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N> a I’ s V>'go- Mr. Brooks, West.y Brooks, Mi. e .vi1 i.»..-» iii.ii ii uh.-i i.F •*> .«I bei « i i.K. lubl > l’rozcrlp- l ul l.i.,1 I UH 8 « it k Lloyd. Joi n Dairocb, J. W. uarroch. 110*1 Is indlcnt- I lier) I Short, l.lojd l.uwc, Fred Miztli 4 itisi kt* U J ’ll la lud UIU.R nil hi all ordi A. ., « Acia . » t « i u I »t Ul 14 4 Smith, Ola Smith, Mrs. II. Pointer i Prüf. Ju». Injuci , «.« r iu «.Mtutjt na j ili II UH' » ot |.X,l ,.h|i.u . , Pakt1 V, It,.« tek j uy ,t4.i««iu« ut.iaiu. Tiils W. W. MaRim. W. I* Mil . u. rrmtdy u tvur IL « Lu« p« • rr u VleR Itv Stort, Ernest Durkoy and Mi ih t ip Unta, Its 1 . Mil, «M «I « ..MuilU i UI lllU itlUUHU L. Boggs. g’.od uffici» l»«- \ uttOU «UiluU I.XpUURIOU. OREGON AGRICULTURAL CGI, iug (rii Cupi Ibis I.KGK, Corvallto, Or., May 4. Pio- I1 ■ g. «‘“a »>uu u.aUo the oullre noni la» vory ♦ ♦ Ik-fore «-¡«sting yuur imper juu should teccitn«- familiar witA :i a. tt «s rum- íuxaor Jume» oryduu, i.eud ui luu Ut CUU .IU mu U» iu au UUIOUIUUIIU tUul ♦ posed of t<.o tu» Spring Htyl«-» and learn what general effixta are to (>re- department of poultry hujbaudry.Uaa uvur u.i.ii u»i paved silueta, sud leu pure .1 and ilio just iajuud tl» Ul»l bullollU to uig oxi.luu paiuuu« and iiaiuiai rollsbls most vail thia M-aaoa. All oar (tapers are herr, and the aelectiow 8 K Iconblco and daughter,Bessie, ilruudi i» of CLIckeua." Il la a aiuall Utuuliua aui’iouudlug the tail inurcu* drugc; 11? i, opini««» went to Morrill Inst week. vigl.i-|ug«i paiupblo; In tbo luriu of uiuugi.l fui tu iiiuuy uxcluiiiulluiia ut afforded far ricreda anything ever shown in the city be fora. and other har Mrs. J. H. Harris left Monday for u readlug leaaou, aud coutalua que» juipiiau und pluaauru from thU voi- mful drugs be We have Wall Paper from to ernta a doable roll and up. Texas, where oho expects to spoud a Ilona Hud blanks tor auawuriug tor ' urau ut twu «tuia, wl,u »u auccuaaiuiiy ing excluded. I few weeks llioa« that caiu to tuku up Hie course. biuugiit tbo Alluutlc fluel fruii» lite 11 e ma >y dls- We do paper hanging, painting, kalaoniiniiig and interior couc.-rtliig in- W. T. Elliott was out to his ranch Au something of lulereut anil luatruc- Atlantic to tbu racltic uu Ita wurld f I u «- n c o s to ► WORK GVARANTEKD. Wednesday. decorating. tlou to poultry breeders. It lias never ' tour. « . ii h woman Mrs. Clsrence Harris and Mrs. bud au equal In this state. Aa a uuval officer, Admiral Kvaua Is COlIHlSlltly Manse Harris were visiting at the Professor Dryden Brat shows what haa traveled uxtuuaively and bua a il>j ctcil len der her liable Mack home Wednesday. a wonderful Industry the poultry vlaltud ull of thu grual expositions "'«of functional disorders _ ------- tl nt Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Short went to buatniMu Is, then takes up tho differ- In recent years, but In bls oplulou the , . ; . not only tend to destroy her comfort Mr. Newton’s Saturday evening eut sides of actual poultry raising, Hi-alllo (air sots the paco toi futuro pappine«., but which gradually Ivea and Calio Icunblce went to lie suya: “The money value ot the oxpoaltluua of au International churu merge Into chronic und aerloua dlu- Olone Friday. wheal crop In thu Uailed Slates lust I ctor. Nyal’s Vegetable Proscription la Jarnos Pool of Olene hauled three your was leas Guiu the products of Adinltal Evans visited tbo exposi In the Spring is the time to do yvnr House Ihsinting, and you I loads of post» tor J 8. Mills last thu beus. Th esc products poul tion In March, two and u fault mouths without u poor for lliu SUCMMftil treatmnel of female weakness, paln- should select year grade ot paint which will not fade or peel week. try aud eggs weru ustiuialod by before the official dato of the open fui uml diaordored mooslrutatlou, off. Our Paints are Guarantea-d. We have Just received the Jim Dixon wu up to John Short's Government otllcials as wurtb over lug Juuo I uf till* year, Ho fourni hjstorla, crump», “bourlug duwu Largest Sliipmeut of Paints shown in thia city, and thus give Sunday. ftiUO.OUO.UUO In lkOli. Thu poultry tbu gioundu Iu «xcollunl coudilluii pains,” Inflammation mid falling of tho womb This In n ronmdy of Those who were Falls visitors this products of (Jregou laat year were Flower* wero in blussom, trees anil you a complete Hue from which to select your colors. I sterling worth. week were: Mr. and Mrs. J. I. woith enough to pay all the ap- shruba iud been set out In every I OCR PAINTS ARE »1.00 PER GALLON Short and faqilly, Mr. Pine, 8 E. prupriatluns made by tbu last Logis- uuok aud corner, tiiuusumls uf rimilo UNDERWOOD S PHARMACY Icenblce, Mr. Hawkins, Frank Mills, laturu for two year.“ We trace Wall Paper from 10 cenia a double roll and up. dendron and cui tua dahlia piunta und Cor. 7th and Main Streets Mr. Lee. F T. Short. Mrs. Miller. Mr. Ho then takes up thu rissava of Ileon banked against II o buildings, We do paper hanging, painting, kalMnntning and interior It bi him th FallM .... <>r«'g«»n Kilgore. Henry Conn. T. M. Cun Is tho best poultry, und shows which and the streets uud walks paved. » WORK GUARANTEED. decorating. ning! am, John Shepard, W. F. for egg bieodlng, for meat bruedlug, All uf the larger buildings wore Arant, Chas. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. guneral purposes, etc.; shows which completed, und the United Hiatts \< 11 li I U Z^T Biehn Building J. S. Mill« und Frank Irish. u tie moat proiltublu varieties of Government structures nearly so c V z I j L x O One Block West of Public School ia i«4 uriHils and some guucrul udvice aa to i‘ei iuuueul lire proof bulldlugs ul thu the selecting of chickens. exposition to rovurt to the Uulver- 4 Thu bulletin ia gotten out through ult> of Waifaliigtun were ready to ♦ LONE PINK ITEMS. « the deparlnieul of college extunaluu, ¡ receive exhibits, and Ibttrv wus thu u str • •• w und auyonu wUblug to unroll in the ulr of ctiuipl1 tcuckS ovur^whuio. Tho Walter Roas, who recently pur cuursu muy do ao free of cl urge t>y <Jr, (-on, Washington, California ami t <>N I IM’ I !.. chased the E. I.. Allen ranch, took sendtug In their name at once. \\ u I Inglon buildings were Inspect Department of th«» Intel lor, t* S. po&ae&^luu this week. I nd by Admiral Evans, us wnru the Glen St ou in an writes Iroin Seattle liDH. VI i: ON IIOG'S Manufacturera, Agricultural, Minos, lumd tiffic«1, Lakeviow, Oregon, F«4i. that ho is soil pleased with his work Fisheries, Foreign, Orletilul, For- 15. 1*09. A sufficient iiffiilavlt having lic<n there. Raising hugs fur market Is um of FIRST-CLASS TURNOUTS Auditorium, Firn» Arts and fih d In this ofilcc by H P I> k | i linger, Twin calves have always boon a the greatest uf thu coming luduatrle» of tho larger uxl lblt paluccs conteuant, again«! homestead entry curiosity, but not so here in our val- for Klutuatb county. Although hard With or Without Driver No .1733 (Hi-rlnl No O97H>, niuda ley, for tbey are becoming quite ly enough pork is ralsoJ turo to March 25. I#07. for HE', HE%. Hoc. common, Two pair may be seen supply tho local trade, jet It Is easy A Ulti III tit HTOItY », E% NE\ and NE% HE, H>*c. at J. E. Entuan's ranch, and one Lo secure plenty ot evidence that pair at Dervan's ranch, while an there is a largo prodi in the Indus- Col Allison Is an enthusiastic V. T 40 H . It 10 E., bv Roy W Holl, I other pair may be seen with the co w try- Moro farmers euch year are booster, but m.-mutimos l.c lets his contestee, In which tt 1» alleged Gut near Shannon Booth's place. going into the business, even in this Imagination run away with Mtn. a« xul'l entryman haa never resided uir Carl Barks bad the misfortune to county, and It will xhui bo that no 1 Is evident by the following bear on nor cultivated the said land or i uny portion thereof a» by law re dislocate bis thumb Monday evening, farmor can afford lo not keep at story in the Portland Journal week. It was neceesary to phene for quired, that said entry man ha» beea but Is a plucky little fellow and did least ten or twenty hogs. Ailisou, u wull-kuowu Port- "M. L. • SI MMERS NEWS. ♦ the doctor. not miss a day of school. Don Holgate, wbo is in the city laud real ««tate broker, wbo baa Juat absent from said land for more than ♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a Will Worden passed through the Mr. and Mrs. Kinder and children, from Merrill, stalos that they raised returned from a trip to Klamath • lx months last past.am! wholly aban- Homer Smith has returned from country Friday. Myrtle, Frances and Johnny. pa»»ed from 150 to 200 Logs hut year, aud Falls, Or... brings tbo news thut donr<1 the said land, and that said Al Melbaae and daughter, Emma, through our valley on thulr way to are planning to Increase thu uumbor when the new Huutburn 1'acltlc line «livnr« from anld land waa not due Bedding, Cal., where he has been to visited the ranch Thursday. take some cattle. their home near Spring Lake. They thia your. ua be bellcvea thut they into li.at place la completed, about to his employment In the Army, Navy E. W. 8mith lost a fine milk cow have been living on thu Patteraon'a aro one of the biggeM money makers May (I, there will spring up a city or Marine Corps of tl «• United Htai< ♦ Bor -Sunday, to Mr. and Mrs. ' aa a private soldier, officer. seaman Laat weak. ranch near Merrill for the past year. in tie country. “Hog raising und the of amazing proportions. Fred Smith, a twelve pound girl. lor marine during the war with Spain, Guy Merrill drove forty head of Miss Blanche Robinson und Will dairy business will be the two grout "Fur 20 years tho people of K la Mrs. Addie Schznelser will leave Jersey cows from Rogue River Valley Wilson passed through our district industries of this country," raid Mr. math Falls and Rs vicinity have bcun *or during anv war In which the t’n- eh orti for her old borne in CalUor- to his ranch near Merrill. Hu will Saturday, going to thu Falls. Holgate, “Klamath county could doing tl ulr utmost to secure u rail- , lied Htatea may be engaged. Raid pnrtles arc herebv notified |<> help aupply the new creamery at James Cole Is very ill at the hoo supply tho entire count with pork, road line, und now that such Is near ters. H. L. Boggs visited Mrs. Merrill. pital al the Falls. i and to see a packing plant ly completed, business has received appear, respond, and offer evhletic«« 1 look Kline'Saturday. W. P. Mlles made two header beds Mrs. Alina LaPrarie, Roy IX established in this valley Just aa uudsuul impetus A grt<at many touching satil nilcgatlnn at 10 o’clock William Hooper, who is working for W. W. Maatea last week. Prärie, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pbll- joou as the farmers wuke up to tho luud deals of largo magnitude are a m on April 8, ISO!», before R M at Holland, visited the school Fri Frank Galbreath is working for lip» went to the Fall« Friday Dlgbt i easy money to be made by rulsing being consummated dully .according Richardson U. R Commissioner, at day. E. W. Smith. to attend lodge. hogs, The pork raised in this to Mr. Allison, and so fast aro new Klamath Falls. Oregon, and that final Summers scnool will close May 2 8 Charles Ager was buying grain Joe Dor van took a load of meat county is superior to much of that settlers corning In tl at it is Impos hearing will ho held at lo n'clock • with a picnic to the lower lake. Ev- from Jim Dixon Monday. to the Falls Wednesday. grow n in tho corn 8tat«-s of tho sible for them to get uccommoda- m on April 22.1 H'lS. Morgan Smith is hauling posts. •ryone in the district is invited to Mr. Ward, Ed. Allen and H. L. Middle West. Thia is due to the tlou. Many are living In tents, und later and Ilevwlver Htntca l.nn<l Office In Nelson Smith finishod drilling attend. Booth cleaned grain at the Beebe favorable wi nt her conditions, the uno aeclion resembles a teni city. W. P, Mlles Is thinking of return- Major Worden Saturday. ranch last woek. cool nights in tho summer, und the “'Truing will bo running Into gon. tug to his former home in California. Charles Linzi sold seven horse for The aafd e«>nte«tnnt nsvlng. In n Mr». Carl Robley, Mrs. Fred excellent feed t! at can bo grown. Klamath Falls by May A,* declared E. W. Smith will build a house for {750 last Monday. Rtuckle and Mrs. Joo Siticklo visited The fli Id pm has not been grown Mr. Allison, ‘and us soon as the rall- proper nfitilnvlt. filed Jannarv IS, Mr. Moorey on his ranch. H. Roberts is hauling grain to Mrs. Booth Saturday. very much yet, but it will bo used ri.nd ofilclnls sol'vt u day for opening I 1H09. •et forth »net« which «how ths' There will be two new schools tow a. Judge Low passed through our quite «extensively In tho future. the line, one of the largest and most after due diligence |>«>rM>nal •••rvlci- In the districts next to the Summers I Fred Smith was at Charles Linzi’» | district Saturday on his way to th«- “It cost us lost year on an aver unique barbreuvs in tho history of >>f this notice can not he niad««, it tn district. One will be at Henley and on business Tuesday. Falls. age of Hi cents a pound to raise tho West will be hold. Everyone herebv ordered ami it I r i-rl «M I list «iicli one at Midland. They will take Mrs. McMillian Is visiting at Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Beebe, Gtisslo Beebe. and feed our hogs until they wore from everywhere will bo Invited to notice he given bv due and propet some of the children from our school. Fred Smith's. Harry Booth, Shannon Booth. nine months old. Wo fed alfalfa, attend. A bund of cowboys has been publication. Mr3. Simmons and two children Ernest Durkey. John Matney. Mike mill feed and barley. This was figur at work for some time trying to Ola and Ruby Smith, Ruth Dixon J. N. WATSON, and Mis3 Garrison visited Miss have been visiting Mrs. E. W. Smith. Galarneau, Faye Robley and Mrs. ing the full cost and allowing inter roundup a number of live bears. 2-Zn-4-17 Realster Brooks Monday. Fred Smith has been busy repair Kirkendall wero at, the Falls last est on tho value of the land at |50 They plan to drive them into town, John Darroch will vi31t relatives ing his fences for the past few days. Saturday. an acre. An acre ot alfalfa will feed hold a bear danoe, then kill them NOTH K EOK III l>H FOR WOOD In Eugene as soon as school closes. H. L. Boggs has completed a new Miss Atla Griffith and Charlie De ten hogs. It is easy for anyone to and serve b<ar meat at tho feast. Notice la hereby given that sealed Miss Garrison will leave in June to house for Mr. Gardner. Lap visited Mr. ami Mrs. Chas. Lewis figure tho profit on raising hogs, There will also bo other novel enter bill» will be received by the County attend the summer Normal at Mon- Ola Smith, who has been visiting Sunday. Ours cost 2 % cents a pound, and In tainments'.” Clerk at thu Court llou«! In Kia1 mouth. Mrs. H. Pointer for the past week, Nick Monson has rented Dr. Pal- carload si ipmonts tho freight to Ran math Falls, Oregon, up to tho Nth * Mr. and Mrs. Jim Short of Poe baa returned home. terson'» ranch near Merrill. Francisco would bo about l*4c. The , day of May, 1909, at 2 o'clock p. tn. »alley visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ola Smith spent Friday night with _ a well market price In theclty is from Ovo PARDON SOUGHT FOR Plerco Comb is having for furnishing wood for Klamath Dixon Monday. Deila Meihase at the Falls and visited drilled on his ranch by Mr. Powers, to seven cents, so that even If one IIENRY MELDItl’M County as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dixon visited the swimming pool whilethere. Georgia Boot h vlslted Mrs. La bought their grain they could clear Elghty-Ovu cord* of four-foot wood Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Short Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Smith and Sam Varner Prärie last 8unday. from {f.O to |75 an acre on the WASHINGTON, May 4.—Appllca- delivered at the Klamath County Mr. and Mrs. Stiles, who have visited their sister, Fannie Varner. Mrs. Stevenson and Mrs. Coleson land used.” tlon has be n made for a pardon for High School building, and Forty been visiting Mrs. Stiles’ parents, Sunday. visited Mrs. Mike Galarneau Satur- Henry Meldrum, whoso term of Im- cords of slxtoen-lnch wood ricked up Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hooper, have Cbarlee Linzi bought some seed day. prlsonrnont for land frauds is ubout In tho w<M>d shod nt tho Court House AHK LAW AGAINHT returned to their home at 8wan grain from J. W. Darroch Monday. Rin Barks and Pink Barks were to expire. The pardon Is sought to In Klamath Fall*. Oregon; said lot* LIFTING OP HKIRTH Lake. H. Roberts »old »lx sacks of at Beebe's Sunday. r« storo Meldrum's citizenship. of wood to bo delivered by the first Mrs. J. D. Hooper has been con potatoes to Obencbaln & Ward last Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robley visited Henry Meldrum, cx-Unlted States day of September, 1909; also Ffty fined to her bed for several days with week. Mrs. Jory Sunday. Los Angeles, Cal., Mny 4. Goorgo flurveyor-Genoral for Oregon, Is now cords of four-foot wood to bo doliver- heart trouble. She is up again now. Morgan Smith visited Mlss Mel- Mr. Bunnell was at the Falls last Alexander, Lon Angeles’ reform I serving a »cntunco at McNelll'a Is ed on the County Road near what I* Major and Mrs. Worden and Mr. base Sunday. Saturday. Major, and tho city council arc con land. Hu wag convicted by F. J. known as tho John Hmart place, to I I and Mrs. Burge Mason were out to The squirrel» have been »o de- Miss Inez Comb and Ram Comb at- sidering tbo passing of an ordinance Honey during tho land fraud trial*. bo delivered In May and Juno, 1909. the ranch last week. »tructlve in the schtiol yard that H. I tended the show In Merrill Baturday limiting tho height to which women Moldrum waa brought to Portland lo I AH of abovo wood to be cut out ot F Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mitchell and L. Boggs Is killing them with poison night. may ralso their skirts above their! testify in tho John II. Hall cuno re- greon pine timber and thoroughly son were visitors in the neighbor ed wheat. Harry Booth bluentoned barley at shoctopx on tho streots. While the gardlng Goorgo C. Brownell, a wil Hcanoned. ( hood Tuesday. Ed Royce and Mr. Colbert were at Beebe's Tu«>sday. dly officials have mado no definite acss, but was not permitted on tho The Court reserves tho right to Mason, the contractor, and E. W. Charlo» Linzi'* on business last week. Tho ditch men left Mrs. Steeman's statement regarding the moral turpi-' stand. Efforts have been mado for reject any and all bld*. Smith are leveling and ditching tho Elmer Applegate and family passed last Friday. tudo of stocking displays, they nr«1 nemo time past to secure tho pardon I C. R. DE LAP, County Clerk. Miller ranch. here lost week on their way to the The well drillers failed to get agreed that the complaint of J. W of Meldrum by his wife and relatives I Mis3 Garrison visited Mrs. Kline Falla. water at Ct as. Lewi*’ homestead last French of 401 Routh Hope street,who Meldrum was oonvlctcd for fradulont Saturday. Jim Dixon was at W. W. Maston's week. brought tho matter to their attention, surveys. Charles Llnzi has decided to re on business Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Depew spent Is worthy of serious consideration main on the Catholic ranch until the Mrs. Pointer attended *ervlc«Mi at Saturday at the Falls. French's letter to tho Mayor, which school C1OSC3. the Falls Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lewis are first rail'd his attention to tho sub ASK^ ¿DIAMOND E. B. Henry was buying grain from Dave Houston passed through the now working for Clyde Bradley. ject, was as follows: roR_ J3QAND Jim Dixon last week. country last week. Harry Booth made a business trip “There ought to bo nn ordinance ball There is to be a now danco Vl'tltors to the Falls from Summer» to Fred Stevenson’* last Friday. prohibiting women from lifting their erected in the neighborhood. It will district and vicinity this week were: Fred Steeman Is now living on ¡skirts higher than 12 Inches. Rome be ready for use In the Fall. Jim Dixon, Dave Wade, Louie Dixon, homestead. Eastern cities h: vo such nn orill- Harry Pointer, who has been in Mr. and Mrs. H. Roberts, E. W. The Vos* boys were visitors ln ’ nance. I have often seen women town serving on the Jury, is again Smith, Homer Smith, Nelson Smith, our district last week. 'crossing Broadway, In frnot of the Tb*r»«fvfnnr«Mf’t’nll I'ntternsteMIhR*Vol1** on hij ranch. . ¡Morgan Smith, H. L. Boggs, Oak et f II It! 'J any 1 I II I in L •• <1 I pi: let I • I III« I» U» Miss Hattie Voss was visiting Miss City Hall, who take pride In show BMi'unt of then xtylw, ■»rm h » a <1 alniplit Itf. I George Trammel and Etta Turner Boggs, Mr. Carroll, Pearl Carroll, Gertrude Steeman Saturday, IÌI «•('n 11'« JIT it« H» I tt«> ' lite O.iren nf Fuahlon) hMl Ing that there nro no holos In thofr I Ihn»a xMi ,f i, ,, ,,f i rr I. M . ' '• attended the ball game Sunday, 'j. . Mr. Ingraham, Harry Ingraham, H. • •«• I» W« « 11 • > l> < I ( I} Hi li' <l I ■•'r«t stocking* and that their garments I r»mnt»«r, /| Fvrty >iil»N<:rlb«r H»IN a M i J. a II r<AU Grown for I ’ it < I fir Ritiri hw mt Hod an«l i ’ hrti«»»*. Prof. Swnn passed through the j Pointer, Ohdrlee Linzi, Austin Great Britain will need a few match their nults. It Is had for the Nov* on «llajthiÿ nt ail l««i«t drah*rw A-k for < hi •- tain l’*rr«4. vili -I >|l.a lol! ly log tit*. I f ti'H «ni an ««in «»nr fHlKlil»«irhoo>l. writ# country Friday. --- ] Hooper, William Hooper, Eldln Deo- more. Dreadnoughts to protect it» morals of tho mon, and tho old men I »ulr A< cihh VVniilt <1. prwmhtni« »f •a, tnvbiF iiHinr of r«mr «li ni» i. or«<l w« wJl utail libe« «I («•«»)» <-mimasi1 n I'ntftrn < talogti«( »>1 t ua. imi a pit« kof of fI«»* rr •«•«•«la frre» f• <r mnf » r' tilila i • ' n«) and I’lemhtm fatai«»1 u« («bowing 4'in p«en mn») Darris Pointer was quite sick last |nls, Mr». Schmelser, Mrs. Kline,' possoaslon of tho south polo. cannot help rubbering. M il amo Uto Co . fun tuno , O mí - ü « ano iroMNi. wun ••MA 1 Addica» luti M l LAAX CU«*«»« hutte. ! Wall Paper $ GUARANTEED pAINTS F CHAS. R. BALDWIN, Proprietor I