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I I Brevities YOUR TRUE COMMUTER. K» Muit Ba by Nature a Man Who Takas to Routine. Your true commuter must I m « by na sun,MONS SOCIETIES or In tbe Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for the County of Klamath. l.inkvillo James B. Burns, Plaintiff, Lodge No. 110 meets in the vs A. O. I’. W. hall every Tues Julia E. Burna, IMendant. day evening. Visiting Broth To Julia E. Burna, the defendant. er* al way a welcome. Walter In the name of the State of Oregon: Lennox, M. W, J. W. Siemens, Recorder. You are hereby required to ap(>ear aud answer the complaint tiled against Evangeline Ixxlge No. 8.4 Degree you in th» above entitled suit on or be- foie Thursday the Slat day of Novem Honor Lodgtt meets in the A. U. U. hall every second and lourth Thursdays ber, 1907, b»ing the last day of the in the month. Nancy N. White, C.ot H. time prescnlied in the order for publi Jesse Marple, Recorder. cation of thia summons, and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof, the W.O. W. Ewauna Camp, No. 799. W. plaintiff will apply to the Court for the O. W., meets every Titemlay evening relief demanded in the complaint, to-1 at 7:30o’clock at Sanderson*» itall. All wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds neighbors cordially invited. C. K. Brandenburg, Clerk. of matrimony existing lietween plain tiff and defendant, and for such other andfurtlsr relief aa in equity maybe I. O. O. F.—Klamath meet and proper. This summons is Lxige No. 137 meets every Wednesday even served by publication in the "Klamath ing in the A. O. U, W. Republican,’’ by order of Hon. Henry hall. C. B. Cleinleiining, L. Benson, Judge of the Circuit Court N. G. Geo. L. Hum I (or the County of Klamath, dated the phrey, Secretary. I 8lh day of October, 1907, which said' O.E. 8,—Aloha Chapter No.81, meets order require» that thia summons be published once a week for six succes in the Masonic hall every second and lourth Tuesday evenings la saah menth. sive weeks from the 10th day of October, Christine Murdoch, W. M. Jsnai» E. 1907, said day being the first day ot Rea me», Secretary. publication of said summons. Ewauna Encampment No. 46, T.O.O.F. J. C. RUTENIC, 10-10—11-21 Attorney for Plaintiff. Encampment meets first and third Fridays of each month in the A. O. U. W. hail. C. C. Brower, C. P. Notice for Publication. Geo. L. Humphrey, Scribe. ture a man who takes to routtix Then» are aottie who have commuted for a quarter century or more and yet have not acquired the trick and nover THE HALL OF FAME will. They are tbe ones who write let After being »lx luteutew under water ters to tbe newspapers, airing their Am a dee Martel, a aehoolboy of North grievances against the heartleM rail boro, Man«., was iWTOvejed and resus road corporations. They are not born commuter». They hare had commuta citated tion thrust upon them. But many real Will!rim A. BrWhe. a laborer of ly enjoy tho life of the commuter. Washington. Pa., was so overcome by They like the clocklike regularity. the news that b* had Inherited $160,- They like the pleasant social aspect of 000 that be died o? the shock. the early morning trip to town, the President lUaouMelt has written to neighborly luterest In one another's af Dr. Jackson, saewDary of the American fairs. the ample time for reading the rcomrnittee whlct ’s erecting a monu uewsjtapers. which numerous city resi ment to f'nlvtn tr Geneva, Switzerland, dents tuiss by not being obliged to get accepting the ptakklency of the commit au early start. They look forward to tee. the pleasant relaxation of tho whist George W. MeXinney. who has been game on the way home, with head on for seven years postmaster of North one side to keep the suioke out of their Sebago. is. It U Laid, the oldest poet eyes. Some of them even say that master in MaMs. Although be la they enjoy being awakemxl early In eighty -two yeau« old. he manages th» th» morning. office tn a satlsfBrtory manner. In time all who work In N»w York Joeeph Knight, since 1883 editor of will com» to IL Meanwhile, far th» N'r>e and (JnWtBa and dramatic critic man with a family It appear» to be In of the Globe, Aflhanaeum and other pe many ways a happy solution of a diffi rkwiicala, died fa London at the age of cult problem. Undoubtedly It 1» a mor» aeranty-elght yaan. He was tbe an wholesome existence physically, but mentally and spiritually It has tbe de- ther of many theatrical works. J. W Beers of West View, Pa, has > feet» of Ita virtue» when pursued al! one of the moat valuable libraries of the year round. The commuter devotes shorthand worin La tbe w orld. Ho baa the best part of the day to one narrow ■books and pnaptalxts on the subject by corner of tbe city. The rest of hla the thousands, and they Include practi time not consumed on the train Is in United State* Land office, Lakeview, Oregon. cally all the syMBsna invented since the still more narrowing atmosphere of the suburbs. He neither gets all tbe way Sent. 27. 1907. year 1700. Into the life of the city nor clean out Notice la hereby given that In compliance Alonso Smith or Skowhegan. Me, with the provlalona ot the act of Cong re»» ol has an old guh which was used in the Into the country. So his view of things June 3.1ST», entitled “An act for tne »ale of has neither the perspective of robust battle of Bunker Hill. 131 years ago. rnrallty nor the sophistication of a man Umber landa in tbe Statea of California, Ore by his great grandfather. The gun Is gon, Nevada, and Washington Ten ¡lory." a» In working oPtlar, barring the loss of in tbe city and of it. Ills return to extended to all the Public Land Slate* by act nature Is only halfway. Ills urbanity of Auguat 4. 1W2. Rosa E. Hager, ot Dodge the flint and ceulS be easily equipped Is 8uburbanlty. Much of our literature, Center, County of l>o<lfe. State ot Minne- far actual use. art and especially criticisms show tbe Duke Ulrich off Württemberg deals In taint of the commuter’s point of view. I aota. haa thia day filed In thia olUce her aworn atatement No. 37M. for the purehaae ot cwkes and oatmsffil, and. in conjunction —Jesse Lynch Williams in Century. the Lota 8,6,10 and 11 ot 8ec. No. 20. in Tp with Prince OhxtRian Hohenlohe, be No. 39 8.. R No. 6. K W M. and will offer proof manufactures oolWts. sold under the to ahow that the land sought la more Hit Limitation. name of “HOkhiohe corsets," which valuable for Ita timber or >tooe than for have a vast sals among south German agricultural purpose*, and to e»labll»h her claim to aald land before tb» clerk ot ladles on acvetAt of their princely Klamath County at hl* office at Klamath trademark. Falls. Oregon nn Tuesday, the 10th day of Since bls retframent from public life December. 1*!7. Hon. William R. J’orman. who used to She names as witnesses: be In congreae from the East St. Louis Walter Anderaon. Roy Anderson. Jame» (Ill.) district aud who afterward was Whitcomb and Clarence Hager all of Forest, commissioner of Internal revenue, has Oregon. Any and al! persona claiming adveraely the built up a )«Tg» and lucrative law above described land» are requested to file practice In Esst St. Louis, of which he their claims In thia office on or before aald has been for trafiy years a leading cit 10th day of December. 1907. , izen. 10-3—12-5 J. N. WATSON. Register. Asa G. Candter of Atlanta has sub scribed $75.000 to the Wesley memorial Notice for Publication enterprise, launched by the bishops of United Stat«* Land Office, Lakeview, Ore tbe Methodist Episcopal Church South. gon. September 27,19U7 Mr. Candler is one of the wealthiest Notice la hereby given that In compliance men in the south, Thirty-two years with tbe provlalona of me act of Congress ot ago be tramped to Atlanta from his June 3 1878. entitled "An act for the »ale of country home In the state, his only as timber landa in the State* of California. Ore set being the clothes he wore. "Your friend D'Auber is an artist gon, sevada. and Washington Territory."»» Tbe degree of doctor of medicine has isn't he?” extended to all tbe Public Land Stale» by act of August 4.1892. Ozra L. Brown, of Klamath i been conferred hpon Dr. Wilfred T. “Yes, that fellow can draw any Fall», county of Klamath, State of Oregon, Grenfell, C. M. G, by the University thing." has filed In tbla office hla aworn atatement of Oxford, cauaa honoris. In recogni “Indeed! I have beard it said that be tion of the work he has achieved I d hasn't drawn a sober breath for No. 8774, for the purcbaae of the nw‘4ae‘t Sec. No. 19. in Tp. No. 38 8. R. No. 19, E. W M. improving the M*cial condition of tbe years.”—Philadelphia Press. and will offer proof to abow that the Labrador fisherfolk. The honor bestow land »ought 1» more valuable for Ita timber or ed upon him by his old university is If you <#>n't scale the mountain you I atone than for agricultural purpose*, and to all the more marked by reason of its k'n’t view the plain.—Chinese Pr »verb. establiah hl» claim to »aid land before the being the first honorary M. D. degree Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon, at hia office at Klamath Falla, Oregou, on Monday, conferred by Offford. PITH AND POINT. Notice For Publication. tbe 9th day of December. 191/7. He namea aa wltneaaea: Wm. Snow, C. N. Snow, W.O. Webb and B. 8. Grigsby, all of Klamath rail», Oregon. Any and alt person* claiming adversely tbe above-described landa are requested to Illa their claim* In thia office on or Detore said 9tb day of Dec., 1907. 10-8—12-5 J. N. WATSON. Regiater. ALTAMONT DAIRY ___________________ PHONE B3 J ratio aei.HASB 4.7(4 3. B. WOItDBf» Pr—htoul The American Bank and Trust Co. Capital Stock flioo.ooo Open for bualaaas a vary day in lbs year excepting Sundays and Isgal hoUdayi. Open Saturdays until 7i JO p. m. > A.M. WOaOBN. Interest Paid on Saviogi Deposit* > CaaSAar General Blacksmithing and Wagon Work Livery and Feed Stable Both Saddle and Driving Horses M. W. of A.—Ixxlge meets in the A. O. U. W. hall every first and third Wednesday in tho month. W. B. McLaughlin, Consul W. A. Phelps, Clerk. MeW Prosperity Rebekah Lodge No. 104 I. O. O. F. meets in the A. O. U. W. hall everv first and third Wednesdays in the month. Mary E. Fish, N. G. Ix/rinda M. Sauber, Secretary. BALDWIN 4. HUGHES M idway Key West, »nd Itn|x>rte<i Cigars Wines and Liquors of Choice Vintage Foresters of America—Ewauna Camp, No. 61, meets tn the A. O. U. W. hali every second and fourth Fridays in the month. C. D. Willson, C. R. E. E. Jamison, Rec. Sec. BIG STOCK OF MINERAL WATEK J Fraternal Order of Eagles meets every Monday evening at 8 o’clock in A. O. U. W. Hall. Henry Boivin, W. P. Otto Heidrich, Sec. Every Detail of Our Dairy isSanilary, insuring the Purity and ilealthfulnessof Our Products. STABLER SHOP K. of P.—Klamath Lodge No. 9ti meets in Sanderson’s hall every Mon day np " ‘ Bam ‘ ber, C. U - tv event evening. Bert John Y. Tipton, K. of R. and 8. . Women ol Woodcraft, Ewauna Circle No. 647, meets every eecoml and fourth Friday in baiideraoh'a hall. Mrs. Dollte Virgil, G. N. Delivered Daily from the Altamont Dairy. Wholesale and Retail. MIDWAY A. F. A A. M.—Klamath JL Lodge No. 77. Meets second and fourth Mondays of each month in the Masonic llall. W. T. Nhive, W. M. W. Bowdoin, Secretary. __ Pure Butter Free Delivery Cold Steel, Castle Rock, Shasta Family Trade a Specialty Sold in lots of one dozen tip to one case PHONE Ç2Ô W. 11. D clanzv , Manager S txwart A Lrosa, Prop's ■ ! : E. WHITLOCK Klamath Lake Railroad UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER in connection with the Holder of License No 29. United Statea Land office, Lakeview. Ore KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ! A pretty girl yawning is a terrible gon. Oct. 19,1907. Notice la hereby given that In compliance sight with tbe provlalona of tbe act of Congrea* of It Is very easy to jar the table where Junes. 1878, entitled “An act for the aale of a nervous persop is writing. . timber landa in the States of California, Ore If the day gaeff slow to you, take a gon, Nevada. and Washington Territory,” aa pill every hour and see how fast time extended to all the Public Land Statea by act ' ' , ot Auguat 4, 1892, William Laabua of Notice for Publication will appear to Sy. Klamath Falla, County of Klamath, State of United States Land Office. Lakeview, Ore Office in Exchange Barn You can tell when a man begins to Oregon, baa tbla day filed In tbla office hia get old by the way be will say he la aworn atatement No. 8306, for tbe purehaae of gon, Sept. 27, 1907. Phone 601 Notice la hereby given that In compliance I th» ri,ne‘4 Ot Rec. WO. 6. In Tp. I just In tbs prime of life. with the provision* of the act of Congreaa ot A sane man knows be doesn’t know No. 41 8, R No. 6. E W M. and will June 3. 1878. entitled "An act for the aale of KLAMAÏH FALLS, OREGON ft all It’« the crazy man who knows offer proof to ahow that the land sought la timber land* in tbe State* of California, Ore , more valuable for ita timber or alone than for gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," aa everything and Fhows he knows It agricultural purpose», and to establish hia . If yea run into a stone wall, go claim toaald land before the Clerk of Klamath extended to all tbe Public Laud Statea by act round It Dofl*t back off and butt it county, Oregon, at hia office at Klamath of Auguat 4. 1892. Della Mae Harlow, of Klaaa- and keep at & as long as you can . Falla, Oregon, on Friday tbe 20tb day of atb Falla, county of Klamath, State of Oregon, baa thia day filed in tbla office her aworn DENTIST -stand. December, 1907. statement No. 3799, for the purcbaae of the nelfi He namea aa witnesses: You think aa orphan child is a sad See. No. 23, and nw%aw*4of Set. No. 34, sight What do you think of parents 1 J. T. Johnaton, Minto Rates, W. Seehorn end In Tp. No. 37 8, R No. 9 X W m. and will offer Ben Milton all of Klamath Falla. Oregon. proof to abow that tbe land sought la more who have ouflfved all their children? Any and all persona claiming adveraely the valuable for It* timber or alone than for agri Isn’t that a sight with more grief in above-described landa are requeated to file I cultural purpose*, and to establish her claim it?—Atchison Globe. their claim* in thia office on or before aald 20tb to aald land before tbe clerk of Klamath I day of December, 1907. : county, Oregon, at hia office at Klamath Falls, I 10-24-12-19 J. N. WATSON. Regiater. 1 attorney and Oregon, on Wedneaday tbe llth day of De- Editorial Flings. I I ; cember, 1907. COUNSELOR AT LAW Notice for Publication She names a* witnesses: Russia Is al rays ready to talk about i KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON K. E. Dunlap, Mark L. Burns, Jeaae C peace. It is bother instance of hu Department of the Interior, Land Office at i Craven and C. W. Harlow, all of Klamath ROOMS 7 48, MURDOCK BLDG. man nature's <3ndency to discuss those Lakeview.Oregon, October 15, \Wi. things of whl"*i it knows very little.— I Notice la hereby given that Jams* K Bal Falls, Oregon. Any and all persona Claiming adveraely the lard of Klamath Falla, Oregon, haa filed Washington 8*Xr. ' above-described land» are requested to file A well known physicfan points out notice of hia intention to make fiDal Five tbelr claims in tbi* office on or before »aid proof in aupportof biaclalm, viz: Home the benefleia. effects sure to result year stead Entry No. 231/7 made June 17, 11/01, for llth day of Dec., 1907. DENTIST from walking to work, but no doubt tbe ne*4 of Sec. 4, Tp. 40 8, R. 9 E. W. M., and 10-3—12-5 J. N. WATSON. Register. the majority will continue to look for- that aald proof will be made before tbe Clerk Office in American Bank A Trust Com ,ward to the »Vasure of walking tho of Klamath County, Ore., at hla office at Notice for Publication pany's Building other way.—Washington Post. Klamath Falla, Oregon, on the 29th day of No PHONE «14 United State* Land Office, Lakeview, Ore vember, 1907. If the haset*fl that Is said to be mak KLAMATH FALLS OREGON He Dames tbe following wltneaaea to prove gon, Sept. 27,191/7. ing rapid progress In Great Britain is Notice la hereby given that In compliance of the variety that some of the clubs hia continuoua reaidence upon, and cultiva with tbe provision* of the act of Congreaa of of, the land, viz: are providing tn this country It should I tion Thoa. Martis.Cbaa Ayer, W. N. W1 laon and June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for tbe aale of inever again tw complained that Eng C. D. Wllaon all of Klamath Falla, Oregon. timber landa In the Statea of California, Ore lishmen canC/>t appreciate a Joke.— gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," aa 10-24-11-28 J. N. Watson, extended to all the Public Land State* by act »Providence Tlibune. CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR Register. Of August 4,1892. Sarah A Mulkey, of Klamath KLAMATH FALLS Falla,county of Klamath, State of Oregon, has A/imal Curios. Notice for Publication thia day filed in thia office her aworn atate No. 8793, for the purcbaae of All kinds of engineering and draughting Department of the Interior. Land Office at ment Storks devoir kitten». the ej^nw^ and nw%»sH Lakeview. Oregon, October 15,1907. t Fish neveff thew their food. Notice la hereby given that Edward Miller of of Sec. No. 17, in Tp. No. 8» 8, K 1 The horse Yas no eyebrows. Fort Klamath, Ore., ba* filed notice of hla In No. 10 E W M, and will offer proof toahow that the land aought la more valuable for It* lim Turtlan aj»J tortoises have no teeth. ; tention to make final Five year proof in sup ber or alone than for agricultural purf>o*e*, i port of his claim, via: Homestead Entry No. The sheet*)! upper jaw is toothless. I 2616 made April 23. 1$KT2, far the I'/fj»1, in<l and to establish her claim to aald land before DENTIST All cud c"M*wing animals have cloven I n^aw'4 Sec. 33, Tp. 82 8. R. 7% E. W. M., and the Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon, at hla office at Klamath Falla, Oregon, on Tues hoofs. 1 that said proof will be made before the Clerk Wlthrow-Melhase Building A well gfltvn kangaroo can leap six- ' of Klamath County, Ore., at hia office at Klam day, the 10th day of December, 1907. She namea aa wltneaaea: , ath Falla., Oregon,on tbe Sth day of Decern- ity feet. Cbarlea Moiander, J. C. Iravena, Hamilton Hares ay?', snakes sleep with their I her, 1907. He namea tbe following wltneaaea to prove Mulkey and K. E. Dunlap, all of Klamath eyes open. ilia continuous residence upon, and cultiva Falla, Oregon. Hclntire Transportation Co. and the DR. CHAS. H. DRAKE I Ueterinary Surgeon Ore. and Cal. Transportation Co. The only through line for freight and pas sengers between the Southern Pacific and the Klamath country. Quickest service and Lowest Rates. Tell your troubles by Phone or Lotter to DR. WM. MARTIN E. T. ABBOTT, Gen. Mgr, Thrall, Cal. Office over Klamath County Bank or to MdNTlRE TRANS. CO. at Klamath Fall» or Pokegama C. C. BROWER «• • <XXXXX><XX><XX> <XXXXXHXXXXX>(® Every drop DR. C. P. MASON Of Old Continental Whiskey Water Mill Whiskey Normandie Rye F. F. V. Rye is as pure as Government inspection can make it. It is bottled in bond under Government su pervision and that carriesdhe guarantee of abso lute purity. E. B. HENRY Pure WILL A. LEONARD C. The frog ran only breathe with its mouth closed. The mother condor must keep her young :> ye.tr In tho nest before they are able to fly.—Loe Angeles Tun»». ‘ Any and all peraon* claiming adveraely the tion of, the land, viz: J. C. Wei»», Asa Fordyce, Edward Leever and | above-described land* are requeated to file their claim* In thia office on or before aald H. B. Looaley all of Fort Klamath, Oregon. 10th Jay of Dec., 1907, 10-24 11 28 J. N. WATSON, J.N. WATSON. Keglaler. Register. | 10-3 -12-5 F. is the word that tells the story, and when tho government places its 0. K. on whiskey you may be suro it is pure. Sold by C. D. WILLSON Wholesale and Retail Dealer STONE ATTORNEY AT LAW OFFICE OVER POSTOFFICE Klamath Falls, Oregon I SI