Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, April 14, 1910, Image 7

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dence In great quantities in the stom­
land 182 00; that »aid applicant will i »»»»»»»»»»»»♦♦♦♦»»»♦♦♦♦♦»
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t- i
ach and ilv«,r. The coroner's jury
offer 41».,.
Anal I proof A*.
In support of
his I |
then held Doctor Hyde reMponsibl«
application and sworn statement on < »
for Colonel Hwopo'M death uud lut>*r
th«, 20th day of May, 1910, before
Hie grand jury returned Indictments OFFER <>F THE KLAMATH DEV El,- Hill PI ItlfiME OF VOICING PRO­ C. It. DeLap. County Clerk, at Klam- J [
< -
OI'.MENT COMPANY IH CLEAN
TEST AGAINST HAWLEY RILL
against hint, not only for the «lenth 1
ath Falls, Oregon.
« i
of Hwop«*, I i I m nephew and JatiieM
Any person is at liberty to protest I [
Moss Hunton, uh well us the poison­
Attempt to t'unt Ik-tlectiou on Metli- Other .Minor Provisions Ixx>k««l Upon this purchase before entry, or Inltl-
i HARGKD WITH THE MURDER "I ing by disease got him of the members
' ate a contest at any time before pat- <»
< h I» Used I» Generally
With Disfavor by the
of the liouueliold stricken with ty­
Don't forget that thcr** are * >
COL. THOMAN HWOI'E
ent issues, by filing a corroborated JI
RcM-ntc«!
Indian*
phoid.
affidavit in this office, alleging facta ' 1 glaaaes that will do your ryes
lit tin* coutM« of the grand jury
w hich would defeat the entry.
< > more harm than good.
In uring every luemlMtrs of the Hwope
Thore has been u lull In uctlvlth-a
For the past several weekn there
ARTHUR
W.
ORTON,
¡>
WER CONFIDENT OF KQIEIIIU family, with the exception of Doctor in the camp of lh<* gentlemen who baa been connlderable discontent i 17 .">-19.
Tl»' Irnie-» for you most he
Register.
<►
ground
to your measure, Just
Hyde and I i I m wife, appear«*«! and I ch - uro fighting th«< removal <>t the court 1 among the IridlariH of the Klamath
the name as a druggist puts up
tilled
Mrs Ijogan Hwope, sister-in- I'ftuse to the site offered by the Klurn- Reservation, du«* to some of th«- pro­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
« prescription.
law of Colonel Hwope, appeared eight utli Development Company, due to th«* visions of th«- hill Introduc'd by Cot-
Lakeview
02871,
times and related In every <|etull th«* lining public Indignation over th«* un­ groMsman Hawley, providing for the
Glasses chosen in any other
death of her brother-in-law Hit« told warranted attack that has been made opening of the land In th«- r«:M«TV* Department of the Interior, United
way are a positive danger.
8tat<*s Und Office, Ijikeview, Ore­
of Doctor Hyde's visit to the house, on that corporation. Those who In- On«' of tb<- chief sources of condemna­
Thia point cannot be given
gon.
of Colonel Hunton's death, of Colo­ I spired the attack now see that they tion on the part of the Indians h
too much emphasis.
•March 5th, 1910.
♦ nel Swope's «tea'll a few «lays later made a tactical blunder and one that that part of the bill which cai's
♦ and of her hoii ' s , ChrlMtnan'M. death Is going to coat them dearly. No for the irrigation of certain lands. In Notice is hereby given that the State
♦
Then she related th«- story of the ty­ factor Mint«* the Hint settler cam«- to addition to this there is objection t * of Oregon has filed In this office its
«
Mitrd*-> ut Col Thomas II * phoid which attacked every member Klamath County down to the present the provisions calling for the M-lec- application, Serial 02971, to select
♦
< ►
We w ill choose them for yon,
Hwope mllionaire linci«' hy mai ♦ of th«' hotiHehobl The defetiM«* sought day hag played mo Important a part tlon of townsites, the establishing of under the provisions of Act of Con­
and do It In such a way that
♦ to btlng In Churl«*M Hatred .lodan. a In Its development as this want«! cor­ a reservation f«»r«*st reserve and the gress, of August 14th, 1848. and the
ring«- Dled October 8, I 909
mistake* are impossible.
♦ t Murd«*i of Chrlsmnn Hwop«- ♦ Chilean "yarh doctor,” Into th«' case, poration. Its work haw been «-lean, holding up of j«ower and reservoir acts suplemental and amendatory
thereto, the 8W >/* HE *4, Section 12,
« n«*ph«-w <>i C o I oik 'I Hwop«' unii ♦ toil t I i I m move was cotiHldeted ho far honorable, open and ubove board, and sites.
front bi'uilng on the actual charge never at uny time In B m career baa it
Tit«* chief objection is ain««*d J Tp. 38 8. R. 9 E, W. M.. NW %
♦ legate* utidei bis wlll llecain«-
H. J. WINTERS U
done
anything
that
coul<!
be
subject
­
against
th«' t..after of establish'iti the I 8W14 Section 4; 8W% N'Wtf Sec­
that
he
wan
not
«ailed
before
the
III Deccinhei 3, 1909. dled De ♦
Graduate and State Registered « ,
grand jury
It I m admit!«*«! that he ed to the MllghteHi criticism. The Legation i .-tem, which the in'ilap* tion 9; SE% 8E«4, 8W»4 SE% Sec-
* celli ber <>
Optician
' *
* Manslaughter, III « oline« t lon ♦ waited on the Hwop«* funilly, but ills very men who have Inspired the at­ c'nltn should not be done at th« ex-1 tlon 12. and 8W% SW% Section 27,
Tp.
37
S
i
R.
9
E..
W.
M.
tack
ar«*
the
ones
who
profited
the
I-«
ns«'
of
tl.'-
Indians.
They
Jeclui
•
1
prescript
Io
UM
wet«*
said
to
hav«*
been
♦ wltli Ih«* «lenih of James Moss ♦
Any and all persons claiming ad­ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
that they need no irrigation; they are
most.
♦ ilunton coitalo of Colonel ♦ harmless
To undertake to prove that th«* ac- thoroughly well ticqualnl«*d witn th' versely the lands described or desir­
A curious feature of th* cast* I m
♦ Hwope llied Ocloher I. 1909 ♦
NOTICE
ing to object because of the mineral
I' o I hoii I iik wltli dlseasi* gemi» * that the Hwone ' ii IIII ouh are being ceptanc«* of the alt«* offered th«* county needs of the lands they are s '*•< I mg
character
of
the
land,
or
for
any
will
benefit
th«-
Klumath
Develop
­
n>id
to
*»••
r<
mpelled
to
enga
e • *» tr­
* Margaret Hwope. lite« «< of Col ♦ UH«'d both to prosecute and defend
Shareholders in the Ixingell Valley
* one| Hwope, becanie III wltli ty ♦ th«* citarges ugalUHt Doctor Hyde. Th«* ment Company I h ridiculous. As Mr t ».'«tlon f trming is objectioniib - uth! other reason, to the disposal to ap­ Telephone Co. who desire to ex-
plicant,
should
file
their
affidavits
of
♦ phol'l fev«»r Decembei I, I 909 ♦ •*x«*cutorM am! heirs of tin* Swop«* es­ Johnson stated at th«* special meet­ « xpensive to them.
At the council meeting that wax protest in this office on or before the change their certificates of stock for
♦ tate are supplying mom*y to alii th* ing Wednesday afternoon, when the
♦ Ixigatc* undet Swopc wlll
shares in th - new company may do
"'ll <la-- of May. 1910.
Haruh Hwope, niece of < '<>l«i ♦ prosecution, while Mrs Hyde bus question of Axing a date for holding held last Saturday th«* situation wax
so by presenting same properly en-
ARTHUR
W.
ORTON,
th«-
election
was
under
consideration
•
canvassed
very
carefully
and
pre-
♦ nel Hwope, and legate* under ♦ mortgaged Iter lnherltai.ee to fight
dorsed to Burt E. Hawkins Sec’y of
3-17-4-21
Register.
' The «-barge has been made. I am sented to th«* Indians A proteet was
♦ bis wlll. became III wlth typhold ♦ for the liberty of her bUHband
Poe Valley and Klamath Falls Tele­
told,
that
we
have
offered
the
site
*
’
>r
then be formulated and forwarded *o
Moat of th«* members of th«* family
♦
* fever December 21. 1909
phone
Co.
3-17 3-31
NOTICE
FOIt
PUBLICATION
* niella Hwope. ni«*««* <>f Colo ♦ who will testify agulnst IhM-toi Hyde the pur post- of aiding us In selling Washington, to the Secretary >< the
♦ nel Hwope nntl legato* utidei * were alleged to be victims of bis ty­ our property. If such were our pur- Interior, Senators Bourne and Cham­
APPLICATIONS FOR
Lakeview 01187.
* wlll
♦ phoid fever germs. Evidence was ad­ pose we would ask you to turn down berlain and Congressman Hawley.
GRAZING PERMITS
Not
coal
land.
Relative to the forest reserve, the
♦ Georgia Compton, «Iressniak * duced before the coroner's inqu<-st our offer an^ plate* the now structure
Notice is hereby given that all ap­
Department
of
the
Interior,
S.
U.
* er f«»r thè Hwop«* family.
♦ that liyd<* had visited th«- office of on the hill back of the High School, Indians contend that this timber land
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon. plications for permits to graze cattle,
♦ Mlldrod Fox. friend of Ho- ♦ the city bacteriologist and, as a rep­ tor It would then best serve the should be distributed throughout the
horses, sheep and hogs within the
March 11, 1910.
♦ utable physician, had no trouble In property in which I have lately be­ reservation, that th«* Indians should
Hwop«* fumlly
I CRATER NATIONAL FOREST dur­
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
James
* Nora Belle |ilx<*n. governest ♦ getting u typhoid fever culture, sui come int«*rest«*d th«- Buena Vista ad­ be permitted to exchange their farm E. Newbanks, of Keno, Oregon, who, ing the season of 1910, must be filed
In thè Hwope housebold.
♦ flcient for th«* Inoculation of hun- dition. If th«* site is refused our com­ or grazing lands for pieces of timber on May 12th, 1904, made Home­ in my office at Medford, Oregon, on
pany will have no complaint to make, laud, so as to avoid th«* necessity of |
* Leonora Coprldgc. negro ser ♦ dreds.
for It will be about 850,000 ahead. going long distances for their supply ■ stead Entry No. 3236, Serial No. or before April 1, 1910. Full infor­
can«-
han
become
more
and
The
♦
♦ vani in thè Hwope hottsehold
01187, for 8WI4 NW%, N% SW%, mation in regard to the grazing fee«
more Involved wince Colonel Hw*q»e a W<- have no property within three of wood.
SE
% SW>4, Section 17, Township 40 to be charged and blank forms to be
Ti»e provision for the sel<?ction of >
death, a suit for slander against At­ bio« ks of the sit«* offered and no prop­
S.,
Range 8 E, Willamette Meridian, used in making applications will be
torney Paxton, executor of th«* er erty in any portion of the Hot Springs townsites Is objected to for it may has filed notice of intention to make
United Press 8ervic«'
furnished upon request.
addition
that
I
can
see
would
be
ben
­
interfere with the tribal custom in
fate, being but one of the phases Ou
Final Five-Year Proof, to establish
KANSAS CITY. Mo, April li
M. L. ERICKSON,
efited
by
the
change
the
selecting
of
lands
owned
by
form
­
han
gained
wide
pub-
this
account
It
Bennett Clark Hyde was placed on
claim
to
the
land
above
described,
2-27
3-18
Supervisor.
' in offering thia sit« to tho county er chiefs of the family. That the
Is * • rtuln that It will In­
trial here today for the murder of Hetty and it
before C. R. DeLap, County Clerk, at
we
do
so
because
we
want
every
man,
chief
had
the
choice
of
the
most
de
­
<*«>1 Thomas II Swope, millionaire. I days liefor«* a jury of unprojudlc«*d woman and child who will In the
Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 23rd
RELINQUISHMENT FOR SALE
sirable locations and the best land,
With thin in
day of April, 1910.
.,nd benefactor of Kansas City, who men can b«* secur«»d
160 acres of land near railroad,
future
pass
through
this
city
to
know
and that many of the townsites to be
laitihaw has summoned
Claimant names as witnesses:
pr«sent«*d to the city tM*tor<* his di'atli mind. Judge
cabin and barn, for 8300. Running
two full panels and the examlnatior that then* is her«* a progressive peo­ selected would be located on such
Samuel Padgett, of Keno, Oregon; stream. I have about eight home­
<*ne of the moat beautiful parks In
ple; to have th«» court house located property and rob the pr«*sent occu-
ih«* Middle Weat. The charge of of the veniremen was started as sooc where It wlll stand as a t«»stlmonlal
Albert Shear, of Keno, Oregon; Ray steads, level and good running water.
pant
of
that
which
he
cherishes
on
murdering Colonel 8wo|H* Is but one as the case was called.
I^mb, of Keno, Oregon; Chester For particulars write to
lx,ng before the hour for conven of the enterprise, energy and thrift account of the memory of his fore­ Wilston, of Keno. Oregon.
<>f the many indictments found
that
Is
to
mak<*
Klamath
County
the
fathers.
JOHN KNOTT
-gainst Doctor Hyde following the Ing court, the spacious court ronni one great section of the Pacific Coast.
ARTHUR W. ORTON,
The power and reservoir site should
C kkscent , O rbcon
3-17-4-24
Register
‘l»aths of Colonel Swope, his nephew. began to fll*. and when the judge That is th«* sole reason we have in
not be held up. but should be dis­
moumt-d tie bench every ava'lablo
« brieman 8wop«>. and cousin. James.
A FEW BARGAINS.
making this offer to the people of posed of. the money going into the
Moes Hunton, as well aw the malady space watt occupied A heavy guard Klamath County.”
SIMMONS
Five lots, signJy location, 81600.
tribal funds to be used for the benefit
c?
police
offic«
’
rs
and
plain
clotli**s
of typhoid fever that swept th«* Swope
If selfish motives controlled Mr. of the Indians, they contend.
All of the rrl'I-
In Justice Court for the Precinct Can loan >750 cn ths deal,
household and for a tint«* th real el n«*<! ruen was present
Johnson. h<* would try to place the
Considerable feeling has been
A nice cottage with bath, largo
pals
were
present.
of Tule Lake, County of Klamath,
to exterminate the family
It is al
court house elsewhere, so as to bene­ stirred up. but whether it will be ef­
lot, $1700. A good buy.
Th«*
first
surprise
of
th«*
trial
came
State
of
Oregon.
leged that Colonel Swope came ' to
fit the properties of the Buena Vista fectual In changing the present course J. G. Patterson, Plaintiff, vs. Frank
A large residence, fir.e lot, 83500.
his death directly as the result of when Pros«>cutIng Attorney Conkling addition But he I m not of that cali­
of events cannot be predicted at this
Throe
cottages oa throe lota. Room
announctql
that
he
would
not
chal
­
Worley, Defendant—Summons.
n strychnin«* presented by Doctor
bre. Rather, he is of the 20th cer time.
enough for another cottage; 83858
lenge
two
of
the
veniremen
who
had
To
Frank
Worley,
the
above
named
Hyd<* At th«* same time It Is alleged
tury standard of manhood, whose
MASON A SLOUGH.
defendant:
t»y th«* State that io* plac«*d typhoid Htat«*d that they were not oppos«*d to view is not confined to the immediate
Hyde
capital
punishment
Doctor
1
In
the
Name
of
the
State
of
Ore
­
rever germs In th«* food prepared fot
pr«*sent. but reaches out to the great THREE ROBBERS WOUNDED
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRA-
'he family with the lnt«*ntion of kill-; glanced at his wife and they both future that holds Mitch golden prom­
IN BATTLE WITH POLICE gon. you are hereby required to ap­
smiled at this dtx-laratlon on the ' part
TOR'S FINAL ACCOUNT
pear and answer the complaint filed
ng them
A m a motive for thmte
ises for mankind. I'osseaaed of suf­
«if
the
State.
They
both
assert
thaï
against
you
in
the
above
entitled
ac
­
-teed» the Stat«* claims that Doctor
ficient worldly wealth to satisfy the United Press Service.
tion within seven days from the date 1 In the County Court of the State of
Hyde desired to kill off th«* heirs to the verdict wlll be an acquittal Th« most exacting, he has no desire tc
Oregon, for Klamath County
jury
box
was
filled
at
noon
CHICAGO,
April
7.
—
Five
men
en
­
of the service of this summons upon
'he Swop«» «*Mtate. as each death In-|
add to It by th«* adoption of the petty tered the bank in Coal City this you, or suffer judgment to be taken
■ rtNised the shar«* which his wife, Mrs. |
tricks of the smaller class of indi morning, bound and gagged W. against you for the sum of Thirty In the Matter of the Estate of Thomae
NEWELL MAY FEEL AX
Francis Swop«' Hyde, daughter of
Hodge, Deceased—Notice.
vlduals His Ideas are large and It
Colonel Swope, would Inherit
Mrs Irrigation Committee likely to Criti- la in line with these that he wls). je Sayre, th«« electrician, and John Cfp- Dollars and interest with the dis­
Notice is hereby given that John
po. the bank's night watchman. They bursements of this action.
Hyde, who is In no way connected! cl«w Him—Director to Complain
to sec this community grow. And it then blew open the safe and secured
Given under my hand this 12th Frederick Wilson, Administrator oi
with th«* charges against het hus­
of Mr. Ilallinger's Attitude
the estate of Thomas Hodge, de­
Is to be hoped that the example he 81.200 They boarded an outgoing day of March, 1910.
band, stands by him and refutes -ill
ceased, has filed his final account of
has set will be followed by some of train, but the police of Mazon were
O. W. OFFIELD,
< barges aw has«* slanders
WASHINGTON. D. C.. April 7.— the men who really owe something to notified and they stopped the train.
the administration of said estate with
3-17-4-28
Justice of the Peace.
The State places Its Mtrongest «as« Dissatisfaction with th«* Administra­ Klamath Falls- the men whom the
the Clerk of the County Court of
As it came to a standstill th«* men
■ -n trial today and on th«- outcome, tion of th«* Reclamation Service under city has made, and front whom it ex­
Klamath County, Oregon, and that
alighted and a battle started between
ADMINISTRATION NOTICE
will undoubtedly hinge the r«*Miilt of Director Newell is «>xp«*cted to culmi-1 pect« so much.
said Court has appointed the hour of
them and the officers, resulting in
>be trlnlH that may follow
With rate in a short time in a request by
the wounding of three of the fugi- In tne matter of the Estate of Albert 10 o'clock in the forenoon of Satur­
ibis In mind both sldeM were repre- th«- Senate con>mltte*e on irrigation tu CONTINI ED KXPIXM4IONS ARE
day, the 2nd day of April, 1810, as
fives. As the train started to move
Finley- Bunnell, deceased.
><nt* «l my an Imposing array of legal Secretary of the Interior for Dir«>ctor
AROUSING MUCH COMMENT out the men jumped on board again.
State of Oregon, County of Klaath. the time for hearing objetcions. If
talent State's Attorney Conklin will i Newell's separation from th«* service.
VALLEJO. Cal, April 8—The The sheriff was notified at Morris and
I any there be, to such final account,
ss.
< undue! th*- prosecution In person.1 The committee is preparing a re­ continued series of explosions aboard he found the wounded men hiding in
and the settlement thereof.
Notice is hereby given requiring
assisted by John G. Paxton, executor port based on its inspection last sum­ the naval vessels is causing consid­ a box car. The other two had made
This notice is published by order
all persons having claims against the
**f the Hwope estate. On th«' defenae'a I mer <>/ all irrigation projects of the erable comment here.
Beginning good their escape. One of the wound­
of said County Court, made and en­
estate of Albert Finley Bunnell, de­
side ar«* Frank I’. Walsh, former \ West.
with the Hopkins at San Diego and ed men will die. All of them deny
tered in the records thereof the 88th
coast'd. to present them, with proper
Judg<* William T. Johnson and sev-1
It is believed this report will show continuing to the Colorado and finally the charge's placed against them
day of February, 1910.
vouchers, within six months, from
i-ral other able attorneys. It win as that th«* Reclamation Servlc«* has mis­ to the Maryland Wednesday, Mare
JOHN FREDERICK WILSON.
date of this notice, to the undersign­
• uretl by Doctor Hyde, himself, that - managed Government work and that Island authorities are preparing to
Administrator of the Estate of Thom­
there would be no delay in th«* trial | the <"ost of many projects has been overhaul the engine rooms of the
Divorce proceedings wero com­ ed executor of said estate at the office
as Hodge, Deceased.
3-3-3-81
The physician InslstM that he I m Inno-, excessive, in some instances the cost Maryland, California and West Vir­ menced in the circuit court Friday by of F. H. Mills. Klamath Falls, Ore­
* ent
It Is also whispered that a I has been so greatly out of proportion ginia. It Is believed that the orders Fred Eylenfeldt vs. Matilda Eylen- gon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Dat«'d this 12th day of March,
visit of the stork Is soon exp«*cted at to the results obtained aa to justify to do so came from Washington A feldt, of Merrill H M Manning Is
1910.
the Hyde horn«* and for this reason the belief that the public fuuda wore thousand m«*chanics were put to work attorney.
UNITED STATE LAND OFFICE.
ROBERT BUNNELL,
i he doctor Is anxious to he cleared carelessly expended.
Serial No. 03048.
at the yards to do more than a half
Executor of the Estate of Albert Fin­ Lakeview List No. 73.
of the charges against him. If pos-
It has been reported that Diroctor million dollars' worth of repair work.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
ley Bunnell, deceased.
•ible, so that he can be with his wife. Newel was about to tender his res­
Lakeview, Ore., Feb. 23, 1810.
The tubes of the Maryland blew
3-17 4-9
Th«' cas«* I h certain to be one of ignation but Mr. Newell said the re­ out Wednesday, fatally scalding one
Notice is hereby given that ths
Iutkeview 02885.
the most bitterly fought In the hls- port was not correct. He declared, and Injuring two other coal passers.
| Northern Pacific Railway Company,
Not coal land.
STRAYED
tory of Missouri. Colonel Swop«* was however, that there waa great <’l*«aat- The cruiser has not yet been docked.
whose postoffice address is St. Paul,
Department of the Interior, United
one of the wealthiest nnd moat re­ lafactlon in th«* Reclamation Service The officers fail«>d to make public tho
Minnesota,
has on February 33, 1910,
States Land Office at I<akeview,
One bay mare and one black mare filed in this office its application to
»peeled citizens of Kansas City, lio and he was preparing a letter to Sec­ names of the injured men. Recently
Oregon.
each about fifteen and threc'-fourth select under the provisions of the Act
-lied at his home October 3. 1909, retary Ballinger protesting against tho engineers and men of the cruiser
March 7th, 1910.
hands high and each branded with an
hut two days after Moss Hunton, n his attitude toward the service.
ontered a protest against their condi­
Notice is hereby given that Wil­ ace of clubs on the shoulder. One of Congress, approved July 1, 1888
It Is believed that the action which tion and demanded that they be over­
lifelong companion, had died In the
liam Bargeant, whose postoffice ad­ dun horse three years old branded (30 Stat. 597, 630), as extended by
sane house. Hyde attended Hunton the Irrigation committee Is likely to hauled. which request was refused by­
dress is Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, with a horse shoe bar on the jaw, the Act of Congress «proved May IT,
In his last hours and the death of take regarding Newell, coupled v.ith Admiral Harber.
on the 27th day of December, 1909, weight about 1,100, One bay mare 1906, (34 Stat., 197), lots 1, 8, 3 and
t'olonel Swope followed tho adminis­ a letter he says he Intends sending to
file In this office Sworn Statement branded with a pitchfork on stifle, 4 of Section 17, !n Township 88.
tration of a capsul«* by a nurse, who Secretary Ballinger, will bring the
South of Range 7 H East of the Wil­
The Monarch M«*rcantile Compa­ and Application, No. 02885, to pur­
later went to look for the box from service troubles to a focus which ny's delivery horse made a run for chase the SE*4 Section 35, Township weight aboutl,100.
lamette Principal Meridian, contain­
A liberal reward will be given for ing 81.04 acres.
which Doctor Hyd«* had taken the probably will mean reorganization of two blocks up Main street Friday aft­ 37 S . Range 9 E„ Willamette Me­
information leading to the recovery
<apsul«* and could not find It. Fol­ the management.
ernoon with a small black dog riding ridian, and the timber thereon, under
Any and all persons claiming ad­
of
any or all of these horses.
lowing thia eight members of the
the wagon seat regardless of speed. the provisions of the act of June 3,
versely
the lands described, or desir­
W. H. MASON
Hwope household were stricken with
Six new members were taken into The hors«* shied as h«* was passing 1878, and acts amendatory, known as
ing
to
object
because of the mineral
typhoid fever. Colonel Swope's body the Rebekahs Thursday night, includ- the postoffice, upsetting the wagon, the "Timber and Stone Law,” at such W3t 3-31
character of the land, or for any
wan placed in the family vault, but Ing Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gourley. Rob- the dog jumping to the* ground un­ value as might be fixed by appraise­
other reason, to the disposal to ap­
GOOD SEED RYE
nt the request of the executor of the ert H. Emmltt, postmaster; Mrs. J. hurt, and as the horse was unable to ment, nnd that, pursuant to such ap­ I
plicant, should file their affidavits of
estate, th«* vital organs were removed W. McCoy and Miss Helen Gordon. break loose he stopped shortly after plication. the land and timber there­
400 bushels of good seed rye for protest tn this office, on or before the
and -tent to Chicago, where they wer«* Good music nnd the serving of a ban­ the wagon was upset. The vehicl«» on have been appraised, June 14th, sale, *1.75 per hundred at ranch.
23rd day of April, 1910.
>'xamln«><l by noted scientist« They quet mad«» the initiation very enjoy­ was badly wrecked, but the horse 1909, the timber estimated 787,000 2-3-tf
ARTHUR W ORTON,
JOHN DR PUT.
reported that strychnine waa in evl- able.
3-3-4-81
Register.
I was uninjured.
Hopkins Ranch, near Midland.
board feet at f.75 per M., and tho
‘DR. HYDE’S TRIAL
Not Any
Glasses