Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, February 13, 1908, Image 2

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    KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
E. J. MURRAY. Editor
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON.
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADYANCE
- AU communication* submitted for publication in the columns ot thia paper
will be inserted only over the name of the writer. No non de plume article*
will be published.
A Communication
The Candidates
Shooting at Bonanza
In a tight la»t Wednesday night at
Bonanza betw een Hill YVo-xl« and Nick
William«, the latter received a revere
«•alp wound, either from being hit on
the head with a revolver, or from a
*oft nosed bullet
According to report* there ha« l»'en
trouble lor some lime between Mi.
Wood* on one «ide and Nick William«
and •’Curley" Devol on the other. Wil.
Ham« i« known at a prize tighter and he
and "Curley" have been hanging
around Ronania for tome time, doing
nothing but picking a tight whenever
opportunity offered.
Both parties are
known here mid at Lakeview
It la tai l that Wood* went out to I.it
barn and was follow««! bv William* and
fVvol when the quarrel was atartod
Th,» tight »recurred ■«-.itsiil«* of the barn
and was wiltie«M«l by Jim Go«* and
Claude Clopton
I'he reports differ a«
to the details ol what happened during
the s. rap. but a* a result William« 1«
nursing a soio head, which, Dr. Patter­
son give* as Ilia opinion, wa* canted by
a «oil nos«> bullet. Other* claim that
W.sals struck Williams w ith his revol­
ver. the hammer causing th»’ wound on
the bead. al«o discharging llie gun. No
arrest« nave lieen made lint it i* «aid
that Devol l>a* left town and that Wil
liatn* ha* I wii onler««l to do a»>
111 talking w ith a prominent busineM
man of Bonanza over the phone, the
question wa- i«k<d if any arre*l* had
teen made
The answer «a* “No. they
cannot arrest Williams, as it was the
other man who used the gun."
From
thi« we would conclude that the senti­
ment is not very strong against th»- ac­
tion ol Wood«.
Out oi twenty.one candidates in Klam­
Where a county a* large a* ours po-
*ee*iug so many un<ievelop««l resource*, ath County who have *o far announced
both for the seeker of wealth and ol themselves on t|„> Republican »ml IS-m-
pleasure, |«osse«»ing healthy virile or« ocratic ticket«, nineteen aie residen’s
gwnlratiuns for the development ami ex­ oi Klamath hail*. Of th«' two Iroin the
ploitation of the same, struggling like country, one i* a Republican and the
'•hounds in their li-Mhes" to tw turn««t other a Detnocrat, llie latter living so
loose lo their work, it may not lie anus» cl«»e to the city, however,that lie might
to point out a few objects not unworthy well be eonsideietl a snburl-aii resident.
There are t wo verv plausibh* reasona
<4 their pent up energies.
One is
I will therefore with your kind per­ gi .-en for thi* state of affair*.
mission, put “them on the trail" of that under the direct primary law the
candidate from the thinly -ettie.1 dis­
something.
Nature in its lavish preparation of thi« trict« doe* not i«*el that he has in equal
<>l
country as a habitation and trresure show with the man liom the cilv
house far man has crest««! a wealth «if courae there i* no blame attach««! Io as
mountain with foreat* and plain», with many candidate* Irom thi* city trving
marth and tangled gleu. with crystal (or an office a* may msb, a* < ne man
lake«, (-earllnp stream« gras») mead has the same right as another to l.s-oine
The conntv should not
owe and biiehv bills, nearly all fairly a candidate.
well stocked with tlsh and g*me. for the charge thi* city with wanting all th. o|-
tices, for it they refuse to enter candi­
use an«! pleasure ol man.
And yet tier work in |>arts wa» not date«, they are the only one* to hlatue.
The other reason advaiicisl, and which I
complete as though left for man to tin
\V. S. Wor* en, right of way agent for
isii, either in whole or in part. Not in probably i* the correi’t one. 1» that Un­
farmer«
of Klamath county are
• pr< - the Southern Pacific. ill lived home Sat­
« resti«>n, hut in the stocking of her pre-
«eives with the animal life to which l>eroii* ami so busy w ith monev making, urday tor a «boit visit
that they have no desne ot lune to
they seem especially adapted.
Frank AlcCornnrk.
»
in town
The w riter recently stood upon one of bother with a |M»litical office. No ownei
SatunlAV f»t»st»*sl that the tire tli«l not
the peaks.«f our western range of moun­ of DM acre* of valuable {arm land m tlu-
leave n luwirl <>l his houre iinbiirii«sl.
tain* and saw as a vast panorama, al­ county can altonl to neglect hi« land and
although a utunll building m»l over
most the entire county spread out be- home for a measly two year term in <d- twelve feet troni the hoitne umh uaved
ore him; its river* its plain*, its moun tice. especially th<>*<- under the Govern-
which he is now «»cciihying until tempo­
tain» with their green forests, ami most ment irrigation protect, who tind that
rary quarter« are limit. A« »o<»n «3 the
wondrous of all twenty lake», more than their entire time is taken up in prepar­ weather permit» tn the »prink* he will
lialf of them land locked
Most of th«»se ing their laud to receive the water when
lu gin construcingoi a line resilience.
lakes, seemingly made specially to afford it is turneai on. I'he return* Irom the
»port aud recreation for the angler, were land far excee«l the lngl,e*i remunera­
tenantlers eo far as the finny tribe was tion |>aid to any office holder.
Guardian Sale of kcal l ítate
concerned, just waiting a* it were to l«e
II. I.. Holgate, <>( Bonanza, return««!
By
virtne
of an «»rder »»i <aie *h»ly use« I«* an«l
slot ked with rainbow trout, other* as Saturday evening Ir.-ix t'orvalli*. where
Swan lake, Asgien and Rouml lakes, he has l>e«‘n visiting hi* lather who ha- entered by the county <’t»tir< of ibv Mate of
with their shallow vegitable coverol been quite ill. Mr. Holgate slate* that Oregon. lor the C* nut y «»( Kt am «th. on I he Klh
liosom*. awaiting the advent of the cat­ he will enter the race lor the nomina­ day of'■September. 1*G,authorizing, ticeuaing
tish and the musical bull frog.
The tion for joint senator. ilia friends have and empowering me. ai the guardian ol the
vast stretches of tule and swamp that l>«>en strongly urging him for some tune, person* and «Mate* of Mary Parklawn, and
hould be the i«leal home of the musk­ and as he had partly promi-isl they ¡eel Frank iMwey Parkinson, minors, to sell at
rat, have never known thi* cunning ju*titi««i in insisting that he allow Ins private <ale all the right, ’.ilk* and interest ot
«aid minors in and tn the following dewribed
house builder’s skill.
And its former name to lie used.
property situate in the t'onnty *»i Klamath,
«lenizens of tho furry skin sre fast dis­
Thi* will make the senatorial contest Slate of Dregm»* lo-wit; An undivided two
appearing with no hope of their «-ver a three cornered tight, which ia never a
tieing replaced, unless by th«- muskrat. sure tret until after the election. Ac­ sevenths, being an undivided <>nr sesrntli In­
1 n the early settlement of this county cording to slatement* of friend* oi. the terest each. (subj«*ct to an una<«*ign i dower
the spring time was resonant with the three candidate*. Holgate claim« Ur <>k interest therein • in and to the south Kall : the
calls of the myriads of water fowl, the i county, Willita is «ure of lai’-e, but ttn- aouthu eat quarter of th-- northeawt quarter
three I), four (4) and
.mating call of the prairie <x>ek. the cur­ lriend* of Merryman are not troui-led and lots one r 1*. tw»
lew and the plover, while the air wa* with modesty. They claim Crook and five (5).of section twenty-eight (.*» the north
ball ol the southwest quarter; the southwest
vibrant at eve tide with the whirr «4 Klamath anil an even break in Lake.
quarter of tne southwest quarter, and lota one
w nig* as the low Is sought tlieir nightly
While all the candidate* claim that J and two (2] of section twenty «even (I7|. all
f«-e.iing gronmls or their roo«ts.
they desire a clean, quiet campaign, yet in township thirty-nine (
south. range «.«■ v •
Today while we have a fair supply of it i* beiieved that the senatorial contest en ;7] ea.st of the Willamette meridian, con­
waler fowl »till left, tlieir numbers are will develop into one of the Imile-t taining <»*2. oacres, I mil from and alter llie
sadly decimated by the pot burner and political tights ever known in Klainato 7th day <»i Mar» h.»’Aw, procee«t t > sell and con
the neat thief, blit our upland birds, the county. It is hinted that a* soon as the ttnne until sold, to sell at private »ale lor cash
«age hen, the prairie hen, the curlew general public is let into the game there in hand, subject t«» the confirmation of the
and plover, there remain a scattering w ill lie something doing on all side«.
above named < »urt all the right, title ajid in­
remnant of sage hens only.
terest which the said minors, or either oi them
Could not our C imnierciai and otbei |
have in and to the said premise*.
bo.lie« procure -w.eral score of the pra­
Applications lor purchase maybj made
irie hen .«nd partridge of the .Middle
O. A Stearns, Klamath Falls, Oregon an»l tl
West, with perhaps a few Bob White ,
The 1907-0B Reierenix- and Bnsine«* Nina Parkinson, guardian, I’alo Alto, <*al.
<|iiail, ami turn them loos«- umler the Directory for Klamath County uas j —
Dated and fir* i published Feb.6. CKJa
prot«*-tion of our game warden* to mul­ sue«! Friday It ia a long Hep in advance
MRS. NINA PARKINSON
tiply an«l restock our «lepleted range»" of the la*( mue aud i« a fair inditat <»n Guardian «4 lb * person» and estates of Mary
Surely the conditions now. with the ol the growth and prosperity that ha*
Parkinson an I Frank i»-wey Parkinson,
large grain field* to glean an I the straw ; ht*»n the portion oi this <• >un!\ dur in 2
minor*.
3«4 3-5
«.tacks to lee-l on in winter, offer condi- the past two \ea. .
tions more favorable thud ever before
The directory is th»* u »rkni the KI d . iii -
for upland birds.
• ath Kepiibltran and 1» the lar^eM
> k
The stocking of our swamps and • ever printed in this c«»unt\. Iieing H?V
E. WHITLOCK
marshes with the edible bull-frog would enty-iour paget* in *izr*. The workman­
ad«l much to the longing of the newly■ ship ia a •plen-lid testimonial to the
UNDERTAKER
at rived settler for familiar music besides mechanical perfection <»i the Kepubliran 1
AND EMBALMER
their e«-onnmic and commercial value.
job department and the ability oi it*
It is jierhaps too late to restock onr manager. f>. B. Kendall and will un­
Holder of License No 2d.
western ranges with the mountain doubtedly brine that office much bmd-
sheep, antelope and mule «leer that have neaa.
KI.AMATII FALLS.
OREGON
la-eii »wept away hy the rapacious ami
The tirm part of the directory i< made
«■onscioiisle»« liiiTe hunter ami *elf-sty)««l up of a «plendid w rite-up of the count v
sport, who found those animal* here in and its rwourm, followed by a direct­
eouutlese thoiiMnds years ag«., but much or? Ot the resident» ot the colllltV. On«‘
«•ould lie «lone to protect the few mule notew-orthv feature of the publication i«
<l«-er yet remaining, from extinction.
t;
_______________
the
effort that ba* l»-en mail«- to give
The antelope, taring a plain’s animal, the
addre*-- oi
the ■ resilient* «.I
„„ rtreet
______ _______
_____
was the first to disapp«*ar. foilowel very thi* city. Owing to the fact tint tla
clrmely by the mountain rhevp, less hou-'es are not numl«ere«l tin« task wa
numeron» and les« widely distributed; made the more difficult, ami it i* to I.
but Eastern Klamath ami the more hope«I that when the next «lireetory i.-
s. B. grizzle
mountainous parts of Lake County are isrued it will have contained therein tie
KLAMATH FAI I A
still inhabited by the remnants of the stieet number».the council in the mean­
once mighty henl» of mule deer.
OREGON
time having ma«ie provision therefor.
These deer, gregarious in their habit*,
The advertising patronage <4 the <li-
would collect in large herds in the fall rectorv i« quite extensive, nn<! well it
of the year and travel to the lower hills might lie. for not only i« it a goo«! ml
and sage plains to winter. Often ronnv vertising
........ „..e........................
medium but ...............................
al*o is it a mir-
thousand* would lie in a single hero, ror of conditions here and «tranger* who
and when the heavy winter storir* cov- cee a copy of tin« publication must le­
ered their fee«ling grounds would <wek ¡mpreesed with tl - enterpri*«-. num­
shelter in the deep rocky canyons where |>or an,| character of tin- l<u»im- e«tal.-
they could escape the storm* and iind liahments of the county.
shrub on which to live.
Taking ad-
Bpacial arranv-ement- art-Is-ing ma«!«*
vantage of this fact the hide hunters f«w tlie eircnlalion of the <li,-.-.-torv >n
would follow thein to this canyon, the principal town* l**tween >au 1-r.iri-
where, Ireing trapped and unable to <
. and I’orllat.d and that thi- I
escape. entire herd* were ruthlessly titre will Is- productive of nr; h gm* I
butchered. their rkin* only being taken, goe« without sming.
As an illustration oi the
relentless
The director, contain* a complete
«laughter of these animal«, it i* state»l fuld--r map «4 Klainnlh Fall«, tliei-ounf
that one tirm shipped from a small «eat.
.'ATTORNEY AND
I »«tern Oregon town in the spring of
COUNSELOR
AT LAW
1490, two hundred and fifty t ____
____
.ottean»!
d,-er i*elt*. of thi* number twentv-tive
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
hundred, or one tenth of the numla-r.
R. A. Eininit l,as appointed K. North ROOMS 7 4 0, MURDOCK BLDG.
was furnished by one party of two linn
a* assistant post ma-ter and Mrs. .John
1er*.
Hamilton as clerk to —-rv«- umler him
We have a fairly good game law , if it w lien he takes the office. Til«-1 local ion
wa* enforced, but too many regard it a* of the otTice will remain the arne a* al
DR. C. P. MASON
a joke to evade its provision* and »laugh­ present, having been lea*<-.| to the Gov
ter game regardless of seanon or sei.
DENTIST
eminent for that purpose
If our local organization* will by pre­
Mr. Emrnitt will probably not take
Olli, e in American Bank A TruHt ( ..m
cept and example s»-ek to protect our office until the first of the month us Mi
pnny’« Building
game, aid in restocking our depleted Murdock lia* offered to run the otlire
preserve», secure our Congressional <iel- until that time. Thi* will mean a gi.-ut
PHONE 614
egation’s aid in having our lakes stocked saving of work lor both menasotherwi»--
KLAMATH FALLS
OREGON
w ith the fl«h best suited to them, ami there would lie a double set of report*
add to the wealth and attractiveness of I to tie made out. Mr. Murdock ha* »ng-
<mr great natural game and flih pre* gested that the assistant enter the »«Hl- e
«erve», they will merit and receive our at once and
WILL A. LEONARD
has offered to ««cist
heartiest commendation and coopera­ him with the work. ¡(Mr. North en­
tion.
O. A. STEARNS.
tered the office Montiav :in«l l>v the lirt-f
New Directory Out
NOTICI Ol SIRViO
Th«’ following |>«••■-«•»>.’• an’ h»r«’by
iM>iill*«i th»! on the rti«t day of March.
IsHHi. I (hall I’Cttm Mirvwy tor the loca­
tion of the fvlS'wing Section, quarter
i rection and Meander Corner« vir
All
«•omera in «ection 36 and Meander cor
ner on the «*a«t or left Iwiik of I.oat
River on the <outh lauinoarv of «ection
:I4 T. 40 S. R 10 I- " '*
T'h»» above
survey ia made'ui’on the r«h|ue«r of.
C A Runtmg. T J Offfeld. E I. (Mfleld.
and Laura A Hill for the purpo««» of
locating ihe comer» and determining
the Imunderie» of tlieirreepective land»
Mr* M M M-Millan. Wallace B.ildwin
J C Ferguson. N S Merrill, \\ 1’Rhoada.
E S Terwilliger. Henry C Gerber. I«>uie
and Ida Gerlier. I’uri R Merrill. <’ Guy
Merrill I’arrie Merrill. Mabel I I’atter
«on. J F Adam«. T J and G W Ortlel.l.
G W White. L«>u Storv. Edward M
Haye« estate. I M Robinson, John <•
Swan, C R Del up. Chas Moore. Henry
S Parish. E H Carlton. II F Tolle. An
drew Tay lor estate Samuel and Mari
I’rayner. Win F Hill. Laura A Hili.
Chas l<oonu*. C \ Bunting, Fr«',l Me-
Kendr,«'. Clyde Bradl, y
M Veneta
Bunting. F Stephenson. Dan VanBrim
nier, II F Murdoch. Trust«** of the
Town of Merrill. Klamath Water I’ser«
Association
K
\OIKI
IO CHI iMIOttS
1 h the t’ountv Court »»I the Ft.tio Hl
Oregon. In aiv I for klmimih Countv.
In the maltri oi th»* b -tale «»I t'lmrle*
Christopher HendnckiHMi. I ><*.•••
Notice i*» hereby given that all pvt
*'ns having claim» againwt the Estate of
Charles Christopher llendrtckreu. he
cvH*vtl. iiiu^l prr*ent them, duly verified
and udh proper voucher», within n
months imm the date «u thi» notice, it»
the Ex««’iit.w. at the I ;i\\ otlire of No*
land A Smith. Ilooni N<». 9, Withrow*
K laitial h
bull*.
Melba««-
Budding,
Klamath Count) Oregon
Ihited January lAlh, A. 1*. P»«
Alexander Martin. .1i
Executor of said lèi »te.
.'■t
Lonleet Notke
ttopaitnieiil «>< the Interior, t’ldlcd
State« l and Office. Lakeview. Oregon.
‘A>*
A eufficient conteet affidavit nawlpw
been lUeil in tin» office bv lecll It.
Markham, contestant, against
»h’H‘1 »hiiiv X»» 37ft",
ApH* • •
IHU7. for •»»«•#%. i»el4
Sec. :v>. Tp. 4hS.. It HE.
,u,l’«
Brown, contaetre, in which It 1« ••••S’*'11
that, among other thing«, «aid Ralph |
Brown has utterly failed in reepect to
said entry, to comply with the public
lat>.I law« of lire 1' H. and tire rule» and
regulation» i>*tabli«h>«l thereunder with
relerencr lo «-»tabirehnig «ml maintain­
ing a rv*id«'nce mi *ai>l land ; that be
did not ««tabllsli a re«i lenci- III a lioireo
on Mid I nal witlnn six nionlli« from
the date ol Mill entry: that be lie«
never establretu«! a n-«ulence on »41«
land, built a I ioiim - nr made any im­
provement« -*i the *ai'l tract or culti­
vated the Min«- llret for more Ilian eil
month« imnii-diatelv prior to the mak
ing <>l till* affidavit the »aid eonlealee
ha* utterly .ilaindom-d «aid entr \ and
ha« mad«» hi« I kiiiio elaewliere, and lhat
lua alisence from s.iid land wa* not,due
tn hie employment in the Army, Navy
oi Man lie t'or|»e of tin- Vnlled Slates a«
a private soldier, officer, seaman or
mat III«' Illi mg the war with Spain or dur­
ing am oil yr war ill which the I .« nun
I m - engaged, «aid paitie» are hereby noli-
tie<l to ap|a-ai-.re«p«>lid and otter «-valene»
touching said allegation al 10 o cliX'k
a ........... March -. DA* la-lore Geo.
Cha-iain, C'Utitv Clerk. Klamath Faile.
Oil gon. ami that liml hearing will I*
held at 10 o'clock a m. on March 111.
lllOH, before the Register and Receiver
at the United State« I.ami Offi«-e in
laikei lew. I liegon.
I'he Mill «-«mu-'taiil having, in a
nnqa-r affidavit, tlleil l*ec 10. l'«0. , «el
lortti fact« which »how that alter due
vliligenee |a*r»onal »ervue lit till» notice
can not la* made, it i* hereby orderai
and directed that »Hi ll notice la- given hv
dm- and proper
ion.
|.-23.2 20’
J.
fStiN. Receiver.
April l.r>th and 16th examinations will
b«- held in Kismetb Falls to secure
eligibies from which to fill vacancies,
as they may occur, in the position of
iunior and assistant engineers in the
leclamation Service.
Applicants for
the position of Assistant Engineer
must have had at least four years prac­
tical experience in engineering
A
technical training in college will be
counted as two years
The salary fur assistant «-ugmsers ia
$1500 per annum and upward; and for
junior engineer«, |7gu and upward
of the month thing« will he in such
shape that there will Is- no inconven­
ience to the pjtron*.
President
\i EX M M-'l IX, Ji
E
C.
F.
STONE
An unusual opportunity i oftere«! the
ATTORNEY Al LAW
iarmer of moderate mean* to secure «
home in the Lakeside Tract located on
OFFICE OVER POSTOFFICE
the North shore of Title I.ak<
The
land now offered for «ale consists ot
3500 ai ies of iriigabie land lyinpr under
the Adam« canal, a part of the Klamath
Project and admirably located along
How a ThUl
DR. WM. MARTIN
We offer one bu&dred dollar» reward for atty the shore ol the lake. It is rich sage-
c ase ol fatarrO that < annot be cured by Hail» i brush and grass land, part of it being in
■ dentist
« aiarrh Cure
' cultivation, ft will lx- -old in tracts to
£. J. CHKNi V 4 CO .Toledo. O.
W ♦*. tbe uadortifned. bare known FJ Che­ *uit purchaser* and on «ntisfactory
terms.
ney lor th* late 13 year» and believe him per
lectly honorable in all bu«iae»a tran section» ■
For particular* call on or address, J.
and financially able to carry any obligations Ftank Adams, manage) Lakeside Coin-
made by bfe firm
! panv Tule Lake, Oregon.
10-17-tf
Waldon Kinnan a Marvin
Whole, ale Druggist», Toledo, q .
Cl\ IL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR
Hall» Catarrh Cure 1» taken internally, act
A communication received horn J. G.
ibk directly upon the blood and mucous »uiace . Pierce state* that he will leave New
KLAMATH FALLS
of ibe ayeiem i'eatiiooniaJs aent free Price
York on the Sth of the month for New
7k per bottle. Sold by ail druggist»
j Orleans.
Taka Mali» iawily nine for aoaaiipation.
! All kinds of engineering and draughting
Klamath Falls, Oregon
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CONIINON AT IIIFl'I.o I
;DFt EMBER SI. 1W7.
Hurrir. smanam »«.*«,,.
,„„ fi **
Hltamont Dairv
PMONC ORDIRE D I
LOTS
In Mills’ Addition itnd
Mills’ Second Addition
a re
Su re Honey
III BI'«INESS
KKMUVftt
Hakers
I .Ito.Vkt.Mt
Icoafis and Discount* ..
Bond« and Seciiritie*
Real Estate. Building* and Fixture*
I
Cash and Sight Exchange..
,4
The Cleanest and Best Kept Dairy
livering Milk and Cream in Klanuth
Falls.
Every Can and Bottle SteriliJej
with Steam each day.
Our Cow» lr,
led and cared lor under direction of Dairy
Division Department ol Agriculture. 3
The Pioneer Bank of Klamath County
STATEMENT Ol
• *ud |,|4| ho|Uâyi
*" ,h' y*M
Intinti Paid on Saving* lAepout.
4. N. WV«MX <.*•»*<•
i- ' I Aah •.
t4.7-IA.IH
14W1.3A7.***
f iMÔ.lHU.âi
I I Util HIM
I ltX).i*».OO
•1,763.0
32.01» AM
43I.2V6.40
|M5,G4UJI1
«
1, Alex Martin, Ji . < «shier «>( the al«.ve n.iine«l Bank, do «olvmnly
•wear that the al.ive »tatrmeut i* true m the l«-*t o( my knowledgeand brli«vr
A utx Mxrrix, J a., Caahier.
Make your choice, pay
20 per cent cash anil
$10 a month
Subreritied and »worn tn lad«»««« no- thi* tilli day ut January, IMH.
C. H. Wirnnow,
[*K.u.j
Notary Public lor < iregon.
City Bakery
PIES.
CAKES,
C ONFECTIONERY
Several thousand acres of the b t i.iini, trur,
garden, orchard and grazing land in Klam.ith G un!
at prices that cannot I h * Ixut.aiul on 11\ a.iL terr.-
FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY
Hade to Order a Specialty
tde* ¡¡nd Cakes
A. i
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FRANK IRA WHITE
— Van Ili|M-r Bros. and Tim Briclt Store
MRS. R. M. SARTER. Prop.
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Klamath Falls, Ore.
City Meat Market s
ME ISS & ARMAND
PROPRIETORS
ALL KINDS OF FRESH. SALT
*
AND SMOKED MEATS
SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS
STA B LI iin SHOP
General Blacksmithing and Wagon Work
Livery and Feed Stable
Both Saddle and Driving Horses
CHAS. R. BALDWIN KWIh Foils
Lakeside Inn,
«
MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r.
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a
♦
Modern improvement».
73 room* nn«l »üit»-
Sumpie Hooms. Bur Hoorn, 1’nrlors. I'wo < lub
H oodih , Etc., Etc.
Î
> SPECIAL RESORT
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FOR TOURISTS
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Every
drop
3
Of Old Continental Whiskey
Water Mill Whiskey
Normandie Rye
K Rye
is uh pure hh Government iiiHpcction <* ihi
it. It is bottled in bontl under ilovernincn*su
perviaion and that cnrrioa«the guarantee of 'b-1*
lute purity.
F. F.
KLAMATH FALLS MACHINE SHOP
We are prepared to do BLACKSMITHING and
done promptly.
Repair Work of all kinds
We tpiarantee all our work to
be first class and at Satisfactory Prices.
BETWEEN 6"» AND
7th
ON WALNUT
A. G. DUHME
Office over Klamath County Bank
E. B. HENRY
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1!. IIEtMl *. Vice-President
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MACHINE WORK.
FARMERS OF rtODI RATl MEANS
OFFERED RARI. OPPORTUNITY
Ogan lu» bow»«“ •**>
KI.AMATII l-AI I S. ORI GON
ALEX MARTIN
DENTIST
Wlthrow-Melhase Huìldlng
Capitai Stock 11 oo.ooo
KLAMATH COUNTY BANK
C. C. BROWER
New Appointees
The American Bank and Trust Co.
TIMBERLAND
Utllce in First National Bank Building,
LAKEVIEW, OREGON.
Pure
is the word that tells the stniv. itit«l wM*®»**
government places its 0. K on whiskev you æ11'
e sure it is pure.
Sold by
C. D. WILLSON
Wholesale and Retail IJealer