We will donate IIAM» to the “Home GLNL.MAl ÜIKIXIOKY. firing Ilia! »sieti width other watch- (MM* wli«»»l hoiuu* la an assured fact, M DR. WM. MARTIN wc have to find the «ret person who f»«r diMtbled Catfitl I'onti,” if alter maker, vannoi funke mu. ! will give ha« aught It* say against th«* move, smoking ohl» of our celebrate»! Bank E\- |100 ich ard (or a watch hiy repair de- DENTIST President anti whenever Bonanza undertakes t<* change ot Afrit-ano Cigat., you wty you par'iuenl vannoi pul In good running Theodore Roosevelt Viva I're.idaiil Cli.rlea W. F.iilqinka do anything in I he line of tilucatlon- arc not eatiaife«! —C. D. Willson A Ct». Secretary of State I Eliitti Rout order. L. Alva Lewi«. Klamath Falls, Oregon ¡them in congress. al mailer«, It generally cmnes out me retary et Treasury j I <'.lt<> M. Mist« • ahead of all t*xpeclatloiia, so we feel Attorney C. F. Stone, of Eureka, Wanted. Secretary ol Wur Violini»! : W. H. rut Mn*ir«l Inal rummle that tlie agitation for tin* school Californi.t, arrived in the.clly last Sheriff Oitcnclialn left Strnday mnrn- Tuned and K»p4ir«4 Every man, woman and child In I’. A. IltivlH-ix k Sectelsry id theltiteticr dfr*nr*L' «in llPflil hv building will not be out of the ordi- i j t'itM. J. U<<n*)>iule Secretary ••( Nsvy evening to join liis wife. Dr. Stone td Ing for Kafem. ««here he r « x * s to bring DllULK Oil 11CUU nary, but (fetehip better than anticl- tills city. Mr. Stone will ha'ate here Klamath county to send lit cent» Io Jaat» • Wllrori HecNtsrv ol A«* it niitin» W. FOSTER b«»< k A. B. Trllw««»d, who will today Mrs. Il.rrt.hu (lean, B oiiuiici . Oregon, It »■ H. Moody Atloru»'» Ge«,rr«l psted by the most sanguln«. umi eitgag«' in th»' practic«* of l.aw. complete a terr year sentem-e at fhi* who will send you a receipt for a Gen It Citrtelvmr Poet M»»ier GeneVel ORNAMCNTAL PAINtl0O «late penitentiary. Three charges of The Driscoll MervenUI« <N>«ipany W. S. AVortien arrived liome Friday share In the new church organ. The Melville W. Fttller . Chief Jm»li«-c IClAhiaib Faile ltr|H>irm. »I Axsawlt with attempt to kill have arc having a big txtrgaln counter sale front Siskiyou enmity. He Mtys tlie sum of ten cents la small and w ill I h < A'lctorll Uetcall N'« ret.«» olCoiunierre old violin« • S|wel.ilp Iw-en placed against Mr. TrllwiHxl.and on bats and shoes, and ire cfennfng work on the rutlro.id working towards only a donut I *n Io the church organ V«>.|>uliMtt Warner 1' H Pen.lolt lom’.’r he has just completed serving the i While Al Kubes, a barber in J. W. out all their odd stock at any old the Falls Is going along In gtxx! shape fund In the way of a share. Saiisfac- W. b. Illi-hard« 1' H LamiCommieeioner SLOSS A SONNAFRANK •vats or ohniot . sentence f<»r the conviction of the first Sci mens’ ath’p. waR coming down price. mid a large force of men arc employed. lion guaranteed or tlie money refund Ch»«. W. Fulloitl I'd Senator. fainter and Decorator, charge. He will be rotumed to this Paynf street about 8:30o‘cl«*-k Thurs ed. By Order of Committee. No mail, is th«» general cry. AVliere Z. M. Brown, th«» eattl«» man of John M. Ge.rut I «ity, and be held her« until the Jone day evening, he met with a very; House und Sign fainting C. IV Aotx. Prineville, left here Sunday morning Binger il< rin«n Cmtgrea.a.n J.l l*i»l l.o«t Paradise. term of Court, when he will probably act ere accident which cam« very near is it ? ■ N Uilli.ni.<m Cotigre«»ni»n Ind l*i.l for tlie Merrill feulmg yanls. ««here Ikmanxa. Or., January 23, be tried on the second charge. Tlie groat coming event among our Geo. K Chamlterlsiti being fatal. As Mr. Rubes was pas Governor l e has too head of be«'f steer« feeding On November 18, 1898, A. H, Trll- i sing C. D. Wilson's stone warehouse home talent will tie the fumoua com F I l><inl>ur Secretary ol State |__ „ and will drive to Montagu« to ship to Wrxxi was found guilty of stuxiting back of the .. edy drama Lost Ihtradlse. The play C s Moore Stale ol Treasurer ......................... Baldwin building a ~r»r- nor- Apply nt thia office. the San Francisco markets. Frank Adams, and was sentenced to , tion of tbe ruif and wall, l«x»sened by Is one of the boat In dramatic litera J II Ai'heiimin Hnpt. Puhi»' l»t«lr»n'ti‘»n •erve ten years In the penitentiary. I the heavy weight of snow, gave way Stain Printer If. L. Holgate arrived Tuesday ture. It will tie under the spec lai di I J It Whttn«>y Attorney tic nr ml MELVIN D. WILLIAMS Trifwrwxi had been working for Frank and fell on him. J. K. Ballard and evening from Portland. Mr. Hol rection of Mr. Marnell mid will in A M Crawlortl Go to Mannings for a new pipe. Adam, on his ranch, and tbe trouble Z. M. Brown, who were near and gate ha.« been assisting th«» Reclama clude the same company playing tn I Thue G Hatley j Choice line of Cigars at Frank E. tion Service in the formation of Wat .RnprvnM Judge. It H Bran ;• arose In making u settlement. Tri!-' heard the crash, hastened to the scene the late succeaatul eutuedy “Other I wood claimed that Adams tried to and found Mr. Rubes on the ground I Anken J v's. er Vsrrs Associations for the govern Peoples Money.” The cast is a large F A Moore <*.w.ld Wot Agent Statu I and Hoard beat him out of 91.50, and as a result stunned and bleeding. He was taken 8ee Lewis the Jeweler. ment Irrigation projects in Eastern one and will include a number of C. F. Wolverton. I' S l>lat. Judge LAND SURVIVOR. he sh<!i Adams through the slwulder, I I utlicrn. The play Is full of comedy us Oregon. . I) S Marshall i C J Re.'.l ............. tnto lhe Rank Exchange and Dr. llar- 20 p»*r cent off on Dry good» at the then shot Adams' boy In the arm gus summoned. It was found that well as intensely dramatic situations. DunnoCollector I nlvrn.l Revenue ! I* M Miss M. K. Beach, night operator an«i shot at and tried to kill Mrs. he was severely cut about the head. Brick Store. I' S l>i.t. Attorney - Bristow Special efforts are being made to Frank Ankenv carries only fresh in the telephone olhi'e, visited Iter make II one of the lust productions iih . t Jiiuciai DiaraiCT. Adams. Adams finally overpowered ’ two deep gashes on top laid lhe flesh I parents In the country Sunday. She 1*1(1. Judge H K Ilamia v........ ( him before anyone was injured fatally, open for several inches and another ! c*n»*les and confectionery. reports her fattier, who has been laid everin the city. Tlie company are H I. Benson............. f and tied him with a rope and brought ! a«t> fix«» forehead Y.«r. !x«vn.l had )mrl to f«X be Ita» sewed Ca»VBr«Ml lift L'ltere t\a i m t »«•» 1 1.. Alva “ !«*is. bard at work rehearsing mid tlie now on tbe up. Fine u-al.'h watch •*»» repairing. up for the past month with bhxx! A E Ke. me. ....... .. I District All'ys him to town. play will be produced the vth of Feb W J Moore ............... I He was taken in charge by C. D. E. E. Fitch and O. P. Hyde, of poison in the foot, to be improving -.-»-r» .>• ««>• ooorxv, At the trial Trilwood tried to play j Wilson and removed to the Wilson ruary. v a. i. isti orrics liscviiw . but slowly. insane, claiming that l*e was George , building, where he haa been carefully Merrill, were In the city yesterday. J. N. Watson ....... . . .. Ileglstpr NV:u>hing(on or Julius Caesar. Tril looked after. It is believed that he Fitch A Spencer, the real estate Notice of Executors’ Final Account C. U. Snyder .... Visit the Novelty Store Millinery and ... Receiver wood is now fit years old, having been will be able to be on the street again Dressmaking parlors. dealers of Merrill, have sold during sivrn . kv . tokivl oiarauT. 58 when lie wevt to the penitentiary. in a few days. the past week 320 acres of the Steph Notice ia hereby given that Horatio L A. l^ycock. John Day stair Senator W. IL Barnes and wife returned Being an old man, if be is again en Stukel land near Merrill to Frank E. Smith and Alex. Martin, Jr., uieeut- . . K J’?'T Hgrag.xsT .Ti« xs. Tuesday evening front San Francisco. .... ..... . John S. shook l*atry sentenced, he will undoubtedly never VanMeter of ¡Nx* and 280 acres In or. of ... the last a ill of George W. Smith. u K ] Mrintr Ukvviaw 25 per cent off on Ladies coats st the Langell Valiev belonging to Roy Kil Come out of the penitentiary alive. deceased, have tiled their final account ; UMMATH covxtv. It is believed by Mr. Adams that he gore to Sol l*cwey of Merrill. Brick Store. t'ounty Judge of the administration ol hi. estate with GtHirge T. Baldwin . still holds a grudge against him and I At the Presbyterian Church— Sun the County Clerk of Klamath county, N. H. Merrill C. C. Brower, who has been sick, Commi.afrrnore that if he is allowed to go Raise, he Fr«-«l Mvllia««» l is around agaiu attending to business. day Selxxil at 10 a. m.; sermon al 11 Oregon, ami that the Court haa appoint- t’j^i^ cimalaln ' and his family will l»e in continual ......... . Clerk on “A Leader with a Single and ed 10 o ’ clock, A M.,o( Monday, Febru .............. Hlteriff danger of being killed, therefore in Xtlaa ’ Hu-tu )»aiu County Clerk Chastain was at his Superlative INtrpoae." C. E. service Trvaeurer I. . Alva iww ia protection to his family, he will be office Saturday after a siege of sick- at 0:43 p. m. snd sermon at 7:30 on ary 5, Ilion, aa the time for hearing of I Hon. Frank W. Benson of Rose . ness. .... A MauMor .1.1’ 1 cv compelled to prosecute him on the objection, to such final account and the ( "A Harvest of Loss from Intended Hurveyur M. E Hutclnaon _ • second charge. burg. is out as a candidate for the 11 Mrs. Etta Schallock returned Sun Gain.” Prayer service at 7:30 Wed settlement thereof. Thi. notice ia pub Hr. Goo. II. Merrttnan ........... Coroner Republican nomination for Secretary day evening from a visit to San Fran- nesday evening. All made welcome. lisher! by order of said Court entered J. G. Wight........... He I« txt I Hupt, t ITV >>F Kl «MATH FAIX«. of State, at the coming primary elec cisco. The Novelty Store, which is owne«i by Dvcemlx'r 28, 1908. .... 1‘rcaiticut llogATto E. S mith xmo . Alox. Martin Jr. tion. Mr. Benson is one of the lead See th«* tine display of Indian Baskets Stilts Company, was utovixl the first of ! I.. F. M ilbta A1.XX. Manrix, J»., ing lawyers of Roseburg, a clean, at the Novelty Store. I H. St. Gru. Blah«»;» the aeek into the new Worden building 1-4 00 Executor, ol G. W. Smith*, will. If. Fnnl SclialltXk C< hi nei I turn capable, and honest man. He has no Mrs. Chas. Horton left Saturday next to the City Drug Store. Tlie new ' Gru». !.. Humphrey platform, other than to assure the for Montague lo visit friends and rel quarter, are wry neat and roomy and CITATWN. . Treasurer J. W. Biemeii. particularly adapted to the display of tn the County Court nl th. Slate ol Oregon i,' C, C. Hronrr people that in the event of his elec atives. Recorder |J.C, Smith Joseph P. Lee was given fide to a tion to the office, he will give his en lor Klamath Count». .Marshal Several strangers have been in the dry goods and millinery. I'oatm sater tn th« mailer ol the wlalt ol cbarlea Buller. I Hiram Murdoch large tract of swampland in Klamath John Van Meter, of Poe Valley, rc- Fails District yesterday morning by tire attention to the work of giving city the past week looking for business i lh»n J. Zumwalt dceeaeetl. .Cil» Engineer i locations. 1 celved a telegram from Portland Sun To Addle R Miller. Frank X IVitfer. WHI L the decision of Judge Wolverton, of the public the very best service pos New Souvenir spoons just in. L. Alva day, telling hint of the death of his Narka. O L Hu-e. K t>. Hire, brira at law of SOCIETIES OF KLAMATH FALLS the Federal Court. B. S. Kerns had sible. The voters of the Republican brother-in-law. A. L. Iludklns, who cbarlee hutler. deceased, and io all other brought suit against Lee for the pos party will make nu mistake in voting ! Lewis. was an old resident of this county. | heir* .1 law o( -aid «eeeaaed. unknown, It an» A O. V. W.—Linkville L«lgv No 110 session of tbe land. The plaintiff al i for Mr. Benson. L. Pfannsteihl, the genial post mas Mr. Hudktnshad been In Portland •och there be. and Io all other« Inlcrealcd In 1 meet, in the A. I*. I'. W, hall every leged that he had taken the iands in ter of Bed field, was a visitor in the some time where lie was taken sick «aid eelale Greeting: Tuewiay evening. Visiting Brother, si- question under the swamp-land act In the name ol lha Stale ot Oregon. You and w.v» «cl.-..i.i.- W <». Hnilih. M. W. city Monday. and died January It*. Ho leaves a of the State of Oregon, xnd that after tach ol jon are hereby called, tiled and re J. W. Siemens, Recorder. sister, Mrs. John Van Meter, who quired lo aeiwar In tne Count» Court ol the Jos. Hettinger, of the firm of Berry he had entered into negotiations fur i Stale o( Oreaon. tor the Count» of Klamath, Evamtrhiie Lodge No. 88 IN-giw "( A Hettinger of llonanxa, was in the lives in Poe Valley. the land Lee had filed upon the tract city Tuesday. W. W. Smith, the leading cattle al the Court goom tharewt al Klatnaih Falla, Honor Luige meri, in the A. <>. C W. as agricultural and tillable land. In Klamath County. State ol Oregon, on Ratus liait every aeeoml and lourtli riuir»l.<. due course of time patent had been 25 per cent off on Ladias Skirts at the man of Sprague River valley arrived day, the nth dat of Frbriiary. A t* Iktvi. at ten in the month Nancy N. While, C. of II. granted to Lee by tb<* United States in the City of the Fails TueMlay even Brick Store. Juaae Marple, Recorder. o'clock In tbe forenoon ol that day theu and ing. Mr. Smith has 750 head of beef there to »how eau«e. It atty there be, why an Land Office over ’.be purchase of the Miss Anna Heidrich left Friday cattle In the feeding yards around the Word was received here the first of I.O.O. F.— Klamath Lodge No. 117 lands by Kerns from the state. Kerns order ol «ale of file real proport» of -aid «*• brought suit to have the government tlie week, that Mrs. Chas. Silvers of morning fur Lakeview where .«tic will Tule Lake valley and he la now ar tale, lowlt: the touth«r«l quarter ol »ouib inert, every Saturday evening in th« E. E. Jamison, N. G. I’icrrd, while going to visit her visit her sister, Mrs. Lena Malloy. title set aside. ranging for a drive to the railroad. ea«l quarter of «et-tlon 5 and the west hall of A. O 1’. W. hall i*r«rnp< and careful attention ('. <’. Brower. Hecrrtsry. Tbe case was argued on demurrer ¡daughter, lost her way on the desert Burn-In Klamath Falla, Orc.. Sat- Mr. Smith after shipping his cattle the northeast quarter aud the nerthwe«! lo a . orilrr. ..................... the latter part of I»ecemberby Attor ' tn the snow. She started with a team . urday morning. Jan. 20, 190<J, to Mr. will go to San Diego to visit Ills moth quarter of ttie «onthea-t quarter ol eeetlon a J . Ewaiina Encampment No. 4*1, 1.O.O.F. ney F. H.^ills, and Judge Wolver i and driver to, go across the desert, and Sirs. W. W. Mendenhall, a son. er, Mrs. G. W. Smith, and sister, all In Tp (I S. of K a K . W. M . t------- - — •— ' I Encampment meets aetmnd and fourth acrea. »boul.t not Iw made as |.raye«l for tn the Satiiriinii in the month in ibr ton yesterday decided that the plain ! and in the snow and storm they lost Mrs. Frank Miner. petition of Sila« Obencham. administrator ol A. O. C. W. hall. Jasper Bennett, C. I*. 20 per cent off on Clothing at the tiff, knowing that tbe lands were their way. Night came on and they the said estate ol «aid deceased. O. Short and son Thomas, of the Geo 1.. Humphrey, Scrllw. swamp lands, had tbe privilege of til-, were obliged to camp tn tbe snow. It Brick Store. J. W. SIIA|K\\ Proprietor. Spring Lake country, left Wednesday i Wltueu. The Hon. Geo. T. Bal lwin. Ittd.e nl ing a protest against tbe action of the was about noon the next day before Ed Hoyt, the genial hotel man of morning for Russellville, Mo., where the County Court Of the .tale of Oregon.for the 1’rn.perity iGliekali Ixalge No. KM defendant at the time he entered his' they were rescued by searching par Fort Klamath, was a visitor in the they «»ill visit for six weeks or two County of K lamath, with the seal ul «aid Court, I. O- O- P. tne.-H in the A. O, I'. W. application in the Land Office, and ties. Mrs. Silvers had her feet badly Falls Tuesday and Wednesday. Iiall ever» tirsi ami third Tloirwlay. it, > Cleanliness and Good Work I months. Mr. Short will «islt bis effiaed. tbl» 13th day ot Januarr. I I*, iwm . (Heal) AlWMl 8M < II I-GAIS. i lerk. prior to lhe granting of the tfnal pa frozen. the month. Jennie Hum, N. G. father and mother, whom he has not Hon. Frank W. Benson of Rose Rv Oars. Hutrs. Deputy. I I. or. Ixirimfa M. Hauber, Secretary, pers. Having failed to take such ac Guaranteed. burg, announces his candidacy for the seen for 21 years. His father is 80 tion, however, it was held by the SUMMONS. years of age and his mother 75, and K. of P.— Klaiu.tli laxlge No. 1*9 Republican nomination for Secretary court that the decision of theSccre-i Also Agent for LONDON AND are In p<x>r health and Mr. Short sriya In lhe Circuit Court ol th* Htaee <»f Oregon for inert, in the A. O. U. W. hall every of State. tary of the Interior in granting I be Monday evening. Bert Bamlvr, C. C. he had to see his parents once more. lbe < «»tjn!y ol Klatnaih. patents abrogated the right of the LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO. Roy Hamakar and C. W. Taylor, He will also tell the people of Missouri John Iluinilton, K. ol It. .ml H. Martha K. Hoyt. Plaiullff, » (From our regular correspondent) plaintiff to protest and that the two young business men of Klamath r’ I about the “Glorious climate of Ore M. W. <>( A. — l.*>lge merla in the John Amhrrii Hoyt. Defendant ) plaintiff had tneo no claim upon the Our town is quiet to-day, weather Falls, made a Hying trip to Merrill gon” and its advantages. A. O. I). W. ball every tire» ami third lands. To John Ambrrti Hoyt. Defendant herein Monday. softiling considerably. tn th* name of the Rate of Oregon: You WednmtJav in the month. All the members of the Woman’s W. It. Meluughllii, Coneul Al) grades of cigar, at all prices at We are sorry to chronicle the death Club are requested to come to the • re hereby required to appear and answer lhe W. A. Plielp., Clerk. complaint filed agaln»l you In the al»ove rn of one of the twin children of Mr. and ' Mannings. regular meeting of the Club, to be USE Mrs. Thomas Michael of Dairy. The Foie.tcra <«l America—F.waut>a Camp, Chas. Pattee, manager of the Lost held In th«» Library room In the Mel- tilled tull. on or before Halurdajr lhe JDth day funeral will be held here today at the Iliver Realty Co., was In the city a base building Friday aftern<x>n, Jan ol January. IW**. bring th«» laat day of the time No. #1, tuceta in the A. <• U. W. hall KLAMATH FALLS SODA WATER church. We extend our heartfelt sym few days this week, and reports busi uary 2<), at 2 p. tn. A special effort prr«crtfeM In the order tor the publication of , every «ecuiid ami fourth Friday, hi tlie thii »ummon«, the flr«i publication thereof monili. THE MOST C. D. W i II mui , f. 1;. pathy to the bereaved parents. ness grxxi. is being made by the Club members being on the 3Dth day of November. I’m'» and . E. E. Jamison, Hee. See. REFRESHING SUMMER DRINK to beautify the Library room and If you fall to to appear and an«wer, for want i The general health of this commun Another play will be presented to thereof, the plaintiff herein will apply tn the make it more attractive for the many ity?» very good. the people of Klamath Falls on Feb Professor Willis C. Hawley, candi Manufactured In all Flavors who find it a pleasure to spend the Court f»r the r< Hrf prayed lor in the aald com I Carl Deal of Langell Valley who ruary 9, by local talent, entitled evenings there. plaint, to-wit : date for tbe nomination for Congress The nx>ins arc open For a decree of the Court d I «an) ring thr 1 man. who was here last we»-k made a was reported sick with pneumonia ‘•Lost Paradise.” each evening of the week, and Satur bond* of matrimony now existing between the ’ v«ry favorable Impression on the citi- some time ago, is, we arc glad to stale, Fine watch and jewelry repairing. L. day and Sunday aftern«x»ns. jj A wel- •aid plaintiff and drfemlant, and for aurh xens of this city and vicinity. His up and able to get to the kitchen for Alva I««is. come is given to all to visit the read- further and general relief aa to the Court may ! admirers urge his nomination because bis meals again, thanks to Dr. John Pino Syrup •erm jtiM and in accordance with law an<J • E. E. Fitch arrived in the city last Ing room. of his special firmness for tbe office, son. equity. evening from Merrill and reports that his wide acquaintance over the dis Thia luinmoni |a aerved by publication there ( Our town was rather sporty last Lest Wc Forget. Tar trict and his unbroken service to tlie Sunday night. Some of the sports the real estate business is g'xxl for of tn the K lamath R u * vblicaw . by order of the Ibis time of year. Hon. Henry L. Beiiaon. Judge of »aid Court, * Republican party. As to bis qualifi got in a little game, so we are told, Wild Syrup All pernont having unsettled lumber dated the 2&tb day of November, HMft, requir- cations for the office, ft Is asserted and one of the g«xxi citizens had by M. C. Meservey, A. D. Bartie and I 1 ing thia mimmnni to lie published once a that Ills excellent voice and his long noon Monday thought *591 worth of D. Steavens, representing the Mc account« with tut, are requested to make experience as a public speaker will en experience. It is about time this Cloud Lumber Company, arrived in prompt payment either to na or the week for at leaal aix conaecutlve week«, and t covering a pert««! of contlnuoua publication of ’ 1 " • able him to secure recognition as a thing was stopped, as it will In some the city Munday. Klamath County Bank. at least forty-two daya. leader in debate; in his fifteen years' way be the cause of some one com THOMAS DRAKF.. Don’t neglect thia timely request. F ur Ran—A .unny well furnished work as professor of history and mitting the rash act of taking their JI ^0-06 Attorney for the Plaintiff C. H. A K. 8. Moore. economics at Willamette« University, own life, if it ¡sallowed to go on in the room with stove. Close in. Inquire at tliia office. his exhaustive study of constitutional manner it has for some time. I think Petition For Liquor License. I Blackberry Cordial law, International law, and the di it would be necessary for some one to Election Officers. AV. II. McClure, the central farmer 1 Tn lhe Honorable Count» Cnurt, ol Iho Jamaica plomatic relations <rf tire United have control of the check books of of Poe valley, made a flying trip to * SUlc <>( Oregon, tor lhe Count» of Klainaih. States with other countries; his such people and have a right to stop the Falls City Tuesday, in a spring un4er«l(tiei1, »our petitioner« here and At the recent meeting of the coun 1 by We.lhe pray the honorable County Court. olKlam 1 thorough Investigation of every phase payment of them if issued for such wagon through two feet of snow. ty commissioners election judge» and •th County, Oregon, to grant |o>rml««lnn lo 1 of politi<*al economy, and his intimate debts. The majority of people who The Socialists of Klamath Falls will clerks were appointed fur the various D Willaon ami V K HUhlmsn, (Cmler the I knowledge of the |xi1itical history of throw their money away in this man meet in the city hall Sunday, at 3 p. voting precincts: Arm name of Wlllaoti 4 Htalilman,) to «ell or lhe United States, I iih study of law, ner are the class who, if you should Linkvllle—J. F. Goelfer, J. AV. .llapoM* of epIrltuouN, mall or elnon. liquor« and admission to the bar, will make ask them for a donation to charity, in. A full attendance is requested. S(KUL1HT. Bryant,, C. H. Withrow, judges; F. L. I In leanquanilllea Ilian One (I) .alton, al the him a factor in lhe broader affairs of i where it was actually needed and town of Bly, In the prerlnet of Sprague Hirer, government, while bis lifelong resi would perhaps save life and honor, A chicken dinner will be given every Houston, C. J. Martin, C. I. Roberts, j Klamath Count», Oregon, for a perlrxl of 7 clerks. dence in Oregon, his frequent visits! would insult you and perhaps strike Sunday at the Gem Restaurant for 25 Tub* Lake II. T. Anderson. W. D. 1 month« beginning on lhe (lh day of April to every »»rtion of this part of tlie, you in the face if you asked for such i cents. L D. I««, for which llccnae lobe «o granted, flail, F. btukcl, judges; (». W.Oflleld, state ana his personal contact with , a donation, but these same men will we. your petitioner«, will over pray: E. E. Elvy, S. E. Marlin, clerks. STORE The annual election of Officers of I M C Hamakar. M Waller, Ju Hyan, Bdward thousands in bis relation to tlie peo set down In a game, and get boozed W«xxl river J. H. C. Taylor, Rich Rohlnaon, W W Smith. Frank Obenehaln, Ale« ple as president of tlie Willamette up to the right stale and then donate the Klamath Falls Fire Department Andcraon, <1 H Farra, W W Finley. I T Ander [ Valley Chautauqua Association, at to the fellow gambler from three to will occur Monday evening. Ail mem ard Mi Ihase. S. B. Gardner, judges; Oregon City, gave him a thorough live hundred dollars at one sitting. ber« of the fire department are or W. D. Kingdon. F. G. Hutler, Fred •on. J II Boyd, George H Boyd, W T Garrett, <i T Anderaou. Kd Bloomlngcamp. Win loiwr», Cronemlller, clerks. dered to be present. knowledge of local needs. Some people, of course, will say that Lost River J. A. Chastain, 8. H. George Bloomlngcamp, A W gran., FR Moore. it is none of your business, but it If you wish to btiv or sell real estate Patterson, L. J. Bawnc. judges; J. O. I Cha« Blllont, Clyde Martin, A l-eonard, «V r should be the business of every good in tlie Klamath country address Cap Hainaker, G. K. Van Riper, A. T. . Crawturd, J H Walla, J K Froaman, R I* Court : «right, II Oltenbacher, T J Hrnllh, Amo« law abiding citizen to see that it is tain O. C. Applegate, either at Klamath Langell, clerks. I bund», John Kappo«, Martin Perr», Albert stopped, and that wives and children Falls or Eugene, Oregon. Dairy—C. W. Sherman, Hr., Win. Walker, J O Watt«, L l-Grldln, J A Well«, W H Forty year, are not roblx*d through their weak Wood, F. M. Bennett, judges; Fred Hnlder, Thoma« «) Den« experience in Southeastern Oregon. minded fathers, who cannot resist Beck, C. E. Drew, J. Rueck, clerks. I N'olloe 1« hereby given that lhe nnderalgnod. r the temptation of being beguiled in Foil T rade —40 acres of g<x>d tlm- Snow -Hugh Kerwin, M. R. Fraln, will on or Indore lhe 711» day ol March A. D. i BUTTE CHEEK VALLEY to such traps. Tliis practice, if al lier land three miles from Klamath D. H. Yeager, Judges; M R. Potter, 1K(M, prencnt tliia our petition, praying lor a J I I k - only place in t he Klamat h lowed, will also cause young men, who Falls. AVII1 trad«; for town property. Samuel Hill, W. D. Weeks, clerks. retail liquor lle«n«e a» prayed for therein, an«! ‘ Tlie Honorable Walter L. Tooze, have been raised by good Christian Busin where good lioinextcads Inquire of C. C. Low, at the Belmont Langell—H. (J, Bussy, E. R. C. very reBpeelfull» reqnoat that «am* bo granted , candidate for the noiniriatlou for con- parents and taught to lire a right Feed Stables. prayed for. To, the honorable County | can lie Ilari. On line of Cali 1-25-21 Williams, M. F. Orr, judges; R. C, | 1 «« gnssman on the Republican ticket, eous and lionest life, to get into the Court lor Klamath County, and Hute of Ore j fornia & Northeastern It. IL, will visit Klamath Falls Hie last of habit of works of the devil, and they II oc . khoi o G oods —All of our furni- Cowley, A. R. Campbell, William gon. Willaon « Htahlnian, now building, Government Ir Duncan, clerks. this week and will speak at Houston's By C. D. WlilMin. ] rigation contemplated. Fine soon get on the downward path and 1 tore, b«>u«eliol<l good», range and hitch* Sprague River John Well», Ed Opera House, Saturday evening, Jan vegr-tallies, m H kinds of grain unless they sooner or later call a halt, en uten.il. for sale. Fur particular. Caitebecr, W. A. Walker, judges; 8. Notice to Creditors. uary'27, at 8 o’clock. and domesticated grasses, they will fill the cell of some peni i call st tbe ranch one and onc lialf mile Weils, O. Boyd, 8. A. White, clerks. This is the first time Mr. T«x»zc K. H. Alitch«-1l. limited range. tentiary. Then the poor mother that I from town. Pix* Valley E«l Freuer, 8. H. Grif has visited thia section, but lie Is well raised them and nursed them through Notlea It hareby «f»en, that th« nnderslf n<?<l fith, C. Pickett, Judge.jC, II. Kester, known over the Mate as a very able | hat been appointed by th« County Court of H. C. Chamberlain, of Albany, who their infancy, ha. to have her heart C. M. Gardner, J. Van Meter, clerks. Klamath County, Oregon, admlnlatrator of the and most eloquent speaker. He broken to tiear that lier darling boy, has had th«* contract for tbe con Plevna G. C. Way, J. L. Padgett, •Mata of Allen McDonald, decea»ed, and all comes highly recommended by his struction of the two brick buildings whom she has loved and prayed for neighbors from Wixxiburn, every one every night of her life, has been ; for Major Worden, returned to this F. T. Nelson, judges; R. M.C. Brown, persona having claim* ngalnal «aid estate are hereby notified to preaent the name, verified a* R. A. Emmett, D. Doten. clerks. of whom is said to be a Tooze man. Write for dcHcrlptlve pamphlet. ruined and has disgraced tier and all 'city Sunday from a visit to Ills home. Klamath l.ake—D. M. Griffith, J. by law required, to me at Klamath Kalla, Ore Mr. Tooac was t lie first to announce Convoyarte« fiirnlHhcd If desired. of bis family by being led astray. Lucile, Malcomb and Horace Cox, L. Jones, Ira Hansen, judges; C. O. gon, within aix month* from the dale of thia his platform, which Is sound in every notice. Terms reiutotiablc. Phone. Cbaparell, of the Express, was in children of Dr. H. W. Cox, a former Brown, G, D. Brown, .1. II. Rice, particular. Let the people of our Dated January llth, 1906. clerks. [ resident of this county, arrived here town Sunday looking for Items and city extend the glad hand to Mr. oKoKfiR M c D onald . Odell—Clias. Grave«, G. W. Royse, Toi*zc aa we have done to all others has succeeded tn gobbling up most of the first of the week on a visit to Admlnlatrator ol the eatatc ol Allen McDon , The have those of Interest, but we take the their grand paronts, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. S. Mayfield, Judges; Jas. Maxwell, ald, deceased. PICA RD, CA. who viaR . Republican« .. ■ G. W. Beaty, Reuben Young, clerks. „"¡’and heard both Mr. Huston and liberty to say that we think our •10,1 i W. Brandenburg. 11, W. K hrabii , Attorney lor Admlnlatrator. Mr. Hawley and now bv taking thia Trilwood Released Iqtialhtefl opport unity to listen and become ar* with Mr. T*»<ae. they will he Iwtlcr able to judge «Im will be To-day. (lie most eapsblo man to repreaent PROF. B Falling Roof -»JXUL* Interior Decorating a Specialty CITY BRIEFS Civil and Irrigation Engineer, o r _ _ _ _ _ JOB J08 DRINÎER PRINI[" r D _ 0011 SIGN I I ÄINTER »INTER _ _ _ _ SIGN HÜRIT8 HARDWARE SIORE £ Klamath Palls, Or, Frank Benson for Secretary. Lee Gets Swamp Lands. Gets Lost in Snow Storm. j. n. riooRE, KLAMATH BARBER SHOP Bonanza News SODA WATER Hawley Received With Favor SPECIALTIES FOR 1906 Cough White Horehound, and Cherry Cough Two of tho very best Telephone Main ESPY, the Seda Waler Man RICHELIEU HOTEL Merrill, Oregon with Ginger Crown Toilet Cream CHITWOOD’S Drug and Stationery Walter Tooze will Visit Homesteads Located Farming, Dairying, Stockraising and Lumbering H. WHITCOM. Everything New and First Class Mea!s 25 and 50 cents Rates $4.50 and up per week Barber Shop, Baths Bar in Connection Mrs. T. A. Balis,