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planning munsi 11: ♦ < <>I.D DOLL Mt III 1MONH. O\ I It MII.LI* N IM 1'1. XHI. HIIH H loll NtVY. ♦ Y on na 111 MH. i By Robert McWad«.) IN M MMER or von « \■ i "If Altieri'u I« to nialntuln her ♦ «♦»♦«♦♦♦♦♦A ♦ ♦ ♦ NEW YORK Tie total popular Tl e fill it Week Ims been a ! old WASHINGTON, Dec IP. The Na rank u« the bailing aution of thi vo| ■ of the pr««ld«nil«l election 1« In 1 miilu Valley. Home Itilo W fj l>< pm l Im lit I a considering the d< world, there I« woik for highway en- made known In art ofilclal form by but Thursday uud Friday llltfht | k I tit 1» 1111> of constructing monster but glneer«, und the time I« «hurt. tb ' filing of the lust of th«* official Illi ■■ lllolliel et st I » id lit ii below uud |M tlealilps, bigger tlllill Illi) tiling yet "But It I« not only «eiitlnient that vote, that of Michigan. The total below zero, respect Ivclv, bililt HI even di'Slglied e|s«wll«'re. < I n> dioulil promot« iti.' con«truction mid shows tl.-« following vot«s cast: Mmilll'l vieilli sud .lúa Wight left plun presented by the Naval lion rd the inaiutaltiunce of public high way» Taft, K«publlcan, 7,(37,878. Friday morning for tlie Itsservatlon, of Const ruction calls for eight 14- i hi ougl.oiit the length and breadth ol Bryan, Democrat, 6,393,1 X2. with supplie« to lirai them during ineh gnus and u displacement of 25,- ibis country; there are cold d'dlar Debs, Hoilnllst, 448,471. tliolr stay there, where they will feed ooo tour, while unotiier plun ptovld» I’ciisoiiH. Poor roads Impose mi mi- Chafin, Prohibitionist, 241,253, their cattle. for twelve 13-liich guiis und u (lis m i i-esHiiry financial burden, not < nh llisgen, Independence, 83,188. Geo Smyth I« hauling wood to pin'- .'merit of 28,000 tons. In th»- 14 upon those who constantly use then , Watson, Populist, 33,871. t'hns Hhernimi ut Dairy ibis week. Inch gun ship tile tlilckni-ss of the but upon the men and women «-hi Gllhaus, Hoclallst-Labor, 15,421. M Lovelnd), » < Helle, »II» III Yotl- turret, side und barbette armor will consume th« products grown In th« Total for all candidates, 14,853,- na Thursdu) nt I. Harris ranch, from be thicker thun In the 12-I ih I i gun rural section« and brought to cltlira 239. which he limillng wood to John Pool's ship, giving better protection tlmn mid town« by farmer«. This grand tolal « x«« ««!« by 1,341,- St Oleile. the latter will enjoy. "No more convincing study could 53 1 th« total number of votes cast In Win. Flackus and <'. ('. I‘var»on Two designs have been propui -d b(i Lad than tiiut of the economic h<- Pi «rld' nl lai e|««'Hon of 1904, made a trip (l> Lost Hiver, to finish for tlie 14-liich gun «hip. There have wa»te placed upon the «boulder« of when th«- grand total was 13,510,798. guiding near tin* l>rldg<< which tlmy I long been serious differences among the »5,<100,900 people of till« land 1.« iiiling Parties Show lii<r«a-e. cotnpleti'd some time ago. iiuvul experts regarding tin* iidvlsuldl- from the almost crlmhially «limneftil Compared with that el'-cllon, the Mrs. Logue, of Voima, bus been ' Ity of using bigger giura thun 1 I- i < ondltIon of 2,000,000 mil'*« of rond. candidates of th« R«-publt<-an and having her hog« butchered thia week, Inch, on account of tlie probublllty Every ponini of farm product« D«nio<-ratlc and Socialist parties In- slid will alive the meat for their ow n that the discharge of blgger gutra brought from tura! «eetloii« to thick «r-.1 d their vol« this year. Th«- re would seriously rock tbe «hip. More- ly populated center« hu« pla< < d upon x' i • I k trui of th« earidldat< of the use this winter. Messrs. H«') Pool, Jv»;»e DtUW, Joli II over, it Is known 1 liut und or «olue It a II« I I c I oiim value. In iiiuse It co»t« Prohibition, Populist und Soclalist- Ritter mid 1'iuiik II <k are out guili ■ondu Ion» vlgl.t Ini h giura, for In tin- farmer more to tratupobt It than Labor parties. Th«* !nd«.-pendence: utiinc--, nro moie effectlve tban 1 o- o „ o .1.« , v/e-e t* e roads f-t * erlug up tl'i lr In i ■< mid rnftls 'ii i io f «« iri jn the Pr««dd'-n- Jo« Weli li, of Dalri, who is now Inch. liHssable condition. tlal i h-'tlon four >«ars ago. liuilllng Ills wlulei's silpl'l) of wood. "Tlie price of the lamb «hop that ♦ Is trying to make ua« of th« alight committed to the all-bli Mii'lmn Brooklyn has for breakfHxti r »: fall of show , ua Io I k bulliin, IJ- w ><> I plan and Congress may c I k buH-'d not up«in the real vulue of favorably when the matter I cu a sh d. the unfortunate lamb, liut upon the A« th«* days ur« getting ko short presi tiled. ih< sp.'d of the cost of bringing that lamb from the The Ice cutters commenced buni Is Intend d to be from 20’, mid tlie children have »ueh i ills uni wt ».ti i n fields to the Brooklyn break- to come to bi bool, Wc nr« now hav fast tabi«*, Tbe cost of tbe breakfast I tiesa on tin- Upper Lak-- on Monda. ing linlf-liour noons mid having tti roll would b<- but tlilting did it not wher • It Is reported the Ice Is over ♦ at bool distill«''1 J at 3 30 p. tn cost *he fa mer who grew the wheat I five I ! ■ I- thick, ft Is quite probable tli ic will reach a much great- Quinn Anderson, of III y, ktupjM from with h the roll Is made 1.8 cents Him.i \ mom V miDLi’.M ■teas before til wlnt» r la over. In Yunna over night t’ I« w« • k I blirb 1 H <1 draw that wheat mor« to ont letter ua.i ¡?i- Tl th larger eoiraiinmrs are not tak- W iik i«Iurnliu' from tie Fall«. »y tl i «rat t.fli ‘ i >« ¡mi t tiu it nnd h( freun h la farm n!n<* i mil«« to a railroad «funces and will lay In a Joe W«|ch Is now liulMI' a ■' I uh1 ¡1 putrii« Ity H» il WHi lii II ' tu bu '• 1 Billdion tl 1 m It costs ■ to carry a bushel In «.«•■ the w-utter should U l ’ u to sl'.etter Ills hors«» llii« w Ini -r. Ilf al from N« ; w York to Lfv«r- Ine men and oi b <* im who ni.hOit be If I- predicted that I*. <*. Pearson mid Wm Finck i : :>!, a dhonni • of 8,100 miles. The tm; '4 upon : •re wl nm ' n trlii t«i I oit Hiver W«<ltic« !ii t of 1 a soft boll led egg, which Is "On i th« nig ht of !»<•<•. f». 1 B pllt Up tills those who suf- Johnnie lionuel), of thi ■ upp«r end Port Ufll< .♦ H’ ntlou ii> lllngliain n! ii tic i 1> related to ti e Am.'Pan last summer of Yunna, bus been q ¡He « m I cx fui* H \\ atb . un«* ro> d. tl « bin gl.ii's ■ br. ik'a f. I k established by tl cost is to have their few- days. of l in ii" port I ng th«* product of tl.e , < itrlng mon« * < >r«|«r form 1297, and j Clin*. Sbermnn. Hr., mil id«* 1» nuhib«4r*< J 4ö t ilo 1 KOt). In« l'islx '. <>u I h - ii to tin hot. I, and not b.-iiura« tl;« Hell ttip to tli« Falls t. I» ♦ 11 h«» night of b« • liitb. tii« snni« pln««i •i-< was a« nil worth w l.at was charg Jacob ltu«< k, one of ou r dlri-dorn, •i • lignin th«’ burniani necur- ed for It. Tlie third mutiny aboard a British visit'd the Hildebrand -• rhoul Mon- ing the rubber M. O. II. nt amp. "Eve ybod? who thinks mii.t con- warship within the ¡ast f<-w months day. <«<|.. th evldent fact ti nt If n farmer **lt is quite likely that both rub- i took place this week on the cruiser J. G. Wight, of Yoiitll' it , w • nt to b»«l )««M W COIirniitt<-,<l b> the Ham# with two ho rs«-s cun draw but GOO Bonanza i on a business tri ip Mi»n<la>. art!’«, the «• cond robbery belli f 1 pounds to market in five hours, he Amelh. ■!, where the disaffection of <’. W. . Sherman, of ¡ml Irv. vMt.»d for tli« pulpo» • • of Btfcurlnic the M i would Mil VI money if with one horse the crew culminated In the mi-n < f Godfrey B'’< k tant i ». li Rtaiiip. If tiilH in tit»* (¡imi*, tiu*.» j he coi .Id haul 1.200 |mnn<ls In two throwing the gun fittings overboard. at tho home I The admiralty lias stopped the shore Sunday. tire no« in p<»cracHilon of 2<‘ 1 blank ■ hours, Were the roads in good con- Messrs. Chas Carlsotl ami T unia 4 money order, nuiubr rid as above.and dltion he could do that und more.! leave of the Amethyst's men and sev* Stanley bought grain of lite B- < It undoubted!) will titt I'lllpl t<> Use till in Any ki ■ vlng In hauling a ton of farm eral arn-vts of the ringleaders have been made. brother« tills week. by fillliig them out and endeavoring product would bring a benefit not ♦ Geo. Maxwell, of Itonunxn, txiught to cub li them ultli local merchants, alone to the farmer, but to the con-, n cow of Godfrcv Ih'ck for |2<’>. and If tlie product hauled Sumer 'I’iciiRe tnkv this mutter up vigor- It Is salii that Ekeberg, the Sxved- Mr. IlKHiks. of 5 una, I Ruled lum ouh I) with you I Io-ai aiilhorltii - und each year was large It Is not hard Ish discoverer of tantalum. gave that ber for J im * Hciiiuldt from the Falls. with jour m«-r< hunts,furnishing them to figiir«' that the saving would be name to the m-tal because of the tan t'liiu. Burgilurf. of Hairy, brought with n iiiemoriindum of the numbers I large Figure» hav. been assembled talizing difficulties that he encounter some turkeys to t! « Falls la.«t Sun of th«- Hitili ti order«, mid caution them ' to prove that owing to the frightful 's! wl lie Investigating it. It Is only day. tn be on the lookout for any party nt condition of almost all American recently that tantalum has been ob Llun Johnson |r having hl- t tempting to ca«h any of these orders. roads. It costi i 23 cents a ton a mile tained in a cate of purity. A single wintered «t Mrs L. M Fitch's. Warn mercliunt» to ■ un carefully to haul. Tbe • •., f-rb roads of the old pound i f ’ . . I. h . i suffices to furnish Wm. I'brmann w«nt to th« Falb any order« purporting to have !>» ell con lit i les of Europe make possible 23.000 hi»|*. ea«h of 25 candle-jxrw- Thursday. He took u load of wh«'nt looied at Stu 5, Bellingham. Wa »h., th< hauling of farm products at 12 er. nnd In turn will bring buck n loud 3 n ton a mile. Therefore, every noting particular! the num bets, a ud ♦ of fioui for I i I h winter'« u««-. tun haul« I coats the American 13 whether «nut* l a>e been Mitered » Itll Mow's This? » more per mi!« than the farmers' ‘ - ♦ red Ink: «nd to b<’ •■hpectailt < ¡ireful We ff<« One Hundred Dollars Reward for any of the old countr) nre forced to pay. of Saturday evening« wh'-n selling AlToMolllLl.s t NF.I h . w II1 case of Catar rh that cannot be cured by Hall's pood« for w hich an order for n great Tlie averug. 1« ngth of haul of farm Cstar-b Cure F J. CHENEY A CO.. Totedo O. The extent to which - lie automobile er amount, than the amount of the products In th«- United States in H. 4 We, tli*- unde, -igned. have known F. J. Cheney Is being recoanized a« n necessity on purchnwe 1« offered. All merchant« ( miles; therefor«', were our roada n- for the last 1 r, years, and believe him perfectly I the farms of the w « k > Is Indli ate<| li honorable In al! b,: 'ness transactions and finan mould I«' notitlei! mil cupi-t-laily , a -, good ira th< .«« « if Fran* e, th« farmers' cially able to carry out any obturations made by the fart that in central Kansu. alon> gain would lie 9.4 tim« «13« «nt.', or •Iry and clothing mere! ai t t. and «u-j his firm. W si . mno . K innan A M arvin . more tian fitMi ni<it< r iaia ar« own> I npproximati.'ly (1 23. loon«.'* Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O. by farmers. A dozen years ago the Tl.« marvel of today becomes the Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken interually. acting ♦ farmer In tils region who owned an matter of fuct of tomorrow’. It does directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of , I 1 \t HI A II 1 I extra tram and lia-l it spring wagon not Heeia tu bonn» of us so very long the sy fem. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold bv all Dr mirists. _______ had the standing of a man of meuus ago i-dnce w<* v. onderei! at the au lac- Manager Houston, of the OperaLu, nigh(14 of llllugih„llon of Jules In Ills community, Now those who thin looked covet«. iia !) -upon th« lb HtS1 . hi n.a.le arm «m«nts for n , V. , n«,w hen 1.« pictured a trip around The Christmas money goes farther Y, t lg if put into an Edison Phonograph «prlng wagon are driving about in w<«>k of vaudeville during the Holl- (hp W(J>1(1 |n , lgh|y lh,x lays with the Three Biehls SistersL fH(., th„, ,lu. |)|WM.tlR..r llia, llow farther because automobile«. . Company . Tl" Mehls will op • i S.i’ .|H>Ke f„rty (|a} g‘ vavuiloti, and aceom- the phonograph Kansas ron-lwajs are so level that they are a standing hivltatlun to tbe unlay night, Decmiber 28, with nil ,,1)ih (h(, Ju|(,8 yerne f,,at wtth plvn. goes farther, aututnobllist, and this has contributed the latest song«, dapce-' ami vaude j ty of stopping time on the route. The corries with it largely to the welcome given tlie un ville acts. The Biehls played In this ¡statistics of this trip come from Lon more pleasure tomoblle by those who live in tili' ' i It* two par ago during Fair week don, and the compiler of them asks for more peo and gave excellent satisfaction, nnd merely that the Cunurd steamships ple for a longer •tute. So keenly Is the automobile felt the tfieater goers of this city will shall make their call lit an English time than any SEVIN MODELS to bo an iigrlcultiiral essential that surely give them n hearty welcome on Channel port. He figures out the gift you could $12.50 to $60.00 agltutlon lias been utarted both in their return. It was during their for- run as follows: select. Every Leave New York Kansan mid Missouri to have instruc ' nier engag-.inent that the audience I Saturday by the "Lusitania," land at m: chine guar tion given at the «tato agricultural showed their appreciation by shower- _ Plymouth ________ __ ________ ,, anteed for one the _________ following Thursday, CollegM III the gitieriil use and ad-j*n* The stage with silver amounting j renc|,jng i,(in(p,n |0 time to catch the year. H. J. HINDUS Jewelrv and Musical Instruments aptabllltles of the motor car. Th«- ,n ncnrb- (59. The performances of i evening train for Berlin. Leaving agricultural school of Iowa nt Arnes tho company pleases the children an ¡Berlin Friday evening, the traveler has already decided to have a short w’*ll as older people. | reaches Moscow Sunday morning. He Nyal's Vegeta ---------- ♦----------- Inter-course of lustrili tiun of this ' ble Prescription ¡would lie nt Vladlvostock, on th«« I’a- is indicated in all sort. jclflc, the following Thursday week: D. i:<>< KI I I.I.LEH'S ordinary diseases Tho students will a« a preliminar) t HltlST.MAS Pl.l'M. and, leaving there on the next Satur- of women. This be taught the structure nnd opera- _ _____ , _______ remedy never I day evening, would be landed at disappoints, its tlon of gasoline engines and will learn \ e \V YORK Dec. 19- As his ¡Tsuraga, Japan, on tho Monday fol- good effects be tho many ways In which such an en- H .................... hnre of the Christums'divldends"paidil ,owln8' Taking train across to Yok- .. ................. ........ ......... .. ' ing perceptible glnn cnn be mad<^ use of to make' by the 8’tBñdard Oil Company, John ¡oh“n'»* h® wo"1*1 rntch the Canadian from the very farming easier and more profitable D. Rockefeller w«s paid checks am l’iicific steamer, sailing the same day, first. It is com ,lV*t'RatTiw posed of the pur Then they will bo Instructed In the I ounting to »4,000,009. This Is onlt nnd reach Vancouver twelve days lat est and most re dismantling, rebuilding and operation i a three months' dividend. Mr. Rock er. Then taking tho Great Northern liable drugs — of motor cars so that they may be efeller can put »100 In savings banks Limited to St. Paul, the Northwest mercurials, opi come skilled operators of such vehi ates and other to tlie credit of 40,000 men who are j Limited to Chlcngo, and the Twen harmful drugs cles, which, the state educational au struggling to maintain themselves tieth Century Limited for New York, being excluded. thorities are convinced will perform and their fitmllles, or he can give ho would reach his starting point at The many dis a large part In tho development of the »1000 to 4000 helpless cripples, or 9:30 on Thursday morning, having concerting influ ences to which farming Interests In tho next two de »10,000 ns Christmas presents to 400 ; taken less than forty days for this woman is con cades. 20,009-mflo journey. hospitals, or »100,000 to 4 0 asylums. ■ stantly-subjected ♦- or »1,009,000 to 4 universities. render her liable to many func STRAYED. ------- a------- "SHORTHORNS" FOR SALE tional disorders From pasture near Klamath Falls, OR TRADE. that not only tend Regular airship travel nlong three Oregon, between Dec. 1st and Dec. Best of Scotch breeding and Indiv t.o destroy her comfort and happiness, established routes and connecting 24 11th, tho following described horses: cities will be established In Germany idual merit, nine young bulls, 1, 2, i but which gradually merge into chronic 1 brown gelding branded AA left enrly next year, tho German Aero and 3-year olds. Fifteen good breed and serious diseases. Nyal's Vegetable Prescription is with shoulder; 1 black mare branded LG stations company has announced. ing cows. out a peer for the snccessfu) treatment left thigh, II left hip, the same being Will trade one or all for breeding ( of female weakness, painful and disor dered menstruation, hysteria, cramps, the property of the United Stntes Re owes or dairy cows. “bearing down pains.*’ inflammation Drop us a lino and learn all about | clamation Service. Any Information Bullets made of cork are to bo fired and falling of the womb. This is a rem leading to the recovery of the above nt speeding autoista by the police of this stock. Will sell cheap for cash. I edy of sterling worth. described animals will be thankfully New York City. The new gun la the KEARNS RANCH, Kenwood, Calif. UNDERWOODS PHARMACY received. Report all information to Invention of a Frenchman and is said 12-24-2t M. B. Stevens, Mgr. COR. 7 th AND MAIN STS. the U. 8. Reclamation Office, Klam to be effective In causing reckless au ----------- ♦----------- tf ath Falls, Oregon. toista to slacken Bpeed and surrender. See Adjr for marsh lands. Klamath Falls • Oregor -------- «--------- No 7 REPORT <»E THE CONDITION off THE FIRST l®r>™ SAVINGS BANK at hlainalli Tall", in tlie «tata of Oregon, at the clrae of business, Nov, 27, HMM. RtSOUHCES Draira and Discounts ...................... Due fr uii approv* i reserve banks Ctiiretii expenses .............. Cash on hand . .................................. DOLLARS 75 44 50 (Hl Total »43,107 to LIABILITIES DOLLARS Capital sUark paid ih ............ .......................................... Undivided profits, lesa expenses and taxes paid Time certificates of <le|xr«it...................................... Savings deposits.../.................. . ............................. Total » 2fi,U>iO 1,«M 7,585 9,288 uo 19 00 SO »4.:,107 09 H txtk or fim-.oox, i County oí Kiamathj M‘ I, J. W. ciernen«, Caabirr of tbe a'iova-named bank, do soletnnly •wear tlrat tbe a box« statement is true to tbe best oí rnv knowledge an i ••H a Í* .1. W. HIFMEN8, i . i I h > t , Fubtcribed and aworn to before me this 9th dav of l>«ceruí<er, |90 h . - L«. ki . ik nonas«, Notary Public. CokH/X-r—Atte.t: G. W, WHITE, i ,- Directora. GEO. T. BALDWIN,) Now is the time to visit Cal if ornia HEN 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 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 car reservations and tickets call on, telegraph or write any S. P. Agent, or WM. McMLRRAY, PM Portland, Oregon 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 T. W. STEPHENS Reliable Local Agent, KLAHATH FALLS, ORE. M ason &S lough ABSTRACTERS xV choice lino of Invest ments tliot will make the pnrehfiser money Lands «anches City Property Farm Mortgages (MASON & SLOUGH A