Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, April 22, 1909, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    BIG REDUCTIONS
On all Dry Goods ami Shoes
HoW’S Illis?
DEPARIMK.Vr GF 1IIK INTER- vico of Itila notier cannot ba mud-.'
it I« lieroby ordeied aud directed U • ol!«r Oiiv Hundt«*! iHillars ICs’wanl f«»r atijr
IOIK IMI'ED MA'ltt
I that uucii notier bo glvvu by duo mid ■ • uil'aiaiih ihal tanmjl I m » tuir«| l.y llall«
Lt.U) «.4*4*4 K.
< «lanh C um »
F J. CIIKNKY A CO.. T'Ma <>.
propri* publication.
I.a«jt«dw, orogoti,
J. N. WATS IN,
.uaieu 4 4, I »0?. 4-1 b- 20
ilegliter.
HulUcleut uuntu.it uiujaiil t.av
beeu tiled In ti.14 omcr b^ John li.
HALE < I' HMitl.IL
\oliiuur, Morits,
uiii , oou'.uaiuui.
Uurrlf, t uiii.,
.««.■alUfe
Louiustuud vuuy ftu. 4»u I,
xpili 22, luua, tlaai corllllcMtu No.
lu-o, laauoil, August II, Isua, lor
W k , th«s uiiiiof «itfiisHt. havu hi tow h ►' J. (’humy
| gi Hi«* Ut«| ib fmia, and b*>li»Y4' him p«uft*v(ly
hunviablv hi all LuabiauM liaueactlutMi and lUgi).
«»ally abia I m rai ry uul a y ubll«»y U>iua imulv by
hteMtm.
S aimin «, H innan a M arvin .
VS hoh
IltUtftfiala Tiilrdu, l).
liall a t'alanh l uiv i* I aamh iiiunualiy, filing
dii«H lly up4»n Itu» blood and luutuu» avifacaa «4
tho ayatam TvaHnio<iiaia aunt frwh I'rka ibe pur
liuitl». Hold t>v all I»t.itfiiuu.
Portland, Oregon.
March 16, I HDD
Hulled bills marked outside, "Hid
U.U \v » NW k • 846 »» N W k. KE H
4, '4. si b. u. 7 k«.. limber Salo Application, February
aw $«. Hoc.
Buc. 1
14.
For the first time In many years
W. M.„ by William A uiuy, lu -4, 1909, Crater,' ami addieaaed to there U no Ohio iiihu In tin« caliluot.
wi.icii u la alleged ti.at *aid w miam liiu DUli let Foientoi, Forest Hei l Ice, So inn compensation probably will bn
. . . .50 IMI ND HAI K 9 .70
HALT, I» GROUND...
A. Oley has utterly lalliHi Iu nr Portland. Oregon,, will be received given the Buckeye »lain by the I’rtm
. . 50 IMI ND HAI K
JH>
DAIRY HALT....................
: spout to Mtid entry to comply with up to and hicluillug the kth day f Ideal when It corns« to the alloliiimit
1.00
. . .50 4*01 ND 8.U K
TABLE HALT
| tbu public land law» of the United May, 1909. for all the merchantable of foreign appolulmcuts.
.................... 1OO POO NON 7.00
St GAR
Slaton aud tin« l ulus uud rugulallou» lead timber staudlug or down and
................... 44 4*01 NOH 1.00
SUGAR
I esiublialiod Uiereuudur with l uiur- all tho live timber markiul for cut
............... IS FOUND« 4.4M»
PRINES .................................................
ouc«> to oalablisbing aud uiaiutaiatng ting by the Forest officer loealod on
................... 44 I*OCN1M 4.00
Hl! K. JAPAN........................................
residence upon said land; that be diil ,iu area to bo definitely designated
.45
KKTtHlI*. It KG I LAR PRICK 115c
not establish u resldeuco lu a house by the Forest officer before cutting
uu said land wlthlu six uioutns from begins of approximately 75» acres
of See. 13.
CASH ONLY BUYS AT TURSI» PRICES
date of entry; that ho has never within the HE la of HK
8H
of
HWfc
of
8
m
.
2
4.
NW S. lit
rouiilod continuously, or at all, upou
OTHER BARGAINS ON THE WAY
of SW S. ot
We Imvr feline diwlrablc land
:uUd tract of land; luai he lUU uuvui NEW. NWU. and W
icultlvalon or improved tho same, Sec 26. KH of Bee. 26, N l4 lit
to «-«change for Improved prop­
aud that his only proceuoo of oom NICU oi Hoc. 36. T. 36 H , It. 6
erly
in
Klamath
Falla—land
plying with the iiomostead laws was E . W. M In th«« Grater National
DoRRlS Bl TIBER IS
OX IRRIGA HON
NIMMOXS.
litat
will
be
Irrigated,,
but fur
to eraot n box bouse thereon and a Forort, Oregon; < oatluiatod to bu
O.V TRIAL AT YIUCKA
6,683,000
foot
B.
wlil<
lì
waler
la
no
yet
roa«!y.
M
of
live
and
Editor Republican: Pofeiibly I am
In the Circuit Court of the State of small log stable, and Immndiatuly
Nomo ctxolee 1 angeli Vallr,
thorrafter said honn>et<«ad eulrynian 4 69,000 foot II M of d<md yellow
A
l-urgc
jiuniter
of
Witnesses
and
<yi*«'guu, 4*Yr til«* County
caiti-u unup witu the giauduer ol
left said pruuils«** and engaged in pine, 1,316.000 foot II. M of live and
lami to ei« hange for lami ■niter
Jury inen in Attendance.
of Klaiimtli.
U-«a
citrus belt, TUu couu-
363,000 fool II M, of dead Douglas
irrigui ion near K lainat h Pall.
tiy m uun at its but. As the sea-
B. A. Bradburn and Jano B. ad- buMmfei In Klamath Falla, Oregon, Ur. 1.611.000 fuel B. M of live
YREKA, April 14.--The trial of burn, bls wife, Pleinilffs, vs. John and that lie also hsifewl and farmed
sou auiuucus the Lt'at beconies lu-
white
fir.
714,000
foot
II
M.
of
live
a tract of land belonging to his
Luus— — l present one ik.es Nature I Robert Green on a charge of grand > Cotes, Defendant.
and 71,000 feet II M of dead sugar
NOTH KB THE
larceny
has
been
commenced
In
the
lu an i<_. luaeliuess:
To the above nautod defendant. lather, U. W. Otey. who realdea In pine Mwtlmbor, log scale, more or
Siskiyou County, Calif . where said
GOING L’P IN
miles Superior Court, Hon. J. F. Lodge John Cotes;
u
« vi a-* i i.*e is about
cm , and 250,000 foot B. M log scale
«a presiding.
luvoiuii h. A jury to try tho case
In the naino of the State of Oregon tract of Innd so leased was located, >f Douglas ffr sawlogs, cut aud on
SUUM-Mul of Suu Francisco and I is
tviiij v.ucs from VivuUu, tho couu- I was completed last evening and is you are hereby required to appear and that for the pixel year, and fol he ground. No bld of I om tkau
tj s » il oi iviure couuq . The citrus composed of Marshall Horn, Joel and answer tho complaint filed more than a year immediately pre- 43.36 for live and *2 for doud yel­
luvuo io« ti.e moil part lap ua the Culver, John Lewis, Frank Jeffrers. against you in the above entitled lciH«dltiK Ills making Anal proof on low pine, |3 60 for lira aud (I 50
t >:Hie stopes leading up to tLe foot- Albert Koletzke, Melvin Hovey, Nico­ suit on or before the 3rd day of Isold homestead entry, the coutestei for dead Douglas fir. *1 35 for live
I
and O. C. APPLEGATE.
lulsi oi iu the protected valleys on las Mugler, John Murgrave. Thos. June, l‘J09. that beieg the date of was engaged lu the business ol cuu
«blto fir, |3 60 for live and |3 for
Fifth Htrcct, war Main.
ducting
a
sahxon
In
Hlskyou
County.
McLaugl
lin,
Henry
Morgan,
William
tho
last
publication
of
Summons
and
tuc wvs- s«d- o( the Sierras. Twenty
lead augur pine and »2 75 for Doug
Calif
,
at
u
place
oouimonly
known
a
luues to tue north uud ten uiiles to Pittman and Charles Ottman.
the last day within which you are ro-
That as fir logs now on tho ground, per
There are about sixty witnesses Iaired to answer ns fixed by order "the hold In tho ground."
lU«d dUULfe Of PorlUi-iUe one se-s
Mid
contestoe
submitted
bls
final* U feet B M., will bo considered and I
nothing but oraugv uud lemon or- to be examined, most of them coming f publication of this Sjummons, and
proof
on
said
tract
of
land
on
or a deposit of 12000 payable to tho R
e..aida. euur thousand carloads of from Batto Creek Valley, where th' if y ou fail to appear r nd answer, th**
M
RICHARDSON
order of Tho First National Bank of
tue gulden fruit have been shipped defendant has been living and con­ plaintiffs will apply to the Court about the -'2nd duy of April. 1902, Portland, Oregon, must bn s -nt to
United S‘Atei Gimmissioncr
ducting a butcher business. He is for the ruiief damaaded In hc .IJ com­ but that no patent has issued thereon
Enol siuce last Nov-mber.
Tuat the only pretence of cultivating li ut bunk, for each bid submitted to
accused
of l aving stolen a steer from plaint.
In this section the formation of
tho District Forester Timber upon
TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD
tie Hieuas is unlike that in the cen­ the “D"' ranch ar.d butchered it. the
Said suit is brought for tho pur­ mill laud by tho said coutostoc, or valid Claim« Is exempted from noli«.
PROOF TAKEN
anyone
In
I
Is
behalf,
was
thoplough-
tral and northern portion of the carcass being found in a barn In pose of qui-tiug plalutiffs* tide to
Tho right to reject any and all blds
Ing
of
about
half
nn
acre,
which
said
Dorris
and
the
hide
htden
under
the
San
Office.
Third
and Mam. opposite City
state. After leaving the great
the SE\i of the SE% of Suction
la rcs -rrcd. For further Information
Library.
Telephone 301.
Joaquin Vuiley one comes to the hay.
36 in Township 39 S. R. 11 Ero.1 of I'loughlig was done just prior to the and regulations governing sales ad­
data
of
submitting
final
proof,
tint
District
AttorneyC.
J.
Luttrell
Is
1UUU.IUS, w.ich are from six to tea
Willamette Morldan In Klamath
dress .M. L. Erickson, Forant Super­
luues in width. Then come the grand prosecuting the cass and Jamc3 F. County. Oregon, and releasing and he never cultivated said land, or any visor. Medford, Oregon.
BENSON &. STONE
I
portion
of
tho
same,
to
crop,
or
mountains, snow-capped the year Farrahcr is the attorney for tho de­ atiifying a certain mortgage ns the
B
T
M
urn.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
round. The distance from the citrus fendant. It is expected the case will same applied to tho above described n.adu any prot. u.»«i uf over culllvat I 4-8 6-6
District Forester
belt to the summit of the highest occupy the remainder of the week.
real property; said mortgage being Ing said land other than tho plough­
./ fur ri can Hank
peas, with an elevation of 9U0U feet,
given by II. W. Keesee and Rose ing horeln mentlonod; that for more
anti Truitt llldg.
NOTICE TO I lUDITORN.
8. P. MEN HERE.
E. Keesee to you on December 7. than a year prior to submitting bls
is but torty miles.
KL4M4TH
F-llS • OREGON
TLe soil is deep and fertile. Even
1897, and tor the costs and dlsbursc- I final proof on said entry, the said
In
the
County
Court
uf
the
State
in the oldest orchards there has been
Superintendent E. P. Raymond of of said suit, and unless you appear con tost no had completely abandoned
of Oregon, For th«» County of Kla­
little need of fertilizers.
At the the Southern Pacific telegraph line» and answer said complaint on or be­ I said land and made his home else­ I
C. C. BROWER
math.
where.
cseept
for
the
visit
made
to
Leadquarters of the Chamber of and C. T. Day, chief telegrapher, fore tho said 3rd day of June, 1909,
ATTORNEY AND
In tho Mater of tho Estate of
Commerce there are a large number who arrived in the city last Thurs­ the plaintiffs will apply to the Court suid tract of land al tl «« time of
COUNSELOR AT LAW
Rlcbaid
E.
Wallis,
dec«M«od.
ploughing,
as
heroin
sot
forth;
that
of prizes awarded for the best dis­ day from San Francisco, left on the for the relief demanded In staid com­
Notlco Is hereby glvon by the un­
tils alleged absence from said land
KI.AMATH FAl.l>, OREGON
play of citrus fruits. For many suc­ boat next morning.
The visit of plaint.
cessive years the Porterville section Mr. Raymond, who is next in au­
This summons Is published in thej was not duo to his employment In dersigned administrator of tho estate ROOMS 7 A 8. MURDOCH BLDG
has won the first prize«.
thority to the chief manager of the Klamath Falls "Republican,” a th«, Army. Navy or Marine Corps of of Richard K. Wallis, deceased, to
Some few days ago at the earnest lines, is believed to be significient, ■voekly newspaper printed aud pub­ tho United States ax n private vold- tho creditoi*» of, ami all persons hav­
WILL A. LEONARD
solicitation of David Vaughn, a large but the object of the visit was not lished at Klamath Falls, Oregon, ier, officer scatnau or marine, during ing claims against tho said dor ■a«e<l,
to
exhibit
them
with
tho
necessary
tho
war
with
Spain
or
during
any
stock raiser, from whom I purchased made known.
by order of Honorable George'
DENTIST
which tho United States vouchors, within six months after
twelve carloads of beef and mutton,
Mr. Day, who lias charge of the Noland, Judge of said Court, dated j°*^or wttr
engaged, and that aald th« ffrst publication of this notlco,
W7fhrow..4fe/b««e lluildlrtg
1 visited the National Park, fifty telegraph line during the visits of the 21st day of April, 1909, the ■ ,nav
It contains Mr. Harriman to his summer home, first publication to bo made on the'parties are hereby notified to ap- to the said administrator at hl« rial-
miles north of here,
the largest trees in the world. One stated that it was the intention to 25th day of April, 1909, and the last foa^• reajiond and offer evidence denco on what Is commonly known
DR. C. P. MASON
named “General Sherman” is not re-build the line between this city publication to be made on tho jr(j touching said all gallons at 10 ns tlie "Alf Wallis Ranch" r.ear
i o’clock a. m., on May 21, 1909, be­ ¡Dairy In said* county and state, tho
DENTIST
only the largest tree, but also the and Pelican Bay this year, but that Jay of June. 1909.
oldest.
It is more than 400 feet it Lad been decided to repair the
Benson & Stone and fore R. M. Richardson, U 8. Coin- ' samo being the place for transaction '»«tir» In American Bank A Tract Com
high and it is estimated that its age line now and connect wltu the West-
II. W. Ke s«o. I mlssioner, at Klamath Falla, Oregon, |of tho business of said citato.
peny's Building
Dated th!«, ths 29th day of March,
Attorneys for Plaintiffs an<’ thBt fl,,al
*•» «»«
is 6 000 years, According to Scrip- eru Union as soon as K was built to 4-25 6-3
PHONE 014
1 nt 10 o'clock n. m., on Jun«« 9, 1909, i 1909.
ture, "General Sherman" was a rort Klamath, This would neceasl- I
-
L*
m « tm rat LR
OREGON
J. F. WAI.I.IS.
before the Register and Receiver at
sapling when Adam and Eve were in tate only about twelve mlle3 I of con-
FL ETON l»E< I.IN'I S BERTH
Administrator
tho United State« Land Office at 4 4 23
the Garden of Eden.
itruction, and it would be a perman-
loxkovlcw,
Oregon.
nt line. It id not believed, how-
Irrigation At Any Cost.
ASTORIA, Oregon, April 16.—■
J. N. WATSON.
Prof. Byron Hall has boon ri'tnln
Now. coming down to irrigation, ever, that this was tl e only purpose Senator C. W. Fulton sent a tele­
Register.
cd six months more at the Pokcgamu
by all means encourage the land of the visit of these gentlemen.
The said contestant having, in a school. Mr. Hall expect« a gradual-
The Western Union is following gram yesterday to President Taft
owners of the Klamath country to
business college !
lecllnlng the proffered appolnt- proper affidavit, filed March 15, Ing class, and tho board thought
co-operate with the Government inclose upon the railroad and the crew I
ment as Envoy Extraordinary and' 1909, set forth fncts which show It wise to continue school until the
the construction of the irrigation is now placing poles across the chan­ Minister Plenipotentiary to China.
ttat after due diligence personal «<«r- May examination.
nel
on
the
marsh.
The
telegraph
system, no matter what the cost will
be. In the end it will be the mak­ line will be in operation to this city
WRtTB ro« CATALOG I
- » a—«
I
ing of the Klamath country. Only by the time the trains are running
a few days ago I was riding through on schedule time. As the Southern ,
a section of the Tulare plains, which Pacific will use the lines, their office
I have visited annually for thirty- will be located at the depot, but ft
five years. Years ago, during mid­ is probable that the Western Union
I
summer, it was a vast plain, parched will arange for an office up town
near
the
business
center.
and glimmering with intense heat.
The scant vegetation was burned to
a crisp, and save for a few bunches 146 VESSELS BlI LT AM»
of sagebrush and thorny cactus, a
NUMBERED IV MARCH
tings of verdure along the banks of
the streams and myriads of horned
During the month of March last
toads , no life was visible. Today, 86 sail and steam vesels were built
through irrigation, happy homes, and officially numbered In the
splendid farms and large orchards United States, 73 of them being,
grace the once desolate scene.
steam and nine sail, 75 of wood and ;
Rais«- Good Mule« and Horses.
seven of steel construction. Of the
Possibly I have already written too total number, 35 are for Atlantic and
much, but I cannot close without a Celt, 20 for Pacific, 14 for Western
few words In regard to the raising rivers, 12 for the Great Lakes and
of good horses and mules. Kia- lone for Porto Rican service, The
math county stockmen should not be * <r«*oss tonnage of tho vessels Is 24,-
afrald of crowding the market with 924 tons. During the nine months
good stock. The market Is good and i ending March 31 last, 696 vessels
will continue so.
Recently mules with a gross tonnage of 80,332 were
sold here at »350 and 3450 a »pan. built and cl artcred In this country,
Horses weighing from 1200 to 1550 as compared with 765 vessels with
pounds sold at prices ranging from a gross tonnage of 353,763 tons dur­
3175 to 3225 a head.
ing the corresponding nine months
ending March 31, 1908.
Lands Held High.
Orchard lands are se|||ng for fa­
bulous sums. Many people are com­
riague take the tariff! Who cares
ing here from the East, but a« they whether England or Germany has
are unable to buy, they will go else­ the greater armada of Dread­
where, and I am putting forth efforts noughts? What's a little thing like
to send some of the best of them to war in the Balkans? What
Whi a fever-
our glorious Klamath country.
I ishly excited people want t to know,
Hoping that Judge Geo. T. Bald­ and what they are trying to force to
win wins out for Mayor, I am
an issue, Is what Mr. James Jeffries
Very truly yours,
is going to do about the case of the
LEWIS GERUER.
sable hued Mr. Johnson of Texas.
Still in Force
MORE
GROCERY
SPECIALS
BUY LOTS NOW
A. E. CRANCE & CO
FRANK IRA WHITE
I
olmes
H
AS your boy or girl got
a bank account with
the First Trust and Sav
ings Bank? If not The
Republican will start one
for nothing
*1