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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ YONNA VALLEY ITEMS. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦<♦«« ♦ THE MOVING STONE MH I AL SESSION OF Bl'ENOS AYRES. OF 4TTY 4NHNCIL. PUBLIC NOTR E. Department «if the Interior, Wash ington, Noveniber IS, ISOK lu pursuan«'«' of tl e provisioita of Scellini 4 of the Rei liiliiullon Act of .lune 17 Ifififi (SI Btal . 3931, notica Is hervby glven as follows Water wlll he furnlsh«-«! frolli the Klamuili project, Oregon California, under the provisiolla ot (he Reclami« tlon Act, Iti thè Irrlgtition senion Ot 1909, for the Irrigatile land shown on fami unita of W illailiett«* Mi-ruilan. T 3» S . Il 8 E. T. 39 8 . K. ! R I'. 10 a. Il r 10 s. R » E T 39 S . R. io ■ 10 E. T 4 1 8 , R. 10 E . T. 4 0 •, II I 1 E. T. 41 II. I E. T. 4 I 8 , It The ' moving atone of the aouth re The meeting of th«« City Council Godfrey Beck went to Bonanza thia public,” one of the uioat remarkabl«' Trursday night was more of an exper geological formations on* the South ience meeting than anything «'Ise, aa week for his winter's supplies. Wm. Uhrmann, of this valley, but American continent, ia local«-«! on the far as any actual business was done. DEAI HUS IN chered five hogs this week which he Taudil mountains. In the southern All the members of the Council were intends to keep for his winter's sup- part of the republic abov«> mentioned. present with the exception of Ankeny It is known far and uear as "the mov President Sanderson was acting May Pb of pork. Adam Weidman mad«' a visit to ing stone,” and was to the Indians an or. It was discovered that th«- building the Yunna blacksmith shop last week object of great v neratton at the time to get his plow which baa been there of the adveut of white men in that ordinance under which th«> Council was compelling ever)one to take out for repairs. This shows that he In- locality. . i i-uormous bould; *r appear» to a permit before erecting any build tend. i to begin plowing soon. Gli an. \V(M*lk. who has a rani-h in i ue sustaiued oe its ba.-.,- In an almost tugs in th* city, was non «•ff.Hllvo, us w rep ali iug the da 111- invisible axis, and hus au <j»cll!atiug there was uo penally utta«'hed for this .al.< II. T, 4s Tin« Council r«*- agu <l< n< > ou hl:j rane h by the lai , luowmi-nt cast and w«*ist, or to and non compliance, fire vrhic h swept over a part of Y«jn- front thè mountain, th< • power of a quest «Hl .1 tho City Attorn«-' to draw up OUR STOCD OF CONFECTIONFRY /9 THE - and destr«>) *d single iuai| bving buttici ent to put It a new ordinance which will be Intro Ba V * laM si MOST COMPLETE IN THE COUNTY d at th«* next nu-.-tlng. his 1 enei:-a. Jac ob Ru«*ck and Ju«hu , luto motion. Il nt.asur cs 34 feet in d An ordinance to r«' Shot - so lost part of tb<>ir (« in height. atui about 90 f«eel in length < of liquors, which w a and 18 feet iu brindili. It represents by tl e fii e. l - Ashland ordinam Drew, vrho rtjcently brought,id volume of over 5,00'i) cubic feel Cl i table, but as non« of Burst ry t rei-s from As«h¡anil, tiu ou gil i Its figure is that ot un ir regular vuue, , th«' Finest (>rade of Everything. 1 said act for th«- farm mil BO tn<* mis take by th • who «li-livei and thè base upon wbicl:t it rests has men offered Io Intro said pint s. Waler it. Uulu to Mi-rrill , has lost a box oil thè torni of a cono alta», its diameter not be acted upon, Th« nay also b«* mad«' tut i was not Introiliicvd I tr«*es xal lied at about 3300. He Is being but 10 inchini. W belt the wind otlteieil I znd for land «zrstilp a nd the time now trying to locate them ¡blows from th«> southeast the ' U1OV- that it would havi will bo duo therefor en absent absout ling img stone” may be seen rising and any support. Joe Schmidt,-who has been The greater part of tlie evening was aUted. for some time, has come back to i falling, after the manner of the waves Tho limit of area per entry, rvpre taken up hi a discussion of the quee- aenting the acreag. which. In tl o ■pend the winter on his homeeted , on the ocean, California, NevaJa atid Home Honey. tlon of enforcing tho prohlbltlon law opinion of the Secret • y of the Inter in Yonna. Henry Stoehsler is now . -------- ♦---------- V requln-d for lor. may he reasonabl President Sand son stated that th«' helping him get in his winter's sup-! THE MINISTER DRIVEN th«* support <<( a imnll y on the iumls ply of wood. i TO BEGGING. police wished instructions ns to wl.at entered subject to lh< • provision OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE OUI PATRONS AT ALL TIMES C. E. Drew returned from the Falls He arbse and walked about tr.« tn do, and he Intimated that ho was the lleilumution Ait, •d a .1 favor of Instructing. them to as amounts shown upon pint Wednesday an8 brought his winter's room, in his excitement uucoqsc I ou slst the sheriff in this work. None tb" several farm units suppli« s back with him. Ij using real pulpit gestures. The limit of area L. A. Sterzl went to Bonanza ou * "if people expect us to be their of th«* other members of the Council ter right application appeared to be of the sam«* opinion, for lands iti private o >w tier tl-.lp WediK—1 «y to get a load of Qour from spiritual guides, why dou't the« put the flour mill there. |us on an «-quality with them? Why al least jhey ilid not so express them be 160 ac.roa qf irrlgab I- land fin I land owner. Wm. Ehrmann, the road supervisor j do they compel us to go around ask- selves. Some of the members, how ; Tbo'charges which II be ever, took the opposite vl« w and ex of District No. 8, Is now building a ing for discounts from the merchant ¡per acre of Irrigable land In th pressed themselves as opposed to the i entries ami (or lands horetofo bridge and fixing the road otherwise I and the doctor and th«' lawyer as ■ear Olen«'. I.. A. Sterzl Is assist- though we were almost 'on the town?* city taking any such action. It ap tereil or In private ownership ¡can be Irrigated by the water« ing him. Uhrmann certainly is ahf my enpboad Is getting bare, all 1 peared to be the feeling of the Coun the said irrigation project, I wish to lake an> cil that they did not good road supervisor. Everything 'have to do is to hint to my neighbors .‘two parts as follows: part in the matter, but would turn 1. Th«» building of tho irrl he does, he does well. that I'd like some vegetables or fruit H. J. O'Brien, of Yonna, made a out of their gardens and it comes the job back to the sheriff to do as system, 339.00 per acre of trr i land, payable In not mor«' tin he pleased with it. trip to Bonanza Wednesday. right in. That's a thing I don't often «annual instillments, each payment not MRS. M. Mc Ml I LAN. Prop’r ----------------- ♦- Dan Johnson, of Bly, will have do. But sometimes a poor minister less than 33.00 per ncr«- or some mul tiple thereof, provided, however, that some of his horses wintered at Mrs. is actually driven to hinting; and full payment may lie made at tiny L. Fitch's ranch, in Yonna Valley. then how can be feel much different It is now claimed that if the recent time of ttny balance remaining due, W. L. Simpson was in Dairy on from a beggar, I'd like to know?” ruling of the Secretary of the Inter after certification bus been mini«' by ^h«. Commissioner of the Genera) business Thursday. The minister drew his chair close ior In regard to the prlc«- to be charg I Land Office that full and satisfactory Messrs. John Lind, Thomas Stan to mine and sank his voice almost to ed for timber claims, -Is enforced. It ¡compliance has b«-«-n shown with all ley and Jacob Rueck are now plow a whisper. SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS will mean that the timber business «the requirements of the law ns to ing land for spring use. "Sir, I tell you there's something of the country will be given Into the I residence, cultivation and reclama- : tlon. D. Burseli and Mr. Howard, of wroag with Protestantism when it, ' bands of the scrlppers and poor men 2. For operation and maintenanc«', Merrill, were visiting at Godfrey in the first place, so shamefully un will be unable to take up a claim. Th« ( ! which wilk as soon us the data are Beck's this week. They came to thia derpays its servants, and. In the sec- ‘ ruling of the Secn-tary which wus to available, be fixed In proportion to valley on business. ond, raises the money for their poor go ¡ "o ’«¿"¿the first of December the amount of water used, with a Will Smith, of Bly, stopped In Yon salaries by such humiliating meth- 1B to the effect lhat |n„eal of paUng minimum charge per acr«- «if Irrigable na on bis way to the Falls, Thursday ode.”—Robert Haven Schauffier, in |2.50 an acre for the land, the lim- land whether water Is useil thereon or not. The operation and maintenance evening. Suceees Magazine. |,er wm jia<e to be appraised and the charg«' tor the irrigation season of A. E. Wagner made a boslneee tr!»| FIRST-CLASS TURNOUTS ♦ ¡claimant will have to paj accordingly. 1909 and until further notice will l> • to Bonanza, last Friday. | BK I 1’ TO DATE OR FAII*. )g said that the government can 75 cents per aero of Irrigable land Johnny Ankeny, of Bly, was at | A physician tells me that he goes nt.ver appraise all the entriea. There whether water is use«i thereon or nut. For lands hereafter entered, th«' With or Without Driver Ceo, Smyth's on a business trip tbte I through his medical library every are several thousand timber claims first Installrii'-nt on account of the week. year and throws out a lot of books 1 filed in the United States every said charge» for the Irrlgnbl«- lands W. Bliss is doing some carpenter which have oecotne useless to him be- month, and It would require almost shown on these, plats st ull be pai«l for work for Wm. Fiackus, of this valley. cause the new, the up-to-date, the ' the entire army to appeals«* all these- th«< season of 1909 ut th«- local laud office at lutkevlew, Oregon, or at Rod Matt Skeene, of the Reservation, more progressive, are pushing out the ’ claims. The government has about ding, California, at the time of entry stayed at the Hildebrand road house old. 60 special agents to do this work, und of filing water right application, Tuesday night. He was riding through We all know that some of the scien and more than 30 of these ag--nts are the total payment being not l«-ss than 33.75 p«-r acre. The s.-cond* ln->’all- Yonna searching for his cattle. tific books published are useless a located on the Pacific Coast. A sin rnent shall be due an I payable May I, SI MMONS. Ike Jackson and relatives, who year after they appear in print. There gle agent cannot appraise more than 1910, nt tho same pl««« ■ 8iib««'U'ient In ill«- I Ircult Court <>r ill«' Statz* of were visiting at Swan Lake, came □ever was a time In the history of three or four claims In a month, and i Installments shall b«- due and pava- Oregon, for Klumnth Comity. the bl«* on Muy 1 of each )<-ar at the sumo back last week and spent a night at the world when the new In every line only then when the claims are In place. the Eugene Spencer, 1 ’ lnlntlff, v*. F L. Godfrey Beck's home. of endeavor crowded out the old as ft groups. To properly appraise a claim ' For lands In private ownership and on Chas. Wagar has taken up a home does today. will necessitate a practical cruise of for lunds heretofore entered th«- first Wright and Clara Wright, Defend stead in the northern part of Yonna I If you examine your business thor Í he claim and this requires time. The installment shall be «lue and payable ants. Summons., To F L. Wright, above t|am«-d de Valley and must be tired of solitude, oughly you will probably find old force of special agents is entirely in Muy 1, 1909, and the h ^tnlmonts for the year 1910 and subs<-«|'i«'nl yiars Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coburn gave a fogy methods, obsolete ideas, and adequate to keep up with the filings shall be due anil payable on the sum«.' fendant : In th«' name of the Blate of Orc party for their friends last Saturday. cumbersome ways of doing things; The Secretary says, however, that in date and at the sain ■ place. ' The first Installno nt of th«- charges gon: You are hereby required to They were entertained by dancing a lot of red tape in your methods. the event of no appraisement being 190 8. for all Irrigable areas shown «>n these and music, after which they all par Remember that nothing else is im made within nine months, the land plats, whether or not water right ap appear and answer the plaintiff’s F. H MIL 1.8. took of a fine supper, proving faster than business methods. shall go at the estimate of the entry plication Is made therefor or water Is complaint In the above entitled suit Attorney for Plaintiff as Albert Beck will stay with him Jf you are keeping books as they were r man. Owing to the small force oi ; used thereon shall b«- due und pay on or before the 17th day of D«'cem- 1 1-5 12 17 able as herein provided. ber, 1908, that being the last day this week. kept a quarter of a century ago, if special agents, hundreds of claims The regulation Is hereby establish prescribed In the order for publica Mike Doober and Luke Walkex are you are using the same business sys cannot be reached In regular order I ‘¿at‘ no watei will be furnished ed 't that furnish«-«! In NOTH E. now working In the timber on the tem, you will find that you are way within the prescribed time. any year until all operation and main- tion of summons and the time within Io ill Actual Sett Irra on ILtllroad Swan Lake mountain. Ascording to the timber dealers,1 tenanc«« charges then due shall liav«- which the said defendant Is required behind the times.—Success Maga Accordingly no water to appear anil answer and if you fall lazada t the new ruling of the Secretary of ¡¿7,“ .J**,'?, Miss Effie Coburn will go to Bo- zine. will be furnished for the Irrigation nanza to assist Mrs. Geo. Morine in the Interior will make claims run season of 1909 for any lands, unless so to answer the plaintiff wlll apply ------------ ♦------------ The time has now arrived when her work. Mrs. Morine has again ALL BUT CHRISTIANS ARE 33000 and 34000, and even higher, the portion of the instalment for op- to the court for the relief as de every settler on railroad lands should _ beyond ___ __ _ eratlon and maintenance due and pay- manded in plaintiff’s complaint, that join In a complaint In tne suit now taken charge of the Big Springs Ho- and this places them the reach BARKED FROM THIS COLONY. They'contend that ,May. J Is to say: tel. man. ---- ---------------------- . ®b|p on J .. ,r pending between the Government of Grants Pass.—A number of fam of the poor , .. , , . been paid on or before that date, and That judgment and decree be enter the United States and the Railroad Harrison Gray returned from the ilies have arrived here from the east it will drive the sale of timber land (n llk „ niann ,. r no water w m be fur . In like manner no water will be fur- Fort last Friday, bringing with him to make their homes with the Idea) into the hands of scrlppers, through ■ nished in any subsequent irrigation, ed for the sum of 93488.34 together Company and others. The object of a proof of his brother's skill in hunt colony, being established at Wolf purchase of Northern Pacific scrip. ¡ season unless payment has been made with Interest thereon at the rate of this Is that the rights of every one If the land rises in price the scrip will *»" "f b.-fore May 1 of that year of the 8 per cent per annum from the 13th ing, a number of ducks. may be settled nt the one time, and Creek, in Wolf Creek Valley, In the . . . A . , . , . portion of the instalment for opera- Messrs. Ernest Nail, Frank Beck northern end of Josephine County. be bought up and timber lan«l secur- ■ t(on an(J maintenance which was at day of June, 1908, and for the further every person who Intervenes, If the sum of 3300 as attorney's fees, to and Willie Jonas spent last Saturday The colony Is being founded under ed through this means. The new rul- that time due and payable. settlers are successful, as we fully For all applications for water rights gether with costs and disbursements bellove they will bo, will at onco bo hunting. Ing of Secretary Garfield will make ¡ the direction of Rev. W. G. Smith. filed after June 15 In 1909 or any of said suit, and that tho following Bey Pool has his taken bis horses, A large farm, or rather several big a lively market for scrip and the rail enabled Io obtain title to their land, subsequent year, one instalment of about 21 head, from the Grigsby farms, were purchased and subdivid road will be one of the chief benefi the charges for building, operation real property, to-wlt: while If they are not Joined In this An undivided four-fifths Interest ranch to the Bennett ranch, where ed into smaller tracts, and the mem ciaries of Garfield's order. and maintenance, 33.75 per acre, sulf, complications will bo sure to ; must he paid at th«' time of filing, but In and to tho South *4 of 8W %, he now lives.and will feed them there bers of the Ideal colony will turn ---------------a-------------- the portion of th«- Instalment for op Section 20, North *A of N'W’4 and arise, either by forfeiture of th© lands this winter. to the Government of tho United their attention largely toward the UNITED STATES NAVY IS eration an«l maintenance shall be L<«ts numbered 1 and 2 of Section The new addition to the Hildebrand growing of fruit, for which the cli States, or by reason of a decree ot NEXT TO GREAT BRITAIN. credited on account of the Instalment school bouse was finished last week. mate and lands of Wolf Creek Valley of said charges for the subsequent 2 9. the NW % of the NE%, 8E >4 of tho court simply nffectlng partlos to The United States Is now second ! year. NW >4 and Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 of Sec It consists of a large cloak room and are well adapted. the suit, or in othor ways that wlll Only Christian i If any Instalment of the charges porch. The Improvements costs about people are sold tracts inside the col- to Great Britain only as a naval pow- ’ shall not have been paid In full on or tion 30, nil In Township 39, South make It more expensive to the partlee er, aaordlng to tables of the naval Rango 7 East, Willamette Meridian, «126. tjian at present, and would take them ony, and no saloons or places of vice strength of leading nations, which before May 1 of the year subsequent Klamath County, Oregon, saving and to that In which It is duo and payab'e Miss Hazel Fitch Is visiting with will be allowed. The site of the col- a long time to get title even If suc are included In the annual report of as herein provided, It shall then be excepting all that portion of lot 2, of Mrs. Chas. McCumber, of Yonna. cessful In other proceedings. ony is one of the most picturesque come delinquent and under the terms Section 29 to-wlt: Beginning at the Messrs. Chas. Drew, Wil) Logue and Is on the main line of the South ex-Secretary Metcalf, of the Navy De of All parties who are Interested are Section 5 of the Reclamation Act, partment. France is building more, and W. H. Bliss were helping Jesse ern Pacific. the entry and water right application Southeast corner of said lot 2, thence Invited to call upon or correspond ships than the United States, and shall be subject to cancellation with North 10.80 chaina, thence Weal Drew do carpenter work on his place with the undersigned at once. ♦ were these completed in each coun-. the forfeiture of any moneys pal l 10.80 chains; thence South to the last week. GEO. W. TREFHBN, thereon. try France would supplant the Unit meander line on the right bank of Jesse Drew delivered a load of po LOCATOR HAS TO 12-3-21 Ashland, Ore. The charges herein provided for RETI RN THE FEE. ed States In second pluce as regards may for the convenience of applicants the Klamath River, thence follow- tatoes to Mrs. M. Hoagland, who li aa The jury In th? case of Millie Gar aggregate tonnage. be paid to tho special fiscal agent of Ing said meander line up stream to charge of the American Hotel at Bo- The following table shows the rank the U. S. Reclamation Service assign the place of beginning, containing 12 nanza. The price received for the rison vs. U. F. North brought In a The Christmas money goes farther verdict Saturday night fo t he plain- : of the navies in total tonnage as they ed to the Klamai.. project for trans acres, more or loss, held under mort if put into an fid laon Phonograph— potatoes was 2 *4 cents per pound. mission to th register and receiver ages In the I now are and as they will be when Mr. Reynolds has just completed Iff and award« d hér da of the local land offices on or before gage In this suit foreclosed, be sold farther because lum of $ 1 00, the arnourt ' the loca vessels now building are completed. the date specified for payment at tho to satisfy any judgment or decree ob the phonograph the dam In the northern part of Yon I I.«• first column Is the tonnage at local land offices; but In case this tained in this suit; and that an order goes farther, na Valley belonging to Geo. Ritter lion fee. .• m ami tl e second as It would privilege Is availed of, the necessary of sale be made, as under execution, corriea with it and Jasper Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. charges for transportation of the cash e- wl.ei vessels building are com- as determined by the Special Fiscal to the Sheriff of Klamath County, Or more pleasure Why Is it that o <■« o » . <ar- Reynolds will now return to their ently never give their «• flowers leted Agent, must accompany the pa.v'nent egon, and that sale be made as pro for more peo home in Ashland. of the water right charges. much aiteatlon lav- ‘scellent Great Britain 1,669.005 | vided by law on all of said real prop ple for a longer I JAMES RUDOLPH GARFIBLD, THIS AGED COUPLE ■'luck” with tl em wi « 685,426 | e woman United States erty as described herein and that all time than any Secretary of the Interior. HOLDS THE RECORD. who spends hours tr i . . . 628,882 | to make France right and title and Interest of the gift you could i 12-17-12-31 COLUMBUS, Ga., Dec. 13.—Trip plants grow never gets a thing ex- Germany .... 524,573 | * defendants in and to such real prop select. Every EMTRAY NOTKU. lets were born yesterday to Mr. and cept a crop of dead leav ■<? ............. 371,891 | erty, or any portion thereof, be fore mtchine guar I Japan Mra. Ambrose A. Calbeun, of this ♦ Russia .............. 240,943 | Bay Horse, weight about 900 . b*. closed, and for such relief as may be anteed for one city. This couple now has 25 chil 7ou caiinnt affurn to <<« th«- Ulg Italy ............. 220,458 | 1-cornered brand. equitable. year. N. J. WRITERS dren. The father Is 82 years old. sale at the Boston Store Austria ................. 114,250 I 10-Rtf 8. Herllhy, Klamath rails. This summons la published tn the Jewelry and Musical lustramenta Fruits, Produce, Eggs, Butter, Cheese. Poultry, Fresh Eastern and Coast Oysters, and Gencray Market Lakeside hui MIÖWÄY STABLE CHAS. R. BALDWIN, Proprietor