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HIDDEN DANGERS Natur«« Give» Timely Warning» That No Klanialli Fall» (itiseli l'un Afford to Ignoro DANGER HIGNAL NO. I come» from the klilney «ecrotlon«. They will «urn you when tin- kidu««y» are lek Wull kidney» egcrete n clear, niiibei fluid. Hiek kidney» »end out ti thin, pal«« and foamy, or n thick, red. Ill-Ninelllng urine, full of »«dimcnt end Irregular of pu»iig« DANGER SIGNAL NO 2 raise« front Hie hack. Huck pulti". dull mid heavy, or »hur|> mid m ule, tell you of lek kidney» mid warn you of the up lifonch of dropuy, diabetes and Itrlght'a dlHi iiHe. Doan'» Kidney 1’111« <uro sick kidney» and cure them per manently. Here 1» proof In the state- | ««lent of a nearby resident. J M Jon«», N. Fifth HI., Grant» l*a»a. Ore., gaya: "I have used Doan'» Kidney 1*111» mid mn glad to state that they have helped ma greatly. For nine time I suffered from a pain In i he Mtntill of my back and win also annoyed by Irregular iiiiNMug««» of th«- Sidney »ecratlona. The many tome die» I tried fulled to give the leant re lief, mid at (a»t I procured Doan'» Kidney 1*111» In a abort time ufter inking the remedy the pain» and iichea left mid my kidney» became normal I gjndly recommend Iman's Kidney Pills.'* For »iile by all dealer» I’rice 5ti < entu Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, New Yolk, soln agent» for the United Mlates IteUiembei tile name Doan*» .. nd take no other. Illi miMIV WITH THE HA« erlng the Westerner wore upon hi»' coat lapel u pin In the form of a tiny Auierlccan Hug. Hevetal of Ills friend«« pretended not to recognize th« Hi urn1 and Stripes, und one of them, u young ' woman, affecting a most supercllllou» air, gazed long at the emblem und said: "You belong to some secret sod ety or organization, I see.” "Oh. yes," cheerfully assented th« Chicago chup, amiably. "It's my club, you know. There ar« about ninety million of us In It now, I be ||««ve." Harper's Weekly In the Kin runt h Republican, th« first I ubllcatlon thereof to be made on th« .'6th day of May, 1910, and the last publication thereof un the 23«! day < I June. 1910. J C FERGUSON, Administrator. Dated at Klamath Fall», Oregon. May 26th, 1910. 6-26 6-23 HALE or TIMBER l*»rtlan«l Or«- , April 21, 1910 Hi-tiled bld» marked outside "Bld, I 1 Tlmb««r Bale Application, April 6, 1910, Crater," and addr«u»»ed to the I ME tl.l.l N'M I IMtT-l IMF. Dl»trict Forester, Forest Service, Portland, Oregon, will be received up The antlH«'ptl< powder to Im shaken to ami Including the 2d day of July/ Into th«' »ho«» If you have tired, 19 10, for all the merchantable dead aching feet, try Allen’s Foot-Ease. H timber »landing or down and all the rests th«* feet nnd niuk««» new or tight live timber marked for cutting by the »ho««» easy. Cures aching, swollen, forest <«fflc«'r, located on an area to hot. »wealing feet Relieves corn» I«« definitely designated by th« forest and bunion» of ull pain und give» rest «dfici-r before cutting begins of ap and eonifort. Always use It to break proximately 400 acres on the <-a»t In new »ho«». Try It today Kohl lup«. of Pelican Butte within th«« E’A »'V««rywhere, 25 ct». Don’t accept any of rec. 10 and th«« W *A of sec 11, T. HiibMtlliil« For free trial package, 35 H„ It. 6 E.. W. M., In the Crat««r nddre»» Allen H Olmsted l,« ltoy, N Y National Forest, Or«-gon; estimated to !«•• 2,702,000 feet B. M. of western There I" a society In New York yellow pine, 1,313,000 f«.«et B. M. of thut <'ach year lak"» a dozen or so whit«, fir, 126,000 feet B M of Doug Enst Side children and gives them ' las fir, 40,000 feet B. M. of Incense th« lime of their lives over In Jersey c«dar, 8,000 feet B. M. of sugar pine, Tile very iirnt thing thut taken place live saw timber, and 280,000 feet upon th«' urrlia! of th«« consignment B M. or dead "aw timber, log scale, mor«« or les». No bld of less than 1» u thorough scrubbing. Good gruclou». Jnkey, your bath 22.76 per M feet B. M. for both live water Is as black as Ink," the attend und dead timber will b«« considered, ant remarked to u lad nt th«« end of und a deposit of one thousand dol this <ll»tres»lng ceremony, "it 1» lar» ( $1,000.00), payable to the order dirtier by far than any of the others." of the First National Bonk of Port "Well, ain't 1 two years older 'an land, Oregon, must be sent to that any of them kids?" Jakey demanded. hank for each bld submitted to the District Forester. Timber upon valid Brooklyn Life claims is exempted from sale. The JcrM-y Bull» for Male or Trail«' right to reject any and all blds is re- ««erved. For further information and <»n« 2-year-old anil two yearling r< gulatlon» governing rales address Jersey bulls for »ule or trad««; fine Forest Supervisor, Crater National I »lock. Geo E By««r», Stearns Ranch, Foreet. Medford, Oregon. GEO H. CECIL. Keno road. 6-2-tf 6-21-2-30 Acting Dl»trict Forester. 81» line» of cablegram were »uffi ■ lent to tell the world that Dr Ellz- ab«th Blackwell hail died in London, and It 1» no wonder that the meaKage did not mean much to the present generation, but Elizabeth Hlackwell NOTICE FOR 1*1 IILK'ATIO.N was the pioneer In the fight for the Ight of her sox to study and prac (Not Coal 141 nd) tice« medicine. When alxty-five year» Department of the Interior, .«go sh<- net about to do th!« »o groat I' 8 Land Oft1< <• at Lakeview, Ore . .Muy 86, 1910 was the prejudice against her on NOTICE is hereby given that Otis hat account that she applied in vain «.«•••r "I Khiiuaili Falls, Oregon, for entrance to many medical col- who. on August 10, 1904, made •■gea. After rebuff» nt twenty Insti liotn«'»tcud entry No. 3262, serial tutions xhe nt last was admitted to No. 01199, for SW 14 Section 34. •nr in Geneva. N. Y . from which Township 37 8 . Range 9 E . Willam ette meridian, ha» fll«-<l notice of In he wa» graduated In 1G9 tention to make Final Five-Year Hut her trouldea had only begun, Proof to establish claim to the land or having graduated, she found Iter- above d<'»« rlb«d. before C It DeLap. elf socially ostracized and profes- County Clerk, ut Klamath Falls, Ore- ton on the 9th ta) < > f July. 191 <« tonally boycotted So strong wan the Claimant names as witnesses: fueling against her that she could T F Nicholas of Klamath Falls, not And boarding accommodation» In 1 Oregon John Hagelsteln of Klamath Falls, New York city, and had actually to Oregon. l.ulld her own house Hospital» and William Oatls of Klamath Falls. «IlHpennnrles refused to admit her to Oregon. Wellesley H. Simpson of Klamath practice there, and »he wa» denounced by press mid pulpit. Thin went on Fall«, Oregon ARTHUR W ORTON, for year», but in 1854 »he with her •> 2-7 7 Register. Inter and another woman physician founded the ffrst hospital for women NUM MONK n the country, getting most of their patient» from among the poor. She Sult In Equity for Decree of Divorce. In the Circuit Court of the State also found«««! the Women's M<*dical of Oregon, for th«« County of college of New York, and when the Klamath < Ivtl war broke out »he assisted In launching the Sanitary Aid associa Caroline Rambo, plaintiff, vs. Joel tion. Maxwell Rambo, Defendant She was of the stuff of real hero I'o Joel Maxwell Rambo, the Above- ines, and she paved th«' way for wo Named Defendant. men to enter medicine, a profession In th« name of the State of Oregon now followed by thousands of them you are hereby required to appear many dlstlngiilHh<«d, trusted and effi and answer the complaint filed cient physician*. It 1» only the nar ; against you In the above entitled »nit, rower minded of their brothers who un or before the 1th day of July, now sneer nt the woman with the llt- 1910, that being the day of the last 11«- blac k bag Chicago Tribune publication of summons, and the last day within which you are required to Ills Cl.l It ■ answer, as fixed by the order of pub lication of this summons. If you fall Tin« young non of a Chicago man to appear nnd answer the plaintiff who nttended a school In an English will apply to the court for the relief provincial town found himself, bv demanded In said complaint. Said i ««anon of th«« fact thnt he was the ; suit is brought to »«■cure dissolution only repr««»entatlve of hl» nation of the bonds of matrimony existing there, mad«« th«« subject of much i between yourself and plaintiff. <lmff on the part of his Biiy-h cous- This Hiimmons is published tn the lus. Th«« young fellow, however, Klamath Falls Republican, a weekly took th«« guying with »ucli good na newspaper printed and published at ture that, despite the number of his ' Klamat)» Falls, Oregon, by order of tormentors, he generally managed to Honorable Judge Noland, judge of Tome off with flying colors ’ said court, and dated the 25th day of <)n on«- occasion at an evening gath- May, 1910. The flrHt publication to lie mad« on the 26th day of May, To IT HIT KLAMATII I’KOI’LE: | 1910, and the last publication thereof on the 7th day of July, 1910. HORACE M MANNING. We carry a complotc line« of doors, 5-26-7-9 Attorney for Plaintiff. window» and moulding», and a» .igents for the Big Basin Lumber Company ar«« tn a position to fill NOTH I OF FILING FINAL M'COUNT our orders promptly. Cull and see nmples and get prices. In the County Court of the State of UTTER & BROWN, Oregon, for Klamath County. \|l6-.3in Fort Kinninth, Or«'. J. C. Ferguson, administrator of the estate of Lewis I*. Nelson, sonte- TIMBER I'Olt SALE. | times called Louis I*. Nelson, some 5,000,000 f««et for $4,000; about time« called Lawrence I*. Nelson, one-third each of larch, yellow pin«« sometimes called L. P. Nelson, de- and red fir; lots !’. nnd 4, N14, NE14, I ceased, haling filed his final account BE »4 of NW 14, and SW’4, NB14, ’ of his administration of »aid estate, Sec. (I, Tp. 39 south of Range 6 east | notice Is hereby given that the court of W. M. In Oregon. Apply L. W. ' has appointed Thursday, the 30th day tlnlle», 4012 N. 24th street, Tacoma, ¡of June, 1910, at the court house In i the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, at Wash. i the hour of 2 o'clock in th«« afternoon of said day ns the time and place for NOTICE. hearing and sett ling said final ac- Parties wishing sagsbrush land , count and the hearing of all objec- I tlons thereto or to any particular Item clear*« call on or write, ! thereof. It was further ordered by W W. MARTEN, lt-ltf Klamath Falls, Ore the court tha". this nolle«« he publish«d trails a« have not been heretofore finally restored ami are not other-' wise withdrawn, reserved, or appro printed, will Im subject to settlement under th«« public land laws of the United Htates on and after July 18, 1910, but shall not be subject to en try, filing ««f »«littlon until August 17, 1910. at th« United Htat«-» land office at Imkevlew, Oregon, warning being expressly given that no person will bo permitted to gain or exercise any right whatever under any settle- i moot or occupation begun after April 7, 1910, und prior to July 18, 1910, all such settlement or occupation be ing foibidden: Willamette Principal Meridian T 38 8 , It 8 E . W ’4 8W l/t and Lots 5 und 6, Section 29.' A. P. PROUDFIT, Assistant Commis sioner of th«' General Land Office. FRANK PIERCE, First Assistant Sec rotary of the Interior. 5-0-7-7 NOTH I Ol “The Hand-Writing on the Wall” Socialist The Encampment MALE OF STATE LA.NDH Notice I h hereby given that the State Land Board will receive sealed blds until II o’clock a. m., Jun«? 28, 1910, for th« following ' described swamp lna«ls, all In tn T. 35 8 , ft. 714 E.: I xj I 1 of Section 2; lots 1, 2 and 3, NE14 of 8E14 «f Section 3; all of lots 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, excopt the NW'14 of NE'4 of Section 10; all of lota 1. 3 and 4. except the NE14 of SW% of Section 9; all of lot» 1, 2, 3 and 4, except the NW 14of NW 14 of Section 28; all of lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, except the SW'/« of NW 14 of Sec tion 29; all of lot» 1, 3, 4 and 6, ex cept th«.- 8E % of NE'4 of Section 30. All blds must be accompanied by a regularly executed application to pur chase and at least one-fifth of the amount offered. No bld for less than 120 per acre will be considered. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Applications and bld» should be ad dressed to G. G. Brown, Cl«.«rk State Land Board, Salem, Oregon, and marked "Application anti bid to pur chase swamp lands." O. G. BROWN, Clerk State Land Board. April if. 10-19000 "K" A. M NOTICE OF RESTORATION OF PUBLIC LANDS TO SETTLEMENT NOTH E FOR PUBLICATION AND ENTRY.—Department of the Interior, General I-and Office, Wash (Not Coal Lands) ■Department of th«« Interior, United ington, 1« C., Marek IB, 1910.—No tice Is hereby given that the Sttcre- *F'. ■ I <Mk • nl Lak.'vi.'W. tary of the Interior has vacated de Oregon. May 19, 1910. partmental order of withdrawal in so Notice Is hereby given that Archye far as the same affects the withdrawal i>. Kirkendall, whose postoffice ad- for Irrigation purposes under the act . of Jun«- 1 : ! '««J I dreas Is Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, use in connc«ction with the Klamath «11 the 17th day of July, 1909, file In Project, Oregon-Calif., of the follow this office sworn statement and appli ing d««serlbed lands in th* State of cation No.02326,to purchase the W 14 Oregon and by his authority such of said tracts as have not been hereto NW 14. sec 33, BE 14 NE 14 sec. 32. fore finally restored and are not oth township 38 S, range 10 E, Wlllam- erwise withdrawn, reserved, or appro ette Meridlun. and the timber there priated, will be subject to settlement in, und«-r the provisions of the act of under the public land laws of the United States on and after July 2, June 3, I87S, nnd nets amendatory, 1910, but Bhall not be subject to en known as the "Timber and Stone try. filing, or selection until August Law.” at such value as might be fixed 1. 1910, at the United States land by appraisement, and that, pursuant 1 office at Lakeview, Oregon, warning being expreesly given that no person ' to such application, the land and tlm- j will be |>ermitted to gain or exercise! her ther«>on have been appraised (Un-, any right whatever under any settle nppralscd by chief fiidd division with ment or occupation begun after t in nine months' time; land sold at March 22. 1910, and prior to July 2. ' 1910. al) such settlement or occupa- i entryman’s estimated value), the tlm- 1 tlon being forbidden: Willamette her estimated 700,000 board feet at : Principal Meridian—T. 37 S., R. 7 10.3857 per M.. and the land $30; , E., all Secs. 6, 7, 8, 10 and 23 and thnt »aid applicant will offer final 26 to 35 inclusive. T. 39 S., R. 8 E.. NE%. N4 NW% Section NH proof in support of his application 1 13; N H NE»« and W14 Sec. 14; and sworn statement on the 28th day N14 NEÍ4. NWU and WH SW14 of July, 1910, before R. M. Richard-1 Sec. 22; NW'«. SE»«, NW »4 Sec. »on. U. 8. Commissioner, at Klamath 28; N'4 Sec 29; N »4, E'4 SW14. W *4 SE»4 and NE14 SE14 Sec. 30 Falls, Oregon. and SE’4 Sec 36 T. 40 S„ R. 8 Any person is at liberty to protest E . E’4 NW »4 and NE 14 Sec. 1; W1» this purchase before entry, or Initiate 8W14 Sec 7; W«4 SW 14 Sec. 27; a coatest at any time before patent Is NH NE*4. SW14 NE14. E»4 NW 14 nnd SE *4 Sec. 33 T. 39 8.. R. 9 E , sues. by filing a corroborated affidavit all Sec. 1; E14, NWH. e *4 SW *4 In this office, alleging fact« which Sec 2; all Sec 5; N14, SW'4 , W »4 would defeat the entry. BE % S«?c. 8; N14 SW«4 and SW «-4 SE 14 Sec. 9; E'4 NE14 and NW »-4 ARTHUR W ORTON. NE '* Sec. 11; N H, NE 14 SW »4 and 5-26-7-28 Register. SE 1 i Sec. 12; E»4 NE'4 Sec. 13: NW 14 NE %. N'4 NW 14, SW'« NOTICE TO < KE I »ITO 1 IN NW »4 Sec. 17; all Sc. IS; W14 NE’4 W'.. and W14 SE'« Sec 19; SW14 “1 NW'«. E'-2 SW14, W »4 In th«« County Court of the State of NEI«, SE14 SE', and und SE14 SE»« SE'« SE'4 Sec. 28; N14 Oregon, for Klamath County. N 4 SW »4 N's SE'« Sec. 30: SW »4 In the Matter of the Estate of Wil SW'4 Sec. 31; NEI«, E14 NW’4 and E'4 SE 14 Sec. 33; SE»* NW',. liam Biehl. Deceased. NW, and 8W% Sec. Si. T. .'«.tico is h«’rel«y given bv tin un 35 S , R 7 »4 E., lots 1. 2. 3. 4 nnd it r»igned, a I r.ln.'urator of th«, esta'e the SW», SW A* Sec. ltî. T. 40 S ■ ■ ,v» ' • sw . S. < ;. si: . of William Blehn. deceased, to the 1; creditors of, and al! person» Interest- NE»«. SW 1* SE »4 E14 SE^ Sec. 2: ed In or having claims against the SW'4 NE *4 Sec. 3; S'4 SW',. 8W14 SE', Soc. 5; N'i NW % SW'i . E’2 said estate or against the saki de SW *4. SE % Sec. 6; NE', NE', Sec. ceased, to exhibit them, with the 7; WA NE»«. NW'«. NE'4 SW'« proper vouchers, within six moi ths ami SE«4 Sec. 8; SW 14 and W’2 afte- the first publication of this no SE ', Sec. 9 : E »4 NE I4 Sec i I ; NW',. N «4 SW 14 ami SW»« SW1, tice, to the snld admlnlstra* n- at the Sec 12; NWI4 NW', nnd SW¥, office of E L. Elliott, in First Nation SW 14 Sec. 13; El» NE »4, SW'i S««c. 14; NEI4, al Bank btiiMing, Klamath Falls, Ore SW',. SE'« SE 14 Sec. gon, the same being the place for the S’4 SW »«. S14 SE»4 Sec. 15; W*4 NE'«. W14 and SE «4 Sec. 16; E»4 *.rnn«action of the business of said NE'« and NE»4 SE 14 Sec F ■ E’i. esta.e. NW', and E»4 SW»4 Sec. 21; all Dated this the 8th da« o! June. Sec 23; SW 14 SW 1* Sec 22. X » NE >4 and NW, Sec. 2 4 ; NEI» E*4 1910. NW»4.-------- NW '« ----------- ÑW4. *' NW. SE *4. GEORGE BIEHN, E14 SE 14 Sec .27; NE »4 NE 14 Sec. Administrator of the estate of Wll- 28: NEH NE*« Sec. 34; N»4, NE 14 SW, and SE '* Sec, 35 T 41 S.. Unni Blehn, deceased. R. 9 E.. NE'«. SE', NWI4. NE % É. L. ELLIOTT, SW,. NW, SE »4 nnd S'4 SE'4 6-9-7-T Attorney. Soc 1 ; NE ‘4 NE', Sec. 2; and NE 14 NE'« Sec. 12. T. 41 S. R. 10 E., NOTICE OF RESTORATION OF S'-j NW14 and S'4 Sec. 4: NW 14 PUBLIC LANDS TO SETTLEMENT S<c 6; NE', and NE'4 NW '■* Sec. AND ENTRY. ( 10-28828 "K" A. 9; NW14 Sec 10. T. 37 S., R. 13 E., nil. T. 3S S., R. 13 E . all Secs. M). Department of the Interior, Gen 1 to 12; 14 to 23 anil 2 7 to 33 in- eral Land Office. Washington. D. C.. elusive, T 38 S.. R. I t E . all Secs. April 16, 1910. Notice is hereby t to 15. 22 to 27 and 34 to 36 In- given that th«« Secretary of the In elusive. T 39 8 . R. 14 E.. all Secs. I. 2. 11, 12. 13. It. 24. 25 and 31 terior has vacated departmental or- to 36 Inclusive. « s . it 1B E . der of withdrawal in so far as the all. T 37 S.. R. 10 E.. all Secs. 14 »am«* affects the withdrawal for irri to 17, 19 to 23 and 25 to 36 inclu gation purposes under the act of June sive. T. 38 S . R. 10 E . all Secs. 1 Io 6, 8 to 16, 23 to 25 Inclusive and 17, 1902 (32 Sint., 388), for use in Sec. 36 T. 38 S . R. ll'^E, all Secs. connection with th«« Klamath Project. 6, 7. 18 nn«l 28 to 33 inclusive. S. V Oregon-California, of th»» following PROUDFIT. Acting Commissioner of FRANK described lands In the Stat«« of Ore the Gen. Land Offici«. PIERCE. First Assistant Secretary of gon and bi his authority such of said the Interior. 4-21-6-30 of Oregon and California Socialists will be held at Klamath Falls, Oregon June 27 to July 5 I MRS. DOROTHY JOHN'S Lecturers, Orators and Authors of National Fame will be here during the encampment, among them being J. STITT WILLSON The Eminent Pastor and Orator EDWARD ADAMS CANTRELL With a Message of Truth JOHN WANHOPE Statesman, Editor, Orator MRS. DOROTHY JOHNS “Sovereign Peons; A Voice from Mexico” J. F. FITTS National Organizer CLOUDSLEY JOHNS Journalist All believers in Capitalism, and the trusts are invited to attend these meetings, for “As long as the lamp holds out to bum The vilest sinner may return.” From an old hymn AtH) 10x19 Tentts for tliotu« who come overlan«! and wish to camp out on the grx’unds, have t»»eii secured. I11 addition to th«»»«« tents for sleeping quarters for th«« visitors, a large tent. 1.10x300 feet, which w ill seat from 4.000 to O.OtM» pe«.pl<«, has tveen secured and will be put up for the |>ur|»o»e of holding th«« general meetings of the En- canipment in. EXCURSION FROM RATES ALL POINTS