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CITY BRIEFS Rig celebration the 4th. Seo Ady f<w marsh lands. For a home see I.. Jacota. Como to Klaoiath Falla on the 4tli. All kinds >>f soil drinks at Manning's Choice line of Cigars al Frank Ankeny's. K. William Sheldon of Yreka was in the . city Sunday. Watches. I.. Alva Lewis. Gram! display of tire works in Klam- atii Falls the 4th. New watches at Winter«. Satisfaction guarantee«! shoo repair shop. , at Tom's It K. E. Filch of Merrill, visited county seat this week. the Come and m>e the wild man on the 4th. For sale: Istdiea wheel in good condi tion. Inquire at K. K. K. Store. It F ob S via—N00 acre stock ranch near Comes to See. Illy, Oregon. 4<X) acrea can ta ctilli- vatml. Plenty ot good range. Running ticorge M. Mima, who has lieeu water . house ; tarn ; corrals; 12 miles wire fencing. Fold with or without piotuinriilly iduulillod with Hie mining cattle. For further |«arti«-ulars enquire and i I iii I m ' i land interest« ol Modlord for the past veer, dvpaital yeeteiday of C. A Bunting, Merrill, Ore. If (or Klamath Falls, K. E. Carpenter and wile of Sacra After an examination of Ilio country mento, arrived here la«t week and are and its leaomees, it he ia pleased witli visiting Silas Otanchain. Mr. t*ar|>en- the outlook, lie will remain there. ter ei|>ccts to visit his brother-in-law, In thia case Klamath Falla will gain Frank Grobs, at the Rimrock ranch, an enterprising ritisen of ability and near Horsefly valley, tafore they return energy, a man who will identify him home. aelf with the progressive element, and We have the exclusive agency for the bring to Iwar lor the interests of that Kastman Kodak. Vail and see one. place, tlie "go ahead" qualities that Newsom A Underwood. made hint popular and prominent ligure Frank Ira White, one of the boosters in business and social circles in Jackson who made Portland ring with the good county.—M milord Tribune. things to be found in Klamath county, returned home Sunday. He was ac- companied by liia sister-in-law Mi«» Ethel McCauley of lake view who will Twee and Toae. I thought of th<* good old question remain here permnetilly. Mias Edna Houston of thia city an.l Mias Snelling of taker iew arrive«! here Saturday. The young ladies have been F ob S alb —Dining table with six attending St. Mary's Academy in Port chairs. Knquir. of Mrs. C.E. Worden. land. Miss Snelling continued on to L. F. Conn and wife of tnkeviow paaacd her home in lakeview. through thia city Friday on thior WAV A full and complete line of camera home. goods and kodaks have arrived at New I New fobs and chains at Winters. som A I'nderw ooda. John Hibberts ol Swan Lake Valley waa a county seat visitor IVevlnewlay. tototo toto to tototototo Tlie Merrill base tall team will !’<«>' The anti-pass law, which was ad the Klamath Falls boys in this city next opted by the people at the late election Sunday. by such a large majority ol the votes, ia New harmonicos at Winters. void on account of the omission of the toto Will S. Worden returned from the enacting clause. It is likely the courts i terminus of Ute California Northeastern will be called to pass on it in a short I Tuesday. time. THE Continues For rings go to L, Alva Lewis. New > line just arrived. .......................................................... I Boax— Friday, June 15, to Mr. and Mr«. J. 8. Musgrave, », at the Log Cabin > restaurant, a 10 nom pound girl. We have reduced the prices on all class of goods, including IFe have filled in on all goods we wen short on V V Remember When you are in need of SHOES, that you will find a complete line at WILLITS, and at prices that defy competition. 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 i Agent to His Majesty, the American Gentleman, for first class goods 4^. Items of Information Crown Toilet Cream is the bent for chapped hands/aore'llpa or any rotighnoss of the skin. A good thing to use on the face after «haring Syrup of White Pine Co. is the best for spring cold«, hoarseness and sore throat Waterman’s Ideal is- the best Fountain Pen on earth Gunther’s Chocolates are pure and delicious Ciiltwood’s DRUG AND STATIONERY STORE V. Goddess of I^ltierty’ Coupon Grand Celebration to be held in Klamath Falls, July ?, 4 and ç, 1906. Name Furniture „„ Undertaking Store Parlors s ÍFURNITURE of all kinds. i Gill and sec me. BISHOP’S BLOCK Phone 245 Klamath Falls, Oregon nàtkaiàl Aiiiirnov 4» * t > 4* 4* 4’4’4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* X A Few Prices at HURN S HARDWARE STORI 113 45 A :« . 13 lu 40 N... B Ah-rt east c.»'k »to»<< .............. No. «-is Total«» alm-l range .... W aiigenittia Harb Wire, p«<r cwt N II Starr w ind mills ............... 12 in. Hyiacuwe dultal plus« ......... NO 1« m » i I i sti-vl lever harrows luiprovetl While sewing uia< liina. Í* 50 00 50 ix’ M oo 90 Everything elee in the Hartin uro line at reduced prices (.'all and investigate Gouda and prices. Wallace Baldwin had his left wrist broken last Friday. He was leading a bcraa when it suddenly jerked back wards, snapping the wrist bones. Dr. Maxton set the fracture. Cabbage plants for sale. Enquire at the home of Jas. Straw, west end of the Mrs. E. W. Gowen, who has been bridge. seriously ill at her home on 4th ■t reet. Rev. Father Feusi left thia morning ia reported somewhat better. for Iutkaview, where ha goes to hold If your shoes are in need of repair. services. There will 1« no mass in the send them to Tom's repair shop. It Catholic church next Sunday on ac Miss Mamie Boyd, who has been at count of his abseuce. tending the Niaters school in Jackson The paator of the l'reeby tertan Church ville, returned hotue Saturday. will epcak next Sunday at 11 A. M. on New emblem pins and charms at MA Capital Investment" and al MP. M- Winters Jewelry Store. on “A Fooliab and Ihtngeroua Jnveal* Alex Martin and wife, who have been ment". at Portland for the past two weeks, re- Fine line ef the beet per I time» on the i turned home Tuesday evening. market at Newsom A Voderwoud. ‘ For Sale—Cheap, a 12 foot show case, Dr. Demoreet baa di»|*n»ed of hit j Frank Ankeny. , A meeting of the carpenters ol this Main street property and ptirchaacd city is caltal for baturday evening. It realty in Merrill, to which place he ex- pec la to move after July 4th. I is to be held in Sanderson’s ball. Mita India Willaon, daughter of Mr. Wanted—Man for gardening and out- I side work; woman for general house- and Mrs. C. D. Willm-n, who hat been attending the fiater'a vchool in Salem, ' work. Apply at the Brick Store. Jack Crawford departed Tuesday for returned home Saturday. his homestead at Tule lake, where he Weinbarda Celt brated l«ager Beer will make extensive improvements. on draught at the Central. The Lakeside Inn Bar. C. Rosa An- Wm. S. Worden ol the California derson for an Optimo dgar. A Northeastern Railroad Co. waa in Lost—June 9, between Altamont and irom Klamath Falls, Saturday on buai- | Hopkins ranch, a light brown fur cape, nefffl.—Tidings. lined with pink silk. Finder please re Hon. George H. Burnett and wile of turn to this office. It Salem arrived here Saturday. Judge For a square meal go to the I>>g Cab- Burnett ia preaiding over the Circuit I i iu restaurant. Only 25 cents. It Court. Any one wishing to enter any of the J. D. Carr, of Loa Angele«, nephew of contests the 4th, or have floats in the | parade, should notify Mark L. Burna the late Jeane I). Carr, accompanied by bia wife and niater, are in the city thia on or before June 28. week. When you arn't mad and feeling jolly, go to Horton's and have a tarn ala. It Resolutions of Klamath j A public concert will be given by the Lodge A. F* A A. M. I band Saturday evening. This will ta WriKUAS, The hand of death has repeated Sunday morning prior to the again invader! our Ixxlge and removed I departure of tlie excursion to Pelican from our midst our beloved brotiter, Bay Lodge. Harry B. Ilargns, Toilet articles ol every description Knot van, That we mourn our great ; at Newsom & Underwood. loss in the death of our friend and broth Major C. E. Worden returned home er and we extend to tire bereaved fam j Tuesday evening. During his absence ily our deepest sympathy in their af i be purchase«! furnishings tor bis new fliction. bank, and did some tall boosting for RerwiLvan, That our Lodge be draped , Klamath Falls. in mourning and these resolutions Bananas, oranges aod lemons—fresh— spread on the records and that a copy of tlie same 1« presented to the family of 1 at Manning's. J. C. Mitchell went through Ashland the deceased and to each of the local j today with about two hundred head of papers for publication. Gao. T. B aldwin , stock cattle which he is taking from th« W. T. S hivs , Willamette valley to Klamath Falls.— W. A. D alski . l , Tidings. Committee. Weinhards Celebrated Lager Beer on draught at the Central. TIMBER LAND NOTICE. Mr. Slough has under construction a five room cottage which is about half completed. It will lie modern in every , respect, and when completed will be oc cupied by him. Big embroidery sale at the K. K. K Mrs. Shook who was operated on for cancer ef the ear a abort time ago, baa j recovered suthciuntly to go to the David Shook ranch, for which place she left I to-day, accompanied by her daughter ' Mrs. Sutton. South Klamath Falla will be the res ident district, bee L. Jacobs. Good for one vote for Goddess of Liberty for the í • GEO. R. HURN J X4*4*4‘4*«4*4*4«4>4*4*4* 4« 4« 4‘4*4*4«4«4*4*4*4*4*4*X New cuff buttons and shirt studs at I Winter« Jewelry store. W W W W W W J ▲ Ladies work a specialty. Satisfaction N. Langell and wife have removed j from Bonanxa to this city, having pur- guaranteed at C. E. Shacklelord'a shoe repairing shop. 1 chase«! property hero. Mrs. M. M. Clopton and daughter Just arrive«! at Alva Lew is *i, new Madge, arrived hero from Berkeley Sat I line of jewelry. urday. They exj'CCt to remain during i W. O. Hill, who has been in Car- the summer to give Mrs. Clopton an op stairs, Alberta, Canada, for some lime, portunity to look alter her business in . returned home Monday. terests here. Retiring From Business Sale $ To-Morrow. To-day 1« here and yesterday la rone— To-no'rrowT Ah. oho knows that It will dawn t Why babble of to-morrow, anyway. For when It comes twill only be to day. —Chicago Hecord-Hrrald. Judge Burnett of Salem, whois pre Don't fail to see tlie high dive on the I 4th. siding over thia term of the Circuit F. M. Bennett was in the city this Court, has made a very favorable im f week from Dairy, attending court as a pression here, and he has received warm commendation from those in attend ' petit juror. ! Fine watch repairing. L. Alva Lewis. ance at court. BRICK STORE CO.’S Ladies Dress Goods, «i 44 Fancy Trimmings of all kinds, Shoes, Mens and Boys Clothing, Hats and Caps, Hardware, Crockery, Groceries, Etc. that Uaitors umk ! to aak ths eciioul when 1 was a boy. •‘Which weighs more, a pound t»< feathers or a |»ound of leiul?* said I. M: They weigh the km me. A |M»uud la a pound," said the children. ••Correct,* aatd 1. "Now, which weighs more, a ton of feather» or a ton of coal °A ton of feathers." ch<*rueed they, showing that the innocent are not necessarily undiscerning. Town Top- kl> < ___ _______ ____ — «>■>■«■ 4 BISHOP’S J. Frank Adams of .Merrill was in lite city thia week. Mr. Adams has a con tract to supply the government with horse, for work on the canal, and now iiaa three men on the Weed ranch breaking them for that purpose. Last week Horace Dunlap purchased about HO head of cattle from Howard Van Valkenburg, the consideration (ic ing |19.25 per head. The cattle were in fine condition for thia time of the year. Timber l-and. Act June S, 117S —Notice for Publication. United Htatet Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon. Jun* 1R. 190fi Notice lx hereby Riven that In compliance with the provision« of the act ot Congreae cl June 3, Uffl«entitled “An uct for the «ale ot tiinlwr land* In the Htatca of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," aa extended to all the Public Land fltatea by act of August 4« 1R92, I»aac If. Battin, of Rice I^ke, State of Wisconsin, has thia day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 3119, for the purchase of the NE 1 4 of flection No. 30, In ' Township Mo. «1 M, Range No. 4 E, W M, and will offer proof to show that tho land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purpose«, and to establish his claim to said land before iirorge Chastain. Clerk of Klamath county, Oregon, at his office In Klamath Fails, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 4th day of Mepleinber, 1909. He names as witnesses : Henry C. Mparr, ot Forest, Oregon; Fred Quade, of Forest, Oregon ; Julius P. Wolf, of Ashland, Oregon; Clarence L. McPherson, of Grants Pass, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the alMjvedew.'rltjed lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said 4th day of September, PJW. 4 ¿1 < m » u . ai 0»i J. X. W atnom , Register. B A L D W IN Nurse (who has been many hours <a duty, to patient's mother) When do you think I shall be able Vo go to b«d? Patient's -Mother 4»o to bed? I thought you were a trained nurse! — Punch. ___ t « •z it Deering I mp «H bii 1 < eeatfleratlaM. iRi ConrerrUng modern literature. It hae b*er «»<*.!> hinted That less depends on whal !• writ Than how M'e bound and printed. «•WaiMngtoft fltar Hew ThnnntHfall “ Mri. l'pV»n Flwtlv--.N«»rRh, will , you try to bar« th«* Krak a litlla m<*ra rare, after thia? The Cftoli (bristling up)—Ta It And* in* fault wld me rookin', ysx are? Mrs. Upton Flntta-O, no, no, n«>! John and I thought you might ob ject to remaining over the tire eo lon<. — Ihick. ------ ALSO Bain and Studebaker Wagon«, Oliver ami John Deere plows, Spring Wagons, Buggies, ; .Ma chines Ka.llr HemedleU. Smoker—You sell cigar», and yet you are oppoeed to smoking in your store. Why? Druggist The smoke Is offensive to many of my euatomere. Smoker tIf course. But that's easi ly remedied. Sell better cigars—N. Y. Weekly, Sorry SB. AskrB. "Why, llriilgsf," anto hrr mlstrwae. who wish»-! to rally hsr for th. a h uge fantastic ornammting of Rriilget, did you do thia?" pie. “ 'why, ’ "!n<!ade. It waa measlf that did it." replied Bridget. "Isn't it pr.tty, mum? I «lid It with yer false t««th, mum."—Pearson's Weekly. HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE CROCKERY ------- PAINTS, The Cerrert Kiyreesles, Teacher—Now, Master Kirby, you should be m»r. correct in your eom- po.ilion You any, T lose school.' Now. school cannot ta loved. Can't you use a more correct expression ? Master Kirby—"I hat. school.”—Tit- Bits. g |n| A. 0. U. W. Building «.wee's ( «.«ia.r»tl.a( -e— Young Wife— Darling, would you have married me bail I not t>«.n OILS GLASS-------- Klamath E h H h , Or Summon«. Summon«. In the Clrrwll f’ottrt M tl»e fltatr of Orrfon lor th* County of alauiath. In the Clrrrjlt Court r.f the Riatr of Oregon» for the Counlf of KI kiiiki I i . wm. A wrlght, Plaintiff, V b Georg* Von I.. Meyer, b»f«-n<i»nt, Hot Mpringa hnpro»«'mrnt Cnmpenjr, • cor poration, Plaintiff, VK Georg«- Von f. Meyer . iMfewlanc To George Von L Mejrrr, D«feu<!ant herein In the name ot the Ulate of Oregon. Ton are h« rrby require«! to appear and »never Ibo romplaliit fil< «l again«! you In the above en- III l« <l •nil, on or before nalurday . th«- »th day of July, I9UI, bring the la«< day of the lima proarrllird In the order for the publication of Ihla Miiininnna; the first publication thereof being roi the 7th <!ay of June, (tuft, and If yoa fall eo to appear and anawer, for nant lheroot the plaintiff herein will apply tn the Court for the rrllof prayed tor In th«* aald romplalat, to nit: for a decree of the Court removing from lha plaintiff'« title a oloud created by the cer* tain Hhcrlff’a deed «•ircHlril tn you. and which purport« to convey the JtW '4, and of the MW1,, and ME*4 of the Mw’,, and nf th»» ME', of the hw'<( and the N w't of the KK'g, all In flection 23, and the F%, nf the K‘t, nf flea. 29, except HI«N ka 44 an«! 4ft In Nlrhola Addl« lion to the city of Klamath Falla, Ore, All of • aid land« bring In Tp. M. N of R 9 E of fha v M In Oregon, and «Ifnatcd tn Klamath county lu nld etale, and for atich lurthar relief i«« t> th«-< ottrt m.i . h i jual and In atcrrdauCte tv I tn lav/ nn«l «iqulty. Thli «iii.ttnoiii I n arrrvd bz publl<*ailon 11« t i»i ,ii t Klamath I’"puldlran t weekly new | up* r, b> <>r>l«-r of lionornblc Henry !,. Ilencoii, JudK" of aald Court, dated tlie 6Ot> day of June HM4, requiring Hile atiiniunua io be publlahcd once a week for at leaat alx ton* xeanllvo wfv I ir , and cnvcrlng a period nf cou- tlnuouN publication of at It «at forty twu daya. 1 HON Dnall, Atlornry for Plaintiff, alainatli Falla, Ore- ion. fl?-? 19. Tn George Von L. Meyer, Defendant, herein In the name of th«- htata of Oregon. Yon arv Young TTuahand — Of coura., not. ha rrby require«! tn appear and answer the my dear, loved yon too much to complaint filed against you In the above en hav. ever naked you to aliar. my titled suit, on or before Haturdajr, the 2Rth day poverty.—Chicago Dully News. of July 1909, Is-Inn the last day of the lline pre scribed In the order for the publication of this iMportaal. summons; the first publication thereof b< Ing •’Do you think that n woman on the 7th day of June, lOUft, and If you fall so ah nuld dlctnta to bar husband?” to appear and answer, for want thereof, the “Of course,' nnawered the tactful Plaintiff herein, w III apply to the Court for the woman. " Hut she should hate the relief prayed for In the said complaint, to wit skill to roncenl the fart that she la for a decree of the Court removing from the Plaintiff's title, a cloud created by I hr certain doing ho .”—Washington Star. Hherlff’s deed executed to you and which pur Thowekt Th... Were Mare. ports to convey the M'f of the HK'toflheHwl l “These three bumpe tell me that of Meetion 'AN, mid Lot 6 of Meet ion £1, all In Tp. yon are a married man,“ said the 3ft, H of It 9 E of the* w M In Oregon; and the «S of the MEI 4, and the NKI 4 of the MKI 4 of phrenologist "ThM'e right,” said the victim; Section 29. the Nwl 4, th«» N', of the MEI I and lx>ts I, 2, 3, f> and 7 of itacllon 33, the Nwl 4 of “but ere there only three?"—Yon the Nwl 4 ut Section 31, the HWl I of tlie HWl I kers Statesman. of flection 27. all In Tp. fl of KI. K of the W M In Of« . i. all of »aid lands lifting situated Me Deserve. Thanks. In Klainath county In sab! Minto, and for »tilth Jlmson—I ace that ladies nre begin further relief In the premises rr I o the Court ning to Lake their lints off at thrat« > may lo-em inai-t and hi a» * 0»dnnce with law Bllaon-Yea; aotn. bright genius and equity. atart.d the theory that women kept Ibis RoinrnoiiM la atv • I by publication their bats on because their hair was i thereof In the Klamath Republican, a weekly frowsy.- N. Y. Weekly. newspaper, by order of Honorable Henry L. Henson, Judge of said Court, dated the ft th In l.eaal I-wrlawee. day of June, 1909, requiring tills summons to Rhe—I hear the sheriff ia after your bo purdlshcd once a week (or at least »lx eon- slater. xeciitlve weeks, and covering a period of con He—Yea; I believe he has an at tinuous publication of at least 42 «lays. Titos D rakr , tachment for her.—Yonkers States Attorney for Plaintiff, Klamath Falls, Ore- man. (Hi. 9 7 7 19 His M^l.. '**" rich? Grimes—Harria ia hla own kvorat Weiniiards Celebrated folger licer enemy. Fogg -Yea, the egotist! His favor on draught st the Central. ite text la “Love your enemies.”— Bring your prescriptions to ut. Ww Boston Transcript. will dll them accurately with fn*wh A Small < haaea fas Him. drugs. No substitution. Newsom A Un He—Recms to ms I’d hats awf-ly to derwood. fie p p petrified after I'm dead. I ANO > > > W anted — Fifty bend of whito borsea lor the 4th of July |>arnde. Broke Io ride or drive. Apply to Mark L. Burns. If your eyes trouble you send llirxu Io Winters. II he don't tlx you it won’t cost you a cent. Icecream at A. J. Manning's every Rhe—Why so? Yon appaar to be Now is the time to stock up on yonr day. Will guarantee it to lie good. pretty rocky right now. (hie ago Rae- embroidery. Hjiecial sale at K. K. K. Il ills'nlnn Eastman it is not a Ko ord-Herald. dak. Newsom A Underwood have them. store.