Kirnt K. t r«<sp«>ctfui to your superiors, always Row, November 17, 1910, a son nd STATUES OF FOREIGN HKROEH ADORN WASHINGTON PARKH give your wife your pay envelope.” Lossen is wearing tbe smile that Parties wishing sagebrush >aad Thia advice was intended for Chl- won't come off. clear««, call on or write, see Men Who Aided in the Baltic« of the cago policemen. Figuratively Inter W W MASTEN, Revolution Are Rente mitered preted It could very well bo taken by A social dance was given at the 11-ltf Klamath rails, about 999 out of every 1,000 Inhab by Grateful Nation home of Niel Webbers, Thursday itant« of the globe. night as a farewell party to .Mr. Mor HOItHEN WANTKD * WA8H1NGTON, D. C. Nov. 26.— eys, and all report having a fine time. I want two or four horses tor farm • • • Thr«««» corners of tafayette Park, WANTED Ten tons of trrap cast Iron. In largo or small quantities work in exchange for their winter'« PLEDGE OVER 81, JOO TO FURNISH Joseph Taylors were visiting in Poe across Pennsylvania avenue from the MILL« ADDITION IMPROVEMENT II. G. FAI RUM), CLUB STARTED Bring what you have Price 1 cent keep. Valley Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Wbit«> House grounds, are adorned NEW HALL Merrill Route. with th«» statues of foreign hero««« of por pound. Klamath Falls Iron H. Roberts. • • « Works. th«> revolution, and soon th«» fourth 4t E. W. Roberts went to Olene Mon will afford standing room for th«» like WANTED Good 16-inch stove wood, ness of another warrior who crossed day on business. • • • juniper preferred. Call on W. E th«» ocean to fight for )lb«»rty. CIVIL KNGINKER Comau, Ropubllcau office. Fourth A statue of Lafayette, facing th«» J. W. Row* Is 8cl«*ct«*<i •« l*n*«id«*nt' Earl Webber took Mr. Moreys to Rrlnforc«xl Concfate R«*tainlug Wall» Many New Mcmb«*r» Added to th«* street, opposite courthouse. Klamath Falls Friday, aud returned I treasury, has stood under the trees iHwignrd and t'unatrac«r<l Be of Great Help to That Ro«U*r, Hix Coming in at the home Sunday. for many years. It was unmarked REGISTERED HOI«TKINM FOB 117 Fourth Ht , Klamath Falls, Ora I Part of th«* t'ity • • • Last Meeting until half a dozen years ago, when a HALE 83 Second St., Sau Francisco, Cal Pearl McFall and Frank Morris delegation of distinguished French 1 have some fine young registered were visitors at Olene Wednesday. men cam«» over to help dedlcat«» a Holstein bulla for sale, A l stock and The members of Klamath Ltxigi* A meeting was held at th«» resldeueu acclimated • • • M. F LOO8E1.EY. Ft statue of Rochambeau. Then Lafay No. 137, I. O. O. F., are as enthusias of Ben 8, Owens In th«* Mills addition Klamath, Oregon. Alberta Graham, who sustained a ette's name* was hurri«*dly chiseled in ATTORNEY AT LAW tic a lot of Odd Fellows as there are to Klamath Falls on Saturday even A FFW BARGAINS broken pelvis bone a short time ago. the pedestal. General Law Practice Rtats and Fed ing to perfect the organization of the in the West, and when th«’ question of is recovering rapidly. She will soon Th«» dedication of Rochamb«*au's Five lots, sign .« location, 11 • >•* eral Courts turniahing the hall, which they are to new improvement un«l Industrial or b«* able to ait up in b«*d. statue was a graud affair. All the Can loan 2730 rn the <*<*«l Examiner of laind Title* occupy in their new temple, now in ganisation which ha* just b«*en • • • big men of th«* government, th«» diplo A nlco cottage wth baili ■ ' « First National Bank Block course of erection, come up. they at launched In that progreealve and rap Lessen Ross and Jesse McFall went matic corps and a galaxy of th«* dis lot, 91700 a good <>u> Klamath Falls. Oregon once d«»cided that nothing but the idly growing section of our city. to Klamath Falls Tuesday. tinguished men of France lent their A large rrald<»iu-e n •• l<n I best should be procur«*d in the way oj Th«* Mills Addition Progrraaive club • • • preseuce. Th«» uniforms of th«* latter Three cottages on three lots Boon furniture. At th«* meeting Saturday was decided on as u permanent dcslg FREO WESTERFELD S. H. Griffith butchered some hogs were gorgeous creations, and were night they called the roll of th«* lodge, nation, and a constitution was adopt • ncugb for another cottage Tuesday. ea|wclaily admired because they en DENTIST MAHON A HI.Ol'tD* and over 21.200 was subscribed by ed which provides for th«* «»ntertalu • • • abled Washingtonians to se«< with th«* Klamath lalle, Oregon the members present to pay for th** ment und social features as well as NOTICE OF RKHTOIIATION OF Archie Roberts went to Olone Tues naked eye the glory of thus«« baggy. furnishings, and there is no doubt practical development along city Im Over Star Drug Storr I’UBIJC UANDH TO HETTLF- day. | scarlet trousers that ftar«* in pictures but what the 22.000 which is to be ex provement and development lines, MENT AND ENTRY • • • of Napol«*ons’ battle*«. pended in furnishing th«* room will be with an executive committoo of fiv»* Department of tho Interior, General l’et«* Boer of Olene was compelled Thaddeus Kosciuszko, th«* Polish raised without any great effort. members as well as the lutnd Office. Washlngt«>n, D. c., to kill one of his fine hors«*» Saturday. ! patriot, took his martial stund ut the Nearly 2500 of th«» amounts cer to carry forward the ATTORNEY AND September 19, 1910. as it was suffering from a broken leg. northeast corner of the park last sum pledged was paid at Saturday's meet organization. COUNSELOR AT LAW Notlo* 1s hereby given that mer. No expense was spared, even ing. and a number of the visitors also Mr. J. W. Ross was M<lect«>d ti> KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON MIDLAND MUSINGS acting secretary of th«» Interior | covered Btands being provided for th.* showed the spirit of Odd Fellowship president Arthur W. Sloper us vic«* vacated d«»partnivntal order of with ROOMS 7 A S. MURDOCK BLOG | brief ceremony, and the plaudits of by contributing as though they were pr«»sld«»nt and Frank L. Applegate ns drawal In so fnr as the same affects Mrs. Tallman's mother, Mrs. Story,' thousands acclaim«*d th«* unveiling members of the local lodge. secretary treasurer Captain O. C. i the withdrawal for irrigation pur , arrived on th«* train Sunday evening. Now comes the statu«* of Baron von WILL A. LEONARD A class of six energetic young men and Mr. Smith took her to Mr. Barks' Applegate and Ben 8. Ow»*ns were ■»!»- pose« under the act of June 17. 1903 Steubeu, th«* German drtllmaster. was given the degrees in the lodge, farm Monday, where Mrs. Tallman DENTIST pointed as the additional members of (32 Stat., 388). for uso In conn«»c- which will occupy a commanding po and a number of applications are j lives. Mr. Story had a car of goods the t-xecutive committee. A commit tlun with th« Klamath project. Ore Whilr-Madd'H Bldg. sition at the northwest corner of the waiting to be acted on at the next , sent to Klamath Falls, and came tee was appointed consisting of th. gon. of the following described lunda pary, opposite the big. square brick meeting: secretary treasurer und W. W. Mills In the state of Oregon, and by hia ' through on the freight train. house that th«* people presented to OR C. P. MASON « • • and Lloyd Redfield to Interview the authority such of said tracts as have The following officers were elected Commodore lK*catur. With elaborate property owners In the Mills and Dar for the ensuing term: Austin Hooper and Louis Wampler .remonies .......... DENTIST not been heretofore finally restormi it will be unveiled on De- row additions upon the purpos«»s of and are not otherwise withdrawn, re came out to John H«x>pers Saturday c.jubvr 12th Jioble Grand—Percival Sholl. Office in American Bank A Trust Com ---------- ------- President Taft, Secre the organization and to securo mem served or appropriated, will be sub- night, and succe«*ded in killing four|- -- Vice Grand—M. R. Lee. pany's Building tary — Dickinson of the war department. bership in it. The outlook Is good for j«*t to settlement under the public geese. Secretary—George L. Humphrey. ' Count Bernsdorff, the German ambas RHONE 614 • • • _ _ . . a very effective and practical organ- land laws of tbe United States on anti Treasurer—P. L. Fountain. sador; r KLAMATH FALLS OREGON ... ,. . , .. _ nation, which, while devoted to the John Kelly has returned to school. Misourl. and the president of tbe Ger Secretary George L. Humphrey and after December 13. 1910, also to In • • • exploitation aud improvement of their demnity school land sel«*ctlon as well, Treasurer P. L. Fountain were unan man-American National alliance will BENSON & STONE The Midland School’now has twen make address«*«. A choriw of 800 will own «»special section, will no doubt bi but shall not b<* subj«*«'t to entry, imously re-elected to their respective found loyal to tb«* brat Interests of the ty-five pupils in attendance. Three sing. All soldiers within «>osy reach ATTORNEYS AT LAW •fficee. filing, or other »«elraHon until city and deeply Interested In its ph> January JI, 1911, at the United After the business of the evening new pupils were received this week: of the ca-pital and many societies will .imfrican Hank steal and moral upbuilding. Htatra Ijind offic«» at Ijikcvlew, was over the members and guests Irene, Cecil and Gifford Barfoot. join in a parade. Eighty-six German and Trutt Bldg. • • • Oregon, warning being •-xpressly seated themselves to a table which societies will participate. Albert Jae KLAMATH FALLS ■ OREGON ANOTHER ILLUSION IS Herbert Anderson of Merrill was a gers is the sculptor. A replica of th«* given that no person will be per» fairly groaned with its weight of cold DISPELLED IIY SCIENCE mitted to gain or exercise nny right chicken, salad, bread and butter, cel business visitor in this vicinity this statue will be presented to the Emper RICHARDSON whatever under any settlement or oc or of Germany. ery, olives and nuts, and the hot week. Divining Rod Haa No EMra< y an • • • cupation begun after September II, mince pie and cheese which completed United States Commissioner Means for Discovering Wat e r A family whose name was not' 1910, and prior to December 12. ’be feast made every one present wish . The “Safe” Novel. Intrrrating Report learned, shipped in a carload of 1910. all such settlement or occupa TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD he had room for a little more. (Minneapolis Evening Tribune.) household goods and stock this week, j tion being forbidden: Klaamth Lodge has a future of PROOF TAKEN James Milne, writing from London, WASHINGTON, D. C.. Nov. 25.— Willamette Principal Meridian. which every member should be and is and moved to Mr. Ferguson's place, I gives a curious reason for the popu- Office, Third and Main, opposite City In a cold and scientific report M. L. Oregon proud, and when they get in their new near Spring Lake. , ularlty of American novels in Eng Fuller of the United States geological library. Tuie paone 301. • • • Township 36 south. Range 7 east. hall they will have one of the finest land. The British matron is not .survey has shattered the popular be- Mrs. Morgan. Dorothy Morgan and 8W *4. SW% sec. 19; BE*., SE% lodge homes in the state. They expect Nyal's V«gv pleased to place in the hands of heri]jef that the divining rod Is a water George Williams were in Klamath sec. 23; 8Wfc, 8WU 8E*4 sec. 27; table Prracrlp to have the building ready early in I daughter the "advanced’’ and "prob- finder, Faith in the dipping twig In I Falls Saturday. Uon la indicat 8 H NE >4 . N 14 SE % , BE 14 SK U sec January. lem” novels which are all the rage | i based on a delusion he asserts, and • • • •d la all ordi / 2 28; 81« NE14, S14 NW *4 sec 11; abroad. nary dlaeaae« of tbe man who says he can locate water SW14. 8W>, HE 14 sec 32; W H Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Rush visited * women. Thia She has heard that the American ( supplies by its use is a pretender, REFLECTIONS OF THE with Mrs. Morgan Saturday. NE14. W14 SE14 sec. 34; BE 14 remedy never novelists have not yet become quite! "No appliance, either mechanical • • • BACHELOR GIRL NW 14. SW14 sec. 36. disappoints, Ita so "advanced,’ and are still very i or electrical,” says Fuller, "has yet good effects be Township 37 south. Range 7 east, George Manning shipped four cars largely given to writing sentimental | bw.n devised that will detect water In ing perceptible (By Helen Rowland) of horses Monday. SE 14 NE14. WH NE14, NW'4. SH from tho very love stories with a usually happy end- ( placc. whpre pia|n common sense will • • • Half a love is better than none. sec. 1; NE 14 NE’4,814 NE 14. NE >4 first. It is com Ing. Hence the mother buys the not show Its presence just as well. • • • | A band of Mitchell's cattle were 8W14. 8*4 BW 14. 8E*4 see. 2; poked of tl.s Alas! Love before marriage is taken from the stock yards to pasture I American novel, hoping that the The uselessness of the divining rod NW 14 NE14 MC 3; SE % 8E% «ec. purest •nd th« daughter will be sufficiently inter- is Indicated by the fact that it may most reliable all moonlight and sighs, after mar- Monday, 4; 8E% NE14, W14 NE14. NW 14. : r-sted in tbe love story to give the too be worked at will by tbe operator, 814 sec fc; E% NE14. drug: , turret e e e riage all moonshine and lies. I late, opiatas suggestive books the go by. • • • that he fails to detect strong prater NW14. W*4 HWS sec. 94; WH Mrs. J. W. Depuy went to Klamath and other bar At first glance the Aemrican read currents In tunnels and other fro«* ! Nowadays a young man's idea of Falls Monday. NW14. W)4 BW 14 sac. IB; NW 14 mfut drugs bo ing public may be surprised at this courses that afford no surface indica NW14. 8W NW%. BWU. BWH - ------------ *- • • • preparing to ------------ "hitch his wagon to a tag excluded verdict, for some of the recent Amer tions of water, and that bls location Tbe many dis star” is merely to hang around the RE 14 sec 36. Floyd Brandenburg, Wm. Sims and ican novels most talked about have In regions where water flows in well- concerting la stage door with a hansom cab. Township 37 south. Range *t <*ast. Mr. Beebe visited at tbe Morgan home fluences to been quite daring. But the great ma- defined channels are no more success • • Tuesday. The latter gentlemen came W14 SW14 sec. (J. SW’4 NE*4 . which wonisi) ■ jority are harmless as compared, for ful than mere guesses. In fact. Its The average man with a spotless last week from Woodland, Calif. NW%, 814 sec. 7; SW 1« 8W«l is constantly i instance, with May Sinclair's "Divine operators are successful only In re 8; NH NE14, NW% ”*c. 18. • • • subjected rea reputation is usually one who hasn't Fire,” or with some of H. G. Wells' gions where ground water occurs in a dor her liable yet been spotted. Township 38 south. Range 8 east, J. D. Morgan and G«?o. Williams to many functional disorders tha< stories with their suggestions of a so definite sheet In porns materia). In • • • are riding in the vicinity of Klamath W14 8W14 see. 6; W14 NW»4 IU*<*. not only tend to destroy her comfort cialistic state. In which all things are such regions few failures to find wa 7; 8E14 NK’4. W14 NE*4, EH and happiness, but which gradually The short cut to a man's heart is Lake for horses. i held in common, even woman. ter VW7B vota can V occur, W U • a «WS for wells WV31ÌW X.SBSS can get W water ra raw* • NW *4 sec 8; NEV«. NE14 SW14. nterge into chronic and serious dis • • • through his vanity; the way through, The vast majority of American j alrno«t anywhere.” his stomach leads to indigestion of-1 8E14 sec 9: SH NW%, 8W14. SE'4 eases. Riley Myers brought bis son, Aus novels that appear monthly in maga Nyal's Vegetable Prescription Is Thia exposure of the divining rod BE14, WW BE14 sec ¡0; S14 NE14. tener than to love. tin, to Midland Wednesday morning. without a peer for the successful zines or book form are unquestion fraud, however, is only a side feature NE'< Austin left on the southbound train 8E14 NW>4. SE 14 sec 12; treatmnet of female woakneas, pain ably trashy, but as a rule they are re of the report. It tells farmers about The best husbands are MADE, not for Eugene, where he will work at NE14 sec 13; NE14 NE14. W*4 * ful and disordered msnstrutatioa. spectable in morale and quite conven the various kinds of rocks and depos bearing down born; but there is so little to some the carpenter trade. NE14, NW14 sec. 15; NE14 NEH hysteria, oramps, tional in representing the orthodox its that contain and convey under • • • men that the cleverest woman simply sec. 16; 8W14 NWtf, 8W%, SW14 pains,” Inflammation and falling ef tbs womb. This is a remedy of course of true love. Such novels do ground water, the advantage« and dis has to do the best she can with SE14 sec. 18; NE%. NE14 SE% »*c. sterling worth. J. W. Depuy has all his plowing no particular harm beyond vitiating advantages of different kinds of wells, them, and then use mental science to done at bis Whitelake farm. 19; 8W14 SW 14 sec. 20; NW14 the mlrfd and creating a distaste for boring methods and measure« for the • • • make herself believe thay are all 8W14. 8’4 BW^i sec. 23; 8'4 8W% UNDERWOODS PHARtMCi solid reading. But even thia is better protection of wells and springs from there. sec 26; NW 14 NE14, 814 NK14, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Crance spent Cor. 7th and Mala Streets than unsettling of the moral code and potation. • • •> NW14,814 sec. 26; E14 8E14 s«»c.27; Klamath Falls . • • . Oreguw [Thanksgiving at the home of John innoculating weak nhture with vain There aren't enough kinds of wo- Hooper. NW14 8W14. 814 8W148W14 8E14 desires. GIGANTIC I-AND DEAL • • • men in the world to fulfil] any one sec. 28; 8E14 NE 14 . W 14 NE14, E14 In spite of the utilitarianism of the INVOLVING 81,000,000 NW 14, NW 14 NW 14, BE 14 BE 14, man's idea of what a wife should be. J. W. Depuy brought out a load of age romance still persists. Sentiment • • • lumber Tuesday. He will soon begin EUGENE. Nov. 26.—A million dol N14 BE 14 and lots 2, 3 and 4, s«»c. 29. is not dead, although often poisoned Even a coquette can be loyal to one building an addition to their house. Township 37 south, Rango 9 east. lar timber deal which has been under with selfishness. It is undoubtedly • • • man until she prefers another; but a NE14.NE14 NW14.N14 BE 14. BE 14 negotiation for the past several better for the modern damsel, safely man’s heart, like a ferryboat, is al 8E14 sec 6; E>4 NE14. E14 BE 14 Lee Sutton was in town Sunday for ensconced in the shelter of her home, months, and which was given pub ways going backward and forward. sec. 7; all of section 19; N*4 NE14, ; a top for their gasolene launch. licity during the fall, wherein G. X. to indulge In innocent dreams of the • • • • • • N14 NW14. BE 14 NW14. E14 8E*4 Wendling and associates of San Fran coming "Prince Charming,” than to In Fate's menu most of us have to i sec 30; E*4 NE 14, SE 14 8W14, Joe Pierce will soon build a house cisco, secure 1,000,000,000 feet of be seized with a longing to enter upon be satisfied with a half portion of love 1 on the land he recently purchased. ELLSWORTH A MITCHELL NE14 BE 14. SH HE*4 sec. 31. a course of questionable adventures. Lane county's finest timber, lying on • • • and a demi-tasse of happiness. Township 38 south, range 9 east, the Biuslaw River, has been finally VETERINARY SURGEONS • • • Miss Edna Depuy, George Day and consummated, but the papers have N*4, NE14 8W14. SE14 sec. 6; NE14. ANO DENTISTS Ho Kind Platonic friendship is a game in, Jack Lee wme up from Whitelake Clffies Crlmlar-HUIu Bulldlus l'hone 7U not yet been passed. The former own 8*4 sec. 7; NE14, E14 NW14. N14 which marriage is generally the limit. Tuesday to spend Thanksgiving in "I had grand fun last night,” re ers of the land were a large number BE14, BE 14 SE14 sec. 18; E*4 NE14, • • • marked little Jeanie, "when Sister of residents of Lane county and Eu BE 14 sec. 19;all of sections 2 8 and Midland. • • • Ethel and Mr. Jenkins was in the gene, who had small holdings and 29; E14 NE14. S14 8W14 sec. 30; You can lead a man to the con- I servatory, but you can’t make him William Hooper brought his sisters drawing room together. Ethel said pooled them. Jesse Bounds, a local W*4 NE14, NW14, 814 «ec. 31; N14 I propose. to school Tuesday morning, and while we should play at blindman’s buff, timber broker, has just returned from NE14, NE14 NW*4 sec. 32; NK out hunting near the school house and Mr. Jenkins tied a handkerchief San Francisco, where final arrange NE14, NW 14 sec. 33; NE14, BE 14 For an up-to-date wheel, get round my eyes, and they let me be ments were made for the transfer of NW14, N14 NW14. N’4 8E14, 8E14 killed two geese. POE A'ALLEY NEWS a Rambler, on sale at the GUN • • • blindman the whole time.”—Every the land. The price to be received for SE14 sec. 34; all of sections 36 and STORE. For sale or rent. Jesse Siemans came out from the Woman's Magazine. the timber Is |1 per thousand feet. 36. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Btintz left for Tenta to rent. Guns. We carry Township 40 south. Rang«» 11 east, Falls Tuesday to try his luck hunting. In al) probability a railroad will be their home up at Bald Butte Thurs I a full line nt Sporting Goods. E*4 NE14. NH 8E14 sec. 21. built through this timber within the NEW YORK HTATK HAH day, where they will spend their FRED DENNETT, Mr. Mitchell shipped sixteen cars OVER NINE MILLION next year or two. as at least two com honeymoon. Chas, Poole was In ! of stock Friday. panies have announced their inten CotnmlMloner of the General Land • • • i charge. Office. WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 26.— tion of building from Eugene or THE GUN STORE Tbos. Roberts and H. H. Roberts FRANK PIERCE. City to the mouth of the Junction The latest census report shows that four cars on Mr. Gerber shipped went to tbe Falls Monday. First Assistant Secretary of the In J. B. CHAMBERS • • • Thursday, with Oscar Steward In New York state haw a population of Biuslaw, and hare completed their terior, 10-6-12-16 surveys. 9,112,279. Ohio has 4,767,121. Born—To Mr and Mrs. Lossen charge PERFECT NEW ENTHUSIASTIC OFFICERS NENE ELECTED SATURDAY H. H. SEARS E. L. ELLIOTT C. C. BROWER I BICYCLES