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Üisäululiunoi' Partnership s What's the matter with the Old Line? Klamath Lake Railroad r - Saves about 20 miles of staging over any other route between Klamath Falls and the S. P. / IF YOU ARE GOING TO PORTLAND- Go by the Pokegama Line and SAVE 68 miles of STAGING, $1.40 in MONEY and 24 hours in TIME—unless you want to land at midnight in Portland. : ’Phone Central at Klamath Falls. Your wishes and space will be reserved. No charge for ’phone. I E. T. Abbott, ^a^sk£r¿ Thrall, Cal W. O. W. Eaatina Cutup, No. 799, W. O. W., meet« every Tuesday evening at 7 :30 o'clock at Handerson’a nail. All TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY uvtghbur* cordially invited. C. K. Brandenburg, Clerk. coi kt <> f hie hiah : or ore GON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAM I. O. O. F.—Klamath ATII. G kbktino : We th« undersigned pe Lodge No. 1.17 meet« every Saturday even titioners, resident«, ellisen« uud legal ing in the A. O. U. W. voter« of Pievena Precinct, County and hall. U. B. Clendenititig. Htate aloreaaid, very reapecliully peti N. G. Geo. L. Hum tion and request, that a retail liquor II- phrey, Secietary. cense be grantni J. W. I>yar to «ell O. E. S.—Aloha Chapter No.ftl, meet« spirituous, malt and vinous liquors in leas quantities than one gallon, in the in the Masonic hall every sscond and fourth Tuesday evening« in «sch month. tuwu ol Kano. Plevena Precinot in the Christine Murdoch, W. M. Jeouie E. 'County of Klamath, btateof Oregon, for Kearnes, Secretary. I a period ol 6 month« commencing on the Hth day of January A. D. Ewanna Encampment No. 40.1.0.O.F. and that the application for the grant Encampment meets first and third ing ol «aid license will lie made to the Fridays of each tuonili in tli« A. U. U. W. hall. C. C. Brower, C. I’. Hon. Court aforesaid, at their regular Geo. L. Humphrey, Kerii*«. January Hth, 1907, term, and that Hie name I* granted will ever pray, etc, etc. A. F. A A. M.—K lainaili Jt .NAMES Lslge No. 77. Meets second NAMKH J. E. Newbanka D. J. Jones and fourth Monday« of each L. N. Manderson Roller I Atciieson monili in the Masonic Hall. W. T. Shivv, W. M. W. liowdoin, Secretary. D. L. Gordon N. W. Diehl I*. H. Downing G. G. Kerns I Leon Anderson K. of P.— Klamath Ixxlge No. 9(j Sam Diehl meet« in Handcrsuii*« hall every .Mou 8. J. Poole M R Ftnin day evening. Bert liani lier, U. U. Eugene Spencer R im | M. Frain John Y. Tipton, K. of R. sud S. J. Hughes Cha« Msrsrow Roy Stonebrsker J. I*. Hitchcock M. W. of A.—Ixslge meet* in the A. I.. Fornao J. Brannan A. l*. P. W. hall every first and third Wednesday in the month. C. A. Barneburg G. H. Orr W. B. Mclxiuglilin, Consul C. E. Biddix F. T. Maxwell W. A. PhelfMi, Clerk. E. P. Brady Ilan* Nelson J. Connolly, Jr. A. W Pro«|>erity Reltekah Lxlgv No. UH Conrad Madison Marion Gordon I. <>.<>. F. meet« in the A. O. U. W. B. W. McCormick D. Heavilin hall every fimi «nd third Wedneaday« E. II. Cooper Elsi M. Morgan in tn« month. Mary E. Fish, N. ti. J. E. Zevo | Chas. Hitchcock Ixirinda M. Haulier, Secretary. E. II. Gifford i George E. Chase i W II. Wall Geo. Heavilin Forester* ol America—Ewauna Camp, C. J. McCollum No. 01, meets In the A. O. U. W. ball D. K. I>olen every second and fourth Fridays iu the A D. Gillman Ira K. Hanson month. 0.1). Wilteoa.C. K. G. F. Sevita I i. W. K egg » E. K. Jamison, Rec. Sec. J. W. Adkiu« , G. W. Korruls C. M. Wilson ' John G. Driskell _ Women .>1 Woodcraft, Ewautia Circi« Olner M. Sly ! Chas. Gordon No. 647. meet* every ms-oud sud fourth Salon Allen W. II Weeden Friday in Naiideraoi?s hall. John Connelly (Tom Wilson Mr«. Dollie Virgil,G. N. II. R. Fox Geo. L. Chase Notice for Publication. FROH OUR EXCHANGES [Bonanza Bulletin] Chas. Horton wm in the city Tuesday and stated that he had shipped 250 herd of beef cattle to the San Francisco markets -and that about the 20th he would make another shipment. K. E. Wattenburg and Wm. Wingate, the contractors, will soon leave for Lakeview where they will look over the plans and specifications of Lake coun ty’s new court bouse and may put in a bid on the same. Louis Gerber started 200 bead of beef cattie from the Graham, Offield and Ed. Terwilliger ranches yesterday for Mon tague. Mr. Gerber informs us that meats of all kinds have taken a heavy drop in the California markets. Mise Leona Bean returned home Fri day from Jacksonville, where she had been attending St. Mary’s Academy. She was accompanied by her brother, Louie, who has been visiting uy Ash land for the past month. The price of butter fat was raised the first ol the month by the creamery com pany to 30 cents a pound. Milk more cows and at the end of the month you will find that you have a good little ac count coming from your cows. [Merrill Record] Tuesday last Dr. Patterson of this city and Dr. White of Klamath Falls per formed a rather delicate surgical opera tion upon G. R. Carlock, editor of the Merrill Record, for the purpose of re lieving Mr. Carlock of a paralysis of his right arm caused by the knife used upon him by Ernest Woolford, *»ov. 22nd, severing tbe nerve lying along the arm bone between the shoulder and elbow. The operation was to unite one of the main nerves of tbe hand and arm to give control of the muscles in both hand end arm. It usually requires from t >irty to ninety ttavs for actual results to show. Government gauging of the rise or fall of Tula lake is being carried on at the J. Frank Adams ranch, and a measure ment of the height of the water is taken every Saturday near the mouth of Loat river. On the 30th of November the de crease amounted to .09-6-10. Last Sat urday’s measurement showed a still further decrease of 4% tenths. It should be borne iu mind that there is no evaporation at thia time of year, and ac cordingly this decrease plainly »hows A. O. U. W-Linkvllle I .m I go No. IIOmvelN in the A. O. U. W. hall every Tues day evening. Visiting Broth er« always welcome. Walter Lennoa, M. W. J. W. Hieuiens, Recorder. _______ • Evangelina Ixslge No. Mrt Degree of Honor Lslgn meet« In the A. <>. U. W. hall every second and fourth Thursdays in the month. Nancy N . While, U.ol ii. Jesse Mai pie, Recorder. Petition for Liquor Licence1 Thrall and Pokegama Route X Pullman Standard Sleeper berths for all points on the Southern Pacific are on sale at Thrall. Notice is hereby given that tin* part nership heretofore existing between Baldwin and Hughe« is dissolved, Janies II. Hughes retiring. The business will ( in the future be conductnl by the un- deraigned who reautnea any indebte«ine«a existing and will cuU^'t account« I due the firm. ILated November 23, 1007, 15126 C ha ». R. B aiiiwik . 51ILII Ill'S OF KLAMATH FALLS that tbe newly found outlet is steadily lowering the lake. TOLD HIS WIFE ABOUT IT. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. About thirty-five ol the friends of Mr. Ed Martin gathered at the Martin home Saturday evening to celebrate his birth day. Progressive whist was the amuse ment, and a nio«t enjoyable evening was spent over the game. At its dose ; it was found that Mrs. Tenbrook and j Mis* Riches had tied for the highest score, and the prize was finally drawn by Mrs. Tenbrook. Henry Cox, having ' the highest score among the gentlemen, J won an appropriate prize, while the boobies fell to Mrs J. 8. Rose and Guy J Merrill. I>elicioua refreshments were served. Mrs. Martin was assisted dur ing the evening by Mrs. W. Wilson and ' Mrs. G. R. Carlock. Mr. Martin was remembered with wme very nice pres ents. Altogether it was a most delight ful party. The following is a list of the guests: Mr. and Mrs. N. 8. Merrill, Mr. and Mr*. Guy Merrill, Mr. and Mr*. Henry Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Tenbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Purl Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Beard, Mr*. Ratliff, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pope, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Carlock, Mrs. Wm. Wilson, Mr. and ‘ Mrs. J. S. Rose, .Mr. and Mrs. I Mont Robison, Mrs. Laura Carr, .Misses May Martin. Callahan, Riches, Conn, Alla Balis, Mate, Kattenhorn Mee»r« Joe. Dewey, Henry Anderson, Henry Cox, John Cox, Gus Peterson, Herman Kat i i tenhorn, Tobe Mishler, Carlton. i And Than Accused H«r of Having N« Sense of Humor. The Metal of the Standard« That Are In Uee Today. Iieparlincnl ol tbe Interior, l-amt ofllce at Ixikevlew.' >r»ton. Xov. S. I«7. Nslice Is hereby given that Theodore I. Ser- moro o( ttlsmsih Faile. Oregon, bee flled notice ot bls Inlrntlon to make ftnal conamuta- tlon proof In support of hl« claim, vis: Home ,u-s<l Entry No. aaOl. made May 2. IWS. lor the Loll. sec. 1. rp. «7 H. H 10 kt.. W. M . and that Mid proof will t»e made before tbe clerk of Klamath county. Ore., si hl« office at Klamaih Falls, Oregon, on the xiih day of Is-cember ' 1W7. He names tbe following wltncsac« to prove | his eontinnou« resldenoe upon, and culllva lion of, the land, vlk : O.K. Heusinger, IL H. Monaghan, William Imslius and Jubu Kcuuey all ol Klamath Falla. Oregon. J. N Watson. Register. It H —12 I» Fraternal Order of Eagles meets «very Monday evening at H o'clock in A.<». ILW. Hall. Henry Boivin. W. I'. Otto Heidrich, Sec. ........... ....... E. WHITLOCK Englishmen are often accused of bo UNDERTAKER There nre no products of human aklU Ing unable to grasp the point of th« on which a greater degree of care Is AND EMBALMER American pun, and sometimes they expended than the atamlarda of weight Holder of License No 29. may think they see tbe point of a Joke and measure io use among the civi when perhaps they do not. An Eng lized uatlons of the globe. Two things KLAMATH FALO. <>REGON lishman name«! Morley was walking tn particular have to be considered, along the sidewalk one day with nn accuracy and durability. Nature doc» American friend when the latter Inad not furuLsh any single metal or min vertently slipped and fell down. eral which exactly answers the re “Ah, my deah boy. I hope you •re quirements for a standard of measure DR. CHAS. H. DRAKE not hurt! How did it happen?" or weight that shall tie ns nearly an I To which the friend replied: possible unalterable. I “It happened notwithstanding." Notice For Publication. The best subatauce yet produced for Office in Exchange Barn They both laughed over the pun, and this purpose Is an alloy of 90 per cent United States Land otnee, Lakeview, Ore- , Morley said It was so good he was of platinum with 10 per cent of Iridi Phone (101 gon, Oct. tv. me. going to tell his wife about It At um. Thia la called irldlo platinum and Notice 1» hereby given that In compliance | dinner that evening he remarked that la the substance of which the metric with the provision« of the act of Congress ol KLAMATH FALLS, OKKOON he bad such a good Joke on bls friend standards prepared by the Interuatloa- June». I»7». entitled “An act lor the eale ol Brown, and by way of preliminary, a! committee on weights and meaaurew timber lauds in lb» Blates ol California. Ore leading up to the point of bls story, la composed. It Is bard. Is less affected gon. Nevada. and Washington Territory.” a« DR. WM. MARTIN be proceeded to tell all about who by beat than any pure metal. Is prac I extended to all the Public Larffl States by act of August 4, 1WL William l.asbiia of Brown was, his associations and busi tically nouoxldlzable and can tie finely Klamath Falls, County uf Klamath, Slate ol DENTIST ness connections, h«w he came to get engraved. In fact, tbe Unca on tbo Oregon, has tblsday flled In ibis ollies tits acquainted with him, commercial re atandard meters are hardly visible to sworn statement No XM, for tbe purchase of lations be bad had with him, etc., until the naked eye. yet they are smooth. . tbe u*',ue*4 ol Hee. No. «. In Tp. | he forgot about the story, but was re sharp and accurate. No. 41 H. K No. ». E w M, and will I minded of It by the wife, who said Im If our civilization should ever lie lost offer proof to »how that the land -ought 1s more valuable lor Its timber or alone than lor 1 patiently: and relics of It should lie discovered In agricultural pur|>ose», and to establish 111« "But w’hat about the story?" tome brighter age In the remote future “Ob, yes!" laughing immoderately as there Is nothing that would bear high claim to Mid laud before tbe Clerk of Klamath .'ATTORNEY AND the recollection of It struck him. er testimony to Its character than these county, Oregon, al hl« offlc« at Klamath COUNSELOR AT LAW "Why, you see. Brown and I were standard measures of irldlo platinum, , Falls. Oregon, on Friday tbe 29th day of Pecember, 19W. walking down tbe street together, and for the protection and preservation of KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON He names as witnesses: be slipped on a banana peeling and which the science of this dny tins doue J. T. Johnston, Minto E.te«, W.Heehorn and ROOMS 7 A8, MURDOCK BLDG. fell down, and when 1 asked him how Its very best. - St. Louis Republic. Hen Milton ell of Klamath Falla. Oregon. it happened he said, ‘Nevertheless.’ " Any and all person* claiming adversely the above-described land* ar« requested to ll'.e And he was sore at her all evening An Obedient Patient. tbelr claim« In this office on or before said JUtn and declared she had no sense of hu- DR. C. P. MASON An old doctor whose memory was be day of !l«< ember, 1W7. see mor because she said she didn ’ t High Living. ginning to fail him called in to see a UtM -121» J. N. WATSON, lleglslcr. DENTIST An eminent man who la a strict ab anything funny to that.—Judge’s Li- i young man who was 111. Ou arriving Office in American Bank A Trust Com* stainer from both wine and animal brary. at the home be fouud bls patient Ln pany’s Building food Is obliged In consequence of this Notice for Publication bed with nothing the matter but a ! peculiarity to refrain from dining out. Garman 8port«m«n. slight cold. After prescribing the usual | United Blate* Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon PHONE 814 He entertains, however, an occasional Half a million sportsmen In Germany remedies be said: KLAMATH FALLS OREGON Oct. 2A, 1W7. I kindred spirit. One such was recently kill annually 40,000 head of red and “Now, my dear sir, you must stay Ln Notice 1* hereby given that In compliance at his table. fallow deer, 200,000 roebuck, 4,000,000 bed till I come again.” j with the provision* of tbo act ol Congress of “You ought to have seen them,” said hares, 4,000,000 partridges and 400.000 He went away and forgot all about I June », 1»7S, entitled "An act for the sale of the eminent man’s son, “rioting over wild duck, in all some 25,000,000 kilo bls patient The time flew by. One limber land* In the Htate* of California, Ore boded carrots!” >( grams of wild game of a value of 25,- day the -M. D. came across tbo young gon, Nevmla, and Washington Territory.” as CIVIL ENGINEER fltid SURVEYOR 000,000 marks, or $5,000.000, forming man’s mother in the street Tbe sight I extended to all tbo Public Land Stales by act In Wooden Sho« Land. nearly 1 per cent of the total meat snp of Mrs. Jones brought bls patient to of August 4, 1HW2. Hayden J. Lockwood, of KLAMATH FALLS 1 Klamath Fall* county of KUmatb. Htate Patience—Did you have any shoes ply of Germany.—C. G. Schillings’ “In bis iniud. and. with a start, he said: i of Oregon, ha* tb>* day Bled In tbl* made in Holland? Patrice—Well, I Darkest Africa ” “By tbe bye, bow is your son getting office hl« «worn atatement No. 3H11. lor All kinds of engineering and draughting tried to have a pair made, but when on?" I tbo purchase of the e^nw'i and w^Mk of Breaking Her In. I went to get them they told me they To his amazement Sirs. Jones replied Section No. 2», iu Township No. :ts «, Range No. hadn’t cut the tree down yet.—Yonkers Geraldine—I want you to understand that he was still In bed. obedient to ■ 10K W M, and will offer proof to »how that the WILL A. LEONARD Statesman. before I marry you that I believe In the doctor’s commands. lie had been land sought I* more valuable for Its timber or * »tone than tor agricultural purpose«, end to the equality of the sexes. Gerald-All there three weeks.—Illustrated Bits. ' o*tabll*h hl* claim to said land before the Wh«n Pride I« Humbled. rlyift. I was Intending to give the min DENTIST I Clark of Klamath County, Oregon, at hl* “now can I ever hope to win such a ister two guineas, ao you’d better hand Inflated. office at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Frl- proud beauty?” over one.—Illustrated Bits. Wlthrow-Melhase Building Artist (Indicating an exquisite ma | day, the 10th day ol January IlMn “Drop around when men are scarce. rine view)—This picture Is valued at I He names as wltues»««: No Room. She ain’t nearly so proud then.**— $80.000. Stockbroker - Well, well! H. S. Urlgiby, Ueo. Webor, W.H. Webb and Washington Herald. Scribbler—My new novel Is entitled There’s n lot of water In It, Isn’t Usere? ’ W. O. Webb, «11 uf Klamath Falls. O*«goit. "What I Told My Wife.” Ruyter— —Spokane Sportsman-Review. I Auy aud all persons claiming adversely tbe C. F. STONE Why don’t you call It. "What I Didn’t above-described land« are requested to flic A Oisgui««. ATTORNEY AT LAW | their claims In this office on or before »»Id Steo! Pen«. To the Barber—Lather me thorough ! Tell My Wife?" Scribbler - Publish- Something like 1.500.000 steel | en» lutb day u( January, llflw OFFICE OVER POSTOFFICE If; the’-e comes my t’Hor.-FHcget'.'!« er» limited t::.- t> one volume. E:;- J. N. WATSON, Register. <*jti be inaile from one tun uf ate;). change. Blatter. 10 31 12 Utftrinary Surgeon Office over Klamath County Bank C. C. BROWER E. B. HENRY Klamath