Ca.ii-l»-. i, J. it Venator for An • I uml ♦ ♦ ♦ gi *>lo. d» of I’nt Colaban. Mr. Yo.N.N A 11 EMM. A vei y liitoi llat ina ili ■ I h I iiii by Iho W Luir Thompson for l.aku. . -on iniiHt thinking of t rap­ ♦ Cmiiiiil.. .Imu i of Ilie G 'Heini Land iti and hunting this winter» ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ Itili* o Wils n** lv* d b> llm i H l.iiiiil «-. » oi fi-i-1 Joi n May. J. <1. Wight went to th« Falla Ivi No III.MH. ♦ Hunilay on biiHiiie»H. <«r's I horxi-H tblH winter, a» Mr. Meyer Olli* *' ul I ilkovl* s, a few dn> H sin* - ♦ , Hl be a paral/zi-d uni! unable to it wuH ths * U hu of John A iihu I, Ed ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mr». Thomas Michael, oi oi k 1 an an to raise bay enough for Luki* anil lianlid Jolmxlmi, hoiiio- Dairy, visited al Mr. and Mr». Goo Mr. Alien, from Fort I h own horses, Ht* ml aiiplleunla, VH. Erhall W. time PII »4* <1 Hitiy th s, of Yonna, Mouduy, thiough Kino b no Hctiool ha» timi!** hom*- It. W McCormick has puribas«'*! him ! on I.er return brought home a I • H'oikhold* - on Tu*- lir. of out- Kiisidln* launch which to and N. load of flour. Oli Ih« Itilelu In qimatloti, und u hi ut of Ih* Wiqirl.aui *r Compaul It* ul will use t<* trap hlung the Í Mr. ( •den went to Bonanza r»n a lug wa» oi't> i>d tu il<*ti inline ibi- Mr. Klitituill took up the matter of rer. rii- M » Of t ! i put IÍ* . I'll I. i ei * Il Ile buahieiui trip last S.'iturday. the rangi' on the Company'» land with S Hanson bought a number of fl I» Mr iHhkman, who f traded Mr. Long, and It wax decided to make ■» P f «on I.i.uli- Caldi ion last week bin plu««* in Swan luik« to I> llamn- sum*- i-xtiuxlvi- lmprov<-ti:<-ntx on the M r Kllnlmll pu»s*d Ihrough K < no k«»r for thp luth*r’ic one lu California, 24. 1908, the Ima big ranch owned by tie Company at i * n WHY fr om P'litcfinma to I There are' red u d> < Ulm>. lml write* from M m ih w buri tl ut he ha» 'Th-aB and Klnmathoo. He will go from 11 n corn 'umatl»m. thu KUllll’ lllim U" The ■!••• r (that I h the quadruped Ing ground for sheep. There are over ot 1 * i a, iiml 1 aa m * « u rod a In ih ».t 4 nd Fili' Lavalley n ti <1 Ai thur llnudy É d» i i ) are becoming quill- numerous :t*>,000 a< ri- of qirlng and fall range ent i ) .Hint t hut hr I m r1 nil 1111 p ha*l to be driven so far from i Sul* ! Vll(i') «Í18 ul low rd bn m hr ubun Wislin »day for San Finn* I»« o and mw a bund ut eight w Lile out hunt­ their wlnti-r range, that It was lmp«>s '* dot < d th«« wuntt«, und 1 w ■ i « rololhi'lid Mr Handy will i*mulli In K**uo and it>K ii few ■ lAjH ago. ' xlble to g' l them there early enough' ths t ihr h otin-nt md ••II! I) of Erbuu «Irin- tenni fm Mr. Wall Mr» I, M Fitch went to tre Fall« In th»' seaiwin. V (*HM to I’oitlund vin Hr. it nd Mr' Karl A «ht inn, of Dairy, range on tin- Company’» property to ni Applknt! w ill never l ave to be moved off V? ■ be north batí of wdd Hi ! '-« (■ Pi (I 3« » lv ill tl fib ed« «-njoyed a ii» dinner at Itl ('on pi '..-’» land Tl •• tro'ibh Li. *rhtrrlUf Oh ihr »4 iilthvu *t <|4UI I • 4 ‘ h«*r home TLanktglvlng day. Some , !i*-retofoi i- Las bi-i'n that sheep could I Mast r Thomas Wilson I» alno :*t of lliOM- att* tiding w« r« Mr*. Lizzli not be hr* ;ht here except tor th« Of I !.« nortl.AU'ít quni ti’T, HI id In r« a Í Ih- I» carry- Fit'll and daughter Hazel, Mr». W ft s immer rang ■e, and the drive win w . tlnni IhrrHo th«« (‘öin1 U> 1 ■ • »< >urr ku > h (rotu m 'mol thin wi-.-k I for D Ford. Camplx-ll and children, and Mr Arc oíd Ing to LI m own leathiiany I long that lh* wi*re on the road most ulin»' Instituir' will b* held tier. It I iiual huv«« berti 2 o mln u I cm U f t <* 1 ! With winter feed pro! **f the time, i 11* 12 A I .ixk'-t dl e 0' r I:. ! i.Iglil uhvu h« got onto t h«* août h ' Matter Cf.rl and Ward Rue* k have vided th.* »he *‘P can bi- kept there un­ ginn by the people of tills now »old all their cabba g«' crop for itII ready for market. Th«- vool and ciiit *i a »iti r of tl r not t L« u. t quai u-r I * ; uni- In vl t ci! th I* year. They I live been raising U( xald Section " 8, and that length .1’ ■'■ -it ■ a■ bi sl-|; ;.* J from th rall- Xi* Cortili* I Is »uff ring from it I: r*-a for t!>r* • year» and now will ri'i d nt Thrall, and there will be no Of I line utter Ann I and t*n»u bur set I u this wei-k. bin u typewriter with part of th*4r t-xpi-nxe of hauling. When ready thei Hi d mi that quuitur section. .1* • • u n V. r t»I* k i i * fi t i.' • > and will tan- 14 0 left. D. ' The conti nt I., a of cimi vi entire range will probably b<* leased the week. part Joe Coburn and Ja». Copperfield to one man or company. laiku that poktmg nolle*-» on R. Tower vlxlted In K< tm Mu Eave L.-en Io Rick Bro* ranch to buy­ t t ai r<* Ira* i ill 1 **l I alt th* I a mt, outs and rye this week. a ! gh Imp "» i..* i.ix ar« plan.I •lay. J«*.-«',’li Ju. ol*», of Eugene, was giv- W II V all Irttnyartvd business In HarrLion Gray, of Yonna Vulloy, b> claimant on im« tisliiilial qu.irtci *en the maximum sent«nee in the Cir-j tarti-d for Fort Klamath Tnrsday » tb*u H'd tie claim cvli-toli- over K lan>at h Fall» Tuesday. * it Court this week fur violating the( T, Nclaon purchnxed .•» otipb* • * rrlr -• H* I-* taking 11» horses to two led nlial quart r ctions. can I local option luw. He was seatenceJ, ‘ I»-« f < Mtlc from Tboa. Mr < ’ oriuh k tin Fi -t to ban tbi-to fitl there this lot avail him Hm*It* I the claim of n by Judge Harns to pay a flue of $uOU ultil-r an*l will In gone ubout four pi lor settler. Lak* « claim would b* 'll IH Week ¡and to serve a term of 30 days in 1 .la* k Coliuoly, »on of John Couboly, days. g*"* I a» u„ali. *1 tl i < lalm of a ». i U. i - I tiie county jail. This is Jacobs' third Sunday on tumin«--« * Wak | tl our «-li Jac«*!* Rucck must be Intending to I quint settler with notice.” conviction of the « rime, and there are Mm Ada Kinney ¡«nd lu r win Kow. make mor«- improvement» ah h<- bus’ Tip- CommlMloner's de« I l«*n fol I I several other Indictments against him u>. . Iglil last Saturday evening, , 'the “the guests of the day. ami that Cam beer, by long «'nifiiram * vlcted. Jambs keep* a »mall store.* wl lt h dim overt J the flaim x coming | M' and Mr» I Cutter, who lived in ! I his plan- In line fur 3« ilayti ami ( and it 1« allegid that lie sold tbe 11- * wuh prior In procuring homestead out of the toof of Tom Grubb's house.tn Portland, have now come to live quor there Chas. Willaiaii, a hotel I I entry of the land. It follow» that hl» Tom might have been rendered home- on Ftank Cutter's ranch in north ¡clerk, was fined $IUU fur tbe same of . I I homestead right, by reason of si-ttle I'-’ix and would have bad to live with ¡Yonna Valley. F J Cutter is going I fense. | He came here j to live in California. no-nt am! honua tied intry Is suim - i lor the neighbors. to tin' right of Anxi-I. laiMt Sunday Alb*-it Jone», who wax. about " \ n y< ars ago with his son, I Vnabie to find solid rock bottom 'In the trial hud In tills case the accompany Ing LI h I«’ McCormick on, 1 Irvin. through which to carry a conduit un­ Mr. Harne», the sheriff, wax In nppllciinlH to hoini-xt **nd thu Innd hlH way to look at his traps, accl- der the lludMin River north of New (ulli'*l to prove tl i-lr qualltli'iillous ns ilently f«-ll <>n a xhnrp atli k and »< i • Yonna tliir week for the purpose of York, tu-ar I’li-ksklll, N. Y., it may I om* iieader». imisly Injured hl» »Ilin. Happily he subpoenaing a Jury fur the coming I be m > i-x-ary for New York to « r« i t term of court. "A h the contest In tl:l» «ase I" on I- aide to lie up aud urounil again. t Miss Efflr ' Coburn Is visiting In the? »>'» 001>.000 suspension bridge in the ground of prior Mttlellieut light», Keno wltm-sHed a pretty good snow . , ' upp • pint *>f Vmit.a Valiev, at th«' order to perfect the new Catskill wa­ tin* burden of proof In upon the con- storm Tu«-»r I ------- «------ I for the cancellation of tl i* entry "The case lx hereby closed ns to Daniel Johnston, and the application of Anae) to homestead the lnn<1 In controversy la rejected, but hlx set tloment rights are held to tm prior and superior to the rights of l,«ke. who»« application lx also rejected us to the south half of the northwest quarter of said section 36 “You will notify the parties hereof • nd Ansel and l.ak«* eiic. of hlx right ipiietli S "' i’ln' 'i ’ I'FI ■ Anxlsta it Uominiaxlouer l„ F. Coun apnearoo nn counsel for How it IhiM? offer One TTn- ilrotl Dollar” Rcwnnl for any car »» of Catarrh th«t cannot be cured by llall’a Catarrh Cur«». I J. <‘!IENE\ yearn, and believe him perfectly honorable In al! huHin»»' < Iran» action* and flnan. cinlly able to carry out any oblbratlonR math* by hi« firm. W ai . dino , K innan A M akvin . Whoh-Hale Druairiata, Toledo. O. Haifa Catarrh Cure I n taken Internally, acting direct!y npon the blood and mucoua anrface« of the ayAtrm. Testimonial« Rent free. Price 75c per laittie. Sold liv all DniKaiata. *»• •»••*• mu ch . mot uffurci to mix« the big suit* At thu Boston Store No. 71O7 REPORT OF THE CONDITION UF THE FIRST HÍIIÜNÍL BANK >1 K luinal li Fall», in the state of Oregon, at the close ol business, Nov 27, HMM. HlSOUHCtb OOL.ARS l/ixns xml Discounts *>*41 952 01 IIVi-rdraltH. x- urx| and uti«eciire*i. 1.H5 10,1100 14,031 8. IH» 5,040 733 1,727 13,721 4,217 3.5H0 348 li, M. H i -O'I h P. secure cir-illation .................. Bom!«, seeii'itii-a etc Hanking noose, In niture and Matures........................................ Other real eHta'e owned Hue from National Hanks (not reserve agent») Du« irom State Hanks ami Hanker»........... 1.......................... . ............. Hue from approved reserve agents • hecks amt other cash item» ......................... Notes ol oilier National Hanks . bract onal paper currency, nickels ami cents.................................... ¡.awful Money Reserve in Hank, viz: MJMN la-gal-temler notes ’ ........... «gjQ qQ Ki-demption fund with I.’. H. Treas. (5 j*er cent o c.rcnlation). 3H 0l> 20 07 50 HP 37 3« 04 I 0 .')0 18,834 35 Ú00 00 1 *149,920 82 Total....................................................................... LIABILITIES dollars ( apital «!«»< k pai 1 in Hiirphi» fund.................. f 25 OM) 00 'l l»!«) oo Natioi.al Bai.k noie- out-'amling Due torture Bank«« and Banker« Due toTruxt < ' .inpani«-- ami Havings Bank« Individuai NU,«j«'ct to eli wk ¡^maud cert.iii'atr'F of dupotut........................... ... ......... Total.................................... 1ÜJJÍX) 766 r 504 »2 777 ->,H07 iMi 51 4 I 13 95 ...»14 L92O H2 K tzt « or Oaiuos, / County of Kiamath.f t W. \ lielzell. Cashier of 'be above-named bank, do •o'»mnly swear that the above «tatement 1» true to the Test of my keowlwlg« »nd iielief. W. A ¡1E1.Z.E1.L, Cashier. Fubecrilre*! and rworn to before me lili» 1st day ol Ih-.viuier, 190«. ( i Ao ok 1' C iiastais , N'/.ary Public. Coanxr-r— Atte-t :• G. W. WHITE, ) GEO. T. BALDWIN. - Director». J. W SI MENS, ) Now is the time to visit California summer has passed in these | northern states, the sun is only mild under the bright blue skies of Southern California. This is one of na­ ture’s happy provisions—eternal summer for those who cannot endure a more se­ vere climate. California has been called the “Mecca of the winter tourist.’’ Its hotels and stop­ ping places are as varied as those of all well regulated cities. Visitors can always find suitable accommodations, congenial companions, and varied recreations fl ’HEN The Southern Pacific Co. Will be glad to supply some very attractive literature, describing in detail the many delights of winter in California. Very low round trip excursion tickets are on sale to California. For full information, sleeping ear reservations and tickets, call on, telegraph or wnte any S. P. Agent, er WM. McMURRAY, Gen. PGSo. Ay!.. Portland, Oregon ---- *----- I’otli teacher and pupils.hut will cease o about one week, ns Mr Bliss Is '■tilldliig n smoke house for C. E Di*'«-, In place of th«» one which was ■ii'titly burned Mr. and Mrs, Quinn Anderson, of niv, stopped In Yonna on their re- ■ urn from Klamath Falls, and while ' or« bought 500 pounds of potatoes 't 2 ’ . certs pc pound nf Gndfrei 'teck ,-r *«i- ■" ai ii'itchere^ some M. M. Johnson, of Portland, as­ sistant aecretary of the Equitable Sav­ ings X- Loan Association and treas­ urer of the Columbia Life & Trust Company, was In Roseburg this week,' looking Into the possibilities for the promotion of an electric railroad be­ tween that place and Coos Bay. Mr. i Johnson bns no plans outlined for such a project; to use his own lan- guage, lie Is merelv "«ceing what the • x and deilvet »<1 t em to the Fmls possibilities are.” He left for Coos Tuesday. Bay Thursday in furtherance of his Buck Anderson, of Bly. hns bought mission. Opening of Oregon Central Military Road Grant buys a lot in Lakeview and a farm varying in size from ten to one thousand acres. Five acres of each ten-acre ranch irrigated The price is the same regardless of the size of the tract. These lands are cheaper than to homestead land and are free from residence restrictions. Settlers are coming from twenty-five states and over one quarter of the contracts are already sold. $200 Look into this great Land Grant Opening at once 1 îXbV’-’ T. W. STEPHENS Local Agent, KLAHATH FALLS, ORE. MIÖWÄY STÄBCC FIRST-CLASS TURNOUTS With or Without Driver CHAS. R. BALDWIN, Proprietor