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PI TS BAN OX NI VR-BFFR. I XITEI» STATES WILL HEU’. I'l'lll.ll' NOTH E. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Nyal'a Vegeta Department of the Interior, Wash ♦ HIRT KI.AMATII NEWS. ♦ ♦ LANGKLL VALLEY NEWS. hl» Prescription ♦ _________ ingtou, November 18, 1*08. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Altxiiiy Council l*a»»ee Ordinance Pro- Millions of Dollar* Have Already is indicated in all In pursuance of the provisions of ordinary diseases Been Contributed in th«' l uit- hibiting Sale or Giving Away George Noble returned Thursday Section 4 of the Reclamation Act of of women. This Mrs. C. C. Jackson returned Fri June 17 1902 (32 Stat., 38«), notice of One Per Ceet. ed States for Relief of from the Sprague River country. remedy never day evening from Portland where Is liereb) glveu as follows: the Sufferer*. E R. C. Williams went to Klamath disappoints, its Wati'i will be fui (ilwliiil from the ■he has been visiting relatives for good effects be ALBANY. Ore—The city council Falls Friday to attend the Water Klamath project, Oregon California, ing perceptible has unanimously passed au ordinance WASHINGTON. D. C—The Presi the past two months. era meeting on Saturday. under the provisions of the Reclama from the very David Noah Is building a logging tion Act, in the Irrigation season R. M. Boiler has returned from the prohibiting the sale of near beer or dent will on Monday send to Con first. It is com Jesse Vose. Mr. ■bed for Vose will I9u!t. for the Irrigable land shown Falls where he has been spending the giving it away. The penalty affixed gress a message urging a liberal ap- posed of the pur farm units of rs! and most re Holidays with his family, He is in for any vlolation of the ordinance proprlatiou for the relief of the earth- log at Crystal this winter. Willamette Meridian. T Henry Borine, who has been ■lek liable drugs ! ranges between *50 and *100 for‘quake sufferers in Italy, The appro- charge at Clear Lake. It. 8 E. T. 38 8 . R. 9 E. T. 40 mercurials, opi for some time, Is improving, 9 E T. 39 S, R. 10 E T 40 Mrs. Elmer Walters and her two each offense. Under the terms of the priation of *50,000 from the Cali ates and other Mark Hannah left Saturday morn- 10 E. T. 41 H . R. 10 E . T 40 harmful drugs daughters. Myrtle and Frankie, vis 'ordinance each sale constitutes a sep fornia futid was sent to the Bailan ing for Yainax, where he will clerk 11 K T. 41 8. R. Ill 1 4 1 being excluded Red Croas Society today. ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. arate offense. 12 E The many dis for Mr. Spink. Lindsay Thursday The officers of the city and county Mt. Diablo Meridian. — T. concerting influ NEW YORK. Dec. 31.—The United Jo» Brown cam» down from th» R. 5 E Mrs. R. C. Cowley has been visit-) have experienced great difficulty in States Steel Corporation today do ences to which November 1«, 190», by woman is con Ing for several days with her brother enforcing the provisions of the local nated *25,000 for the Italian earth marsh Saturday, He says there Is approved Secretary of the Interior and on very little know up there. ■tantly subjected and family in Tonna Valley. 'option liquor law and to assist them quake sufferers. In the local land offices at luikevlvw, render her liable School began Monday after a Oregon, and Redding, California. Rev. Nortridge, pastor of the Bap in making more effective the provi- j Mrs. Russell Sage gave *5000 to to many func week's vacation. Homestead entries accompanied by tist church, is holding a series of slons of the so-called t temperance Mayor.g fund ------------- tional disorders The masquerade New Year's night applications for water rights stid the that not only tembl meetings at the Lorella school house. drink, “near beer." An emergencyl With commercial, civic and relig first Instalment of the building, and ■and happiness, haatinin«*aai ' His wife and daughter are with him. was said to exist and the provisions ious organisations, Italian societies turned out flne. The hall was Ailed operation sud maintenance charge« to destroy her comfort and Frank Grohs and Dr. Wm. Martin of the new law were made immedite- and various clubs working night and with maskers and spectators. Those may be made under the provisions of but which gradually merge into chronic masked were: Hazel Vose, cowboy said act for the farm units shown on and serious diseases. passed through the valley last week ly effective. Nyal's Vegetable Prescription is with day. is Is estimated that New York girl; John Hesslg, clown; Mrs. F ■aid plats. Water right applications returning for Alturas. California. a peer forth» «nccessful treatment City will send at least *1,000,000 to Denton and Mrs. R Melhase. two lit nay also be made for lands heretofore out of female weakness, painful and disor George C. Cline and C. G. Hunt ANCIENT ORDER OF the earthquake sufferers In Italy. tle girls In blue; Harvey Scott, ne entered and for lauds In private own dered menstruation, hysteria, cramps. went to Klamath Falls Friday. The ership snd the time when payments , "bearing down pains." inflammation LEMONS ORGANIZED. Fifty thousand dollars in round num former expects to remove to the MUSKOGEE, Okla., Dec. 31.— bers was raised yesterday and with gro; Mrs. G. S. Hoyt, flower girl; will be due therefor Is hereinafter and falling of the womb. Thia is a rem Falls soon to reside permanently. Young woman, have you ever been the greater city united In a common Ida Miller. Red Riding Hood; David | stated. The limit of area per entry, repre edy of sterling worth. Will Campbell returned from Kla squeezed* Yes? No? If you have, Impulse to help the sufferers a stream Noah, negro: Mildred Wilson and senting the acreage which, In the Mrs. M. F Looslev, cowboy girl»: opinion of the Secretary of the Inter UNDERWOODS PHARMACY math Falls Thursday accompanied by you are eligible for membership In of funds through the Red Cross So Dr. Gultard, Irishman; Augusta Mel- ior. may be reasonably required for COH. "TH ANP MAIN STS. Orb Campbell, who visited his par the Ancient and Accepted Order of ciety's hands will continue to pour the support of a fanill.i on tin- lund« Klamath Falls - Orsgor ents for a few days returning to the Lemons, which has Just been orga- Into the hands of the proper authori hase, bathing girl; Mrs. J. Wheeler. entered subject to the provisions of Mrs. H. L. Scott and Mrs. E Pome Falls Sunday. the nized in this city with the establtsh- ties for distribution. the Reelanatioa Act. i« tied nt roy. flower girls; Mrs. T. C. Norris, amounts shown upon the plats tor DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. We are glad to report that Mrs. rnent of Crate No. 1. The head of- Red Cross nurse; Ethel White, some th» »everal farm unit« SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 31, — Con Btephen Penny is convalescing. General Land office, Washington, D fleer of the new society, called the limit of area for which wa C.. N • 1*0 NOTIC1 OI Lester Boggs killed a coon one day Main Squeeze, is said to be a popular tributions toward relief of the earth thing pretty; Edna Page, darkness; ter The right application ntay be rned» T. C. Norris, "blind pig"; Willie Nor RESTORATION OF PUBLIC LANDS last week on Mill Creek. young woman in Muskogee society, quake sufferers tn Italy are flowing for land« in private ownership «hall To SETTLEMENT ANU ENTRY. Ferd Williams went to Clear Lake although the identity of both officers through half a dozen organized chan ris. Cream of Wheat; Mr. Wilson. In be lt>o acre« of Irrlguble land for each Notice I* hereb) gios that the Act dian chief: Mr. Barkb-y, Johnny Bull; land oi»n<-r. Wednesday after a cow and calf. He and members is kept a profound sec nels Into the fund today which now ing Secr< tnry of th» Interior has va The charges which shall be made got the animals half way home but ret. However, it is known that all exceeds *60,000. Of this amount Mr. Elliott, Uncle Sam; Alford Cas per acre of Irrigable land In the said cated <l> part mental order of with te!,-jockey; Joe Vos" and Nettle Mel drawal In so tar as the same affects next morning found the cow had re- of the “lemons" are sweet young *30.000 was appropriated from the entries and for lands heretofore en the withdrawal for Irrigation purpos Aurned to Clear Lake. things, and not the sour old maids funds In the hands of the San Fran hase. King ami Queen of Clubs; Mrs tered or In private ownership which es under th» act of Jun» 17, 1902 obi ta i) ; jess« Voee. J. w. McCoy , call be Irrigated b> the waters from cisco Relief Society and the local Alf Duncan has returned from Ash that might be expected from the (32 Hint . '.-swi. for use In connection said Irrigation project, are In with land where he spent the Holidays. name. It is likely that the new or- branch of the Red Cross Society. The hobo; Victor Good past uie. clown; the th.- Klicnath Pmject, Oregon, of two parts ns follows: Alf has been making several improve der will spread over the entire coun balance was collected within a few C. A. Stiffler. base-ball player: Mrs. 1. The building of the Irrigation the following described lands In the Hint» of Oregon, and by his authority ments on his house late and we look try and that “crates" will be orga- ¡hours, there being two Individual of- C. Gray, pack of cards; M F. Loos- ■»»tent, *30.00 |>«r acre of Irrlguble such of said tracts ns have not been Chinaman; O. W. Engle. Da.' 1 ley, land, payable In not more than ten lierings of *1000 each. The Italian for interesting news soon. nized in everv city and town. heretofore flually restored and are annual Instalment«, each payment not colony in this city, through its banks and Night; T J Juckson, Quaker; 1 loss than *3.00 per acre or some mul not otherwise withdrawn. reserved, Mrs. C. N. Gunn and children, Mar Dutchman; ' itchman; Mrs. T. .1 tiple thereof, provided, however, that or appropriated, will b» subject to and newspapers, raised *4500 and Jeff John- garet, Wallace and Royce, visited at s. U W. Engle. Frost; full payment may be mnde at any | settlement under the public land laws Jackson aaC J,rs. I at various depositaries throughout the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. C. Verner Johnson and Joe Corneison. time of any balance remaining due, of tlir i'nltcd Sint«» on and after ¡the city scores of subscriptions ar» Williams last week. Half Demented, Naked, Starving Sur February 2, I9t>9, but shall not be clowns: Grace Martin Japanese girl; after certification has been made b) subject to entry, flllng, or selection ¡being received. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Duncan visited vivors of Great Earthquake the Commissioner of the General Willie Page, clown. C. E. Hoyt. Al Land Office that full and «atIsfactor» until March 4. 1909, at the United at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Williams- — Crying for Food. ice Gray, J. Kirkpatrick. Jno. Cole, compliance has been shown with all States land office at !>ak»vlew, Ore Wednesday evening. RAILROAD SURVEYORS Ella Martin, Clarence Martin. Mark the requirements of the law as to gon. warning being expressly given Mr. and Mrs. George Copeland, ROME, Dec. 31.—Slowly the mea that no person will be permitted to C AMP NEAR MERRILL. Hannah, E. Pomeroy. Mr. Norlell ant! residence, cultivation and reclama gain or exercise any right whatever Mrs. Ben Abbeloos and Sam Roy took sure of the disaster that has depopu tlon Mr. Burns, were also masked. dinner on New Year's at Mr. and Mrs. lated Calabria and Eastern Sicily is 2. For operation and maintenance, under any settlement or occupation B. F. Knowlton, engineer in charge which wllk as «oon a« the data ar - begun after October 18, 190». and Alex. Stewart's. being taken and as the reports ac of the survey for the railroad be prior to February 2, 1909, all such Those visiting at W. R. Campbell cumulate it is seen that the first es tween Alturas and Midland was here ♦ ♦ 44 9 4 444M4«« ♦ ♦ available, be fixed la proportion to > settlement or occupation being for- the amount of water u«»d, with a on New Year's were Mrs. N. S. Drew, timates in no sense exaggerated the Saturday. KENO NEWS. Willamette Principal Meri minimum charge per acre of Irrlgabl« blddeu The surveying camp Is Miss Nett and Waive Drew, Mr. and extent and horror of the visitation. • npw established about three miles be ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ land whether water 1« used thereon or dian T. «0 S. R. 9 E. 8H of Sec not. The operation and maintenance tion 24 Mrs. Dave Campbell, Miss Eulah Ran An official estimate places the dead low Merrill on the Bevins place. charge for the irrigation season of FRED DEN NETT* Commissioner of Mr. Wiliams, general manager of kin, Will, Orb and Oscar Campbell, at 110.000, but there is reason to Last fall this crew began their sur the General Land Office. 1909 and until further notice will b<- Albert Patterson and Ed Low. believe this may be greaty exceeded. vey from near Merrill and they spent the Mason Construction Co., was In 75 cents per acre of irrigable land FRANK PIERCE. Acting Secretary of the Interior Mr. and Mrs. George Deal enter whether water Is used thereon or not Today the pitiable plight of the Christmas in Alturas. While Engi Keno on business last week. For lands hereafter entered, th«- 11-19-1-21 Jesse Grubb and Mr. Moore were tained a number of friends at their survivors claims universal attention. neer Knowlton would make no ■tate first Installment on account of the home on New Year's day. The relief of their sufferings calls for ment, it is believed that the crew are up from Beswlck after a horse they ■aid charges for the Irrigable land« | NOTH E FOR Pl BLK ATION, Will Wilkerson went to Bonanza the concentrated effort of all nations. now working on the permanent loca- had on the range near Keno. Jesse shown on these plats shall be paid for Department of the Interior, U. 8. Friday to meet his sister, Miss Lula, The dead are dead, but countless tion of the road which Is to connect Grubb will visit with his brother. the sea»on of 1909 at the local land eflee at Lakeview, Oregon, or at Red luxnd Office nt latkevfaw, Oregon, No who has been teaching school near thousands of half-demented, naked this city with Alturas, and the road Tom. for some time. Keno. Mr. and Mrs. Mills visited in Keno ding, California, at the time of entry 1 vember 25, 1908. and starving survivors, some wound now running to Reno and east. and Of filing water right application.1 Notice is hereby given that Oscar Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. Boggs and son, ed and some uninjured, are crying the total payment being not less than Miss Pitney and Albert T raj 1er *3.75 per ncre The second Install J Streeter, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, Lester, and Mrs. C. G. Hunt took din pitifully for food, water, clothing, 1 a GOOD PRAYER FOR NEW YEAR. ment shall be due and pa»able May I, who. on Nov 20, 190», made Timber ner with Mrs. Geo. Cline on Friday. shelter and medical attention. The following prayer, delivered at went to Klamath Falls Sunday, where 1910, at the same place. Subsequent and Stone Application. No. 0848, for Miss Pitney visited with her sister, Florence Boggs, who has been spend No news has yet been received of the opening of a Woman's Club meet Installments shall be due and paya ing several days with Mrs. Cline, ac- Americans thought to be in the dev ing at Saginaw, Michigan, has con Miss Myrta, who recently came from ble on May 1 of each year at the same Let t. Sec 84, Tp 84 8. R. 7 E, W. M . has filed notice of Intention to companied her parents home place. astated district, excepting the Rev. siderable value. We commend It to Junction City. For lands In private ownership and make final proof, to establish claim Clint Lyon and David McComb are David Sessuas of New Orleans and his our readers. John Rose and Chas. Gates passed cutting wood for use when they are daughter Alice,who are safe at Rome, j Keep us, O God, from pettiness; let through Keno Friday taking cattle for la.'.ds heretofore entered the first to th« land above described, before Installment shall be due and pa)able County Clerk Klamath Co., at his of busy farming next summer. May 1, 1909, and the Instalments for It is reported that several Ameri- ul be large In thought. In word, In east of the Falls to be wintered. John Miller is improving his prem cans lost their lives in tne wreck of deed, Tom McCormick is home on a vis the year 1910 and subsequent year« fice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the shall be due and payable on the same 5th day of February. 1900. ises by building new sheds near his a hotel at Messina. Ambassador Gris- Let us be done with fault-finding it for a few days. and at the same place. Claimant names ns witnesses: barn, and shining things up in gen com is about to set out from Rome and leave off self-seeking, Mrs. Lena Nickerson attended the date The first Installment of the charges E T. Shortt, Tom Staten, Fred R. eral. New Year's ball at Klamath Falls. for al! Irrigable areas shown on these for the south in an endeavor to se- May we put away all pretense and Messrs. Stlndt, Wall and Marsrow plat«, whether or not water right ap Goeller, Walter Horton, nil of Klam H. G. Bussey, U. S. Mail carrier to cure information concerning Ameri-1 nle<,t each other face to face, without Barnes Valley, reports the fresh can traveler«. It is estimated that self-pity and without prejudice. attended the New Year's ball at Dor plication Is made therefor or water 1« ath Falls, Oregon used thereon shall be due and pay J N. WATSON, ris. tracks in the snow of eight or ten 100,000 people have fled from the able as herein provided. May we be never hasty in Judgment 12-3-2-4 Register. cougars. Mr. Scott was in K»no till»« Week The regulation 1« hereby establish desolated districts in fear of further and always generous. ed that no water will be furnlxhed In Edna, the little daughter of Mr. convulsions. after a load of wood for the dredger. 1 Teach us to put Into action our NOTICE OF SALE. and Mrs. Duval, has been quite sick Chas. Stlndt went to Blldell Sun an;, jear until all operation and traln- 'better Impulses, straightforward and • charges then du«* «hall have day to take charge of a crew of men titsnr for several days. We hope to hear Notice is hereby given that und« r be* 11 |„'ld. Accordingly no *• tuer 'inafraid. THE LAXI» FOR IIINTERS. Boon of her recovery. on the dredge. and by virtue of an order ut the Coun will be furnished for the Irrigation Let us take time for ail things; Miss Grace and Alice Little, of Bo Mrs.Padgett and children and Mrs. season of 1909 for any lands, unless ty Court of Jackson County, State of Over a Thousand Dollar* Paid for the make us grow calm, serene, gentle. the portion of the Instalment for op nanza, spent Wednesday and Thurs Grant that we may realize It Is the Pratt took dinner with Mr. and M r *. eration and maintenance due and pay- Oregon, duly mado and entered of Privilege of Hunting in Klam day with Mrs. C N. Gunn. Grubb Sunday. before M aji 1. 1909, ha* I record on the 29th day of May, A. D . little things that create diff«.-rences; ath County During 10ON. We understand some surveyors Mr. and Mrs. Leon Anderson, Miss been paid on or before that date, and 1905. authorizing and empowering that in the big things of life we are from Klamath Falls have been doing in like manner no water will be fur me so to do, I, Mary A. Isaacs, exc- Bertha Anderson, Miss Wood and F. E. Ankeny has the distinction ‘ as one. nished In any subsequent Irrigation cutrlx of the estate of Oeorgo W. some work tor James D. Seaton and Miss Mona and Bertha Spencer, of And may we strive to touch and to of receiving the first hunter's license season unless payment has been made other parties in this valley ,know the great common woman's Wampus, attended the Literary So on or before May 1 of that year ef the Isaacs, deceased, shall from and after in the year 1*09. Friday being Dr. J. B. Hall died at the home of ciety In Keno Saturday night. portion of the instalment for opera the 30th day of Jun«, A. I).. 1*05, a legal holiday it was necessary for I heart of us all, and O Lord God, let bis nephew, John Hall, Very sudden tion and maintenance which was at proceed to sell the following describ Mr. Deal made a trip to Dorris Frank to hunt up the Clerk in order us not forget to be kind.—January that time due and paynhle. ly Tuesday morning. He was in his last week. ed real estate, situate In Klamatb to get a licen»e, but he was determln- ■ , ; Delineator. For all applications for water rights usual health when he retired for the Mrs. John Dyar, of Dorris, Is re- filed County, Oregon, to-wlt: after June 15 In 1909 or any night, but expired next morning. Dr. ed to begin the new year hunting. ported to be very sick. As soon as subsequent year, one Instalment of The Snuthest quarter of the South Hall was one of Klamath County's Licenses were issued on Saturday EARTHQUAKE HORRORS GROW. she Is able to be moved ahe will be th» charges for building, operation west quarter and Lot number Four - ■ — — » earliest settlers, coming here in 1879. to Frank Evens, H. Johnson, Dr. Wm. taken to Klamath Falls for medical and maintenance, *3.75 per acre, of Section Seven; the Northeast quar must be paid at the time of filing, but 1 .*0,000 Dead; Projwrty Lo*s Several treatment. He was burled in Bonanza cemetery. Martin and J. Llnkenback. ttie portion of the Instalment for op ter of the Northwest quarter and Lot There were '828 hunter's licenses Hundreds of .Millions— Re*< ue Services were conducted by Rev. Ed Sam Deal returned to Dorris from eration and maintenance shall be number One of Sccflon Eighteen. Al Work Goes on Rapidly. wards, of the M. E. Church. Many Issued in Klamath County during the his extended trip through Mexico, credited OB MMMint <>t the Instalment so the East one-half of the Northwest of said charges for the subsequent quarter, the Northeast quarter of Of our people attended the funeral. past year, for which was received the last week. i year. ROME, Dec. 31.—The earthquake Mrs. William Pankey has returned sum of *1057. The fee for residents Miss Ruth Doten was In Dorris on If any instalment of the charges the Southwest quarter and Lot num to the hospital at Ashland. She left is *1 and for non-residents *10. Over w’hlch has devastated the Italian De- New Year's day. shall not have been paid In full on or ber Two of Section Seven, all In the hospital before Thanksgiving and a thousand dollars Just for the priv partments of Sicily and Calabria has Mr. Shur was in Keno last week before May 1 of the year subsequent Township Forty-one, South of Range for a time seemed much Improved in ilege of hunting Is a rather good wrought the greatest tradegy which i C. V. Nelson was a Keno visitor to that In which It Is due and payable Fourteen East of the Willamette Mer as herein provided, It shall then be- health, but she began to get worse showing for one county with the pop ever has befallen the Christian world. last week. cóme delinquent and under the terms idlan, In Klamath County, Oregon, ulation of Klamath. A large num Its measure cannot be calculated. and so has decided to return for fur O. W. Sorrels was In Keno Wed- of Section 5 of the Reclamation Act, Subject to confirmation of said ther treatment. She was accompanied ber of these licenses, however, wereI It is known in general terms that nesday. th^ntry and water right application Court at private sale, for cash tn hand to Ashland by her sister, Mrs. Jeff. issued to tourists, and it shows how out of a population of 1,750,000 In Mr. Puckett transacted business the forfeiture of any moneys pal l or at lea,t one‘th,rd ca,h and ba,aBce Willson. Her many friends are very well this section Is becoming known the devastated area 125,000 to 150,- in Keno the first of last week. thereon. secured by mortgage on the property. las the land for sportsmen. 000, probably more perished. anxious to hear of her condition. Albert Trayler and Harry Pearson The charges herein provided for Date of first publication, December I This makes no account of a dozen butchered hogs for Mr. Ford. may for the convenience of applicants 17th 1*08 F. and L. be paid to the special fiscal agent of i ’ ’ „.nv a taxxoa smaller towns and villages from < ITY PROPERTY SALEH. Mona and Bertha Spencer were In I the U. S. Reclamation Service assign ma it y a . ISAACS, which no reports have been received. ' Keno Wednesday. ed to the Klamatn project for trans- Executrix of Estate of George W. UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT The property loss will reach hun The Peltz & Soule flats have been R. W. Tower purchased a Jersey mission to the register and receiver' *’ Isaacs, ------ Deceased 18-17-1-4 TO KILL FRENCH PREMIER. Isold to Fred Mang, of Walla Walla. dreds of millions of dollars. of the local land offices on or before 1 cow from Ira Hansen last week. the date specified for payment at the The work of rescue is gonlg on Mr. and Mrs. Wolf passed through NOTICE. PARIS, Dec. 31,—A disaffected Wash., for *6000. The property is local land offices; but In case this as rapidly as possible, but there is 130 feet on Pine street and 120 feet Keno on their way home from Klam privilege Is availed of, the necessary Corsican shot several shots this af the gravest danger that a pestilence 1 ath Falls Wednesday. . charges for transportation of the cash Parties wishing sagebrush land ternoon in the direction of the office deep and the flats contain 42 rooms will follow the destruction of the' Mr. and Mrs. Frost were in Keno >» ns aeterminen determined by the upeciai Special Fiscal I cleared call on or write, R. Warnock, of Salinas, Calif., has Dy me of Premier Clemenceau. No one was ‘Agent, must accompany the payment purchased of Josephine Lyons, 100 towns. On account of the vast havoc last week W. W. MA8TEN, hurt. The Corsican was arrested. .. . , . . . ,, of the water right charges. feet on Main street, between Fifth wrought bodies will lie unburied for Eslie Morgan hauled hay for Mr. JAMES RUDOLPH GARFIELD, 12-3tf Klamath Falls, Ore. and Sixth street, being the east side days and weeks. The suffering of Snowgoose from George Heavllln's Secretary of the Interior, One never realizes how few friends of lot 3 In block 16. Consideration, the Injured must be intense, as they, ranch last week. 12-17-12-31 For Bale or Trade—Residence and he really has until he complies with 3100 a front foot. are without food or clothing. Delsle Shur was in Keno Monday. It’s a pity a man can't bear his wid business property in the beet town the prospective bride's request to fur R. H. Dunbar has sold to G. W. ow telling her second husband what in the Willamette valley. nish her with a list of people to whom Whit», 52 feet on Klamath street, be Occasionally an actress considers There Is nothing better or scarcer a noble, kind and generous soul be Inquire at the Boston Store. wedding invitations shall be sent. ing lot 3 In block 77. a divorce her best part. than satisfactory neighbors. 1-ltt was.