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H. H. SEARS LN.IMuNY IN THE IK M TO It besu filed In thia office by Jauiva M CRIPPEN CAtxM HEARD Johnson, contestant, against honio- stoad entry No. 3767, aerial No I V I L K N G I N K M H The Hair, Underwear and Mark« on 01430, made May 6, 1907 for W% Keiniurccd < iHun U» HrtaUiiu* U'aU» FOR FARM PRODUCTS the Hotly Found Tally With TI kmm » of 8K%, 8WU of NEW. NE% ol ih »igiu'd und <•»■etam'Sed ARE TOO HIGH of the Missing Woman BWS*. auction 34. township 40 8, Ili Fourth St., Klamath WaU», Or« range 12 E, Willamette meridian, bt 83 Second St , Han Francisco. Cal LONDON. Sept. 8. At the Dr. John W. Pike, conteatee In which II la Crippen hearing today Mr«. Harrison, la alleged that said J. W. Pike has a neighbor, testified to tho scar found failed to reside upon the land or Im on the body found In the Crippen prove the same, aa required by law. 4 nt th X M AT LAW tioo to Grain house as being similar to one on Mrs. Said parties are hereby notified to tl -ii-ral I .a* I'lHctlrt- State ami I 1HK FARMER AND Crippen's. Tho underwear on the appear, respond and offer evidence • hi al t'ourts ’ THE Al'TOMORH.K s ST. PAUL. Sept. 8—This wu body was similar und the hair was touching said allegation at 10 o clock '■'xHmift.-i >»' Land Title» Tbe certificate of articles of incor "Farm Afternoon" at the National Identical with that of tho missing a. ni. on September 16, 1910, before Flrat National Hank Himh poration of the Klamath Valley Ware The poor farmer, who haa always Conservation congress, "We have tuu woman. Dr. Crippen winced when Commissioner It. M. Richardson. Klamath Falls. Oregon house and Forwarding company waa| been a convenient scapegoat for everv many people in the cities; too few tn he hoard Mrs. Harrison's testimony. Klamath Falla. Oregon (and (hat final received Thursday from the secretary b--dy else's follies. Is now being ham the country," said Henry Wallace, hearing will bo hold at 10 o'clock a.m of state and as soon as their new mered because he owns an automo author, editor and member of Roose on Sept. 33, 1910, before) tho reg FRE • WESTERFELD Misleading building is completed the company bile. Yet there is no class of people velt's country life commission, of Des ister and receiver at the Hulled States OCNTIflT will be ready for business. to whom an automobile may menu Moines, Iowa, whose address on "1 he "The laws now enable you to look land office In latkeview, Oregon. K la ms th Falls, Oregon The company is capitalised at $25,- mere than to the farmer. We once Real Problem" was one of tbe fea at a food label and know exactly what The said conteatant having, tn a 000, and the officers are: Over Mar Drug Store h'-aid an old farmer remark that a tures of tbe day. you are getting." proper affidavit filed July 38. 1910, D. B. Campbell president. manure spreader was more necessary "Maybe," replied Farmer Corntoe- "The great problem is how to keep set forth facts which show that aftoi M. B. Mickler vice president and on a farm than a piano. When it enough skilled men on tne farms to sel. "But I never yet saw a can due diligence personal service of this general manager. comes to a farmer's chatties it should grow food at a pris»’ which . .. »w>ouln of lobsters or a can of tomatoes whose notice cannot be made. It Is herebv C. H. Daggett, secretary and treas be understood that the automobile ATTORNEY AND In the towns and clues ran afford to contents looked like tho pictures on ordered and directed that such notlov urer. doesn't come In tbe piano class of lux I pay- COUNSELOR AT LAW tho outside.”—Washington Star. be given by due and proper publica Those three men, with G. E. Bit- uries. As an implement it will be KLAMATH FALL*. OKKH'N The city man doe» not now obtain tion. I tinger of Los Angeles, form the stock classed after the traction plow and in food at anything like the farm price, I ROOMS TA 8. MURDOCK RL O< <. ARTHUR W. ORTON. Register. ESTRAY NOTICE holders. opening up 435.000 000 acres now in lie pays a third more, often twice aa I Record address of ontryman, Tub» The company will do a general accessible it will rank next to the ir much—three times, sometimes four 8-11-9-15. */lLL A. LEONARD One bay mare, about six yaars old, latke. Oregon. storage, drayage and warehouse busi rigation ditch. Wherever the auto .»nd five times as much ns the farmer weight about 900; branded quarter ness. receiving, shipping and storing mobile has gone it has done mission OflMTIST receives. So long as we bad virgin CONTEST NOTICE all kinds of goods, with special at ary work for good roads, and it will j soil to rob we did not se»1 the inevit circle on top of X on left shoulder ;wus U liltc-Maddox Bldg. tention to grain. continue to do that in the bands of able end: but now that consumption shod all around when she came to Department of tho Interior, United my place.. States latnd Office, lotkevlow, Ore Excavating is now going on for a the 35.000 farmers who now own has overtaken production the city One bay gelding, about three years gon. July 38. 1910. DR C. P. MASON warehouse 104x50 feet with a solid cars.—Leslie's. wakes up and asks whence is to come old weight about 800; cannot tell I concrete floor and walls and galvan A sufficient contest affidavit having OENTIST ita bread and its meats, at a price at what ho is branded. ised Iron roof, making it a fireproof boon filed In this office by A. J. Man MERRYMAN—CAMPBEL! which it is able to purchase. Otti - -li American Hank A Tni»t Co i I Anyone claiming the above horses structure. The building will consist “The city must be told with brutal can get them at my ranch, elevon ning contestant, against Homestead Many's Building of basement, main floor and loft, and , made Miss Mabel Campbell and George frankness that there are too many miles north of Bly, by paying charges Entry No. 0738. 8erlal No PHONE 814 will be erected on Spring street, op H. Merryman were married at 5:30 consumers of farm products and too and cost of advertising. Th ewe horaca December 2. 1904. for Lot 4. Section KLAMATH FALLS OREGON posite the freight depot of the South 2, Township 37 south. Range 10 east. Wednesday afternoon at tho home of few producers. came to my place about May 10, Willamette meridian, by Frank Dick ern Pacific. Cofer Brothers are the the bride's sister. Mrs. Louis Gerber "Tbe farmer, too, is beginning to 1910. L. A. RICHARD8ON. BENSON &. STONE »«mtractors, and the structure is to erson, contcstt-e In which it is alleged Rev. George T. Pratt, pastor of the wake up, and finds that bis yield per S-l 1-9-15 Bly. Oregon. cost about $12,000. and be completed that said Dickerson has failed to com ATTORNEYS AT LAW Presbyterian church, officiating. Only acre has been slowly declining for within sixty days. Scales weighing ply with the law aa to residence and the immediate members of the family forty years. The farmer is a hard fel NOTICK OF KALE .4 mtrican flank from one ounce to ten tons will be in cultivation; that he ha« made no Im- were present. Following the cere low to waken; when Roosevelt and and Truit flld$. stalled. provements on the land, «aid partly» ' James Hill talk to him be rouses him in the County Court of tho State of i mony a wedding supper was served. A fireproof warehouse is something KLAMATH F-IL8 * ORtGON are horoby notified to appear, ra- The bride is one of the popular self. rubs bis eye«; finally concludes Oregon, for the County of Klam-| that is badly needed here, and the en spond, and Offer evidence toucblng members of the younger set of this I that it is only a scare, and then goes ath. terprising men who have formed this said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on R. RICHARDSON M city. She has been a resident of to sleep. ,'n the Matter of the E»iate and Guar- j company will no doubt have all the September 17, 1910, before Commit- Klamath county for practically all I "If tbe townsman is to live on bis dianshtp of Vernon Charles Hast <oods they can accommodate. They sloncr R. M Richardson. Klamath United States Commissioner of her life, and numbers her friends I income he must get farm products ings. a Minor. wilt do a general teaming and trans Falls. Oregon, (and that final hear- throughout the county. The groom moved from the farm to his kitchen Notice is hereby giveu that the TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD fer business as well as storage. is one of the well known physicians of I door cheaper than he has beeu getting above named county court baa duly Ing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. PROOF TAKEN on September 34, 1910 before) tho this city, where he has resided for them. He must do the marketing ■ licensed tbe undersigned guardian register and receiver at the United IMMIGRANTS THAT Office. Third and Main, opposite City himself rather than ordering by tele about seven years He has been hon of the estate of Charles Vernon Hast Library. T» U pbooe 301. WOULD KE WELCOMED ored by his fellow citisens by being phone, which adds about 16 per cent ings a minor, to sell the hereinafter States land tifflco in Lakeview, Oro- gon. elected to the house of representa to the coat. He must get rid of the described bond for a deed, property ! The •aid contestant having. In <* Nyala Vege There are thousands of square tives for one term and the state sen baby trusts, which fix prices for both of the said minor, at private sale for table Prsscrlp- proper affidavit. filed April 23. 1910. miles of waste lands in the Rockies ate, which office he now holds. town and city, and vermin like, live cash, or part cash, balance by note .Ion Is Indicat set forth facts which show that after that are practically of no commercial Mr. and Mrs. Merryman left this off tbe farmer and consumer. with mortgage security, and notice ed In all ordi due diligence personal service of this value as far as food production is morning for a brief wedding trip, na, y dlsaaaoe of "On the farmer's side be can add Is hereby given that said guardian ■ Thle concerned. Comparatively speaking, their destination being unknown to some acres by irrigation—a slow pro will, on and after the 6th day of Octo- notice cannot be made, it is hereby remedy sever there is little life in them. As I their many friends. Profiting by the ¡cese—and by reclamation. Better cul ’ her. A. D. 1910, proceed to sell, at his ordered and directed that such notice disappoints, tie write, I can. without long thinking, experience of former benedicts, the tivation, crop rotation and live stock (Office in Klamath Falls, Oregon, at be given by due and proper publica g-.od effects be tion. ARTHUR W. ORTON. <•>11 to mind fourteen animals, all ex Doctor had no desire to be pestered ( farming are necessary. mg perceptible 1 private sale to the highest bidder, 1 Register. from tiio very cellent food—that would thrive and by the usual tribute paid newly weds "I have known cases where farm on tbe terms aforesaid, the following Record address of ontryman, lrst It la cum multiply in that territory. The yak by their enthusiastic friends, so kept girls in Iowa were compelled to go | described bond for a deed, to-wit: l>o»e‘t of ti.e Klamath Falls, Ore. 8-11-9-13 of tbe Asiatic mountains is used ex to himself his decision to take a into the harvest field and proved bet A bond for a deed to the north half pure» t sad the actly for the same purpose aa our own I honeymoon trip. ter bands than many men who were (N%) of tbe southwest quarter most reliable utercu- domestic cattle. Its beef is as good drug: ; paid $2 per day. This illustrates the ; (8W%) of Section fourteen (Sec opiates as our ox b-ef; its milk compares fav inefficiency of much of the labor 14). Township tbirty-elsht (Tp. 38) CYLINDER HEAD OF and other bar orably with our dairy uroduct; it is which the farmer is compelled to use. sonth, Range eleven and a half tuful drug» be STEAMER BLOWS OUT used as a beast of burden for saddle The farmer can seldom use the city (11%) eact of tho Willamette merld- Ing excluded and harness, and its bair, which , man. If tbe (arm born boys and girls ian, in Klamath county and State of I Th»' many dis Accident to Modoc Will Put That cotte •rtlng la VAAchefi the ground, is in gTeat de- i could be kept on tbe farm tbe over- Oregon. Boat Out of CommisKion for finances to mend among Oriental carpet and rug' populating power of tbe farm breed Said bond for a deed having been which woman Some Time makers. Its great value to the United of people would in time give up the made, executed and delivered to Ver Is constantly States would be that it will live subjected reu non Charles Hastings, by J. R. Welsh ELLSWORTH A MITCHELL The cylinder head of the engine in labor which tho farmer needs. t der her liable above the snow line and on the most the steamer Modoc blew out Thursday “It is a burning shame that, witb 1 and Estella Welsh, his wife, on the j VETCRINARV SURGIONS Functional disorders that uninviting provender, Tbe land in morning as tbe boat was nearing the , the finest body of agricultural land In : 13th day of February, A. D. 1908. AND DENTISTS not only tend to destroy her comfort this country resembling tbe yak » ; Shippington dock, and will necessi the world, we excel in wheat growing ’ HORACE M. MANNING. ftfltae CrlA»irr»HtlU» Bulldiur Phnnr • nd happiness, but which gradually habitat— and there are thousands tate the laying off of that boat for re only tbe peasants of Russia and of Guardian of the person and estate of merge Into chronic sad serious dis India, that we should grow less than [ eases. of miles of it—produces nothing in pairs for some time Vernon Charles Hastings a minor. REGISTERED HOIXTKINH FOR I Nyal’s Vegetable Prescription I« the way of food, and is practically | SALE Dated. Klamath Falls, Oregon. The accident harpeuc? sSout two one-half tbe wheat per acre grown by ' without a peer for the successful uninhabited. England, France and Germany on i August 24, 1910. miles from tbe dock at 6 o’clock this I have some fine young registered treatrnnet of female weakneen, pain A companion of the yak in the morning, and the Winema went out land that has been farmed a thousand Holstein bulls for Mie; A-1 stock and ful and disordered menst rotation mountains would be tbe llama of and pulled the disabled steamer and years. M. F. LOO8ELET. Ft hysteria, cramps, "hearing dovi RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF acclimated Klamath, Oregon. pains," Inflammation and falling of | "The most important thing is to South America, that lives from the her tow into her wharf. LANDS IN NATIONAL FOREST the womb This Io a remedy of plains bordering tbe Pacific to the I The Modoc is a new boat, having make farm life satisfactory to the sterling worth. arid heights of the snow-capped An made only two or three trips, and at I young and prevent them becoming Notice is hereby given that the ALCOMOL-r,^^ UNDERWOODS PHARMC! des. This is an animal whose wool the time of the accident was towing a consumers instead of producers, for a i lands described below, embracing 160 C*r~L <>a)y MithorlsM Karla» I» is splendid and very long which I barge of sand from the north part of man fit to be a farmer is worth more i acres, within the Fremont National Mltote la Orngow. Write fm bias Cor. 7th and Main Afreets traf~l rlrralar. K«rter lartMate makes fine meat and is also a tyeast tbe lake. to the city just now on a farm than ' Forest Oregon, will be subject to Klamath Falls «... Orrgos VI K. Ill» 1»„ rwuaad. O» — of burden. In its borne it is packed Increased intelligence j settlement and entry under the pro it is a wonder that Captain Wick- in the city. up to 100 pounds. Like tbe yak, Its strom or some of his men were not means a reform in our rural schools,' visions of the homestead laws of the habitat is absolutely different from killed, but no one was injured. converting them from poor town | United 8tates and the act of June 11. any domestic beast in the country. schools, moved out into the country, | 1906 (34 Stat., 233), at the United Other animals from 8outb America I to a school that imbues the pupils in States land office at Lakeview, Ore TAFT STARTS FOR THE their plastic stage with a love of farm gon, on October 10. 1910. Any set that would live in tbe Rockies are CONSERVATION CONGRESS the vicuna and alpaca, both valuable I life and fits them for ft. It means I tler who was actually and in good for food and wool. The llama, al j eventually tbe socialization of rural faith claiming any of said lands for Will View tbe Lsxbor Parade at St. paca and vicuna are of the camel ‘ : life, as distinct from city life. agricultural purposes prior to Janu Panl Monday and Speak in family, but more resemble sbeep, "Thia nation cannot maintain Its I ary 1, 1906, and has not abandoned the Afternoon though from twice to three times the high standard of civilization unless same, has a preference right to make I sice of the latter. The European' BEVERLY, Sept. 3.—President the drift from the country to the city a homestead entry for the lands act chamois, famous for its meat and ‘ Taft left here this afternoon and vzill can be stopped. The cities use up men ually occupied. Said lands were leather, is another animal that could . arrive in St. Paul Monday morning. and families as they use up horses. listed upon the applications of the be introduced into the mountains of' He will review the labor parade there The country cannot stand much more persons mentioned below, who have the country.—Captain Frits Duque» i and will lunch with the governors , Bkimmlng of its cream into the city. a preference right subject to the ne in Success Magazine. who are attending the conservation , The trouble with the people of the prior right of any ruch settler, pro congress. He will speak before the . United 8tates, both in city and in vided such settler or applicant is GEORGE L. PRICE’S PER congress and leave for this city again , country, is that the conditions of life qualified to make homestead entry Soya’ Short Pant« Suite une- In the Men’a Clothing line you . have heretofore been too easy. The and the preference right is exercised SONAL EFFECTS SOLD Monday night. can «elect from 400 new Sum half price. Just think of It: : farmer has got rich by mining the soil prior to October 10,1910. on which I___________ mer Suita from 18.96 to 140 One-half price for Boys' Cloth and harvesting tbe unearned product date the lands will be subject to Attached to Pay Board Bill Owing to CHIIJ» IS DROWNED IN I Rig line of Nock wear from 25c ing—Ims than wnoloaale cart! Mrs. PetereCeiner— Brought I AN ICE CREAM FREEZER . rather than by farming; the great settlement and entry by any quali to 75c. Our Shoe line la com Why do we do It T Because wo cities largely by favoritism at the fied person. The lands are as fol Sixteen Dollarn plete—beautiful line of Men*« have too many and must clean II ■ lows: The NE% of SE%, Sec. 8, ST. LOUI8, Sept. 3.—Drowned in hands of corporations. Oxford» from 13.50 to $6.50 them up quickly In name wav "We are now nearing the end of the W% of SW%. and the 8E% of When George L. Price, the erst- an Ice cream freezer while neighbors our tether. We are facing the prob 8W>4, Sec. 9, T. 28 8., R. 10 E., W. while telephone promoter, came to were searching for him. the body of this city some weeks ago. he boarded 1 2-year-old Harry Krumrie was found lem of how to keep enough people on M., Hated upon the application of witb Mrs. Petersteiner. In time hi» , in the rear of a drug store here last the farms to feed tbe cities at a price Ralph Jamison, of Silver Iuike, Ore Big line of Women’s Gioves, Neckwear, Belts, gon. board bill amounted to some $49. nigbt. The freezer was of 10-gal)on which they can afford to pay.” Lingerie Dresses, Shirtwaists, Separate Skirts, JOHN M'PHAUL. After Price left in the custody of the capacity, and contained but five Acting Assistant Commissioner of the detective from San Francisco, Mrs.' inches of water. Linen Sults, Etc. Do your trading here and make FIRE ON BATTLESHIP NORTH General 1-and Office. Petersteiner attached his goods and----------------------------- DAKOTA CAUSES DEATH our store your headquarters. We have everything Approved July 22. 1910. published a notice of their sale. Finish Foundations I FRANK PIERCE, you need at prices no higher than you are asked The sale took place at her rooming The Chico Construction company ! Three Men Ixiee Lives When Oil nar First Assistant Secretary of tho In house Thursday, and a number of ■ has finished the footings to the foun- re!« Explode»—Eleven Are to pay in large cities terior. $-11-9-11 persons were present to bid on them, dations of the new concrete block | Missing They consisted of a suitcase and wear- which H. “ - - M. — Bristol is erecting be NEWPORT NEWS, Sept. 8 —OH ing apparel, and brought $16. John tween the Portland 8tore and the1 barrels on the battleship North Da- CONTEST NOTICE « 1*. Harris was the manager of the Boston Store, and has moved his con kota exploded today, resulting In a Cor. 3rd Cor. 3rd sale, aad Price’s effects were sold in crete mixer to the septic tank. When severe fire. Three sailors are believed Department of the Interior, United fl 6 Main fi Main a lump. the latter work is finished he will to be dead and eleven are missing. Staten I-and Office, Lakeview, The bidding started nt 75 cents, bring the machine back to the Bristol The hospital ship Solace I h rushing to O. M. HECTOR Oregon, July 28, 1*10. but possibly believing that a tele- building and complete the structure. the aid of the North Dakota. •A Hufflcicnt context affidavit having pl oue nauchise might be concealed in tl e su tea«». the blds Increased un til the $16 was reached. —----- Price, tow ever, will probably not WILL OCCUPY FIREPROOF (ON- ! miss the articles, as he Is now In San PRICES FiancIsco awaiting trial on the charge CRETE BUILDING of obtaining money under false pre tenses and passing fictitious checks. His wife is also suing him for di-1 ** To Store AU Kinde of Goods and Mer vorce. chandise, With Special Alice- TOO KMT Kl II THE CITIES — E. L. EuLIOTT C. C. BROWER Ì3 i We are headquarters for up-to-date clothing i I Select your Clothes from the Largest I Stock In Klamath County Boston Store Y