9 Ashland Normal The Southern Oregon Stale Normal Hchool will conduct a Summer School thia year beginning with the Hlh of July and continuing until Tuesday, th« 12th ot Augu*t. The purpoM of tin* school I* to afford opportunity fur a study ol the several branches preparatory to aiauiinaUon County and State Certificate. and Hint« Diploma*. In addition, during the first two week*, instruction will be given in method* ol leaching, reading, phonic* ami language in the primary grade* ol the public schools. Kupt, P, II. Daly of Jackson County I* assisting in the arrangement* ami will he one of the in* there is one thing that J- is indispensable if the pleasure of the guests ) ar.d the patrons is considered. IT'S .. . JESSE MOORE WHISKEY ON SALE AT ALL FIRST CLASS PLACES NEW Spring Styles When Walk-Overs go on. Shoe Troubles go off KKK STORI MIDWAY r STARLI A J shop General Blacksmithing and Wagon Work livery and Feed Stable Both Saddle and Driving Horses Phone456 BALDWIN &. HUGHES CAMPERS, TAKE NOTICE! Tents, Camp Cots and Stools, also Wagon Covers, at Notice of Survey The following ]>er»ons, address un­ known : Thomas Cregan, Mary Dent, Otto Dent, Carrie M. Caralfne, E. S. Moore and J. B. Tobin are hereby notified that oil the 25th day of June, 1907, I shall Iwgin survey for the location of the fol-; lowing Section and Section Corners,! to-wit: '< cor. common to sec. » •> ami 6. Sec. cor. common to sec. * 5, <1, 7, 8,. '4 cor. common to sec. • 7, 8. Sec. cor. com­ mon to sec. »7,8, 17, 18. '4 cor. com­ mon to sec. 7, IS. Meander of Klsmath river from center of sec. IM, north to tin- center of sec. 5 all in T 3!» S, R E I WM M. I*. WILLIAMS, ."i 30 t> 29 County Surveyor. AND INSURANCE SURETY BONDS WRITTEN I can sell your ranch at a fair price Do you need visiting card*? If *o call nt tin- Republican «.ttne where vou will lind the latest style* in card* and type. KLAMATH BARBER SHOP J. W. SIEMENS, Prepnelor. Cleanliness and Good Work Guaranteed. Croft & Nowlin Also Agent for LONDON AND LANCASHIRE HRE INS. CO. C. C. BROWER ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON If you are seeking an investment in City, Town or Farm Property See us before you buy. unlimited variety of We haue property to an show you, and ROOMS 7 4.8, MURDOCK BLDG. If you buy from us you will save money All soldiers, ot all the war*, are in- vited to take part in the coining 4th ot July celebration at Klamath Fall*, I’leaxe rejsirt a« *<>on a* you can do so, In (s-rson or hv letter, to Captain J. W. Siemens who will have charge of the veteran* ->n the Fourth. <>. C, Applegate, J. W. Siemens. A <*. A. Stearns. ASHLAND IRON WORKS Croft & Nowlin Dep.iitment oi the Interior, United State* Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, Mav 22, IW7. A sufficient contest affidavit having I mm - ii filed hi this office by If. It. Jack son, contestant, again») homestead en­ try Xo. 2U'.\ made June 27, P*92, for nwl4, Stclion 33, Township 28 8*. Range 10 \V. by f ■X el ».ui 11 ol­ comb, (oiitestce. in which it is alleged that said Nelson Holcomb i ha* w holly abandoned »aid land: ha* never lived continuously on said land and ha* not been on said land lor the • six month* last past, ami that said alleged absence from the said land was not due to his employment in the Army. Navy or Ma­ rine Colp* ol the Culled Mates a* a private soldier, officer, seaman or ma­ rine during the war with Spam or dur­ ing any other war In which the United States may I*- engaged, said parties are hereby notified to appear respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o’clock a. tn. on July 11, 19(17, be­ fore the Register and Receiver at the United States land Office in I.akeview, Oregon. The raid contestant having, in a fro|H«r affidavit, tiled May 15, 11*07, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of thi* notice can not I m * made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such nolle la- given by ilue »ml pro|>er publication. ti-U—7 4 J. N. Watson, Register. More Money In Your (Incorporated ) ENGINEERS, FOUNDERS and MACHINISTS General Job Work ofli<<• and Work* -Helman 1«. and b P R R. ASHLAND, ORE. Manufacturer« of Pneumatic Sawing En­ gine. Saw Milla, Architectural Iron Work, Iron, Hr««» and Brome Casting« Estimate» furni»1 ed. Order» promptly filled _____________ PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE Do away with barbed wire Investigate the Sliding Loop Top GEO. T. BALDWIN, AGENT t Tr All styles and heights. Fences for every purpose LET US QUOTE > OU PRICES GADDIS & DIXON, Medford or VOLNE\ DIXON, Travelling Representative. Klamath Falls. Ore. Klamath County «Farm Lands « More Comfort in Your _J OU WANT THEM —and you have them. Come and see Y can our complete line of "Two Balls” Klamath Lake Railroad Adjusters and let u.* tell you how the installation of this de­ vice will give you more liiflil, where you want It than you have ever before been able to get. It makes possible the com­ plete utilization of your electric current. in connection with the fiel nt ire Transportation Co “Two Balls Ore. and Cal. Transportation Co. I E. T. AfífíOTT. Cien. Mgr. Thrall, Cal. McINTIRE TRANS. CO. at Klama h Falls or Tokegama I aim to be reliable Attention Veterans! HOME I! Persons who will contract to clear sagebrush ami plow ground are invited to submit bids lor doing the work on an acreage basis. I.»nd to Is- cleared along Macadam Road. F ksxk 1st Winrx. SHOP L inkville S addlery C o . The only through lin»' for freight and pas­ sengers between the Southern Pacific and the Klamath country. Quickest .service and Lowest Kates. Toll your troubles by Phono or Letter to Wanted-Blds for Clearing Contest Notice in WallQOver Shoes A structor*. Prof. W. T. Van Kcoy, Mr*. Emma B. Wickersham and Pres. Mul­ key of the Normal faculty will ba the I other instructors. I'res. If. M. Crook* ol Albany College and Pre*. P. L. ('ampbell ol the Statu University ol Oregon will deliver lec­ tures iipoti school topic*. The Southern Oregon Chautauqua As­ sociation hold* it* sessions this year at the same time that the Summer School is ill ■«•salon. All |>er*oii* attending the Hummer School will I m - admitted to the evening lectures of the Chautauqua Assembly at a nominal expense. This feature is worth consideration since it will bring within the reach of tin- student teacher» some of the best tafont of the United Status. The ('11 Hl>tllII>|■ in -essoii continue, two week* beginning the 12th of July. The Kummer School will I*- held at tin- Normal grounds, R<*>m* can I m ; had nt tin- dormitories and Ixiard at the dining ball at u cost not to exceed three dollars per week, Person* who desire to tent in the grove* about the catr pus may do *o. Till* will afford a go'xl opportunity for a summer outing that will combine self improvement with pleasure. The Normal campus is very Is-autiful since it is Is-ing improved with wide lawn* by the help ol an abundance <4 water which ha* lately been brought from the city of Ashland. Th«- opportunity to study reading and phoni -s is a rare one, since it will l>e in charge of a lady who acquired her ■kill and knowledge of the subject dur­ ing a tlin-e years’ Cjurse in the Oswego State Normal School of New York, and by sulmeipieiit experience a* critic teacher in the Normal School. The in­ struction in common schisil branch«-* will lie vigorous and spirited. The see- »ions will t>egin at 8 a. m., and close at noon. For further particular* address W. T. vax m