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U4444444444444444 INDIGESTION IS DOES NO HaRM DDT MUCH GOOD Misery From An Upset Stomach Vanishes 5 Minutes Later Recipe Easily Prepared at Small Cost, and Many Swear By It HLM.MO.N;». In the Circuit Court of the Stat« Very llttlo actual business was of Oregon, for the County of Klaus- John Alesmidor wua In Kem» buy transacted at the regular meeting of i ath. lug furs Hunday City C ouik -11 Monday « veiling. Many Carrie Nelson, Plaintiff, vs. Hans < ««uiity Jiidi;,« J. 11. Griffith has re* Harry I’eaiHon made u trip lo I hu matt« i * wi-rn revived and dl»<’u»»ed | Nelson, Peter Nelson, J. H. Hamil- < ««Iveil a iopy of the Johnson roud Fulls last weak at con»ld<-iable length. ton and Emma Hamilton, hla wife, Thu Literary Bocivty Will Iloni ou 1)111, from Heiialor Merryman with ui TL»' report ot the vl«*w«-rs appolnt- Anna Margaret Hansen and Wilhelm Friday, Felt. 5, tills t w«*ek, uh Mr lequoMt for tils opinion on the ii >< u» 1 «■<1 to appraise the property n««eded 1 Hansen, her husband. Defendant«. Judge Griffith Ims expres»«,<l I I'udgutt has rented tils hull t<» u stow 11« for the opening of Eighth and J«d- Hum mons. Sult in Equity to Quiet liliuself us not very fuvoruble to the which will bo tier« on the tilti. ferson stri-.-ts was read and the ma Title. jority report was accepted by th«' Mr. mid Mrs. T Grubb visited this bill unil has no notlllo«! tliu Henulor. To the above named defendants, Those luterxNted In the »tut«« ap Council Mclhaae and Hblve, two of week with Mm. Grubb's parents, Mr. Peter Nelson, Anna Margaret Hansea propriation for ihe Grater Luke load the appraisers, placed the value of aud Mr». D. Gordon. and Wilhelm Hausen: It I h ili« opinion the north« rly half of the property on Tom Grubb and II. W M<Cornili k should gi t In the name of the State of Ore- bill passes, there Eighth street between Klamath and have been working for W II. Wall, that If the gon you and each of you are hereby I uu appropriation lluy i.anm transact«-«! busliiiss lu will be lio not start now toduy, and ! Walnut, at 1 50, and the southerly Mix the following by shaking well required to appear and answer the tío ('ruler Lak' from the 1 Kono Huturday rid yourself ot Hloiuacli bulf at 1200, Mr. Bishop, the other In a bottle, and take in teaapoonful | complaint filed against you In th« George Jones mid Grant NelMon at toad. ■ above entitled suit, on or before tbe and I mllgestlon ? A dieted ! member of the committee, filed a I •loses after meals and at bedtime. The bill I minority report und placed tended th«« Literary Hoclety Hut ur- iuith day ot Ma;« , 1 »!«, fiat b«mg gi't* Ili«* blue» aud grumble». | j uatlon at 1600 and 1150. the val- Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half On Jef- day. the dale of the last publication ot I ferson street the value of thc lot ounce; Compteind Kargon.one ounc««; lummous, and tnc last day within Miss tnura Nelson und tier lir««l!i- Compound Syrup Sarsparllla, three j needed » as placed by .Melba:.«- and «■r, Grant, were III Hominy Kcliocii last j which t!.« defendant are required to Hblve at 9100, and by Bishop at i ounc«-s. A local drugglut is tl.«' au «PP« ar ¡mil no w u . ¡i i fix 1 by the Hunday. I ¡1150. 1 r. Bishop atat«*d In hl» ro thority that tlit.-ne simple, harmless I'etu Jon«'» an«! Wul Aldrcil f.avo h 1 order of publication of this sum» I food; no feeling port 11 a es the extension of the ingredients can be obtained at nomi b>'<«ii «'Utting wood for l< W Met or* on-:, and If you fad to appear and ' ilk» a lump of I«- id in the stomach * T »t reel w« Id take* the entire property nal cost from our Lome druggist. rulck the past week. 'answr, ti..- plaintiff will apply to the ' >r. h«*artburn, sick tii-adiiclii* and diz- The mlxtur«- Is said to cleanse and i (xiurt for the relief pray ad for la there wc 1<1 bo no benefit received by pr< D. J. Jones was «pill«' sick lull I zinees, and your ood will not fer rn (ho own r, and lie believed that he strengthen th« « logged ami Inactive ¡said complaint. to-wit: wuvk meat and poison your breath with ought 1« get somewhere what, the Kidneys, uverc«j uh.g Backache, Blad J. M Cop. lumi i» h g » 11 h Mr For a decrc e quieting uaiiueous iodom. u property was really worth. der weakness and Urinary trouble of title in and to th« folio wlu and Mr». Hanson Pape’» DlapepHln coat only 50 cents poj Wilkins, a member of the all kinds, if taken before the »tag«- fit bill. Chua Maisrow b f i fur ■•d real property. tow it: .. i,i for a la« go «use al any drug stor«*ir<)UU()| and who 1» also tbe owner of Bright’» dis* aae. i..rj !■ . t <>>«J Ar claco and ««Ilici < .»Illo The East 14 of thr- South w it *4 • Ile n i al i mrpo»«’ «11 « ' I Here, and will relieve the most ob- of the | operty on Jefferson str«wt, II Those who Lave tried tins say it tbe Northwest ^4 oi the S«'bhv»est Tueadny Ute ce ¡1111 III I nh IOII I o hav« itlnate «a««- of Indigestion and upset I In forme«! tbe Council that they need positively ov«-m«BH’S pain In the tack, 14, and the Southeast *4 in K"iui Hutiday Cima. Ht indi » % of th« It domach In live minutes. >f all roi«'I building not go to the trouble of tendering clears tbe urine of sediment and reg. Northwest 14 of Section It, Town I from th« di.ilg«« There Is nothing else better to him a warrant at that price, as he a large num aed ulates urination, eMp<*cfally at night, ship 38, South of Rang«« 12 East ot Tom M« Coi ml take gas from stomach and cleanse had palrl 1250 for the lot and did an ■ xpeuaiv« office» with lue Wine In Kono fr curing even the worst form» of blad Willamette Meridian, containing 160 compost'd of engineer» ihe stomach and Intestine», and be- not propose to »«'ll It for 1100. lie der weakness. day. acres, situate in Klamath County, It sill lake about th« dd«<s, one trlangule will digest and stated flat he was prepared to fight Jaa Galbraith Every man Or woman here who Oregon. ihrcu-elglitha conlrlbut« >1 by tl o stat' <>r«*par«* fur assimilation Into th«* the css,- and Intimated that he would feels that the kidneys are not strong day transacting Also a certain lot or parcel of land io pay the «-xpenm» of running th«* blood all your f«x>d the sam«* as a resign from the Council so an to )>e or acting In a b«althy manner should situate In the City of Klamath Falls, HnowguoM. I mix Ml»» Ethel White, wtm I» visiting oltl<e, an«i the count!»-» and Indlvldu <«>und, healthy »tomach wotihl do It. I free to act In the matter. thia prescription at home and I «County of Klamath, Sta’e of Oregon, Wli«m Dlupepsln works, your sto- 1 ala will be i«»inp»'lled to put up tbe A di»« iiHHlun was then enter- d in give it a trial, as It Is said to do won- described as follows, to-wlt: with Mr. mid Mr» P'-aiHon, wan very actual coat of building th«» roads, mach rests gets Itself In order, to In regard to th«« condition of side dem for many persons. III lust week Beginning at the Northeasterly Ilan Gordon, who bun lx -n sia; Ing will out the privilege of having a »ay cleans up and th.*n you f«*«l like walks, and the street committee was corner of Lot 8, In Block 55 of Nich I with Mr and Mis Grubb, r<<turu«'»l an to II««» the mouoy »bull b«t speut eating wh< n yon come to the table, Instruct« d to confer with Mr. Bald Growers of the Cactus Dahlia will ols Addition to the Town of Klamath and wl.at you eat will do if Klamath County had to d*:p -ml you good win In r gard to clearing the Imple bom«« Friday make a growing exhibit of the flow Falls. Oregon, as marked and desig i Absolute relief from all Stomach ments from hl» walk or extending John Ackley rani» down from th* >n the aanctlon of some offi«la) In ers at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Ex nated on the official plat of said Ad At present position this year. Foreign growers dition; thence Westerly 65 feet to Fulla last »vk lo alterni to buniii.-H» I'urtlan«! tor the imp.oveuivat and misery 1» walling for you as soon as out to th« street line matter» »hieb n-qulre«! hl«* attention ■ rcatlou of r»«ad - It I* mor»' than Ilk•• you decld«« to begin taking Dlapep- the walk 1» mostly on private prop I will also »«-nd exhibit» The Cactu» tbe North *«*sterly corner of said Lot Esile Morgan ha» »old hl» timber |y that the devu)o|»ment of the county *ln. Tell your druggist that you want er|y and 1» generally osed for the : Dahlia is the official flower of the 8; thence Southerly along the West to Mr McRay and Geo Ilea,tilts, »nd wool«! be »«ilously retard« <1 A cotu- Pape's Dlapepsln, because you want Htorlng of goods (5 W. White will . «-x position erly line of said Lot 8, 110 feet; thence Easterly aud at right angles left fur Doirl» Fri lay Front there llilsalon for 11 •' construction of state to I«.- thoroughly curi'd of Indlg«*»tlon. also be notified to remove the rail- Ings and Ht«‘ps which take up a por- to Ninth street. 65 feet; thence he will go to <b>* I'ug'-t Hound coun highway» b< all light but each county «hould hav»- full «-«»ntrol of the ex tlon of the sidewalk adjoining the DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Northerly along the Easterly line of try. bank building on Fourth »tr«*<*t Mi and Mrs I, (> Mill» have com»* penditure of It» own mon< y In build 'General Land Office, Washington, D. said Lot 8, 110 feet to the place of Th»- Klan.ath .«ountry is ju«t be beginning io Keu<> to reside for a f< w wi i'k» ing cotiuectlng road» foriC., January 7. 1909. ginning to etjter upon th«- era of pre- , A fin«- stock exhibit is assured and for a judgment against defend Mesáis Wolf. Thurman and Dally, Notice ot Restoration of Public ll<ie«l d<'v<-lopment and prosperity. Si-attle this year during the progressi ants and each of them, for her costs who have been cutting wood fur J l-ands to Settlement and Entry. IS l«»*r<- only a few uioullis ago there of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposi-1 and disbursements in this suit. Frank Adam», left tor Klamath Fall» Notice is hereby given that the After much dels» Governor GllletUs was not Ling but a growth of sage- lion. Every fair association in Brit-1 This summons is published in the Hunday. First Assistant 8«-cretary of the In- Klamath Republican, a weekly news W II Wall I a > »»»cured a Contract hug « kpe<t«<! Highway Bill, calling bruah with no Indication that the Ish Columbia and the Northwest will ¡ i terior has vacated departmental or- paper printed and published at Klam (rum J l> Church to gd out piling (oi a alate boud is»u«- of 1l8.000.0o0 land would ver be iuad<* to produce be represented The stock show will der of withdrawal in so far as the tor Go- construcllon of ■ cumpr«'h«n- crop», one can uow see the small tie held two weeks commencing Sep ath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, for Hi« Hout hern l’a< iti» Compaio same affects the withdrawal for tr by order of Honorable George Noland Mia» Wuud spent Hund««) »Ith Ml«« «lie system of »late hlghwa«». wa» i liou»es a let barns of the pioneer far- tember 27 rigation purposes under the act of ini r«««lu< « d In both H oumm of t!i<- t.« g- :ueis who aie destined to make an<1 Judge of said Circuit Court, and dat Neill«* and Ruth Doten June 17. 1902 (32 Stat . 388), for mould tl 1» v.u«t agricultural area, ed the 27th day of January. 1902, Pat McDonnell was in K«*no last Islaturt* at Sacramento. RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF use in conntretion with the Klamath Th«' bill represents the mo»t thor (long th« foot hills, where a year the first publication to'be made oa w»*»k repairing telephone line» LANDS IN NATIONAL FOKE8T. Project. Oregon, of the following de Thursday, January 28th. 1909, and Mrs. Bruvbaker and Mr» Miller ough luv<'»tlgatlon of hlgliwa»« ever ago there w«re no sign» of clvlllza- scribed land» tn the State of Oregon, i mad«* In the »tat«, aud 1» th« »pedal List» Supplemental 817, 1549, «ion. one <au now flud dox«-n» of com the last publication to be made oa were down from th«* Falls vlallltig and by his authority such of said In It» fortable horn«'«.built by homesteaders 1877 and 1929 March 11. 1909. with Mr» Hiulth ami Ml»» Hkaele Iasi 1 hobby ««f Gov»rn«»r Gillett. tracts as have not been heretofore 'details, the lUeasur»* provides thn ’ th»* Nolic»* ia hereby given that the and home builders who come from all BENSON A STONE. Friday. finally restored and are not other Not I»-»» than lands described below, embracing 1-28-3-tl Attorneys for Plaintiff. Cha» Baldwin was in K»*ti<> on Ima load» (onsiructod »hall )••' forty f»**'t patla of tli>* I nion wise withdrawn, reserved, or appro wide with a permanent roadbed tlx- a half de.-eii of these houu-s hav<* 655.27 arres. within the Crater. Cas inca» last week priated, will be subject to Bettlement NOTICE TO CREDITORS. I tx-en built l»-twe««u thia city and the cade and Deschutes National For Alma Julie» la taking guitar lu t«»*U feet w 111»’ under the public land laws of tbe In It» application. It touch»*» every ests. Oregon, will be subject to set Gap In the past twelve months. »Iruction from Mr Garren Notice is hereby given to all per United States on and after April 6. Throughout th«« entire Klamath tlement and entry under the provi Mr. Horrei» has been very III « It h part of th»* alate providing for a chain sons concerned, that the undersign 1909, but shall not be subject to en erysipelas, but I» recovering very of »late road» from north to south country this same development 1» un- sions of the homestead taws of the try. filing, or »«-lection until May 6, ed has been duly appointed adminis with <M>uii«*«'tlng link» from >-a»t to <ler way In the Upper country, as United States and the act of June well. 1909. at the United States land office trator of the estate of John D. Whit l.oon And«*rw wa» in Ki-no one west To defray th»* expen»«* of till» well as throughout the Klamath bas- II. 1906 (34 Slat . 2?3), at the Un at Lakeview, Oregon, warning being man. deceased, by the County Court »tupciidouN undertaking, provision Is in. every pl«-cc of land that is sus- ited States land office at Iatk«*view, day last week expressly given that no person will of Klamath County. Oregon, and that .Mr and Mr» f E. mad« for an 118.01)0.000 bond issue eeptlble to cultivation Is passing into I Oregon, on March 27, 1909. Any be permitted to gain or exercise any all persons having claims against Orin, tbe son *h- hands of honieaeekers It Is a settler who wa» actually and in good quit«* alck for a Reeder, has b* right whatever under any settlement said estate are requirod to present n««i l< < h I«I*' fa« t that all Isolated forty faith claiming any of said lands for few days. or occupation begun after January the same to me at the office of H. W. uu'l eight s. re tracts of Government agricultural purposes prior to Janu Ch«-»s and Charlie Tower started Keesee, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, It land ar«' Ix'lug taken by homestead ary 1. 1906. and has not abandoned 6. 1909, and prior to April 6. 190». within six months from this date. Grafling I:« no «■»*> matter Io Rchool the first of thia week after In ers Ther«' Is also a tendency toward same, has a preference right to make all such settlement or occupation be- properly verified as by law required. I calls for »pi'dal qualification» a month'» absence ing forbidden: first place, one must be c«>n»l»t- «mall fauns and in traveling across a homestead entry for the lands ac II he Pete and Alma Jone» »pent th«* Dated January 28th, 1909. Willamette Principal Meridian evening with Thus McCormick and «■nt To start out on a grafting car- th«* count . '»pecially in th«- valleys, tually occupied. Said land» were B. 8. GRIGSBT, T. 40 3 . R. 9 E . SH NE14. Sec I ««*r under th«* belief that »<• may per- it <an b«- seen that many of the new listed upon the applications of the family Hunday. Administrator of the Estate of Job* tion 24. Lisle McCormick wax qiilh* III Inni in It ourselv«*» occasional lapses Into homes that have been built are those* persons mentioned below, who have FRED DENNETT. Commissioner of D Whitman, deceased. virtue, make» for timidity, for a cer- «>f familhs who will cutivate elther a preference right subj«*ct to the prior Thursday. 1-28-2-25 the General Land Office. right of any such settler, provided Albert Tray 1er I» going tn put In tain unprofeHMlonal uncertalntv at forty or eighty acres. FRANK PIERCE. First Assistant vlgllsnc«* In ail pHrts of the county lands are such settler or applicant is qualified I a dip wheel to irrigate Ben Kerns' critical inom«*nts. Eternal Money to Loan—We have a few Secretary of the Interior the price of sue«-»*»» In grafting It being cl«*ared preparatory to putting to make homestead entry and the ranch. hundred dollars to loan on real es 1-28-4-1 tate. Loan must be paid by May 1. i" necenaary to b«*come a sp<*etali»t , in crops. Even in th«* mountains tbe preference right is exercis«*d prior to in grafting, a» in other occupations, 1 valleys are being cultivated so that March 27, 1909, on which date the 1909. MASON A SLOUCH. NOTICE. ! in order to succeed. Take on«* form | tame hay cau I m * produced for feed lands will be subject to settlement New hills hav«* been Introduced in , of grafting and stick to It. and all ing stock through the winter months and entry by any qualified person. In the County Court of the State ¡othei tliiug» »hall be added unto you Dave Edler. th«* sh«*ep king of South The lands are as follows: The NW >4 I he Senate as follow»: Then, again, the earnest grafter ern Oregon, owns several thousand of NWY,. Sec. 25. and the NE% of of Oregon, for the County of Klam 8. B 149 (Merryman)- Dlructlng county clerks to furnish a large bal r«>cognlxes that, If he 1» to make a acres surrounding Keno Springs. He NE14, Sec. 26. T. 34 S.. R 6 E . W ath. lot box for general tickets and a permanent success, he must keep .lias It all under fenc* and during the M. list«*d upon the application of In the Matter of the Estate aad »mailer one for stat«* anil district tic himself In good condition. Ill» horn«* fall most of it was plowed so as to be Daniel G. Brown, of Fort Klamath. Guardianship of Robert I^iughlir.. an ' life, therefore, must b«* an Ideal one. ready for th«* spring sowing. It is Oregon. STAR SERIAL BEGINS kets. insane person. Amif of our most famous grafters hl» Intention to grow timothy hay Also a tract of 115.27 acres stt- 8. H. 150 (Multi) -Providing NOW ! 7. T. 24 8., R 8 E., Notice of Hearing Petition For* 4100,000 to aid in construction of have had loving wives and golden- and make the ranch his headquarters uated In Sec There is an article in thia number with wagon road from ,1’aclfic Coast to i haired children, were home every ev during th«' winter months. It Is pret bounded i and described as follows: Sale By Guardian. a big jolt in it. DON’T MISS IT. ening promptly at six, and never ty generally realised by sheepmen Beginning at a point identical with Idaho boundary, via Crater Ulke. Notice Is hereby given that Thom You know some of the things and also cattlemen that the time 1» th«* NW corner of Section 18; ex as E. Stanley, the guardian of the 8. B. 151 (F. J. Miller and Hart) Douched a drop. E vxkyboov ’ s has done. THIS IS I11 grafting, on«* must have good Dot fur distant when th«* open ra"lig«' tending thence E. 60 chains; thence person and estate of Robert Laugh T<» create »tale conservation cotn- ANOTHER. mlsHslon to cooperate with national 'manners, a devotion to one’s duty, a for winter will be a thing of the past i N 10 chains; thence N. 45 deg., W. lin, an lusane person, has filed a ptr- There is a story by the “ Pigs Is 'sterling honesty of purpose, and a and Mr. Edler is making preparations 14.14 chains; thence W. 50 chains; comtnlnalon. tltion prating for an order to sell, at Pigs ’’ man that is one long ache of 8. B. 152 (Merryman)- Fixlug «'«mtIniious self-respect. Grafting, In •to meet this new phase In the stock thence 8. 20 chains to point of be private sale, the real property her«r- laughter, and back of these special ginning. listed upon the application Its most exalted form. Is In reality 1 Industry. salary of sheriff of Klamath County inafter described, belonging to the features a big, tine E verybody ' s of T. F Hamner, of Crescent, Or«*- estate of said Insane person, and that at 12500, deputy at >1200, and al an art. To become pre-eminent in M acazimi . gon, who alleges settlement In 1905. the 27th day of February, 1909, has ¡it one has to have an abounding faith lowing <>Xpen»«'K up to 1600. Miss Ethel McGowan, a teacher in SW14. Sec. 15. the that a new victim Is born every min Th«* SE % of For Sale By 8. B. 153 i Bailey) —Requiring been fixed for the date of hearing Baylor University, at WUco, Texas, keeping of feo books by varlouH ute. Grafting. Indeed, may only be Is suffering from three broken ribs. NE 14 of NW 14, the SW1« of NW >4 . said petition, and that the same will F. E. ANKENY acquired by a certain amount of fast Miss Grace Harrison, an expert bas and the N14 of SE 14 of NW «4. Sec. be heard at the hour of 10 o’clock b ounty officers. 8. B. 154 (Bailey) Providing for ing and prayer, nnd prolong«*,! pa ket bull player. In an exuberance of 22. T. 23 8., R. 10 E„ application of A. M., on said day, at the court room AMERICAN CONFECTIONERY separate set ot books for recording tience. Thomas L. Masson, In Suc dellghl, hugged Miss McGowan 80 William H. Howard, of Ro-land, Ore of said above entitled court at Klam T. 34 8.. ath Falls, in said county and state. gon. The SE14. Sec. cess Magazine. deeds and mortgage». tightly she broke her ribs. II 6 E., application of C E. Mulkey, All persons interested are required S II 1 I 1' .1 Mill«-I I PreVMlM of Fort Klamath. Oregon. The SE14 to appear at such time ami place, and LIQUOR OUT for calling a constitutional conven OF DRY TERRITORY. There in more Catarrh in thia section of the of NW 14 of NW »4. Sec. 23, T.34 8.. show cause, if any they have, why an tion in 1912. country than all other diaenaea put tisrethiT. anil R 6 E.. application of Sherman A. H. B. 156 (Coffey) Creating a order should not be grunted as prayed until the laat few yearn wan mippoMd to be incur SALEM. Ore., Feb. 2. Senator able. For a great many years doctors pronoun«*«! Brown, of Fort Klamath, Oregon. for In said petition. code commission for revision u nd NE', ’4 of NW 14, the «4 of NW'4 Milton A. Miller wants the Legisla- it a local di-easo and iiroaeribcd local renii'diiw Th.' NE codification of the crlmlunl laws. The property referred to in said tin«' to petition Congress to prevent and by constantly failins to cure with local treat NE14 of NW i, the W >« of NE14, petition is particularly described as Hhipments of liquor Into prohibition ment. pronounced it incurable. Science haa proven and the N'H of NW*4 of HE *4, Sec. follows, to-wlt: Oh .woman, you are charming, catarrh tola* a conatitutional dim-ase and Ihrre- or local «»lit Ion territory. Th«' fight fort' requirea conatitutional treatrnent. Hall’.« 23, T. 34 8., K. 6 E., application of Ami pools long have sung The 814 of the NE'» and th«' N 14 Mvk over tills question has at times be Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Frank M. Upp, ot Klamath Falls, of the SE14» Section 13, Township Their sweetest verses to you '«•onio acute In th«' halls of Congress, Co., Toledo, Ohio, ia the only eonntltutionnl cure Oregon. In every written tongue; 38 South. Range 11 East. W M.. In Therr trerri—e H C II Patirmi»* ' Un’’- ’ «it-l the market. 11 ia taken internally in doaes from FRED DENNETT, Commissioner of StMrq t h tn <>( • '■ r nitlr ri r » re , l'Hn is on owing to the practical nullification on But none of them has ever Klamath County, Oregon, containing Account ot their 8i> - , ■ < ura«. > .. J »tu ," * ity 10 dropa to a teaapoonful. It acta directly on the th«' General Land Office. Approved 160 acres, !u some districts of tho prohibition blood anti mucoua aurfacea of the ayatem. They ■>¡( ( «11’8 Mr. i./hjc I - ' ' nV haw Told why It Is that you more •ubsciiberq ihan am «■•let |.'<ie*-' M e. 1 *>'• January 8, 1909. laws by interstate shipments of offer one hundred dollars for any caae It faila to yt-ar’s Str.s«. rii'-. ....... rii :: . < •'>'• •• ’ ’¿f** Will always leave a street car Datetl at Klamath Falls, Oregon, ntimber, .1 ceut*» l ‘- > v M.lscnbcr t, lu • « JCCaii Fai- cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. FRANK PIERCE, First Assistant booxe. . tetn i’ret». $•< -»cnbe i « Hj this 25th day of January, 1909. .ot dno gnorW Address: F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, Ohio. l,ndy Agrntn Wnnird. - rnitrma or Secretary of the Interior. W. J. Lampton, In Success Maga THOMAS E. STANLEY, (¡bei al cath coiigì . ism > u . I'vu«n C il off Sold by DruirgiaU, 76c. •fon«) and Premhim Calai” u * (»hewing 4«» preti. nm»j 1-28-2-18 Boo Ady for marsh tarda. tf 1-28-2-25 Guardian tine. Take Hall’s Family Villa for constipation. Mal ir ve. Addi e»* li.» Uq Tew • ♦ KLNO DOINGH. ♦ I |U i*i«*>»i«gc Minna lire In fiui of i I m * < ruler l<uke Rtaiil Hill. K fifaybodgs jffiagazine c m