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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1909)
♦ * ♦ NKWH FROM YON NA ♦ ¡B-"‘ FT*}.. Jacob lluitf k wuul to tliu Fais un Halurduy to alluud li u moot lug oi the Wulur Usura A Moclutloi*. Duck i'uul wui lu Dairy Friday, ter. Leo, th« county arsuasur, was In Younuit lust wook ■«■JSSiiig tin prop.u ly. Carl Allumi U liuullng pints for Ci as. tecLuwber. Mainili Viuliu Is dillllug In grain Raymond Viu.d wus riding horse i in Yimnu I'm In Mr. und Mr.i. J n Kirkpatrick wcul to Illy H Is we k, .......... they wiii woik fur IHuuniior.f amp Biui. C. C. I'lursou nod son, Jorry, am Wullor Hlmpsuu wu«u lu Hairy bun- day. Chas. DruW and Hey Pool returned this woelt Horn too ll'i'ivullon wlieru they have boon on bualti -ss. Wllilo Joua i wu.t In Hairy H inday. A PORTION OF THE CASCADE COURT Godfrey Beck suxai Wm. Flackus' The Palaeo of Orhm'nl E '< M f' ' s one < f the twelve mammoth dis place Hunday tu deliver some luoal play tiulldlngi flr< completed by th Alaska-Yukon Pacific Exposition which ho lad »old them. Its lines are In pl ai'ng conTa ' ’<> • »i•• Att* • i''ursl an1 Manufacture*« Mr. and kits. Ci ax. McCumber aud buildings, with which they ur« croon- 1. and th-!r position overlooks the family wore visiting at the home of benutlful fortnul gurdena *xr.<l water <!!>■: by of th« Car cades »nd Geyser Mr. nnd Mrs. Thus. Hlanley Sunday. ■ Haaln. Tho weather I as bouti very warm The cxh'blt placed wlthlr th • w;<"v of ’h • Oriental building eonsM' 1 We boro fur tho pusl few du)S I i < f I ir Eastern art and manir tu'os oio ot th« must gf -cmut <1 alaO been having sand storms. fac'urcd nrtislcs over ih'.pp«d fro-; -h« Orient, and la bewildering In Frauk Boca wont to iiursofly last beauty and extent Not a country of A-fa 1» wPhout representation, and Monday. Hu la riding for horaoa. treasures of old and modern art, r-cver before permitted to leave the Krull Kgurl v aa tumu from tho lands In which they were crenlcd, will be re-<-n for tho first time tn the Laughlin piace baiurUay. land of the Occident The mutter of arrangement of the Oriental exhtbit Uoo. Smith aud auu, Orville, aro haa been placed In the hand» of th« r- oat competent nnd artlatlc men at •Uli hauling bay from Juhn Linda command ard Its display will l»> worthy of th« magnificent collection ptulff lu ll.cll I.UUH'-fUld About tho Oriental buildlig urc gntbored 'he great buildlnga housing Mrs ’I liuiuaj blaulv? was vialllug the United Htatea exhibit and th« Aln»ka, Hawaiian and Ph'llpplne dis al oxrs. Gudiiu/ Huck Munday. play». On« of the largest bandstands Is within clove distance, and from Wm. Wight of Hairy was at Win. Its doors th« most noted musical organlzatlona of tho world will be beard place BuuJuy. Flaca us' dallv. A few da7 a i K» Henry Htauley caught a coyote lu a wire loop trap. io idu.l.u II Frauk Ihwk auu Willie Jouas were * lAJllELLA NEUN N ZIEN. • in Bouauta Muuday. Sulecl the best cows you can find, * I Mr. and Mrs. Lail Adams uiado a 'that Is, thoso Hal coiuu the ni-aiust Mr. and Mrs. Pankey wore visit trip to Trout Crook Sunday | to tho standard of excellence fur tho ing al Have Campbell's Hunday. W. II Bliss wai lu Hairy Monday. purpose wanted; thon »elect a bull Goorgu T. Clinu came up frutn An agent was through tho valley uuiuuiuing in luo must omluuut do- I Klamath Falla Sunday ou the surge thia week »«lllng eatracta and utuvr groe puaalbla the pul tit a ut real uk - uud was mot at Buuauxa by Goo i gu things. There wore also agents In oileuca for the outcome expected, Aoblo. thia neighborhood for the firm of not In fancy bleeding but in adapta Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Delap re Lovorln A Browne of Chicago. bility to lb« end suugti turned home Saturday altor a Mrs. Iva Childers of Klamath Falls ll lur milk, tbu bull must have iwouk's visit. ____ Is still visiting al tho homo of Mr. some of a line of uuliorm milkers, Mr. Tomlson of noar Bonanza was and Mrs. Sam Randles. for hore th« udder and milk vulns at Lurella Sunday. Manu«l Vierra la hauling hay from are the essential part, In fact, the Merrill Killgore wns at Ixrrolla on hla lower placu to the bum« ranch. male must possess the peculiarities' ' Sunday. Mr. Milla wus In Hairy Tuesday. Mrs. William Pankey visited Mrs. Mrs. N. H. Drew, who wax at the •I aractcrlatlc of the breed, nnd better Falls with her daughter. Nett. who''f ,ron> • ot "«’raordluary ox- (Clarence Hunn Saturday. coilenco. I Mrs. td Duncan baa been quite wm taken sick last week, returned Htart The 11 err i. 'sick the past week and went to Kla- homo Hunday. Wlth on« ycarllug bull for each tuath Falls for troalmi nt. J. G. Wight went to the Falls on ten two-year-old heifers, »elected *»! E. R. <’. Williams returned ^rom Saturday. Mrs. Joo W< Ich and children wont staled, and which Lavo uul beuu bred. Klamath l ai lx Muuday, accompanied up to the road camp Saturday, where .Coop them from contact with other by Mrs. E. H. Phillips. Ml 13 I.cn Bussy Is quite sick. Hl MMUNN I Mr. WcRh Is worklug, aud returned utile, and especially keep their own Miss Jusil.j Malono is recovering' >ull as much In sight as possible. Hunday «veiling in Che Circuit Court ot the State Godfrey Bock hauled wood Hatur- The next year's produce should be from a sevure cold. of Oregon, tor the County of Klam Little Mury Williams Is speuding ten calves, one-half of which should day. few days with Mis. E. H. Ppllllps. ath. Bey Pool was hauling wood Inst be heifers. Geld the steers, and make Bl: i IL C Cowley entertained a W. A. Turner and W. P. Rhoads, »».al u . j may L j dc-lreJ of It week for C. E. Drew. uiimu.’i ui rriiiu puupic ,n Loiiwr of t'aritiura uuu«., the firm name of Tur- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Flackus enter Rear the heifer calves In the best tiautier possible, and with their wire her sistur, Gladys Pool, at her uer Bros. A Rhoads. Plaintiffs, vs. tained friends lest Hunday. md dams when In the pasture, and hum« Saturday. The guests report a J. Frank Adams, Martha Adams and Louis« Egerl urid W illie Bock wore nt other times do not allow thorn to splendid time. in Dairy Hunday. F. O. Plareo, Defendants. Tho many friend of Horace Shild- Chas. Carbon Is putting up the >ee strangely marked animals. Suit tn Equity to Foreclose a Lien. lur aro rejoiced to sec him In their At the age of two years brood them tower for bls windmill. ; Summons. midst again. Clns. McCumber Is through put to their sire. He will now bo four I To the above named defendant, F. O. The bridge below tho Clear I-ake ting tn hla crop nnd Is now fenclug cars old, and should be kept simply Pierce: dam across Los. rlvor Is oomploted <n good flesh, not really fnt, certain- a garden In the name of the State of Oregon, and ready for service. [ you are hereby required to appear The Yonnn Valley Telephone Co. y not lean; but strong, vigorous nnd Mrs E. R. C. Williams and chil h«ld a moiling at Dairy on May 3. healthy. When ti.cse calves are two and answer the complaint filed ag dren wero visitors nt the home of Th« officer« elected wore:Wn>. Welch, years old, breed tl om to the name ainst you in the above entitled suit, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boggs Hunday. Chas. E. Drew, Walter Broadsword. dre, nnd no on to the fourth genera on or before the 6th day of May, Miss Frances Oral am, who Is at tion. Thus this produce will inherit L. A. Blersl and W. P. Hodg«. 1909, that being the date of tne last tending tho Bonanza school, was s L. A. Hlcrxl wore 15-16 of the blood of th« sire, being publication of summons, and the last I visiting her mother, Mr». Sturd, on visiting at Mrs. C. Liakey's at Swan the fourth generation from the or lay within which you are required to Hunday. iginal sire and dam. They will grade answer, as fixed by the order of pub Lu..u mat Bunday. Tho next quartely mooting of tho lication of this summons; and if you Jim Lug»« was in Dairy on busl- as follows: First generation, one- M. E Church will be held at Bo- I rail to appear and answer, the plain alf bloods; second, three quarter noss Bunday. nanxa. John Andorsou Is having his floods; third, sevan-clgl ths blood; tiffs will apply to the court for the Mrs. Roso Harpold nod Mrs. Glb- horses pastured ul Mr*. L. M. Fitch's and fourth, fifteen-sixteenths bred. relief demanded in said complaint. son of Bonntiza were at tho quarterly Said suit is brought to foreclose IVn Years' Producr. place. mooting held In Lorolla Saturday. a certain material-man's lien on a Mr. DoLap visited at Manuel In one year from the ten cows and curtain 1% story barn, of which you Vierra's place Tuesday; from there tiie bull, we have ton calves, Ove Lu went to Jackxuuvillo to visit his heifers and five steers; the second Representative McCall of Maaaa- are the owner, situated on the follow tuulhur. year, ten calves; the third year, ten chusotta believes the Philippine Is ing described land to-wit: The E Vi of the NEV4 of Sec. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McCumber calves; tho fourth year ten calves. lands should have their independence rp. 41 8 . R. 11 East of Willamette were In Dairy Haturday. This year wo havo also five calves, and that if they were Independent C. W. Bhcrman was at Wui the produce of the first year’s calves they should be neutral territory, so Meridian In Klamath County.Oregon: Welch's placo Hunday. Tho sixth year we will have twonty- as not to bocome the theatre of wars which Mid lien Is for materials fur flvo calves, the seventh year thirty, amoug foreign powers. Accordingly nished by said plaintiffs to you to be the eighth year thirty-five, tho ninth he has Introduced a resolution re- used, and which were used. In the Tho United Wlrolosa Tolegraph construction of said barn, and for Company, with Pacifia Coast hoad- year forty, and the tenth year forty- quuating the President to open neg which materials said lien was there ations with tho various nations of quartors at Seattle, lias begun estab five calves as the produce of the or after filed wltu the county clerk of th6 globe looking to nn agree« cut iginal cows and their progeny, mak lishing a wireloss station In Salem, tald county, within thirty days from which will bo located on the west ing In all two hundred and forty an for the neutrallxation ot tho Islands the time the Mid materials were fur and for the recognition of their in bank of tho Willlamette. A huge re imals ranging In age from calves to ♦ nished. and was for the sum of $109.- dependence whenever It Is granted thirteen years old, of which one hun- ceiving polo 120 foot long arrived i ■nd boon delivered to the alto of dred and twenty-five should be fe- by the United States. The preamble 83 with Incidental costs to the amount to the resolution suts forth that the of 86.80; ■nd for an order to sell the station. A station Is also to bo males, argument for not giving the Islands -«aid barn to satisfy the amount of established at Eugeno and ono at their Independence has been that if Mid lien, together with reasonable Mount Ange) In tho near future, I As Indicating tho heavy movement tho United Htatos abandon them attorney's fees, costs and disburse- which will place Halom in direct com- of colonist traffic this year, officials some other nation would take them., inents. tnunlcatlon by wireless with Heattie, of the Harriman Pacific lines. Includ That unless you appear and an Tacoma, Spokane. Portland. Eugene, ing the Oregon rends, estimate tho This danger. It Is set forth, can be swer on or before the 6th day of May. removed by an agreement among the Mount Angel and Han Francisco, and volume to that territory this month 1909, the plaintiffs will apply to th« nations of Europe and Asia, whereby also all of tho coast lino stations. nnd next month at 70.000. against the Independence of the Philippines court for the relief demanded in said I I ms tl nn 38.000 a year ago. The would be declared and they would complaint. Recently Mrs. Taft purchased from record 8prlng movement for colon bocome neutral territory. This summons Is published In the Limit.-General II. C. Corbin a splen ists was In 1907. when 68.300 were Klamath Falla "Republican," a week did Jersey cow. Passersby wore as carried West In Mnrch nnd April. In ly newspaper printed and published tonished when they saw the animal the first four davn of Mnrch, 1262 Mrs. Orvlll T. Bright, president nt Klamath Falls. Oregon, by order placidly grating on the White House colonists went West through South of the Illinois Congress of Mothers, of Hon George Noland. Judge of lawn and were told by the policeman ern Pacific gateways, F.l Pnao and says that women should free them-' said court, dated the 23rd day of on duty that ehe was the "first cow Ogden, as compared with 788 a year selves from _ March. 190»; the flrat publication to ___ _______________ dressmakers and ___ ml1lln-| fci the land" and entitled to every ago. era. We would raspacttully «uggust! be made on the 25th day of March. ' 8<kA(B m Kt I na 11 sin In that they wait until spring Is at' 1968, and the laat last iv publication to Ki* be courtesy and consideration. Presi dent Roosevelt's tennis court has When a girl falla tn love with a least a little further advanced: the made on the fith day of Mav, ttfit <11. w KEESEE. betu turaed Into « pasture for U« loafer we usually And him the idle weather In mrsr parte of »!’• enun- AlfurfV ier PlaHtU • • v .« -I" r.-i*.:1» «• ■4 “irf »«rrt ! iii F ’ I I Warehouse and Mill Sites at MIDLAND On Sale May 15th D. B. CAMPBELL I ■■ NOTICE FOR Pl Il LI (ATI ON FOR SAI.K OR E.U RANGE. 320 acres of cattle or fruit ranch—• plenty of hue waler. Inquire at this 3-1 lif U. 8. Land Office at Lakeview, office. Oregon, April 8, 1909. FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE. NOTICE la hereby given that EMERY A. PLUMB, of Klamath Notice Is hereby given that th« Falls, Oregon, who, on December 3, uuderaigned Las filed her final ac 1904, made Homestead Entry No. count and report as admlnistratrig 3325 (Serial No. 01123), for SE^, of the estate of Ebenexer N. Colsou, Section 2 9, Township 3 7 S., Range deceased, and that ten o'clock tn ti>« 10 E., Will Meridian, has filed notice forenoon of Friday.. May 7th. l»o». of Intention to make Final Commuta at the County Court room of Kla tion Proof, to establish claim to the math County, Oregon, in Klamatia land above described, before County Falls. Oregon have been appointed Clerk, Klamath Co., at bls office, and set as the time and place for at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Che hearing objections thereto and tor 2 9th day of May, 1909. settlement of the same. Claimant names as witnesses:: MARY E. COITION, Tom Patterson, Berry 8tiles, Administratrix of estate at Henry Meyers. John Hibberts, Jasper Ebenexer N. Colson, deceased. Hibberts, all of Klamath Falls. Oregon. FOR SALE CHEAP. J. N. WATSON. 4-15 6-27 Register. 3 3% frelght wagons with beds, 3 Vi freight wagons with beds, 81MMON8. I 3M freight wagons with beds. > logging trucks. In the Circuit Court of the State 3 buggies. of Oregon, For the County of 1 8 passenger thoroughly braced Klamath. stage. Sult in Equity for Decree of Divorce. 1 set buggy harness. Jackson N. Stiles. Plaintiff vs. Flora 1 set hack harness. F. Stiles, Defendant. 300 pounds chain. To Flora F. SUlaa, the above named Complete blacksmith outfit Defendant: 1 pair Studebaker 3% truck In the Name of the State of wheels. Oregon, you are hereby required to Inquire of O. W. McIntire at Farm appear and answer the complaint ers Implement and Supply House. 41 filed against you in the abovo en titled suit, on or before the 27th day of May, 1909, that being the day of the last publication of summons, and the last day within which you are required to answer, as fixed by the in the May EVERY order of publication of this summons. If you fail to appear and answer, BODY’S MAGAZINE. tho plaintiff will apply to the court That’s why it holds the for the relief demanded In snld com undoubted supremacy. plaint. Said suit Is brought to se cure dissolution of tho bonds of mat Even if you are not a mag rimony existing between yourself and plaintiff. azine reader, try it. There This sum« >ns Is published In the is an unusual line of fiction Klamath Falls "Republican." a this month. weekly newspaper printed and pub lished at Klamath Falls. Oregon, by Read “Grimsden House order of Honorahle George Noland.1 if you like a “ thriller." Judge of said court, and dated April 12.1909: the first publication to he For Sale By made un the 16th day of April. 1909. and the last publication thereof on F. £ WKE/tr the 37tti day of May, !•••. (Not Coal Laud) Nat a Doll Spot I 4-13 8 tl BENSON * BTONS. fitterr.VTS fa? P'aMMV AUERICAH * CONFECTIONERY