DAIRY DIA EMH'.MEN'IM worth by th«i unanlmou» action of all cnttlo were deliver««! by him to nuld who ar« lnt«r'»t<«l In the project Anderson In payment of n horse. John 8 Shook mid funilly have re­ und It ought to be don« AT ONGE! Hon Holgate was In Um city from Hurry Nichol» of llonauau wns in turned '«< thi-lr llonanzu borne. hl» rani'll ni-ur Mi rrili. t'ongr« h 1» now In »«?»lon, and an th« city Monday. John ’I’. KI iik of Merrill »topped ut < hurl«'» unii Theo. W. Fluckua hav > appiiil should be prepared und pre- .1 8. Dawson 1» In th«* city from Ills iho Aiiii'rli nn Haturduy. i«««ntly invested In u power wood H«nt««l b< fore any other atlliin 1» tak­ ranch nt Altamont, C. F. GOODRICH, Proprietor i 'I uih . Patti of (toiiiinxn apolli Fri­ en by that body. 1 would suggest Win. Brennan returned Haturduy 'awing machine. day limi Saturday In th«« Fall. At ibi» dui«' il.«- ground I» fros«u Ihut «-v« i ' bo«ly ought to take to writ­ « veiling from Portland. Dealer in Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats Mi mol Mr». Ini I*. Hyland wer«« John Ward of Merrill drove over about fom Inch« « t Poe valley was In th«* agine. and Groceries from hi» ranch ut Lost river Ha tur-' < Ity from hl» ranch Monday. Farmers of Pin«- Flat haven't given out, It would mean a «-onsiderable I1.««- Table Salt. 50 |M>unds for « .75 day. Mrs. Maggio Whitsett left for Illy up th«« Idi'ii of boring for art«»laii reduction In th«- acr«-ag«' < «>st of th« Snap Soap, IO«* bars for............. . 3.50 .N <’ (linn of lionunzii. with lil» funi- ' Tuesday morning on th« Hinge. vai« r. and It I.-, probubl«- Hint another water right an accomplishment well « offee, |H-r jiofiiid.......................... 1M« to .40 lly, duppod lit tho l.lveruioro on Hit Thoa. E. Stanley of Hairy wan -i effort will bo mud«' to that «-nd next worthy of our suprem«! effort. Back«*«! Tea, |»-r |H>un«i................................ IO< to .50 nrday. Star Tolmceo, |« r plug................ up by a big petition, the»«- personal .45 visitor in the «Ity over Sunday. summer. Ilonw'shoe Tolmcco, jwr pin* . . .45 Mr. mid Mr». F. Hartley of Ft Chas. Flackiis haw b«-«-n hauling letters wool«! be very «'ff'ctlve, and Elder It. E. Dunlap of th« Metho­ .in S|M'ar Head Toba<<<>, |M-r plug Kluiuiiih wore visitors In tho city on dist church returned Sunday ev< nlng lumliir from th«- F ii II h Io complete I think 1 know what I am »aylng. Itlce, |M-r |x>un«l .....................................Me, |l*c and .11 Saturday. Ho- n«'W lioiih«- I««- lu building, the Io NOW Is th«' time for action! It from liorriH Beans per | m > u « i «I ............. .. ......................... fl«-and .07 “Evldintly knot," thought Ilio old I < olumbia <*at Flak«-», piece fo ctiinawaer it*. Mr. mid Mrs. Alox Martin Jr. re­ al »awnitil not Ix lng ubi«- to furnish might put the co»t of our water right <-a> Ii |«o< kag<- .............................................................. 35 tinier n< Im tried In vain Io untie hh> turn««! Sunday «v«-nliig from their dry lumber. down to l«H.t than |20 an acre. \ iolet Oat», pa« kage............................................................ 15 Hhoi.rt ring. The potato « rop of several people trip to Portland. A inlet Pancake Mour .......................................................... 15 Horn. Novi'tnlier 2Blh, nt Hound REM. ESTATE Ilt.WSi EKS Mr». W. W. Smith of Illy return««! in the valley Is »till in I lie ground. Itolled Oat», in bulk. 10 pound» for................... l.«M* Grov-*. to Mr mnl M ih J. II <*won. S'itrliiy «'li ning from Anhlaud, where th« y having put off tho dlggltig until Dried I’rum-s, 20 | m > uo <1 h tor................................. 1.00 Sugar, |»'r »a< k......................................................... 0.75 a ton-pound airi. Thom.« A. fulle-rtHoii <-t ux to Ab­ she him b«-«-n vl:*ltlng relatives. too late. Tli«-y muy come out In th« Gold Dust.................................................................................. 25 Horn. I*«-«' 3d. I!*«*!*. nt tho Klam 1 Mr nnd Mrs. Wm. Murten of Reno, prlng nil right. Iiowevi-r. ner We«'d, Ixits 3, I and 17 In S« .:». util honpllal, to Mm. J. F. Mctiulie of 1 \ v., nr<- r«-gl»tcre, Tp. 81. Highest Price Paid for Hides and Produce Mt Hebron, n non. ilui k mid Hulnti Anderson uro ill for ronic da)» from mi iittack of 8, Il 7 4 E; |10. A contemporary observe» Hint the > «!«.•■ ii from Illi nil« tiding the county tumdllH». but 1» now happily ini- ■ llxlid vuiltiiKO III 11« Ilia ll elite < hlll court. ('has. E. Worden and Emma O. | proving. Mrs. .1. A. Jones ha» b«;«ji la thut one cannot ulwuy» remain : ' Tills 1» too much," murmured th« acting .i landludy during her III ih - ms Worden to Cha». Sburmlcc, NW % > oil IIK old <«>w horn«' uh the hny»t:i«k roll«*d WIH i about hulf u f«M>t of snow on of ND% Sec. 28. Tp. 3» 8, R 9 E; A fur "lahted editor ha* warned * over <>n him til«- ground und the roads blown full »10. hl« reader» to lie thankful while th««« Th« Hannon family mov«*d into of drlftM and more coming Hit» Joseph Bcnn«'tt to Geo. T. Gilson llipy, II» i oliare» i will convene Itili their n«w resldenc« at th« ranch looks very much like winter. The month ami Everette L. Gilson, EH of SEk« south of town. ub icury »too«! at 1<- Enterprise Land and Investment noon. would be trouble between Turkey «•nt to Africa. Co. to Cecil E. Robertson, block 242 Jerry Pcurson. Ivan Welch ami mid Greece about Thnnkigli iiiK Him* { S W. Kllgor« und Ida »on, Merle, Mill» sis-ond add. to Klamath Fall«; > <>m<- other bo)», took a team amt Th«« board of director» of the. wi ic In Hi« city Saturday from their Waler l'»«r* u ■'«*«*< InHon met Salm w«-nt rabbit hunting r«*c« nHy, routing »428. rum h at Wilson's bridge. «lay nfi' riioon ut 2 o'clock In regular « tit the rodents in lhep drove througli J. S. Pierce et ux to J. F. Condon, William h uaon nnd mother of ■ viion for th«* immuctlon of routine ,tl>e bru»h und »hooting them fr«rtn Merrill are in th«« city vinttlng with lots 3, 4, .”>, 6, 7, 8, block 14. Termin­ bllMllI«-»» of tile ho«!«. th«« wagon. Th« y got eighteen In a Joe Wl Ifcht nnd family, who r»* Mr mi«l Mrs II E Momycr. short time when they ran out of al City; »10. I ll« tliei uiom«-tci n-glHtcrc'l I de- < < ntl\ nrrivcnl from Auhland« ba to State of Oregon to J. L. Padgett, .iinmunltlon It's not a new plan, but gre* « b- low »ero over In f.likeview it iihivui ! Into < hic of tho lionbar uni ! It's about th«,' but one I have »*<*n SW% of SW% 8ec. 17, E'-i of SWH 7 n. m. on November l&tii last. denrort hi tho north port of (own. Sec. 20. EH of NW% Sec. 29. Tp. Crlslcr i- Stilts have moved their t ried. G I*. < ‘ i 111 <1 <• i n of San FranH™ •» . "This jiractlce of committing per­ 39 S, R 8 E. cnttlo from th« Campbell ranch nn«l mot Mimi Fiori«-*’ M Shumway of thl < jury in court 1» becoming entirely too H. H. Holland to Bend Timber rlt> thin morning M«tirr<| a marrhigt- taken them to Merrill to te«d. prevalent lately," said a prominent Mr. mid Mr» < ’ . 8. Moore left Sun ­ ll<< n < from lb«» C ounty (‘h-rk’» of Co.. NW%. NEU and NE'i of NW>4 day morning for Portland, where citlxens in my h«-aring the other dav. lire. I "It must b« »topiied. The coiimmun­ Sec. 12, Tp. 23 8. R 10 E; S«4 of C. licitk« nip* r Jr., Fred Hi pl •> they «xp<-< t to ap«-mi th« winter. ity owes it to Itself to send somebody SE% S«T. 5, I-ot» 19. 20, 21 and 22 Dr. I.«*onur«l has moved hl» office» and 1!. Ht <)*•«» Blwhop n inno* I over th« road ns nn example for oth­ S« t . 6 and lots 16 an«! 20 S« t . 7 and Thumdav <•%•<-nlmc from a htmtlng from the Withrow .M«-lhas« building ers. Fill« as this Is done our courts to the new Whit«« Maddox block tilp at (> I m th« ’ (lotuihnnl I mmu «« Juul now UiOfl .Im knoti 1« «lead, and n »oiith«-rii ■ 17 and 19 Sec. 18, Wk4 of NWk* (' Ity Mai ««.»i Ck.iit r ri-luiurd Mon- Hee will c hu ' i | -olii’ thing with which every-, *-) voi -■ ydav «. «* on S¡ -,tur- at Manuel Vierra'-*, next at Georgu 33 S. R 15 E; »750. froaen sufficiently to make the »knt- infi poHnlble. nn«i r«-v«'in| of th«« red- lA) * If »«■ jott ma 1 |1« »«•3 Salti davi ■urprlae was given nt H. J. O’Brien’s, ¡I a Sample Rooms, Bar Room, Parlors, Two Club .ind now another Is announce«! to b«* NW % of NE *4 and 8EK of NE k* In . 9 I 0, tirai of tho Hi'UHon’» »port. r Rooms, Etc,, Etc. (► Smyth's on Christ­ Sec. 30. Tp. 39 S. R 8 E. 5 • r and M b . M!kH Lhu rd <« f tho I g|v«-n at G'-or. The Atclilnori Glob«* sfate» that It — 1> I» etili» of Daysey Maytnc AppbMon Stukcl ran h nrc visiting In the city mas eve. All have been well at- John Frederick Wilson, adminis­ $ 7 SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS j * ' t'-nd««! by the young p«.*ople- an«! flint alio la tho only girl who ever via It’« A'.. «'Ink ««f 0« licit nnd wa­ ‘many of the older «n«*s—of tho va! ■ trator of estate of Thomas Hodge, to Iteil th«- cotinlry who could nlo|> th-- ter company. bogs mol nt th«' Ham«' time wear « i C Young Im» rented rooms al I ley with not a jar to mar th«* general R. P. Lathrop, an undivided '4 fnter- ««‘.tifili «'Xpr«-*H|on the I.waunn hou <• for hla wlf«* un i . < njoyim nt, tile Pool orchestra an«l est In lots 1, 2. 3, 4 and 5 of block Arlie S. Worrell to G. W. McLane, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Tho ('. I of S I met with Mini llttl«' rm. the lntt«T being under n I others furnishing the music. 78 Klamath add. to Klamath Falls, S'x of SE’i Sec. 4. Ek4 of NE% Faye Hogue Thursday afternoon, « dt t he club. Mr. Holleman. I meeting hehl lic-t Friday afternoon trrtor «*f estate of Thomas Hodge, t « J. H. Wheeler et ux to Belle II. H. Oden und »on. Phillip, came ' Dr. John Patterson, school clerk th« following committees wen* ap- Francis Inglis Wilson, undivided *4 Skeen, 200x125 feet in NE cor Sec. down from Dairy Thursday on bu»l- for th« Merrill district. Im» completed pointed Program, Miss Kittle Wells interest in lots 1 and 2 of block 34. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 21. Tp. 33S.. R. 7*4 E.; »150. tieiH. Mr. Oden atat«-a th«* road« nr«> th« school ccnHiis und finds there are and II. M Hall; decorations, Walter town of Linkville; »i.”.S9.10. We have the largest Hazel Rolfe to Martin B. Rolfe, tn n pretty l«n«l condition, nnd hope» 190 children of school age In that vi­ Welch. Mrs. John Jones, Miss Maude Wm. A. Wright to Hot Springs Co.. and most complete line of they will freeze hard enough to h<»l«l cinity. 1 Nortrldge, B. .J. Hall and Mias S’x of NWki, NEki of NWki Sec. hl» wagon above tho hubs. R«v. W. N Viillnndlghatn started Wells; Santa Claus. Mrs. A. L. Mich­ E>.. of NWk* and Nk4 of 8W%, SE 9, SE’i of SWki Sec 4, Tp. 38 8., of high-grade Christinas John I*. Rockefeller nays he han for Portland Sunday morning with ael. Mrs. J. A. Jones and Mrs. Mary k, of SW’4. N»4 of NEk* Sec. 33, R. 15 E.; »10. 'cuts that has « ever struggled nil bln Ilf««. Tho Woman'« the bo«ly of hl» wife, who will be hur- Sedg«*; finance. Misses Maude Nort- Tp. 38 S. R 9 E. and S>4 of SE>4. been brought to this city, Wm. S. Worden et ux to Charlts National Hally believe» Hint John 1« «1 benld«' Ho* little boy who dlc«l ridge. .1« s de Anderson. Elsie Oden NE’i of SEki Sec. 28, Tp. 38 S, R and we are better pre­ Thank «giving day. E. Worden, Fred Melhase and Gus and Zelma Sedg«'. This is a good ba-« evidently be« ii l>< cull«'«! ‘into 9 E. and \V*4 of S\V ki Sec. 27, Tp. • pared to attend to venir start, and presag« s success. Melhase, undivided one-half interest buying aomo new-fangled dictionary, A. F. Arant, superintendent of tho SS S. R 9 E. and NW «4 of NWki »In«-«* the <>n<* they use any» nothing I’rnter l ake national park, has pu> holiday wants than ever in 8W«4 and NW’, and NWki of The plan of asking congress to pro- about there being a druggie In golf < l«n ««I th«' new bungalow- on Ninth vid'- for th«* sal«' of the reclaimed S« t . 34, Tp. 38 S. R 9 E; »10. before. SW'« Sec. 20. Tp. 39 S„ R 9 E.; Georg«* W. Royse to H. P. Hoey Mr. ami Mr». Kirkpatrick are visit­ mid JcfferMin street» recently built by lands In the beds of the Tule am! DIAMONDS, »10. X ing In the city from their home nt A. L. Evans, nnd will move hi» family Lower Klamath lakes, ns suggested and Chas. Erickson, N *-j of SW1«. F. J. Booray to J. L. Cunningham, « WATHCES. Medford. Mrs. Kirkpatrick 1» n «1« tber«* Within the next few day». by Judge Benson, meets with general SE>4 of NW >4, SWki of NE% Sec lots 8 and 9, block 42, First add. to : CLOCKS, Want«»! ut One«* On«* or two approval among members of the Wa­ tor of Mr». Fred Houston. and Mr 20. Tp. 2 4 S, R 7 E; »10 and other ♦ JEWELRY, Klamath Falls; »10. Kirkpatrick la n former employee of young women to train for nursing; ter Users’ association, so far as I ♦ the K. K. K. Store, ant! Is now em­ mu t be of good charactor, neat, en­ have been able to learn. To permit valuable considerations. SILVE k V v ARE. Chas. 8. Moore et ux to Chas. E. Bird L. Carothers and Plunca L. ployed by tho Medford Hardware ergetic, Intelligent nnd willing to thos«» ¡and» to be taken un by home­ STERLING PLATE. Meldrum, lot 2 block 18, Riverside company. work. They will receive |20 per mo. steaders nt no cost to themselves l,e- Carothers to F. M. Carothers, NW «4 CUT GLASS. add. to Klamath Falls; »100. Mr». W. N. Vallandrlnghnm, wife > whl«‘ training, Including board, room ■ yond th«* cost of the wnter right of SEki Sec. 18. W>4 of SE >4 S«*c. Hand-Painted CHINA. ;; of the new minister of tho ('hrlHtbin and wahlni;. Address Emily A. I would b<- m.inlf« ily unjust to those 17. NWki of NW% Sec. 20, Tp. 37 church, dl««l Thursday about 10 p. m. Htimphrev, Klamath Hospital. KARNACK BRASS, K 2t who ru.i’t pay for reclaiming th<*se ANDREW ERICKSON TO BUILD TO S, R 11 E: »1.500. ««‘o’clock. She had been In 111 health j And It would lik<*wis«* be un­ EDISON Phonographs, SPRAGUE Th«' minimi sunini« r session of tho mail Chas. V. Pattee to John S. Bradley, for several month», mol It wuh Imped j I'nlv, r- It) of Oregon will be held this just to tho»«* holding excess lands, as , and Records, J [ that th«* higher altitude of this city | coming iiininier from June 29 to Au­ it would lessen tl’.elr chances of mak­ undivideti one-third of block 12 in Will Rush Work—Spiti- and Tliret* MUSICAL Instruments, Would materially benefit her health gust loth, inclmlve. a six weeks’’ ing «tales. This proposal comes to the First add. Bonanza; »666.66. : Mil«*s of thè Main Line Now POSTCARDSAND 11 Although her death had been ex- term. The attendiin«'«* «luring Inst landholder» of the Upper project with ♦ Completed. J. R. G. Haynes to Maggie Webber, ♦ POSTCARD ALBUMS 3 peclod, it wan no l««ss a terrible blow summer n-nche«! nenrly 100, most of! especial emphasis, beenuse they are to th«* bereaved husband. The denth whom wi re Oregon teachers, nnd In­ Io bi* charged with the cost of build­ W >4 of SW>4 Sec. 3 3, E*4 of SE’i SOUVENIR GOODS and Andrew Erickson, a big California «>f the slx-year-old «on tn Portland, of dications point to n much larger at-1 ing the Clear lake dam nnd the reser­ Sec. 32. Tp. 39 8. R 11 14 E; »2.800. railroad contractor, has taken a sub­ other articles too num- I gcarlet fever last w.ck, doubtliHs tendanc«* for the next summer. Elizabeth J. Haynes to Maggie' contract to build the last twelve miles voir site which makes possible th « erous to mention. I! Ti.cl«-m d Mr Vallandrlt'-hnm'.: The demand by literary »octette» j reclamation of Till«' lako. In a letter Webber. SW>J of SE’i Sec. 32. Tp. of the twenty-five miles of track to be he convinced: <1 death. built from th«> depot to Sprague river throughout the stat«* for th«* Oregon to Mr. Hopson, th«* supervising engi­ 39 8. R 1 lk4 E; »700. J] to show you 1| Nearly all of Thin Iny In the Cir­ neer. written last summer, th«* writer High 8« hool Debating I.engite Bull«*- George E. Qtilggle et ux to Peter by Erickson & Petterson. Subcon­ cuit Court wan consumed In Recuring suggested this plan of disposing of t In has b«*cn large, but there is Mt ill O. Davis, lot 1 block 89. White Lake tractor Erickson has already estab­ n Jury to try th«* case of the State of , lished his camp on the Indian reser­ a small supply to lie lind for the ask-- the lands reclaimed in Tule lake. * City; »100. Oregon vs. <). T \nder on, accused1 vation and has, at present, about 10'J Ing from th«* University of Oregon That gentleman replied by saying it «if »iibornatlon of perjury. Th«' In­ George E. Qtilggle lo George E men employed, an«! intends to start registrar. Th«* Bulletin contains a could not be done, because there was The Bigi Store dictment 1« to th«* effect that tho full discussion of the effective tlelui - | no provision of In *' Uiorofor. It was Corson, lot 4 block 82. White Lake a steam shovel in the near future. ; J Opposite the American Hotel ♦ grand Jury being In sosnlon an«l hear­ then suggested that, possibly, tho There are now over 300 men em­ lug. In addition to complete hibllo- | City; »10. ing cvlil«-nce In th«* « i <* against O. ployed in the railroad camps from graphics <>n a number of important same « nil might be secur ■ I by asses­ James H. Wheeler et ux to Chas. T. Anderson, nci u.-"il of extorting sing these i< claim«'! .mils with a her«* to Sprague river, and this end of subjects. five head of cnttlo of tho value of »75 drntnnge ln\ equal «■» their probahi * E. Hoyt, >s Interest in three-fourths the work is being «rushed as fast is warehouse. These waterfront im­ O. A. Harris nnd Charley Roberts provements will be used in connec­ from one Mack William«, an Indian, market value the proceeds to be of an acre lot 4 Sec. 16, Tp. 33S, R possible. tion with the railroad construction liv threat» of prosecution for crime, went up on the Upper lake Monday credited against the cost of th«* other 7*4 E; »10. The track is laid on the main line work, and when the work is com­ ■i ml the Rniil Mack William» having after ducks nnd got tho limit. They 1 parts «if the project. This plan w is Thomas Hampton et ux to J. G. 1 from the depot to the old Hanks pleted will be used as freight houses, declare thnt the shooting Is excep- ' l>"«*n subpoenaed nnd being then In «■ndorsod by the water users of Yonna Pierce, block 17 Nob Hill add. Klam­ place, a distance of about three miles. etc.. In connection with shipping on attendance upon« said grand Jury an a tlonally fine tip then* now. valley and mad«* a part, of their nn- The industrial spur from the main The precipitation nt this place for rwer to the circular letter of Uhnl«-- ath Falls; »10. b lines* In Haiti maltet-, O. T. Andor- the Upper lake by the Southern Pa­ line to the lak«’ is completed anil the non did then nnd there unlawfully, November was 8.28 Inches,'the great­ man Carter of the senate committee, John T. King to H. C. Ratliff, 3. railroad can now take the material to cific in connection with their rall- knowingly, willingly nnd feloniously est rainfall on record for that month ! lint was Ignored In the general an­ road. H. Carleton and J. G. Swan. SW', be used in their construction work ■iclte. Instigate, procure and suborn In any year. Sliver Lake'Leader. swer, prepared by tho directors, Sec. 8, Tp. 41 S. R 10 E; »450. to the lake nnd then by water to the lh«> HitI«1 Muck Williams to falsely, I Tho hides of ten coyotes nnd six which was presented to the senate different points along the lake shore C. C. Browor, as attorney for tho Wesley O. Smith to Geo. W. Me- knowingly, unlawfully nnd felonious- ; bobcats were brought Into tho county committee nt its Klamath Falls meet­ where the men are working. Old Spring Distilling company, filed ■ Hwenr and te «tlfy, when called na n clerk’s ofllco Monday and tho boun­ ing. This suggestion of Judge Ben­ Lane, lot 9 block 105 Buena Vista At the waterfront the Southern a suit for the recovery of money Bllness, that the mid five head of ties thereon collected. son ought to be pushed for all It is add. Klamath Falls; »1.00. Pacific is building a large wharf anil . against J. H. Wheeler. . < 11V llltll l N M ason a S lough ABSTRACTERS A. dioioe line of invent- nientsi thnt -will mol