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K i i The Forlorn Man DON’TS FOR FALL BRIDES. Lack a* Pretty and Happy Possibly Can. aa You SUHMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for the County of Klamath, '.m.' « B, I uin». Plaintiff, W V» Julia F.. Burns, Ik-fendant. To Julia E. Burn«, ilio defendant. In lie name of the State <>t Oregon : You are hereby required to appetir and answer lhe complaint tiled svaiiut you the alx'Ve i iittlled suit <>ll or Le fore Thursday the 2l»t dav of Novem- ber, 1 7, lading tlie hist dav of tlie time I lesortlxxl III till* older for Publi cation lii' this sum mou», .nul it ymi fail so to anawer, fur want thereof, tlie plaintiff «ill apply to the Court for tin* relict demanded in tin* complaint, I w it : For a diXTee dissolving the bond» lot matrimoiiv existing liemeen plain- liri and deh leluni, und fol such othii and further relief a» in equity may lx* meet and proper. This summons is served bv publication in the "Klamath Republican,'* liy order of Hon. Henry I.. Benson, Judge ot the Circuit Court for the County of Klamath, datisi the Sth day of October, 1907, «hieb said order requires that this suinnions lx* publi«htxi once a week tor six succes sive weeks from the 10th day of October, 1907, said day being the first day of publication of said summons. J.C. RUTENIO, 10-10-11-21 Attorney for Plaintiff. SOCIETIES OF Pure Cream Pure Butter Don't leave the ordering of frocks so late as to ! h > mssllessly Tilts stor.v is true. 1 That Is. the rie«l the last few vs, Y our events narrated are follow red a« closely and attentiou will lx fully occ I i to tho original happenings * ns they can with a hundred nd <> io small mi be without polutlng to tli he actual oe- that turn uir at to l.i 111' currence. 1 h voui Matthew Tuttle was a | i lx good father and a gm*d Ii h» was comfortably off in goods, happy and coup '1 his Il thui state incut is made with the re: •erva« es. It >ur tlon that so Mr. Tuttle iipi«earvd. That future husbaud tha you » he had means is certain. That be was as happy ami pref y as i un contented ami happy 1» assumed lie- exuse lie showed no sign to tho con Dou't sit up until a ,y liour of tl trary. night the ulgtit bci'or your wsHldlug. One afternoon after business hours Try to go to bed In really goo ! time, Mr. Tuttle did not come home as usual so that you tuny lx- ns fresh ns possi- / A’/ n i MAUI CM4S. i woenry His wife waited dinner an hour; 9, 10 ble in tlie morning. IhfPmhtoui Pr.ald.nt o'clock came, and still he did not come. Dou’t eat Indigestible food, The lu Mrs. Tuttle auppoaed he had beeu un- evitable excitement Is apt to tqiset avoidably detained, but why had he even tlie «tnu“i >»t. not telephoned as usual? At 11 o'clock Pou t arrau.e your veil so it drags she called up the police headquarters. your hair t ack. Wear your veil over Capital Stock $100,000 requesting that they seud to certain a firm knot and thus avoid the flat places where her husbaud might t>oied- tened look that mars the airpearance Open for buaincu every day in lhe year excepting Sunday* and legal holiday*. O. K. S .— Aloha Chapter No.61, meet« bly 1« found. These places were fls- of so many brides. Open Saturday* until 7t JO p. in. ill the Masonic hall every ikoim I and •»ted, but Mr. Tuttle was not at any of Don't spend the first few moments iourth Tuesday evening» tn each nicnth. them. of the servlet* -truggling with your Christine Mm !(»■(), W. M. Jennie E. Internt Paid on Saving« Deposita J* The next morning the city was ran gloves. It is a simple matter to undo Rennies, Secretary. sacked for the missing man—that is. the buttons lx*fore reaching the church, La.filar Mil TH WM H \SH In .hart» .1 •*►/««. dri’i after the usual hour for bis appear ami this will enable you to slip them F.wsiina Encampment No. 4 ’ 1, 1 .0.0. F. ance at his office. That hour came off easily an 1 hand them to your chief Encampment meets tirai and third and the next, and there were no sitfus bridesmaid without any fuss or flurry Friday* ol each monili in the A. O, ('. of Mr. Tuttle. The day passed witb- W. hall. c. c. Brower,U. I*. Don’t murmur the vows Inahdibly. out the slightest trace of him. Uia Try to remember that you love the Notice for Publication Geo. L. Humphrey, Scribe. wife soon fell into a condition border man who is going to be your husband United States Laud office, Lakeview, Oregon, ing on nervous prostration. and are proud of him. A. F. A A. M.—Klamath • Sept. 27. 1907. » Weeks, months, years |>assed and Mr. Don't forget to say something pleas Notice is hereby given that In compliance Tuttle was not heard from. The police ant to each of the guests. It is pleas with the provisions of the act of Congress ot Lixige No. 77, Meet* t‘ec<»mi gave him up. considering his case one ant lo have preseuta appreciated, but June 3.1878, entitled "An act for tnc sale of and Iourth Mondays of each /\^\ I of the many in which the subject Is quite the reverse to be thanked effu timber lands in the States of California, Ore* month in the Mammie Hall. W. T. murdered and the body successfully sively for teaspoons when you have gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory.” as Shivs, AV. M. W. Bowdoin, Secretary. extended to all lhe Public l.and States by act got away with. This they at last told given saltcellars. of August 4. 1882, Kosa E. Hager, of Dodge Mrs. Tuttle, and as soon as she became K. of P.—Klamath Ixxlg«* No. 9q Don't put off changing your frock convinced of it herself, accepting the till the last minute if you are going «‘enter. County of Dodge, Htate of Minne meet« in Ssmlervon*» hall every Mon b . ti Bninbnr, »'. u. Inevitable, she became resigned and on a trip, it is Just as Important to sota, has this day filed in this uifice her dav«mining. sworn statement No. 3788, for the purchase of John Y. Tipton. K. of R. and S. regained her health. Her husband's put your traveling dress on well as It lhe Lots 3, 6,10 and 11 of Sec. No, 20. in Tp estate was administered, and widow is to put on the wedding gown care No. 39 8 . R No. 6, E W M, and will offer proof M.W. <>f A.—Gslge meet« in tlm and children were found to have in fully. A disheveled bride starting out to show that the land sought is more herited such an income as they needed. on her houeyiuoou is not au attractive valuable for its timber or stone than for A. < ». I . W. hall evrrv Irti Md tiiirci Five years after Mr. Tuttle's disap Bight. agricultural purpose«, and to establish her Wedlieadav in thè monili. W. B. McLaughlin, Conaul claim to »aid land before the clerk of pearance a man of forlorn mien went Don't, above all. act the part of W. A. l*li«*l| mx , Clerk. up to the Tuttles' front door and rang Lovey and Dovey on the bridal trip. Klamath County at his office at Klamath the bell. Of the servant who answered Then? is nothing so ordinary and com Falls, Oregon *»u TuesdAy, lhe 10th day the summons he asked if Mrs. Tuttle mon and generally idiotic as the spoon December* 19U7. Prosperity Rel»*kah Lodge No. 104 She names as witnesses: l. O.O. F. metis in tin- A. O. I’. W. lived there. He was informed that she ing habit iu public- Waller Anderson. Roy Anderson, Jam«» owned the house, but had rented it Whitcomb and Clarence Hager all of Forest, tulli every tirsi ami third Wednesday« in the monili. Mary E. Fish, S. G. and gone to Europe with her children. Oregon. Lorinda M, Nattlier, Necretarv. A BIRTHDAY PARTY The man turned away. Any and all persons claiming adversely the It was a Sunday morning, and he above described lands are requested to tile Wine« ah<l Liquor* strolled aimlessly for awhile till, pass How the Affair May Be Attractively their claims in this office on or before said Forester« of America—F.wniiiiii Camp, of Choice Vintage Carried Out. 10th day of December, 1307. ing a church, he entered it and took No. Bi, moot« in U m A. O. I . W. hall 10*3-12*5 J. N. WATSON. Kogbter. Bitt ST« M'K < >F In planning a birthday anniversary ob every second and fourth Fridays in the a back seat. month. C. D. Will« n, C. R. "What's that handsome marble lie servance for a young girl it is a pretty E. E. Jamison, Rec. Sec. AI LXICHAL WATER Notice for Publication side the chancel?" he asked in a whls fad to invite as many young frieuds as per of one next him. , \ the young lady is years of age. Have United 8tate* Land Office, Juikevlew, Ore Free Delivery “That's the Tuttle font," was the re the decorations of die table carry out gon September 27, 1907 Women Woodcraft, Ewauna Circle i Notice I* hereby given that in compliance No. 647, meet« every secoml and fourth ply. “It was placed there in memory the same idea—thus, have ten roses if of Matthew Tuttle, who disappeared the young lady is ten years old or with the provisions of the act of Congress of 1 Friday in Sanderson's hall. Mr». Dollie Virgil, G. N. twenty-five pinks if that number cor June 3 187«. entitled “An act for the «ale of and never was beard from.” The forlorn man made no reply and responds to her age. Have the souve timber land» in the states ot California. Ore gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory." as when the congregation was dismissed nirs carry out the same idea, even if extended to all the Public Land Stales by act Fraternal Order of Eaglea meets PHONE çj 6 went out with the others and stood on they are very inexpensive. Every girl ot August 4. 1892, oxra L. Brown, ot Klamath every .Monday evening at 8 o’clock in the church steps as if not knowing finds use for beauty pins, and a bunch Fall*, county of Klamath. State ot Oregon, A. O. U. W. Hall. Henry Boivin, W. W. II. D clanky , Man if S tkwakt A L yons , Prop’« where to go. Presently he weut down of them tied with a bright ribbon has tiled in thi* office bi* »worn atatement 1’. Otto Heidrich, Sec. into the street and boarded a trolley would not be inappropriate. If feasi No. 3774. for the purchase ot the uw1,»-!, Sec. 8. B. No. 19, K, W M. car. After half an hour’s ride he got ble, have the decorations of the color No. 19. in Tp. No. — out at a cemetery and, entering the most often worn by the young lady and will offer proof lo »bow that lhe gate, followed a walk till he came to r.nd selected for the fittings of her land »ought la more valuable for it* timber or E. WHITLOCK a lot whereon was a handsome monu sleeping apartment. Ask each guest | »tone than for agricultural purpoae». and to 1 entabliah bl* claim to *ald land before the ment He read the inscription, "Iu to bring an inexpensive present, laying I Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon, at hi» UNDERTAKER Memory of Matthew Tuttle.” The man stress on the word inexpensive. Say I office at Klamath Fail», Oregou, on Monday, AND EMBALMER to one girl. "Please bring a trifling gift looked at the other graves in the lot the 9th day of December, 1907. taking in each separately, then went suitable for a girl one year old," and He names as wltneaaea: Holder of License No 29. * in connection with the suggest that the next bring one for a «way. Wm. Snow, C. N. Snow, W. O. Webb and B. 8. j girl two years old, and so on through KLAMATH FAUX, OREGON 'Grigsby, all of Klamath rail*. Oregon. One morning in Geneva, Switierland, I where Mrs. Tuttle bad gone to put her the years. If each guest enters into Any and all peraon* claiming adversely the children at Bchool, she was walking the spirit of the affair, one will bring a above-deacrlbed land* are requeated lo file over the bridge leading to an island stick of candy in the form of a sachet, tbelr claim* in thi* office ou or before aald 91 b of Dec.. 1907, and tho in the Rhone, now and then stopping and another a doll ready to do duty as day 103—12-5 J. N. WATSON, Regitter. i DR. CHAS. H. DRAKE to lean over the stone guard and look a pincushion. If it will not make the into the crystal waters. After one of table service too long, have a« many Notice for Publication these pauses she raised her bead to courses a« there are guests and after ! United State« Land Office, Lakeview, Ore ! proceed. Suddenly she clutched at the the dinner an equal number of games.— Office in Exchange Barn gon, Sept. 27. 19S7. stone beside her and was «inking down Boston Cooking School Magaslne. Phone 801 Tho only through lino for freight ami piis- Notice I* hereby given that in compliance when a man caught her in bls arms. with the provision* o! the act of CongreM of Notice for Publication. It was her busband. sengers between the Southern Pacific ami KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 3. 1878. entitled "An act for the sale ot Some time passed before the aston United State* Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon. June timber land* In the State* of California, Ore tho Klamath country. Quickest »ervice ished woman could speak, and then Auguat 13, 1907. gon. Nevada. and Waahington Territory,” aa Not'ee la hereby given that In compliance the idea that filled her brain was that extended to all tha Public Laud State* by act and Lowest Rates. Tell your troubles by with the provision, of the act of Congres- of DR. WM. MARTIN she had been deserted. of Auguat 4. 1892, Della Mae Harlow, of Klam Phono or Letter to "Where have you been?” she asked, June 3,1878, entitled “An act for the sale of atb Falla, county of Klamath. Stateof Oregon, timber land* in the State* of California. Ore DENTIST haa thia day filed tn thia office her (worn drawing away. gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” a* ■tatement No. 3799, for the purchase of tha n.% "I remember,” be said, placing his te extended to all the Public Land State* by act Sec. No. 23, and nw^aw^ of Se:. No. 24. hand on his forehead, “a long while | I August 4, 1892, Della Brewbaker, ot In Tp. No. 37 8, ft No. 9 E W m. and will offer ago boarding a train. Where I was lamath Fall*, county of Klamath, State of proof to «bow that the land »ought I* more going I don’t know. After that I re Oregon, ha* filed in tnl* office her valuable for iu timber or atone than for agri rworn statement No. 3761, lor the nurchase membered nothing till three weeks cultural purpoae«, and to eatabllah her claim to MclI^TIRE TRANS. CO. at Klamath Falls or Pokegama of the se^sw!4 of Section No. 2, in ago, when I suddenly seemed to come to aaid land before the clerk of Klamath to myself. I was in Philadelphia. I Township No. 41 8. R No. 6 E, W M, county, Oregon, at hi* office at Klamath Falla, and will offer proof to show that the land .’ATTORNEY AND took a train for home and found you sought Oregon, on Wednesday the Ittb day ot De- is more valuable for Its timber or stone had come over here. I had no trouble than ."or agricultural purposes, and to estab | cember, 1907. COUNSELOR AT LAW in identifying myself and getting lish her claim to said laud before the clerk of She name* a* wltneue*: KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON money to follow you. I have just ar Klamath county, Ore., at bis office at Klam I K. E. Dunlap, Mark L. Burn*, Jeue C rived. At your apartments they told ath Falls, Ore., on Monday, the 4th day of Craven aud C. W. Harlow, all of Klamath ROOMS 7 48, MURDOCK BLDG. Falla, Oregon. me you walked here mornings while November. 1997. Any and ail peraon* claiming advertely the She names as witnesses: the children are at school.” Jennie Seeborn, Milo Este*, Cora Estes, and 1 above-described land* are requeated to file The wife looked at her busband for DR. C. P. MASON tbelr claim* In thia office on or before »aid confirmation and saw It in his forlorn, W m. Lashuaall of Klamath Falls, Oregon. 11th day of Dec., 1907. Any and all persons claiming adversely the half dazed expression. Then, though DENTIST 10-3-12-5 J. N. WATSON. Regl»tcr. above-described lands are requested to file Of Old Continental Whiskey not entirely unobserved, she threw her tbelr claims in this office on or before said 4th Office in American Bank 4 Tru«t Com arms about him. At that moment a day of November, 1907. Notice for Publication pany’s Building Water Mill Whiskey clock near by struck 12, and soon 8-22—10-24 J. N. WATSON. Register. PHONE 614 after three children came running to United State* Land Office, Lakeview, Orc-1 Normandie Rye Notice for Publication. gon, Sept. 27,1907. the bridge. A man none of them re KLAMATH FALLS OREGON F. F If. Rye I Notice I* hereby given that in compliance I membered who stood by their mother United State* Land office, Lakeview, Oregon with the provision* of the act of Congreu of i took them one after another In bls August IS, 1'4)7. I is as pure as Government inspection can make June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the aale of arms and kissed them. Then the re- Notice I* hereby given that in compliance timber land* In the State* of California, Ore united family went away. with the provision, of the act of Congress ol gon, Nevada, and Waahington Territory,” a* it. It is bottled in bond under Government su Later, when the children’s school June 3, 1378, entitled “An act for the .ale of extended to all the Public I,*nd State» by act CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR pervision ami that carries-the guarantee of abso term was finished, the family went In timber land* in the state of California. Ore of Auguat 4,1892, Sarah A Mulkey, of Klamath to the Alps for the summer. In the gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” a* Fall*,county of Klamath, State of Oregon, ha* KLAMATH FALLS lute purity. autumn Mrs. Tuttle’s health had been extended to all the |Publlc Laud State* by act thi» day filed in thi* office her sworn »tate of Auguat 4, 1892, Jennie Seeborn, of All kind« of engineering and draughting restored by the invigorating mountain ment No. 3793, for the purchase of Klamath Falla. County of Klamath, State of the e*^nw|i ne*4*w^ and nw%«e*4 air, and they all sailed for America, of Oregon baa filed In this office her of Sec. No. 17, in Tp. No. 38 8, R / but before reaching home the inscrip sworn statement No. 3762 for the purchase of No. 10 E W M. and will offer proof to show that tion had been retpoved from the Tuttje the Loti, of See. No. 14. In Tp, No. 41 8, R. WILL A. LEONARD memorial font, and the monument Tn No. 6 K, W M, and will offer proof to show the land sought 1» more valuable for Its lim ber or »tone than for agricultural purposes, the lot In the cemetery had been re that the land sought la more valuable and to establish her claim to »aid land before is the word that tells tho story, and when tho DENTIST moved. The man to whose memory for its timber or atone than for agricultural the Clerk of Klarnatb County, Oregon, at bis these two mementos had been erected purposes, and to establish her claim to said office at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Tues government places its 0. K. on whiskey you may Wlthrow-Melhase Building blds fair not to need such things for land before clerk ofKIainath county at bla day, tho loth day of December. 191/7. he sure it is pure. Sold by office at Klamath Falla. Oregon, on Monday, a long while to come. She names a» witnesses: Charles Moiander, J.C. Cravens. Hamilton It is questionable if these sudden the 4th day of November, 1907. S' She names as witnesses: Mulkey and K. E. Dunlap, all ol Klamath lapses of memory have ever received Della Drewbaker, Milo Kates, Cora Estes and Falla, Oregon. C. F. STONE their trne explanation. We know that Wm. Lashua all of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any and all parioai claiming adversely the the faculty of memory Js a process of Any and all persons claiming adversely the ATTORNEY AT LAW delicate mechanism, but how and why above described landa are requested to file above-described lands are requested to file OFFICE OVER POSTOFFICE their claims In this office on or before said such mechanism temporarily geA out their claims in thi* office on or before said 4th loth Jay of De ., 1907. day of November, 1907. of order we are ignorant. I 10-3 -12-5 J. N. WATSON. Register, j »-22—10-24 J. N. WATSON, Register. EUGENE HOLMES BURT. (Original.) The American Hank and Trusi Co MIDWAY STABLE iEESHOP General Blacksmithing and Wagon Work livery and Feed Stable Both Saddle and Driving Horses m« BALDWIN 4. HUGHES M iDWAY B ar Klamath Lake Railroad Hclntire'Transportation Co Ueterinary Surgeon Ore. and Cal. Transportation Co. E. T. ABBOTT, Gen. Mgr, Thrall, Cal. Office over Klamath County Bank C. C. BROWER ? o Every drop o E. B. HENRY Pure C. D. WILLSON & Wholesale and Retail Dealer Klamath Falls, Oregon oooooo o-o-oooo • F