Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, April 30, 1908, Image 2

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    KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
LOCAL OPTION
City Officers Nominated
Mt. Hebron Gets Attention
I Edited and Paid fur by th« Klamath
Mt. Hebron la at praaent ttwiving Ita
When tlw Huie lor «-ailing th«* nomi
County Central CommitUra.
listing oon vent ion arrived s large crowd •hart* ut attatitiun from th« xiuihvrn
E. J. MURRAY, Editor.
Lad gathered at the Court House. The Pactric. A latgv depot Is to he built at
convention was called to onler by 1*. L. once and a cat Kurd of brick lor the toun«
A Sample
Fountain an I muninsHona lor Mayor dation has alreatiy Uvon delivered. The
The following, quote«! from th* «ere called (or. »Frank Want, John R depot is to I m * bruit on the same linva as
Chicago Interior of April 9th. 1908, ha Stilts and G. Ileitketnper, Jr., were the one at <1ra*a Lake vavepl tbal the
sample of how the arguments of th« placed in nomination. Mayor It. St. height room will la* umvh larger. Thia
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
| aakxmiats and their allies must be scru- Geo. Bishop annouii«-e<l tielore the «-on- provision it made Itecauae a large
| tinised:
vention »as «-alh-d that he «»» liol a amount of freight will In* handled at
All communications submitted for publication in the columns of thia paper
Every new piece of literature that candidate for 'e election.
thia place. Mt llebran will not have a
will, be inserted only over the name of the writer. No non de plume articrae
comes to light on the liquor ai«ie of the
Th«* next tn onler was the nomination regular train *ervi- e until the achedule
will be published.
present temperance controversy proves o( «-amlidates lor treasurer, and (or this to Ikrrria goes into effect,
anew what the Interior has recently office Capt. J. W Sn-iiien» and A. M. in igli» ia living dvliv<uv<l to liiat pultit
Death of Dr. Maston
aaid. that the saltxmiets and their allies Worries wen* naui«sl.
Klamath Farmers are Doing
now.
»I with the
can't
find
any
lamest
arguments
in
Beaitles
For
poll«"e
judge
A
L.
Leavitt,
O.
A
Wlule the death of Dr. G. W. Marton
Experimental Work
bad l*»n expected (or several days yet their favor. A new pamphlet cm mat­ Stearns and D. E. Kised«>rt were nom­ world by rad and tie» Mt Hebron will
alto soon have oominunivationa w ith the
One of the promising condition« tor the announcement of his demise was a ing from St. Louis declares that Gov­ inated.
The ticket lieadtsl by John Stilt» (or ci tie» ot the ('oast by means of the
the highest agricultural developement severe blow to hia family and dose ernor Uvermeyer of Kansas aaid: “The
The | h »I vm
of the Klamath Raatn is the great num- friends. Alter lying in an unconscious hour that ushered in prohibitmn dosed niaror k*ad (or all of the otihe», hut Western Union telegraph.
l*er of progressive farmers w ho are do­ state f«H- tire davs suffering (rout con- our gates to the hardy immigrant, the evervone •>( the ran.lidate» made a cr«*d- for the Itm are now lading distributed
ing experimental work thia year geetion o( the brain the end came at homes«s*ker. the strong and sturdy- italde «honing According to the vote ami by the tune the regular train ser­
Throughout the irrigating districts 5M5 Friday night. He took silk on April class that develops a country. It has John Stilts and Frank Ward will lie the vice is eNtabhshvd the telegraph instru I
uientM will la* clicking, telling the time
many farmers are.'planting small tracts
14lh, and from that lime on he was in a driven law abiding citizens front the candidate« for mayor. I>«*pite th«* (act
to select variuties of grain, vegetables
state.” Now Kansas never had a gov­ that Mt. lieitkvm|>er had announc'd for the arrival of the train.
very critical condition.
Klamath I alta i« certain to have a
and grasses that have not l*een here
Dt. Maeton was a native of Uuiisana, ernor named Overmeyer either in 1898 that lie woultl not accept a nomination,
lietore, or that are known to excel in having been born at New Orleans on or any other y«*ar. Besides 1893 is an he rei'eivd a larg,* complimentary vote, telegraph line within the next veai (or
the Western Cni«»n ia following cbmely
quality an«i yield amt to ascertain the
December!, 1851. He studied medi­ ancient date; not very many Americana which indicated that he would have
upon the herlt <»( the California North-
results that can ba secured under the
are
living
today
in
that
year.
An«i
the
t-een
a
strong
candidate
hatl
lie
agrecl
cine at Cincinnati, Ohio, anti gradual«**!
eastern an I it ia \ery probal»h* that It I
very flattering soil and climatic con­ from the Coll«*g«* of Physicians and liquor dealers know that a quotation to accept.
will not wait Ln the railroad to buibl 1
ditions of this region. Likewise a great
The vote was a« follows:
Surgeons m 18*7. In 1887 he gradnat«**! from the governor of Kansas in 19'8
across the marsh but w ill come into this
number of trees and small Iruit roots
wouldn't
look
well
for
their
cause.
The
’
ns,
For
Mayor
:
Joint
K.
Stilts
i
from the t’h.cago Polyclinic. He was
have been set out this Spring and with­ an armv surgeon during the troubles in same pamphlet says that the bad etfect Frank
82; , G. Heitkeiu|w>r 45. city ami establish headquxrtara before
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in a very few years this basin will I*1 Utal. a nd Arizona, si <1 during his life of prohibition is also "proven condu- ■For Treasurer: J. W. Siemens 11)6; the railroad reach?« here.
Tire hue will be extended to Ih»rria
producing (ruits far in excess of local he visited nearly every part of the 'lively " by the fact that Kansas only A. M. Worden 51. For l\ili«-e Judge
just aa fast aa pole» ran lx* distributed
demands and will be shipping to other
world. He has been in Oregou for 25 gained 43.000 in population in dcade V I.. Leavitt 14**: it. A. Stearns 50;
ami set and the wire strung. Probably
markets.
years and most of tins lime he spent in from 1890 to 191». But this interesting D. E. Reisdorf 4<>. There were 4
by the time the tirwt liain on the whet I
Through tuisaionary work done along the practice of nie*lnine at Alhany. fact «ion't look so conclusive when by­ -.-altering vol«*«.
ulr pulls iii U> IMrria the telegraph hue
this line by a few of the farmers who While there he was surgeon for the studying the census tables one finds
will I h * in o|a*ration to that point.
have appreciated th it this region excels Southern 1‘acitic Coiupauv for a num­ that the sister state Nebraska, lying
in most agricultural products, others
2500 Acres Free
ber years, lie located in Klamath Falls side by side with Kansas and shar.ng
have become interest««! and no less tban in July of 1903.
all its economic and geographi«-al con­
The KLanuith Oil Co.
The Lakeside company has 25tk' ai-res
To arrive
15 farmers will grow test fields of sugar
On April Slat, 19tM. w hile ont on a ditions. gained in the same peri«*d only of land under the Ailams ditch that it ¡Owing to nttneroux inquiries, for in-
I »eels thia year, severs', will grow small
Vprll
M la
call be met with an accident which re- 7.t»0 with a practically equal start. Any
one year, ! formation, uni a pltce to purchase
areas of new varieties of oats, barley, ■ sulte.1 in the loss* of hia leg. and his explanation that was g<H>d to explain will give RENT FREE for
stock, have ni.uk' arrangements to pm
This
includes
the
use
of
the
land
anil
wheat and other crops. Will Maron
i vide such a plac«' at Hetlkemper's jew
i aickness dates leek to that lime. lie the 43,000 in Kansas ought to serve to
The renter must clear and elry store. Slia'k «-an be bought and
Consisting of
has secured a new variety of oats which was a man of powerful will and nerve, elucidate the 7,000 in Nebraska, but water.
informatu n r«-g rdtng the company
he is having s«red«*d on a tract of land in and it will be remeniber«sl by many everytxxly knows that Nebraska de­ place the land in cultivation, The rent- any
the can be obtained l*y calling on Mr.
the Enterprise tracts; Frank Ira White | people that he amputate! his own cided by an emphatic popular vote to er gets all th«' crop but we reserve
Heitkenq>er at any time.
It
right
to
pastur«.the
stubble.
has made arrangements for testing sev­ I limb at the time the acchient ocrured stand by whiskey and lice.-ae. and no
The
Lakeside
Company.
eral varieties of grain and will have
in order to extricate himself from the famine of drinkables ever scared any
J. Frank Adams, Manager.
several acres of the land owned by the
wreckage of Ills vehiele. Thia injury b<xiy away from that state. Besides all
Merrill. Oregon.
Enterprise Lan d and Investment Com­
this
the
Kansas
state
census
of
1906
gave him more or lees trouble ever since
pany planted for experimental crops.
showed
that
in
six
years
following
1900
he suffered it an«l earned a gratinai fail-
I-akeview is advertising a four days
J. Frank Adams has done more or less
when the prohibitory law was better
ing of his health.
LOTS OF '¡ HEM.
FOR EVERYBODY
ra«-e meet at that place commencing July
exj*erimental work each year and will ;
enforced
than
ever
before
tn
Kansas,
He was a member of the Elks,
2nd. 115tX' in prizes have lieen put up.1
make further tests of beets, other root
Knights of Pythias, A. O. U. W., Ma­ the state made a gain of 142.000 in pop­
owocE
'roo
crops, melons end vegetables not usual­
ulation. How do the pamphlet makers
sons and W. O. W.
ly known in Klamath gardens. The re­
THE LAND MAN
CONTEST NOTICE
at the store ot
The large attendance at the funeral of explain this?
cord made last year in winning the
Department
uf
the
Interior.
Unit»«!
State»
the late Dr. G. W. Maston teatified to
I .and Office, Lakeview. Oregon, April 14. I’-MK
first prizes at the National Irrigation
the high eateen- in which he was held in The Way Things Are Going
A suffkient cunteat affidavit havina bs*en files! in
Congress has whetted the appetite of
List your land fur sale with thia
this community. Several of the lodge»
thb* office by Eluabeth A. Scultan. cunt^etant
farmers for further conquests both lo­
in
the
Southern
States
office, we have buyers fur all
airainst hsaneetvad entry No. 241&, made July 26.
of which he was a meml*er attended in
cally and abroad.
1W1. for »SnS. ** 17. Tp 31 S. K 7‘ j E. by John
elaaasM *of Klamath County
bodies and marched to the cemetery t*>
In two-thirds of the territory of the Fitxaeraki. cs*ntotee, in which it 1» alhirs>si that I
Next year at the Seattle fair Klamath
projierty.
| witness the lastss I rites |>erformed over United States the saloon ha. been abol­ «aid John Fitewraki utterly failed in rv-iwt to !
must make a showing with products
the remains of an honortnl member. ished by law. Forty years ago there «aid «mtry. to comply with the public lam! law» J
grown this year, therefore it beholves
The burial services were in charge of the were 3,500,<XX> people living in terri­ 1 uf the U. 8.. and the rule« and regulation* eetab- |
our farmers to get the beet possible, and
Masons and their beautiful and impres tory where the sale of liquor was pro­ * iiehed thereunsler relative to c»tabJwhin< and
if that is done it means that we will
main tain in< reeidence upon «aid land: that i
The only acreage adjacent to
I sive ceremony was performed at the hibited. Now there are 36,000,1100 peo­ he did n«>< «setablUh a rsMidcncr in a bsKi’*« !
make a showing of cereals, forage and
Klamath Falls for sale tn small
grave. At the residence Rev. Geo. T. ple living under prohibitory law. Since within aix month» f-um date of entry that the
vegetables generally and of root crops
tracts. .More than a score of
KENYON < THOMPSON, PROPS.
Pratt, of the Presbyterian chnreh, con­ that time the population of the country 1 only pretense of a house erected on said land wu |
that cannot be surpassed by any other
people have secur«*d sites for
ducted the services and made a few very has scarcely d«mbled, while the popula­ a small cabin placed there by the eont«Mst*w unr |
Goods packed and shipped. Heavy freighting
irrigated or non-irrigated district of the
homes.
' appropriate remarks regarding the life tion in prohibition territory has in- vs^ir after na>d ssntry was made, which *a»d houae ‘
the saw I rn vq man mtraijiu—i
--
‘
country.
a specialty. Baggage orders given prompt
I 9i Hiy
TM“!* Wkll
■■■»«., .—*> •»». ISeVttjr .WTrirxTTXXT m Vint of ref«air*M>ntc lie ft »re the «iateof final proof. ,
JLiMA^z ter iiiiA r misma U «1*
a—
Knight« Tempters of which order the fourteen southern states, 17.000,000 • that the »aid con tester, never, nor since the time
things that have nut been grown here : 1
tention.
Having up-to-date piano trucks
the deceased a as a member. They were of whom are under prohibitory law in of makimr final proof, cultivated »aid land or any
are the best buya un the market
before. It pays to try things out in the
solicit
your
tine piano moving.
C. H. Withrow, E. R. Reamer, Clias E some form. In 1900 there were 18.000- portion of the same, nsu* improved the »»me ex- '
cvpt to build the »mall cabin a* herein alhrtreti; ;
plant line, and such general experi­
Worden, L. F. Willits, Dr. W. A. Leon­ 000 under prohibition in the United that the allrtfed absence from the land wan not I
ments by a large number of persons it
ard and H. P. Galarneau.
States; now there are 36,000,000.
In due to hi* employment tn the army, navy or ma- '
of greater value in showing the actual
The (concourse of sorrowing friends eight months state-wide prohibition has rina corps of the United State* in any war in
possibilities of a country than more
that followed all .that was mortal of a cleared the saloon from an area as which the United State» may be enga<<»d. aid
elaborate experimenting work on a sin­
partiee are hereby notifies! tn appear, r ms pond and i
respected fellow citizen to the last rest­ great as that of France. In that area off«>r evidence touch in ir said ailegationat 10 o’ckck
THE LAND MAN
gle trai t. Klamath ought to have an
ing place was one of the largest that has there is a solid block of territory 320 a. m. on June Sth. 19X. before G«m. Cha*tain.
experimental farm operated by the De­
performed this sail mission in this city. north and south by 720 miles east and County Clerk, Klamath Falls. Ore., and that final
partment of Agriculture, but while we
Dr. Marton hau awideacquaintance ami west, in which on the first day of next hearing will be belt! at 10 o’clock a. m. on June 12,
j 1806, before the Re$ri.*trr and Receiver at the
have no such farm let each farmer do
enjoyed the friendship el many whom January a bird can liy from the Miss­ i United State* Land Office at Lakeview. Ore$r<*n
his psrt and we will have effective ex­
he La>i served in a professional way. issippi to the Atlantic Ocean, and from The »aid cun testa nt havimr. in proper affidat it.
perimental work on a broad-guage plan
The large attendance at the burial «»« the boundary of Tennessee to the Gulf of filed March 23. 1J*H. set forth farts which show
that will benefit the public and pay the
a fitting tribute to a man who had served Mexico without looking down upon a that after due diii*ence prrwnal Mervice of thh
men big who improve their own crops
notice cannot be made, it ia hereby orderrsi a ml
the community well.
legalized saloon.
Great Britain and directed that such notice be riven by dae and
and methods by such work.
Ireland could be set down over this proper publication.
J. N U A TNON.
space without covering it. There would
One
of
Lake
County
’
s
Largest
Work Nearing This City
Kefliter.
4-r» 6 »
j be 10,000 square miles left as a border.
Ranches is Sold
Those who »till doubt that the rail­
Of the 36,000,000 people who have ex­
MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r.
¿
i
road is really coming «hould make a
NOTICE I OR PUBLICATION
One of the largest deals that ever took pelled the saloon only 10,000,000 have
trip to Butte Valley and witnesa the
place in thia county was consummated done so by State prohibitory laws, and United States Land Office. Lakeview, Oregon,
Modern improvements.
73 rooms and suites,
activity along the line of the proposed
April 2,
yesterday, when the Heryford land A 26,((00,000 have effected the removal by
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
railroad. The first sight of the con-
Sample Rooms, Bur Room, Parlors, Two (lull
the provision•» of the act <»f Congress of June 3.
Cattle Co., kn >wn I «ally as the 70 Co., local option.
1*7*5, entitled "An act for the tale of timber land"
etruction campe, and of the men and
Rooms, Etc., Etc.
in the8tales uf California, Oregon, Nevada an«!
purchased the entire holdings in this
GEORGIA
horses on the works gives one tiie idea
Washington Territory,” as extended to all public
and Modoc Co. Cal., of the C >x <fc Clark
land
states
by
act
of
August
4.
lH92.John
Kenney,
When the Georgia legislature met
that the road will surely reach Klamath
Klamath Falls. County of Kla-nath, State <»f
Cattle Co., well known here as the XL last July there was not the slightest of
SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS
>
Oregon.has Bled in this «»flice his sworn »tatevntfht
Falls this Summer. It is not at all im-
ircbaaaaf the r,-,*e‘4. aag,
Co. F. M. Green superinte ident of the idea in the mind of a friend or foe of No. 4u» 1
protwble that this conclusion would 1«
n'yne'g, sec. No. fc, tp. No. 37 «., range No '4 R ,
company is in Sacramento, where the whiskey that a prohibitory law would W M., and will offer proof to show that the lan«l
correct were it not for crossing the
t is more valuable for its timber an<i "tone
deal was finally closed and a telegraph be enacted. The most that the enthus­ sough
than for agricultural purpoMs. and to »-»tablinh
marsh. It is now generally recognized
message wa< received here stating that iastic friends of temperance had hoped his claim Izrfore County Clerk of Klamath county
that the road cannot be built across the
at his office at Klamath Falls. Oregon, on Monday,
the deal was closed. The purchase was that a bill would be passej allow­ the Mb day of July. 19W.
E. WHITLOCK
swamp this year, but there is one thing
He names as witnessea:
price amounted to the enormous sum of ing the people to vote on the question
positive, the rua» will be completed to
Jeane C. Cravens Jimmie MrCrank. Ralph
UNDERTAKER
a quarter of a million dollars, for which at gome future time. But a local op­ Vaughn.
Fre«f Janasen, all of Klamath Fall . Ore-
the water early this Fall.
the purchasers receive in the neighbor­ tion bill was passed in the senate by a gJU
AND EMBALMER
The “Shoo Fly” which has been the
Any and all persona claiming adversely the
hood of 0,000 or 7,000 bead of cattle, 300 vote of 34 to 7, and in the house by a above
described lands are requested to ill»* in
Holder oí I .¡coou- Xu J’).
subject of so much discussion is now
this office tbelr said <-laiu)N on or before lbe
to 400 head of horses and about 20,000 vote of 130 to 39.
practically completed. It necessitated
aaid 6th day of July. ISOx.
KLAMATH FALO. OKEGON
acres of land in Lake county, Oregon,
J. N WATSON. Register
Oklahoma, Alabama, Mississippi and
the construction of probably eight miles
4- 16- 6-24
and Modoc county, California. Every­ North Carolina are also dry.
of grade, which w ill be al a idoned when
thing formerly ownjd by the XL firm,
the tunnel is built-. All the work being
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
is now the property of the 70 firm, which THE MOVEMENT IN TENNESSEE
COLONIST RATHS from all parts ol the
done in the vicinity of Dorris is on the
T imber lank , actjoms , im. N<ak»ror
AND KENTUCKY
makes the latter far the largest livestock
United States and Canada to all parts ot
' A Publication. — Unite«! State« l»and Office,
track across the hill. The campa are
company in the state of Oregon.—Lake­
•ATTORNEY AND
Tennessee, after fourteen years of Lakeview. Ore<on,March 2, l‘.<w Notice kt here­
Oregon and the Northwest will he pul
atrungout from Dorria to a few miles
view Examiner.
hopeful warfare against the liquor trade by ffiven that in compliance with the providin'«
Into effect by the
COUNSELOR AT LAW
beyond the Oliver Sly place which is
entitle«! t
on February 1, 1907, passed the Pendle­ of the Act of (>>nrreM of June 3,
aituated un the state line. One large
KLAMATH FALLS, itREGON
“An Act f(tr the sale of timber land« in the State*
The official returns on the Republican i ton Liquor I jiw which makes the Adam of California, Oregon, Nevazla and Washington
camp, about 150 men is located at the
ROOMS 7 48, MURDOCK BLOG.
“Hole-in the Ground,” and another nominstion for joint senator for the three law general throughout the state, and has Territx*ry,” an extended to all the Public Land
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State«
by
Act
of
Auguxt
4,
1892.
Perceval
Sholl.of
been
a
most
important
factor
in
the
with about the same number of men is coitnliee gives Merryman a plurality ol
Klamath
Fail»,
County
of
Klamath,
State
of
Ore
­
just alxjut a mile north of it. Smaller 40. Lake and Crook counties’both went swift abolition of rum. All but five of gon, ha* fil«-d in thia «»ffice hla «worn Mtatement,
DR. C. P. MASON
lor Willits, the first giving him a plu­ ninety-six counties are now dry, and No. 4063, for the purchane of the NKHK’i of
camps are located all along the line.
(Lines In Oregon:
DENTIST
One of the most noticeable features of rality of II and the latter a plurality of only three cities, - Memphis, Nashville Sec. 23, NWSW of Section No. 24, in .Town­
ship No. 37 8<Mith, Range No, 9, E. W. M .
Chattanooga,
—
remain
wet.
21.
This
gives
Willits
second
place
in
Office in American Bank A TnintCoai
the work is the fact that all employees
The relation of Kentucky to the and will offer proof to show that th« land nought
pany's Building
keep busy, there is no loafing and time the race. The vote of the three counties
(a more valuable for ita timlx-r or atone than for
whiskey business is a matter of surprise agricultural purpose«, and to eatabliah hia claim
I
killing. Every man moves along and is as follows:
PHONE 614
The state has to said land before Co. Clerk of Klamath (kninty, ,
Crook: Merryman 214, Willits 2JA, to the whole nation.
does his work, which indicates that
KLAMATH FALLS
OREGON I
$160,000,000 invested in distilleries. Oregon, at hia office at Klamath Falla, Oregon, on
they are satisfied with their jobs, or at Holgate 215.
From the Principal Cillas of the Middle West
Friday, the 22n<i day of May, 190H. He names
Through
local
option
legislation
it
has
Klamath:
Merryman
30»,
Willits
22t>,
least satisfied to such a degree that they
the Rates Will Ha as Follows •
as witnesses: C. W. Harlow, J. C. Cravens, H E.
I
Holgate
235.
expelled the saloon from 96 out of 119 Boudenot, and E. H. ¡«awrence, all of Klamath 1
do not want to lose them.
FROM
WILL A. LEONARD
FROM
Lake: Merryman 112, Willits 123, counties, from 370 towns out of 425 Falls, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad
CHICAGO - -
Sunday a large shipment of steel and
- - $38.00
COUNCIL BLUFFS
$30.110
versely the above described lands are request#«!
Holgate
111.
towns
and
cities
and
out
of
97
per
cent
ST. LOUIS
rails arrived at Dorris. The material is
- - 635.00
DENTIST
OMAHA - ■
to file their claims in this office on or before the
- $30.00
of the territory in the state
to be used in building the “Shoo Fly ”
KANSAS
CITY
- • $30,00
said 22nd day of May, 190H
ST. PAUL
$30 00
With run -Melhaie Hullfling
3 12 5 14
J. N WATSON. Register.
The steel gang will liegin work on this
Thpre is more < atarrb in this section of th»?
Corresponding rates from all other Eastern points
Stopovers
at once and within a very short time country than all other <)is«>as^s put toffetber,
Texas, with its enormous area and
at pleasure at all points in Oregon.
School lainds
the road will be built across the bill. and until the last few years was supposed to nearly 3,000,000of population has waged
be
Incurable.
For
a
treat
many
year*
doctors
l>*p«rtm«nt of the Interfor, United Htatee l.an<l
I he Colonist Rat. I. the greatest ot all homebuilder. Oregon I... unlimited
There la so much heavy work to be
pronounced )t a local disease and prescribed a terrible battle against the bottle.
C. F. STONE
done before the road can reach the i local remedies, and by constantly falling to Local option for many yeara has been Office, Lakevts». Oreyon, March 24, IMS.
resource, and need. mor. people who desire home, and larger opportunities
Nvtlee la hvreby kiven Chat the State of Onvon
water, but the way the work is now be­ • ure with local treatment, pronounced it In very strong in the state, driving the m haa. under the provisiona of the Act of Cxsiara
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ing prosecuted la a strong indication curable Science has proven Catarrh to be a loon from one county after another. of-Aueuat 14. 1S4X, and the acta supplrmenial and
Oregon people « an accomplish splendid result i bv herut.to«., •>
OFFICE
OVER POSTOFFICE
that long ere snow Hies the two bends constitutional disease and therefore requires Of the 243 counties, 147 are entirely arnendatziry tharaof. made appltcatton for the
constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure
followinr
doecrit^d
unappropriated.
non-mlneral
of steel, together with the waters of man ufa< tured by F. J.Cheney A Co., Toledo, dry, 61 are partly dry and 45 permit the
aurveyad publlc land aa Indemnlty for loaaaa to
Klamath, will link this city with the O., is the only constitutional cure on the mar­ sale of liquor.
Ita arani for common School purpoaM, t»wh:
ket
It
Is
taken
internally
In
doses
from
10
commercial centers of the coast.
Lota No. 242. for NE!-,NE!4,
26. T 33 S.
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON.
Willson’s Hotel
Rooms 25c and 50c
European Plan
Regular Meals, 25c
DAI RY
GOODS
♦
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*
Seasonable Dress Goods r
Men’s Work and Dress Shirts
SHOES
FRANK IRA WHITE
kies
Enterprise Tracts
0. K. TRANSFER & STORAGE CO
Il
Mills Addition Lots
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Phones-Office 871, Bam 671, Residence 645
FRANK IRA WHITE
u
Lakeside Inn, |
I
t
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OREGON’S
OPPORTUNITY
C. C. BROWER
The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co.
Southern Pacific Company
■
Daily During March and April, 1908
Klamath Falls, Oregon
drops to a teaspoonftii. It arts directly on the
blood and rouruous surfaces of the system
The McIntire Company will at once They offer one hundred dollars lor any case it
begin the erection of a large warehouse fails to cure, bend for circulars and testi­
at Dorris which they will use in con­ monials.
F. J. ( HKNKY A CO .Toledo. O.
nection with handling all through
Hold bv druggists, 7ftv.
/ reight for this city.
Taka Hall s Family Full tor constipation.
One carload each of salt, sugar, nails,
and bee*, ami two carloads of genersl
merchandise arrived at Pokegama last
week. These are probably the last
large shipments of freight that will
corns via Pokegama.
K 14 E; NRMV4 and NE*48Wt4, Säe S, T ¡M
S, R 1« E. and HEJiNEti. Ser 3. T 3h 8. R 15 E
W M
Any and ali persona eläimin« adveraoly the
•bovs lande ara requaeted to SI» in thia otti.
thair aald clalma on or haforr the Sth day of
Juna, m
t-t- 3-14
J. N. WATSON, iteeutw.
FARES CAN BE PREPAID
DR. WM. MARTIN
DENTIST
I
WM.
MCMURRAY
Osoersl Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon