Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, June 30, 1910, Image 5

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    poMllary r in««««. The ope
depositaries 1« left vo II
of i board of three trust
No HI« op, No Itoat, No 1‘eaer for Hie Ing of th«- poHtmaster
Hufforer from Kidney Trouble»
«ecretnry of lh«< treasury
torney gen« ral
This I
No peace for the kidney suffer«— coniplelu lontrol of the
Pain mid <|l«trm«i> from morn to nnd their fund«
night.
A» It would require
Gut up with u lame buck.
time for tbu board to f<
Twinges of backache both««r you all regulation« Il is iinpOMibl«- «.
«lay.
diet when the poniul banking systtm
Dull aching break* yout rent at will be in operation.
night
At these depositaries any person | PITHIAN h TO ...
Vrlnni y disorder» add to your mis­ over lb year« old may ti>ak<< deposit«
XM
ery.
of fund« amouutlng to *) or multi-I
<!• t nt the cause cure the kldueys. plus of that amount. PaMbook» will j Will II« Ip Hoaaide fit.
Doan's Kidney Pills will work flu b» I'«« u « h I to tlepo iltor» mxl inlerest
f«'iil<-nniul in
< ure
allowed at the rate of 2 per cent No
They're flu th«« kidneys only.
person 1« to be allowed to deposit
Astoria will be the
Have made gieat cures In this l<> more that« I lob In uuy month or to next y< ar for the Gra
< allty
be ullowed to huvx eXc««edll>g |f>bb to of I*.; also for th« Pythian
Mi « William Charley Fourth and Ins credit The withdrawal of fundH At Wodm-Mday's »< «Mon of the oiu*.
«1 streets, Medford, say»
"I nevei 1« to be permitted at any time
In Portland a vote was had in favor
had 'he slightest trouble from tn
Th«« fioHtal saving« then accumu- i of the town by the ana, to aid In wh.
kidney« until «om«- time ago when I tail’d ar«> to be placed In «ta!«< and celehrutlnr th«- <«t>r«nnlal which As­ home.
injur«'«! my back From that time on national bunks in th«- commtinltiee' toria In to liol'l In 1911. There were No. OH.
«.
I notlci-d that toy kl«lti«*vr were di« In which th«« deposlta are made, and ■ many members who believe the meet­ Township
ette meridian, «.
ord«re<|
Tin
kllmy secretloiiH tlx banks are to pay therefore 2% ( ing should always be held In Port- lention to make
l«a«UH*d too frequently and gav«’ me pci < nt lni«'r«'»t
Fiv« per < < nt of lulid, lx «au««- of th« limr expeime and Proof to establish claiu.
much minoyuiK <■
My back was so the total depoalt« are to be held by | greater facilities, but they were out above dxHcribed, before C. R* DeLap,
weuk i.nd painful that I was unable ill«- ti«'usur<i of th«- United State» uh vot«.<d by thoe who want to see As County Clerk, at Klamath Falls, Ore­
gon. on the 9th day of July, 1910.
to stoop and I could not sleep well a tewirve to guarantee the payment torla given every possible encourage­
Claimant riamiH as witnesses:
I finally l<*arn<<d about Doan's Kid­ of depoMltor«
T. F. Nicholas of Klamath Fills,
ment In the ambitious effort of the
Oregon
ney Pills and prrMiired a box. tn
Bank« are requlr« <1 to depoalt pub coming year
John Hagelstein of Klamath Falla,
I um than two weeks after using them 11«' bond« to Inaure th«- »afety <if the
Oregon
I was gr«atly helped and I was soon depoalt». A provision auttiurl««» th«-
William Oatla of KJatnath Falla.
NOTICE.
a g<"d health I have recoin mended withdrawal of 3b per cent Of the de
Oregon.
Wellesley B Simpson of Klamath
Doan* Kidney Pills to a great many co»ltN for lnv>'htiiie:il In Government
. ....
Parti"» wishing sagebrush land i '
|H*ople slum* they cured me."
bond» and depoaltor« are peimlttixl
ARTHUR W ORTON,
ideare«
call
on
or
write,
Foi sale bv nil dealers Price lip< t<> traiiHUiute their d< (.« -it« Into bond» I
1 -
Register
W.
W
MARTEN
Fust«« Milburn Co., Buffalo, N Y.. when thoy »o deal re
lïJtf
Klsma’h Falls <»r»
«■I«- agents for the United Hist««
HUM MONH
There alau 1» a special provision
Rrmen«b«<r the name Doan's
authorlxliia th«- Investment In bond*
.«nd t«k<> no other.
of the remaining 65 per cent of the To Folti KLAMATH f’EOPLE: Suit iu Equity for Decree of Divorce.
In the Circuit Court of the State
■avlnga fund», but th!» step 1« to be
of
Oregon, for the County of
We
carry
u
complete
lln«'
of
doors,
taken
only
when
directed
by
the
• •OSTAI. BANK Bli t. P1HHI.H
Klamath.
window» and mouldings, and a«
THE HIM IT I NAMENDKD president.
Postmaster» In fourth-cla»» office» agent» for 'h>* Big Basin Lumber Caroline Rambo, plaintiff, vs. Joel
<n»ina to Tim« iC«M|tilre<1 to Mak«' ure io be given additional compenaa Company are in a position to Illi
Maxwell Rambo, Defendant.
lt«gulntl«xi* No I hue la Nel
tlon for tlx'lt «MTVIrt-s In connection I your orders promptly. Call and see To Joel Maxwell Rambo, the Above-
for Hyktrin'o Operation
with the d« |Ki«ltarl«'H and postal aav- »ample« and get prlc«*.
Named Defendant.
UTTER tc BROWN,
iugs accouuts In the bank« ar<- to be
In the name of the State of Oregon
Fort Klamath, Ore.
Regal ding th«- po«tal bank waving« kepi »«■parate fruii all other ac- MI6-.ini
you ar" hereby required to appear
tdll a recent di»t>at<h from Washing­ count« On«> huudx-d thousand dol-
and answer the complaint filed
ton gives the following Interesting lari 1» appropriated to < arry the pi<>
ugalnst you in the above entitled suit,
i »formation:
|.o»««d law Into I’tfect nnd to «»tabllsh
on or before the 7th day of July,
Départaient of the Intertor,
Aftc voting «town several am«'nd- the nr«t of the depositaries Th" bill
1910, that being the day of the last
inent tie Senat«' decided, 41 to 25, contain» the following:
Washington. J une 9, 1910.
publication i of summons, and the last
to concur In th«' house amendment« I
The public notice or Novem-
1
rt<«' faith of the United State» Ik
to th«< iM>«tnl saving« bank bill, and solemnly pledged to th«- payment of ber lh, 1908. announclng the trri- day within which you are required to
'lilin took the llht ii'gl»latlve step d<'p«>«it» made In postal navlngs de­ rabllity of land« shown on the ap- answer, as fixed by the order ol pub-
re "«nry to the « »tabllahment of a ' poHltary offices with accrued Interest provad plat» of the first unit of the iication of i thls summons If you fail
to appear and answer the plaintiff
iMHital «avlngs bank *n th«- Unlit'«! tber«x»n as herein provided."
Klamath project. Or«>gon-Ca!ifornia,
will apply to the court for the relief
Mtatee
nnd« th«' provision« of the Reclama­
demanded
in said complaint
Said
The lueaapr«-
included In th««
tion Act of June 17, 1902 (32 Stat.,
suit
is
brought
to
secure
dissolution
dmlnistrailoti'a achem«-, and It» paw G. A It. I nih T I n
3KK>. provi<iea that for lands there-
ORGANIZED HERr aft« r entered the first installment of of the bonds of matrimony existing
ege mark « another triumph for P t «'»
«dent Taft,
•h«- I ;>•■« for bulldln» operation between yourself and plaintiff
This summons is published In the
In accordance with the program Will II«' Known a» ih«' F. B. H,«rn#««e md rt: ilntenance shall be due •« the
Klamath
Falls Republican, a w«F>ekly
Post No. Mi
time <>t entry, the aecond installmeut
agreed <>n ytsitorday. voting began at
o'clock, nnd the bill wm paaaod
May I, 1910 and sub««-quent Inatal- newspaper printed and published at
Klamath Fails, Oropon hv order of
nfteen minuted Inter
Mr»»t of th««
As a r« «ult of the lack of interest UK-nis on May 1 of following years; Honorab)«’ Judge Noland, judge
itaurg« ut rcpuhlhar.« joined the r«»g- an-* consideration that was »h wn to and that for lands in private owner­
ilar» In supporting the measure th« nornory of th«' veti'ran» of th«' ship an«i for lands theretofore enter«*d I said court, and dated the 28th day of
n th«- final vote, but Senators Bris­ civil war In this city last Decoration I th* first instalment xhall be due May May, 1910. The first publication to
be mads on the 26th day of May,
tow, Cunimln» and l.a Follette refus- Day there was organised In thl* city i 1. I'<<>9. and «ubsequent Installments
■ d to yield and cant their batlotn with on Tuesday afternoon a po»t of th«' annually on May I In following years. 1910. and the last publication thereof
<•11 the 7(h day of July, 1910.
ho democrats.
2 The provisions of said notice
t!iand Army of th«' Republic. WhlR
HORACE M MANNING.
Senator chamberlain east the only It is true that the membership is are h> reby affirmed As to land in
_
’
f'
T-®
Attorn«y for Plaintiff.
i« mocratlc vote fot- the bill
some limited, what is lacking in ptivate ownership or lands thereto­
Before th«- rot«' there «»» much number 1» made up In th» sincerity fore entered all inHtallments of the
HAI K OF TIMBEN
Beeusffion of the bill». The first of the purpose that brought about charges for building, operation and
p«aker wm Senator Brietow of Kan- th«' forming of th» post That tho ap­ maintenance due on and after May 1.1
Portland Ore., April 21, 1910
aa, who said that ho would »tay In preciation of th«' wervtc«)« of a public 1909, must be paid at the time of fil­
Sealed
bids marked outside "Bid,
Washington a month longer rather beni factor is short lived, when It has ing water right application therefor
Timber
Salt
Application, April 6,
'ban accept It
Ho assorted that a to do with th«> public, was never bet­ All entries mad«« hereafter for any
I''lG,
Crater,"
and addressed to the
majority of th«' vot.v« for the house | ter manifested than on Decoration of the land» shown on the approved I
|«II1 would be cast by senator* who I Day, when the old soldiers bent their plat» ol the said project, whether for District Forester, Forest Service,
wanted no p«>«tal saving» legislation w< ary »tep» to the church where were lands not ber«-toforo entered or for Portland, Oregon, will be received up
to and Including the 2d day of July.
Concluding, he «aid:
held th.« memorial services of that lands covered by prior entries which
1910, for all the merchantable dead
"Tho bill creates a pipe lino to the day
Not a flag was dlwplayed, with have been cancelled by relinquish­
timber
standing or down and all the
poculatlve center* for th«> money th«' exception of that over a slngtc ment er otherwise, must be accotn-
live timber marked for cutting by the :
irotn all over tho country."
residence, some ol the public official« i panied by application? for water
forest officer, located on an area to I
Slmmoni denounced the bill as "an I who were so fearsome that the flag rights In due form and by an amount
b)«-ct and humiliating surrender to I might be subjected to dishonor were equal to the xum of all unpaid (or be definitely designated by the forest
»he banka," and predicted that be- it loaned for decorative purposes nt paid and unasalgmxl installments for officer before cutting begins of ap­
fore the «>nd of the nnt campaigi th«« .« gathi i^ng now in progress In this I building, operation and maintenance proximately 4 00 acres on the east
bill would be the most unpopular law city let their patriotism fall asleep ahi« h have become due for prior slope of Pelican Butte within the EH
• ver pawned by th«' republican party, when t cam«' to honoring th«' mom years, or which would have become of sec 10 and the WH of sec 11, T.
.V s„ R 6 E. W. M.. In the Crater
not excepting th«* ipurned rejected or«
be men who upheld the honor du«- had the entry or water right ap |
N
tlonal Forest. Oregon; estimated to
«nd trampled upon ravn«»-Aldrlch of tlm emblem back in the sixties; plication been made immediately af
b«'
2.702,000 feet B. M of western
tariff law."
the
«•v« ii t i" «oungatcr? laughed nt
ter the public notice issued No« -mbi r
yellow
pine, 1,313,000 feet B. M of
Declaring the houwe had reject«*! haniifitl of old soldier» that that day 18. 1908, became effective
white
fir,
126,000 feet H M. of Doug­
«■very feature for which the soaate gatber<*d to drop a flower on the
3. Th« first and all > obsequent in­
t ad made «pedal endeavor, I'ugho« graves of their ciimrades. The day stallments of the charge» for build- i las fir, 40,000 feet B M. of incense
i«'ad urtlcl'» from newtpapers <le- I not far distant when the soldier of Ing. operation and maintenance for, cedar, 8.000 feet B. M. of sugar pine,
taring that the president had hreat-l the civil war will bo but a memory, all Irrlgnble aieas shown on said I live saw timber, and 280,000 feet
‘■nod to veto th«’ river and harbors and It 1« the least tho American ua- plats shall accrue and be due and B. M or dead saw timber, log scale,
«nd public buildings bills If the house tion can now do to on at least one payable whether or not water right more or leae. No bid of les? than
I'Oetal Having« bill should fall of ac- «lay in the year salute tho man who application Is made for said lands 92.75 per M feet B M for both live
eptance by the seuate. He demand­ fought to hold thin republic together or whether or not homestead entries nnd dead timber will be considered,
'd to know whether the contents of and to gather at the graves of the under th« provisions of the Reclama and a deposit of one thousand dol­ i
the pork barrel should b«> more po­
of that •vai who liavo passed tlon Act are made thereon Further lars ( 31,000.00), payable to the order
tent in Influencing senators than the away. » If the post organised yeater- more all water right applications and of the First National Bank of Port­
■ « qulrements of the oon dilution.
«lay will have tho effect of bringing homestead entries made subsequent land, Oregon, must be sent to that
Carter defended tho bill Meeting I about such a change in this Corr’
to tho times and datea when one or bank for each bid submitted to th«*
the contention that the bill was an ity its object will not have been in more instalments of the charges for District Forester. Timber upon valid
claims Is exempted from sale The
ntlrely new measure, he declared Its vain
building, operation and malntenanc«
provlHlons were along tha tin«« mark-, The officers chosen
shall have accrued thereon, shall he right to reject any and al! blds is re-
<1 out by many bills presented at the ‘ lows. J. N Adams, acting as deputy subject to the payment of and be ac­ «erred. For further Information and
beginning of the agitation for tho po*-1 department commander
companied by all such prior instal­ regulations governing sales address
tai savings bank. He »aid that though
Post commander—A. Ke’schner. iI ments a? have thus eccrue-i and re­ Forest Supervisor, Crater National
Forert. Medford. Oregon
the bill differed somewhat from the1 8<>nior post commander O. A. main due and unpaid
GEO. II. CECIL.
senat« hill, it wan the r«*«ult of coni- Stearns.
4
The public notice of November
«
21-6-30
Acting
District Forester.
promioe, and while not representing' Junior vice commander J N Ad- 18, above referred to, 1» hereby
i he view of any one senator or a sms
amended by revokiug the following
5OTÏCF FOR I’FIUJCATION
number of senators, was »till au ex ! Chaplain Larkin Stucker
provision, vis:
pression of the "level" ■wntlmi nt
Adjutant -H Newnham.
(Not Coal Lands)
‘For all applications (or wat«yr
'if all.
Quartermaster J. W. Rodfield
rights fill'd after June 15 In 1909 oi Department of the Interior, Unite«! I
Carter admitted hl» desire to have ■ Surgeon -M L. Poland.
States Land Office at l.akt^view, i
any subsequent year, one instalment i
the bill amended In oom« particular«. I Officer of tho day E. B. Rxmaby. of the charges for building, opera
Oregon May 19, 1910.
mt found Hitch a courne Imprac.tica (
Patriotic instructor C. W Sher­ tlon and maintenance. 93 75 per acre,
Notice Is hereby given that Asrhye
de ho late In the session. He ex-1 man, Sr.
mmrt he paid at the time of filing, B Kirkendall, who««- postoffice ad-1
rosHed confidence that th«* m<-auurc
Officer of the guard J D. Given
but the portion of the Inatalnu nt for dress 1« Klamath Falls. Oregon, did,
would prov»' an unmixed hlesnlng "to
Quartermaster sergeant C. w operation and maintenance shall bei « n the 17th day of July, 1909, file In
struggling men. women and chll- Hunt
credited on account of the Installment tills office sworn statement and appli­
I'erReant major J. W. Smith
■Iren."
of »aid charges for th«' s<ib«e<|iic*n. cation No.0232d.to purchase tho WH
The postal bank bill as it atoes to
The next meeting of tho post wlll year."
NWH. sec. 33. SE H NEH sec. 32.
he president provide* for the dosig- be held at 8 p m., July 6th A beau­
It. A. BALI7INGEH,
'township 38 S. range 10 B, Willam-
nation of poetoffices a* saving de tiful flay was presented to tho post 6-39-7 7
Secretary of th « Interior ett«' Meridian, and the timber then-
I
NIGHTS OF UNREST
/
Oreg
In the Matter u.
Ham Bfeh i, Leet*.
.'«.tire is h« -"by given •»
1« rnigned, ad r.in.urator of the esta
of William Biehn, deceased, to the
creditors of, and al! persons interest­
ed in or having claims against the
»aid estate or against the said de­
ceased, to exhibit them, with the
proper vouchers, within six mot ths
after the first publication of this no­
tice, to the said administrator at the
office of E. L. Elliott, in First Nation­
al Bank building, Klamath Falls, Ore­
gon, the same being the place for the
transaction cf the business of said
«u.ta.e.
Dated this the 8th day ol June.
1910
GEOROE BIEHN,
Administrator of the estate of Wil­
liam Biehn, deceased.
E L. ELLIOTT,
6-9-7-Î
Attorney.
NOTICE OF RESTORATION OF
PUBLIC LANDS TO SETTLEMENT
AND ENTRY.—(10-28828 "K" A
Ml, Department of the Interior, Gen­
eral Land Office, Washington, D. C.,
April 16, 1910.—Notice is hereby
given that the Secretary of the In­
terior ha« vacated departmental or­
der of withdrawal In so far as the
same xffects(the withdrawal for irri­
gation purposes under the act of June
17, 1902 (32 Stat . 388), for use in
connection with the Klamath Project,
Oregon-California, of the following
described lands in the State of Ore­
gon and ty his authority such of said
tracts as have not been heretofore
hcsllj r«- tored and are not other­
wise withdrawn, rea«»rved, or appro­
priated, will be subject to settlement
under the public land law« of the
United State« on and after July 18,
1910, hut shall not be subject to en­
try, filitig of selection- until August
17, 1910. at the United State« lan<k
office at Laktiview, Oregon, warning
being expressly given that do person
will be permitted to gain or exercise
any right whatever under any settle­
ment or occupation begun after April
7, 1.910. and prior to July 18, 1910,
all such settlement or occupation be­
ing forbidden: Willamette Principal
Meridian—T. 38 3, R 8 E., WH
SWH and Ix»ts 5 and 6. Section 29.
A. P. PROUDFIT. Assistant Commis-
SPEND
/
tos
28;
Sec. 29. NH. EH SWH,
WH SEH and NEH SEH Sec 39
and SEH Sec 36. T. 40 8., R. 8
E . EH NWH and NEH Bee 1; WH
SWH Sec 7; WH SWH Sec. 27;
NH NEH, SWH NEH, EH NWH
and SEH Sec 33. T 39 8 . R. 9 E .
all 8ec 1; EH. NWH, EH SWH
Sec. 2; all Sec.
“
“
..............
5; NH.
SWH,
WH
SEH Sec 8; NH 8WH and 8Wfc
SEH See. 9; EH NEH and NWH
NEH Sec. 11; NH, NEH 3WH and
SEH Sec. 12; EH NEH 8ec. IS;
NE % , !..
NH NWH. SWH
NWH Mi...
NWH See. 17; all Sc 18; WH NEH
WH and WH SEH See 19; SWK
NEH, SEH NWH, EH SW'H. WH
SEH and SEH SEH See. 28; NH.
NH SWH NH SE'* See 30; SWH
8WH See. 31; NEH, EH NWH
and EH SEH See 33; SEH NWH.
WH NWH and SWH 8er 34 T.
35 S„ R 7H E , lots 1. 2, 3. 4 and
the SWH SWH See. 16. T. 40 S.,
R 9 E.,WH SWH. Sec. 1; SEH
NEH, SWH SEH EH*EH See. 2;
SW H NE H See. 3; 8H SW K , SW H
SEH See. 5; NH NWH SWH. EH
SWH, SEH See 6; NEH NEH Sec
7; WH NEH. NWH. NEH SWH
and SEH Sec. 8; SWH and W’i
SEH Sec. 9; EH NEH Sec. Il;
NWH, NH SWH and SWH SWH
See. 12; NWH NWH and 8W h
SWH See li; EH NEH, SWH
SWH. SEH SEH Sec 14; NEH.
SH SWH. SH SEH Sec. 15; WH
NEH, WH and SEH Sec. 16; EH
NEH and NEH SEH Sec. 17 EH.
NWH and EH SWH See. 21; all
See. 23; SWH 8WH See. 32; NH
NEH and NWH 8«. 24; NEH EH
NWH. NWH NWH. NWH SEH.
EH 8EH See. 27; NEH NEH See
28; NEH NEH See. 34; NH. NEH
SWH and SEH Sec. 35. T. 41 S..
R. 9 E. NEH, SEH NWH. NEH
SWH. NWH SEH and 8H SEH
Sec. 1; NEH NEH Sec. 2; and NEH
NEH Sec. 12. T. 41 3.. R. 10 B..
SH NWH and SH Sec. 4; NWH
Sec. 6: NEH and NEH NWH Sec.
9; NWH Sec. 10. T. 37 3.. R. 18
E., ail. T. 38 8.. R. 13 E . ail Secs.
1 to 12; 14 to 23 and 27 to 33 in­
clusive T 38 S , R. 14 B., all Seco.
1 to 15. 22 to 27 and 34 to 36 In­
clusive. T. 39 S., R. 14 E., all Seco.
1. 2. 11, 12, 13. 14, 24, 25 and 31
to 36 inclusive. T. 39 S., R. 15 E.,
all. T 37 3 . R. 10 E.. all Seco 14
to 17, 19 to 23 and 25 to 36 inclu­
sive. T. 38 3., R. 10 E., all Seca. 1
to 6, 8 to 16, 23 to 25 inclusive and
Sec. 36. T 38 8., R. 11 HE, all Seco
6, 7, 18 and 28 to 33 inclusive. S. V
PROUDFIT, Acting Commissioner of
the Gen. I,and Office.
FRANK
PIERCE, First Assistant Secretary of
the Interior.
4-31-3-30
THE SUnnER
AT
NEWPORT, YAQUINÀ BAY
The Only Beach in the Pacific Northwest
Where the pretty Water Agates, Moss Agates, Moonstones.
Carnelians and Rock Oysters can be found.
OUTDOOR
SPORTS OF
ALL
KINDS
Including hunting fishing digging rock aysters, boating, surf
bathing, riding, autoing, canoeing and dancing.
Pure mountain
water and beet of food at low ptish and vegetables of all kinds daily.
Ideal camping ground« with strict sanitary regulation« at nominal coat
10W RCUMO TRIP SEASON TICKETS
TNIEE-MT SATUIIMV TO MONDAY UTE
from all polls in Oregon, Wash­
ington and Idaho on sale daily
from S. P. Points, Portland to
Cottage Grove inc I naive, includ­
ing branch lines; also from all
C. 4 E. stations, Albany and
west. Good going on Saturday
or 8unday and for return Sun­
day or Monday
Sunday Excursion Rate of
$1.50
From Albany. Corvallis and Philomath, with corresponding low rates
from points west, in effect all summer. Call on any 8. P. or C. A E.
agent for full particulars as torates, train schedules etc ; also for
copy of our beautifully Illustrated booklet, ‘'Outings in Oregon,"
or write to
WM. Me MURRAY,
General Piuuvengrr Agent,
Portland, Oregon
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