Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, September 08, 1910, Image 6

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Glenn Johnson. Pon Redfield. Mr. and
»< < u ilivd tn this office by Janie« M.
Mr«. H. J. Winter«. Mr. and Mr«. H.
Johnson, contestant, against hom«-
K Momyer, Ida B. Momyer. Mr. and
■tead entry No. 3767. aealal No
CIVIL ENGINEER
Mrs. W. W. Lewin, Mr. Mid Mr«. Nel­
01430. made May 6, 1907 for WH lt<*iittorv«Hl t oncrelc HH siuiag Wall»
son Rounscvell. Mr«. R. H. Dunbar. PARTY RETURNS WITH BOAT DEFEATED CANDIDATE FILEN of SEI«. HWK of NEU, NE% of
l»eaigu«-*l and Caaatrurtrd
Mr. and Mr«. Q. H. Hayden. Warren
SWU, «action 34. township 40 8. 117 Fourth Hl, Klamath Falls. Ore.
t MARGES AGAINST OPPONENT
LOADED WITH IllRDH
E. Coman, Mr», w. Coman. Mr. and
range 12 (C > Willamette meridian, by 81 Hecond Ht., Han Francia«», Cal,
Mr«. R. R. Brubaker. R. C. Shipley,
John W. Pike, conteatoe In which it
Jap Bennett, O. Oehler, Vurl Bru­ Shoot Two llumlrd and Ten Dweks tTalma Huit Governor llrady Hrcuml 1« alleged that said J. W. Pike ha«
failed to reside upon the land or Im­
Hocurvtl Ills Haceras by Illegal
and Thirteen Geeec—Coaid
MEDFORD AND ASHLAND VISIT­ baker, Dale Dirden. Mr«. C. C. Cofer,
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hogue. Mr. and
prove
the same, as required by law.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Lae
of
Campaign
Funds
Have twt Many More
ORS MORE THAN PLEASED
Mr«. W. W. Nickerson, Helen Hogue,
Said parties aro hereby notified to General Law Practica State and Fed’
Mr. and Mr». Leon Boiler.
j appear, respond and offer «vldanco
eral Courts
BOISE, Sept. 3
Paul Clagstone, I touching said allegation at 10 o clock
A party of Klamath Falls hunters,
Examiner of land Titles
consisting of G. Heltkemper Jr., tho speaker of the Idaho house of ! a. hi . on September 16. 1910, bofuni
First National Itank Block
HUNTERS HAVE GOOD LUCK
Judge A. D. Miller, A. Hardenbrook, representatives, who was defeated In Commissioner II. M. Richardson,
Klamath
Falls,
Oregon
WITH MALLARD DICKS James Hansbrough, J. A. Houston the •’«co for the republican nomlna- Klamath Falla. Oregon (and that final
Excursion Given by the Knights of
Intends
to fils bearing will be held at 10 o'clock a.m
and H. E. Crane, went down the tlon
I1'*“ for governor.
-—--
—•- •-
W. A. Watson. Dan Allen and John Klamath rtver- in Mr. Heltkemper'« charge« against Governor Bradv, bls on Sept. 33, 1910, before) tho reg­ FRE-» WESTERFELD
Pythias to Visiting Members of
Frey went after ducks Thursday launch Thursday and returned Friday successful opponent.
Order Was a Success
The defeated ister and receiver at tho United States
OKNTIST
afternoon to the ponds about eight with the limit for each of the hunt­ candidate alleges that
Governor land office In l.akovlew, Oregon.
Klamath f alls, Oregon
miles south of town, and came back ers. The launch was loaded to the 1 Brady spent 160,000 In his campaign
The said contestant having. In A
Over Star Drug Atore
A part of the entertainment pro­ late in the evening with twenty-five Water line with 310 ducks and IS when the law allows only a small per proper affidavit filed July 38. 1910,
vided by the member« of Klamath fine fat birds one of the mallards be­ geese, and the hunter« could have cent of the first year’« salary, which set forth facts which show that aftei
Lodge No. 99 Knights of Pythias, ing left at this office.
«hot many more if they had cared to. would amount to |760. He Intend« due diligence personal «orvice of this
They say that there aro thousands
The limit bag of duck« 1« thirty-five I to fight tho case and test tho strlct- notice cannot bo made, It 1« herebv
for the visiting Knights and Pythian
ATTO* NEY AND
Sisters from Medford and Ashland, of ducks in that vicinity, and that; for any one wook, and the party will
of the direct primary law of ordered and directed that such notice
COUNSELOR AT LAW
who arrived here Sunday night to they are in the finest kind of shape. I not hunt any more this week, a« they ' Idaho.
be given by duo and proper publica­
KI.A MATH h A I.1Z. OREGON
attend the district convention of that fat and juicy, and the man who can t \ got the limit in the two days' shoot­
tion.
.
iinnM«; ? A R muro OCK HLOG.
order, was an excursion on Upper get ail he wants is a poor shot.
ARTHUR W. ORTON. Register.
KWTRAY NOTICE
ing.
Klamath lake to the shore near Wil­
Record address of entry man. Tub*
liamson river Monday.
8-11-9-15.
One bay maro, about six yearn old, Lake, Oregon.
*/IL l A LEONARD
The Klamath left the dock about
weight about 900; branded quarter
OtNTIST
9 o'clock, and after skirting the shore
circle on top of X on left «houldor; wa«
<ONTENT NOTH K
I
U hlt<-M»<l«l<>x Bld*
of the lake stopped for a few mo­
shod al) around when she came to Department of the Interior, United
my place..
ments at Eagle Ridge. From there ADDRESSES QUITE A CROW D GIRL W HO SHOT HERSELF REAI
Stutes I jiik I Office, Lakeview, Ore­
the steamer with its load of merry
One bay gelding, about three years
gon. July 28. 1910.
NEAH POETOFFICE
OR C. P. MASON
IZEH HER ERROR
Pythian« and their wives and daugh­
old weight about SOO; cannot tell
A «uffielent contest affidavit having
DENTIST
ters. sailed across the lake to the
what he is branded.
been filed In this office by A. J Man­
shore near the mouth of Williamson Outlines His R<;vsons Why He Should Determination Io Survive Incrctua** I
Anyone claiming the above horses ning contestant, against Homestead Otti e in American Hank A Trust Co <
river, where a substantial lunch of
petty*« Building
can get them at my ranch, eleven Entry No. 0738, Serial N'o.
, made
lie Elected and Asks Voters
Her Chances—Unknown Man
' miles north of Bly, by paying charges December 3, 1904. for lx»t 4, Section
hot roast beef, beans, potato salad
PRONI Old
For Their Support
Pays Her Bill«
and bread and butter and coBoe was
and cobt of advertising. Theao homes 3. Township 37 south, linage 10 eeat
KLAMATH FALLS
OREGON
served, and to which all did ample
'came to my place about May 10, Willamette meridian, by Frank Dirk-
justice.
NEW YORK. Z-
Sept.
L A R1CHARD8ON.
er«on, con test re In which It 1« alleged
Colonel E. Hofer of Salem, the
L~~
r.. 1— Following 19,0
BENSON &. STONE
Bly. Oregon.
After everyone ea* eaten all he anti-assembly candidate for governor.' her mother's visit. Vera Fitch said 8-11-9-15
that said Dickerson has failed to com­
A TTORNEYS AT LAW
eared and the photographer had tak­ addressed quite a large crowd in
ply with the law aa to residence and
“I am sorry I have made any trou­
NOTICE
OF
HAI.«
Ammrun /lank
en a picture of the group, Albert E. front of the postoffice Thursday night, ble. It is ail a mistake. If I die It
cultivation; that he has made no Im-
and Trtul lild¿.
Elder, chancellor commander of and outliued bis position in pollt'cs I will grieve a few who are very dear
nrovements on the land, said partlch
Klamath lodge, in a few well chose-» and asked the voter« for their sup-. to me. Life is beautiful wheu you In the County Court of tho Stalo of arc hereby notified to appear, re­
KLAMATH F LIS - OREGON
Oregon, for tho County of Klam­ iA>nil, and
words welcomed the visitors to the port.
offer evidence touching
realise that you aro loved. Now 1
ath.
city and to the convention.
He was introduced by P. C. Lavey. I want to live.”
raid allegation at 10 o'clock a. rn. on
In the Matter of the Estate and Guar­
M.
RICHARDSON
September 17, 1910, before Comml«- R
»er determination to live will In-
Captain O. C. Applegate then pre­ and began his remarks by compll-!
dianship of Vernon Charlo« Hast­
xioner It. M. Richardson. Klamath
sented Mr. Elder with a bouquet of menting the people of Klamath Falls crease her chances, though at pree-
United States Commissioner
ings. a Minor.
Falls, Oregon, (and that final hear­
natural grasses as an appreciation ot and county on the splendid climate ent they aro «llm. I^ast night an un-
Notice Is hereby given that tho
I ing will bo hold at 10 o'clock a. m
his efforts in behalf of the lodge.
TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD
tbey possessed.
He stated that he identified man called at tho hospital
above named county court haa duly
on September 34, 1910 before) the
The captain wsi called upon for o was opposed to the state-wide pro- and asked what Vera's expenses were
PROOF TAKEN
licensed tho undersigned guardian
speech and he told some interesting hibition amendment and also to the for the past two weeks. He was told I of the estate of Charlek Vernon llast- register and receiver at the United Office, Third and Mam, opposite City
States land office In Lakwlew, Ore-
facts concerning the former inhabi­ assembly. He was in favor ot State-. they were 1136. He paid the bill,
Library.
Telephone 301.
< Ing« a minor, to «ell the hereinafter
tants of th- grounds on which the meat No. 1. and that one of the first took a receipt and departed. The po-
gon.
described bond for a deed, property
The Mid cont eat a nt having. In »<
Kn'gbts and their friends were then things he would do if elected would lice are puxxled over the affair,
Nyala Veg»
of the said minor, at private sale for proper affidavit. filed April 23, 1910,
congregated.
be to get a law giving the state power '_________________
labi« Prwtcrlp
cash, or part casj, balance by note
Ju3 Is Indicat­
H G. Wortman, chancellor of the to construct good highway«.
Mr». L. C. Sixemore and Emmett. with mortgage security, and notice set forth facts which show that after
ed in all ordi­
due diligence personal service of this
Colonel Hofer left for Ashland thin Roland and Orth Sixemore and Mr«.
Medford lodge, was called on for a
nary di seas os ot
is hereby given that said guardian
speech, but he not being present at morning in the same automobile that ( Joe Pelton came down from Fort will, on and after the 6th day of Octo­ notice cannot be made. It 1« hereby
h
This
ordered and directed that such notice
I
Klamath Friday night.
the time. Captain Applegate present­ he made the trip here in.
remedy
never
ber, A. D. 1910, proceed to sell, at his be given by due and proper publica­
disappoints. Its
ed Mrs. Wortman, as the representa­
office in Klamath Falls. Oregon, at tion.
•
ARTHUR W. ORTON.
tive of her busband on that occasion,
private sale to the highest bidder,
iug perceptible
Register.
with a large bouquet of native grasses
irom tho very
on the terms aforesaid, tho following Record address of entryman.
gathered near where they were con­
lr«t. Il is com­
described bond for a deed, to-wit:
Klamath Fall«, Ore.
8-11-9-13
posed
of ti.e
gregated. Mrs. Wortman responded
A bond for a deed to the north half
purei.t and the
to the gift, and assured the giver and HILL'S ENGINEERS WORKING IN ROOSEVEI/T DECLARES STATE (NU) of the southwest quarter
most
reliable
the Knights present that she appre­
HARRIMAN TERRITORY
mercu-
(8WU) of 8ectlon fourteen (Sec.
drugc;
MENTE FALSE
ciated the honor.
4,
opiaiea
14). Township thirty-eight (Tp. 38)
and other har­
>
Hrs. C. C. Hogue, wife of Past
, south.
Range eleven and a half I
I
mful drugs be­
Chancellor Hogue, extended an invi- f'“*weyor« Are Working on Pacific A Never Received Money From Harri j (11%) east of the Willamette merid-1
ing
excluded
Eastern Right of Way in
tgtion to the ladies of the party to
ian, in Klamath county and 8tate of
man for Any I'urixi«'— The
The many dis
*
- OM rtlug
la*
meet at her home Tuesday night1
Oregon.
This County
Post Replica
fluence« te
while the Knights were at the lodge
Said bond for a deed having been
which
woman
meeting, which is to be held then, and
made, executed and delivered to Ver­
1»
constantly
be her guest for the evening, The
PORTLAND, Sept. 1.—James J.
subjected
ren­
NEW YORK. Sept. 1.—Today'«; non Charles Hastings, by J. R. Welsh ELLSWORTH &. MITCHELL
der her liable
invitation was accepted enthusias­ Hill’s surveyors are staking a line Outlook contains Colonel Roosevelt'B and Estella Welsh, his wife, on the
VETERINARY SURGEONS
run< Ilona) disorder« that
tically.
through Pelican Lodge, the estate of reply to the Evening Posts’ edit».ria) 13th day of February, A. D. 1908.
AND DENTISTS
not only tend to destroy her comfort
HORACE
M.
MANNING,
(»flics Crlnler-milt» Rnlldlor
I'hnn. fit and happiness, but which gradually
Chancellor Commander H. G. Wort­ the late E. H. Harriman, for the right in ¡t* recent attack on him and say«:
merge Into chronic and serious dis
-In the struggle for honost politic« Guardian of the person and estate of
man of the Medford lodge invited all of way of the Pacific & Eastern rail-
Vernon Charles Hastings ¡f minor. REGIHTERED
HOIZTKINH
Foil oases
the member« and their wive» to the road tracks. This forcibly brings out | there is no more place for a liar than
Nyai’s Vegetable Prescription la
Dated. Klamath Falls, Oregon.
HALE
next K. of P. district convention, the fact that Hill is invading the a thief. In the movement It is de­
without a peer for the successful
which will be held In Medford next Harriman territory. The surveyors signed to end the thief's domination, Angust 24_, 1910.
I have some fine young registered I real tn net of female weakness, pala
Holstein bulls for sale; A-1 stork and fill and disordered menstrutatloa.
year, and asured those , 'es-nt that assert that they could not avoid cut-1 Little good would be derived from
M F LOOSELEV. Ft hysteria, cramp«, "bearing down
' his assistance.
If an objection is RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF necllmnted
they would receire as warm a wel­ ting across the estate.
I LANDS IN NATIONAL POMOT
Klamath, Oregon
pains," Inflammation and falling of
The line runs between the Lodge I made to my use of this language the
come as had been shown the visitors
the womb
Thia la a remedy of
and Pelican bay. and skirts the ban- answer is I used It merely scfentlfic-
by the Klamath Knights.
sterling worth.
Notice is hereby given that the
ally and descriptively, because no
On the return trip the steamer of the mountain.
ALCOHO^L^r^*
UNDERWOODS PHARAMQt
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, other terms would express the facts lands described below, embracing 160
crossed the lake to Pelican bay and
t.'nrM. Only.K m J., I s -
acres,
within
the
Fremont
National
stltnta Is (trefua. Writs f<* Dlsa
The
Oregon
Trunk
surveyors
are
w
|
t
h
the
necessary
precision.
In
the
Cor. 7th and Main Htreets
then along the shore to Eagle Ridge
.r,T*'*r K’-i-> I«»i«u
Klamath Falls - - • • <»r«*goa
71 l_ Ilia N.. 1-urUsud. UrwV
again, where those on board had an working from the Medford «ide of I artlcle which the Evening Post de- Forest Oregon, will be subject to
opportunity of inspecting the famous the range to Upper Klamath lake, • fend« those politicians In the repub­ settlement and entry under the pro­
hostelry. They were as delighted and their camps ar- located on Wil­ lican party in New York whom ft af­ visions of the homestead law« of the
liamson and Sprague rivers, and a I fected. whoever wrote the article in United States and the act of June 11, .
with It as with the ride.
The boat reached the landing about line has been run across the straits question knew this. The statements 1906 (34 8tat., 233), al the United
6:30, and everyone on board was en­ connecting Agency and Upper lake. I |n the Post were not only false, but States land office at Lakeview, Ore- i
While the engineers themselves malicious, not only a direct contra­ gon, on October 10, 1910. Any set­
thusiastic over the success of the trip,
will
not tell what Is being done, the, diction of the facts, but were such tler who was actually and in good
especially the visitor« from Ashland
and Medford, who said that the en­ work so far accomplished is of such that could only have been made by a faith claiming any of said lands for
tertainment provided for them had a nature as to leave no doubt of it« man who, knowing the facts, deliber­ agricultural purposes prior to Janu­
permanence.
ately intends to pervert them. Such ary 1, 1906, and has not abandoned
far exceeded their expectations.
an act I have opposed in the past. same, has a preference right to make
Those who were on the excursion I
NEWSY ITEMS FROM
The Post, through whatever editor a homestead entry for the lands act­
were:
THE MERltlLL COUNTRY i who personally wrote the article, ually occupied. Said lands were i
Medford—-Mr. and Mre. E. E. Gore,
practiced every known form of men­ listed upon the applications of the;
James P. Hansen, J. F. Hutchason,
(From tho Merrill Record)
dacity. So far as 1 am concerned, persons mentioned below, who have ’
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wortman, J. T.
i
School begins Monday.
every man who visited the White a preference right sublect to the I
Phlegar, H. F. Haswell Everette G.
prior right of any s uch settler, pro-1
Prof. Roberts will teach tho Modoc Houso did «o openly, E. H. Harri­
Trowbridge. G F. Lidley, Mm. J. C.
vlded such settler or applicant is I
Hutchason, Mrs. H. G. Wortman, Mr. school until a teacher can be secured. man and others included. I took no
qualified to make homestead entry I
money
from
Mr.
Harriman,
either
se
­
Several
Merrill
young
people
will
and Mr«. Geo. T. O’Brien. Miss Ger­
liny»' Short Pant« Sults one-
In the Men'« Clothing line you
trude Weeks, MI m Edith Orr, Mm. B. attend high school in Klamath Falls cretly or openly, to buy vote« with and the preference right la exercised
can
«elect
from
400
new
Sum
­
half
price. Just think of It!
prior
to
October
10,1910.
on
which'
or for any other purpose."
J. Trowbridge, Mr. and Mm. W. W. this coming term.
One-half price for Boy«' Clo’h-
mer Sult« from |R,96 to (40.
date the lands will be subject to
T. A. Balis returned to the Falls
Eifert, C. W. Potter, W. P. Barbee.
Big line of Neckwear from 2Sc
ing—les« than wnoleaale case!
About fifty men who had been settlement and entry by any quali­
Ashland—Mr. and Mrs. John Pat­ Monday, after visiting hi« family over ■
to 76c. Our Shoe line I* com­
Why do we do It t Because we
fighting fire for the government at fied person. The lands are as fol­
ty, D. D. Good. J. M. Brooks. Lillian Sunday at the Ritjhelfeu hotel.
plete
—
beautiful
line
of
Men'«
have
too many and most clean
lows:
The
NE14
of
8E%,
Sec.
8,
The Martins autoed down to the I Clover creek came down from the fire
Patterson, Gertrude Biede, Helene
Oxford«
from
>2.60
to
>6.60
them
up quickly In same way.
the
Wft
of
8WH,
and
the
8E%
of
Biede, Mary Orr. G. M. Grainger. Dalton ranch Sunday, where they Thursday, and are now wondering
took dinner. Mrs. Henry Parrish ac- how they are going to get their 8W%, 8ec. 9. T. 28 8 , R. 10 E . W.
Matt Dora, 8. Pattamon.
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---- — no doubt M., listed upon the application of
money. While they have
Derris, Cal.—C. T. 8ilvem, Jennie companied them.
i
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
Frank
Adams
re-
i
but
that
they
will
receive
their pay, Ralph Jamison, of Sliver Lake, Ore­
Campbell, J. W. Cox, Mm. Burr.
I
Big line of Women*! Gloves, Neckwear, Belts,
turned home Sunday from the sage­ they would like to get it as soon as gon.
Seaside, Ore.—E. 8. Zeller.
Lingerie Dresses, Shirtwaists, Separate Skirts,
JOHN M'PHAUL,
brush camp down below, where Mr. possible, and are wondering what
Haa Mateo, Cal.—G. N. Ball
Klamath Falls—George F. Zimmer­ Adams is clearing a large piece of they will do before the money ar­ Acting Assistant Commissioner of the
Linen Suits, Etc. Do your trading here and make
General Land Office.
rives. They will average SIR each,
man, George North, W. 8. Amo«, Fred land.
our store your headquarters. We have everything
Approved July 22. 1910.
John McNeill of Tule I^tkry with and it will amount to quite n sum,
Bremer, Mr. and Mm. C. C. Low,
I
FRANK
PIBRCE,
you need at prices no higher than you are asked
O. C. Applegate Jr., Mr. and Mm. I. his family, passed through town and most of the men need the money
D. Brooks, Mm. 8. Moorland, Mr. and Tuesday on their way to Huckleberry at once. They walked from Aspen First Assistant Secretary of the In­
to pay In large cities
terior.
8-18-9-16
Mm. C. B. CrIsler, J. L. Yaden, Min mountain. John «aid he would try lake, leaving th ore about 4 o'clock on
Hattie White, Miss Clara Rounsevell, to keep far enough away from the for­ Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Jennie Applegate. Miss Margaret est fire district to escape being put to
CONTEST NOTICE
Dunbar. Min Rachel Applegate, Mr. work fighting fire, a« he ba« worked
Dalton & Hosley this week slaugh­
Cor. 3rd
Cor. 3rd
and Mm. O. C. Applegate, Bertram eight years without a vacation and tered a young steer that might have Department of the Intorior, United
& Main
& Main
Doi beer. Joeie Low, Vera C rial er, Mr. believes he is -entitled to this one. been a priie winner. He was two
State« Land Office, Lakeview,
O.
M.
HECTOR
and Mm. Wm. Dolbeer, Mr. and Mm. I They intend to go up to the Lake of year« old and dressed 800 pounds
Oregon, July 28, 1910.
Geo. B. Rounsevell. Mr. and Mm. the Woods before returning.
and live weight stood about 1,600.
A sufficient contest affidavit having
EVERYONE HAD
SPLENDID EIME
SECH Limi MS OF UK ft IS MUM If F WO
H. H. bEARS
E. L. ELLIOTT
THEY JOURNEY 10 W1UMNS0N RIVER
C. C. BROWER
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COL. E. HOFER SPEAKS HERE SHE NOW DESIRES TO LIVE
i
SURVEY RÜNS NEAR EHE DAY SHORE FACTS WERE HllBERATELYPERffRTEO
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