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CITY BRIEFS. Naftzgar s Outline of wort. Bee Ady ter faer»b lands. A. L. LEAVITT TO I THE VOTERS* CONGRESSMAN —“* ! More New Building **' way. Tliis Is sure ot itaeff to make the The OngraaahMial nomination la at- A |„llcr WM, rw,.iVM>| |,v u,« Kepuhll« Hot Spriii-g» tract the very center <4 the i trading unnsiml interest in Klamath, f,u t(lil w..elt ir„m c|ln, E w,,,.!««, To fhe taxpayer» and voters of Klatu- and a careful canvass of the various pre- (nrtB ite.tlan.ls. stating that he will re iNtnre city of Klamath Falls. New giaata arriving wt Winters. ( ' It is ecareely *e«Me<ar$r to sav fhst nth county. «incta indicate that 8. B Huston, ha» I ,llrM Klautalh Falla the tetter I'M«I of Choice line of Cigar* at Frank F. True tn the promise made In ttie» an- steadilv gainad giound over the other 1 thia month. w« shall provide streel car line«aa> rapid- Ankeny *«. nvunctouent of my candidacy for coun aspirant», and will poll a good vote in i tv as there is a demand for them. Immediatelv u|xm tli« arrival of Ma If yo.»r «yea smart or laarn, scud them 'j "We ahull grade the strrets, lay co- ty judge I shall how dm lan*. briefly, the Klamath. jor Worden, lie will eommenvo the erec Io Winters. Il is ap|<an>nt to the people of Klsni- tion of three modern brick business j ment side-walks. coMtnict a sewer and policy 1 shall purmin in the maiurge- For Bale— ('heap, a 12 foot »how cam*. ■ drainsge ayatem <4 modern character, ■ meiit of the afiuira of Klaniatli eouaty, ath that Mr. Huston is the man of the houses on Main street. One will be lo Frank Ankeny. hour. They realise the m-evssity of' cated on the Fink propertv, corner of and, ofcourae, prov ide water and elee- should I be nominated and »lech'd. Before doing so however, I desire to say nominating a man whoee ability and life Fifth and Mein «ti Watch for the new beta at the La , trie lights for the peopte of this tract. I ........ ................. .i.. • ■ ■■ ->n tl . | i--p do not mean that th«1 Hut Spring» Com- that I have a record in this county as a work <M|wciallv tit him. Mode this week. i erty now uccuiue.l by the Kl.iin.ith F ill’ Th««y appreciate the fact that this dis- ; Kzpress and th» third immediately »■■it ladwa' muslin underwear soon to , pany or the Klamath Drv mpnient steadiest loyal republican: I have no fakeeide Inn. Conipoay will install water ami electric apologise to make to any living man on trict with its varied interests and rapidly ; arrive at the la Mocks. light systems on their own aiTouut, but that score I have never affiliated with developing resource« requiree a man who I c E Bowen, an expert in «wnient Come early and avoid the rush for i anv other part), and never nandensl of! al»>v«» all thing« is practical, ready to «,„1^ will acc«>m|>miv Mr. Worden and will arrange for them." Gage hate at the la Mode. “When will this po verty be placid altei ialsa gods. So far as my political step into tin' House of Representative» wil| llnv,. charge uf the building, The Lakeside Inn Bar. C. Roes An on the market?" tumor row, if naed be, ------ ni‘e<l l>« ‘, and get results. I < recoixi is concerned I can look everv re- loiuorrvw, I A danca will lie given al Houstons derson for an Optimo cigar. "About May Sth, We shall open the publican squarely in the face ami ask S. H. Houston ie liiat nian. Horace Mitchell started two caritwia sale of lots in this tract. They will l>e bis support. As to my qualifications foi The Kepublicans of Klamath shouhl opera house, n»xt Tuesday night, by of fine horses to tlw railroad Tueeday sold in certain sections with restrictions ' the office of County Judge. I aiu per- I mv to il thai S. 11. lluston get» a hand- tl»«« new Klamath String orchestra. Grand march at 9 o’clock. morning fur shipment to California sm h. for instance, as to provide that no fectlv willing to submit to a comparison ' soine uiajority. ISHOPS Go to Mannings Mr o new pipe. Undertaking Furniture Parlors I luvc added to my stock of Furniture a full line of CASKETS AND FUNERAL SUPPLIES and have fitted up a chapel where services may Be * The Ijikcslde Inn Bar. C. Hoaa An For Bale—-Cheap, one 3-gang plow, budding of the value of less. say. than with any man mentioned aud abide the held. I also have secured the services of a compe deraon for High grade WInes, For Willis C. Hawley. and one 3—disc gang plow. Gaud as new. (Wo thousand dollar», shall !«■ construct- result like a man. __________ cd in certain blocks, am! n<> hnilding to, I have always id bored to the princi- quora and Cigars. tent licensed embalmer and funeral director, who Klamath Canal Company. 4-19 The Republicans of Klamath county^ hotsn i»—A gold watch. Owner can Bee beautiful watches at Winters. At I* placed nearer tlutn thirty foct <rom pte. "‘that a public office is a public j the front lot line. These restrictions , trust" ami now I reaffirm my allegiance will attend promptly to all calls day or night, right prices, , will surely make no mistake by voting have ram« by proving property ami |»»y- I will be made so that thuee whopiirvhaoe i to that principle. . ing for this notice. Call on W. I ’ . Ki- Mrs. Purdy of Grants Pas. is visiting for Willis C. Hawley (or Congressman either in the city or country, taking full charge of COl STY ROAIMI. lot.« to build gmsl homes will know that j born, of J. F. Nowlin A Co. Willson her sister-in-law, Mrs, G. W. Fish. Hhe I stand committed to a policy of gvxxl I from th«* first congreniional district. no cheap structures will deface their funeral relieving you of all rcspotuibititles attend expects to stay newt of the summer. Mr. Hawley is a man of powerful |'«r- building. roads and bridges and to a judicious, imme«liate vicinity. 4 Foa S als —My pniptiriy near post- suasion, aincerity of purpos«* and untir Mias Elinor Hanford, who has had “Other portions of the tract will 1»« in economical expenditureof the road funds ant on such occasions. office ou Main aud Klamath streets. ing energy; a man who is gifted with charge of the school at Odeoea the past lota that will be offend at a lees price . for that purpose under sections 36, 38, Henry Janssen. winter, returned to her home In Ashland and with less n'strictions. In other and 41 of th«* act approvetl February 21, unusual tact in meeting and mingling with those with whom he has to deal ; a J. Kelley am! E.O. Fuller of Eugene, Tuesday. words, we shall have lots at different 1903. W P. Reborn of Pendleton arrived prices to suit the demand, bat provid-1 I 1 believe the correct policy to he, that ! giant in debut« wlio will he able to carry and W. H. Shirk, of Isikcview. mem here last week. He will be associated big that those who wish te>autiful sur-' >1 you cannot permanently Improve a a |<oilit among strung mon ; a man who bers of the Booth Kelley I.umlier Com i With J. F. Nowlin in the real estate roundings may be sure of protection. whole line o( road, at i nee, permanent, is able to enrich our congressional record pany, are in tho city this week on tim- “Main street through our tract will! improve what you can of it and let the by his rare |»>w«jr and eloquence; a man her business. business. j w ho will give perwuMl attention to any Small tracts of well located till« marsh If your glasses do not fit,do not delay, lie widened, and its course somewhat rest go until next year. 1 and all of his constituents; « man who cocxtv acsixoea. changed and very substantially im lands oilereii for one week at $29 per but see Winters. * . comes before tho stale without politi- proved. This street will lead to the I I shall insist upon a literal compliance acre. Abel Adv. I. A. Puffy, who has Iwen in Man > cal taint, The man for the place, ♦ depot of the California Northeastern »'«•’ ‘he provisions of the statute appli- j ( Watch Mira Hargent, a cousin of Mrs W. 8 Ibego looking after his bmrineee inter (or the name on the ticket on railway, and, ofcourse, along this street, ■ cable to the conduct of County Imsines«. Worden, arrired in th« city the first ol I A Cirtzxx. ests in that city, returned home test 1 Friday. will b»‘ business property of increasing ■ Imleiving that thi'rein lies the only the wwek from Ifelta. Ohio, to accept a Thursday. value. Alreailv negotiations are W(l|| ■ safety of the taxpayer. position as stenographer (nr the Cham ♦ Mrs. Fred Schallock. wlw» has been under wav for a great mercantile ee- I M v co-0|>eration with the commission »13 No. H Alert casl cook steve ........................... ber of ('ouimerce. The secretary an * GOVERNOR ♦A 00 . .................. No. H-IK Toledo Steel rang« visiting freinds in Yurns, Arizona for the tablishment to he located upon, or near, er» will be with the view of making th«' nounces that the office will now lie open 50 J, Wangciiittla Iterb Wirv, per cwl ............. past two months, returned home Mon the Hot Springs property, ami a three- Board a unit in its action on all county SHIP CONTEST from 8 to 13 amt 1 to rt. T 311 oo fi ft Mari « nul mille day evening. ia n <*■ story brick building for the purpoe«> of banners. lï m. Byracuae chilled plows .................. For Halm — On« 6-vear old full bkasle ’ l J. With the co-operation of the commis 50 tooih atecl lever harruws ................. IV uo G. L. Davis, Teter Autzew and Daniel large frontage, is now being plan nisi. There are five candidates for the re Red Poll cow and one 9-months old 10 uu Improved Whlte svwlng machine. Deneen, prominent lumliernien of Ho The necessary capital is ready for the sioners I shall make the Board the sole publican gpbenatorial nomination— I heifer. Call at the Boston Store. quiam. Washington, are visitors in the opening of the businees as soon as the purchasing as well as the sole disburs Brown of Baker county, Sohlbrede of Evervthing «I*« in the llsrdwar» line al re<lue«<<l priera For Sale—330 acre« gi»»l farming tend t l'ail and iurestigate Guods and prie««. ing agent of the county, reducing to a city this week. building can he ready. Coos, Geer of Marion, Johus of Baker two miles due West ol Klamath Fall« at t “Other businres enterprise« are cer-1 minimum all opportunitie« for grafting I and Witliycombe of Renton. It is gen C. C. Chitwood and wife returned $15 jvr acre. Also my home ranch nt Thursday evening from Kan Jose, Cali tain to follow, particularly, when trans- i ths county in the matter of supplies, erally considered that Brown and care and maintenance of the county I Sehlhrc'ie will not figure very promi Keno, Oregon. R. A. Emmltt. if - Y.,4. .T, .4. ,4. ,t. t. j4_ .1'. .4, .t, .« a X äs A a fornia, where they had been on a visit portation is available. •»*«***•****?**T**T********i******* *1* *** •*••**•*••**•**’***T*****v* Everything new and stylish in ladies “We shall spend many thousands of poor, and construction work by con nently in the primaries, and Geer's to Mrs. Chitwood's parents. tracting with the lowest responsible bid nomination is thought to l»> very un I and childrens headwear, new Howers. ) Largest line of w ate lies cloche A jew dollan* in beautifying this tract, hut we der after due advertisement. fully expect to get our rewan! becaiis«' likely. While iiiiwt jiulgi-« pick Withy- new riblion«. Ioidies call and inspect j elry at Winters. 1 am now, and shall lie hereafter, conilie as the pn>l>able nominee, nearly my new stock. Bon Ton Millinery Far-' we shall make it attractive for homes as Dr. A. T. Blsclily, physician st the steadfastly opjioseii to the policy of mak all th«' old-time politicians are behind lor», Mrs. G. W. Fish. well as business. Klamatli Agency, was in the city last “The Hot Springs are among the fin ing the expenditures eat up the revenue, Johns, and the liqnnrdealer» association Wc have a few thousand dollar« tn week. He reports th«- enow practically est in the whole country, ami an« sure ; but on tho contrary it will be my policy is actively supporting him. This sii|« loan on form land«, small loan» pre-, gone in the northern part of the county. of themselves to make Klamath Falls j to limit the estimates to the require port insures a consiilenible following, ferred. Interest 8 per cent on long time I John W. Alexxmler, representative of fa molts, it is not easy to estimate the ment of each fund for the year, levy a but at the same time will drive thou loans. Commission 3 percent.— Mason) the Weyerhaeuser Lomlier Company, * I vantage and pleasure that resilient» . rate to meet it and then keep them sands away from Johns. Coder the I A Slough. arrived in the city Tuesday evening, will find in the privilege of walking a j within that limit. primary nomination, the influence of I To let—320 acres jiastnre for the «Ml-1 on business connected with his company. few steps from their disirs to get a I shall insist in the matter of tax lev- the old-time bosses is very small, and ' •on, 12 miles from Yainax ; under (■»»! Harry Wel>eT has just moved roto his pitcher of boiling hot water from these : ies, that before any rate of taxation the activity of the liquor dealers aaaoci- j fence and ahumiance nf water. Also Mowers, Iloapcn», Bindom, Headers, and the World- new shop, 1th and Walnut streets, and springs. ■ eball bedetermined upon tor any specific ation is natnrally resented even by those I two Jacks for sale. Enquire ot Snow- , Ueater the Deering Header-Binder. is prepared to do all kindeof painting. “It is unnecessary t<> sav that it will fund, that the Board determine in ad- who patronieo saloons. Many in<!e|ien- | goo»«, Keno. Oregon. Bring in your buggies and hare them take time to carry out our plans. ' ,he ,mounl in eaf h ¡„. 1 dent aaloon-mcn refuse to follow the in- ' ---------------------- A LMO----------------------- I Julies tailor made suits, skirt«, jack-' made like new. 4-18 **Bv the time vou go to press, the plat , , , .... structions of the association, holding eta, etc., at a very low price, from one j.u'. . -oL_ n i . i stance and that a rate be levied that Bain an<l Stmlebakor Wagons, Oliver and John . . Mrs. Horry Ghrzier and child left ot the tract will be practically completed,! .... this attempt to dictate the nomination hundred and fifty of the latest all wool I , ... . will produce tiie required amount and * 1 Monday morning for Marysville, Calif grading the streets will have com-1 ' of a governor as unwise and hurtful, weaves. Satisfaction guarani«..! Boero plows, Spring Wagouii, Buggies, ornia. wheresbe-will meet her husband. uienced and from now on the work of j I i am tor imnuing up and ana main for bailding maintaining i Outside of Portland, even in Eastern money refunded, at Mrs. F ab's chinos. From there they will go to Elko, Nev improvement will be prosecuted r ‘ but I shall oppo«« extravagance > when ! Oregon, indk-ntions point to a large ma- linery Store. Mr». Whitlock. '__________ - > _i.____________ ¡. -i_________ i ously. ada, where Mr. Glazier ia employed. ever and wherever it shows ite head. ' jority for Withycomhe Results in Port .<ro’ Re ward. “We have, as already stated, great ■ Goer If your watch troubles you send it to I shall devote mv beet endeavors to land are problematical, snd there Falls, faith in the future of Klamath claims that he lias an advantage. I will pay tli« alr.ve h > Winters. bring every piece of taxable property on and shall give proof of our confidence watch my repair department «annot to the assessment roll and make it b«*ar Ham Waiter, who has lieen under by the things we do. put in |>erlect running order. L. Alva its just proportion of the burden of tax Reclamation Homesteads. going treatment in a hospital in Ban "Sooth of th«- extended Main street Lewie. Francisco, arrived home Monday even and down pa«t the fair grounds will lie ation. If von desire to locate upon a home ing. Mr. Walker has hud a very serious bicated the freight yards and sidings of • I »hall stand for a policy of pertnan- stead under the government project or The Klamath Falls land and Live time but is no« well on tiie roao to re the California Northeastern Railway i ent improvement along conservative to secure a good timber claim, consult stock company is temporarily local«»! at lines, having in mind a full appreciation I. F. Kimball or the Klamath Commer th« Log Cabin restaurant. It will do a covery. with such spurs, shops, round houses general real date business and has su of the position Klamath county, occu cial Agency. J. F. McGuire, who recently pur etc., as may be found necessary." perior facilities for placing pmfiertv with pies before the country as a component eastern |«ople. Avoid a boom. Let us chased the property adjoining Hum's part of the great commonwealth of Ore grow. hardware store, left for Paisley last week gon. to take up a timber claim. He was ac Notice Sale ot School Bonds I assume that the statute contem companied by Mrs. McGuire ami son Notice is hereby given that scaled bide plates that the interests of the taxpay Charles. will he received at the office of the ers should be consulted in any matter BY “ OPTIMIST. ” BY' BERYL BALLARD The office of the Oregon Stage com County Tren urer up to 2 o'clock, P. M. _____________________________________ involving the expenditure of the county pany is at Klamath Navigation com The following newsy letter was left ' funds for any item outside the salaries Parties from Klamath Falls were uut on May 21, lUOfl, tor the purchase of pany, buy through tickets to Pokegama, ------- PAINTS, OILS ANO GLASS-------- out last week on account of the crowded | authorized by the Legislature, and as ’ in the upper |.art of the valley this week Hcliool District Bonds isened by School take steamer to Keno then stage. You a new Court house falls within the un attempting to bring out some of the District No.l, Klamath County, Oregon. condition of our columns. A. O. U. W. Building Klamath Folia, Or can buy through tickets at all Southern Face value of bonds. $1,250. in denom authorized expenditures and would in families who have lieen snow bound for What is Hobeon's choice? Attend the Pacific Railroad stations for Klamath inations of three bonds ot II0UO. each, volve the expenditure of a large sum of tho winter. They found the snow three next High school entertainment and Falls. Interest at the money, the Board would not lie justi i feet deep and were unable, withan emp and one bond of $ 1250. you will know. Frank Ankeny carrion only fresh fied in proceeding in that matter with ty wagon and four good horses attached, rate of ft per cent, payable semi-annual Carlyle Y'arien has lieen alwent from out an expression of the taxpayers candles and confectionery. ■ to reach their destination. It was nec ly. All bonds payable absolutely in school the past week on account of sick either by vote or petition. essary to make a hand sleigh and hanl 20 years from date of ¡Mile* but optional 1 County Commissioner Fred Mel hare, ness but he is now able to resume his after 10 years from of date. A certified A. L. L xavitt . the household goods for several miles. who has been under medical treatment regular school work. check of 2 percent of issue must accom m San Frsercisco for several months, re The directors of the Spring Valley Tel pany the bid. Miss Applegate had a very pleasant turned home Thursday. He says he is ephone Comjiany met at Dairy on Sun- I.. Alva Ij*wis, as good as new now, and ready to work surprise for us Friday morning. On en Confident Tooze Will Win I day ami made arrangements for extend- 1-19-5-10 Countv Treasurer. tering the assembly hall we saw tiefore Fresh Candies and Bon Bons, Stationery. for the advancement of Klamath county ' ing the line. This company intends to us Dr. James Witbycoinbe, W. R. New With vigor. Notions, Cigars and Tobacco Wood For Sale. The supporters of Hon. Walter L. continue the connection with the (.an ell, E. T. Judd and Capt. O. C. Apple H. W, Straw of the Manrrnotb Livery Tooze, Republican candidate for Con gel! Valley line and will thereby reach Having bonght the wood business of gate. They each addressed us, express has been' hi California the jiast Week gress, are confident that lie will carry the people of Klamath Falla. Andy lime, I am now prepared to fill ing their appreciation of all the work purchasing horses preparatory to mak all of the coast counties in Fouthern1 A number of th« young people o) all orders on short notice. Wood yard DAILY PAPERS AND MAGAZINES the Klamath county people have done ing arrangements to do business be Oregen ami Clackamas and Marion Dairy and vicinity were out on Kwan locate.! rear of Court house. Wood is Main Street near Postoffice in order to give the younger class a tween Pokegama amt Klamath Falk couutica. He will probably carry Linn, Lake Bunday, enjoying a boat ride. now ready. Call phone Si and leave thorough education, congratulating us this sanrmer, and also to meet the big Lane, Polk and Y’amhill with an Johny Anderson, who has lieen over orders. Price V4.(J0 at yard or $5.00 de on our magnficient building and im demand for conveyances by prospective enormous vote in Washington, His to the Horton ranch for the winter, re livered. pressing upon our minds the retqion»i- investors, nomination is certain on account of the turned this week to Dairy. 3-29-tf. J. L. Fiiet.neu. bilities which are sure to fall upon us. D. M. Wilkins of Leving, Alberta, Their sjieecbea had in them a chord continual and ceaseless activity uf Ills | Bev. AJlen, <4 Bonanza, held services NOTICE Canada, is vfMting his brother, Col. M. which awakened the patriotism of each friend«. i in tho school house at Dairy on Sun ■■ 1 ;• Hon. Walter L. Tooze ia the only G. Wilkins, of the Klamath Navigation student. We appreciate very much Notice is hereby given thst anyone day. A congregation of good people were Crown Toilet Cream is the l**t for chapped hands, sore lips or any ■ Company, He is here for the purpose the company of such distinguished Republican in the race for the congress in attendance. guilty of discharging 11 res rm. on the roughness of the skin. A good thing to use on the face after shaving of looking over the field. It is pretty gentlemen and bo|>e that will not lie ional nomination who is entitled to any property owned by the undersigned, A. L. Ix-avitt of Klamath Falls was Syrup of White Pine Co. lathe heat for spring colds, hoaracneA certain that when the Colonel turns their last visit to the Klamath County consideration at the hands of straight and located on the north and south aide republicans. For 20 years be has not out iu this section of the county thia of l.ink river, will be prosecuted to the and sore throat loose his eloquence on him that Klam High school. deviated in hi« support nf the ticket, week looking up the Jsihtical situation. full extent of the law. ath county can count an addition to its Waterman'» Ideal Is the best Fountain Pen on earth A student Ixxiy meeting was held and when Huston was chasing free sil % Farmers of Y'onna Valley are very population. Knfus H. Moore, aunther ’s Chocolate» arc pure and delicious Monday noon and, as this was the first ver, Tooze was almost alone among the busy putting in their crops. The ground » Klamath Canal Company, The direct primary law has bronght one called for some time, much busi has been drying very fast. leaders in thia county who went forth 1-12 5-31 Joseph Conger. out some candidates of good standing ness was transacted. to battle for the cause of sonrid money. Real estate men are quite numerous In the business world—among them DRUB AND STATIONERY STORE The time of the Literary Society meet He stood up and was counted and was i in this section and tend is lining esti Treasurer’s Notice. Willis 8, Duniway for State Printer. J ings is now being used for entertain on the right side then as lie has always mated something like its real value. are Notice is hereby given tint there He is a thorough printer and manager ment practice and we hope to render lieen. At the great Lincoln banquet at I The general price asked ia $20 an acre. th« funds in the County Treasury for .... of the Anderson A Duniway Printing Natka For PtiMkatlon. Notice For Publication. the public an interesting program soon. Salem when he and others who want to There will tie a candidates ball in ' redemption of all Klamath County War Company. His pledge retrenchment in rants protested on and prior to Novem iMpariin.nt M ih« famxw. Land liter« at Depurtinent of the Interior, l*and Office at go to congress «torsi up and told us Dairy on May 1. Everybody should at the heavy cost of the State Printing ber 18, 1902. Interest on name will Lakerlew. Oregon, April II, 1906. lAkevlsw, Oregon, April 14, MM what they knew about republicanism tend. cease from this date. Office is bringing him much support. « mim la hareby gio*» that ths tollowlng Notice it hereby given that the following Base Ball Sunday. he alone struck fire for protection, sound fiated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this named aettler has filed nolle« ot hie Intention nsms'l settler has It lad sottra ot hlslnuiKloo, Born—To Mr. and Mrs. William money and the heroes of the Grand Flackns, on Monday April 9, a daughter. 15th day of March, 1900. to make final proof in support of hie claim, to instr final proof In aopport of bls Stalin, Noniliiatioiia For County Judge 1,. A lva L kwik , There will be a ball game Sunday Army. Huston and Hawley forgot Mother and child aro doing well and and that aald proof will be made before Geo. ami Ihot sold proni will bo mads ba foro Asa. County Treasurer. Will engage the attention of many. Chaataln, Co unty Clerk, at hie official place of T. Baldwin, tedgs of K InmMh OnuMy, Ovsgon afternoon at 2:30 at the Agricultural about the bedrock principles of republi- the father—there are holies of his re Bo will aasessmente due the Klam buelncMai Klamath Falla, Oregon, on June 1, •i bls nans ss Klamath rails, Oregon, osa tha Association grounds between teams > canism and the patriotic rank and fils I covery. Treasurer’« Notice. 2nd dsy ot Juns ISM. ria. John f Sparila tl X 1906, vie: William N. Wllleon, lor the ath Water Users Association. We are from the High school and the city. ; that have made the republican party i Mr. Banka, of Colorado, who is a »I lor th« Wi,NW'4 amt WtpHWíá fisc H Tp .IS Notice is hereby given that there are Hee. 4, Tp. 40 X. IL. 9 K W M oat of money. At the next meeting the The High school boys won last Bun- ! great and this nation what it is. He brother of Mrs. I.iskcy, arrived in Dairy funds in the County Treasury for the lie names the following wltneaaea to prove S. K , 11 X W M Board of Directors will take definato lia names ths following witnesses u> pro*« day in a well matched game with a score alone is entitled to the ballot of straight a few days ago. He intends to visit with redemption of all outstanding Klamath hlw continuous residence upon and cultivatlou bls continuous residence upon end cultltesion action toward collecting delinquent as- of 6 to 1, and their second game men who stand on the national princi- bis sister for some time and perhaps be County Warrants protested oq ami pri of said land, vis: J K Ballard, Albert Olablman. Tiumu Mar of sold lend, vis : aeeementa in the manner presen lied by protnlsea to lie interesting as both nines pies of the party and he has stood to his come a resident in this locality. R I. Kilgore,O g Ventri-»a J-il.n uradbnaa or to March 10, 1903. Interest on same lin and Clay Bailiff, all of K lamath Fa la, Ove* law. It is not just that a part of the , -.i. I w V IV on, a|i of Uuliansa. Oregon. have strengthened their line up. guns through th« thick of the fight on gon. J N. VI affox Them is a rivalry among the live stock will cease from thf“ date. stockholders bear all the burden. Are I J. N. W atson , 4 19 6 24 Itcgiater. The Klamath Falls band will be in at all occasions. of the farmers of Yonna valley. A short Dated at Klamath Falls, Oreg >n, this , ^t doing your part? Don’t wait un- 4 19 ¿ 21 Keglalcr tendance. Admission 25 cents. Pro A vote lor No. 20 at the primaries is a time ago farmer Ixie hail a sow that 12th day of April, 1906. you have to. Do it now. droppod fifteen pigs. William Wight ceeds to go toward purchasing equip vote for Walter L. Tooza, the Republi Klamath Water Users Association, Watch for imine ‘Gage ’ i.sia ut Mrs. loa nata—ime Hew »piing wagon, L, Alva I-ewis, has one that went his two better and Elmer I. Applegate, Becntary. ment. can caudidatu for Congress. dropped seventeen. tf F bark Waau. Galarneau's Millinery Parlors. County Treasurer. Residence 66 Phone, Store 61 I 11« Kt. Oe»o« t I A Few Prices at HURN S HARDWARE STORE J f i» li i » t GEO. R. HURN <7/ Deering HIGH SCHOOL NEWS YONNA ZEPHYRS HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE CROCKERY pRANK ANKENY It in Meason Itenia of Informutlon Chitwood's $ *