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I LAMA TH REPUBLICAN WILL ENFORCE W. O. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. !NG NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON TWO DOLLARS THE YEAR IN ADVANCE. Klamath Falls, Ore., Thursday, September 14,1905 USSIAN-JAPANESE I i ! ORDINANCES timbkiii .INI’. m rirvi < ro s ri ih n vii»;» ttnliedSia<«U"d»m«. Uk«vl.w,®r»S"" Aneesi l» I»* '• ' Ineomi.llsne, »IH> »'• i '">l«iv.«<» '»• »«• ot Cenar... et tu"« ». »«• ' MISI, ni <>r.ann. hs. «Ili» .|«> ' " Lee hlssworn .isiemeid N" ivi. lor ili«« rur- , l ... of Ib. M,«H. M 4 ....... . «»... r...»«MP'.« « * No li», K .« '1 •«>■’ >■*•' IT'’”' ihst ihe lami «»««ehi I» "• tlinhrr or .Ione Ih»" ««rlmdtur» l'«r ........».I t„ e.l»l .i«l» l>'-«'«’" '•» - ’* belnreiie» Ch»*ia n si hi. .■* ••• •' Ki«'"«' gali., Oregon. >'» SsiurHv. »>• ’’ll " No.emb.-r. l«A llensm. ».«Il.......... " W C.rnm-hs • . S.. . A . . ....... ... « » Smllb.tndJo . phSmtih »U «■! s -"■•»> : »U«. or«e<>n. A««' »"■• »ll i" """* *’ ,er.el> 0..-SI.O. !••• «t. I ls ' ' i> ■ < ■». ••• ed lo HI» tbrlr risu»« m Do. . C«-■■ ou oi li W a |LRO ao ¿ IN KFFK« T MAY Ito Ito» r tosali BROKER Arriva •• Nlvel Hrldge •• t«Il ITreb K 'atnaih Rprliigs •• |»t»te •• IS'begema |r«if I’ i A vìì tmi A »ha I» ve Rlamath Ri'flhg» • •• fl««4'| Hi 140«» • |h»gue * rurali Klamath Falls, Oregon. I Cetttorau. Oma"». .*4 T.rrll..n," M esl.»i»41 at«!.. I» SCI cl Auausl I. !'•' *” berge.el Klam» » M».................... *'•" ?«• Some Of the Provisions Which Will ....... ...... Receive the Special Attention of the City Council KI AMA HI LAKH MARK L. BURNS «o«»'“ DR. WM. MARTIN DENTIST Klamath Falls, Oregon • A M • A» , •'« - 1st . »:ie . • la . 1 • « I" l’> A M »” 4 » , II.« » Hit» . Il« . •>’ « r i • ■ u « the French diK-juien t shall be final évidente. KI AM UH alili» * *Mu, ■■ ■>> Article 15.—The ratification of thia TREATY USE l.rtv* Tht«ll treaty ahall be countersigned by the 1to As the Town Council have taken a stand for a cleaner ' ’ KLAMATH FALLS SODA WATER Arri«« Rogue sovereigns of tlie two states within town and intend to enforce the ordinances providing tor the « B « rlr ItrlitR« > U • 50 days after its signature. The i 1 all 4’t rfc the most ? u • safety and protection of the public streets and for the abate k is uuath Bi’fiHg« French and American Embassies shall The peace treaty open* with a pre REFRESHING SUM MLR DRINK i e • k .<<« gih epi • to ■* 7 tip M amble reciting that His Majesty, the oe intermediaries between the Japan ment of nuisances within the town, it would be well for the Arrive Fall I < nek Manulactuicd In all Flavors • « I' y 1» ' ■ 1 "»• «tavia Hi id«« Emperor and Autocrat of all the Rus ese and Russian government to an property owners to read carefully the following provisions lor. «sld «Ih <l»> vi Norr«" c i . Hhiilar. Kecrhrr. >«s * pMtue nounce by telegraphy the ratlfieatlon sia«, and His Majesty, the Emperor > a - in two of these ordinances. If these sections are strictly Thrall Telephone Main 33 i a - 1 ‘ ' .nun, desiring to close the war of the treaty. IIMllKK I »ND »< I U Nt NOTICK llrtisy f Ih’llf, l’irsi^ o—>- Two additional articles arc agreed | compliedwith.it will be a long step in the right direction. » or i t in i« »n«.» n « subsisting between them and t-nllrd St«iv. I »»«I «’*■■’ !•"«■'•»« Or»«««». to, as follows: > -vins; appointed their reipectiTe ORDINANCE NO. 76. HFTER hll Sus 1». ns* n ■ (!»•■ Iku 11 Article 1—The evacuation of Man r;e.. ; otentiaries and furnished them c.»mi.l.«»«e »n!i iI "' • ” •• "’■* •" An ordinance providing for the safety and protection of C,»ii«r»«r>t J»»« . I- ' « "X' ■'1 ».ith full powers, which were found churia by both armies shall be com Ihr ««;« <•( . .IIIL.T I»|| I' >«> siat», oi c»l W. B. McLaughlin to be in form, have couie to an agree plete with 18 months from the sign- highways and public property. Hori.l» <>« ■».>ii. ‘ .-«• I« »«"I "••"« T*r Section ç.—It shall be the duty of any occupant of anv »llory." •• .»trn.L.1 ««••>’ IbiLlk l»«>.l ment and a treaty of peace and arrang . ing o>* the treaty beginning with the . retirement of troops of the first line. premises within the town of Klamath Falls to keep the side Siat», b» «.-I nt A'i< «'< ( !•'« » <««•>'« fluiul». ed as follows: oi Klan«»lh r»ll» < ■ K » "«'h H al» or Article 1.—Stipulates for the re At the expiration of the 18 months walks in front of same, at all times, clear of boxes, wood or Oregon, h»» Iki. *•» ’ • ' '■> «I« « ••"" * M» ... ' - establishment of peace and friend the two parties will be able to leave •It» K'»"»".. - F',NL . s "V‘»N»»'. *■« »«K ship between the sovereigns of the as guards for the railway 15 soldiers other incumbrances or obstructions to travel, except that T|> W S K 11’, K »» »I ««’ I »ib e-' !•««»«'! I» such occupants receiving or shipping goods mav temporarily •how thai Iho I»|»I -"«I l '• two empires and bet ween the subjects per kilometer. '•■"•hl.- Article 2—The boundary which lHlliabrr or »loti» Ih»» to' »«r rultiir»l Russia and Japan, respectively. occupy such portion of the sidewalk as is necessary for that (or ptir|><>«r. ami l«> <.>•!■' hi» >’ « ’>’ »»1‘i Article 2. —His Majesty, the Em : limits the parts owned, respectively, lami boh»r«> n»«1 r H» t .in. ’. I«« ot Kt»m purpose, leaving a passage way open at all times. by Russia and Japan in Sakhalin is peror of Russia, recognizes the pre- ath Colino . CL ■«.-’ »' ’ > - lr.-«- al Ktanoih Section 6.—No person shall place or deposit any boxes, Kall«. Orr«oa, <»n t-«i>if l»' ih» rilh da» «»I nund. ant influence from political, land shall be definitely marked of! on Ortobor, ma II» »•«"<■• •• »iim»«»» " <> mi’.itary and economic points of view the spot by a special commission. barrels, wagons, carts, sleighs or other incumbrances upon Smith. Harr, I-. Ili )• . I. x»» » ’’I" J"’>» of Japan in Corea, and stipulates that •ton. all or Klamath 1 « ’> ’» » ’> ’ PAID SMOKERS OF PIPES. any street, avenue, alley, sidewalk or public place within the jrr.ro« rlalmlng •l>rt.rW ih» •u«,»«t1« phone main tea Russia will not oppose any measure ■rrlbrtl tanti« «r i r«|«t»»i. .1 t» III» ih» r elaUrt » ,i r its government, protection or con Paria Tobacco Houses Hire Many corporate limits of the town, except in accordance with the In il«l» olttce ou or brfor» »»"I >th 4«. ot nei- provisions of the section respecting permits. Men to Color Their ebor. 1K* J N Wal»on. I:r«m»r trol that Japan will deem necessary Meerschaums. to take in Corea.- in conjunction with Section 12.-—It shall be unlawful for any persons to TIMB kR|i.ANl». Ai TJL’NKJ. LV* NoTICK the Corean government; but Russian "With the growth of the hobby of haul any gravel, brick, manure, dirt or refuse in any cart, FOR PUHI.lt ATIO.V sul«j«vts and Russian enterprises are smoking meerschaum pipes, ” said Ik« to en-oy the same status as the sub Hatendorfer. of Philadelphia, report, 1 wagon or other vehicle, without the same being so con VN1TKD STtTF** MX!» OFFH’t LARK* I jects and enterprises of other coun the Louisville Herald, "there hav. structed as to prevent parts of same being scattered upon VIRW.ORKGOX Al I'^T Ivm fint'ce H • betebv given ths’ In c<»nij snrr with the pro sprung up concerns which make s tries. RATES REASONABLE the streets. vi'lons »»f the Act <M lune L I*'* rntlllrd An i business of coloring these pipes. act for the «sir of tnnlor !•’» Is in *h* s•*» ’• •»! Article 3. — It is mutually agreed Section 18.—It shall be unlawful for anv person to hitch ( alifornls. Oregon, Ncvads an«1 Washington "How do they do it? Well, in the that the territory of Manchuria be cost natural way Imaginable, By ah«l of a I11« h n ■ Territory.” a« extended tn all the !*iii»lic Land fasten any horse or other animal to any ornamental fence States simultaneously evacuated by both smoking them. In Paris there are twe Furnished Rooms with or by act of Angual 4. 1*9.’. «he Inline ng «*t « R t ai«'l V nai m m '( Russian and Japanese troops. Both firms which employ about 1,000 men ti railing or to any ornamental or shade tree upon any street persons have thia day fl I lu thia o RL m their ltrs h alt I» Ilii« | j ! »worn siairmanta. c without board countries being concerned in this do nothing but smoke. They are paid or other public grounds. Henry F Turner. <»f 14c. j i c? • cy of M vrlon cents an hour. They smoke mild evacuation their situation should be 20 State of Oregon sworn ata:rm*nt N » for tobacco tn order that they can smoiu The ordinance provides a penalty of from $1 to ÿço for absolutely indentical. 2.11 rights ac a great length of time without getting the purrhaao of ths M*»e 1 and NK «•< .’ r 9» s k > L W M the violation of anv of the above sections. « irrd by private persons anti com- a headache. Wlllista A Turner of M ttaan - riMtniy of "I have seen these men at work I .lies sliall remain intact. ORDINANCE NO. 24. Chehalis State of WaC. iik » - < ru «tata Corne Main and 11th Sts. Article 4.—The rights possessed by They are a queer sec Some of them No .S.V. for th* pur< t>*e t f the NK’.’tFA. An ordinance defining a nuisance and providing for the ment are persons of high educational at Fee I. an<! 6«c i.'Tpm c. T. BONNEY. Russia in conformity with the lease tainments. who. being out of ether em R 1U I W M *- y Russiaand Port Arthur and Dalny, i ployment, do not object to sitting in a abatement thereof. That they will offer proof to ahaw that the I’I h i c Main lh*T Attorney and Counse'or at Law : ther with the lands and waters cool spot, reading and smoking. It’* Section 1.—That the storing, piling or accumulation of land sought 1» more « a i able for Its Umber «»r 1» i u niti/ Abati.'.<ti 1 s as-lslty atone than f< r aerleuhural ;• irp'»«'« and to ; went, shall pass over in their cn- a snap for them. 1 piles of manure or other offal subject to decomposition and rsiabhtb their cla m to I land b’fn-e <1» t "Others of these hired smokers ar« NOTARY PUBLIC ' etv to Japan, but the properities Cbaatalu ckrk of K ainath 1 » Ore atiiiaoffloe Ignorant fellows, who have never i »iit« I Nvw ■ r.l ., Hui bng I rights of Russian subjects are to achieved success in anything but decay, in or upon any lot, street or alley within the corpor at Klamath F«:s. Ore, on «Ut ir<U the 14 lay I of October, l'.»v». r ic) ns n • <» » tn> »•«•• W p ate limits of the town, is hereby declared a nuisance and a lx- safeguarded and respected. amoving. Rhoads. E It Spencer E K F • ’i .1 rill. Or "A few women are in the gathering. menace to the health and cleanliness of said town. Article 5.—The goverment of Rus- II E Turner oi . ore. and W A T irner of » t istr <r c c oe* Montaano. M’a«h An; and a |*r-ru claim and Japan engage themselves re- but they are all sorry looking wrecks. r Section 2. — It shall be unlawful to store, pile or accumu Ing advervciy the a 1 »« \ Iricribcd ian ls ar« "Some of the smokers are diseased ■ 'll’-’ not to put any obstacles to requested to f • th- : lai; « tlih offi' o on Many of them have consumption. But e . ral measures (which shall be this does not endanger the person whe late any manure or other offal upon any lot, street, or alley or betoresaid 14lli Jar of (»• ’» v>»'r. .YO5 Ç J M Wa ’ won. Register. Summer Novelties. Lawns. Dim- 1 for all nations) that China buys the fine meerschaum pipe later ¡within the town. f! ke for the developenient of the on. for the pipes are boiled and baked Section j.—It shall be the duty of all property owners T!MRKRL\ND M T JI NK ICS NOTH K ¡ties. Percales, Shnmbrafs. In to eliminate ail germs. ■rce and industry of Manchuria. i FoR I I Bl !< A71’»N ' to remove or cause to be removed any such nuisance. "The officials in Paris are trying to f! Klamath l-'ulls Or. ) United Rtetrfi I end ofll- •. Lebrvt ■ . O'wn. ; 6.—The Manchurian rail- break dia Linens. Linens, Calicoes, up this business, claiming that Aug. II. I9(i5. Notice !• nerehy ftten that In « Section 4. — For failure to remove such nuisance the r, perated jointly between it endangers the health of the hire V V «.■ -J compliant« with the proviaioi't of the act of I owner shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon (’onfreaa ol Jun« 3 1578. • ntliHfl X » a t lor Laces. Embroideries, Stockings ad Japa«i at Kouang Tclieng lings.” *alc of timber Iwi lt in the Riatrv ol (’a: The two branch lines shall be conviction shall be punished by a fine not less than $5 nor the and a fíne line of Gloves Hornla,Oregon, N'evt la a-i 1 Wa»bin •’..»■» Ter Aluminum Horse Shoes. HARRY WEBER ■nployed cnlv for commercial and in- ritory,” an ritrn-1‘1 (o All the pubic t.and Tn the Russian army aluminum more than $ço. .»trial purposes. In view of Rus horseshoes are said to have been tried Htatr« by art of Augont 4. Warren EHnilth, M 1 • I 2V 'rio H of New London, county <4 ( ii«-hai • s of ’s keeping her branch line, withal) with good results A few horses I d All •« »».nJ upniputeta' «»< M’ashinfton, ha« thli day file I m thi« offk« •S by her convention with China the Finland dragoons were first M» » corn etwtei «n> No .*991 (or the purcha«e th* Paint and !•••!• Ihe«6 and shod with one aluminum of the SE’f S£'v < mc 3? ■«', h \V»4 ME'4 . the construction of that railway, chosen, shoe and three iron shoes each. The Sec.«, Tp 87 H K I. ’ K W M and will offer proof ..pan acquires the mines in connec experiments showed that the alumi Estimates Tarn shed ! to »how that the land »ought 1» more tahiabta PHONE 108 tion with such branch line which falls num shoes preserved the foot bet- i for it« timber or atone than fur agricultural purpoae«, and to e«tabn»:i bla claim to »aid oher. However, tlie rights of pri-1 ter than the Iron ones. land before Gen ('haMain Clerk of Klamath e parties or private enterprises are , His Suggestion. > Co. at hitoflloe at Kiamatb Fail» Oregon, on -> be respected. Both parties to this i "The wages of sin," said the speak Tueeday, the 3l«t day of October. 1905. Hu ; name» a» witnrtaea: Bernard Kracin nh rger . eaty remain absolutely free to under er, "Is death.” íj : I of Roseburg, Oregon. Lynn A lx?Roy of Elma, take what they deem fit on expropri "I'm in favor of startin' a strike tn Math. Dalle H. ('arr, of H<Mjii,a:n, M ash and have ’em raised.” yelled the walking ated grounds. William King of ttosrb t. Ore Any and all delegate, suddenly waking up.—Chica IK. O. Smith Proprietor 1 [’frwim claiming adver»r|jr the abovede A-tide 7.—Russia and Japan en-i go Record-Herald. j »crlbed land» are requeue 1 to file their claims Klamath Falls Oregon . ige themselves to make a conjune- | in thi* office on or before »atd 31st dav of Oct Those Girls Again. obrr, 1905. J. X Maiton, Register. ■ of 'he two branch lines which Tess—What do you think of my new at Kouang-Tcheng-Tse. shoes? Quite nobby, aren't they? Town Ireasurer's Notice. Article 8.—It is alleged that the Jess—Yes, they are rather knobby, Notice is hereby given that there are •l"00 NEEDED but I think any first-class chiropodist Official Newspaper of branch lines of the Manchurian rail could remove the knobs.—Philadelphia funds in the town treasury for (he re- way shall be worked with a view to Klamath County and rlrmption of tl «" loll .»ing wsr rant« : . — » - assure commercial traffic between • No. 1212, 1243. 1241, 1215, 12 U), 1247, Nottua Hv, i«» fili thr n*ar powlttnnw '-r at, | them without obstruction. Leading Journal of the 1248, 1249, 1250, 1251, 125’2, : M, 1254, l>r 'tslhi.s.l stili T.legrsp), I ...i,,,.. n »•ni V<»tN<> HLN Sh I I.ADIHs ol . ' xlrtlcle 9.—Russia cedes to Japan I 1255, 1256, 1257. 1258, 1251», 1260, 126!, 'liabit., ti, Interior Oregon Country the southern half of Sakhalin island Administrators Sale of Real Property 1263, 1363, 1264, 13«5, 1366, 1267, 1268. as far north as the 50th degree of j Notice ia hereby given, that in pursnanceof Interest will cease In m this «Ute. north latitude, together with the is an order of the County Court, of Klamath Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, thin I Oregon, duly made and entered on and R. R. Accoanting lands depending thereon. The right' County, Hth day of Kept, 1W>5. the 31st day of August. 1905. in the mauer of W.Lnnl.h rrn, ,,,, O| ., of free navigation Is assured in the ' the estate ot Robert G. Galbreath, deceased, • ui Rt.thin Av«'"'« I» Amrrlr. <i , . . J. W PlKMKKS, »«-honl» »rv tin. IgrgA» «»rm he Trl.Kmi the undersigned, the administrator of the said f’; i'!s of La Perouse and Tartar/. Town Treasurer. ■ IN nil worn D I .1 I will on and after Saturday, the 30th y«»,..1i«l I.b> «P l..<ht.( At tide 10.—This article recites the estate, tltnrl.H * day of September, 1905, »ell at private »ale for We event«- . xi h.itii, tn ever, .tiident McCLOUD RIVER PAILROAD Tho Largest Circulation situation of Russian subjects on the cash in band, subject to confirmation by the to lumi.h him nr lirr « ..... iiir.n j...,. Upton and Bartle troni H«i to »«x> • n.onih In hi .,.. , a , t Southern part of Sakblln islands, and Court, all the right, title and interest and Rocky Mout-tgln», or tvm »7. „ and the Best Medium for estate oi the said Robert G. Galbreath, deceas Time Table No. 9, Ju y 20, 1905 n.onih li. hi,le» arat of ine It., ki... ilnn,-. r‘. pulatesthat Russian colonists there ed, at the time of his death, and all the right, From Upton Townward Up dlal.lt ur<m Rimili.lion shall be free and shall have the right title and interest that the said estate has by Reaching a Prosperous Hilolant.can .mer ai an, tlmr N-. ,a PM. Lr. A m A Cleanliness and Good Work ration» Kor full |>artirnlar. r« I'ar ht.j. 3.00 D Pplon W to remain there without changing. operation of law or otherwise, acquired othei ot our to-hrul. »rile direct .......... «.. rnti.e than or in addition to that of said Robert G. 8.12 Burk and Trading Public onira at ITneli.nail. ». t ataloau. ire Guaranteed. their nationality. Per contra, the Galbreath at the time of his death, in and to 8 28 Howard W 3 32 Japanese government shall have the the following described real property; Lota Rig Canon The Morse School of Te'e^aph) Also Agont for LONDON AND and Two of Section Thirteen, Township 8.47 D Pierce rij.t to force Russian convicts to One Cincinnati, (>, lliiff.ilo, N. y. it 39 Routh of Range 10 East of Willamette Meri 3.57 Hignal Butte Atlant», (ia. l.aCr<«aac, Win. LANCASHIRE EIREJgS. .lie territory which is ceded to dian, in Oregon, containing 56.32 acres. 4 OR Hooper Texarkana. Tex. Snn Framimo.l al Dated al Klamath Falla, Oregon, this 31st 4 22 her. 115 The Republican fights no man but prints —4 a H r jkoki -». day of August, 1905. 4.40 D McCloud w A rtfcle 11.— Russia engages herself j Samuel Dixon, Administrator of the estate 4 45 North McCloud all the news as It occurs 4.00 ’o make an agreement with Japan | of Robert G. Galbreath, deceased. Anli Crock Junction H. W. Keesee. 6.06 E«peran za W giving Japa esc subjects the right to j good or bad NO I ICE. 6.80 Attorney for Administrator. Dry Creek fish In Russian territory or waters of I atn prepared to furnish blue 6.42 Algomah PM. Ar. prints of any Township in tlm Lake the sea of Japan, the sea of Oskhotsk 6.M 1> Barile W i view I jui -I District, prim. ror. and Bering sea. Notice of Filing of Final Account. ll'e try to please by doing everything Water V4 mile west Algomnh reeled before mailing. Address Article 12.—The two high conlract- H O. Johnnon. m || Htirkhalter, just as well as we know how W. B, Bnhler, •ng partiesengage themselves to re-! Notice is hereby given that John V Houston, «Manager. Hiip«rlnttn(1ent. administrator of the «state of J. H. Houston, Lakeview, Oregon. .he commercial treaty existing deceased, has filed his final account and that i ween the two governments prior »Monday the 9lh day of October, A. D. 1905. has fixed by the court as the time for hearing to the war in all Its vigor, with slight ! been of objections to »uch final account and the H. ROSEBOOM modification* In details and with a ; settlement thereof; all persons interested in RALEIGH 4 CO. | the said estate are hereby notified to be prrs- ■7"st-fav(ired-nation clause. G EN ERA L FREI GIIT ER, at the court room in the town of Klamath rtlclc 13.—Russia and Japan reri- ; 1 ent WILLIAMSON RIVER Falls, Oregon, on Monday the 9th day of Octo- CAMPING GROUND procally engage to restitute their pris- I her, A. D. 190.5, at 10 o’clock a. m. and offer any fJWPrompt nml careful attention ters of war on paying the real cost objections they may have to the final settle I »m now prcparctl to ,1,'u’ rl,n ment, and allowance of said final account. to all orders....... keeping the same, such claim for This notice ia given and published pursuant people who tleairo to camp <>'• 'VW*“’’1 cost to b? supported by documents. to an order of lion. Geo.T. Baldwin, made and ' "on river. Will keep a bonrilind >»n’’** Conveyancing and Article 14.—This peace treaty , entered the 30th day of August, 1905, directing OUR PARTNERS MEAT MARKET »nil will have pn«ture ami h*y R’r h"4** this notice to be published in the K lsnath II be drawn up In two languages, ' R spvbi . ican a newspaper printed and publish Examining Title*. Botta a ill bo kept for rent. I'«< 1 lr**1 MCDONALD 4, SON We have « largo list of citv. farm an«l ’ tn 1 English, the French text rd at Klamath Falls, Oregon, for 4 successive Will carry mail l<>4 ‘,*ulp and consecutive weeks, the first publication to PROPRIETORS timber lands, which we will Im p|fMu(i '»flit to oil. „ evidence for the Russians and I be made on August 31,1905. to »how to homoRroltorn «n,| [nv,.Morl, VERY BEST OF MEATS ’!• English text for the Japanese. J. V. HovrroM, fra to anti from Agency. Phone 15. Office Worden Bldg, End of Ad m i nt H rat nr. 1’aAKK Hilf” EAST ENO. MAIN ST. k- CMC of ditflculty «»f Inf» rprd.atlon. ' SODA WATF.R ESPY, the Soda Water Man Mason and Contractor Estimates Furnished Il’s the Movement PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE Mrs. W. B. McLaughlin : liBEN S BNHDWIIRf Siottj At the Novelty The Klamath Republican Stilts Co LEARN TELEGRAPHY H.AMÄTH BARBER SHOP BOA LOCK AND GUNSMITH J. n. nooRE, REAL ESTATE bHdgr. I -