Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, July 14, 1910, Image 4

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    KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
E. J. MURRAY, Editor
NIGHTS OF UNREST
No Sle«*p, No Reut, NÄ
lor tho
Stiflcrer From Ki«tiM*y Trouble»
.mil filed by llorac«- II Manning, 'he
guardian of th«* vstut«* of Vernon
Charles Hastings, a minor, praylug
for the sal«* of a bond for a de«*«! to
r«*al «»state, that It Is for the beat ill
terest of the «'state of aaid minor
that th«* said bond for a deed belong
tug to the <>»tut<* of said minor be
sold anil th«» proceeds reinvest«'«! In
other property
It Is therefor«* order«*d by th«»
judge of said court, that th«* next of
kin ami all person» Interested In the
estate of said minor appear b«*for«»
sal«! county court on Thursday, the
12th day of August. A l> 1910. at
10 o'clock a ui of said day. at the
court room of said county court ut
the court room thereof, in Klamath
county, and stat«* of Oregon, to show
cause why an order should not be
granted to th«* said Horace M Man­
ning. to sell th«* bond for a d«»ed to
the hereinafter described land and
real estate, to-wlt:
Th«- north half of th«* southwest
quarter of s«*ction fourteen, township
thirty-eight south, range «»Inven and
one-half east of th«- Willamette Me
rtdlan in Klamath County and state
of Oregon, containing eighty acr«*»
Anti it Is further order«*d that or
der b«» served on the next of kin and
all persons interested by publication |
in the Klamath Republican for “I
period of four w«*eks. beginning on
Thursday, the 11th day of July, A.
D 1910, th«* last publication to be
made on Thursday, the 11th da» of
August. A. D 1910.
Dated <ul» IS, A 0 1910
J B GRIFFITH. County Judge
Attest
C. R DeLAP, County Clerk
By CHAS. DeLAP. Deputy.
(Seal»
7-14-8-20
No peace* fur the ktduey sufferer
Pain and distress from morn to
night
Get up with a lame back,
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
Twluges of backache bother you
All communications submitted for publication in the columns of this
all
day.
paper will be inserted only over the name of the writer No non de plume
llull aching break» your rest at
articles will be published.
night.
Urinary disorders add to your mis
CAN MM' HAVE A
ery.
SALOON AT WEED
tiet at the cauae curethe kidneys
J. W. Smith attended a meeting of
Doan’s Kidney Pills will work tho
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WEED. July 13 —-The board of I o O. F Saturday night
i cure.
Mr. Wright's children ar* ' ettcr.
supervisors at Yreka today rejected
They’re for the kidneys only
the application of the Weed Lumber but have beeu quite ill.
Have made great cures in this lo­
company for a liquor license permit were in town Svnday
cality .
Scott llarn«*« mov«*d to Klamath
for a saloon here. I-ast year the
Mrs William Charley, Fourth and
board limited the number of saloons Falls Saturday
G strets. Medford. Orc., says: "I
Chas. Poindexter and Mr Wright never had the slightest trouble from
in Weed to six. At that time there
w-ere seven, but a short time ago one Were in town Sunday
my kidneys
I
until some time ago,
Mr Shoemeyer and his oldest son when i I injured my back From that
of the saloons went out of commis­
sion, and Weed has only had the have been ill for some time
time on I noticed that my kidneys
E R. Ream visited his Lost River j were disordered. The kidney sacre-
limit--six.
The Weed Lumber company made ranch Tuesday.
tions passed too frequently and gave
James Mongold rode out to his me much annoyance, My back was
application to the board at the pres­
ent meeting for a liquor license per­ farm Sunday.
so weak and painfl that I was un­
mit. but as the board had heretofore
E. E. Kirkendall is working for able to stoop and I could not sleep
made an order limiting the number, James Dixon.
well. I finally learned about Doan’s
and which order was sanctioned by
There is a very bad mudhole in Kidney Pills and procured a box In
the residents of Weed, it could not th«* lane south of Hannon's. caus«*d less than two weeks after using them
see its way clear to overrule its for- by irrigating water running in th«* I waws greatly helped, and I was
mer order, and the application was road, and an impassable niudhol«* soon in good health. I have recom-
rejected.
south of J. W. Smith's on the Mid­ mended oDan’s Kidney Pills to a
land road.
great many people since they cured
Vernon Keene came out Monday to me.”
KE NO NOTES
visit his sister. Mrs. Kirkendall.
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
Mr. Dewey is stacking hay for W cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
James Reeder and wife of New
Pine Creek, are visiting U. E Reeder, W. Mason.
New York, so'e agents for the United
his brother.
States.
< Illi.DREN WHO IRE SICKLY
H. B. Harris of Gold Hill has been
Remember the name Doan's
spending a few days in Keno on busi­
NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE
Mothers who value their own com­ and take no other.
ness.
fort and the welfare of their chil­
LANDS
Born— To Mr. and Mrs. Har*-v dren. should never be without a box
CHICAGO, July 13. According to
Notice 1» hereby given that the
Wall, a big husky boy
of Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for the will of Chief Justice Fuller, which Slate l.aii<l Board will receiv«- sealed
Mrs. J. L. Padgett, who has been Children, for se throughout the sea­ was filed yesterday. the estate of the blds until 11.00 o'clock a m . August
sick all spring, is still lingering and son They break up colds, cure fever­ late Jurist will amount to about I. 1910, for the following destr I bed
getting a little weaker.
ishness. constipation, teething disor­ 11.000,000, most of It being in Chi­ school lands, to-wlt:
:
Hot weather prevails. 90 to 98 ders. headache and stomach troubles. cago realty. The wife's share is
AH of Action 16. T 25 «.. R 7 K I
degrees In the shade.
These powders never fail. Sold by all $150,000 The remainder of the re­
AH bids must be accompanied by
H. Snowgoose has registration drug stores, 25c. Don't accept any late is divided equally between the a regularly executed application to
blanks, and is ready to register rot-' substitute. A trial package will be jurist's seven daughters.
purchase and at least one-fifth of th«*
ers when they make application. I sent free to any mother who will ad­
amount <>ffer«*d
Nothing has been done as
J y vet in the dress Allen S. Olmsted. LeRov, N Y
No bid for less than flf-.OO per
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
—
way of registering
acre
will b«* considered
Why Sale of Bond for lived Should
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To FORT KLAMATH PEOPLE:
Th«» right 1» reserved to reject any
Not be Made
I
CHICAGO. July IX.—Postmaster
and all blds
111 the County Court of the State o'
General Hitchcock, who was in this
We carry a complete line of doors,
Applications and bids should b** ad-
Oregon, for the County of Klam­ dressed to G. G. Brown. Clerk State
city today, expressed the opinion that windows and mouldings, and as
ath.
no postal savings bank could be es­ agents for the Big Basin Lumber
I .a nd Board. Salem. Oregon, and
tablished before January 1, 1911. He Company are in a position to fill In the Matter of the Guardian-jhir marked "Application anil bld to pur­
and Estate of Vernon Chari*-» chase stat«- lands."
made this statement during a conver­ I your orders promptly. Call and see
Hastings, a Minor
sation with Postmaster Campbell, samples and get prices.
G G BROWN.
who asked that one of the first
UTTER & BROWN,
It appearing to the judge of said
Clerk Stat«* I-aml Hoard
banks be placed in operation here
M16-3m
Fort Klamath, Ore.
court, by petition this day presented
Dated April 22. 1910
4-28-7 a *
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON
to aneli application, thè land uml tini
ber ihereon have bi-vn uppraised (liti
itppiul»e«l b> « hlsf fleld divisimi wRh-
(Not ('out Lands>
In ulne montili' lime, land sold at
entry inali'» estlmated valve), th» tini
ber estimatoli 700,000 board f«»«*l ut
$u ;t-»5 7 pei M . and tli«» lami $30
Notice is hereby given that Ai<hy* thut »ahi appllcant wlll offor filini
B. KIrkeudull, who»*- poutoffl«, ud proof In »upport of hi» applli'Utlou
dress is Klamath Falla, Oregon, did, limi Hworn statement on (he 38th da»
• n th«* 17th day of July, 1909. Ill«- In of July, 1910. fanfare II M Ili« hard
this otti«-«- «worn statcniout and appli­ soli. U. H Commissioni i. ut Kluinutli
cation No 03.126.to purchase th«» W % Filli». Oregon
Any persoti ls ut liberty to protesi
NWH. sec 33; BEK NEH se< 32. i
township 3M H, rung" IO E, Wlllulii- thls purchase befor« entry, or Inltlat*-
«-ite Meridian, und the limber then • n cunteat ut any lime before paloni I»
«•it, under the pr«>viaious of the uct of sttes. by filili» ii eorroboruted nffl«luv|i
Jun«- 3. 187k, und act» amendatory, In ibis otfic«- ullcglng facts which
known a» th«- "Timber and Stum* would defvat thè entry
ARTHUR W. OllTON.
Law." ut such valu«- us might l>«> fixed
Register
by appraisement. und that, pursuant) 5-20-7 1«
NOT’I« I
FOR Pt Itili VI ION
SPEND
AT
NEWPORT, YAQUINA BAY
The Only Beach in the Pacific Northwest
When- the pretty Water Agate». Mona Agate«. Moonstones.
Carnelians and Rock Oyat« rs can b<* found
OUTDOOR
SPORTS OF
LOW ROUND HIP SDMN IlCKEIS
THRH OAT ttlBIMT II MONDAT RAH
from nil poll# In Oregon, Wash
Ington and Idaho on sale dally
from H 1* Points, Portland to
Cottage Grove Inclualve. Includ
Ing branch linen; also from all
C * E station». Albany and
west. Good going on Saturday
or Hunday and for return Hun-
day or Monday
Sunday Excursion Rate of
$1.50
From Albany. Corvallla and Philomath. w-tth corrospondtng lo» ratea
from poluta wr*at, ln *'ff«*ct all lummrr Cali on any H P or C. 4 K
iigent for full particular« aa toratiw. traln achodulna. etc.; aleo for
copv of our beautlfully llluatrat«*d booklet. "Outlngs ln Oregon.”
or write to
WM. McMURRAY.
Entire Stock of Ladies’ Muslin
and Knit Underwear, Wash
Skirts, Petticoats, Table Linen
Napkins, Lawns, Embroideries
Etc., Etc.
These Goods Must Go—AND THEY ARE
MARKED AT PRICES THAT WILL MOVE
THEfL
WE HAVE NEVER HELD A FAKE
SALE AND ARE NOT GOING TO START NOW
K k K
KINDS
Including hunting, fishing, digging rock aystvrs. boating. a.trf
bathing, riding. autoIng. canoeing and dancing
Pure mountain
water and beat of food at low pfish and vegetables of all kind» daily.
Ideal camping grounds with strict sanitary regulations at nominal coat
Summer Clearance Sale
This is Your Opportunity
HURRY! HURRY! HURRY!
ALL
Goawrwl Pltewuger Agen!.
I*«rtlaed, Oregon