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J »•♦♦♦•*♦♦•♦•♦••♦♦ Nyal'a V«*g«*ta hie I'rescripllon ♦ MKRK1LL rVBMN. ♦ is incites»!«-«I in all ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦••♦♦♦♦♦•♦• Mrs. Chester Delap rvtuine-t to ■irtltnary dlseaaea Klamath Falls after u two weeks' Wu were visited by another anuw of women. Thia visit to lier sister, Mrs. George Noble remedy never atoriu last Saturday aud Bunday. disappoints, its Easter exercises will be held at M. F. Oi r ret it l.vd Tuesday fl oni go««l etf«*cta be the Presbyterian church ou Easter California, where be »pent ing perceptible Sunday. winter. from the very first. It Is com The pupils uf the upper room« of Mr and Mrs. G. F. Boggs posed of the pur the Merrill school had test •lamina- visiting Sunday on the West Side of est ami most re lions last week. the vsllev nt B. Hr«*«». liable drugs - Mias Edith Alleu. who ha« haan r Ma rndMs vghbvhgkbgbbgk mercurial», opl ales and other here visiting her cousin. Mrs. Pari Mr and Mrs Deva Campbell and harmful drugr Merrill, returned to her home st Wil Mrs R. C Cowley ware visitors at tieing excludeti lows, Calif.. Friday. Houama Wednesday. The many dis- FRUIT SUGAR •7.00 PER HACK The whist club was entertain»«! by voncerting influ Clint Lyon, wife aud daughter FRI IT SUGAR 18 IdtN. For 81.00 ences to which Mr. and Mrs Jas. Scroggins at N. 8. were lu lluuansu Wednmday. wumsn is con REGULAR Rc BARS DIAMOND C SOAP .......... « BARN «Be Merrill's Saturday evening Tbe many friends of Rev. Edwards stautly subjected Miss Beulah Rhodes will sing • KU. I LAR • Me BARS BUNNY MONDAY SOAP .............. B BARN •Be nr« very sorry to hem of lim s«i Ions render her liable solo Easter Sunday at th« Christian lllneen to manv fune ....... B BARN REGULAR • Me BARS FAIRY TOILET SOAP tional «ilsorders Science church. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. C. William« REGULAR BOc DOI. ORANGES ................................ DOS. that not only tend Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Whitney were lu llouania Wednesday. REGULAR SAc DOS. LEMONS ................ 2Oc DOS. | to destroy her *-omf**rt and happinees, have gone to their Mud Lake ranch. Mr. and Mrs. W It. Campbell at bui whicli giHilually merge into chrome REGULAR 10c LB. RICE ........................................ IK Ul. 81.00 Tbe railroad men have been sur tended the St Patrick ball at Bon uml serious discus« s veying through this section of the ansa. Nynl'a Vegrtat'le Prescription Is with county this week. I George Noble and George Deal re oul a |»*-«-r for llu* sin «-essful treatment Mrs Waldron hns fitted up rooms turned from Steel Swamp,where they of female woukm-Hs, painful snd disor dered men trunlhNi. hysteria, craiMM, lover the bank for dressmaking | »ent after some horses. , -'bearing down pains.*' inllaininallon | F. W. Babcock, from the Southern Eugene Taylor was cull«.«! t > his and falling of the womb. This la a rem Pacific Railroad camp on Tule, Lak«, father by phone and left for the Eu I I m ,-dy of sterling worth was in lowii Saturday and Sunday. 'Sunday morning. UNDERWOOD S PHARMACY Those who attended the dance Mrs. George Noble was vlalilng COM. 7 th ANtl MAIN STS. nt Bonanza from Morrill last Friday with Clarence Hunt Monday. Klamath Falls • 0regur were; D. M Donnelly, Mrs. J. F Mrs. Dave Campbell was vi «Kin»* I Adam«, A It Paxion. Mr. and Mrs I nt Mrs It. <’. Cowley's Sunday. r. A. Balls and L \. Obencbaln. Mis» Gall Welch accompanied Mr NOTH E Mrs. Wells, uf Kluuiulh Falls, lu .and Mrs. Flunk Puggs hone Tuesday tho guest of Mr« J. F Adam« th 1« afternoon Horace Hickman. They all spent a I’artloB wishing sagebrush land ♦ GALE HAPPENINGS. ♦ very pleasant afternoon playing ♦ LONE PINE ITEMS. « week. Alex Slcwiut visited the school games. Then all went to church In The Cecillan Musi«- Club met at the Tuesday afternoon and regrets very cloarci call on or writ«, W. W MAHTKN. homo of Mrs. Glacomlnl fur practice much that Miss Welch will not tench the evening Ches. Anderson sold five horses The ditch crew are now building Sunday, for the recital to be given Klamath Falla, Ora ll-ltf Miss Neva Whitlatch. Dessa Howell our school the coming year. this wyek for |700. laterals through S. Booth’s place. April 17. Thos«* In attendance were; and Marie Tailor and George Wood The Lorella school closed last Wm. Barks, Pink Barks and Chas. .Mlsaea Marjorie Terwilliger, Matjorh* J. H. Hobbs and wife spent a plea en were abseut from school one day x<»ri< e . Lewis visited tho Fulls one day last I i Pope, Beulah Rhuada, Easa Ratliff. Friday, the closing exercises were: sant evening Friday with Mr. and this week. Declamations b.v Ruben Pits, Flor week. Miss Callahan. I Alla Balis, Iva Barrows. Ruth Put- cnee Boggs, Roy Abbloose and Salih- Office of tlie ll**< Hprings Improte- Misa Veeta Todd visited our school incut < '<>ni|Miiiy. I*rlii>l|*ul |ilacv James Cole »old a saddle horse last teraoo, Pauline and Mamie Giarom- Williams; debute. W. W. Whitlatch and wife spent Friday. "Resolved that oi l.usinc»«, I'XSN FI ihh I |lmilling. J Ini, Ruby I'emon st, Harriet Garrl- Sunday with R. C. Anderson. Ini. George Washington was a greater Hun Francisco, < ul. Tom Lyons made a trip to Olene hod , Josept im> L«-«-, Alic«* lludley, son, Clara Anderson is staying with her man tbuu Abinhani Lincoln." At ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ last week to buy seed rye. Mrs. W. F. Burrows, Mesara. Lee i termatlve were Leater Boggs and Al Notice Is hereby given that at a brother in Merrill. » PINE GROVE NEWS. « Mr. and Mrs. Paul Richt, Mr. and Thomas and B. E. Lee meeting of the Board of Dlroctors ( Ian McComb; negative, Ferd Wil M. Giacomini, wife and children Mrs. C. W. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miss lua Mackey and Nellie Murrey .llama and Kenneth Wilkerson, The of the lint Springs linprov«*n»«*nt spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Robley and Carl, Jr. and Mrs. S. were the guests ul Mrs. T. J. Offield Roy Kinsman has returned from judges were: Mr. Alex Stewart, Mr« Company held on th«* 6th day of Feb Mrs. J. H. Hobbs. Booth and daughter, Venus, were the one day last week. David Cuinpbell und Mias Welch, The ¡ruary, 1909. un a»aos*ui«<tii of (lu.ou R. S. Wooden sold Mr. Elvy a team his viiit with his parents in Iowa gu*. -its of Mrs. Win Bark« last Sun- Horace Mitchell drove a bunch of judges render«*d the decision In favor per share was levied upon the Issue*! Chas Adams visited the Falls Sat of horses last week. I., a. J • cattle through Mei rill Saturday, en ,of the negative. Our visitors wore capital st«» k of this corporation, the Chas. Anderson and wife spent urday. The Ladies Sewing Society are pro route to the railroad. Tom Newton visited at the Tom Mr Stewart, Mr and Mrs. Hogg«. »nine payabio to the secretary of tn« Sunday with his brother Frank in paring to give an Easter apruu fair L. Gerber ha-* u lu town look Mrs. David Campbell, Mr and Mr« company, II. Nathan, at the offico of Short place several days this week. Sand Hollow. ing after bis inter«-»!-« here for the E R C. Williams the company, 1228 Flood Buildlug. Mrs. K. Bonner and daughters, April 10th. W.H. Hadley has logged and clear- Harry Lee transacted business iu I art week. Clarice and Dorothy, spent Saturday Miss Welch will begin tea« hing st Hun Francisco, t’ul , on or b«*for« about 100 acres of land, Mr. Had- Merrill Thursday. Arthur Lang« II shipped a carlo-« I Spring Lake Hchoul about the lift it of j March loth, 1909 Any stock upon at the 8. E. Icenbice home. ley is a rustler. Pink Barks, Win BarkB, Pierce of '.orses last week which he sold to May. We regret to loose her. She ( whtrh this nsseaament shall remain Wm. Fox moved Mrs John Short R. C. Anderson’s derrick blew over Combs, Mr. Tollman and Carl Robley Mr Stewart, of San Francis«*«». leaves with love and many good , unpttl«! on the 7th day of April, 1909, Thursday and was considerably dam to her home Friday. Judd l»w and Lloyd Rrown«*ll, of wishes an«! thanks from her pupils will I*«- <|. I|ii<| i«<nt ami advertlsi-d for met at the school house Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fox and Tom aged. Klamath Falls, Wer • In tow n the fi «I We ail i hunk her very much for th«*i*** public auction, and tinlnas and built a new barn. Mrs. Tailor went to Merrill Wed Short went to O. Short's Sunday. Harry Booth and Mrs. Beebe were of th«* week luslulling tne gov< r.n- Inter««! sh« has taken In ua and th« payment is made before will to* sold Judd Short and Lottie Allen vis nesday. m.-nt telephone ll*u in the Falls Friday. school We wish her success wher«*- on th«' 1st day of May 1909, to pay E. M. Hammond started plowlng ited at the Tom Short home Snndayf. Mr. Burnett, of Klamath Falls, Is ev«-r she g«>«*s Hattie Voss spent Friday and Sat I the delinquent nsaeasment together Almo Newton visited at Tommy Monday- with six horses. In Merrill this w*-ek. Mr. Burnett urday with Gertrude Steeman. ! with costa of advi-rtlalng ami expena Short's one day last week. M. Giacomini is irrigating his sand 1 *-u *>f sale. The Ladies Aid met at Mrs New has been making regular trips, We Mr. and Mrs. Tom Short and Mrs. MARMI GRADE IN land farm with water from the An- don't know what the attraction Is March 1. 1909 ton's last Wednesday. Fox visited the Falls Tuesday. Ell 14 Tit ALIA t OME I.UTED. derson ditch. but we fear It is th** long pursuit Mrs. Sarah Lewis spent Monday II. NATHAN, Secretary, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott and children. Those attending the St. Patrick's Mrs. Ruth Barfield is doing th** with Mrs. Beebe. 1228 Flood Building, San Francisco. I Robert, Ronald, Helen and Vivian, ball at Merrill from Gale were: Mim From present Indications the it«« * 3-11-4-1 Mrs. Ella Robley and Mrs. 8 work at Mrs. W. P Rhoads Vesta Todd and Horace Hickman, came out to the ranch Monday, ■tang will be able to b«*gln laying Booth visited Mrs. Stukel in Merrill Mr. McClure passed through here Della Gerking and Chas. Whitlatch, <<ATHEI<ING FISH F or W INTER. track from the pr«*»ent terminus of Friday. Blanche Robinson and Will Wilson. Monday peddling beef. the railroad to Klaiuath Falla early 4'4 INTENT NOTH E. M. H. Beebe is quite sick with T. M Harris' father arrived here Jesse Johnson and Leo Todd, in April. One dredge reached Ad) The Indians from th«- Klamath R«- congestion of the lungs. Dr. Hamil Tuesday. Department of the Interior, U. 8 Miss Blanche Robinson and W. R Harry aervatloo, as has b«*en their custom Thursday on ita return trip aero»« Chas, Snowgoose was delivering ton attended him Saturday. Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, Feb WDon spent Sunday in Klamath the muruh and the aecond dredge f«w years, are now Hoi king to Lost Booth and Sam Combs have been goods in this district last week. 15, 1909. Fails. After helping at tbe Beebe place, which Is River and other streams where th«* will finlah within a week. Mr. Harris and sons, Manse and A sufficient affidavit having been Miss Blanche Robinson was the throwing up the grade acroaa the run of mullet Is large, aud are luylng greatly appreciated. Clarence, helped J. 8 Mills take a Hied In thia office by H P. Dehllnger, guest of Mrs. C. J. Anderson over Will Weldcn was driver for Dr in their supply for th*- winter. Al irnarah between Ady an«! Midland the contestant, against homestead entry pump out of his well Thursday. Saturday. ready there an- over twenty ludian two dredges worked back lining up Mr. Hall was out to the Elliott Hamilton Saturday night. No. 3733 (Serial No. 09 7«», mad« Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Anderson spent camps located along Lost River near the low places. A crew la already T ranch Tuesday. March 25. 1907, for HE 'a HE fc, Sec Wednesday at the upper ranch with Bonanza The Indians snd their at work leveling off the grade and Those visiting the Falls from this 5, E*4 NE'4 aud NE% BE 14, Sec Mr. and Mrs. Grover Slate. IN MEMORIAM. squuwa catch the h h which are drletl It 1« stated that there Is now n«i rea K, T. 40 8., R. lu E,, by Roy W. Ilolt, W. T. El- J. D. Morgan is plowing 40 acres district Saturday were: and pack«-d for tl <• winter, It lb son why the track gang cannot begin conteatoe. In which It la alleged that Hott, 8 E. Icenbice and John Hib- of grain land. After an illness extending over two said that many thou and« of pounds work by th«- flrat of the month. said entry man has never resided up Steve Stukel and John Cox went berts. years, Joseph M. Seehorn died Tues are caught each y«ur. rhe officials «»f th«* Southern Paci Mills and son Frank went to on nor cultivated the said land oi J. 3. after a band of horses out near Clear day noon at the home of Mr and Mrs. The mullet is a hpecles of Mucker, fic refuse to miik«* any »tatements «» any portion thereof as by law re Lake the first of the week, return- the Falls Wednesday. Sehrt, near town. but Is much superior In flavor to th*- to what their orders are or ua to quired; that said entryman has born Mr. Harris and son Manse went to Ing on Wednesday. Mr. Seehorn was born in Adams fish commonly known by that name. when they «-xp«*ct to havo the road absent from said land for more than Little Ethel Johnson is quue ill the Falls after a load of lumber Sat- county, Illinois, on April 16, 1 836, Dilling the spring run In Ixist River completed to Klamath Fall». Never- •lx months last past,and wholly aban urday. with a severe cold. and first came to this state In 1856. the fish are so pl<-:>tlful that wagon theleai the work la continually go doned the said bind, and that said Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Mills wr-ot to After a stay of six years he return lends can be caught in a very short ing on and the trains are Hable to Prof. J. H. Hobbs was trading in absence from aald land was not duo the Falls Sunday. Merrill Saturday. ed to Illinois and married Miss Mary time and are said to bo oxcollenl , be running Into thia city before the to his employment In the Army, Navy Roberts. But the lure of the West eating while fresh, but on account people realize It. W. W. Whltlatcn went to tbe Falls Tho contractors or Marine Corps of tho United States caused him to again settle In this of th *lr abundance have never bo finish* d tho work on tho grado tills as "Wednesday on important business, BALLINGER RIDES a private soldier, officer, seaman returning Thursday. ROOSEVELT'N NAG. state, which has b«*en his home «-ver come populai with ttle white rial aldo of the marsh so mo time ago, or marine during tho war with Spain, since the fall of 1 875. At first he dents of the coi nty Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wbitlatch am! have moved all of their equip or during any war In which the Un- settled in San Ramon Valley, Contra moved into their new home Monday. W ASHINGTON, March 22,—Rich ment to tho grade between tho Hot Ited States may be engaged. M r W«M»den and Mr. Elvy were in ard A. Ballinger, the new Secretary Costa County, and afterwards in Springs and tho Upper Lake. Thia Said parties are hereby notified to U AS IT RI I I ER'N TRAE. Merrill trading Saturday. of tbe Interior, has purchased for Fresno. leaves tho grado work between th«* appear, respond, and offer ovldenco About two years ago his health Mrs. H. F. Tolle and Mrs. J. W. his own use "Roswell,” the saddle About three w«*«*ks ago Geo. Ritter, terminus and the depot grounds In touching said allegation at 10 o'clock Tailor were in Merrill Saturday on horse used until recently by Presi failed, and, retiring from aoUve farm All a. m. on April 8, 1909, before It. M. <>f Yonna Valley, lost a trap which j thia city practically flnlahcd. business. dent Roosevelt. ‘Roswell” la a ing, Mr. S«-ehorn and wife went to i lie hail set to catch wildcats, It was! that fa needed is a few finishing Ilicbardson, IJ. 8. Commissioner, al E. M. Hammond and wife enter strong bay saddle horse and knows Klamath Falls, Or«*gon, where their Klamath Falls, Oregon, and that final supposed at the time that some anl-i touches. tained the Five Hundred Club Satur every highway and byway In Wash- only son Is a prominent business man. Chief Construction Engineer Hoey hearing will bo held at 10 o’clock a. mal had been caught and carried off The altitude was too high, however, day evening. In attendance were: ington and its environs. Judge Bal made the statement Homa time ago m. on April 22,1909, before the Reg* Mr. Seehorn and wife came to the trap. Last week R. C. Anderson, ( Mr. an«l Mrs J. H. Hobbs, Mr. and linger rode him for the first time yes and Tracy’to virit'a cousin oYJhe former’ who “rw n*'ar h«'a'd hla d«'K|'hat w,'hln t,,n day" a,t"r hla crflW Ister and Rccelvor at tho United Mrs. Jack Donnelly, Mr. and Mrs. terday. ’ • _ « • _ •*• . . I hilira »» lm*4n«» *• __ | States Ennd Office In Lnknvlew, Oro- barking on iS tbe • hill mar » his place laying basawawl» track at Holland 1 ho Dan Colwell, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. An When Roosevelt took his departure Mrs. Sehrt. This was about a year and sent his son, Daniel, to see what|wo”ld h“*° hl" construction gon. train ----------- ____ I derson, Miss Ella Callahan, John Cal from Washington he left Roswell, his ago. Ills health improved, anil last The said contestant havina, In a the matter was. He discovered the In the yards at Klamath Fall». This lahan, Will Graham, Mr. and Mrs. favorite mount and spirited jumper, June, he again took the trip to Klain- I proper . being the case the lino should be nflldnvft, filed January 28, dog had corner*-«! a large wildcat and E. M. Hammond, Dannie Anderson, in the care of a horsema *. here with ath Falls, accompanied by his faith- I practically ready for operation to 1909, set forth facts which show that finally succeeded In killing the ani ful wife. Misses Pauline and Mamie Giacomini. the stipulation that he be sold into due diligence personal service 1 But the Improvement was short- j mal. When he went to examine the thia city about tho middle of April, after Chas. Anderson and wife sp«!nt private ownership only, and for the of this notice can not bo made, it Is ----------------------------- . ' animal he found a trap attached to Sunday with his brother Frank in use of a man appreciating a good lived, and when he returned to Tracy hereby ordered and directed that such COL. AI.EINON KIAN PROPERTY. one of its front paws. It Is supposed Sand Hollow. horse and who would use him well. two months ago, he was a doomed notice be given by duo and proper man. The end came quickly, quietly, the trap Is the one lout by Ritter In Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Tolle and Mr. publication. L. Jacobs has sold East Klamath painlessly. Yonna Valley. The wildcat must have and Mrs. J. Elvy made a trip to El- Falls addition which borders along J. N. WATSON, i traveled a dlstanco of over The funeral services were held thirty John F. Hill, the new chairman of vy's ranch Sunday, to which place the river about a mile and a quarter 2-25-4-17 Register, miles, dragging the trap with Thursday at the Presbyterian church him. the Republican national committee, they intend to move soon. below town and comprises 153 acres, and Interment was made in the local R. C. And**rson while plowing last served two terms as governor of cemetery. There was a large follow Policeman Townsend was given to Col. M. L. Allison, of Portland. ASK. DIAMOND Saturday heard his dog barking on Maine, and is one of the best known The price Is said to have boon In the FOK, ing of frlendH and sympathizers, for quite a little trouble last Monday ^BRAND a hill near b.v, and B* nt his son, IJan- Republican leaders in New Jersey. Mr. Seehorn was highly esteemed by in arresting a man known as "Red,”| neighborhood of fl 0,000. Col. Alli nle, to see what was the matter. He He began his career as a physician all who knew him. For 45 years he who was very much intoxicated. Thei son expects to build a fine homo on found ft was a large wildcat. Alter, but soon abandoned that profession has been a consistent member of tho ¡man objected very strenuously to be a portion of tho tract and the ro- killing it they found a trap on its to enter the publishing business, in Christian church, a good-natured, ing arr«-sted an«) Townsend had y(l nu,lnlnK land Is for a number of his which he accumulated a large for front foot. Jovial and kind-hearted man. W. E. lay him down on the sidewalk and Portland friends. Miss I>< Ila Gerking • ntertain«-«l a tune. Seehorn, the son, arrived In time for put the Irons on him. He wns then number of h* i young friends Sunday. the funeral services and will take his placed on one of the express wagons Mis. Pickett, who has been con Those present were: Misses Vesta Former Vice President Fairbanks, mother to his home when he returns. and taken to the city jail. The alter* ducting a hoarding house In the With Todd. Neva Whitlatch, Gwendolfn«- after a f*-w months’ vacation, will re To th«- mourning family the "Press’’| nation which took place In front of row building, has leased tho Illg Orown tor r,„ in,. North»««« Soil and Ollmala. Elvy. Messrs. Will Graham, Ludford sume the practice of law in fndlan- extends sincere sympathy.- Tracy, Now dl.pl,,, nl ,n d,,!,,,, fort ala. tie bowling alloy on Main street at Springs Hotel at Bonanza, and has '"«*•*•- | f „„t „„ , m ,,„ir ,„.|,|1h„r|„„Mti „n, Elvy, Leo Todd, Charley Whitlatch apolD '■« tour <l*-ul. r, no t .* will mail (Calif.) Press. tracted a large crowd ’«*-t •»tnowor .rod* fro« for ,onr Irnibls moved to Bonanza to assume charge. I""*n»« I tusiuNo titoOo . Durum, ssimn »so iterea, wus Look at These Cut Prices in STAPLE GROCERY SPECIALS Beginning Monday, March jpth Third Weekly Sale PRICES COUNT Highest Market Price Paid for Eggs THE SCHALLOCK & DAGQETT CO