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a very much uud wlsli It wer« possible' • 444 44444444» Nyul's Vwgvta r I ITK.UH. 4 bls I'rescriplion tor him to visit us ottener. is indicated in all 444444444 J. G. Wight ot Yonuu Valley has) • • 4 4 ordinary diseases been quite III with lu grippe, but 19 <>l women. This >so vidting tho Falli Saturday now beiter. remedy never Plu y an uelghboi iiuod w * i - disappoint», its Hurry uud ll.'ssiu Randlos, Fualei, Mr. uud Mrs. Curl, good < fleet" be receutly moved to Yonuu. have ing percept tide iiluni'lio 'I tomi s ju , uoy Brown, Mi cd lo school In lllldeblaud, but Iroin the very lirowu u.id si>u,Clienti*r,J. II. Hurm , I*uil> senilis to have taken th« hi si. ¡i I» coni- G, F. S >vll.i, II. Faulkner uud ATI' p<>»< il of i he pur grippe. us he wui sick Friday. foul Hevlls. est and most re A* t-S Nellie BU sj , who 1s ala; liable dings — Joo Foster returned to bls father’* at Mrs. I'hoa. Stuuloy's during inei cur mis, opi home lioui Morrill, where lie liu ■ ates ami other lather's arid mother s absence at been living nil his homestead for th I iri inful drugs nuuiu. is aga(n quite sick. pusi few moil till. taring excluded. Flunk II* ck wu' iu llunauM OU The many die- G F. Huvila purchased seven sack ' busiuu.su Thuraduy. • oncerimg Influ of pollilo*'* from Hhnllock Al Dugget THIS WEEK Regular l’rlce ences lo which Mrs. Cl.as. Woeik visited Mrs. Co. of Klaiuath Fulls Saturday .which Ml tENTS as <KNT8 COLI MUIA OATS, rt LB 1*A< KAGK womun is eun- Wm. Logue lust week. he will plant. -tHUtly subjected 3S CEN TS Ml l E M S COLI MBIA M IIKAT 5 LB PAt RAGE Mrs. Geo. Smyth und daughter, it nd* r h* r liable Goldie Lamb of Klamath Fails 2OCc; 3 Hill MH'i ist* sir tiGirr FOR« K Anna, made a trip to Dairy Tuesduy. io muny fnne- visited witli Mund Curl of Long IM- STRAIGHT axes 3 FAIR SOt’; GRAI*K MTS Iloosi (lirui deir* Mr. and Mrs. Perry Randles have Sunday. 2OCc; 3 FAMI SOI'; ISC STRAIGHT VIOLET OATH that nol only tend moved to the place receutly owned J. il. Harnes, G. F. Hevlls and to dc»ti(, 24H e; 3 FAIR MM’; ISC STRAIGHT VIOLET WHEAT I'omfolt »11*1 li»||'intrn, by l>. Y. Uray. 'John Faulkner went fishing Sntur- hut whirl _ giiulually merge into clu* nic KGG-O-SEE ........................ .ISC; ■J FOR 2SC; IOC STRAIGHT Mr. und Mrs Chas. McCumber nml scrums diMMisvi- day and were quite sueces.iful. EtiG-O-SEE COKN FLAKES ISC; IS FOR 2SC; IOC STRAIGHT went to Dairy Monday. Nyul's Vegetable Prescript mu la with ■ school opened The Round l.uke SBC IMIZKN ’ ............. •.> ........ ORANGES, BEST GRADE out a peer for the Micci’KSful treatment Ward Rueck Is ugulu sick with lu Monday with a largo attendance of female weaklier», painful »nd di "Or 2(8' IMIZKN LEMONS, BEST GRAPE grippe. MI hh Juno Givens la the teacher. dered menstrual ion, hysteria, cramps, Jeff. Kirkpatrick Is working ut C. I , II ■ , |... in... |i. II.>11110.1 I loll Il II. Van Vulkeiiburg In putting C. I'ear.ion's, logging brush. mid falling <>f the womb, '¡his u* s rem In bls crop this week edy of sterling worth. C. C. Pearson made u trip to the Mrs. Ray took her children to Fulls luesday. He took with hliu UNDERWOODS PHARMACY school on account of bad roads. his mother, Mrs. D. Y, Gruy, who Chas. Mnrsiirow passed through COH, "Til ANU MAIN HTH. went to Fort Klamuth to Join her this district Saturday on his way to Klamath Fall& - 0rigor husband. Keno. Eurl llainaker has moved to his Mr. Curl changed Ills residence ranch west of Bonanza and Is DOW Monday, us Mr. Giltnth wanted to busy clearing land and putting lu his move the bona* they were lu. crop. Charley nt>d Clifford Scvlta spent ♦ 4 4444444444444 4 4 4>>4444444*4444444<i' Traux of Bonanza was called Mini-' Leigh Harris has resumed grub Sunday nl th« home of E. Thompson ♦ 4 ♦ FINE GROVE Nl.lt.X 4 day evening and pronounced the ma blug brush for Mcnuol Vierra. VON.NA ITEMS. Thos. Moore has moved bls house ♦ 4 4444444444444 ♦ « 4 44444444444 4 4 4 4 4 lady hl grippe. At present writing Jeff. Kli Khkputrkk kpalrii k uud daughter, from I.oug Luke to a piece of land she Is much improved. J. S. Mills is working one of Sam Maude, and Volm. Pearson were in 12 3lf Wm. Uhrman went to the Fulls Emil Flackus and Geo Smyth were Dairy Tuesday; nl <> Jerry Piursou Ipurchased of Mr. McCornack. Short's horses on the plow. Monday on business. Ou bis return A. Brelitner drilled In wheut la>*l Clarence Harris and John A. Short trip he will bring some freight for both buying grain from Fred Beck was there. M»l l( IL week. ‘ last week. itM»n vent to the Falls Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J | Michael Rueck. MiM Meredith of Long lake hu» < Irtlie of llie llot Spring» Improve- uro Miss Dona Mack went to the Falta quite sick With la Mrs. A. L. Michael of Dairy was Godfrey Beck went to Dairy on fil* (I on u homimlead und Is having to go to school and review tor the business Saturday. incut t ompiiuy. I’rliu t|***l pin* *• visiting at Mrs. Fred Beck's last now getting better » n house built on It. examination. of lusli*»»**, 122* I I ihm I lluddtiiH, Mrs. Jeff. Klikpatrick went to week. Jeff. Kirkpatrick, who went to the Mr*. Barnes und rlilld Mabie Simons spent Sunday at the 8. u I niurlaco, < nl. Ike Mosses caught about 200 fidi Mis Wm. Welch's last W** k to help I Sunday with Mrs. Hevlls. Fort last week, returned homo Sat home of J. S. Mills. with the work during tb.lr sickness. that at u at Notice Is tho Upper Gap Tuesday., urday. T. Moore bad a rusty T. M. Darris was a Falls visitor Wm. Strubble of Swan Luke, who Directors of I meeting Harrison Gray of Youna went to through his foot Inst wo Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bliss and Friday. had his leg amputated nt the Fails, I lot of the the Falls Saturday on his way to tho quit« 111 In consequence. Ivon Icenbice drilled in grain for daughter, Nellie, were visiting at the Is getting along nicely. Mr. Hendricks andMr. Ilurn have I Company I «-1*1 on th*» titli day of Feb- home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Michael Roguo river valley. The Brook family In Yunnn Valley John Hiberts last week. II limy, 1909, mi astessnieni of llo.oO The Oregon Nursery Company de are on the sick list. Also Miss A una been plowing for ti e past week. Johny and Tommy Short visited of East Yonna. per share nus levied upon the l»»u**l Prof. Hwnu visit* *1 th« Round Mrs. L. M. Fitch and G. G. Ander livered the trees and berry bushes to Smyth U sick with la grippe. the Falta Thursday. , < .ipllnl stock ot this cor|H>ralloti, the Lake ««bool Friday. W. T. Elliott went over to the son each bought some grain of God- the residents of this community. Perry Randles V. as In Dairy on. >ani<> payable to the a< «rotary of tnv II. E Kerns arid John Gray of They were sent to Bonanra Saturday, business April 1st Bord ranch after some oats Saturday. j frey Beck last week. icompauy, II. Nathan, at th« office of Keno pa* • d het*' on their way to th* where Messrs. L. A. Sterzl, Win. Mr. Pearson has been plowing for S. E. Icenbice went to the Falta Hoppe Bros. luiv» a tl.-- company, 1328 Flood Building. j Chas. Sherman, Sr., of Dairy. Uhrman and Geo. Ritter went to sage brush for Geo Kh*- Falls Friday. last Saturday. 'San Fraucisco, Cui., on or before Mr. K»r*'<nw arid son. Alexander. Miss Beulah Elackus, who has Bonanza for their orders and are now i math Falls. J. H. Harris and son, Manse, are w*-nt to the Merrill country after March 30th. 1909. Any stock upon been staying with her aunt, Mrs busy setting them out. Ludwig Sterzl u business building a house on their ranch. Jos. Colburn which this u .siiient »bail remain nrriln Monday.. 31st and Mr. Burnett has changed boarding Theo. Flackus, near Bonanza, will re bought 360 worth, which ho will to llnuauza M G. 1’ 8"vlts and sone, <‘hnrl«v anil uupaid on the 7th day of April, 1909, plant on bls place. turn to her grandmother's home In places from John Short's to Chas. visited friends In Yonna will be delinquent and advertised for Yonna, where she will attend school. Miss Abbie Welch, who has be*-n Irlp Clifford, hauled a load of wood from sal« at public auction, anil unless Mack's. Jacob Rueck made a buslne the timber Monday. There is perhaps more sickness teaching school In 1-angell Valley, to Bonanza Wednesday. Mr. Rahm went to the Falls last Mr. Hum went to town Tuesday. payment Is made before will bo sold in .Yonna Valley at present than returned to ber brother's hotu*' In Saturday. II W McCormick of Kono passed on the 1st duy of May 19U9, to pay Iven Ii^nbice helped John Hib there has been any time before. Yonna, where she will remain for u the delinquent aimeaamcnt together 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ♦ < through this district Tuesday. 4 4 4 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ Some of those who are quite sick little while. She will then go to bert s move his household goods to DOINGS. 4 KE NO John Faulkner mail« a busln«ss with costs of advertising and expetis Swan Lake, and he will bring back a are Mrs. Wm. Welch, Wm. Wight, Spring Lake to teach school. Mr. es of sale. ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ trip to G. F. 8«vlts' Tuesday. load of shingles for the government 'Manuel Vierra, Miss May Robinson, Welch's brother Is also visiting st March 8. 1909. Clifford Revlts worked for J. H. Louise Egert, Henry Stanley, Mrs. the Welch home iu Yonna, haviug Nellie Doten left Tui-sday fur camp. H. NATHAN. 8* « rotary, Stockton, where she will visit with Barnes Tuesday and Wednesday of 1224 Flood Building, Han Francisco. John Shepard and T. M. Cunning John Lind, Ernest Nail, Ora and Earl come from back east last week. Inst week. Aldred, Jeff. Kirkpatrick, Louise Emil Egert has rented a place her brother, Lee Doten. ham were Falls visitors Saturday, Mr. Tower, who resides n«nr Ill II N. W. Deal went to Dorris laut S. E. Icenbice went to Olene Mon and Edward Flackus. There are a from Chas. Carlson in East Yonna Keno, passed here Thursday on his number ot.others who are Just able and will soon begin to farm It Tuesday. flay. way to the Falls. to be around. There seems to be an Mrs. L. M. Fitch and daughter, CONTEST NOTH Ft. J. M. Copeland Is carrying the Johnny Short’s baby is on the sick purchased some hay of Mr. Talbot epidemic of some kind going over the Haze), were visiting at the home of mail from Blldell. list. Dr. Gyles was called Sunday. Di'partnicnt of th« Interior, U. H G. llyers lust week. Mr. Dailey left Keno last week. 8. E. Icenbice and W. T. Elliott country, and those who have It are Mrs. N. S. Drew, who Is quite ill I. uih I Office, Lakeview, Oregon, Feb. past winter Mrs. <1 F During the very sick. in with a threatened attack of pneu Mr. and Mrs. McCollum wvro went to the Falta Saturday. Sevlts sold to Hhnllock * Dagget Co 15, 1909. Sam Hartzler returned from the i monia. Dr. Johnston was called Fri Keno on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Short and A sufUcli-nt affidavit having been I Henley ranch, where he has been day evening, and at present writing Owen Sorrels went to the White of Klamath Fnlls 836.60 worth of family, Mr. and Mrs. Icenbice and ¡filed In thia ofllco by H. P. Dehlluger, pnrsnlps from a piece of land 120 working, to his home in East Yonna. she is much improved. land ranch Monday. son, Frank, were at Mack's Sunday. | contestant, against homMtead entry W. H. Bliss, while grubbing sago Mr. und Mrs. Mills returned Mon by 20 feet in area. Chas. Mack and daughter, Donna, He Is now busy plowing. Mr. Byers has begun sowing his No. 3733 (Serial No. O97K), made C. C. Pearson, Harrison Gray and brush last week, got something in day from an extended trip to Michi and Mr. Burnett went to the Falta March 25. 1907, for HE HE % . Sec. grain. Mrs. Jeff. Kirkpatrick were at Bo ! his eye, which proved so serious gan and other eastern places. Sunday. ■ . i: Nil 1« ntKi Nl-: 1 , he 1,. s*-<- Barnes is preparing to drill J. H. i that he bad to make a trip to the Tom McCormick and brother, B. W. F. Arant's well was either nanza Thursday on business. I S, T. 40 8 . It. 10 E . by Roy W. Holt, Master Orville Smyth Is now absent doctor at Bonanza to have the eye W. McCormick, were at Blldell last In some al fall a seed. lost, strayed or stolen on April fool's contest««. In which It la alleged that Alford took some hay to his II. A. from echool and is harrowing for W. attended to. Monday. algbt. I »aid «titryman has never resided up residence at tho Falls Friday. H. Bliss. Mrs. Walter Campbell of Lordla R. W. Tower was at tho Falls last Bloom llamsby of the Falls passed on nor cultivated th« said land or Mr. and M rs. Emil Flackus was called to her mother's home in week. IS STILL AT LARGE. ¡any portion thereof a a by law re here Friday. visiting at the home of Mr. Yonna Saturday on account of the The Par brothers passed through A ---------- quired; that said entry man has been Pearson Sunday. Mrs. C. C. illness. Keno last week,, taking some horses latter's PIERCE,’(Okla ), April 2.—Crazy absent from said land for morn than moki : ik n. dings planned . A birthday dinner was given at Fred Egli of Silver Lake stopped to Ashland. Snake is still at large today. Ev ■lx months lust paat.and wholly aban I the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tena Nickerson was quite 111 last at Geo. Smyth’s Friday night on his ; erything is quiet here, and there are Tl o following building permits doned the said land, and that said I Smyth for their grandson, Marvin return from the____ Falls, , where he bad week. _____________ no new developments. absence from said land was not duo It. W. Tower has a collie pup for wire granted by tho council Tues Colonel Roy Hoffman, in command • Michael, on the occasion of his fourth been to take his mother, who was to Ills employment In the Army, Navy day night: Willlr.tn Simms, to erect birthday. Some of those present going to Portland. sale. of the militia, has sent a communica or Marine Corps of lire United States Miss Wood was on the sick list two portable shoo shining stands In Henry Meyer,, Sr., sold part of bls tion to Governor Haskell at Gutbrie, were Mrs. Theo. Hammersley and an a private soldier, officer, seaman either end of town. C. L. Kelsey, recommending that a reward be of son,Mrs. Wm. Logue and Will Logue. standing timber to a saw mill man last week. or murine during the war with Spain, Mrs. Geo. Smyth and daughter, at Tule Lake. Mr. Hanson and J. M. Copeland to construct ti fl vo-room bungalow fered for the capture of the missing or during any war In which tho Un- Godfrey Beck, John Lind and made a business trip to Dorris last on lot 1 In block 95. C. E. Hum Chief, and suggesting the uselessness Anna, were in Dairy on business last Ited States may be engaged. phrey, to build an addition to his Mrs. E. Bliss were some* of the Yon- week. of further efforts to effect his cap- Monday. Said parties aro hereby Notified to residence. W. W. Masten, to build Mr. and Mrs. Emil Egert. Mrs. W. naitea who were in Dairy Thursday. ture with soldiers, The Governor appear, respond, and offer evidence an adltlon 16 by 2 4 to his barn on OFFK ERH FOR ELECTION. Adam Widman sold one of his has not yet given his reply. Colonel H. Bliss and B. Grigsley were visit-1 touching said allegation at 10 o'clock W. T. Shiv*', lot 6 In block 4 8. Ing at the home of Godfrey Beck horses to Jim Guss of Bonanza last Hoffman has announced that be a. m. on April 8, 1909, before It. M. At the meeting of the City Council to erect a one-story framo dwelling week for 1100. would disband his company Sunday on Sunday. Richardson, U. S. Commissioner, nt and also n 10 Jack Horton took some of hfs Jacob Kucck went to the Falls Tuesday night tho following appoint- on lot 2 In block unless otherwise ordered by the Gov Klamath Falls, Oregon, and that final horses up to the Colahan place In .Friday to attend the regular meeting meats of Judges and clerks were building In block 41, both In the ernor. hearing will bn held nt 10 o'clock a. Nichols addition. North Yonna last week. of the Water Users Association and made: rn. on April 23,1909, before the Reg- and contract Tho water ordinance Miss May Robinson went to the To serve at the ward nominating bring out some freight which he has WILL PASS TARIFF BILU later and Recelver at the United Falls Saturday to have some dental j there. conventions, to be held on April 23: for hydrants v.as passed by the States Land Otllco In Lakeview, Ore- Tho ordlnnnco providing D. W. Murphy and Mr. Patch First ward, Judges: O. E. Stearns, council, WASHINGTON, April 2.—The Ite work done, returning Saturday with gon. for a new electric light system and publican leaders of the House today, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Nelson, who had passed through Bonanza Wednesday Frank Armstrong and Evan Reames. The said contestant having. In a contract for stroct lights was Inld as the result of a careful canvas, made a trip to the Falls on business. going to Clear Lake. On their way Clerks: Tony Castci and I. L. Whit proper affidavit. tiled January 28, over until tonight,, as Mr. Gatos Adam Weldman and Joe Schmidt [ hack they were given a reception at worth. Second ward,, Judges: P. L. expressed absolute confidence in their 1909, set forth facts which show that expects a communication from his ability to pass the tariff bill when are busy this week breaking mules Bonanza, at which there were about Fountain, J. L. Fielder and L. F. after due diligence personal snrvlcs 50 people present. When they re- Willits. Clerks: P. L. Fountain and father In regard to rates for com ever they decided to put it upon its to drive. of this notice can not be made. It is Mr. Mills, who has a homestead i turned to the Falls they passed Wm. Wagner. Third ward, Judges: mercial use. passage. The decision now is to put hereby ordered and dlrectod that such the bill on its passage next Wednee- near Fred Beck, In North Yonna, has I through the upper part of Yonna Chas. Woodard, C. B. Clondennlng notice be given by due and proper Mr. Woods,representing Mcl augh- gone to the Falls to put Ln the crop Valley. and Wm. Whitlock. Clerks: li. 8. day, April 7th. publication. lln Bros., has returned from Laho on the place which he has ren,"'l. J. W. Logue and Miss Anna Smyth Grigsby and Carey Ramsby. J. N. WATSON, Otto Hoppe, wife and brother went went to Bonanza to attend the Re- To serve at the city nominating county, whoro ho sold another Im 2-25-4-17 Register. BONANZA ELEITH OFFICER«. to the Fals Saturday with Godfrey bekah lodge last Thursday night. ported stallion, and loft thia morn convention, to bo hold on April 24: Beck, where they will live for - time. Dock Pool has been hauling hay | Frank Armstrong, P. L. Fountain, ing for Portland. At the city election held in Bo Pat Colahan went to the r’nlls to from the John Donnell place to Scy W. T. Shlve. Clerks: J. (J. Pierce ASI< -DIAMOND nanza Tuesday the following were get a new wagon last week. Pool's place. and Bert Withrow. roK_ elected: Chas. Waggar, Willie Jo " and Adam Weldman went to the tlm- ( Mayor- A. T. Langell. ood* ber Thursday to get some rafters. ¡Albert Beck are working In t’ JAPANESE TO VISIT COAST. Recorder—F. W. Broadsword. making rails. Joe Schmidt, Chas. McCumber and GASOLINE ENGINE JACK Treasurer—John T. Bradley. Scy and Dork Pool are • - Manuel Vl ’rra have been busy mak SAN FRANCISCO, April 5.—Ac rurnpH Water, R iiiih 2 Councilmen—F. J. Bowne, Wil land on the old Gray place, I ing fenco this week. cording to advices received by the Milker, Beparator, liam Goss, P. O. Parson, C. J. Heldt- a potato pntch. , Godfrey Beck and family are now st.oamor Chlyo Marti today, a party Chops Feed, Etc. man and E. A. Hamaker. Geo. Maxwell of Bonanza might moving from their old ranch, which composed of members of the Japanese Haven Wages some chickens of Mrs. Godfr* Beck they recently sold to Mr. Grigsby, to Diet will soon visit tho Pacific Const Stato yonr needs, rito for catalog. Mention pafmr FOR SALE—A fine ranch of 600 this week. the James Wight place. lo study tho Japanese situation. Tho Or..wn for I'nrlflr Northwfwt Roll and Ollm»« acres, 250 head of cattle, 100 head There was no sebco! To- '•»’• nt Supt. Swan was a visitor at the suggestion of such a trip is said to on illei'lit y at all Dent àflMlera Auk for < rtf A- If ilot on aa h In your neighborhood, writa of horses and mules. Price 325,000. Hildebrand on account of Mi gi ni ini : faikiianrh HlÜLMÄ ^VI r*:: NOMITI ■ H »<»<»•«•. Mav Hildebrand school Friday. Both have come from M. Hatorl, a former Dynamos, •»". «Ivina imine of your <l«*nl» r. nn«i w»» will mail Motors, Gasolin* En«f n«s, Rt* am Pumps, Roll «rs yon a of flowi-r a«*«-«1a free f<>r ymir trouble A En"Ìn«*s r"«dChonp*rs, Wln>'millFnmps, Pipe Pit llnw, An 10-29 MASON & SLOUGH. Robinson, the teacher, being IP Dr. pupils and teacher enjoyed his visit resident of Seattle. All larrtod I m mus k at 1‘Oil A l-AM», UliMJON ( fort land S lid co . F ucilano , O moqn , amo U mani , wmm . For Your Breakfast This week we offer SPECIAL PRICES IN CEREALS Fourth Weekly Sale PRICES COUNT Highest Market Price Paid for Eggs I THE SCHALLOCK & DAGGETT CO. , FAIRBANKS, M0R8E & CO