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KLAMATH IO HAVE PEBFECT.OAIBÏ DAILY LIST <«F TltANHFERM LAST TEH WAS 1 KEM BREAKER ÛEPARTURE FROM 1 FORMER RULE I iirnlsli« <1 by «lie Almtract l‘'lnn of .Mason A Hlougli SHOWN l*HI'.N<»MEN IL GROWTH HECItkTAKI Of WATER I’MEIth OF KLAMATH FALU4 Wil.I. HANDLE THE < AHH xystem and als«« for the portion for operation an«l iiialnt««nance, 75 cents per share. Such call and assessment xhould be levlerl at ax «-arly a date bh practicable and xhould be in for«' prior to May 1. 1910. and if not paid ou or before said dat«> should there after become delinquent nnd be Im- i mediately enforc«»«l by way of fore- ; < losure of the assessment provided BIG MEETING OF ».AND OWNERS H ILL HE HELD IN FEM DAYS for in the by-laws and stock sub-1 scription contracts. The association should also adopt i at an early dat«« proper rules and regulations under which the calls and asHt-Hsments dtrscrlbed above can be effectively levh-d. and the Hen con Will 4 on«i«fa-r Whether 'I hey Shall templated in its by-laws and stock Ti«* Up With the Government subscription contracts enforced. OT Private Indivi«lual<« Provision has been made in the draft for assessments to cover the operating expenses of the corpora Within the next few «lays there tion. a matter In which the Govern-! will be held in Bonanxa a meeting of rnent Is only Incidentally interested the land owners of what haa hereto it seemed advisable, hojvever, to hav«- this feature cover««d, and the present fore bt«en known as th«- Upper Pro form embodies the r<«sults of the ject. The purpose of this meeting is consideration of this character of as to decide on a plan for the securing of the irrigation for the lands that sessment in other localities. An Important, difference between have been released from the Klamath an assessment for the expenses of Project by the Se«retary of the In the association and a call and as terior. Practically all of the resident land sessment on account of the project charges will be noted. The former owners have algned releases and will apply genrrrally to all shares of these were mailed to the Secretary stock throughout the project, while of the Interior yesterday afternoon th«- latter necessarily now covers only This completes all of the details pre stock owned within th«' so-called first liminary to the formal elimination of the lands from the Klamath Project unit. and the placing of the owners thereof Very respectfully, in a post lion to enter Into negotia R A BALLINGER. tions for the securing of irrigation Secretary. At the meeting that is to be held in VATICAN INCIDENT HAS STIRRED Bonanza the land owners will take HIM DEEPI.Y under consideration two propositions —whether they will again tie up with Feel«. Tiutl Hi- Act Wm» Not a De the Government or interttst private capital In the enterprise. It is believ frayal of Any C’onH- ed that water can be secured suffi denee cient to irrigate 20,000 acres from ______ ROME, April 5.—While ofldally, I the Horsefly reservoir, and it is to this source of supply that the eyes ot former President Roosevelt look«- ! the land owners are turned. An op upon the Vatican incident as not a tion on the land controlling the site betrayal of confidence, the affair is is held by J. C. Pierce, of this city, worrying him today probably more but it is understood that he is ready than any «controversy in which he haa and willing to turn it over to anyone ever become involved. He has no that will take up the project and doubt as to the propriety of his carry it through, whether it is the course, but fears that his host of F Government or private Individuals. Catholic friends in America may not The cost of irrigating the lands fully understand the situation tor a under the Horsefly proposition would lack of information. not be in excess of »30. is the belief The Colonel today expres^d doubt • of the land owners. There are over to the representative of the United 20,000 acres now signed up to the Press, and then asked: "You fellows Government and all of this land and have carried enough of this to set me much more can be secured for any right at home, haven’t you?" Even proposition that offers a solution to when assured that this had been done the problem. This would eliminate he added: "Well, I do hope that my the Ralston and Beekman tracts—the friends understand the situation and two bodies of land that have ever all of the surrounding causes." stood in the way of the progress of The ex-President and King Victor work on the Upper Project. While Emmanuel went riding together to it will be a loss to the community to day. Promptly at 10 o’clock the, have such large tracts of land virtu King took his auto and drove to the ally useless, yet there will be some Beauslte Hotel. A moment later Mr. satisfaction in the fact that the own Roosevelt, silk hatted and furred, ers will now receive their Just de made bis appearance and took his serts for their dog-in-the-manger at place alongside the King. The drive titude all along. lasted until nearly noon, during That the lands withdrawn from the which time many of the show places Klamath Project will eventually be ot Rome were visited. The King and irrigated is certain. This is made pos the former Pncsident chatted animat edly throughout the entire time and sible by the indomitable courage of the greetings at the close were most the people of that part of the county. They have ever stood shoulder to cordial. shoulder; ever worked for the beet interests of their section; ever been NOTICE ready to support, help along and pro mote any enterprise that would aid To the Stockholders of the Klamath in the upbuilding of their community. Water Users’ Association. A people with such characteristics can You are hereby notified that a spe only meet with one thing— success cial meeting of the stockholders of the Klamath Water Users' Associa NOTICK. tion will be held iu the Houston Opera House. Klamath Falls, Oregon. Parties wishing . sagsbrvsh lead Saturday. April the 16th, 1910, at clears«, call oa or writs, the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. for the ' W. W. MASTBN. purpose of increasing the par value j l»-2tf Klamath Falta. On. of the shares of stock of the said ’ association from the sum of »20 per share to the sum of »30 per share, and for the further purpose ot au-. thorixing the Board of Directors ot ATTORNEY AND the said association to levy assess COUNSELOR AT LAW ments against the stock subscriptions KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON of the said association sufficient in ROOMS 7 AS, MURDOCK BLDG. amount and against each and every share subscribed to reimburse and to pay back to the stock subscribers un WILL A. LEONARD der what is known as the ’‘Upper DENTIST Project" such amount or amounts as such subscriber or subscribers have White-.Ma«M«'\ Bld*. from time to time paid to said asso ciation upon the assessments made. and levied by the Board of Directors DR. C. P. MASON of said association for (he accom DENTIST plishment of the purposes of this as sociation; said stock subscribers be Office in American Bank A Trust Com ing limited to those whose stock sub- pany’s Building scilptionj are hereafter cancelled by PHONE 014 the Secretarv of the Interior. KLAMATH FALLS OREGON ALBERT E. ELDER, 8« « retary Klamath Water Uteers' As R M. RICHARDSON sociation. 3-10-4-14 UPPER PROJECT WANTS WATER l.ukosido Co. to John Cacka, NW *4 of HKA4. HW% ot NK%. HE 14 of KWH and lol 2, und parts of lota 3 Au Im r« n»«- of I'rui tiiully Neventecn No IxHiger .\<*c«waary for th«- lamd und 4, He« 7-41-12; »2,981. Per <’«'iit for the Fiscal Oivui-r to Keml Ihc Money I*.,L. Fountain to Itoy Burkhurat, «II.I. Ill UM'ATEI» <>.> Illi III«« Year to loikevlew ALIIItIGHT-ELLIN KAM II lota 3 und 4, block 6, First Add. to Klamath Falls; (426. Chun. F. Admits to F. II .McCor- The fiscal year «'tiding March 31, The Secretary of th«- Klamath nmk, NEI4 of NK% of Hoc. 10, and 1910, was the banner period for re- Water Users’ Aasociatlon Is in receipt Wfc of NW'4 of Bee. 11-38-9; »1,. • •■Ipts ul the postofii«'«) in thia city of a letter of Instructions from the 100. and shows thut the increase In popu Secretary of the Interior providing Henry Conn to Creoiee Conn, lots (>iU’riiMa> mill lli>l>>l«,iii < alii« «III lation Is not only substantial, but for the levying and collection of as I and 2 und K'A of NE14 of Bee. 20- llcnl of IU«t rapid. Few thought that this year sessments for the coat of the Klamath ;<9-10;»10 Bred NtiH'k would see the pausing of the »10,000 Project, the maintenance fee and to Creoiee Conn to W. K. White, lota murk, but it was euslly done, the re cover a circular containing the pro I mid 2 mid K *4 of NE% of Hee ceipts for thut period being »10,- visions. rules and regulations that Kin III« (h County I* to be th>< k II u 20-38-10; »6000. 641.18. For the year ending March ahull govern the levying and collec- j Henry Conn to W. K White, lots of the finest dairy ranch In lit«' Hlut««, 31, 1909, they were »8,387.28. 'The tlon of then«« assessments. 1 und 2 and N'W'4 of Sec. 21 and Im rouse was »1,763.90, or practi- A radical departure is to be made when the plans of John Kilin und «'. W% of Sec. 16-39-10; «21,000. cally 1 7 per cent. In the matter of paying In the money. I. Albright uni completed. It In to Charles J. Winton to Frank P. As a result of having puused the Heret<»for<- the money had to b«.- sent ■ • loi.ii.il in tlM big AlbiUlii Hill» Illxon, N'K<4 of Hoc. 21-26-10; also much about seven in 11ex from Hurt HKtk Of HE',« of Sec 33-24-1 1; »4,-1 »10,000 mark, this city is entitled to to the land office at I-akeview, the free delivery, but It is not likely that land owner paying the expense of Klmnuth in conformity with hl« 000. carriers will be placed In service until transmitting the money. Now the n»ual thorouKhnwaa, Mr. Kilin spent Oregon Valley Lund Co. to J. F. ' mulls are received from the north money In to be paid to the secretary i bn pant fall and winter at Corvallix Herahlnger, NH of HE 14 of 8E% of via the railroad. of the Water Ueera’ Association and tuklng the dairy cotirae In th«- Agri- H« >« of 8« • i 39-16; «200. One of the Impoitant featuriru con- by the latter sent to the land office. cultural College. After that was com Oregon Valley I .a n«l Co. to E. C. pleted li«' made n tour of Oregon and Zonta, Nft of 8'4 of HE <4 of NW% ii<<'ted with the larg«- Income is the Th«- entlr«« business of liquidating the fact that Postmaster Kminltt’s salary 1 coot ot the project Is, therefore, to «'anhlngton, visiting th«- beet dalrlen Her. 29-38-14; 1200. will recalve the substatntial raise of pass through the offices of the asso- In both Hint«-«, lie studied the condi Oregon Valley Land Co. to John tions surrounding them, th<< methods L. Spencer, NH of B^ of NE% of »200 a year. Under the law, how- elation. Following is the letter «»ent by Sec-1 • ver, there Is no provision for addi of construction of the barns slid the HWH Hec 25-39-16; »200. tional help. I retary Balling«-r to Secretary Elder: other buildings and the manner tn Oregon Valley Land Co. to David During the yeut there were Issued which the business was conducted, (Sreve, EH of NW 14 Sec 7-37-16; 9.378 money orders. Ther«.- were 3,- i.nd mad«' note of the bent points In 1200. I DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. 26 5 registered letters and packages ■■very cast With these In hand he Washington, March 26, 1910. A. A Mehaffey to C. A. Hayden dispatched, 4,470 received and 9,040 i lien prepared his plans for the barn und Perry O DeLap. lot 5, block «2, Klamath Water Users’ Association, bundled In transit. This of Itself is that Is to houn<- the cattle and the Nichols' Add. to Klamath Falls; »10. Klamath Falls, Oregon. u remarkable showing, indicating dairy housings und their equipment ' Sire:—On November 6, 1905, con <; W WMte '«< Augusta 1 H«' « b urly the laige volume ot business These 11«! iM'llevtsi embody the l«est to I d«u. NH of HW’H und 8% of NW’4 tract w»» «ratered into with your as- t raimach'd In this office. I Hociatlon in which among other be found anywhere .( He. 29-39-9, »10,000. When th«' ranch Is In readiness to Klei« F. Thompson to WeyerlTaeu- things the a*>>oclatlon guaranteed the receive the herd he will go to the ser Laud Co., HE'« of NEH Be- NTOIll THAT 11 HAN BEEN 1’1 It- payment of the charges under the Middle West, where he will select the 3-3 6-lb »10. ; Klamath Project fixed by the Secre- ( HANEDHY ORMiON TRUNK stock that Is to compose It. H«- has 1 tary of the luterior against the lands M F Dickson t«> Weyerhaeuse d«'Clded on th«- purchase of Guern- lu»n<! Co., HE% of Hoc 22-36-16; ot Its shareholders. Are representatives of J. J. Hill »••ya and Holateina, believing thai »10. The obligations assumed by the these will best meet the conditions of Jos. 8 Laue to Weyerhaeuser Land purchasing property in and near United 8tat«-s for th«.- construction of Klamath Falls, or is it the Southern ! the project have been complied with f«ed. climate and demands of the Co., NEV» Hoc. 24-34-14; »10. markets It Is the latent Ion of these Oregon Valley Land Co. to William Pacific that has dipped in for the : as to certain lands, public notices gentlemen to not only engage In th«- Yateg, NH of NK of NE «4 of 8W>4 purpose of checkmating the invader have been given of the areas for of th«- sacred territory of that trans which water right applications may manufacture of butter and cheese, Hec. 19-36 14. »200. hut also to raise stock for sale, be Hot Hprlngs Co. to Geo. Wambach, portation company. This is a ques be made and of the charges and con lieving that the demand therefor Is lot 8, block 8, Hot Hprlngs Add to tion that Is being asked by many ditions fix«'d by the Secretary of the residents of this city today, and it Is Interior in pursuant«« of the provi-1 great enough to warrant the Invest Klamath Falls; »10. all due to the reported sale of the alons of said act. ment It Is Mr Ellis* oplnton that T.lxxle T. Offleld to T J. Offleld. tock raised here will belter serve to her husband, to U. 8., land In HE St holdings of F. H. McCornack. These Under these notices there was due meet the conditions demanded by the of HE % Sec. 34. and 8W>4 of 8W % ave among the moat extensive of any and payable on the first day of May, in the county and include large areas , 1909. for all irrigable private lands dairymen In Oregon and that It will 8ec. 36-40-10. »1. be only n matter of a short time tie- Guy R. Freeman to J. Hay Smith, of swamp, dry and timber lands. They | and for all irrigable lands entered fore Oregon-raised cattle will sell nt BAY of BE A4 of NEA4 of BE A4 Sec. are locat«*d on the west side of the prior to said notice, the same being Upper Klamath lake and occupy a shown upon the plats, »3.75 per acre 7-41-10; »10. a premium strategic position In relation to the of irrigabh) lands as the first install The following from ih<- Oregonian Albert J. Kubes to Goo. E. Guiggle, will show what the production of NKA4 of SEA4 Sec. 4 and NW A4 of entrance of any railroad to this city ment of the project charges, »3 per that might com«* down along the west acre being the portion of the install cheese has doue for Tillamook County HW A4 Sec. 3-41-12; »10 .md what It can be made do for Klam It 1 Kilgore et ux to H W KUgore side of the lake. The parties who ment for building the irrigation sys ath County, If the farmers here will warranty deed, beginning at nw cor- negotiat'd the deal refuse to make tem and 75 cents per acre the portion I auy statement in connection with the for operation and maintenance. The only turn their attention to it: j ney blk 101. cast 200 ft. south 160, transaction Two stories are told, first installment of Bald chargee for HAIL TO TILLAMOOK west, north 160 ft to place of begin each with a semblance ot authen I lands entered subsequent to said no "in Tillamook the banks are bulg ning Bown’eadd. to Bonanxa; »10 ticity. yet neither of which can be tice was to be paid at the time of ing with the gold of tho chees«- Indus ; entry, and its collection Is presum Charles Woodard to P. L. Foun verified try . In Washington County, dairy The first-has to do with the coming ably assured. tain. part of lot 7, block 39. Klamath ing, in connection with a condensing Falls; »6.600. of the Hill road. It being claimed Prompt action looking to cancella plant, has built up a well-to-do com Nolson W. Parker to Central Ore thut the property has been purchased tion of water right applications will munity. Here are two conspicuous gon Improvement Co., WH of NES4, by representatives of that concern. ' be taken in the case of any lands - xamples of th<< <«ft-rei>eated truth NW A4 of BE A4. BE A4 of NW A4 . NA4 It is the Intention of the company to for which at least one full installment ■ hat Industry Is more productive than ■ of 8WA4. 8W*A4 of 8W A4 Sec 20- place the depot, freight yards and of the chargee for building. operaUon ;« gold mine desirable though n gold 24-9; and 8E A4 of SEA4 Sec. 26. and terminal grounds on the west side of and maintenance has not been paid mine undoubtedly is. Hood Klver NA4 of NA4 of Bee 36. both In 24-8; the lake and virtually have another by May 1, 1910. .«nd Rogue Rlvor with their apples »2.600. little city there. Link River will be To the end that prompt and dili are another demonstration. Ho we W B. Barnes to Honry Offenbach crossed at the rapids, thus avoiding gent action may be had by the asso might run through the list of wool er and Robert 8. Campbell, lota 8 and any difficulty that might arise over ciation. and in pursuance of the ob- .«nd lumber and fish and grains and » in block 3, Canal Add to Klamath the question of navigation. The hill ! ligations assumed by it in the «x>n- other products. on th«- east side of the river will be I tract above named, you are notified Falls; »10 “The Tillamook Headlight gives Carrie A. Lundy to W .->erhaeuser tunnelled and an easy grade thus es | that all shareholders whose lands are thia statement of the chees«' output Ijtnd Co., NE A4 of Sec 28-26-16;' tablished on which the road can get shown on the township plats listed for five years from what it calix the »10. out of the city. The price paid for above should, if they have not already- «•o-operativr factories' Johu H. Greene to Weyerhaeuaer the property, which It is claimed is done to, make prompt application for No. lbs Amount Und Co . WH of NEA4 8ec 27-28- close tc »200,000, is considered re water rights; and further that the Chees«- Year xold for. markably low. In view of the fact that association should at an early date 16; »10 773.163 » 9l.3jc M 1906 Agnes J. Lee to Weyer haeuser It Includes some of the best timber make a call and assessment upon all 1906 1.164.204 136,104.35 Und Co, 8 A4 of 8EA4 and 8E A4 Bee land in the county. Wocus marsh, shares of its stock that are appurte 1907 1,538,302 216,657.72 9 and NW A4 of NEA4 Sec 16-36-14; which is a part of the property, can nant to the irrigable areas shown up 259.356 29 »10. 1908 3,073.390 be reclaimed at a nominal cost, and on said plata to the extent of »3 per 386,135.81 1909 2.506,612 Joseph Brett to Chester L. Hovey, furnish an admirable site for railroad share for the portion of the first in shops, mills, sites, etc. stallment for building the irrigation warrantydeed. lot 1 Sec 1 37-9, »10. »1,089,606 52 Total 8,944,671 The other story, and one that has E 1). McDonald et ux to Matt John- the earmarks of reliability about it, "Now here 1« food for thinkers as Nyal’s Vege well as for appreciative consumers of sou. warranty deed lots 1 Ä 2. blk 14, Is to the effect that the property has table Prescrip Opportunity Add.; »100. b«M>n purchased by representatives of Tillamook chees«- Each year shows tion la indicat big increase in the output. Nor do Wm. Ferguson to Jordan Lumber the Southern Pacific, the object being ed la all ordi nary diseases of we supixise this Includes the pros- | Co deed 8e < He A4 , Sec 2. E H Ne A4 , ’ to make It as difficult as possible for wemen. This the Hill p«K>ple to get into and out of peril y of all the factories In the busl- NeA4. SeA4. Sec 11-40-6; »4,000 I remedy never Klamath Falls. Tho property sold by neaa. dlsappolnte, ite Oregon Valley Land Co. to Manuel J Mr. McCornack is Ideally located for “A community, a small one at that, good effects be ing perceptible which Is contributing so much Bounders warranty deed NA4. NA4„ such a purpose, especially so if the from tho very Hill line should be down the west woalth to resources of Oregon, Is one N«A4, N w A4 13-36-14; »200. firet. It Is com side of the lake. It is a well known to be proud of. and Its name should Oregon Valley Land Co. to Nancy posed of the fact that a line has been turveyed al tee sounded afar, There are other purest and the Ccarff warranty deed 8>4( SH NeA4, moat to tho residence of Mr. McCor products that have big place, but most reliable drugc; mercu nack. but by whom It was done, or none la more deserving of attention NwA4, 23-36-14. »200. rials, opiates Oregon Valley Land Co. to T. Wm. for what purpose, no one has ever and prals«- than this of Tillamook." and other har Nowhere on th«- Pacific Coast do Gentrup, warranty deed 814, NH.i been able to learn. mful drugs be better conditions prevail than here in 8eA4 NeA4 36-39-16; »200. ing excluded. It Is a safe prediction that the sale The many die Klamath, and Mr. Kills lie Hevea that of this property will have to do with Oregon Valley Land Co. to Ben H concerting ln- with the proper methods of handling Important developments to the north fluences to ! Stephens warranty deed He A4 . Sw A4 , the land and stock, one acre will be of the city, and whether It passes Into which woman . 34-40-15; »200, ample for the support of one cow. the hands of the Southern Pacific, the Is constantly subjected ren Curtis C. Hedrick to G. A. Scheuec- Oregon Trunk or to a third party in der her liable dependent of each, Klamath Falls k««r et ux. warranty deed lot 2, blk 15, to many functional disorders that Thia W ill Intercat Mothers will be benefited by the deal. not only tend to destroy her comfort Ewauna Heights; »100, United States Commissioner and happiness, but which gradually Sarah E. Taylor to J. A. Sharp, Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders for merge into chronic and serious dis TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD You know what a good teacher eases. ■ hildren. a certain relief for feverish warranty deed PROOF TAKEN Nyal’s Vegetable Prescription is ness, headache, bad stomach, teething Chas. Percy Nichols to Elisabeth means to a child. You knuw what without a peer for the successful Office, Third and Main, opposite City he means to a community. We must -llsordcra, move and regulate the treatmnet of female weakness, pain warranty deed lot 6, blk 40 town of Library. Telephone 301. have schools and we must have ful and disordered menstrutatlon, bowels and destroy worms. They teachers The Normal 8chool ques hysteria, cramps, “bearing down break up coldh In 2 4 hours They are Klamath Falls; »100. Geo. L. Chase et ux to Eugene tion Is now submitted free from poli pains," infiammatlon and falling of so pleasant to the taste and harmless BENSON A STONE This Io a remedy of That’s the way you want It the womb. ns milk Children Ilk«- them Over Spencer, warranty deed 8eA4 SwA4 lot tics. sterling worth. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 10,000 testimonials of cures. They 8, Sec 29. lot 6. of Sec 3o NA4 of NeA4 kept. If you pay taxes on »1.000, it ELLSWORTH A. MITCHELL will cost you 4 cents a year to main American Rank never fall Hold by all druggists. 25c. UNDERWOODS PHARAMCY VETERINARY SURGEONS NeA4 NwA4 Sec 22 8A4 A NwA4 NwA4 tain the State Normal at Monmouth. and Trust Bldg. Ask today Don’t accept any substi AND DENTISTS Cor. ?th and Main Streets NA4 Sw A4 Sec 38; »10. Vote Yes on this bill. 3-24-4t Klamath Falla . . . . Oregoa tute. Offie« CrlMler-Stllts Buildlug Phone 7M ■ KLAMATH FALLS • OREGON II Will BE FINESTIH THIS STATE FARMERS Will GATHER II BONANZA C. C. BROWER