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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1909)
F ’f Humor nnd Philosophy «x DVAÍAA N. SMITH PERT PARAGRAPHS. A taire la n man who lau t lu the lonat tntercatvd In wttut you nr» entliti-iliiHtli over, bul 1.1 antImalaatle over «orne thing fur which you don’t cum n al raw When II ninna to American hvlnwmut «f course the woman paya uv«ry time Taking the ««on celt out of u innu ought lu In- nyii utiyuioua with putting somi* mire lu liliu, lull Il I hu ’I. The only dlf ferrite e la thul Mime of ile tire il little more Indi reel mid Ini If ul than olbitrd tu trying lo get tbi lami of tlu> other fellow The tumi « Im li.ie n prfwxiim <-ngng<- oient uboulil not cotiiptaln if In the ami lie fii.il.« ho luía Itero a«|ureM«d dry Any Llud <>f ready to eat living look« good to the perfectly li.irmlraa chap Who lina to tuuke Ida own living Prnbnbly U h » rentuin why tlicre un no iiinny utili ippy innrrlni-ci Is U mise Clic girl does nel tliluk III.il ttie youiig unni us busliuiid llvrs up to ull flint I» luiplli-d In n stdltnlrr engagement ring Keeping still la merely an Imitation of I m -I iir wise mid Mimrtimre la Juat n« «fTectlve aa the mil thing. ♦ f A girl who trenta her aullora badly OO.tlit to be ervcrely dealt with for con tempt of court. Warehouse and Mill Sites at LOOKING DCWN YUKON AVENUE. On« of tho inoHi travel«.-«! highways of lh«i AI ilbku -Yukon-Pacific Ex* position will fi«t th«« hi r«>«-t to wh"h huo been g1v««u tho namo of Yukon Avenue. Yukon Avenun makes Its way across thu exposition grounds from west to east, und tlm i-uds ur>- mpreeentad by Klondike Circle near the entrance, and Nome Circle on which fronts th«» claaslc Forestry build ing. It crot.sM the roaring Car.cadi-M on oriental brldgus of handsome design, and from Its central pert tho buildings of Hawaii and Alaska, bucked by the enormous federal structure, are directly to tho north. Just to tho west of Klondike Circle the Pay Btreak winds In a general direction from north to south, and at the eastern end tho land gives wuy preelpItouHly to the shores of l.nk<- Wm-hlngton It Is on this beau tiful shore of the lake th«- natural arnpltheatre Is located, and nature has ho quaintly formed this delightful spot, that small effort has been re quired of man to transform It Into an perfect an exhibition place aa is possible. Its curving, stoping aid* i complete a a<tmi-clrcle, and from Its tiers of lowering seats 30,000 sp«-ctators tnuy witnueu Ihu co tor lain meats with no possibilities of occupying a single undmilrubl« seat. A wonderful variety of architectural display I k shown by thu many building*« through which Yukon Av«-nu<- pirns -a, and during Its course tho Visitor pll-H.H from man madri monumenta through parts of inagnlflc-nt forests whot«* grandeur him never been marred by the (Instructive craft of Mammon'a dlHcl|>lew From every aldo the line of horizon Is defined by mountains whom linea aro dolili« ited In pnrp-tual snow, and atrctch- Ing away as far as th« eye can travel r< at the waters of Puget Hound. niDLAND On Sale May 15th D. B. CAHPBELL Primit <va Aerici Navigation I........ i at hand And vary a.mn throuehnul the lan.l The nallvee atti ba to Aa tina n law;« ,a ever blew. And they will rw to teytr aurprive Their bouanhobl Irauurm in (he aitine A rloud no lar<«*r fhnrt n hfciul Will vrry wutklrtily rxp.«r><| t’ntll It hat lar*;» W «<11 ».♦> A b »oflM a«•»•oii'ii y<»u < minot pay And II» pliyful onward flight Will ph k up ®Vrr> thins 1 1 eight Ths burr» t»®for® flit» «rip Will from It» • intintili bin ■» aJIp A • .1 Ilk® • mirlrrn »Irship will Go Bailing ovar yondrr hill And evoluitila wide ami belt. Will Belilo tn a r-..I nt wheat I To-Cnthiw In tre traln of couiw Win b» a bugni and a borsa •’«> o ciiilr m.il a dro.c of «wlne An<t other crltlera In Ihal lino To conio down ecAlteicd tir And wlde Aa wllh thè < yrloiia'a whltn tl»ey rido Hl MMONH The ciclone lo a clavful aprtte. Far tiiince Inanimate tabe night When li dlaplaye Ibe buav eiim And renda Ila forcea down Iho lino Yuo n«e®r kMW WhM li »HI do So do not let II | lay wllh you THE AUDITORIUM. The Alaska-Ytikon-Parlflc Exposition at Hrattl«, occupying 250 acres of thu campus of thu l.’nlvomliy of Washington, will result In benefits for Washington’s ».-at of learning that the University could not have hoped to secure In many years, had not the great fair of 1909 been planned. So the exposition that will exploit Alaska. Hawaii and tho Philippines and emphasize tho Importance of tho growing trade with the Orient will leave, after Its gates have closed, u large number of permanent structures to constantly remind tho people of tho Northwest of tho Alaska-Yukon- Paclflc Exposition and the place It will occupy In the history of the Pacific as the modlutn through which ono-half of the world was brought tn such close touch with thu other und a tremendous impetus to commercial ln- tercoursc given. Hoven buildings on tho exposition grounds will bo left for uso of the Unlvorslty and tho auditorium, one of the flnest of this group, cost tho Statu of Washington more than I: '0,000. While the oxposition is In proyrews this building will be used for conventions, congresses and cen ter« nci-ti. and Its hundreds of s.-ats were In place and the butidiug turned over to *ho exposition management throe munths before tho opeulng d-te of the fair. Met Bcm« H«rd Word*. "Ilow did iwui out lu th® civil arrvlee el nmlnatlon T' "Hr had a bnd urli I • Daybreak. Tí o »IIwry |l»«m Of i • i ippll* . » I rewiu Th« Hat' • ♦ y* curri •»». An«l I Kvhlvti ray OC I! •• wakli’i; <1.4/ Th® joy of Ilf« con fr* .«»• I Hut Ilin morning bright ItribKA no dnliKbt. Though Uto luya of morn ara tbronclng. For tboy find ma far From the placo you are. Ami Uio day growa |>ulo wllh longing Possibilities. "Got n re mninendittlon from your last plteo?" "Horry to say I ha vs not.” I “Why not?" "I don't know Whon I left the boss wns running after inc. |M-rhu|>H to give me one. but I did not wait to soo.” Depended. "Docfir. wlmt sfinii I do to romovo ♦his «uiirrfluotis fl.-nit?” “Excrlao.” a "Wfin form hoeing In tho garden «>r Rolf?' "How much money linve you got?” Sounded Good, "You ire nil run down ” "Whitt shall I do?" "Try in tu re’s r<-tnod!ca.” ’’Woull going to Ilio bull Ritmo do?" Did What H« Could. "Docs ho lose much nt |M>kcr7” ‘‘Not I groat deni. You know, he only linsn small Income.” Unclaoaified. No. bitldtna cnatlea In the air Martini ba architectural Nor ranunl. nor would you eweor Tha|lt was Intollocluat Just a Guasa. 441 Her flee la her fortune.” “WhatIs ber buslnea»-«at exterml- ¿ ... MO ORIENTAL PALACE AND MANUFACTURERS BUILDING. The Palace of Oriental Exhibits and Manufacturers Building have 4 frontage on Cascade Court and Geyser Basin and look across at Foreign Exltiblu und Agricultural Palaces; Yukon Avenue separates these mag nificent display buildings, nnd in tho back grouud the state buildings of Oregon and California ure located. Construction work on theso buildings was completed Inst year and exhibits are being received and placed in position. Tho Oriental Palace will house the most valuable collection of Far Eastern art that has ever been sent from tho Orient, and will present displays from Japan, China. India, Ceylon, Straits Settlements, French Indo Citing, Borneo, Java and all tho eastern countries of Asia. The Manufacturers building encloses a vnst amount of exhibit space and every foot of this has been engaged for display purposes by domestic and foreign manufacturers. Tho Interest manifested in this department of the Alaska-Yukon-l’aciflc Exposition Is world-wide and competitive dis plays will bo general and comprehensive. Exhibits are being daily re ceived aud the heavy work of Installation is rapidly bolng accomplished In tho Circuit Court of the 8tate of Orugon, for the County of Klam ath. W ■ A. Turner and W. P. Rhoads Partners under the firm name of Tur ner Bros. * Rhoads, Plaintiffs, vs. J. Frank Adams, Martha Adams and F. O. Pierce. Defcadants. Sult in Equity to Foreclose a Lien. Sum mons. To the above named defendant, F. O. Pierce: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed ag- alnst you In the above entitled suit, >n or before the 6th day of May, 19U9, that being the date of tne last publication of summons, and the last lay within which you are required to answer, as fixed by the order of pub lication of this summons; and if you fall to appear and answer, the plain- tiffi will apply to the court for the ' rollef demanded in said complaint. S Id suit is brought to foreclose , a certain material-man's lien on a . ortain 1 % story barn, of which you are the owner, situated on tho follow ing described land to-wit: The B% of the NE% of Sec. 7. I F|». 41 8.. R. 11 East of Willamette Meridian In Klamath County .Oregon; which said lien is for materials fur nished by said plaintiffs to you to be us d. and which were used, in the construction of said barn, and for which materials said lien was there after filed with tho county clerk of said county, within thirty days from the timo the said materials were fur i nished, and was for the sum of 3109.- 3 with Incidental costs to the amount of »G.80; and for an order to sell said barn to satisfy the amount of said lien, together with reasonable attorney’s fees, costs and disburse- ments. That unless you appear and an- ' swer on or before the 6th day of May, 1909. the plaintiffs will apply to the cgurt for tho relief demanded In said complaint. This summons Is published In the Klamath Falls “Republican,” a week ly newspaper printed and published at Klamath Falls, Oregon, by order I of Hon. Georgo Noland, Judge of 'said court, dated tho 23rd day of March, 1909; tho first publication to be made on the 25th day of March. 1909, and the last publication to be made on the 6th day of May. 1909. II. W. KEESEE, Attorney lor PlalrtlL. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. »'UR HALE OR EXCHANGE. 320 acres of cattle or fruit ranch plenty of fine water. Inquire at thl« 3-lltf U. 8. Land Office at Lakeview, office. Oregon, April 8, 1909. FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that EMERY A. PLUMB, of Klamath Notice is hereby given that ths Falls. Oregon, who, on December 3, uuderslgned Las filed her final ao 1904, made Homestead Entry No. count and report as administratrix 3325 (Serial No. 01123), for SE^, of the estate of Ebenezer N. Colson, Section 29, Township 37 8., Range deceased, and that ten o'clock in ths 10 E., Will Meridian, has filed notice forenoon of Friday,, May 7th, 1909, of intention to make Final Commuta at the County Court room of Kla- tion Proof, to establish claim to the math County, Oregon, In Klamath land above described, before County Falls. Oregon have been appointed Clerk, Klamath Co., at his office, and set as the time and place for at Klamath Falls. Oregon, on the hearing objections thereto and for 29th day of May, 1909. settlement of the same. Claimant names as witnesses:: MARY E. COLSON, Tom Patterson, Berry Stiles, Administratrix of estate of Henry Meyers, John Hibberts, Jasper Ebenezer N. Colson, deceased. Hibberts, all of Klamath Falls, Oregon. FOR SALE CHEAP. J. N. WATSON, 4-15 5-27 Register. 3 3% frelght wagons with beds, 6 3H freight wagons with beds, SUMMONS. S 3% freight wagons with beds. 3 logging trucks. In thè Circuit Court of the State 2 buggies. of Oregon, For the County of 1 8 passenger thoroughly braced Klamath. stage. Sult in Equity for Decreo 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. Stiles, the above named Complete blacksmith outfit Defendant: 1 pair Studebaker truck In the Name of the Stato of wheels. Oregon, you are heroby required to Inquire of G. W. McIntire at Farm appear and answer the complaint ers Implement and Supply House. 4t filed against you in the above en titled suit, on or before the 27th day' of May, 1909, that being tbe day of the last publication of summons, and the last day within which you are required to answer, as fixed by the land, or know anybody who order of publication of this summons. does, you ought to get in touch If you fail to appear and answer, with the steps farmers in air tho plaintiff will apply to the court parts of the country are taking for the relief demanded in said com I plaint. Said suit is brought to se to protect themselves from some cure dissolution of tho bonds of mat of the commission men who I rimony existing between yourself and have been robbing them almost plfiintlff. ever since they were boys. This summons is published In the Klamath Falls "Republican,” n If you dint own any, but want weekly newspaper printed and pub the best short ¡lories printed tbit lished at Klamath Falls, Oregon, by month, get the order of Honorable George Noland. Judge of said court, and dated April JUNE EVERYBODY’S 12.1909; the first publication to be For Sale By mado on the 15th day of April, 1909, and the last publication thereof on F. E. ANKENY , the 27th day of May, 1909. AMERICAN CONFECTIONERY BENSCN A 8TONW, 4-11 5-3 T Attorney« ♦or Flair MF If You Own Any Farm