KLAMATH REPUBLICAN Band Boys Surprised Notice to Stockholders E. J. MURRAY, Editor. LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE All communications submitted for publication in ths columns ol this paper will be inaerted only over th« name of the writer. No non de plume article« will be published. The Stockholders of the Klanath Waler Users Association are hereby notified that the following amendments to the By-laws of said association will be submitted for their acceptance or rejection at the next annual meeting of the stockholders to be held in Klamath Falls, Ore., on the 4th day of April, 1908, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M.t That Section 1, Article II, of said By-Laws, be amended to read as fol- Noles on Spring Styles ‘Furium If mart oh hi her usual Aboil 9 :39 Wednesday svening.se the rpiing ami io lo iiitiw» ilio««* w who know , . .. . * .1 n \g.i.. wav • thia ilia epi i»iu aiitl n<» aiifw membars ol the kl.math t alia Military JSf c*n J* alli^l •».•*• !»••«»»« ,,p Ul Band were practicing In their new quar- tore, they »ere agreeably eurprieed by the arrival of about 25 lady friends, laden with l>a«kets and package« of cake, piee, Mndwitobea and other good thing« to eat. The affair had been ae- cretly planned by the ladiea ami came aa entire auapriae to the boys, a« they hail not the lea»t inkling ot the plan. Tabla« were quickly arranged and loaded down with the good things, and the boys displayed aa much ¿ability handling the iiupliuienla ol the table a» they do In the uae of their musical in- etrumeuta. After sup|>er the band favored the ladies with several choice «election., after which they all repaired to the ball room, and spent the remain­ entirely of woman irely new new type type of woman, " ” »ay» Grace Margaret Gould, the (asliion a<'k, tight i skirts trailing on the ground, plain, I fitted waist«, and sleete« ol the old fashioned tight-fitting sort which cling | to the arm Iroui shoulder lo wrist "This ia »hat we are coming to, ao the authorities w ho make the lashlous |(f|1 bu, „ W|( |i-vti uki_n o-| ------- ---------------- 1» a ■teportwo on the way. I'lii« spring der of the evening, until midnight in many small liata will Iw worn ; the new coreel effect gives unu-ual «lender ol line : dancing. cut-in-one dreeae« will be fashionable ; mousquetuire «leave« which show the Senator Bourne, on his own responsi­ outline of the arm will l>e favored, and bility and without the sanction of the skirt« will have lost their lull effect." lows; The annual meeting of th« stock- holders of the association shall be held at Klamath Fait, Ore., at a place to be designated by the Directors, and stated in the notice hereafter provided Had it not liecn for Senator Charles It ia conaervately aatimated that the i for. on the first Friday in June of each special term of Circuit Court, made nec­ W. Fulton. Johnathan Bourne might ' 'year, at the hour of 2 o'clock P M essary by the Johnsen murder caeee.will not have been United Slates Senator (The first annual meeting under this coat Klamath County »3000. The ex- today, yet Bourne is now doing all he By-law shall bw held in the year 1909). That Section 2. Article V. of said By­ penes up to the time of comment ing the can to deleat Fulton. Gratitude in pol- j Pelersteiner case, as close as it could be itica is thankfulness for future favors, laws. be amended to read as follows: At all elections any owner of stock of accurately figured was »1568. It is prob­ ■ not pest assistance. this association, whose assessments It was Fulton who defeated C. W.; able that several juror, wilnaaa and have been fully paid, is a qualified other claims hare not been submitted Hodson for president of the Senate at i elector and shall be entitled to one vote yet to the clerk, and this will bring the the last session at the request of Bourne i for each and every share of the stock amount to about «1600. This is exclu­ who feared that if Hodson won the pres­ owned by him, not. however, to exceed President, is preparing to oj>eii an elab­ in the aggreirete 160 votes. orate press bur» an in Washington "to sive of anything connected with the idency his own election to the Senate That Section 2, Article III. of said would be in jeopardy, therefore he went "IV. 8 U'Ren announce« that he has; Petersteiner case. By-laws, he amended to read as fol­ booat Roozevwlt and boat Taft.” lie »1109 In his pocket with which lo imy | The Corpron trial cost the county to Fulton and bad the latter pull • lew proposes to send broadcast over the lows: the expenses of hie cani|>«igii for elec > strings, which sidetracked Hodson and $1446.19 and ia itemised as follows: Each Director shall at the time of country daily letters accompanied by tion to the Uniteti States Senate. I , Witnesses ...................................... » »*.« resulted in the election of E. W.Haines. 1 his election be a qualified elector and have no doubt that hi« statement is true, | 357.40 of Forest Grove. Jurors serving............. ' the owner of lands situated in the irri­ cartoons, telling the dear people why for 1 know ths’ he beat a poor old wid- ; 9 0054 Jurors excused............. . When Hodson lined up Senator Smith gation district to which shares of stock they should demand Mr. Rooaetelt*« re- ow o il ot »1100 a few months ago.” 110.19 Jurors board, 14 men Thi« is a «tateiiient made by State of Marion he controlled the situation, of this association are appurtenant. 70.00 Court reporter , 7 days | and shall also be a resident of the dis- nominatiou and why, above all else,they Senator T. B. Kay, and it I« the open­ 21 00 and his election as president was pract- | 1 trict. Special Bailiff,? days.. ing »hot ol a eaintwiigii in which ("Hen's should never permit the nomination of icallv assured. Fulton was the oolv fitness lor the Senatorship will tu* nue« That Section 4. Article III of said Mr. Taft Total................................................... »1445.19 man who conld induce Smith to sw itch tinned. Mr Kay ia opposed to U’Ren By-laws be amended to read as follows: Tbs «349, estimate of the expense of to Ha'nes. and while there was no love l>ecaiiseS*nator Fulton at­ over during the trial, »4 a day is be­ pereerver specialty. Once in as Presi­ annual meeting of the association and farmer of moderate means lo m-ciire a tacked President Roosevelt in a speech such Directors shall hold their respec­ made at a dinner given by Senator An- lieved to be a low estimate, including dent. Ho I son would have l>een able to tive offices for one year, or until their home in the lakeside Tract located on I keny, ia denied m a statement made and the salary and allowance for mileage defeat Bourne for tl.e Senate, and it was successors are elected and qualified; I fhe North shore of Title lake. ‘ The signed by more than a dozen seuwlors The special venire of 15 men is placed at this that caused Bourne to seek Fulton's the Board of Directors shall tie elected land now offered (or sale consists of and Others who were present and heard an expenae of «3 a day or a total of «45. ' aid, and the latter affected the change bv ballot, and a majority of the i umber 1500 acres of irrigable land lying under I ’*’* "“••'ks of Fulton. of shares voted at the election, shall be Tbis allows «2 a day lor those who did in Smith’s support. This little favor i the Adams canal, a part of the Klamath necessary for a choice. not serve and an average of «1 for has apparently been forgotten by Rourne That Section 2, Article II, of said By­ Project, and admirably located along mileage. for he is now working to defeat Fulton laws be amended to read as follows: the shore of the lake. It is rich Sage­ at the primaries by boosting Statement Notice of such annual meeting shall brush and grass land, part of it l>eiiig in | No. 1 Nominees. be given by publication in at least three cultivation. It will lie sold in tracts to THE LAND MAN newspapers published weekly within , suit purchasers and on satisfactory the irrigation district; such notice shall | terms. I There is one question to be voted on Pamphlet for Voters be published not less than thirty days Bt the June election that is of greeter For particulars call on or address, J. j before the date of holding such meet­ importance than any political office. Every registered voter in Oregon this ing. Frank Adams, manager Lakeside Com-' List your land for sale with this That is the referred bill supporting the year will receive a 120 page |>amphlet 10-17-tf That Section 4, Article II. of said By­ panv, Tule I-ake, Oregon. office; we have buyers for all State University. Tbe citizens of tbe state of Oregon can i containing all the initiative and refer- laws shall be amended to read as fol­ classes of Klamath County afford to maintain tbeir own university, I 1 endum measures to be submitted at the lows: property. Guardian Sale of Real Estate and should have too much independence , June election, with the arguments for Notice of special meeting shall be Bjr virtue ot an order of »ale duly made and to beg from Rockefeller and Carnegie i and against them. County Clerk Chas- given by publication in the same man­ funds to educate their children aud ner as for regular meetings; such no­ entered by the county Court of tbe stale ot I tain, upon the request of Secretary of bring them up to believe in the natural tice shall be given not less than twenty Oregon, for theCeunty of Klamatb. on tbe I7tb . I State Benson, is sending weekly reports and divine right of financial kings. The only acreage adjacent to days before the date of such meeting, day of September. IW7.authorising, licensing | How are we to expect citizens of Iowa I of the registered voters, tf you wish a and shall contain the order of the Board and em(towering tue. aa tbe guardian ot the I Klamath Falls for sale in small and Kanewe. who spend four to six hun­ I copy of these pamphlets for information of Directors calling such meeting, stat­ peraons aud eatatca of Mary Earkinton. and i tracts. More than a score of | i*rank IVwry Parklnaon. minora, to «ell at ! dred thousand dollars per year on state ing the purpose for which said meeting people have secured sites for ’ private «ale all the right, file au 1 Interval ol universities to come into a state where of voters, you should register at once. is called. The pamphlets will be published and a fraction of that sum is reluctantly said minora in and to the following described homes. By order of the Board of Directors. I property aHuate in tbe County of Klamatb. given. Sixty per cent of the students in ready for distribution by April I, or two K lamath W ater U sers A ssociation , State of Oregon, towit: An undivided two Oregon high schools today have entered the state within the last five years. We months before the people will be called , seventba, being au undivided one-aeventb in* C. P. Chaslain, Secretary. upon to vote upon the measures. want more of that kind of people. i tereat each, («abject to au unaa«ignet dower 1 2-27-4 2 •re th« best buys on the market State Printer Puniwai will try to save The propose,! appropriation will cost lntere«t therein i in and to the «oath half: tbe I south weal quarter of the uertbeaet quarter | tbe people of this state lees than twenty the state «1,000 in postage by shaving five cents each. Tbe tax will 1« but the pamphlets a little closer on the and lota one (I), two [Jj. three {)). four (4j and twenty five cents per »1000 on tbe tax five (5), of sect ion twentyeight (A]. the north edges when he trims them. It is ex­ {Bonanza Bulletin! roll. Would you begrudge tbis small half of the aou th went quarter; tbe »outhweat amount to educate your or your, neigh­ pected that the postage on each pam­ quarter of tne eoutbwvat quarter, and lota one C. T. Oliver, the implement dealer cf bors children. phlet will be 5c or «5,000 on the whole _ r I * (1] * J • and e two we v | • [2] j **■ of www aection wsweee • twenty — «• as a y ww «even wee I •« [V ). all Despotism and anarchy prevails 100,000 copies. THE LAND MAN Mr. Duniwav thinks Klamath rails was in the city W ed- | iq tuwnahip tbirty-uine (9] «omh range » eev- need av. ea(7)MMoftbt Willamette meridian, cuu where ignorance reigns while liberty | talning WSOacre«, I will from and alter the follows enligbtment and education. that by trimming the pamph'ete to a Mrs. C.G. I^inliert baa been engaged 7th ___ _ proceed to aril and eon day of _____ March, 19IM, There has never nor will be a dollar too slightly smaller size than the law speci­ tinue until eold, ---- to ---------- aeli at r private -------- J aalv tor caab much spent for education. fies, he can make them light enough to to teach tbe Burnham school and her ------------------------ 1 tn band, subject to the confirmation of the If yon want tbe bill to pass, rote go for 4 cents each. duties will eoon commence. above named Court all the right, title and In- ••yea”. Dr. O. F. Demereflt arr ved in the city i The work of getting out the pamphlets | tereat which the said minora, or either of them Alumnus. is being rushed. In the meantime it is Sunday from Merrill. have in and to tbe said premia««. Applications for purchase may be made to useless for voters to make inquiries. Mra. Chaa. Humprey of Klamath The most they can do is to register and Falls hat been visiting at the home of O. A. Stearns. Klamath Falls, Oregon an "A riA shop U’Ren Ha.s the Money FRANK IRA WHITE Plea for the University Enterprise Tracts Mills Addition Lots FROrt OUR EXCHANGES FRANK IRA WHITE CHAS. R. BALDWIN pnone 456 » tolls OREGON’S OPPORTUNITY COLONIST RATES from all parts of the United States and Canada to all parts of Oregon and the Northwest will be put Into effect by the The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co —and-- Southern Pacific Company Lines In Oregon Daily During March and April, 1908 From the Principal Cltirs of tho Middle Meat the Rates Will Be as Follow s FROM FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS CHICAGO...................................«3S. 00 ST LOUIS................................ IN 00 KANSAS CITY .... • - |30.<» OMAHA..................................... »36 90 ST. PAUL.........................»Sono »30.00 Corresponding rates from all other Eastern points. Stopovera at pleaaure at all point a in Oregon. I he Colonist Kat« Is the greatest of all homebuilders Oregon has unlimited resources end needs mor« people who desire homes and larger opportunities Oregon people can aceomplisn splendid results by heralding tin« opportunity to all the world Son,I Oregon literature giving good reliable information alx’Ut 'he state, far and wide. Cail on the alr«gjn. for the County of Klamath. Mary J. Johnson. Plaintiff, vs. Charles Johnson. O. L. Bennett, of Medford arrived in Defendant, Suit for Divorc«. the city Sunday and will remain some To Charles Johnson, the above named Defendant You hereby rwquirwa required lo to app««r appear and answer .. . ... ... , .... row are neretiy time visiting with Ins daughter, Mrs. H. . the«omplaint hied •«Binet you in the above en« F. Swingle of Langell valley. I titlsd suit, on or before Thursday, the Hlh day Tic namnnfora l . . of March. 1908. beinff the last day of the time f y ' i j i PreAcnb«?d in the order for the publication of thu the new barn F.C. Eldred is having ' BUmnKmil. ,hefirst publication thereof bcin« on E. WHITLOCK built for bis stock, which he is fixing to ! the 13th day of February. ISOS, snd if you fail so taka the first premium at the county «Pi*«r *nd «"«wer. for want thereof the plain-1 fair this fall tiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in the complaint herein, to wit: For a decree Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor, and di««olvins the bond« of matrimony now erUling Hohler of Uremie No 29. daughter Miss Elizabeth and Mrs. be'w«<"' ptontiff and defendant and for the care KLAMATH FALL*. OREGON and custody of Juanita Ruth Johnson, a minor I Mollie Garrett, of Bly, were in tj 1 (1 7 child, the issue of «aid marriaee. and th« coats j Monday. They left the next niorning and disbursementa of thia suit, and for such for Aehland where they will remain other and further relief aa to the Court may seem j Jost and equitable. Borne time. Thia sumnwms ia aerved by publication thereof in the K lamath Republican, by order of the Hon attorney and (Merrill Record] H. L. Benaon, one of tbe Judyra of the First COUNSELOR AT LAW H. T. Anderson is convalescent after ”* th* 8“u Or“rM’' a long illness, and appeared on tbe street e land as indemnity for loaaea to its grant for common school purposes, to-wlt: an old friend of Marshal Slate and no: Wlthrow-Melhut Building doubt longs for tbe relationship of i List,No. 244. for se*4nw^, A rc . 1, ne’^ne^, guest. This morning Liekey was Hec. 11 se*4«e^, Her. M, Tp 34 H, and swj^ne^, brought before Recorder Anderson and Her. 2, Tp. 35»., H. 14 K W M , and Lot 1, Sec. given a choice between twenty days 3, Tp.36 8., R. 16 K., W. M. ’ was „ --------- ----------- ,__ jg|| or leaving leayjnif town for two in the city jail Any and all persons claiming adversely tbe years. Liekey chose the latter alter- aDove described lands are requested io flic in ATTORNEY AT LAW native, and is now a wanderer in tbis office tbeir said claims on or before tbe the cold, cold world. OFFICE OVER POSTOFFICE 13tb day of March, 1908. » J N WAfllON, 2-13-3 >2 Register. UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER Lakeside Inn, MRS. M. M c M illan , Prop’r. Modern improvement». 73 rooms am Sample Rooms. Bar Room, Parlors, Two Club Rooms, Etc., Etc. SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS C. C. BROWER ( Every drop Of Old C mt inent a I Whiskey DR. C. P. MASON WILL A. LEONARD these lectures will advertise Klamath Pastor. j County to thousands of people each day, who cross the bay at thia point, and also Horace C. McKinley, the notorious ; to homeaeekers who come there for in­ land conspirator, was sentenced two years in jail. He could have gotten that formation. Mr. Hill is really neglect­ much for stealing chickens in Klamath i ing his other business in bis enthusiasm County. | for tbis section. ' “I spent three half days at Mr. Hill’s Deafness Cannot be Cured office in Oakland, and wbils 1 was there by local application«, as they cannot reach the people who had become interested in dlaeaacd portion of the ear. There la only one Klamatb County through bis lectures, way to cure deafness, and that It by con,tltu i came in, in regular streams asking for tlonal remediet. Deafness It cauted by an In­ The Irce Public Library is open every flamed condition-of tbe mucout lining of the more information. Mr. Hill insisted on (ulttcblan Tube When tbit tube It Inflamed evening from 6:30 to 10 o’clock; and my remaining a while to tell them what you bave a rumbling sound or Imperfect bear­ Saturday and Sunday afternoons from I knew about the country.” ing and when it It entirely closed, Deaf nest 2 to 5:30 o’clock. A cordial invitation Is tbe result, and iinleas tbe luflamatlon can f ba taken out .nd thia tube restored to Ite nor-1 is extended to ail. The New York World Mye that tbe mal condition, bearing will be destroyed for­ State of New York cannot spare Gover­ ever; nine cases out of ten are caused by When F. J. Heney comes to Portland nor Hughes—that it wants to keep him Catarrh, «bleb Is nothing but an inflamed to give Senator F lion ’ the other bar­ at Albany for two years more, instead condition ot tbe mucous surfaces. rel” he may t>e placed 011 the defensive of letting him go to Washington for four We will give One Hundred Dollars for any himself. Heney's own record is now or eight year. Here is a striking tri­ case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can­ lieing gone over with n fine-tooth comb bute from an able and fair- not be Cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. »end for and the men «ho are making the inves­ minded paper belonging to the opposite circulars, free. tigation say that if they confirm the re­ party. The World aays that Hughes 1. J. CHENEY 4 CO . Toledo, O, ports tbev bave heard of Heney’s past, naa been one of the best Governors Bold bv druggists, "As. there will be red-hot reading for the Whom New York has ever bad. Take Hall's Family Fills tor constipation. voters of Oregon. C. F. STONE Klamath Falls, Oregon Public Library NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of th« Intarior, Land Offic at Lakeview, Oregon, February 19, 1908. Notice is hereby given that Roy F. Whitney, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, has filed notice of his in­ tention to mak- Anal five year proof in support of his claim, vte: Hom«stead Entry No. 3376, made Feb 1, 1906, for the »SNW'i. N’^SW^L «action 12. Tp. 37 S., R 10 E. W M , and that said pnx.f will bo made before County Clerk Klamath Co, at his office at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 4th day of April, 1906. He name» tho following witnesses tn prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, the land, via Chaa. Wagar, Frank Johnston, Bort Hall, J C. Cravens, all of Klamath Falls, Oregon. DR. WM. MARTIN Water »fill Whiskey Normandie Rye F. F. V. Rye in as pure as Government inspection can make it. It is bottled in bond under Government su­ pervision and that carriesQOOOO0-0O 00001 WK BUY ‘",••1 for a fc.r Pria» fJst. Mark, i t