vigW MEH* MANTA mkef tmkik prominen . merchants of Lakeview are . . .and tb« promises they made |-‘"1 ,“11 “,“1 i,u" ' I* that If the ro,<1 ,,‘1» * 4 Mk«’»!** r«pal»eah« H possible to transport utU|r«-l«>‘t »ha« »>• ut thal •»««I’“’»» Id la* routed through this city, dlbs> *,f ,l"' W‘X>I oul ugs county would com« h«r. b 1» the pr«»graui «hat Is being * One «1 O’* difficulties that l0^n «•ip»' l«"<" •'•'»»y- *h” reeui' ng thst mor« freight has been r« i„d than can be taken on th« r< r’ lr(l, flu. O. K Tiausf- I .on. wblch Is acting an the forward |M,nt for the l^kevlsw and l.ak. ibij »etchants, has taken hold of , matter and la endeavoring to get Ightsrs to enter the field. Ho (at ,f ha«« not been as successful a» , might suppose. This, however, sot going to a«« * handicap, foi 0 K. people have stated that a« «III thrmselv«« place teams on , rued If 11 *• necessary t«. •o TM Io«» of freight to the narrow agt Ils« haa had the effect of roue . th« niansg.-nicnt of that road t< nmuous efforts to regain the pat Bag« It has lost. Heretofore It ba ao on« of the beat paying pl« « es o ad In th« United Blates, It cai jdiy b« designated aa a railroad r It Is nothing but an aggregatlo esrvM •»d grades, marked out b « atrraks of rusty junk an. ll«o rails. Nevertheloes. It ha ra aulflrl« nt cause fur bitter inv«-« ns both from tho travcinr an. tipper Lakevlsw haa suffered mor isa any one other city, and th' nntaats bava long waited for th bi «* when they could repay with In irret the scourging th«y received os that there Is another gatewa irvagh which they can receive thel •ight and they are taking advan g* of It. the narrow gauge is an» u to placate them, and already I asking preparations for a conipro I m . it la not likely that then III be any negotiations, for th« •rrhaota have enough. For some time an effort has be«i ad« by the owners of the road to ill It to Harriman, but he would tr« none of It. Other capitalists er« Importuned, and while the rev- la« waa so great it had some at action. Now, however, that prac- tally all of Its net profile are gone >4 wltn the prospects of competl oa from the Southern Pacific, II ould Se a difficult matter to even r« the road away. I ITER LIKi: NOTEN. Totn Rtatan'a place at Rattlesnake »1st will probably be appraised by illroad officials to-day, Mr Mcikinald of the new town site Is Spokane to-day on buslnnaa con- Ktsd with his new enterprise two 11« north of town. Mr. Jamison and family have gone Ube coast. They will take In the r»nde Kondo valley from Cr««»cenl tty to Coos Hay, and maybe as far as Astoria. Mra. Jamison's With nec«-MltaU«s the journey. Remetnber next Bunday la the day or the midsummer picnic at Ht. ’•oud Also remember that this Is *• place In tho country where you *n go sad not pay two or four bits » iraft la the word. We act what '• advocate; practice what we reach, please remember. Mr. Freeman of Biehn addition hai ooxht the Phltiba property of the ‘mt addition and has repaired the ou»e and mov«>d Into it. W’iH Harland has moved Into his *» house near the new mill and box lutoy. Grading for the 8. P. railway Lurs. we are _____________ Informed, will bo com- [J"««! In about two weeks, when the dredge win finish the job. NCt'Mi; TAX AMENDMENT •8 I’AHNED IIY CONGRESS. WASHINGTON, July 13 -The ll!ou'o to-day adopted, by 317 tc 14. • • Joint resolution submitting to the ’•Hotis legislatures for ratification * • Proposed amendment to tho Cod- •Gttitlon empowering Congr«*ss to •D the Income tax. A serlouB accident occurred to J. • Huffman, engaged on the plle- rv*r°n the Upper Lake, caused by •dip on the hammer coming loose n «he hnnnnbr, weighing about ■ 00 pounds, coming down on the *° niifidin flngorB of r(ght hand, Bl»«hlng them almost to a pulp. Mr. u m«n is being attended by Dr. "»mllton and is doing well. While removing a trunk from a •«on Saturday, J. D. Carroll sus- n"1 *n Injury to his back and Is to his bed as a result. His from *nd waB I ’ ,n ,h® net of removing his be­ ds « nKR t0 the **ouse that the acd- nt occurred. Dr. Merryman is at- him. ROBINSON—GRAY FARMERN' INSTITUTE THIS FALL PORTLAND. Oro. July fl.—A Th« fulitjwlng letter lias been re­ very pretty homo wedding was sol­ ed vod by Mr W. II. Holleman from emnised at the home of Mr. C. C. lion James Wlthycombe, director of Robinson in this city, when his the Oregon Experiment Station: daughter, Miso May, wan united In ( ' COHVALLIH, Ore., July 1, 1909. marring« to Mr. I Harrison Gray of Mr. W. H. Helleman, Klamath Falla, Klamath county at H p. m. on June Oregon. 30th, My Dear Mr. Helleman: Refer­ Promptly ut k o'clock, Mr. Frank ring again to our correspondence re­ "hit« of Beattie, Wash., began th« garding the holding of a Farmers' wedding march and the bridal pro­ Institute In Klamath county, I beg to cession marched f farmers' Institutes, he has been In luster of wedding bells composed ommunlcatlon with Mr. Wlthycombe f white syrlngas and ribbon. tor some time, urging on him the ne- After the service, the ring service "esslty of coming here and holding •Ing followed, congratulations were h«me meetings among the farmers of tiered Then the refreshment* were this -ounty. The Klamath farmer >rved by Mrs. Itex Bishop, an old has much to learn In the way of get­ chool filend of the bride, and Miss ting out uf the soli all that it will :laache Robinson, slater of the »reduce. He may feel that he is do­ iIde The bride and groom were ing so now, but if he will subscribe laappolnted over th«« fact that It for some good farm pa|»ers, get the as lmp«»sslble for hia perenta U {overr.ment bulletins, sttend farm- tu-nd, as they live at Buch a dls- •rs' Institutes and keep up to date In 4 nee til matters pertaining to his business The guests invited from a distane« he will soon see where he has been / ere: Mr. and Mra. Geo. Higgins, laboring in the wrong direction, and tr. and Mrs E K. Farmer and fam tetter yet. he will soon see hia bank ly, Mlsa Annie Bigler. Miss Beryl iceount grow to good-sized propor­ ioblnaon and Mr. Carroll Underhill tions lalcm, Frank White, Seattle; C. F At the institutes that are to be held tooper, Albany; Mlsa Mabel Franela. here In September, every effort F°r TX ■ Ir. and Mrs. Rex Bishop, Mr and hould be made on the part of the Particulars see A/. ■ Irs J Noah. Portland. farmer to attend them. The men Some valuable and pretty wedding nentloned in the letter are at the presents were received. Much merrl head of their profession. Every time nrnt was caused when, although the i farmer hears them speak he learns »ride waa closely shadowed, the ■omethlng about which he never young couple succcMfully eluded th«' Ireamed, and they will sn find that the best investment they ever made company and in^de good their ape in an automobilo, leaving the was the tlm«' spent in attending the rice-thrower» Institute. badly disappointed looking after them, Th«« young cou- Mr. Bupp. German Consul, sta­ file left for Newport on their wed­ ding trip, where they will remain a tioned at San Francisco, and wife, while, after which they will return arrived In the city Monday evening for a visit to Mrs. I>oak, the sister . than $3.00 for the live and $1.50 for applied in satisfaction of said execu­ to their home in Portland. of Mrs. Bupp, at her beautiful bun­ the dead yellow pine, $1.35 for the tion, order and decree, interest and galow on the Upjier Lake. Miss live and 50 cents for the dead white costs and all accruing costs and over­ • PLEVNA 1TKMN. • Shilling, daughter of Profeaaor Shil­ fir, $2.25 for the live and $1.25 for plus, if any there be. to be paid unto *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« ling cl the University of California, the dead lodgepole pine, per thou- said court to be further applied as by Th« Falls visitors from Plevna and who is a guest of Mrs. Doak, came »and feet. B. M. will be considered law directed. and a deposit of $200.00 must be Dated at Klamath Falls. Oregon, vicinity Saturday wem: O. Byers, A down with Mrr. Wampler Monday to sent to the First National Bank of this 12th day of July, 1909. Brent ner, C. B Faulkner, J. H meet the Consul and his wife, and Portland. Oregon (U. S. Depository), 7-12,8-12 W. B BARNES. they returned the same evening to Harne«, Blanche and Earnest Boyd. to be placed to the credit of the Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon. Mrs I »oak's. J«,hn Faulkner. E. Thompson, Char- United States, for each bid submitted ley Sevlta and Mr. Talbot. to the supervisor. Timber upon •40,000.00 Fred Alexander was severely In ­ Mr. Lee, G. F. Sevlta, Lloyd Al­ valid claims is exempted from sale. City of Klamath Falls Sewer Bonds jured at the O. K. barn Thursday. ford and Arthur and Clifford Sevlts While passing along the stalls one The right to reject any and all bids Sealed proposals will be received went camping Saturday. of the animals kicked at him and Is reserved. For further informa­ by the undersigned, Police Judge O. O. Kerns is haying this week. landed both feet on hia riba. No tion and regulations governing sales, of the City of Klamath Falls,Oregon, o. Byers and family spent Sunday bones were broken, but he suffered address the undersigned. until the 26th day of July, 1909, with Mr and Mrs. Sutton. M. L. ERICKSON. Intensely all night. He expects to at the hour of 1:30 o'clock p. m. for George Ager and family spent the Forest Supervisor, be able to return to hia home In the the purchase of $40,000.00 six per Fourth with Mr. and Mra. Alford. Medford, Oregon. morning. cent coupon sewer bonds,or any part G. F. Bevits and sons are putting thereof, to be Issued in pursuance up hay for G. Byers this week. SHERIFF'S SALE. of an ordinance adopted by the Lloyd Alford msde a trip to the ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Common Oouncil of Bald city on the Fails Thursday. NOTICE Is hereby given that the Oregon for the County of Klamath. 22d day of June, 1909, and under Charley and John Faulkner pur­ County Court will receive sealed bids American Bank and Trust Com­ chased a mowing machine of Mr. up to and including the 2d day of pany, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. E an act of the Legislative Assembly of 1105, filed in the office of the Sec­ Van Valkenburg with which the lat­ August, 1909, for the construction of B. Burwell, defendant. retary of State, February 13, 1905, ter la mowing hay for G. Byers. a wooden bridge across Loet river Suit In Equity to Foreclose a Mort­ entitled an "Act to Incorporate the E. Thompson of lx»ng lJike was In near its mouth and at the place now gage. City of Klamath Falls." this district ono day last week. occupied by the bridge known as the NOTICE is hereby given that by­ Said bonds will be payable 20 Mr. II. 8. Kerns and daughter, Ed­ ‘Whitney bridge." virtue of an execution and order of years from date of issue. Interest to na. Who have been visiting with rela­ Bidders to submit plans and speci­ Hale duly issued out of the above tives in Plevna, returned to their fications with each bld, each bidder named court and cause on the 12tli be paid semi-annually on the 1st day of October and April of each home at Chico, Cal. to deposit 5 per cent of the amount day of July, 1909. upon a decree principal and interest Misses Mattle, Bessie and Harriett of his bld to be forfeited to the coun­ made and entered for record in Bald year; payable in lawful money of the Foster of Round Uko spent Thurs­ ty in case the award is made to him court in said suit on the 10th dav of United States at the office of the day with Mrs. R. A. Alford of Plevna. and if he falls or neglects or refuses July, 1909, in favor of the abovj E. Thompson and family and Er­ for a period of two days after such nam«?d plaintiff, directing the sale of nest Boyd of Long l^ke were In award Is made to enter Into a con­ the premises herein described, to sat­ Plevna on business last Sunday. tract and file his bond In the manner isfy the sum of $2,190.70, and $33.50 Joe Foster of Round I-ake was in required by the County Court. The costs and disbursements, and the Plevna with some beef Thursday. Court reserves the right to reject any further sum of $200 attorney's fees, Mr. Alford and son, Lloyd, are and all bida. making a total of $2.424.20, with in­ haying this week. C. R. DeLAP, terest on said sum from the day of County Clerk. the rendition of said decree, and ac­ The N. C. O. railroad is beginning SURVEYING cruing costs. to feel the pinch of poverty, due to 8AI.E OF TIMBER. Now, therefore. In view of said ex­ the diversion of so much of the Lake Medford, Oregon, July 2, 1909. ecution and in compliance with same, MARSHALL county freight to Klamath Falla, and Scaled blds, marked outside, "Bld, 1 have duly levied on said premises PHONE 433 HOUSE has taken the firat atep towards get­ Timber Sale Application, April 28, and will, on Saturday, the 14th day ting back the business it has lost. A 1909, Crater," and addressed to M. of August, 1909, at 10 o'clock a. m. bulletin has been Issued announcing L. Erickson. Medford, Oregon, will on said day, at the front door of the a reduction of $50 a car on stock be received up to and Including the county court house at Klamath Falls, 1909, for all the shipments. This is the first piece of 9th day of August, Klamath county, Oregon, sell at pub­ consideration this company haa ever merchantable dead timber standing lic auction to the highest bidder for shown the shippers that have been or down, and all the live timber cash in hand, all the right, title and by the forest of- marked for cutting forced to use its line, and it may Interest of the above named defend­ safely be assumed that other reduc­ fleer on a designated area located ant In and to the following described tions will follow. Whether they will within the NW% of 8WU of section real property situated In Klamath 10, township 38 south, range 6 east. be sufficient to win back the lost love Veterinary Surgeon county, Oregon, to-wit: of the Lake county people remains Willamette moridian, Crater Nation­ SWH of Section 30. Township 39 and Dentist al Forest, Oregon, estimated to be to be seen. 150,000 feet B. M. of live and 10,000 South, Range 10 East, Willamette L. J. Emkens has purchased one- feet B. M. of dead yellow pine, 60,- meridian. Together with all tenements, Klamath Falls ; half Interest In the following prop­ 000 feet B. M. of live and 1,000 feet Oregon ; erty from C. N. Meyer: Section 2 4, B. M. of dead white fir, 30,000 feet hereditaments and appurtenances PHONE 94* township 38 south, range 9. It is B. M. of live and 600 feet B. M. of thereunto belonging or in any wise understood that the consideration dead iodgepole pine, saw timber, log appertaining. The proceeds of said sale will be scale, more or less. No bid of less was $1,000. Stop and Figure! MIDLAND Is in the Center Irrigation Project Sure to be the principal ship­ ping and receiving point for Klamath, Langell, Poe and Yonna Valley. Buy Lots now while they are being Sold at 10 per cent of their value u CAMPBELL PAUL E. SCHAUER City Treasurer, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Said bonds will be Issued in de­ nominations as follows, to-wit: 20 bonds of the denomination of $1000.00. 30 bonds of the denomination of 1500.00. 50 bonds of the denomination of $100.00. Each proposal to purchase must be accompanied by a certified check for 5 per cent of amount bid. Said bonds to be sold for cash paid down at time of delivery and for not less than their par value. The right is reserved by the Coun­ cil to reject any and all bids. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, June 24th, 1909. A. L. LEAVITT, Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. How Thieves Live bv Charles Somerville, the celebrated newspaper criminal reporter, is only one of the btg features that make the July E verybody ’3 very much worth while. There are five other live articles, and SIX STORIES that you can’t afford to miss. Get the JULY EVERYBODY’S For Sale By F. E. ANKENY AMERICAN CONFECTIONERY Geo. Constable, D.V.S. MeCALl. 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