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f. c. BROWER, local NEWS. J- P. fate wim ii, the city Tuesday MMS. HARTERY <JI'TS ESI A I K. NEW LINE OP HEALTH GOODS- Ibiru hl» much seven mill’s below I at* Southern Oregon Cattleman Enterprising Grocer In th® East Swnds town. ||r imyg jle mu, turned his Mad* Her Sol* Heir. A.tori» Out List. ................ l»v |*rnil»«j<mi horses on (j,,. but will keep his J. C. H. »t arrived |n th® city Mot Kuionsl I1»"11 A«l-<via Saving» Michael llnrtery, the wealthy oat- An enterprising gr'icer sends out an up ** he lias |denty of hay for .„k ul A»t<"'» "n /nil day from Lakeview. tleinan, of Klamath Falls, Or., who a|>p'-t.lzing list of new fad food*, them. K lamalli (muoulto I’ourt linn*», (Jarrell Flati arrived •” the city coinmltted suicide In San F*ran l»c<i a'xmt this style: >.11». Or. I'hiin», Mum 104. I*- K. Itlseilorf, the city express- Tuesday from Merrill. on March 12, bequeathed his entire Butts -Greatest ever. Two tea- man, »ay« wiu free excursion* fiiua. Hlierman wan a »1«H'W In t|„. twice a week from the bridge to the estate to hl» Invalid wife, Mrs. 1»>ui«a sfxx.riful» o* butts with an ounce of lliirtery, In Sun Frunclsco. The es water will IncreMe ybur waist meas city Tuesday from |>u|ry. •’•‘Hi house mid the new town board II- A. Kniinlll was In u,wa Sunday •ire Invited to take this trip free of tate la reputed to be worth 4150,009. ure twb feet In 30 minute*. Tlie will of the late capitalist was «ti 11ÌM _» leaving*— Nothing like ’em. G'xxl n<»ii ill» home Hear • Keno. IHlii-«* in ihn UnruMMCAN ilulldlug ' barge. Mr. Itlseilorf says that after presented for probate March 21, by for historical oovoHste, prize fighter*, Julm Him. wa. |n n,n e)ly M1,„d I they ha»,, their first trip tire ris k- A I am nth Raila, Oregon. I Mr». Elite Hatton, who In narpud In 1 politician* and idiots. from In. ranch east of Merrill. cri*lier qmwt.lon will tw the topic of 1 the Instrument to act M one of the Bristle*—Only the line bristle* from •be day and no doubt by next fall Hoaiember the usual Saturday | executrices. Mrs. HarUry waa 'selected whisk broom« are used. De- MARK L. BURNS Main street wlll be In first »•las* night dance at tin- opera Imnse. named to net with Mr*. Hatton In lickiu* with condenaed milk. A per- I shape. I administering the estate, but III fwt f<xxl. Ht.linulutes the lining of BROKER Wissl la now it,'ling al 41h < e>,ra E If. Rnmsby returned here Tues health compelled her to waive that 1 the stomach. and fence rail, al twu-blU each. Klamath Falls, Oregon. day from Lag,. and Modoc counties Hght. | Gulpa-Down-a—The new. concen- K. W. Gowen left yesterday morn where I,,, had conveyed II. T. < ar- Ttv- wl’l wa* executed at. Klamath trated easense. Can be eaten any- ing for a visit tn In. »uu. |hlK rM||(.t| roll, Jack Fresco and Chas, llanimes, Fall*, Or., November 14, 1697. Step-i where. Ball<x>nlsts have used II to Wm. I'hruun un<l Conrad Ht, •ill San Francisco commercial men. children are not mentioned In the sustain them while falling from Itn- were III the city Monday from Dairy. Leaving here February lo, h< visited wlli. The will was probated, despite mens® height*. Cooked or uncooked GENERAL FREIGHTER. Car load of Imrb wire and nails at Lakeview, Altura», Cedarville and > the suit brought by Jani>-* Hartery, a it makes no difference. Heud for sam- George lluru'a llardwaie Store E.u,t Pc Bidwell, returning via. Canby, brother, and Mrs. M. Walsh a »ister, . pi«; pie barrel, End. lilai-ks Canon and Merrill. Mr. to recover a ranch near Livermore Grlhlngs Thia celebrated old-tim it. H M'sur n-turm-d .Sunday even liuinsby reports a scarcity of hay In that wan conveyed away by Hartery er was discovered by a poultryman, Ing from a mix week» visit in Port- ts’th Lake «ml Modoc counties which two dsvs before he committed *uli ide. who observed the tine effect of gravel land. Is causing heavy ’(’»*»■» of stock. —Oregonian. or, bls bens. Made from pure New t.'ome and try t>0 cent, worth of Last Thursday J. N. Watson, itampshlre. granite. DAIRY ITEMS. dancing Halurday night al the upera Register of the Lakeview Land Of- United Stutts Co/nntittioner, Mats-Mat«— Always the standard. Feed Is running short and st<x-k- Socially pcepared from A No. 1 Chi e,received a » subpoena to btIng I fl' nee,received bring cer KI.AMATH I'Al.lJt, OHB. ite« Bord arrived home last even- ll,l,i records of hl. office and np|x-ar men are anxiously looking for better cago door mat« ground up by a new ,w’f',r'' the Federal grand Jury at weather. process. It cleans out the system. GENERAL LAND BUSINESS. Ing from a trip through the eastern alalea. D»rtland on March noth. Mr. Wtl- The roads arc all right when you It adds red, white and blue corpuscles I Attend the dance Saturday night 1I .......... 'r,<1,Y 7 morning. Hnv- once get to the bottom. BI.UE PRINTS ! to the blood while you wait. Put up procured . a private conveyance, Ìfarvil»»li<*<l of any Und* in Kl'ini.ith IM nt the epee« housr from 1 until 12 , 'OK ................ Miss Nettle Drew Is seriously HI at In pound packages for 13 cent» or ten lie went by way <>f Alturas, Madeline her home near here. o'clock. CorrWcUon* received dally. Dr. Johuson of j for 15 cents. Eaten with a funnel. I and Ib-no. He will lie absent about Buy our special futloels, shaped to fit Bonanza Is in attendance. — ■ • ■! I ' F"“ • ' H* ' — For a change we have had two three week*. It 1» supposed, hl» evl- t he esophagus. pleasant days during the past On account of the heavy fall *° dence will be uw-d In clearing up Pulp—You have never lived before moot Im. moisture big crops are expected -ime claimed irregularities at tills If you haven't tried pulp. The new Hot lunches served at the Gem laud office during the past year or every one this year. Just out—and In. It is made J. W. SIEMENS. I^pelor. Cafe, free iroui 12 to 2 p. m. and from two. Lakeview Herald. On Saturday the 2flth, In spite of entirely from linen paper and not on 10 to 12 p. ni. the heavy snow storm, the socialists ly nourishes the body, but takes the Jesse Fisher 1» no longer a resident Gru. Morine, of IKmanxa, »4» In of Alturas. The company of Ji-».’» I held an enthusiastic meeting. place of underwear. As a brain food Cleanliness and Good Work , county ticket wai nominated. the city 1 m-wlay doing business with wag no linger deslr/d * le i It has no equal. Sold by the quire or ..,J within the Guaranteed^ .. ............... u' U»" »»anuo „U1 linked Ml. our iiierchaiita. lluilta of tin- town, and Tuesday Mar efforts on the »tate ticket. Alto Agent for LONDON AND The steamer “Alma" arrived In shal Duke Invited him to move on D aiky R epobtkr . I purl Monday from < <”•■»»» and had in fact, gave Jesse Just twenty-four LANCASHIRE FIRE INS CO March 2H, 1904. several paa*rnger*. hours to leave, with the chain gang BONANZA NOTES. Born In Klamath Falls, Or., Sun as an altcrnatlvu. Jesse arrived In Altura» last fall, Irehaved hlmse ’ f, day morning, Marrh J7, 1904. lu Mt. Lee Bean went to the Falls Hun- <lri-»»< i! well and gained the respect of day Lo attend the graded school. CENTRAL CAFE and Mr*. George Bradley, «son. our ritlvens. But recently he has lie- II. Hi. Guo. Hishvp ii.« been rnuv- i Ml»» Rush, of Ashland, arrived for Fish & Balis, I come the habitue of the lower world Ing his «tack of furniture into » hin a visit at the home of Chris Crowley I * or rather, the lowest of the lower Proprietors new building the p. 4 »l frW 'lays. In f Angell Valley. Meals at ail Hours half world. As Much the town of A1- ILupli II Ross art I led In the city MERRILL, ORE turns had no use for Jesse, and .Mar-I Albert Walker is able to be about Day or Night > > Sunday from Seattle where be has shal Duke bill performed a plain duty town and repott.s hi» broken arm :is ! Ix-en visiting tile past two tnonllis. In telling him to travel. We believe doing as nicely as could be expected. I The Choicest of Liquors and Oysters, any Style Hllas Kilgore was in town yester If there Is one human being on this1 Kilgore's turned out about 000 Wines always in stock. day from laingell valley and He *ay» round green world of ours, lower, head of cattle on the 14th Inst, but -everything in that country Is water baser and more degraded than all as the stormy weather has held on so We also keep the best HOUSTON BROS L. J. Bauman, the rustling black other» it 1» a wretch that live* off* long, Roy lias been busy the past Brands of Cigars. week gathering up the weakest ones smith of Ikmansa, was a visitor at woman's »In. Altura» Plaindealer. to feed, having secured 15 tons of rye the Fall* ■ couple of days the Hr»t of Your Patronage Solicited. LAP" REPUDIATES En.TITT. hay. He reports his loss will be the week. about four per cent. Jatm-s Pell<>n of Fort xiama'h av- The following telegram from Hon. A. T. Lan go II has been assisting I rived in town Monday ami ha» been E. M. Brattafn, wh<ae hostility to It. busy for the past few dar» visiting A. Emmllt for state senator Is notor Roy Kilgore in gathering cattle and they report finding a great many' r j QfffeM p iously well known explain» Itself: hi* old friemls. dead nor«eft on the range. . « “ luikevlew. Or.. Mar. 30, J9O4. fl. G. Brown was In town Monday Chas. Horton was In town over ■ MERRILL, OREGON. T' J. W. Itamakar, Klamath Fall*. from hi» ranch <>n Crystal Creek, He —o—o—o— We hav< carried Ixikc county, you Sunday. He just returned from the came down after a load of gram lo may »o »tale and publish. reservation, having started his cat- B caf J by the day, week or feed his aliirk. E. M. Brattaln.” tie home, Ix-ing uut of hay there. I month. Itrad the adv of F. O. Bunting In The Lake County Republicans have He has 25o head ■ n Uie road aud will • ** *. • 1 another column of this paper and you m * at his home to-night, to-night. He se- tic spoken, they are a unit for the re- I be wilt then know where to R»t good Th« t2We is furnished with noininatloi, of Judge llensori, but op- cured 3o tons of hay at M errill for I registered stick. the best that the market 1«wed to It. A. Emmltt; It Is also a 410 a ton and if the stormy weather Frank Swingle returned Saturday well known fact that Iaike county is continues will drive them to feed. can supply. from Ashland wlisrn he luu ’»•en a “Mitcl’eH" county and that they Bonanza. March 29 D ash . —O——0—0— . .. He I. ft i favor the renomlnat Ion of Binger visiting with his family. The trade of the traveling public UNKNOWN DEAD HAN FOUND. Sunday for his ranch In Lanpell val- I Hermann for congress from the First 18 solicited. ley. Mall-carrier Pick Eddy and a Mr < tongresslonnl District of Oregon; Somewhat Personal The Klamath Falls bund n<»w it 1» slso loyal to Theisiore Risiaevelt Snowguuae of Keno, Thursday found meet every Tuesday evening nt the f,,r president, the Interest* of Klam- the body of a man on the old Ash This may seem but hss opera house for one hours’ practice »th are Identical and It only remain* land and California stage road about It ever wurriM to YOU under the leadership <>f M. N. Son- ■ to lx- seen whether this county will six miles above Soda Springs. The nlchsen {follow the lead of Lake. man had apparently been dead about that YOU can protect CURES I t YOI It f.rmilv Mid Vi H R It 1» re;x,rted thst M,rmn H.nks. K|;so( UnoNS Qff ¿^00^^. I wo days. Mr Eddy identified him as a man whom be had met on the ! tins *oM Ills ranch uf Jf<> acres lying . with « poii.i in I at the bead of the river I" the Irrl- Hall of Bonanza I«xige No. 143. road only four miles from where the th® EqriTABLK !,IFK body lay on his last trip to Shake. 1 gatlbn caaal company hd the neat' I. O. <». F. that Is giHxl for Its /ice At the time, he noticed that the man I Hille sum of 412.0)0. Bonanza, Oregon, March 1904. appeared tn be In p<s>r health. So value any day that you To the officer* and member* of Bo- I Capl. O. C. Applegrtr, Indian far as he could iiMcrtaln, death came may die, and I list is also agent at Klamath Lodge No, liamain Agency, agency, and suo auo1 nanza <>• -■"*» 143, 143, 1. 1. O. O. O. 1*:. from natural causes. Roy, were ill the city Saturday, being I We your committee to whom was worth In cash nil the pre I Roy, were l„ ................. ........ , The body is that of a man well past to Yaliiui Yalnax, where where Mr. Mr. ' referred the duty of drafting resolu-1 ! on .... their ■ i...i, way f,, miums you s I m II have paid middle age and was dressed like a Applegate wlll pay off the employes. tIona of condolence on Die death of logger. No one around Soda Springs (and profit» Ix'sidv») If you beg to The Young Mun'» Republican Club Brother Archie IL White, seems to know the man. II. C. Stock lire twunty yvars!* It* slibrnt’ the following! met Monday rdglit at the fourt left to take charge of the body.— - An excellent preparation. true. For the pnxrf and Brother White Joined Bonanza house. The usual routine of bimi- Tribune. full particular* aek Harmless to the most delicate I nrsa cam® before the meeting and a Midge No. 143, and has been ever an L atkh —Robert Hesten, a man upright, good and faithful Oild- WILL 8. WORbEN, . few new namea were added to the about 60 years of age, left Klamath skin. Try it. I eflow »off was deceased on Nmch Rcshlcnt HollcHor, Fall« for Ashland on the morning of list. the 16th, 1904 nt.Olete, Oregon, and Kl*msth I *11*. Oregoa. Mont K. Hutcliisoii wlll do your has now been called to membership Marell 21, tyid It was supposed that lie had money to pay Ills way, and it type writing with nealneM and dis In God's Grand Lodge above. Is believed that he became exhausted patch. And also notorial work: legal Whereas, our Heavenly Father In {papers pertaining io the transfer of and falling down In the snow went in if Tour Efts are Mleu i hl* suprrme wisdom has removed ana real estate a specialty. Office oppo- from Ills home. In our midst, our to a sleep from which he never awak Sight Poor ened. »lie |sist office. dearly beloved brother, Archie R. No money or belongings were —AND— t» CukMn lilAXfs and Eye Wish An Iowa man own« a Toulouse , >vt«i to. therefore be it found on the body and the only clue to ___ e that weighs 144 pound*, stanflsj Resolved, that In the pausing «way gIMIHC Its ident it v was a p.wtal card dated at BILLIARD HALL TESTIMONIAL. over two feel high and lavs eggs «» ,,f thls well spent life this Lodge loses Dairy, Klamath county, March 7th, , A«hlan<1. Or*tn«, Jan ». 1WM, large as common carafes, j A board- 0|W (,f |ts best and most, faithful ! and addremed to Robert Heston, Prar fh<tnr ! fell that my •yealgbt in my |eft «yr waa about gone wh«*rt I rynaultetl you Ing him*c recently made fourteen nl,,mlx'rs and Ills family loses a kind Klamath Falls. It read: •bom my ayea. I am how triad to aav that I custard pie* from one egg. ami loving son and brother. —o—o—o— “Dear Brother:- I got home all O. l»n teurflfed wonderfully My eyailgbt la bet Resolved, iKlt In this great he- Tuesday |aj than rter before and I am nut troubled K Got a gor'd ducking. It rained All the Popular brands The tsiartl nf trade met r” n . , .„,1 th„ reavement we extend our sincerest I rjlh' headachea a< f waa. The KlaAwe« are th reave ................ all day," and signed “James llesten." afternixip at 1.. the ..— court house and Liquors and Cigars in stock raise). syuipiiHiy to hl» father and mother (TC b U u I aud eaay to my ayoa. Youra Truly, committee reported on sum Walter Moraland. William R. Hearst has arranged to I-1 and brothers Earle and Frank, and Cnll and sample them, routine bn.inem wa* •»et'iistcln's Eye W.i»li cure» (inn- Other „w—- , , r , i ®>ther, and commend establish Nebraska headquarters at Hell'd and a commit tee consisting ; ui ofjlllth You are Always Welcome plsG'd Lids, Wenk, Mattery iimj In- S them to Him “who doeth all things Lincoln for the purpose of scattering *Stm«l Eyes, Strained mid Tired Eves E. II. Henry, IL II. Fink and W. literature and otherwise promoting for Fatty don’t know well.” •For child or adults, by mull 50 conta. Worden was appointed to draw up wall." We are Resolved, t copy of these his prcsldtnlhi’ candidacy. ’ 1’IL K- CASTEIN, Ore by-law*. How old Ann is, But The next meeting will he resolutions lie spread upon the mln- in favor of liearrt fpr the democratic gon Institute of Opt' metrv, Ashland, heM Wcdnemhy evening at «:30 P- Oregon. Consultiltion Free. Ute» of this Lodge, U copy forwarded , nomination for the •wine reason ex- ■' Fnfty,” he’s a good old soul, Sabbath school at 10 »nd ®wter| to the parents of the deceased, and I pressed by another paper—because he “Fifty’’ he’s a dandy, TOWN TREASURER'S NOTICE 1 also a copy be furnished each of t he Is a newspaper fnnA and would be sermon at U »• ffi- ’•Fatty” always treh*s' the Notice Is Ijeraby given that there th,. rrtfbytarKr cffnrth. Reception county newspaper« for publication. easy to beat . Editors arc somewhat boys ?re funds'In the town treasury for ,,f „.ember, and the UM1» clannish and always like to help each <1. O. II a M akkii , lie r<xl''inpt kxi of file following war- after the morning setimm. J‘1^ When ever they come handy other. — Wayne (Neb ) Herald. H. L CLorrox, rsntsi |OJ2, 1030, l<>45, 1044, 1046, 0. E. at 3 p. m., Senior nt «-♦ F. M. H ahpold , Medford voters refused to sell their So call and have a warwhoop *....................... 1047, .52, 104*. 1049, 1050, 1053, Committee. municipal light and power plant, at a J053, 1051. ¡ntorest wlll ceaae aeimortal. 7:30 on same them with "Fatty” or Frank that nt hist Siildxith evening. I ». frotn tlil» date. »1 eefal election culled. The vote was Private dining room« at the Cen tated al Klumalh Falla, Or., liti» service at. 7:30 ^ertneMlay evenW I I J93 agaipst sgUiilg, t« 47 loti) ita» uf Mai eh, 1904, I tral C»f»- Al' ffi t*** /• 7’°*n AriVRHBY-AT-LAW, I Fre<l Fl.x k was |n U.o city Tuei •lay from Kem» I BUY AND SELL Klamath County Products Notary Public. j. n. nooRE, FLOUR, HAMS BACON, LARD EGGS, BUTTER i KLAMATH BARBER SHOP The Dew Drop Saloon. . . . & * Riverside Hotel* This Space BELONGS TO Baldwin's Studio * ELECTRIC C ash S tore $ * $ 3 L. F. WILLITS, Prop’r I «O’ Crown Cream t t L ^019 FREE SAMPLE ROOMS BEST ACCOMMODATIONS, Hotel Linkviile... I. W. BURRISS, Prop. Headquarters for Al/ Stage Lines. Rates $1.50 and $2.00 per day. Main Street, Near Bridge, Klamath Falls, Oregon. SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY PATTERN HATS READY TO WEAR HATS DRESS HATS STREET HATS WALKING HATS LRQIES. FOR TWISSSS HMD CHILDREN Bear in mind that we give you more style and quality for money than can be obtained elsewhere. Our prices always the lowest. Hats trimmed to order.................. Ladies Furnishing and Dress Goods. Hair Goods, Combs, etc. MRS. J. C. PEtlEZ, PROPRIETOR. READY TO WEAR HATS. • • * 4 I • Fancy Collars* Veiling. ‘ ? : I -OuO-O '*v * * **** * H. C. Obt/VVUM C. If. WITHROW, «WW LADIES FURNISHING GOODS. MAYLONE’S MILLINERY. Face and Lips I $250.00 REWARD. The Klamath County Live Stocd 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. Chitwood's Drug Store f RIVERSIDE SALOON KLAMATH LAKE RAILROAD CO. TIME TABLE IX EFFECT OCTOBER 1», 1903. Of field & Verril! i MERRU-L OREGON LEAVE DAU Y P \SSE\i,ER AND FREIGHT 7 A. M. S P. M. LAIRD POK EGAMA ARRIVE 5 P. M. . 9:1» A. M. Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured. Livery, Feed and Sale I STABLES Caleb T. Oliver, Proo'r Merrill - - - Oregon STRAYED. Came to my place December 1, 1903 a yearling steer, branded Ij on right hip, marked upper slope and under bit in right ear and spilt and under bit tn left ear. Owner can have Mine) by proving property »nd paying i «barge* N. S- S Dnww, *h»rg*« O»”' Dairy, Or j Wm. Shaffer, a brakeman of Denni* son, Ohio, was confined tu his lied lui* several weeks with inflammatory rheumatism. I used many remedies, he says. Finally I seht to McCqw’s drug store for a bottle of Chamber lain's Pain Bahn, at which tiru.c f wns unable to use hand or foot*r- In one week’s time was able »land work as happy as a elam ihe ^P* byC.C.Ghitwood. j «nd coffee crops TCYoyed. The damage is >6,000,000. Come------------------------ HarmOw1a insulting, We ty Augtralta M<lch 30 _Tn of g gpewh lngulting Ring the government has refused * of public buildings to John der Dowie. The mayor of Ad- wrote to Dowie telling him he disgrace to the nationality.