Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, February 24, 1910, Image 4

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    HUMMONK
mad«> on tho JOth day of January,
REPORT or TUFI CONDITION OF
A. D. 1910.
THOMAS DRAKE,
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Attorney for th«« Plaintiff.
Oregon, for the County of Klamath.
Klamath Falls. Oregon.
E. J. MURRAY, Editor
George H. Merryman. Plaintiff. VH.
Geo. E. Allen, Defendant.
NlMMONH
at Klauiath Fulls, In tin« Slate of Oregon, al Ititi close of I uslnoss,
To Geo. E. Allen, defendant, above
January 31, 1910.
mimed: In the name of tho Stat«* of lu the Circuit Court of Hi«* State of
Oregon: You are hereby required to
Oregon, for Klamath County.
j appear and answer the Complaint Abner Weed. Plaintiff, vs. Alon»» Al­
IHII.I.ARH
HISIHIUIS
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
( filed against you In th«* above en­
len. Defendant. Sult ill Equity to
titled action on or before Thursday,
Quiet Title
I.oans and Discounts
I
the 24th day of March, A. D. 1910. To Alotno Allen. Defendant:
All communications submitted for publication In the columns of this that being tho last day for tho publi­
Bonds, securities, etc
in
tho
name
of
the
State
of
Ore
­
paper will be inserted only over the name of the writer. No non do plume cation of thia summons and tho last gon: You ar«* hereby required to ap­
llanklng house, furniture, and fixtures
articles will be published.
Due from hunks (nut reserve banks)
day of th«« time within which the de­ pear and answer the complaint fill'd
Duo from approved reserve bunks
fendant is permitted to answer ns against you in tho above <*ntltl«*d suit
Checks und other tush Items
fixed by the order of th«* Court for on or before Saturday, tho 5th day I
DAIHl DEVKlAH'MI XTS
Cash un hand
publication of summons herein; and of March. A. D. 1910, that tielug tlie I
it you fail so to appear ami answer, date of tile last publication of the
$124.854.58
Tot « I
Will Shook went to Klauiath Falls th«* plaintiff will lake judgment summons lu tills suit mid th«* last I
against you for tho sum of three date iu which you. tho defendant, is
on business last Thursday.
hundred dollars, with interest ther«*- required to answer said complaint, as
DOI.LARK
Hundreds Mon> in Klainatli Fai'- in
1.1 I III 1.ITÌ I S
Fred Beck is getting out the tim­ 1 on
at th«* rate of ten per cent per fixed by the order of the Court for |
tie* Sail»’ Plight
bers for building a large shed for his annum from and after November 11. publication of this summons, and if
I 25.000 on
Capital lock paid in
cattle.
A. p. 1909. and for reasonable attor­ you fail to appear, and answer, as
is..»
Undivided profila. less expense* and taxes paid
aforesaid, tho plaintiff will apply to
ney
’
s
fees
and
for
th«*
costs
and
dis-
Joseph
Ros»*,
a
brother
of
Mrs
Tired all th«- time;
r. o.»»:to. 11
IhdIvId 11 aI deposits subject to clHH’lt
the
Court
for
tho
relief
prayed
fori
i
bursements
In
this
action;
and
for
an
280.00
Weary and worn out night and day. Vierra, has been visiting iu the val­ (order of this Court, that certain per- In such complaint, to-wit: Quietlug
Demand certificates of deposit
ley recently.
I i.r.N’i oo
Time certificates of deposit
Back aches: side aches.
j sonal property, to-wit. on«* automo­ plaintiff's title to th«* following de­
37.010 M3
Cattle an* said to be doing finely bile, and fixtures and attachments, as scribed real estate- Northeast quar-
Hu viuga deposita ........................
All on account of the kidneys.
Northwest
quarter
t
L*
)
ter
(
of
but
farmers
complain
that
the*
an*
well
ns
all
th«*
appliances,
tool*
and
Must help them at their we k
$124.854.58
Total
instruments, belonging to you and of Section Six (6), In Township
eating lots of hav.
Let one who knows tell you how
Thirty -eight (38), South of Range
...... ■■■■HMMBM
!
ust*«!
upon
or
about
the
said
automo
­
George Smyth lias imide a bid for
Mrs. A. Lempke. F. street. Grafts
bile. attached under ami by virtue of, Niue (9). East of tile Willamette
Kialo
of
Oregon.
I
Pass. Ore., says; "For some time I carrying the mall between Dairy a certain attachment writ issued here- i Meridian in Klumath Count*. State
County of Klamath, las.
Oregon, containing 40 acres «if
suffered severely from rheuiuati« anti Yonna postoffice in this Valley. in. bo subjected to th«» payment of of
I. J. W Belmont, Cashier of tin* above iiaiik *«! bank, do solemnly
land.
Coyotes must tie getting quite any judgment that plaintiff may ob­
pains throughout my body and was
swear
that the above statement Is true to th«* b«*Mt of my knowledge
This
summons
is
published
In
the
tain herein.
J W. HEIM ENK. Cashier
mid
belief.
so stiff and lame that I could scarel, plentiful on the Shook ranch. Dave
’
Klmnath
Republican.",
a
weekly
This summons is published in the
G. W BALDWIN,
says
he
counted
nine
in
sight
at
Correct
Attest:
one
j
newspaper,
printed
anil
published
lit
get around. My rest was greatly
Klamath Republican, a weekly news­
J A MADDOX, Director!
paper printed and published at Klam­ tile Citv of Klainatli Falls. In said
broken as a consequence. I arose in time in his meadow recently.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th «lay of February,
Klamath County, wherein said de­
There
is
plenty
of
snow
ou
the
ath
Falls.
Klamath
County,
State
of
the morning feeling so tired the- it
E. L. ELLIOTT. Notary Public
mo.
by order of Honorable George scribed land is situated, by order of
was hard for me to perform my mountains north of the valley this Oregon,
lion. George Noland. Judge of tho
Noland.
Judge
of
said
Court,
said
or-1
housework. I tried many remedies year, and it is probable that Bear dor dated the 5th day of February. above-named Court, such order be­
and liniments without receiving the creyk will be a very wide stream be- 1910. directing such summous to lie ing dated the i7th day of January,
so published for six consecutive A. D. 1910; the first publication oi
slightest relief and hearing Doan's fore long.
John
Pool,
of
Olem*
lias
rented
weeks, the first publication to I«* on ■ this summons to be made, and is
Kidney Pills highly recommended for
tlie 10th day of February. A. D. 1910 made on the 20th day of January,
and
removed
with
his
family
to
the
such troubles. 1 procured a box. 1
A. D. 1910.
11 M MANNING.
THOMAS DRAKE
was helped from the first and be- Marion Bennett place, now owned Attorney for the Plaintiff. Postotlice
Attorney for th«* Plaintiff.
fore long I was free from pa n. 1 by Jasper Bennett, and will farm the
and Residence Address, Klamath
Klamath Falla, Oregon.
Falls. Oregon.
2-10-3-2 4
have told others how much benefit I coming summer.
Herbert Arrant has bought and
have received from Doan's Kidney
NOTICE.
SI AIMONS
Pills and I would not Ire without moved onto the Chas Bergdorf place
Parties wishing sagebrush land
in Pine Flat. Mr. Bergdorf talks of
them in the house.”
In the Circuit Court of the State of clear«*- call on or write,
For sale by all dealers, Price 50 moving to Redding. Cal. Iu losing
W. W MABTEN,
Oregon, in and for Klam­
cents. Foster-Milburn Co. Buffalo. him the community loses a good hon­
Don’t forxet to get our prices on
Klamath Fall*. Ore
11
stf
ath
County
New York, sole agents for the United est citixen.
Numbers of farmers have been es-
States.
pecting
to plow some this month, but Oscar F. North Plaintiff. VS. J. A. I
Remember the name—Doan's and
Wilson. Defendant.
if
the
weather
don't change quite
take no other.
suddenly there will be no plowing To J. A. Wilson, Defendant a bove J
— —
named:
in Yonna valley during this Feb­
UMATILLA GETS MONEY
ruary.
In the Name of the State of Ore­
INTENDED FOR KLAMATH
Alternate showers of rain, flurries gon: You are hereby required to ap­
Project Engineer Patch stated Wed­ of snow- and days of sunshine which pear and answer the complaint filed
nesday that he had not yet received melt the snow are having the effect against you in the above entitled ac- j
Dried Fruits and everything
announcement of the Secretary aban­ of filling up the lakes and low- places tion on or before Thursday, the 17th | ELLSWORTH A. MITCHELL
in the Grocery Line. Try our
doning the upper project, but un­ with a greater abundance of water day oi, March, A. D. 1910. that being
VETERINARY SURGEONS
the last day of publication of this
doubtedly official verification of the than has been seen for years.
AND DENTISTS
Theodore and Emil Flackps have SUMMONS and the last day of the
You
jjc . Monarch Coffee
report would be received in a tew
Clfflc« CrlMler-Stllt« Bulldlu*
Phon« 7M
exchanged
residences
for
the
coming
time
within
which
the
defendant
is
days. Notice has been received oi
can’t beat it in quality
the transfer of $50,000 of the funds year. Theodore bought Emil's place permitted to answer, as fixed by the
at
the
Flour
Mill
Spring
and
Emil
order
of
the
Court
for
Publication
of
appropriated for the Klamath project
to the Umatilla Project. This now­ has rented the former’s homestead Summons herein; and if you fall so
ATTORNEY AND
to appear and answer, the plaintiff
makes a total of $75,000 which has in the southeast part of the Valley.
COUNSELOR AT LAW
Henry Meier, of Western Swan will take judgment against you for
been withdrawn from this project,
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
and is sufficient evidence of the in­ Lake valley, is figuring on putting in the sum of One Hundred Seventy and
tention to cut down the work here. a telephime system for the use of 25-100 Dollars, with interest thereon ROOMS 7 A 8. MURDOCK BLOG
Phone 1051
some sixteen of his neighbors, also at the rate of 6 per cent per annum
building
a
line
into
Klamath
Falls
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
from and after the Sth day of Janu- [
WILL A. LEONARD
and connecting with the Gates svs- ary, 1910, and for the costs and dis-'
L. F. Wakefield, of Crescent, ard tem there.
bursements in this action; and for an !
DENTIST
H. E. Crane of Klamath Fall...
J. H. Wenandy, of Bend, entertained
(•THE improved
ä A Splendid OvpraH
Order of this Court, that certain prop- (
a number of their friends, whom who is a frequent visitor in the val­ erty, rights, and credits, attached ,
White-Maddox lllilg.
they met while on a hunting trip in ley. was an attendant at the Smyth under and by virtue of a certain At- ;
for every use.
the northern part of the county, at party Friday evening. Dame Rumor tachment Writ issued herein, and for
Cut goner«.Ita­
DR. C. P. MASON
dinner at the Livermore last Tuesday. has it that—but never mind, Pu- any and all property, rights, and ,
ly full. Iwo
The guests were: Dr. Hamilton and mors are not always reliable, Pe- credits which may hereafter be at-|
DENTIST
hip porkela.
tho
wife, C. H. Underwood and wife, sides, he might object—and
Felled tea ma.
tached
under
and
by
virtue
of
said
Office
in
American
Bank
A
Trust
Chas . Humphrey and wife. Miss other party might object too.
Continuous
I Writ belonging to you. be subjected
pany's Building
Wakefield, E. L. Rourke, of Bend,
There was a dancing party of large | to the payment of any judgment that
fly.
PHONE 614
and F. M. Cleaves, of Sacramento. proportions at the George Smyth
lateilSM'i
I
COPPER
plaintiff may obtain herein.
KLAMATH FALLS
OREGON
ranch last Friday night, which is
MURPHY. GRAM I CO.
This SUMMONS is published in the;
Iihnu!fct»iffi
spoken of as a great success.
A
Thi*- Will Interest Mother-
Klamath Republican, a weekly news- j R
M.
RICHARDSON
fine
supper
was
partaken
of
by
the
Mother Gray's Sweet Powders, for
paper printed and published at Klam-1
V
children, a Certain relief for fiver guests at midnight, and the dancing ath Falls, Klamath County, State of, United States Commissioner
continued
until
morning.
It
was
ishness. headache, bad stomach,
Oregon, by order of Honorable
teething disorders. move and r gu- probably the last party to be given George Noland. Judge of said Court,
TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD
during
the
season.
late the bowels and destroy worms.
PROOF TAKEN
said Order dated the 31st day o*f
They break up colds in 2 4 hours
Henry E. Meier, who for many January, 1910, directing such Sum­
Office, Third and Main, opposite City
Whey are so pleasant to the taste aad years has lived at the West side of mons to be so published for six con­
Library.
Telephone 301.
harmless as milk. Children lise Pine Flat, has bargained to sell his
secutive weeks, the first publication
them. Over 10,000 testimonials of place to a man named Bockman of
to be on the 3rd day of February,
BENSON 4 STONE
cures. They never fall. Sold by all Round Rock, Texas. The purchase
1910.
druggists. 25 cents. Don’t accept price is said to be $1.600. Mr. Meier
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
*E. L. ELLIOTT,
any substitute.
is quite aged and ft** ble, and is no
American Bank.
Attorney for Plaintiff. Postoffice and
longer able to care for himself. He
and Trust Bldg.
Residence
Address.
Klamath
Falls,
is now- living with his son, Henry.
SECRETARY McVEIGH
Oregon.
2-3-3-10
KLAMATH FALLS - OREGON
That denunciary resolution re­
MAY RESIGN OFFICE
garding Jacob Rueck. passed by the
SI MMONS
Nyal's Vegc-
WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 21.— Board of Directors of the Water
tabls Prescrip­
It was announced today that in a”, Users Association, was a very un­ In the Circuit Court of the State of
tion Is Indicat­
probability Secretary of the Treasury gracious piece of business for men of
Oregon, for Klamath County.
ed In all ordi­
The feeling 1 want to exist between you and me.
McVeigh will be forced to resign his affairs to consider and adopt.
it Abner Weed, Plaintiff, vs J. E. Lan­
nary diseM»H of
caster and Mattle C. Waterbury,
women.
This
office on account of his health, which seems to me. and sounds very like
I am trying to make my name and satisfaction
l>i'i -ndants.—Suit in Equity to
remedy
never
has been broken through over work. peanut politics. Besides, there was
synonymous.
You can help me.
Quiet Title.
diaupyolnts, its
Those men To J. E Lancaster and Mattie C.
He has been confined to his home for no occasion for It.
gsod effects be­
Don
’t holler and cuss if I have worked for you
Waterbury, Defendants:
known, if they did
the past month, and his physician could have known.
ing perceptible
and it’« not been satisfactory, but bring it back and
In the name of the State of Ore­
from tho very
advises him that it is absolutely nec­ not, that Mr. Reuck's business in
gon:
You
are
hereby
required
to
ap
­
first.
It
1«
«».
com
com-
­
give me a chance to make my word of guarantee
Washington related entirely to the pear and answer the complaint filed
essary that he take a rest.
posed of the
. hw»'
pushing of the Upper Project, It against you In the above entitled suit
good.
purest and ths
was
very
like
stabbing
a
man
In
the
on
or
before
Saturday,
the
5th
day
most
rellabls
One receives a certain aniout of satisfaction in
FARCE ENACTED BY THE
of March, A. D. 1910, that being the
drugr; mercu-
FEDERAL GOV’ERNMENT back.
buying goods and feeling they have their dollar’s
date of the last publication of the
rials,
opiates
Mr. Mike Rueck. the eastside Val­ summons in this suit and the last
and
other
har
­
worth.
(Continued From Page One.)
ley farmer, met with an accident Fri­ date within which you, the defend­
mful drugs be­
Those are the very kind of goods I carry and are
day afternoon last, resulting in the ants, are required to answer said
ing
excluded.
quiring any engineering ability has fracture of his leg in two places. complaint, as fixed by the order of
The many dis­
all made by the most reliable firms. I would like to
Court for publication of this sum­
concerting in­
beea abandoned and the government He was returning home from Bonan- the
have your business.
mons, and if you fail to appear, and
fl u e n c e s to
has stopped with the partial con­ za with two of his children behlnd answer, as aforesaid, the plaintiff
which
woman
I have been told that I am on the WRONG side
struction of a simple gravity system, him on his horse, bringing them will apply to the Court for the relief
is
constantly
of the street nevertheless you are not treating your­
which any schoolboy could have car­ home from school, when near the prayed for in such complaint, to-wit:
subjected ren­
self RIGHT unless you see my stock before you buy.
der her Hable
ried out. And this ts to cost the Kinsman place the animal slipped on Quieting plaintiff's title to the fol­
lowing described real estate. North­
people $30 an acre. It did not need the icy road and fell, throwing and east quarter ( */t ) an«l the Southeast to many functional disorders that
not only tend to destroy her comfort
the continued statements of engi­ falling upon him. He was carried to quarter (%) of Section Six (6), in and
happiness, but which gradually
neers to convince anyone that this Is the Kinsman house and afterwards Township Thirty-eight (38), South merge into chronic and serious dls-
the most feasible and easiest con­ to his home, where the fractured of Range Nine (9), East of the Wil­ eases.
lamette Meridian in Klamath County,
Nyal’s Vegetable Prescription la
structed project in the United States, bones were reset, and hr is doing State
of Oregon, containing 320 acres. without a peer for the successful
and should have been done at a very as well as possible. The children es­
This summons is published in the treatmnet of female weakness, pain
I HAVE BUYERS
low cost. It contains the rich«?st caped injury.
"Klamath Republican,“, a weekly ful and disordered menstrutatlon,
newspaper, printed and published at hysteria, cramps, “bearing down
lands in any government project, and
City of Klamath Falls, in said pains,“ inflammation and falling of
ATTORNEY AT LAW
| For Klamath county lands. Send me
if they will not pay the necessary cost REGISTERED HOIXTEINS Ft HI the
Klamath County, wherein said de­ the womb.
This
in
a
remedy
of
General
Law
Practice
State
and
Fed
­
it must be concluded that the who'e
SALE
description, terms and price, and I
scribed land is situated, by order of sterling worth.
eral Courts
scheme of government reclamation
Hon. George Noland, Judge of the
will sell it for you. Ramsey Realty
I have some fine young registered above-named Court, such order be­ UNDERWOOD’S PHARMACY
Examiner of Land Title«.
lias been a dismal failure. However,
Co.,
217-218 Central bldg., cor. 6 and
Holstein
bulls
for
sale;
A-l
stock
and
ing
dated
the
17th
«lay
of
January.
First
National
Bank
Block
it Is plain that whaf”the farmer he» acclimated
Cor. 7th and Main Streets
M. F. LOOSELEY, Ft. A. D. 1910; the first publication of
8
Main
st., Los Angeles, Cal.
Klamath
Falls,
Oregon
lost some individual has gained.
Klamath, Oregon.
this summons to lie made, and is' Klamath Falls • - • • Oregon
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
>2
THE FIRST TRUST »SAVINGS BANK
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON
ALL TIRED OUT
I
Before You Buy Your Winter
Supplies
1 b
Canned Goods, Sugar, Beans
C. C. BROWER
MONARCH MERCANTILE COMPANY
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OVERALLS
SATISFACTION
MCHATTAN
L. E. ELLIOTT