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I BIG REDUCTIONS On all Dry Goods«ndShoes HHKRIFF'M BALK. tho land above described, before the County Clerk of Klamath County, at ilauiath Falls, Oregon, on the 16tb day of July. 1909. Claimant uamea as witnesses: Herman Schmor of Dairy. Oregon; Charles C. Chitwood of Klamath Falls, Oregon; Fred Coliman of Klamath Falls, Oregon; Fred Jnnss- ou of Klamath Falla, Oregon. J N WATHON, 6-tO, 7-15 Register. I loo Reward, Jioo. Th* reader« st Ibi* |«|>«r ¡«III ba plaaaad •• laara tliai lhara la *1 l«aal aua ilraadad dlsesas lhaieelauaa ku baan «bla Io aura la all Ila aiaaaa, and lhal is caurrh. Hall*« Caiarvb Cura la iba uuly |walll«s uurn uua kuuaa in Iba aaaaiieal tratorully. Catarrh balng aaoa- ■llluthioal dlaeaar, r**|alrva a runaUlulioual IrsaUuvul. Ilall'a Catarrh Cura la laban IB- loruallr. asllna >llractly upu'i lb« blood aa<l mucous aurlaoaa at lha ayaUui. Iharaby da- alroylsg Ilia luumlallnu ot Iba disossa, and glrlug lha pattern «transito by bulbi lug up lha cutialliulivu and saalatiug natura In doing Ila aurk. Tbs proprietors bava au nmrib I al th lu ila curali«« powers tUai may O*M One llundra.1 Dollars lor auy casa li lolls io Sure, loud lor Hat ol ‘osCtuoiCala Wiier<*aa. judgmout was rendered and euterod on tho 36th day of April, 1909, lu an action in the Justice Court for the Precinct of Llnkvllte, Klamath County, Slate of Oregon, before A. D. Miller, Justice of the Peace for said precinct, between l(. W Kuesm*. plaintiff, and J. E. Sulli van, dofeudaut, iu favor of plaintiff and against deteudanl for tbosum of seventy- five dollars with Interest HIMMoSIH. thorcHin at tho late of six pur cent per at.num from the 26th day of April, 1909. and tbe further sum of lu the Circuit Court of the State of .50 POI ND HACK • .70 SALT. 4 GROUND Oregon for the Couuty of Klatnutli A prise for olucidatlug the tariff thirteen and twenty-five one huu- .NO 50 POUND HACK DAIRY SALT.......... drodthk dollais costs and disburse Suit in Equity to Foreclose a Mort would seem a better In vest «meat for .SO POUND SACK 1.00 TABLE HALT . . . guge >10,000,000 than oxchaB|ing ffashus ments. aud whereas a transcript of IOO POUNDS 7.00 St GAR said judgmout and proceedings had American Bank and Trust Company, with Mars. Sit; AR . . 14 POUNDS 1.00 a corporation, plaintiff, vs. E II before suit! justice of tho peace, tn . . IN INÌUNDS 1.00 prunes ...................................... Burwell, defendant. said case, has boon fil<*<i In tho office . .14 POUNDS 1.00 RICK, JAPAN........................................ To K II. Burwell, tho above nnm<xl of the Couuty Clerk of Klamath .15 KETCHUP, REGULAR PRICE 25c County, Orogou, and which said defendant In the Name of tho State of Ore judgment was duly docketed In tho s—u zv r A A z*w /"V CASH ONLY HUVS AT THESE PRICES gon. you are hereby required to ap Judgment docket of tho Circuit • fee V'lV* VO. OTHER BARGAINS ON THE WAY Court of tho Stale of On-gon for the pear and answer the complaint tiled We liMve «<>uu- <l«Hlrabh> Lami I County of Klamath, ou tho 13th day nguinst you In tho above entitled suit of May. 1909, and tho sum of seven ou or before the 8th day of Jul). i4> ■■xciiauge for iiii|>r<>v<sl |>rup- ty-five dollars with Interest thereon 1909, that b 'lnTu the date of the last erty in hlanuUli l'*Jl*— laud at the rate of six per cent per annum publication of summons and the Inst •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•eeeeee ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦e 1U.AL ESSATE TRANSFERS. iluil will tn« irrigated,> 1‘ui for IA>RKl.ia NEWS NOTES. ♦ l'LKVNA NEWS. ♦ ♦ ♦ from tho 26th day of April, 1909, day within which the defendant Is «vili) li water ia no y’M riMuly. and thlrt'-<*ii and tnuutyfivo <m**-hun- r<s|ulr«>d or permitted to answer, us Klamath Falls L. & 8. Co. to W. C. Sonn- ihok'e langell Valley dri'dths dollars costs and dHbur***- fixed by tho order of publication of Gordon, lot 4 blk 6. Bunea Vista add J. H. Barnes is logging at B. E. Clarence Gunn and William Irwiu n>-nts of said net Ion Is uow due this summom*. and if you fail to up , land to exchange for land under to Klamath Falls. >10. Kern's ranch this week. I wore In Klamath Falls Friday and thoriM.n, and b> virtue of an uxecu- pear and answer the plaintiff will ap Irrigation near k lanuti li Falla. G. F. Sevits and family, who have Saturday. Hot Springs Improvement Co to lion issued by the Clerk of tho Cir ply to tho court for the relief de i been ill for two weeks, are all recov C. A N. E., right-of-way, >1 Mrs. Dave Campbell was a visitor cuit Court of tho State of Oregon manded in said complaint O. II. Harshberger et ux to Sophia ering. at Bonanza Monday Said suit Is brourbt to foreclose u NOTH'ED THE for the County of Klamath, *m said A. Rrentner was in town Tuesday. S. Henley, one-half interest in lots 1 Miss Florence Boggs returni*d judgiu ‘tit. commanding me to satis certalu mortgage vx.s uted by Perl E 4MMNU 1'1* IN Mr. and Mrs Ivan Laam and fatr.- from Klamath Falls Sunday, where and 2, sw 4 of sw t* sec S and w4 fy said judgment, internet snd costs Carroll to Uus Muthase. said mort of uv, V* and lots 1 and 2 sec 17, tp By visited at the home of Mr. Curl she had been visiting her aunt, Mrs out of the personal property of said gage being assumi-d by you and as Sunday. 40, 8 r 10?, >10. George T. Cline J E. Sullivan and (or want thereof, signed by the said Gue Melbas« to tho i Mr. Sutton and Charles Sevits were C. E. Worden et ux to W. H. Ma- F. IX and C. J. Swiugle were in tbeu <>ul of the nsil property belong plaintiff, and upon which there Is a son, sw *4 of 8«\i sec 22. w4 of at Mr. Byers' after some hors<*s Tues Klamath Falls Friday ing to said J. E Sullivan, in said balance due and unpaid of >2.000 nwVi sec 27, tp 39, s r 9 e. >10 day. Dave Campbell and Tom Wilker County ot Klamath and State of Ore and interest to the amount of arid ». <’. Al*riJ4GATK, Louise Woenne. administratrix, Wil! Baldwin of Klamath Falla son alteudod the Water Users' Asso Fifth Htrsw-d, near Main. >173 33. and also for the sum of gon. and not being able ufter dllli- to John Hibberts, se4 of n»4. ne4 called on E. Thompson of Long Lake ciation meeting at Klamath Falls >300 attorney's fee«, and for costs gent 'te.irch and inquiry, to find any of se4 sec S and s4 of nw% sec Sunday on business Mr. and Mrs William Duval were, personal property belonging to J. E and disbursements of said suit. G. W. Heavilia was in Plevna Hal!« visitlug in Bonanza Monday 9, tp 38, s r 10 e, >750. This summons Is publish«! In tho Sullivan, in said oounty, out ot which Geo. E. McCaulay to Thos. Coppin, after a horse which he purchased of Born, to Mr. and Mrs Clarence to satisfy said judgment or any part Klamath Falla "Republican.*' a week R M sw4 sec 1, se4 sec 2. tp 37. s r 9 e, Mr. Sutton. RICHARDSON Gunn, May 29th, a son. thereof I hnve levied upon the fol ly n<*wspap*>r printed and published1 E. Thompson and family called on | »10- Mrs Young of Merrill is nursing lowing described r<«i! property of at Klamath Falls, Oregon, by order : United States Commissioner C. E. Hoyt et al to Ann O. Sise- Mr. Griffith and his niece. Miss More-I Mrs. Clarence Gunn. | tbe defendant J. K. Sullivan, to wit of Honorable George Noland, Judge, more, lot 4 blk I. lot 4 blk 2, Hoyt's ditb, last Sunday evening Mrs. F. D. Swingle returned to TIMBER AND ili »MESTE A4) of said Court, and dated June 3d.; add to Fort Klamath. >10. Mr. Van Valkenburg purchased Ashland Saturday after an extend<*d 3K 4 of SE 4 of Section 31. NW 1909, tbe first publication to be made PROOF TAKEN of NW 4 of 8<wllon 27. E 4 of 1 4 Rachel Gray et vir to W H. some hay of Mr. Alford last week. visit to friends in Langell valley. on the 3d day of Juno. 1909, and the Office. Third »nd Msin. opposite City Township 37. NE 4 of 8«tion 38, Mr. Griffith and Miss Meredith Marcho, s4 of se4 and s»4 of Sunday night about 11 o'clock, last publication to lx* made on the Library. Telephone »1. sw4 and nw% of so*4 sec 7, tp 40, have just returned from Odessa, Walter Campbell and wife were South Rang** 13 East of Willamette 8th dur of July. 1909. b r 12 e, >800. where they have been visiting with awakoned by the explosion of cart meridian, in Oregon BKN8ON A 8TONE. Notice U tb<w*»(ore her**by Kt »no Aztec Land and Cattle <"o to Ir- Mrs. Doche and Mr. and Mrs. Grif ridges and found their house on Are BENSON A. STONE 6-3. 7-8 Attorneys for Plaintiff that by virtu» of said execution Ij vine Family Inv. Co., wij of ne% fith They escaped in their night clothe«, will, on Saturday, the 17th day of ATTORNEYS AT LAW and wlJ of se4 sec 33, tp 23. s r G. F Sevits and son. Clifford, securing nothing except the covering Ntmt'K FOR i*UltUCATlt»N. 11 e, >1. hauled baled hay to town last week. of one bed by cutting through a door July, 1909, at tbe hour of 3 o'clock Bank (Not foal land.I John Brett to C. H. Daggett et al. Mr. and Mrs Ford and daughter to reach them. They do not know in th** sftern<x>n of said day, at tbe ( and Trujtt Bldg U S Land Office at Iakov lew, two-thirds interest in lots 1 and 2 of Keno passed here Friday going to how the house caught Are. They front of the courthouse door in KLAMATH FALLS • OREGON Oregon. May 34. 1909. Klamath Falls, Oregon, sell at public blk 10 Fairview add No. 2 to K. F.. the Falls. went to Mr. Campbell's father's auction to the high*>at bidder for NOTICE is hereby given that WIL »10. Mrs. Barnes and family spent house. They cut through the back of W. 8. Raster ct ux to J. G Pierce. Thursday afternoon with Mr. Sevits their smokehouse and saved their cash in hand, the above doser I bod LIAM la ALLISON, of Wampus. Ore ne>4 of bw % see 28, tp 37, s r 9 e. G. W. Heaviltn is breaking a horse moat and lard. Mr Campbell lost a real property, or so much thereof as gon, who on August 6, 1903, made ATTORNEY AND rnay necessary to satisfy said judg Homeatead Application No. 1705, this week tio. Ano house and a barn in May. 1906. ment in favor of If. W Keoaae and Serial Number 02090, for NK4 Sec . COUNSELOR AT LAW W. H. DeMotte et ux to J. G against J. E. Sullivan, together with tion 20, Township 39 South. Range 6 KLAMATH FAUX. OREGON Pierce, n 5» of ne 4 , ne >4 of se 4 dee O Short's auction ad on page 6. See O. Short's auction ad on page 6 all coats and disbursements that have East Willamette meridian, has died ROOMS 7 A 8. MURDOCK8LOG Bee 33, ne\; of nw*4, nw% of n«4. or may accrue. notice of Intention to make Final sH of ne4 sec 32, se^ of ne % sec The San Francisco and Portland Dated at Klamath Falls. Oregon, Five-Year Proof to establish claim to UPPER UKK NOTES. 33, tp 37, s r 9 <*. >10. WILL A. LEONARD Steamship Company of Portland will this 10th day of Juno, 1909. the land above described before C. J. O. Sveen to Martin Haagenson givo a prize of >50 for the most ap Oscar North is moving the cook W B. BAHNES. R. Doiap, County Clerk, at Klamath lot 4 tec. 1, lots 1 and 2 sec 2. tp 34, DENTIST house from its original site near the propriate namut for tho two now 5000 Sheriff of Klamath County. Falls, Oregon, on the 17th day of s r 14 e. »iuu. saw mill to a location near Buena ton steamers for the San Francisco 6-10. 7-15 July, 1909. Withrw-Melhnae Building Kristian Jorgenson to Martin Vista. Having bought the building, and Portland line. Each person sug Claimant names as wltneesca: Haagenson, nV4 of nw>4, se 4 of he will enlarge it to two stories and gesting names will give their full L. W. Anderson of Wampus, Ore NOTICE FOR PCBI J< ' 8TION. nw% and nw% of ne>4 sec 26, tp convert it into a general boardlng- name and address and reason why DR. C. P. MASON gon; David Blackmore of Pokegama, 36, b r 15 e, >1,000. house. the names should be appropriate to or U. S. Land Office at l^keview, Oregon; Charles Meesnor of Poko- DENTIST George C. Hill et ux to Abner Much building is being done on the I characteristic of the State of Oregon. Oregon, June 4, 1909 gatna. Oregon; Bod Fraln of Poke- Weed, lots 1, 4, 5, 8 and 9 sec 4. Offire in American Bank A Trust Com Upper Lake shore just now, and ; 1° case a single name is selected from (Not Coal Isind.) gama. Oregon tp 34, s r 74 e, >10. pany ’ s Building NOTICE is hereby glvr>n taat J N WATSON, Wm. Linkenbach et ux to L S. much more ia planned for the Imme- two different competitors >50 will bo PHONE 814 diate future. , divided between each This compo- MYRA VAN BRIMMER (nee Apple 6-3. 715 Register. Thompson, ne% of se 4 sec 30. t* KLAMATH FALLS OREGON Mr. Crumpacker U planting sev- ' tition is inaugurated solely with a gate) of Klamath Falls, Oregon, who, 39, s r 12 e, >700. eral acres of spuds and other garden j ‘ view “*o“ •** ------- -- to on August 12. 1903, made Hotno to allow •»'" the people of «■» Oregon How Is the title to your land? If Geo. O. Knott to Mrs. R. G. Hart, , name these ships suggestive to the In stead Application No. 3148, Serial you don't know, got an abstract from I stuff on the old Hanks place near 8w4 sec 9, tp 35, s r 14 e, >800 terests of this State. The lists close SE «4 No 01170, for SW <4 NE 4. the Winema landing Klamath County Abstract Klamath Development Co. to D. Tom Staten is putting the Red June 15 E4 HW %. SE 4 NW 4. Section Co, oppi.sltfl Court House. 4-8tf B. Campbell and Roy E. Naftzger, Rover in commission so would-be 12, Township 38 South. Rango 9 Be>4 sec 16, tp 39, s r 9 e, >100. BUSINESS COLLEGE rollers will have to look out for Tariff for protection ought not to East. Willamette meridian, has flled wiwewei M «M *w. « t « I have some good cabbage plants H. H. Van Valkenburg et ux to breakers. mean tariff for revenue which the notice of intention to make Final for sale yet. Henry Janssen, back of W. C. Dalton, sw % of nw >4 sec 1. Bert Childers' brick yard presents I other fellow must pay Five-Year Proof to ««tablinh claim to Hayden's Jewelry store tp 41, s r 11 e, >1. a lively appearance. He has a kiln ■ H. H. Van Valkenburg et ux to Lakeside Co., nw% of se%. sec 3 of 120,000 almost ready to cool off; *WI and lot 3 sec 15, tp 41,sr 11 e and and is building another that will con-; tain three times as many as the pres- < lot 6 sec 7, tp 41 , s r 12 e, >1. O. A. Graham et ux to Ada F ent one. The boatmen have had much high Alexander, nw4 sec 10, tp 41, s r wind to contend with for the last two 8 e, >1. Bruce Gaddis to Charles Degen, or three day3, but no casualties are lots 3 and 4 blk 8 Fairview add No reported. Steamers Hornet and Eagle- 2 to Klamath Falls, >10. rived from up the lake to-day. J. P. Colahan, guardian of L. 8. Colahan et al to Chas. Horton, Hornet with a log raft for Long I sw% of sw|4 sec 15, s©4 of se^ Lake Company, the Eagle with two bargee of sand sec 16, ne*4 of ne% of sec 21, nw% The Happy Hooligan, with Cap-! and sw% of ne%, n of se’4, ae4 of se4 sec 22, w 4 of nw%, n»4 tain Hansbury and the pile driver. Is expected to-morrow of sw4 sec 26, ne% of ne4 sec 27, The Mazama will be employed all! tp 37, s r 114 e, >550. G. W. White et ux to J. M. White, week in towing barges on Crystal I s% of sw 4 and sw% of se% sec creek and Wood river. She is not expected home till next Saturday. 30, tp 39, s r 9 e, >10. Work on two or three new houses ! will be begun in the next day or so. See O. Short's auction ad on page 5 Seven are now under way, some near , ready for occupancy. Captain Alex Nosier would have VENISON COMES HIGH. hfs friends know that hereafter he Deputy Game Warden L. Alva will without fall entertain them on ! Lewis swore out a complaint against Sundays, and no one coming to St. 1 R. A. Moon of Fort Klamath, charg Cloud will be disappointed in finding ing him with tbe unlawful killing of doors locked. Work of driving the piling for the i a buck deer on May 23d. The war rant was issued from the court of big box factory will begin to-morrow. L Justice of the Peace C. C. Jackson of Wood River precinct, Mr. Moon One of the handiest things about a' pleaded guilty aud paid a flne of >50 farm is a canvas largo enough to' and costs. cover a load or stack of hay. Those! Prosecutions of the violators of who still Black all hay outside need ■ the game laws will result In the per- one most. But there are many other petiiatlor. of the game supply, Dep- uses for one, such as covering loads uty Game Warden Lewis is to be com of grain that can not be unloaded be mended for his alertaeM In the en fore a shower, a protection for the forcement of the laws. binder on dewy nights, etc. Still in Force MORE GROCERY SPECIALS A FRANK IRA WHITE C. C. BROWER I-|AS your boy or girl got a bank account with the First Trust and Sav ings Bank? ;lf not The Republican will start one for nothing ■