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Trtaaurer'B NwU^a. Notice tu Contractors. f v 44 v 4.4v.4 44.444.%•44 44 4444 4 4 ale<l Id i» will lai received by ,1. W XiUlce Is hereby given llist there are Hicmeiis, < lerk ol Heliool liisliol No. I, funds In th« ('utility Treasury for tl ♦ Klmialii comity, Oreg..... at Klamslii redemption of all Klamath ('minty I alls, Oregon, until 10 <>'■ lia'k, A. M. rd warrants protested mi sod prior i<> July the *jHlh day rd March, |1MM, for the 21 liar’, Interest mi «uine will rea»« • öinf-li lion Of the new public tihmd from till« dale building ar'eorrllng to pans ami sjas-itl lined ut Klannith Falb, Oregon, this I C.UIOII» prepared by Chas. II. iliirgglsl, •2nd day nl February, I14MI. iireliitecl, Albany. Oregon, all material I.. Alva lamb, Co. Tre-tstirer. on grouml to lie used. All bids must II mi si coiiipaiiied b) a i-i'itiHi-d check in isoli.» to tr -dltor». the amount <d in per rent of bid «ml an Malate ut Augu«l F Ilari, d«r»*a«»*d Nulle » la beici») glu'it br ilt«t limi« f»lgm d. approvili la.ml nui.t I h - furnished by T F li»»Rg«. adiHlnlatrat«ir ni llt<» a»tat«i of tlm successful bidder iti tin* uinount sit Plan» Augnai F Ilari, deRenaud, lo thr rr«"lll«»re <»f. 50 per ei'iil of contract price. <nd all pefMitte hav lag • laim« agalli« »<l«i «le , and -pertll. »tiun» may Im > uu nt the office rd I. W. Siemens, >< pool Chuk.' e*a»e»l, lo ealilhll Ih in. ulti» ihe n«4r««ar) Voucher*, wiihln «la iiiPiitl»* after «he tirai Klamath Fulls, Oregon. Tim Hoard ol l'tiblluatlou ut ibi« n«dlrr, tuli»» aald a<l»nltt- Dlioelots resi rVes Ilia tight to reject latfator. al h!» rrAidmor Iti Languii Va.h y. an* or ull bids. f tätisi this 2nd day of March, I*»»). t««» mll<>» >‘a»l «•! (girella. lh<* »am»« belitg fin* 3 H tai J. W. siemens. plnr» fur tian«a< i iim lli< l»n«iur«« of (he «aid calai*. In Kiamaih County Orcgnn ttaled Ibi* kith day ul laiiuary A 0. IKK T. F liogg«. A'Iminlairaior. C T fl<»nn»«y. Allume? tur Admiiilaira'ur - 4 ► DRUGGISTS Salle« I» hereby (Ivan that Ih« iiu-ler signed w IL «ut and ahrr tlie .*Vi ii «ley «»{ Mart h, jUuu, |>r«M < i .| to «rii al Frítate «ala fug ca«h III batol the real |»rt>|«rrty Udonglng to the r«ia|r of filarie» Butler, <lr< raa«.«|, lu wilt The «.f MK‘t «»I »ta A W», «»I XF.\ •mi NW»< MF’« of M<« « all m Tvwwablp «I m k 6 F. W M. MIL4« OagRTMaiw. I Adminbtraiur uf ibv e«laie oí Charlea Mui 1er, «ferva«..!, tt -itM ■ FRESH DRUGS |9i CONTBSF NOTICK. ■ DR. O ■ J. J. MURRAY. V. S. At Reduced Prices. Come and see our new Spring Stock THE PAINT STORE O|i|>ueilu Court IltuiM) Homesteads Located Farming, Dairying, Stockraising and Lumbering Grsdusie ot the Muminoth Rtaldes A m •rluart V ctertnary ,,n ,NK M ,0* A4d""J. H. WHITCÜM •... «..... I«MI foils, Oí. PICARO, CAL. * * Now is the time to buy * Homes in Klamath County * Under the Government Irrigation Scheme * * ♦ 44 444444444 ■ 4 4 4 4* 4 DO YOU KNOW YOU CAN BUY 4* Homes in Langell and Lost River Valleys Cheaper than dsewhen under th» 4 4 - - • - Governmment project of irrigation? Chas. Pattee. Manager, Bonanza. Oregon 4 4 4 4 4 4 * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Horses Boarded by ths Week or Month. Spr'ial attention yiirn transient »/ori and iperiai iperial rntrt rate. to freighter.. Ona io jrnfe ’tn. Groin ’train l»jlhrmrt. Hay by tKn bait or ton. f’konr-Mnin H »'or. Main ami 9th Sil. VHmn-h fnfln ffi LuiOll runs. 01. HBIM l’erfiuiieM t line line of Peraud's, Palmer’s, Rogers & Gal- Can lldate lor Republican Nomina lion for United States Senator for the short term E. V. CARTER THIRD ANNUAL let’s, Lundburg’s and Rickseller’s perfumes Stationery and Sundries NEWSON & INDERWOOD + ¿. .u.% FIREMANS’ BÄLIr 41 MARCH 30, 1906 ¿................ .....;4....... J. ___- _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ ’____ ? Brown Leghorn Chicken Ranch Klamath Falls, Oregon Choice Izggs For Sale Under the management of ? Klamath Falls ? Fire department A T vc? A few Ai Brown Leghorn Cockerels for sale HENRY & HAMILTON, Prop’s THE “PORTLAND Clothing; and Shoe Store K. SUGARMAN, Proprietor. —Will Open With a Grand Opening on ..... ■■ ■■ FRIDA Y, MARCH 16th, 6 p. m. W ith a line of First-Class good«, an assortment of the very finest brands and makes, having chosen them himself, to insure his patrons' satisfaction. He will make this opening an ovation, giving all callers a souvenir. Everyone invited. THE “PORTLAND” CLOTHING & SHOE COMPANY There ate so many candidate) for the state offices fio,u Eastern Oregon and from the northern Section of the stale tli.it the msnv friend» of E. V. Carter whois a candidate fm the Republican nomination for State Treasurer, fee) that this jwtrt of the slate should Ire rec ognised bv giving him a place on the ticket, lie is 45 years of age and ha* lieen a resident ol Ashland for 22 years. In |SS| I,,- I i ,-I| m *«I organised the Bank ol UhlamI mol has Iw-en its manager con tinuously ever since. A loyal republi can, he was twice elected to tlie legisla ture, serving as Sjieaker of the House in 1889 and «s Memlier of Senate 1903— 1905. A« shown by his vote in the last session of le gislature, Mr. Carter favors passage of a law requiring that all in terest received on slate fund« dial I go to the State. Hi» qualitieations for the position are acknowledged by all. llis friends aie sanguine that lie will receive the nomination ami it is believed that Klamath county uill give him strong »upisirt. M ill open witli an Introduction Sale which will be sure to please the public. Wc will show a large variety of extra fine clothing. We can fit ami suit any peraun, from 4 years old up. The description of styles, materials and quality, and the prices quoted in our advertisement will not in an| way lie withdrawn. \\ e offer yon this opportunity merely to ahow you w hat we have, and that we mean busines» from the time we open. Bv sure to mite our prices and quality, quoted below, and by comparing them with others, we feel sure you will be convinced that we mean all we any. GRAND INTRODUCTION SALE WILL OPEN 6 P. M. FRIDAY ALL WOOL UNDERWEAR The JniH-tion City Times, e<lite<l by lion. S. L. M<M>rlie»il, ex-member of the Oregon legislature an-l for several sessions chief clerk of the senate, has an apt ami timely editorial on the state printing office ami tho inanngeinent thereof. Mr. Moorhead occupying the IHisilion thnt lie does, is well acquainted with the workings of the office ami says : “The fees for all state printing are fixed by law ns well as the ninount of printing necessaiy for tho State's use. I riie volume of printing for which the ! State is liable is statutory and it ia the «tale printer’s sworn duty to comply ; -villi tho la« . When printed matter la ' ready for delivery, it is measured by i the printing expert. As this office la appointive, the present ineumlienl is a i democrat. He is an honest man and a 11 apulile officer. After it is exported, the re|M>rt is submitted to the Secretary of State. That official |iei>onally Inves. I ligates every bill before it meets his I approval from the department of print- I ing as well aa other departments of the i State. “The State Piin’er has on tile the re- ! ceipt for every dollar’s worth of print, ing furnished bv him. which leceip1 checks i f! with tlie books in tho office ot tlie Si'cretnry of State. “State I’rinter Whitney is an bonor- abls man, clean morally and socially, mid every dollar receive-! by him from tlie state was honestly earned amt hon est Iv accounted for. “This is a great state and requires a vaat amount of printing and we do not lielieve that one dollar's worth of unnec essary printing is being ’worked off* on the State. “Mr. WlritneV lias served one term. He has proveil n coni|ieteiit officer and enjoys tlie confidence and esteem of all those with whom lie has lieen associated. It Is republican precedent to give acorn- official a sec ev is entitled State official».” All Wool Sweaters »4.50 suit reduced to...................... »3.75 »4 •• 4 00 •• 3.X> • 4 «1 3.50 •• 2.75 »• «1 3.00 ” 2.45 <« «4 2 05 2.75 « »4.00 sweaters reduced to ............ »3.15 Boys Sweaters Silk Underwear »1.50 sweaters reduced to »4.00 suit red tired to..................... »3.15 Ribbed Fleeced Underwear Busby*« Gloves »1.50 suit redured to...................... »1.20 Cotton Fleeced »1.2-1 suit reduced to..................... »1.00 1.50 1.75 2.00 2 25 2.50 95c Ths State Printing Office BI TTE CHEEK VALLEY the only place In the Khtmntli II. in I ii where piKsl homeHteiidti can Im hud. Online <d Call- fornii« A Northeastern II. IL, now blinding. (ìovcrhnient Ir rigat hai coni empiate«). Fine veget ¡lides, all kinds of grulli nod domesticated grasses. Un ii ml ted range. Write for descriptive piini|dile'. (’oiHevunce furnished If desired. Terms rruaonahle. I'lione. VETERINARY 5URUEUN AND DENTIST 4 44 4 SPECIALTY J. E. DUVAL ► First-Class Livery. Anything from a saddle horse to a 4-in-hand. Parties conveyed to all points in South ern Oregon and Northern California; also to favorite camping, hunting and fishing grounds. PRESCRIPTIONS Fred W. Mulkey win brrn in Port land, Oregon, and IS a resident of his native city. lie is a young nun with every acconiplishment which »hon'd Notke ol Guardian'» Sala ot Real <|iiulify him lor this high office. He is Proparty, » graduate of the State University of Xtdlcr le herebyr glvon (bai from and aftrr Oregon, tlie New York law Sehisil of thr 9th day of March. Ite* ite« undrrlgn«*«| «»111 New York City, mid is u lawyer of high pr«M*u»'«i tu «rii to ili» hlgltrsi bhl'frr far ra«l» standing a man who has traveled ex In liaud. al |»rl iafr »ale. In accordane? uitli Itlie ord»-i of thr founty Court uf Kiamalh tensively in our ou n country aa well a» ciMint». Oregon, '.o-uit* ah undliided una ! abroad, He has studied our iristitu- ' alaih *.nlrt>-«t In and U) Rluck Lì. in ih" City <d | clone amt compared them with foreign Klamatli Fall«, Orrgon. hirtnerly Mt«‘h»»l‘* ad countries. He is a logical thinker, a diilon tu th* (annui Klamaiti Fall», aftoordlng tu thr ptat ot «ahi a*l*titlun duly rrcorded in forceful spenkcr ami an adept parliam- ’ tb* »»fflr»* uf thr Couufjr Cleri uf Klatuafh entarian. lie lias many friends, both tMHinty. Ort»g»in. rich ami Jemi, for lie in a corteou* gen AH iild« ahaubi br handrd tu m«» al my irai tleman at all lime» d»*tic«' In Klame'b Falla, Oregon. lie 1» a republican always, lie has Uatt-d Fcbruar) sih. ìam KI«IXA M. MARPI.K. j •np|sirted all the nominee« of the repub Guardian o(thr (»erwon and cuate ni Agni » | lican ticket at nil time». He is a» loval <’. Marptr.a minor. l 1 < m 3 a la to lit* party as to hi» friend«. He lias confidence in the people and is willing TiMRF.tt I XXfi. ACr JCXK 1. iafg XOTIt E tu abide by their decision at lire primary i i ’ llalCA HOM election. t'nllrd malve Latvl OlHee l.akevlew. Oregon Oregon needs such men as Fred W. February 17. !♦•>. Nmtee I» hereby giren that In rotnplianr. wllii |hr provlalnt»« of (he art Mulkey. The republican party needs uf Cnngrr«« of June S, l<?x, rutilivi "An at*t »itch men. ami the voter» should see for the «air of imitar landa lu the Mt afee <»♦ that such men are riouimated and elect- lu th# uiaiirr nt ihrr»t«ict>i ILnrv HhMttnhti ratn|», dr« r<»r<l and ul tbr |>*ri ll*r »hip of intramp tiruihrre Nut h e la l»rrebt jlisti that I hr tia«!r r s lgti*-l, «>1 m I itlal r at >»r <»< «11«! «••»•(**. has A It'd hla final armtint a« »aid • dmt»il«trat»»f with th«' i rtiiiil) i’lwrk u! fetamalb <‘m»nly. <»r*g««o. an»! that th«* < ttuui* Ju«!gr »»I Klamath Cmiiit), Drwgun, ha» A«*»1 Naturdsy ilyr I7lh «lay «»( Marek. Itua. at th* hoar ut !•• «»’rlm'k tn th* f«rau«*ntt nt *wld d«t an (lie tlma and II»«* f'auwt) <’»mff In Klamath Fall«, <Hegon. a* the | larr f.»r «••-• haarlitg nl ot-J.-rthm lu aald arr«»Mut a»»«l th- • <dlirtt>'*nt tb<’t«Mif !»<(*«! till* l-Mh d*> •< February. I’** KI »W Alt!) mixmiminucamf Admlnlaliat«»r uf lltc • »ta’c of Hanry Ml »»«nt « alifornla Oregon. Ke«a fa ami Washington figeamp. d"» *a«r I an I nl th* partit’ falilp <4 Territory.” a» rateudr«! to «H thr I'ubllr HhMMnlng« amp Bruihera .1 I (W ' I»<M I an.l Mtatra bj a< t of Augu«t 4. |k*»‘ Harry I . Il-«mlImit ol K lainaili Fall« r vinty nt Klam tilt CITATION. > eta'» <»l Or.-gun. ha« ihla «lar atri in tbi, !■ lhe <"«»nt»iy <’«»urt •»( «h* Mlalr ol Orrgou, 1 office bl» • «torn •tatrmont X«» TOU lor lie lur K >•»»'•’h <*<»unl«. I p«i*rfia«r of th* X Yu O»* mailwt nl the roíale ol Cbatlc« llu»l»*r. XK\ IW <. I W W.and «ili offer T* %>t«ltr R Mlltat Fra »1 l I I th* lan-l «uu ;hl la more valuable fur il» tltn inarb*. O I Ri«’* F I» R e«*, her or alone than for agrivullural purpme» I Karl»« Rtiilrr, 4«wa«c4 ar and to c»iahll«h hi» ria nt lu aal-f land b»,f«»rr ferirà alla* ni «ahi «I«« ra«ud, RUbliuwit, If any tho f tiaatalu,f«». Clerk ai hl« |*la*ut uf bu«l • Meh thrre M, an«1 i«> ail ertbera iulrr«*»tr<l lu tie«< K lamat h Fall«. <>r»gon. on Thursday •a'.f aaiatr <|(t»r|lng : the loth day of May. If • name« aa tall- In ib* nam» of ihr Rtai«' •>' Orrfon, You airi ti« »««*« Wiu l,a«hua O«rar Nurlh. of Klamath eaeb af )«» t ar* hrraby call -1. rltr«l au<l rr I all«, Or.. R W Tower. iVrrlralMitali, td Km»» R«ir«<l i«> appear In U m « < <»t»niy l’mtri nt tu» >r. mala of Orr«*«u, f««r thr f’ouuiy of Ktamaib. Any and all (»creane claiming advrrarly (hr • I tba Court RiM»m ihrrrut ai Mainati» Fall«. aborc-drMf bed land» are rc«|iir»tr«| to fll, K'amath fount» . Ntair ol Oregon, on Ratnr. their claim« lu tb’.a ofhrr on or before »ahi «lay. lb* lYtb »la» nl F« hruar* \ I» al lot» ioti« day ol May. J N. Wat «on. Register •»'clock In Ibr tarmoon oí that «lay thru ami 3 I 4M I Karr lo «haa rau«a. tl auy llt«*f ' b*. why au or>l«r ni «ola nl ih«« raal pr««porty ul ••.<! aa fata, taoit; thr «*>iit|in< *t <|tiafirr of aauth- Plan» ami S|Mwil)eations Furnished eaal «yuartrr of •«•ru.i»» '» au I th* w«*l Itali nl lha northeast «quarter ani th* n**rih*e«l nuarter ul t hr »«Htt l»ra*i «i uarirr of aw»Hou « C(»TWA l TOR and BUILDI.M • Il In Tr II a of U « F . Ik. M . rontainlnr gM*r**. ahutil»! uní fe* made a» prayr«l fur 111 thr Ni«»rr and liar | ! Ir*t data Work >1*1 urea I Guatatitecd jertiiinn ol Hila* t)b.*n«*liati a-l*ulul«ltai<»r ol , MAIN’ STREET. B.-1. 5th ami Olli sis thr «aid rwtatr «il «abi deera»e«l i ■ ion M It or «a. Th» Ho« Uc T Hahlo In. Ju.lgr of1 th* County < ourt thr Miatr •»( Or« «oii.lor thr I t «Minty al K latnath. ** Hit lhe * ul «al<1 Court. atR te»t, ihla I »t i >1« of Janttat« . k II !•■>«. |M»«l| Afton t.Kti < II <<TAIN*. « lark. Ml th< *a MMIVK Pcpwiy. S I m I I* <B I I>r part men I «»f th* Infcrhir. <’ult*«1 Riat** Land <»fllrr. Lakuvlaw, Oregon, Februar) IL IX A «ufttrirnf ronfrat i*f1) l*\lt hat Inf Km f|r«1 In Ihll «»thrr by Um W Mrntlrnltnll. rantratant. axalnat h<*in»*«L*a»l entrv N« .“111, in. lr J, ,v II 1 M '•'« SW | T|- I !» F. W M,. by Mary J Crrrrb. <’«»nlr«trr. In w bU li it la allrgr«l that thr «aid Mary J <’rrrrli ba* wb«*l1y abandoned «aid trftrt; that «lie ba* chang’d hrr »e*i«|.’urr thcrafrum for more than •*» month« ailur making mi I»I entry; that «aid tract 1« not m ’IIL m I u | min and eultl latril a« rr.|Ulr»M by law; tliat »11«! pa'fy l»a* removed l»*r rr«ldeiie* from the «talc of Ore gun. ami that »aid allrg«»»! abaenre from th* aal<l land wa« not due to h<* employment In the trmy, Xavy or Marine Corp« «»I th- f’lrt»^! Mtatr» a« a private ««»l ller. ofllrer. «ramen, or marine, during th«' war with Mpalu. nr during any other war In which the (* r |( c «I Htatr« mat he engage«!. Maid partir* are hereby notified to appear, rrapund au»l olfar evid»*n<'c touch Ing «ai<1 allegation at Id o'clock a m. on April ?, IBOl, before (!<♦«». T. Baldwin, ('aunty Judge of Klamath cutlRfy. at hl* office al Klainaih Fall«. Oregon, (and lhat Anal be trim will bo held at 10o'clock a tn., uu April 'JI. iuu4. b< fore) tbe Regi»icr and R«*<ielver at the Vnllc»! Ntate« Land Office In l.alcovlew, Oregon. The *ai«l rotiteatant having, in a uroper at fldavli. Ale»! February 13, IfMH. get forth fact« which abuv. that alter due dillg> ii<-«» twraORlI •ervlc» of Ihh notlr.' caw not !><• made, It 1« hereby ordered an-1 dlrci t«»«1 that nivh notice I m - given by due and proper publication. J. V Wat ««in, I JlIiMM S I (M lleglaler. PROPS Administrators Nolle» of Sale. NttTICK FHK IM’MI.K’ATION f*e|«arim*tH ni thr Interior Mini oflh’r at lAhvticw. Oregon, Februan a IWM •olire I• herehy glveu Ihat thè followltig nam«d aottler ha* IH* I nutlftr ni hi» lui "iti gii t« makr Aual piu«»f in «uppurt «»f hi« « latm. • adibii »ani pr«n*f wili he mal-' i»rf«te <|e«» I hasiatn, Cfrrk nl Klamalb rounly, Oreg-m. >1 blaodlce al K lameth Fall«, Orrg»»a. «>u Jud da? et Aprii 1WM » la : llefbrri I. kraal II K Sa ‘Idrt fnr thr F.1, Iol«aam1 i*c il Tp MHKluK* M Ne nani*« ili? follo* ing wiiur»«*« lo prore hi«c.»nllnumi» rr*hl»-i>' ' u|eiu and rultlimuti •f *ai>1 land, vl» R F Aram, l»»bn Kb« | ard. l<«»l»i Ca««»y ami Barn Nitori, all ol klamatli Fall«. Oregon J. X Wat«.in, H'oi » I Keglatrr. Noth'« <>• I Inni Account. NEWSON & UNDERWOOD << 79c »1 09 1.45 1.70 1.85 1.96 4« 44 44 44 “ “ 44 Friend Bros. High tirade Clothing, Latest Designs and Cuts. Suits werth »25 00 at .. »21.35 19.05 22.00 20 00 17.35 15 25 18 00 15.00 13.50 13.00 11.50 8.75 11.00 7.55 101») carry a complete line of overalls and jumper». Dresa Shirts 85c shirts reduced I« »1.00 Woolen Shoes reduced »2.50 shoe for................. 44 3.00 44 41 (4 3.50 4» 3.75 44 44 ft 4 t>0 44 4.50 4« 4f 5.00 fl All Wool Sox ret I iicc <| . »1.90 2.55 2.95 3.15 835 385 4 35 Riding Hoot« 2 pr for 25c 3 pr 25c »5.50 value for 44.85 Big line of Mens and Boys overcoats at cut prices. »2.00 2.25 3.00 3.35 3.50 4.00 5 00 «.00 jiant» «4 for............................. 44 1 « «4 44 44 44 44 44 44 41 44 44 ................. »l.«5 1.75 2.85 2.55 »2.« 3.45 3.90 4.75 Hats »1.7» 200 2.25 2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 hat for.............................................. 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 .......... »1.35 1.45 1.85 2.10 2.45 2.85 3.15 Eine line of Kunpenderi at reduced pi ice«. Fancy neckwear, latest designs and styles, at reduced prices. Mail orders will receive prompt and careful attention. Childrens’ day Saturday afternoon from 2 to 4.