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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN pert from the government survive have copied them from the sona« ot REPORT »»►’ THE CONDITION OF will deliver an explanatory lecture the lark i .'guiding tl em ilei Nortiidgo of Dalli «velli« Ile il «ucce«« «ben il collie« io (ylng | lì. J. MURRAY, Editor Secretai y of tgriculture Wilson I thè niiptlal kmit Siinday. dm I«•. I has lifted th«* lowly luuakrat Into I Ite niarried a couplv ut Klmniitli Fall* nt Klamath Fall*, In the 81*1* of Oregon, Iho clues of bualnsaa, prominence IL le deelaies th«' rnnwk- ut '» o'clock ii ni . and at f> o'idocl January 81. I »10. rat at the i res nt time is of more Im p. ni. tniiirlvd uliotliei collide nell portance commi'ti'lally than tin* beg-1 thè north end of Yonnii valivi. lini IHtl.I.ARM RENOl'l« KN TWO DOLLARS Pli« YEAR IN ADVANCE ver or fur seal. Tlie moat important i iiever t ili ned a tulli In faci, he lue All coiuuiunkatious submitted for publication in the column* of this points to bo considered in dealing few halr* on hi« pati* tti timi 3 68,344.53 II Loan* «ml Discount* 2.464 46 paper will be inserted only over the name of the writer. No non de plume ' with the muskrat as a commeri'lal | udtulla, by thè way. timi he dovsn' Honda, seouritle*. etc. 2.160 74 article« will be published. proposition are Its wide distribution. ' adinlre hi« bali! head, lini rvully he Banking house, furniture, unit nature* 10.932.63 Due from hunk« (not reserre bank** prolific breeding and extreme hardl* uni baldi) gei along wlthont li 0,103 44 Due from approved reserve bank* »73 13 aoofl to I mi Notodj ti It k* ol neaa. The muskrat is dlatrlbuted Checks and other ca*h Items Frank I’axton of Lake munti who II». 687.76 «1 at hi* had. but of what he was. H«> over tlie greater part of North \mer- Cash on hand v.a* greater than nil he could have 1 lea from the southern border to the was taken to Portland some week« owned IDs life and character stand barrens of northwest Canada, and | ago on n charge of fencing govern 1134.864 58 I'.-lal lliv l-HI-ge Gathering of Ertemi» of 'ettli in such brilliance that all ! iiient land, returned homeward Fri fro mtlie Ulantlc to tlie Pacific His . ot ldly possessions are obscured Hi* IN eased l'a,» lai»t lles|« < t» DOI.LAKH Having no luonvy to fee a 1.1 ABILI-IT KN t nl treasures wore those of affec- fur is glossy and very deus«*, and is j day last |tlous his family and I'.is friends. Hi* used extensively by fur dressers mid - lawyer, lie plend guilty, and • re n arried life, which extended over i dyers, being made to imitate the I judge let him off on Ills pledge * 26,000 00 Tie Capitili slock paid in 48.64 huid half a century, was noble aud ideal. I more costly furs Undivided profits. les« expense* aud taxes paid take down tile olijvctloiiulile femes mains No one appreciate* that mure than 60,630.1 I Individual deposit« subject to chuck tlilr afternoon at the Raptisi chttrtli the noble wife who so heroically ad The skins sell for about 35 cents He opined that if lie had empio' ed 2NO 00 Demand certificate* of deposit Ltv. M M. I'.ledsoe officiating T! < ministered to his every want through I i ip’li mid the carcasses bring 31 '« a lawyer It would probably have cosi I 1,58’. 00 Tim« 1 certificates of deposit i-rvi.es were attended by a large this last trying <>rd<ul. Always doseu. The first heard of the animal him Ills home. I’axlon lias a faculty 37.010 N3 Savina« deposits mini' of the friend* and acquaint- brave, always kind, always gentle, as a food is from stories of the In of putting things iti a way that would she was a solace and a comfort to 1134.854 58 auc • of the deceased, who gathered him all through life, and especially dians. then the white trap|H*rs and adorn the funny page of a newspaiier Total i pay their last lespects to the m* • mi during bls last sakness that end- settlers found th«* flesh palatable ory of the man whom they so much d in death. until now there are regular markets State of Oregon. > His last thoughts wore not for admired. The remains were buried lliuiself. County of Klamath,Is* but for those he left behind. for the "marsh rabbit«»" In Balti I, J W. Seimen«, Cashier of the ubov. named bank, do solemnly <>u a knoll in the city cemetry. on a His last '»ords were those of comfort more. Philadelphia. Wllmiugton and Weiik and miserable. If you swear that the above statement I* true to Ilie im«! of m> knowledge « -ot w here he often express« d the and cheer to those he loved be>i No a great number of western cities, tin* Kldliey or Bliiddei trouble, dull head MW,t belief. J W 8KIMEN8. Cashier re dug thought for himself because his dealers having ready sale f«> - all they lutiti«, <1 lezi Hess. nervousness, pallia w ¡sli should be his final Correct Attest» U. W. BALDWIN. blameless life had •made hi- future J A MADDOX, Directori p'ace. Muskrat is »aid to be in thè hack, and feel tired all over. mviii ' v Loving hands and kiud can supply. Subscribed and »worn to before me this 7th day of February, William Pitts was ixirn in St. I'la.r h.arts made hi» last moments ones the favorite dish served at dinners get a package of Mollivi lirav's 11 n - IS 10 E. L. ELLIOTT. Notary Public county, Illinois. February 22. 1 of peace aud comfort. He died as he given by church «octettes in Dela TRAI.IAX-I.EAF. AN-LEAF, thè pleasant herb lived, at peace with all the world, where he resided for sixty years. Ou ware and Maryland, where the ani cure Il ne ver fall« We have many June 7. 1*59. he was marri*-<l to relying in the promises of the Bible, mal abounds, and annual muskrat testimonial« fruiti grateful people which he loved so well and read so Margaret Stookey. the golden anni- much. banquets are a feature with certain w ho liavv used tiils wonderful reme- versary of which was celebrated in His religion was In keeping with gun clubs in th«' west dy. A m a regulator it lia« no equal. the man. generous and noble "He this city last June. < v ' h lu»tri«llmi- Ask for Mothvi G G it rav'« During his residence in lllim :« he I believed that happiness was the only la-nf at druggist* or seni by inni) for good, reason the only torch, justice acquired a great deal of farm prop the only worship, humanity the only Address 5 Oc. Sample UREE erty, aud was the owner of what vas religion and love the only priest." Mr. ami Mrs A L. Michael visited Molli, r Orai Co , LeRoy. This is not a time tor vain regrets in considered the finest stock farm in Bonanza Sunday. the state. III 1896 hey moved to and vainer questionings It is a time The annual rodeo for stix-k has for faith and hope. It is not_^or us Missouri, aud there founded the to say what might have been, we can begun on the range. NOTK'K. flourishing city of Pomona The lail- not tell. Back of us all there is an Partie* wishing sagebrush W. P. Sedge, the l»ali) merchant, ing health of his wife necessitated unseen Power that guides and bends is doing a fine business clearev call on or write, their removal to Tulare. Calif., in and accomplishes. We know not how W W HASTEN. Many people are planting potatoes or why; we know not whose instru 1904, but the climatic conditions ments we are or whose ends we thus early in the season Klamath Fall». Or» 13-3tf there were such as to aggravate his serve. We can say that his task was John A. Jones expect» to prove up asthamatic troubles, which in the 1 completed. "When, being weary, he on his homestead claim some time In later years of his life had been the , laid down by the roadside and fell June. into that dreamless sleep that kisses source of much suffering to him. 1,1 : down his eyelids still." We do not Chas E. Drew 1» pasturing some of 1908 they decided to come to Klam- . know, and yet we cannot help but his cattle in Swan Lake valley tills Not lie is hereby given Hia' the ath Falls, where, until he fell victim feel that somewhere in this great uni spring. Slate Land Hoard «ill re-«iv sealed P to malignant cancer, they both en verse there is more and better work J. L. Yaden, the mail contra« tor. bids until 11 on o'clock « tu , August for him to do We do not live to die. joyed unusually good health. He we die tn live, and out of his lit- M and his son Charlie ' were in Dairy 1. 191». for th«- following described entered actively into business here, abundant here let us hope that he Wednesday. 1 : school lands, to-wit purchasing and selling much >rop**r- « has entered Into still more abundant i ' S- . 1C, T 35 S . R. 9 E All Rev. Roberts »ill ot ■ 1 ty. His keen foresight and mature«! then-. Let us hope that soniewheie Dairy school house i NE1 !». NE*.4 of NW«*. W that great heart is still beating with business ability enabled him to aid that same love, yiat some time we morning at 11 o'clock of 8*Ttlon I I 1 NW >« and E'» of HE considerably to an already larg • for shall know as we are known an«1 see All the farmers are in high spirit* ¡ 36. T. 37 8 . R 13 ■ ! as we are seen. He is beyond our tune. I m * accompanied by ■ j bids must since the recent rains, as the crop Mi He 1» survived by his wife an<‘. nn reach and beyond our aid. We ciuld pro»|»ects were never better. a regularly executed application to not call him back if we would We adopted daughter. .Mrs. Rucker, no now say good bye, till in some i un- Dave Shook has given a man named ' purchase and at least one-fifth of the RIVETED ’ * children having been born to them. nier clime we hope to sav good mi u n Lee an option on his ranch foi 9" I amount offered COPPER JOHN T GETT' In the hour of her sorrow when sh« in e No bld for les» than 3" 51» |x-i acr> days for 3'25,000, It is re;>orted is bowed down by the loss of a hus Those farmer» who thought their will be considered band who for over 50 years had been W ASHiNCiTON LETTER The right h. reeerved to rej«*ct any wheat was ruined by the frost now the solace and comfort of her life, admit that they were mistaken and all bld« and who never forgot to pay her the WASHINGTON. D. C.. May 11. Application and blds should be ad- I Some parties from California well- loving attention of their sweetheart Moving pictures showing the opera in Dairy this week, looking over the dressed to G. G. Brown. Clerk State this purchase before entry, or mitinti Nyal • Vng<* tabl« Preacrlp days, Mrs. Pitts has the deep sympa tions of the government departments Lee place, with a view to buying it. Land Board. Salem. Oregon, and ' u tontest al any time befóte patent lion Is indicat thy of her friends, a sympathy which at Washington will soon be on view Mrs. Miller, a widow of Klamatb marked "Application and bld to ptir- i iMUe*. by tiling a corroborat«*d affi •xt In all ordi will be ever present to aid in miti in New York, and the films that are Falls, is visiting with Mr* Chas. Mc- chase state lands." davit lo this office, alleging tint* na.y disease* of gating the loss she has sustained. wcuion. This being made will probably become Cumber. her former daughter-in-law. G G. BROWN. w hlch would defeat th«* entry The following tribute from the available for use in other cities later. remedy never ARTHUR W ORTON. Clerk State Land Board Hank O'Brien still sticks to his disappoint*, It« pen of John T. Getty, who learn« d Dr. Henry Ix-ipzieger of the New- notion of doing his own irrigating, Register Dated April 22. 191» 4-28-7 s 4-2 s-t>-3 30 g'.od effect* be to know Mr. Pitts as perhaps no other York board of education is responsi and has refused to sign up his land to ing pvrcvplibl* person in this city knew him, is a ble for the idea as well as for its the new project. from tip. »ory NOTRE OF SALE OF STATE fitting tribute to the memory of a practical application. It is the pur 3r*t. It lx com A great many acres of land now in LANDS posed of tl.a man whom the entire city mounrs pose of the board to entertain on two brush will be cleared in Yonna val ATTORNEY AND purest and th* for: nights every week the parents of the ley this spring This mean» more COUNSELOR AT LAW Notice 1» hereby given that th«* most rsllabl* In the death of William Pitts children attending the public sch<x>ls land for cultivation next spring mercu drugL; State Land Board will receive Hualed KLAMATH FALIA OREUOS Klamath Falls has lost one of its of that city by illustrated lectures on opiata* rluls. Rev. Northridge preached an ex blds until 11 :00 o ’ clock a. rn . August best citizens, the community one of and other bar The scheme has ceptionally fine sermon at Dairy last 1. 191», for the following described ROOMS 7 A 8. MURDOCK BLDG its noblest characters, and his friends current topics mful drug* be '■ne of their wisest counsellors. Just worked well so far as it has been de Sunday. He is winning his way rap school land«, to-wlt: Ing excluded what it all means we do not yet fully veloped. By its means the fathers idly into th«- esteem of th«* public. WILL A. LEONARD Th<> many dl* All of Section 16. T. 25 8.. R 7 E. realize. We do not know what it and mothers of the poorer and gen concerting In- Judge Noland. D V Kuykendall, All bld« must be accompanied by means to the community » We do not DENTIST fluence* te know what it means to all of us. We erally illiterate class have been the district attorney, and Dick Rich a regularly executed application to which woman White-Miiddov llldg simply know that a majestic pres- shown the workings of the city gov ardson. the court reporter, were all | purchase and st |en«t one-fifth of tin- I* constantly -nee has passed away, In the depart ernment, its parks, its schools, its In Dairy Sunday, en route for Lake- | sui.j < Ml ren amount offered ure of Mr. Pitts there is In the com- water supply, its sewer system and view, where court sit» this week. der her liable No bld for 1« m » s than 315.86 per i tn unity everywhere a sence of per- DR C. P. MASON to many Functional disorder* that -onal bereavement It is felt the the thousand and one other details Ernest Burnham, having conclud acre will be con»id«*red not only tend to destroy her comfort DENTIST keenest by those who knew him best that enter into the every-day life of ed hi« term of school teaching down The right Is reserv«»d to reject any and huppineaa, but which graduall» and loved him most. I wish I had a great city. i the valley, was shaking hands with Office in American Bank A Trust Co and all bid» merge Into chronic and serious dl* the power to say some words of com- It has been found that the infor sih Dairy friends Wednesday, while pany’s Building ease*. Application» and bids should be ad tort to the loved ones he left behind. N’yal* Vegetable Prescription 1» How often when the heart is full the mation thus absorbed by the parents en route to his home in Langell val dressed to G G Brown, Clerk State PHONE 614 without a peer for the successful lips are dumb, and even if my lips has percolated through to the chil ley. Land Board. Salem. Oregon, aud KLAMATH FALLS OREGON treat tn net of female waakneaa. pain <ould speak they would do but feeble dren. It is now proposed to extend Mrs. Oscar l.ee, accompanied by | marked "Application and bld to pur ful and disordered menatrutatlon justice to a life that is its own mon the subjects of the lectures to na her father, Mr. Eglington of P<x-1 chase stat«* lands." ¡hysteria, cramp*. "bearing do«* ument. a character that is its own BENSON A STONE tional affairs. In a recent visit to valley, was a visitor with Mr». G. G. j •ttlogy. pains,” Inflammation and falling af O. G BROWN. i the wotnb. Thl* io a remedy of He «a.- one of nature's noblemen. Washington Dr. Leipzeiger met with Anderson at Dairy last Sunday. She ATTORNEYS AT LAW Clerk State Land Board He was full of ambition, He had no the heartiest co-operation sterling worth. by the ex|»ects to return for a longer visit Dated April 22. 191» 4-28-7 2S .4 m erican Hank time or patience for those who treasury department. He made ar in a few weeks shirked their duty or felt themselves UNDERWOODS PHRRAUCi and Trunt nidg above their fellow man. No person rangements whereby he will be able There were eight autos in Dairy NOTICE K»R Pt'HLICATION Cor. 7th and Main Street» KLAMATH FALLS ■ OREGON in need or distress ever appealed to to show on his moving picture screen last Sunday, all en route for Lake Klamath Fall* • • • • OlfffM him in vain, He loved the world for just how the government makesits Imkevfew »2956. the beauty he saw in it. He loved | money. The copper, silver or gold view. Those devil wagons seem to I R M. RICHARDSON be increasing in number* quite rap-j Not coal land ESTRAY NOTICE mankind because they were his i brothers. He may have had his bars from which the coins of the idly as people get to know what a Department of the Interior. United One bay horse, 2 or 3 year« old United States Commissioner moments of depression, but he never United States are minted will be nuisance they are. States Land Office at Lakeview, weight about 1000 pound*, no brand If there shown in the various processes showed a gloomy frown, A number of North Yonna gentle, visible, came to my place on Seven TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD Oregon. April 22, 1910. was a cloud or shadow on bis mind through which they must go before men i whoa- birthdays come In May there was always sunshine on his! PROOF TAKEN Mile about November !, 1909 Owner Notice is hereby given that Frank face. Difficulties and reverses were they are in shape for circulation as met Sunday at the residence of W. f.ry hnve sain* by paying charges Irish, whose poatoffice address 1« Office, Third and Main, opposite Citj hi* opportunities. That which would money, and the bureau of engraving H. 1 Bli»» to celebrate the occasion, E A KOONT< Klamath Fall*. Oregon, did, on the Library. Telephone 301. have discouraged weaker men were and printing, which produces the pa only stepping »tones to something per money of the country will also be taking their families along, and had 24th day of January. 1-910, file In this Fort Klamath, Ore , February I I a pleasant time together. higher. With two strong hands and 1910. 3-10-3-1 office his Sworn Statement and Ap a willing heart he knew no such word illustrated with all of its intricate “to John H. Faught, who has I wen plication. No. 02956, to purchase the as fail. His mission was to help, and machinery in operation. The reve REGINTERED HOfJITRINH FOR not destroy. If every good deed that nue cutter» are to be shown in mo putting in some 300 acre« of grain NW «4, Section 35. Township 38 HALE he has done could blossom forth in tion, and the life-saving service is this spring, mostly on rented ground, S. Range 10 E, Willamette Meridian, 1 have some fine young registered visible form, the pathway to hi» tomb has completed his sowing and Is out Holstein bulls for sale; A-l stock and would be carpeted with flowers, or, also to be illustrated in action. The looking for more land to cultivate. and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3. 1878, ,acclimated. M F LOO8ELEY, Ft as Ingersol so beautifully put it— treasury department will designate i Klamath, Oregon. "Were every one for whom he did one of it» crack llfe-»aving crew* to As a worker he is hard to beat. and acts amendatory, known a« the some loving kindness to bring a blos- operate before the moving picture It is reported that something In "Timber and Stone Law," at such -xym to his grave he would tonight excess of 19,000 acres have been value as might be fixed by appraise -deep beneath a wilderness of apparatus to demonstrate the work ELLSWORTH A MITCHELL which this branch of the service is «igned up to the new Upper project ment. and that, pursuant to such ap flowers." petition, and according to the state plication, the land and limber there In all his dealings with others no doing VETERINARY SURGEONS ATTORNEY AT LAW 'barge of injustice has ever been AND DENTISTS Scenes of everyday life on board ment of Engineer Patch, this insures on have been appraised, June 14. I General Law Practice State and Fed made. He laid the Golden Rule as Phone 7« the success of the venture Of course 1909, the timber estimated at 435,- OMC* <:rl««ler-Htlll» Riilbllug the cornerstone of all he did. He »hips of the navy and at army post» oral Court* 000 board feet at 3.75 per M, and the ft Is there will be more signers to come. guarded the rights of others as sa will also be photographed. Examiner of Land Titles MOTHER CRAY’S credly a» his own. Generous in all thought that these pictures will no’ An observing friend remark« that land at *44.00; that said applicant First National Bank Block JT^ SWEET POWDERS things, he rejoiced in the success of only show the people how their mon the lark mu«t have copied it« matin will offer final proof In suport of his Klamath Falla. Oregon others even more than his own. His YI^F for children lips were never soiled with slander. ey is being spent by the government song from the cavalry calls of the application and sworn statement on Aa* £ A (^rrUinRsh’f for Fewerlnh«esst His heart could never harbor malice. and for what purposes but will give United State» army, for there Is a the 30th day of June. 1910, before Hi* integrity was as flawless as the them a clearer insight into national great similarity between them It 1« R M Richardson. U. 8. Commission Cfcrwt <>nly wthnrtaad K m I mt la- sky, his character as stainless as a affairs. barely jxissible, however, that the er. at Klamath Falls. Oregon. It is proposed that when •Ointe In Oragnn. Write for Ulna star and his conscience as pure as a Any person is at liberty to protest Wealth without honor was the pictures are exhibited some »V man who invented those i-aMs might lily THE FIRST TRUST «io SAVINGS BANK LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON -f he IMPROVED'- OVERALLS C. C. BROWER E. L. ELLIOTT , 4^