Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, May 26, 1910, Image 4

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    KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
U. 8. to John A. Pinkerton. 8EH
PLANS TENNIS TOURNAMENT
.. . - E
„( SW '.
R»PORT or Tll» CONDITION OK
NWH of SWH sec. 9-37-9.
blk 36; lots 3, 4, 5. 6. 7 and 8,
E. J. MURRAY. Editor
i 30; lots 1, X and 9, blk 33; lot
I blk 34; lot 6. blk 38; Iota 9, lo,
nt Klamath Kalla, In the State of Oregon, nt the close of business,
; I-’. 22, 23 and 24. blk. 39; lot X.
January 31, 1910.
45; lots l, 3, 4 5, 6. 7, 8, 9 and
blk 50; lots 3, 4. 5. 6. 7 and X. blk i .x|H*ct 1‘laycrs fruì» Suu Frinii ïm <>,
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
RKtMHTU'KN
I MILLA IIS
PorHiillil. MedfcucI anil Liiki-livu
53; lots 1. 2, 3. 4, 6. 7 and 8, blk 54;
Would Play July 1st and 2d
Ail communications submitted for publication in the columns of this lots 1. 2. 3, 4. 5 and 6, blk 56; lota
Loans and Discounts . ................. .......................................... I 03,344.53
paper will be inserted only over the name of the writer. No non de plume 1. X and 9, blk 32. all In the tow n of
Bonds, securities, etc.
...
.................. ..............
3,484.46
articles will be published.
Worden; 810.
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
.........
3,150.74
The
Klamath
Teunis
club
is
consid
­
State of Oregon to Silas Obenehain.
Bite from bank« (not reserve banks) ................................
10,932.53
ering the advisability of holding its
Due from approved reserve hanks ..................................
30,403.44
QFVrDil flTUFDQ UI1NT TUf IfiR C;,11’i>t»'ii. lots is and 14. bik 12. SH of SWH and NEH of SWH sec.
annual tennis tournament Just prior
Checks and other cash Items ...................
873.13
JLI l RAL UlniRO WRI11 ini JUD Hot Springs addition to Klamath , 16-39-13; 8300.
Cush M hand
13.687.76
Lakeside Co. to Ignace Cacka, that to the big Fourth of July celebration,
Falls; 810.
---------
1
possibly on July 1st and 3. the fol-
i'otul
'
|134,364.11
Klamath Development Co. to Ada- * part Of SE H xec. l-l 1-11, lying south
lowing committee has been appointed
DISTRICT ATTORNEY CAMERON
lone Evans, lot 31, blk. 37. Hot I of a line running west from the north
to look Into the matter: A B. Cleave-
WANTS TH AT OFFICE
Springs addition to Klamath Falls; west corner of lot 2, sec. 7-41-13;
DOLLARN
1.IA Iti LIT! KN
land chairman. Dr. It R Hamilton. I
84,839.80,
810.
Francis M Green to Mary I Cam- D. 8 Painter, Howard Shepherd, A. |
I M. P. Galarneau to E. R. Reames.
6 36,000 00
Capital atock pulci In ...........................................
Three of INirtland'» Citizen-. Think
bron,
lots X and 9. blk • 7. East Oehler and It. t>. Walker.
4X64
NW
1
*
of
NEH
sec
13
and
pad
of
Uudlvlded
proflls,
lesa
expenses
and
taxes
pald
They Aiv Qualities, and Will
From the present outlook tin com­
50,930.11
Klamath Falls; 810.
Individuai deposita subject lo check
NWH
of
sec.
13-40-9;
810.
Enter the Race
3X0 o.i
Demani! certificato« of deposlt
Charles H Hughes to F ‘ 8. R<d>- ing tennis tournament will bo li e itlg-
( State of Oregon to E. Egert, SW S
1 1.6X5 on
Time certificate«« of deposlt
geat yet held in this dtv. and Indlca-
i bins. SE H or 8E«4.
of
SE
H
WH
I of 3EM sec 16-37-11^ 4; 850.
37.010 KJ
Savliigs deposita
t.oiis are Hint it will suipass the suc­
and SWH of NE »4 sec. 19-3X-1
District Attorney Cameron of I State of Oregon to Emile Eg< rt
cessful tournaments heretofore held i
810.
3134,854 68
Total
Portland may be a candidate for the I NW «4 of NW% see 16-87-11 «4 ;
Chas. E Worden to Klamath IK- Should Mr. Henry Crosby of Califor-|
8100.
Republican nomination for governor.
nit aurcesxfulli defend his till' thill
H. C. Pettit aud C. M. Pettit to velopment company. 8*a of SE H
Slate of Oregon,
)
He has as much as admitted the fact.
rear he will obtain permanent posses- I
20-38-9:
81.
County of Klamatli,)«s
though with the halting hesitancy 0» 1 ">,ed States, part of NW l* of NW l*
James B. Churchill to Klamath De- sion ol the challenge trophy donated I
I, J. W Selnien«, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly
and ’ NEK*
NE V* of NEH
NE *•» sc<
sec
a girl who asks ter more time to con- sec. 35, an<
I-
swear that the above statement Is true to the beat of my knowledge
velopment
company. WH of SWH by the Klamath Tennis duh, lie hat !
I 46-10; 81.
sider a proposal
and belief.
J. W SKI MEN'S, Cashier.
sec. 27, lots 1. 3, 3, 6, 1 6 and 7. sec. Ing won the cup twice
G. W BALDWIN.
"It means a lot of work." he said,| P. C. Lavey tx Co. to Harold Hulme
Correct—Attest :
Imitations w tll be extended to ten
9
33
and
NW«-*
of
NWh
sec
34-3S
J. A. MADIMIX, Director!
blk. J6, Worden; 8160.
• nd I am getting old. I have been
uis
dubs
in
Medford.
Lakeview,
San
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7lh day of February.
Agnes H. Eskelson to Frederick J. t 810.
1 . ged by some of my friends to get in j
H. C. McKenney to Chester I, Francisco. Portland and other cities
1910.
M. L ELLIOTT, Notary Public.
Fewings.
lot
480.
blk
114.
Mills
ad-'
the race "
in the Northwest - Ti e tournament Is
Hovey.
8H
of
NEH
1
and
N
of
Mr. Cameron's term as district at- . <lition to Klamath Falls. 810.
open to ail coiners On the evening
Harry M Hansen to Frederick Few SE1« sec. 6-37-10; 810.
omey wt|| not expire until 1913, and I
of the opening day of the tournament
D.
M.
Griffith
10
Joseph
McDonald,
. > hough t»£ should fail in his guberna­ . ings. all of lots 484, 485, 486. 487. I
some social entertainment will be ar­
lot 4, blk 15. Klamatli Falls; 810.
.
blk.
114.
Mills
addition
to
Klamath'
torial «entrations, he still would have
ranged ter the visiting players.
Thomas
Olson
to
Thomas
Hogan,
' is-dpeseM position to fall back on. Falls; 810.
The dub has made a number of Im­
half
interest
in
SEH
sw
6-38-13;
Thomas W. Murphy to Western Pa-'
Uy-XTa-o» of this it is reasoned by his 1
provements to its grounds, having In­
89""
iriFnds hr would continue to be active . cific Land and Timber company N*t
stalled a shower bath, and the players
F and defeat at this time of NWia and lots 3 and 4 in sec. 16-
are now getting in trim for the com­
endanger bi« rhances wh»r 41-7: 81.750.
ing tournament.
United States to Ruby S Hillis. High School students Acquit Tliein-
bis term «*pires.
This annual tennis tournament is i
¿already there are said to be eight SWi* of SEI* and E*4 of SW «.* and
wives Very Well in ••She 84< m >| k
quite an attraction for the city, and is I
< aftdidstqt
the republican guber- SE% of NWk* sec. 33-38-15.
to Conquer."
deserving of the encouragement und I
*
Eliza E. Sawtell to Horace R. Dun­
nato(Rn! •nomination. The contest
support of the people» of Klamath |
lap.
lot
6,
blk
44,
First
addition
to)
ises t® be lively, and probably
The High School Seniors who look Falls.
w
hewin in earnest within a fort­ Klamath Falls; 82,500.
part in the production of Guldsimth'a
Mr. John Harris will ad as referee ,
ENGINES- BOILERS-SAWMILLS-THRESHER5
Chas S. Moore to Arthur Franklin, play "She Stoops to Conquer” In the Mr. Harris is u recent arrival from i
night
All of those aspiring to this
WRITE row SPECIAL CATALOG ANO PHICtS
nomination, as well as other state of- lot 7, blk. 13, Riverside addition to opera house Tuesday made good the Washington, D C.. and Is a tennis
THE AHAVERILL MACHINERY CO.
■ices, will. It is understood, seek the Klamath Falls; 8100.
promises that bad been made for expert.
SROKANE. WA3H. ■ PORTLAND. QHC - SAN JOSt-CAL
Chas.
S.
Moore
and
Rufus
S.
Moore
odorsement of the state republican
them. They gave a very good per­
to R H Spencer, lot 4 in blk 62. formance of a difficult play—difficult
.saembly
NOTICE OF HALE OF STATE
The report in the Oregonian recent­ Nichols addition to Klamath Falls; both in the amount of dialogue and
I. INDs
ly of various candidates, both county 81,225.
the strangeness of the parts.
E IVIPROVE0
.
1
Notice
is
hereby
given that the
A SpleadidOveuH
Charles Mack to C. S. and R. S
and state, caused much comment in
The stage settings and colonial cos-
Slate
luiud
Board
will
re-.iiv
wenh*d
local political circles. Probably no Moore, lot 4. blk. 62, Nichols addi­ Dimes were excellently conceived, and
for every uae.
t bids until 11:00 o'clock a. m, August
ether announcement created more tion to Klamath Falls: |1.
the careful study and steady rehears­ I
Cut generous­
| 1. 1910, for the following described
U.
C.
Cue
tu
Emma
D.
Wilson,
j
general comment than that bearing
ing of the Seniors was rewarded by
ly full. Two
school lands, to-
on the congressional situation in the SWfc sec 10. NV* of NWH and much applause from the young peo­
hip pockets. A
All
of
Sec.
16,
T.
25
8.,
R.
9
E
Second Oregon district. W. R. Ellis, NW «4 of NE *4 sec. 15-34-14; 81.
ple's many friends and admirers.
Felled seams.
NEH, NEH of NWM. WH
present representative in congress, is
Miss Ethel Hawxhurst as Mrs.
Emma D. Wilson to U. C. Coe,
Continuous
NW 14 and EH of SEH of Section
promised a strong race. John F. SW14 sec 10, NH of NW H and Hardcastle, Agnes Marple as Miss
fly.
36. T. 37 8 . R 13 E
Logan, a Portland attorney, and A. NW«4 of NE% sec. 15-34-14; 81.650. Neville and Orva Orem as Miss Hard­
COPPER
All
bids
must
be
accompanied
by
W. Lafferty, a young and coming law­
U. 3. to Ernst R Ciaarske. S*4 of castle did splendidly, and the young
■UftPHY. GKANII (0.
a regularly executed application to
yer, are both avowed candidates. NH sec. 5-25-10.
men, especially George Stevenson and
klAAR.’enuf*««
purchase
and
at
least
one-fifth
of
the
Their announcements are authorita­
N. P. R. R. Co. to Weyerliauser Harry Galarneaux. acquitted them­
amount offered.
tive. Mr. Lafferty is now in the East Land Co.,SH of NE14 and SEH of selves well.
No bld for less than 37.50 per acre
<>n business, where he has been since NW H and NEH of 8W >4 sec. 16-34-
will
be considered.
early in March. He will return home 14; 81.320.
WITHDRAWS ITS DEM (HR K RS
The
right Is reserve^ to reject any this purchase before entry, or initiate
Nynl'e Vege
the latter part of this month. In let­
N. P. R. R. Co. to Weyerhauser ■
table Preacrip
and
all
bids.
a
contest
ut
any
time
before
patent
ters to friends here he has confirmed Land Co., NWI» of NE14 sec. 12-34- Hog Combine's Paper to Answer 81«
lion la ladloat-
Applications and bids should be ad­ Issues, by filing n corroborated affi­
Suits for Libel by June 15th
•be report of his intentions to be .1 14; SEH of SW H sec. 11, and NE H
•«I la all ordi­
dressed
to
G
G
Brown.
Clerk
State
davit
In
this
office,
alleging
facts
nary dlMaaea of
< andidate.
of NEH sec. 29-35-15; 81.650.
! The arguments in two other cases Land Board. Salem. Oregon, and which would defeat the entry
women.
This
Those who it is understood will be
F. M. Chrisman to Weyerhauser
remedy
never
ARTHUR W ORTON
candidates ter governor, besides Mr. Land Co., EH of SEH. NWH of took up so much time in the Circuit marked "Application and bid to pur­
disappoints, its
4-2H-6-30
Register.
t'ameron, are: Dr. Andrew C. Smith SEH and SEH of NEH sec. 34-28- Court Tuesday that the demurrers of chase state lands.”
g'.od effects be­
G. G. BROWN,
the Klamath Publishing company to
ing perceptible
pnd State Food and Dairy Commis- 11: 810.
I
Clerk Stat»» Land Board
from the very
-ioner Bailey of Portland, Jay Bower-
I. A. Duffy to Wm. Harris, lots 5 the six libel suits which it has on its i
Irst. It 1« com­
Dated April 22. 1910.
4-28-7-28
n an of Condon, president of the state and 8, blk. 64, East Klamath Falls . hands were not reached until late this
posed of tbs
j afternoon.
ATTORNEY ANO
senate: Judge Stephen A. Lowell of 810.
purest and tbs
XOTICF OF HALE OF STATE
The demurrers were then with­
COUNSELOR AT LAW
Pendleton. State Superintendent of
most
rsllsbls
P. C. Lavey 4c Co. to Wm. Law-
LANDS
drugc; mercu-
Public Instruction Ackerman. Dr. Jas. rence. lot 14, blk. 21. Worden; 8150. drawn by consent and Judge Noland »
KLAMATH
FALLS.
OREGON
Notice is hereby given that the
rials,
oplaten
Withy-combe of Corvallis and Judge)
Ü. 8. to David L. Johnson, N'H of set the following dates by which an­ State lutnd Board will receive sealed ROOMS 7 A 8. MURDOCH SLOG
nnd other hnr-
swers
must
be
filed:
To
the
suit
of
Grant B. Dimick of Oregon City.
mfu) drugs bo
SH of sec. 17-327 H
S. O. Johnson. June 1st; to that of blds until 11:00 o'clock a. tn.. August
The formal call of Chairman
Ing
excluded
U. S. to Charles H. Moore, EH of
1,
1910,
ter
the
following
described
WILL
A.
LEONARD
George, of the state republican cen- NWH and N'H of NEH sec. 26-38-6. Judge Griffith, June Sth; to that of
The many dis-
school
lands,
to-wlt:
concerting tn-
tral committee, for county and state
DENTIST
John N. Moore, guardian of Chas, F. X. Wendling, June 10th; to the
All of Section 16. T. 25 8 . R 7 E.
fluences to
hsaemblies. is expected to be issued H. Moore, to Jay Grebel, E(i of othf three suits, brought by 8 T.
which
woman
All bids must be accompanied by
White»Ma<ldov Hldtf
within the next few weeks. When it NWH and NH of NEH sec. 26-38- Summers. Albert Walker and the
Is
constantly
a
regularly
executed
application
to
Klamath Development company, June
is formally issued, the dates ter the 6; 82.250,
subj'ctcd ren­
purchase and at least one-fifth of the
15th
der her liable
various county assemblies will be
DR
C.
P.
MASON
Jacob Grebe! to Charles P. Bray,
amount offered.
I to many runetlonal disorders that
fixed. Already, however. Coos and NH of NEH and EH of NWH sec.
No bld for less than 815.00 per
I not only tend to destroy her comfort
DENTIST
NEW INDIAN AGENT ARRIVES
Baker counties have decided to hold 26-38-6; 83,300.
and happiness, but which gradually
acre will be considered.
Office in American Bank A Trust Co«i> merge Into chronic and serious dis-
their assemblies. In Multnomah coun­
Mary M Clopton to Horace R. He Is Fxlson W atsun. and Hi- Come»
The right is reserved to reject any
pany’s Building
) eases.
ty the assembly will be held July 19. Dunlap, all of loft 1, 2 and 7 and
and all blds
From PotteHalomie, Kans. Wil­
Nyal's Vegetable Prescription Is
one week after the county mass pri­ part of lot 8. blk 38. Klamath Falls:
PHONE 614
Applications and bids should be ad­
without a peer for the successful
son G< h - s to ItOM-Ixirg
maries ter the selection of delegates 810.
KLAMATH FALLS
OREGON
treatmnet of female weakness, pain
Edson Watson, the new agent ter dressed to G. G. Brown, Clerk State
to the assembly. The state assembly
ful and disordered menstrutatlon.
Selina Thompson to F. 8. Rubbins, the Klamath Indian Agency, to spe- f^tnd Board. Salem. Oregon, and
will be held July 21. Though two NEH of NWH and SW>* of NEH
hysteria, cramps, "bearing down
BENSON
4
STONE
marked "Application and bld to pur­
ceed
/gent
Wilson,
arrived
in
Klam
­
pains,” Inflammation and falling of
months vet remain until that time, as sec. 20-38-15; 810.
chase
stnte
lands.
”
ath Falls Tuesday from Pottawot-
(the womb.
This la a remedy of
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
political matters go, that is not long,
F. B. Bremer to P. I,. Fountain
G. G. BROWN.
1 sterling worth.
and the activities of candidates before and L. J. Mörser, |ot 3. blk. 44. 1st amie Agency, Kansas, where he has
.American Hank
Clerk State Land Board
i been stationed ter some time.
the assembly no doubt will become addition to Klamath Fails; 810.
UNDERWOODS PHARAMCt
and Trugt Hid g.
Dated
April
22.
1910.
4-38-7-28
Mr.Watson has hiH wife and datigli-
marked more and more from now on.
Effie S. Wiley to F s Robbins, ter with him
Cor. 7th and Main Streets
KLAMATH FALLS - OREGON
Klamath Falls .... Oregon
NOTICE FOR I’lBLKATION
NH of NWH and SW H or NE H
Retiring Agent Wilson, as has
sec. 15-38-15; 810
Lakeview 02956.
DAILY LIST OF TRANSFERS
I been stated in the Herald, has been
R
M. RICHARDSON
EHTRAY NOTICE
J. Royal Lemon to F. S. Robbins, ' promoted to have charge of all the
Not coal land
One bay horse, 2 or 3 years old.
Furnished by the Abstrae Firm of NH of SEH »ec. 15, EH of NEH.
r Indian agencies in the state, will Department of the Interior, United United States Commissioner
weight about 1000 pounds, no brands
Mason A Slough
States Land Office at Lakeview,
NEH of SEH sec. 22-38-lg; 810. I move move shortly to Roseburg,
TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD
visible, came to my place on Seven-
Robert R. Brewbaker to F. 8. Rob­
Oregon. April 22, 1910.
Klamath Development Co. to H p. bins. NH of SEH. 8WH of SEH I which will be his headquarters
PROOF TAKEN
Milo about November 1, 1909 Owner
Notice is hereby given that Frank
Dow, lot 8, blk 14, Hot Springs addi­ sec. 28; NWH of SWH sec. 27-88-
Irish, whose postofflce address Is Office. Third and Main, opposite City r»ay have same by paying charges.
TRACTION ENGINE MAKES
tion to Klamath Fal'r; 310.
15; 810.
Klamath
Falls. Oregon, did, on the
E A KOONTL
Library.
Telephone 301.
ITS FIRST TRIP
Oeorge Freeman to James Briscoe,
John L. Sticksei Jr. to F. S. Rob­
2 4th day of January, 1910, file in this
Fort Klamath, Ore., February II.
lot 4, blk 24. North Klamath Falls; bins, SE H ot sec. 9-38-15; 810.
1910-
3-10-3-1
The Meadow Lake Lumber com- office his Sworn Statement and Ap­
325.
William Sargent to F. S. Robbins, pany’s traction engine was to make plication, No. 02956, to purchase the
William H. Siegel to Loui t H. WH of NEH. NEH of NWH sec. its first trip on Tuesday,
REGISTERED
HOIXTEINN
FOR
brlng- WH NWH. Section 35, Township 38
SALK
Smith, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, blk.23. First 8, SWH of SEH «ec. 5-38-15; 810. ing In material for the new bridge S, Range 10 E. Willamette Meridian,
I have some fine young registered
addition to East Klamath Falls, also
Harry Caden to F. S. Robbins, across the canal, which will, when and the timber thereon, under the
Holstein bulls for sale; A-l stock and
lots 4. 5, 6, 7. 8. 9, 10. 11, 12, 13, WH of NEH sec 9-38-15; 810.
completed, enable them to haul lum­ provisions of the act of June 3, 1878,
acclimated. M. F I.OO8ELEY, Ft
blk. 18, East Klamath Falls; 810.
Edna Caden to F. S. Robbins, ber direct tQ the railroad tracks.
and actH amendatory, known as the
Klamath, Oregon.
P. C. Lavey & Co., to A. T Hall, S H Of NW H, NE H Of SW H, NW H
"Timber and Stone Law," at such
lot 5, blk. 22, Worden; 8150.
of SEH sec. 20-38-15; 810.
value as might lie fixed by appraise­
MADE THE TRIP IN II HOI RS
State of Oregon to Herbert Eakin,
Burr R. Jones to F. S. Robbins,
ment, and that, pursuant to such ap­ ELLSWORTH A MITCHELL
NEH.......% of NEH and 8WH of NH Of NEH, SEH Of NEH and
F. W Bager, Fred Snow, Carl plication, the land and timber there­
VETERINARY SURGEONS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
NWH and 8H sec. 28187-14; 8750. NEH of SEH sec. 15-38-15; 810.
AND DENTISTS
Spuhn and Walter Widman arrived on have been appraised, June 14,
General
I.aw Practice State and Fed
John Hagelstein to D. B. Camp­
Minnie H. Lemon to F. S Robbins, this morning from Lakeview by auto, 1909, the timber estimated at 435,- Offlce Crluler Stllta Rnildlug
I'hotic 7M
eral Courts
bell, part of lot 4. sec. 13-37-8: 8800 EH of SWH, EH of NWH w 27- leaving there at X o'clock last night, 000 board feet at 3 75 per M, and the
Examiner of Land Titles
George Biehn to Ed Hixon, lots 1, 38-15; 810.
MOTHER
CRAY
’
S
land
at
844.00;
that
said
applicant
and making Klamath Falls by 7 a. m.
First National Hank Block
2, 3 of blk. 16. North Klamath Falls;
Lillian M. Hawkins to F. 8 Rob-
SWEET POWDERS
will offer final proof in suport of his
Klamatli
Falls,
Oregon
310.
bins, SEH of NWH and EH of
NOTICE.
FOR
CHILDREN
application and sworn statement on
A
OsrtuslUli.
Ilor
Feverlakn
P. L. Fountain to L. W. Hunting­ SWH sec. 22-38-15; 810.
Parties wishing sagebrush land the 30th day of June, 1910, before
toon, lot 3, blk. 44, First addition to
Klamath Development Co. to P. C. ' clearov. call on or write,
R. M. Richardson, U. S. Commission­
iicojwUfflS-JSBSS
Klamath Falla; 810.
Lavey & Co., lot 2, blk. 33; lot 2, blk
W. W. MA8TBN,
er, at Klamath Falls, Oregon
Klamath Development Co. to D. B. 1; lots 12 and 14, blk 21; lots 12,
Klamath Falls, Ora
Any person Is at liberty to protest
> I SF t,
THE FIRST TRUST < nd SAVINGS BANK
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON
st RUSSELL
HIGHGRADE
r th
ejJoBRaPei I
OVERALLS
C. C. BROWER
Vj
E. L. ELLIOTT