W HEN VOU GO c a n p i n a Yc nave no troubie at this store in getting what you will w. nt in wearing apparei-Ouling Suits Wnip Cord Sui , extra Outing Pams and Shifts of every descripti n Celebrit« <1 sportsmans clothing-legging*--, outing and spurting shoes and boots of every de scription, all tie best makes. Auto clothing-c Ps gloves, coats. If it’s right, we have it. Don’ forget our mail order erms-g o s sent (o you prepaid, subject to your approval. STORE OlinilkID UK dnlLLIIIb HAO 1 n ennn UuUU be 8“fe ' adm‘tte*1 The area on the 01RIHU x,.bo. which has now proved usable Leading Clothiers SAUNAS MAN IS A RODIO BUuSllK KLAMATH AGENCY MRS. I. M. IVONS PASSES AWAY BUFFERN A LOHN I ------- by sheep is high and rocky, a por- DALLAS MAN’S ENTRIES IN RO- tion of it being above timber line, and F. J. GRIFFITH SAYS HE HOPES CRIMINAL MATTERS WILL BE Fire, supposed to have started from Mol ili H oi TU MAE CHILDREN TAKEN I P AT THAT TI ME­ DIN- a pile of shavings. Sunday destroyed it has neither streams nor springs jf TO SECURE SOME OF LOCAL DEO RACES ARE ALL OF SPLEN­ DIEN IT MERRILL—FUNERAL TRI« T ATTOKWA Ill st MAN the sawmill, and the electric light sufficient size or accessibility to be NERI II EH WERE HELD AT BO. HORSES AND RIDERS FOR THE DID STOCK — IS BREEDING used for stock watering purposes. The RIGHT NOW and water plant nt the agency on the NANAA HOME SHOW RACING STEEDS grazing season lasts from June 15 to Klamath Indian Reservation The Monday morning the gründ jury loss was about I8.00U and is covered October 31, and during this period.of Rose Ella Mayberry, who was born "You certainly bad a fine show," i Very few­ of the large crowd of four and a half months the animals empaneled for the June term of clr- by Insuiance. in Illinois, February 16, 1H6C1, de­ said F J. Griffin, president of the Cal ­ the Elks Rodeo realized spectators at cult court, will meet in thls city to do not get a drink. The sawmill is one of the land 1 parted this life ul Merrill, Oregon, ifornia Rodeo, which is held annually that in the quarter and half mile take up and investigate charges of marks of the reservation. Under such conditions, however, It was I July 5, aged 4 3 years ( mouths and races pulled off each day that they eon Lewis guessed within five Mrs. C. K. Seitz left this morning rice Clendennlng were here from tiie 4th of July Daughter Dr. Wright tion, due to the Increasing demand of this, and won first prize, and Mrs. reports the birth of a daughter to Mr. for Mason City, Iowa, where she will S. E, Icenblce, u well known Klam­ I ranch near Midland Wednesday. for forage and the efforts of the for­ Charles DeLap won the second prize. and Mrs. R. A. Bunnell. The girl ar­ ath county farmer, Is here from his visit relatives, She wil also spend est officers to find a place on the for­ The guessing contest attracted much rived Friday, and weighed 7*4 ranch In the valley, attending to busi­ Money to Iatan W. J. Shaver, at­ some time in other Middle Western est ranges for all the stock that can attention. torney at law, Klamath Falls, Ore. cities. pounds... ness matters. ■