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returned to Ih
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week.
in this aectlon.
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to build
•uint lc
nt h« | Mrs. Hattie Wilson was lu the Falls
Mr Ma< k and Mr. Ellio
) t
p to foi tn ehl
♦
roads.
of
ed nine hogs Thursday They were Saturday on business at the County
I III* lìti
l«W g [overmir
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from
Lew-
E.
A.
assist «si by iven Icenbice, I
Super in tend«-ut's oilice.
♦ Kansas
then ice to Topeka, the capital of I lie
te and J. 8. Mills.
Chas. Ager came to James Dlxou's ♦ state.
lie old San in Fe trail, already ♦
The threshing machiue engine bo- Sunday to gel some horses that had
♦ staked out through the whole of Kansas with red grunlte luouu- ♦
kinging to Mr. Masten. who recently at raved from I Is place
♦ ment», with a permanent road This road was selected for Its mud ♦
, purchased the S. T. Summer's place,
BENSON 4. STONE
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Dixon and chil ♦ oíate gradient and the old route, macadam Iced. would make one of ♦
was taken to the Chas. Horton ranch
Wlen the new governor takes ♦
dren spent Sunday with Mrs. Dixon's ♦ the lines! highways in the country
ATTORNEYS A T LAW
on Lost River Friday.
♦ office it Is understood that there will bo In tils message a paragraph ♦
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Short.
. I tur ri can H'ink
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Hibberts and
R. E. Cantrall and John Darroch ♦ asking the legislature to create th«» ollie«* of highway engineer or «
mul Trust
children moved from Swan latke to
♦ co tn ni I ss I oner, so that a comprehensive plan of road building max at ♦
Joi n Hibbert's place for th«** winter drove six colts from tho Ankeny ranch
IKLAMATH FALLS - OREGON
♦ once be begun. Material Is close at hand, so far as regards the ♦
Mr and Mrs. Jay Arant called at to Mr. Kirkendall's Sunday.
♦ eastern counties of the state, The dirt roads farther west will be ♦
A very pleasant dance was given
the school house Monday,
12 3 2 4
I ♦ given tile best treatment devised for thell soils.
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Steve I aiw is hauling hay to the by Johnnny Short at his new home
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Friday night. Roy Holt and Johnny
Falls.
ATTORNEY ANO
Milli I-: l-OR 1*1 III.H'ATION.
Short
furnished
the
music.
Those
Henry Masten drove to l.ost River
COUNSELOR
AT LAW
Dapartnient of the Interior, II. S
present were: Mr. and Mrs. Burrell
Friday.
Land Ollie«* at
ut I Lakeview, Oregon,
KLAMATH
FAI.I>,
ORKooN
I
Mr. Kirkendall rode up to Roy Short. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Adams, Mr.
Oetotier 24, 190«.
ROOMS 7 AH. MURDOCK BlDG
One
of
the
most
important
gather
nd Mrs. Ernest Durkey, Mr. and Mrs.
Kinsman's homestead Tuesday.
Notice Is hereby given thut llesslv
Mrs. Anna Zinn is teaching the pu- Geo. Kiefer. Mr and Mrs Harry Wil- ings to be held on th«* i'acltic Coast
Appropriations aggregating 1.42 4,- Carlisle, now Bossle Johnston, of
during 1909 will be the convention In
DR. WM. MARTIN
ptls some splendid new songs. She son. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Short. Misa
404.944.01 will be required for var Klaiuath Falls, Oregon, who, on Jan
Portland of lhe Association of Amer
is a violinist of unusual ability and Etta Turner. Miss Edith Campbell.
uary
25,
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1904,
.
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made
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Homestead
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En
ious brunches of the government set
DENTIST
it is a rare treat for the pupils to ae- Miss Lottie Allen. Judge Short, Jim ican Agricultural Colleges and Expe- vice during the coming fiscal year, try. No. 8203, tSorlni No. 0711), for
iment
Stations,
brought
here
through
Hull, Roy Applegate, Joe Trammel,
cure so able an instructor.
1
on 29,
according to estimates of the depart ■Ml NK 1», SE*» NW
Mr. McClure, of Poe Valley, ' was a and brother. Mr. McCrendall, Chester the instrumentality of President W. mental heads sent to Congress by the T ;:: •. it 9 E , w M . baa fib .i
Miller, Albert Kinney, Janies Kelly, J. Kerr, of the Oregon Agricultural Secretary of tire treasury.
Pine Grove visitor Wednesday.
notice of Intention to make finni live
WILL A. LEONARD
Johu Shepard drove to the Falls Everett Durkey, Guy Snevloy. James Colleg«*. The American Association
The following is the u |>| h > i I Ion year proof, to establish claim to til«
of University presidents, lhe Ameri
i Heines and Sam Varner.
Wednesday.
laud ubove described, l>efoie Counly
in cut':
can Association of Farmers' Institute
DENT 1ST
Mrs. C. Harris is sewing at Mrs.
Judge Short, Mlsaek Lottie Allen
Legislative, 413,174,177.95; ex* Clerk Klamath Co., ut I I» office, nt
Workers,
the
Agronomic
Society,
and
Mack's.
and Florence M. Short called on Mr.
cutive. |4I3,6IO. state department, Klamath Falls, Oregon, on tbe 25th
W IthruH ■ \lclhMsc HutUtng
the Association of Agricultural Che I
Mrs. Routley has all of her P®*n- and Mrs. Kirkendall Sunday.
84.320.394.72; treasury department, day of Januury, 1909.
mists
always
hold
their
conventions
toes dug. She says the yield was no-.
Claimant nu hick as witnesses:
Miss Restore French, who has been at the same place and time as the $ I 90,syG.t>45 I 1, war department,
1
Bun Cur>lsle, A. M Jaitiiaou, Thos
so good as was expected
OR C. P. MASON
8234,093,160.10; navy department,
teaching at Spring Lake, went to
Association of Agricultural Colleges
Slaton, Ashley B< itch, nil of Klam.«th
A number of the children were ab- Klamath Falls Saturday.
f 1.!7. > 1 o, ;s’ 99, Interior department
DENTIST
and Experiment Stations, and will
Falls, Oregon.
•ent from school this week on ac-
Mrs. O. Short was shopping In the therefor«* be here also. Delegates to 8200.532.151,05; postoffic«* depart
litus in American Bank A Tiuut Coat
J N. WATSON.
count of sickness. Those who have
merit, 81.71 1,040, deparment of ag 10 29 12 17
Falls Saturday.
Register
pony's Building
.these meetings comprise college and
been absent were Oracle Cunntng-
Ever stuce Chester Miller came university presidents, directors of ex rleuli lire, 81 8.4 1?,«30; department of
PHONE 014
ham, Callo Icenbice, and Frank and
back from Bly he has worn a very periment stations, experts In the dif iconuneree and labor.81 J,043,445 . de
• i ama rn rat is
O regon
Rosa Hibberts.
Nt
.M.M4INH.
broad smile, and it is rumored that ferent bureaus of the Department of parinivnt of justice, 89,490,030 To
Mrs. Herbert Wells went to the
In
tlx*
Circuit
Court
of
the
State
of
wedding bells will ring ere long Boys Agriculture, ai.d other special I-*t.',a nd tai 8*24.40S,944.0!.
Falls Thursday, where she will re
The amount that was estimated Oregon, for tlx* County of Kln’iiutli
get your tin cans ready.
an attendance of between 1'200 and
Albert Sliur, Plaintiff, vs. W II
main until Mr. Wells’ return from
i Maud and Etta Turner are keep i 1500 is expect i d
An extended visit for the current fiscal year was 8766,- May, Defendant, A cl loti at luw to
Nevada.
504.2 72 9«, and the
recover mon«*v.
Mrs.Chas Horton and Horace Dun ing house in part of Mrs. Henry Low's to the A.-A -P. t ’r jsltlun Is lucluded
i'o W. II. May, tho above nanx-d di
printed for
l
this year
|
in
house,
but
always
come
home
Friday
Thu
exact
date
their
schedule,
lap were visitors in our neighborhood
I fendaut:
slon
of
i
Congress
wa:
■ night to get some of mother's cook of the convention will be announced
In tho name of tlx* Slate of Oregon,
Wednesday.
I 4.
I you are iireby required to app«-ar and
; later.
W. D. Campbell, of Lorella, called ing.
'nnswor the complaint filed against
Antoni
J. E liefebaugli, editor of the
at the school house on his way to the '
Dave Wade went to the Falls Sat
I you In tlx* above entitled action on
items in
*
Americ
an Lumberman, of Chicago.
urday.
Falls.
or before tlx* 2 4th day of D«-<-••mb«-i.
Ing fiscal year are: Increase <i
[ 1904, that being tlio «late of the last
Court is in session and a number
Jay Manning drove to the Falls ,l*o has bestowed such maik<*d praise navy, 823.x 40,790; navy ordn
' pubilcntlon of ihl« summons and tt <-
I on Douglas fir, has the follow ing tx
of people from here are in attendance. Sunday.
.time within the defendant I» required
87,<)20.4o5.79; coal and Iran-1
1 »ay editorially tn the current isa
Delia Short, the six-year-old daugh
to anew«-« as fix-«I by tlx* order foi
Captain Rahm is clearing oft the
lion foi tl. naby. 85,000.000;
ter of -Burrell Short, met with what underbrush on his farm, preparatory of tl« Lumberman:
publliolliui of liila auintiiona, and If
you fall m > to appear and aA«wer the
Tile Pa«-iti< North» *t mak s a 'art. and stations. 89,811,730,
might have been a serious accident to spring plowing.
»ions. 8181.018.000; Isthmian c
plaintiff will laki* judgment against
it
wonderful
appeal
to
every
visitor,
last Wednesday. While playing in
Lum Short is hauling his winter's
you for the aum of 84 47.115,
8 I’>.* *8,190.58;
fortifications
is a land of living waters, of gulden
the barn she fell about 8 feet and supply of wood.
und liiat lhe Northeast quarter of
THE LAND MAN
other works of defense, 817.283
soil, of mineral wealth beyond coin-
struck the manger on her back. Her
the Southeast quartur of Section .11,
Will Langoil and Walter Turner
rivet; and harbors. 841.91 ' 19s
Township 40, South of Rnnge h East,
. jr I. n- Q, of forests which will bl« -
back was badly bruised, but she plays are cutting wood for O. Webb.
Willamette Meredian, Klamath Ctiun
when other lands are d-*so-
♦
about as usual.
I Alex. McDonald, of laingell Valley, ¡mankind
'
ty. Oregon, held under attarhnient In
laud
of
mounta'n,
plain
and
Mrs. Routley spent Thursday night is hauling lumber for the government ■ late; a
this action, be sold to satisfy the said
sum of 8<4 7 «'*5 and interest thereon
valley ; of a people greai in Intellect,
at the home of her son, J. R. Dixon. to Camp A.
from the 24th day of August, 190s,
endurance,
and
kindliness,
Burrell Short has completed plow
energy
.
Iven Icenbice and Chas Mack were
and plaintiff's costs und disburse
ing his grain field and >s hauling al in the Falls Monday.
■ In this golden Northwest, in a cll-
meats of this action.
falfa bay to fill his barn.
Mrs. Chas Mack and daughter, ' mate without the harshness of the
This summons I» published In tlx
enervating softness of
Min Lovelady took a load of sup Donna, are both ill with bad
Klamath lt«-p>ibllihn. a weekly r n< »
'I '?• ««nly acreage adjacent to
I«. North or the
paper printed and published at K
plies to the Horton ranch Friday.
K .xn.dh Falla for «ai» m «mall
Jasper Hibberts is hauling w. nl I the South, tl: ■*e |>eople arc* building
nth Falls, Oregon, by order ■ I.
ir.-'« Moro than a »core of
Jay Arant is building an addition from Swan Lake to John Hibberts' lean Agricute-iral Colleges an-l Expe of
November 11th, 1908, mad« by th«
people have a»cu«i*<i altea for
to his house.
streams for power, or. pouring them of
lion, leorg«- Noland, Judge of I lx
'place, near Pine Grove.
hum«.*a.
Mr. Simmonds has moved to tue
plains,
have
produced
fruit
-
r
the
above
entlll«*«!
court,
r«*'iulrlng
sum-
of
Sam Short took a load of shingles r..
w as
mons to b«* pubiisied for six cons«*«'
Herbert Arant place.
are wrest-
»rd
E ids aud gardens;they
to the lAjng Lake planing mill M ':
with 91 I utive w«*«-ks beginning on the 12th
Roy Kinsman came down from his , day.
I Ing i rom t lie earth Its mineral wealth on I*
I on I D< day of November, 1908.
1 they are < ■ inverting tl e forests into
homestead Saturday. He expects to
F II Ml U.S.
Mr. Cunningham was a Falls' visi
cemb
aver
Churdan. Iowa, to spend Christmas tor Monday.
í forth* of ut Í illy aixl beauty; tie. ar«
Attorney for I’lalntl.T
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Our teacher, Mrs. Kirkendall, is , building s-.-l . ««¡s and colleg«*s; the
♦
leave Wednesday for his old home, now boarding at Mr. Icenbice's. She Bible vision of every man dwelling |
pi :• tin .it:• T OF
' und-r his o■wo vfn- arxl fig tree 1»
Kinsman.
Off H-’
found it too far and too cold to drive
Frank Irish came in from the tim from home.
renli/ 1 i < i<v, w here • . « v r;. • < dily •
2, 19
rHELAND MAN
N' (>F
ber Saturda.* to du his Christmas
need and iiitellectua! want may be,
Mrs. Clarence Harris was I
•hopping.
•¡giatUed. T he natural wealth uf the
by a dog the last of the » ek.
Will Langell visited in the valley ' 8. E. Icenbice drove to the Falls icon nicy is gnat and gr at are its'
- • 8
11 f I I *•
Thursday arid Friday.
aehi'.'« u ent. ». • 1,
T uesday.
«1.
themselves
a
chine--.
1
'•ire
the
peoj
Walter Turner came down from
Min Lovelady passed through Pine
th«»
the woods F; iday to attend the dance Grove Monday.
t x in i'!!r, x’4* rini In all
• •ft L
at Mr. Short's, and to find a cook
>'ishni>.nts
and
grace;
-
1
lie
accuuH
Leo Thompson is reported ill with
stove that would cook something be : chicken pox.
wit! t! Klan.nth Project. Oregon, of
. -vtilch make a p«*opie mutually useful!
the folio .-.Ing described lauds In tlx-
sides pan cakes.
1 Chester Miller expects to spend 1 a i<‘ happy.”
State <>f Oregon, and bv Ills authority
Messrs. Frgnk and Harry Wilson Christmas at Bonanza.
Th«- conve ntlon of th«» Oregon Stat--
such of raid tracts its have not been
were business visitors of the Falls
Rosa and Frank Hibberts have re- ' Dairy Assoc!ation at Salem last week !
l.eretofor* finally restored and are
Saturday.
not otherwise withdrawn, reserved,
, turned to school after being out with was the most succès .ful ever held :
or appropriated, will be subject to
1 oy that bod;r. Washington and Cal-
John Koontz and Mrs. Greeley ■ severe colds.
setfh-riient under tlx* public land laws
drove to the Falls Saturday.
By all means BOOST for a new ifornia were r« present« d In both at-
of the United States on and after
tetidauce
aixl
exhibits.
Th«*
grand
February 2, 1909, but »liall not be
Will Humphrey drove to town Sat- 1 ■cbool house* and a stove that does
Some reniarkabl* -lorl<
prize for the best display of dairy
subject to entry, filing, or sei«*' tloi>
urday and brought out several hives ( not smoke,
Ieirciilated about town and am«« n
until March 4, 191'9, at the I'nlt- d
products was awarded to F. A. Schu-
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of bees.
I country'people coming In of this
1
>M »II
States land ofil<■«• at Lakevl»w, Ore
binger of Salem for an exhibit com-
gon.' warning being exprt sly given
John Shepard is a very unwilling! The Northern Pacific and Great
I pie home-made mixture curl
prising 26 varieties of dkMM. Til.
that no person will bo permitted to
member of the Grand Jury. He says Northern railroads are jointly engag-
| matlnrn and Kidney trouble
gain or exercise nuy right wlmtovei
Douglas Creamery Co., of Roseburg 1 is th«- recipe Hnd directions
that if it continues In session much ' d In taking the kinks out of moun-
mk- under any settlement or occupation
won the first award for highest »cor-
longer he will move to town.
'tain travel. They expect to have this
Ing: Mix by shaking well In
n after October 24. 190«, and
ing creamery butter, F. G. Mattke,
R. E. Cantrall drove out to Mr 'accomplished so far as they are con-
¡one-half ounce Fluid Extract Dande- prior to February 2, 1909, all such
of Sw«.-et Hom«*, for highest scoring
Klrkendall's the last of the week toj earned
cerned by
b>’ the first of the
tb® year
yar when
i Hon. on«* ounce Compound Kargon, settlement or occupation Ix-ing for
bidden
Willamette Principal Meri
butter, and T. J. Bailantyne, of Hob
'trains
will
begin
running
over
the
ihiec ourx« -t Compound Syrup Sars dian. T. 40 8., It. 9 E., 8!4 of Suc
see some horses be wanted to put in
son Ville, for highest scoring cheese.
i Spokane, Portland, and Seattle rail-
aparilla. Take as a dose one tea tion 24.
the feed yard.
' road. The road Is as nearly a straight The dairymen pledged a fund of 8150 spoonful after meals and at bedtime. FRED DENNETT, Commissioner of
Maney Bros, are still hauling wood
i per month for the* employment of an
11..■ General I ..«ml Ofl t I
line as It has been possible to make
No change need be mad«* In your FRANK PIERCE, Acting Secretary
from Frank Irish's place.
¡expert to bring dairy conditions
jit. It has reduced the distance from
usual diet, but drink plenty of good
of the Interior.
Mr. Meyers and son-in-law, Joe
jthroughout the state up to the hlgh-
11-19-1-21
¡Spokane to Portland to 423 miles.
water.
, »st possible standard. An appropria
Coe, have started a blacksmith shop
BUSINESS COLLEGE!
Short curves have been abolished and,
This mixture lias a peculiar tonic
tion of 86000 will be asked from the
in East Klamath Falls.
in consequence, it is said that one
¡«•ffect upon tho kidneys; cleansing NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S
Mr. Glove came over from Ash- locomotive will be able to pull as Legislature. President F. L. Kent, •the clogged up pores of the elimina
FINAL ACCOUNT.
land Thursday to visit his daughter, many coaches over the mountains as <>t Corvallis, was re-elected, with Carl tive tissues, forcing the kidneys to
WASMIHaTON AMO VSMTH STS. I
Notice Is hereby given that Mont.
oootlamd oeaaoN
I
Abrams, of Salem, secretary. The
Mrs. Eldon Dennis.
I sift and strain from the blood tho ur E. Hutchison, administrator of the
it is able to .start on level ground. Of
WRITE FOR CATALOG I
time
of
next
year
’
s
meeting
will
be
Mr. and Mrs. Kirkendall spqpt Sat course, such a road costs money.
ic acid and other poisonous waste Estate of Annie Hutchison, deceas
urday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Den Twenty miles of track between Pasco chosen to harmonize with the date matter overcoming Rheumatism,Blad ed, has filed his final account of the
selected by the Washington dalry-
nis.
and Kahlotus represent the expendi
der and Urinary troubles in a short administration of said estate with the
m« a, who meet at Chehalis this week.
clerk of the County Court of Klam
Thomas Roberts, of Poe Valley, Is ture of 85,000,000 or |250,000 a I
while.
Hon. C. L. Mitchel, of the Dairy Di
visiting with his brother, Homer.
mile. Along the bluffs overhanging
A druggist here who has had hun ath County, Oregon, and that said
vision, U. 8. Department of Agricul
Mr. Moore, of Poe Valley, was a the Snake river there Is one mile that
dreds of calls for these ingredients court has appointed the hour of 10
ture, Is In Chehalis for this meeting.
Falls’ visitor Saturday.
cost 1500,000 The surveying and
since the first announcement in the o’clock In the forenoon of Thursday,
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Thomas and Homer Roberts drove building of this part of the line re
newspapers last October stated that the 31st day of December, 1908, as
to the Falls Saturday.
quired the suspending of men over
Nathan Straus, at a meeting of the the people who once try It ’,swear by the tfms for hearing of objections, If
John Varner visited the Falls Sat- the cliffs with ropes. The railroad Judeans, a Jewish organization, last It,” especially those who have Urin any there be, to such final account
lrday.
tracks are now laid where once these week, attacked the contention of Dr. ary and Kidney trouble and suffer and the settlement thereof.
Ben Luther has taken his team off men hung In midair. We have reach Koch that tuberculosis can not be with Rheumatism.
This notice Is published by order
the government work.
ed the stage in railroal construction communicated to human beings by
All the druggists In this neighbor of said County Court, made and en
Thos. Roberts went to Poe Valley where nothing is Impossible to our en cows affected with the disease. Mr. hood say they ran supply the Ingred tered In the record! thereof the 14th
Bunday.
gineers, and the stage in competition Straus declared that be bad written ients, which are easily nixed at day of November, 1908.
John and Alf Varner are running where no expense is too great If It- to Dr. Kocb calling upon blm to re home. There Is said to be no better
MONT. S. HUTCHISON,
two gang plows on their place.
results in a saving of time to rail cede from tbe position be bad taken, blood-cleansing agent or system ton Administrator of the Estate of Aanle
Chester and Archie Miller moved road passengers and of engines to the but that tbe German scientist bad not ic known, and certainly none more
Hutchison, deceased.
their cattle Friday to a feed ^ard companies.
11-2I-12-21
replied.
harmless or simple to use.
C. C. BROWER
UttiCR over Klamath County Bank
«
FRANK IRA WHITE
Enterprise Tracts
I
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FRANK IRA WHITE
GLAD IT DID
Druggists Hear Much Prrise
for a Simple Home
H
olmes
A