Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, May 05, 1910, Image 5

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    SQUARING THE CIRCLE.
M Ancient Problem That Hee Turned
Man/ Urume Uuiy
Tile mdl'Ht of probb'llia h thllt of
• luurlng l lie lri'1«' I < of ti'lling tli<>
precise h'llgtll of till' side of ii sqii.ll**'
Whoao nil'll Will <<|lllll III« nil'll of U
given circle.
Thy first utli'inpt wo know of was
tinulii •"««' years Iwfuri* th'' cxih I uh of
till! JlW-
Mill««' III Il'.lMl IJoo II ('.
«'tilliesv brains have tunieil dizzy over
It. TTiv olili .it mathi'inall'si book In
Hi«' world written about 'Jissi |i (!.
by Alum
hi rlln' to uh Egyptian king,
mid now renting In lite Ill'll l»li uiu
■mum pri'tiuila to solve II. but It
dm hii 'I
• nir old friend K ik 'II i I pro
«bmlly mold- tlm Htibjei I
llooke li.lli- been will toll to prove
that It la linpoHalldo. otbol'a to prove
tin» linpoiallilllty of proving Ila Im
poaalblllt.i olliera ngiiln Io prove tin
lni|H>Ha|ldlll.v of proving Ila |H>»a|blllty
Otto m Iilitlst. n profeaaor of Zurich,
mioptial Mi.nio tlfi.v .»cure ago ii infher
orlg'lill niellli d o| lai kllng the prob
liiu
lie divided tin* Hour of n great
loft Into I III Ilian Illi* of Hiilllll ai|Uurea
mill .pent Ida «lay* In solemnly throw
lui ui'iaiii < dioiit mid noting ttie num
ln<r of Ilmen they fell clear of the
i hall. line«, bill It did not lu-lp Idin
much
File liiilmrimd in Io will' Il would net
tie the iplealloli line bci'll curried to
1>M> plat CM of ileelmula
Atul "till It la
not emit
If you have a taste for
miui » you enu atari mid carry It to iMNi
mid aei- wlnit linp|.ena
At any nite, you will soon find your
h ilr getting grayer Ixmdon Answers
A HUMILIATED MONKEY.
The Crippled Old Deepol Wee Mede to
Feel Hie Mighty Fall.
Die following nmiialng story In told
by J. I,. Klpllug In Illa Mun mid Beast
In India" of the liundlbitloii of n mon
key whom phyaleul dlanblenieiit pre
veiitmi from maintaining Ida despotic
I'-mltlon ua leading male of tin- troop:
"One moridiig there came a monkey
• hleftnln, weak mid limping, having
evidently lawn worsted In a novere
tight with nnollier of Ida own kind
'»Ue hand hung |a>Werlraa. Ida fner
nod eyea lain* terrible trncea of list
tie, and be Idtplnl slowly along with
i pathetic air of suffering. supporting
imaclf on the ahonldvr of a female
wife, the only member of Ida clan
that had remained faithful to him aft
er hla defeat
"We titre* them bread and rulaln«
nd the wounded warrior carefully
mowed the greater tuirt away In hla
berk pouch
The faithful Wife, are
Ing her opportunity, holding fast Ida
tie sound hand and o|ieiilug hla
mouth. deftly acooped out the store of
rnlalns
Then ahe aat mid ate them
very calmly at a aafe distance, while
he mowed and chattered In ltii|aitrnt
rage.
"Hr knew that without her help be
mid not reach home and waa fain t<
wall with wliut patience he might till
the rnbd II a were tlnlalnal
Thia waa
■ rtibnbly her tirat < hnuce of dlaobedl
• •nee or of «elf nssertiou in her whole
life, and I nin nfmlil ahe thoroughly
enjoyed It ’’
What Was Missing
Dr Wutaoii (Inn Maclaren) used to
tell n atory about hla trip to the Holy
I aim I. to which hr had been looking
forward for a number of years with
pleasurable anticipation
An be waa nearing the center of hla
torlc Palestine he met an American
who waa milking nil baste to get away.
After sin h griwtlnga an two English
«peaking men meeting In a foreign
• onntry might exchange the Amerl-
eau askial Dr Wataou where lie was
going
"To Jerusalem." waa the reply'.
"Jerusalem!” exclaimed tbo Ameri­
can in tones of unfeigned disgust
"You don’t want to go there. I've juat
• ome away
It's a alow town
Why.
there Isu't a single ilully newspaper In
the whole place!”
WATER I NEHM' MEET IN«.
S«»TT< E OI
Nil,I OI
I.A SDN
Nl TIE
A H|ievlal meeting of the atockliol I
Notice 1« hereby given that the
era of the Klamath Water Users A
social Ion waa held In the city Lit Hiate Land Board will receive Healed
Huturilay. at which the par vain of blila until I I o'cliM'k >i. m June 2N,
I!) 10, for the following de rrlberl
the stock of the aasclatlon waa r.ti
I
from *20 Io *30 por shine. On th'' Hwump Inad«. all In In T. 35 H , R
7'4 E
matter of refunding the monev paid
Lot I of HectIon 2. lot« I, 2 and 3,
Into tin uHaovlatlon for due« by the
land ownet of the Upper I’rojei t, H \E'( of HE *4 Of Heetlon 3; all of
lota 1. 3, I ’>, •>, 7 in.d h. except the
waa voted that be not refunded. :i<
NW'/, of NEL of H' tlon 10. all of
position being taken that the i«- >'.< l.i
lot« I, 3 und I, ■•«■•< ,'t the NEVi of
lion could not do no legally
II 1«
NW'« of Heetlon I), all of Iota I, 2,
i.it. i in .i ulta win I,, filed tu I
3 and I. except th. NW ^of NW%
the mutter In the court«
of Nei tlon 2H; all of Iota 1, 2, 3 and
I. except the HW'4 of NW % of Sec­
\«»TT« I Hl « REDITORS
tion 21», till of Iota I, 3, 4 und 5, cx-
<. pl the HE
of NE1» of Ho tlon 30.
All bid« miiHt be accompanied by a
In the County Court of the Hint. ■ •
regularly executed application to pur-
Oregon tor Klamath Coutil»
■•I iihv ami at b'liat om -nfrh of the
III tile Matter of the Salute of Je >d<.
amount offered. No l.ld for lexa than
M Arnett, Deceased
120 pei ai re will In < otiald'-red.
Nothc la hereby given by tèe un
The light to le i.) nil., mid all bld«
dvratgni'd. mlmlnl"trator of tin- > »tat
1» r< H'-rved
of Jessie M tniett. deieuaed. to He
A p|>ll< at lorn and hid »hould be ad-
< reditora of. und all persons bavin - dri'HM'il to (j t, Bio it. Clerk Stale
«■Ialina ugalnxt. the «aid di-censed. t . Land Itoaril. Hah i>
Oregon, and
¡exhibit them, with the proper vomì
marked "Application and bld to pur-
era. within "lx months after the tl ■
< liuie Hwamp liiml -
pillili« atlon of thia notil e. Io III*' ani 1
«;. <; brown .'
adinliilaliatoi at his resldem • til *1 •
Clerk Hint' Land Itoaril.
City of Klamath Calla, Klamath
April II. If'lo.
4-21-6-23
County, Oregon, tin Hame being th>
piaci* for the traiixaiilon of the I iuh I
10-I9000 K" A. >1.
ni'MH of Hiild untati'
JOKE I' A II .\ E l I .
NOTICE ol RESTORATION OE
Admlnlatrator of Nubi Eatati
ITHLIC LANDS TO SETTLEMENT
, i-ZI-B-28
\.ND ENTRY
Department of the
Inlet lor, General Land Office, Waab-
SOT 1« I.
lugton, D C March 30, I1 0 —No
th. in hereby given that the Hecro-
i To tin
Mtorkholdi-rr. of Klamath tat' of th. Interloi ba« vacated do
purtmental order of withdrawal In ho
Watt i (' uth ’ XwiuM lutlon
far aw the aamc affect« the withdrawal
You me hereby notified that the for Irrigation purpoa«« under the act
of Julie 17. I!«u2 (32 Slat., 3Kh), (or
following amendment to the Hi Law
of the Klamath Water Caera' Xaaoila iim - In cunniTtion with th. Klamath
I’tojiit. Oregon <'nllf., of tin follow­
tlon will be Nubtultti'd for your a<
ing described land« In the State of
ii'plume or rejection at the next an Oregon and by Rin authority auch of
r nuul meeting of atockholder« of «aid aald tract» uh havi not been hereto­
UMNiH'Intloll to be held In tile lioilatoti fore llnalh restored and are uot otb-
.-rwloe withdrawn, r. nerved, or appro­
Opera Ilin
Klamath Calla. Oi. gon priated will be xiibject to settlement
un Elida*. 'Ili' .ini day of June, Ifelu. iimler the public land lawr of the
t'nlted Staten on and after July 2,
at the horn of 2 o'clock p tn . to wit
That He. tIon I, Artidi' III. of wild I !•!<>. but »hull not be aubject to en­
try. filing, or election until August
By-Law.. b> amend'd to read a fol
I. I bin. at tl..- I'nlted State« ¡and
J |OWH
office at Lakeview. Oregon, warning
'
"Tile exvil loe of the corporate Jinw
being expte«idy given that no peraon
I era of thia AHMulation and the man will be permitted to gain or exerciae
any right whatever under any aettle-
agement of Ita affali« aliali be veHted
rncnl
or occupation lu-gun after
.In a board of «even IMrectora elected March 22 I1»IO, and prior to July 2,
I to aerve om year."
1910. all auch settlement or occupa­
Willamette
Ily order of Board of lllrei'ora. tion ix-lng forbidden
Principal .Meridian
T 37 S , R 7
Klamath Water Caera' Aaaociatlon
E . all Seen. 6. 7, k. 10 and 23 and
By ALBERT E ELDER.
; 4-2S-8'*
Si'cridary
HALE <»F TIMBER
Portland.
Oregon April 21. 1910
Sealed blds
marked outside
Bid, Tllnbei Sal.'
Application. April 6, 1910, Crater,'
and addressed to the District FOr-
■ «tei Foi- -I Serti«,', i'ortland. Ore
gon. will b<- received U|> tu und Includ­
ing the 2 8th day of .May, 1910. for
all of the merchantsble dead timber
standing or down and all the live
tlmbc'i marked tor cutting by the
Forest officer, located on an ar«'a to
b.- detintteli designated by tin- Fornai
offiR't ln'(oi, cutting begins of ap­
proximately 400 acres on the east
slo|M* of Pelican Butte within the E4
of Sec. 10 und the W4 of Sec II,
T :tr> 8 . R 6 E W M In the Crater
National Forest. Oregon, estlmatml
to be 2.702,000 ft. B M of western
yellow pine. 1.313.000 ft. B M. of
white th 126,00(1 ft B M of Doug­
las tir. 40.000 ft II M of Incense
cedar, 8.000 ft B M of sugar pin«*,
live sau timbei. and 28",000 ft. B
M of <b*ad saw timber, log scale,
nuire <>r less
No bld of. less than
»3.20 per M ft B M. for both live
anti «lead timbei w ill be considered, I
nml a deposit of One Thousand Dol­
lars l»l.000.00|, payable to the or­
der of the First National Bank of
Portland. Oregon, must be s«>nt to
that bank (or each bid submitted tn
the District Forester
Timber uiain |
valid clalniH la exempted from sale |
For fuither information and regola-1
tlons governing oales address Forest
8ii|MTvi«or. Crater National Forest,
Medford. Oregon
GEO H CECIL.
Acting District Foreatei
4-38-5-26
Mialeading
"Thiil la a fat. prosperous looking
envelope
Does our salesman send In
a big bunch of order»?*'
NOTICE
■'Not exactly.
That euvelope con­
tain* a receipt for hla last check, hla
•■xpemve account for tills week, a re- To the Stockholders of the Klamath
• lueat for a salary raise and a requisi­
Water Baers' Association.
tion fur some more expense account
You ar«' hereby notified that a spe­
blanks.**—I.onlavllle Courier-Journal
cial meeting of the stockholders of
th«' Klamnth Water Users’ Associa­
Couldn’t Walk.
Wifey You told me the other dny tion will be held in the Houston
wo must avoid all luxuries and con- Opera House. Klamath Fall«, Oregon.
fine ourselves to absolute necessities Saturday
April the 16th, 1910, at
only
Hubby—That's so, my dear the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. for the
Wifey Well, last night you came borne
purpose of Increasing the par value
from the club In n cab
Hubby Yea.
of the shares of stock of the said
but that was mi absolute nis-esslty.-
asHociatlon from the sum of *20 per
1'1 legende Blatter
share to the sum of »30 per share,
and for the further purpose of au­
E4K1H Hili BALE
Bly mouth Itock eggs for setting, at thorizing th«* Board of Directors of
Parmer«' Exchange, or three miles th«' sal«l association to levy assess­
outheast of town on .Midland road. ments against the stock subscriptions
LAURA MILLER
of the said association sufficient in
Klamath Kalla. Ore.
It
nmount and against each and every
NOTICE T( »Tit Kin'milk
share subscribed to reimburse and to
In the County Court of the Stnte of pay buck to the stock subscribers un­
Oregon, for Klamath County.
der what is known as the "Upper
In the .Matter of the Estate of .lames
Project” such nmount or amounts ns
■M. Arnett. Deceased
Notice is hereby given by the un­ such subscriber or subscribers have
dersigned, administrator of the estate from time to time paid to said asso­
of .lames M. Arnett, deceased, to the ciation upon the assessments made*
< redltors of. and all persons having
< Inlms against, the said deceased, to and h'vli'd by the Board of Directors
xllblt them, with the proper vouch­ of ani«l association for the accom­
ers, within six months after the first plishment of the purposes of this ns- 1
publication of this notice, to the «aid social Ion; said stock subscribers be-I
administrator at Ills residence In th<‘
CW) of Khiinaili
Palls. Klamath in,A limited to those whose stock sub- .
County. Oregon, the same being the sct'ptlon.i arc hereafter cnnccl'cd 1») |
• Ince for the transaction of the busl- «lie Socrotari’ of the Int«*rlor.
neva of said estate
ALBERT E ELDER.
JOEL I’ ARNETT.
Sxretary Klamath Water Us’r.«’ As­
Administrator of Said Estate.
sociation
3-10 4-14
1-31-3-2«
I
26 to 3.'. Induxlve
T. 39 S . R 8 £.,
N'4
NEH.
N‘4
NW »4
Section
13; N% NEH »nd W '4 Sec. 14;
NU NE%. NWV« and W »4 SW%
See 22
NW%. SE *4. NW% 8«C.
28; NH Sec. 29; N*4. E’4 SW«4.
W% HE', and NE% SE', See.
and BEV* Sec 36
T 1" S
R 8
E , E% NWy« and NE1/« See 1; W 4
SW’« Set 7; wc SW'» 8 m 27;
N ‘4 NEV*. SW’4 NE%. E’4 NW 14
and SE1, Sec. 33. T 39 S R 9 E.,
all See I. E'4. NW'4. E'4 SW,
Sec. 2; all Sec. 5; N «4 . SW U . W 4
SE
Sc
N . S\\
..nd SW >,
HE *4 Sec 9; E'4 NE % and NW «4
NE >4 »<•* 111 N'4. NE% SW»4 »nd
SE', S •
12
E ■-.• NE '« Se.
■
NW'«
N E'4. N'4 NW»«. 8W ■/«
NW «4 Sec 17; all Sc. 18; W *4 NE «4
W'4 and W2 SE % Sec. 19: 8W%
NE %. SE % NW'4. E4 SW >4, W>4
SE >4 and SE 4 8K% Bec. 28; N4.
N *4 SW H N '4 SE '4 Sec 30. SW »4
SW «4 8e<
31; NE»/«. E*4 NW'g
and E«4 «Eli Sec 33; SE % NW'j,
W4 NW>4 and SW', Sc-c 34
T.
35 S . R 7 4 E . Iota 1. 2. 3. 4 and
the SW 4 SW. Sec 16. T 40 S.
R 9 JL.W4 SW’4, Sec. 1; SE'.,
NE %, SW *4 SE % E4 SE 4 Sec 2;
SW 4 NE'/* Sec 3; 84 SW 4 SW4
SE 4 Sec. 5; N 4 NW4 SW*.,. E'i
SW',. SE 4 Sec 6; NE 4 NE *4 Sec
7; W'4 NE 4 NW*4. NE 4 SW 4
and SE 4 Sec. 8; SW 4 and W'j
SE 4 Sec 9 ; E 'i NE 4 Sec
li;
NW 4, N 4 SW 4 and SW 4 SW 4
Sei
12; NW, NW, and SW-/.
SW,« Se.
13; E 4 NE 4 SW U
SW 4
SE'4 SE 4 Sec 11; NE««,
8 4 SW 4. S4 SE *4 See 15; W’4
NE 4. W4 and SE 4 Sec 16; E4
NE 4 and NE 4 SE 4 Sec 1" E4.
NW4 and E% SW 4 Sec 21: ail
Sec 23; SW 4 SW 4 Sec 22. N 4
NE 4 and NW4 Sec. 24: NE 4 EH
NW 4, NW4 NW4, NW4 SE 4.
E4 SE 4 Sec 27; NE 4 NE 4 Sec
28; NENE', Sec 34; N'i. NE 4
8W4 and SE*4 See 35. T. 41 S.,
R 9 E . NE4 SE’* NW 4. NE4
SW4. NW 4 HE'« and 8 4 SE%
Sec I; NE4 NE4 Sec. 2; and NE 4
NE4 Sec 12.
T. 11 8 . R. 10 E.,
S4 NW 4 and S4 Sec. 4; NW 4
5. -< 6; NE4 and NE', NW 4 Sec
9; NW 4 Se< 10
T 37 S . R. 13
E.. all
T 38 S . R. 13 E , all Sec
1 to 12: 14 to 23 and 27 to 33 in-
cluaive. T 38 S . R. 14 E . all Sec*
1 to 15. 22 to 27 and 34 to 36 in-
cltiBive
T. 39 8.. R. 14 E.. all Seo-
1. 2. 1 1. 12. 13, 14. 24. 25 and 31
to 3« incluaive. T. 39 8.. R 15 E .
all. T 37 S.. R. 10 E . all Secs. 14
to 17. 19 to 23 and 23 to 36 inclu­
sive. T. 38 S.. R. 10 E.. all Secs. 1
to 6. 8 to 16. 23 to 25 inclusive and
Sec. 36 T 38 S . R 11 4E, all Secs
6. 7. 18 and 28 to 33 inclusive. S. V
PROTDFIT. Acting Commissioner of
the Gen
Land
Office
FRANK
PIERCE. First Assistant Secretary of
the Interior.
4-21-6-30
The Greater Monarch
THE NEW DEPARTMENT
THE OPENING OE THE NEW DEPARTMENT WAS CROWNED WITH GREAT SUC­
CESS. IT IS ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE IN THE CITY AND THE PRICES ARE SUCH
AS WILL SUIT EVERY POCKET BOOK.
FURNISHINGS. BOOTS AND SHOES
THE LATEST IN LADIES' FURNISHINGS. MEN'S
YOU WILL SAVE MONEY BY EXAMINING THE
NEW. FRESH. UP-TO-DATE STOCK CARRIED IN THIS DEPARTMENT.
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT HAS LONG BEEN RECOGNIZED AS A LEADER
IT IS
STILL SO. ONLY THE VERY BEST OF PURE FOODS TO BE FOUND ON OUR SHELVES—
ALL PUT UP UNDER THE PURE FOOD LA W OF THE UNITED STATES. A SPECIAL EF­
FORT IS ALWAYS MADE TO MEET THE DEMANDS OF THE TRADE AND EVERY RE­
QUEST OF OUR CUSTOMERS MEETS WITH THE MOST CAREFUL ATTENTION.
DELIVERY THROUGHOUT THE CITY
FREE
MONARCH MARKET
LIKE OUR TWO OTHER DEPARTMENTS. THIS RECEIVES OUR MOST CAREFUL
ATTENTION.
FRESH. GREEN VEGETABLES ARE RECEIVED EVERY DAY BY EXPRESS.
BERRIES AND OTHER FRESH FRUITS ARE ALWAYS TO BE FOUND ON HAND. FISH AND
CHICKENS EVERY WEEK. IF YOU NEED IT. THE MONARCH MARKET HAS IT. OR IT
IS NOT TO BE FOUND ANYWHERE
DELICATASSEN
OUR DELICATESSEN HAS BEEN A GREAT HELP TO THE HOUSEWIFE AND THOSE
DOING LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING.
DURING THE WARM WEATHER IT WILL BE MUCH
MORE SO. WE INTEND TO KEEP ALWAYS ON HAND A COMPLETE LINE OF TEMPT­
ING AND PALATABLE DISHES
YOURSELF—AND IT IS BEWR.
IT IS CHEAPER TO BUY FROM US THAN TO COOK
THE MONARCH MERCANTILE COMPANY IS GROWING EVERY DAY WE OWE OUR
SUCCESS TO KEEPING ABREAST OF THE TIMES AND MEETING THE DEMANDS OF OUR
CUSTOMERS. IF THERE IS ANYTHING YOU WANT. PHONE US AND WE WILL DELIVER
IT PROMPTLY.
MONARCH MERCANTILE
[ IMPORPORATE!» |
COMPANY
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