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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1905)
k» K m * '»* summons . K. Kilt wual, who has tieeii engaged f 1 111 1 tx Tint ciffccrr < oi'ur <»► tuff »rvrr T In the lumber business In thia coun ill or OMKuoN. rt»K !•<« »“*An ”r *‘1'“ < I. |< ty for several years, recolveil word ATIt i I III W. O. STITH, Editor nd Proprietor I e«ili. M Writ. ri«uitilt. . last week from a twin brother in let 1 I Hum num» rrenk A. «.'II. lwl»iul»nt ' ter, West Virginia, staling tliut his to Frank A. W,'ll.,lh» •»«>»■• n«m»d •l••tvn'• if liMlier hail tiled and that Mr. Kurt- ~ 1 >1IV HUI Tli« »ttin.lme'e st the Xomiid tin* wtMid's share trf the estate would IX TIIK NAMK OF THK MI <TK <O ORF year ia much higher than it ">*’ '».t «•ON V*»u arv hereby r«M»uliv<l i»» •ppe« •“tl i i ) A amount to 920,000. TWO DOLLARS THE YEAR IN ADVANCE. Mk«l you in the I The letter nnitalnlng this Infor year. TI10 enrollment ix IS»', the liemi- •uawer above ruHHrd anil on orjbufom the *H) emlc department «lune li'iiig lid. BUESING A. BENNETT, PROP a 3. mat ion had been dirvct«.*d by mistake o| Decembrr I’WO. lhai bvhig O«e la.t «lay h»f Klamath Falls, Ore., Thursdy, November 16. 1905. j to The «Indent Inxiy, led by the senior a | I'«’*iaitev or anauvr bj you fli«,«1 b' the or another man named Raalwuod liv First-Class Livery. Am'.hin from .i ¡J cla»«, gave « Hallowe'en party i»*t Hat- I dvr ol the said court for the |»ubli-allon »»1 I ing in The Dalles, the brother in Vir urdny evening. October 2» at 3 o'clock thia aunmiou». and If yo.i fail •«» to appear or a 4-in-hand. l’.uti»A (.•‘iivcycd .<• all p n opted will also find many interested ginia having Instituted a search fur ngs out flag of in the Chapel. Tim room wa» very ananer. lhe plnhitlt util apply <•» 1 observers. The “initiative,''another hi* long lost brother in Crook county, tastefully decorated with corn lod'ler lor »lie rwhvt piayed lot h» bcr com plaint ern Oregon .ind Noith 'in • ililorni.i ; ,il FINANCIAL DISTRESS device which Los Angeles not only with the result that he found whom ami lack o lanterns. After «short pio herein, to w»t: camping, huntin and lishin ; {muiid .. FlfBl That the Imnda of malrimo»»» eal»« possesses as a civic power but actual- he thought to lie his relative a rcxl- grain the evening was turned over to so inn between l»rr*vlf and defendant be 4i»»«>lv and City Administration All 1 ly uses In its business^ which will lie ; deuce of the atxive named city. The cial games and a good time in geneial. «si and that the care an t c»iwt«Hfy .»I tie mine« •’ died t p lly Taking Too Much Bo- children ol the plaintiff aud detendant I* appealed to in the near future to de j latter knew of A. R. Eastwood and The Y. M. C. A. holds regular weekly turn r«!rd io plaint iff ■;i! AJvke, Must Have Its cide the fate of the Mloona. | Immediately forwarded the inixdl- meetings every "««limsdav at 12:4.3. Ka-eontl Hi«» plaint'ff rer«Hrr her emla an » f Itili tt A.iaira divert Publicity. ft1' The aaloon pr««j«vt has been put reeted letter to this city where It Tim nmetiiig* arc very interesting and «li»bur‘•cmcikl’» heroin • wjm -mlrd and that »he § bythdi '{.iin ha«e such other and further relief a« may fort II by a group of twenty-live busi found Its rightful owner. An answer welt attended. m v in meet nitttcuull) and ®« hh I con»r|rner (“hian.l Kccor.1) ness men who re present, it is said, in ’was written at once and a corres Th* girl« literary «ociety, known »s Thl« »littiiwoin 1« prbll*hed III the Klamath Tlic city council Tuesday evening one form or another 9100,000,000 of pondence Ix'gun after a silence of two the Athenian Literary S.siety, meets Republican by order ol ll«»ii* It. I |ttf IIWII. aJoptixl a resolution instructing the Jutlyv of th«« aboir named rotirt. mA.tr ami capital. The Gothenbug system, well i dozen years. X I the first ami third Frida»» of each emered ul record on the aetvtMl day ol Nm city recorder to make a statement of month at 3 :2b P. M. The Irovs s.H'iety, known to s«x*lo)ogists, gave them vcinber. l*MKi The fir»! publication I«» be on Mr. Eastwood in speaking of the the city s financial affairs to lie given and the de their inspiration, and a careful study circumstance said that lie ran away k non n as the Congressional Literal V the ninth day of November. ’he press for publication at an early Society, meet« eveiy Ft idav evening at fvndaiit being refill red to ati»« -r on *»» br Á of tlie situation has convinced them | from Ills home In the east when only i lore tl v twenty .noud day ol | k »—mb* r. 1'*^» n.ite in order tn enlighten tlic citizens S o’chs k. C. <’ Brower. that the transplating of the system ’ 11 years of age. and the family hav- ■ to tlm conditions of the city's At the meeting of the Atheistic Club Allotney h»r Plaintiff II Ml to a large American city will not i Ing nitived several times since then he held Thursday limn tl.e resignation of :«1airs. The members of the finance Good quarters arol I k . I <• c t. • at make it less suceessful. Contest notice i had lost trace ot them. Th«' letter Ol»i Newton ns gymnasiwm manager committee supported the motion. It t'nile.1 SUI,-. I SII.I 0(11.'». Ikkevlew. Or.'«»« At present I.os Angeles has 200 ; he received a few days ago was the waa accepted, and Harold Thoma» na* Nersmtarr I A »uSsii’iil ■ .it»t.'»r «»I la< ca 3rd. • d'ICN kxitis. paying the city treasury an ' first intelligence he bad had of his elected to till the position. The game Il liar In, Is-ea ll!«J m Oro etl' .' b, krnol.l <i This is a good move. The city's nual revenue of 9180.000. The com j relatives for nearly a quarter of accn- with Koseburg high school »»» dis W s«n»r. cenisstsni. »««itul h.»mi'«l»s*l ehti* Driving Tranis arc Speciali}’ I. t inr , uj[lC Affairs have been badly mismanaged No l: S.I.' IS( : 1*1 lor NW.MV', SW,- mittee of twenty-five offers to take • tury. cussed and it mis decided to play them N«1. «re I «1.(1 .at'.NI',. Slid <rr .' '•i tile past two years and the expos HEADQUARTERS I OR CiTY <’ RAY from the city all the 200 licenses and T|> n » B 111 K. by Aiiatmtil* K lh nil«tl. The money which has come into November 21. ing of its financial affairs before the * ’ ior pay for them the full 9180,000, but Ills possession lie intends to give to I The frail ball game last Saturday. Oc (»•lev. In » hi* li It I« ali.'« •'! that llv ronir*l- ^Wiillvc Morillo« i ¡■np.r nations are made may have a siii know* l!m I1 ■ •* ’ll * »’ .III >’ii ol lb*’ *• tar. to close 125 of the sahxins and oper , lu*' daughter when slie becomes older tober 2X, between tlm Grants I’ass high sl*o that th» »si.l Augiotua 1' H.-nurii. nor beneficial effect in the way or show- ate only 75. It is willing to pay for and until such tilin' it will remain at school ami the Ashland Normal «as the livlr*. «II« or l<*«sl r.-pre-rnisioe*. us»**r tug the citizenship of Ashland the the furniture and fixtures of all sa i interest. Mr. E.istwixx1 will go east play <xl at Helman's Athletic park. The Hdik.l U|s'O Mild tsi *l •* reguirvd b, taw: ths! *«i*t Isuil collisili* li.» It»»|,ri>v»-n,»hl* nec^sity of nominating competent loons at an appraised value, and in to look after the final settlement of first half nas very discouraging to our «lialsorvrr. Ibat tl.e »siur lis* n»**-r bren rul* Lave sonic ideas a» to finan boys, lint ill the last ball limy proved llv«tr*l sini h«* b»»n wholly atan.loncd. th«l ' addition to assume, as a moral though I the estate, but it will not be before When tiine w.»< ths -aid Aiieuatn* It Kemisti dl«d on ur «boni equal to the occasion, cial management of the city's aiiairs. not as a legal obligation, a payment. I the last of next year.—Crvxik County called the score st,»sl 111 to 0 tn favor ol Ib« tad tlay of f»«* m ber. HOI: that st »il». 'also at an appraised value, for the ; Journal. WEYERHAUSER the Normal. The line up was a«follows: vhil*l lirlr. o» rvpr »M-Kiai lo ba* <■*•» »t»llsd »al»l latoi. *elil*'*l upon or mad» au, .«ori* to (■rants Pass. BUYS TIMBER. good will of the sahxins. This latter culOrat» tl e »ani» and ba« »lio.h abandon J. D. Sellers Dead. obligation it would meet, however, Will Moore I, F. »d Mid tract for uror» than ten niotiih., ami out of the profits,, in annual install 1.T liiat tm rttilranvnt. <'um*ail**u or imyrotc I. Willand ment ba* boon biade a* reuultvd by laa and The Largest Timber Syndicate in the ment.« covering a series of years. The LG Janies Douglas Sellers died at Sil- Frill Dean that the »am» la wholly abandon»«, «aid l ar XV arid After Jackson and Klamath committee agrees further to be con-1 ver Lake on Sunday, November 5th. Arthur Horman V II«a aro hereby notified n» «i-i^-ar. roap«>nit County Timber. Randoil Hood KG tent with a 6 per cent profit units; He had been sick with typhoid fever ■ nd otter e* titoli»» inurbine -ant allesatiuii at 26,000 acres of the very best Lirin land in Klamath Claude Davis Il T Itio'eliwk a m on ¡ie*etubrr IS, lw*> betöre investment and to pay all profits ' al Klamath Falls, and had practlcallv Geo T Baldnln. t'o. Judar at hl, leaidones al Cliaa Williams R E County, FOR SALE CHEAP. Will ell in large above that figure into the city trexs- recovered. He went to Silver Lake K lainaili Fai.», oiegon, and ihai linai hearts« T!:” Weyerhauser syndicate have I Claude Cheshire I. >1 will be hold al lOo'eluek a in i n |i»ee<ii:»er •'). ! to visit with relatives arriving there Henry Shode or small tracts to suit ¡ urcl..n. ;». i c.-n . reasona K H co. .pleted the purchase of the lVlton- ury- ,9u5. helor« the grgoter and Rrcener at lb« Among the advantage* which B about a week ago. Shortly after his Will Riggs F I'nited Slate* l.atid Ititi«*» lu l^ketlow. in«- Keed Co's.. interest in the John IL ble. Also have s me 1 t: pr >pcrty in expects to result from this project arrjTa| |le suffered a relapse which re- Geo Fay «on. Q i inks & Son's holdings, consisting of Ibe »aid eont«*tanl ha» Inr. In a proper atn I are in addition to the lessening of 1 suited in his death, s: n» Klamath Falls at a barg-tin- 1 o il) n'-resof timber land in Jenny «latir Sled November t IW&V act torib tarta Iieceaseii was well known In Lake : Cha* Moore whirl, .how that du« dllb«i*nee |»»ra*>ual aer ». . district, 15 miles of logging the number of saloons, and the strict Harvey Dulow observance of the laws, including!CT,llnty and also at Klamath Falls, ! Roy Moor*» vice ul thia notice can not bo ma le. It la bete- li’road. mill sight and townsite at by ordered and directed that auch notice tv Ray William« those which forbid the sales to min- w | lere | )r resided tlie pxst few years, i. inatlKin and exclusive franchise «iven by due aud proper publication E. K Wood» of Baker Co., vi«ite«i the USI» or» and Intoxicated persons, tlie sale ]|e was about 43 years of age ami was Reference ) V «i • » II. glatt ■ > 'ogging Klamath river at $1 per of none but pure liquors, tlie discour-; ln.lrr|e(] wife died several Normal Monilav. loot) from Topsy to Klarnathon. Iriasurcr'* Notice. Ronald McDonald of Brownsboro, <>r. aging of the treating habit, and an ■ vears agO. E Cook retains an eighth interest enteied the Normal Tuesday. influence on saloon patrons toward i ’ ' John Cook Jr., sold to the new FROM EXCHANGES. Notice i» hereby given that there «re the use of “soft” drinks instead of i Mr». Trask, a former »liidviit of the J’* •:• • «■» »•«• •• • • « • « » • C * » • t » • • * • i ; . ‘iXsers. fund« in the Count» Treasury lor the i Normal, i» teaching nt Trail. intoxicants. in* consideration was $400.000 redemption of all Klamath County war With a project of this kind ready Elsie Croweon of Belview, entered the (Lakeview Herald.) I ’he money has been paid out. taut» protected on ami prior to lime’'th to be started, it would be a pity if ; John Clark arrived in Lakeview training department Monday. UMS. Inlereat on fume will va»,' troni T. W cj erhausers have an option the people at the polls should not ! Tuesday from Klamath county where, Miss Ethel »Stratton ba* dosed her tins da'e. ’’•••'ey Lindley's bolding», 20,000 favor it. Experiment is most useful i be has been with the Dave Edler scli'xil near Iaturel. Nlie will enter alter Dated at Klamath Falls, tirvgou, thia ... •- . • ' - contract lands and tlie lndklai» and tini»h with her clans IPtli day ol I >« fuller, IIM.1. in social matters, and this is one of i sheep, '■............ ¡.a Lase Railroad. the cases in which the experiment | l{en Heavener arrived here from Ulis year. This ia tlie tliirti -seventh !.. ALVA LF.WIH, senior. We have tlie largest senior class can do no harm, whether It la a sue-1 Klamath Falls Sunday with Dr. jjp ASHLAND SUICIDE. County Treasurer. A. . in tlie history of the Normal. »X t—«• cess or not.—Exchange. Patterson’s household goods. He left The Congressional Literary Sm'iety SLOSS & SONNEFRANK for the Falls Tuesday morning. ten of Dr. J. S. Parsons Take3 Lau- ¡mA MA TH REPUBLICAN Ashland Normal Sehool Notes « it □ING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON : ♦J r BURNS» HORNING REAL ESTATE INSURANCE KLAMATH PALLS, ORE. Correspondence icii.J First National ? Ki J. Í!. RICE, Proprietor PELICAN ¡JAY. WINTER COURSES da num did not meet last Friday evening. The rainier and 1 »•curator, majority of the bnj» having gone to IN AGRICULTURE. House mid Sign Painting A. I). Helman and son. O. O., left ' Grants Pas» to the foot hall game. Monday for Klamath Lake on a duck ’ or I Editor Manning of the Salem States The Oregon Agricultural College at, hunting expedition for a week man visile»! the Normal Tne-day »'id Apply at this office. Corvallis will offer this winter, as us- ■two- gave a siiort address Io the stmlenl« in ual, two special courses along agri-i Thomas IL Gilliam left Tuesday cha|iel on the influence of the Normal PAINTING cultural lines, which will be deaig- i for Klamath Falls where he will con- Sclxxds on the siirroiin»ling country. He »|xike esja-ciully of the influence of duct Virgil'» second hand store for a nated The Short Course in Agricul tlie Ashland Normal on the neighboring ture. and The Special Dairy Course. time. counties, as Klamath, Lake, Jmksnn, I (Medford Mail.) The Short Course in Agriculture Josephine and Curry. Mr. Manning Mr. and Mrs John Orth have re will open on Monday, January 8,11)06, s|xike also of the advantage of four Nor at 9:00 A. M., anti continue two weeks, turned from Klamath county, where mal scbnola over that of one. lie l>e closing on Friday, January 19. The I they spent a couple of weeks visiting , lieves that more will l»e beneflte»! l»v course consists of a series of popular ' relatives and bunting ducks. I lour small school» than by one large lectures along lines suited to aid hor R. IL Cleveland has returned to the Mibixil. Tim principal reason luring that ticulturists. dairymen, and others en • city for the winter with his family, many who now attend the Normals gaged in agricultural pursuits in de having been employed during the colli I not afford to travel solar to «chord. veloping the great natural resource» slimmer at Klamath Falls. He re-' The foot-ball game between Grants ___ (Saturday’s Tribune.) NOW OPEN FOR BU UNESS (A»bl»ud Tulin«' ) i Interior Decorating a Specialty All Ashland was shocked and griev- i tins morning when the sad intelli- ice was pxssed from lip to lip that ’ ed Tarson, the only son of Dr. and <• J. S. Parson, had voluntarily ssed fmm this vale of tears into the K.eat unknown. The act wax coin- «dtted in the presence of half dozen .. js in Hose Bros, oyster parlors '<• • night. Walking into the cafe r ' 'ock he told the boy» »'.at, lit v.anted to take some medi- in . nd to write a letter and imine- ¿lately sat down and wrote and seal ed a note. He then produced a bot- PHONE, MAIN 36 lectures are »up- ports much building and hustle and I *n^ •^’d|1a,,d -Normal last Friday of our State. Tire ’ • ie and took the medicine (which abaratory work under i j travel c<>nte»tc<l on the A. A. C. plemented by labaratory work under travel in in the the Falls, Falls, oresumablv presumably on on ac- ac- i ■ waa DeCHAIN & WALKUP proved to be an ounce of lauoanutn) I grounds at Grunts Pass. The Grants the auspices of experts, who strive to; count of the building of the Klamath i after which he shook hands with the i Paes Ixiys made a touchdown the first make the course thoroughly practical . railroad, ’ hall but failed to kick a go.nl. The sec- fc-ys and told them he was going by adapting the work as far as pos- I I O. I’. Miscliler, of Merrill, Klam-, ond half the Normal boys kicked a field away. When asked where he wax go- sible to the needs of each individual. ath county, was in Medford this week goal. " hen time was called the score in r he replied: “You’ll hear about, The Special Dairy Course will also ' upon business. He reports that he stood 4 to 5 in favor of Grants Pass. A i: pretty soon.” The boys thought open on January 8, 1298, and will ; lias bis and Mr. Taylor’s creamery j return game will be played in he was joking and paid little atten Immediately in front of the Gov continue Hix weeks, closing on Feb t running in fine shape. They only ’ future. tion o him until his condition be ruary 16, 11106. The purpose of this i had about 150 cows for the creamery , ernment Office in Klamath Falls came alarming, when Tom Fuson and All grade« oi cigar» nt all prices at course is to familiarize students with this season, but they have over .300 j Manning». Frank Moore finally put him in a at 1 o'clock, p. m., Saturday, the modern forms of dairy apparatus, promised for next season. tggy and took him home. 11 v> ax Black Sbeep. and teach the underlying principles November 18. 1905. the U. S. (Medford Or»-gon.«n.) l.ien to late to save him, although Plodding Pete—Have yotise got of the production, care, and manu Jos. Hettinger, late of Klamath ”0“ rs Bowersox, Songer and hi» Reclamation Service will offer at facture of milk into butter and cheese. county, is sojourning in Medford, 1 enny sisters or brothers’ own father worked over him until 4 Dismal Dave — Naw. I bad a Students will meet for work six i and may locate. public auction sale the following , o'clock tills morning, when he brother onst. but be disgraced de days per week. The forenoon of B. T. Inman was in the valley re- i breathed his last. Wagons, Tents, each day will be devoted to practical I cently. He is now engaged in busl- ; fnmbly an’ we had t'disown him. Th lie act was premeditated at “ How did he do it work in the dairy rooms. In the ness at Keno, Klamath county. ,ast tor several hours was evident Chairs, Water barrels “Went an’ got a job in a soap afternoon of each day, except those j from the fact that a farewell letter, O. P. Mischler, of Klamath county, I fact’ry.”—Chicago Daily News. devoted to cheese nuking, lecture*! Giant powder and caps, r attaining requests as to the funeral the expert dairyman, is making this ; and recitations will occupy the time ▲ Bad Break tot vices and the disposition of some section a short visit. during two or three hours. Sh»—Where have you been thl« »utn- Cook stoves and utensils personal effect«, was found In bis Mrs. Will Penning, of Ashland, mer? i In addition to the regular teaching of all kinds pocket, the letter being dated at 6:30 has returned from a visit with lier He—I’ve been touring Europe In an ' force, the services of an expert cheese a. ni. Friday Nov. loth. Fred had mother-in-law, Mrs. A. H. Engle, of automobile. maker, Mr. W. W. Grant, have been Etc., Etc. "And did you And the roada dusty In returned from Puitland only yester Klamath Falls. secured. .Mr. Grant is at present in Venice?"—Yonkers Statesman. day noon, and spent some time in the Good draft team and set The following postofllces have been structor in the California Dairy rihnne office talking over a proposl- Than H« Took th« Hint. established: Crater Lake, Odessa and of harness. School, and has bad a wide experience Mr Lingering—How do you like the lo do reportoria) work. At that ; Tide Lake In Klamath county. The as traveling dairy instructor in Can look« of thl« hat of mine, Mi«« de Muir? tic e, lie »bowed no signs of despond 1 offices at Ulvstad. Jackson county, ada. Ml«« de Muir—1 like the «tyle of it ex ency. $100 Reward. There will be no charge for tuition, and Yalnax, Klamath county have ceedingly. I’ve been wondering for the I will pay tlie aliove reward for a ! last half hour how you would look with and no educational entrance require-! iieen abolished. HANDUNG OF SALOONS. it on.—Chicago Tribune. watch niv rcpiiir department cannot John Iloss, who came In from ments, for either of these courses. I put ill perfect running order. L. Alva ' Board and room can be had in Cor I Prineville during the week, to viali Solid. Law!«. ." e Proposed Los Angeles Plan So vallis »t 9.3.00 to 94.00 per week. I relatives and friends, left for Klam Boffin—What «ort of book la Dry«., Much Discussed. I A cordial Invitation is extended to ath Falls Friday. He Is one of Jack dint'« work. "Political Opinion« ot For Bule—320 acre» good farming land Paleontological Man?” i two mile» due West of Klamath Falls at all persons interested to enroll in one sonville's first-born. Cynic—One of those books th«t are Mrs. Aba Ross Davis, who has been much «Mier to write than they are to $10 per acre. Also 20.3 acre» of my ' For a clfy flint uses six figures In of these courses. An outline ot tlfe home ranch nt Kenn, Oregon. n. a . I tiering it» inhabitant» Lox Ange- course can be had for the asking. visiting In the valley during the past re*«l.—Ally Sloper. Einmitt. tf several weeks, left for San Francisco •' llreidy repeatedly shown It- For further information addrew, ¡ Certain of One Thing. Friday. passessetl of a peculiarly F. L. R est , The Rteam laundry w ill make special “Well, little boy," »aid the kind-heart Corvallis, Oregon. * I I and enterprising spirit in the nd- low prices on family laundry, Wash With each piece of Jewelry Ixniglit at ed dentist, “doe« the tooth hurt you?" "f don't know whether It's the tooth, and iron tow» la, «heel«, slips, i napkins pt of promising political and so- FALLS Him TO 120.000 the Novelty, yon receive n coupon on or whether It'» just me," groaned the and bandite chief«, Wash and starch Im,ovations. Its ‘'recall.” which the ladies Elgin Watch which will I« boy, "but I’m blamed sure that If you'll balance. . idy put. to practical use, given to the person holding moat separate ua the pain'll go away!" wl . .illy watched In its fur- After a lapse of 24 year«, during coupon« Jan. 1, 190fi. Still he howled lustily when the den The Steam Laundry lias reduced it» Write with a Waterman Ideal. They I tist effected the «exaration.— Chicago prices on rough dry work 20 per cent J ngs, and its new project which time neither heard nor knew Journal, ____ •or hauailng liquor Minor», If it lx ad- of the whereabouts of the oth«r, A. write right. Chitwood sells them. Call anti we their work. Boats for the ingler. PAPE.1HANGINS AND LINiNG Done Neat. Up-lo-Date AND QUICK ¡LAB IN GIVE US A CALL AGENTS FOR THE OLD FASHIONED TEA CUP WHISKEY ROANOKE RYE ASTOR Wilts KEY AUCTION SALE Al 4- We carry the finest line o’ imported and domestic liquors in the city i ,4- James Sigler, Clerk M M •: •: Pure Bred Stallions Carl r’eed, .Manager. ♦ '• Bull Cochin Chickens I ‘Itone. Ä»Df sîii 1 "t M A SCO T LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLES KLAMATH FALLS AND MERRILL Largest and Best Equipped Stables in Southern Oregon TOURIST'S trad : a specialty C. Ar. OIJVEI», I*r<>pretor j_.? ™B,wnraw«»»zvn,. ÍÍ o Jtficoo . Xtjtv»» Y THE CANDY MAN” Fresh Candies and Bon Buns, Stationery, Notions, Cigars and Tobacco P'rewli In Svns‘>rt daily papers J. A. GREGORY, Main Street near Pcstoffico