i II K. Knight*», nursing Bum OLKNK II AFI'KNINGH. ♦ Htephens ............. I oo The Nations of Uic Earth Ar«. Cum- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ W. A. Calkins, groceries for county poor .............. 10.70 Ingllng in Friendly liilervoiirae Friday evening th«« stage didn't James Pelton, I iluy aa juror nt Haalii«. g«t In until lilevell o'clock. Circuit Court 1 00 A farewell dance was given at It. M. Richardson, reporting SEATTLE, Wash., March 2 4 Mr. uml und Mrs. Randle’s Friday Welch stateui ont . . .......... 33.SO Meattie, the city on th« I’ailflc Coast ■ 'veiling Tuny liuve moved Io Yunna A. L. Harrison, supplies for where great things have been uncoui Valley. county jail 12.50 pllabed In a abort tliuo uml wh«i« Cliurlea Andrews vl»ii< d the Booth niounlnlns |.uv«t been rcu uved almost lunch Friday uflurnouu on buslneus G It. Carlo* k, 4 *Ja; a tuufhers 30.00 oxa ruination In the twinkling of uu «yu to make uml spent (tin night with Budd • oil mom for city streets. Is about to tin Oller Kinney at (heir ranch on Geo Wulker, witness Jus­ tice Court 8.70 dertaku u gigantic task In thelntro Lost River. Frank Nosier, witness Jus ­ duction of tl.ii Occident to tlm Orient Don Williams was In Olene Hut te *■ Court K 70 through tlm medium of the Alasku urduy on builnuM. E C. Way, wltmss. Jus­ Yukon -Pnclflc Exposition, soon to Illium l(i*i*'is pu*««d through Olii tice Court ........... 8 70 open Ils gutea to tbn world. liuig Kuluiiu.y on bis wuy to the Brown and Grim«-«, two trips Alieady representative . of Japan Falla. to Klauiath Fulls from Olune aud China are In Hi-utth- and have Willie Griffelh pu*i»*'d through our and r* turn met In friendly Intercourse on th« burg Monduy. have the most flattering inquiries regarding Mrs. Etta llaudl* s wltuuM uspoaltion grounds. The native* Iludd and Oliver Kinney spent Grund Jury 7 00 Midland and vicinity. Many people who from frozen Siberia ar« mingling Humluy with their parents In Ol* n<*. Katie Faith, witness with the half clad Filipinos, and the Elsie Dlxou wus absent Thursday Grand Jury 7.00 have seen the Klamath Project “General Map” Alaskan Indian looks on »lib atnuxe- und Friday on acount of sickness. Klumuth Falls Forwarding (To. ■nent at this gathering of races In The Oh*n** Mchool did Its spi lug fr« Ight bill and delivering 2 10 have noticed and commented on same to the Scali 1« chunlng last Friday afternoon. J. G. Hwan, stamps and office Should the signal to open Heattln'a Mrs Peterson, our former school effect that Midland is the most centrally located supplies ............. 10 00 great exposition be sound, d today, teacher, and Miss Anna Conn Visited <’l.a*. F. D»Lap, freight on •iverythlng would Im found in readi­ friends In and arouud Ol«ne Hat ur- town in the Project and is destined to be the supplies for county ............ 1.75 ness.for every exhibit building stands day. They spent Saturday afi ernoou H T. Hummers, money advanced principal shipping point in Klamath County. One complete, Uncle Hain la putting the uml night with W. F. Arant, and county poor ............ 75.00 finishing touches to the structures Him dn> with Mis Jaimu Grilli»«; Gi*o T Cline, supervisor Road of the largest flour milling plants in Eastern Ore­ to house displays from Alaska. Haw Sunday evening with Mrs. Chua An District No. 13 ........... 115 50 all and the Philippines, and the ex­ drews gon will be located at Midland; one of the largest F C. Bechdiddt, Supervisor position us a whole has taken on th» lload District No. 5 ......... 100 18 air of conipielanean alfalfa milling plants in Eastern Oregon will be Mrs. Dan Walker, who has been John llugelstein. Supervisor I Within the past year 250 acres of visiting relatives In the city, left Fri- Hoad District No. II .......... >8.75 located at Midland; go per cent of the surplus the campus of the University of morning for her home at Ashland T M Durham, Supervisor Washington have b«mn transferred Road District No. 3........... 1 40 80 alfalfa hay, grain and vegetables will be shipped from a forest to a fairy land, and on 7.49 Henry Vbse. refunding tax«*« «very side paved streets and walks, 4 ill VI Y COI KT. from Midland; go per cent of the surplus horses, A D. Miller, Justice fens 8.76 shady paths, artistic exhibit palacua, Hchcdule of the expenditures of Joi n G S< bullock, Constable stat» and county buildings, am u«w- th«> County Court of Klamath Coun­ cattle, hogs and sheep will be shipped from f««* 6 2U mnut structures and a host of t**a- ty. Oregon, at the March term. 1909. Harry Pearson, nursing LIs- Midland. We own over thirty-three hundred turns are ready. k«y and Wallis, disallowed thereof, showing the names of all When the word read) la applied claimants, the article of service for In th« sum of 11.50 and al- acres of land surrounding Midland which will be to the Alaska-Yukon-Paclflc Ex* allowed in the num of 10.50 wbhh payment was claimed in each position It mean« just that much, for 5.00 bill, the amount ullowi <| r. nd ordered O K Transfer Co., drayago sold at rock-bottom prices and on easy terms, lho big exhibition la now more than puld and showing whether th«* claim Earl Whitlock, burial of Bam ninety per cunt complete Even th« and for the next thirty days, commencing Saturday, Stephens 42.50 has b«*en continued or rejected city atieota approaching the main 26 00 Geo. T. Cline. surveying road rul CI h I iii **. entrance gut«** have been paved and March 27th, we will sell town lots at half their 7.00 I 30.00 Geo. T Cline surveying road parked, and the street railway sys­ \\ B Barn«*, stamps witness Circuit Luke Walker. present value. tem of the city will soon have five Ward & Ob* nchuln. supplies 4 20 Court for County ptwir 27 double tracked car line» hading to August Llskey witness Circuit W. II. Barnes, expense in Cir- the exposition. Court ............... 15.60 cult Court 13.50 And Seattle, aa a city. Is getting 18 75 J E Vose, Constable f«*e* Barnes, deputy hire 250.00 ready to receive her guests. On ovary W B W E Seet-orn. m>-als for jury 15 50 hand great preparations are being Waid * Obenchaln, supplì«** W Gillette, cot for couuty 03 E. for County poor made Sellili« la K*>lnK Io t«* »IX' of jail of |>ria- Barues. board W II tba best lighted nil«» In the country II Boivin, plumbing 173 on oners and great cluster lights wll soon Im Hong S«ng. washing for Wal­ burning on tl.o main street*. Th« H«ballock & Duggett Co., 2 05 ter Welch So thoroughfares leading to the exposi­ Mdse for County poor Mr* It I. Young, nursing Lot­ tion grounds have Just been pa veil It M Richardson, taking tea- ti«* Rosecrans IS oo and the wlole scheme of Improv- 1» 00 tlmony Circuit Court * 05 A D Miller. Justice fees meats brings up with the beautiful With row -Melhnse Co, offic« W P. Whitney, inerchandis«* grounds of the ei|H>sltlon as nflttlng 30 Oil r«nt for county poo; /allowed In climax. John G Scbalbick Janitor sal 25.00 I nt he sum of 00 ary For I lie rx|s>sttlon la going to be slMMONS NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. ami disallowed lu sum of 13.85. I the moat beautiful ever held, and C Il D«Lap. stamp* F T Nelson, rua.l work 65.00 General I-and Office, Washington, D. In the Circuit Court of the State with mountains, lakes and forests as <• It Del-ap. deputy hire Irw tn Hodson Co . Index books Byvirtue of an execution and order C., Jantmry 7, 1909. a background for tl>c works of art ■ T Hum inert*. Commissioner of Oregon, for the County of Klam ­ ................. 29.35 for assessor Notice of Restoration of Publie of sale duly issued by the Clerk of 61 20 Mike Doot sulnr* dona In flowers bv the landscape ar­ ath. classifying tlm- Lands to Settlement and Entry. tists, thia exhibition of the Pacific A D. Briar, wood for court the Circuit Court of Klamath County, 36.00 her W. A. Turner and W. P. Rhoads. Notice is hereby given that the wll ho a tare combination of archi­ 4 5 00 W. A Walker. Commissioner's house Partners under the flrm name of Tur­ State of Oregon, dated the 19th day First Assistant Secretary of the In­ tectural skill and nulural beauty Glass Prudboinmc Co. County salary .................. 34.80 ner Bros. & Rhoads, Plaintiffs, vs. of January, 1909, in a certain action terior has vacated departmental or­ which will no doubt surpass any ex­ 17.50 D. V Kuykendall, telephone Court Journal J. Frank Adams, Martha Adams and at law in the Circuit Court of the der of withdrawal in so far as the position ever held. II E. Guthrldge, oxpreiwnge charges .............. 13 17 F O Pierce, Defendants. State of Oregon, for the County of same affects the withdrawal for ir­ 1.75 D V Kuykendall, servic«*« of on books Exhibits nre commencing Io arrive rigation purposes under the act of Sult in Equity tu Foreclose a Lien. Klamath, wherein Albert Shur as b* tin* car load New York and Can­ W II Barnes, trip to Bray assltsants 111 Circuit Court 450.00 Summons. June 17. 1902 (32 Stat., 388). for for witness Circuit Court 15 65 N C Gun. Road Viewer Lyon ada will Main have their buildings plaintiff recovered judgment against use in connection with the Klamath To the above named defendant, F. O. complete The big permanent fl re­ W. 11. Barnes, expense of se­ 10 00 Road W. IL May, defendant, for the sum Project. Oregon, of the following de­ Pierce: proof structures, such as th«» audi­ curing witness Circuit Court 2« 25 (’has Snow . Road Viewer Lyon In the name of the State of Oregon, of Four Hundred Forty-eight and scribed lands in the State of Oregon, torium. fln« arts and machinery Cl*ts. C Dcfsenroth. guarding Read .................. 10.00 you are hereby required to appear 70-100 ($448.70) Dollars, together and by his authority such of said buildings, have been ready to re­ prisoners In County jail, al­ E. (’. Lyon, chain bearer, Lyon and answer the complaint filed ag­ with interest thereon from the 24th tracts as have not been heretofore ceive exhibits for weeks. and the ag­ lowed In the sum of 102.00 road ainst you in the above entitled suit, day of August, 1908, at the rate of finally restored and are not other­ riculture, mines, Hslierlea, foreign Disallowed in the sum of 128.00. D. A. McComb, chain bearer, on or before the 6th day of May. 8 per cent per annum, and an order wise withdrawn, reserved, or appro­ palace, Oriental and other buildings W. E. Beehorn, board of jur­ 4 00 1909, that being th«* date of the last of sale of the NEV. of SE14 of Sec­ priated, will be subject to settlement Lyon road ....................... under the public land laws of ths are ready. Th«» forestry building. ! ors. Circuit Court 294.50 Sam Dixon, road viewer. Frew- I publication of summons, and the last tion 31. Township 40 South of Range from ; W B Barn«*«, expense of trip with Its pergola <>f glunl flrs I ............................ 12 00 day within which you are required to S East, W. M., us upon execution to United States on and after April 6. er road 1909, but shall not be subject to en­ the Washington forests,,, Is ready. I to Missouri 287.25 Wm Griffith, road viewer. Few­ answer, as fixed by the order of pub­ satisfy said sum, on the 18th day of try, filing, or selection until May 6, This will be the largest log house i Midway Tel. and Tel Co., 8.00 lication of this summons: and if you January, 1909. ..................... er road ever built, and nearby Is California a I 8.08 H. C. Freuer, chain bearer Notice is hereby given that I will 1909, at the United States land office tclcphotx- fail to appear and answer, the plain­ exposition home, a handsome build Klamath Falls Light A Water 4 00 tiffs will apply to the court for the I on the 9th day of April, 1909, at at ¡Jikevtew, Oregon, warning being Fewer road 1 Ing of Spanish mission architecture, the front door of the Court House in expressly given that no person will Co, light and water for I, . D. Ross, road viewer, O relief demanded in said complaint. be permitted to gain or exercise any both just a stone’s throw from th« 21.40 I.«ii iu»rv 4 00 tdiorl road ............... .......... Said suit is brought to foreclose j Klamarti Falls, Oregon, at the hour right whatever under any settlement State of Oregon a big building and Klamath Falls Light & Water of 2 o ’ clock p. m. of said day. sell at a certalu material-man's lien on a. or occupation begun after January across the street from the Wash­ Co, light and water for I certain 1 H story barn, of which you public auction to the highest bidder 6. 1909, and prior to April 6, 1909, NOTH E OF GUARDIAN ’ S HALE for cash the following described prop ­ ington state building 22 40 Febi'liur» are the owner, situated on the follow­ all such settlement or occupation be­ The Alaska-Yukon-I’aciflc Exposl- .1 II. Griffith, money advanc­ erty, to-wit: OF REAL ESTATE. ing described land to-wit: lion, much advertlsttd !»<•« Slise It w ill The NE% of the SEA» of Section ing forbidden: 1.65 ed Cor repairing compass. The E>4 of the NEU of Sec. 7. Willamette Principal Meridian. exploit Alaska, that wonderful dis­ Midway Tel. and Tel. Co., Notice Is hereby given that in pur- Tp. 41 8., R. 11 East of Willamette 31 iu Township 40, South, of T. 40 S . R. 9 E., SAi NEA4. Sec­ trict of almost Inexhaustible riches. 50.71 suunce of an order of the Honorable Meridian In Klamath County.Oregon; Range 8 East, Willamette Mer­ Telephone for January tion 24. I h now ready and will be completed J. II. Griffith, County Judge, of the idian, in Klamath County, Oregon, Chitwood Drug Co.. School which said lien Is for materials fur­ FRED DENNETT, Commissioner of to the smallest detail June I. 1909, 5.70 County of Klamath, uud State of Or­ nished by said plaintiffs to you to be taken and levied on as the property Supt. supplies for office—. the General Land Office. egon. made on the 30th day of No ­ th«» dntc for the official opening used, and which were used. In the of W. H. May, or so much thereof as FRANK PIERCE. First Assistant .1. I), Witt, care of County poor vember, 1908, In the matter of tho may be necessary to satisfy said judg ­ construction of said barn, and for for January ............................ 90.00 Secretary of the Interior. estate of Charles H. Moore, an In­ which materials said lien was there­ ment in favor of the said Albert Shur Wilt, cure of County poor J I». 1-28-4-1 ONIA’ ONE MOKE WEEK order au- san«» person, which said and against said W. H. May and after filed witu the county clerk of for February......................... 74.50 IN WHICH TO REGISTER thorlzed the sale of the real estate said county, within thirty days from said land, together with IntereM J. T. Illlhngsly, witness fee, hereinafter described. the time the said materials were fur­ thereon and costs and disbursements State vs. Chas. Llskey ...... 19 60 The undersigned, John N. Moore, nished. anti was for the sum of 3109,- to accrue. Tliero ar«t over three hundred .1 D. Witt, grubbing I 4 4 acres Dated this 9th day of February. I gunrdlan of tho estat«) of tho said 83 with incidental costs to the amount voters In this city who have not reg­ of land on poor farm . . ...... 1909, at Klamath Falls, Oregon. Charles 11. Moore, an insane person, of $6.80; and for an order to sell istered for Hie coming city election T. E. Bagby, witness Circuit W. B. BARNES. will on and after the 10th day of said barn to satisfy the amount of The registration books today show Court .......................... 21 GO Sheaiff of Klamath County, Oregon . April, 190?, sell at private salo for said lien, together with reasonable only 80 registered In the First ward: J. A Leonard, work repairing cash, sjibject to confirmation by Bald attorney ’ s tees, costs ami disburse ­ 2 25 125 In the Second, and 80 In the at Court house You’ve got no use for any maga­ County Judge, the following describ­ ments. Third. Mrs. A Ratliff, boarding Harry zine ? No ? ed real property, to-wit: East Half That unless you ap;>car and an­ Only ono moio .veck, remains In Hilton. County charge, allow­ Don’t need EVERYBODY’S’ No? of the North West Quarter and the swer on or before tl * 6th day of May, which to register, as the books close 37.84 ed In sum of Doesn ’t concern you ? No ! North Hnlf of tho North East Quar ­ 1909, the plaintiffs will apply to the nt 6 o’clock on A pul I si. The citi- Disallowed in sum of $2 8.52. ter of Section Twenty-six (26), Town ­ BUT high-priced freight, coal, an j court for th? i * ’ |cf demanded In said vens should remember tint no one II Pearson, constable fees and ship Thirty-eight (38) South. Range complaint. lumber—pure food—cheap water­ is untitled to vol« wl:o in not I* glator- 16.20 livery hire .......... Six (6) East, W. M. way» i That hits you? Yes? That’s This summons Is published in the ed. Voters musi. register each year, II. E. Guthrldge, expense what EVERYBODY’S is fur. Propositions for tho purchase of Klamath Falls ‘ Republican. ’ ’ a week ­ You may have i «gMt red last year, Ramsey children ........... 3» 10 Get it ; cut out an article occ * on- said property may bo left with Alex ly newspaper printed and published but If you have not registered again W. E. Faught, 4 days teach­ al'v and send it to your congre*man. thia year, you cannot vote. ers examination ...... 20.00 Martin, nt tho Klamath County Rank, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, by order Things will begin to move—you Klamath Fulls, Oregon, or at the of- 1 of Hon. George Noland. Judge of Glass Prudhomme Co., Tax won't feel so powerless. Thw«r»m<*r»MrC«ll Paltrr»«* 'I i**'**' 25.00 fleo of Goo. W. Trefron, Attorney at said court, dated tho 23rd day of Sit*« ledger for sheriff th*n of any o*h r *o..kr (*tl** *•' * I **•* *• **• Law, Ashland, Oregon. March, 1909: the first publication to •M.OUO« ul lh«*r «íylo, •* *■**» uy a d .t**p **» H. Newubam, extending tax For Sale By VlrCnll’a vil*««»!**** IhfO'.r * » !*>a be made on the 25th day of March. a...,<*uV«*'nbera JOHN N. MOORE. th^i* an* o*her l..*l*rj* M»a ***.«- *. 73.75 ■oil • .............. white Black yearling colt, with « ». * * *ir*n I * * O' ’ ■ ’ " 3 !» *'•'** I ». » *(**’ F. E. ANKENY Guardian of the Estate of Charles H 1909, and the last publication to be , <* , i,bo. A ernia. !** y* vi.üa* a M* ****** alar on forehead. Came to my place John II. Collman, moving I tun I’rrr. Sub^rlVa *