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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1909)
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ MERRILL HEMS. ♦ * ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ The pi «.lent Intention of the H m ♦ ate (.’ommiluoo on Finance Is to place ♦ ♦ • a duty of 20 cents per ton on iron ONLY ONE WEEK MORE Thu moving picture show tflVOU I Claronoo Harris wus u Fulls visitor oie. Under the Dhigloy law Iron ore I* dullable at 40 cents per ton, last Friduy uigul via« good. I'hursday. while the l ay no bill puls it on the A liuuce Wus given uuur the picture B. C. Burnett spent Sunday nt the fr<», list, 'li u decision of the 8 mate ■how !• riduy uigi.l. Falls. Committee Is In the nature uf a A lu ge iiumuor of tim Merrill B. 8. Grig «by pu»s id through here com pi om Ise and was brought about people ullmid.d tho recitili given by Saturday, taking u loud of grain to by ll,o insistence of Heuator Burrows Mis. Ulacumlui lu.il halm day alter ihu Fulls. of Michigan and bls colleague, Suu- uoou. Il was very goud. Jennie Icon bice wus visiting at atur Alduu Smith. Thu Morrill school literary assocla- Cl as Mack’s Thursday. tlou hr.d Ils regular iliuuung lust Fri Mr. and Mrs. Iconbice ■nd family Fur the purpuse of raising more day After tho society udjuuruod we went to Midland Sunday. revenue, Representative Sisson of Ham Short nnd Myrtle Milin went Lad un urlili limile match. I Mississippi has Introduced a bill lev Alla Hulls visited In ill« country to i’oe Valley Sunday. ying a tax of 32 on every pistol, Chas Mack was over to Tramel's Bunday aftornuun with ber friend. dirk or other deadly weapon manu PLoubu Brown. Saturday. factured la the United States Georgs Kelfur Is drilling In grain Henry Cox made a quick i trip to " Klamath Falls Sunday I lie took for John Short. It they know that Taft 1s going to Mr. Cunningham has purchased the veto Mrs. A. Schurtgon and children up. a tariff measure that does not Mrs. M Mix Is nuw working for Crater ranch. suit him, ----- will - --------- , 1 ibe ------------- senators ------- be any J. H. Harris was a Falls visitor mure tractable and use their knives Mrs. W P Kbudes Charles Cui came boms from lb« Tuesday. any less viciously on the Payne bill? W. J. Elliott spent Wednesday sheep ranch Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wolford I was night st the Falla The Krupp*, of Germany, will at 8. E. Icenblcn Is plowing for liar They in town Saturday trading, once begin the manufacture of gun have been very busy un their ranch ton Burnett. cotton In the Mexican republic. The Mrs. J. H. Harris arrived from a few miles northwest of Merrill. Mexican government has donated J4 The M E League gave a social California Wednesday evening. buildings of steel for the use of the went W. F Arant and son. Jay. at Mrs. Harter’s residence last Tues Krupps. day evuelng After the league to ths Falls Friday. John Hbephard and T. M Cunnlng- meeting, gatuee were played and re It seems a shame that Lieut freshments served Everyone seemed bam wore Falls visitors Thursday. Shackleton did oot bring the south { J. O. Wight passed through here to have a pleasant time Those pole with him so there wouldn't be present wore: Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. with a load of lumber Friday. so many Incredulous persons. 8. E Iconbice hauled a toad of bay Whitney. Mrs L E. Martin, Mrs. Kallenburn. Mrs. Able Ten llruok Saturday. Il seems strange that thus« coun Misses Alla Balls, Grace Barrows, John Hibberts was hauling shingles terfeiters caught in Chicago did not I Eatun. I Saturday. Pbeubo liruwn, Frances have enough money sin hand to put Lena Kattenborn, Ada, Alice, Yalta | W. T. Elliott spent Sunday at the up ball for their appearance. ÍÍ Turner, Ina Mnckcy, Muriel and Falls Janette Harter, Harriet, Nellie and The Michigan Central Railway will ••Jessie Garrison, Yretla and Jypoy * 4*444»*4****»*«4 electrify Its Detroit terminals and Its I Johnson; M<-s»rs. 1x'«i and Charlie YONNA VALLEY ITEMS. ♦ main lino for thirty miles to Ypsilan Grown, Calvin, Luther and Chester * ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦ • • ti. Mich. Haskins. Elmer Carr, Johnnie Brook, Mr and Mrs. Hobt. Barter re- Fred. Charlie and Carl Orchard We presume that before the tariff luined to their Lomu at li>e Falls The M E. Lndy’s Aid gave a very question I* finally settled we shall Inloreailng musical entertainment onIHuuday. u ukluuded visit with Mrs. hear once or twice more from l< •' • brother, l'ut Colaban, lu Friday evening. Refreshments wer« 1 Cat ncgle. ¡ Yunna. served after Hi« ontortalnmcnt. I Albert Buck uud Vera i'eai non The British having discovered 'luit d tosi tool again after u long ♦ south polo- or nearly discovered It ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 0 ausane«. ♦ —will probnbly be suspected of 0 Jus. Wight Is no w I Billing lumber ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ trying to colon lie 't. |(iom Ihu Fulls. 'ihu lumber is from I —------ Those » I »Il I UK the Fulls ftum tbli* n ..bed which he bought from Masou Full SALK < 11 LAI district Suturday V «re <’. il. Fuulk- Davis 0: Cu. a )< ar or two ago. John Audornuu is now LuuHng buy nor, Alexand r and Nick«) Kuro- 3 3% freight wagons with bods, cow and Mrs. A. Brantimr. fur Mr. Vlulera. 6 3H freight wagons with beds, Mrs. Alford and sun, Lloyd, spout Mrs. N. 8. Diew 1 wuut tu Dairy 5 Kaiurday and Bunday at tho ranch. Fi iday. ’♦ freight wagons with beds. logging trucks, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ager and family Mr. Mills of North Yunna I» luok- •» boggles. tntido a trip to Ihu Fulls Tuesday, H>K uiound for bay wlth which to 1 s pu . cinger thoroughly braced taking their little boy to tlio doctor. (eod Lis team wlilu bo la doing stage. Clifford tbvlti and Hill Hum») .uniiu lucmiUK- (<inii.’ iii Mi V m Vai 1 set buggy harness. Ibe loads in Yunna uro I1U* Koud. Tuesday to g t s.tmu alfnlfn «< d I set hack harness. but If Ihu pr< ¡n ut dry weather hoops Suu pounds chain. Arthur Bovlts, who Is ult«i drug .p, they will uu auou loo du .iy lur high school nt tin Fulls, visited with pICUlMUl liuveilug. Cuiupleto blacksmith outfit. SLMMDNS NOTH E FOR PUBLICATION. bls parents Saturday uud Sunday uf I pair Studebaker 3 Yk truck GLus. McCuiubcr intends to put In FUR SALE OR EXCHANGE. last week. pail of bis crop tho second time, wheels. In the Circuit Court of the State Roy Nelson rode from tho Fulls puit ut It Lavlug blown out. Inquire of G. W. McIntire at Farm 320 acres of cattle or fruit ranch— (Not Coal I.and) with 11. F. Savile Friday. Wllllo Junas and Albert Beck ers Implement and Supply House. 41 of Oregon, for the County of Klam plenty of hue water. Inquire at tbia ath. lao and Guy Thompson visited I uvo teluurned from Trout Cr< < k. 3-11 if U. S. Land Office at Lakeview, office. W. A. Turner and W. P. Rhoads, al tlio I omo of G. F. Suvlls Sunday. Godfrey Bock wus uu thu range NOTH E FOR BIDS Full WIMIII. Oregon, April 8, 1909. Notice Is hereby given that sealed Partners under the firm name of Tur Clifford Bcvlts spent Friday, Siit- rldlUK fur stuck Friday. FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given that urduy and Sunday with Mr. n nd Wm. Ubimuu uud Chus. Sherman, bids Will be received by tho County ner Bros. & Rhuads, Plaintiffs, vs. EMERY A. PLUMB, of Klamath • Notice is hereby given that th* Clerk at tie Court House in Kla- Mrs. Henvllln of tho Fulls. Sr., made n busluisi trip tu the J. Frank Adams, Martl.a Adams and Falls, Oregon, who, on December 3, uudersigned las filed her final ac luuth Falls, Or. gou, up to. the 8lh F. O. Pierce, Defendants. G. F. Scvlts Just made a u<-w Falla Saturday. 1904, made Homestead Entry No. count and re|>ort a> administratrix branding lion for A. Brcnlnur. John Fuilii luado a trip to Bonanza day of May, 1909, al 2 o'clock p. m. Suit in Equity tu Foreclose a I.len. 3325 (Serial No. 01123), for SE%, ■of the estate of Ebeni.er N. Colson, for furnishing wood for Klamath Summons. II. A. Alford look some buy to Ills Saturday. Section 29, Township 37 S, Range deceased, and that ten o'clock in th« lot nt the Falls Wednesday. Wm. Flackus went to tho Fulls County as follows: Tu tho above named defendant, F. O. 10 E., Will Meridian, has filed notice ¡forenoon of Friday,, May 7th, 19n», Eighty-live cords of four-foot wood Charley H vita caught a six-pound Sunduy to get Mr. Struble, who has Pierce: of intention to make Final Commuta at the County Court room of Kla trout Thursday. linen In tho hospital (or about a delivered at thu Klamath County in the name of the State of Oregon, tion Proof, to establish claim to the math County, Oregon, In Klamath Mr. Spurn- *r pa well through this .nunlh. ilo will bring hliu to bis High Scl ool building, and Forty you are hereby required to appear district Thursday. i.ome in Vonnu to Btay until ho gets cords of slxteen-lnch wood ricked up and answer the complaint filed ag land above described, before County Falls, Oregon have been appointed In the wood shed at the Court House ainst you In the above entitled suit, Clerk, Klamath Co. , at bis office, and set as the time and place for G. F. Bovlts, Bill Ramsey nnd itronger. Clifford Snvlts made fence Wednesday Earl Gray, who wus very sick with In Klamath Falls. Oregon; said lots on ur before the 6th day of May, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the hearing objections thereto and lur S3ttlement of the same. and Thursday. tho Uiuasles at Merrill, is al home of wood to be delivered by the first 1909. that being the date of the last 29th day of May. 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: : MARY E. COLSON, day of September, 1909; also Ffty ¡publication of summons, and the last Harry Pearson nnd Mr, Glbston now uud ablo to be ubout. Tom Patterson, Berry Stiles, Administratrix of estate of cords of four-foot wood to be deliver passed boro one day last wook, Gullu a crowd of friends wore visit I day within which you are required to Ebcnczer N. Colson, deceased. j Hill Ramsey visited with G. F. ing ut tho hum« of Mr. and Mrs. Scy ed on the County Road near what is answer, us fixed by the order of pub Henry Meyers, John Hibberts, Jasper Sevltu and family Inst week. Pool in Yunna Sunday, being Mr. and known us tho John Smart place, to lication uf this summons; and if you Hibberts, all of Klamath Falls, Arthur Bovlts was In this district Mrs. Sum Randles and family, bu dqllvored In May and June, 1909. i fail to appear and answer, the plain Oregon. J. N. WATSON, All of above wood to be cut out of tiffs will nrpply to the court for the Wednesday. Louise and Beulah Flackus, Wm. 4-15 5-27 Register. green pine timber aud thoroughly Mr. Curl purchased a span of Logue, H. Harris and John Faith. relief demanded in said complaint. liorses of Mr. McCoruuck. Ilo paid Albert Burgdorf of Dairy is now seasoned, Suid suit is brought to foreclose Thu Court reserves tho right to a certain lAuterial-man's lien on a 3225 for them. Ho Intends Io haul winking for Emil Fluckus. SIMMONS. wood for Mr. Evans with them. Mr. and Mrs. A L. Michael and reject auy aud all bids. certain 1 ‘A story barn, of which you C. It. DE LAP, County Clerk. Klumath laiko hc I ioo I opened Mon Mr. and Mrs. I’at Colul an and- In the Circuit Court of the State are tho owner, situated on the follow I day, April 5th, Lola Thompson Is family went to Trout Crook Sunday. of Oregon, For the County of ing described land to-wit: ESTRAY NOTRE. Ed. Wiggin« nud 1‘orry Randins Klamath. tho teacher. Tie El, of the NEY» of Sec. 7. Black yearling colt, with white Mr. Whitman went to town Monday. were In Dairy Sunduy. Sult in Equity for Decree of Divorce. Tp. 4 1 S., IL 11 East of Willamette C. Thompson and Roy Brown trnd- Mr. mid Mrs. Carl Adams wore star on forehead, Came to my place Meridian in Klamath County .Oregon; Jackson N. Stiles, Plaintiff vs. Flora •id wngonsliiHt wook. visiting at Mr. and Mrs. T. Ilam- about 2 months ago. Branded on which said lien is for materials fur F. Stiles, Defendant. •eft shoulder. Wm. CRAWFORD. MI hh liny visited with Maud Curl morsly Sunday. nished by said plaintiffs to you to be To Flora F. Stiles, the above named Reservation. Sunday. Mr. mid Mrs. Jeff Kirkpatrick nnd 3-l8-4t Defendant: I used, mid which were used, in the Mr. McCornack went to town Mon- W. L. Slmpaun worn business visitors In the Namo of the Stato of construction of said barn, and for TREA81 KER'S NOTICE. day on business. In Dairy Saturday. Klamath Falls, March 31, 1909. which materials said lien was there Oregon, you are hereby required to Mr. Brown Is seeding grnln this August Llskoy bought a calf of Office of tlio Treasurer, Klamath Co. after filed wltu the county clerk of appear and answer the complaint wook. Mrs. Wtn. Loguo last Saturday for Notice is hereby givon that there said county, within thirty days from Qlod against you in the above en Mr. Rny Ims been plowing some 110. Ho then wont to tho reserva nro funds in tbo County Treasury for ! the time the said materials were fur- titled suit, on or before the 27th day tho pnst week. Hon to buy more stock. tho redemption of nil County War 1 nished, and was for the sum of 3109.- of May, 1909, that being the day of -~^Mr. McCormick In contemplating rants protested prior and Including 83 with Incidental costs to the amount the la3t publication of summons, and putting In a telephone. Ho has tho Mr. Taft, it Is reported. Is to try jujy 1908. of 36.80; and for an order to sell the last day within which you are polos prepared nnd Is going to got to Induce Congrosmon to adopt u. [nterost on same will cease frutn i said barn to satisfy the amount of roquired to answer, as fixed by the i tho power of tho Mooro Bros, of 1441 EVERYBODY’S MAG III Will Will llltlTVU »1.1* , lht8 date Marcll 31< igg«,. tariff bill 4.II44V Hint will make till! tho I rich said lien, together with reasonable order of publication of this summons. Klamath Falls. man bear his proportionate burden, i attorney's fees, costs and disburse- If you fail to appear and answer, CLAUDE II. DAGGETT. AZINE has come back to tho plaintiff will apply to the court ¡Tlio President may not realize it, but County Treasurer. inents. town on a visit, after nearly Tho optimal huHband who sees a ho has a Iurger tusk o.i his hands — That unless you appear and an for tho relief demanded In said com really pretty hnt dl-pinyed In tho than tho building of a Panama canal. KLAMATH WATER swer on or before the 6th day of May, plaint. Said suit is brought to se two weeks’ absence. I Ie windows once In a while should re I SERB ASSOCIATION 1909, the plaintiffs will apply to the cure dissolution of the bonds of trvt- says he hopes to stay quite member ti nt thero Is nochance of Its Not a single Omaha Democrat at court for the relief demanded in said rimory existing between yoursetf and N <» T I ( K plaintiff. being bought because tho uglier onoa tend '<1 the dinner given to William All land owners under the first com plaint. a while with a number of This summons is published In the J. Bryan nt Lincoln. Mayor Duhl- unit desiring to make water riglil This summons Is published In the coat moro. the best families; he brings mnn told Ills friends that the "Lin application are hereby notified to get .Klamath Falls “Republican," a week Klamath Falls "Republican," a If you wish to set out. some largo I coln gang" bud turned him down their abstracts of title at once nnd ly newspaper printed nnd published weekly newspaper printed nnd pub with him a lot of new and hardy cabbage, cauliflower or on several occasions and ho request deliver them to II. S. Smith, Attor nt Kinmath Falls, Oregon, by order lished at Klamath Falls, Oregon, by I 6tories—good ones ; his tomato plants, cull nnd son sample* ed I. Is friends to remain away. ney, for examination, to avoid de- of Hon. George Noland, Judge of order of Honorable George Noland, I or lenvo your ord'r with Arthur health is much improved. lay In making tbelr application; a li- said court, dated the 23rd day of Judge of said court, nnd dated April C. Lewis nt tho Farmors Implement Oklahoma, In setting up Its own plications cannot be made until thls March, 1909; the first publication to 12,1909; the first publication to be For Sale By A Supply Hoorn. I ■' .'it’ government, Is biglnnlng to under- Is done and water cn n not bo had be made on the 25th day of March. mnde on the 15th day of April, 1909, Btand that Uncle Sam r elieved him for Irrigation until application has 1909, nnd the Inst publication to be nnd the Inst publfcntlon thereof on F. E. ANKENY the 27th day of May, 1909. Dnllls and Independence have de self of a big task when he surrend been filed. mnde on tho 6th dav of Mnv, 1909. AMERICAN CONFECTIONERY BEN8ON A STONE. II W KEISER. * termined to put old Polk County In ered tho Job of keeping redskins In C. P. CHASTAIN. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Attorney for Plaintiff 4-15 6-27 the publicity parado. Secretary. 3-25-5-6 4-15 2t order. > Special Price in Town Lots in MIDLAND $25 secures one lot within two blocks of Depot $35 “ “ one $50 secures corner lot $100 “ Main street lot Twenty-five per cent will be added to every lot we own in the principle blocks of flidland the day that rails are put down Get Busy! See Personal Mention I