Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, April 08, 1909, Image 5

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lawyer. They have pointed to his
HALEM, Or, April 5. Mure Irri­ record In th« last legislature, whore
gation projects ar» lu view for east­ his course of action wus mapped out
ern Oregon. The Uultud Htati-s re­ along thu multi uigumi'iit, continu­
clamation service lian nmd«« throe »illy mud«, thut ile wus In favor of
important Allng» on eastern Or« gon legislation only when II was lu the
streams within the past fow days. Interests of th« whole people of the
Thu filings were mad«, on the Uma­ state und when It wns economical
tilla, Owyhee and Malheur rivers und und along the line of sound busl-
aro on record in tho office of t ho li Ma pollcy.
state engineer.
At this time tho tiling» are not do-
In an midi«'»» to the Denver Chain
finite enough to admit of anp on- bur of Commerce, llarrlinun suld ho
largement upon the prosposed pro­ favored u combination of nil the rail­
jects that the United Hlntes Govern­ roads In thu country under onu head
ment expects to make.
Tho filing* und th« Immediato expenditure of
must be approved, nnd several ■bout 8300,000,000 for thelinprovi-
months will bo consumed before any­ ment of the line» now regarded um
thing of a delinito nature can result weak. "Tho wlzurd” ulso declared
from them.
that he had found n great change In
The topographical surveys that public suntlmunl townrd tho rnil-
have boon made In easturn Oregon road on the pcosent trip. "If w««
are the most valuable means where­ could, wo would throw our cloak
by feasible reclamation projects uro ¡over tho weaker linen throughout th«'
discovered.
At the Inni session of. J country nnd l><-glii lmme<Hat<'ly the
tho legislature an attompt was made ■ xpcmlltur* of b«'twe< n 8250,000.-
to IniTiase the appropi Intlon from ooo and 8300,000,000 to improve
15000 to >20.000 annually for mak* ! them. It ought to be dono openly
Ing these surveys. The bill passed J anil under some sort of govi-ramont
the housu but fulled to pa»» tho auporvlnlon. but w<< would nil he put
sonalo.
In prison If wo tiled it.”
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NEWEST NOTES OK SCIENCE.
There are over 228,000 students
In Europe's 125 universities, nearly
3000 of them women.
A Stockholm Inventor claims to
have devised a method of transmit­
ting pictures by ordinary telegraph
apparatus.
The proposal to hold an Interna-
tlonal aeroplane competition In Ku»-
via this year has been abandoned for
lack of funds.
A single electric lamp containing
fifty pairs of carbons will be used on
top of a railroad terminal at Jersey
City, N. J.
A machine that cleans old bricks
of their mortar automatically I* a
recent I live nt ion In the lino of labor­
saving devices.
Egg »ludi» are being nsed In Ger-
many as incandescent Kan mantles,
giving a clear light ami proving v««ry
durable
ONLY ONE WEEK MORE
Special Price
in Town Lots
in
MIDLAND
Ni l .««a tins himself fulled
to discover liny good reasons why
real «state may not be made the
basis of loans made by National
banks, ns 1» tho case with loans
made by other Institutions, and has
lntro<lu<'< <1 a bill authorizing such
bunks to 1't out a limit« <1 amount of
Mr. Tlurrlmnn bus a now formula tl « ir funds upon such security when
TILLA MIMIK MiOIIS THAT
MAIRI ING LA I'l.ol' i i 'AI’ j H fur progrci«». Ho »ays if Nevada de­ tho lan«l Is Improv« d, occupied and
sires Io get In thu lead, her people cultivated farms.
»hould legislate In favor of combina­
During th« >«>«r 1908 it I» «•■
tion and coalition of' transportation
mut'd
that
Tillamook
cuun
Il is announced that E. H. Ilarrl-
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lln<-»
Tl nt 1» poor advice to give mun is to make hin futuro homo ut
produce«! u litti«« i nro tl.» i !, ii-
a stute tl.at has « samples before It Sunto Barbara, Cal.
pOO pound» of < hi > ", v «I i< I
Cui.
Illa housu I»
of c ■onio 4 0 other states that are try- to bo located on tl.«' Hope ranch, a
8400,000
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Ing to undo the mistake t hey made tract of 2000 acres four miles west
Curl lluberla rh, »icn-tary a
In following similar counsel years of th« city, Tl.at Is considered to
Hulestnan for L” < •> < pi-rutl.u ehei
ago
Elimination of railroad com- bo the most beautiful Hpot on the
fa« tories and a •¥« il smull dar n
politlón ns a m.'iins of advancing a Pacific Coast,
ha» figures to al.ow ti nt tl <■ t.t'iui
E. P. Ripley, presi-
Hute's Inter« »Is needs morn unbalscd dent of the Hanta Fc, Ilves at Hanta
of Tillamook county c «•« Iv- I
champions than Mr. Harriman to Barbara.
orage price of 29
conta I
.ink«' It |u«'iH current In till* day of
I
for butter fat In 1908, or
tlio w II d«'V>'lopud eye tooth
8220.987. Th« farmer» «
By a vote of 9 4 to 37 the Missouri
an average of 11.15*4 for < vh
bouse voted down the Carter bill,
pounds of milk. Thu nv rug •
A Ml'tourl senator proposes tho which provided for the* election of
cent butter fat test fur th ■ year
' passage by tho legbiluturo of his , United Status Senators In accordance
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' »late of u bill to prevent aliens from with the Oregon law, which requires
Th« 13 cheese factories r«
v< «I I voting until after they have taken the legislature to ratify the action
19,171.322 pound« of mil!«, lanat '«nt their last citizenship papers. A» of the voters Irrespective of the
farturi d 2.073,390 pounds of cheese many first papers aro taken out Just policies of the aonatorlul candidate.
and 10.331 pounds of butter. Tho before election for the purpose of
Somebody who 1s thought to know
average price received for thecheeso creating voters who can be herded
was 13 365 cents per pound net on to the polls and voted for some ma- says tramps coat tho country about
tho wharf. Tho factories’ receipts t-Jiln« candldato or measuro, the 14.40 a week apieco. Clearly that
total 838,350.
proposed bill 1» likely to meet with Is more than they are worth.
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favor. That, however, doo* not mean
that
It
will
be
passed
by
the
legisla
­
JAPANESE SQUADRON
ESTUAI NOTICE.
Oh, no!
legislators need
WILL \ IsIT (OAST ture.
votes tbomsolves sometimes
BI. . I:
.irllng colt, with white
WASHINGTON. March 31.—Ad­
Alar on foroliead. Came to my place
Suveu Chicago woman'» clubs re­
miral Diehl's pr act lie squadron, with
about 2 months ago.
Branded on
180 cadets of th« Japan«»«- Navy futing the doctrine of politicians
tt shoulder.
Wm. CRAWFORD.
Mbonrd will arrive nt San Fianclsco that women cannot iiuderstaml the
3-18-4t
Reservation.
April 35th according to word receiv­ tariff,” havo adopted resolutions In­
SUMMONS
NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE.
augurating
a
nation-wide
protest
ed al thu Navy D«'paritpont today.
TREASURER'S NOTICE.
Tho ship» niu on route to Honolulu against an Increase on necessaries in
In the Circuit Court of the State
Klamath Falls, March 31, 1909.
and Include tho armored crul»er Aso «•very American homo, with emphasis Of!!' of the Treasurer, Klamath Co.
Byvirtue of an execution and order
of Oregon, for the County of Klam­
and tho protect«'d cruiser H««> h . Af- on cotton gloves and hosiery. Copies
Notice Is hereby given that there ath.
of sale duly issued by the Clerk of
tor visiting Hau Francisco, the vc»- of th«« resolution will be forwarded arc funds in the County Treasury for
W. A. Turner and W. P. Rhoads, the Circuit Court of Klamath County,
■els wlll »all for Hi-uttlo,, where the to Wnnhlngton and also will bo plac- tho redemption of all County War­
crow and cadet» will visit the Ala»- ed befor« the coming meeting of the rants protested prior and including Partners under tho firm name of Tur­ State of Oregon, dated the 19th day
Exposltlon.
Directions council of the National Federation July 2, 1908.
ka-Yukon
ner Bros. & Rhoads, Plaintiffs, vs. of January, 1909, In a certain action
havo bc'ii given for t' < extension of of Women's Clubs nt Sun Antonio,
Interest on suine will cease from J. Frank Adams, Martha Adams and at law in the Circuit Court of the
Tex., and before the Illinois State this «late, March 31, 1909.
< oui toxl« s to th«< visitors,
i F. O. Pierce, Defendants.
State of Oregon, for the County of
and 1' 'deration of Women’s Club*.
Suit in Equity to Foreclose a Lien. Klamath, wherein Albert Shur as
CLAUDE II. DAGGETT,
A groat many senators, represen-
County Treasurer. Summons.
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plaintiff recovered Judgment against
In Chicago they uro having a great
To the above narnod defendant, F. O.
lutivi » und otior public muu. Includ­
W. II. May, defendant, for the sum
FINAL At < <>l NT NOTICE.
Pierce:
ing nearly all of tho luetnben» of tlmo with u policeman who saw a
of
Four Hundred Forty-eight and
man
ho
thought
was
one
he
wauled
In the name of the State of Oregon,
the Missouri del'gallon In congress,
Notice is hereby given that the
attended a dlnm-r given by tho to arrest und when tho man didn't undersigned has tiled her final ac- you are hereby required to appear 70-100 (>448.70) Dollars, together
Houtliern Commercial congress at stop when told by tho officer, pulled count and r«|K>rt as administratrix and answer the complaint filed ag- with interest thereon from the 2 4th
one of the big hot«)» in \Va»hh>gh>n ills gun and shot him dead, discover­ of tho estate of Ebcnczer N. Colson, ' alnst you in the abovo entitled suit, day of August, 1908, at the rate of
th« other »ventag. io »peaking of ing later that II wasn’t tho man he deceased, and that ten o'clock in the on or before the 6th day of May, 8 per cent per annum, and an order
thu affair afterwards. Congressman wanted at all. Vory few seem to be i forenoon of Friday,, May 7th, 1909, 190», that being the date of the last of sale of the NE% of SE% of Sec­
tion 31, Township 40 South of Range
Elvina of Missouri said:
'From taking tho part of the policeman, ¡at tho County Court room of Kla- ¡publication of summons, and the last
8 East, W. M., as upon execution to
goneral conversation and from the ■ who probably thought the follow l math County, Oregon, In Klamath day within which you are required to
satisfy said sum, on the 18th day of
answer,
as
Axed
by
the
order
of
pub-
»hould
have
stopped
whether
he
Mpoo'l.es that wore made after din­
Fall*. Oregon have been appointed
ner, we learned a great deal about heard the command to halt or not. and set as the time und place for j Illation of this summons; and if you January, 1909.
Notice is hereby given that I will
tho re-toui« « « of th«' south and of the As a result of thu tragedy It ’ooks as hearing objections thereto and for ¡fail to appear aud answer, the plain-
| tiffs will apply to the court for the on the 9th day of April, 1909, at
mothods It 1» propos.d to employ In If th«« hair trigger dotoctlvo would i settlement of tho same.
the front door of the Court House tn
relief demanded In said complaint.
rosourr.'s.
exploiting those resource*.
Th< have to go.
MARY E. COLSON.
Klamasii Falls, Oregon, at the hour
Said
suit
is
brought
to
foreclose
Administratrix of estate of
■pechea indicated a moro cosmopoi- |
of
2 o’clock p. m. of said day, sell at
Wages In Japan are low, but the'
Ilan *plrlt on tho |«art of the MOIltl) 1
Ebcnescr N. Colson, deceased a curtain material-man's lien on a
public
miction to the highest bidder
I
certain
1
14
story
barn,
of
which
you
than ha* heretofore prevailed. The postal »livings bank of that country ,
for cash the following described prop­
¡are
the
owner,
situated
on
the
follow
­
has
more
than
8,000,000
depositors
NOTH
E
OF
Gl
ARDIANS
SAI.E
loose
Mouth, undoubtedly. Is cutting
erty, to-wit:
ing described land to-wit:
from the oxcliiMlvotieMH that It »wm- and their deposits aggregate nearly
OF HEAL ESTATE.
The NEK of the SEK of Section
The
EH
of
tho
NEH
of
Sec.
7,
150,000,000.
The
difference
be
­
It I» les»
od to onjoy heretofore,
31
in Township 40, Soath of
Notice Is hereby given that in pur­ Tp. 41 S., R. 11 East of Willamette
clannish, 1» broadening out, and la tween Japan und tho United States
Range 8 East, Willamette Mer­
Meridian
In
Klamath
County,Oregon;
becoming more national in scope. in this respet Is th difference be­ suance of an order of the Honorable
idian, in Klamath County, Oregon,
Southerner.« are Inviting Immlgra- tween a government that encourages J. B. Griffith, County Judge, of the which said Hen is for materials fur­
taken
and levied on as the property
lion from the north, both of people Its people In tho formation of thrifty County of Klamath, and State of Or- nished by said plalutiffs to you to be
of W. H. May, or so much thereof as
used,
and
which
we«c
used,
in
the
habits and a government that goes egon, made on the 30th day of No-1
and of capital.”
may be necessary to satisfy said Judg­
on the thoory that the people are vember, 1908, In the matter of the construction of said barn, and for
ment in favor of the said Albert Shur
As a means of Identifying aliens legitimate plunder of prlvato in- estate of Charles IL Moore, an in- which materials said lien was there­
and against said W H. May and
after
filed
with
the
county
clerk
of
sane
person,
which
said
order
•u-
who corns to this country, Fourth tereats.
said land, together with IntereM
thorlzed the sale of the real estate 'said county, within thirty days from
Deputy Pollen Commissioner Woods
thereon and costs and disbursements
!
the
time
the
said
materials
were
fur
­
ln the history of the republic hereinafter described.
Hiiggosts that the Fodoral authorities
to aecrue.
Tho undersigned, John N. Moore, nished, and was for the sum of 8109,-
lake moving pictures of every Im­ there have been those in the White
Dated this 9th day of February,
migrant admitted to this country. House who would havo written a guardian of the estate of the said 83 with incidental costs to the amount 1909, at Klamath Falls, Oregon.
¡of
86.80;
and
for
an
order
to
sell
Immigration Commissioner Watch­ longer message, under tho circum- Charles II. Moore, an insane person,
W. B. BARNES.
urn has tho matter under advisement stances, and would havo encumbered ' will on and aftor the 10th day of J said barn to satisfy the amount of Sheaiff of Klamath County, Oregon
together
with
reasonable
:
said
lien,
Tho recent assassination of Police It with spclfic Instructions as to April, 1909, soil at private sale for
Lloutonant Potroslno In Palermo what should bo dono. I’rosldont Taft cash, subject to confirmation by said attorney's foes, costs and dlsburso-
has resulted In a renewed activity has shown admirably good Judgment County Judgo, tho following describ- ments.
That unless you appear and an­
against tho untranco of undesirable ln Ignoring these precedents and In od real property, to-wit: East Half
swer
on or before the 6th day of May,
of
tho
Not
th
Wost
Quarter
and
the
sotting
an
examplo
of
brevity
and
foreigners, particularly Italian*. Il
* 1909, the plaintiffs will apply to the
North Half of the North East Quar­
Is loi ited out the; tho moving pic­ dispatch.
ter of Section Twenty-six (26), Town­ ¡court for the relief demanded in said
ture! could bo "ttslly taken as the'm-
ship Thirty-eight (38) South, Range complaint.
Congress
has
wisely
passed
a
new
iilgrants flltd ty »«ngly and th.-.l
This summons is published In the
there would be 'tile difficulty >n copyright law which extends the Six (6) East, W. M.
Klamath
Falls ‘‘Republican,’’ a week­
Propositions
for
the
purchase
of
tlmo.
After
tho
first
term
of
28
obtain.ng both u p’cflio and a front
ly newspaper printed and published
said
property
may
be
left
with
Alex.
years
tho
term
of
renewal
Is
to
bo
\ low
Increased from 14 to 28 years, mak­ Martin, at the Klamath County Bank, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, by order
W. C. Dlmlck of Oregon City has ing tho entlro period of an author or Klamath Falls, Oregon, or at the of­ of Hon. George Noland, Judge of
TSn-
1WcCnlI Pattern» *«M In!*>»<’n*e’
snld court, dated tho 23rd day of
sot his eye and fixed his nmbltlon artist, In his work of 56 years. Tho fice of Geo. W. Trefren, Attorney at
Stairs l hut of any otnrr make o I pm terns. 1 hi* la ou
March,
1909;
tho
first
publication
to
account
ot
their
style,
accuracy and simplicity.
Law,
Ashland,
Oregon.
on tho oasy chair now occupied by majority of the works produced will
McCull*« Mngnrinr The (?"een of Fashion) ha*
be made on the 25th day of March, more
JOHN
N.
MOORE,
«ubsenbers
than
any
other L.»dres’Maf ttne. V'*
bo
dead
long
before
that.
F. W. Benson as governor of Oregon.
y«m’< subscription(ii numbe-«0
t * AO rrntff». * *’5*
Guardian of the Estate of Charles II. ' 1909, and the last publication to be number, ft erntn. Every subacfiber gets a McCall rat
Mr. Dlmlck has not said that he Is
lain Frer. Subscribe today.
| made on the 6th day of May, 1909.
Moore, Insane.
If thoro is anyone who Is not fight­
Lady Arrnte Wanted. Handsome premiumsot
a candldato for governor, but his
liber 11 cash commission
Pattern < aialogue(of fr-o d-
II. W. KEESEE,
Date
of
first
publication,
February
ing
the
I
’
ayno
tariff
bill
he
must
feel
Si
* I V- • ’
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”n'<
friends havo been busy circulating
Attorney
for
Plaintiff.
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25-6-6
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i&vv«
4kw*»4vww
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25, 1909.
2-25-4-8
the rumor for somo time. They have very much in the minority.
t
$25 secures one lot within two blocks of Depot
$35
one
$50 secures corner lot
$100
Main street lot
»
u
MORE I'ltOJl. IN IN
poluted out that i.o Is u relatively1
NIGHT FOIC OREGON young man, of great promise as a
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Twenty-five per cent will be
added to every lot we own in
the principle blocks of Hidland
the day that rails are put down
Get Busy! See
CAMPBELL
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR»
General Land Offioe, Washington, D.
C„ Janimry 7, 1909.
Notice of Restoration of Public
Lands to Settlement and Entry.
Notice Is hereby given that the
First Assistant Secretary of the In­
terior has vacated departmental or­
der of withdrawal in so far as th«
same affects the withdrawal for Ir­
rigation purposes under the act of
June 17, 1902 (32 Stst., 388), for
use in connection with the Klamath
Project, Oregon, of the following de­
scribed lands in the State of Oregon,
and by his authority such of said
tracts as have not been heretofore
finally restored and are not other­
wise withdrawn, reserved, or appro­
priated, will be subject to settlement
under the public land laws of the
United States on and after April 6,
1909, but shall not be subject to en­
try. filing, or selection until May 8,
1909, at the United States land office
at Ijikevtew, Oregon, warning being
expressly given that no person will
be permitted to gain or exercise any
right whatever under any settlement
or occupation begun after January
6, 1909, and prior to April 6, 1909,
all such settlement or occupation bo­
ng forbidden:
Willamette Principal Meridian.
T. 40 8.. R. 9 E, SH NEU. Seo-
tion 24.
FRED DENNETT, Commissioner of
the General Land Office.
FRANK PIERCE, First Assistant
Secretary of the Interior.
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