WOIthl RH IN HIIIUT U list I At - Kiitlii'ilng nt Freeport broke earl,' I'oia MEET I II IIY HI. VI II Ibis morning, resullhig In Ih« flood fiVVlllt |lol<H'MUHt III I'lllllllll Iplllll, 1*111' to I' hii I c mill limunii li nt Prul < m linn United Pri’HM Hcrvlic. PHILADELPHIA, Pn. Jim l*tllM I'll > Will 11* till* ■'.('('Il»’ of Olli' of till' I >«on<l li>■ I■ nitti1.1 i In it» history Imlay, will'll fli iiyi-il Ho- Ellis build lag, llHi il by (’. Hli«i|iik«r Ai Hona uh I ji shirt wul I factory, mid four other firms employ 11 : Kirin. An soot* n ■ llti> lllurm wua uoiilidi'd Din 1*111 |»loy«*M of lln> differ«'’.I firmi bi'iimiK punii'1 trivi n. li ilio I'.nliU'il beiidwtiy hi * riti'idly timi bufoni luilf of th«* or ■ upimli of Un' building imd niirlo'd safety nil avenue of i «ii|in hud bm 11 < ut off. Nearly <*tm hundred of Do iruppi’d gli I h i i t i l'ali d to thu tippet hi i > io i) ' building. Mnn.i of ibi- " becoming frenzied with four jumped ! to Ilin Hldi'Wulk. bring liiHiiintl; killed Every engine In the city was hiiiii moiled to th« s< «ne. mid many net» of I’erolmii were performed by th« fir«- men. After th« hurdest kind of wor« all of those who hlld sought refuge on Die roof wi re rescued. Over forti of the glrlw me niixHtiig. mid It Ju believed Hint tliey m« In the burning structure, which li a s«vtl>lng fur 'naee. Ft»« bod Ion huv«’ airi ndy been recovered Over thirty have been taken to the liOHpItal» •offering from burin* and Injuries received In Jump Ing from the wludows. The Ellis block In on« of th« oldi'n. «truci u res In the city, li is a four lory brick, constructed under olii Dm« methods It wui* ii veritable tin dor box uml th« fin met* upreitd wlt’i 1 the greatest rapidity. A faint ef , fort had been mad« to comply with the city regulations relating to fir ' «•Cap««, blit tlioae In uh « were I mid' ■ lunt« to meet the demand*. Nothing l< known of the origin of th« hr«. HI I II.KH H HttAZf III st I.TS IN 1*1 till OF BABE A STEADY BRAIN Illg of nil tile lower section of th« <lty. Th«' polli« bunts lire busy to day rescuing (mullica thut have been marooned by th«i lining waters. Th« walers of the Allegheny nr« risiili. riipKily, mid II Is expected timt th« highest record will lie rem bed. Thou- sands of limit lil'« Idi« In III«* mnull mmiufiu I nring town» n< iirhy because of tlm high water. The loss of life lias been coullneil to one mmi, who wus drowned whll« trying Io niivlgtil«' lhe river on mi ImprovlHcd nifi. I iilire Middle W • »I Sl.k IxidncyH \\ «liken lhe Wliol«' Body—Muk«' You III, l^mguid lllld llepl.HM'd Hick kidneys w< aken the body through I lie «'«mtiiiiial drainage of Ilf« giving itlbiiiii«n from Ih«’ blood hit ollie urluc, uml th«' substitution of poh’onoiiH uric ¡K'ld I hut goeH broa«i< act through t !«• system, sowing th«’ i <«ils of «IIr.<'¡i>.* I,«« of albu men inn <s wiitki. n, languor, de- pres'iloi*. L'rl«' poironing causes rheu- inutlc pain, ii'-rvoiiHii' », iiuuhji , cricks In the buck, gruvel nnd kidney stones. I'll« proper treiitm ait is u kidney itenini'iit, und ih« best remedy I h D oiiii ' h Kiilney I'llls. Her«- is good proof In th« following t>htliiionlul: B. I’, .lull«», Jui ksonville, Ur«., sups: I suff«r«'i| for n Im Dun- from kid used ney trouble mid niluougli 1 many remedies, I was unable Io ob- brokeu tain relief. My rest wum many times during the night on ne ■ omit of Irregular nusHuges uf the kidney HecretloiiH and in the morning I lelt mlHciubl«. My geiK-ral iieallt* su» also run down. One day 1 r«-ud uf Domi's Kidney Pilis mid deciding to try them, I procure«! a box. In v«ry short time alter using them I felt better und I wa-, soon without a i Ign of kidney trouble. 1 alwuys k««p Doun's Kidney J ills In the bous«* Hlld believe th«r« Is no I «tli' ily equal tn ilietii for kidney < omplalnt." For sale by all deniers. Prlre 50 ■ ills. Fosli r .Mllbuin Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agent» for the United States. Remember the name Iman's und take no other. tnxioii-ly Await- I.dori» Io Nave Hlilp 1 rom I *■ »I ruction I'nitcd Press Servie«. EVANSVILLE, Ind . Jan 19. Th« ■’litir« Mld<ll«< West I h wutcbliig with th« keenest lnt<'r< Ht the rat« on the Ohio lllver that holds for Ils prlz the Ilves of twenty-five pasengers on th« llttl« i.tcnmer Lauri«, running be tween this city, nnd I'uduilui. Ky. The rinlng temperai lire has result««! In th« bi< «king of th« I«« gorge thiil for lh<< pawl ten days has been ac cumulating in the upper Ohio. and it Is rushing will* th«’ utmost speed toward th« MI hh I hh I pp I. The l.nurl«’ left Paduca this moro pavHcngerH Ing with twenty-five He«n was aboard, and when Inst h<*Ad«>d up«'r«iiin wlih full steum. All ■ (forts to Hlgnal th«' »«’’•sei failed nnd It I h bclloved that she Is <loom«<l to lie « rushed by th«' muss of movl ig le. uh all places of refuge ligv« I.... .. <ut off. It Is believed that tlic steami'r I h near Mt ! Vcrmm, Ind. mid ««very effort Is being put forth to reach it in time to »aril it of the Impending danger KLAM VI II 1*1 A I I «il’MI NT < 11.'S TOPlKiHAFHK Al i'. l.t t renting X« vv The topographical map prepared by Gibson Catlett, the noted »««nlc artist of Portlsnd, for the Klamath Development Company was p)ac«?d on exhibition In this city today and cun now be hc « u in th«’ big sh«>w win- dow of the Star drug store. To ap- preclate the perfection, tnagnituje anti value of this pi«««'«* of work It re quires a personal Inspection of ft It shows the Klamath Basin in a manner that will open wide the eyes ot many of the people of this city, who little realize what really Iles at their d«»or. The Klamath Develop ment Company has bud six of these msps mad« a« nn expense of 8J.000, and It forms one part of the big ad vertising campaign that this company Is now Inaugurating. Alongside of th« map may bo seen portions of two of the pamphlets now In course of preparation. Ten thou- san«l dollars have been expended In the preparation of printed matter de scriptive of th«’ Klamath Basin. One of tiie interesting features of the map and one that has particular interest at this time, is the big new court house that looms up on the site ''ff< rv<l th«’ county (or lhe new official bome that It proposes to erect thi« year. ln<|titeloriul I'ari nt« \\ Itli Their < lilldreu Inal* t 'omiuiltee Arrival of Millenium l ulled Press H«rvlc«. United Press Service. BELLINGHAM. Wash . Jan 19 WASHINGTON. I*. C„ Jan. 19 t‘raved by religious frenzy, Georg« I I's.l.ot and wife, of l.lnd' ti, a ncuil President Taft at 4:30 this afternoon town near bare, stripped tbcmiHdv«*** signed the r> «rlullon creating th« and their children mid mounted the 1 committee that will have In charge u»of of tticlr home to await the com- , the Investigation of the Forestry and Departments. ¡«opularly Ing of th« inlllentuiu. Th« weather , Interior was fr< ■ ring mid. A h a result of' known an th«* Plnchot-Balllngcr In the exposure. Murtha, th« 11-nionthM- vestigation. This Is the final net in *dd baby. I h dead mid the l-year-ohl ■ th«« creation of a committee, th«' pr«»- «later Is at the point of death Th« ««■■ding» before which will be wnteh«'d parents mid the two older children with th«' greatest Interest throughout On Its outcom«’ will wor« plan'd under arrest and Jailed, , the Nation. hang the future political aspirations charged with disorderly conduct, i Their arrest was iicc*impllsh«d *mly I of a number of men. The i’lnchotites after a flerce struggle with the offi- i dcclsre that it is it struggle between < «rs. They refused to be clothed | the Roo-cvclt policies and the ene when Jail'd. d<*clnrlng that tin* Bible mies of conservation and express < on- was the only proper protection from fid. nee in th«’ outcome. the elements. * When the r«ald«*nta of th«’ town ’ learned of th«’ cruel death of th«' in : fant they notified the officials that if’ the Holy Kollers w«re not deported' from the town they would Ink«' th«'! matter Into their own hnnds and d«ul , sunimnrlly with them. The feeling i her«’ is Intense uml the officers hav« taken every precaution to protect , their prisoners until they enn bo re- | moved to Bellingham. Fashot and Ills wife acted on the Instructions they received from on« of the elders of the cult. This elder ' Is a resident of Seattle, and the poll«« I of tlint city are searching for him. i Ho will be placed under arrest as soon as he is located. Pill HIM. IIA I'll I It IX It AG IS CONVK ll l> BA.XKEIl U tl.sil IHIIXGS Piatasi on I xhildtioti in Show ’ \V in «low» of Star Drug ( <im|Hi*iy I’lNt HOT-BALLINGI It III S<*l,I. TIO.N sit.Ni l* IH PICI SIDE.NT I limi M IP \ttul XI* hl.XO Upward of 50,000,000 cod ar ('onshleratde Activity in the l^.gging caught yearly by Norwegian fisher mid Wood Business Along men. the Hiver Tl At HERS' E \ AMINATIONS Th« coldest weather here this win ter was s degrees below aero. Plenty of snow for good sleighing. John Ackley, Harry Wall and Browcy are utilizing every moment Every hauling log» to the river. available space on the river front on Die Snowgoos« imicli Is occupied will* saw logs and « ord w ood. The logs are to be transported to Klamath Falls mills. The cord wood goes te lhe railroad. J. Frank Adams was In Kent* last week ami It Is reported that be sold ills woo<) to the railrond to It«' dellv- «•red at the Snowgoose Landing or Worden. Wolf ¿j Breiian sold their wood to Admns and it Is being hauled to the landing by Jnmes Eubanks. Mr. Prenen had bls eye Injured by being struck with a stick while clear ing brush out of the logging road for Ackley. He was compelled to go to Klamath Falls for treatment. Miss Buse.v, who was injured in • runaway some time since, has return ed and opened school on Monday, mi<l was heartily welcomed by all of the children. II. L. Smith's lodging business has Increased to such an extent that hi’ luiH been compelled to secure addi tional beds for the accommodation of his patrons. Mrs. Puckett mid children are liv ing in Keno, occupying Mrs. Madi son's house, while the children tire attending school. I'nited Press 8ervlce. KANSAS (TTY. Mo. Jan. 1». Banker John II. WalHh arrived hero from Chicago this morning, bouml for I. en ven worth, Kits., wh«»re he goes to begin serving his five years' sen tence In th« Federal penitentiary for violation of the Natlonnl blinking InWH. Th< Dip from Chicago to this city was without Incident, the con victed num mid his companions occu pying a drawing room tn one of the Pullmans. As the party alighted from the tiain nt the Union st nt Ion In thiB city, Walsh espied a local newspaper photographer In the act. of taking a snapshot lit the group. He flew Into a passion and, darting for the oper ator, grabbed the camera and smash ed It to pieces. He stnted that he had been subjected to Injustice, Within th«’ past year 221 men nnd enough without being caricatured in th«« pnpers of the country. He re boys hnv«’ taken a course in nautical fused to make nny statement for pub cooking In n school established for lication, and ns quickly as possible I hat purpaise In England. he boarded the train for leaven Yon Can Cure Tluit Bncknclie worth. Pain nlongsld«’ th«’ back, dizziness, headache and general languor. Get ITTTNBl IlG IN IX GIIIP i n package of Mother Gray's Al S- OF BIG ANNI AI« FIXHIII TRALIAN LEAF, the pleasant root nnd herb cure for all Kidney, Bladder Police Boats Busy in Lower NecHoii nnd Urinary troubles. When you feel all run down, tired, weak and with Hcction Rcscaiug Flood out energy, use this remarkable com Victims bination of nature's herbs and roots. As a regulator It has no equal. Moth er Gray's Australian Leaf is sold by United Press Service. druggists or sent by mall for 50 cts. PITTSBURG, Pa., Jan. 19. Th« Sample sent FREE. Address. The immenre Ic gorge that hnH been Mother Gray Co., LeRoy, N. Y. I of Rangi Nine (9), East of the Wil-( lamette Meridian In Klamath County, ! Hint« of Oregon, containing 320 acre This summons Is publlHh««l In th«’ “Klamath Republican,”, a weekly I n«WHp<ip«i', printed and |»ublish«*d at the City of Klamath Falls, In said Klamtith County, wherein said de scribed land I h situated, by order of . Hot*. Ge«»rge Noland, Judge of th« nbov« nnrnt'd Court, such order be ing dated th« J 711« day of January, A. D. 1810; the first publication of this HUtiimotiH to b« made, und is, mad« on th«» 20th day of January,' A I*. 19 1«. THOMAS DRAKE, Attorney for th«» Plaintiff. Klamatli Falls, Oregon. Ml MMOXN In th« Ch «ult Court of lhe Btat«' of Oregon, for Klamath County. Agner W< «d. Plaintiff, vs. II. T. Cof fin, Defendant. Sull in Equity to Quiet Till«. To II. T. Coffin, Defendant : In the name of th« State of Or«- gon, you are h«r«by required to ap pear and nnswer th«' complaint flh'd against you In the above entitled suit on or before Batiirday. th« ¿th day <«f March, A. I*. 1910, that being the date of the last publication of the hiiiii - rnons In this suit and the last date within whleli you. the defendant, Is required to answer said ««implalnt. as flx«'d by th« order of th«* Court for publication of this summons, and if you fail to appear, and answer, as aforesaid, 11« plaintiff will aiydy to the Coi.rt for th- r' llef prayed for In such complaint, to-wlt: Quieting plaintiff's title to the following de scribed real estate: West half f '4 ) of the Northwest quarter I >4 *, Southeast quarter I *4 * of Northwest quarter I *» >. and Northeast quarter < 14 • °f Houthwest quarter ( *4 * of Hollon Six (G). In Township Thirty eight 13s*. South of Range Nine <9*. East of Willamette Meridian in Klam ath ('«maty, Stat« of Or« gon. and containing 1G0 acres of land. This summons is published in the “Klamath Republican.'', a weekly newspaper, printed and published at the City of Klamath Fails, In said Klamath County, wherein said de scribed land Is situated, by order of Hon. Gi-orgp Noland, Judge of the gbove-nam«*«] Court, such order be Ing dut«-d th« 17th day of January. A. D. 19 10; the first publication ot this summons to be made, and U mad«’ on th«> 20th day of January. A. D. 191« THOMAS DRAKE. Attorney for the Plaintiff. Klamath Falla, Oregon. «2O,O«*O.<*O S< ll<*OL DISTItH T NO. I IH II.DING BONDS si MMONS Sult In Equity for I>ecr«ie of Divorce In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klamath. Ella McKee. Plaintiff, vs. Frank Mc Kee, Defendant. To Frank McKee, the above nanai! defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon i you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or I before the 3d day of February, 191«». Ti at being the day of the last publica tion of summons, and the last day within which you are required .o answer, as fixed by the order of pub lication of this summons. If you fail st mv |<»\> to appear and answer, the plaintiff In the Circuit Court of the State of will apply to the court for the relief Said demanded in said complaint. Oregon, for Klamath County. Abner Weed, Plaintiff, vs. Alonzo Al suit is brought to secure dissolution len. Defendant.— Suit In Equity to of the bonds of matrimony existiag Quiet Title. between yourself and plaintiff. T«* Alozno Allen. Defendant: This summons is published in the in the name of the State of Ore gon. You are hereby required to ap Klamath Falls Republican, a weekly pear and answer the complaint file«] newspaper printed and published at against you in the above entitled suit on or be.ore Saturday, the 5th day Klamath Falls, Oregon, by order of of March. A. I». 1910. that being t he Honorable George Noland. Judge of date of ihc last publication ot the said court, and dated December 17th summons in thin suit and the last 1909; the first publication to be made date in which you. the defendant. Is on the 23d day of December. 1909, required to answer said complaint, as fixed by the order of the Court for and the last publication thereof on publication of this summons, and if the 3d day of February, 1910. you fail to appear, and answer, as BENSON & STONE, aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply to 12-23-2-3 Attorneys for Plaintiff. the Court for the relief prayed for In such complaint, to-wit: Quieting plaintiff's title to the following de HOLSTEIN'S EN)K scribed real «•state: Northeast qttar- REGISTERED HALE ter ( *4 ) of Northwest quarter ( Î4 • of Section Six ( 61, in Township I have some fine young registered Thirty-eight (38), South of Range Nine (9), East of the Willamette Holstein bulls for sale: A-l stock and M. F. LOOSELEY, Ft. Meridian in Klamath County. State acclimated. of Oregon, containing 4 0 acres of Klamath, Oregon. land. This summons is published in the ESTRAY "Klamath Republican,", a weekly newspaper, printed and published at i Long, slim bay horse, branded s— th«’ City of Klamath Falls, in said .. «. , . , , —on left shoulder. Klamath County, wherein said de- the lhe Shook brand b^nd-on shoulder, scribed land 1s situated, by order of Reward will be paid for information Hon. George Noland, Judge of the „ . above-name«! Court, such order be- fading to his recovery. Shook Ranch. Ing dated the 17tti day of January. Dairy, Ore. 10-21-tf A. I). 1910; the first publication of ___________________ this summons to be made, and is made on the 20th dav of January I HAVE BUYERS A. D. 1910. THOMAS DRAKE. For Klamath county lands. Send me Attorney for the Plaintiff. description, terms and price, and 1 Klamath Falls, Oregon. Notice Is hereby given that the County Superintendent of Klamath County will hold the regular examl- nations for applicants for State mid County papers al the Public School building. Klamatli Fails, as follows: I For Sime l*a|HTH I'oinmciiciiig \V< dnesday, February ' 9, at 9 o'clock a. m.. and continuing < un'II Saturday, February 12, at , I*, m. Wed in -day Penmanship. History.! Spelling, Physical Geography, Read-: Ing, i’liy chology. Thursday Written Arithmetic, Theory of Teaching. Grammar, Book keeping. Physics, Civil Government. Frida? Physiology, Geography, | Sl MMONS Composition, Algebra, English Liter-1 ature, Scliool l,aw. Saturday Botany, Plane Geome-! In the Circuit Court of the State of try. General History. Oregon, for Klamath County. F«»r County I’ sihth C C. Brower, plaintiff, vs. Walter Comemnclng Wednesday, February ' I ennox. defendant: 9. at 9 o'clock a. m.. and continuing To Walter Lennox, the above named until Friday, February 12. nt 4 p. m defendant: Wednesday Penmanship, History. | In the name of the State of Oregon: Orthography, Reading. Physical Ge You ar«> hereby required to appear ography. and answer the complaint filed Thursday Written Arithmetic. against you in the above entitled ac Theory of Teaching, Grammar, Physi tion on or before Thursday, the 3d ology. day of February, 1910, that being the Friday Geography, School Law, last day of publication of this sum Civil Government, English Literature. ' mons and the last day of the time J. G. SWAN. within which the defendant is per County Superintendent. mitted to answer, as fixed by the or der of the court for publication of summons herein; and if you fail so SI MMONS |to appear and answer, the plaintiff In the Circuit Court of the S'ate of will take judgment against you for , the sum of $29.83, twenty-nine and Oregon, for Klamath County. Aimer Weed. Plaintiff, vs. J. E. Lan- eighty-three one-hundredths dollars, caster and Mattie C. Waterbury, and Interest thereon* at the rate of t! Dei 'ndnnts.— Suit in Equity to per cent per annum from the 25th day of June, 1907, and for his costs and Quid I'itle. disbursements In this action; and for To J. E Idtncaster nnd Mattle < the sale of lot 3 (three) of block 15 Waterbury, Defendants: In (tie name of the State of Ore (flftrs'n) in Ewauna Heights addition gon: You are hereby required to ap to Klamath Falls. Klamath County, pear and answer the complaint tiled Oregon, w i’.lch has been attached against you in th«’ above entitled suit herein, and of any and all other real on or before Saturday, the 5th day nnd personal property which may be of March, A. I). 1910, that being th«> attached herein, for the discharge of date of the Inst publication of the any judgment which plaintiff may ob- summons In this suit and the last tain herein. This summons is published in the date within which you, the ilefend- ants, are required to answer said Klamath Republican, a weekly news complaint, as fixed by the order of paper printed and published at Klam th«> Court for publication of this sum ath Falls. Klamath County, Oregon, mons. and if you fall to appear, and by order of the Honorable George No answer, as nforesaid, the plaintiff land. Judge of said court, dated and will apply to the Court for the relief entered the 22d day of December. prayed for In such complaint, to-wit. 1909, directing such summons to he Quieting plaintiff's title t«i the fol so published for six successive weeks, lowing described real estate: North th«> first publication to be on the 23d east quarter ( Vx > and the Southeast day of December, 1909. K. L. ELLIOTT. quarter ( *4 ) of Section Six (6), in Attorney for Plaintiff Township Thirty-eight (38), South 12-23-2-3 FOB EXCHANGE Fine Ashland home for trade for Klamath county farm under the ditch. HEALED PROPOSALS will be re ceived by th«* undersigned County Inquire of H. J. Boivin, plumber, Kla 12-30-1-20 Tr«.'«»urer of Klamath County until math FalU, Oregon. the 3d day of January, 1910, at the hour of 2 «*'« lo< k in th« afternoon of nal«l day, at which said date and and hour at the office of the First Quickly relieved by “Weeks' Break- Trust an«! SavfngH Bank all propos Fu-A-Cold Tablets.” Chocolate coat als to purchase said bonds will be ed, tasteless, pleasant vegetable laxa opened and considered for th« pu r- 5c. Sold by Un chase of 120.000.00 fi-p«r cent tive. No calomel, 25c. coupon Building Bonds of Ha id derwood Pharmacy. He boo I District, or any part thereof to be Issued In pursuance of subdi NOTICE. vision 31 of Section .3389 of Bellin ger k ('«»tton's Annotate«! Code and Parties wishing sagebrush land Statutes of Oregon. clear««, call on or write, Said Bonds will be payable 20 W W. MASTEN, years from date of Issue, optional Klamath Falls < >rw. after ten years. Interest to be paid t » str semi-annually on the first day of April ami October of each year, (.HEAT SALE OF LATE HHEE7T Principal and interest payable In Ml NIC lawful money of the United Stales It you desire some fine bargains In at the offic«- of the County Treasurer, ’ Klamath County, Oregon. Late Popular Sheet Music, write to Bald Bonds shall be sold for ca h Uharl'M S. Miteb' ll, 2'i'» Almond st., paid down at dat«- of Hale and for not I phh than their par value, and shall Ashland, Ore., for latest free musle draw Interest at the rate of six per catalogue. cent per annum and be issued in de Wanted A large tract of land in nomination of 20 Bonds of fl,000.00 «ach. Southern Oregon or Northern Cali Each proposal to purchase said Bonds must be ai companied by a cer-! fornia for colonization. J. M. NEL titled check upon some responsible SON, 2 4 N. First st., San Jose, Cal. bank for five per cent of the amount bid. The County Treasurer reserves the right to reject any anti all bids. CLAUDE H DAGGETT, County Treasurer of Klamath Coun ty, Oregon. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon. De cember 2d, 1909. 12-2,30' ELLSWORTH 4. MITCHELL VETERINARY SURGEONS AND DENTISTS Office CriMler-Hilli» Unlldiur Phone 72S C. C. BROWER ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON ROOMS 7 A 8. MURDOCK BLOG WILL A. LEONARD DENTIST U hit.-Maildox Bldg. DR C. P. MASON DENTIST Office tn American Bank A Trust Com pany’e Building PHONE 614 «LAMATH FALLS OREGON DR. A. A. D e PUY EYE. EAR, NOSE, THROAT With Dr. F. M. Whi e. Over First National Bank M R RICHARDSON United States Commissioner TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD PROOF TAKEN Office, Third and Main, opposite City Library. Telephone 301. BENSON & STONE ATTORNEYS AT LAW American Bank and Trust Bldg. KLAMATH FsLLS - OREGON L. E. ELLIOTT ATTORNEY AT UW General Law Practice State and Fed eral Courts Examiner of Land Titles. First National Bank Block Klamath Falls, Oregon will sell it for you. Ramsey Realty Co., 217-2IS Central bldg., cor. 6 and Main st., Los Angeles, Cal. Nyal's Vege said Judge Lindsey to the tatila Prescrip policeman, “ want to save tion is indicat bicycles. I want to save ed in ail ordi nary diseases of boys.” women. 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