Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, February 25, 1909, Image 5

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(>F TIIE l.l HRAHY. '
vV «Al l'«ll làltsll I *» i ai i «1«.
EDITO 11S
VF INDIOTED.
IVri r !•:.
Klamath County headr'xrters In
SIMMON'S.
Depart ment of thu I nterior, U. 8 San Francisco Is th«.* Hotel Savoy,
In the Circuit Court of the State
l.ti.id Offici , 1. akevlow, Or« gon, Feb. corner Van •Ç. ■8» Ave. and Ellis Ht. of Orogun, for the Couuty uf Klans-
15, 1909
Walter E. C
• r. Prop Tu ke "Turk ath.
A :uf • • ' affi lavit having been and Bddy"
Carrie Nelson, Plaintiff, vs, ;'s
t rars at 1 errjr, get
lll.-d In till« olf¡ro by H P. D< hllng* r, off al Van
. I H llamik-
u and walk one-half 1 Nels on, I ' ■
(i)Dt »Mtunt, n;' ilmt hot nestead entry block north.
2 t«tf 1 ton and Emma Hamilton, his wife,
?-»<>. 3 7«? 3 (E rlal No. 0978), made
A -. a ™ hi t irgarel Ha
i and Wilhelm
March 25, 100 7, for h E ’ , HE'4, K «
I !u
her husband. Defendant»..
MM f: OF Tl.MBI P.
Suit
an «1 NE* 4 BE % .
Equity to Quiet
«
M dford O: ngon, Et bn ary 12, ritle.
H. T 10 H , Il 10 E., by Roy W. Holt,
Hb<> V
It) V, hlclt It | albged that 1909. Seal
bill» marked o i taide,
To tt
d d f .-ndanta,
aid <‘Utiyinun 1 a3 ncvi r resided up-J "Bld, Tlrnb« •f Hale Applies! Ion, De- Peter Nelson Anna Margaret Ilunsea
cemh< ¡•r 33, I9’>8, Crteer,’’ a, d ad- ind wntiwiin Hans* n
fit ■<i tho
In the name of the State of Orw-
drew xl to M L. Erickson, Mudford,
>r‘«>f as
I Or«gon, will be r < lv«d up to and gun you and each of you are hereby
t’iobubly the most Important new l’ulitzir and Soili li ( lun g* «1 with
4 ! ih<floti ''iiu< < »1 nt this sesnion of
Libel A gnbiat lt«M«M veli
A <’OIM « « I wlll In i ;! vhu "H W< In" .
MI «1 Other»,
<!uy « V» nliir , Mare* 1, ii"*f , by tbv h« Oregon Legislatur << was Hu- wa
vi I h 'N, uml- r wlilrh tl«* stnte d'
faculty ot t ìV V. i. inni h (foh>
WAH1HNGT ON.
F* b.
17
The
of Mml«, 1 i tini< <1 by Ivan D.'ihh, ■lari» ita control uvei Um WMlVIM of
' ucj UI m I, uih I ll.u Blml»
quiiilul, 1 e stalo und pi ut Id » Illi an» tui «•* 1 . leiul Giani Ji y today returned
H I m I o !»<• glVetl fot' III» l Olb IH of ».«'Ising tint «ontrol
llo, stale 1 IndlctiiuntH ai .du t tl.e t'ri >» I’ub
i New Yolk, uu<l
Jtvid il Iblo I mo Vvulv divl liuua, tho Ih lag Cumpa
the K lamat li Falla Liu.iny
A up.i'ial foilturv <‘l thè progtmn il - * t i'i «I • g o 1 kl«i Hath and l.ak* 1*. ph l’ulllz .. l ui b Vim Haitun
«e i.u*■« and ull Ho* territory lying . i kob« rt H. L. 1)1.11 . editors lit th«
Will lie tl. ■ irlo* by ElaU
KHlc, violin 1 vali DutilxH, < •dio. Ev *' 1 uf Iin Cl «a I. nounlaln.., thu N w York Wo Id, iin ! th*' <>wri«*rs of
1 niliiinnpolln
I> 'lavan t
< i
m. n Appli'giilo, pluuu.
.*,
il ('limbs I : U Ul ■ una, dui Zing
Th.
Till» foriii ot munli liu
be II
I
In pubi
lu conn' lion
f«»t<‘ b« <'ii glv« ti lu Kl im.,
Kulli b)
including th <: 20th day of March, |r« qulre<l .to appear a d answer th«
•H
the pin «
m I h I oii ». and the IWii
Panama C'a
iixul talent.
1909, fur till tho merchantable dead ! complaint file«! against you In th«
n
il.
together
with
the
Besides numbiiu with
{timber »t udlng or down and all th<> xlxive entlthxl suit, on or before th«
Hl
Ti.
«OStlt.ite a board of
iiii'iil of piano, violin, anti
live timber marked for cutting by I 1th day of March, 1909, ti at being
geiicial »up«'r*il»ion II »l.'i'S ■ ut lli> iu«li ii.apoll* New», Del
Xuiuwult will sing "7 l.v
lb«» For««bt officer, located on an area the date of the last publication of
'over state water», 'i'iieir huccoshoim muu Hinllh mid Churl«» R Wlllluni», to
Hchuborl»
tiiu»i<u p|. ce
to be definitely d*?Hignat«'«l by the! summons, and the last day within
cl.urges them with H .* crime of libel or
will b«i eleclad in November, 1910.
which 1» Hourly ulwuys I
Forest officer before cutting begins,' which the defendants are required to
as
a
private
xoldlcr,
officer,
seaman
<m
seven
mimis
and
that
directed
In
any
coiitllit
over
waler
right»
it conceit progium of C
und
on
the SW’4 of NE’4 and NW^ of appear and answer, as fixed by th«
Abe board of control ha» first and ugultiMt tit«- World cliurg«*» Joseph or marine during the war with Spain,
No’ dlcu
■IE'4.
8<c. 24, T. 36 S„ R. 6 E., W. order of publication of this sum­
or
during
at.y
war
In
which
the
Un
­
Pulitzer,
(
‘
ululi
M
Vic
Hamm,
Rob-
The l«'g"iid 1». that th
Klug immediate jurisdiction, and will pro
M , being 80 acres more or less, in mons, and If you fall to appear aofl
was llionai’i II of il foreal
who <:«■<'«! to <1'termini' the relative right» ' I II Lymun and the Preas Publish- ited State» ma> be engaged.
Said par’le«. are hereby notified to th«- Crat»r National Forest, Oregon; answer. Inn plaintiff will apply to tho
Wille like iiuuiun beings, exiupt that ol nil water users of the streuin, <»a«'h li.g Company with Hb- I in five counts.
appear,
respond, and offer evidence estimated to be 4 00,000 feet B. M Court for the relief prayed for Io
The
person»
alleged
to
have
been
one
will
I
nv«<
the
right
to
b«
heard
Iliey hud no souls, Thu only way n
said complaint, to-wit:
Tt • board In l|t,e||««d ure I’r* .Id,nt Roosevelt, J touching said alligation at 10 o'cluck of live yellow pine, 4 8,000 feet, B M.
soul was to bo aocu. ■ 1 a ii« by »l-al- uutl submit • vid n<
For a decree quieting plaintiff*«
of
live
whit*
fir,
96,000
feet
B.
M.
a
in.
on
April
8.
1009.
before
R.
M.
I
i.
I
pout
Morgan,
Charles
P.
Tuft,
lug that of n young child. which Its fllllllt’K» will fix till* aiuuulil ul
title
In and to the following describ­
wai« i to which ‘. Ii u i Is entitled I-.. Im Root, Douglas Robinson and Richardson, U. S. Commissioner, at I of live Douglas fir, 5,000 feet B. M.
would mean the child » death.
ed r««al property, to-wit:
of
live
incense
cedar,
5,000
feet
B
Klamath
Falls.
Oregon,
and
that
Dual
The song ruprtmvnl« u father riding and th«» priority an«1 If there la no William Nel»on Cromwell.
The East H of the Southwest
Tile Indi« Itnent « were filed before hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. M of merchantable dead yellow pine,
by night In haul«' thro' the foi cat, .ip|>« ul from It» «I«-« l»l<»ii u 11IJn »lx
the Northwest % ot the Southwtet
tn.
on
and
2,000
feet
B.
M
of
merchantable
before
the
Beg
­
bolding LI» little non b«fo<< him The mutiih» I’» findings at«* haul and per­ Juilg«' Gould In Criminal Court No.
%, and the Southeast ’4 of tho
R«Telv»-r at the United dea«l Douglas fir, saw timber, log
'1 i t- Com) <lfre<ie<l the Issuance later
« hild III terror sees H « I. I King pm manent, ellinltistlng (ut tiler lltlgu I
Northwest
ot Section 11, Tow»-
State»
Olilo) In Lakeview. Ore- scale, and 294 cords of cordwood,
The Ixiurd ha» the power to •it a summon» for the Press Publish­
»iilng them, ami It In In vain thut the lion
4ilp 38, South of Range 12 East of
more or less. No bid of less than >3
father Uli'» to reus lire him, telling «■bfori«' its finding» and the decr«'««s ing Company and bench warrants fur gon.
Willamette Meridian, containing 169
The said contestant having. In a for live yellow pine, *135 for live
him II 1» only fancy that he secs th«' of th«- court relative to water right» ih' d- fendutila
acres, situate in Klamath County.
proper affidavit. filed January 28, white fir, 22.50 for live Douglas fir,
<ii«'iid«'d « ’« utiire. uml In nr» l>l» N<»- 'Thin 1» one of the ru«»»t n«'<'«*»aary
i Oregon.
1909, set forth facts which show that and Incense cedar, 22 for dead yel­
OREGON-ID4HO
<
ONGItESS.
faatur
»
of
the
n
w
law
Under
the
the
ductlve voice lulling him
lu
Also a certain lot or parcel of land
I
after due diligence personal service low pine, 21 50 for d»ad Douglas fir,
i« «»Id metho«!, utter ions atxl expen
very
dull« ult
u< ompunlmi nt
situate in the City of Klamath Fall«.
sive litigation It» result '«I In a de l'«> th«* peopl«- of Oregon and Idaho: of this notice (an not be made, it is per thousand feet B. M., and 25 cents County of Klamath, State of Oregoa.
iietird the galloping of hoiim*,
the wullliig of tlio wind, .ill going to cr»*o u>! Jodi« at Ink' right», <'t>dl"»» lit­ I TI«*- Oregou-ldabu Ib-velopment hereby ordered and directed that such per cord for cordwood, will be con­ described as follows, to-wit:
the p«*rf«'« IIng of it womloiful «Irnma. igation follow.»-«! In attempt» to have I'onir.-x- will L- held III Buis«- Feb. notice be given by due and proper sidered, and a deposit of 2300 must
Beginning at the Northeasterly
be sent to the First National Bank, corner of Lot 8. in Block 55 of Nich­
-'*. .'7
II. objetts of thl» Congress publication
The SLuk*'dp«'ure «(uuiti'l, couipo«' th«« decree «*iif«»ro'<l
Portland, Oregon, for each bid sub­ ols Addition to the Town of Klamath
J. N WATSON,
No adju«li< a’tun of tlgl.ln will b" ai< .« <!' i<.|op fie »iMten of Oregon
««! of pupils of Mi» Zumwalt, ai.d
25-4
17
mitted
to the Supervisor. Timber up­ Falla, Oregon, as marked and desig­
Register.
slid
Idaho,
particularly
the
southern
under het direction, i««« «l. no fut th«*r mad«' l>> the boutd of control etc pt
on valid claims is exempted from sale. nated on the official plat of said Ad­
where <'<*mi>lalnt» ar«- tna«l«' by a wa p.irlions tlui*-of, by the encourag-
Intrixlu« tlou
of irrigation projects, the build­ Mill! H OF Gl VRDIAN'H SALE I The right to reject any and all blds dition; thence Westerly 65 feet te
'I In new law amply pro- ii '
The ad ml »»Ion wilt be 50 rent» ter u»er
OF IIEAI, ENT ATM.
Is reserved. For further informa­ the Northwesterly corner of said Lot
ing
of
ratlKutd» and o'h«*r l<-gltlmate
lectM
sll
existing
flgl
la
to
th«'
ben«'-
rUud"iit» of tlm (’onservatory (r«'<*.
Notice 1» hereby given that In pur­ tion and regulations governing sales, 8; thence Southerly along the West­
fi' lul us<< uf water
It applien to all I mean»
Included within Southern Oregon suance of an ord«-r of the Honorable address the undersigned.
form» of water use mutilclpul. Iirl-
erly line of said Lot 8, 110 feet;
TACI PLANS IN» 4 IMIT
M. L. ERICKSON,
thence Easterly and at right angle«
galloti, power ati«l domestic. It Is and Southern Idaho Is one of the J B Griffith, County Judg«*, of the
«Ht EGON ANI» COANT. not an untried, experimental piece rl« l.«'»t emplrei In th,- United Staton, County of Klamath, and State of Or­ 2-17-3-18
Forest Supervisor. to Ninth street, 65 feet; thence
Northerly along the Easterly line of
of 1« gl»lat|<»n A »hollar law ba» been Thl» terrltory has hardly began Its egon. mad«- on the 3tlth day of No­
WASHINGTON
President-elect In force In Wyoming for a number development.
it ba- !<•»» railroad vember. 1908, in the matter of the DKI'ARTMENT OF THF INTERIOR, said Lot 8, 110 feet to the place of
Taft Is planning to visit Portland, of >«ur» and it» operation ha» b«»*n mileage than any «»th» i »«x-ilon of our j ••state of C'harle» H. Moore, an in­
beginning.
General Iuind Office, Washington, D.
Loa Angeles, Ban Francisco, S«attlu very
and for a Judgment against defend­
satisfactory
S«'V«'ral
<xht«r oountry iu coni|uirlM»n with It» wealth sane person, which »aid order au- (,’ , January 7. 1909.
and Alaska next summer, ii he car­ »1 at■•» have wat«*r laws who»«* chief and resourcc». Thia territory must tborised the »ale of the real estate
ants and each of them, for her coats
Notice of RysUoratlon of Public
rlea out his Intention, he will visit feature» follow the Wyoming mea­ ultimately be th«- home of millions I hereinafter deturib«.*d
and disbursements in this suit.
; Lands to Settlement and Entry
Denver, and attend there a meeting sure.
Th«- undersigned. John N. Moore.
This summons is published la th«
of |><-opl«' and with the proper en-
Notice is hereby given that the
of tile Tran* Mt»»l»»i|»|H Congress.
The bill proposing the new law was <x>uragriuent, publicity and Industry guardian of the estate of the said ■ First Assistant Secretary of the In- Klamath Republican, a weekly news­
go to the Alaska-Y ukoa-PacIfic Ex- opp»»« «1 only by the larger power on the part of Its own people it will Cbarle» H. Moore, an ln»ane person,
paper printed and published at Klam­
isisltlon In Scuttle and then proceed coinpaul«'», hut their opposition wan within a few years shelter several will on rind after the 10th day of terior has vacated departmental or- ath Falls, Klamath County, Oregos,
the
d«-r
of
withdrawal
in
so
far
as
to Alaska
April. 1909. sell at private sale for
by order of Honorable George Nolaafl
futile lu th«* face of the strong pub­ hundred thou*and Inhabitant»
same affects the withdrawal for ir-
in order to carry out other plan* lic »«-litiitn-nt behind the act. The
On«- of the main object» of this caab, subj«-ct to confirmation by said ' rlgation purposes under the act of Judge of said Circuit Court, and dat­
he will have to do Ills Pacific Coast
ed the 27th day ot January, 1999.
Beuate Irrigation committee, of which t'ongr«*»» 1» to build a railroad acro»a County Judge, the following dewcrib-
and Alaska traveling during the last Senator Meirytnun was chairman, Southern Ota-gon into Southern Ida- ed real property, to-wit: East Half June 17. 1902 (32 StaL. 289), for the first publication to be made M
use In connection with the Klamath
week of July and all of August, and h. Id several public meeting» thnt . ho
Such a railroad would cause a of the North West Quarter and the Project, Oregon, of the following de­ Thursday. January 28th. 1909, aad
»tart South In iM*pt»mber.
w err largely attend«,d by representa- marv«'louH d»*velupment and would North Half of the North East Quar­ scribed lands in the Slate of Oregon, the last publication to be made oa
While he Is on the Pacific Coast
lives from communities all over the iadvanc»* Ixjih »tat«*» far beyond the ter of Section Twenty-six 1261, Town­ and by hie authority such of said March 11, 1909.
lie will In all probability take In all
BENSON A STONE.
it would prove of ship Thirty-eight (28 1 South. Range tracts aa have not been heretofore
stat«» Several person» visitisi Salem pr«*M'iit stag».
the towns and cities possible. The
1-28-8-11
Attorney» for PlalatHL
Six
(6)
East,
W.
M
for tl lie pur|K>»e of opisMlng the bill. 1 ln<-»liniabl»- value to every city with­
I finally restored and are not other­
Pacific Coast Is the only section of
Proposition«
for
the
purchase
of
in
loo
nillea
of
it
and
would
probab
­
but finding they had mi»apprelietid« d
wise withdrawn, reserved, or appro­
the country which he has not already
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
It» provisions and acope atayi-d to ly I»«, the m< an» of bringing to uh said property may be left with Alex. priated, will be subject to settlement
toured pretty thoroughly.
Notice
Is hereby given to all per­
1
Martin,
at
the
Klamath
County
Bank.
new tiaiincon'lni'iitnl road* from the
uige II» paimag«*.
under the public land laws of the
Tuft believes It to be the duty of
.Klamath Falls, Oregon, or at the ot- United States on and after April 6, sons concerned, that the undersign*
It 1» quite probable that one of the <-a»t
the Prenldent to travel as much as
You ar«* urg**d to ap|»olnt delegat«* ' flee of G«x> W. Trefren. Attorney at 1909, hut shall not be subject to en­ ed has been duly appointed adminis­
superintendents wfll
will be
he up|xihit<-d
possible and gain a personal know­
froui this county. The appolnlnienl to thl» Coegr«'-» at.d to make every 'Law, Ashland. Oregon
try. filing, or selection unUl May 6, trator of the estate of John D Whit­
ledge of conditions In various parts
JOHN N. MOORE,
1» mad«' by the Governor, and State effort to iiaie your delegate« attend
1909. at the United Stat«* land office man, deceased, by the County Coart
of th«, country.
Guardian
ot
the
Estat«»
of
Charles
H.
at Lakeview, Oregon, warning being of Klamath County, Oregon, and that
Engineer Lesi» I» very unxlous tu This 1» not a large convention but it
Moore. Insane.
expressly given that no person will all persons having claims against
hai«* II I. Holgute appolnted. and la on** which 1» in dead «‘arm-Mt The I
Date
of
first
publication,
February
ONE NORM 41. < »It MINE.
be permitted to gain or exercise any said estate are required to present
lias wlri'd blm uskitig If he wouid ; organization l a» set out to do a cer­
■:'•.
1909
2-25-4-8
I accept th«* place
that
work
must
be
There are a num- laln work and
right whatever under any settlement the same to me at the office of H. W.
I’ctiplc Will Vote at Next Fh-ctlon <■■> i,,., uf applicante fr«»ui Eastern Ore- [don«* In th«- very mar future, if Or- I
or occupation begun after January Keesee, at Klamath Falla, Oregoa.
months from this date.
I'jatubliolilllg One Norioul S< I i < h «I ' g.^n f«»r thè appoliiliiient f«»r thl» dia- "g>*n and idillio are to b«' developed NEW QUARTERS FOR WATER
6, 1909, and prior to April 6, 1909, wtthin six
nt Monmouth.
u, , but II I» belleved that Mr. Hol- ! a» tliey shouhl be. th«* people of
USERS ASSOCIATION. all such settlement or occupation be- properly verified aa by law required.
Dated January 28th, 1909
Ing forbidden:
I it«* Htainl» the b«'»t chatic«« mid will l th«*»e «tal«'» must «fase tu watt for
B S. GRIGSBY,
Willamette
Principal
Merldis*.
Th«'
office
equipment
and
records
'promoter» tu coinè front thè cast;
Tl,e Normal School question which likely h<* appointed.
Administrator
of
the Estate of Jobs
T. 40 S , R 9 E„ S'-* NE%, flec­
Kliimath County 1» the great«*»t ir­ ! tliey must iiwttk« n and do thè devel- of th«» Klamath Water Users Asso­
bus been the bnne of the Legislature
D. Whitman, deceased.
tion
2
4.
ciation were moved Thursday to
for a number of years, ha» been final­ rigation district In th«* state and thl» |opment work themselves.
1-28-2-25
the new office In the Murdoch build­ FRED DENNETT. Commissioner of
STEI’HEN A LOWELL,
ly Mittlml. The Senate pa»»«*d the <*ti<! of th«* state, including Lake
the General Land Office.
Prestdent ing over the post office. The new
bill cutting out ull the Normals and County, ha» many Important waler
Money to Loan—We have a few
quarters are the rooms formerly oc­ FRANK PIERCE, First Assistant
establishing uno school at Portland, rights to be adjudicated, and there­
hundred
dollars to loan on real es­
S«.*cretary of the Interior
Disappointed over the outcome of cupied by Attorney C. F Stone.
Tho House amended the bill to lo- fore this s«*ctlon Is justly entitled to
tate. Loan must be paid by May 1«
1-28-4-1
< ate ths school ut Monmouth and It th«* superintendent for thia district, her crusade aguinut drinking aad
1909.
MASON A SLOUGH.
' Cheei up." aso "Smile." likewise
was passed. The H<nate concurred There Is probably no man In the »milking In England, Carrie Nation
Andrew
date who Is better qualified or mure ha» booked passag«* for her return to ' Look pleasant, please.”
in th«* amendment.
This will now lie submitted to the fnmlllur with this question of water i i America on March 12. In th«» mean- Carnegl«- is today president of the
That
He ha» tlme the Kansas hatchet artist will Optimist Club of America.
people at th«* next regular »lection, rights than Mr. Holgate.
In the County Court of the State
md If ratified. It will mean thut the mad« a study of the matter for a mak<* n desperate effort to have an I means he Is the most hopeful, look-
of Oregon, for the County of Klam­
member
interview
with
King
Edward
and
to
on-the-bettcr-side
of
the
number
of
year»,
and
his
cunn«*ctlon
Ashland and Weston Normal» will
ath.
b<* abolished, If voted do*n the state | with th«* R«*clamatlon Service brought be received by the house of lords. 250.000 who make up the Optimist
In the Matter of the Estate and
Some people may unkindly
will then bo without any Normal him In close touch with ««very phase She has a temperance lecture prepar­ Club.
Guardianship of Robert I-aughlin, an
ed to deliver to th«» lords
Mrs. Na­ say that they could be most hopeful,
schools. The bill as amended pro­ of this groat problem.
insane person.
a little more money than you need
The position pays s »alary of tion explains her failure to accom­ etc., too. if they had Carnegie's
v Ides for one school ni Monmouth
Notice of Hearing Petition For
for every day uses, that’» liable to
but
that
Is
a
mere
de-
year
and
It
Is
not
necessary
plish
definite
results
there
to
the
lack
2200.000,000,
with a maintenance fund, for the dis *2400 a
Sale By Guardian.
find its way to Wall Street some­
posal by the Board uf Regents of the for the officer to change his r«»i- of co-operation from the church, •«i! tall, The Optimist Club, which was
Notice is hereby given that Thom­
timefor goodness’ sake” in­
found many avenues of reform that ' organized in 1907 , has fur Its pur­ as E Stanley, the guardian of the
property at Ashland and Weston, for den«'«*.
vest t $ cents of it in the March
spreading
of
optimism
are
common
In
America
closed
to
me
'
pose
the
appropriating $100,000 for bulldlngH
person and estate of Robert Laugh­
EVERYBODY’S and find out
here, which made my tour largely ( throughout
and furniture and fur submitting the Will l,l> REGULATE
------ th«» land. The executive lin, an insane person, has filed a pe­
LIQUOR SHIPMENTS. ineffective, However, I am glad I committee met and elected officers tition playing for an order to sell, at, how much chance you’ve got in
act to the people for ratification
came, as the experience I have gained this week. I M. Nash is secretary private sale, the real property here­
•• the big fellows’ game.”
WASIIINGTON, Feb. 17,—One of will be valuable. The drink evil In and treasurer, and Gov. John C. Cut­ inafter described, belonging to the
Your 1; cents will pay you back
MERRILL RK4X)RD ITEMS.
the most important questions agreed England is tar worse than In America ler ot Utah is chairman of the execu­ estate of said insane person, and that
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to by tho House In years was Incor­ especially on Sundays. The people tive committee. The growth of the
And after all, thorn Is nothing for porated today In the Penal Code bill, are bound by a lot of silly conven­ organization since Its inception has the 27th day of February, 1909, baa
For Sale By
people of Klamath County to do but which has been under consideration. tions over here that you don’t find been phenomenal, It has gathered been fixed for the date of bearing
saiii petition, and that the same will
to dig up that |30 per acre for thn Tho legislation seeks to regulate tho in America. IC
F E. ANKENY
It 1
I can
just
over ZZZ.ZZ~
250,000 members and has be heard at the hour of 10 o'clock
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- get to see In
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Of courso It 1s true Interstate shipment of Intoxicating the king I think I can accomplish spread all over the civilize! world
government,
AMERICAN CONFECTIONERY
A. M, on said day, at the court room
that John D. never had to oonie liquors. Speaker Cannon took the some good. I have been told the king
of said above entitled court at Klam­
through with that 29 million but— door and spoke for the legislation.
Is a good man at heart and he surely
'Carelessness is often laziuess un­ ath Falls, iu said county and state.
wo are not all John D’s.
will listen to me."
der a more polite name.
All persons interested are required
It Is reported that there has been nil!i;\XhS TO TOI It WOULD.
to appear at such time and place, and
a gold mine found In this vicinity.
Mrs. Mary Smith, of Omaha, Neb .
show cause, If any they have, why an
We have not learned the particulars,
WASHINGTON, Fob
17.- Vico whose husband was killed two years ASK
^DIAMOND order should not be granted as prayed
but that there aro some excellent President and Mrs Fait banks are ago, has had as a protector a huil­
xB^AND for in said petition.
roFc
prospects is certain.
contemplating taking a trip around dog named Jack. During Mrs. Smith's
The property referred to in said
Tho romnlndor of tho Mitchell cat­ tho world shortly alter tho adjourn­ absence the house caught Are. Jack
petition is particularly described as
tle, Including tho Hunting and Offield ment of Congress, They probably burst in a door mid pulled Ella, a
follows, to-wit:
cattle, will be shipped out tho last will take a steamer at San Francisco 15-year-okl girl, out by seizing her.
The 8*4 of the NEU and the N U
of this wook.
in tin* excitement the fact
visit Hawaii nnd tho Philippines, then dresH.
of the. SE*4, Section 13, Township
Tho many frlonds of O. B. Allen China and Japan ami return via Eu­ was overlooked thnt Mary, 4, and Jes-|
38 South, Range 11 East, W. M., In
TX«r»»r»»Mre MeCwtl Putirvi»»«»M In**«’ „-««st
«r*n o( an» <»'. r ma»« <>)(■» ri««
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will be glad to learn that ho Is com rope.
sie, 18 months old, worn In the house
Klamath County, Oregon, containing | StM«*»
acta.unt ot thair «'«*, a«mtracr and »impi < «t».
Ing back to this city In the near fut­
asleep. Jack rushed back through
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The
There are about twelve generations the door and rescued Mary.
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Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, > ar*« «ub»vi «pii il lumi
e.imb r, •) cent». »«-«■•« -nlncr.bar K««« a M>« 'all (’«►
for Pacific Worthwcut Roil nnd Climate
Record. Mr. Allen Is one of tho mon I of flies a year, the sexes being about flames having enveloped the door, the Grown
lai» I re««. Siu'vOib» l«.<’*y
this 25th day of January, 1909.
Vow on <II a |>I m > al nil Is-st dcnlera. Ask for C am
loiior. If not on mi »»In ' our it»*l»hhorhood, wr>tn
I. r «I t Altri»« V» UUII'«I. tu.-dne»«« pr- Iia»m
who makes everybody his friend 'equally divided, ench female laying dog Jumped through a window and u», giving iihiuv of jour tlt.tht, mii <I we will mail
THOMAS E. STANLEY,
liberal ca«h ccmimsM. n
l'«ltcrn « atalag«w( <» «a» «1«.
von o pnrVd of Gov <*r
fro»* for vonr tronMo
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and Merrill will welcome him back. J about 1000 eggs.
returned with the baby.
1-28-2-25
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