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E. B. HENRY C. T. BOXXTA. ( Attorney and Counselor at law Examining K -n,- ' .1' Liv II t X.ilXt I K and Romance of a Pink Gow n kl AM A TH 1- Al I > i.Jty NOTARY PUBLIC O f »'K E N w " Mi’ll I’..... .litti- Flau« and DR. WM. MARTIN Hv Ml IOM rttixt IllHNXOX • delighted to «<■<• him. and |í II I OR and Hl II IH R M A : X DENTIST K N D ideation» Furni J. E. DUVAL LOX I R 4 * WILLSON I i < «lu Cffice over Klama:h County Bank him thaï BONNEY A. TEXTOR t EGAI RFtl Foliokin Bay xTK.U I wm fnrm.h »1- h*r n«»n~rv»idrii** The exaintv.«' nt t! w - » ftce N't« W i ; « IV ï MELVIN D. WILLIAMS N1 1 « « » « » i*;*. • s i iii'ii (itii.ii'' 11111 h i ii COL XT’S SURVEYOR LAND I he invtituhoa rihvmg the c hie v rment rs required Wr d and tuition $!* ;-rr . r M M aty » V SURVEYOR East Main St., below 4th KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON DR C. P. EVANS A. HUSON AT W I I Commercial College OREGON KLAMATH FALLS f!tv IbM VbirLpf ter «I hat »he «hoiild practice . n the I ASHLAND— OtF.ce i. i;»w Kclsiiy Block ATTORNEYS PORTLAND, OREGON, U.S.A. MASON DENTIST Ashland Oregon I p< rml- Thia institntion i« tlmrmighlv e<|Uipjt-l w ith bank -»ftìce*». and all appliancv« • a thoroagb tip- t •- Lite bn«ine>» training LAW KLAMATH FALLS. OR k - • * .«• gT gave « iteti all thr childrrt itt le M ille bad an ’ »hr sad’v a« I.«»t« r asked hrr WILL A. LEONARD X *r • >ur >t•»*< :.«. ’ d*t-r Itudents who enter eC'irr a tune mom > Âô »ill he entitled t 9iC. Addre»» DENTIST Emma Block. Klamath Falls 9 TTT TH IS LODGE CELL ON Civil and Irrigation Engineer, The young ls«?v «aid t iu«t as Millie • acticing ant! w«« pr home, hrr teacher can < a ; t h a 1<'v r I v g w r in It was a pink cn»ht r«l with tiny sprays Iley. Marra re? srr but ther»1 Ashland Commercial College hrn. her go < « m • iii | a ni< it » “If y«»u can buy i »rd'« irk.” »»hl h idy fri«*mls I«» e»» l<> tin il »priug «hupping ” “I ?»!«•*>■ i *u were nrv ur li tr. wick *t» r«’*.” answer«*« ing merrily al the id«» Un« dr«**»« cam«* frum Pnri*?” without pridr. »hr glttm « I at I pHliloli to observe thr rffrrt «hr Wi pio'lunug by her surprising Dial inent. Hr I ke«l as st ar list! as sh« c«»uhl have v* ikhrd » 4 B ä O Illi'S IHDIIREIIOIE ’ a A ' e W À ' I prop » ii row ALL K/fiDS OF FRESH. SALT /AT SMOKED MEAIS SAU! AGES OF ai l WINDS C reame rv Hutter Mk. Il Hi s ”1» tliat where you do y«»ur • huf» ping hr inquire«! smiling, th*»u vult •• had a i ur « u* sharp ring “Oh. n* . uf Course tl*»l, I in ve there ! “And les«| y. Klamath Falls. Or SODA WATER Manufactured in a . Flavors i immth in tin Marit»« Jr. V\ M. BÁ>ÁKIKG BY1MA Telephone .Main 33 1.-1« t o^vv ESPY, the Soda Water Man ? J crust (fompornj >4 H KLAMATH BARBER SHOP BELMONT FEED YARD Feed, Hay, Grain, Etc. We have a good yard and look ofter your an imals properly. \\ II I iamson CAMP ING Guaranteed Stacrtùïfemt Acoden® and Vehicle Dealer. riv i r GROUND HAVE YOU SENT YOUR DOLLAR? TO REPUBLICANS: We are anxinu« to Lave every Re- pubhean in il<>«c touch, an<l work ingin harmony with the Republican National Congre'^ionalCommittee in i favor ol the election of a Republican Congo s«. The Congressional campaign must be based on the administrative and (legislative record of the party, and, that being so. Theodore Roosevelt's I ¡HTsonality must be a central figure and lii« achievement« a central Cleanliness and Good Work C. C. Low, PropT I , BUSINESS COLLEGE When in Town \tn Ian. » iti olmes > “ f « A a W A MLÍSS £ ARMAND “Ml«« I «•■ ter ” ani I Mill • Hr dr w harp I truth "Miaa Mar gar« t I. hr limisi ••Yr« * her nmnr lie. wurpru ed in hrr turn at hi» « k it« r rnrnt “And she i« n t inarriw! ?” <•• ntli .» Mr I>»irta ii . I «• ’ At ”X". indeed. She i» all n|onr it m> th« r «hr«! a«t.yvnr, and she i« vrrv r me thr winter w. wr»rnt in I’nris « n my hirthdny an«! wr had sa«! and l< nely ” “Where does »hr live**“ hr a«kr>l. al> tr; we f« nr n'v my nmthrr, •Miccrss results from t’tvo mptly “Xut in thi« t«»wn?” an«! *atl • r «nd « nr friend “ Just beb ■ w Ii •• re M 111 Ir rrplir ». things opportunity ¿nd pre h vrly prrsrnt* and did you r promts • n your birth- “you » an »«»r the h ■ >*« fr- tn Ii« r» tl at paredness. Asked Millie, wh« l<«vr<! t< hear yriiow <me with Ute cupula.” jMMiitHig t, '< I #w I - ww c< ■gr tcMnUiai KLAMATH FALLS SODA WATER it out. f th«-»«- gala days which the hat! i.» ver un«h lower! grtiuig th* «• Otiti ’•Thank you very much.” »aid her ki w n. THE MOST Rra.1 :.e e« ,.|«» < . "Oh yrs b< ks an<! rAndv an«’ «’«•/- «trange r>>nip»niuu. nnd in n moment REFRESHING SUMMER DRINK of H<4nwt I xmmm Q Deg* g«a.ju«le» rr • - f pir k r« «es and n ns»es • f ..rs I r w ns * utside the grounds, hurr¿ ing 'w.» X.WM ««»I lie <«f thr vallry t« match m\ g«-wn. nml duw n the street. ih« fwt* mai t .1 ) um w ill tail «t the <*4wr a beautiful diam- nd h-ckrt ct ntaining Dinner was over. a miniaturr ¡«»■»rd, ami still n»*thing wan srm uf w e pav 4 % on ome deposits, current "Oh Mi*» Lester may T see the lock M r Iisrrah The clock ha«l «truck II, et?” asked the child, eagrrlv rate* on savings accounts, receive deposits the coachman bad rum«* in 1« in«|iiirr Hrr friend 1« «-ked • i '■ »nlv grave if ‘ r sh«*iild put ihr genlleman’* h< suited tc check, and do a genera! bank and «tern as sir »aid ”X. f haven’t H| f«»r thr bight am! O • fan i v w ing business.. it < r. n« w " and M .e th« ugh l< ? gn,g dr filing a» t* thr a«!v i»ahilitv «•( to kn<«w if it were 1« st. <»r what its tiring when thr culprit appear«-«! You can have the advantages c4 a fate dared a»kr> rn- r» «pie«fi< t<* Put hr« athh «s and heated as though fr« in strong bank at your very dour by using the next m<*ment. the v< »ing la<!v sur it urry ing the mails. prised her by telling hrr shr ««• tr» When hr could «peak hr begun hi« have the g w r. an wear if t«- the chil ap> |ogi««s ¡1« wa» assure«! that hr Srnd us your deposits Acknowledg dren’s part v. an«! ineiting 1 rr tf et. and (■• uid !»•• pard« nr<! on « nlv on« «••«•!« ment will be vnt you by return mu J there t«<g< t« 11 r <1 r« -smakrr’» f• I a*r ti* i that hr make a full and free rs her measure taken. »« that the w. rk plhiihtc n • f hi» erratic behavior Savings accounts received from one t f making < ver the dress c< uld hr be II«- agreed that I.is rud« nr««» dem»n<l- dollar up. GRIZZLE BROS gun at r>nrr «<1 it. and ri«»t without confusion, re KLA MATH FALL« Oj*n an acci/unt with us and note At la»t thr day came, and when she late«! his story. OREGON was rea ’i dreesed ir. all hrr flr.erv. bow rapidi) it will grow ’l l r« »- %« ars bef< re while living hrr drlight kt rw n« b< unde I’nri«. whrr« hi» t isiness intrrr«ta <!♦• H< w lovely Millie !• • ked an«! how n,! « ; |i- pr« «• r.< e hr lad net Mi»» FRANK UATSON PrrwW she rnj« yed staring at hrrvelf in her I rsfrr and hr« ••fur rhgag«*d t«’ hrr. L DURHAM V«. Í fr« r.'1’« fig mirror’ It wa* »nr«! t Tl rn a wretched tn»» ndrrstanding H FLAP t« ’ which wa« the prettier «--g1 • the m - and thrv »|unrrrl« «l nnd parted C CATCH!'« Aa* Sreretaey child hrr»elf. <-r hrr inniaent ceLght •I .•nig« fh« pruvrr!« shglif I v. “They I in I er apnrsranee IrwA • «e •rxifiliand »« tiiinrrvlrd in ha«t<* t< rrprnt at Iro- T> ♦ narlv f wn« fain l«r <’ t< hrr. .« yr<j !•» dir O R N X ( c . wmf t<. tire.’* Soon lif'rr the l.rstrrs left Oi.fiA and WW < w th thr beautiful Inw-n ar«! gnnlrn. 5 «h* ! gk J-».’N., ui Hr -i 2 lighted by < I mr«r lan»rrr* e* dark- I’nriw and rrt«;:ried tn America mrnl F. oc.n.l al I i*rt>Mi wr.fi I «•* t r « « ’ rn t h . l.rar«l ¡K-cidrfitIi "f Mr f ‘1 • kirc|o't a ei • ' i »’•I ‘ * nr*b fell, thr lux’iri ‘ rr en* r the ami then a rurm r rrarhrd bin <-f thr 24TW ash .5 t P ortland , Ot»F / •I ihr H< r* I H m («'«-yr “•« < ’’•«•rd gnvlv drr«»-rd cl i dren ar.«’ best » f nil yoim» lady*« iippr« n« l imr mnrriapr. L-l- .< «,60 000» with a I and marhinrrv Luv for a law the r» "*ic for a small orenrxtra was but r ♦ »».■ n Jo*t all t rat r of her < h > I. in SINGER SEUINO MACHINES w and now mjuvt a luciativr jwailton - with pF'-vidrd. arid there wii* danving <>n rrtiirn to Am« ri» a f I < prev ion» w mt« r 0* I S Gu*»»r»mrf>l mil* | iltfifarm PRICE $40. the bruad piaz/a Timber Land Notice. I »• trird in vain f* r new« <»f hrr I brv <i Mr i.fci • CMjrar al th* ||< Imr- FL. For 5 Drawer Drop Head There was a lull in tlie mu«ic w hile ha«l no mutual frirnda of whom h« in«M Colkgr went «., Ja|xn and foundry * Xe , Timber Land. ActJtjne 3.1»7S.—Notice for P ib- Genuine Singer the performer»» were having rt-fre«l. rncfTTHMulv *.x • rtdul buarnraa <.f Im < wr Th« / oiil<J ,m|iiirr arid hr could learn al»e«» Hratlon. Baldwin the Hardware Deller menta, and Millie wa« playing an ex man • auctrv «• the rrwlt w.lr * <1 trtt.rmal *f»d ' United States Land Ofter, Lakeview, Oregoa, lutriy nothin? '-f her citing game of dr<«p the handkerchief faa>lxal tiaining »huh rrial>«rd him t< x»a»{. July t, 1SMX.. The dreaa which Millie wore wn« « nr r>j5M>rtuniit*> aid n.<-uid (Item to ha purpt,* Notice is hereby given that in compliance in the summer h««ii»e. when a child hr veil remembered, anti aroused hi« FRIENDS COMINO. with the provisions of th»- a» t of < ongr**»« of came runningt«-jointhem. As he t«««.k interest and curioaity at one«. <1 Writ? If.f hrr It.kirt It lellt all ala>ui the Thr Flolmet ButinrM College tlir enurte« ol Mudy If so, meet them at tbe railroad with June 3, UCK entitled An act for the »ale of hi« place in the ring, hr «aid: "Mrs. rr»t thry knew timber land» in the States of California, Ore Hancock wants ««»me one t<« plnv for tuttion. et< |i a a lukirr yuv will krrp he- ■ ne of the Mammoth (table team«. It gon. Nevada arid Washington Territory,” a« Hrrr ¡»wila <»f laughter met him. and •Fining to Jerusalem.’and I wa« afraid tauae if m wotlh while eeeuree them an ea-y, comfortable ride. extended to all the Public Land States by a/*t «hr would a*»k me. an I g«»t out of it. thr judge «aid. ?rav«|y: “Y«»u have re Ihev won't be t.r-d when they get here, of Ingustd. 1SW. Ulysses £. Reeder, of K«-no, ' Someb««dy told her that you could play, lated event« up t<» «even o’clock thia county of Klamsth, state of Oregon, has thi« riming It Is with thr last four hour« ftatee very low. Millie Í urrier but «he does not know day filed in this office bin sworn statement we have now to deal. You have <»n?y t<» where you are. ao y«»u are all right.” No. 3131, for the purchase oi the s>*ne>4of br?in thr story instead of rndinir it.” Millie fl us he«! at the mere t bought of Section No R, in Township No. 40 H. Rang»- No. “Yea; g<< on. ?<» on.” they all crird playing before «o many people, ami «he 7 E W M. and will offer pr<»of to show that the Thr poor fellow looked confused, in .and Nought is more valuable for its tinier or wa» tempted io rrrruiin where «hr was. »•.one then for agricultural purposes, and to but Minn Lester’s influence made itself deed, for a moment, ¡»oliahed man of WASHINGTON R TtNTH STjl establish bis claim to »aid land before Geo. felt. She did not formulate it. but she the world a« he wo«, but reeoverin? Write direct to I-rlnrlpal. ltoom !.'A PORTLAND OWE.» FEED AT < ha»tain. Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon, felt unconsciously that since her kind himself, he «aid: ”1 must leave that to at his off*' e at Klarnath Falls, Oregon, on Mon teacher had done «<• much for her, it your imagination. It ought to suffi« e day. the 1st day of October, 19W. wma only right she should make home to l»r told that the rn?a?vment is re He names as witnesses; use of what had been ao gerierounly newed.” Í (¡. B Morr«n. of Keno, Oregon, A fid Misa l/aster, or Mrs Ifarrah, a« given her. And to. despite the re mon Eslie Morgan,•* *• «trances of the other«, «he left the she became ««»on after, was fond of re B W McCormick,of •• •• minding Millie that because ahe wn« game and returned to the house. C. Madison, of •• •• Very timidly she made ki> «wn her er kind and obliging and returned to the Any and all persons claiming adversely the above desert bed lands are rt^nesteff to fl le rand to Mr«. Hancock, who arniled a drawing room to play, as Mrs Han their claims in this office on or b«*fore »aid 1st kind approval upon her. a« «he thanked cock wished, she had been the means of day of October, IMS. J. N. WATMON, her and told her that the children had making two people happy for life. 7 1S-S20 Register. run away, thinking the frame wan given These same people were ever thr beat up. but would probably soon return. of friends to Millie, whom they love<l Also Agent for LONDON AND In the meantime would not Millie play hardly less than their own children She Bargain«. LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO. Having a large «lock of vehicle« to ar one of her piece«? Mr«. Hancock naked. was educated as her first teacher had There were several people in the planned, and became an artiat of no rive «oor> arid being crowded for room I offer epeciai price« on all Farm and drawing room, among them a gentle small merit, and. what ia better, a good Spring wagon« that are in dock at pre«, man whose appearance had treated and noble woman Portland Tran Boarding «nd da, school for fount I a JT aa ent, will cave you from $ 5 to $ 20 on some excitement from ita being 00 un script. Musle (Lesrhtl«hy ma th od). Art; rompi««« PHONE 205 every vehicle. Baldwin, the Hardware expected. A r ad s m is Coors« special iadsrAinaata. Fat I A V Wfurmatloa address Slater Superior. I thought in the campaign. We desire to maintain the work of this c ampaign with popular subscri|>- tions of < )nc Dollar eac h from Repui>- lican«. To each subscriber we will rend the Republican National Cam paign Text Book and all documents issued by the Committee. Help us achieve a great victory. J amis S. SnrxMAN, Chairman. P. 0. Box »u6j, New York.