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-WW. ■ Srifcril 1)1 AMiTU KLAlilA I «• fUIJMDAT, DPPIIRI IPAM nuiUDLl vfill. AI’GU h T 27, BXNt. LOCAL NEWS. Chitwood'S Drlig Ntcr«'- Vans, Di«' and Jodler, Ntutlnnrry for reliable w atelies. All pnifll knocked off bf fruit Jars nt Baldwin'«. jeffcnuin Wilson of Langcll Valley was hi the city Friday. Chickens al the (ity Steal Market for your Suuday dinner. Big Hiih' now on nt C. C. Mddle and harncHk shop. Maltby's G<H>d second hand Imdroom »et for 4t Sale. Apply at G'1» "rtt»’''- IlmiM* Io rent—Enquire of Frank Ward lit tile EWauna House. Dan Ryan and 8. II. Gardner came flown from Fort Klamath Friday. H you don't buy Cyrus Noble you don't get the I m - h I—Houston llrue. Dr. Daly, tli<* prominent physician and hanker of Lakeview, was In town Kunday oh •*!«» return from Piirllund. .Hpcagtir river near Illy. ¡1 ia to lx' hoped that the fishing will tut g<aid, otherwiHr tlx* boy» will b« disappoint- Cl! an they went well Htipplled with bull. Tlx- party may take a trip to Lakeview before their return. The lire department was called bill hist evening nt. «¡45. The lire, which had evidently been aet by some one, started under the porch of Win. Bate- J iiiiiii ' h realdenee. By the time the | lioae companh'H arrived the lire had I livt'ii put out by the prompt action of Harry tiiilarticati with a garden hose. Mr. Bat email and family are nt Med ford, having gone there to attend the clrcuH. II. F. Tole, who with I i I h family I h on I i I h wily from Morrow to Jackson < ounty, camped at the upper end of Klamath Marah Thursday night. After supper while at tending to hlH liorscH, I i I h little 7 year old girl who wuh with him approached too near one of the aiiliniilH and wiih kicked In the head over the left eye, crushing the Nkull and leaving the brain expo«- «1. A memenger wasHcnt to the Falls and relumed with Dr. Mimion, who found the ukiill ho luidly crushed I bat pieces of bones hud to I m « removed. The child wuh still alive Monday but no hojs-H of her recovery are enter- tulneu. Capt. Short Italic a very Jolly crowd Buy now and save money - -I muHl of excursion lata to Keno Sunday on reduce my before moving. the launch Tule. The party left here 0. C. Maltby. at lo o'clock arriving at Keno al 1 Chitwood's Drug sud BUUoncry where dinner waa served by L. O. Mills al t he hotel. After dinner t hey Store. were entertained very plcusantly with North, East, South and West Its niualc at the hull mid left on their re braise I» sung. Cyrus Noble Whiskey turn lit 3:40 arriving here Ut 6:30. .-IliiUHtmi Bros. a It was mi ideal day on the water and Prof. W. 8- Worden Thursday everyone rc|s>rts a most perfect lime. »veiling for Portland. IW&HH K" to i Those who enjoyed the trip were: Astoria to viali III» slater before I i I h Missea Allee Applegate, Edna McMil lan, Buryi Ballard, Krte Clopton. return. Jeanie Applegate mid Edna Clark: Mrs. Win Gunther and son Callon, Capt. S. V. Sliort mid Mcsars. N. D. left for Portland Friday where Callon Walling, George lllbtierta, Will Bald will receive treatment for heart win, Lou Condon, 8. C. Graves and trouble. . Engineer Huffman. For tollable Information concern WILL BREAK THE RECORD. ing puldic lands g" to J. W llama- kar; get th« he«e#t or thirty year» Portland’« Septamber Carnival Will experience. Be Biggest Ever (liven on the Coaat. Mrs. J. C- Perez returned yesterday When the gates of Port land's big morning from San Frunirlaco. where ttw I iiih bren m'lertlng ber full »lock Fall Carnival are thrown open bep- teniber 14 the public will enjoy a rev- of millinery. elation. Ten thousand dollars are Rev. J. W. Black, pastor of the Itaplhl 'li'inh of Burns.. Or. will la-ing expended on the Carnival, The attractions secured are the liest ever prrach In the Methixlest church next gathered together for carnival enter Sunday morning. tainment. lawv rales have been II. M. Morgan came down from granted by the railroads and It is safe Fort Klamath Munday to meet Ills to say that many from this place will brother and family from Bolse, Idaho, go to Portland. who ( ¡line out here on a visit. 001:5 TO KLAriATtt COUNTY Portland's big Fall Carnival, Sep tember 14 to 26 inclusive, Is given Government Contracts for Flour and tin» vear under the auspici*» <>f the Beef Let Hara. Multnomah Amutcur Athletic Club. Chitwood's Drug Store. and Stationery Miss Elenor Boyd, daughter of Dr. •nd Mrs. E. J. Boyd, arrived home Satunlay from California, where she has lieeii visiting fur the past two weeks: i A few choir, building lota for sale cheap. I I am also offering for sale my re*i<l. nee on Conger Aventi««, Row I» E. B. your cliancc to buy right. Henry. Dr. Stcnlcr and wife of Fnrtland, was In the city Friday on their wait home. They came up from Merrill. Wlwrc they have iM*cn vfoltlng 8. E. Martin and wife. Alex McDonald, nf I^tngell valley, Was thrown from his horse Thursday »flernisiti, sustaining u fracture of the left leg at the ankle. Dr. John- son of Bonanza was summoned and «et the broken bone. J i 1 ' | John Camptwll has sold Ills Interest1 In the East End blacksmith shop to Carey llamsbv. He left Balay for I tie Agency, where U<> will take « po sition as blacksmith for the govern ment under civil servite. Dr. G. W. Stephenson, who tea been located here for the put six iminths. left yesterday morning for Lakeview where In wHI open RA nfflee. 'Die deeter formally practiced at Lakeview and I h well known there. In buying hamcu don't forget that we make a specialty of them, and we ftlake a lictter and more durable bar- newt for the money than any one in the county. We will compare them *lth any other make. Bradley «S ì '■imtlier. • Private (lining rooms at the Ccn- trai Cafe. Capt. O. (?. Applegate Agent., and W. W. Nickerson, Financial Clerk of Hie Klamath Indian Reservation were In tile city the first of the week making final arrangements for the letting of file contract for flour to lie furnished the Indian schools al Yalnax and Klamath agency. The contract calls for 51.2(81 |M>mids of flour and was let to Martiu Bns. who nave mills at Klamath Falls and Merrill, nt •32. 40 per thousand. The contract for 37.000 pounds of tieef was let to James Emery of Fort Klamath at 17.24 per hundred. WILL BUILD TWO STEAMERS. Captains N. V. Sliort and G. II. WiMHltiury with George Lxmaley of Klamath Agency as pilot left Mon day with the launch Ewauna for a i-rulse around the upper lake for the purpose of taking soundings. They returned Tues-lay. Captain Sliort Informs us that besides the big steam er fur the upper take, they will also build one to ls< placed on the lower lake, both of which Witt be stern wheelers. wil l A ttend circus . The following Klamath Falls people 1 will see the great Ringling Bros. Cir cus at Medford on the ?!>th. Maribii Hanks and wife, J. A* Houston and wife, Mrs. E. E. Heidrich, AnnA and Curt Heidrich, anti J. (J. Pierce, i Mrs. Hattie Wilson and two children. i Henry Farrar and family and J. L. Hanks and wife, Fred Houston, Chas. , | Martin, Allert Stahlman, Fred Blei-n and S. S. .Mitchell. Also Mont Hutch ison and wife of Merrill. flAROONS DEFEATED. Quito a largo anti a very ent.huHlas- tlc gathering witnessed Hie victory of Ch is. Humphrey and wife returned I 1 the Grays over Klamath Falls crack to the city Sunday from B iicim I h . team last Sunday. Bucoda. The Martsins Wash, where they have liecnspending looked very liandsonic In their pretty the Summer. Mr. Humphrey has suits and .is n Ionin have by far the accepted » ponltlon with Martin’s! I I m - s ! and most experienced players, flour mill at Merrill, and will move yet they were outplayed In team there shortly. work by the Grays. They hare more heavy hatters than the other team Frank Grolm and wife. MI hsch Em ina and Lollyc Grohs and Silas Oben- lint even t heir best men did not seem clialn. of Langell valley are sl ipping to be able to get next to the swift »1 the Linkville. They will bu joined curves of Pitcher Slonn. The work here hy Robert Foster, a 8. 1». con of Kinney mid Slonn, the lwttery for ductor, when the iiarly will Dike a the Grays, waa excellent and the re sult of the gnme Is largely duo to trip to Crater lake. their good playing. A feature of the Sheriff 8. T. Siimmcni returned game was the playing of Alex Martin Sunday from Portland, where he ac- and George Humphrey who have not ''('inpanlrd his mother on her way to boon In n game (Iwill game) for the ’he liosnltal there. M ir Summers has past ten venrs. They very kindly »"(‘(■'’ssfiilly undergone an operation volunteered to take the place of two "nd is reported as resting well and In of the Grays who were atment and no matter hoiv hot the balls camo they a fair way to an early recovery. always got In front of them. <!. L. Padgett, of Reno, while sepa- Stahlmanand Perez, the two stars ratlng cattle Friday affermalo, was of the Martsins, played their usual thrown from I i I h horse and had the perfect game but It seemed to have sniall I«,np of b|R h.ft )efr broken , )r been an off day with the Maroons ns Merryman was called from the Falls the team work was p<Hir. There will "nd soon had the fractured bone set. lie another game Sunday between the At last reports Mr. Padgett was get two tennis. Both will tie In uniform ting along In good shape. as the new suits for the Grays have Admission, gentlemen 25 8. C. Graves, clerk of the local arrived. cents, ladies ffef- (imp of the Modern Woodmen of '■*1 H » mu ' !«■ i «■»"■«w ir afSi I i fed here, but we are informed that Ibis will not be so ns the feelers can not afford to pay the price at which most growers are holding thel, iiay. Ill Olir next Issue we expect U> pub lish a communication from one pf the most oxpeft caille men In oilr |ocal|. ty, giving details its to the feeding of beef cattle and we would be glad to hear from some of bur prominent buy growers. W. C. Dalton sold 1300 head of the J. D. Carr Land A Slock t'o'Seattle Tuesday to J. Mitchell, the well known Oakland meat dealer. There were alsmt. «00 cows and 700 steer». The price paid was (J and 7 cents after 12 hours stand. The cattle were in ttne condition. FUR SALE. One-half Intvrcst In naw mill six mills from Merrill, on the Slukel mountain. Capdl-lty 16.000 feet per (lay. Planer, <-<lg»r, tilackanilth shop, cook house and logging oiitflt. Gtkid horses, belt of Umber, also «bout t.SOpO Worth of lumber ready fur market. Cheap for etimi. Good re«; Son« for Selling. Addresa, J. L. Af) licit, Merrill, Oregon. The Southern Oregon State Normal .School begins thin year’a work Sep tember Hitli. A large working libra ry has been added; the physical and clicinical laboratory has been fully equipped; it new gymnasium building la iieing erected, and a large and handsome achool building la nearing completion. The arhtail grounds are beautiful ami picturesque. The lit-alth condlthins are of the beat: and the social environment la pure and stimulating; tlx- course of study Inta been strengthened and made more practical. The faculty has tx'en Increased In numlM*rs and the hc I kmi I Is now equipped to do work of the I highest order. I This school ladongs to Southern Oregon. It desires and merits the patronage of the people of this great section. For catalogue address B knjamin F. M vlkky , Pros. C. II. T iiomah , Secretary. Ashland, Oregon. _ A mini »ih. 1*03. Notice In hereby siren lh»i the lollowlnr named aetiler ha. Hied notice of hla Intention to make final proof in »upper! o! hla claim and that »aid proof will be made before Jaa H. Iirlaeoll, < ounlr Clerk, at Klaiuaili Falla, Ur., on September IH. l«n. via; JOHN F. GOELLER. II K No 2173 lor the HW% ot SWU of See 13, HE', of NE'. and K', of SE'i of Sec 14 Tp » H K 9 K IV M. He namea the following wttneaaea tuurore hla eouilnuoua realdenee upon and eiiltlraiion ot »aid laud, ria: J O rlercc. J. W llamakar, H tv Marple and J. V. Houaton, all ol Klauiaib Kali», Or. E M. Bsarraiw, Reg later. CONTEST NOTICH, DFF4RTMKMT OF THU hbTtftlOB. I’KrTKO STATU LAMO OFF1CB. lAkeTlew, Oregon, A ucum lot 1903. A ■nffclent contest Rfflilavit having been filed In this office by Charles H Springer, con- trutant, again«! homentead cntrY No. 2S2? made Novcmln’r 2b. 1902. for WU of NK*4, SK1« of NICU an<l NKUof ME‘t of Section I lownahlp 41 H Range 7 K W M by Henry Monrw. con- testee, in which It 1» alleged that : Mid Henry Monroe ha» wholly abandoned »aid tract; that hr han changed hla rcnldcnce therefrom for more than »lx month» »Ince making »aid en try; that »aid tract 1» not well led upon and cultivated hy «aid Henry Mohn* a« required by law; that «aid allege«! ab-rnce from »aid land wm not due to hi» employment In the army, navy, or marine corn» of the United State« a« a private aoldier, officer, •caman.or marine during the war with Spain or during any other war in which the United State» may I* engaged; »aid partien arc hereby notified to apiM'ar, reapond and offer evidence louching «aid allegation at 10o’clock a. m. on Heotejn- her 2H. IWW, before •' P Withrow, u. H Cotn- mlMiontil- at Klamath Fall«, O-egon. and that final hearing will l»e hold at 10 o’clock a. tn. on October 2nd. liMKt. before the Register and Receiver at the United State« Land Office In Lakeview. Oregon. The «aid coil teat ant having. In a proper affi davit. hied April 27, !9 iki . «el forth fart« which «how that after due diligence pcraonal acrVltJe of thl« notice cannot he made, It 1« hereby or dered and directs that auch notice be given by due and proper publication in the Klamath Kcpiiblican publlahe« al Klamath Falla, Or. K. .M. K kattain . Hi-ltlMcr CONTEST NOTICE. Iienartmrnt of the Interior, Vnlted Statu Land (»«<-0, Lakeview Ore. Auguat In. 1««. A aulflelent conical affidavit having been Sled in ihla ofllce. bv HMry Olt, eonwtant, again.t homeatean entry No. 2831 n'«'|c Noy, m her7. 1WJ. for W, NW1, and N1, HU»ecUon A, lownahlp 41 H range H K W M by J"1'" conteatee. in which II 1« alleged ll>»t **',J.J J1?! ltoweii ha« »holy abandoned «»Id ''«'' • "!*! he ha« changed hl« realdenee therefrom for more than «lx month» since iaaklng said »S- try; that »aid Irani 1« not »ctlled upon and cultivated by «aid John Bowen aa reoulred by ¡¿w and that -eld alleged »b*ncc ironi -aid land was not di........ . hl« employment In the arniv. navy, or marine corp« of th« Unitcn State« as a private aoldlcr, officer, «earnart or marine, during <he war w(>}'«'*' . (nerica, received checks Tuesday STOCK ITBrtS. for the paymedt of the policies of t lie «U' Walter T. Wilson and Dr. r. D. From advices received by the Re Kearnes. Mrs. Walter Wilson re- n inos before U.K- Withrow, U. 8« J 'elves »2,ouo and Mrs. Clara W. publican. and we always endeavor to tnhpr mull on« •< Ki»"'*' hh‘,T.!l";tliWioek<» m K»iwnesand Mrs. Julia A. Beaines. got the most, reliable news, the stock i final hearing will bo held at io pnocj j on October 6, WTO. before the Hcfilrter J£ ’} ’Ke and mother nf the lato Dr, mil look appears to be about aS follows: l„l£,l the Untwd b»«6 o"“* *“ Owing tn the high price of alfalfa, oeanies each receives »500, W Ü • Otó ieodeni seem to ba afraid txi put many Mu. plnR -Parly constat!»» of cattle In the yards. Wo understand œ;»-H OÄ ,7'7 e-’nanm l\ovd and Kate Clnp- Uiat there hiu» been tnofe hay grown Kbuunth county thia this year t than be siren by duo «nd rr«|*r hia > r ,E' J’ L- *'• Ynden In Klamath last and w as a natural renult result would ex- K ijm.n. Yb-mbneA.. M."^V,Re,{, i. 7 L' C°n<>on ’’’ft Wednesday hat Hung bu- n week's noting on ' peef that there would be more rattle1 * * * Persons desiring to in vest in timber lands, agricultural or grazing lands or other real prop erty in Klamath county can learn something to their advantage by con sulting this column from time to time. %***/*» . ............... $ RE-ADVERTISEMENT. A tr A C of « \v ** * $ th B 'JT « Fresh Chocolate Creams and Bonborts Ice Cream Sodas and All Popular Drinks Choice Cigars •fr OTIS KRAUSE, Proprietor. Protect Your Own Old Age You Don't Have To Die To Win By teewring for your- leli a guárante«! in come for life. THE EQUITABLE •'StrongMt In th« WorlA" WM. 3. WORDEN, Resident SuliclUir. K lamatu F alls . O rbgo «. ♦ Oxfords ana Sandals New Assortment New invoice of \ LADIES LOW CUT RUBBER HEEL SHO L. F. Willits, Prop 1 YOUR MAN -o------o—o / CAN SELL YOU 10O Acres OR - |^1OOO Acres TIMBERLANI), ACT Jl’NE 3, 1878, Do NOTICE FOR PUBL1CATION, U nited S tate » I- axd O ffic »,) Taikeview, Oregon, May 9, 1902 j Notice ia hereby given that in com- pliance with the proviaionaof the act of t'migreaa of June 3, 1878, entitle«! "An A< t fur the hh I c of timtier land in the states <6 California, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory" aa extend ed to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, the following persons have thia day tiled fn thia office their sworn atateinents, to-«it: Mary F. Trefren, of Ashland, county of Jackson, state of CONTEST NOTICE. | Oregon, sworn statement No 1540. for the purchase of the NE1«, Sec 26, Tp 40 Unite«! State» L«nrt Office, Lakeview. Oregon. S, R 7 E. W M. AtiEHBt 111, 4'.MH. Robert H. Drew, A sufficient ci»nfe«t affidavit having been file 1 In thia office by (’harlrw A. B ammb . con- of Ashland, county of Jackson, state of fentant against hommtrad rntrv No 2926 made Oregon, sworn statement No. 1610 for Novriiitwr 2a. h«e. for F' m of NW’« and KWL the purchase of the SW«^ Sec 10 Tp 40 of NK' m of »for A T 41 M. R A K and HW<; of MK'2 ul Section 31. Tuwnahlp 40 H. Kangr H E, W M , 8 R 7 E W M. by JohnUonlrv, C(»nteMtrc. in which it ia al That they will offer proof to »how leged that: «nfa John Conley ha* wholly a ban that the land »ought is more valuable done«! «aid tract; that he haa changed hi» re«- idence therefrom for more than ail month» for ita timlier or atone than for agricul »Ince making »aid rntrv; that «aid tract la not tural pur[H»es and to establish their m * tied upon aa required by law ; and that »aid claim to raid laml before C. H. With- all« ««'<t MMtfflN tr«»m the >aid land was not dur to hi« rmplot ment In the army, navy or . row, U. S. Commissioner at Klamath marine corp« of the United Htatr» a» a private Falla, Oregon, on Friday the 4th day of aoldler officer, m aman or marine, during the ! September, 1903. war with Spain or during any other war in Thev name as witnesses: Mary F. H h:v !i tic Imted St»««"« mav M engaged ; »ai«l panic arc hereby notified to appear, respond Trefren, <4. W. Trefren, Robert H. and offer evidence touch'ng »«:'? aKcgat.on «• Drew of Ashlnnd, Or., J. S. Hailey of 10 «»’clock a id on S'l'iruitMT 29. HMM, In-fore (*. II. Withrow, U. R <*4»mmia«l«»nrr( at Klama’h Shake. Or. and Jueepli R. Delveudalil Fall«, Oregon, and that final bearing will be of St. Francis, Minn. held at 10 o'clock a n», on October 2. 19iM, be Any and all persons claiming adverse fore the RryiNter an«! Receiver at the United ly tin- above-deecribe«l lands are request state« Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affi ed to flle their claims in this office on or davit. filed AngtHi 10. IML set fortli fa« t- Iwfore said 4th day of September. 1903. which show that after dur ddlgrnrr. person E. M. B kattain , Register. al arrvic«» of thi» notice cannot be madr. it 1« hereby o<drrrd and directed that such notice be given hv dur and proper publication in the Rl<math Republican, published at Klamath Falla. Oregon. E M »«ATTAIN, Register. REAL... C ash S to ESTATE ’s Fine Shoes COLUMN Men Ladies Shoes * dairy cows po F sale . I have left twelve g<sxl dairy cbwR that I wish to m H; all but one under eight yearn old and nearly all will be good winter cows. Aino will m H with cows, or separately, aeparator W. I. Sweetland, a butcher of and dairy apparatus, to clou out the tirants Pass, who Is grazing 00 or 70 dairy business. O. A. S tkahnh . head of cattle In Klamath county, ar rived in tin- citv Bunday. He has McCormick mowers and rakes, wire contracted with Burrill Short for I (Ml cables and pulley blocks. tons of nay at »7 and will feed Ills Geo. H. flurn, beef here this winter. East End Hardware. A shland , Or., Aug. 22-—J. c. Mitchell, the well known cattle buyer KLAMATH LAKE RAILROAD CO. of Gazelle, ('al., has Just completed one of the biggest stuck deals of the TIME TABLE year In this vicinity. He has pur IN EFFECT JL-.NE a, i»na. chased about 1200 bead of fat stock cattle, principally from the herds of WEST ' DAILY HAHHENGER I EAST I». II. mid S. P. Barm-burg and L. A. Xol No 3 I AND FKE1UHT | Ko 4. Kot PM Nell, whose ranches are on the Dead AM ira P M 9 W POKKOAMA 9.29 Indian, southeast of Ashland. He Is 9.» Junction Milling • 29 grading the cattle very closely this 9.51 Hum mil ftüó 10.13 Upper Hwitch back 6.36 year, paying 3 cents for cows and 3| 10 17 Lowrr Hwitcb-back 6Jtt 2 ■!> cents for steers, which Is slightly io 22 Hot Spring Station 6 14 2.2» 10 27 2K» Fall Creek Spur bW 2 24 lower than last year's price which 10.43 2.6i Steel Bridge 2 00 4.45 3.3b was 3| cents straight. The cattie n 29 LAIRD 4.00 1 «A will lx- shipped to the Oakland, Cal., Notice for Publication. Meat Company, of which Mr. Mitchell is a member. I^nd Office at Ijikeview, Oregon, AURiist 18, 1903. FOR SALE. Notice is hereby given that the fol- lowing-nanied settler ha» fileni notice of 5(8) head of ewes and lambs, either hia intention to make finsi proof in sup together or separately. port of hia claim, ami that said proof E. I. & F. L. Applegate. sill lie made Ix-fore C. H. Withrow, U. B. Comriissioner at Klamath Falls, Or. Klamath Falls, Or. on October 3, 1903, vix: Season tickets for the fall races and WILLIAM I). BALI. fare are on sale at Baldwin’s hard II. E. No. 220« tor the BWti NF.k Eec. ware. Scballock & Daggett's, Geo. R. «. Tp 41 8 B 11 E, WMOre. He Iluni's and the Gem saloon. The I name» the following witneaaea to prove tickets are 42.(8) and everyone should hia continuous resilience u;»>n ana cul tivation of said land, vis: Baniuel Wil make it a point to buy at least one son, Roliert Anderson, R. H. Anderson ticket as only In that way can we and Charles Wilson, all of Merrill, Or. make the fair a success. The associ E. M. B kat T ain , Register ation have done everything that is possible and now It is up to the clti- Notice For Publication. Lixt> Ornes st I. asstitw . O bboox . sens to give them their support. THE ASHLAND NORJ1AL. ELECTRIC Fruit Jar's. Fruit Jar ! t Pints .90 Quarts 1.15 you want to buy a small farm, Half Gallons 1 by the dozen. JAR RUBBERS AND FRUIT WAX. a stock ranch or grazing lands? Let me hear from you. I can save you money and time. IF YOU HAVE ANY REAL ESTATE TO SELL Baldwin’s, the Hardware Dealer BEST ACCOMMODATIONS, FREE SAMPLE ROOMS. Bring on Your to & & & DIRT Hotel Linkville • • « I. W. BURRISS, Prop Headquarters for AH Stage Lines. Persons desiring to sell or exchange real property can Rates $1.50 and $2.00 per day. have the same brought to the attention of intending purchas Main Street, Near Bridge, Klamath Falls, Oregon ers through the medium of this coluflm without expense. ki amath house < —o---- o------ o— MRS. L. BIEHN, PROP. If you have something RATES: $1.00 Per Day, $5.00 Per Week. Headquafr ters for Timber People. to sell let people know it who want to buy, reduction sale don’t delude yourself with the idea that pur ON ALL SUMMER GOODS TO chasers will hunt you out Send me your de MAKE ROOM FOR NEW STOCK scriptions and price. CENTRAL MILLINERY STORE, MR$rU“.vö 4 _ £• RE7VVE7VVBBR II WILL IOTCKI ni« For Advertising ALFALFA RANCH FOR SALB. One of the best ranches irt the Klamath basin, below the well known Henley ranch, contains 160 acres all under the ditch, with a good house, granery and shed. acres in alfalfa Don’t miss this opportunity if yotl want a gisid paying ranch. F or S als — One span of bay horsds, 9 and 10 years old, weight 1300 each, broke to drive either single or double. Also a practically ncW double harness. Want to sell quick. 1 have plenty more good bargains which t haven't room to advertise here. Let me know what you are looking fun If. MIDSUMMER SALE Si Hats, Shirt Waists and Ginghams at cost. Shirt Waists, ladies ready made Muslin Underwear and all kinds of ladies Furnishings always on hand. MAYLONE'S NEW MILLINERY STORE. MRS J. C. PEREZ, Proorietor. Have just returned from Sari Francisco WITH THE LATEST CREATIONS IN MILLINERY WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT NEXT WEEK If you have anything to sell or want to buy, it I W. SIEMENS, Proprietor. will pay you to see me. Correspondence «elicited. QdártHna» and Good Work Address Guaranteed. W, O» Smith, C. H. WITHROW United States Commissioner KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. GENERAL LAND BUSINESS. BLUE PRINTS X/ m fart fa LONDON AND futriiaiied of atty lands In Klamath <J»»i REPUBLICAN BUILDINC, Corrections received dally, KLAMATH FALLS. 0A. LANCASHIRE FIRE IHS. CO.