f nm Our Exchanges. COIN DOLLARS IN PRIVATE Italian Tells of Money Which n Minted Iu Palei mu—Mho wo ■amplos. (\nlilaitd •<••«’*♦*‘0 Ur, >tat La"«"" '"f Tu.'«’Uv,’"' « ,.tnrh I" U di i"'"» rafter »I» "■'"•« *'*k* ' Notice fur Publication. lata» the I’tilladalphta Udegtr. and » hen be had cl owing ftavn«'d »<■ filer hu fib «J tmtlre of hid Intention Io mak«* final proof In »Hpfrort rtf hla claim I •nd that napl proof will b»» taada bwfnr** Ihn j HcgHief lb rrlrrr al luatevvlcw, Oregon« on th»' 4th «!•) uf Mrpf' rnb^r. I‘M>5, vli: <‘lar- «*nrr Martin. Com. IM. Xo Xi*. f«»r th«’ hK1 * N>. 4 »1 mw . •' . --i.I MW\ Hue o. Tp UH H7S * w M. IU Wftav« the follow,ng witn<'«uM*« i<> prove hla contlnu- otia r**i»l<|4*n» •• upon an ! cultivation of »al<1 land, via: llwnry N. Kegiater. "la Hila car perfectly safe?” "I hups so, madam," replied ths con­ ductor. • Hava you ev»r had arefdsnta on th!» a»ful at»»p hill?" O< » W V THE CANDY MAN Fresh Candies and Don Bans. Stationery, Oue « veulug I «u» alttlhg wfth ta lionati Irltnd In a restaurant, retate» an Notions, Cijars and Tobacco I vriy ho«ly > Mngazlne wrlier, aud »« "Well." replied the conductor, “there »ero ld you ever ara a dollar that la not •¡Hired. ' if this car should get away atd *»r ••••»» a dollirf" sud be. I shook ru y bead, go «lldlug down this steep bill?” Jjgfbter. J<«l"- J. A. GREGORY, Muin Street near Postoffice 1 l*i ««Im1 "Wtll. madam," mid ¡he conductor, and b» rulkd aerosa tbe tabi« lo lu» a I I mm I -1" "f " Of allver «oln li seetned lo me lo be u "It »ould all deprnd on bow you bav«i ¡..min«’-"...... . K't', ÂUB"Î .U*'*' Town Treasurer’s Notice. K •¡oliar | • sin,inv l»r, <’• ruparid Ih» t»o. 3 bey were »<• , L of Jack»«*"»111'’"" "" 1 ■ »iamption ol Ihe follo» mg »srrant»: i<< It,« . ......... "n"? P'-'-........ actiy all«» In welght, sound, color, GOWNS TELL LOVE OR HATE a . ■I all 13II2. 1931, UM. 1235, 123«, 1237, I23K, militai and a'I. At tasi I gol ihim con- al,« L,;.... . . .......... ................,Iar,ux: r i ■ de 12IU. 1210. 1241. Intwreet will ceaee fu»«d. und only tny frlind nas ahi» io UreMea Symbolical of Enaotiona I* aa i<> n (•«»•• I I.» »Illi Mi». J*’**1” '•"‘K**1 ir • ••»■ Idaa Brad of the ▲aclaat potai oul »hlcli was wblch. In ni tliie date. h I« o •(. ™.rth. r-P"1" ,lt''«,"-r Timea. fhal la »hai »« «all a l'almero dul­ j s fiatili ni Klainatii Falla, Oregon, tliis» L and Mia N •« « "" ia». b» >aid "Ilo you remember »urne I5tli day ot Junc, ¡91*5. "Psyehologlcal gowns." said a mini- y«are arto tirai western allver minerà prf“» J. W F ikmuxb , rer to a Newark News min, "were worn PROPRIETORS »«re «’angbt taklng about |7.e Nevarfs city L,i •lali"1 ”f """> ,r'*" U ■*’" V < mini and hevlng II lurncd |ntn money 1 fell list. Th- gowns were rilled p«yebo- •»< « » llhoui belng reecr«1edr Well tl.at ir pogleal because they ay lubolltea things, Lafur dli ii'py *"»’'*•*• t',r •I in 1 -t » l. it I» going oo in i'almeru io day, h :.*1 tbe Idea uf such ») lu I hj II< s 1 gowns • T • ut |A«l>la»'l ri>ll,l«*l «llh varlstlone Nilver la brouglii In was thought to bv quit« tew II la. how­ U 4 'll ¡'tut S- l‘- K"b,"U* u* -I k'""* *'1' I «in SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS ■ in Lui« l'otosl. Mesi«*«, < r itici « al ori», ever. »a old us dress Itself Tbe actress hl Pubi!« I vi I Le.1 * »y «• “ shlppoil io Rari» (ak»n lo l’almero. anj In her play, 'u ay mbotlxe »iclouaness. at­ n!««hiti H«» i Lull to KMiitaHi coiiMiy. minit i »Itb reasoiistde privacy. Tb» tired herself In scarlet. Hhe wore» de­ « I K «am« li. '• Hsra are )iinible«l a llh «tour» lo »lek lirious sky blue In a love »cent to sytn- Ihla Ui j syd M S ur. It * ■'"< bapplo< as between l..r he i ur tb»m ami ln;d in rreaey clny then come bolli« virtuous I I.» « ami « Conveyancing and i 41IM k , M- " Hx”" “'"I '■ ■' I'1-1 • ver l,,r m fhlrd ella» b«g:;ag» tur »we«i|i»arts Hut ber garb was yellow I dlstriliutlon Tbey rosi a bruii fi cn«« »luu >t.e miked the poison to extin­ . , .11 ¡ ' Examining Titles i,,.. anddefy detrrtion cscept ihat Ibenlcks guish her ut.faithful lover All thia was Leipln« trip ti* kHiu Uli I-*!«’ I«* •'*> i »,«i I eooslderrd new aud clever. W bat, Wo bare a large lift <»i city, farm anti »*•• fo«i .imitar, nnd It la «ald ihat ilo» •f, u «It (»ni A. I’ ll••l'’’•". ,n 1 *'n M' un tbe r.eck ta nnt qoltcdeepeoough. though, could have been Older? Consid­ timljer larxla. which wo will I*« |>lraa<*i4* • «• i l^i >r a i*” “'•'I** ‘ •"•I*"’-' "ut"' ' «»•«• • 4>l| II III American Telia of Delightful Kaye- tbe veil I Kes r.ot ber snowy robe sym­ r. bol I-« the purity ot her heart? Dress, rlaneee with Now Famous J«p- M. prOp’r. «Ir« Il In fact, has al» ay s bean aytnbollcal. Th« aneas Field Maishal. South H> a Island women wear their I »hells and frit her »It h much psy cholog- "Twenty fl>, years ago I was an espe- and careful attention icxl slgnltlcaiK e - Ths women of tbe rlen.ed rifle ahot.” write. llorare Congo arrange their scanty draperies to all orders Hetcber, In Uorld'a Work, "and cuulJ hit a moving object ev-ry time. The and oruaiuenta In ways tbat mean: '1 desire a husband,' I am rlrb' and twenty • sliber ritte and ma< hlne-made ear other thing» Ail these forms uf dresa trldge »birh r»m« Intn »mirai use in the 70«. made esterefve rifle prartire may truthfully be called psychological MCDONALD A. SON forms Hence I dou't understand why poa- ,bie I wrote and published st the I thia actress with her varied ¡own gave PROPRIETORS tim« a pami>n«te< on how to sh<*oi w | i * i an Idea uf novelty." a rifle |( bappeaed that copies nt tn« VERY BEST OF MEATS t'ampn.'et re.ri.ed Japan, where | paaaed EAST END. MAIN ST EVOLUTION IN HOUSE-HEAT •orue tm., >oon after Japan had juil i>esun to male a military orcanizatlofl From Bonfires In tho Main Living "ti the rm t no - eru lilies and Marquis Rooms to the Dangerous Uy an a wie ir Inis’« r of war if« invited Suction Draft. Tr.v í» 1 *-» »O 1c t » u v of m> io » Ian turn Iu hla home at Tokio and EAST END KLAMATH FALLS I ab<.w«d grist Interest Its learniug io In th, primitive flreplace the amoka > - He »ii suppose.! to para through an open­ had airvauy Men tbe pamphlet. I had ing In the roof, but faille* Io thia, »ays a txi,L«t of Anar han ritlva and ample Country Life In America. It eecaped. ■ t: iu ina ou with me In Japan and Mar- »itb the occupants. through the bandi­ CHAS. D. BUICK, PROPRIETOR. i'i:a Oysr a and the then Col Murata es: aid, opelng The middle age» eel the (.nienti r <.f the Japanese military rittet hearth agaltat the wall and built a pro­ o i.ed me several afternooca at largrt jection tod of brick or »ti.na abore It to prac lce Th«y «ulet««! etilbutlMllcailr -- ------------------------------------------------------------------- ? carry off th, amoke. Greiiially the flre­ n tu tbv »pint. Uy an.a in particular place wai built with two ..anklng jambs H. ROSEBOOM st »mx the «uibusla'tn of a tioy. I which supported it. ir.d thus the present shall ttevtr forg.l Ills keen yoy the flr»t form of fireplace WM evolved Al tbt time h« bit a moving object alttr a bul­ arraortal bearing waa a prominent fea­ let It waa a teapot lliruwti In the air, CENTRAL CAFE ture of decoration In theae time«. It a affi- I ixi eve. aud when il rame down in bodlmer.l In the treatment of the fire­ ..i»l ar d plecea be cap« red »I hjui aud place became c< mu.on ar.d ttJ>- already • •reamed Iu hla utlight 11K« all excited 1 ln>l»xtabt f.rep'a», tiecam» th, central r liuolboy. feature of ttr room At a later period the Crcplx.e was let Into the wall, aa la AMERICA S FOREIGN SCENES the common form to-day. At flrat tho fireplace opening was ut »mail dltnen- J No Better Way to Oo Abroad Thnu to Wun. but. on the theory that the larger «♦ KLAMATH FALLS AND MERRILL j i Start Journey in Southcaaliru opening meant an lucrease of beat. It Fenatylvnnla. waa emerged to great alie. Then, wbeu i the tendency to draw cblldreu and fur­ V Those of our fellow citizens who niture up the chimney or let In all the i imagine itisi the only war to go outside told through the enormoua open­ J. V. HOUSTON. abroad Is eia a trana-AtiaaIvauix they went back to the ama.ler opening trier. Is co biller starting point sud as a relief. tini, lor bl» luyace alter novel »Ignis ibd .nteri stlt g «*|Mricuce» than the Her Trouble. ,ty of Lancaster, tbe »«at uf tbe ilcbrrt "fk co your w :fe ever borrow trouble?” . ..u y i.i ibe state, on any luctl mar- "Well slit's always worrying ov»r til cay rays W II. KlcharctuB. in what she'd If she were traveling in Moat uf Illese call around to Fuur-Traek 1 New» I Europe nt <1 should le locktd up with a ill make the season at Buesinu & Bcnne’t's St representatlves ot un» peup.e are irxxy nan in one of the compartment uf ibe most curlous survlvais in all Klamath halls, (Jrcgon. Will lx? here Saturdays a caia they have there although the pros­ Mennoallea « Minrics, ih» i Amish Fee thvir goods an J pects ate that she'll never get to Europe •rhlsm of the M-tuonile society a blch (toy* and balance ot ihe time w ill lx* al the r.inch. unit ax she can swim over."—Chicago seceded truffi Ihe luxln body abuut t.Te Record-Herald. year 1€S3. No far ss language. mauners. We Will Treat You Kight irti» and traditluna are concerned thè • We have oue of the finest Hardware We keep the finest Her Only Trouble. Amish, aa they are locally kn. »□. aro Mr St.>,es in .Southern Oregon. Btubte — Gooditau. Martha, the fc rclgnrra in America. Their longue is • lot of horses in the baby ha» been crjlt.g for two weeka I III -al ti e »sme as that of their airces- What 1» the matt.r with hint? ters troni tbe far-<>t! Rhine two Cen- • Mrs Stubb, Why, Nature la giving country. tui .es ago. thi dress of the women »ug- him hli teeth. Jobu. You will rot I* nekcl to buy gr»ts H.oland ur Brittany of to-day; Mr Stubbs—Well, Nature may be a,li we know' you can’t help it. their religion. » liti Its austerities and its right In rome way.», but she Is certain­ < urlous practices ar.d observances, .The Ijirge«t Assortment oT Stiulcbuker ly a slow dentist Culcagu News. »marks of the days of tbe reformation. lluggi«'» ami Wagons in the Country. r -.» i’ll* «"<’ Mr*' * 11 'Xlcm a'"’"1 S JILL KINDS OF FRESH, SALT RALEIGH & CO J!ND SMOKED MEATS REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Fort Klamath Creamery Butter Lakeside Inn, j. n. noo re , M rs . GENERAL FREIGHTER, M c M illan , Modern improvements. 73 rooms and suites. Sample Rooms. Bar Room, Parlors, Two Club Rooms, Etc., Etc. OUR PARTNERS MEAT MARKET 11»' voir lcxjox > A GOOD CUP OF TEA SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS I 9 > BUICK’ FEED AND SALE STABLE BOAT HOUSE ou^r shop Ilorscs boarded by the day, week or month Corrals for Teamsters. Free Camping Grounds and Wood LOCK AND GUNSMITH be Finest Japan Hi inking Tea. The 8 ounce pack JR 12 ounce p.tckag lb ounce pickig Ì Pure Bred Stallions $ J Buff Cochin Chickens $ MASCOT LIVER Yy FEED & SALE STABLES ? Meals at all Hours 30 cent» 50 cents Day or Night 3» > bO cents Oysters, any Style For sale in Klamath Falls only by I Largest and Best Equipped Stables in Southern Oregon TOURISrS TRADE A SPECIALTY F. Willits and The Brick Store THOROUGHBRED STALLION When You are in Ashland PILOT MAMMOTH STABLES Ashland Hardware Co’s Store GET PRICES Rigs furnished with or without drivers Come in a nd Look A Wise Turkey. MANY FISHING ON SUNDAY People of City Island Know tbe Day Under Peculiar Name—Early Comora Happy. twis § Ciarle Fair OINNIN ü WITH JUNE i«th AND UNTIL further notice Oregon Stage Company IN CONNECTION WITH hmath Lake Railroad Company ril Tii'k.'ts From Klamath g°Thrall, Cahf., (nnd return) for $8.00, good for 30 y",rom dato of 8I,|Ct ExPUn*'ion Round Trip Ai1 •!ngi’mi'iils have boon completed iiml l iekets n H'ilc within a fPW (|ayH to Portland, San F’ran- Southern Paeitie points. #I|M roin They will likewise Southern Pacific points to Klamath Uro seals and iurthei. ¡nf«», ln;.ti(,n'fr<>iii R. I. HAMMOND, Agent I "Really. Gobby. you shouldn't run aFxvut ho much You're as thin as a rail and your drumsticks will get as bard as nails." "You bet they will. That's what I'm after. It's the fat and tender thing that gets II in the neck around Tbanka- glvlngPuck. There Is a certain Sunday in May that lhe pcoplv of City Island know as "Fisherman a Sunday." but II is not marked with red letters on the calen­ Boxed. dar. and to a plain svaryday citizen ot They were returning from the hulk­ New York who happens up ,bat way ing bee. any Sunday in May or June, or July "And were there any red ears?" asked even, Il would atom that be had <-0100 the friend. on I'lsharman'a Sunday, aays Bertha "Oh. yea,” responded the girl tn tho Smith, in Four-Track Newt To be gingham dress. "1 had two when pa most sure uf it lie ui'.ist start nut later caught that city feilow klasing me.”— than six o'clock in the morning for It Chicago News. Is not only the early bird that etti I die »orni. but Il's the early worm that I gels ihe llsh. and iha early man that Petition for l.iquor License, get» the boat to cast out the »erm that too gets the Asif. Six o’el«xk Is none To tho Honorable t'onuty Court ot the State ••arly in May. and it Is almost too late ot Oregon, for th« County ot Klamath. from June to September to film a SUU I We. your petitioner» r< -pacltully a«k that a Dial la not rtady to pelt you with hot Been»«1 be grained and I miwi I to Enill Flackns, rays, and »0. for the few minutes bu­ to sell »plrtloua. malt and vinous liquor» and tormented elder, commonly known a» baid . twren that hour and the time » hen the first train for Bartow pulls out of elder, tn less quantities then on« tiaUoit, in the tow n ol Dairy. In Dairy precinct. Klamath the uptown station, «very street «ar. «nd every elevated train coatrlbutea County. Oregon, for a period of three month» from th«4th day ol September. 1905. and notice Its mite a man, or two, or a half- 1» hereby given that thl» petition will be pre- doz, n to tho line at the ticket win- «rated to the County Court ol Klamath Coun­ dow. Latsr In tha autumn a laler ty. Oregon, on the »aid Silt day ot September start can be made. I9u. Theo W Flaekua. II J O'Brien, Riley Wood. C E Rlalo». 1 F Davie» D P shook. Orrin Me- all depends on her past Cumber. Albert K. Burgdorf. Philip Oden, J VI Anderson, J It Donnell. Wm Flai'kiis, Cha» I Cabla Car on Staap Hill Arouasa Sus­ Woeik, Adam weldmen, Thomas Michael, W picion of Woman Paasangar C I.ogue. O Ii l.a«cy. C W klicrman dr, Manuel | Revlre, George Kilter, J H Colahan. John Ii to High Point Pool. AW Waller, John l.lnd, F M Bernitt. J It Welch, C C IVaraon. Ham Btoehren, Win \ tew years ago wlieu they were oper- Crhmaiin. Jacob Knock, A LoulaSterzl, Chia atlug cable ear» "P an«l do*» » steep bill Flaekua. Wm Wood. Augit.l U'key, Joliu LI«-1 In one ot the New England cities, a mid­ key. Cha» H Iltirgdorf. Herman Sehmor. Frank dle aged lady, who had never seeu them Pollre, A 1. Michael. J 8 Shook, W A Stone, 1 before, entered a car uno day that cun- W II shook, C G Jones, Albert West, C W Sher­ tilnedonly twootberveople, atallr.g her- man. NIoMel Hueck. Peter Pclerstslner, Wm self as ucar lb« couducUir as possible, rs- Welch, Fred ■•ck. A Flaclru». I Emi' flsekur. I HORSESJOUCHT AND SOLD Deering Mowers, Guns. Fish­ I ing Tackle ami Atnninnition. Before you buy n boggy couie in ami H. W. STRAW, Proprietor see ours. s Ashland Hardware Co. ASHLAND, OR. Country Produce taken in exchange for 0oods THE EXCELSIOR NEEDED Groceries, Dry Goods, \iinually. to till the new position* created b> Railroad and Tdegraph Com panic«, fte want YOINQ ni:N amt LADIES of good babtts, to Clothing, Furnishing Goods LEARN TELEGRAPHY Boots and Shoes. and R. R. Accounting I W e furnish T.i ¡» r cent ot ihe Operators ■nd Station Agent» in America «>ur six «cliool» are the largest exclusive Telegraph * I>,M>I- IN THI: WORLD EMabllalied 20 year» and endorsed by al! leading Railway Officials. We execute aB2nii bonrt to every student to lurnlsti linn or her a I'osltmii paying from 410 to h's’ a month In Blates east of the Rocky Mouidalns. or (u-m |7‘> io »11» a month In Ktaica ac»t of the Rockies, Imma- dlateiy upon graduation. Stmleni»can enter ai any time. No va- cations For full nerlloiilar*» regarding any ol our rk heols write direct to our executive office at Cincinnati, o. Catalogue free The Morse School of Telegraphy Cincinnati, O, Buffalo, X. Y. Atlanta, <«a. LvCroasc, Win. Textitkann. Tex. San Francisco,Cal NOTICE. I am prepared to furnish blue prints ot any Township in the Lake­ view Land District, Flint« cor- rec ted before mailing. Address W. B. Snider, Lakeview, Oregon. IN FACT a complete and up to date line of Staple Goods I. F. DAVIES. DAIRY, OREGON TIMBER LAND. AC f Jl'NEl. 1ST».-NOTICE ! R 10 E W M That they will offer proof to show that tho FOR PUBLICATION. land sooght is more valuable for its limber or t’MTKD STATES LAND OFFICE LAKE- i stone tti&n for agricultural purposes and to VIEW. OREGON. At’Gl'ST 1. 110». Notice Is establish tbeir claim to said land before Gen hereby given that in compllanou with the pro­ ' ChAstain clerk of Klamath Co Ore, at his office vision» ol the Act of June S, ¡STS. entitled "An at Klamath Falls. Orc, on »Saturday, the U «lay act tor the »ale ot timber lends in tbc States ol 1 of October, 190.5, They name as witnesses . W p Calilornia. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Rhoads, E R Npenrer. E E Fitch of .Merrill, Or, Territory." a» extended to all the I’oblle Land H E Turner of Salem, Ore. and tv A Turner of State» by act ot Angasi 4, 1»S2. tbe following Montsano, Wash. Any and all persons claim­ person» have this day filed iu this otflee tbeir ing adversely the abcre-described laa«ia are »worn ■tatements, 16 wit:— requested to file their claims I d this office on Henry F Turner, of SaUro. countyot Marion or before said Uth day of October. 1905. J. N. Watson, Register. Stat, ol Oregon »worn »tatement No iKt tor ths purcha«e of the R’.jSWij-. NW'.dW’,. s<. Bsc 2 Tp 40 S R 10 E W M William A Turner, of .Montsano, county of try the "Bank Exchange.1’ I Cbehall». state of Washington »wcru state­ My watch repair department cannot ment No MS* lor tbs purr beau of tbe Ntt'^NE1^ Pee 1, r,X