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N; al'» Vi-fi In ide IT«*«ri|ilion is indicated in all ordinary diaessvs <>l women. Thia remedy never .iisapporno, it htiHhl . tl.-cis 1-««- mg |..ie<|.till. from the very Some More Specials! Fifth Weekly Sale KEUVI.AK IlHil I.AIi 35c lilHliOi* I’ATSl I* KM.I I.MC 91.40 <¡\I.1A>\ S At W CYTHI'P REGI I. MC «1.25 HA< K BEST HALT REGI LAIC « 1 .oo IC Mi I 75c SHH K SALT l«'»l III I III HI ML ’ vXi'iudtU. 2«k The many dia- oni'erting influ cures to which woman is con slant ly subjected render her liable to many fune «1.00 « HACK DAIRY HALT Mr 75c H5c . I till 1« I b «I .OO 1 |>H• l»4»l OtlH t * HI' todestx-y tn 1 cointoil ami happiners, bu w hich gt «dually nietge into chronic aril s> rieus liisi-asi r Nysl's Vegetable Prescript ton is with out a peer tor the snceesslul treatment of female weakness, painful »nd disor dered menstruation, hysteria, cramps, “bearing down pains,'* inflammation and falling of the womb. This is a rein ei!y of Stirling worth Highest Market Price Paid for Eggs UNDERWOOD S PHARMACY KKtìt LAIC 10c PER FUM'D KAISI NS 14 1*01 ADS FOR «1.00 RMil I.AIC ICMil LAIC «1.00 I2Ç4 PER FOUND DRIED l*EA< IIFH, 40 POUNDS PRICES COUNT THE SCHALLOCK & DAGGETT CO. COH. 7TH am > main sth . Klamath Falls - Ortgor Low Rates OREGON N<H K F. road work, where iuiprovetueutv are Parties wishing sagebrush land being made between Bonanza and clearer rail on or writ«, Yainai. W. \\ MASTEN, Geo. Grizzle end Al Robluson, tho • r nr 1 amat tl Falls, Ore men frotu tho marble works of Kia- math Falls, are now working in the rock quarry in the the mountains NOT I H. east of Geo. Smythe's place. The> * Htii I* of tie- Hut *-pring» linprovi*- will work there until Saturday, when ineiil Company. Principal place ! they go to Bonanza to put some tomb of busineMi, I—II.»<1 Buililiiig, stones up; after this work Is com San Fninclwo, < al. pleted they will return to Klamuth Notice is hereby given that at a Falla C. C. Pearson has been quite sick meeting of the Board of Directors with the la grippe for the past few of the I lot Springs linprovctm-nt days, His eon, Jerry, was also taken Company held on tin 6th day of Feb sick Thursday and was obliged to ruary, 190». 1111 as.iessment of >10.00 per share wuh levied upon the Issued . t remain homo from school. capital stock of thb coriairntion, the Emil Egert sold a team of horses came payable to th« secretary of tne j to Riley Woods last week . j W. L. Simpson returned from th« company, II. Nathan, ut the office of the coiutuiny, 122s Flood Building, Falls lust Thursday evening. Wm. Uhrrnan has been busy fan San Francisco, (’al . on or tutor«- Atty stock upon nig grain at L. A Storzl's the pus t March 30lh, 1909 which this as«OMUient shall remain; few days. C. C. Carlson went to the Falls unpaid on the 7th day of April. 190'«. Friday to got some lumber for his will la* delinquent ami advertised for Í sale nt public auction, and uulms < w ind mil) and tank tower. t John Anderson Is having two head payment is made before will be sold J of horses pastured at Mrs. L. M. on the 1st day of Muy 1909, to pay the delinquent as »ament together 1 Fitch’s ranch In tho mountains Dock Pool was busy the last part with costs of advertising and expens t of the wyek drilling in grain for Hey es of sale. March 8, 1909 Poo). II. NATHAN. Secretary, Jesse Drew of Yonna made a 1228 Flood Building Han 1’ranclsco. trip to tho Falls last Thursday. Mr. Freeland of Baker City 3-11-4-1 stopped at Mrs. L. M Fitches home again and is clearing land for ono night last week. < OVi Ebl Nolle E. ♦ YON NA ITEMS. • Manuel Vierra. Goo. Ritter has began farming on ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦ Mr. Hall and eon, Clifford, were Department of the Inteilor, U. S. the Paxtou place. It is reported that Oakly Welch, in Yonna Valley from their home Grain must be scarce in Klamath I .a nd Office, Lakevn w, Oregon, Feb. who has Just arrived from the East, stead Sunday. county, for an Indian from Ft. Kla 15, 190». thinks this is a very fine country. J. H. Harris was in Dairy Tues A eufficb nt afilluvll having been math camo by way of the Falls try C. C. Pearson has been busy plow day. ing to get somo und was unsuccess filed in this office by 8. P. Debllnger, ing lately. Albert Beck is staying up in the ful until he got to Geo. Ritter's place, contestant, against homestead entry Tho 20th anniversary of Mr. and mountains with Mr. Wagars. who supplied him with oats, wheat No. 3733 (Serial No 0978), made Mrs. Emil Egcrt's wedding was held Oakly Welch Is now working for March 25, 1907, for ME ‘ % 4 8E ,( Sec HE ’ '4, and rye. 6unday, April 4th. Those at their his brother, Wm. Welch. "’4 and NE'4 HE'/,, HE',, S< Mrs. Chas. Woclk of North Yonna 5, EH NE'4 borne to help them celebrate were: Walter Simpson made a business 8, T. 40 8., , R. 10 E . , by Roy W. Holt, is quite ill at present writing. Ur. and Mrs. Geo. Ritter, Adam trip to Dairy Tuesday. Adam Weidman and Joo Schmidt conteatee, in which It Is alleged that Weidman, Pat Colahan and Riley We noticed in the Dairy Dottings are busy fencing Mr. Weldman's .Mild entrymnn has never resided up Woods. In the Klamath Falls Express some land this week. on nor cultivated the said lurid or Earl and Luke Walker of Bly went very grave mistakes, which we wish Chas. Carlson is now busy plowing. any portion thereof as by law re- to the Falls to get a load of ma wish to correct. School was held Siege) Harris was a bualuesn visit qulrcd; that said entryman has been chinery for Bly. They stopped at 1 in Hildebrand last Monday and Miss absent from said 1- nd for more than or in Dairy Tuesday. Dairy while on their way home and Robinson did not get married, We James Wight, who haB been quite six months last pnsi.and wholly aban- 1 attended the dance. do not know whether these mlstak««s sick with the grippe for several dotted the said land, and that said Chas. McCumber made a business are Intentional or not, but as there weeks, is not improving very fast, absence * ,tu said laud was not due trip to the Falls Tuesday. have been so many, we have begun though he is able to be about and to his en.piuyn ent in the Army, Navj Master Jerry Pearson, Miss Bertha to believe they must be. was visiting bls brother, William, or Marine Corps of the United States Beck, Waive Drew, Beulah Flackus Bert Childers and his brother. as a private s< Idler, officer, seaman tho first part of this week and Velma Pearson, who have been Gene, were welcome visitors at the Mrs. Emil Egert was In Bonanza or marine during the war with Spain, •laying out of sebol on account of Randles ranch last Monday. The or during any war In which the Un- on Business Tuesday sickness or bad roads, returned to former is a well known dealer In Car) Ritter, who has boon sicl Ited States may be engaged. their school in Hildebrand Monday. brick of Klamath Falls, who came Said parties are hereby notified to with the measles, is again at school Jeff. Kirkpatrick is now hauling to look after his land interests in Hazel Fitch returned to school on appear, respond, and offer evidence fertilizer for Manuel Vierra. John Yonna. Wednesday after an absence of two touching said allegation at 10 o'clock Anderson is also sowing grain for Jacob Rueck returned from the a. m. on April 8, 1909, before R. M. weeks, helping to clean house. him. Falls 8unday, where he had gone to Chas. McCumber returned from Richardson, U. S. Commissioner, at Mr. and Mrs. Perry Randles have attend the Water Users Association Klamath Falls, Oregon, and that final tho Falls Thursday. gone to Mrs. L. M. Fitch’s home meeting. He brought back with him Mrs. L. M. Fitch was in Dairy last hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a in the mountains, where Mr. Randlea freight, which he had »ent for some m. on April 2 2,1909, before the Ileg J Thursday. will plow for Mrs. Fitch, and Mrs. time ago. ister and Receiver at tho United Randies will help in the house. W. L. Simpson and Emil Flackus States Land Office in I^kevlew, Ore- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ August Llskey was in Yonna on have been busy breaking horses WAMPI.8 NEWS. ♦ gon. business Sunday. lately. The said contestant having. In a ««««♦♦♦♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Carl Ritter, Earl Beck and Clara In a letter recently received by a j proper affidavit, Aled January 28, | Smyth are absent from school on friend in Yonna, Mrs. Della Colaban , Roy and Tom Parr passed here 1909, set forth facts which show that account of sickness. writes that she will start to her home Tuesday on their way to Ashland after due diligence personal service C. C. Pearson moved Mr. Bliss and in Yonna In June. with a band of horses. of this notice can not be made, it Is family to Bonanza Saturday, so Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bliss have O. L. Chase and daughter, Eva, hereby ordered and directod that sueb Bliss will be near the doctor. rented a house in Bonanza, where camo up Tuesday from their home notice be given by due and proper Wm. Flackus has just received they will Btay for a while. It will near Renwick. publication. 250 strawberry plants, which he be remembered that Mr. Bliss had Lewis and Chris Connolly hare J. N. WATSON, will plant on his home place the misfortune to Injure one of his quit work on the 8. P grade near 2-25-4-17 Register. Willie Clarke has gone to work for eyes while grubbing sage brush It Wampus and have gone homo. Emil Flackus. Is feared that he will lose hfs eye Ell Bigham, one of the men In C. C. Pearson made a business sight, and Is stopping In Bonanza to the employ of the 8. P. Co., was ASK^ ^DIAMOND trip to Bonanza Saturday. be near the doctor, Mrs. Illlss was quite badly Injured Wednesday by roR_ The weather has been very windy in Yonna Thursday, having come having a rock roll on blrn. « « lately and as a consequenco some back to get some of her belongings Mr. and Mrs. Major Spencer and I 9 of the land which has been seeded which they had left here; she sold little son, Laurence, came up from has blown away. Also some of the her poultry to Mrs. O’Brien and will their home near Berwick, Cal., Wed grain which has come up Is frozen perhaps dispose of their stock. nesday, returning Thursday. Jas. Wight mads a trip to Dairy Theo. Flackus has turned bls Eugene Spencer took A. A. Russell Tuesday. horses and cattle out, and many of to Dorris Friday on his way to San Geo. Smyth has been drilling In the other Yonnnltes i;eetn to think Francisco. grain for 8am Hartzler and Joe! it is spring at last and will turn their Jack Ferber came down from his I‘art fir* Northw«*«t Roil »nd ClirtintM. Schmidt. stock out on tho range also. cabin near Puckett’s station Friday Gt on for fllnphty nt nil l»»*«t <l«*i*lerH. for ( iita- . If ri'tonn am ymir ri«*l*litM»rlioo«1, wrK J. H. Haris, who has been ill for Wm. Uhrrnan is now trying to get. evening to get a horse. He bought 10*11« u«. uivltiu iniirif of your «I«- h I«- i . itD'l wi I majJ yr n • pnrliH <»f H«»i»'«*r ■«•«•♦1» fr«M> for yonr tronhle ttome time, is able to be around al) the mon he can to help on the Motia Spencer’s saddle pony. Ie.;;uuo. QulBON and S wani , wau i * TO Spot Cash DAILY For your Eggs, Veg tables, Chickens and Farm Produce During riarcli and April From All Parts of the East. UNION PACIFIC. OREGON SHORT LINE. THE OREGON KAIl.ROAD NAVIGATION CO. 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