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feel .ike a* forfeit stranger. <X comae And 1 don't want to get In the wrong rvum. do you bear?” I Mid. emphatical ly. “Just for thia once I'm solns to du the thins you ask. out i*m geteg to do it Klamath Falls, Oregon. properly, sad It everything Ira't )u»t Deer Season Opent on August 15. aa I want It. 1 eball go bock. I suppoe* yoa’ll kave a little refrvebment ready DR. WM. MARTIN I« tor me oa my advent? Oh. I torrcl. of Spotted Fawn— Clotted al all limes oour»e— I «hint have any—say ai-cocn Buck Deer, M inim , MounUln ¡Sheep modatloo tor holding supper with me. DENTIST (except Itt the Counties of Grant. Har tba'.l If Of course not. But 1 »halt ex ney, Malheur and Baker) — t.loaed fu>m pect a drink of some sort, because 1 un- November 1 of each year to Aug. 10 Klamath Falls, Oregon tervtaad that I »hill have my throat." of the following year. John*on aftood Feutaie Deer—Cloned from Novem 'lt*e a bargain.'* he Mid "1 obeli be aaxfouely walling for you from halt pa*t ber I of each year tu Sopl. 16 of the following year. i one until three o'clock." i Night hunting and use of d >gn In ' Good. ” I Mid, 'Til come — of course i USE all being well. Tou‘11 «end a cab up to bunting Deer, nr Moose are prohibited Au interesting and important Investigation Is being carried on by tbe our house for my other part, because we within tbe state at all tintes. KLAMATH FALLS SODA WATER Limit—Five Deer In any one open Reclamation Service, to determine the best method of reclaiming the alkali shall bane to go down to business to- . neason. the most lindx under the Trvckee-Carson project, Nevada. gethsr." Elk—Closed until Sept. 15, l»07, REFRESHING SUMMER DRINK We shook band« on IL Tbe plan entails tbe hxstaillng of ten acres of alkali land—typical i<i then closed between Out. 15 of each "HaU-paet one," be Mid, "you'll start texture of the general farm lands now entered by farmers—with underdrains, year and Sept. 15 of the following Manufactured In all Flavort the thought ' year. for tbe purpose of lescblng out the alkali, and tbe preparation of another I agreed « Limit—One Elk during each open ten acrea of land for flooding copiously with water, with out under drains “Yeo. don't be late” war« bl« last Mv Solicitor Will Call on You season. being previously laid. It Is Intended that the work on tbe first ten acres words, and 1 went Into the bouse It Is unlawful to sell or have In pon- I jumped Into bed — Having my win «111 demonstrate the advisability of reclaiming alkali lands with underdrains, seaslon for sale, any elk meal al any and determine the approximate c<«t for such work per acre. The work on dow open again—and started on my lime. thinking mission I pictured Johnson • It la unlawful at any time to hunt, the second ten acres wboald determine tbe possibility of reclaiming these rooms, and again and again I pictured Hods from alkali witb-out under drains being previously laid. The lands them—until I got completely sick of the pursue, lake, kill, Injure, destroy or have in possession any Deer, Elk. W. B. McLaughlin selected are uot only typical fann lands met with In thia, hut In other pro sight of tb«m But I perslitcd »»m.ly, Moose. Mountain Sheep or Spotted and at times I almost tell my »«if mov jocts, and are threatened with alkali accumulation. ing. 1 conscientiously tried my bast for Fawn, for the purpose of obtaining The data collected will be of value to the farming Interests In that the the good of the cause, and more than the skin, hide, horns, bams or other results will demonstrate tbe best process for handling farm lands which are once 1 called myself and my adjunct fieah of such snlmala, f jr the purpose of sale, barter, exchange or trade, too salty for profitable cultivation, and which are met with In aeveral parts sundry uncomplimentary adjectives for their Inability to separate I had fairly except upon pertnlxsion front the State of the arid region. In connection with tbe drainage system Installed by the got Johneon'a bedroom now Into my Game or Forestry Warden. engineers on tbe project, it will offer valuable Information relative to the brain, a drowrtnees came over me- and Silver Grey Squirrel—Closed from Jan. 1 to Oct. 1 of each year. rfficlency of such drainage systems. I loot ccn*ciou»nea» . . . Ducks. Geese, Swau-Cioacd between When I awoke the next morning I was Besides the two tracts above mentioned, land has been selected for the a firm believer In Johnson and bls pet tbe first day of February and the first installation of under drains on a third ten-acre tract. This selection re- theory I bad certainly been dreaming day of September. Limited to 50 in yrcseuts typical alkali conditions for the heavy adobe lands lying In large! —(la my ignorance 1 put it that way>— one week. Water Rail and Upland Plover- bodies in the flats of the Truckee-Carson project. Should it be found pos-, and I recalled bow I had spent a portion Closed between the first day of Jan« of tbe night at his residence 1 was sure sible to reclaim these lands at a reasonable cost, It Is belelred that the land nary and the first day of August. ! PHONE MAIN 108 he'd be pleased with me. available fur farm entry under this project would be Increased by many Pheasant-Fast of the Cascade ' He called round the next morning, I Mountain-Closed at all seas<>na. thousand acres. looking most dlMppolnted. however Sage Hen, sage cix-k. grouse, or na This investigation Is of great importance from a financial standpoint, lu "You—you never come.* ba Mid. tive pheasant-Cloaed between the that a ccmpamiirely small coat per acre for releif from alkali may make p<«- ' sulkily, "and I left the door wide open first day of December and the fifteenth » hie the reclamation of Urge bodies of and under the aya'.em, which are now ' all nlgbt for you." 1 assured him that, at tar u I could day of August of the following year. unfit for cultivation. Quail-Closed except between the aay. a portion of me had called upon second Saturday and the third Tues Drainage conditions are also being studied In connection with tbe Klam- I him In the Interim. day of the month of September. atb, Minidoka and lluntley projects, and work on soil classification Is being His face lighted up in an Instant Limited to six quail In one day ur * Oh, then ft wm you. after all." he generally carried on throughout the field of operations of the service.— j twelve In one week. Mid. looking relieved. 'Theta a.. Maxwell’s Talisman. Unlawful to hunt without license right" 'Thea some—somebody camo «11 A license must be obtained from the Furnished Rooms with or county clerk and carried wilh party right?" I queried aervously while hunting. Resident fee for Li ly you dou t know a spirit when you j "Yeo. and—»nd they took my b»«t without board I see one. Now I want you, directly you ' cense SI, non-resident $10. 1 get Into bed. to concentrate your i clothes! And—and toy watch Las gone! Trout-Closed during months of One of your Jokos. I suppose?" thoughts entirely upon asy rooms. I ■ "I—I never M«r any watch ncr November, December, January Feb desire that you ehou'.d for the time be- 1 ruary and March. Unlawful to keep clothes." I stammered, confusedly. Ing endeavor to be oblivious of every- ■ doer trout less than five Inches in length. "You asked me to leave the thing else, and try to force your spirit! Night fishing prohibited. Limit 125 Corne Main and 11th Sts. open—” out of you by your will power." in one day. "My dear air—” * A PSYCHOLOGICAL NARRATIV1 •'And then—what?“ KLmath Falls, Oregon “You aay you came " "Thon will It fly to my rooms by thor * My dear Johnsen—' From Our Exchanges Filone Mein ISC oughly conccntraUng your thoughts Bp- ' You deny baring taken them'" OHNSON had one pet theory which on the position of the same Keep that "Certainly. In fact. I'm really—dm be was everlastingly letting loose up until you loos consclouenen—and j really not sure whether 1 came at all. * (M«4ior<l Oregonian) then wo will see “ i pen me. His notion was that at tight 1 blurted out. George II. Lindley, cashier of the "If I don't come by half-past one," 1 when the bnjy was resting tbe spirit "None of your lark a Hand over the I Jackson County Bank, and his family was not, and so-called "dreams'* en said, sceptically, "don't sit up fora, " articles, old tn in " "You — you'll try and come, wont will leave this week on a trip to Cra sued. He tiw no reason why the spirit "Don't be such an unmitigated ms need lay In the body during the night; you*" he pleaded. I never saw him look You know perfectly well that 1—even ir ter Lake and other points of Interest; In fact, he was quite certain that many mure anxious 1 did come—could tot possibly. having In Jackson and Klaiuatli counties “But how—how ehall I be dreeeod?" to arras of substance, have taken away a time bls spirit bu Heated away to They will be accompanied by Mr and acoiher sjot, aad bad ac.eu tn di'ors I asked, anxiously. your things. I'd no watcb-pocket on Summer Novelties. Lawns, Dim- '«ays, and what had appeared to him "Don't be sUly. No on« can see your i me. bad I? And. look here. Johnson,” I Mrs. Geo. Lindley, Sr., and Mr. Ulrich co the morrow to be a dream—or spirit" •aid. savagely, "If thia Is all the thanks of Illinois, tbe father of Mrs. Lindley, ities. Percales, Shambrays, In nightmare—was nothing less than a • But I shall be Jolly cold, dressed like ' I get for exposing my precious Invisible Jr. reality. His only regret was that bls —that, shan't I? I'm not going to get carcass to the dangers of a midnight dia Linens. Linens, Calicoes, S. P. Purdy and bls family will train had no control over the doings rheumatism for anybody," I asserted. journey—we’d better part. And. mark of bls spirit whilst his body slept. "You silly fellow." he explained, "why. you. If ever your confounded eplrtt leave for Klamath county In a abort Laces. Embroideries, Stockings He Insisted oa dreaming about me Tour body will bo in bed all the time; comes dodging through my window« time, to locate. I. Gulbemon has one night, and got me to promise to It's only your mind, aa It were, that’s again—I'll break every bone in Its and a fine line of Gloves bought tbe residence be lives In and keep wake and look out for him. 1 coming to see nee." blessed nook!'* will take possession as soon as be got a nasty cold by keeping the win "But bow—how shall you know me?" And I banged the door in his face — dow open, but be never came—neither I asked, somewhat uncertain. vacates it. "Look Ally Btoper. in substantial nor shadowy form—to boro, if I’m coming In my clothe»—I'm (Aihtand Record) the best of my knowledge. But he not coming fooling round In that The Goods Delivered. A. F. Hunt drove 180 head of Coos came the next morning in person and draughty condition." Mary Ana—I thought ye wor wurktn’ appeared to be mightily pleated with fur Mrs, McBluS at folve dollare the county stock cattle from Ashland Ibis "As you like,’* almost groaned John himself. week. week to Klamath county. PHONE IOS son. "Well. Old boy?' be Mid, as If be Bridget—No. Shure I hov a nice Job "But half a mlntXa," 1 aald; "If this lion. IL V. Gates was on Tuesday *a expected me to »ay something plea*- sort of thing goes on, you know, perhap« now wld Mrs. Jenkins at four dollars the train front Hillsboro to Klamath Falls ant. week. my spirit will bo getting loose when 1 Mary Ann—But a four-dollar job ain't , to look after hie buslnew Interests, "No. I'm not well," 1 thundered, “I've don't want it to—and be wearing my got a llquldified probocis through your doth«« out. I'm not going to pay any as good as a folvs-dollar wan. Frank Sutton leaves this week for tomfoolery." Bridget—Faith, 'tls better If ye get more tailor bill*. I tell you." Klamath Falls where his wife and the four dollars. — Philadelphia Prees. "Wha—at?" he queried. "Why, I I "Your brain will be perfect master of children are helping her brother, Mart thought it worked finely. I can swear your mind.” philosophically put In John ▲n Unfortunate State of Mind. In a court of law I dreamt about you. son, with a superlatively learned air. Real, buting tbe baying season, and “Have you ever felt that you would and I dlriinctly remember speaking "But how on earth am I going to get they may remain In Klamath county. like to bear the public clamoring your to you." from our bouM to yours? Shall I bring praleee and making th» echoes ring with Mart has tbe Hon. O. A. Stearns "Get any answer?" I asked, cynic my legs with mo?" your applause?" ranch leased. ally. "No,” answered Senator Sorghum. "1 “Thought travels quickly—you tbtak [Medford Mali] *'My dear fellow, we were chatting used to feel that way. But I have ob together for more than half an hour. and you act You’ve heard the phrase — While In Medford this week J. E. served that the r^blle will extend the Why I remember it as well sa any 'quick as thought* Well, directly th« same recognition to a trapeze act In a Bodge purchased twenty-four acres of thought thoroughly maelere the mind thing." circus.**— Washington Star. land from Wilber Jones, paying 4150 I the action will take place.** "You've really got to get something “How ehall 1 get in your room? Shall an acre therefor. Tills land Is situated for it, Johnson," I said. “You've got G The Fault of Matur«. \ it bad. If anybody else said that to > I knock? Or, perhaps. 1 shan't bo bring adjoining tbe forty acre tract which H» dote hie t*e ar.d ero»»«» his I'e. \ Io wonder we ere lost \ Capt. Carrel) me I »bould Immediately put him down Ing my knekles with me! I My—I gueei recently purchased. Until eglance et him mekee ue wie»— as a raving lunatic. Do you mean to i I »hall look )olly fanny. Do you tbtak Twenty-two acrca of tbe land is set to Wv e«e hie eyee ere eroeeed. mv that you pre-arranged to com« i a policeman will stop me?“ 1 asked. —Judge 1 To the outsider you will bo invis apple treen, which are now four years here and that you carnet* TKS YAJX CHBYBA.NTHXMUM. old. This is a splendid tract of land Johnson nodded, with the air of a ible. The body la all that Is visible le man who had done something great I I man—the spirit for what it looks Ilk« and Mr. Bodge may consider himself ' mlffht ba ‘nftfl * T»iara Im nAllUnw ir “How long did you lie awakaF* ha ml*bt b« ‘non cat.' There is nothing U fortunate in securing it. Mr. and questioned. I «•«•" Mrs. B. will remain in Klamath Falls "Like the blithering idiot that I ADd 7* i('* I *11 th« time?” 1 said “I did not ehut1 w,th * **“*fc- which disconcertec sometime—or until tbeorchard begins >ne o’clock—al-’ Johnson. "But—bow shall you M aow to bear fruit. Tbe sale was made half-pa« tan.” through tbe W. T. York real estate "I shall expert yew. It is mind tc “Awf'ly sorry, old chap,*' he aald. agency. mind. Our minds will work in nnleon apologetically, "but I don’t think 1 and your thoughts will be my thoughts Lakevltw JU.mio.r left the house until—quite three. We I shall keep my whole energy transflxef Dr. Demorest has closed bls denial must try agsln.” upon your coming. I shall speak wlU I shook my hesd very decisively. office and will go to Klamath Fall» In yon. and you will reply." "I'm not going to grt another run a week or so. "Then it Is usual for a spirit to brlnr ning nasal organ for anyone,” I as hie throat and langs with him, is ItT* I serted. A GOOD INVESTMENT. queried, incredulously. "I My—It will "As a friend—” he began. look beastly funny to see a throat aad a "No friend would wish me to go to set of lunge walUiag about, won't It?" the expense of purchasing extra hand "Yours frivolous." he chMtleed ma kerchiefs.” with. "You do not eee the possibilities.*' “You see." explained the theorist, "I sea the lmpoealbllltlee, though." I “the business didn’t thoroughly wort ventured “Fir« at all, m I asked be —except in my own case I*m quite fore, bow am I—«van if I conaant to mj satisfied that I—or part of «»«— Invisible portion taking a constitutional but that's not enough, I want you to after sapper—to g« Into your house? behold me.'* Plesa« don’t euppoa«. my deer Johnson, 8trayed—A team of boraea, one blue I quoted a passage I learnt when an that l*m going to fly through your bed roan and the other black. The black Infant, and which I said I always acted room window Fa not; flying is oatlrw- haa white bind feet. Strayed from my up to: ly out of my line. If I have th« ooutrol »T KLAM A TH REPUBLICAN} GAME LAWS. W. O. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON TWO DOLLARS THE YEAR IN ADVANCE. Klamath Falls, Ore., Thursday, August io 1905 RECLAIMING ALKALI LANDS SODA WATER ULAMA ni LAKE RAILKQAOÇQ RALEIGH & FALB MARK L. BURNS BROKER in arrai'T mat I mic Thrall Arrive - nivel Hilda« « rail creek >• Kienreth aprina* •• Dials •• rete,»«■• LttVV rvkvaeiae Arrive IH«ie - Kleioelh apthra, •• r«ll<>«ek h Neel Hilde» •« n.«»« " Thrall I KLAMATH »rniXH I este Thrall Arrive b.«u, Real Estate •• Kittle Bruta« " r»H Creek Rlemk'h Kpriuee Main £ lllh Streets. Klamath Falls, Oregon AFTER RATES REASONABLE *A SOUL LET* LOOSE Mrs. W. B. McLaughlin J Big Discount Sale At the Novelty Stilts Co. "Be th», matter what U a<)| z Alvar» speak the truth. If at work or tf at play WS Aiwa»» epeak the truth.*» t thought Johnson looked a trite I hurt, but, being eatbualaaUc, kia ar dor was but little damped, and he aald that be did not with me to aay any thing untruthful in any way; ha ala* ply wiihed me to quote facto. "To prove tie cam once for alL” ha asid, anxloutly, "J want you to cone to tue!” I absolutely refuaed 'Don't ba so axcaaalvcly akatfttaal and backward.” ba —'d “U*a all La tie Utereat ot hc.aaco and tblaga I've, provea to yoti—u. I’ve told w tbat I vXud you kict mgbL Dvxdoat- ' of my spirit to will it to oom« I’m not" go ing to traet it shabbily by making it By through a window, if it oomee et all, it's coating la the orthodox way. But again.” I summed up. “how can I knock fit your door wfia« By knucklaa era with the «her part of ma la bed» leant ring th* ball, elthar. Furthermore, I eaa t tom the handle of the ten «ven if you promlMd Mt to futon it" "You'ro getting practical war, aid chap," said Jolumon. looking plenseA “I •«*•• <tth FOO—Chore must be no ob struction tn the way. And there shall not ba I wlU leave the door ajar, axel ateep la the room aurut, aafl greet you asaooa u you antae la. * “You— fk ' iu sure yvuX kM* sent 1 stouidst U m to tu Uat w. sag Drugs Stationery flusical Instruments Books Magazines Toilet Articles Druggists Sundries Waterman’s Ideal Fountain Pens Prescriptions Properly Prepared Chitwood’s Drug and Stationery Store place Sunday night. A liberal reward will be given for fotuia or informâtioa —M. L. Burna. 200 cords of dry wood, mostly fir, 18 inch length, at (9.00 per cord. Inquire of Al. Carlson at Moore Broa. mw WILLIAMSON RIVER mill. 1« CAMPING GROUND Wien, Oren A Maxwell have started I am now prepared to take care of a now mw mill eight miles went of Kano people who desire to camp ou William and would bo glad to have a share of son river. Will keep a boarding house your patronage. M FamHtea can be supplied now with and will have pasture and hay for horses ‘Tony’s Beet*’ at the Central Dining Boats will he kept for rent. Beet of treat, ment to all. Will carry mall for camp Parlors with or without meals. er» to and Iron Igctcy Big 11*« oi wukchea at popular ptxe». , L. Airs Lewis. ‘ fiapx Extras ALL Business property for sale can locato you on a It's the Movement. Homestead or a Timber Under th« dial lhat makes th« tini#, piece all « steli«« l<»'k | rvtty murk alike Iront III« dial rule. hut there I. a » *«t illflor, lieu in the tnlritor conatrurtiun Constali llv rwyaieiug «aid*.« <4 »U kind» »!»»• us a kno«le.ls« o| th* intricate nmltaiilein. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE ru tu • 1 • " Ittie KIsmelh >>w‘«<« ’ ♦' I* H Arrive geil 1 >•«» Mer M e<e«le Hl Ulte >w . n«ue i » « Thrall in • Herwy l.tn.llr, ESPY, the Soda Water Man Farm, City and Mason and Contractor Estimates Furnished I » r m Claim We have some that is worth something to you • ,‘ ,"1 • "’1 ’«- ’»’ O irood homestead i relinquishment5 Winters Jewelry Store wherw thw quality 1» alwvyv right ior sSaiv« i (lMf wimiowt I i l o nnw watch lhi< (nil m •• •* »•«r Ir >m C. T. BONNEY, Attorney and Counselor at Law To close estate Examining AhstmoUi 4 Spcvlslly NOTARY PUBLIC ¡Fine improved Orrtcr New Wixitrn Building farm, 160 acres, or»<T-T<T<M»r>-r>rr-r-r> good house, barns r Dñvñivv J J0B 0 G nRINIEH nHINItH ç SIGN niUTEU , SIW and outbuildings I IIRN'MARDWIRE nilTEHl I this is a snap C Klamath Falls, SIORLI Or. 5 I 120 acres timber land near Klam ath Falls—cheap. This is a Snap. HARRY WEBER I» A. I IV TE R Ail «fumad ■»•nlpulattr ol Ite* Ptoisit Ptoto«« Bftosà Estimates Furnished We have several good farms, im proved Now is the time to get in on the ground floor. When you wish to pay you to con suit US, as you I will be assured of a square deal O- D- GRIZZl.B KLAMATH PALLS ORPOON We have bought the Hol abird Company real es täte and Insurance busi ness INQUIRIES KLAMATH RARBER SHOP BY MAIL. J. ». S1ÏMKNS, Pnfriil«. Cleanlinen and Good Work GIVEN Guaranteed. Also Agent for LONDON HG PROÍPT ATTENTION LANCASHIRE FIRE P'S. CO