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KLAMATH COUNTY BANK COUNTV EXPENDITURES lion ...................................... T. F. Nieh'daa, judge id elec ii .ii Will W. Baldwin, clerk id I'lection........................ . W. O. Niiliill, clerk of ele< liiai ('. K. Brandenburg, clerk id election.................................. John IV. B ells, judge of elec tion ... ....................... W II I 'asels-er, judge of elec* I ion............................. . ........... II. I*. Court« right, judge ol election ................. E. I.. Linker, clerk of «Ipcliufl I.. Is'oiiard, clerk of ele. lion. 00 TITLES CHEAP I IN EUROPE. List of <-X|suiditurus sllowsd st ths 00 July, IlfOU. term ol th« Cuimly I'ooiiuis An Instance Illustrative of the Band Al. EX MAItTIX, E. II. BEAMI fi, ALEX MAHL sioiier’» ouut. « <0 ines« with Wl.lth Th*y Are President Vice-l'rchident Irwin lloilsun, supplies ........ I r>7 c (Nt Accorded. •» I Filas <flM-iK'lisIn, Isrsrditig of li "The martial spirit that pervade« fl in prisoovis ....................... . . . lift * First Send Animal Slatvinenl Jun« 30, ItkHI Europe makes the average civilian very <i!a»s A Prudliomuie Co, sup » much of a nonentity as he journeys llesourcea plies .............................. . IN 00 shout the gay capitals across the wa < 11«»« A I'rudlimnme Cu, sup ler." nniarked Henry Stern, accord I plies ........................................ 4 17 0 00 ing to It.« Han Francisco Chronicle Oco. Ciiuslsiti, stamp« ami "Which leads up to the advice that. Property liandled in every part of Klamath County, t express eliarges. .......... M 0 no If you want to attract attention when I V & li«O. T. its Id will, supplies II you go to Europe, you want to bavs a » J. <>. Iluuiskcr, canvassing «I 00 military title attached to your name. Some splendid Bargains in Farm Lands, 4 The fact waa forcibly Impressed oa it 2> vol«...................... ................ .. »5'27,AMI. IM I H. (’. Ilaninker, clerk ol elec- I I |«« Raw Lands and Cultivated Linds . . . . (’lias. Giatrs, letutning «lec 00 my mind while I wai on a European ti.ii . . tour some time back. The clerk at s 50 I*. M. Griffith, judge ol elec tion returna ..................... the Grand hotel In I’arls remarked to Faile Walker, returning elec go m<- that two diitlogulabed offleera from tion and mileage................... tion returns...................... X* Mt OO my city Ln4 bees »pending ooms time Some Sage Brush and Timber Land as low as $6 per acre. J. L. Jones, judge of election. '1. I*. William», rvounling (Ml at th« hotel a little while before. I Ira Hanson, judge of election, tow n plats............................. 20 DO waa curloua to aes who they ware, so »7*27,091 .1>M 1 I. II. Hick, clerk ol «lection . Mont. K. Iliiti lii«>n, record* we looked track over the register for Kist« of flrignti I Some Choice Residence Blocks and Lots for sale on the i I* G, Brown, cleik of election County <>l kI <m olii ilig loan plats and survey t o their name}, We found them with ('. O. Brown, clerk of election I. Alex Maitlii. Jr , < ashler of the alsive ii.smed Bank, Iteing first du Installment Plan. trouble The first to groet out much is ing........................................... 11 Edward Freiier, judge of elec* |v sworn, do ».iv that II«' above statement is line to llic l*«st id my knowledge my gaze » waa written down in tbie Ihuiouglis Adding AliU'lilm 3 00 gml fa-licl. A*>-v Alams, Jfl., Cashier. I thn......................................... fashion: Co, supplies .... . . ............ .. 875 Hub*» ril«'d and sworn to before me thia 2nd day id Inly, I'. nsi . 8 ' Clias. Pickett, judge ol elec "Col. M If. Hecht, San Francisco, |«»»LJ h. <1 fiHAVre Mold K. Hutchison, plaiting CALL OK ADDBE88 8 Ou Cal. U. 8 A.’ tion ......................................... ’iulary Public lor Oregon. m.d writiug Held notes.... 10 00 down on the page." Inter "Further S. II. Griffith, judgo id elec* Correa l nt lest 4 Mont. K. 11 ii tc li ison, survey bealera It Real Batate 3 OO rupted the Clark, "you will notice the Airi M astivi , tion and mileage................... I 00 ing .......................................... 3 88 name of Gen. Saiz " E. It. K kamw . ('. H Kester, clerk of el.-ction At ax M ttrrios, Ju, Wressel Hutchison, tlnginan "Tl'ere, In a bold hand, was la I ('. M.<iiinlner, clerk of elec* Piri-,-tors. Phone 471 on county road..................... 3 <v 00 scribed 'Jacob Saiz. Gen. Mar., Ssn 3 tion ........................................ Franef’co. Cal, U. 8 A.’ 6 20 H. C. <>raves, canvaMing votes J. II. VanMeter, clerk ol elec "What actually happened waa thia, Are You tloing tu Build? X, S. Merrill, commissioner*« 3 Ou DR. WM. MARTIN « tion .......................................... as f eubse<iently learned. Balz, who II n> I «nut an op|>ortunlly o tlgur« salary................... ................... 17 GO « Is well known as the owner of a big If. T Anderson, judge of elec • ui »mir Nullt. I nm prepnreil to Hinke J. Ncotl Taylor, I’rlnting ami lo 40 tannery at Benj'la. arrived at the ho OENTIST tion anil mileage................... ptli'C« o|i nll cln»i-H ul liiiil-llngn alnl publishing, allow cl in the 0 OO tel. and. noticing CM. Hecht's name i Fred Stiikel, judge of election eill fuiiii«li pinne wliciiever iieceeaary. sum ol 'Jo and disallowed fl 00 and title on the register, decided that i Klamath Falls, Oregon IV. D. Ball, judge of elei tion. All wmk giiaranteoil. in tlr* sum id (I Ml fl 00 he needed a title himself So be wrote S. E. Martin, clerk ol election A. M. Tnyler, J. Feott Taylor, printing 102 0 88 after bl name what bo thought wai a E. Elvy, clerk id election. proper abbreviation for 'general mer t( Coutrai'lor und lliiililcr. Link llivei Ileal«, road work -V BONNEY A. NICHOLAS G, W. OtticLI, clerk of elec chandise.' It worked beautifully. Imr- CI iiis . Iluuasutn, chain bearer 6 LEGAL. ItF. VI E-TVIE * m . All tion ......................................... Ing bis stay at the hotel he was re sTIlAlTIXG III sIXESs I have Ivsx-il from III« Klamath county r>>ad ......................... 3 »'lielie« Graves, judge of elec- spectfully adureraed as 'Gen. Balz.'" Will tut It" »1 t».«ira A <>| (;(!' Ik: I |. . fa . Canal (loin fun« ami J. I*. Conger all II. A. Foster, chain liearer 3 00 I ion.................... .................... f»»r ivti n ! n 1 le««.| on »lie ranches owned by lite»« | mmi county r<>ad ...................... .. 3 3 (V Thr r»atnitimiion r. «.airaiimi ati<l p«rfcet Jess Strutt, judge of election. THE MOUSE IN THE AUTO pie, ami all «took trcrpavsiiig on there Dr. AJerrvnian, exaininalion Ing ul ink « a «i-erig h |ii. W Itoyse, judge of elec <»gh w, Xsv Wogurxi lia • a Mat» liKItt premi««« will lav impounded. insane |s-rs*>n (Trilwissl). . 6 OU 3 00 Dsecriptlon of a Trap That Qi rea ths tion ....................................... Idioti. Ilird bawley. Thus. I'arkar, examination in 3 00 Capti vs a Bide After It Is i can make is .■ ('. 0. Bowers, clerk of election 5 (X) sane person (J. tiannon/ Caught. \ W. M Knight, cleik ol elec prevailing W. H. Hough, giadiug |<a|i*ra fl <M 25 <x> tion and mileage................ . Now It la aa aetsmoblle nouaetrap C. li. Delaip, grading papers. 1 50 00 3 S. B. Garner, clerk of election It la made of perforated tin and ban <>. II. Carlack, grading pa|*ra . S. T. Summer«, appropriation three when's. The wheel In front is SURVEYOR 4 — per front foot Hili grade................................ (1 10OUO OU lor county r<«d ................. several Inches In diameter and rvsem ì Notire I» berth) given that In ronipllanre J. Scott Taylor, pi luting .... 30 property $10 j>er front bles the wheel In a squirrel cage, J. P. Ix‘e, list of deetied stale with the IT««» iwitihs th«* art nt t’ittlgre«» nt II Itoivin, supplies and work 5 00 ■ays the New York Sun. f land ... I lune l !>•> «'iiiiihd ,-An a«'t t«»r the «ale nl ■d jail ...................................... 3 When the mouse has entered the timlu r land« hi the Mtafra id <'alilurina. Ore LAND SURVEYOR I Tlie Brick store Co., supplies MERRILL AGENTS I) 4 10 trap an 1 taken the bait, thus closing gun, Nevada and Ua>hihgt«»n *|errll«»r>a» Tlioa. Martin, road viewer.... for county |sM>r.................... FITCH & SPENCER I •-«tenth «I t>> all the Pt.ldlr I and Aiate» by art W. I*. Iiall, road viewer. . 8 . 13 tv the door behind him. a little passage II. W. Straw, livery hire....... • »I Augu»| I la».’ I aa> II lialtln.of ICirr loh« . T. A. Ilorrows, load marker Ir a Is Hm to the big wheel In front 3 (ieo. H Merriman inquest of KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Niai* «I VVis» libiti, ha« ibi« day Kle<| iti thi» F. M. White, supplies and 1O.0U Here an Ingenious arrangement allows «»Ihre hi» «worn »tairmrnl N«» S’lt, lor the J. E. Mit’lure ............. him to get In but prevents hi« getting medical services ................... 5 putrhaar <»( Ihr N K I | nf H**«?|i«»u Nu. >1. in I. M. Shephard cmc I'onnty -« boo rsrsrsrx- t <«»n«iiip N«. tan. Itangr 5 » a F W M. an»1 K. II. ('. William«, supplies out of the big wheel once be bas en 50 Oo poor........................................ . tered. V»ill «>fl> r |.r«M»f tn »bnw that th«» land Mitighi lor ijurantinc guard ........ 37 | C. W. Thomas work on court In his efforts to escape the moitié I« mor«- vBlnab’r f>»r Ha i-tnbrr t>r »tua** than odalite Horning, grading pa- 9.37 seta the big wheel to whirling. This fur aKOruiiural p triMMr*. t i<l tu e*!al»li«h bla house yard ........................... |iere......................................... 15 21 00 rests on the floor and sets like the rlalnt <«* »ahi latti bc(<»rv o«««»rgt» (*l»a»taln- W. E. Bowdoin printing ' rtk ol Klamath r«»ut»t», <lr«»g«>n. al fola after F. T. Xelson, uoik and sup H.00 driving wheel of a locomotive, In • | C. T. »»liver team hire ........... tn Klumai!» Tall*. Oregon, un Tuesday, thè plies on bridge....................... 00 minute the mouse is spinning about PROPRIETORS J. W. Siemens insurance pre lih da) ut tb’ptcmlM-r. *•»»,. C. W. tilierinun. judge ol elec 193. jo the floor. Klamath Or. Il» naruv* a» ultnvaav» • mium ...................................... Just why it should be thought ad AIL KINDS OF FRESH, SALÍ tion and mileage................... 10 IV Henry < Hparr. «*l Furrai. <>reg»»t ; Fr«M J. I*, l.-e list of entries from <$ua«|r, nf F**re«t orrgnti ; Juhu« I*. Wulf, ul F. M. Ik-unett, judge of, elec G 70 visable to give the mouse an auto Lakericw land uffice mobile ride after he Is caught the Vthland Otrgmi, t’iarriii-.v L MrPberaon, «f tion and mileage ............... c (V AND SMOKED MEATS S. C. Graves acting coroner on mousetrap dealer doesn't know. What (»rant« l’a«», Or<’g<«u J. M. Anderson, j i Ige of elec 16.HO la more to the point with him Is that Vn» and all |M-r*«>tifl claiming «uhrtM ’ l) Ihr issl v George Sherman . SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS C. BONNEY, fl tion and mileage.................. abut e th •*• » tU’.l laii'lfl are r*«|Uv»l«M tn fllr the little novelty has attracted a good D. W. Holgate stenographer 20 no deal of attention and hence sales have ihrlt • h in« tn Ihl« ««Uh •• «»u ur bclute -aid 4ib Frei Heck, clerk ol cl-clion Attorney Counselor for coroner. ................... . . .. fl aiel mileage........................ I day «»I a« i»t< tulM*r, li»«n 1 70 been frequent. » J. It. Griffith coronuni jnrv ., a JI »■• * *> M« j N vt vTanx, It-'ll»1er Kiimlnlng vimtr.irt* a Np* t.ihy A E llurg lorf, clerk ol «-lec 1 70 J. A. Jardine ” ti tion ami mileage ................ <i NOTARY PUBLIC 1 70 WATERSPOUT IN THE ALPS. lloliert Casev ’• U Contest Notice. C. E. Drew, clerk ol election 1 7u <>FFIi*K X *w W ii<h*n Bulhlhig I ,»». C. Applrgatu “ Startling Phenomenon Recently Wit (Hq «rim»*nt »»( ihr Inlerinr, l’nlirtl HtAtr« mid ni.leagc... ................... 8 00 I 70 lames Sigli-r •• la nd (iff mi - I «kc( Irw . Jtih <. IW*. nessed in One of the Moun •• S. It. Gaidner, judge of el«-c- 1 M I «».ft iMriit rentrai «iftdatli havitig I m - vi » F. G. Low tain Lakes. f 8 00 tion and mileage ................... hk'd ft ll«l» « ft'«* by Ihltito t nt C. T. Oliver team for burying Good Honest Set sue ! it-«<ai»t. l!t»tn« s’cRit >.nlr> N»» -’ll. Al Mi-lliasc, judge of election 4 (Ml The rare spectacle of a waterspdut Isrdy............... every household In the wheat .’’i I’lM. <c»t ►», Mt •, Arri un fl. Al «I o 00 I*. dead and mileage ......................... t' c That H Ins »»»««tv 5 (Ml on one of the Swiss lakes waa wit M. Ake handling I mm I v »?, SAt ’e »<<’i< t. 7. Tt»w ir .7 K.. ItAftjr k) Said one farmer’s wif«—she traced h" I!i< hard Melhaae.ju Igeof elec nessed and fortunately photographed, Iwfui u BEOION IN WHICH ABE MANY ► by »t>«ar air*nfttirtf, <*<»nh »1er, In ttli rli it ITS MIN8 John McNiel witness ancestry to Ethan Allen and •- • tion and iniletge................... II (V 1 70 on the afternoon of June 19 last. Th, HOMES OF CULTUH2. coroner..................... historic names of colonial days a 1 flou WOIlbl a Mirri >!» < I I tont glitt Vmi I* «I b*|t« »I »Lai *a <l (>•« ar Mil ttLtirM |it-a nllvr phenomenon appeared at a little after h l»«ih<1. In »• *!><<*f I«» »ai«t unir). Io coftipi) Il A. M'sin, eleik of election waa herself a college graduate: ' Ut- E. Whitlock witness before A« « «ttl>»tttf|!c (**r brick* (bv-ti't four o'clock, in the middle of the Lake ai»h il»r piiblH iaiiil lau* of Itn- ( nlu-tl aiate» and mileage ......................... 0 01 1 70 of the moat Intending tbln^v of •- coroner ... aii4 l|M tub** t nd f «it lai .nr • r»iabli»h«Hl of Zug. which lies at the foot of the «< .1 .lilies M. Emery, clerk of coni no m I h n i«| look • belter harvest la studying ths cha.— lt. o« 1 70 »hrmmdtff rv la life |»> r*tal>|ialitng And n a n- W. <I. Snnt'i Rlgl. Observers at Felsenegg saw a « < el.-. lioii and mileage ......... 6 00 the men. Last year a young 1 70 vaporous cone form In the lower pan iBlnin# r -i lrncv upnn aaid land: timt hi- dl l C. D. Will-on C. L. NOEI «« <1 worked for us who. we readily Sa. I’. Cr<>n«>uiller, clerk of not r*iab<i«h a r« bidet In a u uhin »Ix ! 1 70 of the clouds hanging over the lake, a I . V. Houston tnot.ih» from Ihr date «il Itti aa <1 mtr. , tl-al was of good breeding «nd esme '.»u «I • I election ns) mileage............ I iiom ; 173 I 70 while at the same time the water di J. C. Smith hv ha» itek er r« «■Iti» 4 rt>niHm.ni«I» tipnu *«t<l a respectable borne. His hand « << «« I. A. Cliastain, j'ldgu of elec- 1 70 rectly beneath began to wrinkle Tn a tend; thai I«« Ita» in vrr inadt» «tn Improve* There are homes on the whea' sore In the harvest and I drer--.' '' •IL Map Building Contractor li >n and mileage ................... 0 oo peculiar manner. Then a foamirg ranches where culture reigns, tuant» upon «aid latiti: limi »api allt-grd ab Books. and doctored him tbs best I colud. '• Dr. Thomas Parker ex uniin’ M'in'o (rum tlir «ahi land un« noi due f<» hi» F J ll.Hiie. judge of election 50 (X) basin, with high, whirling walla of y let area, music, pfaaoa and aewspa got worse, and ons day I asked him alion of body .... Hin and Esliai'es Free eiupU») inviti In ihc irmi, navy «>r iiMrinv water, some 30 feet tn diameter, pers keep tbe lu'_ .... ami mileage........................... 8 OJ j la <ou<2> what was the matter with It. He — B St. G.*orge Bishop fuiniab- eorp« ul Ihr l'li Iteti Ht«ti » A» a prh «tv »»•!,! 1er. formed In the center of the lake. A S. II. I’allers-m, Judge u( clcc- with th<j Lest things of life, cays tbe 'The bl od does not circulate in *’ ' 25 00 Agent for Sliv»’! Strvl Fruiti»« ntul «'ffitr. Mainai», or mar ine dur « um ibv ubi iug cothu for body ............. huge Jet of water leaped upward, Kansas City Star. The caerous to!! o, Ijoti and ni'lcagc................... 11 00 Then he rolled up h'.s s’ liiturint Inlittim w* u Uh n|<aiii «>r «hirtit« an» uar In whu b Silas Olieiieliain summ .iiing while the cloudy cone descended from the wheat harvest is mostly tmagiu showed a scar that was 'rightful. Il the I tilled RtA»v» ina) br rnikflt« d ; miti |<articfl .1.0. Ilainaker, clerk of eh,c- 1 00 above until a funnel waa formed con ary The only real work of tbe year •• coronor’s jury ..................... are Itrrvby nutiflrd in appear, rv»|»ot»d and had been in some acr«pe and had re- tion aixl niileag ■................... 8 necting the lake with the clouds. 1 lie during the week oi harvest Turning ¡Ci-iicluileil next weekj ■ n»-r t vith iit’v tein hh.« »ahi all» Katl«>ti ai lo reived a bad cut. which had t" 11. K. Vanlliper, clerk of height of the funnel was estimated at the soil with a riding plow is not bard, «»'«•Ita’lt a in. <»t» A>i|ttt»l |A, l90fl. bvfurv (Ivo tewed up by a surgeon HLv hc "t r. election and mileage .......... 8 front 4.000 to 5.000 feet. The entire as farm w..rk goes. Planting lhe wheat « hartain. U rlili) 1*1« lit ul Klamath well and he worked for us n*»r., HOUSEHOLD HINTS E. L. Walter, clerk of alec* phenomenon traveled southeastward with a drill Is eisy. Waiting for it at Klamath Falla Orvgtin: and that Anal hear year, One time be was sick fv-r - In« util he beiti al lu <»*( ! im k a. ni. «m Augnai IKI with a high wind, and lasted about X) lion and mileage................... a to grow Is r.ot «uch degrading labor. cral weeks and I said to him: 'Jot .* . p-iurt, iM-ftitr ll.e II«-Rioter and Ih reiver at J. I.. I’adgctt, judge of elec Men who raise three crops of alfalfa why don't you writs to your fol!.«* I Ptomaine |>ois<>iiing <!<velops through minutes. the I'nllBd Htatc« Land Ollit e In luikvvlew. 8 00 the action of acid on tin. This is why tion ami mileage................... a year work harder all summer tbai. know that you have a home and th Ore« on Bivers Under Deserts. Cleanliness and Good Work The »«id rtmiv.xtani hating, In a proper Geo. W. Kcgg, judge of elec | every can of n.cat or vrgetalile« or tisii do the wheat harvest .-rs. The harres*. your parents are worrying «bent j The desert places are flowing with hands are softened, weakened products allilla* II. tiled Jitnr ¿u. IM»'., m - i furili fari» tion and mileage................... He took my advice and wrote two le 8 IX) «houl.l lie tninc.1 out immeiliately after rivers. The great Sahara, to the south Guaranteed. uhh h »littiv Ihat afI» r due dillgriicc prr»*>n«l I'. T. Xelson, judge id el«rc- j opening into a iliidi or earthenware ves of Algeria. Is deriving great teneflts as of enervating city life, and that is why ters. Awhile later he said to us *> u. service of Ihl» nulle«» ran nut I m » mad*. Il I» the work seems hard. Tbe harvest going to leave you. I will eat a.a« tion and mileage................. 8 sel. Kefroxen ice cream is a fruitful lue outcome of a government Irriga season Is a godsend to these men. The nrdrrvd and «liraeiad thai am h nuore with my folks to-morrow in C Aho Agent ior LONDON AND hrrviix (¡«•o. II. Morgan, clerk of elec »o given I y dur au<l i>ro|H r publication. ■ouice of ptomaine poisoning, so also are tion mission, which has been intrusts i cutlet to tbe country for a «eaaon of Col.’ Well dressed and feeling r 7 IJ A lh J. N XV A THON, leg liter. o 0J loose oysters, ami it Isdinoves every with the tash of boring for water at tion mid mileage................... LANCASHIRE EIRE INS. CO. iccreating toll eootheo tbe nerves of a with »250 In bis pocket, he b«de - IL M. Brown, clerk ol elec housewife to larwaic of the source of considerable depths. In many par's fermenting element th« city breeds guod-by. We soon reeeivsd a l«u abundant springs have been met whlcn (1 00 her ice cream and oyster supply. tion mid mileage....... and harbors. trom his mother, thanking us tor wu >r rise to the surface and enable cultiva IL A. Emmilt, clerk of elite The farmer« of th« wheat belt, on we had done for her «on." WILLIAMSON KIVLR When piano keys are discolored they tion of land which has long been Timber Land Notice. fl tv the whole, seem to be aoout the hap tion and mileage......... When the men who have fleettwiu- may Is* cleaned with a cloth wlucn has waste. Some of the borings may r?ach piest agriculturists to be found. The t lateil much land In the wheat eo'j: CAMPING GROUND T iiii I mt M ik I, Act June 8. IA7M Notice for Pub* II. G. Hussey, judge of elec lieen dip|ssi in eatl de vologne and then a depth of from 1.650 feet to close up. c llrat ion. ■ apld growth of the western counties die and divide their holdings, the !-•> t tion and uiib-ag«'......... 13 So I mn prrpiit«* I to lake rgrr of I fl hod Hl At v a I. k ml ofllt f, I.AkevIrM, Ortfgon, ■ into finely powdered whiting. Tlie 2,0» 0 feet. Already It Is possible la into the gigantic wheat-producing sec- j will be In smaller tracts and su tL: II. F. AI i I h -I. his , judge of elec )MM»|li(* Ulitl (l<’fll|f Io , ( lllllp ()|) Jnh fl, IW*. certain of the palm groves in the oases keys should lie nibbed one at a time (ton that It now is has offered ample ly settled that the local market - lion and mileiigu ........ 8 Nolh-c I k hereby given I hat hi compliance — V.'ll.l M VM»»N IllVKK and afterward isilishcd w it 11 an old soft to get double the water formerly avail opportunity for all tbe farmers ot supply til the laiwr needed la th* nm - uliit the provision« of ihe act of (*oiigre«ii of t ¡eo. T. I'line, judge of elec able. Will keep n flonriliiiu ll«»mm mid managing ability to build up moder vest. That will mark ths end uf h- ’ silk handkerchief. Jam*.LINT*, entitled "An act for thenalv of tion and mileage......... uill hn\p I' mm I iii r iimi Hay for 8 ate fortunes and acquire large tracts summer migration. limber I aih I n tn the Htair« of California, Ore- | Keep the wax coated boxe« in w hielt "Balaklava" Buglaa. II or KVA......................... ot land. These they hare adorned R<Hi, Nevada, and U e-hlngton Territory/’ a-« W. >L L'o;ielanil. clerk of elec Bugles that “Bounded the charge of with splendid homes, orchards and tion and mileage................. 8 00 crackers me piu ked, as they make ex- extended to all the Public Land state« l»y art Bwimmsrs* Crsmp. BOATS ROW RENT the Light Brigade at Balaklava" are 'celleut polishers for in ns instead of lhe of \uguM4, I m ».’. I ¡ixtcMh llvedvr, of Krfft». W. It. Brown, clerk of elec shade trees, and have stocked with Tn drowning accidents where exr<' Beat of 11« nimmt (or All ,as common iu England as the original county of Klamath, Mate of Oregon, ha« thia little blocks of wax generally ums I. fiae cattle end good breeds of all do swimmers suddenly lose all con''» tion and mileage................... cherry trees that Oaorge Washington mestic stock. The wheat belt is ala> Will e.itrx mail for camper« to day hied in thia office hla «worn »tatvment their powers, the usual explanatl! o. CofTve grounds kept in the sink strain M. M. Sewell, iletk of clec- •ml from Agency. No. 31.11, for the ptirrhftNe ol the « \ no »4 of did not cut down are in America. Now er will catch grease and thus prevent Lord Tredegar, who waa on« of tbe "the greatest grass land on the cramps Is beginning to be lojksu ti >n mid mileage................... fl Hi (’Hon No. H, In Tow n«h)p No. 4 » H, Range No 1 HANK MI.VI’.S, earth." That Is. native grass grows as Insufficient. It has been nolo... 7 K V .M, and will < ff»r proof to «how that the X. II. Fennell, judge of elec i «logging of the |>i|>es if all greasy water 600, says the charge waa not sounded: there In profusion, and It makes the that persons having dlsea:e o' t land Ming lit la more valuable for U m timber or is |Hiiire<l through the »trainer. tion ami mileage.................. that the troopers w«rw among tbe guns heat grazing of any gruss crop. All' 3 middle ear. who have alrcadv aziowr Rloiic than for agricultural pur|H*«e,<«( and to before anyone thought of a bugi« Notice of 5alc of I'npatcnted .Swamp cMAbllRli III* < lahn to fluid laud before (¡co V. (>i illith, judge ol election When lemons Imve become hard and these things have enabled the progres- symptoms of vertigo, are eaneclally lia mid mileage ........................ 1) 60 dry immerse them in cold water. They order. I -mis <’ha»inlii, clerk ol Klamath County, Oregon, rive farmers to surround themselves ble to such acicdents. and as 'tiu> 1 tic. Nwtles Is hrreby «Iven Hist tin- mala |,an<1 at liln otlh-c at Klamaili Fiili«, Oregon,on Mon- T. I.. Sullivan, judge of elec* with everything that goes to make reml.lrcnlar canals are the organs «' . will soon become quite soil and ready to Harmlsoa. I ti >n mid mileage................... Heard will r>'celv<-M'Mlr.l lil.l« moil 2 o'elis-k' »lu>, the ¡>1 da) of O dob *r, 1 rural life delightful. direction, it Is suggested that < - a 3 00 use. 11«* name« a« «liiuwe»: *'I learned a smattering of •very- P M. July'14 twin lor any Intonisi llu- Hla e These wide-awake farmers are stu slight hemorrhage In this dellc.-' Win. I.. Frain, clerk of elec O. II Morgan, of Kono, Oregon, Soak new brooms in strong hot salt thing in college," «aid she may Wave In the lollnainx ■l-><-rlb«,| impel dents of everything that conies Into structure from a blow by the v. iven tion iiik I mileage................... 3 00 water before using; this toughens the E»llc Morgan,** •' '• enied Manin p t.siiit«. to wIt : "Don't you thhik that waa a bad I their live«. At a glance they can tell would result In litter helplessr w. I Il W McCormlek.of •• •• The MK',, N', «< st. MW, ol HK', and«8», S. S. Hill, clerk of election idea?" «onia one asked. bristles and the brooms 1 ist Linger. which of two steers will gal i a pound Persons with ears not perfectly sour c Madinin, of •• " «f HW», ol Hecilon 21 mi I IV1, of S.*i lina 2> I’ 2.V and mileage.......................... 8 00 "No. you see I didn't get enough of the quicker and on a given ration, and are therefore warned against fl£ia«» Aux au .I all p'rain»claiming nlvrrsflly the H H « K, ilia Inuits in Mi'i'tluii 2-> heinä anmr I W. A. Stoim, clerk of elec- anything to unlit me for becoming a tills same faculty makes them Judge» ruing In rough water. abovv-dvflCrtlH it landa are requealed to tllv eeye4. real good housekeeper "— Detroit Free of human character as well. ANNOUNCEMENT li >u mid mileage.................. 3 their fdalma In ihh idllcc on or before aald I At All hide must Is* aoonmpaiiled by an sppll They "And you think »he love, him?” Press. J. N. WATbON, «alien ami sHI.lavit lo pori-limo lu ni-eor.laiiov day of October, lwOfl. J. F. teadler, judge ol elec* I'now what kind of men they are deal "Of onrm. Iler fnther nun no t*>e* 7 Ifl V 2U H i h I n KT. «Hb Heriloit IHM ol llollliisor and Pullon'« A- - — -------- --------- — 'Ilka":» tion....... .................................. ing with and treat them accordingly. « 00 The partnerspip heretofore existing ind all her relatives just half him.”— f'islesn<l ilovlarallun a, provided by Moellon M. Hauks, judge ol elis tion Fon H ai .U—4VU aere stuck ru 6 00 under lite firm name of Hoyt mid Kirk a<F" SAPIENT SENTENCES. MH) Many a man who came to the harvest ¿bieago Tribune , ani mid by cauli or < hook lor lull amount of- like a tramp, a man used to a cul <>. A. .Stearns, judge of elec Illy, Oregon. 4:X) acres cun teivd. Perfect people are very tiring. patrick, butcher«, Fort Klamath,Klam Rprlna. tured home, but fallen from grace and No bld for less Ihan |l.«« per nero will bo valoi. tion ..................... •.................. Plenty ol goml range, 0 00 ath county, Oregon, having been dis Arrogance leaves behind a trail of "down on hla luck," has been singled Dime Nature too In Henning ho us«, eunnlilered. II. E. Dunlap, cleik of elec safer; house; Itarn; corrals; Fo In encl coo ’ rctreaf , solved in July 11X15—Mr. Kirkpatrick ill-feeling and enmity. out by th« farmer or his wife as ouv Ths risili to roj. rt any and all blds l> rc Bhf pu» bet vtrdant carpet down— tion ...................................... wire fencing. Kohl witli or 0 00 retiring—the undersigned give« notice Too many men spend their money fit for better things. Such a man Is served. Th» one that can’t l»e b«ai. Hurry I.. White, clerk of elec Appllrailon « H i.n u., n<l2 . —Judge. l‘»l cattle. For further purticidnia treated aa oa« of the family H.s that he will not In* responsible for, nor before they get hold of IL tion .................................. ;.,. Io (1.11, Iiro» n I'll-.. ; 1 I ol.flsioiii oi A. Iliinling, Merit.I, (he. We strengthen ourselves by the «1- story Is laaraad If hs wishes to tell it 0 00 pay any claim* against said firm trout Better Poller- Ilres.ui, end marked. "Applu-atuiii sud bol u> tfhen th« barvaat la over he Is given II. L. Holgate, clerk of elec •rciM of lifting up other«. Mr Johnson—Don't yot fink It nns thia date. purchsas bnpslvnli'd Hnauip Lands.'* tion.......................................... ______ _______ Th« dollar you give doe« more good steady work. Th« b«nd that throws____ Yon enn buy embroidery lor almost fl 00 •neier __________ to coax a womaL urn. to tiri ■* O. 8. H oyt . U. (I. Hrown, equal plans of than the million« you wish you could people togatlter of nothing st the K. K. K. «toru special 0. U. Low, judge of election.. fl 00 Clerk Halo l and Hoard Fort Klmnatb, Oregon, August 3,11X16. fiv«. thought become« established | Mr jsnk,(,n Dunno; but T fink It H o I h ' i I t'ascy, judge of el«jg- Paled thia 26th day of April, IMU. ô-a 7-lHM tuile. .1« it Cases of tkl« kind Mb be related la lID B darned sight safer! - Puck. •8. The Pioneer Bank of Klamath County 18 I I REAL ESTATE! REAL ESTATE BEAL ESTA.TFÜ BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED « oo OO 88 J. F. NOWLIN & CO •> Willson Block, Klamath Falls, C; MERRILL oo i MELVIN D. WILLIAMS COUNTY Civil and Irrigation Engineer, I East Main St., balow 4th I I In the heart of the Klamath Basin Best investment you at prices .......... in Merrill proper! Residence property $1.50 to $1 Business — to $15 Klamath CommerciaFAgensy Klamath Falls, Ciet City Meat Market e s Qn*niiîî tjmm S| J0ä 3N D,,l,,IEi, 1 ? WEISS & ARMAND $ ORR S H1RDW1RE STORE ’ Pall*, T. and foot Merrill Creamery' Butter at Law Curd 6 oo KLAMATH BARBER SHOP oo I « I