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' Hill's ultimate goal the gruut Cull- ferula treasure-house of truffle. In wuttliig until the present time T« legnim's Early Stale to cast off Ills mask. James J. lllll Are Now Horne Out by Ims simply followed the same policy lh*velopiiH*nts. uro now building up the Deschutes ■'iinyou. (AI.IIOIIMA IM THE («OAL l’ori latiti lllrllls icri'iilont location engineer In th« to look tli«< long- over with a view, of ib'i'hlliiK upon mnlii line to hook up the Central , Oregon line with thu brl«lg«> across the river. "I shall spend moro or l«»s of my tim« in Portland looking out for our InteroKls in this proj««t," Halil .Mr. Htovelin, "though my permanent lu-ad- quarters will still remain In t.'bica- KO.” lie c|<,s«d M m Interview with th«1 tuteiuent that there wasn't a richer empire under Hie sun awaiting rail- road d« velopment than Central Ore gon, and with tin «1«« lai nt Ion tint I <■ I didn't think h«« had ever made u bel ter In v«< it ment In liin life. grounds, would not be tlr«'d out by I be journey, ami alv/aya bo In touch w!lh all forms of ;!>• italnment to b« given during iliac weak, fl has b««!-’ sugge sted that ail forms of con tests bo eliminated, such as U >rsc- raclng and klndre«i sports, and the rroney usually app«*<>prli«tpd for that purpose be devoted to som«- form of entertainment of the guests. Another Idea that has been ad vanced an«l on« that has never b«—n tried l« i<' Is th«' holding of a fr<-« public auction. No charge Is to be made, and ««veryona Is to be Invited to bring whatever he may have to well iand list it with th« auctioneer. Two I hours > itch afternoon ar« to be de- I voted t<> the auc tion. This would be sure to meet with success. There Is not a farmer In th« county who iia^ not something he would be glad to offer for .«I«- at an auction, und he would likewise l ave his weather eye out for whwa'ever was offered for sale. It Is argued that th«- material welfare of th«- farmer should be thus look«‘d after. 11« would derive b«ne- flt from a fair at which his real In- t«!i< «s were provided for, and the afi< i r«- ults would prove far more satisfactory than if his lime were d<- voted io watching torse races or some other form of sp«xrt. Whoa Ball! hallowed be thy— gee, Ball, gee! what'll I do? Now I lay me down to si gee. Ball!" Just then In fell mor«! dirt. "O Ixird, if you ever inland to do nnythlng for me back, Ball! Whoa* Thy king dom come gee, Ball! (> l-ord, you know I was baptized in Smith's mill dam whoa Ball, ho up! Murder! Whoa!" Neal could hold In no longer and shouted a laugh which might have been heard two miles, which was about as far as Jack chased him when be got out. plaintiff filed against you In the above entitleu cause on or lufor* the lith day of September, 190», being the date prescribed by the abova en- tltb'd Court in the order ‘or ho pub lication of this summons for you to appear and answer said complaint, and if you fail to so appear and an- iver on or before the said date the plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of >1,130.67 and for hlx costs and disbursements of this action. This summons Is served upon you by publication in the Klamath Re- publican, a newspaper of general clr- « ulatlon, published at Klamath Falls. Klamath C«junty, Oreg«>n, by order of the Hon. George Noland, judge of the nbove entitled Court, made on the 3d «lay of July, 1909. The first pub lication of thin summons In of date July 29th, 190», and the last will be of dato the 12th day of September, 190». RICHARD SHORE SMITH, and D V. KUYKENDALL. 7-29,9-12 Attorneys for Plaintiff. ( ullfortiiu tlie Goal It all Indicates that the Invasion of i mployed win n ho was figuring on building down the noith bank of the Columbill, although it can be mild without fear of denial that not only Hlaveiis lint the Oregon Trunk luw- >crs ns well have been trying ever '•(ITU I, Foil Pl ltl.it A l ltt\ since the Telegram exploit« d Slovens' pn .einco here, to persuade lllll to D1M< (H! Il M.W I. AKE come ou< into the open and admit hl,, Depart m< nt of the Interior, U. 8 In un oth lul stnti<m<*nt voluti connection with the nntl-llurriman Laud Office at l^kev'ew, (?■*; 'n gon. I li t««red by himself, John F. Stevens, road For reasons best known to August 13, 1909. personal mid. confidential represen hlniHulf, Hill has withheld such an NOTICE is hereby given that John tative of James .1 lllll, yesterday oft nouncement until now. tight oil the (!. Beach, whose postoffice address Is ! «moon admitted hla own connection eve of the first great legul skirmish Kiamith Falls, Oregon, did, on the Whitcomb A. <!i<-!e ', v ho have of with nnd his sponsor's ffnancl.il back In the federal courts. The natural léth day of March, 1909, file in this fl< as In the old Oregon Stage com- ing of tn«' Oregon Trunk line. II«' infer« tn o h that this sudd« n cliangi st MMONS office Sworn Statement and Applica-’ j I tiny's bullfling on West .Main street, thereby cotiffi n>«'«t In of ml::«t v.tri brought uboiit In a large tion No 01703, to purchase the! will add another link to the chain of in .he (Jircult Court of the State of what the drtull measure by the story In ‘■''iiitrday's Klamath Fulls' growing Industries SENW’4, NESW4, NWSE'A S«c- Oregon for the County of Klamath. •■ver since «-litlnicd i i b-«iam, where <><i'it«o. vital dl.i Rose E. Keesee, plaintiff, vs. John tlon 5, Township 38 South, Range 9 with the opening of their new saw Bl evens' preset!« ■ III < cicpandcH In tlie Oregon Trunk map' East, Willamette meridian, and the' Cot«*s, defendant. mill plant located near ('lover am.ounv d In th« «• «olumits This and lit doubtful legal standing were Suit to quiet title. x|>rlugs, which la six or eight miles timber thereon, under the provisions To John C«xt«'s. the above named n««v. ««paper tirsi l<1< ntifled the mys called attention to These discrep i of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts, defendant. west of tl.u I cad of Spencer creek. A terious John F. Hampson win had am Is re purely tci hnlcal, but have, > In the nam« of the State of Oregon, amendatory, known as the "Timber | tructi<«n engine has been takm up to upeut some thri'e w««eks through Cen It Is said. important le-srlng on tin and Stone Mw," at such value as you are hereby required to appear their mill lo< ntion, which can be used triti. Houlh<-ustern uni Houthern t|u«,Hilon of tlie legality of ev««ry r«.- and answer the complaint flhjd might be fix«d by appraisement, and against you In the above entitled suit Oregon as John F Hti vens, and put' I tlj'hl el.ilmed by th«' Oreg««n for opeiating the mill until the nec- that, pursuant to such application, on or before th«* 16th day of Sep essary water power can be developed I l‘l*l It I.AKE NOTES i.twi<'<l mor«« I him a month ago that Trunk. At any rat«, th« Harriman the land and timber thereon have t-rub r, J9«i9. being the last day of the at which time the mill will be Stevens wns simply out In that coun people attach so much Importance to ‘ th«« time prescribed In the order for Mr. («rebel stated that run by water, 8t«-am«-r Hornet made a special run been appraised, June 14, 1909, the the publication of thia summons, the try lookluS f"r a feasible rout« by tills legal loophole that they will a new lake I had been discovered in up Williamson river during the week. timber estimated 22$ M. board feet , first publication hertrof being on the which Jim lllll could break Into ('all mak<* It th«- busts of their attack on I at >1.50 per .M. and the land >2 4.50; J Sth of August, 1909; and if you fall that section, which Is called "Clnna- (ornla ami g< t a big all««* of the Har Hill in the fedeinl courts, nnd tight St'*an>er Mazama is kept very busy I that said applicant will offer final ♦o to appear and answer, for want mon lake,” after I a eiunamot bear riman melon. It out on that line if they ha«« to oy Wood river people, and well they ' proof In support of bls application ! thereof the plaintiff will apply to the which was sc< •n In ti.ut neighborhood, Btevens dlscm >*'«l the determina carry It to the supreme court of thef It is a natural i reservoir of about should, for she is built for the Wood !and sworn statement on the 22d day 1 Co'irt for the relief prayed for in the complaint herein, to-wit: for a de river trade Parker & tion of lllll to build luto Central Ore United HI uk - s . of October, 1909, before R. M. Rich cree that the defendant has no right, twenty-five acres, which they have Taylor are deserving. gon frankly, und with some of that !■'<■(•<«<1 Into (In* op«'n ardson, U. S. Commissioner, at Klam title or Interest in or to the following had surv< >«d. nnd If the water holds i •Mduten«*ss which « bai n< t«rlz«d him described real property: NW% of The down for mill has been shut out In the lake this season they will ath Falls, Oregon. With this situation confronting I NW%. E'4 of SW% and W of when lie was on th«' l.«lhmus nn<| re-, Any person is at liberty to prot«?st EMt of Section 36. Township 3» l lm, it is conjocttir«'d that lllll felt titlllz« it In connection with their over a week on account of logs. The fused to i«*t Hooxvelt t«dl him how : that he • would he In better shape to mill for jtower purposes and also for Happy Hooligan Is having a happy this purchase before entry, or initiate South, Range li East of Willamette to dig th«' big ditch. Hut whin It wage i succesaful warfare If he ad- irrigation. The dally cut of the mill time wrestling with the big raft she a contest at any time before patent meridian. an«i for the costa and dls- contea to fi.'lltig the great engineer milted flnaticlal responsibility tor the will !>«• front 10.000 to 15,000 feet is bringing down the lake, She is issues, . by filing a corroborated affi- burs«-ments of this suit and for such other ar.d further relief as to the und < m»l rm live railroad genius <>n project. davit in this office, alleging facts Court may seem just and equitable. with the traction engine, which will expected in port to-night. the pioj '« t of iuvnslon ««f California. : be hauled into this city and slilpfted Be this at It This summons is served by publi Dislitiguished visitors at St. Cloud which would defeat the entry. How«v«r, his1 vens 1« not nt I«« becomra evasivi*. cation ther«?of In the Klamath Repub ARTHUR W. ORTON, from her«;. were Dr. Taylor of Klamath Falls and utlitud'' «>ti this sul«iject is not MO the lllll lawyei lican by order of Hon. Georgi! No In speaking of the timber in that Prof. Agnew of. St. Mary's Colh'g" of 8-1» 10-21 Register. land. Judge of the Thirteenth Judi much to 0« i*olnt ii« th<> ihr« In that they wjll section. It was stat<-d that It was of a Oakland. Cal., who paid us a pleas cial district of the State of Oregon, disputable facts: very fin«' quality and that there was ant visit on Friday. We are always '••titml Oregon even If they made, dated and filed in this su!t at SUMMONS. Klamath Fails, Oregon, on th« 30th <jii««la*s ( orvolMirutlv«* 1 HI tn wipe out every bit of pre considerable larch growing there. It pleased to meet men of letters, or day of July. 1909. which 3*id rder la their intention to manufacture the work so.ady done and sti ----------- 1 true gentlemen and ladles of any pro First N. W. liethii’l, location en- requires that summ«.-ns in thia suit be In the Circuit Court of tlie State of. published once a w«?ek for a nerfod out from the beginning. larch, which It Is claimed makes very fession. glni'cr of the North Hank, and only Oregon for Klamath County. of six successive and corse« utive "AVo're going to lulld Into Ceutrn! lln<* Inside finishing lumber, and will lately location expert on tin« Oregon Captain Wickstrom of the Eagle J. Frank Adams, plaintiff, vs. F. O. ! we»-k« from the 5th day of August. not check or warp, also having a very Or«-go ’ i, with declared Mr. Stevens, Trunk, l as taken up the task of run Pierce, defendant. 1 n«y.«. fine grain. Larch Is also extensively arrived back from Alameda after a ning surveys for t hl« road south from much emphasis this morning "lit..! To F. O. Pierce, defendant: J. C. RUTEN IC, week ’ s absence. used tn making butter boxes, on ac w < <o i't car«! u snap for !li<t wot and .Madras ami toward iJikevh'w. Ha in the name of the State of Ore count of being odorless. It Is ex The big box factory is expected to gon, you are hereby required Jo ap H. W. KEESEE. will proluibly hnve crews In the Held Tha. isn't worrying us in th« «tight- pected that the mill will b«> in opera start up on .Monday, This, with the pear and answer the complaint of the 7-29 8-23 Attorneys for Plaintiff. in n wry f«w days. An construction «»t. Wi> have :(•.« all the money tion within the next two weeks. starting of the new pressed brick plaintiff filed against you in the n«« ’ e1, and why should vc worry? engln«'«r, B« tb« l haw been succeeded and tile works, will add greatly to above entitled cause on or before the NOTICE OF EXAMINATIONS by G«'org<« A Kyle, assistant chief on- •. tor any legal novtacle«, I tone no 11th day of September, 1909, being diversified industries on the the date prescrib«?d by the above en our ginewr of the i’a< iffc Coast extension cause for anxiety; our lawyers ate NOTICE is hereby given that the Upper lake. titled Court in the order for the pub-, County Superintendent of Klamath <>f the Milwaukee This loaves libth- paid to me«'t any such exigencies, V' i . ii I«! !••■< «. One of the Mo*t in licution of this summons for you to «•Fs I andn fl'««' to project the Hill and I have every confidence that they We hear that a deep well, or ar- appear and answer said complaint, County will hold the regular exam («••■ «ting . « Well a* Protitald«* inations of applicants for State and Un« to the various rich sections will b< equal to th«« emergency." tesian drill, will be operated soon tn and if you fail to so appear and an County papers at the Klamath Coun Features of (lie Fnir. If the Oregon Trunk people can which arc to bo tapp'd on the wny to swer on or before said «late the plajn- these parts; also an exiærimental ty Hi-h School building in Klamath get sufficient «'qnlptucnt to keep Kt.- Sun Francisco. drilling for oil. which experts think tlff will take judgment against you Falls as follows: for the sum of >1,332 and for his Second Oreg«»n Trunk people ar»' 00U men busy they will fling such an The all-important question before can be struck here. For State papers— costs and disbursements of this ac t«> «lav endeavoring to round up engf- army of constructionists Into the li e biijlm -e- men to-day la the da'«* tion. Commencing Wednesday, August nceru and surv«yots foi this work In Held. "The work," said Mr. Htcv. ns, on which ’ 'I be i • Id the county This summons is served upon you I 11th at 9 o'clock a. m. and continu JI ST SCARED. by publication in the Klamath Repub ing until Saturday, August 14th, at will b- pro .<•«■!>(< <1 just as rapidly fair Fresld* nt Bishop of the Fai: I'ottlaml. Third. John F 8tev«»ns and Pre:« as hil«or and proper equipment can iv> >« m latlou I- out <«f the city, and a An old man iu Georgia named Jack lican, a newspaper of general circula- I 4 p. m. tion. published at Klamath Falls, { Wednesday — Penmanship. His idem V. D. Williamson of th« Oregon be assembled, and there will b«> no meeting of the u i««tors will not Baldwin, fating los>t his hat in an Klamath County, Oregon, by order of tory, Spelling, Physical Geography, Trunk have been In «'Xtendod confcr- let-up In activity until th«« road Is held until I is retort:, at which time old dry well one day. hitched a rope th«* Hon. George Noland, judge of the Reading. Psychology. Thursday — Written Arithmetic, enceft with John It. Allen of New turned over to the operating depart the date will be announced, in con- to a stump and let himself down. A above entitled Court, made on the York, owior of the Pacific Eastern ment." nectlon with the liobllnr of tha fa'r wick«*d wag named Neal came along 3d day of July. 1909. The first pub Theory of Teaching, Grammar, Book lication of this summons is of date keeping, Physics. Civil Government. rnilwny, at the Portland hotel to-day. Il«ith Stevens and President Wil is being Ji«« :>*«•• I whether It vhal! Just th« n and quietly deiaching a bell July 29th. 1909. and the last will, be | Friday — Physiology, Geography, und it is ri asonshh «"«rtnln ti nt till) liamson deny that connet-tlons will be be held in the di*' or on th« (air from Bald win's old blind horse, ap of date the 12th day of Septemijer, Composition. Algebra, English Liter ature, School Law. will take over this road projected be- mad« with the North Hank by bridg ground«. ;«' th«* lalt«r place Is dc- proached the well, bell in band, and 1909. RICHARD SHORE SMITH, Saturday—Botany, Plane Geome twen Medford nn<l Crater lake In ing th« Columbia. But, at the same < bled uti'Ht •( I- going to meet **llh began to ting-a-llng. Jack thought I nnd try, General History. tlo near future. This docs not give time, the sam>> engineers now en ■■ : RI oppi■ It < ii. foi ;t I« «•’;• |«>■ • d th«* old blind horse was coming, and D. V. KUYKENDALL. I For County papers— a direct outl< l Into California, but It gaged on the Oregon Trunk only a that the Io« niton <.f the grounds mi l said: "Hang the old blind horse! 7-29,9-12 Attorneys for Plaintiff. Commencing Wednesday, August ncounter«M| ;i tr. He's coming this way sure, and he will tni> a bountiful empire In South- short time ago completed a survey t! ■ ditflcul'i •» to I*« < cncount'-risl 11th, at 9 o'clock a. ru. and continu wc»tern Oregon nt one end nnd af- for such a bridge, mad«* all the nec reaching th.-«e m.«k<* it impractical«« ain't got no more sense than to fail SUMMONS ing until Friday at 4 p. tn. toid < a ty uc««'Hi Into a portion of essary soundings nnd borings for to hold the .'.Hr lhe'e t is yerr. In on me. Whoa, Ball!” The sound Wednesday — Penmanship. His C«nti<«l Oregon, which has almost ■oich a structure, but there is no hur The general vptuh>ii seems to Ire came closer, "Great Jerusalem! The In the Circuit Court of the State of tory, Orthography, Reading, Physical Geography. unlimited powlbllltlcs In the devel ry about this; the bridge can lie built ti nt the ram*.* co ' ot ? : l.Otlld '.)? fol old blind fool will be right on top of Oregon for Klamath County. Thursday — Written Arithmetic, opment of \aii<oo« Industries. Hill's any time and It will not be neces- lowed this year an war ndopt« i 'us;: nn* in a mlnit! Whoa Ball! Wh«*a, J. Frank Adams, plaintiff, vs. G. Theory of Teaching, Grammar, ■«ary to fight Harriman every Inch of acyulremcut of this property would rent a suitable place in which to In haw. Ball!" Neal kicked a little dirt L. Frazier, defendant. Physiology. Friday—Geography, School I-aw. make It easy enough to connect It ili« way; approval of the government stall th«' exhibits, in this way ill«' on Jack's head, nnd Jack began to To G. L. Frazier, defendant: with the read which the Porter Bros cnr.lneciu will remove any l«gnl ob- visitors to the city would be k-«i>t In pray: "O Lord, have mercy on—whoa In the name of the State of Ore Civil Government, English Litera ture. tie Ilan Iman pt«'.«i v< « lit Central sta< 1« . Hii<l the (>. It. A N. can't stop the business « 'titer of the town, be Ball! a poor sinner— I'm gone now! gon. you are hereby required to ap 7-29, 8-7 J. G. SWAN, Oregon Is only one «tup towards tbe lllll pioplo from crossing Its S’l.'. d the «»xpens«*«f gx 'ng to ire fate Whoa Bull! Our Father, who art in pear and answer the complaint of the; County Superintendent. I As an introduction to the trade of Klamath Falls and Klamath County I have inaugurated a Great Sacri fice Sale. It will continue until further notice. The Boston Store O. M. HECTOR, Proprietor CLOICIES