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added Co oar tines a full Slock of Groceries and Dry Goods. KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. PublifbeU wery Thurn<la> by WESLEY O. SMITH, EtllTOIt asu P roprifia ' h . • VBFTRirTlON MATKMl One y<ar (tn advance) T hursday .............. JUNE IS CLOUDBURST. « <10 1903 .MIRRILI. NoTLS. The Duffy Co. Sleepless and resiles^ NOI ICE Ol DIS5OI I I ION. The vo-pirtnersllip lieretofore ex Very pl a<ant rain »!x "eis h,a e isting lu-tweeli the undvis.glied lllidel been visiting our valley daily. tlie linn name ami style nf W III mui & Alfalfa green everywhere. Heidrich has lieell tips day dissolved The new blacksiiiitli shop. •»<! by 80 by unit mil consent, Ulto lleldil'h re feet, built on a good solid foundation, tiring from said business. All moneys sides and roof ot corrugated iron, will due or owing fo said linn are payable lie completed bv the last of next week. lot’. 1). Wlijsoii and all ibligal ions of It will aid greatly to Main street. said co-partnerHlilp will lie ills. Ii.uged The old shop, on the corner, will be by him. replaceii by a brick building and used Dated at Klamath Falls, <>iegi»n, this I5tii day of June, IWU3. as a bank. Prospective buyers ■ for town lot« C. I». W iij - siin , (>no IIKimui it- i h ive visited tin1 town dally. Jails m tliei main part of town are ciiniiiaiid- ALEX MtRTIil President. AUX MARTIN JR. E F. RUMS. lice fresi-ent. Cflilier r i CorresDundence Invited. Collections Attended to Promotly. Notkc I or I'ublkation. Ing gixsl prices. Oregonian. I>< l-ailnx-ix of )>»' Ixl'Tl "■ 1 II. E. Smith's general store h id six l.Hiul Onice al LitMcs d a . <>»• s "l ( A cloud which burst on the bill* a wagon loads of freight hauled in from JtllH V I'A - ' mile south of Heppner at alniut 5:30 the railroad this week. Tin' Peoples Notice la hereby given tliwt the b»li«-wjiu. named Mittler ba- tiled luHict» ot hi* lutcnilon o’clock Sunday afternoon let loose a . Store also received a similar qui'litity to innke tlii.ll provi III -Upp< ) I I’1* ‘ hungry flood of water which swept of goods. Thus the rancher* will not and that .-aid provi will be d A'I» beton’ »•» ** | ! down the hillside in a wall 39 feet IhGColi. Comi.) Clerk, al ^.amatu la.U, *»“ have to I k ? out of the necessary wants j,uh, 1)11 Ju.) .L, JKkl, viz: high and 200 yards wide. Reaching the coining winter. Lon I * \ Ro* -e, The stores In H*’ 7. I’ l-. H R the bottom of the canyon, the liquid tend to carry unusually large stocks. Il K No •.‘hi.', lor the 7'g.h VS -M lie name-toe n»ilu* ma * uc ’ • * avalanche reared its mighty front , lu prove Ina loiiiiniDHi- recìdei»«' upon *nd Cattle are hiking better here than culti* alioti ol »Midland, vu: Janie* hm« r' | over the doomed town, and carried lol »ill l.’Hn* Biaunan, K<tMard Hoyt. Haivt) L J-cuit, ¡they have in years. G ikk I beef will destruction nearly every building and ad ul Furl K laiuaih. Ore I- M H mai T ain . Regiwter human being that lay in its path, be ready early this season. Fiank Bloouilngcamp, of Ager, was leaving a waste of desolation to mark i Assignee*» Natke uf I Inal Settlement. its trail. The destroying torrent hete for three days looking for »beep. A. 11. Melnnes, a San Francisco' Notice i* hereby given that R v Einnntt. raced down the narrow gorge of Wil assignee ul b.J. Felice, an hi.-otvehl debt. r. low Creek, inundating as It reached wiki ! and sheep buyer, was with us a l a* tiled in tlie Circuit Court ot K lamaih c«»uu them the settlements of Lexing 'week. Hesiii-eed.il in buying four l\, Oi vfcun. hi- Dual account as *ueh a-MHliv« , aiid that Saturday. Auguat l*i. A. l> . I’» •. b ‘ ton, Ione and Douglas, but lessen good clips at prices from 12 to 14 cents, I mh - u fixed by *aid Court tor I lie In aring < i -a«d ing in fury and in volume as the lie has made many friends anil hopes linai account ; that «aiti bearing will I”’ I»*'' hi me court rooin<»i *a»d Court, in the to a n ui j thirsty alkali soil of the Valley drank to call on us annually. Klautath Fallt, said county ami »tale, on >a d ( up the water like a sponge. Behind Two horse buyers were here, but at hr-t day ol Augu.-t. \ I'.. BAM, at tin' nuur ui 'clvck a. in. ol auid «lay. it lav nearly 300 dead, drowned like the present time »ere unable to buy lbt ¡»and at A.aiuath Fail*. Oregon. June Uth. rats in a trap. The suddenness of the any stis k. 1903. R A KM MITT. catastrophe gave the victims no warn Lumber is being hauled from the Assignee of D. J. Ferree, an lusoiwnt la-bloi ing, overwhelming them for the main mil), which has 100,1 00 I' < ' 00 hand. part as they sat within their homg$. But if building keeps up as it is at Immediately after the fatal ilood present that amount will not go far. , had wiped the major portion of Lumber is selling at »12 per thousand. ! Not Ice is hereby given tliat there Heppner out of existence, swift cour Hay is being contracted for at from ' are funds in the county treasury for iers on horseback sped to warn the residents of the Valley toward tlie »7 to 19 per ton. tlie redemption of all Klamath county The dredger is expected from Fall warrants protested on and prior to Columbia of the coming peril. Les EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. lie Matk>ck, sou of an ex-sheriff of River valley the latter part of next Oct. 14. 1898. interest will cease from week. Latiorerearegolng to be scarce [ Morrow county, rode a wild ride for this date. Dated at Klamath Falls, Ore., this i 18 miles ahead of the raging waters. this summer. ding with Kfamcth Laka R. R. for ali Points en S. P. R. R. 1 His horse dropped dead, but lie se The Carr ranch has been reported 18th day <>f June, 1903. II. II. Van \ alkenbarg, cured another, and again another, sold, but it is not so as yet. It is ex i covering the 65 miles to Arlington in pected, however, to I hj sold to J. B. ; County Treasurer. seven bourn To this Paul Revere of Spreckles, the sugar king. Oregon is undoubtedly due the fact Dave Edler. the Lakeview sheep that the ranchers of the Willow Creek man, was in town today, attending to In the County Court of Oregon, (m LEAVE KLAMATH FALLS 8 A. M country below Heppner lost so little having his other bands sheared. Klamath t'oiintv stock and property. In tlie .Matter of tlie Estate i ;e: 2Mammoth Stables, Largest and Most Centrally Located. Shearing is in progress up at Swan The flood came on about 5 o’clock of f i Sunday evening. The day had been Lake. Mr. Applegate lias eight Thomas Wil-nn, <lecea-ed I shearers at work. very hot and sultry, and heavy clouds CITATION TO IIKIKS. Mr. Bevins, of Tide Lake, has fin To L. M. Wilson: gathered on the mountain crest above In tlie name of tlie State of Oregon: ¡he city. But little rain fell in ished shearing and will begin hauling Yon are hereby required to Is and ap Heppner, none at the beginning of wool soon. pear in tlie above el titled 1‘i.iirl, al ilici the flood. The people were enjoying The horse roedeo on the Carr ranch [court room thereof, on Morniiv. the the cool evening breeze when they occurred last week and about 200 I tidiil day of August, llkKI, at ID o'clock, were startled by heavy thunder and head of outside li'.irscs are at the pres- j i a. m., then and there lo show cause, it , sharp lightning. This was followed ent time in Held and pasture. I any you have, why nil order ol sale ol by a terr.tic roar and rumbling, which S cribe . I | lots 1, 2. 3 and I, and bE'a ot NE'^ Sec. 1, T. 41, S., K. 13. E . Wil. Mrr.. , they could not account for. The wat A Kansas paper geis id! the follow ; Klamath county, Oregon, bvluiigii g to er came rushing down the river in bulk As Seen from the Palace Hotel, it an- ing: In reply to the question, ‘-who -aid estate, »lioiild not be made .n cord peared to be about six feet higher in pays the expenses of tlie president's mg tu the petition of JeKi-r.- in Wilson, trip?” William Alien Administrator. the middle than on the edges. A very junketing Witness the lion. G. T. Baldwin. bank of water it was, carrying on its! I White says: “It is a stocky built Judge of the Countv Court of the State man with a ratty moustache, a font crest everything gathered in its path. 'of Oregon lor Klamath County, this I The water struck Heppner about 5:2c. I i of double pica teeth, and a jaw set 17th day of June. 1903. and in less than three minutes the with a Yale time lock; man rather Attest: Jsa. H. D rimoll , Clerk. •% streets were rivers from five to six! i lielow medium lieight inclined to lie ' ( bkal or coi KT.) voice that needs feet deep. The little stream, Willow pussy, with a PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. compositor—a man named Creek, which is ordinarily ten feet a To the Hon. County Court of th»* of Or Roosevelt to tie wide and six Inches deep, was trans Roosevelt—T. cg« n, for Kiamuth « «>uuiy. formed into a raging torrent. 400 feet accurate. He is the first president We. tin* uii-1' r'igi;«)! nn<l leg» wide and 20 feet deep in about live of the United States in recent years voterR <>i Wood Rivt-r pr«-< ¡net, in KMitl ri unii Male, reMpt’Ciful!y ir<|u< m limi a i.ceii*. !<• who has refused all courtesies from i an<l minutes. Mill Mi'intuouf, mail and v iu<>in» ii'pior- m 1« * « Phone, Main 13 Ion, in tin* i rrciuci the railroads and pays his wav. an I quttiiutirs titan one n(orv>ahl, for a )>«" lod ui ihr» »« month« from pres- by the same token he is the tirsi LAND TO BE RECLAIMED. th«- alxtb ‘lay <>t A'- l ’ i -', , a . 1 a • • ■ rt ident in recent years whom the raii- W. M. Ktiiglii of Fi Kiainatli. tu -aid |-r■ Hiid your j<iitlor.er>. a» iu <lutj bound, will The big boat. 68 feet long by 2« roads are going to light. ever pray. Haul yx-’iHou nil! be pre ented to «a d Court feet wide, which J. Frank /.dams on th«» 3rd day of July, 19u.l HIS LAST HOPE REALIZED, has been having built at Keno, was I Fiank h Apph Jumr- Wl.br B uh I. o H«*rAtn, F,a ti X Dotnpivr, F >ui v« nt. \t.4fw completed Sunday. Mr. Adams will: I Dumont, <• s Hoyt, Brennan, Dante (I rom tlie Sentinel. Gebo, Mont.) his crew of 25 men, 25 wagons and Hy an Sc.. \V O A pj o-ga:«'. I, < -• uoi • f . aiix In the first opi ning of Oklahoma to Dumpier. Al Meina>c, II !» f^ J I. V . J • over 100 horses, arrived from Fall I D iguau, John Fitzgearld. Ed M tllrr, Jew «•tin« City, Cai., with the huge dredger and settlement in 1889, the editor of this ' lolln lulling, O B Hunrh. K M Morgan, J II machinery and commenced loading paper was among the many seekers Harbin, M P Morgan. M H< ... E mid j. hi. after fortune who made the big race 1 .on, W 1. SiinpM.i). I, < Drak I. A Ko a -«*. John them onto the boat the first of the K M< Iharc, E W H^rehtwrg’T. a x -ggy. one tine day in April. During his' firry, KH m rt Martin. J E irdeU, lint .- .to . W Moorr. week. The dredger and machinery, ’ V O Hill, \ If E igle, J- ; d S || K i g which cost about »10.000. weigh 100,- traveling about and afterward* his Bird t<M’Kl*y, Janu-s h* 11, \ c 1 nt;, i IlCti»- 000 pounds and will take twenty men camping upon his claim, lie encoun ier. JoM-ph itrlfcg'. Cad... Bla r. D L 1 »)• up.o: Wiliam Ban.ivy, Edward Bt... \\ »,,i \ three weeks to load onto the boat. tered much bad water, which, togeth Moore, Gua MellitiM-, U n; K ■ isdi'vrr, J ! S « !.< The dredger will be usedin the con er with the severe heat, gave him a 1 un , H B Gardner. B J |n ..dmond, Edgard W H Morgan, Joe Farazoo, li I, - •< it, struction of a canal from the Lower i very severe diarrhoea which it seemed J Patchrn, B C Tay lor. Klamath Lake to the head of the Lit almost impossible to cheek, and along tle Klamath Ditch. The cut will be j in June the case became so bad lie ex Timber Lund. Act June 3. 1873 thirty feet wide, four feet deep and i pected to die. One day one of his Notice for Publication. four miles long and the cost is esti neighbors brought 1 ini one small bot- i tie of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera I mated at »9,000. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. ) When this canal is completed, Mr.» and Diarrhoea Remedy as a last hope. L. vkevikw , O hkuox , February 28, |9n3. i Adams proposes to use the dredger A bie rt' W!« »(Gen lilm while be i Notice is hereby given that, in com to reclaim a tract of 2.500 acres ol : was r”,hng about on the ground In pliance with the provisions of the act of ATTORN EY-AT-LA IV. swamp land near the Lower Klamath »(reat afiony« and in a few minutes > Congress of June 3. 1878. entitled "An Lake. ............................... *’~ “ J This will be done as an ex- I, '!? e d"se ............................ Wi,s r'TM‘'l,''d- The good act for the sale of timlier lauds in the Ref<*r«nre by punni’»ion : A-' ri» - demonstrate ■ .... .... e fleet of the medicine was soon no stales of Calil -rnia, Oregon, Nevada and periinent - to the possibil National |L ii k an i A»t*»ri4 having, Xow- 011 Sole ticed and within an hour the patient I Washington Territory, ” a« extended ity of converting the vast amount of bnnk of A-lun.i, thrgon. Klamath swamp land into good ranches and was taking bis first sound sleep for a ■ toai. the Public Laud States by act Court Hmw, : of August 4, td'.rj. AT THE fortnight. That one little bottle ; l’iill*», Or. 1‘hoiH*. .Main 101. feeding grounds. There are some worked a complete cure, and he can | I -..... -- • *" • • Attain»' • f Merrill i ul, coin t v <d forty or fifty thousand acres of land Klamath, Slate of Oregon, ba- th in din ~e ! in the southern part of this county not help but feel grateful. The sea filed in this office his sworn statemeiit DRAKE á WALLING. I that is practically worthless at the son for bowel disorders being at hand No. 187.3 for tlie purchase of the I > . ol ' suggests tins item. For sale by Chit •present time. Mr. Adams says that Attorneys and Counselor* at Law SEfji See ¡9. W«2 of 8W I, <>| Sect..... 20, this can all be reclaimed and thereby wood & Co. . m Township No.’40 8, Range No. 8, E eventually add from $750,000 to tl/-' Ct>/I anil see our CONTEST NOTICE. and will off.-r proof to show that tlx 000.000 to the taxable propertv of our I have been making the Celebrated I have had thiitecn years of steady land sought is more valuable for its county. D epartment of the I nterior Klamath I alia, Oregon. timlre.r or stone than fur agi¡cultural actlec in making Harness and Ilar- Lakeview Saddle for the past four U niter states I and O ffice , Mr. Adams has been instrumental Klamath River Views Lakeriew, Oregon, May 29. 19W1. purposes, and to establish In- claim to goods. I let my work speak for teen years. My work will stand the during the past fifteen years in help A sufficient content affidavit having been said land before Jas. ,1. Driscoll, Coun ing toward the development of our filed in this office by Nona Convert, contestant ty Clerk at Klamath Falls, Or, on Tues closest inspection. W ji . G untheb . G eo . W. B radley . Marvin Campbell, Hd entry no . 24ftft, ' desert lands and d« serves a great deal against made November 12. 1901, for NW^, Action 20, day the 4th day of August, 11)03. Township»««. Rangeft E, by Marvin Campbell of credit. His success in the past Is He mimes as witnesses: William Satin fiction Guaranteed J. C WH 1 PP Physician and Surgeon. J A BLEW Conte-tee, in which it is alleged that Marvin Write Us For Samples F. L WRIGHT M«NAGER su file lent assurance to satisfy any one Campbell ha- absented himself from ami I Stonebrakerand Lee Doten <>t Keno. Or , in regard to any proposition which he | wholly abandoned said land for more than R. S. Moure and J.G. Pierce, of Ki'an'i Olllce—next door »0 the Opera Hou*. PHONE 4-5-6 six montbs last past and still continue- so to I Room 7—Hotel Linkville. ; undertakes, and if we only had more' wholly al andon and ab-ent bimself therefrom I «th Falls, Or. Any and all persons claiming adverse j men like Mr. Adams in our countv to this dam that no residence has ever been I Special attention given diseases of t!.» established thereon by «aid entryman or any ly the above ilesei ibed lamia are re the time would not be far distant other per-on and no portion of -aid land has eye—<i biases tilted. when the Klamath Basin would de ever been improved or cultivated, said parties quested to tile tln ir claims in this office X-Ray Laboratory—Examinations I- 50 are hereby notified to appear, respond ami on or before mid 4ili dav of Aligns , velop into one of the richest valleys offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 1903. to na E. .M. Bti.vnAiN, Register. in the West. There are certainly I o’clock a. ni. on July 7, 19C3. before Jas. H. KLAMATH FALLA, OREOON. Driscoll, County Clerk at Klamath Falls, Or., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. great opportunities in our county for am! that final hearing will be held at IUo'clock TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878 - DEALER IN MARBLE ----------- , __ ___ a. M. on July Io, 1903, before the register and ! men of capital and energy. , NDT1CE FOR PUBLICATION'. GRANITE, IRON FENC R)-eelver at the United States Land Office ! ASHLAND OREGON^ ING AND ALL KINDS at Lakeview, Oregon. SNAKES BY THE POUND. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. The -aid contestant having, In a proper affi OF CEMETERY WORK POSTOFFICE BOX NO. «5 I davit. filed May JS, 1903. set forth facts which j L akkvikw , <) kk <> ox , February 26, 1903. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. TI1P following wuk nnhlluhftj . '.v ,hftt •*'<’»’due dilllgen^e personal service Notice is hereby given Hint in com- J 11? IO||<»\$ mg W.ts published roront- | of this notice cannot be made, it is hereby or ly H) a Wisconsin paper and shows tlie y,*r'*‘* anf* directed that such notice be given plianee with the provision» of the net ot iKnorsnee mme of the Eastern papers i due *nd 1>ro’*r Rui.n-r. I Congress of JuneS, 1878, eulitled “An act for the sale ot timber laixls in the display in regard to the West: ' H arry B ail BY, Receiver. states of California, Oregon, Nevada “I’ll take two pounds of snake, i The Klamath County Live Stocx and Washington Territory,” as extend’ CONTEST »NOTICE. please.” That is what on" may hear Association will pay the above <•■1 to al! the Public Land States bv i Klamath Falls, Orego'. at certain shops in Klamath Falls, a I D ffaiitmkmtof tiif I^TFRIOR. act ot August I, 1892. ' ■ ward for the arrest and conviction t’NITKf» STATES LAM> OFFICE, i town in Oregon, where there is quite ; Harvey L. Scott, of Klamath Agem-v Lakerlew, Oregon, May 29, 1903. < tiny person or persons found guilty 0/ an extensive industry in snakes. Chil A RufHelent contest affitiavii having been county of Klamatli, state ot Oregon has stealing, or. altering the marks or dren gather their aprons full of snakes 9 I in f hi* office by Alina Hundell contestant this day filed in this office bis sworn ixmls A. Ward lid entry No. 2465, made brands of any stock belonging to any as they would of wild flowers. They NovemtM r 12,1»|, for NK*4 Section jo Town statement No. |8r.2 for the imrd.n-e of member of this association. A. Ward, Con- the BE1,'SEW Sec 33 Twr> 37 8 R <» I.; PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. i are used for medicinal purposes, as a , "hiy 3R M Range ft E, by Address Chas. Horton, President I superior quality of oil can be manu icitue, in which it I k alleged that Louis A. NWG NW., Sec 3. E«v NE'. See 4. in Ward has absented blmM-lf from and whoHy Olllce Over Thwcda Market. or J. O. Hamaker..Secretary. abandoned *.<i land for more than six months 1 Tow nship No. 38 8, Range No. I) E W M factured from this variety, Telephono in Olllce. Inst bito s d a:ill continues so to wholly I and will offer proof to show that tin* abondon » d absent himself therefrom to th)« land sought is more valuable for its tim I have been troubled for some time date. Klamath l odge No. 77, A. F. & A. M. Klamath Falla, Oregon. T* at no residence has ever been estab* with indigestion and sour stomach lisbed .tereon by paid eatrrmaD or any other ber or stone tlian for agricultural pur- FOR SALE ¡M-rson and no part of said land has ever bc»*n 1 poses and to establish his claim to said says Mrs. Sarah W. Curtis, of [ ■ (. improved Meets Saturday night on or before or cultivated ; said parties are here-j One p xtfornt spring w.igon, nlso Mass., and have been taking < ,iam- by notified to appear, respond am! offer cv!-, land before C. H. Withrow, U. 8. Com • lie full moon. missioner at Klamath Falls, Or, on Sat bcrlaln s Stomach and Live. Tabli-ts d»»nce touching said allegation at 10o’clock a. - : bi -/y, goud single driving W. T. S uive , m <»n July 6, 1903, before Jas. Ji. Driscoll. Conn* urday, the 25th day of July, 1903. K y T aylor , ■ i.— and h: rness all In good Condi- [y i ’ lerk at Klamath Fall-, Dr. and that final Hoc. »•'’ »ery much so He names as witnesses:’ W E. Cope, W. M. hearing will be held nt 10 o’clock a. m. on Jtily F.n-iitire of '«ny things that 9, IM:3. before the Register and Receiver at the 8. L. Scott and (ieo. L. Tzs»a)ev of Klam- • ° F.and Office in ! nk' • r-, v n r j Office in the Rartim.iCAM Building* If you have any HAUdHILRSOF REBEKAH iitl, Avencv.Or . ard A. M. Jamison of hUniatl stomach whv not Kfomath Ent!*, Oregon. .feet, on the fir t, «nd third T htirr- Any and u V rn<-ly nf every month. Officers are i qiiwta "i' l/'n, N. <;Francta Sigler, es Reduced to STEAMBOAT EXCURSION To Pelican Bay JUNE 20th, 2ist and 22nd, 1903. Fare, Gentlemen, round trip, $1.50 Fare, Ladies, round trip, $1.00 Fare, Children between 10 and 15 yrs, joqj, Hckets on sale at Duffy Co’s and flannlng’s Candy Kitchen, Klamath Fulls, Oregon. aily-by Daylight-between County Treasurer’s Notice. ----------- —--------------------------- —* , EXCHANGE STABLES VV. VV. HAZON, Proprietor, I Horses bo tr<li'<l by day, we«>k or LlVCrJ* Hay ami Grain bought and sold. t: mb, •test Route, Best tim : and Accommodations. 1'assongers conveyed to all parts of Southern Oregon and Northern California at the very lowest rates. NGER, EXPRESS AND FAST FREIGHT LINE Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel Linkville. Phone Main 14 rs conveyed to all points at reasonable rates. Best ■ given to stock. R. W. MARPLE, Proprietor. hone 101. ßity Meat Markei Wr.i. Sterin Jr., Pro?. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats. Every variety of Sausage always on hand. phone Main 55 LEADING WEST S1ÖE STABLES Jas. Sigler, Prop’r First Class Horses Fine Carriages Feed Stables. Teams with cr without Drivers SADDLE AND HARNESS Shop in Eastern Orsgon. C. C. MALTBY & SON, Props The Maltby Saddle is Known and Recognized as the Best on the Harket. C. C. Maltby has had years’ experience in saddlery in stock countries. Pipiate Lino of Harness and Riding Material KIAMATH TRAINING STABLES COR. CROOKS WE. AH3 SEVÍHTII Sf. Racing and Trotting Horses a Specialty. Colls Developed for Runners or Trotters. ARMSTRONG & RAMSBY KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. Dealers and Manufacturers of HARNESS, SADDLES CRATER LAKE; C. C. BROWER, PICTURES and alt kinds of strap work. curry a complete line of Whips, Robes, Blankets, Col- ’ars. Sweat-pads, Fly-nets, Harness Oil and Soap. l.cr Mounted Bits and Spurs. Braided work a specialty. W- carry everything in the Harness and Saddlery line. Dr. H. If. HARliUS, O. U. VV. BUILDING, Klamath Falls. ^SUNSET MONLMENT CO.^ MRS. HONG SING LA UNDRY. a w. S tephenson !l $250.00 REWARD. Laundry called for and de livered to all ciistoiners. OÊO. //. MERRYMAN Collars, Cuffs and Shirts A SPECIALTY. j. n. nooRE, ¡ ». e. ( i RAVE^ Notary Public. Mice >, T h Ml