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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1903)
H e have added to our lines a full Stock of Groceries and Dry Goods. I ERS SUPPLIES KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. Published every Thursday by what accounted for by the unfounded reports of small-pox tit it were prove* i lent, which undoubtedly kept many from ullcnding. lUsultst - JU NR 4—FIRST DAY. The Duffy Co. Sleepless and restless. CRATER LAKE ftlEX MARTIN President. PICTURES E R. REIMES. Vice President. First race—j mile dasli, free for all Now oil JSiilo 2-year-olds, purse $67.50. Alice A won, Uncle Tom second, E ditor and P roi * kiktok . AT THE Miss Shirley third; time 40 seconds. Second race ) mile and repeat, free itaacairrios » ati »: for all, purse $<>7.50. O bi year (in advance)..................... *2 00 1 First and second heats, Wooer won. Seventy second Fashion third; time THURSDAY. JUNE 11. 1903 1 fill and 52j seconds. I Third race—Vaquero J ml1 dash. ! free for all Klamath County saddle Call and see our XVhat is the matter with Klamath horses, purse $25. Corresoondenca Falls? Are its citizens asleep or are Ben Bolt won, Siwaslt second, Klamath River Views tliey not interested in the future of Flashlight third; time r.4 seconds. Invited, our city? Here we have two or three Fourth race— | mile and repeat , free to Promotly. enterprising men who have worked for all, purse $75. and labored (without remuneration) First heat, Tulare Chief won, Alex all tlie spring for tlie success of a pro ander second, Dairy Maid third, Sev A O. U. W. BUILDINO, ject that would be a credit to us, one enty fourth; time 23| seconds. Klamath Falls. that would bring money and people Second heat—Tulare Chief won. and business to our town and w hat Dairy Maid second, Alexander tliird, support have we given them? XV’ith Seventy fourth; time 24 seconds. ’ JUNK 5, SECOND DAY. a city to draw from that ought to guarantee at least 400 attendance First race—j mile and repeat, free [ each day, we get, on the best day an i for all, purse $75. attendance of less than that numbet j | First heat—Alexander won, Dairy ' from the whole county. We are not Maid second, Beu Bolt third; time 35 complaining about the county. If , seconds. Kiamath Falls had done as well as the Second heat—Dairy Maid won, Fare, Gentlemen, round trip, $1.50 surrounding towns everything would Alexander second, Ben Holt third; have been well. Fare, Ladies, round trip, $1.00 time 34j seconds. 1 wish to call attention to a few Third heat—Alexander won, Dairy Fare, Children between lOand 15 yrs, 50 cts. facts. XX’e have a town that we can Maid second; time 36 seconds. be proud of. The county seat and Second rice—] mile dasli, free for Laundry called for and de Tickets on sale at Duffy Co's and Hanning's Candy one of tlie best towns in Southern Or all, purse $75. egon, . with vast ------------- resources ------ and ------ every --------- .. j 1 Alexander won, Seventy second, jirivuntntrA Kitchen, Klamath Falls, Oregon. livered to all customers. advantage tn to mnVss make it. it a a Klcr big nitv city, ' Sleepy Jim third; time 1:21J beautifully located and situated in j Tliird race—j mile pony race, free the midst of a big cattle country, ' for all not over 59 inches high, purse with unlimited water power and with $25. with millions of feet of the finest tim ! Printer won, Jack second, Flaxie ber in the country, tribrutary to its third, Uncle Tom fourth; time 37 W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, streams and lakes. These are’its nat ; seconds. A SPECIALTY. ural resources but what do we as a Fourth race—Novelty race—mile ' town intend to do? Do we think dash, free for all, purse $25 to leading EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. HIS LAST HOPE REALIZED. ■ that we can sit idly by and wait for horse at each quarter. prosperity? Do we think that we (From the Sentinel, (Jebo, Mont.) First quarter—Tulare Chief won, ■ ¡«vrba-wr Horse» boarded by day, week or month. have a mortgage on success, that it time 25 seconds In t he first opening of Oklahoma to Livery. Hay and Grain bought and »old. le/M Klamath Lake R. R. for all Points on S. P. R. R. is an assured tiling? If so, we are j, j and 1 mile—Wooer won; time settlement in 1889, tlie editor of this Passengers conveyed to all parts of Southern Oregon mistaken. 1 have seen towns, many ! for mile 1:55. paper was among tlie many seekers of them, with resources fully as great after fortune who made tlie big race and Northern California at the very lowest rate». JUNE 6, THIRD DAY. as ours, towns that have practically I First race—i mile and repeat, one tine day in April. During his [ and gone out of existence, and ■ purse $67.50. traveling alaiut and afterwards his' Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel KJER, EXPRESS AND FAST FREIGHT LINE died why? Simply because of the lack of First and second heats—Tulare camping upon ills claim, he encoun energy its citizens, , because they Chief won. Wooer second, Dairy Maid tered much bad water, which, togeth Linkville. Phone Main 14 ------- — of ------------------------------ -------------- ....j LEAVE KLAMATH FALLS 8 A. M 1 were __ 2.." ____ ____________ 2__ ■ third; time 23f and 23} seconds. firm U" believers in predestination, er with the severe heat, gave him a Mammoth Stables, Largest and Most Centrally Located, thought that they could grow and be Second race—} mile consolation very severe diarrhoea which it seemed successful without hustling, so they ; race, purse $25. almost impossible to check, and along conveyed to all points at reasonable rates. Best went to sleep and most of them are in I I Fashion won, Sleepy Jim second; in June tlie case became so bad lie ex a trance yet, a few of them may wake time 54J seconds. pected to die. One day one of ills j en to stock. up eventually, like our neighboring I Miss Shirley — ---- ——» » for — » last —» neighbors brought blin one small hot- j was entered town, the county seat of Jackson' race but fei) on tlie get away. tie of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera 101. R. W. MARPLE, Proprietor. county, but it is usually too late. and Diarrhoea Remedy xs a last hope. KLAMATH FALLS CHAMPIONS. Did' you ever see an individual A big dose was given iiim whUe he achieve Success without constant la was rolling about on the ground in The series of ball games played dur bor? If you will stop a moment you 1 great agony, !- - - and in a few minutes ing tlie races, created considerable in can think of any number of brilliant 1 I tlie dose was repeated. Tlie good young men, who have had every ad- j terest. Probably the nmst evenly etiect of the medicine was soon no vantage, who have made a complete matched teams were the Bonanza and ticed and within an hour the patient Wm. Storm Jr., Prop. failure of life, simply because they Merrill, which played Thursday morn was taking his first sound sleep for a have been told so often that they ing and resulted in a score of 21 to 15 fortnight. That one little bottle Wholesale and Retail Dealer were bound to make their mark in | in favor of Merrill. There wxs some worked a complete cure, and he can the world, that they allowed them I good individual playing by both sides not help but feel grateful. Tlie sea in all kinds of Fresh and selves to believe it and could not see but on account of lack of practice, the son for bowel disorders la-ing at hand Salt Meats. Every variety the necessity of working for what team work was poor. In the second suggests tills Item. For sale by Chit they themselves believed and every day’s game between Merrill and wood & Co. of Sausage always on one else assured them they were Klamath FallsTiie Merrill team were bound get anyway. But let me outclassed as a great number ot their PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. hand. Phone Main 55 tell you to right here that there is only I men were used up in the game tlie i To the Hon. County i’ourt of lhe State of Or- - ---------- for Klatnath County. one way to be sure of success and that day before. Tlie score was 28 to 3. ' I egon, We, the underaigned reshlentii and legal On Saturday afternoon the Klam voters *s to work for it, and work hard. The of Wood River precinct, in *<!<! county and state, respectfully rrqueat that a llcenar to CLOVES same rule applies to a business, a city, ath Falls team played a picked team ■all ndrituoua, bm 4I and rlsova liouon In lata Phone, Hain 13 from tlie county, which resulted in a Just received a shipment of Gloves from a state or a country, as to an individ 1 quaniithut than one gallon, In the precinct for a t»eriod of three inonlh* from ual. The Association are already score of 24 to 18 in favor of Klamath aforesaid, the sixth day of Auguat, ¡9W. be granted to Carson, Carrier & Co. making arrangements for a big coun Falls. The lineup wxs xs follows: j W. M. Knight of Ft. Klamath, tn »aid precinct, Picked Team Klamath Falls NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. and your petilioucrb, an iu duty bouud, will fair and races this fall and it will TOR SALE ever pray. w stock of fabric gloves both short and long. ty Kinney 0 0 be a good one, as they intend to make Yaden Said |M*tition will be prenented to said Court Department of the Interior, ) Dalton I ’ Hanks ; on the 3rd day of July, 19U3. One platform spring wagon, alio K a success as far as the attractions Ijuid Office at laikeview, Oregon. • Frank E Applegate, Jnmea Wheeler, Ba*dllo Brons s s Mahlinan t Herara, single buggy, good single driving Frank X Dotnpler, FSarvent, Andrew NEW SUPPLY HAS ARRIVED OF THOSE READY MADE are concerned, so it will be up to the May 4, 1903.) 1 B Beuson Dumont, G S Hoyt, Louie Brannan, Daniel citizens of Klamath Falls to work to McCall SHIRT WAISTS, LATEST PATTERNS. Notice is hereby given that tlie fol mare and hurnrss all In good condi WO Applegate. I. C Biaetnore, Frank 2 B Kotiert« I I RyanSr., gether and make it a success finan Forker Enquire of Dompier, Al Melnaae, H D !x*e, J I. Voae, J C lowing-named settler hs< filed notice ol tion. 3 B Boyd Duggan. John Fitzgearld, K<t Miller, J C Wrlw. cially and thus insure future meetings. Merrill J. W. ilatnakar. NTRAL MILLINERY STORE, Delling. O B Bunch. R M Morgan, J II liis intention to mike linai proof in sup Zevely R F Houston John Harbin, M P Morgan, M II cm . Eduard John- port of hii claim, and that said prool Ball XVithrow eon, W L Simpson. L C Drake. L A Rowae, John will lie inaile liefore James H. Driscoll c F WALKER CASE DISCHARGED. Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. F. * A. M. Grey, R Melhajte. E W Herchberger, a H Hloggy, Perez L F .Sloan Albert Martin. J E Xrdell.Gua Sidle, W Moore. County Clerk at Klamath Fall», Or on LEADING Yaden, Forker, Ball and I’erez arc W O Hill, A H Engle, Fred Lannen. S H Klug. June 24, 1903, viz : The case of the State of Oregon vs. from Klamath Falls. Dalton, Me- Hird Luoaley, lame» Hill, AC Tuttle, (’B Cria- Meets Saturday night on or twfore SARAH J. RODKEY Joseph Brigg», Carlos Blair, D I. Thompson, S. L. XValker came before the Grand Call and Merrill from Merrill. Zevely 1 ler, William Barkley. Edward Ball, William A H E No 3834 (or the S', NEL and NW'» tlie full moon. jjury Tuesday and wxs dismissed on from Bonanza and Brous Hom Med-, Moore, Gus Melhaae, Wm Kvtsdever.J F Nicho SEL ami NE'« SW'4 8ec 32 Tp 32 S R Kr Tat lor . las, H B Gardner, B J Deadmond, Edward 7', E W M Ore. : account of insufficient evidence. lie MUM 'lie folio«, W. T. Suiva, ford. j___ Patchen, W H Morgan, Joe I'arazoo, H L Scott, Sec. W. M ing witnesses to prove his continuous It will be remembered that on or One of the features of the games JUcftylor. residence upon and cultivation ol »aid Shop in Eastern Oregon. about the 28th of last November wxs the good feeling and friendliness XValker was placed under arrest for displayed by all the boys. There was Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878— land, viz: I, llessig, J C. XVeiis, W T DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH Sliives and B B Griffith, all ol Fort assault with a dangerous weapon up no quarrelling or the least sign of ill Notice for Publication. C. C. MALTBY & SON, Props Klamath, Oregon. on the person of one Jay Davis and feeling during any of the games. Meet on the first and third Thur»- E. M. B hattaix , Register after a hearing before Justice Graves The teams will go into practice and it I day* of every month. Officers are UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. I was placed under bonds of $5000 to is hoped they may be able to get up a L akbvikw , O mboon , February 28, 1903. i Notice For Publication. Hattie Hazen, N. Francis Sigler, The Maltby Saddle is Known i appear before the June term of the good game for the 4 th of July. Department of the Interior, i V. <;.; Allee Goeller, Sec.; Reticcr» Notice is hereby given that, in com Land Office at laikevii-w Oregon,' Fountain, Treasurer. and Recognized as the Best on ! Circuit Court. pliance with the provision» of the ad of April 28, |'M)3. | I have been troubled for some time Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An ..At lhe tlme the casp attracted con- the Tlarket. C. C. rialtby has had siderabie attention from friends ot with indigestion and sour stomach act for the sale of timber lands in the Notice is hereby given that the fol- both parties xs it was reported that says Mrs. Sarah XV. Curtis, of Lee, states of California, Oregon, Nevada and lowing-named settler has tiled notice of s’ experience in saddlery in stock countries. Mr. Davis had his skull crushed, tiiat Mass., and have been taking Cham XVashington Territory,’’ as extended his intention to make final proof in sup three pieces of bone had been remov berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to an the Public Iatnd States by act port of liis claim, an<l that laid proof A TTORNE Y-A T-LA W, will be made ladore Jas. li. Driscoll ed and that he might die any mo- which have helped me very much so of August 4, 1892. County Clerk at Klamath Falls, Or., on James F. Adams of Merrill, cour.ty of 1 ment. The patient was treated by that now I can eat many tilings that Altoria Reference by permission : Klamath, State of Oregon, has this day June 13. 1903, viz: I Drs. Johnson and Reames and later before I could not. If you have any filed William 1». CampMI, H. E. No. 1993 National Batik and Astoria Havings in this office ilia sworn statement ( by request was examined by Dr. Har- j trouble with your stomach why not I No. 1873 for the purchase of tlie EU of for the Ek XV',, Sec. 3ft, T. 311 S., R. Bank of Astoria, Oregon. Satiafactlon Guaranteed JCWH IPP j a blew gus, who reported that the patient take these Tablets and get well.' For 8Eti See 19, XV '4 of sXV^ of Section 20, 12 E. XX. M. He names the following < »piami te Court Hous«, Klamath Write U» For Sample! MANAGER ’ was anrl unulri F. L WRIGHT was nn not . serionslv seriously hurt hurt and would l>n be sale by Chitwood & Co. in Township No. 40 8, Range No. 8, E witnesses to prove Ids continuous rtwf Falls, Or. Pilone, Main 104. PHONE 4-S-« XV M. able to be out in a few days. The deuce upon and cultivation of slid land and will offer proof to show that tlie viz: Silas Obencliain, of Lorella, Ore circumstances of the cxse xs near as CONTEST NOTICE. DRAKE A WALLINQ, land sought is more valuable for its gon ; Eugene Wilkerson, of Lorella, Ore we can get them from a number of DTTAZTMSST or THZ tKTZaiOl timber or stone than for agricultural gon ; Thomas Colbert, of i»>rella, Ore Attorney a and Counaelora at Law those who were witnesses ot the scene f sited STATZ» L and O v FT cb , purposes, and to establish his claim to gon ; Charles J. Swingle of ¡»rella, Ore Lsksview, Oregon, Msy 29. 1903. are as follows: Walker and Davis sufficlent_contc»t affidavit having been said land before Jas. rl. Driscoll, Coun gon. Practice in State and Ferlerai Coorti, with three others were playing a tiled In this office by Nona Convert, conic...u. déliant E. M. BRATTAIN. Register. against Marvin Campbell, Hd entry no. 24«), ty Clerk at Klamath Falls, Or, on Tues and U. 8. Land Office. day the 4th day of August, 1903. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. friendly game of pool in the saloon at made November 12, 1901, for NW'L Section 20. Jnwi, ,,,r n ■ nrv'lion af , .u o u I. i r» OO «CA t-- U — » __ •. . . Campbell .___ a_ _ ■ . IN MARBLt NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Bonanza. The three were out and T. Tuw n»l>lp M U S, Do flan re O » E, by Marvin lie name.» as witnesses: XVilliam Klamath Falla, Oregon. In which It 1» aliened that Marvin GRANITE,IRON FENC Walker and Davis were finishing the ' - Cobteatee, Campbell ha. absented hiinnelf from and Stonebraker and Lee Doten ot Keno, Or, ASHLAND OREGON^ ING AND ALL KINDS , X*P«rtment of the Interior, game when Davis, who evidently had wholly abandoned »aid land for more thin R. 8. Moore and J. G. Pierce, of Klaci- POSTOFFICE BOX NO- 85 OF CEMETERY WORK month, last part and »till continue» m > to atli Falls, Or. Land Office at ¡¿ikeview, Oregon, not been watching the tally, accused »lx wholly abandon and ftbwnt bimaelf therefrom Any and all persons claiming adverse-1 . Ma.v <. 11**3. XValker of miscounting. This was to thin date that no residence has ever been Notice is hereby given that tlie fol- thereon by said entryman or iny | ly the above-described lands are re- ' denied by Walker who offered to pay , established Phyaidan and Surgeon. other person and no poitlon of said land has to file their claims in this office lowing named settler ha» file,| notice of for the game, rather than have any 1 ever been improved or cultivated, said parties : que-ted his intention to make final proof in sup- Office—next door to the Opera Houie. on or before said 4th day of August, hereby notified to appear, respond and dispute but Davis paid for the game ; are lMdl ,",,1 lha‘ "«Kipomf E. M. B kattain , Register. offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 1903. Room 7—Hotel Unkville. and as was supposed the matter wxs o'clock a. m. on July 7, 1MB before Jas. H. will be made before the county clerk of : Driscoll, County Clerk at Klamath Kails, Or., Special attention given disease! of the settled. county, Oregon, at Klamath TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1«7H - and that final hearing will be held atlOo’clock rails, Oregon, on June 24, 1003 via- Davis wanted to play another game a. M on July 10, 19<B, before the register and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. eye—Glaiees fitted. Receiver at (be I'nltcd State» Land Office X-Ray l.al><>ratory—Examinations $2.60 it v v 11 "E*‘H but Walker informed him he did not ' at Lakeview, Oregon. 2v<Orilhe NE'< »«cinTplW fit Waists, Ladies ready made Muslin Underwear and all kinds care to play with a man who would , The said contestant having, In a proper affi- UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. S SR R 10 tnVw tn |M. E XX M, Ore. He names the fol- dsvR^flkd May Is, IMS, set forth facts which , L akiviiw , O moon , February 26, 1903. • i j " r * • • * I * u* a . dispute his honesty in counting. He ■how KLAMATH FALLS. OREOO n . lowing witnesses to prove htowmtinn- that after due (Diligence personal service of Ladies Furnishings always on hand. Notice ia hereby given that in com then left but returned later and tried of this notice cannot be made, it is hereby or " i iT’"'ien<:° nP°n H,"l cultivation of pliance with the provisions provision! of the act of dered and directed that such notice be given to raise a row by accusing and threat-' by due and proper publication. ton ’RikT J"l‘n Short, if 8 New- j . Congrens June 3, ‘ 1878, . entitled ’ f _ j. v. I I. as of " !_J “An t?n, Walker. Mr. Walker was at! U R IMAp and B W Short allnf O. coin ui <xf In».,!.. BÌAYLOKE’8 MILLINERY ening act ior for ui« the »aw sale of timber land« ill in tne the h /»» vh V^V v I «cv uuiuur lanus 8 °’ that time city marshal and Davis! H airy B ailiy , K«el>er._ | gU|eM of Cahfornia, Oregon, Nevadu, Klamath Fall», Oregon. PHYSICIAN AND SUROBON. _ B. M. B kattain , Register told him, that if he would take off! aixl Washington TerritoryV ” an extend CONTEST NOTICE. his star, he would settle with him. ! ed to all the Public Land Stalei by Mfice in rooms formerly occupied Walker him that he did HOC not Want want i »»»>»«. told VV>»»A UIIII Lime USU1U DkrAITUZKT or THX ISTiaiOR. act of August 4, 1892. by Dr. Reainea. Phone 31. Harvey L. Hcott, of Klamath Agency, any trouble »"d warned him to keep , Uk.v'ieTor«^“»!« ».“irof*’ county of Klamath, - ---------- stale --- of ---------- Oregon, j-------------------------- e—f has » At ollie« day and night. The Klamath County Lite Stocx away but instead he began following A •Iifficlent content affidavit having been ---------- Notice la hereby given that, there him around the table, with one hand Ithli dar ,iled in tbii o,Bce ,lil* ,'wo,■,, Association will pay the above in his pocket. When he prSI him A»’S? of .ire funds in the county treasury for - | i ^temenl statement No. No. 1882 18<i2 for, for the tlie purchase pi Klamath Falls, Oregon. ¡I the SE'-i NEW Sec 33 Two 37 IS R 9 E Hie redemption ,,f a|| Klamath comity ward for the arrest and conviction i NWJi NWk, bee 3, E'y NE»« Sec 4, in any person or persons found guilty of hit hilll OVer the head with his bi 1-I absented himself from end wholly. IM*)} "" Mnd Prl"r Township No. 38 8, Range No. 9 E XV M Un I ’••id land for more than six months j stealing or altering the marks or Hard cue. CCUM from and will offer proof to show that the ' tills date ’ ,ntereht last nast and still continues so to wholly brands of any stock belonging to any abondim and absent himself therefrom to this i land sought in more valuable for its tim h !5 • i T,,at no •'-"• rc*i<J <?nce nos has vtci ever uvvii been x-niaiz- estab- I ’ia;isvxj member of this association. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON. THE RACES. lisned llflnen thereon by said Raid entryman eHtryrnan or any other j ber or atone than for agricultural pur Address Chas. Horton, President V*rt of »aid J* 0*1 has ,,B’’ ever been . poses, and to establish his claim to aaid person and no part laud Offico Over U needs Market. Tim cnrlnir nw.rtf a l . * m P ro y®*1or cult!\ ated ; sald parties are here-i or J. O. Hamaker,Secretary. IL IL Van Vaikonhtirg, land la-fore C. H. Withrow, U. 8. Com- J lie Spring meet Of the kiamath by notified ..... mitt to appear, respond and offer evi- missioner at Klatnath Falla, Or, on 8at- Telephone in Office. dence touching allugation at 10 ____________ County Treasurer. County Agricultural Association was I »t R><»'<»i°> * »• ur<lay, the 25tl> day of July, 1903. m . <m July «, a l«n, ¡903 In-inr-J». bHnrffi jaR H. h . Driscoll,C'oun- Driir h«IH l.ino J c .»».a n TI ’,n ¿."b Klamath Falla, Oregon. held June 4, 5 and fl. There Kill», irr. or. biki in.i mat. that jnitii «nil ^»v. was new, 1? -z clerk -- it i(i»m»th rails, He iianiea an witnesses: XV. E. Cope, For reliable Information eoncern- ii!,"??; 111 1»" Bl 10 » ’ «lock ». m. <>n July some first class horses entered and ,, b ” h,|, i »t i'"» ’ ctock ». m. <>n July Call at the R epublican office for ,lng publia land« go to J. XV. llama- evrrvonc 8. L. Scott and Geo. L. Looslev of Klam II.,..« m .,I fl,„ ..... ‘ V'" ■’’2 •»<! Rec.lv» evrrvone who w witnpawul 11.» ....... .. j u. 5*? l,wr R<c*'v<-r r it al the ath Agency, Or., and A. M. Jamison of everyone wno witnesseG lhe rat es arc 1 states Land Office in i^kevtew, or. ne job work. .............. kar; get the benefit of thirty years enthusiastic «$ t . - {bf baid contcataiit having, in a proper affl S. C. ORÆVK» in their praise of the davit, fikd May a, 19»«, w.f forth facts which Klamath Falla, Or. Van’s, the Jeweler, is the place to experience. good work done by the Association In snow that after due dilligence personal ser- 1 Any and all persona claiming ad O ENERA L F REICHT ER, buy your watches and jewelry. He f -'""bolide • hi .notmade, Il is hereby , versely the above-described lands are providing for their entertainment. f 0nJ directed that such notice be given • , requested to file their claims in tliis I an up-to-date stock and his prices You can get squirrel poison at Tlie only tiling that wxs lacking was S ' i "y - due ’* and proper publjcaUon. » M B«*TTAIS Register. I °™,e 6n or ?.*id 25th 1 iW“Prompt and careful attention we right. Office in tlie K kcvhi . ican Building Chitwood’s Drag Store a larger attendance but that h some- •’I A < I . I to all orders Ktanafh Faffs, Oregon nts, Stoves, ip Stools, Cots NKETS, MFORTERS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS A Complete Stock at BRICK STORE. ily-by Daylight-between WESLEY O. SMITH, BALDWIN’S PHOTO STUDIO \ STEAMBOAT EXCURSION MRS. HONG SING To Pelican Bay LAUNDRY. JUNE xoth, list and aand, 190J ■ Collars, Cuffs and Shirts EXCHANGE STABLES th Falls and Pokegama st Route, Best time and Accommodations Jas. Sigler, Prop’r City Meat Market First Class Horses Fine Carriages Feed Stables. Teams with or without Drivers SADDLE AND HARNESS C. C. BROWER, lete Line of Harness and Riding Material. <^SUNSET MONUMENT CO.«’ Dr. H. B. HARGUS, ■JUST RECEIVED The Latest in Ladies Trimmed Hats, W. STEPHENSON $250.00 REWARD County Treasurer’s Notice. GEO. H. MERRYMAN J. n. nooRE, Notary Public.