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CITY Bonanza Improvement Co. BRILL’S Fee Adv for niar.li lands. For a lu tn., av L. Jacobs Il you are l.liu.l <ev Winters. THE II AM AKAR BUILDING On May i st the plat of the Bowne addi tion to Bonanza was placed on the mar ket, and since then General Agent E. B. Hall has sold 100 lots, ranging in price from Sjo to Siotx The low price and easy terms makes this a desirable in vestment, and now is the time to make your selection and procure choice locations LUHUPt An Instance Till".» 1 itlv» »f the Rre/.- iticas with WI h They Ar« A. : KI u ION IN W>UvH HA... HOMXS Ulf Cta. H.» O ly H al Work of th* V 1 uung t! o U*iv««t 8«a«ou - I *1 merw Ganrrnlly Ale Eludante, ; Fmiiinre I Store J Í Liiitcrtaaing Parlors ¡FURNITURE Klamath Falls, Oregon X A Few Prices at Ul' ’S HARDWARE S’1’0Rl BRICK STORE CO.’S Retiring From Business Sale Continues We have reduced the prices on all class of goods, including GEO. R. HURN »•‘»«•»“j- »I* 4* *i«4,4,4*4*4>4‘4‘4*4*4*5C £ Ladies Dress Goods, ÂLDWIN n Fancy Trimmings of all kinds, $ Shoes, ■e IN There are homes on tho wheat ranches whore eulture relgna Books, ileturva inusla, piano, au.l now»;* t>ers k.op th« lu’------ ’.a la t.n. a with tho l.*t thine» of life, sa'S the 4 Katiras City Star Th t etientus toll o, 4 tho wheat harvwit la mostly liusetn ary tho only real work of tho year •• during tho w..k ot harvest Turnlug the s dl with a riling plow is not hard, u farm w rk goes Planting tho wheat with a drill ts easy Waiting for It * to grow la not eueh do.tric ...ig labor Men who miso thro« crops of alfn ft a year w rk harder all s.imnnr than do tho wheat harvest rs. Ths harv at bands are softuuod, woakenol pr 'duos ef V.rervatlng city life, aud that la wWry tho w< rk aeetna hard. The harvest of all kinds. Gill and see me. a< a*on la a godsend to the«« men The c utlot to the country for • aoaaon of tecreallng toll aoothaa tho nervva of a firm. Hi.,; olvmvul the city braoda and ha-tors Tho formcre of the wheat belt, on tho whole, weent to to about tho hap pi.at ngrlculturtata to bo found The tapld growth of tho western countlM Into the gigantic wh -at producing ave tlon that it now Is haa offered aiutilo opportunity for all the farmer* <u tuauat'lus ability to build up moder sle fortunes mid acquire large tract« el land 1 ti< so they bare adorn«'! with splendid home«, or» hr ria an. shnde trees, mid have stocked w HI flue cattle and if I breeds < f all d-> niestlc stuck. Tho wheat belt I« ala > ••the greatest groas land on th.- .f,.».,», ’’*’•!”•(• »t-* earth.” That I». nativo gm«* grows v aud Mrs. L. B. Yaden, a '■> jumnd I y there In pr fusion, and It nuke« th> t e-e-t gri in* of any grass crop. Al If it is’nt an Eastman it is not a Ko THE MOUSE IN THE AUTO. these things have ensi led the t-rogrea dak. Newsom X Underwood have them. Description of a Trap That Give, the nvo farni.rs to surround thomaelve South Klamath Falla will K* the re. Captive a Bide After It Is with everything that goes to tnak ident district. See !.. Jac.-bs. rural life dolichiful. Caught. Th.se v. i lea aa .o farmers nre stu M Weinharda Celebrate.! Eager Beer V» I** |.»h-.|«» »it’l l rang«« Now It Is nn automobile mousetrap dents of everything that comes Into 45 00 on draught at the Central. W itng«-uitiin Hurí» W iir, |M*r cwt A .'<0 It Is mad« ct perforated tin and has their lives. At a glance they can toll Banana.«, oranges and lemons—fresh— three wheels. Ths wl.sil In freut Is »huh uf two ateera will gnl i a pound S It .**■( ai i h ind m 111 n J« uu l .’ iü. >\ i ehilh tl |ilt»nn 15 u at Manning's. Mvorol Inches tn diameter »nd resem tho quicker mid on a givan ralku. and l»’«»lh Rh «-I I« n»r linrmwe IV l«> The day service of the electric light bles the wh ,l tn a squlrr.I cage, tills same faculty makes th.-ui Judge» Impiuvrd While »uw mg niAkhinc. 4<l uo of human character a« well They company will begiu the tiret . ( next says the N w York Sun. I • « rvthing vire in ihr II »« Iw.im hiu* at reduced priure When ti.e niouao has entered the know what kind of men they are d.-ai week. l .ill and Hivcrlignlv G lmn I b and pnim. trap anJ taken th-» bait, thua clcslnc •ng with and treat them accordingly Warren Kitigdon th.' Ft. Klamath the <L -r bal-lnd him. a little passage Many a man who came to tho harr sawmill man was a county seat visitor leads him to the big wheel in front like a tr imp, a man i so I to a this week. Here an ingenious arrenp ment allows lured he i. leit fallen fr i g. Choice locations can la* secured in I. - him to get in but prevents his getting ••down on his luck," has iv.n nans* if yov buy now. E. B. Hall,Gen out ot tho big wheel cnce ho ha* en out by th-> farmer or hl* wlto fit for better things tered. Buch a man i eral Agent. In bls efforts to escape the mouse troatc I c.i ouo of ihn f.muy >|! Big embroidery «ale at the K. K. K set* the big wheel to whirling, Tht* story Is learned If be wish«« hi toll II /yz, The Modern Woodmen will give R rasts on the tloor and net« like the When th» harvest ts over h.t la given driving wheel of a locomotive. In a work. 1 I that t dance tomorrow night, tho proceeds t minute the mouse U apluulug about Jc : ! • t> tber of an equal plau« uf go to the 4tb of July fund. the floor. th '..dit levurw'i established. Now is the time to stuck up on your Ceu.es of lids kla-l can be related Ic Just why it should ba thought ad embroidery. Special tale at K. K. K. visable to give tho mouse an anto- ov. ry hous- li< Id In the wluat 1« store. mobile rlde after Im I* caught the Fal l one farmer a wlf«- «he Irsee.! t . Can you F-il Klamath county proper mousetrap deal, r doesn’t know, What ancestry to Kthan All-'n and . is more to the point with him Is that historic names of colonial day* ty* If so see or write E. B. Hall. Lib tho little novelty lias nttracie ' ■ goo4 wiw herself a college graduate: " eral term* to «genta. deal of attention and benco sales Lave • f tho ui' t Inter, it lug tiling« . f ,’,u I» I « Mrs. C. E. Worden and daughter harv.ot 1« studjir.g the character ol Ma.; arrival Munday from Kedlsndr, 11. ater the th** man. La*t year a young v il.. 1 t r u who, ws readily where they have been apetxling th. WATERSPOUT IN THE ALPS tr.so was ‘>t p »’d br.wdlng and camo winter. Sturtllr.g Phcr.:iivnon Recently Wit- a r<-«p«ctable h m«. Ills hand Icccream>at A. J. Manning’s every »■ re In th." b.tried an! I dtc«»- I I in O.ie ot the Moun day. Will guarantee it to I« good. and do- lured him th« best I coulJ I tain Lake». 1 Weinharda Celebrated Mger Beer got w< rse, e.i I < no day I a»k> <! hhr ait« r with w Uh It Hs tal i Thn rare rpoctaclc of a watrrapCut what wx« tho matt«r on draught at the Central. on .■.i. .,f • ,» - „ ,, „ •Th« Hoc d du s n >t circulât« lu it ' Mrs. Lydia Jacobson, nessed. end fortuus'-Iy phoU'grapheJ, Then he rolle I up hta al- -r« Mr. and Mrs. J. C. S.gler on the aftern -»n of June l’j last. Thv showed a »car that was frightful left last Friday for her home at Blsl.ee, phenum.-non appeared v a llttl« af'r had been In a nie arrape aud ha- Arixuna. four o'clock. In the i.ild !!• of tho I*i,;e reived a bad cut. which had Ladies work a specialty. Satisfaction <X Zug, which Iles at the foot of the r«wod up l y a aur.jeon. HI* han I well an ! he ». rl. 1 for us iK-.irt g larant. e I al C. E. Shackle! rrd’.s 8ÌHA Rigi. Ob««rv«ra at Felsonegg r iw a vaporous cone I rm la tho I wcr part year. One time bo was il k f r any repairing shop. of the clouds hanging over the lake, <ral week« an I I said to him: 'John Send your repairing to Winters. while at th- *aoto time th* water di why don't you writ« to your folks’ I Last Sunday morning B. St. < ieo. rectly beneath b«g*n to wriakte in a know that yon have a home and th it Bishop and wife leit fur Portland, peculiar manner. Then a fcatulrg your parent* aro worrying about you wlijtlier they have gone in the interests basin, with high, whirling wa.U of II" took ruy a lvlro and write two let water, sorno 33 feet In diameter, ters Awhile lst< r he said to ua: "I'm of Mrs. Bishop’s health. »• ng to leave y u I will r it dinner formed In the center of tho lako. A H. Boivin returned from Ashland hi Jet of wat«r Raped vpward. V ¡th my folks to-morrow In Gul lea Tuesday where he had been un a viri while tho cloudy con« tloscondwl from Col.’ Well dr'.ssed and f""llng go d I to hie family. In his pocket, hu halo us above until a funnul was formed coo- with Go to A. J. Manning’s for pi|«e, sta necUng ths lake with tho elouds. 1 be f ■■ 1 by. We srin received u lette’ height ef the funnul was estlmatod at Iron his mother, thanking ua for wtui tionery, cutlery, notion«, etc. from 40)0 to 5.000 fret, Tho entire we ha! done for her eon " Cabbage plants for sale. Enquire at When tho men who have arrumu PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS ----- phenom« u<-n trav.-led southeastward tho home of Jas. Straw, west end of the with a high wind, cud lasted about ZJ Intei! much land In ths wheat country A- O. I ". W. Building j* > u* Klamath Falls, Or bridge. di<> am! divide their bidding», the land minutes. I will l>« In srnaUvr tracts and so thl<k We have the exclusive agency for th ly settled that the local market will Rivers Under Deserts. Eastman Kodak. Call and ace one. The desort placee are Cowing with sut ply all the lnbor ne«iled In thu liar Newsom A Underwood. Summons. Summon*. That will mark th« end <if the rivers. The great Salrara. to the south vest in th« ('limit < ourt of the State <»l Or* non in tte<’circuit Court ot th« Hist« al Oregon District Attorney W. J. Moore of of Algeria, la deriving great benefits as summer migration. i'nf (be < «»11.11:, nf * la , a'h. for ili* < - util) of K laiuath. Lakeview arrived here Monday eveu.i g, the outcome of a government Irriga Mit». A wrntht. Plaintiff, va George V.»n I. llot MprliiK* !m|>rovrnirnt Compnnjr, a rnr» Swimmers’ Cramp. to prepare for the next term of the t'.r- tion mission, which ha* been Intruale I Vfry er, iMdend ant. l»orBti<>n, rinlntlff, »■ Grorgn Von I. Meyer, In drowning accidents where cuit court which begins next Monday. with the task of Loring for water at T». ix»- Vonl. .M<-y < r, f»« L-ridant, lufondant «wlmmors and Only lose ail contra! of fn the name of th»* Míate of Oregon. Totit'orgf V<»n I. Mryrr, Ifefendant hertlr» A full and complete line of camera considerable depths. In many par'.» In th«« name of th«* Ntete <>l Oregon. Y« mi their pi.weta. the usual expisnsll .n of >r I» by requlr« »I to app» ar and anai goods and kodak» have arrive I at New a! .ndaat springs have l<een m< t whlcn ar«» h< r« by required to app ar and «newer the rls« to tne surface and enable cultiva ’rampi 1« to. Inning to bo lo tked upon som A Underwoods. « omplalnt fil< d agalnel you In the abf«ve rn- It has I h -. ii noticed tion of land which has long been ts liisufilcf«nt. tlllvd eull, e-n or before Saturday, the JMth day New line of jewelry at Winters. waste. Home 'it the l*>rlnz* may reach that persons having disease of the of Julv, !?<>.. I.c-lng (Ito la«l day al the tlmo ml Idle ear. who have already shown Souvenir spoons and trays at Winters. a depth of from 1.65n feet to close up' r. prefer Hard In the order for the ¡«ubllcatlon of J.iX.O feet. Already It Is possible In aymptoma of vertigo, nro «siH.-clally 11» thia Htimmon«; th« firtt publication thereof Jf C. E. Shackleford’s ehoe repairing the ctrtaln of tbs palm proves in the oa«» Lie to such aelcdentt. and a, bdiitf on Ihv7ih day ol June, lw> . and If yni| suits you, tell your friends; if riot, tell to get double the waler formerly avail Ecmf< Ircuiar canal» aro tho organs of fail ru to app* ar an<l anawrr, for want thereof iiitn. direction. It I« suggeted that even n th«1 | lai nt Iff herein will apply Io the (*onr| («»« able. i tin* relief prayed for In the aahl complaint, I q slight h'morrlmgs In thio d.llcate The annual school election will alt (or a decree of the Court removing from structure from a blow by tho waves “Balaklava” Bugles. held Monday, for the purpose of elect the ¡dalnlllT'a title a cloud created by the car« Bugle* that ’’Koundeil the charge of would result in utter h* Ipl-.-ssnest ing one director and one clerk. The tain Hherlfl'M tired eaeciiled to you. »litl Wbl«* the Light Brigade at Balaklava" are Persons with ears not perfectly Bound p iriM.rta tocomey Up s W,. and * of th« polls will open at 2 p. m. at thu court as common la England as tho original nre therefore warned ugahist swlui H\\',.aii t M», of th« NW,, and N‘t of th« bouse. cherry tr<. i that George Washington ming In rough waler. NK', of the -w ,. and the s w‘, of the HM>4, all SUNDRY SQUIDS. New line of clocks at Winters did io t cut do-.rn uro hi America. Now in Mr« Hon 2». and the X',. of ti e K’,. al her. • »crpl Him u it an.l 4fl |h Nlrhola Addl* A number of the stores have signed Ixird Trederar, wlto was one of ths "Say, father, what I* a 'nobody F ” lion to the City of Klamath Falla. Oro. All nt >n, Is a ; r „ an agreement to close on Sunday. This 600, aays the charga was not soundv'l; "A a >!m ly, my »aid landa belnir In Tp 14. H of It • K <d |he W that tho trooper* were among tho gun* woman s husband/’ I M In Oregon, and alfuatrd In Klamath count p is a move in the right direction and it before anyouo thought of a bugle is not unlikely that during the coming order. In »aid »late, and for aueb luriher relief as lu "Say, pa,” queried little Johnny t he < mirt may aecin junt aud In accirdaiico week every merchant in town will place I with law and . qtilty, Bumpern Icklo, "what’s a peace con- bin name to the agreemeut. Hannleos. Tbti thinintnia la arrved by publication gri :«»?” It’s a lot of men who make *‘l learned a Etzuilterlng uf evory- thereof in the Klamath Kepnbllcan, a weekly Fine line «! tho la-st perfumes on the war against war,” answered tho old thing In college,” u*ld h U o . new spaper, by order al Honorable llonry L, gentleman. market at Newsom A Underwood. 1 ) i ' *.uft, .lai.-1 iim '» “Doni yo’i think that wah a bad day of June l'.»T., requiring thia auminona to The member» of the Womens Christ idea?” Homo one axkcd. "Money makes the mare go,” unid In be pnbllahed once a week for al leaal ala con« “No. you f didn't pnouph of the old fashioned man. ian Temperance Union will hold their "Not If It'» rvtftillvfl week*, and rov- rf'ir, a p> < ! <»( cot». regular meeting Friday, June 15, at 2:30 anything to unfit me for Incoming a my husband's money that has been '• | ' J» n <i| j,t leii’l lotly two day 1’. M. in the M. K. church. Every om real good houK’Murpor.”—-Dotroll Frwi het on her," nnnwi red young Mr. 'I IIGN f»HA K E t Press. ■ 1 1 * . i.f! kiarnath i all". <uo« I I. V 'lurkins, positively. cordially invited. Eintua Giigiby. 6 7 7-1’4, I Ail« or»’ K<’h. Rec. Secretary. Man's li-iae Supportod Him. "They reern to bo very proud of There was once a tuan who was deaf and dumb and In consequence bad dif their family tree,” "Yes, but the only SINtH W Sl.tM.Mi MAUlllNI.H nerrill Creamery Butter. ficulty In earning enough Io rupport trouble with It Is that It grew from Notice to Subset liters. PRICE »40. la aold by Meis» and Arman 1, Klam himself As often occurs, those who are a small soap manufacturing plant back Tor 3 Drawer Drop Head In the curly 30’s.” We have mii.lu artsngi'iiieiits with deprived of one sense have another In ath Falla Dairy, D«Cor<lova’s bakery Genuine Singer l .ingi ll Valh'V Ti'lt'pli.uit. (!oin| any an uusual degree. This was the < use and Sanderson. Thia butter is a bao- "Don’t let frightened, d«ir. Ho Baldwin the Hardware Dealer with thin man. Ha bad a a<n«e of smell ■ •riiliy nny of our » 1 crilHira ran lutely pure, and coats you only 50 cent» so remarkable that he became an ex long m you hear the thunder you coiiimunicata with mi) ■ i their subreri- The Lakeside Inn Bar. C. Ross As. jier roll. tí. pert In detecting tho presence of oil may know you are »ate from tho I hth by payment of the Langtill Valley derson for High grade Win«», LI« wells III, nose was purchased by a big Ughtnlnz” "But that’s no comfort. <'ompiiny's tariff tu such»ubscrila-r. nuora and Cigars, Have you seen sotne of those Nolly company (naturally the man himself If the lightning sfrfkia me 1 won’t ft The Midway Tel. A Tel. Co. went along with his note) and hi" twin- hear the thunder!” blue an<J Grey suits li.e K. K. K. stole nged to eke out an excellent living — Wfinhards Celebrated Lager Beer Repairing » ,|H-cialty al Winter«. All ie turning out. Washington Star woilt tuuinlvvd, I oil ilruughl »1 the Cenital, lb THE CHEA? "Tho niart.il gl. t that pervade« Flurcpo make« tltc mcu.-.o civilian very much of a noiv.-ntlly as ho Jo.iraeys Al kill.!» of silt di inks at Mauuin^’ ». i al-out tho ua, capusia acroa« tho wa Buy a home tu South Klaui.itli Fail.-. tt" r," remarked Unity Stern, m.-or.l- Ing to the San Fiam i.-wo Clirontclo. Andv lloeo was a Sunday visitor to "Which Ireds up to the a.lvico that. Merrill. If you want t > attr« t attiutleu when Mrs, Elliott and daughter. Euranyiv you go to liuroi-e. you want to hav« * military title attached to your name. left for points in Indiana Monday. Tho fact was forcibly Impressed on Morrill is having quite a builduig my mln.I while I was on n Kurnpcan boom and considerable activity is to be tvur some time back Th« clerk at seen in that burg. the Grand hotel lu Part« remarked to Suit was tiled this week by the Brick tne that two distinguished .»rtl.vrs from Store comlutny vs Jooeph S. Seeds I» my city had tw. u »pen.ll ig som« time at the hotel a littlo while be fore, I Attorney J. C. Kuteuie. was curious to ace who they were, ».i Choice line of Cigars at Frank E. w« look.'l back over th» register for Ankeny's. lh»lr uames. Wo found them with The first to greet For Sale—Cheap, a IS foot show cast'. out much trouble tny gar« ' Frank Ankeny. fashion: Now la the time to buy Bonanza prop "Col M. II Hecht, fòui Francisco. rety—See E. B. Hall. Cal.. V 8 A ' The Lakeside Inn Bar. C. Ross An "Further down on tho pxga." tntor- derson for an Optimo cigar. ruptod the clerk, "you will notice th* name ef Gon Sala " Ora Engle of Ft. Klamath was in the •*Th»’re, In a bold hand. was tn city yesterday. scribed •Jacob Sal -, Gun Mcr, San Toilet articles of every description Francisco, Cal. V. 8. A.' at Newsom A Vndenn -d. "What actually happened was this. Hon. John 8. Shook was a county as ! subaeyriently learned. Sals. who la well known as the owner • ( a big seat visitor this week. tannery at ItaniKa. arrlv. I at th« ho AV. T. Perry, of Grants Pass is regia tel. ua t. noticing C "I liecht’s name tered at the Lakeside Inn. an! title on ths r -.i.itcr, decided that Mr. and Mrs. A. Albee of Weed are he needed a t! o hlinrelf. So he wrote after his nam what he thought wm « registered at the Lakeside luu. proper abbreviation for 'guneral mo Emil Feil, the implement man of Ash chan .’.De.' It worked beautifully. Dur land is visiting bis brother in this vi:v Ing his stay at ttu hotel ho was re Born—Friday, June S, 1906, to Mr. spectfully ad J re sc J as Gen. Sala'" For lota in II mans.« *.'<• F.. B, I bill. Come to Kiamatli Falk on tl.e 4ili. HAS OPENED OFFICES IN ilO-tS \\v Deering Mens and Boys Clothing, Hats and Caps, Hardware, Crockery, Groceries, Etc -_xj We have filled in on all goods we were short on V I Remember i HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE CROCKERY ' When you are in need of SHOES, that you will find a complete line at WILLITS, and at prices that defy competition. > J* When in need of CLOTHES that have fit style and workmanship, at Prices to suit your Pocketbook, you will find them at WILLITS. L. F. WILLITS J i Agent to His Majesty, the American Oentleman, for first class goods GoddeNB of Idilio rt>r Coupon Good for one vote for Goddess of Liberty for the Grand Celebration to be held in Klamath Falls, July j, 4 and 5. «9o6' Name i t