Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, August 13, 1903, Image 2

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    CAMPERS ATTENTION
TENTS, CAMP STOVES
CAMP COOKING UTENSILS
CAHP CHAIRS AND STOOLS
BLANKETS, COMFORTERS
COTS, BEDS, PILLOWS, ETC
OUTING BOOTS AND SHOES
KAHK1 CLOTHING
GIRLS OVERALLS
LEGGINGS, ETC, ETC
HND
an UNSURPASSED line of
T ■ ’
I
Canned LUNCH Goods
REÂMES & JENNINGS
J
Daily-by Daylight-between
Klamath Falls and Pokegama
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. SPEED PROGRAM AND
PREMIUM LIST OF THE
Published every Thursday by
WESLEY O. SMITH,
E ditor
and
KLAMATH COUNFY AGRI­
CULTURAL ASSOCIATION
-OCTOBER 6. 7. 8. 9, 03
P bofriktob .
n »* » irnos num
r» œ
O»e year (tn advance).................
THURSDAY.
AUG VST
13.
.
c
At the last Session of I ongress » ei:-
ator Quarles, of Wisconsin, intro-
duced a bill in the Senate to repeal
SWIFT JUSTICE A REMEDY.
Fine line of rings and
styles In bracelets and
Van's Jewelry store.
KICB l*Kot;itAM.
Tncstley, Octolesr 6.
One-half Uille dash, free for all'2-year old»:
You can get squirrel
pur«*. |i.*»
j 2 ;O«eau.rt.r mile doh. frw for .11 her«.: Chitwood's Drug Store
I
(
the Stone and Timber Act and the
Commutation clause of the Ilomestt .1(1
Act. This was defeated in the House
of Representatives.
Now < c
man Esch, of La Crosse. AVis.. has
just vade a trip through the cttasl :
states, to study and investigate the
advisability of repealing these laws.
as the bills' are almost ceitain to come'
up at the next session.
It se< lll>
rat
hpr fiiirnricincr
hese brilliant
rather
surprising tl-it
tl.tt t tnese
urm it i
I IDCn Should waste SO much VI llieir
| valuable time promoting legislation
I that can In no way affect their own.
j state and which certainly will after a .
; tew more forest reserves, be decidedly
unnecessary «so far as the western
states are concerned. If the govern-
I ment does not wish to dispose of its!
! timber lands whv does it throw them
_ „ , „
< ,wl .».min if
open for settlement.
And again,
$2.50 an acre is too cheap they might
raise the price.
If they want to sell
it certainly cannot matter who are
the buyers as long as the government
gets the money. Besides these acts
if left in force might aid materially
tn helping settling Alaska.
lo all to attend all services.
W. G. S mith , Pastor.
PURSES, $2,000
190S.
Vice fluent.
Saltbath Sclitsdiit 10 a. m.: prea''11'
Ing by tlic pastor at 11 a. m. ami ' I’-
tn.; Christian Emleavor at 7:l’> l> 111
praver service al 8 Wednestlai
ingi A cordial invitation is cxtciult<
i One mile »nd repeat, tree for all trotter.
mile ,l.»h. free tor all Klam-
al|,, ..„nt, i,or-.»: pur»<- its
6 one mile d»»h. free tor aii; ltull»u women
to ride; puree *2.’»
Wednesday, October 7.
1 on.miimrt.-r mllo and rvpe.t, free for
"I-Ure. quarter tnlle daah, free for all;
pur-w.
m)U dMh
rice
hand* high mul under. pur»tf
4 Five mile vm
relay
race, tree ,o for ch.ng.not
all; five
hor>(>
.h-,.nlr>nian;
un,|er one mile; jockey to ride race out; pur»e
»*^Xunl“eOd2b. free for .11; pur« P5
Thurad.y, October».
| Three-elglit» mile do»h.free for .11 ;pur»e,
Private dining rooms at
trai Cafe.
poison ¡>1
tf.
Ilio Celt
Engravetl or printed wedding In'l-
taltons at the Republican offlce.
Proposals for Beef ami I lour.
U s in t’l 'N sKRVier.
Klaina.I. Scheel O.'-k""
July
SF.ALRD PROPOSAL« en.ler».' I • Tre|.«.aS
ter Beet er Fleur,- a-the
I»-.
:
.lrea.e.1 le the undersign.'.! at
Oregon, will lx-received at this «'hee. ’in'll
two o'Cl.H'k p. m el August t'.
h,'’
ntahlng and delivering at thl. »''hn»L •'
qnlred during the ttseal year ending Jun.
tsol. 3? «». |«>un.|s beet, and >1
fs
S|K'<'in. »tton» and liiatruction
pjrse >UK1
»
be exanlined by making apt
"
One mile ami repeat, free for all Klamath under»! 'lied. Fur au> a.ldlnonal Information
O C. AITI M.AIh.
^¿roXiu'^'d^h^ir?? 0 for .11; apply 9 to
8u|H*rintcndrnt.
pur* . Hue
^-<>ne-half mile dash, free for all Klamath
Big sale of harness and saddlery .it
county mo-jtar-olds; purse |5o
Maltby’»—Best goods at cheapest
'
Friday, October«.
J I—Three-quarter mite daub, free for all; prices In Southern Oregon.
i-u»«. ^,lxtr(.nth, mlle dMh lree (or aU,
Cholera Infantum.
purse,
This
disease
has lost its terrors
3 One half mile da«h, lree for all Klamath
county satidle horses, owned and used as such; since Chamberlain’s Colle. Cholera
vaquvro ^addles lo be u>ed ; purse, |7 5
4 One half mile and repeat, free for all; and Diarrhoea Remedy came Into
purse, |1LK)
general list1. The uniform success
4A—One hundred yard foot race, free for all;
to come between heats in race No. 4; pur»v 12.5 which attends the use of this remedy
5—One and oue-eighu mile dash, free for all; in all case» of bowel complaints In
purse, 9150
children
has made it a favorite
premium list .
wherever its value has become known.
Grain-Best sample of wh.-at, any variety. FJ;
,
»uv For sale by C. C. Chitwood.
Correspondence
Invited.
Collections Attended
to Promptly.
STABLES
EXCI IANGI
W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor,
EAST
END,
KLAMATH
FALLS.
OREGON.
llors<>H boiinh'tl by day, wook or month.
Hay and Grain bought and wold.
I’tiHsengerH convoyed to nil parts oi Southern Oregon
and Northern California at the very lowest rutes.
Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel
Unkville. Phone Main 14
■ •
I UVCry.
wes* SIDE STABLES
Jas. Sigler, Prop’r
First Class Horses
F ine Ca rriag es
Feed Stables.
In a recent letter President Roose-
velt commends Governor Durbin, of
Indiana, for the attitude he assumed
recently respecting tlie lynching at oao. any varivty.u. Beat collection of above
Notice for Publication
i-.
in
. ■»« i,t. four exhibited by producer, <5. Samples muKt
Evansville.
He also expresses lll.s
not |vss tjluu one*half bushel aud must be
Department of the Interior,
own opinion in regard to iuob violence exhibited by the producer.
*»e fvikm-c
I Cured Grasse«-Beat dUplay of alfalfa, timo-
Ijjnd Office at Lakeview. Oregon,
<IS I0I10WS.
i
bromu.', red top, |2. Each variety to be in
July 17, 1903.
“All men must feel tho gravest a »»beai not less than one foot in circumference
LEAVE KLAMATH FALLS 8 A. M
mvii ii.u
1 v
►
Vegetable BeM onc-liaU bushel of potatoes
Notice is hereby given that the fol;
alarm over the growth of lynching in exhibited, >2. Best collection of vegetables j lowing-nauicd settler has tiled notice <>i
Office: Mammoth Stables, Largest and Most Centrally Located.
this country and especially over the . exhibited by the producer-producer« permit-
peculiarly hideous forms so often tak-
«<oort I his intention to make final pr.»>( in
i support of his claim, and that said pr<»>l
en bv mob violence when colored men
Fruit—Be»t collection of fruit exhibited by I will be mail.- before to» H. Driscoll,
irethP victims an which decisions the producer, |10; second be«t collection, >»5.
are tne MClims, Oil $$iiH.n ocij . sioiij »
I*oultrv—Be«t pen of poultry, cock and two county clerk, nt Klamath Falls, Oregon,
the mob seems to lav most weight. hen>, ♦»»; *» cond be«t pen of poultry, cock and , on August 29, 1903, viz:
Alexander C. ',Vat«on,
not on the ............ botoa tbe eotorof
¡;;;;
a criminal, in a portion Of these cases
Hor*e* Bent draft stallion, four rears and II. E. No. 2141 f >r the SW. SE’,. \VL
1
SE*4,
Sec
32, T 39 8, R 13 E, W M and
thp
lvnclipd h'is hcen <ruiIt v of a over, I2t*: be>t draft mare and colt, four years
me iii'in
man nncneu thus uteri guilty oi <1 an,| nveFi no t>, „t draft «tallion, two year«
crime terrible, horrible beyond de- .>1.1 fio; best roadster Mallion, trotter or pacer , Lot 2 Sec 5, T 40 S. R 14 E. W M.
He names the following witnesses to
scription, a crime so horrible that as !
hur"’ *“T “cx' *10' bc‘‘ "p““
i prove his continuous residence tt|»>ti
far as he himself is concerned, he has ! cattle—iie«t shorthorn butt, two year» ana and cnllivatron of said land, viz: Tlios.
forfoitod
ftio riwlit
qnv kin.l of up. FJO;
b«»t Shorthorn
cow an.l j calf,
»10; lieat
forfeited
right tn
to any
^
-- ^.,.,
iorieitea the
ine Tigni
ant kiiiu 01'^
oi j,vr ’ yf,,
r,, ^-
i,„n, t»,,
y.ars BU(
and up
up. ; ja»;
tju; best , H. Wilkerson, II. Camplx-ll, J. A. Stew -
sympathy whatsoever.
iteryford c>w and call, mo .
j art and M. F. Orr, a'lof Lorella. Oregon
any
' “Tbe feeling of all good citizens
*” ‘ud UMer
E. M. B rattais . Register.
that such a hideous crime shall not
l';;.,,-ribbons wit! be given for beat samples
be hideously punished by mob violence , ”l ,n o,her elth‘bl,a.
Notice for Publication.
is due not in the least to sympathy
p
and ref lations .
_
• -
1 1 • a.
is . i‘. I Purse»—Seventy per eent to fir*t horse; 30
Department of the Interior.
for tbe Criininul, but to :i very livelv I percent to second horse, except where other-
Land Oilice at Lakeview. Oregon,
sense of the train of dreadful conse- wbe noted.
. . . r „
..
. .
Entrance fee, 10 per cent of purse In al! races
■Inly 1 i. 1908.
quences which follow tbe course tak-, Folir to enler ail(| three tu «tart, or no race,
Notice is hereby given tlull the fol­
en bv the ntob in exacting inhuman Entries to be M ated.
-
. u
.
Entries in above races must be made with low ing-iianieil aetller bus filed notice of
vengeance for an Inhuman wrong. tjie >v(.retarv on or before 9 o’clock p. m . the his intention to make final proof in m|>-
In such cases, moreover, it is well to ! dar before the race for which entry is made.
.
4l .
...
.
Entries must be made in writing and give port of his claim, and that said |>r>»>f
remember that the criminal not mere- name, age and record of horse entered, and will be made before Ja». 11. Driscoll,
ly sins against humanity in unpar- name of owner and jockey.
County Clerk, at Klamath Falls, Ore­
r
t 1 7 1 •
. »
.
There must be not less than three bona flde gon, on August 24, 1903, vis:
donable fashion, but sins particu- 1 starters ill every race.
Benjamin F. Crawford,
larlv against his own race, and does I
—■— ,
-
.»I
Ten strikes on gong in Judge«, stand Indi- H. E. No. 2412 for the NEL <>l Sec IS,
them a wrong far greater than any cates—Get horses un trick for uext race within
Tp39K, ROE. W M.
white man can possibly do them, fifteen minute«.
He names the following witnesses Io
Therefore, in such cases'the colored
«P <«r exercise
prove his continuous residence uiein and
people throughout the land should tn
Two stokes Oil gong—Come to Judges'stand. cultivation uf »aid land, vis: 1». il. Yea­
r * possible
... way show their belief aat
n**mF.»>rM And Ìoiìg-ibi"m<
Wil tn rrfkffit,
every
s one'^ru^on
ger, M. A. Eddy, John II. I'eatroaaand
i <me striae vn «"*•■—«dismount and weigh.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
First race earn day to be called at 1 P. M. N. H. Fennell, all of Pokeganta, Oregon
that they, more than all others in
and horses to be at post at 1 :”4) P. Af., «harp.
E.
M.
B
kattai
.
n
,
Register.
the community, are horrified at the
GEO. T BALDWIN. Preaident.
Reference by permission :
Addrdsr, J. G. PIEP/’K, Secretary.
commission of such a crime and are
National
Hank and Astoria having*
peculiarly concerned in taking every
Notice
for
Publication
B ids fop . P rivii . fgks , F all R acx M ket .
Bank of Astoria, Oregon.
possible measure to prevent its recur­
Klamath
Iqqe.eite Court
House,
The Secretary of the Klamath County Agri­
Department of the Interior,
rence and to bring lite criminal to cultural Association will receive waled blds
AT THE
Falls, Or. Phone, .Main 104.
up to and Including September 1, 1903, for the
Land Office at latkeview, Oregon,
immediate
justice.
The
slighest
lack
—«_»»-— of
_« running
------ «—, refreshment
1UIUIVU.ULU UM .r.
xuc
» ..„.p,,),, privilege
July 14, 1903.
of vigor either in denunciation of the stands on the fair ground» OctoL
>er ♦>, 7,
_______
Rand 9.
Notice is hereby given that the fol­
.... b.ioth»
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— iiiddcr
tri-----------
:.i
crime or in bringing the criminal to All
built by
»ncce»»fiii
to remain
as the property of the Association.
low ing-named settler has tiled noli-e of
justice is itself unpardonable.
_____________
_______ privilege
r___ „___
Sealed bids*for the exclusive
of
•piling
po<i‘ at
-••• -*-*- ground«
-
-a-«- » it.
« - - his intention to make final proof in sup­
Physician and Surgeon.
‘•Moreover
everv inorv
effort mwuiu
should be
-elllng
pools
AWiimer, utq
>< and
R
ni | 9.
„ HMM.
will the r,. fair
P,iv,.(! by th,. October
s,Crc.ary 7, up a port of his claim, and that »aid proof
made under the law to expedite the to and including September 1.
will l>e made before Jas. II. Driscoll,
Office—nest done to the O|>era lloni*.
—----- —
—
proceedings Of justice in the case of ■ The
Th? succc......
O“‘»«>.fiil bidder»
tor . -------
concession*
are County Clerk, at Klamath Falls,Oregon’ Coll and see our
I required to deposit with the Secretary the
Il,».in 7—Hotel Unkville.
e
.
on August 24, 1903, viz:
such an awful crime. But it Cannot ' amount of the bid on->eptember 2.^
Special attention given dieeaoeeoftbf
The
right
to
reject
any
or
all
blds
is
hereby
Adam
Craw
(ord,
be necessary in order to accomplish !
reserved.
H. E. No. 2411 for the NWL of Fee 1«
Klamath River Views ••Ve- GI mm -* tilted.
this to deprive any citizen of the fun­
K lamath C o . AaniruLTtm«!. A v ' n
Tp 39 S, R 6 E, W M.
J. (I. PlXRi E. Rerrelary.
I X-Ray lail»>rat<iry — Examination» f'.’.JO
damental rights to be heard in his
Dated at Klamath Falls. Or., July M. 1903.
He names the following witnesses to
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I to
own defense, which are so dear to ns
prove his continuous residence upon and
KLAMATH FALLS, OREOON.
and which lie at the root of our lib­
cultivation of "aid land, viz: l>. H.
erty. It certainly ought to be pos-J Violent Attack of Diarrhoea Cured by Yeager, M. A. Eddy, John II. Peatross
sibie, by the proper administration of I
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
and N, H. Fennell, all of Pokegama, Or­
the laws, to secure swift vengeance !
Diarrhoea Remedy and Per­
egon.
E. M. B r atta tn, Register.
haps a Life Saved.
upon the criminal, and immediate ef-
PHYSICIAN AND SURO LON.
I forts of all Legislators. Judges and
! citizens should be addressed to secur-
A short time ago I was taken with
ICT • Ilice in rooms formerly occupied
' ing such reforms in our legal proced­ a violent attack of diarrhoea and
by Dr. Rvautee. Phone 31.
Notice is hereby given that there
ure as to leave no vestige of excuse j believe I would have died if I had not
At oilice day and night.
! for those misguided men who ttnder- gotten relief, says John J. Patton, a are funds in the countv treasury for
A the redemption of all Klamath count v
i take to reap vengeance through vlo- leading citizen of Patton, Ala.
i friend recommended Chamberlain’s warrants protested on and prior to
Klamath Vails, Oregon.
' lent methods.
“Men who have been guilty of a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Oct. 14. 1898. Interest will cease from
crime like rape or murder should be I bought a twentv-iive cent bottle this date.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Ore., this
visited with s-.vift and certain punish­ and after taking three dose» of It was
ment and the just effort made by the entirely cured. I consider it the best 18th day of June, 1903.
11. II. Van Valkenbtirg,
PHYSICIAN A SURUEON.
courts to protect them in their right« remedy in the world for bowel comJ
For sale by C. C. Chitwood.
County Treasurer.
should, under no circumstances, be plaints.
Oilice Over Uneeds Market.
perverted into permitting any mere,
FOR SALE.
Phono 173.
Notice
for
Publication.
technicality to avert or delay their
Klamath
Palls, Oregon.
punishment.”
Three and one-half Inch Studebak­
Department of the Interior
er wagon, only used a few times. For
Iatnd Offlce at Lakeview, Greizon,
further particulars inquire of E. E.
v
, Jn,y >«. i«®.
CARD OF THANKS.
z
Notice is hereby given that the
McCarthy, Klamath Falls, Or.
towing-named settler lias Died notice ,,f
We, the undersigned, desire to
her intention to make Anal proof in »„p.
CALL FOR BIDS.
thank mi-
the uiisiit
many irientia
friends ana
and neigll-1
neigh-
t ,
-j j
_ 1 _
-lx
iwaua
port of her eleim, and that said proof
tors for their kindness and sympathy
Sealed blds will be received by the will be made before Jas. II. Driwoll
Ottica in the Ramai iCAN Building.
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,1 0^111______ rl 11 ri nrr r.i
■ r lit/, our late bereavement.'
t
T?,.
'during
Es- i I
street, committee, A. C. Betti and County Clerk at Klamath Falls, or ort
| pecially do we thank the members of
August 29, 1903, viz:
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Frank Ward, on or before September
I have been making the Celebrated
I have had thirteen years of steady
the Rebecca Lodge for their assist­
Lizzie Fit. h,
7, 1903 for the removal of the old widow of Albert A. Fitch, deceased II
practice in making Harness and Har­ Lakeview Saddle for the past four­ ance during the funeral.
sidewalks and buildifig new ones; E No. 2315 for the E'4' oi NWl. W , „1
ness goods. I let my work speak fcr teen years. My work will stand the
P aul B ki : itbwbtein
said walks to consist of three string- NE.'i of Section 14, I p 37 S. R | |i.‘ |.
and F amily .
Itself.
G eo . W. B radley .
closest inspection. W m . G unther .
' ers, 2jxfi, and flooring 2x8; said walks VV M.
She names the following wit’
G eo . B atchelder ,
! to be built on Main street and the nessrs to prove her continuous residence
J ohn I^ tcheldek .
Satisfaction Guaranteed
J.C. W H 1 P P
JABLEJV
l lumber and nails to be furnished by upon and cultivation of said land viz-
Write Us For Samples
F. L WRIGHT
M AN AGER
the said town; the walk to have a P. L. Fountain and .Jasper Bennett of
N S. Drew and
PHONE 4-6-6
rsKPartment OF THE IXTER10R, Oeneral rock bearing four (4) feet apart, and Klamath Falls Or
fMFTronipt and careful attontion
LZ Land ..nice, Washington, h.
July 2»,
John H. Logue oi Dairy, Oregon.
lDO.-i Notice is hereby given pursuant to In­ ; to be six (fl) feet in width, and the
to nil orders...............................
E.
.M.
B
kattai .*, Register.
struction» and In accordance with the direc­ commitfee reserves the right to reject
tion. of the Secretary of the Interior under
the provision» of the section of the act of July any and all bids.
Must be accompan­
Taken With Cramps.
CONTENT NOTICE.
A, IM* (’¿3 "fat ,1otl.) that the unsold lands In ied by 15 per cent of the bid and said
the Fort Klamaih abandoned military reser­
Wm. Kirmse, a member of the
I>rr*KTM«NT or th «
vation, described as the Wk BWk Sec. 22, T amount will bo held by the commit­
bridge gang working near Llttleport
U hitkd S tatz » I. anu orng.
338 . H.7>4 F. , containing so acres, »ill be
I.zki'vlrw,
Ori'imn, Jun« IS •"” .
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. offered at public sale at the district land office tee until the bid is complied with.
was taken suddenly ill Thursday
DEALER IN MARBLE
I at Lakeview, Oregon, on th« 20th day of Octob-
A »uftelont i ' oii I pm Hlb<i»vll bavin»
All bids must, be for lineal foot
night
with
cramps
and
a
kind
of
nio<l
In
Ihlx
triv«
by
John
Brett, conlMt«"
_
I
er,
UM«,
commencing
at
10
o'clock
A
M
.
to
the
GRANITE, IRON FENC­
«xalti t Alfred Copaa ei try no . ¡¡Hi ""“L
ASHLAND OREGON^ highest bidder at not less than the»ppral»«d measurement. The street committee cholera. Ills case was so severe that
ING AND ALL KINDS
AOHLAIW
w
value thereof, the purchase money to be paid will specify where the walks shall be
Aprils, iwt i for KI, HW',. RU HKU Keefl«"J;
he had to have the members of the
POsrorriCE
BOX
NO. ef at the time of the sole
Towiialilp :>,-,N. Kao»« to K, t>> ,Hired J «JJi
OF CEMETERY WORK
built.
< onti ate. . Ill w lil< h It 1» <llr)o /l lltat *llr’.
I .
• I9PLE;, Acting Commissioner.
crew wait upon hint and Mr. Gifford
■ Approved, Tho*. Kvan, Acting Secretary.
S treet C ommittee .
(•O|.«a I,», abaented
lilrtiaell <0"" .J"?
was called and consulted,
lie told
wholly abandoned aild laud lor more in
them he had a medicine in the form Klomath Lodge No. 77, A. r. & A M »1« month» Inti pa a d «till continue* »«'
»holly abandon anuwi>"«nt lilmaolf tlittjotr®*
Notice tor Publication.
Electro-Chemical Rin«. Trada-MirtJLC. of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
to Ihl» date that no retddenc« ||Z» «"¥1
lihetimatifm,N«ura!gta,Rclatfca,Bright'« niaraaC|
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon.
«•tahll*h«d
by »aid entryman nr • '
Diarrhoea
Remedy
that
he
thought
Dlabete«. (Jravel, Gnll-Mtone, Fen and Operator«
ll’«,fiiirim,M'",,rt:,y "’K1110" or before other peraon thereon
.
Augiixt A, HMM.
and no portion of »»Id l»l'l> n .
Pnralytia, Painful or Excessive Menstruation «nd
The Klamath County Live Stock-
f^otlce « hereby given that tbe HnKJAving-
following- Asthma are cansed by acid in blood. Thi«rlngmj a would help him out and accordingly
•
vei
been
Improved
or cultivated, »»id P*r' x
naiBPfl
iller lias
lift Hl^rl
named M
settler
llfyd notice
notice of
of bls
his intention
Intenlion and the acid create an Electro-Chemical actino«
several doses were administered with W. T. S uive ,
»re hereby notified to appear, rnapo'“1 ’ .a
Association will pay the above
to
make final
M
tomake
final proof
proof in
in support
support Of
of
his Claim
claim, removing acid and curing disease, bend for ad<!i-
offer
cvldenca
tonehln«
aald »ll«tr»Uon J
K y T aylor ,
and
vat/l proof „.m
- j
. before
.
U
the results t hat the fellow was able to
and that
that said
will be _
mad.-
J»«. tional Information. Price 92. Gold-covered 14
“’«lock ». M. op Hept, it, IM, before C- f-
Sec.
ward for the arrest apd conviction
ur C O. D. Send paper tire of finger, lo
I JI. Priscol), Coun'y Clerk at Klamath Falls ( Mail
be
around
next
day.
The
incident
Withrow,»
t
’
R.
Comnilaaloner
»' K1*1?“«
W.
M.
trends and Imitators doing bualnrae on
2fi. 1903, viz;
' prevent
he reputation of this ring. It 1« «oM by «P«‘’•«•
Fall" Or. (»nd that llnal hear loir will b"
any person or persons found guilty of Oregon, on Sept WJNNlt
speaks quite highly of Mr. Gifford's
MtU.FR,
only at one plac* in any city or town in the unitcu aiatc««
»1
10
O'clock
a.
m.
on
txt.
2,
1«OS.
•"•'.'’’f,’.
»ALHHTLR s op REBEKAH
stealing or altering the marks or S
i medicines.-Elkader,
orl7,l’ J!“U,r' •’"«•'»«ed, Rd E Engiaud and Canada. FOB SALE L?
Iowa,
Argus
««Mflntrr »nd IWHver »1 tn« Unit««
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No.
9199
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in
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Oregon.
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brands of anv stock belonging to any HEk, Sec 24 TMS, g 6 Esc, W H. Re*nam..;
This remedy never falls.
Keep r t„
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The
RMjrf
cont<«Rtnnt
having,
In
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proper
■
h
"”'y nave
save life.' f.„r
your home,' '»
It , may
member of this association.
i tha following witneRMi to prove hl« continu- Ufonffifl
A h
ilnvlt, ni< «| .lima j®, 1903, Mt forth mcl«1
t
r.M.I.me up..,, n,,q .„i,,..„,, (
, W^|]|Pn—flll ingH
Address Chas. Horton, President on*
Hattie n,lz..ny
n"' •how thut »Her due dlllgenco perernitl *r
‘f,'."1-,v«.:
‘'“'‘sett, Conr.d .Mad“n,
"" luwu u>ingtopa««mp sale by C. C. Chitwood.
of
thin
notlrc
runnr«»
»
’
(
>rtng
»«•
wealth.
•rotect you/
V
AIM, rt bbtir
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„n „< v. ....
Connecting with Klamath Lake R. R. for all Points o. S. P. R. R.
Shortest Route, Bt st time and Accommodations.
PASSENGER, EXPRESS AND FAST FREIGHT LINE
Travelers conveyed to all points at reasonable rates. Best
[. care given to stock.
Telephone 101.
R. W. MARPLE, Proprietor.
Teams with or without Drivers
Phone, Main /j
Gity Meat Market
^KLAMATH TRAINING STABLES
Wm. Storm Jr., Prop.
COR. BROOKS AVE. AND SEVENTH ST.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
in all kinds of Fresh and
Salt Meats. Every variety
of Sausage always on
hand.
phone Main 55
Racing and Trotting Horses a Specialty. Colts
Developed for Runners or Trotters.
ARMSTRONG & RAMSBY
IJneeda Meat Market
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON.
Door West of Central Cafe
CRATER LAKI
Beef, Mutton, Pork, Sausage
PICTURES
All Orders Will Recsive Prompt Attention.
Ai. L. Burns = = = - = Proprietor
NOW
Closing Ont Sale^
on
Met lo
BALDW IN'S PHOTO STUDIO Dr. H. B. HARG US,
I will sell my entire stock of mer­
chandise regardless of cost. A
good friend is a dollar—buy your
goods where you can go home with
one-third of your friends in your
A. D. Harpold,
pocket
BONANZA, OREGON
X o. U. W. BUILDING,
Klamath Falls.
County Treasurer’s Notice.
I
I
and all kinds of strap work.
We carry a complete line of Whips, Robes, Blankets, Col­
lars, Sweat-pads, Fly-nets, Harness Oil and Soap.
Silver Mounted Bits and Spurs. 7
‘* work a specialty,
Braided
Wc carry everything in the Harness and Saddlery line.
(i. tV. STEPHENSON
MRS. HONG SING
Restaurant and Laundry.
fJEO. H. MERRYMAN
Dealers and Manufacturers of
HARNESS, SADDLES
C. C. BRO WEH
Laundry called for and de­
livered to all cuHtomers.
Collars, Cuffs and Shirts
A SPECIALTY.
e. ( î R W iîs
Notary Public.
Ft. Klamath Saloon j. n. nooRE,
W. M. Knight, Prop.
^SUNSET MONUMENT C0.^
Bcst of Liquors and Wines
Always on Hand.
CHOICEST BRANDS OF CIGARS
_ Buffalo and Export Beer.
Tourists Supplied With
Choice Liquors.
$250.00 REWARD.
GENER L FREIGHTER,