Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, August 31, 1905, Image 4

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    IMPORTANT TO
MUSIC LOVERS
Once tried always lined. City Prug
Fou F.v k |5 tun of alfalfa hay in the
barn on ranch
miles from Klamath Store Chocolate*.
Fall», price |5 p*r ton. Inquire at
Fred Buesing, <>( th«' Klamath Stables,
returned
Mon-lay evening Irom Spring
Republican
otWc*.
J
Ciwh. w livre he ha I been after Cuiintv
The
Steamer
Winema
will
have
an,
Beautiful new rings. I, Alva Lewi*.1
Educational \alurs Ih tilled lending
LOCAL NEWS
Clerk tlvu. Chastain and wile and
llfilvkreitte* and School»
herein
Prof. Ford has two old Master violins elcuraimi Sunday, Feptember .3, to the
triends.
tipper
eml
of
the
lake.
Be
nt
Ivoat
laud-1
the
Aeolian
Ara
for sale cheap.
?wka
the Pianola or
Stationery at Chitwoods.
ing at 8:80 ami enj-iy a good time.
George Biehn expects to build a »<•«'
i
Now Employed A I otwai'd Move
Chloride Lime, 15 cent» a can, at
Anything in dressmaking at the La Chitwoods.
A good time was had at the dance oml story on liis building, known a* tin-
of Urcat Interest.
Mode.
Saturday night in the Opera llotiae «ml Monarch Saloon and The Palau' res
A11 service« at the Presbyterian church was attended by about 40 couple. The taurant and a-l-l from 15 to 80 sleeping
J. IV. Hamaksr returned Monday eve­
next Sunday as usual.
music was (urn ished by the Ford family. r<M'ms for the accomodation ot the pub-
ning from Portlan.I.
C. W. Konaack. of Merrill, was in the
The Klamath County directory, now lie.
Perfumery at Chitwoods.
city the first of the week.
C. J. Blanchard, Statistician I'nite-I
lining |>rinte«l at th«' Republican otHee
T. J. Jackson, the liveryman of Fort
Banjoes, Guitars, Violins. Aeconleiuis by Allen .5 Salcido will be ready (or «lie- State» Gclogii-al Survey, arrived in the
Klamath is in the city for a few days
and Harmonicas at ('hitwoods.
tiibution during the coming week. Send citv Sun-lav for a two weeks stay. Mr.
vi»it.
Rlaneliarl is the man on whom the tli« piaimla. th« i «'*
Chas. Puttee returned Saturday from tn your orders.
. .............
Jesse Hanks and Jim Wilson left Huckleberry mountain and Crater lake.
Press rely (or news in the development »iiggretiv» ol tl»’ »ducatnutel . ........ .
Ruse
Cream
for
chaps
ami
runburn.
Tuesday (or Diamond Lake ou a hunt­
of the government irrigation projects.
tlu> instrument. '>'•'» inventimi ol Ihe
W, A. Decordova is building a new City Drug Store.
ing trip.
W. F. R-'c-l and family au I Mm pianola ha» made it p-«ib!e for every
resilience back of his bakery ami will
The
first
story
of
»tom«
of
tho
public
Fine Toilet Soap at Chitwoods.
„ii,- t« obtain in the home an intelligenl
rent it to C. 1.. Reed.
school building luta been Inye-I ami the Sadie Mulkey. o( Bly. were in the city laminami with the worki’s ma..... pie-
- nan dynamo for the power house
Tuesday
on
their
way
to
Portland
ami
We All any prescriptions with prompt stone masons are now working on the
ros of mmm'—without «hi-h oo e-lma
arrived Wednesday and will soon be put tiers and accuracy.—City Drug Store.
second Story under the supervision of : other |H>ints. Mr. Rev-l ha« leased his timi can be cmisidered «ell roumlcd or
in position.
hotel
at
Bly
to
S.
C.
Ilamnk«r
for
one
<>. II. Harshbarger returned Tuesday H. 1.. Boggs.
year ami he will probably not return to cmuplcte.
Felmol supplies at Chitwoods.
from the Henley ranch where he has
Chas, l’iekett. of l’oo valley, was in Klamath County until the leaseexpires.
During th«' past 'ear. tin' c>lucati--nal
II in. Colvig, an attorney of Jackson­ been visiting the past ten days.
the city Monday. On Ids way home lie
worl-l
lias I... Il deci I' "tirr.-l by a reali
W. W, Pritchett and son. late ol Port
ville, arrived in the Falls last evening
1». J. Sheets ami W. W. McNefT, two was accompanied by Miss I.. M Saubet,
zation ot the iniportanro ol the pianola
land,
have
now
invested
in
the
on business.
of the leading business men of White­ who wi'l visit with her sister Mrs.
Klamath Lake Mill ami I.umber Co of m iiieiil-ating an appr« « ialini »I muaic.
Mi«s Magilton. the dentist, returned lake City, were in the ertv Tuesday.
Pickett for a short time.
this
place. Mr. Pritchett is now in Sau ns di»tiligui»he-l Irom the old fashl-med
Monday evening from a trip to Port­ Cludcc liquors and cigars and select
Rose Creeni for cba|>» and sunburns. Francisco having a new and complete idea that a nm«i- al «lim atimi consisted
land and Seattle.
brands of wines at the Bank Exchange. —City Drug store.
ant tit of machinery for the sash ami in try Illg to learn to perform u|»>n the
Ail kinds of face creams at Chitwoods.
The Steamer Gen. Canby arrived in
Threshing u now uniler headway dour factory winch w ill be of the latest piano—ami not »mvis-d-ng.
Progressive colleges and »« h »>1» wlii. li
C. M. Gardner, of Pot* Valiev, was in port Tuesday with a raft of 60,000 feet through the country ami the grain is patterns.
alm to have the latest ami l*»l apph
the city Tuesday on his return from the of logs for the Ackley Bros, saw mill.
turning out much better than was ex-
Merle Beatty will tike the manage­
huckleberry patch.
E. E. riiipps, a business man of Ash­ l-ectevl for a dry year. Irrigation will ment of the Central Cafe, Septemlier 1. anees fm the use of pupils have added
or ar«' now alw-iit to a-l-l a pianola to
The open season for duck shooting land has been in town the past few days be the thing next year.
\ h Mr. Beatty has lieen coni-eete-l
the «leparliiieiit of mini« . The follow­
w ill be tomorrow September 1. Boys, and is looking for a business location.
A farewell party was given Tuesday with this |H>pular eating place (or the
ing is but a partial list of »weh Institu­
get your gun licenses.
evening
at
the
Ope
ra
Hou.««'
in
honor
of
past two months, he will m-ed no intro- tions in n hi« li cither a pianola <>r an
Crown Toilet Cream at Chitwoods.
Magazines at Chitwoods.
200 cords dry wood, mostly fir, 16-inch Misses Edna Houston ami Gail Parrish. ! I Hi'lion to the patrons. Hi' will serve Aeolian is at |»r<-cut l'emù iii-rd t liar-
A. Castel ami wife will leave in a few length, at 12.00 per cord. Inquire ol Al There were about 75 fiiends of the oysters and a cup of good coifin' as a vu l l in.i- iy Columbia I inier.iti,
i sp*cial feature.
young ladies in attendance.
days (or Portland to attend the Lewis Carlson at Moure Bros, saw mill. 26
Amherst t «liege. \ »««ar College. Rad­
and Clark Exposition.
Ff?-rve.»eent Citrates of Magnesia.—
The Klamath Kails Li.tht an l Watet cliffe Coll« ge. I’ults College. Teaehera’
R. D. Maplesden, the fruit tree man
1 Co. had brought in by freight teams C .llege, l’iiivers'ly of Mi« higan, Ober
Mrs. Otto Heidrick returned Monday of Oakland, arrived in the city Sunday City Drug Store.
A. M. Jamis-’ii returned Friday front Tuesday a new Alternator an I M -tor Im Coll,go, Beo-il I’ellvgv. Ii>-»-klyn
f: -tn Portland where she Las l-een
and will visit the farmers of theCounty.
tending the Exposition.
Get your Prescriptions filled at Chit­ the huckleberry patch accompanied by for their new plant. With this motor Institute of Ari» and Fen-mes, brani
Mrs. Ed. Jamison, who was taken quite and new dynamo Klamath Falls will iiigham Mu»»
-mal «- h-- ‘I. ' ’him
woods.
Choice box bonbons at Mannings.
ill «bile there. Mr. Jamison reports 1 t-e the boat light«'I city in Southern Ma t n'iiii' "V I 'I i-i
Cliie.ig
E.
M.
Bubb,
assistant
cashier
»t
the
Chas. Lenz and family returned yes
; Oregon. Messrs. Gate» au I son are her«' Crane Normal Institute- I Mmoe Pots-
the berries as living very plentiful.
terJay from the huckleberry patch, well Klamath County Bank, returned Friday
High School Pottstown,
J. E. l’elton ami Mrs. L. C. Sisnmore 1 to try and please their customer.«, but dam, N.A
from a hunting and fishing trip to Pel
supplied with berries.
as we nil know, it takes tiim I - do tin«. I’a ), Brunhff Manor School, Morton
and
eliiM
came
«lown
from
Fort
Klam
­
W. E. Sigler and wife, of Beckwith. ican Bay.
J. P. Churchill, of Yreka, arrive I in Street Public School \.«ark. N.J -
V. I.. Snelling, Miss Snelling and Phil ath Tuesday. Mrs. Siaemore is on her I the city yestenlav from Merrill, where Mie» 'lai Winsoi'« Si I->ol llo.tou
California, arrived here Saturday on a
way
to
Portland
ami
took
the
stage
for
Lynch, of Lakeview, passed through tin-
Visit to Mr. and Mrs. James Sigler.
he piirchase-l ¡Mil head of l-eef ami stock 8l. Mary *s ' idemj
■ o. \ i
the railroad \Ve«lnes<lay morning.
Fine watch repairing. L. Alva Lawis. city the first of the week enroute for
cattle fr«mithe Johnson Brothers. Mr.
It is in'eiesting to learn th il ro .nani
Call
an«l
try
our
Chocolate
Bonbons
—
Portland.
Churchill states that the cattla «re of our foremont ed n ational mst it ut imi«
If. U. Keesee and family returned
Waterman Ideal Fountain Tens at Alsu Cigars.— Best in town.—City Drug coming off the range this year in fino have Introduced » piano player into tin-
Monday from Spring creek, where they
Fiore.
shape ami the prosiuvcts are that Klam­ -lepartment of mu«ie. But, .1« th«' Aeu
had been for an outing for several days. Chitwoods.
Steve Hoyt returned Tues-lay from ath county will send out some big drives
Chas. Graves and family of Odell,
Ilan Co. announce, "il is »Igniflcant
Chas. Lenz an 1 family left this morn­
I'.lynhere lias been for the pa«t two
ing for the Huckleberry patch to gather well known in Klamath Falls, are at­ months. Ho reports the cattle as look­ of beef cattle this fall. The market at that iu every ir.stan-e the chuic« ha«
present is low but it is expected that
'
berries. Charlie will get a deer if lie tending the Lewis and Clark Fair at ing
fat and sleek and that there w ill ba higher prices will prevail later iu the been the pianola."
Portland.
I nder th«' auspices ol the recenti«
can.
plenty of hay for feeding this n inter.
season.
inanguiate-l ’'Mu-ic I. ver»' Library,"
Miss Aland Baldwin will leave thia
Go to Manning’s Ice Cream Parlors.
dulia are living formell in all ¡«arts ol
evening for Portland to attend the con­ Al. Melhsse, of Fort Klamath, was in
A Uood One,
Jas. Marshall, teamster for John Bate­
the country to carry on the study of
vention of Photographers and also to the
. city Tuesday. He has lieen build­
man, arrived in the city Wednesday
ing a new bouse and cannot complete it
music m private hollies. Most instruct­
see the Fair.
i
Klamath
Falls.
Or.,
Aug.
22,
l'X'5.
with 11.000 pounds of freight for the
at present as the saw mil! at that place
For np to-date dressmaking call at the is under repairs and no lumber can be
I tike ph'asnre in saying that the ive a.i-l facmating e-oir»»» in musical
merchants of the Falls.
La Mode.
Kreil
piano which I b -light from Mr. appreciation are now available to al
had.
M. I.. Applegate, who has l>een in
II.
M.
Coss
last year is a very tine in­ pianola owners. A very interesting de­
It is noised around that Klamath
Klamath Falls the past two weeks, left
For Sale—A full equipped Fo«la water strument indead, and has proven to l-e 1 scriptive liamll»iok --( "The New Musi
i
Falls
is
to
have
a
second
hand
store
and
ti .s morning for San Francisco, where
plant at a bargain. Call at the Repub­ satisfactory in every particular.
cal Educatimi" will tm sent to any ad
I that it is to be located in the eastern lican office.
he is engaged in business.
tf.
dress u|«-n application to tin- Aeolian
Henry L. Bena >n.
part of the city.
Fine watch repairing. L. Alva Lewis.
Cr., 3t<2 Fifth avenue. New York.—The
Marion Hanks an-l wife will leave
Walter Marple has lea«ed the Midway- Sunday morning by private conveyance The Southern Oregon State Normal Music Trada 1
• - ■ . . • MN.
The carpenter? are now putting down
Stables from H. W. Straw and will for Ashland, «here they will take the
School.
The tiliove article sli-rws what valm*
the fourth floor of the new Baldwin
soon have in a couple of fine driving train to Portland on a visit to the I-cwis
the Pianola is to any homo The Cosa
I: preparatory for the brick layers
teams and new buggies.
¡and C!ark Fair. They will be gone
The first term of the school year «ill Piami Hoi.»... m M.-lfoid, with lo-n-l
ic next story of brick.
quarter« here at th" City Drug More, i
Manning cariies a fine line of station­ about two weeks.
open Sept.13. The c itizens of Ashland tl«e sole agents f-ir all - I the A • «lisu
crank Grohs and wife, of Kimrock
ery.
have
furnished
the
necessary
financial
F. 1!. Chandler and family, II. L.
goods. Com«' and »<-« us ami avail
ranch, arrived in town Wednesday and
Completest line of Fountain Syringes. Chan-Iler and w ife, Mrs. Ahlstrom, Mi»» aid to tide the school over the Referen­ you* self of I he oppor’ unity of gelili g a
will leave this morning for the Lewis
Water Bottle«, and Combination Syr­ ' Chandler, George and Ray Chau-Iler, dum hol l-np. The ¡»resent oatlook in­ g-H«l pillu) from A rehal le house, while
and Clark Fair at I ortland.
the proprietor is here fvrsonally. All
inges and Water Bottles ever shown all of I^keview, were in the city Tues­ dicates the largest enrollment of stu­ g-Mals
sold on easy terms to suit pur.
Fine watch repairing. L. Alva Lewis.
here at City Drug Store.
day evening on their return home from dents in the history of this institution. chasers. Organs uml old pianos taken
Francis J. Bowne, of Bonanza, has
Address Pre®. B. F. Mulkey for the in exchange tor new ones. Messrs
George Royce arrived in the city Fri­ the Portland Exposition.
Icen in town the past two weeks work­
Marion Hank-and W. W. Feott are on
new
catalogue.
day from liis ranch on the west fork of
Silverware, cut gla«s, clocks, novel­
the h»l having l«>tiglit pian- s of ■■» the
ing on the assessors Ixxik«, getting them
the Deschutes and has been visiting old tie», etc. The finest line in Klamath
past few days.—Coa» Piano House.
ready for the Board of Equalization.
Administrators Sale of Reel Property
friends the past few days.
-County. L. Alva Lewis.
Henry Duncan end son of Langell
Choice liquors at the Bank Exchange ’ John Uerling and family returned i Notice Is hereby given, that tn purrusnee ol
valley were in town Wednesday. They
Notice of Filing of I Inal Account.
for particular people.
-
Tuesday from Pelican Bay w here thev an order ol the County Court, of Klamath
say that they have too much hay to
County,
Orrfon,
duly
mad-
»ml
enter«I
on
Judge Baxter, United States District1 ! bad been camping for the past three
look after instead of taking a vacation.
. the 31»t-lay of Ansust, 1906, In <li« n-Al.erot
Notice la l.rreby r.yen that John V HmtMon
Attorney, who has been visiting Indian weeks. Mrs. L'eriing was conshiered the estAte ot Robert G. Gstbrcaih, 4«rea.«-l. administrator
of the estate of J II lioution
Jewelry of all kinds. L. Alva Lewis.
Agent Wilson at Klamath Agency, left , the best angler at the bay as she landed , the undersigned, the adminlstrAior ol th-' -s: I <l«ccftwe«J. h«« fi!•••! !i'4 final au.-nitnt and that
John Short, of Pine Grove, was in this morning for bis home.
an 18 pound trout last Saturday.
estAle. willon end After tialurday, tli>- »th Monday th" 9th day of
A fi lit.’», ha-
town Wednesday, being the first to
-lay of September, 190-, sell »1 private -al-- l< r been fixed by the court • * the time for hrarlnx
Harry I’eltz and wife arrived in the cash
For
a
quick
sale
list
your
property
I
In hand, subject to confirmation by the of objections to »«ch final account and the
bring in a load of this year’s wheat
city Friday from his isneheastof Dairy. Court, all the rlglil. title and Interest an-l wetllemcnt thereof; all perwons inttrc»t<*>l ht
with Burns A Horning.
" inch he delivered at Martin Bros, flour
Miss Edna Houston and Gail Parrish 1 They left the next -lay for Crater Lake estate ol the said Robert <>. Galbreath, de- ea* the »aid estate are hereby notified to be pres
mill.
ed. al the time of his death, amt all the right, ••nt at the -court room In the town of Klamath
left yesterday morning for Portland ami the berry [>atcli an-l was accom­ title
and Inter«at that the ssid csiate ba. by F» lb. Or« ion. on Monday th«- 9»h day of Octo­
Fitch <fc Spencer real estate dealers of n here they will attend the St. Mary's panied by Archie Johnson who will try
, operation of law or otherwise, acquired othci ber. A l> 190’», at 10 o'clock a. m and offer any
Merrill. Oregon, »old to E. Bond, of Academy the coming school year.
his skill capturing a bear or some other | Ilian or in addition to that of raid Robert G. objections th"r may have to the Otial setlle-
Merrill, év acres qf the Whitney ranch,
wild game.
Galbreath at the time of bls death, In an-l to mrnt, and allowance of »aid final account.
New Nieklemint Peanut roaster at| FOR RENT—200 acres of farming the following described real property; Lots Thia notice in riven and i»
b -ng across the line in California for
d pursuant
'
One and Two of Hectlon Thirteen, Township to an order of lion Geo. T Baldwin. made and
Mannings.
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land with or w ithout seed, feed or farm­ 69 South of flange 10 East of W illamette Meri­ • ntered the .'¡nth day nf August. 19 .'., directing
L. D. Ward.
tf
dian, In Oregon, containing 56.32 acres.
Mrs. George Hoyt and Bertha Engle ing implements.
this notice to be published in the K lsma TH
W a Strive and J. TV. Piemen,
I
Irated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this list RKprBLicaii a nr «»paper printed and publish
liougiit 40 acre« of land cart of Klamath of Fort Klamath, arrived in the city
C. T. Oliver, who purchased the water
i day of August, 1905. ,
at Klamath Falla, Oregon, for 4 auccr»s|ve
Falla Tues-lay. This is the best they Tuesday evening and are visiting their front back of the Lakeside Inn from . Ssmnel Dixon, Administrator of the estate cd
and con»ecullve week«, the fir»t publication to
could get adjoining the city suburbs father A. II. Engle of this place.
Major C. E. Worden, has teams an«l ’ of Robert <i. Galbreath, dcccase-t.
be Bade on August 31,1900.
II. W, Keesee,
paying |10 per acre.
J. V Ifornost,
A chicken dinner will be given every men at work hauling rock and filling in
Attorney for Administrator.
Administrator.
the
low
places.
He
w
ill
cover
the
rocks
Chas. McCumber, of Dairy lias been Sunday at the Gem Restaurant for 25
with dirt and will soon liavo the best
in town the past few days. He hae cents.
property on the lake shore.
KOIV SALIC
been out in the timber parts of Klam-
Rev. M. C. Starr left Monday morn-1
aih county looking after claims that can I ing for his home at Monroe, Oregon.' A portion of the machinery for the
be taken outside of the reserve.
Mr. Starr will not return to Klamath Klamath Falls Steam Laundry has ar­
All grades of cigars at all prices at Falls. His place will probably be filled rived and W. Neve, the proprietor, says
it is very har«l to get freight in on ac­
Mannings.
by the Conference.
count of no railroad but want* the pe«j-
pie to be patient as he will have things
in running order in a short time.
HAN I \
AUCOUNI
KLAMATH COUNTY BANK
Klamm» f ills. Orccon
C-ijhal SS0.0Ü0. OrßanuiU 1833
tilt'
Full and
1 Complete Line t
1 Well Made and Serviceable
- - OF- - -
«<
Men and Women
L. J'. WILLITS
Chas. Roberts, Chas. Martin, Chas.
Bal-lwin and Al Stahlman returned Sun­
day evening from a two-weeks visit at
tlio Portlanrl Fair, Robt. Baldwin who
accompanied the boys to Portland
stopped at Oregon City where he lias
gone to work for the Electric Light
Company.
t * rriv î i » LT < U» 1 * A'
AWARDED I IRSr rra.iE CAl.iroStllA STATE TAIS. ISO!
CHAMPION
WASHING TABLE
Two bar.« eight w»»sl
Cents. I u.l direction»
cavil box.
-old by
The excursion last Sun-lay on the
Steamer Winema was enjoyed by about
<W people. The lake was quite calm un­
til Eagle Point was reache«! when a ter­
rific wind atorm came up but it did
not affeit the progress oi the staunch
Winema as the l.-oat did not seem to
notice the high waves.
Ogle makes sign boards, towel racks
and rollers, bread boards, ironing lioarda.
knife racks, an-l repairs furniture. Shop,
basement, Chitwood’s.
0. H. Meiss of the firm of Mein and
Armand of this place was in town Fat-
urday for a few hours. His father wan
sick at his home at Montagne an-l Mr.
Meirs was suddenly called home. A
telephone message was received here
Monday that the old gentleman ha<l
die«] ami the remains would lie bui ie«l
in Sacrani'-nto.
BURNS
&
HORNING
REAL ESTATE
a
r< ¡» h m niniit••
l
JiaitiW
ny« til. klatnalh Fall»«
< linttipi n Vurul.v’»winglcM
2131 J alrerl
Htle M iriiila« furcft
ACK A.Ml NTO, CAlJfM
Midway V feed Stables
Good quarters and best of care at
itf/vrica
Horses Boarded by the Week or Month
hi $ asoa \ ablu
W. W. STRAW, Proprietor.
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YOU WILL HAVE TROUBLE
li yoti don’t use a B.iin or a StiKicbikcr
When you buy a wagon get one that is uni­
versali admired. I he best mountain wagon
ma de.
Wi- also aro »geni» for tlm
GENUINE
SINGER
SEWING
MACHINES
l’rin- <d live drnw- r drop h«-.t,| Finger, 1 10.
Other inuki-s ->l Fi nii,g Miu hini ». |25.
GEO. T
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F. S \ !.< IIM)
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25 head Registered
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Hereford Bulls.
25 Head Registered 4’
4»
Hereford Heifers.
Price $75
O. Hcillt lutr, le-iilcuvioxv, Or.
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i’tirnlt uri
n e
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Iteiglrs, Roger A Gallet, Spiebler’s,
Valiants and other high grade perfume
at City Drug Store.
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BALDWIN.
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KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
* CROCKERY
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QkÄSjSWÄR®
26,000 acres of the very best farm land in Klamath
County, FOR SALE CHEAP.
or small tracts to suit purchasers.
ble.
Will sell in large
Terms reasona­
Also have some good residence property in
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Klamath Falls at a bargain.
Correspondence Solicited
BATH
TUBS,
SINKS,
ETC
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