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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN Shake in a Bottle Now is the time when the doctor gets E. MURRAY, busy, and tbs patent medicine menu- I faucturvrs reap the harvest, unless great ac= care is taken to dross warndv and keep tbs feet dry. This is the advics of an old eminent authority, who »ays that Rheumatism »nd Kidney trouble TWO PER YEAR IN w<-atlier is here, and also tells what to do in ease ol an attack. All communications submitted for publication in the columns of this j-aper Get from any good prescription will be inserted ouly over the name of the writer. No non de plume article» pharmacy one-halt ounce Fluid Extract wdl be published. Dandelion, one ounce Compound Kar gon, three ounces Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla. Mix by shaking in a bot The disastrous fire of Saturday morn, tle and take a leasp-otiful after meals ing brought vividly to the minds of ti e and at lied lime. people of this city the debt tiiey owe to [Merrill Record] Just try this simple home-made mix- the volunteer fire department. It was a To Stranger—"No, that is not a ture at the first sign of Rheumatism, severe teat of its efficiency, and even the smoke house, that is Merrill's citv <'r if your I wick aches or you fesl that 1 the kidneys arc not acting just right. moat exacting mutt admit that no weak hall.’’ This is said to be a splendid kidney reg spots were developed. It is easy for one Piof. G. 11. Carlock lias annouiietxi ulator. and almost certain remedy for to go into details ami exhaust the sup that he positively is not a candidate lor all forms of Rheumatism, which is' ply of adjectives about what the tiremeu ,-ountv school superintendent. caused by uric acid in the blood, which did, have done and will continue to de, Merrill is making a strong bid for the the kidneys fail to filter out. Anyone bub it is more to the point when some I country trade, having called a mass < can easily prepare this at home aud at thing more substantial is presented to ' meeting for Tuesday evening to make small cost. Druggists in this town and vicinity, the department. This is what has been ] arrangement for the improving of her 1 highways. A large number of her pro- 1 when shown the prescription, stated done this week. Vmler the direction of gressive citiiens have ofered to furnish that they can either supply these in- : R. I. Hammond a lund is being collected team» and men to work on the roads.. gradients, or. it our readers prefer, they that will be turned over to the boys for Other towns of the county should follow ' will compound the mixture for them. their own use. It will admit of their Merrill’s example. J. Editor LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON DOLLARS ADVANCE FROrt OUR EXCHANGES SOCIETIES or KLAMATH FALLA A. O. U. W.— Linkeille Lodge No. 110 meet« in the A. O. U. W. hall every Tuee- day eveuing. Visiting Broth ers always welcome. Dr. Win. Martin. M. W. J. W. bienien». Recorder. K of I’.—Klamath Lodge No. 9<j nice.a tn Sanderson's hall every Mon dai evening. Bert llauil>er, O. U. John Y. Tipton, K. ol R. aud S. CW.4S. 1- P ph M m I The American Bank and Trust Co. M. W. of A.—Lodge meets in the A. U. IL W. hall every first ami third Wednesday tn the month. W. B. McLiughltn, Consul \V. A. I*l>el|is, Clerk. Capital Stock $100,000 Op*» to* buaiwM »very day in II».- yi Interni Paid on Savingi Drpoaili Prosperity llvlmkah Luige No, liH Evangeline Lodge No. SS Ih-gree of Honor laSdge meets iu the A. n. U. \\ . I. 0.0. F. meets iu the A. O. IL W. hall every second and lourth Thursdays hall every first mid third Wednesdays in the month. Mi»» Lula Straw,N.G. in the month. I ormila M. Sauber, Secretary Maud E. Baldwin. Chief of Honor Elsie Stout, Recorder. .** fUirrit' Hkt.ltAMI. M.*•<»• »/Mi/»» tJrftl. Foresters of Amem-a F.wanna Cauip. W. O. W. Ewauna Camp, No, 79'. W. No. Id, mcelI In lb" X i > I . W. hall O. W.. meet» every Tuv-.lav owning every second and fourth Fridays iu the at 7:30 o'clock at Sanderson’s ball. All month. D. Willson, C. R. neighbors cordially invited. E. E. Jamison, Bee. See. C. K. Brandenburg, Clerk. I. O. O. F.— Klauiath Lodge No. 137 meets every Satuni»,’ even mg in the A. ti". U. W hall. A. Keishnei, N Ci. O. A. Stearns, Sec letarv. .rpllng Sunday«and legal holiday«. Hltamont Dairy Small tract» of well located tule marsh lands offered for one wovk at $'JU |«r i acre. Alvi Adv. 4 The government says that Umiline»- tai whiskey, Water Mill whiskey, Nor mandie llye and F. F. V. Bye is pure for it is put up under its supervision in O. E. S.—Aloha Chapter No.61, meats bonded wan lieuse». Sold by C. D. in the Masonic hall every second a«ul WUtoM. * fourth Tuesdav evenings in each mouth. Mrs. Josie Baldsm. W. M. Miss l.ula Merit Printing executed at the priât Straw, Secretary. •hop of the Klamatli Kcpublivan. The Cleanest and Best Kept Dairy de livering Milk and Cream in Klamath Falls. Every Can and Bottle Sterilized with Steam each day. Our Cows are fed and cared for under direction of Dairy Division Department of Agriculture. > * PHONE ORDERS B 3 - Ewauna Encampment No. 46,1.0.0. F. Church Services W. S. Adams, the Dodd Hollow min Encampment meets first and third NOTICI’ ro chi . on ORS long been in need of, l»ut more than this ing king, was in this ottice this week Fridays of each month in the A. O. I1. and showed us the report of a Sacra W. hall. C. C. llrower, C. P. a. K. CHl kv ll it will show them that their efforts are Geo. L. Humphrey, Scribe. In the County Cburt of the State ol mento assaver on eonie of the ore taken There is always a welcome for you at appreciated, that the people of this city Oregon, In ami lor Klaiuatli County . from one of Adams claims. Th«* aaaav- Grace M. E. church. are anxious to show their gratitude for [ er a report showed $10.54 in gold and In the matter of the Estate ol Charts»; Services will Iv belli Sunday in the A. F. A A. M — Klamath the unselfish and patriotic work the $10.16 in silver to the ton. If there is a Christopher llendriekstin, DecvaMil. 1 new Methixlist Church. Lodge No. 77. Meets mvoml > large quantity of this rock it would pay Nolle«' i» lo-reby given that all lier dc|>artment does in protecting them and fourth Mondays of egph Sunday Services: j to mine it. in, having claims again»! the F.ttaie of both night and day. Bible Sclwol........................... .10 a. m. month in the .Masonic Hall, Uliarlea t'hri»tnpl >'i Hrndrii-k«eil, I*e- This is the heet evidence one can offer l’elxell. W. M. W. Bowdoin, Secrvtarv. People of this city are fearing another 1‘reaclung................................. .11 a. m. ceased, must )>ri »--lit them, duly verified that the work done at the fire of >atur- ice lamine next summer. It is long Preaching............................... . -» p. m. and With pro|H-r voucher», within »ix day morning was efficient and effective, past the time »lieu the river should l»‘ Epworth League................... Women ot Woodcraft, Ewauna Circle months from the dale <il thi» notice, to :15 p. m frozen over and there is not a br.wth of No. M7, meets every second and I nirth the Exeeut *r. nt the I a«- office of No A hearty welcome to all, and nothing that we might add would Friday iu Sanderson's hall. ice to lie found. There seems to have f. CONKI.IN, Pastor. land A Smith, ll-situ N-*.1' Withrow- strengthen the testimony. It is a self- been too niiieli hat air around here thi» .Mi-. DoUto Virgil,<3 N. a l PT 1ST Clll Kl lt Melhaon Building. Klaniatii Faile. evident fact that no tire department any fall. Klamath t oimii, iir.-g -n. Preaching services next Sunday at 11 where could have done quicker or better Fraternal Order id Eagles meets Why don't somebody find a diamond o’clock a. ni. and 8 o'clock p. m. Sun- Dated January liitli, A I* IU)H. everv Mondav evening at S o’clock in work than was done on that occasion. mine'.* We have recovered from our in day school at 10 o’clock and B. Y. I’. I) A.O. V. W.'Hall. Henry Boivin. W. Alexander Martin, Jr., terest in the Tule Lake whirl pool, we at 7:15 p. m. Everyone invited. 31 P. Otto Heidrich, Sec. Exra'iitor <>f »ml Estate. i are beginning also to become accus- "What are you going to do when ! tomed to the gurgle of the Bonanza oil FARMERS OF .MODERATE MEANS i fields, the Dodd Hollow gold mine has you're a man?” asked the visitor. OFFERED RARE OPPORTUNITY I “I've been thinking." replied the begun to lose interest and we crave ex KLAMATH FALLS, OREUUN bright boy, “of starting an elephant citement. l’lease, Mr. Discoverer, farm in Virginia.” An unusual opportunity is offered the ALEX MARTIN. President E. B. BEAMES. Vive-President I hand us something new. "An elephant farm?” farmer of moderate means to secure a ALEX MARLIN, Jr., Cashier LESLIE ROGERS, Asst. Cashier "Sure! Why not? They raise pea — home in the lakeside Tract located on nuts there "—Philadelphia Press. the North shore of Tule Lake. The (Bonanza Bulletin, Editor—So tbls Joke Is absolutely Innd now offered for »ale consists of Last Friday while Geo. Deal was on STATEMENT OF CONDITION AT Till' CLOSE OF BUSINESS original with you ? 3500 acres of irrigable land lying under a still hunt on the 1 jingell valley moun- DECEMBER 31, 1907. Humorist—It la. the Adams canal, a part of the Klamath Editor—Weil. now. lsu't that Interest < tain he killed two large panthers which Project, and .admirably located along, RESOVRCKS ing? For years and years I have wish ; measured 8 feet and 3 inches and 7 feet 1 34n.530.»o I the shore of the lake. It is rich sage- I Loans ami Discounts .............. ed aud wished that some day 1 could 11> inches respectively. He claimed the . 6:1,525.84 Bonds ami Securities............ brush and grass land, part of it being in see the orlgluator of that Joke - Somer reward of $40 for the two which he 14,745.18 cultivation. It will lie sold in tracts to Beal Estate.‘Buildings ami Fixture, ville Journal. | said was a pretty good day's pay. iea,2i7.tw! suit purchasers and on satisfactory Cash and Sight Exchange... ______ I Cases have been kuown of men who Time: Next summer. Scene: Fish- ____ terms. $.>«$,IMV.ftl have ¡lermitted business to Interfere ! ing spot on Link River, near old ilour For particulars call on or address, J. with golf, but they are rare, and cer- i mill. Will Bowdoin: “Gee whiz! what I.! AHillTim ‘ taluly It would l>e extremely difficult | makes those toads travel like that'.’“ Frank Adams, manager Lakeside Com Capital Stock, fully paid 10-17-tf to find an individual bold enough to In- I t'iuu. Martin: “That'seasy: they're full pany, Tule Lake, Oregon. slur pl ns and Protit».... . » cur the odium of bls fellow golfers by I of ‘hops'dumped in the river from the Due other Banks............ admitting the impeachment—Golf Il dkpositf ......... brewery by Tony Castel last Decem lustrated. E. WHITLOCK ber.” $.».*>, 'MV.51 Cumso—The doctor says I must take UNDERTAKER Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houston and Car plenty of exercise. I dou't know I, Alex Martin, Jr., Cashier ol the above nummi Bank, do solemnly jrhetber to try Iudlan clubs or dumb ey Ramsby of Klamath Falls arrived in AND EMBALMER swear that the aliove »tatement is true to the best of oiy knvwlmlgesnd believe bells. Mrs. Cumso—I wish you would the city Friday. Mrs. Houston will | Holder of License No 29. A lkx MairriN, Ja., Cashier, come out with me and wheel the per visit her sisters, Mrs. Alex McDonald ambulator a little way. Cumso—Um, and Mrs. John Sparks, while Fred! Subscribed and sworn to liefore me thia »tli day of January, 1908. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON no. Marls. I don't waut to overdo the (aait.j C. II. W ithrow , and Carey are out in the hiils trying tu thing at first, you know.—Exchange. Notary I’ublic for Oregon, earn a twenty de liar piece by killing "What shall I read you first?” one of tbe panthers that are roaming “The marriages." about on the Lsngell valley mountain. 1 “Here's an article about some boys . who were found playing with dyna mite.” Hogs "Well, read it It [rosaesaes the same elements of interest.”—Houston 5. B. DRIZZLE From experiments made during the Post KLAMATH FALLA past year, one 01 the greatest money “Jones borrowed a »billing from me OREGON makers for the small rancher, which yesterday and paid me back today.' »♦ has developed, is raising hogs. Klam "WeU. what about It?” Pies and Cakes Made to Order a Specialty “He paid me back with the same ath corn tv at the present time does not shilling that I lent him.” raise enough hogs to supply the home Am.*«»»— Van Riper Bros. and The Brick Store "That's strange.” market. Large quantities of ham and "Not very. He couldn't change It bacon have to be shipped in each year. I either.”—Ixmdou Telegraph. MRS. R. M. SARTER, Prop. > Klamath Falls, Ore The reason for this state of affairs has Logic Class —Professor--Miss C.. give as yet remained unexplained. It is me an example of a true cooclualon an admitted iact that Klamath county drawn from two false premises. pork has a sweeter flavor than even the Miss C.- Logic Is an easy study, That's false. I don't like easy studiai, famous corn fel pork of th East. J. D a That's false. 1 don't like logic. That's Carroll, of the Henley and Cantrail £ ranches, explains the reasons of tbe true. superiority of tbe home grown product. "Class dismissed." Mr. Carroll is very well informed cn ¡ATTORNEY AND Husband — Why do you scold the butcher? It Isn’t bls fault that the the subject and s.nce his location here COUNSELOR AT LAW meat comes to the table all dried up. tias lieen making extensive experi PROPRIETORS KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Scold the cook. Wife—I don’t dare, my ments with several hmidred hogs on dear, but I'm In hopes that if I keep liolli his ranches. He is well qualified ROOMS 7 A 8, MURDOCK BLDG. on scoldiug the butcher he'll get mad to speak. He says: and tell the cook what lie thinks of “The general climatic conditions here her.—London Scraps. DR. C. P. MASON are peculiar'y adapted to the raising ol SAUSAGES! OF ACL KINDS The Indians who live by the Amazon all kinds of live stock. The high eleva DENTIST river uae a long blowpljie to shoot tion and cool nights tend greatly to 0fl.ee .n American Bank A Trust Com birds. The pipe Is a piece of palm make the animals healthy and thrifty. pany’s Building cane with the pith pushed out of its In Colorado, with a similar elevation to center. The blowers develop extraor PHONE 814 this they are now raising bogs on al dinary lung power and are abla to KLAMATH FALLS OREGON falfa and field peas on an extensive bring down their victims from great scale. It is my- intention tc plsnt peas heights. as I believe it to I m a most superior There Is far too much talk of the food, even lietter than corn. At present Opposite Van WILL A. LEONARD functions of stomachs and other bodi I am feeding barley and alfalfa with ex ly organs. Let people study them If they like and buy a ghastly anatom cellent results. I use a cooker for the ! DENTIST We deliver to any part of the ical chart of their lusldes if they must, grain and cook it with pure water and 1 I Phone orders given careful and prompt attention. but do not let them blazon It, so to live steam. Wlthrow-Melhase Building speak, upon the menu.—London Tele “To my mind there is no greater We cut hams to accommodate customers graph. money maker in Klamath county, es- pecially to the small rancher with lim Torn—I don't see how Fred ever mus I tered up sufficient courage to propose; itedmeans. It takes only a «nail out C. F. STONE tie's uu bashful, you know. Jack—The lay of capital to pul in a few- bogs and ATTORNEY AT LAW girl's father helped him along, I be with ham and bacon from 20 to 22 cents ; lieve. Torn—Sort of paved the way, and consider that the yearly increase : OFFICE OVER POSTOFFICE did he? Jack—Well, be didn't exactly never is less than 500 per vent, you can pave the wgy. but be furnished the easily see what a Handsome profit there j rocks.—Chicago New». is in the business». Impatient Husband (tired of bolding "IbO acres under cultivation will keep ; his chin up)—It’S taking you an aw 1600 hogs and one man is all that is I DR. WM. MARTIN fully long time to fix tbls necktie. needed except during harvest, In a Laura. Patient Wife—You never used ■DENTIST to complalu about the length of time test made with 20 hogs, feeding them ! It took tne to smooth out your necktie for four weeks on cooked barley and j are prepared to BLACKSMITHING before we were married, Geoige — alfalfa, the average grain per day was I two and one half pounds. Chicago Tribune Wheat is WORK. Work of kinds also a good food.*' “No,” said the housemaid, “I don't work to apologise to a man when I throw a bucket of water down the front steps ARTHUR HARTLEY’, of Bunesville,. and at Satisfactory to wash ’em and be comes along and CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR gets drenched I've tried apologising, Sask., Canada, is desirous of securing but I’ve found there's notbingyou can information regarding his brother, Fred. ; BETWEEN 6"» AND 7th ON WALNUT KLAMATH FALLS aay to a man will satisfy blffr'-Lon Wslter, last heard of in Klamath Falls, 1 Oregon, in November, 1905. 4 | All kinds of engineering and draughting don Globe. / 1X1 securing many things that they have LOTS In Mills’ Addition and Mills’ Second Addition a re Surefioney Hakers KLAMATH COUNTY BANK The Pioneer Bank of Klamath County City Bakery :'. "". .Torey in Raising FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY » Í City Meat Market C. C. BROWER WEISS & ARMAND $ L Make your choice, pay 20 per cent cash and $10 a month Several thousand acres of the best farm, fruit, garden, orchard anil grazing land in Klamath County at prices that cannot be lx\it, and <>n favorable terms. FRANK IRA WHITE American Bank X Trust Building, Sixth Street Side MÄLiLO®™ li J Lakeside Inn J d MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r. I * > * SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS > ALL KINDS OF FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED MEATS CASH MEAT MARKET J. W. Haw x hurst, Prop Klamath Falls, Oregon KLAMATH FALLS MACHINE SHOP Office over Klamath County Bank E. B. HENRY MACHINE done promptly. be first olass do Repair all We guarantee all our Prices. and p Modern improvements. 73 rooms unti suites Sample Rooms, Bur Room, Parlors, Two f lub Rooms, Etc., Etc. Every drop Of Old Continental Whiskey Water Mill Whiskey Normandie Ryo F. F. K Rye is us pure us Government inspection can make it. It is bottled in bond under Government su pervision and that carries.the guarantee of abso lute purity. Pure is the word Unit tells the story, mid when the government places its 0. K. on whiskey you may *•0 sure it is pure. Sold by C. I). WILLSON Wholesale and Retail Dealer £ •*0-0~0~Q-<>~0~0-0-0-<>-<>-<> 00-00-0-00000-00 y WE ■UY for apot <>a«h, Mil al ficniMt SsHIDES HUNTERS &TRAPPER8 GUIDE«?á¿»X »» »’•• •Mhiwot ever writ!»« Illegtreu■« all Fut Aairr.l» All