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W. C. G-inn was here from Bonanxa one acre of land situated in sec. 3-37 last week. 14; $1. Ed Bioomingcamp came down from M. R. Jamison and E. E. Jamison to P K. Miller, lots 4 and 5. block John Shook was in from Dairy Bly Saturday J. T. Caiman was iu horn White 64. Nichols addltlou to Klamath Monday lake Saturday. Falls, $10. Earl Walker was here from Bly Frank Bioomingcamp was up from Klamath Development company to Monday. Merrill today., Emma C. Worden, lots 5 and 6. block H, D. Barnum was here from Weed G. J. McCarthy was in from I'ine 29. lllisido addition to Klamath Monday. F.'tl.- $10. Miss Ida Otto was here from Dorris Grove Saturday. W. B. Simpson had business | Klntnath Development company to Saturday. i Emma C. Worden, lots 3 and 4. block O. Oleson was here from Merrill Naylox Saturday. Mrs. Liaaie Fitch was in from Hil 1 12. and 40 feet off the easterly side Wednesday. Many letters have been received to extend our 1 [of lot 4. block 14. Hot Springs addi C. M. Pcttitt was here from Merrill j debrand Friday. J. R. Dixon and wife left ter Port tion to Klamath Falls; $10. Great Harvest Festival and Bargain Week. Wednesday. Louis Hesslg and Mary B. Hesslg W. B. Simpson was dbwn from Kay land this morning. Homer Smith was down from Fort to Jas. Dixon, lot 1, block 18. Hesslg For those who have not yet had the opj>ortunity las Saturday. Klamath last week addition to Fort Klamath; $150. Ross Finley and wife were in trom to visit our store will surely appreciate the way the T. A. Barrows and wif > wera h. re Oregon Valley I,and company to Bly Saturday. from Merrill Satutday. Willianne White. NH of NH <>t nertha Ranson was down from outside people have treated us during this Great Fes C. Roas Anderson and sou came ui> NW *4 see. 9-3C-14; $200. Yainax Tuesday. Oregon Valley Ijind company to Steve Callahan is here from Bly ou from Sisson last night. tival and aBrgain Week. W. S. . R. R. and H. H. Hoyt of-Mer John A. Teague. NH of NW »4 of business Monday. SEH sec 11-37-14: $200 The only way we can repay them is to extend the Walter Runke came down from th - rill were here last week H. H. Roberts and family were United States to Thomas J. Jack-, Agency Saturday. son. patent to lots 2, 14. 15, 16, 17 Great Harvest Festival and Bargain Week to C. C. Smith was up from Keno Sat here from Olene Saturday. A. D. Harpold was here from Bo and 18. sec. 15-37-7 H, containing: urday on business. 87.70 acres. J. L. Lovel came down from nanza on business Saturday. I Mrs. John Jones and two children E H. DeFault and Cella R De- Sprague Saturday. were in from Dairy Saturday. Fault to Henrietta F. Melhase, lot 7. C. E. Hoyt was a visitor from Foil • Don Redfield came in from his block 19. Fairview addition to Klam- Klamath Saturday. it miest'-ad near Pine Grove Friday. ath Falls; $10. M. J. Arnel was here from Fort To give these people a chance to take advantage of Jasper Hibbard was here Saturday Klamath Development company tu Klamath Tuesday. to prove up on his homestead near Mary A Jackson, lots 1 and 3. block T. F McLaughlin is at the Liver- our Bargain Week. Swan Lake. 11. Hot Springs addition to Klamath more from Coram. T. R Miles and wife went to the Falls. $10 Our Profit-Sharing Week will be long remem F. D. Bacon is at the Livermore Agency last Thursday, when* they Elixa M. Marple to Charles P. I trom San Francisco. Stewart, the northwesterly part of I bered by the Portland Store as one of the Banner Alfred L. Beede was here from , will reside. Mrs. Nellie Wall came up from Mt. lot 5, block 15. Nichols addition to i Eagle Ridge Tuesday Weeks. Eugene Spencer had business here ' U< bron Thu »-»lay night anl left for Klamath Falls: $10. K< no Friday. Klamath Development to W. S. from Wampus Monday. John Ellis and M. P. Mickler came Davis, lot 4 and 5. block 47. Hot William Sargent had business here |d'iwn from the former's ranch at Sev- Springs addition to Klamath Falls; from Dorris Saturday. 110 Mrs. W. C. Howell was a visitor ; en Mile last week. Chas. F. Stemwell and Henrietta Mr and Mrs. W. H Heileman and from Navlox Saturday. L. R. Howard and wife were here bOn returned Saturday from a trip to Stemwell and K. Sugnrmnn and wife /¡astern Nebraska, where they had to Glen Johnson, parts of lots 1 and irom Merrill Monday THE STORE OF QUALITY AND FARMERS' FRIEND a. block 64. Nichols addition to Klam H. O. Robinson of Chicago is a ; been visiting friends. guest at the Livermore. Money in one of the local banks ath Falls; $10 Levi S. Willits to Leon A. Porter, W 11. Norton was a visitor from belonging to G. A Eichelberger was a ton. Oregon State Association Op ‘■'ort Klamath Tuesday attached last Thursday by E. McCal- lots 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14 and 15. posed to the Extension of the Suffrag' BERT E WITHROW, .-«.n-tsry Riverside tract, being a part of sec James McGuire was down from len for $60 due for board and lodging. to Women.---Mrs. Francia J. Bailey, I tions 11. 13 and 14. township 39. Fort Klamath Tuesday. DON J. ZUMWALT. ’The attachment was issued by Jtis- E. N. RUHR, Wm. Beal had business here from tice Miller and served by Constable range 11 south, containing 350 acres President—Paid Adv. C. E Vww President an I $10. Fort Klamath Tuesday. President Schallock. Eichelberger is now at Treaanrer The Michigan Trust company, trus NPI R TRACK BRING LAID Map*, Plana, Blu« Print*. t!tc. J. B. Short was here from his ranch Fort Klamath, and McCallen also TO MIDLAND WAREHOUSE near Olent Wednesday. lives there. J. T. Harris was his at- tee, and the heirs of Frank W Can- I tleld to Charles J. Canfield and Wil C. Oden of Los Angeles is regie- torney. liam R. Thomson, quit claim deed to Merry Birthday Party at thr Home of tered at the Livermore. lands in township 27, range 11 south. Mr. Ady—Raby Boy at Mr. M. D. Vanderhoff of Sacramento is I REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS I I township 27. range 12 south, town Hooper's Hoose. a guest at the Livermore. Surveying and Irrigation Engineering ship. range 10, 11 and 12. south, and Thomas J. Wilson had business The following list of recent trans [township 29. range 11 south; $10. A large crew of men are busy lay- here from Keno Saturday. John Hagelstein to Fred Dlngeler. ing a track to th<> warehouse This KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Thomas Peebles of Minneapolis is fers in realty is furnished by the ab stract firm of Mason & Slough: SWi4 of SE*4,8H of NW 14 of SE%. will greatly lessen th«- labor of ship registered at th« Lakeside. J. M. Evans and wife and Chas. E. sec. 18-37-10; $10. ping grain from Midland. It la to be A. B. Coon is registered at the Worden and wife to Modoc Northern Caleb T. Oliver to Mitchell Lewis hoped that the Southern Pacific will | Livermore from Reno. Nev. H. Sanford of Mt. Vernon, Wash Railway company, part of SE% of , & Staver Co., lots 1 and 2 and part continue the good work and build a , NW 14 and NE 14 of SW 14 and NW »4 of lot 3, block 28, lot 1 and part of substantial depot. Everybody boost | is registered at the Lakeside. of SE<4. sec. 22-39-9: $10. [ lot 2. block 39. town of Merrill. Ore.: for Midland. V. T. Sullivan and wife are at the G. A. Warrack to A. F. Hesser and also a piece of waterfront south end Sheriff Baruee pasmil through Mid I-akeside from Salt Lake City wife, lots 1 to 8 inclusive, block 41. ' of Payne alley. Klamath Falls; also I land Monday, and tacked up some; J. J. Collins was here from Albany . Duffv s addition to Klamath Falls. EH of WH sec 33-40-12; also lot 9. election notices. Oregon, on business Monday. S. T. Summers and wife to Rosa block 47. First addition to Klamath The home of Mr. Ady was the scene 1 J. A. Garber and wife were here K Hager, 8K% of sec. 12-39-9; Falls; $7,371.55. of a nx-rry party Saturday afteruoou. from Fort Klamath this week. I S3.400 George A. Schenacker to R. Vance when their daughter, Mlsa Doris. cele>! Della G. Anderson and Melia Ash- O. H. Crumpacker and wife to Ag Hutchins, lot 2. block 15, Ewauna brated her 9tb birthday. Games wen- ley came down from Bly Sunday. Manufacturers and Designers nes H. Eskeison, lot 6. block 15. Heights addition to Klamath Falls; I played. and a dainty lunch nerved I Mrs. J. Wendell and child of Duns Fairview addition to Klamath Falls: $10. This charming little hostess had as I muir are registered at the Lakeside. $750 of all the Latest and Rea) Klamath Development company to guests: Stella Hooper, Ida Hooper. Charles E. Thomas was down from J. W. Fleming to D. C. Wilson, the J. F. Maguire, W. Worden and J. T. Clyde Barks, Carl aBrks, Mildred Western Fashions in Harness Sprague River on business Saturday.' NW% of 8W% sec. 15-38-9; $10. I ' Ward, parts of lots 8. 9 and 10. block Morgan, Dee Ady and Aard Ady. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Worden left for Klamath Development company to ' 8, Second Hot Springs addition to George Kelly, who formerly lived and Saddlery San Francisco Wednesday morning C. E Evans. lot 37B. block 6, Rail Klamath Falls; $10. near Merrill, but who now lives in Mrs. J. Frank Adams and J. F. toad addition to Klamath Falls; $10. California, is visiting with Wm. * Adams Jr. were here from Merrill Alfred A. Aya to J. E. Morson, Barks. He and Mr. Barks are old Saturday. the Wfc of NW*4 sec 15-38-9; $10. POLITICAL INFLI'ENC K time friends. Mrs. C. H. Ennis, wife of the popu OF WOMEN Klamath Development company to Mrs. Bowen, who has been away lar Merrill barber, was in the city Williara RUwe, |^t 16B? biock 7 from Midland for some time, has re Wednesday. Railroad addition to Klamath Falls; i A Thwl) Opinion bv Mis« Alice Hill turned to her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Finley returned $10. <’hitti-ndon of New York J. W Depuy has finished threshing to their home in Bly Tuesday. after In Style Quality and Workmanship Central Oregon Improvement com for Mr. Lingley. and came to Midland several days' stay here. One of the fundamental differences at noon Tuesday to threnh hla own pany to Channing Sweet, lot 7. block And Our Price.* are Right Jimmy McClure was shot in the 37, and lots 17 and 18, block 40, between the suffragists and antl-suf- grain. leg Sunday with a .22 calibre rifle. town of Crescent; $900. raglsts as 1 see it is. that the former Harvey Depuy was in Midland He is not seriously hurt. Fannie L. Owens and husband to clings to the belief that the ballot in Tuesday bunting men to work on Miss Lydia McCall went to Swan J. H Angove, lot 3. block 2. Fair itself is a panacea for ail existing the thresher. Lake Monday to visit the family of view adidtion No. 2 . to Klamath evils and all powerful as a remedial William Barks and Mr. Kelly went L. V. Applegate for a few days. agent of government, while the latter to Klamath Falls Tuesday. Falls; $10. H. G. Shideler ana wife came Oscar Shive and wife to J. A recognizes in these opening years of Mrs. Davison has been quite ill for from Wampus Thursday afternoon Sharp, lots 5 and 6. block 19. Fair the twentieth century the develop several days, but Is some better at purchase supplies, Thel left I view addition No. 2 to Klamath Falls; ment of a power more potent than home Friday. the ballott—a power which at present present. $600. TO VOTERS Mr. Gilroy has a number of mon Mrs. J. E. Pelton came down from J. T. Roberts, E. W. Roberts and we call educated or enlightened pub-, Fort Klamath and left for Roseburg wife to Emmett Beeson. 8E>4 of lie opinion. The ballot hasn’t solved I digging potatoes for him. Less than 300 voters In tlx- district Wednesday, when- she will remain NW% and NE% of SW% sec 23-39- our child labor problem, and never! A baby boy came to th> horn» of affected signed the Washlngton-Mult for the winter. will The ballot hasn't solved the Mr. and Mrs. Hooper Saturday morn nomsh county annexation petition: 9; $10. On Klamath Avenue Wm. S. Worden and wife to W. negro trouble, it has tended rather to | ing. Dr. White was in attendance. 500 in the district have signed a re J. Walter Call and W. A. Potter . monstrance, practically al) outside the near (). K. Feed Barn came over from Medford Monday, M. McCullum, lot 7. block 34, town complicate it. but an awakened pub-! Mother and babe are doing nicely. ,11c opinion has decreed that these1 and left for Fort Klamath i Tuesday of Worden; $10. While Dr. White was going home district are against annexation, yet Mrs. Marie Gifford and husband to problems and others akin to them Saturday in his auto he had the mis you arc called iu>on to vote the addi morning on business GENERAI BllCKSMITHIXG J. M. Platts, who recently sold the Mrs. May Foster, lot 11. block 31. I shall be taken out of the realm of! fortune to break down, and had to be tion of practically one-fourth of HoraeshoelnS • Speciali, j politics and be considered and dealt ' Washington, one of the smallest coun Second addition to Klamath Falls; hauled to Klamath Falls Square Deal Store, and his mother. with from an economic and human!-1 $100. ties, to Multnomah, already the .Mrs. Isabel B. Plat's, left this morn W. E. Spence to Mary Griffith, an tarian point of view, and this Is be-' wealthiest, most influential and pow - F. T. ALLEN AND o ing for Escondido. Calif., where thev MILLER RII,I. HAITKNISUH erful. Voters of the state outside of <i E. H. PATTERSON !! undivided half intereat in the SW>4 Ing done through the conferences and I will make their future horn . I congresses on child labor, the care of Roy Kinsman came down from his the counties affected can know but - Miss Erma Hoagland went to Bo of NE’4. SW«4 of NW%. NE«4 of ! SW %. and lots 7, 8. 9. 10. 11 and 12. .dependent children, tnberculoais aad i homestead Saturday. little of these county division mens- nanza today to deliver a number of other questions, which are being held E. E. Kirkendall and Scott Barnes tires. We of Washington know noth hats which the milliner firm of Moore sec 25. and lot 5. sec. 26-36-7; $10. J throughout this country today. And < Pulii Advertisement) W. E. Spencp to N. G. Hyland, an and wife went up above Pine Grove ing of the merits of those not affect A Hetdrick has mad*- for customers undivided half of the SW % of NE%, in these conferences the woman's after wood Saturday. ing us. and believe such questions in that city. SW % of NW % , NE '4 of SW % and voice is heard equally with the man's. should be left to the counties affect Mr. Ward and Ed Dunn rode up to A. S. Brotherhood, special agent of ■ lots 7, 8. 9. 10, 11 and 12.. sec 35. She isn't excluded from participation ed. Washington county cannot afford the hills Sunday. the Standard Oil company, and P. H. and lot 5. sec 26-36-7: $1. in such work because she hasn't a Burr Terry and Mr. Shoemeyer are to lose thia territory, and Multnomah McCullough, salesman for the compa ’ P. C. Lavev , A Co. to Nellie M. vote, neither Is her influence lessened 1 does not need It We ask you to vote doing some fall plowihg. ny, returned to Marysville Wednes Tierney, lot 9, block 33, town of as a member of these committees for! 339 X No W D Wood. Chairman Tor constitutional amendment J. W. Smith was a visitor at the day after several days In this city on Worden; $100. that reason. Here is a great field of | Anti-Annexation Committee. Hills giving to cities and towns county seat Saturday. business. Henrietta F. Melhase and Fred activity and usefulness for woman, a Adv. Mr. Terry had a colt badly rut by boro. Oregon exclusive power to license, L. F Wakefield arrived Saturday Melhase to K. H. Default, part of Iota real chance to serve the state. barb wire Monday. regulato, control, suppress, night from a trip to the coast cities, 1 and 8, block 37. Klamath Falls: I do not hesitate to sag that tlwme A jolly crowd asembled at E K. I or prohibit the sale o( intox and is now at the Livermore. He says $10. of ii <> « ho ar»- opposing the extension Kirkendall's Saturday evening, and Fin- Association Directors Meet that business is quiet along the coast, icating Uquo.s within the of suffrage io our sex, entirely elimi Oregon Valley Land company to musk- wes enjoyed until a late hour The Iron rd of directors of the Klam and that there is not the traffic to the Oscar Bridwell. N’H of N*4 of SW % nate the pernonal clement In oar con. municipality. uth-laike Counties Forest Fires asso 328 X Yes West this year that was expected. of NE*4. sec. 9-36-14. Klamath coun siileration of this subject. It Is not a . She Knew elation met Monday anil audited qaestlow <>f whether we want to vote ty: $200. Sheriff Barnes arrived home from At the tea table the other evening the accounts of the season's expenses H. E. Calkins and Hattie E. Cal or do not want to vote. Pokegama today, where he went last ENDORSED BY Woman can have her share in poM-| little Mary, aged 3, saw me about to The method of procedure was talked Saturday on business, He says the kins to Mary L. Weller, lot 6 In block roads arc quite bad in that part of f.3. Nichols addition to Klamath tics if she will. Tlx- ballot isn't all. I help myself to a fresh spoon from the over, but the actual preparation for 40,000 OREGON CITIZENS The mere Imllot she is so eager to holder, and promptly offered me hers, next year's work will not be decided Greater Oregon Home Lule Assoc I a the country, they nre so full of houl- Falls; $10 lion, 013 Electric Hti'hllng, Port i-lntch doesn't in the buttle of poli- "Here's a clean one. Aunti- Relle, I on until* the annual meeting of th<- Jani'" C Edsall. May Edsnll and drrs. and the rains haven't helped board next spring. land, Oregon." T. M. Edsall to School District No. 9, tics <<>uut tor mon- than an oaacr in licked ft." Delineator. matters any. y Request of the People from the Rural Districts Saturday, October 29th The Portland Store Abstracting Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc. Bradley Harness Co. We Are Leaders Opposite the Courthouse. Klamath Falls. Ore. I New Blacksmith Shop | Settle It Now Settle It Right