Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, August 25, 1910, Image 5

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    ALL TIRED OUT
urvallon, near Whisky creek, the auto
man went to the dog fancier and told failed to reside upon the land or Im­ petition of distribution, Anal account,
broke down. It waa In the evening,
him about it.
prove the same, as required by law.
and settlemen*, thereof.
und thè nini hiño could not be repaired
“Veil, vat you need now,“ said thu
Bald parties are hereby aotlfled to
Therefore, all persons latereatnd
until il u next morning. Thia neceeel- llun'lrwbi Mort- in Klamath Fails in dog merchant, “Is a leedle dog to vake appear, respond and offer -evidence In said estate are hereby notified to
MTORK VIHITH t'ALiailAN'N ANI» latod the party’s making the benl of
up tho big dog."- Everybody's.
touching said allegation at 10 o clock then and there appear and
show
I lie Nunui Pllglit
the night at tho homo of an Indian
a. m. on September 16, 1910, befor» cause. If any they have, why said
HALL'S
who live« close by. Whether tho
Even the Children
Commissioner R. M. Richardson, final account should not be approved
Tired nil the lime;
wrecked party got any «upper I do
Ex-Gov. Pennypaeker, condemning Klamath Fall«, Oregon (and that final and allowed, and why said petition
Weary and worn out night and
Vo*4>m Am Niow In llrglaitwieg—The not know, but the next morning they day;
In his witty way the American di­ bearing will be held at 10 o’clock a.m I for distribution should
not be
vorce evil, told at a Philadelphia on Sept. 23, 1910, before) the reg­ ! granted, a« prayed for by said ad
wore all very hungry, and wanted a * 1
I< mik I In Klomatii < ounty < «n't
Back uefius, aldo ache«,
luncheon an appropriate story.
ureakfaat. Thu du«ky ladle« of the
ister and receiver at the United States ■ minlstratrix.
All on account of the kidneys.
Ik' Beat In low*
household (a mother and daughter)
“Even our children,'' he said “are land office In 1-akeview, Oregon.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
Must help tl chi at their work.
«uld they would get the beat break
A
Kensington
The xalil contestant having, in a this, the 39th day of July, 1910.
Let one who knows lull you how becoming Infected,
C. R. DeLAP,
Little dltniuy Vierra continue« to fa«t for them that they could. Ho they '
Mr«. A. Luinpke, F street, Grants schodl teacher, examining a little girl proper affidavit filed July 28, 1910,
were Invited to go ahead. Ham and Puna, Ore., says: “For some tltno I In grammar, »aid:
set forth facts which show that after Clerk County Court of the State of
lowly Improv«.
" 'Wt at Is the future of “I love" ?' due diligence pei xonal service of this
Oregon, In and for Klamath Co.
Mr. (}<*««. Hie lloiinnta livery uiav, '■gga and potatoes were fried, coffee ■ nurtured soverely from rheumatic
waa
Hind«
’
and
biscuits
were
baked,
I
“
'I
divorce,'
the
child
answered
notice
cannot
be
made.
It
ia
hereby
8-4-8-25
pains
throughout
my
tardy
and
was
hat boon buying grain lu Yonna Val­
and the party «at to to devour tho re­ ho stiff and lanii thi.l I could ucarce- promptly."
ordered and directed that such notice
ley InUtly
be given by due and proper publica-.
People complain that everything 1« pant with a vigor borne of excellent ly get around. My rey*. was greatly
Unfortunately for Mr. broken and as a consoqucnce 1 arose
EHTRAY NOTICE
tion.
on the ri«o. Wliy, even the dual goo» appetites.
Lilly, when he broke hla flrat biscuit In the morning feeling so tired that
ARTHUR W ORTON, Register.
up In cloud«.
CIVIL ENGINEER
One
bay
mare,
about
six
years
old,
Record
addreaa of eutrytnan. Tule !
lie
dlaroverod
a
long
hair
In
It
of
tho
It
was
bard
for
mu
to
perfofm
my
Haying at the Dave Hhook ranch
Reinforced
Cowcretu Retaining Wall»
exact
color
of
Ihu
Indian
maiden'«
weight
about
900;
branded
quarter
luke, Oregon.
8-11-9-15.
houiMiwork. I tried many remedies
war. completed laat Wodnenday. About
l><-algn<-<1 an<l < <>n*tni<1<-<1
who
had
mixed
the
dough,
and
the
circle
on
lop
of
X
on
left
shoulder;
was
and liniments without receiving the
70o toua were put up-all in line
117 Fourth St., Klamath Falla, Ore.
CONTEHT NOTICE
•Ight of It turned the gorge of tho slightest relief and hearing Doan's shod all around when she came to
< »edition
82
Second 8t., San Francisco, Cal.
my
place..
man
of
many
dollars,
and
ho
rau
out
­
Kidney Pills highly recommended for
Mr uud Mr«. Byron W, llall of
Department
of
the
Interior,
United
ride
and
disgorged
—
not
only
what
One
bay
gelding,
about
three
years
truch
troubles
I
procured
a
box.
I
'Wan t.ako are rejoicing in the ri>
State« l/in<l Office, Iukeview, Ore­
■ ent addition of another girl to the'r bo had oaten for breakfast, but hla was helped from the first and before old weight about 800; cannot tell
gon, July 28, 1910.
«upper
and
dinner
of
tho
previous
what
h
“
is
branded.
long I waa free from pain. I have
nrl«M and thu« thing« are evened
ATTORNEY AT MW
A sufficient contest affidavit having
Anyone claiming the above horses 1
day. In fact, ho »<<oined to turn hlm- told others how much benefit I have
'•P.
General
law Practice State and Fed­
been
filed
In
this
office
by
A.
J.
Man
­
•lolf
nearly
Inside
out,
to
the
amuse
­
can
get
them
at
my
ranch,
eleveu
received from Doan's Kidnoy Pills
Tl>> graiu harvest la now in full
eral Courts
bloat, and furmera are finding (be ment of the other member« of the und I would not bo without them In inliea north of Bly, by paying charge« ning contesUnt, against Homestead
Examiner
of iwnd Title«.
Entry
No.
0738,
Serial
No
........
made
purty,
who
kept
on
eating
aa
if
noth
­
and
cost
of
advertising.
Tbeoe
horses
the housu."
'inanity and quality better than they
First National Bank Block
December
2,
1904,
for
I>ot
4,
Section
ing
unusual
had
occurred
and
some
came
to
my
place
about
May
10,
For
«ale
by
all
dealers.
Price
50b.
• peeled, Ilu' nuch lu nearly alwaya
Klamath
Falls.
Oregon
2, Township 37 south. Range 10 east, j
of them began joshing him about hla Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., 1910.
L. A. RICHARDSON.
t he CAM'
Willamette
meridian,
by
Frank
Dick-
'
weak
stomach.
But
there
wan
no
,8-11-9-15
Bly.
Oregon.
»ole agents for the United Hiatus
liana Htroohaler wont to Klamath
erson, contestee In which It la alleged FRED WESTFELD
Remember tho name—Doan's—
y'all« last Haturday to prove up on hla more breakfast for him; and every
5.0 « E OF HALE Z
that «aid Dickerson has failed to com-1
time
reforoncu
was
made
to
hairs
In
and take no other.
homestead, near Dairy, taking Mooers.
J
______
DENTIST
ply with the law as to residence and
biscuits
ho
would
run
to
the
door
Mike Roeck and Tom Michael with
Klamath Falls, Oregon
In thg C«u
Court of Ufa State of cultivation; that he has made no Im-)
nnd
attempt
to
unload
another
previ
­
him aa wltneeaee
REAL EHTATE TltANHFElU*
Oregon. L th# County of Klam-. i rovctnents on the land, said partieb
Over
Star
Drug Store
ous
meal.
He
couldn't
appreciate
the
Dempaler Anderaon'a apple orchard
< ath i
are hejc4vy nr>*t*ed to appear, re-
■■t the I amt It I ver gap la «o loaded jokes that were paawd at bls ex­ Famished Dally by the Atietnp" tir*
i la thcHatc- of th« Estate and Gnar- ■<l>oad, and offer evidence toucning
down with fruit thia year that many pense, and finally he said to the
of Mason A Hlough
dlaasl in of Vernon Charfra Hast­ rafj allegation at 10 o’clock K n. on
chauffeur:
“
How
soon
can
you
get
limb* are hanging to the ground, and
ings.‘a Wfnor.
September 17. 1910, before reasmfv-;
5TTOP''
me
to
tho
railroad?
If
you
’
ll
get
me
<>me have broken off with the weight
Klamath Development company to
Nolle« ie h'-roby given that the .loner R. M. Riehardsou. Kinmath 1
there
before
the
train
leaves
today
r
utis-
J. B. Smith of the «tale of Okla-
I Fred Hchallock, lot« 1 and 11 blk II. above named county court has duly Falla, Qrogon. land that final bear­
hama. arrived Friday last for a vialt I II give you a hundred dollar«!
MU]
Railroad addition to Klamath Falls; licensed the undersigned guardian ing will be held at 10 o’clock a. m
with hlx brother. George Hmlth of don't want to be guyed bv every man 110.
ROOMS
7 A e.
of the estate of Charles Vernon Hast­ on September 14. 1910 before) the
Mt. View ranch. Illa coming wan an In Klamath Falls for a whole dav." It
Ix>lla
L.
Humphrey
to
Ella
Lubke,
ings a minor, to sell the hereinafter r>'gtsur a«d receiver at the United
n'lrr «tirprlac to George and his 1« safe to say that mllllonalr» will shv quit claim deed on northerly half of
described bond for a deed, property State« land offioe In Lakeviww. Ore­
WILL A. LL
clear
of
Indian
breakfasts
hereafter.
family.
lot 1, blk. 63, Nichols addition to of the said minor, at private sale for
gon.
-
• h
1
DENTI:
Mr». Miller, mother of Mra. C. il
Klamath Fa|la; «1.
cash, or psrt cash, balance by note
The said contestant having. In <
MH’umber, and her daughter, Mra ('ANDIDATKK KILK Cl TH
Henry L. Benson to Jarno« R. Rwan- with mortgage security, and notice proper affidavit, filed April 23, 1910,:
White-Maddox
Krum« Corti, have taken up a home
AND ARGUMENT» wn, lot 14, blk. 38. Hot Rprlngs ad­
is hereby given that said guardian set forth facts which show that after i
tend near the (Hhook) Rattlesnake
dition to Klamath Falla; (10.
will, on and after the 6th day of Octo­ due diligence persona) service of thlr j
DR. C. P. M»
>anch, and mean to Improve It and Monday Waa the lost Day <m Whi<h
Asa A. Mehaffey to David Mat­ ber, A. D. 1910, proceed to sell, at bls notice cannot be made, it ia hereby
to Get Name« oa Official I’am-
live there.
thews, let 5, blk. 17, Klamath Falla, office In Klamath Falls. Oregon, at ordered and d>rected that such notice
DENTIST
|>i>lrt Kent to Voters
To keep the pagea of hiatory
except 8 feet off tho southerly «nd of the terms aforesaid shrdlushrdluhr' be given by due and proper pubBea-1 ' ithca in American Bank A Trn
tralght It ahould be reoorded that J.
said lot; 110.
private sale to the highest bidder, tlon.
ARTHUR W. ORTON.
pony'« Building
HALEM, August 82.— So far twenty
P. Callahan and wife became the
C. N. McReynolds to Esthor Mont­ on the terms aforesaid, the following
Register.
PHONE fild
candidate«
for
nomination
in
tho
prl-
'
parent« of another boy baby on th«'
gomery, Hof RE % and BE’4 of described bond for a deed, to-wit:
Record address of entryman,
«LAMATM FALLS
OREG
•th Inal. Pat baa been treating him marlos of September It next have 8W 14 sec. 34-18-11 % ; also lota 2. 3
A bond for a deed to the north half
Klamath Falls, Ore.
8-11-9-15
tiled
cuts
and
arguments
for
th«
can
­
■elf to cigara over «Inca
und 4 sec. 3-40-11; 91.
(NH) of the southwest quarter
Road ovarsoera have d I «cove red didates’ pamphlet that will bo mailed
BENSON 4. STONE
Unltod States to Anson A. DePuy, (8WM) of Section fourteen (Rec. Order to Show Cause on Application
ibat the rapid driving of automoblltn to all registered voters before the EH of RE<4 and lot 3, sec. 7, and
14).
Township
thirty-eight
(Tp.
38)
of
Guardian
for
Order
of
Sale
of
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Each candidate has the
arrow the wooden bridge« la having prlmarie*.
lot 1. see 8-41-10.
south,
Range
eleven
and
a
half
Real
EMate.
American Bank
the effect of looannlng all the nails In privilege of one page, including a cut.
John A. Uerlings to Claude H. Dag­ (11 H 1 cast of the Willamette merid­ In the County Court for the County I
and Trust Bldf.
he bridge planka. Rome new method for a filing fee of 115
gett and T. G. McHatton, lot 3. blk. ian, in Klamath county and State of
of Klamath, State of Oregon.
Those who filed cuts at this time
of tautening (be planka will have to
KLAMATH
F«LLS - OREGON
21. Klamath Falls; 910.
In
the
Matter
of
the
Estate
and
!
Oregon.
be Invented or the autoe will have to have been Republicans altogether. No
Henry Offenbacber to O. D. Crav­
Guardianship
of
John
C.
Beach.
|
Said
bond
for
a
deed
having
been
go «lower—a thing not to Im thought domocral has as yet filed. and there­ ens, lot 4. blk. 11, Ewaunn Heights
Iiade, executed and delivered to Ver-
It appearing to this court from R.
M. RICHARDSON
fore there will be no democratic pam­
of by the driver«.
addition to Klamath Falls; 910.
on Charles Hastings, by J. R. Welsh the petition this day presented and
phlet.
Among
those
who
have
filed
Mr. Hedge, who la regiatering the
J. G. Pierce to U. D. Cravens, quit and Estella Welsh, bis wife, on tho filed by Altha Beach, the guardian
United States Commissioner
-otnra of the precinct, reports that are Jud^o George H Burnett, candl-1 claim deed on lot 4, blk. 11, Ewaunn
13tb day of February« A. D. 1908.
of the person aud estate of John C.
date
for
supreme
justice.
Wallace
'
>n)y about thirty have registered thua
TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD
Heights addition to Klamath Falls;
HORACE M. MANNING,
Beach, an Incompetent person, p-ev-
i
far—and thia ia August 21—out of McCamant tiled an argument In favor 91-
PROOF TAKEN
Guardian of the person and estate of ing for an order of sale of certain
■i possible 110 votern It soems very of his own candidacy, but no cut.
O. D. Cravens to Martha F. Martin,
Vernon
Charles
Hastings
a
minor.
I
real rotate belonging to said waid, Office. Third and Mam, opposite Citj
.fay Bowerman. asacrnbly candidate
Irangv that lee« than one-third of
lot 4. blk. 11. Ewauna Holgths addi­
Library.
Telephone 301.
Dated. Klamath Falls, Oregon.' and that it is for the beet interotu
!h«-m have taken the preliminary step for governor, and Willis Hawley, as­ tion to Klamath Falls; 910.
August 24. 1910.
of raid ward an I t «n-r»aary that such
sembly
candidate
for
con
arras
to
auo-
ueceeaary to enable them to vote thi«
Klamath Development company to
real estate should be sold.
ceed himself from the First district,
'all. What doe« thin mean?
Hot Rprlngs company. Iota 1 and 2, RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF
It is hereby ordered that the next
Thia from a Central Iowa corrv will both avail themselves of space In blk. 8. and lot 11. blk. 9, Railroad
LANDS IN NATIONAL FOREST
of kin of th« said ward, and all per­
the
state'»
campaign
literature.
A.
pondent to the county newapaper:
addition to Klamath Falta; 91.
sons interested in the said estate
Threshing la on In thia neighbor­ W. Lafferty, candidate for congress In
P. C. Lavey A Co. to C. E. Robin­
Notice is hereby given that the appear before this court on Tuesday,
the
Second
district,
will
go
Into
the
hood. Bpring wheat la of good qual­
son. lot 14 blk 27. town of Wordeu; lands described below, embracing 160 the 6th day of September, at 10
ity, and average« from 18 to >0 bush- pamphlet.
9160.
acres, within the Fremont National o'clock a. m., at the court-room of
Objections to thu candidacy of Wal­
la per acre. Oatn and barley are
L. T. Boorey to W. J. Bryant, i Forest Oregon, will be subject to this court, at Klamath Falla, county
lace MeCamant and George Burnett
Gelding from 20 to 30 buaheia." Why,
NWH of SEH sec. 15-38-9; 9100.
settlement aryl entry under the pro­ of Klamath, then and there to ebow
try farming In Klamath county. In for the supreme bench will be Includ­
Abel Ady to the Big Basin Lumber visions of the homestead laws of tho cause why an order should not be ELLSWORTH A MITCHELL
ed In the pamphlet. They were filed
■hla year of grace when tbla araoou
VETERINARY SURGEONS
company, lots 8 and 9 blk. 9. First United States and the act of June 11, granted for the sale of such estate.
by the assembly of attorneys who
ANO OENTISTS
we haven't had a rain for five month«,
addition to South Midland; 910.
1906 (34 RUt., 233), at the United
And ft is further ordered that a
nominated the present incumbents,
OCe« Crla^eMUIlta Bulldin*
Phone ?»
iveragna up aa good as that or better,
Nestor Marchand to Elisa Qalar- Stales land office at Lakeview, Ore­ copy of this order be published at
Will It. King and Woodson T. Slater.
band In Iowa la worth 9100 or more
neaux, lot 6. blk. 6. Fairview addi­ gon, on October Iff. 1910. Any set­ least once a week for four successive
REGISTERED
HOU4TK1N8 FOR
.in acre, land hero can be had at NEF.KH NKW ROUTE
tion to Klamath Falls; 91 000.
tler who was actually and in good weeks before the said day of hearing
SALE
115 to 825 for the bast Why ahould
Klamath
Development
company
to
faith «Miming any of said lands for in the Klamath Republican, a news­
FROM ASHLAND HERE
I have aome fine young registered
not Iowa farmer« come to the utate of
P. C. Lavey & Co., lot 4, blk. 15; lot agricultural purpose* prior to Janu- j paper printed and published at Holstein bulls for sale; A-l stock snd
Klamath where they can get cheap Highway by Way of Buck latke and 5. blk. 22; lot 7. blk. 36; lota 9 and ary 1, 1906, and has not abandoned, Klamath Falls, county of Klamath. acclimated. M. F. LOOSELEY. Ft.
Klamath, Oregon.
and?
14. blk 27; lot 12. blk. 33; lot 8, , same, has a preference right to make i
This 38th day of July. 1910.
Round Lake Talked of—Old
Ono of the antou which carries par
blk.
61.
In
the
town
of
Worden;
|105.
(8lgned)
J.
B.
GRIFFITH.
Stage Hoed 1« Favored
a homestead entry for the lands act-1
■enger« between the Fall« and latke
P. C. Lavey A Co. to Mrs. J. N. ually occupied.
8-4-9-1
Judge.
Said lands
were
Nyal's Vege-
view had a mishap a few day« ago in
tabls Prascrlp-
An automobile road from Ashland . Wheeler, lot 8, blk. 54, town of Wor­ Bated upon the applications of the
thia valley which the manager« have to this place Is being talked of both In I den; 9150.
Joa Is indicat­
persons mentioned below, who have NoUce of Hearing of Final Account
ed in ail ordi­
«iicceedcd In keeping oat of print. On Ashland and Klamath Fall«, but it Is '
F. H. McCornack to Steve Sabo, a preference right subject to the
and Petition for Discharge
nary diseases of
the middle rdad of the valley, oear not meeting with much favor in thia, NEU of SW% sec. 13-39-8; 94OQ.
prior right of any tuch settler, pro­ In the County Court of the State of
»(.men.
This
■he Uhrmann residence, la a hill, and city. The road Is to come by way of
Charloa W. Harlow to C. V. Fisher vided such settler or applicant is
remedy
never
Oregon, in and for Klamath Co.
at the foot of thia hill ia a «mail the Dead Indian road, and then by part of lota 1 and 2, blk. 54, Nichols qualified to make homestead entry ‘
disappoints, its
In the Matter of the Estate of Ste­
bridge over the Wight ditch, on e way of Buck lake and Round lake to addition to Klamath Falla; 92,500.
g'.od effects be­
and the preference right ia exercised
phen Ernest Soule. Deceased.
ing perceptible
curve. The machine driver came thia city. At least, that Is tho routo
prior to October 10,1910. on which
Notice is hereby given that, in
irom tiio very
running down that hill at auch a which the Ashland people favor.
date th« lands will be subject to pursuance of an order of the county
The Leet Boy
Irst. it Is com­
lively pace that he could not make They claim that It will furnish the
posed of t<.o
The Inspector waa examining settlement and entry by any quali­ court of Klamath county, state of ■
'hat curve, and aa a result the mu- shortest route to thia city from their
purest and tho
Standard I. and al) the class had been fied person. The lands are as fol­ Oregon, entered on this, the 29th i
most
reliable
china ran off into the ditch, dumping town, and at the same time give a
The NEH of SE%. Sec. 8. day of July. 1910, in the above-named
specially told beforehand by their lows:
drugs;
mercu-
rho occupant« out. Fortunately no more direct route to Pelican bay and
master, says the Dundee Advertiser. the WH of 8W14, and the SEH of estate, that Rose Otey Soule aa the
■>,
opiate«
one was no badly hurt aa to require Fort Klamath.
and other har­
“Don't answer unless you are almost SWH. Sec. 9, T. 28 8., R. 10 E.. W. administratrix of the estate of Ste-;
'he eervlce« of a surgeon.
mful drug« bo-
Tho objection that ia made to the certain your answer is correct."
M., listed upon the application of phen Ernest Soule, deceased, has this '
The ravage« of btfds and "var­ I proposed route by the cltixena of
Ralph Jamison, of Silver Lake. Ore­ day rendered and presented to this'
History waa the subject.
The many die-
mints" aro unaccountably large thl« Klamath Falla is that the road will
“Now, tell me," said the inspector gon.
court a statement of all her doings
concerting
la-
/ear. A few week« ago Dave Shook be impassible four months in the year "who was the mother of our great
JOHN M'PHAUU
as such administratrix, including al)
fluences te
md Sheriff Barnea took a look over on account of the heavy snows that Scottish hero, Robert Bruce?”
which
womae
Acting AssisUnt Commissioner of the amounts received by her, and of the
la
constantly
Dave's young orchard, and the two tall In the country through which the
General Land Office.
He pointed to the top boy, then
various amounts of coats, debts and
subjected
ren­
men estimated tho crop of apple« at road runs.
Approved July 22. 1210.
round the class. There waa no an­
expendlturea paid out by her for and
der her liable
five wagon load«. The people at the
The route that is moat favored swer. Then at laat the heart of the
FRANK PIKRCS,
in behalf of said estate, and that «be to many runctional disorder« that
house have pickod n few since then here la tho old stage road running teacher of that class leaped with joy. First Assistant Secretary of tho In­ has filed therewith her verified pe­ not only tend to destroy her comfort
for cooking and eating, but Dave waa ' through Shako. Thero are only about The boy who was standing at the
terior.
2-12-9-1* tition for the distribution of th« resi­ nnd happlne««, but which gradually
merge lato chronic and eeriou« dle-
greatly aurpriaed In going over the j twelve miles of that road that needs very foot had held up hla hand.
due of said estate now remaining in
orchard recently to find that the ap­ Improving, and when that work has
OONTK8T NOTICE
her hands aa such administratrix, and i
“Well, my boy," said the Inspec­
Nyal’« Vegetable Preeeri ptlon ia
ple« were gone—not more than a beer done It will make a highway that tor, encouragingly, “who waa she?"
that all of said papers have been; without a peer for the eucceraful
peck wae left on the tree«.
The Is open all the year, and one which
Department of the Interior, United duly filed with the clerk of tl.ia treatmnet of female weaknee«. pain­
“Please, sir, Mr«. Bruce."
squirrels, chipmunk« and bird« had does not havo any steep grades.
States fund Office, Lakeview, court and that In said petition said ful and disordered menatrutatlon,
hysteria, cramp«, "bearing down
taken the wbolo crop in less than
It is believed here that tho best
Oregon, July 38. 1910.
administratrix has asked that the re«-1 pains," Inflammation and falling of
Beware the Dog!
three week«! Now waaa't that awfnl? route between the two cities la the
A sufficient contest affidavit having Idue of said estate be distributed to | the womb.
A family moved from the city to
This to a remedy ef
ft'« a cinch that Mr. 8hook will put last on mentioned, and If any work is a suburban locality and wer« told been filed in this office by Jamea M the persons legally entitled thereto, •terltag worth.
a guard over hla orchard next sum­ done on a highway between Klamatl) that they ahould get a watch dog to Johnson, conteeUnt, against home­ and the judge of this court haa ap­
UNDERWOOffS PHARAMCt
mer about ripening time.
Falla and Ashland it will in all proba­ guard the promises at night. So they stead entry No. 3767, serial No. pointed Tuesday, th« 6th day of Sep­
Cor. 7th and Main Streets
A good story la told of one of the bility be dono on the old atago road. bought the largest dog that waa for 01430, made May 6. 1907. for WH tember, 1910, at 11 o'clock a. a. of
Ktemeth Falla . • • • Ovwffew
multimillionaire« of Chicago by par­
sale in the kennels of a neighboring of SEM. 8WH of NKH. NEU of said day, and tho coart-room of said
lira oomlng from I Ake view not many
To prevent explosione of coal dust dog fancier, who waa a German. SWH. section 34. township 40 8., county court. In the co«rthoua«. in
week« ago in an auto. The wealthy In mine* experiments are under way Shortly afterward the house waa en­ range 13 E., Willamette meridian, by th* city of Klamath Falls, county of
man's name ia Lilly, or aomethlng In Germany la which water Is pumped tered by burglars, who mad« a good John W. Pik«, contaotae. fe which it KMmath. state of Ovecfia. aa the time
hanl. while the big dog slept. The ia alleged that said J. W. W« haa a«4 ptase for tho heariag upoa aaM
like that, tn coming through the ree- into boring« under pressure.
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