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PERSONAL MINI ION
Kvervtlillig uuniniili'fil nt Wlnlm,
lit, W. 8. Juliiicjii li In ilio city torn
lino year. , """"
lint land eiidj Hnlnit linn I'minum uml Htraw llnti
Irar it tul nt llm K I. I. tlmi
.. .v linn SM acres
r-rr: ;n;.jci.iitu
l,(,r.'V; niRi: lr
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j WOLVES FEAR IRON.
j A Pl.e. of (I,. M.I.I will K..p th
Animals From kny Carcsss.
In the cnrly day wolte were cm-
purntlvely (inauspicious, nml It waa
ny to lrni or poison ll.om. Then
new kiiov.le.lg,., ii belter enmpreben-
,uH r rte tltr nt hi home, Holm. I n ,-iil!n.-.l ri) ,ow , .1 .,,, . . .. ,
.Jll ""! I , . . ' " .
I lil ImiI fur Set'utal ilaya,
Tim Ulr'l'l oiiiisuy.
i.j'itiik ,.iliii. Manager,
Merrill Oregon
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mi ,on,i, nml In noma way tb
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1. 1 uiiiiT mi mi ttnitin it cm fully Hoi.
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Am'IiIh Mason left lr l'i,itlnt,l Nm. '" ,l""" '" '"' r" t ny. It Is sailer
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juWn-lKB nu nve order l I "' ' ' "" l"',ll"" -"Him ci- with n lni nn, 011I ngnlu, i.r, thin they
.Wlniny qumntlty. I" u KMmi ( Al ,, ,, , ('.,. ''""" '""1 n sliel lrnp I n thing to be
.jr-i-y ' ' Nr; 1 ,.,., .,.it,.r,.. . ' u,::;!, "'"ir,! "" vy hr ,,i
jitmlrrwissl's Ktuic l"r. 4 kiiimieiigi., i,n etery trm-per kuotta,
, Kid Urn!"""
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I! II. drill run mil Win a lln i,iii. In ''' "'ni they il, not u,.t It it first
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,ur r I't.-n imy urt of thv liunl-'
rfm iltran N,i wolf will tt lieur UcL
ut,l,'lotu Itx.kliiK or Iiuiiiiii tnlotJ
Ihlniti 'lliry will lortf rattier tbiu
,j,rii. i t,u carrunt ,i Kunrdetl.
tMtli kiIoii a Klmtlur iliaiige bit
Hlrjilmlim w cotnld
r'IU, knI K4iii.ii l,N-din, Will lur
uiali lri,'lli( nutiiul In tlm 'My wlm
will (inn' nil I'li'nr llm i.Uiu Im tl,u ...n,- nl.i,i
UM'I'I IIIU UIUIIIHI lllf II,,' ,rM-llt "rj.,,!!. ftl llifollll.l,. ul,..,, IW.I I. ... nt,.
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........ n it... fuNi uf-iiuiijuii .ur
till,,-. Itirn thv uuhn i-fliml In iU.
HOW TO WIN BATTLES. '",,r "" ,,l"lir,,r of "', i'u"ir
uii'ii 111,1 nouiu mi iuiiKr UL tbt
n .flew."'. " l" B!M
5 Jh r.r,... t,m fl-10 I"
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to ill-
pre Alarm DiHlricli
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rjutrktN" tutu "' " lit lloHMnniinu ruor In Wr. " "- ' -" '"
..ThlrJn,IHfOi. ' Ollirr llilue It'lnii i'iiiiil, bim.I lnNit. " ' ll'ofiiKlily ttrll kimttu anioug
rVrfrLlNu IS South of Mln. to ,. . t. .,.,.i,lk. rnvlur In war ! rntllnii.-n now Hint the only clianr
lTu. - 1M.1. ...I tt.vnitti. .,1. .irin.-l n,i i.n.inr ,.t of (hiImiiiIiik w oIumi u Hie lute um.
fitait Uiwrn r ... I . ..r uirr mill curly minium, wlirn tlw youna
J . fcfrt II'. NOrlll 1,1 .!! II I" ."-If" ', ll'Vd .MM fc,.' H i'-l HI. .film ...
rkafrlfl NO. lu .t"llii "i ... .... . . . art. M.iltitilii.. I.. nut tilil. II w.ii.j.
" ,.. . 1 c.u...!li or lllriii'itr 11 1111'y know ihiw 10 ". - ' "
1,1, Utfl Hflh all .Scvclilh. ( Uimt aul M w((( (ij o Htic raiilml wnl. I, ot.r all of tliru. lll
Diitricl N. i' SuU,,, "' M"ln '"i In our wnr f..r lii.l.Mi!,i,.r. .1). "l",, """ ' '''" '" nt ,
r.ta,L Utrrn Srvnilli anil Ninth. aiiiu ami Sn) IJf.-. tl.r 01I..11IM. '" ' '-iij Mi..IIiiK the Imlt nud tk. .
vt Vo a North f M.ln tu w.-m m. 1. 'Ihey .arrlr.l ai.. " -'- ' lir l-n Uubt to
,,KUt.n.w.thM.. Mm . hi) fMi n)M )(( 1 iiru ffwu .,,. ,,,, , wul ,
OjtrktNo-a lul .t,rii.K ! ,l(, ,,,,,. A, ,af u,i,,.. th-y ta.t- ""-"- , '" '"'. iii.
ntgfllita ."' . ... . ,. ly ..UUU...-.I llm Il.lll.li.ni,.ll,li.. """ h,. I.1U. il!lill lliri lilt.
ft.trlrtKo.JI-South of Walnut to, ,.. .,,, ,.. .,., ....i1i,,t.i tunil to innti) of tl.rlr ol.l huntluf i
la-Utwwn IVurth ami Sixth. tt, final tlrtor) BroinnU In tin- entile cotiutrlci, and
Datrict No. 2S South of Walnut to; ,,,., , imf fc.rin, t. (rk .uch J en r they m-cii. Hi l more no-
;,-uttwrtn SUth an,l r.iM.in. ,(l(, ,.ffrt, f ,.,..ral Luowh-Ua of """ ,r . ,, .p, ,y..
rtrklNo-SI South of Walnut an.l nrrarui. In the .itl. wn .rllns "";,r ",""rf "f " K "" proUemi ,
.IChth. ,iK-.-t,le 'the. wirefon.lof rMU.L-ai.,1 '", ."!"'" "'-'. ''T cltllliatloti.-
Rurict No. E North of lllk'h o liiinllne Hlnx.lliii: nt lnr.rt ai.,1 at ;n,p ""''l''i t m Ainrncan
rJmoe, Utwern SUth an,l Kljfht. luio rut.-ti-.l lulu their ("rl anJ
DaUttt No. 31 North of JrlTcraon, ,aitliiiea ll, north n roiiiini'iilal
KtMiSIithanilKlithth. I H ! knew little or nolhlus of
Dtrkt No. 31 -North of High to' flrcirnn ate the illnil,ki of their
Mtn Whu II, t What Tt.y bhui, l A I"'!"!!"! hall, no I liiuw from number-
tin (Itltrmininu rctsr In War.
ILOOD SUBSTITUTL
Why alio Bolutlan la omatlmta In
JaoUd Inta th Valna.
fljcatlonally lu catt of arlot
woundi wbore there bat bta great
Iota of blood the publlahtd report
lUte that "Mllue tolutlon" wia In.
Jecteil Into the veltn to aupply the de
ftcleiicy, The avcraie reader, however,
baa a very riue If any Idea bow a
tolutlon of aalt take the place of
hlood.
Not to gj lutu a complete asalyal
of the blooil, It la tufflclent to note
that of 1,000 parta, 7A0.1C I compoaad
of water, albumen 05 parta, aodlum
and potamiluiii N.871, colorlnf matter
Oupplh-d by the rel blooil corpuaclea)
13.1, leatluti only aome 12 parta to lie
romiiojeil of nhrln, fat, ralclum and
iiinftiiealurn, etr. Where there la neri
0111 loaa of hlixM n ttate of collapto
aela III hveaiine, tlm normal wrlht of
hlood heliiK reilureil, the heart's action
la dlmlnliiheil, there beliif leaa realat
mice for that organ to overcome.
To counteract the reault of ahock and
rcllapM It U iinery to atlmulate
the. heart by reatorlug the normal
weight; la other word, to get It to
work by glvlbg It aometblug to work
ou A the unalyala iibowi, of l,00ti
parti of bloud nearly (M are compoaed
of water ami odium, and therefore a
plain aallnt aolutluu makei a good sub
atltute. Ttie heart doea not know the
difference, and It goes to pumping
away aa utual aa eouu aa tbla Imitation
hl'xiil geta lu the relui. The aallne ao
lutluu aervea to tide the patient over
the danger point Aa tb food la con
terted Into chyle, new blooil la formed,
the red iirpucla are tupplled rapidly
from the normal tlMuea, and the aallne
aolutlou la throw u off through the ae
trrtloua lu the uaual way.
I'linnerly tranafutluu of blood waa
the lui-ana employed, hut thla always
ohjectloiiable method hae been aup
plauted. The greateat objection to the
tranafuiiloii of bloul from one person
to another was that to supply the
neivaaary amount to restore the
wounded patient It waa Inevitable that
tin) toluuteer ahould lit aluioat as bad
ly drained, an that the pbyalclan would
hare two patient on bla handa where
he had one. itealdea, there waa alwaya
the rlk of trauafuilog dlaeaae to the
patleut with the other's blood. Dogs
anJ abee) have U-en sscrlflced to sur
gery for this purpose, but moat people
prefer to use blood of their own manu
facture to any Imported from beasts or
their fellow creatures.
Macailne
SELF RELIANCE.
u. txtartn r.igwii nu irnio.
Duict No. 41 - North of Jefferson,
item EUhth arxl Tenth.
Ithstritt No. 42-fUt of canal,
grsiidfJlheni ,,1'Jrrli of eurlmll) III
their ahl or hoiilea, eicepl III the far
Weal, where the life of ITTt. ttna ktlll
la
The Laitan That Waa Taught
Hanry Ward Baecher.
Henry Want Ilit-cher UM-d to tell
Mug IImiI 'I lie ii-ault waa Hint III thla atory of the tray In which bla'
. . a . .. m. a as... i..iii.aai. sa-.u.aua at a nil laaenrr hi iiiiiii,iniiiif raiisriir linn in -
a. aa . ill I ... Il tat 1 Ills' IHFt lltS FSFH I iM'i II lii"rs ir . "! I"""" " - w
llWloer4lalrinwllU.aoUalr.liiy .,.i..,l..a fur . r... 1.1.. ..f tear, de.vrn.1 U1.,u hlml.lr
tea rat.iil atrokri o. the bell,, ..,,,..., ....... ,.....i ... - .. .,.,,, ,,. t,, i.inrLi.inr.i anri
) by the number of the allatrlct i .... u-liai Mill- .ore.... li,.. i,rll, went. ut-.VrljIn full of w l:lmrerln. I
LaWck Ui fire la located, which will uril ttB, tt ,, wr,1( ,,.t t1(.y rr,. "iiuit leaion nniat l learned,' said
n.1 three tlmei. When the Hl t tlo teller t tin tt n alamlotl my te.ieber In n tery ijulil tone, but
t b rtprtiantnl by morn than onu 1 with n terrible lutenlly All eiplana.
ot,mNo. II, after Klvlnc the ifen- A C.a of Olufl. I'0'1 ' rtctm-a hu lru.1 underfoot
rtsUrotheUIUlllbotalMn-iltwici.,! 'Tulkllis nlw.il bliilllng." aald the with utter arornfilliirai. 'I waut that '
!. .- . a.r...l.lAi.k I .l..i,'l 1. mil ahe aaiSlal I
1 1 ilifht ,aue, followr.1 hy four liorariunii, "tliere ttaa a ennp ttu.i ,.,u.r, . .... "',''
.J.V.L-. .. ...I lln r.. IllOUght l-lltlkalllllllllltf look.il alllipi.. ..,,. ..i... .... ., nwu.u .,.
t- ..,-.... , . , . . , -.i,iif nt of work. " "hi study two lioiira-
Wsllak. more before laindlnic the J.Xt to hi'te i 1r, at It. II. " 'I h.f. nothing to u.e I want the
.,. .K.,... - Wp)l( J(J m k)l ni nnVni f((f Juj fc). ,,. ,., (ll Mr ,( ,1 al (
"'Well.' said the sinllh. 'lou ale a or you limy stud) It leu hours, Juat to
airuiig. likely Iwkliig young fellow sim uieu . ..., ...- .v.u.
What elperlenre hato Joil hadV ' """ "'"'' lur a"' "v. "
M.i-i.r.n v..r. .... 11 r..,i,i .,1. sraoiiel me In less tlisu a month
IWL hr,rl,i' .!,,., , il,. 1 il.eni atef.wer. I had the inot Intense aente of lu
in the county tnsiiiiy lr the re-
sptioo (, all iiiitit.uiiliiig roniity
rruu prute.tcl on ami prior to
f-7 H,M. Interrsl 1,11 lame will
swI'Ma 11,1a il.ie
Itaolat Kl.matl, r.ll, tl,, loth .lay
r"1! ns.
L. Alra li,
louiityTunaiiirr,
Treasurers Notko
MIKt 10 IKIMIMii
THE COUNTY CDUItT OF TIIK
it OK Oltl'dov inn Kf.Ait.
m COUNTY.
WE OF josr.pn rnvriKit.
'WlASEIi.
(otire It lirrvliv uU.., 1I..11 il.. 1..1
'4 tfitsiueiil i, Joaeph Conger,
'"" 'rn duly proven ami ad
" to PioUi,. nn, tlaial John W.
-" n-l Chi.. ). Will,,,,, l.nvi.
' uoly aptHitiit. , m riwui,,,. . !.....
"Ilptrioni hut in, rwlll. ,,n,t
"Mt4Uarherrl,v r 1.1
I Mine Hh H. proiH-rvniirliiTa.
tBionlha h.iiii the .latool this
'1 win undersigned hi llm Flrsl
"IBank I,, ii. .1 1 ..I
iiOffgon. ' n ""'
t2L?i "-.. Fulls, Oiegon, ,I.
"TWIelrusry.HKW.
'ui ;:"..? ."'v.KN.
seniors olthu la.t win ..i ......
""OHpli CuiiKer. Ditch...,!.
,'W.'K.8W))I
mi
IMfttt . . .
inDlfsao. an
BDlo.r.1 ; ,""" H
kltm..li '" '"' I'lsc. lo get
ISSTTl. Win-
'w.K.8eli.,rn hat taken charge
mirl ,nlna . . . ,
Helming S Co.
Merchants
WUld, onto, or
'iU. onion
All rlM I'll tre lou." sa I.I lb. iriieciuai iiiueeiiurni-u nou nu,,.y .u
blackauiltli 'Sliiw that ninru while l1 defend my n-c tnthitis.
go home l.i.llni.iT' . "0'1U J' ''' f'"1 """ ,Tolc "
The iiiillh on his return fnmi illniier Po' ' " "J ',1,'t "f " 'lemonstra
fniW'lie.1 nu,l said to the new Imiid 1 Ho". 'No"
"Whall llateii't you got that male I "I hesitated and thru went back to
aiiNlyrtD' ""' lKl"l"1. and ou reaching the
"lb. liiiffer hit his lip, fiiiahr.1 and aw .lut ugalu 'Nol' uttereU tn a
nM j, I touoofciinth'llou, barred my progress.
I csu-l get her confounded foot In "Tho neitr And I sat duwu Id red
tha l.a'"-i:irliancc. COUfUsluii.
lb. vis, -ncnani.. , m Mu w(tu ,Nop but
went right on, fhilsbcd, and as be aal
very weiir
recited it
NoP
and stick
to It? It U not enough to know your
lesauii-you must know that you know
It. You hnto lou 1 ned uolblug till yoa
ArtUM 'hat certain ' Ao. w1Vl1Jl1w,I,h.1'V"
i.t..n.u I'haatinr., 'Why,' whlmrrd I, 'I re
excel m to the Jt he did and you ...d'.V
igu! was mllslblo. I " .- "S.'
Left to the Jury,
Judg. Martin
evidence was Inadmissible,
nty look strong
Ing and lualsled that
"I kuow, your houor," snld he warm
ly, "that It la nroiwr cthlcnce. Hero I
bate lcu practicing i mu or .u. , f M wotJ ,Nor
rorty years, nun now 1 wn.u ... . business Is to say 'Yea' and prore
If I mil' a fool." '..,
That," quietly replied the court, "Is 1 "
a question of fact and not of law, so I Rldlna Backward.
won't paas any opinion upon It, but To cu,foriubie In summer, ah
Will lot the Jury dochle."-l.lverpool ( wHyH r(,e w yow btck ,owir(1 (h.
Mercury. engine. Your eyes mlis all the smoka
L . 1 aud cinders. Insist tbst tbo porter
Tha eternal Baa. . 1 make your berth with your pillow
Edith I ou. of llm children lu it , ,0 1(l TlU wl drlv,
household where Hnhbath nbservnnco l0O(, (0 feet ,, ktep tbtia
nre of llio old school tyni of severity. 1 ' wn(tfr am, ,ulu,ucr. aud your
'I ahull always stay here," she '' I uelld COul wlilcts Is oue of the famll.
claret! at tho closo of her secoml day ig of ,1M ualulctl down from
at the bench, "bocniiso they dou t put mf rorcfulllergi m c, 0f accident
tho aon away ou Sunday." I you g0 , beadforemost.-New York
I Prew.
It Is only imperfection tliut rumplalns
r what Is Imperfect. The more per
fact we are the mure gentle and quiet
Wt become towurd tho dsfecin of oth
m Feuelon.
TjEPAnTMKNr or run iNrauon. nsj.st
4V ..mo orrics. Wsahlislon, l. U March .
Js RotbT orassruaTioM or rm,i40 lpj
:?vSr
uoasaunuar ins at. "'. .-"Jir-.T;
11 t.v uu roniwctkm w llli In KUmal.n
PralMt. Araaon. of tha followlna drscrllisu wnus
inlh.HtsUir l)rain.ai,l by Ma authority awn
of said touts aa have not Uan 'tofor. ft''l'lj
nd ar not oinsrwa ihwiw. ""
or approprlatad. will u u"J,f,1 , J'iJJKS L' .n,i
! iihviiw aasaias sassssj ".""" -i, .. un
after Jan in, 10 but shall n;t ,bs anUatt U n-
line, or salMtun uniu jii,,w,.' "-
hltsd BUtoa land oltlii at Uvlw, orriw .
Tz,n.r!rrnx.
tvtrumUr any MttlemsnLor ouiatkm Uwun
aflarrauruarylt. ISC ami urltoJunW,lM.
an surn satiiantsnc or oosuoaoun wma ""
tHHtti. mi 8U. 8fCt',mW,T. 971
Irnl
a., k. u
Her Msthod.
Uncle Uob -Yes. my wife alius
b'llored lu ty!n' a string to her anger
to remember things. Unci Blll-Sb.
has one ou her tlngr most of tbt time,
I notice. UucU Bob -Yea, 'ceptlu'
Tiheu she has sometbln' very pertlklar
to remember; tbeu (he teavee off the
string, au' when It ain't thtre lb re
members it by.
H Had Traveled.
Speaking of the 'Myaterlst of Par
Is,' " aald the literary boarder.
"The greatest one of then," said the
boarder who bad been on a "personally
conducted," "la tbe language,"-Olndu-natl
Enquirer.
ti, itoor miist be liberally cared f.
0 that mendicity shall not be teapted
Oilaon VfiKD DENNETT 1 SO WU IHW.HMV..J au... -. - -
urw oonuji.inroithibnriundomc joto mendacity or want xaperatd
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
The first of tbe modern bank notes
were msde lu Cblna about the year
1000 A. V.
Hlood In Its natural state contains a
surprising amount of pure air, amount
log to urarly seven-eighths of Its en
tire hulk.
Tbe ttssp's nest Is constructed of a
first class srtlclo of papier macbe,
made from tbe pulp of wood,. with an
animal glue specially prepared by the
wasps for the purpose.
Tbe honey of the snapdragon can.
not be extracted by tbe common bee,
which hna not weight enough to pull
down the lower Jsw of tbls curious
flower. Only tbe bumblebee has ac
cess to the Interior.
The first trapdoor was made by a
species of A fries u spider which bss
Its nest lu tbe ground and closes the
entrance by means of a trapdoor open
ing outwardly and-covered with bits
or earth and grass In order to escape
observation.
Women's Leve ef Ugly Men.
The Illustrious men In history who
were distinguished aa much for the fas
cination which they exercised over the
fair sex as for their talenta and ablU
ty were, as a rule, plain and tnalgnlfl
caut In appearance. Jullua Caeaar waa
a very 111 farored man, and yet when a
mere itrlppllng, before bla fame tn
Home, girls of his own 'age signed for
him and mature women longed for hi
love. Among the men ef utter time who
were renowned la like manner were
Blr Philip Bldney, plain almost to ug
liness; Paul Searron, tbe comic poet,
cripple; Voltaire, unmistakably ugly,
and Rousseau, whose manners were
awkward aa hi face waa plain, while
John Vllkes. who bad tbe power to
subjugate any woman whovapoke to
him for even Ore minutes, waa admit
ted by bla own ahowlng to be the ug
liest man In England In hi tlm.
The Tee Nail.
Owing to tbe friction and pressure to
which toe nails are exposed In all per
sous who wear boots or shoes there la
a great tendency to thickening on tbe
underpart of tbe free growth, the por
tion of the nail that extends beyond the
toe point. Tbls thickened part some
times gets pressed against tbe flesh,
and then very painful coma reanlt
Tbe preventive treatment Is to keep
the nails cut short and to remove the
rather soft thickened parta with a
blunt pocket knife or scissors blade.
leasant
"Tommy," aald tbe young man to hi
proapecUre brotharlnliw, aged ive,
"will you be aorry when I marry your
etoter'r
"Tea," answered the lltUe fellow;
"I'll be aorry for you."
The Dlffarenee,
Harry-Do yon know the difference
between capital and labor! Jack No.
Harry-Well, If I loaned you S9 cents,
that would be capital, and If I tried to
let It back, tuat.woukl.be, labor.
The Drawaask.
"Bo Bnooka married his atsatf
raphert Well, she doMut have to
work any more."
Well, the doeaa't draw wnfw aay
moee,"-CleTUad Uader.
THE OFFICE
E. H. DuFAUIT, Proprietor
Cholcett of Wlnea, Liquors and Cldare
t
Caters to the better class of trade, with nothing to offend
the most critical. You'll notice tho difference when you
try it. Just tho place to drop In for a refreshing bever
age when you need a stimulant. Pure liquors of all
kinds for family trade a specialty
The Cream of the Best
Old Continental Whiskey
Normandy Rye
F. F. V. Rye
Bottled Under the VapcrvUloo of the Government
. . . None Better . . .
Sold By f
C. D. Willson
Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH-
Of Furniture Is on Its way to the Klam
ath Falls Furniture House, opposite the
American HoteL Mattresses already
Arriving.
i
"Our atesponilblllty ends whenever yoa are Satisfied."
E. W. GULETT & GO.
BgKT E. WlTHROW,
Vice President
Abstrictiiig
Maps, Plans, Bine Prints, Etc.
AtxtN.SiXaUs;
Secretary
Klamath County Abstract Go.
Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers
C. E. M. E
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Don J. Zumwalt. C. E.
President
M. D. Williams, C. E.
Treasurer
Professional Cards
DR. WM. MARTIN
DCHUft
Office orer Klamath County Bank
c. r. STONE
Attorney at Law
Offilce over postofl.ee, Klamath Falls,
Oregon
T ttlraoMl IS
D. V. KUYKENDALL
Attorney at Law
Klamath Fall, Oregon
DR. C. P. MASON
Dentist
American Bank & Trust Co.' Building
We Make Little
Fuss
But there is always
something doing at
our place in the House
Furnishing line. We
carry the largest stock
of House Furnishings
in Klamath County.
See us for a Square
Deal. x
VIRGIL & SON
At Ike aViitfe oa Mala Street
Furs Wanted
0 D. Willson la In the market for all
kinds of furs, for which he will pay the
hUxhiet market price. Address hlra at
Klamath Fall. Oregon.
CENTRAL CAFE
Open Day
and Night
Private Dining Parlors
Oysters Served In Any Style
J. V. HOUSTON, Prop.
Klamath Falls fi Wlaeait
Truck & Transfer
COMPANY
Furniture and pianos carefully
m.'Ved. Baggage wagon and
general draying. All work
given prompt attention. Buss
to and from all boat. Phone 103
COLBURN & YOUNG
Proprietors
Zim's Plumbing
Shop
Contracting and Jobbing
Firstclasa Line of Plumb-'
ing Specialties and first
class Workmanship.
A. O. U. W. BiiUdlag
KUauth falls
Jackson Hotel
Fort Klamath. Ore.
Clean room, good beds,
and the table always sup
plied with the best the
market aiYonlTers rea
sonable. C. C. Jackson, Prop.
r"ANrUA..ul.nt8Kr.Uryof thetatwtar ' UtO crtektr-WlWhrop,