Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, March 29, 1906, Image 4

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    THURSDAY’S BUSINESS LEITER
CITY
BRIEFS.
Political Announcement.
S'V I a ' w I n th«> .lewelor.
S ih > tlio»>< »olid gold bruAX'li»» at Win­
Vote for Pat Morrisey for Judtfu. >vv
| Register!
ter».
Aiinouiwement later.
Register! Register!
Th. advance guard of the (Teat army nt people, firmer», butine* and profe».
Go to Mannings lor a new |dpu.
S|w>cial
announcement--Send
tn
atonal men, manufacturer» and speculator». wl>n will visit the Klamath Basin this
Vote for Pat Morrisw-y.
Emo watch repaiuiig. 1 . Alva l.ewl».
t'liarl -s S, Mu, iell, Music Company for
year, la already coining in. With the rapidly drying row Is the number will con­
Visit lleeoider Brower and register.
I he Lakeside Inn Bar. U. Kos» An­
very
latest
catalogue
of
music.
They
stantly increase.
If von are not r.-gisteixsi yuu cannot I ,ive an imineii-e-I. k. Address, Box derson mul smoke an Mfonso.
We tiefier, as a result of tlie immigration. a fast grew ing demand f>w Merrill vole at the primaries.
Seo tho»,» line diamond ling- at Win
14, Ashland, Oregon.
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pr<>]»-rty. The poopie who recently pnreha»ed nil of .Mr. N. S. Merrill's interests
C. W, lv iitacx of Merrill was in the
to |UOO al pikes that ur>
mi the original townsite of Merrill put a low -olliiigprice valuation on the lot»—
F« h S iix — I tlr»l elaiw mandolin ler»> from
right.
cheap by Mis. E. I>< -eboom.
business lota on Front street ranging from |IO to »15 a front foot and reri-lenee city Monday.
James M. Emery ot Fort Klamath,
Kip VanRI|H>r of Bonanaa arrived in
property ranging from (•<> to (iM a lot. Under tho pruaent demand wo expect to
J. I1. Il.iinakei. the sawmill limn of
•ee the pricea advanced materially within a few weeka. For information rvgard- was at the county »eat thi« week.
lo'iiaiua was m town Tuesday, He was the city lam Satilidiiy on a visit to Ills
iug Merrill property—plate, prices and terms call at or.r offfcaa or write.
W P. Rlioe 1« has platted an addition ac<omjiamed by Mr. Berry.
I family.
This week we are renovating and enlarging onr others. When this work is to Merrill. Engine*» Williams doing the
If your glaises do not tit see
The member, >f the Woman'» Chris-
complete.1 and our otfice-forea iuatalled, we will have better faetliti,« for transaet- work.
tain Tempereiiee I'nioii w 41 hold their ters.
ing business than any similar firm or company in the state, outside of l’ortland.
Born—To Mr. and Mr». c. i.. Miat- regular lite, tin.: in the M. I-. Church
If your watch doe» not rim take
I have added to my stock oi Furniture a full line of
KLAMATH COMMERCIAL CONPANY, Ixc.
tuck. Saturday, March 24, 1906, * ton- Friday, March bl at
-0 p, m. All Winters. All wora guaranteed.
Kov H amakak . Manager.
pound girl.
are cordially .nvited. Emma Grigsby.
Hon. Jaixib Hueck of Yonna valley
Hon. John Shook and John Jone* Secretary,
in town on buxine.» coiuivetvd with the
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were representatives of Dairy 8tvn m
Association.
lor vo-uty Judge,
Klamath Fall» during the week.
New line of watches at Winter» Jew­
The LATEST Popular Copy right Fiction
ind have fitted up a chappct where services inay be
For Sale—One fl-year old (till blooded
elry store, al rviisoiiable prices.
\ ole for B. St. v<<s>. Fishop for Coun­
Red Poll cow and one 9-month» old
M. F. Orr of Loretta ia registernl
held. 1 also have secured the services of a compe­
ty Judge at the lY'iius'iativ' primari«»
heifer. Call at the Boston Stor*.
the Lakesido Inn.
“The Missourian,” “A Sword of the Old Frontier,” “The
April 20, I'.KM.
The time is short in which to place
tent licensed embalmer and funeral director, who
If your eve» trouble you take them
Deluge,” “My Friend the chauffeur,” "The North­
mv 1'i.vrroHM.
your name on the registration books, if
Winters, lie can Hx them.
To
meet
every
emeigency
as
it
arises
erner," “The Wheat Princess," “Ben Blair.” “A
will attend promptly to all calls day or night,
von wish to vote at the primaries.
looking It squarely in the lace nini do
New good» arriving at Winter».
| Ihmco tomorrow night at the O]>era ing that »■> tar as I am individually able
Daughter of the South.” "Hearts and Masks,”
either in the city or country, taking full charge of
house. The tire laddies are giving a which w ill revert to tho most good for1 New Nuivenir »peons just in.
AND OTHERS, at CHITWOOD'S
Lewi».
. ball that promises to lie a gvxxl one.
funeral relieving you of all responsibilities attend-
the w hole country.
Fine wa'eh and jewelry repairing
Harry Caden arrived here lust Satur­
DRUG AND STATIONERY STORE
Ah n Lew is.
-xn **• I- nr - a »'»«»,
day item Frisco. Ho i» to be employed
’as book-keeper in the Reclamation ser-
Choice line of < '1
Ankeny's.
‘ j v ice.
Phone, Sioie bl
1 lie t.nkeslJe Inn Bar. C. Koas An­
, 1 F or S ai k —One ten inch gang plow ;
BY WE, I S A CO,
derson tor an Optimo elgar.
■. will sell for cash or trade for grain.
IS. Mt • < évo. Ì&Ì!S11«>1>
Call on Marion Hanks in East Klamath
«¥♦
Frank Ankeny curries only iresti
A ‘
Well, wo were so busy the last two-
- Falls.
4-12. , we< ks that we failtwl to gel in our usual candies and confectionery.
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Hon. J. C. Rutenic left Tuesday for I paper but will try and improve the few
Full new line o( mens spring hat«.
J.
moments that we have this A. M., and
<-• The
j Portland and Salem on professional bus- I Isav
' just arrived at tho Boston store, All
one
or
two
words,
and
perhaps
4* •••
! iness. He was accompanied by L. R. "More Anon.”
i the latest styles.
: Ya ien.
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Mr. ami Mrs.Geo.ChastainourCoun- j Iron cla I shoes for school children, in
Otter* for your inspection the most Complete Stock in
Southern Oregon and in order to redut'e stock as
Don't forget that the Fireman aregiv- tv Clerk was in Bonansa and we saw- light anti heavy weights at the Boston 4*
4*
at hi» old tricks, trying to eon-1
tnui
h
as
possible
before
the
arrival
of
Spring
ship
1
ing
a dance tomorrow night. They need George
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xert a rvpii'' can, but we don’t think Shoe Store.
I 4*
inents will make special prices :
■ your assistance now. They will give lie m. ie veit good headway, as the New
We have just gotten in a non- lino of *
l you theirs later.
Primary law i.s a "calker” on that kind Arnold's silk novelties, the most com­ Xt-
* BAIN or Studebaker Mountain Farm Wagons.
of business.
William Sargent, engineer in the Rec-
plete and up-to-date patlurns ever car­
are sorry to note the death of one
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Size 3 1-4 Steel Skein, at—$105
4-
' lamation service, arrived here last week of We
Is Renowned for its Superiority of
ried in Klamath Falla, The Novelty
the
tw
:n
boy»
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Mr.
and
Mr».
Chas.
4* Deering Mowers. 4 1-2 foot cut—
60
and will act as constructwn engineer I Kester of Poe valley. He passed away Store.
on Sunday evening after a lingering ill­
4> Deering all steel self-dump Rakes. 10 1-2 foot—
fur the tunnel work.
35
¥
Bring that watch which other watch-
ness. The bereaved parent.« have the
Soring Wagons at Special Prices
Do you dance? Is you do don’t (ail to full
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sympathy o4 the entire community. makers cannot make run. I will give
j attend the F. of A. ball, April fl. It you
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The iufant child of Mr. and Mrs. Al­ »11X1 reward (or a watch inv repair de­ 4*
We have the goods and are in position to make better
don’t, come anyway, for in either case bert Burghdorf la very low. and there partment cannot put in ginnl running
4*
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prices than any other dealer in Klamath County and
yon will have a good time. Tickets »1. seems to be no hope oi its recovery. order.-» L. Alva la-wi».
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offer you the benefit of our 30 years’ experience in
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Thus
tin-
Almighty
is
again
calling
"Suf
­
Nine humlretl and sixty pounds of fer Little Children to Como unto Me
the Hardware and Implement business in Klamath
For Sale—3'JUacrr-« good farming land
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mail were received at the Klamath Falls and I, r'. i I them not.” We extend our two miles due West ol Klamath Falls at
4* A O. U. W. Building -
»10 p«-r acre. Also 3115 acres <>t my 4*
post office Monday evening. This w the heartfelt sviiipalhy in their trouble.
Klamath Falls
li->m<- ranch at K»ao, Oregon. R. A. -I
Horn
to
Mr.
ami
Mrs.
Levi
MelKmald.
largest
mail
ever
received
by
this
office.
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tf
March 24. a tine big girl. Mother and Euiiuitt.
)£«F»*1««F»ay»»f» d*4*d*-i**r* -i—,*
4*
H. Orem an-l F. T. Maxwell, of 11-1 child are doing Well, but Levi—well, he
We have a few thousand dollars to
card, were here this week on business ! may recover, but it will take lime.
4*
loan on farm lands, small loan» pre­
connected with their saw mill interests.
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1 orn to Mr. and Mrs. J. O,
Hamaker, _
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I Both gentlemen returned home Wed-■ ■■'un lay. March 25, a Un* 6 pound girl. ferred.—Mason A Slough.
JU
Fou H vi . k - My property near post- A *
| Mother and ehiid are doing nicely, bn'.
I
' Ol is mail. He says that it will not in- office on Main and Klamath streets.
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A Iscal teachers’ institute will Ire held crease the republican vote for county
Henry Jansiwn.
judge,
aud
be
tee
in
an
if
hu
had
lost
une
ABSTRACTERS
in Bonanza on April 21. to which all of
vote thereby.
Call at the Billiard Parlors on corner F
the teachers of the county are invitee!.
The
up ov
ao itigli
high muu
and o r are Main and 2nd street». Play billiards or
—,
.
, ,
.111
* **’• • river is up
KLAMATH FALLS
OREGON
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The invitation also include« the high tulJ lhe water ..... ..........................
at |he
y
*/ sta­ pool—get a good cigar—Duidiam.
students.
tion went ont Sunday night. Thia
4*
Go into the Boston Store and .»er th»
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE made with neatness and dispatch, We
rM-xinun, juu^v
uir v Cir
tr­ ma kun it bad, an the water in th«»av
Hon. H. L. . Ronson,
Judge m
of the
paru
ba»l
just
begun
to
run
a
hl
tie,
»1
30 Peau f*e Sole black silk which 4*
invite attention to our FILING CABINET SYSTEM.
Tuesday morning for t ' jence
[.
cuit Court, ieft
1
the
u«»ve»n
inent
will
not
be
able
4* Quick Delivery
they
Sell (or »1.00,
II ....... ...... .. to K..
— to gut it g'xxi check on the flow of waler
ta* -I
absent
Portland. He expect«
,
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The
Palace
Reslanrsnt
was
ro-opene-l
some time, and while sway he wiil visit I trom that reservoir site.
several of the cities ia the state.
1 Roy I- Kilg we is building another ad- ■ for Ixisinrs» Thursday under the man- 4*
dilion to bis already large ami con.uue i ageiuent «1 George l>ielm. Nothing but
We liave a choice line of lands in tracts large or small, to suit pur­
*
The grand ball to be given at Hous-; j|, ,l|a
The busine»» has increased ' white In-Ip employed an I first class »er- *
X4* •»*•»• 4»« vt » -b
chasers ; also city property of all descriptions.
ton's < >]>era Hou«e on Friday evening. ! greatly since lie took ebargv. Roy u a vice will be rendered. Give me a cal).
April 6, by the F. of A. will have the hotel man of merit,
Chas.
1'attee and ‘ J. O. Hamaker have ; The Lakeside Inn Bar. C. Ko»s An­
best of music, and everyone attending is
‘
moved
into
the building formerly occu- derson lor High grade Wines,
... Insxir-Eince ...
sure of having a good time. Tickets»!. ; f :• I as a eonleetionrrv
by U«i Bean and quors and Clears.
The latest styles in millinery will be Clarence Davis, ami have opened up a a|
We carry a full line of Insurance, including Life. Personal Accident
pared to 1
Novelty ------
Store, ---------
batur- ri -»l ' »tate oltice. They are- prepared
on i display at the Novelty
Sioo Reward.
Fire, Steam Boiler. Plate Glass, and Liability Iusurance.
do bu- lie»» with any and all |»>oplethat I
day March 31.
I will pay the aiiove reward for a
are looking for investments ot any kind
■■rel Presbyterian Church— -.»bbath-echool in this part ol tin- country. We predict i watch my repair department cannot
I at 10:00 a.m. Preaching at 11:00 a. in. for them plenty of work in the nuar fu- - put in perlect running order. L. Alva
— : and 7:30 p. rn. C. E. service at 0:45 p. lure in their line.
I.ew is.
The meeting held in Bonanza on;
"r m. Praise and social service at 7:30 last
I will pay the above reward for
Sunday was pronounced a great suc­
Wood For Sale.
■¡4» • Wednesday evening. All made welcome. cess and we are told that you have la-en
'&•
Having Isiught the wood burine»» of
»F
Hee Newton’» phonographsand pianos given tiie lull details of the matter so
a watch my repair department
we will not repeat except to ray that Andv Hose, I am now prepared to Illi
is showing a fine line of Crockery and Fancy Glass­ ¿F 1 »t tlie Novelty store.
this is a move in the right direction anil | all order» on »bort notice W<«»1 yard
j A grand ball will la- given by the F , we hope it wiH not »top at a few meet- 1 located rear of Court hou»e. W<s»l is
ware this week in his
cannot put in perfect running
Ing.«, lor fia-1 the people ol this ¡»art done ;
>F
A. at Houston’s Opera House, Friday | as they talke-l of some 15 years ago in perf«tly dry. Call phone Si and leave
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mutt«-r of Irrigation this would have orders. Price H-'-d at yard or gi.AU ile-
NEW CROCKERY ANNEX .» ! evening, April fl. It promises to 1« the the
*
order
I event of the season and those who at-i been to day one vast alfalia field.
li ve red.
4?
*5 i tend will undoubtedly have a good' Mr. and Mrs. <hv>. B-.yd are visiting
3-W-tf.
J. L. F izi . uzk .
•4+ A big shipment of dishes and glassware just received
Mrs. Boyd's parents, Mr. and Sirs. J.O.
I time.
Himakir.
Administrator's
Notice.
T------------------------------------------------------------ ’T I Don’t forget to see County Clerk March 27th, lWfl.
Notice In hereby given »hat th*
fntiri
^F Chastain—and put your name on the
"F Hardware and Plumbing Goods,
of KlftniAlh county
To
tin-
Editor
—
-now
is
all
gone
from
J*
Syracuse Walking and Gang Plows ~F registration list.
our street» and they are nice and dry. 4<y of March. 1<MT.
Of *if the «fAtiit« oi
~F
Lister Kirkpatrick, John Britt an l No use for webfeet in Bonanza.
ceased. AU perannt having
: Will Humphrey left Tuesday for Pai»-| Mr. an-l Mrs. Geo. Boyd, of Spragne nald entate will prewe-nt them t<
1 ley, where each expect to purchase a! River valley, were visiting in Bonanza Oregon, on or before nix montlm. duly v- r fi
'quarter section of timber land. They i last week. When they returned home according to law. Dated thia March
1»
they lo.uled their sleigh on a wagon,
J on RFH I*. <*Ot.LAMAN.
go via L. ', "i> r. and are making the such are the vicissitude» of sleighing in
Administrator of the Katate of Jainea H. Col
trip on horseback.
this country.
1 ahan, deceased.
4 19 <X
Claude
Daggett,
of
the
People
’
s
Store
Register!
is invoicing stock. We know nothing
Administrator's Notice.
Register! Register!
of the business lint will venture the
Notice I m hereby given that the County Court
Don’t wait until the last minute to. guess that they have done well the past of Klamath county, Oregon, did on the 26th
register. It not only means an unnec­ year.
day of March, 1906, appoint rne aa admlnlstrai
The drama, we told your readers or of the estate of Mary f-ollahan, deceased
essary lot of annoyance and work of Re­
Fresh Candies and Bon Bans, Stationery,
would
be
good,
was
placed
on
the
boards
corder Brower and County Clerk Chas­ •ooner than we anticipated and »a« giv­ All persons having claims against said estate
will present th'-m to me at Dairy, Oregon, on
tain, but it w ill keep you standing in en n» last Friday evening. It was a or
Notions, Cigars and Tobacco
before six month*, duly verified at cord'.ng
great success. It would require an ab­ to law. Dated this March 29, 1906.
line a long time. Register to-day.
ler
critic
than
ourself
to
find
fault
with
Fresh
F'rtilt
in
Season
J on KPH p. f'OLl.AKAN,
t
Don’t fail to register.
it at all. One feature deserves »|>ecial
Administrator of the Estate of Maryt<’«»lln
DAILY PAPERS AND MAGAZINES
La-lies tailor made suits, skirts, jack­ mention; when the liuslaind of th«- wife han, deceased.
4 19 or»
Main Street near Postoffice
ets, etc., at a very low price, from one I received that wifely kiss he thought to
make it seem more impressive by wal­
Notice of Filing Final Account.
hundred and fifty of the latest all wool loping out his tongue like a cow licking
weaves. Satisfaction guaranteed or salt. Now if it had been one of “ve
Notice I« h<*r« by given that Tho«. Martin.
money refunded, at Mrs. Fish’s Mil­ corre«pomlent»” w ho gut that kiss—why a<1rnlni«trator of the cdtat«1 of Edward E M<-
fntlrc, deceased, ha-» filed In the County Court,
—well—
linery Store.
Mrs. Whitlock. 4-19
“When I was young and tender, a hla Final Account aw wiioh administrator, and
Lest you forget; we repeat—Register.
that the ceiirt haft fixed Monday the 60th day
_ spender, a lender,
1* ILOT
I
No gentleman among them all wan of April, 1906, at the hour of 10 o’clock of »»aid
Word was receiver] from W. O. Smith
day at the Court room In the city of Klamath
friskier than I.
• * * • •
Fa]h, Oregon, ax tin-Ilin«; and |>laee for hear
On the Melhase place eight miles south of Klamath of the Republican, stating that he would I
leave Portland for Harrison, Idaho, on , But now I’m old and humble, why 1 n g oli>cth»na to »aid account and the wltlc-
Falls will be in service every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat­ the 21st, Mr. Smith goes to visit hi» i
ment
thereof.
mumble and grumble
OFFERS FOR SALE
urday for the next three months. Mares will be pastured. parents and look after some timlier, At all the posy-linked rout that hur­ Dated al Klarnath Falls, Oregon, .March 26th,
1906.
T hus . M artin ,
ries laughing by.
lands in which he is interested in Idaho.
No liability for damages. Charges $io for season.
Administrator of the Estate of Edward E.
Framed in mv gold-rimed glasses,each
He expects to lie back »non.
McIntire, dfeeased.
1 26 06
lass is that passes
or.
j.
3 29-tf
And youth i- »till a-twirikling in the
hort
If yon have not registered do so now.
corner of mv eym
Petition for Liquor License.
(With »lailokle* to Wallaee Irwin.)
To tho Hon. County Court, of th« Hlato of
Senator
Fulton
offered
an
amendment
i
STRAYED.
BONNEY & NICHOLAS
Fp-aking of prophet» prernging com­ Oregon, for Kl«niatli count»,
to the Iridian appropriation bill ratify­ ing events, how’» this?
j W<- tin* und»Te|gn«’f|, r«*n1nentN and legal vo-
LEGAL, REAL ESTATE and AB­
Three 2-year old horses, branded
r* of Wood River "
...........
Pr<-»-lnnt.
of »»hl ............
county
ing the treaty with the Klamath In-1 In your Inst issue there appeared a I h an<l
.............
........
STRACTING BUSINESS
-fate, ..................
r«-F|»<-<*tfiiIly
ftsk H im ! h II c jim * to
slanting E on right stifle, f will pay a
The Stock consists of Dry and Fancy Goods, Clothing,
staterm
nt.
s.u-l
to
have
, been made ...
by
a
..
«■■!>
»plrliuou«
,— - -
mall
- nn<l
- - - vinoii«
..... . . liquor» ,,,
In I»»«
-•
rlians.
and
appropriating
»537,000
to
puv
1
Will furnish Abstract» of title and ¡»ay taxes reward of
AMPUL
flip ------
Mill»« ...
(if q'xntlthw than one gallon, In the pn< hu t
each for information lead­
i____ im
—
naie oi
a|,| for H p(.r|o<| <)f Mx rnrtMlhM, fr7,m th.
for nun residents.
them for land in the disputed portion of r< -i b iit of Bonanxa, anini
Boots and Shoes, Hats, Gents and Ladies Furnishing
E. E. Mason.
the Bowne tract, i. e., “just watch us 5lhdAyofMay.1906.be Arant» <1 to lame* M.
The examination, reglwtration and pericct- ing to recovery.
their reservation, which they agree to grow.
”
Emery at Fort KlaniAth in mild precinct, and
ing of titles a specialty.
3-1.5 It
Merrill, Or.
your petitioner* will ever pray,
surrender to the government.
MAIN STIirZT
Office, New W urdxm B rick
Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Wall Paper, Etc.
Born—In Bonanza, on March 24, 11106, Tnlt p* tition will be i>r<-M<fnl«<l t*> ra ! I court
on the Ith day of Mav, 1906.
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I.evi
McDonald,
a
Don’t put off registering until “u>-
All grades of cigars at all prices at
ffihnGray.
Folin
M
Corlwll,
LoiHa
Brannon,
daughter, standard weight.
.1 T Dixon, D K Noah, C Gray. .1 L Vo««, 'I I
morrow” for you may forget.
These Goods will be sold at greatly reduced prices
Manning».
For Sale.
Born- To Mr. and Mrs. J. 0, Uama- J wk-oh, L W <’ o | h •Ian»!, C <» Coi>«land, J II
Mugler, If f, Mco»t .1 B< Taylor. <: E Haya, <<
ki-r.
a
daughter.
Usual
weight.
Willis
S.
DtMliway
(or
State
Printer
80 acre, 9 miles from Klamath Falls
M Denton, Frimk sllv<- , W M Knight, Win M
We will donate »1000 to the “Home
for Cash in order to close up their business.
We grow all right.
fifteen, JCd Miller, Harry Engle Walter Hirnp
on Merrill stage road, mostly improved, for disabled ('anal Boats,” if after on the Republican ticket will lie hi»
non,
Al
Melhaxc,
Il
A
Moou,
John
W
Londen,
The citizens of this section met flnn-
and 40 acres of good timber land 3 miles smoking one of our celebrated Bank Ex­ own man, if elected. Nobody will run
<D’o C Hill, II B l-omudy, Henry
■lay and <ii»i:n»»ed the Electric Railway M F Parker,
GTGray, M I’ Morgan, < han Weatlo
from Klamath Falls. For prices and change or Africano Cigars, you aav yon him or control him. He «ay», “I pledge project, 't here seemed to lie a multi­ Hchooler,
torn, J .1 < Hnipb«’ll, ,f Jf ff «-'»Tg, E M Bcnfli-ld,
the people of Oregon a great reduction plicity of words, but only one opinion, L< fi inc more, K II Cardwell. John It Helle ra,
particulars uepiire of C. C. Low, Bel­ are not aatirti«!.—C. D. Willson A Co.
M II H« nr . John If Kmart., If M Morgan, Imnlel
in the present enormous cost of the which wan that said road would let a Ryan Hr, Kf* hard M<dha*e. J I Hrophy, < <
mont Feed stables.
Have you seen those Ladies fancy office. I shall pursue economical and g'ssl proposition. Just how to fetch it Brophy, l)(: Brophy, H B Gardner, A Kirk
New liae of wall paper at the Paint Pari» toe bltieher shoes? The latert
off we could hardly tell, no we left it to i«trlck, W W Kaltney, Jake Dodaon, J E Ardell
business-like methods and cut out the tho Committee to devise ways and Frank Jamlaon, William lamtaon, Ralph Jami
»tore, opposite Court House.
won, Paul Para/oo, Jx>u Parazoo.
thing, at the Boston Elioe Store.
grafters.”
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