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<2 » HE I Notice (or Publication. QUOTED ST. PAUL Petition for Liquor License SOCIETIES OF CHRISTMAS CAKES Untied States Land office, Lakeview. Oregon, 1 Sept, n, Ito:. A Bishop** Blunder and the Clever Way Notice la hereby given that in compliance It Was Corrected. with the provisions of the act of Cougresaot A curtain bishop of one of the middle June 3.1878, entitled "An act for tne sale of States Is described as a man who pos- timber lands in the States ot California, Ore gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," aa •etuMtl great learning, but had not the extended to all the Public 1-atnl Slates by act saving aetuM* of humor. In "Reminis ol August 4. 18W. Rosa K. Hager, ot Dodge cences of Bishops and Archbishops” I Center, Couuiy ol Dodge. State ot Mmne Bishop ¡‘otter gives m» Instance of tho sola, baa thia day filed in this office her sworn statement No. STS*, (or the purchase ot ■beence of this quality. the Lota 8. 8.10 and 11 ot Sec. No. 20. tn Tp It happened on one occasion that an No. 3» 8 , R No. «. K W M. and will offer proof episcopal election bad come up for re 10 show that the land sou*bi is more view in the house of bishops, and ques valuable for Its limber or stone than for tion* as to the bishop elect were lietn* agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said Sand before the clerk of aakud uud sus we red with considerable Klamath County at his office at Klamath freedom. A bishop who knew the bish Falla, Oregon no Tuesday, the 10th day ol op elect In a very Intimate way was on 1 December, 1*0?. She names as witnesses: his feet and was being catechised, Walter Anderson. Roy Anderson. James wbeu a bishop called out. “What kind Whitcomb and Clarence Hager all ot Forest, of wife bas our brother elect?" Oregon. •‘His present wife"— began the bish Any and all persons claiming adversely the op thus challenged, when the middle above described lands are requested to tile ! their claims in this office ou or before said state delegate sprang to his feet. “One moment!” be cried. "Do I uu- i loth day of December. 190?. km - r*ô J. N WATSON. KegiMer A. O. U. W— I.inkville TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY We make the best Cakes, Pies, Bread, etc. out of the COURT OF THE STATE OF ORE Lodge No. 110 meets in the GON FOR THE COUNTY UF KLAM \ .<•. U. W hall ovvi y Tue« very best flour. day evening. Visiting Broth ATH. er* always welcome. Waiter Everything is neat and clean in our baking department G hkktinu : We the undersign*! pe-, titioner*, resident*, citisen* and legal Lennox, M. W. J. W. biomone, Recorder, and open to your inspection.. voter* of Pleven* Precinct, County and Stale aioresaid, very respectfully peti-1 Van Riper Bros, handle our bread and will deliver it to Evangeline Lodge No. HS Degree of tion and request, that a retail liquor li Honor Lodge meets in tho A. U. U. W. your door if you will mention it to them.*^^^_ cense be granted J. W. Dyar to sell, hall every second and fourth Thursday* spirituous, malt and vinous liquor* in in the month. Nancy N. White, 0. oí H. Jesse Marple, Recorder. leas quantities than one gallon, tn the . town o( Ketio, Plevetta Precinct in the Opposite American llotei County of Klamath. Slate of Oregon, for W. O. W. Ewauna Camp, No. 7W, W. a period of 6 month* commencing on O. W„ meets every Tuesday evening the-------- day of Jauuary A. D. llKW, at 7:S0 o'clock at Handerson1* hall. All neighbors cordially invited. and that the application for the grant C. K. Brandenburg, Clerk. i ing of said license will t>e made to the Hon. Court aforesaid, at their regular I. O. O. F.— Klamath January 8th, 1907, term, and that the Uxlge No, 137 meet* I same be granted will ever pray. etc. etc. every Wednesday even ing in the A. O. U. W. x NAMES NAMES Delivered Daily from the Altamont hall. C. B. Clendeiining, derstand my brother aright? Did be ‘ J. E. Newbsnks D. J. Jones N. G. Geo. I.. Hum Dairy. Wholesale and Retail. say ‘his present wife,' aud ant I to au- L. N. Sunderson Rotiert Atclieaou phrey, Sect etary. derstand that by that phtttse he means Notice for Publication 1>. L. Gordon N. W. Mehl to imply that the brother elect has had Department ot tho Interior, land Office at G. G. Kern* F. H. IXvwning Every Detail'd Our Dairy ia Sanitary, Inauring O. E. 8 —Aloha Chapter No.61, meet* a previous wife? Becausa. if so. I can Lakeview. Oregon, Nov. 6. 1907. Sain Diehl the Purity and Healtlifulnes* of Our Product*. IxKin Anderson in the Maaontc hall every *econd and not vote for his confirmation. St. Paul Notice i. hereby given that Theodore L.Sey fourth Tues.lav evening* in each mentit. S. J. Poole says, 'A bishop must I* the husband of more ot Klamath Fall». Oregon, ha» tiled M. R. Fniiti^ Christine MurJoeh, W. M. Jenni* E. Eugene Spencer one wife.’ " notice of hi. Intention to make Anal commuta Rod M. Frain Reames, Secretary. For a moment the house, in which tion proof In »upport ot hl. claim,via: Home- CliHH Msrsrow J. Hughes were a number of bishops who. having stead Entry No. *601. made .May 2. i9O>. for the J. P. Hitchcock Roy Stonebraker Ewauna Encampment No. 4«, I.O.O.F. been bereaved of their earthly part Lot I. Sec. I. fp. »7 8, R. 10 K., W. M.. and that J. Brattwan A. L. Fornao Encampment incela first and third ______ PHONE B3 J ners, had supplied their places, sat still said proof will be made before the clerk of G. H. Orr C. A. Barneburg rriday* <>f each month in the A. U. U. KlaiuaiU county. Ore., al lit» office al Klamath In «tunned silence, until a prelate, Falla. W. hall. C. C. Brower, C. I*. Oregon, on the day of Deve tuber, F. T. Maxwell 0. u. r.i.idix whose sense of humor was as keerf as 190?. Geo. L. Humphrey, Scribe. Ilans Nelson E. P. Brady the fast speaker'« was feeble, rose iu He names the following witnesses lo prove J. Connolly, Jr. A. W is* his place and said, "Do I understand his continuous residence upon, and cultiva* I A. F. A A. M.—Klamath • Marion Gordon ratio utuusi’ ('onrad Madison CH 4X. £. h ohuus that the bishop regards the language tion of, the laud, vii: Lodge No. 77. Meets second t ka-Praahiaal PraaUaat G. E. Bensinger. E. H. Monaghan. W llliam B. W. McCormick D. Ileavilin of the apostle which he baa just quoted I Lashua and John Kenney all of Klamath • mi fourth Monday* of each a» mandatory T' Elsi M. Mui gait E. 11. Coopei month in the Masonic llall. W. T. “Certainly!” exclaimed the man who Fails. Oregon. J. E. Zevo Chas. Hitchcock J. N. Watson. Register 11-14—12-1* Shive, 1b, M. II. Bowdoiu, Secretary. had objected. George E. Chase E. H. Gifford “Very well, then. Mr. Chairman." Capital Stock $100,000 Geo. Ileavilin W. H. Wall said the interrogating bishop blandly, K. of KlaniatlF Luige No. I»,¡ : D. R. l*oten C. J. McCollum Notice for Publication meets in Sanderson's hall every Mon “if the bishop regards thé language of Of*n for business «very day in U m year excepting Sunday.and legal holiday.. A. D.Gillman dav evening. Bert Batnber, C. C. St. Paul, when be says that a bishop United States Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon Ira K. Hanson Open Saturday, until 7: JO p. m. John Y. Tipton, K. of R. and S. G. W. Kegg G. F. Sevits must be the husband of one wife, as | Oct. 25. 19U7. I J. W. Adkina mandatory. I should like to ask him Notice is hereby given that in compliance O. W. 8orrels Jt Intvmt Paid on Saving. Deposits > M. W. °f A.—Lodge meets in the U. M. Wilson what be proposes to do with the bishop with the provisions ot the act of Congress ot John G. Driskell A. O. U. W. hall every first and third of—naming a bachelor bishop-“who June S, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of Chas. Gordon Olner M. Sly Mirriti MHl.H 4SI! la cuarta at aaalata U»e< limber ---------------------------- lands in the States of California. Ore- 4. W. WOHDBN. CaatOar Wednesday in the month. hasn't any ?” :------- W. H. Weeden Salon Allen W. B. McLaughlin, Consul There was a shout of laughter, amid «»•* î!"*u- *^ln’ton, T*"“0?-' ,“ aa Tom Wilson John Connelly extended to all the Public Laud States by act W. A. Phelps, Clerk. which the bishop who had objected at August 4. 18*2, Hsyden J. Lockwood, ot Geo. L. Chase H. R. Fox took his seat, flushed and angry. The Klamath Falls county ot Klamatb. Slaw - ■ . . humor of his blunder was wholly un- 1 ot Oregon, has th,» day filed in this I Prosperity Rebekah Lodge No. 104 perceived by him. ’ office his sworn statement N*. Mil, tor L O. O. F. meets in tho A. O. U. W. Notice (or Purchase o( School Land* I the purchase ot the et^nw1-^ and w^nei-i of hall everv first and third Wednesdays I in the month. Mary E. Fish, N. G. Section No. '29, in Township No. 38 s. Range No. Department of the Interior, United POINTED PARAGRAPHS. 10 E W M. and will offer proof to show that the Ixyrinda M. Sauber, Secretary. State* Land Office lakeview, Oregon, land sought is more valuable for its timber or Every good fanner has three or four stone than for agricultural purposes, and to Oct. 17, 1907. establish his claim to said land before the jobs laid up for a rainy day. Notice is hereby given that the State _ Forester* of America—Ewauna Camp, No. 61, meets in the A. O. U. W. hall The man who Is old enough to Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon, at hl. of Oregon has, under the provision* of every secund and fourth Fridays in the know better is usually old enough to i office at Klamatb Falls, Oregon, on Fri- 1 the Act of Congress of August 14, 1848, j month. C. D. Willson, C. R. day, the 10th day of January 1908. die. and the Acts supplemental and amentia-, E. E. Jamison, Rec. Sec. He names as w i t nesses: People talk about “different tem B. S.Grigsby, Geo. Weber, W. H. Webb and tory thereof, made application for the peraments,” when they really mean W. O. Webb, all uf Klamath Falls, Oregon. following described unappropriated, , Women ol Woexlcraft, Ewauna Circle I dlfferenj tempers. Any and all persons claiming adversely the non mineral, surveyed public land as No. 647, meets every second and fourth above-described lands are requested to Hie Some men are so mean they like to indemnity for lossea to it* grant for com- Friday in Sanderson's hall. take their wives’ advice so they can their claims in this office on or before said Mrs. Dollie Virgil, G. N. ' tnon school purposes, to-wit: tell them later, how worthless it was. 10th day ot January. 1908. J. N. WATSON. Register. List No.,233, for the nr^sw1^, Sec. There is this important difference I 10-31-1-2 Fraternal Order of Eagle* meet* 34, seAgew'a', Sec. 32, nwl4nw*i, Sec. between a friend and kin: Every time I •very Monday evening at s o'clock in 1 S3, T. 328., R. 7<i E., W. M. you see the friend you don't have to I A. O. U. W. Hall. Henry Boivin, W. Any and all persons claiming adversly P. Otto Heidrich, Sec. explain something. Notice For Publication. the alatve described lands are requested How “set” old people are in their ways! If an elderly person should be I United States Land office, Lakeview. Ore 1 to file their said claims in this office on gon, Oct. 19.191/7. asked to change his seat at the table, I Notice is hereby given that In compliance . or before the 14th. day of December,! in connection with tho how it would rattle him! ' with the provisions of the act of Congress ol ! 1907. E. WHITLOCK People are not devoted to your inter I June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of J. N. Watson, Register. ests. You must have noticed it There ! timber lands in the States of California, Ore UNDERTAKER The above notice will lie published in fore yon should give your interests a gon, Neva*». and Washington Territoryas AND EMBALMER lot of intelligent attention. For if you ’ extended to all the Public Land States by act the Klamath County Republican, a * ot August 4, 1892, William Lashua ot weekly newspaper printed and pub don’t do it no one will.—Atchison and the Holtier of License No 29. . Klamath Falls. County of Klamatb, 8:ate of lished at Klamath Falls, Oregon, for Globe. ' Oregon, has this day filed in this office his KLAMATH FALLS, ORKGO5 five successive weeks More the Nth ! sworn statement No. 3306, for the purchase of Explicit Instruction*. day of December, 1907. 1 the n%ne% of Hec. mo . 6. in Tp. I New York 'girls recently were No. 41 8. R No. 6, E W M. and will 10-31-11-28 J. N. Watson, Register. •rdered by their mother to join her In , otter proof to show that th* land lonsbt is The only through line for freight and pas a mining camp about a day's journey ' more valuable for it* timber or stone than for I DR. CHAS. H. DRAKE from the City of Mexico. The girl* I agricultural purposes, and to establish bis i sengers between tho Southern Pacific and were to travel to Vera Cruz by steamer ' claim tosald land before the Clerk of Klamath i Notice (or Publication county, Oregon, at bls office at Klamath Ueterinary Surgeon and then by rail to the capital, where the Klamath country. Quickest service United States Land Office. Lakeview, Ore their father was to meet them. A* Falls, Oregon, on Friday the 20tb day of gon, Sept. J7. 1907. Office in Fixchange Barn I December, 1907. and Lowest Rates. Tell your troubles by they never had been In that country Notice is hereby given that In compliance He names as witnesses: Phone 601 before they wrote to their mother ask | J. T. Johnston, Minto Estes, W. Seehorn and with the provisions of the act of Congress of Phone or Letter to ing what sort of clothes they should Ben Milton all of Klamath Falls. Oregon. June 3, 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I bring with them. By return mail they ' Any and all persons claiming adversely the timber lands tn the Blates ot California, Ore received a breathless sort of an epistl« • above-described lands are requested to tile gon. Nevada. and Washington Territory,” as telling them to be sure and start from . tbelr claims in this office on or before said 2utb extended to all th* Public Laud States by act ot August 4. 1892, Della Mae Harlow, ot Klam New York by a certain date, but as to I day of December, 1907. DR. WM. MARTIN atb Falls, county of Klamath. Slateot Oregon, J. N. WATSON, Register. the clothes question, the only reply I 10-24—12-19 has this day filed In this office her sworn or to MCINTIRE TRANS. CO. at Kinmath Fallt or Pokegama was, "Be sure and have your riding IDENTIST statement No. 3799, for the purchase of ths na% habits of the sort of brown that will vcfi Sac. No. 23. snd nw'^»w% of Sex No 31. Notice for Publication haruinnize with the atmosphere here.” I | tn Tp. No 37 8, K No. 9 E W in. and will offer a —New York Press. Department of the Interior, Land Office at proof to show that the land sought Is more M CITY BAKERY ALTAMONT DAIRY The American Bank and Trust Co. MIDWAY STABLE ~ SHOP < General Blacksmithing and Wagon Work Livery and Feed Stable Both Saddle and Driving Horses BALDWIN & HUGHES IW456 Klamath Lake Railroad flclntire Transportation Co. Ore. and Cal. Transportation Co. 4 E. T. ABBOTT, Gen. Mgr, Thrall, Cai. Office over Klamath County Bank The Meanest Man. Al>out the meanest man I ever knew,” said an old time Clevelander, “was a man out at the edge cf town that I used to pick cherries for when I was a kid. lie objected to the boys eating any of the cherries, and he used to crawl around under the trees after we got through and gather up all the seeds he could find that wo had dropped while up In the trees. Then he would charge us up with that many cherries.” —Cleveland Hain Dealer. Adaptable. A city man went into a village store and asked for a pair of socks, size teu. The clerk said he was sorry, but they kept only one size and that was twelve. “What!” said the man. “You surely don't mean to say that every one in this village wears the same size sock?” “Oh, no, sir. But If they happen to lie too long they pulls them up at the eels, and if they are too short they j ills them down at the toes.’’—Lippin uotf*. The Gentle Hint. Lakeview.Oregon, October 15,1*07. Notice is hereby given that James K. Bal lard of Klamath Falls, Oregon, has filed notice ot bls intentton to make final Five year proof In support of hisclaim, viz: Home stead Entry No. 2397 made June 17. HMM, for the ne‘4 of Sec. 4, Tp. 40 8, R. 9 E. W. M.. and that said proof trill be made before the Clerk 1 of Klamath County, Ore., at his office at ■ Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 29th day of No- I vember, 1907. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, die land, viz: Thos. Martin. Chas. Ayer, W. N. Wilson and C. D. Wilson all of Klamath Falls, Oregon. 10-24-11-28 J. N. Watson, Register. Notice for Publication i Wilow—Do you know that my ilAi: :hter has set eyes upon you? Gen- tleu in ("flattered)—Has she, really? Widow—Certainly. Only today she was saying, “That's the sort of gentle- Jhan I should like for my pa.”—London Ta tier. A Pictorial Deluge. “Moving?” inquired n neighbor, as a furniture van stopped in front of Ker- lect’s house. “No, indeed,” replied Kerlect. “A friend wants to borrow our collection of souvenir postcard*," Leslie's Weekly 1 I 1 I I United States Land Office, Lakeview, Ore gon. September 27,1907. Notice 1» hereby given that in compliance with the provisians of the act of Congress of June 3 1878, entitled "An act tor the sale of timber lands in the States o! California. Ore gon, Jfevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 18*2, OzraL. Brown, of Klamath Falls, county of Klamatb, State of Oregon, has filed in this office bls sworn statement No. 8774, for the purchase of the nwi^se'4 Sec. No. 19, in Tp. No. 38 8, R. No. 10, E, W M, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bls claim to said land before the Clerk of Klamatb County, Oregon, at bis office at Klamatb Fails, Oregon, on Monday, the 9th day of December, 191/7. fie names as witnesses: Wm. Snow,C. N. Know, WTO. Webb and B. 8. Grigsby, all of Klamath vails, Oregon. Any and all persons Claiming adversely the above described isnds are requested to file their claim, iu this ofilceoii or before said 9th day of Dec., 1907. U/3—12-u J. N. WATSON, Register. valuable for its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, aud to establish her claim to said land before the clerk ot Klamatb county, Oregon, at bis office at Klamatb Falls, 1 Oregon, on Wednesday the lltb day of De cember. 1907. She names as witnesses: K. E. Dunlap, Mark L. Burns, Jesse C. Craven and C. W. Harlow all ot Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any aud all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claim» in this office ou or before said 11th day of Dec., 1907. 10.3-12-5 J. N. WATSON, Register. Notice (or Publication United States Laud Office, Lakeview, Ore- g<di, Sept. 27,1907. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance I with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lantls in the Hiatts of California, Ore i gon. Nevada. and Wasbli gt >n Territory," as extended to all the Public l.and State* by act of August 4,1892, Sarah A. Mulkey, of Klamath Falls,county of Klamatb,Stale ot Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn state ment No. 3793, for the purchase of the »Sn”'!4 ne‘4»w^ and nwj£*e>4 of Her. No. 17, tn Tp. No. 38 8, K No. 10 E W M, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its lim ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, »nd to e»tabll»h her claim to »aid land before the Clerk of Klamath County. Oregon, at his 1 office at Klamatb Palls, Oregon, on Tues day, th<* loth day of December, 19U7. Hhe names as witnesses: Charles Moiander, J. C. Cravens. Hamilton Mulkey and R. E. Dunlap, all ot Klamath : Falls, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the abuve-deser,L.■» lemis »;•: reques,ed to tile their ciaiius in t«,« u.ucc ou <>• uviuiu »« lull. Jay ol Dee . 1907- lu * .12 a J.X. WA1SUX. Register. OOOOOO OOO <XX> OOOOOOOOO OOO(•) C. C. BROWER Í Every d ¡ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON s ROOMS 7 48, MURDOCK BLDG. DENTIST Office in American Bank 4 Trust Com pany’s Building PHONE 614 KLAMATH FALLS OREGON E. B. HENRY CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR KLAMATH FALLS i All kinduol engineering and draughting i WILL A. LEONARD DENTIST Wlthrow-Melhase Building c. F. Of Old Continental Whiskey Water Mill Whiskey Normandie Rye Fa F. K Rye IS as pure as Government inspection can make it. It is bottled in bond under Government sti- pervision and that carries<the guarantee oi abso lute purity. , > Pure is the won! that tells the story, and when the government places its 0. K. on whiskey you may •>e sure it is pure. Sold by C. D. WILLSON g Wholesale and Retail Dealer £ STONE ATTORNEY AT LAW O’TICE OVER POSTOFFICE Klamath Falls, Oregon Job Work A.t tllO ¿2