Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, March 26, 1908, Image 2

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    KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
Notice to Stockholders
Costs Money to Teach Voters
Brewers to Take a Hand
NIAGARA LIME AND SULPHUR
The sending out of the pamphlets
The Stockholders of the Klamath i
A quiet understanding among tha
I
Water Users Association are hereby brvwvrs of Oregon will. It la hoped, ac- containing tbs mea- ires to In« voted up
oa at the general election iu June, to-
notified that the following amendments i cvmplish what all th« crusaders of tba
get her wit!» the arguments tor and
to the By-laws of said association will I Prohibitionists have an far failed to d>> against them, I, has li-en *>egun by the
Already over iW.lXM)
That
is
to
prevent
the
abuse«
which
so
secretary ol state
be submitted for their acceptance or
out to voters w linee
rejection at the next annual meeting of ' often are attached to the sale ol liquor have been
name* have
n submitted to the sec-
I
th* stockholder* to be held in Klamath i at retail.
ivtary of eta*.
Falla, Ore., on the 4th day of April,
There will be no caaspsdgn, no organi­
printer
has
prepared
,
Th« a
1908. at the hour of 2 o’clock P. M.:
sation, no politico. Th* brewers du not 100,OK) of t
pamphlets in «II at a
That Section 1, Article II, of said expect to please tlie extremists ol the cost *1.37
Ol thia amount the
. .. ,.
per- I
All communication* submitted for publication in the columns ol thia paper By-Laws, be amenoed to read as fol­ Anti Saloon league and the Prohibition sons eubwfltting the measures and argu­
ments will have
uieiits
hxvn to pay Sc,7V7.34
lc.7V7.34 as their
will be inserted only over the name of the writer. No non de plume article« lows:
party, but thev do hope, with the a*els-
proportion.
Tim
total
proportion, as fixtil
fixed by law.
T
will be published.
The annual meeting of th*
___ _______
stock- tauce of the authorities, to see that the amount collected by the secretary of
holder* of the association shall be held liquor business in Oregon is so conduct­ •tale from the filers <4 (Im argument is
Klamath Fal *, Or*., ata place to
|6.t»*0. An adjustment «III lie made on
Concrete to Replace Timber at
Needs Civic Federation
be designated by the Directors, and ed that it will meet the approval of the a per pngs- beats, and lboa« who have
stated in the notice hereafter provided vast body ol the general public.
l>aid moi« than their share will receive
In it* etiort to conserve the natural re­
From the Record—Last Thursday
for, on the first Friday immediately
The brewers realise that th* condi­ ■. refund, while tha others who have not
night, the Indians who are camping source* of the country, the technologic preceding the first Saturday in June of tions of a city change with it* growth. I hi Id their toll percentage will havn to
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
across the creek from town got some of branch of the United States Geological each year, at the hour of 2 o'clock P M, They realise that the customs and needs remit tlm difference,
JThe first annual meeting under this
ALEX MARTIN, President
E. R. RKAMEB, Vice-President
Tim
P'Wairw
(or
the
sanding
out
of
Survey
is
doing
an
important
work
in
our floating population to furnish them
ly-law shall be held in the year 1909). of the coiuuiunityriu Oregon today differ these argument« will cost atnut »3,(XX),
ALEX MARLIN, Jr.. Cashier
LESLIE ROGERB, Asst. Cashier
with a supply of whiskey and started on it* structural materials laboratories al
And they and tha mat of »6,373.76 will have ui ba
That Section 2, Article V, of said By­ from those of ten year* ago.
There the science on
the warpath. It seems that two of our St. Louis. Mo.
consider that the liquor busine*« now added to II tielore tlm actual exfieiiae ol
laws. be amended to read a* follows:
getting out llm meaaiiirs can I h > asver-
town loafers, degrade! to the lowest concrete and reinforced concrete, the so-
At all election* any owner of stock of must l>e adapted to the more moderate
point, were hanging around the Indian called " fill» I-stone," is being investigal- this association, whose assessments requirements of the general public. taiued, tlm amount of postage. the «net
STATEMENT OF CONDITION AT THE CLOSE OF BU8INE8B
for clerka engaged iq mailing, aliuut
camp and in carrying out their vile pur­ e<l in behalf of the government, because have been fully paid, is a qualified Moat important <>( all, the brewers have
DECEMBER 31, 1V07.
t'JftO, and llm cost of as-curing tlm naniea
poses got the Indians drunk. Anderson of the great amount of this material elector and ahull be entitled to one vot« practical plan* for dealing with the situ­ of votera.
for each and every share -of the stock
Beeretary of 8tate Benson, it ta «all­
Faithful and Bill Essex got into trouble now being used by the government in owned by him, not. however, to exceed ation, and have in fact, *ern quietly
» 340,MR) k *
l-oan* and Discount*..............................
, mated baa saved about »3.1X10 in ii>*
and the old affair of burning the jail a big engineering works throughout th« in the aggregate 160 votes.
acting iu accordance with them fur some
<>3.6.6 84
Bond* and 8ecuritiea .............................
getting
up
of
the
pamphlet
by
hia
ar-
few years ago at Bonanxa was brought country. These investigations are hav­
That Section 2. Article 111, of said time past,
14,746.1»
Real Estate. Building* and Flxluraa
rangetimnt of the measures.
up and Anderson was accused of the ing a double value, for the government Bv-lawr. be amended to read a* fol­
Following is the platform adopted by
U0.SI7
Cash and Sight Exchange.....................
crime. In a fight which ensued. An­ not only learns the exact value of tbi* lows:
the Slate Brewers Association :
The motto "In God We Trust" goes
»ZWi6.lHV.Cil
derson drew hia knife and slashed Essex new material in construction work, bul
Each Director shall at the time of
They will institute reforms In the re­ back on all Lulled States coin it thr
i
his
election
be
a
qualified
elector
and
llASItltlKa
seuale agree« with th« lions« ou a bill
two or three timee across the body. Dr. the publ c also get the benidt of the
tail liquor traffic.
the owner of lands situated in the irri-
which passed tin- latter body by a vote Capital Stack, fully paid
Patterson was called and dressed the data.
No"unde*irabl*" person will be given
. gation district to which shares of stock
ol 256 to 6. providing fur a restoration
8urplu* and Profita,
wounds for the suffering man, none of
It is the belief of experts that concrete | of thia association are appurtenant, ' it liquor license.
of th« molto which «as left out of III*
which are probably fatal. Faithful was will avert the threatened timber famine 1 and shall also be a resident of the dia-
Saloou
meu operating "disorderly revint design* by tb« lat« Bl. Gamlen*, l’uà other Banka ...............
at the instane« of President Roosevelt. DKFO8IT8
arrested and brought before Justice of and give the country a chance to restore 1 trict.
place«" will be diaciplined.
That Section 4. Article ill of said
the Peace A. Schortgen. who decided its depleted forests.
Already concrete
Saloon men to be prohibited through
I6M.O4V.61
Senator LaFullete, of Wisconsin, will
that as no witnesses could tea'ify to any has supplanted lumber in a thousand By-laws be amended to read as follows: ' co-operation with officials, from selling
tw nominated for president on the first ;
The annual election of Directors,
1, Ales Martin, Jr., (’««Ider ol the above named Bank, >lo solemnly
assault by Anderson. and that
per­ different ways and more aveouee arc
' liquor to drunken persons, minors, etc. ballot at the Populist convention, a- •
commencing with toe year 1909. shall
swear that th« above staleuieut Is true to (lie best of my knowledge tnd lielleie
son pleading that he would have been being developed every dav for its use. , be held on the first Friday immediately
No gambling will be tolerated in sa­ conling to E. 8. Wallenburg, national
Atas Mt «vis, Ja., Cashier.
cotumitieeuian and a delegate lo the I
killed by Essex, who had him down, Its importance a* a fireproof material precedidg the first Saturday in June of loons iu Oregon.
convention.
He
says
th«
senator
will'
had be not used bis knife, turned .the also adds lo the significance of the in­ : each year, at the time of the regular
Subscribed and sworn to Iwlore ma thia Olli day ol January, 1906.
L'ity will t>e districted to prevent not tw given a chance to accept or de |
prisoner loose.
vestigations.
According to the Nation­ ; annual meeting of the aaaoeiation and granting of additional licensee in terri­ dine the nomination until alter the Ke
[aXAtj
C. H. Wirnaow,
such Director* shall hold their respec-
Notary Public lor Oregon.
A. F. Clubine was brought before al Boaid of Fire Underwriters, the j*r
publican national convention.
i live offices for one year, or until their tory already "dry."
Justice of the Peace A. Schortgen last capita tire lose in the Uuited States iu successors are elected and qualified.
Responsibility for all violations of law
Major Wordt-n, President, and Fred
Saturday on a charge of selling liquor 19U6 «»« »2. i7, while in six of the lead-, the Board of Directors shall be elected in saloons will be fixed and the guilty
Nehallock, Asst, l'ashier. ol tlia Luieri-
to minors. Mr. Clubine was represent­ ing European countries for the seme I by ballot, and a majority of the . umber person* disciplinevl. In case officials
can Hank and Trust Oompany, hav*
of shares voted at the election shall be
ed by Attorney J.C. Rutenic of Kla­ period it wa* but »,33. This mean* that
fail to enforce the law. the responsibility gone lo San Francisco to nurvhase «up-
necessary for a choice.
math Falls. Three witnesses were ex­ with a population of SU.iXXi.OtO people,
That Section 2. Article II, of said By­ will be laid definitely upon their should­ pli«s and equipinent for the nrw Bank
of Ibyrria, «hieb will eoon Iwonenrd lor
amined and the court adjudged the the fire loss in ^the United States, is laws be amended thread a* follows:
er*.
l>u»in«ee. It is stated that Mr Schal­
e -idence sufficient to warrant him in »197,*00,000 «very year. If this country
Brewers will work hand in hand with lork i* lo bc rashior of the nrw Igtnk
Notice of such annual meeting shall
binding the defendant over to circuit could do as well as Europe in prevent­ be given by publication mat least three city liquor hcense committees in pr»« and probably Fred -M«lha*e prveidenl.
court, which he did in the sum of ing fire, the yearly loss would be »26,400, I newspapers published
.............. ■
i «is
i.g |
weekly within • acting "dry” precincts, especially in
»1,000. 00.
000.
From these figures it is *een that the irrigation district; such notice shall residence districts, and with competent
be published not less than thirty days
A movement is now on foot, and with American carelessness and lack of fire­
before the date of holding sucti meet­ authorities in all clliea and towns of the
every prospect of succe«s, to establish proof buildings result in a yearly annual ing.
COLONIST HATHA from all parts of th*
state.
a chamber of commerce at tLis place. waste of more than »170,000.000.
A
Called Staten and Canada to all parts ol
Saloon men who refuse to maintain '
That Section 4. Article II. of said By­
For months the editor of this paper has large percentage of this waste ia lumber laws shall be amended to read as fol­ law and ar.ler in their place« will bave^
Oregon and the Northwest will be put
THE
LAND
MAN
written and talked toward tbis end bat used in building construction.
low*:
lata effect by the
their supplies cut off.
a peculiar apathy has been shown by
Notice of special meeting shall be
Brewer* will wage no campaign against
In its study ol the science of concrete
our business men. However, ths time the government has completed 25,(XX) given by publication in the same man­ ' a prohibitionist, but will pursue such
Liat your land for aale with thia
haa come when the town must act in test« of Portland cements and cement ner as for regular meetings; such no­ methods a* they deem best to place re­
tice shall be given not less than twenty
—aa4—
office; wa have buyer« fur all
some capacity or get off the map of pro­ mortars, the result of which have just days before the date of such meeting, tail liquor busibees on a clean, law-abid-
clas»e<
of
Klamath
County
gression. The abundant resources that been published in a bulletin issued by and shall contain the order of the Board ng basis.
__________________
property.
surround the city on every aide should the Geological Surrey at the direction of of Directors calling sueh meeting, stat­
True H. IWI-ap t>egan teaching school
ing
the
purpose
for
which
said
meeting
Linea In Oregon
and will be made to speak to the out­ Director George Otis Smithland Joseph
is called.
at Keno Monday.
side world in persuasive tones with un­ A. Holmes, chief of the technologic
By order of the Board of Directors.
answerable
rgument for investment. branch. The bulletin was written l>y
The only acreage adjacent to
The opportunities for the homeseekers Richard L. Humphrey, engineer in K i . amath W ater U sers A ssociation ,
Klamath Falla for sale in small
C. P. Chastain. Secretary.
are golden and in no age in the develop­ charge of the structural materials in­
tracts. More than a score of
ment of a country, can the use of a little vestigations, and will prove of immense 2 27 - 4-2
From the Principal Cities of the Middle West
people have secured sites fur
decisive action upon good judgment
value to builders and architects and en­
the Kales Will lie as Follows:
homes.
Call for Convention Soon
bring in such mammoth returns.
At
FROM
gineers generally.
In preparation ¿fur
FROM
the present time, there is not a single these tests, broken stone.]gravel ami
Oregon’« Republican Slate Central
COUNCIL BLUFFS - - »St* 00
- EW.iM
CHICAGO - •
issue within a twelvemonth descriptive sand were collected from all foverj the Committee will nii-et within the next
OMAHA..............................»St* 00
■ »36 DO
ST LOUIS •
of thia end of the county in existence. country. The purpose of this was'lc two or three weeks to call a state con­ I
ar« th« best buya on th« market
ST. PAUL.................................... »30 1*0
. »90. OU
KANSAS CITY
vention for choosing four delegatee al
When men seeking investment do, by ascertain as farja- possible the proper­
large to the National convention in Chi­
Corresponding rates from all other Eastern pointe.
Stopovers
accident, drop down here they invest at
ties of the different materials. It ia be- cago June 1ft. and nominating four can­
at pleasure at all pointe in Oregon.
didate* for Presidential electors, for the
once and express great surprise that a
| lieved that the result of these tests made
November election.
T*>i central com
country with such unusual advantage*
The Colonist Rale la the greatest of all homebuilders Oregon has unlimited
upon materials obtained near the large mittec of the First Congressional l*is-
does not advertise more, or rather some.
resources and needs more people who desire homes and larger opportunities
commercial centers of the country will trict is expected alm to meet, to call a
THE LAND MAN
indicate clearly to users of cement and .district convention, for choosing two
delegates to the National convention.
, of concrete where they can moat con­
Oregon people can accomplian splendid results by heralding thia opportunity
G. A. Westgate, chairman of the state
to all the world. Send Oregon literature giving good reliable information about
veniently and cheaply procure the re­
committee, says it will be necessary for
• he state, far and wide. Call on the above railroads for it if necessary.
The Southern Pacific report of colo- quisite sand, gravel and broken stone
; the state committee to issue the call for
nists coming into California from the and how these ahould be mixed with the the state convention on or before April
eastward daring the first twelve days of cements to attain the b«ei results in 15—1 little more than three weeks dis­
March shows a total of 4349 persons, strength fo- each group of materials. tant. This 1« required by the instruc­
tions of the National committee, which
practically all of them land and borne It is declared that a study of the data in :
Here at home if desired. Any agent la authorised to accept the required depot i
j say lhat the National delegates shall be
seekers, with scarcely any of them mer­ the bulleiin should affords mea
and telegraph ticket to any point. Call on any O. R. A N. or S. P. Agent
of de­ chosenat least 30 day« before th» Natio­
chants or laborers.
or address,
termining the probable strength of mor­ nal convention June' 18, and that the
The average ingress has been 362 per­ tar ma<le from materials having similar notices for the state or district conven­
tions,
which
select
the
National
dele
­
sons a day thus far on the present Properties, though gathered in different
gates, shall be iasued at least 30 days
two months of low rates offered settler* parte of the country and should aid the J ' before that time.
who are sold one way tickets from the constructor to deci le which of the three
It has been practically agreed that
East. The Southern Pacific has the en­
materials, sand, gravel or broken stone the National delegatee from this stale
• hall be choaeu by convention, instead
tire East completely covered with men screenings, will tiest serve hi* purpose
( of by primaries. There is no provision
regularly employed to visit towns and
1. ». WÀIHOS.
Interesting tests in the strength of ce­ I in the primary law ,Jur choosing the
farming sections and explain the advan. ment* are given in the bulletin.
Register.
National delegate* at the same time
tages of the west.
that the nominating prims res shall lie
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION
h«ld, say members of the state commit-
j tee.
TIMBER LAND. ACT Jun* 3.
> Nutic* f«r
Deafness Cannot be Cared
1 Publication. - United State* Land Offict,
2500 Acres Free
V
Lakeview.
dragon,March
2,
1MB.
-Notice
h here*
by local applications. u they cannot reach the
by given that in compliance with the provia ions
di*<
‘
a*a>i
portion
of
the
ear.
There
I»
only
one
Roosevelt
is
Roasted
The Lakeaide company haa 2500 acrea
< of the Act of Conrrea* of June 3. I m 7X. entitled
way to core deafness, and that 1* by constitu­
of land under the Adame ditch that it
Failing in his "bold and unblushing “An Act for the aale of timber land» In the State*
tional remedies. Lesine*« I* caused by an In­
,
attempt
to
force
the
people
of
the
Unit
­
will give RENT FREE for one year. flamed condition of the Bioconr lining of the
of California. Orerun, Nevada and Waahlnrton
E. WHITLOCK
ed States to permit him to dictate his Territory." a* extended to all the Public Land
Thia includes the use of the land and Euslacbian Tube. When ibis tube I* Inflamed
own
successor
to
the
presidential
chair,
State«
by
Act
of
Auruat
4.
iMt,
Perceval
Shell,of
MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop?.
you
bave
a
rumbling
sound
or
imperfect
hear
­
water.
The renter must clear and
F'reaident Roosevelt is seeking to com pel Klamath Fall*, County of Klamath, State of Ore*
ing. and when It I* entirely closed. Desine*«
place the land in cultivation. The rent­
his
own
re-election,
”
was
the
charge
<vfi. hat filed in thia office hia sworn atatement.
la the result, and unless the inflamation van
er gets all the crop but we reserve the be taken out and thia tube restored to Its nor­ hurled at the president by Senator No. 4*3. for the purchase of the NESK^ O<
Holder of Ucense No 29.
Benjamin Tillman, in another fiery de­ Sec. 28. NWSWi’i. of Section No 24. la Town*
right to pasture the stubble.
mal condition, bearing will be destroyed for
nunciation of the chief executive, made ship No. r South, Ranr* No. 4. £. W. M .
ever; nine cases out of ten are caused by
KLAMATH FALL8, OREGON
The Lakeside Company,
in the senate hv the South Carnlinan. and will offer proof to ahow that the land aourht j
Catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed
J. Frank Adams, Manager,
lie also charged the president with plan­ i ia more valuable for its timber or atone than for '
condition of the mucous surfaces.
ning a truce with the "malefactors of arricultural purpuae*. and to aatabliah hh claim
Merrill. Oregon.
We will give One Hundred Hollars lor any
i i >
SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS
>
great wealth.
to said land before Q>. Clerk of Klamath County.
case of Deafness (caused by catarrh; that can­
In his Phillipic, probably the Orer^n. at hia office at Klamath Falla, Oreron. on
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send lor
T. F. Nicholas, Justice of the Peace,
most cutting of the many he has ! Friday, the 22nd day of May, 190b. He namee
circulars, fra*.
ha* resigned. The vacancy will be filled
¡ATTORNEY AND
: hivied at the policies of the chief exe­ aa witnesaea: C. W. Harlow, J. C. Craven*, H E
r. 1. CHENEY A CO . Toledo. O.
cutive, Tillmsn denounced the executive _________________
_________
Boudenot, and E. H. ___
Lawrence,
all of ________
Klamath
at tha next meeting of the County ■SoMbv druggists, 7K-.
COUNSELOR
AT LAW
i-ncronchement which be declxred has Falls, Orason- Any and all persona claiming ad-
Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation.
Court.
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
only been made possible by the presi- versely the above dessrtbed lands srs requested
dent's skilfull manipulation of federal te fl le their clehns In thia office on or before the ROOMS 7 4 8, MURDOCK BLDG.
patronage in building up his own organ-, said 22nd day of May. 1«M.
ization regardless of the country’s best
X-12-C-H
J. N. WATSON. Rralster.
interest.
He declared that Roosevelt -
has become "drunk with power,” but ‘
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
that realising he had gone trx> far in
denouncing the interests he is now seek
DENTIST
Department of the Interior, United Htatee Land
ing a truce with bis old enemies.
Office, Lakeview, Oregon, February 10, ISOS.
Office in American Bank A Trust Com
The senator declares that if Roose­
Notice la hereby given that tbs State of Orofon
pany's Building
velt is permitted to have ids way in re­ ha,, under thr provisions of ths Aet of Congress
ference to the propoaed amendments to | of August 11 1*4*. and the acta supplemental and
RHONE «14
the Sherman anti-trust act, the country mnendalory thereof, made application for the
KLAMATH
FALL*
OREGON
in the next few years will lie strangled following dew nbed unappropriated, non-mlneral
in the grasp of the railroad octopus surveyed public land aa Indemnity for l o ose« to
and .that every road In the country Its grant for cosnmon sehoul purpoaee. to-wtt:
would be 4q a combination such a* Ë\
Liat 2*0. fur NEJiNW‘4, See. 24. T. H »., K. 14
H. Harriman set out to organise.
E , W M
He characterised the president as th«
Any end all persona claiming adverasly the
DENTIST
most loud-mouthed and vehement ex­ above lands are raqwestad to lie In this idflos
ecutive the country bas ever bad and their said slain* so ss before tbs Mb day «<
belittled his claims to purity of purpose April 1W4
Wltbrow-Melbaae Building
and patriotism.
The hocts of loy»l
S-S-4-0
i N. WATSON. Reslatoa
friends ol Roosevelt he cl seed as a lot I _
of poor, misguided fools.
E. J. MURRAY. Editor
SPRAYS
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON
Materials for All Kinds of Spraying
Also Grain and Seed Dipping. Call and Sec I
PRICES ARE RIGHT.
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY Co,7An
KLAMATH COUNTY BANK
The Pioneer Bank of Klamath County
OREGON’S
OPPORTUNITY
FRANK IRA WHITE
The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co
Southern Pacific Company
Enterprise Tracts
Daily During March and April, 1908
Mills Addition Lots
FRANK IRA WHITE
Many Colonists
FARES CAN BE PREPAID
Cemetery Goods
***'(***/**/**/*'*<'**'*'**% */*^*^%
M
BEST EQUIPPED HOHL IU SOUTHERN OREGON
UNDERTAKER
AND EMBALMER
Lakeside Inn, t \
Modern improvements.
73 rooms and Ruitou.
Sample Rooms, Bar Room, Parlors, Two Club
Rooms, Etc., Etc.
C. C. BROWER
oooooooooooo oo-oooooooooo- •
DR. C. P. MASON
VOTE FOR
C. C. CHITWOOD
of Swan Lake
WILL A. LEONARD
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
FOR
COUNTY
.TREASURER
By ths vote of tbre« to two, the sub.
committee of tb« Senate committee on
judiciary declared unconstitutional all
of the bills intended to remove Federal
barriers against the states exercising
control of their police power for the re­
gulation of the liquor traffic.
Hearing*
on these messures have been held cover­
ing almost the entire present session,
and the bills were sdvocated by repre­
sentatives of practically all the states
where th«ir is a strong prohibition sen­
timent.
DepaniMoi uf th* Interior, Land Offioe at
Lakeview, Oiseon. February It, ISO*
Niztlcs la hereby *lven that Roy t. Whitney.
Klamath Falla, Oregon, has filed notloe of his in­
tention to meka Anal Are year proof in support of
his claim vta: Homestead Entry No. MM. made
Feb I, 1WC, for the HllNWK NSBW14, S^ttlon
12. Tp. 27 8.. R IV B. W M.. and that eald proof
will be trail« before County Clerk Klamath Co.,
at hl* office at Klamath Fall*. Oregon, on the 4th
day of April. IM
Ho names the following w t tnaeaaa to prove bls
eoetlnnoua reeidenee upon, and suitlsallvn nd. ike
land, eta Chas. Wagnr, Frank Johneten. Bert
■all. I C. Crsssaa. all eg Klamath Falla. Ont*.
«7-4-2
*' *■
watwn . mm
C.
F.
STONE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
OFFICE OVER POSTOFFICK
I
Klamath Falls, Oregon
DR. WM. MARTIN
DENTIST
, Qffiqe
KlamAth County Bank
;
Every drop
Of Old Continental Whiskey
Water Mill Whiskey
,
Normandie Rye
F. F. K Rye
is as pure as Government inspection can rnuke
it. It is bottled in bond under Govorninont su­
pervision and that carries>the guarantee of abso­
lut« purity.
Pure
is the word that tells the story, and when the
government places its 0. K. on whiskoy you may
be sure it is pure.
Sold by
C. D. WILLSON
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Wholesale and Retail Dealer £
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