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N'rw Library Books bi lug «»nr I« m * h I playi’i» t«i a rtmHanlbiii Meeting of Water Users «>1 the (a«-t lh«t lh«n« mu«l lx« aoiue «In* f«>llownitfa Thff a<l«l«*<| to im » w n 7 Kin math th«» Falls ti'tiiiih^l pr«« li«*e work dom» Iwlorr the w«*r«* I mmi U s I'Hii Public klMinitlli Fall«. Inquiile* coming in (tom Kl«in«lh Agent y. ia «bis «llf.ctlv to the rejection ol lhe bld* on the Clear Lake daiu. Thia ia Blv. I hoi y itml \\ I, an«l we hope to lu*ni (tom «dine o| •( lh«» l'»wn« in the Wil- <«s|*-< tally true in ao far aa Mr. Miliphy I is i'on<'eriie>l. Veaterdav the lleial«l lamette VnHey, H oiimi ol lhe player* toho«*xpi*t t to i*ntt*i from the outabh* ataiftl Ihat a reaolulion woiil«! I*« intro «reknotou Io be fnat player*, «nd we duced asking for the removal ol Mr. | Murnhy from the poeition of Project •houhl m«k«» it determined effort to hold KngliMer. In connw-lion with the tin« trophy cup bert. mim niiinth of Muy llatx Latter day Hwivthoart a, Mi Bur lon Harriami. Ilo« Alfnirs ut III» Inn, Kate Dougina Wiggin*. Chrunii'Ii'R N««w of Relwec*. Kate Douglas Wiggins. Th» Call of III imm I, Ru|H«rt of of l.ake county, the ««me «« Klamath, Anthony H o | m -. Hentaan, Prisoner The Hichena. Rolmrt divliled th«« county <»tf)<q«« lx«tw«*un Anthony Zi-iwla, niajoHli«« Tekh*. RolH-rt Barr A Woman Intervene», Robert liarr. A R*»'k in the Robert Itarr. Itnltic. Ki'pulilicnn, comuiieaioner. F l it«* county na u Smith Freckles, llene Stratton Porter l lie Gray t'loak, H*ro|«l Murenit h Box, llarolfl M ik * Gcrtruih- I.ady Hetty Across the Water, C. N. M and A Williamson. Th«« Lightning M A Comluctor, C. N and Memoifs of Sherkn'k llolniea, A Coneeming I leaiair H«-I ii » íh . Phil Conway, A Her Senator, A. C Jack Curien, Ijouis 1 urn not going to believe, how- Klatea ad contending when any t ir< tiut«il4m'e* a Anderson Crow, I>« iiHM*ra(ic Hemitor, a or they pi Igeinciit, in •»«•lerting a Ralph Connor. Hana Brinker or M M Dodce. un llopuhlicnfi L gi'daluie would lx» railed Ujam to elect ('. A. Stanley. The I tortor. fact. never In my Senator ami taking the ««ath o( oftice to support the the Silver Skate«, Constnotion ot the United Stales, if the a ho m ho* judgment <I< h * m not Rotiert». represent the pi no iples and |M)huim that are (or E. Aunt Jane of Kentucky, the I m ’ s I inlelcHtS < I the |XX»|»le, he vio- That l.aas O'laiwrie'a, F. II Little laini Fanntlory. F. II of Lory, The Pines J. lai«»* hi* oath. “Hence I any the A. at«»r*. '• Débonnaire, A. I*. Terhune F. W Running Water, A I* - lritn»**l the l«n<l ol arteaian Richard Carvel, Winston Churchill. of the Hill*, Th«« Misfit Crown, th«' Mercy Frances Davidg« of E. Tiberius, C Maid, Il Mennonite Mac The Wood carver of l.impua, M 15 feel Theft* 11uin 3 twenty nnd well«, nnd in llmt »« h lion E Well enough hi»« *liort turn* until every Imine in the R<>licrtMii>. ey will lx* I. liachellor. ThoAdventure*of llucklela-rry Finn, Mark Twain. from an artesian well, (or in every part of the valley where th«» «'ipenment ha« are well« gallon« ll«»w that minute from a two-inch Little. pipe «nd wafer ia thrown aa high «?* Thirteenth. Thomas W h«el above the ground level. The tem- I live above the freezing |x»int. the partie* in J hco I ih . |x*r the but Home ot the valley contemplate <*x|M*riui«*n|irig wilh pi|x> in four-inch The Imperiali*!. Mrs. Ex crani Cotes. ««rdci lo inervaae the flow so that it will M eredith. Imaneier, C. I m * of ■ufTIch'nl volume to lx* valuable in Kate J. C. 11 y ne. the it ligation of the land« o( that \alley. A (¡real I«ove, C. L. Burnham. Doc Gonion, Mary E Aside from iM ing uaeil (or h«»UHvln»l«l Wilken* Fn«v and Mock purpose* man. The Kentuckian, .laine» Bull M ay lor lireiiksjH'nr. (¡corge The Hoy* of 76, The mid l.ion e« and Liiweri'nce. A. Mouse, tin«* garden* are lieing raised. Th«* fact that arte«ian waler aUmnda in ('. <'. Collin. the the water ia being u«r«l by many in irrigating email patch to ex- ! |M»rimenta in olhvi parts of the county. | \Voodnv«*i valley Charlea Klein. ahoiild lead |( artvamn (Iowa could lx* found The Chief Legatee, Anna K. Green. The Weavers, Sir (¡illiert Parker. Sweetlmid, lh*|x>rts from Lak«» County are that i Philpotts Fdttn The Lilac Sunlsmnct, S. th«» recent cotmly seal removal «pivallon playv’l h prominent part in the! R. Crocket. The Viper of Mihm, Marjory Bowen. «»h*cti(Ui. II. Spear Whis|H«ring Smith, Frank Every «»ne who tailed to iden- i lify himself with th«» mov«»ineiit man' I .ally Evelyn , Max Pemberton. sure t«> receive :i small north end of thecounty. The Market 1’lncu' II. Frederic. vote in Il will Is» was , the i that many the «Ignera «»( withdrew Seventh the»r names just before election and left street mid Klamath Ave., Friday even lhe | m lilion without the required num- ing, when Professor ('rook b«»r of signatures to entitle it to a place played on tin« Courts, of Albany, Brut., of Han schftlille I, «M.951I, 1 ut,'20. Ma Francisco, total 2, aclielule total Maney Brothers. Winnemucca, Netada, total achedule I, 9157,045, total The engineer*' es schedule 2. $3l.'.i.T5. tiniat«« as rr|«ortcd January 16, |91M total schedule 1, «77,415, total ached tile 2,917.« tU) "Mahoney Bros, bid i* within ten per cent "I the engineers estimate, ami in general, very well t«alance«l. ia, All other liids are considered excessive." Tlie aleive extracts are taken from a letter under <iale ol April I5ih. and in thia Mr Ilenny n.ad«« no recommenda tions as he was awaiting further infor t‘mlerdaU« of Ap-il 28tli, Murphy. lie wrote among other things a* follows. •‘In regar«l to lhe pnijecl engineer's I that the Service make settlement with- further te|sirted that the Bowne tiacl is «'so eubscrils'<l, a contract Bowne for the purchase of with his Mr. water rights on Lost river anti rights of way for canals on aliout 3**0 acres of land (or «700H having lieen executed by Mr. the total ■ lib- acription reach 74*, percent. on the bn I lot. anti e individual Tho manlier ill uIn« h they han play*. died excellent themselves nt the net, a* null as till the hack line", shown that they me in gtssl form. Hume excellent return'« of ilitlicull shots were also made l«y Mossrs. Wiley and Mamin, showing them Io Is« a«' «piainted with the gniiie, tho not good form an tlieir opponents. game wits hotly in aa Every contested, ami« they kept the visitors working nt nil times. Mr. Crosby linn entered ns a contaat ant in the tournament to lie held here in July and states that there will lie at least lour olliei* from hi* section of Cal ifornia. Tba result of the above contest should I h 1*< A number of at 7: d0. ami believes i th»* the wee Francisco, in Schedule I, aggregating $84,950, le accepted." On April Ilenny again 29, Supervising wrote Engineer , Director lhe can» «»( th«* county lie< ill lh«» creation ot u new county mid th«» people ol the a iuth end are lu-iirtily in lavor of thia. It in said that the capers of Mr. Evans can»e«l quite a »ensation in the little city. Odd-Shed Doon NOIICt ing to th«* statement* there. o( parti«** from & Windows a Specialty PHONE 381 All kinds of Finishing Lum ber now on hand. Large assortment of Doors and Windows made up and ready for immediate de- livery. Can furnish an order on the grounds for any sized build- ing within twenty-four hours. Large stock of Flooring in three grades. « I Gif PUBLICATION Any and a!l eialving adversely th«* anon < i .- m rlbrd lands are requested to ale in ibi* tbeir »aid claims on or before the •aid 6th day of July. J. N. WATSON. Rzruter 4-16-G-24 Work on the l.ake county court house W. O. HUSON, Summons Manager The structure will lx» one that In th«* (’¡n ull<*aurl of the state of Oregon for the County of Klamath. Aina Campb«*ll. Plaintiff rs. Fredrick <’amr» •udice all of the demands for many year*. bell, defendant. To Frederick Campbell, the above named dr- fends nt: 2500 Acres Tree In the name of the State of Oregon, you are Ths luskrai'I. company has 2500 acres of land under the A<ism* ditch that it hereby required to appear and m«wer tu<- will give RENT FREE for <>ne year. eomplaint tiled sgain»t you in the above en This include* the uae of the land and iltic'l •ult, <>n or t>«-b»r«* Thursday, ibe 11th day The renter must clear and <»i Jun«*. A. I> 190**, being the la-t day o! the water. place the land in cultivation, The rent- titnt |«r* *cribed in the order (or th** publica er get* all the crop hut we reserve the tion ol tlii» kumnoni. The first pubth-aiton thereof being on the 7th day of May, !9ufi. If right to pasture the stubble. you fail «olo appear aud answer fer want The Lakeside Company. ihert-oi. the plaintiff w'.il apply to the Court J. Frank Adams. Manager. for the relief praytnl for in the complaint here Merrill. Oregon. in. \ i. fora deer dissolving the bonds of matrimony noar existing between plaintiff • nd «1- fendant. and that plaintiff may re-as Summon« id . tier maiden name, aud that tke plaintiff In the Circuit Const of the "tate of Oregon for ba\«- the »ole cut.tody, control and rare of her j laugh' r. a Chrotcue Campbell, her person the County of K sfnAth. Kva H Bryant. Plaintiff, v*. Theodor J. Bry •n<* e»tatr forever, and for such other and fur | ther relief a- toi4kw an-J Equity pertains. ant. (>rf«-iia«1ant Thu summons is «erred by publication To Theadnr J Bryant, tit«-abive named <1- thereof in Itee Klamath K*-publieau by order fendant In tha name ol (lie State ol Or «-gun: Yon are ■ J Hon. Henry I. Benson, one of the Judges of the First Judicial Ihstrirt ot tbe State of Ore hereby required to appear an<l aiiHto«-r t'.ecoui plaint died against you in the above entitled .-on mad«*, «iated and file«! in this suit, at Klainatb Falls, Oregon on the 2nd day of May suit on or before the lath «lay <1 June, that being the la»t day ol the time prcMTibed I'.« - which'aid order require« that summons n this »«lit I m * published once a week for per In the order for publication of this summon»; the order directing the first publication tbercul J im ! of fix sucee**ive and consecutive weeks to be on the 7th day of May, IW*. and to con lr<»m the 7ih day of May, 190«. H. W . Keeare, tinue for ata aucresaive a»d coQsecutire week* . Attorney for Plaintiff if you fail to answer, for want thereof, plaintiff John \\ right. « Hi apply to th* Court lor the relief as prayed « 11 Counsel. lor In the plaintiff * complaint, that is to say, that the bonds o( mat iniony now «*KlMlng be tween plaintiff and delvndant l>e dieeolved, annuled aud held for naught, and that plain tiff le awarded the custoly of Virginia and Tbyra Bryant, and for such other and further relief ax the Court may derm just and equit able. * will i** a credit to the county and w ill This summons ia M*rvvd 1» y p u b llcation In the Klamath Republican a weekly newspaper printed and published at Klamath Fall». Oregon, by order of Hon. Henry L. Ben son, Judge of lhe above entitled court, tiaicd May 4th. !*>» F. II. Mills, , ¿■7 6 11 Attorney for plaintiff. Oregon Nursery Co. SALEM, OREGON. Complete Stock ot Fruit, Shade and Ornamental Trees. Shrubs, Vines Notice to Creditors In lh«» matter <»( the estate oi George W. Mu . ton, «Iceea»?«!. Notice in hereby given that tin* lx» will and tratmn«tnt o( George \V. deceased, hM l»ecn duly proven nnd admitted to probate, and thnt Henrietta«». Minton has been dulv Hpoointed ns executrix thereof. All pernom Imving elxims ngaimt said estate are hereby re<|U«*»ted to present the ssiiu* with proper voucher', within six months from date of this noth*«*, to t he undersigned, or nt th«* American Bank a Trust Co., in the eitv of Klamath Kails, Oregon Dated nt Klamath Fails, Oregon, this tiro ■lay of May, IMu>. Henrietta G Maston, Fxeculrix «>( the last will and testament of George \\ Mnston, deceased Take Hall'sFamlly Puts tor Constipation. R. G. ROSS, AGENT BOX 175 KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF No. 7«67 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Klamath Falls, at Klamath Falls, in toe 'late of Oregon, at the close of business, May 14, ¡908. RESOURCES DOLLARS Loans and Discounts .................................................. 9 Overdraft*, ae-ured and unsecured U. 8. flood* tn secure cir-illation......................... Bonds, securities, etc .................................................. Banking house, furniture and fixtures.......... Other real estate owned ........................................... l>ue from State Banks and Bankers..................... Due from approved reserve agent* ................... .. Checks and other cash items................................... Fract onal paper currency, nickels and cents Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, vis: Specie »1 .833 20 legal-tender notes. 1.185 00 Redemption fund with U.S. Treas. (5 per cent of c.rculation . Total Total of 41 92 00 35 05 50 " 91 19 82 71 13.018 20 500 00 DOLLARS Capital stock paid in .......................................................... Surplus fund... ............ .................................... Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid . National Bank notes outstanding...................................... Due to other National Bank* ............................................. Due to State Banksand Bankers........................................ Due to Trust Companies and Savings Banks............ Dividends unpaid .................................................... ................... Individual deposit* subject to check............................... Demand certificates of deposit............................................. Certified Checks............................................................................ S tat « 84,333 3,768 10,000 15,467 3,109 040 1.523 14,643 1,351 393 «148,749 97 LIABILITIES O bigo . x , .9 25.OX) 5.000 2.883 10.000 668 982 3,818 000 92.566 7,829 000 00 <M) 71 (<> 17 M 98 00 SI 59 00 «148,749 97 # County of Klamath j I, W. A. Delzell, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of mv knowledge an t belief. W. A. DEL2ELI., Cashier, hubecribed and sworn to before me this 22nd «lav of May, 190s. P. L. F ovntai . v , Notarv Public. C orrect — Attest: O. W. WHITE, ) J. W. SIEMENS. i Directors. GEO. T. BALDWIN,) Summons Thin work need not he uttende<l to until ; next year." ’ ♦'0o *«*•’■«•. »"»••« I The reader» o( thh paper will be pleased to It will b«* Ht»en (roin the correspond* learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease the guest of hie old friend, J. J. Parker. Band uwinf and Turning, a* lake view is progreHwin^ nicely accord* VIU’0 (lull both Pl'OjdCt Engineer Mlirpbv | tha ■cit’iit'«* lias be»»n able lit curt' in all Its < ’omit v Clvi k elect C. II. Ih-luip in It*11 - < aisrrh mid Supervising Engineer Ilenny (a- •tales, sn.l that is caiarrli notincvH that during his terni of office Cure Is Ito* only positive I’nre now known to Miss I yl«> Willson, who has so ftbly tilled vored the acceptance of the lowest bid th«* *«<llcal fraternity. Catarrh be ins * con the |»o»iti«>n under Clerk Chaatain, will on the Clear Luke dam, and the fact siltutlonal itlaes-e, rsqnlres a constitutional agnhi I m » chief «leputy, mid that C. F. that Isilli ol these gentlemen an« in fa treatment. Hall's catarrh Cure Is taken in lernallv. acilng <llre< tly upon the l>loo<t and Pel.up will I m * the other iisaistmil in the vor of this sliould give assurance lo the mucous siirfacs ot the aystant. thereby de ottlce. Ml«s Watson ia thoroughly fa members of the association tliat some- { st rovi ns the foundation ot the disease, and thing will be done on the Upper Project miliar with the work mid the change in glvlli* the patient stremiti by building up the eonatitutlon and assisting nature In doing olliciftl« in thia important office will if it is in their |mwer to have it done. Iti work The proprietors have so much faith Caune no break in th«* regular work, tu Ils curati.» powers that they offer One MONEY TO LOAN: Hard time», <1. A. White, a conductor on the main Hundred Pol'arstor any ease It falls to cure. Send tor list ot testimonials but | have some to loan if you have the line <>t the Southern Pacific between F J.CHKNKV A CO .Toledo, O. flecurity. E. B HALL. Ashland and Rad Bluff, ia in the city Sold by druggists, 7V. 13-lOtf Cabinet Work, Sash and Doors, All Kinds of Mouldings, month of tho cmial*. tulli» County Court of llie ■'tab- nf Oregon "In view of the above I recommend | ,or th«'C«innty ««f Klamaih. that the bi<l of .Mahoney Bros., of San LUflBER The l*adie« Miaaionary aocie- that ttie interest* of the project demand j j In th. Circuit Court of th. State of Orc<on fee that the work lie procee«le<l with. It ia the County of Klamath. true that the land subscription ha. not Soth Cox. plaintiff, va. I.enna A Cox. <h*fen«lant. reuchcl the limit previously suggested To ls«nna A. Cox. the above named defendant. In the name of ttie State of Oraeosi: You are of 85 iiereeiit, but I believe that if this hereby recjuirsvl to ant-ear ami answer the com limit be adhered to ths I'pper project plaint tiled aralnst you in the above entitled suit may as well be deferred to the future on or bet orc the ISth day of June. iWS. that beins ami witli it the treatment of Tule lake. the last day of the time prescribed,in the order for publication of this summons: the order dircetinz It is also true that lhe outflow from j that the first putilu-ation thorcof lieing on lhe Title lake continues eiiconiaging, but it 7th «lay of May. ISO»' and wtitinue for six sucres- hardly sMtns adviaalde to continue a<l- | slve amt consectutive weeks; and if you fail ao to ■ling to the irrigation under the Lowei *"««w»r. for want ttwrcof tha platotiff will apply tai the court L»r th«* n*lh*f prayed for in the plain Project mill Io the return witters tli.wiug tiff** complaint« that ia to say. into Tide lake depending solely ii|sui That the* Itonds of matrimony now exhtiiu I** titiiling relief by means so precarious. tween the plaintiff and defendant I m * dissolved, "In milking lhe following recAmmend- annnl««d ami held fur naught, ami fur such other relief aa the Honorable Court may deem just am! ution I will further say that I have Imd .equitable. the ’.«ml owners under the Upper Proj- . Thia summon» ia served by publication thereof ect distinctly understand that in case in the Klamath Republican a weekly newspaper the Government should proceed with printed and published at Klamath Falls. Oregon, the construction of the Clear l.skeilnm by order of Hon. Ilvnry L. Benson, Judge of the almve entitled court, dated May 4th, it would require heavier land subeerip- F II. Mills, tioii before I would make any recom« Attorney for plaintitT. Mill inendetion to continue with Hie Upjier Project works and to commence with Manufacturers of All Kinde of o’clock. day evening of Hie month at B at 2: Long Lake Lumber Co. (¡rat Thur« "The project engineer lias treat««I the matter from a broad view Nowell, reeoininen<ling that tho bid lie accepted i . Cal., defeated the lis ul players, W. 8. didat«»« (roin the south end of the on schedule 1. mid that the bid on sehe«l- I Wiley and Burge Mason, in three fust county wen» def«»ate«l Iwauae they were ule 2 Is« rejected. In connection with wis. Ms tl *, '• 9 identBlvd with tile««1 who op|x>aed the I thia tlie rejection of bid on schedule 2, i , While this was the first time Messis. removal <»( the county aval (roin Lake- i lie stated "There is no urgency in com Crook and Crosby have ever played to vi« w II “vvnis licit the only solution mencing the work on the dykes, which vet her. tlisv did some good team work, ior th«» untugoiii'in between the two can be readvertised I «ter if thought >H«Ft. Orc., and Henry Crosby, of Circleville, mud........ mu« the re tin« construction memlwed that the measure was no! siihmitted ton vote, owing to the Uct An excellent exhibition of Tennis wr Club in the Klamath basin il would !•«' a malarial iiid in the devvlopemcnl of the country, j I The Grip of Honor, Cryu* T. Brady. Daniel honey Bowne, ami this makes ninete«*n pcridurc of th«* water ia 37 degree«, l he Younger Set. Rola-rt W. Chamb er*. Many Cargia s, W. W »gl supply In lhe »outh en<! of the valley there ( apt. Eri. E E. Filia, The Ijidy of the Decoration, Francis the water getting it* 1 I mtii tried it ha» been «ucceeaiul. Barbara Winslow. Rela>l, E. Ellis. Friday Lawson. "Tliers were two bidaa* follows; the owners (or water right* c'aiine«i on con ' lost river ami l.xngell Valiev. It is Il ia only n matter of « tire Sumin«*r. Marriott. Masters of Men, M D. C. Engineer Ilenny written to Director F. If. Newell: working tract« to keep him busy «luring the « n- Drt and I, letter <>l bupervising nrlvsian Borer Puffy, <d Merrill, is now Davis. Waller. Genevra, (‘ Following an« abstracts taken from the in depth from t«nge lion to wink laren. month the awarded. •en»<»n there w ill I n * n<» let** than thirty i the project, that there have lieen con toella iii lhe valley. C. T. Oliver ha« ditionally aulH>cril>»«l 21* per cent, (the r«*centlv «ent en«»ugh pipe to that aec* 1 condition in regard to the** lands being The Battle Grouial, Ellen Glascuw. Soldiers of Fortune. R. II. lieen hat lhere have linen unconditionally sub- well wa« sunk, l»ut bv the close u( thia ! scrilied 67 per cent of the lands under II. Hom««, Ian contract the have a letter from Mr. Murphy in wliic>i t«* the ground. but u *1.oil tiin«’ Nine«* the Oral Martin (¡rahani of Claver il aa he recommend" that Mahoney Bros. I>i«l 110 to 230 ! lor the «lain l«e accepted ami for the «like fret, nnd the w«tri if kmi I and clear, l«e rejected. In retard to land auhecrip- Il I« making it suitable (or all use*, lions the project engineer reports that WI lauti. A aeunon th«* wat«*r is (or»,«*«l a «*II b Raffles. K. W. Horning. the The Men«<*luh meet i nient*. pleted next year, but not as early in the recommendation., I le g to state that tlniyr the h'vel *»t Wright Kegular «easion meeting street, clothed in woman'* nether gar II the work •trady «(ream«, and in many in«tanrea It II w«*lls flow ing \lr»*.idi there are twelve Marcii well«. evening teacher« meeting on Saturday al 7: .‘Fl, 7: .'<0; at will I*, read vert ised or if it will te> un Project Engineer MurpLy stat"* that lie has not lieen a«lvised if the contract mation from Project Engineer mnv Appropriately W lmm I riter vnlley Marnili M isst llosilley*s Si'i-ret. A. W Sh<«pard l>gi*- Krpubhcan will not elect I Mai «xoat ic Sen* laluie The Barrier, Rex llcarh. Wednesday evening dertaken by lore account. lieing cultivated. legudatur »derls anyone (or the Senate e. <;. n Th«« Watcher» of the Trail, evening Notkc of Sheriff'* Sale Hr «'iritjr** of an *a«*rtjtism and orttov "f Mito duly . >«d by th* < l*rk of th* Cir»*uh (kmrt of KUwn- wth < Minty Htata of Ors«on »ialsd tha 17th day of April, I'J* in a rsrrtain furorkseur» uult In tbaCir- • nf < . .rt f-,r th» «auj county and «lata wh»r»in Klamath (**amty Bank, a r<<p«atM*n a« plaintiff f-etft-fsii judtfm*nt axainat I* H Mouthworth and Ain»' Bo«4thw</rt.h f«rr tha num of aiaht hundr»*<l ihirty ■ '.*-n d*dlar» and fifty c*nta<>»«7 fAU arid i «o-.u and iMtaroaiaonta tax«d at «Mlara ien<i forty <-*-»>• 'lift 40) <oi th» 29th ‘lay of January IM) i ia ii^rtry rivwn that I will on tha 27th day of Junw.lM. at tha fr»mt door of tha court houta in Klamath F«dla. in tha «aid county at 2o'clock in th«* aft*rn<zon «4 th«* »aid day, aell at public auc> tion It, th«t hi*h4*Mt bidriar f«/r rAah, th* foliowir< d<- »ribad pr</|»«’rty to wit: l>Aa 7. ft, *♦ and 10 of tM-t tiof. i. w* 4 </f aw'«, »w1« of aw1«. «Ml iota 4 5 and h nf **. «son 35, townahip W »outh of ran<r 7 • m »-’ of Wiib.rn««tt*- M«-ridtan. Alar* l«X 2 of arr- tion 3, and lot« ft and »J of awrum 2. tp 37 a. r. of Willarrwtt«'Meridian, in Klamath county. <>r**»r«.fi, Utlt«*n and i« -»«*1 upon aa th«» prop*rty of th*- .» h I I* H outhu'<*r«h and Alice South worth, or oMiorh lha*r«t«rf • ■ may be nwawtary to Mtiafy th* mm I jo>l»<ifi.*nt m fa. tr >,f Klamath County Bank azuin-f .«•! J* B Houthworth and AHra r«»«jthw<»rth with in»**rs it th»*r«on, fo4f«*th<*r with sB r<Mta and di<injr*vmvribs that have or may •ecru«*. Hila» Obenchain. Sheriff. I>.u«-.l at I: .-in.ath 1 alb. Or« ✓ m, May 2*. IttM. ft.2» A-tf. Ii’wf . .tau*, I.and Off»«»*. Idikev e*w. Orcron. April 2. I'S*. r ‘* ’ ...... .. / n ’h:t* in o.rnplianre with ty meet« th«* fourth Thursday of the J1“ fth. *«tof «f Jun« l 1«*.- entitkid a«rititla*.i "An An art ak*-t fur tha ...1^ —*E..i» Iwft.lM l^i'-, - mi «* r,9 of ai timbrr landM month at 2: 29 o'clock. in th«* StatM« «/f Californta, Or**«xi. Nevada and Wa fnnift/sn Territory." a* extended U» all pubiw* G eo . T. I’KATT, land iatr«i by act of Au runt 4. lM'/2»John Kenney. Pastor. •<f h ¡struiih F m ..- County of Kla*nath. State of Of tr- ' ra« filed in thus «jfflre his «worn »tatemen« for the purchxM of the eSse1«. sec. ft, Jack Evans, of Bonanza, was arrested No ri . »■ «. ■*'• N" •*. tp No. 37 a., range No 9 E . Monday by Deputy Sheriff John Kchal- W. M. and will offer proof t»»huw that the land *»uyyt I n rTM/rr valuable for its timber and atone l«s'k on complaint of Monn st Lytle, and than for art c ultural purp<Met« and to «wtabiiah hi • iatm before « vunty Clerk of Klamath county lie was brought to this city for trial. The at hi »!. at Klamath Fails Oregon, on Monda, complaint allege«* that oil June 2nd Jack *J*» «.lb day ot July. IM*. H»* na/n*» aa wttne»Ben: Evans outraged th«« public moral* of the J* .« F ('raven« Jimmie McCrank. Ralph city of Bonanza by ap|s-»nng on the V« ; :.-i Jar. ‘ fi. all of Klamath Falla. Or*- weie too |*«r cent ol th.« liould I«» readverlise«! it could lie com a mi Id have adopted the law. Order No. II, Tillie lor «a« iní.iriiied lhe |H*tipl<* did Hot Uli'lcri*lan<i that G. it. Cucheon. At I uiton ‘J nm on »«»curd Karl tarier, I amiís Tracy. Daughter of F. H. Nets ell, ami high, that tlm required the direct primary law was adopted, that der inont. The blank* >rnute until I witti«*sa the actual Tracy. The ni*cr«*ary All elect a Ih’rwx'ral to the I’nited Morning, ing on tirat Monday of Fcirox" rt«es«ived, ami that much of the land al A. C. Gunter. Wings of ths« 0. W The blds on the Clear l ake dam were G: .'JG; at wurahip at 7: -U), rnidw«*ek prayer meet same. ready under the ditch was not e\« r, thnl it Kepubhcuti legislature will Miss Dividi-ials, A. <*. (¡unter The tli'e a N«l.ttx rsl.irv ranging (rotn fod to |!25 "I regret very much the defeat of Mr. C. Gunter. A Prince In the Garret, A ri«|><>rt llenny'a two Ilenny'a recoinmendation was that con and typ«*writing an<| in lx»okk«H*piiig at Cake. Gunter. I'hriatum Endeavor to M-lirdiile one, unfavorable as to ached« ond Thursday aftern<»on in (lie (illotoilitf etaleinviit ('. Gunter HAPTIRT Clll'Mf H Prra* hiny nrrvioN next Snndiiy same lie slatmi that llie bids thia city will lx* held u hi When Htnalur C. Gunter. 7:15 p. m. will lx* tlrv. Hetty Wales Senior, Margaret Wales A Sage Brush Parson, A Ep worth league.................... The Eadie« Aid «ociety meet« of I hr dch»at ■ ♦! II. M. Cak«* he gave out Hetty Wales Junior, Margaret Werde. Ila. n>. ...K p. to. in connection with the rejection of the II Itralnerd . Preaching ................................... «lirei-tora of the Ase<s isii«,n, will I««* ol I n'clnck h . hi . :tn«l K «»’rhx'k p. ill. interi-sl ami ilnj> iilam e in gni«liiig the •lay mhool nt 10 «»’« hx*k and B. V. I'. urtoftis ol the A**‘>«"iation at lt.*ni.*et- nt 7 15 p. m. Everyone invited* ing tomorrow : PHKsHlIY tlkian C hukcii "Mr John Irwin, Director Klamath Bible School Sunday morning at Ill Waler I sers' AsMiciatiori: Murphy re- |«<>rt on Clear l.nke «lain bid favorable a. o’clock; morning worwhip at II o’cl«x*k; rejectftl. th«* e % it ii i i n n I it m < .m | m * » vciinm I nt th« local ulllt't', ( *«»!! an Do\ U« ,10a. m Preiu hing rejected l»v Dir.clur per month. Williamson. Bihle h« h«M>l. . . received C., vice at M.dttrien ranging from |IW to|l25. the approach <>l the railroad would im I l»«- viti .inry in th«» Klamath Falla <»(hceJ prove the condition for work ami reduce call« (oi « i-letk ipialifh'd in stenogruphy , llie cost, that only two bld* bad lae-n David Graham Phillipa. Sunday Hervi« e>-: P. <‘<>N KLIN, Pastor. llmrsdsy by Mr. John Irwin, one of lhe civil aei vi«*e exMiiiination to (111 positions lands in the t pps-r Project was not a* junior rl«»rk in the lieclaniAtiog Ker* | signed for government irrigation; that Atherton. Rezanov, Gertrude Atherton. Old Wives for New. D. S»in«l iv hi lhe leu o| the Ninalkr precinct« the county <> ii July 1*1 North, Washington, will lx* held <i vote«, but ««ide li«»in Lakeview and a grath. Senator >lati»l went w« t l»v whole Service* new \l«*th<wli»t <'hurch l.ake duni bids, the following telegram, tract l*< awar'led on N-hs<ltile one to A. Itehart, I Mahoney Brue., Iml all bids have been lit«-«*, I h*u>o< rut, coroner, <* Grace M. F*» church. A hearty welcome to all, lhe matter of lhe rejection ol the Clear ill» surveyor ; I . < t. Ahlalroni, llepublkau, treasurer , Wai Three Partners, Iirot Harte. The M.m on t)w> B. Jack« I*aulkiirr, l<<*pul»licaii, liret Ilario. Fellow, A. J l>.*m«*'nit. clerk, l>< iiiocrat, sctioul sn|*«riiiten<l.-iit, •e»n, Ths* Other Payiie, I tank Camp, Roaring of .(«Mire 12, Mer F'oater, iMiiocrat, assessor, li Ermine Rives. The Luck . J. Hawley t'li.-sn*l»«*tltain I 1.« « «.iililv olio **i. ,'lorte'l am1 as lol Ion Alls-rt Délit. Il.publlcan, sherifl Remi Hallie 2’»l, ry in it 11 114. Ricli.ii'd Yea »nd Nay. Maurice llcw Sanderson, follow«: a« Bail« <b, C’ainplirll 241, lett. Satén wt-ie 277, Bean Princess M iritxa, Percy Brcbnvr <lid Lun Jucklin, tipo lh«* i>o th«* «talc ollu«** the two piuliti». llo|ie. r. < m a. II There ia always a welcome tor you at the cup in Rm'im during th* Library and Rvadlng m . H'ontinue<l from Firat Page) we ho|x* to retain i" held il iii « iiii * ii I I Church Service» This report is one of at least five that will be published during year and is (or the information of the depositor* ami others. In addition at least two personal Government inspections are made. We would appreciate a portion of your patronage. City Meat Market CHANGE OF TIME MEISS & ARMAND PROPRIETORS ALL KINDS OF FRESH, SALT McIntire-Straw Stage Line AND SMOKED MEATS SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS DAILY SERVICE Effective April 10 From Klamath Falls to San Eranci»- co anil all point* between Thrall and same: Leave Klamath Fall* ... 4: 00 A. M. Arrive at Spencers............ 7: 30 Leave Spencers at........... 8: 00 Arrive at Pokeirama.... 11: 00 l.v Pokegama. K.L.R.R.11: 15 Arrive at Thrall .............. 1: 15 p. M. Leave Thrall, S. P. R. R. train No. 15..................... 2: 25 Arrive at San Francisco, 9: 28 A.__ M. tt hours and 28 minutes, Klamath Falls to San Francisco. Train No. 13 >m S. P. leaves Thrall 5: 54p. . m , irrivunr at San Francisco 11'28 a.m. I Klamath Falls to Portland: Leave Klamath Fulls as above. Leave Thrall S P. train No. 16, 1:32 p m.. arrive at Portland 7: 56 a. m. 27 hours and 55 minutes, Klamath Falls to Portland. From San Francisco to Klamath Falls. Leave San Francisco at 2: 20 p. m.; arrive at Thrall at 6: 04 a. m. Leave Thrall at 6:30 a. m.; leave Pokegama at 9 a. m. ; arrive at Klamath Falls at 5 p. in.: dinner at Spencer's leaving there at 1 p. m. Shortest time ever. 26 hours and 10 minutes, San Francisco to Klam ath Falls. No other route does it. This is the cheapest and best way; fare 95 in either direction between Thrall and Klamath Fall*. ...... ........... 7VVIDWAY STABLE^™ SHOP PDOOe 4b6 A. G. DUHME TIMBERLAND Office in First National Bank Building, LAKEVIEW, OREGON.