Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, July 02, 1908, Image 4

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    DAIRY
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BIG SALE ON
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Messrs. J
P. and
Jas Colaban
writ* in (r«»m the II•»»t«ui ranch Thur»- I
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crlrhrati-»ii on the fourth at this plate.
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H«»r-
Mi*. Kieh.4rds«>n from near the
t
hi
ranch on
river was
(ia«lmg in
Dairy gets trad«* Irum I
Dairy Thursday.
a I parts ««Í the cuii’U\.
SKIRTS
I
day getting supplì« - preparatori lol Che
D. V. Gray ani \ ile, (««»». Sinylh and Í
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wife ami John I nd were in
from
up|M*r vn«l oí Vaina
Hmraday. ¡
I iikt»
i
Wa
li «»in
g ies! »»f the Ih'tel
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valley
Hl v
tip» I
the I
ua*
Yunna
night.
• » . G. WJil leturnvd I«»
Klamath I
t THE BRICK STORE C2. 1
*«*tilement and securing th«* lelcase of
'»-»-•■»-•'»-•»-•i’*-»—i-*,»-*’t--»-’,***»'**i--t—•'••i'*4*4*4*S4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4**í'*4*4 ,*i'**i'**i* i»
les,
Fai - Fhursday nflei making |H*aeeable
M i *. F. F. Drew loeompaiihd bi
CITY BRIEFS
1<ee Ally for niarxli Isn.lx.
Born —To Mrs. Jolinni Martin «d
Merrill, on Moudax, an > |>ound bov.
Kohl. McKee *nd wife came in on the
boat Sunday evening on their nay home
to I-ikeview.
1'ioL (i. W. Robinson, the lun-ical
director, arrived here Friday from
I •>“ Angele«.
F. Del q> ami hie grandiuolher.
Mrs. A l>eLap, returned home Fri­
day evening.
Small trade of well l<x-ated tide marsh
landa offered for one week at >20 |x-r
ere. Aliel Adv.
Win. Norr it arrival in the citv Mon-
da> « emng fr«»iu Jacksonville. Ore.
r »n> Si at ep ia tilting up a cruft to ph
on the I ppei lake.
R. W. T«‘uri came np ir»»tn K« . «
Tumklay t«> alten«! I«» huMne-* maitei-.
Abstracting
BERT E. WITHROW
Vice-I’residetit
Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc.
Surveying and Irrigation Engineering
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
M. D. WIi.LfAMS,C. E
Tn-asurer
DON J. ZUMWALT, C. 1
F recident
Uncle Sam's messenger
UR
AGENT
your nume
home t?vt*ry
every uu\
day. e
v
i k goes to your
He will deliver to you anything you order of
us.
He
will
take your orders to us.
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’ 111 I •. L <• I7.nr < ril».r. «/-> nu
Our agent is Uncle Sam's nessenger.
In town he is the postman and walks.
In
the country he rides on Rural Fr< <• Delivery Routes.
Perhaps you never thought of thix fully before.
We are always al your command for prescriptions,
toilet articles, rubber goods or anything in drug store
sundries.
O
STAR DRUG STORE
STORE
THAT
<'ampln*ll,
her
U.1«
c
Hull,
Mis. II. Schmore ami
went i«> Bunanxa Friday
an. I
SAVES
YOU
MONEY
C. C. Hogue returned Tneaday from
Portland, where he attended the m*«*t*
ing of the gran«l lodge of Knightfl of
Pithiaaami attendel to lei-«in«*-- mat-
ters for a few «lays.
He wm accom­
panied home by Ida daugh*er-ind:« w ,
Mm. Edward Hogn«* of Portland, who
a ill remain for a visit.
II. K. Searfl and wife and K. H. E I-
mondflon ami wife arrived .Sumías
from Chico, Calif. They Mt Monday
for Spring Creek for |a m »nth’« fi b-
ingtrip. Mr Seari i« a realeflfah»man,
ami on bin return from Spring Creek, I« h
will »|»rn<| a week here inv«*>tigating the
proepecta for invr***tmentfl.
Rev. I’. Conklin returned Tuesday
from the northern part of the county.
Last Sunday he delivered the graduat­
ing addre““ for the Eort Klamath pub­
lic school anil preached at that plnie
in the evening. Hi“ family is «till mi
their timber claim a few miles from
the Eort. Mr. Conklin will go to Asli
larwl M <»n< lay to attend the ('natam)iia.
P. Sholl ha» sold the I’iintntorium to
fico. McLain und Io* und E. II. I.: ih -
rence, the cigar maker, will occupy the
present location of th«- business jointly.
Mr. l-awrence will engage in the letali
buxine““ in connection with hi« muiiii-
lactuiing bii-ine““,
Mr.
boll will
move to the roou* in tl»- tiin-iii-.-in hotel
building now occupied by the I'alx-r
salooti, and wdl i niilinm- in th** < -mi».-,
| tioneiy business.
|
Teat.
Marion
Bennett
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3
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ll«*UI V»
BY
w*i ne­
wif«’
.ui«!
-fl
Ilk
li nd
the steamer Itarnet brought down
Jessie M Ti««ut an l I d i.
I l’*.iP. « i companied home by Mr*. Sp.uk
Lusb.iu«l win» i« 111 make the «4 1 folks a
over uhtKJO feet of lumber Saudav
Bly, arrived in the ci(\ Moml.i
et
hoi 1 \ imi .
.!«•>• Copeland, Louis Brann m and route Io Asblaml
An bvw Ryan wa*< in the « ii\ l'm l.«\
Clav Barker were in the vitv from I art
Mi s Anna >chm re is vlsiting will»
froiu bis rauch «*t Spring I «ke «»n «»n»-. i
Klamath fuesday.
her »Hier, Mrs Hall, this w«*vk.
bis «avas^i.inal \ i-it-
A fine tract oí land within five miles
■I K Welch and wife aml Miss \bbev
C. N. Briggs and brother, of Ilolle -
of tow II.
Welch wen! (o Merrill Tuesdav return
M ISON A Sl ot i.li
ter. Cal . arrived here Wednesday eve
in/. Ihnrs«la\.
Ring to visit Hon. and Mrs. H. I. Ilei
<»n Sunday .Inly
religious “crviccs
Mrs. Mirh.V’l, mother of I'n«**. and
son.
will he conducted al the ground by the
A. I... is reported to he in a prrearioua
miseionery and his Indian atsislanto.
Bishop Pad bh k, of the F.pisc* oal
The sixth will lx* devoted to general Cl.urvb, will c*»ntluct services » n Sun­ condition on account of a nninltrr of
livid s|x>rl“.
«lav, July •’». al the opera l»«»u-e at il A. idmrntM which iu«kv< h«*r ca-«* hard t«»
Maps, Plans. Blue Prints, Etc.
THE
I hew
I Hit \ after mail etc. Friday.
Vroaecuting Attorney W
W. I M<«>re
I or Sale or Trade:
Residence and M. an l S P M.
left on Fri.ti, for A«hlaml for a visit
bnainess property in the Lest town in
Miss Ktibv Hendri x, a sister of Mr-.
with hi» I ui.. v.
d
the Willamette Valiev
Richard Miore« Smith, and Miss L« ìuìs <
Dr. Pr:-rs. i an I family, who have
Inquire at the Boston Store.
Yoran, of Eugene, are visiting al ih
lex'll in I lie city, returned lo their home
7-2 tf
Smith home. The fornier will teniaii-
in Mei i ill Saturday .
Mr ami Mrs. I> M. Griffith ami Mis« all Summer and thè lattei a few w. < k-.
Mr. ai d M:«. I.' bt Casey and Mrs.
E<ina Wells came down from Odes.a Fri­
Klamath Fails sets the pace.
The
I. I. U I-.' h it this m .ruing hv private
day to meet a )>arty‘ of tourists, who are first summer music school like they
conveviii
for A.hl i'!.l.
going to the Upper lake resort. They hold “back east" that has been give
Mrs. W. II N-.itli, who ha« leen
returned Saturday.
in the Northwest, will tiegin Julv —
w- n<-vk“ in 1‘ it and. re
visiting f >
tl
Mrs. P. A. Walker, of Stockton. Cal.,
turned I
Thursday.
arrived
in
trie
city
Friday
evening.
She
Alex. Martin. .Ir . caahierof the Klam
ate returneu Thursday
Roy A |
left Sunday morning for Merrill to ath County Bank, was elvcte«! chairman
from Euy
* where he ha» leen at-
spend the summer with her daughter «»( the executive committee of tin* Stat«
tending the State University.
Mr«. Henry Parrish.
Rankers Association, which ha« just fin-
J. C. Smith, a capitalist ol Chico,
ished
its annual meeting al ^ulem.
For
Sale:
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A
fine
ItW-acre
tract
three
Calif., arrived Sunday to look over
tliia county with the view of investing. miles out. This is a bargain. The own­
Messrs Wakefield ami Pet«»i»n t.» k n
er must go to a lower altitude and will trip to Hoaard Bay la«t Sunday ami
M. D. Williams and bride returned
sell cheap.
Mason i Slough.
discovered an immense spring putting in
Friday from the railroad ana have
6-25 tf
from the west shore.
From what they
taken up their residence in this city.
W. J. Arant, s iperintendeut ol Cra­ say it discharges more water than Hud
Where can I be.. Sherwin-Williams
ter Like park, is making arrangements , • Spring at < Messa.
Paint?
to move to the park for the summer. :
MONEY TO LOAN.— We have Two
at BALDWIN'S HARDWARE STORE
Mr. Arant says he expects the snow to Thousand Dollars to loan on farm land
Mrs. E. B. Hail went to Whitelake b« sufficiently gone to enab e teams to mortgage. Interest ten per cent.
City today on sch <>l matters.
Mr». get t > the ake within ten days.
Ma.son A Slough.
Hall is thecletk <>f the school l»«rd at
7 2tf
A. II. Grant, former postmaster at
that place.
Bend, was arraigned before United
List your Prcperty with us.
With
Kara Jay., one of the oldest mjn in
States Judge Wolverton Wedne-dav on . connections in ail the leading cities on
Klamath County, was baptizcl Sunday
an indictment charging h<m witn em- the coast, we are in a position to turn
in Ixwt River by Rev .1. B. i.rittith, of
h zzling about |30tM while in the em­ I your prcperty over in a »hart time.
the Ba| list Church.
ploy of the Government. He pleaded
Klamath Basin Irrigated Lands <
Mrs. Ward and son Craig, Mrs. A. guilty.
Upstairs—Re,tuhlican Block.
M. Richardson and Miss Hunter ar­
The famous Nettleton shoe, for men, 1
rived from Oakland Friday evening and
•I. C. Cravens. T. B. Moigsn and Win.
are to be found at the Boston Store,
have gone to Odessa for a few weeks.
which has the exclusive agency for Wagner returned Tuesday from the
Miss Ada Erb, postmistress at Bly. re­ them. The Nettleton shoe for grace, lava bed« where they spent a few days
turned on Thursday from Portland, comfort and easj >u« no equal; for going over the battle ground of the
where she lias been a witness in the wearing qu <it . » : cannot be sur- M-xloc war. They were ec.-ompatiieu
11, rough the historic place by ('apt. I
Ragan case before the Feder»! Court. passed.
■ 1». Applegate.
Virgil Conn, the merchant of Paislev,
Mi. Fa»«ett, the Southern Pacific
M. I*. Barry, a sheep rancher from
returned Thuraday from a trip to agent, states that nearly ail of the in
Portland.
He spent Friday in (tie coming passengers are being hide«l A -el. on Warner Lake, was in Lakeview
city, leaving Satnrlay morning tur ibro lgh to Klamath Fall-, M«>«l of the Saturday on business. He reports set­
home.
ti.rough tickets tiring i-urcha-ed at San­ tler» coming in fast in that locality and
Mrs. J. D. Carrol) and two ■ >ns and Frai -isco, Oakland, Sacramento ami securing new hon es from the govern­
ment lands, plentiful in that vicinity.
Arthur Noncrieff arrived Sunday evening 1.Angeles.
— Lakeview Examiner.
from Seattle, and w ill s|renii the sum­
Mr. and Mrs. Wyncoop and Mi-
mer wiih Mr. Carroll ot the Henley Wynvr >p, who have been in Klamath
Zun Baldwin, assisted bv Rob’t Bald-
ranch.
Falls for several months past, left this w in, ha» completed I.is large plumbing
A. Helming A Co. fur men Hants Week f>r their heme in Traverse City, t coutract at the Agency, li took tAu ol
pava highest cash prices (or al) kinds <>( .Mii-h. Mr. Wyncoop will diapose of Ids them »trout two months and the job ., -i
hides and furs. Headquarters Ameri­ extensive holdings there ami return to about «3,400. They have moved their
the coast to settle.
can Hotel.
tf
camp to Kort Klamath where they will
do plumbing until the Fourth.
AEI.EN -1.0A N
Secretary
and KOKOMO LAWN FFNCI
It .4 R II E D
w ill. the rrservalion aiilln^iil-
hi. .
ctan.I-i»11,
W. I* SvdgeaiutJ. lì Welch, «»I D.m\
were in thedt\ I'ue^dax on buain**-«
American Yield Fence
Wv«ln*-«da\
ROBERTS & HANKS
HARDWARE DEALERS
Are Made
The Vital
Parts
of a
|uiM«*«*d
Right
through on their way I«» then ranch
k'mpa are
An-1 it lands lip und« r h.nJ I » I .
¡ I m - ’>|mir bal.ri I t | • t f \ ti g ■ * » ih it
If i .t «♦<»*» gi' dl i th-Bi that • I th*' <>tdiii4i i
u «i;» n
B «•«•;! 11 »w» fkt’in, nx'lr, BfMlkr, liub albi Ili«' U0
mad«* /a./ » /. 1/.
I lie sk»-in- bn\r i li ui \ « J r • tirngtli ‘
gl«
t ha il 111 Ml I «• i II 11 « ■ I b\ th«’ l «lit«- l 'M »tr ».‘«rill
I hr axleS Ule , lilt
m« li
II t|rr|M
dr<
i th,«|i «»llr’i’- . ill
made f toin *« ■!<•« !«■*«! loiit < ut Black llickof). a
fioin .4 to S \cui
I h«’ lod»s air rxlra inrgr* in di n « t r ill.idr fi lli
the IK*fr t !»!« H ill .d»lr wo>*d.
I hr failtiei'. >tml« haI «*t
M>k< » »try
tl <’ lal i rt .*.!..HUit oi H . ••' uit • I-* tilli» • d im - .’f'«. *-
« t u hr tr <4 hi n a««* m • >» « I
1 hr tl ' . an* . - •
.»Ild ■»!«• JH f I< I tl\ littrd I »
The \ ¡hi! part?
ut of
iUxl« b ik< i wax«»11
I light!
11* t h « h\ the Nimlelrak« 1 1* till’ U>- t
1.«.mi *ai co I m \ «» u !•-►’- in r v u.
I hc\ la l I*»Hi,* 1
*» tin-1 »1 ’,.i!ial <•*)■ I is
per vrai
« 11 ed (ewer repair » • o ihr t« pail co? t i * Ir i
ih»t t«> m« nlmit »*1« a mg m time.
I«* lif'Jitri' draft :»o they « •' l Von I« s 1:1
Sunday.
hack m ai > I m t iifv’i
rain in this
'•amt* complaint from moat «*\«*rv part uf
th«’ State.
Chas. \V. Sherman, Jr., nho has been
living at Talent f«»r the past two yea is 1»
li i e co.t tuore Ihan
here looking alter bis ranch.
idebaker wa**ons run more r «
.• than othei <
r’HM- tl. || vhid I
« if«*« l ' pH P< . tum» d, u Uh th«» I > A
ut th« hub m » iti tin* « A.u ! « uní» i.
I li«* akt in is
M t that the v h> I r
•-!«.«
ahead und i a lu ««l and c annul rub, I ml « 1 f 1 1. I «»n
the !.krm.
Studebaker hubs nevrr hug either nut «»r « «»liar.
1 hat s uuoiher ie.«s«»n whv lb< ‘ tu-lebakvr is ol
bu< h w u*Jrit div I 1.1 dr.«• t.
It luakt bald I .« *-• < i
I
L<>t <
A big l«»a I of I11111 l»er « am«- 111 Saltir«
lav for th»* Davies building.
<».<«. \n lerton is building a r«jOiu on
t > his hotel in or ler to i<* ready for the
ru I. that is 1 ■ >me later on.
Prof. Hall went ont*buccarueing Sat­
I >os<-lllll< Stiulebakri liir.
liK k-l> Hl L
high on the fence, ju-t to get out of the
•lust.
He might givP the lx«y- lettunfl in
broncho busting but is a little out • »f
practise, besides he thinks the fence ia
-afer.
'1
for the Sliidrhak« t.
\\ r ai«’ pr omi to
MtiJrluKcl. ber n*..
urday with the liray boys», but when the
('av <ue- a erv corralled Prof. t«>ok a «eat
.
Over
100
Acres
“Studebaker
Flant
More than
i.000,000
Studebaker Vehicle«
in Daily U SO
Celebration at i>airy on the Fourth,
don't forget it.
time
Come and have a gixmi
Fire works in the evening.
J. R. Welch an«l W. I*. Se«lgr went to
It th«;
GEO. T. BALDWIN, Klamath Falk, Orc., Established 187;
Klamath Falls Monday after g«»d4.
BICYCLES
Ranchers’ Stock Trespassing
The government
tr u»«k‘ with
has recently
ranchmen living
vicinity of the Klamath Indian
in
had
the
Nrw Buyc 1.» tor Sal< and H<nl
agency
All Kinds oí Repairs
who4e cattle and boraes have been rang*
ing on the reservation.
A« a result aev
••r d ui tli«**e men ar«* to l»e
by I nrle Sarn.
proeecute«!
Reprert* itativeb ol the
government at th«* agency have corraled
several bunchea ui the
>C4*’i**F*l**F4**t*’t**t**l**l**t*'f,*f”t**l**f**‘F*!**f*4,,4’4’*t* F.
cattle and
I
T he GUN STORE
✓
Opp. American Hot« I
are
now at ranging, through the «iintrict at*
torney’a office in Portland, to file auit
againflt tl«eae violator« of the law.
The treaty l»etw«*eri I’wcle >an« and
tKe Unliana wa* >igne«l ot KlaniAth Ink«*
O«*h»T»er 11, | m «; j .
W. Perit Hun?-:
We are dealers in
FARMS and LAND
If you want to sell your farm
aend us full description, term«,
etc., and wc can do it.
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Dependable Hardware
Heating Stoves, Household 1 tensil (mn^
and Ammunition, Cutlers in het cvery-
thing in Good Hardware N<> shoddy m
''belt-worn goods.
Agents celebrated Ellwood Fences
and everything the farmer needs.
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GEO. R. HORN, the Hardware Man 4
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T. B. ACKERS & CO..
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4* 4*4* 4* 4* 4*4» 4* K
ington and William D>gan, comini* «
flion«*r« of the Tnit»’«l Slat«*«, repre-■
27”' W a thmgton St.,
“»*nt« «l the gove rninrnt w hen tlier»«* art« 7-2 7 -'«»
Nyal'i* Vrgftn-
PORTLAND, ORE.
ble F’retrriptiun
tide« ot a^re .*m»*nf w ,*re «*nlere«l into
in irwiicBte<l in nil
relative to th«* lainl on the Riimmit of |
ordinary diwn««.»
Sum inonx
the i’aflcade mount »inn.
of women. Thin
hi
Ih<-(
kr<
i»«t
«'<nirl
•■(
lite
-ilah
nl
•
u
•
h»r
Three triliea of Indiafii took ¡»art in
remedy
never
lit«* »'outiiy oi k I a nailt
di«u|>|>i>int“.
it“
the trari-a *ti"ii. Some of th<* name« oí
M M«»or<*. Pmiiiiiff
good effect» he
the diiefa and headmen of the M» h I< h H,
VW.
ing perceplilile
and the Sunken and the Klamathr», all | Willey Moor* . 1 tfk*n I mhi
from the very
io
Wllk
’
jr
M«H»r*<,
fit«*
ab<>v<*
i
a>
»•<
’
>1*
i>
i
<l«ni.
of whom -igned th»* tr«aty and nhnwi
firnt. !t m corn
now xhnwx her happim-xs
in fh»* fiara*-of th«* Ulate <»| Or«*»«» t You ar«*
posed of the p:ir
narnew ap|>e ir in tl»«* atatutpR of the I hereby r<*|Ulr«*«1 toapp ar and aim »• r th«* com
ami dum'“ rex|>|i.|ulent
rnf und moot re |
I nite«l Staten, are a*» follow «:
along with <>ur liru- of
plaint flk’d again-l you in th«* ahoy«* • ■iithl«*d
liable
drug.«
«kA. —
Keint-p«H»«. < hin-k-e-i-<»x, Kile to-ak, ■wilt, <»n or before tht* I Ith da v «>f AngiHf . u-,
ir.ercuriala, opi
Mo gh»*n*k it. Blow, f^* In, Poo.-iik->oil t, | the time pre«rr»l*«*d in the i*rd«*r for piibih a-
ate» and other
Ilion, th«* Aral publlcat Ion lit-ieoi la Ing <*n July
harmful
druga
< 'l»«*nult, No-ak-Murn, Moot k-kat-alllck,
¡‘fl»«, and If you fail •«• io aj ¡»«*ar a nl «nawer,
being excluded.
B o <> h ki yon, Toon-tuck-to, Ski »-lie, Ta- for want thereof tin* j-b li tiff w II Rppl> to llu*
'I he many dia-
tet-paa, Muk-ha«, Ijklake, < hd-o qiie- ¡»’ourtfor the relief prayed for In th»* ««»m
concerting intlu-
,
l>lalnt
:
F*<ir
A
decree
dbaoh
I
«
t
ie
lainda
r»f
n.i«, Skyl»'-'*<*k-et and Yn*bnm«kin.
encex to which J
matrimony exiailnK between plalntlfl and «le-
woman ix con
All i«r»* appropriate w«*d
fenda'it, that defendant la* (never la*.«*d «»f
xtantly xubjected [
fling gifta and ah»* will
3"hrouglui tt the entire Klamath baniri any Intereat In any pro|a rty of plaintiff, an I
render her liable
not I»«* huppy till ah«»
t > many func I
tin- pr apert.fl for average crop» are very for «mch further relief a« to the Co irt may ap
g»*tfl them.
I l*ear ju««» arid <*<|iillat*|** tri th«* premiaea
tiorinl aixorderH
g-Mxl. f>ry Lind < rop* are looking
Thia ftiimmon* 1« aerved t»y pnbSical 1« n
I lint not only tend
well, but are not aw far advanced a« thereof in the Kia math Republican by «»rd«’r
S'-e 111 |> Line
( ;«*t " " i • \ pt ic«*s
they tiMiali v are at thia lime of the year. I <>( th<* lionoralii«* I B ‘*rlffitli. comity jnd<*-of tn dextroy her comfor* and hii|>|>mexH,
hut
which
gradually
merge
into
chronic
In tin* vi< iiity of Merrill the alialta ai*l county, dated lune ;9. I •<*. r *|iilrlng thia and xerioiix diaeiixex.
-nminoii* to la* pul*||*tM*d on«-«* a w* e|( for »lx
fields which are under the ditch, give Mnccraalve week«
Nyal'x Vegetable I’rexci iption ix with
out a ........ forth)- xnceexxful treatment
promiMeof al leant an average yield a t
7 2 fl fl
< « ltr«»wrr,
¡of female weakne««, piiinful ami dixor
the fir t rutting. The haying Bt*fl«oii
Alluriit-y lor I'I h I hi Iff
dered men«! mat ion. hyxlerin, crampx,
THU LBADIMi« J».WKtUt
will Be a few week« later thin year than
“bearing down pninx, ” inflammation
BRANCH .HTOKI:
;
IHIKHIH, CAI
la-tl year, and the rutting of alfalfa will
in«- womb.
w "Uli*. Thix
1 inn 1:1
1» if-in
and lining
falling ■>!
of the
ix.n
rem
Doc Lighthorly, who I was lormetly Pi
|y «if H ’<1 t«Tling
fill/
<<r-li iir worth
tf/ii'l li
Iregiii in tin* <- outj - o of a week or two. In
engaged in the painting business in
Bonn* places in the lower partof the
this city, haa returned here I in,;.
valley a few -mail palrhefl base a I r< inly
Bluff, I al., where he has resided for the
COH. 7TII ANIl MAIN HTH.
Wood for Sale.
lx»en ent. but on all of the large ranches
past year.
He expects to remain in
Kltimalh Falls
-
Oregon
preparation« ar«* jm»t l«eing made to
It. inch w . hh I fii per cord; 4-foot «5.
this city.
l>«*gin th«* hny harvest.
Moat of tin
I.CHVI' iirderi with Manon
Slough.
Frank Faulkner, who has been in'll.e
large Mo«'k men are of the opinion th.d
A.
1
’
H
iiti 'III nh .
Paint! Paint! Paint!
there will hr* «mongli hay to npply the emplov of the l.inkville Saddlery* o. for
‘
I
Wo
n«*w
Cypl«*
im-uhiitoi
1 and
demand an*l that th«* price of htock « at
-••veral months, lias resigned bis posi­
Th«* fiiiHHl Ime ol Paini «*v«*r shipped
hr<MH|«*r- for al»*
B«*at on enrUi
lb- will l.*-»-p op throughout tin* »ulna tion and will leave lor Portland in the I«» Klamath county, juh I received at
T W. Sti'phen i.
feeding sea on.
morning.
BALDWIN’S HARDWARE STORE
THE BOSTON STORE
Che
June
Bride
Sparkling Cut (Hass
Hand Painted China
Silver
b. J. miniers
UNDERWOOD S PHARMACY
I
*
The pince tosavo money on all up-to-date CLOTHING,
SHOES und DR I GOODS
7/f/j STORI- THAT IS IIOIMi Till- HUSINHSS