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X«»TI( I t oll PI BI.Il 1U' \. iu the ««uper part of Yonna. is work to be erected n church, There Is tn !<*a* hlng Kiniiiath Falla, which cans D**partmelit of tlie Interior, U. 8 ♦ lug at it now with the help of John- be a cemetery near the church. Our **s quite a delay. W** are In hopes ♦ 1 X\A VALLEY ITEMS. < ♦ < 4 ♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦•♦♦♦ h* Ritter, but does not know how lelgl borhood deserves credit for its that by next year wo can sec u re a l.iitul Office ul Lakeview, Oregon, No long be can contluue lit» work, as succemful efforts to organite a ’ mall rout«* between Fort Klamath veiuh«*r 85. i»0H 'tueck went to Bonanza last Jn | * ml Crescent. Illis will be possible Notice la hereby glv<*n that Oscar h«* bay for the horses has nearly glv- church and Sunday school. T !<*« . *. to get a load of flour, but as •n out and none can be bought In Di. Martin, Henry Boivin, Leslie I .«a many new selliers me taking up J Btreeier, of Klamath Falla, i>n*g*»n, tl e fl >.i r mill has closed he was Youna Valley, as hay is very scarce Rogers aud Orb Campbell »er«* hunt I their homes here mid by summer who. on Nov. 20. I »0X. made Timber ol llg'd to come back without it. ¡there will b<> enough patronag«* to timi Stono Application, No ositi, fot Ing in our neighborhood Sunday. this year. E J. ool, of Olene, has been vis- The large boys and girls of the uaiiant a mail service direct with Lot 8. Hoc, 8 4. Tp. 36 8. R. 7 K. l.aun Burke, «if Bonanza, was iu I’iag 11- ■on, 8cy Pool, of Yonna Vai- Yonna on business last week. Summers schoo. have Invested In a 11lie county seat 1 W. M . bus Aled nolle» of Intention to 1« . They expect to be ready It is report**«! that the Government make tlual proof, to establish «tallii A. K. Wagner, of th«* upper part football Chas. llorton has returned from of the valley, »»s iu Ilonansa Tuss- In a short while to compete with any is considering a plan of benefiting to tho land above described, before I l l visit - i California and spent Wed- team. thia part of Klamath County by Irrl County Clerk Klamath Co., al his of- day. i «lay r.I rht in Yonna. Miss Lentil«« Hooper will l«*ave lu gating from Crescent Lake There flee nt Klamath Fulls, Oregon, ou the Mrs. L. M Fltch has returned to flic I' lanza flour mill clos«*d on her home iu Yonna Valley, after a short time for Ashland, where she have been two or three exports tn, 5th day of February. 1900 N ! ember 30th on account of not contemplates spending several of the looking over the project, and one la spending four days at the Falls. tTulnianl names aa wltnoasea. » Ing any more wheat to grind It will bo C. C. Pearson, of Yonna. is supply winter mouths. She will be the now at one of the hikes E. T Shortt. Tom Hinten, Fr«*d It 'lost of the farmers are holding a groat thing for thia part of the Go«*ller, Walter llorton, all of Klam ing the Hoaglmul Hotel at Bonanza guest of Mrs. Will Sanderson. i tin r wh« t for a higher price, but W W Masten has taken the big county, If It Is Irrigated, as (his Is an uth Falls. Oregon with chickens. She received 45 cents ti c mil] «'id not feai able to pay a sagebrush rake, which W. I* Mlles undeveloped country mid we don't a piece for th«* dressed fowls. J N. WATHON, big'ier prp ■», so the farmers will have Register Tom Barcley. of th«* Reservation, has been working on, to the Jack know what we inn raise until water lx-3 2 i to >ake ti ■Ir wheat to the Falls to came on a business trip to Yonna Horton ranch. He will begin cl«*ar- la put on It. ♦ be .ground, The day after the mill J**s»e Strolls purcta«.*d nln<* head lie was buying grain and necessaries lug land on that ranch right away, c’o si tie owners had sold all had for prejiarations for Christmas. Frank Adams has sent a hu mired of sheet» last week. He will be a flot,.-. Ik«» Jackson, from Tule l.ak**, was head of horses to th«* Upper Klamath sheep man sure enough. If ho keeps Lost, strayed or stolen, one dark I- Tail Eg rt will winter Jeff Kirk- buy tug. l.ak«> to be wintered. at Godfrey Beck's ranch last week. 'brown, or nearly black mare, s years pati 'ck's h* rsea at hts home place iu C W. Richie has put lu a stock of . old. branded T In circle an«! hors«* E. W Smith has taken a contract Geo. Ritter has b«n*n buy Ing tule the nounta ns. hay fiom Ludwig Stvrzl at 46 per to plow and seed 100 acres for Major dry goods ami groceries at Roslautl I shoe on left shoulder; half circle over Wm. Fir. kus. who has been put This will give us some competition, 2 l«*ft still**; bar 3. connected, right Worden. ton. to y i»t In.- nvenlence by his well go- Flank Adams sent 110 head of cat ami the customers will derive tin* I houlder. Should have suckling Ing ïry, is now digging a new well tle to the Masten ranch last week to benefit from it. 1 colt. with tt. help of Walter Simpson. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦eeeeeeeeeee ♦ ♦ be wintered. C W Richie la circulating a poll | One buy marc, black mane and tall, ♦ M Mill i Ml NEWS Mr. .'M . kus is going to get a well ♦ Miss I.enule Hooper la spending Hoti for a money order post office at chitnkey build, 3 years old, brniid>*d ♦ ♦ drii:; IK n.a< ’line to dig it to a great ♦ ♦ ♦ This Is something badi) Q on left hip. bar 3, eotinoi ti'il. right r *veral weeks at the Falls with Miss Rosland. A new fence has been put around de; needl'd In this remote section. Essie Crana, ¡shoulder. 4» reward for rotli.n of J «Vil.ion. of Bly, and J. C. Smith, our school yard. The yard has been We hml a light snowfiill on Satur II Anderson is plowing I In* Ab**l either; or rousouublo reward tor llieli if igjat 'alls, who are witnesses leveled, and the old wood shed mov Ady place at Midlaud He gets fl day. Sunday and Monday, Nov 21-22- whereabouts. or t «ear F North on his timber ed. Lumber has been hauled for a i an acre. 123. it melted as Main as the sun M II BEEBE. • tad. . stay«'I over night at Hilde- ue» wood shed. Mr and Mrs. Bob Short have mov- shone on It. Klatuatli Falls, Orc 1 I 26 21* rt:_l Wsdn sday night. I J. C. Smith has moved to the Frinì ed fur the winter ou their ranch near Th«* new school house In the Ros- The went' er has made many chmig- ■ Melhase ranch. I land district 1» almost ready for <x*- Archie Colston's. ct i.; .'oana Valley the last few days. NOTH i: Ftill 1*1 Bl.It I ITo\. Erickson A Petterson are getting Mr Simpson and Mr. Seeds hav<* cupancy. Mr. Fordham, th«» teacher, * x-’ »cautlful summery weather to along nicely with their ditch cou- brought twenty head of horses from Is anxious to try teaching lu a house Department of tho Interior. U. S . s1. rainy spell, and then a light tract. I Office at Lakeview, Oregon, Little Shasta to the Ankeny ranch built according t<* the new plans tor Land Uttlce 21. l»0S. r wv.. ’ October 1 school tlOUSi'H There are over 90 books in our to be wintered. Yf-ivu ll of fLinaosu r» »d Hen- Notice is hereby given that Bessie Max» -11 Bonanza a and Alex Findley Is ill at his home Chas. Horton is feeding 1000 head library now. ' Carlisle, uuw Bessie Johuatou, of rr Vf< uls of Pine Flat were at the has on Long Prairie. He a compll- i Master John Darroch is again en- of rattle on the Ankeny ranch Klamath Falls, Oregon, who, on Jan- r xk ;anch this week buying oats, cated case of heart and lung trouble Prof Swan, our school superin ' rolled as one of our studeuts. From tl s i. ,ner buying 1000 pound», and I the broad smile wnlch he wears we tendent. visited the school on Nov I He is reported better at this writing I uary 23, 1901, made Homestead En- ' er 1900 pounds. t. » i A very goo«! crowd attended the t y. No. 3203. (Serial No. 0711). for judge that John has concluded that 21 and again on Nov 30. He brought SWINE’,. bE’«NW't. S.xtlun 2 *. Li. ig Sterxl of Yonna Valley Is' ‘there is “no place like home after the new library books. We enjoyed >dance at Roaland. on Thanksgiving T. 37 8. R 9 E. W. M., has filed 1 .nlii ro-ks for a foundation for ¡all.'* I the superintendent s talks and visits night notice of intention to mal*« filial five Lu u bam. J. N. Masten and W J lltght«>w*r very much, and hojie he will com«* J. D. Hooper has gone to Swan . Pearson went to Bonanza tuad** a business trip to Beud, start year proof, to establish claim to the 'Lake, rfe will return to the ranch again. .’ on business and from there TI.. . land abovt* described, before County Ing Thanksgiving day. Ex-Supt. J. O, Wight was out to I in a -few days. 112« t to xlamath Falls Friday, Clerk Klamath Co. nt 111« **ffii>>, nt Charles Graves has sown u patch W. A. Slii.s has moved to Swan visit I. is rauch at Midland last w cek. »st of the pupils of Hilde- Klatiinlh Falls, Oregon, on tho 23th A of timothy by way of experiment, He Lake. ’- -«u. ue quite a distance to school day of January, 1909. ♦ ♦ ♦ will irrigate It and see what It will Master Oak Boggs went huntlug ♦ ♦ ♦ Claimant names as witnesses as ! th« weather is now getting bad. FOE VALLEY ITEMS. ♦ |*lo on upland He has been success last week and killed four white geese ♦ Ben Car«lsle, A M Jamison, Thus to S cf ' he people have been obliged ♦ ♦ ♦ |fu! in raising ♦ « ♦ clover three feet or Staton. Ashley lluach. all of Klamath Lennie Hooper, our former corre- to yep *. ici: ll’tle ones at home. Mrs. I more high ut an altitude of 41 S3 F'alis. Oregon. Y*. Kc! took ber two children froui spondent, has b«»en withdrawn from It Kas been cloudy and the people feet A few mor** people who will ex school on account of sickness. Her J. N. WATSON. 31 tt ? last of the month. ar«* exp«*eting a snow storm. periment »OUld be acceptable In thia 10 29-12 17 brother, Austin Hooper, Register has been tl 1 Ege t. in tl e upper part of Yon- The Moore brothers butchered part of th«* country. ''a'.li •. raised quite a-few apples chosen in her place. hogs in thr«»e hours Thursday. C. Barnes will finish his contract The new sawmill at Masten'» ranch d Ht MMONN. > this year. This shows that P. H. Gray has sold his Interest In on the Johnson place in a few days. lias a hard time keeping lumber <. Ki be rals *d in Yonna Valley. the Poe Valley threshing machine to In the Circuit Court of the State of Mr. Homer and Nelson Smith have enough saw**d to supply the demand Oregon, for the Count» of Klamath S3. I orton made a business trip Mr Berling. moved to the Al. Melhase ranch for Albeit SCur. Plulnllff. VS W. II e X amath Indian Reservation Miss Ethel Hughes went to Klam lolp Is very hard to get and they have May, Defendant. Action at last to Th i sdz.V, where he has some cattle, the purpose of plowing 160 acres of ath Falls Monday to visit ber aunt, to run with a short crew. Mr. High recover monov. tower is an experienced sawmill man I L. Simpson went to Klatnath land. Mrs. G. K. Van Riper. To W. II. May. the above named de John Depew has finished plowing Fs i Esiirday for bls winter sup- fendant: 8 H Griffith went to the Faits last and Mr. Masten has «pent the greater the Judge Willits ranch. part of his life In the woods. In tho name of the State of Oregon, pii Saturday. you are hreby required to app< ar aud E. W. Smith baa finished plowing Farmer Green, the clothing drum Z. ■aa Weidman is building a fence For«»»t Thompson started for Cali answer th«» .complaint fll«*<l against on the Ankeny ranch. aro ! tis place. He bought the fornia Saturday, where he expects to mer, laid over at Crescent thia week, you In the above entitled action on James Dixon continues to ba il and went Ashing on the Deschutes or before the 2 4lh day of December, pc-/ fr-.n Karl .'dams of the moun- • pend the winter. hay to town. 1 ■'"*'. that being the date of the last tai; There was a dance given at the River on Thanksgiving day. pubibatlon of this summons and th>> Mr. Clendenning and Mr. Baley O 1 n. of Fort Klamath, passed (Gardner home Friday evening. A ♦ time within the defendant Is require*) « L*-- a ... were out hunting, but did not get any is Yonna Thursday. good time was reported. Ito answer as fixed by the order for game. Almost three-quarters of a million publication of thia summons, and If ut I iskey, of Swan Lake, was Mr. Berling has purchased four Jack Horton is having his horses lollars will be the gross receipts from you full so to appear arid answer the *•* 1 . Ss ith's of Yonna last week hors««» from Will Sims. , ¡shod at the .Masten ranch. f Mr. and Mrs. Chas W. Lewis of the Texas onion crop this year. Had plaintiff will take Judgment against for • ri? ;*ose of buying cattle. W. T. Darrach. foreman of the An it not been for an excess of rainfall, you for th«* Ht.ni <*f 4447 «.'*. i » D: w is now staying oa his Lone Pine visited Mrs. I>*wis’ parents, and that th«* Northeast quarter of ho;. *-J aear his mother's home keny ranch, is having the checks on |Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Griffith, Saturday which materially damaged recent the Southeast quarter of S««ctlon 31, that ranch plowed down. shipments. It is expected the earnings Township 40, South of Rang** X East. pls.'*. and Sunday. Chas. Horton will bring 100 head would easily have reached 11,000 Willamette Meredlan, Klamath Coun rs. I. H. D: ¡»coll. H. L. Hol- Mrs Mark and daughter. Alberta, ty, Oregon, held under attachment In of cattle to the Ankeny ranch to feed U00. d flit zi. W* *>ds recently pur- this action, be sold to satisfy th** said visited in the Falls Saturday and Sjtn next week. ♦ ehr. sum of 4447.65 and Inter««»! thereon an xported French coach . day. Jim Newman has been over to from th«* 24th day of August, I to«, hör r • sum of 14000 from the* : Merrill. Mr and Mrs. J. R Short visited , and plaintiff's costs and dlib.iiM* ag-*:»- * 1 ghlin Eros. nients of this action. Our teacTer, Miss Garrison, closed Mrs. Short’s brother, Frank Wallis | 5 1. . of Ely, catne to the and family, near Bonanza, Saturday ' This summons Is piil>llah»*l In the our school for a day this week and B'.' u ' Jis w k to get a great and Sunday. Klamath Republican, a weekly liews- visited the tc-'.n schools. pitp«*r printed and published nt Klstn- c .’ ain. < k .’ s . rye and wheat Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Roberts, Mr. Will Humph: y has Just finished Elder and Dick Rosaall went to the | ath Fall«. Oregon, by order dated 13 b .ruling for Lewis Gerber, j November IIth, I90M, made by the butchering seven head of hogs. w. of * Falls Saturday. Hon. G.-orge Noland, Judge of the W. Masten is now butchering. c Zsiû? ■1', of Bonanza, was at above entitled court, requiring sum- Mr and Mrs. Lafe VanMeter vlslt- f tl " Morgan Smith and Tom Brown are inons to be published for six consec- xk n h la st week buying i -d in Merrill Tuesday. hauling lumber to Major Worden's utlve weeks beginning on the 12th A leir ranch was recently The School Literary Society bad day of November, 1906. Mr. * g by they are now dls- ranch near Worden for the building ,their usual program and elected new F. II MILLS. of a large barn. t • other p'roperty. Altorney for Pininud. officers, viz.: Raymond VanMeter, Elmer Newton and his father, U.S. Drew, of Yonna, went ¡president; Myrtle Marcho, vlce-presl- e l'i'-sday to take her Newton, are hauling hay to the White |dent; Ira Roberts, secretary; Hazel DEPARTMENT <»l I III IVI I.IU »It, and wo children to Lorel- ranch for the railroad camp. 'Griffith, treasurer; Earl VanMeter, E. W. Smith has improved the V. (? ! met at Bonanza by «••argent at arma.arid Charley Huglies General Land Office, Washington, D ■ looks of his ranch by building new >T • , < .. November 2, 190S. NOTH E OF i librarian. ' corrals. ,S"I (»RATION OF PUBLIC I.XNDH Few people her«» know that yo*: V lobim« n, teacher at Clyde and Roy VanMeter of Merrill TO SETTLEMENT AND ENTRY H. L. Boggs and E. W. Smith are • an cure that dread A.iieiuan dis ides s .ffering from a passed through the valley Saturday Notice is hereby glv«-s that the Art- going over to Frank Adams to got J «•ase, Rheumatism, will) Just commo»; |lng Secretary of the Interior has va- •e< -Ived by the recent on their way to the Falls. some tree» to plant in the school r> ffered the disappoint Rev. Nortridge preached two very every-day drugs found in any drug |cated departmental order of with drawal In so far as the same affects t c ing to go on the in- yard. interesting sermons Sunday. He will store. The prescription Is so slmpl«* We have sent for some seeds with that any one can prepare It at home the withdrawal for Irrigation purpos- M L o her sister, Mias preach here the first Sunday of each es under the act of June 17. 1902 at small cost. It is made up as fol , <32 Stat , 3SS), for iiho In connection ol.i on, who has lately which to make a flower garden in our month at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. ■yard this spring. The yard has al- c 4 tiand and is now Mrs. John VanMet-i has b,-,,n vis lows: Get ffom any good prescrip with the Klamath Project, Oregon, of the following described lands in the »col In the Gale district, ¡ready been plowed for the garden. iting friends in Dairy. Miss Elsie tion pharmacy Fluid Extract Dande State of Oregon, and by his authority Will Darach has yet to plow 110 lion, om -half ounce; Compound Kur- •n b 'Uglie about 200 lbs. Oden accompanied her home. such of said traits as have not been acres on the Ai keny ranch. f;o: i Mr. Weldman, for Joe Taylor and family, of Clone, gon, one ounce; Compound Syrup heretofore finally restored and arc | Charlie Wright, who Is feeding ent of Yalnax. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Mix by not otherwise withdrawn, reserved, itle for Charles Horton, went to town ' shaking in a bottle and take Iq tea- i or appropriated, will bo subject to ? . . who va3 Inquiring Moore. today to lay in w inter supplies. spoonful doses after each meal and settlement under the public land laws tty, tied bix horse to a I Will T. Darach will soon kill some ■ at bedtime. These are all simple in- of the United States on and after ■nt nto the house. A ♦ February 2, 1909, but shall not be ♦ ♦ twenty hogs for winter. Igredlents,making an absolutely iiarin- subject to entry, filing, or seluctlon 1 ■ he looked out and ♦ ♦ We are soon to get the remainder ! less home remedy at little cost. until March 1, 190», nt the United 1 ■ se 1 ad caught bls ♦ ♦ ♦ of our library books which Mr. Wil Rheumatism, uh every one knows, States land office at. Lakeview, Ore ■ .n*l had choked to liams took to Lorella school through Charles Graves, of Crescent, was Is a symptom of deranged kidneys, gon, warning being expressly given that no person will be permitted to : mistake. kicked on both legs Just above the i It is a condition produced by the fall- gain or exercise any right whatever Port Klamath, was i Jas. Sayers Is working 80 horses knees, by a horse. Rheumatism Is ure of the kidneys to properly Alter under tiny sett lenient or occupation Gray's, In the up- on the railroad grade. combining with the natural results, J or stiaiu from the blood the uric acid begun after October 28, 190-:, and Va!!-y, Thursday, J Ben Rosencrans U cooking for the and causing him great difficulty In and other matter, which, if not erad prior to February 2, 190», all such Friday. settlement or occupation being for ¡crew of E. W. Smith. walking. He was kicked Thursday, icated, either in the urine or through bidden. Willamette Principal Meri »topped at Yonna ( Sunday school at Spring Lake November 19 th. the skin pores, remains in the blood, dian. T. 40 8., R. 9 E, S'i of Sec-' hea I of cattle be- school house was enjoyed Sunday by Frank Hamner Is hauling hay for decomposes and forms about the tfon 24. Lewis Gerber and all attending. Rev. Johnson, of Mer- George Boles, proprietor of the new Joints and muscles, causing untold FRED DENNETT, Commissioner of the General Land Office. II was taking them ! ril, officiated. barn at Rosland. suffering and deformity of rheuma- FRANK PIERCE, Acting Secretary rat h where the herd H. L. Boggs sold ten tons of hay to Very few ut the people of the tlstn. of tho Interior. ’ r 11 Mr. Horton’s cal I Al. Melhase at 112.50 per ton. southern part of Klamath County re This prescription Is said to be a 11-19-1-21 ali' .i to Merrill to be Fred C. Smltn bas moved on the alize the growing Importance of this splendid healing, cleansing and In- Al. Melhase place. section of the county. We have al vlgoratlng tonic to the kidneys, and RINGBONE CURED. . who has taken the John Koontz has given an acre of ways seemed far removed from the gives almost immediate relief In all Ringbone horses cured or no pay. sb building the dam his ranch, which Is two miles from rest of the county, even our mall hav forms of bladder and urinary trou E. THOMPSON. and Jasper Bennett Spring Lake school, upon which Is ing to go to Lakeview first before bles and backache. 1l-19-4t Klamath Falls, Ore. Mil li E. , ; Volili. ♦ BENSON i STONE ATTORNEYS AT LAW . Iiiitrii'iiy Bank and Truni Bldg. KtAMATH FAILS • OREGON C. C. BROWER ATTORNEY ANO COUNSELOR AT LAW kLAMATII FAI.IJ4, OREGON ROOMSTAB. MURDOCK HlDG DR. WM. MARTIN DENTIST WILL A. LEONARD DENTIST \\ lihru* - Ifc/ha**? Building DR C. P. MASON DENTIST Offios tn American Hank A Trust Coca pauy's Building PHONE 614 aiaMStH FALLS OREGON 2500 Acres Free The Lakeside company has 2500 acre» of land under the AI »'n« ditch that it will give RENT FREE for one year. Thia Include« the u-** of the land and water Th«* renter must clear and place the land in cultivation. The rent er gets all th«* crop l>ut We rr»rro* the right to pMaiurc ih<- stubble. Th«* l.ake»ide Company. J Frank Adami*. Manager, Merrill. Oregon. FRANK IRA WHITE THE LAND MAN List your land fur sale with this office; we have buyers fur ail classes of Klamath County property. Enterprise Iracts The only acreage adjacent to K lamsth-F«Us f.*r sale in small • "«■ « More than a score of ihsiii I v have secured sites for h uies. Mills Addition lots are the brat buys on the market FRANK IRA WHITE f*HE LAND MAN MAY WIPE IT OFF THE EARTH A Simple Home-Made Treat3 ment Said to Overcome Rheumatism j CHRISTMAS NUMBER You sh»ul<l rend "The W<>mnn'» In vaaion”; it's powerful sn«l disturb ing, but i ’• your busine s, ami bound to come home to you man or woman. And you should see "Th«* Child'» Christmas Tree," sparkling color and verse, almost a complete little gift-hock in itself. Thors’* the makings of a sermon, a speech, a laugh, or a debate in every number of Evr.itvnoKY's. f'*r Saif by 4 F. E. ANKENY olmes H 3USINE5S COLLEGE] WASHINaTOM «NOTSNTH STS I so arc* eo oaiaoM I WRITE FOR CATALOG I *