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I ule Lake Getting Lower FROH OUR liXCHANOES Our Boosters in Portland CITY AND COUNTY Crowded House A^ain 11. V. Mitchell bought forty bead ol | A train a crowded bonwv xreAted the Heveial weeks ago when Htqiervlriiig Jake Whlllatch left Wednesday for (PoMTLANIl T s LSOSAN) Reading about H»aven In th* Bible horses st Weed thi* week. Mong Cotnjmny to witnene the produc Engineer D. H*nny was hi re he arid lake county with aliout twutoni ol ham» tion ol the comedy, “Penelope, the Project Engineer D. W. Murphy ac ami bacon from th* Valley Meat Market and then lisU-nlng to Judge Osorge T Merit Piinting *x«cut«d st th* prist Servant Girl.” The play wan one long companied W. V. Dalton to the Tule which he will try to dispose ol In that llitl-lwin "Insist" hl» home town for a shop of th* Klamath Kepuhhcan ‘ laugh aa had lieen advartiaad and thowa latke outlet, »ltd upon examination of couutry. Thia liival ia tar »uperiur to while raises a reasonable doubt as U> Oso. C. Hill, of lb* Hole-mill lleslfy who went to tha of »en* ex lifting to for* th* same Mrllenny expressed himself aa Eastern meat, and Mr. Wliltlalch »liould whether th* bright and shining shore la gat their rare» and troutdew were not agreeablv surprised with th* els* of th* encounter no difficulty in di»|HMlng of any more desirable place tor |M<rmanHnt Co., 1» on th* sick list future realdsncs than tbe shimmering outlet, While he ventured no < pinion the same.—Merrill Record Willi», th« son of Mr. ami Mr*. II V , disappointed. Ttie huniorouii situation* allalta belt ol Klamath county. Ju-lgv Mitchell, hs» recovered Iroui his reernt in tlie play developed to rapidly Upon Ha uaefiihieaa in connection with Hilly WUson ol th* Park Stables uia-Io Baldwin ami J. D. Carroll, another serious illness. that l*efora th? audience would finish the Klamath Project yet It ia quite gen a trip to Hray Saturday returning Sun Klamath Falla lisnUir, who i« also in laughing at one, another would develop. • tally uiideratood that lie will recom day with Mr. and Mra. I*. R. Merrill. Mr*. Zim Baldwin aicomt-ani*<l her town, »ay they have no Intention of M iat Merle Ij«wiw, an the Swe«le ser mend that an appropriation Ire uiaite to Mrs. Mori ill 1» feeling much 1*1 ter after ■ hanging their poatofflce addreea and husliaml and Roliert Baldwin lo th* In vant girl, create*! a great deal of amuse. develop It. At the time th* engineer» Imr California trip.- Merrill Record, will paas tbe glad hand to anyliody that dian Agency. ment, ami Paul Harvey, mn the dietreae- visited the outlet the water had been Mis* Helen llogue, who is employed vd young married man, acted the part com»» their way. shut off fur soln* time so that the work According lol-arroll and th* Judge,tlie by th* Reclamation bervice, lias gone to wel' ami lied a good opportunity to die men could carry on the excavation. (lion aura Bullet in I whole country d-iwn there la built out Redding to take th* Civil Service rxaui- play his talents. Mr. Mong, in tbe The water was turned in again while Born In Hailiansa, Houansa, Oregon., fat f^turdav door». Everything an I rverylssly lives Inst ion. chare« ter as old “I’ncleJohn Feather they were there and lias I hh - ii running "opton, III theopwn. Cattle, alieep, lmg»,hor»es, ever since. Many engineers have In morning to Mr. ami Mrs. II. !..<T Kevrra) new hats are in evidence since stone," a aa at home and «lid much to« alfalfa, pumpkin», »ugar lieet» and irri the returns cl th* election have lieen of- wards the development of the many spected the leak in the bottom <|| the a ilaughler, lake, I ml the deallnatluu of th* water tii-org* tirissle and wife of Klamath gation ditch*» liav* no other roof over ticially annoonced. J-iltl* lietting was laughable aknations, ami Mrs. Harvey ami .Mra. Mong, as tiauai were very that makes ll»*»*a|>e through It still re- Fall* arrived in th* city Wednesday lor their head» tlie year round than th« high done in this section this year. g(X>I in their parts, while Cleo Bernard mains a myatory. a short visit. While here Mr. Grizxle vault ol Heaven, ami in the Hummer C. E. Elaworth, of tbe Iteclsmation and Jack ««randin were all that was Just how long the water would eon- piaceli a toiubatnll* at the head of a giave time, alien the long warm days come, Service, has lieen transforred to Wash needed in their parti* to make »he the »on shine» »o brightly ami continu I tlnue to How through the outlet Is a ami an iron fence around another in the ously that It ia hard to And a place dark ingion. He has hail charge of the mea plav a aucceaw. Comedie* are usually question that time alone would deter cemetery and Is,sky enough, so man ami le-ast surement ol t lie streams of this project appreciate-! only while tl * l«erforrnam*e mine. It would flow until It Ailed the While Ed laiwrvucH was plowing in ceil g*t a little sleep. They don't have (or several months. in on as they do not make tin* impreaeion eave or crevice, II that Is its destination, I'o* Valley Munday, his team ran away much ram down there ami they don't and If It flu-la it» way to some river l-y W. It Davis »tat*, that h* has not that is usually left by a drama. ami throwing Mr. latwrenc* In front of need it, quoth Ihe Judge. In fact it The company was ao late in raiaing mean» of a subterranean channel it fully dei'idt-d upon hl. futuri- residene* the plow the point cut hi* right leg drizzle» and »bower» »o rarely that if the would continue to flow until the passage »ince »clling hi. California ranch Hi- 1 the curtain at the performance that tlie Iroin his hip to lii* heel ami injured his farmers d-m’tcut eaowgh allalla Ihe Aral audience became impatient. A time way again till»-1 up with debris and the knee cap ami also the bone in the heel. crop to round out the top» of their hay »ay. he will not take up any |*-rm»nanl should iar set (or tlie commencement of lliue shell» that are found In such laige revi-lcnee during the summer. He was brought to B-mansa ami is now stacks, they leave '»in unfinished till it *lm perform Ane?*, ami all pla*s should quartile» in the lake. However, nature Th* traffic in and out of the Klamath under th* car* ol Dr, Johnson. liegiri as nearly on schedule time as is ia time to cut the second crop and lour will not lie permitted to take it» coiirae, section i. »till heavy. Th* traicl 1» Th* concert given in lb* iqa-ia house lo five tons to the acre, worth |ll) a ton mo»tly by parti** who <-om* hei* to ««-* |K»M«ible. It is very trying on an audi for If the Reclamation Service iloea not I ence hi hold th« m hi their aeata for al takeup the development of the millet Isat Wednesday »veiling by Mr». Jeesie ol any man'« money, wiieu cure«!. th* country, with a view to locating and most an hour awaiting the n e of the And they don't slop th* »howl* nor ltr.sk Morgan ami Miss laita Nickerson further esperlmenla will lie made by l-y the laboring claasee. *' urisin. J. Frank Adams and other» who are in »•■ one ol Hi* la-st musical entertain swill the pigs down in good old Klam- Ja*. Mongold ha» l>**n building a terealed in the lauda that are inundated ment* ever given in Bonama ami »aa atli county, ruminated the Judge (or by th* waler» of the lake. Just what not all*nde-l as latgely a* it ahoiild bave th* porkers lake to tlie allalla feed like n*w aidrwalk along his pro|>erty on “lathi nery Is Loaded proves» Will 1« used to enlarge the b-*ii but the night wa* cold and stormy. a monkey to a prune, ami the Winter ! 1’me Street. The walk ha* l-*<-n put H, J. Sheet! han returned iron» Bray opening l-a» not lieen determined upon. Il I» to be luqs-d that tliu ladina will visit bill of (are for the flue husky brood sow* down to grad* *o aa to <virr*.|*Htd with where tie went to l<ml the electric u>a- All work done in the paat has lawn the the city again in th* near future and consists uf alfalfa hay ami water, ami other» along that etreet. Nothing mor* ha» been heard in re chifirry Cor M<xjre Brgt. new power removal of the ilebrla near the surface, during lietter weallmr and w* arv sure s Uion- of the sume. And they get fat on it; they farrow twice a year ano 'he gard to the change of th* mail route plant. The heavy piece?« were loaded and aa tunneling along th» ohstnicU-d large audience will altem! llgun-s show that last year's increase in from Pokegam a to Dorris, but it is ex on three lugging wagons, the largest one crevice ia not only dangerous lull also th*pig population of the Klamath basin peeled that the change will lie made weighing about 15,0u0 ¡»oundtf. The ma very aapenaive, it is likelv that acid e> chinery will lie brought in at once and Schedule May 1st sin I lt*> |-*r rent, which call» to mind during the month of May. pertinents may lie tried. Sulphuric will be inklalle-l aa aoon aa the building W. It. Davi» returned from ¿1 torr is tlie lamous atory "I’lg* ia 1‘igs.” acid would act upon the shell formation W. it. Davi* han *<il<l hi. California ik a little farther along, The plant will Hu in m*< I up briefly the average fann ami a liberal use of it might act upon Thursday evening where he had gone to ranch lo J. C. Mitchell of Gazelle. The be ready to inrniah power a itiiin a lew the formation enough to make a decid Inert with th* Southern Pacific offh-ials er'» menagerie in Klamath county runs ranch is so »ituated a* to make it valu month«. who visited the new terminal point on lliir way—tw-> crops of pigs a year ami able lo atockmen aa it i. on the roa-l to ed increase In the opening. The line work ia getting al mg nicely two crops of lamha in the same lime. Since the engineer»' visit to the millet a lour of inspection ami lor the purpose th* railroad shipping point». and the poles on the Bonanza line are a steady stream of water has lieen flow <>l arranging for a regular train schedule. Horne ol the 10-iuonths- jld I a mt»» weigh Two native Hawaiian* arrived Tues now set lieyond the Horton ranch. J. ing through II, and the lake has lieen II* says that the sen ice will lie inau 70 p-iunds al 10 cents a pound, |7 apiece, day from the Island» to take charge K. Crewe in hauling pole* with a 4-horse with a dollar flfly for the pelt. Then lowered alaiut one inch. Much of thia gurated about th* first of the month, of the eiilin*ry department at the Ijik*- tram, ami everything h being done to may lie due to tlie evaporation, but ami there will la- one train into Ikirrls then-'» the two crop« of alfalfa a year »id* Inn. They have th* reputation of have the line completed by the time the boubtle»s much of II la the «lire* I result ev»ry dav of the week. Just alien the arid then they turn the stock out on the Is-ing excellent cook», having served 12 plant im put in operation. of the waler eecaping through the out train» will arrive and depart has not lubbh* an I they live ami fatten -in that. year» in the Hawaiian Hotel. Ono ol the objects of th* Klamath Im-ii decided upon, but it I* very proha let. ble that the tiineol arrival will 1» in the Fall'» limssters' visit here wae lo clo»« Adams Ships Horses The sheriff'« office ha» finished the To Stock Klanuth River evening n that passengers will arrive arrangement« witli th* Rise Festival rush Incurred by th* paym«ntof taz*». J. Frank Adams, aceoaipaniel by his hen- in time for »up|M-r, or at lea-t they for a magnificent tl iat representing agri Must of the larger tax-payers have paid wife and son, ia in the city today en California has begun a work iu|w hiili culture. irrigation and stock raising. will reach this city at a seasonable hour. up but there are still several thousand route to Stockton, Cal., where he U Iin» »late should uo-uperate. The Fish Il ha» lieen practically settled that the Klamath Falla lias already reload |60<> dollars on th* roll on which th* intere-t shipping a carload of Klamath County Cemtni»alon <4 ilia Gulden »tale has un Oregon A California Transportation Com ter the float. With Judge Baldwin and is accumulating. horse*. The horses were purchased by dertaken to stock Klamath river with pany will handle the paa«onger business Mr. Carroll, 1» also W. A. I>eliell,cashier salmon and trout and to thia end one Indications ar* that a large delegation Mr. Adams for a company engaged in of the First National hank of Klamath lielwcen this city ami Dorrie and that I million small salmon and a half million from this city will attend th* Rose Festi farming reclaimed tule land« near Stock- th* J. M N< Intir* Transportation Com Fall*. each of Rainbow and Eastern Brook val at Portland in Jun*. Klamath ton. Judge Bild win is vice-preai-lent of the pany will handle the freight on the 1 Mr. Adams states he paid a very good should send a large crowd to boost for trout have lieeii planted in the vicinity National Irrigation Congress, for Ore Ihtoiigh rat* as ha» been previously price for the horses and he thinks the of the Klamath Hol Springe, and John this »action. It would help the adver slated. It will la- several days before gon, and through hi* great interests re market is gradually getting l-etter Holner ha» l«<*n, »talioned at that place tising that will be don* by the float. sulting in the record-breaking display any shipment* will la- made to the new There bar- been no deuia id for horses in by the Commission t»»ec that the young Th* l<H-al Soi-ialists are circulating a town a* th* sidings must h* completed of irngation products at the recent Ssc* California for some tint c and thi ll.li receive pro|ier protection. The sml arrangements nia-lv for the storage j raim-nlo convention, Klamath county petition to have their party nomineea cause! a temporary slumi> in the mar planting of lheM> llali is a direct help to carried off ll.sk) in priaea for th* flnest for stat* offices placed on the ballot. ■ •I freight. ket. the stream, of this iiniui-diale section a. Many Republicans and Democrat* arr Excursion rates will la- in force to Man irrigation |woducta exliibite«l. the tiili of the Klamath Fiver lllid their aigning th* petition in order to give th* Francisco lor the coining ol the fleet, j The Steamer Klamath ¡a being thor way to almost every »tieam in this Socialist* a chance to gel their men on oughly overhauled and when »lie again The fare fr<>ni Ikirrt» will be one and county. C. A. Cogswell Dead tbe ballot. one-third for the round trip. The <>. A goer on the regular run she will be as Oregon now ha* aleolutely no tlsli pro News <d th* <lc»th of Charles A. <.'•<■- C. T. Co. will make a special rale front Geo. W. Manning cam* in from Live- good as new. It is not likely that the tection ami unit-«» aonielhlng U done Li thia City to the railroad. The ticket* well, st 1' Wurtland Friday afternoon was lock, Nevada, a few day* ago for a short lioat will go on the run until the new protect the supply the people of the received her* that night, II* died very visit with home folks. This is his first ■eheditle goes into effect on the first of will la- gmal for ten days. Klamath seclioti may some day awaken An effort will la- made to have the suddenly an.I th* cause of his'llr-atli is visit to Klamath Falls for two years. the month to the fad that the liesi tlshing resort» mail servli-e established when the regu attributed to heart failure. He is now engaged in bnying horses for are tl»hed out, and they w ill wonder how Deceased was well known throughout a large concern and went from here lar schcrliile is put into »fleet In the new to It all bap|i*iiAd The next legi.lalure th* entire state and especially in this Crook County. terminal. thou id enai-t such law» u* will give pro section where he practiced law for sev tection to the trout »treatii» of Routbern A new billiard table will lie added to eral year*. if* was located at lake Oregon io that this stale may cooper Waitinq lor Material view lor a numlier of years, and while the equipment of the band club room ate with California Hi the |icr|H*tualio<i The erection of th* l-atli house at the then- lie acquired large property inter- within a few weeks. The organization SALEM, 'ORE.I of th* llah ailpply, Klamath Fall* hot springs will do much I eats, and at the tun* ol hi* death he was lias addrsl many attractive features to Complete Stock of Fruit, Oregon ha» aplrndid laws governing toward, advertising th* ine-lii-al pro the president of th* Warner Valley the club and the number of associate the game of thia »ecti-iii, but California Shade and Ornamental’ mem tiers is gradually increasing, giv perties of the springs. Mr. Beehorn, Stock Co., a corporation whose lands with her pot hunter» makes the lawa a who has secured a franchise for a liath have Ix-rn In litigation tor a number of ing assurance that th* club feature in farce. On the other hand, California ia lions* st the springs, will b* delayed a years. These cases caused Mr. Cogs connection with th* liaud will 1« a doing a splendid work in I he lew weeks in getting Ihe building I well to make semi-annual visits lo success. planting and the protection of started on account ol not being able to lake County to )<iok after the com R. G, ROSS, AGENT Dick Haiiiaker passed through Merrill th* tlsh of the Klamath river, but get in material for cementing the swim pany's interests in th* courts. Monday on hi» way to Montague. When the fact that in Oregon the same fl »h BOX 175 ming | mmi I. In the past th* springs Mr. Cogswell was tecogniied as an he returns he will bring with him his ar* not protected makes California,» KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. have lieen tried for m*<lical purpo«*« able lawyer ami participated in many of brother-in-law Owen McClellan and giHsI work also a farce. The two stales ami were found lienclicial. and should a the most iui|iortant cases that thia sec family. Mr. McClellan and Sykes Ham- should gel together an enact lawa that thorough test prove that they are tion of Oregon has had. He represent aker will run tlie llamaker sawmill near would protect the game ami tlsh on Isith |sM<scss*d iif medical proprisliea th*y ed this district in tlie stale senate for Bonanza.— .Merrill Record. aides uf llm state line. will tin an lunch to the future of the two terms, going there the first time in CHANGE OF TIME Geo. R. Horn did not sell liia hard city. 1888, and being re elected at the expir- Base Ball in Season ration of his term. He was a veteran ware business a» was reported. He had of tlie Civil war ami participate-! in practically closed a deal with Evans A Pullmans (io Dry Although it is high tilin- for the Wright for the sale of the stock, but lie- many of the big battles. organisation of a Iravo ball team noth Pullman cars are "< iry * now. Fol- II* lias Is-en in poor health for sever fore the deal waaconanmniated Mr. Hum ing has li*«n done along that line in lowing th* decision of last February to AND al years, hut ill tlie last year lie had re arrived at the conclusion that Klamath thia city. Uric* or twice short I'ractic* alwlisli the sale of all liquors on its cars gained considerable of his former Falla la a pretty good town and the hard gamrs have lawn played hut th* Isiva in every pail of the l'nite<l States, Can strength and the end i ante when it was ware business in not the woral thing on have not formed a team. Th* oilier ada and Mexico as soon a« the atock on least expseted. lie was 64 years of age, earth and the deal was called off. towns throughout th« county ar* alsmt hand could be disposed of without loss, having lieen Isirn on January 4, 1844. as slow as the county seat lor none the I'ulliiian company has Dually put It is reported that J. G. Pierce, B. St. He is survived by his wife and three have mail» announcement of th* fact that rule into effect, and given stiict In Geo. Bishop, Dr. Wm. Martin, Dick children. that a team has b**n organised, K la structions to Division Snperintendant Richardson and about ten others have math Falls may not have a fast team Lincoln on this coast and all Its other jaiiwed the local option forces and will thia season, but if th* lutrlu-rs have division superiiHcndcnts to see that the Mitchell Buys Cattle work for prohibition at the June elec DAILY SERVICE thair way their will lie some fast games rille is not deviated from in the Ipaat. tion. Even »ome of the saloon men Horace V. Mitchell has received u let In the town just th* sain*. They have seem to lie leaning a little that way. EFFECTIVE APRIL IO ter from his brother, 8. H. Mitchell, already issued a direct challenge to th* Ike Wright, of the Gold Dust saloon, From Klamath Falls to San Francis slating tluit he had purchased about Austin While has returned from printers to meet them < n the diamond. supported the Civic Federation ticket co and all points between Thrall 1260 head of cattle in Crook County and They also intend challenging other lhirris where he spent a few days gett yesterday, but was unable to vote on ac and same: that th* uni* would la- delivered at th* Leave Klamath Falls . 4: 00 A. M. tradesmen ol the city and doubtless ing iicciistomi'd to the whistle and noise count of not having registered. Weed ranch in Wood River valley Arrive at Spencers.. . . 7: 30 their challenge» will lie accepted which of the locomotive. He made the trip on about May 10th. The cattle were pur Leave Spencers at .. . 8: 00 W. II. Ileileuian has been seeding will give the fans a lew interesting, if Arrive at Pokegaina ... 11: 00 chased for Senator Weed and Horace much of the main canal I links to lawn hi» motor cycle. Lv Pokegama. K.L.R.R.ll: 15 not (sat games. Mitchell Slid will be pastured in this grass, which was sent to him by .the de Arrive nt Thrall 1: “ 15 P. M. c unity this Summer. The cattle pur- partment for expetimeulal purposes. Leave Thrall. S. P. R. R. train No. 15 25 j chased include 350 3-yesr old steers, 260 The recent rains will start th* grass and Arrive at San Francisco, 9: 28 a . M. 2-year olds, and 100 three and four-year give it a good start thia season. No 29 hours and 28 minutes, Klamath ! o ^I h , 60 cows, 70 heifers, 160 yearlings, trees will be set out on the banks this Falls to San Francisco. Train No. 1 and KM) cows with calves. year, but Mr. Heileman is carrying on 13 on S. P. leaves Thrall 5: 54 p. ni , arriving at San Francisco 11-28 a m. Crook county has had a large amount extensile experiments with the trees Klamath Falls to Portland: of alm k in it during the entire Winter. sent him by the Agricultural Depart Leave Klamath Falls as alwiv*. , l.asl Full tin- prices w*r* low and stock- ment. Leave Thrall S P. train No. 16, L32 i in*n refused to *11. The country 1» il m.. arrive at Portland 7: 55 a. m. 27 hours and 55 minutes, Klamath i consequently overloaded with cattle and I If Klamath Count) doe* not ekct a Falls to Portland. I a number of large herds will be driven I full corps of Republican officials It will From San Francisco to K larnath not ls< the fault of the Central Commit- out of there this Spring. Falls. tee. It is planning an active campaign I .eave San Francisco at 2: 20 p. in.; in Is-half ol the ticket us a whole and in arrive at Thrall at 6: 04 a. m. Ackley Bros. still have most of their order to do more effective work perma Leave Thrall at 6:30 a. m.; leave Pokegama at 9 a. m. ; arrive at lugs piled up in the timber. There was nent headquarters will tie eatabliahed, Klamath Falls at 5 p. ni.; dinner at so little »now this Winter that it was ami for this purpose the room on Main Spencer’s leaving there at 1 p. m. Shortest time ever. 26 hours and iuipossible to bring them out on sleighs, street, now occupied by Justice of the 40 minutes, San Francisco to Klam- Peace, A. D. Miller, has lieen rented. so that it will 1« necessary to haul them A stenographer will lie employed to i nth Falls. No other route does it. This is the cheapest and best way; out during the Summer. Large piles take charge of the headquarters and all fare $5 in either direction between ol logs ready for the mill can Ire seen all campaign literature will lie issued Thrall and Klamath Fail«. through the Central Committee. through the timber below Dorris. Long Lake Lumber Co Manufacturers of All Kinds of LUflB ER Cabinet Work, Sash and l)oorst AH Kinds of Mouldings, Hand sawing and Turning, Odd-Sired Doon and Windows a Specialty PHONE 381 Large assortment of Doors and Windows made up an<i ready for immediate de- livery. Can furnish an order on the grounds for any sized build- ing within twenty-four hours. Large stock of Flooring in three grades. W. O. HUSON, Manager OUR SECOND REPORT or THE CONDITION Of The First trust i Savings Bank AT KLAMATH FALL.” ui the Slstc ot Oregon, at the close ol business, f ebniary 14. 1908 RESOVRCES loans and discounts . .» 29,170 Hl) Due from approved reserve banks. ................... ........... ...... 5,021 92 815 Expense Account... ........... 500 00 Cash on hand.......... ........... T otal ............................... * 35,508 9» l.lABlLlTfE-- Capital stock paid in. .. » 25,000 00 Undivided protits, iirotits, less ex- l pen«*« and taxes paid.. 667 70 Time certificate* ■>( deposit 7.740 00 “avings deposits........... .. 2,100 »41 T otal .. .. » 35,508 30 Since our organization aa a Trust and Savings Rank on November 18, 1907, we have rendered to the State Exam iner of Banks two reports of our condition and been exam ined once by him. The Report speaks for itself showing a gain of *9,715.60 since our last report. We realize that the most valuable asset of a Bank is that of public confidence and we furnish our depositors with every safeguard and protec tion for their funds, and shall continue to do so in the future as in the past Our books are always open for inspection by depositors. S tate of O wwoox , I CoixTV or K lamath ) I, J. W. Siemen*, Cashier of the above-name-! bank, do M.lcmnly swear that tlie above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. W. S iemes *. Cashier. Sul>»cribe<l and sworn to lo-fore me this 2d dav of March, 1908. I’. 1.. F uvmtain , Notary Public. C< »RRECT—A ttest : G. W. W hits . ) th ,«.., Gao r. Ba Dwtx. > u,re'l,,r’ Klamath Falls, Oregon G. W. W hits . PraatdanV G. T. B aldwin . Vk-«-Frw-. J. W SlKMSMS. Cashier W. A. D wlz BLU Aast. t'wshier Oregon Nursery Co City Meat Market Trees. Shrubs, Vines MEISS & mAND PROPRIETORS ALL KINDS OF FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED MEATS SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS Klamath Lake R.R. McIntire-Straw Stage Line M ason & S lou g h ABSTRACTERS Aeliolee liii^ of laivfc?«!- inentM Hiot purohaser money 7VVIDWAY STABLE Z™ SHOP General Blacksmithing and Wagon Work Livery and Feed Stable Both Saddle and Driving Horses pnone 456 CHAS. R. BALDWIN KWiFoils A. G. DUHME TIMBERLAND Office in First National Bank Building, LAKEVIEW, OREGON. Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages MASON & SLOUGH MENTION TH1SIPAPU LAHCF.STCATAI.OG and Mad Order House m th« Northwest GROCERIES ECONOMIZE THRO JONES Hardware, Dip Luaxie and bupthea U all kinds <**•< -«**-1 •0 »>u< irgulat Monthly Lal? Io* r > ■ a-’ ■ ww i WHEN WRITING FOR CATALOG JONUCA3H SToat Olirti a Mviftf uft Whatever yuw »way ftmd S»nd Itu Cctakni The Buyer* Guide From and Oak S«a PGHILANU QW,