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    Official Newipaper
of Klamath County
■V
KLAMATH
REPUBLICAN
Official Newspaper
of Klamath County
KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, MARCH 19, 1908.
VOL. XII.
NO 51
Experienced irrigator desires position
on farm. Four years experience on his
WANTED-Girl for general house*
Registers an<l Receivers,
own farm. Call on or address J. W
work. Apply to Dr. Maaton.
United Htates Land Offices.
Martin, American Hotel.
it*
Gentlemen:
Geo. 8. Noland returned last evening
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
8.
Shook,
of
Dairy
lu case of applications to locate all
from Eugene
who have been spending the winter in 1
scrips, warrants, certificates, soldier's
Question W ' Be Submitted Frank McCulloch and son Thomas, Loa Angeles, returned home Sunday |
additional homestead rights, or to make
are iu tbe city from Forest Grove.
evening
If appearancea count for any
lieu selections ol public lands ol tlie
At Election in June
They wiil spend the summer here.
thing they certainly had a pleasant
United Htates, the following require­
The carpenters are busy remodeling time. Mr. Shook is anxious to get back
ments »III govern on and after April 1,
A to the ranch, in the hopes that a short
After the close of the lecture by Mr. the American House dining room.
1908:
iteaolved, That the committee pul
new plate glass front is one of the im­ visit with the plow will reduce his
Kuodell
Sunday
afteraoon
at
the
opera
1. The location or selection
,
. *
*
forth Its beet efforts to Interest the
avoirdupois.
bouse, I hues interacted in Local Option provements tieing msde.
accotti|>aided iu addition to
|C
A
fl
VikCxlf
Ptl
Council in the matter, and that they
J. W. Marlin, lately of Kimberly,
13 HUIVUiJltU
)ouutaf W|U1 aBd
wuh Ul. deoce required by existing rules, and wet and organised a campaign for the
Another important sale on Main
regulations, by affidavit ol tlie locator, coining election. It waa decided to street property occurred Saturday, when Idaho, arrived in the city Monday and
, Council, and give them Information and
selector, or some credible person poss­ form a County Central Committee of Major Worden eold the property and will make his home here, having dis­
advice, which because of the Investiga­
essed of tbs requisite personal know­ •even member! and to appoint repreeeu- store buildings, which are occupied by posed of bis farm at Kimberly and lias
tions and deliberations of a larger num­
ledge of tbe premises, showing that the talivee from each precinct to work with tbe K. K K. store and Winters Jewelry, bought a tract here, where he wiil fol­
ber of citizens, they are enabled to give.
laud located or selected la not In any the Central Committee. The following to Richard Melhase. The consideration low his pursuit of farming.
Mr. Mar- !
Resolved, That a oopy of these resolu­
tin is experienced in irrigation and will [
, manner occupied adversely to tbe loca­ committee was elected: G. W. White, was SWJOO.
tions Ire sent tbe Mayor with request
Geo. Griizle, K. H. Dunbar, P. Conklin
tor or selector.
Henry Parrish was here Thursday from no doubt make a success in this coantry. ■
that sums Ire presented to the Council.
2. You will require the locator orselec- and J. B. Mason. These men will elect his ranch near Merrill. Ho says that
A general discussion on the position
Fred Buesing has disposed of bis in- '
I tor, within twenty days from tbe filing two more to compute tue committee he has been bothered by so many can­
ol the iiewa|«|*ers waa bad. Il seemed
teres* in the Klamath Stables te Ottis
and
will
appoint
one
or
two
from
each
of bls location or selection, to begin
didates that he had to quit plowing un­
to be the opinion of those present that
Webb. Mr. Buesing is deeply interest­
publication of notice thereof, al bls own precinct.
til after tbe election.
the papers had not giveu the Federation
ed in ranching this year aud felt that he
Il
la
proposed
to
atari
a
crusade
all
expense, iu a newspaper to be desig­
a fair deal in their reports ol what tliev
in the most hotly contested basket did not care to divide hia time.
Mr.
nated by the Register as of general over the county and to make Local Op­
were doing.
Mr. Dunbar intimated
ball game of the series the White Stars Webb is well known here snd will un­
circulation In the vicinity of tbe land, tion an issue al the coming election. Pe­
defeated the High School by a score of doubtedly receive a cordial welcome by
that he l>a>! been aah a mod to send out
Quite a large attendance was at the
an<l to be tiie nearest thereto. Buch titions will be circulated in each pre­
At the meeting of the Chamber of
copies of the local |>spera in answer to
31 to 28. This makes the honors even, the many patrons of the Klamath Sta­
Civic Federation Thursday night at
publication must cover a period of cinct in order to have Ixical Option put
Commerce Tuesday evening, Frank Ira
requests he ha I received as Becrslary of
and the next game decides the series. bles.
the Court House. The following new
on
tbe
I
m
I
lot
in
June.
It
has
not
been
thirty days, during which lime a similar
White acted as chairman in the alwence
tbe Chamber of Commsrre, on account
After the game tlie C. 1. and 8. I.
(Central Oregonian)
members were accepted: J. B Mason.
notice of the location or selection must decider! yet whether the question will
of President Delzell.
of tlie stand tb«y had taken.
Club of the High School entertained
A. A. Davie, the Klamath Marsh cat­
Paul Breitenstein. W. O. Iluson, W. II.
l>e posted in the local larid office and up­ only I m voted on in the county as a
Word was received from the manage­
the members cf tbe White Stare and tle man, was in BUver Lake on business
Harland, Geo. W. Mcl-ean and T. J.
on tlie lands included iu lbs location or whole or whether tbeefforts wiil be con­
early
this week. He reports that many ment ol tbe Rose Carnival at Port'and
High School teams at the residence of
leathern.
The Secretary staled that
selection, and upon each and every non­ fined to certain precincts, but it is be­
WEDDING BELLS
Judge Geo. T. Baldwin. Tlie girls Indians are dying on the Klamath res­ in regard to a float for Klamath
this made a total inemliersiilp ol 106.
contiguous tract thereof.
lieved that they will Work lor a dry
ervation, there haviog been six funerals
provided very dainty refreshments for in one week recently, and in all about County. Teams will be furnished and
The committee reporta «ere then
3. The notice must describe tbe land county.
niii.Dwun-MAMnoND
tlie occasion,
60 have died this winter, quite a large tbe float designed and constructed by
located or selected, give the dale ol loc­
heard. C. C. Brower, as cbatrman ol
per cent out of, 1,000, whicn is about the the management of the Carnival, and
At 10 a. m. Wedneaday at the resi­
O. B. Gates, msnager of tbe Midway number of Indians on this reservation. all it will be necessary for Klamath
the com mil lee on exteuding Hie city
ation or selection, and stale that tbe
dence of the bride's |>aroiita occurred
DAIRY
Tel. A Tel. Co., has returned from Port­
livundariee. recommended the extend­
purpose theisol Is to allow all persons t
| coon ty to do will be to furnish a sug-
the marriage ol Miss Josephine Ham
claiming tbe land adversely, or desiring
ing the city limits to take In approxi­
District Attorney Moore patied land, where be has been on buainesa
Klamath Boys at Corvallis rest km for the design and pay the actual
m<>od to David Thompeon Meldrum.
Mr.
Gates
ssys
that
as
soon
ss
they
esn
mately 3236 scree
Tills Inctades the
' to show it to be mineral in character, an through Dairy on his way to Lak «view
•
.
.. 'coat of the construction of the float and
TN^ eerridony was performed by KeV.
A L. Leavitt received a letter from bis ,
...
,
Hot Springs, Fairview, Nob lllll,
work on the mountains the company
opportunity to file objections to such Wednesday.
i
. . ..
__..
, . , furnish the people to ride in it. It is
Prstt, of the Presbyterian church, in
aon, Lester, who is attending tbe Agri-
r . .
_
Mountslnview, a portion of Buena Vista
will
commence
the
construction
of
the
I location or selection with the local
Claude
Daggett
stepped
off
the
stage
I
-t
ver
T
lm
P
or,,nt
that
Klamath
County
the praeencu of only the immediate rela­
cultural College at CorFallis.
and Mills addition No. J and 2, also
officers for the land district in which long enough to shake hands and to let Telegraph line to connect with
' Fr should have a float that will bo a credit
tives ol the contracting parties.
says they have quite a Klamath dele­
forty seres on the west side of the lake
the land is situate, and to establish us know bo would like to be our little Postal.
to this section. The Chamber appoint­
Ths bride ia the youngest daughter of
gation attending the college, there be-
near the mouth of th« river above the
their interest therein, or the mineral treasurer.
ed Geo. T. Baldwin, John Ellis nnd
Chas. Lytton is an arrival in the
Mr. arid Mrs. It I. Hammond, and la a
'
ing
twelve
boys
from
this
county
and
old saw mill. The report was ace« pled
character thereof.
Tom Stephens a committee to take
Early Arant and family were visiting from Bisbee, Arizona.
they are all doing fine work. TheCadet
but not approved. The commitlee was native ol Klamath Falla. She io a most
charge of tbe matter, prepare plana and
4. Proof of publication must consist at G. G. Andersons, Tuesday and Wed­
8. C. Hamaker, of Bly, •talea that Corps, to which he belongs, will attnde
aonllnued and asked to report on the accomplished young lady and io a great
design for the float. The committee
of an affidavit of the publisher, or «1 the nesday.
all the voters in Sprague River pre- the Rose Carnival at Portland and »ill
proper means of gelling three additions favorite among the younger set In so­
are
desirous of selecting tbe moat
foreman or other proper employee of
ciety.
Mr.
.Meldrum.
who
Isa
cousin
Guy Hoonchln, a young, Modoc, and cinct but six have registered,
Three take part in the parade. He says tbe I
within tbe city limits. The committee
appropriate design to represent thia
the newspaper iu which the notice was Marika Walker a Bill river damsel who
of
C.
8.
and
R.
H.
Moor*
of
this
city,
is
boys
are
looking
forward
to
this
plea
­
of
these
are
Republicans
and
three
are
on sources of waler rendered a verl«l
section and advertise the country, and
published, with a copy of tlie publica­ were on their way to tbe Falls to gel
Democrats. In the total registration sure with a great, deal of interest, as
report and the committee on water an electrical engineer, and with his
they will be glad to receive any suggest
tion
notice
attached.
Proof
that
the
married put up in Dairy Thursday.
each party has an equal number regis­ they »ill be given an opportunity to see
rights submitted a copy of the franchise brother has charge ol the Installation of
Ions from any of tbe citizens who might
1 notice remained p >sled upon the land
the
electric
light
plaut
which
is
being
8.
B.
Gardner
from
Wood
River,
tbe
sights
and
visit
the
vessels
of
the
tered. Heretofore the precinct has been
lo H. V. Galas, ol the Water and Light
have some idea on tbe subject, II you
during the entire period of publication, aapirant for County aasesoor passed the
put
In
by
Moore
Bros.
fleet which will be there.
strongly Democratic.
Company, which «as discussed al con-
know a good design present it to the
moat be made by tbe locator or selector night in Dairy Friday.
Shortly
after
the
ceremony
th«
young
Lester
says
that
he
met
Uberta
Car-
I
siilereble leng'h.
8. P. White, special representative of
committee.
couple de|«rted, amid showers of rice or some credible pereou having personal
Wm. Martin was showing his smiling the Weed Lumber Company, is in the rick, who was sent to tbe reform school
Presldrnl G. W. White In an address
E. P. Morgan, who will go to San
knowledge
ol
the
fact.
The
Register
from tlieir friends, lor Pelican Bav
from here. Carrick »as in Corvallis as
face in Dairy on Friday. Mr. Marlin
extended an Invitation to ell citterns to
Lodge, where they will a|«tid a couple will certify to tbe posting in his office. has a hoot of friends throughout the city. Mr. White is greatly interested a delegate to the Sunday School con- ' Francisco shortly, was authorised to
become members and unite with tbe
ol wreka. On tlieir return to thia city The first and last days of sue' publica- oounly and ought to make a good show- in th» Butte Creek Valley, having es­ vention at that place. He is being negotiate with the Southern Pacific
Federation tn their work. Ho stated
tablished lumber yards for bis company
Railroad Company for advertising this
they will occupy the Ballard bouse on lion and posting must in all cases be ing at the Primary.
taught the Tailor’s trade and wore a un­
that all citizens were for or against the
st Mt Hebron and other points. This
section end to see if arrangements
the west side, opposite the bouse where given.
iform
which
he
made
himself.
He
said
gm»! of the town and accused Ibo • who
The school children gave Prof. Hall ia his first trip to Klamath Faile.
Very Respectfully,
could
be msde for homeseekers rates
the bride was l*orn.
i
be and Fish were getting along fiqe at
refused to lircomo members ul the Fed-
R. A. Ballinger,
a surprise party Friday. A pleasant
during tbe snmmer.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
8.
C.
Hamaker
and
the
school
and
expected
to
get
discharg-
{
oration as being op|osed to law and
Cornu* issiuner.
lime was bad in games etc. until eleven
, sons, Arthur and Mark, of Bly, arrived ed possibly in June He haa determin-1 The matter of securing an exhibit of
order. Secretary Caden read a speech
o'clock, when luncheon was served.
,
in tbe city Sunday.
Mr. Hamaker eil to keep out of Reform school or jail Klamath County products for the
before the meeting strongly edvocat-
The crowd dispersed at twelve o’clock.
Alaska Exposition and also for tne state
Council
went
to
Portland
.with
ti
e boys »here in the future.
ing municipal ownership of a water and
fair was discussed and a committee con­
Mra. Carl Adams returned to her they will enter business college. Mrs.
—
light plant. Ho then Introduced a re-
Tlie City Council held its regular home st upper end of Yonna valley
Hamaker going as (ar as Ashland for >a
In announcing bis candidacy for Sen- ' sisting ol Frank Ira White, R. H. Dun­
eoluliou providing for Ilia appointment
meeting Monday evening. In thealieeuce Monday.
ator Governor Chamberlain makes State­ bar and W. A. Delzcl waa appointed to
short
visit
with
friends.
ol a committee to Investigate and report
ol Mayor Bishop, G. W. Maslun, presi­
ment No. 1 hie main issue, and indorsee . prepare a circular letter to be sent to
Mra. H. S. Oden and family atten l- I
on the water supply quoslion. which
Mrs. Harrietts C. Sanfonl died at the direct primary law and the right of I the farmers of this county urging them
dent of the Council, presided.
e<i
tbe
funeral
of
Mr.
Bauman's
nepbew
»as adopted. Il is as follows:
3 o'clock Friday afternoon. Tbe fun­ the people to nominate candidates for
The resignation of Councilman Ben­
Sunday, we failed to learn name of the eral cervices were hel l at 2:3(1 Saturday all offices. Realising that the Legisla­ to furniah exhibits of their products.
Reeolveal, That It Is the opinion of the
nett, who had removed from the Third
Presiding Elder Dunlap, of the M. E.
ture undoubtedly will be Republican, '
deceased.
afternoon from the residence of her the Governor seeks by embracing tbe , church, will leave shortly for a lecture
Civic Federation, that the construction
Ward, was accepted and F. T. Sander­
Every bod v is busy these days plow­ daughter, Mrs. Hattie Wilson. The ser­ statement to bind its member! to elect
of a more perfect, more cúmplete, weter
son was appointed to fill the vacancy.
tour of tbe east and tbe Chamber will
sysiom, should be begun In IVUtt,
The petition for a saloon lioeuae of J. B. ing, clearing land, making garden etc. vices were conducted by Rev. P. Conk- as Senator not tbe candidate nominated furnish stereopticon views of the county
by
the
Republicans
in
tbe
primary
elec
Resolved, that with this end In view
Some of our weather prognosticators ■ lin of the Methodist Church.
Mellon, of the Standard saloon, was re­
lion, but the successful candidate in the for hie use. Mr. White'will look after
a perinaiisut committee of ten be op
Wait
fused, Mills, Schallock and Woodbury I are prophesying a dry season.
securing the same.
C. J. Buck, deputy supervisor of the regular election in June.
pointed, said committee to Le appointed
voting against it. The applications of awhile brother, dont holler too soon.
Klamath national forest, has been pro­
bv the chairman.
Geo. Biehn and Forest Berry for liquor
Prof. Wight was in Dairy the first of moted to acting supervisor of the Maia-
Dissolution of Partnership
Resolved, That thia committee Investi­
Murder at Silver Lake
licenses were read lor the first time and the week looking alter political affairs ma division of tbe Cascade, Siskiyou
gate and coneider carefully every phase
Notice is hereby given that the part­ will be acted upon at the next meeting. and visiting the school.
! and Ashland national forests. He will Owing to numerous inquiries, for in­
Silver
Lake, March 13—Special Cor­
formation. and a place to purchase
of the water supply question,make plans nership heretofore exiating between
A petition for a street light at the
On Monday thia week Dairy was have his headquarters at Medford, Or., stock, have made arrangements to pro­ respondence—Tbe body of a man by
and estimates, secure legislation if nee the underaigned ia hereby dissolved. corner of Sixth and High was granted,
honored by a call from Judge H. L. where be will start a new forest super­ vide aueh a place at Heitkemper’e jew­ the name of Julius Wallend«, who
oasary. secure options If necessary, se­ J. 1. Totten will continue to operate and a build ug permit allowed to J. H.
elry store. Stock can be bought and disappeared from Silver Lake Decem­
Benson and L. F. Willits as they were visor’s office.
any informatkn regarding the company
cure chemical and bacteriological analy­ the Steamer Winema and he will col­ Danner for a residence on Oak street.
on their way to the Falls from a trip to
The monthly report of the Bonanza can be obtained by calling on Mr. ber 27, was found Saturday in the creek
lect and aettle all accuunta.
ses of various proposed sources of sup­
An ordinance extending the fire limits Lakeview.
Creamery
shows
that
during
the
month
near tbe town. The skull was badly
Heitkemper at any time.
It
H E HANSBERRY,
ply, and in short do whatever might tie
on Main street as far as the Public
of February 30 contributors furnished
I fractured and it is supposed that tbe
2
27
-
4
2
School
was
dismissed
today
on
account
J.
L.
TOTTEN.
deemed necessary for the furthering of
school building, was passed.
A new
1 man waa murdered, although no motive
of tbe defective flue.
Prof. Hal) says 6471 pounds of cream and received for
Attention Masons
ibis matter.
ordinance providing for the licensiog of
is known for tbe deed. Tbe authorities
he can stand almost anything better same *613.36, or an average of *20 each.1
Raeolved, That the committee ehalU Never give unnecessary pain; the drays was again introduced and passed
A regular communication of____
Klam- are making an inveetigation. A tele­
This is a very neat sum for these far­
than
smoke,
besides
be
don't
want
to,
prepare at least two plane, one taking cricket ia not the nightingale; why tell to its second reading.
a th Lodge A. F. A A. M will be held
make bacon out of his pupils yet awhile, i mers to add to their monthly income. Monday night.
Work in the Master gram haa been sent notifying relatives
into const leratfou the acquisition and biui so?
The creamery industry is only in Its in- . Mason degree.
of the deceased who live in Aberdeen,
fancy in Klamath County but it is
W. A. Delzell, W. M.
South Dakota.
A St. Patrick
New Wells Fargo Agent
growing rap dlv and it will only be a
The ladies of the Art Needlework
On account of the immense increase few years before a vast amount of mon­
Club, together with their better halves, in the express business in Klamath ey »ill be distributed among the farm- i
were entertained on Tuesday evening Falls, R. I. Hammond, who haa l*eo ers who are wise enongh to keep good ,
by Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gtalfor. The agent for the Welle » ergo for the past milk cows.
rum» were prettily decorated in a man­ eight years, haa resigned. He found it
H. L. Holgate and L. J. Bean, of Bo-.
ner befitting the observance bf St. Pat­ im|iossilile to attend to the buainesa nanza, were in the city a short time
rick’s day.
Early reminiacences and and run hia store at the same lime so the last Friday.
Irish storiea look up a good portion of company has sent one of tlieir experienc­
Prof. J. H. Hobba. who is a candidate
the evening. The singing of “My Moth­
I er and Father Wore Irish" by the sing­ ed Portland uien, J. J. Parker, to take for the republican nomination for coun­
charge here. E. W. Smith, route agent
ers of the dub, was a decided hit. Re- for the Express company, • 'rived Sat­ ty school superintendent, was in the
A few good reasons for my success in the
freehmenta were served in an appropri­ urday evening and inspected the hooka city Saturday, in the interest of his
candidacy, also visiting Merrill.
ate manner. Those present were:
Jewelry Business-
and Mr. Parker took charge Monday.
Messrs, and Memlatues L. T. Boo rev,
Tlie annual St. Patrick’s Ball given by
The office of the Wells-Fargo Express
Geo. Chastain, Harry Caden, R. U. Company was moved Tuesday from the the Klamath Falls Fire Department
Dunbar, W. E. Faught, J. F. Ootller, R. 1. Hammond store to its new loca­ at the opera house Tuesday evening, was .
C. 0. Hogue, H. Newnham, A. W. Peil, tion back of the American Bank A a record breaker for attendance. The
J. G. Swan, R. E. Wallenberg, G. W. Trust Company, on Fifth street. A por­ hall was |>acked and over 160 tickets
White and Mrs. Cogswell.
tion of the building occupied by Frank were sold. It was a great success both
Ira White has been secured by the financially and socially. Th« receipts
Company for their office. J. J. Parker will add a nice sum to the treasury of
Crater Lake Railroad
the Department. Th« boys will use the
io tbe new agwnt.
Fourteen surveyors have recently
money not expended, to purchase war­
completed surveys of an additional 10
rants with and thereby reap the benefit
inilea of trackage which ia to be built by
Cleaning Up Begins
of the interest.
the owners ol the Pacific A Eastern
railroad in Jackson county during the
Th» smoke of bon fires is already in
Mr. Kent who has charge, for the
6resent veer. The road is owned by the air and people have commenced to
dgar Hafer, of Medford, and C. H. clean up.
Men are at work on the Mason Construction campany, of the
1 j * w is, of Portland.
Hainakar block, opposite the poetoffice. railroad grade across the marsh, says
Let us frame that picture of yours. Prices reasonable
The Crater Lake oompany, successors The trees ere being pruned and the they are working two crews, one at
The only plase to get Phonographs, with a written
to the Iowa Lumber A Box oompany, yards and lawns raked and cleaned and
Our Responsibility Ends When You are Satisfied
guarantee for one year.
They
of which Mr. Hafer is manager, is erect­ sweet peas planted along tbe yard i night and one in the day time.
are keeping the dredge going all the time
ing two new saw mills on the line of the walks.
Pacific A Eastern. These mills will
A big vile of brush and tree trim-. and are rushing th« work as fast as pos­
hare a capacity of 75,000 feet of lumber mlngs, which war on the G. W. White sible. Eniliankinents will be thrown
a day.
uroiierty next to the Btar Drug store, is i
i Tlie Pacific A Eastern, which was on­ being burned today. Thia property ia , up for six miles along the marsh and
ly recently purchased by Mr. Hafer and one of the moat valuable vacant busi­ work is now well under way on one-
Mr. Lewis, taps a belt of 0,000,000 feet ness lota in the city.
third of this distance now.
of the finest timber in tbe state.
John Uerllng is cleaning up * is Main
R. C. Cowley, of Lorclla, was in th«
street propertv. He is also pruning his
city Saturday, resisting the persuasions
fruit
trees
and
will
burn
the
brush.
Republican Block
Teams have commenced hauling away of his many frienda to stay ia th« rac«
There will he a CANDIDATES BALL the dead leavee and grass which were for assessor. However, he Is a man
Successor
raked from tbe Court House square, who knows his own mind and how to
at Kano on the evening of April 10.
and thus the crusade has commenced. follow it and consequently, while appre­
Everyone ia cordially Invited to attend. Who Is the next one 7 Don’t wait for ciating the good will shown him, d«-
GILLETTE & CO.
I
Tickets, including cupper, *2. 9-19 4-9 your neighbors, but commence now.
clined to permit the use of hit name.
FOR CITY
SYSTEM
Municipal Ownership
extension ol ths present system, the
other dealing with an altogether lode-
pendant system. When this baa been
done letters sbuuli* lie prepared setting
forth the mar Its, advantages and disad­
vantages ol the two respective plans
These letters are to be mailed to every
properly owner ol the city with requests
Io reply slating as to which plan is
thought to Ire the beet, the opinions of
i
New Land Ruling
TO FIGHT FOR
LOCAL OPTION
City Briefs
FLOAT FOR
ROSE SHOW
Klamath to be Repre
seated at Festival
MANY INQUIRIES RECEIVED
Committee to be Appointed
to Work Toward
That End
Homeseekers are Bombard
ing the Secretary
with Letters
The City
The Klamath Oil Co.
Party
If I do not lead, why
do others follow.
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Reliable Work, in all lines.
New and Up-to-date High
Grade Goods.
Reasonable Prices.
Responsible Guarantee.
Lastly, the money back, if
you are not satisfied*
We Do Picture Framing
We have just received a complete line of
Picture Frames and Moulding
(i.Heitkemper^Jr.
THE LEADING JEWELER
Get Busy
Klamath Tails
Furniture House
to R. fl. Boiler
E. W.
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