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LOOKS LIKE BUSINESS. tlng with the ('antral) family, last TIMBER LAND, ACT Jt’NE 3, DV78-— Monday and Tuesday. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Ditch ITen not Ready to Make Any t’nitrd M«ten Ixirifl Offl*« , l^k* vww rirpgon, PHYSICIAN A SURÜEON. Fresh oysters at tlie Cantral Ia>ts of change» are now scheduled January IA. I'M>4 Nolle« In h«*r«*by given lhat Promises But They Act as If They Best in town. in « umplUnea with i ha pro vision« f,f UnAr t 3rd <l<«>r east ol (««st othee. for April 1st. Intended Bulldliig Ditch. of Jun«>, 1W7M. rnticl««1 "An a« t for th«* «ah? «4 » Fon H al « - loon bushels of osta. timbar IMrifln In Ihr Miai«»« of california rir«« I'liunu M. Wo didn't have a rar I »am murder, Mr. Brown and Mr. Hawkins have gon, N«vA«ia «»ii4 Washington territory.** an *« C. U. Ixiw, Pine Utwe. trn<lr«1 lo all th«.- public fxin*! Htatre by a«'t Kltmtlh Fallt, Oregon, but we had a livery stable trial. lx*en busy »Ince the first of the week «»f August 4. iW. th»* foil«.wing |8 fM.ii* l)»vs 'lar l<Mtd of barb wire and nails at fl ¡« '1 in ibi» erti'• «■'«lamenta vii making a survey und • ->iliuaiing the Once more haa Ht Valentine's day Myrtle E Hrattain of l4»kevi*-w. aounty of Georg« Hum's ll.udwaiii bture, E.uit l>h»', «¡at* of Oregon, »worn state nt- nt y., Cost of a tunnel through the big lull hnil |uum>*d. Tlie old arid time honored Jv’.J f«»r Iirurehaae of th« MW* | j T d I m dr M V E W m custom of wilding ooiiilc valentlm*s 1 near the upper lake. Mr. Brown, tlie . R Eldon W. 1*. Hlwdea, the Merrill saw M Hrattaln <»f Lak«rvlav, ronnty of PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON. l-afc«* *«•»• «4 Or»C«H . »W«»rn «tsu n.. nt N(. milt man, spent Munday and Tuiwday was renewed to some extent here, and »urvcy»’f, NiiYM that he Criimhlt*r* a 0^ iMircbaM of tkui lha W 5E* T¿ ,1 h»r • the ks— I^ irol.au. r.t kl t 7¿c"át. 'kX *r — ¿ M tunnel through the bill, much cheap- ' h U u W ? a « now some are guessing who did it. «■Residenci’ and ultlrc norn.r 7th In the city. er than a canal and that they will land ««Might lamort* raluahis* for iu tlmtx-ruri Harty Ackley left tills morning for Guesa again. ami Main al recta. for »frirullural iHiri>oMM and tor«- «»pertinent in tx»ring to accerlaln the labliaL than their Claim« to i«*n !«o«1 brp.r» t|>»> Mr. Fred Frame met with an arcl Keno. He eipcts to lie al »Mint from Klamath Falls, Oragoa iPtflMrr and H <-«4v*r at Mb*view. Oregon, on nature of Hie formation, and the cost Monday the .Mth day of March I'/x dent that could have been much Lite city for some lime. They nan»*« a« wlti»R«MMi F. B Henry. of of construction. worse. While riding a spotted horse Klamath Fall«, Or.,<ieoM Nicferrwoi riro Wise Prof. I'tielps will give a concert in F. M W///TZ?, Mr. Hawkins arrived from Califor William Hur« h. of lAteevlew. or. j w Reeder New Pin« Crack, Ur, H C Ka.-ubo of Plush. the near future al the opera house, for some one, the florae fell upon tlie nia Sunday evening, and when asked <4 Or. Ice. The only damage was a gixxi PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON i'arlleulars will be given later. Any and all persona claiming adversely the If they had decided I*» build thecanal, ab«>ve descrii/ed lands art r**qoe«ted to flk costing of mud and water. their claims In thia of Oca on or before said 2>Hh Omr»-Withrow Italkling. replied that he did not wish to make day Z Judge II. L. Benson returned Tues of March, 1MM. Feb. 10, 1904. R koulau . ♦ J N. W atm M i , Register. any statement for the public at HIGHT OH DAY. day evening from California, where BONANZA NEWS. present, but from the ex pence they are iir was caked owing to the Illness of KI.AHATH FALLS. OMIiOON. going to, it can Inferred that they in Notice of the Sale of LnAurveyed his son Ilea. Owing to the heavy storm last. Main 74. Swamp Mnds. Tlie regular weekly dances at the Friday, there was not a very large tend Lo build the ditch. Notice 1« hereby iiv*n that the utate land The new contracte are being print- Roar<1 will receive m * a led bld« until 2 o'riurk Opera House, have lieen changed to attendance at the Wisxlman’s dance • on March «. HO4. for the ; ur< ti»w»t of th* deecribed unsarvey __ ____ ______ ¿1- ------ ------ J d iwawp lan«ia. Nalurday nights. The dances will In the evening, thirty two numbers I wi and will I m * ready Monday, and we _ following to-wfU— have every reason to believe that What would be the Waat half of He«*tlnn I and lirgin promptly al 8 o'clock and cluse ts-lng sold. Mrs. Grace DrlM'oll won attorney - at - law , «11 fil H w II odb 4. 5, A. 7 and IM in Townehin at It. first prize, as the I m -*>1 lady waltzer actual work will commence in Lite Thirly flve h*»uth, Rang*- Haven and or»«' half Ka»t of Willamette Meridian if the I’nlted Astoria lUferriK',' by permission : near future. IKaiaa Burvoy ad)a« eni thereto WMeziend« ! J. O. llamaker of Bonanza, spent and Mr. Kattenhorn of Tule Laki* National Bank ami Astoria Havings Ail b’da taunt ’*• accomi*aDby an applica carried off ibe tumors of th* gentle Tuesday and Wednesday In the city, tion and affidavit Ur p»jf> tn ac«'irdiaore flank «4 Aslorta. Oregon. DLATII Of A pKI.NLLR. K tatuali» with MrClioo aw of BrUinr-r and Cotton*« " 1» p| awilw Court llousa, acting as witness rur a num Dor of men. .*>11 couples attended from « «•«I«'and «urvey and declaration aa provided 'rails, Or. Phune, Malli 104. Joseph Arthur Bowdoto died at his by Hrction SUl and by caab or check lor foil parties, wl>o arc proving upon timber Merrill. amount off* ied. home in this city Sunday, February rial ms. No bid tor le.. than I. «0 par acre will be Two of the y<iung ladles of this ronntdvred. 14, 1904, aged 73 years, 9 mouths and The right VO reject aoy and all bid« la re Chas. Wilson returned Kunday eve place, who obtained certificates to served A<>|>l(rations and bid« should I* addr»?«*d U> from Portland, where he had teach last week, bare secured schools. ¡2 days. UENEKAL FREIGHTER, ning <» Brown, < ierk Mtate l^ud Hoard Halrm. Deceased was an old pioneer ot this Or« !• gon, been attending the meeting of the Miss. Dora G om will leach al Bly. ami marked • A ppi nation and bid to county, and wax a most honorable, puriua«: t'u.ur,e,e4 Hw.mi. ixnA> •* R<*{iuMican state Committee aa proxy and Miss Nettle Drew at Dairy. Prompt and .'atrlul a Uniti on ' G O SHOWN upright Christian gentleman, with a Clerk H'»w |j»nd Board. !<>r <' R De I-ap. ta aU «Mera ... .................. The deal between Mr. Me Arthur l»*te-t thia Jr4 day ol Lwcemt»«». 19U) ic«t of friends throughout li e coun The many friends of J.weph Conger and A. I>. flarpold lias fallen through. try. lie was bom In Alabama, May This will not be very g««<d news to are glad to see him around again. BIDS FOR BWI1XJE. 2. 1830 and croMserl the plains to Call- He lias had a long siege of sickness, the l*oe Valley ranchers, as Mr. Me ( fornla in 1852. Here he remained, Bids will be received at the County lasting nearly two months, but is now Arthur, If he had come in p<«McMlon j »tngaged in the practice of dentistry Clerk's office to be opened on the first Unital Statt» Commissioner, of the Harpold dam and ditches, i rapidly regaining his usual good day of the March term of County’ would have setlint with the riparian until the spring of 1884, when he re- Commissioner's court for a pile bridge iical th. i moved to Linkville (now Klamath KLAMATH FALLS. OKU. owners and put the ditch down on arross fowl river at the lower gap. Mias. Edna Mr Millan left Saturday Falls) and on May 10 established the Ten per cent of bld must be deposited both sides of Lust ¡liver this coming GENERAL LAND DUSINESS. morning for Kan Frarx-lsco tor a attori first newspaper in this county, the with the clerk and accompany bid. .................................. visit. Khe will alao, while In the season. Klamath County Star, This he con- Court has the right to reject any or BLUE PRINTS Mr. ¡larry M. Ackley of the Falls, ( ail bids. J ax. II. Driscoll, city, assist Mr. Reames In srlcclliig tlnued to publish until 1889. furnished of any lands In Klamath Co. County Clerk. some new spring and auuirucr goods was In town Monday and Tuesday on Mr. Bowdoin wax married in the _ land buslncM. Correction» received dally. for the Brick Store. ea'ly bo ' s to Miss Relxscca shortridge ; Fib. 18, 1904. D ash . MARK L. BURNS AH services aa usual at the Presby of Pluinax county, California. The KLAflATH FALLS SCHOOLS. terian Ciiurrh next Sabbath. Sermoti isxue of this marriage suss rive child BROKER at 1I:A. M. on Bom. 8:11 and al 7:30 ren, three of whom are living: Mrs. In spite of bad weather and an epi on "The Habbath, ItaOrlgon and Pur- Florence E. Green, Vancouver, Wash.. Klamath Falls, Oregon. demic of whooping cough, our at I. W. SIEMENS, l'npnelw. p<au*, Penalties and Howards Here and Mrs. Ada J. Herron. Portland, Or., tendance has kept up remarkably Hereafter." A s|>eclal invitation is and W. K. Bowdoin,. foreman of the well. The Interoat continues good extended to the business men. Klamath Falls Express of tills city. Cleanliness and Good Work and decided progress la tielng made In About five years ago Mr. Bowdoin CapL O. C. Applegate returned ail the gtade work. The pupils who Guaranteed. moved to Portland where he resided Monday evening from a trip to San were In school and on lime every day with bls daughter, but returned here Alto Agent for LONDON AND J«we and Berkeley, California. Ilia laat mouth are as follows: last fall. Ills health has beeu poor daughters Misses Anna and llachae) LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO. 7th and 8lh Grades. for some time, mainly due to his age. ami son Roy returned with him from Lillie Arnett, Minnie Barnum. A LARGE AND WELL the latter place, where they have Charley Del-ap, Chester Iklap, Har Funeral service« were held at the ASSORTED YARD OF Methodist church at 2 o'clock Mon lawn attending actxs.l. They left i ry Goeller, Alex Martin. Holly Sie GOOD DRY LUMBER Wclncsday fur their home at the mens. Winnie Withrow, Geo. Chase. day afternoon. Interment was made in the Klamath Falls cemetery be Agency. Salite Bryant, Hazel Burrisa, Edna Mr. Greely McArthur, the pioneer Fish. Edna Houston, Amy Lenz. side tlie remains uf his wife, who HEAL WOOD CALENDARS died In 1889. V dredge man, who lias been sojourn ing Bulb Smith. Ralph Whit«. * THE TRADE SUPPLIED PINE £ > MAPLE s<ma>g us for seeeral weeks past, IN PORTLAND. APRIL 14. Sth and 6th Grades. « WITH THE BEST hade us adieu this morning and start Oakle Boggs. Virgil DeLap, Cecil SYCAMORE, ASH BEST ACCOMMODATIONS. FREE SAMPLE ROOMS. Republicans will hold tbelr next ADDRESS ed foe the bay city, owing to the ina Fiah. Wreaaell Hutchison, Marjorie state convention at Portland Thurs RHODES & ARNETT YOUR CHOICE OF VIEWS bility at A. D. Harpold to make a sat McClure, Loyd l>I.ap. Winnie Wam day, April 14. isfaclory title to tlie Ix«t river dam. pler, Carl Wright, John llogelatein. MERRILL OR. Each county will be represented by Tl’.e negotiations lie tween him and 3rd and 4tli Grades. one delegate-at-large, one for every . __ _ _ Mr. McArthur have been broken off. Glenn Beale. Barlura Goeller, Liz 150 votes cast for Judge IU-ul 1,1 lhc IxiVCLSldC XlOtCl also the propanitlon he made to pur zie Hot let on. Louie Wampler, Inez last general elecUon and one for every chase a tract of land tai Lust river Elliott, Kelton Gunther, Louts Fitz fraction of 150 larger than loo. Klam-1 Mrs, T, J. OfFeld, Prop. has t»c«n withdrawn. patrick, Vera Houston, Greta McMil and dozens of others ath and Lake counties will each have mfddii I riDFrnM Tlie recently organized Mandolin lan. Octavia Arnett, Loyd Wilson. four del. gstes. MERRILL, OREGON. and Guitar club made Its first appear Frank Bryant. I. W. BURRISS, Prop. The total number of delegates will ance before the public, Friday evening let and 2nd Grades. be 361. In 1902 the total was 343 Board by the day, week or al the opera bousr, when it scored a Edna Bateman. Clarence Bateman, month. and in 1900 336, on the same lauds of decided hlL The occasion was a con Sears llazen, Theo M<«>re, Charles apportionment. The Stale Commit cert given for the bcnlfit of the M. K. Lena. Floyd McMillan, Louis Clift. tee recommends to County Commit The table is furnished with Church. The program was as follows Leon Boggs. Maude Boggs. Gertrude Somewhat Personal tees April 2 for primaries and April 7 the best that the market Selection ............................. Orchestra Beals, Alleen Davis. Paul Wampler. Main Street, Near Bridge, Klamath Falls, Oregon for conventions. Conventions of the This may seem--but lias Solo..................... ?.. Mrs. O. B.Gatce Raymond Burns, Tummy Arnett, two Congressional Districts are usu can supply. It ever occurred to YOU Reading ............................ Mainle Boyd Floyd Bateman. —O---- O—O---- ally held the day before the State Closing out at Cost on Trio ... Mciadamcs Milla, Galarneau that YOU cau protect The trade of the traveling public RECEIVED CERTIFICATES. convention. ........................................ and Gates la solicited. Vol’ll family and YOl II HARK HANNA DEAD. The following persons received cer Solo......................... Mrs. E. B Henry estate with a policy In Selection....................... Mandolin Club tificates m • rniult of the public ex Senator M. A. Hanna, after hover the E9£>TAHyt f.tFM I> ¡ ...................................... Mrs. Galarneau amination held at Klamath Falls. ing between life and death for several TRIMMINGS that Is good for Its face Reading ....................... Mrs. Jennings Feb. 10, 11, 12. 1904. days, died at Washington D. C. at value any tiny that you 1st Grade —Miss Allda J. Arion, Duet...... Mrs. Gates and Mr. Phelps Laces and Appliques to make room for our winter stock. 6:40 P. M., Washington time, Mon Selection.................................. Orchestra C. H. Zevely, C. R. DeLap, 2d Grade day Feb. 15. may die, ami that is ulao w E. W. Hillard. Mias Restora French, Mrs. F. E. Boyd, Central Millenery Store. worth In cash all the pre Marcus Alonzo Hanna was born Mrs Trask Miss Nett II Drew, Mrs. TO THE TRADE. September, 24. 1837; elected United miums you slrnll have paid Kcama, 3d Grade Mrs Anna Fox. Miss Come and look al our fine line of States Senator from Ohio, 1897: re (ami profits iM-aldcs) If you Great Reduction in Prices of Harness and Saddles now maria up. Geneva Wilkerson. Miss. Dnvie New elected. 1904; employer; partner In live twenty years? Its We take pleasure lu displaying them. ton, Miss Doris Gues, Miss. Kathrine wholesale grocery house in early life, Bradley A Gunther. Hughes, Sherman A. Brown. true. For the proof und later head of coal mining firm and full particulars ask NOTICE. other large firms: directed campaign MERRILL ITEMS. . . AT WILL S. WORDEN, which secured the election of William All the residents of latngrll Valley ♦l T Rain, mud, ice, anow, McKinley; present chairman Nation Resident Holleitor, who are Interested In the Iatngell Our streets are pretty wet owing Valley Telephone line, are requested al Republican Committee. Klamath Falls, Oregon. to the recent thaw. to meet at the Lorella School House, HAYS DIPLOMATIC TRIUMPH Mr. Sparks of Bonanza, was a visi Tuesday, Feb. 23, 1904, at 11 o'clock Klamath Falls, Oregon. Main Street YVascIngton, Feb. 13.—Secretary tor to our city laat week. A. M. for the purpose of electing di If Your Eyes are Weak and The Auction Sale was well attended, rectors and the triuisatlon of such Hay h:is added another to his long bidding brisk, and everything brought other business as may come liefore the list of diplomatic triumphs and the Sight Poor United States is once more enabled by L. U bkbkr . about what It was worth. Mr. Oliver meeting. The Klamath County Live Store his diplomacy to head the nations in I' m Cuteio'i I ì I lws and Eye Wash now lias his reputation as au auction ¿X¿ Association will pay the above re vgw 1X1 vaw 1X1 "l" 1X1 *a*w 1X1 w»iw .-¡Xi e»s ¿Xi w l'a ¿X» ** gw * 1X1 1X1 1X» 1X1 PERFECT CONFIDENCE. a concurrent effort to preserve t lie In eer well established. ward for the arrest and conviction of TESTIMONIAL. tegrity of China. Hay’s note of Feb Where there used to I* n feeling Mr. Horace Mitchell of Altamont, any person or persons found guilty of Ashland, Oregon, Jan M. 1904. of uneaalncM and worry in the house ruary 10 to Russia and Japan urging stealing or altering the marks or Dear Doctor I felt that my eyesight In my was one ut t in we present at the sale. hold when n child showed symptoms them to confine the hostilities within brands of any stock belonging to any left eyr was about gone when 1 oonsultad you Those who attended the dance at ofcroup, there Is now perfect conti-1 about my eyes. 1 am now glad to ear that I member of this association. as small an area as possible and tn re This is owing to t he uni-1 am hr neg fed wonderfully. My eyesight la bet Bonanza laat Friday, report a pleas deuce. Address Chas. Horton, President! spect the neutrality and administra ter than ever before and I am not troubled ant time. form success of Chamberlain's Cough or J. O. llamaker,Secretary. with headaches aa I was. The glass«'" are Remedy In the treatment of that dis tive entity of China, will be acepted restful and easy to my eyes. Yours Truly, Dr. Collins, our V. S. has ordered a ease. Mrs. M. 1. Hnsford, of Pooles by Russia as well as Japan and all na Walter .Moreland. HOTEL ANNEX stock of drugs from San Francisco. ville, Mil., In speaking of her expe’l- tions will join the Washington govern KLAMATH LAKE RAILROAD CO. JWCasteln's Eye Wash cures Gran When they arrive, he will treat any ence In the use of that remedy says: | ment In Inviting the combatants to ulated Lids, Weak, Mattery mid In- I have 11 world of confidence In Cham-1 TIME TABLE disease of either man or beast. fiaincd Eves, Hlralnod and Tired Eyes berlatn'a Cough Remedy for 1 have agree to the proposition. IN gFFF.CT OCTOBF.H IS, HUB. We are not ao slow down here In a used It with perfect success. My child For child or Adults, by mull AO cents. DAILY PASSKSUKK Address Dll. J. E. CASTEIN, Ore political way. We have a candidate tlarland is subject to severe attacks 1 Another Case of Rheumatism Cured LEAVE ANI» FKLIGIIT ARRIVE A well selected by Chamberlain's Pain Balm. gon Institute of Opteinctry, Ashland, for every county office, from each of croup and it alwavs gives him Oregon. Consultation Free. prompt relief. For sale by C. C. stock of wines 7 A. M LAIRD 5 P M The efficacy of Chamberlain’s Pnln party. 3 PM. POKKl.AMA 9::n A. M. Chitwood. Bahn In the relief of rheumatism is liquors, beers Rather muddy for hauling hay. Hieing demonstrated dally, I'arker TOWN TREASURER’S NOTICE. BIDS FUR WOOD. TOWN TREASURER'S NOTICE. ehoice cigars | Triplett, of Grigsby, Va., says that Owing to it relapse, Mr. .Musselman Notice is hereby given that there are Scaled blds will he received until Chamberlain’s Pain Balm gave him Notice is hereby glvon that them did not begin to teach laat Monday. funds in the town treasury for the re permanent relief from rheumatism in i Feb. 25. 1904, bv the undersigned for are funds In the town treasury for demption of the following warrants: From some cause or other, our tele- the back when everything else failed, furnishing 30 cords of seasoned iti- the redumption of flu< following war Noe. 1007, 1000, 1008, 1028, 1041, 1027. and he would not I m * without it. For the mixologist ranta: 1043, 1037, 1034, 1023, 1038. ....................... Interest will cease from thia date. **k* j wood'u. be (Uli^' amf M^d In “ le C ' C ' Chitwas^. 1039, 1040, 1023, 1033. 103d, 1042, will treat you I)atwI at Klamath Kails, Or., thia 31st 1031, 1035. 1021). internal will cease D. A. McComb, haa been holding ’»(8xi shed not later that Sep-1 E It Raiuaby, who has been stop- day ot December, 1903. R-1-G--H-T STABLES from this date. religious meetings at the school house t tomber t!"uber I, HMM. '] l*r <‘pnt" i' f ping at the ranch with Tom Martin, J. W. K ikmknh , Town Treasurer. the amount of the bld miist «cenni Dated at Klamath Falls, Or., this Call 11ml see him Caleb T Oliver, Proo'r during the last week. during tlie witer, returned to his panv each bid. J. W. Siemens. 14th day of January, 1904. Privato dining rooms at the Ccu- MraudMrs W. Rhode» were vi»l-|’ .. Dated Feb. 11, lvol. . ....................... Clerk. | home in this city yesterday. J. w. butMKNs, Town Treasurer. Oregon tral Cafe. I MERRILL OREGON Merrill (JLO. li. MtzRRYMAN LOCAL NEWS J . a. w. MÁSTON Ii County :*• * I BUY AND SELL ! Klamatb ■■■■ Products. 1iS C. C. BROWER, c FLOUR, HAMS, BACON, LARD, EGGS, BUTTER J. H. nOORE, ELECTRIC I+ C ash S tore . $$ C. H. WITHROW, L. F. WILLITS, Prop’r. KLAMATH BARBER SHOP Sewing machines. Lumber Improved Singer Sewing Machines Lumber with drop head, price $40.00 Lumber Bonita Sewing Machines, 10 year guarantee, price $25.00 LATEST FAD FOR 1H4. Rough and Finish Baldwin's, the .Hardware Dealer. W tò* lb ifc CRATER LAKE PELICAN BAT KLAMATH FALLS Hotel Linkville... BALDWIN'S PHOTO STUDIO Headquarters for AH Stage Lines, Rates $1.51 and $2.W per day. $ Ladies, Misses and Children’s Hats, Caps ¡I $ § s Ü i! : Ladies Hats, Fascinators, Etc., MAYLONE’S MILLINERY STORE $250.00 REWARD RIVERSIDE SALOON Of field & Verrill “FATTY’ Livery, Feed and Sale I