5 CUT BRIEFS N» l*wls the Jeweler. Go to Mannings for ■ new pipe. New gi»d* arriving at Winters'. Fine watch repairing. I.. Alva I««is. W. E. Spence came over from Ash- hind Monday. T O. Kinney left Tuesday morning fi»r Portland and Seattle. J. M. Batcheklor. e»f Lakeview, was hi the city the first of the week. J. B. C. Taylor was in the city from Fort Klamath the first of the week. Will some one move that the nomi­ nations for County Judge be closed? Mrs E. Wing and daughter, Annie, of Ashland, were registered at tlie lake­ side Inn Monday. C. T. Oliver, the Liveryman is now comfortably established in hie new stables on the lake front. Born—In Klamath Falls, th-egon, Sat­ urday. February 3, 1901, to Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Jani me, a daughter. Chas. Pattee. Manager of the I.oet River Realty Compsuy of Bonanza, is in the city to-day on business. Visit the Novelty Store Millinery and Dressmaking parlors. Wm. I'hrm.-mw, one of the substan- fial ranchers of Swan lake, was doing business in the city yesterday. New souvenir spoons of the High School and Crater Lake at Winters’. Mrs. Frank Adam* returned Saturday from a visit to her brother, who lives in the Wood river valley above Fort Klam- nth. George F. Holland, representing the time expire without m’lling. as ho la of lutrlook ot a luxurious sup|H>r, which wag prepared by the lioato.-», Mr». Alt- Western Historical Publishing Com- the opinion that he »old too cheap. •any, af Spokane. Wttriiinglon, arrived i. O. Ilainaker ««’ in Lorella last demon, later a hilarious party of hi the city Tnemlay evening to deliver Saturday registering voters in that lo­ friends gave the newly married eouplea the lllnstratsd History of Central Ore­ cality. He reports the pso|de all tn a sersnade, aud nil had a good tun» tin- gon, published by his house. The (took ' good shape and to have wintered wall. til the sin.nlI hour* of the night. contains 1UH7 pages and is devoted to The stock all looking tine and the peo­ Herbert Arant is one of the well known young men el Klamath county, the history of Wasco. Sherman, Gilliatu. I ple with plenty of hay. ol sterling quality, and is the sou of Wheeler, Crook, Lake and Klaiuath Arthur T. Langell moved tohis home­ counties. It is profusely illustrated and 1 Frank Arant, superintendent of the stead tills week to coinnienco farming, contains biographies of the leading citi­ Crater Lake National Park, Mr. Emil he having been in town for a short time Flaekus is the youngest of the noted zens of each county, who were foremost to oehool his children. Art likes farm­ in making the early history of this in­ ing and no doubt will have quite au ex­ Flaekns faintly of Yoiina valley, ami is | one ot the German stock that has made land empire. Il contains many beauti­ perimental farm in the near future. I the backbone of American citizenship. ful Klamath county scenes, and those We are glad to nqsut Earle White ss The ladies are of the pioneer family of who have secured a copy will own a in a greatly imp rove, 1 state, and hope to Pine Flat. AU are young people who most valuable work. see bint on the street in a few days. Bring iu your repairing at Winters. Also that Miss Doria Goss is again in have l>oen raised in Klamath county, I ami will continue their residence here. We can repair meet any tiling. her chair at the school and says she I Mr. Arant will reside on his ranch south The Lakeside Inn Rar. C. Ross An­ feels as good as new. This leaves the east of Klamath Falls, while Mr. Flaek­ derson for an Optimo cigar. health of our town in g»>od sha|a* «gain, ns will live at Dairy for tho present. A young lady visiting in town drop­ aud we are happy to say that we have John Murphy, of Klamath Falls, was ped into the Boston Store last Saturday the best climate, the best water and the out to Dairy a short time ago trying to and said, "it is my desire to obtain a best people in Oregon. buy a team of horses. He was over to pair of circular elastic appendages capa­ Lewis Garber, the Lorella Stockman, ble of being contracted and ex (landed was in town last Saturday, on the r notice la hereby given that the following uanied «elder ha« Il led notice of hit intention sides are nearly bare. to make dual proof In support ot hi« claim, St Valentine’s day has come and gone and that «aid proof will be made before Geo. Notice is hereby given that there are and quite a number of the people around Chastain, Clerk of Klamath county, Oregon, funds in the County Treasury for the at his office at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on .'nd redemption of all Klamath County Dairy have found out that their failings day of April. 1906. vis : warrants protested on and prior to July are known to their neighbors, as they Herbert L. Arant 11 K No. for the r 21, 1902. Interest on same will cease received suitable valentines. . SW 14 lots 3 and 4 Sec 1M Tp 39 S K 10 K H M On Friday Rilev Woods was thrown | He names the following witnesses to prove from this date. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this from a bucking broncho. He intends to his continuous rtMiideuce upon aud cultivation of said land, vis: start for California soon with a band of 22nd dav of February, 1906. W. F. Arant, John Shepard. Robt. Casey and Charley Horton's cattle. L. Alva Lewis, Co. Treasurer. Sam Short, all of Klamath Falls, Oregon J. N. Watson, The big snow on the reservation ba* I F or S alb —Good recond-haml l,t4' inch I 2-15-06 Register brought down the price of horse«. Hank Stoughton hack with top. Also set of I O’Brien ran in a couple of head that be­ hack harness complete, and part of a CONTEST NOTICE. longed to an indian, who said that they camp outfit. All for $75 at the Crescent were of no value to him. and were pur­ I Department ot the Interior. United State, Sash and Door Factory. chased by Theodore Flackus and Charles ! Land Office, Lakeview. Orefon, February II. ; tsus. Fine watch, clock and jewelry repair­ Liskey for *2.50 per bead. ; A sufficient contest affidavit bavin« been 1 ing at Winters’. Mr. Frank Cutler has been very busy Sled tn thia office by Wm. W. Mendenhall for some time hauling bay from Hans contestant aaalnat homestead entry No silt. Choice line ot Cigars at Frank E. i made July 11. l«B. lor SWi, See. 1. Tp. » S H. Stasler's ranch to his homestead. He ■S K. W. M.. by Mary J. Creech, t'onteetee, tn Ankeny 'a. has been in a hurry to get through be­ I which It Is aliased that the »aid Mary J. Creech has wholly abandoned aatd tract; that she bs* fore the ground thaws oni. Ready for Business. I am now ready to furnish to the pub­ lic various makes of Pianos and Organs. As I am eelling direct from Eilers, which is one of the cheapest bouses on the coast, I can furnish a better piano at a better price than any Agent that has ever come through this country. I sell goods that I can guarantee. Thus. Newton. %%%%% «%-%%%%%% %%%%%%«%%%%% %%,%%%%%«ce ISHOP’S At Reduced Prices. Come THE PAINT STORE OpjHHlitC Colili Holls« r s I also have secured the services of a compe­ held. tent licensed embalmer and funeral director, who will attend promptly to all calls day or night, I» funeral relieving you of all responsibilities attend­ ant on such occasions. Phone. Store 61 Is the spring tonic we always recommend when customers ask tu which we believe Is the beat blood and system purifier and cleanser. 11.00. I City Drug Store ; Residence 66 It« S4t« Gt?O. 1 tl.«*li<>|)« i Xe|*4’4’4’4*4*4’4,4’4’4’4’ 4*4,4’4’4’4*4*4’4,4’4’4’X 4* f GEO. R. HURN 4» • i is showing j fine line of Crockery and Fancy Glass ware this week in his NEW CROCKERY ANNEX CO NI I xX 4 ” 4* A big shipment of dishes and glassware just received » » 4»---------------------------------------- -------------- ------- ---------------- -- »• 4* Hardware and Plumbing Goods, -i- 8 and have fitted up a chappel where services may be i Clarke's Sarsaparilla 460* v ** ? * CASKETS AND FUNERAL SUPPLIES either in the city or country, taking full charge of changed her residence therefrom lor more Friday was an unlucky day for Hans than ail mouths since making said entry; Stasler. While moving an out-building that said tract Is not settled upon and cullt from his farm to homestead it tipped rated as required by taw; that said party has removed her residence from the stale ot Ore over. It required several of liis neigh­ gon. and that >al>l alleged absence from the bors to set it aright. said land was not due to bls employment In the Army. Navy or Marine Corps ot the United Mr. Chas. Flackus has just finished States as a private soldier, officer, seaman, or patting up several tons of ice at his marine, during the war will, Spain, or during place. He intends to keep cool th ii any other war tn which the Coiled »tale, may summer, no matter what people «y be engaged. Said parties are hereby notified to appear, respvnd and otter evidence touch­ about him as a road supervisor. ing said allegation at 10 o’clock a. m on April I do not see why the Democrats ar? 7. ISOC, before Geo. T. Baldwin, County Judge i of Klamath county, at bls office at Klamath publishing the names of the citizens who Falls. Oregon, (and that gnat bearing will be register. By the number of Republi­ held al 10 o'clock a m.. on April 21. Hol, be­ cans that appear it is bard to see where fore) the Register and Receiver at the United the democrat can gain any satisfaction. States Land Office In Lakeview, Oregon. The said contestant having. In a nroper af­ Jacob Rneck ba* petitioned to have a fidavit, tiled February 12. I«»’.. set forth fact, post office established at his place. Mr. which show that alter due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made. Il is Ruesk is very capable of taking care of a hereby ordered sud directed that such notice post office, but I believe that his ranch be given by due and proper publication. is not situated right lor the purpose. It J. N. Watson, Register. would accomodate more people if the 2-0-1«» 20 per cent off on Dry goods at the Brick Store. Fine line of watches, jewelry, etc The Lakeside Inn Bar. C. Ross An­ L. Alva Lewis. derson and smoke an Alfonso. New Souvenir spoons just in. L. Alva We can make a few small loans on farm lands. Security must be gilt edge. Lewis. M ason A S locgh . The Blood Purifier we always recom­ R. Vance Hatchins, editor of the mend to our customers is Clarke's Sar­ Whitelake Times, was in the county I saparilla. It will give satisfaction—your seat over Sunday soliciting business for money back if it dosen’t. City Drug his paper. The Times ie doing a good Store. work in advertising the southern end of post office were several miles farther Klamath coanty and is becoming widely Dissolution Notice. north in the upper part of the valley. read. Notice is hereby given that the part­ The Portland paper that states that A chicken dinner will be given every nership heretofore existing between W. Sunday at the Gem Restaurant for 25 W. Pritchett and 8. E. Pritchett, doing "Mrs. John VanMeter, the mother of Al Hudkine, is making search for a cents. business under the firm name of Cres­ trunk belonging to the latter" is Iron clad shoes for school children, in cent Sash and Door Factory, is dissolved somewhat mistaken as to the relation­ light and heavy weights at the Boston by mutual consent, 8. E. Pritchett re­ ship. Mrs. VanMeter is a sister of Mrs. 8hoe Store. tiring and W. W. Pritchett continuing Hudkins. The Hudkin’s family form­ A box of fifteen bocks from the Ep­ the business. erly lived in Yonna valley and have Dated at Klamath Falls, Or., Febru­ many friends in the county. worth League of the Green Lake M. E. W. W. P ritchett , Church, Seattle, Washington, and two ary 14, 1906. The Socialist Local held a meeting at 2-22-06 8. E. P ritchett . volumes from a resident in the vicinity Dairy last Sunday. On account of sick­ of Klamath Falls have been donated to All grades of cigars at all prices at ness and bad weather many of the mem­ the Public Library since our last publi­ bers were unable to attend. The So­ Mannings. cation. cialists think that they will cast about, A full line of Dry Goods at the Nov­ The Lakeside Inn Bar. C. Ross An­ twenty-five votes in the precinct in the derson for High grade Wines, Li­ elty Store. coming election. At the club meeting quors and Cigars. 25 per cent off on Ladies coats at the the following resolutions were intro­ All the swelleet styles in Men’s pat­ Brick Store. duced and adopted: ent leather Packard and Knox shoes at Whereas: It is an undeniable fact Fine watch and jewelry repairing. L. the Boston Shoe Store. that labor produces all wealth, and it is Alva Lewis. George Gray, a young man who came a fnndemental principle of the Socialist 20 per cent off on Clothing at the party that all men shall receive the full here last fall and has been stopping at the Central, received word last week of Brick Store. product of his labor, and under the pres­ the death of his grandfather at Red­ ent private capitalistic system, the man ding, California. By the will of his who labors is deprived of the larger grandfather, Mr. Gray has been left a part of the wealth be produces, and legacy of *8000. Whereas, both the Democrat and Re­ BY C. Ü. AGIN. publican parties are controlled by the Bring that watch which other watch­ capitalists and are adverse to the inter­ makers cannot make run. I will give Hurrah for Bonanza! We are now to ests of the laboring man and |100 reward for a watch my repair de­ have the KO acre tract surveyed and Whereas, Capitalism has shown a dis­ partment cannot put in good running platted and made a part of the town of position to retard the growth of Social­ order. L. Alva Lewis. Bonanza, as the "Fairview addition of ism by passing abnoxiona election laws. We will donate *1000 to the "Home Bonanza.’’ Messrs. McKendree, Pattee Therefore, be it resolved for disabled Canal Boats,” if after and VanRiper are alive to the need« of That we, the Socialists of the Dairy amoking one of our celebrated Bank Ex­ the coming town and have arranged to Local, declare it the duty of every so­ change or Africano Cigars, you say you have the thing completed by the next cialist to register under his own party are nol satisfied.—C. D. Willson A Co. term of the county court. name. Whereas, the tendency of the present Also, on the strength of the city im­ Capt. J. W. Siemens and Gun Melhase returned Monday evening from San proving and the boom coming, thia week times is towards Socialism and the re- Francisco, where Captain Siemens has William Goes, owner of the New Ameri­ ceiit elections show the great growth of been for the past six weeks receiving can Hotel of thia place, »old to Roy Kil­ the party, be it resolved That every socialist should continue medical treatment. Fred Melhase who gore the hotel property, consisting of 87 went to the city at the name time is feet front on North streetfor the sum of the good work by adhering strictly to still under treatment but greatly im­ ♦4000, or |46 per foot. Thia ia only the party principles. Resolved, that we proved. He expects to return in about beginning, as Mr. Kilgore was offered in consider it against the Interest of the less than three hours |500 for his bar­ party for any member to take part in a month. gain. Roy says he will hold on to the the primaries of any other. Write lb Charles S. Mitchell, care of property for the depot grounds of the Double Wedding. the Coes Piano House, Ashland, Oregon, McCloud railroad, and we do not think On St Valentines day a double wed­ for price list of latest popular music. he will have to hold long either from the ding took place al Hotel Yonna in Dairy. He has an immense stock and fills orders information we can gather. The contracting parties were Mr. Her­ promptly. Mr. Henry Haynes, of Langell valley, bert Arant and Miss Minnie Bttrgdo'f, There is no need of your child having or rather of what is commonly termed and Mr. Emil Flackus and Mias 1-ena that cold if its feet are protected from Wolf Flat, was in town Monday on land Burgdorf. Altoul twenty-five friends the cold and moisture. Buy shoes with business- J. H. Driscoll bought an op­ and relatives were present. The Rev. genuine invisible cork cushion insoles tion on his place a few days ago and Mr. Allen, of Bonanza, performed the cere­ at the Boston Shoe Store. 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