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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1904)
» « ♦ BOAOOIN ¿°bn p/■ j ;j LOCAL NLWS. Mi rrili.—ft K. Fitch. E H. Terwilli- Notice for P »NIcMIon. ( Mr|H'la, Mulling, Ruge Mini V* all g«*r, Wm. Barks and H. A. Kattenhorn, . Fhjair, Tiio Bi Irk Muro. ftepartment of the iDt«-r '»r l^md ofll«*e at hairy.- A L. Mi' ha-I, F. M Kennett, i ln»fe»>t B um . Ball |rw. Or April A » IW m Outing bhnea for Men, Woiii«*n and G xlffuy Berk ami ('. II M< ( uinber. i Notlea I« berrwy « «>•« th«» following HUHN'S HARDWARE STORE Friday »nd Ralurdu;- • 'hildn o - i be Bi lek Hlote. I nai«>e<1 M*t’>r ha« KIM »«,« . ,,f |,.,r P h <lrt. Id. -C. P. Ilutliee. I f<» h.aks Snal |»r»»«»í Ir» support herrlalm A k *'> i <*> v> KluinaH. 1,11» Al lln l*i»*«i»< teriitn Church taal Mb- Klamath Fall», mad«* l^f»,r.» «, p /, I ort Khimnth,—Ri' IiMr«! Mrlhawe, I. • nd fhal *al«i p<o«>r will Oregon 7 HaMwtn.Uo Ju<lg ’ Klamath « „ <>rrf«»n at I I'Mili morning the n*gulnr aervu were Friday and Hat mlay W. M <'«»y, IL C. Cunumgh.im and H. l.la «.«♦••• at Klamath Fall«. Orrgon r»n June omiitiil mnl ( bildrt-n'rt Pay o I d - iiv «<!. r., IWM, VI«: Hat* K h U <>. Miuttock. A MN 4 W KHKPHARh | I In* lu lipa oí lio» »‘htirrli had v»*ry taste C. <aiV .X VlCsM D hii M Haturday hik I i I. K» no.—ft. A Vtntn'll ar*«J K um « I! II«* »'Hlrv Ko TA.0 l»»t •>»<■ • w ■* >* 1«) T «7 a H *» E W M Fh- ti/in»«a th' lo» . a ijt with« -••• hilly Arranged tin* llowi ra d«matp»l for I to pr«»v»* her r<»f»tin»io«»« r«-- .* upo«» »rii Alford. t'lty Di UK Ht.iru uppualln WillRa. lln* < m < iptioii. A very interpeiing pro- ! « u flta<tun of »«M land, v» l-t». M Mhep < llene.— Hm» Di KOB. |i«r«1. NanWr ’ «. U-<kart. John Try Old Mone y Fort, at H i » uh |I h <>. . gram coiiaim I iiik ol rwhallehM Solon, !lag«*iateifi, «B of Klams'b Pall«, «*- OltlcM In the Itreriun Ilmldlng. kkSld.LS OI El I CIION. J. N. WaiaoD, KegUter. <i.-dlH y ’!• i k of Jlaiiy aaa in n,u city «hiela und cliortiMia leiulered by th«* Klamath Falla, Oregon. « hihlr« II, R< v. Hinilh gavn a short a*l Munday. Following iw H»w p'Moniie! of npw CONI EST NOTICE. ' dteaa «»H H im tuple «u Hiinfthlne which Good G.a.d, at liie. City Drug Mora. bt.u» und County rifflci»'** Department «»f th® Inm? •>? UnitM Sfai®« wnn th«* l<h n < arrh«l through the entire l and «Fffo«'. I akevlew Of r«»n Way . | «»| MARK L. BURNS bupre dh * Judge*—F. A. Moord, ft. Il.uiry Hii.iaw1»«1..' of K.«Uo ... m the* program, T’h«* « hur< h waacrow<l«xl with a w>ifflci«*nt «'ont®«t ’ having ú-.-n Sled in this office by « l»«l® K hr*. «!< nbr -r r»»n Food and Dairy C'Hnri»n i /nrr—J. W. . lit the flint of the. lre.uk. fe-t®nt aga1u»t ffom®»t*'«.l Vn«rv Vo I an Hppr«*< tativi* Mtidh*n<*M. Bailey, R. ma«|e April 2»>. I'<O. I«»r .sw, Clioie’v .dgarn at ll.e* City I'"ig Mora. « and MW’4NW»£, f TwptlMfttjp. Min’s ami Womi’ii'a (’overt ami Linrn (.oriureNHioan !xt Di«t Binio*r Her- • W M Uy Anns K Kaltrnhorn. < <ti». .i^«- jn Klamath Falls, Oregon Ja,. Bryant and wile, of b< i, \ btiatvra. Th»» Brit k Hturw. whl«’h ft |a all«-g®«t that Anna P Kattenhorn mahn, ft. an. viaitinif in lieu city thia w< * k. h«« wholly fa’ l*«1 to cultivate or improve u> inquir«« nt Hi»» <*1ly Drug Htore lor Hr. 2nd Diet,—J. ward rnlclvati«»n «aid tra' * of land or any por Celebrate -1- irreeorka, t'lty I 'rug Ht.ira. th<-re«>f, an«1 that «aid *ntrywoman An H. Merryman, Phone T4. Judge«*—Nt L. fl«>r. na P Kattenhorn has O«»1 r»-« led or lived upon Mr. and Mra. t'lnre-nce -alknr ol j I ii m letter r«M fivi’tl June 11, from Jm* B« MoUf ft.; IL »aid ’rsrf of Isn't «»r any t^>rtiort thereof a** r«- «|iilr<*d hr law and >»«• wh' lly ftlmndon**d the l.nntte*ll Vallt-y are. rMoh*lii|t 'i t|,u birth Bull, hu waa at Cincinnati, Ohi«», an«i l*f<titing Atlornvy Kunialh and •«m«’, said parti**« Sr® b®r®hy not *|e<| t« ap (I EN EH A I. EH Eh. Il TER. pear respond and ^»Ife* »vldriu*« to'ir.hinn ol a daughter. t Im ”0'* he is with are Imving 0< mm I lurk . Lake (’ountn-M—W. H. M **«r«-, I). • n'd allegation st 10 a tn on Jun«' la T Baldwin Uo Judg«* of Stall* beuiator—91 h Bdiutorial Dint.— IMH. >*ef/»r® I'ainta, Olla, Varniali, ni.-,.—Tlie* 1 hey I imvm loet 2 gainea ami won 42 K lamath u«««iniy. <»f«-r«»n. a» Klamath Pall» i Brick Htoree, «»regnti, (and that final h®artng «ill be held at straight game«. On Juno 6th they play J. A Lay<*<M'k, ft. «»*«*|rwIt a m on Jitf»*’ 2? 1VH h®’or®) the |{i*pri'M-ntativea—2Dt John H. 10 ed againat the “Gym” ’’Hhamrucke” tin* Mr. Arch Brown who ha* laen vi.il Ki g’sfer »fid Receiver at th* I utted State» , La- I uffl< 1n l.alievlew. r»r /on. «book, JL ft. K. L. Hu- ’ n r. If. ing at B'.i.anaa lalt Tuua>lny tor Illa la*at IM’IUI pr«»h*saional tram in the alate ‘ Tb»* »aid «’o«tte*»anf hftVlnr tn a proper affi County (,’lerk —<»»*orgo < I .i-’atn, i». davit, filed May I. 1904, •«•’ forth faru wl < h «»f Ohio, limy are now in K«*nturky j home tn I'ortlliiel. ■how that aft« r du® dthgen«»® personal wrvl®«- Sheriff Silas Obrnchain, It. «»< fl»!» noti«*® raff n«»i te» made It t» hereby or Kul.kl Cuata, I'auta, Mint,.—Tliu where they will play «laye then return KI.AMA III I’AI 15. ORI'.. rt«*t®d ar«d dire«*t®d that »«»th n«dteo I®-g: v«*n Treamrer — L. Alva Le*wia, ft. to < >hio. < >n account of the rainy weath oy du® ami proper publicad* n In fl Klamath Brick Htora. AMeaaor—J. P. I an ?, D. KepubliOBM, at Klamath Pall», Oreg«>n UHNI.RM. LAND HUSINI-SS. «•r M*veral of their dates have been p»et- J. N W atbom , K* gl«t«?r. Ri. l.ar.l Mulliaae. and wife* rarne. down l»o«M*d until thia (nil. The pinm plav«*«! < ■<inifni/'>i«.ner Fr» d MHB mm *, D. Ir.iui Fort Klamath bun.lay, Mr. Mt*l- with th«* Khamrocks wlll l»e gi i*n to our School Snpt -J. <». Wight, R. KLAMATH LAKE RAIL ROAD CO. lea«.o la one* ol the juror». Surveyor—E. B. Henry, R. rra<l« ra in th»» next Ivttrr from Joe. Coroner—G. W Merryman, ft. Regular Hatueday night danre at th« Comdloili rnchsd dally (’amp ht«e»le. Camp biwl •« Knives TIME CARD NO. 1. j ' Ipeia ll'.uae. r* r.FFKirr may w . i » m DAIRY GLEANINGS. nn«l Forks, He,—Thu Brick Mure. Mr. amt Mra. Frank Adam,, Mr. and Uofoc Booth Come an I have a goo«l lue at the Our Correspondent's Views on Poll Golnf North Mra. Dalton and Mlaa Marie Dalton < uu F M l.’Aft 1*. M Tbrsll dunce Saturday night—g«Msi music. tka and the I.lection ........................ Just .am«. Up from Merrill yealeiday. 4 25 - Boga« 12 14 ** Passed. J. W. SllMIXx Prprielsf. Attorney A. H. Hammond of Grants 4.4ft * B»®el Bridge 11..W A M Tveita, ('amp Htowa and llanituu<'k,— Puss arrived in the city Tu»*- la\. Mr. Fail Creek UM •• I'ncle Billy Bollarla laat week was .'»lift •• l l.e liri.'l Hlore. Kl«n.**L »priüg« 11 » •• Ilnmmou«l is a ma « »ríate» I will» II. F. Mur quite ill. Dr. Johnson straight» uM him û!ft ** Cleanliness and Good Work ihen i .dwell Jr. left Tuesday for Han dock in thr prosvciitlon oí we ««ml luml b» “ Dixie 11 00 •• around in short order. - >*ok®XMina » ran.'ia. ,, wl.ere tie w ill enter a l.oapi ruaea nguiust J. F. Adama. Thrs»« « uh «* h IU 44 •« Guaranteed. In a year like this those who ow n dry KLAMATH -FRINGS 8PE< HL lai to re<viv« ircaluieut (or an abaee, on I have occupied th«» att»*ntion ol tli»* court 1 l«> ** Thrall ranches are the fortunate ones. Volun- 1X5 1». M. Also Agent for LONDON AND lua ueck. for a numlier of years. Tiiey were first teer gra.u crops ar«* g.xsl. Far*net, will 1 2ft •• B*«ux S 10 ** 1 4ft r ’ Ht«*®l Bridge 2 45 •• i'ounlry order» carefully ami prompt* brought against J. D. Carr but on re »s.n commence haying. LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO. 2 10 * F »11 <' d * m 2 ® •• ly tlll.al t'lty Drug Hlore. j reiving mi adverse Jecisiott nrw suit« Farm hand» are scarce and wages are 2JD •* I Klamath M|rrinx<i 2 25 •• w«*rr broiiRht against Adatnw, who Mra. Clyde Wilaon returned to the limn I. J win ir, President. lik.dy to lie good. city Friday from Milville, ('alii., and claimed t«> I m * acting as agHit for Carr. Election is over now and people can CRN I RAI. CAFF. liaa ae'e.-piiai a pualliexi !n J. W. llama Judgrimnt was awarded last year in a do some sober thinking. In looking leal case in the Circuit Court ami ,u< over the results of the election, one who kar'a la» offioe. I'runk' , Vntiae-a. Suit Caaea and Tele, tiiinrd by th«« Supreme Coltri hut it ju»t looks on the surface of things will . atM’nie there is still some argument in almost lose faith in human nature. Mrs. T. J. Offle/J. Prop. acopea.- Tin* Brick Htore. 1 the other There are many broken pronriaee and it Alex Martin la one of the delegate, MERRILL, OREGON. (’oiiir out ami see the Indian« plav look» as 11 rotlie Mere knifed by their from Klamath Falla t > the* Grand laalga l»aae ball tomorrow afternoon and ass. •elates, not to say anything party of A. ». A A. M. which met in Portland. Board by the -day, week or, Saturday. alsMit the trading that must have been He left fur the railroad Huuday. •month. Th«* million pottrwia of wool w«*re sold done. lint on summing thing, up all —<j—o—o— Ijuhe, < lrth«ij«**lie ami Rad. ¡.if.- Mine» who were elected are gi>»d men and will —The Hrl. k Mor*. , 1 yesterday nt Shaniko, at prices ayerag- make etiieient oflicera. To be just to The table is furnished with ’»•■•it«. T I- F. II. Milhaud wife retiimwl home HOUSTON BROS. all and to get a proper view of the mat the best that the market was brisk ami every clip offer«*«I was sold from lekevlew Mon lay. They were at n price at l«*ai»t two cents liettvr than ter it is ncc—«ary to look below the sur can supply. a. com|uini< d l*y Mi»a Beitha Nickeraon, th»* sheepmen bad ex¡»o?ted for it. As face aud consider the causes before j -<>—•>- o— who »ill vi-tt lien* for a abort time. judging of the effect». What is a politi ! a result of the sales yesterday, sheep Tlie trade of the traveling public M. u’a High Top Hlioea iu bitti'k and men <»( this vicinity are |40.<iHD l»etter cal party? It 1» a collection of voter» is solicited. tan.— Tin* Brick Htotu. «•ft tliMii they thought they were, liecatiec who believe that where certain economic Mm.* I** Bautamp, the th«’ W'M*| Lronglit that much more than measures, as principles are ma le into mual.-itt, ami eluriitkihial at they expected for it. The biggest ¡»rice laws, it will la* for the good of the ma Hou».. Friday evening. Hee paid in twelve years wa« ¡»aid yesterday, jority of the people. In order to u ake ami this is a prcDÍdential y«*sr C. P. an<) enforce the«* law» it is ger erally M rent». General admiaaion J'.null ten cull la* vuppll.'.l now Willi l”Rcn r*r» i\i I pl renta for his wool, la*st to elect to office nieo believing in tli.-ae patty priociplua. A Dian wbo .•'l oii) 'a Beat ” al tbc « .*u|iDiulug Ina ahiM’p la-ing half bred Lin<«»li»a. 1 serves the parly and the pcq.le well, is ' Thomas Brogan reretved the thp price Fabric I*ti(»toffraphy on Parlor» with <>r wiflioul tncal». ' h»r Merino w<w»|, 17»•enta, Mod the B. generally rewarded by being re-elected I’rrt D.«via, Roht. Amleraoti »ml <’ >. A I Company, Little M< R«*a and P. to olfice. but when lie lot. - sight of the Silk anil I usterinc II. M.-rrill came ii|> from Merrill Mon- .1 Walsh received l**g rents.— Ant»do|a* interest of the |a* 'ple and works for his n <> <i I .lay. The two former are here awaiting II. * i!.1 | own interest exclusively, then the [es argument hi their caw agaiuat J. F. pie turn him .low n and put up another llot liinMn <: served rtf the (•«•in You arc invited to call at Adama. I Cafe, free from 12 to 2 p. in. and from man. When a man does not work for the people, while in offlee, be could flat Jndge Gro. T. Baldwin left Friday IU to 12 p. m. BALDWIN’S STUDIO If be eV|wtcd to I <• true to his purty when evening lor Portland on buainee«. W HISKl.Y. out of office, so we sec the result in the While there hr all<*ii.l**d the Maaonlr if Tour Eyrs are ana election. When there is no economic Grand la«lge, whirl, met the liral of tlie Juul arri-e.1 at Klamath liar from Old cause (or the existence of a |*artv and it Sight Poor week, a» a delegate. Stoney toil Distilling Co.. Kentucky. Alex Zevely left |tonan,a Friday for 10 barrels whiskey. This whiskey we becomes divided in following j>arty lead I’se Ccsteiu’s Gl».«'« imi Eye la.krvi.-w with li e racing horaea, Rita will guarantee to Is* the best ever offer ers. no matter how honest or sincere the leaders are. that |.*rty will become di»- Hinfax mid Hawkin', Beaver Tom.' ed m Klumatii County. Sample free TESTIMONIAL. integrated, as is the democratic party HoM «*eher alao went through from! A«hl«iid. « irrititi. Jan ’.. l*‘i. H ikun Ha<>*. ol today. That the republican party of near Doctor I frit that iv «-\<-»l|,'hi In my Granta Paaa with ¡dual Io. A complete line of patent medicines today has l«*en continually »ucceasful left eyr * hl III E«»hr U lu U I < << > ulfrtl j <»u Reamaa A Jenninga are having thr | and purest drugs and chemicals at kbtHil my eyr* i am now tflftd to m » lb«t I the uieati« in.t that it is composed of better CHITWOOD’S km ben® fi rd wttnderfnlly. My rjr-Kht I« hr!- front ol their atore building» remodeled. City Drug Store. men than other parties but that there 1er (han r»rr I m f«>rr and I «ni not troubled Some ol tlie atone work 1» being taken is an economic cause for its existence.. RALI.5 ON THE FOURTH. with h« •darin « a« I w •« 1’u* k ’. a ■■*<•• arc ..nt and re|>laced willi iron column», And as time changes all things, it does fraitul ai»4 vaay to tny ry< • Y <• ir» I roh I latrgr plate glaaa window, will al»o lie On the afternoon ol th« t'h of July, not follow that this will alaavs be true. Walter Morrland. put in the Agricultural Aaaociation will hold Everything has its beginning and its 1’nsti In'« F.ye V isti cure Gr in'- Marrie.1—At the home of Mra. D. T. the following races lor Klamath county end. Some people say when they see fllntcd l.lds, Wc.ik, Matter) mi l In- big party majorities "that men are like fj.imed Ex-*. St ruined and Tlr.il Ei. s Hu-Lar Iron in Klamath Falla, Haturdav I horses: Fot child <n .ulults. In mall •«celili«. .June II. I'.xM. Mr. .laafier Hilda-rtai mile flash. 2-year olds, pu rae, 1125.00 a flock of rlieep, they go where ever »i AddrrM Dit. J. E. t'As I El N. < >ri land Mira Alice Cliriamsn of Klamath >. mile and repeat. ........ 100.00 their leaders take them.” This is not <’e F'on lost It utc of < »pti met rr. IsliHnd, Falla. Juatitc of the I'race •». C. Graver 75.00 altogether true lx*caum* when it become» mile dlt-b ................... »regoli. I'otirwltgfl.ui free. officiating. to yier cent entrance fee. Winner evident thitt their ¡urty Issues do not J.*»ac and IDdly Sivmcna left l»*t takes *0 per cent and second take. 30 serve the interests of the people, then TOWN TRBASl RI.R'A NOI ICE. the |H*opl<* will look alxHlt and Vote for evening f, , tlir World'« Fair at Ft per cent of purse. Notice Is hereby given that there !<ouia and fn viait at tlie home of their measures that will lie to their interest. BALL PASSED THROUGH BODY are funds In tin town ti.-a urjr for grandf«rrnta, the father ai*d mother of i The success or failure of a party in the the redemption of the following war- ('apt. J. W. Hiemena. They expect to Miss Ilaiel Silver*, the 1’ year old the future, does not depend on the num i tanta: Iti-'..' i, loó«, l<i-'.7. |II.,H, IH'.I», daughter of Chas. Sih er. of Picard, ber of votes it gets in the present, but ((MIO, 101(1 . KM3, |m>4, IMA, 101 0, la* gone alaiut two month«. John II. ('iimpla-ll, who haa la*«*n Calif, who is well known iu Klamath on whether the measures its advocates 1070, Dim, Kill’«, 102«, lo'. 1. 10.1, KH3, 107», 1077, loan, 1079, •pending the winter in thr Willamrttr Comity, came very near losing her life are econoiiiieally sound. The Socialists Description—Sorrel, flax mane and tall. Weight loot) pounds. 1(>»<>, loti. 1IIH2, 1075, J078, 1072, **aliey waa in thr city a few .lava la*t last Saturday. While handling a loaded an* confident that time will prove that fosa. 1IIH7, losa. werk. II.' teft ‘•rl'tnr.Tay for Fort Miley, 22 title, in some manner the gun was the principles of both the democratic Terms- *10 to Insure. lin‘3. I0H4 fOHtt, 10110, lOl.t, ioni, »0(13, loti», Calif., where he hna a< cr|.t<*d a position discharged, the ball passing through her and republican parties are not fitted for S. B. LOW, OWNER. 109ft, lotto, 1097, 1luna. ..l.ht< i ’si will with the government, aa blackamilh, left lung and completely through the future economic conditions and that the Klannth Falls. Or. this date. frenai* from laxly. A doctor was suninnwied at once only wav to solve the trust and other Metlualiat Church, »tinday aehool at SHIRE AND PERCHERON ami ua the ball made a clean cut it is problems is to change from private to III a. m., prrachintf at II, »object, "The thought that the girl will recover. public capitalism. STHLLION llountira of Nature.” Epworth League Monday nwnrrwg It was reported that D airy CoRRtrsroNorvT. at7:l& p. m,, aubj.-ct "Runny Ala.ve she was resting quietly. Juno 14. 1904. TREASURERS NOTICE DlMotirngetiiont." Preaching al 7:4*1, •N m I pv 1« hereby fl v«*n I ha* there «re fund« aubj.Tt "Confeasing Christ." All made MOORE COMPANY 5ued by HI» Doctor." In the cntinly »reanury h»r the redemptlou of welcome. Having purchased the 3-year All Klamath County warrant« proleMetl on Moore's Comedians, who have Ixs-n A doctor here has sn*d me for »12.50 Presbyterian Church. Sabbathachool And prior to July 14. I'""’ Interest on sent® old stallion “Lad” of H. W. Will era«e from thl* date hated nt Klamath at 10 a. m., at 11 a magnet wrmon of wintering at Ashland, returned to our which I claimed was excessive for a case city Thurwlay for a three nights stand. of cholera morbus, ” says R. White of Falla, Oregon thia iwth day of May IWM: Straw, he will make the sea a|»*cinl Interest to children. C. E. ser II. II. V an V ai KMNAt'Hu, County I'rea nrer They are fust Stirling out on their tour Coachella. Cal. At the trial he praised vice al 7:1ft p. m. and sermon "The son at my place. I will let of Southern Oregon and Northern Cali Ins medical skill ami medicine. I asked Notfce for Publlcattwn. Thr<*<* F’a in Proper Order" at H. Pray him serve a limited number fornia and as all their scenery and out- him if it was not Chnmlierlain’s Colic, er service al H, Wednesday evening. f.nutl odici* ai Lakrvlcw Oregon. tit were stored here, they remained Cholera and Piarrh.wa Remedy he need of mares at $10 to insure. All made Welcome. Aprii li, UHM. several days getting them ready (or the as I had good reason to believe it was, Nntlre 1« hrrvhy glvcn litui thr folloulng T. T. Keralmw of the Ashland Tidings road. They left yesterday for Lakeview. | and he would not say under rtath that • Season, May. June and July 0Ainr<l M’Illri li'“* IH''I <»f I i I n Inlm tinnii» intikc ID ih I pruni in iipimit h|« at rived In the city Fluidity in company clAim nini limi »■ ah I prool Wlll I h » mn<|r hefurc I Fred Moore a» usual Ims an exception- it was not. No doctor could use a bet- R. A. Alford Gru T IlAldwIn Un. Jud»{<* KlniiiAth Un. Or. with Court Reporter F. M. Calkins. I ally strong «lipport, the cast thia year | ter rem.sly than this in a case of Chol gmi Al IH" ufllee Al K I aiiih U i ¡ All-, Oregon, ou Mr Kershaw will visit Imre during the la*ing eiiti.vly new with the exception era morbus, it never fails. Sold by C. Junr 27, IWU. vD IMA 1U M HIIKCItAKh aession of Court, lie states that Im ia of he and his wife and Henrietta t.al- I C. Chitw.xsl. fld entry No IWl (nr thè l ■ Meo :i <n«l I _ -------------------------------- ------- RUNK 4. NW^NK'a. «••<• lo r <; m Hi» | \\ m very iuv. < (blr lmpresHv<i with tlie lid- arneau. Thursday evening the play was TIMBFK LAND. A( T J1NE 1. 1R7M- NOTICE II»* UAIIIHM III’’ fulIowIliM MltnvwMiM lo prove Foil PVni.K'ATTON. Ili« conilnuoii" n’wldenve npnn Alni ciilin ni loti vantages of the country on thia aide of l.a Helle Marie, FfWay evning. I’ncle United IMaies Land Office, »»(•Alti I aii 'I vi«: Mr* Amm M. MlirpliArd, the mountain». l«akevlew, Or.. May £l. liMM. iiiwlfrcv Ncubcri, <» Wcekeil, John IlAgvhlvIn Ihiniel and or. Saturday their entertain Notice is ii-rcby given that in comnliAnce all ni Ik lAiHAih F a II a , <»r Mr. K. C. i'l'.nk, wife and child of ment hero was closed with A Woman’s with the provisions of tti*' art of CongretH of J. N WalNon, lh*Kl»»lcr. June R. 1M7M, rniHied An nCt for thr sale of Vainax, who lutvt* l...j<n visiting at lew is Bitter Atonement. (1RIZZLE timber laiith in Ihr Slates of California, Ore gon, Novatls anti Washington Territory,’’ as Thrown Troni a Wagon. ton Idaho ami Spokane Wash, returned " ■ .AMA I n t FALLS ALLÖ . p KLAMATH extended to all thfl public land alate« bv art JLRORS PRESENT. home Monday. They intended visiting August I, 1MW, Raleigh I rimble. of Fortland, OREGON ; Mr. George K. Babcock was thrown county of Multnomah, state ol oregou has this the Fair at St. louis but Mr. Spink was tla\ tiled in thia other bin sworn statement No. Th<t following men «-ere present at Iron» Ilia wagon and eeverdy bruise»!. xm | lor thr purchase of the SW\ of Sec 10 in <*oni|H.|led to returi home to attend to the <>|H<ning of the Circuit Court Mon 2 twp ins. R 7 F, M M. ami will offer proof to He applied Cliiimhetluin’s Pain Balm show that the land nought la more valuable for some business. day us juror» from the different pre its timber anti stone than for agricultural pur freely and says it is lite beat liniment poses and to establish hia claim to said land ('hntitniiqi.ii at Aahlaml, July 13-22.— cincts. he ever used. Mr. Babcock is a well- before Geo. T. Baldwin, Co. Judge of Klamath From Klamath Falls.-J. W Branden Co, at his office In Klamath Falls, Or. on known citizen of North I’lain, Conn Great lecturers. Chorus classes for Motulav the Sth <la> August, 190ft. H«» names There is nothing equal to Pain Balm adults, intermediate and primaries un burg, It. T. Newman, S. S. Mitchell, A. aa witnesses: JC Connelly of Keno. Or. J C Smith, .1 G rivree W o Smith of Klamath Falls, Kershner, E. I.. Allen and Louis Ihrnnis. fur sqrains and bruises, It will affect a I der tine direction. Numerous Schools. (»r. Any and all persons claiming adversely Bonniiaa.—F. .1. Bowr.e, John Drisooll. the above described lands are requested to tile Cure in (»tie third the tint«» roi|itin»d l»y Assembly tine. Vocal mid instrumental tlmir claim« in this office on or before said Rth any other treatuwnt. For side by (’. C. (ntlain. Better than ever. Send for in Walter Broadsword, II, H. Burnham <ia\ of August, 1904. J N WAtSON. Roister and I.. D. Burke. formation. Come. fl-Id 6hi4 wood. Notary Public. BROKER j. n. nooRE, •> c•>>4»4* ?b 4*4* 4 -FT-r r $ * SPRING AND SUMMER I i $ •b I GOODS ARRIVING DAILY $ Waitings, Shirt Waists C. H. WITHROW, Summer Dress Goods New Line of up to date Dry Goods, Etc, Etc KLAMATH BARBER SHOP WILLITS Riverside Hotel, Meals at all Hours Day or Night > > Oysters, any Style Novelties in Photography Something New OPAL WORK NOVELTIES Photo Pillows Soap nnvil Glycerine KOl AL Oatmeal Honey 3 Cakes 25 Cents Tarlo, Cocoa, Pansy Spring Blossom, and English Violet 5 Cents a Cake BEST ACCOMMODATIONS. FREE SAMPLE ROOMS Hotel Link ville... I. W. BITRRISS, Prop. Headquarters for All Stage Lines. Rates and per Main Street^ Near Bridge, Klamath Falls,. Oregon FURNISHING GOODS Ladies Jf/sses HATS > Children HATS HATS FANCY COLLARS, VEILING MAYLONE’S MILLINERY $250.00 REWARD The Klamath County Live Stocf Association will pay the above re ward for the arrest and convictior of any person or persons found guilty of stealing or altering the marks or brands of any stock belonging to any member of this assitciation. Address Chas. Horton. President or J. O. llamaker,Secretary. Drug and Stationery Norman-Percheron STAELION BRADY will make the season ex cept Saturdays at my ranch. Manning s NEW ICE CREAM . PARLORS The popular place for afternoons and evenings. Candy Everything fresh, delicious candies Kitchen New Soda Fountain I Í choice cigars and tobaccos. A. J. MANNING 1_7XD L LATEST IN DRESS AND WALKING HATS Wash Silk Waists and Corset Covers Children's White Dresses, Hosiery, Etc, Fancy Shopping Bags and latest in Jet Collars Mrs. O. ‘ *• W. _ F'lssh. _______ _ K PIONEER BLACKSMITH SHOP. ----- 0----- o —o----- is open again for business at the old stand OPPOSITE IIAZEN’S STABLES. ■o- ■o« ALL WORK GUARANTEED Æ. I>. Carriole, Prop’r f f I