Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, September 03, 1908, Image 3

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    OUR FOURTH
Land Owners, Attention!
Some LaMern parties who tlesirt* to locate
The First trust & Savings Bank
AT kl AMA I II VALUI.
In (hr Slnlr of Olchon, nt Ihr close '.I
)>u»ln<>>. Jilt I a. I »on
I he I irsi
in Klamath Comity, have requested us Io submit
prices and terms of good laud, in tracts of Ho
N.itioii.il
illt«l
III HOI'IICEH
.iinn« ilei di*"i < uiil«
III" II"» .«|ip’*. 1' I
40
I wi
j20 acres
First I rust A Sav
inx* bank
Th«* price* must b<* imlu« errent* to g«*t at tuai • ‘tier*, who
will build homer« arid improve th«* land, which i* th«* only
thing to <lo to Build up th«* country anti « établinh mln tautia!
viilu«**.
Finit NM’I B.«nk
1 > ».‘•o
k'li *t i i.i .i A Sav Bank
I. ihhi
I ;u.,«’.23 r»M
Wr will be pleased to have thr owner» of land vail at our »Itke,
just opposite the 'Iasoni. Itali, and gel av<|unlnled and see if w e can
not co-operate Io mutual advantage.
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m I hivi * natii<**l hitik, -It»
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tliiit tlii- rtln-vi' <4i«*m«,lit 1*
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«•! tm know Imi/'« mid I m ’I i »*!.
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. rn Mt «a, < 'aulii«’»
Stiligl i iI m -I mix I «worn t«» Iw-iofr 1110
Ilo* Il U dav •»« Julv, I’» »a
MoauAN, Notary l'ii!»lu*.
A rri*i :
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J I>ir<*< («tro
HTATK
SHROUT & SHORTT
i>»*:»•«>si I
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Fir*t ì t um I A
inga Bunk
GRAND
OCTOBER
I 1.1 ING I ’si
> have Invest Iguti-d H m -
railroad LMwwn her«*
I I ioii I h Hlul. tbnl till- dirt I» fly
il mid furious Thf report I hat
Huiliman had I hhiii ' i I order a to
III' loud r'Uliplel'-'l ho that in*
ati*p fioin the laial to bln pri­
ll by the (luu* he huh ready to
Klamath louiity h «*«* ihh to lx*
0Tl11.1l
si'tlvfty
I II
< er 111111
I d ' s in a <-<i\ <•, mi 1 ri>ti ip I•
ei| by 1 UDO te l uOO foot
• •h'Viitioii"-.
I lii- soil is
iiiisiirp.M- <*il
fur fruit
culture .iii'l tlo ri- is ai
iibuii'liint surplus of wa
tor. I'll«* laii'l is opt'iH'il
umlcr tin- Cunv Act,
protectin ' tlie purchaser
iin<l nssuriii'.' the water
riL’hts.
Money deposit-
e 1 on locations not found
desirablo w ill be refuude l
0 P E N I N G ON
THE \
TWELFTH
Thr drawing of locations will be held at Kin * Hill, wti*
cnee« have ¡wen mranged in the w«v of flcrping. 1 sting
eommOdaliona
Tmiri.t »Irei-ers wifi lw Hid-'irnck- I for
to occupy them
I hi» ii th-- ni'i»t promising ->p[Hirtun ty
ers ever offer-si in the Slate of Idatm
REDUCED RAILROAD RAIES
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KING'S IIII.L IRRIGATION & POWER CO.
BOISE,
OFFICE
MAIN
IDAHO
WEISS & ARMAND
PROPRIETORS
ALL KINDS OF FRESH. SALT
AND SMOKED MEATS
SAUSAGES Of
ALL
KINDS
0LM
BUSINESS
COLLEGE-
WASHINGTON AND TENTH STREETS I
PORTLAND. OREGON
WRITE FOR CATALOG
rhe School that Place» K oh in a Good Position
I
j
I
J. L. CUNNINGHAM
Contractor and Builder
Plans and Specifications Furnished
Estimates given on all classes of work, from
small col tagen to office buildings
In building your home combine Style, Originality and Economy
by having your plans prepared by me.
PHOM
«tat.
Residence, Washington St., het. sth and oth
About 4(>U<> actes of swamp land
wiiH sold on Mondili by the slierlR
on n forei'closuri' nie
The proper
ty sold was Hie land Involved In tin
ease of Everding A Filin II vs Abel
Adi. und itli<‘iH. In tv>il< h a Jud"
nient »mi s cured fm Hie amount oi
the iiiorlgai '■. »hiili nniount'-d li
about 32 1.1'00 Tli«. .1 • r • •• • ii
riant
od In favor of Everdlin: ?. Fnrrell.wn:
assigned to Mabie T Chinois, whom
lild was the only one offered.
The
bld was made by bei attorney. C F
Htone, and Just eovered the nmovnt
of the Judgment.
Deafness Cannot lie Lured
l»y local Mpi-lii Rf ioDR. ittdiev cannot reach thadH-
caaad portlo » of the » hi
There I n only one way to
• lire tloafneMM, nod that i - l-y con-titutionnl remt-
-lie*. |)*afrivM* I r enu ««-«I bv an Inflamed condition
• •f the murotiN littiou <-t the F.uNtachian Tub«*.
When thia tube id inflamed you have a rumbllna
>ound or Imperfect hearlmr. mid when it inentiu-
ly rlo<««d Ih-rtfiif-t in thr reoult. and unlewrt the in­
flammation can b-’ taken out a id tbit tul»r reatored
co Ita normal condition, hcarimt will I m - d»*ntroy-*d
ft.rey »r. nine <n *- out of t • i arc caused by Ca­
tarrh. winch ia nothin« but an tnflam <1 rendition
of thr inucona aurfat -•
Wr will rive One llnndred llollai'H for any r«w»e
of Daafncwa (cana«id by catarrh) that cannot la»
< ured by llall’a ('.«tarrli Cur«-
Send for circulars
fr*e
F J CHI.NF.Y A <’<» Toledo (».
Sold by driititfiMte, 7&<*
Take Hall'a Family Hila for conatlpation
C.
F.
STONE
ATTORNEY AT
LAW
OFFICE OVER POSTOFFICE
Klamath Falls, Oregon
I
Long Lake
Lumber Co
♦
MOTH ». of Hl lit EY.
♦
Tl > following persons are hereby
i.<>Hli> d that on the 8th day of Hep-
tember. ISOS, I shall begin survey
for 11.« location of the following cor-
i < ri
The NW and 8W corners of
tli< NE'4 of SE 14 of H<i-. 20 and all
if <■* •« ■ of th* SW '* of HE-4 of
F- <■
", ull In I 28 H. I!. 9 E. W.M.
-
i ' nr a MHiTi.-ll, John L. Meters,
T I. H‘ yiiiour. It Madsvn, John Kan­
ki ud. Win. A Eoarle, James A. St»-w-
art, ' bun I. K.-srtler, A. A. Rowley,
J C FVrr eon, fren«* McClurg Lla-
setta Illa«
t’alifornia Northeaat-
ern R W.
Walt* r W. Ward, Ab-
n«r W«<*d
M It WILLIAMS,
< 'ount y Surveyor, i
8 20 !< .3
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4
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lesi < VI:1X HIM.
Manufacturer« of All Kind* of
LUÍ1BER
Cabinet Work, Sash and Doors,
At! Kinds of Mouldings,
Hand sawing and Turning,
Odd-Sized Doon
Game Warden Gil: on ha been laid
off for three we«ki on necount of
Ile Im i In i'll pietty
lack of fund i
busy Illis season mid luis traveled
H«
over nearly the until » muniy.
wont to Bonansa Sunday ns It Is re
ported that, parties In that section
have been hunting without a license.
dil« the l."»«r Klamath and ml «»rgnnixed the district as the Lost <’a
«■ent i.iiiisl ert u< a preserve has not bin Gold Mining District.
- n i>f!ii lull.* announced as (ar as
• The or«» is precisely the same a.
none here | h aware. The boundai i that from GoldHeld and we are sure
s of tills preserve have not been i I lint this Is th» Lost ( abin mine and
■finitely ■■stalilished and the sporls- tluit it Is on th«» great stretch of ore-
ien me Hoinewhat at a loss to know I bcm Ing ground i hat extend# from
,<IHt where they will be allowed to : itiillfi'ou northwest. The hnatlon Is
hunt In thr southern part of the I het ween Lake .Albert am! Warner
i .unity.
Thr adjacent inandirH ex- lake, and tile l aid I Ills exnctly lit the
tend for many miles even to the riv- description."
«:*,
Moat of this hind, however. Is
Mr. I.oft us speaks In the highest
in private ownership mid of caurse
terms of the prosp-'ets of Goldrun
i annot he affected.
lie lias large Interests in Fresno
Mr. Bishop Is of the opinion that
county and was one of the original
there will lie plenty of hunting
diHCtiverei'H of Conlingi II oil fields
ground left In the lower country
II here.
There Is good shooting on Title lake,
------ .
♦
but this is too far for people of this
At the meeting of the Development
city.
The ducks are very plentiful
along the river below K'aninth Falls, Congress in Marshfield, Governor
and In the marshes on either Hide.mid Chunibei lain ninth* a speech »liich
tin* Indications are that there wilt lie would lend one Io believe that he
the best duck shooting this fall that wnn an advocate of public <»w nei shlp
there has been for many yearn. The of railroads. In speaking of tho re i
young gei -e lire also very plentiful sumption of work on the Goos Bay .
Drain railroad he said:
this year.
"if Mr. Harriman does not meet
Parties who plan for several dnyr
hnnl Ing trips will probably go to the the demand for ne» roads in a spirit
I'pper lake
The inars-.cs and lakes of compromise and justice use the
in that sect luti are said Io bo alive club of taxation, mid if that fails,
with glime, mid It looks an If th»' the people of Oregon have the power
tison about h> open will I*« a vt»r> to gel a railroad lor them .«Ives un- .
d«i the Initiative and referendum
busy one
il.... cun amend the constitution so
♦
us
to give the state power to appro­
A petition I h being circulated thia
week through the Klamath Ila In. priate money tn build i road or to
which, when sufficient nlgneiH have guarantee the bonds of tome company
1
been Hectiied, will be forwarded to that will build across the slate.
believe
the
state
could
build
mid
op
­
the I’oHtm.i**l« I* General, asking that
I
Rural Fiee Delivery route be estab- erate It nt a profit, as well us a pri­
illHhed between tills city and Merrill, vate corporation, and that nia* have i
it is proposed to go down one Hide to be done.”
of the valley and back on tin* other,
no that practically every renldent In
the baHln can be reached. If this pe­
tition la granted, it will be the first
i rural route establlHhed In the <*oun
ty.
a
Window,
A
PHONE
««• Exunilf»«*r xlui*
that E. H
ih , who |x hi Laki-vU'W, khv <* the
I
i tl»»* r«>liowliiK p.ii i l«'ukii m aw K (O
In* ah I liM bfijll.i’t I'aili«* Io 4 4’-
iv<*r it.-- I.tiiiou .
laOK <'.ibiii”
• m , (hat for yearn Imv« bevu tin*
soi n E I Pit Ft HI.K A I IDA
’ of thou aft«!* of adv«nturo*jH
(.Not Coal luind.)
|M <ior -, iiiai»-. of w lioiti ¡oi*t tln ir
Ix/partnient of th«* Jnter!or» La/id
in pt<> !>••< tin^ th«* »*ar« b and Offir«* at Lak«?vh*w Oregon» August I
ni<*iitioii of which of late
a.
12. IVOS.
d provok«* a Htnjl--
.Noli». i« h«*r«*by given that Hamil-
wmm know n» huw<- ver, ttial up m i-Hi Mulk»-y, of Klainaih Falls, Ore*’
wilds Mojuewhern to the north •«»on. who, on July 20, IVOS, made
«• th«» Houth«rti Pacific* tiaikn
'•
«n ! Ston* .Applix ation. No.
• ■», C"IIHÌHting ot
im Xi'vada, and in Nevada a
was 0140, for sw!4nw%, 8ec. 22,
i• !>. bave estaMIsn-
uni, but
I
w»ippoBf*d,
fa her noi th in
Gllliiian piai- and
ral Ot-^on,
>*g<>n, then ♦!»<-• c«*nt«*r r of
!»!•’, W. M. has filed notice of in-
wttliin two iiilb
bout 11 <• Indian»«* wanderings,
I
four
- ntlon to make Final Pre of, to es-
e«* «team sho- proHp« « torn in the •arly days found a
• !.
< dm to the land above de-
a on« bavlng land rich in ledge# that pantn-d every
»• ribe<|, before County* Clerk Klan»-
All of ths blg- wh«*r«*. Th«*y «link a #1 iaft and were
(
. «'tt his office at Klamath
d« «scopi thè doing well when India us d(*scend»*d
Fall , Or»-zun, on tin* 3rd day of No-
tli« Downing iipuu the lit th* ramp,
Thr«*» of the v«*mber, 190-S.
Hliovels are ai partners were klll«*d.
The fourth»
Claimant name« a* witneMes:
ind li I h stateri who wu »»ar priH urlng
g KII|»plieM at
I
nk Johin»ton, Benjamin Corille,
d » libili CU th«* tin )•• of the raid, was never able
A M. lamiton, Ashley Beach, all of
to lea«' i th« ground again after inak- Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Ing hi# earape.
J. N. WATSON,
Th« a • old proapeetorn
S-20-10-22
Register.
.tawed 1 ut a cabin, and were |«r«par-
Ing
i ap the fruits of th«lr labors,
Nol l) E FOR PUBLICATION.
uilddli
wot k For
reason, either iHvaiiM* they
Not Coal Land.
trains ar«*
gang did n< >t •’..•■ : it. situated a it Wa.-
D ¡ artment of the Interior, U. S.
and m »• bal
faut 1 in an
i.speitisl gul«h. th«» cabin Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon,
a* the Hill*
stood for jiarn unniol'-t'd, and an July 30, 1908;
PII*
by wagon ' obR-ct of i irioun Interest <*n th-* part
Notice Is hereby given that Samuel
t*l :n
for ubiilt- of the
• • herders, some of whom H. King, of Ft. Klamath, Oregon,
n ri
on of th«* I camped ill the old cat n until ‘t »bo, on April 23, 1908. made Home- j
for
c
<•(
a«r<»KM th«* finally f *11 -o pl- c « h and was burn««! st a I Entry No. 4007, Serial No.
il t
i«- («meret« or blown an
only a t.*w pieces of ■il'.'6, for lot 22, section 10, and lol
>n< •• and will boards b
mid there remaining ■>. section 15, T. 33 S., R. 7 >4 E.. W.
m of t hi’ * rack. when the • oflurt brothers appeared M , has tiled notice of intention to
.lot» li whether the trullis on t lie seen * and found the old work- make Final Commutation proof, to
< to the i halili'-l to eoli­ Ings, i some <»t which nr« to be se-*n
-tabli-h claim to the land above de-
*
th« mutts this »Inter or today*.
• rlbed, 1 • fore County Clerk Klam­
not
i 1 d. ■ 111 s of that Heelion
ath county, at his office, at Klamath
Tills is r- rialnlv **Th<‘ l.ost Cabin
i
i , am« . fi' i z , ovet mln« that E H. Loftiit*, «»f Gohlrun, Falls, Oregon, on the 14th day of
«old r.pellH t V»1!' \ u inter Oregon, ha­ f«»tm<! and G«»h!rnn is September, 1908.
during
1 Hi» I hit I it 'w <»liid I»«'
dbh* foi : th*' countr.v that
Claimant names as witnesses:
l
was one«* the <*«*nter
I m ml m t o IU«V I gat«* *1 IllH ÌM Hot theca.»* i of the raids of painted st*rages.
I. 11, - -ig. G S. Hoyt, W. D. King-
in tin* riveir hut oui; in th«» rut i
’ It w
v«*n years ago.** «aid Mr, Jon, <’. C. Jackaon, all of Ft. Klam­
h «!- IÌIAIM h.
If this I m »U» It Loft uh .
at I was in Ashland* Ore* ath, Oregon.
ii at 1 In* winter 1I erm in uà gon, when at» oh! man ask«d 111«
H b pioli
J. N. WATSON.
util he estat Il-le d n«.*it the townsll« whuilnT I kn«**A anything about south
Register.
of Word«»n. Ì his is only three iii II'- k .ww^-w.-rn
va-torn Oregon,
Or- gon.
I told him that I
MUI) I I Oil IT BI.HATION
from Teeter# binding and stages had (hiveii atoc* k (lirong* th.' «mr*
could run from therti to connect ? with I try n fair east a# Harm*}. Then he IT. S. Land office at Lakeview, Ore­
gon, July 1 4, 1 SOS.
»oat at th«* latter place.
I sliowed in«» a rough map. .* and asked
Notice is hereby given that Restora
♦
| wlndber I had ever H«‘«*n any old
ri.l \TA <>l hl < hH.
i a orkingH.
I
bail
not and told French, of Klamath Falls. Oregon,
On Inst Tuesday, September Ihl I him ho . He told me, then» the story who, ou October 6, 1902, made home-
the open season for ducks wen*, in­ (of th«* Ixmt Cabin, and raid that it -lead entry No. 2 748, Serial No. 069,
■ ir s'- sei*, nwli se*4, se’4 swi4,
to efTect and will continue until tin* I a) I n't ween two lake* in ba hl hil!s.
4-i ; i ol Ecbruary. The sportsmen of II«* « xplnlntd that h«» ha-! never In n S-.tion 11, T 38 8., R 9 E. W. M.,
In
tiled notice of intention to make
Klamath I alls ar<‘ already preparla?. able to locate it.
My I rot her wan
to go out alter game.
.Mr, Bishop, better acquaintt'd with the region llual lii ' year proof, to establish
u ho is a!ua\■ u «-il pouted on the I m ’ s ! I than I waa. for he had driven after claim to the land above described, be-
places for hunting, stales that tin* borH«»s there, w hile I had always tak- fore County Clerk of Klamath Coun­
at Klamath
i
ducks are very plentiful this y«*ar. «»il the route to the northeast, be- ty. Oregon, at his office
Falls, Oregon, on tic IMl day of
i l»e mallard is the princ ipal game* at «aiis«' I knew it well,
I asked him
August, 1908.
this s ason of the year, th« canvas aluuit it.
Afti r some time my brotn-
Claimant names as witnesses:
lack, t«*al and other ducks coming in |«*r told no ■ lie km w of the workings
Fred A. Janssen , John Janssen.
it i along in Xovc-mlwr.
I th«» man at \shland had referred to
The» beat shmitltig I h usually on ami lit* took me to the old workings. Willie N-ubert. Mrs. F. E. Boyd, all
I be Low er lake mid tnarnhcH in the from which I at once panned gold, of Klamath Falls, Oregon.
J. N. WATSON,
■ lutlc rn pmt of the county. The re wlilrli was .a »
tisfai lory t hat w <
Register.
•rl order of the President setting ih«Toui»on . tukt tl a lot of claims and
I IRSI I UI -» I
INGS HANK
KI AMMU I Al l S, ORE.
!«»• .»! -»n
dining
parlor,
160 to
Dorris,
8-Ctf
l'or Salt or I iHfh—11f Hd» ii< e and
prup«*rty In tl»« b«*st town
? bijhln*
In th«» Willamette valley.
Inquire at the Bo«ton Store.
7-jtr
aV
Itti
Aftk y«M»r N<Mti«»n«g4*nt for rat vu and fini pirtirulftr-» ?»•« t
htcntur«* nini full information atout ih«* lami, writ«* t<>
<!
♦
CAREY ACT
LANDSALE
15,000 ui'l rs <ii I iiik I, ill
flit* St.ib-'di I'lillio, lying
along tin* Siiakt- River
iiml on lI k * hi .tin lino of
tin* O. S. I. railroad, be­
tween the towiifi of King
Hill ami Glenns Verry.
will Io* opened for aiHtle-
nient October 12, 100K.
The sale of 1 ho land w ill
l>o tinder the Mipervision
of the State Land Board
of Idaho.
Tile 1met
K'amath Falls
Oregon
For la-uac.
Hot«,' with everything new.
room, 1. •t'-hon. eight rixMims,
hi"' pA-rotiug.*, feeding 'rom
X .’<>» dall I.
Inquire at Hotel
) Itorrls, California
Specialty
381
All kinds of Finishing Luin-
her now on hand.
kargt- assortment of Doors
and Wintlows made up and
ready for immediate de-
liverv.
Can furnish an order on the
I grounds for any sized build­
ing within twenty-four
hours.
Large stock of Flooring in
three grades.
W. O. HUSON,
Manager
Oregon
“Builders”
Are you doing what you can to populate your
State?
OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE —Settlers, honest farmers, mechan­
ics, merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and a
willing heart—capital or no capital.
Southern Pacific Co.
(Lines in Oregon)
is sending tons of literature to the East for distribution through
every available agency. Will you not help the good work of
buildi g Oregon by sending us the names and addresses of your
friends who are likely to be interested tn this State? We will be
glad to bear the expense of send ng them complete information
about OREGON and its opportunities.
COLONIST TICK ETS will be on sale during SEPTEM­
BER AND (MTOBER from the East to all points tn Oregon.
The fares from a few* principal cities are
From Denver
ÿjo.oo
4«
Omaha... .. $0.00
44
Kansas City 3o.oo
*4
St. Louis
44
Chicago
From Louisville
.«
Cincinnati
44
Cleveland
44
New York
§41.70
42.20
44-7Ç
çç.oo
TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID
If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit the
proper amount with ny of our agents.
The ticket will then be
furnished by telegraph.
WM. mcmurray ,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
Ashland Commercial College
Ashland, Oregon
\< . I< I
FOR 1*1 III.H ATION.
Not Coal Land.
1* ■
tinciit of the Interior, U. S
Lai I Office at Lakeview, Oregon.
August il, 1908.
\
ie i hereby given that John
I'n »erton, of Coeur d’Alene, Ida­
ho. who, on May 27. 1908, made tim-
liei and ■•uni" upp'ication No. 1189,
Sei I.; I N'o. 0284 ), for sH sw A, , uw 14
,w ’, . S. . 9, se se14 . Sec. 8, T. 37
S . E :• E . W. M.. has filed notice of
inf nii'ii to make final proof, to es-
tabli h claim,to the land above de-
-riih. .1. before County Clerk. Klam-
ith Co., nt his office, at Klamath
Falls. Oregon, on the 12th day of
October, 1908.
Claiii ant panics as witnesses:
I lari .i Pelt», of Klamath Falls, Or­
egon,
Dan Johnston, of Klamath
Falls. Ore .in. .1. M. Pinkerton, of
Wolf Ci i k. Oregon. E. Smith, of
Klanmth Falls, Oregon.
J N. WATSON,
S-13-10 X
Register.
Mil l( I I OR 1*1 BI.H ATION.
I>ef ai Im-tit of tlie Interior, U. S
Land Ortlt,- al Lakeview, Oregou,
July 15, 1908.
Notice is h«i«hi given that Heury
Herr, of Dorris. Calif , who, on
Oil
. 190-, made I’lmber and Stone
tppluatioii No. 084, T. A S. S. No.
1803, for Lot 4. Section 14, T. 41 8..
It
E , W. M., has filed notice of in­
tention to make tlnal proof, to estab-
II b claim to the land above described
before Count) Clerk. Klamuth Co.,
at bls offii •• nt Klamath Falls, Oregon
on i ih- 2d day of October, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Pan Gordon, of Keno, Oregon,
The steamer Klamath Is now 111 II
Andrew Wise, of Keno Oregon,
nlug between Teeters landing und the
Chas, Elgin, of Dorris, Calif.,
Bar, where passengers are trans­
C. Gordon, of Keno, Oregon.
ferred to the launch.
All freight Is
J N. WATSON.
being hauled on barges
7-30-10-1
Register.
Thorough and Practical Training in COMMERCIAL,
SHORTHAND and ENGLISH. Individual Instruction
by Experts.
We have been compelled to enlarge our
quarters every year and have now secured ample accom­
modations in the Sweedenburg block, Twice As Larg»
As Ever.
Nothing in -he line of Business Training is too good for
our students.
Complete Commercial Education
At about One-half the Usual Expense
Full Information Free
P. RITNER, President
«
Oregon Nursery Co
SALEM, OREGON.
Complete Stock of Fruit,
Shade and Ornamental
Trees. Shrubs, Vines
R. G. ROSS, AGENT
BOX 175
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE
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Our Complet*
Catalog of
WILL A. LEONARD
DENTIST
Wlthrow-Melhase Building
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DR. WM. MARTIN
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jOffioe orar Klamath County Bank