Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, January 21, 1904, Image 3

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Dr. H. B. HA Rd US,
LOCAL NLWS
bi
the Bly merchant, |
I hud W. 54 W. head Smith,
of fim; lauf cut th- p.tsa
a**
REGISTER
i Hobt. Hunsaker left Monday, w
1 1)1» tcoin, f
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The registration books haVr been
Physician and Surgeon.
I Fr<-»h oysters *t the Central Cwfv. through town Momluy «Hi their way
• HI begin lire r<»n»tr*)cti >u of a cor­
*>p«-ii alme Jan. 4 «nd will lw kept
Office—neat itaor to I lie <I|*«1* Horn*, Best III tow n,
to Gazi-lle.
duroy road for the county.
<*|>ru until May 15 but as y»« very
’ Illi. . |>l>< .1,.' |*|,
Frank Adams )v.is stop|M**l work for
H iuwi - n iMiught und a«»ld *• the licl-,
few have registered. Attention i»
TiMHca lavo . Aiv ms« 3, 1978—
-4Í
Residence plume IIHI.
tile preM-til but, as S/mtl a» tffiodliloti* I
muni Naic Stable*,
Notice For Publication
called to the fact that every Wilted
b|HH lal atlentloii given dlxstoes of the
will
permit,
tm
will
resume
lilA
great
All city druying pruinplly atlchdiffi
I ii!fe-l etale, land <4Ii»'« Lakeview
most register befóte cleetlun. and *'
,'th OlasM-s tilled.
wotk oil the ditch from the Adams
Or Oct 27 11*13, .\olice
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_
.
"X l<«y laiboralory—Examinations 42.60 tn by J. L. B.iteriiau.
wln-n In town I m - sure and call ut U m - i that m compliance «ith
the provision»
ranch
to
the
California
field
of
J.
D.
Stock fed fur 25 cv-tits it bead at
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Court House and register. I f Ulta In *’f the Set of jiltie 3, IH7M nntitlwl “an
t’uir Company. This <-ai-al will cover
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON.
the Belmont Feeil Yards.
«ione »t once II will «ave the rlerli 1-t lor lhe rale of tlnils-r I mih I s in th--
III.non acres of splendid alfalfa coun* I
«lato* ol California, Oregon, Nevada
considerable
trouble, as t here I» an-l Washington territory,’’ a- estendr-l
G ikm I lodging can lie had at Mrs. try. Mr. Adams certainly
I* one of
to all the public land riatoa l,v act oi
Isiund b- I m - a rush at tb« Iasi.
Ilicliardaoii's at II |M-r week,
Klamath County's moat «•,!•• rg«-t Ic
*'*K'i«l 4. Jnlt2, tlm following person«
A
big
time
1»
promised
at
the
La-up
,
R epublican club .
have tiled in 11,1» ottico their »worn
citizens.
PHYSICIAN A SURO EON.
■tatemvnta, to wit—
Year party touiurruw night.
Tlie tiger does not rout any more
Gonion Hl Clair of Kiason county of
Office, 3rd «loor east of post office.
There will be a mans meeting Mon­
an<l
the
boys
who
play
Hie
green
H'«klyou
»late of Calif, sworn statement
W W. Smith, the Illy merchant,
day evening, Jan. , W, at » o'clock No 2/03 for
PboM 3ft.
tho purchase of the bwqr
s|M'iil Monday «nd T u-avlay In tile cloth are w.rryfully waiting for a shnrp In the court room
l
at t lie coun- «ec 27 to 40 • 1 18 a
Klamath Falla, OregnA.
more lUx-ral und conservative town
city.
Fioy/1 s Ro»« of Centerville county ol
ly court house for tlm purp<*e of or-
council.
Alameda, state of Calif, sworn statement
Fred Bchalliick, A). Stshlman etui
ganlzlng a Young Men'» Itcpiibllran , No 2704 for llie purchase of the Nwqr
The Woodruff family have greatly
Tom Kinney left Monday for a » ml*
!(1ub. All young i men over 18 who ’ ec »7 tw p 40 M It 13 F.
entertained th«- resliUht* of Merrill liellrvcs In the principals of tlm Re­
Charles srowning jrof 2107-22 st, Mar
PHYSICIAN AND SURUHUN. i In K*n Frnuelsco.
by their splendid inusb lal talent.
rsmento, county of Macramè),to «tate of -
publican
party
and
emlorse
II*
poli
­
J. O. Huluaker of Bonanza was In
•’ alif, sworn statement No 27U6 for tie
M/ rrlll Jail. 20
L.
purchase •>! the aaqr sr.qr, seqr »»|t
gr* Rt-sldence noil office corner Till lhe city Monday and Tuesday »rillig
cies are invited to lie prew-nt.
BONANZA
8QUIHA.
» lialf eaqr, aecJl, twp -kJ » a 13 k
uml Main »Ire,.|a.
as witness on timber pr-Mif».
Annie h Browning of 2,07-22 St, H«'
WILL EFFECT THE WEST.
I
Klamath Falla, Oregon.
ramrnto, county <d ttacranienlo, »tale <- |
I. a»t Friday evening the Itebekal-
■I. A. Houston went to i’ortland
Largest I'ceding Oaounds In the Calif, »worn «tatement No 2788 for th,
the Hist of the week with Ills *<>n and < aid Fellow h*lge» of this place
1 purchase of the »Wqr vw,|r. w half »wqi
World tor Cattle to He I Stah-
I -ec 3ft twp 40 « » B « ami ssqr sw/p
Leo, wlm will tw treated by an ear held a public joint meeting for the |
llslied In the South
I »ec 2 twp 41 » s 13 « w M.
Installation of officers. Th<- UebekalVI i
hysician and surgeon s|Mriali*L
That they will offer pr>»-( to »how that
Tin- news of the purchase by Swifts,
Innhlllerf
the
following
officers:
Mrs.
!
the lami »ought ia mree valuable ior it,
Miss Margaret Parkhurst. of Salem,
j
the
Armours,
Nelson
Morris
ar,d
Orno— Wlthru* Building.
timla-ror
some than for agro -litlira
arrived In the City Saturday mid ia M. J. Cbaalaln, N. G.; Mrs. Bertha Hchs»arUchild A Sulzberger, of 1,000- purpoeea ami toeataMifth their claim V
Clopton.
V.
(L;
Miss
Margaret
Go»»,
NIGHT OR DAV.
visiting with Mr aixl Mrs. E. B. lieu*
»aid lare! Is-forw (* H wiUirow, U M com
Bee. H** m II. 1^ (lopton, Trea».;J. 000 acres of land In Southern Ala- miaaioner at Klamath Fall*, (>r. on Mon
kl.ANATH FALLS, OREGON.
ry and Mr*. F. II. Mills.
IO. ILtmaker, II. H, N. (,.; Mr*. iMiua and Northern Florida has dav the 15th,lav of February, )MM.
They name a« witneeaes: C II Erick
Plume Main 74.
ilorsra hoarded by tlm day, week or
Nmllry Patteraon, L. H. N. (L< Mr*. euu»cd considerable excitement among son, II A Foster of Klamath Falla. Or
month at the llelmont F<-«-<l Yards
the
cattlemen,
stock
yards
and
the
Charles Hrownmjr jr, Annie h Drowning
<’»M>le Vincent. H. K. V. O.; Mr*.
and Male Ktables, E.i»t End, Klauialb Annie Hsniakcr, L. N. V. G.; Myrtle railways.
of Sacramento, Calif, rlovd a
o<
Fall*. J. L. Bateman, Prop.
These Interest» see iwlilnd the pur­ Centerville, Caiii, Gordon St Clair o
<•<*». War.; Mm. Illlah Johnson, Con.;
Bisson,
Cai.
A TTORNEY-A T-LA W,
tieotgc Bradley, of Bradley and Mrs. Bertie Burke, I. G.( D. IL chase a move Intended to revolutlon-
Ariv ami all person» claiming advene
ly the al»,ve-<le»cri*»*d lamia are request *
A«l'-ria Gunther, the Klamath county har­ Nichol», O. G.; Ann Langcll, Chap. I ire tin- meat industry ut America.
ItcIrreiH-v bv |*rml».i<m :
,-d to fl le their claim* in this office on 01
ii*H<‘ti*l Hank nn<t Astoria Kaviiiir* ness and ».oldIo maker», left Monday
The great tract, Il I* declared, w»s I 1 • elore »aid 15th dav nt Feb. 1904
The odd Fellow* Installed the fol­
lank of Astori*. Oregon
on a buslnesH trip to Han Francisco.
E. M. Brattai», Register.
lowing officer*; L. J. Banman, N. G. l”,rchaM-d from the Loul»vil|e A
<»|,|MM.ltn Court
lloiiM*, Klamath
railway at an average price
Fall., Or. Phone, M*lti lot.
Kenyon's Fills D'tlrr, which wa* a Thoma* Npards. V. H., J. O Hama- '
favorite at the races here last fall, ; ker, Iter. Sec., II. L. Clopton. Trcas., of 43.76 an acre, making the total
M. O. OWÆVK» created quite a aurprim- last Friday I Fred llarpold, IL N. N. <1., J. W. money consideration 43.730.oo0. It
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at Oakland by winning at <aid* of 30 Ia>gne, U. N. N. G. Carl Deal, II. H. 11* declared that tiie great Chicago I
to I In the mite and a furlong race. V. <).. John Npark*. L. H. V. G., A. packer* Intend to establish, on the Shoulder Steak,
8 cents
Time 1:6.'.).
Office in the It «n-si zeas Building.
T. Langrll, War., D. H. Nichol*. reclaimed swamp land and the pine
Rib Roast,
8 44
W. K. Cope and family arrived In O mi . Mvl Mcl*onnld, IL K. 8., A. land* of Georgia and Flo'ida, the
Klamath Falla, Oregon.
the city Monday from Klamath Agen-1 I II. Vincent, L. N. N., W. A. Duncan, greatest cattle-feeding ground in the Brisket,
0¿
ß 4«
world,
and
to
escape
front
rate*
and
O.
<L,
W.
O.
Illll,
I.
G.,
H.
II.
Pat-
cy eoruute to the railroad.
They
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double hauls, “the local'* rate* be­ Plate meat.
were accompanied by Mlsa ids Mo-, tetson, Chap. G. L. Humphrey, D.
tween
Montana
and
Chicago
and
Chi
­
(I EN ERAL FREIGHTER, my.-r of KlamaUi Agency at id Mi* D. G. M., wa* up from the Falls a*- cago and New York, In short, to rio Round »teak,
124 44
»Istlng
In
the
Installation
of
offioers.
I
Ethel Metrell of Lakeview.
Loin,
124 44
Prompt ami careful attention
After the Installation the member* themselves of the great expense of .
Houston
Hrq*.
I»»,»
cwrpcntcni
at
to all older»
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shipping, and to fatten cattle on Porter House,
12.J to 15 cts
work refitting t)ieir restaurant. 1 and their friends partook of a sump-
They are adding iw* counter» and [ loua repast served at the <•<«* Hotel. cassava.
Pork,
124 to 15 cts
It I* said, before t tie purchruw* waft
table* and the Inwlde will tw al) new- ’ Ijut Friday evening the young
consummated, an agreement waft
. ly papered and furnished. They pro- , folks held a dance at Bauman’s hall.
rvaclierl by the agents of the packers
The
leap
year
masquerade
dance
p<w<- making the Central Cafe the
Unititi State» Commmioner.
W. A. Decor dova, Prop’r
|
with the Alalmmn Agricultural Oom-
haa been post (Mined until March 17.
finest eating b«MMe In the city.
' mission In regard to lands which were
KLAMATH FALU. OHU.
II.
W.
Keesee
was
up
from
the
Al) Aervlrea as usual al the Prraby* |
*
Falls attending the Odd Fellows held by the I^oulsvllle A Nashville
trrlan
church nest sabluuh. At the
GENERAL LAND BUSINESS.
railway
on
government
grant*.
The
morning arrvlce new mctubeni will I m * j meeting.-
A. I*, llarpold put the boards In industrial commission, it I* said, saw
■ LUE PRINTS
rereived at the close of sermon, Lutda
hl»
dam last Friday evening and Mon­ in the move the opening of a new era
The Ladles of the
furnished of any lamin in Klamath Co. Hupper will I m * administered. The
day morning tire water had raised ' for the south- tlx- acquisltian of a
•> .
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Bible Class meets for the cynthrtlc
Corrections received dally.
I about four feel.
The board* wen- great part of the huge cattleraiking
. study of the Srrlpturea at 7:30 Wed-
Industiy
of
the
west.
put In just for a trial of the dam.
WILLQIVKX
1 The people below the «lain thought ' Tt»w secret <W tlw- wtoWe ffi-wt lies tn
. one word -caaMva.
The word cas-
Ltml river waa running dry.
Married Spratt Wells, son of John !
FREE SAMPLE ROOMS.
BEST ACCOMMODATIONS,
D ahh
j »»va In connection with the deal has I
Bonanza,
Jan.
18.
IN
J. W. SIEMENS, fttpnetor.
Wells, the well known Sprague river '
'startled the Laxelle-street men and
TEACHERS’ EXAMINATION.
(he wn.lrugt
■Uckman, and Miss Kate II. Iiear-1
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
h
>*
*
Casaava
te
a ahrubby plant. It has a
CeAnliness and Good Work dorff, » member of one <»f the penml-;
ON
ro<rt *hlch produces edible
Qujirjintccd
®<nl famine* of northern Douglas county superintendent of f Klamath
I1 starch. It is also called manioc.
county, were married at «•»* hmne of,
wm
lht.
It wa* upon this plant that the
Also Agent for LONDON
•••cbrulesmotlwr, In OnKinnd M ed-1 ,mn of applicants fhr state and coun-
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_
.
d*»l
hinged, and It Is upon this plant,
LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO.
Ix-onard.
la-on.trrl.
The young
Young couple i will
“ ______________________________________ so the authorities declare, that the
make their home In Klamath county.
Fon S tatu P a run* -
, ■ future of the South now rest*. The
Commencing Wednesday. February. P'an«_h^
'"""4
The entertainment nnd social at
of *°
Southern
Alabama.
It
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the Methodist cilurch Tuesday Even­ 10, at nine o'clock a. in., and contln- the region
SUPPER AT KLAMATH HOUSE
Is
declared
to
he
the
greatest
fatten
­
ulng
until
Saturday,
February
13,
at
ing proved very »urrewtful. the church
REAL WOOD CALENDARS
ing agent for cattle yet discovered.
' bring well filled. The program con- four o'clock, p. m.
MAPLE slated nt readings by Mrs. Jennings. Wednesday IVnmanshlp, history, | Tire Chicago packer» have agreed LADY SPECTATORS 25 CTS
PINE $
M
I MI
1 m Maud Baldwin and Mamie Boyd: spelling, algebra, reading, nrhool law. with the Alabama Agricultural Com-
GENTLEMEN FREE
SYCAMORE, ASH
Main Street, Near Bridge, Klamath Falls, Oregon»
Thursday— Written arithmetic, mission, It b asserted, to plant the
solo by w J. C.
Butenlc; , UlHl
duet by
Mrs.
Lfta
nutvilll
MJ
.«4
114. ,
1 flllA (Till) acres In
rari 9 to
»» feed ,
O—O o
llenry and MI m Louisa Lra and an ; theory of teaching, gmmmer, b<s>k- l.OOO.OOO
In o<kua.i«>a
cassava, n and
• 4
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YOUR CHOICE OF VIEWS
.
.
...
M.S 4 » 1» />« If
Instrumental duet by Mr. and Mr». keeping, physlot, civil government, cattle on It.
Tickets can he procured at Mrs.
Closing out at Cost on
The
corn-product*
trust
Is
Interest
­
Friday— Phyaioloy,
geography,
VJ
Rulenlc. Them' entertalmnent* at
Boyd’s Millinery Store.
lb* MelhodMl Cliurdi ar« beuuming mental arithmetic, comptwltlon, phys­ ed. because it is said the packers In­
tend, In connection with their feed­
ical geography.
very popular.
Saturday—Botany, plane gwometry, ing ground, to establish great starch
Notice Is given elm where by Mr.
fact«>riea, and to manufacture starch
DRESS TWTMNiTXGS
Brown calling attention to the neces­ general history, English literature,
and other pmducts of the cassava root
and dozens of others
psychology.
sity of signing the water contract» at '
and pul them th the field in compe­
Laces and Appliques to : ike room I r our winter stock.
F or Cot- nty P apbrs —
once. While about half of the land
Ji Every Home should $
tition with the corn products of the
Commencing
Wednesday,
Febru
­
I owners have signed up it la well for
Mrs. F. E. Bov l, Cputral Millotiert Store.
. trust.
be supplied with one J
*
| the people to remember that they are ary 10, al nine o'clock, a. m., and
TOWN TREASURER'S NOTICE.
i> or more Good Maga
Maga- ­ d
' now d«ullng with people on a strictly continuing until Friday, February 12,
liuslivfts propamitlon, people who cnir at four o'clock, p. m.
.Great reduction in Prices of
zines or Periodicals
Notice is hereby given that there
First, second and third grade cer-
not afford to waste valuable time In
are funds In the town treasury for
Now is the Time to
the redemption of fhe following war­
soliciting signers.
It Is up to the tlflcatea.
rants:
1043,
1037,
Wednesday
—
Penmanship,
history,
1034,
1023.
1038.
Subscribe. , . .
lurid owners to say If they want the
1039, 1040, 102.',, 1033. 1M8. 1042.
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ditch or not. You must decide at orthography, reading.
. . AT . . .
Thursday—Written
arithmetic, 1031, 103A. B>29. Interisti will cease I
A
complete
line of
once u people with money do not
from thin date.
A w "
II
theory
of
teaching,
grammar,
physi
­
have to go begging for chance* to In­
Dnted at Klamath Falls, Or., this J' pens, pencils, tablets,
ology.
14th dav of January. 190J.
vest.
blank books, fountain
J. W. StKMKN». 1\»wn Treasurer.
Friday—Geography, mental arith­
Jas. F- Sullivan, a prominent hotel metic, school law, civil government.
I I pens, plain and fancy
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Thia office h;u» just received a com­ ( ■
Main Street,
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
,
Wo uro now moved into our mini from Minnesota, who has ticcn In Primary certificate*.
plete
line
of
the
latest
wedding
note
t
stationery
always
in
new building at oust, end the city the past, two weeks left Wed­ Wednesday—Penmnr.ship. orthog­ In plain and old style, hand made • [ stock..........................
nesday morning for C imsi Huy.
Mr.
raphy. reading, arithmetic.
deckel edge. Also n new line of Tif-
of bridge.
Sullivan la looking for a hotel »lie tn
Thursday—Art of questioning, lany script. Work neatly done, Or-
the west ami waa very much Impress­
The Klarnftth County Live Stock.
1
theory ol teaching, melhtals, physi­ dcr» taken for engraved work.
aA WWKA WVSS* V I ed with Klamath Falls but states
Association will pay the above re.
ology.
C. R. D b L a P,
1* that he was unable to And anyone
ward for the arrest and convictiot: of.
County School Superintendent.
Somewhat Personal I* I who was willing to sell him pro|>erty
any person or persons found guilty o4
1 will sell at public miction on Hut-
L'suitable for the purpiwe. Ono of
stealing or altering the marks or
urditv, February 13, 1904, In front of
This may seem Imt ha*
FROrt ROYSTON.
brands of any stock belonging to any
0 Klamath Falls' greatest need is a
the Mascot Stable» in the Town of
memhcl* of this association.
It ever oceurn-d to YOU
(> large hotel and It la a serious reflcc-
Tlios. Garrett and Ainos Lundy of Merrill, the following personal prop­
Address Chas. Horton. Prealdentjf
<* tlouon the city that they should Sprague River departed Thursday erly:
that. YOU can protect
or J. O. JI amaker, Secretary.
I 12-foot Continental header, near­
3
p practically turndown a man with ton with a nice liand of beef to the rail­
YOUll family and YOU II
ly new 3 header beds.
,|
or
llileeii
thousand
dollar»
to
invest.
HOTEL
ANNEX
road.
e»tiite with a policy In
1 Truck wagon, steel axle.
KLAM a TH LAKE RAILROAD CO.
1 High wheel four In use wagon.
Ed Miller made a Hying trip to
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the EQUITABLE 1.1 IE
MERRILL NOTBS.
1 2-gang plow No. 40 Ollier chilled
Bonanza Saturday.
T ime tajle
that Is good for Ita fuce
bottom.
IN avracT oc hinKK ft. i«w
Mr». Kmina Manning and Geo, H.
The citizens of this most prosper-
1 Work horse. 8 years old, weigh»
value any day that you
otm community are all very anxious to Jal ley came over from their home- 1500 pounds.
i daily PMMgqaa
nouitds.
LÉAVE
I
AND KKKhlHT
A well selected
a attivi
may die, mid that la ii I no
1 Work horse, 12 yearn old.
roe the canal promoters succeed In steads Sunday. They will spend the
t
7 A.M.
—
—»
worth In cash all the pto-
1
Set
single
buggy
barnesa.
stock
of
wines
their endeavor to make the Klamath real of the winter In Portland.
tAtRD
|.
3P.M.
1
Sets chain harness.
2
roKEOAMA
» ■.» A. M.-
Mr.
Johnson
left
Tuesday
mllitns you shall have paid
for
Basin, what nature haa ordained II to
Hqtlors, beers
1 Ton buggy.
be, the banner county of the great Klamath Falls to make proof on hi*
(and proiita beside») If you
1 Driving cart.
a
choice cigars
timber claim, lie will visit with his
state of Oregon.
Notice Iff he i eKy given that
4 Palm »tr«Whcrrnn4’> ffnii-chaln»
live twenty year»?
It»
1 Grain'drill.
funds in the town trefeary lea ktMgpv-
Hay la changing hand* readily, son In the state of Washington, be*
true. For the proof mid
I 14-foot harrow, 3 sections.
.lemption of the following WarratrU/,
C. Swanston purchased three Stacks fore returning to bla home in Penn­
Pitch forks, shovels, etc., etc.
full particulars ask
Nos. 1007, loOH,
UM, 1<HI, lOJff,
last week. Louis Gerlier bought 200 sylvania.
tho ttlixologiwt
TermN of sala—All sums under 420
Interest will eease from Uris date.
»
WILL 8. WORDBN,
Correspondent.
hum of different parti»-». The sellers Jan. 2U 1904.
cash; al) sums over 420, note with
will trout you
Dated
at
Klamath
Falls,
Or.,
this
3i(|
■. ■ .is
as wen
well us
as me
the ouyers
buyer» ar
are afraid to tell
. Rraldent Solicitor,
Owing to an accident on the Klam­ security, 8 months tini» bearing lo
day oi Deceuilwr, 1MM.
R-I..G-H--T
j i1 whut t he consideration i wan, but the ath Lake railroad, duo to the heavy per cent interest.
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
J. W. MK.MSSS, Town Treaaurer.
Sale
will
commence
at
1
o'cluck
Caleb T Oliver, Proor
C h II h nd sot' him
I price» arc very satisfactory to the snows, Tuesday* mail readied here 24
aharp.
G iiast way .
Private, dlulng
al M>e VNF
hours late.
0. T. Ottvaw, A ne» loner.
MERRILL
OREGON
: trai Csfci
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UEO. fl. MIÌRRVMAN
DR. a W. MASrON.
t
F. M. H HITE,
P
Í
I
C. C. BROWER,
CHOICE MEATS
4
Notary Public.
I BUY AND SELL
Products.
FLOUR, HAMS,
BACON, LARD,
EGGS, BUTTER
ELECTRIC
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L. F. WILLITS, Prop’r
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Sewing machines,
C. n. WITHROW,
Uneeda Meat Market.
Improved Singer Sewing Machines
with drop head, price 40.00
Leap Year Ball. Bonita Sewing Machines» io yeat*
guarantee, price
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KLAMATH BARBERSHOP i'.TXZ’",
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25.00
Baldwin s, the Hardware Dealer.
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Houston's Opera House
Friday Evening, January 22.
Tickets, Including Supper, $2.00
LATEST FAD FOR 1904
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Hotel Linkville
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Headquartets for All Stage Lines;
SL50 and $2.00 per day.
CRATER LAKE
PELICAN BAY
KLAMATH FALLS
Ladies, Misses and Children's Hats, Caps
BALDWIN’S PHOTO STUDIO
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MRS. HONG SING
RESTAURANT
Ladies Hats, Fascinators; Etc.,
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Japanese Curio Störe
MAYLONE’S MILLINERY STORE
$250.00 REWARD.
AUCTION SALE.
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Drugs and Stationery
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Of Held & Verrlll
“FATTY"
Livery. Feed and Sale
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Merrill - - . Oregon