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this time until the first of June; which in election day. We earnustly invite all who desire to see Klamath county redeemed from the power of the saloon, to work with us Some Financial Aspects of the to the securing of this most desirable end. Liquor Traffic If the anti saloon people will be as (Quoted from the current, April, num diligent as the saloon people, we urv ber of the Expositor, publisheti tn sure of success. Cleveland, Ohw.1 Central Comm ltee. Klamath County •'The liquor traffic «*osts the nation Ant. Saloon l.eag'ie. ol this |»s|te ‘r nearly time times as much as the public All communications submitted «ubniittr.1 lor publication in the column« roimiin* of |>aper will.be inserted only over the name of Un* writer. No non de plume arti. lea schools; five times as much as th«- en will lie published. To Build Bath House tire wheat cr*»p of the country; four times the net earnings of all railroads; W. F. Sehorn ha* practically made Will Have Fine Float I three times the entire National re Teachers Are Chosen arrangement* with the (lot Spring» Im- ' ceipts; practically as much as theentire A i rangements have been completed Klamath Fall« Public School« will provement Co. wh««r«*by h«> get* a fran amount of money in circulation; while have an exceptionally strong teaching wheteby the Klauiath e.mntry will In it returns to the general government chise for a l>ath house at the «pringa foi corp« next y««r. The «chool Itoard for well represented at the Portland R.«*e (i <>nlv alx-ut two hundred and twelve an indefinite pvrio I. The cuuipmty can KLAMATH REPUBLICAN " “ “ E. J. MURRAY, Editor LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON. TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE thia district in the eeteetioa of instruct Festival. The doat of th«* Klamath million dollars, and to the various states or« |«it special »tress upo« the qualifica section will appt-ar in th«* |>ara<le «1 the about one hundred million dollars in licenses; in oilier words, the liquor tions of the applicants. This same Spirit <>f tin* \V«*»t, which .»vur«*s on th«* traffic coats about two billions and a night of .lune 2nd. Ju.lgt* Baldwin, roarer has l>ern followed out for several half, and returns alxnit one eighth of years and as a r«*sult the public «chool» who has Intel» in Portland for some time > that amount after working untold mor of this city rank forem.wt among thorn* has eomplvteii all arrangements for the al. social and domestic wrong. " From various sections of th«* country of the state. The directors <»f this di»- construction <4 the tl<>at. It will U* «<> irrigate.1 ' '*'* lri' hearing about the aal.-on as a tricl believe in securing good teacliers. built a.« to represent an >rat«*.l l*K,r financial investment for a city. I m * »icon and will and hot another town in the state ol district I In the beginning of this paper, I re- mainly will» cereal* and grain* in | Oregon peva lietter salaries for instruct fered to the aigument for th«* saloon as or« that are paid in this city. The prin a manner correspomting to the «lesien of I a necessary adjunct in business success. cipal receives »ISS.33 jier month, and the tioat. This typical the lowest paid any teacher is |fi5 per Settlement Not Probable No Hvtth'iuvnt Im« I'cvii irachtol in NIAGARA LIME AND SULPHUR*» ths matter of the claims ul Mnson, l*avis SPRAYS A Co. agal tst the (ioveriuiK'iit for vitrs work on tlirii contract ami for claims on iiiialiik.'ti Consulting claasitl.ali.m. KnginaerJ. II. Quinton, <d the Keels illation S>ivic«>, lira Imeu hero tor «ever- al <eeka invMtigating thv matter and Materials for All Kinds of Spraying Also Grain and Seed Dipping. Call and See I PRICES ARE RIGHT. w hile he did not uiak«. hi« re|sirt to tl e chief engineer piildir, Mr. Mamm takes it for granted that the tsml istlum will not got what UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY I 1 they are «Ivmitiidiiig through Mr. Quinton, It nvviiin liiat the ex|H*rt engineer* in the employ of the contractors and the eiigiiu>era In the Willson’s Hotel Keclaiiiation Service cannot agu*«< and not give a leaae for any »|H*ciflc time «» the claim« will Is* taken Io the Court of it might interfere with tin* erectinu >•( Claims so that the matter may got lilt«. the largo hole! that will lie built in the Congress. Nt*’Zetlh«*lvss, Mr. Seeliorn tie.ir future. feels that It«* will I«- jn*titi«sl in hath <s»»iip|HHl uilh piling»* and private Imtln*. I'cel. t*»r European Plan Rooms 25c and 50c Regular Meals. 25c i * x | h * u U ing about }'-««»* in pulling up a modern Ilin plana rail (or a | mh »I it.uu and mudbath.*. ' lite next play of th Mong Company will Iu* a IhriH' act force comedy vntitlv«l •• I* i * iiv I<>| h * Servant Girl,'* which will Hanjuft give Mi-- l..*wis an opportunity to shine 11»» ox|te*t la In ta'gin w«nk «>n lira* |««>l «I «irtd <7r»iN in the till«* role as the leading soubrette pud aa anon at lie can gel cement «lui of the com|>any. Miss la*wi« will la Now let me recite the .experience of a other nvevsaary building material. vasi (or a piously creation on the order large city like I.<>* Angeles. This city Il it known Hhat thv *4tvr o( thi» of the famous Sis Hopkins ami Iwaitles has thirty eight cafes, and rvstaurauis w here liquor ts sold. It lias two him spring | m » smvs > v < «’xvvllvnt curative «pial* having milch funny “liuaineaa" drvd salons besides wholesale liquor it io*.ami th«* tilin' i* not far distant whrn many funnv lines will »Hera /’A< S^rtirr liifudlfil ur««/ /«rtijAiH-; thi Vdflrl luuriin »H III I. m representation of the I Klamatli ««setion slionhi do much to month. I'nder the al.h* suja-rvision of ol the attention Principal l*tinl«r the schools of Klatu- wards attracting aiul houses and many so-.-allci 'olind pigs.' to this country »th Falls have come to the front in a strangers • »in* «4 thvlargvM *anitariiiniBon tht*Ma«t ■ |«*> tally in the character ol the plav. manner that is attracting attention and if the Festival is attendol by a It has raised the sal«on license from u illite* in Klaniaih Falla. The liatha In fit«* play will Is* given tonight Thursday seventy five dollars to one hundred del Prof. Punltar has gained wuignition as large delegation of l*»wters the result l»e put in by Mr. S<*»*horn will have A night after w Inch the eotii|Kiiiv will go lars a month. its total revenue from should Is* a nmiiler of settlers for thi* one of the l»e«t public s»’li<*>l instructors tendency t«» »Ivumnalrale the value OÍ to IXirria (or two nights and then drink is »275.000 a year. When it raised in the state. He has lieen offeml num section. Indications art* that this city the saloon and cafe license it a.kl. d Hit* springs iron» a un'dical atand|»«diit. arrange for a trip to Lakeview where erous positions in other public sc I hmi I s will send quite a delegation to Portland, ’ sixty-five men to the polic« force, they w ill play for *ix nights, stopping st and principalshipe of high «chools. but and everyone going should mak<* special which will cost an additional <97,000 a Bonnitta ami Bly on the wav. year, or a total of 3347,0*0. This city the school board of this district has re- effort to attract attention to the Rh Owing to numerous itupiiriea. for in Consisting oi has forty-two square miles of territory. , formation. and a place to purchase fused to let him go, and next year the tuath tl.Kit. The saloons are confined to about one stock, have made arrangement* to |>ro- schools will again lie in his charge. mile s«]uare, ami it /«■quires eighty per vide such a place at Heiikeni|>er's jew The directors have selected the follow : cent of the police force for that one elry store. Stock can I h * bought ami any informant n rvg.rdtng the company M. ff. CHI thH square mile, while the other forty-one can be "I.I -one.I by ing teachers for the ensiling veat : Prin- on Mr There is always a welcome for you al square miles get tw«*nty per cent. The lleitken>|>er at any lime. It pal, R. H. Dunbar, and theMiffffffff Stella city receives $27t*,tit*t* lilmsl money from Grace M. E. church. Campbell, Alice M. Pool. Mabel Camp- Service« will I h * l.el.l Suiuiay in the the drinking hells and pays $2lfi.<«)0 for from Iwll, Nettie Drew, Anna B«*eson, Edna new Methodist Church. a police force to watch them This is •ev ■ FOR EVERYBODY i not all. Count the cost of litigation, Jensen, 'Carrie Ridings, Carlotte Gai«i Sunday S*rvu*e*: doctor bills, loss of productive power, and Mary Itavison. Bible School.......................... 10 a. nt. etc., and the cost will be about sixteen With the exception of the Misses Preaching............................................. ...11 a. m. CONTEST NOTICE dollars to every one they pay for li At the store of Drew and Gast the teachers are the ' Preaching..................................................... H p. in. cense. This does not include the moral IkfMirtmenl of the lnt«riur. UnitM Stat«* I m. Epworth League ............................ 7 :15 p. same who were engage.) last year and I aik I Offirr. Lakeview. Omrun. April 14. I9UK. , side of saloon iniquity.” A hearty welcome to all, A »uffi«rM»:it cuftltwil affidavit havin« bx-vn flivd in last your land for sule with thi« thia giv«*a assurance that Principal Dun- The same sort of story comes from thm office by Elisabeth A. Sculkn. cunteatant j P. CONKLIN, Pastor. office, we have buyer* for all , Louisville,'»’ Kentucky, Kansas City, a»min»t homeatefiul entry Na 2415. made July 2t>. liar will 1« ably aasisl«*.! in keeping the class.*« uf Klamath County B4WIST CUrR.lt Missouri, San Francisco. California, I'Oi. for aSnS. *** !*• Tp 32 S. R7li E. by John schools up to the high standard. property. Preaching services next Sunday at II and other cities, north, south, east and Fitzgerald, cuntfletre. in which it is aliewrd that ' ' ^aid John FitsiceraM utterly failed in rv*pwt to o’clock a. tn. and 8 o'cl.x'k p. tn. Sun I west. ■«aid entry, to comply with ^he publk land laws | Consider the city of Minneapolis. > «»f the IJ. S.. and the rule» and rt*«ulatk*nn eatab- day school at 10 o’cl.x'k and B. Y. I*, il. Mason Sells Interest That city has been enforcing the liquor Itohed therewmh’r relative to •"•tablishin® and at 7:15 p. ni. Everyone invited. The only acreage adjacent to Archie Mason has sold his interest in laws, and as a result of the first six main tain in* rvmdenre up»n «aid land, that P rksbytkrian C hurch Klamath Fall« for «ale in «mall he dal nut e-tabkih a rvAMienre in a house the Mason Construction Com [am y to E. Bible School Sunday morning at it* months' experience, crime has been re within six months f^um date uf entry, that the tracts. Mure thsn a M*urv of KENYON A THOMPSON, PROPS. duced 25 per cent, and the city s aved | P. Clark and associates. The new firm o'clock; morning worship at 11 o'clock; - ‘»nly pretense of a bouse ere* te«i on said land wus people have secured site« fur will continue the contract with the Christain Endeavor at 6: 30; evening iO-O.oOO. Mayor Junes says, ”1 do not a •'mail cabin placed there by ths <N>nt«*a»ae one homes. Goods packed and shipped. Jh'.iw irri. litiii;' pose as a prohibitionist, a reformer or ■ i year after «anl entry was ma«lv, which iam ! house . Southern Pacific and expect to have an worship at 7: 30; midweek prayer meet the flaisl ep try man permitted to fall Into decay for | a radical, but we have proved one thing a specialty. Baggage orders given prompt at ing on Wednesday evening at 7: 30; want of repair* I ■; *r brfwe the «tale of total proof, other dredge on the job within a few teachers meeting on Saturday evening in the present municipal administration that the said contestee. never, nor since the time i tention. Having up-to-date pian** trucks we wt-eka, The frame work for it u now at 7: 30. Regular session meeting the namely, that the so called 'necessary ■f nu*k¡nr Anal proof, cultivated satd land or any « lire the beet buys un th«* market |H»rtM»n of th«* same, nor improved the same es- I j evils ’ of a great city art* 'm*ce»sary* solicit your fine piano moving. bain* built and the machinery is lining first Monday of the month at 7:30. <a*pt to both! the «mall cabin a« herein al)e%re«L j i only as long as the people will fiermit The Mens Club meets the first Thurs brought in from Bray. that the siL'tfesi al»«r<icw frt»m the land was not I them to be. and not an instant longer, due to he* employment in the army, navy or ma W. H. Kent, who Lad charge of the day evening of the month at 8 o’clock. The Ladies Aid society meets the sec and that every law on the statute books rine corps of tiie United Stales in any war in work for the Mason Construction Com« I (..?»-«i Stbtaa aM* be en<sgrw«L -aid I ond Thursday afternoon in the month touching these ‘necessary evils' can lie ■ pany, will hold the same position with at 2: 30. The Ladies Missionary socie , enforced as fully and as successfully as partiaa are bsrreby n<*tifi««d u» apprar, respond aod 1 «. -I....... ■ - * . .k ». I al;. Sfai • «<• ut I*» «» clock I the new firm. He Hales that at this ty meets the fourth Thursilay of the < any others, provided that the officials a. m. *»n Juns- r*th, 190tk beforw <»«•»>. Chastain, j care to respect their oaths of office. ” I time it is absolutely inijsiesible to say month at 2: 20 o'clock. CsAjnty Clerk. Klamath Falls. Ore., and that final ■ It may be instructive in this instance hswrimr will be hel»i at 10 o'clock a. m. on June 12. G eo . T. P ratt . when the dike across the marsh will be before the R«<u*u*r ansi Receiver at the to cite the experience of San Francisco | Pastor. tiiiialie.1. In many instances the em United State- Land Office at l»akeview. Oretfun during the earthquake «lays and imme- ! Ths* naid rontefltant havinr. in proper affldat it. bankment sinks and gives way, making diately after the re opening of the city ! filwi Mart i* 23» ISO*, -wt forth facte which show it necessary to do all of the work over saloons. It was necessary to «'lose the that after due <Jii»*r»-r»<*e» |>er*«»nai «erv»re of this County Clerk < Imstain received two saloons during those terrible days of nsrtice ranr»ot be mad*, it ks hereliy ordered and again, ¡luring the Iasi month more petitions today fur local option, the dread and fear in order to make life:' directed that wch BOtlc<* Is* sivs-n by <lne and than 150 yards gave way, the dirt being pn>i»ei' publication. (This same to be voted <»n at the election in safe at all in the stricken city. J. N. W A fWOM, too soft to hold. It is estimated that it in itself is sufficient condemnatory com Keg inter June. One petition is for the conntv as will take several months to complete the ment upon the place of the saloon in : a whole arid the other is for th»* pre rs c illan work with the two dredges, and the de community life.) But when the saloons cincts of Lost River, Dairy, Langell Vai NOTICE I OR PUBLICATION re-opened crime b«*gan again to devel lav in the railroad reaching this city ley and P»»e Valley. All were aigneif by op. ”The first Monday morning after United Staten Land Office, Lakeview. Oregon. riii H- s will be in the grade across the marsh. April 2. ISA»». the ten per cent of the qualified voters the opening of the drinking places there - NoCire ta hereby xivrn that in compliance with Work has l*een rather flow with the the prowMonn of the act of ConffrMe uf June 3, necessary to put the-»me ..n the lallot were seventy-four victims before th«- I*7 m , entitled "An act for the «ale of timb»*r lamta one dredge as the machine is not exactly police court as against live the previous 1 in j the Staten of California. Oregon. Nevada and at the coming election. The local option Washington Territory,” as extended to all pulflic adapted to that kind of work. The new atat<-K By act of August 4. 1*92, J«»hn Kenney, Monday; seventy-two on Friday as > land I advocates are going to make a strong «»f Klamath Falta County of Kla*nath. State of > SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS against two on the previous Friday; I * Orew»n.hMM t______ ________________________________ dre«lge will do more rapid work and will tiled in thia office hi« sworn »tatemrnt tight and indications are that at least a and the second Monday one hundred and , S" *r - '’ f,,r - ’ * b," i',|r'* ‘ 1’-**' "L,h* «'• \ “ * ‘‘c, "" j, ft, make a material difference in the time ’/ne g, we. tj a., «*•*’ iwo. No. r, H. ip. tn. ran. No. . 37 «.. rnnwe ran»» No. 9 v K., part of the county will go dry. It is ■ thirteen as against four or five the* | ! n W M. and Will offer proof to nhow that the land needed for the completion of the con MMigli t in valuable for ita timber and ut/me also understood that a petition for Link second Monday before the re opening.” than f<>r afrriciiltiiral purpo»w>M. and to eatabliah tract. There is no especial time set ville precinct will be filed shortly. Tax paying men and women are get- ; hi.« claim liefore County Clerk ->f Klamath ciajnty at hi office at Kiama h Fall**. Oregon, on Monday, when the dike is to I«- finished, but the E. WHITLOCK ting tired of paying for jails, infirmar the 6lh day of July. IM*. Southern Pacific is very anxious to have ies, reform schools, |H*nnilentiaries, I ' He name* xi witn<**<M«s: UNDERTAKER J«* hm 4* C i'ravrn : Jimmie M.-<*.ank. Ralph 1 long drawn out lawsuits, and all such . Vaughn. 2500 Acres Free the road extei.de«! to this city and con Frv-d Jannaefi. ail of Klamath Falla. Ore- AND EMBALMER ’ ir>»n. sequently is urging the contractors to The Lakeside company has 2500 acre» public expense, it is poor policy to al J Any and all p-r*ofiv <-lniniifiy ««hrrw*h tl»«- Holder of License No 21». low a set of men, for license money, to above deju ril»ed land« are rr<|fie«le<1 to file In of land under the Adam» ditch that it rush the work. thix office their *»aid < lainiM on or liefore the KLAMATH FALLft. OREGON will give RENT FREE for one year. engage in a business that makes in i aaki (th day of July. liMfw. mates for charitable and penal institu J. N. WATSON, Regmter. Thi» includes the use of the land and i 4-1541-24 tions, which in turn must be supported water. The renter must clear and Held to the Grand Jury by public taxation. Some day more ■ place the land in cultivation. The rent- NOTICi: FOR PUBLICATION COLONIST RATES from all pari.« ol the Postoflice Inspectors O. C. Riches and business men will see the philosophy of | er gets all the crop but we reserve the IMBER LAND. ACT June I. im .Mutlre for United State« and Canada to all part« of these facts, and when they do, behold ' Publication. United Staten I And Offico. . K. J. Btockmeyer have returned fn.m - right to pasture the stubble. •ATTORNEY AND Oregon and the Northwest will be put Lakcvt«*w, Ori’icon, March 2, ¡90S. Notice i*t here the saloon will vanish! This is exactly Royston and Merrill where they were The Lakeside Company, Into effect by the COUNSELOR AT LAW what is happening all over the land, and by Riven that in romplianc«* with the provinkniA J. Frank Adams, Manager, on business connected with the United <«f the Art of ■ of Jun»* 3. IK7M, entillwl the salool* men know it to their sorrow. "An Act fiir the KLAMATH FA I.IX, OREGON of timber land* in th** State* Merrill, Oregon. Slates mail robliery at the former place. <»f i'altfornia. OrrfDn, Nt-vada and WaMhinffton ROOMS 7 A 8. MURDOCK BLDG Bert Ragan and wife were taken to Mer Territory,” aa extended to all the Public Isanti ----- and----- The performance of “Oliver Twist” by Art of Auzort 4, 4,err«’val Sholl.of rill and were arraigned before commis Prohibition for Klamath Co. Statefi Klam a ti> Falta, County of Klamath, State of Ora- Friday night by the Mong coaipeny was sioner Martin. They waved examination largely attended ami the actors again DR. C. P. MASON W«* have long wished that the time Kon, han fil«*«| in thfa office hi« aworn Htatement, No. 4(NKi, for tho purchase of the NKSK*4 of (Unas In Oregon, and were held to the grand jury in the distinguished themselieti in their vari would come when the people of Klam Ser. 23. N WSW' a . of «oetkm No. 24. in iTown- i DENTIST sum of $ 1000 each. The mother of Mrs. ous parte. Mrs. Harvey and Mr. Oran ath county would arise and with no un Khip No. 37 South, fianxe No. H. E. W M . Office in American Bank ATruatCom and will offer pr<M»f to uhow that the land Bought Ragan, Mrs. Bowers, of Lakeview, came din were exceptionally gool in their certain sound declare that the aaloon puny’» Building in morr- valuable for ita timber or stone than for [•arts as Sallie Kykes and the Artful must go. We have recently felt that to Merrill to arrange for the bail and as affrirultural purpo*«>M, and to esteblish bin claim , PHONE 014 I Ikslger. Every mem tier of the company the time had come to make such amove to wald land ta-fore <>». i’lerk of Klamath County, KLAMATH FALLS OREGON soon as it is furnished the patties will 1« | is deserving oi special mention as this but until the move was startl'd we had Oregon, at lii< offi«at Klamath Falta, Oregon, on From the Principal Cities of the Middle West turned loose until they are summoned difficult play was presented in a way no idea that the time was ao ripe AH It I Friday, the 22nd day of May. I90K. He namm the Rates Will Be as Follows: i a witriei i e C. W. Harlow, J. Cravens, H E. that reflects credit u|vm Mr. Mong ami is. before the grand jury. I FROM Boiidenot, and K. H. Lawrence, all of Klamath FROM WILL A. LEONARD his {troupe of artists. The play was We desire to say in the outset that Fall», Gre^'in. Any and all persona claiming ad In discussing the situation Inapt-ctor CHICAGO • - IIM.IMJ COUNCIL BLUFFS - - $30 ihi ptesente.1 again Saturday night. we are not making war on men. W»- versely the abov«* described lands are requested ST. LOUIS - »35.00 Stockmeyer stated that it was a very OMAHA.............................. »,'ki.iMi DENTIST do not want to see men pnt down, We to file their * luims in this office on or before the KANSAS CITY 130.00 ST. PAUI................................... 1130.00 strong esse as t lie evidence is convicting. desire to see them uplifted, We said 22nd day of May, IflOK. Wlthrow-Melhaae liulldlng 3 ¡2 -5-14 J. N. WATSON, Rnctater. Corresponding rates from sll other Eastern points. Slopover i lhere I, morr t'slarrh In this awilon of (hr honestly believe that the men and It was brought out that Mrs. Ragan is country th»ii «11 other dlw-Rw*. put lo«.-lli.-r, at pleasure st sll points in Oregon. women who aurcoed in delivering a the one who had charge of the office and School lands «nd until the l««t lew yearn wa- sup|H.*e.i to whatever Ragan himself «lid was merely be Incurable. Eor ■ great u.auy years doettws community from the blight ¡ dr curse of ; The Colonist Rate Is the greatest of all homebuilders. Oregon liaa unllmllctl l4SS>uH>Ticnt of ih*- Int.-rtor, IInltol States Land pronounced It • local dlseaae and preo rll.ed the saloon, are not only the bvgt friends Ofli.-e, Iskkevlew, Or*-ro>., Marsh 24, IW ih . C. F. STONE resources and needs mors people who desire homes ami larger opporlimltlca to assist her. However, the inspectors local remedlea, and by «xmatantly tailing to of the wive« and children who are made Notice in hereby , yen that the Stale of Oregon ATTORNEY AT LAW consider them both implicated in the af cure with local treatment, pronounced it in destitute by them and the drunk ha . under the provr-ion of the Act of Congr—-. 4 curable. Science has proven «'alarib to be a Oregon people can accompltan splendid results by heralding tin : opiH.rlunitv fair ami they werelsith taken before the const .tut tonal disease and therefore requires ards who are too w»?ak to resist the of Ausust 14, Iris, arid the acta supplemental arid OFFICE OVEH POSTOFFICE to all the world. S«md Oregon literature giving good reliable information about amendatory thereof, made appli.-atkm f»rr the constitutional treatmeut. Hall’s < alatrli Cure temptations furni*he<i by th«*m; but follow ins <*ea«-rilesl unappr-rprialed. non-rnineral the state, far aad wide. Call on the above railroads for it if neceHsury commissioner. uianulac tur.*d b) F. J.f.’tien.'y A Co., Toledo, also of the «aloonkwp»*rH themselves. Surveyed public land »« Indemnity for Ion««« to O.f Is Hie only constitutional cure on the roar We are unalterably opposed to the Ils grant for common m hoot purfemea. Pewit: A. S. Bliton, editor of the Medford Met It Is taken Internally In doses from ID Isda No. 242, for NK'.NE!«, Her 25, T 83 H, Haloon I usinvNs. First, because il is drops lo a teaapoonful. It acts directly on the Mail, «nd Miss Ida Redding were mar blood and raucuous surfaces of the system. morally wrong and everybody knows it Kill-.. NW.3W’, and NE'eHW',. H«- 6. T »1 H. It lx E. and SE'iNE'b Sc- 3. T V. H. K 16 E, DR. WM. MARTIN ! Here at home if desired. Any agent is authorized to accept the required depot! ried at the hame oi the bride’s parents They offer one hundred dollars lor any case it is. »Second; it is a financial burden that W M and telegraph ticket to any point. Call on any O. It. & N. or S, |* Agent tails to cur«. Hend for circulars and testi no community can afford to carry. This Any and all persona claiming advaraely the in Medford Wadnaaday, and left on the monials. DENTIST ! or addresa, above land« are rrquMtad to file In thia .Slice we propose to prove to th»* satisfaction F. J. CHKNKY A ctl .Toledo, O. afternoon train to spend their honey th.tr mid rluims on or before the tlth day of of ail fair minded persons who read June, l«M. hold bv druggists, 7te. WM. MCMURRAY moon in California. Taka Hall s Family Puls ter constipation. these columns during the weeks from Usuerai Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon «-» 5-14 J. N WATSON. K-gwtoa. DAIRY GOODS To cirrivo April LtOtli The Klamath Oil Co. Seasonable Dress Goods Men’s Work and Dress Shirts Church Services SHOES FRANK IRA WHITE THE LAND MAN LOTS OF THEM. <1 HOCE KIES 'FOO Enterprise Tracts 0. K. TRANSFER & STORAGE GO. Mills Addition Lots FRANK IRA WHITE Phones—Office 871, Barn 671, Residence 645* THE LAND MAN Vote on Local Option Lakeside Inn M . M. M M , Prop'r Modern improvements. 73 rooms amt .Sample Rooms, Bar Room, Parlors, Two ( lull Rooms, Etc., Etc. OREGON’S OPPORTUNITY T C. C. BROWER rhe Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co Southern Pacific Company Daily During March and April, 1908 Klamath Falls. Oregon FARESCAN BE PREPAID Oilice over Klamath County Bank