m3 ,5oo Acre Free .:;,i,a.. in "" ni-MT nti:i: m '" ' kill !" '"" i il, Iitnd nimI I.. I.. lliil IIM "":: .,..., ....t .! "' '"' .. ...i..,.i.,.i. Tlin trnl Li ll "' m ' ' Vu' . .i...iuu i ntt the l-u in " ;,.,,. I?n" ' . il..i,i Cn any. Illf j ynU, ,il , Manager, Mrrilll Olrgmi . l ....I fi.nr foul wood for i .-..m inrn a." N" I .... nnl.ra at !!&--r .wjUn.""'" "ruK "" ' ..1k lella IMtl" """' rtrrrr .ftrw- fn.m 2 " r.sw Clw,ttbriiii.f fr..m0; I" ,,'(kk. A ctiniMi i"''" oH. fre Alarm l).strk.t hMu!rtNi "'"-"" ,lh Lrkitf i l "" "'"; . (WrktNo 6 (Ngrren.ii.eiiioi...- ptSo. " "" Hrlghle. . r.niM and Third Kt So. 13 Sitl. of Mull., U Znlrd and Fifth . . tJgrklNu li North of Main, I TtW and Kiflh MrUt N. 16 " "f M,,n' '" filMlUlwren turn " ov. ....... ftrtrirtN'o. 16 North of Mem to kbrtrrnHflhah.lvvriiin. fjutntt No. 21 Solli r warn tfcut, Irlwrrn rirvmlli ami Minm. Putrift No. Si Nrih r Main lo A telerrn Srvrnlh ami Ninth. Diitrlct No. 3 Hut .Springs dlalricl ttf Main and Ninth, DwUklNo. 21 Swulli of walnut lo tterm Fourth and .Sixth. Putrid No. K Sulli of Walnul lo aa, Ulerrn Sixth and Kighlh. (Mrirt No. 31 South of Walnut and at f Eighth. Dauict No. ! Norlh of High lo Area. Utorrn Sltth ami r.lght. iDatrict No. 31 North of Jrlfcraon, I Sixth and r.ighth. IDrfrirt No. 11 North of llich lo lava, brtwern Kighlh ami TrnUt. lOetrict No. 41 North of JrlTrraon, kse Eighth and Truth. iDatrbt No. 4J- Kaal of ranal. list (rami alarm Mill lc kiuikJI by f Utl rapid atrokra n. the bell, i by the tiumU-r of the district ItUca U (Ire It located, which will nof thrrr tln.vr When the UU t ii rffrrKntnl hy mora than one if, u No. 21, aftrr iilvinic Ihi am- Jikrm thr Im-11 m ill Im taM-.l twirr, 1 1 lliitht lailH-, follownl lijr four i (ltd a lrirr iuiiim-, ami thrn rv I lake in-.rr Uforc nxiimllnK tl J lUrm ai;alii. Ireasurors Notice Mlci It Irirli) i:i.ii lint then' air 410 tl.r rom.ly tuamiy lor lliu rr aftk,n (,( i iiiitUiilnic lonnty mil ,n.li-it,i mi aiol i.rlor to I; M, l'A".. Iiilinrt mi (81110 will Nlioathli.lti... IIaI it Klimiili t'll .1.1. l.Mli .lit llrril. 1WJH. I Atra Ihk, I'uiinl) Tii'itaiuvr, MIKI 10 (KIMIMS THE COUNTY COIIItT OK THK. WTBOFOItW.UN KOU KI.AH 'Til COUNTY, TE OK J()si;. CUNIIKII, 'KIASKII. Wwlilinrli) Ki,. tlml lhi lail 'W traUiuviit of Ji.jh Conner, n, utl Irrii duly ,riiu'n ami ail' to I'tuUt,, uu.l ihut John W. anil Clim. n vi'in..... .. dalrihimlnii.i naa..-.i.. !.... UriUiu Imuiii; rlalma aualnat JjUtar,if,y t,.(,ii(W to ,,.. ""w Mill II.,. .ri.Wr vourhera, """""lUnlroiiiilunUtooJiliU "'""' """r-iKiinl at Iho Klrat "Bank U, ,.ily , Klaiiialh ' "'"H. BRICr MENTION KvorvlliiiiK Ktiaraiitfcil at Wink,,,. A Matter of Punotuatltn. One of llm tlmiui'iit wrllora whu rtv POrt III COtUIIII- anil ullnnnlla I Waaliloutou iiumuwt n,i. i. ,... ,.. i... Illuier Aiipato li able lo hv aroiiinl aotint of a irfMn,!n reception: ultr IntvtiiK wvii conlliicl to ,a mJ ','"" x- wuru ""thlnic In thu way of . . i , I., . . .1 " ttiut wna rvinarkahle." '"r M,v"r J" l' " """ ""' " II. ' nlli.bu.1 Ki.,11.1, w.; hansom.. I'., II, llallraii Milhnilii llliu lamhlii' '' rrcled liy tdu vdalillc but un- tlir. KUiiialh Im.lii nl a.,.iial.,,Kin,.a hu",'," prh'lor lima; "Mm. X, wore - .y In Olln,,s, (I.-,., w'llV." "V' ' ?" 'JUt lULUInlilmk. m rriirkiW.-ArfonMt I-, ., . . , ,1 Doubtful Cempllmant. I lv finn ."(j mllr. Imin KUiimll. Al un rvniliiK party they were play- rail; ifn.Nl Knlrii IimhIIi.m. Will Inr-j ln a kkinh whlcli coinlnle.1 of every lllull (cnrlliK inalirUltn tin, ,,y w,.,' OOily In lll.l riwui Inaklli a far. and will fniii). ami ilrm ll. ,Ni Ini Un, ! th on,, wiiu iimilu ll.o worat face waa Uau of llio xroilliil lor tin. lr-nl . axin. Aililtrx, I', (I, Iln II () II. HiiM,iilNrr) li'riliiiiiHl liom! I'nrlUml ami Calvin wlimo h lm Im-,h j 'iNiklnn allrr a ran Hint hr a al,' In ' llu Hil,li'ino (.'.mil, Anrilia laritM lil.iiiriit ol Kulrkcr- I InnkiT lt mikI rilrn .iiiil Ini liy,nl , t It tt llnaloll Hint". All o( the tliiiU'r i'inlci am innklnn ' awnnlnl a prltr. 'limy ell dl J their levrl Ixal, noil llirn a KHitleinau went up to onu of (lie lailka nod eaM: "Wfll, iimiluui, I ttiluk you hare won ttiu prlzu," "Oil," alio auld, "I w ain't playing." -Muiilreal Hlar. airnlitlrlnrtila lo alart fm tin, wi-ala In the near lilliirr, 'I In' lamia to I. in. alrr.l loriilry III llaint County vt 111 in-air aimllirr l.li; riiuli Hprlii llnr I'anama uinl hltaw Ul Ml llio K K K loir, ill. A, J. .S'fllon m thl.iUiih the rlly on her way In lirr lioinn at l.akrl. til, i' had Imm-ii Nrllnli who tllnl at h'an Kraiirix-n wlirin lit, had ln lakm i mnliral tlratmrlit. roe Ihr lartl iIk In ,.hii rail at ll,r Maiiiinnlli blal.tra. II, V, Mraw, I'ro (rlxtnr, Chaa, Y, Thniiiat, mIi.i liaa l"''ii ru K"l In lirUhlliiK and trainlinr, will Iratr ihiillly lot (Vllllal I'nliil hIicii, l,r will rncau In tin Imlrl ImiUim, May Turn latk. I'rufraaer ilcMlllali llrown, rtlmol o1l. Iiolila that the future Auatrallan people will In all protaildllty ho black The I'oljtiiHilain, lie aabl III a Irrturn at Hyitnry, rauie orlglually not fruiu Ainrrtta, aa haa hrau auppuaul, but from Aala They were whltva and haii(nl c-olor, Juat aa the future Aua trallan may ilo aalluiceiiturlre r ou, at treat III the tropical rrgloua of the uorth. Ttie tlnlrt ra)a of the auu will turu htm black In course of time. Evidently a Mlatabe. "Ibat waltli," aald (he Jeweler, faainlliiK It back, "la one of the kind lliut'a inadr lo aril," "Durii Itf mplMlrd Uncle Joab, who bad bniiKht the tluiuplwe at a Hlale trrt't nucllou latabllabuieut "I've almMrd tliat Ihrre watch lo 'leven dlf frrrnt Jrwelrra to ttila bere towu. Tbey all Ml iu It waa made to all an' yll I can't Kft a Llainrd irut fur It Uo wbrrval" l.'Llcaa-u 'Jrlbuue. Matllaa ef the Rattlar. 'Iho ratllra of the raltlrauake lie da-rHUu la eldrut that thry luual dn an, luaamurli aa Ihry are but cou- I tlliuallona of lh l.aikl.,,,. Tl-.n.W. wild Mr.' (arrlra the rattlra on the around et crpt wbrn be ratara thrill to Bound Ilia warnlnc 'I lib) la evidenced by the fait that lu evrry make of any alie that la klllrd tbe ratllra are worn thrutifb on tbe uuder aide. Korrat and blrraiu. Wt Klanmil, Ka.ll.. ()..,, ,f. 'JMhhriiarv. lum. Jus Y. KiKUKNa, MCOlnr. .1.1 '. " ,Jl " Wll,tHON, l'Mi(.iiiiK,.r, Ih-rvaaril, . K. H.ir I.,, . ..i..-,. Ama.l. .. .. " ll IlI.IL. room, which All . . lWl n.. '", linilirilCOOKB "'I. Thl. In ll, .m . Mi l"iiriiiuU..i lUu... .'. ' I "Willi lil U l'M'Wlr1,11,b .. . .... iBMflUI. " ,U ,WM- Helmlnil & Co. Merchants 1 ", owioa, or l0tt,uWta.Orejoii terry He Spake. "Heally, MUa I'rlmui, you ought to grt narrh'.l," rnnarkiM Wrdderly. "You'll auoii b III tbe aplnater claaa If you don't hurry up and cakb on." "Oh, don't orry about im, Mr Wed rVrly." rr piled Mtaa I'rliuui. "If I wore aa vaay to pleaae aa your wife I would bare Inn married lout ago." loudou IVIegrapb. "Will eme Other Fellew'a. , IOI.00U," aald tbe wan of for- etiHiualrr IJraa, "I could make tune lu Wall atri-et." ' "Yre," rrpllrd the plkrr, "but whorw fortune would you maker' Waablng too Hlar. An Apt Illustration. MUa Kluky-What dura white folke, mrau wbru dey talka about palntlu da Illy) Mr. Jackaou-Dat'a about de aaine aa buttrrlu' de 'k chop. Kan- aa City Tliuee. Odd fellow, lake Notice A lti,iirt will In k'wii ul Iho A. '. 0. W, lull on Hatunlay nluhl, the i'.lh ol April, in irlebratlon ol Iho rlulil)' ninth aniilvcrary ol our onlrr. All CM Kellowa and llirlr whra, Itehrkaha ami their hmlMimla an- cordially In vilnl. Hy order o( Klamath UxiK''. N I:l. I.O.O.K. O. A. ritKOix", rnvrrlary. Tothc Rlectors of Klam ath County (IkNri.KMKs: IUvIiik rrrulrrd Iho iininliuillnii n( the llvpiihllcau party (or theulllro ol alirrllT, I wlali to rxprvaa lo you my appreciation ol jour effnrln In my Miall, I frrl Iho morn Kinti'dil, knowing aa I do, that it wna tho rol willioiit ally KiliticAl rnnililnatlnn, who Iihoho liouornl mi'. I extend to each nl you personally my lhaiike lor your el (orta ami cniiiUlenco In mo. lleaprctlully Your, W. II. Haiiskb. DKI'AIITMKS'roKTHE INTKHIOIt. nKNaaL lanu urnca, Waahlnalon. I). U. March , luny M.k..-h n, HumillTtltN or ruai lu LANDa TO BBTTkSKBNT AND aNtaT.-NolU'e U hereby Bln that the attlna fimurvef the laterkar haa varaioa oaiianiiwniw omr w,., "! far ai the aama altaru Ih. wlllidrawal for Irria lion DiirwaMa unur the act ef June IT, 1M IB But., Sal) for uae In conrwclk with tha Klamaln Prolact, Oieeon. of tha following daacribajl tanda in in. Utate of tSreeon. and by hla authority auch of aaki intta aa hava not bean haratufore nnally raatorad andare not olharwlae wlUulrawn. naarvad or approprlated,wlllba aubjact toaalllamant undar the puUlo land iawaot tha United Utalaounand after June M, 1IM. but .hall not U aubJact W an try, nflnf.or aaloction unlU July . liML at lha United Butea land oAVe at Ukavlaw. Oratcon. wamlnf bebu eipreaaly e Ivan that noperaon will be perultud toialn or eaartlaa any rUiht what ever under any aatllement or occupation baun after february 1ft MM and prior to Jum aa naaj. ail auch aetlknnent or occupation Ulna forblddrni Mi NKK, WL8ai.Batbn ao, T. 8T3.. II. K.. umtmiaaionar w uia uauvrai i-au w...-v rRANK rlKRCK . ' . . , Annual Death Rale. I'la-urlng lu a drath rale of twenty to the th'iuaaiid, which la a fair estimate, annual di-atbs throughout tbe world amount, In round miiuhrra, to aouie 31, UJ,i If yuu are arrenty yeara old you ran rertn t ujkju tl, aoiuewbat aa tuundlng fact that alnce you vieurd your rjia lo tbe light of rarlh mora thin '.'.'yi.MM.lajij of your felluw be Inira have paaaed out Into tbe nlgbt of drath - Kicbatige. Half Shut It A little girl baa au uucle wbo taugtit her to opru and abut bta rruah bat Oii evenliif. however, be appeared with au ordinary silk bat, which be left 111 tbe hall. I'rrarutly be aaw the child coming with hla urw bat crushed Into accordion plalta. "Oh, uncle," abe cried, "tbla one la very bard! I've bad to alt on It, but I can t get It moru than half ahutr Pearson's Weekly. The One Roam Heuae. A very modem architect predicts tbe bouae of one large room, a email elec tric klUurii atlaibrd and au euuriuoua Inctowd ponh Willi facilities for out door alrrplng Wbethrr bousekeepera In grneral will rare for hla acbeue or nut la a iiuratlou, but It la undoubtedly true that tbe comparatively email kitch en, tbe big rcb aud the generous liv ing room bate couie to stay. House llrautlful. Came aa Ha Went. Two young men were lu a hot argu lurut otrr a prohlriu which Ueedvd a great deal of mental calculation. "I tell )oii," aald our, "that you are eutlrvly wroug." "Hut I am not," aald tbe other. "Dldu't I go to ectiool, atupldr al luoet roared bis opponrut "Yea," waa tbe calm reply, "and you came back atupld." That euded It Juat as Oeee) aa Ivor Tee. Au old pbyalcUu of tbe Uat genera tion waa uoted for hla brusque man uer aud old faahloned metboda. One time a lady called him In to treat ber baby, wbo waa allgbUy Ulna-. Tbe doctor prescribed castor oil "Hut, doctor," protested Uie young mother, "castor oil la auch an old faab toued remedy." "Madam," replied the doctor, "Ublea are old faahloned thlug-"-IxclUBfa- The Caatdle'a Advloe. Caddie (to golfer, wbo baa been lift ing the turf all the way round tbe couree)-You be stranger to these parts, I suppose. Golfer Well, not ex actly a strauger. I waa born bere, and all my folka are buried hereabout Caddie (as tbe golfer llfta another piece of turf with hla driver)-! doot you'll bo get deep enough wltb your driver. You'd better tsk' your Iroo. Oundet Advertiser. Antique Cut Qlass. Antique cut glass requires special handling if tbe brilliancy of tbe glass la to be retained, and tbe ordinary pe riodical wash la bot eoapsude-wblcb la uiually meted out to tbe contenta of tbe china aud glaas cupboard-la not lUfflcleut Only tepid water should be used to cleau tbe articles, a lather be ing mads on a stiff brush wltb food aoap, and tbla should bo worked Into the design so aa to clear the Interstices, of dust, tbe glass being then Immedi ately enveloped In sawdust, absorbing II the damp. Finally a cloth should be used to give a polish. Pretty Stingy. "About tho etlugliit man I bar ever aeeu," aald a local oculist tbe other day, "waa au old fallow wbo cams la bere not long ago to be Btted wltb gtaases. In examining nth eyes I found that be could scarcely see with one of them, aud yet tbe trouble waa on that could be remedied by slight opera tion. I asked him about baring tha eye attended to, but ha aald: 'No, I guaaa I'll Just lt It go, and then l'U only bars one of 'am to fool with whets I gat glasses. I can Juat save tha cost of that extra Una each time.' "-In-aan-riT"'1 Nw. Tha Original "Long Tom." Tbe original "Kong Tom" had a abrange and romantic history. It waa, or, rather, la, for It still exists, a forty two pound gun of tho old type, which was originally a purt of the armament of tbe French battleship Itochv. It waa raptured by llm llrltlah In 170S and eoou after was sold lo the Drilled Htates govrrmurut. In tblit country It waa placed ou I lis ship (Jencrnl Arm. alroug and after some minor adteu- tures with our ship In tho war with tbe liar bury states did good duty agnluat Itn former captors, the lirltlab, by helping lo run thu blockade of New Orleans In IHH. Afterward Hid Arm alroug was ailuk by llio llrlllah lu tbe harbor of l'i)ul, lu ibo Azoreii. There Long Tom lay tllauimitleif until a pa triotic American procured wrmlalon to dig It up ii ml carry It away, and It waa brought to New York city lu 1(03. -lllnnenpolla Journal. Not His Complaint. A abort while alnce o number of amateur miialcluna lu a country towu met fur the purpoau of organizing au orchratrn. 'ihey weru auccenaful In procuring all tho H-rformers they do aired uxtept au opblcleldo player. One of the number finally volun teered lo take up tbe luatrumvut and try to learn to play II. Ilo bad uo opblchrldu; hut, bearing that hu could probably borrow one from a young man lu the place who was thought to own oLe, he, happening to meet blui In tbe street one duy, accorded blui with; "How are you, IlrownJ I heard you bad au opblclelde." llrown looked at him lu utter amaze rueiit, having probably never heard of aucb au Instrument before, aud atom tnered out: "Well, 1-1 was tery III about two weeks ago, but I dou't think I bad that, at any rate!" tandon Graphic. till She Wasn't Plessed. Wbo should U the flrxt to klaa a bride after her marriage? Tbe clergy man at a certain churxb has sohrd the problem by taking title duty upon himself. Wbrn Harah Orlmual, however, wna about to l married she did not ei clally relish the proiect of this part of the ceremony, ami abe particularly aaked her sweetheart when making arrangement to tell tho clergyman that ahe dldu't want him to klas her. This tbe youug man did, as directed. "Well. Krtieat," she said wbeil he bad returned to her aide, "what did be aay wbru you told him I didn't waut blm to kiss met" "My aweet," he replied, "fortune amlles upon us. lie said that In that caae be would charge, ouly half tbe usual fee." And a sudden coldness fell between tbem. I'raraou's. The Ceal That la Left Tbe world still bsa a considerable supply of coal. Germany la credited with "M.otlU.OXlO.OOU tone, aufflcleiit to last i'.OU) years at tbe preaent rate of consumption; Great Ilrltaln aud Ire land claim 103,000,000.000 tone, wltb an auuual couaumptlon about double that of Germany: Ilelgtum haa 28, 000,000,000 toua, France 111,000,000.000, Australia 17,000,000,000 aud Itussla 40, 000,000,000. North America la believ ed to baie 081,000,000,000 toua-more than the total of thu other couutrlea uatued. It U the tremendous Increase lu the use of coal that Justldee alarm, for while tbe supply of tbe United 8tatea would last 4,000 years at tbe rate of couaumptlon lu 1003. It will be etbauated wltblu a century at the rata of lucreaae of tbe last ninety yeara continues. No estimate of tbe coal of other parte of tbe world can be made, but Asia baa an enormous store. Unduly Considerate. Mr. Sbackley, wbo bad been ordered by bta pbyalctan to lay aside all bta business cares for three moulba and take a vacation, reluctantly compiled. At tbe end of that time bo returned, looking aud feeling much better, and bU medical adviser congratulated blm on bis Improved condition. "I didn't Ilka to apeak of It at the time," aald the doctor, "but when you went away I strongly suspected you of having myocarditis." Mr. Sbackley crimsoned with morti fication. "If I bad anything of yours In my possession, doctor," be aald, with strong feeling, "or If you suspected me of havlug It, you ought to bare told ma ao right tbent You don't think I an a tblef, do your By a hasty explanation of tbe nature af myocarditis tbe doctor mollified hla Indignant patient and averted a rcene. Irish Horses and Athlstss. Tbe history of horses, especially of thoroughbreds, goes to prove that parte of Ireland and Australia are tbo very beet cradles for bono breeding In either Europe or elaewhere, with Eng land aa tbe second best, perhaps the equal. The auggeatlon baa been thrown out that tbe secret Ilea lu a lime sub oil. Tbe reaaou for tbe auppoaltlou la a little obscure. Tho present writer haa found that partridges bred on such oil are heavier and stronger and, tt seems, fly faster than others, but tbla la hardly an analogy that cau be ap plied to tbe horse. There are other curious aualoglea. It baa long been noticed that tbe best high Jumpers among human athletes, eveu when the seen of their feats Is America, are of Utah deaceut. It Is nut lesa certain that tbe beat Jumpers among bones, especially a large percentage at Con tlueutal concoun, derive their orlgtu from Ireland, w Itb Australia and Eug land aa occasional rivals. Kroui tbe statistics emerges atroug presumptive evidence that tbe climate even mora than tbe breeding aklll tends to strengthen tha strain. London Out- .-. L . . j THE OFFICE E. H. DuFAULT, Proprietor Choicest of Wlneg, Liquors and Clgan Cnters to the better clans of trade, with nothing to offend tho moat critical. You'll notice tho difference when you try it. Juat tho place to drop in for a refreshing borer age when you need a Htlrnulant. I'ure liquors of all kinds for family trade n specialty The Cream of the Best Old Continental Whiskey Normandy Rye F. F. V. Rye Uotiltd Under the Supervision of the Government . . . None Better . . . Sold By 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. "Our KcsponsIbUlly ends whenever you are Satlaflcd.'' E. W. GILLETT & GO. IteRT K. Withkow, Vice President Abstracting Mans. Plans, Blue Mats, Etc. AllknSuuk, Secretary Klamath County Abstract Go. Surveyors and IrrigatIonEnglneera Don J. Zumwai.t, C. K. President M. D.'.WILLUMS, C. E. Treasurer Klamath Falls, Oregon Professional Cards DR. WM. MARTIN Dentist Office over Klamath County Bank C. F. STONE Attorney at Law Omice orcr postolTico. Klamath Kails, Oregon T tUErilOKK 1 D. V. KUYKENDALL Attorney at Law Klamath Kalis, Oregon DR. C. P. MASON Dentist American Hank A Trust Co. 'a lUilldiug 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. Seo us for a Square Deal. . . VIRGIL & SON At the Bridge on Mala Street Furs Wanted C D. Willson ia in the market for all kinda of furs, for which he will pay the highest market price. Address him at Klamath Falls, Oregon. CENTRAL CAFE Open Day andNlgat Private Dining Parlor Oysters Served la Aay Style J. V. HOUSTON, Prop. Klamath Falls 6 Wlaeata Truck & Transfer COMPANY Furniture and pianoa carefully moved. Baggage wagon and general draying. All work given prompt attention. Buaa to and from all boats. Phone 103 COLBURN & YOUNG Proprietors, Zim's Plumbing Shop Contracting and JobbiajJ Kirstclasa Line of Plumb ing Specialties and first class Workmanship. A. O. U. W. BuUdlatf Klaauth Falls Jackson Hotel Fort Klamath, Ore. Clean rooms, good beds, and the table always sup plied with the seat the market affords-Temsraa-soaable. y C. C. Jackson, Prop. uat AMUtaui aeareianr n we mwnw .. ftV: