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We will trade for Bacon, Spuds, Flour, Grain, Shakes, Lumber, Wood, Shingles, Po.sts and Coyote Bull Pups. The Duffy Co. Sleepless and restless KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. Medford Mull: Alt enterprise of present. Aside from Eugene gu- stS. PERSONAL. more th.in usual niugnltudu Ims been .Mr. and Mis. D'Huff, of The Dalles; W. F. Arnot of Crater I.ake was V. Cook 'mil daughter, Miss Leila, j launched tills week In the Incorpora uf Portland; Mr. and Mrs. McClellan, fMURHDAY, APRIL .30, BMKI. tion of the ’Flirie pines Timber Com In town on Friday. of Roseburg; Miss Orth and Miss MILLINICWY D. G. Brown was III town from pany, wh isc priiK'lpal office Is in Ella Oith, alsters of the grrsitn, of I AND LOCAL NEWS Medford. The Incorporatora consist Crystal Wednesday. J Jacksonville, and ('. N. McArthur, E<l. Bloomlngcamp or lily wan a of Portland, were In attendance. of A. K. Reameas, W. 1. Vawtcr, G. Falls visitor Friday. L. B. Applegate Ims bought. nr E. Howhind and J. D. Cook. At 7:."0 o'clock tiie bridal party At a I. J. Straw <amc in from the entered the parlor which was beauti IO Major Worden Ills 160 acre rmich meeting nf the director« held this I »orris R meh Friday. fully decorated in apple blossoms and Kwmi Luke Vulley. week, Mr. Rcaines was elected presi John Hoglestlne of Naylox was a while mid pink riblsm, accompanied Opposite Post Office. C'liUH Silvers of Crystal came III dent and Mr. Vawtcr, secretary. Falls visitor Saturday. by Lohengrin's pretty wedding march played by Mrs. Enrina Thompson. town Wednes’l.iy, Mr. Silvers sold The object of tlx- lncor|s>riitIon Is the Mrs. Anna Thomas of Lost Hirer At one end of llm room they took Call and See Our New Stock of Goods Bls ranch lust fall und Is now looking iiiiinufiiellire of lumber, etc., und the was in town on Friilay. their stund under a beautiful bower as I will leave in a few days on for un opening. Chas. Low and wife came In fiom of flowers and In a few moments were company I iiin 'extensive holdings In my regulär trip to Bonanza, Soldier springs Saturday. pronounced husband and wife by the Carey Rmnsby, with Ills wife, left Jackson anil Josephine counties Merrill'and the Fort. Stele Low and wife of Lost River Rev. Father Bentgen of the Catholic Friday morning lor Portland where which they Intend developing. Suffi arrived hi town Saturday. church, of which faith Mr. Orth Is a ~ Mrs. Rmnsby will receive treatment cient capital for the proper carrying Timber Culture, Final Proof.—Notice J. <i. Short and daughter of Spring devotee. out of tlie corporations plans Is prac Lake were In town Friday. For Publication. at one of the hospitals. 'fin- happy couple left tills m iming tically iissured, and there Is no doubt for Portland where they will spend Harry E. Mornyer was down from L. II. Bellinger of Vancouver, U x ! ted S tates L and Ornes,) a few days of their honeymoon. L akeview , O hkoox , April IM, 1903.1 Wash., arrived In town Monday, lie thill In the capable and experienced the Agency on Wednesday. After a short time spent In Eugene liainls <>f the gentlemen alsive iianied Thomas Wilkerson came in from Notice in hereby given that Ludwig Is here to hx>k after Ills land Inter they will repair to Jacksonville, Biehn has filed notice of intention to that the enterprise will not only lie Ills ranch al Lorella Sunday. where they will reside. ests In the Spring Lake country. ' make final proof before ('. II. Withrow, A. V. Whitney of Merrill made a beneficial to the parties directly Ill- ' I'. S. Commissioner, at Ilia office in D ied Wednesday, April 28, 1903, BASE BALL GAME. volved, but to the ciininiimlty lit visit to the Falls Wednesday. Klamath Falls, Oregon,-on Saturday, of pneumonia, Eldrld It. Bartrow, the 6th day of June 110.3, on timber cul A. c. GiHilth and brother were in large In the way of development Of The official game scheduled be- ture application No. 1043, for the S'.V town Tuesday from their ranch at only chlhl of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bart tlie resources of tlie county and an <»I' ssa. I ween Worden's Outlaws and the quarter of Section No. 10, in Town row, aged 8 months and 26 days. Klamath Falls team, which was to ship No. .38 h., Range No. 10 E. He increase In desirable Immigration. John W. Wells and A. Lapham of William Uhr- (•ike place at tiie new ball grounds names as witnesses: W. E. Bowdoln of Portland, arrived Bly were in 'I'lie Oregonian of tin* 24th has in the city on business In the fair grounds on Sunday was inann, of Dairy, Oregon; Henry In the city Tuesday night. It will MulHitance the following, on request Tuesday. declared off by the management on Sell mor, of Dairy, Oregon; John Han lx* remenils're<l that Mr. Bowdoln Lucian Applegate came In from account of the coldness of the weath son, of Dairy, Oregon; John Dieckrnan, I z of Secretary llltchcis-k, The De his stix-k ranch in Swan Lake Valley er. But it takes more than a little of Dairy, Oregon. was In the ncwspu|x-r busluesa here partini-nt of Justice lias Instructed on Monday. h.. M. B rattain , Register. for several yems. weather to dampen the enthusiasm the IJ. S. Attorney ut Portland to Notice For Publication. E<l. Hoyt, proprietor of the Hotel of bail players, as a practice game Theo. Kinsman of Bonanza on lake steps looking to tfle arrest of at the Fort, was here on a business was soon arranged with the following Department of the Interior, i Tuesday Ix-gan moving with Ills fami Marie Ware, late t'nlteil States (,'om- trip Friday. line up. I ji nd Office at Lakeview, Oregon. }- ly to Fort Klamath, where he will itilssloner ut Eugene, Or., mid also Worden's Outlaws: Klamath Falls: Dave Vinson, a stirkman from April 15, 1903. ) Kinney, c. live on Ills new ranch which he the arrest of two other Oregon Coin- Langel valley came to town Friday Vaden, Notice is hereby given that the fol Sloan, p. Hanks, lowing-named settler lias filed notice of on business, bought <>f S. B. Gardner. iiilssloiK-rs, whose names cannot be Benson, 1st B. Martin, I bin intention to make final proof in sup II. T. Chitwood left on Sunday's W. H. Musselman and wife arrived learned. Miss Ware mid the other 2nd B. Roberts, port of hia claim, and that said proof stage for Ashland where he will Foraker, M iissclnia n, 3rd B. in town Friday from Fort Klamath. two ('onilssioncrs arc to lie arraigned visit for several weeks. Wilson, w ill lie made before Jas. IL Driscoll, Houston, Smith, , County Clerk, at Klamath Falls, Ore B. S. Mr. Musselman has resigned his for perjury, falsification of records gon, on June 1, 190.3, viz: J. W. Hamakar made a busim>SS Siemens, L. F. Mitchell, itehmd there and will make Ills home and consplrlcy, with additional nilnoi trip to Lakeview Sunday, la-u ia C. Drake, lie re Zevely, C. F. McKinsey, If. E. No. 2417, for tiie SWJ<, Fee. 8, In the future In Klamath Falls. ciiiirges against each. Miss Ware turned Tuesday evening. Martin, R. F. Boyd, T. .32. S. R. 7'a E. W. M. He names It. A. Alford and wife were In the A very Interesting game was play tiie following witnesses to prove l»in Mr. S E. Martin and wife came up has left Eugene and her whereabout* city the first of the week from their ed but owing to the heavy wind there continuous residence upon and cultiva are not known, und It Is feared she from Merrill the latter part of the place In Plevna precinct. L. Hessig, of were a number of errors and bad tion of said land, viz: week to visit Mrs. Rmnsby before lias got ton out of the country. If so, l>riH Weiss, vv ClrH, of OI Garrett Fish and wife came up plays. The Outlaws won by a score Fort Klamath, Ore.; i Cris , Fort Klamath, Ore.; T Linsey ' Sisemore, her departure to Portland. They and sin* can lie heated, extradition from Merrill Friday on business ami of 9 to 4. i of Fort Klamath, Ore ; Ed. Hoyt, of There has been considerable work , Fort Klamath, Ore. ulso attended the opera while here. proceeding* will lx1 Instituted to pro- Incidentally t.i attend the opera. <lone on the grounds the last week. cure her icturn. IL G. McKinley arrived In town E. M. B rattain , Register. Burton L. Cunningham, the pho They are now in first class condition The Lakeview papers report ’•lg Saturday from Portland and left on | with a perfectly laid out diamond tographer of Ashland, and his broth Notice tor Publication. the Ager stage Sunday morning. and a wire screen back stop. The er Allan A. Cunningham wore regis preparations Ix-lng made for ball Representative R. A. Emmltt ami Department of the Interior,) tered al the Llnkvllle Mondav. games mid races on the Fourth. They wife of Keno spent a few days In the j big grand stand will accommodate a Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon.} • I large number of people and gives an They left on Tuesduy s stage for the now have a baseball fund of $400. city last week, they also took In Un- April 16, 1903.) excellent view of the grounds. The purses arc to be divided, $250 show while here. Notice is hereby given that the fol Fort country. Next Sunday there will be a regu lowing named settler has tiled notice of W. C Dalton and wife and Miss lar game lietwecn the two teams. D ied Tuesday night, April 28, going to tin- bent team mid $150 to his intention to make final proof in Marie Dalton came up from Tule 1IHI3, of Inflammatory rheuin.il I mii , the second lx-st. Tlieac must be at Lake Saturday to visit friends ami Admission to the grounds 25 cents. support of his claim, and that said proof Everyone should turn out as the «ill t>e made before Jas H. Driscoll, No en la>la Bunch, youngest daughter of le.ist three teams compete. attend the opera. ‘ game promises to be well worth the county clerk, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, trance fee will lie charged and no Mr. mid Mrs. (»scar Bunch, aged 4 H. L. Clopton, wife and child came price of admission, besides helping oil June 1, 190.3, vis: Now Is in from Bonanza Tuesday on a visit the boys to buy suits, etc. Thomas J. Patterson, I yearn and 6 montlis. Funeral will be j teams barred from entering. II. E. No. 2146, for the NE',, Sec. 6, T. the time for Klamath Fulls to do to Mr. Clopton ’ s mother, Mrs. Mary held at Fort Klamath today. 40, S., R. 13, E. W. M. He names the EVERY ONE TO PAY TAXES. somctlilng. We have a first class Kixartl, of (tie Esmond. following w itnesses to prove his contin X Mlns Alice Apfilcgate, who Is teach Mrs. C. C. Chitwood went to uous resilience upon ami cultivation of team here with g<xxl material The new law passed by the last ing a department In the Lakeview mid there Is no reaaon why we could Brookside ranch Monday to visit a legislature, to amend Sec. 3039 of said land, viz: L. D. Iturk, of Bonanza. whool, was r«|x>rtcd quite sick yes I week or more with lier parents, Mr. Bellinger and Cotton's annotiated Oregon; W. W. Warren, of Bonanza, not carry of! the champioiislilp of and Mrs. L. B. Applegate. Oregon; Alf Wallis, of Bonanza, Ore terday morning. Her department Codes and Statutes of Oregon, elimi gon; J. A. Nichols, of Bonanza, Oregon. Hout hem Oregon. If we play Lake Chas. Giavcs and sun left for their nates the following sections relating was dismissed for the remainder of E. M. B rattain , Register. view on the Fourth, we cun get a re home at Odell Saturday. They were to tax exemptions: the week. Lakeview Herald. PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENCE. accompanied by Miss Eva Bunnell, turn game for the Fall races here. Tiie personal property of ail per Mrs. ('aniline Llskuskl of Swan who will have charge of tlm school sons. who by reason of infirmity, age Hon. County Court of the State Roy Howard, son there. or poverty, may in the opinion of To of the Lake Valley was In town on Saturday Oregon, for Klamath County. county Btockinnn, J. the assessor, be unable to contribute proving up on tier homestead. KENO ITEMS. We, the undersigned, residents and toward the public charges. legal voters of Snow Precinct, in said Henry Schmohr, August Llskey anil says the Silver Lake The public property of every County and State, respectfully request Keno Is quite lively at present, the William I'hrmaiin were wltti her ax first honors and a gold I sound of hammer and saw is heard at householder to the amount of 4300, that the license to sell spirituous, malt i wllnesMB. They also made thisoffice local contest at tiie Corvallis Agricul all t lines ot the day. the articles to l>e selected by the and vinous liquors in less quantities I tural College prohibition assix'iatIon, If than one gallon in the precinct afore a visit. ! Flock's new building is fast near householder shall be exempt. and will represent that institution In ing completion and In a few days this law is enforced—and we suppose said. for tiie period of six months, from the 6th day of May, 1903, be granted to Dr. F. D. Stricker of Portland a slate contest to be held ill Dallas more will lx- ready for the ctock of it will !«■ it will mean that all pri Fred Fiock of Pokegama, in said pre came In on Monday morning's stage. vate provertv, either persona) or real, ¡liquors now at the railroad. Mr. cinct. and vour petitioners, as iu duty May Kt. The dix'tor expects to remain with l-'I’s-k is only waiting for bls new «ill be taxed. That includes every ! bound, will ever pray. Tile first trip of the new Railroad building to be completed as the pres thing, the clothes a man wears, fur Said petition will be presented to said us a few days. He Is looking around niture in his house, luniks, pictures. In Court on the 6th day of May, 1903. for a location to open an office and from Laird to I’okegnma will lx* ent building is too small to handle fact nothing is omitted. N. A. Campbell, Ed.-Campbel), S. J. The only Ills stock to an advantage. We Buy as Low as We Can! Tint’s may decide to locate In Klamath j made on May 1st. In the future we persons whos< names will not appear Meeker, S. J. Blackmore, J. Russell, C.ir|s-iiters ami an experienced boat Mike Dalton, James W. O ’ Brine, James need not drea-l the long and tedious We Sell as Low as We Can! That’« County. builder arrived from In-low and are at on the tax roll are paupers and In Gardner, D. W. Pierpont, Al. Frain, trip ov« r Hie mountains us It will be work on the dredger Iscit of J. F. dians and perhaps minors. Chas.S|>annaus, John Kerwin, Henry Wilson A Heidrich, the wholesale You Buy as Low as You Can! That’« co only a four or five hour ride to COII- Adams of Merrill, and they will soon I Win. McClure of Poe valley arrived Kerwin, C.M. Flginc,. W. E. Barton, Rquor dealers, have Just bought of. YOU Buy Of Us! That’s Dollars and Cents for Ben Edlor. J. Eaton, N. M. Fennell have the boat ready for the mueliln- in town Wednesday on business. licet with the railroad. S. T. Kummem an elegant well W. D. Allred, W. Griffith, Gen. Cook, lory which we understand will Is- Ross Boyd, who has been attending I D. It. Yeager, Frank Ixikrey, Al. Deek- inati'hcd team of sorrels, weight J We Carry as Fine and Varied a Stocx of NOTICE. i hauled to this place from near Fall i er, W. B. Grubb, M. A. Eddy, A. Crau- atxiut 1350. They propoao hauling j .i dental college In Portland, will I City, Cal., and loaded on the new i ford, F. B. Barfield, E. lierington, J. L. A apodal meeting of all Neighbors Meiers. their own frclgtit during the sum leave there May 2nd, and after a .boat here. Mr. L. O. Mills, present proprietor ot Crater Lake Camp No. *610, M. lner mid also to make delivery to short visit in Yreka will return of the Keno hotel and also of the liv SEED POTATOES. j W. of A., arc requested to meet at their customer* In the surrounding home to speml the summer with his ery stable is doing a gissl lively husi- Camp Hall Tuesday night, May 5, parents Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Boyd. I have a small quantity of small ' ness. Lysle is a g<sxl lively rustler towns. 1903. Business of importance which potatoes suitable for seed for sale at and will make It pay; everyone wishes George Blelin of the Klamath II. Driscoll County Clerk Jas. i him success and with his hospitable must not be neglected. $1 per sack while they last. niadi a trip to Bonanza Sunday in Stables Is crci-tlng a new residence J and accommodating nature, he is S. C. G raves , Clerk. O. S hort . on Main street next to the hotel. It As Can be Found in Any City. the interest of III«’ newly organized . sure to have it. Is well under way now mid when 1 Our sehoolma'am went home to DANGER OF COLDS AND GRIP. ••Driscoll Mercantile Co.” of that NOTICE. AVe buv direct from the largest jobbing bouses and manufactu The greatest danger from colds and place. He reports that they tuivi e re completed will make a neat and at , Poe valley Friday on a visit to Iter try for CASH, and are enabled to get the lowest prices, besides al folks, and will lx* gone until the 1st grip is their resulting in pneumonia. tractive addition to our town. stock- A meeting is called for the reived several freight teams of new of obtaining first-class goods. We are not paying enormous ex of May. Never mind Billy, that's If reasonable care loused, however, and holders of the Merrill Mutual Canal sell you goods at reasonable rates. Henry Parrish came In Tuesday! , not long. gixxls during the past week und are from Ashland with a big load of tim-1 Our school is progressing rapidly {Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken, Co. at Merrill, Tuesday, May 5. How all ready for biisin<*ss. WE KEEP THE BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR THAT ARE Under the careful management of' j all dangers will be avoided. Among Matters of importance have come The Alturas Plaindealer «ay«: Mr. her people. The rush of people in WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF BOOTS AND ' Miss Gertie VanMeter ami as a teach- ' [ the tens of thousands who have, used up that must be attended to. Yales, after canvassing the business Ix-re is more than overtaxing (lie er and a Jolly addition to our com-' TRADE IS ESPECIALLY SOLICITED. N. S. M errill , this remedy for these diseases we have E. S. P hillips , accommodations of our hotels. houses of Alturas, failed to ....... munlty; she is appreciated by all. I yet to learn of a single case having Secretary. President. Your patronage is always appreciated, and no matter how small N. S. Merrill came to town Satur There is talk of giving a dance here sufficient encouragement for putting you may rest assured it will be our constant aim to sell you the 1 resulted in pneumonia, which shows the 1st of May. and a good time ls| day. In waler works, and tlx* project, for can be obtained and at reasonable prices. anticipated. We always do have a; conclusively that it is a certain pre the present at least, has liecn aban for sale or BALLGAMES. good time at our dances and Mr. ventive of that dangerous disease. It' doned. It Is only a mat ter of time, Flock's building needs a good liouse- will cure a cold or an attack of the : trade. Age from 1 to 8 years old. Correspondence solicited. -The association wishes to arrange • warming. however, when water works will be Come . everylxsly and a J. S nowgoose , grip in less time than any nthei | a ball game between four nines as good time will be assured you. established. Keno, Oregon. treatment. It is pleasant and safe to Mr. Sam Padgett, our general mer follows: Two outside nines to play Out merchant« are getting ready The Klamath Count’ chant is at present renovating anil take. For sale by Chitwood & Co. *| In the morning, June 4. An outside We will receive this week one of for the big trade that Is expected Association will pay tl i improving his store building tltroiigh- the largest stocks of harness and sad nine to piny Klamath Falls nine on [ out and Mr. Win. Stone who has during the summer. Frelgjit wagons ward for the arrest and TIMBER LAND. ACTJCNE3. 1S78. dlery goods ever brought into the the morning of June 5. Fifty per ¡charge of the hardware department NOTICE EOR PUBLICATION ¡county. We intend to carry every are arriving In the city every day. any person or persons f cent of purses each day to each team for Mr. J. L. Padgett, is also fixing stealing or altering tl thing used in our line of business, On Monday, Robt, E. Hunsaker, E. Anything in their . I'NIT ED STATES LAND OFFICE. and try and meet the wants of the playing. The winning teams these | for spring trade. brands of any stick be) K. McCarthy and L. Blelin brought line will be carefully and and prompt L akeview , O keggn , A piiil 27, 1903. people. We will give the best goods member of tills associati two days to play a game In the after In n wagon train each of freight. ly attended to. Address Chas. Ho Notice is hereby given that Incom for the money that can be had. Call noon, Juno n, and all the purse to go John Bateman returned to Ager pliance with the provisions of the act : and look at our heavy breeching har- Business Is picking up and things are or J. O. Hamaker,Secre to the winning team. this morning freighting for Pailgett. I of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled ' ness, at $37.50, and sec if you can looking rather lively around town. Fort Klamath and Klamath Agen Smith, Flock and Woodard and ■An act for the sale of timber lands . beat it any place. Major Worden has just bought a cy are already scheduled and one keeps quite busy and has little spare lu the States of California. Oregon, B radley & G unther . time as spring stock is just coining in Neveda and Washington Territory,” 42 foot front on Main Sreet next to more nine Is wanted to make up the i and is all at tiie railroad. Subscribe for R epublican . Baldwin's hardware store. He pro 1 as exte uled to all the Public Land game. J. G. I' ikhce , Secretary, Several shares were stiliscribed at States by act of August 4, 1892, poses building a two story modern Klamath County Agricultural Asso Keno in (he new Light and Water N orton D. WALLING, office building. No excavations will ciation. Company. Mr. Maltby was Iterp sell-1 of Klamath Falls, conntyof Klamath, be made ax the building will set con Ing sltitres. It Is an enterprise that State of Oregon, has this day tiled in A GOOD TIME. cannot help but pay. siderable b I kivo the level of the street this office Ins sworn statement No. A N eigh boil and will have a solid stone street 2078, for the purchase of the Lots 3 On Tuesday, April 14, lt»03, a dance Keno, Or., April 28, 1903. aqd I and South J of NW| of Section front and an approncli of wide stone and supper was given at. Fort Klam 10 In Township No. 40 S, Range No. ORTH-ANKENY. steps. The offices will be arranged ath In honor of the marriage of Mr. 7 E. and will oiler proof to show that In suits of two rooms each. and Mrs. Benj. Loosley. The dance The Eugene Guard of Wednesday the land sought is more valuable for J. A. McIntire of tlm Ashland- was given In the Winter Knight hall gives the following account of the its timber or stone than for agricultu-, Klamath Falls stage line arrived In and the floor was crowded, there be wedding of John S. Orth, Clerk of ral purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Clerk of j Now Open town Monday morning. When asked ing sixty couples present. The music Jackson county and Miss Dee An Klamath County at Klamath Falls. keny, daughter of 11. E. Ankeny: In regard to Hit' proposed change in was furnished by the Worlow orches A brilliant society event f<x>k place Oregon, on Friday, the 3rd day of mull route. He stated tlnit-he thought tra. At midnight supper was served last evening in the beautiful home .lulv, 1903. lie names as witnesses: I In all probability, the government at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. L. of Hon. and Mrs. 11. E. Ankeny, 260 ' R. S. Moore or Klamath Falls, Or. PASSENGER, EXPRESS AND FAST FREIO It waA the v eddlng II. II. Wescott of Klamath Falls, Or. >1 would make the change, thereby hav Hcsslg and 1.17 people enjoyed one of Pearl street. LEAVE KLAMATH FALLS I A. M Klamath “ Falls. Or., J. C. Smith of ................. “ ~ ing tlm mall come by railroad to the most sumptions of repasts, one of the eldest daughter of the house J. (1. Pierce J’lamath Falls, Or. hold, Miss Doe, to John Orth, a Office: Mammoth Stabtes, Largaat and Moot Centrally PoIMKiiinn-wtid tlm singe carry i that could not he excelled In quantity prominent citizen and buslners man ••isons claiming ad- Any m ' described lands are It from there Instead of from Asl - and quality. The dance lasted until of Jacksonville, now county c'j-ik of vei'seiv tl Travelers conveyed to e’l points at r Aelr claims in this request t land. This would cut off about half I daylight the next morning and all Jackson county, Southern Oreg >n. W. BUILDING, •d day of . care given to stock. The wedding was a semi-private office of tlm route but lm would wtill retain voted the host and hostess the best of TTATN, affair, only the Immediate friends , July Klamath. Falls his contract for this jtid. Register. cntci talnc: •>. and relatives of the families bcl.:k Mrs. J. C. Parrish E lectric Ladies Furnishings. CASH STO I •K ? g NEW SPRING GOODS i ARRIVING L. F. WILLITS, P THE EXCELSIOR Dairy /. F. DA VIES, Prop General Merchandise, Patent Medic Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Muslins, Yarns, Crash, Notions and ^G ROC E R I 4 JACKS $250.00 R THE BALDWIN STUDIO To UP-TO-DATE PHOTOS An Shortest and Best Route to R. R. Best Time and Accomm for Business. and Printing for Specialty. I and from Ager Daily, via Hot Springs, by Daylight