KLAMATH RE PUBLICAN
E. J. MURRAY, Editor.
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON
TWO DOLLARS PF.R YI-AR IN ADVANCE
Al) communications submitted for publication in the columns of thia [«[»er
will be inserted only over the name of th« writer. No non de plnnie article«
will lie published.
Christmas Lake Valley
Flag Day
Klamath Resorts Popular
Tbs Christmas Lake Valley, in which
the writer has a homestead, is situated
in the northern part of lake county. Il
has a length of about titty miles and ia
from twelve to eighteen mil«» in width.
Its soil i» a volcanic a»h mixed with
some »and, and in it« natural state has
’ a generous growth of sagebrush. At
present there are about four settlements
in the valley, viz the Christmas lake
or lake settlement, which has a [»oat
office, tailed lake ; Cliff with a puetofflee ;
Sinks O' Piter, whose settlers gel their
mail at Cliff and Fort Kock settlement.
Many new settlers are coming into ths
valley this spring and many improve
ment» are seen in every »ettleiuent.
Quite a large acreage of grain was eown
last fall and this spring, but owing to
late frosts much of it had to be resee>l«->i.
However, much of it was not killed and
is looking well, so that a good harvest
is expected.
I
Many from here go to your city for
supplies although it is quite a distance
to travel. The prospects for a railroad
through this valley are good. The
Harriman «i-t.iu put its last survey
through this valley and we learn that
cruisers are in the tMell lake limber
sei non estimating timber supplies for
the new road. With the advent of the
railroad into our valley northern lake
county will develope rapidly and will
»oon till up with bomeeeekers.
F. N. W hitmcy ,
Cliff, lake County, Oregon.
Last Sunday. June 14th, was the
ISIet anniversary of the adoption by
Congress of our national emblem-the
Star Singled Hanner. The resolutiou
passed by Congress at that lime waa as
hdlowa "Resolved That the flag ol
the thirteen united states I* thirteen
stripee, alternate red and white; that
the union lie thirteen «tars, white, on a
blue field, representing a new constel
lation,'' and, iu many parts of our coun
try, June 14th, has come to be recognii-
ed as Flag day.
Soma people may think that tlags and
patriotism are old fashioned. That may
l>e true, bat they are both good fashion
and new fashion as well.
It is estimated that, because of the
increased demand, the manufacture of
our National fiag has fully quadrupled
in the last ten years. Nearly three mil
lions of silk flags alone, besides the
many millions of the standard wool
bunting and cotton flag- are now man-
ulactured annually.
IVunsylvania leads the states tn the
numlier and cost ol tiaga purchased, lull
everywhere the American people are
more and more inclined to show their
high regard fur our government by dis
playing our natiouai emblem on all
proper occasions.
No doubt we of Klamath County are
equally patriotic with our neighbora in
this ami other states. Let us l>e equal
with them in spreading to the breeres
■ >f our grandest mountain height* the
ensign of our affections
'Cra’er Lake and other Kinmath re
sorts are li.eornirig iptile well known,
and a» a re till it 1» expected that a
large nun.ln*r >1 tourists will visit the
National I’sik thia season.
Will ti. Steel, who has all Um fran
chises in the |Mtk, ia now devoting Ins
time devising plans for ths improve
ments to be made this year. The Ma
son at the lake will not open until
July. Tim snow Is still quite deep ami
it will lie iin|«>*sitdu Io get |o the lake
with team an I wagon until nlniil the
middle of next month. Mr. Steel la of
llm opinion that Im will have a busy
season and he will do bis best to get
conditions so shaped up that Im can
care tor all visitors.
Il is already certain that a number nl
Eastern capitalists will visit ihv lake
this summer, and from all |«<ta ol the
Pacific Coast inquiries are living re
ceived asking about the tiiuo the season
opens. Many |ieople visited the |«rk
last year, but at this time the indi
cations are that more tourists will uoiue
this year than during any proceeding
year. The lake has received such ex
tensive advertising that it is becoming
generally knvwn that the Klamath
country is the plsco of retorts. The
fact that F. II. Harriman maintains a,
resort iu this section ha» resulted in
valuable publicity, and w.ll have a ten
deucy to Luing many wealthy tourist».
Aa an example of what may la* done
Medford Will Test Law
with Klamath county lands when they
Medford is to l>e the first town in
pa»» Into the hand« of men who will ap
ply themselves to farming Mr. Heilemsn the -tate to te«t the local option law.
dtea a piece of land near the B >gg« Ja< s«on county as a whole went dry,
school^ house, about five mile» south but Me-llord itself, tlie same as Klamath
east of thia city. About four month« Falls went wet. According to the law
ago a Mr. Brook» got possession of 160 the town must go dry along with the
seres of ssgebrush land. He ba» clear roc ly. In Msdford the saloon keepers
ed the place, ha» all of it plowed and are not going to submit without a tight,
seeded to grain« and grasses and ie now they claiming that their charter takes
ready for government irrigation. This pre<islence over the loc-a1 option law.
caee is a fair »ample of what will be I If the case wins iu Medford it is very
■ lone with the land» of this l«»in when prolwlde that it will be tried in this
they pass into the hand« of men who are county. Commenting on the matter
content to devote their time to tilliug the Medlord Tribune says
"Action has been l>eg'in to prevent
the soil and building home». The in
dication« are that Mr. Brook« will har I prohibition trout going into effect in
vest a large crop thi* year. What Klam Medford, is provided under tbe city
ath need« is more men like Mr, Brook« : chai ter. A temorary injunction was ap-
and if they receive the proper encourage : plied for front Circuit Judge Hauns by
ment they will come and then the de Attorney Kol-ert G. Smith, repie-enting
.1. C Hall, to lest ram tlie coun'y court
velopment of the country ia assured.
Irorn de» iarmg prohibition in effect in
While in Portland fudge II 1. Ben
According to the records kept by w Medford, as provided under the hs-a
son heard the arguments tn the Warn«'
H. Heileman. who has charge of the I option law. It is expected that the'
Valley case. The cause came up iu
.
KENO
<q>eration of the irrigation system, the i prohibitionist will seek todisoive the in
the Circuit Court for ijtke County st
Last
week
the
saloonmea
of
Lakeview
The Fox children who have had Ike
amount of rainfall for the past three junction, winch the wet lureeswill seek
held a meeting, at winch they mutually the regular October term, but »»* left
months is as follows: April .55 of an 'to have made* [»ermanent. Attorney scarlet feier are now on the mend.
agreed
to close their place« of business o|ien tor the Mav term in order to give
inch ; May 1.08 inches: June up to 10th McAllistei oi the Anti Saloon league is
The peopleoi Keno are disgusted with at I o'clock ou Saturday night and keep the attorneys opporluiiity to tile depos
in the city, presumably to defend the their mail service and are uow asking
.41 of an inch; total, 1.94 inches.
them closed until the following Monday itions from outside ol the »tale. Owing
for a new nisi! route that will accomo
The experiments lieing carried on by leag lie's cause.
morning. They also agreed to do away to the death of Col. t . A. Cogswell the
"The charter’s clause under which ac date everybody on the line.
Mr. Heileman with trees and grains are
case did not come up at *hs May term
with wide-open gambling
very successful so far. The trees are tion is brought reads a- follows : The John l>yer ia making preparations to go
This new state of affaire waa intro so it was heard by Judge Benson al
and
ait
city
council
shall
have
|>ower
leafing out ami «o far a« can lie judged
to INirris. He has let the contract to duce.! last Saturday night, and Sunday Portland by mutual consent of the
at this 1 ime all of them will do well. tboritv within the city limits oi M.d put up a building at Dorris 24 by fid. two the
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snloone remained closed all day. It
T 1 attorneys, thia procedure saving them a
Thegiaiii cx;>eriment» an- especially en ford to license, tax, regulate or prohibit stones high, which he will use for a as», probably, the first time this has oc-* ,rip t‘* l-ake Conn ty.
billiard
couraging and in li -ati ns are that as a barrooms, drinking shops,
hotel and saloon. This building is to be curred in the history of tlie town. Al
Attorney-General Crowford a|>|a-ared
result of tl. experiments new varieties rooms, bowling alleys, dance hails, and ready to occupy by the Fourth of July. the recent election the county went for the state and the settlers, while
all
places
where
spiritual,
malt
or
vin
will be iuti lured next year.
He expects to initiate It with a dance on "wet” by but eighty-tlve votes, and thia Poovert A Mapleton appeared lor the
ous liquors are sold or kept for sale, ir the Fourth.
Mr. Heih-n r state- that moat of the
no doubt caused the saloon men to take Warner Valley Imiid and Livestock
respective of any general law of the
fields under 11 - ditch arc being irri
John Ackley is building a new tiargv the action they have, which will Ire for Company. The case was taken under
state on this subject enacted by the leg
gated and • e nlitionsaie very fav
advisement by Judge Bonsou.
islature or by the |>eupleat large.'' The to be used in connection with the steam the Iretteruient of thecunniunitv.
orable fur a I
y yield. Many of the
The barber», who have lieen in the
We have three tracts of land which
county court is coinpeled by the option er Canby.
farmers are > xuerimemting with sugar
Tte weather is fine and the spring habit of keeping open a half day on Sun are detached from our principal ranches
law to declare tbe result of prohibition
beets and the fields under the ditch are
days, have also agreed to keep tlieir and on that account will sell for less
II days after the election. The case grain is coming to the frout.
looking exceptionally well, There i*
places of business close.! the entire day than they are worth. Eighty acres lev
will 1« fought at every point by the wet
Rev. Crecy has moved to Dorris.
henceforth. This will go into effect el land near Swan latke School House,
now every assurance tint in time this town advocates.”
Bert Cr'*»sis working for John Ackley. next Sundav.
will become a vast sugar producing
it per acre; ltil) acres very good land
The clause iu the ch:rter for the citv
section.
of Klamath Falls provide* and grants
August Seaman was brought liefore bordering on Swan latke, |»> per acre;
The A. O. U. W. order held it* regu
Indications at this time are that this the council the same powers as does the
the County Judge Thursday and was and 200 acres south end of Meadow
will be a prosperous year for the stock- Medford charter, with the exception lar election last Tuesday night. W. 0. examined as to his sanity hv Hr. K K Lake, three miles from Fine Grove, 120
of which waa bought as timlier land,
men. In all part« of the I nite l States that it does not contain the phrase, Smith and John Yaden were elected Hamilton
He seemed to be afflicted
l>eei [lackers are complaining that tbev “irrespective of any general law of the delegates to the Grand lodge, with W. with the hallucination that he has a average growth of timlier. about 140
cannot get enough beef to supply their state n this subject enacted by the Lennox ami Roy Hamakar as alter watch on his st< mach end that it ie being good agricultural land, nice place,
nates Th’ Grand lodge meets at Port
contracts, an 1 especially in the East are legislature or by the people at large.”
causing him all kinds of trouble, Ho extensive outside range st 110 per acre.
The local option law- does not directly land in July. The following officers was formerly a sailor and tells of Din Would take good horses (mares pre
‘ they very much concerned over the ap-
[«rent shortage. Just recently the price repeal all other laws in eontlict with it, were elected:
experiences with the watch while on ferred) as part payment
C. E. Huffman. M. W.; Leslie Rogers.
L. B. Applegate & Sons
has risen from 1 to 2 rents on the 100 but it is the opirion of attorney« that it
the ocean. He i» a native ol Holland
A. Helming A Co. fur merchants
pounds, and the price is now around does so by implicstioii, and if this be Foreman; Harry Goeller, Overseer: and is a man probably forty years of
one third greater than it was the fir«t of the case then the -aloon men are certain J. W. Siemens, Recorder; Alex. Mar age. He has Ix-en in this vicinity (or pays highest cash prices lor all kinds ol
tin, Jr, Financier; Geo. T. Baldwin,
June, 1907. Klamath county has no to lose their case in Medford.
some months and has recently l<een em hides and furs. Headquarters Amen
Receiver; Herb Baldwin, Guide; Zim
tf
heel ready for market at this season of
ployed bv the government on the rock can Hotel.
Baldwin. Inside watchman, and W
tbe year, but if 'he conditions continue
quarry. A commitment was irsued and
We have a number of cottages for
Sheriff Silas Obenchain is now the Lennox, Outside watchman.
as they now exist tbe cattle growers of
he will be taken to the asylum as soon sale. Prices range from S3.25 to saxai
larges:
liquor
dealer
in
the
city,
Alex.
Martin,
Jr.,
was
elected
a
dir
He
has
this section will have a prosperous year.
as the wardens arrive.
M ahon S l S lough .
The sharp raise in prices is said to i-e not tet deci let! npon what disposition ector for a term of three years. Thi* is
On complaint of City Marshal C- C.
;
to
make
of
his
stock.
Local
option
goes
the
fortieth
time
that
Mr.
Siemen*
has
Eight
acres
of
good
land within three •
due entirely to the shortage in the sup
Low. a warrant was issued from the
I
improved. Price
ply of cattle in the market and already into effect on the first day of July, and been elected to tbe office of recorder police court Friday afternoon for the ar miles of town. Fairly
there ia talk in the East of having to after that time it will be illegal for him and at tbe close of this term be will rest of W. C. Foulks, the proprietor of |40 per acre.
M ahon a S lough .
have beef which was exported to Eng to dispose of the stuff, the same as for have served the lodge for twenty con- the Owl saloon, on the charge of per
land last winter shipped back to this ; any other liquor dealer It i« very prob secutive years.
A
fine
tract
of
land
within five miles
mitting and entering into gambling in
country in cold storage. As a matter of able that he will turn his whiskey busi-
At the election of the officers of the bis [dace of business.
of town.
fact, the exportation of beef from New ners < . er to his successor along with the Grand Ixsige of the Order of the East
M ason a S lough
The story of the raid by the marshal
York is practically nothing and the sheriff's office.
ern Star, which met at Portland last is that about 7 o'clock Wednesday even
If the stock» of the saloons recently week. Mrs. E R. Reame», of this city,
packers are not able to fill their con
ing he stepped into the Owl saloon, ami
Wood for Sale.
tracts even with half the amount of beei attached are not dispose I of until the was elected Worthy Grand Matron.
upon bearing a disturbance in the back
they have engaged to ship. It is known County becomes dry it a ill la- up to the The Portland Telegram, in giving an ac room opened the door and walked in.
16-inch wood $6 per cord; 4-foot $6.
that a number ol the packers are letting creiitors to divide the spoils and export count of the election printed a picture There was every evidence that cards I-eave orders with Mason 4 Slough.
them
to
some
district
that
[lermits
the
their contracts go entirely by the board
of the Klamath lady and the following: had been played for money and the
A. P. H utchins .
and are paying their freight rate con sale of liquors. If, however, the credit
The worthy matron elect, Mrs. Jennie marshal took the money in sight,
Two
new
Cypress
incubators and
ors
should
decide
to
make
some
disposi
tracts with tbe various steamship com-
, E. Reame», is a native daughter of amounting to $25.55. The case was dis
brooders for sale. Best on earth.
panies and keeping such meat as they tion of the goods before July 1st lin Oregon and has long Ijeen an active
missed on a demurrer.
T. W. Stephens.
have in this country, preferring to lose stock can Ie sold at sheriff’s sale.
member or the O. E. S. Fhe was a
M ason a S lough
ABSTRACTERS
Æ oliolov
i nvcN t-
inetitN finit will iiinkc
tlio ptuvliiiwer
Lands
Ranches
City Property
Farm Mortgages
MASON & SLOUGH
DAIRY
GOODS
ConsisiinK oí Seasonable Dress Goods
Men’s Work and Dress Shirts
SHOES
FOR EVERYBODY
tlit price of tbe freight than to lose the
Judge H. L. Benson, in discussing the charter member of Adare Chapter, No.
A surveying party of the Reclama
freight together with being compelled to recent election of Governor Chamber- ' 3, organized in Jacksonville, July 30, tion Service ia at work ta the up|>er
sell the meat in England at a much less lain, says that most of the Republican i 1880, and demitted to Alaho Chapter, pari of luingell valley,
An exami-
DR. WM. MARTIN
sum than they pay for it on this side. leaders of the state are in favor of the No. 61, of Klamath Falls, at the time of nation i« living made as to the fessi-
Governor’« election by the l-egislature, its organization March 13, 1899, serv bility of getting a higher point of di
DENTIST
The discussion on the occupation tax
they realizing that it is the wish of the ing as its first worthy matron for three version at the bead of the valley for the
question .« subsiding, but it is still oc
people of the state that he lie chosen , I years. She has Iteen a memlier of the East Side canal, in order to cover more
cupying the attention of all of the busi
and also fearing that it would irrepara Grand Chapter for the past nine years land in Yonnn valley. Project Engineer
ness men. Most of them are in favor
bly injure the Republican party of the 1 an i* looked upon as being one of its Murphy and Engineer Vorhees visited
of a light tax.X’ut object to one that
stat'- if the wishes of tbe trasses should 1 most earnest workers.
the camp to aid in the work. It is re I
will lie a burden. The chief trouble l-e disregarded. He says further that
Shortly liefore closing time Saturday ported that they also visited the darn
that will lie encountered in levying a tax the feeling antagonistic to the Governor
site with the view of Securing direct in
of this kind will be to make it equitable. is subsiding, and that most of the party evening Clarence Getter appeared at the
formation at to water condition« that
It would be unjust to compel the small leader« now are of the opinion that tie Klamath County Bank and presented to
would enable Mnrphy to give reasons
merchant to pay as much as the large will l>e elected L'nited State« Senator on Assistant Cashier Leslie Kogers the
for
urging the beginning of work on the
one, or to make the general merchan the first ba lot. There is, however, still i check of Henry Straw for $100. Mr. dam thi« »eason.— Bonanza Bulletin.
dise store pay a« much as one of the much opposition from certain Kepubli- i Kogers paid him the money, butshcrtly
banks of the city. The Mayor and the cans and with it the lore possibility that afterward he suspicion») that the check
The 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
council will consider the matter fully the legislature will not act in accord might be a forgery and he at once tele H. C. Bowman fell out of an upstairs
Trees, vines and Ix-rry
phoned Mr. Straw and found that he window Friday night, alighting on his
and will aim to arriveat some conclusion ance with the popular vote.
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was correct in his suspicions.
suspicion«. The offi- face, breaking his nose ami sustaining a plants of all kinds.
Lead
that will bo satisfactory to the business
Charles Nickell, former publisher of ! cers were notifiied and the arrest was nitrnls-rof severe bruises. Dr. K.K.Ham-l
men and will also bring a revenue into
ing varities of fruits. Stock
the city exchequer. It is fully realized the Southern Oregonian and for many made by City Marshal lew at the Bel- ilton was summoned and made the little
that the tax must be levied, and the years democratic leader of Southern mont Feed Yard. The $100 was found one a" comfortable as possible under of best quality and adapted
feeling on the question is not so anta Oregon, who was convicted by Francis ■ in the possession of Getter. The man the conditions. The little fellow had
to Eastern Oregon condi
gonistic as it was when the Herald first I. Heney three years ago of conspiracy ■ under arrest worked at Pokegama most l>een put to lied near an open window
announced the plans of the new ad to suborn perjury in tbe land fraud of the winter, but hail been in the em and in some unknown way fell from
tions.
No better grown.
case», has received word from hie at ploy of Mr. Straw during the spring the window to the ground, a distance of
ministration.
Yard at Macdoel, California.
Numerous other sources of revenue torney, Martin L. Pipes of Portland, He will be brought liefore the Grand about fourteen feet.’
that a rehearsing of his case liss lieen Jury which was calle I today by Prose
are being suggested, and chief ainonc
Partie« coming along the scene of the
granted by the federal court of ap|iealn. cuting Attorney W. J. .Moore.
Address
tliese is a poll tax if it can be legally-
railroad marsh work anil the ex|«ri-
Nickell was l'nited States commia-
done. This would add several hundred
The summoning of a grand jury «a» mental farm ray that the three ilredgea
sioner at Medford and was accused of
the first matter taken up after the con- at work in one vicinity make it apfiear
dollars to the actual income.
having accepted perjured affidavits.
vening of the regular term of the Cir- that there in something doing in the
The present financial condition is
alarming in certain ways, but still the | 1 Complete official returns from all coun- cuit Court. The following jury was Klamath country. The three machine«
city will have many advantages in ■ ties but Harney and Wheeler show that' chosen W. B. Simpson, J. C. Taylor, are now in operation, two on the rail Agent for Stark Bros. Nurseries
And Orchards Company.
liquidating its indebtedness
It is I the University of Oregon appropriation W. IV. .Mendenhall, Clay Taylor, A. M. road dike and one on the embankment
gradually growing and ’he income will bill has passed by a majority of 35t>9. Sutton, Otto Heidrich and A. F. Stan- for the experimental farm
i
increase in proportion. The policy of The returns from tlie atiove countiea i jkey-
will
not
change
tin-
result
materially
for
Tlie
docket
fur
thie
term
of
court
will
The
reported
robliery
of
the
Midway
bonding the city for a sum sufficient to
pay off all of tlie warrant indebtedness their vote is light and will probably lie a long one and will likely last through V\ bolesale Liquor house, which is now
ie meeting with favor, and it is very break about even on the university more than two weeks. Besides the in charge of Sheriff Obenchain, started ,
probable that thia course will be pur question. Multnomah county has given criminal cases there are a numlier of from the fact that a door waa found off
ATTORNEY AND
its hinges. It lias not been discovered
sued. Many other cities in Oregon that the bill a majority of 9480, instead of civil actions arid divorce cases.
COUNSELOR
AT LAW
have not half the prospects and re- 8370 as first announced.
Machinists employed in the Southern that any of the stock is missing, and
KLAMATH
FALL«,
OREGON
sources of Klamath Falls are in debt far
The steamer Canby, owned by Ackley Pacific shops at Dunsmur now have those familiar with the condition of the
in excess of this city. When the a«- Bros., ie undergoing repairs. A new work for only five days in the week and door say that it has always been in that ROOMS 7 AB, MURDOCK BLDG.
eeseed valuation of Klamath Falls, to- wheel and a thorough overhauling of eight hours a day. The reduction is position.
gether with the chance for increasing it the machinery will put her in first class from six days a week of nine hours
An attempt tv as made on Saturday
DR. C. P. MASON
is taken into consideration, there is no condition for a towing and general each. The change was made June 1st.
night to burglarize the Bank Exchange
I
cause to feel seriously alarmed about freight business.
DENTIST
The banks of the canal are now in saloon. The party or parties attempted
the future. The revenue from the regu
llm. V. Mong and Mrs. Morig have very good condition and aside from a lew to effect an entrance through u window
Office in American Rank A Trust Com
lar tax and from the occupation tax that gone to Lakeview where they will org i small breaks occasionally no trouble is in the rear of the building, but were
pany’s Building
will be levied will be sufficient to keep anize a company to play in a numlier of being experienced by tbe maintenance foiled In the undertaking a« nothing in
PHONE 014
up tbs current expenses of ths city.
tbe towns surrounding that place.
and operation department.
ths building was disturbed.
KLAMATH FALLS
OREGON-
LOTS OF THEM.
r< X »
Goods packed and shippcJ. II ivy I; ,'!i'•).■
a specialty. Baggage orders given pinmpt it-
tention.
Having up-to-date pi.in*» trucks we
solicit your line piano moving.
Phones—Office 871, Barn 671, Res deuce 645
Lakeside Inn,
MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r.
Modern iniprovementH.
73 rooms nnd Built's.
Sample* K ooidh . Bur Room, Parlors, Two Club
Rooms, Etc., Etc.
Office over Klamath County Bank
TREES FOR SPRING
PLANTING
Albert Rossman,
Macdoel, Calif.
MurriON THiCrArt,«
IAMLLAT C AT ALOG
Mail Order House
th« Northwest
«n
ECONOMIZE THRO JONES
GROCERIES
I lardwSM. l>r Í ..-«is «ral
**• ir A ms ail k<o>!a <$«« t..j
«ut refwlnf MoaiMv
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whin writing row cat aux ;
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FRANK IRA WHITE
THE LAND MAN
A- ». GRIZZLE
KLAMATH FAI I
OREGON
Lint your land for sale with thi»
office; we have buyers for nil
claaaer of Klntnalh County
property.
s
>
Enterprise Tracts
Cemetery Goods
'r
Th« only acwitfe ndjiiront to
Klamath Falla for sal»* in amall
tracta. More than a Acore of
jH'oplw havp
iiitoH for
honifK
Mills Addition Luts
C. C. BROWER
E. WHITLOCK
UNDERTAKER
AND EMBALMER
lloliler of l.icense No 29.
KLAMATH FALLS,
C.
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OREGON
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THE LAND MAN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
WILL A. LEONARD
OFFICE OVER POSTOFFICE
DENTIST
Klamath Falls, Oregon
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