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TIMI IIANDY Willi HIN Ul’N REAL EHIAIE TRANSFERS * ì * KliimuHi KorpoiuUoti to F New comb, lots 3 16, 317 In blk. ill, Mills addition; $350. A W. William« «'t ox. to Ralf Kul- bok. lol 328, blk 111, Mills addition; Announcement that Great North 1150. ern capitai, and noi H.'tf of Jmm « J ElUler I. Applegute el ux to Rose UBI liidlvidunlly, I h bncklng (he Orti E Keo.« <•, lot 5, went hull of 4, In coli ’.'runk lino, Il I h predlctotl, wll! blk. in, Ewauuu addition; $ 1,400. mim 'U Ito Iliade Tht» predlctlon conimi Dorris G osh to Hurry Cud« it. Wi» frolli a «puree dose lo Great Northern NE '« si < 9, t wp. 3 8 h, ll'terrHtH. (I. II. Woodbury el Couplet! wlth thU sluteinuiit I h thu Wynkoop, Iota 9 u>l lo. <l<-i lurnlion timi Hit* (¡retti Northern addlilou; |30o dlr< < torà bave deelded upon the con- (Tin. S Muole Vi »truciloti of 900 ntlles of railroad for Kluuiulli Mills l.lgb( I! m southern exten«ion oil the Pacific lots I und 2, tils. 3, i coast. ton, C. ill., View Tiie building of 900 miles of rail L. L. Truss et road apparently can mean but one blk 60, Grund- tiling, although Hu* report does not to Rutil Atm name Hie terminus of, Hie Oregon 6, blk 2, Ter- Trunk line. Tin- distance from Port land to Sun Francisco by tho South- Maltha A Biuniloii et uX to A V. Whit lie), lots 5, 6, 7. 8, blk 31. townuf Merrill; $2,ooo. o . A. Graham to 1, I.. Porter, un- dlvlvded half Inter« st N W '4 of »<•<•. 10, twp. 41 8. r. 8 E. $10. Elizabeth Haynes et ul to J It H. Illi) Iles, W of H\\ ' « Hee. 33 mid E '.■ SE '« sec. 32. twp . 39 8 r. II E Emily Furiar el ux to Emelle L. Manning, lot 1 blk. 52 , Nichol« addi lion to Klamath Falls $1,500. « urn Pacific Is 772 mile«, so 900 miles would provide foi it roa«! to the Cal- ifornia in •tropoll«, nnd also for the Oregon f< edera that ar«» reported to be platine« 1 in addition, Hie positive statement is made that the Great Nort hern bus purchased the Pacific and Ea«te rn, tiie railroad now being extend«*«! from Medford eastward to Butte Fulls nnd toward passes in the Cascade rang«« of mountains leading Into Cent nil ()regon. It Is a well known fact that the Portland and Beattie rail way, or North Bank road, is owned Jointly by tiie Great North« n and Northern Pacific. The former Is Jas. J Hill's pet rond, and lie | h largely to Klnmnth Falls; 1500. Campbell and E. It R i li IIIH Interested in the latter, it has been I Furber et al., lots 4M, 49. somewhat taken for granted since the 6.1. 64. 65, (is. «9. definite announcement was made by tract, containing John F. Stevens that Hill was back I Spokane, 58. < <>. <¡45 r W'4 N W ', NE'4 of NW'i .’J (>, BE *4 SW '4 sec 2 5, twp 2 3 8 r. 9 E ; $io William 1! Huron et ux. t<> Sara A Sly fiuta 1.2. 3. 4. r> 6, blk 5, Oppor*» (unity addition Kinmath Falls; ! Il...... * Î I». I ieo. hind wide T. I < * of Mid- 4 U feet Willits, Kia tn all» ing Hie Oregon Trunk line, tliat (tils m«-.mt either the Great Northern and Northern Pacific interests combined or Jas. J Hill Individually. It now npp«*ars that the Great Northern Is !.. IXX'ATIO.N llraidenlM of OF NEW Northeast HOME UNE PK Tl REH H< IHM H S-<l ion »t < Ity < luini S< |>oo| Slioiild lie Near Population < i liter !.. I.. l.iM khart, one of the Nimrods Saturday there will be held an of tills city, Is well qualified to testify election for the purpose of selecting I to the alertness of the game wardens, a site for the new school house that A few days Mince he and a party of Is to be erected in this district. It friends went to While lake, on the is almost certain that it will come to California nnd Oregon line, to hunt naught, for there is a growing oppo ducks and geeso. Lockhart wandered sition to the location of the school on across the state line into California, the west side of the river. The prin or, ut least, Deputy Game Warden L. cipal object ion is raised by residents Alva Lewi» said he did. The result n the northeastern portion of the was tliat Lewis attempted to. arrest <lty, they contending that the build- I Im for shooting in California without Ing shouhl be located in that section a license. if the city, inasmuch as the greater The Oregon hunter refused to go icrcentage of the school children with the game warden and started for come from that neighborhood. Active camp. Lewis drew a gun and ordered steps are being taken to bring the him to halt. Lockhart steadfastly matter to tin- attention of the prop maintained thut he was In Oregon, erty owners Interested, in order that and as he had a license to hunt In they may get out and cast their vote t hat state he refused to he arrested against it. a n d taken Into California. He In- It is a question If there ever will formed the game warden that if he be a site selected by popular vote, shot him he would have to shoot him This is due to the fact that one sec- In the back, and wulked away. Hon will vote against the other in The hunter was not arrested, and such a way as to cause it to lose out, at this time no complaint has been aud eventually the selection will have lodged against him. Those who are to be made by the school board itself. familiar with Hie occurrence say that The principal objection to the loca the game warden acted very hastily in tion of the school ou the west side of drawing his gun In an attempt’ to the river Is that it places the institu force a man to accompany him for an tion on tiie extreme edge of the city, alleged violation of a game law. and that it will ever be thus. The Doubtless there is considerable probabilities are that It will be years Illegal hunting In the Klamath basin, before the hills on that side of the but so far no arrests have been re river will be occupied by residences, ported. If the game wardens followed the opponents contend, while if it the tactics of Lewis sportsmen would were located nearer to the north soon taboo the Klamath country as a eastern portion of the city it would hunting ground. While the wardens be closer to the center of population are to be commended for their alert and be in a section that is growing ness in protecting game and In the and will continue to grow in the fu- enforcement of the laws, still there lure. It wlll be along this line that are tildes when a little discretion the fight will be carried out, and it promises to grow in intensity until could be used to good advantage. election day, when the largest vote 3---------------------------- ever cast in school matters will be < oí N< il. muiting recorded. th«* backer, which, of course, means Kenn A Co.'s < lie« k Is Returned ami Hill as well. Hill hn» also taken n great deal of pride in tie North Bank road with which other stockholders in the Northern Pacific arc not greatly in- fatuated im It in eff«»ct Is a competitor I of th«» Northern Pacific. For some Him» there have been rumors of Im pending changes In the North Bank, nnd It Is pri'dlct««) that John F. Stev ens will become president of that rail road. in addition to this the intima- • lion is now given that tiie Great Weyer- Northern Is planning to take over the Vi , ; Northern Pacific Interest In the North ot Mt '« see. 21 E% of Bank as part of the scheme of Invad- sec 8, twp. 37 8. r. 13 E; $10. 1 Ing California. Jacobs et ux. ti> M. I. Allison, Tiie Great Northern, according to W’A of SW>4 sec. 9, tw|>. 39 S. r. the statements made semi-officlally 9 E; $2,675.50. will connect up with tiie Oregon Fred S Robinett and wife t(> E P. Trunk line In Hie vicinity of The Mixon, HW'* of NW'« and W'i of I Dulles liy bridging the Columbia rlv- ,fw>4 and the NW'« of NW'« of HOC. <»r. Tills plan will bring the Oregon 9. twp. 27 S. r. 11 E; $1.300. Trunk Into Portland over the Van Leon W. Anderson and wife to S couver liridgt» und Into th<- North P. R. R. Co., right of way. \ 1 Bunk terminals. Hot Springs Co. to l.aula Long, lot Inspection of the map will show .*> blk 48, Hot Springs addition. $600. that via the Oregon Trunk line, North Hot Springs Co. to Mrs. Lally A. 1 Hank to Spokane and the Great Ellis, lot 6, blk 48. Hot Springs addi- I Northern to St. Paul tiie Great North- . tion; $600. ern will, with th«* completion of the Hot Springs Co. to Mis. IL A. Long, California extension, have nearly if lot 7, blk. 48, Hot Springs addition; [ not quite, as short a route to San $650. Francisco into the extreme Northern S. It. Gardner et tix. to 1». Y. Gray, stales of the Middle West as any oth lot 2, blk 3, Gardners addition to er railroad. California fruit products Klamath Falls; $100. find an enormous sale in that terri ('. E. Hoyt et ux. and .1. II. C. Tay tory, while shipments by northern lor to Mrs. A. A. Von, lot 3, blk. 2 in rfiutes of perishable freight, it is said, Hoyts addition; $10. are preferable to shipments over the Mot Springs Co. I to Glennie John- southern routes, because of the lower son. lot 11. blk. 38, . Hot Springs ad- i tentperaturo. In addition to tliat, ' dltlon: $150. 1 California Is now drawing the greater F. E. Skinner and portion of Its tourist travel from the Van Brlsmer, lot 1. prosperous farming communities of ' addition to Kinmath t lie colder northern states. ’ John A. Wilson I In fact, several good reasons nre Land Co., N% of named why the Great Northern SW'4 BE»4 of NE should invade California. John F. 37 S, r. 14 E; $10. Slovens, president of the Oregon Trunk, is now In tiie East on a mis Tho evangelist for the Christian sion connected with Hie building of church will be here nnd begin services the Oregon road, it is said that he next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Is likely to have an announcement of Work on tho now tabernacle nnd oth Interest to make when h«» returns, It er preparations are rapidly being the Information Is not given oat brought to a close, and all will lie In earll« r through Eastern sources. readiness for the mooting. Every one will be cordially welcomed to all E. R. Skelley and wife and R. I». Morris Bros.' Bid Accepted. met Thursday were preBent: Mayor Sanderson, Councilmen Willits, > (’astel, Hanks, Obenchain and Sum mers. Councilman Wilkins was ab sent on account of the Berious Illness of his grandson. The question of sewer bonds was The city council and the following taken up, and after a lengthy dis cussion on the matter the council in- Dack Numbers. “William.” said Mrs. Van Holder to the man of all work. "I want you to clean out that large closet In the hall Just outside the parlor. Burn all the old newspapers, waste paper aud any other rubbish you may find there.” After a short time she met William in the hall carrying In his arms a huge pile of sheet music, the property of her eldest daughter. “Wliat are you going to do with Ma bel’s music?" site asked. “Why. burn it. sure, as you told me to. It wns In the closet there with the other rubbish." “But I didn't mean the music. I’ut it bnck nt once." Noting bls mistress’ displeasure. Wil liam inquired in surprise: "Why. hasn’t she played it all?" itructed the city recorder to return to S. A. Kean Ji Co. of Chicago their cer- t'fied click for $2,000, which was re ceived with their bid. On investlga- tion it was found that the financial «landing of S. A. Kean & Co. was Like a Mental Moving Picture. not satisfactory. The check, which Baker—People win» have been near was drawn on themselves, was photo drowning say that in an instant nil the graphed before being returned upon events of their past Ilves are presented t<> their mental vision Barker—I don’t oi'«ler of the city council. The record- believe It Baker- Why not? Barker < r was also ordered to notify Morris — if it «ere true they wouldn’t allow Bros. of Portland that the council themselves to lie rescued.—Life. would now consider their bid on the N sewer bonds, which taking into con- Maori Worship In China. rideration the fact tliat the bonds will Tiie fete of the iuoou is celebrated in be. r only 5 C percent interest, makes China ill the eighth mouth of the year, and this lasts six days. Presents are the change a good stand-off. It is then made on which tile figure of the considered doubtful, though, whether moon is nppareut. and a large pagoda ncliial work will be done on the sewer is illuminated. Firecrackers and mu- sic nhd family reunions prevail, A system this year, owing to the delay midnight banquet on Hie last uight ter- which lias been caused in investigat minutes tiie feast, and thou tiie de- scent of tiie goddess of the moon, ing tho financial standing of Kean whlcli we call Hie mail in tiie moon, is <v Co. awaited She is supposed to visit the The council passed to its second earth at this time to grant Hie wishes of mortals, i’lie moon with the Chi rending a new building ordinance, I nese Is the patroness of poetry, and which was submitted by City Attor I numinn is tin» poet's favorite season. ney Drake. The water and light question was then taken up and discussed. Tile council then adjourned. Th« Cid Mistake. NOTH E TO ( REDITORH OF (RATEIC LAKE In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Klamath. In the matter of the Estate of D. The finest collection of pictures of F. Johnson, deceased. NOTICE Is hereby given by the Crater lake ever exhibited in this undersigned administrator of the es city have been placed on display in tate of D. F. Johnson, deceased, to the window of G. Heitkemper by C. (lie creditors of and all persons hav ing claims against the said deceased W. Miller, the McCloud photogra to exhibit them with the proper pher. They have been colored In oil vouchers within six months after the first publication of this notice, to the and come nearer conveying to the said administrator at his residence at mind an idea of the magnitude ami Title Lake postoffice, Klamath Coun ty, Oregon, the same being the place beauty of Crater lake than anything for the transaction Of the busii¡ea» of the kind ever aeen here. The pan of said estate. Dated September 1st, 1909. orama is particularly fine, being free J. M. JOHNSON. 9-2 9-30 Administrator. from the disproportionate imperfec tions usually manifest in work of this NOTICE kind. To the Stockholders of the Klamath it has been suggested that several Water Users’ Association: of these picture« should be secured You are hei reby notified that a spe- liy the Chamber of Commerce and clal meeting of the stockholders of placed on exhibition in Seattle, Port the Klamath Water Users’ Associa- land, San Francisco and Los Angele«, tion will be held ! in Klaniath Fails, with the Inscription “Crater Lake, Oregon, at the Houston Opera House near Klamath Falls, Oregon.’’ on Friday, the 22d day of October. VS hile this plan Is not original, it 1909, at the hour of 2 o’clock p. m^ has the elements of truth, which Is for the purpose of the stockholders more than can be said of Its prede voting upon increasing the capital cessor Cities in the East should bo stock of the association from $2,000,- supplied with one of these pictures 000 to $6,000,000 and increasing the similarly labeled and they would par value of the shares from $20 to prove a powerful advertising medium. 130 per share. ALBERT E ELDER. Secretary. NOTICE Mill PUBLICATION (Not Coal Land.) Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, September IS, 1909. Notice is hereby given that John Slade, of Olene, Ore., who on May 2 3d. 1908, made homestead entry No 4015, serial No. 01617, for 8'4 SW’« sec. 2. N^ NW »4 sec. 11, twp. 39 S, range 10 E, Willamette Merid ian. has filed notice of intention to make final commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before C. R. DeLap. County Clerk, at Klamath Falls, Ore., on the 6th day of November, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: John Tipton of Olene, Ore.; Her bert Tipton of Olene, Ore., A. T. Wilson of Olene. Ore., Sam Dixon of Olene, Ore. ARTHUR W. ORTON. 9-30-11-4 Register. NOTH E OF SALE OF REAL ES TATE SALE OF LATE SHEET MUSIC If you desire some fine bargains in Late Popular Sheet Music, write to Charles S. Mitchell, 209 Almond st., Ashland, Ore., for latest free music catalogue. GREAT “ The Beast aid the Jungle,” 9 Judge Lindsey's autobiogra phy is one of the biggest things ever published by any magazine. It starts in the October EVERYBODY’S No believer in clean govern ment and right living can atfori' to miss it. And don’t let O. Henry’s story get bv you. It’s one of seven crackerjacks in the • In the County Court of the State of •OCTOBER EVERYBODY’S Oregon for the County of Klamath. o^vtcvu/ wsp'uy Dy In the Matter of the Guardianship of ANKENY and AMERICA^ Charles Hughes and Mary F. Hughes, Minors. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, guardian of the persons and estates of Charles Hughes and Mary F. Hughes, will sell at private sale an undivided one-sixth interest each of said minors in and to lot four (4) and the north half of the northwest quarter of section 28; lots ¡six (6>, eight (8) and nine (9) and the south half of the southwest quar ter of section 21, all in town, hip 29 south of range 11 '-j east, Willamette □ R. J. M. ELLSWORTH meridian, Klamath county, Oregon, VETERINARY SURGEON containing 314 acres more or less, ac ANO DENTIST cording to government survey, on ifflee Crnwler-stllii« Bulbilli/ Phone 7.4 and after the 21st day of October, 1909. for cash, pursuant to order of said court made and entered in the above proceeding on the 3d day of June, 1909. ATTORNEY’ AT LAW Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon. Sep General Law Practice State and Fed tember 23d. 1909. FRANCES HITCHES, eral Courts Guardian of the persons and estates Examiner of Land Titles. of Charles Hughes and Mary F. ! First National Bank Block Hughes, Minors. 9-23,10-21 j Klamath Falls, Oregon E. L. ELLIOTT NOTICE OF MEETING OF THE BOARI» OF EQUALIZATION BICYCLE S To All Taxpayers and to All Whom It May Concern: For no U|*-|o><lji|e i NOTICE is hereby given that on the third Monday in October, the a Rambler, on Mili- al ISth day of said month, A. D. 1909, S 11 »RE. For sale the board of equalization in and for Tenia to rent. (■mis. Klamath county. Oregon, will attend ■ tuli line of M|H>rllng at the courthouse in the city of Klam ath Fails, Oregon, and publicly exam ine tho assessment rolls of Klamath THE GUN STORE county, and correct all errors in val- nation, description of qualities of J. B < JtAMBKlMv. lands, lots or other property assessed Op|MMirr H'Hei by the assessor in and for said coun ty; and it shall be the duty of all per Ph-*. M»S sons interested to appear at the time and place appointed. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 23d day of September, A. D. 1909. J. P. LEE, GASOLINE ENGINE Assessor in and for Klamath County, •r ... Pumps Water, Runs Oregon. 9-23, 10-14 ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE 2 TRAJU N.tw«o Milker, Separator, H. Chops Feed, Etc. In the County Court of the State of P. Saves Wages Oregon, for Klamath County. State your need«, rite for catalog. Mention paper In the matter of the estate of Nelson Dimick. deceased. GENUINE FAIRBANKS SCALES, WINDMII.L8 Notice Is hereby given that by or Dynamo«. Motor«, Qaioline Bngtn^«, Steam Pump«, Boilers t En r i ne•. Feed Choppers, WIn<* mi 11 Pnmps. Pi peFi ttinlULik« AJI Carrtvd In block at PO KT LAND, OREGON der of tho County Court of Klamath "De man dnt answers a gold brick circular," snld Uncle Ebcu, "makes de old mistake, lastend o’ tellîn* Satan to glt liehlnd 'lin. lie thinks lie kln glt County. State of Oregon, made and abend o’ Satan."- Washington Stnr. entered on the 6th day of October, 0« Oath. 1909, Howard F. Shepherd was ap The Court Von will swear that the prisoner stole your aiubrella? The pointed Administrator of the estate TlnintifT Your honor, I will swear of Nelson Dimick. deceased; therefor that lie stole the umbrvHa 1 we car- all persons having clnims against the vying Cl »’•eland Ix»nAer estate of said deceased shall present Wouldn't Hang *ba Jury. An old negro named Ephraim, hav the same with proper vouchers, duly ing been sworn on the Jury in a mur verified, within six months from the der trial, for some time resisted a ver date of this notice to me, the under dict of guilty for no other apparent reason Hum Ids strong aversion tocapl- signed. at my real estate office In the tnl punishment in general. Finally the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon. the services. Evangelist Holmes re Skellcy, prominent residents of Riv foreman explained to him that It was a Dated this 7th day of October, question either of hanging the prisoner quested all members of the church to erside, Cal., arrived in the city from or hanging the Jury and that It all de 1909. at Klamath Fails, Oregon. ^.JurAt him nt Mr. Gregory’s ofllco Frl- Rocky Point Monday night. They pended on him. "Fo' gracious, rah.” HOWARD F. SHEPHERD, replied Uncle Ephraim, "on dem rea- left this morning for Riverside. wt.v evening nt 7:30. 10-7-10-28 Administrator. sotiiuenta de pris'ner aui alio* guilty ” JÄCKSRAD&3 FAIRBANKS. MORSE & CO. McCALL PATT Cell br.itrJ (or Hylc. per(rct fit. Jimplicitv >n t reliability nearly 40 jteiri. Sold in nearly every city and town in tiie United St.itea ami t inrnl«, or bv mail direct. More sold than any other make. Send lor tree catalogue. Mat ALL’S MAGAZINE Mor, subscribers than any other fashion m.lgsain,—million • month. Invaluable. 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