_______ c. <1 NAVICO Notary Public. Ollier in Ih« 1C» ■ I in it local Ladles HI < >t <•, II il I Id lu g. as Faiu'jf NI.WS. ||oftl. 'p|lc Ile r.' will MARK L. BURNS BROKER Kl.vn.ith Fall», Oregon. ' nr load Of I,.,, I, wttl, |(||,| h ....... . . Horn s IImfw.H,. s End. i I j. n. nooRE, geneiial liujGin r:it. Hot himlies scived al (il*l|| f 'lifc, flee from I? t„ 2|, m >tn>f H. M. 1 alklim of Ashland ilrilied the Klamath Lake ral'road, accom­ here |,y private conveyance Friday. panied by Mr. Samuel Hill, M.n-hi- lie left • In- following morning fol- law of James J. mu, the railroad Lal., ib w, where lie will act as oftlclal magnate, arid Mr. Charles < hamls r- i‘p>it.r in the district court. Mr. laln, western manager of the Great ____ •’ H. Brailsford it'*'ouipanled Mr. Northern railroad, with headquarters ‘ alklru from Ashland. at Seattle, arrived In Klamath Fall* ! H‘ v. j. |„ Heatiy nl|(| wife came Monday' - evening mi a tour of - Inspec. - ''"«n from Klamath Agency ycst«r- tlon. Tmsd.iy lhe party made mi ', l.' with th« Intention of spending a ! excursion trip by boat on tin- upper , ’ " 'Ins here, lint Mr. Beatty had to lake; upon their return the same eve-; are coming fast and J. p. Lee of Kenn plenty, tervlewlng the voters week. Slim OiwiK-hahi Klioads w< re around ”f ’ **" ih« week, ' . was In- of Dairy last and Mr. the latter part They made a goi' ,,”n day. George Chastain was ,,n p*blbltion also, < ai. lidates |»,iin| ball nt Itnryon . •I-'». If you wish to be in it on elect loti day candidates, bring your Í IB $ GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. i Waistings, ¿hirt Waists, -j» sweet heurt«, sisters, daughters or wives along, afi goes Dairy so goes the county. D aiii Y R ki ’ oictkk . May 17. NOTICE. 1 Hull. < A. Cogswell <«f Portland I return this morning to be In attend- nlng they, In company with Mr. and | Hererfter I will pay no bills contracte»! by : passed through th« elly Satutday en , aiici .n lhe funeral of the late Hen­ Mrs. W. I*. Tr;ii is, of p.'it land, dlimd any on»* • x< > pt contracted rnyscH or wrltteni^^^ route to laikevlew. ri Bl'.we which ixciirs Friday. j. (,' oxnkk . at the Ewauna f.'lub. leaving Imniedl- order from me. KI AMA I II I Al I 5, ORB. Klarualh Fall-, May 9 I9M I inbrclliia mid ii.iriisol» Tin Bri. k I’i'shvti rlan church. — Sabbath lalely afterward for K«*no by private tinsi:V M. i \ sn in si st! ss. i Nt orc. w *' ' at 1« a. m., sermon at II on .•miveyan.e, Mr. Hill's return to New Notice of Dissoluti»«. Notice Is hereby «Irani Ibat the partner.hlp lhe Power of God.” Junior En- York having I m - cii urged by telegraph Mr« II. h. Nudili mid children of BLUE PRINTS of King A Pitch of Merrill, Or . Iia- been dis­ ! furnished of an) Ian Is in Klamath Co. Merrill are visiting «Ills week wlrti '•■ aiorat g.m p. (|h, Si-nlor at 7.15 , during Ills stay here. solved by mutual consent. J. T. Kixo. and a -.p.-ciai sermon to young women Tlie gentletni-n all expri-HM-d them­ Mr. mid Mis. Alex Mmtln. K K. P itch . Corrections rwehril dally. Judge Drake returned to Hiccltv •h H. S. rvlcii for prayer and bible selves as being d. lighted with their CONTEST NOTICE. study .it x Weilnehilay evening. I lie.-ption and eiit.-rtalnment while Natlilday from I'oitl.iml Wlieti- hl- 11.1» !»i>artm^nt of the Inferior. United Htateg I« ' ILunakar, former editor of the 1 among us and regretted their inabili­ I.an I Hflife, Ln I m - v mv . Oregon, May 5, I'MM I h - cii tat k ”«1 ♦ -ii’ry.vonttfu, . i . I motd f.ivotalily Impressed by his ob­ pear. r'-Mpond and offer evidence touching IANCASHIRE FIRE INS CO. "iir a'l'-ntlun Is called to the ar- *aid allegation at 10 o’eiock a. in on June 1M irry Is-.t teeth for »10. Nllver ti' h In another column on the expen- servations during this brief visit. Mr. 1’MH before Geo. T. Baldwin, <’o Judge of v. iainatii t’ounty. Oregon, a’ Klarnafb Falla, Illgs *1. 'htut. s ,f the present county admin- I Lindley is entitled to th-- sln'-'-rcst Oregon, 'and »hat final h« aring will be held at 10 o'clock a. ni n June 27 1901. fy-fore) th.e thanks of this entire community for M I m R.-tta Morine of II manza Vis ifctrution. R»go»t«r and I. < i\« r at the United «tat* * 14*nnt‘--tant havin'.' in a proper affi davit, filed May I. l'*M -<*1 forth fact* which railroad prominence among us. alno attended tlie show Haturday on We believe In ■how »hat after due diligence jHTM»naI service of ’ hi * notice can not be made, it m » Hereby or­ evening. l*«ttlllg th. j,,.,,,, fait* before tin­ dered and directed tl at *<•< h notice fe- given EXPRESS ANI» MAILS BURNED l.v due a >d pr op.-r pnbH<-atfon in th»* Klamath ¡»s.pie and allow them to be t be New llm- Men’s and Boti HaU R ’publicaH at Klamath Kalla, Oregon. The combination car m»< d bv the ' judge*. J. N. W atson , Kegister. 1 Th«' llrlck Store. Klamath J.age R. R. Company caught J I). Kendall, of Salt Lake Cl tv Mont E. IliiU'lilaon mak.« your fire Sunday morning, while on the KLAMATH LAKE RAILROAD CO. rutila r stamp« t.> order, mid handles th. . ail. r nt th« Pelican Bay Lod road between Thrall and Pokegama. all kinds of ortlce supplies. Neud in irrlvcd m th. city Tuesday. He left TIME CARD NO. 1 . When near the «witch-back smoke IN KrKEl T MAY iS. 1994 • hi tin- launch this morning for an your unti r«. • •F Gntn£ South i*!ng a’ Pelican l>ay, In company was discovered In one end of the car I Going North I I • 4pp w r h a numle r of K lamat h I- alls p< <> 1 and on removing some of the mail 1 4.0U F. M. Tt.r«ll 12J5 P. M evening from the |ul.( |i,.,|h w||. ri­ bog u« 12.15 M pie, liK'ludlng Mrs. G. W. White, sacks, tlie entire end of the car was 12» •• ll« lias I m - cii f(,r some tlma looking 4 45 •' S ’ ct-l Bridge 11 50 A. M. discovered to lie on tire. The train '»r- i '. Woodbury, Miss Maud BEST 1 5.U6 *• Fall Creek 1 ! ó •• aft« r Ids I'.ind of sh,, p. was stopped aa noon ns possible and 5 15 “ Klamath Springs B il l w in and (>. B. Gates and wife. JI » “ I. \\ Richardson h i* purchased the contents of the car removed but ft JO « . bilie 1100 •• -Ili'l;' I. It. W etistcr, of Mult IKK PokcgH rna 10.41 M the Klamath Falls M irili stage Hue. not before considerable damage was 6.36 •• ni.di count), |>.i*sed through tlie city KLAMATH SPRINGS SPECIAL mid will carry mall, pm» nger* and done to tlie freight, express matter 1 1 00 " Thrall 3 35 P. M. Xhuid.i) iii'.ining en route to Lake- Bogus pack ig. » < «ni.Hotel l.lnkillle. 3 10 • and mall. A quantity of goods that i B *. Judge Wclister Is well known I.4.S •• St»*el Bridge 2.4» “ Blank. I». <'..infurlt-rs, Bc<| Spreads and b is many friends on this side of was on hoard for some of our mer­ j 2.10 Full Creek 2.30 •• chants was completely destroyed mid . 2.J0 •• 'I oe lit lek Store. Klataalh Springs 2.25 - tin mountain. He was circuit judge Hrxvir l.lNDi tT. Pre.ider.t. several mail sacks burned and their In a l ite I m . ii «- of tlie Yieka Jour­ for this district fora term of years. contents badly scorched. The fall­ nal the editor S i)» lie Ita» known Dr. An < I! rt will he made to secure him | road company have assumed al I t he Nctmfn for years, arid r«» ommeml» I" give a ¡HihtU'.il address on his re- damages and have already settled 1 ilim as a ti«»1 ria» up to date ¿en- t urn. with most of the losers, Quite a ■ ; list. Hon. E. 11 Dufur,'of Gold Hill, ar­ number of passengers were aboard, Nprlrn- st.-’k 'Bti's ani B>ys.'lotti rive I in Hu- city Monday on his way among them some ladies, who werr oh lug The Hrlek F’‘ire. to Like.lew. Whlie here he tiled ■ badly scarM. Miss M igllton, tii<- dentist, will lie with the county ch-rk Ills certificate —i) —o——o— TOWN PROPERTY MOVING. nt Klmn.itli Agency mi June 4 and ■f t.miii.it ioii as the democratic can- C. II. WITHROW, I FLAMATH BARBER SHOP Summer Dress Goods « s Cleanliness and Good Work Guaranteed. Hu- CENTRAL CAI L New Line of up to date Dry Goods, Etc, Etc. •F WILLITS Meals at all Hoars I Day or Night > »*• Dysters, any Style HOUSTON BROS Novelties in Photography Something New PPAL WORK NOVELTIES Photo Pillows Fabric Photography on Silk and Lusterinc* Y Candidates Ball arc invited to call at BALDWIN S STUDIO I» tint Thl» may «rem She will ihd.itc for circuit judge for (bis dls- That Klamath Falls Is destined to Irlct. Mr. Dufur received hi* nomi­ have a rapid growth is shown in the I nation by petition, tlie regular dcnio- work. activity In city property which ha«! . islic iioiiilnec, Judge Crowell, hav­ Take advantage of already commenced. This week Fred ing ri-fuscil to accept. portunltv mid have Blelin sold to Jobn Hibbard several 'J in Kismatli Falls Express, which lots on Wilfred avenue in Fairview San Franclnco denllst do your dental work llisotllcc I» at the Ewauna li.is Is . n run as an independent paper addition. Major Worden has made Inta lt ever t lt fatiilly ami Y< >1 II > estilr wltli a |*.licy Ih« EQt TT \IU.E that I» gissi Ita For ttie pns.f and full pari leul.irs nsk Mr». <«arret Fisti yesterday hmight a om half Interest e Ì \ WII.L S. WORDI.N, Itcsidi llt Soll.-llor, Klamatti I alla. Oregon. are W-af t cna Sight Poor f* Culflii GUsvs Mondai fioiu Beikel.y. Cal., where they h.ne I m -<- ii attend«»? m 'I i io|, live twi-nty ycar»’ Eyv% returned gate ol ilriH.ksldc, )oii (and prutlts ts sidi s) If vou if four Ik-Mie f u e mium« voti shall bave p.iid » Kish- and |I k ma) die, and llial 1» ulso trae. Eia, tppleg.itc. laiighlcr» of I.. B Apple­ woith in i-.ish all thè pre­ i f»r n.-aily eL-ht years, sms th.it Voi vaine any day Th«- M LIFE ami In the milliner) store of Mrs. J. C. 1'i-r-X. Tli.’ bust- iicm will now I m - run under th.' linn n.il..’.*' of Fere/ A Fisti. Mr«. I 1». R is« of I*»« valley, left has been sold I tlie following sales: t’ J. S. Tsilorof (san Francisco, and i> . Inning this week will again be is- tomorrow evening. May 20. sion 25 cents, su. d as a democratic sheid. tiring editor, Monday to I’rof. J. G. Swan, house Tlie re­ Tuesd iv to John L. llamakar, I lot and liait, corner probably engage In outdoor work. ner Washington avenue and Thursday to Geo. T. Ewauna Baldwin, un­ divided one-half interest in the Bald­ He will also DAIRY ITEMS. adrl a lot of new rlgs. Mr. Mitchell is recogn’zcil as the E. Mrs. was Stasler entertaining I Ilulcldson '«Mein's Eve W isti cures Gran- I'miviislng. lie emmi hy way of •llaled I a,Is \y, ji, Matteo . uh I In Lakeview. Hamed Eves, Strained and 'I'ircd Hyes Fur ehlld nr adults, by mall 5(1 cents. Mr. W. E. » Travis mid wife of I’ort- ■'••■ii a DR J. E. i \-1 r.i Ori land arrived In the city Siit urday. pon Inst It Ule of < >pt< III I IV, A si I III IK I, I Mr. Travis Is «MOClaU-d wit II Alex hfegon, CotiHiillai ion ITee. , Martin of this city, In the mall ........ any ■■ -< -> >- tl at you or sell anything hi the line of horse ; If you 1 have nickels ilesh. It Is his intention to keep the not need In your business, just The reporter wishes that the man who stole that sack of potatoes would bling the sack back. Since he is so F.I». R ei 'I iii . ii '. vn . Tills section of „mi,, having been e-rsed w ”b I hi"<1 llP’ 1 *ll> «“« thcpota-i I he co - • | tin's, the most disgraceful and simply Im- Hans Stasler has been repairing his' ' -* f)W winter passible roads during Others months and tindim’ It impossible to fences quite extensively. would mi well th Imitate Ills example. ; get any i'ellef from the present board Good improvements Is what raise the price of real estate. Bonanza people have an original lemiii iet from |•<•^•egalll¡l to Klamath we naturally have a strong feeling on From llm Clmpln, S. <’., News: Falls, and lie is here Investigating this subject. We want a man for Fmly In the spring luy wife timl I .oiiiiulAsloner who will do something lhe line. for the county and 1 would ask who w'’rv taken with ea ami s<> Mrs. Frank Grohs ami child re- is II I b «’ ha. opposed every expendi­ severe Were the pains that we Called tiirni'd Sunday from Nsn Diego, Cal., • physician who prescrll>ed for us, ture for the improvement of the *»••» Ills medicines fulled to give any vvlicre they haV« is-en spending Hu- countvy Who was It that when the winter. Mrs. (¡rolls was accompanied relief. friend who had a Is.ttle of people of Lost river furnished the by her lirother, George Davis, who ('hamlsirlaln'H Colic, ('hideni and lumber and men to build a bridge, HlarrhiH'a llcmedy (HI hand gave will visit here for a wild«-. They left refused to allow the county even to Who is It that Is **ch of us 11 dose and wo at once felt Tuesday morning for u"'lr ................ furnish th« nails» wav of doing business. 1 a revival of the old law makes right.” ' merchant, ‘•that might Recently a prominent who weight, got Tt looks like I will (Idiie foi diaw ing same. j nose. Lightweight proceeded to' make hN mark, and as to Ills success, tn the Seeds and Satan, as described I all be answered at the coining elec-; noil and that the people will join ........ l ..., i „„ t u- with I'alry In electing.I. W. McCoy '......... • Yours for 1 as ......... ...... Express, i was not heavy weight got In it. FinaHv i light weight down and liiimmered Idin until he had enough m:d got up mid settled the liecount. G ood R oads , I Notice is hereby given that the partner,hltf of otHeld .i Verrill has been diMolved by ma­ inai consent. T. J. Oflield succeeding lo the business of the partnership Mid to collect all accounts due and pay all outstanding liabili-' Norman-Percheron STxVLLION BRADY Inscription—Sorrel, t:,u- flax mane Weight 1900 pounds, Terms- »10 to in-.me. S. B. LOW, OWNER. Klamath Falls, Or. m So this is the way Bonan- people arbitrate matters T. J. Orma, W illi » VgaatLL. ««•- Merrill. May 2,1904. Whooping Cough. In the spring of 1901 my chlldred* had whooping cough,” says Mrs. 1)2 W. Capps, of Capps, Ala. “I used Livery, Feed and Sale Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy with STABLES think this is the best remedy I have, the most satisfactory result«. I ever seen for whooping cough.” This remedy keeps the cough loose, Caleb T Oliver, Proo’r Merrill weight. Lightweight insinuated that heavyweight's mother was a ca-1 heavy weight '8 face will testify; both eyes were nearly closed. Compared ! to the tight that followed, that of j J I. A»s«,j. Notice of Dissolution. STORE account with a farmer termed light-: fv'’ry household. II. C. Halley, |.;<||. recently underwent au operation fm precinct? Who is it that thinks Oidy *'•»• Tins remedy Is for sale hy c. appendicitis from which he was up- p|S m»n personal gain and not that Chitwood. naiently recovering, bin last week he ,,f the p-oph-, whom he is elected to is'lieve these questions will was taken woise mid If) Ills weakened M.fvef I | Is-lieve qiiesllouS Will condition death soon followed. .. i in... 1« hrrsb). given th»t tlir n«rtn.r.|il|> “Tony's Best” w is Installed al fh< ,i Arn.m I»»« bv.’ii ili-Rnlvea i,y •'Uu,i w j, ........................... Central s'looti this week, togclhci • "labi«»a of Um |,krinrralil|i, and to roll«,.t with one of the Intest Improved pat- u..?.? '""1" 11 I"” 1,11 '""’isti'llng ent Archimedean refrlgatois and mu- *”h|,l,lW. I’ R hoim . Drug and Stationen Into a dispute over an > nine is ast. Heavyweight took ex-j j ccption and landed on lightweight’s Notice of DIssnL tlon of Partnership. brands of any stock belonging to an/ member of this assoctaUon. Address Chas. Horton, President^ or J. O. 11amaker,Secretary. CHITWOOD’S heavy . call I res|HUisihle lor I he county not Daving At Ids home In I'oe valley, a r<>ck crusher to Improve t he roads Were ent irely cured. 11 Is a wonder­ Tuesday morning May 17, Mai Haines >V|t|) and will not consider even the ful remedy and slmiild ho found In aged alioilt 43 years, The deceas'd (|,,iniind» of the people of hi« own tiled FURNISHING GOODS will make the season ex cept Saturdays at my helps' raiTCll. An Open Letter. I twtgell »•»H.’v MILLINERY. ACCORDEONS Misses HATS HATS HATS VIOLINS ----------------------- --- ------ f FANCY COLLARS, VEILING GUITARS Children MANDOLINS Good Instruments at Moderate MAYLONE'S MILLINERY. Prices. Also $250.00 REWARD MUSIC STANDS The Klamath County Lhe SWt INSTRUCTION BOOKS /'sociali •n will pay the above re­ > and > ward for the arrest and convictlot: of any person or persons found guilty of STRINGS, all kinds stealing or altering the marks or Ilin st line of driving horses in the, visit the dive at corner of Third St. i-iiy which he will furufsh with or and Hettinger Ave. The slot ma­ chine will re'lfve you of your troubles. willsiut drivers. M ANI GOOD ROADS. PEREZ & PISH. Ladies will du your , is'st horseman In Klainath county friends Tad Sunday with music from type writing with neatness and dis­ and Is a genuine liorsetrader and he her new gramaphone. Sue has re-1 States that he Is always ready to buy I ,'c",l.v purchased a tine instrument, palili. And also notori d work; lega’ Moni W. P. Rhoads, Merrill. Geo. Chastain, Klamath Falls .lack Horton, Bonanza Silas Obenehain, Langell Vai Bert Davis, Merrill. g ........ J boulevard. MAMMOTH STABLES SOLD. The M.immoth Stahles fro"t .1. ti. Pierce, **rft owing Wednesday to P>. D. Deadm aid, to the close confinement Incident il to one lot and liaif on Vine avenue. the work, he decided to sell and will To George B. Smith, one lot cor­ Admis­ ihe b«st In Ilie country. 15 cet •« for children. TESTIMONIAL. papers |M-rtammg to the transfer of . A«hlan«L Or«’gon. Jan 31. IHM. pear Poemr I f< n h »» r*«»lght In in y ti ll estate a s|HM'lalty. onice op|Hi- leit "Jr a a« alwtuf gone I» lu ti I ‘ .»»«»It«-** t - hi W'»u< my nyç*, lam im« irla«! h» *av that I Nit«- pos’ onice. Bin l«rn»*fi i <1 HDinb-t hilly M.» ■ *lght I» I«. i W. A. ll.Hitli of Pi I net 11 li*. the than ever l»«fi>rr and I a»n n«»l deiniH-r.it le emidi date for state sena Willi hi-a Inf’lii H an I wi»w. I he g In-««-« ar<* »••Kill and f-asy to my »•)«- Y Truly, lor for tilts district, was In tile city 'Taller M<»*rlati<|. ’lite tirsi of tin- W..F doing a little ••'<• e|T. «fHi | pris'iired a hottie and '"'fere using the entire contents we I. W* BHRRISS, ^LOOR »»¿NAGERS and lot < n Third s’rret. t Iti» morning for Santa ll<>sa for a w.iss d last weck l>y Mrs. R. W. win block, which was recently sold to six weeks visit. She *»r aremn pan­ Marple to ftorace Mitchell, Includlng | Ml. White and Worden. lisi by Miss II. «ale Egletmi, who gm» Friday to J. L. Alexander, two lots th< . ntlre llne of rigs and outtit witli J to l.ox Gatos, Cal., mi a visit. p 1 corner Seventh and Briniks avenue. th< i xceptioii of Hie Ilurses. Horace Monday to Alice Deadmond, two Ikiti't miss the Nterisipticon enter h.is biuiight in a thie mrin» of )K*raen| talnmeiit nt tin- Frcsbyterlan church trom bis rauch and he has soine of • lots corner Seventh and Vine avenue. I'll ket.s call lx- M-cur«d at ( *-it Wis**'». Eye Wash Hotel Linkville.. » Good Music, Good Time, kinds of denial llounc. In FREE SAMPLE ROOMS. Main Street, Near Bridge, Klamath Falls« Gregorio be prepared to do all Somewhat Personal ACCOMMODATIONS, Headquarters for AH Stage Linesi Merrill Rates $1.50 and $2.00 per day. AIA Y 27, 1904. will remain for two weeks, !’ I! I . ^4 i ■ —— Well Known Railroad Olflclal* are Entertained In Klamath I alt»- I 1 aiidld.itcs for llm present Klninnth l olls, Orci/un. I m . lessens the severity and frequency of the coughing spells and countci*-’ Oregon acts any tendency toward pneumonia.’ For sale by C. C. Chitwood. SHIRE AND PERCHERON ¿THLLION I (1- D- GRIZZLE K lamath falls OREGON Cemetery Goods I jj LÀD Having purchased the 3-year old stallion "Lad” of H. W. Straw, he will make the sea­ son at my place. I will let him serve a limited number of mares at $10 to insure. Season, May, June and July R. A. Alford. TOWN TREASURER’S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that there' are funds in tlie town treasury for the redemption of the following war* rant«: 1055, , 105«, 1057, 1058, lOM, 1060, 1061, 10*3, 1064, 1065, 10M, 1067, 1088, 102«, 1054, 1062, 1070, 1071, 1073, 1074, 1077, 106», 107*/ 1080, 1081, 1082, 1075, 1078, 107J/ 1083, 1084. 1085, 1086, 1087, 1088, 108», 1090, 1091, 1002, em;, 1003, loss, 1004/ unit. 1095, 1006, 1097. 1098. Interest ________, _ w||f cease from this date. Dated at Klamath Falla, Or., tbW 14th day of April, 1004. i J. W. S iemens , Town Treasurer/