KLAMATH COU ¡TY BANK SAFEST MATERIALS. The Pioneer Bank of Klamath County I iih | ■•"«ml Auliti ti Miihiiiviil .1 «»•»• I ill. ||NM¡ » > I u«l>ihli< « '.Itili '.<H < ‘upltül Shw k hllh |o»i I Kill pille bik I I lidlVid«*d prulllw I Utili hllltll IhjMlNlt», Mtllip’i I l<« t h(-> k < ‘ i«hi»,i'»» l'hri'k« «»m» t indine llvmaiid 1‘«*1 tilit dii«n ««I |>.*| k » nii .oui wo KLAMATH COUNTY Ona the atabfllng eummilteaa nt tba National Fira Protection kaaocte lion devotee Its attention ku tboea faeluraa of roue.ru ll<xi etiich era lent dealgua.1 to check lhe pnutreea of a counagrallou luituedlately after the I Baltimore disaster of February teal, reports the New York Tribune, this committee entered upon an elate,rale Investigation of tba damaged property, with a vie* to obtaining such fresh Ire- format loti as might be afforded there by It was hoped that a report would be ready In the spring or early summer F'<er some reason Its appearance «as delayed much longer The document was distributed only a few days ago in spile of Its tardiness lhe opinions tbsre embodied will prove Immense value to insurant e men. architecta, owuers of large buildings and to those municipal oncers who have occasion to study the essetetosla uf dre resistive construction The committee was coniptieed of 12 well-known experts, and in the per- formaace of this special task had the ' asslstsnie >f four others 80 author! tative an espreaalou aa that <X these »men has not appeared te-f<»re tn many , l**ing timi du iny khejttlwlgr 1%, < nvliiei Ai n E K. Ai » t DR. WM. MARTIN Ate You lining to Build? II so I waul an opportunity o ligure ■ Ui li.ur wink. I au. prepared to liiake prices on all i-la»xes ul Imil.lings ami will luinioli Ilians wliriievrt necessary All » m k guaranteed. A. M. Tavlnr, n < 'ontrarior Mlid Builder. DENTIST Klamath Falls, Oregon I lisve <'«inni lai IrAMc«! from < oiiipanv Mini I I the l>, 1 KUinaih <’"ltgrr nil loel t»n fl»«* » .lb« lit» ow ii»*«| l«y Iii«*»« |NN> pl««, Mai» Vmrt all uhu k hik I lr«*ApMPsing on ihnce premi««*» will I n * Im|MHH«tlc«l. lit It» (!• MELVIN 0. WILLIAMS Hird I amia I««)*. IIMtQlt I 4NI> NOTI« > i Timber l.amt. Art Jour i i »; m Nolit-e lot Publication I 1 mirti Ntgtr» Lund OMrr, l-ak«'t leu . orrgtsn COUNTY SURVEYOR Civil and Irrigation Engineer, , LAND SURVEYOR East Main St. below 4th KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON I Jour I*. HA* Nttllrr I« hr«« by given that m romphatit r Wills Ihr |.f,«L iL'ill* esi I lit Bit «s| t ullflff«« «si ! Itm« H • rUlillod ' An a« I lor the *alr ol < timber land* in ihr Mair« ol t aliltsriiia. Ofr g«>h. \« tada ati«l W ashlhgioti 1 «-f f ilisr) .' a* •• «Iriiit« d its ail Iter rubli« I amt Ríate« b* act nt August I I’*' I aa* II Ratlin ol Hire Lahr Htair uf WlMMtn«in ita* thl« day Air.I in thi» t-ffi««- ht» •worn «<ai«*mvni No Ilia, lor iliv purt'l.a v «J lh> \ y I i tsf -t t iiuii N«s V j iii |own»hi|> So Ja K, Kantf«' N« a F 55 M amt I Olli off f |«r«s<t( Its «how that tlir lau«l MMAght ie iiiiifi- lal'iats't !••< it« imb»i or m «»« Ilian I tor agri« otturai pufpt»««** ami lu ewfat«h»h hi« , i claim Its mh «1 lan-l Isrlor«* ttrorgr t ha*iaiii < Irfh ol Klamath r«»unl* Oregon at hi« oth«r n kiaiuittit Bg||a e- n M » lai iit« 4th da« ol Nr|ttrmber «gut. Hr name» a« hiiik «-' »: Henry u wparF. «»t y«trr»i. Orrgoi ; Frrd Quad* ««i l<«<«■•! Oregon Juhu» I* 5*'«s|l. «st ■ A*hlaml Oregon t'larcure L Mr Piter •••!». <»l I istalli» Pam. Orggt«n C. T. BONNI-Y, Any and all pegwis»claiming advrrarly Ihr , alMitv s|s M'ribrd lami* are r»«(Ur»lr«l to Air I ibt-lf « (aim« tu Ilii« ««Uh r ssii or brltsrr «aid 411* «lay ol >«|>trml«rf. l*aa. ». •! i«. » wo« J S iv »i»«.« Register Attorney and Counselor at l aw Etaiuliilng Afisir.ii t-. .1 S| m < laity NOTARY PUBLIC New Contest Nolke. Worth'll Building I •• im I iu«'t»i «»I • In- liiit-rHir. I'niiAtl Htalrs I «mi <'fit« Or«*««Ml, July A. IVIM A siiBrlrtlt rouirtl «f!i»l«ttt hsvilag lat-rn ftlttl nt ibi« • rt.< «i by Ri'twri (> Hot nine. « on flood Honest Sert h e lisiäni ■«Ain>l Fiiln *«» <MI. |<»| u « m -||«» u A. ami lhe Card That Wins ina«h M ay ! • F», M5 \ *1111111 7 low iihlti|> T7 M . Kangr In k . by <»M «r Hlr'iibofg I «tiilretrr. in «huh It ITS MINE I« allrg«-«1 Ihai waul t»M-«r Mtrrnbutg lia* utter Ilo» would II '-lul l M.-rl Fl int suit 11.11 Iv lailrtl. m t«« patti miry. In comply as a aulislitute for brick; doesn't a lib ihr public lami Ian« oi ihr l'nilr«! Mtalr« amt Ihr mir« ititi regulation« rslablisbPtl cost so much and looks Iwller lltrrrumlrr rrlatli# tu mlablbihing amt main laming fr*i«|t-n« «• U|M»n »«iti lami. that hr <|i*l inti establish a rrahlmcr m a h«>u<*e,«Hiteinjüi nmnlhw fr«iiu tlir iiair «»I hl« *aid miry, thai IK hr ha« lifter fr«i<lrt1 < •'iiliiiiii>ii‘l) u | miu «an! laml.iliai h« ha« nr«rr made any Improve turnt» upon «aiti Ian«! Ibat »alti alleged al» tM-iire hum Ihr »aid land uà» imi dur to hl» s um rmployinrni in ihr arm%. nary or marine « <»T| m > ol th«’ I mirti Mat»-« at a prit atr *«>l«lirr »»Ih» rr •ramali, or maun«« during Ihr war with Spaiti «»( tliirlltg an) ttlhrr wai In which Ito- I niir-I mai iwmgagrd; »aid |sarllr« air hrrt-b) tmiintil io apprAr, rr»p<nid ami offri r» td» m «- torn hing »ald allrgatmii ai IU «’rii« k a m on Aogu*i IA, IM»«», l»r(ore <t«-o • ha lain, t onni) < It-rk ol hlamalh t onni) ai hlaiuath Fall» Oregon. and ihai linai tirar mg will be held at io o'« I< m k a m on Augii»! . |*m tw-iorr (hr Krghirr amt Kreelver al ilo l iilled Miai« « l ami tilth«- m Lakgvit*. Oregon C. L. NOEL Building Contractor Iitin iiri E I September 27-29 years Perhaps It is without pre< »lent since the era of steel frame buildings opened The first topic treated In the "e<m elusions of the committee Is the ne esslty tor suitably shielding the rnelal columns, floor beams and other steel and Iron members of a m.elern structure The committee affirms In positive terms that nothing serves so effectively as well-burned brick, laid In cement mortar Hollow tile lack stability; they do no> stay In place, they are also perceptibly affected by severe beat Plaster block* are pro nouni ed Inferior to terra cotta. Hollow tile proved unsatisfactory for floor arches In Baltimore for a variety X reasons Sometimes the arcbee had loo Wide a span to Insure strength Sometimes they were not properly .verlald with cement Often the low r layer of the tile technically known ,« the web—would break under In- ense heat and thus weaken the rent of the tile Almost Invariably the lower flanges if the I beams in the floors showed -hat they had been inadequately pro ected One form iX covering failed wauae It was held by expotiad metal lips Another proved defective be aus* ths skew backs -projections from the adjacent arch lite- broke and re leased their burdaa On the whole, for arch coastruettea cement “ wm s tl to • land up well." although It waa out extensively used In Baltimore. For ev tertar walla tboae la froal .nd re*r rothteg has been found that a comparable with flood brick Stone .offers much more from Are On the ■ides also the walla abould be <X brick ind thick enough to stand alone if the adjoining buildings collapse Even in partitions terra ciXta plaster blocks ind metal lath proved unsatisfactory Thecommlttee qualified Its dlaapprov U by limiting the same to the present •nethods <X employing these materials The beat type of partition tested In the | Baltimore Are was <«e composed l X Ave-Inch tile, but the tetter usually rwcame loosened, and hence ceased to a to much good The significance of ” I this part of the report la enhanced by Everyone is urgently re quested to enter the pro ducts of their field, farm and orchard. Large pre- miums will be offered particulars of which will be announced KLAMATH BARBER SHOP Cleanliness and Good Work Guaranteed. A Iso Agent for LONDON AND LANCASHIRE HRE INS CO. WILLIAMSON CAMPING KIVER GROUND I am pri-juni-d Io lake care of |HM>pl<< who desire Io i nnip on Wll.i.iAMaoN It ivi 11 Will keep a Hoarding Houwand will have Pasture and llay for Horses ......... BORTS ROW RENT Best of Treatment for All Will carry mail for cnui|>ers to and from Agency. FRANK Si I. V ES. Notice of .Sale of Unpatented .Swamp lands Ihr eal«1 roiiir iant having. In a propar affidavit, flirti Juiir «). lwa>. «ri lorlh lat'l» who h «how that alter «lm* diligence par«'»lial M-rvlf« o( ihl» notier can imi br made, It I» lierrby ordrrrtl an«l diret-ttnl that »u« h notier or given li) itili amt proper publication. ? 12 a IA J N WATBON. trgtatar limber Land Notice. limber Land. Act June ! 1478 Notice (or Pub lieatioti I iillvtl Mlalv I ami tiffiir. l.akvvlvw. Oregon. Jill) A, IWNL Nolit-e «» hereby given thai I ii compliance with th« |«to\iNlon<i ol the art ol t'oiigrv«»« of him in 7 m , mlllletl 5n act lor the »ale ol timber land» ill lhe stair« ol t ahtoinla, Ore gon, Ni’iada. and 55a«hinglon lerrilory," a« extended Io all lhe Public Land Mtalea by at*l ol 5ugn«i 1. 1 n *.»2, I lyb»r« l Heeder, of Kent), county of Klaniaili. «tale of Oregon, ha» thi» flay filed hi thh «iltice hl» «worn »latemenl No 41,l|. for lhe purchimi of the » >v nv *4 of Merlion No h , hi T ow n«liip No 4ti K, Hauge No . b. 55 M. and will offer proof to »how that (lie land Nought 1» more vahiable for It» limber or atone lhail for agririilliiral purpose«, ami to miablhh III» claltii Io •aid land before Ue«> i I ih lain. < li t k ol Klaniaili County, Oregon, ni iilMonh-r al Klamath Fall», Oregon, on Mon day, the Ini day of October, hh* He name« a« w line**«»»: it It Morgan, of Keiio, Oregon l »lie Morgan, ” " *’ B 55 McCormick of " •• c MatllBun, of ” '• Any and all per«un» claiming adversely the above described land« are requoNted to Hie their claim» In thi» office on or before »aid 1st «lay ol October. IMM. J N 5VATM)N. Nutlrv Im hereby flven llmt lite Hiatt« l.niift Hoard will rrirlvc «t»|ci| lil<|« until * o'clock I* M Inly 24 I** lor any intvrc«i the Rtait* may havt* in the following dencribeti unpat anted Hwamp Land«, to wti The Nfit*. N‘> ol HK»4 AW»* of HK'g and HF\ of HW\ ol vtecilon 24 and W»> of Het tlon J • I 25 M It A k. lhe laiKl« ill Her Hon 15 being uiitmr veyetl All bld» mtMit be Accompanied by an appll cation and aflhlavit to piir«'hA»<! in nevordanve 7IAA2U Register. with Heetlon vurj of Hollinger and ('olton'» Code and floflaratlon aw provided by Heuilon Ion S ai k —f<H> acre etisk ranch near Wl and by eawh <»r check for full amount of Bly, Oregon. 4»H» acres can I»' culti- fered. No bld for lew« than fl uo per arm will l»e vatvil. Plenty of good range. Running considered. «liter, house; barn: corrals; 12 miles The right to reject any and all bid« 1« re »ire friuing. bold with or without served Application» and blds «liould be a<ldr**N«<ui I caitiff. For further particulars enquire to G. g llrown clerk Blate I and Hoard. Halent of C. A. Hunting, Merrill, Ore. II Oregon, and marked. ** Application and bid to urchaae Unpaienled Hwamp lati<1»s.” Y oii can buy embroidery for almo«! <L G. Brow n, Clerk Hate Land Hoard I nothing at the K. K. K. store sjiecial Peled this'«lli day of April, uwn. M 7 i»cu sale. 1 BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED Property handled in every part of Klamath County. Some splendid Bargains in Farm Lands, Raw Lands and Cultivated lainds . . . Some Sa^e Brush and Timber Land as low as $6 per acre. Some Choice Residence Blocks and Lots for sale on the Installment Plan. CALI. OR ADDRESS I tn additional comment of the commit tee relative to the proper subdivision X large floor spaces, like those in a department store It declares that without a sufficient number <X interior barriers the contents <X a "fire resist Ive" building are scarcely safer than tn one of tbs most careless construc tion In ths formulation of Ba repi*t the committee of the National Fire Pro tection asscM-lation has rendered an important service to the country. Phone 471 Willson Block, Klamath Falls, Or. MERRILL In the heart of the Klamath Basin Best investment you can make is in Merrill property at prevailing prices ...... Residence property—$1.50 to $4 per front foot Business property—$10 to $15 per front foot Klamath Commercial Agency Klamath Falls, Oregon MERRILL AGENTS FITCH A. SPENCER A City Meat Market WEISS A ARMAND PROPRIETORS ALL KINDS OF FRESH, SALT AND SNOKEO NEATS SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS Merrill Creamery Butter pRANK ANKENY RACES RACES =========== Tbs Danas bare been building a ves sel upon the lines uf Noah's ark la <le- ecrlbed In Geaeela. Tba modal la >0 feet lung. five fool wide and throe feet tn baighl. one tenth of Noah's meas urements it was floated on tba sound ou October 30. with a part, of profae tor a, engineers and ofllclala on board, and la reported to bars behaved ad mlrably at sea. Tba eveal confirms tba tboory that tbs Babylonians bad at a vary early period a sea borne com meres, that Noah's ship was a eea-go- Ing vessel. and that It was driven, as reoorded In the Babylonian annals, by a storm wave up to tba Doab of tba Tigris and Euphrates Into the moun tains. Tba remembrance of thia ca lamity. which destroyed whole cltiaa. lasted long and grew with the Jews In to the account of a flood. Herr Von Iberlng atataa that the Babylonians kept doves on board tbair ships, which they occasionally releaaed, and thus, by following the direction of their flight, were able to reach land. Large purses are offered for the big three days meet See program elsewhere in this paper = TELL For full particulars Address WEATHER BY ONIONS 9 Fresh Candies and Bon Bons, Stationery. Notions. Cigars and Tobacco in Season DAILY PAPERS AND MAGAZINES 4fo/7» Street near Postoffice 1 DANES BUILDING AN ARK. || Worths'' few ConatrucUa« a Uatqae Vo* .tarnod A-ftse MUp Described in Oonasta. J. F. NOWLIN & CO., Dealers In Real Estate 1906 !» Free I. ». SIF.MESS, l'n.pr»l.r. REAL ESTATE RE*L ESTATE! REAL ESTATE! Proper Corwtruetkoo of Graaf Build- iu<w Àsrartalnad by Cornmittaa of *>part*— PacU for « Bull dar a. lh*Mniin*t*N f 130,fill Ki » I «HH.lil fl? 141 ®t ft.HUW.Ihl 20.317 13,KU til LAABOVS or VALU» FBOK TBC NIQ AALTIMOBK FIH*. We can sell your property, ESTATE lust with us Bargains—A lot ItiOxlHU feet on lake front. found—only flti front foot if vou wish a quick sale The best gaiden spot to be Bill acre improved farm six miles of the city, |25 per acre MAIN STREET PROPERTY REAL CHEAP / F. CROFT A CO. J I aim to be reliable COENEE 45 feet frontage on Main Street and 1th at moderate price rrenah Peasants Ptent Their Crops la ▲oeordanes with Theee Pe culiar Signa. B. St. Geo. Bishop Secretary One of the ritee performed by the French peaaanta on New Year's eve is the forecasting of the weather for the coming year by means of onions When lhe bells ring for midnight mass they scoop out the middles of U onions, sei them in a row on lhe bile hen labis All lhem with salt and name them for the months of lhe jaar. Then, when they return from mass they examine the condition of the salt If it has melted in any of the “months,** those month* will be rainy; if the salt re mains dry It indicates drouth; if half melted lhe first fortnight of the month will be wet The peasant* hare such Implicit faith in this means of foretelling the weather that they plant their crops in accordance with the prophecy of the Good money value in city and eoantry realty. Saw mill for sale or trade Fire insurance written in companies that pay. exhibition. Local prehistoric relics on The finest specimens of Columbian elephant,s teeth in existe tn ce are at my office. T. W. STEPHENS *