BIG STRIKE ON GRAND IRUNK Nick hldney«, Wcukvii th«' Whole Hod)—Make You III. laingiild NEARLY mid l>< |ir»xM-d TEN THOUSAND ARE AFFEITED t'Ot REUE IX FOR HALE Jersey Bulls foe *hilr or Testi»' Hlngle comb White Leghorn cock­ erels, from A.I’ Ward & Bon» famous Ont- 2-year-old and two yearling Ciillntogu. Calif , trap-nested «trulli of Jersey bulls for sale or trade; fine MIN ■ KK producers Your choice, 81.60. stock. Goo. E Byers, Stearns Ranch, F. W RIGGS. K lu math Fails. Keno road 8-2-tf Hi< kidneys waakon the bod» To FORT KLAMATH 1‘EOI'LK: through iho contlnuiil draiiiuge of No Train« Are Moving—Tile I Ilion W»» carry a complete line of doors, life glilua albumen from the blood Has Over SI.OOO.IMHI In (lie window« and mouldings, and a« into the urine. and iho «ubstitutlou agent« for the Big Basin 1.umber llefeiiM- Fund of polaonoua uric acid that gov« Com pany are in a poxltion to fill broudiHnt Ihrougli tin» system, «ow­ your orders promptly. Call and i >«•«• ing the Honda of disease. I. osh of al­ TORONTO, J.uly 1» There were Hiimplen and get price«. bumen muses weiikticas. lunguor. de­ no trains on the Grund Trunk rouil UTTER 4 BROWN, pression llric poisoning muses | this morning on account of the strike. M18-3m Fort Klamath, Ore rh«unuitb pain. nei voiinnuss, nuuaea. Forty-five hundred miles of road are cricks in the back, gravel und kidney iiffvcted. Forty-five hundred yard­ NOTICE FOR 1*1 HLK'ATION stones The proper treatment la asaagos of the President Atwater of the Grand mtlon No.02’28 to purchase the W % kidnoy secri'tlons und in the morn­ Trunk said today that his road ex­ NWK, sec 33; 8E % NE% nee. 32, ing I felt miserable My general pects to win. as they will have police lowuHhlp 3M 8, range 10 E, Willam- health was nlno run down Ono day protection and the militia nmy be elt«' M»'ridlan, and the 11 nt tier there- I read of Doun a Kidnoy I’llla und de­ called If necessary. The trainmen re- on. under the provisions of the act of ciding to try thorn. I procured u box , fusing to strike will get an 18 per Jun»' 3, 1M7R, und ucts amendatory, In u very short life utter using them cent Increase In their wages. This known um the "Timber and Stone I felt better and I was noon without huh beeti promised them by President l.aw," at auch value as might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant •• sign of kidney trouble I always Hayes to such application, the land and tim­ keep Doan's Kidney Pills In the ber thereon have been appraised (Un- house and believe» there Is no remedy Hl Itlkl HitEAKERN GREETED appraised by chief field division with­ >qual to them tor kidney complaint " WITH CRIKH OF SCAB in nine month«' time; land «old at For sale by all dealers. Price 50 entry man'« estimate»! value), the tim­ cent» Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo PORT HURON, July 19 Cries of ber <*ntimai»d 700,(")U board feet at New York, s C. July 15 Th« forest service announced today i Seven hundred Grand Trunk shop- In this office, alleging facts which that it will sell a billion feet of tim­ ' men have been locked out. They were would defeat the entry. ber In the Trinity reserve on the con notified they would not be needed ARTHUR W ORTON. dittos that the Humboldt and East- ! during the strike. 5*28-7-28 Register. • rn railroad la completed and oprrat- XOTIt'E OF HAI.E OF STATE No FREIGHT TRAINS III NN ING » d to Wildwood within five years The LANDS promoters represented that thia will CHICAGO, July 19. The Grand Nolic«' 1« hereby given that the insure the surcma of the road The government requires the re­ I Trunk passenger trains were an horn State I-iiml Boarii will receive sealed moval of the timber within ten years. lat<- toda« N o freight trains are run­ bids until 11:00 o'clock a. in . August It acts u minimum price of It.fin per ning. It is believed .tin striae has I. 19!0. for the fol'owing described I.Ofto feet for the first five years and not affected the American passenger school lands, to-wit All of Section 16. T 25 8., R. 7 E. 12 for the second five years. It is to I ruffle All bld» must b< accompanied by t>e auctioned Reselling for specula­ CHRISTIAN MIEN« I LEADER a r«'gulnrly ex»-eut*d appliimtlon to tion Is prohibited HGHTY-NINI- YEARS OLD purcha««* and at l«*n-t one-fifth of the Tile department has announced — amount offered that Its Intention Is to aid the devel­ • URUOKI.iSE. Maas, July th No bid for Ilin» than 815.00 per opment of Northwestern t'allfiwnta I Mrs Eddy quietly relebtmrd her ncre will be considered. aa much ns possible. I N9th birthday hen Saturday. The right is reserved to reject any and all blds I 41.1 MILK MKTTKIt DOG Application* and bids bhould b»* ad- Hl MMONS EATS POISONED MEAT dmaed to G G. Brown. Clerk State In Equity t'> Quiet Title Mr. Voorhees' "SiooL< r" Succumb*» to I In the Circuit Court of the State of luind Board. Salem. Oregon, and lUiit lurid Out for f ata. Oregon, for the County of Klam­ I murkinl "Application «nd bid to pur­ chase -tale litnd*." ath. «« G G. BROWN, Tin handsome Gordon Hotter dog Weyvrhausei lamd Company, a cor- Clerk State 1-and Board. Smoker," belonging to Mr. Voor- poratlon. Plaintiff, vs F S. Spra­ Dated April 22, 1810 4-28-7- hees, who so often 1s seen with Mr gue. Frank S Sprague and "Ellen'' II Newnhum. received u dose of pol- Sprague, liunbuild and wife; that ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE on Saturday evening at <’• o'clock. after due Inquiry the Plaintiff Is while muring u delivery of vugclablcs unable to learn the true Christian Why Sale of Bond for Deed Should Not be Made. to u party en route home. It Is un­ name of "Ellen" Sprague, who for derstood poison had been put out to that reason In sued In the name in the County Court of the State of kill cats, and the dog got the bull and Oregon, for th" County of Klam­ of Ellen" 8 prugtio. Defendant«. died In convulsions In lews than half To F 8. Sprague. Frunk S. Sprague I ath. an hour. The dog was n great pet, and "Ellen" Sprague, husband and In the Matter of the Guardianship end highly prlxetl by Mr. Voorhees, as wire, thut after due inquiry the and Estate of Vernon Charles well a* the Newnhan», and they Plaintiff Is unable to learn the Hastings, a Minor. would not liuve taken 810t> for him true Christian name of "Ellen" It appearing to the judge of said If Hie party placing the poison had Sprague, who Is. for this reason, court, by petition this day presented • en the agony of the poor dying dog sued in the name of "Ellen" and filed by Horace 11. Manning, the and the grief of those to whom the Sprague Defendants guurdiau of th»* «»state of Vernon dog belonged, their conscience would In the mime of the State of Ore Charles Hastings, a minor, praying have been touched. gon. you are hereby required to a|»- for th«* sal»* of a Ixind for a deed to penr und answer the complaint of I real «»state, that ft is for the best in- ON WAY TO < RATER l„4hE ! ihe plaintiff in the above entitled lerest of the estate of said minor J. O. Hoyt, general manager of the suit ngullist you. on file in the of­ that th«* said bond for a deM belong­ Warren Construction company of fice of the county clerk for the ing to the estate of said minor be Portland; II. C. Wyckoff of Tnble County of Klamath and State of Ore­ sold and the proceeds reinvested In Rock and N W. Scharff of Grants gon. on or before Thursday, Septem­ other property. Paas, arrived here Saturday on their ber 1. 1910. said date being the last It is therefore ordered way to Crater Lake. They are over day of the time named in the order judge of said court, that the next of in an auto, and will probably leave of the circuit court for Klamath kin and all persons Interested in the tomorrow. Mr. Hoyt will be nt the County. Oregon, for the publication »•state of said minor appear before eouncll meeting tonight, as he Is man­ of this summons, Mint the first day said county court on Thursday, the ager of the pnvlng company that sub­ of such publication being Thursday, 12th day of August, A D. 1910, at mitted the previous bid for paving July 21, 1910, und If you fall to an­ 10 o'clock a. m. of said day. at the which the council acted on a short swer, nud for the want thereof the court room of said county court at t Ime ago. plaintiff will apply to the court tor th«* court room thereof, in Klamath ' ihe relief demanded In the plaintiff's county, and state of Oregon, to show DON'T GET RUN DOWN complaint, to-wlt: To quiet plain­ cause why an order should not be Weak and miserable. If yon have tiff's title to the northwest quarter granted to the said Horace M. Man­ kidney or bladder trouble, dull head of Mi'tlon two. township forty, south ning. to sell the bond for a deed to pains dizxineM. nervousness, pains In of range five, east of the Willamette the hereinafter described land and the back, and feel tired all over, get a meridian. In the County of Klamath real estate, to-wit: package of Mother Gray's AUSTRAL­ and Stale of Oregon. Th«* north half of th«’ southwest IAN-LEAF, the pleasant herb cure. This summons Is served by publi­ quarter of s««ctlon fourteen, township It never falls Wo have many testi­ cation in the Klamath Republican, by thirty-eight south, range eleven and monials from grateful people who order of the Honorable George No­ one-half oast of the Willamette Me­ have used this wbnderful remedy. As land. judge of the circuit court of ridian in Klamath County and state a regulator Is has no equal Ask for the State of Oregon for Klamath of Oregon, containing eighty acres. Mother Gray's Australinn-ls'af at County, made, filed and dated July And It Is further ordered that or­ druggists or sent by mall for 50c. 10, 1910, said order of publication der be served on the next of kin and Sample FREE Address. The Mother requires this summons to be pub­ all persons interested by publication Gray Co.. LeRoy, N. Y lished In the Klamath Republican, a in the Klamath Republican for a 1 newspaper published In the County period of four weeks, beginning on A FEW BARGAINS i of Klamath, where said action is Thursday, the 14th day of July, A. Five lota, sign ,y location. (1500 pending, commencing upon Thurs­ D. 1910. the last publication to to "an loan 8750 cn the deal. day. the 21st day of July. 1910, and made on Thursday, the 11th day of A nice cottage with bath, large once every week thereafter for six August, A. D. 1910. lot, 11700. A good hny. successive consecutive weeks ending Dated July 12. A. D. 1910. A large residence, Ilin lot, 8*500 upon Thursday, September 1, 1910. .1. B. GRIFFITH, County Judge. Three cottages on threw lots. Room pursuant to said order. Attest: C. R. DeLAP, County Clerk. incug'n for another cottage; 82258 C. M O'NEILL, By CHAS. DeLAP, Deputy. MASON * BLOUGH Attorney for the Plaintiff (Seal) 7-14-8-20 REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST TRUST™ SAVINGS BANK at Klamath Falls, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business, January 31, 1910. NOTICE. RESOITUKH Parties wishing sagebrush land clears*, call on or writs. W. W. MA8TCN, 11-ltf Klamath Falls. Ore DOLLARS Ixiana and Dlacounta ......... „..................... Bonds, securities, etc. Banking house, furniture, and fixture« Due from banka (not reserve banka) Due from approved reserve banks........ Checks and other cash Items................... Cash on hand ........................................... . TIMBER FOR HALE. 5,000,()00 feet for 84,000; about ono-third each of larch, yellow pine and red fir; lots 8 and 4. N%, NE%, 8E% of NW%, and 8W% 9 NE 14, Sec. 6, Tp. 39 south of Range 8 east of W M In Oregon. Apply L. W. Guiles. 4012 N. 24th stroet, Tacoma Wash. 8 88.344.53 2,484.48 2,160.74 10.832.53 20,402.44 872.13 19.887.75 Total 8124,854.58 DOLLARS LIAHIIJTIE8 8 25,000 00 Capital stock paid in.............................................. Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Individual deposits subject to check ............... Demand certificates of deposit.......... ................. Time certificates of deposit................................. Savings deposits .................. ............. ................. -A» E. L. ELLIOTT 48.84 50,930.11 380.00 11,585.00 37,010 M3 Total 8124,854.58 ATTORNEY AT LAW State of Oregon, ) County of Klamath,)ss. I. J. W. Sei mens. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. J. W SEIMENS. Cashier. Correct—Attest: G. W. BALDWIN, J. A. MADDOX. Directory. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of February, 1910. E. L. ELLIOTT, NoUry Public. General Law Practice State and Fed oral Courts Examiner of Land Title«. Fine National Bank Block Klamath Fall«, Oregon FRED WESTFELD DENTIST Klamath Fails, Oregon Over Star Drug Store RUSSELL HIGHGRADE MACHINERY C. C. BROWER ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON ROOMS T& 8. MURDOCK BLDG WILL A. LEONARD DENTIST U hitr-Maddox Bldg ENG IN LS • BO ILERS • SAW MILLS-THRESH ERS DR. C. P. MASON WRITE FOR SPECIAL CATALOG AND PRICES THE AH AVER ILL MACHINERY CO. DENTIST Office in American Bank A Trust Com pany’a Building PHONE 614 KLAMATH FALLS OREGON BENSON & STONE SPEND THE SUnnER ATTORNEYS AT LAW AT Amerimn Bank and Trust Bldg. NEWPORT, YAQUINA BAY KLAMATH FALLS • OREGON RICHARDSON M R The Only Beach in the Pacific Northwest United States Commissioner Where the pretty Water Agates, Moss Agates. Moonstones, Carnelians and Rock Oysters can be found. TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD PROOF TAKEN Office, Third and Main, opposite City Library. »ne 301. ELLSWORTH OUTDOOR Phone TJC Buildiuc REGIKTEREI» HOLSTKINS SALK Nyal's Vege­ table Prescrip­ tion is indicat­ ed in all ordi­ nary disease« of wcmcn. This remedy never disappoints, its gcod effects be­ ing percvptibls from tiio very Tret. It la com­ posed of tbs purest and ths most rsllabls drugt; mercu- rials, opiatss and other har­ mful drugs be­ ing * excluded. The many dis­ concerting ia- flnenees te which woman is constantly subjected ren­ der her liable to many functional disorders that not only tend to destroy her comfort aad happiness, but which gradually merge into chronic and serious dis- even. Nyal's Vegetable Prescription Is without a peer for the successful treatmnet of female weakness, pain­ ful and disordered menstrutatlon, hysteria, cramps, "bearing down pains," inflammation and falling of the womb. This la a remedy of sterling worth. UNDERWOODS PHARAMC1 Cor. 7th and Main Streets Klamath Falls . • • . Oregon McowoL-Kg«rmg Carat Holy an munta In Orago trail it clmlar. Vi a. ilia a.. KINDS from all poits in Oregon, Wash­ ington and Idaho on sale daily. from S. P. Points, Portland to Cottage Grove inclusive, includ­ ing branch lines; also from afl C. & E. stations, Albany and. west. Good going on Saturday or Sunday and for return Sun­ day or Monday. Sunday Excursion Rate of FOR I have some fine young registered Holstein bulls for sale; A-l stock and acclimated. M. F. LOO8ELET, Ft Klamath. Oregon. ALL ÏHIEE-DAY SATURDAY TO MONDAY RATE VETERINARY SURGEONS AND DENTISTS Office < OF LOW ROUND-TRIP SEASON TICKETS MITCHELL & SPORTS Including hunting, fishing, digging rock aysters, boating, surf bathing, riding, autoIng, canoeing and dancing. Pure mountain water and best of food at low pfish and vegetables of all kinds daily. Ideal camping grounds with strict sanitary regulations at nominal cost I From Albany, Corvallis and Philomath, with corresponding low rates from points west, in effect all summer. Call on any S. P. or C. & 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. McMURKAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon Something New In Kitchen Ware The 'T892" Pur«’ Spun Aluminum Ware is ra coming inlo use for cooking purposes It is taking th»' place of agate an«j enamel ware because while its first cost is a trifle mor«' than ordinary ware, it is really much cheaper in th«' long run. as it is guaran- te»*»i for twenty-five years and will last practically a life time. The genuine '1892'' Ware, made only from pure SPUN (not cast) Aluminum, will not crack, scale, peel, break, bcorch or bum. It looks like silver but weighs only about one- quarter as much, is easily cleaned and handled, and will not 'rust, corrode or tarnish Absolutely pure, non poisonous and wholesome , saves money, time and doctor's bills tL* Burr you «et ilto original «mt gm- war«* Maimped wiU» Lhu MalUgr Crung- At yw dtfiku surf S. PADGETT, Keno, Ore ♦ A STEADY DRAIN