*• ■ f Write your friends about the Colonist Rates. Get them to buy their ticket To ThralL ■■ Kobert Fulton’. Time. Hteamlxiata hud la-eti run aucceMful ly <>n American waters before Itola-rt Fulton took tlie famous t’lermont up the Hudson !'•• years ago Itut some how It see mod to lx* the hour for «toum- Isiatlng. and a new era Iti navigation dates from Aug II. 1*»7 There were great discoveries In electricity la-fore Edison entered the Held, but uevertbe- le.s Edison', name will always stand at the head of Inventors who revolu tionlxisl things It requires s certain amount of («location for the world to take up with startling Innovations Bill- son found the way (tartly iqien, but yet he work *d many years la-fore (a-ople would ts-lleve what he demoiiatrated before their eyes Fulton had himself advertised the steuinlsiatlng idea by hla experiments sbmnd la-fore tile aticexssfiil trip of the Clermont Twenty years before Fitch had successfully operated a steam vox ael on the Dataware. It may I m - said that steam was wanted when Fulton got to work, but that Fitch was ahead of hla time Fulton's field was well chosen New York was a great money center and the Hudson river a magnifi cent seelie for a demonstration Tens of thousands of fieople wen- compelled to make the trip annually Is-tween New York and Albany or some point on the upfier Hudson Ko there was a (laying business awaiting Fulton's enterprise of 1HD7, and the Ilin n ation succeeded quickly ta-cause It Ailed a want of the time. Summons Law Should Be Above Suspicion. la tbe Couaty Court ot<bv#l»ie ol Oreg. a. The courts nre tin- last resort for pen Fur the County of Klamath. pie who think i .at their rights are I m -- hi ibstuatter ut th. K.t.te and Guard.an»lnp lug denied them Allowing for dtffer- of Mary 1‘arkltiton and Frank iH-wey Parkin eiiees of opinion aud ('lushing Interpre son, Minora tations of Hu- statutes, disputants pa Order to al ov cause on application of Guar tiently carry their cases from one court dian f< r Order ol aale of Beal Eataie It appearing lo the Court from the petition to another, lielievlug implicitly that llila day pr«--<*nted and died by Nina Justice will tie done it last Hut It la Parkinson of Calo Alto, hams Clara county, a great misfortune when a large part california, the Guardian of the person» and < a of the public come to tlie col» I UH lot) tan a of tbe above mentioned Maty Parkinson ■ that rulings In the higher courts are and Frank Pvwcy Parkiuaon. Minora and ról denla ol Palo Alto. Santa Clara < ounty. Califor one sided It has been so (■barged In ma. praying for an order of sale of certain teal more than one of the recent Issues be eatale situate in the County of K larnatb, Mate tween the cirporntlolis and the |ieople. <d Oregon, belonging to »aid Ward», that it ia Not only tlie cltlxens of North i'arollna, lor tbe beat Interests of »aid ward» that aueb real caíate should be .old and that the pro but those of other staten where the ceeda of aueb »ale be put out at interest, or railway fare disputes have cotne up. Inveated m some productive »lock to tbelr are Interested 111 the question as to credit or benefit, Il la hereby ordered that tbe naxt kin of what branch of the government shall have the filial word upon “fair and »aid «arda and all (>er»ona Interested in tbe »aid estate, appear before tbt» court on reasonable" rates Tin- reviewers of Monday the 16th day of September, Iwr at the the law an* uot aiqs-rlor to the niak b our of 9:3# iu tbe forenoon of aaid day at tbe era of the law, hence It la not exact) court room of the above entitled Court, in the Court bouae a*. Klamath Falla In »aid count) Hally Judgment, but exjiert opinion, <d K limatli. State of Oregon, then and there to which they are emfiowered to render, •Low iaue, if auy exist. «by a license ahould nii- right and wrong of thia matter not be granted for the »ale of all the right, wiu Is, difficult to adjust, especially title and intereat of the and each of the minor», since It has tieen pointed out that the being an undivided one-wventh interval each in and to tbe »'-,. »wi.ne1, and lol» 1. í. s. t and federal government is liound to inter - ■ i:'-,»w‘, aw*tsw*(and lot» I and 2 fen* in cases where the states fall to of Sec. 27 alt in towuship 39S. K ? E. W M. protect tlie public interest. It lias been the Interval»of »aid ward* tn »aid |.remise», said that the surest way to have a bad I being »object however, to an una»»igtied out •tandiug dower right therein. law abolished la to eufon-e It rigorous It I» further ordered that a copy of ibis order ly and ahow up Its imperfections — be published in the Ki-awatu KarcBlicas. a that la to say, the people will smash a newspaper of general circulation pubtiaiiedln bail law when they see It. Wisdom tbe County of Klamath. State of Dragon and circulating therein and Justice, then, must prevail at the Hated August Sth;. HOT bottom of our InatltuUons, and they J. B I.KlFFIill, Judge Those who are familiar with the should prevail at the top Higher com|MH«ltlon of tbe siuokoMsa powder First publication, Augu»t a, IW? courts should be alsive suspicion, aud i.a»t publication Augu»t 2». t»>7 used by tbe American navy know that they will escape criticism. It is a part JO STIAJtNa. Attorney. It Is lean likely to deteriorate than the of the duty of being right to avoid powder adopted by several foreign gov I even the appearance of wrong ernments The former consists mainly of gun cotton and the latter of nitro Notice for Purchase of School Lands y Learning. glycerin Compounds of the one ahow 8oker-I won $50 from Bings last Department of the Interior, United little dla|Mvsltlon to undergo change night playing poker Ntate# Land Office I Ake view, Oregon, Compounds of the other are notoriously Joker Why, does Bings know how July 24. 1907. unstable. The suggestion that the ac to play poker? Notice is hereby given that the State cident on the (li-orgla was caused by Boker— Not yet.—Lippincott's Magi of Oregon has tiled application to select apontancoua combustion in the amrnu ■lue. tbe lands hereinafter described, a« State nltlon was therefore beyond liellef, says the New York Tribune on the au About thia time no one carea to dis I School Indemnity Lands, to wit: List No. 229, for the iwl^nw't, Sec. Uiori ty of government ordnance eg- pute the arithmetic man who saya that 20. Tp. 34 S„ R. Id F... and ae^ae^, porta. every Inch of Iho human aurface con Sec. 27, neijnw'j, Sec 29, Tp. 35 S., tains .1,500 |HTspiratlon (Mires and lot 2, Sec. 2, aw'^ne'g. Fee. 11 Tp. That Union Pacific tuia earned 17 per cent on common stock and Southern The unwritten I iiw continues to he 36 S., R. 17 E., and net4nel4. Sec. 31, Pacific 12 per cent may reconcile In more written alHiut and discussed than Tp. 28 S. R. 11 E., W. M vestors to Harrlmauism But the ship the laws that have been formally set Any and all pentone claiming adversly pers who paid the money in have uot down. the above described lands are requested lost Interest in federal Interference. to tile their claims in this office on or A French syndicate la Investing $50,- before the 13th. day of September, 1207. 'While the emperor of Korea went 000,000 In Japan. Thia la reaaon enough J. N. Watson, Register. through the motions of resigning hie for France's effort to head off that war. The alsive notice will be published in Job, he undoubtedly felt Just like the the Lake County Examiner and the hired msn when informed that Of course the airship will be usisi in average hla services are no longer required. war after It gets through "dlsçover- Klamath Republican, l«>th weekly newspapers of general circulation, pub Ing" Die north pole. lished at Lakeview and Klamath Fall», Even though lie Ims been shot at twice, it la not believed that the presi Mr. Rockefeller pleads, "I tried to do Oregon, resjiectively. for the |>eriod of dent of France will lierenfler lug right," aud lindes still yawns for Ute live successive weeks, belote the llltli. day of Septemlier, 1907. around a six shooter under Ids coat trier. J. N. Watson, Register. tail? JI Few Words Concerning \ flood Printing ever occur to you that nine men out of every ten judged your stand- •ng in the commercial world by the stationery you used? Such is a fact. 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