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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1909)
I I'I'Ell LAKE NtUIN The Pro|MMutl lie (nervously)- Er or Margaret, Hmmt broken »uifucu on the big er er tlieru'a »omething that hai Ink«* ut present. beeil trembling on my lipa for the past The California box factory la run two month». ulna. Him -Ye», »<> | »««, Why doi^'l you Nkutlng la getting to bo the main aliava It off? Princeton Tiger. occupation on the wutcr or, rather, the Ice front. Pcrhnpu It'» Mostly llnlr. 1'utling l«<> unci hauling to town "1« yottr boy getting abend at ji la keeping acveiul men and learn» lt K«’’’" buay. •’Yet; a big or.«'."- Bouton Trun- Thu new dry lioua« ta u»»umhig 1 crlpt. proportion« and machinery for the Il I' Gould of ll«rk«l«> mid ».tine la arrhirg daily, Thu dunce at Hi Cloud hull on Hut K. Brown of Hollister, »lockhold«':1 urduy nlgnt wuw well attended, and a In th« Klamath rail» Land mid Tran» good time wax hud A club It. to b portal Ion company, arrived In the city imiiieil aonie lime thia lomlng week, hist Hunduy, and wl'l be her« for three or four duya. nt which we will tepoit later. Much freight la u<< uiiiulutlng ut th« A reliable prescription for Cold-, lauding. Ton« and ton» uro piled high i t i i Muxitiua and other watehouaiia, mid Lu (lrlp|H< 1» "Week»' Break l'|> and when th« Ice break» up thu bout > \ Cold Tablet»;” mild mid plcmumtly laxative, no culomel, do not weaken will »uro have u buay time. W bile the Ice la on three of the lake the nyalem. 25c for 25 do»«». Hol l ■ camera uro nt thia «ml of the lake by I'nderwood'» Pharmacy. and two nt th« other end Th« Wine fin nnd Kagla arc ut Totten's landing lie Hornet at Hhliiplngton. while tin Hooligan ta up ut t'ryntnl and the Ma linta on Wood river. There la one purt of Klamath lake Witch In not frozen, that around Eagle llldge, partly on account of hot prlnga, but mainly bvcatlM Dan tirldllh la milking it too hot to freeze For over a month no big wild or dingcroua thing» have been reported lr>>m the environment» of Howard liny, mid It 1» Ju»t poaiAlile the clrcua ba» moved <>n Either that or th« re- V uter haa been »wallowed up by n big wolllpu». W J Moor«* arrived |u«t Monday mid will go to A»hlund to »pend Chrlntmaa with hln family, who m> »pending the winter there. Mr». Jan. W. Hcoggln» and nephew. Itay Merrill, arrived In the city ln»t Monday from Merrill, mid left till» morning for Colima. Cal. Mr». Ivan Young mid »on of Oleto left Tuesday for Portland to vllalt the former’s parent» during th« holi day». Nt M.MONH Preparation» uro being made for hull In Equity for Decree of Divorce the Christ mu* tree, which will be an In the Circuit Court of th« State .if went In th« IK« of Hhlpplngton. Oregon, for the County of Klamath. J. A. Mi'ltcynolda of Lyle, Wash. Elin m .K m I'laintirr. n hunk Me Kee. Defendant. • '<> han been in Kalmnth Full» for • vcral data, left Sunday morning for Io Frank McKee, the above named defendant: hl» home, lie ha» decided to locate In the name of the State of Oregon m thia country, nnd will return with you arc hereby required to appear and bla family noon. mmwer the complaint filed again»! Virgil Noland, »on of Judge nnd you In the ntiovc entitled autt, on or Mr». Geo. Noland, returned Sunday before the 3d day of February, 1910. from the »tale mctropollx, where that being the day of th«- la«t public»- be ha« been attending the Portland Itlon of »ummon», und the laxt day Academy, to »pend Christmas with hla within which you arc required .0 anawer, ns fixed by the order of pul parent». llcutlon of thl» aummona. If you fad to appear and unawcr, the plaintiff will apply to th« court for the relief demanded In »aid complaint. Hal l »nit I» brought to M-curo dissolution of the bond» of matrimony existing between yourself mid plulntlfT. Thia aummona I» published In th*.* Klmiiulh Full» Republican, a weekly newHpapcr printed und published nt Klamath Fall», Oregon, by order of Honorable George Noland, Judge of »uh! court, und duted December 1 71h 1909; the first publication to be made on th«* 23d duy of December, 1909, limi III« In»t publication Hereof on the :id duy of rebruary, 1910. BENSON A STONE, 12-23-2-8 Attorney» for Plaintiff. SI MMONH In the Circuit Court of th«* Htat«* of Oregon, for Klmnuth County. C c Brower, plulntlfT, v». Walter I ennox, defendant: To Walter Lennox, th« above named defendant: In th« name of the Hint«- of Oregon You ar«* hereby required to appear and anawer the complaint filed ngnlnat you in th«* nbove entitled ac tion on or before Thursday, the 3d day of February, 1910, thut being th« I iih I day of publication of th!» sum mons mid the Inst day of th«* time within which the defendant 1» i»er- mltted to anawer, um fixed by the or der of the court for publication of summons herein; ami If you full »0 to appear mid anawer, the plaintiff will take judgment agaln»t you for Ho* »um of 828.88. twenty-nine and eighty-thr«*«* one-hundredth» dollar», mid lntere»t theieon at tin.* rate of G per cent per annum from th«* 25tb day of Jun«*, 1907, and for hi» coat» and dl»burH<'m«-nt» tn thl» action; mid for lie »ale ot lot 3 (three) of block 15 tflfte«*n) In Ewmmu Height» addition to Klumath Falla, Klamath County, Oregon, which ha» teen attachi-d herein, and of any and all other real and pernonul property which tnay b<* attached h«*r«*ln. for th«* discharge of any judgment which plaintiff may ob tain herein Thia »ummon» 1» publlahed In the Klamath Republican. a w«*ekly news paper printed und publi»h««l at Klam ath Fall». Klamath County, Oregon, by order of the Honorable George No land. Judge of »al«l court, dated an.l entered the 22d day of December, 1909, directing »itch »ummon» to be ho published for »lx successive week», the tlr«t publication to be on the 23d day of l»Mcmb«-r, 1909. E L ELLIOTT. 12-23-2-3 Attorney for Plaintiff. Get your Chrlatma» candle» at the East End Kandy Kitchen In Klam ath Falla. Special price» to school» and eburchea. We have a One line of fancy boxes which we fill to your own taste with our own fresh made candle» , 12-9-2 w »20.<MH» <>0 st IIOOL DIHTRK T NO. I III ILDING BUNDS HEALED PIIOPOHALS will be re ceived by tie* undersigned County Treasurer of Klamath County until the 3d day of Junuary, 1910, at the hour of 2 o'clock In th«* afternoon of sal«J day, at which »aid date and und hour at the ofn«-e of the First Trust and Having» Bunk all propos als to purcliane »aI<1 bond» will be opened and considered for th«.* pur chase of 820,000.00 «-per cent coupon Building Bond» of »aid Hchool District, or any part thereof to be l»»u«d In pursuance of subdi vision 31 of Section 3389 of Bellin ger A Cotton'» Annotated Cod« and Statutes of Oregon. Said Bond» will be payable 20 years from date of issue, optional after ten year«. Interest to be paid semi-annually on the flr»t day of April mid October of each year. Principal and Interest payable In lawful money of the United Slates ut th«* office <>f the County Treasurer. Klamath County, Oregon. Said Bonds shall be sold for ca It puld down at date of »ale and for not less than their par value, and shall draw Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum and be Issued in de nomination of 20 Bonds of 81.000.no each. Each pro|«o»al to purchase »aid Bonds must be accompanied by a cei tlfli-d ch«*«-k upon some responsiblt* bank for five per cent of the amount bid The County Treasurer rcserv«?» the right to reject any and all bld». CLAUDE II. DAGGETT. County Treasurer of Klamath Coun ty. Oregon. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon. D< comber 2d, 1909. 12-2,30 AUCTION For sale, at 2 p. in. on Saturday. Dec. 11th, one Imported thorough bred shire Stallion, Stuntney Spartan II, for cash or negotiable not«?» at 8 per cent, at the Klamath Livery sta bles, Klamath Falls, Oregon. A sure foal getter and a horse of strong prepotency.« Ills get of colts for the past four years may be seen In the Klamath Basin. LOST RIVER HORSE ASSOCIA TION. J. H. Ferguson, Secy. 11-18—4 WHAT TIIE KIDNEYS DO If you to know want anything Their I'm eating Work Kcc|n U» about incubators, drop a postal to Strong mid >f«*althy. E M. HEPE. Box 16«, All the blood In the body pa»»«*» 11-11-lm Klamath Falla, Ore. through th«* kidney» once every three minute». The kidney» filter the blood. They work night and day. When NOT l< K. healthy they remove about 500 grain» Partie» wishing sagebrush land of Impure matter dally, when un- iiealthy some part of thl» impure mat dears«, call on or write, ter 1» left In the blood. Thia bring» W W MASTEN. <»n many disease» and symptom» - 12 Jtf Klamath «sii» < ira pain in the back, headache, nervou»- neoa. hot. dry »kin, rheumatism, gout, grav«*l, disorders of the eyesight and («BEAT SALE OF LATE SHEET hearing, dlzzln«'»». Irregular heart, MUSIC debility, drowHln«»». dropsy, deposit» If you d'-slre some fine bargains In In th«- urine, etc. But If you k< cp the niter» right you will have no trouble Late Popular Sheet Music, write to with your kidney». Charles H. Mitchell, 209 Almond st., Jesse Freeman, Sterling Mine, Ashland, Ore., for latest free music Jacksonville. Or«*., »ay»; *'| actually believe that Doan's Kidney Pills »aved catalogue. my Ilf«- 1 »uffer<*d from kidney dl»- for a long time before I realized wi at wa» the matter with me. My worst trouble« were pains in my back 1 and limb» an«l an irregularity In the passage of kidney secretions. 1 was unable to rest well on account of the pain« and fell so rtin and lame at time» that 1 could hardly walk. I nnally k-arned of Doan's Kidney Pills, and as they were «o highly recom mend« <1 I procured a box and began 1 using them. They seemed to be Just ELLSWORTH &. MITCHELL what 1 required, for In lew than two VETERINARY SURGEONS w«*eks beneficial r<- ult» were appar AND DENTISTS ent. When I ha«l lined ««ven boxes I '»»«■e Crlmler-Hltlt» BullUlur Phone 72» was In better health than 1 had been for years.” For «ale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-MB burn Co.. Buffalo. New York, sol« agents for the United State». ATTORNEY AND Remember the name—Doan’s— COUNSELOR AT LAW and take no other. C. C. BROWER KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON The county cr rk and hi» deputies ROOMS 7 AB. MURDOCK BLDG recently have br-en paying out a good WILL A. LEONARD deal of money in bounties on coyote and bobcat. DENTIST The Farmers’ Implement company Withrow-Melhase Building have now almost completed the new addition to their store at Sixth and Klamath avenue. C. DR The new rooms P. MASON will be used as a hardware room, and DENTIST are 4 4x90, making the entire bulld- ittic«* in American Bank A Trust Con pany’s Building Ing occupied by this company 120x90. PHONE 614 At the trial Thursday last Harry «L» m *T h FALLS Ward, the defendant, and former pro prietor of the Davenport cafe, was bound over under 8500 bonds to DR. A. A. EYE, await the action of the grand Jury. The warrant for the arrest of Ward With EAR, OREGON D e PUY NOSE, THROAT Dr. F. M. Whi e. National Bank er First was sworn out by Heidrich & Dulaney iof the Monarch Mercantile company, the charge being obtaining money un der false pretenses. It seems that RICHARDSON M. R United States Commissioner the defendant had mortgaged. In or TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD PROOF TAKEN der to obtain more credit, certain property to the Monarch Mercantile Office. Third and Main, opposite Citj Library. Telephone 301. company and that the property mort- gaged had not as yet been fully paid for. BENSON &. STONE Attorney Irwin made a strong plea In behalf of Ward. REGISTERED ATTORNEYS AT LAW HOI-STEINS s \|.E American Bank anti Trust Bldg. FOR I have some fine young registered Holstein bulls for sale; A-l stock and acclimated. M. F. LOOSELEY, Ft. Klamath, Oregon. KLAMATH FOR THE ELDERS DOI.I.N < ellllliihl Cloth IB»«|ue ATTORNEY AT LAW < lilmi Itlsqnc « rlliilolil Mt lai IMII.L FURNITURE Bc«l» Folding Beds « 'rallies Tabi«*» mid « liiiirs Sideboard» Dr«'ss«-r» Pimio» llol SE GOODS Co«ik Sl«ivcs Wash Tubs Wnshlnuirds lìti Kitchens Kitchen Tinware Sml Irons Dust Pana Brooms MIS« I I I. INFOI S Doll Cnrrhigcs Gaines Sillies Pillili Boxes \\ ork Boxes Banks ESTRAY' Long, slim bay horse, branded S— “You,” said Judge Lindsey to the policeman, “ want to save bicycles. I want to save boys.” From “ The Beast and the Jungle,” in the Reward will be paid for information IMII.L HEADS leading to his recovery. Shook Ranch, Dairy, Ore. 10-21-tf I HAVE BUYERS For Klamath county lands. Send me description, terms and price, and I DECEMBER EVERYBODY’S will sell it for you. Ramsey Realty Co., 217-218 Central bldg., cor. 6 and S Main st., Los Angeles, Cal. DI < OR \ riON'S Bell Toys < lilmes I ìii I i I mt Animals Rubber Doll» Rubber Ball» < loth Intuíais iiik I Birds Roily Polly» Hoiscs 011 Rollers Blocks Linen IltHiks The Inst letter we r<*<eive«l from Santa < Inti« Is as fol lows: North Pole, U. N. A„ Nov. 30. 11)01). My Dear Square Drill Man: Tell nil the children I expect to lu* nt your store «'very ni'tcriiooii of the w«*ek before Xmas. I w nut to see diem nil there, but I al ways like th«* good ehildix'll best. Yours In haste, SANTA ( LAUS. Festooning Wreaths, Bells Tinsel, l alitile» Tree Ornament» Snow Riblxiii Booklets Neals < ards Togs Postcards OREGON General Law Practice State and Fed Southern Oregon or Northern Cali eral Courts fornia for colonization. J. M. NEL Examiner of Land Titles. SON, 24 N. First st., San Jose, Cal. First National Bank Block Klamath Falls, Oregon the Shook brand—on left shoulder. < titilli - L. E. 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