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Official Newspaper o! Klamath County KLAMATH VOL. XIII. REPUBLICAN. Official Newspaper of Klamath County • KLAMATH FALLS. KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, MAY, 7 P08. NO. 6 STILTS NEXT CAKE VISITS THIS COUNTY Elected Mayor of this City Last Monday- Light Vole Oregon’s Future United States Senator Ad-- dresses Voters lies Martin, Jr., I ,lin Ellis, W, II. he was crazy with whiskey and his Marsh Will Delay Road Schools Growing Asks for Franchise isi|lic.<r and Frank Ira White. The imsgM'Stion was working over tune. e Klamath public M-hool« are u If Klamath Falla does not have a rail Again the city council is s.ked to give He was a man who drank considerably Clmtnlwr had I h cii without a vice pres- | Idolit ami Judge lieu. T. Baldwin was «phn«iid indication of tbe priyret« <»f road early in the Spring of Jt«» it will to the < iovernment a portion of West and it <«-m« that his rnind Imcame elected to this office. W. A. Delzell was tbe city. The term« ol ItMMJ 7 «how« be entirely due to the fact that Che mad High »treet for canal purpose«. The effected, causing him to imagine that t enrollment in the history of cannot be built acme* the marsh. matter was brought l/efore the conucil Hamilton wra* alter him. lie apparent, < uitlimed as president ami E. II. Dun the li*r as secretary. Tilers will be seven the town. Tliiw 1« accounted by the Fiver »lure Archie Manon Amt took the in the shape of an ordinance granting ly was afraid to return to tire h-/use and im|sirtaut rommitloea to r.iansge and fort that M h « oii , Deviate Co. <oiipi<»ye<l contract for tSe dike the work ha« pro tbe United State, a |>erpetual franchi»« lay down in the tales wrtiare he dial. very unsatisfactory man lor a wooden or concrete conduit along look alter Uiatters that are to receive the m lar^e numlair of man who ha* I landlta* gressed in An exa-niriation showed that he ha<l stt.mtlon of the Clmmlirr, ami these and theeliildreii alien l»«d »«‘h »«»I while ner. It is a oust a year since the first this street. This rame matter wa» Im- riot been in the boose for several days committees are to lie hi ade.1 with one residing in thia city. Tuie year the city dredge wen to work, and »till scarcely fore the council several lune« last year lor the foral he had cooked had growrn »I tlm directors a» chairman. This h»« pmctically no tranuiriit |M>pulution nothing has l«en accomplished. Mason and on every occasion the property own mouldy and nothing about the place had gives every officer a special duty to per and «till the ««n)olhiM*nt im alnioM mm sold out bis interest in the dredge and ers along this street sp|«-are>l Imfore the la-en cared for. Brennan was somewhat form and will have a tetulem y t<i keep large m » it wa« a hen ao many iamilic* the new proprietor aeems Io lie under council and protected against the grant of a character and had been in thia town r<Mi<le<| here temporarily* Thia ia in the influence of the same hood.*» as the ing of the franchile. The métter was for several years. It is not known that up Interest in the meetings. I lm only clause in the by-laws that dicative that the town hit* had n grad- Mason Construction was. Over two filially positioned until such time when he leaves any relatives. | ually grow th. week* ago the old clam digger broke the itrx-la'nation Service officiala and the Hott. II. M. Cake arrived ia tbe city Coroner Martin and Undertaker Klamath Falls underwent one of Ilu was rmt niwpted was the one providing The greatest gain in the enrollrneut ■town and since then lia« la-en lying idle property owner, should arrive at some Wffiths-k went to the scene of death Monday ^evening and was informally lor firm nicml» ’ r»blp It was the wish miwt quiet elertlolis Hint it has had to« w « n Iliad«* m I ii 'I i the country lir«t U*gan on a mad bank The pieces have ts*en sort of an sgreernent. The council held this morning ami brought the Imdy to entertaioal *» the Lakeside loo. several years, Thole was no public of the l>‘»ly that only individuals tie per 'to attract attention which wa» a I «out ordered from the foundry at Ashland st that time that it was a question if it town. An inquest »». held this after Many of the Republicans called durit^ milted to become tnvmlwnollhe Cham vute gelling. Apparently evert vote» three yean ago Ai the cloae of the and it »p|H-am that the evtal.li foment lied a right to deed zzar a street for noon at the morgue at which it wa. the evening to renew acquaintances or WSUt to the polls Slid ts.l his ballot the ber. trim tie r«»ll contained -164 name«, i- hnving trouble inanufacturinifwibem. ranal ptir[»Mes without the consent of found that lie had died a natural death. to become acquainted. Monday According to tlm new or,ier of tilings way he conshlsnd fot the lies! Interest at the che»«* of II amf X there were I»«? and 1 his delay means that the road will the parties owning the properly adjacent he waa taken to Merrill to address tbs The coroner's jury consisted of tire the Chatnlier as a wlmle will have Imt of the city, and It uiay well 1« said that at the present lime there are 410. At l.n held np at navigable waler. How thereto. Nothing lias la-en heard of the following: „: W. T. Shive, < ,eo North, people ot that section. He waa accom v ths result represents the will of llie ma lour regular meetings each year, Imt tbe la*gmtung of the present term there ever. it w ill be but t -bort time now un »natter (or some months and it appears s|H<cial meetings can 1« called at any W. H. Slough, G, Kerr, R. M. Hurter panied by all of tbe Republican candi jority of the |*ople. Both candidates mh - an enrollment <»l Imt 2M5, the pres til another dredge will lie on the work. that no effort has been made to get tbe and Chester A very. dates, and waa greeted by a very large lor Mayor werrg-»»l meu lor llo- place, time it is deemed necessary. The Imard ent figure* »bowing a remarkable »n- Il has la-en a long time coruing, but at proj«rly owners to agree to dosi , plan and enthnaiaatic crowd. Mr. Cake waa of Directors wdl meet on the first ami »ml tho vleclion o| John It. Hull, a» crea«e during the year. Many liew util l ist a force of siateen men is working for the construction of the conduit or very much please.I with tbe rscsptiou third Thursdays ol eaeli month, and llo- an res ths city a chief executive who dents r^h.e entered nehool thi« hpiing on the Imrge, and the machinery is causi. When the ordinance was present ten .ered him and expressed his Exhibit at Weed will devote |,i. lime Io the liusmesa el first meeting wdl la- held tonight. The and each week there 1* an in-'resas in held at tlie railroad terminus awaiting ed last night Fani Ftrvitenstein appeared appreciation. tire city and will <lo Ills licat to .tralghl first regular meeting of the Chamber the enrollment. Another a-lvertising proposition of the completion of the same. The new before the eoun.il and protested against Monday evening be waa greeted by a will 1« held on tlm fi tf I Thursday in ■•n out the present Imd llnanclal con considerable merit was presented to the The increment in the « m -I iqo I enroll dredge is a modern machine and is more it* passage. large crowd at tbe opera house last night. •litlon. Mr. Nlillv, a. a uiemla-r of the July. Tbe completion of the Keno canal de- Chamlmr of Commerce for consideration Every chair in the houae wa* filled end No change was made in the initiation ment for the pa«t few moiilha ia eomdu* adapted to the rwamp work than the eouucil, was attentive to Ills duties ami «lie evnlenue that a liUllilier of lamiheii one heretofore in use. Those familiar |>ends upon the granting of some kind by Judge Geo. T. Baldwin. The South many were forced to stand during bia I im * and in the dues. The former re gave finely ol Iris l.me In tlie city. have come in thb* Spring to locate. ' with conditions say that the clam dig* of a franchise along this street, and it i. ern Pacific is putting in a “Y” at Weed speech. He waa introduced by C T. Hie record as a art Well man is assurance inairis |2 Ml a ml the latter one dollar |>er l.wrythlng 1* l»eii g «lune to keep the g«r has been a failure on the dike very probable I hat if the Government ! and at this point all trains, both over Oliver, tbe Chairman ol the Republican the main line and over the California that aa Mayor lie wIII manage affairs it, month, or rather «12 |«-r year, payabh- mc I ioo I« Up to the highest p •aaibli» «land* , work, but ttiat the the new diedge will w ill consult with the property ow ners central Committee, and talked for about a mariner that w ill Ire satisfactory to the qnarterlv. Northeastern [«»sone another and mu.t ard, an«l in thin Prof. Ihinlatr ami hi« l*e able t.xio much faster work. nwd will agree to pul in a concrete coo- an hour on present political situation. The Chamber is IwM-oming a greater general public. <• »rpa of H**i«taiil« have had exceptional There is little or no question but what «ii.it that no difficulty will be experienc stop there for a few minutes. The pro- He referred to bi* victory over Fulton in in the Aral ward F. E. Ankeney had factor for g<ssl than it baa ever lieen, «urcea«. The ««-bools an* now fairly the road will Ire completed toAjie water josition is to put up an exhibit building ed in gett ing a franchise from the council. a very modest way and set fourth strong no opposition lor councilman, and in the sod every Imsiiir»» man of this city rrowdetl ami it wil! but a few more some time this Fall, and those familiar I«st year the council refuted to grant at this print. It would be a very ad- arguments why the state of Oregon should lie a metulier ol the body and as becond Hila. • II h 'I u 'I is I o wa» cl.cl.d hy year until the « itv min»t liav«* another with the work think that it will reach the franchise until tbe property owners vantageons bs-ation a» it would t>e seen should send a Republican Senator to a large majority, ill the Third Wat.I »1st in the up bniklintr of the community. urge whool building. thereabout December let. Just how had been i-onsulled, and it is very pro- by many travelers. Judge Baldwin Washington. He promised the people Marion Hanks had no op|»mltiou lor ttu- Many |mo<>r>*nl matters came Indore long it wi'l be held up st that point can- Imble that the «.me thing will occur talked with the Southern Pacific repre that in the event of hie election to tbe sentative at Weed in regard to the mat iinexpirv.1 term and I T. Samlcrsou the meeting, among thr-ni rhe plans lor trot lie-aid at this time. H tbe dredging again. Unital States Senate he would use ble the tbiat at the Rose Festival, a propo was eiected over l>an Coler. ter and he thinks that it will lie a com work should 1« a« unsuccessful the rest influence and power to help along the Park Gets Small Sum sition lor llie establishment <4 a woolen paratively ea«y matter to get the neces The newly elected officoni go in |*> the of the season a« ft has been during the reclamation and irrigation of the lands of sary ground from the railroad company. (’rater Lake National Park must get Boring it will b<- more than a year before harness the first Monday In June. Tbe mill, an exhibit at Weed, exi*ur»ione DAIRY ' this county. during tire Summer and a general silver- council (or the ensuing year will 1« as , along with the »um of thia year. the steel gang can lay track across the The matter will be further investigated The »peaker held up tbe Rooeeveltad- V. O. Firwin was delivering lumber to by the Chamber. Thia, however, la not the fault of Kepre* ¡swamp. Tire officials in charge of the follows First ward; A. V mic I and F. tisitig campaign ministration as the ideal ol tbe Repub »entAti ve I law ley, for immediately up I construction of the read are using every 1. F. Pavia and 8. I*. Tooker from Him- E. Ankeny; Fecund! Hila. OI mhh ham lican party, and his argument* on all and one to 1« elrw lml by llig council on the receipt <>f the protest from the effort to have the dredgiug rushed MM aker's mill on Thursday. Woolen ('apt. J. W. Siemens returned Mon pointe were strong, clear and conciee. Illi the vacancy to I»- created by the re people of thi» citv an I of Medford be they realise that thia is the only point on J. P. lee. our genial assessor, was day from Corvallis where be has l>een He discussed several of the current iseuee, J. I. Clark, of Orogoti City, has la*gnii bin effort«« to have the allowance the line where any delav will occur. signation of Mavor-elect Stills, and in looking after the amount of wealth ol visiting with liia boys. He also visited among them tariff revision, railroad legis th* Third ward Marlon Hanks mnl I written to the Chamber of C.immerce incrra«r«l. He tiled to Secure an ' our neighborhood the past week. lation, and the curbing of the trusts. Portland. ; that Jarolt Bros., the proprietor* of the additional appropriathui of $1300, but T. Haiidersun. He expreseai himself in exact accord Mr. Litton u building a residence on 11 liegoii Cry Woolen Mills, were think- the pn»|N»«iiioii wa«* vote«! «town. Ju«t A. I,. I.eavitt was rv-ch*. ted by a large PASTURE —1500 acres of pasture with the adminiateration on <11 of tbeee Klamath ’ s Float the homestead he took lately. luajerity and will Im police judge fur an ' mg of establishing a wool** mill in this wby (‘rater Lake ahould la* cut jjiort for rent at Meadow Lake. Excellent matters, and that his position was ap J. B. Mason and Daniel Pease were in mixed grass; abundance of water: good other year. Capt. J, W. Hlcmrns was ! city if they were given any imlocement when a park in Washington wa* allow- Thro igli tlm Chamber of Commerce preciated by tbe audience waa evidenced re-elected city treasurer and will serve | by the local people. The machinery ed Is'MLOOO for the r<«n«trm ti«»n of one | Klamath county wilt be reprenented Dairy on Thursday. Mr. Pease is re fence; reasonable terms, depending on by tbe frequent outburst* of applause. hey have in Oregon City is toolaige for road in a matter that make» the (aople | by < ne of the l«»t float» that will l>e seen cently from near C hicago and is looking number of stock and time. Enquire of his sixteenth year in that capacity Mr. Cake is a forceful speaker and if Tbe vote in the various wards was az l the location ami if suitable arrange- of Southern Oirgon feel that they have in the parade» during the Ro»e Festival the country over with the intention of E. I. Applegate, Klamath Ealls, or of he should 1« sent to Washington the 1 menta ean be insde it is thoir intention la-en »lap|*ed in the lace. follow* , at Portland. Judge (ieo. T. Baldwin, investing in some land. Fred Applegate. Meadow Lake. 5-7tf great state of Oregon will have an able First War.) For Mayor, John Stilts I t.i imne a part of their plat't to this city. Au appropriation <>( alsuit ♦-AM. aaeisted by W. A. Delzel and J. D. Car May day has arrived but no picnic. Mrs. <>. Heitkemper, Jr., left this representative in tbe senate. I Div Chamtrer may investigate the mat. means that for one more year improve roll, completed all arrangements for the This doesn't seem right to Californians. morning for Portland on an 31, Frank Ward, t*.*. Coiincllmen, F. F. extended Ankeny A0; 1‘idice Judge, A. I Ixavltt I ter and will submit the proposilion tn ment cannot lw* carried on. It will pay J float while at the state metropolis, and W. A. Delzel was looking after hi« po visit to relatives. local capitalists. A« so.m as the rail- «<'»,<>. A. Stearns M, Treasurer, Capt. J. the «alary *«f the au|»criiilen«ient and llie Cliamlier of Commerce |>aid fur the Stone Resigns E. B. Henry ha.« returned from the ' road reni lies Ule navigable water there will keep in re|«air the road« that are al- ; same witii tbe fund, left over from tbe etical interests here Friday. W. Hiemens <2, A. M Worden I I. C. H. Daggett was interviewing his C. E. Stone has tendered his resigna Klamath Indian Reservation where he ' w ill l>c a splendid opening l<>r a wooleu rvaJv built. «aeramento exhibit which gave this sec Second Ward For Mayor, John friends and looking after vote« Friday. has been working on the reclamation lion as aMistant prosecuting attorney mill tn this city. Stillborn Oregon pro- tion such extensive advertising. The Stills HM, Frank Ward Si; «'< nincilman, Claud is little but tbe other fellow bet project. He lias the work of surveying for the Lake and Klamath district. He dnees a large amount »1 wool ami a mill lloat will la* a representation of irrigat- Silas Gl«nchain 7M, ||. Itolvin HO; Po ter get a move on if be wants the office. practically completed. has had this step under contemplation at Illis place would provide a close mar Labor Not Scarce ■ ion, agriculture and stock raising, and lice Judge, A. L, la-avid III, O. A G G. Anderson met with a serious for some time but was persuaded to re ket. The water |M>wer would make ttie —- ♦ ♦ • besides it will Ire decorated with large Stearns 27; Treasurer, J W Siemens Although many more men are now loss early Saturday morning. His main in the office until yesterday when operation of a plant hie*|wn*ive, and ' photograph* of Crater Lake so as to at Notice to Creditors Bl. A. M. Word*« 22. the demand, of hi» other practice re with these natural inducements it employed on the government canal than tract attention to the magnificent scen chicken brooder caught fire and was In the C.Miuty Court of Ibe Stale of Oregon quired that he itep down and out. Dur Larned with 150 young chicks and Thinl Ward: For Mayor, John Still slinnlu imt take much encouragenient to a lew wevk» ago tint Reclamation Ser ery of this country. Cou ntj-of Klam.th. vice 1» cxj*riencing no difficulty in get some old chickens. The Are would have for In the ing his incumbency .Mr. Stone bae con «H, Frank Want .'KI; For C-iunrllmen Induce a factory to locate here. tbe matt« of the estate o< George w. Ma- Upon request of the Stat * Fair As ting all the lal»>rvrs needed. The wages been more serious but for the timely ton. <lecea«e.|. Marion Hanks tlrl, F, 1'. Sniidcrson ikl ducted the affairs of his office in a man sociation the float will be taken to Salem pat I r.itigv from 22 to 2H cent. |>er hour assistance of neighbors. Notice »hereby given that the la, I will and ner that has woa for him the high es Dau-CofrrlA: Police Judge, A l.‘U-a The b hii I of imihiigt'm oí the In hi nd and eight hour, constitute, a day. The i alter the Rose Feetival ami will lie on testam.nt ol Georg.- W . Maaton. deceased, ha. teem of the people of this county and vitt Utt. U. A. Stearns 2A. l or treasur August Flackus is reported to be very exhibition there during the Summer and been duly proven .nd admitted to probate, er, J. W. Hieriicns IIA, A. M. Wordeu ip- I tupiré Club but» cinteti the club roo tn» Service has been advertising for men at the (air this Fall. sick with intestinal trouble. and that Henrietta G. Warton baa been duly added much to bi» reputation aa a law »ml «otite <li*<|MHiiti<>n Mill shortly It* lately, and received manv applications i yer. Attorney Moore has not selected The annual meeting of the Spring I appointed as executrix thereof. mu ir of the íurninhing««. The club I iam in response. Lalairers seldom remain All persons having claims aralnst said his successor and no intimation haa been Valley Telephone Co. wa« held in Dairy- I hh ’ u in existence for over n year, and long, but work is not so plentiful this estate are hereby requeated to present the Clumber Rc organizes May 4th. The principal business was same with proper voucher., within six months given out as to who he will be. Colonizing tin* MU*|fnMi<m iollowMthv lack of Inter- year as it has been lor the past two the election of officers to serve for the from date of this notice, to the undersigned, or The reorganization of the Klam Alli ent on the part of member». years and as s consequence labor does , W. G. Smith, fonnely the pastor of ensuing year. Those elected were— at the American Hank A Trust Co., in the city The famous Nettleton shoe, for men, Chanilier of < omuiere« was effected at not roam about as much and men seem : the Presbyterian church tn this city, is Klamath Falls. Oregon. W. I.. Welsh, Chas. E. prew, W. P. of Dated Moore Bros, have a force of men at are to ba found at the Boston Store, the meeting Tuesday. New by-laws at Klamath Fa'ls, Oregon, this Hr«t satisfied I» stay with a job even i( the which has the exclusive agency for were adopted. and hereafter the bust* work putting the heavy machinery for salary is not all that they think It now located at Wolf Creek, and lias Sedge, Louie Steril and J. W. Logue. day of May. MW. started a colonization movement. J. M. The board of directois organized as fol Henrietta G .Maaton, them. The Nettleton Shoe for grace, ness of the t'liamlier will lie transacted the I» wer plant in place. Il is rather idtottlJ be, Pinkerton, also formelv of this city, is lows: W. L. Welch President, Chas. E. Í Executrix ol the last will and testament Of comfort and ea«? baa no equal; for by a hoard of diicclora instead »I bv the slow Work handling the largest pieve» Maney Bros, will Is-gin work on their associated with Inn. Rev. Smith and George W. MAston, deceased. Drew Vice President, W. P. Sedge Sec As soon wearing qualiti.'t it cannot be sur eutire lsK*y. The new by-laws provide which weigh l'alt) )«>un la. contract about the loth, anti their outfit passed. for a Isiard of seven directors of which ns the machinery is installed the which t« coming overland from Winne Mr. Pinkerton have an interest in about retary and Treasurer. 2000 seres of land adjacent to the station Grand Ball at Keno the president, the vice president and building w ill Ire completed. Mechanics l>egan on th e new building mucca, Nevada, will atrive her«* within of Wolf Creek, on the line to Portland. Miss Elsie Hates returned Tueeday the secretary are memliere and the other for I. F. Davison Monday. The work The Keno Band will give a grand from lake County where she taught a ('. llogtio I iam imuvsm I hi» family into a few days. They will employ a large The land is close to the depot, the most fonr are elected. The election of the w ill l>e rushed in order to get ready for force and will rush the work as they very successful term of school. ■lliectors was quite lively ns several the Miller hoiiwo oft Oth Mrvet above have but five months in which they remote being not over two miles away. the candidates ball to la* had in the ball at Keno Friday evening. May 29. It will be the best of all and you must not Pine. A (tout ItklO acres of it i» esp-ctallv adapt Rube White, the Fort Klamath livery were nominated. Those electoil are near future. must complete the contract. miss it. WAIT! WATCH!! LISTEN!!! man, is in the city. ed to fruit raising. The tract is lieing sub-divided and will la< sold tn small acreage tracts. Y. M. C. A. Excursion Lost iiT Timber Several famile. ft-om the Ea»t have al Our Responsibility Ends When You are Satisfied one of the first excursion« to the Kla According to the story told by home ready settled tin the tract, anti this math country this year will be that of steader* returning (nun the Illy country season several acres of apples ami |>ears it ia very probable that during the Slim ami 2tMk> gtape cuttings have been set the Portland Y. M.C. A. While in mer some hunter or timlier town will out. A considerable acreage will liecttl- the city Geo. T. Baldwin and J. D. Car find the bleached bones of a human be- tivated thia year. The propurty has rol met many oL the members of the ing in the vicinity of Gerhart Mountain. ’ enongh timlier on it for the use of the Association and found that they intend The story told by a Swede homesteader colony and mountain stream^ and visiting Crater Lake this Summer. The who lived on Ilia claim during the entire , springs supply onough water for irriga Judge promised them that this city Winter is that a few months ago when tion if it should In* found necessary. would treat them royally if they came A few good reasons lor my success in the the snow wa» about ten feel tleep, one The large hotel at Wolf Creek is a part I here and ¡Mr. Carroll promised to kill Jewelry Business- evening a Dago came to liis cabin. The of the estate and Ohio friends of Mr. the fattest calf on his ranch if they man wa»tr>veling northward and was Smith have taken charge of it. Rev would come out there and stay over without snow shoes. The homesteader Smith has quit the pnlpit for the pre night. According to the plans of the wanted him to remain over night Imt sent and is devoting liis entire time lo Association alsmt twenty members will arrive here the latter part of June. this the traveler refused to do. The fol the colonization business. They will spend the first day and lowing morning the Swedo attempted 1» night at the Carroll ranch ami will then track tin* fellow, but soon lost the trail i go to Crater lake fur several days out in the snow. It is very proliable that , Father Finds Boys ing. This excursion will give Klamath the man perished in the mountains and and is now on display that Ills remains will be found sooner or' .1. II. Gee, an Englishman residing an opportunity to entertain a numlier at our Sales Rooms later.. The homesteader who tells the near Plush in Lake county, arrived of Portland’s representative young x tale remained in the woods throughout here yesteaday looking (or liis two; boys men. the entire Winter and the story was not whom he recently had come here from learned until the homesteaders Is gan to Seattle, lie sent the boy» money to We have in Stock the King of Sewing Machines, Brennan Found Dead go back to their claims a few weeks ago. come on, but when they reached here I they bail not sntllcient money tn eon- A numlier <>l parties have been on While sowing wild rice at thè J. P. The Ball Bearing, Rotary Motion, The only place to get Phonographs, with a written the lookout for the remain* but mi trace linue tlieir journey. They wrote to the Lee place yesterday afternoon B. St. lather telling ol their predicament and Geo. Bishoti and J. Goeller found the guarantee for on» year. of the man ha* lioen found. in the meantime Imilt * shack out of body of Chas. Rrennan lying in the .. ••« ♦ « some old boards near the old fair grounds tales between the house ami the river, ami went to keeping house. The boys and indications are that it had been New Attorney were without fund», lint thev caught John Irwin, n lot has opened ollh-es in fish and managed to get along until the there fot several days. Rrennan war the Willnow Mslhaae block is the latest father arrived. When he came here lie last seen <Th Tuesday when he came out addition to the legal fraternity of this I e«perience<l considerable dit|iculty in to the river and hailed tbe government THE LEADING JEWELER city. Mr. Irwin haa been a resident of locating the lads and finally appealetl to launch, informing them that Hamilton thi. county for over a year, during which 1 Chiel ol Police Low for assistance. The bad taken possession of the house and Republican Block time lie interested many of hi» friends Chief had met the linys and directed the run him out. He wanted them to semi * the sheriff or Mont Hutchison. His in Klamath realty ami taught school at lather to their humble abode. It was a request wa* made known when the i I Olene. lie is sure ol a cordial welcome happy reunion when the lather and sons ; party readied town, but no attention W’e are as anxious to please you as you are to be pleased were brought together. ■ was paid to it as it was supposed that from his legal bretlisrn. // / do not tend, why do others follow. worth of Reliable Work, in all lines. New and Up-to-date High Grade Goods. Reasonable Prices. Responsible Guarantee. Lastly, the money back, if you are not satisfied (i.Heitkcinper..lr. Furniture ARRIVED WHITE Klamath Tails Furniture Rouse Opp. American Hotel i