SAVE MONEY. C kcjuilhcb county bhdk WATCH REPAIRING. The Brick Store Until November ist we will sell GROCERIES, for spot cash, at prices heretofore unheard of in Klamath County Kiamatb Fills, Oregon My Watch Repair Department. Cannot Be Excelled On The Coast. Alex Martin, President, Alex Martin Jr, Gishier E. R. Reaines, Vice-F'res’t, E. M Bobb, Asst. Cashier. JIbsoltite Safety Is the policy ol this hank, and it Is rigidly ad her red to. Safety first. Liberality next. j Having secured the services of J. L. Scheu, of San Francisco, a watchmaker and jeweler of twenty years experience, I am prepared to take the most difficult jobs of repairing Jobs in which other watch- makers have failed to give satisfaction All work warranted. I Country Produce taken in exchange for floods THE EXCELSIOR Groceries, Dry Goods, I Clothing;, Furnishing Goods Boots and Shoes. A trial will convince. Our STOCK is complete, our Y QUALITIES are guaran­ teed, our PRICES are KLAMATH the lowest, we will ap­ preciate your BUSINESS L. ALVA LEWIS. ¡cover over 10.non acres of the must prolific roil In Eastern Oregon. Mr. aid Mrs. W. 1*. Rhodes and Republican in Politic», and devoted to the ■hildren came over from Merrill. Timber, ter .cultural. Stock and Wool interest» Klamath county last week. After of the great Klamath County. visiting wltli friendsand '1rs. Rhodes' parents. Mr and Mrs. C. P. Collrell, Published «very ThurMaj by until Montiay evening they left for a months v sit to Independence, Iowa. WESLEY O. SMITH. Chicago, »nd the St. I.ouis fair. These E dito * as » Pao pristo *. good people formerly lived In M .................... tled in Klauath county and the shek­ THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13, H»M. els which they are laying by fora rainy day are not small in number. Mr. Riwcie* owns a section of I iui I mt Ex-President Cleveland is to be land upon which he ha* a saw and fot ceti into the campaign to make an planing mill and aside from this he address. The party’s candidate has farms about 290 acres of land from dodged all the great issues. which he tbit year harvested a fine crop of wheat and barley. They are “Protc-imn is * rubbery.” say* the Democratic platform and Judge good, honest, hardworking people and Parker proposed to compound a felony the success which hxi collie to them is deserved. by "gradually reducing” a robbery. Walter R*t- ing that Pr.sfdent Roosevelt had been office to old Bly. tfie Watts Bros..who muzzled wished that he had been af­ had a store at New Illy, where they I« ter they read his letter of acceptance. kept the postolT.ee. have bought out Scientists claim to have discovered the .Smith store at the old site, and a hole in the Pacific Ocean that is ;9- the Caaebccr hotel at New Bly has 1000 feet deep. Nice place for Judge been closed. and hareafter ail business l*arker to take his dive on the morn- will !*.■ done at the old Bly site. R. P. George of Waldo went to Q<>GO <>G ing of November 9. Klamath Falls last week to visit ills It is inconsiderate of all these peo­ sister, Mr*. Carrick, who is seriously 9 Rnnelies fimi Town 9 ple to keep asking “What has Judge 111.—Grants Pass Courier. J» 1» O I* 10 1« 'T Y > ó I Parker done?’’ He has done the Dem­ ocratic party pretty thoroughly, but I have thousands of acres of choice alfalfa land ó they don't want It known. REPUBLICAN LARGEST FALL AND WINTER LINES at any point off the rail­ road in Eastern Oregon, of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, LACHES READ­ Y-TO-WEAR GARMENTS, ETC. Trunks, Valises, Carpets, Beds, Furniture, Cur­ tains, Cooking Utensils, Crockery, Tinware. Paints, Oils, Etc., Etc and stock ranches near the Town of Merrill. Write me for information JOHN T. KING, MERRILL . - - OREGON O 9 To impress the modern farmer by argument« which seemed important A • to his grandfather is about as hopelew J as it would he to try to run a ranch with a scythe and a spade. ■O-OOO-O-OC-O-OC-O-O 00-0 O-OO-Ô Chairman Taggart insists that he sees Democratic victory ahead. Tag- ! gart is afflicted, evidently, with the same style of political strabismus which James K. Jones used to display. REGISTERED HEREFORD Republicans will welcome the fam- ! ocratic decision to make the tariff an , issue. Republicans fear no argument against a policy which has made the I nation the most prosperous in the I world. — i Merchantsand manufacturers state . that the fall business promises to be ' a record breaker. Such conditions would not exist if Democratic success were deemed p<«nible by the business -e”"* » '- ' Z"» interests of the nat ion. ÚO«»0O © • ® G • • ©O© • • The Democratic campaign texthook V® very kindly calls attention to the fact ®) I that our railroad employes who were (• getting ten years ago about 1450,000. ®) | 000 in wages are now getting over /• »750,000,000 annually, an increase of Q) over »300.000.000. 12 bulls, ten to fifteen monthsold for sale during Fair week at $75 each at Altamont. F, 0. BUNTING. /—'S X (• s •) Koesel & McDonald FT 8 J.. PARKER'S LITTLE LAMB. From the Kan>.< City Journ.1. Everything Fresh and Clean Parker had a little lamb, lie called it Mary Jane; it did not talk and ban no > views, hence It is safe and sane. •) CM TIMHER LAND. ACT JUNE 3, 1S78.— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. Lakeview, Or. October 3, 1904. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the ad ol Congress of June 8 IM7M, «nlilled “An aci for the sal<- of timber land» in the H ales of California. Ore­ gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory.’’ as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1K92 Thomas F. Nicholas, of Klamath Falls, or., ha« this day filed in this office h’.s sworn state­ ment No 2923. for the purchase of the HWqr of HWqr sec 3 HEur of SEqr sec 4 NEqr of N Kqr see 9 N War <»f NWqr sec 10 Tp K H. R 9 E W M, ami will offer proof to show that the laud sough is more valuable for its timber or stone than tor agricultural purposes, and to establish hi Ciaim to said land before Geo. Chastain, Clerk of K lainath ('<>.. at Klamath Falls, Or. on Sai urdav ¡»ecember 17th, 1904 He names a* wii newirs. A. M. Jamison. M. A Roberta. J. F Goalrr, J W llamakar all of Klamato Falls, oi Any and all persons claiming adversely th abovedeKTibed lands are requested to til« their claims In this office on<»r before said 17tI. Uay of December. a *MM J. N. Watson Register. FROM OUR EXCHANGES. TIMBER LAtn, ACT JCNK S. 1S7S-NOTICg K1K I'l BI.K ATION. United Htate« Land Office, Lakeview, Or.. I Sept. 19. 1901. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the set of Congrens of June 8. 1X7«, entitled “An act for the sale of tiruMr landn in the States of Oli- fornia, Orogon, Nevada and Washington Ter­ ritory, ” an extended to all the Public Land Htate« by act of August 4 1W2. Frank H. Hall of Klamath Falls,'*ounty of Klamath, state of Oregon, has this da> filed in this office his sworn statement No 2918 for the purehaae of the|E'.4NW»rMW'4NE'4, NW«4HK*4. rte<- 14. Tp ¡w H, k ¡2 E W M. aud will offer proof to show , that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or atone than for agricultural purposes and to establish hh eiaim to -sid land before «ieo ( hantain, Co. < lerk at Illa office at Klam­ ath Fails, Oregon, on Saturday, lite 3rd day of l>< i-eniber, MH H uam - h « witnesses. Archie Johnston, William La-lma of Klamath Falls, Or., Henry Hunt, Andrew Kantamau of ItoyMton, Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above deseritM ii lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or ¡»efore said 3rd day of December, 1904. /, N. Watson, Register (Medford Mali ) F. W. Jennings, of the firm of Kearnes fc Jerinlng*. Klamath Fall*, was among those who attended the Elk gathering at Jacksonville Satur­ day night. Mr. Jennings I* enthusi­ astic over the future of the Klamath co,lri,ry‘ The canal company is now working night, and day on the tunnel, piercing the hill through which they expect to carry the waters of the Klamath Lake. Five shafts are being sunk and the weekly expenditure for labor Is »2000. The tunnel will In­ volve an out iay of at least »200,000, but when completed the canal will i r ' ■ FACT IN a complete and up to date Une of SStiiplO («Otxl». DAIRY, 1. F. DAVIES, * 4’ 4* 4* 4» 4* 4* OREGON 4* 4» 4* 4* 4» the towering heinlnek*. and t>elow it * 4» spreading meadow of tall gruss mid blooming honey«wkle. Here, tn mid- 4» August, tlie vertiaen.t and hir-get-mv- not, violet and culumbtne tigli« for a * 4* footing In the fat earth by ibc melt­ ing snow*! * * We made camp, ate * hearty din­ ner anti went up the road to the lake. * * We emerged from the fortxt onto it broad plateau. Thl* break* off at * * the rim and a narrow trail lead* down the steep Incline 1500 feet to the water. • ❖ 4r The lake, the lake! the “Sea of SI- Iince." We stood on the rim at 4» Eagle Rork and looked down, down t<> the dark blue. Indigo blue depths. * Away down there the tall heinhs k* 4» look like tisithpicks. Far, far acr0 to 2u00 feet high. Out, only a »tone’s throw it seems, I* cone-shaped Wiz­ ard Island. It I* two and one-half miles away. This was the last smok­ ing chimney of the once mighty vol­ cano. • Riqs furnished We keep the finest Yes, the volcano, for here long ago • was enacted the greatest tragedy the with or without lot of horses In the world ha* ever known a tragedy that • drivers country^ shook two hemisphere* and upturned half a bontinent. Where the majes­ tic lake now rests serene once reared a lowering peak, the greatest peak of all the great peaks of the new world. Shasta was untsirn then, and Hood and Jefferson were unknown. Tin» ur-at peak was Mount Mazaina. th TIIOS. W. NEWTON, Prop’r ancient volcano, which erupted regu­ larly its tire, lava and ashen upon th> surrounding country, But, spend Very Few Cattle Will Be Winter­ thrift that he was. lie wanted bls sub I Ntance and became a hollow, a mer. i ed in Klamath County—Beef EXCI shell of a mountain. The tin-* of Being Sold on Commis­ youth died away, and afterwards W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, Cime the chill of old age. Arid on sion. the fatal day. when the “Bridge of EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. Reports from all over Klamath The t,p is ex­ mountain, with an exploding crash. Hay mik ! Grain bought anil Hold. ceptionally good this year and will be | that rent the earth, fell Into itself. | the largest ever known In this kcction The whole top blew off and old .Ma- l PasHongcr« conveyed to all pails of Southern Oregon of Oregon. Five dollars a ton has zama no longer look<*i down upon the ami Northern i lifornia at the very lowest ratCH. been offered for alfalfa and many of surrounding mountain peak*. Noth­ Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel the growers are holding for six dollars, ing remains of the once lofty mount­ with the result that the cattle own­ ain hilt the base, which form* the Linkville. Phone Main 14 ers are selling their stock as fast as rim of Crater Lake. How this be­ 1— -------------------------------------------------------- - i possible. Large herds from Lake. came tilled with water, with no out let , no inlet, and remains so year after Crook and northern Klamath are con­ tinually being driven through Klam­ year. Ina mystery none can solve. * ♦ * We had a long nteep climb down i ath Fail*, and .Merrill to the railroad for shipment to San Francisco or to the trail, the only trail that leads to the water. It wind* alMiut, acrons tie sold on commission. BARB WIRE A* yet we have learned of only a canyons arid around projecting points 1 AND NAILS very few cattlemen who expect to feed of rock. On arriving at the waters their stock here this winter. Indica­ edge we found no beach— no beach Disc and walking plows, harrows, w.?gons, buggies. tions are that hay will tie cheap tie- anywhere—just precipices for shores 4* Complete Line of fore Spring as there has been consid­ that dip undeviatingly into the bot- ♦ erable rain in California during the totnlennn depth*. * Hardware, Paints, Oi's, Guns, Ammunition, Etc We nipped the water and found It past few weeks and the range is re­ ported as green and in fine shape. It cold and pure and sweet, We sat OKO. Is?. 1IUWX is possible that a great many of the down and were fanned by the crsil * hay growers will decide to buy cattle breeze that gently blows across the * Hardware Dealer Klamath Falls rather than sell their hay at a low lake and keep* the little waves ever splashing, splashing against the H 4‘4k4*4‘d“'rd'“r •4-^4' 4*4‘4*4‘4‘4‘4*4*4‘4‘4*4*4*X price. rocks. Aside from thin there are no other sound*. A veneratlve stillness hold* the vast solitude In obeisance, no Intense, Indeed, It touched our (Dennla H. Stovall.) Two hundred and fifty square soul* with awe,and we talked in whis­ I luive miles of solitude, and this solitude pers. Quietude, quietude, restful quiet ­ bordered by snow-capped ranges, sen­ ude! how we enjoyed It. The world tineled by glittering peaks mid lofty and Itn activities, Its ambition*. It* crags is Crater Lake National Park, care*, Itn worries, no far, far away. the newly-established public, wonder­ No sounds, no life, no disturbing TEAMS » land of Oregon. Of all the many movement. Silence, loneliness, peace reigns parks over which Uncle Sam keeps a over all supreme. Everything In guarding hand, this Is most like a primeval, junt as nature made It. park, because it Is God-made. And thaL is why It in so remarkably After three days driving from the beautiful, for It Is yet undefined and railroad we found our camping place undeliled by the hand of man. No summer hotel*, no railroads, noi Side Stable© In the black hemlocks, one mile from great llilbbublxto of the multitude. Men I Crater Lake. Such a spot! A few talk In whispers up there, and the JAS. SIGLER, PROP’R yard* above us a great snow bank, sounrl you hear Is the voice of nature. KLAMHTH RALLS. - - - OF4BCON 'lining Journal. and ice water always. Around us QUICK MEAL STEEL RANGES BALDWIN’S Hardware Store. MAMMOTH STABLES HAY WILL BE PLENTIFUL. IANCI l stables Livery. SEVERAL TONS CRATER LAKE PARK. You Like Fast $ Horses * Horses that will please you With or without drivers Commercial men conveyed to all points <• Ü <•»•