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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. .. ‘ .... “ EliLAiltfU IHlilUJil'JN ASSURED Ils buildings are aidist inti.il and well k’-pte ami t lie surrounding mountains, witt. Mount hli.ista's hoary head In tlie distance, combine picturesque and attractive scenery. There is every reason to expect that Merrill will en joy a lively growth In the near future. Nom e or riNAt sli ili meni •jj- >z • • ♦ ♦ ,8 • V ♦z N •lice 1 In- el>v given that I 1 »re, n« The proposed elite) pr1 a- or the D I.. Sleeper and Frank Grygrn, administratrix >•/ il»> •-iii,<l>i J3. ,|14,,| ♦ riltllt. DAV. I t-'H, t’.vltv IV, I 03. Merrill Mulual Ciimil Co, has reii<-|i d A. 14-w'ls. dues— d. filed inv tif .il ac- special agents of tin- general land i-oiint of the administration <4 said es office, were here Sunday on their way 1 a (mint for definite action, and from bile, witii tii» (Teri of tlie ( uinty LOCAL NliWS i to the railroad from Lakeview win-re the spirit of willingness and co-operu Court for K lam a I li County Ort gon, and Don displayed at tin- meeting In Mer tliat said < uurl ha- ap|>oiiiU d Ido’cloi-lr, j they had been Invent Igal Ing the rec Rev. Mr. Vomiglovo lias Iw-en on n. in., of Monday, Mart-li 2, 1H03, an the ords of the local land office. A h we rill, Monday, the utianhnousfavor ae tiro* for trie hearing of objections to the sick list tills week. PERSONAL. . such liitul account and the M-ttlem**rit understand, t hey found I In- affairs of corded the pro|M,sltIon presented In ! thereof. This notice is nulrliahed by Hay Is rcporled very scarce and tin- tlie office In a perfectly satisfactory E. Brong of Portland, we are led to of raid Court c-ntt-ted January 27, price has accordingly gone up. N. L. High of Forest was in town order shape ami that the register and re Isilleve that one of th<- most practi 1003. n mt A. 1.1 a... Roy llamiikur lias been conllm d to ceiver had performed their duties cable mid profitable irrigating pro Monday. Administratrix. his bed by llhiess since Sumlay. thoroughly mid efficiently and strictly jects 111 the West will stain nuitei- ('.<’. Iz wls of Olene was In town TIMBERLAND. A< I'JCNE 3, IM7-, NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION. Ernest Taylor Is suff-ilng from in accordance with the requirements lalize her- and that, thousands of acres Sat urday. of fertile land will Is- grided to the ♦ pneumoiila nt Ills home near Merrill. of tin- general land office. C. c. Low of Olene wan in town RE-ADVERT18EM ENT. will cred and highly productive urea this week. According to late reports irrigation II. L. Boggs is at work this week of Klamrith county. D Is a gigantic IT mitkd H tatkm I axn Orricr, I Improving the Interior of his resi Is to go forward In file Deschutes val J. D. ¡Heckman of hairy was in 1 I Lakeview, undertaking and Its success means Oregon, February 3, lisiì. J ley on n big scale. It Is announced lience on Ewamia Heights. Notice is hereby given that in com more tlnm any other one thing for . town Tu< sday. pliance with the provisions of the net of Testlinnny In (lie contest suit of from Washington that President the fullin’ gi iwthand prosperity of J. L. Calvert arrived from Granta : Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An Knowgoose vs. Connolly was given be- | RiMMH-veit hits approved of tin- map the comity. It will not only trails Pass Saturday. act for the sale of timls-r lands in the fore County Clerk Driscoll tills week. and rout r.'iet wit li t lie state of < »regon form vast sage brush tracts Into lux-, G. W. Murine of Bonanza was in 'States of California, Oregon, Nevada, »nd Washington Territory,” as extend .z A bill removing the bounty on permanently segregating 84,707 acres urlant fields of alfalfa, but will cause town. Saturday. ed to all the Public Land Mates by act lof land in the Deschutes country, ; of August 4. 1892, the following |s-rsons coyote scalps, passed tlx* house last a large influx of new settlers and new J. I. Fuller of Merrill was at the have filed in tiiis office their sworn week and Is likely to pass tlm senate. to be reclaimed under Hie Carey act capital, will bring In a variety of new Falls Saturday. statements, to-wit: by tin- Pilot Butte Development com William If. Flagg, enterprises, will stimulate Indu'd rial Bert Withrow, until recently cm John Shepherd of Iz»st river was at of Ashland, county of Jai k-ori, state of pany. Tills gives tlie company right ployed In Iteames »Sc Jennings* store, to priM-ccd immediately with the con and commercial life on every hand, the Falls Munday. Oregon, sworn statement No. 11'«;. for and, last but not least, will hasten Is now doing clerical woi k in bls th- purchase of the N of NS, section 9 struction of its irrigation system. John llogelsteln of N.iylox was at 24, township 40, 8., range 7 E. ' railroad building from two or three fat lier's office. the Falls Saturday. John W. Dyar, Miss Maud Baldwin gave a Valen directions Into this county. The A number of Die young friends of Ashland, county of Jacks >n. state of A. T. Wilson, tlie Olene merchant, of tine party ut her home Saturday i ptoposed irrigating project is now Oregon, sworn statement No. 1 187, tor Kelton Gunther will in-ip him cele evening and carried out n program of i well under way and it looks as though was in town Monday. 'till- purchase of tin; 8‘2 8W'4, NE'4 brate ills lentil birthday anniversary 8WJ^, and .NWLs SE’f. section 1, town entertainment that was very Inter I nothing could prevent its consumma- J. F. Adams of Merrill was In town ship 40, 8., range 7 E., W. M. at Ills home this evening. esting and mad* tlie hours pass swift t Ion at an early date. the fore part of the week. Emma Dyar, (4. W. Smith who had served sev ly and pleasantly. Excellent refresh of Ashland, county of Jaekson, state of The meeting at Merrill. Munday, from II. E. Motnyer was down Oregon,-worn statement No. 1488, for eral years as < lilcf of |s>llec of Ash- • ments wore served at the proper hour. was largely representative of the Klamath Agency Saturday. I the purchase of the 8NE4£ ami N'2 land, dlcil in that city Saturday morn Following are tlie names of her 8EI4. section 2, township 40, 8., rang- farming community to l>e Is-neflted John Connolly and son of Xeno 7 E„ W. M . Ing, iM’Ing aged nearly iih years. I guests: Misses Alice Magilton. Lena by the proposed ditch. It was called The Best Assortment We were at the Tails yesterday. Florence L. Trefren, Julia Taylm who recently arrived i Applegate, Nellie llnyd, Boyd, Bertha for the purpose of considering the of Ashland, county of Jackson, state of II. Snowgoose who lives southwest Oregon, sworn statement No. 1489, for from Alturas, has been inst.illul ns ! Sawyer and Zilphla Graham and Mrs. profswltion of E. Brong of Portland, Have Ever Shown the purchase of the 8E,'4 NW'L SW'4 successor t<> Miss Eva Stearns in the Mollotte Jennings, and Messrs. F. W. representing heavy capitalists, who of Keno, was in town Tuesday. NJD4, ami W*4 HELa section 12, town- central office of tlie local telephone Jennings, , W. (>. Hmlth, L. Condon. are experienced in Irrigating enter J. W. H.imakar returned from bis ship 40, 8., range W. M. ■ :n 7 E., '*• trn.-A ......... will r- W T but it they offer proof to show exchange. Tims. Kinney, Fred Kchalhs'k and prises and seek new Investment* of visit in Portland, Sunday evening. that the land sought is more valuable Mr. Swingle of Langell valley was [nr its timls-r or atone than for agricul I ReincinlM’r the ball to I«1 given ('Ims. Baldwin and Dr. H. B. Hargtis. that class, The hail was crowded here Tuesday en route Lo Ashland. tural pur|*osea, and to establish their under the auspices of the M. W. A. I Virgil Strang, a 13 year-old son of when N. K. Merrill rapped for order claim to said lain! Iw'ore C. IL Withrow, In Houston's iqicra lions» tommrow Druggist (lias. Strang of Medford, ’ at 1 o'chs-k and stated briefly the Miss Anna Butler of Ft. Klamath U. 8. Commissioner, at Klamath Falls. night. A giMid time is assured all was accidentally shot ami probably i object of the gathering, Then short, was here Saturday to pr >ve up on a Oregon, on Moudav, the8thdav of June, 1903. who attend. ! fatally Injured by a 15-ycur-old broth appropriate speeches were made In homestead. They name as witnesses: Florence 4 Inst Friday afternoon. G. W. Morine, proprietor of a hotel; er, last afternoon, Tin- two S. E. Phillips, Judge Geo. T. Bald- A. L. Leavitt and son arrived home L. Trefren, John W. Dyar, Emms Dyar. at Bonanza, is preparing to give u brothers were spending tlie day with win ami Rev. J. B. Griffith, each set I I k * first of tlie week from their trip William If. Flagg, of Ashland, Oregon, an<i J. 8. Bailey, of Shake, Oregon. dance in the ball there tomorrow their grandfather, six miles north of ting forth Klamath's natural ad to Nevada. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-dcscrils-d lands are re night. Stip|s’r will I m - aerved at an Medford. Virgil was on a horse when vantages and emphasizing the Im E. N. Colson and W. A. Allen were quested to file their claims in this office a 22-cnllt>er rifle In the hands of Ins perative need of more Irrigation. appropriate hour at ills hotel. In town Saturday from their Lost on or before -aid 8th dav of June, 19U3. brother accidentally discharged the At the conclusion of these talks. river ranches. E. M. BRATTA1N, Register. Ill spite of tiie iinusuai cold and (I t pub. Feb. 12 ) snow in tin* mountains, the undaunt : bullet entering Is-low the abdomen Mr. Brong was Intnsluced and read a Jas. Emery, Louis Brannon and ed railroad men continue to come and ranging upward III rough Ute contract which he proposed to enter Ed. Hoyt of Fort Klamath were at TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 1<- I hm I v . The wounded boy was Im t Into with ranchers, but which would N0T1CE FOR PUBLICATION. nearer every Huy In a few weeks tlie Falls Saturday. ami Medford I mediately taken to I not Iss-otne effective until the com- the foad will lie at Polceg.nm. ■ UNITED STATE.- LAND OFFICE. Judge 11. L. Benson arrived last L akkvikw I everything possible don» to save Ills , plot Ion of the dltcli. ’ This Is the , O rkgox , Novetnlier 25, 1902. I ast Monday Louis Gerlier started life. His recovery, however, Is very plan, as we understand it: : Ranchers Friday on his return from a trip to Notice is hereby given that ill com moo head of mutton sheep from the pliance with the provisions of the act oi doubt fui. Tin- older brot her Is tieni ly wanting water must buy water Salem and Portland. ___________________ Ball ranch for Montague. W. Buck- of June 3, 1878, entitled “An Mr. Spink, merchant at Yalnax, Congress distracted over the accident. I rlglits which are perpetual i and be- act for the »ale of tinilier latuix in the master was in charge. Mr. G ci I ht Tlie |M-<>pl<- of Langcll valley have come insrparable frmn land tll lea. arrived here last evening on bis re states of California, Oregon, Nevada, still has one inoie drive left at Mer and Washington Territory," a» extend had several rabbit drives lately, being Tlie promoting comjiany will ........ pt turn from a visit to Nevada. ed to all the Public Land States by rill. In payment cash or mortgage Oil tile C. C. Pearson and Geo. Smith of act of August 4, 1H.»2. Charles Wilton -tli* source of much excitement and William J. Bryan lias announced . . . ,. . , Stone, of P. O. Box 1407, Seattle, county merriment and causing Hie destruc ■ real estate, running tlie years at five Dairy arrived at the Falls Tuesday on of King, “tale of Washington, ha« this his positive determination Hot again tion of many hundreds of rabbits. per cent interest. At the end of that business, returning home yesterday. -lav filvxl in this office his sworn state to la- ii candidate for till- ileliioerilt < Ic The drive reported to us took place tline extensions w 111 I m -made If de Mr. and Mrs. H. Wescott started ment No. !C>11, for tlie purchase of tlie presidential re-nominal ion. Ile sa V s ’ on Monday of last week, when 500 sired. In addition, a rate of not to| W‘t of E'... of Section No. 32 in Town Monday to visit friends at Coeur D’ shin No. 37 8., Range No. 13, E. W. M., he proposes to remain a common rabbits were killed. In the organiza exceeil »1 per acre p-r annum will be Ah-ne, Idaho, where they formerly an<l will offer proof to show that the l.ilx.rer In the democratic ranks. I land sought is more valuable for its tion for the drive were twenty-six charged. Jn time, when ull water resided. limber or stone than for agricultural Vesterday (’linuncv Arant was nr- people <>n h< rses. six sleigh and two rights have been paid for, ownership J. A. McIntire, manager of the purposes, and to establish his claim to rested on complaint of Mrs. Taylor buggy loads and several on foot. of the ditch will pass into tlie hands land iiefore J. W. Hamakar, C. 8. Ashland-Klamath Falls stage line, said Commissioner, at Klamath Falls, Ore M'llaon of (>l<*ne, charging him with They started from tlie residence of of the ranchers interested, In cases arrived from Asl.land yesterday gon, on Tuesday, the 21st day of April. rape. The defendant'» preliminary Hold. Williams. The area covered wherein lamls, to I m * under the ditch, I 1903. He name's as witnesses: Everett morning. hearing h is hern set for tomorrow m was two by three miles. A half mile are already mortgaged, tlie company , L. Peck, of Portland. Oregon; Benja Mrs. F. D. Kearnes arrived last min F. Jones, of Portland, Oregon ; Etta 2 o'cliK-k p. in. before Justice Grav<>s. Ì of woven wire was stretched and an will assume such mortgages at the evening, via Ager, from Astoria to Jones, of Montaville, Oregon; Milton J. Mr. McArthur of Fall River, inclosurc, sixteen feet square, made aiunc rate of five per cent. Only tones, of Portland, Oregon ; Christian L. settle the affairs of her late husband, Ling, of Portland, Oregon. Any and f'Mlf., was here last week to close a for the final reception, , captivity those owning water rights can use all persons claiming adversely tlie above- Dr. Kearnes. We Buy as Low as We Can! That’« bm I mm ciHitiact with th* Luth* Klamath and deal II of the pests. Last week the ditch. Cost of water rights will j deecrilH-l lands arc requested to file Win. .1. Mitchell of Chippewa Falls, We Sell as Low as We Can! That’s Progrentve s»—. . their claims in tiiis office on or before I Dltcli Co, for work which hr has been I2oii rabbits in Langcll valley took be determined by thecost of const ruc said 21st dav of April, 1903. Wis., and Win. W. Carmichael uf employed Iodo in dredg'ng a chan- tbcircxlt from earth as a result of tion and tlie number of acres to I m - ir- You Buy as Low as You Can! That’s common some. E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. rigated. To ascertain these facts, Alpena. Mich., have been here on i>< I from Lower Klamath *...!.e to the the drivi a. You Buy OÌ Us! That’s Dollars and Cents for Both of Us. business the past week. TIMBERLAND, A( TJUNE3. 1*78, company's irrigating cand. Louis Gerber ami T. J. Officiti who tlie first necesaary step will I k - a sur- NOTICE l'OR PUBLICATION, Judge Goo. T. Baldwin, Sheriff We Carry as Fine and Varied a StocK of Ncveral new arrivals from Minne ire probably as well posted on tlie vev by an expert civil engineer, For Summers. T. II. Moore and E. W. I'stTRn S tates L and OrrtcK.l sota, mostly t iinlH-r mt n, readied !:rr * .Iz.e of alLilf i crops as any citizens of i tlita purpose the stockholders have Lakeview, Oregon, November 28, 1992.1 General Merchandise, Patent Medicines, this week. They se<*m pleas<sl with Hie county, have figured out for the guaranteed ample funds, and a man, IIuse of Klamath Falls attended t lie Notice is hereby given that in. com diteli meeting in Merrill M< nday. ex|Hrlcnced in similar service else- ilrrt IU.K- \ n estimates of the pliance w ith the provisions of tiie act of the outlook, the pure air, clear si.les, Dress Goods, Prints Goods, , of June 3, 1878, entitled “An: Dry unbounded health and Isautiful mounts groan by different ranchers w-hero. will soon be here to undertake! Liveryman Hazen returned last Congress A<"t tor the sale of titnl-er land in the, the work. If tlie enterprise succeeds. , week from a month’s trip through states of California. Oregon, Nevada, comitry, which thonghcold, Is warm tlie pisi year. They find tlie total to Muslins, Yarns, Crash, Notions and compared with ib" polar region they is* atsiut 12,100 tons, worthat least as now seems assured, tlie builders Northern California and Southern and in Washington Territory” a« extend-1 ed to all the Public Land Mates by act *5 |w-r ton, making file crop aggre agree Io reimburse (lie ranchers for Oregon with a knight of the grip. enme fnun. of August 4, 1892, the follow ing persons ■I all money they have expended fur sur There are As Can be Found in Any City. Judge Thus. Drake arrived last have tiiis day filed fn this office their The teachers' examination for gate a value of 802,000. to-wit: Friday after a month's absence in sworn statements, county papers resulted In the grant- i not 200 tons of alfalfa for sale In the veys and other preliminary work. Walter Anson. buy direct from the largest jobbing houses and manufacturers in the cann- He expects .the re i of Klamath Falls, county of Klamath, try We log of two second grade amt three I county at present, Here ls Die list ! All land owners present heartlly Sau Francisco, for CASH, and are enabled to get tlie lowest prices, besides always l«ine sure endorsed the plan by unanimous vote, state of Oregon, sworn statement No. furnished by Messrs. Gerlier and Of- partner, N. D. Wal- turn of his law- of obtaining first-class goods. We are not paying enormous expenses and will tlilid grade certificates. Messrs. «¡14, for the purchase of the S's NEL sell you goods at reasonable rates. Musselman and Worden who tried for Held: Mitchell Bros., 400 Ions; G. i showed their willingness to unite in ling, In the near future. and N‘j SE'4, Sec. 1, T. 37 S., K. 9 Ashland Tidings: Miss Ivy Em E., W. M. slate cot Ideates, will not know the W. Smit li ranch, 1,00t» tons; Mr. promoting tlie enterprise and seemed WE KEEP THE BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR THAT ARE OBTAINABLE. Charles C. Essig, result of Ibelr work for a few weeks, (’antral), 400; Sam Summers, 500; E. enthusiastic over the prospect of soon ' ulili, daughter of Hon. ILA. Einmitt , of WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. FAMILY __________ Harrison, _____ county ___ of _________ Kootenai, state as their papers go to the state R. Kearnes, 200; Miller rauch, 250; accomplishing their long-cherished of Riamaili county, arrived in Ash I of Idaho, sworn statement No. 1615, for TRADE IS ESPECIALLY SOLICITED. Mr. Roberts, 400; S. Low, 150; Mrs. , hope for more irrigation. land Monday evening, on her way to the purchase of the SL, N\Vl4,Sec. 1. siijH'rlnfendent for Inspection. Mr. Brong was a guest of N. S. ! join her father at Salem. She was and Slt NEL, See. 2, f. 37 S., R. 9 E. Yonr patronage is always appreciated, and no matter how email your purchase* Henley, 400; Melhiuia, Bros., 300; M. Lakeview Examiner: J. L. Yadln, von may rest assured it will l>e oitr constant aim to sell you the beat goods th** I Merrill for more than a week and be- accompanied from this city by her W. That BliMiinlngcainp Bros., 300; Silas Kil they will offer proof to show can be obtained and at reasonable prices. the western stage m-jn who was here that the land sought is more valuable gore, 300; Mr. Lewis, 200; Mr. Grif eamc acquainted witti many people sister. Miss Charm Emniitt. last week, said Dial when the rail i for its timber or stone than for agricul Interest.-d In Ills project and familiar-j road was completed to 1‘okegama, tlie fith, 100; S. Stukel and sons, 200; M. Iz.cd himself with the country to be i I have usid Chamberlain's Cough tural purposes, and to establish their Remedy for a number of years and claim to said land before J. W. llama- other side of Klamath Falls, be In IIartery, 300; Mr. INipe, 150; Mr. Barrows, 250; Mr. Lcrley, 150; Gowen lienclited by Irrigation developments, have n<"t hesitancy in saying that It kar, U. 8. Commissioner, at Klamath tended putting on four-horse rigs be lie left for Portland yesterday morn- is the best remedy for coughs, colds Falls. Oregon, on Thursday, tlie 23rd tween Klamath Falls and Lakeview. ranch, 000; D. Van Brimmer, 400; C. : mg and will Immediately take steps and croup 1 have ever used in my I day of April, 1903. The Klamath County Lite Stock They name as witnesses: Charles C. Van Brimmer, 200; Whitney Bros., <»ur malls fr mi that, way will be one family. I have not words to express Essig, of Harrison. Idaho; Walter An Association will pay the above 800; John Colwell, roo; (’. Bunting, lisiklng to a furtherance of the enter inv confidence in this remedy.—M bs . son. of Klamath Falls. Oregon; Wesley day earlier over the new railroad. ward for the arrest and convictiou .ino: T. J. Ofileld, 350; N. S. Merrill, prise. •I. A. Moore. North Star. Mich. For (».Smith, of Klamath Falls, Oregon; any person or persons found guilty od The value of timber is steadily ad 700; (.’. Merrill. 400; Ball Bros, <100; H. H. Wescott, of Klamath Falls, Ore sale by Chitwood & Co. stealing or altering the mark* or] ATRIP TO MERRILL. gon; Joseph C. Smith, of Klamath vancing with the growing demand, II. Anderson, J00; Mr. K.-nedy, 250; brands of any stock belonging to any Falls, Oregon. and there is promiso of numerous! F. Adams, 30(1; Mr. Sims, 400; Mr. member of this assoi'istion. Any ami all persons claiming adverse We visited tlie town of Merrill on G. IV. sales of such property in Klamath Hammond, 150. ly the aixivv-descrils-d lands are re- Address Chas. Horton, Présider:, Total, 12,400 Ions. Monday, and while this is not tlie PHYSICIAN ...--------- AND SURGEON. , quested to file their claims in this office or J. O. 11 amaker, Secretary. county during the coming spring and most agreeable time of the year for ------- on or before said 23rd davof April, 1903. Apples at lets, summer. Blue of the Klamath APPI f«roffice in rooms formerly occupied E. M. BRATTA1N, Register, such a trip, the satisfaction amply nl i LLO. U nkkda M eat M a uh kt variety Is particularly scarce and de ! PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. I justifies the slight hardship. While by Dr. Reames. ____ sirable and cannot long lie Ixiught nt See those Crater Lake and Riam ! there we enjoyed the hospitality of, Klamath Falls, Oregon. I To the Hon, County Court of the State prevailing prices. Timber will never ai It Falls souvenir spoons at Van Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Merrill, whose! ■ of Oregon for Klamath County. I We, the undersigned, residents and | lx* cheaper Ilian It Is now. Valkeuburg's. | large, neat residence and other well) legal voters of Plevna precinct, in saiil [ the We have received a letter announcing I county and state, respectfully request j When you feel blue and that every kept buildings and surrounding ranrh ' that a license to sell spirituous, malt ' I lie Intention of a Sun Francisco com i of over 500 rich and highly improved thing goes wrong, take a dose of and vinous liquors in less quantities pany to establish an ice manufacturing than one gallon in the precinct afore-1 Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver acres show tlie persevering thrift and said, for a period of six months, from plant at this place. Any acquisition Tablets. They will cleanse and In ; energy of past years. Tlie hospl-. I the 4th day of March, A. D., 1903, be i KOI« to the manufacturing Indutrles of the ! granted to F. Flock of said precinct, and vigorate your stomach, regulate your ' Itility of Klamath comity ranchers Is comity Is desirable and always wel bowels, give you a relish for your i proverbial, and tills worthy trait was come, though considering the weath SaiJ| p(-.,ition will be presented to said r<Mwl and make you feel that in tills I exemplified by tlie Merrill household er of the past few weeks, we may add 1 in the cordial welcome and generous 1 court on the 4tli dav of March, 1903. old world Is a good place to live. For I Chas. Woodard, A. W. Shur, Daniel that there are some things we need i Now Open repast, tendered their guests on Mon- sale by Chitwood & Co. R. Doten, William H. Harrington, D. win He than Ice factories. ! (lay. 1 S. McCollum, Geo. C. Way, Walter Tx>ok, Walter Anderson, Geo. G. Kerns, The Title lake valley Is one of the , That Klamath county Is tn have a| Reliable Waltham watch In 20-yenr J. W. Dpten, W, F. McCollmn, M. Bar- filled case, »12.00, at Van Valken- most fertile stretches of country in wonderfully great future, is shown trow, Ray Anderson, L. W. Anderson, PASSENGER, EXPRESS AND FAST FREIGHT LINF Oregon and only needs more water W. L. Stonebraker, Oliver Sly, Wesley- by Ils tens of thousands of acres of] burg's. Developing and Printing for LEAVE KLAMATH FALLS 8 A. M Cole, D. L. Gordon, John Snowgoose, added to that of the Little Klamath rich farming lands, Ils abundant and The best physic. Once tried and Chester Wilson, P. J. McCollum, A. D. ditch to Increase its product I vehess Office: Mammoth Stables, Largest and Most Centrally Lncated. Gillman, A. Craddock, H. G. Chapman tinfalllng riversand water powers, and you will always use Chamberlain's Amateurs a Specialty. H. F. Ilinge, L. H. Doten, W. V. Teters, Stomach and Liver Tablets, ” says and widen Its good reputation. Tlie I! J Ils Immense liodlcs of valuable timber. ; (4. B. Cnapen, Albert Otev. N. L. Travelers convoyed to all points at reasonably rates. BfS William A. Girard, Pease, Vt. These facts declare that, this will soon I These Tablets are the most prompt, town of Merrill presents ail appear- i I II VICO. 1-r, «. ’ll«? o. u. W. BUILDING,! High, Geo. L. Chasa,J. P.i Leo, care given to stock. Leo. L. L. O. C). Stearns. Stearns. become a country of mills and man-! most pleasant and most reliable mice more favorable than we had A ■ ■.... ■ mi ili»------------------- anticipated. It Is larger than we nfactorli’s, of vast agricultural wealth cathartic In use. For sale by Chit- R. W. MARPLE, Proprietor. Klamath Fall?. Try Uneeda rtA8^ Wirket 4 I exjMS'ted 1 o find it. Its site is Ideal. . H4id productions, and the lmiue of a wtsxl \ Co. CASH STORE. Hats, Dry Goods, Clothing and Groceries. Nev/Stock Now Arriving. L. F. WILLITS, ProprietwJ KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. T.HE EXCELSIOR Dairy, Oregon /. F. DA VIES, Prop. GROCERIES^. $250.00 REWARD STEPHENSON AgerKlamath Falls Stage Line i BALDWIN STUDIO 1 Ul IP ■ Tfl-DATF I v 1/A 1 L PHOTOS I 11 v 1 V*J ’“iKi“'’”"-" *" And Ready for Business. bon" To and from Ager Daily, via Klamaib Hot Springs, by Daylight Shortest and Best Route to R. R- Best Time and Accommodations