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A KLAMATH REPUBLICAN Animal Vanity. tn a small town lu Jersey there la • corner grocery u In re you may buy I iiriiislietl by Hu- limino t I irm «H M mmmi A Situigli anything from a twenty foot ladder E. J. MURRAY, Editor. to a pearl nockluce Vilbeaive plaster, w Itl’e sauerkraut and toilet articles ar«' also at Klamath Falls, In the State of Oregon, at the close of business, sold, and In ease of m*e«*«slty you may ES of January 31, 1910. get ii hair cut or a lion««' shod In th«* See Imek yard. Some time since a farmer II atopiH*d ill the store to get some horse TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE In IMII.I.AKH liniment to rub th«* rheumatism out of AU coiu.iunications submitted for publication in the columns of this a sick cow. and tn«« or three daya Loans and Discounts United Stall's I GN.344.53 paper will he inserted only over the name of the writer. No non de plume later lie catne back with a life slxed Bonds, socurities, etc. 2.404 46 articles will be published ' SE », of \\\ ', kick Banking house, furniture, mid nitures 3.160 74 NW », «d SE », "Look here. Abner." lie complaining Due from banks mot reserve banks) 10,033.63 Mary 1 Tin« ly remarked. "I wish ye would bo a Duo from approved reserve banks 30.403 44 SHE REAO HIS SECREL Checks mol other cash Items 871.11 l«*etle might mon- keerful bow ye 1 lot S. 8ec. 3 4; Cash on hand lit.007.76 throw ycrself back o' thet counter WM, of NW M of NEL, on Mirried Lit» of T'other day ye give me cologne iti S M, of SW t, of SW Total 8134.854 .68 » "■ .. lu.ih i un Kail«.!' «'ity «.:« stead o' boss liniment. li ltd goali dast to: 8ii>. Il tap g to a y >t. "g V, ii.iii i >m the If I didn't put It on thet sick cow .Mary I Tray tier I C Pettit «at ■ i«*«« o V. li««iu h • i iati li "t by a«-cl afore I found out what It was.** DOI.LMIH SEH <>f NEL, ami of SE », o' dent nt it matin«*«' iu New \ Hie "it didn't hurt her any. did It?" Se<- 37; SW I, of ! mid NW', young i» ornan na» tuarriisl i'U«* broke In the grocery num. Capititi stock paid In 8 36,000 00 of SW », : N », of H uf SW ', o 1 youiig man was n«>i Undivided profila, less expenses and taxes paid s: "Can't say thet it did." answeied 48.04 Mayor Sami r>i>n i-« not peat ring 1 "You'ie bearti that i.ere t<* haie u the farmer, "but ever Mace she has Sec 36-40-6; 8 I <* :.o,'.»no 11 Individual deposits subject to chock J. Frank Adams t<> II Demand certificates of deposit that old-time smile of his that Po ucu (beahT back livuiv:** 3 NO 00 volumi had thet sweet smellin' stuff on her 1 l.r.s-. 00 Tittle certificates of deposit litical smil that was merely on th- ' isktsl t<> make ««>ii\. . - she hniu't don«' a denied thing but jv«' W '» «if SW », and S‘.J Savings deposits 37.010 83 surface. There are two reasons fori "Oh, of cutirse." the y mm 4 min jui look at her reflection lu ther duck p<>n«l NW », of S«'«-. 36-io -10; I s«ver«sl. “ 1 get all th»' n<»\\ s. i {¿»»i u Klamath Lake Land A an* sigh. “ — Philadelphia Telegraph it. ' irst. he was el«*cted mayor; S<M s ‘- ’ Total 8134,854 r.B letter from Kansas t'lty «««cry day " to Joseph F Kiimarad S "iid, the next council will ha««* a The woiu; n Legau to laugh Damascus, a Garden City SW », and lots I amt i. number of members that will not be "S n lien you g>> I a< L hem'.* for tbai Slats of Oregon, ) Damascus ii is a garden city touched IS; 83600. tarried around In the vest pocket of vacation you're going to I h > tii.irri«*d t'ounty of Klamath,)us by the great desert. Under its roses Nathuulel l.aiiK«*ll to I* I. Four- his honor It Is a well known fact 'll«' niustsi I. J. W. Si'lmotis, t'ashloi" of the above mimed bank, do uolemt.ly one feels the sands. Beside Its treni- swear that the above statement Is true to the best of iuy knowledge that th«* last council could not go to "How did you kuon that?" the man bling waters t one dreams of the treni tain, lot 3. block 84. Klamath \d and boiler J W SEIMENS, t’ashier sleep uuless the mayor sai<i so and . rictl. “We )H>tli said we w< ul«ln't tell bling mirage, The cry of Its tuuexalns to Klamath Falls: »I" Correct Attest G. W. BALDWIN, Alex Martin. Jr **t ul to Klam«' when h«* gave th«- nod they doted off And now she's" iwiui to echo from Its niotapie towers J. A MADDOX, Director*! to sl«?ep and he transacted the busi-1 "You told me yourself a few M*i'«»nd.- to that most wonderful thing In uature Falls, block 88, Klamath Add Subscribed mid sworn to before mo this 7th day of February, ness of th«' city—or that part of It I ago. everything but the date," 'In* an which is "God without man.” 1910. The Klamath Falls. 83300 E. L. BLLIOTT. Notary Public. swerod. "You sc«'. n<> matter h«*w foml breath of the wastes paaaea among the G. W White to Wm \\ amivi I authorised by Recorder Leavitt, The your brother may l>e of you or your new council will have as members uncles or aunts or your mother or fa poplars as that Bedouin boy passed 5, bltM'k 43. 1st \<bl tu K'miiat men from the new wards, and these; ther. non«* of the««1 would semi you a among the merchants when he came Falls: »lOtio and when be went. In Damascus one G W Woodbury t«> R II I h.libar. will have a mind of their own The. letter every «lay There's only one hears the two voices. And wheu one ENGINE5 lots 1. 2. 3, 4 and 5, bl«M'k will not take orders from the mayor, person who writes a letter every day. looks from the sacred mountain upon BOILERS nor will they place in his hand:' th«* i and that's a girl who's •ugngvil to I«* that city of dream, cradled among the \dd to Klamath Fulls. 81 * married. For the r«'«t of my KHltVlHT woods, one sees far off the tawny be H C. High to t’liestei authority he has heretofore had. During the mayoralty campaign, I added two and two.” ginnings of that other magic which part of lots 7 und S, bltM'k I 1 5AW "Y«»u're right." the man musili before it was known that Mr. San looks out from the Bedouin's eyes. ath Falls: » I fi “Say. a married man must have to And though perhaps with the pilgrims MILLS derson would have no opposition, he play close to th«' bases. 11 must Is* was a very busy man He talked like living with a mimi reader "—lies from Samarkand one loves to rest be NOTICIC. side the fountslus under the hedges aliout the paving of streets and th«* ton lieraid. Parties wishing sagebrush of roses. oue Is aware of the other laying of sewers and a dozen and one love. Intercourse with which has made clears«, call on or write. great plans he had iu mind for the W W MABTON. Damascus an earthly paradise for benefit of the city. Those to whom WRITE FOR .SPECIAL CATALOG ANO PRICES A CHILD GENIUS them and for you Robert fliehens In it str Klamath Falla. Or» he talked were sure that their par Century. ticular street and their propert; Ampce Dabbled In Mathematics at the Age of Three, Handicapped. would be so greatly benefited that Ampere, w ho left bis. name to the 5 POKAME. WASH.- PORTLAND. ORE. - SAN JOSE CAL. Two old settlers sat »moklug In their there was only one thing to it- that was to elect him mayor, But the science of electricity. was a child gen cabin far away in the track woods No N«>tl«>- I» hereby given 'I iOS. At the age of three be ha«l taught woman's haml bad ever desec rated tune is different now. He has the himself to count with the aid of peb that sanctum, and grime reigned su Siate Land Board will r«—eiv job—though he lost the salary. bles and had found out for hituself a preme and triumphant. The conver bids until 11 on o'clock a. m . thanks to the desire of certain city good many of the theories of arith sation veered around from state poli 1. 1910. for tii< following dr officials to make the Hog Combine metic. At this age he became very ill ties to rooking. school lands, to-wlt organ pay and is rapidly forgetting and was f««r three «lays denied f«»Ml “Ta -as.” said the older of the two T.îüft.n '• E the friends he made, as well as many At the end of the fast be was giveu a with a drawl. "I did get oue o' them of NW'*. W t, <>f N E *•, . N ; biscuit, but instead of eatlug it b<- of the promises But that is Sander there cooktrooks wunst, but I could NW », and of SE *»4 of Section son in and out. If he does as he ha.« broke it up into pi«*ves to count with, never do uothin' with It." 36. T 37 S 13 E an operation he considered more Inter "How was that?” inquired the other promised it will be because the whip All bids I m - aecompnilied by esting. "What was the hitch?" of public sentiment has spurred him uti-d application to He read everything with avidity u regularly "Waal.” was the answer, "every one into action—and nothing else. His mind did not run in one channel, o' them recelts iregtiu in the sam«- purchase a nil at least «>n«--fifth of (lie The next year of city administra and be welcomed every volume that way with the sain«' word« Every one amount offerts! tion will not be as in the past. There eame in bis way. Wheu be was ten or No bid for less than »7 5o pci acre o' ’em started off with 'take a clean are men on the council who will see twelve years old he went to a library dish.' and I never got no farther." w ill be considered | to ask for the works of a certain au that things are done. They will in And be slowly refilm ed In - old bln k The right i> reserved to reject any augurate and see that they are car thor. The librarian told him iu amuse clay pipe lu liis mouth ami fell to and nil bids tn ent that the books were iu Ijttiu ried through. If there is to be any ruminating sadly on the narrow out Applications and blds should be ad paving done in this city this summer, The boy went home chagrined, for he look on the world of liumnn being*« is it n-sM-d to G G. Brown. Clerk State this purchase before entry, or initial*' I {did not know Ixitln. being a sickly Nyal's Vege displayed by authors of cookery l«ooks it will be done by the council, and child and b«-ld back from books tabla Praacrip as far lainil Board. Salem. Oregon, mid ii <-ont«*st at any time before patent not by Sanderson, for,' like the sewer as possible, but after six weeks be ap ilon Is Indicai- marked "Application and bld to pur issues, by filing a coiroboratcd affi Origin of Kilts. system, if he were to handle it an peare«l again ami told the librarian be <>d In all ordì chase state lands." davit lu thU office, alleging faits It will doubtless surprise many nary diseases of other term and a half would be re ' had learned to read the books now. G. G BROWN. wliieli would defeat the entry wcmiB. This Scotchmen to leurn that the kilt as at quired to get it started The people Ampere is one of the few child prod Clerk State laind Board remedy never present worn is only a modern fancy ARTHUR W ORTON <>f the city have much to be thankful igies who seems to have been sickly. disappoints. Its Dated April 22. 1910. 4-28-7-2* 4-28-6-3» costume and is not of Scottish origin Register for in having secured enough new He bad fits from time to time, while at all. The houor of its invention is g'.od effects be most child wonders appear to have ing perceptible members of the council to stir things due to two Englishmen — an army tailor been physh-aily normal in every re MITICI OF SALE <IE STATE from tbo very up and get Klamath Falls once and who accompanied General Wade's spect.—Exchange. Irst. It la com LANDS tor all out of the rut into which h forces to Scotland in 1719 and Thom posed of tl.o ATTORNEY AND as Rawlinson, overseer of some Iron has been gradually sinking purest and ths Freaks of Language. Noth v Is hereby giveu that the COUNSELOR AT LAW works in Glengarry’s country, For most reliable A peculiar kind of blundering knowu more than a century previously, la State laind Board will receive scaled drug:.; mercu- WASHINGTON LETTE It KI.AMATII FAUX. OREGON as “folk etymology" is responsible for oplates rials, deed, the tartan plaid had t>een the blds until 11:00 o'clock a. m , August some of the queerest freaks of lan ROOMS 7 4«. MURDOCK BLDG and other har WASHINGTON. D C., May 4.— guage. An easy example will make common garb of the highlanders, but 1. 1910, for the following described mful dtugs be It is a common thing, according to this clear. Our American word “car it was all in one piece, wound In folds school lands, to-wlt: ing excluded around the Ixxiy. leaving the knees WILL A. LEONARD All of Section 16. T. 25 8.. R. 7 E ail reports, for the small boy who ryall" for a kind of vehicle is not a The many dis bare. Prior to the adoption of the tar i AB bids must be accompanied by concerting in- wants to see the ball game to make compound of "carry” and "all," but a tan. which probably took place about DENTIST fluences to the excuse that his "grandmother" is •light distortion of the French "carri the close of the fifteenth century, the a regularly executed application to which woman H hit.-Mad<l<n Bldg ill, but it is unuusal for a grown man I ole,” a diminutive car. The change long, loose saffron colored skirt, the purchase ami nt lenst one-fifth of the Is constantly was made In obedience to the uni real "garb of old Gaul,” was the high amount offered to resort to such subterfuges subjected ren No bld for less than 815.00 | h - t Yet that is just what got Private versal tendency to assimilate the un land dress — London Mail DR C. P. MASON I to many Functional der her liable known to the known, to make words disorders that acre will be considered. Wm. Dales, of the Twenty-fourth U. mean something by associating them not only tend to destroy her comfort DENTIST Gift to tha Ugly Man. The right Is reserved to rej«-ct any 8. infantry into trouble. Stationed with others which they resemble in va I ha|>plneea. but which gradually The practice of making such gifts and all blds Office iu American Bank A Trust Co at Fort Ontario, this soldier wanted sound. Often there is no etyni<dpgiciii merg» Into chronic and serious dis appears to have arisen In America and Applications and blds should be ad pany’s Building eases. to visit Buffalo. So he ‘'faked” a tel- ' relation between the words associated I is nearly obsolete It therefor*.- seems Nyal's Vegetable Prescription Is ■ gram from his "Aunt Jennie" saylei; i as when sparrowgrass is made out of to deserve a note. It goes back to dressed to G. G. Brown. Clerk State RHONE «14 'hat his grandmother was very sick. asparagus This particular corruption Harvard college (now Harvard univer Land Board. Salem Oregon, and KLAMATH FALLS OREGON I without a peer for the successful treatmnet of female weakness, pain His deception was found out and he was once in such good colloquial use sity) beyond 1794. In that year Wil marked "Application and hid to pur ful and disordered menstrutatlon. that Walker, the lexicographer, wrote. chase state lands." was promptly court-martialed, with liam Biglow was the recipient of the I hysteria, cramps, _______ dosi hearing BENSON & STONE "Sparrowgrass is general that as G G. BROWN. pains," Inflammation and falling ef Jackknife. In 1796 be handed it on to the result that he was dishonorably the womb. This la a remedy of ATTORNEYS AT LAW Clerk State Land Board discharged, forfeiting all pay and al paragus has an air of stiffness and Charles Prentiss, with these lines: pedantry.” sterling worth. Item: C P. has my knife Dated April 22. 1910 4-28-7 2* lowances due him, and sent to prison American Hank During his natural collsss Ilia. I UNDERWOODS PHARAHCf with hard labor for six months. That knife which ugtlnaao Inbartta and Trant Bldg. His Critic. I And due to his superior merits. notice for public ’¿nos What astonishes the visiting Briton Cor 7th and Main Street« KLAMATH FALLS - OREGON And when from Harvard ha shall etaae Klamath Falls • Orefioe I order him to leave It here The European starling has been most Is the manner in which every' I.akevtew 02956 That t may from class to class dseoead placed upon the list of obnoxious kind of immigrant to the United TUI time and ugliness shall end. R M RICHARDSON Not coal land 8tates adapts himself to the prevailing FXTRAY NOTICE birds whose importation into this —Notes and Queries. Ideas about Englishmen. In the course Department of the interior, l!nit«'d One bay horse, 2 or 3 year« old. United States Commissioner country is prohibited by the Treasury of conversation with the noble Italian States Land Office at Lakeview, weight about 1000 pounds, no brands Department and the Agricultural De who condescends to brighten shoe« Meaning ef Cemetery, Oregon. April 22. 1910. TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD visible, came to my place on Seven It is not correct to say that “came- partment, despite its attractive plum the visitor Informed the boot black that PROOF TAKEN tery" means the "city of the dead." Notice is hereby given that Frank ! Mlle about November 1909 Owner age and cheerful song he was an Englishman—and English The word Is from the Greek "koime- Irish, whos«- post office address is Titty have sam * by paying charges. men bad a great respect for Italians It has been found that the starling Office. Third and Main, opposite City Library. Telephone 301. K. A KOONTi. is very destructive to wheat and other and had entertained Garibaldi In terlon." meaning sleeping place, not Klamath Falls. Oregon, did. on the the place of the dead. There is noth 2 4th day of January. 19 I 0, file in this Fort Klamath, Ore. February II. 4 rain crops. Introduced into New- grand style “IngleesI Ha, ha; Inglees!" said ing in the etymology of the word to office his Sworn Statement and Ap 1S10. 3-10-3-1 York, it has spread through that warrant us tn thinking that it was State and southward to Pennsylvania, Diego in soft, musical tones. "Ha! originally intended to convey the idea plication, No 02956. to ptirchaae the They splc no good I iey droppa da REGISTERED HOM4TKINM FOR and it is feared that it will make its that the departed were really dead any W Mi NW %. Section 35, Township 38 h I a tc bExchange SALK more than there is in the old Hebrew 8. Range 10 E. Willamette Meridian, way into the Western wheat belt, I have some fins young registered term for cemetery, “bethaina,” the and the timb«T thereon, under the where it would be a very unwelcome Holstein bulls for sale; A-l stock and No Encouragement. house of the living.- Exchange provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, visitor. So the ban has ben placed acclimated M. F. LOO8ELKY, Ft The family had stood tlx- long strain and acts amendatory, known as th«' Klamath, Oregon. upon it and hereafter starlings im of Uncle Hobart's illness well, but th*- i Their Advantages. "Timber and Stone Law," at such ported into this country will meet ?. peculiarities of the physician chosen Blobbs—This musicals is a charity af horrible death at the hands of th»- by Uncle Hobart himself had been, to fair for the benefit of the poor. Slobbs value as might be fixed by appraise say the least, trying. "Do you really ment, and that, pursuant to such ap ELLSWORTH 4 MITCHELL customs collector. —I don’t see just where the poor come think lie will recover. I>r. Shaw?" ask VETERINARY SURGEONS AITOIfNEY AT Mb in. Blobbs Well, they don’t have to plication, the land and timber there ed the oldest sister of tire invalid, who AND DENTISTS on have been appraised, June 14, RESTORAl 1<>\ OF Pl IH.lt I l XII« had borne with his vngaries patiently be present. I’lillndelphlu Record. General Law Practice State and Fed tiffir« CrlMler-Mllte nullitiur Phon' IV. 1909, th«- timber estimated at 435,- for years. eral Courts 000 board feet at 8.75 per M. and the □eduction. I ant prepared to furnish blue “I know how you feel, with Thanks E xh ml net of Land Titles MOTHER GRAY S Scott — Is Jone* married? Mott — I land at 844.00; that Haiti applicant prints showing all vacant lands soon giving coming on, and all," said the First National llank llloclt SWEET POWDERS to be restored to the public domain doctor, peering at her from under bi« gU'-i not. I never heard him blame will offer final proof In suport of bls Klamath Falls, Oregon his wife for any thing Boston Tran- application and sworn statement on FOR CHILDREN, in Klamath County, also all town shaggy eyebrows, "but it’s too >ux>n to A Orteisltelh I lor Eerrrlahnr»», acrip' the 30th day of June, 1810. Iiefor« r'snallpsllnn, llesUnrhs. ships in the Lakeview Land District, tell. He may get well, ami then again S<«s«rh Traoblra, Trrlhlng be may not I can't encourage you yet MCpMpt-fffl,?-tS»ü|« R M IliciiardHon . I ’ 8. Commission Ii I a ■ r d r jr a, and II r alm« at 11.00 per township. If a man look sharp nml attentively Wersia. rn«, Hrrak ■» < »Ida either way.”—Youth's Companion Oolysotbavlaed KanUy la IBlt binir, «! all llrutfa.,1* J < W. B. SNIDER. he shall sec f«i • ( though she la <-i . itt Klamath Falls, Oregon Mitote In Oregno. Write tor Olas Mamnl- m.il*d KHP.K A'Mrnaa, A. i. OLMSTED. LeWoy N.Y. An- aerson I- at liberty to protest Lakeview, Ore. blind, she 1« m>t Invl-ible Bacon. I THE FIRST TRUST »SAVINGS SANK LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON MACHINERY THE AH. AVER ILL MACHINERY CO. C. C. BROWER la E. L. ELLIOTT