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NOTICES BIC CHANGE III THREE TEARS AH TO A PETITION FOR PARDON Hl'MMONR Op|H>ctunity for Every School Tem lu-r to la-arn Nomcihing Alami In dustrial Education To the Editor of the Herald: I In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klamath. It wlll bu remembered that a trifle “ HHEPHEHD AND HIK FLO4 K “ IN Georg-* H. Merryman, Plaintiff, vs. more than a y mr ngo thl» county was Geo. E. Allen, Defendant. CUT FROM FRAME convulsed uni excited ns it had not coil VAI,I.IH, March 14 Tin- Oi < To Geo. E. Allen, defendant, above been for many ytara over the com- gon Agricultural College lina an named: In the name of the State of mlaslon of a »«*i < ■> of crimes In the Nii|s 1I11I< <1<I1 ut to Have General Ku nounced its 1910 Hummer Hi bool, to Molen From European Art Boom Oregon: You are^iereby required to hor«o And ca tlu stealing line, end the I»-«-» ision of All tin* Indiana , appear and answer the Complaint Museum at Gohlen Gate be belli 111 Corvallis June 20 to Aug 1 «»ult of that excitement was the con filed against you in the above en- Williln the Míate Park Yesterday ust 3. viction und aentence of four men for i titled action on or before Thursday, Hpi’dal instruction will be offered 1 the 24th day of March, A. D. 1910, the theft of u cur load of horaes and In Industrial Pedagogy, Hi boot Hu that being the last day for the publi their shipment to a California mar “Thu change lu Klamath Fall» has The Department of Indimi A fluir» p«rvl»lon, Pilmury Method», Gram United Press Service. cation of this summons and the last, I» consldei lag ih« creatina of a new mar Grade Methods, High Hchool la-eti wonderful since 1 was here ket. One of those men was Charles SAN FRANCISCO, Cai.. March 14. day of the time within which the de- poeltlon. Il pioposi-s to huve a Stale Methods and in preparation for teach three year» ago,'* said Philip H. Llukey. Of the four men he was the The authorities are thoroughly 1 fendant is permitted to answer as Mliperillti'lldi'tlt, wl|OHi< dui) It wlll Ile Bates, of Portland, who was here only one who preserved a bold front mystified and today are still without fixed by the order of the Court for era* examinations. The regular publication of summons herein; and lo bave generai supervlaion of all thè course» In all branches of Agricul Monday. Mr. Hate» Is editor of the and did not inrifeas to a »hare In the a clew to the robbers who yesterday i if you fall so to appear and answer. transaction The proof was »0 con Indluna withln ilio Hlute, Incliidltig ture, ItomcMtlc Helene« and Art, Eco Pacific Northwest, the greatest farm cut the famdus painting of the . the plaintiff will take judgment ili« « c I iko I m mid ili« reaervation. Thl» nomlcM, English Com posit Ion und muguzin« on the Const, and tie Is clusive that the Jury had no doubt of “Shepherd and His Flock’’ by J. T. against you for the sum of three poeltlon lias l>«en offvred to II G. Literature, Entomology, lllatory und i oiiHlderod one of the liest posted his guilt and was out only a few mln- Millet, from Its frame in the Euro hundred dollars, with interest there on at the rate of ten per cent per Wilson, Huperliitcndi'iit of thè Klaiu- Political Hcl«nce, Mathematic», Mv- men In this line In the West, Three ues. Ills »entente was a light one pean art room at the museum at only »lx years. Now, however, 1 hear Golden Gate Park, The picture was annum from and after November 11, years ago Mr. Batea made a trip to 111 h Indimi Iti'Herviitlon A. D. 1909, and for reasonable attor 1 hanlcal Drawing, Phyulval Geogrii Hupet llil«ild«lit Wilson left Mollila)' phy. Physic», Physiology, Hurveylng, Klamath County mid came In one that a petition for his pardon Is in valued at 110,000. Two policemen ney's fees and for the costs and dis the »tag« by way of Pokegama. He circulation. 1 think It unfortunate were on guard in the building at the bursements in this action; and for an niornlng for Pori land Htenography, and Typewrit lug will order of this Court, that certain per was not prepared for th« wonderful , for him and the public, for reasons time of the theft. III Ilo trulli Ile ri ili»« alno be given. sonal property, to-wlt, one automo which are herewith appended: change that bus taken place In Klam- i promotion furthur l Superintendent Frank Itlgler of bile, and fixtures and attachments, as It Is a trite saying that almost nth Fall» »Ince that time and »Ince I tliat li« limi bevu uffi'i . well as all the appliance«, tools and NOTICE TO oitt HARDISTS Portland. Hupt J A ('hurt hill or everybody wlll sign a petition, and the arrival of the railroad, and there- 1 Mi'. Wilson slmol» w< Instruments, belonging to you and in-j Itukcr ('ll), Catherine Montgomery, «limi d< parimeli! uml the supervisor of grail«» In th« Washing for« he »punt the «lay taking In the for the most trivial reason»; and tpat The time of the year has now ar- used upon or about the »aid automo- seems to be measurably true In this r’vcd when the trees and ..hrtbi need ! bile, attached under and by virtue of ln-St meli III (he »« lia» ■ ton Htatu Normal Training Depart city and noting th«! changes. case. Although I can hear nothing cleaning up and pruning preparatory a certain attachment writ issued here- Mr. Bate» states that Portland Is ■ioidi) vnluuble Impro t he meni; Hifpt. A <’ Htrunge of The I in. be subjected to the payment of to the effect that l,lsk«y has repented to the spraying with sulphur and any judgment that plaintiff may ob Klainath Reservatlon uud woiild be Dalle», Hupt I'. G Hmllh of Med going after the trade of thl» section, tain herein. 1 he proper persoti lo bave i-harge of ford, and »«verni other prominent ed now that they have been given the or confes-e-d bls fault, numbers of lime solution. This summons 1« published In the Minn treatment In respect to freight people, I understand, have appended ili« Stai<• work. This work, if thoroughly done now, I ucator» have been secured to u»»l»t Klamath Republican, a weekly news Mr Wilson »tate» that li« ha» tnk* the member» of th« college faculty. rate us Han Francisco. In spcukiiig their nanx-s to the paper asking the will reduce the danger from insect paper printed and published at Klam of the passenger service he »aid that Governor to set him free; and among pests and fungus diseases later In ath Falls, Klamath County, State of • 11 up Ih« lluwley bill for thè open- It I» the purpose of the college to Ing of thè 1 «»«rvntlon, wlth thè in make It poHHlbl« for every public while the local train waited for th« them are names of thou«* who were the season. Ail primings .leaves and Oregon, by order of Honorable George diane, and II ha» been approved by scliiiol teacher tu learn »onicihlng at train from the south, he noticed that direct losers of property at the hands other refuse should be promptly ' Noland, Judge of said Court, said or • belli wlth thè exception that th«y first hand about industrial education It often left not over fifteen minutes of the party convicted. This seems burned. I would recommend that all der dated the Sth day of February, 1910, directing such summons to be bel lev« thè) aie «ntltled to a larger und school methods as Well as to before tile arrival of the train from strange, in view of the fact that the trees that were in any way infected so published for six consecutive tilllber t<-»eri< thiin thè bill previde» «itfer wprk In the various branches the north. “A lot of our people,’’ present is the first year in many that with the wooly aphis last season have 1 weeks, the first publication to be on »aid Mr. Bates, Bute», “have purchased no losses of stock from the range- the dirt removed for about two feet the 10th day of February, A. D. 1910. for. <>f regular collegiate lour»«». H.-M. MANNING, property In your city and are inter have been prevalent. While this Is around the trunks just before spray No entrance examinations or other ested here, and we are entitled to as not legal proof of the source of the ing, so that the surface roots may be Attorney for the Plaintiff, Postoffico ¡educational te»t will lie required, ex- si Ml- XX\t II, REI*ORT ol’ j and Residence Address, Klamath much accommodation as ar« the peo loHses incurred in the past year«, it is exposed and well treated at the same Falls, Oregon. 2-10-3-24 WoM IN K I.IHK Illi < 1.1 II eept timi no person will be legls- ple from California, and this matter quite convincing, nevertheless. This time as the trunk and limbs. ; tercd who I» under 16 years of age NOTICE. will be presented to th«* Portland of-' community Is now at peace; its herds Everyone who has a tree, berry IC<-eeipf » and flock» are safe and secure. Others flee of the railroad to aee If we can- ! Parties wishing sagebrush land X ILI I <>l I IHM Filoni 1 I > bush or rose bush should take pride Knox • iiterialnmcnt • 13 25 There may have been engaged in the steal in thoroughly treating the same, else clearev call on or write, not get a better schedule. 49.00 Huie of Memlo-rshlp Curd« will be hundreds of people coming1 ing of cattle, horses and in the raid you may be the cause of breeding W. W. MA8TEN, 30 i 4 e||»U» Hlireliu'» Hlalelliellt « olil i-111- Ulne» ami r«nt on books here from Portland this summer and ing of poultry houses, but they have pests to injure your neighbors’ trees. 1 J-3tf Klamath Falls, Ora. 'li-llioil of A*M<-rlainliig It 1 .70 < >ld magnzln* • sold we feel that there are more desirable kept their hands off during the past Delays at this time are dangerous, < untiIbutlon» 1 20 place» to »pend our vacation» than at year. The conviction of those men while a few hours well spent among WAHHINGTON. I). C . March 12 Monthly subscriptions 13 . 1 a was a great triumph for the moral Weed." the trees now will later repay all 114 00 Inquiries bave been made of the Ceti- City Count tl According Io Mr. Batea, a party forces of the community. A certain your trouble and cause you to feel su» Bureau whether farm products Thanksgiving dinner and do- of Portland people ar«* expected to man was a»k>-d if he had signed this 115 10 should be valued by farmer», In re- arrive in Klamath Fall» thia evening petition for pardon, and he gave an proud of your horticultural achieve nations 51 no pile» to census enumerator», at the1 or tomorrow. Among them wlll be evasive answer. “I might have sign ments. <‘lvb* Federation Ik> it now. 6 50 general wholesale prie«*« or at the Music Club Colonel Hofer, of Salem, editor of ed It," said he. Just then another O. A. STEARNS, 2M t j at tuai price» obtained by the pro- Membership <lile» man stepped up and said: “I signed the Journal. Fruit Inspector. It was pointed out by the r> 00 dttrer. it. and I think was right, too. It’ll Inquirers that many farmers sell a keep them off of us (referring to the ELLSWORTH A. MITCHELL IN KIIA«ORE-RANKIN $414 30 proportion of their egg» for breeding. Total Liskey family.) But," he added. “It VETERINARY SURGEONS ut much higher than the regular Ex penili« U«*a*» will do them no good. The judge and AND DENTISTS g ■ '» 10 price. Other» »ell part or all of their Mr. Harold H. Kilgore and Miss Light and waler the prosi-cuting attorney won't sign Office Crixaler-BlilU Bulldlug Phone 7M Eula Bee Rankin were united in butter and cream at retail. ' milk. Librarian's »alary 1M 00 All Orni Testimony Ex<ept Wilson’s It, and they can't get him pardoned marriage last Saturday at the resi 17 25 Quite a number »ell pure-bred live Incidental» without their help.” And there you Ila« H«-<->i on Plnchot's Shle, mid dence of Mrs. Louts Gerber in this ....... N <10 ' »lock of various kinds at more or ItlMlk ca»**» have it. These men are prominent Much of It Circumstantial city. The ceremony was performed 1 : « *> < b*»» fancy prices. The bureau's cor Hewlrlng of Library people. In a fair way they repr«?sent ATTORNEY AND by Rev. J. B. Griffith in the presence respondents are of th« opinion that 1 {<■<-<<t<llti» Itx'orporatlon pa- the average citizen. They are afraid of immediate relatives. The young COUNSELOR AT LAW If sales are quoted In this way In the a KG pera of the malign influence ot the Liskey United Pre*» Hervice. couple left after the ceremony for KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Si* cords wood 2!» 50 < e-nsua reporta, the results might be WAHHINGTON, I). C.. March 10.— boys—ot their power or disposition 30.33 sonvwimt uncertain us a basis for The prosecution practically ends its to hurt them (which is far more im their future home near Bonanza. Magatine» ROOMS 7 A 8. MURDOCK BLOG. The groom is one of the prosperous 4 50 the average market prices Changing water pip«* < a»e with Garfield's testimony in the aginary than real)—and were willing Responding to these InqulriM, Balllngcr-PIncho! controversy today. [to throw the onus—the burden—of a young ranchers and stockmen of the Hauling < hairs 1.73 WILL A. LEONARD CetiHUi Director Durand states that There are already over 1500 printed I public duty upon the court and the upper country and has recently pur i chased the Nichols ranch three miles |3O4 05 tn fi.rmlng it» inquirie» and instruc pages of testimony, much ot the evi public officials. Is it not a sad con- Total DENTIST from Bonanza. The bride has been tion» with reference to the value of Amount on hand January 1. dence being circumstantial and de dition to represent the average citi a resident of iAingell Valley for the 1910 $110 2.". : I'.omcstic animal» and fowl», the Cen- pending largely on inference. Ail of zen's backbone—his moral stamina? White-Maddox Bldg. .7.1 1 ’4 ' »11» Bureau must necessarily follow the oral testimony, except Wilson’s, Suppose the men who made up the past two years and has many friends No visito« ■ to Library in this city and the county. thu line» laid down in the law gov- No. book» taken out 1. 2l! «tnlng its action. That law requires has b<*en on Plnchot's side. From Nation's defense in '61 had said. “I'm DR. C. P. MASON No book» donated the testimony the attorneys for Pln- ' afraid those southrons mean to fight; No. books purchnsi-d itoi th«- bureau to ascertain the number DENTIST cbot believe they have established but we have Lincoln at the helm; With Judge Lionel R. Webster iii and value of animals and town. The the following contentions, which It he’ll save the Union; 1 won't go and charge, headquarters have been Office in American Bank 4 TrU8t Con • clue sought 1» not the value st Muitc I I’l'l It I Ikl \<>1( 3 Is now up to the Ballinger witnesses risk my life”—what would have be- opened In Portlahd by the Oregon pony’s Building particular das« of animals or fowls, I come of this country? Fortunately, Good Roads Association and it is to disprove: PHONE 614 Great KI.tn ¡till Lake Is »lowly Os I ut ot all animal» and fotvls. Good “That Ballinger, as Land Commis the men of the North had the moral KLAMATH FALLS OREGON ing. and. Judging from similar sea- pure-blooded animals wlll sell for sioner and Secretary of the Interior, courage and the patriotism to shoul planned to wage an active campaign reached the top ) et more, and thus have a greater value, had more than a 'formal knowledge* der the burden the hour placed ti|>on constantly for good roads th ocghcit »on», ha» r M. RICHARDSON There 1» a !<>t >>f »now In the hills yet than the poor animals. Where there of the Alaskan coal land investiga them, and the Union was saved. They tl e State. Funds to carry 011 the R and when melted It may put the are many pure-blooded the average tion. and while commissioner unsuc were not mollycoddles. Just so it is work have been subscribed, and net only will good roads legisir.ttoii be United States Commissioner will be higher than where the oppo water a foot higher. cessfully attempted to force these in time of peace; every good citizen fathered, but demonstrations ot ap- site condition of affairs prevails, but. The roof of the box claims to patent. That as Commis is often called upon to serve the com TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD 11» that ot the »aw mill will be paint as a matter of fact, the pure-blooded sioner he directed final steps for se-j munity's interests, and he has no picved road making will oe carried PROOF TAKEN on and it is hoped to secure the ap ed shortly The factory will also lie animals are ao thoroughly distributed curing the Cunningham claims, esti moral right to palm that duty off pointment of a highway commission. that they left no appreciable influence Office, Third and Main, opposite Citj whitewash««! \lex Nosier will do .on somebody else—who has burdens Much guod is expected to resur from mated to be worth $90,000.000. Library. Telephone 301. upon the average published by the the work "That as a member of the Repub of his own to bear; and it is a shame the campaign. Some gardening 1» being done In twelfth census, except In the case of lican National Committ<*e. Ballinger ful and cowardly thing for him to do. BENSON & STONE 1 lie Buena Vista addition and early young colts of the Stnte of New Jer sought Glavis to abate activiti«*s until Now, In a personal sense. I have no plant» will »<>011 appear above the sey. Tungsten incandescent lamps are certain Interests Involved in the Alas i grievance against Charles Liskey or ATTORNEYS AT LAW No appreciable influence on the av ground. Likewise the jack rabbit, kan cases had contributed. That any of the members of his family. now made as small as one-half of a American Bank for he Ilk* « lettuce and cabbage and erage price or value of eggs, milk or Wickersham, H-porting on Glavis' They are all to be pitied. He and I candle-power. butler 1» observed In consequence of j and Trust Bldg. has no feat of th'.* city pound. charges to the President, suppressed were friends before I became con KLAMATH FALLS - OREGON The second smoke alack at the the practice mentioned by the inqulr- J material evidence. vinced that he had gone wrong. And That Wicker NOTICE mill was raised a few days ago. l.ock- er». The high-priced eggs, milk, but sham’s accusations that Glavis had I am very sorry that he is not still a wood di<l tlx- job in good shape which ter, etc., art* found about as much procrastinated In criminal prosecu respected member of this community. I To the Stockholders of the Klamath Nyal’s Vege is at least commendable, ns this 1» In one part of the country as in an tions were unjustifiable, because In his present and past state of mind 1 table Prescrip Water Users' Association. other. The average which the census' tion is indicat always a dlffii ult piece of work. You are hereby notified that a spe Glavis attempted and was refused as I think it unsafe for him to be at ed in all ordi There art about twenty dogs, more wlll publish is not. that of a particu sistance by the Federal authorities. large, and his release now would de cial meeting of the stockholders of nary diseases of <<r less, yelping around the foothills lar i I iirh of eggs, but of nil eggs pro-' That the Land Office appointed Sheri feat the ends of justice. With me a the Klamath Water Users’ Associa- wemen. This after rabbits or something else they dui «*d. It is the same for all ani- j dan. an inexperienced, inefficient law sense of public duty commands me to tion will be held in the Houston remedy never disappoints, its never overhaul. If a tax of $1.00 mals, fowls and domestic products. > school graduate, to handle the Cun stand by that public's interests, and Opera House, Klamath Falls. Oregon. gsod effects be per head were collected off these dogs The relative number and value of the; ningham cases. That Ballinger asked demands that he shall at least show Saturday, April the 16th, 1910, at ing perceptible and paid out for rabbit scalps It animals and products to which ape-1 Glavis not to nttempt to obtain evi that he is repentant and determined the hour ot 2 o'clock p. m. for the from tho very would soon tally ten rabbits to one vifle attention has been called does dence from Congressmen who were to live an honest, upright life; one purpose of increasing the par value first. It Is com not exert, for the country ns a whole posed of the dog and save said dog a lot ot hot-air that is not only straight, but is above of the shares of stock of the said or for many of the Statesf an influ-1 claimants for Alaska lands. Ballin purest and th* expense. suspicion. He ought not only do that association from the sum of |20 per gel* appeared before the House Com most ence sufficient to make the average I reliable O. II. Cavanaugh moved back to his mittee in favor of the Gale bill, but he should take back the threats share to the sum of $30 per share, drugc; mercu- published by the census materially: Shippingtoll house a few dnys ago. rials, opiates which the prosecution declares would he made at the time ot his trial to and for the further purpose of au lie will take a position In the mill different from th«* average market 1 validate the Cunningham claims.” and other har “get even" with the officers of the thorizing the Board of Directors of prices. mful drugs be when it starts up about the 20th. law, and to recognize the fact that the said assmiation to levy assess The Ballinger side scored a point ing excluded. A little lliu tallest music ever they were simply doing their duty as ments against the stock subscriptions already by Pinchot'a practical admis The many dis HOHNE HALE heard In this neck of the woods In sion that his evidence was not ob the law required. When this Is don«* of the said association sufficient in concerting ln- All lovers of good horses will do tained first hand, but was a series of there may be some justice in seeking amount and against each and every h coon's age was handed to us by fluences to which woman I ho Day orchestra at the St. Cloud well to attend the horse sale at the Inferences nnd conclusions. his pardon. share subscribed to reimburse and to is constantly dance last Saturday. It wns so fine Ankeny ranch four miles from Klam- Respectfully submitted. pay back to the stock subscribers un subjected ren As in fact that wo will have another nth Falls, Friday, March 25. C. W. SHERMAN. SR. der what is known as the “Upper der her liable 30 LAWMAKERS TO GREET treat from these excellent musicians pretty a bunch of all-purpose horses Dairy, Ore., March 11, 1910. Project” such amount or amounts as to many runctional disorders that ROOSEVELT IN NEW YORK on next Saturday night. Everyone Is will be offered at thia sale as have such subscriber or subscribers have not only tend to destroy her comfort and happiness, but which gradually Invited to lie present on this occa- ever been offered in Klamath County, from time to time paid to said asso merge into chronic and serious dis FAIRBANKS RETI RNING HOME or in Oregon. These horses were se- I ■Ion. ALBANY, N. Y„ March 10.—A ciation upon the assessments made eases. lected from such well known bands' joint committee of ten Senators and LONDON. March la.-—Ex-Vice- and levied by the Board of Directors Nyal’s Vegetable Prescription is John Wesley Gaines, of Tennessee, of horses as the W. C. Dalton horses twenty Assembly men. to represent President Fairbanks sailed from Liv of said association for the accom without a peer for the successful tells a New York reporter that he nt Tnle Lake, the Merrill band of the Legislature of New York State at erpool today for America after his plishment of the purposes of this as treatmnet ot female weakness, pain ful and disordered menstrutaticn, never knew rest until he left Con- horses of Lnngell Valley, and the I the ceremonies in New York City in tour through Europe. When previ sociât ion; said stock subscribers be- hysteria, cramps, “bearing down famous Hors«* Shoe brand of Lake honor of the return of former Presi- ously interviewed by the Evening in.4 limited to those whose stock sub- pains,’* inflammation and falling of c.i-ess. Neither did Congreea. County. If you wnnt something good dent Roosevelt, is provided /or in a Post he said that he wouldn't say sciptiona are hereafter cancel’ed by the womb. This la a remedy ot sterling worth. Members <rf the Typewriter Pound- weighing from 1100 to 1400 pounds, Joint resolution which wlll como up what his policy would be. but he may ihe Secretary of the Interior. era’ Union will scorn Mr. Glavis since this salt* Is the place to get it. Re- 1 for consideration this week. The res te-enter politics at no distant future. ALBERT E. ELDER. UNDERWOODS PHARMACY ills confession that he writes articles member the date, Friday, March 25. j olution appropriates ,2000 for the He declined to state what field of Sxretary Klamath Water Users’ As Cor. 7th and Main Streets for nothing. Free lunch on th«* ground. lt-d&w. committee's expenses. politics he would re-enter. sociation. 3-10-4-14 Klamath Falls - . . . Oregon i 13 C. C. BROWER