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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1903)
IMATU RFPIIRI IPAN *>l<*' ”ow n‘‘"r W|lllu Walla, make n I rip too full of varying In place, arrived here Tn* sday morning after ail atiM-nci* of M-ver.il mont Im III W hh I i I o Ion. gage In agriculture this year, They The chorus of myriads of fnigu, rUVHHDAY, Al'ltll* I«, 1HW. are said to I m * a very thrifty mid In Cliaa. Cliltwisxl mid wife accom- soaking In ibe placid walers of Lake panlcd L. B. Applegate out to Ins •Í- ' dust rloiis i-hiHs and will make very Ewiiiina, dellglits Hie cars of iippn*- Kwan lake riiiK'h on Ttii hday for a -L LOCAL NEWS desirable cltlsens. » ' liiHve risidi'Hls these (lays. Frog E. Brong who arrived lien* Monday few dayh' visit. The first excursion wax scheduled Iniisle aiiiKiiinccs Hu* rd urn of spring, 4 Ben Van Brimmer departed Nun- morning, tells its Hint ample funds Easter Sunday was a sunshiny day to run lip the new railroad from .•/ when the sun’s Increasing glow prixls are now available In IXirtland,* with rlay for San I'randM-i where he will knd brought out scores of new spring Lullil last Sunday to a point where renew treatment, for tin* cancer on vegetation to grow and nerves “the which t > build tli« big Irrigating Illa face which baa been troubling hats. the Snow |M>stofil('e used to be local* man with the I hmi ," when the house him again of late. O. I*. Waggoner Is excavating for ed. Between two and three more wife grabs the briMiin, declares dirt's canal from Up|H*r Klamath lake, and ♦ II. SnowgiHwu* and Chaa. Snow- all now needed lo Insure the success hi» new rusldrncc on Ewauna miles of track have to I m . luid to liii|M*n(llng diMim and hauls the car- of lh<* ciitcrpHsc are guarantees that gooae who realde near Keno, have Heights. finish the Hue to the new station tills pet from each rixiin, when gorgeous tieen in town several daya ttila week ranchers will buy the water when It delivering w<aid, which waH hauled Leon Lewis has Ismght of A. <’. side of Pokegama, which will I m * the new hats appear, and other fineries, ' Is brought to them. It Is expected here by the May Hower. Lewis a tract of 10» acres hs'ated temporary terminus. dear, (expensive,) make |MH'ket I looks that considerable headway in sccur-1 H. IL King who la well known In hear town. ('apt. Applegate Informs us that { groan with fear, when tule excres- mg such luamraticcH will I m * made ill tlila county and paitlcularly In the President Risisevclt Is now inNk I ng lie will have iM-twcen two and three ccnce rots, spreading sweet scent In the meeting In Merrill today and, Wood river aedlon where In* has a two weeks' tour of Yellowstone hundred men employed In Improving Job lots Issili to olfactory spots, siibscipicntly the territory to I m * bene Hpent the Hummer montlia for many : Die Mixloc I’olut road from now until 1 when a million winsome snakes play fited, will I m * canvassed as rapidly as years, arrived here from Sacramento1 National Park. last Tlmivlay. the last of May. That road, whose by tlie river mid lakes ami give riohslble, to obtain a sufficient area1 Geo. Blelm Is making preparations j IL S. Oden of Dairy was in town 4o build a new icsldrncc on Ida lots I> iiiii | m were at one time a terror to strangers Ills of “shakes, " These to warrant tin* undertaking, which Saturday to prove up’on bis tlmbi r liavelerx, Ims become, through re arc a few of I he triumphs of spring will I m * pushed forward as fast as culture claim ts-forc Commissioner In the eastern part of town. peated Improvements, alMiut as good ' which often fill people so full of Joy money and labor can do it. Withrow. He was accompanied by Win. Hlurm of Ashland has leased that they run over In the shape of From all we hear, ranchers are co Henry Schmohr and William I'lir- as any In the county. the meat market of Joe K«ws.il, tak mann wh > acted as wP.nes.seH. I poetry, ftsdlshly believing they have A |x'tIH oii , signed by the citizens thiisiasti<ally In fqvor of the plan ing (xisscssloii I.ist Saturday. Frank Applegate of Klamath I m * cii struck by a genuine affi.itus. proposed and there will be none Agency weot to San Francisco last The Rogue river valley was visited of this place, lias been sent to Wash FOR SAI.li. among Hieni to oppose It. week to have a specialist examine bis by snow Friday* night. It melted ington asking that mall coming here eye» which have tieen bothering him be sent over the railroad from Laird The survey has lx*en finished and quickly, however, and did no damage. Fine ctsik stove, lieator, tlirec- considerably of late. While in ( al- to Pokegama on the completion of estimates of the number of acres W. E. Grimmett und Irene Pcrslng Iforilla lie will visit bis sister. Miss the line to that point May 1. From fom ths mat tress ami springs, high that may I m * Irrigated by the propos Arma, who is attending the universi-1 were married at this place Sunday chair ami go-cart. Mits. P aymk . Pokegama the mall can be conveyed ed ditch and of t h<* cost of construc ty at Berkeley. |>y H. (?. Graves, Just Ice of tlie |M*ace. At Mrs. Cranston’s residence. to Klamath Falls In less than half tion will I m * presented at the meeting Medford Mail: W. J. Bowman, of We ure requested to iimioiiiice that the time required to bring It from EASTER SERVICES. today. On the estimate is based the Cour de Alone, Idaho, airived In there will be a special sung service Ashland. Medford Wednesday. The gentle Tin* M. E. church observed Easter cost of water rights, which, accord-' st the Presbyterian church licit Sun is here looking for a farm loca I^ast week II. II. Van Valkeiiburg Sunday by an appropriate program ingly, will I m * »10 per acre on long I man tion and will leave in a few days for day evening. iMiuglit ol E. It. Reauics 200 acres of songs, recitations and addresses. credit at very low interest. Tlie pay- Ftv Klamath—wants to gi t out in A law, pass 'd by Hie late legisla adjoining tlie place which lie pur There were attractive decorations Ing of *lo per acre Is not a bonus, tlie tall timber where there is good ture, Increasing tin* cost of marriage chased of (>. T. Brown a few months Hilda large congregation attended. It Is the purchase of a perpetual hunting and fishing. llcciises from »2.5» to »3, g<«*s into ago. Mr. Van Valkeiilmig now has Following is the program tliat «¡IH water right, which never becomes Medford Mall: Mrs. J. W. Man carried out: effect May 20. separated from the land. Tlx- addi- ning, her son Cleveland, and daugh l.oou acres ni a Ixsly and proposes Song by M'hisil, ter Frances, of Klamath Falls, left Prayer by Bev. J. W. Bryant. John R. Casey, newly appointed to pursue agrlcultuie and stock rais Donal maintenance fee of not more Saturday evening for Chicago, III., Song by Sybil ami Inez. Elliott. ( mm Imaster at Ashland, Is expected ing on an extensive scale. In time than *1 per acre annually is, If the where they will remain some time. Recitation by Mamie lloyd. to assume Ills official duties some he expects to move on the ranch and maximum lx* charged, 50 cents less Cleveland has been very ill with Song by eighteen little folks. than Is taxed consumers of water in heart trouble at tlie residence of his time tills week. |M*rsoii>illy direct Its development. Recitalion by Daisy Slater. sister, Mr. J. D. Fay, for Hie past the Yakima country in Washington several According to tlie Examiner Dis Song by Tressa Yadcn ami Louise Rev. Mr. Younglove has lx*en com months, and the trip is taken or in sections of California where in the ho|x that change of climate trict Attorney L. F. Conn prop>*es pelled by falling health to resign the IlcliMin. Kecitatlon by five boys. Irrlgat ion is carried on. Considering and environment will prove beneficial. to have the saloons at Lakeview pastorate of the Methisllst church at Song try Barbara ami Hazel Goeller. the wi .ilth of prixluctlon with plenty closed Suudaya. this place, lie left on Monday for Call and look at our ni<-k<l or Kecitatlon by Lois Cliff of water, th* maintenance fee is a imitation rubber trimmed double Kong by Mrs. Boyd's class. Tlie Ewauna honse has quit the Kill Francisco where he will visit small Item of expense. buggy harness at »30 and $33 a set Recitation bv live girls. hotel liuslnchh mil tile building In I m *- relatives, and afterwards will l(M*atc complete. B uadley A G i nthkh . Heading by Inigo Jones. Without a single exception, this lag div idvd and will be made Into nt some |silnt In California where Hecltatlon by Miss Edna Wells. is to lx* tin* biggest irrigating enter For reliable Information concern lie I iojm h the change of climate will three residences. Song by nc I iimi I. prise on the Pacific Coast, and will ing public lands go to J. W. Hama- benefit Ills health. He Is uccompa- Address by Rev. J. W. Bryant. Miss Florence Trefren, daughter be worth t<> Klamath county all that kar; get the benefit of thirty years Singing. lit Attorney Geo. W. Trefren, was tiled by the lx*sl wishes of many the mi st sanguine citizens can ex i experience. Itcmarks, including a touching friends. married to Carol E. Pratt in Ashland farewell to the children and congre pect. A report of today's meeting T1MBEK LA N I >. ACT J I XE 3. 187-*, on tin* 7th Inst. Lakeview Examiner: A delegation gation, by Rev Mr. Younglove. NOTICE Full PUBLICATION. in Merrill will dispel any doubt as io Passing eggs and Easter Issiklets. the growth of the project. Hugh Silvers has secured Buck of seven young Irishmen direct from Closing song. Island, In l'p|M*r Klamath lake, ami the -'old Sisi" arrived on the Soutli- Benedict Ion. 1'siTKD S tates I. asd Orric«. ) Thcy PERSONAL. expects to Improvs II ami devote II rm stage Tuesday night, T KI. At AH1 t£XI Laiteries. Oregon, February 3, USB. ) j were James O'Connor, Phillip Keels*, RELICS or I Ok chiefly to gardening. Ch FIONS. Notice is hereby given that in com Ed. Martin came up from Merrill pliance Miilnel Lune, l*utrlck lAtrphv, with the provisions of the act of Win. Holder, proprietor of the I Sat unlay. (.'ongre-s of June 3. 1878, entitled “An (Ashland Tidings.) Prineville lie,lew and Sliver Ijikc Dennis Smyth, Timothy Qulnlin and ! Miss Anna Marx arrived here from act lor the xale of timber lands ill the “Burton L. I'lmiiingliain, of this Ashland clatcH of California, Oregon, Nevada, Bulletin, tsiught tin* Ciiewaucan Mlclia*! O'S ii III vhii . They came to yesterday. city, who has, been preserving as a Washington Territory,” as extend Lake county to seek their fortunes l'lwt at l*alsley last week. Dr. Merryman was In the vicinity ami relic a piece of the pirn* cross twain ed to all the Public Land States by act In the sheep business as others have «•f itie scaffold on which tin* famous of Merrill Tuesday. of >ugnst 4, 18.12. the following iiersons* Thus. McCormack's Mayflower sail dour Iwfore them. E. X. Colson and son were In from have tiled in this office their sworn Modis* chiefs, ('apt. Jack, Schonchin. ed up from Keno Friday night with statements, to-«it: It Is report cd that Judge Bollinger Slenmlxmt Jim, and Scar Faced, LoM river yesterday. a cargo of wood which was marketed William II. Flagg, (.’barley, were hung, at Fort Klam It. A. Washburn of Springfield, Or. ! of Ashland, county of Jackson, state of of Portland has announced the re ath, Oct. 3. 1873, at the close of I he arrived here yesterday. at this place by II. Snowgooae. | Oregon, sworn statement No. I486, for We are informed that Her. Mr. moval from office of three U. S. com Modis* war, lias had the woixl turned section C. X. F. Armstrong of Olcne was the purchase of the X of X Into gavels which are calculated to missioners In Oregon, tu'lng J. W. 24, township 4U, S., range 7 E. at the Falls Tuesday. Smith. now located in Pennsylvania. I I m * I reasured as t lie last remnants of | John . Dvar, W. II. Musselman was down ftotn of Ashland, county wIII Is* here some time 1 In May to llainakar of Bly, J. O. llainakar of that historic structure.” of Jacks *n. state of Bonnnza, und II. W. Reed of Bend. I Fort Klamalh last week. accept tin* pastorale of the I'resbv- ¡Oregon, sworn statement No. 1487, for! In tills connection, we may Juki Also lie has requested and received till* purchase of the S'j SW*4', NE’4 j (>. Shot! and wife of Spring lake terlun church. that A. (’astel of Klamalh Palis hjLs visited the Falls Tuesday. SW*-4. an t NW4 SEl4 section 1, town the resignation of Miss Marie Ware, 7 E.. W. M. A. (’astel has resumed work on Ills tlie chair on which ('apt. Jack Nit Silas Kilgore and wife of Lost river ship 40, S., range another U. S. commissioner )<<*atcd Emma Ihnr. imw brewery and expects to have it Just lM*fore Ills exit from an air plat- were at the Falls Tuesday. of Ashland, county of Jackson, state of at Eugene, It Is said that removals coinplclcil and In operation In June, iorm. It Is a plain, substant tally 1488, f„r for, John Alexander came down from (Iregon. sworn statement No. 1488. of otheis from eoininisKloncrshl|>s the purchase of tlie S*2 NE*4 and ami X' N' 2 We Buy as Low as We Can! That’s Business A atuuc mason will liegiti building built chair and as a relic I m prized Fort Klamath on Monday. W ill MMIII follow ' SE*4, section 2, township 40, S., range A. Jones of llornVrook was an ar the walls tills week. very highly by Mr. ('astel. We Sell as Low as We Can! That’s Progressiv« j 7 E., W. M. rival at this place Saturday. ('apt. Richmond 1*. Dolison, who Florence L. Trefren, II. T. Chitwood received a letter Buy as Low as You Can! That’s common You WANTED, al once, two or three Jas. M. Emery of Fort Klamath of Ashland, county Of Jackson, state of from Ashland yesterday. III which achieved renown by sinking the heavy mule teams. alHiut six years s Oregon, sworn statement No. 1489, for i was a Falls visitor Saturday. YOU Buy of Us! That’s Dollars and Cents for Both purchase of tlie SE’4 NW'4', SW*4 It Is stated that late severe frosts •■Merrimac” In Santiago harbor, WUR old, gissl pullers and well liioken. K M. C. Brown of Round lake was the NE ‘ *. ami W' a SEV 4 , In Ashland for half mi hour Sunday, section 12, town- have very seriously damaged tin* We Carry as Fine and Varied a Stock of or teams of horses, 1200 pounds or ill town on business yesterday. shii> iv, 40, r*., S., ranker range 7 » i>.» E.. W. »» . • M. ’». tM-ing on h s wav from San Francisco *y early fruit III that l<s*allly. '1 i.»* hat they will offer proof to show Mis. II. II. Roberts of Poe valley ¿imre. II. B anfokd . to Port land, lie Is louring the coast , that the land sought is more valuable Drew, Douglas Co., (Ir. was a Falls visitor on Tuesday. R*v. Mr. Kiscn wIm has been tilling for il» tinilier or stone than for agricnl- and giving lectures. Soon after lie U.S. Parrish was over from Ash- Ibe Presbytertan pulpit here since i ■ tnral purposes, and to establish their Call and hsik at our Concord team land th» for« part of the week. returned from tlx* conflict at Santiago claim to said laml before C. 11. Withrow. 1 .lhe Ural of the year, lias decided to he developed nil Insatiable appetite harness, at »32 ami »33, with No. 1 I. J. Straw, foreman of the Church- I’. S. Commissioner, at Klamath Falls. ; quit preaching and will Join Mr. and Muslins, Yams, Crash, Notions and i Oregon, on Monday, the Sth day of June, t for kissing. This weakness was I’eak Top lloste.n team collars. Will ell randi. was in town Saturday. I 1903. Mrs. Moore's dramatic company. put them against any liarncsa made Mrs. Hiinsak**r left Tuesday for frowned on mid ridiculed until lie Tliev name as witnesses: Florence' An accident to the dynamo at the was goaded to resist yielding to it. anywhere at the price, ami prove they Ashland where she will visit I rvla- I.. Trefren. John W. Dvar. Emma Dyar, lives. As Can be Found in Any City. William 11. Flagg, of Ashland, Oregon, power lioiise put an end temporarily are better. and J. S. Bailey, of Shake, Oregon. J. G. 1‘lcrce Is devoting much time was Nellie M. Bolton of Ashland t i the electric lights. We are In- IlltAIlLKY A Gt’STIII-’.lt. an*l all |H*rsons claiming adverse We bur direct from the Urgent jobbing houses and manufacturers in! registered at Hotel Lilikvlllo last ly Any Formed Uiat it will lake a week or these days to procuring and setting the a'.ove-deserilx*«! lands are re- try for CASH, and are enabled to get the lowest prices, besides always l Friday. fancy varieties of eggs, from which WATCH FOR 1 til; GRANO OPENING. ¡quested to tile their claims in this office of'obtaining first-class gisnls. We are not paying enormous expenses I wo to make the necessary repairs. X. S. Merrill was here Monday and on or tx-fore said 8th dav of June, 1003. sell you goods at reasonable rates. lie expects to get a choice assortment Lakeview Herald: Jesse, the E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. Mnorc’a Comedians w ill open nex* accompanied E. Prong to Merrill of chickens, turkeys, ducks, gerat' Thursday (1st pub. Feb. 12 ) evening. April 23. In the Tuesday. daughter iif Mr. ami Mrs. Geo. S. WE KEEP THE BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR THAT ARE dBTA mid other feathered ( reatures. Th« great four act drama, ••Jack O' Dia T. J. Cook and J. J. Seem inn of Nickerson. luid quite a severe attack WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENCE. I egg* arc shlp|x*d In from every qiiar- monds. Tills play is laid in Florida Eagle River, Wis., arrived here last of tonailltla Inst week, but we arc TRADE IS ESPECIALLY SOLICITED. t»r having a irputation fur fine fowls ami Texas ami deals with tlie early Sat urday. To the Hon. County Court of the State! pleased to report Dial she Is much days of tin* west. It is full of dash ■ and are of all sizes, species and F. P. Grohs and wife of Langell I of Oregon, for Klamath County. Y'our patronage is always appreciated, ttnd no matter how small yottr p better at this time. and romance, plentifully Interspersed valley were Falls visitors the fore We, the undersigned, residents an.I , vou may rest assured it «ill be our constant aim to sell you the best g breeds, Ixith sexes Ixilng equally rep with comedy. legal voters of Snow Precinct, in said can be obtained and at reasonable prices. Ashland Tidings: Mrs. E Conley, resented. If he doesn't excel as a part of the week. Mr. Moore's present company con and State. res|>ectiiilly request of Klamath Falls, who lias been 'chicken-fancier It won’t lx* his fault. sists of the best organization of his W. 11. Massengill of Lakeview County that the license to sell spirituous, malt I spending a number of weeks with trionic talent that has ever visited slop|>ed here last evening on his way and vinous liquors in less quantities It is reported that the new rail this section of the country, most of home from Eugene. than oqe gallon in the precinct afore Mrs. Clark llainakar In Anilland, left said. for tlie period of six months, from A. 11. Engle of Fort Klamath ar road mi which trains will I m * running the memliers having Just closed with today for Ran Francisco, where she I the (ilh day of May. 19113, I m * granted to to Pokegama by May I, will I m . com standard companies, playing all the rived here Thursday on his way home Fred Fioek of Pokegama, in said pre will enter a hospital for treatment. The Klamath COunty the. from a trip to . ’ .shland. I cinct. and your petitioners, as in duty pleted to near the mouth of Spt neer principal cities, Inith east ami west. Association will pay the abt; A fair-sized audience attended the It Is the Intention of Mr. Moore to ('apt. O. C. Applegate came down bound, will ever pray. creek tiefore next fall. As we under put Ills company on om* of the well from Klamath Agency Monday on ward for the arrest and convie Said petition will be presented to said entertainment given under the aus stand tin* stop at I'okegamn will only known circuits at tlie dose of the business, returning Tuesday. Court on tlie (¡th day.of May, 1903. any person or persons found g. pices of the Presbyterian church in N. A. Cauipla ll. Ed. Campbell, S. J. last until rights-of-way can I m * secur- Interior engagement. Therefore, lie stealing or altering the mat Miss Sargent left Sunday for the the opera house Saturday evening. S. J. Blackmore, .1. Russell, brands of any stock belonging; «1. According to the proposed plan has Ills company in condition to com Chase school district where she began Meeker, Mike Dalton, Janies W. O ’ Brine, Janies The Mings, recitations and addresses pete with the best companies on the teaching a term of school Monday. member of tills association. of progress and the comparatively road. Gardner, D. W. Pierpont, Al. Frain, are reported to have I m > cii very gms) Address Chas, Hurt oh, Pre. G. T. poppleton of Wichita, Kas., Chas. Spannaus, John Kerwin, Henry level country to be covered lietWecn The roster consists of such people was here this week In the interest of Kerwin. C. M. Elgin«, W. E. Barton. or J. O. HamukerjSecietary. and highly pleasing to all. Spencer creek and here, the line as Jack Burin, Walter E. Jalilngen, Falls stage Ben Edlor. J. Eaton. N. M. Fennell It. I. Hamm >nd ad vanced the re ought to reach Klamath Falls by II.inter Pollard, W. Truman Eisen. the Ashhflid Klamath W. D. Allred, W. Griffith, Gen. Cook, line. Harrington J. Wheeler, lloiaee D. H. Yeager, Frank Lekrev, Al. l\*ck- pairs on his building sufficiently tile next spring at farthest. Di. Steiner and wife of Lakeview er, W. B. Grubb, M. A. Eddy, A. Cran Ethier. Ruby Ethier Burns. Flossie fore p rt of the week to enable him I. A. Duffy received a letter Tues Eveiett, Master Albcrc M<s>rc, Fred arrived here Monday evening and ford , F. B. Barfield, E. Herington, J. L. to move Into It with Ills express and left Hie next morning via Ager, for Meiers. Moore and Pearl Ethier Moore. I____ stage business. lie Is also receiving day morning from Capt. S. V. Short The diainas and comedies used for Salem. of Portland, stating, In effect, that this season's tour consist of such well .las. Emery and children of Fort a new stes'k of goods which will soon TH1 lie would s<H>n I m - here to figure on known plays as “Old Homestead.'' Klamalh, wiio had been visiting In I m * In place and ready to retail. putting a tlrst-class steamer on “Yankee In Cuba,’’ “Jack O’ Dia Ashland, arrived here last evening The growing Influx of people Ewauna lake and plying It between mond,” “Human Hearts.” “Pawn from Ager. crowds the stages every day, often here ami Keno. Messrs. Einmitt. Mills and llama- Cupt. Short has Ticket 210,” “A Husband on Sal necessitating extra vehicles and teams been running on the steamer, The ary,” “The Voice of the People," kar returned the first of the week! FOR Strogoff.” from Eugene where they helped I to provide adequate accommodations. Dalles City, lietwecn Portland and and No ••Michael time or expense has lieen spared nominate the winner in the congres Mr. Marple reports that eight arrived The Dalles. Mr. Duffy has been in to have the scenery and effects all sional race. on Ills stages yesterday, seven will correspondence with him for some that could he desired for each and Jos. Koes.il and wife were called every product Ion. Watch for billing to Bonanza Monday evening by tin* arrive today and seven tomorrow. time and lie seems anxious to get. matter and programs. Now Open serious Illness of Hugh Clopton's I There Is on display In the drug here and have a boat. In operat ion Entire lower door of opera house, little child. store of Messrs. Chitwood several with as little delay as possible, lie 50 cents; no extra charge for reserved Miss Flora Wright arrived home lioncs of a Columbia elephant which will be accompanied by several Port seats. Gallery, adults 3 5 cents and PASSENGER, EXPRESS AND FAST FREIGHT L -vere found in one of the caves in the land capitalists. Thus, travelers can children under twelve years, 25 cents. last evening from San Francisco I I Seats will be on sale at usual place wl ere she had been attending a busi Developing and Printing for LEAVE KLAMATH FALLS 8 A. M Lava Beds. These were pronounced soon experience an Interesting va ness college. on Tuesday, April 21. the bones of a Columbia elephant by riety In Journeying la-tween the Office: Mammoth Stables, Largest and Most Centrally Located. Mrs. A. C. Beals and children ar Amateurs a Specialty. WANTED: A position as teacher an expert Iwlonglng to the geological Southam Pacific and Klamath Falla. rived last evening on their return Travelers conveyed to all points at reasonable rates, by an Eastern woman, who has luid department at Washington. From the main line to Pokegama by six years' experience and can tmnlsh from Petaluma, Calif., where they A. O. U. W. BUILDING, K. Brong, promoter of the big lr- rail, from there to Keno In a six- best of recommendations. care given to stock. Address, i had been visiting relatives. Lot’ Nouuts, I N. D. Walling, member of the law rlgatJng canal, Informs us that he horse coach and from Keno to this R. W. MARPLE, Proprietor. Klamath Falls. Ashland. Oregon. firm of Drake A Walling of this I ha» uk>urance* that a colony of pen- place on a fast-running steamer, win mi RLRIwA I n flur UDLIvAH, wm come here to find home* and en terest to become monotonous. NO.Ÿ IP 10 THE RANCHEHS. Thsir Co tnerilion Insures Suc cess of iho Cig Canal. E lectric CASH STOR \W aù NEW SPRING GOODS ARRIVING. L. F. WILLITS, Pro TJ1E EXCELSIOR^ Dairv, O I. F. DA VIES, Prop. General Merchandise, Patent Medicines, Dry Goods, , Dress Goods, P ^GROCERI $250.00 REW* BALDWIN STUDIO UP-TO-DATE PHOTOS Hot Springs, by Daylight Shortest and Best Route to R. R* Best Time and Accommodatii And Ready for Business.