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NOTH I' roll 1’1 III It VI I'iN. » ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ safety it is estimated ♦ ♦ a governi ut expendí Department of the Interior. II. H < Ih r • til.' \\ < lid's <■ ♦ ♦ ♦ I and Olli. <' ut l.akeiii'W, Uregou, No as gr«>«it as will be spent lui :« tillinä! Coll« g< ('ll r- a 11 mt« i « ♦ * I'loclucer of tío* Popal ( <>ui m * of I .<** i m « *. * Klamath Réclamation u it Born -To Mr. mid Mrs Allvn Bun vvinber lie, 19QS. 1 < gelatile. id foi a long time this dis ‘roj* Notice Is her. by Kill'll ti nt Oselll IH II. De. tuber 16, u girl. .if stody will begin Winter com otti) great a .pm agus dis- riet, J. Strei ter, of KklinalII Full«, Drvgoll, Then* was a dunce In the old school Ashland. Ore., Dec. 15. 190k b<' almost out of compel 1- at the Agricultural C" liege, Corvat riet. who, on Nov 30, 1908, made Timber house Friday nlalit. Roy Holt und Ed or Klamath Republican Ils, Oleson, on January ti. Men mid mol Siono Application, No. Iistti, for Faje IL blei furnikhed the luiisle. l).ar Sir: .As many ot our Klam Further, when this great district l.ot 3, Sec. 34. Tp. 30 S . It 7 E, women, young and old. Intorbsled ill ath friends know the new policy oi vas practically ruined after gaining Th«* government telephone crew W. M., has tiled nut lev of Intention to the farm, the shop, or the home, are the Ashland Preserving Company is a decided sure. ss. and after pioneer are uguin bvuiding with Mrs. S. make tlnnl proof, to establish claim cordially invited to attend,. By writ to grow largely its own supplies, and ing Jhe asparagus canning business Booth. to thu land above described, before Ing at uuve to the \gi leilit ural Col to becuine exempt from the many un to an < xtent that made several brands The new sellimi house was com County Clerk Klamath Co., nt his <>f- lege ti circular will be scut ttdlitlK III certainties and annoyances ot th«* past as well known tn Europe as in the detail what is proposed to be accom pleted last Thursday. Service were fic«i nt Ktnmath Falla, Oregon, oli the eight years. I’nli.d Slates, and the Stockton and plished by these courses held In it on Sunday, the 30th. hth day of February, 1900. We never had any dittlcufty tn se Bouldin Island canned asparagus the Roy liolt and l.loyd Low have got Claimant names us w|tti<.«:ie«: A we« ‘ k of lecture* on general agri curing abundance of orders after (be most popular tinned product which E T. Shortt, Tom Staten, Fred It cultural topics begins January 5. A ten »<» they play "Over tlu* Waves" Ashland brand canned goods were ever went out of California, natural Hoeller, Walter Horton, nt) of Klam special course fm creamery operutois together nicely. known a little, the r«sal troubl«* has conditions forced almost an abandon and malingers runs from January 5 Mrs. M. H. Be« •be spi'tit Thursday ath Fulls, Oregon always been to secure the supplies to ment of this great industry with a J. N. WATSON. to II a couise In <l..:iyti * frota Jan and Friday In Kliiniatli Falls. till our orders, and yet Ashland still demand for a round million eases a uai y is t-i 37; a course in hordcul- Joe Herman h ildiug i >he range for 13-3-3-4 Register. remains the best town lu Rogue Riv year already created in about ten ture January 11 to February 30; a bls stray cattle. er Valiev to secure the b«*st variety .« ears’ try-out. The California pack cours«* in mechanic aits from Janu- Mrs. Ellu Rib. - N tn charge of the lI 'IIMsi 1» \TD»N \<>TI< L. of fruits and vegetables, with all oth of 190 *>. tliMxl y< *ar, was almost uoth- ary 11 to February u, a course in Xmas prog.inn. llhd ««vrryolie feels Notice la hereby given by th«' utidor- er conditions most favorable. To get lug. lu 19M ver? little, in 1907 aguiu household science mid art from Jaiiu- sure of a success. *1 > * il, Aduilul t ■ i.tor <>f th*- estate regular supplies in every desirable rut ned by Heed -, and I believe the a y 11 to Feoruaiy 3v. Special lee- Mrs. Mauuilig of Rodney H Bov on, doc**a-u*d, thut line we have recently purchas d a 1908 p ack auiou ms to loss than 100, : mires oil buslne-s methods on the weeks v. itli th«* Bl till persona I m Ing I'luhus iiK‘iin«t the flue ranch near Ashland which will 000 cases. larm will be given. Mrs. Hurry id estate present the same with tho be built up exclusively to supply this lu 1901 or I'.'OS Richard lllckmott. Agricultural method-- and , iiutlc. . few da\s with prop. r vottchw within «lx month» car.nery, our main production from the founder of this business, and al are rapidly changing n* a leault ot lati’ralrie. fi .mi tho <lnt<> of tl '• pubiii n<ion of wblih will be tomato«*. a-,'a:ax:s. ways the 1< der, shipped a train load the great amount of hard, earnest John Konnt Is I<<1II<1H<K All »il li ■ tie • to said \dtiif-ihtmtor. at the pumpkin, Bartlett pears, cherries of of 21 cars of canned asparagus to win k that is being done at the < x- Bank. Khitn.ith K an nth Count the Royal Ann, Bing and Lambert the East deck. 1 with advertising ban periment stations of the country. A tlon to his house. Charlie St«*'man I- out i lie Up K !g ” intli Counti ' < >r varielit s. Thompson seedle-* grape* ner*. In the winter of 1905 Mr. little discovery is sometimes worth 'liter tad Gila lot I* da. of D (by odds tbe best canning variety > H i<‘ k uiol 1 W N is rated a millionaire, millions ot dollars, and the prosper 'money for (lie purchase of a v III«*- tery. and Coni'ord grajies, the latter to where o iHy a few- years bi store he was ous farmer is the first to put lit prac Mark Fern left Tui'sday for ALEX M wr: r; . supply the local demand for unfer a poor man a’l from asparagus, tice new and better methods. home near Medford Ill I Ldiiiln st i iitor of tl <• I mented grape Juice like the Welch The 190; • and 1907 floods nearly ruin Alfalfa l as added millions of dol Mi* S Beith, Mrs. Ella Hobley lie« S Bowvti. dece;. brand, enough of each of the above ed Mm. and he is uow operating a íais to tl.e agricultural wealth of and r an* Kmilry w< ie ilsltoi in 13-10-1-4. to well supply the cannery. Cur in mall general cannery at Black Din he country in the past few years, and Klamath Falls Saturday. tention also Is to install the first year tnond. Cal., though he has a host o! this has been brought about largely Carl Roleev s J «taii'i B< th n i St MMtiNS. in the tomato patches the Fresno sys friends who l.ope lie may again rise by agricultural col! g • nu*n who in- ■d the sei ool pioperty from the old In ti e Circuit Court of tl ■■ Slate of tem of frost protection which seems to his former posi’lon. vestfgeted mid proclaim ! Its pos.«! •iT.ool 1 oes to tin* ii * w one Friday. Oregon, forftli«* Count, of Kl.miiitli. to l>e an assured success aud practical These being the fact.*.with the mar bllitles. Lii.cit sihii , Plaintiffi vs W. H Faye Robley left Satuiday for Ash wherever tried in Colorado. I’tah and kets wide open, I can see a great 'lay. Defendant. Action nt law to A discovery of an agricultural col California. In addition to this main chance, and it is by no means impos- lege man made it possible to discover land. recover ilionov. IJarry Lee I* reported much worse I'o W. II. May, the abovo I.Ulliisi do supply ranch, we are planting this sible, that the Klamath marsh'-s can the robber cow and to put dairying fondant: witli typhoid fever. winter at Ashland enough Lawton be made th«* real supply of the fut on a profitable basis. In the name of the Stat«- of On*gon, Mrs. Mllll ■ Stilkel, of Merrill spent blackberries and Hood River straw ure, 1 shall take pleasure in assist , von are hreby required to app. nr and Improvement in seeds by selection Saturday with Mrs. Harry Booth. berries to fully supply the cannery ing ali intending growers of aspara- or breeding has added immensely to answer the complaint filed ngnluet -------- <8«--------- I you in the above entitled action on with these two choice varieties. Fur gus all I possibly can. and hope a i the value of the field crops of the Un or before th«* 31th day of December. ther, we have in mind for straight few at least will test the possibilities ited States. A day at the winter TO DISI'EL FOG 190S, tliut being the date of the Inst cannery supply a 40-acre peach orch the coming spring. I will also hold course will show how it Is done. WITH ELECT!!! IIY. publication of this aumnions and the LONDON Sir Oliver Lodge. th< time within the defendant 1» r«*qulr«*d ard in a practically frostless location, myself iu readiness to install a can Today we would be w Ithoiit fruit iu and where the past supply has been ning plant at Klamath Falls as soon this country but for the discoveries great electrical scientist, believes that to answer as fix«-«! by tli<< order for 'oihllcail.m of this siiniiqoti«. and If largely obtained to make the great as even a mod«.ate supply could be .hat h kave been made as a result of he will be able shortly to rid th« you lull so to uppeur ua.l aii-wer the reputation the Ashland canned peach ! «; . "i . aud to t aorou .-!.han I long aud expensive w ork at th«* agri British Isles of one of the worst en plaintiff will tuke judgment against now enjoys, and this feature we be- dle the manufacturing end after auy cultural coll 'gi’s and experiment sta emies of their prosperity -that varie you for the sum of $147 s*>. and tint the Northeast quarter of lieve will be realized soon. and per reasonable showing was made. I tions. Instead of being helples ty of fog which from time to tlm« the Southeast qiuirter of Section 31. haps with the same a moderate sup- raised plauts from seed two agalr.sl the raiag< * of Ins.ct peats the ths lip the en'lre activity of whole Township 40, South of Rang*- s Eu«t, ply of apricots, which would make a yea.s ago and understand uu-vdliug farm *r Is ma .!■ r of tfce Jtuatluri. a:. I communities Th«« matter Is of such Wiliam 't'e Mcredlnn, Klamath Conn great commercial Iniportnm e. leaving ty, Oregon, held under attachment In splendid full .ine, entirely under our culture well, and on orders could sup we continue to eat ft • bls action, be »old to antl«fv the xnld own control. But for our bette iwlcdgo e i out othe >r considet ions. ply all that would be needed for tile ■«inn of 111" <15 nn<l Interest thereon ■« Cot r.ltt ‘ of Highway! After the above explanation as to spriug of 1910. prev lit! animal diseases and 1 from tie 24th day of August, t'.ios, II i Com.. dev*-:. . . '.’s i f >ur own : on •• - odu e uni n I r. * i r City uti'l pintntlff'a costs Ashland Preserving Co. will plant we would be unable give tho ■ scientist rvery ci inents of this action ply, we would now ilxe to be the up to twelve acres this whiter ar.d mnl products at a pr This summon« In p ublfshcd In the 1 vaine of ! Is dlscoi means of throwing some enthusiasm next , but this is merely incidental to ,-«• b. The Improvements Klamath Republican, n weekly tii'*«' he Sir Oliver's Id-a i. upon » into our neighbors who inhabit the ■ our general canning business, and made In m«?thods ol soli irei ut ne paper printed and pul dished at Kia m- I« ,11th Fall». ha« >.*cn working for some Klamath Basin, particularly the tule nil«, Oregon, by order .10' .-1 River Valley acreage in as tnd animal breeding i nd leedla UK w November utibvr 11th. 1904. I »os. made bv the section, regarding asparagus. This paragus will never be ot any c u: a view |o Incrcas I < rop and & ill I to dis . I f«g bnnks by ehet charg'-s Thu» far In* bus condurteli lion. George Noland, Jtidii" .if the we regard as a •..idt'-open chance to quence. production, have bev n i revolutlonar nts oh his experiments on a «mali scale, < lth- 1 above entitled court, requiring sum- develop per a;*s the greatest resource About a hundred million d* 11a The writer is al-o in rlose ’ | mens to be publisl .-d for six con • -<• er In Inborntorv or under unfavorable !utlve weeks tx-gliiniiiK on thu 12'.’ you have, and where your lateness with Mr. George A. Dorris, o. <iL> U“ as beer, added to the wealth o the of spring aud frequent frosts will g tie, the larg st and most suc<. -•ful nation annually through work at the condition«, and yet I *■ I ns hnd such day of November. 1903. F H. MILLS. bale less bearing than on an; high asparagus grower in Oregon, who will experiment stations In developing 1 1' succe»« that It I l’«*1l<*vcd a groat Attornev for Pin!: • (-r hr« been dbcov red The Wes' gia.le product you might b< e able to be glad lo render any service l e ca n *ugar lx et Industry. Im g minster Council has rented a And tl.Is is ju«t tho beginning. raise in that section, barrli ng celery at the suggestion of the writer for di : f \ i ; imi n I <>l I lli: IN n.Hli.H, .■> of Improv meat must go on. open s; .'*e> of Kronn'l near Gros an perb.a, s, which requires a great deal we feel we are all working to u c General Land office, Washington, D i'o: the perpetuity of the nation de- Canal, .vhere. within h few wee! more work and expense to raise than mon end and have no fear of ove <’. November 2, ISOS. NOT ICE OF exjierlment will be harried ou does asparagus, and is only a one- production or s.vere competition hi pend:- largely upon tbe ability of our i.ESTORATION OF 1‘t'BLlC LANDS will cost $lo,ono. farmers to Inrrea« the produc •t!v year crop, while asparagus will bear this line. I O SE r I 1.1 MF.NT AND ENTRY ------ « ------- Notice I- hereby gl'.* « tl nt the Act ness ot the farms. for thirty years from the original Respect fully submit ("d. ing Secretary ut th«- Interior bn» va planting, also being equally a fresh CHARLES H. PIERCE. cated rt**p«rt'«w-iital order of with- shipper or a canning product, while Fl FORTS M \IH To FANS er Ashland Preserving Co. drawn! In ho far n« th«’ »ante aff«'ct« celery has only one outlet, aud that the withdrawal for irrigation puipo»- NEW II ,.’.n: . ead LAW. ------- ♦- es under the act of June 17, 1903 mostly at a time of year when your, ♦ 8 8 8 8 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 8 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » « WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.— Effort ' I 32 Stat., 3sx), for uh ** in conueetlor. snows may be deep and giouud froz ♦ PINE GROl i: MAI S. ♦ ¡are being put forth by Representatlvi , v. Ith tin* Klamath Project, Oregon, of en solid. ♦ ♦ 8 8 8 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 8 8 8 8 ♦ ♦ « Mondell of Wyoudt'g to smooth the tin- fullowliiK deHCrlbed lands In the There seems little question about | State of Oregon, and by 1.1» authority M essrs -s. Grimes and Brown took way for the passage at this s *»ion | such of said tracts r« bn1** not bi**n your rich black peat land-, being ad mo lead ds of gialli to the Fails Wed- of Congress of his bill increasit • th. heretofore tli.ally r* * < d pi I ur*- apted to asparagus. The only ques nesday. quantity of land that may be taken , not otherwise withdrawn, r »eived. tion is, can you produce a good sized or appropriated, will be subject to Misses Myrtle and Jessie Mills were up for a homestead from 16.0 to 320 tender stalk,principally of the bleach visiting friends in the Falls last week. acres. si-ttl- iiient under the public land Inwe of the Unltod States on and after ed or white variety, which is attained At present the bill Is on the Speak-1 Johnllibberts went to the Falls February 2, 1909, but »bull nut bo by ridging the soil over the crowns Thm-gdav er’s table, w here it was left at the' subject to entry, filing, or selection and cutting several inches below the John Severs, who took up a home last session. The Wyoming Represen until March 4, 1909, at the (,‘nlted ground. Also, light spring frosts stead adjoining the J. S. Mills place tative is considering means to revive States land office at Mk* vlew, Ore gon, warning being expressly given would have less effect if cut below the is building a house. it. He is In dally consultation with tliat no person will be permitted to ground. I do not think it is a ma John Shepard was detained in the »embers, hoping to obtain unanimous What will a, p ar v-ry Interesting gain or excrclue any right whatever terial point with you if asparagw- Falls Tuesday evening by being a consent to allow the bill to be sent to many people h< «• Is the article under any settlement or occupai Ion would be late, say In June, for by j member of the Jury, He had Forrest back to conference. In case he falls tak< n from a New York dally paper, I begun after October 2 k, 1908, and that time other Coast asparagus ■ Cunningham do his chores. In his efforts, lie proposes to move the giving a simple prescription, i which prior to February 2, 1909. all such would be all off the market, other. yiack and Mr. Icenblce are House to send the bill back to con is said to be a positive rem t! for *«■<tlement or occupation being for bidden: Willamette Prill'lpal Merl vegetables would still be in light sup- ,((]] butchering hogs, They butcher- ference. bacgache or kidney or bladder de- ins T. 40 s , it. 0 I. . s u of s.'c- ply, and a very fair demand for a e(j two Wednesday, An effort was made to prevail upon I rang.-ment. If taken before the slug.* •tion 24. I’REI) DENNETT, Commissioner of good fresh asparagus would probably yjr Burnett burned his sagebrush Representative Howland, who as a of Bright's dlseu e the General Land Office. exist as late as August 1st. F*or can- Saturday night, member of the committee on public Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half FRANK PIERCE, Acting Secretary ning, the late season would make no lands led the fight against the bill, Forrest Cunningham was lucky of the Interior. ounce; Compound Kurgon, one difference.and it is one priyluct worth enough to kill fourteen ducks Wed to withdraw his opposition, but he ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, 11-19-1-2 1 almost as much to a cannery as for nesdav. has manifested a disposition to stand ¡three ounces. Shake well In a bottle NOTH i: OF ADMINISIIt.lTOKH resh shipment and as I view the coast Chas. Mack purchased a saddle firm. and take in teaspoonful doses after --------- «-------- FINAL ACCOUNT. asparagus situation it will never be Saturdav. loach meal and again at bedtime. Notice Is hereby given that Mont. over-produced. MrX.’unnfngham is hauling his wln- OIT Ol OltDEIl. A well-known druggist here at The reasons for this are plain to ter's supply of straw from Harry Wll- Champ Clark loves to tell of how | home. when asked regarding this 17. Hutchison, administrator of the any observer—The East never has' son’s place. in In the heat of a debate Congr< < ongr< man prescription, stated that the ingre- Estate of Annie Hutchison, deceas produced enough asparagus for fresh Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mills called on Johnson of Indiana called an Illinois djent,a are all harmless, and can be 'd, has filed his final account of the supply, and ft is not within the range Mr. and Mrs. C. Harris Sunday. Representative a Jackass. The ex obtained at a small cost from any administration of said estate with the of possibilities that any part of the pression was unparliamentary, and good prescription pharmacy, or the clerk of the County Court of Klam - ❖❖❖---------- ath County, Oregon, and that said East will ever become a factor in sol III BRANCH ( ANAL IS in response Johnson said: mixture would be put up if asked asparagus canning. The Northwest, “While I withdraw the unfortunate to do so. He further stated that court has appointed tho hour of 10 PRACTICALLY COMPLETED. including the Willamette Valley, may W. H. Mason was in Saturday word, Mr. Speaker, I must insist that while this prescription Is often pro o’clock in the forenson of Thursday, in time produce a little surplus for from his camp near Merrill. He the gentleman from Illinois Is out of scribed in rheumatic afflictions with the 31Ht day of Deoetnber, 1908, as canning, but not enough to in any states that his contract with the gov order.” ¡Hplendid results, he could see no rea tho time for hearing of objections. If degree affect the markets. "How am I out of order?” yelled son why II would not be a splendid iny there be, to such final account ernment is about completed. Most The islands and delta region of of the crew have been let off and he the man from Illinois. remedy for kidney and urinary trou and the settlement thereof. the San Joaquin and Sacramento Riv has only kept a few men and teams “Probably a veterinary surgeon bles and backache, as It lias a pecu This notice Is published by order ers about Stockton, Cal., could pos to put the finishing touches on the could tell you,” answered Johnson, liar action upon the kidney structure, of said County Court, made and en- sibly, under right conditions, produce job. The contract called for the con and that was parliamentary enough cleansing these most important or | ered In the records thereof the 24th enough asparagus to supply the Un struction of seven miles of ditch, 11 to stay on the record.— Success. gans and helping them to Hlft and ay of November, 1908. --------- «--------- ited States markets, but their condi feet wide on the bottom and 32 feet MONT. E. HUTCHISON, filter from the blood the foul acid« Although the kaiser’s Income is tions are now the most hazardous, on top. Mr. Mason says that If the and waste matter which cause sick Administrator of the Estate of Annie the production of asparagus dwindl cold weather had held off for a few $10,000,000 annually, his former ness and suffering. Hutchison, deceased. Those of our ed down to a small percentage of days longer that the work would have magnificent scale of living has so ex readers who suffer can make no mlH- 11-28-12 31 what it was prior to the great floods been finished by this time. The gov hausted his resources that he has take in giving It a trial. snop AT BUMMERB. of 1905 and 1907, and much of that ernment engineers have Inspected the been compelled to sell lands, castles ----------- •----------- A blacksmith shop has been es- fine land now going into one year work and in a few spots the ditch will and the Dusseldorf royal palace. It cab* VEGETABLES — Potatoes, crops like beans, celery, etc., which have to be lowered from two to three Is said the Imperial family must prac bage, etc., wanted by the Monarch labllshed at Summers, General work can be planted after the flood waters inches. This is slow work on account tice rigid economy for an Indefinite Mercantile Co. We pay CASH for of all kinds promptly done. Rorse- 12-17-8t* 11-12 shoeing a specialty. time. 1A.<, them . Bring them to us. recede. To reclaim the district with of the ground being frozen. I» . ISI’AIL a OK N, i» NA1> I H would re<]ir MAKE THIS UP AT YOUR HOME Prepare at Home by Shak ing Ingredients Well In a Bottle fUGHAHDGON M. United States Commissioner TIMLI It ANU HOMI <1 KAI) I RooF TAKEN Otlici', Third and Main. <>|>|><>»il« (Tty Library. Telcplionu 301, BENSON 4 STONE ATTORNEYS AT LAW . I nifrieiin Hunk: <t>i<l Tri» it nidi. KLAMATH FALLS - ORIGON C. C. BROWER ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW KLAMATH FAl.l>. OREGON ROOMS TAB. MURDOCH BLDG. DR. WM. MARTIN DENTIST OH ìcr over Klamath Comity Bank 'AiLLA. tEONARD D* '171*1 H..' DR uh C U...’/« i P. I ulldlug I’AGON DENTIST titln« in American Hank A Trust Com pany’« Umiditile PHONE 814 KLAMATH FALLS OREGON 2500 Acres Free Th«- l.ak>*«i<le company ha« 2.'*<»i acre* of land under th«* Adam« ditch that It will give RENT FREI: for mw year. This Inclu«!* « the u««* of the land and water. The renter must dear and place the land in cultivation. Tho rent- < r get» all th«* crop but we r« ** rve the right to uaalure th«' «*<ubbk*. Tn<- Lakeside Company, J. Frank Ailninx, Mnnugcr, Merrill. Oregon. FRAN/. IRA WHITE THE LAND MAN li «♦ v«ur land fur sale with this office; we have buyers for ell eia •«••« of Klamaih County property. Enterprise Tracts « only acreage adjacent to ninth Falls for «ale in »mull 11.«et». Mor» than a ►core of pe'iple have aecu’etl sites for homes. Mills Addition Lots are th«* best buys on the market FRANK IRA WHITE DIE LAND MAN FOR JANUARY will tell you something you may not know about Farming, Fires, Pearl Fishing, Pill», Woman’» Invasion, Flying- Machine», and Actor». It will give you lots of good short itoriet and beautiful picture«. You’ll like it. Get one to-day. LOOK TOR THE PATCHWORK COVER For Snlr by E. E. ANKENY olmes H BUSINESS COLLEGE! WASMIMOTOM AMBTSHTM «TS. I POOTXAM» OllltON I 5. B. 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