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I Origin
EuM Ford not only jh »«-» u-d n fur
I urn Ibo lisnlct sute tanca kuown
' I doubl If Iber» I» more truth In any tune, but, b«*r father and rnofb«*r lining
1 bare a green tinx. uloiit lue. though
iipliorlsiii (hau In I tie h ,i»t «uhi the «lead, titer» wa« no ou«- to «bn« t b»*r
Uiy unite. ait< ii.imlly .olurle»»
It Is
iimiu'el un lull'll.’ only If I Imd w ritten rnovcmi»nla In atty reapert. Wulk»*r
the rarity of Ibis Huge ami my slue
It I wuuhl have pill It. 'Let Hie other Brook» waa mu ellgllda i arty U Ing
(but makes me very valuable '1 bough
fellow allow lit» Im nd before showing also wealthy, and. although I*«* waa qut
no larger than u libkory out. I mu
your«' m. n> applied to connubial dlf
Intvllv« tual and bad no ubj«*« t in life. worth many tboii.aml dollars, I waa
fvreiiie» 'Noi only gite your wife tbe Enid bad concluded that tludr two
born In Brazil. The fimt of thia world,
Manufacturer« of All Kind« of
last word, bui give her the first, and eatates united would Involve many ad
at
Ivaat of daylight, for me waa rolling
I« particular that »be J^[Ke« it
Nut vinlMgin. She gave him some eucour-
lie proposed sud wa» ac- out with M ouvm . «and, earth ami otb<*r
only Hint l.is-p on gli lug ft to tier Illi ngeinent
tu loerala following the stroke of a
wptvd.
alle Lungs beraelf with her own ro|M- ' '*
I lu y on the ground Ijefore a
In memory of ber parents Enid pick,
Hmn Aliert adored Illa wife, lull be
Ila I'xiked almut bini and,
built n little church lu the ti,rii where workman
bud lui more con»i lern e In tils ileallng»
the lived. When it waa fiu.-h«-<l «be seeing bis foreman's back turned, pick
with tier Ih»n mi II»Ilmi buudlt
mat ubout fur Nome one to f: .< barg>* ed me up slid put me lu bl. mouth,
"M iiat put liiat luto your bead, old of It aa pastor Ijiureuce lv itb. it r<*
When be went from work be was
milli? " I naked
<ent graduate of a tb«*oiog
I semi aear< bed, but I waa not
discovered.
"Well, I he other day my old I'hutu nary. wui re<-onjrnvn<h*d ut d finally
The next acene In my life of motion.
Hand sawing and Turning,
Billy I'erkln» u-ked me If I couldn't ebueeu for th»* position.
so to ■peak, waM In a wood, The work
Keith was one of tbo*»» young rnen
Itilo, a ulglit off for tlie theater, mid ao
Qian who had found me sold me
Odd-Sired Doors & Windows a Specialty
forth
I told hlm I would
Lit been who from the first Indicate hot they
man of lM-tter grad»*
The prl«*e
are
destined
to
make
tUelr
murk
In
tbt«
>ut a good
without Etile Just lie
world. He had, first uf ull. that requi- waa IDJD In United state* bill«
PHONE 3BI
’ore that, i
I kW» ■lie ij olijei t
Mlle for it pastor, the gift of r \ t«-in pur»» man who taught me t<x>k me
W hut did I
Have u long powwow utterance. \\ hen he
bud uuiibing tu room, Io koi the d»»or and examined me
with ber »
It, ultb aneli word» Na/ tu tilu cungregBtluii hu <IM nut ball
carefully. I could «<•»* by bla eipren-
and phrase
I neglect.' '■Iiniiii-ful uur b«*«itute for wurdu uor (»•
lu sion that b** waa very much pleased
treatment.'
eitrhuLly Involved In tiw
-Lou
with m«*.
He got a box of sewing
of yourself,' mu) nil that.
Not I. I tit FM»l)h*U< »*N
uteuRha from a closet and. ripping a
Just my« 'My love. I'm awful aorry,
, Being ut tin* b»*ad of a <*bur« b built
but I »Imit In* detnhusi downtown be | and endowed by I.old Ford, H mti * were |x> ket In the lining of bls coat, put
night lute by liiisllir»»
lioii't nit up uiuny thliigN roiiMfantly
lon.tmitly arising
arhhig fur me In uud «ewe«l me fa Mt. I didn’t
for tri'-
T lieu I kiss tier more affec
tb«*ui to talk ovrr. They Invariably MUppoMe that I would »tay lung
tloiintely tiimi nänni nini go to Hie of
coufiu«*<l I Ill-Ill Mel I e. to < bui b and I ' place, but I did
Hee
cbarltHble interest». R**ldom if ever
One duy a polkemau came
V« luck would buie It some of
dropping into that ■mull talk »u natural I owner s room uud arrested him
frli'iels during tlie day telepbouej
to young people, Indeed M
Keith wa« not wearing the coat in which Lo
un luv itMtion to go to the amue theater
treated M in *» Ford as the uwin-1 of the bad sewed me it bung in a cloeet. A
w here Billy mid I were going, mid. I ebureb of w bii'b
lie wa» pastor, mol month later It was taken down and
know Ing she was Io l>e nieur al home.
ML m Eord treated Mr. Keith aa the
with other clothing taken to Villa de
■he accepted
Hilly mid I were sitting
pastor of the <-hiircb of which *be ua«
down III I hr Im l<|headed row w lien.
Prfnrlfie, wliere It wan sold to a Jew
owner.
glnnchig Nnh1<* Into a proueeuluni box.
When .Mr. Keith had adfuiiilatered A young num “all tattered and torn”
I «aw (hr party filing Into It and m y
the a (Ta Ira of th«* church and its con- rame Into the .Jew's »bop, tried on sev
wife take n i hair Where she could mkr
gregal ion a year MI mm Fun! w.iid to eral coats, and, the on»* I was In fitting
Hie with I mi (|| e\t»N
blot:
blm. be bought It I think the price
“I kiss»*d my hand to her, I»ir1 uft«*/ «
“I am very well
paid was <2 The young man walk»*d
look of surprise she (mid ho more at
with my mdectlon
all the way to Klo. doing work bere
l«*iii!<«n to me (linn if | were one of lb»*
< hiin h. 'J I m *re U,
aLd there for a meal. Had be known
<u| • »» on the Minge
| knew I'd m»M*t
Incixl.'ilIon y«»u do not
.
A < k*r
(but be had uie with blm lie might
t ivvlohe when I g«»( home and had
gyinan Mbould have h wife. Ou your
|»h-lit % of (line to. think innltrrM over
have ridden In a coa< b and four.
«ulary. I adudt« marriage vvoiibl I m ? un-
When n imm gets caught that wny It s
Wbeu be got to Rio lie shipped <»n
Wbie, tiut I < un relieve lid« <!<*!!« h*n< y
i great nilsfnk»* to flounder n roti nd
Your Nulary for th«* next jrewr will Le vessel bound for New Haven, Conu.
among n lot <»f Improbable excuneo
was rolled, with other clothing. In
double what ft ba« been."
I heie s two whim of working It «»tie
•mull bundle and put under bis bunk,
Mr
Keith
thought
a
few
motneuta,
owning up and th«* other way
I rboae
then declined the rabe with the condi he donning sailor tog*. When we reach
the other way
I assumed an sir of
tion, whereupon Mbm Eord unaured ed New Hav»*u my owner put on bis
»tie Imdlv frenleil. but too noble mltkl
him that there waa no <*ondili*>n at shore clothe*, left the vessel and wulk-
I*» 1 to defend hitnsclf
I didn't «ay a
tached, and be waa Mnlhifled
A few ♦*d up luto the city He met a number
word I slin|>|y i«M»ke«| at her reproach
more matter* of bUNlneaa were i:ilk»»<l
fully
of young men be knew, ami by Liu con
X««w. Hint plqiie«| her curiosity Y<»u over Let ween them, when Mina Kurd versation with them I learned that be
»mid
we. w h«*U a woman m I m up an Idol ahe
had been u student hi the college there
“I Lave a retjuesl to tuake of you
dov»-h t like t«» have II s!ialtrr«s|
She
uud bis father bad died Insolvent dur
an
Invitation
to
extend
to
jou
and
I
hail put in«* on a tM-xt«i11fnI white marble
ing the sou's Kevund year.
From a
pillar, and I didn’t pn»p«»*r to cotne dou’t w Uh you to Ue In Hue need in your
down Mb«* «*oiil«|u’t real I ¿a- that I would acceptance Ly our relative |Madtiun* .student he had tn*«‘ume a bailor, had
Perbapa I am making too mu b <»f the sought employment lu South America
<l< iliM*ratvl\ do wliat I had done with
matter, but everything connected with un«l bad got atrauded lu Bnixll. uue
i «»ut n n*aaon Kiner I gave bet no rru
a girl’« main event hi life, marriage,
Pitone 456
• •>11. why. of «onrse. sire lM*gm> to fig
of hi* old chums lunued him some
ure on«» «»ut for hrrwelf. but. not bring la tlie cauae of deep feeling to her ’
to v i. cb to baj fi tb bbt to
“1 van underalaml that, and it
able to <lo It, she got madder than ever
What la thia invlta bis home in n distant city.
!
• \ndrvwM of llowr A Andrew's Imp ahould l»e mo .
Thia home was lu a shabby little cot
| th»n?“
|M«ni*l to have snt In the »eat directly
tage
iu
the
subiirtm.
It
was
both
a
“Will you marry me?”
Church Services
In front of me nt tlie theater. Andrews
Mr. Keltb looked nt tlie girl in .i-*ton- uielaucboiy and a happy meeting be
is In the ■aior buslnr«» at I. aud I have
M. E. CUI Bld
known him for >»*ar<
I leaned for- lahnient. i I m * ii . Inatcad of making a tween the voung man and bls mother
There is always a welcome for you at
reply,
turned
and
vvalk»*l
La«
k
and
and
his
two
sisters.
They
were
evi
wind Severn I tlim ■» and 'uiked to hiiu
SALEM, OREGON
Grace M. E. church.
, al» oil n »«»ubrette ou the stage
She forth for Nv\ernl mlnutea la deep dently |M*oj»lc of refinement living in
Services will I* held ."-iinday in the
(bought.
Meanwhile
Mia«
Eord
l«»ok<*d
Complete Stock of Fruit,
was p rtty a« n picture, and Andrews
|M»vertj
Their returued boy was bun
new Methodist Church.
' who knew the atage manager, offered at biui, equally *urjiriM*<l
gry, but there was uotblug save a
Shade
and Ornamental
“I do u<»t think,” he ajihl at last,
Sunday Services:
to take me I h *I i I ik I Hie acriiea lietwrru
piece of corn bread in the bouse to give
the third an«! fourth act» and Introduce “that such a «uurae would l»e well for him. They l«eggi»d him to stay with Bible School................ .. .............. 10 a. tn
me. an offer I accepted
IVbeu the either of ua. In a carver aiicb a* mine them, try fur a position and help them. Preaching........ ............... .................Il a. m
wealth ¡Miaaesaed by my wife would
eurt iln fell at the appointed time Au
To this he consented, nud they were Preaching........................ .................. 8 p. m
drew» and Billy and I got up and went be a detriment to me. for my view of happy
Epwortli League.......... ............. 7 :15 p. ni
R. G, ROSS, AGENT
wealth
la
that
It
belong?
to
the
poor
out together
Tli.it night after be bad gone to bed
A hearty welcome to all.
BOX 175
“Well. Effie kept up n pretty «harp I have observed that, however lil*er:il uue of bis sisters t<N»k bis clothes and
I’. CONKLIN. Pastor.
thinking a* l«> the cause of my liru tal rh b |M?ople are. tbt*lr wealth h their •at up late patching and darniug them
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
paramount interest. With this predis
dvcipti.in
I saw aometblng was «tur k
BantsT cHt acii
that he might appear the better iu
Ing niit| just «trcllned to come du» u ¡KMdtiuu to hold and Increase what you looking fur employment.
After
the
Preaching
services next Sunday at 11
Administratrix Noti-e
from iu> high burse and crawl ou my have, I would advise you to marry a sewing she tuok them downstairs Into
o’clock a. m. and 8 o’clock p. tn.
Sun
rich
man.
”
«toiiu t b
Inatead, I »aid nothing
Notice
is hereby given that by order
it la needieas to gay that Mi«s Kurd the kitchen, heated an iron and pressed day school at 10 o'clock and B. Y. P. I.
•bout th»* matter ts*twrvu ua. cuufiulug
of the County Court of Klamath County,
them.
While
running
the
iron
over
the
Mr.
at 7 :15 p. m. Everyone invited.
ui> sett to
es. dear,’ mid ’No, dear.’ listened to thia with iuterest.
Oregon, made end entered on the 10th
coat Its uuse Lit an obstacle iu me.
cnutldi nt thut If I let her aloue lung Keith bad mistaken her entirely Wb. t She felt of me. took me to the light to
P resbyterian C hurch
day of June. 1SK>8, Mary E. Coulson has
abe
Intended
to
hmk of him was that bv
«nougli »li«**d work «»ut tuy sulvatloii
vxamiue the plnce where I was; then,
Bible School Sunday morning at 10 l<een appointed administratrix of the
would
perform
tlie
marriage
ceremony
f»»r inc and save me the trouble. At
taking a knife, sb»» ripped the sewing
estate of Ebenexer N. Coulson, de
<ast It «’time out oue morning while we *K»!i to take pla<*e tietween her and aud took ine out. S<t*iug nothing but a o’clock; morning worship at 11 o’clock;
Walker
Brook*
He
bad
supposed
that
Christain Endeavor at 6: .111; evening ceased; and that ail persons having
wrro at the break fast table.
bruwuisb atone, she threw me Into a
“ 'Frank.' she aald. ’I want you to tell she, living rich, had <*onsldt*n*l It her coal scuttle, but ou second thoughts worship at 7: 30; midweek prayer meet claims against said estate are hereby
Wbeu be
required to present the same with the
Wliere dld you tbree part to pru|M»av marriage.
me one thing.
took me up again and put me ou a ing on Wednesday evening at 7: 30;
men go wlieii you got up nud weut bad tinlslns! «|»caking, instead of in table. '1 hen. finishing lier ironing, she teachers meeting on Saturday evening necessary vouchers and duly verified to
forming him of his blunder she aakW
out of the tiieatorT*
took tlie clothes to her brother’s room. at 7: .'10. Regular session meeting the her, the undersigned administratrix, at
“What you nay I* worthy of though!
“Not knnwlng but tliat »lie'» got on
The next morning she showed me to first Monday of the month at 7: 30. her residence at Vie Colson Farm, or at
fill
consldvratluii.
”
to my golng lielilml tlie acenea nud for
Brower, in Klam
her brother and told him where she The Mens Club meets the first Thurs the law office of
A
week
later
Mr.
Bru«>ks
received
a
w lint purpose, I wlticed lu wardly
ath
Falls,
Oregon,
within
six months
had
found
me
He
looked
me
over
very
day
evening
of
the
month
at
8
o
’
clock.
(hitwnnlly I was game. T suppose,’ note from hi* fiancee stating that abv carefully, thinkiug all the while, and
The Indies Aid society meets the sec- from the date of this notice; and per-
I re|>ll«sl calmly, ‘you think «e went had come to the conclusion that abv asked
bls s -ter to show him the place ond Thursday afternoon in the month sons knowing themselves to be indebted
w aa not the woman abe would marry;
out for a drink?*
w lien* she 11 h I found me. Then lie put
she
bad
resolved
to
s|»vnd
her
In
that
at 2; 30. The Ladies Missionary socie ! to the said estate are requested to call
“'No.'” she said; 'knowing timt you
uie in bis | hm ket .«nd later oil started
and Mr. Andrews are In the saute bull- coma In doing good only amt not lu
ty meets the fourth Thursday <>f the I at said residence or said iaw office and
Mr. Bns>ks was out to look tor a situation About uuou month at 2: 20 o'clock.
make statement and settlement of same.
Ue»s. I did not know tiut Unit y nu went pleasure ms'khig
he went home, He met li-s mother In
to tile theater on purfsMU- to meet I him somewhat dl«iip|a>liil<sl at losing so the ball
Dated this 11th day of June, 1908.
G eo . T. P katt .
I
lie
»as
pale
and
trembliug
considerable mi addition to his for
for a business conferva**.'
Pastor.
M ary E. C oulson , Administratrix.
“
Ob.
inuih»*!
•!
’
’
be
exclaimed.
liito ‘tune, calculating Io sfieiid the united
"That put the tieautlfulMt
C. C. Brower. Att’y for Estate.
“My boy, what Las happened?”
Income
In
faslilouulde
living
But
be
my lieail you eV er nil w
I
12
“If it shouldn't be true It would kill
that Andre»« mid I had been trying weighed tlie matter and decided that me.”
$ioo Reward, »too.
he would rallier ghe up Miss Fords
Notice tor Publication
some time l«*fore to sell the Berlin
The rv»«ler«i of this |<p«< will I k » please«! to
“What?”
learn that there is st least one dreaded di«» a-e
Department ot the Interior,
mon« estate, n 2110 foot lot on Main fortune Hum nee It ex|>eiided In Imllil
The stone I’annie found sewed iu ihj tha science ha« been able tn cure in ail its I’. 8. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, lun*»
Ing
Institution»,
lie
released
her.
street, for ».'.ISXHHI
We'd failed, mid
IS.
1906.
coat
Tliiuk'ng
it
might
be
a
jewel
iu
From 'fils time Miss l ord liegnii to
stages, and that js <-atarrh. Halt ' « »larrh
I bud forgotten all about It. But II
1« hereby given tbiU Hamilton Mulkey,
the rough. I took it to a Jeweler. He says Cure is the only positive run* now known to of Notice
rely on her piislor lu certain evpemll
Klamath Falls, Oregon, who, on March 1!.
glue tile n tip nil the same.
N«» 373!. for W .
it s a diamond. A diamond of that size the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con 19U7, made hoiwi’ev!
Hires
which
slit
designed
on
account
of
" •Etlle.' I «aid composedly, ’don’t yon
. - i . -
stitutional disease, requires a constitutional \ w ■ 4 Sei 28, SW
Ills ex|M>rieius* In the line she proposed la worth many thousands of dollars.”
», Towneldp
I
I
M
know Hint some of tlie biggest busl
treatment.
HalTs
t'starrh
Cure
is
taken
in-
has filed noth e <»i >1 I ini mien to make final oni»
He took me out of his pocket, and
to
n|>eiid
Hie
money
mid
Iss'miae
of
bls
news ileal» me elTei ted lu that very
mutation pre
to • tabll«h c.airu tn the land
the mol tier and her daughter gathered ternallv. acting directly iq»on the blood and above
ndmhilatrntlve
nblllty.
wlilcti
was
of
de»cr1bv(i,bvf«»m Count y Clerk Kmi iarli
wny T
mucous surfaces of the <>\sttni, thereby de
Co., at htsotli • , at K'smatb Pall», Or-'yon, on
round, each trembling with excitement.
"Stic looked down under my holiest the Oral older. It was not long lie
stroying the foundation of the disease, and the .»th day of August I <o>.
“
l»on
’
t
count
on
too
much,
dear
boy,
”
claimant nam* « a* '.*itne*«es:
giving the patient strength by building up
gaze, mid I sinv that Nile waa very fore their luten*sts became Identical.
Win. Hchriner, A. M. Jannaon, Frank John
much nslimued of herself. Seeing that Miss Ford furnished the means for said (he mother. “If it is a diamond. It the constitution and Assisting nature in doing son, Ben ('arllxlv. all of Klamath Falls. Oregon.
J . N. WATHON
she had kept me nt swords' |*oluts for good, and Mr. Keith s*nt that the lias a real owner, and you must find its work. The proprietor» ha\e so mueh faith
Reg iso r.
revernl dn.vs by tlie want of faith In money went Into many a household him, but In* will doubtless give you a in its curative power* that they offer One
I.
i
’
i
T-.HI
i Hundred Dollar* for any case it i»ils to» nr* .
tie, her lip trembled, mid she burst In- where It was not only a g«xlsen«l, but reward for its return.”
But tin* owner was never found. The Send for list of testimonials.
waa exfiended to a practical purpose,
Notice for Publication
II tears.
F. J.t'HKNEY A <’O Toledo. i>.
young man wrote to the officers of all
IH’pari ment of the Interior,
"Going to her. 1 t<s>k her to my man Hue evening after they had liven talk
Sold bv druggist«. 75c.
rtig of these matters Miss I'ord said:
l'. S. Land Otltee at l.skevi-n Oregon, fano
tlie diamond mint's In Brazil, and all Take Hftll’sFamily Fills (or Constipation.
ly bosom mid said:
1«. use
"Mr. Keith. I once gave you mi Invi
repHtM that they had in» rec*ord of any
Noue' 1« ht'rebi gi. 1 t .t Jan . L.(.oril*'ii,
“'Hori’t trouble yourself any more
ot Ki. Klamalh. or « ! , w ho. ou Augnst '1.
alsiut It. sweetheart You have my en (atloli wlileli you dis lined. Were the such diamond, though 1 tiad doubtless
1901, made home*!**»1! l airy N" ¿48»', for Lots
situation
now
wliat
you
Infernal
It
t»een
taken
from
some
of
them
when*
i *, Range 7’ 9 K,
tire forgiveness.’ ”
» and il. As'llon 9, Tos i”*h.
of intention
Since noue of
Will. Meridian, ha.
lie mlled a cigarette mid lighted It to be. your reasons for declining would dug from tin* earth.
Stampeded
t » itabit.h
lo make Anal live ç eai proof
;
have
been
excellent.
But
since
then
them could prove ownership none of
In Ills quick wny. giving tlie match a
claim to the land ■*’" • it»., r.-a. .. helor.»
A band of 200 head of cuttle, being County
........... .........
..... .'ii
............
Clerk. Klam
1 < i»., si hit «'Ith*»}, al
shake mid throwing It away, evidently I have made my calling your calling them clalnuHl me.
Klamath Fa I Is, Oregon, n th i^t »!•} ••( tug«
1 see no reason why a fortune held In
I was pollslitsl. cut and sold fur a driven from Myrtle Creek to Klamath USt,
quite proud of Ills exploit.
I9U8.
trust,
as
I
bold
mine,
for
the
poor
County
bv
the
Dixon
b->vs
last
week,
Claimant name« st ’.vittu
fortune
I
I
h
'
toiing
man
went
back
to
"Slam." I said, "do you kuow what
Etld Leever, < bar' » Martin, Jauie« Eurer
should
not
continue
to
go
tliroitgli
you
college,
and
tlie
story
of
tils
return
went
on
a
stampede
and
a
number
of
I
i
•(■
>ou are especially fitted for?”
to the greatest gooil
Again I ask
J
WATBON.
getting out among the students, (bey the cattle were killed. The animals I-
"U tint n big diplomatic in I ««lati ?"
Register
wll[
you
marry
me?"
gave him the sobriquet of “Old came friglitened at a train that came up
"No; to light tlie stH'ets »Ith n eoat
The second Imitai loii was m eepted
Cloth«* ”
,f tar oil you "
behind them at Ro'kv Point put u i li
IMMAIINi: <
Bl HI. K
ciiARLoin: bu . ni » H ail .
NOHMAN P Will IK
of Kuekles station and stampeded. At
Irraprataibl».
c-ute Sign.
Mo , (oi distribuli n '1 a tern men.
tiup.i Huous.
Through Ilf« the grafter a- heinlng goes
“Do you think she will marry Jack?” the Stevenson place i- a deep gully » itb
The thought a ■ blue one
“H«‘ wants to lune u plank demand
Tile fame of hot • -
this •-ction ie far
a
wagon
mail
only
wide
enough
to
per
“
Sure
to.
”
As soon as old tricks we expose
Ing old age pensions fur men In the
• How cau you tell?”
mit the passage of a single vehicle and wide. In fact there ar* no better
He learns a new one
platform this year ”
— Washington Star.
She Is beginning to explain bls fam When the herd struck this gully they horses grown in the world. And the
“But w hi t Ills discrimination? Would
ily “
rolled intuit until it was full ami the coming of the railroad will make a still
not Hie women need It as badly?”
Caut. For R.s.ntm.nt.
remainder passed >wer them to the other wirier sale for the horses -4 this section.
“Ye*, the) might ni'ed It. but they
"Yes," said Mrs. Newrleh, "I treat
Educated Food.
side. Three of the lot were killed and a The deal was made by a Mr. Hadley, on
would never grow <»ld enough to tw my domestics as equals."
“H«»w do you like the new cook?”
a com tin as ion ba is. The horse» were
entitled to It, so w hat s the user*
number crippled.
"And don’t they resent It?" quelled
“Great. Her biscuits are a poem.**
driven down by S. <>. Halley, A. J.
Mrs. Oldgolil. Houston Post.
“She must be a graduate of a cook»
Welch. Wayne Hannon aud Geo. If«n-
Ing school.“
non. The latter went on to St. Louis
A Composition.
Many Oregon Horses Sold
A poet could not sleep one night.
witli the bund, and the rest of the boys
Remorse.
Hl» Pegasus demanded flight
\V. A. Cinner Sold 250 horses this week returned Thursday and w nt back to
Bplli e misht fool us and tie good.
As h« composed he found 11« might
Lakeview
XV Inti r s I'lugi ‘amine blocking.
and drove them to therai'roa.l at I ikely, Summer Lake, their home
Cutr.p ju blmselt to »leap
Then »*e d bv ualiamcd tvs would.
Examiner.
—Lippincott « Magasin»'
California,
(or
shipment
to
St.
Louts,
For thia early kno iking
(Origin.,
Electrical
I 'ibrutor
I'hy«klan. Recommend It
Old Clothes
A Turo of the Wheel.
Long Lake
Lumber Co.
)
LUflBER
On Exhibition .mJ Sale at our salesroom
Easy ternis oi payment. Call and
examine them.
Klamath Falls Light & Water Co
AT COST!
Cabinet Work, Sash and Doors,
AH Kinds of Mouldings,
All kinds of Finishing Lum
ber now on hand.
Large assortment of Doors
and Windows made up and
.ready for immediate <!»•-
livery.
Can furnish an order on the
grounds for any sized build-
ing within twenty-four
hours.
Large stock of Flooring in
three grades.
$4 <>5
Complete
Only a few
left
SUNLIGHT
1
W. 0. HUSON,
E lsctnic P osiasli
J
^Klaiiuith Falls Light & Water Co
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KLAMATH COUNTY BANK
KLAMATH FAI I.N. ORF.GON
ALEX MAKTIX. I’rreidml
F. IL KEAMEs, Vic.- I‘i.*i«lvnl
ALEX MAIHIN, Jr., Caahirr
LESLIE l«M»EI<s. u t.t n Li. r
The Pioneer Bank of Klamath County
- Manager
STABLE Z nl SHOP
General Blacksmithing and Wagon Work
Livery and Feed Stable
Both Saddle and Driving Horses
M vri Ml NT OF CONDITION AT THE Cinsi (>l I'.r-IM
I'FCEMBEK SI. 11107.
I .*Ho,"»do. , Hi*
i
, . hl
I 4.745.1 ►
IMI,247.IH4
!•'»<»,(H9.51
CHAS. R. BALDWIN
Oregon Nursery Co.
t'tpital Stm li. fully pm.I
Surplu. alni Profil».
1 Hl» oil.. . B.t.k -
IH-.P o M I «
Trees. Shrubs, Vines
OUR THIRD
MIK 08
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Since cur organization ns it
Trust ami Savings Bank on
Novvmlier Is. 1907. we have
rendered to the State Exam
iner of Hanks three reports of
our condition and been exam
ined once by him.
The |{e|H>rl speaks for itself
showing a pain of «9,715 (kl
since our last report.
We realize that the most
valuable asset nf'a Bank is
that of public confidence and
we fiinimh our defMisitors with
every safeguard ami protec
tion fur their fund«, and shall
continue to do so in the future
as in the past
Oilr books are
always open for insp'ction by
depositors.
G,
City Meat Market
WEISS & ARMAND
PROPRIETORS
AU KINDS OF FRESH, SALT
AND SMOKED MEATS
SAUSMtS
Of
Al I
KINOS
olmes
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BUSINESS COLLEGE
WASHINGTON ANO TENTH STREETS
PORTLAND. OREGON
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