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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN E. J. MURRAY, Editor NO All» F'Oll FI UK FIGHTERS Go» et invent lias No l*rovl«loii Relief of Injur'd Men Who Flglit Fon'at Fires. lot I REAL ENTAI'K TRANSFERS Frank Tousek et ux to Albert Kubes, lot 1 In blk 89 und lot 4 In blk 82 In the town of Whitelake; » I. Albert J. Kubes to George E. Quiggle. NW’* of NW i* of see 10 and SW ’* of SW '* of sec 3 In tp 41 s. i L4 e. W. tn.; >100. E.W, GILLETTE & CO. What provision will the federal government make tor maimed ami crippled fire fighters? The question is TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE before District Forester E. T. Allen. He has a man on hand who responded All communications submitted for publication tn the columns of this I Albert J. Kubes to Geo. E. Qui»,- the urgent appeal of forestry offi to paper will be inserted only over the name ot the writer. No non de plume gl<*. lot 1 in blk *9 und lot I In blk articles will be published. cials when a fire was raging in the 82 In the town of Whltelake; 810. Clspus forests of Washington, who is f Louis llesslg el ux to T. J. Jark I BEAUTIFUL < K A I KK LIKE now crippled for perhaps lite, No I ♦ fund is on hand to take care of such son. N *■» of lots 5 and 6 In blk 6 iu Misunderstanding About New Survey I Buildings Reconstructed in a More unfortunates, so far as the district Hesslg's add. to Ft Klamath; >100 Substantial Manner to With Uauses Many to Oppoae Govern Alfred E. Crance to Grave Dlxtin, forester has learneii. but he is mak- stand M inter Weather ment—Two Canals Built. Ing a determined effort to aee that W if of EH and 814 of SW Q ot sor something is done to have the victim 20; NWQ. WH of NE'*. NWS* of The call that has been issued for J. A. Arant, superintendent of Cra of public duty receive such aid as Is SWH Htid NH Ot SW’* see 29. and the meeting of the stockholders of ter lake national park, arrived In the necessary to restore his health or thè NEH of SE Q sec 30. tp 33 », the Water Users' association has set city this morning and states that the nurse him to the grave. r 7 H v. W. in. the members of that organisation to weather up there is ideal and that A fire broke out In the Clspus for Mary J. Anderson to Henry A considering the questions that will this is the very best time of the year be presented at that gathering, The to visit the lake. Work on the build ests of Washington. The govern Grimes. 8' A of N ’n of sec 36. tp 38 ». principal discussion at this time ings that were damaged last year ment officials called in all of the men r 10 e, W. ni.: 110. ("bus. R. Williams to lleury A comes from the people of the Upper has progressed to such an extent at they could secure to aid In fighting It. project. There is strenuous objec- to be almost completed, and he be Among the number was Kelly Rob Grimes, NE *4 of NWK* and NW% tion oa their part against the increas lieves that the character of construc erts of Vance. Wash., twenty-five ; of NEK* of sec 116. tp 38 s. r I 0 e. W ing of the capital stock until they tion followed this time will insure the I years old and In vigorous health, j in ; 210 know what the government is going resistance of an» weight of snow The While he and three other men were. Everett T Short! et UX lo J W to do with them. Connected with roofs of the buildings have been giv on the firing line a tree fell among Batdorf. HE t* of SW ano SW t* their arguments is considerable mis en a three-quarters pitch, and the them, fracturing Roberts' skull and of SE N* sec 20, and N’4 of N F. ’, Injuring the other three to some ex- i sec 29. tp 37 ». r 9 e. W. ui.; 810. understanding, which, when removed, probabilities are that very little tent. Roberts continues speechless will bring into the fold favoring the will remain on them. Satinivi W Reese to J. B. Reed, increase of capital a large number of The number of visitors this year and apparently unconscious, although E ’n of SE I» of sec 3. EH of NEM the landowners residing or owning will undoubtedly equal that of last he was hurt August 25th. No means j of SW sec 2. and property under that part of the proj season, when all records were broken. are provided the district forester for , and SE Q of NWQ of ect. During the past month fully 2.500 the care of Injured men. but Roberts i sec 11 In tp 39 ». r 11 e, W. m Some time ago engineers were set people registered, and this does not I has been taken to a hospital and an Mrs Hattie Del’uy to W. J Kauf to work running a survey to. a new represent the full number of those operation will he ordered to see If ids iman, NE«4 and NEK, of HE'« ditch, ard without mquii.* or investi going there, for there were many who head cannot b.> given some relief by tp 4 1 s. r 10 e. 200 acres; >10 gation, it was concluded that the gov failed to affix their signatures to the this means, Then Mr. Allen will In- Mary J. Anderson to Henry ernment meant to abandon the first register. There were people from all vestigate to see if some arrangement Grimes, S’j of X *n of arc 36. tp 3 8 s, survey, which was for a ditch some ¡»arts of the world, and all were unan cannot be devised for taking care of r 10 e, W. m.. >10. fifty feet higher up. This the gov- imous in their expression of surprise the Injured man until he is well Charles II. Williams to lly A PROPRIETORS ernment has no idea of doing. The • and admiration, and the prediction again Grimes. NE*n of NW’, and NW This case illustrates a class that first survey was for a ditch of suffi- was general that it would be the ALL KINDS OF FhLSH. SALI NEH of sec 36. tp 3S ». r 10 e, cient capacity to supply all of the most popular scenic attraction in ail' seems to demand public attention. I m.. 110. I Fighting forest fires is an urgent duti AND SMOKED MEATS land below it. After the survey had of the world within a few years. Everitt and Sara Shortt to J of citizenship in every forest com been made it was found that for prac Considerable work has been done SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS Batdorf, SE L* of SW '■* and 8W V tically its entire length it ran along on the highways and this will be con- munity. Unless ail of the people with SE >4 of sec 20 and N’n of NK% the rim rock and the expense of con tinued until the close of the season, i in reach respond to calls of the gov sec 29, tp 37 s, r 9 e. W m . 110. structing such a caial wou-d be far The work had n ecessarily to be litn- ; ernment officials or volunteer when a Haitle DePuy to W. J Kaufman. in excess of the estiizdtzs originally ited on account of the lack of funds, I big conflagration starts near them, NE\4 and NE14 of SE>q ot sec 7. •."X-y-x-y-x«-•>•>•>■>«>•>■> -y-y-x-x-y-y-x-y-yv^-x-x-y-x-y-x-x» Î ASHLAND r made. Most of it would be rock but every . _ effort ____ ____ has ______________ been put forth there is little hope of checking its tp 4 a. r 10 e. W. m.. >10. work, and much of the canal would to have the work done where it would progress. Such men as aid govern T. J. Jackson to Jas L. Gordon, ment officials in their work are paid lots in Fort Klamath. >900. have to be lined with cement. It was be productive of the best results. then decided to reduce the size of the Mr. Arant expects to return to the day wages, but the pay is small, and Louis llesslg to Jas L. Gordon, no one consenting to fight fire does so lots 1 and 2 In blk 7 In Hesslg's add. first canal, constructing it with a ca lake in a few days. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT for the compensation given. It 1» a to Ft. Klamath. >250. pacity only sufficient to supply water Prof. Lloyd Bridge of Rochester. N Y . ha» been secured for 4 for the land between it and the new WHEN YOU HAVE FOL ND YOUR case of responding to the call of duty Principal of the Commercial Department. Mr Bridge I» most highly I,co 8. Robinson to Mary Ovanda endorsed by E E Gaylord, ex-Prvaldent of the National llualneaa <> as truly as the soldier sacrifices when j Mehaffey, SW M sec 12. and part of • PLACE * canal which it is proposed to con- j Educator»' A»»oclatl<>n, Prof Zanvr, Pre* of the Zanerlan Pen Art he goes to the firing line. At times ms - 11, 163 acres In all. 110. struct lower down. Scbool, 8. L. William». Pre» of the Rochester Hu»ln»»s Institute. ’ I ! I You will be happy in it — content the danger in fighting forest fires is This new canal will be of much Wni. T. Taylor to Joseph C. Tay- and other». Mr. Bridge has taken two post-graduate course«, and 1 > as great as in fighting fires in the lor. SE *4 of SE *4 and other lots in easier construction, the amount of ed. joyous, cheerful, energetic. being an experienced bualnve» college teachers and an export pen- ! ! The days will be all too short for large cities, but as the work is done rock work being only about the av man. he will be a decided acquisition to the commercial school fra- ! J sections 13 and 19 tn tp 39 s. r 10 e, ternlty of the coast. Prof. Bridge is an experienced Instructor In * ' erage. Its capacity will be such as to you. Dinner time and closing time in the solitudes it receives little at W. m.. >2.600. < > Calisthenics, Gymnastics and Athletics, and the young men and < > supply water to all of the lanu below will come before you realize it. tention. Isabella A. Roberts, John K. Chas- women of the Ashland Commercial College will have an opportunity J [ All your faculties will give their it. It will thus be seen ttal afi of tbe Kelly Roberts’ case offers an oppor tain and Francis H. Walcott have for the best training in these line«. . < > land originally covered by the high consent to your work; will say tunity to test public sentiment and j transferred their holdings to tile I P. RITNER, A. M.. President line canal will be cared for, only at a “amen” to your occupation. There tbe spirit ot the government. He ha» Weyerhauser l.and company. x >00 00000+0 0»» will be no protest anywhere in your sustained serious injuries from which considerably less expense. I N. 8. Merrill to Trustees First M No announcement of the cost of the nature. he may never recover. He is a com- E. church, land in blk 51 In »ec 11, been duly appointed by said court Yon will not feel humiliated be ; pa atively poor man. and cannot af canals has been made, for the reason tp 4 1 a, r 10 c. W. m.. >10. for the settlement of said account the government has not completed its cause you are a farmer, or a black-1 ford, if he recovers, to lose the time and the hearing of said petition for Albert Kubes to G. E. Corson, six work. It Is possible that an estimate smith, or a shoemaker; because, I or money that he will be out during I lots in White Lake City, »10 discharge, at which time and place any person Interested In said estate may be in readiness for presentation whatever your occupation or profes- sickness. Mr. Allen will do all in his A. E. Morterud to B Goldberg, may appear and file his exceptions In at the meeting in October, for when sion. you will be an artist instead of power to see that the victim Is prop lots 1. 2 and I of sec 12 in tp 38 a, Anti get ground ready for big writing to the said final «count, and an artisan. Engineer Hopson was here some time erly recompensed, and, if possible, to r 8 e. W. m. »100. crop return* next year. contest the same and show cause, if You will not apologize because you have some rule formulated by means I ago he stated that they would be any, »hj a final distribution of said Saide Newman to F. P. Hixon. N H Sonic good Largitili» tan la* ready in about three months to tell are no* this or that, because you will of which assurance is had for the SE % of sec 32, tp 37 s, r 14 e. W. estate should not be ordered. the landowners of the Upper project hate found your place and will be safety of men who volunteer for this in, »10 THOM AH E STANLEY. hail iu nagebru»li land. 8-12-9-2 Guardian. wLat their lands would cost, If it is satisfied. work in the future.—Portland Tele- i Wm. P. Ilhoads to A. R. Tenbrook, SWAMI* I. A NI» in tit wimble You will feel yourself growing in not ready at that time it will be sub- gram. lot 7 in blk 7 in Rhrad'a add to Mer milted to them for action as soon as your work, and your life broadening locations will lw higher in price rill. 1150. A lady residing in Alturas is in , it is ready. If at that time they de and deepening. MMin. BI Y NOW. Leila Humphrey to Ella i Lubke, Your work will be a perpetual receipt of a letter from a cousin in j cide they do not want the government lota 2. 3 and 4 In blk 58 In I K. F.. to proceed with the work, it will be tonic to you. There will be no drudg Nebraska which gives an insight into! 12.800. x- the operations of the Oregon Valley j abandoned. At least, that is tbe in ery in it. Ella Lubke to Angela W ’«•liar. lot Foe an a|M<>-dat« wheel, get You will go to your task with de l.and company, and one not at ail to I timation that Mr. Hopson gave the s K h rutiler, nn «ele at tbe Gl’8 4 and 8'n of lot 3 tn blk 53 in K. F., the credit of the company. The letter j committee at tbe time of the confer- night and leave it with regret. STORE. For sale or rvwL (apt. <». ('. Applegate, states that many have been induced | |10. Life will be a glory, not a grind. Tents to rent. Guns. We carry ence. (»fllee Millinger Cha». E. Worden to B. St. Geo. a full line of a 1 tortine anorta. to sell their homes back there and in If the stockholders refuse to ac ISishop, 35 ft. off W. side of lot 1, Fifth Nt.. Near Main. (.KANTEI) DII’IXiMAS vest their all in this scheme. These cede to the demands of the govern and 15 ft. off E. side of lot 2 in blk I THE GUN STORE returning victims, and letters writ ment, then this project will lose the 32 in K. F., transfer. The following eighth grade pupils j. H. UHAMBKRA, ten by others, say was accomplished money set aside tor use here, and of the public school who took their Opposi ta the American Hout by the grossest misrepresentation, if work will be at a standstill until such FINAL ACCOUNT Fl LEI». examination for entrance into the Ph»».«-« •M r—are that ! Many people are not downright lying, and steps will time as the landowners see their way high school on September 2d and 3d be taken to bring the matter to the printers have a language of their In the County Court of the State of clear to furnish the government with have been granted diplomas: Oregon, for Klamath County. attention of the United States author own, unintelligible to the uninitiated. sufficient security to warrant it in go District No. 25, Spring Lake, Bere The following up-to-date orders from In the Matter of the Guardianship of i ities, charging fraudulent use of the ing ahead with the work. The officials i nice Quimby, Rex La Prarie. the Person and E»tate of Robert an exchange give an Idea of the print malls. Many, this lady writes, will of the service are not making threats, Klamath Falls, Donald Worden, Laughlin, an insane Person. several of the pleasantest half- be ruined and lose their homes. Only ing office lingo: “Hilly, put Sir but simply stating that they cannot Notice of Settlement of Final Ac Lloyd Alford. Louise Bledsoe. hours you ever put ill—get the the other day a man and wife passed Charles Tupper on the galley and fin go ahead under the law. count and Discharge. District No. 17, Merrill, Gussle September EVERYBODY ’S through Alturas on tbelr way to ish tip that murder you commenced It is generally felt that the report Beebe. and read in this order: “ Happi Lakeview. They had sold their home yesterday. Set up the ruins of Her of the committee and the recommen Notlec is hereby given that Thomas District No. 19, Worden, Daniel culaneum and distribute the small E. Stanley, as guardian of the person ness," “The Mellowdrainmer” and Invested their money in the dation of the directors will be adopt Gordon. Christine Chapman. and estate of Koliert Laughlin, an pox. Lock up Laurier and slide Mc scheme. Returning parties had ex and “ What Shall We Do ed at the meeting, although it is not plained conditions, and the couple Carty into the hell box and leave the Insane person, has rendered and pre going to have easy sailing unless the With the Old?” sented for settlement and filed In Dolores Garvey of Yreka, Cal., is in were almost heartbroken, The wo- pi alone until after dinner. Put the said court his final account of the sentiment of the more hostile changes After that read where you the city. man was in tears and the man was ladies’ form to press, and go to the administration of said estate and a radically between now and the 22d of will—you’ll »ay,“Hrrr’( a gt»d wretched beyond measure, We do devil and put him to work on Deacon petition that said account be allowed October. magazine, ” Try it and see. Ed Hoyt of Ft. Klamath Is In the not know if these robbed and de- Fogg's article on 'E’.ernal Punish and that said guardian be discharged, -------- - ' i ■ - • “Pop" Randall, whe has been laid city. SEPTEMBER EVERYBODY'S ceived people can obtain redress in ment.’ ’’ Now this Is all simple enough and that Saturday, the 11th day of September, 1909, at 10 o'clock a. m. up with an attack of pneumonia and when translated Into English and not the courts, but there should surely be of said day, at the court room of said Special Display by Chas. West of Ashland Is in the some means to bring the authors to yearly so rough as the reader may Im- court, at the court house in Klamath bronchitis for the past two weeks, is city. up and about again. agine.—Exchange. j list Ice.—Alturas Plaindealer. Fails, Klamath county, Oregon, has ANKENY and AMERICAN LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON Sixth St., rianir Block City Meat Market NIEISS & ARMAND 1 BICYCLE S FRANK IRA WHITE lf You Wan! to Spend f