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» LOCALS. Order in tiachoat. Perfumery st Chitwoods. A salouu license lias l>oen granted to Flail Flwckus vl Dairy. Try s bowl of Chili I.’ ju Carn» at the Central. Millinery opening Thursday »nd Fri- day at the Novelty Store. J. R. Elliott of Klaiualh Agency WM a visitor in the city Tueaday. Get a bum cigar? Not nt the City Drug Store. $000.00 In Premiums For . Fall Fair. fa the Ctreuit Ceort of ihs state ot Orecou lor the I'euuty ot Klsmsth. The Stat» ot Oregoa, Flalntl*. vs. E R ru-smee. a< sdnilulsuamr ol the eitaiv oil Joseph l*vni>i|t. (teecsM->t. Ueoi»« Cha-ia.n 1.1VE STOCK-DR A FT HORSES. a« l ounly Ch-rk ot Klaiualh I'oaniy, Ore • VAUIOVH. gon, a 1.U all other persoas --iaimlus m be heirs ot Jc>e)h Rve.iilg. deceased. Delco,!- Clms I.—Three year old »nd over »N.00 I 1 ntr. Order la Kachi al PrecsediBga. 10.IM An Inlerirailtwi Marlas been duly Sled la Clan 2.—Two year old ............... 5.00 thia Court In the above enttiled aetioa. by W Class 3.—One year old. J. Mocre. District Attorney for the Second M Mil *. Prosecuting District of Oregon, and It. W Clas" 4,— Bvet mare and lucking Kivx-e a» >i«cial and additional Coumel lor colt .......................................... 10 00 said Slate, aud It appearing ironi aucli lu- (100 Class 5. — Best two year old lorniai'.on that the auui ot |ue *u. lawful mon (, ey ot the I'ultcd Slate«, now In the cu-tody Class 0.—Best one vear old and poascaaion ot Detenjaui George Cna-uaiti. HOUSES OF ALL WORK. as County clerk ol Klamath County. Oregon, STALL fOX*. has for reaaona >«t forth lu Mid taloeaMllon Mrs. Emma Wing of Ashland, was in fl.« city the Cist of the week on business See the new up to-date hate and caps just from Chicago at the Stilt» Company. J. If. Rice, who lias leared the Pel erchentsd to the Stale ot Oregon, aud It turib- Class 7.— Best three year old and ..... .. ............................................... ican Bsv laalge, was in the eity yester M i caring from rad tntoruiai.ou that one over ......................................... Joaeph Pennig. lau- ot Klamath County. Ore- g.—.Brat two vear old day. gun. now deceased, was the last person law- Malt «a. Stationer y at Chitwoods. tolly seised and |4s»essod thereof, an i that Class 9.—Best mar« and sucking or about the <th day of August. ISSd, Ibe on Steve Hoyt at-.d sister Mi»» Coia left -aid Joseph Peunig dl-4 inualaie, In Klaiualh colt ................... . ..................... last week for a visit to Sisson. Calif County. Oregon, tearing no heirs, widow, or ; Class 10—Best one year old. eith ornia. Known kmdied tspable of Inheriting mid er sex .... .............................. All kinds of face creams at Chitwoods. sum ol money; aud lhat on the Wth day of' JACKS. August, ISWh the Deteiidaiil t R. Kearnes was W hitelake Fthrol Distiht No. 13 has duly appointed administrator of the estate of Class 11—Best three year old and lieen ordered established by the County said Joie) h Pennlg. deceased and that said; | over ............................................... estate was duiy aud completely administered Commissioners. Class 12—Rest two year oi l upon, and said administrator duly relieved Magazines at Chitwood*. aud discharged from his trust as such admin Cl.*** 13—Best one year old ........ Wanted—Night operator, previous istrator by the order ol the County Court In Class 14—Best Jennet............... and for Klamath County. Oregon Thai ail CATTLE. experience not required. Apply at cen debts against the estate of Joseph Pennig. de fHORT DORN—IrVttltAkt «VLl*. tral office. Midway T. A T. Co. ceased, ha»e been fully satisfied aud paid, aud all expenses of administration also fully Class 15—Best three year old and Choice bo» bonbons at Mannings. paid. That upon the settlement ot the final over..................................... George Whorton and family arrived account iu said estate there was found to be a Claws 16— Best two year old .... from Portland last evening on their re balance oi flso.ao belonging to said estate, un ' Class 17—Best one year old.......... claimed aud unexpeuded, which said sum of turn home to Lakeview. rows. money was by an order ot the County Court ot Fit»» watch repairing. L. Alva Luwi*- Klamath County. Oregon, on low II the 5lh Class 18—Best three year old and over................................................ A marriage license was if*tied Satur day of July. IsSS. deposited with the then County Clerk ol said County, by raid defend day Io Alfred Godfrey and Daisy New ant, K R. Reamea. as such aominislrator, and Class 19—Best two year old......... man both of Klamath County. eier since said glute has been lu the possession Class 20—Best one year old ........ ItEREFORDS—BVLLH. Piano for Sale Cheap—Inquire of Mae ol such clerk and uow la in the possession aud custody ol Defendant George Chastain, as “Class 21—Best three year old and Worden. 2 wks Couutv Clerk ol tald County, and by virtue of over . ............................................. About 75 people enjoyed the excur and in aecordauce with the order ot the Class 22—Best two year old sion on the Winema Sunday to Odessa County Court heretofore mentioned, which said order has never been levokad. and that Class 23—Best one year old and the Lodge at Pelican Bay. in consequence thereof said sum of flSO SO has cuws. Beautiful new rings. I.. Alva Lewis. escheated to the State of Oregon and said Class 24—Best three year uld and Stale has a right by la« to said money and ah Dr. H. B. Hargns was reappointed ever ............................................. thereof. Thai the defendant E. ft. Kearnes county physician by tl.e County Court, has no right, title or Interest in or to said sum Class 2 >—Best two year old . his bid being the lowest submitted. of moucy or any part thereof. That defend, Class 26—Best one year old .... Waterman Ideal Fo untain Pens at ant George Chastain has no right, title on in jxnaxv— bills . teresl in or to said sum of money or any pari Chitwood*. lhareof except a right to the possession and Class 27—Best three year old and Mr*. W. A. Ma^singail, of Lakeview, custody thereof, under aud by virtue ot the 1 over............................................... was in the eity yesterday on her return order ol the County Court ot Klamatu County. Class 28—Best two y ear old Oregon, heretofore mentioned. | Class 29—Best one year old .... home from a visit to the Portland Fair. It also appears from said Information that cows. Fresh Oysters a specialty at the Cen Ibe Gori-ruor of the Stale of Oregon directed I the said District Attorney to file said Informs i Class 30—Best three year old ami tral. lion on behalf rf the state of Oregon, and that over ................................. ........... Joe. Coburn, wife and daughter, ar said Governor also appointed It. IV. Keesee ' Class 31 — Best two year old rived in the city Tuesday from Portland Attorney at Law residing at Klamath FalU,’( i Class 32—Best one year old.......... on their return to their home near Yai- Oregon, a-special and additional counsel lor I SWINE. the State of Oregon in the premises. ax. New Nicklemint Peanut roaster at Mannings. Frack Bunting, ot the Bunting Stock Farmin lake County, arrived in the eity Tuesday from Portland on his way home. For a quick sale list your projiertv w ith Burn» A Horning. Mr. and Mr«. Rex. E. Botd and daughter, Miss Milard, left last week f.,r Portland, where Miss Bord will at tend school this winter. 35 cent» lor l'reth eggs at the Central. E. E. Sherwood passed through the eity Saturday from Klamath marsh with 100 head ot beef cattle which he wa* driving to Montague. Choice liquors at the Bank Exchange- for particular people. Mason A Slough report the following sale: W. P. McMillan and others to dlice A. Applegate, lots 8 and 9 in block 41 first additon for *300. 'lanning cariies a fine line of station ery. Dr. A. O. Vogel and wife and R. M. Welsh, who have been at Odessa for the past two weeks, came down on the steamer Tuesday and left for .their home at Loa Angeles. Rose Ctccm for chaps aud sunburns. —City Drug Store. J. W. Howard, the cattle man, ar rived here the first of the week from his K ranch nesr Prineville. Mr. How ard say* be will only feed about 200 head oi cattle this season, Fine watch repairing. L. Alva Lewis. John Sellars came down from the Klamath march Sunday with 80 head of ‘■eel cattle which he is taking to Mon tague to be »hipped to the San Fran cisco Meat Company. Call and try our Chocolate Bonbon*— Also Cigars.—Best in town.—City Drug Store. A little over 0000 acres under the low er project still remain* unsigned and of this Mr. Kern* owns about one-half. The Lower projoct covers 108,742 acres. Said information a!so conta'.ns a demand for ! Ciass 33—Best boar oi any age or judgment in favor of the State of Oregon, to breed............................................... the effect that It be adjudged by the Court Class 34—Best sow of any kind or that said State has a right by law to al. oj breed............................................... -aid sum of glsij.W) aud is ihe owner and en Class 35—Best sow and litter titled to the poaasaalon thereof. It !s thnefire ordered that ail persons Inter POULTRY. ested or claiming to be interested in Ihe estate Class 36—Best trio — Plymouth of said Joseph Pennig, deceased, appear and I Rock.......... show cause, it any they have, within six weeks from the first publication ot this order, Class 37—Best trio Huff Cochin. why the title, ow nership and right oi posses.' Class 38—Best trio, Brown Leg- »ion to the above described glSOSU. lawful i horn.............. money of the Culled States, should not lest in * Class 3»—Best tria, Bronze Tur-, the State oi Oregon. keys . I'. is further ordered that this order be pub lished for -lx conser utive weeks from the date | Class 40—Best tlio Tin keys, any thereof, in a neasp aper of general circulation, other breed................................. published In Klamath County. Oregon, the ve etabli first publication thereof to be made Septem ( Class 41—Pest half bushel Red ber path, MS5. Done In open < ourl this 12th day ot Septem Potatoes ...................... ?............... her, A D INK - j Class 42—Best half bushel White By the Court, HENRY L. BESSON, Jcncg. <; >. Potatoes......................................... j Class 43—Best half bushel pota toes, any variety......................... In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Class 44—Best three cabbage, any Klamath County. i variety............................................ Elvira Greve*, Plaintiff, i Suit in Equity : Class 45—Best three Hubbard vs. > for Joreph Greves, Defendant.) Divorce. , squash............................................. To Joseph Greves, the above named defend ' Class 46—Best squash, any vari- ant : ety ...................... •........................ In the name of the State of Oregon: You are I hereby required to appear and answer the cum- I Class 47—Beet half bushel Man j laint filed against you in the above entitled gel Wtirzel beets........... ........ Court, on or before ihe 26th day of October, Class 43—Best half bushel sugar 1905, the time prescribed in the order fop pub beets....................................... lication, the first publication hereof being on the 14th day of September, 1905, and If you fail Class 49—Best half bushel tur- so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff nips, any variety.................. will apply to the Court for the relief prayed ! Claes 50—Largest and best elis for in the complaint: For a decree dissolving play of vegetables by any one the bonds of matrimony existing between person..................................... plaintiff and defendant, an 1 for such further 1 relief as to the Court may seem jubt and FRUITS. equitable. 1 Cla«s 51—Be»t ten pounds peach This summons Is served by publicalioa In es, any variety.......................... the K lamath R epublican , by order oi Hon. H L. Benson. Judge of said Court, dated Septem Class 52—Best ten pounds apples, ber 14. 1‘>A requiring this summons to be any variety................................... published once a week for six consecutive i Class 53—Best 20 pounds, four weeks. .F. H. MILLS 4 A. L. LEAVITT, varieties......................................... Attorneys for Plaintiff. I Class 54—Best ten pounds pears, Vent Snelling, of Lakeview, arrived any variety.................................... in the city Friday from Portland. He Class 55—Best ten pounds plums, remained over Sunday and took a trip any variety................................... to Pelican Bay on the steamer Winema. I GRAIN. He returned home Monday morning. Class 56—Best variety of wheat, fifty pounds ................................. For diarraoea, dysentery, cholera morbus or summer complaint, take Class 57—Best variety of oats, fifty pounds................................... Blackberry Cordial and Jamacia Ginger Class 58—Best variety oi barley, prepared at Chitwoods. fifty pounds.................................. Class 59—Best sample timothy or red top........................................... SUMMONS. Full and. Complete Line ” - OF= - - Well Made and Serviceable SHOES FOR - Men and Women L. F WILLITS KCHmucb pROjeec BAN K account By fi. E. fiotaatt 1« “For California. | aourev .»i aiippl». It >• fX|*<1«’<I th»t I1.»' I" ro> k of rough marble the sculp , i.\S|uir»tioii 50.1MG lines nun iiivuhwi by tor saw an angel. His prmtiMi hand 1 I lie waler.« ol I'lllii lake, wliisli haa tin chiseled away the imprisoning stone, I aurfaev outlet, will '•<* icv'lainie'l. , revealing to the world a figure ot beauty. j rtiv oslnnate.l c iatoi fit« Rm lamation Willi an equally pre-cient tie Ihe SysU-tu ia ♦l.4Ul),lh'0 or nil avvingo foal United States Rei-l.unation Service sees 'of fIS per act*, th«' sittsllosl ‘••»I lur 10A) tn the Klamath Blatenu of Southern lacruelany project lit«» Government I.a* 5.ÜÜ Oregon and Northern California, a laud I vet undertaken. Tim • ffiverninelif la I of thousands of pro<q>erous (arm h flies, I ien.il to a.lvertiae (or bi.l* t.»r the initial and with cqiuil rkill the engineersot the I work ami construction will ptobablj be- 10 00 -erviee will n*ve.il the agricultural pos gin tin* year« sibilities of this uudevido|>ed region. Dtervwill !«■ no pul.lie bin.I ttmler Under the Klamath Project, the util 5.DJ I ihe project subject to entry lor aevvrnl cial name of thia irrigation system I j !»• ■ wart. TI h ' Guvrrniuvnt h«»Mn»gN ait’ eonstructixl by the Government, lie 2's> 1 ptnet cully eontltted lotlie ».iter covered 000 serve of irrigable land. Ab>nt 115. 15 00 lake lainls and will n> t I»’ thrown o|*n 7.50 000 acres are in piivalo ownership and i to entry until lolly reclaimed and leudy 105,000 acres are guveriiiuent lands 7.50 for cultivation. A» the Government 10.00 The public lands will lie subdivided into 1 will not sell a water right tn mmo than tracts averaging 80 acres in extent, and , under the law tire private lands must I e 160 a> rea to noy one |K-rson, n eonaidsr subdivided into farms not excelling ICO ' al.le acreage of the private holdlliga It seres under one ownership. The avei 1 upon Hie uiiirket at price* ranging from age size of all the (anna will prolrablv $10 Io |50 |«-r acre, depending upon Ihv be less than 100 acres and the total num- amminl ol im|irovi-menta. »tat» ol cul tier of farms and the immense timber ttvalion, quality ol soil mil nearness to resource* of the country will easily market. For particular information relative to Isnd the i flt' isl" of tbo Rec 10.00 support a |>»pu!nlion ot 50,000 people. 7.50 j The Engineers ol the Service are not lamation Service rular inquirer* to the secretary ot the Klamath Water Users' 5.00 here confronted w ith difficult engineer Aa.-o, titlt -n. K amath I alia, Oregon, ing problems. The water supply is The groning seuaoii, owing to the tbiind.mt attd nature lias supplied the high altitude ami ioii»«quetil frost, 1« 15 00 necessary reservoirs, The larger urrà ' ,-oliipaiattvi-ly »liort, but the soli ia very 7.50 of tire irrigable land, about 190 000 acre fertile and the gia«»es, giutut vi get ildca 5.00 will be supplied with water drawn from Upper Klamath Lake situated in Klam Kiel the I aidlvr Imlt* are auci caafullv i ath county. Oregon. This lake 1ms an (grown. Great areas ol utountaiti and hill country stretch sway lu every til- 1 10.00 area of 50,000 acres, an average depth ot rect:oii, nft .rding execilvnt outran»«, , about eight leet and an elevation of 4112 7.50 an I even under present eondi’t.m* »oti.e 5.00 1 feet. Dre lake receives the drainage el an immense watershed. Its only outlet. 25,lXX) head of beef cattle are driven lu | over a rim-rm k. is Link River, a slienin | market annually. KI ini ith rountt sella which has a length of about one mile | eacli year to the ( inte l States army 1 and n lull in lhat distance of 5> feet, many horse« which bring from ll-’.’i lu emptying into Lower Klamath latke fl X) cavil. Meets, grown ex p<-r niiv.-itall v ; This latter lake extends from Klaiualh show a higli percentage oi aug.tr. Teets Falls, Oregon, to laiird. Siskiyou conn I show tl.e tuki soil to Im extremely rich ty, California, a distance of 25 miles. and c*|M-cially af.iptcd to the growing ol 1 The depth ot water varies from one to, ' celery, asparagus, potatm's, and fo lder ' twelve feet and a heavy grow th < t tule- ( (or dairy an.mala. Tho timber resources of tliu Klamath inarks the greater area. The lake has ' an elevation of 4086 feet and an area < f region are enormous The estimates of about 80.000 acre*. Except f-r a large1 exp'ert* n« to the pine aud red Hr forest* drainage channel,which will pr.ibablv l <- tributary to Up|*-r K Inniatli lullr. range 5.00 ' navigable. lamer Klamath Lake will In- from 10 billion to 15 billion Let. I 5.00 reclaimed by drainage and eva|K>rati- n * Th* climate i* healthful and attrac and subsequent irrigation. Its outlet tive. Many delightful nooks and i at Keno into the Klamath river will be 1 corner*, forest-covere I mountains, ex pan*ivc laki* sod crystalline, trout 5 00 'leeprned twelve feet by a rock cut. The second reset voir is Clear latke, in stocked stream* tempt the city folk who 2.50 Mo Joe county, California, where a re take summer outings; and nut lite least 2.00 i straining dam must be construetod. The important ta the Ix-autiful auil myster J outlet of the lake is la«st river which' toils Crater Lake— tie of the wonders I 3.00 Hows north through rich valley lands in of the West. Ihe »lint gun devotee, j Oregon an I tjien turns south, emptying (Ind* n<>w ¡.ere such duck, geewe nn I 2.00 j after a Cours»' of 60 miles into Title swan shooting as these tu-niutain lakes I Lake, situated partly in Oregon but afford. chiefly in California. Clear Lake lias The Klamath conntv is <>n<« of vaat 2.00 , an elevation of 4533 feet. Il* waters urnlevebqw' l resources of vast |*>aetbili- I will be utilized in irrigating about ties. With the construction t.l tint gov 2.00 60.000 acres ot lanih in I-angell, Yonna ernineul irrigation system and tl.e , 'and Poe Valleys. Ix>»t River, up. n building of railroads to carry the pro I 2.00 1 leaving Poe Valley, debouches upon the ' dneta to market, both srl.ievcminta it Klaoiath Plateau and from this point tl.e imm.-.. .tie itiltire, gulden op;»>rtun 2.00 1 ita waters w ill be diverted, through a itte* lor the farmer, tl.e stock man, the ¡drainage channel, into the Klamath nianufacittrer and the business n.an I 2.00 1 river, thus depriving Title Lake of it* will present themselves. For Sale—A full equipped soda water ■ 1.00 plant nt a bargain. Call at the Repub- lican office. tf. 2 00 Rev. M. Goodheart, of Trinity Ep is- ! 2.00 1 copal Church Ashland, Oregon, will J 1 hold religious services at the Methodist I 2.00 J Church Klamath Falls both morning I ' and eveping, Sept, 17th. 5.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.50 2.50 Reiglrs, Roger A Gallet, Spieliler’s, Valiants and other high grade perfume at City Drug Store. The members of the Woman,» Chris tain Temperence Union will hold their regular meeting in the M. E. Church, Friday Sept, 15, at 2:30 P. M. Hubject. 1» alcohol a safe or necessary ntodicine? All arc cordially invited. Emma Grigsby, Rec. Secretary. All grade» of cigars at all price* at Manning*. Wnt. Carrol and wife of Roseburg, ar rived in the city Friday. Mr. Carrol i* a metnl>crol the Him oi Carrol A Hikes, and 1* here to do the plumbing for the Klamath County High School Building KLAMATH COUNTY BANK Klamaih Falls. Oregon Ca i.'al $50,000. Oigarized 1803 BUESING &. 1 ! ' ' M I ’ I ■ ! 1 ■ ■ a 4-in-haikl. I’arties conveyed to all points in South ern Oregon an i rt!i-rn < iln >rnn : ais > n favorite camping, huntin..*, and fishing grounds. A Good quarters and best of care at A ll!«,l€ k’A rics WEAK« Driving Teams are Specially Kept for the Public. HEADQUARTERS FCR CITY DRAY Walter Ai 1 1rplv, 1 >r*<»|>rlc*tor BURNSS IIORNlNf REAL ESTATE INSURANCE KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. 26,CG0 acres of the very best farm land in Kiainath County, FOR SALE CHEAP. Wil! sell in Ur-c or small tracts to suit purchasers. ble. Terms reasona Also have some good residence property in Klamath Falls at a bargain. NOVELTY STORE Correspondence Solicited. Reference Fall Opening of First National Bank. Klamath Falls. Or. MILLINERY and- 4» * Dress Goods Ihe largest line of Millinery and Lady Furnishing (¡nods in the City. Hats, up to date. Caps of the latest styles. Fall Underwear and Ho siery. - PI1OP S. BENNETT, YOU WILL HAVE TROUBLE * ❖ If you don’t use i Bain or a Studebaker When you buy a warnm get one that is uni versal! admired. The best mountain wagon made. We also are agents for the 4* I * GENUINE SINGta SEWING MACHINES Price <>t five drawer drop he .id .- iiigi-r, *40. Other makes of hewing Machin.» |2A. ♦ ♦ ♦ * >• * * Jewelry of all kind*. L. Alva Lewis. GEO. T BALDWIN. 2.50 C. L. Noel, contractor for the Klam 4* 4* 4. 4« 4* 4k 4* 4* 4* 4* ath Lake Mill A Lumber Company, is 2.50 now putting the finishing touches on the A cash prize of fifty per cent of above new American House annex, and would amounts will be given for second best be gla l to have people call and inspect exhibits in all < i the above classes. the work. Cash prizes will also be given for ex- My watch repair department cannot George Al »son and »on Dean Mason, hibits of special merit. be excelled on the Coast. L. Alva Lewi*. ( of Lo» Angeles, and M, |{, Potter, of DOMESTIC. J. J. Kelliher, of the U. 8. Weather Pokegama, were In the city on a busi Class GO—All kinds fancy work, Bureau at North Head, Washington, ha* ness , tiip the first of the week. Mr. preserved fruits, jellies, etc.... been in the city the past week looking j Potter states that ho is shipping nearly ................................... ... Blue Ribbon after his property and signing up the all of his factory and first grade lumber land to the Water Users Association. to the Chicago market. He is eon to in- Mr. Kelliher was a resident of Klamath 1 plating putting in a box factory to use Fine Toilet Soap at Chitwood*. County about 16 year* ago. up his siirplu» supply of commons. 11« Henry Conn, of Roseburg, «** in the We fill any pre-cription* with prompt may also build a dry kiln in connection city Saturday on bi* way to hi* ranch ness and accuracy.—City Drug Store. | with Ills mill. near Pine Grove. The new Catholi: Church will not be , Figure with us for fall and winter School supplies at Chitwoods. dedicated for some time. Bishop C. J. .»hoes, clothing etc. etc. It will pay 4* P. L. Fountain left Sunday morning O’Riley, of Baker City, who arrived .you. K. K. K. Store. K 4*4* 4* 4* 4* 4*4*4* 4* 4* 4*4» 4* 4*4*4* 4* 4* 4*4* 4* to visit hi* son, Glen, and to make ar here Friday for that purpose was taken I rangements for his attending school this 1 A chicken dinner will be given every sick and as he did not improve, he was winter at Ashland. Bnnjoe», Guitar*, Violin*, Accordeon» Sunday at the Gem Restaurant for 25 < l.icken dinner Bunday at taken to the railroad Tuesday morning and Harmonicas at Chitwoods. FOR RENT—SOO acre* oi farming and will go to the hospital for medical cent«. f'rowu Toilet Croat» »1 1 *•** land with or without seed, feed or farm treatment. The Boston Store is ths place to i 200 cords dry wood, mostly fir, lfldnch If you wish a pair »• "hoe* W • ing implement*. L. D. Ward. tf length, at *2.00 per cord. Inquire of Al I monoy on your winter clothing. wear, and comfort, call •• Very sltractiv« line of shirt waists Carlson at Moore Bro», saw mill. 26 Fine watch repairing. L. Alva Lewis. Hhoe Store. H. V. Gate«, of Hillsboro, arrived in just. in. The Boston Store. Choice liquors and cigars and select the city Friday to look after the con Best Oyster cooks st the ( ,n^ After the summer* vacation, Mrs. The Boston Store is sidling 25 struction of ths new power plant and Anna A. Thomas left the first of the ( brands of wines at the Bank Exchange. I double blrnkcts for h5 cents. I or Sale—320 acres good farmin» ' flume for the Light h Water Company. week for Ashland, to meet her son Har-1 I Get your Prescription» filled at Chit Enquire about our prise growing con two miles duo West <>f K'*™*lh ’ , wood*. Silverware, cut glass, clocks, novel old, who has been in Portland during 1 test. The Boston Store, ♦ 10 per acre. Also 26* •er*i . ties, etc. The finest line in Klamath the fair. Both will resume their course Private dinifig rooms for family use at Cbmpletest lino of Fountain Byri ngrs home ranch at Kent', Orr»01’1 ( County. L- Alva Lewi*. of studies at the State Normal Bqfiool, the Central. Water Bottles, and Combination Syr- Enimitt. Once tried al«»}* used. City Drug where they will remain during the win- Chloride Lime, 16 cen'.g a can. at Inge» und Water Bottles ever shown Ro»» Cream for chap» (Chit-oil*. |ture CbocM«*»». her* At City Drug Store. , Off- Drug '-’are. Stilts Co. t CROCKERY J f J4’4»4’4’4’4»4*4’4»4’4»4».<«ww—» f BATH TUBS, SINKS, OICO The Hardware Dealer E