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lie will open up an office as soon as he cun secure a suitable location. Dr. Truax stakes that in both Penn sylvania and Ohio one can hear more talk about the Klamath country than of any other suction In the West. He says that this country Is attracting a great dee) of attention and people were constantly Inquiring nbo»«t KLECTKD TO AN OFFICE Ntrr IN Klamath. The doctor waa very suc cessful In bls practice here, and many EXISTENCE of his friends are glad to welcome Ills return. YET JUSTICE itKFI.EZTIONK OF A IIAt HF.lXHt GIRL ♦ and timber thereon have been ap praised at a lout of |31u 00, the timber eatlmn’ed at 260.OoO hoard ATTORNEY AND feet at |l per tixnaand, and tie laun COUNSELOR AT LAW l>0; that «a'I applicant will offer KLAMATH FAIJJi, OREGON final proof in «vpixi t of hie spplica- ROOMS TAI, MURDOCK BLDG t on and swy.-n «tat«- out on the 12th day of January, lull, U fore R. M OR C. P. MASON H.chardson. Celled Sta’ue commi» stoner, at Kli«,ait Pails t> egon. DENTIST Any person 1» ar liberty to prot-v Office in American Bank A Trust Com U>ls purctnsz before entry or Inl- pony’s Building t ate a *>i ta»t at snv time before PHONE 814 patent is«. ». i ’ tiling r corroborat KLAMATH FALLS OREGON -<1 affidavit in tils ofll -r alleging facts whl~h nou'u def»«.' t’>« entry. ARTHUR W ORTON. BENSON 4. STONE 11-10-1-1.1 I’rrister. C. C. BROWER ♦ ♦ ♦ Bet t Mast.en came down this week to stay with George Flrber. Tbe boys (By Helen Rowland) will trap along the river. In the end nobody finds Ilfs quite Mr. Jory, went to Klamath Falls so flat as the rounder. Monday and returned Tuesday. After al), the difference In hus William Hooper was n Falls visitor bands consists merely In the degree Tuesday. In which their wives happen to And Little Aard Ady In HI at his home them out. In Midland. A man always fancl«*« that the beat Mrf Manning shipped five car loads way to win an argument with a no • <»r hors««« from Midland Tuesday, man is to kiss her and tell her how Oversight 14« suits In I'ts ullar < ompll Ilute llu»l>utid Here Keeking !x>n Btory came In "n the train pretty she look»—and It usually Is. ATTORNEYS AT LAW iut ion—-J ustlie Preciarte Were N| m * um '—AA onuin Not Fourni I Sunday night, and was taken to Mer- The way in which a u< man works I t ill l»\ Win Barks Monday. Mr out a problem Is as mysterious to a Not < hatigwl Isist Fall NOTI< K FOR PI BLK ATIOM But the Men .Meet .American Bank Story came to attend the funeral of man us the way In which she works Iovkevlew 01287. and Trust Bldg. (Not Coal Lands) On Wednesday of last week. Joe Ills father, who di««! near Merrill. dough. KLAMATH F-«LLS - OREGON Department of the Interior. United An oversight on the pall of the Brown, a Mexican, eloped with the Mrs. Kirkendall and Wayne, Willie Funny how a husband and wife can States Land Office at Lakeview, county court has result««! in u pecu wife of Dennis Crawley, an Indian and Vernon Keesee cam» from Klam «ling together through tragedy, pov Oregon, December 8. 1910 liar situation Justice of the Peace living on the reservation, and th«* two ath Fulls on the train Sunday morn- erty. Illness and sorrow, and then fall Notice la hereby given that Louis A D Miller, who was supposed to cam«; to this city. Friday the Irate ling. Wayne and Willie returned to out about a little thing like the po» ATTOItNEA’ AT L.AAA Robin, of Klamath Falls. Oregon, have luH-n dvfeuled at Ih» last elec husband was here searching for his their home Monday uvoning. »»sslon of the newspaper. who, on May 24. 1905, made Home- General Law I’raetice State and Fed Hon by a narrow murgln. Is still the »rrtng spouse, lie solicited th«- aid of A ploanant play party was given Man's "Infinite variety" consists en atead entry No. 3448. serial No. era I Courts holder of that offioe, while Ills oppo th» officers, and then started out by 1 fol' the children at Mis. Kirkendall's tirely In the variety of bls faults. If 01287, for 8W% section 10, town- Examiner of Land Titles. nent. Charl«l Graves, Is not the jus- himself. lie /ailed to find his wife, Momlay evening. all m«n were perfect the world would ship 38 8, range 10 E. Willamette First National Bank Bl<>< k tie» of th» peace, ns he supposed but did meet Brown in front of Rupert Huttzm was unable to go to !>• terribly monotonous. Meridian, has filed notice of inten Klamath Falls. Oregon When tho county court changed Houston's. Th» two came to blows, i school Wedmutday on account of a Nothing makes a man feel so In tion to make final five year proof, to l.lnkvlile precinct last tall und nia<l<- and Brown (idled Crawley with a blow I severs cold. jured as to have his wife keep perfect it Into four voting precincts, East on the cheek. Horn«- ou» saw th«' offl- ' Dr. Ellsworth and Mary Willard ly silent about something that he fully establish claim to the land above de FRED WESTERFELD scribed. before County Clerk. C. R. and West Klamath Fulls. Midland < »rs approaching. and ns Main as he drove tn Klamath Falla Tuesday. DENTIST expected to be nagged about. De luvp, at Klamath Fails, Oregon, on und Pine Grove, they atopped short of aulii "police," both uien took to their Ed Hollon was In the Falls Tue» Th«- difference between courtship the 10th day of February 1911. Klamath Falls, Oregon what their hei'la. Th» whereabout* of th» wo- day. and matrimony is something like the Claimant names as witnesses: Over Star Drug Store i-omplished vol I ok pre llian I« tint known, although sit» Is J. D Morgan began working for difference between listening to a Henry Schmor Jr. of Dairy. Ore.; voting pre- believed to be In th«- city. cl nets were Jam««« Jory Wednesday. travelogue" and taking a trip John Hibberts of Klamath Falls. |H*ac«' pre clnct was u WILL A. LEONARD M im . Lyons, from near Merrill, via- abroad. Ore.; Jasper Hibberts of Klamath til» voting < AM'ADE TEMPLE NO. SI cinct uls<> ll«d nt the home of J. W. Depuy A little college is a dangerous thing Falls. Ore.; C. C. Chitwood of Klam t he» justice precinct of for a girl who wants to tie a shining ath Falls. Ore. INHIAl.I.h ITS <H I I< i lls iTuesdar and Wednesday. While-.Maddox Bldg. i.f III» peace prM incl of Lhikville cov Mrs. Ern«rat Durky came in on tbe light in th«' matrimonial market. ARTHUR W. ORTON. <-r<d th«' sum» torrltorv When th« Pythian Waters Induct Those Ulin train Wednesday, to visit with her 12-15-129 Register. NORSKS WASTER ««iiiiity court < Ininged tl»- voting pre . mother. Mrs. Anderson. Are to Preside Over Tln-nt for I tea son for It clnct they n»gle<'tc<l to alter the jus I want two or four hors»« for fan.; Mis Edna Depuy and Walter Tur the Coming Term NOTICE TO CREDITORS "I llk> wide-awake men in the of- tic» of th«- p«-nc<- precinct, ami » het work in exchange for their winter'» ner enjoyed their New Year's dinner t1< . and Jaggsby seems so stupid. the election was held Mr. Graves wni H. G. FAIRCLO, At tin meeting of Cascade Temili» with Mrs. Lyons. Oh. Jaggsby is the most wide In the County Court of tbe State of keep. voted Itilo a position that did no No. 51, Pythian Blatera, last Monday Merrill Route. J. Mitchell arrive«! from Klam- awake man I know. Oregon, for Klamath County. ■ xlst Th«- ballot should have beet night officers for th» ensuing term ath Fulls Wodn««sday to arrange for the Matter of the Estate of Eugene "I never thought he was enterpris fi«r justlie of til«- peace of Linkvill« w ere install««] Tlie officers are: it large Khipment of stock. Compher, Deceased. ing." \Vej| I precinct. Mrs. Gore arrived on the train Past Chief - Mrs Maud Dolbeor. The undersigned having been ap "He isn ’ t. That is not what mattes Klamath l*ln<> Most Excellent Chief -Mrs Frances fiKsday to *|H'nd a month with Mrs. him wide awake. He’s got insomnia.” pointed by the county court of the C I V 1 L E N G I N E E R Grove. j Abel Ady. Mrs. Gore has been vislt- Johnson. state of Oregon, for Klamath county, Hein forced Concrete Retaining Wall- Baltimore American. A m th«- « mm «* now h I hih I m , th«- Moat Excellent Senior Mrs. Hetty ' Ing in Santa Cruz. administrator of the estate of Eugene , Designed and Constructed A D Miller Is the justice of th«- p«-uce Moreland. W. L. Tingley was a passenger for For amusement- places there has Compher, deceased, notice is hereby 117 Fourth St.. Klamath Falls, Ore for Linkvill«-. In order that Mr. Most Excellent Junior Mrs. Dal- W«« d Wednesday. been invented a self-playing piano In given to the creditors of, and all per ■ iste» niny ne<ui< the offle«- to which cla Cotter. Pearlie Stiles of Swan latke Is vis which is incorporated a metalophone sons having claims against said de 82 Second St., San Francisco, Cai. he was MUppoaed to have been elert« J Manager Mrs. Fredrick a Llv»r- iting with his mother. ceased, to present them verified as re and snare and bass drums. li will I«» necessary for him to resign more. J. (*. Mitchell shlptxd f!ft««'ti cars quired by law, within six months af th«- oflhe tor which ii« <iu>iiin«-d anti M 1st l ess of Finance Mrs Kivt> I of «-little Tuistday morning, and then ter the first publication of this notice then Judg«* Miller says that he will Itnunsevoll. NOTICE FOR PI BLICATION took the train for Gazelle. to said Geo. Biehn at the office of E. j tesigli and th» county <-«>urt «an ap J. D. Morgan und Jas Jory went to Vnlted States ljind Office. I^ikeview. I.. Elliott, bis attorney, in Klamath ( Mistress of R«<cords and C’orrc- point Mr. Grat«-«, oi anyone »lue they fipondenre - Mrs. Etta Boiler. Oregon, December 13, 1910. '.Merrill Thursday to drive back-150 Falls. Oregon. see fit, to th«- offle««. Judge Miller 1« Notice is hereby given that tbe hogs that Mr. Jory purchased of J. Protector of the Temple GEO BIEHN. not «(andina In th«' «a» of Mr Grates Nora Hlilpley. i Frank Adams. State ot Oregon has filed in this office Administrator of the estate of Eugene ’ < m < tipatlon of th<> office, bitt Is anxious its application, serial 04175, to select Outer Guard Mrs. Della Brew- Compher, deceased. to reMlgn and baker. 12-24-1-26 ELLSWORTH & MITCHELL ATTEMIT TO HTKAL Fl RNITl RE under the provisions of act of con- Dated De«-. 29. 1910. l>olnt'«l Hnt gr««ss, approved August 14. 1848, and I.N DAYTIME VETERINARY SURGEONS •land« he in tint the acts supplemental and amenda NOTICK OF APPLICATION <>F dis - ToNH OF GOLD FOR THE AND DENTISTS tils successor is either el««-t««l or itp- tory thereto, the SEU NW%. section Office CriMlcr-aoli» Bulldia» Phone “J* CHARGE a ATLANTIC FLEET PAYROLL iHiluted and <i null tied As stain as th« Hud 4 nr|*«*<*. Rugs and A'aluahle« 19. township 37 8. range 9 E. W M. tangle Is straighten««! Judge Miller Any and all persons claiming ad In the County Court ol the State of Ntrrn K. Piled Up Ready to Be Taken BOSTON. Jan u.— If there ar«.« will reMlgn nnd Mr. Graven can then versely the lands above described, or Oregon, in and for Klamath twentieth century Kidds or other buc Parties wishing sagebr<«sb >aa<l lie up pointed Awn, in At agon* d«'siring to object because of the min County. caneers scouring the Spun lull Main cieare«. call on or write, eral character of tbe land, should file with piratical Drenduaiights they have I W W MASTEN. their affidavits of protest in this office In the Matter of the Estate of Wil-' AHI.F n chance this week of tackling a treas 1.08 ANGELES, Jan. 5.-—The po on or before February 11. 1911. Kia matt. Fails, on* ts-str Ham Biehn. Deceased. ure ship laden with gold and modern lio- are M*arching th«« city for two ARTHUR W. ORTON. Notice is hereby given that George ' ”pl««ces of eight” when th«« l'nlt«-d burglars who attempted to steal all 12-22-1-26 Register. Biehn, administrator of the estate of Nyala Veg- States supply ship Celtic steams into the furniture in th«- home of Lieuten To Begin Pulling I p Building« nini th«' t’artbbean sea to pay off the six- tabls Prescrip William Biehn, deceased, has present ant Governor Wallace. The thieves tion is indicat ed and filed in this court his final ac Improving the Ranch in a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. teen battleships comprising the At « backed a wagon against the rear door i ed in all ordi Short Tins- lantic fleet. Th«- Celtic is loading and piled up rugs, car]M-ts and other Deoartment of the Interior. United count In «aid estate, and his petition nary diseases of for discharge, and the court has set wemen. This about a ml I lion and n half gold eagles valuables, preparatory to loading States Land Office, at IJikeview. the 28th day of January, A. D. 1911. remedy never nnd double eagles, in addition to sides I th'-ni in the wagon when the gardener disappoints, its Oregon. November 14. 1910. at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day. in the Work on whnt will eventually be of heef, bacon und other "Wttb" I passed. Th«> thieves pretended to be g'.od effects be county court room in the courthouse on«' of the finest stock ranch«» In thk which the tarn of the Atlantic (lent friends of Arthur Wallace, the Lieu- NOTICE is hereby given that El-1 ing perceptible in the city of Klamath Falls, county part of the slate will l>e begun very will want when they arrive from , tenant Governor's son. and so fooled meda Hawxhurst, whose poetoffice trotn tuo very soon, when C E Wrikert begins the Eutopian waters. first, it is com j th» gardener nnd eBca-ped. Th«» Wal- address Is Klamath Fulls, Oregon, of Klamath. State of Oregon, as the posed of tl.e improvements which he Is to make on Th» Celtic will land her «old and I lace family is absent in Sacramento. did. on the 27th day of December. time and place in which said final ac purest and the count and petition will be heard, and the John Shook ranch near Dairy, stores at Guantanamo, and it will be 1909, file in this office Sworn State most reliable the time and place when and where which h<> r««'cntlj purchased. ment and Application, No. 02886. to pajday (or the fleet as soon us t he REPORT OF THE PIBL1C drugc; mercu- any person or persons interested in The Shook ranch Is one of the fin ships arrive. opiates rial«, I.IHRARY FOR DECEMBER. 1914) purchase the S'» NW «4 . NW % NW U . and other har «•st places In Klamath county, and Sec. 24; NE%NEU. Section 23. said estate may appear and file ob mful drugs be comprise* 880 acres of excellent land Number of visitors, afternoon. 768; Township 37S. Range 9E, Willamette jections thereto. ing excluded at Klamath Falls, Oregon, Dated Mr. Shook has occupied tho place for AA ANTS TO KNOW ABOUT evening, 725. Total number of vis Meridian, and the timber thereon, un The many dis RAILROAD EXPENSES a number of years, und has made der th«- provisions ot the act of June thia 28th day of December, 1910. concerting la- itors. 1,493. I J. B. GRIFFITH, money every year that h«- has culti fluences te 3. 1878. and acts amendatory, known Circulation of books — Philosophy t which woman Judge of the County Court. State of vated the land. as the "Timber and Stone Law," at 2. religion 2. sociology 4-, natural sci is constantly Oregon, in and for Klamath A few days ago Mr. Welkert, whom« i Intruda««'** a Bill in the House such value as might be fixed by ap ence 1. fine arts 1. literature 7. his subjected ren |M>lntlng a Committee to -lives- County. home Is In 8nn Francisco, purchased der her liable tory 4. travel 4, biogaphry 5, fiction praisement, and that, pursuant to the ranch of Mr. Shook, taking th* tigate tia* Matter 400. juvenile 68. Total circulation such application, the land and tfm- Attest. C. R. DE LAP. Clerk of said to many functional disorders that Court. . 12-24-1-26 not only tend to destroy her comfort place under a three-ycar option, and i b»n thereon have been appraised, at a 498. and happiness, but which gradually paying cash rent for It until th«* pur WASHINGTON, D. C„ Jan. 5.— total of 1400.00, the timber esti Number of membership cards sold. merge into chronic and serious dis chase price Is paid Congressman Rainy of Illinois intro 6 months. 23; 1 year. 4. Club mem mated 400,000 board feet at 11.90 REGISTERKD HOIXTEIX’S FOR eases. SALE He will at once begin putting up i duc'd a resolution today providing bers. 2. per M and the land 10.00; that said Nyal's Vegetable Prescription Is 1 have some fine young registere** I without a peer for th» successful liulldlngH and make the place one of for n searching Investigation of Pres applicant will offer final proof In sup Number of fines collected. 23. Holstein bulls for sale; A-l stock and the moat up-to-date stock ranches In ident Roosevelt’s traveling expenses port of his application and sworn ¡acclimated. M. F. LOOSELEY, Ft tieatmnet of female weakness, pain Books rented, 5. ; ful and disordered menstrutation. the state. It is sltuat««! In a valley in president. It provides for n com statement on the 26th day of Janu Klamath. Oregon. hysteria, cramps, "bearing dowa that has no superior for stock raising, mittee of five to prove President MOVING PICTURE THE ATER ary. 1911, before R. M. Richardson. pains,” inflammation and falling of und he will breed non«* but the fin Roosevelt’s expense accounts, partic This la a remedy of READY BY FERRI ARY IHT U. S. Commissioner, at Klamath WANTED—Ten tons of scrap cast the womb. est grad«* of cattle. Mr. Weikert Is ularly the trnnsiuirtation furnished by Iron, in large or small quantities. sterling worth. Falls. Oregoo. a practical stockman, and will make the Pennsylvania-, the Southern and J. A. Houston Expects to Have Hi« Any person is at liberty to protest Bring what you have. Price 1 cent th» ranch one of the show places In the Northern Pacific railroads. The this purchase before entry, or initiate per pound. Klamnth Falls Iron UNDERWOOD S PH ARANCI New Place Completed Soon— the county In a few years. committee Is authorized to demand a contest at any time before i>atent is- Works. 4t Chairs Are Here Cor. 7th and Main Streets Mr. Shook will devote his time to the railroads' books and compel the Klamath Falls .... Oregon , su«w. by filing a corroborated affida Improving other ranches that he has attendiinc«f of railroad officials. |y| J. V Houston expects to have his vit In this Office, alleging facts which R RICHARDSON In various parts of th«> county. nt w moving picture theater in the would defeat the entry. United States Commissioner ARTHUR W ORTON. Odd Fellows' building ready for busi- Send for free illustrated catalog; larg 11-23 1-21 Register. ■ess by the 1 at of February. The Dll. TRUAX WILL OPEN AX er! list in A'irgiuia. TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD I opera chairs and some of the other CASSELMAN « CO.. lUchnioud As. PROOF TAKEN OFFICE MH IN On II- Face Are Three Dial« Showing fixtures have arrived, and the car NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION’ I the Month, Date anil Day of Office. Third and Main, optxisite City penters will begin laying the floor (Not Coal Lands) library. Telephone 301. the Weik and placing the seats by the 15th of Department of the Interior. United Well Known Physician Has Just Com this month. State I-aod Office at Lakeview, pleted it Post Graduate Course Councilman Allan Stansbic has a Oregon, Nov. 5. l‘»l0. most unique watch. It I m the same APPROPRIATI» MONEY TO in Metern College a a Notice is hereby given that John >:»<■ us an ordinary time piece, but it PAY INDIAN WAR BONDS a Slade, whose postoffice address is 4 I has 'in its face thr««* dials, one show Olene. Ore., did, on the 9th day of Dr. L. L. Truax returned Tuesday ing th«» month, another the day of the WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan i>. I For an up-to-date wheel, get evening from the East, where he has month and the third the day of the Representative Hayes announced in May, 1910, filo in this office sworn a Rambler, on sale at the OUN statement and application No. 03478. been for the past year. Dr. Truax I tv«« k Ther«> is also an arrangement the house a bill appropriai ng |40.- STORE. For sale or rent. was formerly located nt Bonanza, but idit'Wlng the phases of the moon. In 788.29 to California under the de to purchase the EH of NEH section Tents to rent. Guns. We carry for the past year h«H been taking n addition to all of the foregoing unique cision of the court of claims to re 10, township 398, Range 10E. W!l- , a fnll line of Sporting Goode. post graduate course in medicinn in , fentnrea it Is a reliable timepiece, as deem the California Indian war bonds I lamette meridian, and the timber I thereon, under the provisions of th<z Philadelphia. lie also spent notin' well. issued in 185 4. act of June 3. 1878, and acta amen time in the lending hospitals of Pitts burg and Columbus, Ohio, and he has Electricity generated from dyna Besides the skeleton of Roman sol- datory, known as the "Timber nnd THE GUN STORE returned here better equipped In mo« on the axle* is to be used In the dier of the flrat century found recent Rtone Law,** at such value as might J. B. CHAMBKR8 knowledge In bis profession, with ths British royal train for lighting, heat ly in France there waa a flask con bo fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to snch application, the lend Intention of practicing In this city. ing. cooking and ventilation. taining the remain« of aome wine. E. L. ELLIOTT H. H. SEARS OID VIRGINIA FARMS FOR SALE BICYCLE ; P atents