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. («XI I RENI I I’.Fl A4 IT 'N AITORXIA GEXERAI. \sKil> IIOI N.»X 4X1» Ct»41 Ml for opinion ox siri:. \ \ i \\ m mmeii i ; i sum. Illi Ea< h pm king a sai l Eagle Ridge Is th«* latest addition tlshhig tackle, K U to th«* summer resorts on th«* Uppet The committee uppolnt«-«l by th«* The «juestion of the location of th«' w Ith an air gun and tl Lake and If th« 1 proposed plana are Water Users ’ association to confer new school building la still hanging with a is a ghootei started I'*1 ’ fire and probably will remain In that I with th«* officers of th«* Government carried «'lit It will be the best of tiny . river Thu condition for several days to come It«*, tarnation S«*rvic«> met at th«* cham that the peopl«' of thia city hav«' had North r<>tl «•( Spragm f< tnrr » The The cause of the delay is th«* awaiting bers of Circuit Court, Judg«' Noland, access to. This lust member of n «•ay Iurta tell d« > for family that has b«*«*n growing quit«* of an opinion from the Attorney-Gen in tli,- courthouse Monday morning I Hill»1. In el eral as to whether th«* b«>ar«l will Ou the part of the government there rapidly -in««' E. II Harriman entered his groc«*t y ami » have to abide by th«» decision of the were present E. G. Hopimii. supervis the field Is Eagle Ridge, and is owned Ing Itol*.-it- A HinA . ........................ ntol by th«* Griffiths, format owners of last election, relativ«» to the placing ing engineer, who made a special trip the latter his customary pls««* bchlml Oil«* «sa the conler- of the building on Mock nine. When from Portland to attend Mr. Gow* a will II-’ July .*ot»I is the date that bus been III;* countei County School Superintendent Swan cnee; Project Englueer Patch and mis.*««*d nt both pia««'-*, as he out al the opening of the rtsort, al was tn Salem he plact-d th«* matter Attorney Wylie. On the part of the net for wins b<* d**i «-tided upon to make tin- this event may be delayed though the water before (he Attorney-General, explain committee appoint«*«! by dull times lively. Th, stock of pro ing to him the situation, and asked users the following were prt'svni: a day or two. When the Odessa »as vision*, which th«** huv< packed to disposed of it was with the stipula that he furnish ine board with an in lion. G o. Noland. Hon. J. G Griffith. take with them consists <>f about urn lion that It should remain open and Hon. L. F. Willltts and Abel 4dy. Mr. terpreiation of the law on the ques- Terwilliger of Merrill being th«* onlv under th«* management of Mr. and half of th«- \’an Hl *«*r gt*««er» »t«a-k tion. (Thia doe . not lmll<at,- that the »t**i* The wish of the board to change member absent. He <s attending th«* Mrs Griffith until July 35th, so It Is <I, h « not curry a largo siis k » ’ posslblt* that th«« new resort will not the location of the site is not due to fair at Si'attle. Th - appt ai am i* <>f Mt (low«*n In Matters pertaining to th«* wishes be formally openeil to th«* public until any desir«' on the part of the mem dlcates that he will nut I»* u heavy one is closed, th«- old bers to go c«intrary to the will of the of th«* government in relation to In- « atei w lilt«- un the trip, s<> li will he year no permanent building« Thia citasing th«* capital stock of the people, but simply to save to the school district th«' money that would Water Users’ association to $6.000.- are to be vic-ted, with tile possible up to th«* corpulent gr««« «-ri man (<> have to be paid for th«' site. When 000 anti increasing the par value of excepllu >u of a dining hall. It is more ke-'p the victuals from spoiling Huth the voters select«*d block nine they th«* shares to $30 «-ach; also Informa than likely, however, that tents will «>f the purties state (Hlsitlvell that II did so without previous notice to the tion desirtHt on th«* part of the water be the only structures used, boarding K their Intention t<> g<> flaking, but board. Two other sites had been sub users as to th«* ;mlicy «>( the govern from the ground up two feet mid whi-m-vei the« mnk«' this assertion matched flooring. Th«- proprietors it calls«** a ripple of laughter Marlon mitted for their consideration, but ment were fully discussed. While there is much that cannot be of the new resort realize that the Hanks Is the only one who really l><- inasmuch as neither suited the w ishes of those attending th«* election, they made public at this tint«* th«* negotia time is not far distant when there Hevea that they will catch a fish, and voluntarily made a selection of their tions are proceeding expeditiously. will be a demantf fot a first-class hos lie has stake»! them with fishing own. This put the board in a ;msi- This much may be said: Th«* govern telry on th«* Upper Lake, and they tackl** galore tion of having to purchase the pro;>- ment will, within the next two or pro|K»*e to be in th«* fielil from the For several years past th«- sheep erty for which no previous negotia three months, submit the estimated start. It Is their Intention to er«*ct tions had been made, and left it in cost of th«* Upper (Clear latke) Pro such a structure as will m«-«*t the «!«•- men of the Southwest have suffered the povrer of the owners to charge ject on two bases—one on the basis mands of the hlgh«*st class tourist serious loss<*s from a disease known the Mexican herders as of the present subscription of land, travel. aud have it so arranged that among any price they wished. It has been ascertained that the and one on the basis of the present wings can I m * added from time to "plague.** "Plngue" Is popularly sup- Th«* plans are In course of posr-d to be caused by eating either low«*st figure for which this property subscription of lands. Including also I time. can be bought is J6.000. This leaves lands not subscrlb«-d. Consequently, I>r«*paratlon. and wh«*n complet«'d and the leaves or rtstli of a plant which two lots in the block for which no the matter will be then left to the carried out. Klamath county will have has in the last few years been quite price has been set, and which, if water users of the Upper Project as a r«*sort that It will take a good deal prominent in the public rye as the bought, will increas«* the sum to $7,- .to whether the government shall pro- of pride In. rubber plant or rubber weed. Hot lncltid«*d in the adíente of Im- watei and salt Is an effic«>.-|oua rem 000. This the board considers to be : e«-ed with the work or not. but it now an exorbitant figure, and more than s«*ems the policy of the government 1 provement will be the clearing awuy edy. to complete the Clear Lake dam this of all tul«*s and the deejienlng of th«- the district can afford to pay. water to a d«*pth as will prevent their I Another cause for the desire of the : season. E. IL Loftus of Plush, Ore . who board to ascertain whether they can it Is also announced that the South growth. Piles will be driven and a owns extensive mining Interests nep • change the l«x*ation is the fact that | Branch will also be connected with ¡stone retaining «»all constructed. The Plush, left for home W--di.>-«day l»v on the petition presented asking for the Adams ditch. Work will begin ground bordering th«* lake will I m * Cross a auto. Mr. laiftus reports the the placing of the structure on the ' immediately, and it will require prob- leveled and parked, and such other sub- of $1,000 worth o' «•■ < k In his West Side, are the signatures of : ably from ten days to three weeks for changes mad«* as will add to th« Goldfield llutte and J iiui I h * prop-i- beauty of the surroundings many of those who voted for block ’ its completion ties. nine, thus indicating a disposition on Negotiations with the owners of the part of th«*se people to leave it swamp lands are progressing satis to the board. factorily. and matters concerning the SHERII 9~S SALE. The things a landlord bumps Into A meeting of the board was held Keno canal and the East Branch were Tuesday, with P. L. Fountain, taken up and discussed; also matters these busy days nre at least peculiar. Whereas, Judgment was rendered G. W White, F. T. Sanderson and J. pertaining to the lowering of Tule Proprietor Sechorn of the American and entered on the 36th day of April, W. Siemens present. The matter was l.ake and blasting some of the ob says that the other day a young man ! 1909, In an action in the Justice gone into thoroughly and the various structions out of the Klamath river came in and asked to speak to him Court for the Precinct of l.lnkvllle. sites offered were discuss«*d by the below Keno were taken up and con Leading him up the street, they Klamath County, State of Oregon. stopp«*d in front of a talking machim* before A. 1». Miller. Justice of the members. The second ftee site is sidered. block four, offered by the Buena Vis The Water Users’ committee sub- shop on Main street, he whispered: Peace for said pr<-clnct, between 11. ta company, Thls and the Moore site mitt«*d in writing to th«* government "I want to get a marring«* license,'* W. Kees.-e, plaintiff, and J E Sulli have plenty of advocates. officials its requests for information which brought forth the remark that van, defendant. In favor of plaintiff and they will be answered by Super that was not th«- place to got such an and against d*-f«*n<lant for thesum of FOREST Gl ARDS APPOINTED vising Engineer Hopson. The answers article, to which h«> replied: "Well, seventy- five dollars with Intereat FOR ( RATER LAKE RESERVE. and all information obtain«*«! by th«* it has some connection, hasn't it?" I thereon at the rate of six. per cent The brid«»-to-be and groom were per annum from the 26th day of -committee will be referred to the Will Keep Taba on <'ai»|M-rs and an board of dfrectora of the Water Users' finally shown to County Clerk DeLap, April, 1909, and the further num of Eye Out for Forest Fires. association, and it is the expectation who, upon Inquiring as to their ag«*s. thirteen and twenty-five one hun found that this Important informa dredths dollars costa and disburse In order that the Crater Lake na now to have this information in their tion was unfortunately left at homi- ments. and whereas a transcript of hands some time next week. tional forest be properly patrolled Supervising Engineer Hopson left written upon a piece of paper, and raid judgment amt proceedings had during the summer, thus reducing to Tuesday for San Francisco and th«* young couple could not r«*«-all It. before said Justice of the peace. In a minimum the loss from forest fires, will return to Portland at the end of Records were searched as to the date »aid case, has been Bled In the office a number of new men have been put of marriage of the young man's of the County Clerk of Klamath the week. at work by M. I.. Erickson, forest su- father, but alas! when found the date County, Oregon, and which said ¡»ervisor. These men are known as was not given, Seeing their de- Judgment was duly docketed In the forest guards, and it is their duty to DiSTIXGl lSHEB VISITORS. spondeney. Clerk D<-Lap, in compas Judgment docket of the Circuit patrol the districts to which they are Mr. and Mrs. 8. Gk-n Andrews, sion, granted them th«* necessary li Court of the State of Oregon for the assigned and carefully watch fires, cense an«l th«* last seen of them they County of Klamath, on the 13th day keeping a tab on campers and all Mrs. Lina Brady and Fred A. Shoup were making a be«* line for Fort of .May, 1909, and the num of seven arrived here Monday and regis causes of fires. Klamath, where the title will be ty-five dollars with Interest thereon tered at the Lakeside. Mr. Andrews The new appointees and the dis quieted. nt the rate of six per cent per annum tricts to which they have been as is one of the most noted newspaper and magazine correspondents on the front the 36th day of April, 1909, signed are: Mrs. IL K. Hanna, wife of Circuit and thirteen and twenty-five one-hun- South Fork Rogue river, Edwin S. Continent. This is his second visit to this section, and the articles writ Judge II. K. Hanna, Buffered a stroke dredths dollars costs and disburse- Kerby. Applegate river and Steamboat ten by hint on his first visit have done of paralysis early Monday morning ments of said actlon Is now due much to bring the great natural won Dr. C. R Conroy of this city was thereon; and by virtue of an exocu- creek. Frank Allen. Upper Rogue river, Jasper Tun ders of Klamath county to the atten called. Mrs. Hanna is in a most lion Issut't! by the Clerk of the Cir tion of the discriminating tourist. serious condition Medford Tribune. cuit Court of th«- State of Oregon gate. Trail and Elk creek. Andrew Poole. Mr. Shoup is one of the traveling pas senger agents of the Southern Pa Buck lake. Walter F. Wright. cific railroad, and comes to make his Ashland creek, F. M. Du Bois. first visit to Crater Lake. Fort Klamath, Carl Ward. The party left this morning for Ft- Aside from these appointees th? forestry service has ordered B. T. Klamath and Crater Lake, and were Harvey to this field to go over the accompanied by T. A. K. Fassett and forest and make maps and the like Col. M. G. Wilkins. showing just what amount of timber there is in the various portions of the A < 'AKI.O.II» Ol- MEMJNS. 1,000,000 acres In the local forest. There is more timber being sold at Th- Monarch Mercantile company the present time in the Crater Lake has kas<-d the frame building adja forest than in any other in Oregon, cent to their place, formerly occupied and for this reason stock must be by Dan Cofer as a carpenter shop. It taken that too much timber is not is to be used exclusively for the stor sold off each year. .Mr. Harvey will age of fruits and vegetables. They start his work over in th? Applegate have just plat'd an order with a Sac country. ramento house for a carload of mel ons, which doubtless is the first car WORDEX IS APPOINTED load order of this kind that ever was GENERAL .MANAGER. shipped into this country. It will bo possible for the public to get ■melons Will Have ( liai-ge of the lilt« rests of without feeling as though one’s pock the llol Soring« anti Other etbook hHd moved. ( ompanics. . 8. Worden has been appointed general manager of the Hot Springs REAL ESTATE < HINGES HANDS. and the Klamath Development com panies, and in future will have charge P. L. Fountain r>'ports the follow of the interests of these concerns in ing sal'-s of real estate made yesfer- this county. The announcement of day: his appointment was made Tuesday E. E. Kirkendall to Emmitt Bee by 8. O. Johnson, who is to succeed son, eighty acres; consid« ration, $5,- Mr. N’aftzger as president of the com 200. panies to be represented by Mr. Wor 8. H. Danner to Einniltt Beeson, den. This appointment is made to fill house and lot at Ninth street and Oak the vacancy caused by the resigna avenue, this city; consideration, tion of D. B. Campbell, which was $3,500. handed in some time ago. Mr. Wor F. W. Murphy of the Farmers' Im- den will be assisted by David Painter, plnment and Supply House to Emmftt who has been for years identified Beeson, lot on Oak street; considera- with the McCloud Lumber company, tion, $600. I- County of Klamath, on said mt. commanding lile to satin I judgment. Intaroat and coats the peiatu.al property of said (iillhuii «ml fm waul 'hcii-of, ut of the real property belong- «•«id .1 I* Hiillban, Iti said How’s Ihlaf W . '*••«*' • U I- "I I*. •>• ll..„,| ,« m > «»**•■•* "'•• ••'•■ •■« »** *Sn4 I., *S , . - ■ 1 ■’1 1 1 1 IO VI I »III i.^ W,. Ow - "I I-*.- «>*>•« « j .............. -■■' I- -•• ha* I , «I.. •■« I I............ ■ ■ . .11, ................. ............. i.Kh,,,- Bair* I •'*-"»'*«, «4 w.i«., .,. ki*«*aaa„m W■■ " -••» l»'W**Ma tiw^* a«*«,i, «,... .... >• *•«•» .,»«,«».1, ■m«e«lv U«».«, «a» 14, I I--« *>.4 ««n*, Hrth, grill »,'»■ (.si.,.,. I»*» «Vals«» p«-i ««inai • - tn» r,,, Is, IPs t».,4 V- all I »• »,**-««. Hulllvun, H <» Jo to M«»l«f' and Ilio Kl thvrvof 1 paules |< ft lowing «I risco th,* del luida nt J r. » •»< X HE K of HN U of \\\ >, of SlTlIl Ml NK i« id Section 3*. Houth llaligi* 13 Kant meridian. In t»t, gun Notici I* tlu-i,'f*«n* hei«*b) gIVvrt that l>.v vlilu«* of ««hi execution I will, i>n Saturday, th«« 17th day <«f lui*. 1909. al the hum «»f 3 o’clock In th- aft,‘noon of aal«t day. at th«* front of th«- courthouav d«n«r in \\ • lu««> «i» doirsl-h-Uu Klamath Fall*. t»i<-g«>n, noil at public »,, <«>lu>« g< <"> linptuusl auction to ti-e hlgh««at bidder fur eri, In k (small« I *11«— cash In hand, th«* nbuvn d«wrlb«*d real prop rf«. or m > iiiu « It thereof a* tlial will I h I iritgat««!.. b«i |J tun* n>«**«»ai* Io «atlafy aal«i Judg wtil< It wala r la * a*« >«-» read) meal In fa«or of II 44’ K,*,'*«*, mid h >> iim - , I«,,»«,- l.>i>g«-ll against J E Hulllvan, together with 1 laud •** • «*li«iig*- f**r lais! all coats and dlaburs, mmtn that have Irrtgrttt**«» »««••» bUiiMih Ha, or may accrue Datisi at Klamath Falla. Oregon, I this loth day of June. ISO» 1144» 4<>l >'» thh , m \y it BA*M NI.44 lit »Ml > •«•»IN»« if (i Shell fi of Klamath County, Mill* 4I»I»I1K»N * ti-io. 7 15 > \<UI< I lull IM Itl.H 4IION I* H Ijltid Office at luikrvlew, ■««•«• »’ * VI'I'I » <• VTL Oregon, June 4, l*0t, I Kill Hirer«, arar Ifag I Not < <>al lauti. ) NOTICK Is hereby given that MY ILA VAN BIUM MEH I n«-e Apple- I sat«) of Klamath Falla, Oregon. who. on August 13. 1903, made Home- R M. RICHARDSON Mead Application No 3|4$, He ria I United StAtet CommmioDff HF 4, No 01170, for HW H NE H. ES HW 4,. HE *w NW W. Bertion TIMBER ANI» HoME-tTEAD 13, Township 34 South. Range 9 PROOF TAKEN Ea»t. Willamette meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Final Office. Third ami Mam Library. 1 Flve-Y«-ar Proof to establish claim to th« land above describe*«!, before th" County Clerk of Klamath County, at BENSON & STONE Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 16th ATTORNEYS AT LAW day of July, 1909. Claimant name« aa wltncaaev . / rorricon Hunk Herman Hrhmor of l»alry, Oregon; timi Trini Hldf. Charles C. Chitwood of Klamath KLAMATH t*HS - 0MW» Falla. Oregon. Fred Coliman of Klamath Falla, (»regoti; Fred Jan»»- en of Klamath Fall*. Oregon J M WA I HON. ATTORNEY AN*J €•10, *•I a Register I C. C. BROWER COUNSELOR AT LAW KLAMATH I A1 !>. (>RFV»J ROOMS 7 A ». MUROOCkLK NOTH I F»»R Pl lll.lt ATI«»N. ( Not tool laiud.) U 8 taind offire al Lakeview. Oregon, May 34. 1909. WILL A. LEONARD NOTICE Is hereby given that WIL LIAM I. Al.I.IHON, of Wampus, Ore DENTIST gon. who on August 6, 1903, made 14 It h roti • licitiate liuilint Homestead Application No. 3?0!>, Serial Number 0:090, for SKX Sec tion 30, Township 39 South, Rang» 6 OR. C. P. MASON East Willamette meridian, baa tiled nolle« of intention to make Final DENTIST Five-Year Proof to establish claim to Office in Amrriisn Rank A Trad i«e the land above described before C. paay's Building R. DeLap, County Clerk, nt Klamath PHONE 614 Falls, Oregon, on the 17th day of ■ L am ATH TALLS O"CG* July. 1909. Claimant names as wltn«-MM*a: L. W. Anderson of Wampus, Ore ITTOIINII IT LIW gon; David Blnrkmor«- of Pokcgama, Oregon; Charl«-a M<-s»ncr of Poke- Ge», ral Law Practlo-8UUAMP gama, Oregon; Bod Frali» of Poke- eral Courts gama. Oregon. Kxaminrr of l.and Till«» First National I Link lUofi J. N. WAT8ON, KI miiuii I i Falla, Register 5—^ AS your boy or girl got a bank account with the First Trust and Sav ings Bank? If not The Republican wi!l start one for nothing’ E. L. ELLIOTT