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À WORK BEGUN ON OREGON EASTERN OBJ E< Till: POI XT I n ODELL NORTHERN KLAMATH IX THE DIRE BEGINS 10 FEY KI VAIE Nt-viiie to IP tin P ui - jm *» i - of the Har riman llilere»«» to Head «»If Hill in Malluiir < niiyim 4 la pending In the Benate. A (real mass of tangled and battered stio'l. extending perhaps ten f«tet above th»» surface, marks the resting plan* of the Maine When American warships visit th«» harbor it Is this monument to one of tie great disasters or the navy and the tomb of sc«>re» of t) «dr comrades whose bodies wer»' n ver Don't forget that tlicre arc recovered tha’ Interests th«-m more glasw-H that will do your eye» than any of the sights ashore more harm than gotal. A favorite pastime for the sailors 1» to visit th>* wreck In »mall boats Tie* len»«*N for you must bi and with hammer and chisel get ground to your nsaaarr, just chips of steel to be carried away as th«- »am«- a» a druggist pula up memi-nto«*» With a fleet In the har a prewriptiirti. bor it is not unusual t«> see and hear <>I u »»«' m «iioaen in any other a dozen sturdy young men iti white way arc a ¡MMiltlve «Lunger. uniform*« laboring to get their souve nirs. Thi» point cannot b- given Reason» given for removing ti.e too much em|>tu>»i». Main«» ar«» that th«- wreck is a inenac r to navigation and that it is the duty > It is a» «-asy for you to t of the United Stat* ■* to r«Ntover rhe the right kind as the wrong. I odles of th«,* men who lost th*'lr We will iliooæ them for you, Ilves In the Governmen* serviee The and do it in such a way that Spaniards have contended ever **iri«i' mistakes are impowsiblo. th«- blowing up of th«' Maln>- «hat this Government would never rais«- the wreck b«*cauM.-. they said, it would »how that th«- ship was destroyed by Graduat<* and State R< gi»t»'reil an «-xploMlon from within A« the Optician < barge that the ver.ael was blown up by a Spanish torped«» was on«- of the cause« of the war, th«- Spaniards In sist that the ( nited States fears a G<X>D SEED RT® disclosure that it did Spain an injus 400 bushels of good seed rye for tice in basing hostilities < ven partly on the destruction of the battleship sale, 11.75 per hundred at ranch. 3-tf JOHN DE PUT. Investigation made by a board of 2- Hopkins Ranch, near Midland. American experts, however, resulted in a dtreision that the Maine was RELINQUISHMENT FOR SALE blown up from the outside Not Any Glasses VALE Or«*., April is. Di'tvrmln- i- on being the hist railroad Into d Harney County, th* Harriman Inter ests jumped Into Val<- Friday morn ing witti a f<»re«' of 100 railroad la borers ui.*l -turted i oustinctIon ■ in s on the <>** gon h Eastern, the survey for which extend» westward uro- tin- Hta<* from this point to a con ni'i thui v ih the Natriui-KlamaHi lim at <»-!• Material yards have bi-i-n »■ tab- lished in which 90 car loads of ties are already piled up. in addition to several mile of 7<t-poun«l »!»■< 1 »alls. Englni'i‘1 mg parties are now -tting tiiv gra*l' -itaki - along the line of ■ the surv* y and an* ramped a* far j west a» the Harper ranch 2.'* mil«-* | from Vale In Malheur County It Is In lii-vi'd here that env-M*» j will be ih-ioti'd at Arst to covering I the «urn ' !n the Malheur Hive* . an- 160 acres of land near railroad, ; yon, whet*- >-ngini*erlng parties, wu-k- cabin and barn, for 8300. Running The Smith brothers were down to ' Ing for th»' Boise A- Western, said to stream. I have about eight home b<- a Hill road, buve Iwen operating I their 400-acr«' ranch and found that steads, level and g«x>d running water. ¡'James Ingram had done the banner * for some time For particulars write to , clearing, breaking and plowing of the The construction of laO miles of JOHN KNOTT road will put. Hu- Oregon ¿r Eastern I year. This ground will be put in C rescent , O rkgon "in the clear." That is. It will take ! crop and w ill add 400 acres of grain th«- road through th«- Malheur can ' to th«* list of Klamath County's out- A FEW BARGAINS. yon and Into the Harney Valley to a i put. Five lots, slgn.ly location, 81500. point on Malheur Lak«». From there Can loan 8750 cn the deal. to th«- conm-ctlon near Odell, th«- STRAYED A nice cottage with bath, large | country Is more or less open and the •............ lot, >1790. A good buy. danger of Interference by rival lines One bay mare and one black mare A large residence, fir e lot, |:«500. Is not a mater f«»r serious considera ; each about fifteen and three-fourth Three cottagee on three lota. Room tion it is reported here that work hands high and each branded with an on this 160 miles will b<* prrmecuted ace of clubs on the shoulder. One tncugh for another cottage; 82258 MASON t SLOUGH vigorously this summer dun horse three years old branded "It Is Harney Valley or bust.” is with a horse shoe bar on the jaw, NOTK E FOR 1*1 BLICATION th«» expression us«»d here by Engin«?er weight about 1,100, One bay mare I-akeview 01187. Ashton, who has been looking after | branded with a pitchfork on stifle, Not coal land. right of way matter« for the com weight aboutl,100. Department of the Interior, U. S pany. Engineer F. S Osborne Is now A liberal reward will be given for Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon In Pocatello rounding up railroad la Information leading to the recovery; March 11. 1910. borers. of any or all of these horses. Notice is hereby given that James W. H. MASON i E. Newbanks, of Keno, Oregon, who, Il AslllSGTOX LETTER W3t 3-31 on May 12th, 1904, made Home H. J. WINTERS side of A pen Laki- mill are heuilllig III XTI.E1 IIEIll TO INVENT!- lowutd tin* Klnmuth lllvi-i Tin-... t.VIE PATTERSON < AsE operation» would Indicate that In stead of coming to thi» city. It will 1 liurges U • re I iliil tilth the stale < «l.XTKAl I UH I. Ill l.l l 1-01(1 Pliariuui f Hoard Agiiinst i turn euHtwuid from the l'p|M-r Lak*- I EXsIoX «>X 11*1111. IM Merrill I’hysii Ian and lieud for the Klamath Hlver, pen — 1 »-trutlng the immetisi* body of tlmle-r Clyde G Huntley, secretary of the III that locality owned by tli<- Weyei Xu IN'« i»i«Hi IU ai li«-«l K» lu lll»»lll«'l' State Board of Pharmacy, 1» In the i hgeuser i oinpuny Il WHI IU- lluilt U* Ttita , ■ lly, called here for tin- purpose of City or Nul | investigating chiuges thut have been DAVE Mill MIK'S HOME III H'KH 8 l> lit I Illi tlhd with tlie board ri-Iaii'ny to Di ; I G. Patterson, who. It Is alleged, The 1-krlunlVi' 11'W.i pti I i II h I ivi I tn Ib'llenil In Have I Pi'll tile Mor of . has been assuming the role of a the lli-iulil luulitli- : ik <> Itiul the Ore Firebug» ; pharmacist without u State license ,*ni Trunk wii» ««lining i<> Klamath Spi-clul to th» Herald | The complaint Is tin* outgrowth of I'all» han been ninllrtiieil In piurtl- BONANZA, Ore.. April is This | the Im al option turmoil that has been • ally every detail by I’reaiileitt Htev part of Klamath County 1» In a stale i tending tin- town of Merrill for some > n* of thut ayatein A» will be Keen I of feeling nevi-l before i-Xistli. ; here .time. Doctor Pattersun has taken a from the (ulliiwlng from the Oregon I It Is reullti-d for the first time that very active part In seeing that the tun, a i unit hi I will be lei on Monday ’ the day la not far dlslunt wl-i-i* the ordinances of the city an- enforced lor the i on»! t net Ion of the line to tin old Vlgllam •* Cointnltti-i of former to the letter. As u result ot th«.si* upper end of Upper Klamath l«uke Western day» must once mot • berc»- < activities several tn«n were arrested that will Im »ulfli'lently clo»e to the urri-cted and this community cleared till» week ard Anvil heavily. city to adnill of tunneitlon with the . of an element Hint has been a menace The charge» against Doctor Pat- mud by water transportation and vir to lift and property for many years ti-rson were Investigated by Mr tually means that Klamath Fail« will This 1» due to the destruction of the Huntley after reaching here last have two rnllrond». and that from home of David Shook Saturday night, evening Doctor Patterson appeared then on It will take It» place on the , which may be followed by the d»*ath In person and stated that he was iallroad tnup a» u common point, I of his mothei, Mrs Amos Shook, who ready to take the examination, either meaning the »avlug of Ihoimand* of Hi« In a precarious condition us n now or when the board met In June dollar* In freight i barge» and plating ■ i vault of Hi» »bock lb* Informi-d Mr Huntley that he I ihh nil of E*«t> rn Oregon at the door of It was 10:30 o'clock, and somi- made an honest effort to secure the thia city a» n dialrlbutlng point tlme aftvt the members of the house w-rvlces of a registered pharmacist, The following in from the Oregon hold had rettivd. when llllly Shook but so far has been unsuccessful, and Inn of Thursday i noticed a bright light shining through tn preiuired to either close up his The contract» for the construction his window Immediate Investlga- i store, sell out or hire a man who • t forty mllea of railroad grade In tlon showed thut the bouse was on has a license, as he may be directed, ■ dilltlon to that for which will l*e Are. It having started in the wood landing the time when hi* takes the openixl April IX. will probably be let shed of the building and galm-d con »'lamination himself liefore long, waa declared yesterday siderable headway lie aroused th*- Mr Huntley st nt vs that hi* has per- by John F Stevens. prealdent of the , other member* of the family and all i formed his duty, so far as he can at Oregon Trunk Line, who rrturmul In ■ sueciM-di-d lii making their esr-ap»* In this time, and th«* matter will be the morning from a I iui I zhk trip to I scanty attire So rapidly did the passed on to the State board for such < 'hlcago flames spread that nothing waa saved action as that body may see At to Thia Is the second Are that has oc take. He leaves for his home in Ore The construction of the forty addi tional inlliv will take the road to the curred on the ShiMik ranch within gon City In the morning two weeks The former destroyed north end of Klamath lj«k< 'll la out of (he range of pi*»»lblll- i tin* barn anil all of Its contents, which Hl FEItAGKTTKN HINN t lea that the road will be built to Included thlrti*en head of horst a. PRESIDENT TAFT The Klamath Ealla this year. If we decide farming Implements and feed last Are practically leaves Mr Shook to go to that iMiint at all." said Mr. Eollow Hi» Matemeat That He I» penniless. Stevens yesterday <>P| m » h -«I to Woman'» Suffrage One of the saddest features of the 'll has nlready been published thnt uffalr is the condition In which it has I'nltiil Press Service. wo will soon open blds for the grad left Mrs Amos Shook, who Is nearly WASHINGTON, D. C„ April IS — hg from Madras south to the north 90 years of age and who for many Suffragettes agree that th«» hissing of ern boundary of the Klamath Indian years has been an Invalid She has Prealdent Taft last night, while he Reservation If reasonable blds an not recovered from the shock follow was addressing the convention of suf uhinltted the contract for thia work Ing her rescue from the burning fragettes, was the saddest blow that will be let Trunk Line surveyors building and Is now under the doc could have been placed In the hands .■re now working In the reservation tor's care with tittle hope held forth of outsiders Th«* President said that and so soon as they report on avail- for her recovery. Should she die It he did not favor woman's suffrage able routes, contracts will probably would not be surprising If It would His atatement that suffrage. If grant I m » lot for construction work through lend to dire consquences. ed. would probably be exercised by to some point on the northern shore When Billy Shook went to investi the "least d<*alrous" element, caused of the lake. The engineers will then gate the source of the light, he heard the hissing He further stat«»d that he railed In and we will determine tile foot-beats of two horses being he did not believe the majority of how much money has been expended ridden rapidly away from the vi women favored th«- granting of the «nd how much Is required for the cinity of the house. There were no rights of the ballot to their sex completion of the work In hand horse» loose on the premises nnd If Today the serlousnesr of the breach 273 Mllea In Extent they had been ridden by friends the of etiquette, to call It a mild term, The construction of this addition light from the Hanies would have was realized by the convention, and al forty miles will give the Oregon been sufficient to summon the riders a resolution was introduced and Trunk Line Itallway about 273 miles to the assistance of the stricken fam unanimously pasa«*d amid the cheers of railroad, which la pretty grind for ily The natural conclusion Is that of the delegates, thanking the Presi one year's work It may he that they were ridden by the men who dent for having addressed the con rails cannot be laid for the entire applied the torch Had the Are been vention distance this year, hut after we get started half an hour later It la quit« ii few mill»* south of fiend the work likely that everyone In the house Is light and I believe the work can WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE would have been burned to death be completed through to Klnmath STUDENTS GO OUT OX STRIKE Lake before the end of the year. Of FIRST RAIROAD BABA Object to Su»|M»n»lon of a Member or course, thia construction work will th«» Track Team depend on the condition of the money Kailroad circles of the city ure con market, but so far wo have expert- siderably excited by the arrival, some United Press Service need no trouble in that way." any of a new conductor, others a now PULLMAN, Wash . April Iti The While Mr. Stevens said nothing tireman, others a new station agent, entire student body of the Washing concerning the possibility of estab while others insist that It Is the fu ton State College went on a strlk«» to lishing n steamer servicec on the ture head of the Southern Pacific day on account of th«» suspension of luke, n loimeetlon of thnt kind with lines, which later claim, however, is G. C. North, n student and member of Klamath Enlls upon the completion disputed Uy J. I). Church The new the trnck team, following an argu ■ if the 273 miles of railroad. Is welt arrival Is a nine-pound son. who waa ment with the steward regarding the within the range of possibilities. A born Monday to Mr. and Mrs l> W. quality of food served at the dormi -t earner connection with the lower Kaier, employes of the Southern Pa tory dining room Recently the stu ■ nd of the lake would put the Trunk cific railroad He is a lusty young dents sent a similar protest and de Line on a competitive basis with the ster and promises to run at least one manding mor«» and better food North Southern Pacific for Klainnth freight section of the 8 P. the Kaier house was chosen to represent them The business Klnmath Is developing Into hold The question that Is now promi students d«»clar«» they will not patron- a »lock shipping < enter, about ionn nently before the railroaders Is Ize th«» dining hall until North Is re ■ ar loads having gone out of there whether lie shall he called Southern instated President Bryan Is endeav last year, and the transfer diffit ul- Pacific. Harriman, Lovett, Fee, Hood oring to settle the controversy. t|os with live stock from steamer to. or some other well known Southern ■ ars are not ■ 11 Bleu It I’acifii name, and before the matter Mr nnd Mrs. W. C. Dalton re Is definitely settled It is believed It turned Inst Friday from an extended .1 .1 Whitcomb was In the city Sal will have to la* submitted to a board trip to points in California They urday and said the Oregon Trunk has oi arbitration. were accompanied by Mrs. Dalton's ■»veral crews of surveyors at work mother, Mrs. M. J. Little, of Merced, ■ m the west side of the lake They Ireland has 2,SOO,000 acres of peat Cal., who will spend several weeks at .■re surveying a line along the west bogs their home In Carr City CM Bi HUCHEO 6Ï LAKE BOAIS 4 '____________________________________ i ll i-Mcni lU-prewentaUve Kick» on the High < o»t of Idling at the ' <‘a|>it«*l Ib-staurwiit ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I>akeview 02885. Not coal land. stead Entry No. 3236, Serial No 01187, for 8WI4 NW\*. NH SW%, SE% SW%, Section 17, Township 40 S.. Range 8 E, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Five-Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. R. DeLap, County Clerk, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 23rd day of April. 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: Samuel Padgett, of Keno, Oregon; Albert Shear, of Keno, Oregon; Ray- Lamb, of Keno, Oregon; Chester W’ilston, of Keno. Oregon. ARTHUR W. ORTON, ’ 17-4-24 3- Register WASHINGTON. D. C.. April 16 The phs-es of pie and the glasses of Department ot the Interior, United i States Land Office at Lakeview, I milk are growing smaller in the Oregon. House restaurant at the Capitol. This Marcn 7th, 1910. discouraging tact has been gradually Notice is hereby given that Wil-; dawning upon the Congressmen for sum«» time and unites th«» shrinkage liam Sargeant, whose postofflee ad stops at once th«» lucky individual dress is Klamath Falls. Oregon, did, who is just now conducting the eat on the 27th day of December, 1909, ing bouse will And himself facing an file in this office Sworn Statement, and Application, No. 02885, to pur investigation chase the SB% Section 35, Township "This pi«»ce of pumpkin pie. mad«} 37 8., Range 9 E., Willamette Me of squash, is just one-quarter smaller ridian, and the timber thereon, under than the 10-cent piece I used to buy the provisions of the act ot June 3, SUMMONS her«» two years ago.” remarked one 1878, and acts amendatory, known as In Justice Court for the Precinct of th«» Western Representatives as be the "Timber and Stone Law," at such of Tule I-ake, County of Klamath. survey »-d th«» little three-cornered value as might be fixed by appraise State of Oregon. slab Considering the fact that the ment, and that, pursuant to such ap J. G. Patterson, Plaintiff, vs. Frank restamant man gets his rent, his heat plication. the land and timber there Worley, Defendant—Summons. Miss Snelling arrived last night on have been appraised, June 14th, To Frank Worley, the above named from Bonanza and left this morning 1909, the timber estimated 787.000 defendant: for Albany, where she will remain board feet at 8.75 per M., and the In the Name of the State of Ore until July. 8he will visit in Port land 892.00; that said applicant will j gon. you are hereby required to ap land. and while there tak«» the civil offer final proof in support of his pear and answer the complaint filed service examination application and sworn statement on ' against you in the above entitled ac and light frt*e. 1 do not think that the 20th day of May, 1910, before! tion within seven days from the date he ought to sting us quite so hard C. R. DeLap. County Clerk, at Klam- J of the service of this summons upon He charges 25 cents for a turkey or ath Falls, Oregon. you. or suffer judgment to be taken chickt»n sandwich, 25 cents for a bowl Any person is at liberty to protest; against you for the sum of Thirty of soup. 50 cents for a piece of Ash this purchase before entry, or initi Dollars and interest with the dis no larger than the palm of your ate a contest at any time before pat- hand, and when you buy a steak you [ ent issues, by filing a corroborated bursements of this action. Given under my hand this 12th are expected to mortgage your home affidavit in this office, alleging facts day of March. 1910. to pay for it. which would defeat the entry. G. W. OFFIELD, "Senator McCumber was over here ARTHUR W ORTON. 3-17-4-2 8. Justice of the Peace. the other day and had a steak When 3-17-5-19. Register. he received the bill he did a litt'e figuring ou th«* menu card and an NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION NOTICE FOR l’l BLICATION nounced that If th«» whole of an ordi UNITED STATE LAND OFFICE. nary r.teer was sold at th«» rate that Serial No. 03048. Lakeview 02971. steak brought, the animal would mt j Department of the Interior, United I^ikeview List No. 73. I^akevlew, Ore., Feb. 23, 1910 14.000 Now I call that going some." States Land Office. Lakeview, Ore Notice is hereby given that the Over in the Senate restaurant, gon. Northern Pacific Railway Company, where the same scale of prices pre March 5th. 1910. vails. th«» Senators have compelled Notice is hereby given that theState [ whose postoffice address is 8t. Paul. th«» r«»staurant manager to place a of Oregon has filed In this office its Minnesota, has on February 83, 1910. "No tipping" lin«> on all the nu»nti application. Serial 02971, to select filed in this office its application to cards. Consequently, the cards are under th«» provisions of Act of Con select under the provisions of the Act very hard to get nowadays, and if a gress. of August 14th, 1S48, and the of Congress, approved July 1, 1898 gu«»st insists upon having one before acts suplemental and amendatory (30 Stat. 597, 620), as extended by he orders, the waiter snatches it an«I thereto, the SW*4 SE *•*, Section 12. the Act of Congress aproved May 17, buries it under th«» tablecloth before Tp si a. R. 9 E . W. M., NW% 1906, (34 Stat., 197), lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 of Section 17, n Township 32, \'l the next customer sits down The SW, Section 4; SW sign on the cards doe« not prevent U m I; se % se 1*. sw>, se •, Bat South of Range 7 H East of the Wil th«» wait«»£8 from grabbing all th«> tion 12. and SWI4 8WH Section 27. lamette Principal Meridian, contain ing 81.04 acres. tips they can get. nor does it k«»ep Tp. 37 8.. R. 9 E.. W. M Any and all persons claiming ad Any and all persons claiming a4- them from negk-cting a patron the next day if he has forgotten to "come versely the lands describe«! or desir versely the lands described, or dealr ing to object because of the mineral ing to object because ,gt the mineral across'' on th«* previous visit ¡character of the land, or for any character of the land, or for any Sailors of th«» navy will be de Rrther reason, to the disposal to ap- other reason, to the disposal to ap prived of the source of their most : plicant. should file their affidavits of, plicant, should filo their affidavits of cherished souvenir«. If the wreck of ' protest in this offi«*e on or before thej protest iL this office, on or before the 23r«I day of April, 1910. th«' Maine is retnoveii from Havana : 5th day of May. 1910. ARTHUR W ORTON. ARTHUR W. ORTON. Harbor A bill to raise the wreck, or 3-3-4-81 Regl-ter Register to blow it up. passed the House and 3-17-4-21