was 18 years, and liad many friends who lliclr regular scks I oii yesterday. I J. W. Manning was called to Med J langell Valley, county of Klamath, reglet Ills death. The R epublican (L W. Fish I n now proprietor of the reduced to unconMdoUKnekH and Ids Joins the friends of the surviving rel ford Sunday by the serious illric*s of ¡state of Oregon, lias this »lay tiled in >• A , thia office his sworn statement No. No serious sakxm at Merrill, formerly owned by face was badly bruised. iiis son, Cleve., who went there a few 1544, for the pureliao- of tin NW <piar- atives In extending sympathies. Injuries resulted, however, The ac- •thwi I ter NW quarter, of Section No. 12, in U. T. Conner. months ago. itlyi i Township No, 41 8., Range No. 13 E. W. HIE MASQUERADE BALL. cldcnt was caused t»y Ills wugon The prospect for high prices for •a! Je Roscoe Cantrail and wife arrived I .M., and will offer proof to show that the dropping into one of holes in wool tills y~-y arc reported to be ex Tim masquerade ball In Houston's home the latter part of last week the land souglit L more valuable for its road a few hx I m south of Hie mill. ' timlier or stone tl.an for agricultural DgO ceptionally goddf. opera house on Wednesday night of from Jacksonville where they were purjx»s<*s, and to establish liis claim to astiti w ('ruler Lake Lodge, M. W. A., last week I k pronounced a succcm In visiting relatives. said land before J. O. Hamaker, U. 8. ’rhe voters of Klamath laills kc I kmi I larita cently organized here, Initiated u { Commissioner, at Bonanza. Ineg ,n, on ill respects. Tim orchestra of eight district will incut on tin- 20th Inst, to ••port Lynn Yaden departed Monday even- ! Friday, the 27th day of March, I Ki. oi new memliers Frlduy night, . jm |) jj alone, I»I« cck furnished the muaic. At mid ing for Crescent City, Cal., In the In- He ----------- 'natioi » Vote a special tax. naineii as witiu - • »: formal ceremonies tielng followed w anc Valley, Oregon; Geo. J».il, night supper was solved at the Klam terest of some stage lines, nmi wiii I 0< Newly amputated whiskers are still an enjoyable banquet. The cliai and will of Langell Valley. Or«g«»n ; A.C. Dun- jianity ath House. Through the courtesy of return via Portland. dtopplng Into tlie tonsorial basket. arrived tlie first of tlie week lean, of Langell Valley, Oregon; Jeff bw of S. C. Graves we are enabled to pub 1 Wilson, of Langell Valley, Oregon. Let the good work go on Mr. and Mrs. W. Huse arrived Sun Any and all persons claiming adver-i ly gives tlie niimticr of tlie lodge as lish tin- following names of maskers K. Egerl has lately moved with bls 7S10. There are at present fifty day on their return from Ashland, , the aiiove-deacrils-d lands are reqilest- and what they Iepresented, together family from near Bonanza to the seven members, with bright proN|M'cts where they visited the family of R. | e»l to file their claims .in this office on with (lie prizes awarded: or before said 27th (lav of March, 1903. Meliiase ranch, ten miles southeast of for more. On tlie evening of tiie A. Hopkins for alx»ut ten weeks. E. M. BRA1 TAIN. Regiater. Mrs. 1. D. Applegate, "Pennsylva town. lath Inst., Hie lodge will have a nia Dutch Woman." Louis R. Stanosheck and family de TIMBERLAND, A( T.JCM: 3, 187o, Mrs. Geo. T. Baldwin, “Bridget’s parted Saturday for Cherokee, Iowa, A number of the well-to-do citi dance and banquet. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Day Out." zens of Ohio will lx- here In tlie spring where they wilt visit for a few i j ------------------------------------ Mr. Thomas, Ralph L. R ons and Mrs. E. R. Realties, “Harlequin.” Uwrrr.i» S tates L and Orrtce, ) to l<"»k over the county with Hie view Frank Bloomlngcainp have purchased months, expecting to return here in t’iias. Baldwin, "Sailor.'' Lakeview, Oregon, October 15, Io, 1902. i /o?. ) J of locating. an up-to-date moving picture ma Miss Edith Foster, “Marguerite.” the spring. I Notice in hereby given that in com Mrs. R. S. Moore, “Red liomino." Medford I n to have n creamery chine and have a great variety of ex W. F. Arant, superintendent of | pliance with tiie provisions of tlie act of, Mrs. (». I’. Waggoner, “Old Fash Crater Lake National park, journeyed ' "’’Ktess of June 3, 18»8, entitle I "An which will l»e ready for operation cellent views. They have organized ioned Girl.” ; act for tlie «ale of timl>er lands in tie- March 1. All Iowa man Is I m -I i I ik I a company and propose to travel and in the lake this week to see if it is gtates of California. Oregon, Nevada Dr. Magilton, “Spanish Girl." still there and getting along all right, »nd Washington Territory,” as extend- the enterprise, give exhibitions. Prof. Ross fur sirs. J. II. Driscoll, “Kite." Ie-na Applegate and Maud Bald- ■I. ..p«Ud to to*, pari « (h. .np - “X! C Merrill In preparing to give a grand nishes the lecture acconipanlmetit in win, “Tennis Girls." on snow shoes. I have this day filed in tfiis office their l»all on tlie evening of February 13. an Interesting style, and altogether l.elaii Carrick, "The Hodo." ' sworn statements, to-wit: (heir entertainment Is first class and The Klama III Falls orchestra of eight Mrs. J as. McClure, "Old Mother I Mrs. A. C. Griffith arrived here! William H. Flagg, udiiibalon. amply worth the price of pieces will furnish tlie music. Goose." Tuesday evening from Marysville, of Ashland, county of Jackson, state of Bcryle Ballard, "Spanish Girl.” Cal., where she had been visiting ' Oregon, sworn statement No. 1488, for Tlie A. <>. U. W. installed i.ewly We wish them good luik, which they the purchase of tiie N ot N.'o, section ie iifia Haminoiid, • trench Girl.” deaer ve. relatives, and returned to her home 24, township 40, S.. range 7 E." elected officers and list! a banquet In Artiiur Willson, "lledCroM Nurse." at Odessa, accompanied by Mr. Grif- John W. Dyar, Miss Mae Worden gave what was llielr ball Tuesday night.. An excel Mrs. F. W. Jennings. "I'ierette. i of Ashland, county of Jacks m. state of flth, who met her at this place. Eva Einmltt, "Sailor Girl." lent time is the verdiet of all who at termed an "original party" on New ! Oregon, sworn statement No. 1487. for Mrs. J. G. Pierre, “Ping Pong." Year's eve, when a number of friends tlie purchase of the S'2 SW'4, NE'4 tended. U-need-a Meat Market! We need , 8Wl- J. G. Pierce, Jas II. Driscoll and 4, and N W‘4 SE'4. section 1, town MI m Mamie Boyd entertained a gathered at her home and enjoyed a F. W. Jennings. "Brownies.” your trade. A. & A. L ewis . ship 40, 8., range 7 E . W. M. novelty in the way of social entertain Charm Einmltt, "Winter Night. ” Emma Dear, party of twenty young friends nt her BONANZA “SQUIBS.” of Ashland, county of Jackson, state of ' J. L. Condon, “Happy Hooligan.” home on tlie evening of Hie 2Mh ult., ment. The program of tlie evening Oregon, sworn statement No. 1488, fori W. O. SmitIi, “Reuben." w;m unique and was carried out suc- in honor <>f her 13th birthday. All School commenced again last Mon the purchase of the 8‘2 NE'4 and N1.,. Resale Hammond, "Cigarette. ” ' Cessfully and to tlie pleasure of those m-ction 2, township 40, 8., rang« had a g<K«l time. Alex Martin, "A man wiio bad | day with renewed vigor, after a vaca ; 8EL, 7 E., W. M. 1 present. Tlie manner in which the lx-en there.” Tiie I. O. O. F. had Installation of tion of twelve days. The inter lor of i Florence L. Trefren, guest* were received, the ainuae- Merle Houston, “Jockey." both rooms have been nicely painted °f Ashland, county of Jackson, state of officers and a banquet last evening. , inenls, the serving of refreshment*, Fled liielin. Lola Slater and Birdie n.» I Oregon, sworn statement No. 1489, for Nlsty-live members part Id ¡sit cd In an during the holidays. the purchase of the 8EL4 NWl^. SWt4 etc., followed unusual and original Michaels, "Three Niaten.' excellent supper served at tlie Esmond Mr. and Mrs. Caney and family N’EL*. and W.kj, 8E‘^, section 12, town-; Zilplia Graham, “Spatuab Girl." Ideas. Altogether the evening was u^'wiB «f^/pnxj to show Floyd Brandenburg, “White Cyn were down from their Horse Fly j hotel. All had a good time. very cnjoyably spent. da " ’ On account of III iiomn Miss Call was ranch last week, taking in the sights that the land sought is more valuable Eldon Dennis, “Sailor." The town Istard had a regular !f”r timber or stone than for agricul unable to return from i'ortland in Bert (tennis. “Knights of Labor.” and doing their winter’s trading. meeting Monday evening and among | tural purpoMi, and to eetaHiab then time to resume her place as teacher [ Milche!!, -Duteli Girl." K. S. Born, to Mr. and Mm. Geo. Chas- claim to eai<i land b»»iore C. H. Withrow. ' Its business, allowed bills, granted Lola Nelson, ••Stars." In the Klamath Falls m 'I kx >I last M< in tain, a son. Januarv 1, 1903. £• ®- Commiaaioner, at Klamath Falto. | three saloon licenses and ordered the J | Oregon, on Thursday, the 29th day of Mrs. S. S. Mitchell, “Sleighbclls." day, but expect* to be here by no vt Died, Wm. Terrill, of stomach Jantia-y, 1903. | construction of 500 feet of new alde- Floyd Baldwin • Dust V Rtmade.s. " Monday. naT Florence trouble. 1 He was only confined to his . Jamie Henley. , II »bo Jake.” ' walk In tlie eastern part of town. Trefren, John W . Dyar. Emma Dyar, A rch Colson, , “H. L. Clopton's bed about a week. He was married . L. Rev. Mr. Eisen, who succeeds The propriety of Improving Mill William H. Flagg, of Ashland, Oregon, W. F. Khlelds in the pastorate of the street by Hie use of sawdust was dis Store." about six weeks ago to Mrs. Mattie 1 and J. 8. Bailey, of Shakti, Oregon. Knylvn Bunnell, "Butterfly. ” i Any and all persons claiming adverse Pre*byterl.in church at thia place, cussed, but no action taken. Better Will Baldwin and John Martin, Jury. Remains were taken in charge ly the above-described lands are re will arrive here tlie last of tills week and more permanent Impiovement ■ M. T. C.” by the I. O. O. F. lodge, of which he quested to file their claimw in this office and will preach next Sunday morning ■ could, of course, l»c made with rock. was a member, and interred in the on or before said 29tli day of Januarv, Prizes were awarded as follows: 1903. and r-omlng. For most comical character, prize Klamath Falls cemetery. Wouldn't It be a Judicious step for E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. of ♦.-> was awarded to J. G. Pierce. The residence of C. Low, on Ills the town and county to join in the Jas. II. Driscoll and F. W. Jennings.' Oliver Hamaker, son of J. D. Ham- TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNES. 1878, ranch al Olene, was destroyed by fire, ( purchase ot a r(x-k crusher and by de For moat original character, prize aker, is reported dying at present ■ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. together with its contents, Tuesday ; grees fix the streets and roads gener of $'» was awarded to Mrs. Waggener. i writing. He had a severe attack of For Iwst sustained character, prize pneumonia. night. We understand there was ally. Uxrrrn S tate « L and O ffice . H obo . of ».’> was awarded to Bert Bennis. Lakeview, Oregon, October 2, 1902. insurance of S.*»on. How The news relhtIng to the progress We Buy as Low as We Can! That’s Business 39 Choice meat at the Uuecda. Notice is hereby given that in com Started we did not learn. In the construction work of (lie Klam W antkd F ok C ash : 1000 doren pliance with the provisions of the act of We Sell as Low as We Can! 1 hat’s Progressive Tjikevlew Examiner: Mrs. Geo. S. ath Like R. R. continues very favor fresh eggs, at Uneeda Meat Market. “The nicest and pleasantest medi Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the You Buy as Low as You Can! That » common Nickerson has Ix-cti routined to her able. The road is being built in first cine I have used for indigestion and states of California. Oregon, Nevada, Reliable Waltham watch in 2O*year tied the past few days with a threat* class style and is costing about 92.*»,- YOU Buy Of Us! That’s Dollars and Cents for Both and Washington Territory. ” as extend constipation isChamberlain’s Stomach Iler ooo per mile. The silly whim that tilled case, 912.00, at Van Valken- and Liver Tablets,” says Melard F. ed to all the Public Land States by act ened attack of scarlet fever, | of August 4, 1892, John D. Edler o! Bo- We Carry as Fine and Varied a StocK of two (laughters who have been III foi tlie road is merely to lx* a limiter road burg'a. Craig, of Middlegrove, N. Y. “They l nanza, County of Klamath, State of some time are convalescing. is thus shown to be baseless by the Oregon, has this day filed in this office work like a charm and do not gripe PERSONAL hie sworn statement No. 1417, for tiie As anon as Typhoid fever Is reported prevalent cost of tlie construct! n. or have any unpleasant effect." For purchase of the NEL SW*4 of Section Griffith of Odessa was here ! sale by Chitwood A Co. at the penitentiary. The only per the first depot. Is established and No. 5, in Township No. 38 S., Rango A. C. No. 12, E. W. M., and will offer proof to manent safeguard against the disease trains make regular trips, a line of Monday. show that the land sought is more val SEED WHEAT FOR SALE. rapid stages will connect Klamath would be to move state iiwtltutlons Mrs. J. 11. Henley was a Falls visi uable for its timber or stone than for from the boggy Willamette valley Fallsand the railroad. There will tor Monday. About 10.000 pounds of Blue Stem agricultural purposes, and to establish 1 his claim to said land before J. O. then lie need no more of the tedious and plant them on dry land. N. 8. Merrill of Merrill was tn seed wheat for sale. Cal) on A. F. Hamaker, U. S. Commissioner, at Bo all night rides over the mountains, As Can be Found in Any City. Bunnell, about one inlle south of nanza, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 13tb The funeral of Wm. Terrill, whose town Monday. . day of January, 1903. He names as which heretofore have been ii terror Stukel bridge. death Is announced in our Bonanza ! ¡witnesses: J. S. Fuller, of Bonanza, We bnv direct from the largest jobbing houses and manufacturers in t Clyde Bradley of Merrill was in correspondence, took place here Tues to travelers, especially in the winter. town Tuesday. The peculiar cough which indicates I ' Oregon; J. D. Hamaker. of Bonanza, try for CASH, and are enabled to get the lowest prices, besides always !■« Here Is an encouraging item for day under the auspices of tlie 1. O. croup, is usually well knows to the 1 Oregon ; Charles Goss, of Bonanza, Ore of obtaining tirst-class goods. We are not paying enormous expenses a gon ; J. P. Bechdoldt, of Bonanza, Ore- sell you goods at reasonable rates. C. T. Silvers of Crystal was In O. F. and was attended by a large Mr. O. Short and other potato grow- mothers of croupy children. No | gon. Anv and all persons claiming ad town Saturday. • era: A man w ho was in San Franela- number of sympathizing friends. time should be lo6t In the treatment versely the above described lands are WE KEEP THE BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR THAT ARE OBTAIN N. S. Drew of Dairy was in town of it, and for this purpose no medi requested to file their claims in this WE HAVE A COMPLETB STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. F. Bruee Davie, a drunkard, died in a co last week saw in the mar ket a the i office on or before said 13th day of Jan- on business Saturday. TRADE IS ESPECIALLY SOLICITED. cine has receive more universal ap uary,1903. cell in the Josephine county jail at following notice: “For Sale, South- E. M. B r ittain , Register. ern Oregon potatoes, 91.25 per hund a Frank Little of Merrill was proval than Chamberlain *8 Cough morning. To Grants Paas Saturday Your patronage is always appreciate !, and no matter how »mall your pur . Remedy. Do not waste valuable Notice For Publication. quiet Davie's yelling In the night, red lt>s,” and “Alameda county pota Falls visitor Tuesday. you may rest assured it will be our constant aim to sell you the beat gcxx toes, 91.00 per hundred ll»s." Tlie can be obtained and at reasonable prices. (’. II. Withrow departed today on a time in experimenting with untried lite jailor turned tlie hose on him. Department of the Interior.) remedies, no matter how highly they The prisoner didn't recover from potato dealer said that nearly all buy business trip to Portland. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon. may be recommended, but give this ers t(s»k the Southern Oregon pota January 2, 1903.) the shock. M. F. Orr of Langell valley was a medicine as directed and all symp toes In preference, alt bough the price Notice is hereby given that tho fol visitor at the Falls Saturday. The 2-year-old son of Mr. and M rs. toms of croup w ill quickly disappear. lowing-named settler has filed notice of was higher, as they were of better For sale by Chitwood A Co. Geo. McKimtnen, who reside near A. Kershner of Lost river was in his intention to make final proof in sup quality and flavor. Therefore, al) The Klamath County Lite , port of his claim, and that said proof Grants Pau, fell into a tub of liolling town the fore part of the week. NOTICE. Hint Klamath county needs to over will lie made before Jas. 11. Driscoll, Association will pay the abov» water the fore part of last week and County Clerk, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, C. A. Bunting was in town from whelm San Francisco with immense ward for the arrest and convicti’ Stockmen are requested to meet was so badly scalded that lie died a on February 14, 1903, viz: i yearly crops of unequalled Klamath ills Tide lake ranch last Friday. any person or persons found gull Anna M. Butler, in Bonanza on Saturday, January 10, few days later. The little lx>y was 11. T. Anderson of Merrill was a 1903, at 1 p. m., to discuss the cattle H. E. No. 2418, for the 8El4, Sec. 29, stealing or altering the mark potatoes Isa railroad to haul them playing In the wash-house where Ills brands of any stock Itclonging U Falls visitor the fore part of the week. and sheep question. All parties in T. 32 S„ R. 7S E. W. M. He names there to market. the following witnesses to prove liis mother was washing. member of this association. terested are requested to be in at continuous residence upon and cultiva G. W. Fish and wife of Merrill I. A. Duffy, whose name Is a syn Address Clias. Horton, Iiresld tendance. F. M. Barnum lost a valuable tion of said land, viz: James Emery, or J. O. Hamaker, Secretary. onym for veracity, impresses us, by were visitors at the Falls yesterday. of Fort Klamath, Oregon; Louis A. horse last Saturday In a peculiar Save money by making your home Smart, of Fort Klamath, Oregon; Ixmis O. Short and wife were in from Illustration, with th« salubrious oxy manner: Two horses were running stead, timber and other filings with R. Stanosheck, of Klamath Falls, Ore their Spring lake ranch last Saturday. gen of Klamath county's climate: ; William T. Shive, of Klamath and kicking In a yard, when a stick C. II. Withrow, U. S. Commissioner, gon A man by the uncommon name of Falls, Oreg on. W. B. Simpson of Naylox arrived caught In the shoe of one and was E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. Jones lived in health and prosperity home yesterday from his trip to San Klamath Falls, Oregon. thrust Into the heart of the other, here for a numlx-r of years, but be Francisco. Sec those Crater Lake and Klam killing it Instantly. The stick pene THE came discontented and decided to re ath Falls souvenir spoons at Van Miss French arrived home last trated the flesh elgnteen inches. turn to his former home in Califor week from a visit with relatives near Valkeuburg's. Robert Oglesby who was convicted nia. Shortly after arriving there, DON’T WORRY Guzel le, Cal. of holding up and robbing tho Pals- ho was taken sick and finally died. Col. C. E. Dutro left Sunday via FOR ley-Lakevlew stage line about a year During Ills illness he grieved inces This is easier said than done, yet »ago and served a year In the peniten santly because lie had left Klamath Ager for Ashland, where he has gone It may be of some help to consider tiary as a consequence, has Itecti late county, and it was his last request on business. the matter. If the cause is some J. A. Say del Sr. and J. A. Saydel thing over which you have no con ly married, according to reports, to that Ills remains lie conveyed back Miss Minnie Robinson, who was Ills there for burial. Accordingly, Hie Jr. of Chlppeway Falls, Wis., arrived trol it Is obvious that worrying will Now Open betrothed at the time he was charged sorrowing relatives, obedient, to his here on Tuesday. not help the matter in the least. On with the crime. F. M. Barnum arrived homo Mon the other hand, It within your con* dying wish, had his body snugly in day from Montague, where he went trol you have only to act. When The circuit court rendered judg cased In a durable wooden overcoat PASSENGER, EXPRESS AND FAST FREIGHT LINI to get a load of flour. you have a cold and fear an attack of and started for Klamath Falls. Tlie ment In the following cases, during lion. R. A. Einmltt leaves thisweck pneumonia, buy a bottle ot Chamber LEAVE KLAMATH FALLS 8 A. M. the week past: J. Conolly vs. 11. moment the stage crossed tlie line lain's Cough Remedy and use it ju for Salem to enter on bls duties as Into Klamath coun'y, Jones' life be Snowgooae, judgment for the defen- Office: Mammoth Stables, Largest and Most Centrally Located. diciously and all cause for worry as dant In the sum of 1100 and costs, gan to return and sism, by Hie quick representative In the state legislature. Travelers conveyed to all points at reasonable rates He Rev. W. F. Shields closed his min to the outcome will quickly disap G. L. Llskey and G. W. Oflleld vs. ly growing strength of restored ani pear. There is no danger of pneu O. U. W. BUILDING, A. mation, be was able to kick l<x»se isterial services here Sunday snd i Klaregth county and C. T. Oliver; care given to stock. monia when it is used. For sale by judgoMQt tostalolog the circuit from bis gruesome restraint, and, leaves Hits evening for Medford where [ - R. W. MARPLE, Klamath Falls. Chitwood A Co. Court's order opening a road of public I borrowing s chew of tobacco from the be will preach next Sunday. He is. hc I ioo I CASH STO Dry Goods, % Clothing and Groces The Best Assortment Have Ever Shown New Stock Now Arrive \ù\ù\ù L. F. WILLITS, Proprie’ THE EXCELSIOR — «h Dairy, Oré I. F. DA VIES, Prop. General Merchandise, Patent Medicines, Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Pl Muslins, Yams, Crash, Notions and ROCERIES' i $250.00 REWARl Ager=Klamath Falls Stage Lin BALDWIN STUDIO To UP-TO-DATE PHOTOS and from Ager Daily, via Klama Hot Springs, by Daylight. Shortest and Best Route to R. R. Best Time and Accommodations And Ready for Business. Developing and Printing for Amateurs a Specialty.