t- Death of J l - sn I c * Arnett Humor 4+44-4444W4W44*44+44* Summo«» Nolle* of Slwrtff** Sale in lb« Circuit < oust of the Ntat« of O > o for By virtue* of an exaeulkm and »/filer uf sal* duly the Uoutity of Klamath. isauad by th* Clerk uf the Circuit Court of Klam­ Eva» iiryant. Plaintiff, vs, Tbeu/wrt for the said county and state wh«rein fivt* montliM ago «he hmm taken lo ('alii* Klamath County Bank, a corp»fratiun as plaintiff +♦<»+'>++♦+++<+'> *><’+4++++++++ ornia for her health a» «be wan at that fondant. In the nainf ol the »tale of Or «»on You era reci/verwd judrmeri» a«8in«t F B Houth worth ami iOrlfflnnl | i I iih 1 »utterIng from ronaurnptiori. Her hereby reqijlred tu appear ano answer Aik*- ,S*Mjthworth fur th* sum uf etffht hundrad When I bought my country pin«*«« I tiiotlioi remained with her for Nome time plaint filed a»ai»i»i you In lhe above entitled thirty s*v*a dotiam and fifty MaUt»O7.5»> m*d There ara a*i piuuy of our frlemia iiuid» nu oiler fur it nml everything ami then lo*r father joined her ami re« ■tilt un or before th* lath day of Jun*. IW*i. inats and dJ*irur«amenta '•»*! at «ixteen nue for nil «<>< <-e««ive aed «musecutlve teoeks. In Klamath Fails, in th*said county at 2«'cloak in Ing from tlu» floor of th«* haII nearly to covery umn doubtful, but it waa thought If you fall to answer, for want thereof, plaintiff th* afternoon uf-Whe said day, a«il at puMie auc­ tha «’oiling It hnd not k«*pt tlm«* fur tliMt the change in the climate might will apply lo »be Court for the relief s> pr»’, **d tion to the hhrheat Imbler fur rash, th* fuBmeing Wh««U wc luku Mo»» Lilian Ar* for In ibe plaintiff « complaint, that la to »ay, '*. township 'W, south uf rana* 7 U hicn »iirprtaal to annuled and held for naught, and that plain­ *-a«t t,f WtUnmette Meridian. Also lot 2 of ser- While th«* piirfy from wtiuui I made u ill I m * joinv«l by another »later who re­ ill <1 I hut II lm» II tiff be awarded the custody of Virginia »nd iton 3. and k/ta 5 and « (l{ **rtion 2. tp 37 a, r. I In* purCbuM* mid I w«*re liMiklug nt th«* ■Idea at ttiiklaml. The r< mains will tie liutai atolli Miring I'hyra Bryant, and for such otjier and further east of Willamette Meridian in Klamath county, «>l«l clock h«* giivi» it»«* ill«* following r«*ti ¡utei red at Hedlamb*. Or*tc»sn, tak*n and levied Upon as th* property uf r»-lief a« the < o«irt may th- -aid F B. w'/rth and A lie« South worth, •Lie. I)i*<’i »Mi i| hhn the «laughter of Mr ami »-Ithdi II«* ild (bnt*th«*i«• wiih n tru This summon« I n served by puh- ot •>< much »her*«/f as may b* n*-/ *«Mary lo stlutfi Kollit* tt uliwu of M m . J. I*. Arnett o( this city an I on • lltl >ii thiii one of ibe former owner* Ikatlon In th* K lamaih it * pub I lea e a »«-ehly th* mim J judvrrumt In favor of Klamath County uur uiipitiiiiiau«'«* •»f H»«’ pivn.iM-« h;u| (»•««•it *wnrii«*»l th it the3erii newspaper printed amt |H«blis|)**d at Klamath Bank a«ainst said I* H Southworth and Alice I»«* »ui*«* t<* III«’ < I" i. would foretell lhe hour ol ~ ‘ y« nr» of ago. She wmm a native of Falls. Oregon, by order of lion Henry I- I- n Southworth w ith intermit thereon, together with III«* piillrrii hl* d<*:i(h llow this ghostly InAirtnn Kl:imalh county «ml r«» i«le«l hen* moM *»»n, Judge of th* above >’«t(ifl> d court. dau d ail cfmts und di«i»ursementa that hav* or may i*r lb«» g«>lt| pm«* ai-rrue. , May 4th. !•»*- tlon win to In* 4*»mv«*)e«l wn* not dewig ot hei life. • umilia Miilhpiiitod ► It Mill*. nnh’d. but Hi«* waruchl man, hoping to >7« Il mn| «»ut uf d ite Altoriu ) for plaintiff dlanrm til»* ghrntt. d«*lm*li<*«l th«* pemlii W bt’li limy gel him mid wt it hi the ««»rtier of the Summons wh<«r» they nr« .laine, E engagerl Iti qitarryiiig To fxrnrm A lox. th* abuv*na/n«-«l defendant , land (MA m . Lakavfarw. Orwon, April 14, 1MR. atonal quarrel to make one tb.iruugbly l«»W l»«*gmi to tick Whnt llidil«*«’nt <*unt«Mit affidavit bavin» L**n fllad ui In the name >>f th* State of Of9gtsn‘ Y•»* are • ujo) the pel.ivflll 11 f»* to cQimt th«* «tfuiic» from th«* very I1r*t ulion for the l.o*t river llume and in set- h«*r*by rr<4Uir*d to apt/ear and anawer tl*« <-i«n. thui vffir* by Eluabath A. ScuIlan, cun taatant MK.tifi t L'sn.«- t«?ad vnlry No 2416. mad* July 26, pm* he dhlli t know. bUI In* did cuimt plaint filr-d MK«in»t y(nj ii» th»* abur«entitled *uit ling * Idasi soine act b letit occnried thai I'eoplc w h<> all« L 17. Tp » M R 7‘; E. by John ua i»r Iwfo»«* th* UMh day uf June. 190*. that betu» PF'I. for 8*ynS. them till th«* three tliou»au«l live him prubsbly naturally eause.1 il, discliarge Is-foro he rouhi get the la d nml f<»dl«ili »lr«»k«*, when a nii «| Dr. Hamilton wa* siinniioAml publte ation of thi« HQmmon». the ord**r direr ting awl John Fitzgerald utterly failed in rewpect to dun ahiklng NenaiiHuii cutin* ov«*r him, nw.iv. akl entry. Ur <-<4>iply with the public land law« When * man |« m « m lit« way to lieavcii, the r«ml lu* » ill»-1 for ¡1-Nlatmi» »* II«* k«* that 1». In the .I .. tm'* < xre lie i* regalaing liis sigIIl anatver, fur want tharaof th* plaintiff will apply maintaining residence upon «aid land, that »xnetly on«» hour from th«« flrwt atrokc* aiot llkely w ill sufler no seriors injury. to therour* for th*- relief prayed for in the plain­ he ne of hi. hand* «Il badly toru, neccn- tiff*» rtenplaint. that is to »ay. ly pretence of a hou»e erected on «aid land wut gtvwHHhi»« title nml told him Hint If ho That thr bond» of matrimony new existin« be ­ How It Crow*. «ilsting the ainpiilation of one of the tween the plaintiff and defendant be dissolved, a »rnall cabin p)a/*d there by the r>r aires* pr«t|M«rty I h.id just bought from him aion/ iii. ely and aaide finni thelossol a relief mb tl»e Honorable txmrt may dorm j«Mt ar»d the >Mti«l entryman permitted to fall into decay for Rrlatrd ton years lai. i for one half w lint I hnd |>nhl him, but want of repair» long i«fore the date of final proof; Miuitabir. lutee not thereby gr-.w Iona the dtiVH of ghosts lind pmotud a n< I llnyei In- will »nfler te> |n>linnnent in Tits fellow who rotalla II Thu« autnmona u* M*rve«l l*y publicatk«n thereof that the waul contaetor never, nor aince the time jury. such atorlu* nu About hlms.lt takes cars in th* Klamath Republican a weekly newspar>*'r uf making final proof, cultivated «aid land or any To ass that every I'-i.ln* they *»rti»»n of the «arw. nor improved the same ex« Knitisltlaliineht Is there. Nut vrtlN’li-Mi. conm I<» un nn wt* arc by ortler of H'»• lilllM I h * Niipprnt hhfUM. Th«* rine o»rpx of the United States in any war in Mtn AtOirney f«e plaintiff. *«*•«1 Im») I ho ’ ii planted In me, nu«l often ment in this city Inst night with one of which the United State« may 1* engaged. «a»d afierumil when I Iny »wake nt ulgbt the le st |wiiotiiiaiii'es that it has pre- part*«» arc hereby notified U> appear, reapond and Summons I would fin»» y the idlffhteftl aoiim! to minted during its entire stay in tliia city. offer c\ idenre touching «aid al legation at 10 o'clock la the Cirrati t^mrt of (he Htaie of Oregon f«.r a m. on June Sth, 190. hefore Gao. Chaatain. I h » th«’ 11» k of tin’ «»!«! «'lock. ! wn* Die play, Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde gave the t'ouutjr of Klautalh. ( ••unty Clerk. Klamath Fall«. Ora., and that final tvlnpted tn wil It. but. lu Uiu llrwl an oi |s.ituriity fur Mr. .Mong to allow Anna Campbell. PlainilW r«. Fredrick Camn« hearing will br held at 10 o'clock a. ra. on June 12. Ur may)*«* In a c t tc«t plact*. tny wife ffrently valued »mil bell, defendant. himself at bis la st. In this play as in ’I*« win a lovely ’««• ! .«<■. hefnre the Reg Miter and Receiver at the old tru> k. In i I m * m «4- oiu |. I w im nxhmm*d Uoo<| foriun«’ nut against 'B To Frt*• ringh-t« are llav« turned l<» gray front D du ling i Ilina« In the series of excellent hereby required lu ap|*rar and answer tne filed March 23, 190«, «et forth facta which show that afterdue diligence personal «ervica of thia III« yer«l<>n of the at<»ry Ind prefer to Br*t »«•«• the ticvr tnooti |day* that IlieI'niiipany baa pr»»*nled. complaint filed «gain«t you in the above en Will My he l«»n>e*1 her «b*wn. n-Kke cannot be made, it h hereby ordered and dth d suit. , <»o «»r before Thurulav, the lltb day Thl* alone uvvr the rh;bt »hotilder? Die entire pr*rlormajice was well hand­ directed that ttuch notice br given by due and <»f - Jun«*, ----- - A. t>. 190*. brinK the la»( day of the li««B< tat we are all In a tne.i*uru list, and everyone of the actors M-ennd (line pr< Ncrlb<'d hi the <»r to sj.pear and iniwer for want visit this city again if lie should be in K< hiv «« frw «lay a. There wit» only a thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court this sriiiou with a ci tti|any aiTVdhl nt Ipiiin ti »aide» myself The lor the relief prayed for in the complaint her« NOTICE I OR PUBLICATION 1«Ig 1«t f«dluM Iliff my wife's departur«* ln.vi/.fora decree dissolving the bund« of United State« Land Office, Lakeview. Oregon. matrimony not exisitug between plaintiff April I, 1WS. (bu holHM* Rpi'ninl unusually athl-lu- An Optomiat. i aud defendant, and that plaintiff may re as- fhMti that in compliance with t1«qq1. Il u ns u n usual I y »till I can't ••Th«» train cut bla leg off " 11««* d »g | m » in mer tiaa again l>o<*ii get­ •utue her maiden name, and that tke plaintiff th* pro* iwton« of the act of Conrrwa of June 3, «MJT I felt unwell, but I was what I K-. entitled "An act for the nale of timber lands "That was u tcrrlbl# «» < l«h*nt " have lhe sole ru»t<»dy, control and * are of her ¡-. the State» of California. Oregon. Nevada and My UMtal b«»ur ting hi bi» w<>ik and Molulay thr«-e "Y«« k , but In» at «'tice s:iw tin* brighi may • all dim on»p< n*d dauKhu-r. Av» ChrUtine Campbell, her person WaMhtnwton T«*rritory.” a« extended to all publie |j«'Hrll(U M»t’l*r« lx-|<»ng!ng to J. C. f.»r to b«* ■ujrbt bi more valuable for its timber and «tone f lot) bn» aliratly lieen offered for the ar- the First Judicial District of the Bute of Ore* than f >r agricultural purpose«, and to establish I h -.| On Hi« Table. n*«l anil conviction of the guilty party *•. whi« h »aid or»ler rt'i ’ i.r<-> tl a. suinmona at ibe Exchange stable an I the p ;s i «on Hr name« as witness««: romfurtntilc, 11« !<♦ nwnkt* f*>r n »bort time ill thl» »uit I m * published ooee a week for per­ "Yrff; 1 mtb«*r pihi«* inyatdf oh It " JeK-se C. Craven«- Jimmie McCrank, Ralph But thia night I hmn laid foi them in that vicinity, The iod of sis succ-eaalvc aud conaccntlve week» Vaugrhn rtin! jfo to »hM*|i p again Frvd Janssen, all of Klamath Falls, Ore- “Wbat do you think of that flock u -n. nciit I awoke that I wa» motive for taking the poieon to the from th« 7th day of May. 19U*. Knew tbr y«m«l«ove deser»bed land« are requested to file In wnw n l>aW ralu bad I hwu coining d »wu pio-i »m <»f the stable or by Mr. Cravens, J N WATSON. Re«ister 5*7 611 Co untel. felt a terror creeping over all «Iny I f* l-l«-6-34 flip poi«oniug wm tli»covetewa l-v 1 «U, 1 Publication. United State« Land Office. W lien armi d*-s|wi!r In an un<*otnfortnblc condition. Lake\ lew. Oregon.March 2. 1V0H. -Notice «• here­ And parking cars I hiitl I mm 'H nwnko only a few Ilio The question of the .lisposition of tie by given that in compliance with the provuiion« Your priNgnt* nroi quit, inentM h I ii ’I i I bv.ml n tHp. tap. tap. e alilouiLi A Orrgon grant laixls is one of the Act of (kmfTNN of June 3» 1H7H. entitled inp. for iiH tlx» world Ilk«* the Hekliiff **An Act fur the «ale of timber lands in the State» ii > which thousands uf |le from ail of California, Oreipin. Nevada and WaMhington •f n ckff k Why I «lid ao I can't ei- pails ol lhe orantrjr are interested. The Territory." a« extended to all the Public Land plaln, t»nt I counted rn« b lap or tbit SALEM, ORE.I from th«* brat Then It occurred to aim .ini' i-uient thst the government was State» by Act of August 4. 1N92. Perceval Shell.of Klamath Falbt. County of Klamath. State of Ore­ Complete Stock of Fruit, going to force the railroad to sell the nn* that the tick Ing came from the gon. ha« filed in thte office hi» «worn statement. «•!«>« k In the ImII ludow. Tbo work» laud- according lo the tenus ol the grant Shade and Ornamental’ Hewitt l>o you beitele lu children a No. 4063. for the purchase of the NESE'< of had not born art the seeker of cheap lands from ship No. 37 South. Range No. 9. E. W. M.. Jawatt—Certainly ; I’m a doctor, you hnd b«*nr«1 any nouiul ooniltm from a some of his hard enrnnd cash. Now and will offer proof to «how that the land »ought know certain direction I heard that dock is more valuable for it« timber or stone than for clues the warning from the Attorney Wtgg What n honnly fellow BJollCM tlrklnjr, and lbw tick» Boomed to ine agricultural purpewes*. and to establish hi« claim to «aid land boforo Co. Clerk of Klamath County. la! Wagg—Yen, but lie nuilly him a to I m * exactly one »e» ond apart. I kept General that parties who have made ap plication lor the '.and* will not be given Oregon, at hi« office at Klamath Fall«, Oregon, on hnndaoiiH« mug In the burlier n I i «»|> BOX ITS >n count luff, not from choice, but from Friday, the 22nd day of May. 190K. He names Kicbange. KLAMATH FALLS? ORE. ^omc iit!«‘vplahied compulsion. 1 tried any preference it the lands should rcveri as wltneanm: C. W. Harlow. J. C. Cravens. U.K. lo tin1 government. A. W. Lafferty, Bloblia - He's n harmit « foot Slulilm (o »fop counting, but du m hat I would Houdenot. and E. H. I*awrrnce. all of Klamath who is widvlv known in connection with I Couldn't I«»'«* the number of the bent*. Falls. Oregon. Any and all permma claiming ad- —There In no am li thing .1« n li.iruiless the fight for these lands, is in the city Then» I Iny, «*rery minute ffrowlng vemely the above descnlted lands are requaatod fooL lllolibs -This one la lie's (lend more nud more dbu'oiuf»o»cd. count Ing and in discussing the situation he said: to file their claims in thia office on or before the — Philadelphia lieroni th«* aeconda by »lxtie«, knowing Hint at The notice given by the Attorney said 22nd day of May. 190». Not lean tiimi .'lii.i«<». yen ($l5i«r>. every slvtletli necom! another minute 12-S-14 J. N. WATSON. Register. General is merely a warning to people mall la yearly a|wiil liy foreign ilsltor. had elnpM’d Tbo story that hnd l«een to hr on lhe lookout for lhe unsciupu- lii Ja|«u Home estliiiales pui the tohl me nlMuit tin» clock tbnn warning School Lands loiis locators who are uncrating through­ amount at *0,lMD.UUU yen Department of the Interior, United States Land a man of bH (Imtb would not be bnn- They Office. Lakeview. Ore»un. March 24. 190“. By tin* time I hnd count«*«! out the we-t and middle west. Howell—After awlille a man gela no l»be«l. Notice is hereby irivon that tl.e State of Oraton I *joo »tnilie» I wan In n terrible condi­ have ciiu-cd many people to tile applica­ has. under the provision« of the Act of Conirren.* that he doi-an'l > uro f..r any thing AND of AuNuat 14, IMS. and the acts supplemental and tions with the railroad company for 1*0 Well How lung Inn e you lM*«*n mar- tion. tin«! nt the thro«» thousandth I amerdHtory thereof, made application for the wa» nearing collnp»e. I re ­ foUowtna deacribad unappropriated, ncn-minaral Ibi ie land*, h a ling them to believe that knew I 1 rle.IT- Elelinmte *urveye«l public land aa indemnity for losses to ’ member count I dr lM»nta, after lhe hinds would revert to the govern­ its »crant for common school puriHN*«’*, to-wit: Hyker llrom»«n tell» i me lie I m Ink* 7 which I L.»t* No ¿42. foi NE\NE'4. 8ectfi.T33S. inu»t I iiiv «« l>econw uncon- ment and Ihat they would have a prim lug mud bnilix now I l'yker Why, I RUE. NW’aSW', and NElm0N or The First Trust I Savings Bank AT KLAMATH FALLÌ la tkc Mate ot Orcffoa. at the cto*e ot kaaiacaa, Feteury 14. 1004. RESOURCES I-own* and discount*..............| 29,170 80 Due from approved reserve bank*..................................... 5,021 ÍT2 Eipenae Account................... 815 6M Cash on band......... ............. 500 00 .« 35,S08 30 T otal LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in........... | 25.U0U 00 Undivided profit«, lea* ex­ pense* and taxes paid... 6«7 70 Time certificate* of deposit. 7,7*0 00 Having* deposit«................... 2,100 tiO T otal ...| 35,508 .30 S tatz or O bkgox , i C ocjttv of K lamath i **' I, J. W. Siemens, Caahier of the above-named bank, do solemnly «wear that the above statement i* true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. J. W. efitMxx*, Caahier. Su been bed and «worn to before me thi* 2d day of March, 1908. P. L. F ocmtaix , Notary Public. CORRECT—A ttxst : Since our organization as a Truat and Saving* Bank on November 18, 1907, we have rendered to the State Exam­ iner of Bank* two reporta of our condition and been exam­ ined once by him. The Report speak* for itaalf showing a gain of 19,715.60 since our last report. We realize that the most valuable asset of a Bank is that of public confidence and we furnish our depoaitors with every safeguard and protec­ tion for their fund*, and shall continue to do so in the future a* in the past Our books are always open for inspection by depoaitors. Klamath Falls, Oregon w- r-p7.tw.«,i Oregon Nursery Co Trees. Shrubs, Vines R. G, ROSS, AGENT City Meat Market weiss & mm j PROPRIETORS ALL KINDS OF FRESH, SALT AND SPOKED PEATS SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS CHANGE OF TIME Klamath Lake R.R. McIntire-Straw Stage Line plot-tor mm«», my wife wa» teh'ffrnpbed for, and w<»ll I wiih not out of tied A very «Impie remedy to « lire n wnrt for a month When I went downstair» la to bathe It aererai time* every ker heard the th king or tupping again. 1 gninei—I'm going to n Turkish bnlli iiwiikoi h. yiMi, hlr! Pnllivr make« "You «Illy man, that's nothing but me wenr nil I i I m ojd oue»l tripping water." Jimmy Tenclier aay» diit old gu\ I Mould not ff«> to »leep till 1 IlHd ninth» nn examination anti hnd verified Argua bad a hundred eye». Billy-Gee. whnt n dandy bu»ebnll her gtatiMiient. umpire he’d ninkv! (’hlcngo New». The ol«l clot k. < 1«' m xl nml repaired, »fund* in (tie hull, to my wlfe’a urent Little Willie Kny. pfi, whiit 1» ii f«»«»t plea* u re, bul I don't fancy It over ball coach? ROBINSON M'BRIDK. Pa—It muat bo another name for mi much. them at coat. Mlaa X. Wouldn't It l>c horrible to have to die nn old maid? Ml»» V. Not half »o horrible a» to have to live (lint way.—Cleveland lender. Jonea 1» your daughter mualclan? Bmlth—No; but making threat», the n flnlMhed neighbor» arc club l’’ello\v. •‘la your wife auperatltloua?” ••| thluk »<>. Tlwiw are tbirteeu bui toil» off my clothe», and I can’t get liei to aew them on." provision of the 111 the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Klamath. In tbo matter of the estate of George W. Mas- n | rice tint to exceed «2.50 per acre, si <1 ton, deeoMOd. if it sold t<> applicants the company Notice shereby given that the las uillautl tettamtnt of George W. Manton. f the last will and testament of lands o( the emnpany is up against a «loorge \\ Maston, deceased. l:iw suit.” $ioo Reward, $ioo. W .ml was i.q'eiv.'it lien« Monday Hom Mt lli'l.ri.n «•< tlu« areii'ental shoot- ing of the leu yvarokl son of Mr anil Mrs A. I Barnum nt about I 30 o’clock, lie ami hi* twelve year old brother were playing upstair* using a shot gun I toy. as a The elilur oi the boy* had the gun when it was accidently discharged, the It I« extremely ueeenaary to practice the power of having before you can riot very deeply ill the Joy of givlug. ìlio tthmhviitlng upon the wall juat nt till* juncture look« much order for Hie culclmluer. like an load tearing oft the top of the brother's head. one. The father younger was down when he reaelusl the «fairs mid the l«>y was dead. c h i I d r e n The slud caused inatiintenou* death. The Barnum* have not redded at Hebron \\ lieu tliere I» no choice, It certainly lx up to un Inventive genius to inulte Notice to Creditor* to Lona tide resident* upon the land* lor throw enough brickbat» at a man, tie cun build n modern flat build­ lug. The stutiites says that the company shall sell if you ambulance, iuy aon. nothing. Mt long, but recently moved there Irotn near Little Shasta. They arc lated to the Barnum* of thia city. re­ The rvHiler. of thl. pA|>er ‘will lie |>lo«-<'.l Io learn Ihat there 1« al least one dreaded dlaeaa* that «rlenoe ha* been aide to cure In all tin Ktaaea, and Ihat la catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure 1» Ibe only positive cure now know n lo the medical fraternity. Caiarrb being a eon- atitutional disease, requires a consiltnilonat treatment. Hall's Catarrh cure la taken in­ ternally. acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ot the syatim. thereby de­ stroying the foundation ot the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature In doing It* work. The proprietors have so inncb faith In it» curative powers that they otter One Hundred hollars lor any case It falls to cure. Send for list ot testimonials. F. J.CHKNKV A CO.,Toledo. O. ¡told bv druggists, 74e. Take HalPsFamlly Ppls lor Constipation. DAILY SERVICE EFFECTIVE APRIL 1O From Klamath Fall* to San Francis­ co and all point* b«tween Thrall and same: Leave Klamath Falls.... 4: 00 A. M. Arrive at Spencers......... 7: 30 Leave Spencers at......... 8: 00 Arrive at Pokegama .... 11: 00 Lv Fokegama. K I..R.R.11: 15 Arrive at Thrall ........... 1: 15 P. M Leave Thrall. S. P. R. R. train No. 15................ 2: 25 Arrive at San Francisco, 9: 2S a . M. 29 hours and 28 minutes. Klamath Falls to San Francisco. Train No. 13 on S. P. leaves Thrall 5: 54 p. m.. arriving at San Francisco 11:28 Klamath Falls to Portland: Leave Klamath Falls as above. Leave Thrall S P. train No. 16, 1:32 p. m., arrive at Portland 7: 56 a. tn. 27 hours and 55 minut*a, Klamath Falls to Portland. From San Francisco to Klamath Falls. Leave San Francisco at 2: 20 p. m.; arrive at Thrall at 6: 04 a. m. Leave Thrall at 6:30 a, m.; leave Pokegama at 9 a. m. ; arrive at Klamath Falls at 5 p. m.; dinner at Spencer’s leaving there at 1 p. m. Shortest time ever. 26 hours and 40 minute*, San Francisco to Klam­ ath Falls. No other route does it. This is the cheapest and best way; fare |5 in either direction between Thrall and Klamath Falls. MIDWAY STABLE SHOP General Blacksmithing and Wagon Work livery and Feed Stable Both Saddle and Driving Horses CHAS. R. BALDWIN Kioonm Foils A. G. DUHME BU YSI TIMBERLAND Office in First National Bank Building, LAKEVIEW, OREGON