Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, September 10, 1908, Image 2

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    CITV BRIEFS.
A new dock haa been bulli iti thè
FOR SALE A stock of geimral
merchandise Including building and
l'piier l.ake landing.
store tixt mos, local ton Is good and
A great big achooner al thè Ho­ busin« ' is good Foi pnrllculare call
Hotel Dorris, Dorris —that's the
7-* on or .sdresH, W I' SEIHIE, DAIRY.
E. J. MURRAY, Editor.
place to stop.
*-• tel Dorrla.
Oscar Buncli waa in thè city Satin OREGON
Don't forget to stop at the Hotel
FOR BALE In Trucki'o, Calif.,
Dorri«. when in Dorris.
T-l day from Fort Klamath after aup-
i |iliea.
.»ne tirai class saliMin luisille»». one
<1«.> T Cline waa In th«* city Fri­
2A jwr eettt off oh Ja|wa-tac al dance hall, and i valdonce pi operi I, s
day front Ills ranch in tangell valley.
Ita Idi» Ina.
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
Address Box 2.3, 1'iiuk.. Calif
Have you had troubl«» In getliug
R K. Iluusaker Ioni a ItìilU pouud
8 I
9 l
your r«*palitug done promptly Try
borse Frlday at thè Centrali ranch
All communications submitted (or publication in the column« of this ps|ier Winters.
8-6tt 1 from eatlng too ntuch alfalfa
FOR BALK 24'> acres of land set
• ill be insetted oulv over the name of the writer. No non de plume articles
'n miles below Kenn on the Rivet
H L. Holgate atnl Jas H. Driscoll
will be published.
Don i overlook thè ad of thè Star
1,500,00 feet of timber <>u the piaci
came down from Bouanza Friday to Drug Store on back pago.
good range Inquire of .lack Connollv
attend
the
Water
Users
meeting.
Ti
NNEI.
MAt
HIÑERA
IX<TAI.I.ED.
FRUIT FOR SEATTLE.
The brlcklmera are now working Keno. Oli-goti. IH ionie to lunch and
If your glass«*» get broken try on thè
Any doubting Thoma»««» who may
»«s'ond story of the new Hum 'ake a look around
While Klamath county's crop of
9 :! tf
AVtutera. All work done same day block.
fruit will not be as extensive this year have had doubts as to when actual
as
reeeiv««d.
k-dtf
FOR SALE Two well bred mali
us in seasons |>aat, some very excell­ work would begin on the two tunnels
Voti cannot afford to miss the lilg
one 8 years old. welght about limi
Th«* takeview Herald is now under sale at the Boston Store.
ent varieties of the hardier fruits are at Dorris may now climb up onto the
ibs ; thè otiier 5 yeius old. welght
Erickson a th«* management of J. M Ba« holder.
being grown in some of the more band wagou and Imost
AV. !.. Welsh and C C. Pearson about 14oo, with it sucklug colf
an
attorney
ot
takeview.
contractors,
Petterson,
the
railroad
protected districts. An opportunity
aere In the city from Dairy Katui itoth well broke, genti» and irne and
G«*o. C. Humphrey and wtf<* arriv­ day
is given this section for some very ef­ have bad a crew of men at work on
■ red to gi oii horses. Prive, l 'itn
fective advertising at small expense the approaches to the big tunnel ed on Friday from Oakland. Calif .
A bove all get one of th<>»,< hand­ See Alieni ni thè ranch of Vigili Klrk-
by exhibits at the Alaska-Yukon Ex­ through Otey hill for the past two They w«*m t«» Odetuut for several days some pictures for
it at Star Drug patt-rlck. Fort Klanialh. Oregon Al
position at Seattle next year. All the weeks. And now a force of workmen outing.
Store.
So olii' lu'iivi lue k and doublé lini
uxiienses of shipping, staring and dis­ is putting in the stationery machin­
Unit too phased to show you our
I! Il Applegate camo down from uosa, saddie. brulle ami wagon jack
ery
to
be
used
on
this
work
Already
playing the fruit will be borne by the
sp> .al < n those new pictures Stat
A imi gain
. .101 f
tlie Agency Friday for a few days' Prive 8*0
Oregon Commission, and Klamath the E. A P ctimpany has 16 dinky Drug Store.
*
visit.
county should take advantage of this engines at work along the line of
John Chastain, of Bonanza, is now
I Hit SALK OR lit Al»l
MONEY TO LOAN on City Prop­
opportunity to be represented. The their contracts. Under th«> supervi­ working f<»r Cha«tnin A Obenehaln.
One J I Case 10 foot header, two
erty, Ranch or Timber laud. HALL­ I beader beds, new
following letter received by County sion of Mr F C. Birch two 54iu \16 in their general merchandis«* st<»r«'
Also one :i year
7-30lf uld Durham Bull. Apply
Fruit Inspector Stearns from W. K. ft. boilers, a 640 ft. air compressor,
AA e esp«'cially »«'licit watches upon SHEPHERD CO.
electric
engiue
an«l
fan
engine
are
l>e-
Newell, of the State Board of Horti-
Capt. Corblt Is Installing heavy
l< S. Parrish, Merrill. Oregon.
which others have failed to keep
culture, explains the matter thor- iug installed. Crude oil will be used goo«l time. Try Winters.
8-6tf machinery on the »teanier Eagle ply­ v27-2l
as fuel and the Hewitt Machinery
oughly:
ing the waters of the Upper Lake.
R C. Anderson says that threshing ’
HAM II FOR SALI
company
of San Francisco has the
"Portland. Oregon.
No use to wear old clothes when
I offer my '60 acre ranch for sale
contract. All of the machinery will start«*«! on Friday In the Merrill
August 25. 1908.
•hey
are
going
so
cheap
at
the
Bos
­
at the small price of |2o per acre If
country. Tin* first work la l>«*lng
"The State of Oregon must make be put In on th«« Otey »Ide of the liill
sold in 90 da's. 4 00 acres under
ton Store's big sale.
done on Guy Merrill's plae<*
except
one
fan
engine,
which
will
b«*
cultivation;
t>0 acres more can bi
a magnificent fruit exhibit at the
Tom
Balis
is
up
from
Merrill
after
C.
C.
Hogue,
disbursing
agent
«>1
installed
on
this
side.
cleared;
300 acres pasture land, all
Alaska-Y ukon-Pacific Exposition at
According to Mr. Birch the work th«* Reclamation Service, has been n stock of fi nit for his soft drink fenced; |.:ooo worth of buildings on
S«*attle next year, We as fruit grow-
isiting th«* several government camps stand at that place.
place; 50 acres In alfalfa; 200 acres
era must not allow it to be said that of installing this machinery will <w
If you have any fancy or heavy come under the ditch now bit I Id 1 n g
any other district can excel or even cupy al»oiit 30 to 40 days. Burley th«1 past few days paying off th«* men
ISO more will come under the diteli
Louis Gorman, who was injured by ironing to be done we have the man later
«*qual us. and in order to accomplish drills will b«* used on th«* tunnel,
Hood outside range Terms,
Steam Laundry.
the dtisired result there must be ac­ which is 2100 feet long. Reside« fur­ lh<* train at AA'««ed, has had his arm that cun do it.
one-third «ash, balance to suit, intel-
nishing
|M»wer
for
these
drills,
the
air
8-20-9-17
esi
at
s
per cent
xniputat«si
and
several
toes
removed
tive work along the line.
Address TIH >s M Alt i IX.
A dangerous reef has just been io
"The apple exhibit must be gath­ compressors will run a steam shovel. He has been taken to tb<* hospital at
AA’ork on the second tunnel near Yreka.
ered this Fall and put in cold storage.
<at<*d just above the Buena.Vista 8-16-10-15* Klamath Falls, Oregon
The Oregon Commission Is building th«« Oregon line will be mostly by
Take your watch repairing to Win­ landing on the Upper Lake
Mlflt F III Slot Kitol HI lis
a cold storage plant In the basemeut han«l as th«* tunnel proper is only ters who employs the only graduate
A big fire was raging on the marsh
Slock lioille: a of the Klamath Wa
I
loon
f«*et
long
after
th«*
approaches
of the Oregon Building at Seattle, so
watchmaker in the county.
8-6lf at the Wi'ed place In Wood river ter I'sers Association plea«' ink no­
that all fruit destined for exhibit can ¡are finished. On th«* big tunnel, how­ , Th«* first run of ocean salmon up valley, near the boat landing. Satur-
tice that pursuant to adjournment
ever. the very lat«*st improved ma-'
be sent there and stored.
the Klamath River have reached day afternoon.
nt meeting of Julie ..th aud till. 1908,
It
is
thought
“Pr«*sident AVehrung of the Oregon ' , ’l'ner'
Keno. a number of the fish being
Now is the time to supply your • stockholders meeting will In* held
Commission has asked me to assist that at least a year will tn* consumed caught there on Friday
Seieral of winter needs as well as present nec- In Houston « Opera House. Klamath
by
this
work
and
i>erhaps
several
In gatheiing this fruit, hence this let­
the salmon were sent to parties in «ssitles at the Boston Store's great f alls. Ore.. September 4th. 1*08, at
I the hour of 2 o'clock I* M.
ter to you as County Inspector asking months more. A force of several this city and are in fine shn|>e. They sale.
your help. You are familiar with the •‘«“’red men will lie necessary and are good eating at this season of the
c r CHASTAIN, Secretai
F. II. Page, of Portland, who has
conditions in your county and know •’*** <u,,n*‘l town terminus will be a
year.
I,pen visiting In the northern part of
just where the best fruit is to be!•>usv
railrtiad city while th.«
MONEY TO LOAN AA'e have sev­ ih<- county, left on Saturlav for hi-
found aud also the people who will wonderful re«ourc«*s of Rutte valley
eral thousand dollars to loan on real home.
are
being
exploited.
—
Dorris
Bisister.
be most likely to assist in the mat­
estate.
MASON & SI.OUGII
---------- •----------
CORA Al.1.15, ORl.tiOX
ter.
AA’ANTED—Position as cook In a
J. P. Churchill arrived it» the city hotel, boarding house or camp, Beat
PETITION TO INCORPORATE.
"The Commission will pay all the
Offers collegiate courses In Agrlcul-
Friday from Yreka, to attend the
freight charges and Btore the fruit at
A dispatch troni Dorris says th. meeting of the Water Users Associa­ •f references if required. I! L Hur- 'ure. Including Agronomy, llortlcul-
the proper time, giving to each coun­ a petition has been preiiared and
liman. McCloud. Calif Caiup 3.
‘ure. Animal Husbandry, Dairy Hus­
\
ty. locality, fruit growers, union or i being circulated among tbe property tion, and to look after other business “-3-10-1 •
bandry. etc ; Forestry; Domestic
matters.
He
was
accompanied
by
his
individual donatiug the fruit,
owners and others in that town ask- I brother-in-law, J. T. Wheeler, an at­
Wm .lennlson. who has been em­ Science and Art; Civil, Electrical, Me-
credit for the same. Thls will enable lng
BU election b«* called by the
ployed at Ackley's mill, 1s with the hanical. and Mlulug Engineering;
any grower or association to make Board of Supervisors for the purpose torney of Rawhide, Nevada, and Dr ria k-crusher during n temporary shut ‘oiuiuerce; Pharmacy.
an exhibit and do some effective ad­ ■ of voting on the proposition of In­ C. A. tarsou, of Yreka, who are anx­ down of the mill
Offers elementary rourses In Agri-
ious to see the Klamath country,
vertising at very small expense.
•ulture. Forestry, Domestic Science
corporating the town of Dorris. The
Lester
Klrkpiitriik
has
resigned
Pla«e your order for grain bags
"Will you kindly take up this mat-! petition will go before the Supervis­
Hid Art, Commerce, and Mechanic
Carload to his position in the post office, and Arts, Including forge work, cabinet
ter at once in your county? Submit I ors at the regular meeting on Octo with MARTIX BROS
npn.
8-20-It .Mrs. Murdoch has been engaged to making, steam fitting, plumbing, ma
it to any fruit growers union you i I b«-r ■6th. but whether it will be acted •rrii
Uli the vacancy.
may have, to your Commercial bod- j i upon at that session or not is not
hine work. etc.
!
Patterson and J. M Smith.
A spacious boat house lias just
ies and to as many individuals as known.
Strong faculty, modern equipment;
I.them Pacific men who have
been completed for .Messrs. Martin 'ree tuition; open* Sept. 25.
possible. Secure the aid of yourf There is a proposition on foot in
V I . Jing in the city for several
illustrated catalogue with full In I
newspapers and make every effort to ¡connection with the incorporation ta;, h . I-ft Friday morning for n few and Clark at the new Worden land­
or mat Ion on application to the Reg
secure an exhibit that will be a credit ¡movement, and it is nothing less than day s al Odessa. They wore accom ing on the Upper lake.
8-6-8-27
to your county.
Eleven feet of water has recen*- strar, free.
ia plan to change the name of the panied by AV. S. AVorden.
* All fruits intended for exhibit town at the same time that it is in­
Iw-en
soundisi
along
the
en»t
shore
iy
Speclnl attention Is called to the
should be packed with paper wrap­ corporated. Some are proposing that
Ashland Commercial College BfiggM of the l’p|>er Lake for several miles
pers and cardboard, and rushed into tbe old name of the place, Klamath
above the Worden landing
7-23-9-4
in this Issue.
cold storage just as quickly as pos­ Pass, be selected.
Mr. and Mr» AA'Illiam V. Mong re­
Henry L. Parrish was up from his
sible—this is of supreme importance. I The town now has a population of
New Bicycle» for Salr .tod Rent
"Please notify M. D. Wisdarn, Sec- '
ranek on Friday to attend the AA'a- turned last evening from Alturas.
something more tl.au 500, ami. con-
They
will
probably
remain
here
until
rer Users meeting. He says that while
retary, on or before September 15tb tInues to grow.
Tents for rent
•
crops are rather light, he expect* to after the Carnival.
about what you can do and he will
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
M ason a S lough
ABSTRACTERS
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON
-A l 'I io I l 'V Hi»*-* of InvVMt-
ailOIMÍM tillit XX’ill Ulfille**
thv purotuiMvr monv.v
Lands
Ranches
City Property
Farm Mortgages
MASON &. SLOUGH
0. K. TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
t
J
Í
i
Phones Office 871, Barn 873
« ------ t s
Lakeside Inn
MRS. M. McMILLAN. Prop’r
improVeinontN.
73 rooni.t
Sumpit' llooniR. Bur Boom, I’urlors,
Booms, Etc., Etc.
Modi i n
’
>
WWW«
MIÖWÄY STABLE
FIRST-CLASS TURNOUTS
With or Without Driver
CHAS. R. BALDWIN, Proprietor
i
Opening of Oregon
Central Military Road Grant
$200
realize about |12*0 from 50 acres
Ella Callahan nrrlvetl from Oak­
All Kinds of Repairs
which he has in alfalfa
land Friday ami left the next morn­
In the Circuit Court of the Stale of
MONEY TO LOAN on City Prop­ ing for .Merrill, where she will teach
euch ten-acre ranch irrigated,
Jregon. for the County of Klamath erty, Ranch or Timber land. HALL- in one of the schools.
he
.Mary A Sullivan. Plaintiff, vs J.E. AHEPHERD CO.
7-30tf
On failure to pay his fine and coets.
the name regardless of the size of
Opp. American Hotel
Sullivan. Defendant. Sult In Equity
Al
Harrison
was
taken
Into
custody
I
lit'
Mrs. L. C. Sisemore returned last
for Decree of Divorce.
and confined In the county jail. At­
To J E. Sullivan, the above named Thursday from Weed, where she ac­ tachment will be served on his prop­
2500 Acres Tree
are cheaper than to honientoad land
companied her two sons, who were
defendant:
Ths Lakeside romtmny ha» 2500 acres
erty
this
afternoon
to
cover
the
costs.
residence restrictions.
on
their
way
to
school
at
Berkeley.
'
of
land
under
the
Adams
ditch
that
it
In the name of the State of Ore­
F. AA'. Riggs, who haa been employ will give RENT FREE for one year.
gon: You are hereby required to ap­ She left Friday morning for her home
Scttlers are coming from twenty-live states and over
includes the use of the land and
•d for the past few months on the This
pear and answer the complaint fil?d at Fort Klamath.
water.
Th«1 renter must dear and
one
quarter of the contracts arc already sold.
Lakeview
Examiner,
Is
rxpect>*d
holm
200 arres of Good Pasture Land
place the land in cultivation. The rent­
against you in the above entitled suit,
a
few
days
to
accept
n
p
>-l
er
gets
all
the
crop
but
we
reserve
the
within
for
Rent.
Plenty
of
Feed
¡
’
nil
Water.
<>n
or
before
th«
1
22nd
day
of
October,
FAVOR NEW COURHE.
right to pasture the stubble
Look into tnis great Land
lion on the Klamath Republican
The High School Board, which was 1908, that being the date of *h< .ast Enquire at JACK CONNOLLY'S, 7
The Lakeside Company,
Grant Opening at once
miles
west
of
Keno.
8-20-827
publication
ot
summons
and
the
last
J Frank Adams, Msnager,
I. D Applegate and Miss Alice Ap-
In session Friday, signed the con­
Merrill.
l>r«*g
>n.
piegate
arrived
In
the
city
last
Frl-
tracts with the teachers, and discuss­ date within which the defendant is
O. If. Crutnpacker Thursday killed
I
ed the adoption of the Normal course I required to answer as fix«*d by the or- a coyote in the Buena Vista addition, day from Fruitvale. Calif, MlM Ap-
Reliable
for the tenth, eleventh and twelfth i der of publication of this summons, which has b<*en troubling the r«*»i- piegate will leave In a few days for
grades in the High School. All of .and if you fail to appear and answer dents of that part of the city for I akevlew where she will teach.
Local Agent, KLAHATH FALLS, ORE.
ATTORNEY AND
the members of the Board were the plaintiff will apply to the Court some time by carrying off their chick­
A. AV. Walker and wife, Jno. w.
'for
the
relief
demanded
in
said
com-
COUNSELOR
AT
LAW
strongly in favor of the course and It
ens. It wems that th«* town is grow­ Mi-lx-n and wife and A. V. Percival
will probably be adopted after a con­ I plaint. Said suit is brought to secure ing so rapidly that it is encroai-hlng arrived here on Friday from Crater
KLAMATH FAI-LB. OREGON
sultation is held with the Principal .dissolution of the bonds of matri­ on the domain of the coyote and the take. The party are residents of ROOMS 7 A 8. MURDOCK BLDG.
mony
existing
b«*tw««en
plaintiff
and
and the teachers of the school.
jack rabbit.
Medford nnd made the trip In two
The new course of study, as sug­ ¡defendant, for an undivided one-third
List your property with us. With ' Reo cars.
part
in
plaintiff's
individual
right
in
DR. C. P. MASON
gested by State Superintendent Ack­
i onnect Ions in all the leading cities
Bert liavls came down on Friday
erman, is entitled "A Teachers' Train­ fee of the whole of the real estate on the coast, we are in a
DENTIST
position to from Odessa, where he haa been put­
ing Class Course." The course Is de­ owned by defendant, as follows, to-
Office in American Bank A Trust Com
Do you intend to become u teacher? The
turn your properly over in a short ting in the logs on ititi government
wit
:
signed to be of assistance to High
pan y'a Building
time.
Oregon
State Normal Schools at AHhlarid,
The
land.
tli<-
lumber
of
which
Is
being
school students who intend to teach,
PHONE «14
Klamath Basin Irrigated Latitili Co. used to build the flume on the canal.
Monmouth and WcHton oiler exceptional
but feel that they cannot afford to , of the
7-2tf
KLAMATH FALLS
OREGON
Upstairs Republican Block Mr. Davis Is In the city to get a few
inducements to students preparing to
leave home to fit themselves for the : SE A4.
supplies.
He
says
ho
expects
to
get
Sec.
M
Al
teach Her of rstalogus
or other Informal Ion a<l<l mu ihr nrisildoni,
R. C. Anderson, of .Merrill, was In
work. This would be specially advan­
ÜW roaporllvs «.hiril«. or MorrWary of th.. Hoard.
arid
the
contract
finished
In
about
two
town
Friday
to
attend
the
meeting
tageous to Klamath county, where
8<*c. of the Water i'aers Association. .Mr. weeks.
students have to travel so far to at­ ¡the E ’i of the N E ’«.
28,
Township
3
7
S..
R.
13
E
AA
M.. Anderson and family have been
A. Helming A- Co., fur merchants,
tend tbe Normal. Even the school |
r?t"Ashland Is’severafdays travel dhe “ntalaillg In all 320 acres; that the spending several weeks on a camping | pays highest cash prices for all kinds
THE LAND MAN
tant, and is inconvenient for students
^v''
f'ituy care and cus­ trli> in California, and says he does i of hides and furs. Headquarters at
tody of the minor children of said not know anything alaiut the crops1 American Hotel.
tf
to visit home.
I ARC.» STCATALOG
JONES CA1H SToàr
Small tracts of well located title
It »4
With the new course It practically marriage, and that the d«-fendant con­ in the Merrill country as his boys
I X.« . Mr,.,,
List your land for sale with this
Mail Order H o « m < m
tribute
toward
the
nurture
and
edu
­
have
been
attending
to
that
t.iarsh
lands
offered
for
one
week
nt
»
”*• mm ,
l„
Ah» North weal
cuts off a year in the Normal. With
office; we have buyers for all
C«l«lu(
ECONOMIZE
THRO
JONES
820
per
acre.
Abel
Ady
tf
GROCERIES
the completion of the course a certi­ cation of sal'i «.'blldten the sum ot
The famous Nettleton shoe, for
classes of Klamath County
Th« Hu, « m Guide
Hardwfiffi, Dry Lonrl* and
The Steam Laundry has In Its em­
h J' c * '4 all kitwix
ficate is issued, which w’ll be honored 8500 00
men. are to be found at the Boston
F.osl and Osk St,
property.
.» t'fiulgf M- I Ihly
Also
that
the
defendant
pay
in
the
in any state Normal school in lieu
PORTLAND, QH,
I 4< -l. fi
Store, which has the exclusive agency ploy two experienced laundrymen to
NG I OR CATALOG
the "York prescribed in pedagogy in plaintiff the sum of 11.1 on to ni**«*t for them. The Nettleton shoe for look after the washing and fancy
8 20 » 17
the freshman year. Tbe opinion is her immediate Indebtedness and fl50 grace, comfort and ease has no equal l,o,1’nK
also expressed thst msuy who take for ™ts and attorneys’ fees of this for wearing qualities It cannot I h *
The only acreage adjacent to
Maje Carter, of Ashland, met with
Plaintiff prays foi •'•■neral re­
K Ismath Falls for siile in small
this course will become so Interested suit
surpassed.
a painful accident Iasi Thursday on
lief.
In It that they will eventually take up
tracts. More than a score of
Beaver
Ciii'k
In
ilils
loiinty,
and
his
Tile staff of leaclielH fol Illi* lily
This summons is published In the
You will Enjoy
people have secured sites for
more advanced work in one of the
ASHLAND, ORE.
schools Is now complete The last wounds may even yet prove very ser­
homes.
regular Normal schools. Student« Klamath Falls Republican, a weekly
two vacancies were filled on Friday. ious. He had arrived only a day or
newspaper,
printed
and
pulillsh«*d
at
who take this course could fill tem­
SOMETHING SPECIAL
Miss Baker, of Kansas, who has been two before the accident at the proa-
porary vacancies In the common Klamath Fulls, Oregon, by order of
«T»ect
lie
had
been
employed
to
do
awl
it
.
NEW
gfio.iKKi
IIITLDING
0a«/SM«
aatf Shnnhttul TnMttg. tHona.h
in the county for some time, has been
•»<1 anara«/.
schools, and thus would gain more Hou. George Noland, judge of said
some woik on, coming direct from
rhe < 01.1.EGE OF LIBERAL ARTS
are the beat buys on the market
Court, and dated Br-ptember 9, I9o8 secured to teach the Third grade.
exprlence and be the mans of pre­
6
MONTHS
SCHOLARSHIP
M d»
ill«! deathiied of his brother Ernest
nfTers thorough InstruiHon of high
The first publication to be made on The Fifth grade will be fil.ed by .Miss
» MONTHS SCHOLARSHIP . ftM 00
venting greot inconvenience und pos­
at
Klamath
Falla,
when
In
some
man
­
qiiiilliy.
<
oiii-M
s
also
In
Oratory,
Dona Bell, who has been teaching In
the 10th day of September, 1908.
sibly the dismissal ot some of the
NOTE THE SPECIAL
ner not learned, a number of caps
Music, '1 lii'oltigy. Touching, Metili Ine,
the Medford schools.
BENSON tr STONE.
All .hi.l.nl« w I hiwcui «« nine month« x holar.
Claeses for a few days
exploded. Both of his legs were bad
I jiw , mid In tli« Academy.
•nl|> «nd «nur Sapiemlwr 7 will 1« •ntlllxl to th«
9-10-10-22
Attorneys for Plsintlff
eomblnioi rour.. to J,,ly 1 iwti
intludlng
Ladles! Have your Fall and Wlu- ly lacerated. He was taken to ills
For catalogue address,
i'”"’.'?"" 50
Tlihslv«« >vu an «itrw
ter
garments
made
n<-w
Try
the
home
In
AHhland.and
at
last
accounts
month
Invvailsitaand
oom«
PREHIDENT
FLETCHER
HOMAN
THE
LAND
MAN
AA'atcb for the big RetnoTtl Sale
Bee A4)’ for aviL lai da.
Ct STEAM LAUNDRY.
8-2O-9-17 was doing well.—-Yreka Journal.
,
.
SALEM, OREGON.
al tbe BOSTON STAME.
Address P. RITNIiR, President.
give you full instructions regarding
shipping. Every box n»*j3t be mark
ed plainly with the grower's naim
and address and name of variety.
"No better work for horticulture
than this can be done; the success of
this part of your county exhibit will
depend upon your efforts, and I be­
lieve your County Court will allow
your expenses for the time necessary
if you present the matter properly
to It."
St MMONS.
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GUN STORE
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T. W. STEPHENS
C. C. BROWER
Oregon Normal Schools
FRANK IRA WHITE
C. L. STARR
Salem, Ore.
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