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BEAI. ESTATE TRANSFERS FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS commerce is important to the whole Northwest. Coast consumers will be Isaac Bumgardner to J. E. Rey City of Klanuitli Falla, Oreirui, rwnvr Reno, Nev. — Margaret Illington, able to take advantage of commod nolds, SE** and NW X» sec. 36, twp. Ronds the famous though rather inconipe- ities brought directly here from the Sealed proposals will bo reeoiv >d by tent actress, who played leadiug roles old world, and the vessels will have 3S 8, r. 11 E; $2.000. "U iiii 'C you Mi«lk lulo ni) |M»rh»r?“ G. A. Childers et ux. to 11. E. Chil the underalgiK'd. Police Judge of thu with John Drew and Kyrle Bellow, large loading space available for car Mulil iliv Nphler lo tliv lly. ** ’TI» ilii< iin-tili'ul Huir luirlor was granted a divorce in Reno from rying coast products back to Euro ders. undivided half interest In lot 15, ell) of Klamath Falls, Oregon, until I huí oii-r )ou <li«l »py." blk. 39, Hot Springs addition to city Oth duy of December, 1909, at the her husband, the theatrical manager, pean markets. of Klamath Falls. $10. hour of 1:30 o'clock In the aftei noon Miss Illington Daniel Frohman. Albany. N. Y. Betting is a crime John lledger to A. J. Downey, of said duy, ul which suld duto mid charged non-support. It is rumored only when accompanied by a record, of see. 12, twp. 39 S, r. 11 E; hour ul the city hull in said city, all Of course II was a pretty lilt Io parlor, for Hint that she will marry a wealthy real es- registry or the use of some part of NW Spider wnu n wino olio wino beyond bln generation also lots. 1, 3, 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8, 9 and proposals to purchase suld bonds will late man of Tacoma. the paraphernalia of profesional gam and had furnished bln pretty little parlor nt the 10 in blk 107, Grandview addition store of E W. Gillette A Co. I Mang Block, Klxth bo opeued und considered, for the Omaha, Neb. - Governor Shalieu- blers. according to a decision handed street), wboro bo found that ho could get every purchase of $40,000.00 coupon sower berger of Nebraska today declared down by the Court of Appeals. In to Bouanxa; $ 1. thing thin govs to make u homo pretty und com Hot Springs Company to K. 3. bonds of Mid city, or noy part there fortable nt prices Hint worn easily w ithin Ibo meant that William Jennings Bryan's stand effect, the decision holds that oral of n Spider that had to do bls own drumming up Moulton, lot 3, blk. 48. In Hot Springs of, to bo Issued In pursuance of Ordi for county option in regard to the sale betting does not constitute bookmak of bunlnoHH. The fable gooa on to rotate Hint thia particular pretty llttlo parlor was no cony and nance No. 130 of said city, adopted of liquor was illogical. The governor ing In violation of the anti-racetrack addition to Klamatn Falls; $600. •'comfy" that Mr. Ely could not resist the tempta Oscar L. Carter et ux to Altha by tlie Common Council of said city said: "Bryan declares for option, but gambliug law. tion to enter, with disastrous results to Mr. Ely. Rush and Margaret Pitta, a right of on the 33d day of June, 1909. und as but to the entire satisfaction of the Spider. he says he is not a prohibitionist. Is football to be abolished because The story goen to nhow Hint when you want to way for road in sec. 16. twp. 39 3. r. amended November 2d. 1909, and un Scratch an optionist and you will find there is a death toll connected with furnlnh a a house parlor and all other rooms If you will hie yourself to E. W. Gillette A Co you der an net of the Legislative Assetn- it ? Obviously not. There is no form 9 E; $1. a prohibitionist." will find Hint you can furnlnh It complete in the 3. W. Demens and wife to G. 11. bly of 1905. filed in the office of the moat comfortable mid attractive manner, and make Paris—With the end of her trial in of athletic atcivity, outdoor or indoor, Woodward, lot 3. blk. 4 4, First addi Scfretury of Stute, February 13th, It no ph-nnlng to the eye that an Invitation Into your sight. Madame Steinhe‘1, charged without its casualty list. If we should "pretty little parlor" will ho auro Io lie met with tion to Klamath Falls; $10. 1905, entitled un "Act to Ineorpornte with the murder of her artist bus try to stop seeking recreation in pleasure. Another thing about thin I on - In that John Y. Tifton to D. E. ItlHedorf, the City of Klamath Falls." It doesn't take more to furnish the house than It band and her stepmother, is this af forms containing possible danger to doou to build It. But you will And prices no rvnaon* lot 5. blk. 4 4, First addition to Klam- Said bonds will be payable twenty ternoon a nervous wreck. When she life and limb we would not be long in tilde that you will wonder why you didn't take ath Fulls; $150. pears from date of Issue, Interest to advantage of It anil have all those nice things long entered the courtroom today she was becoming a race of molly-coddles, ago Juat drop In some day and get their prices on Chas. E. Worden et al. to C E be paid senil-unnuiilly on the 1st dny pale and haggard, and trembling tn Even then the casualty column all lion e furnishings. You will bo surprised. You Greeley, lot 3. blk. 2. Shippington ad nf z\prll and October of each year, will find that you can afford that easy rocker; that ev»«y limb. For a time today the ill would not remain empty. Moreover, new carpet; one or two of I hone pretty ruga or dition to Klamath Fulls; $150. principal and Interest payable in law ness of the foreman of th? Jury let us look at the other side of the art squares that you have wanted ho long to bright Walter A. Wilson et ux to A. War ful money of the United States at the en up some particular room And got the price« on threatened to postpone the case, but equation, Football, like nearly every Home of the other things Hint you ttilnk you can't den Crook, a part of NE'4 of NE'». office of the City Treasurer, Klmnath other form of human endeavor, has an extra Judge De Valles ordered afford at present; you'll find thnt they are not be sec. 32, twp. 38 8. r. 9 E; $200. Falls. Oregon. Said bonds shall be yond reach after nil. but that you can afford them juror to serve in his place. Madame its advantages as well as its disad now and not luivn to wall. Hayden J. Lock wood and wife to sold for cash paid down at the duto vantages. The game means the train Steindeil is much exercised as the re- Restora French, lot 8, blk. 1, Shires ot sale, and for not leas than their suit of a paper tacked upon the front ing of minds and muscles in a way addition to Klamath Falls; ;$IO par value und »hnll draw Interest at door of her residence threatening her that makes for manly development. G. H. Woodbury and wife to F. D. *i rate not to exceed six per cent per with death in case a verdict of acquit Success at it calls for nerve and cour and E. Bremer, lot 3, blk. 4 4. First annum, und be Issued in denomina tal is rendered. The police say the age and restraint and earnest striv addition to Klamath Falls; $lu tions as follows, to-wlt: paper is the work of some crank. ing.—Sioux City Journal. Chus. E. Worden et ul to J. I- Cun 20 bonds of the denomina- £444444444’4444444’44444444* Chicago, Ill.—Portland, Ore., and ningham, lot 4. blk. 8, Shipplngti n $1.nonno tlon of Atlanta, Ga., rank fifth with 16.67 FLOODS, WATER POWER addition to Klamath Falla; $15). ¡30 bonds of the denomlna- AND IRIGATION per cent increase in postofflee receipts B. A. Bradbury and wife to J. G. 500 00 tlon of tor October in the United States. Pos — Cintrell, 3 'i of NE% Nft of HE'» 50 bonds V of the denomina The increase of floods on rivers in tal receipts in the Portland office for Heating Stoves, Household Utensils, Guns rec. 25, twp. 393, r. 11 E; 83,40b. tlon of mi) 00 October of this year amounted to the United States is shown by Mr. j J. O. CaCntrell U» ida F. Cantrell, f and Ammunition, Cutlery—in fact every- Each proposal to purchase said $66.870.91, being $9,061.79 more Leighton, and is attributed chiefly to »me; $3,000. e thing in Good Hardware—No shoddy or bond» must be accompanied by a cer than those for the same month last the destruction of forests, The eati- John Lind et ux to W. B. Hint. Sii tified check upon some responsible shelf-worn goods year. The greatest increase for any mated annual damage by floods in 'NE *4 and SE *4 of sec. 11, twp. ê bank, payable to the City of Klam Agents celebrated El!wood Fences month of this year over the corre this country has increased progres r 11 E; $3,200. ath Falls, for five per cent of the f» sponding month of last year was for sively from $45,000 in 1900 to $237,- and everything the farmer needs, Enterprise I-and and Investment amount of bld B» September, when the increase was 23 000,000 in 1908. 'Company.to Fred L. and J. A. Hou» The Common Council reserves thr • Mr. Leighton also discusses the per cent. I ton. Tract No. 805 of Enterprise right to reject any and all bld». developed and undeveloped water Kansas City, Mo.—Jesse James Jr., Tracts. Klamath county,; $1,093.75. | e A. L. LEAVITT. powers of the country. Out of about son of the famous bandit, and now J. G. Pierce et ux to W. T. Orr, police Judge of the City of Klamath £4* 4* 4* 4*4* 4* 4» 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4*X living in this city, was made the de 37,000,000 horse-power available at lots 1 and 2, blk. 4, Terminal City; I Uall», Oregon. ■ the minimum flow of streams, but fendant in a divorce suit by his wife. ' $10. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, No 1 little more than 5,000,000 has been wherein she alleges indignities and Andrew Spire and Ida Spire to Er- vember 4 th, 1909. declares that James has developed a ! developed, or about one-seventh of aest Himinon, SE % of sec. 32, twp. NOTICE FOR 1’1 BI.ICATION habit of staying out late at night and; the minimum available power. A 37 3, r. 10 E; $10. Not Coal Land. refusing to tell her where he has i fairly complete census of developed John E. Lowe to Weyerhauser been. They were married in January. i water powers has been obtained, but Land Company, NE>* of sec. 30, twp. Department of the Interior. United i States Land Office at Lakeview, 1900, and separated last September, the undeveloped powers are determ 35 3, r. 15 E; $10. PROPRIETORS inable only by estimate. The state Oregon. Oct. 5, 1909. the four small daughters staying with Mary E. Reynolds to Weyerhauser Notice Is hereby given that Edward ALL KINGS OF FhESH. SALT the mother. James formerly ran a of New York has the largest develop I-and Company, N *4 of NE*4 and SE of Keno. Orc., who, on July 3, Brady, cigar stand here, and then opened a ment, with 885,862 horse-power, Cal or NEI4, sec. 28, twp. 34 3. r. AND SMOKED MEATS 1903, made homestead entry No. pawnbroker’s store. Later he studied ifornia standing next, with 466,774 14 E; $10. tha «”«»- I criminal law and practiced in the horse-P«*«‘r- The SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS John B. Lipke to Frank Wilr^ot, 3102, Serial No. 01159, for N’H 8E% local courts, A few months before tFT furnishln8 the greatest possibili N‘4 of NW >4 and SW % of NW% of SE'4 SE'4 section 10, 8W'4 8W'4 his marriage ty was acquitted of Ue9 of water power <ievcloproent is sec 23, twp. 36 S, r. 15 E; |10 and section 11, township 41 S, range complicity in the Missouri Pacific 'the northern Pac,flc reKlon- «»eluding other considerations. 7 E, Willamette Meridian, has train robbery east of here, after a ! ,he ba8ln9 °f lhe Columbla and Sac’ Frank Wilmot and Maude Wilmot filed notice of Intention to make final ramento rivers. Mr. Leighton pre sensational trial. to Weyerhauser Land Company, N*4 five year proof to establish claim to Chicago, III.—The Construction sents very complete statistical tables of NW% and SW% of NW',4 and the land above described, before C. News reports that on October build covering all sections and states. The NW >/* of SW % sec. 23, twp. 36 3, r. It. DeLap, county clerk, at Klamath developed water ing in forty-two large cities, compared tables showing Falls. Ore., on the 20th day of No- 15 E; $10. with October of last year, ranks Du-1 p0Wer Were comP|le'1 W.M.Steuart veinber, 1909. J. G. Pierce to Weyerhauser I-and luth first, with 348 per cent increase; of the bureau of the census. Claimant names as witnesses: Company, EH of SE>4 and 8’4 of Mr. Newell's brie* paper on irriga New Orleans, 293 per cent increase; Richard Kearns of Keno, Oro.. Wil NE% »ec- 35, twp. 38 3, r. 15 E; $10. Pass the word to your relatives and friends to conic now Tacoma, 194; Baltimore, 151; Port tion shows an increase in acreage of liam A. Otoy of Kono, Ore., • » J. R. Ole Kattern to Weyerhauser Land ' ■■■ —............... ...... ' land, Ore., 106. Thirteen of the cities land irrigated from 3,631,381 acres Company, S’4 of SE% »ec. 31, twp. Clemmons of Dorris, Cal. in 1889 to about 11,000,000 In 1907, show a small loss. ARTHUR W. ORTON, 24 , and lots 1 and p of sec. 6, twp. Washington, D. C.—The interior and Axes the limit of the irrigable .5 S, r. 11 E; $10. 10-14-11-1 S Register. department approved the Deschutes I area In the arid region at about 45,- Klamath Korporation to ti.E.Man- ToOregon will prevail from the East A FEW BARGAINS. railroad map of section 2 of its roaaj | 000,000 acres, or more than four 1 ehester, lot» 322 and 323 In blk. Ill, SEPTEMBER 15 TO OCTOBER 18 For three-quarters of a mile this rfgift times the area now Irrigated. The Mills addition Klamath Falls; $350. Elva loti, slgn.ly location. $1500 ’ —VIA THE of way conflicts with the right of way i projects now under way will serve Maud Hayden to W. P. M'-vcreux, NE Can loan $750 <n the deal. A nice cottage with bath, larga of the Oregon Trunk line, where the about 2,700,000 acres. Mr. Newell’s '4 of NW% see. 29, twp 37 3. r. 9 B; lot, $1700. A good buy. proposed water code and his sketch right of way passes through a narrow . $10. # A large resld'-nce, fli e lot, $3500 defile. Aside from this there is no i of the water laws now in force should Three cottngea on three lota. Room Edwin McLean and wife to Bend ------ AND -— conflict between the two rights of be of general Interest.—Geological Timber Company, lot« 11, 14 and 15 incugn for another cottage; $2250 Survey Press Bulletin. way. MAHON Xi SLOUGH of sec. 30, and lot 2 of »ec. 31, twp. Washington, D. C.—President Taft 23S, r. 11 E; $10. completed his tour of the country All Rules Have Exceptions ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦e (LINES IN OREGON) ♦ Wednesday at 8:30 p. m. After his The generally accepted belief that Quite Another Thing CIl icago $33.00 arrival in Washington he was only a person is useful in proportion as 11 "Whom are you going to give those « St. Louis 3 j .(X) at the White House about ten hours he.is busy is controverted by a writer cigars to?” o » TOPAZ lx Hie birth stone for o Omaha 25.(X) THIS MONTH. as he went to Middleton, Conn., to who says: "To th<- janitor, so that he will give St. Patil 25.00 assist in the inauguration of Shank "I have a dog that’s loaded up us more heat." Kansas ( ity 25.00 lin ar president of Wesleyan college. with fleas. In the summer time, O O O o o o o "Why, I thought I heard you abus President Taft is satisfied with his when the fleas are plenty, that is the ing him teribly this morning.” • i FARES CAN BE PREPAID trip, and has presented his views to, busiest dog I ever naw; when he Isn’t "My dear woman, you don’t think < > Deposit tin- amount of the fare with the ncarcHt O. It. & N. or 3. P. the entire country. He has approve! biting at the fleas he's snapping at 1 would dare address the janitor like Agent and ticket will be delivered In the Hast without extra cost. the Aldrich-Pa; ne tariff bill and the the flies. He never has a minute* to that? I was talking to the landlord.” < » < > present bill will probably remain un- .»pare, but when he Is the busiest he —Lippincott’s. ORN ill the county during < > < > changed while the president is in 1» <the least account for practical pur tin- month of N ovi - hi I mt Send us the mime and address of anyone interested In the State for < ► mid brought to our store o office. In his message, to congress poses. And there is a young fellow Home Produi tion. Oregon literature. l>y its pu rents will I m - presented o the president will advocate the postal In my neighborhood who had a cheap "Charlie, dear,” said young Mrs. o with >i SOLID GOLD RING, WM. McMUItltAY. Genera! Paese nger Agent, Portland, Oregon. < I This is a I w V iiii fide offer. Bring savings bank, a ship subsidy bill ere- watch and he smokos cigarettes. Torklns, “I have done something I < ► on tlie Imbies. atlng a merchant marine, a simpli When he isn’t winding his watch he’s know you will approve of.” fied form of government, and all oth lighting a cigarette. He is a mighty "Indeed?” O O o O O O <> Mlstah Johnson, a few days ago, er important subjects which he biisy young man, but he isn't worth I "You know how annoyed w.y’ve touched upon on his trip. wan put to sleep in a saloon brawl. two hoops in a water barrel.”—-Rule been with the expense of rubber I have some fine young Holstein Portland, Ore.—Establishment of a (Tex.) Review. As John L. used to say, bonzo will tires.” direct steamship line between Port bulla for sale; A-l stock and accli lick the greatest fighter on earth, and "Yes.” < I mated. land and Antwerp has been an M. F. LOO8LEY, Et. Klam ¡one of our exchanges remarks that John Haglestcin wan here Saturday “Well, I have bought a rubber nounced, and thia new channel for from Naylox. I John L. knows. ath, Ore. plant.’—Washington Star, BRIEF TELEGRAPHIC NEWS E. W. GILLETTE & CO. Sixth St., flanjr Block Dependable Hardware 4 4 4 4 4 i 4 GEO. R. HURN, the Hardware Man + City Meat Market WEISS & ARMAND OREGON CALLS: “More People” Low Colonist Rates Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co. Southern Pacific EVERY BABY B WINTERS