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WWWW* WWW* wwwwwwwwwwwvwvwwwv**^ [ I want^your trade. Don’t send out of town < , for ior your goods. goous. I i have r an immense line of ' ' warranted goods to select from. Goods and It will cost you nothing_ d prices Ruaran teed I will show you where you can save Money^_____________________ £ MAMMOTH STABLES • • • Rigs furnished with or without j,, drivers We keep the finest lot of horses In the country. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD THOS. W. NEWTON, Prop’r 4th of July CELEBRATION Klamath Falls Arrangements are being made by the Klamafli County Amltoral Issoriation v U for a glorious celebration ON THE FOURTH Races, parade, ball games, fireworks, excursions on the lake INDIANS BliATtiN. NEA STEAMBOAT. Plenty of Material Near Klamath Although the Klamath Falla Mamou* Falls to Make First I won both Fri'lav s»t<l Kaiurtlava* game* j from Klaiuath Agency, they found that Class Brick. they did nut have any walk over a* they Theo. Kchlegl, a brickmaker, arrived hen> Sunday from Spokane, Wash. Mr. Kchlegl, is * native of Germany ami learned hia trad<> in the old Country. He has leamsl the ground» on the site of the old brick vanls above Moore'» »aw tuill and has already begun the con struction of a kiln. He lias pressed a large quantity of bricks ami as these are laid the kiln will be built »round them. M r. Kchlegl »ays that, sot taler than the second week m July, I»' will be able to show the peeple here a nice lot of first-class Klamath County bricks. There is plenty of material and with the present capacity of the pltul he will be able to turn out »even thousand brick a day. The reason, he says, that brick made heretofore has bee» poor, is due to the conditions of the atmosphere ami the extreme beat of the tun. To over come thia it is necessary to cover the pressed clay with thin cloth, while drying. Many of our bu»in«a* men will watrh with ititereat llie outcome of this pro ject. for if the n-eults ary satisfactory, then* will Is* a big demand (or t.uildiug purposes. Then# is a new public school to lx* built and poeeibly the county will put up a High School building beside* many of the luen-hauts who are plan ning to put up atone building« will find it cheaper to build with brick. :------ " ------ — - — ' expected. The Agency team were com posed mostly of young boys from the Indian school but they »bowed eottaider- able training, their weakest point living their batting. The Manxuia, moat of whom are older and more experienced player* arv not playing the game aa they j did laat season. Thia is prot*ably due laut week Th««. Ktatnn brought down Id* new ateaml*>at from Kattleanake Point, allere it was constructed It ia now tied up at Uie head ol Link River, where the flnisliing work ia Iteing done. Die I hm »1 ia built after the style of the Columbia River flat lx>ata and ia 14 by 4M feet, with one deck and the pilot lioiiae above. The engine and boiler are pl ace. I well to the front and are balan evd by the big atern wheel. Thia l.mea a nice nanny cabin, ea|>ab|e ol aeeonio dating owr 50 peo|4e. I'lio aide avala ate to l>e elegantly upholstered with red and dark green material and aulwtantlai high l>aekvd diningroom chairs «ill l>e placed in the center. Mr. Kiel >11 sa y a that he will he readv by the let ol July Io make regular daily tri|>a. Week dava the ateanier will leave the weat aide landing at at»»ut 7 u’clock and then g*> acroea to Hauks’ landing on the oaat aide. It Mill touch at Pelican Hay. Tim laalge and the Agency ami up Wo.I River to Melhasv’s landing ladow Fort Klamath. The return trip will be made iu the afternoon. Exeur- | Hont Mill be made every Sunday to different pointa on the latke, with ■pecial excursiun rate« lor Uie round trip. to their lack of practice. In the game Friday, the home team hail somewhat the better of it all through, in which Kinney and Benson distinguished them selves by several »tar plava. K«x»re: Klamath Agency — 10401031 0—10 Klamath Falla —18 5 1110 0 •—14 Batteries—Is'iiinox, il. Wilaon and Quimby; sh>an and Kinney Umpire —Nylander. Salurday'a game was anybody’s game ami waa noted for the nnmher of errors ami the large score. Notwithstanding the error* there were quite a number of brilliant plays which made it an inter esting game. Boyd waa by far the alar of this game. He found the tail for 2 three-base hits and l-two laae hit, be sides making five tallie«. At the beginning ol the 5th inning the «core atissl 5 to 5, w ith the visitors at the lat. Patrick Jackson reached after tlie tall and gave it a free |aaa to the »age brush, then Shake»|w*ar follow ed and sent it on another vacation, then KHCINDS W Al l R CON TR ACT. Albert, Wilson. Elliott, Harry, Quimby i H. H. Fink ha» bad Sheriff Summer* and so around the line once and a half. By thia time the Marooua were so rat serve a notice on A. D. Ilarpold of Sum family in thia county but has long had tled that they were throwing rucks at mit laike Irrigation ami Power Co. rv- the reputation of living troublesome each other. But even Indians gel tired ein<ling a certain water contract and when m liquor. Some time ago he went and it is a long way round the lattes so mortgage given bv Mr. Fink to the said to the Picard s«*ction and about »even they run up 10 tallies and then took eoni|Mtny. The notice •*•(» forth that month» ago lie marrievi a half-breed In their onta. The home team then got in the contract waa signed u | hui certain dian girl, a daughter of Henry Picard, their work and ran in H more acorva representation» of Mr. lla'pnld ami that the “squaw man” after whom tlie before the end of the game, making the each ami all of »ueh representation* Picard settlement was named. score 19 and 19, with two men out. wen* ami are fal»e and were known to The father of young Potter, the mur There were some i*lo»e d«*ci»i*>n* w hich lie falra* at the time they were made; dered man. left Ashland immediately might have changed the result but thvrv that said cantract ia not the rulin' lit on receipt of the news for the scene of form ami nranner a» the con I ra<l u»*nl was uo money at stake. Score: the tragedy. by the Klamath Canal Company, a» was Klamath Falla. OBENCH AI.N— UROM5. Benson If. .. .. 0 0 0 0 0 I 1—2 claimed : that it ia not posaible t*> Irri- I Stahlman as. 1 Ü—I gate «aid land by gravitv flow from l»»*l .00000 Kila* Obencbain, the Republican eher- Martin lb... 0 0 1 1-4 Rivet! that said company has not the 0 iff elect, waa united in marriage last 0 0—I ability to irrigate »aid land; that more Hank« p 0 1 0 1 Wednesday at Yreka, to Mis» Emtua than half of aaid land doe* not need Bovd Sh 0 1 0 1 1 Grtihe an acvumplished young lady of irrigating to grow crops thereon; that a — o Mitchell rf 0 0 0 j Auburn. Calif. The ceremony was per- Kinney e. 0 0 0 1 —3 said company lias changed the line <4 1 formed by Rev. J. G. Wright. The 0 0 0 0 —U »«1'1 pr<<|»MHsl ditch since the making of Kloan 2b ... happy couple left immediately alter the 0 —o the contract, to a |»>int seven feet lower I) 0 I ceremony on a trip to Portland, alter White ci in altitmh* than the place where flrat 2 0 3 Ü 3 4 5 2- IV which they retnrned to Klamath Ciunty. de»ign»(e.| and fixed; that bv reason of They are now visiting in Itangvll Valley Klamath Agency. the atx'Ve, among other things, the bnt will Main move to Klamath Falla, Quimby Sb ......... 1 0 0 0 0 0—2 water contract and mortgage 1» »winded , where they w ill make their future home. John *»n If ............. 0 0 0 1 0 0—2 ami the r*>m|>ariv notified not to inter- , meddle nor interfere in any niaiirntr The bride, who is a sitter of Frank P. Ball lb. 0 V 0-1 •■»•ver with sat<l land nor am |*«rt ............... 0 0 0 o Groiia ol Latigell Valley, is a native Jackaon cL ... 1 0 0 0 0-3 therof, nor the riparian right« attached daughter of a Placer County pioneer and Hrku c......... ............... 0 0 0 0 2 0 1—3 thereto, nor to in any wav go ii|»»n or' ■» trespass upon the same, nor to construct I a popular meml»: of the O. E. S. The Albert 2b.. .0 0 3 0 •> 0 a dam or obstruction in U»*t River ad- ' groom is a prosperous stockman and K. Wilaon rf .... 00 0 0 0 1 0—2 jacent to «aid land ami demand 1« made ' rancher of the eastern partol lira ouuuiy Ellurtl m ... v .0 ù U u 1 O u that the "‘wamr ountract ami mortgage" 1 0 — 1 * eancetrat ,»t Hee,»nt. ami has just been elected Sheriff. H. Wilton p 0 0-2 0 0 0 1 1 0 I Lennox p .. 0 0 0 0 0 O-o TiMiiKK L and act ji sk . i isn S<»TI< K I I F«>K Pt HI.K ATI'lV 2 0 0 3 10 0 I I 1-IN Viiltvd Mair« l^irtd Off1<H», C. N. Hawkins of the Klamath Canal I l»ak**vlr« orrxnn. Jun«- i I mi M Base* on ball»— —off Wilaon Wilson 3; off Co. arrived in the city Monday from hia Notirr I« hcrrbjr given that In «'«unplianr** with • hr f>rs»vt«h.n« «>( ihr art of l'ongrr««of home at Holualor. Calif. He waa ac- Hauk» 2. Etruck out—by Wilsuu 11, Jiinrü ’«CN cntltlnl -An art f»»r thr »air nf I iimlwf laiui« in th« •*»«(•■« of t alth'rnla. <»rr mmpanied by quite a party oi promin by Hanka 1; hv Klalilman 2. K*in . Nrva«'.sk «u<1 W ««limatón Trrritotra« ent and wealthy business men of Cali-1 Two base hila—Ball, Jackson, Hick« • Itrnd« •! to all thr I’lib. «• 14»!I«| Htatre bv art «>' tur i«t 4 l«WJ. l'harttjr F. I.*-Af<t«hl «»< Klam* and Boyd. fornia, some of w horn are interested in «th Fail* < ««tint v «»I K lamath. Mtat«* of Oregon. Three I ■row hit« — Ificka. Boyd 2. ¡ tv this «lay fll«-«i in thl« «ufi«--- h«»r ««vorn -lair» the irrigation canal. The others are t N • ■ i., -»w t .! Umpire — Gan ett Fish. Tune 2 boura. here for an outing and incident ly inves- i NW. N'wotnW, ME‘4.»fNW%. K.«- X! T|» 17 *. R > h * M atol Mili oiler proof to «h< w tigating the resource» of thia town and that tur lami «ought I« inore va nable for ll« Just reeeiveil a new line ol Ladies' Kid titiilte-r ur «tone than for agrlrultural pur county. Among the party are F. W. , piM-a and to **«tabll«li h«*r rlalm to «a‘d laii*l Hawkins, cashier of the bank of Hollis and Kilk Glove*. Midget and Four-in- ttrf.irr Gr<» T Kahl w in. to Julgr <>( Klamath i 1 •> Ur, at K lamath Fall«. Or. on Haturiayth*- ter; John L. Hudner, a prominent at . hand Embroidered Ties. AHh laj of Augu«t 19>l Kb* nani«*« a* wit r -«»«•», A M Jainlaou. M A l<- b* rt«. Mark I. torney of Hollister; J. L. Prewitt, a Mr*. G. W. Fi*h. Hurti«. F. F. Jamison, all of Klamath Fall«, Or wealthy cattleman; J. G. Hamilton. Auy and all p«r«ou« claiming adverwly Ih«’ I al . • datarIbed lands art r•-$■.*•r i io ft i« Triumphs of Modern Surgery. Merchant and Orchardist; W. B. Wild I thrir claim« In tht• office on or before «ahi JOHN T. KING, JVtb da) <jf Augnai, PAH of Gilroy, who is connected with the S. Wonderful things are done for the J N WatMjn, K«,gi«irr P. Co. and N.C. Briggs Jr., bosineea MERRILL - - OREGON human bo<Jy by surgery. Organa are man and Editor of the Hoiluier I ree A< T JVKK 1 1 m 7 r MOTICr. taken out and scraped and poli.hed and riMBBRLtWD FUR FfBLK’ATION. Lance. [ pill back, or they may lie removed en Hiatt • Ijaii'l Office. The party spent several days looking Ukevlew, Or«*Kon, June 3. HMM tirely ; lM»nea are spliced ; pipes take the Notice la hereby given that In compliance over the line of the projajsed canal, and I place of deeeased sections of veins; an a I roa • ona of the act oi 1 ngreae ol the butcher knife anti that he, Snyder, on a trip through the alfalfa fields in tiseptic dretiBii.g» are applied to wound« June ft, |g7B. rnlltlcd • An art lor the «air <>( timber land« In the Mtaleu of California, Ore fired in self defence. That then be the Klamath Basin. Before their de Nevada and Waahinffton Territorya« bruises, burn* and like iujuriea before gon. t««lr<l started to leave the house and the tuall the Publle Land Hfatt a b? art parture they have planned an excursion inflammation »eta in, which caura-s est< ol liiKuai 4, IWJ Mlhan N M-H.rt* of Klamath Republican in Politics, and devoted to the Indian McKay attacked him with the Fall* rotmiy of K lamath. Mt ate of or* gon. ha« on the Upper Klamath Lake, and will Timber. Agricultural. Stock and Wool interests ax and he tired at the Indian and hit them to heal without tnntn ration and m tho dav file*I In thl« off)«’.* her «worn Mate visit Pelican Bay, The I»lge and other No Jaa-Sforthe burrha««* of the MF.', of vi the great Klamath County. i one-third the time required by the old rri'nt ! him in the face. ’ A , , and I.', of and NW.of Ml . places of interest on the lake. i treatment. Chamberlain’s Pain Haim Her « Tp** l< '» K, W M and will offer |»r- of The Indian McKay, who was the only to «how that th«* land «ought 1« rnor< valuable acta ofi thia same principle. It ia an for It» tltnlM*r or «tone than for airrlriilti>r«l OREGON KLONDIKE. witness to the affray, if there was any, rsbliahed every Tburaday by «nd to e«tabll«h her claim to «aid antiseptic and when applied to such in biifpo.c. tells a different story. He says that he Fw iore <»ro T Baittwin < «» Judge of KlamaOi Medford, Or.. June. 16— News has just t o Or at Klamath Fall«, Or. on Matur<lay, the juries, causra them to heal very quiehly. and Potter arrived at Snyder’s Thurs 3Mh d«5 of Autfu«t, IWM Hhe name« a* wtt- l<een brought here from Greyback moun It also allay» the pain and a< »renes». 1 nr, ... Z Rriaaell. If V Mltrhr||. ( R l>. |4»|. F. day morning at 9 o’clock; that Snyder tain, 20 miles from Medford, near Keep a Ijottle of Pain E ditor axd P borrirtor . Wlhon. all of Klarnnth Fall«. Oregon. Balm in your <* Any and Cobb McManus had a jug of wlris- and al) perxon« claiming afvr «e|y th** Waldo, by William Gilmore, of the al»ovr tfeaerlbed ’and« arv retreated to nie home and it will nave you time and kev and invited them to stay and help their riahn« in thl« office on or before «aid greatest golJ strike ever made in South money, not to mention «vaamirnox aam the inconven- JOth day ol August !'«>! ' drink it. After dinner they got to quar *2 <J0 reling and about 3 in the afternoon, Mc ern Oregon. He brought rock contain- 1 ience anti suffering which such injuries On year (la advance).................. ing t>4 per cent of free gold. TIMBER LAND. A(T JCNF. I. IM7 m NOT KF. entail. For sale by C. C. f'hitwtjod. Kay, who waa in the yard, heard Potter FoA Fl Bl I- ITIOM Harry Briggs 18 years old, and Char ! and Snyder having some words in the United Ntatra (»and Office, THURSDAY. JUNE 23, 1904 Ijlkevlrw. Oregon, June 3, IWM I house and then a pistol shot; that then les Howard, while hunting Monday, WANTS. Notlrr* I* hereby given that In romphanee discovered the ledge. They were rest with th»« f rovin'.on« of the act of Congre«, of , Snyder came rushing out and said he June 3. IR7R entitled “An a« t for th<- «ale of ing, and picked up a small rock which 1 Wanted—A girl to do dining room tlrnb«*r lantlN In the State« of < allfornla. Ore was going to kill him, McKay. McKay ••TUFPY” POTTER KILLED. was literally covere«! with gold. They gon. Nevada and Washington Territory," ae work. Apply at the Central Cale. l 'tagged for his fife, saying be bad no extended to all the ptiblir l,aiid Mtal» - by act Shot by Jack Snyder, Near Picard quarrel and would leave. Snyder paid broke off a piece of the ledge capping of AugUNt 4 IMWJ. Angu-t Bue-lng <»f Klamath FOR SALE. Fall«. county of K lamath. Mtale of Oregon, ha« w hich weighed six pounds and mortared Last Thur «day. Snyder In ) no heed to him, firing point blank at thl« <lay filed in thin office hl« »worn Matcrncnt Mil at Vreka. out $700. No for the pnrc|ia«c of the H' *»i NW'., Two 2-year old steers at the Sum NK'4 2M2, ‘ his face. The bullet struck the Indian of MW'4, Her 17 and MK*. of \F.'.. Me< I*. J. C. How ard, Frank Thompson J mers ranch will sell to the highest Tp37 H RUF.. W M. an.I w.ll off.-r proof to Word was received here last Friday of . in the left shcek about an inch from the ■how tfiat the land nought In more valuable David and Harry Briggs pounded out i bidder for c ish. Sale to conic oil on for Un th le-r or «tone than for Agricultural the killing of Geo. Potter and ehooting ' mouth and came out in the neck, in- $3900 worth of gold Tuesday, using an uiiruoara. and to entabll«h hl« c alm to «al<1 of Donald McKay, an Indian, by Jack dieting only a flesh wound. McManus i Saturday, June 25, 1904. iaii<| I m fore Geo T Baldwin, Co Judge of Klam old-fashioned mortar and |aratle. They ath < o. Or, at Klamath Fall«, Or. on Friday Snyder during a row which occured at was working in a field some distance T hou . K inn nr. the IVih «lav of Aiignxt. I'. mh ||e name« a« wit- have opened up a vein 60 feet long ami the r-nyder cabin, six miles from Picard, away and did not nee the »hooting. nv«ne«; Jasper Bennett, Fr»<l Huolng of F or K ale —The Klamath House—A 10 inchea wide, exposing $20,000 worth Klamath Falln, Or, < baric« M<t'uinber ol the previous night. The Ashland Ti The autopsy at the inquest showed Dairy . Or, John Brett of Bokegama. Or flrat-class 30 room hotel, all furnished. of gold at what is claimed to Ire a con Atty an<i all pMr«on« claiming a«lvorne|y the ding! gives a lull account of the affray, that Potter bad been shot with a 44 cali <i'KHl building, part stone. Harn, st-rrie above dear*rlbed land* are reqiinated to flic servative estimate. aa follow«: bre bullet, which bad entered about an tin ir claim« in thl« office on or before «aid There is greater excitement than in cellar, bla<’kainitb shop and out build- I9tii day of Auguxt, HMM. The sheriff’« office at Yreka wan noti inch from the backbone, pierced the lings, also a good garden. Well estab J. N. Watson, Register. the famous days of Gold Hill. Miners fied Friday morning at 9:30 o'clock of heart, and lodged against the skin of are leaving for the camp in parties and lished trade in a town where Hotel ac Petition tor Liquor License. the tragedy, by phone from Klamath the breast, from where it was taken by singly, rivaling the stampedes of the commodations are already overtaxed. Hot Springe. Deputy Sheriff Geo. Khaw, Dr. McNulty. The coroner’s jury after Klamath Falls will double Its population To ihr Him Count» Cnurl o( ibi-Htata of Or Klondike. The location of the strike is e«on, ior Klaniatb County. District Attorney C. J. Luttrell, Deputy hearing the testimony, of which the Wa. It......... . ri.ht. nt« and l.^al near the California line on a divide Ire- i during the next year. Good reasons for Coroner J. D. Fairchild, and county above ia a synopsis, returned a verdict selling. For («rticulara write or call on voter» of Wood Klvr-r pr<< iik t, In »«hl County tween the Illinois and Klamath rivera, ami Htatr*. r««|awtlully n-<|ix »i ihai a llr.naa physician Dr. McNullv left immediately that Potter came to his death by a pia- to M-ll »plrlluou», mall and vlnoim Ibpiora In This section was the scene of ridi the Klamath House. lea» «lualltllh-a than oim irai loti. In Ito- ore for the acene. They arrived at the Sny tol shot fired by Snyder and that Snyder Klamath Falls, Or. elnct aforeaald, for a |..-rh..t ol thri-o monili» plar er digging» in pioneer days, but no der ranch at 7 o’clock Saturday morning 1« held fer murder aa he was not justi from Um 7lh day rd July, liad, I,., gran < d to w -O— ledges were ever uncovered. M Knlsht ol Fort Klamatb, In .aid i.n oltmt, and found the body of Geo. Potter in fied in the shooting. ami your polltlonora a» it. duty bound, will A. L. Morris, aecretary of the Oregon For Sale—A new Rotary Force Pump. aver pray. the kitchen of the house, a butcher Snyder and the Indian McKay were Haul m-tltlOB will Im priorenird lo »aid Court Ktate Miners’ association, ami a con- Inquire at this office. knife lying near on the floor, and an ax brought to Yreka and Snyder locked up on the bi I. day of July, l*H siderable party left today for the acene Wlllla Klrk|«irh Ir, holmrt Feraiiaon, Wm on the fluor in the other room. Snyder in jail. McKay is held a» a witness. FOR HALE- Stock and fruit ranch Markley. J H pden. Itarry Kugle, U aller Hlmp of the strike. Waa there and gave himaelf into the McKay waa going to leave the country, ►on, Kmerv niru lile rgor, <■ A I,. n«, i II liar comprising 360 acres, with plenty of bln, jame» Hellew, j Ir Wilt, c Itiair, Wm II lek» custody of Sheriff Khaw, claiming that claiming that he was afraid of Snyder, Tullir* J<»e Parare.,, Edward Jolin»otl, EAGLE CLAWS WANTED I outside range. Hus a tine orchard AC rama» Wheeler, Hieve lloyt, W <> Applegnh*, the killing of Potter bad lieen done by who would kill him if he was ever liber Frai.» HU*». Frank IromphT, Andrew Iniuiolil, will pay 50 cent« per pair for eagle and garden and good spring water, Koe Morgan, John liumont, re».. Vo»'*. H I, him in aelf delenae. Hia story waa that ated. Snyder will lie formally charged lliirh*hl, M Ih -, W A II* a|e I*. II ImFaiill.rleo Potter and an Indian named Donald with the crime of murder today, and feet with the four claw» on. 200 which can lie used for irrigating. All r lini, joa VrtM*. Wm M' Kay W i) lllll, F Ball, Cougar clawa wanted my cattle, horses and farm imple Ed Frank», risorge peler», Mark jorre» John McKay had arrived at hia place about 9 will have a preliminary bearing some palra wanted. Kennedy, f haa Meada. Cha» Pagi« H H riardner, also. Addrem, Dr. J. G. Goble, Med ments will be sold with place. It Wm geledever, Edward Parchon, Fred I ar> n, o'clock Thursday morning, and had re day thia week. F F. Applegate, john Collier, It II While, Harry mained there drinking and quarreling Potter, who is only 26 yearR of age, is ( ford, Oregon. will pay you to write me. p. ar»on, A H HIoggy, r.eorge lloví, F.d Miller, Al Melnaae. A II Kugle, O HHIdle, Paul l'ai azo.i until about 8 o’clock in the afternoon a son of S. A. Potter, of Ashland, where Reference—Thia paper or any bual- W. 11. OOPXLAND, jobn Pelling. John M Corbell, T F Nleholaa, j Me Mid that Potter attacked him with he waa raised. He is of a reajiected neas bouae in Klauiatb Falla. Ardell, W» ilrigg», H Melbaac, W t Wright 5-19 fi-m Lorella, Klamath Co., Or. W. M. anight. i i A CALIFORNIA PARTY. Randies anti 'Town ¿PROPERTY., I have thousands of acres of choice alfalfa land and stock ranches near the Town of Merrill. Write me for information KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. WESLEY O. SMITH, I Corresoondence Invited. Safely Deposit Boxes Country Produce taken hi exchange for Goods THE EXCELSIOR Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods Boots and Shoes. IN FACT « complete mid up to date line of >*tf»i>lo I. F. DAVIES, <lo<H l.««i DAIRY. OREGON BREAD MAZIER ■hM aad la««», |,M» IN « MINI Tl H.’ i H« m 4 . <1. not |MK I, H,. 4. -tF, * t f*' ■■ Aar« Ae'lrr /freed. Simple, JffV' Ktty* solo 0 0 0 0 i 0 0 0 0 o 1 i 0 0 For Rent Collections Attended to Promotly. 0 0 0 0 0 i 1 i 1 1 0 0 I 1 0 0 0 0 ....0 ... 0 ... o ... 0 ....0 ... 0 .. oo o E R. REAMES. AUX ftlAHTIN JR. Kite Piesident Cashier ALEX MkhTIff Resident. Saturday'* (lame Heated oil Dev talon ut I metre. FURNITURE to call at my store. WILL MAKE BRICKS. * av BALDWIN, THE HARDWARE MAN EXCHANGE STABLES W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Livery Ilors«*s l><>iiril< <l bv «lav, w»*<«k or month« liny nnd Grain bought and sold. I’uKMongcr« conveyed t<> all parts of Southern Oregon and Northern a lifornia at the very lowest rates. Telephone Connection Between ¿table and Hotel l.inkville. Phone Main 14 4* f 4* 4* 4* McCORMICK I ♦ i I Steel Wire Cable and Improved Cable Cars 4- M OWERS RFAPERS BINDERS RAKES GEO. W. IIITIV2V Klamath Falls Hardware Oea'er ♦ t ♦ WEST SIB® Jas. Sigler, Prop’r First Class Horses Fine Carriages Feed Stables. Teams with or without Drivers Phone, Main 193 REMEMBER We are still Doing Business rat ilio old Mirifici We now have the Finest Line of Harness end Saddles on hand we have ever had made up. Our Stock is complete in every detail. Our aim is to treat trade right and give the best values for the money to be had. Repairing and Carriage Trim ming done by competent men. BRADLEY & GUNTHER. Main Street, - - _ Klamath Falls, Oregon.