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. B W a BL B A U C T I O N I 1 "ORT LA ND TAKEN NOTICE. BK) FOR< K AT WORK. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ MERRILL ITKMH. ♦ Nyala V«g«>- Cabl'j Pruecrip- tlon lx Indicai- «<! In nil ordi nai y dlMvus--» of wi men. Thl* remedy never dlsiipmilnts. It* K-.od effectx be ing percuptibln irotn tiri very 0:'*l. It I* com posed of the pur« t and the most reliable liKirou- drug« I rials, opiutva mid other har mful drugs be ing «<*<-ln<!ed Thu many dls- cuuci’itlng in- f I ii «> n c a s to which woiiim M I* «-«instantly subjected rvo- d«'r ber Battle to mmiy fututloual disorders that not only tend to destroy her comfort »nd happiness, but which gradually merge Into chronic uud serious dis I eases > Nyul's Vegetable l’r«wcrlption la without ii peer for the lli'-ceasful ¡reatmnet of female weakness, pain- tul uud disordered menstrutatto», hysteria, crumps, "bearing down pain*," infliiuimutlon and falling of the womb This If. u remedy of slerllug worth (Oregonian) Thu employment of n few hundred ♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦A The first train luto Klamath Fail* additions! wui klngmeu lu Klamath David uud Henry Cox went to has come and goue, ami now Kia Full* does not cause th« stir that It Klamath Falls Sunday afternoon, math Fall* 1» devoting all II.-« unerg did a f« w yi-uru ago. The city aeauia where they will go from there on I i««s to a day of rejoicing over the ad- to tai getting so large that a few the boat to Odessa They will return veut uf the steel st«-ed. "Railroad hundred people more or l«-ss does In a few day*. When Chief Day" has b«.w-n set for June 14th. not attract attention. Th« duuee given In honor of the i and Kluuiath Fall* iutend» to she w Construction Engineer Hoey of the candidates for the A. Y, I*. Esposi- the world tho resources that the city Southern Pacific brought In over lion was a grand affair, Th« sup|«-r f can put forth. two hundieti men u few days since to given nt the Riverside Hot») Ono of the most significant things work on the depot grounds It op nice. .about the day has b«>«n th«- eager- pnrently caused very inile comment, Miss Rachael Applegate, the Met * nea* with which the Idea ha» been where a few years ago the towu rill ach«M>l teuchei of the Intelinedl taken up by both Sacramento and would have beeu all ex«iteni< nt over ate room, spent Hnturduy nnd H-induy KLAMATH FALLS. NEAR THE Sun Francisco, both ot which cities the eVent This Inctdeut simply d«*- in the couutry with fileud* TOWN, MIDLAND of monxtraten th«- growth of Klamath are sending ««p«*cial excursion Charite Cox has gon.- to work at bu*in«*M> men Sacramento jot . s Falls. Very few of the citizens roe- the »aw ml Fl for Turner Bros FORTY HEAD OF HORSES OF MY OWN BREED. CONSIST will be there in force, and a strung !i*<* th«- immens«- amount of Im Mrs Funk und children of Kin- IMG OF STALLIONS, GELDINGS, MAKES AN!» COLTS, DRAFT ANI» endeavor will be mad«- to attract prov. tuiBi going on In thlt. city and muth Falls attended the Christian BUGGY TEAMS AND YOUNG GROWING STOCK, .ALI. HALTER busibees to Sacramento l hut ha» the uumber of men uctually being Science services Sunday BROKE. previously,by reason of pei--mil P«e- .employ«-«!. The sixth and seventh grades of tervnCe. com*- to Portland Mr lloey now hu» 300 men. ISO th<> Met rill school are luklng ruml- There has been some talk of the of which ut« »vorklng close to the HARNESS FOR TWENTY HORSES. nation. Erickwoa a |‘olt<-r*-»n. the ALL OF MY FARM MACHINERY, CONSISTING OF TWO NEW business men of Portland making city, Grandma Wilson is avtuu better BANG PLOWS. THREE WALKING PLOWS, TWO GRAIN DRILIR, a special excursion to Klamath railroad contractors, employ nt the Tb«> commencement sermon that ONE FIVE-SECTION HARROW, OMR DISC HARROW, ONE THHEE- Fall* The railroad company will pr«-»ent time !75 men.and theii c rew was preached by Itcv I. M Ander- OANG DISC PLOW. ONE REAPER, ONE HEADER ALMOST NXW. provide special excursion», und once is smaller now than It has b«s-n aon wn well attended The church ■OUR MOWING MACHINES, THREE HAY RAMEN. THREE IMWKft- at Klaruath there will be eutertuin- Th«- Hut Springs Improvement Com- was decorated with flower» IX»MTLETE; ’ meat diverm- enough to meet the pany has about tlft«'«*n men and uev- LIFT HAYBUCKS, ONE MAST AND BOOM DERRICK, COMPLETE; J«-»» Johnson w« nt to Klamath eral team* macndamizlng Spring TWO WAGONS (8fc INCH), ONE WAGON. BRAND NEW. THREE most fastidious taste. Fulls Monday morning ■THING WAGONS, ONE TOP BUGGY, ONE COUPLING FOB RACK There will be an historkul parade street, which runs to the depot Next Wednesday evening u big UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY Th«- comi«an> 1» also tou- ACTION WAGON, ONE BldkCKlBtmi OUTFIT, ONE I*AND ROLLER, I with ludians in wurpaiut. cowboys, ground* bunquet will be given to Mr. und BOrBLETREES AND STRETCH MBS, ALL KINDS OF RANCH TOOLS, pack, traiu and freighter» Then- will structlng about a mile of sidewalks Cut. 7th uud .Main Streets Mrs II E. !•«♦>, Miss Rachael Apple ONE «90 COOKING RANGE. HOWEHOLD ANI» KITCHEN FUKNI- bo the oid-fa»hion«‘d stag« couch un«l along th«« Fort Kinmath road an«! Klamath Fall» • • • • Oregon gato und Miss Elie Coilahan Spring —«•.j street Besides this, TURE. THREE GUNS, UP-TO-DATE; AND MANY OTHER THINGS. 'modern auto stage in the parad«« to'down «• Thu, moving picture show was her«* Sol It I TO < REDITORN. , illustrate the progress of the W«-st Engln«**-r Zumwalt nar. a crew plat fur two nights. In the Matter of the Estate of John In order not to clash with the ting some nr c ju ut y for illo company AI.L WILL BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE TO THE HIGHEST V Evan* of Poe Valley I* In Mrr II. Hall, deceased. I Rose Festival, the dat«- ot Railroad j The street car company is employing BIDDER ON THE FOLLOWING TERMS: rill visiting with his sister, Mrs Nolle« I» hereby given that the Day was changed to June 14th -from IS to 15 men on the extensiou Vennfta Bunting, nnd friend» undersigned him be<n appoint«-«! by SI MS UNDER »SO. CASH; OVER «U0 TO »1OO. SIX MONTHS' j from the curlier date at first ar- of th«* truck nnd th«- operai Ion of Robbie Adums is home vHltlng the Coiinty Court of Klumuth Coun Klamath is called "the land ' its r«»ck crusher. Its force hus rec- ranged, TIME; OVER gtOO, ONE YEAR’S TIME. Pl KCH AMERS OF COLTS. with his parent» ami friends ty. Oregon, Administrator of tly^ THREE YEARS OLD AND UNDER, WILL BE GIVEN 18 MONTHS’ were things grow," and it is in i eutb been reduced from about 25 « «late of John It Half, dvo used, amt’ Mil It I. <iy TIME. ALL NOTES TO BEAR 10 PER CENT INTEREST FROM the hope that Portland citizens will nu-n Th«- Light A Wat« r Company MALE, all persons ion lug claim* is inviting is working 15 or 20 men and half respond that Klamath DATE OF SALB WITH APPROVED SECURITY. THREE PER CENT By virtue on und sui.l «-sliite ure hereby req ! every Portland man to see the city 'u dozen teams at the prciu-cit time older of »al« DISCOUNT FOR CASH. by th« present the tame duly vvr Ified, us and the land tributary to it. With ' Prartlcally all of th«*»c men arc «■m- Clerk <«f th«- of Kin by law required, , to m« nt th« l.aw the advent of the railroad, Klunuith ployed on improvement work Be- muth County, PARTIES LIVING AT A DISTANCE, BRING YOVR BLANKETS om«<< of it. w. Keesee In Klamath is bound to make a rapid growth and i sides the««-, there ure the men ettl- th«- 21st day AND STAY OVER NIGHT. PLENTY OF FEED FOR MEN ANI» Falls, Oregon, within ' clx months it is believed that unl«-»s Portland ployed lu th«- regular trud«-s. on ca-rtuln action HORSES WITHOUT CHARGE. SALE WILL BEGIN AT ONE O’l’IXX’K men show their interest iu the , buiiditig contracts, »aw mill», «<« i Court ot th« Slut«- of Oregon, for th«- from this date. IN THE AFTERNOON OF JUNE 18TH, <OMMEN<IN<1 AGAIN THE Dated at Klamath Falla. Oregon growth and opportuniti«-« of the city, ! County <>f Klumuth. wherein Eugen«- thl» 13th day of May, 1909. FOLIOWING MORNING AT NINE O’CLOCK. AND WILL CONTINUE the trade will go to California. At Spencer, u* plaintiff, recovered UNTIL EVERYTHING IS SOLD. L. J. BAUMAN, oi l l< I Its any rate, Californians are making judgment agaiust F L. Wright, de Ad miniai t utor of th« Estât» great efforts to get the business fendaat, for the rum of *7X0 XO, to- 5-13 8-10 of John B Hall, deceased POSITIVELY NO BY-BIDDERS Afbauy, Or., Muy 21. The gründ gelber with attorney » h»«e. coats lodge of Odd Fellows elected the »*<1,900.00 BONANZA Hl LLETIN ITEMS. and iut<-r«-»t thereou froui thè I7th following officer» Grand Master. day <>! \pill. 1909, al lite rate of < lly of Ivlanuilh I all» HeWrr Itomi» Scaldi proposnl» wtll tee rocelved Last Saturday while Eugen«- Wil H. E Coolidge of lai Grand«-, «leputy 8 per «<-nt per unnuni, und un ordar PRESIDENT FIRST NATIONAL BANK, KLAMATH FALLA, ORE kerson was riding a wild horse, the gründ master. Thoma.-« F Ryan of <<l !... th«- und.-rxigio «I. Polire Judge »al« »1 all righi, iutereig und lille BOOKKEEPER AND MANAGER OF SALE. animal reared up and fell backward, Oregon City, gründ warden, A W of aaid delendaut In und lo th«- tì'■* of Ih«- City of Klumuth Fallii.Oregon, catching the rider underneath and Boaetsox of Albany.giund secretary, of 8W uniti th<- 21 si day ut Juue, 1909, ut Bvcllon 30; thè N Cj of J hurting him very badly. Th«- born E K. Sharon re-elected; grand rep th«- NWV « uud l.ot» I, 3, H«s 39; th«- ut th« hour of X o'clock p. m. for of the raddle struck Mr. Wilkerson resentative; E D. Hostetller for two NW t '« of .Mi',, SE <4 of NW>, und thè purchase of lio.ouu.oo tour per OF MERRILL. ORE. AUCTIONEER ' in the pit of the stoma« h. und it was years i 8. Lots I, 2, 3 nnd 4 of Sectlon 30, ««-ni «oupon sewi-r homi»,or uuy part • ar, .ill In Township - thought at first he war seriously in- I Stryki-r 39 South of llunge thcri-of. tu bv tSMui-d In 'pursuance re . jured, but at present he is getting | grand 7 East. Willamctt«- M<-ridlan.Oreg«>n of un «ndlnance udopted by thè Common Couucll of salii city uu thè I along as well a* could b«- expected. | eli-cti-d uh upon )'X>«utl<«H t«> satisfy th« sum Th? principal tight u « m mad« on At present be suffers «unsiderable of t*8 2 4 «Ine and unpaid on the I9th day of May, 1909, and under pain, but it is thought that be will the office of gründ wurden, there be 17th day of April, I9«9 un ari of thè L-gislatlve Assembly ing »ix «andldatc» for the position «if 190«*, hlitl In thè office of th« H k - be allright in a short time. I Nbtlce I* hereby given that I will f ! It is understood that evidence Larkin Reynolds. George II. Riches, ««a th«- 19th day of June, 1909, nt rctary of State, Fcbruary 13, 190*. sufficient to convict will be presented , A W. B uw « tsox , Otis Andur»on, M I th«- flout door of the Court H oum < «-titillisi un "A«t to Incorporai« thè to the June Grand Jury aguinBt a Oswold and C R. Hayworth, were j in the City ut Klamuth Falls,Oregon. CI! ■ of KI„II..,1), Fall».'’ Bowersox received local violator of the liquor laws. Be-, th«* candidal«*» I ut th«- hour of 2 o'clock p. m off 8ul«l lumd» wtll be payublc 20 Before «•electing your paper you should become familiar with sides he charge uf violating th«- local | the necessary numlx-r and was d«>- •aid day, s«-ll ut public auction to years from date of Issa«, interest to William R. Hall wus option law, ther«- Will be also a clared elected •th«- bigbeat bidder tor cash, all right, be pai«! »«-mlannuully on tte» 1st charge of selling whisk-y to minors,- a candidate for secretary, but only and interest of the »aid F L. Wright day of October nnd April of «ach ▼ail this , and probably a case for the Federal ' received €9 votes principal and Interest in and to the 8^* of BW X ut 8«-c- year; One thousand Odd Fellows marc a- authotitles as to seltiug whiskey to payablo In lawful money of the tion 20, the N't of NW% and Lots afforded . Indians. Th«- tacts are uutorious uud | ud tbiuugb Albauy «• streets yester- 1 und 2 of Section 29; the NW^ of United HtaU-a at th« office of the the case has been wat< b--d for some day afternoon in the annual parade, of NEU. 8E'A of NWfe uud Lots City We Trcasur«>r, Klamath Falls, time. As the Grand Jury meets The proeeesion was b«*ad«*«l bv the 1, 2, 3 and 4 of Section 30, all in i Oregon We do shortly it is thought advisable to Albany band and the Patriarch* Township 37 South of Range 7 East. Sald botida wll) be issued In de- ! await its action. i Militant in fui) uniform, Next came Willamctt«- Meridian, taken nnd nomlnations as follows, to-wlt: decorating. WORK GUARANTEED. | Now that the spring weather ap- the Rebekah» and after them the levied upou as tho property of F 20 bond« of thè denominailun of pears to be over, the Bonanza Val grand lodge, 500 strong, and about L. Wright, or so mnch thereof a* (1000.00. ley's Commercial Club i* preparing 200 member» of subordinate lodges. may be n«>e«anary to satisfy the lum 30 bonds of the denomination of Marching in the ranks was Frank to attract settlers to this section of . of *88 3 4 in favor of Eugene *500.00. . Klamath county. We have tbou*- W Benson. Governor of Oregon, who Spencer, judgment creditor, together 50 bond* of the denomination of ' and* of acres of surplus land of fine arrivt-d to atend the grand lodg<- as with Interest and costs and disburse i *100 00. I soil that li«» under the Clear I-ake a representative of the Roseburg ments to accrue Ruch proposal to purchase must be iaicompaaltd by a certified check fu^ | Irrigation System, that can be pur- lodge. It 1» »aid to be th«- first case Dated at Klamath Fails. Oregon, ■ chased at comparatively low price», on record where tb«* Governor of the thi* 19tb day of May, 1909. j 5 p««r cont of amount bld. .ranging from *12.50 to *25 an acre, state attended a grand lodge session Said bond* to be sold for cash W B BARNI». depending upon improv«-tnent« and as a regularly elected delegate. , paid down at time of delivery and Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon Another lnter<-«t1ng figure In the | for not less than th«lr par value. : nearness to market. Mout people I f.-20 «17 i who visit this section, who really parade was Hilus J. Day of Jack The right Is reserved by the Coun NOTH E FOR PUBLICATION. want to buy and who know what they sonville, the oldest living past grand cil to reject any and all blds. I Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, He presided Departme.it of the Interior. OUR PAINTS ARB «IAO PHt GALLON want, find attractive propositions master of th«- order. U. 8. J-and Office at Lake May 21, 1909. | here. Very few leave without pur- I over the grand lodge in 1888, wb*-n i view, Oregon, May 15, 1909 ' chasing. It is a arm ply a matter of it inciud«*d the states of Oregon, A. L. LEAVITT, NOTICE la hereby given that JAY . getting people to look over the val Washington and Idaho in It» jurisdic Police Judge of the City of J. ARANT, of Klamath Falla, Ore- tion. leys. Klamath Falls, Oregon. W< gon, who, on July 7, 1904, made i Homestead Entry No. 8250 (Serial HAMMOND DECLINEN D nTHQ Bieha Building TWO BUFFADOKS FOR No. 01192) for RE% NEK, S'“ «1 • ¿V» K x JL a JL xi O One Bk>ck West of p«bttc Irlwrr TO GO TO CHINA ROfJfiFVEI/T PARTY I HW% NW %, 1, NK SWK, Sec. 5. Township 39 South, Range 10 East, WASHINGTON, May 24. After NAIROBI (B. E A ) May 21- I Willamette Meridian, has filed notice -- 'Theodore Roosevelt and hfx son, Ker- ’ an hour'» intervh.-w with Pr«*nld«nt of Intention to make Final Five-year Taft today, John Hay» Hammond i mft, are continuing their hunting ex-I DIBtXlVERY COMK8 LITTLE 1000 FARMS AVAILABLE. Honiebleud Proof, to estublUh claim doiiuicely declined the tender of the cursionn from their camps on the TOO LATE FOR KLAMATH to tho land above described, before ' MeCAIl. I'MIIIINM , «_«.«. . z- •■«»• f Heatiey ranch on tAe Nairobi Rivera. Ministership to China. « l< (>t «t< 1 f.-r » > ■, j» i < • f.t, • « «pin ity nn I I«and in and fkienr d Alene County Clerk of Klamath County, at »cli.ibil ly ir « f ./ 4 » )' . l "l<l in i.» itly Hammond told the President that Two bull buffaloes have fallen be- every « ity ni I t<> r* ¡n •’ I’»”'*•! St.it» ■» in><l If a re«tent discovery by Prof E. Klamath Fall», Oregon, on tho 8th Kewerve» Worth «190 an Acre. ... __ _ be agreed with him that China of < «fi.i<l i, < r Ity ni.nl ili ’ t'i. Mu • «« -I i fore their gun», one, the bigger of J. Voyle, a chemist of Berkeley, pos ■ <11 i '«, *•••>«! íny pt < «i ijoj.'X fered a field for American enterprise day of July, 1909. ( the two, was brought down by Roo»e- ll.t/S MAGAZINL sesses the virtues claimed for it, corn Claimant names as witnesses: E. Me< Mote TheCoenr d'Alene Reservation, 181 vp,( a)onp whH). th<. other waR and development of American trade Mib»t ulM’i . Il -ni üfiy D'Vr f.i' hlnn juice devotees and celebrators of mil«, eoutheast of Spokane, opened baggw| by ’HoofWTolt and Kerm(t li'gl/'lit- Bi'ilK-li Jl lit- i t!i, I I . f.ill- that would tempt almost anyone to L. Arant, of Klamath Fall«, Oregon; to- < •< Mvlr». p itt- 1 1»«, ninl* <n*r, iiiilliiic ry, Saturday night may soon enjoy by the proclamation just issued by ; getb,!r p'.jiü ►< h -nu», f ni' v i i < <IH wnt I,. I ■ IrmuHip, take up the work of the American t'iiarloy Andrew», of Olene, Oregon; < f i«|i« 11» I • t ri< , < • - . <» !<t > < •• r»I •« m their revel» without reservation or President Taft, include» some of the miKHlon In that country. He »aid he B. S. Grigsby, of Klamath Falls, V «r • (l ili < iil'l* i, i < . r .. i |. iitcrn. disturbing thought of a dark brOWn finest farm lands in Idaho, parts of it | Hubtcribc f ><lay, <>r »mil i «. ¡>iu *"py. Arant, of Kla- felt deeply honored by the tender of Oregon, and W. F. I vvon ’ í » frnu. inimjc i mfimts morning after. Voyle claims the being now valued at *100 per acre. MORE LAND RESTORED. the Mini»ter»hlp arid that he willing math Fnll», Oregon. I » A ’ . I’ ftll l>fifl|(l» prr'iiiiiiil (*AtAl<»;;ur ■'headache” of booze is contained In While the Cocur d’Alene Indians, an J k I i ■ /<i h | i ixt! oftr fl, Atltlic , J. N. WATSON, ly would make any personal or T!lt M-f n I. ( , fn «’R V’. •-> «5! , yaRH tho cynamide of its cotnpositloh, and Industrious, progressive people, will Secretary Ballinger has announced I bustao«s sacrifice in order to accept. 5-20 7-1 Register. •ot in the alcohol. By extracting hold nearly all of the best land, it is a vacation order of withdrawal of Ho felt, however, as u duty to hl» vDIAMOM) DISSODI TION OF PARTNERSHIP. ASK the cynamide tho exhilerating effects estimated that there will be about 18,000 acres of land In connection family that he »houkl not undertake Notice la hereby given that the of the evening's libations may be re 1000 good farms for white settler». with the Pitt river project in the to go to the Orient for any length undersigned hnx disponed of hl» In- tained with no fear of later com Some valuable timber land 1» found Lakeview land district and its re of time. tdVMts In the Klamath Falls Cream plications. The chemist predict* his on tho reserve. The Spokane resorve, it.orat.ion to settler» after August iß. I "Mrs. Hammond and I have »ev- ery to C. Ashley. All accounts will discovery will work a revolution in 22 miles north*«.»1 of that city, is Also tho restoration of 25,000 acres I oral children growing up," said bo collected nnd debts paid by Ash distilling processes. smaller, but ha» has room for a few of the »arne project tn the Susanville, ¡Hammond, "and we feel we ought, to ley and Holcomb, hla successors. California, land district. whlto settler» settlers after the Spokane - | have a home and »cttle down. We C. F. GOODRICH. According to the report of the ex Indians land» are occupied. It i» ¡have ha«l many years of roughing It aminer at Pokegama, only one out of believed to contain valuable mineral N. C. Beargeant arrived In the city and think wo ought to have a NOTH E. live applicants paaaed the eighth deposits. on Sunday from Phoenix, Arizona. rest.” Partios wishing sagebrush land Grown for I’rtrlflr Rnrthw«M*t Roil «nd (Mímate, grade examination. Mixa Ruth E Mr. 8earg<-ant will engage In the ab cleareu call on or write, Mow on «IlHplnr at all b»>«it dei»ior». A«k for < at*, logue. If IK. I OBM e I It » Olir ri» Ig h I»«» ilio* »<1, write Griffith was the successful candi- ’ J. W. Wells of Bly has been in stract business here with hl» cousin, Mrs. Roy Walker left Saturday for W. W. MASTEN, ••« «iriha tiMiiiP nf jour rli-iih-r, an<l ww will rneAI roa • (iRcitwt «>f How <«r ««»«ul« frwe for r<»nr trouble 'the city «Ince Saturday. daté for the High School grade. If. F. Shcph&rd, of tills city. .Uhland on a visit with her raient». 12 3tf Klamath Falls, Or» »MTuuatiu y -vMuii», 4 < uiihaui.i, wua. $5,000 Sale at 0. Short's- Spring Lake Ranch, Ore. JUNE 18™ AND 19 th ITE C. G MERRILL- Wall Paper Ç.ÜARANTEED pAINTS F I —