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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1907)
k * t ? 7 ■MR*» *RF Jk Commissioners* Proceedings lie it rememljered, That nt a regu lar term ol the Honorable County Court ol Klamath County, Hate ol Ore gon, begun and held at the Court House in Klamath Fall», in said county, on Wednesday, March »th, 1907, and from day to day (hereafter during the con tinuance ol »aid term; when were present, lion. J II. Griffith, County Judge, lion. I i<"l Melhase, l'otiimissi<>m<r, lion. W. A. Walker, (’uinmiswioner, <>co. Cliastam, • 'lerk, i Kilns Ola-uchnili, Flieriff I he following general claim» were al lowed : C G McriiH, road stija-rvisot's (HI •alaiy, Di»L No. 3................ V Grillltli, road superviwir'» »al (Ml ary, Dlsl. No. 10 ....... .... II Hughes, load sii|»ervi"or’» 157 salary, Dlsl. No. ti.1 IH W A Walker, taxes relutuled 15 FC Murphy " H B N Grigsby Geo. Cha»tain, < ush paid lor rx* 40 (Ml ins work on Tax Roll Geo. Chastiiin, »tump«, freight n 5(i me! express i-liarge». . I. Alva la-wia, stamps mid »up- ptiM .. John G Svhullock. janitor's (X) (M) ary.............. ......... John < > Si luilli« k, emiiig lor O (HI I*' ....... It It Fred Melhase, ea«b paid lor Height <>li steel work lor 1O> 24 vault. ............................. «/■ * («i M l> Willimii». tincing plat Glass A I’rudhonime Co, I m t* > k 1*5 co ty | h - w riter .. . ........... . . . 4 35 Rols-rt» <v Hank», supplies William Lilbke, digging ■¿I MW (Ml for pauper. John Kilter, Isiaril of county |sx>l......... ....... ................. •»‘I 50 12 II S Crocker Co. »upplie« J Scott Taylor, supplies lor As- se»«>r (printing/, ................ no (X) Bnslmug A Co, supplies for vault ............ ....................... 3*W .’X) F M White, ulti-n ling county |M>r>r«... ........................... .. 11 IXi Boston ''tori-, si pplie» for county jjoor........................................ 12 (M) Glass A I’rudhoniiue Co, sup •) 0; plies ................ ■ .......... .1 C Kuteiiic, special attorney for 200 (Ml county ................. ■ II W hillock, luneral expense county charge ........... .. ■ 27 ti Short Bros, work for <-o<iiity Thomas Parker, Insane examina 5 (X) tion . ........................... R II Dunbnr, board of teachers' examiners............................... 15 I’ I. Fountain, Isiard of teachers' examiners............................... 15 IXI G R I'arhsk, l»>ard of teacher», 3 00 examiners............................. 0 50 Star Drug More, supplies Nilas < rbeiicliain, board of prison Nil ers ......................................... Underwood Typewriter Co, Typewriters.............. ............. Newsome A I'mlerwisMl, supplies county |HMjr........................... AI jc I Adv, for Mr« M L Conklin Fred Mrlbiise, cusli advanced for county charge........................ T F Nicholas, work for County Court (checking Ijooks) .... Star Drug Store, supplies Rchallock A Daggett Co, srtpplies for county poor.................... T F Nicholas, drawing jury list . C R DeLap ..................... 1' E Fountain " I. F Yorkton, board of county poor......................................... F C Bechdoldt, care of insane Barnea 4 Auten, lodging for county poor ........................... T F Nicholas, Justice fees (State vstirissettetal)......... John G Hchailock, Constable fees (State vs Grissett et al).... S F Barnes, witness fee (State vs Grissett et al)........................ Joseph Smith, witness lee (State vs Griaaell et all).................. Frank Power, witness fee (State vsGrissett et al)......... ....... John Shoemaker, witness fee (State vs Griseett et al)....... W F. Bowdoin, printing............. Baldwin A Hughes, putting steel work in vault......................... J W Schweinftirlh, pruning trees, court house yard......... E J Murray, printing ami pub. lishing..................................... E.J Murray, printing and pub lishing..................................... Geo II Merryman, medical servi ces, county poor.................... Fred Melhase, commissioner’« salary .................................... W A Walker, commissioner’s salary...................................... Mrs M T Enevoldsen, nursing county charge, allowed in sum of.................................... and disallowed in the sum of....................................»21.00 John Ritter, board and caro of county poor ............... ........ G W Maxton, health officer and county physician, allowed in eutn of..................................... and disallowed in the sum of....................................»49.00 L A Davidson, care of county poor, allowed in sum of....... and disallowed in the sum ' of....................................... 21» IX) 17 So I5O 00 2» (Ml 0 25 5 05 5 3 1 I 18 (X) (XI 1.1 6 00 10 25 8 80 3 00 3 00 3 (M) 3 00 12 75 * 00 4 HO 4 20 H7 70 10 (X) 10 20 2(1 80 14 00 72 95 34 33 29 07 KlaniHth County Ab«tra<*t Co, making li»t <4 county lau<i« 40 00 lhl»lioi)g A Co, auppliex ..... •» (Ml <' lit 'li-mh-nnlng, work on county 4 JUll ....................... 12 < ieo Chaxtain, city map J <» Hitmaker, ¿rawing precinct .1 Jury Hat.................................. <’lilt» V I’attw, 4ruw mg precinct (X) jury list.................................. Roy I Kilgore, drawing precinct o jury liat.................................. I>r. l,<-'iii«rii, witm-ss in-une ex o amination ............ .. .. ... Geo II Merryman, wllm »»ineatie 4 examination........................... F M White, witnu»» inxane ex I 20 amination ............................... I- hui ' Wright, witness insane ex- 4 20 umnation......................... . John G Schalbxk, witne»» msitue 4 20 examination......................... (' RDi'I.up, witm-"s irisitnu ex *» 20 amination ............................... J f-bticksell, witmi-- insane ex 4 20 amination ......... I I I. Fm ker, wit tie»» 11)Mill) rx I 20 amination Leo lliillli-y, -Wllm -a ílirun» CX- 4 20 amination I I W < row .111, W llllt -- I II*ii hr vX- 20 nmilialiofi Ma • >n, I uvi» A <.'o, rent of mp .10 (Ml era, allowi-4 in »uni of . ii I k I ¿¡sit|| i >wr-4 in tlii- »uni fdO.iX) o| .......................... S W Kilgore, bill lor damages, contiiiues, Tlie (“ilowing road aim were al- lowed: C II lluglis, toad work I >i*t. No. tf........................ .. . 12 .1 B Moore, road work, i'ukegama • .el .............................. 7» (X* s J Poole, work on Keno liridge 15 (SI Tin following High -r'hool c la. m» were allowed : I red Meilia*e, work on high sr'liisil grounJs . .. |i x> (X) W E l aught, le:u her'» salary 2.'x> (Ml J G Swan ". “ 300 00 160 (XI Alice A Applegate" Aim rir aii Bank A Trust Co. 7(1 freight diargan....................... (X) Wm Katzdever, janitor’s »idury. W I* McMillan, labor, pinting <low n seat»............................. «1 io Rrilreits A Hanks, supplies lor high »ch'Hil ......... . ................ 1» 25 ."challiM k A Di,.-g<‘tt Co. lawn gra-x »eed....... . ............ ... I 5» I. Alvit la-w is, payment to Miss FI Applegate and Mrs. Zum 21 00 walt ........... Mat<- of Orrgou I • AM County <4 Klamath I I, Geo. Chastain, County Cleik in ami (or Klamath County, Oregon, do hereby certify that tiie (uiegotng 1« a true and correct list ol (lie claims al lowed by tlie County Commissioner»' Court at tlie March, 1907, term thereof. In testimony whereof, I have here unto set my hand and altlxed tlie «-al of said county, tin« 27th day ol Marcii, A. D. 1907. GEO. (HÄNTÄIN, County Clerk. By I.i i »: WAtaos, Deputy. easterly corner < I lot •’> in Bl<s k 33 in said city ; running thence southeasterly and at right angels with Mam street Hl* feet, thence southwesterly, parallel with Main street 24 feet, thence northwester ly, nt right angles with Mam street 120 feet, thence oil south Illis of Main street 21 Icit to place of liegmnmg, and thut plaintiff recover bi* costs and dis bursements here», and such other and further relief a» to equity |s*rtaine. Muy 16, 1907, is tbe last day of the time prescribed in the order for publi cation of this summons, the first publi cation thereof living on April 4, 1907. This summons is served by publication ill the Klamath Republican, by order of lion. J. 1! Griffith, County Judge of Klamath <'ouuty, Olegon. dated March 29, 1907, which older requires tl.at this summons In- published once a week lor six »ucce»-ive weeks, from Anril I. I 1 7, the date ol first publication of sai 1 sum- i mon» prescribed in said order, J. C. RFTENIC, Attorney for Plaintiff. 1-1 '10 Summons In i I m -Circuit Conn, Klamath Colin- tV , Oregon, l.ydia M. Vanlhimmer, i laii.ti!.. v- (’. N 1 ¡union and l.n< •y I. <iordoh leiiduiita. To C. N < nr.¿on an I ! Liier 1 Gordon. defendant». 1 n tlie miu.e <4 the State oí Oregon: You are hereby requiie vd to iipjs-at and answer the ‘ Olilplaitlt tiled again-* y»»n in the alsrie entitled action, on or I h - fore liirhiy. May 17, 1907, May i ». 1907, being the lusi day ol the time pre- sr'iils-d in the order for publication of this »timmons, the date of tlie lit st pub lication Ix ing on April 4. 1907, and it yon fail to to answer, (or want thereof, I lie pluintiff w ill take judgment iig.iiu-i you for |2'>s ‘.si, with interest thereon at It) |s-r cent j«er annum from March 20, 1907. and f>0 attorney's fees, and (<>r the i -l and di»l«ur<-emerit* of this ac- tioll, and that any property sttached herein may I e sold to satisfy »uch judgment. This summon» 1» served by publication in the Khiniatl, Re| ul lican by 1 r lei <4 1 Ion. J. B.tiritlith, County Judge ot Klamath County, Oregon, dated March 29, 1907, which said order require» that this silinmons I m - pub lished once a week for six successive weeks, from the 4tli ¿ay ol April. l!K>7, the date <4 first publication prescribed in Said order. 4 4-5 Hi Summons TIDES OF THE OCEAN Rtgularit/ of ths Flow snd Ebb of th« R«»tl»*s Waters. Of all the operations of nature tn tb<- whole world there are none more regular in their courses than the tides of tlie ocean. Ko perfect Is their n<- tlon and so constant are they In their ebb and flow that tbe big maritime governments are able to figure out the height of each and every tide for every day and night more than a year tn advance for any part of tbe earth’s surface. In most plnci-s tbe tides run alwjut four to the twenty four boars, two be lug flood, when the water sweeps lu from tlie sea aud makes what Is kuown as high water, ami tw > be.ng ebb. when It sweep» back to the ocean, leav ing low water. Each of tb-.e tides lasts about six bonrs—that 1», for five heirs or more tlie waters u.e on the mote, rushing Lu or out, utid they c l»e f >r a time, standing quite still In some places. Honictlmet a tide will run flood on the '-iirf .ee while It Is running ebb tie- low near tlie Ulii h.i|‘jH-n< a da.igvr spots f t’r- tidei In t. but on ri i-ry t •-p. si. >r failli iX off abruptly fin: > (h •ep water. It of 1 happen:» th it t Uc t ’<• w ie.» it ri "■» cornei In s i faiIt t! nt It pours tii 1 ,-!i ml 1 erro- a - nqi.-II. ng« in cad • ■like torrent», ma!sing such thiiix» a*» t 1:" famoua "borer,' ’ WÎ ilch miy lie In 1 laces Ilk ' the bay of Fundy. I.i other placer, again, there will be more or le-r than four tides lu the twci ty-f itir hours. I- n-thi-rmore. there are localities where hardly any tidal action at nil cm be observed. All these peculiarities have been studied and are taken Inta account nowadays by th : observers who make up the tide.I tabli-s. The/ A-e Firmly Bound Together by the Red Tape of Society. There are things, it is a comfort to know, which even a man cannot do, aud a num Is supposed to be able to do almost anything. Now, a novelist may put bis heroine's hat on her bead at any angle he chooses—it is one of tbe few privileges of womanhood—and leave her not a bit less charming or dignified, but I defy him to put his hero'« hat at a rowdy angle over bis ear at a crucial point in his career and leave him «till heroic! The Achilles heel of a man la his bat! He must guard that as be does his reputation, for it Is at once bls strength and his Summons « Joseph Danapsrte. Joseph Bonaparte fled to America after the hundred days and b »tight a bcm. • In riilladeij >hia, where h • lived lu w Inter, and a ti mmsloa :a N. w Jsr- ••?y. where he pa sed b > s . - -r i. He wa ■ much Lkl in thl* cuhatry, but could not make up ids mind to stay L i - -> returned t > Euro;s‘. lr ping to I .-jilt by the changes of go.erumeat 1:? l r. H<- was always dl-appoiutel . id . .»nd himself an unwelcome gue t In every country save England, He finally secured permission to live in Italy and died u Florence in 15F4. Pniteil State* Land Office. Lakeview. Ore gon, February 2S, 1907. Notice I* hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the «'tot Congress of June 3. 1ST8, entitled "An set for the sale of timber Isnds In the States of California. Ore- | gon, Nevada, end Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4. 1 ¿92, John It. Grooves, of fngot, county of Shasta. State of California, has this <lay filed In thia office bis sworn statement No. 3525. for the purchase of the se>4sw>t aw<4 se'4 Sec. 17 and w’.ne1» of Sec. No. 20, In Tp No. 38 8,’ it NolO K W M. snd will offer proof to show that the land sought ts more valuable tor Its timber or stone than for agricultural i purposes, and to establish his claim to said • land before the Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon, at his office at Klamath Falls. Ore gon on Monday, the 3rd day ol June, 1907. He nainea as witnesses: Archie Johnston, C. D. Wilson. T. H. Shan non, all ol Klamath Falls, Oregon. Joseph Bur- hart of Ingot, California. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lamia are requested to file I their claims In thia office on or before said 3rd . day ot June, 1907. 128- 5 30 J. N. WATSON, Register. ♦ R. IH. RICHARDSON Official Court Reporter Has o|*ened a public Stenogra pher's office in Room 4, With- row-Melhase Building, and io prepared to do all Icinda of work in this line :: :: :: Notary Public Telephone 627 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE V J gj i L " y A W ■ j » ■ J 4 à -V- TRADE M a ’ “FT" ’ C opyrights 4 c . Antone a sketch and demotion may qnlckly Macattaiii dur <»p»hi«»u free whether an invention is probably patentabla.<>>mmwnlca- tlon« atrk'lv c >r.tldei4ia). HANDBOOK on PnienCa aeirt free, th !♦••< ■Ire»nr for »ecu ring net er.»«. Patents taken through Munn A Co. recehFS tp" lal h 4ke, without charge, in tl»a Sckniilic American. A |l1n«tr*»<»d weekly. T.Rfgeet Hr- cufat.’ n < f any e< teMiUc Journal. Terms, 93 a year: f ir months, |L bold by all newsdealer«. MUNri &Co.36,B'Mdwi’ New York Branch GOUe. «3 F St. Washington. D. C. MAGAZINE SUBSET MAGAZ1RE beauhfully iliuMraied, good done* *r.d »rhcle» aixrut Calrfornxa sad all the far WeaL $1.5( a year Carlyle. TOWN ANO COUNTRY JOURNAL Thomas Carlyle, •'the sage of Cbcl « monthly publication devoted sea,” died without winning much per to the farnung interea* of Aie $0.5C soual popularity, a fact, however, Wot • yeai which (»’forgotten in admiration of his genius, Carlyle exerted a greater in- R01D OF A THOUSAND WONDEM a book of 7? page*, containing fluence on British literature during the 120 color^ photographs ol Cf) 7" middle of the nineteenth century and picturesque spot* in CsUorai* on the religious and political beliefs •nd O.-egca. of bls time than possibly any other $2.75 Total British writer. He never wrote a line 1 i that he did not lielieve. and in regard All for $I.5C to style be certainly had n< «u[>erior. Cut out thi* advert ’ -ment From th* position of schoolmaster in and send with $1.50 to an obscure village this great Scotsman rose to be a leader in the world of let SUNSET MAGAZINE ters.—London Standard. JAMES FLOOD BLDG . SAN FRANCIS« Hi* Pronunciai.or.. She—Thnt Mr. Planz. the architect, fans a funny way of pronouuelux things, hasn’t he? He—I haven’t uo- tlced It. She—Why, yes. Didn’t yin hear him allude to a sore throat? He —A sore throat! She—Yes. I heard him mention a gargoyle several times. weakness. We always call It girgie, you know.— _ IX would hurt an archbishop—and as Cleveland Plain Dealer. In the Circuit Court of the State <4 Oregon lor the County of Klamath. R. N. Day, plaintiff, vs. George H. Fariah, defendant. To, George II. Farrah, ¿etelillä lit herein : In tiie name ol the Slate of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in tbe alajve entitled suit, on or before Saturday, the 18th day ol May, 19(7, living the last day of the time preecribt d in tlie order for the publication <4 this PE 111 ION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE summons ; tbe first publication tliereul being on the 4lli day of April, 19(17, mid To the Honorable County Court of the if you fail so to ap|ieiir and answer for County of Klamath, State of Oregon: want thereof tin- plaintiff herein will We, tlie undersigned, residents and apply to the Court lor the relief prayed legal voters of Wood River precinct of for in the said complaint, to wit: For said County ami State, would respect a decree of the Court removing from the fully ask that a license to sell spirituous, plaintiff’s title a cloud created by the malt ami vinous liquors, in leas quan certain quitclaim deed executed to von, tities thnn one gallon in the precinct ami which purports to convey the south afore-aid for a |w*riod of six (8) months half of tlie sou'h east quarter and the from the third day of Muy, A. D. 1907, north west quarter of the south east be granted to James M. Emery at Fort quarter of Section 19, and the south 1 Klamath in said precinct, county and west quarter of the south west quarter State, ami your petitioners will ever of Section 20 in Township 38, South ol pray. Range 15, East ol the Willamette Chas. Westlehorn, L. ilessig, C. G. Meridian in Oregon, containing 1(10 Co|>eiaiid, l„ C. Sisemor, Richard Mel acres of land, and for such further re ba«-, Jolm R. Sellers, Al Melhase, R. A. lief as to the Court may seem just and Moon, Roy R. Wise, T. J. Jackson, in accordance with law and equity. Hurry Pearson, G. I.. Cline, Ihiniel This summons is served by publica- ' Ryan, Sr., Harry Brooks, Wui.M.Skeen, tion thereof in the Klamath Republican, M. P. Morgan, II. 8. Jones, J. H. Iles- i a weekly newspaper, published at sig, R. II. White, L. S. Denton, W. H. Klamath Falls, Oregon, by order of [ Norton, W. S. Simpson, Louis Brannan, ! Hon. Henry I.. Benson, Judge of said J. B. C. Taylor, G. T. Gray, J. T. Dixon, Court, which order is dated the 25th D. E. Noah, L. W. Copeland, H. B. day of March, 1907, requiring this sum Loosley, G. 8. Hoyt,* J. B. Cain, J. II. mons to l>e published once a week for Smart, R. II. Langston, A. Kirkpatrick, at least six consecutive weeks, and cov M. F. Parker, Paul I’arazoo, John Gray, ering a |>eriotl of continuous publication of at least forty-two ¿aye. J. J. -Brophy. THOMAS DRAKE, This petition will lie presented to the Honorable County Court of Klamath Attorney for Plaintiff, Klamath Falls, Oregon. 4-4—5-16 County, Oregon, on the 3rd day of May, 1907, J ames M. E mbry , Petitioner. Notice for Publication In the Circuit Court, Klamath Coun ty, Oregon. Thomas B. Stephenson, plaintiff, vs. Edgar Z. Devoe and Glen E. Devoe, de- fendants. To Edgar Z. Devoe and Glen E. De- voe, defendants. In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in tlie uliove entitled suit on or ’.«efore Friday, May 17, and if you fail to an swer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to tbe Court for the relief de manded in tbe complaint, to-wit: fora decree that be is the owner in fee of the following described premises, in the City of Klamath Falls, Klamath Coun ty, Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at a point in the south line of Main street in «aid city, said point being southwest erly ami distant 25 feet from tbe north- archill.bop nec.MMnrtly stands for all thnt Is good und great -lew in the eyes of the public to commit a crime than to wear Ills bat on the buck of bls sacred lo-ad real back and so exhibit himself to bls distressed diocese. He may have all the known virtues and rnauy that are not known, bnt even an archbishop cannot with impunity defy convention. Hdll. If he is so Inclined, why should not a go*«! and great man wear bls bat over his nose without creating unfavorable comment? The fact 1« he cannot. He Is ruled by con vention. and convention Is the red tape of society The cast Iron laws of fashion, which Is only another name for convention, are such that if the greatest man in England were to walk with all his ac customed dignity from the Mnrble arch to the Lank with a trading p - ic<x-k's feather att.i'liel to the band of his iia- mricnl.r <• silk hat he would be f >11 ,wed by a mob la two •,< onds. nnd by the time be reached Vi re street th-- o it raged majesty of the law would take him Into custody a. a suspicious char acter.—Mrs. John Laue in Putuain • Monthly. Subscribe for the Klamath Republican