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DAIItl lll \ I IJII'MI A I S <111 lllilAITIFS It W Huff urn left oil the Mlligi: for liona h zu Go Itlttui II ik ' h I ki I nut 995 bush *1« of out* front Ills ll.’lll Of llftccll uricH That isn't it lutd crop from it dry ilintili I, I n it P. A G« rbi'i and wife of Menili are In town 'I lien Kix'lliH to be it good «bill of f I v IK1111 II g doin' over til)' luliil to Illy • mt l.a*< vb w Ihroiigh Yotlliu vulbo (leu Sin) i I i ' h fulkn tell mi- Unit from I'Vei y tw.nty to forty I ioihch I iiivi - been foil W Olì II In tlii'li barn nightly for M'veral year we k Mi H iiii III Ion. tin Insl bln lion In fiiio leaving the valley Unit ki'l'pi' fI'eIKII11IIg telllilH lleKliluH 111* I In re uro two oilier HtiitloiiH In the Iti \l. I si VI I J. il. McNtlll linin' In fiom Tub Luke Friday. E. E Fit< h a ml wife were In from the fui I Is to rut ,50 Miri III Hu t it rd a y. wife returned to si’tlihs t ROM I HE U Illi. tx‘ n started at Redmond We extend our greeting and trust that it may ato< khold- prosper. liank met Th« Portland board of equalization ha* ended Its work < f hearing com *100,000 The change plain'« on the a»'.*esi::nents of county «■ff' < t us soon a* th«' pa- property, which reminds us that there pois cnn go east to Washington and Is a board of equalize ion rm « ting ev ret urn. The *to< k is <onsldei<d a ery morning In the courthouse her«, valuable urwt and will probably be and tho»«' that have any complaints I UN I II up right away. to make should make them right aw I It \Xst I lls Uncb Jo<- Cannon says there are no tlie* on him, end the Savannah Press remark* that flies are not so partli-ulur, either. MI hh Evelyn North left Sunday H.'unli E Tu) lor Io A L Ham ber. ii morning for Portland. purl of lumi described In <«rt libati' valley thill keep fi «'ighllng- team*. Mur* I* said to be drawing away W W. Winner I» down from Bo From them' I have no report, but I No I. I hhiii - i I b) Saniti E Taylor; from the earth. Must have got close *400. lianza for a few day*. know Unit iminy team* iiMvii whipped enough to hear some of that north The same from A E Bumbe.. < i ux. with thi'in ii I wo. li Ellis Young and .lack Illi) were jiole controversy. New York World. 'lino Flack»*' little won, Robert, to II G Grig »by in liom O|ei,e Satinila) CHICAGO, III •« John li. Walsh has I n weveri ly ufilli ted with oereniH Henry Charhsi Bray of Oshkosh, Wl*., Is dl-po 'd of bls railroad interests, and, Jr's nice weather now, and now is At Ibe mei ting of Un- Wulcr I ..er»' lot on in town buying timber. it is said, the purchaser is a (indicate the time to bring in your umbrella UHHocliiUon I. ih I Friday but four mem W C. Dalton drove In from th< head« d b. J. P. Morgan Ac Co. of New and have it covered. 1 have a fine peril of tile bow rd of illiirtuia Were I’ L«dg. Carr iam b Friday evening. j new stock of covers. York. prewvnt I ' hi Ion»., a imnt It? Mr und Mr*. Wilcox of Lakeview 3, blk 1, McHattan. SAN FRANCISCO The Court of The threshing campaign In the vul are stii) Ing ut I he Izakeslde. App« als iiphold4 th«- Walker-Otis auti- ley I n hot mill'll ovei luilf completed When is It? Where Is it? What Barney Hurl came In on the stagi I betting law passed at the last sesnion MiAllun. ('unlity Hut" rim> nd>nt Swim visited is It? Thursday, October 28th. Red nil of blk 24. fliHt addition to Klam- from Bonunza Friday night. of th«' h id dature, but it i. understood the wclioiibi In tlie valley lint Thur»- Men's hall. Masked Hallowe'en party. R. A. Atherton, who had Ills Anger nth Full*; *10. J that betting will probably continue • ay mashed Monday, I* doing nicely. the sain«- uh « ver. Clins. I*. Wilson to WereytiuiiHer CI iiih E lirew, iih UHiiiil. ba* the Mr*. DeJen umi «laughter of Merrill tHMINIsTR I TORS NOTICE ALBANY, N. Y.- Harry K. Thaw * contract of freighting tlie Haleru Lan<l company, HE*» of NE *4 und ar« 4 spending a f> w days In town. 1 contention that h> was Illegally com Xurwery *t<««k to luikevlew till* arm- E'4 HE Vi s«c 23 und NE'* or NE Vi J. Frank Adums. the big rancher i»|. ::7S, i 14 E, *10. mitted to the .Mattewan insane asy In th« County Court of the State of Mtn lie will »tart Mime tltni' till* of Merrill, wum in town Saturday. Oregon, tor Klamath County. lum was overruled by the Court of ('hu» Stuhl to Weri'rhauHer Land Week Geo 8 Bo)d of Bonunza was n-gls- In the matter of the estate of Nelson Appeal* here. W I, Welch wan prvvi'Uti'd from company, NE1* of NW*/* und lot» I, tereil ui the Llverltior«' Saturday. Dimick. deceased. ItONCASTER, England- L. W. de atii'iiilluK lu> t Friday'* water meeting 2, 3. •»<• 1». twp. 7 8. r I 4 E; *10. Fiank Swingle, tlie stockman. 1* Notice is hereby given that by or la Grande, the French aviator, Hying •"> Ibe I III < ! in, i lew w a ' at B> nJ F. Funs <•( ux. to Murtln Kon- down from I i I h ranch in Langell val zit< k. lot» I, 2 und 3, blk town of Blériot monoplane here, broke the der of the County Court of Klamath • I n plate that day ley. Merrill. world’s speed record. He traveled County, State of Oregon, made and U m I hrmann. the diHtrlct road Chits. Lewis Is now able to walk u mile and H00 yards in 1:47 1-5; entered on the 6th day of October, Sarah E Tuylor to Grigsby, It 3. • uporvlwor, haw been putting In a around, anil expects to be out of door* thus miking nearly 54 miles an hour. 1909. Howard F. Shepherd was ap- kt Id ' on (link in I north of th, beginning nt u point 243 f<>ct N 51 pointed Administrator of the estate t'oluhun ram h deg. 15 mln wont <>t a |x>lnt 60 feet CITY OF .MEXICO- Santa Rosa, in C. M. Snow and wife and J. T. An of Nelson Dimick. deceased; therefor CI iiih Fimka* ha* been putting In N, 38 deg 45 tnln E, of NE corner of derson from Olene were in town Sat the state of Tabasco, was inundated all persons having claims against the Nome of hl* bo*t lie kN nt houae build- blk 12 In Clt/ of Klamath Fulls; by a tidal wave, causing damage es urday. timat'd at *5,qmfm)0. Th<- loss of estate of said deceased shall present Ina nt lila horn« tn the central |>..rt of tbenci' N 28 deg. 45 mln E. 155 feet Ni'lll«' O. l^eonard ami Grace Griffin the same with proper vouchers, duly the valley Illa family haw grown le* 9 Inches thence 8 51 deg. 15 mln E of Bl) are In town, staying at the Liv- life is unknown, but was probably i verified, within six months from the vond hl* prewent uiiommodatloiiH 57 fret; thence 8 38 deg 45 min. W. very large. «•rmore. «late of this notice to me, the under A ftro got beyond control and 155 feet 9 Inches to pluce of begin HARBIN, Manchuria—Prince Ito, W. C. Neff und wife and Marlon signed, at my real estate office in the • uin d off a lot of gi„ ■■ on the Hhi i ning; (10. Murtln of Oibissa are staying at the former Japanese resident general of City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. •mu and Michael places I iih I week i Corea and Japan's foremost states- American. Dated this 7th day of October, Fortunately there was little wind. »«> J. W. Alexander of Portland is In mun, was assassinated here Tuesday 1909. at Klamath Falls, Oregon. Hint not much damage resulted town, representing the Weyorhauser afternoon us he stepped off the train HOWARD F. SHEPHERD, MI hh Ella AnderMin, daughter of by a Corean who had followed him for i timber Interests. 10-7-10-28 Administrator. <1 G Anderson. who la attending Lucinda 81« men* to J Z Pierce and C. A. Bunting and W. P. lth >ades that, purpose, hoping thereby school at Berkeley, Cal . w'rllea thut NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Fr«'«l Busing. SE V* NW % •««• 18, of Merrill were ?gi>; -rvxi at tne avenge Corea. The assassin was ar- »he naw I’realdeiil la ft while he wu* Not Coal Land. rested, but not before several other twp. 38 8. r. 9.E ; *10 Lakeside Friday night. there, but had to look twice to wee all IJvpartment of the Interior, United A. B. St uh I man to Della M. Stahl- George Buffum. who has been In members of the party were injured. there was of hint. States Land Office at Lakeview, mnn, lot 3, blk 7. Lakeside addition town vlaiting for the past few days, I including Consul General Kuwakan. Tlie potato crop is good thin year, Oregon. Oct. 5, 1909. (Jeneral Manager Taniaka of the to Klamath Fall*; (1. left this morning for Keno Springs. • nd 1 bear frequent reports of the Notice Is hereby given that Edward South Manchuria railroad, and Princ^ ('has Moore et ux to William J. F. Maguire, wife aud family ar«» digging up of three and fnur-pound- Brady, of Keno, Ore., who, on July 3, Ito's private secretary. Green. SW '4 sec. 3«. t wp 3» 8, r in town. Mr. Maguire 1» tl.e •tore- era and the beauty of It all in that 1903, made homestead entry No. 9 E. *6,400 keeper and postmaster at Mt. Il diton ST. LOUIS, Mo.—President Taft the quality of th«' tubers la superb 3102. Serial No. 01159. for N S SE V* Jackson F. Kimball to George II. J. B. Lee and wife of Merrill left and Speaker Catffion apparently hold ■one better in th« wide world. SEK SE14 section 10. SW Vi SW *4 Meyers, 50 feet off S aide of lol#, blk on the train for San Francisco, where the same beliefs regarding waterway We have hud frequent frost* this section 11. township 41 S, range 4. Klamath Falls; *350. they will make their home In future. improvement as u pirt of a national fall, but thua far there haw been no Sila* Obenchaln et ux. to L. L. The exhibit building certainly looks policy of conserving the streams. The 7 E. Willamette Meridian, has •now In sight Have to go to the Brownell, lot 1, blk 50, first addi tine with the grain and vegetables speaker recently indorsed the presi filed notice of intention to make final Mlaaliisippi valley for early auow tion Klamath Falls; *550. plated there by our wide-awake real dent’s attitude on the bond issue to five year proof to establish clainj to One of th« beat evidence» of proa- G. H. Woodbury to School District estate men and ranchers. pay for the improvements. Mr. Taft's the land above described, before C. gerlty and push among the merchant* 3. White lake, 55 feet of E end of lot Mrs. J. F. Taylor left this morning utterances are not so far-reaching re R. DeLap, county clerk, at Klamath •f the various town* of the county 10. blk. 28. Whitelake City; *10 for Sun Francisco, w here she will visit garding the creation of a 14-foot Falls. Ore., on the 20th day of No und ewpiK-lally of Klamath Fall* i* J. 8. Pierce et ux. to Imogene c friends. Before returning home she channel as those of ex-President vember, 1909. the great amount of advcrtiHlng they Claimant names as witnesses: Humpton. blocks 7 and 24. Terminal will stop In Northern California for a Rooaeveit, yet it is encouraging to • re doing «'Mpeclally In the newnpa- Richard Kearns of Keno. Ore.. Wil few weeks. City; ,10. know that Cannon indorses what the pers That I n right. ClrcularH do very • » J. R. A new suit for the recovery of president has said. The general good liam A. Otey of Keno, Ore., Abel Ady et ux. to W. C. Patterson well, but the neWHpuper the live one Clemmens of Dorris. Cal. et al., lot 9. blk, 2. South Midland; money wns filed in the county clerk's is the test Mr. Taft prescribes for all In particular I n the bent channel for ARTHUR W. ORTON. ,10. office today. E. E. Fitch vs. Daniel ambitions works. reaching the farmers. 1 notice that 10-1 4-11-1 S Register. K. D. North et ux. to Helen E Van Brimmer. Thoe. Drake, attorney many of the circulars sent out are left Ji ST A WORD OR TWO ladnlnger, lot 4. blk 46. first addi for plaintiff NOTICE • t the poMtofflce or along the road, en tion Klamath Fulls; *10. Claud dutch of Salem U.S. National The Oregonian believes that now it route home, but the fumlly paper I* To the Stockholders of the Klamath A D. Daniels et ux. to Western bunk examiner, returned from Lake- has found out the meaning of that sure to be taken Into the home, and Water Users' Association: viextL where he has been for the past Pine Timber company, 8ft NWV» and well known phrase. "Cook With Gas." the num who pots hla hralnw Into hlw You are hereby notified that a spe- SWV, sec. 5; E'4 and lots 17, IS, 19. three or four days, aud left on the but can they tell what "peri-carp” • da and changes them every week, la meeting cial of the stockholders of hoc . 7; W *4 NW*4 nnd NE'-^ of train for home. means? the one whose ada lire read and re the Klamath Water Users' Associa- The county clerk and his deputies NW'4 "f 8W14 "FC. 8; W *4 of NEV, New York is certainly having an membered. Eastern correapondenta will be tlon held in Klamath Falls, and NW % "f SW *4 sec 17, lot 20. have Issued 17 hunting licenses and exciting time* during the present I • f the writer have remarked about Oregon, at the Houston Opera House N'EVi ami N *4 of8E44 M*. 18. the one fishing license In the past two mayoralty races. The latest develop the many live tula of the local mer on Friday, the 22d day of October, SWV* of 8E<4. E'4 of E *4 and lots I days to sportsmen from different ment is almost unique. William J. ; chants, and have formed a good opin 1909. at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m.„ and 19 of see. 19; 8E44 anil E*4 of parts of the county. Gaynor. Democratic candidate fori ion of thia country from that feature for the purpose of the stockholders I. H. Chandler and his daughter. NE44 •<*. 6; NE14 of NK44 »S of mayor, has brought suit against tjie I •f the papera I have sent them The voting upon increasing the capital SE'4. lots 1. v. 8. 19. 20 nnd NEV* of Elma, drove in from Lakeview last Pteas Publishing company, publishers Republican la a splendid paper to stock of the association from J2.000,- see. 30; E*4 of SE*4 and NE % sec. night, and left this morning on the of th.' New York World, for *100,000' »•Mid to your friends In the East. It 000 to *6,000.000 and increasing the 3 1 ; N *4 W >4 of SW Vi sec. 32 ; NW ** train for Medford, where Miss Elma is damages, alleging libel. The World la like good seed sown In good par value of the shares from *20 to of NW ,4 and Sft of SW *4 sec 33, to enter the Catholic gchool. has supported Gaynor for mayor ground $30 per share. D. M. Griffith of Eagle Ridge and twp. 28 S, r. 11 E. throughout the campaign. The article .Judge Griffith waa telling me the ALBERT E ELDER. A. D. Dalnels to Western Pino Tim his brother, W. A. Griffith of Roan mentioned in the sui> was written by Secretary. other day thill the tax rate for the oke, Va., are in ber company, lots 2, 7, 10, tl and 20, town. They had not Arthur Brisbane, editorial writer for coming year w)m likely to be about ■i'e. 19. twp. 23S. r. 11 E, and the seen each other for nearly thirty the Hearst papers. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION If mills. Now that is one of the best 8*4 of 8EÎ4 »«*• 1«. twp. 23 8. r. years until the visit of W. A. Griffith The Sacramento Bee believes that •dvcrtinenienta for this county that (Not Coal Land.) hitc. 11 E. If the question were ruhmltted to the Department of the Interior. United can be put out. Why, back in Ne F. A. Williamson, who has leased big game A D. Daniels to Western Pine Tim States Land Office at Lakeview, of Central Africa a motion braska and Iowa, where the land la Oregon. September 18, 1909. ber company, lots 8, 9, 16. 17, sec. 19. the old Hereford ranch a mile and a would be carried unanimously that Notice is hereby given that John valued nt fill) an acre, the tax rate half front Lakeview, left on the stage twp. 23 8, r. 11 K. a “faunal naturalist' Is a dangerous Slade, of Olene. Ore., who on May runs up to 35 mills. It Is ensy to in 23d. t908, made homestead entry His brother, now a B. S. Grigsby to Sarah E. Taylor, a Friday morning person to be at large. No 4045. serial No. 01617. for duce men to buy land where the tax part of land described In certificate director of the Oregon Trunk line, Stanley Ketehel should stop his 8WH see. 2. NH NW*.* sec. 11, twp rate In low. 39 S. range 10 E. Willamette Merid owns the ranch. No. 1, Issued by Snrah E. Taylor. talking and attend a performance of ian, has filed notice of intention to George Ritter net a good example Helen E. Leininger, to E. B. Shum- that classic drama. “Too Much John make final commutation proof, to PLAIN HEWING WANTED last Thursday when he went to town establish claim to the land above de way, lot 4, blk. 46, flirst addition to son." and perhaps it might be Just as scribed. before C. R. DeLap, County by taking his two boys with him to Klamath Falls; ,10. The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid soci-‘ well of he were accompanied by Jim Clerk, at Klamath Falls. Ore., on the see the Hights. If farmers were to 6th day of November.^ 1909. et y Is prepared to do all kinds of Jeffries, for the latter might f^iil food I Claimant names as witnesses: take their children with them to town K. OF I*. NOTH E John Tipton of Olene, Ore.; Her for thought in the performance. I tied or plain sewing. Comforts eftener the experience would he worth bert Tipton of Olene, Ore.. A. T. A newspaper. "The Oregon Hub," Wilson of Olene, Ore.. Sam Dixon of Stilted convention al 7:30 Thursday quilted. many days of schooling. Don't you W. C. Walker, fo: merly of Sher- Olene. Ore. with Mrs. Harry Caden. Mrs. Geo. T. Pratt, night. Conferring rank of Knight. A think so? , ARTHUR W. ORTON. lounty, as editor, has recently man Committee. 9-30-11-4 Register. Mrs. Mollie Pctersteiner was vlslt- large attendance is desired. NOTH E OF HALE OF REAL ES TATE In the County Conrt of the State of Oregon for the County of Klamath. In the Matter of the Guardianship of Charles Hughes and Mary F Hughes, Minors. NOTICE Is hereby given that the I'ndersigned, guardian of the person« and estates of Charles Hughes and Mary F. Hughes, will sell at private sale an undivided one-sixth interest each of said minora in and to lot. four < 4 * and the north half of th<' 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 routh of runge 1 |'¿, east, Willamette ni ridian, Klamath county, Oregon, containing 314 acres more or less, ac cording to government survey, on and after the 21st day of October 1909. for cash, pursuant to order of said court made and entered in th«- above proceeding on the 3d day of June, 1909. Dated pt Klamath Falls. Oregon, Sep- (••ruber 23d. 1909. FRANCES HUGHES, Guardian of the persons and estate-i of Charles Hughes and Mary F. Hughes, Minors. 9-23, 10-21 For an O|eto-date wherL, grS a Rambler, on sale at the Gt N HTOItE. For aale or rraU Tenta to rent. Gum. We carry a full line of sporting gooda. THE GUN STORE j. H. CHAMBER«*. OpiMMilr tbe Arnrrtou* Hot«*. Pte...- Mil BUY FARM LANDS NOW And get ground ready for big crop returns next year. Some good bargains can be had in sagebrush land. sWAMI* LAND in desirable locations will be higher in price BVY NOW. MHin. FRANK IRA WHITE Capt. O. C. Applegate, Office Manager Fifth St.. Near Main. E. L. ELLIOTT ATTORNEY AT LAW General Law Practice State and Fed eral Courts Examiner of Land Titles. First National Bank Block Klamath Falls, Oregon “The Beast and the Jungle” applies to every city and town in the United States —xours included—just as surelv as it does to Denver. Besides, it is a wonderful true story of real life. Get the NOVEMBER EVERYBODY'S Special Display by ANKENY and AMERICAN JAMRADE3 GASOLINE ENGINE Pumps Water, Runs Milker, Separator, Chops Feed, Etc. Saves Wages State your needs, rite for catalog. 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