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r i LOCALAN1) BUSINESS BRIEFS NVw ctock of Millin and Caps, up-to- daf«* Silks and Laces ' »ress Goods, Kid and r Golf (iloves. Sweat- ! i ers, Woolen Under 4 I I * line of Fancy nd Staple Ribbons ’ • t WFITV STORE 'tilts Co. J Ò Go lo Mannings for a new pijw. I He Insurance al coal. and Falb. ßooks • ■'■'' ;s are as much a v Christmas as the ,f. Who can :,.u8 tree on it. . • In ik department are j : s tor young and old ng from a story ♦v a family bible bindings will please ■d the prices are ter* to its patrone, asking lor a vole to determine whether the Roll or Inde- IH'iidelit ’phone ia deain d The Tele phone Corn panv have ulwaia rtse«l tire Bell ’phone. This was conahler*«l Iwet at the tune as it gave connection» with the same syat«m at Ashland eml other point* on the railroad. We will donate 11000 t«i the •‘House Mr*. J B. Grittilh of lawtl River Val for di«able«l Canal Boats," it after smoking one of our celebrated Bank Ex- ley w*» in town Wednemlay. cliatig*or AfricanoCigars, you *t»y jou I Repairing a specially at Winter»'. are n«»t satisfied —C. D. Willson A Co. Rea E. lVr«l. the stockman, of (Bene, The steamer Wiueuia will go to Hear wa* a traitor in the city TueMiay. With each piece id Jewelry bought at Island Sutiday to take a crowd for a the Xoveltv, you receive a coo|«oii on Fine line ot Jewelry at th* Novelty. I coyote citai*. Ilting all the dogs you Mr«. C. A. Rehart, of l^keview, wa* can but no gun», as tn that respect t«o th« ladrea Elgin Watch which will !»• girati to the |>«-rson hoMitig most in the city Saturday visiting friend*. one will He accidentally »hot. The New Souvenir *|>oon*. I.. Alva Lewi*. roun«l trip is $1.00, luuch can la* had on coti)H>n* Jan. 1, llW. The Geo, W. Smith Real Fatate Com Frank Ward returned Saturday from boanl lamt or you cun bave your lunch pany bus sigtie-l up nil their lami limier ba*ket to auit youroelf. B«»t will leave San Francisco, very much improved in landing at It :30 a. m. sharp and teliirn , > the Klamath project. This wa* one ol health. so as to reach landing at b o'clock p. nt. : the largest tract* of lami w lut h remained For abstracts go to MaaAn A Slough. ' unaignetl. The Company had to pay l.adie*. L«r the Saturday night deuce Seth Cox. a son-in-law of J. I . Ilanka the penalty, which amounted t > $< a H'. make a date with Mis W. E. Sigler for of this city, arrived from Tward Wed Write with a Waterman Ideal. They an up to-date hair dress. I.atest French nesday. styles. , write right. Chitwood «-Ila them. Choice box bonbons st Mannings. The first issue of the Whitelake Time». I S. M. Brown, of Prineville, arrived in SMOKERS OF PIPES. Whitelake. <>r., was presented to the PAID the Fall* Monday and will remain for public Monday. Nov. 13. It I* a six j Paris Tobacco H ou . h Hir« Many some time. column folio and contain*! a great deal Mau to Color Their New line of watches at Winters’. of reading matter and also was well Meerschaums. Charles Drew and wife were in the |«atroni*e«l by the iiieicliants of the dif city yesterday from their place al ferent towns of the county. "With the growth of the hobby of Hildebrand. P kkmhvtkki *s Cm m il—Rev. W. G. I ' smoking meerschaum pipes " said Ik* » /* •\ • -i The Midway Tel« phone A Telvgtaph Compai.y aie »ending out circular let Sett Ixiuuei UNITED STATES AS A FARM A BA N K account Whole «tatee Devoted to Ono Crop and a Vast Domain Itili He luatu« Untilled. The are* of the Palled 8'ates. •»- elusive of Alaska amt Insular t«>*«ee- alone. la ;|. ikh ). ihk > square mile« t'eneua return* give 6&i>.W> aquaie in'iee of this a* "Improved farm ' laid An In- tereatlng llluatrntivm Ik* In aeetiming a aegregallun of the principal lartu pnuluct* within *pe<-inc ares* >>t famil iar boundary In tbe following ar- rangvuieut Ike areas. If nnl absolutely accurate lu all cases, ere »ultliktiity close to give a gt>->d Idea of wl.al the nalloual turn, would look Ike It II were parceled injt In etuh a manner Thu* planted. Main* and New llarip shire would be the oat field Rhode Island, with 3tk> square mile* from eastern Connecticut, would •» the to- laceo plautailoii The mt *t Con necticut. with lum* Island, would b* the potato patch Vermont. Masaacnu- sella. New York, New Jersey ard l>«l aware would form a vast wheat field Virginia and Wist Virginia would be a hay field Maryland would >>e p>aut ed In rye, barley and bueawt***! North Carolina South Caro,Ilia and Georgia would be covered with com There is a choice beiwcci Ti ms or a combination of Ohio. Keutm-ky Mult tgau. Indiana. Illinois ami Wi*c*rtialii a* the pasture and graalug land mid for the cultivation of minor <rop* ami garden truck. With this raat air* thus occupied. I* left nearly three quarter* ot th* national domain In th* form of unimproved land and forest It I* the biggest farm In th» world ami an empire la let l fur aetlh uicut ami cultivation. KLAMATH COUNTY BANK Klamath F Ils, Oregon Capital $50.000. Organized 1899 O lene R'AXCii G lene O regon I > Hafendurfer, of Philadelphia, report, the Louisville Herald, "there hav, sprung up eoncr-rus which make » i ■ business of coloring these pipes "llow do they do It? Well, in th« B) ' moat natural way imaginable j smoking them. In Paris there are twi firms which employ about 1.000 tneu ti I do nothing but smoke They are psi 1 20 cent* an hour. They smoke tu.l< tobacco in order that they an *mo < STORY OF SIAMESE TWINS. a great length of tltue without geltltu Rev. W. G. Smith ia expected home A new line of jewelry, watches, silver a headache. Barnum, the Clrcu. Man, A.ked Pe from his California tiip to-day. Tl e ware, etc. L. Alva Iaiwis. "I have seen these men at work culiar Questiona by a Vial tor trip has been of great benefit to both They are a queer aet. Some of them 11. H. Roberts and wife, of Foe Val from the Country. .Mr. and Mis. Smith. Mrs. Smith will are person* of high •ducal louai at ley, were in the city Saturday with a A few pure bred bull calves by “SANDO .V I >r the remain several weeks longer hoping to tainmehts. who. being out of othtr ent The late P T llarnum we* a keen load of farm produce. experience a comple«c recovery of health ploytnent, do not object to sitting In * student of human nature. a* well >i a next 15 days .it Hl New line of rings at Winters’, Iti cool spot, reading and smoking in the lower altitude. natural humorist, ami nothing which Have one boar pig left .it a snap for them. li George Owen passed th tough town set forth human traits that were odd Miss Eleanor l>anfor«l, of Ashland, ar : "Other* of these hired smokers are or amusing escaped bls attention Friday on his way from bpiague river to rive«l in the city last evening. Mie left ' 11« Turkey Toins.it $3.50 to a ignorant fellows, who have never was fond of telling stories of Incident* his home near Ashland. this moining on the steamer Winema I achieved success in anything but that bioughl out features n human Cockrells A tine new line of Harmonicas at for tklessa, where she will remain foi smoking. character, and one of them that delight Chitwood’s. some time. "A few women are in the gathering. ed him Immensely was connrood with ■ For scalp treatment, manicuring ami The Boston Store is selling Packard but they are all sorry loosing wreca*. the Siamese twins. Whrn be n< ex "Some of the smokers are diseased hibiting those oriental tresis the press massage, go to Mrs. W. E. Sigler, stone shoes, which are always up to-date. Many of them have eonautnption Bat of the country made them widely building, over Ruttnic's law office. Everyt)«air made to wear. this doe* not endanger the person whe knowu and they became soon one of Laughlin Fountain rent«, every pen The County will rebuild the bridge at hl* best drawing carl* One day there buy* the fine meerschaum pipe l*t< r * guaranteed at Winters'. Merrill. The Commissi,niera order e«l on. for the pipes are boiled and baked came to see tb«m a back-country rus tic. who was perfectly absorbed in Dr. Alice Magilton, the dentist, has bids a«lvertise«l winch will lie opene«i at lo eliminate all germs * "The officials in Paris are trying to them, and Inquisitive enough in regard had her office raised during the past few the January term of the Court« to them to require almost a L'lieau of break up thia business, claiming that days to the street grade as requested by Free Hot lunch serve«! at the Bank Information to answer hl* n. num er- the town board. Exchange with drinks from 10 to 12 it endangers the health of th* hire- able question* Mr Barnum Lapp» ced lings." Pocket knives, raaors, strops and cut a. m. and 8 to 12 p. in. lo be the one questioned, an I he was asked their age. occupation trlginn llery at Manning's. John S. Bryan, of Hoolieter, Cal., ar Aluminum Horse Shoes. * home, whether they were «ingle or In the Russian army aluminum Alex. Davis passed through town rived in the citv Wetlnesdav, ami will married. their weight ami atari re ar.il Wednesday morning with 100 head oí look over the prospects of Klamath horseshoes are said to have been tried their religious belief Nothing at any with good results. A few borers in cattle winch he is taking to Oklahoma county. rate, was too trivial or irrelevant the Finland dragoons were first to feed during the winter. Step in at Geo. Biehn's ami hear the chosen, and shod with on- aluminum lor the rustic tn think of. all <4 I | Christmas Candy. Get prices. City new music just arrive«! fur hia Electric shoe and three iron shoes each. The which Interested the showman loteioe Piano. experiments showed that the alumi ly. Finally th* bucolic visitor *uit>'d Drug Store. slowly, but reluctantly, to leave, txit C. L. Parrish and wife left Sunday num shoes preserved the toot b«l J. L. Jones arrived from the logging alter walking away a tew at«d* he re ter than the iron ones camp on Shoalwater bay Saturday witlt morning for their home in Salem, after turned and said with the most so urn n a three weeks ’ visit with relatives in » raft of logs scoring 400,000 feet for simplicity: "They are brother*, i pre «* »t,»je»|ee1«»t«*U»«eefeeieA.»•« *|e*,*»|e•«»•• 4*' Hia Suggestion. the city. C. S. A. K. S. Moore's saw mill. 'The wrages of sin,” said the speak sume?" y. We can save yon money on hr.« k er, "is death." Get a Yale pocket knife at Chitwood'* "I'm in favor of startin’ a strike to Horrid. building*. Bonney and Falb Insurance and be satisfied. Patience—They al way» ask n * to play have 'em raised." yelled the waiving Arents. Warren Kitigdon, the Fort Klamath delegate, suddenly waking up.—Chica when they know I can T play without any is showing a (inc line of Crockery and Fancy GLis K. J. Carter, of Woodburn. Or., ar go Record-Herald. music.” saw mill man, was in town yesterday on Patrice— I see business. Mr. Kitigdon reports a good rived in the Falls Wednesday, and will -- ware this week in his Those Oirla Again. "The next time I go there I'll take my demand for lumber in the Wood River , look over the county with a view of lo « Tess — What do you think of my new music with me." cating. country. * shoes? Quite nobby, aren't they? "Just so they won't ask you to play, I The Boston Store is selling a nice line New line of Holiday goods at Winter'» Jess-Yea, they are rather knobby, suppose "—Yonkers 8t*t<-em*n. of Men’s clothing and the prices are but I think any first-class rhlropodist Jewelrv * Store. A big shipment of dishes and glassware jus- received right. could remove the knobs.—Philadelphia The Heal Thing. Mrs. Louis Purdy left Monday morn Preen. "What is tact, mamma’ asked am id ing for her home in Grants Pass. Mr. The Proprietor of the Steam Laundry Floramay. Solid. Purdy expects to leave here in a couple would thank patron* to report any com Hardware and Plumbing Goodj, "Tact, my dear," rrplled the know Boffin — What sort of book is Dryas of weeks and will go into business at I plaints in regard to work or prices. dust's work. "Political Opinions of Ing mother, "Is a woman's ability to Syracuse Walking and Gang Plow» that place. make her husband believe he la tiar.nj If you want a nice pair of shoes for Paleontological Man?" Cynic—One of thoee books that are hu own way."—Cincinnati Enquirer. A perfect Talcum Powder-By Lo. City the baby, come to the Boston Store. *k *>« e|ee^ae|«eieefe*|«*y««fe*t*A much easier to write than they are to Drugstore, Mrs. Lizzie Fitch was visiting in the read —Ally Sloper. Watches Him. A. C. Alford, a »on of R. A. Alford, city over Sun lay from her ranch near She—Why is it a woman never loo'.-a arrived Hundav evening on a visit to hie Hildebrand. at the man she's marrying wueu at tue Modern Chesterfield. parents, from St. Paul, Minnesota, "Harker Is the most polite man 1 ever altar? Gentlemen's clothes cleaned and Ho—I don't know, but I do know rhe saw." where lie ha» been working for the presse,1 at the Steam laundry. keeps her eye on him pretty w.j alter "How so?” Northern Pacitic. L. F. Willits left Sunday morning for the wedding —Tooker* Statesman. "Why. he actually tips his hat when Geo. Biehn's Electric music will make he talks to a girl through the telephone." San Francisco on a butine** trip. the old feel young. Try it. —Chicago News. Dissolution of Copartnership. Car| 8tewarti who h„ twn employed Smith will occupy the pulpit lioili morn- lug ami evening. Hi* subjects for the Dr. II. 1>. llargus has moved into his «lay are: Observations ami Lesson* from new olliees on the second floor of the Recent Events uml Present l'av Evan- gelisiu. Sunday school ami Christian Melhase building. Fine fresh candies at Chitwood’» Emleavor Services as usual. Bargains in heating stoves at R. E. Drug Store. Dyer’s Tin and Plumbing shop, Klam- J. T. l.ee *nd wife were visitors in the city Wednesday from their ranch sevet- atli Avenue, ia rear of the American Hotel. al miles l>elo\v town. RIH) POl.Llil) CAI l l.l- LARGE WHITE YORKSHIRE SWINE MAMMOTH BRONZI- I l RKEVS B-PLYMOUTH ROCK CHICKEN * 4* t Drug Store ■if .¿DON KIDE :-T . the river on the steam- \umath, Sunday, Nov. 19. .?t will leave the dock t’clock sharp, and return n 4 and >. Fare 50 ' ' 'or the round trip. Ev- , _-J|v invited. dn Sunday Nov. 12, between \ • x. Martin Jr., and "dth ranch at Altamont, a brown Finder will please return to ■ "t!. County Bank and receive suil- . .1. h—A lady'a driving ho roe, or t'.C. 'or work or driving, mid a iggy and harness, all for $100. -t ' of I. D. Applegate. ' ’’ . ■ jd ute room house for cue block from Court House. For liars tall at I. D. Applegate’s ______________ . L. M. Carr is closing ont her rv basin*»» at Merrill, and all i -w and up-to-date. mandolins, guitars and >11 kind» at Chitwood’» Drug . ■ -* '-e. . . -------------------------- u Fire Relief Association, is nied by Bonney and Falb, Klam- tu», NEW Crockery, Glassware, Dinner Sets, Etc. •h 4* 41 t i ■F -SKETS AND FUNERAL SUPPLIES have fitted up a chappel where services may be I. also have secured the services of a compe- »-»3 embalmer and funeral director, who • iil attend promptly to all calls day or night, either in the city or country, taking full charge of funeral relieving you of all responsibilities attend- . * ?.nt on such occasions. % » ••an?, Store 61 13« St. Oeo. BAD PRINT 4« 4 4 »f GEO. R. HURN KLAMATH •ave ve added to my stock of Furniture a full line of ‘.c.u *' «I« 4* 4 Tüiíure AND Undertaking Store Parlors 1 4< •F •F Residence 66 AT J J : 0 0 I» I I NOW IN OPERATION > All kinds of laundry finished in a FIRST CLASS MANNER D. E3. CH7APSELL, PROP'R' b * * •F * * -F DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR—NOTICE I FOR PUBLICATION. Land office, Lakeview, Oregon, November j II, 1905. Notice Is hereby giver. that the following named eettlera have filed therein their notice ol Intention to make final proof in support ol lheir claim,, and that »«Id proof will be m»de before <leo. Chastain. County Clerk, at hla official place of bualnesa, at Klamath Fallu, Oregon, on January 4, 1*0», to-wlt: Chari«* II Flack«*, of Dairy, Oregon, K. No. 2231. for S ti N W!i, N !i H W I.,, Bee. T, 38 8., R. tlti E . W. M Robert Iwoghlln.ol Ronanza. Oregon, II. K. No. 2210. for It Jf N K N » E tec. M, T. uss . R. 1IHK..W. M. Louie llterzl, ol Bonanza, Oregon, H, E. No. 2221. for 8 tj B E Ji.Bec. 14. NJi N F, !-4, Hee. SI, T. 288 , R. 11'4 E„ W. M. They t ame the following wltneaaea to prove their contlnuoua renldenco upon *nd cultiva tion of said land, viz: Chas. Flaekna, ol Dairy, Oregon-, Robert Laughlin, Jacob Rulck, George Hitler, all of Bonanza, Oregon: F. M. Bennett and C. H McCmnber, ol Dairy, Oregon ; Alole Btertal ol Bon anta,Oregon; John l.lnd, ol Dairy .Oregon. J N WATPON Register ■as T E ifw* LR UN DRY lt> lb lb lb lb tf/ Complete Stock • a + NEW CROCKERY ANNEX It/ ✓ + G E O . T . EALDWIN. Before They Spoiled. by R. E. Dyer, the plumber, left Wed SUMMONS Th« flrm heretofore e«IM uk finder the nam«* "Now. Johnny." said the teacher of the n dinner will be given every nesday for Pendleton in »newer to a «ml Ffjrle of MoiiRfrhl X < t»Hi;Iw|| doing n juvenile claes, "can you tell me « hat Barber bueinenN In th«* <*ity <>t Klamath Fall« " ; ■ ui Restaurant for 25 telegram that his mother was seriously ' In the CIrcnit Court of the state of Oregon human nature Is?" 1 li thh <1a> <liPM»h«*<1 by mutual c<ui-- u», \'«ui for the County of Klamath. ill. He expects to return. “ 1 1 a "Yes. ma'am," replied Johnny, <’ampbc!l having purr ha < 1 th-- mtln- mtr-ri «• H. B. Hargua. Plaintiff, v». fjeorge R. Nicker- people 'fore they getinto society." of J. (!. Mongold. NF.II.« AMI'IIKLL, eon and Jennie R. Nfekcraon. Defendant«« ' ..... '»I a Toilet creatu The ladies of the M. E. Church will J < MOMiOlJ». To Jennie K. Nickerson, defendant above . 1 -¡ t-r .111'1 lipe. social in the Opera House on the eve- named: ning of the 24th. A good program will !n the name of the State of Oregon: You ■k raie list your property lie rendered and refreshments served are hereby required to appear and answer ,- Horning. the complaint filed RgatnMt you in the above Every body come.—Committee. entitled action on or before Thursday, the 28’h lay of December, 1905, being the last day of the time prescribed in the order for the publication of this summon*, the first publica tion thereof being on the ICth day of Novem ber. J905; And if you fail to so appear and an swer, for want thereof, the plaint iff will take judgment against you for the sum of |96.00 and i the costs and disbursements of this action. This summons is served by publication • i thereof, In the K lamath K kh hlican , by order of Hon. Henry I, Benson, one of the Judges of : I the First Judicial District of the State of Oregon, mad«? and filed fn said cause, nt Klamath Falls, Oregon, on November 16th, 1905. which said order requires that summons * ‘ in said action be published once a week for a period of six successive and consecutive weeks I from the 16th day of November, 1905. H. W. KKKHEE, Attorney for Plaintiff. z ♦ LINE *F *F «fr th *F Now is the time io buy Homes in Klamath County Under the Government Irrigation Scheme These lands will nerer be cheaper than now The Lost River Realty Company has for sale some of the finest lands m * Langell and Lost River Valleys Chas. Paltee, Manager, Bonanza. Oregon 3 3 3 WATCHES Prices will induce you to buy if you will investigate A new line of all standard makes of both movements and cases. I positively will not be undersold by any* body. All I ask is a comparison of my prices with others. L. ALVK UEWIS