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eld«’. They nil started out, Kelley Nyal's Vegii- tubl o I’roscrlp- ahead, h<> next ami Herbert follow Uon is iadicat- Wli<>n Th<< Herald mhiih weeks ng«> ing. Kelley stepped to the shiv of th»« «<1 In all ordl dour, uud »heu ho sl«'p|it'»l out be siw lull'd ai t'ill Ion Io tliv fin t (hut tin ot lit«««. anil Returned Verdict tor struck It. tliv ju» and knocked down dvr tin' ¡irovlslona of the contrai't Ib'feiid.’illt.'«. on the ild« »alk. One tooth was signed ly the land owners under the knocked out and another loosvuod, Klamath project It would be Imp«»1 It took the Jury just t wenty-five so tliut he pulled fiu« Bible lo sell or usslgn their »nt"' ¡tibie Inutes to find that Geo uge Kelley gers. The tooth wi rights, th«i proposition was laughed very hud no cause for uctioii « sgaluat lite i deuce He wu i th«* in by many, It is Ing deem«! rt<li««i- Arant hoys. When th,» coot convene«! blow, and someone picked him up. I of tba wuiitit nsk lous that the | I ni>»l the Friday aftera«x>n every scat was do'iiniOfft Ik i bell Aiuul »UK tbi next wit tlx« signing of relluble otcupied. and th«« audte'< expect®* nvss, aud his toaiiiuony was about the I Judge Noland, I >»k«»d a , tnvrcu- to witness soul«« oratorical pyrote« ti same us tile preceding »Hm>s.<. He the manor in light, nini opiates affi»nl»*«l far «'Xifcds anything ever shown in th«' city before other liar h H tu bi-r lu I h ntca. for it was rvcogui. «1 that Hie admitted making the ivtuark us In a letter to drugs t.‘S- d« tens«' had about rvst«*d Its case uml stuied by his brother, but deulutl Buy called attention to th«' tact thm tin »•xcludud. that It would be up to the attorneys ing that he >oiil«l lick auyoue lu tliv contract could be construed along Hi» Tho many dls- do pa ¡ mt hanging, paintiug, ka)M»niiniiig and interior I tu lay the matter befot << th«« jury. house. Win u li. saw Early ku«>» k< «1 I lilies Ridiculed by The Ikiuld, ami cou« iting In- When Drake | h going t. .«<!.lr« > a down he went to ph U him up uud suggeHleij that he Ink»* up the matter I I u »» n «■ e a lo «lecorating which woman | Jury ur when the public thinks he Kelley hit him In th«' ta«'< They be »Illi tlie Interior l>v|iarttncnt ami Is constantly ts theu there is always sure to be gun lo fight, and Kelley clinched him have Hie contract chauged ho that all snbj i't«-d ren a full courtroom This afternoon, und threw him down. Kelley had his doubt might bv rvimiivd The fol der tier liable however, he handed them a disap hands around his llir«»at trying to lowing «'orri'siHimlence is si'lf-explnn disorders that I pointment. for he had agreed »Ith shut off his wind, uud he struck him nivry, :.<> thui no further uniaslness uot only tend to dt'stroy her comfort 'iiol happluvsa, but which gradually Irwin 4 Irwin that In view of the three or four linns in Ihr fact* und need be fell about the mallei merge Into chronic uiul serious dis- tact that the jury on the case was a finally gut louse and i ru wird out Unit«*d Stall's Sonate, <«UH«'H 1 real, live one, It would be unneces from under him. He »aw Bomeonv Washington. D. <’ . N'yal’s Vvgetabl»« Prescript ion Is without a pvvr for the successful June 16. 1909. sary to indulge in any argumeuts, so help Kelley up. who wulkvd back into I ! the cas«’ was passed on to the geutle- lion George Noland. Klamath Fulls, treatmnet of female weakness, paln- the building. ful and disordered mnnairutatloa. : men without comment. Judge No Oregon A. T. Arant of Grants rasa, a i hysteria, cramps, Iirurlllg »lows lan«! read hie charge and then placed br«»ther of J. F. Arant, was then My Dear Judge: Your letter of pains.” Infianiuiatlon and failing of Thin l a remedy of ’ the jury in charge of a bailiff Twt’S- calk'd. lie stated h«< was present April ¡Nth. relative to the form of the womb 1 ty-flve minutes thereafter there was when the trouble occurre«! and ho contract prepared for the water us stvrllag worth. 1 a knock at the door and the an corroborate«! the evidence given by ers of th«' Klumath Project, reached UNDERWOOD S PHARMACY OUR PAINTS ARB ffl.ffO PER GALLON nouncement was made that they had the preceding witnesses. P. B. 8«»uth- this ofllee In due time, anil was Cor. 7th and Main Btroets agreed, the verdict being for th«' de worth t«'stified to the condition of handed to mo by Senator Chamber Klamath Falla .... Oregon fendants. It is to be hoped that this Kelley after the fight. He saw Breit lain. I took the mutter up luini«»- will put an cud to this litigation enstein und another tuun help Kelley dlalely with th«- Reclamation Servic«« What will probably prove to be the get up und assisted him Into the and with the Commissioner of the last chapter in the famous calf case building Kelley »as dazed. but able G< neral Lund Office and th«- Secre Wliut is going to b»> dull® ubout p zxt TVQ Biehn Building was begun Thursday afternoon when to us«> his legs in 'walking. J. J. tary of the Interior. The Reclama , the holding of u county fair this • JXe V z I j JL f O One Btock West of Public School I the case of Kelley vs. J. J. Chauncey Aran t testimony wus substantially tion Service stated that they hud pro- I full? That Is a question that must and Early Arant was called. Kelley the same us that given by bis broth 1 .ir»'«l (bat form In order to prevent 1 be urn«»« red within a short time, und was represented by Attorney Irwin ers He stat«*«* that when Kelley was dummy" sales, and when I told <>n<« tliut tunny biiHlm-ss men of the and the Arants by Judge Drake Lit chuklng Herbert Arant, be kicked them that their work wus ho effective Icily would Ilk«« to know sumethlng IMPROVEMENTS AT THE AGENCY. tle difficulty was experienced In se OVR PUBLIC LIBRARY. ut hold* him with the »Id«' of bls foot to break that li-gltlmat«' Halva were prevented, . ubout. \\ hen tliv « curing the jury, which is compose«! his hold on bls brother's throat. All using all further arguments I could, ing a county fair comes. It brings The past week was a busy one at of the following J. G. Pierce, E B Semi-annual report of Klamath they promis'd to Insert the word with it many otlo-ru of equal import- the Klamath Agency, due to the pres Ramsby, E. W Gowan. H. S Par of th«' witn» ■ . s w« re cross-examined "assign.” 1 have not a form of th«’ Falls Public Library: , ancs. The chief one is wliul Is going by Attorn« ’ Irwin of the prosecution ence of a large number of contractors rish. H. L. Boggs. M. E Hutchison. Receipts: contract with me at this time, but 1 i to bv done with tile fair grounds. As Court ttuu adjourned tor noon. who went there for the purpose of J. H. Danner, Frank Anderson. H. B Balance in treasury January. asked to have that word appear in Its , they now urn a (air «Munut be held 1909 8 74.80 looking over the plans and specifica Nichols, H. S Oden. V Kershner and I ¡»toper place. un,!, ori.s mam iuxihis there. Neither can the funds be Woman's Club dues................. 15.00 tions for the new school building R H. Ross Th»' Secretary an»! Commissioner , r«ls« «l to cotiiplel«» It. On (OP >>f City Council .............. ... 114.00 that is to be erected there this sum The first »witness to tx called »as With the completion of th»- Oregon both refvrrcd it to th«'lr law officers, «»»tn» >< tliv Inquiry ut what tueuna of Monthly subscriptions 39.50 mer to replace one destroyed Richard Breitenstein, in wh«>se place Eastern twitwcen this city and Natron and 1 had several talks with them re- transportation will be used. If the by fire last winter. The bids will be the disturbance first started. H«- there will be opened to th»- li.uiistj- gardlng it. They diopped the entire Contributions, book rent, old plun to take the Klamath to thu Up magazines sold .......... 2.80 opened in Washington on the 15th stated that on the night of April 2Sth of this country a section that I h uii - matt» i when, about two weeks ago, per Luke is tarried out, what will of this month Nearly every branch Kelley was in his place of busin«»«« «■quailed anywhere. Odell laikv ban »!«.« .«• ting Director of th»' lt«»claiiia« (hen be u#» d tu g«*t th»» people back Benefit concert by Conserva tory of Music ................. 151.50 of the building trades was repre when the three Arant boys entered. for years had a rvpututiou as being tlon Servl« •. .Mr. Davis, Informed un«l forth from th® (air grounds? It Library cards sold ___ 38.75 sented, and it is quite likely that H««rb«‘rt stated that he <ould lick any the home of a species ot th»- trout ihiiii that h'' had ho changed the Is a certainty that they will not go Fines on books ......... 12.70 there will be a large number of blds man In th«« house, directing this same family that reach«'* a size unkuown form as to mak»» It '»atlsfactory. I tlierv it they have tu drive. Lunch for Railroad day 16.65 submitted for consideration. remark particularly to Kelley, who anywhen» else on the American con »■ncIoH< th«« 1»-tier from Mr Ihivls. Au uiiowq* to the lait««r problem Is In addition to the school building was present. They began taking tinent; the country surrounding it whleb you see wm dul«'»l May 19th, found In Rent of library basement 10.00 »ugg« st Ion that a dike there will also be erected a gymnas off their coats, wh«n the wit is filled with all kinds ot gam»'; the and It wax » ntirely b«-catiso of the b«> thrown up between this city uud Total 1480.70 ium. plans and specifications for ness iuformed them that they could scenic beauty of it fact that your letter was mislaid that the fair grounds along th<> «ulge of eirpti It in is nnsiir|mH«»'d, ' which are now in course of prepara create no disturbance in there, Kel- Close at hand are Ore»««« tTcsi'vnt fork» laik« ami I have not an ¡»»»r»d before. th«' Ink«», uml that II b«« made into a Expenses: nd Davis Lake both of which are a If I can b”'of further service at b<«autiful d rive. Trees could be New books . 8165.00 tion by Superintendent Wilson. This ley was getting ready to tak»» a will not be built under the competi in the affair when h«> interfered. Tb»« dose secund to Odell, plant»-«! uml the road macadamised. Freight on books ............. 8.25 The towerjug any time, cotn maud 'tne tive bid plan, but by day’s labor, the four of them went outside, but the mountains, precipitous ( aw the honor to remain, your« uml this city <<»uld then boast of one Book shelves, screen and ta canyons, tIm- r sincerely. of tliv moat beautiful drives on the bles ......... 13.60 materials being purchased in the witness did not follow them and did bered hills, and broad valleys com- coast. This question has received a Wood .............................. 29.00 open market. It is the purpose of not know what happened until he bine to make it oue of the most pic- j th® superintendent to have a gym was called out by Harry Stilts, He turesque sections imaginable, good deal of conHldcrutlou since the The Daily Oregonian and Chroni II«elnmatlon Seri big dr«'«lg»'t made Its app««arancc. cle ............._................. 10.10 nasium that will be among the best in then found Kelley lying face down- I new railroad will pass through th«« W nohlngtou, D und II bus !’•'< n sUKgvnt»'d that some Light and water ..................... 34.95 the country and one of which the In ward on the sidewalk, bleeding pro center of this country, nnd will bring I I steps b>- ut once taken lo s«»e If fusely They carried birn inside and to It every year thousands of tour Librarian's salary . ........ ....... 162.00 dians may well feel proud. If the newspaper reports are true later brought him to a dortor’s office. ists. E »’ham boriai n sotnethio*' carinot b<- dune with this Cleaning windows, chimney it is quite likely that the Agency will Senate proposition before th® big machine Breitenstein was followed by and floors ............................ 9.25 After th« range I crossed and the be visited by Secretary of the Inter James G. Kenniston, E M. Childers, Willamette is transferred lu the Upper latke. It Relining stove................ 2.50 valley is entered t here ior Ballinger this fall, who is now E. L. Robinson, Dr. Hamilton. I I i* IN < >n John will be found many pk-asur« •sorts Ims b» « n Bugg<tHt«.<l that the Cham Library incidentals ............... 4.90 in the West on a tour of Inspection Steivers. Lloyd I a » w . William Ikiwncy that have been exploited to orne ex- rg a »¡«ter right under ber uf Commerce take the matter lu r rigli: application tiled hand. If it can accomplish this It Child« n Robin tent, but which, du»« to their luucce*- Total ........ 8439.55 If he does come then will be some and C. 8. Patten. Childers. sort of entertainment prepared for son, Down«»y and Steivers 1» -tifi»'d to sibllity. have made very little In of the «♦••clntnatlo i 'tt. will be the last straw of conviction Balance July 1, 1909 $ 41.15 his benefit, and every effort will be »«, that t iiH r '• -enc«' «1« ii .il» necessary to make the people of this having seen J. J Arant kick Kelley Amofii th mineral Number visitors to library, 6,4 93; put forth by the Indians to make a in the face whil«- the lattei was lying th»- fact that regulations were to city come to the realization ot the v< miles above Hazel Dell spring! number books taken out—philoso showing that will redound to their Ise u» d. but the details of the reg ¡lift t h*ll the Cliumbor ot Commerce on the sidewalk. and at out forty miles «'aHt of Eugene, phy 4. sociology 21, literature 20, credit and show the Secretary that Kelley was tn«- last witn»- - called As the springs are on the line of th«« ulation- which had been adopted la .« body of men orgunlsed to do history 64, religion 4, fine arts 3, the Klamaths are far in advance of for the day, anil h«' was still ou the propois d railway, no doubt a large April 20, 1909, Were overlook«'! at thing» and that It Is carrylug out travel 18, biography 30, natural any of the Indians in the West th« program with pri^lsion and dls- stand when court adjourned. His resort will be built up there, ns the th»' time. I science 3, children's books 53, fiction Herewith 1» transmitted copy of a patch. testimony was practically the same as hunting ami fishing in that vicinity 1,143; total circulation, 1.363; num At the rain® time that It is con- that given by Breitenstein and th«- are excellent. The railroad will also circular of April 20. 1909, pro vid Ing f’OHTOFFK E AFPO1.N I .ME.NTS. ber books donated, 30; number books i.ldvrlng the question of the grand for th»- method of transfer of a part other witn«»eses. attract thousands of s|>ortsm«m to purr based, 200. When court convened this morning other ¡mints along the upper Willam of th« lands Covered by a subsisting esplanade to the fair grounds It Postmaster Emmitt has had all be wants of the honor of being a dis George Kelley was pul on th»« stand ette, wher«’ fishing and hunting are water right application and the water might nlso consider tho advisability of taking tho holding of the fair un rights uppurt» nant thereto. KLAMATH QUEEN VISITS CITY. penser of Federal pie, and in the fu and asked in regard to th«« cas»» in th»' hard to equal. der its wing. The work done on Very respectfully, ture if there is any to be handed out justice court against J. J. Arant, aft It is natural -for every section of The Klamath Queen is in town. he is going to hire a deputy and turn er which th«; prosecution rested its th»- country to proclaim Its undevel Itatlrond Day convlno s the business A. P. DAVIS She is not a handsome critter, nor is the job over to him. When the an I case. Attorney Irwin, by permission oped portions as being uncqaalled, men of whut would be dona on Fair Acting Director. she so unattractive that she does not nouncement was made that he had of the court, r»«ad a certified copy of but in the case of Klamath, It Is Day. Thon, again, tho accounting command the attention of both sexes, at nis disposal tne appointment of the proceedings in the justice court .different. Th» northern part of this ALBANI 1'I.Ati.S BAN made of the exp» nditur«* ot th«« funds and the inquiry "Who is she?” can two clerks, there was a rush for his of the case against J. J. Arant, where county has been recognized for years hns Inspire»! a »unfidencc In th«- I ON IJQUltll THAI I I« . often be heard. As a matter of fact, private office, and he at first thought in the defendant pleaded guilty of as .as being the Switzerland of America. workings of this orgiinlzat'on that the Klamath Queen is a welcome vis he was to be the victim of some sault and was fined 135, which h<- 1 and when It Is once made accessible insures the hearty support of every ALBANY. Or«« , July I Tim citi itor, even though it is the first time lynching bee. When he learned, how paid. to the tourist it will be th«« Mecca zens »»f Albany are up in arm« pguinst business man of th«» town. They she has come to Klamath Falls, and ever, the purpose oi the visit of the will contribute liberally, ««spacially Attorney Drake, for the defense, for thousands of them annually. the many blind pigH which hav ■ been when they know where th«» money is for that matter probably the last time many seekers after the position-! he asked the court to instruct tb»« jury running wide »»¡»«n In the city .t iring to be »pent and that an accounting this city will have the pleasure of was to fill, he politely :n‘ormed * hem to return a verdict in favor of the de HEAL ESTATE TKANSFEKH. the ¡mat year. At a rec««nt Council la going to be made In connection seeing her within its limit < The that he had made : he appointment., fendants, on th«« ground that th«« Martln Perry to Isa E. Richardson, meeting tie Council and Mayor took I with th«« fair should bo hold a wa fair damsel is none other than the and that »»«.« was . ■> tv to disappoint prosecution had no ciu»e for action or mammoth dredger that has been at so many "young, handsome, affable, any grievance, and that no evidence Et4 of E*4 sec 22, tp 35 s, r 14 »«. th»« initiative and ordered the near ter (urnival, when It will bo possible beer joints to close As the Grand to i,»»«.«. to som«» small extent, what work for the past year or so paving »nergetic, winning and patriotic i ha»l been introduced to prove that 110. G. W. White et al to J. W. J oik - h Jury convened yesterday, all tlios««, can be done with this feature. the way for the entrance of the rail young ladies, ' and with au equal the plaintiff had received any serioue road into this city. She is now on string of adj» ciivcs he disposed oi injury or damage. Th»- motion was et al, lot 5 blk 15, Fairview -idd violating the local option law di<i not Two Important mailers are, tbora- h»«sltatc to close up at once. her way to continue the good work the young men. His popularity as ;■ overruled by the court fore, pnssed up Ry the Chamber of The court No. 2 to Klamath Falls, 8150. Now the citizens come nt» with a Commerce Robert Caldwell to F. P Hixon, by preparing for the immense docks diplomat has ris.-u greatly especially then allowed th»! reading of th»« (•» tl- First, the construction resolution as follows: that are to be constructed on the Up in the minds of of an esplanade from this city to the is.y who were desir i tion for a continuance on aecouni cf E«6 ofSW%, NW% of 8W»4, 8W(4 "Whereas, It Is generally conceded fair grounds; second, the holding of per Lake. ous of serving uud« i him, for he con the absence of certain witnesses of of NW%, sec 27, tp 27 s, r 11 e, 810. Abner Weed et ux to C. T. Felt, that th® Jocnl option law Is being fre a county fair hure this fall and, in After channels and basins are dug. vinced each and every < ne of them | the defense, which petition had been SE’4 of 8W>4 sec 22, tp 39s, r 9 e, quently violated In Linn county, and connection therewith, a water car the dredger will continue to the that if he bad not already made the refused by the court. especially In Albany; and. marsh near Modoc Point, where it appointments he would certainly nival. Th».« first witness for the defense 810 "Whereas, Mayor Wallace, the City Ada H. Smith et vlr to Chas. E. will be employed in throwing up a have chosen her for the place. was Early Arant, one of the defend Council, Bherlff Smith and Deputy A FEW IIAIUJA1N8. grade for the railroad. This is the The following Save been appointed ants. He testified that he and two Worden, part lot 4 blk 4, Klamath Munkers ar»» lining their beet cndcav- first real evidence of the continuance by Mr. Emmitt to fill ill.« position- in brothers, A. T. Arant and others left Falls. 8125. Five lots, slgb.ly location, 11500. D. V. Kuykendall et ux to Amanda ors to » nforc»« said Inw; therefore, bo of work on the nothern extension, qu«istion: the courtroom after ten o'clock at Can loan |75O cn the deal. and the people here are glad to see it. Chief clerk, Mr*. K. D North; a».- night, following the conclusion of Hamaker, part tract No. 90, Enter it A nlco cottage with bath, large "Resolved, that wo pledge our- No announcement has as yet been sistants. Miss Oli"-5 Faught a«ld Jesse th»« Arant case, and went toward »he prise tracts, 81« lot, 11700. A good buy. R. E. Guthridge et ux to Chas. F. selves to aid In all honorable ways made as to who was the successful Siemens. Miss Faught lias been em » American House; that they went Into A large residence, fit e lot, 13500. bidder on the nearly sixty miles of ployed as a teacher in one of the the Breitenstein place, and that there DeLap, parcel of land In NE’4 sec said officers In their efforts to enforco Three cottages on three lots. Roos said law. nnd we most respectfully new road that is to be constructed schools near Merrill, and is a young wa.t quite a number of men in the 32, tp 38 s, r 9 e, 81.125, »nr.ugh for another cottage; (2250. Geo. A. Libbe to Abner Weed, solicit the co-operation of Judge Bur at once on the Oregon Eastern. It is lady of exceptional ability She will place, including John Lambert. Paul MASON Jk SLOUGH. quite possible that the delay is undoubtedly mik-j a valued addition Breitenstein, Kenniston, John Steiv SW% of SW% sec 12. NW% of nett, John McNary, District. Attorney, and Cltv Attorney W. R. Bilyeu, and caused by the fact that the announce to the clerical fore". Mrs. Notch has ers and others. The Arant boys were NW'/« sec 13, tp 41 s, r 9 e, 810. NOTICR. Guber Hr McKendree to Mary L. every law-abiding citizen to make a ment will be accompanied with the be»«n employed !•: the oilice for some talking about the trial when they en Parties wishing sagebrush land further information that the entire time, and Mr. Siemens is a young tered, and Herbert said he could Kilgore, lots 19 and 20 blk 47, special effort to bring about a baiter clearer call on or write, and more rigid enforcement thereof." Grandview add. to Bonanza, 81« line will be completed at once. This man well qualified for the duties he whip any of the perjuring W. W. MA STUN, Flora B. McKendree et al to Mary may be looked for along about the will be called Jpon ’.«j |s>rform. After that testified in the ease. George 11-ltf , Klamath Falla, Ore» 10th of the month. • • J • the new members of the force become Kelley pulled off his coat and said he L. Kilgore, part blk 12, First add. After twenty years ot experiment Have E. W. Muller add an attach ing.an Edinburgh flrm has brought acquainted with the work there is no could whip th«r whole bunch, Breit- to Bonanz.a, 810. out an essence of tea which Is said ment to your phonograph so you may Get your abstracts from the Kla reason why- especially good servke enstein then came from behind the math County Abstract Co., opposite i hould not be gi »eu the patrons of bar und toid them that they could E. Bloomingcamp of Bly was in the to preserve the qualities of the pre enjoy the new 4-mlnute Amberol rec ords. 11-17 Court House. 4-8tf the office. pared leaf. not fight there and ordered them out- city on business Friday. I Wall Paper F