KLAMATH BARBER SHOP HOW TO KEEP YuuNG. Hr Hnprlnl, »void VS tirr) mill Ikr An«u»i«B Side of l.itr. Hrr J. W. SIEMENS, Proprietor. Women more than men are |aw«sess e«i with a dread of growing old. urf realising that maturity has Its eharms and eom(>eusiitlons. We wish young Cleanliness and Good Work people oftaner had It Impressed U|»ou Guaranteed. them that they may provide for a hap py old age by laying up a reserve of sound health and a store of happy Also Agent for LONDON AND memories as well as by cultivating tastes and resources which will out LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO. last youth. As for those who are al ready approaching middle age. there Notice for Publication. is no surer way to grow old premature ly than to dread the future. It Is es United Blates Land Office. Lakeview, Oregon. sential, if we wish to keep young, to August IS. l*H. cultivate that hopeful habit of mind so Nolge la hereby given that In compliance characteristic of youth—th«* hope which with the provisions of the act of Congress of makes oue able to say with Browning, I June 8. 1878, entitled "An act for tho .ale of “The best is yet to come.” anti with ' timber lands in the State» of California. Ore- Lucy Larvum, "Every year life is lar »gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory." as ger and deeper and more beautiful in 1 extended to all the Public Land Sta'e» by act Its possibilities." Allhsl with this at- of August 4. IS*-'. Pella Brewbaker, of Klamath Falls, county of. Klamath. State of tittle of exp«!ctaiicy must b«> the abil Oregon, has tiled tn tnis office her ity to see th«* amusing side of life sworn statement No. 3761. for the uurchase Worry and vexation over what would of the se'A«w\ of Bection No. 2. in t»etter be laugh«*«! at result in dlstigur* I Township No. 41 8, K No. 6 K. W M. ing wrinkles. Above all. if the years .nd will offer proof to show that the land bring us. a> they should, a better un sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone derstandlng of ourselves, a broadening than lor agricultural purpoaes, and toestab- of active human sympathies, a firmer ' lish her claim to said land before the clerk ol faith in Providence, we shall find life Klamath county, Ore., al his office at Klam abundantly worth the living, no I tuat- ath falls. Ore..ou Monday, the 4th day of 1!»?. ter what may be the number of our November. She names as witnesses: birthday s.—W estern Review. Jennie Seehorn. Milo Estes.Purs Estes, and The Heart ot a Child. That which disparages us and quick ens revolt is no less a factor In a child's emotional life. But there is this difference—we have the better oppor tunity to defend ourselves and to ob tain reparation. So there is a certain pathetic pleasure in standing with hu manity where Its joys. Its longings, its embarrassments and Its disappoint ments are simplest and newest, and. perforce, where impotency Is absolute. Give me this most uncommercial, this divlnest of enterprises for my own! Give me a child to be at home with, to be In absolute confidence with! If 1 cannot refashion my warped, wrin kled and discolored old soul into the unbiased graces and the ethereal puri ty of the spirit of the child, let me now and again open that little door and abut myself Jn that little heart, just for the sheer delight of it.—Patterson i Da .............................................. Bols In Success Magatine. Bad For Tull Hat». New Year’s eve, which is sacred to fit. Sylvester, la celebrated in Berlin by the blowing of tin horns, the ring ing of bells and all other devices for making a noise. The only horse play Indulged In is at the expense of the wearer of the silk tile. Any one on the street is privileged tb bring his cane down on the crown of the of fending headgear as hard and as often <s he can. When the man with the dilapidated hat complains to the po lice the only consolation he gets is, “It serves you right for wearing It on Syl- rester nigbt." Wiu. Lashuaall of Klamath Falls. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are re-(nested to nie tbeir claims in ibis office on or before said Mb day ol November, 1807. 8-22-10-24 J. N- WATSON. Register. Notice for Publication A Comparison. “I admit I have the fault you men tion,” said the conceited man. self com placently, "but it's the only fault I have, and it’s a small one." “lies.” replied Knox, "just like the small hole that makes a plugged nickel no good."—Philadelphia Press, Ought to Survive. Anxious Mother-Oh, doctor, do you think Robbie will get well? Doctor- No doubt of it; no doubt of it. I’ve giv en him medicine for everything that he could jiosslbly have, so we're bound to strike it right. Toledo Blade. There is nothing so easy but that it becomes difficult when you do It with relucta nee.—Terence. He’ll Get the Girl. Tommy Rattles was turned down when he asked Elsie’s father for his consent, The old man said that Tom- my was a good boy, but lacked per sistency. What is Tommy going to do about it? He goes to the old man and asks him for his daughter three evenings every week.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. His Reformation. No small noise sounds as bad uw that made by squeaky shoes. Lift any little woman's thumb and you will find a man under It How few people »r» as j»ollte to their friends as they are to strangers! People seem to begrudge a preacher everything he gets except Ills vacatiou. The ehlkl that Is ruled by love and the s'tillsi that has Its own way live at the same house. If you were a mind reader you would leant a lot of unpleasant thluga which now you can ouly surmlae. The man who prides himself ou tieing a "great observer of little things" cun usually be relied upon for a few uu- pleasaut remarks. Soon after a boy cease« to credit his father with being the smartest man on earth he imagines his father should consult him on nil doubtful issue«.— Atchison Globe. Inflection. The wife of an army officer at a western post recently liud occaaiou to visit a small neighboring towu to do some shopping at what is called tho general store. She was much enter tained by the variety and antiquity of the stock of goods, ami as she passed out her eyes were attracted by n pile of mottoes, elaborately lettered and or nately framed, the upper one being tho Scriptural passage, "Walk In love." As she pa uscl the clerk, n dapper young man of more affability than ad vantages. stepped forward with the remark: "Them are tho latest things In mottoes. This top one la swell to put over a young lady's door—'Walk in. love.' ”— Lippincott's. United State* Land Office, Lakeview, Ore Let the boy learn to hit the bright gon, July 19. i»7. Notice 1» hereby given that in compliance •pot with a rifle, and If war com«-**" with the provisions of the aclot Congreu of can hit the button on the coat off CD June S. 187». entitled. "An act tor the »ale ol enemy the first shot and does not Imve Umber land» in the State» Ol California, Ore to t>e taught to shoot over again after gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory." as he enlists. If he is familiar with guns, extended to all the Public Land State» by act boats, water and the wild woods, he of August 4, 1W2. Fred L. Suuderman of Klamath Falla, county of Klamath State of will he handy anywhere, and you can't Oregon, has this day filed in this office his lose him. Any boy who has got a fa •worn statement No. WS1. for the purchase of ther who won't do the right thing by the se*t of Sec. No. 1». in Tp No. »S. K No. v K W him and give him a chance to love the M.and will offer proof to »how that the lan«l woods and the water and the free, vpjgbt is more valuable for its timber or clean air that God serves free, when »too« khan for agricultural purpose», aud to you get far enough away from mao's establish bis claim to said land before the city can come along with me some clerk of Klamath county. Oregon, at his offi«-e time, and I will show hint bow to have at klamath Falls. Oregon, on Wednesday, the the time of his life.—Outer's Book. 2nd day of October, 19U7. He names as witnesses: Archie Johnston. Fred Applegate. Charles Ths Awful Small B»y. Donartand Wm. Mendenhall all of Klamath Mrs B was entertalulng some ladloe rails. Ore. at a little 5 o'clock tea, and Bobby, Any and all person» claiming adversely the | above-described lands are requested to file , who had b»*en exceptionally well be- their claims in this office on or before said , have«), was In high feath«*r. “Ma." he said, as cake was being 2nd day of October. 1907. 7-25-9-26 J. N. WATSON. Register I handwt around, "may 1 have some Notice for Publication tongue, please?" “There isn't any tongue, Bobby.” “That's funny," commented Bobby. “I beard pa say there would be lots of It.”-London Tit-Bits. Notice for Publication i ' ! ' ( ' * ' I I i j i ' I I Notice of Final Account in the County Court of the Stale ol Oregon, for the Count)- of Klamath In lite Matter ol the Estate of Herr) Sia) ton. Pee« aaed. Nolle«* I» hereto dven that the underslane ». administrator ol «a >1 estate, ha- fliv.l in the vtln-eoi the County Clerk of Klamath County, Or«- .on. his Final Accoui.t <.| th*' administra lion of said estate, and Ibe Court ha« liked W«*«|n< -da; <»« t**f ■ ? I *'? at It’ *«'elo< . tn the lordi.-, n ol said day, as the timi* for the hearing ot objet lion» to saidat couul and the settlement thereof. Date«! at Klamath Falls. Oregon, till* Mb day of August. I'JO? C F. STONE. A<liuini*tral<»r of tbv F*iatr !» 5 » 26 ot Harr) Mia) tun. Ih < t-a«’«l Pure Milk Pure Butter Delivered Daily from the Altamont Dairy. Wholesale and Retail. Every Detail of Our Dairy insanitary, insuring the Purity and IlnaltlifulnvsH<>( Our ProduOta. ALTAMONT DAIRY ___________________ PHONE B3 J PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE Do away with barbed wire Investigate the Sliding Loop Top £ 1 - *•«.- All styles and heights. United Hutes Land Office,) Lakeview, Ore-1 gon. July 1», 1907. Notice is hereby given that in|;comt>liance j with the provisions of the act of Congress of June », 1878 entitled "An act for the sale of j limber lands in the States of California. Ore- . gon.Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ! extended to all the Public Land States by act I of Auguat 4, 1892. Bertha C. Harris, of Klamath Falla, county of Klamath. State of Oregon, baa this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 3782. tor the purchase of the eJ^neJ4 Sec »4 and w’^nwTi of Sec No. 35, in Tp No. 38 8, R No. 10, E W M. and will offer proof to show that the land I sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone then for sgticultursl purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the clerk of Klamath county, Oregon, at his office at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 1st day of October, 1SW7. She names as witnesses: Wm. Lashua, P. L. Fountain, John Bbeppard and Clyde Hrandenberg, all of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said 1st day of October, 1907. 8-1—9-26 J. N. WATSON, Register. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, August 29.1907. Notice I» hereby given that John Loughlin of Forest, Oregon, has filed noti«*e of his in tention to make final Five year proof in sup port of his claim, via: Homestead Entry No. 2N6 made Juno 7. 1901, far the ae^ Sec. 4, Tp. »98, R.6, E. W. M., and that said proof will be made before the Clerk ot Klamath County, at hla office at K lamath Falls., Oregon, on the 4th I «lay of November, 1907. He names the following witnesses to prove ' his continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, the land, vis: . Charles I. Homes, Eugene Spencer, H.C. , Sparr and T. K. Norris, all of Forest, Oregon. U.S-10-17 J. N. WATSON, Register, ASHLAND IRON WORKS GADDIS & DIXON, Medford (Incorporatsdl or.VOLNLY DIXON, Travelling Representative, Klamath f alls, Ore. ENGINEERS, FOUNDERS and MACHINISTS CM AS. e. WOK OB*. Pmkieai General Job Work Oftce and Work*—Helman H4. and HP R K The American Bank and Trust Co. ASHLAND. ORE. Manufacturer* of Pneumatic Sawing Ka- glne. Saw Milla, Architectural Iron Wack. Iron, Hr«** and Bronx« Caatinga Katimatea furuiahed. Order» promptly filled Capital Stock $100,000 Klamath Falls, Oregon GEO. T. BALDWIN. AGENT J* Interrii Paid on Savingi Deposits 4* e. M. atan. cutur E. WHITLOCK UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER KLAMATH FALLS, Klamath Lake Railroad OREGON in (connection with the A Graver Offense. A prisoner wus brought before a po lice magistrate. “Officer.” he said, "what's this mae charged with?" “Bigotry, your honor. He's got three wives." The magistrate lookeil at the officer as though astounded nt his ignorance. "Why, officer." he said, ' that's not bigotry. That's trigonometry.” — De troit News. Hclntire Transportation Co DR. CHAS. H. DRAKE Ucterinary Surgeon OHiee in Exchange Barn Phone 001 Ore. .and Cal. Transportation Co. The only through lino for freight and pas« HcngcrH between tin» Southern I’neilie anti the Klamath country. Uu*ck<*Bt service ami Lowest Rates. Tell your (roubles by Phone or Letter to DR. WM. MARTIN Compensations. “Are you happier now that you own your o«ti home?" asked the solicitous friend. “Of course." answered Mr. Meekton, "there Is a proud satisfaction in having my own place. But occasionally I can’t help longing for the time when my wife made her kick to the landlord for repairs instead of coming to me.”— Washington Star. Fences tor every purpose LET US QUOTE YOU PRICES Hobler of lácense No 29. [DENTIST I Nerve Phobiae. ' ‘ . ; [ I | I'll*«-«! Stair» !.and nlll«<<*. Lakeview, Oregon I Atuu.t It, lift»?. Nolle«« 1» hereby given that In comptlaiiee with th«* |«r«.sistons ol th«* set ot Cungresaol June», I»?». entitled "An ael for the »ah* «it timber laud« u the »tat«* ot California * I g<*u, Nevada, »id Wa»hln|lou lerrll *ty " a»' •atended to all .he rubllc l.au*l State» by ael | of Auxu'l 4. 1HS2, lennte H«*«*horn, <>■ I ol Klamath Fall», t'ounly ot alamatb, Stall ol i Oregon ha< tiled In thl» otflr«* her | •worn ■tsieuiviil No. StSJ tor the pureha»« ol lli«lA>tl,«t Ko« No. 14 lit T|*. No. 41 H. It No. 6 K W M. and will Offer proof to »how that lb«* l»n«l »«night t» more valuable tor it» timber or »tone than (or asrleullural ptir|sMu*», and to e»t»bll»h her claim to »aid land before clerk ot Klamath count)' a*, hl» oltlee at Klamaib Fall». Oregon, on M>m ibv 4th »lay vt Novvmbvri 1907. sliv namia « wHttvt»«*: iX’lla PrvwbAkvr. Milo bStv*. Cora K»tv* and 1 Um IMtlua all ol Klamath Fall*. Oregon Any and all )wr*on* claiming adversely the alntve dvM'rtbed land* are requested to file their claims In thl* office on or Lefofv »aid 4th day of November, 1907. 10-24 J.N U ATSO.N. K-a»*ler. The Outdoor Boy. United States Land Office. Lakeview. Ore gon. July 19, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provision» of the act ot Congress of June 3,1878, entitled "An act for the sale of A Pleasant Sort of Sea. Tbs power of the surf is a thing I timber lauds in the States of California. Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory.” as •bout which many of us have but the extended to at. :be Publi: Land States by ael most hazy ideas, and indeed the ordi of August 4, 1892, Esther O. Applegate, nary conditions with which we are of Klamath Falls, county of Klamath surrounded prevent us from fully ap State ot Oregon, has thia day filed preciating what it can be at times. in this office her sworn statement No. 373«. The people of the island of Chinco for the purchase of the s'i»«*'tand se'jsw '^ol teague. which is about a mile and a j Sec. No. 20. in Tp. No. 38 S. R No. 10 E W M. half wide, have, however, opportunities i and will offer proof to show that the land for judging this experience, which they sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purpose», and to estab must find the reverse of pleasant. On lish her claim to said land before the County Its eastern aide and between It and the Clerk of Klamath county. Oregon on Wednes ocean Is Assateague Island, which Is day the 2nd day of October 1907. also a mile and a half wide, but the She names as witnesses: power with which the waves come is Herman Schmor of Dairy. Ore.. John Jens- ( so great that at some places the surf sen, Fred Collman and Gottfried Neubert of sweeps entirely over both islands.— Klamath Falla, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the | London Standard. above-described lands are requested to file , tbeir claims in this office on or before said 2nd ! A Talented House Agent. day of October, 1907. Mrs. Homeseeker — You certainly J. N. Watson. Register. I 7-25—9-26 don't expect anybody to take thia house! Why, the floors all run down hill. Agent (a smart man»—It was built in that way on purpose, mum, to keep peace in the family. Greatest Invention of the age. mum. Mrs. Homeseeker—Keep peace in the fam ily? What do you mean? Agent—It’s all right mum; nothing like it When ever your husband drops his collar buttons they’ll roll down to that wall, and he'll always know where to find ’em.—London Tit-Bits. Notice for i’ubIL ntlon. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. E. T. ABBOTT Gen. Mgr, Thrall, Cal. ' C. C. BROWER .'ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW or to MclNTIRE TRAMS. CO. at Klamath Falls or Pokegama KLAMATH FA 1.1*, OREGON There is a class of well defined ROOMS 7 4 8, MURDOCK BLOG. “phobias," as they are called, with which nerve sufferers am plagued— “monophobia," or fear of being alone; DR. C. P. MASON “claustrophobia," or fear of closed la spaces: "goraphobia,” or fear of DENTIST crowds or of broad open spaces; “ln- Office in American Bank 4 Trust Com« somnlapbobia," or fear of not going to sleep, and many others. The oue great party's Building remedy for these mental miseries Is PHONE 614 auto-suggestion.—Good Housekeeping. KLAMATH FALLS MIDWAY STABLE E. B. HENRY Wlthrow-Melhasc liutiding Sandy’» Retort. A certain parish minister Is a prac I tical though not n cultured pmeber. The other Sunday, when on his way home nt the close of the afternoon serv ice, he overtook Sandy Smart, the vil lage half wit, slowly trudging along, and, being a bit of a wag, addressed him as follows: "You've got an excellent pair of shoes on, Sandy, but, losh, man, they’re sadly in need of blacking!" “Aye. sir,” readily replied Sandy. “Tbey’re like yer sermons--unco desti ESHOP General Blacksmithing and Wagon Work Livery and Feed Stable Both Saddle and Driving Horses OREGON Ole Bull and His Fiddle. Ole Bull, upon bearing a brilliant young pianist play, remarked to her: “You play Iteautifully. but you can't do the great music no woman can. It CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR takes the biceps of a man." KLAMATH FALLS “My arm is strong enough,” answered the girl, laughing. "I break my piano All kind* of engineering and draughting as well as a man could and have to have a new one every week." “You see,” responded the Norwegian, turning to another, "bow these people WILL A. LEONARD treat their pianos. They break them, they lx-at them, they kick them, they DENTIST smash them to pieces, but our fiddles, how we love them!” N Me« BALDWIN 4. HUGHES I M IDWAY Winn» ami Liquors of Choice Vintage B ar Key West, and Iiiiportud Cigars BIG STOCK OF C. F. STONE ATTORNEY AT LAW OFFICE OVER POSTOFFICE Klamath Falls, Oregon MELVIN D. WILLIAMS MINERAL Cold Steel, Castle Rock, Shasta. Free Delivery Family Trade a Specialty Sold in lots of one dozen up to one case PHONE 526 H tkwart A. Erosa, Prop’s W. H. D ulaney , Manager tute o’ polish!”—Dun4#e People’s Jour nal. COUNTY SURVEYOR Learning. Coker—I won ISO from Bings last "Yes," said the reformed cannibal night playing poker. chief, “I used to eat every missionary that came out here." Jokpr-Why, does Bings know h.»tr to play poker? “That was before you got religion, Soker—Not yet.—Lippincott's Mag« eb?" queried the new missionary. Advertise in the Republican if you ■Ins. “No; before I got indigestion.”—Cath- wish to succeed in business. •Ne Rtandard aad Tinea. a Civil and Irrigation Engineer, LAND SURVEYOR. East Main St., be’o n 4th KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. Ht» at Joli Work Best Medíanles Be*t Material At ttie> RepubKuun