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has telegraphed the health atithorl- Ilea in Hl Limi* K hiihii * City, Chi cago Hiid ef her cities where the fiinl- a-ly has galned cipid headwuy, to .IIMM) 1 IERRA IM NOW IH I DI qMcxrtaln what la being done town* Iv h I ii li.ping It out tli*> method of fr ul IIANGKH it.ent und lo learn ull other facht flint will help (he cani|>b*yn about to be <>ll«ige on Hunched In H«nttl<'. R* purta yestrr lay of ll>r«e deaths In a lamtly *>f fit«* children in H**altlc within th«- paat w***;< nave xllir-1 th«* hvil't’i department, l»«'*|iles« In tlx I,i** nf th* new Ir "itilo, I-« nrlilti u > i..i nt lites < 'oinmlsaloner t'rii liton conic ;n- |«lnt< scndlng llv * <*f hl« most cipa h’« o-cti ,.i H.‘. l.'iula, which tigs s' »i nti nver.ig** *>f >*f thirl titln n <« lier day during several «***k« to st ort V DEVELOPMENTS AT DAIRY • CI hchh «- ITEMS FROM MILLER HILL WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO Tlx-ir Mr«. E. It. Reams I» III Willi Rheu- matiain—Mrs. Klrki-ixlall At tend* Dinner In < 'It y Etiimi-tt llceson returned from Tai- Mrs. E E Kirkendall and Vernon Ki * •*■*• drove Io Kltiriuitli Falls Tues day to ultend u dinner at tbe home ot II W Keesee, In honor of Hon. J. H Dir of Reno, Nev. Mr. Orr Is tin old friend of the family, and was formerly a law partner of Mr. Keesee, Mr. Orr Is a<'companh*<l by his Min, Marshall Orr. • • A young man visited one of the young ludh*s living near Miller Hill Hunday. While put horseback riding th*' young map hud the misfortune to got thrown In the dust, but aside Mu- from a go>xl dusting, no Injuries were i < <’cived I ■KV-uMiiig Work Kee|m Strong mut H«ailliy I« All the blood in the body passes through th« kidneys once overy three minutes. Tbe kidneys filter the blood. They work night and day. When heulthy they remove alxiut 500 grains of Impure matter dully, when unhealthy some part of this Impure matter Is left in the blood This brings on many diseases and symp toms pain In the back, headache, nervousness, hot, dry skin, rheuma tism. gout, gravel, disorders of the eyesight and hearing, dizziness. Ir regular heart debility, drowsiness, dropsy, d* .loslts In the urine, etc. But if you keep the filters right you will have no trouble with your kid neys Jess«* Freeman, Sterling mine, Jacksonville* Ore., says ”1 actually believe that Iman's Kidney Pills fiaved my life 1 suffered from kid ney disease for a long time before I realized what was the matter with me. My worst troubles were pains in my back and limbs and an Irrt^u- larlty In Hie passages of the kidney secretions I was unable to rest well on account of the pains and felt so stiff and lame at times that I could hardly walk I finally learned of Doau's Kidney Pills and as they were so highly recommended I pro cured a box and began using them. They H**emcd to be Just what I re quired, for In less than two weeks beneficial results were apparent. When 1 had used seven boxes I was >n better health than I had been for years " Foi sale by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y„ sole agentx for the United States. Remember tbe name—Iman's— and take no other failed to reside upon the land or Im prove the Kame, as required by law. Said parties are hereby notified tu appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 1<J o elock a. tn. on September 18, 1910, before Commissioner It. M. Richardson, Klamath Falls, Oregon (and that fina. hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a.m. on Sept. 23. 1910, la-fore) the reg ister and receiver at the I'nlted Stat»-« land office In laikcvlew, Oregon, The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit filed July 38, 1919, set forth facts which show that afte. due diligence personal service of this notice cannot tie made, it Is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publica tion. ARTHUR W. ORTON. Register. Record address of entryman, Tub- Lake. Oregon 8-11-9-15. CONTEST NOTH E petition of distribution, final account, and settlemen* thereof. Therefore, all persons Interested In said estate are hereby notified to then and there appear and show cause, If any they have, why said final account should not txi approved aud allowed, and why said petition for distribution should not be granted, as prayed for by said nd mlnlstratrlx. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon thin, the 29th day of July, 1910. C. R DeLAP. Clerk County Court of the State of Oregon, In and for Klamath Co. 8-4-8-25 CIVIL ENGIN ItCMif Trusses iM-signi-d <truct<*d 117 Fourth St., Klamath Falla. Ore. H2 Second St., San Francbico, Cal litii lo* wuh llmilly ruii io Department of the Interior, United ull sudi « lilirio t«*rs nr» States Land Office, Lakeview, Ore laier; nnd bis tingi* >*nd gon, July 28, 1910. prove a inorai I i - shoii 'o| ATTORNEY AT LAW A sufficient contest affidavit having i «*v«*ry w li« r«** F«*w lnd<-*-d, been filed In this office by A. J. Man General I-aw Practice State and Fed o*ii udoptlng u cnt«*«*r of I eral Courts ning contestant, against Homestead bave noi suonar or lat«*r Examiner of Land Titles. Entry No. 0738, Serial No. , made ghl to hook fot tImlr of- ! First National Bank Block December 2, 1904, for I-ot 4, Section li I ioik - m ! Ufi* I m thè only | Klamath Fall«. Oregon 2, Township 37 south. Range 10 east. X- a lot of bls honey. Mr. Reams passing of the telephone oidi- Tb* ori hy <>n«< for iiuy man Willamette meridian, by Frank Dick h hi- doesn't mind losing the honey by the city enunci I Monday rinanii. thè rond overaccr. nance erson. contest«« In which It Is alleged FRED WESTFELD much i«.*- I k - doe* having his sup completisi Ih«- griidltig of means tin* Ix-glnning of th«- end of that said Dickerson has failed to com ’s destroyed the present antiquated telephone ays- DENTIST ply with the law as to residence and teui whiili lias li««-n doing uuty iu-ie. Klamath Falls, Oregon cultivation ; that he has made no Im- Tlie l*u< III* Telephone nnd Telegraph • ut Monda* evening nnd Tuesday provements on the land, said parties Over Star Drug Store i-ompuny me Io Instill one ol the most morning drou out to his farm. 8<*c*ms are hereby notified to appear, re up-to-date systems In any town of rather slow to >*■<■ Mr. Beeson driv spond, and offer evidence touching ing horse* when we hat«- seen him this six«- In the state, anti work will raid allegation at 10 o’clock a. m. on spinning around in I Is auto. begin before long • • • September 17. 1910, before Corn mi«- ATTORNEY AND lu dis* uagtng what his company sinner R. M. Richardson. Klamath Mi Will Barks, the enterprising COUNSELOR AT LAW proposes Io do, L. A Newton said Falls, Oregon, (and that final hear- ''Representatives of both tlx engln- livery man of Midland, brought a KLAMATH FAIJLJL OREGON Ing will tie held at 10 o'clock a. m. ROOMS 7 A 8, MURDOCK BLOG. load of grain to Klamath Falls Tues «■«■ring anil iniu inercia 1 depart men t s on September 24, 1910 before) the of the Pacific Telephon«- and Tele- day. • • r«-glster and receiver at the United graph company will arrive In Klam WILL A. LEONARD Mr* E. R. Reams lias lx-en con States land office In l^akeview, Ore- ath Fulls next weak for the purpose gon. flu«-d to her bed by rheumatism, but DENTIST < u«ntloti which was not of- ol authoring ull data and Informa The »aid contentant haring, in a at this writing. H<> he has been <-«>nt«*nt to tion ii<««-ssary In conni-rtloti with the I»* «lightly Improved PrveautioiiH White- Maddox Bldg. • • • proper affidavit, filed April 23, 1910. - piling rocks on th* roadside rebuilding of the old Midway Tele- Ryan For whol’ 're ye puttin' up net forth facts which show that after W W Masten Is having some tron- the work In* undertook last phone system They hope to be able a tlncc- Doyle, aftlier al th' years due diligence iienional service of thlr to make all appointments, a asume ble binding his wheat, on account of ye w«- lived her wldout? DR. C. P. MASON notice cannot be made, it is hereby i W II Bliss Is erecting for .1 *•**•«' control and perf«*ct the organisation short patches • • • Doyle Well, th* fact is, Barney, ordered and directed that such notice DENTIST Drew n neat and commodious cot In Klsmuth Falla by September 1st th' docthor's bln at iik I' take pre lx* given by due and proper publica Office in American Bank 4 Trust Corn Dixon was In Klamath Falls ; J It ■'ll Is the company's Intention to ’age on tils homestead, west of Ito psny's Building ARTHUR W. ORTON, Secretary Ballinger. cautions again thlm microbes ye've tion Drt w farm Mr. Drew already ha* *t make such temporary repairs as will Monday to iiKi-t heard of • • • Register. PHONE 614 lie require«! to place the present sys i-emfortahli* house on his claim, and Record address of entry man. Frwl Smith has begun binding KLAMATH FALLS OREGON being a bachelor, one must very tem In * ondition to give the very b«-st Klamath Falls. Ore. 8-11-9-15 grain on th«- Melhase place. KSTICAY NOTICE *«*rA<< possible Work will start naturally draw the Inferenc«* th *» be • • • means to chuliff«- tils condition In life, on I lie new central energy system BENSON & STONE Homer Roberts was a business vis- | On«- bay mare, about b I x years old, Order to Show CaUM* on Application within ninety days It will lx- thir in the doltig of which lie Is t<> tx> co.’l- of Guardian for Order of Sale of ATTORNEYS AT LAW weight about 900; branded half cir tneiid<*d lie evidently l>vll«ves in ty days before the franchise becomes Itor in town Monday. Real Estate. cle on top of X on left shoulder; was American Bank preparing Ills < ug«' before he rich** operative During this time our ** ii In the County Court for the County | glneers can make a complete study of TELIA OF BATTLE shod all around when she came to and Trust Bldf. his bird of Klamath, State of Oregon. WITH THE MERRIMA!' ( my place.. <* W. Hherman Hr . having lost his the town, and prepare estimate«. with KLAMATH FALLS - OREGON In the Matter of the Estate and I On*- bay gelding, about three year« hoot« an«l almost all of Its contents Instructions to order and assemble Guardianship of John C. Beach. by fire, wishes, through the Herald material. The material that will be Original l-**g of the Monitor I« Pre old weight about 800; cannot tell It appearing to this court from R M. RICHARDSON ■ented to the Navy what he is branded. and Republican, to express tils sense required, such ns aerial cable and the petition this day presented and I m *| mi riment Anyone claiming the above horses of thankfulneas to his niauy friend» switch board paraphi-nalla will have filed by Altha Beach, the guardian United States Commissioner can get them at my ranch, eleven sad uvlgliiMirs for their substantial to bo ordered from the East, which of the person nnd estate of John C. I The original log book of the fa miles north of Bly, by paying charges evidences of s.vm|iathy In aid of his will consume considerable time. TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD Reach, an incompetent person. p»av- "The *wItchboard will be of the mous Monitor covering the period of and cost of advertising. These horses rebuilding. May none of them ever PROOF TAKEN ing for an ord« r of sale of certcin very latest common battery type, » hei engagement with th«* Confeder I catue to my place about May 10, f* v| the no«*«! of a friend. real estate belonging to said WAid. Office. Third and Main, opposite Ctt* built to order, and capable of taking ate ironclnd Merrimac, in Hampton 11910. L. A. RICHARDSON. The precinct was n good Library. Telephone 301. i and that It is for the best interests Itoad* on March 9. 1862, has been I 8-11-9-15 Bly, Oregon. wrought up over the killing of Du care ot the future growth of Klam of raid ward an 1 wenary tha ’ such given to the navy department to be Mose Halm day morning, but the gen ath Fulls for a number of yearn. The system that wo propose to In prescrv«*«! among Its historic record*. RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF real estate should be sold. eral verdict la that he got I i I h deserts. It is hereby ordered that the next Th« restoration of the log to the i I.ANIM4 IN NATIONAL FOREST One expressed the general Idea when st al! will lx* modern In every respect of kin of the said ward, and all per he said: "Every horsethief ought and second to none on the Pacific department was due to Captain Louis sons Interested tn the said estate I Htodder of the l'nlt«*d States revenue to b<* shot if caught lu the act I." A «•oast. and when completed will be a Notice is hereby given that the appear before this court on Tuesday. lady demurred to th* method i nt hin credit to the community. We are not cutter aarvlce, now living In Brook-1 lands described below, embracing 160 | the 6th day of September, at 10 promoters In the business, but are lvn and an officer on the Monitor* acres, within the Fremont National funeral, however. lnvi**tora and are permanent fixtures during her entire a« rvlcc. For years Forest Oregon, will lx* subject to o'clock a. m., at the court-room of You ought to s*'* the fine J her«*, utid you will find our company h** ha* treasured the log among his settlement and entry under the pro this court, at Klamath Falls, county i-arpentcr work done by Henry I of Klamath, then and there to show ELLSWORTH & MITCHELL always ready and willing to boost for most valuable possessions, but as old visions of the homestead laws of the aler la building nt his place r why an order should not be age has crept over him he desired to I'nlted States and the act of June 11, I cause Klamath Falls wherever possible. i*latform and well curb' Htl VETERINARY SURGEONS granted for the sale of such estate. "We feel Ihnt the franchise as see It placed when* its preservation 1906 (34 Stat., 233), at the United *l<x>an'i pretend to have aervi AND DENTISTS And it is further ordered that a granted by the city council Is a fair might lx* assured Office Cri«*ler-8U1U Buildluff rhone 72» .«pprentlceshlp at the trad«* States land office at Lakeview. Ore- I one. both to the illy and ourselves. The most interesting entries con- i gon. on October 10, 1910. Any set- copy of this order be published at I ilnndy Job. all right least once a week for four successive REGISTERED HOLST KI NS FOR Teddy Hnmcrsley ami family de In fact, along the same line« nx vari c«*i n th«* fight with the Merrimac. i tier who was actually and in good weeks before the said day of hearing SALE parted for the upper Deschutes In ous other franchises that we are op Among the entries on Sunday, March 1 faith claiming any of said lands for in the Klamath Republican, a news I have some fin« young registered 9. 1*62. are the following; search of trout and huckleberries last erating under in the many cities and * agricultural purposes prior to Janu Holstein bulls for sale; A-l stock and ”4 to 8 p m. Fine weather, and ary 1, 1906. and has not abandoned paper printed and published at acclimated. M. F. LOO8ELEY, Ft. Sunday, Teddy had been hurt while towns along th«* Pacific coast.” calm At sunrise saw three steamers same, has a preference right to make Klamath Falls, county of Klamath. Klamath, Oregon. logging lately, and, as he couldn't This 28th day of July, 1910. lying under Sewell's Point. Made a homestead entry for the lands act work, concluded that an outing was STRIKERS GO TO JAIL (Signed) J. B. GRIFFITH. one out to lx- th«* rebel steamer Mer- ually occupied. Said lands were th<> proper thing TO HELP I NION CAI ME 8-4-9-1 Judge. Nyal's Vege rlnia« At 7:30 got under weigh and Little Jimmy Vierra, whose life listed upon the applications of the table Prescrip wax despaired of u few days ago, is < hie Hundred or More in I-os \n- stood toward her and pi|>ed all bauds persons mentioned below, who have Notice of Hearing of Final Account tion is indicat I** qvarti-rs. .1. WEBBER." ed in all ordi reported to lie Improving, and he is and Petition for Discharg'- a preference right subject to the glen mid Ising Hendí nary diseases ot From X to meridian Fine, dear prior right of any i uch settler, pro-. now thought to lx* out of danger} Arc In ITison In the County Court of the State of women. Thia weather. Th«* rebel steamers advanc whereat everybody rejoices, for Jim vlded such settler or applicant is remedy never Oregon, in and for Klamath Co. ing and opened fire on the Minnesota my Is an exceptionally good boy. disappoints, its qualified to make homestead entry LOH ANGELES. August 13 The 8:20 opened fire on the Merrimac; and the preference right is exerctaed In the Matter of the Estate of Ste Ed Wiggins ha* gone to Huranvllle. city jnlls of Los Angeles and I-on.: good effects be phen Ernest Soule, Deceased. ing perceptible t'nllf., aud It Is sus|H*<*t«*d that sum**- Beach ar«* tilled to capacity with strik from that time until 12 constantly eir- prior to October 10,1910. on which Notice is hereby given that, in from tiio very thing Is liable to happen In the mat ing laborers arrested during the part gaged with Merrimac. ■late the lands will be subject to pursuance of an order of the county 3rst. It is com LOUIS STODDER.” rimonial Illi* thervnways. If Ed has week oli charge« of violating tlx* or posed of tLa settlement and entry by any quali court of Klamath county, state of From meridian to 4 p. tn. —Clear his own wny about things. purest and the dinarie»* against "picketing" recently weather. At 12:30 rlfie shell struck fied person. The lands are as fol-1 Oregon, entered on this, the 29th most reliable Th«* delegates to tin* county assem enneted by the two cities. Iowa: The NEK of 8EK. Sec. 8. day of July, 1910, In the al>ove-named drugs; mercu- the pilot honee, severely Injuring the bly next Hnturday an* ax follows H. the WK of SWK. and the SEK of estate, that Rose Otey Soule as the In this city upward of a hundred rials, oplatea 8 Olden, Herbert Arrant, W P. arresta have been made some ot commander. Worden. I p. m. The SWK . 8oc. 9. T. 28 8., R. 10 E.. W. and other har administratrix of the estate of Ste S* *!i-,«*. A I. Michael mid It J. whom have been rel«*as«*d on their Merrimac Is hauled off in a disabletl M , listed upon the application of mful drugs be phen Ernest Soule, deceased, has this condition. Stood toward Minnesota O'Brien. ing excluded.* * Ralph Jamison, of Silver l4tke, Ore day rendered and presented to this own recognizance The men aro The many dis Th«* oats mid wlx*at are ripening striking brewery and Iron workers, and r«*ceived on hoard Assistant Sec gon. court a statement of all her doings concerting la- rapidly. And a far better crop will who walked oat some weeks ago. retary Fox of the navy. 2. p. tn.— JOHN M'PHAUL. as such administratrix, including all tlueneea te be garnered than was even hoped for They have purposely caused their Captain Worden left Fort Monroe In Acting Assistant Commissioner of the amounts received by her, and of the which womaa charge of Hur geon Logue. a month ago. Is constantly General 1-and Office. own arrests In order to test the various amounts of costs, debts and "GEORGE FREDERICKSON." subjected ren Emil Flackus, who Is putting up "picketing” law, which lx claimed by Approved July 22. 1910. expenditures paid out by her for and der her liable Those who inspected the log today the hay on the Dave Shook ranch, ex- attorneys for th«* laboring men to b<* FRANK PIERCE. in behalf of said estate, and that she to many Functional disorders that drew attention to the first entry, peels to complete the Job this week. unconstitutional. First Assistant Secretary of the In has filed therewith her verified pe not only tend to destroy her comfort which should have been for the fore Miss Ella Anderson lias returned terior. 8-18-9-15 tition for the distribution of the resi and happiness, but which gradually Flftv-three of the strikers are cof noon instead of the afternoon. to Berkeley, Calif., to continue studies fined In one of the tanks of the city due of said estate now remaining in merge into chronic and aerioua die- In the high school. Jail, where there are accommodations CONTK8T NOTICE her hands as such administratrix, and Nyal's Vegetable Prescription la I'otatoes still rule high In the mar for but twenty, and the authorities', I HITCHCIM’K ON A that all of said papers have been without a peer tor the successful TOI'R OF THE WEST ket retailing at 3 He. Department of the Interior, United duly filed with the clerk of this treatmnet of female weakness, pain- have been petitioned by the striker* ! John H. Hlxxik returned from Port to remove them Io some other prison. Sturt* Tonight for a Tour of New States Land Office, Lakeview, court, and that tn said petition said * tul and disordered menstrutatioa. hysteria, cramps, "bearing down land a week ago. The men have nil demanded Jury Oregon, July 28. 1910. administratrix has asked that the res pains," Inflammation and falling of Mexico, Arisons and Cal Jlminy Donnell has a lot of lumber trials. E. P. Kramer, the first man A sufficient contest affidavit having idue of said estate be distributed to the womb. ifornia This is a remedy of to sell. to lie tried under the charge of pick WASHINGTON. August 1«.—Post been filed In this office by Janies M the persons legally entitled thereto, sterling worth. eting. was convicted nnd sentenced master General Hitchcock started to Johnson, contestant, against home and the Judge of this court has ap to pny a fine of |50 or serve fifty night on a lour of the West, and wilt stead entry No. 3767, serial No. pointed Tuesday, the Sth day of Sep UNDERWOODS PHARANC1 INFANT I’AllAbYHIR ON Cor. 7th and Main Streets INCREASE IN HEATTI.E days In Jail. Hi* case will be ap go to the Pacific coast. He expects 01430, made May 6. 1907. for W % tember. 1910, at 11 o'clock a. m. of tb Falls • • • • Onego* pealed to the supreme court. to return September 10th to report of 8E%, SW14 of NEK, NEK "f said day, and the courf-room of said In t-ong Beach the Jail la filled on the political situation. He wl'l SWK. section 34. township 40 8., county court. In the courthouse, in SEATTLE. August 13 Moved h. the Increase In the number of fatui with the striking workmen of the visit New Mexico, Arlxona and Ca’i- range 12 E., Willamette meridian, by the city of Klamath Falls, county of _ . as the time cases of Infant paralysis In Seattle, Craig shipbuilding plant charged fornla. It is not known whether he John W. Pike, contestee. In which It Klamath, state of Oregon, will meet with Secretary Ballinger. I Is alleged that said J. W. Pike has and place for the hearing upon Mid II *nlth Commissioner J. T Crichton with ''picketing.” E. L. ELLIOTT C. C. BROWER I®