Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, August 27, 1903, Image 2

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PRESBYTERIAN CHURLH.
ciiatured at Cluse's, substituting In
place Of the spreaders an old pair of
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owners, which hail to be fastened to
tliC lead rod with wire. At a audd.it
Republican (« Pollllo«. and devoted to th.
’timber, Agricultural. Stock «nd Wool inter»»!« jerk of the leaders the wire broke
bt the great Klamath County.
and the driver wag pulled from III»
scat, falling between lite pole team.
PublUhed every ThurwHy by
The librsefi tflin became frightened
WÊSLEY 0. SMITH, and started tunning but were stopped
after going a short distance by the
E ditor ARn PsobststoSi
wngbn striking a stump. Mr. Mor­
gan, who was attempting to get l>o|d
■vuesirrios batm :
of the lilies, was thrown under lhe
O b . year (in advnnc.)....................
12 "’¡stage, which pMsed over his legs,
llik wllo ahd the children remained
THURSDAY. AUGUST 27. IlMB. in the wagon and fortunately were
not Injured.
Mr. Kincaid and Levis jumped
ABUSE OF FOREST ««SERVE-
from the rig as soon as the horses
“This smearing of reserves,” said started running and attempted to
Representative J. N. Williamson, stop them but on account of tile dark­
“over one-fourth of the map of the ness and clouds of dust were not able
state, promiscuously and arbitrarily, to do so until the team was checked
without regard to tlie welfare of lite by running into the stump. The
communities affected, is what I call driver was not hurt except being
abuse of the forest reserve policy. badly shaken up. Mr. Morgan is
The Cascade reserve has been and a brother of R.M. Morgan, of Fort
will be a benefit.
Certain regions Of Klamath and he and his family were
the Blue mountains might also be set on their wav here on a visit from
aside to advantage. The reserve sys­ their home’ in Boise City, Idaho.
tem well used should be commended; This makes the third accident on the
stage lines between here and l’okega-
abused it should be condemned.
“The paramount need of Oregon is nta during the last few days.
the development of more resources
There are two kinds of whiskey.
and the enlargement of fields of in­
dustry. The man who understands Cyrus Noble and tlie other kind.—
the needs of this state sees that its Houston Bros.
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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN*
CAMPERS ATTENTION
t
TENTS, CAMP STOVES
CAMP COOKING UTENSILS
CAHP CHAIRS AND STOOLS
BLANKETS, COHFORTERS
COTS, BEDS, PILLOWS, ETC
OUTINO BOOTS AND SHOES
KAHK1 CLOTHING
(URLS OVERALLS
LEGGINGS, ETC, ETC
MND
an UNSURPASSED line of
Canned LUNCH Goods
REAMES & JENNINGS
Daity-by DayHght-between
progress will be retarded by creation
of the proposed reserves.
“Now look at the proposed reserve
in Southern Crook county and North­
ern Lake and Klamath. The good
Connecting with Klamath Lake R. R. for all Points on S. P. R. R.
lands are all taken up and the poor
lands; whose use Is necessary to the
development of the good, are to be re­
served. Industrial projects are hesi­
PASSENGER, EXPRESS AND FAST FREIGHT LINE tating, in doubt about the privileges
LEAVE KLAMATH FALLS 8 A. M
they will have on the intermediate
lands.
Why put such a ban on pro­
Office: Mammoth Stables, Largest and Most Centrally Located.
gress in a region whose energies are
Travelers conveyed to all points at reasonable rates. Best striving to get loose?
“The policy behind the creation of
care given to stoek.
these reserves is altogether wrong.
Telephone 101.
R. W« MARPLË, Proprietor.
Its objects arc ill-advised. Its effects
arc misjudged.
“People in Interior Oregon don't
know what to make of it. And their
grievance is the same as that of the
people of all western states. I tell
ytm that this reserve business is get­
Wholesale and Retail Dealer ting to be a live issue. It is the sub­
of the conversation of all
in all kinds of Fresh and stance
classes of citizens. And when so
Salt Meats. Every variety many persons raise protest, they are
of Sausage always on to be reckoned with. Hundreds and
thousands of acres are withdrawn
hand.
that arc BOt sources of water supply.
Miles and miles of land are with­
drawn that contain dry sand or
scattered pines. And yet preserva­
tion of water supply is the pretext of
their withdrawal.
Door West of Centra! Cafe.
“We’ve gone far enongh creating
reserves. Now let's stop.”
Mr. Williamson drew attention to
the fact that Oregon is entitled to
more than $3,000,000 of the reclama­
tion fund for irrigation projects.
About $900,000 of this was collected
in this state from sales of land under
the timber and stone act, and from
commutalon of homestead entries in
Dealers and Manufacturers of
the first year of the new irrigation
law. Last year the collections were
more than $2,000,000.
“Now,” said Mr. Williamson,
“let’s have several big Irrigation pro­
jects in Oregon; not one or two sur­
We carry a complete line of Whips, Robes, Blankets, Col­ veys and a few withdrawals, but ac­
tual construction.
The people of
lars. Sweat-pads, Fly-nets, Harness Oil and Soap.
this state have a right to ask that
Silver Mounted Bits and Spurs. Braided work a specialty. the government begin this work at
We carry everything in the Harness and Saddlery line. once. This matter should be one of
I have been making the Celebrated the chief cares of the Oregon delega­
I have had thiiteen years of steady
practice in making Harness and Har­ Lakeview Saddle for the past four­ tion at Washington next winter. We
ness goods. I let my work speak for teen years. My work will stand the members of congress from Oregon are
no good if we can’t get one or two
itaelf.
G eo . W. B badley .
closest Inspection. W m . G unthbr .
projects started here.’’—Oregonian,
Satisfaction Guaranteed
J.C WHIPP
J A BLEW
August 22.
Klamath Falls and Pokegama
Shortest Route, Best time and Accommodations.
Gity Meat Market
Wm. Storm Jr., Prop.
phone Main 55
[Jneeda Meat Market
Beef, Mutton, Pork, Sausage
All Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention.
M. L. Burns - -
- - - Proprietor
GUNTHER
HARNESS, SADDLES
and all kinds of strap work.
F. L WRIGHT
Write Ü» For Samples
PHONE 4-5-6
MANAGER
^SUNSET MONUMENT CO.^
DEALER TN MARBLE
GRANITE, IRON FENC­
ING AND ALL KINDS
OF CEMETERY WORK
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
ASHLAND OREGON^
POSTOFFICE
BOX
NO-
55
$250.00 REWARD
The Klamath County Lhe Stoor
Association will pay the above re­
ward for the arrest and conviction of
any person or persons found guilty of
stealing or altering the marks or
brands of any stock belonging to any
member of this association.
Address Chas. Horton, President
or J. O. Hamaker,Secretary.
CONTEST NOTICE.
D epartment of th « I nterior .
U nited states land O ffici ,
CONTEST NOTICE.
P tfartmextofthi : Itrrnrog
V hitod H tatm L and OrFica,
Lakeview, Oregon, June 15, 1903.
Lakeview, Oregon,June W. IMS.
A sufficient contest affidavit having been
A siiffictent conteet »«davit having been
filed in tblN office by John Berry contestant Sit'd in thin office by John Brett, contestant
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made
»gainst Alfred T'other* entry No. 2532, made agaifMt Alfred Copa*
entry
no . _
Feb. *27, M
m 2, for SFJ
SE*< , SI
ME»
bee 1 KL,
E* NE«.<
*’ ' ‘ A- HW • April 5, 1902 for UK HWU, f9K BKU ftmfon *t
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" s II 11 E, ' by Alfred Yother» i Township 36 8, Range 15 E, by Alfred C wmm
<•<-12
T 35
Conteste« <■,
1 in which it is »Urged that Alfred | Con teatec*, in which it in alleged that Alfred
Yothers I_____________________________
r Copas has absented
has absented himself from and ______
w holly
himself from and
abandoned said land for more than six months wholly abandoned .aid land lor more than
last past hnd still continues so to wholly aix month, lut part a ,d atlll continue« m , to
abandon and abjM-nl himself therefrom to this wholly abandon anu ahaent hiamH therrlrom •
date. That no r lidencu has ever been estab­ to Ihta date that no realdenee baa ere, been 1
lished thereon by said eatrywian or any other eatabllahed thereon h, as Id entryman or an,
•eraon and no part • aid land has ever been other person and uo portion » .aid land baa
improved or cultivated; said parties are here­ ever been Unproved m ewitiaMed, aaid pant«,
by notified to appear, respond and offer evi­ are hereby notified to appear, reapomf and
dence touching said allegation nt 10 »»’»»lock a. offer evidence touching «aid allegation at 19 ;
r. on Sept. JO, 19-33, before C. H. Witbrow, a U. o'clock a. M. on Sept, fl, WOfi. before C. H.
UtihurAt Klamath Falls, Or. (and Withrow, a If, B. Comnilaaloner at Klamotb
tli&t Anal bepring will be held nt 1 o’eloek p m Falla Or. (and that final hear Inc art» be held
dd October 2, 11W13, before) the Register and Ke- at 10 o’clock a. m. on Oct, ?, >90», before) the
reiver ni the r’nlu-d »tau» Laud Office, 1 b Keglatec and Receiver at the United State*
Lakeview, Oregon.
Land Office In Lakeview, Oreaon.
'flic said contestant having, in a proper affi­
The »oid eonle.tant having, tn • proper affi­
davit, filed Jn^e IÂ, 19**?., set forth facts which davit. hied Saurr 15, fWB, aet forth fact« which
»how th«t after due diifgcnre pnnviinl aer- show that afier due dUlae.ee penonal aerviee
viev of fhjg notlèe rannot be made, H is hereby ■>< thio notice cannot be made, 1« la hereto, or
wdert d and «Greeted that such notice be given dered and directed that encl, ».lice toe given
due and proper publication.
b) due «lid proper t obileatles.
.
f '1 Hi attain , Register.
F. M SnATTitw. Kegi«ter. I
JUr.m B ailky , Receiver,
ji*R«y b * u 4< v . jteccive,,
SabtNitli School »I 1° »• rtl 'J’j’s p
Ing be the ptLMt.r «i H""J
hi.; Christian Endeavor st 1
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n.
nnivcr nor vico Ht H W <*diH'* m L i
Fng? A cordial invitation I» extend«
loalltouttentUllm-r^ (Wor
Private dining rooms al the Cell
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Engraved or printed wedding in'1
tattons at the Republican office.
Big sale of harness and saddlery .
Maltliv’s-Best goods al cbeafrsl
prices In Southern Oregon.
Cholera Ifitantum.
This disease lias lost •“
since Chamberlain’» Colic, < h"1' «
and Diarrhoea Remedy came int<
general use. The uniform sun-ess
which attends the use of tills rettiet.
in all cases of bowel complaints i
children has made It a faioriti
wherever Its value lias become known.
For sale by C. C. Chitwood.
nKl-.rti-ni OK tHK ISTKKIoR. O«n«r«l
D ton.t office. Wa.hington. I>
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Notice I. hereby flven
atructh.nn and In ar-eor•lance »'< >
b
tlon. of the Secretary of the Interior
the provision« of the wctlon of the net
S IHM CM Stat .10.1.1 that lhe unsold laml« In
tiie'riiri Klamath abandoned niilitm^y g-r
ration, dewribed a. the « 1 ****** „ m
XIS R 7'» K . containing M> acre«, «ur
Offered at publie .ale al the
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,‘b'
at Mkerlew. Oregon, on the -Wh> day «1 <«t
er. iwtt. commencing at tu o clock * M .
.
hlghe.l bidder at not lew than the aid r.
value thereof, the purcba« money Io be pal«
at the time of the «ale
J II Ff.MI’I.K, Acting CnmmlMtoner.
Approved. Thoa. Rvan. Acting Brerctar,.
KLAMATH COUNTY AGRI­
Notice for Publication.
CULTURAL ASSOCIATION
-OCTOBER 6, 7, 8.9,10
PURSES. $2.000
A special day of racing and ball
playing will be
Saturday, October 10.
The ball game will be between the
winners of the two previous games
and the races will be made up dur­
ing the week, to constitute one
of the best days.
THREE BALL GAMES
Lakeview, Fort Klamath, the
Klamath Falls Maroons and Klamath
Falls Grays will play each afternoon,
October 8, 9 and 10
for a ptfse of $50 a day, the purse to
be divided the first two days and the
winning teams to play the last game,
all of which purse goes to winner.
TWO BRASS BANOS
Music will be furnished the five days
by the Klamath Falls bund and the
Klamath Agency Indian band of
fifteen pieces.
and horse» to be al post at 1:» P M.. «harp.
GKO. T. BALDWIN, Frc.ideut,
fiddrils«. J. G PIERCE. Hecr< Inry.
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Collections Attended
toPromotly.
CorresDondeici
Invited.
trai Cafo.
Land Office al Rowburg. Orrgon.
Aiigu.l S. 1W
Notice 1« hereby given that ib»
named »ettler ha. filed nolle. o( hI. Intent on
to make final prool in .upport of bl« el. m.
«nd that ««Id pr«K.I will be mad. beloreJ*.
H. Priwoli, County clerk «I Klamath 9*IU.
Oregon, on Sept M ttW. vl»i
WtNNIK MIl.l.KR.
,
widow of Charle» C. Miller decaed. Hd X
No. 910» for the S', NF.1., SW. NK'« N« «
HE1.. Hee M T « H. K 5 En»t. W M He name»
the following witnesses to prove hit continu­
ous residence upon »nd cultivation of «»id
land, vis: Ramuel Padffctt, Found Wadis«»«.
Albert Hhur and Jame» Newbanks. allot Kmo,
Oregon.
J. T llRIlMiKH, Register
EXCHANGE
STABLES
W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor,
EAST
V
LIVvl
END,
KLAMATH
FALLS, OREGON.
n°r8CB l’<»ar(i<‘<! I»y <l«y, week or month,
|| hy nntl Gruin bought and aohl.
Pnatofiigpi'H convoyed to all partH of Southern Orcgod
and Northern California at the very lowest rate«.
j •
Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel
Linkville. Phone Main 14
WEST jSIDE STABLES
Jas. Sigler, Prop’r
First Class Horses
Fine Carriages
Feed Stables.
Teams with or without Drivers
Phon«, Hain 11
Notice for Publication.
Department <4 the Interior,
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon,
July 17, 1903.
Notice ia hereby given tliat the fol­
lowing-named aettler haa tiled notice of
liis intention to make final proof in
support of hia cinim, and tl>el »aid proof
will be made before Jaa H. DriacoH,
county clerk, at Klamath Falla, Oregon,
on Auguat 29, 1903, via:
Alexander C. ’.Vataon,
H. E. No. 2144 for the 8WL NEW, W,
SEk, Sec 32, T 39 S, R 13 E, W M and
Lot 2 Sec 5, T 40 S, R 14 E, W M.
He namea the following witneaaea to
prove ilia continuoua rraeience upon
and cultivatron of raid land, via: Thoa.
H. Wilkeraon, D. Camplwll, J. A. Stew­
art and M. F. Orr, allot ixirella, Oregon
E. M. B kattaix , Regiater. I
^KLAMATH TRAINING STABLES
COR. BROOKS HE. ANO SEVENTH ST.
Racing and Trotting Horses a Specialty. Coin
Developed lor Runners or Trotters.
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ARMSTRONG & RAMSBY
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON.
County Treasurer’s Notice. CRATER LAKE C. C. BROWER,
Notice is hereby given that there
RACE PROGRAM.
are funds in the county treasury for
Tuesday, October 6.
1— One-half mile dash, free for all2-year olds; the redemption of all Klamath county
purse, fl50.
warrants protested on and prior to
2— One-quarter mile dash, free for all horses;
Oct. 14, 1898. Interest will cease frotu
purse, |12o.
3— One ndle and repeat, free for all trotters this date.
and pacers; purse. |125.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Orc., this
4— Five-eirhts mile daffh, free for all Klam­
ath county horses; purse >75
18th day of June. 1903.
ft—One mile dash, free for all; nurse, |150
IL 11. Van Valkenburg,
ft—One mile dash, free for all; Indian women
to ride; purse f2»>
Gtunly Treasurer, i
Wednesday, Oetober 7.
1— One-quarter mile and repeat, free for
all; purse, |1UC‘
Notice for Publication.
2— Three-quarter mile dash, free for all;
purse, flOO
Department of the Interior,
3— Three-eights mile dash, pony race, 1<S
hands high and under; purse F j O
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon,
4— Five mile relay race, free for all; five
July is, 1903.
hordes allowed each entryman ; to Change not
Notice is hereby given that the fol­
under one mile; jockey to ride race out; purse
|100; no second money
lowing-named «ettler ha. tiled notice of
5— One-half mile dash, free for all; purse |75
her intention to make final proof in sup­
Thursday, Octobers.
port of her clsim, and that «aid pri.4
1— Three-eights mile dash,free for all; purse, will be made In-fore Jaa. H. Ilrt.coll,
|75
2— One-half xnile and repeat, free for all; County Clerk at Klamath Falla, Or., on
purse, flOO
August 29, 1903, vis:
3— One mile and repeat, free for all Klamath
Lizzie Fitch,
county trottersand pacers; purse, |100
4— 8even-elghu» mile dash, free for all; widow of Albert A. Fitch, deceased ||
purse, |100
E No. 231» for the EV4' of XWU, W i, o(
5— One-half mile dash, free for all Klamath
of Section 14, Tp 37 8, R 11', E
county two-year*olds; purse |50
W M.
She name« the following wit-
Friday, October 9.
1— Three-quarter mile dash, free for all; neaara to prove her continuoua residence
upon and cultivation of «aid land, viz: |
purse, F-5
2— Five-sixteenths mile dash, free for all; P. L. Fountain and Jt<«per Bennett of
purse, f75
3— Ouc half mile dash, tree for all Klamath Klamath Fall«, Or., N 8. Drew and
county saddle horses, owned and used as such; John S. Ixtgue of Dairy, Oregon.
LORD SALISBURY DEAD.
▼aquero saddles to be used; purse, |75
E. M. B rattais , Register.
4— One-half mile and repeat, ffee tor all;
purse, |ioo
Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoigne 4A—One hundred yard foot race, free for all:
CALL FOR BIDS.
Cecil, Marquis of Salisbury, the great to come between heats in race No. 4; purse 325
ft—One and one-eights mile dash, free for all;
English Conservative leader since the purse, |1 j 0
Efoaled bid» will be received by the
•at»irdayf Oetober W. '
death of Lord Beaconsfield, died at
»treet committee, A. C. Beal and
Races to be made up during the fair.
Frank Ward, on or before ffoptemiwr
flatfield House, Saturday. Lord Salis­
PREMIUM LIST.
bury, who was born February 13, Grain—Best sample of wheat, any variety, 32; 7, 1903, for the removal of the old
best sample of r>e, any variety, 92; best sam- Hidewalks and building new ones;
1830, entered public life as a member | pie of barley, any variety, 32; best sample of
t oats, any variety, |2. Best collection of above said walks to consist of three string­
of Parliament In 1853, and has since fm»r exhibited by producer, 15. Samples must ers, 2jxfl, and flooring 2x8; said walks I
be not less than one-half bushel and must be
been very prominent in English polit­ exhibited
to be built on Main street and the
by the produce?.
Cured Grasses—Best display of alfaffi, timo­ lumlx-r and nails to lx? furnished by i
ical history, succeeding Gladstone as thy,
bromus, red top. |2. Each variety to be In
not less than one foot in circumference the said town; the walk to have a
Premier in 1885, resigning after a a sbenf
Vegetables—Best one-half bushel of potatoes rock bearing four (4) feet apart, and 1
brief tenure, his party being defeated exhibited, 32. Best collection of vegetables to be nix («) feet in width, and the
exhibited by the producer—producers permit­
at the polls. In 1886 the Conserva­ ted to arrange their collections—310; second committee reserves the right to rrjoct
best collection, 36-
tives were again successful and he Fruit-Best collection of fruit exhibited by any and all bids. Must be accompan­
producer, 310; second best collection, |ft.
ied by U, per cent of the bid and said
wasagafn called as Prime Minister. the Poultry-Best
pen of poultry, cock and two
hens, |5; second best pen of poultry, cock and amount will he held by the commit-
He resigned in 1892 and again came two
hens, 32; best pen of turkeys, cock and tee until the bld is complied with.
two bene, 33.
into power In 1895.
All blds must be for lineal foot
Horses—Best draft stallfon, font years and
The ex-Premier, though retired over, 320; best draft mare and colt, four years measurement. The street committee
and over. 310; best draft stallion, two years
from political life, was an important old. 310; best roadster stallion, trotter or pacer will specify where the walks nhal) tg.
IW; best saddle horse, any sex, >10; beat span built. 15 per cent on a thousand feet.
flgure In many public ways. He was I I of
mules, 310.
HTHK b T COXMITTKR. i
—Best Shorthorn bull, two years and
a warden of the Cinque Ports, high up, Cattle
320; best Shorthorn cow and calf, 110; best
bull, two years and up, 320; best
steward of Westminster and Chancel-‘ Heryford
Heryford cow and calf, MO.
Taken With Cramps.
lor of Oxford University. His death | Hwlne- Best sow and litter of sirs, any
( br««t. |10.
Wm. Kirmse, a member of the
places an order of Knight of the Rlu. ribbon« will be glvrn (or best «ample« bridge gang working near Llttleport
of all other exhibit«.
Garter at the dispusal of King
Wi"L.ti*.kin *“flden|y ‘I' Thumday
KCLEH AND KEOULATION8.
Edward.
fforae» Seventy per eent to fir«t borne; fit night with cramps and a kind ¿y
per cent to second horse, except where other­ cholera.
Hlu case waa ho severe that
wise noted.
Entrance tee, 10 per cent of purne tn all race, be had to have the members of the
ASHLAND STAGE RUNAWAY. i Four
to enter end three to «tart, or uo race. crew wait upon him and Mr. Glfff>rf|
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' Entrlr* to he seeled.
C. D. Morgan of Boise, Idaho, has feet Entries In above races most be made with was called and consulted. He loid
the Hecretarv on or before 0 o’clock P. M. the them he had a medicine in the f,,rill
and Ltp Badly Bruised.
day before tb. roes for which entry 1« mode.
Entrlrs most be made tn writing and give <>f GhamberUln’s Colic, Cholera and
ng. end record of horse entered, end Diarrhoea Remedy that he thought
The Ashland stage had quite a bad n«me.
name of owner and Jockey.
There
be not leso than three bona ffde would help him out and accordingly
runaway Monday evening, shortly starter« must
1» every race.
several doses were administered with
of f lic lead rig, wbk’b had Ix-ou
riu
n
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fine job work.
SPEED PROGRAM AND
PREMIUM LIST OF THE
after leaving Chase’» station. Among
Ten strikes on gong In Judges, stand Indi-
the passengers were C. D. Morgan, eat.» -Get hones on track lor next race wlltola
fifteen minutes.
wife and three children, Frank Kin­ Four »trike» on gong- goddle np lor exerefrt
»tartar» gp to post.
caid and J. H. Levis, a timber loca­ , «nd
Two strike» ou song— Cone |o Judges’ stand,
get numbers and go to post.
tor from Roseburg. The cause of | One strike on gong- Dlsmonnt ar»d weigh,
the accident was due to the breaking Pint race each day to I»« called at IP, M.
fat.
Call at the RKft'rtLicAN ofik*« for
Fide line of rings and ‘ke lai'’**
styles in bracelets and jewelry
Vim's Jewelry store.
E R, REAMES,
ALEX MARTIN JR,
Vice President.
cash#
ALEX MARTIN
President.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
PICTURES
Reference by pertniæion:
National
Rank and Aetorta Harlafl
Bank <»f Astoria, Oregon
i>P|MMite Court
I loom, Kl.malh
Fulls, Or. Phone, Main HH.
AT THE
Dr. H. B. HARGUS,
Physician and Surgeon.
and see our
Klamath River Views
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A. O. U. W. BUILDING,
Klamath Falls
office—next door to th. < >|«ra lions».
Room 7—Hotel Unkvilfo.
special attention given <li»ca»ee of tfo
eve— Glaaaea fltterl.
X-Itsy 1ala»rstory—Examination. IPM
to $38.
KLAMATH FALLS, ORHJOx
a W. STEPHENSON
MRS. HONG SING
Restaurant and Laundry.
PHYSICIAN AND SURO EON.
in rooms formerly occupi
l>y Hw. lU*»rnr».
Phone 31.
Al oflio day and night.
Klamath Palla, Oregon.
acó.
n. merrymah
PHYSICIAN A SURO EON.
Laundry called for and de-
livered to nil customcrH.
Collars, Cuffs and Shirts
A SPECIALTY.
Ft. Klamath Saloon
office Over Uneeda Market.
Pitone 173.
Klamath Falla, Oregon.
DR. (I. W. MASTOfi.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Mr Residence und onice corner
and Main streets.
Klamath Falla, Oregon
W. M. Knight, Prop.
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Best of Liquors and Wines
Always on Hand.
Olile« in the R kitbi icas BniWinl’
CHOICEST BRANDS OF CIGARS
_ Buffalo and Export Beer.
Tourists Supplied
Choice Liquors.
WHh
Notary Public.
Klamath Falla, Oregon.
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GENER L FREIGHTS
£W"I’r<nnpt and CKrtfnl atfentio»
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to all onWrs.
* to,k' Cholern and
Ui.rrhoe. Remedy lnd Per.
Klamath Loffga No.
baps a Life Saved.
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llcctw Saturday night on
a
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the full moon.
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diarrhoea
and
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the results that the fellow was able to1 ttw 2rt’*)r"JohnJ'
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Sec.
be around next day. The incident
Al1»' A
speaks quite highly of Mr, Glffoni'« frfn !g re. z<n Of
n>ed»clnen,-EIkarfer, lows,
" Colic r.,! ",ni",,,,,l"d Chamlieriuln’s
daughters of rebeka H
This remedy never falls. Keep *“„ I bought
”,arr,h’'',‘
Meet
on the first and third 'D’JJJ’
your home, It may save life y ,r »nd inerf?nt*my'B’e <’,’nt bo,,l°
sale by C. C. Chftwiod.
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"g ,,’re<’d"*'» "f It wm fitly» of every month. Om<'<’™
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r It the best Hattie Hazen. N. (L; FranckiNJ"
Hubscrltxi for ligruaw^ir.
Plaints ' 1 ” *"rl<1 for b’”reI co111 V. G.; Alice Goeller, tferJ
>orwfo Ry (.,<!. Chitwood, Fountain, Treasure^,