SVHMONS WOMAN AND FASHION Smart Simplicity. White frix'k« nrc always more irener- allv popular for young girl»’ dreeay eoatuuies than are gowns of any other cok>r^-dur1ng the summer at least- and this year la proviug no exception to the rule. The colored frocks are very fash- OF DOTTED SWISS. tenable, but every girl must ¡»oesees an abundance of fine white frocks if she wishes to feel herself properly equipped. The fine white batistes trim­ med with cluny and baby Irish are worn with girdles and long sashes of colored ribbon, pale pink, pale blue and yellow being the most popular. The frock Illustrated Is of dotted white 8wiss trimmed with bands of cluny lace. The Japanese Sleeve to Go. The Japanese mandarin sleeves and the abnormal* long armholes will not last long, although, while prima­ rily designed for the thin woman, they may be so modified as to suit one of pleasing plumpness. It does seem as though Dame Fashion must be lean and lank, with a jealous antipathy to curves, as she has for these many years been exerting all her skill to create modes best suited to conceal the defects of flesh less figures, and to bring out to their best advantage the rounded curves of slight forms, which, though slight, are still not thin, yet these last are few and far between, for t>“arly every slim woman is thin, only politeness forbids one to call her such—to her face. Bad as it is In the eyes of judges of beauty to be thin, to be fat is attended not only by defects quite as distressing as those of the thin, but also the added misery of find­ ing oneself left out in the cold in the matter of models for frocks and frills. To be fat means that one must have models altered and "adapted” to one’s too ample lines, whereas the thin wo­ man will find any number of welcome and beautiful designs, and, while the latter may conceal her skinniness, fat cannot be hidden. Good Tasto For Mourning. A mourning gown which is in every respect in the best of taste is here illustrated. It is of black pongee, trim­ med with dull silk put on as a narrow IM DULL BLACK SILK. ruffled sign on the skirt. The yoke is entirely of narrow black braid, and the blouse part of the waist is tucked. Touches of chiffon are at the neck and cuffs, a full double ruffle finishing the latter. The hat. In sailor shape, is of crape, with double crape border. The Voguo For Cretonne. As a decorative feature cretonne is not as wholly new as some would have us believe. It was originally ex­ ploited a few years ago, but today ft Stands In accepted prominence. As a finish to summer washing dress fab­ rics It Is immensely sympathetic, the floral pattern -for that purpose being cut out and worked on to the ground of the gown, with a light over or chain stitch. To filet lace also Is an applique frequently applied, while as a reliev­ ing touch to vest and revere, cretonne motifs. In some light trailing deslfn, It comes as a veritable boon. 5OCIRTIFS OF KI VMATtt TAI .1.5 In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­ gon for the County of Klamath. A. O. U. W.— Linkville James 11. Burns, Plaintiff, Lodge No. ilOmeeta in the vs A I >. 1'. W ball os vi J !'n,- Julia E. Burns, rwfendant. day evening. Visiting Broth­ To Julia E. Burns, the defendant. er* always welcome. Waller In the name of the State of Oregon: Lennox. M. W. J. W. Siemens, Recorder. You are hereby required to ap|>ear and answer the complaint filed against Evangeline Lodge No, 88 Degree of you in the above entitled suit on or lie- fore Thursday the 21st dav of Novem­ Honor Lodge meets in the A. <». U. W. hall every second and fourth Thttradavs ber, 1907, being the last day of the in the month. Nancy N. White, C.of H. time preacnl-ed in the order for publi­ Jesse Marple, Recorder. cation of this summons, and it you fail so to auswer, for want thereof, the W. O. \V. Ewanna Camp. No. 799, W. plaintiff will apply to the Court for the O. W., meets every Tuesday evening relief demanded in the complaint, to- nt 7:30 o'clock at Sanderson's hull. All i wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds i neighbors cordially invited. C. K. Brandenburg, Clerk. < of matrimony existing lietween plain­ tiff and defendant. Hnd for such other Notice for Purchase of School Land.* an.l furtl er relief as in equity may l>e Department of the Interior, United meet and proper. This »umtnons is served by publication in the “Klamath States Land Office Lakeview, Oregon, Republican,** by order of Hon. Henry Oct. 17, 1907. 1.. Benson, Judge of the Circuit Court Notice is hereby given that the State (or the County of Klamath, dated the of Oregon has, under the provisions of 8th day of Octol>er, 1907, which said the Act of Congress of August 14, 1848, order require* that this summons lie and the Acts supplemental and amenda­ publislwd once a week for six succes­ tory thereof, made application for the sive weeks from the 10th day of October, following described unappropriated, 1907, said day being the first day of non-mineral, surveyed public land as publication of said summons. indemnity for losses to its grant for com­ J. C. Rl’TENIC, mon school purposes, to-w it: 10-10 — 11-21 Attorney for Plaintiff. List No. 233, for the nv'4swI4.Sec. 34, se'4swl4. Sec. 32, uw's.nwl4, Sec. Notice for Publication. 33, T. 328., R. 7l4 E., W. M. United State* Land office, Lakeview, oregou. Any and all persons claiming adverslv the al»ove described lands are requested sent. 27. 1907. Notice is hereby given that in compliance to file their said claims in this office on with the provisions of the act of Congress ol or before the 14th. dav of December, June 3. 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of limber lands iu the Slates of California. Ore­ 1907. gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory." as J. N. Watson, Register. to all the Public Land Slates by act The above notice will l»e published in exteuded of August 4. 181*2, Rosa E. Hager, of Dodge the Klamath County Republican, a Center. County of IKidge. State of Minne­ weekly newspa[>er printed and pub­ sota. Las this day filed in this oltiee her lished at Klamath Falls, Oregon, for sworn statement No. 3788, for tbe purchase of Lota 3.6.10 and 11 i BM M . ta Tp five successive weeks liefore the 14th the No. 39 8 . R No. S. E W M. and will offer proof day of December, 1907. to show that the land sought la more 10-31-11-28 J. N. Watson, Register. valuable for its timber or stone than lor Notice for Publication I. O. O. F.— Klamath Lodge No. 137 meet* every Wednesday even­ ing m the A. O.' U. W. hall. C. B. Clemleiiniiig, N. <1. Geo, I . Hum­ phrey, Sqpietary. r Pure Milk Pure Cream Pure Butter Delivered Daily from the Altamont Dairy. Wholesale and Retail. Every Detail of Our Dairy is Sanitary, insuring the Purity and Haalthfulnemiof Our Products. ALTAMONT DAIRY PHONE B3 J CHAS. B. won DBS I'nthifut >40 The American Bank and Trust Co. ‘0 Capital Slock $100,000 Op. O. E. S —Aloha Chapter No.61, meets in the Masonic hall every second and fourth Tuesday evening* in each mentii. Christine Murdoch, W. M, Jennie E. Rvaiuea, Secretary. .*< Interest Paid on Savings Deposit* 4. M. WORDBX. Cathltr .4 AL rr/f. W/iL/l4S2f. fo sharg* a/ae< fog* >u Tuesday, the 10th day of United State* Land Office, Lakeview. Oregon December. 1907. She names as witnesses: Oct. 25. 1907. Walter Anderson. Roy Anderson. James Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act oi emigres* of Whitcomb and Clarence Hager all of Forest, June 3,1873. entitled "An act for the sale of . Oregon. timber land* in the Stale* of Call lorn ia. Ore­ Any and all persons claiming adversely the gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as above described lauds are requested to file extended to all the Public Land State* by act tbelr claims In tbts office on or before said of August 4, 1892, Hayden J, Lock wood, of 10th day of December, 1907. Klamath Fall* county of Klamath. State 10-3-12-5 J. N. WATSON. Register. of Oregon, has this day filed in tbi* otfice bi* »worn statement No. 3*11, for Notice for Publication the purchase of the e*1nwt4 and w’.neJi of United States Land Office. Lakeview, Ore­ Section No. 29, tn Township No. 38 a. Range No. 10 E W M, and will offer proof to abow that the gon. September 27,19F Notice is bereby given that ln compliance land sought is more valuable for it* timber or stone than for agricultural purpose*, and to w ith tbe provisions ol the act of Congress of establish bis claim to said land before the June 3 1878, entitled "An act lor the sale ol Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon, at bls timber land* in tbe .«tales ol California. Ore­ office at Klamath Falla, Oregon, on Fri­ gou, Nevada, and W ashington Territory." as exteuded to all the Public Land State* by act day, the 10th day of January 1908. ol August 4,1892. Ozra L. Brown, ol Klamath He names as witnesses-. B. 8. Grigsby, Geo. Weber, W. H. W,-bb and Falls, county of Klamath, State of Oregon, has filed In this office bls sworn statement W. O. Webb, al! of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the No. 3774. for tbe purchase of tbe nw'4se‘t See. above-described lands are requested to fiie ! No. 19, in Tp. No 38 8. K. No. 10, E. W M. their Claims in this office on or before said and will offer proof to abow that tbe land sought 1» more valuable for Its timber or 10th day of January, lwe. stone than tor agricultural purposes, and to J. N. WATSON. Register. 10 31-1-2 establish bis claim to said land before tbe Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon, at bls office al Klamath Fails, Oregou. on Monday, the 9tb day ol December. 19U7. Notice For Publication. He names as witnesses: United States Land office, Lakeview, Ore­ Wm. Snow, C. N. Snow, W. O. Webb and B. 8. gon, Oct. 19,1907. Grigsby, all of Klamath rails, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that in compliance Auy and all persons claiming adversely tbe with the provisions of the act of Congress of j above-described lauds are requested to file June 3. 1878. entitled "An act for the sale ol their claims in this office ou or before said 9tb timber lands in the States of California, Ore-1 day of Dec., 191/7. gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as | 10-3—12-5 J. N. WATSON. Register. extended to all the Public Land State* by act j of August 4, 1892, William Lashua ofI Notice for Publication Klamath Falls, County of Klamath, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his United States Laud Office, Lakeview, Ore­ sworn statement No. 3306, for tbe purchase of gon, Sept. 27,1907. the nl4ne'q o( Sec. vo- *• ln TP- Notice 1» bereby given that In compliance No. 41 8. R No. 6, E W M, and will 1 with tbe provisions of the act of Congress of offer proof to show that tbe land sought is June 8. 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of more valuable for Its timber or stone than for timber lands in tbe States of California, Ore­ agricultural purposes, and to establish hl* gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," as claim to said land before the Clerk of Klamath extended to all the Public Laud States by act county, Oregon, at bis office at Klamath of August 4, 1892, Della Mae Harlow, of Klam­ Falls, Oregon, on Friday tbe 20th day of ath Falla, county of Klamath. Staleol Oregon, December, 1907. has this day filed in this office her sworn He names as witnesses: statement No. 3799, for tbe purchase of the ne!4 J. T. Johnston, Minto Estes, W. Seehorn and seJ4 Sec. No. 23, and nw^tw!4 of 8e5. No. 24, Ben Milton all of Klamath Falls. Oregon. in Tp. No. SI 8, R No. 9 E W m, and will offer Any and all persons claiming adversely the proof to »bow that tbe land Sought Is more above-described lands are requested to file valuable for it* timber or stone than for agri­ their claim* In this office on or before said 20th cultural purposes, and to establish her claim day of December, 1907. to said land before the clerk of Klamath 10-24—12-1» J. N. WATSON, Register. county, Oregon, at bls office at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Wednesday tbe 11th day of De­ cember. 1907. Notice for Publication She names a* witnesses: R. E. Dunlap, Mark L. Burns, Jesse C. Department of tbe Interior, Land Office at Craven and C. W. Harlow, all of Klamath Lakeview.Oregon, October 15, 1907. > Notice is hereby given that James K. Bal­ Falls, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely tbe lard of Klamath Falls, Oregon, has filed notice of his Intention to make final Five above-described lands are requested to file year proof In support of hisclalm, viz: Home their claims in this office on or before said stead Entry No. 2397 made June 17. 1901, for 11th day of Dec., 1907. 103—12-5 J. N. WATSON. Register. the ne«4 of Sec. 4. Tp. 40 8, R. 9 E. W. M.. and that said proof will be made before tbe Clerk of Klamath County, Ore., at his office at ) Notice for Publication Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 29th day of No­ vember, 1907. United States Land Office, Lakeview, Ore­ He names tbe following witnesses to prove gon, Sept. 27,1907. bls continuous residence upon, and cultiva­ Notice is bereby given that In compliance tion of, tbe land, viz: with tbe provisions of the act of Congress of Tbos. Martin. Chas. Ayer, W. N. Wilson and June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for tbe sale of C. D. Wilson all of Klamath Falls, Oregon. timber lands In the State* of California, Ore­ 10-24-11-28 J. N. Watson, gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory.” a* Register. extended to all the Public Land States by set ol August 4, 1892, Sarah A. Mulkey, of Klamath Falls.county of Klamath,State of Oregon, has Notice for Publication this day filed in this office her sworn state­ ment No. 3793, for tbe purchase of Department of the fnterlor. Land Office at ' tbe ej^nw^ ne‘4*w!4 and nw^Mti Lakeview, Oregon, October 15.1907. of Sec. No. 17, in Tp. No. 38 8, R Notice is hereby given that Edward Miller of No. 10 E W M, aud will offer proof to show that Fort Klamath, Ore., has filed notice of his in­ tbe land sought is mure valuable for its tim­ tention to make final Five year proof in sup­ ber or stone than for agricaltural purposes, port of his claim, vis: Homestead Entry No and to establish her claim to said land before 2616 made April 28. 1902, for the *H»W!4 and the Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon, at hl* nj^sw'q Her. 33, Tp. 32 8. R.7«4 E. W. M., and office at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Tues­ that said proof will be made before the Clerk day, the loth day of December. 1907. of Klamath County, Ore., at bls office at Klam­ She names as witnesses: ath Falls., Oregon, on tbe 5th day of Decem­ Charles Moiander, J.C. cravens, Hamilton ber, 1907. Mulkey and R. E. Duulap, all ul Klamath He names tbe following witnesses to prove Falls, Oregou. his continuous residence upon, and cultiva­ Any arid all persons claiming adversely the tion of, the land, viz: J.C. Weiss. Asa Fordyce, Edward Leever and ' abcse-'lescrlb-d lands are requested to file their cialrns In thi* office on or before said H. B. Loosley all of Fort Klamath, Oregon. 10-24 11-28 J. N. WATSON, loti. 1») ol De,:., fsu7. J.N. WAl^ON. Registik. j Register. I 10-3 -12-5 lltnu MBI.HAM Ote-DrvaMsaf »«6 Prosperity Rebekah Lodge No. 104 I. <1.0. F. meet* in the A. <>. U. W. t hall every first and third Wednes«lay» in tiie month. Mary E. Fish, N. G. Lorinda M. dauber, Secretary. BALDWIN & HUGHES M iDWAY B ar Win«» and Liquor« of Choice Vintage Forester* of America—Ewanna Cantp, No. t>l, meets in the A. O. U. W. hali every second and fourth Friday* in the month. C. D. Willson, C. R. E. E. Jamison, Hee. Sec. Kry West, Albi 1 in|M>rtrd Cigar« BIG STOCK OF AIIKKWA.1^ WATTISW Cold Steel, Castle Rock, Shasta. Free Delivery / Family Trade a Specialty Sold in lots of one dozen up to one case PHONE 526 Women ot Woodcraft, Ewauna Circle No. »117. meets eyerv second and fourth Friday in banderaon’a hall. / Mrs. Dollie Virgil,G. N. Fraternal Order of Eagle* meet* every Monday evening at 8 o’clock in i A. O. U. W. Hall. Henry Roivin, W. P. Otto Heidrich, Sec. W. If. D vlanky , Manager S tewait A L yon *, Prop'» E. WHITLOCK Klamath Lake Railroad UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER in connection with the Holder of Idcenae'No 29. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Hclntire Transportation Co. DR. CHAS. H. DRAKE and the Uettrinary Surgeon Ore. and Cal. Transportation Co. Office in Exchange Barn Phone fiOl The only through line for freight and pas­ sengers between the Southern Pacific and the Klamath country. Quickest servico and Lowest Rates. Tell your troubles by Phone or Letter to KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON DR. WM. MARTIN DENTIST E. T. ABBOTT, Gen. Mgr, Thrall, Cal. Office over Klamath County Bank C. C. BROWER or to MclNTIRE TRA.S'S. CO. at Klamath Fall» or Pokegama .'ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW KLAMATH FALL«, OREGON •jOOOOOOOOOOOO 000000000000^ ROOMS 7 48, MURDOCK BLDG. 9 DR. C. P. MASON 3 o Every drop O Of Old Continental Whiskey Water Mill Whiskey Normandie Rye F. F. K Rye is as pure as Government inspection can make it. It is bottled in bond under Government su­ pervision and that carries>the guarantee o( abso­ lute purity. DENTIST Office In American Bank A Trust Com­ pany’s Building RHONE 014 KLAMATH FALLS OREGON E. B. HENRY CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR KLAMATH FALLS ► All kinds of engineering and draughting Pure WILL A. LEONARD is the word that tolls tho story, and when tho government places its 0. K. on whiskey you may •»e sure it is pure. Sold by DENTIST Wlthrow-Melhase Building C. C. D. WILLSON g Wholesale and Retail Dealer £ F. 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