nm im tt. "3"7 w-E,'i I S, rifl . in B'Vtf v x , :l 5. SBft; r" i . .'I' ll' tt" :' ifji- EVEIY FAMILY IS WORTH 11000 (Continued from Page 1) utter nettle who nrc familiar wtlU your particular brnnch of farming, and It you hnve something to offer them better than they have In their own section, yon nre sure of getting them. K. Sugnrman of the I'ortlaud Store told of his early experience In Klam nth Falls, nnd of the difficulties at that time of travel and the expense of shipping goods. He remarked that tie en mo to Klamath Palis determined to stay, and had nerer hecn sorry of hit action. W. l'nul Johnson stated that he wished to rail the attention of the publicity men from the outsldo to some of the resources of Klamath county, which they might not become acquainted with on their short visit hero and contemplated trip to tlio Upper Lake. He stated that no doubt they would gain a good Idea of this section as a sportsmen's paradise or tourist resort, but Crater take, Tel Iran Day. Spring Creek and the Lava, tleds were only a few of the thine that Klamath could boast of He staled that there were 1,000,000 acre of agricultural land, of which Klamath Falls was the center. At tention was called to the ten billion feet of timber on the reservation; six billion feet on the forest reserve: and ten billion feet In private ownership. "When the new lumber and box plants now contemplated for this sec tion arc In operation," said Mr. John son, "It will result In doubling the present population of Klamath Falls Within n few years there will be enough people In this city to occupy practically every lot within the pres ent limits." Mr. Johnson stated that his com pany hao spent $112,000 In advertis ing Klamath Falls and Klamath coun ty. Some of tills, he said, had been wasted, as the advertising had been directed toward the wrong class of people. Ills company had no farm lands for sale, as all the lands under. Irrigation were, reduced to 160 acres In one holding, so It was difficult to Interest anyono In spending any mon ey to 'nduco farmers to come here. He believed that the development of the lumber Industry would be one of the greatest factors In the up-bnlld-Ing of the city and county. This was the Idea on which he was working at present. "I figure," said Mr. John ton, "that we can get better results by spending IR00 In getting ont lum berman Interested tn our timber than w could by spending the samo amount In Inducing farmers to settle here, every time a lumberman romes hero and builds a saw mill or a fac (tor), he will bring 100 men with him. I believe the farmers wilt como as soon as we. hae the population to It'iuttiiv tiiv uiHinvm nit ttiv ihiiii products " Mr. Johnson said his com I pony would continue to exploit every tpinurre of the county, but that he believed the greater results would bo 'secured In the timber Industry In get .ting quick results Nolle Notice Is hereby glveu that thtre are funds tn the city treasury for the I redemption of nnranta protested uy to and Including September 8, t909. lnlercstreasoa from dato hereof. i Untcdnt Klamath Falls, Oregon. this 10th day of June, 1911. J J. W S1EMKNS, City Treasurer. I Tho visitors went to the Upper .Lake today, and from the expressions made by Mr Cooper after learning of the commercial resources of the 'county, he may remain over for a longer period than contemplated In order to become better acquainted with the country. Among thoe present at tho ban quet last evening were F. J. Cooper, K K. Hoak, 11. L. Mlkel. W. l John- e.'ii, O." 12. Hogite, C J Ferguson, Wm S. Fish, O M. Hector, Jas II. Drls- roll, I. A Ilcynnlds, M. A. Gumbnrt, K. Sugarman. Hubert A Johnson and W O Smith Itrlng In lUbhlt Scalp ( It. S. Wooden of Merrill visited the county clerk's office today to claim 'lounty on UC rabbit scalps, lie ttntcs that rabbits are getting r-ithrr numerous In the Merrill section. 'Robert Clugston of Too Valley alo brought In G2 rnbblt scalps, and Fred Mecham of the same locality, 65 rab bits and one coyote. .Notice to the I'ubllc Notice Is hereby given thnt the at- jscssments on the following shares of stock of the l'oo Valley and Klamath Falls Telephone company have been delinquent since March 1, 1011, and (that the miiio will be ndvertlicd from iJuno 1 1, 1912, to July 14, 1912, and ifil 1 o'clock on the, 18th day of July, 11912, tho shares will be sold to the highest bidder, at tho court house In Klamath county, Oregon By order of the board of directors (Signed) I I) Kl.l.lS YOUNO. l'res lIlMtT K. HAWKINS, Sec') O. It Kcster. certificate No, 2. Sllns Kllgoro estate, certificate No T O. II. Oatcs, certificate No. IS. Wallace llnldwln. certificate No. 14 C M. (lardner, corlltlcato No. 16. Kmll Kgcrt. certltlcate No. 23. Vivian It i:nns, certificate No. 26 Williams Humphreys, certltlcate No. 27. 6-13-7-11 r appear and show eause, tt any they have, why said first and flnsl account should not be approved and allow oil and settled, nml said petition granted us praed, I).. i oil lhl 6th da of June, A. I 1013. JAMK9 W Hl'UAW, Administrator of the Kstnte of Hiuiii Louise Straw, Orcensed. C-O-7-r. r TESTED MATERIAL of Onlry, Orcnon; John Oonitnl of I imiini is "ii-i .-..- MM.r A" i FOR HOME BUILDING AdmliiUtrntor' Notice Notice i'f Iteirlng of the First and Final Account of James W. Straw, Administrator, and Hit Petition for Final Distribution mitick nm i'itm.u:.Tiox United Slates Land Office, I.nkevlew, Oregon. May 10, 1 9 1 a Notice U horiioy given that the North TacUle Hallway company, whoso postottlco address Is St. Taut, .Minnesota, did on the I4th dnr of Kebruarj, 1912, tile In this tittlco Its application to select uiidir tho pro visions of the act of congress np pioved Juno I, l.S!" (30 Stat. (197, 630), as extended by the net of eon Bless approved May 17, I'JOil, Hie Ni:l 8WH. Sec 26. T. 33 S It '. Knst. W M. An ami all persons claiming ad versely tho lands described, or desir ing to object became of tho mineral 'character of the land, or for any other 1 1 canon, to the disposal to applicant. hotilit file their affidavits of protest In tlil office on or before the 10th day of July, 1912. A W. OIITON. 5-23-6.37 r llegtster .noi'Ick rou i,imi.ir.Tio (Not Coal Lands) In the Matter of tho Kstnte of Department of the Interior, United States I -ami omru at Uikevlew, Oregon, May 23, l!U3 Notlco Is hereby glveu that Albert netici: run i'Hiilhwiio.n (Not t'oal Lauds) Department of the Interior, United Stales Lund Office at l.akevlew, Oregon, May 13, 1912, Notlco Is hereby given that Marlon J tlarues, whoso postottlco address Is Ktamnth Knits, Oregon, did, on tho nth day of October, UU, tile In this nllleo sworn statement and applica nt l. No 050 It!, to purchase the lot 3, ir O.lwp. 37 H., II V IJ , wirameuc Meridian, and tho timber tliereou, under tho provision of tho act of Juno 3. IS75. mid nets amendatory, known as the '"Timber and Stone Law," at such value as might bo fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such application, the land nud tlm her thereon have been appraised at a total of 16 4B, the timber estimated 060,000 board feel at f 7f. per M , Hint lb, i Intiil nothltie. that said np- pllcant will offer tlnal proof In sup port of his application and sworn statement on the 30th day of July, 1913. before (' It Do tjip. county clerk of Klamath County. Oregon, at Klamath Falls, Oregon Anv Person Is at liberty In protest this purchase before entry, or Initiate a contest nt any time before patent Issues, by filing a corroborated affi davit In this office, alleging facts i which would defeat the entry A W OltTON. .-23-7-tSr llegtster anneals to Hut conservative mini because It offer it tangible basis upon which to reckon. Take lumber, for Instanco, nnd you can seo evidence on nil tides where lniuies that were built of wood have outlasted a gouern lion, and are today (If thny have bein given proper faro) as good as new. Wood has Mood tlm "( "Kit ''" iitlllieil today as economically as any other material, uinsldnrr.it from nil points appearance, dura hllll) and heiilttlflllneis In Its one you have precedflico to go by What others havn done with It oii can do, nnd the linn her we handle llir days Is the product of the best "quality" mills In the United State If a pleasure to show It us well a tn talk Its various uses, and we are at )om service from 7 to 6 dally Come In i.. I- mii, - ii -T-- '"'1' "T?irre' . I'liiee Like llnlilr" Savidgc Bros. Lumber Co Phone i.i.i nth St. at S. I. truck See These PRICES NIJW STOCK T IE N fs Kill) 10X12 , 12x11 . i:m' ii.iis 13x11 WACION in Its 10x12 loxll 10x16 Iron bilti.i , Wooden tn ! , ,u DOII'I fllll li i if slovo in. I II,,. A" n U .l.l MM ISO lo.no too S'iJIO 32.1 a M2.1 II 00 1 l lln. SI H itltrniiiii i ( i r cash 'the ' ..ma n 'lit for liees.e.l t ...... ,U y), . -r Bimcli & Mcllridc '-TO V.R ItegUter Farm Name Mrs It. S. Wooden registered the fame of her farm near Merrill today vtth tho county clerk The farm Is e few miles northeast of Merrill, and !j called "Falracres." This Is the llfth farm name that has been regis torrd In the county lto)il Arrli Tumorniw Klamath Chapter No, 3., Koyal Arch Masons, will hold their regular convocation tomorrow night at the Masonic hall. OOOD HOOMS $2 per week nnd up Hector block. Third nnd Main, side ntran-e 14-6t "10NKV TO LOAN Ou ranches and city property. City nnd County Abstract company. 14-6t Cut Bowers. 44, Mtto St Phone S2.'. Km ma Louisa Straw, Deceased Notice Is hereby given that James W. Straw, in ndmlnlstrator of the estate of Kmma Louisa Straw. d-.iMark, whoso poitoffice address Is ceased, has rendered and presented Olene. Oregon, did, on the 9th day for settlement nnd filed In tho County ' November. 1911. Illo In this office Court of tho State of Oregon. In nnd Isworn statement nnd application No .for Klamath County, his tlrst an I 513l. to purchase me M., .li. Illml account of his administration5"0" 3'- Township 39 8 Itange 'of tho estate of said doceased, and'HH K . Willamette Meridian, nnd 'that ho tiled therowlth his petition " timber thereon, under tho pn Ifor tho distribution of tho residue of ln of the act of Junn 3. 1S78, said estate tp the persons entitled j"'' nct amendatory, known ns the thereto, and thnt such administration nmner ami ione ijvw, ni surn be closed and said administrator ills- value as might be fixed by oppralse charged from his trust tn the prera'nient. nnd that, pursunnt to such np. I(c(. illcatlou, tho land nnd timber thereon Notlco Is hereby further given that'o been appraised at n total of I Saturday, the 6th day of July, at the 100. the timber estimated at no.ooo hour of 2 o'clock In the afternoon (board feet, at 60 cents per M. and .sold day has been appointed by saldltbo land at 130. that said applicant .County Court as the time for the Hl offer final proof In tupport of hit hearing of objections. If any thero be. application nnd sworn statement on to such final account and tho sottle-itho 27th day of July. 1912. before C ,ment thereof, nnd that such hearing . " '-ni1. county clerk of Klamath I shall be had at tho court room of 'County, at Klamath Falls. Oregon Any person Is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or Initiate said court In the county court houie 'house at the City of Klamath Falls, NEWPORT or OREGON'S IDEAL YAQUIMA BAV SUMMER. RESORT BOATING SWIAlMINCi FISHING HUNTING Deep Sea EXCURSIONS ALL SEASIDE DIVERSIONS Low excursion rates on all roads. First class accomodations PRUU ILLUSTKATHD IIOOKLBT, ADUKI'SS SECRETARY COIIMERCIAL CLUB County and Stato aforesaid, and that said time and place has been appoint ed and fixed by order of said court for tho hearing of such objections That all persons Interested in said a contest at any tlmn before patent Issues, by filing a corroborated affi davit In this office, alleging facts which would defeat entry A W. OltTON. tato are notified then nnd thero to i S-30-7-26 r tteglster no net: nm I'liiii.ic.iTioN NEWPORT BEACH LOTS Rentals Insurance kICKMAN & SMITH Newport Oregon $3, $3.50 and $4 SHOES $1.95 Eighty-seven pairs cf low shoes, Pumps and Oxfords, in Gun Metal and Patent Leathers, also velvets in colors black and tan, 3izes 2 1-2 to 7, all sizes in the lot but not all sizes in all style?. For a quick clearance the entire lot is offered at the low price of $1.95 PER PAIR IKSHfF 411"15 iliiHPM """" (Not Coal Lnmls) Department of tho Interior, United States Ijiml Office nt Lakevlew, Oregon. May 13, 1912. Notice Is hereby given that Andrew J Manning, of Klamath Falls, Ore gon, who, on Februnry 12, 1912. mado homestead entry No. 04262, for lot 4. Kectlon 2, Township 37 S. tango 10 K, Wlllamcttn Meridian, I has filed notlco of Intention tn make final commutation proof to estnblSh claim to tho land above described, be foro C. It. Dn Ijip, county clerk of I Klamath county, Oregon, nt Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the S.Mh dny of (June, 1812. Claimant names ns witnesses' 1 J. Y. Johnson of Klamath Falls Oregon; Vnlcntlnu Ilornhardt of Klamnth Falls, Oregnn;J. P. Colnhaii Woman Finally Recovers From Ncrvoua Breakdown Impovcrithcl ucrvci destroy many people before their ti'i.c. Uilcn lie lore ? siilfcrer rcaliej what the trouble is, lie it mi the veruc ol a complete itcrvmu breakdown. Il it of the utmo t importance to keep your ncrvini) system in cflod con lit Ion. as the nerves arc the source of all bodily power, Mrs Amu Komi, an Mechanic St, I'ucMo, Colo, says "Tor many years I suffered from ncrvoui proitration; I was unable to do any home, work and doctors failed to help nic, Itcmcilic I tried from druggists did not do mc a particle of kooiI, A nritflihor told my husband about Dr. Miles' Nervine and lie procured a dottle After the first few doses I showed a marked Improvement and after UMuk two bottles I was entirely cured, 1 have hem perfectly v. ell fur years and cannot praise Dr. Miles Nervine too highly," If you are troubled with lnu of appetite, poor ili;etioii, weakness, inability to klcep; if ym are In a general rti' i'iwii cridiliou and unable to Uur your put of the dally grind of life, you need some thing to. sirincilicn your nirvcs. You may not realize wlmt is the mat ter witli ym, hut lint it no reason why you should delay treatment. Dr. Miles' Nervine lias proven its value in nervous dis orders for thirty 'years, ami merits a tiial, no matter how many other remedies have failed to help you. Sold by M druggists. If first bottle falli to benefit your money Is rtturntd, MILES MEDICAL CO,, Elkhart, In. Nertri: ion rtiii.tcirius ; (Not Coal Lauds) 1 Department of the Interior, t'ulted Slntea Land Olllre nt laikevlew, Oregon. Ma) 29. 1912 Notice Is hrreb) given that I'lilllli I W llayurs of Klamalti Falls, Oregon, jwho. on October '. 1910. made home Istead entry No 01012. for the NVi i jSoctlmi 31. TiiMUshli 37 S. Itange 7 i: Willamette Meridian, has filed I uollrii of Intention to mskn final iDUiiuutatloii proof to establish rial in i I to the laud above described, before !c It Do laip. county clerk of Klam nth county, at Klamath Fallt, Oregon on the 23d day of July. 1912 ' Claimant names as wllueues J O Swan, O D Cravens. Frank, 'Moorland, Ilrure tladdls. nit of Klam ath Falls, Oregon i A W OIITON. i r.-I3-7-lSr llegtster MiTICi: Hill I'ltlll.ltMTlin (Not Cost Unds) I 'Department of the Interior, United States lauid Office at l.akevlew. Oregon, June Cth, 1912 Notice Is hereby glveu that as di rected by Hut commissioner of the nriirrat (.and office, under provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 27. 190(i (31 Stats,, SI7), pursuant 'to the application of Marlon J llarnes, Serial No OS 1 12, we will offer at pub lic sale, tn the highest bidder, but nt not less than 12. CO per acre, at 10 o'clock n. m.. on the 1Mb day of July 1912. nt this office, the following tract (it laud Lot . Section 13. Township 39 8. Itange 10 K . Wlllamcttn Mi rldlan. Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land nre advlsid to file their rlalms or objections on 'or before (ho time drslgnated for sale A. W OIITON. 0-12-7-IH r llegtster MITII'i: I Oil IM III.IC.VIION (Not Coil lavuila) '"P.vrtiiti-nl of tlie Interior, Ciiih ) States Land Ollliu at taikevln ! On Ron, May 13, 1912 Notleii Is hereby given that Avn M I Duties, whose postollbe address Is Klamath Fall', Oregun. did, ou the . 1st day of Mnrrli, IV 2. h In this illlre sworn statement nnd nppllrn- .lion No or,390, to purchase the NHUHW'U. HIJUHWU, NCUHKK. IMU'l. Ull'. U.,l., 1', IS.u,.,.!.!., .... ,f .... , ,,LV,U,, MM, ,.n,,af 37 H . Itange 9 i: Wlllarnetto Merid ian, nnd the timber thereon, under tho provision of tho net of Juno 3, 1878, nnd nets amendatory, known ns the "Timber nud Htone Law," at such value ns might bn fixed by appraise, niont, unit that, pursuant to suih up plication, tho land and timber tlioio-i on huvo boon npprnlscd nt n total ofi IS3K.7C; tho timber estimated nt 125,000 Imnrd feot nt 1 per M nnd' C25.000 board foot nt 76 conta tier M nnd tho land at $20; that said np-! idlcant will orfur final proof In biiji-. port of his application nud sworn I stntament on tho 20th dny of July. ID 12, beforu C. It. Do Lap, county clerk of Klninuth county, Oregon, nt' Klamuth Falls, Oregon. I Any porsnn Id nt llhurty to protest this purchase hoforo onlry, or Initiate n contest nt any tlmo hoforo patent Issues, by illlng n corroborated nffl- dnvlt In this office, nllvKlng farts which would dofonl tho entry. A. W. OIITON, ri.23.708r Heglstor. GHILCOTE ft RICE UKAh KHTATn irfHUIIANCK W MAKE A HI'KCIAIrY of time in proi-rty nud good furin tiinils. No troubl,. to show prOjHrty, I'rompi n.. UiilliuiMihjjeii n iniulrles. A fen good house (or rent, If you it nut to buy or Mill It wUI pay you to Mo us. Nest lo American Hotel. I'liono (l( II Kg".i . "rn NO Mtl'll II r '! I'lHMWi; s17rTjrV.'3 ,' Hern III I Im iholre I. (unit,. I factor) Fur . single arltrlo in does not bun f I'MltMl, ' l"l ittU. ' nut nnt i 'thiMtttii g- il lasts ltd rortu.tuiM. ..f ,i.4uti Iks ndortllneul rlrrl . III ir pear more beaui ' .1 (n )os get II b) llsetf l( mil bats si rivals then ' to i. IrnClltrnrtt II. J. WINTI5WS WESTERN TRANSFER CO. Ultl.c I'hi'iie II1MI llraldeurtt I'll. in. 1,1 iii mciivu'i: IIAIiOAOi: lltLKIIH VIllMMI AMI IIKN'CIIAI, IllASI It. tl WOOD I'OKHAI.i: rM-uget I'trkiil t'i anil llillieiril an) I'Uir In Timn Jo Mooro J. U. l"fitrlek MSMIIBBSaflHSSBaMHSBS(BIIHSBSaiBaiBBBilHSSSa0SMai Itityyour Wood Kticl WliolONdlc Prices on van Imte Ihe dealers' mnrulti If ) ! " '"" "'" f' lug your onlev. Il' tthnl )iu uitr lliul linikr )iu Hcli li"l tsl )nil iii:.- ltiimtntkt. yiiu I'liime Itt.tl W. C. DATES Ewnunu Lumber Co.'s Office J3v. ":. tli Silt; lo Muslo ii KM I mRHHRI h Sole llepii'rnUllieof (-lirrmali In i o 'S I'lMOl, I! 0 tltelliwiir ninl 'lUoX Ulittt t iios (lit r, jkrs si nioJ- crate prlres I'un.iig and reH' Ag'in) fr VIII I II HLUINO M.tCIIIM oi.ivKtt nri itiri:tt am VUTOlt I'll M MtflH-K IWmiU. Mnllonil) and l'l(tuif KIAMAIH FAILS MUSIC HOUSE To doors. -' "I roto II. .MAD.1I.N. rit.piUir SMPL Y BUSINESS f you hnve been 4'oinjj with" the 'nicest jjlrl in the world" for some time nnd finally de cide to "pop t"e question" -That's Your Business If the "only ono", after think iiiK it over, say it listens nil right to her -That's Her Business If you "sort of jjet together" nud unofficially rieal the pact -That's Nobody's Business liut when the day is ct nnd you nre ready for the printing -THATS OUR BUSINESS W. O. SMITH PRINTING CO. L