Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, March 19, 1908, Image 2

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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
l*elkan Bay Line
Notice to Stockholders
E.
MURRAY, Editor.
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON.
DOLLARS
Temple
From
day, signalling the completion of the
“north bank” line of the road.
The
peninsula and
the
bridges across the Columbia and Wil­
lamette are yet to be completed, but
will be finished as soon as possible.
Only then will Portland get the full
benefit of this new and exceedingly wel­
come road.
VOTE FOR
Boat Co. (Incorporates
Articles of incorporation have been
filed with the Secretary of State and al­
so with the County Clerk, of the Crater
Lake Navigation Company, with M. F.
Parker, J. B. C. Taylor and Jennie
Gates as incorporators. The Company
is capitalized at >5000.
The stock is
fully subscribed, and there is none for
sale. Mr. Taylor has been elected Gen­
eral Manager. The company propose to
engage in and operate steam and elec­
tric l*oats on the Upper Klamath Lake
and all the tributaries, including Wood
river. They will carry passengers and
freight.
2500 Acres Free
C. Chitwood
9
Ashland
M. a. CHl'M H
KI. AM A I ff FALLS, ORI (ION
Dierv 1« always a welrouie lor you al
ALEX MARTIN. President
Grace M. E. church,
ALEX MARLIN, Jr., Caahler
Svrvices will be held Bunday in the I
new Methodist Cliurah.
FOR
COUNTY
TREASURER
The Lakeside company has 25<iO acres
of land under the Adams ditch that it
will give RENT FREE for one year.
This includes the use of the land and
water.
The renter must clear and
place the land in cultivation. The rent­
er gets all the crop but we reserve tbe
right to pasture the stubble.
The Lakeside Company,
J. Frank Adams, Manager,
Merrill. Oregon.
The Presidant has stated that part of
the fleet will be allowed to go to Port­
land during the -Rose Carnival.
ways and means committee at present
The Pioneer Bank of Klamath County
do nut take to it with any feeling of sat­
isfaction.
I
MIDWAY
•
Gto. T. P ratt ,
Pastor.
When the interstate commerce com
niittee of the Senate met, Senator Ful­
ton forced a showdown, which disclosed
the fact that the Interstate Commerce
Commission, instead of opposing his
amendment to the rate law, as an­
nounced last Saturday by Senator El­
kina, had really gone on rvconi as
lavoring the bill with an amendment to
which Mr. Fulton agreed more than a
month ago.
Many a man who strongly objects to
pumping water for a halt dosen cows,
thinks nothing of sitting around (or half
a day pumping hie neighbors.
STABLER SHOP
General Blacksmithing and Wagon Work
Livery and Feed Stable
Both Saddle and Driving Horses
Pttw 4M
CHAS. R. BALDWIN IlMHIl MII3
OREGON’S
OPPORTUNITY
FRANK. IRA WHITE
COLONIST RATES from all parts <4 ths
United States and Canada to all parte of
Oregon aad the Northwest will be put
Inte effect bv the
THE LAND MAN
The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co.
List your land for sale with this
office; we have buyers fur all
clause« of Klamath County
property.
----- and —
Southern Pacific Company
.Linea In Oregon
Enterprise Tracts
Daily During March and April, 1908
The only acreage adjacent to
Klamath Falls for sals in small
tracts. More than a score of
people have secured aitea for
homes
From the Principal Cities ot the Middle West
tbe Rates Will Be as Follows;
FROM
FROM
Mills Addition Lots
CHICAGO • -
are the best buys on the market
>38 00
•
ST. LOUIS -
KANSAS CITY
• >X'> 00
•
|30.VO
COUNCIL BLUFFS - •
FRANK IRA WHITE
>30.00
OMAHA................................ 830.00
ST. PAUL.......................... >30.00
Corresponding rates from all other Eastern pointe.
at pleasure at all pointe in Oregon.
Stopovers
Tbe Colo nlst Rate la the greatest ol all homebuilders Oregon has unlimited
resources and needs more people who desire homes and larger opportunities
THE LAND MAN
Oregon people can accompliah splendid results by heralding thia opportunity
te all the world. Send Oregon literature giving good reliable information about
'he state, far and wide. Call on the above railroads for it If necessary.
FARES CAN BE PREPAID
Here at home if desired. Any agent Is authorised to accept the required depot i
and telegraph ticket to any point. Call on any O. R. A N. or S. P. Agent
or address,
5. B. GRIZZLE
KLAMATH FALLA
OREGON
have not inaugurated the scheme and
K- R REAME», Vite President
LKHLIE ROGER». Aset. Cash Is r
Bunday Services:
STATEMENT OF CONDITION AT THE CLOSE OF HUH1NEM
Bibls School...........................
10 a. «.
DECEMBER SI. IW>7.
Preaching...................... . .............. Ila. a.
Hiaiemu
Preaching......................................... 3 p. m.
Epworth League........................7:15 p. *. Ixiana and Discounts ............... ........... ........................... ........................... * 34Ü.A30 SO
...............
i
A hearty welcome to all,
14,745.1»
Real Estate, Buildings and Fixtures........... ......... . . . .............................
P. CONKLIN, Pastor.
I'O,-'I
Cash and Sight Exchange.,............................................. .
asmav cavacH
»5 »5,041». 51
Preaching service« next Bunday at II
LI A M LITI M
o’clock a. in. and H o'clock p. m, Sun- I
Capital Stock/fully paid.........
........................... 1 100.000.00
day school at 10 o'clock and B. Y. P. u.
21
Surplus and Profits....................
at 7 :15 p. tu. Everyone invited,
X'.IKIO S'l
P resbyterian C hurch
431,305 40
DEPOSITS ................................ MI..4I..III. asaassea ...........................
Bible School Sunday morning at 10:
o’clock, morning worship at 11 o’clock;
»5H6,049.51
Christain Endeavor at 6: 80; evening'
.......
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I. Alex .Martin, Jr., Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly
7. 80. mtdweek prayer meet- ,waar tfoet the above etetematit is Hue to the best «>( my knowltulgrand believe
mg on Wednesday svsning at 7: 30;
A lbs Masris, Ja., Caabier.
teachers meeting on Saturday evening i
Subscribed and sworu to ludor» me Ibis fi'h day ol January, Ilk*.
at 7: 30. Regular session meeting ths
(■ sal )
C. H. W ithrow ,
first Monday of the month at 7:80. |
Notary Public for Oregon.
The Mens Club meets the first Thurs-,
Jay evening of the month at 8 o'clock.
The Ladies Aid society meets the sec­
ond Thursday afternoon in the month
at 2: 30. The ladies Missionary socie­
ty meets the fourth Thursday of the
month at 2: 20 o’clock.
County
the country and virtually become one.
destroyed.
I cannot say too much of our present
All pruning from orcbardsand shrub­
«gent, Mr. H. G. Wileon, who has been
bery must be burned as the pests sur­
a diligent and faithful worker among us.
vive pruning and it ia useless to treat Under his supervision tbe school and
trees while allowing their breeding tbe agency have geown wonderfully,
place« to remain in existence. Attend tbe school plant being the finest equipped
to the above at once or you will regret boarding school in the Indian service of
its size. Last Fall steam and electric
it when it ia to late.
plants were installed and every equip­
O. A. Stearns, Fruit Inspector.
ment is modern. Tbe work of paying
off the Indians will soon be started. Of
The County Court of Jackson County the appropriation of >537,000 made by
will co-operate in the matter of the im­ Congress in 1906, >25,000 wss paid in
provement
of the Ashland-Pelican cash last August, and tbe balance pro­
longed for a year. >162,000 is to be paid
wagon road from Ashland to the county
to us io farming implements, stock,
line, according to correspondence with canals and drainage and irrigation of ths
the Ashland Commercial Club upon the arid portions of our lands, and the re­
subject. A committee of the Commer­ mainder in cash with interest. At any
rate it will be given to us in the way to
cial Club composed of O, Winter, E. D.
do us the meet good. Thia I am sun­
Briggs and E. T. Staples was appointed
will te a great advantage to the country,
to take the matter of getting a survey of as tbe more money there is in Klamsth
the route started.—Tidings.
tbe better it will be for every one con­
cerned, as it will unite tbe forces of pro­
The last spike of the north bank rail­ gress for tbe struggle.
C lattox M. K irk .
road, entering Portland, was driven Fri­
road across the
KLAMATH COUNTY BANK
Church Services
The Stock holders of the Klamath 1
A |>etition is Io lie circulated asking
| Water Users Association are hereby ’ the county court ot Jauksou county fora
J.
notified that the following amendment« > re-survey ot the Ashland-Pelican Bay
I to the By-laws of said association will I wagon road frosii its junction three tulles
be submitted fer their acceptance or - east Ol Ashland with the Oregon-Cali-
' Tornia road to the county line beyond
the stock holders to be held in Klamath ( l«>al Prairie. The |>elltiou will bv
Falla, Ore., on the 4th day of April, strongly lacked and will uiuloublly be
TWO
PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
joiued in by residents and freeholders
Ilk'S, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. -
That Section 1, Article II, of said I along the route as Well as the cilisens of
All communication« submitted for publication in the column« of thia paper By-Law«, be amended to read as fol- Ashland and the county generally be­
will be inserted only over tbe name of the writer. No non de plume ar tic lea lows:
side« being greatly enoouraged by the
will be published.
The annual meeting of th« stock- projectors ol the propoeed automobile
holder» of the asaociation «hall be held I stage hue to be put on from Ashland to
at Klamath Fal a. Ore., at a place to Pvliean this summer. The latter have
R. C. Cowley, whose name has been
Consider the Indians
be designated by the Directors, and
presented to the voter* of this county '
submitted a proposition to the county
i Turns E ditor
In view of the fset •tated tn the notice hereafter provided
for the Republican nomination for 1 that Klamath Cuunty is being widely for, on the first Friday immediately court to contribute >21XX> towaro the im­
preceding the first Saturday in June of provement of tbe road and ask the sup­
aaseaeor hM■withdrawn. He never has advertised and ever y encouragement ^S’yw. «’tite’how ofTo’dedTP.
iThv first
tint annual meeting
inwutin» under
umiar thia
>hi, port ol the court.
been a voluntary candidate, and when being made to seeure immigration, and (The
One of the worst grsdes on the whole
1 to make this section ot Oregon the fore By-law shall b* held in the year 19U9>.
hie name was sent to us for publica­
route i< five miles east of Ashland ami
That
Section
2,
Article
V,
of
said
By-
most, 1 don’t believe that full justice
this cau be avoided by changing the
tion it was with the statement that his can Iw done without the Klamath Kes- I**«, b« »mended to read as follows:
friends were desirous of forcing him | ervssion, which lies a few tuilee to the
At all elections any owner of stock of route for a short distance which can be
this aaeocistion. whose assessment» done it is thought without unreasonable
into the race. Since that time a greet North of here, being included.
have been fully paid, is a qualified expenae in securing new right of way
The
Klamath
Reservation
ia
amount of pressure has been brought to
coming elector and shall be entitled to one vote Another change in route tor a short dis
bear upon him, but he has steadily de­ up fast compared with a good many res­ for each and every share of the stock tance near the summit is ssked.
ervations all over the United Slates and owned by him, not, however, to exceed
clined to seriously consider the matter.
The route lias beau surveyed tu the
to make matters better will soon be a in the aggregate ltk) votes.
That Sec'ion 2. Article IU. of snid Neil ranch and from there to the count)
Laat Saturday be took definite steps to part of this state. The Indians are all
By-ih«r, be amend J to read as fol- I.ne is a distance between 9 and 10
withdraw hia name and requested the self supporting and some well todo stock­ j lows;
u.iles. through which there is only a
men.
Everything
is
modern
from
head
Republican to discontinue hie notice,
Each Director shall at tbe time of
to foot and on a fair way on the road of 1 his election be a qualified elector and i -ad ot easement now, though traveled
in doing so he requested that hie thanks
for many years.
progress.
the owner of lands situated In the irri­
be extended to his friends and te assure
The Ashland-Pelican route is known
Of course it can le truthfully said that gation district to which shares of stock
them that he fully appreciated their much could have been done to make our ' I of this association sre appurtenant, ' a* the l>ead Indian route and is capable
and shall also be a resident of the dis­ i vi living made into ene ol the l>eat ol
good will. His reason for not permit­ progress more complete, if some of our ' trict.
. vehicle roads ss it is the most scenic of
ting the uee of his name at this time people had not acquired the habit of
That Section 4. Article III of said routes to Klsrusth lake retorts.—Ash­
drink,
which
has
been
the
curse
of
the
waa purely a business one. Ho reahxed
By-laws be amended to read as follows: land Tidings.
Indians as well as of the white man, and
I'he annual election of Directors,
that thia section is now emerging from I am sorry to say that not enough Las
commencing with tne year 1909. shall
Elks
at
a dormant state into full life and vigor been done to put down this great wrong. be held on tne first Friday immediately
and that hia personal interests demand In behalf of my people, the Indians, let preccdidg the first Saturday in June of
The
Ashland
Lxlge
of Elks have pur­
each year, at the time of the regular
that he give them the close attention tne say right here, that a greater effort annual meeting of the association and chased a 74x151 foot lot on Main street
should be msde to retard this evil, as it such Directors shall hold their respec­ in Ashland, on which they will construct
they require in order to keep them
baa been the cause of the government tive offices for one year, or until their
abreast with tbe growth of the KUm- looking upon us with suspicion and has successors are elected and qualified; • >25,000 Temple. The price paid for
the lot was >1750. C. H. Burgraff will
ath Basin. Mr. Cowley io one of Klam­ delayed the opening of the reservation. the Board of Directors shall be elected
by ballot, and a majority of the number probably furnish the plans for the new
ath’s beet citizens and if he had been There are a gix>d many indians on the of shares voted at the election shall be I building.
selected for assessor be would have rveervation w ho are sober and reliable necesaary for a choice.
It is proposed to build a three story
and these are doing all in their power j That Section 2. Article II. of said By­
brick structure to cover the entire lot,
given this county an efficient admini­
to raise the moral standard.
laws be amended to read as follows:
the first floor to lie utilised for mercan­
stration of his office.
Work ia now under way towards com­
Notice of such annual meeting shall tile purposes, the second floor to have a
pleting the allotments on the reservat on be given by publication in at least three row of office looms «cross ths front with
and it is hoped that the work will be newspapers published weekly within the remainder devoted to social and
Douglas
the irrigation district, such notice shall
finished early in the Summer. This be published not less than thirty days reading rooms for the lodge memtiers,
Supt. E. B. Hamlin informs the News
will be the first step tsken by the gov­ before the date of holding such meet­ while the third door will be used lor the
that Prof. Jas. H. Hobbs, formerly of
ernment towards- throwing the reserva­ ing.
lodge meetings and work room.
Douglas County, but employed for sev­
That Section 4, Article II, of said By­
tion open for settlement by the whites.
The Ashland I-odge nas many mem-
eral years pswt, as teacher at Merrill,
This one event is looked forward to by a laws shall be amended to road as fol­ liers in Klamath Falls who are quite
"Klamath County, is thinking of becom­
groat many as the first fruits of their ef­ lows:
elated over th« prospects of a new
ing a candidate for the office of school
Notice of special meeting shall be
forts in trying to lesrn tbe wavs of the
| home.
superintendent of the county on the Re­
given
by
publication
in
the
same
man
­
white man, and therefore many are
ner as for regular meetings; such no­
po blicsui ticket.
eager for the new responsibility to be tice shall be given not less than twepty
Tbe Democratic etale committee ot
Prof. Hobbs ia well and favorably
thrown upon us. A few of the Indians days before the date of such meeting, Minnesota alter a bitter tight adopted a
known in this county where be has held
have not waited but have gone ahead and shall contain the order of the Board resolution indorsing Governor Johnson,
a number of important positions in our
and taken up the res^nsibilities and of Directors calling such meeting, stat­ of Minnesota for the Presidential nomi­
ing the purpose for which said meeting
schools. He ia an honest, industrious,
are voters of Wood River precinct, also is called.
nation and recommending that he be
straight-forward young man, well quali­
some have been given the privilege of
nominated at the National convention
By
order
of
the
Board
of
Directors
fied, both by nature and education tor
enjoying quietly the pleasure of looking
K lamath W ater U sers A ssociation , at l>enver next July.
the position to which be aspires.
after his own business, by doing all his
While principal of the W ilbur schools
C. P. Chastain, Secretary.
own leasing, a step that I think will
he became acquainted with Miao Frankie
2-27—4-2
prove to be of great benefit. My belief
Dimmick for whom he afterwards re­
is that the sooner we Indiansare thrown
turned from Klamath County and car­
Will Revise Tariff
upon our own resources the better In­
ried her away as bis wife.
dians we will make, therefore good citi­
Before the present session of Congress
Should the Republicans of Klamath
zens, and good citizens are what Klam­
County select Pruf. Hobbs as their can­
adjourns there is to be action definitely
ath County wants.
didate for school superintendent, and
It is often asserted that an Indian is fixing a tariff revision programme and
elect him to that position, we believe
an Indian and never will be anything starting the wheels preparatory to the
they will never have cause to regret
more than an Indian. But people who enactment of a bill next year. The ac­
their choice.—Umpqua Valley News.
say this and think this way do not know
tion probably will take tbe form of a re-
much about Indians, and flz tbeir ideas
Have yon pruned up and sprayed yonr from tbe poorest material and judge the eolntiqp in the House, either authoris­
trees as notified by me last fall. If you rest by them. Now, if the character of ing tbe ways and means committee to
have not, yon better do so at once as I tbe whites was judged by tbe lower sit during tbe Summer or instructing
have an examination of tbe trees in this class of people, would it be just? Let that committee to employ experts to
tbe people judge tor themselves. I men­
gather data for use when Congress next
town early in April, and such as hav’nt
tion this because sooner or later we
been treated for pests as per notice will must pull on tbe same rope, live under convenes.
The standpatter« who control the
be condemned as public nuisances and tbe same law, help make the laws of
WM.
MCMURRAY
General Passenger Agent, Portland. Oregon
There are indications, how­
ever, that they cannot help it, and that
they either may fall gracefully io line
or interpose obstacles sod suffer detest
f'g their pains.
2-11 -Ml
H. W. KEESEE.
Attorney for Plaintiff
In the event cf a clash
the select coterie of ruling spirits in the
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
House is likely to suffer disruption of T imber land , act Jun«». tra.-Notice far
A Publication. — United Stat«« Land Oflk-e,
its harmonious organisation because
Lakeview. Orv*on. March 2. 1908. - Notice ia here­
I
some of its members are for tbe action by riven that in compliance with the provisions
of the Act of Conrreae of June 8. 1873. entitled
which is scheduled.
“An Act for the sale of timber lands in the States
of California. Oregon, Nevada and Waahlnrton
Frederick W. Mulkey has returned Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land
from Washington, District of Columbia, States by Act of Auguat 4. l«tt. Perceval ShoU,of
where he has been for several weeks. Klamath Falls. County of Klamath. State of Oro-
After his retirement from the race for ron, has hied In this office his sworn statement.
No. 4063, for the purchase of the NESEl4 of
the Republican nomination for United Sec. 23. NW8W4. of Section No 24. in ZTown-
States Senator Mr. Mulkey made a trip ship No. fl South. Ran<• No. 9, E. W. M .
to Washington. While there it was re­ and will offer proof to show that the land aourht
ported that he was considering re-enter­ is more valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim
ing the senatorial contest.
to said land before Co. Clerk of Klamath County,
Rear Admiral Pillsbury, chief of the
bureau of navigation baa announced
that it ia highly probable that Rear Ad­
miral Evan’a fleet will reach Ran Fran­
cisco bay on May 5. It was hoped that
the ahipa would arrive sooner, but a de­
lay will Ire due to the accepting of invi­
tations to atop at Han Diego and other
porta en route to Han Francisco.
Republican» of the First Hou th Caro­
lina district elected H. M. Walker and
A. P. Prioleau delegatee to the Chicago
convention, and instructed them to vote
for the nomination of Speaker Cannon.
Once a mother’s darling —now
tramp.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
■
Oregon, at his office at Klamath Falls. Oregon, on
Friday, the 22nd day of May. IMS. He names
as witnesses: C. W. Harlow. J. C. Cravens, H.E.
BoudemX. and E. H. Lawrence, all of Klamath
Falls. Oreron. Any and all persons claim I nr ad­
versely the above described lands are requested I '
to file their claims In this office on or before the
said 22nd day of May, 1908.
8-12--k-14
J. N. WATSON. fUrlster.
,
UNDERTAKER
AND EMBALMER
Holder of License No 29.
KLAMATH FALIJ4,
OREGON
b, local applications, as (bay cannot rsacb tb*
ilK-assd portion of tbs *ar. Thsrs 1« only one
say locurt 4«a(o*s«, anil that Is by ronstltu-
llonal remedies
Dsafness Is caused b> an In- I
NOTICB FOR PUBLICATION
Samsd oomlltlen of tbs muaone lining of lbs
Dapsrunant of tb. Interior. Land Offioa at
Xuetaoblan Tube Wbsn ibis tabs fa Inflamsd | Lakeview. Orason. February IS. ISOS.
you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect bear I
_____
Notio.
I« hw.br rivan that Hoy T Whitney, of
I
Modern improvement».
73 room« and suites.
Sample Rooma, Bar Room, Parlor», Two Club
Room a, Etc., Etc.
t
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
ROOMS TAS, MURDOCK BLDG.
Every drop
DENTIST
Office in American Bank A Trust Co«
pany’a Building
RHONE S14
KLAMATH FALLS
OREGON
WILL A. LEONARD
DENTIST
Wlthnw-Mtlhut Building
Of Old Continental Whiskey
Water Mill Whitkey
Normandie Rye
F. F V. Rye .
is a» pure as Government inspection can make
it. It i» bottled in bond under Government su­
pervision and that carricfi'the guarantee of abso­
lute purity.
<p
»
C.
la tbs result, sad unless tbs InSamatlun can Uat(oalaaiiW)raBrpfaai ia<lia>iI* —
be taken out and this tube restored to Ite nor­ ( bls claim els: Homastsad Entry No. »7«, mads
mal condition, bearins will tie destroyed for­ Fob. 1. 1W4. for th« USNWK. HliSWk. «octlon I
ever; nine eases out of ten are caused by : U. Tv r
K 10 E. W M.. and that said proof
Catarrh, wblcb Is nothing but en Inflamed I will ba m«4o boforo County Clerk Klamath Co ,
condition of the rauooos surfaces
at hia office at Klamath Falla, Oragor, on ths 4th
We will (Ivo One Hundred Dollars for any day of April, ISM.
case of Deafness (caused by catarrh; that can­
Ha nsmaa th« following wllnaaaaa to prove hia
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for aontinuoua residence upon, and «nltlvnUon of, the
circulars, free.
land, vis Chao. Wagar. Fsank Johnston. Bart
r. J. CHINIY a CO . Toledo. O.
HaU. 1 C. Cravena. aU <rf Klamath Falla. Ortgun.
•old bv druggists, 74c.
J. N. WATSON, Hagtetar
I
Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation.
• M7-4-t
MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r.
¡ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELOR AT LAW
F.
STONE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
msd'Mto«nw'tZ
Lakeside Inn,
C. C. BROWER
DR. C. P. MASON
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of th. Interior, United Stelae Land
Office. Lakeview. Ore<on. February 10. ISOS.
Notice la hereby riven that th. Stat, of Oregon
he«, under the provlalona of the Act of Consrae.
of August 14. IMS. end the acta .upplamental and
amendatory thereof, maule application for the
following deecribed unappropriated, non-mlnaral
surveyed public land a. indemnity for loanee to
IU irrant for common school purpoaaa. to-wftr
Liat M. for NEHNW‘4. See 24. T M ■.. R 14
E.. W. M.
Any and all persona claiming adversely the
above lands ars requested to Me In thia office
their said slalma on er Woes the Sth day of
April. IKS.
S-S-4-X
J. N WATSON, Resista«
»¿¡»th
E. WHITLOCK
OFFICE OVER ROSTOFFICE
Klamath Falls, Oregon
DR. WM. MARTIN
DENTIST
OW
County lut
Pure
/
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•
is the word that tell» (he story, and when the
government places its 0. K. on whiskey you may
be sure it is pure.
Sold by
C. D. WILLSON
£ Wholesale and Retail Dealer