Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, February 02, 1905, Image 3

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    HS.1UC la a lib»« whwa U>a l«a»«w
grow un*w prirfouinUy green to
__nimw, r«6.'«r m><1 more K<>l'l*n
aiiiiiiui. and where »ha IwKllant etarnl
IT nt «ky la »t a deeper Mpphlrw hue
Thus I* aluiubroaa Ur.-wlon »allay
llarr a tiny cottOKv stood. a hila and
r,,»» aiubo Wired, Idyllic, p**ilc, and
rharynd Willi ths a»'itle Vlrglnlau grace
of ancient Italy
It waa act II. a aaxlau
laid <>ff with academic prlmn»»» Yel­
low dwarf roaaa reared their idle,
creamy brads beside aurb lurid effrrta
of nature aa red and while < hr> aautiia-
munn. a sisterhood of pa»aloi ate red
dahlias flaunt, d away In the sunshine
opposite nunlike lilies, and aa Infinity
nt tittle os eyed pansies made for l><*
dera
II was a ue»I detectable garden
Indeed
Hw„t Ernestine Tetihe looked up
front her aardenln« prettily perplexed,
as Col. Ham Kaphael Hell shut the ab­
surd toy of a while pale with an an-
nounrlnx click
Every thin* was on a
d<dl-llke. miniature scale
Ernestine's timers were hurled tn the
rich, clean loam
lly her side a huge
pair of shears lay. the only thins .<
consequential alee about the place Hhe
raised her hand and pushed hark her
hair from her forehead, and settled the
napping proportions of her garden hat
og the crown of her head The colonel
thought gardening such a pretty, pretty
pastime.
"1 im you've had your shutters
painted." remarked ths colonel, with
originality
"t'mum, yes" faltered Ernestine,
with a streak of the same element
Then • »”• kddsd, s<»ftly
"I did It"
The colonel laughed hie hearty, regi­
mental laugh and flu«l.«d rather under
the healthy tan of bls akin
“I must confess you made a striking
auereaa of It." he said letting his eyes
wander over the els gingerbread win­
dows of this <|o|| house
Everything
was so dellghtfis.ty, ridiculously, ab­
surdly B'St and tidy and clean and
prim And the girl before him was re­
markably pretty with her fresh morn­
ing fare, her silky fawn brown hair and
her long ft' Werllks hands that now lay
loosely clasped over her dimpled knees
The mnrr lug wrapper she wore was
worthy of being railed an Invention,
aad It was a product of her own
liuaglna'lon
It was crisp and very
pluk aad than with an Infinity of loops
and I m 1 era and ruffles, and last, but not
least a hon< yeotab yoke and peekaboo
sleeves Ernestine was also the author
of her haL
This delirious precision gpd tidiness
about the doll hnpse was balm upon the
cleanly, ordsf-lffvlng soul of Col lleil
“I'm really just rtirtoiia enough to
want to know bow you managed Miss
Erv»e«tlne." he said, egpandlng bls mili­
tary cheat with th» clean, fresh air uf
Greenion Valley, as be seated himself
beside Erneetma
Hhe bit In her under lip There was
aa alm<»t dangerous sweetness lurking
about the corners of her round mouth
Suddenly she laughed outright and
drooped her head, burying her eharm*
Ing. dimpling fane In her rosy hands
"Oh! Im almost ashamed to tell you.“
ah* said, hardly audible
"It's ao ri­
diculous. hut then It seems tn me that
everything that happens during these
summers here Is ridiculous "
"Miss Ernestine." said the colonel,
with unction, “I promise to keep per*
fec’lv sober."
"Well, then. I'll tell you "
Rhe sighed a di leviable little dlrllng
slgti that thrilled straight through the
monel and finally longed In hla heart
The yellow. Impalpable sunshine beat
down upon them, and over them brood­
ed the eternity of luetrous sapphire sky
"You sew it's just this way,“ began
Ernestine, "there are only two of us.
of eourae. and my slater, being past (
mistress of expedients and strategy,
suggested that we make a stepladder of
our household goods
Ro we piled
chairs and tables up from the ground '
and down from the windows and I stood
on thean and held to the frame while 1
painted."
I
The colonel glanced up at the trim,
muslin curtained, gingerbread windows
that looked out of the wall like three
staring eyes slightly askew
“But why didn't you take the shut­
ters off to paint them. Miss Ernestine?"
etrialm<-<! the colonel. Inspirationally
Ernestine extended her pretty hands
In a tender little movement of appeal to
the colonel Hhe pressed her glowing
morning face down among the cool
leaves and blossoms at the chrysanthe­
mums
"Oh, don't tell me. at this late day.
dear colonel, that shutters come off!"
She wiu very tempting aa she sat there
In her trim little garden, her bright head
catching and holding the sunlight like
a Jewel
Rhe herself was like a rare
gem. on which one discovered new and
beautiful facets at every turn Iler
charms were very penetrating, very
many, very appealing
The colonel took counsel with himself
He Intended t< I ling a falsehood, he also
Intended giving It away with the great
white light of truth
"No, Miss Ernestine," he said, "I
think you were quite right. It has
always been my theory that shutters
look bettsr afterward when painted on
ths house I do not know why; but that
has always been my experience."
Hhe looked up at him gratefully, and
he felt repaid.
Presently the colonel left, followed by
his Irish setter Loduaky. For quite a
few minutes after on the homeward walk
he could see nothing very distinctly but
swest Ernestine's graceful figure, the
peculiar poise of her head, the charming
gestures uf her hands, the dreamy. Ger-
manic sweetness of her face And thia
delightful picture was framed In a border
of dancing light g't* shadow, rhrysan-
tbeuiums. dwarf rosea, and delectable.
Inspiring cleanllnnHa gnd order.
Tks colonel had attained a certain age
Hh bm , often seen hie sisters In the
matutinal hours display themselves In.
well, perhaps picturesque disarray one
might call It. if one were disposed to be
lenient. The cnlonel wished to com­
mit himself not swiftly. He desired hla
future wife to be his most uainty, hie
most beautiful, plaything and Idol
There was. perhaps a dash of Bagdad
and the far east In the make-up uf Col
,
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I
TOU ALL KNOW HIM.
Bell He would <au on all’s Ernestine
TIMHKK LAM fl 4<T JUNK I HV7N
SHOW TASTE IN COOKS Ii
Noli«.* .
FOR I’UBLK ATION
very early to morrow tuorulng, and
Hr
’
a
quite
a
well
Intentloned
man
-but
ob.
United maii'K i.*uu Oioc«, i.aawvIffW, Oregon,
then, perhaps If —
■«varai of Shakespeare's Works Haro
Mowmbri
IVM .Moller It liereby given tha>
it is a sin
"Is It eight o'clock yet?" yawned
B oth Translated by Pi of.
ii cr»m| lance with the pi. visions nf the art
The Way that he a addl* led to tbe vic©
of
Congress
ot
Junr 3. H79, ui titled 'An act for
Ernestine turning over in bed and pre­
uf buttlrg In
TruLuUihl.
Ihe »ale ol tin.b«*r tami» im i »»- «•ate» ol Cali
lie makes firn»» f
more
trouble
senting a white rampart uf back lu her
fornla, Oregon. N« vail a and « a»*hlngh>n
«*
plague other folk as well.
riioryas ex temk'd to all toe ........... i.an«
slsli r s sleepy face
It I« but 40 years since an English The •< rapes it a brought him Into It
Mt»ire ov act • Ai»gU*l 4. 1 _* E. gab W Rol
"Yea," came the muffled answer
Book i was pra>'t|ral!y unknown in
erts of l< «Iff» <1 I'HUnf) of Kiamath, state «
would never do to tell
Or> got. has Oils day ffled in ibis offl< e hi
Erneetlne rose. yawned again, pressed Japan, the only forvigli literature 11» nwrr minds his business, has no time
• worn stairment No ¿9crj f«»r tbs purenaoe u
to af’r-nd
her hands to her frowsy head and studled I was the Chinese, and th* orsi
th- nU'4N Yv '4. s^r I.», rp M g K 9 k M M. an
To that and oti rp f eopls'S, and hs woulda't
KEEPING
WATER
PURE.
will off» r priH.I ti» -liow that tlie laml m»ugl<
stretched hsree.f luxuriously, blinking forelgn i language to Im taught In the
alight a friend
is more «ahiahle f« r its limber or slot
the
bard to opeu her eyes
Hhe sent oqt echoota was the IhiUb
Now, while lie’s pr> »f agiilnst a a a Mb bl u<, it's no Slevple Little Pueltry Itevtee WbleB f<>f egr>rulttiral pnrp4>M*s, and to establish hi
lu
rlalin Io »aid land twforr <}< o. I llnldwiii C.
earthly use to try
one small f<g»t to fwel about on ths flodr tbe Kngllah Is the most com mon
Meeps ike Urlwklkn » eeeel tmtn
Jii'f©«' at hisoflif »' at Riarnafli Fall». Oreg«»
for the badly down trodden slippers smong Ibe pwopls and la studimi by all To make Lira k»ep hla IWipar fro<n the
on Matnrdav th* Ikih dev bf Fvbruary. >9iU» ||
■ elan »«elea.
other fellow's pls
nwn
a with»..... a. Joe Ta ior Martin R<»'
that lay hidden under the pile 1/ruffled high claas puplls. German and Frunch
erts of K Is.uath Fall«. Or. II H. Roberts an>
txairlotliea that had slipped to tbs floor ar« ta«orsd gt-uerally by st hulars and He's trying to t»o Lai^fal, you are eooff-
Turn Fisher <.f B« ifi» |
Where
hens
are
mads
to
scratch
for
dent of that
Any end all per on» claiming adversely th**
during the night.
phyal» lens
Thore Is a forelgn len
lie thinks that h»S suggestions are Invari­ grain In Utter of any sort, the drinl.lng above-drsT-ribed lands are requested to fil»-
Ernestine groaned audibly, the room g ing« seluxtl lu Tokio, where elmost
ably pat
their
claim« hi this office »»u or before said
ressel Is constantly being fouled Here
was so Intolerably, deplorably untidy
all languagmi ar« taug.it. and, curlott» He'll show you how to do things In the la a device to prevent It. Het the water Hitb day of February.
J. N. Watson. Rerhter.
way they ehou.d be dose.
"oh. dear'" sighed Ernestine crossly, ly enuugb, Itusslan le tjie favorlte
He’ll give y ,u his opinions oa all things pan up about two feet from the floor on
then stopped suddenly as a rather sick The study of Engllah Itteratur« In
beneath the sun
rlMHKH LAM1. A< T Il'NR 3, IS7S. NGlIrk
r<»K ffbi . h ' ation .
keiklng wrapper came down over her Japan Is represented by Prof Yuca Wherever f.s-* pie gather for dises salon,
though It l<e
United Rfates fjuid Office, l«akevlew. Oregon
head and shut off utterance "Do gee Tavbouchl, wbo las tranalated into
Novemljer m. ¡VOL
Nnilce is h«»r»'hy given
or
atrh Uy pilvats matters, you can rover
up. Anne, everything Is lu such a nasty Japanese aorns of HhakHnpaera’s plays
that in rompllarice with the provlslo • i»f tl»«
mnlo him ewe
nini "
act of Cfjngrese
Jun© 3. I<78. ru>
rd •*•»!
— "Othello," "MS'lwih.
arid
"The •«r voh e or tone or manner any earthly
»- • I< i ■ i, • • »s • ■ *»I i
b©f n 'I !• " '
reason why
Hhe k 1cI ed a roll of soiled towels Into Merchant of V«nlce.’’ The must wide
< alifornia, Oregon, Nevada and Wasblngtor
Territory,” sacMtrnded to all the Publ-c Lan»*
a corner aud threw a bunch of withered ly known Euallsli wrlter In Japan Is lie ohowldr t have a Anger in tbolr cunA-
dsntlal pls
Hiatt s by act of Ai»gu«f 4, 1*92. B«*r,he E Ba a
Carlyle, All students of English Ut-
rosea Into the brimming skip basin
yer, of K tamatb Falls county of Klam'th
state of <jrrg<»n, f as th s <!av fil»*d in this offi«
When the shutters wire flung open she erature In Japan read his works. And Innocent about It’ That*a the troubla,
her s • or ii »lateiuriH No
‘t>f the pun has»
don't you know
Curb's
comes
Macaulay
end
N«Xt
tO
Stepped for a moment before the mirror
of tbe MW»,4aW 4.
N 1 rsE 4 and nW‘4»k 4
Your hints ar» a wsyi waaiod.
4. Tp >. M H 9 K IV M. and will <»ffrr pr«»o
In It she saw a most dowdy little figure I the new llanynku. or translation style.
hasn’t nny show
tn »bow that tbe land »ought Is more valnsbi*
Rhe nearly laughed out loud Iler wa« pracfleally cr«at«d by borrowlng I've mentions») that he never caa quite
for if« iImb’r or stonr than fni stfrlr.iltijra
cumjuihiftd a snub,
iiurp<»«"s. and Io establish her claim to san:
beautiful hair was tumbled about her hla lang'iage by the Mlnyushamen. a
A kick wou d be to<> brutal and ejae cannot
snd L< fo/'j Ge»». T Baldwin, Co. Judg«* o
Emerson Is
shoulders and standing absurdly at sixes lltersry band In Tokio
um n club.
Klamath <’o Or. at Klamath Fells. Or. ot
and sevens Trains of yesterday morn­ greatly a-' nlrsd end hl« wrltlngs have And so wv Lear hla poking and hU prying aa
M«»u<lay tbe 13th day of February, Iff»» .Hhe
'.n»'-»»*« I F
\
l Gneller
we can.
ing's chocolate adorned bar wrapper Influenced many notabl« Japaneee
U «iter 1^-nnoM, Lydia lxunus ail of Klainalb
Journalist* ot today
MHI and Her­ He< aus«* w« know there resUly is no harm
front
Fails, Or.
about the man
\n> and all t>creon» claiming adversely the
"1 certainly am a little—fright!" she bert Hi»n“«r have aloo lufluenced tbe JlUt uh. hr la a trial! And wa'reaUcoa-
atjove described land» ar** rrqoegied to file
thought of modrrn Japan
stralrod to sgh
laughed
their claims in ' bis office on or bef«»re »aid 13th
day oi February , iPo.
fur a fte*©er
Tennyson. !«nngfollow, Wordsworth. When h«* con. us near ue
Rhe thought languidly of the trans­
J. N Wat -on. Register.
RAISED IHÍLF FUÄ WATER DISH.
In Ihr pis
formation tl at would take place when Byron snd Milton ar« th« most pop­ —4-'hlc<<<j Dai.y Nsws
I
and
In
fiction
Irving,
a shelf, that projects enough to give TIMBER I.ANI». ACT Jt'Ng 2. IS7» -NOTICE
she donned the t-cu’l plni wrapper now ulär poets.
kOK fl Bl.It vrl 'N
a ben st an'11 ng room
Fowls will fly
lying acroga the bark uf a chair In the ThRckerey and Dickens are best
t.'nlt--*1 Stare, tend tiff ee. I»k«vlew Overeo
Bellamy's "Looking Baek- SWEET LIPS CHANGE HANDS up to drink as they used water
If December A IW-J. sote - r« tier- by given ’tret
next room. and of the effect of a knot known
two pans are side by side, both can be in r-oinplisnce with the pr«vi«lr>na of thes-t
ward" i«aa I iotu recuutljr translated
of young rosebuds at the belt
ol Contre»« ot June » i*ffs entitled "An set
Onn That Turned the Tide of levo- watered from one pan In the manner for the -alt- of Umber tend, ill the eta"-, ol
The beat of fodvtrps sounded In the lato Japaneee
canforata, Oregon, «evada, and w«.hm<lon
shown
tn
the
cut
The
dish
la
half
lution Becomes Property of Pen­
hall The girls stopped short and their
Tvr llory,“ a« extended U> ell tire fobl c land
In or e pen and half In ths other, which State« by awl of Atrsuet t 1H02. I.otner H Hor­
eyes met They came upeettlcgly near, OLDEST ARMY TUNE STIRS
sion Commissioner Ware.
cuts in half the work of watering An ton of Ketur. eounty ol Klamath, «tate of Ore­
then ceased
The elaters still stood
gon, ha« till« day filed In this office hla «worn
•Tbe White Ooekode” Played la
"Rwwet Lipa," the gun that Is said to opening Is cut in the wire netting, the •taterrenf So jasn for »he pnrel.aae ol the «V .
transflii-d looking at each other
-o-e 7. Tp ’* H H S E w M and w 111 offer ormo
edge
being
bound
about
with
wira.
—
April, 1775, Puts Life lute
have swerved the Ude of the American
An Inquiring, long, brown nose wae
to «hr.w that the rand «ought t« more va unb
< revolution and led to the surrender of Farm and Home.
Peet of Mo« ch are.
for It, t inte r or «tone than lor agrlenliura
softly protuded within tbs crack of the
o trpoae« and to errabh.h hl« elei tn io «a
Ixvrd Cornwallis, has recently become
door
land befo,» Geo. cf.a-tain Co, Clerk al hi-
A TALK AB j UT EGGS.
"Ixdiisky'"
screamed
Ernestine
office al Kramalh Falla ou Tb»rr«day the ISfh
It Is the old m'lBlr. eftar all. that psits the possession of Mr. Ware, the com
of February ISr-r He nsm>-« aa witrve«** « ■
Tebbe. runn'ng to him and beginning the life into marching feet, for It carries mlxsloner of pensions It was ths V«vg Utile Dlfferewee to B««r”lve day
Henry Hf'raptuan, Rile» vr Tower. Geo. Mor­
the traditions of marrltlng In Its melo­ prtjperty of Darling June«, a south
gan Fall Morgan all of Keen. Oregon.
to pat hie head vigorously
▼ alee et the Predee« et VerL-
Any mJ ail persona clamos aiv-r«e|y th“
dic« This "White Cockade" la a his­ erntr, who. as a luyeeroltl bog, on
“fol Dell!" ejaculated ber sister
above-deacr l>e»l land« are reírnawted io hie
... Miede or Fewla.
their fisima in ihr« office on or Iatture «a d
Ernestine had long since raised quick torical melody U> Amerlrsns. though listed In tne eont,Dental service and
Uth day ol F.Uruar> >'*««
many Americans may not be aware of fought for nine months, first in Col.
costuming to the level of a science
The Me'ne experlnient elation has
J. s S«t«rro. Reg!«ter.
It Shelby's regiment from North Caro­
Very shortly she emerged distracting- the fact, says Boston Trarscrlp«
beeu exam.nlng into the composition
was
the
tuno
k>
which
the
farmers
who
lina, and afterward In Col. John Se­ and physical chara< terlsties ot different TIMBER I AND ACT JUNE. 1H73.—
ly pretty, captivating Immaculate as
N otice f <» i < publication .
the morning and In time to gather a few fired ths shot beard round the world vier's regiment from eastern Tenure kinds of «Kgs arid finds that duck « kks
United Ktatet Land OtHce,
blossoms for her throat as eba tripped marehed when they determined to for«» sot Jones carried the gun at the bat­ bsrs apparently ths amalleat propor­
Jakeviaw, <» rgon. <>ctnber. 7. Wl
Notice i* hereby given that in compliance
down the gravel walk to meet the unre­ 'he pas* age of the bridge at Concoffd. tle of Kings mountain on October 7; tion ot ab«ll. the ahell in this case be-
tba r*rnvlekm« of th* act of Congr*«» of
generate colonel Rhe was as fresh and Possibly It was the only tune which the 1780 and. the story says. Bred the bul­ ins about 10 6 per cent, of the whole with
June 3. IM7H. emit »*d -An act for th»* «ak ot
ewest an one of her own favorite blush drummer end flfer of Capt leaar Davis* let that killed Ferguson, the major weight of the « kk * The averse« of 34 tiuibrr huida in th* *tate< of < abforn a, Ore­
Nevada and Washington Territory.” aa
rosea that bloomed at her feet as she oompany knew, but the fact that it was who led the British forces The death samples of bens' egss in this retpect, gon,
extended to all the Eublic Land Mate* bv art
fared the colonel in that most delectable played Is historical The popularity of of the commander of the expedition having an average of 11.4 per cent of of AuKu»t 4. 1WJ. Fred Hoch of 8:avion« eoor>
of Marion.Miaie of Oregon,ha» tnl» day bled
of pink morning wrappers Hhe looted the tune ks prrsvf that a melody made for was the turning point of the battle, end tbe whole weight
The shells of tbe tjr
iu thiR office ui» »worn »taienieni Nul72A,ior the
up at him. archly, coyly, from out the one party Is recognised as good by all that battle, with Its score of 3uff Brit­ goose eggs averaged 1X1 per cent of purrt aw* of the »-'.nw1,
ww*^ iwc 2. and
tf It has the qualltv rd twin« singable. ons killed and wounded, and 810 cap­ all. O'Hnea fow) eggs should be unusu­ nr>4i'.w>4wr I! 'p :fr» r 9*. w m and will offer
shadow of her great garden hat
pr<H>fto»Luw
mat
the
Ian
1
«ought
more
"The White Cockade” was orlffiMlly a tured. was the turning point of Gen ally strong as their shells form 14.4 valuable for it« limber or »lone than is for
ag
"Gsaid morning." he said, abruptly
lacobltv tune, but It made a g<x»d mcreh Cornwallis' career
nculiural
purpi»*e«.
and
toc»tabh»b
his
claim
The
expedition
of
per cent, oi their welghL The whites to Mid land bet».re K< jr«fer and recover at
"Mies Ernestine pray pardon such an
for the descendants of ths E: gllsh Purl­ Cornwallis was Immediately checked, of the eggs tn proportion to thslr total
fsakaview, Ore <»n Saturday, January 2btb. 1W.
early morning call, but—"
's ns April 1» 1771. when Capt Ifavla and his capture subxtquently effcctel. weight ran. goose. 52 6; duck, 53 6. He name» aa witnea»e«; l-afe Thotr.ae. of H*ay-
She put uut ber soft, white hand
made hla musiclana strike up As they The gun Is a long barreled flint H'k. a guinea. 53 6; turkey. 56 5. The propor­ t<»n Or., Roger ’fontgnmery, W. O. tfin.th'of I
Klamath Falla, Ore.
quickly and laid It on bls, pressing II I
were ttie flrst American force that ever clumsy and unsightly weapon, but it tion of yolk to the whois egg ran.
Any n-d all j»er*nn« c’alm’ng adversely the
gently
above-described
¡at»4a are requested to file
advanced to battle as Americans "The
"Dear eo'onel." she said. “I fled the White Coekade ' to the oldest melody of was effective at short range in those guinea fowl, 32; duck, 33, goose, M.a. their €18101« in thia office on or before said
2Bth
day
of
Jauaary.
daya.
Jones,
who
lived
at
Jonesboro.
and turkey. 30 1.
early early morning the rnoet beautiful the American army
J N. Watson. Register.
! Tenn . died In 18’8. He gave the gun
About 70 per cenL of the edible i por-
part of the day Why spologlxe?"
to his eon tn law, William Duncan, tlon of eggs is pure water. Th« ■ pro­
Hhe let her hand drop Illa own still
ACT »UNF 3. I97X-NOTICE
JOIN FORCES TO AID CUPID who. In turn, presented it to Frank tain centeut Is about 14 per < cent. i TIMBER LAND.
FOR I’UBLK ATION
tingled, he felt her little fingertips rest­
Mnntreetlo, In whose tamlly it re and the fat about the same
This
United
States
Land
Office. Lakeview. Orw-
ing In his palm The colonel's fare wae
maloed for many years
makes eggs a very valuable food. Moat gon. December 2D. 1PM Notice 1» hereby given
overspread with a not conventional
that incompliance with li»e provisions of tbe
of the protein Is la tbe whites of th« act4»f Congre»s of June 3. 1*7M, entitled “An
beatitude, for had she not stood the
act for the sale of timber lands in the Stales of
eggs,
and
most
of
ths
fat
in
tbe
yolk*
supreme test, and come rmt with not
DANCERS OF BASKET BALL Taking th» egg as a whole, including California. Oregon. Nevada and Washington
Territory,” aa extebde«! to all the PubLc Land
only flying, but acrupulourly claw
Aa an Inewntira to mat rl tn noy (bo
States by act of August 4. 1W2. Dan Ryan of
colors
He twined bls arm about ber
Warnen Physical Director st Welles­ the shell, the fat content ranges iron Ml»souia. county of Missoula, state of Montana
past*»r of the ebtireh of the village
about nine p«r cent, in turkeys', hens' ba-» this day filed in this office his sworn state­
drawing b»r Into the shadow of a tree
ley Urges Campaign Against
IMllaa. Po, and £d!t<x Capwal). pub>
snd guinea fowls' eggs, to over II In ment No J94«i. for the purchase oi tbe
near by and whispered a few hurried
22 Tp 17 b R 13 E W M. and will offer proof
Ro-Called Abuse,
liaber .rf the town vookly, the I valise
the eggs of ducks and geese. The pro­ bee
to »how that tbe land sought is more va.ua' 1
Words In her car Ixvdusky lay on the
Post. Lava enter« a Into an agreement
for its umber or stone than for agriculicral
tein
con'ent
runs
from
11
to
13
per
gravel and stared st them with an un­
A letter from M'.aa Lucille Eaton rent. In eggs of ell varieties of fowls purpose* and to e-tabli«.h bis « laim to paid
by which marrlagea among the young
land before Geo t. Ba d win. Co. Judge at
fathomable look in hie eyes
people will be •nc<Kjrig<*<l
The fot- Hill, director of physical culture at named. There is really little difference Klamath t all-. Or. on Tnesdav. the ilth day
It was very quiet, not a leaf stirred In
lowing appears lu a rveaut wsek'a ia- Wellesley college, urges a campaign in the nutritive value af the different of March. I!ks5 He names aa witnesses Harry
Ackley. W O Smith Wm W <'arinichael, Bert
slumberous Green ton valley.—National
against that which she terms “this kinds of eggs.
eue of tha i^»g(
Wnbrow. all of Klamath Falls. Or.
Magailne
dreadful
abuse
of
uncontrolled
basket
Any and ail persons claiming adversely the
•’Hera la a rhanre that win help you
above de.-cribed lands are reqnected to ttle
How to PrwTVot Aworwifw*.
bail
In
girls
secondary
schools,"
says
to got the P' of a year fr*a. A gimd
their claims in this office on or before said
Co:.t*g1r>«_
la answer to an inquiry aa to bow 14tb day of March. ¡91«
How strongly
bnXber duly authorised ** aay the Good Housekeeping
J. N Wat«on, Register.
Mrs Rrntbho I went over to see Ellia
wovda that wilt unite for Ufa. or until and deeply title good friend of girl« to prevent bees from swarming. Elias
Jane yenterelay, and sbe tails ma that
the dltorca court euta tl»e bouJa. says feels, who Is an avowed enthuelaxt Fox. In Bee Steening*, says: “I hare
Contest Notice.
she's dyln' of ennui
ha w|| dlwy ug> v tth t» (be fees he wlkti n card to athletics for women thought of this a great deal; and the
Tnited States lutnd Office, Lakeview. Ore­
Mrs Gubblna Lor. Martha! what's
more
I
think
of
It
the
more
firmly
I
am
le
evident
trotn
the
epvcinc
«barge
,
gon. December 20. 1904
A sufficient contest
rwrvlvwe from all eouples we s«wv<1 to
afl' favit havin« beeu filed in this ©flice by
that’ Nothing calc bln. I bopw—Ally
Um to merry
Now vv wilt give a brought la the letter against thl« convinced that we all have aon-swarm- Charles E Worden <»( Klamath Falls, Ore. con­
Bloper
year's subscription to each couplt who game as ft Is oftentimes played Moral era If properly manipulated. I d other testant. against Hn»ne*tead entry N’o 2-bM
made November 12. 1901. for SW’. Sec 20Tp 3K
will
him to tie the knot, and aleo Injury, as well as physical. Mies Hill 'words. I believe that. Instead of Its be­ SRkEW M. by John Smith Contestee. in
TH1OWI AWAY
give a nJ os write-up of the wedding finds in uncontrolled basket ball trace ing natural for bees to swarm. It la wh ch it Is alleged that John smith has whol­
able largely to the development of the the reverse. Of course, there are ea- ly sbandone.l »aid land and has changed his
braids« "
residence therefrom for more than six month»
This competition ce pt ions to all rules; but swarming since
making »aid entry, and has wholly fail
Editor Capwvll says the offer Is not competitive spirit
according to nature le the exception ed to cultivate or itupruve said land and ha»
coofltiued exclusively to young folks has been known to descend to the
failed
to establish his residence on said land
level of "slugging " So long as alb- (barring Carnlolans). Give your queens during the first *ix months after making said
letlca make a girl stronger and more plenty of room as needed at the proper entt'. and tbs' «aid abandonment and all o*
GOATS AND NATION'S FATE womanly, as they undeniably can do. time, and the workers the same, and I said failures still exist and «till continue, an «
that »ai«l ajeg'd at"'"ic.'
a©MI sn»l W©
le none to quarrel with them or will guarantee the rule »ill be no not due to his employment in the Army. Navy
Bewhlekered Thibetan Animal Is there
or
Marine
Corp»
of
th»*
United
S
ate* as a pr*
"Uncontrolled baeket swarming—at least In this latitude. I vat soldier, officer, s**aman or marine,
take offense.
durtm
Strayed Ovar Line of Demarca­
bell," in the experience of Mies Hill presume these few remarks will cause tbe war a ilb Spain, or during any other war
tion and ths War Poilowa.
in
which
the
United
States
may
be
enrag»d
—end she know*, it anybody—has the beekeepers to swarm; but try this Sai«i parties arc hereby notified to appear re
passed out of this useful sphere. simple method and you will hive your­ snond an t ««ffer evidence touching said ailvga-
The frontier between Hrltlsh India
tton al 10 o’clock a ni un February 11. 1906, be
"Woman Is not undeveloped man. but selves automatically
fore Geo. T. Balvlwt»«. County Judge of Klam­
and Thibet traverses districts where
who
ath County. Oregon, and that final hearing
diverse " The boys and men
there are mountain pastures, and the «loop to folly In their eport» should
itr,««tk nt nn Rcat Shell.
will b< held a 10«»’clock a m on Saturday. Fvb
Most people are aware of the power of 1A. 1906 before the Regislet ami Receiver at the
main grievance was that certain Thib­
United S'ate» Land Office in lakevieu, Oreg
be object losaon enoujrh to wom*»n ox-
etan goats which were Ignorant of the peveed U the seme temptation and sub­ egg shells to resist external pressure
The said conte»tant havinx. in a proKT arti
davit,
filed Ik'rvmber ItHh. 1901. oat f«»rrh fact»
on the ends, but not many would credit
Uns of demarcation were In the habit ject to eonsequences more pitiable.
which »how that alter due diligence personal
of straying irto British ter’ltory. V.’hal
I the result of tests recently made, which service of this notice can not be made, it is
particular harm the goats did by brows­
appear to be genuine, aa recorded In the hereby ordered aud directed that such notice
be given due and proper publ cation.
Bellowed.
ing occanlona'ly on British gross Is
Scientific American.
Eight ordinary
J. N. Waison. Register.
“What I am." ho said, “my wife has hen's eggs were submitted to pressure
not very clear
In any eave the dam­
mads
mo."
age could not have been considerable
'applied externally all over the surface TIMBER LASH. ACT JVNK X IX7S. -NOTICE
"By George," sold hie old bachelor of the shell, snd the breaking pressure
Foil Pl’RUCATION.
In 173» England weut to war with Spain
CnUrd State« lend office lakevicw. Oregon,
brother,
"you've
removed
a
weight
from
"Every dog. air, baa hla day."
on account of the ear of a certain Jenk­
I varied between 400 pounds and 675 November
Is. I’M Notice Is hereby given
"What's the good of that If be doesn't ins which had been eut off by some my mind I was afraid It might bo In­ pounds per square Inch With the stress that in compliance with Ove provision« <>( Um
know when be Is having It?"—Ally Spanish officials, although It was con­ herited from our side ot the family."— applied internally to II eggs, these gave act of luue L IS7S entitled "An act for the
-ale of limber lane« In the S'ate« of California
Blopsr.
tended thnt the ear wae still attached Chicago Keeord-Herald.
. way at pressures varying between 3J Oregon. Neva la and Wa-hinxton Territory."as
extended
to all the Public Land States by act
tn Jenkins'bead
It has. howev er been
and 65 pounds rer square Inch. Th«
of August t. lxZL the following persons have
Her BetorL
reserved to thia century for England
Quality and Quantity.
1 pressure required to cnieh the eggs Ihi« day fliletl itt thl« ollice their sworn state­
"My aneestcra cante over tn the May­ varied between 40 pounds and 75 ments. to-wit:
to engage In a war that promisee to be
1 Isn't a -pinta' an' sighin'.
Harry Slayton of Harrison, county of Koo­
Hut dis wort' would seem better. I wow
extensive, on account, proteaaedly, of flower," s*lu the young woxnau who pound* The average thickness of ths tenai.
state of Idaho, sworn statement No.
If a reed bird wae big as an astrloA
a
faw
wandering
goats.
.
boasts.
2S9X,
tot lite purchase of the N'-NE'.. SE'.
i
shells was .013 of an Inch.
An a possum wae big as a cow.
NE'.. See 19 and SW.NW . Sec JO.Tp A 8 K
"Yes."
answered
Mrs
Parkin
ham
ot
—Washlnglun War
11 EM M
Prewartnc Buckwheat las’.
William Youngb-rg of Harrison, county of
Drawn Out Honeymoon Desirable Chicago; "I understand that travsl was
Plow
buckwheat
land
as
early
as
pos
­
Kvavtenel. state of Idaho, sworn statement No.
Proof of Death.
That New England couple that took very cheap on that boaL"—Washington sible In the spring, and harrow occa­
tor the purchase ot IbeNW’.SRC, \E'.
Insurance Agent—What are the proofs their wedding trip on a freight train may Star.
N W< (. and wt, N Eqr. Sec IS. Tp 37 8 It 11 K W kf
sionally until the seed Is sown. This
George E. Turner ol Harrison, county of
of your husband's death, madam?
have wanted to have the honeymoon as
early plowing and harrowing aids in Kootenai, state of Idaho, sworn statement
A Woman's PrivUege.
The Widow—Well, be baa been home long drawn out as possible, says the
No JP25 lor the purchase of the SBtir.NWqr,
changing Into a soluble «nd hence SW,|tNE.|r. W>,8Eqr. See JU. Tp 37 8 K 11 E W M
nonsense
about
a
man's
bo-
It'S all
for tbs last three nights -Smart Set.
Chicago Dally News
That they will offer proof to -how that the
available
form,
some
of
ths
Insoluble
lng able to maks a name for himself.
land souyttl is more valtiale for its tiintn-r or
nitrogenous compounds of the soil atone than for agricultiiral purposes amt to
▲ Difference.
Only a woman can do that?"
establish their claim to -aid land before Geo.
Figures
Obsoleto
Mose.
:
This
will
usually
supply
sufficient
ni
­
"How do you maks that out?"
Rhw— He ha« five marriageable daugh­
Clias,ain. Clerk of Klamath Co, or, at Klam
The population of the wo» 1. accord­
"Rhe can select for a husband a men trogen. The early plowing also allows alii Falls. Or. on Thursday, th-- »th day of Feb­
ters, ha« he not?
ruary, list-. Tiiey name as witnesses; William
the
soil
to
become
sufficiently
compact
ing
to
the
latest
estimate,
is
1,587
.41».-
whose
name
she
fancies."
—
Town
Top-
lie -Well. I know he has five hugable
Ilarry 8lav ton. Geo. E Turner ot
Immediately below the surface, which Youngberg.
J33
Rut these figures were published les.
daughters.—Yonkers Statesmen.
Harrison, Idaho, William Carmichael. W o
I Is an aid in preventing Injury from Smith ot Klamath Falls, Or.
before Col. Alexis Romanoff, the pew
Any and all person.« claiming adversely the
dry weather. Sow one bushel of seed, above
Her Last Resort.
csarlette. was born.
Plain English.
described lands are reque-ted to file
Manager—Wbat do you want to bo a
"When you say that a thing la 'well and apply from 150 to 300 pounds of their claims tn this office on or belore said
9tb
‘
lay
ol February, 1405.
Tortolas 350 Tears Old.
star for?
enough aa it la,' what do you mstan, acid phosnhate per acre.—J. H Stew­
J. N. Watson. Register.
art,
West
Virginia
Experiment
S.atlon
Actress- Well. I've failed at every­
The oldest tortoise In the London too father?"
thing else —Brooklyn Life.
has seen
summers He has to ba fed , "That you think It onght to be im­
The narrow-minded and most Ignor-
New line ol emblem pins just arrivetl.
proved at once, but that yon're loo n»t are generally the most poslliv»
by hand with cabbages.
Made Safe.
—L. Alva Ix-w is.
l»oy to fla IL"— Brookljm Uf*
Coy—Is marriage such a peri lone
path?
Joy—Not when there la plenty of
dust cm IL—N. T Times.
flMUKH LAN Ik. At I Jt N s
I ■<«, Ni rii »
FUR I I RI.K vrtGN.
rmirlStHu ..
. I Iik« \»rw hr«©»«
suvrmbrr 14, l*M
Noi CW is herrhv ffh ’<•
hat In '"»nipliwith the provisions of the
*ct «»i June t, IM7W. rnlhltHl • An act for the
ah* oi . . *-r la . ■ i th-
-itrs ul Cat 4»ru -s
»rc<i«»n. N*' ada wml Wa-hlii »Mn IVr»
•
• s extend»*, toall th** Fohlt© Land Ht »l«'• hF
rt ol kng sf. 4 I’M*-’, t h»* <4i uw In/
©r«’.it
rthlS'lH Aled lu thia »flirt» lfi«l; •«•»<■
»ta meuts,
•tri» :
¡llame ©gerii d Mount V«*vnun, mmitjr
Mksill, «
c oí Vasbliigi »ti
»v”r
•
lient No "yKl o., «il»* ¡mrchaarní iheNF. iNU’¿
«’•-■»K
M’A ’,sF -u«< ¡4. Tu 37 S R II F«. *
«
A»a H rinpp» ï Mount V» th n. co inty et
MMgit, pie » of Washington, ewm n s»airmw«»t
<o •’•»3» »or ’h- purgjia'H* of ib© NR‘4 N r jg 1
7 .4 R 11 R «V W.
Iliat ih’\ wti off r proof to how tiiat
etid »ought i» m<»r vnìiia’’’ ' for ite ll nbefi’f
tone than for ar'iCiiltiira purpose« and t<>
stabilst» il.cir rlait»i to <:i»«t land before G* <>.
r Baldwin Co Jadge of Klaunuth <?©. kt
(lai h h Fall Or, on liaturday, the lilb de/
f February. 19QÚ,
Thev name as wltnWMHM: I H Fhipne, W’
Ham < R«»ger» of Mount Vei no », Wa»«n, M ><
or.
'»4M»i»er, T H fhannon «»f Klaiu »fh Fall’». “
tert Ragan of Kouenka. Or.
Any and all per44»ns eia ning advavacly t •»<
h b<»v***d»-«rrib**<i land* are re«|i».*Mtcd iu 11.«
r*
heir claims In th’s
•• 4>n or b©nif© MÜ4*
I th day ol rebruary, líes»
I. N. V. at «»n. Reg’frtwr.
TIMBERLAND. A<T Jf NL i I47A,-MOTD’W
FOR PUBLICATION.
Unite«! Hr-ties l-and on. r. Lakeview. Oregon
•
»hat In com nil*» nee with Hie provision* «if th**
*»'•» r.» r it”« 3
•’’’fiC’1 “ tn a u fi»r th«f
«nie of tiinix r land» ir th • M'alr» uf c »'••ornla
Oregon Nevada and Wa.dhiu<i«» » Territory, ’
t« *>vten«l«*d to all th«? i* ibli<? Idsitd Heats» by
«et Of AilKUSf 4 ,
the f«»J!'»v»ln< ja r o I<
have thf « day A »fin tho office their <w<»rtl
Viacom«'nt«, to-wit :
Charley liahlrnan of Milver I,ike, ’«»unti of
'■(iwli’z, state of Wa«binfftoti, sv. «»rn »tsrsmrnC
N 2WM for th«’ pnruh iie of the E!. of E1», Mew
s T.» <7 - K .1 E ’A M
<*e*»«fe < Pr ••«• «»I H’lver !,ake, eoun’y «»f ííow
ills, Miau* of wwh nstoii, M*.»rn »•atruient N ».
fcr tbe purchase of tbt* W-3 ef W ,. tec Jfl
♦ p .;7 h K I : k w m .
E«Hib W it J-* of Milvrr I a U»». c«>nnty of Coa»
iliz, mia «« of WM«hinffton, »»vorn «tatemrnt N«»
«¡MW fur t ih * puren» ■ »r tn«*H‘a\ Xqr, »VfciHWqr,
*<• H Tp 37. H R II E w n
I l>e ii»«*> will nffrf proof Co tlitiw that tbe
land »«»'ixt*t »* im»rvaluable ior Itv flrnb-r «>r
m « hi «! than lor m < icultnral purpose*« auf io
rntabli h their claim h » «ani lami before «io«»»
chsMM n. c.erk «»f KlauiS’h c«>, ni Riamarti
i «II«, nr. on Priday rbe buh «lay ot F«’’»!''.vrv.
’.‘«»5
They name aa v. Kn«*M«us: ChaVlrv W,
IfHhhuMii E llfh wt’hf Je. O« <»r»r»* I'. Pnce <»l
Milver ¡«an»*, wa«|» Mi« ba*d Doob«*r, Î ïmmi ! i
nbaiiiion of Klninath Fails. Or,
Any and »II per••«n» «Maiming adver«*lv the
Uhov«* dr-rr:be«f laud* are r*q»w«t*(l to file
• I»»- r claim« n '»>”» office ou or b»*»ofe ^*«1
lulu da y ul February, ItWô.
J. N. Watson, Register.
TIMBER I.ANO, AC. JCNK 3. B7S.- NOIUIK
K.H FCBI.ICATION.
Un'?**d Xiat* I and <;.Tim, fuikcvieiv. Or« »»»:»
Dri-einlto-r 3. ¡**>1 N »tic-' is h«*rebjr given thnt
tn C4».;iplian<*<’ with th j ©riivlvtmia of ih«* «act
of f*on*r»*.«M oi Jun** 2, 1H7S, entitled “An act
■ ‘ - A 1
'’.it- I I
UuhtofDi*. Or«'tun NrvvilA siiti Waahlnutof»
Territory.” a* extended to all the Ful>l.r ljan*l
Stai»»« by a»-! 4»! Auru»t 4, l«*2, Emery Fluì««*
i l Klarnatb Fall.», rt»m»ty
Klamelki, Mtatv of
Or«« >ii, has ihiN day
in thi» office his
• rnr*» «’a'emrn? N » ■.**■*•» («>r th- pur«•.,.»« • *
the E‘r»E 4 4K’4xE 4 HvC 9. » im I ©W <NW »,
ter 10. T, .17B R ¡1 , E W M. and will offer
pr»^u tn «h<»w that rhe land «ought m m > j
valuable for it* timber nr Mone inert for a<ri*
cultural purpose», and to VMBbiish hla Cinlm
Co <«aid land priori* Geo T
*.n, Co.
ai hi» «.fl.re st Kia math Falls, OtefOri, ou
Tborsrfay the lA»h day of F« bru«asy, lffbft. He
name» a-« «Itrrsaes: Archi« Johnston* W?.x*
Lamblia. H mu - Nelson, C C WHaoa* all of Klxm*»
am ra.ii». irreffou.
Any and all perimns clai mime adversely the
above described I*nd4 are r «pir i»*d to fi.c
tbe.r cla.in» in tht- • ft.»*»» ob or befuie said
16iU day ui February, 1RF».
J N. Watson, Roister
SUMMONS
Tn Recorder’s (’onrt r««r the T«»'»*n of Merrill
Co ;nty <>{ Klamath, State of Orejoo.
lun
Van Hrimmer. p’ainnff. vs. lames
C i. m ■: •'» i r the re­
covery O< IH’YCt*> .
To J*»in<*i» Holme«, defendant.
h. iu*- n.*- ■* • r he
e <»t ^r^/nn <o»j bm
r4*q«irrd to afrpear at th'* <»tfi • of s E, Mart .le
Recura r in and lor «aid Town. Comity and
”iat»*. <»n the 2nd lay <4 February. 1905, at Ih«
h.’iir of 10 o’c' <*k in Hie forenoon 01 *ai’l
’<» nnsMcr th»* complaint of th»» plaintiff; * . !
if you tail to eo appear an I an-^er sni<(
plsint. J'idrm>*nt for want thereof will nt
taken agatUNi you lor the »um ol Oi.v Hu«. 1-
red dollars with ¡ntcre”! and tbe COMts i»‘id
diwb*irM*invnts of tbt« attion.
Given und»-r mv hand this 2Wh dav of D
ceuiber. A D.
H. E. MxrTiW.
Recorder.
CONTEST NOTICE.
(’oiled Htutcw Land othc»* 1 j »review. Ore," n
January 12.1905. A suibctcm c<>nt»^t aH-hv»
• t having been fib*d in this offic»? by t.
n
t'taniiMi hl oi Bedtlend,Or, contestant anaiu*».
Homestead entry N'»30fio, made July 2t>. 1S9%
for l»t« 12 and 13 oi f*ec 2. and Lots * aad 9 uf
Sre 3 Tp WS R U E v* M by W W Kenney clii -
testee, iu which it is alleg d that said entry»
man, H W Krnuey.died i>O or about August *
IW*», leaving neither wife nor child surviving
him : that ti‘> cultivation of ¡»aid tract or r. »
dene» ti
in .. m b - n made by aey ti: .
!
-a
«'iitr> man wince »fair oi nrti dcs’h; ti:*..
more than eiiihl years have elapsed since u • 'w
oi sa.d entry aud no final proof has I mn ii uis
or offered thereunder by any heir or heirs an ’
that absence from tbe land and failure tofie
fixate »»nit' by said heirs was not due
e..»-
plovineut in th army, navy or marine er-pe
ot the Vnlted States, »aid parties are hei»*of
notified to appear. res’«ond ami offer ev’d iC®
louchinst said all« gaiton nt 10 o’clock a. ru o h
Marcfi Sib. 1905 beioie Geo T Baldaiu, COuntT
Judge, Kiamath Falls, Oregon, ami the fl., it
.«•mug »111 t»e held st iu o’eiuck a. ni
*f
March 21st. 1905, before the Register and H--
< eiver a- th« United Sta.js Laud utt.ee in
Lakeview, Or.
The »a d contestant bavin ’, in a prop *r affi­
davit» fi eif January 9, ¡906, set forth . .< ’
wntcii »• .o* hat a.ter due diligene^xiierkotm’
ser.ice of tb s notice cannot la* msfle, it L
hereby ordered and direct«» i that . .«cn uot*«*e
be kivl U by due and proper public« on,
J. S’. \Vatsou. Register
TIMBER LAND. K'T Jt’xK 3. IK7?.—NOT’i'f
KOH Pl'BLlC.VTiON.
Batted Ntate« Lauti office t»k“rlew, kr«*--*.
January IS. ISUi
Notice»« hereby given lite*.
I* « ok pitene« with rhe prorislouaet tee out «»4
Congrcw ol June 3. Is?», euutletl 'Au act *<vr
lite -ale of limber tatui« tu the Stales of l’alt“
fornia. Oreg»»n. Suvaùa at»4 Wa-hin to* Ter­
ril ry." a- extended to ail ihe Finnic Laa-f
stale, by act of Augu,t ’. lvxi, W tinnì ff,
Willson ol Klamath lai», comity of K.amatlt,
State ot Otvjon, nan
u>a day SleJ lu *>. «
office bln «worn statement No. JHA, for ina
purebaa»» of tbe NE‘tNW'4,ot .*« 1SI i >3SSK
9 K. W M. snd will offer proof to «how that t » r
lami «ought In mor“ valuable for fu ttm’- r ■ -
stone »ban for agricultural pu.pone«. and to
edablinh bin claim to nal»l land t,«-.orc <»*>
Cba,lain, t*oun»y Clerk at hi« o’ice m K.t-n-
mh Falls Oregon, on Thuradav the VXh *1*/
ot March, 19UÒ. He naiuen a, wltneaaso; J K.
Ha Urd, c It Wlllnoti, Archie John ton, J •»
Pieroe, all ol Kt« oath Fall«, Orvgou.
Any and alt |nrrnonn claiming adrerxety the
abuve-iteM-rll'Od lamia ate requested to hie
iheir c:aitii- in ,h « o'flee on or betoni salii
mu day ot March, 190Ò.
J N. Watson, R gl«'“r.
KLAMATH LAKE RAILXOAD CO
IN EFFECT OCTOBER 24, HUM.
Leave Laird
7 A. '
Arrive dtattui
7:1
"
Steel Bridge
7:
-
Fall Creek
ffe
“*
Klanialb Apvings
8-
••
Pixie
f«
**
Pokegama
Leave I'oliegam»
8 K I
Arrhe Pixie
8SI
" Klamath Springs
<:!
“ gall Creek
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" Steel Bridge
4'1
'• Bogus
4:1
“ Laird
8N
Klamath Lake
FamllfcBcan I k * atippiied now » :u
"Tony's Best” at the Central I) "
Parlors with or without rncitls.
KLAMATH REPUBLIC/
A Different Metal.
•'I wonder «hat led him to propose
to her.”
"It wasn't lead, but gold."—I’hllodel-
phla Preu.
THE LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON
On Matrimonial Sane.
'Tsshethe captain of the family ship?"
"Oh, yea; he Is her second or third
mate, I understand "—Puck.
I
OFFICIAL PAPER OF KLAMATH COUNTY.
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