•ton. I' \ •-a. l’reil Mellisw í J.W. Mct'ov Alfred Melha*e. O. S.'Ul H. Editor and Proprietor. Richard Melhaao. Ja«. II. Wheelcr. Kingdon Bnw John Smart ...... | Fallowing !• Uw list of name», with |j>iu« Brannen .... 1 A U I ■■..•t.i..'i:.S THE YEAR IN AI A ANCE. the amount« »iib«crtl>c«l to .late: Btrd IjxMiley ......... | C, 8. A K. 8. Moor« ........... ».VMM) (10 C. E II.wt................ • % 4.< rrds at their side. That has ® »t a fashion. Young women at! »yer. rowndnys, desire to I»- ph *togiaphn’ with wolf hounds. "Tut do yon know what a wolf bound lik< Pete there is worth? Well, sir, he is worth f-100 or $500. And do you know what he can be h'rrd fo:- a couple of hours for? lie can be lured for $1.50. Hence lie is hired often. He is in great domuad. And on the mantel of many a poor man's house you can see to-day the wife’s or the daugh­ ter'» photograph, with a magnifi­ es rt Rc. si:;n hound in the fore­ ground. “Aside fr m hiring dog« for pho­ tographic purposes. I hire them fo-. pr y’giri ugb.................................... many years before all infantry j J. R. Stilts.......................................... rc.Jnmr.tH will have their chiropo F. M. Barnum.................................. dirts, too. I John Verling.................................. “A foot soldier'« efficiency, you . Sila« Obenchain............................. pc, depends upon his feet. If lie Henry Janssen............................... gets sore feet, he can’t march well Ira C. Johnson, Clinton, HI.. —can’t advance fast,can’t retreat Barner & Riebe, Sacramento. fast. And his feet are apt, unless Rev. W. G. Smith......................... theyaregcientilically looked after, j R. A. Alford.................................... to get sore; for it is one thing.you I J. A. K.x.ntz...................................... know, to use the feet in an ordi James Briscoe................................... nnry way, walking throe or four J. C. Sigler........................................ miles a day in a city, and it is quite O. A. Hilliard................................... another thing to n«e them in mili­ C. C. Chitwood............................... J. F. Kituball.................................... tary fashion, walking 15. 20 and M. H. Beebe.................. ................... sometimes .30 miles a day over I. E. Mitchell......... .......................... rough country, carrying luggage M. Dooher (timber claim;......... besi les. A. H. Phipps, Mt. Vernon, “A soldier’s feet need looking Wash, (timber claim).............. after, need inspection, just as his Wm. C. Rodgers, Mt. Vernon, gun dr»-« Hence Germany has in Wash, (timlier claim) ............ t’odnctil chirojmdists into her I.. Alva Lewis................................ armv. and the chiropodists hold A. C. Beals............................. feet inspection daily. They sec Chas. N. Meyer............................. that the shoes fit well, that the 8. B. Low.......................................... stockings are in good condition, L. P. Nelson.................................... Thus. F. Short................................ that blisters and corns don’t form. John L. Short........................ “It is odd to see in Germany a 1 Chas. Andrews............................. line of privates having their feet I Sam Dixon...................................... inspected. This sight,though, will I A. H. Newton............................... be a universal one ere long, and I Btirrel Short.................................... CHIROPODIST IN THE ARMY Friends. At the ma three sa vs th«1 •ire j are >f this Fry one without exception. vot« d. The Raws are nearly all republican, Each Indian who could not read Enounders, while J. C. Ferguson................................. the new and terrible 12 inch guns S.T. Summers ............................... can lie loaded and tired in about 50 O. Short .......................................... seconds with pet feet safety. ’ J. W. Siemens................................. -If a projeetile from one of the Jasper Bennett............................... . old 6S pounders hit its mark.it Thomas Drake............................... was d’.’e to good luck, rather than Ernest Soule..................................... to goo.l management, but it is a 1 Mark L. Burns ............................. matter of proud record that our Henry A Houston.......................... modern 12 inch guns have scored J. A. Houston................................. Jos. Conger...................................... seven hits in less than six min J. F. Goeller................................... utes at target practice, while our R. I. Hammond... ...................... six-inch gun has a record of nine Mr». E. E. Heidrich.................... shots and t’iiie iiits iu one minute.*' Robinson A Cox. ........................... The statistics of a modern 12- i J. H. Driscoll.................................. ineh breach-loading rifle, as turned Geo. R. Horn ................................. out by the naval gun factory, I Mrs. M. McMillan ...................... makes an interesting showing. Arthur C. Lewis............................. Its weight is 101,300 ¡'ounda, or W. O. Smith...................... . ............. over 15 tons. Its total length, 36 J. Scott Taylor................................. feet 8 inches. The greatest diame­ I T. 0. Kinney................................. James R. Dixon. ......................... ter of gon body ia 45 inches; total J. J. Kelliher, North Head, W. length of bore, 410.20 inches; ca­ ’ Wm. Barks ...................................... pacity of chamber, 12.043 cubic E. 8. Phillips.................................... inches: total capacity of bore, 51.- * Rolit. H. Bunnell ........................ 355 inches; travel of projectile, Jas. O’Neil........................................ 3-16.06 inches; weight of charge, H. M. Ackley.................................... sei', ire velocity. 425 pounds; J. T. Alexander............................... .................................... weight of projectile, 850 pounds; 1 B S. Grigsbv • ratio of projectile weight to ! Deere Implement Co, S. F......... v.i ight of gun. 1-119; chamber ‘ J. C. Rutenle.................................... press’tre, 15 tons; muzzle velocity H. J. Winters................................... (K-rvi'e), 2.100 feet per second; Charlie Lens...................................... tl.iekm ss of steel which shell will John G. Swan.................................. 1 W. B. Barries................................... perforate at muzzle 24.16 inches; C. Roes Anderson........................... at.1,5 )0 yards 20.94 inches. I Geo. D. Grizzle................................ I “Did I hear you say, guard, that the engine was at the rear end of ■ the train?” * “Yes, ma’am; we’ve got an en­ thi n its appearance of oddity will gine at each end. It take« an ex- depart from it.” fra one to pttttb ns up the moun Friendly Oomment a in.” Muggsby—I'm going to thrash “Dear, dear! What shall I do? ’nt always so deathly ill if I ride Bifkins the first time I meet him. Wiggins—Because why? vitb my back to the engine.”__ “ Ile'sbeenteliing it around that Smith's Weekly. I’m a liar atxl a scoundrel.” Ideal But Not Suitable. “Is that so? Why, I never hoard Gladys—I bad an ideal man anyone say you were a scoundrel.” nee. —Chicago Daily News. Fred—And was your ideal «hat­ ed? British Nonflghttng Ship«. There are about KO ships in the No; broke!”—Illustrated Bits. British navy which are too weak I Zaslly Don«. to fit lit and too : 'ow to run a wav. Lot of people pray for (he poot There are no fewer than 9,000 men and let it go at that. — N. Y. employed on these non fighting tues. si ins. R. C. Short...................................... John Matney.................................. James B. Cole................................ I Andy Ryan............. ........................ AMI .IM) AMI. 00 AM). 750.00 AM). AM)JM) ! fiOO.tM) ’ 500 00 500. 5.IM) IWO.tM) 500.N sign F ainter HORN’S HARDWARE 8I0RE • • a C. F. ADAMS, Prop. Merrill CENTRAI. CAI I; - - -o - Orcgan. • I am prepared io do all kinà kinds of wagon and wuod repair work. Meals at all Hours Day or Night > -* ■■I— o — Oysters, any Style HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY J. V. HOUSTON J. H. nOORE DANIEL CRONEMILLER U. S. Commissioner. Fort Klamath, --- Oreg« Will take Filings and I’naifs •n II >in-it«-» I» and riin'~-r • ' «Ir» Price list Men'« half sole Men', half «>>lc »ml heel* Ladle«' half «>lr. v Ladle* tialt «oleand tirel* Boy'» half «ole Boy'* half *<>lv and heel* Children', half Mile Hip« an<1 patr'hr* Sewed half mile. . .40 lip Eil rs .25 to 50 rttra Men's sime» U, order, nnlle.l 14.50 sod Sew«! shoes, French up Calf, laical style, 17 50 ■I' Buoi. io'ordcr 17.50 “I1 T. G. i Dry, Rough and Finish —1^11.M BICW» I can fill your order« Lumber de- promptly. livered or at the trull. W. P. Rhoads. Merrill, Or. DONLON We keep the finest lot of horses In the country. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD Klamath Falls, Or Vi H. W. STRAW, Proprietor HARRY WEBER 1> TV IIV TE re All around manipulator of King up Main 193 Estimates Furnished 50. 50. 50. 50. 50. 25. 25. 25. 25. 25. 25. 25. 25. NOTICE. T am prepared to inrrfioh bine print* of any Township in the Ijike- view I .a nd District, Prints cor- reeled before mailing. Address W. B. Snider, Ijtkeview, Oregon. You Like Fast I 11Í1VU Horses that will please you tkamn <•• i>. GRIZZLE KLAMATH DALLS OREGON With or without drivers Commercial men conveyed to all points I OSCAR C. STONE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Klamath Falls, Oregon West Side Stable» JAS. SIGLER, PROP’R KL7Y7VVWTH FALLS, ” - - • - Also Agon! for LONDON AND LANCASHIRE HRE INS. CO MAMMOTH STABLES Rifls furnished with or without drivers M 1« At • » m I ra* • I’•■Mg»"»a tar 1 Arri« « Inai» » a mainali) «i r’»t<» « » Fall « »»«1» Rival Miulga II - •• •• !»•<<'»• r* a UM rd K lematl. 1 «ha II a «U J. W. SIEMENS, I'ropnrtor. Is* received up to Monday, May I, IO**», at 2 o’clock, p. m.. «t the office of the County Treasurer, lor the sale ol ’A* year School District lw»i.ds, Issued by District No. I. of Klamath -..ui.ty, ()r>.- gon, under subdivision 31 <>i Section A, Repairs al Reasonable Prices «rat al tlhany, Oregon. The eonntv court rorerve« the rigltt to reps i an) or all Uni«. Dated tin. SUtli d«x ot Mar. h. 1*15. L BROKER 50. 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 withm 15 »lay. alter the contrai l, tnrni.h an tippruvvil I mui ‘1 hi an amount npial to 75 |M»r cum *»í ^‘0 contract price. All bid. mu.l •* ¡limit* out < o pro- |H>.al blank. Mitch will I h > furnished upon application to the eonntv clerk of Nolire i. hereby given lhat there are (unit* in the town trea»ury lor tlw re­ demption of the following w.rr.nl» 1143. 1144. 1145, 114«. 1147. 114», 1I4I>, 1150. USt, HM, IMS, IIM, UM, U5rt. 1157, HM. Ufi», lift), Urti, lina. Hrtt, 1IM, IIM, UM, 1107, lirtH, ina». 1170. 117!. 1172. 117», 1174, 1175, 117«, 1177, 117». 117», 11H0, 11»1. 1ID3. IIIÖ, 11*4. Interval will cru" 11S5, liso. 11H7 Petition For Liquor Lkenze. rotn thia date. To th« Honorable County Court .of the .mate Dated al Klamath Falla, Or., thia 23rd of Oregon for the County of Klamath. We, the undersigued, your pet Itlonrr» here­ day of March, 1105. J. W. Siemens, Town Treasurer. by pray the Honorable County Court , of Klam­ ath County, Oregon, to grant permission io C. D. Wilson and F, K. Rtahlinan, (under the flrm name of Willson A Si ahi man,) to sell or dispose of spirituous, malt or viuunus liquors in less quantities than one (1) gallon, at the town ol Blv, in the precinct of Mpragnr River. Klamath County, Oregon, for a period of six months ovgilining on the 3rd day of May, A D 1905. for which license to be so granted, we, your petitioners, will ever pray. W W Smith, John W Wells, Kdward H Hob- In »on. J R Watts* W F Keed. Ed Bloomlngcarup, Michael ltau. Win Hutter. W F < rawford, Frank Ohenohain. C H Hugh«. L LGriffin, W I. Rob ertaon, S Seward. G S Farra. W C Patten, J (> Watts. A W Evan*. R T Courtwright, Creed .Mcgendree. J A parker. Irvin Anderson, Tom Garrett, Albert Walker, Francis I! Dodge. II H w H Snider, Amos Luudy, 8 L Wells, Bert LaphaniC L Miller. Notice 1» hereby given that lhe under»lgnrd will on or before the 3r<1 day of May, A. D. 1905, present this our petition, praying for a retail liquor license as prayed for therein, and rer^ rcqu*et that same be granted a» prayed for. to the Honorable County Court, for Klamath County, and State of Oregon. Signed. C. D. Wn t anw r K.HTAMLBAH. 1 the Paint and Paste Brnvh 50.00 50. Fort Klamath. Daniel Cronetniiler : L. Hessig.................. Butler & Ryan.... I PRICE II In t>l.n>< • •nil'1- I worb I» r *iitv«"l. Befvien* i* r.n l.> r.li„., Ft. Kt.m.lh. I*«ve onl»r. at tl tm*, ooniily clerk et Kla.mith cstunty. Gn Hull brtisltwl •>»! I**—»1 •' W jewelry .lore. gen, at Klamath Fall«. Gregon, until l<> ,|rv clc«(>««l •,l'* Suit, o'cl.a k a. m. of the »rd day ol W.fehM lie IIIM"»IIW L ' I .1,75 10 |t*n tor the er.s-tion «ml «■omplefum of Sult «.mirwl «ml p»«~*d * ,o 3"‘' taiwl». a brick High S«'hl building with crete Itaxvuienl seconitiig to plan, a»*' fimiflc gsritmnl. In pmi»*«'"’« «(«•> Irtcatioti. prvparv.1 l*v <’•>•* ■ lui OvcicuaiK, clv.iic.l Ruraaraf, architect, Albany. GW" I •Jft tn 1.5») prr»M»tl All Imi« ni'l.t I» a«ounipani«d In » '•'* • nd title.I eh«ck. |>ay«bl« to “Klamath l out’ I <*> ty, Oregon,” for the anni Ot l-’W. »• 75 Io I 1*1 a guarantee that the contrariar Bl^> f H'lir« Skill«. OF ¡ÜTETI0.1 OREGON of Oregon, for the County of Klamath. We the undersigned, who are actual realdeiHf and legal voter* at Wood River precinct, In the County and Stale aforesaid, and who ha\c actually * resided in »aid precinct lor more than thirty daya Immediately preceedlng the date of signing and fll'.ng thia our petitlou IM hereby respectfully pray and petition that a license to »eil »plriloua. malt and vlnuou» liquors In I« m quantities than one gallon. In the precinct aforesaid for a period of »lx month» from the trd «lav of May, A D 1905 be granted to J H Wheeler, of Fort Klamath, In »aid precinct Thia petition will be prvurntrd to the above named Cuuuty Court on the 3rd day of May A I). tIOft. at which tldie the said J, H, Wheeler, will apply to »aid Court for »uvh hvenae. IMte«1 thia l&th day of March. A. D. IWA. John Gray. J. C. Weiaa. Ed