Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, May 13, 1909, Image 2

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ALBANY, Or., May C.—The com-! ♦ ♦ ♦
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Adams et Grants Pasr
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it Is her. by ord* ted nnd din e!** I
tavo a. cur**l a iocauou Bad will, log scoaiou of the aiate grange wili
Henry Cox wont to Klumnlh Falls
Lu <1 <*> « x liKi.g«' l**r lauti under
that sudi notice be given by due nml
er*ct a 25,uu0 capacity saw mill be­ «Aiu.*id«.'r the proposed plan ot holding i'Lur day night at 9 o'clock und re­
il i l:-alh>ii «» tir Ì ì I aium !!« l*'nll*>.
proper publication.
low Kono.
The n* w min will bo annual sesuiou e*i Ito Oi\guu legis­ turned tho next morning.
Imkeview, Oregon.
J
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WATSON.
located ou the property of it. W. lature, O3u si.sion to bo devoted ex-j
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March 2 4, 1909.
Tho moving plcturia wore very
Regi 1er.
4-1 fi­ so
Tower at th mouth ot B.ar Valley ; ciusivUy to the introduction ot j
HAVE VOV
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sufficient
cuntcui
uilidavit hav-
good Saturday night.
Mrs. lien
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*.. . .C from the railroad, ’ bills, and the next session to the'
* uivU iu thia odi'u ba J*il*a ll.
M.W HUM is
Fa us sat.g two songs which pleased
KI MM<iVS.
Tl.o 1*
m is below Keuo and ' pas.-mge er rejection of the bills for-'
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every eno.
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cbout a mile and a quarter from the merly introduced, no new measures)
.*-..1 iusi home tc.id entrj No. S957,
3 Pearl and Manter Herbert
Downing ranch. A spur will be put ;o bo presented except under au;
In thè < ir* uil < < urt *t thè Stai«' OÍ
D ".nor* st nnd Louis Tolle, Klamath April L’J. 1903, liaai cmtificatu No.
in by the laiiroad to haul out the i emergency.
Oivgnn, 1 r thè < utility
O33i>, issued Augu. i 11, loos, for
At a meeting of Liuu coliti*, il ot * F-.'.I j student;', wcro lore to visit die W Lj N\v , BE L* N W % , NE %
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manufactured product.
ol K lumai h.
Messrs. Harvey and Adams are the grange at Lyons, a cum mitte?, i t’.( Ir friends and parents Sunday.
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nnd Jane H.ad­
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D‘ - red S.OoO.OOO feet of standing I’almer mid A. C. Miller, was na;u 1 livery buggies belonging to tho Cox which il is alleged that said William Coles, l> t* nduut.
timber to b: gin business on. They to prepare resolutions embodying . ros. of the Mascot l.v. ry stable.
A. Oluy l.us utterly failed in re­
To tho ubovo
lava a cral .act for box material, (this plan and to prc3.'ct them to
The dance given by Tom Balls apuCt lu sold entry to cunipiy with Jol.u Calca;
If the plan is last Friday was w ’ll attended. The tho pubi ic laud laws ot the United
and ? :t of their output will bo ’tho state grange.
In thè tramo ot
I»''* »• R
M
RICHARDSON
t’.yr J ta California, With all of,approved by the state organisation, music luruislied l:y the Lamm Bros.
4 and luu rules aud i\ guluiioiis you avo Ltrcby I ‘ <4 u i 1 uU lu
>«.ar
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bo made to enact it ..us very good. Thu ladles gave tLc
t! ' ccm:
going into boxs3, this _n effort will
iijl.ed thereunder with le.’vr-
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UnikJ S'.aks C niinissiun<r
I supper, which was nice.
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t! :u the better grad s for 'into law by tho initiative route.
« uc lu establishing aud maintaining igidaut you lu
I * ’ k .' ctt tied
This sarao committee was also In­
tho local r rket.
timhei ; and home tead
i-uca upon
upuu ..aid
said laud
land; that he did mil on or 1 '
the : 3rd ua. of
Henry Cox went to Klamath Falls
Ti.l3 v. 1’1 r.'.ake the third mill In structed at tho meeting to prepare
PROOF TAKEN
uilsh u residel ico in a houso Jun-, im,
I bi.u
I ot
Monday.
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• which will saw box resolutions for presentation to the
land within si: t months from
nnd (
Horn-
51ay
5,
1909,
to
Mr.
and
material, a:.J it 13 predicted that ' stain grange, recommending a unl-(
a of entry; thnt ho Ims never
V. ithhi W! 1 h you n.
t . :,!
a t:
years Klamath county form passenger rate on all railroads Mrs. Lob Mitchell un ll'j pound
ded
coatinuouilv,
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at
all,
upon
tu ß x -d b
will be furnishing the greater por- doing business in Oregon. There are' uaugii tor.
IU , It act of iuud; ilia i lie Lus never of pub
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About two weeks cficr tho eighth
tlon
on of t’
V xes for the fruit s.c- some line3, it Is statad. that still*
BENSON A. STONE
i vat co or improv* ■! tho same, If i oil foil to apj LT a. ! d n.iav
u tho
u.u u
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tienn
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Callftraia. It U quite prob- maintain
023 Cf
old
of i 4 cents grade examination, the pupil* of that
that 1.1s only proc mej of com­ Plaint! Iff« will a ily i,o
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
k » ♦ ' : e. at ♦ t: era will be a numb.'r of ■ per 1'.ile, and legielntlon is desir.-d *:*! expect to give comme.icjmcut
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: P*. ng with tho Loin***t ad laws wui tor it« u roll» l dei
.7 tn r ri run Ranh
o'* er saw mills built in th a timber. which will force all roads to ob- ,exv.cists,
: ct _ u box Hour. - then on und a plaint.
i to <rec.
<tn<l Tin it Bldg.
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Dr. O. F. Demorest expects to
rear E cho within the next two servo the 3-c?nt rate.
immll log . *.tbL*, ..
Said suit U br u^’ t for t
Thera arc largn bodies of
j cn.-i
The Linn county council went on icavo for Bly on May 15lh, where Le ■ LbiiuafUr
KLAMATH
F*LIS • OREGON
oaid Lomuslcud uulrymuu po.iu of qulbtiug A
a t.lta'
tiv.be • in that section which are record in favor of the submission of will do d ntal work,
loft said premia.*'! und engaged in the sa% or *41. BE)4 of
cas.'.y act
ible in case a branch tho state normal school question to '
Grand.ua Wilson la very ill with a , bu «¡nt « in Klamath Fails, Oregou, Ju in Tuwtibi.ip 39 S. 4IL 11
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is extended to connect with tho rail- tho people in tho 1910 election by I Lad cough and cold.
Iaud that ho also leased nnd firmed Wiliam, tto M .-¡.L. an In F
road.
means of the Initiative, and thus
ATTORNEY AND
Charlie Cox lias started the wood a truct of land belonging to his County, Oregon, and r* loosing nnd
settle tto matter permanently.
COUNSELOR
AT LAW
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atisfyiag n certain moi g~go us tb«>
saw to going again. Ho and John
EXAMINES FARM.
There wo3 a spirit’d debate at
i Siskiyou County, Calif., where said ..■uno applied to ILo uboVa describe«!
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Johnson cawed 18% cords today.
the council on t! e subject of an
tract of bind so laitsod was located, r*al properly; m.id mortgagu b* lug ROOMS 7 AO, MURDOCK BLDG.
Dr. J. G. Patterson fell from the
C. S. Seofi Id, of the Department initative measure to secure state­
and that for tbo past year, und tor given by H. W. Keesee mid Ro»«>
of Agriculture of Washington, J. P. wide prohibition in 1910, but no scaffold of bis new building and
more than u year Imiuodiutely pro- E. Keesee to join <*n December 7,
Irish, Jr., of Oakland, E. C. Chilcott' action was taken,
It is said that broke his arm.
WILL A. LEONARD
oaodlng his making final proof on 1897, und fur the coats und dlsburso-
of Hartford, Vt. and Thos. H. Means,' thl3 question will come up in the
Esther Cannon returned from Cal­ said l«om**.iU‘ud <uiry, thu contesloe uf uaid suit, and unless you Opp« or
engineer in charge of the Truckee ’ session of tho stalo grange this ifornia, where sho has been visiting.
DENTIST
I wiui engaged in the bu..lnetM of con­ nnd answer sold compluint on or be­
C:.::z pt:jest arrived in tho city spring.
ducting
u
»aloou
In
Slskyou
County,
fore thu said 3rd day of Juno, 1909.
Last Friday morning Billy Wilson
WlthrowMrlh/isc Building
Friday evening. These gentlemen, ac­
was taken to San Francisco on ac­ iCalif., at a place commonly kuownus tho plaintiff« will apply to th«> Court
companied by Engineer Heileman,
HE WILL AFTER THIS
That for tho relief demanded In raid coin­
count of his health. He has been “tho hold In the ground."
went to Midland Saturday to inspect
DR. C. P. MASON
said ooiiletitoo submitted his final plaint.
very
ill.
the tract selected by the Service a3
proof
on
said
tract
of
land
on
or
“Oh, Henry," said she blithely
This
summons
Is
published
In
the
Lee Clemens was another man who
DENTIST
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an experimental farm.
As he sat down to dine,
Falls
“Republican,"
a
fell from a building.
He was not 'about the 22nd day of AprIF, 1908, Klamath
Office in American Rank A Trust Com­
The Government has secured 80
“I have bought the sweetest cushion hurt very badly, just skinned up a but thut no patent has issued thereon weekly newspaper printed and pub-
pany's lluililillg
acre3 of high land to be used a3 an
Tnat the only pretence of cultivating II slu'd at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
For a dollar ninety-nine!
little.
experimental farm, most of which is
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said land by tho said contonteo, or by order of Honorr.blo George
Dave Cox expects to movo his fam­
KLAMATH FALLS
OREGON
under the ditch. No work ha3 bcsn “It was bargain day at Stanley’s
anyone in his behalf, wns theplough- Noland, Judge of sr.ld Court, dated
ily into the house belonging to Mr.
done on the land yet, but it will
And they advertised it so
Ing of about Half un acre, which said the 21st day of April, 1909,
be cultivated and improved this That the store wa3 fairly crowded. Owings.
ploughing was done just prior to the firs', publication to bo made on
year tn accordance with tho recom­
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Durham ex­ date ot submitting final proof; that 25th day of April, 1909, nnd the
For the prices were so low.”
pact to move into the house of Mr. be nc-vec cultivated said land, or any publication to bo made on tho
mendations of Mr. Schofield.
Mr. and Mrs. portion of tho same, to crop, or day of Juno, 1909.
and Mrs. Welch.
”H’m!’’ he coughed and looked
expect
to
travel
soon.
Welch
askewly.
made any pretense of ever cultivat­
Honson A Stone
SUT DISMISSED.
“As sure a3 I’m alive.
H. W. Keesee,
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Whitney ing said land other than tho plough­
Attorn*;s for Plaintiffs
ing herein mentioned; thai for more 4 25 6-3
are up from the sheep camp again.
The injunction procaedlngs ln- We arc selling that same cushion
At a dollar twenty-five.”
stituted Tuesday by Abel Ady against
• FRANK IRA WHITE
C. C. BROWER
Leo Robinson, in which a tem­ I
porary restraining older was issued, Not a word then broke the silence
Till his wife, with many sighs,
was s-itlcd Thursday, Judge Noland
signing the order dismissing the suit Softly said with accents tearful.
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And* why don’t you advertise?
that evening. The order wa* a3ked
Shelton (Conn.) Booster.
for by R. S. Smith, Mr. Ady’s at­
torney, for the purpose of preventing
Mr. Robinson consummating the
A farmers' union was organized
sale of certain property, alleging at Elgin recently. The charter list
that such sale was in contravention I includes 30 of the progressive
of certain agreements existing be-1 farmers
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section, and
of ________
the Elgin
tween them. The order dismissing I thQ new organization starts with
tho prcc ' dings settles tho matter. good prospects. The union Is or-
Mr. Robinson was represented by ganlzed for the purpose of advanc­
C. F. Stone.
ing the business interests of North­
ern Union county and for the
mutual benefit of the farmers. Only
a temporary organization has been
County Judge Griffith and the formed, but permanent officers will
Commissioners have been gathering be elected this week.
Statistics today on the number of
eggs a man can eat a day and for
how long he can keep it up. Among
Judge Willis of London says he
the bills presented at this term were never has used a telephone, read a
tliose contracted for during the Sunday paper, ridden in the tube
rec* nt quarantine on a number of railway, watched a horse race, gam­
small pox cases in the county. It bled, entered a place of amusement,
appears that something like 78 dozen ran a debt or borrowed money. He
eggs were consumed by the attend­ certainly ought to be a good judge
ants. This would be 12 eggs per if leading the simple life will qualify
day for each man for a period of a man to bo one.
over three weeks.
A reasonable
variety and quantity of other food
Mrs. Margaret L. Young,
was also eaten.
widow of Caesar Young, the book-
• While a scientist Is figuring out maker for whose death Nan Patter-
what it will cost to signal to Mars, son was tried for murder, was rec­
Harriman is busy getting a billion- ently married to George W. Lan­
Mr.
dollar railroad in working shape. gdon of Sheepshead Hay.
Thus far removed in their dreams Langdon has managed the Young
are the worshippers ot theory and racing stables for Mrs. Young since
her husband’s death.
practice.
A DOZEN EGGS A DAY
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I-JAS 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
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