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GOOD NEWS FROM PANAMA. THE DEED IX» A FARM I they shall have been reaurveyed und i relocated they should at least be kept lt In a franti lo concval u frnud. The latest offidul report from Pun- Wliat Timi Inst ruinent liichiilva 3l it 1st lea tell us ’hat Si per cent Are Entitled to Oue-ILilf of the Anin clear of obs:ructions and the more Ignorane« of Inw exuiiMMt nona. of cur loaves are baked nt holt e, amu gives-fioniu very reassuring facta Many of (lie State». important should be immediately A note glvcii by a minor I» void, Otllected in Then l*i»irk’t WWili cleared within the truck limits of all I bat ’6 per cent being credited t. regurding the question of Hevpugo of Tini urta of olio partner binds all Will Amount to »S.tHH>. I water through the ground in the Everyone knows It conveys ull the utliorn. stumps, brush, roots, etc., for the . th- commercial b. l ery, The Inw colli pel» no olio to do Im ’•-very woman rr.d bak-r u well neighborhood of the Gatun dam. It fences standing on the fumi, but ull better comfort of wugon, light vehicle The biggest surprlJe that hn* been and automobile travel, utfd all logs, ha< t way of her •»« his own of m.ik- will be remembered that III the con might nut think it also Included the poHlbllll Ics. wlthout conalderu sprung since this coui.ty was orgur. ■ corduroyed and dtrted. and all dau- . I ug bread. As to yeast, no two women troversy over this dam M Italian- fencing stuff, posta, rails, »to., which tlon An I h agreement volti. ized was handed tn from Odell pre gerous bridges rebuilt. as a rule agree. The sour lump of Vurlllu and others claimed that the hud unit been u ■< d in tile fence but Hlgiiniuro» madv wlth lenti pencil cinct, when the residents of that ball dough from the previous baking, head of elghty-tlve feet of water In had been taken down und piled up uro gitoti III luw. Resolved. That the county A rocoipt for money pnld In not wick forwarded to District Attorney commission nnd the road supervisor •'leaven, Is frequently used, und such the Gatuu dam would probably pro for future use again in the same legnlly conclusiva. Kuykendall a resolution to the effect be urged and they are hereby urge»! ' was the “yeast" brought to Plymouth duce u heavy seepage, If not through place. But new fencing mutetlal Agoni h uro rttxpoiiMlble lo their that they intended to demand from to make all of such improvements Rock by the May Hower Pilgrims. the body of the dam itself, then just bought und never attached to principili» for crrora. the county court thetr pro rata of , during this present year, and the Undoubtedly in New England bread, through the underlying material of the soil would not puss So piles of l’rlnetiuilH aro ra.ipunslblo for tho the road tax collected in that pre county court be urged and is hereby- in some cases, is made today from the valley bottom on which the dam hop polos stored away, If once used lieta of tlielr iigontH. \-oiitrniiH for aiivoitlHlng In Huu cinct. And it would seem that they urged to provide for the labor, blast leaven handed down from successive was built. The engineers of the canal, In the lumi und intended to bo nguln tlny noWHpnpt'rs aro Jnvulld. are acting within their legal rights, ing materials, tools, lumber, etc.. Im doughs, an unbroken Hue of descent on the other hand, assert that not so lined, have been considered n part Il I h noi logally m-cesHary to say for the law provides: mediately by apportioning for the ex- from the tlsat bilking at Plymouth. only will the body of the dam Itself, of It, but loose bourds or scaffold tVn n noto ■ for vaino rueelvotl." If il noto ho Ioni or »Ittioli II tino» "Said tax shall be paid in money * elusive use of this district 50 per ’ French bread is hlways made from which is to be deposited hydraulic poles merely laid ucross the beuins iiho ilio maker; he must puy and collected In the same manner as ceut of the general road tux paid by this sour dough saved from the previ ally, be so compact as to preclude any of the bum and never fastened to It noi A rvlt noto obtnlnoil by fraud or frolli other county taxes are collected, and this district during this year fless ous baking possibility of seepage, but that the Yeast, compressed or would not, bo, mid the teller of the n piT-Mon In n »iute of intoxlenilon wnen so collected shall be used for | $100, which has already been re dried. Is rarely if ever used in the subsoil of the valley is naturally im- filini might take tin in away. Stand eunnot Ito coloctod. Elicli Individuiti In n partnership road purposes only, and 50 per cent ceived by the district», as provided by making of genuine French bread, pervious, or prucllcally so, to water, Ing trees, of course, nlso puss i « h part I» rouponslblo for lite wlutiti amouut thereof shall be apportioned to the ■ection 34 of the law entitled, "An i When bakings take place but once a Partial confirmation of the engl- of the Imid, ho do trees blown down of lite delti» of thè fimi several road districts In such propor Act to Provide for the laying Out, week the leaven Is apt to be veiy neer»’ statements Is now afforded by or cut down and still left In the Tho Indorser of a nolo la oxempt tion as the amount of taxable prop Constructing. Improving and Relo sour and import an acidity to the the conditions which have developed woods where they fell, blit not If cut from llnbllity If no »orved witti •rty in each district shall bear to cating County Roads.” etc., etc.. bread not over pleasant. during the excavating of that portion und corded up for nule; the wood has notte« of ita illsltotior withln twonty- the whole amount of taxable prop- , " ma). be’folind on page 272 of Housewives brew their own yeast, of the canal which Iles between the then become personal property, If four hour» of ita non-pay meni. ertv in the county.” 'the geueral laws of Oregon of 1903. using hops, malt, etc., as do the Gutu n locks aud the sea, where one there bo any manure In the barn- Their portion of the tax collected of the steam shovels has reached a yard or In the compost heap on the Resolved. That this meeting vote, bakers in some Instances. M RICHARDSON in this district will amount to about and it does hereby vote and authorize 3 feel below sea level. The field rea<iy for Immediato use the R Yeast and boiled potatoes, sugar, depth of '32 <8,000, while the county court ap a special road tax of two mills on the etc., are brewed together and the excavation In which the shovels are buyer ordinarily. In the absence of United States Commissioner portioned to them $100. dollar of assessed valuation of prop liquid stored away and used as want at work is kept dry by four 8-lnch un> contrary agreement, takes that One of the principal causes arous erty to be collected In the year 1910, ed. a fresh renewal of potatoes, etc., pumps, and ordinarily these pumps also as belonging to the furm, though TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD ing the residents of this section of the all to be used for labor on the con being made to the old stock. Yeast are not run at their full capacity. ' It might not be so if the owner had PROOF TAKEN county to demand more money for struction work of any new roads that of this kind is carried along year When it l< -onsldered that a dike, a previously sold It to some other party Other, Third and Main, ■■piMiaite City road purposes Is the prospective con may in the future be authorized— after year, aud when. If moving from few feet in thickness only, keeps the und had collected It together in u I mrary. Tclwphone ,'iol. struction of railroads in their neigh none of such money, however, is to state to state, the housewife guaids water in the "bld French canal from heap by itself, for »uch an act might borhood. This will mean considerable be used for the purchase of powder, her yeast Jar as she would gold flowing Into the trench; that the sen be a technical severance from the »oil traffic which must necessarily pass tools or materials of any character. Is within two miles of the excavation; nnd ho convert real Into personnl BENSON & STONE The compressed yeast cake and over in safety, for they are full of or for salary of the road supervisor, and, furthermore, that the Mlndl estate; and «ven u lesse« of n farm the dry yeast cakes have com. 1 to ATTORNEYS AT LAW appreciation of the recognition ac or on any road which has prior to the river flows within a few hundred could not take uway th© manure corded them by the railroad compa date hereof been opened or author lessen the yeast troubles, not only yards of the ditch, w© are quite In made on n place while he In In occu .7 in erica n l¡nnk of the housewife, but the baker as nies. Another cause is their desire ized. and TruKt ifldj. agreement with the engineers that pation. Growing crops also pass by well. to come in for their share of the "there has been surprisingly little the deed of a farm unless they are KLAMATH FwllS - OREGON Resolved. That present bad road Here is a domestic yeast formula Leepage Into the excavation since automobile tourist travel, which is conditions are due largely to past expressly reserved; and when It In getting to be quite a profitable source lack of Individual interest and fore that seems to surpass In reliability the work was carried below sea not Intended to convey those It even the manufactured products: of revenue throughout the county. level." During the latter part of should be so stated In the deed Itself, thought in public road affairs; so The following is a copy of the reso with view and hope to obviate re Three tablespoonfuls of wheat June the shovel on the lowest level a mere oral agri-ement to that effect ATTORNEY AND lution that was passed at tne district currence of past errors the meeting flour; 1 teaspoonful malt extract; was obliged to suspend for a few would not tie. In most »talcs, valid In COUNSELOR AT LAW road meeting: dry yeast cake or l » compressed days on account of the Inability of law. Another mode is to stipulate shall appoint and ask the services KLAMATH FALI/i, OREGON Resolutions adopted by the citizens of three resident citizens to comprise yeast cake. Pour one teacupful of the pumps to throw out the water ihat possession Is not to be given un in meeting ROOMS TA 8. MURDOCK BLOG. of Road District No. 15 a District Good Roads commission," boiling water upon the flour and s’.ir that was coming in; thia, however, til some future day. In which case assembled at Strott’s school house on whose duty it shall be to become in Cool to 120 degrees Far. Add the proved to be only a temporary condi the »rope or manures may lie re August 2, 1909, In Klamath County, formed of the road laws; correspond malt extract and yeast and beat for tion. and the shovels were attou abb- moved before that time. WILL A. LEONARD Oregon: At. to the buildings on the farm, with public officials for the interest one minute with a rotary egg beater. to resume work. It does not take an Whereas. Road District No. 15 and intelligence of the district; cre Cover bowl, put in warm place engineer to understand the signifi though generally mentioned in the DENTIST comprises all of that part of Klam ate petitions for new roads and relo throughout the day and use at bread- cance of these facts as bearing upon deed. It Is not absolutely necessary W7f/»row-,Hc/fra.«ic Huildlng ath county lying north of township cation of old roads required; exam setting time at night. the security of the Gatun dam — they should be. A deed of tn nd or 30 south, and embraces about 228 ine th^ public records and look to the It should not take three minutes Scientific American. d'.narlly carries al) the building« on miles of public roads, detailed as financial interest of the district; aid to prepare the above yeast, The it. belonging to the grantor, wlo t|i< r □ R. C. P. MASON HOH GILII.N Uli.I. SHRINK. follows: mentioned or not; and this rule in and support in any possible way the malt extract m: de by a hundred DENTIST Rosland to Silver Lake, 18 miles. county road commission aud county diff< rent irani.fact urers is in com- Farmers rarely gain by holding on cludes the lumber and timber oi any ■ itile» In American Bnnk A Tru»t Com Rosland to Klamath Falls by way road supervisor; inspect the roads of mon use l>y all tìrst-class bnkeslmp» to their grain after it is tit for the old building which has been taken of Long Prairie, 48 miles. pany*« Building the district and report in road meet and can he rrocured for 25 etntr. market, a hen the sb-inkage is taken down or blovyn down nnd packed Rosland to Klamath Falls via river ings hereafter all that shall have more or lesr. per plnt. Here Is the PHONE 814 ■iway for future use on the fuim into account. Wheat from the time route, 8 miles. « LAMATH FALLS OREGON been learned and done which may be philosophy of this yeast: For yoazt It is threshed will shrink two quarts Strott’s to Long Prairia, 4 miles. of interest to the meetings; and sue- to giow it must have air or sug ir to THE LONGEST PIPE LINK. Mayfield’s to Six Bits Prairia. 2 mit recommendations for discussion feed and t'liive upon and a warm < n- to the bushel or six per cent. Hence, it follows that ninety-four cents a miles. and action. Such commission shall vironinent, preferably 80 to -JO Je- Pipe line connections have been bushel for wheat when first threshed completed by which it is possible to! Eugene to Klamath Falls, via Cor serve without pay, and for the term grees Far in August is as good, taking into ac ral springs and Corral springs to join of one year or until successors arc The scalding hot water turns the count the shrinkage done, as a dol pipe oil from the Oklahoma oil wells j Crescent road, 35 miles. raw into gelatinized starch. The lar In the following February. appointed. to New York harbor. Oil has been Crescent to Silver Lake, 31 miles. Corn nhrinks much more from the started on the long Journey of 1,500 I There are hereby appointed, Jo*>n diatase in the malt extract inverts Crescent to Eugene, 15 miles. H. Harrison, Chairman; J. L. How- the starch into grape sugar, and this time It Is first husked, One hundred miles. This Is the longest pipe Bn--! U <* have some d<-»lral>lr land Crescent to Odell and Crescent ard and Jesse Strotts as such "Dis sugar coupled with the air beaten' bushels of ears ns they come from the in existence In the United States, and 1 held In November will bo reduced to to exchange for improved pruji- lakes, via Royse ford and Deschutes trict Good Roads commission’’ for into the dough mass by the egg not far from eighty. So that forty Indeed in the world. It is not n’ob-1 erty In Klamalli Fall»—land ford to Royce ford, 20 miles. beater supplies sugar and air for the the term beginning at this date. cents a bushel for corn In the ear as able that much oil from the mid Crescent to Odell and Davis lakes, tluit will I m < Irrigated,, hut for Resolved, That these presents yeast cells to feed upon, thrive and it comes from the held is as good as continent district will be brought to fifty in March, shrinkage only balng the seaboard at present, nnd the com also Davis lake to Odell lake, via shall be written and signed in tripli multiply. wlihli water la Ito yet ready. Black Rock ford, 22 miles. The bowl of yeast is one mass of taken into account. cate, one copy for the county *>oard pletion of the line seems to be more In the case of potatoes — taking Home choice Isangcll Valley Silver Lake to Klamath Falls, via of commissioners (county court», one lively fermentation by evening, and those that rot and are otherwise lost in the nature of a provision for the land to exchange for land under Beaver marsh, 25 miles. for the road supervisor, and for the proves to be a yeast mixture simple, —together with the shrinkage, there future or for emergencies that may is but little doubt that between Octo Making a total of 228 miles. Irrigation near Klamath Falla. district good roads commission, and economical and absolutely reliable.— ber and June the loss to the owner arise. Oklahoma lias the most active Whereas, All of these roads are shall also be spread upon the minutes Scientific American. oil field In the country at present: who holds tlen. Is not less than Important to public travel and should of the meeting. moreover. Its production la Increas thirty-three ptr cent. HAVE VOV NOTK.’KD TIIK by virtue of long and continual usage This estimate Is taken on the basis ing, while that of Pennsylvania nnd j We certify the above to be truly HOW TO PRESERVE EGGS. NEW HOMES GOING II* 1N and for the best Interests of the the resolutions adopted by the road of interest at seven per cent, and West Virginia is decreasing. It m.v takes no account of loss by vermin. commonwealth, be recognized as meeting held on the day and at the Mli.I.H ADDITION ? not be long before the western weiK To each pailful of water add two county roads. piace as stated. will be called upon to supply the A bar of Iron worth $5 worked pints of fresh slaked lime and one Whereas, The condition of these CHARLES GRAVES, seaboard and export demand.- Amer roads is not what it should be. Roots Supervisor and Ex-Officio cha’rrran pint of common salt; mix well. Fill into horseshoes is worth 110 50- ican Machinist. your barrel half full nigde Into needles It is worth 9155: with this fluid, and stumps give discomfort every- JOHN H. HARRISON, put your eggs down in it any time made into penknife blades It is worth and O. <'. APPLEGATE, where, while not infrequently rocks Secretary. H. H. lloyt of Merrill was In the after June and they will keep two f.3,285; made into balance springs of Fifth Htreet, near Alain. anJ fallen trees obstruct the way; Crescent, Klama’h County, Oregon, years if desired. city Thu'nday, watches it is worth 1250,000. Irrigation ditches and draws are August 2, 1909. unculverted; the bridge and cordu When District Attorney Kuyken roy across the river and valley at dall was seen relative to the lega rz| Crescent are dangerous to stock and status of the claim he said: human life; the famous Oregon Cen “As far as the apportionment o tral military road, which cost the the road funds is concerned, the po state of Oregon immense tracts of sition taken in the resolution seemt valuable lands to build, is now all to be all right, and there is not much but impassible at the West Deschutes to do except for the county to be ford, where blocks and pry poles nore liberal with this district, for it speak the struggle of mired teams; is hardly to be expected that this dis- about section 20, township 25 south, ifft can maintain good roads with range 7 east on the same road is a e apportionment made, which bog of some 200 feet which only the amounts to about 50 cents per mile. forced work of travelers has kept at "That part of the resolution refer all passable for several years past. ring to a special tax of two mills is T^ese conditions, on some of the not valid, because the 1909 laws pro principal highways of Eastern Ore le that the meeting of the road dis 1 gon are entirely unreasonable In a trict must be held in December, and road district with an assessed valua • c-rialn formalities which tion of about one million and a quar must be observed, which have not ter dollars, and which pays into been complied with in this instance. the general road fund of the county , it appears to me if the coun- some $4,000 per annum; therefore. • court apportions them the proper be it amount of money there would be no Resolved, That In so far as this necessity for a special tax in this meeting may have the authority and lfstriet, as a large amount of money power to do so, it shall recognize available the way it stands, and to each and all of the above described '•«11 upon non-residents to pay a spe roads as county roads, and the conn- cial tax, who are already paving a ty road commission and the road heavy road tax, would hardly be supervisor are hereby urged to do right." likewise, and to give all suc^» roads the attention and improvement they may deserve. Minneapolis day was celebrated at Resolved,, These roads, for the the Alaska-Yiikon-Paclfic exposition most part, have been carelessly and by the unveiling of a monument to unscientifically laid out, and as early James J. Hill, the great railroad as practical should be resurveyed and builder. Governor John A. Johnson' relocated. Therefore, ft is not of Minnesota delivering tie address. deemed wise or economical to make The bunt is oi large size, and Is a fine any elaborate expenditure at the likeness. Tie bronz-* reds on a gran present time for grading or clearing ite base with blocks from Japan, Can- extensive rights of way. But, until "de, vVadington t'”d Minnesota. ODELL WANTS HOAD MON EV C. C. BROWER ’ BUY LOTSN0W| FRANK IRA WHITE I—IAS your boy or girl got 11 a bank account with the First Trust and Sav ings Bank? If not The Republican will start one for nothing