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

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    MANY WILL BE
sonn;,
nothe .
st MMAKY <>F OFFK IAI,
Ko III FIU»M DAIRY TO
ORDER ON FIRST I'NIT.
LAKE fOl'NTY LINE.
Following Is a siinimary of the
Th» reeant good roads agitation Is
official order received b> the It«« lain- resulting In ¿«finite plans. A num­
atlon office In this city giving the ber of responsible men have now In
KKK SlORt
cost of Hi«- first unit of the Klamath view the building of u model highway
Project and when the same Is to lie from Dairy to tho Lake County tine,
I he Place to Buy
paid and orders governing the public through Langell Valley, by private
J
lands:
.subscription It Is luaruwl that three
Your toy»
ESTRAI NOTH E.
Public notice of Irrigation of first iiu-n have already offered to contrib­
Lost, strayed or stolen, one dark unit of the Klamuth Project was dat- ute «100 each toward this road and
brown, or nearly black mare, 8 years h-d November 16, 1908.
Il Is thought that sufficient money to
<dd, branded T in Clyde und borse I Covers T. 39 8 . It 8. 38, 40, 8, build it will be easily secured.
sim« on left shoulder, half circle over R. 9, 39, 40. 41 8. R. 10. 40, 41.
Messrs. E it. C. Williams, Jacob
2 left stltlv; bur 3, connected, right H , It II. 41. H , . It 12. all E W. M . Hueck. John Shook and Jas. II. Drl»-I
shoulder.
Should
liuvn suckling and T 48 N H 6 I K , Ml. Diablo Mer. icoll who ar« vice-presidents of the)
Land Offices at Lakeview, Oregon, County Good lloads Association, will .
To relieve Ilin worst form« of lllioii- . colt.
One bay mure, him k uiune und tuli, for Will Mer , an«l at Iteddlng, Cal., be requested to act as a committee to!
mutism, take a lunspoonful of the fol
CHILDREN
lowing mixture ufter each no al and 1 chunkey build, 3 years old, brand«-«! for Mt. Diablo Mer. lands.
- forward th» proposed road. The pro-
<4 on left lilp, bur 3, connected, right
at bedtime,
Waler right application» may be : position Is In no sense In opposition
TOYS OF ALL KINDS
|5 reward for return of made for public lands under bomo- to the proposed Klamath Falls-Lake-1
Fluid Extract Dand««llon. on«*-)>alf shoulder.
DOLIJ4!
DOUA
ounce, Conipounil Kai gon, on«, oiin«-««, I either; or rvasonuble reward fur tlielr »i«-ud provisions and on private lands view road, which all favor, but It Is
IMHIKH,
GAMES
i al the rusp«-ctlve land offices
I rather In line with It. The value of
Cunipoiiiiii Syrup Sarsaparilla, three whereabouts
OI Ml
BALLS
M II BBKHIC.
Limit of area for application 160 goo«! roads In genetal. and of thia
ounces
TRAINS
DRl MM
K Imiiuth Fallu. < h < ucres, private land, nnd the area of road In particular, n>-eds no argu­
These hurmleus lngredl«ints <un 11-26-21*
ME< HANK AL TOYS
(he bonieatead for public laud
ment to prove and If the road should |
lie obtulni'd from our lionic druggists. I
lit BBEIi BOOTH
The charges for Irrigation and op­ be made a portion of the Klamath
nnd are easily mixed by sliuklug th'*ni
NOTICE Foil 1*1'111.It'ATION.
COATS
well In n bottle
Relief la geuerully
<AI*S
MITTENS
Department of the Interior. U. H eration and maintenance are on the Falla-Lakeview highway Its building!
felt from the first few do»«-«
I.and Office at Lakeview, Oregon, Irrigable acreage In «-acti unit, wheth­ will so much aid that project Should
NEWEST STYLES IN BOYS'
It not Ire on that line It will prove ex­
er Irrigated or not
This prescript hili forces the clog I October 24, 1SUK.
KNH KERIMS KER BITTS
Notice is hereby given that liusule
Bulldlug charge Is «30.00 per acre tremely useful to the residents of the
g««l up, Inactive kidneys to Biter mid
FINE DRESS SHOES
|
Carlisle,
now HfüMlc JobuMfon, of III ten equal annual Installment» and several districts through wblcb It
strain from th«« blood th«* poison->us
HIMlIrH
TOKE8
waste matter and uric acid, which Klamath Falls, Oregon, who, ou Jan­ the maintenance charge for 1909 Is passes The proponents of this sub­
SCRAP ALBI MM
uary 2 6, 1904. made Homestead Eli- 76 cents per acre
scription road are Young and Langell
caiisi-B Rheumatism
ETC., ETC.
Building charges can be paid 1*1 Valley people, but Bonanza will aid
As Rheumatism is uol only the ii v. No 320:1. iM. liul No 071 1 I. tor
most painful au<! torturous disease, KW.NE' m , bK'vMV',. S.Mtlon IS, full nt uny time on private land and largely In Its construction.
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but dangerous to life, this simple re­ T. 37 S , It. 9 E . W. M. has Oli d utter patent Is obtained on horn«-
HEI*ORTED LAKEVIEW IS
cipe will no doubt be greatly valued notice of lutenllon to make filial live sleada
TO HAVE NARROW Gl'AGE.
The first installment on public
by muny sufferers here at home, who year proof, to establish claim to th«
The Lakeview Examiner says: It |
should at once prepare the mixture laud above described. before County lands must be paid when the filing
Clerk Klamath Co , at hla office, at Is mude On private lands the first Is commonly reported here that the
to g«-t tills relief
It Is said that n person who wo ild Klamath Falla. Oregon, 011 the 25tli Installment Is due May 1, 1909. and narrow gunge railroad Is to be extend- I
ed at once to I.ak'-vlew. We have
each year thereafter.
take this prescription regularly, a ilay of January, 190».
Claimnut names ns wltnoaaee:
No water will be furnished In any not been able to verify the report, but
dose or two dally, or even a few lliiies
ilea Car.Isle, A. M Jamison, Thoa si-ason Illi all charges for previous It «ertalnly Is the proper thing for .
n week, would never have serious |
that line to do. If it will do this, the'
Kidney or t’rlnsry disorders or Illi iu- Hinton, Ashley Beach, all of Klamath »«■nsons have been paid In full.
Falla,
Oregon.
P ->p|e li- r- will be willing to forgive
Entries
are
subject
to
cancellation
niallsin
J N WATSON.
j Its many sins of comnil»«lon in the
If charg«-» are not paid
Cut this out and preserve It Good 10-331317
Register.
t'aiicellutlon forfeits previous pay­ past.
Rheumatism prescriptions which re­
It would seem that, Inasmuch as
ments
ally rvIh'Vc are scurce. Indeed, nnd
■
DEPARTMENT «»I HIE INTERIOR.
Charges may be paid to the Special the road has men and tools and ma-
when you need It. you want It badly
General Land Office, Washington 1» Filial Agent of the ('. 8. Ileclama- terlal on the ground. It would be eas­
♦
2, 1908
NOTICE OF tlon Service, with the fee for money ier and cheaper to extend now than
Bring us your Butter. Chick« ns. C . Nov.......
to do so later. Tons of rails are avall-
nnd Turkeys and got CASH tor them RESTORATION OF PUBLIC LANDS order added
SETTLEMENT ANU ENTRY
Monarch .Mercantile Co.
11 12 TO Notice
abl« alongside of the Tonspah line,
Is hereby gives that the Act­
lying Idle and useless, that doubtless
ing H«s rotary of the interior baa va­ rose « bans homeless
cated ■ departmental order of wlth-
could be got at low cost, and there
<
IIILDREN
<
-OMMITTED.
BENSON &. STONE
diawal in so fur as the urn« affe«'ts
Is nothing to hinder grading all win­
the withdrawal for Irrigation purpos-
Marshal F P. Slate came up from
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
>» uiHb 1 lb<- iirf Of Juno 17. 1902 Merrill Monday with the Bv«* chil­ ter. Th» route from Alturas to Lake­
view can prac'lcally be laid on top of
(81 Slut . 188), foi us«- In «■>•»>!»•■« t K.n
.1 mrriean Hank
■ BUSINESS COLLEGE
with the Klamath Project. Oregon, of dren of Mr. and Mrs. E F. Rose- the ground and surfaced afterwards.
nini Trust lililí.
erans
Mr.
Rouecrans
has
recently
the following describe«) lands III the
In view of the fact of the thou­
State of Oregon, and by hla authority been »ent to the county poor farm
KLAMATH FALLS • OREGON
sands
coming next year and the thou­
such of said tracts as have not been and It Is stale«! that the mother Is
F« WASHINGTON ANO TENTH OTO I
sand of dollars this section has paid
heretofore finally restored and are
IM
HO 8» TUA NO 04» KOON
|
not otherwise withdrawn, reserved, not a capabl«* uerson to take care this company heretofore, Lakeview Is
M WRITE FOR CATALOG I
or appropriated, will be subject to of the children
>
1
Flacdt
Tess
wa
a
Oood
f
orOwn
|
certainly entitled to this extension
settlement under the public land laws
ATTORNEY AND
The children were taken before at once.
It will give this narrow
of
the
United
Stat«>a
on
and
after
COUNSELOR AT LAW
Judg«* Griffith, of the Juvenile Court, guage the key to the whole railroad
February 2, Ikon, but shall not bo
Kl.AMATII FALLS, OREGON
subject to entry. Bling, or selwtlou on Tuesday, and three of the chil­ situation If It makes this move now,
ROOMS T 4 8. MURDOCK BLDG until March 4. 1999, at th.' United dren. Etunia, Bessie and Naomi, as delays for It are dangerous In
States land office at l^tkevlow, Ore­ whose uges are betw««en seven and
gon, warning being expressly given twelve, were committed to the care more ways than one.
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DR. WM. MARTIN
that no person will be permitted to
gain or exercise any right whatever of the Boys and Girls Aid Society i CENHI H SHOWS INCREASE
DENTIST
under any settlement or occupation of Portland. The youngest child.!
IN MFRItll.I. S IHIPI I.ATION.
begun after Oct«.tier IS, IMS, and which Is about two years old was left ' The Merrill Record has Just finish­
prior to February 2, 1909, all such with the mother at present. The old- I
ed taking a census of the city of Mer­
settlement or occupation being for­
bidden: Willamette Principal Meri­ eat girl, being over sixteen, will tie rill. In the past, the Record has stat­
dian T 40 S . R. 9 E . 84 of Sec held on probation and probably plat­ ed that there were 400 people In the
WILL A. LEONARD
lion 24
ed In some good home. The children city and was scoffed at by parties who
FREI» DENNETT. Commissioner of arc all nice appearing and will un
claimed that there are not over 250.
DENTIST
the General Land Office.
FRANK PIERCE, Acting Secretary doubtedly do well with proper care The census shows 398 permanent
and a home
of the Interior.
Withrow-Meitiase Hulldlng
rc-sldents, not mentioning the parties
11-19-1-21
that are here temporarily, even
CANNON IMIEMN'T WANT FIGHT. though the period of their stay ex­
OR. C. P. MASON
HI MMONH.
Speaker Joseph G. Cannon doesn't tends over several montbs. The peo­
I
tn the Circuit Court of the State of want any fight with William Howard ple of this county can realize some­ GRAND HOLIDAY EXCURSION.
DENTIST
Oregon, for the County of Klamath Taft. That is the way politicians thing of the size of the town when
Offii-e in American Bank A Trust Com
There will be an excursion from
Albert 8hur, Plalntlff, vs. W. Hi
pany’a Building
May, Defendant. Action at law to Interpret th«» speech he made at a they rem«>mber that when Klamath this city to San Francisco December
gathering of business men In Chicago Falls had a population of but little 26, for which the round trip rate
! recover monev.
PHONE 814
To W. H. May, the above named de- at which the six admirals who came more. It was the largest town In the from Weed will be »13. If fifteen
OREGON
fendant:
Merrill la now easily the or more from this city take advan­
to Chicago to attend the annual nav­ county.
In the name of the State of Oregon,
second
city
In size in Klamath County tage of the excursion a rate of one
al
banquet
were
entertained
Can
­
you are bn b} required to appear and
2500 Acres Free
answer the complaint tiled against non took up the subject of the next and Is still growing rapidly, and the and one-third fare will be given from
The l.akrsid«. company has
acres you In the above entitled action on Congress and of tariff revision, school attendance Is growing In keep­
Worden to Weed. The return limit
of land under the Atbma ditch thut it or before the 24th day of D«>c<>tiiber.
will giv>* III N I I REE for one year. , 1908, that being th«» date of the last Three years ago I followed the lead ing with the Increase In population. will be fifteen days. Parties desir­
Thia includes the use of the land and publication of thia summons and the of Theodor« Roosevelt," ht- said. ! There are now over 150 pupils in ing to go should inform T. A. K.
water.
Th«- renter must clear and time within the defendant Is required who declared that there should be actual attendance, and several more Fassett. Southern Pacific agent at
place the land in cultivation, The rent- to answer as fix«»d by the order for no revision until after the next gen­ are enrolled.
this city. In order that ample accom­
er gets all the crop but we reserve the publication of this summons, and If
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eral election. As a member of the
modations will be in readiness. This
right to pasture the stubble.
you fall a» to appear and answer the
Tn«» Lakeside Company,
plaintiff will take Judgment against next bouse of representatives I am WILL ISE ASHLAND ROCK
offers a rare opportunity to visit San
J. Flank Adams, Manager,
TO FACE DORRIS TUNNEL. Francisco and see what has been
you for the sum of 1447.65,
going to see to it. so far as my vote
Merrill. Oregon.
and that the Northeast quarter of Is concerned, that the policy of the
The rock to be used In facing the doni* since the great earthquake and
the Southeast quarter of Section 31.
portions of the big tunnel Is begin- t tire.
For further information see
Township 40. South of Rang«' 8 East, Republican party is written Into the
possi-1
___ ning to arrive. It is a bluish gray IT. A K FASSETT. this city. l»-3-3t
Willamette Meredlan, Klamath Coun­ national law as promptly as r
This
speech following
ty. Oregon, held under attncl inent In bl«» "
___
„ the
.... rock and comes from the quarries
¡this action, be sold to aatlaf) the sal«l statements of Theodore Burton that south of Ashland, This stone is fur-
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
sum of 1447.65 and Int. r«»»i thereon
' nlshed by the Southern Pacific Com-
THE LAND MAN
from the 24th day of August, 1908, tho I’resldi'tit-elect would be forced
R E. Dyer to Frank Ward, lots 1
'
pany.
It
will
be
dressed
here
under
mid plaintiff s costs mid disburse­ to 'use his lunueuce to defeat any
.’nd 2, Klamath addition, and part
ments of this action.
candidate for speaker who didn't fav­ the supervision of Tunnel Inspector lot 2. blk 18. Klamath Falls. »5000.
Thin summons Is published In th«' or his policies bin caused consider John Hoey, after which It will be
Seneca C. Hamaker et ux to Wey­
List your lsn«l for sal«» with this
Klmnnth Republican. a weekly news­ able comment.
|turned over to the Erickson Ai Petter-
otlli-e; we h»v<’ buyers for nil
erhaeuser 1-aud Co., »4 *«4. sec 9.
paper prlntiMl and published at Klam
son
Company.
classes of Klamath County
I utli Falla, Oregon, by order dated
and n4 of ne)4, sec 16, tp 3» s. r
property.
The heading of the tunnel on the
I November 11th, 1*08, made by the
DEATH OF WII.LIH WEBER.
15 e., »10.00.
| Hon. George Noland, Judge of the
south end is in about 400 feet and
Willis Weber, one of the promi­
Chai. Marsrow to Weyerhaeuser
above entitled court, requiring sum
the tunnel proper is tn about 260
mon« to be published for six Conner nent ranchers of the Bonanza coun­ feet. The formation is practically the Ì Land Co.. sel4, sec 8. »4 of awM.
The only acreage adjacent to
ut Ive weeks beginning on the 12th try. died Thursday morning after an
I n * -4 of sw%, sec 9, tp 37 s, r 14 e,
Klamath Falla for aale in small
same as that encountered on the start I »10.00
«lay of November, 1908.
1 Illness of several
months with
tracta. Mor«- than n score of
and it is very easy to work.—Dorris
F H. MILLS.
lieople have secure«! sites for
The deceased was
M. G. Wilkins et ux to Ab«l Ady,
Attorney for Plaintiff Bright's dlseas«1
Booster.
,
homes.
unmarried and has been a resident
one-third
Interest in n4 ol n«H. lota
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of Klamath County for over twelve
1 and 2, sec 1. tp 40 s, r 8 e, sw^ of
ARE NOW ON SAME BASIS
HALE OF TIMBER.
nw 4. sec 6. tp 40 s, r 9 e. »1900.00. |
years. He sold his ranch on Lost
AS NATIONAL BANKS.
arc the licet buys on the market
Washington, 0. C., October 30,1908 River last year and I ihb since been
Pierce Evans, et ux to Abel Ady, (
The new Oregon state banking law
Sealed blds marked outside, "Bld, living most of the time In Bonanza.
n 4 of ne%, lots 1 and 2, sec 1,
passed by the last Legislature, which
Timber Salo Application, September
of nw!4, sec I,
,«•«. and ..........
25, 1008. Crater,"
address«*«! «„
to ,,e *“ “ member of the Masonic went into effect Wednesday, places 40 s, r S e,
40 s. r » e. »2000.00.
the Forester, I Forest Service, Wash- lodge.
and
savings
banks
all state, private
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Ington, D. C._ ., will be received up to I
The funeral Was held Friday. the
and Including the 12th day of Decern- I gervlces being conducted bv th«’ Ma­ under practically the same restric-
NOTICE FOR PVBLICATION.
tlons as National banks. Hereafter
her, 1908, tor all tho merchantable
fHE LAND MAN
Department of the Interior. U. s.
«load timber standing or down and all ions. About fifteen Masuna from this there will be a penalty attached to
the live timber marked for cutting ¡city left this morning to attend the every one of these institutions which l.and Office at Lakeview, Oregon. No-!
by (ne Foreat officer, located on an i funeral.
Among those who went
vember 25, 1908.
nren to bo definitely di'slgmited by I were: W A. Delzell, Geo. L. Hum­ does not tile at least one statement
Notice Is hereby given that Oscar
a year with the State Rank Examiner.
the Foreat officer beforo cutting be­
gins of about 240 acrea, more or phrey. Win. Martin, C. II. Withrow, Also, th«» banks are now subject to J Streeter, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, I
I I i - hh , the eaat boundary of which shall W. T. Shlve, Geo. Grizzle. Geo. Chas­ investigation by the Examiner at hie who. on Nov. 20, 1908, made Timber j
bo Alina Greek, approximately In tain, Hon J Zumwalt, O. B. Gates,
and Stone Application. No. 0846. for j
Section 25 of unaurveyo«! T. 32 8. J Frank Ward I F. Willits and John discretion, but at least once a year he Lot 2. Sec. 24. Tp. 36 3., R. 7 E., I
must make an Inspection
Most of
H b E„ W. M.,
f* within th«' Crater
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■st, Oregon: estimated
National Forest,
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the banks In the state have been com­ W. M . has filed notice of Intention to j
♦
to bo 5,000,000 feet B. M. log nettle
plying with the act for the last six make tlnal proof, to establish claim
CHRISTMAS HUMBER
of yellow pine, 720,000 feet U. M. log
to the land above described, before
ARABELLA GLENDENNING.
months.
settle of white fir, and 170,000 feet
¡County Clerk Klamath Co., at bls of­
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Mrs. Arabella Glendennlng, mother
You should read "The Woman’s In-
B. M. log seal«', more or leas of mer­
fice at Klamatb Falls, Oregon, on the
vasion"; it’a powerful and disturb­ chantable dead timber. No bld of leas of Mrs. J. C. Smith of this city, died WILL OPEN RATH HOUSE
I
15th
day of February, 1900.
than
)3.25
for
live
and
dead
yellow
at
Eugene.
Ore.,
at
5
o'clock
Monday
THE
FIRST
OF
TIIE
YEAR.
ing. but 1 *s your buaine. a, and bound
pine and «1 per thousand for live morning, agend 79 years. The de-
Claimant
names
as
witnesses:
F. T. Sanderson has the Interior
to come home to you —man or woman.
and dead white fir will be considered,
E. T. Shortt, Tom Staten. Fred R.
And you should see "The Child's
and a deposit of «500 must bo sent i ceased was u native of Wisconsin. of hla bath house completed, and Is
Christmas Tree," sparkling color to H. B. Cramer, Fiscal Agent, For­ She leaves live sons and three daugh­ rushing the inside finishing with a (.Mailer, Walter Ilorton, all of Klam-
view of opening the same about the ath Falls, Oregon,
and verse, almost a complete little eat Service, Washington, D. C., for I ters.
each bld submitted to the Forester.
J- N. WATSON,
Mrs. Glendennlng resided In Klam- first of the year.
gift-book in itself.
Timber upon valid claims la exempted
{
ath
Falls
for
two
years,
living
with
He
has
built
a
large
cooling
tank
12-3-2-4
Register,
There’s the makings of a aerinon, a
from sale. Tne right to reject any
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speech, 11 laugh, or a debate in every
mid all blds Is reaerved. For further Mr. and Mrs. Smith. She went to on the outside of the building, in ;
Information mid regulations govern­ Eugene In the winter of 1907, and order to Insure nothing but the water
RINGBONE CURED.
number of E verybody ' s .
ing sales, address 8. 3. Swennltig, haa since been living there with h«>r from the springs for the private
Ringbone horses cured or no pay.
For Salt by
Acting Forest Supervisor, Medford,
Interment baths. The bath house is to be mod- ¡
E. THOMPSON.
F. E. ANKENY
Oregon. Earle IL Clapp, Acting For- daughter, Mrs. Scullen.
ern in every respect.
eator.
11-12-12-10 will probubly be mude at Ashland.
Klamatb Falls, Ora
'II ' »
All who saut winter apples, please
sand orders to mu at Ma< duel, Calif .
or Klamath Falls, Oregon
Price
will bo about fl 15 per bos of 46-60
lb b<>,
ALBERT ROSMAN
18-81
CHRISTMAS
KKK STORE
Do Your Holiday
SUGGESTIONS
Tells lbw to Prepare a
Simple Mixture to
Overcome Disease
Appropriate Gifts for All
Do Your Shopping at
the Santa Clans Store.
Send Is Your Mail Or
ders; We Guarantee
Satisfaction
12”
/V A /v
Shopping Here
We can supply you
with the following
MEN
LADIES
Bl'SPE.NDERS AND
NE< KTIEH (one In a Box)
FANCY BOX
IN XMAS BOXES
Ml FFLERS
XMAS HANDKEIU HIEFM
Hl IT CASE»
KID GLOVES
»CEDE SILK LINED GIOVES
WOOL MITTENS
AND GIOVES
FANCY WAIST COATS
SLIPPERS IN ALL STYLES
WALKOVER DRESS SHOES
FINE WINTER CAPS
COLLAR AND CUFF BOXES
NECKTIE BOXES
PAJAMAS
NIGHT GOWNS
FINE LMBRELLAS
AN UP-TO-DATE
THOROl’GHBRED HAT
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS
WOOL SOX
OVERCOATS
FINE SILK SHIRTS
FINE SWEATER COATS
FANCY VESTS
FINE DRESS SHIRTS
ETC., ETC.
Ey P
O 1 U1\C
FIXE < MBRELLAS
GLOVES AMIA MITTENS
FANCY J F METS. FIR
TRIMMED.
ALL COLORS.
DRESS SHOES
FAM4 IN'ATORM ANO SHAWLS
FINE WINTER
SHIRT, WAISTS
FI RMES AND
SHOPPING BAGS
LACK Cl KTAINS
TABLE CLOTHS AND
NAPKINS TO MATCH
FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS
HANDKERt HIEF BOXES
WORK BOXES
MANICURE SETS
TOILET HETS
RUBBER BOOTS
RIGS
COATS
SWEATER COATS
PONY JACKETS
INDIAN BASKETS
ETC. ETC.
Klamath Fa Ils’ Greatest
Value Givers
lOLNES
t
C. C. BROWER
Office over Klamath County Bank
FIRST-CLASS TURNOUTS
With or Without Driver
CAAS. R. BALDWIN, Proprietor
WE
BUY
FURSsHIDES
* caah. IB to
mnney for yrm to «hip R aw Far» and Hides to us thaa to
home. Write for Price List. Martet Report, Snipping T in », and about our
HUNTER8’&TRAPPERS’GUIDE.£¿£S.
A’O parre. leather hoe nd. Bert thing oa the su byact »nf written F.iuetrstia« all For Animal«. All
aAusil Trappers Sarrtoa. Dren Trapa. Garn« Law». How and «bora Vo trap, and to bacosM a rar-
eeaaTui tractor It • a ramlar EnevcUt»4>a. Pries.
To our rurt sen. |! ». Hid«« «sanad into
b«aoLful
Our Magnetic Ba«« and Dace« attracts an mala to trapa. • St oar botti». Shisvsae
n
Mtss—osttsRt—
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FRANK IRA WHITE
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Enterprise Tracts
Mills Addition Lots
FRANK IRA WHITE
Long Lake
Lumber Co.
Manufacturers of All Kinds of
LUMBER
Cabinet Work, Sash and Doors,
All Kinds of Mouldings,
Band sawing and Turning,
Odd-Sited Doon
&
Windows
a Specialty
PHONE 381
All kinds of Finishing Lum­
ber now on hand.
Large assortment of Doors
and Windows made up and
ready for immediate de-
livery.
Can furnish an order on the
grounds for any sized build-
ing within twenty-four
hours.
Large stock of Flooring in
three grades.
W. O. HUSON,
Manager
agazine
Goods packed and shipped. Heavy freighting
a specialty. Baggage orders given prompt at­
tention.
Having up-to-date piano trucks we
solicit your fine piano moving.
Phones—Office 871, Barn 873
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