Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, April 09, 1903, Image 3

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    of the Irrigating ditch, rltii-
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.! owners
iilng through town, to compel them i
weeks. It will be UNder the num-
ilgemenl of Mr. Steele, who was at
to keep the water In the ditch i the head of an excursion last year.
Last Thui’Mlay's Ashland 'Tidings
PMUKHDAY. A l'Kl I.
»,
HXVi and off tlm streets and from aoaklng
; Copies of a circular, made attractive
publishes an Important ai title rcl.it-1
mid damaging other property.
I'arraD B tvtbh l.ixn Ornca. I
by several half-tone pictures, and
Ing to progress anil prospects of rail­ l^keview, Oregon, February 3, Itxil. f
LOCAL NEWS.
President R oom - vc H, whoau Ilin- . advertising the pnqs.Hcd excursion
Notice is hereby given that in com­
road const ruction to this place from
erary Is-giui on the 1st Inst., Is now , and describing Hi<‘ scenic wonders
pliance with tl.e provisions of the act of
Lairds.
Hervey
Lindley,
one
of
the
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ruwcrana,
Congress of June 3, 187H, entitled “An
touring the Middle West and muv- and beauty of Crater lake, have al-1
leading promoters of the enterprise, act for the-ale of timls-r lands in the
on Friday, a daughter.
.
ready
beeu
received
here.
It
Is
pro-
lug toward the Coast.
He haa.made
states of California, Oregon, Nevada,
Appropriate Easier services are I m -- many sound, logical speeches, setting - [»used to organize an excursion parly not only says tlnf road will be In and Washington Territory," a< extend­
! o|M-rallon to I’okegama May 1, but ed to all the Pnhlic Land States by act
prepared by the local churches.
forth Ills Ideas on qui-Mtlons now be­ parly al H ub place to Join the visitors
makes the slgnllicmit statement that of August 4, 1892, the following iieraons
A daughter waa b»rn to Mr. and fore the public. Wherever lie slop« i al the lake.
have tiled in tliia office their sworn
I the line will be “pushed on towards statements,
to wit:
Mrs. II. K. Rinlth at Merrill un Tues- he Is met by immunse crowds and un
Aa will lie seen by u notice pub­ Klamath Falls” as soon as prepara­
William H. Flagg,
enthualualic welcome.
tlay.
lished elsewhere In tills paper, atisik- tions to do so can be made.
This of Ashland, county of Jackson, state of
Drilling for oil near Myrtle Creek
Lakeview Examiner: During the holders of the Merrill Mutual Canal ' announced Intention Is in accord with Oregon, sworn statement No. J4K6, for
the purcliase ol tlie N ', of NLj, section
has l>een resumed. The well 1» now heavy wind last week, the Ice on Co. and all Interested In the proposed the reasoning of all people familiar 24, township M), H., range 7 E.
down a depth of IHoo feel.
Goose Lake wa» broken up and driven diuh are requested to meet In Mer­ I with the topography of the country
John W. Dyar,
While Intoxicated James Riley fell on tlx shore» on the north end of the rill on the loth Inst, to hear the re­ i and the resources tributary to Klam- of Ashland, county of Jackson, slate of
Oregon, sworn statement No. J4H7. for
duwu a flight of ntalrs at Central lake. The ice Is pretty thick and port on survey and estimates. This alh Falls. On the Contrary, they I the purchase of the
NW4, N'E*4
It Is the biggest and most. Important would I m - surprised to hear of the , S W ’4 , and NW '4 HE1-«. section 1, town
Fulnt and was killed, hl» neck IM-Ing was plied up in Immense uiaaaca.
7 E , W. M.
Is reported that one Iceburg WHS enterprise ever set on fo >t In the Um- building elsewhere or of stopping .»hip 40, H., range
broken.
Emma Dyar.
county
and
all
should
co-operate
In
I of Ashland, county ol Jackson, state of
Lakeview citizen» had a meeting thrown up fully as high Hotel latke-
long en route here.
Oregon, sworn statement No. 14M. for
last week and decided to make prep­ vh-w. The roar when the lake I» making It a success. The expert sur­
The route to Klamath Falls is com­ tlie purchase of the 8*^ NE1^ and N'2
veyor 1» now busy finishing Ills work paratively free from heavy and ex­ NE’a. section 2, township 40, 8., range
breaking
up
is
terrific.
aration» for a big celebration on
C. T. Silvers of Crystal was doing and getting It into shape to present pensive grades, and there arc other 7 E., W. M.
July 4th.
Florence L. Trefren,
at the coming meeting. The ditch reasons:
'The timber near Upper of Ashland, county of Jackson, state of
II. L. Boggs bus been painting Ills business at (bls place the fore part of
can
cover
¡
i
I
mjii
L
75,000
acres
and
Is
Klamath lake and along Wood and Oregon, sworn statement No. 148», for
When lin I alimi the week. Mr. Silvers has sold Ills
residence this week,
the purchase of the HE*4 NW1^, HW1^
a more feasible undertaking than was
Sprague rivers can cx-illy be floated NE‘4, anti W t.j HE'j, section 12, town­
he will have one of the neutcKt ranch on Crystal creek to Oley Nel­ formerly expected.
son of Selby, Calif., and expects to
to this point. Boats can accommo­ ship 40, H., range 7 E„ W. M.
bouses In town.
Bunday’s Oregonian devotes con­ date the traffic of ¡in extensive coun­ 1 '1 lint they will offer proof to show
give |sisA< shl<iii of the property alsrut
William Ennis who killed JoM-pIl
that the land sought is more valuable
the Hist of next month.
He speaks siderable space to setting forth the try north of here and connect at for its timber or stone than for agricul­
Owens al llurnbriMik January 30, lias
In the highest term» of Mr. Nelson state’s immigration and general de­ this place with the railroad.
Boats tural purpows, and to establish their ’
been sentenced to life ImprlMoiimcnt
mi a citizen and business man.
Mr. velopment during the past fifteen can also ply between here and a point claim to sai l land Indore C. 11. Withrow. !
U. H. Coinniissioner, at Klamath Falls. '
at Folnom penitentiary.
Silvers is not certain as yet what lie months. Each county reports prog­ not far from Merrill.
The most Im­ Oregon, on Moudav, the 8th <lay of June,
On Monday the county clerk’s of­ will do.
ress. Total of estimates of Immi­ portant irrigation
developments,; 1903.
They name as witnesses: Florence I
fice laaueil a license sutliorlzlng the
gration
shows
that
Oregon
has
added
present and prospective, will Increase I.. Trefren. John W. Dyar, Emma Dyar, :
A varied and Interesting program
marriage of Mr. Geo. II. Hammond
has I m - cii prepared for the entertain­ about 44,200 to Its population in the the productiveness of land tributary William II. Flagg, of Ashland, Oregon, j
to Miss Anna Aubrey, both of Mer­
time mentioned.
important im­ to Klamath Falls. At the Juncture and J. H. Bailey, of Shake, Oregon.
ment to be given under the auspices
and all persons claiming adverse­
rill.
provements
and
Industrial
develop- of the lakes, on a river furnishing ly Any
of the Presbyterian church Saturday
the above-described lands are re­
I
merit,
In
different
localities,
a.
•
pre-
Hundreds of trout are being caught evening of this week.
unexcelled power, surrounded by a quested to file their claims in this office
There will
The Oregonian’s variety of substantial resources, de­ on or before said 8th dav of June, 1903.
from the river at this place II icm I m -songs, music by the orchestra, i sen ted in detail.
F. M. P.RATTA1N, Register.
days, and people can now
recitations and un address by Ke*. effort shows that the whole state is veloped and undeveloped, tills Is the (1st pub. Feb. 12 )
themselves on fish with little or no I Mr. Elson who has changed Illa auli­ forging ahead at an unprecedented central, natural and advantageous
CONTEST NOTICE.
ciwl.
Rail­
Ject from “Meanest Man In tile (’nun- pace. Accessions to Klamath coun­ point for a railroad to strike.
ty's
population
the
past
year
are
fig
­
Itl’.P VKTMKXT OF THIS IxTKBIOR ,1
The demix-ratlc county convention try" to “Pictures in the Corridor»
road promoters are not forgetful of
UsiTKD SraTBM L.V.XO U ffick , •
ured at 500, and it Is estimated that these facts, and will act accordingly
of Jack eon county has elected a dele­ of Time."
♦ fjikeview, Oregon, February 21, 1903. J
there
were
hs-ated
during
that
time
gation that will suppoit A. E.
unless they should meet, as they
A Mufficient contest affidavit having
E. A. Smith, student at McMInn-
Reamea for the democratic congres­ vllle college, who was awarded first <>oo claims under the timber and probably won’t, an indifferent and been tiled in thia office by N. H. Fen- ,
nell, conte-tant, against homestead
stone act and 400 under tlie home­ parsimonious policy,
sional nomination.
Here is the entry
prize In the recent state oratorical stead law.
No. 2>8<1, made April 5, 1H02, for
article which appeared in the Tld- W hall HW quarter. Fee. 5, and N half J
Judge Baldwin, ax chairman of the content, has Is-en proven guilty of
SE quarter, .Section 6, Township 35 F.,
Ings:
FELL INTO LOST RIVER.
deims-ratle county central cominiHce, plagiarism and has I m - cii censured bv
R-nge 15 E., by James Wynne, con
Hervey
Lindley,
of
the
Klainathun
will represent this county at the I I k - proper buard. Also McMinnville
testue, in which it is alleged that said
Fred and Chas. Bielin bad a nar­ milling firm of Mason, Lindley A Co., James
Wynne lias wholly abandoned
deinix-ratlc congressional convention college baa I m - cii burred from partici­
row eacape from serious consequences which is at the head of the Klamath said tract, that lie lias changed his real
tn lx- held al A litany.
pation In the next annual contest. I In going through a bridge over Lost River Railroad enterprise, announced dence therefrom for more than six
Both Klamath and laike counties In preparing Ills oration, Il Is found' river with horses and a load of hay while m Ashland. Tuesday, that reg­ months last pa*t; tiiat lie has not set­
tled u|s>n, resided upon or cultivated
will use their votes and Influence In that Smith purloined from the lltcr- on Sunday. The bridge causing the ular trains will be run on the new said tract or any part thereof an re­
road, May 1st. The train will con­
the republican congressional conven­ | ary work of Senator Vance.
trouble 1» the one »panning the river sist of an engine, a combination pass­ quired by law and that said alleged ab­
sence from said land was not due to his
tion, being held at Eugene t<xlay,
Mr. and Mrs. E. It. Reamea arrived at what is known as the Lower Gap. enger and baggage coach and an ex­ employment in tlie Army, Navy or
for the nomination of Hon. Binger ' home last Friday from their trip Into The boy» were making their third clusive passenger coach, which will Mat ine Corps of the United States as a
I
’
*
run from Lairds to I’okegama. Ore­ private soldier, officer, seaman or
Hermann.
I California, Arizona and old Mexico. trip with hay which they were haul- gon, :i distance of 30 miles.
Stages marine during the war w ith Spain, or
Superintendent Del^ip made the They were almeiit three months and' Ing from C. C. Lewi»' ranch,
The will connect at the latter place with during any other war ill w hich the j
semi-annual apportionment of schistl had an enjoyable visit.
While they bridge had previously seemed perfect­ the train and cany passengers and United States may be engaged; sai<l
parties are hereby notified to ap|iear,
funds among the different districts found an agreeable winter climate in ly safe.
On Sunday, however, as baggage to Klamath Falls, and Mr respond ami offer evidence touching
Lindley
thinks
that
a
round
trip
can
of the county on Monday. The total Mexico and saw many things of inter­ they were crossing the middle span,
said allegation at 10 o’clock a. ni. on 1
I m -made between l^iirds and Klam­
amount distributed is $9,800, and est there, they found the manners It suddenly fell, dropping the boys, ath Falls in one day. A construction .May 16, 1903, before Jas. II. Driscoll.
County Clerk, in his office at Klamath
thia district's share la $16oo.
j anil customs of the people several hay, wagon and team Into the center force of 600 men is now and for some Falls, Oregon, and that final hearing
Il of the stream. The load fell fifteen time has I m - cii employed on the road. will lie held at 10 o'clock a. in. on May j
A force of men began cleaning out I hundred years behind the times.
23. 1903, before the Register and Re- I
One There will I m - two or three months’ ceiver at the United States Laud Office i
the Irrigating ditch, running through ' Is very Interest Ing to travel through feet without turning over.
work to I m ? done at I’okegama. after
that
country,
but
tlie
thought
of
liv
­
horse tried to walk out on the back which. Mr. Lindley says, the line will in Lakeview, Oregon.
town, on Monday morning.
Itobt.
The said contestant having, in a
Ifcildwin Is foreman. The work will ing there permanently would doubt­ of the other one ami nearly drowned proliablv I m - pushed on towards Klam­
pro|H*r affidavit, filed March 31, 1903. |
soon lie completed and the water less I m - very distasteful mid give a the latter, but one of the boys ath Falls. There is much prelimi­ ret forth facts which rhow that after
man tlx- shivers.
crawled down to the tongue and cut nary work, however, to be attended due dil genee personal service of this |
turned In for Irrigating purposes.
to before tins can be done, such as notice can not lie made, it is hereby
Ashland Tidings: Tl:c water» of the animals I imim - and then they sc- securing a right of way, surveys, etc. ordered and directed that such notice
II. L- Boggs, chief of the fire de­
lie given by due and proper ptibli.atiou.
partment, requests us to announce the Klamath river have again given ! renely swam to shore. The wagon,
FIRE AT DUNSMUIR.
E. M. B k vtt . vin , Register.
Yesterday, the news hay and boys floated down stream
that there will be a meeting of the up its dead.
|
about
100
yards
and
lodged
against
TOWN
TREASURER
’S NOTICE.
'
reached
here
Hut
the
tasty
of
Chas,
Nearly
the
entire
town
of
Duns
­
firemen for drill nt th« city hall next
From here the I mus muir, situated lit the Sacramento
Sunday morning nt » o’clock, ami nil II. Butler, whose dlappeurance from I some rocks.
Notice is hereby given that there
We Buy as Low as We Can! That's
Picard. In January, and the finding were rescued by a man who had »ven canyon, was burned early Sunday are funds in the town treasury ■ for
members are urged to be present.
I them and had a boat near at hand. morning.
of
whose
clothing
on
the
banks
of
the
The tire started at 1 the redemption of the following war-
We Sell as Low as We Can! That’s Progre
We are Informed that the small-
; A valuable dog belonging to Geo. {o'clock on the third floor of the rants, interest on same to cease froni
I
pox quarantine has l>ecn raised nt stream, led to a belief that lie had
Vou Buy as Low as You Can! That’s Com
Bielin was under the wagon at the Mount Shasta hotel and spread so April 9, 190.1: Nos. 91» »20, »21,
Merrill and that the disease has en- drowned himself, had been recovered
»25,
928,
»22,
»23,
»24,
».6,
»27.
»2»,
YOU Buy Of Us!
That’s Dollars end Cents for I
¡time of the crash and was killed. rapidly that plenty of water and vig­
»30, »31, »32. 933, 934, 935, »36. »37,
11rely disappeared.
Al. Nloan t who fiom the river at n point alsiut one
mile above the Shovel Cicek hot Disappearance of the hay, Injury to orous efforts could not save other »38, »3». »40, »41, 942, 943, »44, 945,
wm In charge of the quarantine, re-
We Carry as Fine end Varied a St oca of
springs.
A coroner’s jury was sum­ I the liarncM and slight damage to the property. In fact, the flames were »46, »47, 948, 94», 950, 952, 953, »54,
tiirn<81 tutbc Fulls the fure part i of
moned and an inquest held and a ver­ wagon constituted the further loss. so tierce and furious that people had 955, »56, 957, 958, 959, »60, »61, 962,
the week.
Judge Baldwin and Fred Hlelin to run for their Ilves and there were »63, »64, »71. 965, »66, 967, »68, 970,
dict of probable suicide by drowning
972, »6». 973, »74, 975, 976, 977, 951,
Fred Houston has resigned Ills
visited the scene of the calamity on many narrow escapes.
was rendered.
The total
J. W. S iemens .
position as deputy county clerk to
Monday.
The wagon was pulled {loss is estimated at $200,000; Insur­
Town Treasurer.
A.
Kershner
of
Ix>st
river
was
at
sreept a clerkship in the store of
waters,
but.
out
of
Hie
turbulent
ance
will
run
approximately
35
per
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Rrames A Jennings.
The change tlie Fulls the fore part of the according to the Judge, the alfalfa
I cent.
will take place on Hie return of week. Among the different I kmiiun was-gone, having tx-en assimilated
All persons who have not settled
All the business houses in town
As Can be Found in Any City.
County Clerk Driwoll from his visit I scheduled for till» county tills spring, by a million suckers which fed out
th< *r lumber account with C. S. & I
were
destroyed
excepting
Eineraon
, Mr. Kershner is dlspofosl to antlci-
-
In California.
It. S. Moore, and have received state­
of
the
rack
like
cattle.
Hence,
from
A Wixilinan's meat market, Miss ment of amount due. are requested
We bnv direct from the largest jobbing houses and manufacture
I |Mte a matrimonial I mkiiu which is
Sheriff Hummers reports that he
try for CASH, and are enabled t<> get the lowest prices, besides alv
, likely to »trike Ids neighborhood now on people may expect to get al- Stella Smith's millinery parlors and to settle tlie same without delay with of
obtaining first-class goods. We are not paying enormous expt
has collM-led on the 1902 tax roll, up
the Dunsmuir News printing office. Klamath County Bank. Settlement sell you goods at reasonable rates.
with particular force. Mcaara. Kersh­ falfa fed fish from Lost river.
to April 1, a total of $43.366.56, be­
The bridge will be repaired at Many residences were also burned. may be made by cash or note.
ner, Ferguson, Ryan and a few hun­
C. S. A It. S. M oore .
ing $ll,l$8.U In cash ami $2,167.44
once
and will doubtless lie made sc- After the tire the town was nearly
WE KEEP THE BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR THAT ARE C
dred other worthy bachelors of suffi­
In warrants. This Is a gratifying
rep- destitute of eatables and immediate­ PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENsE. WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOE
cure
enough
to
guard
against
a
cient age, in that vicinity, act a»
TRADE IS ESPECIALLY SOLICITED.
fact xml shows the general prospcril y
A
though they might yield to the coo­ et Ilion of such a dangerous exper­ ly merchants wired for supplies.
To the Hon. County Court of the State
of the county.
ience.
Another
time,
the
result
cat
load
of
provisions
arrived
from
ing, enchanting voice of Hymen and,
of Oregon, for Klamath County.
Your patronage is always appreciated, and no matter how small
The city bonrd of education of casting aside barriers of seeming ■night easily be far more serious.
Redding Sunday afternoon.
People
We, the undersigned, residents and vou may rest assured it will be our constant aitn to sell you the
Ashland, agreeable to a petition sign­ reluctance, announce that “Barkis Is
found hxlging in the depot, ware legal voters of Snow Precinct, in said can be obtained and at reasonable prices.
BRYANT-STEARNS.
County and State, respectfully request
ed by 150 cltlznns, has added another willin’.”
house and box cars.
Building tem­ that the license to sell spirituous, malt
year to Ila high xchtsil course, mak­
The marriage of Miss Eva M. porary structures for shelter and and vinous liquors in less quantities
The newspaper established >n Ne­
than one gallon in the precinct afore­
ing It four instead of three years.
Stearns, daughter of O. A. Stearns, business was commenced at once and said,
for the period of six months, from
braska In 1872 by the senior proprie­
Thu» there will be no graduating II
plans
are
being
laid
for
substantial
to Mr. Theodore .1. Bryant, son of
the 6th day of May, 1903, be granted to
tor of the R ipuhlican , is now en­
class this spring.
The Klamath County ]
Rev. J. W. Bryant, took place ¡it the reconstruction of the town as soon ( Fred Fiock of Pokeg.ima, in said pre­
joying the luxury of a litiel suit, $10,-
cinct, and your petitioners, as in duty
Association
will pay till
residence
of
the
groom's
parents
yes
­
as
pAxsible.
bound, will ever pray.
A. L. Leavitt has moved with Ills o(M) Is-lng the sum asked for repara­
Said
petition
will
be
presented
to
said
ward
for
the
arrest and •
terday
morning
at
8
o
’
clock,
Rev.
family to hl» recently acquired place tion. But the. Implied presumption
Received, ttxlny, ladies’ ready-to- Court on tlie 6th day of May, 1903.
any person or persons fo»
on Conger avenue.
Al. aay» Hie that a country publisher has amassed Bryant officiating. The bride Is an wear hat» and latest in dress hats.
N. A. Campbell. Ed. Campbell, F. J.
stealing or altering till
task of moving Is tremendous shat­ $10,000 Is astounding. No editor has estimable young lady, popular with New trimmings, dress gixxls and no­ Meeker, S. J. Blackmore, J. Russell,
brands of an* stock belol
Mike Dalton, James W. O’Brine, James
a
large
number
of
friends,
and
the
ters the nerves, produces profanity any business with that amount of
member of this associatloi
tions.
M aylone ’ s M ili . ineuy .
Gardner, D. W. Pierpont, Al. Train,
Address Chas. Horto ’J
Chas. Spannans. John Kerwin, Henry
and endangers domestic tranquillity. riches at one time. Ti c laws of the groom Is well and favorably known.
WANTED: A position as teacher Kerwin, C. M. Elgin?, W. E. Barton,
or J. O. Hitmaker,Sccreta
The young couple have the best
He says lie won't move again.
land shouldn't permit It.
Better to
by ¡in Eastern woman, who has had lien Edlor. J. Eaton, N. M. Fennell.
wishes of all.
We are Informed that E. Brong, confiscate his wealth and use It In
six years' experience and can furnish W. D. Allred, W. Griffith, Gen. C<x>k,
COUNTY CONVENTION.
I D. H. Yeager, Frank Lekrev, Al. Deck­
who was here about a month ago in buying jewelry and steel ranges for
best of recommendations.
Address, er, W. B. Grubb, M. A. Eddy, A.Crau-
Lou
Nouuis,
the interest of the ditch of the Mer­ the Filipinos than allow hint to be­
i ford, F. B. Barfield, E. Herington, J. L.
The republican county convention
Ashland, Oregon. ■ Meiers.
rill Mutual Canal Co., will arrive at I come an Independent and arrogant to elect delegates to the congres­
thia place the last of the week and money king.
sional convention was held in the
ADDI CO- ,’000
Apples ¡it 2cts.
remain until after the atocklioldoni'
Ashland had a destructive fire on court room at this place last Satur­ Ari Ltò: I'NEKDA M e ATM a HEST
meeting In Merrill on the 16th Inst, j Wednesday night, of last week, when day aftermxm. Every precinct In
NOTICE
C. L. Parish, formerly of this the millinery store of Mrs. Geo. U. in the county was represented.
A.
place, H im been appointed assistant Stanley was burned, also doing dam­ L. Leavitt of tills place was chosen
Notice is hereby given that, on
clerk of the state land Ixiard by Gov. age to two adjoining buildings chairman and Findley Padgett of Thursday, the I6H1 day of April, j
Chamberlain. Of late Mr. Parish —the meat market of C. H. llosley Keno secretary.
Four delegates to 1903, at the hour of 10 a. m. of said
has l>een book-keeper in the office of and tobacco and confectionary store represent Klamath county at the day, a stix’kholders' meeting of the
’he O. R. A. N. R. IL at Portland. of J. II. Tate.
Fire originated In republican congressional convention Merrill Mutual Canal Company will
Illa many friends In Klamath county the millinery store.
Mrs. Stanley’s were elected as follows: II. A. Em- lie held nt the Brandon Hall In Mer­
Now Open
will be glad to hear of Ills gixxi for­ loss Is al suit $1,600, with Insurance mitt, F. H. Mills, J. O. llamakar rill, Oregon, for the purpose of re­
I
tune.
of $1,200.
Bosley's loss Is estimated and John S. Shook.
The delegates ceiving t lie report. and estimates of
The town board met Monday even- at between $200 and 300, with no were instructed to use all honorable Hie engineer of the last survey made
PASSENGER, EXPRESS AND FAST FRE1OH
log, but owing to the absence of the Insurance. Tate's alrx-k was dam­ means to secure the nomination of tinder direction of the said Merrill
LEAVE KLAMATH FALLS 8 A. Al
recorder, who was sick, the new aged by water to tlie extent of sever­ Hon. Binger Hermann for congress­ Mutual Canal Company, and such
al
hundred
dollars,
the
lues
being
man.
There
being
no
further
busi
­
as
may
come
before
other
business
Office:
Mammoth
Stables, Largest and Most Centrally Loa
tmard was not Installed, but a special
N. S. M eiihill ,
ness, the convention adjourned, peace the meeting.
session for that purpose has been covered by insurance.
President of the Merrill Mutual
Travelers conveyed to all points at reasonable rate
and harmony prevailing.
called for next Monday evening.
At
An extract from the Oregonian,
Canal Company. E. 8. P hillips , I
Bradley & Gunther sell the best
care given to stock.
Its meeting thia week the board In­ published In this paper, mentions an
Secretary. A. O. U. W. BUILDING,
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
structed Its attorney to commence excursion to Crater lake from Port­ sweat pads on the market at 50 cents
R. W. MARPLE, Proprie
Klamath Falls.
tills 4th day of April, 1903.
injunction proceedings against the land August 4, next, lasting two a pair. Guaranteed deer hair.
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