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t ■ ----------- == (N)LOR-IUJND. SHERIFF'S SALE Ilin land above described, boforu the Ileo Howard, $iuu. Th« ruAtlvr« uf ihls jxp*»r •will |>«* pUa«0t| lu County Clerk of Klamath Couuty, at ittoeaM Three Irishmen were stopping at Wbor««**. judgtnotil was rendered Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 16th Irsrn th ai ih«tr« 1« <1 totel un* "Then there's our gasoline engine. thai ha« |Mwn al»U» lu tur« In aJI Ile a second-rate hotel aud one of them U hea genius has failed tn what it sud euter, »1 011 ih» 36th day of Aprii, day of July, 1909. 1 kept track of it once for three an<l i L ai i« catarri* Hall*« Catarri* Claimaut utunus as witnesses; t uro 1« ih«* uiily (Minili vu our<* uuw hiiuwn lu weeks. It pumped water to Hie bouse attempted, and talent says impos iiublbod so freely at the bar that he 1909, in ali action In thè Just le* o be carried to hU room, in Court for tho Provino« of Llnkvllle, Herman Schinor of Dairy. Oregou; Ih«» ui adirai (rateinily. catarri* brina aoon* and to the barn, separated the cream sible, when every other faculty gives ni liti t loiial «liiH'aav, requiem a onnsllluiioiml of twenty cow» and churned aud, up; when tact retires aud diplomacy which also slept a negro iu a separ Klaiuutli Couiity. Stale of Oregon, Charles C. Chitwood of Klamath irvatmant. Hall*« ('atarrh (fura ir labi'tifiti« ate bed. His comrades, as a practi ba* tied; when logts and argument li,'foro A. I) Miller. Just ice of ilio • Falls, Oregon. Frisi ('oilman of teruallv, sellili «tir«Hiljr uputt ih«» bluu4 aa«l worked all the butter on live gallons cal joke on him, proceeded to paint Peace for aaid predaci, b«Hw**ti li. Klamaili Falls, Oregon; Fred Jansa- uHit utis suri*« ««t uf tiiu a y aliali Itoaraby «A«. of gasoline at tlfteeu cents a gallon. and Influence and “pulls" have all lu the W. Kee;leo, plaiiiliff. alni J. E. Sull! I en of Klamulh Falls, Oregon. Air«») liig ili«’ («Hiiidallan uf ih« «Hanaan, au*l It saws the wood ami works the corn done their best aud retired from the i he Irishman’s (ace black. llvlnir ih»’ palimi Mrrugth by bulhilu« up 1 field, gritty persistency, bulldog te-' .Homing, when awaken >1 by the pro van, defeudaut, ili favor ut phiiutlff J. N. WATSON. shredder, and makes itself generally liit» runalliu liuti and ¿»atallitg naturali* tlolng prletor, lie got up and happened to and againal detendant for thoHuui of <>•10, 7 IG Register. more useful iu its way than the aver nac’ty steps in. aud by shoer force of I Ite «urto» III.» pru|>rh’luri Itavi»«» muri* tal ih cat eh sight of himself in the mirror. seveiit)- Ilvo dollara wllh luteroHt lu Ito t uiaiiv« |*MW«*r« thai lh< y uffar Otto age hired man, and at a small frac holding on win*, gets the order, I close* the coutrnet, does the impoa-! 'Oh, bejabbers!" he exclaimed, "ii lluiblrt’<t |H»ilat » un alt| va*' Il fall« lo curo. .si MMONH. thereou al ili« rate uf aix per cut tion of his cost. ** vih ( fur Ila* «if • c-’• un»ulai« "Then, the barn is a great cosatort. sibie Ah, what miracle* tenacity of the blamed idiots haven't gone and per anuutii froiu tiro 26th day of woke the nigger by mistake'" , purpose has performed! The last to I h the Circuit Foil id of the Hint« «»Í Aprii, 1909, and thè further »uni of There’s a cement basement under the And he crawled back into bed Oiegon lor I lie Fount) of Klamath A prise fui elucidating thu tariff ibirtoen aud twouly live one liun- stable- the only one oi its kind in leave the field; the last to turn back, dredths dollais costa aud diabui'se- Sult In Equity to Foreclose a Mort would sveni a better iuvcsli incut fur this |»art of the State. The manure , it persists when all other forces have ( THE U1V STROP. It has wou gage fio.ooo.ooo than exchanging tl todies meiita. and wheroaa a transerlpl of falls through traps in the stable door surrendered aud fled. satd judgliietil and procoedlng» had American Bunk and Trust Company, with Mara. and is preserved Intact and put out many a battle even after hope has When the train stopped at the llt- a corporation, plaintiff, vs E II. before «ald jlialicv ut thè peone, iu on the land at least four tunes a year. left the field. • li, ((,„ tic Southern station the Northern Confederate commanders Burwell, defoudant. salii cast . ha» beeli tlled lu the office That's anothei thing that gives us no tourist sauntered ou on the platform I To E It Burwell, the nbove named end of advantage over our neighbors. Civil War said that the trouble with Under a scrub oak stood a l<<au ani- of tho County Clerk of Klatnalb 4 Couuty, Oregon, ami which said defendant: They pile their fertiliser in their General Grant was that "he never mal with scraggy bristles The tour know when he was beaten." When Iu the Nani" of the Sint'* of Oil jii.lgment wa» duly dot k et '-»I in the barnyard and let the beet part of it 1st was interested. judgnieut docket of ilio Clreult gon, you are hereby required tn up- bleach and drain and wash away Grant s geuerals thought that bis ‘ What do you call that*” he Court ot thè State of Oregou for tbe P'utr and answer the complaint tiled without returning it to tho soil, armj. with only two transports. queried of a lanky native. would be train -J at Vicgsburg, they We lia»e Mint«* ileniralile I mim I County of Klaniath. on tho Llth day against you lu the above entitled suit which absolutely demands it. As th? "Rasurback hawg." asked him how he expected to get to >'*<li»ng<* for improved |>rop- of May. 1909. and ilio sum <>f sevttn- on or Ix'forv the xth <lay of July. old lingo runs— "Well, what is he doiug rubbing his men out. urging that in case of ty-flve dottar» wlth Interest theroon 1909, that being Hi« dale of the last •\Ve keep more stock «rly in kin inaili Fall»—land against that tree?" defeat he could get only a small part al thè rate of aix | ht ceni per annuiti publication of summon» and Hie last To make more manure Hint will ln< irrigated,. but fur "He's stropping himself, mister, of his army upon two transport*. He from thè 3«th day of April. t9<>9, day within which the defendant is To raise more corn just stropping himself." m I u <I i water I» uu yet nvuly. told them that two would be plenty and thirteeu and I weu .y -tlv" oiik -I iuu - required or permltt.»! to answev, as To feed more stock,' H«» li M* < tloh'r for all the men ho would have left 1 MUgell V alley nx*«! by the order of publication of , dr' dill* dollari, losts aud dlsburiwt- and so ou da capo. But they make a THE IH KMNG Ql h>HOS. ! when he surrendered. 1 his summons, and If yon fail to ap- laud lo i salii i m !.;* action is uow due e for laud uudnr serious break in the second link oi I It is the mau in the business world th« '• w..i and b> virtue of an execu- ’ pear und answer the plaintiff will ap- A Baltimore teacher the chain.'' irrl¿(i«U<Ka ii4M»r K la malli Fall«. tio:i ins ■d by tho Clerk of thè Ctr- | ply to the court for the relief de "Which link do you specialize in? who will not surrender, who will not explain the meaning oi surrender, who will r.ot take “no" «up-rate.” eui’ C«> it « thè State uf Oregon ( manded in said complaint I asked. IIAVK Yol NOTICED THE Said suit is brought to foreclose a i y hi Ktauiath. ou «sld Her answer was to open thi stable 'lor a.: .iswer, and who »lands his Charley," she said, "•.vhen t’lgb fo ground with such suavity of manner, certain mortgage executed by Perl E. MH IIOMKM GOING U r IN , judgm i ni. iiidiug nir to satis- come* your fat»- r rt turns lorn, door and reveal a double row of such politeness, that you cannot take f> .-mid . i.uu , UH**resl and costs Carroll to Gu» Mslhaae, said mort Guernsey cows standing comturtA.ily tired and worn o nt, d.x t t he? HILI/« AIHHTION ? ou. of i • •moiial property of said gage being aaaunied by you and as in roomy stalls with their necks in offense, cannot turn him down, that “Ye*, ma'am." aa*> *.. ' ■ ! Chari », get* tho order, that close* the con- »• i a' l for want thereof, signed by th« .«aid Hus Melhase to the swinging iron stanchions. "Then." continued th. • en ‘her. "i J tract, that get* tile subscription; that being night, and be "We have one hundred and Ufty b**iug tired. 'thru out of the i '«I proi>erty lielong- plaintiff, and upon which them is a iu to aid J H. Sullivan. ln said balance due and unpaid of IJ.OdO acres," said Elizabeth, "of level, gets th ’ credit or the loan. what docs he do?" He is a very fortunate man who (’<> inly of K' un.ith and State of Ore i and Interest to the amount of black soil that plows like soft putty "That's what Ma wants to know combines a gracious manner, suavity, said Charley. gon. and cot b.-ing able after dllli- 8173 33, and also for th« sum of Besides corn, oats and wheat, we j cordiality, cheerfulness, with that gvnt H'tirch and inquiry, to find any 8200 attorney's fees, and for coats raise hay, flaa and enough vegetables for our own use. But we have found j dogged persistency which never give» COI ICTS BIC IN THE NORTH. ¡e r».»nul pyupwrty belonging to J E and disburwements of said suit. This summons Is published in thu Su'llvaii, iu »aid county, out of which that we can make far more money up. The old Eakim>< Itt a cup of wal- to itl»(y »aid Judgment or any part Klamath Falls Republican." a week from cows than directly from the R M. RICHARDSON rus oil and peer d over th*' sealskin .thereof I have levied upon the fol ly newspaper prlnt.xl and published •oil. Our specialty is producing a, EXPENSIVE Mill. I curtain. United States Comniiisioner lowing dtMu-ribed real property of at Klamath Falls. Oregon, by order high quality of butter fat. We do it America leads the world in the "Aurora." he called sharply. "I tin defendant J E. Sullivan, to wit: of Honorable George Noland. Judge by breeding and good dairy methods, TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD 8E W <>f SK oi Section 71. NW of said Court, and dated-June 2d. ■very day we record each cow's yield production of mud—not cheap, low- that young man down there yet •" PROOF TAKEN . the Eskimo "Yes, pa," answered grade mud. but mud of a very ex 1909, the first publication to b« mad« H of NWk of Section 77. E % of of milk, cream and butter fat. Its Our mud is not belle. NE 14 of Section 38, Township 37, ion the 3d day of June. 1909. and the Office. Third ami Main, opposite City surprising how cattle differ in yield pensive quality. "Well, I want you to cat hi tn oat. South Range 13 East of Willamette last publication to be made <>o thu Library. Telephone 301. under the same conditions and with packed in neat boxes, labeled "Made xtb day of July. 1909 ; meridian, in Oregon the same feed. Last year our worst In America'' and protected by low I understand?” "Er—you’ll have to do It your BENSON A STONE, Notice U therefore hereby given cow gave 154 pounds of butter fat tariff duties from the pauper mud of BENSON A. STONE Europe. It is spread out self, pa; he has been here so long thickly 6-3. 7-9 Attorneys for Plaintiff. .•hat by virtue of Mid execution I and our best one 436 pounds The ' will, uu Saturday, the 17th day u( ATTORNEYS AT LAW one earned |61.60, the other over millions of miles of our country he is frozen to the snow settee." NOTICE FOR PVBUOATION. July, 1909. at the hour of 2 o'clock $174.40. Why, we've just sold a full- roads. ./mcriM» Htink A HAIRBREADTH ESCAPE. Only one mile in fourteen of (Nut Coal lauid.) I in th» afternoon of said day, at the blooded Guernsey calf at half price and T nut Hldg America's roads can be said to be I I.' S lai nd Office at Iatkeviuw, for $40, and another calf, which was front of the courthouse door In Charleo K. Bigelow, the comedian, KLAMATH FALLS • OREGON Klamath Falls, Oregon, sell at public Oragun, May 3 4, 1909. A good deal better than a scrub, for really improved. The re*t are mud — to bald, except tor a rite of hair a j auction to the highest bidder for NOTICE is hereby given that WIL 11.75. We select the most valuable deep, narrow streaks of sticky, oozy few inches above his collar line cash in band, the above described LIAM L. AIXISON. of Wampus. Ore of our cows for breeding purpose*, mud. The farmer fights with mud I "I'm tn an awful hurry," he said when he take* his load to market. It real property, or so much thereof ns gon. who on August 6, 1903, made get the beat sire possible and watch one day to the Lambs' Club barber; ATTORNEY ANO eager ly for improvements in the 1* said to cost him twenty-five cent* may nixi-ssary to satisfy said Judg Homestead Application No. 7 70S. "can you cut my hair with my collar COUNSELOR AT LAW a ton per mile to haul his produce, ment in favor of H. W. Kee**e and Serial Number 03090, for NEK Sec breed. It’s one of the «host tascinat- on?” KLAMATH FA LLS. OREGON against J. E. Sullivan, together with tion 30, Township 39 South, Rango 6 ing games because science and luck while the thrifty Frenchman on mud- "Sure," replied the barber. "I can all costs and disbursemanta that, have East Willamette meridian, has Died ROOMS 7 A S. MURDOCK«LOG go hand tn hand, and the counter* lea* roads does It for halt a* much. cut it with your hat on." The American farmer pays for bls or may accrue. notice of intention to make Final i are living ones. Sometime* when there's a whole string of calve* com mud in decreased profits, in harder Dated at Klamath Falls. Oregon, Flvo-Year Proof to establish claim to BREAKI NG THE NEWS. WILL A. LEONARD this 10th day of Juno, 1909. ing along, the man doesn't get any labor, in poorer schools; his wife the land above described before C. pays in isolation and loneliness sleep for four nights." W. H BARNES, It DeLap. County Clerk, at Klamath Marion, who had been taught to OCNTIST Nor U the farmer the only one who Sh uri ff of Klamath County. Falls, Oregon, on the 17th day of report bls misdeeds promptly, came pays the mud tax. The city man who 6-10, 7-15 July, 1909. Wlthrow-Htdh. Hulldlng SLAVERY ENERVATING TO HOLL. to her mother one day. sobbing peni thinks he is buying eggs is buying Claimant name* as wttm<**ca: tently. L. W Anderson of Wampus, Ore-' Says Harris Dickson in Suooaas also mud. Mud pats its price upon NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. "Mother, I—I—broke a brick In DR. C. P. MASON gon; David Black more of Pokegama, Magazine: “The plan of cultivation our bread, our meat, and our fuel. the fireplace." Three hundred million dollars per U. S. iaind Office at Lakeview, Oregon. Chari«* Me*aner of Poke under slavery destroyed the land. DENTIST "Well, that is not very hard to Oregon. June 4. 190». gam*. Ore«oa; Bod Frain of Poke Office iu Aiusrusui Bank A Trust Com Take a gentleman In Virginia, for in- year La the estimated cost of muddy remedy. But how on earth did you (Not Coal L*od.) gama, Oregon. staace, who owned a hundred slaves. roads. We can think of no way in do it, child?” paoy's Building NOTICE Is hereby given that J. N. WATSON. Those negroes had been trained to which our people could get less fun "I pounded it with father's watch." RHONE «14 for the sama money. MYRA VAN BRIMMER (no* Apple Rag I «tor. 8-1, 7-16 cultivate cotton. They knew abso KLAMATH FALLS Break your colts to walk down bill. gate) of Klamath Falls, Oregon, who, lutely nothing else. The owner BARKLEY IN GIVEN Now, that may mean that you will on August 17. 1903, made Home plalnted his land in cotton. He could How is the title to yoar land? ONLY EIGHT YEARN. have to break yourself first, not rotate his crops. When his land for it stead Application No. 3148, Serial you don't know, get an abstract from seems to be natural to hurry horsy* BE V.No 01170, for SW % NE %, the wore out he moved his sllaves to new Klamath County Abstract William Barkley was sentenced to E% SW M. SE U NW %, Section Co, oppt.slt* Court Hous*. land* aad pursued the same process. eigbt yean' imprisonment in the down hill. It is a bad plan. 4-ltf 12. Township 38 South, Range 9 Instead of replenishing the soil, the Federal prison on McNeil's island; In no case should the colt be *i- East. Willamette meridian, has filed I have wo" good cabbage plants planter made it a point to dear so also to pay a fine of >1 and the costs many acres of new ground each sea of the proceeding against him where lowed to follow when the mare ft at notice of Intention to make Final for sale yet. Henry Janssen, back of Five-Year Proof to establish claim to Hayden’s jewelry store son. This virgin land returned a he was charged with the murder of work. sure yield. But he was eating up his Sid Jacobs. It was expected that capital, and leaving nothing for bis Barkley would be given the limit of sons. We have millions of acres ten years for the crime of which he which are considered worthless after pleaded guilty—that of manslaugh forty years of cultivation. In Eu ter—but the United State« District rope the land* that nave been culti Attorney did not attempt to make a vated tor a thousand years are more strong case. protective to-day thaa they have Speaking in behalf of the defend- ever been. Our people are waklag ant. Judge McOinn stated that the wp to the fact that they cannot go on murder had been committed when forever clearing their new lands and both were under the influence of destroying the old. They must re- liquor and in a lonely spot where S""“ lhe. 8011 !WrL<!ar \UUUith¿é\¿re no w’itnê^ Mthe dZd“ ÜAMIIJ.SE VH. A HIKED MAX TIN; MIRACLE OF IMUTK PER SISTENCY. > BUY LOTS NOW FRANK IRA WHITE C. C. BROWER ■tore than they take off. Thia change The attorney was of the opinion that Is coming.” Barkley's plea that he had acted In self-defense, particularly as Jacobs CATTLE COMING NORTH. bad no right on the reservation, should be taken into consideration 81 nee April 1 there has passed in pronouncing sentence. through Gazelle from California points to Portland and Tacoma, 9,000 WITH BARM TACT. head of beef cattle. The shipment Mrs. A. was callin« on Mrs B , the first of April was light, only reaching about forty cars, but during whose husband had recently com- the five weeks previous to June 1 mitted suicide by hanging himself in there were 300 cars shipped north. the attic. Remembering her daugh- Most of these cattle are unloaded and tor's parting injunction to avoid the fed at Gazelle. unpleasant subject, sue steered the The price received for the beef was conversation into household chan between 4 and 4 ’,4 cents, or an aver nels. age of |S0 a head. “Are you doing your own washing In past years very little beef was now?” she inquired. shipped from California to the north "No,” replied Mrs. B., "not now. ern markets, but the estr Jisbment It is such cold work getting It on the of the packing houses hi Portland' line, •• has created a new market. Nearly "Tee, it is," said Mrs. A., "but you all of Klamath county cattle have have such a nice large attic to hang been shipped to California, but it is things in." predicted that In the future the Port- 1 ----------------------------- land markets will compete for the' Packard piano, as good as new, cattle business of this section, with for sale cheap for eash. Mrs. Ray the result that better prices can be Hubbard, Oak street, between 7th secured by the cattle growers. land fth. IT 4