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GOOD STOCK A first class, young r*gtstsred Percheron Stallion for sal*. (Ctmcludad from First Page) Price «nd term* right. Address Billings and Son. Ashland. Oregon. (W.C. Myer Stock Farm> M| 4 2 old furniture still stands within It* an cient wall*. Letters from D. B Camplwdl state "From thia ancient city we went to that he is in Uwi Angeles, taking part in I'aliu Beach, the tuoal laahionable win a large Roque tournament now in m - ssiou ter rasort m the United Btetea. I'lu* there. He will roturn to Klamath Fall* i* Indeed an enchanting *|x>t enhanced in a lew weeks. l by all th* beauty which wealth can pur V. S. Il S. Wlnst Club was intortain- chase. It i* here that Mr. Flagler, who ed by Messrs Ellsworth and Gowlwin, own* practically all the resorts, railroad* at thé home of C C. Hogue, on Satur and tine hotel* on the east coast ol Flor day evening. ida. Iia* allowed his fancy to run riot and it must I* next Io paradise in Its Born—In Medford. Tuesday morning grandeur and lu-auli The ' K \sl Par- March 3, tc Mr. and Mr*. Frank I isiane" hotel there cover* the largest ■ Applegate, a daughter. area of ground ol anv in Ilia world. It F. M Priest will leave in a (ewr days can accomodate 8tU0 guests and seat in for his homestead in langvll Valley. it* mam dinning ns>m 1700 at once and employs 100 servants. "Tlie Breakers" R 8. Brigham has severed his con- is second to it only in siie and magnid , uectiona with tlie Klamath Falls Steam cencv and la right on the ocean beach. ' Laundry, Both belong to Mr. Hagler. "From Palm Beach we went to Miauia r We have a few thousand dollars to and found much ol interest there, going loan on real estate. Mason & Slough.tf bv boat down the kliaui* river to the tamed everglade*, many ol which are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Melhaseare spend- unexplored by whit* men and still In mg a few day* at Fort Klamath with habited by I winds of heininol Indian*, I friend*. who go about among them in canoes. | At the home of Mr. and Mr*. W. O. We next went from the southernmost iHimt of Florida to Knights Keys over Huson on Eleventh and Canal streets, Flagler* now laiuoiis road built tor ualiy FOR SALE—First class Blacksmith at 8 o'clock Saturday evening, occurred mile* out into the ocean from key to Shop at Keno. Good equipment; tine the marriage of Edward W. Huson and key, and whose ambition it is to build business; no competition, Writ* or Mis* Mabel Golden, The cereiuouy wax it to connect with Kev West. We there call on Jone* & Olson, Keno, Ore. 3-19* performed 4>y Rev. P. Conklin, ol the •ailed on th* "Halifax" to Havana. Cu ba. remaining there nine day* and en Abel Adv ia now occupying hi* office Methodist Church. joyed every tuinnle ol our stay, for there we found iw-rfc t summer weather rooms in the postoffiee block and timothy, Wheat bav, allaita and donned our thinest clothing The Mr*. II. N. Mitchell, of Grant* Pata, mixed—No. I hay—$15 at the Belmont city is one of tlie quaintest and cleanest ♦ we have over visited. Th* principal is here visiting with her sister, Mr*. Stables. points ol interest there were going Fred Schallock. In regard to the demand of the Cham through Fort Cabanas and MorroCaatl«. ber of Commerce that the l>epartmen l See Adv for marsh lands. ♦ rhe wreck ol the Maine »till lav* in tlie of Agriculture make a soil survey ol harbor where it went down, decorated The Misses Elizatw'th and Lillian Stilts Klamath Basin, is it not possible that a with wreath* ol immortelle*, a silent re are at Portland studying the spring great many things that Klamath County minder ol tlie treachery ol our enemies. styles in millinery. John sav* it keeps should have done could be accomplished A sight to stir the patriotic heart of if our people became more alert in ask I him on the jump looking after the busi ing what is needed. The Chamber of every American who visits Cuba. cannot atop to deserdwr all the inter ness Commerce ia endeavoring to meet a eating thing* Cuba had to offer, space Harry Glasier and family have re ' great tnanv of our needs, but it la up to forbids. W<- toot several trips of 35 or the individual* to suggest these things 40 miles into the country, thereby gain turned from Salt Lake Citv. to th* Chamber ol Commerce. Indi ing a very forai idea <>l its rane fields, Silas W. Kilgore, who has been sjiend- vidual* should also communicate with banana, pineapple and other tropical ing th* winter in Ashland, has returned our members of Congress stating our fruit Industrie». On our return we via- wishes, both early and often. ited many cities including Memphis to Klamath County. "Every drop pure," is what can be Tennessee, and are now in St. Lulls. Born—Saturday morning February said of Continental whiskey, Watei From Irere-wc go to Denver, then to 29, to Mr. and Mr*. James Moore, a Sall Lake and then on to San Francisco Mill whiskey, Normandie Rye and F. F. as we are all la-coming »xnewhat weary leap year girl. V. Rye. Bold by C. D. Willson. J oi travel and la-gin to long lor tlie sage O. F. and Bert North have gone te brush of Klamath, our old friends and Warner Valley, Lake County, on land Do not buy blender) whiskey. When Home Sweet Home’." business. you want pure whiskey see that it is put up under the government * "bonded WALL PAPER—WALL PAPER Dissolution of Partnership warehouse stamp," as is the Continen WALL PAPER Notice i* hereby given that the part tal whiskey. Water Mill whiskey. Nor tJOOU Rolle Choice Wall Paper nership heretofore existing between mandie rye and.F. F. V. rye. Sold by House Lining the undersigned ia hereby dissolved. C. D. Willson. $ All at popular prices J. L. Totten will continue to operate the Steamer Winema and ha will col Baldwin tbe Hardware IWaler Mike Dooher and C. H. Duseuberry KLAMATH FALLS. URHOON Klamath Fall* who have lieen associated in tlie cruis lect and set tM all accounts. ♦ ALEX MARTIN, President E. R. REAMER, Vice President ing and locating business, signed papers H E HANSBERRY, Parties from Ashland are securing today dissolving partnership. ALEX MARLIN. Jr.. Cashier LESLIE ROGERS, Asst. Cashier J. L. TOTTEN. 2-27 4 2 some of Klamath County’s famous pota The Bonanza Bulletin this week toes for seed. We have the finest J. W. Holme*, it is reported, is meet makes a very sens ational appearance potatoes in the world but they should in ruby head letter*. Tlie gorv fluid is ing with success selling Klamath Oil STATEMENT OF CONDITION AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS be grown in tbi* county to produce the used iu heralding the welcome new* of Stuck on the outside. the advertisment lor bids lor the con DECEMBER 31. 1907. best results. M. F. Parker i* down from Fort Kla struction of the Clear Lake dam. math looking after the construction of Roes Sulton, brother of Mrs. George assoc a< «a Mr*. F. L Wright, who has l>een con the steam t>«t for Wood River. I 340,530.60 Chartair», returned from San Francisco Loans and Discounte..................................... «3.526 H4 Friday evening. He will go to his ducting a millinery store in the Malone THE BOSTON STORE is receiving Bond* and Securities....................................... building, has disposed of her stock and th« moet up-to-date and finest line of homestead in Yonna Valley. 14,746.1« Real Estate, Building* and Fixture* Men's Clothing and Furnishing Goods retired from business. It«,347.«" Small tracts of well located tule marsh ever shown in the county. tf Cash and Sight Exchange.......... ................. I The government says that Continen lands offered for one week at $20 per County Surveyor Williams, accom Ul whiskey, Water Mill whiskey, Nor acre. Abel Adv. $ j*inled bv Merle Markee, went to Mer LI ABILITI** mandie Rye and F. F. V. Rye ia pure rill Monday ‘morning on business con I lOO.OOO.IX) The countyclerks office is experiencing Capital Block, fully paid for it is put up under ita supervision in nected with his office. its usual increase of business incurred Surplus and Profita.............. . bonded warv. Ileuses. Hold by C. P. If you need Shoe* or anything in the first of each month by |>arti>'S mak ... 32,000.94 Du« other Banka..................... Wearing Apparel. Dreaa Goods, etc Willson. 4 ing final proof on timber claims. 4S1.MM0 Call at the BOSTON STORE tf DtfOMTa R. A. Emmitt, the newly appointed Fred Brown is spending several day* Methodist Church Services-Com Poetmaster, received hl. commission $586,049.51 at Dorris. last evening from the President and munion services at 11 a. m. conducted I, Alex Martin, Jr., Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly by Presiding Elder R. E. Dunlap At assumed charge of tlie office, commenc Mrs. William V. Mong has been indis 7:45 p. m. the revival services will b«- •wear that the above statement is true to th» best of iny know ledge »nd believe ing Sunday, March 1. posed for several day», suffering from an gin, to continue each evening for two Aixx M arti *. Ja., Cashier. County Commissioner Alliert Walker week*. Saturday evening* excepted. attack of the grip. arrived in the city Thursday to 1« here Subscribed and sworn to liefore m* ibis «th day of January, 1908. The five year old daughter of Frank at the commencing ol the regular term [aaat-i C. II. W ithrow , Upp ia reported quite sick with pneu of County Court ilunday morning. Notary Public (or Oreg»». Travds in the South X4’4»4’4’4‘4*4’4'4'4*4’4,*í'*'t,’f’’t’4’’t,’+’«4,4’4*4*4*’1'’4'4'4,4’’' !*4»4»4**t*4»4’4*X New floods "There Is Only One H7/V Of Judging The Future, That is 13 y The Past.” New floods ARRIVED AND READY FOR SALE BUY EARLY Chat Is Ulbv Che + THE BRICK STORE C9 NATIONAL AND CROWN A NIAGARA STEEL RANGES * 4 Wave Been Placed In So îîîany Bonies. Cbev Sell Cbemselves. K4Mf*4è4*4*4*4*4**F4>4‘4,4,4>4>4,4,4,‘FS4,4‘4,4‘4‘*>-,4,4<4<4<4*4t4‘4,4‘4*4,4< X CITY The Wonderful Success of These Stoves is the BRIEFS. Beautiful Nickel Finish and the High Class Workmanship Embodied in all the good features of this rnnge is the Economy of Fuel Money Will Not Buy A Better Steel Range Than A Malable Top National and Niagara Roberts & Hanks Emma Elock Phone, 173 KLAMATH COUNTY BANK The Pioneer Bank of Klamath County n,iM.u 0. K. TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. * : KENYON & THOMPSON, PROPS. $ * Goods packed and shipped. Heavy freighting a specialty. Baggage orders given prompt at tention. Having up-to-date piano trucks we solicit your fine piano moving. : j Phones—Office 871, Barn 671, Res dence 645 PROP'S. Corner 8th and Main “ w w w w w B m B «EA ♦ * «> £ ■> > BOB AKA AKA MBA ABA AaA Dependable Hardware ABA e i f * Heating Stoves, Household Utensils, Guns and Ammunition, Cutlery—in fact every thing in Good Hardware—No shoddy or shelf-worn goods. Agents celebrated Ell wood Fences— and everything the farmer needs. price $10 per acre. Come to see us about this land.—Mason A Slough, tf 4 4 * f A marriage license was issued Satur- Horace -Mitchell who is recovering I day to Alfred Wallis and Martha Logne. from an attack ol pneumonia is able to be out again. He was in town Thursday Report of the fireat tbe Albert Walker for the first time. ranch near Bly, Saturday, states that i Thomas Hampton left Tuesday for the house and woodshed were entirely Oakland, Cal , wnrr* be will meet hi* destroyed and a stack of bay containing wile,and together they will goto Eureka to spend tiie Summer, tie expects to about 80 tens. I return to Klamath Falls by September. Cards are out announcing that tbe ( The sale of delinquent tax property Mens Club of the Presbyterian Church , by the sheriff, occurred at the court will give a banquet at the church Thurs house Friday. On account of the tem day evening, March 5. The ladies of porary injunction preventing the sale the church are making plans for a very- of the holding* of tbe California fine banquet. I A Oregon f<and Company, there I.. Jacobs, of the Boston Store, re-1 was very little valuable property left being turned Thursday from San Francisco. I i for sale, the greater portion Mr. Jacobs states that as he was unable ' Whitelake City and Duffy's addition J lots. This proves that property in to dispose of his entire stock 'it goods, he has decided to continue in business, and i Klamath county i* t<x> valuable to allow while away he parchaiwd a $40,000 stock i it to lie sold for taxes. of clothing, dry goods and shoes. The | Mr*. Richard Shore Smith entertained shoe stock has already arrived and the rest of the goods are expected in a short j i the ladies Whist Club Saturday after- time. , noon, at her home on Ewana heights. F. P. Cronemiller received his com- ! mission, as Receiver of the Lakeview Ijind Office Thursday evening, and left 1 Saturday morning for Lakeview, to as-1 I »time the duties of his office. Maps, Plans, Blue Prints, Etc. M. D. WILLIAMS, C. E. Treaaurer T ABSTRACTERS A. choice Him» of lnve«t- nientN flint will ninke tlao piirclHimer mon«*^r from the factory. Exquisite Pat tern* of the highest possible grade of Solid Gold and Gold Filled Deaigna of rare taate executed by American and Foreign Jeweler*. Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages Thin Model Watches Waist Sets Hat Pins Ladies' and Gents' Fobs MASON 4. SLOUGH B. J. miniers THE LXAOINC JEWELER For Sale BALDWIN The Hardware Dealer Carries the Most Complete Line of I offer my stock of General Merchandise SPRAYS or MASON & SLOUGH DAIRY, ORE. I " 4 Hardware, Stoves, Steel Ranges, Paints and Oils, Wall Paper, Pumps and Pipe, Crockery UNIVERSAL BREAD MIXER, Make* Bread Making a Pleaaure. Agent for STUDEBAKER WAGONS and OLIVER PLOWS. Th« "ACME" and "IW WASHING MACHINES rob wash day <>• moat of .t* terrors KLAMATH FALLS Abstracting Surveying and Irrigation Engineering KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON M ASON & S l OU G H (X High Grade Jewelry ia now in. We have the I-a teat Creatien* direct NIAGARA LIME AND SULPHUR Materials for All Kinds of Spraying Also Grain and Seed Dipping. Call and See Us. PRICES ARE RIGHT. Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc. OUR SPRING LINE for sale at actual cost. Stock will invoice be- ween $4000 and $5000. Respectfully, W. P. SEDGE 4*4*4*4*4‘4*4‘4*4*4* £ DOB J. ZUMWALT, C. E. Präsident The High School basket ball team won a sweeping victory over the White Star* Friday evening. The score was 45 to 21. This is the second game to the credit of the High School in tbe series. * GEO. R. HORN, the Hardware Man 44- ALLEN HtOAN Secretary Will G. Steel, of Portland, arrived on the boat Wednesday. Mr. Steel is one the principal promoter* of the Crater I-ake oiTi|*m , which will provide trans portation and accomodations for s itn- mer tourist* to Crater Lake. The com pany ha* concession* from the govern ment for * hotel and other ac< >m'sla tion* in the National park. Mr. Steel contracted a severe cold on his trip and is confined to his hotel but expects to lie out in a short time. David Edler, who ownes 27,000 head of sheep, has leased 53,400 acres of land in Klamath and Lake Counties, for Senator Johna'han Bourne was 53 «razing purposes, belonging to the year* old on February 23, 1908. Weyerbauser Timber Co. John Griffith arrived last week Miss Lorinda Sauiier ia assisti-ig in from Portland, where he lias l>een on a visit. He will leave in the morning for the County Clerk’s office this week. Odessa. Rigs furnished with or without drivers. Feeding our specialty. Grain by the sack. Hay by the bale or ton- Large corrall for loose horses. Phone 591 FOR SALE- Eighty acres,near Dairy ; A big increase in population is re ported at Lakeview. Three girls and one boy were born there last week. KLAMATH LIVERY AND FEED STABLES BUESING & CLENDENNING, monia. Xi UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY CornÄn LARGEST CATALOG JONES CASH STORE Mail Order How« m th« Northwaat a Mv.n, <xt -h.lx,« ’«• «•< Md ürnd I m Cai>l*g. ECONOMIZE THRO JONES GROCERIES Fiardware Dry Goods «nd <2 JI Ud> •n uyf iefvlar Monthly ( atalof Th* Buyer, Guide Tumi aad Oak lu PORTLAND. O». NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION z Department of ths InCsrtor, United SUtss Land Office. Laksvlsw, Orsson, February 10. like Notice la hereby riven that the State ef Oreeon , has. under the provisions of the Act of Conrrees of Auruat 14, IMS. and the scu aupplemenul and amendslory thereof, made application for the followln* described unappropriated, non mlnersl surveyed public land *a Indemnity for keaea Io Its rrsnt for common school purposes, to-wit: List 24«. for NEI4NWG. Sec M, T. M 8.. R. 14 £ , W. M. Any and all persona claim In* adversely the ! above lands are requested to die In this office their said claims on or before the Sth day of | April. ISM. l-i-4-2 1. N. WATSON, Resists*. V UNIVERSAL FOOU CHOPPER The Big Four-Story “BRICK,” Klamath Falls ■F w