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▼ Wolin I ROM BAI,1,1 MO pie. the engineer» «stimateli til« cost I'lils is a matter that will receive the HUAT THE hIDSEYN IM» N<llll E of tills project nt AIS tin per acre, curefiil ntti'tiiligi of th»- committee In Their I 11« casing Work Kee|m (» To the Stockholder» of the Klamath and lluiilly raised It lu >30.00 per I<<111H11U<<I from Page I) <<011II1H1<<I from Page I.) Strong and Healthy. iure. Pi Ivate capitili would li ive Ir Its report to congress. Water Users' Asoclatlon. * Al) the blood in the body pass»*» 1 Igni« d It for * 15 III* "As to the payment of the cost of You are hereby notified that a Spa applications to Have water through the kidneys once every three cial Meeting of the Stockholders of tu) land. Ore . (»«-tober 20. 1909: supply water for domestic purposes, acreage mid originili t ho project, the government expects "Advlsi- Stevenson, Water Users as- minutes. The kidneys filter the blood. the Klamath Water Users’ Associa it pi <b*»li>d In lliin project continu eomply with 1survey lumie by the govnrnnii'Ui to When tion will be held In Klamath Falls, ously for diiuu’slIc us«* from Hie first and will demand Hie re-payment of »'x latlon. Immediately, I recommend They work night and day. diversion of 1910 appropriation to an healthy they remove about 500 grains Oregon, at the Houston Opera House, of April to frei'Zlng time, or about .«veld <mif iik I oii III u<|i*lige. lust farthing of Hie actual cost of (f) W«’ desi-.: tu bave a »peet.il thè other proj< < t If capitalisation not In- of Impure matter dally, when un on Friday, the 22d day of October, January first. Qu< «timi 6 I» your canal and dis ugunt upiHiinlcd by Hi«* Socretury of l'onstructlon, uud no uther proposi- <r«n><<l both In n uni lx i of «hares and healthy som, part of this impure mat 1999. at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m.. ter is left in the blood. Thi» brings for the purpose of the Stockholders pa>- vt.lti* (Higni-d* HOBSON.” tributing system sutIsfiii'toi i ; and if Hn< lutei lor lo v I h II « ih ti pioject ut l«*u»t omo a yeur tu Investigate «xlst- 1 loti wlll be «vi-ii l'otuidorod by thè After r«-< <-lpt of the above telegram on many diseases and symptoms voting upon ln< reading the Capital not, wlmt ar« the defects, what log eoiplltImiH relativi* lo cm ii proj- lommittee or congri* ■ Any otlier from Mr. I lop .on, we then forwarded pain In the back, headache, nervous- Stock of th«* Association from >3,000,- « i«u»«*d them, and what remedy Is ns the local <iin<<*rs of tin' n< ss. hot. dry skin. rh< uniatlsm, gout, < et, the following telegram Jo Mr. Newell 000 to >0,000,000, and Increasing the propo»«*ti ? K Imnut li proj«*« t ten ve, In many In poll<-y would sooti wlpc out thè recin and received an answer thereto, as gravel, disorders of the eyesight and par value of the shares fror» »20 to Answer fl.- It I Is not. BRIME thè acted unfair towards hearing, dizziness. Irregular heart, 53 0 per share. : matlon fund, and might result In tile given below; CAI'HE ln< lli< l< nt i nel Vii « oli pill I of »tulle«*», debility, drowsiness, dropsy, deposits "Klamath Falls, Oct. 21. 1909. BUI MF, REM lumi owner» und wo have l»c««n 1111 ALBERT E. ELDER. i «s lllllllit loll ollirllil» I repeal <>t tin* reclamation act. E. il Newell, Director U. 8. II. 8., in the urine, etc. But If you keep th«* IlliY I he pini Ing uf n good busiu«»» alili* to get any redress. Secretary. W« <l'*slr«< an lt«*inlz.«*<l state filters right you will hau, no trouble Washington, D C. t K * "hi order fo brin« th« work of t h«* ■ man nt tin* )i«*ii<l of the project, more of di«' expenditures of Hl« Hopson wired us that he recom with your kidneys. P«>w«*r to I*»’ gli**a to tin« maa In im-tit in pursuance to the above notice government to tin* lilglic»t d<*gr»«e of I mended diversion of funds from Jesse Freeman, Sterling Mine, «barge <>f tin* proji cl mid !*• *» In th«* KImmilli pioject frolli inceptlon to [the Stockholders of the Klamath Jacksonville, Ore., says; "I actually dall* Klamath project unl<*»s capita) and l atid» ol tin' Supervising Engineer. perfection, it Is necessary that there' j Water Users' Association met in the III) Koi'liilimd InkiH timi swmiip par value of »hares of stock lx* In- believe that Doan's Kidney Pills saved DEFEt'TH I'our . ....................... mid Houston Opera House In Klamath laml» should nil pay their proportion lie cordial co op«*rmInn between tin* <*rei< e j my life. I suffered from kidney dls- Will the appropriation b<* always laliind tim« Iti'. ME 1*1 Falls. Oregon, on the day and hour Jof en»!» for diiilmig»' of »am«, mid lx* <a** for a long time before J realize«) dlv<*it<-<l If ■li.'ireholtjers vote unfavor f «•» lumiitIon m-rvice and the people for Bim thaï inan In «'hurgo; NOI IIOIH. .«■t for the meeting and adjourned to < ■iii»ld«*r«'d ii purl of th«* whole proj- what was the matter with me. My ably? Wire Yes' <<r No ’ immediate but meli with »«ime priiitlinl knowl whom tl.<* work is being constructed ly. (8lgn«-l) J G STEVENSON. worst troubles were pains in my back meet again In the Houston Opera edge of irrigation mid farming tit Furthermore, it I» proposed l»y ¡In this way the completion of all and limbs and an Irregularity In the House In Klamath Falls, Oregon, on President." QiicHiion 7 • an tin <o»t of m.iln- "Wn tilngtoa, 1» C., Oct 22, 1909 passage of kidney secretions. I was ‘»he kth day of November, 1909. at I.lining mid operation of tin* cmiai th« U H It. H. to survey n very low «fork Is hurried to u close, and much Bres. Klamath Water U»< rs' Associa unable to rest w<-ll on account of the | the hour of 2 o’clock p. m. mut dlHtrlbutlng system 1*« r dui<d. llm* «llti'h near th«' Clear lake site, to AI,BERT E. ELDER, ¡ivnld going through ro< k». mid then I unpli u»nnt bli k< ring Is avoided, tion, J G. Stevenson, Klutnath pains and felt so rtlfl and lame at mid If »<», In It at •t’*** *" *•'“* ex Wi 10-27-2t Secretary. '¡mt In pumping plant» ut varlou» • Fall«, Ore. times that I could hardly walk. I tent ? ¡have been greatly surprised at th« | lilac«*» to nil»«* Hie water I»» the land Failure to Increase capital stm-k finally learned of Doan's Kidney Pills. \n,w< r 7 Owing to |Ha»r con- itriii'llon III« cost of opermlun limi under Hu* preliminary survey, which, magnitude of the work done by the and par vain«* of shares would 'lx* and as they were so highly recom notk e of sale of real es breach of sp««cific terms of contratrt mended I procured a box and began - tate iiuilnti'iimii'i I« very I i I k D mid cannot iililiougli being cheaper, will udd |.. mudi lower wltlout largì* «*xp«*ns« gieiiily to the maintenance cost, mid roclaniatlon s«*rvf<.*e, atul believe that water ti"(.*rs with a«.sociatloa and con using them. They seemed to be just tract ii« our «•»tlmufe« were mode on th«* of association with United what I required, for In less than two In enlarging and »lr<*ngthetilng main It wlll, all thing» c«in»ldered, match In the County Court of the State of States llopnou's r< commendation to week» beneficial results were appar i .nuil mid imi inls; bunks are ton low 1 tiasls of the high line ditch we would up with undertakings of equal magni divert fund» as far as pov»ible In «-a««* ent. When I had used seven boxes I Oregon for the County of Klamath. object to hhiik *. ,in«l narrow; box«*» t«*u high; clmcks t j * Tin* erection of wooden flumes be approved. was in better health than 1 had been In the Matter of the Guardianship of mid boxes located la wrung pirn«*» tude carried on by private Individuals. of hu < li failure will <8lgn<<l ( NEWELL. Director.” for years." Itiduie Inti« llft*«r Irrlgnlhin s<*S»oii , mid brltlge». ns tb««y have b««*n made Charles Hughes and Mary F. We, tl<er<fore, submit to you the For sale by all dealers. Price 50 I. UM I liistemi <»f keeping tbi'in all on under tin* tlr»t unit of this project Some mistake» have been made, but Hughes. Minors. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. th«« payroll, ns »«*cm» to * have been wlll mill greatly to the maintenance I do not Ix-lleve they have l»<*el> »ame qu« st ions which we have sub «•«•nt» NOTICE is hereby given that the mitted to Mr. Hopson and to Mr. of same. New York, sole agents for the United <1<>n<< in the Klatunth project Igreuter tian would htive occurred if N« well, anti want a direct reply from States. | undernlgBed, guardian of the per »on« It'* Spelt fully Hilbmlt ted, Can the water users, Qllivtlilli 8 Remember the name—Doan's— ind estate« of Charles Hughes and r**n*otinbl<< Industry BOARD '»F DIRECTORS KI.A MATH th«* work was being done by private you. not under the signature of Mr. by employ Ins Newell, but under your own signa and take no othci. Mary F. Hughes, will sell at private WATER I'SEHH ASS« »CIA iiient* i equired < ,............. by .. the existing law? ture. We would ask that, if possible, ale an undivided one-sixth Interest TION, by Albert E Elder, 1 capital.” Answer 8. «\ man with small i you forward us telegram to Inquiry, | each of said minors in and to lot Beerei ary. mean < cannot come Into tb<* Klamath From here the commute«» will go o that we may »ubmlt It to the st«x k- Dr. Swedenburg an»l wife of Ash-1 four (4) and the north half of the project, puci I u«« Inml partly on time, Following the funk«« Improvement1« nnd live nnd pay .nlttee's questions the board submit- to Re<l Bluff, Cal., and will then visit holdera at the m<*etlng to lx* held land and Miss Arno, who has been in northwest quarter of section 28,- lots Novemlx r Sth. and any further ex- six (6), eight Ik) and nine (9) and l lie » ii«r charge • I I 1» «<x pin I ns why projects In California, Arizona nnd planation you may have we would be charge of the hospital there, arrived the south half of the southwest quar i ■ <• Klamath projtwt Is not tilling up »eil for the consideration of th« sen ter of section 21, all in towmhip 29 with fnrm'tn. nnd !nrg< I' why the <*x ators <<■!tuln statements relative to New Mexico, aftet which they wlll re glad to revolve by correspondence. Ion Monday evening. The Doctor is Yours very truly. eouth of range 11 »4 east, Willamette « » ltiiul' «mihot b- s<»l<1 lb« large turn to Washington JOHN IRWIN, Vlce-Pres. here for the duck hunting, his wife meridian. Klamath county. Oregon, part <>f Intiil owner« would not b« .he beginning of th«* work of recla Reply «if Secretary Ballinger by containing 314 acres more or less, ac able to m«*< t the pnvmenta. th»« 1» nt mation here, th« statements made by is visiting friends, and Miss Arno is telegram was as follows: cording to government survey, on Si«'» p< r annum nti<l |0.75 mnltft«- President Taft told un audience of "Answering yours Oct. 24th. will nursing a case for Dr. Swedenburg and after the 21st day of October, lie government engineers, the prices iiunc* per acr«* n«ror<1ing t<> the pr«*» Southern girls the other 1 day that he not make either promise or threat re 1909. for cash, pursuant to order of . ut law lb d«f< ri Ing th«* tlrxt two or paid for th»* property acquired, such specting diversion of funds to in at Klamath hospital. said court, made and entered in the Hr** pm m<*nts farmers mlglit I«'»- Intended to cut ofT bls boys In his fluence action of your association. Co above proceeding on the 3d day of »ibli nl>'c 'i* P«> out ofi th« water us canals, r« »ervolr sites, eta., asked wlll, but that he would scrape to operation of land owners desired to June. 1909. charge .'or nn accounting to be made month »ecure best results. I will do what NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Dated at Klamath Fails, Oregon, Sep Qie-Htlon 9 Whst additional get he* us much as he could for il Is the law and conditions dictate. tember 23d, 1909. * rtnw anil condltliins if any. should ly, the appointment of an Inspector BALLINGER. S<*cretary.” i daughter. "so that she wlll marry (Not Coal Land.) FRANCES HUGHES. b< Impos’d on those who default In who would visit th»* project annually Department of the Interior, United Guardian of the persons and estates only when she chooses to marry and pay n»««nt ? N'O'I I s AMI < OM.MENTS States Land Office at Lakeview. of Charles Hughes and Mary F. An*w<*r !• tiriKlunteil pavm«*nt». for the purp<>«< of Investigai Ing coa Oregon. September IS. 1909. Hughes, Minors. 9-23, 10-21 «<r an «'»tension of tluie to twenty lition» and affording th<* landowners not on account of circumstances." But Notice is hereby given that John y<*nrx. allowing the first year of free shut of the daughters whose fathers Thoughts Suggested by the Doing« of Slade, of Olene. Ore., who on May an opportunity to present their griev naler <<r at n nominal f«*' NOTICE. are unable to fcuive them anything? 23d, 1908, made homestead entry Qu* »tl«n l‘> What nr«* your prin tin- World nt lairge ances, If hny th<*re be. No 4 04 5, serial No. 01617, for 8 Vi cipal crops. wh«r« do you matk«*t SW% sec. 2, NVi NW >4 sec. 11, twp. _ sagebrush lang Partie» wishing Hu tu, mol what. If any. organise«! ef Foluts Illg the reudlllg of the doiil- Because their agent at Macon Ga. :9 8, range 10 E. Willamette Merid- clearer call on or write, Kt Ixiuis is demanding cheaper fort 1« b< Ing mad«* to put your cr«»ps ment S *nator Carter took up th»* Into tl<* market under the most fnv- gas. It might annex a few of New called him a fool, a court reporter has Ian, has filed notice of intention to W. W. MASTEN. make final commutation proof, to questions raised therein and qties- , «irahle c«»n«Htlons? sued the Wabash railroad for »10.- euabiish claim to the land above de- H*3tf Klamath Falla. Ore. York's surplus politicians. An»w«*r 10. Alfalfa un«l grain, tinned Secretary Elder us to the li.iiio consumption 000 damages, It will be noticed that scribed, before C. R. DeLap, County Clerk, at Klamath Falls. Ore., on the «),,*,(put II Wlnt are tour pros- method pursued In »««curing the Infor- GREAT SALE OF LATE SHEET The movement for automobile the plaintiff is from Missouri, 6th day of November, 1909. < ntent transportation facilities. an«l matlon furnished, and then started to .MUSIC Claimant names as witnesses nr« they adequate and satisfactory? because there is noth- 1 hearse» ought to be popular, provi led Perhaps it is John Tipton of Olene, Ore.; Her- ' Answer I 1 llrnii« h line of th«* S examine Mm in d»*tail as to the state- a hearse Is attached to etch machine. Ing new under the sun that so many i bert Tipton of Olene. Ore., A. T. t* it« Co atul li 1« not satisfactory at If you desire some fine bargains in menta made therein. On account of pres««nt, but we h<»t<«* •<> hav«* better young men get familiar under th«* Wilson of Olene, Ore., Sam Dixon of luite Popular Sheet Music, write to Olene, Ore. »hipping fncllitles anti markets iti the tils unfmnlllarlty he hud to refer the I ORTI I Hot HAND DOLLARS Charles 8. Mitchell. 209 Almond st., moon. ARTHUR W. ORTON. io ar future. chulrmun to President St««venson, who' Ashland, Ore., for latest free music 9-30-11-4 Register. Question 12 What 1» th«* reason- On«* of our exchanges notes that ------- - ..'.I. pr« s *nt itti-rage value p< r acr«* ■ nft«*r a brief examination gave the City of K luma th Falls. Oregon, Mean catalogue. small men are big vet y so tn «-times < I land in your project exclusive of NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION floor to Abel Ady, win» recite«! the Bonds water .igbt. th«« tiilu<* being camput««<l fools. on ««<• basis of prodiKtlvi« capacity. charge» In* hud mad«* relative to the Can you beat this? To save Ret- itit«*i * t I« Ing <•ompiit«*«l nt per cont M ihii *«* Brothers' power »lie, tin* C Not Coal Land. Sealed proposals will be rccelv si by tiniim. nn<l whnt win th«* vulu<* ting up to buil«l fires on a cold morn- Department of the Interior, United il-.ri-of <•*< luhlvi* of »ni<*i right, prior iuike r«'H**i voir site, the Adam» canal the iiniler»lgn<*d. Police Judge of th«, ing a Montana man has patented an to the construction of th«* reclamation mid other pur< bn»« »'mm!«* by the gytv- States Land Office at Lakeview, of Klamath Falls. Oregon, until attachment to an alarm clock which works? Oregon. Oct. 5, 1909. Answ<*r 12 Laml now under ditch p-rnment. II«* told th«* committee <>f day of December, 1909, at the matches and ¡strikes a bundle of $'.o utf nt present and prior to <*om* Notice Is hereby given that Edward lit» i ffurts to »«iciiri* mi Investigation, hour <*f li 30 o'clock in the aftei mx-n lug of the reclamation service. Brice» pushes them into a pile of infiamma Brady, of Keno, Ore., who, on July 3, not affected by th«' government Irri having appealed successively to the of said day, at which said date and ! ble material under tile grate. 1903, made homestead entry No. gation. I • < rotary of the Interior and the pres- hour at tl < city hall in said city, all DR. J. M. ELLSWORTH i "Yes.” said Gloomy Gus to Happy Dry laml yields; 3102, Serial No. 01159, for N% SE % Value id'-nt. mid finally dropped the matt«*r^ proposals to purchase said bonds will Amount time between Hooligan, "It's a long VETERINARY SURGEON land at when Engineer Lippincott agreed to'be open«*d nnd considered, for the SE>4 SE*4 section 10, SW % 8W% bus. per I AND DENTIST 1; per ct recounts, but cheer up. Hearst Is run- acre. bit. < section 11, township 41 8. range Office Crii»«ler-Htilt> Ruildiur Phone 725 >3» 00 .e-lgn In <a «• in* stopped bls efforts, [purchase of »40,000.00 coupon sewer 6 8 12 3 Rye. ning agaie.” I...... 7 E. Willamette Meridian, has 10 Wheat 15 Tin* names anil addresses of th«« bonds of said city, or any part there- Taft left his mint Julep untouched 00 33.33 25 61»* < >nts filed notice of intention to make final various persons mentioned In the ex of. to be is»tt<*d in pursuance of Ordl- Average value of dry III nil I at this and th«* Oregonian Inquires: "What five year proof to establish claim to tint«« and prior to coming of govern- amination were taken down, and plance No. 130 of said city, adopted I ATTORNEY AND «as the matter with it?” mint. >32.11. the land anove described, before C. 'I airman Carter called upon W. C. by th«* Common Council of said city COUNSELOR AT LAW Ar<» non-irrigabic Question 13 Of course no one believed that the R. DeLap, county clerk, at Klamath public land . available for pasturi Halton for Information relative to thojon the 22d day of June, 1909, and as KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON lion I ml kiiltsd Roosevelt, for we all contiguous lo or tn the vicinity of :>iir< li.-«' of the Clear Lake dam ait«* intended Nov< mbt«r 2d. 1909. and un- Falls. Ore., on the 20th day of No ROOMS 7 4. 8. MURDOCK BLDG «our ptoji'i't; mid If so. to W'liat ex- know Roosevelt too well. vember, 1909. lent mid undi r what conditions are iml upon J. Frank Adams for facts ¡der an act of the Legislative Asaem- Peary earned that medal all right, tin* »min* now available for the stm-k Claimant names as witnesses: il.itlvi* to tile purchase of the Adam» J»|y of 1!»o5, filed in the office of the WILL A. LEONARD and the Oregonian believes that any ow mil bi water users? Richard Kearns of Keno. Ore., Wil ■anal ¡Secretary of State, February 13th, Answer 13 .one else can get one on the same DENTIST 14 What suggestion» QlteHl Ion liam A. O'.ey of Keno, Ore., J. R. 'l l r »onato conuultt '<* on irrigation j i>0’. «*ntitled an "Act to Incorporate ....... you .......... terms. Invi* to «iff< r for leglHlutlon to I Clemmons of Dorris, Cal. Withrow-Mel hase Building imiki* public pastille land« In the vi and roclariation of arid lands left th«« City of Klamath Falls." It Is reported that the charge made cinity of your protect availiibl«« for ARTHUR W. ORTON. •IJs city at 5 o'clock Tuesday evening, Sahl bond» will b«« payable twenty ti p u i* of thoim cultivating the Irri by lie Episcopal Bi lop of Utah that I 10-1 4-11-1S Register.' bringing to n sudden cl<ose th«* puhlic , « ears from date of Issue, Interest to gated lands? DR. C. P. MASON polygamy in that state Is practically Answer 14.— We favor totting .'!'-’<* .neetlng with the landowners In order '«<• paid semi-annually on tin* 1st day I s « tit y J ears Io each DENTIST acre» f«»r ten or supported by the women voters, will to enable them to curry out their of April ¡.ml October «if each year. settler. Nyal’s Vog«?- an argument for not be used as Office in American Bank & Trust Com Is tlo> farm unit of Question 15. tabl? Prescrip ichedulc. B«*fore leaving Renator i prim Ipal and interest payable in law- panv’s Building your proji'ct. in established by the woman's suffrage. tion is indicat 8»*creuir\ of the Interior, satlafactory. »'alter stated to a re|«n setitatlve of fu| money of th«* United States at the ed in all ordi PHONE 614 The Portland Telegram says that mid If not. would Hi«* obj«*ction be re nary diseas?3 of this paper: KLAMATH FALLS OREGON office of the City Treasurer, Klamath mov d by th«* mldltloii of paiturag«« Dr. Cook fii.ds this questioned veraci- wctni n. This "The committee lai b *n well Falls. Oregon. Said bonds shall be rights ns HUgge.«t«*i| by the foregoing remedy never y business a splendid advertisement, question? disappoints, Its pleased with its visit to the Klamath ¡sold for cash paid iluwn at the date Aliiwor la. Yes; we should have e at any rate. g'.ed effects b«»- project, and regret that tlmi* does not tiie instiirage rights ns suggested I of sale, ami for not less than their Ing perceptible I EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT Ti e Grass Valley Journal reports ¡ilmve. The unit rule should b<* en from tan very permit of a icore extended examina ¡par value and shall draw Interest at forced without exception. that Harriman interests have about first. It is com With Dr. F. M. Whi e, over First «yu Hoti It; Wl nt Is your source tion of it We have a verbatim report a rat«* not to exceed six per cent per National Bank posed of the ’.000 men et work on the Deschutes of supply for fit* I and building mn- pure-.t and the statements made to the com annum, mid be Issued In denomina of th«« terkil'' mid the IlV'Tllge cost thereof? railroad between Sherar bridge and reliable most Answer 16. Timber on govern mil tee al the hearing held here this tions as follows, to-wit: M. RICHARDSON tnercu- R drug-:; »he mouth of tiie Deschutes river. m«*tit mid stut«» laml. Lumber ut from afternoon, and every fact therein set opiates rials, 20 bonds of the denomina- From this it seems safe to predict a >13 to »30 per M and other har United States Commissioner Question I 7. To what extent hnve forth will be thoroughly investigated. »1,000.00 tion of mful drugs be railroad through Central Oregon In your farming «»pér you l*e«*n nidi’ll ing excluded TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD Wi realize that th<> reclamation <5f 30 bonds of the denomina- iitlons bi Information acquired iront I fore verv long. The many dis PROOF TAKEN arid lands of th«* West Is on«* of the work <>f agricultural experiment th«* .......... 500.00 tion of concerting in _____ Hintlon- and d* monstrat loti farms «■»- fluences to greatest benefactions «if th«* gov- 50 bonds of the denomlna- Office. Third and Main, opposite City The Monarch Mercantile company tabll“l «*<1 on ti e Irrigation proj««cts? the which woman Library. Telephone 301. Answer 17. None. Experimental ernment, nnd we now propose to glve 100.00 paid out for the month of October to Hon of is constantly station so far Im ai’contpllshed noth subjected ren It the attention Its Importance do Each proposal to purchase said the Kia ninth Falls creamery |3S2 Ing der her liable BENSON & STONE Question 18 Whnl arc your mauds. That is the reason for th Is bonds must lie accompanied by a cer cash for butter. All this money goet to ninny runctlonal disorders that school fm llllle i, and liow are school ATTORNEYS AT LAW extensive tour of tile committee ami tified check upon some responsible to the,farmers bringing In cream and rot only tend to destroy her comfort funds provided? And happiness, but which gradually American Bank Answer 18. Good. Provided by all facts gathered will be prepar««d bank, payable to the City of Klam- milk. Th's Is only a small portion of merge into chronic i and serious dis general taxation ami Irreducible ami Trust Bldg. eases. nnd submitted in our report to the nth Falls, for five per cent of the the money the Monarch Mercantile acbool fund. Nval's Vegetable Prescription is KLAMATH FALLS - OREGON e Question 19. How. In your opin senate. amount of bid. company pays out monthly for chick without a peer for the successful ion. can Congress b««st promote tiie "We have been asked In nearly ev Tile Common Council reserves the ens, eggs, and other farm products treatmnet of female weakness, pain general welfare of the water users ful and disordered menstrutatlon, nnd carry out the purposes of the ery project we have visited for some right to reject any nnd all bids, In cash, besides exchanges in trade. hysteria, cramps, "bearing down r«*clamntlon act? ATTORNEY AT LAW pains," inflammation and falling of change to bo made In the manner of 1 A. L. LEAVITT, Answer 19. (a) Enforce unit the womb. This 13 a remedy of General Law Practice State and Fed making payments, either for nn ex- Police Judge of the City of Klamath Wanted- A large tract of land in sterling worth. rule. I eral Courts (b) Remove resident restrictions, tension of time beyond the ten-yrar [ Falls, Oregon. Southern Oregon or Northern Cali Examiner of Land Titles. (c) Extend payment to twenty UNDERWOOD S PHARMACY limit or a reduction of the amount Dated nt Kinmath Falls, Oregon, No fornia for colonization. J. M. NEL years. First National Bank Block Cor. 7th and Main Streets act as per our an- provided for for the first few years. ( Id) Interpret . vember 4th, 1909. SON, 2 4 N. First st., San Jose, Cal. Klamath Falls .... Oregon Klamath Falls, Oregon awer to first question; as, for exam HEXVI**IÎH ■■t 1 \llltl\l ....... .. C. C. BROWER DR. A. A. D PUY L. E. ELLIOTT »