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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1905)
Official NewpaPer ol Klamath County and Leading Journal Ol the Interior Oregon Country. KLAMATH REPUBLICAN The Largest Circulation and Is I the Best Medium for Re lcMng «Prosperous and Trading Public KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, OCTOBER 5, 1905. VOL. X -w * s —• NO. -7 I BISHOP insists city councii ON TRUTH MEETS FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR AND RACES ARE SPREE ENDS DEATH GREATER SUCCESS THAN EVER IN THE GOLD Bl MINE ■ Accuse» the Editor of the ¡.angeli Valley Telephone Younx Alan Falls Down A 60 Foot Ledge Contain KLAMATH COUNTY HORSES MAKE GOOD TIME I ranchisi* Is Amended (•xpressof Maliciously ing Gold Almost win Stairway and Dies the and Passed. nisreprwxnting fuels in City Limits. Following Day l int Display of Fruits und Farm Products. The Weather Was Favorable and a Large Crowd Witnessed the Stock Parade on Saturday-Associa- Tlir regular monthly inerting of the yr, Pr, »ideili ami t ¡»nthuiicli of the field has been diacovered within > ■’* Wm. Novel, who is quite well known < Ity ( oiiiictl uKK I *I<I Munday rvuriing tion Clears Five Hundred Dollars. of a mile of the corporate limi of around town, while going to his room O» a I|:- h ■isopH"«““’ l -’Kell Valley Iran. ,t I. drawn, I wish II dlsHm tly "',l 1 Mill th«* Ungali ,,,r I*”’*1’ out with th* following in«*iiibrra pH’M-nt: Atrg. Marlin Jr., |»r«««i<l«*nt, Tnialrra llialmp, Willltn and H«hall<M-k, Itrcordvr <' 11 rower and Manila! J. (*. Hmilb. \ OoiniiiUfi (ration iron» A. F. NafUg* r and a rraoliillou l»y tin* Klamath Ih-vrl- ■ »pint nt (‘otjipany, accepting the frail- «’hl»«'lor th«* right of way fur a »Irrel railway ami »tram railroad, a a» receiv ed rtlid plrtcrd <»n tilr. A l.iqtmr Ih'riiMi »4» granted to (»«•<». Ihrhn for an monUia from Ortobvr 10, Itaifl. Ordinance No. 7V, known a« the aid«* walk nii'l »tread ordinance urn placed U|K>n Ha third reading and trad in lull. A |M*Ul|on wan then read, aignvd by nearly 4«> |»rr»«»na throughout thr county, a»king that the Council pa»» the ntigiiial fraiirhlae a» aaked fur lv thr !-ang«’ll \ alley r»*l<*|’hon«* < *<>tn)tany, without change or aiuendinrnt. Two util» » prtithma arm real, «»no aigned bv thr al«M kholdeta of the l*arig»-|| Val iev Company ami th»’ other by tlo »btf klmldwre of the Kprtng Valley 1r|<*. phone Company, both taking for a Iran rhi»r granting to the Langi-ll Valiev Telephone i'«>mpany the right to corm« into the rity ami connect with their »1 .atrhohh'ra here. After th«» trading nf thv |»ctitinna < oum .Iman Itiahnp atated that he had | ,(our lo««- ¿„«B deal has Imen »aid untie. «»- HIV with refcrem e «!•«’ BCtlori ol tlie €ll. ('<*«*• I In this matter ami II.« Im r..„ l... 1»eti gaining ground that {¿Cauiwil »»" •*"• •»‘h«r ol th« words «Ths farmer» B* Ds",,,••l•’, »mt other Ihiar- 1 •IM’1 *" t“l‘* ,l'1’ oFP,,rt,,,,*,y to my tl’** *»•*’ *‘w* 1 Hthsr n-S'l thl» remark was wl.cn I nd the head h"* 1,1 Klamath Falls Kt;,r«»s J a couple "< »•*k' 1 frel sur» th« only Unm tiros» wortla l.ave 1^,0 arrsl »as when mad» use of by tlie ^j.jlr wise but mtaguidml Editor of lb* Kiprvs'. At» matter of fact I am mil now rmr | *vrr Is-««'q'l“’“"* ,o **1*’ r’,s,‘*- itg ol a proper franchise to th«» or any „j,,, pmple and aa ooon a» this matter «nlwput in pr-qs-r form I certainly will rots lor it. but not s—mer. Tbawise Editor of the Express has Virtsu-ocd with political annihilation gnJuos who DAREH to vole against tbsmcssuie. •• H !• »rtlten. I «»nt tc»T, I ■!•> not know that th« |«-<qdc wiBsvvrcflsr me any political plinn. bat thotild they do so. I would Irel a «'.»mintin 'alien w hich hr wished | Barli nwr« so urc. that I had dared to pla« «*■! on file and a»k«-d that the Ur- »MUi'Ht • m-asur« which I did not «order read thr eamr. Hr »aid that <aa»M-r was the treat for all |strlica com thr a« ti«»n *d thr IL »a o I had liern tn* rvnrel. trnli.«naHv miwrrprraentrd bv one of Tbs people have twice honored rm- the |»a|«rr« and to provul«« againat i an V s.lh sle-tlon to p’ll-lic olfi.wln < ur little tin*, unatrurti«»n of hia remark*, hr had toss an.l I would l»r but ■ |««.r »lidi tak««n thr trnublr to write «»ut hi» rea tu stami up hiked it I did not DARK • ohw (or npf»u»ing thr Iran« hi»«- ta it f r ■> cunstimerits. waa originally written. The < ’mined Meli vicious attacks on w«» w ilhn .’ to grant the T»angr|| Valley msaating fr An a narrow a franrhier. but they ha«l to la» govern diseased twain, arv com ed by certain rtilra a« tn what the (ran* •spsrial y-sf »ml certainly '-liiar ahuuhl contain ami thr wav it wa» lot of harm and should not I«’ written. A ropy <d thr communication Sf-d. i» ptibliabrd tn another <*«dumn C«»un Tbe pe«'pU !»»'•* »«'l«,<*trs! flv«* torn U» rilman Uilhta WM» alao highly im’rn»«H| aflef Uwir tnlrrvata ah«l I lx’l.»*V0 at th«* a« <'«»unt‘of their action at th«* I’d rather lru»l U» the u-tiuna ol fl ve previmia meeting aw It ap|M*arr»| in the rrprewntjihxr turn than to lie guhbxl Liprraa. ’!»* »aid that it »«« not a by the actum ol nne wlusw * ladotu pro|w»r franchia«* and hr would never term« to be rather Contracted. v<»tv for it aw II »t»M»l. Hr wanted I«» Otf worthy !xlil«»r ha* atatr-l lha* haxr it altered nt the time, but had tin- Um people an* koochlng at <»«ir door drratntid Mr. lionnev to rav that he had •nl that vr ham rrltlM*»l thrni i rn- ti*» authority to t>rr»rnl <»r accept a Iran- (rtflre. Thie again 1« not true, "Our rhi*<* «lifter« tit fr«»m thr original. He lildi tiring m out” an<l I prreonalh »aid that he objerte I tn Irving iniarep- tUJ Mr. B<\ant that a» « n«* «>( th«* r«■•«•filed and «lid not pr«»|M>ac living bull* •treet commit:«*«* I would Uk«* it <»n my • «l«»f«*«| into a tiling. Hr knew that th«* aril lo mt . I un leretand other» hav«* franchi»« w.>ul«l not paw*« if thev inaiat- told htm thr tarn«* that he wa» wel< otu<* I rd on ita aiming to a vote amt that waa Corome lnt«i our town along l!.«* atrewt» hi» na»<»n for atigg«'»ling that it la* nunctl in their |<*titi*>n and conn«*« I up changed. at Yhallnck <1 Daggetta al*»re or any ••Sagebrush Wrote Artklc” other place they might «leatn*. Cha*. Sherman, of Yonna \ alley, I do not d«*»tro tn lx» fx’f«Hinal but lx» known aw “Sagebruah" ua* prrarnt uml inf one n( the | mn | v uh<> have I wen »<» »tal«*4 that hr war r«’»|w»najblv for tin* vtnotttly alta«k«*<|, I tael it incuinbenl artn I«* m tin’ I'xpr« .** a* I»«* had written on my*»l| to try to art matter* right. it. I lv i«|M»L»gi*M*d and tippvn red anxiou» I would auggt-al tin*l we a»k tin* T»*lr- that th«* Council should hold no ill w ill phoo* Coaipany t«» appoint a «‘«»mtnilire against J. N«»tl Taylor, the aupjawed ol fie* ol their oflh*««ra or *to»*kh«»l-ler* I'dibir <>f the Esprres. Mr. Taylor a I- to meet the City Council and adjuat thr mttt«'«l that hr wa* rra|»onaihh* for th«* I under»! a ml that a petition i* being Cirrolaied and largely nigto^i a*king that thii Iranrhia* lx* |«a»M*l aa it tn without •tnendmrnt. I am *urr that a majority olthe petitioner» hav«* aigntxl without thinking o( tha matter and I am aur«* Without reading it «»ver, and having in ttiod only what they have gM»n«*! i*n th«* •treet». that th«* Council ar«* trying to k<*p thfue p«M(p|p out «»( town. Thu ii ant only ndiculou», but fal»e. heading Th«* Farmer» lb* Damned." Thr council thru adjourn««»I until Tues day evening, with the understanding that they would iiicvl with a < «»minitt» «’ of th»* stockhoLlrra in the forenoon and prepar«« an amendment to the original framh ¡we. At th»' meeting rurwlav evening l»<|U- or licriiM m urn* granh’d to Frank Ti lers and II. E. Allen for six month» each A Communication was rvn«l from Geo. •or«pre»»tit them are business men and [ I to a certain piece of land which MM* to 4t* just aa anxious to get the outside' I». used aa the extension ol Fifth »! r«’«*t. r-’ple into our town aa anyone and I Is. returned lo them. The deed wa* «»r* ^•tesav a little more so. derisi to I». returned. The new <’linr t«*r It has I wen only a short time since provides another course to I»- pursued II tl* eortby Editor of the Express ecu- bv the Council tn acquiring land to be *»>*l tlie Council (or giving away a ilswl for street purposes. »tillable franchise to the Klamath Canal The I angeli Valley Telephone fran looqiany, saving we should have had chise as amended wm then pussisi. The *v«ral thousand dollars lor sucli a prl- ’ilspi ami now he it howling Iwcausc sidewalk ordinance was placet! on its linai passage and passed. •• wont give away a privilege—thin is r*jw|f Inconsislant it seems to me. Jackson-Engle Nuptials. Tlierii are a few proper reservations Miss Bertha Engle, daughter of 'th should Im tn ado in this franchise th«* people are a» much interented and Mrs. A, II. Engle of this city, * ‘«»ing this matter right a» the city united ill marriage to Mr. Thomas yWnril. Then matters can easily lHI Jackson, of Fort Klamath, at th« home •hwted and when adjusted aa I have of tlio bride’s parents, on Sunday, Oct I am then in favor of the measure. ober I, 1905. The ceremony was r-1 resident a» thia franchise is draw n formed by Rev. 0. W. Triplet of Bnptixl Church, 1 't''« Um honor to veto No. Following the ceremony, which H. 8y. Gao, B ishop , performed in the presem-e of only Notice to Those Waul,., Their immediate relatives of ths contracting parties, a delightful wedding banquet Pianos I u i>t'd. was served, aiterwhich the young couple J’v'pccial tuner. M. D. Warner, will left for Silver Lake where they will spend their honeymoon. After a visit *• here October 10 and will work on of several weeks with relatives at Silver Z. ,,Men' ”nljr- *° *«""ng Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson will return »rimT*n<>* h’n'"1 wil1 •*•<•»*" "cud in to Fort Klamath, where they will go to Ä°,?r’,X',Ore‘hen- Addross.il lioiiae-keeping. •Itl t ,a n«no House in care The bride, who is the daughter of Mr. ,ty ,hu“ Mtor"’ Klamath Falla, and Mrs. A. II. Engle, of the Klamath H. M.Coss- Hotel, is a popular young lady of Klam nth Falls and la well known throughout «» ù F"”ntaln ••'I* wvvk bought the the county. ’Die groom lias la-en in the v " ’>I,C* •’’’"'“‘'•¡"K 7<ft»crt.a, cattle busiiiHss at Stiver 1-ake, but baa « Keno ro.,1, of E. V. Carter. The recently engaged in business at hurt ** I*id was |U0(X). Klamath. Tueiklay evening, fall down the stairway town of Klamath Falla. Tim Klamath County Agricultural! No one would have goossed that thia 1 Early Rose, A. F. Bunnell On Sunday Meaxr» W. T. Shive a” 1 and receiv'd injuries from which he Association cleared la-tween I'Hir and waa one of the best cattle countries in John Schalloc k posted r dii es on Cabbage, died the following <lay. live liundrnd dollars on this years races. the world who witnessed the abrek ex J. W. Siemens, 1st......... ............. 2 Mr. Neve), who rooms over the China lower end of what la known a- M. . I he 1st lam n ol the debt ot the A»*xd- hibit at the fair ground Katurday. Henry Webber, 2nd.................... 1 restaurant, had been drinking for sev Island, situated in lank Rive' j<i»t 11 ation aln.-e their organization Is |7<A) Very few cattle were on exhibit, but di. Bquaahea, eral days, and Tuesday evening at about l..w C. S. 4 R. 8. Moore’.» saw and they w ill Im enabled thia year to •vliut was lacking in cattle was made up Hubbard, Henry Janssen, 1st, . 2 I 9o'clock he started to go to his room, notice of the location of >i mining * ft pay off It'S). The officers are very III horses. The range horsy la almost a I*. W. Andeison, 2nd, 1 but by mistake he went up the stair has also been tiled with the mmh eucouraged with the result »I tiring <>l the past in Klamath county Any Variety, way belonging to DeCordova’» Bakery. Clerk. tins years fair ami races and are plan . and tlie |ieople are taking mure interest F. I.. Armstrong, ..................... Mr. Shive stated to a Republican 1 Just I »»fore he reachwl the top he mug lor a big time next year. - in raising thoroughbred stock. Table B-ets, •tumble-! and fell. A number of pas- resentative that they had ■ >-vvr< - Tlie races are »nid to have been the The vegetable and fruit exhibits were J. W. Hamakar, let, .................. • ■ ’ M-rsby saw him as he roller! to the side DO foot le-lge which»how«»i »ti cleanest and most spirited ever run on very fine although not as extensive aa Turnips, walk ami Al Summer and Fred Reed of gold. Lie bad some nf the goi. .> this triu k, ami every event « ax a race they should have laren. It is proven J. W. Siemens, 1st,...................... o ’ picked him up and carried him to bis proof of his assertion. This ledge ■ for blood. The racee ami the winner. i conclusively that Klamath county can D. W. Anderson, 2nd.................. 1 room. They examine>l him and found I es the Link River where the falls a. were as follows : i raise vegetables and fruit equal to any Celery, that there were no bones broken and the greatest and has been fo? ,-red f FIRST DAY. distance of half of a mile on the Henry Janaaen, let,.................. 1 believing him to t>e alright left him. | in the state. Rare No. I *, mile ami .50 In the morning parties going to the side of the river. Following are the exhibits which were J. W. Siemens, 2nd,.................. for all, pur»« First I room found him in a serious condition ' It is jiossible that this whing :. Musk melons, awarded premiums by the Judgna, V tirsi, Alsamler second; 1 and summoned Dr. Hargiis. Upon ex ract may flow over millions of <<■ !’* Messrs. Win. Finley, Wm. Dalton and J. W. Siemens, 1st, .................... third. Time ,'UI 3 5. Second heat, John Welle. amination it was found that the lower worth of gold, at least that ie what the Carrots, Shirley \ woo; I.ittle Jitn second and IlKArr STALLIOXS portion of the body was ;>aral;zed and discoverers think. Mr. 81-ive c,. Henry Janssen, 1st,.................... Alaander third. Tim« 38 l-ft. Aged horse»—Glorieug, Klamath Valley J. W. Ilarriakar, 2nd,................ ' that he was injure-i internally. The that the land is part of the ri. Race No. 2 >4 mile dadi, fr>-e for all, ¡A Br lglan Horse Co., 1st, 130; 2nd, Cas- j iloetor state I that there was no hope of It. S. Moore says that he - wo» Pumpkins, pur»e «ino. Dr. Sfiorir won; Seventy aamir.. ................... .......... f 25 F. L. Armstrong, 1st,......... ' his recovery and he died at 12:30 Wed- as he has title to all the ad j .ining prot- second : Barnes thiol. Tim« 1 min. Montan De Bomal, Keno Horse Com Henry Weber, 2nd,..................... erty. I new lay. ami 17 seconds. Samples of the ore have been " pany, 3rd.......................... | The deceased has been around Klam 20 Cucumbers, Race No. 31, mile dash, Klamath Brady, 8, B. Low, 4tu, . Portland to l»e assayed and tlir re- .* 15 J. W. Siemens, 1st, ................... ath Falls lor several years, and has oc-, ' ■ nly hors. », pur*v «75. Dick Rusher Warren, C. T. Oliver, 5th, 5 Henry Janssen, 2nd...................... ' casionally tended bar for several of the will be awaited with interest by h ■ • on. Be«»|« Shirley second, U,Conner 3- vkam olds . ] saloons. He was a quiet well behaved , people of this locality. Corn. and Nelli« W. Time 3)1. Vermouth, Klamath Valley Bercheon F. I.. Armstrong, 1st,................ young ruan but drank a great deal. He SECOND DAY. Horse Co.. 1st.......................... . . u J. W. Siemens, 2nd,.................... I waa born at Salem, thie state, and was aant in Salem. He was about 45 -».r 10 Race No. 4mileand repeat, Klam Klamath King. (’ T. Oliver, 2nd, raised in Roseburg. His mother lives of size at the time of his death. Tomatoes, s Mr». James McCInre, 1st,........ .......... ath counlh horses, pur»« fl(X), First I Mialoc, 0. T. Oliver, 3rd, The remains will be iuterre ’ th 1 in Meattie and his t-tep-fatiier is some 2- ykab ou>. heat, Shirley V tirsi, Dick Rusher sec J. W. Siemens, 2nd,.................... . .50 where in California. He has a brother afternoon in the Klamath Fails eeme ond, Time 23. Second heat; Shirley Talisman, C. T. Oliver, 1st,.. .... 10 living at Beudleton and an uncle and Ury by acquaintances of his in thu* city. Onions, SADIlLB ItoRSK, STALUOS. 2 ---------------------------------- ----------------------- \ first. Dick Rusher aecotid. Time 24 O. A. Stearns, 1st......................... lat, ribbon Rate No. 5 Five mile dash, Klamath Denmark, If. N. Wbiteline, 2nd.................. 1 Tllonot’UHHRKti RTALLIoX. county roadsters, puree LUX). E. B largest ami l>e»t display of vegetable» 5 Henry Janssen, lat.................... Henry’s team first ; Guy Merrill sec-md , Harry Gwinn, 1st, ............................. 5 work txam , OKUHNOa. C. T. Oliver tldnl and George Chase J, W. Siemens, 2nd,............... 2.50 5 fourth. Time 23 minutes and five esc Hunsaker, lat,.................................... Threshed wheat—irrigated, onda. iinzrr ma lira. A. F. Bunnell, 1st,.......... .. 2.50 Race No. 8-^j in ile dash, matched Age-1 mares and suckling mlt. Pry ranch wheat, rai-ejor 4 Ho a »id«. Dr. Shorb won. Maud, C. L. Arant, let............. ... 10 Wm. Barks, 1st, ............ .. 2.50 ‘ *» Madge, 8. B. I*ow, 2nd................. 5 Seventy econd. Turn- 4!) 2 5. Sheaf wheat, blue stem hace No i, mile and repeat, fn-e Gyp, 8. B. Low, A. F. Bunnell, lat, . MARKS, 2-VXAIl OLD. forali, purse |100. First heat, Little rai- Jim fir»t, Bessi« Shirley secr.nd. Time Dolly, A. H. Newton, let,............... Peaches, A 50 Second heat, B--»»ie Shirley first, BcMie, E. I.. Arant, 2nd, ribbon. Mrs, J. F. Goeller, lat All kinds of laundry finished in a HKST M ITCH XI> MlVIXO TXAM. I itile Jim second. Tune 51. The finish J. W. Hamakar, 2nd, . <d the race wns postponed until the fol Guy Merrill, 1st. ribbon. Apples, FIRST CLASS MANNER JBBHKV CATTl B. lowing day by mutiini agreement. E. W. Gowan, 1st, . . Race No n Tliiril heat, Bessie Shirley Aged Bull—Reuben Triter, E.C. Smith. Mrs. J. F. Goeller, 2nd, .. ó WRLTGR NEVE. PROPRIETOR $ 10 ! largest and best display won. Time 50 2 5. 1st cows. F. L. Armstrong........... Race Nn. 7 mile dash, Klamath • KXXXXXKFO-O-O-C O » 10 county »addio horses, purer- |*»l. Be.-kv Mollie Worden. E. C. Smith, lat, Beat four varieties, & F. I.. Armstrong, 1st, . D-e won, Overland Pat second, Red I.uthie, Jerry Martin, 2nd............... KKKKrOKD HVLL. Mrs. I^avitt, 2nd, .... light, Ovama. and One Eye. Time 53. Pears, Kru-e No. H mile and repeat, Klam- Prince, 1-vear old, Roy Chase, lat, 7.50 county horses, purse «UM). First heat, 2-yegr old, Penny. Roy Chase, 2nd, 5.00 Mr». J. F. Goeller, 1st HKl> POLL CATTLK. J. W. Hamakar, 2nd Dick Rusher first, Shirley V second, Cow and calf, Hungarian prunes O'Conner third. Time 3»i 2-5 Second heat, Shirley V first, Dick Rusher sec Lady Oliver, and calf, C. T. Oliver, J. W. Hamakar, 1st 1st........................................................ ft J. W. Siemens, 2nd, ond, O’Conner third. Time 33 2 5. noUrrKIN CATTUt. Thud heat. Slurlev V first, Dick Rusher Quinces, second. Time 3)1 1-5. Daisy Smith, E. W. Smith, 1st. ... 2.50 E. W. Gowan, rOlLTRV. G rapes, Race No. V '4nii!e dash Is-tween Frerf Canipliell'e •n<l Bon Cochins, C. T. Oliver, .......... 2.50 F. L. Armstrong, 1st, two ponies, sir Plymouth Rock, Frank McCornack, J. W. Siemens. 2nd, .. zag second, Blackberries, an<l !-t........................................................ 5 last. Plymouth Rock, J. F. Goeller, 2nd, 2.50 J. W. Siemens, 1st, ... Race No. 10 », mile dash, Klainat' Brown Ia-ghorn, S. C., J. W. Hamakar. Raspberries, •» J. W. Siemens, 1st, .. county 2-year olila, purae |50. Rosa B Vegetable»—peppers won, Flora E second, Kitty V tldnl. Bronx Turkey. E. B. Henry, 3 Mrs. James McClure, 1st, y» Time 39 1-5. VXOrTAHt.KS. Henry Janssen, 2nd, ... Pole beans, Race No. 11-3 mile relay, saddle Botatoci, 2 Mrs. Alva Beals, ribbon horses, puree «73- Wm. Woods string Reil, D. W. Anderson, lit, . Clay Modeling, C. O. Plum, . won, 8|«rke A Arante second. Time tl “ A. F. Bunnell, 2nd, 1 ¡logs—Poland China, R. A. Emmitt, minutes and 22 seconJe, 1 White, D. W. Anderson, .. .............................................................. 10 • ' K L A 7A A T H o-oocxx F A LL.S TT 7W Ji. * S T L K U N D R Y NOW IN OPERATION 9 o 8 I ! i 15 I : • lie a’>tvvd in the citi Tuvxdai eve nc I- r ,« visit with Mr. and Mrs >ila» " ' li , This morning the parlies li ft i >r Ci,iter lake where they will camp for several days. 4 way;on loads of new fnriilture arriving; clrilly' Geo. Biehn lia» a force of men em- Wrn. S. Worden returned Tneedav i. I i- pr.q»*rti in <bv tiorthern evening from Weed. He »aya that th« Imusth I' *11- *. i-i» the •hfornia A North eastern have n ■r,.| I, • ... . Mr, "innieni-« I construction work on th < »» xt.-nrion ot the railroad yet. but hav , aim be* alr«*a«h •»•en two resi- several engineering crews at work com pleting the final survey. The Most Complete and Up-to-Date Line of 4 4 4- I 1 Fall and Winter f*4 f 4 4 4 4 4 Shown in Klamath County 4 4 Goods ARRIVING DAILY AT The BOSTON STORE 4 4 4 X4444444444444444444444444444444444‘444»4x BRICK. S TO R EZ CO M PA; J b’