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BOWDOIN pa «AM • li.N LOCAI. Ni.As. A. <>. U. U 11*0 K$a lai and I how* Muaical and Vo« al pn.grain Friday evening, IlMH. Ice Clean», Cake UtMoaado Hhurbet and < >tlu- A. O. (J. . Hall HUHN'S HARDWARE STORE Klamath Falls, Oregon £4. O. < « l^AVICJM Notary Public. (lithe in the H mm hi Dance Saturday higbL G< mm ) G cmm I n at the City brug Store. Choice cigars at the City Drug Store. MARK L. BURNS Celebrate Flrew«»rkw, City}>rUgBtoru. BROKER Paints, Oils, Brick More. Klamath Falls, Oregon. j. GENERAL n. nooRE, FREIGHTER. Varnish* •, etc—The Regular Saturday night 4 hih * o at the < >|M<ra House. Inn g'Mxi mutic. Mr .1 ( r* r$-i. ITot lunchcn iwrvrd at the Gem (’afv, free from 12 to 2 p. tn. and from tf io lo 12 p. m. Mrs. W. A. Masrengill and daughter of Lakeview were in th« city Saturday «Droute home from Portland, where they have lieesi alleudiug the Grand i beige Eastern Star. Mrs. J. A. Houston, accompanied by ‘ Mrs. Helen Parker ami son Ernest left her daughter Vera and non Jobx, left lor Hlasou, Cal., iaat Thursday. Bunday night lor Quitman, Mo., where ; The roa<l supervisor for this district, she will visit her mother. They will ‘ energetic Mr. Drew, is repairing the j also take in the Mt. bxih Exprarition. roada quite extensively. Notks for Publication. Kupt. K. ('. Eglatrt and family, A. K. Farmers are busy summer following ! Hill Mod i.aura B. Norton of the govern f»*’j>artm< nt of the leterfor, fAnd office at ment School at Yainax (Muawid through their land slid prepaimg fur next yeat’a lak»*vl«*w Or. April M. I*H Country orders carefully •*.<) prompt Nolic* !• h» r» by |K*ri that the following crop. the city Monday enroute to the St. I named »etth-r ha« filed rv • of h#-r Intention ly Ailed -City Drug Store. Peter I’eterstefner was unfortunate in to rn«k»‘ Anal prnttf In mpi^irt of her claim I’nitupl and can lui alt«nti<m Luu's Exj>o«dtion. 1 and «hat «aid pr<u>f will >■ ad ba>f<ne Gen Roy Walker, «>ne ol the gig.luaUMi of losing his barn by th« some time ago. T Baldwin, (’n. Judge Klam« to all or<l.-r. .................. Oregon, at Hr. Winters, optician, will bu at Mer hl« office at Klamath Fall«, On/ r>, on Jun»- the Ashland Normal arh n1, arrived rill June 27—3b. Be sure and sou him. It was a case'of small t«>y with watches, « ; 27, 12U4. rlx Imine Tuesday. AXVA M BffffFHARD in- did not think it woul l burn. F.«amination fr»q-. I If- *ntry No for th« KWi-'. T17R R Mattreaaus, Beda au«l iLtlding—The I William Wight baa been uu the sick '• K W M Hh*' narnea the folio*¡ng w1tr> In a h'tlir receive«I from J. C. Purer to prave her rorHleneea re«;d«oce upon an4 Brick Mora. « u tivailon of mi Id Inr.**, vit: haar M Hhep hu state« that he and hla wife have lo list for somx time. KLAMATH I ALI A, ORE. fiard Godfrey N*nnert. <» Werknrt. John Guy Merrill arrived in the pity Mon cated at Sisson, Cal. Jim la still play Rumor has it that the California train I HagHatelu, ail of KLarnath Falls. Or. UBNllRAL I. Wit BUSINESS. day from Willow«, Gal,. $r/UM*u he went ing ball. He pitched for the Sisson’ robbers have been Bern in the aortii J. S. Within, Reflater. will» a l*an«l of mules. end ol this, Alkali, valley. team in a game last Sunday in which KLAMATH LAKE RAILROAD CO. BLUE PRINTS W, A. Liston «4 Salem, arrived in they won by a acuffw al 11 to !0. It is an undeniable fact that thia Is a furnished of uiiv I. iih I h ill Khtiudth (Jo. the city Tuesday in the interest of the Dr. II. J. Winters, graduate optician progressive age and industrial condi TIME CARD NO. 1. Continental /naurancu Co. Corre«.Ilona received dally. IX arrtcT may ... i»u of < >ak land ia again at Llukville Hotel tions are r ipidly changing. The farm Chamlier Hets, Brick Store. Mirrors, eUr-TIn* C. H. WITHROW, KLAMATH BARBER SHOP Cleanliness and Good Work Guaranteed. Also A</ent for LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO CENTRAL CALI; Meals at all ¡lours Day or Night > > Oysters, any Style to locate |a.<rmaiH*nlly in the Jewelry ers are said to be slow in thought and I Opli *ul burinm . Mr. Winters lias not up to the times, but h« must adapt | h.ul eight years practical ei|iurienee in himself to the new conditions ami make PaFl<»m with or without mrala. use of modern inventions, or else quit Complete line of Wall I’ m j»er—The thia buatnesa an I will I mj pr«j>arod to do liusim-as. Even in tins isolated precinct, all Kmda of work. lirick Store, of an undevehqied I'xinty, of a compar WIIISKI'Y. Mi«« Zilpha Graham of Lang«*ll valley atively unaetlled state, the farmers are was Visill«>g in the city the first of the Juat arrived at Klamath liar from Old Using the Rotary Diac Plow, the Press Week, the guewl of .Mias McDonald. Htutiey Fort Ih «tilling (’<*., Kentucky, Drill ami other contrivance« fur making Wm. Batuman and wife, who recently 10 luirruls whiskey. Thia whiskey we work easy. In the older states and in a*»M their resMoitce to lt«»bt. Hunsaker, a ill guuranirv to lx* the bust ever offer other lines of industry, tiesides farming, lull Tuesday night for British Columbia. ed in Klamath County. Karn pin free the modern inventions have caused greater changes in the last half ceutury. B ikiim B k <» s . (*ar|>wte. Rugs and Lw ole urn—The In view of the««- things I would advice Brick More. A mniph’tc line of patent medicinea some “Old Fossils'* to stick a pin in I "tml 4th of July «lance will lie given nml ptiroal <Jruga mid cheuHcala at ill« themselves or do something to wake at the OjM*ra II oum .. lull orchealra City Drug More. themselvi-- up to realise that they live and r-oin fur •II. C ouib and enjoy Notice to Creditor*. in a progressive age. There are some y«»u r»rll, All creditor» <»f Mat liaitn-H, (leceocd, people, who are continually harping on Mrs J«**ie will plraati let the umieraiirned know ‘•Tariff Reform,” “Free Hilver” or “the Frankie, arrived in th«« city Saturday the miiount <»f their account agMiriat the money of the coxstitotiou” and ci'e the fr»in Kan Francisco and are viailmg tlmfrtMO’l and I will M*ttle the ruune a* times of 1x40 etc. as a great period of Mrs. F rank l\ an!. w(M»n NN |M»waihle. J. R. (4. Ilainea ha a prosperity. They fail to realize that the Mrs. Chas F. Worden and daughter charge <4 the ranch with the under* American Nation in 191H is a different Mae, left Sunday night for Ashland and thing than it wax'«} years ago. As the aitfiwd, Mrs. K. J. Hainea, vicinity, where they will visit friends [Hx-1 says "new occasions teach new Bodticld, Or. l«»r a C*»upl«« of weeks. duties, time mak< s ancient gixsi un RACILS ON TNB FOURTH. Garden lloee, Bakes and Pitchforks— couth." W<- should not expect the Thu Brick Store. On the aftAtrnoon ol ti>e 4th of July» rules of the past to govern the present, Mrs. E. It. Rrsmca and Mrs. F. W. the Au»irulturnl AMocialion will bold more leas the fuluie. The philosopher funning* returned Saturday from Port I lhr following raeve lor KiaujMtb county accepts change as the natural order of the universe. Hence if we are wise, we land where they have la-eu attending horBtMi: the Eastern Star lxslgo. mile da«h, 2-year old», purm\ fl 25.00 will adapt ourselves to the new indus 100.00 trial order and not lie almuni enough to. Mias Jessie Sim|»onn. a nurse In one \ mil.' an.I r. jh - m I. 76.00 tiy and check the stream of time. .................. M <>f the San branciacu Hospitals, arrived 'n mile dm»h D aiky CvRBr.srvsDK.xT. JO |a«r cent entrance fee. V inner in the city Saturday on a visit to bur F miii I)K* m can be supplied now with '•Itiiiv’h Beat" al the Cent ml l>ining mi . lake« 70 per cent »nd eecouu takuB JU June 21, 1WM. paruiila, W. B. Sim|MM»n and wife, |M»r •!«•»»I t»l |M»rwe. Wanle't—To sell ASm Iona of hay in Mrer ria». I Ma.ra.l«y J.taaa. M», IfKM, field; also crew to cut ami stack on con lite huQH* <»f the groom on l/*st river, CJKIMLS- GRIU5BY Mr. Jam«^ Tobin and Miss Lin Mo>*ru tract. Address, Ralston A Co, Langell The cetemony wan pcrlorined by Jus (»n Sunday evening, .hinc IP. HMM, Valley, Ore. [ lice K. (Graves. Mr Jiitnea < iriiuea and Mimi Ida Gnga- ¿rued by Hi* Doctor. I W bile SpruM'Is, Hhests and Pillow l»y, won ’intti*»! in mn»iuu»vat th»» home A doctor here hag »tied me for $12.50 »4 the l»n«le’w parents, Mr. and Mrn. B. t'aMMF— The Brick More. which I claimed waneiieorive for a caax Mik«« Parker came in from Ashland N. Grigsby of Pine Gruve. Rev. J. B. <d cholera morbu»,” mya K. White of Tuesday on hit wav to Ins home at Bly .! Griffith |M‘rh»rtnc<l the oremony in the, Coachella, Cal. At the trial he prwieed Hu was Ac»nmpaniu<l by M im Ida How- ] pn*~<*nc»* of a Ivar intimate friunde and Id* medical rkill and medicine. I aaked rvlativtBx nrd w ho will n|a»nd the summer with The young couple are well and popu him if it wax not Chamberlain'a Colic. relatives near Bly. larly known, the bride being a native Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy he uwd Died--In this city on June IB, HMM < irvgt.nirth, burn in Ja« ka<>n County but aa I had gixMl reamm to believe it was. Maui Storla, age about tk’> years. Thu Hnoving while young to thia County, and he would not any under oath that deceased had I mmoi |*artiy pmin I im ««I fur i Tin« groom vatue here from Jackaunville it war not. No doctor could use a bet the pa«l l<»iir ycais, during which time I ter rennxly than thia in a case of Choi- and line l»ven with the Ankeny and Can era morbus, it never fails. Sold by C. hu has been in the charg«’ of the county. I trail lanch for alamt three warn. C. Cltitwixal. Trunks, TeieN<*<i|»eM, Valisus •ml Suit PRLSBk 1ERIAN CHURCH. Notice for Publication. ( m $ h * s —riiu Brick Store, Tolng North Your Eyes are Weak Sitilif Poor I« Cuiein'« (ih sm uni Ejf ana Wish T TH Tt MON I AL. Ashiatid, Or«*g-tn. Ian M IÄM. !k«rl»nr|«R I h It that tn > «■«.■sight In my left e)r • a« aleml w Ic ti I r«i itiatdted von about mv r»rs | am to>a* glad It i> that I am Iwnrrt-rd womb rl>.tl, Mt r»« ••Itrhl Is het ('«nintv Treasurer U«e K»«nll • u<l wife |rr than rv« r b«-h»rc • I I am not iroubl tl • 4 lakuviuw were in the city Saturila, with head a« I a as. The g 1a«MM ate on their way home from Ashland, where Yours Truly, restful and easy to m> • ' Mr. iM*all has tmen attending the meet W alter Mme land. •iti*" Cffateln’s Kye \\ ,w»h cuicn t. riti- ing of th«» regents ot the Mmihuru Gru- Ulat«*<l I.nia, Wc.ik, Mafien and It» gon Mat«* Normal School. flumed Eves, Sinin »«I and ! ir«-<l |* a . n K. Chappell ami family w ill Irave to Fur child <»r adult.*», by tn ill »<> rents. Address 1»R. J. I. (’As TEI N, ( »re I morrow morning for IiumI m »11 county, Cal., where they will locate. Mr. ('hap- gon Inst Itule of < >pt< in I rv. Ashland, | m ’II is making the clinngu on account of Oregon, (donati I tut Ion Free. TOWN IRI.ASI RLR’5 NG I ICI:. Notice Is here'iy given tlnit there are funds tn the town lle.iaury for the redemption of the following war rants: |o'.5. loftfl. lo.’>7, ||>.,M, loft». lotto, lotti. 100.1, 1001, loo.'», lOtMl, io«7, |Ot>X, 102«, It -1. lotiJ, 1070, 1071, 1073, 1074, 1077, lotit», 107», 1IIH0. 10*1, 10*2, 1075, I07H, 1072. 10MJ, 10X4 lOMft, 10.* tl, »0*7, 10**, lOHtt. loot), 1091, 1092. 10'IJ. 1094, 101)5, KV.UI, 1097. H »DM. Interest will ci-liae fr«un (UH dati 1», Outed ill Klniiialli Falls, Or., this 141b <lnv of April, Ili'M. J. W. N ikmknx , Town Trenaiirer. Ins health, which lie thinks thu Califor nia «'Innate will liunvtit. Walter Brown arrive<| in the citv Sat* urday from Missouri. II«» brought out a carh*4--3ii h«'a«l-of Short Horn year- ling«. Mra. Brown atopped <»vor in California to visit her parents but will join her husband hem in a few wool». Isaev Cnrtrtins, Portieret, Nhadva- The Brick Htore. Window I'lr«l—In thia city on Saturday, June IH, I’.MM. Mra. Kirkpatrick, of Fort | Klamath. She came down here almut I three weeks ag«» for me»1ica! treatment and was stopping at J. C. Beeda’ plain*. The I m » ly w as ahipped I«» California for TRIiASl RI-RS NOllvH burial. Notice la hereby given that there arc funds Notice—All persona indebted to ua In the county tr< H‘Urv for the redemption of all Klamath County w arrant« prnlcMvd on whoav nuten and accounts an» overdue and prior tn July It. I'M» hit«*r««f on «ame will please make prompt settlement. «rill ccaar from till« <latc bated at Klamalh (Tnloafl a|Mi*ial arrangement la made Falls. Oregon Hila 19th day <>( May HUM: I uiii I ht will I m * aold only for cash or on II. JI. V an V ai KRSHeitu, County rrea-urer. approved written order, C. B. A R. K. Notice for Publication. Land <U1I< «« at Lak« view . Oregon. April ?A. $VO4 Notice U herchv give n that tlo* following I ihiiic 'I M’llhr ha- filed nolle»* of hta Inten tion lo make final proof m M|| poi i of I i I n claim nml that n $ h <| pro«»« will he made befoie Ono. I llahlu It» < '•- Jiilt • Klamath <•» «»«• eon at hr <»ltl<-«'at Klamaili Falli». Orvguti, on June 27. HM»L vlr : IH ( M* M hllM'llAHD ltd entry N" IMH fol tin s\\ | Hee ?l. nml N\NK'4, NW'.NE'a, Nee It». I' <7 M K 9 I W M lie name« the follow ln$r wHne«-<<« it« prove bl« rout I n nou « i enitlenet’ upon ami vu II i\ al Ion of «aid land viz: Mr* Anna M Shephard, Omllrey Nenlwri, I. M < < k« 11, John HagelMlviu all <»( klamaih I* a I I m , <» i J. N. Watxon, |{etrl»«er. Thrown I roni u VVo^.»i. Mr. Oworgv K. llnlx'ovk wna thrown Iron, bin wagon amt wvcrvly bruizeil. Hx appliuil (ihainlxirlain'H Pain Halin frexly ami anya H in Gm boat liniment I Mo< »re. Hammocks, Cota, Tents and Camp Ctvn-ila—The Brick Btore. I«. F. Willits returned Tuesday morn ing from Ashland wbeie lie stop|M*d to visit Ida wife on his return from Port land. Mra. Willits ia greatly improved in health. She will remain a portion of the summer visiting her parents and relatives. Mra. Anna Thomas and son Harold, i after spending the winter in Ashland at the Normal Sc.hool, returned to the city yesterday and are stopping at the Amur- iian house. Mrs. Thomas will not go to her ranch but will spend the summer in Klamath Falls. I Chautauqua at Ashland, July 13-22.— hu «wr'I hix I, Mr. Bnlx'ock in a well- known citizen of N.uth Plain, Conn. Great lecturers. Chorus claaaea for There ia nothing equal to Pain Balin adults, intermediate and primaries un for M] raina and briiiaea, It will affect a dur fine diruction. Numerous Schools. cure in one-third the lime required by Azretnbly tine, Vocal an«i instrumental any other trvatinenl. For xale by C. C. ihiih I c . Better than ever. Send for in Chlinuud, , formation. Come. 6 IÜ Sabbath School nt 10 a. m. Sermon Land onice al Lslevtrw. Omron. at II on "The Ble-ringol Bight Vision.” Jnnr It, t-MM WoHcs 1« hereby sires thst ihe tollowtns- C. E. service at 7 :1ft and sermon at S; ns.n.si witter hs* lied n-.’lce of his intention auhjrct “How Jeplilha, the Outcast, be to msk«- Ansi proof tn -nnn«>rt of hl. r'sim. • nd that said pr.x.f will l* made helore George came lluler of His People.” During Chaatam. <’■> clerlt ol Klamath t'o, or. at K latnaih fatta. Or . on Saturday. July '£t, lvm. tin* |x>«t twelve years it has been the via: HtMKON vet I. privilege of the |ntrt.>r to sec* and hear of K 'amath Fall- Or . Hd So. JAtr for the WVa ' I , ■ ' ' y . at. ! SW . . : -I , «... many of the world's greatest men as 14 Tar '» s H 9 r. » M teachers and platform s| eskers, and be Ilf nantea the lolloslnr wttneaaea to prove ginning neat Sabbath evening by way hla continuo«' reatdence tmon sn<1 rnhlr-tton of -aid land, via: John Crrllng'. Simon Chap of prelude to the sermon, he will give, pell. Ik<- Wight, Will Norriaon. allot Klamath Falla, or in auctions, the biography of the one in J. X. Wataon, Register. whom the intellectual and the spiritual Notice for Publication. were most Ix-autilully blended. Tins is designed to la* helpful to young peo- Unite»! Stat**« Land office, pie who hive or may be inspired to high Lakeview. Or April 29. ¡MtM. N.»tlrc ’• her> bv Riven that John Ltki$«kv, ideals in life. Dairy. Oregon, ha.« filet! notice of intention io make final $»roof before Ge<» T Baldwin County Judjrv of Klamath Cmwiv. Oregon. at hit IMI- VO1I' POM GODDESS. office in Klamath Falla, (»recon, on Tuesday, the Mh <la» of July. V*M, on timber Culture ap The vote for (lixlilea. of Liberty at plication No 79.1 lor the aoutheaM quarter of «ecilnn 11 in towti*hip *t q, range 10 F W M, ChitMooil h ami at the City Drug Store He name« a-» wltnt«aa*t Charley Likuaky, Auiru«t I 1ku«kv. Henry SrntH'h. Henry Ahoue'r. Rtoo.1 a* follow, last night allot Dairy. Klamath <’o Oregon. Stella Campbell.... J. N. Batson. Rcglater. .. 112 ¡A<ln Melanti ......... .. W TIMBER LAND. ACT JITNK S. 189B.-4COT1CK Edna Clark................. .. 10 FOR rt’BIB \TION I Mae Worden ........... rutted State« l.an«! Office. a. » I.nteview . Oregon, June ft. la'na llargua............. .. 6 I Notice ia hereby given that in compliance Maud Baldwin......... .. 2 with the provt»tan« of the act of t'ongre«« of June H, IS,A, entitled An art for the ¡»ale of ____________ Salile Bryant ........... timber land« In the States of California. Ore* .. 1 I «on.Noatla gon. Nevada and an<t Wa-liington Washington Tvrriton Territory. .' ” a* Edna McMillan......... .. 1 extended t»> b> act to all the Public Land RtAte« State« by of August 4. 1MW. John Donnelly of 444 Irving St, Portland, county of Multnomah. State of Total ...................................... 22ft Oregon, ha« this dav flled in this office his aworn «tatei ent No .‘’Mil. for the purchase of The voting * ill done neit Wednes th.'SW. of NF'. NW’ of SF' . ski of XWU day evening, June 30 at 10 I*. M. Com and NE', of SW‘4.See 4. T»41B, R IS K. W M. atul will offer proof to ¡»now that the land mencing next Monday a bulletin of the sought t* more valuable for Ila timber or .«tone thHn for agricultural purpose», and t«> e«tab- vote w ill be shown at Chitwood's Drug llsh hl« claim to «aid land before Geo T Bald win. t’o Judge of Klamath Co, Or. at Klamath St« »re. Falla, Or. «»n Friday, th»* t9lh dav of August, BUM ll< name« a« witnesses} T II Shannon, Archie Johnston, Jiun*« Doyle, W O Smith, ail VERDICT AGAIN SET ASIDE. of Klamath Fall.«. Oregon. Any and all person« claiming adversely the Judge Bellinger of the U. 8. court at above-described Ian I* are reqi vsted to file their claim« in this office on or before said 19th Portland hits ret aside the second verdict day of August, PAM. J. N. Watson. Register in the famous suit of Birdie McCarthy, the Michigan school teacher, w ho char ri.MHEK LAND. ACT JCNF t. U7H-NOTICE FOR ITI’i ication ges James Heryford, a pr uninent Ixtke United state« Land Office. Lakeview. Or . May ». 19(M. county stockman, with tai»|>cring with Notice la herein given that in compliance with the provialon« «»I the act of Congrcaa ,»( her affections tn the extent of a large June ft, 1H7N. entitled An act for the «aloof share of Ida fortune which she is now timber lands tn the Hlalvti of California. Ore gon. Nevada nml Washington Territorv,” as seeking to gel judgment for in the court extended to all «he nub! c land Mate« b\ act in question. In the first trial the jury August 4. IffW. Raleigh Trimble, of Portland, i county of Multnomah, stale of Oregon ha« this gave Miss McCarthy a verdict lor $22,- dav Hied in thia office hl« awurn statement No. 2MS4 for the pureha«e of the HW‘. of «<»<• io in .’>00. Thia was deenuxl excessive and twp40 8. RTE WM and will offer proof to set aside and a second trial resulted in a ahow that the land sought 1.« more valuable for Ila timber ami atone than for agricultural pur- verdict of $10,000 for the woman. Now noacH ami to establish hia claim to said land before Geo. T Baldwin. Co. Judge of Klamath Judge Bellinger says this sum is exces Co, at his office in Klamath Falla, Or. on lie names sive and that unless Miss McCarthy will Monday the 3th <la* August, HMk» as wltnesM*«: J C Connelly of Keno, Or, J C agree to accept $'kXX) he will order a Smith, J G Pierce W OSmith of Klamath Falla, Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely now trial, or if Heryford should decline the above-described lands are requested to file to pay the $t>000 he will allow the second their ela’m« In th‘s office on or before said Ath day of August, 1AM. verdict of »10,000 to stand. | J. N. WATSON, Register. GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. ? Waistings, Shirt Waists, ‘ ' I Summer Dress Goods. New Line of up to date I Dry Goods, Etc, Etc. Going Booth 4'JO P. M. 12Aft P. M Thrall 4 » •• IS.lft - B<<u. 4« •• Bt»*l Bridge 11 A. M S(M M 1115 - Fall «'reek b lL •• Klamath Spring* 11 W M « Jt> •• 11 00 •• Dixie 6J5 •• Pok»-rsma 10 4ft - KLAMATH MFKINGS SPECIAL 1 >o - IV.PM Thrall 8 10 •• 1 A *• Bogua Btu'-l Bridge 1.4ft •• 3.45 “ 2.1« “ Fall ('reek 2 V) •' Klamath Bpring* 2 25 - 4.® •• K emvbt LI mdlky . President. WILLITS J Riverside Hotel. Mrs, T. J. Offield, Prop. MERRILL, OREGON. - ’» —O---- W---- Board by the day, week or month. The table is furnished with the best that the market can supply. —o—o—o— The trade of the traveling public is solicited. FREE SAMPLE ROOMS, BEST ACCOMMODATIONS. ifc (fc Hotel Link ville... I. VV. BURRISS, Headquarters for All Stage Lines. Rates $1.50 and $2.00 per day. Maun Street, Near Bridge, Klamath Falls, Oregofl. , If SPRING AND SUMMER day after several weeks visit with fHonda and relatives at Ja< kaonville. hhe came are in from the railroad with Hon. H. E. an Ankeny. sis ing no surplus left over from Isat year. Noth*«*—All perttaa knowliift thrm- The jgM.ple wtio liavn stock to feed arlvra iri<h«l>t«-$l to th»» nmlrrwi/n<«l will learned a leaaon from last year’s experi artlle with Mra. (i. W. I'I all ua ahe 1 m ence and will save their buy. Unde Billy Roberta and wife am) inetructed u» collect ull ae^'oiinta. dunce Kuturduy night Try Old Money Fort, at B ikhn B mos KlNiiiAlh ! uUs, OrcKun, G1.EAMIM1S, I. F. I»uvl«a. the fncreliant, jioet 111**- loot itigb nod Uiu average is live to ter ami Juatbie of the Erace of 1> m ry text. wmm tianaactioK buaimaa in tbu city the Those who will hav« bay U> sell that $4 lb* wr«*k. ek|sM iiiig gtxsJ pricd-s Is-cause ol an t'Oinr and have a if<**d time al the ti) ipgted demand for hay and there City I>rng Store op|a»wiiu Willits. n an liiithlinR. I,AIM Y Ixslgmg awl fiirnislmii ttxna. al .Mrs. D.f, Richanlson’s. The indlrationa ar« that fall sowed I., Gerber and George Horuer are in Kr mirr ami aee Dr. Wiiilem and have ami vUuntr—r grain crojsi in this arc- your eyea AtUnl with ylaeere that will lion will Ixi ImOMtnae. it is not an un town from California. tit. common thing to see rye seven or eight Mrs. Otis Krause return») hums Mon In<|iiire al the (’1«y Prug Htore lor l»r. | Oro. il. Merryman, Phone M. ................... ¿JL™. ..' ---------------- 1--------------- ----------- - Children - ==■——=—=9 FURNISHING GOODS Ladies Misses . HATS HATS HATS FANCY COLLARS, VE1LINQ MAYLONE’S MILLINERY $250.00 REWARD The Klamath County Live Store Association will pay the above n * ward for the arrest and conviction of any person or persons found guilty of stealing or altering the marks «« brands of any stock belonging to any member of this association. Add n s, Chas. Horton, President) or J. O. Hitmaker,Secretary. HT C lilt wood’ ss Norman-Percheron 4 BRADY will make the season ex cept Saturdays at my ranch. Description—Sorrel, flax mane and tail. Weight 1900 pounds. Terms—»10 to insure. S. B. LOW, OWNER. Klamath Falls. Or. SHIRE AND PERCHERON STKLLION LRD 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 PIONEER BLACKSMITH SHOP. <1. D- GRIZZLE KLAMATH FALLS OREGON ■ .0--O *- O- - is open again for business at the old stand opposite I I I HAZEN’S ■o ALL WORK GUARANTEED A. 1>. Orirrlolc, Prop’r 1