Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, May 21, 1903, Image 2

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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.
PaMuhedeveer Tb»r»t»j by
WESLEY O. SMITH,
E dito « axd P bopbistob .
BARB WIRE,
STOCK & DAIRY
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THURSDAY.
Special Election June 1, 1903
Reames & Jennings.
4
1903.
For Congressman—1st District.
NON. BINGER HERMANN,
ot Douglas County.
At Prices never before
quoted in Klamath County
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21.
republican ticket .
SALT
A'
MAY
"There is not one word of truth in
the rumor, that I am oppc«ed to Mr.
Hermann’s election: but on the con-
: trary. 1 heartly and earnestly desire
his election; 1'bcpc that every voter
. who believes in the principles of the
'party and wishes well for the adminis-
j (ration will cast his vote for Mr. Her­
mann. The rumored quariel between
Mr. Hermann and myself is without
; foundation. Our relations are. and
'always have been, cordial.”—Presi­
dent Roosevelt.
WANTS REAMES TO APOLOGIZE.
Goods.
espertally U m Tiiuiwr and Sl<>ne art.
¡1 mtnis uiorv than probable, |u
view "f tile rvm-ut w liuiemUe with-
drawate of vast areas us pretended
forest reserve'«, that the avowed poli­
cy of Mr. Hermann to preserve the
public land* fur general distribut liai
amoog tlie peuple, whs the
real
cause uf dtsagneinent betwe-en him
and hia superior, tlie Honorable bec-
, rvtary.
Oregon has developed slowly. She
ha* within her border considerable
areas of g-eid timber lands, unlit fur
settlement or cultivation, vast water
power unemployed and unappropriat­
ed.
With these resources readily
i available some of her citizens in the
more remote and sparsely settled
portions have hoped for and confi­
dently looked forward to the develop­
ment uf lmpurtant lumbering indus­
tries. necessitating the building of
railroads and providing transporta­
tion facilities to lier interior and
employment of labor both in the
forest and farm.
Mr. Hermann's
policy as shown by his record favored
a consumai ion of these developments
and facilitated the peopling of our
whole state. Dues the recent acts
of the Secretary of lhe Interior in
setting apart so-called forest reserves
tend to such development?
You the
sovereign people please answer this
at the polls June 1st.
Say then by
your vote whether you approve the
withdrawal of one-half of Josephine
County the greater portion of Curry
and Coot Counties and last practic­
ally every acre of publia timber land
in Lake County, all of which may
subsequently be acquired by corpora­
tions and monopolists.
V oter .
Prudence dictates in al) well regu­
lated families, that when there is
I dirty linen to be washed, it should be
RAILROAD PROSPECTS.
cleansed within their own household.
[ We believe that this rule holds good
An important conference was held
| in political parties as well as in in­ lately in San Francisco between Pres­
dividual families.
While we are ident Harriman of the 8. P. line and
aware that the rule is not always officials of northern railroads in re­
strictly adbeared to in either case, gard to railroad matters.
Harriman
we never-the-less believe that
it recently purchased the California
would be for the best interest of the North Western railroad, which runs
family or political party as the case through Marin, Sonoma and Mendo­
Connecting with Klamath Lake R. R. for all Points on S. P. R. R.
may be if it were observed.
cino counties, at a cost of »2,000,000,
Just now, we are sorry to Ray. and it is believed that it will be ex­
there seems to be a public washing tended farther north to Eureka, and
I going on between the great majority finally up Klamath river, to form a
of the democratic party in this coun- junction with the Columbia Southern
! ty on one side and A. E. Reames. railroad, a southern branch of the
: congressional candidate for that Oregon Railway and Navigation line.
LEAVE KLAMATH FALLS 8 A. M
party in this district, on the other. Tlie Oregon Railway and Navigation
Office: Mammoth Stables, Largest and Most Centrally Located.
The Herald regrets very much that Co., with line along the Columbia
a circular letter bearing the signature river to Spokane, Walla Walla and
Travelers conveyed to all points at reasonable rates. Best of A. E. Reames is being generally
Eastern Oregon, is said to Live re­
sent throughout this county, infuriu- cently merged its interests with the
care given to stock.
I ing the people that parties claiming Oregon Short Line, which lias pasxed
' to be Democrats, and especially nam- under the control uf the Union Pacific
Telephone 101.
| ing Dr. Daly, were not supporting one of llariiman's lines.
In the
1..
t him for Congress.
What authority event of a junction of tlie southern
' Mr. Reames has for promulgating extension of the O. R. Jt N. line,
such a report we do not know, or forming connection through Siskiyou
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what influence has been brought to county with the California North
The Klamath County Lite Store bear to goad him into making Such Western in Humboldt county, there
I an unwaranted statement at this would be another transcontinental
Association will pay the above
• time is beyond our comprehension. line from Chicago, via Omaha, Chey­
ward for the arrest and conviction
So far as we know Dr. Daly and all enne. Ogden, Eastern Oregon, Klam­
any person or persons found guilty of other Democrats of Lake County ath Lake Basin and Klamath river to
stealing or altering the marks or have been supporting Mr. Reames Eureka in reaching the California
brands of any stock belonging to any all through the present campaign.
Great Western for San Francisco, via
We feel that it is not only unjust, Ukiah. Santa Rosa, Sun Rafael and
member of this association.
Address Chas. Horton, President I but it is a positive insult to the in Tiburon, with fe'ry connection at
teliigence and loyaiity of the Iietno- latter point. Tiie object of thia move
or J. O. Hamaker,Secretary.
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crats of Lake County.
We feel that is evidtntly to head off Hill of the
a full explanation and an apology is Great Northern building a road to
I due the Iiemocrats of this part of the San Francisco, who might eventually
■ District from Mr. Realties.
We be- join with the Santa Fe It. R. Co., an
, lieve that Mr. Reames has been im- agent of which recently purchased
posed upon; that he has taken reports local short roads in Humlioldt county,
INCLUDING
: for facts without having first made with intention of purchasing the Cal­
' a full and careful Investigation and ifornia North Western, if Harriman
has acted illadvisedly on the same.
had not come in ahead to pay the full
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We hope that Mr. Reames will be price asked. The S. P. Co. now has
able to make a satisfactory explana­ a road of their own from San Fran­
tion of his unwaranted criticism of cisco to the Mississippi river, by the
the Democrats of Lake County, and southern route via Los Angeles and
mrsp , e ^^ vd ’
in the mean time we ask our friends El Paso to New Orleans, and by the
to suspend their judgement until the Central route, via Ogden
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and Chey-
matter is more fully understood— enne to Omaha,
With this northern
Lakeview Herald.
¡connection it will have a road from
Daily-by Daylight-between
Klamath Falls and Pokegama
Shortest Route, Best time and Accommodations.
PASSENGER, EXPRESS AND FAST FREIGHT LINE
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R. W. MARPLE, Proprietor.
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$250.00 REWARD
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The Duffy Co.
Sleepless anih^-------
When you want t pleaasmi plo>“ »irv
try Uhauilwrlain'a
h
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Tablets. Ttw
Th, y v aie
Jir easy
« ,i»t tu
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Tatih-ta.
pleasant in effect. Fur sale by eliti-
wood A Co,
WARTH
Präsident.
orea T lv alar . ied
By a Persistent Cough, but Perma­
nently Cured by Uhamherlaln »
Cough Remedy.
-Mr. H. P. HurUtge. a student at
law. in Greenville, S. ('., ha.» iteen
trout tied fur four or five years with a
cui.tiiiuous cough which ix
••greatly alarmed nte, causing nic t<>
fear that I wa.-> in tin t
cunaumptlon.” Mr. Burbage, hiving
wen Chamberlain** Cough Remedy
advertised, concluded to try It. N”*
read what he says of it: "1 H-on h it
a remarkable change and after using
two bottles of the twenty-flye cent
size, was permanently cured." N'.d
by Chitwood A Co.
kLA.UA
1 R. REIMES,
Vice President.
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Corrssoondenc!
Invited.
Collections Attended
to Promntly.
COMMENCING MAY 1st, IMS
TREASURERS NOTICE.
KLAMATH FALLS-POKEGAMA
Notice is hereby given that there are
funds in the County Treasury for the
redemption of the following oinntv war­
rants protested on and prim to March
Interest
on wtme will cease
19, 1MK.
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Noa. 8«28. 8717, IK’t.
from this date:
«779, 88!», SHOD, 8737. *81«, 8721, *846.
.>«¡5, 8364. 8845, 87». 8872, 8iH8, »756.
8941, 884.3, »416, 894», »441, 8750, 8»M,
6146, 8836, 8965, 87«3, *79«, 896«, 8'13.
8710. 8931. 8739, 7MB. - *45, 872», **■'*)•
Dated»! Klamath 4'alla, Oiegoo, this AGENT AT LAIRDS AT DEPUT.
4th dav of December, 4902.
I) AI LY BC )TH WAYS
Cmoiectlnir at l airds With S. P. «• R.over the ne*
Railroad from Pokegama to Lairds.
|. \V. BURRISS, Agent,
klamath
H. II. V.»x Vaixi xst so,
County Treaaerer.
G
A. POPPLETON. Manager.
Department of the Interior,
Laud Office at Lake view. Oregon,
May 4. I9U8.
Notice ia hereby given that the fol­
lowing-named wilier ha» filed notice <d
ilia intention to make final proof in sup-
port ol hi» claim, and that »aid proof
will tie made before the county clerk of
Kiatnatb county, Oregon, at Klamath
Falla, Oregon, on June 24. 1MO3, viz.
W’LLIAM II WEBB
II E No >022 lor tlie N F.‘4 Sec 1!» Tp 3*
S R 10 F. W M. Ore. He name» the fol
lol- ­
lowing witnesses to prove Riscontimi-
ous residence u;»»n and cultivation of
■aid lami, vis: John Short, II -S New-
ton. C R IVIjtp and B W Short, all ol
Klamath Fall», Oregon.
E. M. B kattiix . Register
DESERT LAND, FINAL PROOF—NO­
TICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land office. 1
Lakeview, Or., April 2s, lWB. f
Notice is hereby given that Charles J.
Swingle of Ixirella, Oregon, lias tiled no­
tice ol intention to make n-ooi on his
desert-land
claim ---------
No. 398.
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NF.'4> Sec 7, T 40 S, Il 14 E, \4 M be
lure Jas. H. Driscoll,
Csunty
at
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.......... Clerk *'
Klamath Falls, Or., on Saturday the
13th day ot June, 1903. He names the
following witnesses to prove the com-
filete irrigation and reclamation of sai l
and: William D. Can, p' ell of Lirella,
Or., Silas Obeneiiain of Loralla, O-.,
Thomas Culbert of Lirella, Or., Eugene
Wilkerson of Lorella, < »r.
E. M. BRATTA1N, Register.
EXCHANGE
STABLES
W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor,
EAST
END,
KLAMATH
FALLS,
OREGON.
I • awxr
II<»rs»VH boarded by day, week or n.cuth.
Livery» Hay and Grain bought and sold.
Passenger* conveyed to all parts of Southern Oregon
and Northern California at the very lowest rates.
Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel
Linkville. Phone Main 41
WES* SIEE STABLES
Jas. Sigler, Prop’r
Pirst Class Horses
Pine Carriages
Peed Stables.
Notice For Publication.
Department of the Interior. !
I .a nd Office at Lakeview, Oregon, >
Aprils, IH '
Notice is hereby given that the fol­
lowing-named settler tian filed notice of
bi» intention to make final proof in sup­
port of his claim, .and that said proof
will lie made before Ja«. II. Driscoll,
County Clerk, at Klamath Falls, <iregon,
NOTICE FOR 1’1 BLICATION.
on May 23. 1903. viz:
Blue’ord J. Ih-adrnond,
Iiepnrlinrnt of the Interior,!
H. E. No. 2446, for the Lits 22 and 23,
Ijnd Otiice al laikeviea, Oregon,J
Sec. 3, T. ot.
R. JU E. W. M. lie
May 4. HUB. I
names the follow ing witnesses to prove
Notice
is
hereby
given
that the fol­
iiis continuons residence upon and cul­
tivation of said land, viz: W. H. Mor­ lowing.named settler lis» tiled notice ol
gan, of Fort Klamath, Ore. ; Monroe his intention to make final proof in sup-
Morgan, of Fort Klamath, fire.; Wil­ port of iiis claim, and that »aid proof
liam Moore, of Fort Klamath, Ore.; will lie made la-fore James II. UriMoll
Linsey Bisemore, of Fort Klamath, Ore. County Clerk at Klamath 4alls, Or on
June 24, 190.3, viz:
E. M. BKATTAIN, Register.
San
Francisco
via
tlie
Oregon
Short
harah j rodkey
HERMANN S RECORD.
| Line, connecting at Portland and
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878— II E No 2b.”., for the S', SEE and NW1,
hE' . and NE'g SW '4 Dec 32 Tp 32 8 R
E ditor R epúblicas : Since the other northern points, The s. I’. •
Notice for Publication.
f)» E \\ M Ore. He names the follow­
so-called Democratic press of thia will control all these lines, and is also
ing witueaaea to prove his continuous
state and as much of it elsew here as reported as endeavoring to secure
■ upon and cultivation of -ni l
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE )
the Reames management could pur­ that portion of the Northern Pacific L akkvikw
, O kbgox , February 2», IM03. i land, viz: L Heasig, J C. Weiss, WT
chase, have shouted
themselves road from Portland to Tacoma and
Notice is hereby given that, in com- Shives and B I! Griffith, all of Fort
hoarse about Hon. Binger Her­ Seattle. Possibly the road built in -Jiance
with the provi-ions of the a< t of Klamath, Oregon.
this county from Laird’s to Klamath J’.1
mann’s record in the land office, it
E. M. B hattaix , Register
Congress
of June 3. 1878, entitled "An
.
lake
may
also
become
a
part
of
this
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may not be amiss to say a word on j
act for the -ale of timfier lands in the
northern
through
road
to
the
east.
—
that subject, not as an explanation or
states of California, Oregon, Nevada and
Notice For Publication-
in defense, but by way of illustration. i Yreka Journal.
Washington Territory,” as extended
Ilepartment of the Interior, i
to ai. the Public LanJ Mates by act
One of the peculiar features of this
bio fire at A shland .
of August 4, 1892.
Land Office at l<akeview (irrgon,
unwaranted attack to which I desire
April 28, l!O3. )
James F. Adams of Merrill, cour.ty of
to call the special attention of the
Ashland suffered a most disaster- K lamatli, State of Oregon, lias this day
Notice is hereby given that the fol-
voter is the cowardly manner in
filed in thia office hia sworn statement i .
, which these alleged politicians get ous tire, tliis morning, which broke No. 1873 for the piircba-v of the 4. >., of lowing-named settler lias filed notice ol
Ids intention to make final proof in aii|e
upon the stump and yell fraud out shortly before 3 o’clock in the SF.i^ See 19, \4 1, of
,,i Section 2t), port of Id, t-li-ii». and that said proof
restaurant
on
Fourth
street
near
the
without specifying or attempting to
to Tywnsliip No. 40 S, Range No. », E »ill tie made liefore Jas. H. Driscoll,
point toa single questionable trans­ 8. P. depot, and before its fiendish
( ounty Clerk at Klamath Falla. Or., on
work
was
stopped
nearly
a
whole
and will offer proof to show that the June 13. 1903, viz:
A certain Jas. Schell who
Satl.factlon Guaranteed
</. 4. BLEW action.
J.C.WHIPP
block
of
business
buildings
went
up
land sought is more valuable for its
MANAGER assumes the prefix of -Rev.” makes
V
Write V» “or Semple»
William D. Catnpliell, H. E. No. 1(M>3
F. L WRIGHT
PHONE 4-5-0
a great deal of noise and beats the in smoke and entailed a loss of nearly timber or stone than for agricultural
"'f S it . 36, T. 3» H„ R.
air with the fool statement that »25,000, upon which there was an in­ purixrses, and to establish his claim to 1-4.. w.M. He names the following
said land before Jas. .f. Driscoll, Coun­ witnesses to prove Ilia continuous resi­
surance
of
»10,000
carried.
The
fire
-Binger Hermann has lost to Ore-
ty clerk at Klamath Falls, Or, on Tues­ dence ii|«m and cultivation of said land,
gon millions of dollars’ worth oi tim­ first swept up the street southward, day the 4th dav of August, 1903.
vix: Silas Ots'iichain, of Lorella (ire-'
ber and lands through willful neg­ licking up the wooden buildings in
He names as witnesses: William gon; Engene Wilkerson, of Ixm-lla, Ore-
lect of his duties.”
I respectfully its path and damaging the one-story Monebraker and Lee Loten ot Ketio or gon ; Thomas Culbert. of Lirella, Ore
Moore and J. G. l’ierce, of Klan’ gon; Charles J. Swingle of Lorella, Ore­
ask this worthy Rev. how this can veneered brick building of C. E. Nin- K. H. _____________
SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
gon.
possibly be. Oregon has lost none of inger, and only stopped at the solid ath Fails, Or.
DEALER
IN
MARBLE
C
Any and all persons claiming adverse-
her territory, her boundaries remain . brick walls of the building at corner
GRANITE.IRON FENC­
F„ -M. BKATTAIN, Register.
Fourth
and
B
streets.
Next
below
'y
the
above-deaciitied
lands
ar-
re-
ASHLAND OREGON^ unchanged.
None of her forests
ING AND ALL KINDS
where
the
fire
broke
out
on
the
nort
h
£*•
tjmir
claims
in
this
office
POSTOFFICE
BOX
NO-
05 have be-.n digged up or carried away.
OF CEMETERY WORK
TOWN TRFASURFR’S NOTICE.
on or before
said 4th day of August,
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still exercises E mminent D omain was the Gurnea brick block and " 1J03-E. “
M. B rattai *, Register.
through
the
upper
story
windows
of
over all lands within her boundaries,
_Ni,ticc !s hereby
thal thcre
then where the loss?
Within the that structure which were unprotect­ TIMBERLAND, ACT JUNE 3 1878 - are funds in the town treasury for
ed
by
iron
shutters
the
lurid
ele
­
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ’
past 3 years in some portions of the
thè
the redcmptlon
redemption of
of thè
the fulYo^ni
following ’
flint
u ’J Ir-
9 * «.«....a
_ _ Haute to cc tse war-
state considerable areas have been ments shot, while the roof which tvas
r
®
nl
*
r,
Pre
«t
on
frotn
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.
added to the tax bearing account of of shingles covered with a tar prep­
Aprii 9, 1903: Nos. 919, »20,
»21,
the state thereby materially increas­ aration, also quickly took fire and in L akkvibw , O bkgo . x , February 26, 1!»)3. »22, »23, 924, »25, ».0,
»27. »28, »2»,
Notice is hereby given that in com­ »30, »31,
ing her source of revenue.
The gov­ the end there was little left of the
»32, »33, »34, »35, »38, »37,
ernment title has become devested building but the walls and the char­ pliance with the provisions of the act of »3*. »;;», »40, »41,
»12, 94.3, 941, »45,
and is now held by the citizen.
But red ruins of partitions and floors. Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An »46, 947, 948,
04», »50, »52, »53, »54,
act for the sale of timber lands in the
The
second
story
was
fitted
up
as
a
the lands are still in existence, like­
states of California, Oregon, Nevada »55. 95(j, »57, 958, »5», »00, »til, 002,
wise the timber, then in all candor lodging house and every one of the and Washington Territory,” as extendi »63, »(i|, »71, 905,
»00, »07, 9«8, »70,
21
rooms
were
occupied
and
tieds
had
where is the loss?
I say without
ed to all the Public iJmd States bv »72, »Gl), »73, »71, 975
?70, »7(1, 977, »51,
MAYLONE’S MII/I/INERY | hesitation
or fear of successful con- I ¡ 1 been made in the corridors and hall- act of August 4, 1892.
J. W. SlKMKNS.
Ilarvey i„
L Bcott,
Scott, oi
of Klamath Agenev
Agency
iiarvey
i tradiction that this species of mud ' ways.
Illlitv At k looiafl.
.
Town Treasurer.
of Klamath, Mate of t . On-goii
I,» '
j slinging is not intended for or ad-1 | As near its can be ascertained at county
thin day filed in thia office hi,
(dressed to the intelligent thinking present the losses are as follows:
..S2ÛOO
Ztttt statement No. 1802 for the pnrehaneof
voter, but especially designed
to 1 Gurnea Block.....................................
I the S4?j 8E>4' Fee 3.3 Two 37 8 R » F
N'V‘4 N WS Fee 3,
S e L Sc 4 in
catch the ear of the unwary, and to G. A. Gurnea, merchandise and
furniture............................................#000
all such I wish to say Mr. Hermann’s
Township No. 38 H, Rang»* No. 9 E W \|
I1" ,K,r'‘,’y <lven
there
record proves him to be and to have I L. P. Orr.............................................. 2200
and will offer prixif to »how that the
Ashland Trading Co.......................... 1400 land nought tn more valuable for itn tim­ ther d"t'n.treasury for
Wholesale and Retail Dealer Xt,Si^
Pole/ & Hughs. ....................................100 ber or atone than for agricultural mir warr^. P“On °f a"
h e<ulnf y
none» and to eatablinh bin claim to nai.i Jan
in all kinds of Fresh and i tire official term as Land Comtnis- W. L. Townsend...................................250 land
I8.r’t7,“d ”n :""1 Prl"r t«
liefore
C.
H.
Withrow,
F
s
C
om
thlsditJ,nu,^t Will eease from
o ,r .
r,
. . I sioner, his recommendation adverse Mrs. E. F. Kinney .......................... 2000
at Klamath Falln, Or, ¿n 8»t.’
Salt Meats. Every variety, t0 lhe proposed -Range L-asing” E. F. Kinney....................................... 1500 miMioner
Provest.............................................. 1500 tirday, the 25th day of July, jtnil
'’■‘'•dat Klamath Falls, Orc., this
of Sausage always on , ¡’ll!, his “Checker Boarding” of P.
He names an witneaaen: W E
,
,
n«.
M • rr Iforc8t reserv«»<' a* to exclude there- Ed. Sutton............................................ looo 8 L Scott and (¡co. L. Loottley of KlX’ | 111th day of March, I»03.
H- H. Van Valkenbiirg,
hand.
from railroad grant lands across the Mrs. O. Ganard................................... 2000 K^aWaS or'A “
1000
. same, and last but not least his rec­ C. E. Nlninger......................
County Treasiiter.
ommendation for repeal of the lieu Miscellaneous....................................... 1000 vernefy the aUivtMlX'rilH' Maud? are
For reliable information concern- land act, theac last two being direct­
Call at the R epublican office for ing public lands go to J. W. llama- ly in the interest of the people by
Total...................................... »22,450 raquMted to file their claim, in t“"
fine job work.
The total insurance amounted to
kar; get the benefit of thirty years the
»8- increaaed
t——----- >-----
• - public
>•.
area - of
domain
subject to .settlement under the about »10,500.—Ashland Tidings,
Save money by making your home­ experience.
GENERAL FREIGHTER,
homestead laws and general distri- May 18.
stead, timber and other filings with
Dr J. G. (¡ob|„ an(1 w(fp Rnd
Onion seta at Baldwin’s Hardware but Ion among the people under the
C. H. Withrow, (J. S. Commissioner,
Hon. 11. E”. Ankeny irHved In tlx W. Brons arrived in town W(,lhl ’
Store.
»the«- laud
other
land I laws
awm of the United States City Wednesday.
Klamath Falls, Oregcrn.
-Frompt and careful attention
(day evening, from M«df.,rd.
I
to all orders............
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Teams with or without Drivers
Phone, Mum 13
Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. F. A A. M.
Latest Styles in Hats, Ready riade Underwear and
Shirt Waisjs. Medallions and Heclin Laces.
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Kv T ai iob .
W. X.
CENTRAL MILLINERY STORE,
LEADING
SADDLE AND HARNESS)
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Shop in Eastern Oregon.
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C. C. MALTBY & SON. Props
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The Maltby Saddle is Known
and Recognized as the Best on
the riarket. C. C. Haltby has had
41 years’ experience in saddlery in stock countries.
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Complete Line of Harness and Riding Material
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JUST RECEIVED
The Latest in Ladies Trimmed fiats,
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Shirt Waists, Ladies ready made Musiin Underwear and all kinds
of Ladies Furnishings always on hand.
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Wm. Storm Jr., Prop.
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NOTICE FOR Pl’BI.k ATlUN.
NEW GOODS ARRIVED
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County Treasurer’s Notice.
J. n. nooRE,
DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH
Meet on the timt «od third Tin»»
days of every moniti.
Office nt art
Untile llazrn, N. <«.; Francia Siglar,
V. (1.; Alice liiieller, Sec.; Rílerrí
Fountain, Treasurer.
C. C. BROWER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Reference by permiaaion :
National Bank and Astoria
Bank of Astoria. Oregon,
oppoaite Court
House,
Fall», Or. I‘hone, Main IO4.
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DRAKE & WALL!NG,
Attorneys and Counselors at Lae
Practice in State ami Federal Courts
and U. 8. land Office.
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Dr. H. B. HARGUS,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office—next door to the Opera lion*.
Room 7—Hotel Linkville.
Special attention given diseases ol 1^4
eve—(ilassea lifted.
X liny I.ulHiralory—Examination) |7.W
to |25.
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON.
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W.
STEPHENSON
physician AND SURGEON.
»file« in rooms formerly occupi*!
by Dr. Reatnea. Phone 31.
At office day and night.
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
GEO. H. MERRYMAN
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON.
Office Over U needs Market.
Telephone in Office.
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Notary Public.
Office in the RxpnniJCAM BnihlinF
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
C. H. WITHROW,
AOBNT
STATE LAND BOARD.
Notary Public and Convey«<M9f‘
KLAMATH FALLS, ORt!-
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