Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, May 21, 1908, Image 2

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Church Services
of criminals and taxpayers pay the bills
M. K CUI I« H
Edited and Paid for by the Klamath fur crime direct!, chargeable to these
saloons.
Therv i* h I wu \» wrlvoin**
you ul
County Central Committee.
♦4iX> income from license is on an As- 0rnc«M. F.cl.unh,
E. J. MURRAY, Editor.
ses»meut of 22 million dollars, a little
Servie«** mH Iw* hrhl Smulav in the
less than 2 cents per $1000 assessment, new M h I h »-I i t i'hurrh.
hut to make it easy to remember we
Siiiiil.it Service*!
Materials for All Kinds ol Spraying
will call it a two eent «tamp.
Statistics carefully compiici for Or- Ihhle «S'lnktl.................... ... IO *. m.
Also Grain and Seed Dipping, ( ill «nd See I '
. II a. m.
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
agon. California and Washington show 1‘renching », . ,,
i
in.
Preaching
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PRICES AKE RIGHT.
this: oue/'thiid of »’ate and county
. .7 lift p. m.
taxes is used in p.- '••cution of crime Kpworth l.engin* »», .
All communications submitted for publication in the columns of this paper
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A heart) *vhmne I“ all,
will lie inserted only over the name of the writer. No non de plume articles
and in the care i
■riminala; 7ft per
I*. I'O\K I.IX, l*a*tnr.
A saloon cannot long do cent of all crim
will lie published.
irectly caused by
business without boys. Have the saloon tiatlic,
e. ,26 per cent of all
IIU I ISV VIICHl II
x i» um din proaecu
Preacliiu service® next Holiday al II
Will Not Vote or» Measure you got one to spare? Think state and eoun-
Timber Values Decrease
1i cl ime caused by <>'eiiH-k a. in. and 9 o'cha k p. III. Sun
tion of and car j,
Ko vote will Iw taken on the removal about it.
saloons.
While in many wavs li e Klamath
• lay school at 10 o'cha-k and H. Y. I1. I*,
The state ami county tax for Jackson al 7 :1ft p. m. Everyone Invited.
County has not snflered from the panic of ti e county »eat of latke county. A
A i . hany . Oregon. May 6, ’0$.
county ia 7 mills, which on 11000 is
ol last Fall, in somethings the result is petition was presented to the Circuit
Pill sm TLHIAN Clll'lti II
Couit
Monday
signed
by
a
number
ol
R
ev
.
G
eo . T. P ratt , Klamath Falls. ♦ 175; therefore. Mr. Taxpayer, you pin
«1 nite evident. Its effect on the timber
Bible S c I khi I Sunday morning at 10
New
Tine
Creek
residents
asking
that
Oregon My Dear Brother: In reply to ♦ I 73 tor a crime cause,! by the sal,am o'cliH'k. morning worship at II o'clock;
market is perha|M> the most noticeable.
A year ago timber was considered al­ theii names Is- taken off of the petition your letter of the 4th inat., I will say and in return you save nearly a ? cent I'hri'taiii Endeavor at 0: 30; evening
most as goo.I as cash lor there was no i to have the removal question placed on that Albany was never so prosperous in stamp on every ♦lik'O of assessed prop­ worship at . 30. midweek prayer meet­
Æ choice lliiv* of Invest«
trouble in taorrowing money on it or ill the ballot at the June election. The her history as she is tuviay. We have erty; the whole thing in a nutshell ing on Wednesday evening at 7:30,
Court granted the petition and the paid off. during the last two years since means you are pay ing $1 .75 for a 2 cent
mentN tliot ■will innlcv
<li»;>osing of it at a reasonable figure. '
teachers meeting on Saturday evening
S< v<-ral buyers were in this section then petiliiMi for the removal of the county we have been without saloons, the hrst stamp "
at 7 >o Regular session moating the
tlic*
purelMiwer
seat is now 11 names short of having that has been paid on our city debt in
Here’s anol her comparative statement first Monday of the month at 7: 30.
an I the competiton increased the price <
enough signers to eutitle it to a place on 2U veers. The mayor and every mem­ perhaps will interest you:
in many localities. Since the financial
The Mena Club meela th« first 'Thurs­
the liallot. This settles the removal ber of the city council have signet! tne
Ashland -Assessment $20,39 -.27; city day evening of the month at H o'clock.
disturltance of last year the market for
question lor the present and the buikl- following endorsement of the law as it tax 6 mills, saloon license nothing.
pine has laeen slumping until at the pre­
The Ladies Aid society meets the sec­
inc of t hr court house al Lakeview ran is in force in Linn County:
Medford Assessment 119,497 SI; city ond Thursday afternoon in the month
sent time there is practically no one in
now
l>e
<
allied
on
without
fear
of
being
"We. the undersigned, citizens of lax 11 mills, saloon license ♦5.000.
the market for tiinlte.-. The largest
al ? 3 ii . I’lie Ladies Missionary socle-'
interfered with by an injunction suit. Linn County, desire toexpress our nm-t
City Improvements, Ashland First : ty meets the fourth Thursday of the
companies have withdrawn their men
and only non-and then a piece of )a’’d It is very likely that Lake County will heariy spproval of the Ixical Option class city water, good sewerage system ' month at 2 30 o'clock.
reui.iiu intact for some time although , I jiw . by virtue of which, our county in main business and residence districts
is bought ami the price is not what it i
G eo . T. I' katt .
there is some report atwiut list ing a lull has been without saloons for two years. plant mu! equipment for pav ing streets
Pastor.
was a year ago. Moat of the parties
the During this period, business has been and some work completed and prelimin­
in
the
next
legislature
providing
f->r
owning claims in this section are* not at­
on a steady increase. Our city never ary ordinances, surveys, etc., now in
tempting to sell and consequently there creation of a new county.
2500 Acres Free
was so prosperous as it is today, and. progress for bithulilic pavement of
is no movement in the land question.
The Lakeside com|>any has 2600 acres
principal
parts
of
town.
etc.
while the law should be better enforced
J. W. Alexander,of the Weyerhaeuser
*
Medford Planning to bond the city of land under the Adams ditch that it
than it has been, we believe that it
Company, is in tlie city looking after
Large Car Coming
for
$300,000 and upwards to install city will give RENT FREE for one year.
should be maintained for business as
the interests of the comjiany. He is
water works; more sewers needed; noi This includes the use of the land and
The time irr the inauguration of the well as for moral reasons.”
not here for the pnrfswe of buying, but
The renter must clear and
not
one foot ol paved streets, etc. a water.
lie stales that when special inducements automobile servicv betweon this city and
] S igned ]
place the land in cultivation. The rent­
debt
of
over
$30,000.
are offered his company buys occasion- Ikirris lias not taren definitely dete mite
J. P. Wallace, Mayor.
Medford with ten saloons has a city er gets all the crop but we reserve the
L. C. Marshall. Councilman from First
ally. He state® that large companies ed u;»>n. but it will bein the near future.
tax
two and one-third times as great a* right to pasture the stubble.
are very indifferent about acquiring While in San Francisco Capi. J. M. Ward.
The Lakeside Company,
J. L. Tomlinson, Councilman from Ashland mid has practically no public
that will
lands at thw time and that the market McIntire bought a car
.1 Frank Adams. Manager,
improvement
to
show'
for
debt
and
the
carry
eleven
passengers
and
it
will
Ire
in
First
Ward.
for timber is very poor.
Merrill. Oregon.
S. A. Dawson. Councilman from Sec­ heavy ta. x
Few claims fiave been sold in the past charge of a man who thoroughly utr.ler
How Klamath County buys stamps
month, and most of these were purchas­ stands the handling of a machine. The ond Ward.
The Klamath Oil Co.
F. J. Miller, Councilman from Sec will appear next week. Watch tor it.
H uh ./ u /I Parti»* a Specialty.* Senter l'ttrie Ilei •• • I I
*•
ed by su.atl capitalists a ho are buying McIntire Company has for several weeks
had
a
force
of
men
employed
ou
the
road
und
l
'fecla.
The
Heit
the
Variet
,llf»nl*
ill
III
Too.#,
.
ond
Ward.
Owing
to
numerous
inqxiriea,
for
in
­
The following telegram has been te-
to hold for > raise. During the rush of
Wm. K. Hand. Councilman from ceived front C. W. Trickett, assistant formation, and a place to purchase
last Fall many parties filed on claims between Keno and Ikrrris and it is es­
stock, have ma le arrangement# to pro­
tablished
llrat
not
more
than
two
hours
Third Ward.
attorney* general of Kansas, at Kansas vide such a pla <• at lieitkemper’a jew
who had not siull. lent means to prove
w
ill
Ire
necessary
to
make
the
run.
The
M.
L.
Wilmot,
Councilman
frem
Third
City, Kansas, in reply to ai^-inquiry <-lry store. Stock can Iw lamght and
up on the claims and in a rnmber of:
concerning the bankruptcy poster so any mformati, n reg rding the company
cases the la
went back tothe • iovorn- fare will be the same as it lias fwen on Ward.
la* obtained by calling on Mr.
Judge H. H. Hewitt.
prominently displayed in the saloon can
ment. the eu’ * men being unable toi the stage, $2 tor oae aav. The machine
Heilkem|>er at any lime.
will
carry
nothing
but
passengers
and
a
S.
E.
Young,
merchant.
windows of the city.
Isvrrow the r.u iev. Up to within a few
L. E. Hamilton, merchant.
KansasCity. Kaa., May 10. l!«*r-
«lays of the financial disturbance money stage will run to handle the baggage and
A Rare Bargain
L F. Blain, merchant.
J. B. Mason.
was plentiful and partie® securing filings light fast freight. This service will Ire
Fortmiller Furniture Co.
Klamath Falls, Ore.
on c’aims experience 1 little or no diffi- ’ put in effect within a few weeks, or as
2,320 acres in warm ladt of Siskiyou;
cully in borrowing all the money need- I soon as most of the business can be I Chas. Knecht, merchant.
No vacant buildings except ,aloop '• m^les from 11. R. station. 300 acres
closed up. Tire McIntire Company now i J. H. Ralston, merchant.
farming land, balance pasture and well
vd for final payment on the lands.
buildings unfit for legitimate busi­ watered for stock.
*T<> arrive
The best sheep
has its chief office in this city ami a Iron l
P. 0. Gilbert, merchant.
ness and not many of them. Official ranch in northern California. 60 head
The timber market was hit harder in the first of the month E. M. Bubb will
April 2£<>tl>
C. H. Stewart, County Judge.
statement of the Mercantile club by of cattle. Io head of horses and all ag
tins section than any other thing.
be transferred here to assist R. E. Guth-
A. C. Schmidt. Cashier First National
rieultural
implements
go
with
sama
and
mail.
There tias been no perceptiblede'jtreeiat- : ridge who is in charge of the office. It
price is only ♦'■ 25 per acre $was* cash
Bank.
Consist»»^ of
C. W. Trickett.
ion in the values of farm lands, but in
and balance long
g term mortgage
mortgi
7 per
' is also understood that Capt. McIntire
And almost 1000 business men and
the tirnlwr the price Iras drop|H»l iron* .-
eent
takes it. >...
All fenced
-------------
and has com-
' will take up his residence in this city as farmers throughout thh county.
fm table ’> room house and three large
♦ I.S0 per thousand to 75 cents and$1.00, i
soon as Ire closes most of the business at
We are going to publish this list of To the Electors of
barns. Old age and loss <>f wife impels
and buvers are scarce at that price. Pokegatna.
owner to sell. He has cleared 2U |ier
men who desire to have it known where
This condition will likely continue until
Klamath County cent net for years on same. Address,
they stand. There is not one prominent
alter tiie presi lential election, for it
Frank W Hooper,
business man in Albany who will vote Gentlemen : —
seems that the moneyed men of the
5 21*
Box 1H4. Yreka. Cal.
Having received the nomination of
Contest Case
for the return of the saloon.
East are not inclined to let go <>) the
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Our Commercial Club recently raised the Republican party for the office of
rash at this time.
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Another chapter has been added to ♦ 10,000 for "boosting," and our leading sheriff. 1 wish to express my appreeia
FOR EVERYBODY
LOTS OF T! IEM.
4
The slump in tire market lias causer! a the already famous tract of land in­
Seed
Potatoes
tion
of
youretTorts
in
my
behalf.
1
feel
I citizens are very anxious that the sa­
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decrease in the number of parties want- volved in the Clopton-Horning contest.
loons be kept out of our city. The the more grateful, knowing ns I <lo,
For Sale 7,000 ;»iun<ls of Early Ver­
O HOCEW1EN '1'00
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ing claim® aud frequently locators non This time Miss Horning appears to be
that it was the people without any |m- mont seed potatoes
saloon is not a "booster."
These potatoes
4
find it difficult to get persons to go into unlucky. It will be remembered that
at the store of
More new houses are in the prospect itical combination, who have so honored took the premium at the last county
the woods to look at claims that former Miss Horning claimed the land under a
of erection during the coming summer me. I extend to each of you personally fair Call at Burrell Short’s. I 23tf
t
my thanks for your efforts and confi­
applinints have failed to prove up on. settlement made prior to the time that
than has ever been erected in any one dence m me.
There are mt claims in this section ex­ Miss Clopton offered her timber and
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summer since I came here seven years
Respectfully yours.
cept those that revert to the Govern­ stone application fur the same tract.
ago.
W. B Barnes.
ment through failure of applicants to The evidence »»i taken before Geo.
I believe that Linn County will ’’go
make the final payment.
Chastain nearly two years ago. The re­ dry" in the June election by likio ma­
Jim Straw ha* his ¡¿»rdcii alrvadv for
gister and receiver rendered opposite jority. The majority two years ago
tiie planting of bi* U»ti4l amount of r.ib-
Homesteader. Loses Again opinions aod the case appealed to the was 448.
Hr ha- hb private irrigation *y*-
Yours Truly,
,
Homestead stock has ’taken another Commissioner where it was decide,I in
tom
ill good
and expect* to pro­
t
favor of Miss Horning, again it was ap­
W. P. W hite ,
tumble. The Assistant Commissioner
duce a tig crop Ilu* year.
I
pealed to the Secretary ami a decision
Pastor United Presbyterian Church.
has decided another imfsirtant cuntest
KENYON A THOMPSON, PROPS.
Do in4 buy blende«I whiskey. When
Trees, vines and berry
and
again
the
homesteader rendered favorable to Miss Horning; an
you want pure whiskey *ee that it i*
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on a slice of Cncle Sain’s titular application for review was made before
F irst N ational B ank .
plants of all kinds.
Lead­
Goods packed and shipped. tHeavy freighting
4
put up under the governmtwit's “tionded
land received a blow which has caused the Secretary and wasdeoied about tl e
Albany,
Ore.,
May
6,
19UH.
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a specialty. Baggage orders given prompt it*
homestead stock to tall in value. The let of Msrch this year when Miss Horn­
R ev . G eo . T. P ratt , Klamath Falls, warehouse stamp,” a* i* the Continen­ ing varities of fruits. Stock
4
case is that of Chester L. Withers, of ing's application was accepted. Miss Oregon—My Dear Mr. Pratt: In reply tal whiskey. Water Mill wbiakey, Nor-
tention.
Having up-to-date piano trucks we
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Paisley. Oregon, vs. C. H. Dusenberrv, Clopton did not care to pursue the liti­ to your inquiry as to how two years of man«tie rye andaE. F\ V. rye. Sol«l by of best quality and adapted
gation
any
further
and
I.
A.
Pinkerton
solicit
your
fine
piano
moving.
of this city. The defendant filed on the
Ixx-al¡Option Law has affected our < . I •
to Eastern Oregon condi­
i
claim in November of 1904, an 1 the con­ of Moscow, Idaho took up tile fight and county and city, will simply give you
Veil Camplrell ha* retur »••«! from Ash­
came
to
Klamath
Falls
and
filed
a
con
­
No better grown.
test was instituted April 22,1907, The
the facts and let them tell the story: land where he went to vi^it uith Id* tions.
affidavit alleged aliandonment, and at test against the claim the day that the Eight months after the city and county family.
Yard at Macdoel, California.
the hearing held in June uf 1907, the entry was allowed at the local land of­ had gone dry the deposits in this. The
Lime in any qutantiie*.
Inquire of
register decided in favor of the fice. On the 11th of March Miss Horn­ First National Bank, had increased tl C. D. Willson.
tf
Address
plaintiff and the receiver deci led in the ing sold her relinquishment and for­ per cent, and there has been a steady
W. II. Shook hi <1 ItSutton are in
ward«!
same
to
Lakeview.
Now
the
re
favor of the defendant. The matter
increase
right
along.
The
business
of
the city from the Sh«»ok ranch. ‘'Billy ’*
wasap|>ealed to the general land office linqni»hment has been rejected and the this bank for the year immediately suc­
«ay« he now ha- eigl teen «log* on the
entry
canceled
as
a
result
of
the
contest
and Assistant Commissioner S. W.
ceeding the date when the county and ratr-h at»«l they are all i the la-wt breed
Proudfit has rendered a decision sus­ and Pinkerton has been notified that be city went dry showed an increase of
He didn’t *a\ anything about beginning
taining the register of the Lakevie w has thirty days in which to exercise hie 39.2 per cent over the year just preced­
Agent for .Mark Urna. Nurseries
to
make rau-ag«*.
preference
right
to
enter
the
land.
office.
And Orchards Company.
ing the enactment of the I-ocal Option •
A. Helming A Co. fur- merclinnts
I jiw . The deposits from all classes
show an increase and there isand has jmys higbret carb prices for all kinds of
riaxwell--Wise
Short Term of Court
been an increase in business general, so hides and fur» Headquarter» Ameri­
Rev. J. 1!. Griffith Thursday evening
tf
MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop'r.
Attorney* J. C. Kutenic and F. H. much to that we were forced to add the can Hotel.
t
pel formed the
ceremony
that
Fishing in Link river is still very
Mills returned Thursday from Lake­ seventh man to our bank force in order
united Miss Eva Wise and Mr.
view where they went to attend a short to be able to handle the volume of busi­ go,»!, but the fish are not as good as
Modern improvements.
73 rooms arid suites.
Florence T. Maxwell in the bonds of
ATTORNEY AND
term of the Circuit Court. Most of the ness that came our way. For the first they were some weeks ago and the <lis-
Sample
Rooms,
Bar
Room,
Parlors, Two Club
wedlock. The contracting parties will
important matters were pat over until time in the last decade our city fathers ciples of Isaac Walton are not a. num­
COUNSELOR AT LAW
reside at the Maxwell A Wise sawmill
Rooms,
Etc.,
Etc.
the next term of the Court as at pre­ closed the year with a surplus above erous along the barik» of the river iis,
KLAMATH FALLA, OREGON
below Keno.
sent there are no conveniences (or hear­ the running expense account, and after they were mine time ago.
ROOMS 7 A8, MURDOCK BLDG.
>
SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS
>
ing cases. The session was held in thè a petition had been circulated, demand­
We have a number of cottages for
Senator Fulton has again shown Ids
ing
that
the
saloon
question
be
voted
on
Old Fellows hall and all county matters
sale. Prices range from $3.25 to ♦2<>*).
power and influence iqtbe United States
are transacted in the same nsim while again this coming June, the city mayor
M ason & S i / iitoh .
DR. C. P. MASON
Senate. He ap|>eared »«efore the Senate
and the entire city council (without one
the court house is being built.
appropriations committee and secured
exception» signed a statement express­
DENTIST
Mr. ami Mrs, C. L. Reed and Mr. and
the incorporation of a number of amend­
ing their approval of the Local Option Mr«. Forest Berry rr-turni-d Thursday
Office
in
American
Bank A Trust Com
Dr.
ami
Mrs.
Frank
Piersol,
nt
Medi-
ments in the sundry civil bill, among
Law, as now in fores in this city, and from Roseburg and Haleru where they
pany's Building
them one for ♦!<*,000 for Crater latke cine. Cal., are visiting with Mr. and stating that in their judgment it ought
THE LAND MAN
have Ix-en for the past two months.
PHONE 014
Park. AVhile the bill ha® not yet passed Mrs. Don Zumwalt. The lady is a sis­ to be maintainod.
When they left here Mrs. Reed was suf­
KLAMATH
FALLS
OREGON
ter
of
Mrs.
Zumwalt.
the Senate it is safe to presume that Sen­
Very cordially yours,
fering from a severe attack <>f rhcurnAl-
ator bulton will be successful in getting
A lfred C. S chmidt .
E. B, Henry is down from Hie Kla­
tan from which she ha» completely re­
List your land for sale with this
at least this amount. Crater Lake Park math Indian Reservation where he has
covered.
WILL A. LEONARD
office; we have buyers for all
needs all that Superintendent Arant Is-en for several months working on tire
Mr. mid Mrs. II. I- Murdoch returned
classes of Klamath County
asked for, but ♦10,01*0 w ill bemuch more plans for the reclamation of the marsh. Jackson County (iota a Cent Stamp
Return for $1.7.5 of Crime
Thursday from Sun Francisco where
DENTIST
property.
iv-i eptable than ♦30IX), and if it is secured He states that he has the enrvey about
Produced By Saloons.
limy had been for several day».
the |>eo|>le ol this section will again l>e completed and that by the first of June
Wlthrow-Melhase Hulldlng
indebted to Senator Fulton for Iris ef­ lie will start for Carry County where
Eight acres of gi»xl land within three
The saloon and taxes in Jackson
forts in their behalf.
miles of town. Fairly improved. Price
lie has a number of government survey­ county.
The only acreage adjacent to
Lsst Winter the prediction was made ing contracts. He will I»* gone most of
Is it good business to pay $1 75 for a ♦ 10 per acre.
Klamath Falla for ,ale in -miall
M ahon a S i » hk ; ii .
that this city would be connected with the Summer on this work.
2 cent stamp? Of course not, you
C. F. STONE
tracta. More than u M'ore of
the outside world this Niimmer by an
say; then why do you do it?
County SuFveyor M . I). Williams and
ATTORNEY AT LAW
people have secured aitea for
automobile line, ami now cotnes the re- I Rev. Edward Adams Cantrell, of Chi­
I-ot'a figure a little on taxes and li­ County Road Hnpervisor Phillips S|>ent
cago,
is
here
investigating
the
Klamath
homes.
port that w hile in San Francisco last [
censes in Jackson County.
OFFICE
OVER
POSTOFFICE
several days in f.angell valley making
week Ca|>t. J. M. McIntire purchased ' project with the view to bringing people
Th« assessed value of all taxable surveys for county roada ami bridges.
an U|>t-o-dale car and will put the same here from the East to locate on the lands ' property in Jackson County is a little
that
are
being
reclaimed
by
the
Govern-
1
A fine tract of land within five milea
on the run between this city a.cl Dorris
more than 22 millions of dollars
are the best buys on Hie market
within a few days. The car will be for ment. He will lecture at the opera
I
E. WHITLOCK
The Woodville saloon is the only one of town.
house
Sunday
afternoon
and
evening
on
M ason a S loi <ill.
passenger aervice only ami when the
the subject, “The Human Cal) of the! in the county outsido of an incorporated
DR. WM. MARTIN I UNDERTAKER
roads are put. in a little better con-1
1 town and pays a license of $44*0 into the
Wood for Sale.
AND EMBALMER
dition the rim can lie made in about two ' Wild."
. County Treaaurey; All other saloons in
I I
DENTIST
16*inch wood |6 per cord; 4-foot
1 wo new Cypress incubators and the county pay their license to th« city
hours. The transportation facilities
Holder of License No 20.
I cursed with their presence. But the Ideare orders with Mason & Slough.
will Is- all that can be expected when broiders fur sale Beat on earth.
THE LAND MAN
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
A. P. H utchins .
1. W. Stephens.
county has to pay for the prosecution
ttiia service is established.
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
LOCAL OPTION
NIAGARA LIME AND SULPHUR
SPRAYS
For the sake of those who can
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON not vote, cast your ballot
against the saloon.
UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY
m ..,.
M ASON A. S l OU G H
ABSTRACTERS
Lands
Ranches
City Property
Farm Mortgages
MASON & SLOUGH
Willson’s Hotel
Rooms 25c and 50c
European Plan
Regular Meals, 25c
DAI RY
GOODS
Seasonable Dress Good
Men’s Work and Dress Shirts
SHOES
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TREES FOR SPRING
PLANTING
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0. K. TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
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Phones Office 871, Barn 671, Residence 645
Albert Rossman,
Macdoel, Calif.
Lakeside Inn, \
C. C. BROWER
FRANK IRA WHITE
Enterprise Tractsl
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Mills Addition Lots
FRANK IRA WHITE
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Office over Klamath County Bank