G. W n HEHMAN finishes him NEW HOCHE A Coui|»iny Is Form*«! to I'roujwxq. for Artealan Water—Bond Over lea Hill I» Completed |< was news In Dairy when the vote ut the primary dlsclos**»! the fact that Jim Driscoll was a ca uditi ate for James la co modest ple out this way are no* heddlng many tears over the defeat of J. Hcott Taylor for the democratic nomination for stat« printer. He prints such a lively, enterprising new spa pi 1 that they don't want to l«i**.c him (mm the newspaper fi*d ' My Impression Is that th« law for blds treating for clectlo' , rposes, hut It was noticeable at th« Dairy primaries that n box of rig.ir 1 was on tap for on« of the candidates 'or tind the plan suggested strik**» me ns | a good one Another wedding Is In prospect noon lu the northern part of the val­ I ley, according to reports, If not two or three,and If this process keeps on much longer there will bu no girls of marriageable age left for the numer­ ous bachelors to select front Can't i somebody Import a few Thu crow of the steam thresher Is getting well over the valley, and the prospect in that another wook will finish the campaign barring break­ downs. The quality of the grain is excellent, but the quantity la light, owing to the excessive drought. Wheat a vet ages about twelve bushels, oats thirty and rye eight to ten. Very little barley was raised A Baby Boy Arrive«! at Bob William"'. Mr. and Mr». HuUbin» Kapert to Ijoavr for Knu**u~ Mr. and Mrs Hob Williams are the proud parents of a baby buy. which arrived last week. Mr. and Mrs Burr G. Terry and Mr. and Mrs. E. S Barn«»« spent Hat- urduy evening with Mr. and Mrs. Kir­ kendall. Music was indulged in until a late hour, when dainty refresh­ ments were served. Mr Hutchins Informs us that he rented, but did not buy. the Melhasc place, lit* was on u deal tu buy, but the Interested parties could not ugr«* Mr and Mrs. Hutchins expOCt to leave In a short tint« fur their old home In Kansas, and exp«*ct to 1 h * gon« ncversl ■ minty judge. months C. W Hherman Hr has completed I Riley Myers has traded off his 'h>* building of his new hou.«e on the Klamaih Falla property. It«' of the one which was burned on | C. A. Poindexter lout a mare and th.' Hth til August. and has moved colt last week. Th*- structure la not a large into It Mr Hhitetneyer has beeti making on«, but h<* says It seem« Ilk" b-me some Improvements on his house. to him. and that la no small Item Will l-angell is visiting at Everett Mr W. A Flaekua was the leil'ncr, Kirkendall's *nd he I did a One job. boomers would better Real ««tut« < have a care as to whom they send out of town to push their bualntws. One who has not the good sens*.* to Vlsilor» Given an Improtiqrtu l*ro- pay a mod,sit. reasonable* hotel bill gmui by H m * l*u|>il»—Mtuth-ul» without a kick makes a poor husinetui AU«-nd IP-gulnriy agent. A company with a capital of 91.000 Th« following were visitors ul Is lu proceaa of formation in thia val­ nchl Friday: Mixidamoa Barks. ley to proapwt for art«*slan water, Vincent. Gilroy. Htiloa and Miss Pearl with good Indications of Its success Davidson. Th<> pupils gave an Impromptu pro­ Road Supervisor Uhrmann has ■ oinplelcd the grading and opening gram. and the visitors sang a number Visitors are always wel­ of the new piece of road over the Ix»w of songs hill, at a cost, he «ays, of 9840, and come. The Midland school now has twen­ imlglng from the amount of rocks piled up on either side It seems to ty-throe pupils enrolled. The follow­ have bean cheaply don«. He paid ing pupils were neither absent nor gooff wag* , had good men. and got lardy for the trtuntb ending Heptem- bor 30th. lots of work out of them Homer Depay, Dorothy Morgan. Mies Loulsu Egert and Mr. Jesac Drew were married at tb>* homo of Ht«lla Hooper. Jessie Depuy, Car! the hrld*-'s parents, Mr and Mrs Emil Barks, Dee Ady, Esthor Morgan. Egert. at the north extremity of the Doris Ady. Ila Hooper. Mary Kelly. valley, nu Sunday, and will be "at Eva Hille«. Mildred Morgan, Aard home" to their many friends In the Ady, Nora Stile«. Bertha Kelly. new houiu* Just completed on Mr. Jacob Myers. Alfred Depuy. Mrs. Drew's homestead. Joy b<* with them. Kirkendall, teacher. lots 1 and 2, blk. 1, Hoyt's addition to Fort Klamath; 910. Halil« E. Moreland to Nona Sparks, Iota 2 and 3, blk 95, Klamath addi­ tion to Klamath Falls; 9787.60. Nona Sparks to A. Kershner, lot 3, blk. 96. Klamath addition to Klamath Falls; 9899. (luorg« It. Myers to A P. Hutchins, 60 foot of lot 9. blk. 4. West Klam- uth Falls; 91.140. E B Shumway to R. It. Talley, lot 4, blk 46, First addition to Klamath Falla; 910. G«org<* R Lindley to Joseph F. Cunningham, lot 2, blk. 2, Fairview addition Io Klamath Falla; 9226 Clarice E Worden to Ellis Zach- urine, quit claim deed, lot 2, blk. 4, Fairview addition to Klamath Falls; 91. William H Siegel to Granville M Johnson, all of blk 17, lots 1, 2, 3. 14, 15 and 16, blk 18, East Klamath Falla; 910. Klamath Canal company to Charles P. Stewart, lot 4, blk. 57. Nichols ad­ dition to Klamaih Falls; 310. ('has. E Worden to P. C. Lavey A c*. loth 10 ,md 11. blk 17. Mt. View addition to Klamath Falls; also lots 5 und 6, blk. 32. Second addition to Klamath Falls; 9160. Eliza M Marple to J A Gordon, lot 3 and part of lot 2, blk 6, Ewauna Heights addition to Klamath Falla; 32,740. School District No. Valkenburg. HE *4 of 39-8; 810. Nellie Faulkner to H H. Van Val- kenburg. NE% of HK % sec. 16-39-8; 910. State of Oregon to H H. Van Val- kenburg. NE% of HE% »«c 15-39-8; 9100 Klamath D«*v«lopnicat company to Klamath Realty company, lots 2, 3. I, I, 6. 7. 8, 9. 10. 11, 13. 13 and 11. blk 67. 8»*cond Hot Springs addition to Klamath Falls; 910. Seymour IL Bell to J. H. Rucker, quit claim deed to 8E% sec. 26-27- 10; 91. Klamath Development company to Robert and Carrie J. Alexander, lota 10 and 11. blk 53, Second Hot Springs add’Hon to Klamath Falls; 310. United State« to ames Edward En- man 8% of 8E%. 8E% of 8WI4 sec. 6. and NE% of NW% aw. 8- 41-10. Kinmath Development company to W J Tucker, lot 4. blk. 24. Hillside addition to Klamath Falla; 910. Klamath Development company to A J Tucker, lot 5. blk. 23. Hillside t ddhx.n to Klamath Falls; 910. Ora L. Meservey to R. Noble Day, NW >. NE%, N% of NE% and NE % of NW% sec. 13-37-9; 91. United States to Theodore L. Sey­ mour. lot 1, sec. 1-37-10. Sarah L Wieder to John B. Voll­ mer. lot 4, blk. 101 Buena Vista ad­ i dition to Klamath Falla; 9650.. First National Bank to George T. Baldwin, half Interest In lots 3 and 4, blk 24. Klamath Falla; 910. Chas. 8. Moore et al. to E D. Mc­ Donald and IL H. Carroll. part of sec. 31-38-9; 910. G W. White to First National bank lots 3 and 4. blk. 34. Klamath Fails; 910. Rufus 8. Moore to E. D. McDonald and H. H. Carroll, part of hoc . 31-28- 9; 910. Paul Breitenstein to Rufus S. Moore part of sec. 33-28-9; 91. Rufus 8. Moore to E. D. McDonald and IL H. Carroll, part of sec 32-38- 9: 310. Daniel Cronemiller to Daniel Ryan 8r.. 1 acre In s«-c. 21-33-7 %; 940. The newspapers haven't mentioned it. but It Is a fact, that the socialist MIDLAND WAREHOUSE IN NEARLY FULL OF GRAIN party haVe nomlnat night and returned home Rev. Bled»oe I*cavce * dill It from ibe watera ot that stream Wednesday morning. la Rev. M M Bledsoe left Satur- when they come down In the spring, Jack Horton shipped several cars day for Washington, where he will be­ und at the proper time pump this of cattle to Portland Saturday. gin his evangelical work. His first water Into the flume, thus carrying Mr. Hawkhurat came out from the services tn that line will be held at it Into ditches at tho further side of Falla Haturday after some cattle he Newport where he will remain for a his place und thus irrigate tho land had purchased. month. He will stop at Central Point It's a good scheme if tbe wator does The warehouse is now about full tonight, where he will preach in the not s«*ep out before it is needed of grain. church there. Mr«. Bledsoe and the W P. Hedge, th«, Dairy merchant, children will remain here for a few r«*cently completed the building of a days. HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS barn on his premises, which Indicate« that he mean« soon to III himself out The following list of real estate CONTENT NOTICE with a team, no that he can do his transfers are furnished by the ab­ own freighting. His buslnasa has i stract firm of Mason A Hlough: Heriul No. 01480 Contest No. 184 grown no much that his freight bills Perry O. DeLap to Charlie F. De- l'epartmcnt of the Interior, United from the railroad amounts to quite Ixp. lota 4 and 5, First addition to State« Land Office, l-akevlew. Ore­ a figure. Klamath Falla; 91.300. gon. September 24, 1910. Rev. Wm. Northridge the 34th ult. C. H. Hawkins to Nathaniel Lan- A sufficient contest affidavit hav­ held a sale of the remnants of his gell, quit claim deed, lot 3, blk. 84, ing been filed in thia office by James household goods which he could not Klamath addition to Klamath Fella; M Johnson contestant, against home­ take with him. and kaa followed Me 91. stead entry No. 3787, serial No. family to Ashland, and will reside Chas. E. Worden to J. G. Pierce., 01430, made May 6, 1907. for W4 there this winter. The good wishes lots 7. 8. 9 and 13. blk 1. blk. 3. Iota SE%. 8W14 NE%, RE% 8W%. Sec of all who knew him go with him. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11 and 19„ blk. 3. blk. 4. Hon 34. Township 40 south, Range W. H. Bliss and wife will shortly lots 1, 3. 5, 6. 7 and 8. blk. 5. blk. 6, 12 east, Willamette meridian, by lourney to Medford for tbe winter, lota 1, 2, 5, 6. 7, 8, 11 and 13, blk. John W. Pike, contestee. In which it where th«*lr two children are now at- 7. blka. 8. 9 and 10. lota 1. 3. 3. 4. 5, is alleged that said John W. Pike 'ending school. 6. 11 and 12. bik. 11, bike. 13, 13 has tailed to reside upon the land or There ar«* so many propositions to and 14. lota 1. 3. 3. 4. 5. 6, 9, 10. 11 improve the same, as required by he voted on under the Initiative and anr 13. blk 15. blka. 16 and 18. lota law, said parties are hereby notified referendum at the coming election 1, 2. 3. 4 and 5. blk. 19. lota 1 and 2, to appear, respond, and offer evi­ that a farmer neighbor suggesta that blk 20, all in Knob Hill addition to dence touching aald allegation at 10 It would be a good Idea for the peo­ Klamath Falls. Also lota 6. 8 and 10, o'clock a. m. on November 12, 1910, ple to hold meetings at the different blk. 103. iota 6. 11 and 11. blk. 7. lot before U. 8. Commissioner R. M. school houses where these several 7. blk. 11. lots 3 and 4. blk. 9. all In Richardson, Klamath Falla. Oregon propose I h can be taken up. explained Buena Vista addition to Klamath (and that final hearing will be held «nd discussed In a friendly, non-par-1 Falls. Also blk. 33, lots 1, 2, 3, 4. 6, at tO o'clock a. m. on November 19, tlsan way, so that all may be better 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 13. blk. 17, ' 1910, before), the register and re- informed and'Tan vote on them ylth lots 13. 14, 15, 16. 17 and 18, blk. 1 cel ver at the United States land of- more Intelligence and to a bettor pur-1 19. lota 7. 8, 9. 10. 11 and 12. blk. fice In l-akevlew, Oregon, th« said r»o«r. The grange is an excellent or- 17. all In Second addition to Klam- contestant having, in a proper affi- ganizatlon tor such work, but there nth Falls; 910. davit, filed July 39, 1910, set forth ire very few granges in this county. C. E. Hoyt to William Crawford, facta which show that after du« dill- genre personal service of this notice can not be made, It Is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication, ARTHUR W. ORTON, Register. Record address of entry man, Tule Lake. Oregon. 10-6-11-4 six (61 In Township Thirty-eight (38) south of Range nine (9), cast of the Willamette meridian In Klam­ ath County, State of Oregon, con­ taining 40 acres This summons In published In the "Klamath Republican," a weekly newspaper, printed and published at the City of Klamath Falls, In said Klamath County, wherein said de­ scribed land Is situated, by order of Hon. George Noland, Judge of the above nanui court, such order being dated the 30tb day of September, A. D. 1910. The first publication of this summons is made on the 6th day of October, A. D. 1910. THOMAS DRAKE. Attorney for Plaintiff. Klamath Falls, Oregon. 10-6 11-17 ter of section 1, and the east half of the east half and lots 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 of section 2, and the northeast quar­ ter of the northeast quarter, and th*- southwest quarter of the northeast quart«» and lots 3, 3 4 and 5 of section 11, and all of section 13, and the north half of section 14, and the southeast quarter of said section 14, Ml M.MONH and the northeast quarter of section 23, and the northwest quarter and In the Circuit Court of the Stale of the east half of section 34, in town- Oregon, for Klamath County. ship 40 south of range 8 east of the Abner Weed, Plaintiff, vs. IL T. Cof­ Willamette meridian. fin. lyefondant. Also lot 3 in section 6 and lota 9 To II. T. Coffin, Defendant: and 10 and tbe aouth half of the In the name of the State of Ore­ northwest quarter of section 7, lota gon You are hereby required to 7, 8. 9, 10 11 and 12 and the west appear and answer the complaint half of tbe northwest quarter, and filed against you In the above entitled the southeast quarter of the north­ suit, on or before Thursday, the 17th west quarter, of section 17, in town­ day of November, A. D. 1910, that NOTICE OF THE MEETING OF THE ship 40 south, range 9 east of the being the date of the last publication Willamette meridian. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION of tbe summons In t) Is suit and the Also the north half of section 12. last date within which you. tbe aald Notice is hereby given that pursu­ township 40 aouth. range 8 east of defendant, are required to answer ant to tbe lawn of the State of Ore­ the Willamette meridian, containing said complaint, as fixed bv the order gon, the Board of Eqyf February. on north line of section 1, the Defendants. To J. E. Lancaster and Mattle C 1910 the said John H. Johnson failed same being a portion of lot 6 of sec­ and neglected to cult! rate or reside tion 1. township 40 south, range 8 Waterbury. Defendants: In the name of tbe State of Ore- upon said premises, sail parties are east, Willamette meridian. In Klam­ gon: You and each of you are herebv notified to appear, respond, ath County, Oregon, containing .35 hereby required to appear and and offer evidence touching said alle­ acres. answer the complaint filed against gation at 10 o’clock a. m. on Novem Also a strip, piece or parcel of land you in the above 1 entitled suit. ber 12, 1910. before Commissioner R. 300 feet In width, being 150 feet on on or before Thursday tbe 17th M Richardson, Klamath Falls. Ore., each side of a center line, said cen­ day of Novembe/, A. D. 1910, that (and that final bearing will be held ter line being described as follows, being tbe date of the last publication at 10 o'clock a. m. on November 19, to-wit: of the summons In this suit and the 1910, before) tbe Register and Re­ Commencing at a point in section last date within which you. the said ceiver. at tbe United States Land 1, township 40 south, range 8 east defendants, are required to answer Office In Lakeview Oregon. Willamette meridian, which is 693 Tbe su'd contestant having. In a feet west and 1275 feet south of the said complaint, as fixed bv the order of the court for publication of this proper affidavit, filed September 12. quarter section corner on the north summons, and if you fail to appear 1910, set forth facts which show that line of said section 1, running thence and answer, as aforesaid, the plain­ after due diligence personal service south 16 degrees, 53% minutes west tiff will apply to the court for the of this notice cannot be made, it Is 694 4 feet to a point 157 feet west of relief praved for In such complaint, I »rebv ordered and directed that such the quarter section corner on the east to-wit: Quieting plaintiff's title to notice be g'ven by due and proper line of section 11. township and range the following described real eetate, publication. aforesaid. Tbe same being a portion ARTHUR W. ORTON. Register. of lots 6 and 7, the 8W% of section to-wit: Record address of entrvman, Tule 1. the W% of NW% of section 12. The northeast quarter (>4 ) and 9-29-10-27 the southeast quarter (%) of Sec­ Lake. Ore. and SE% of NE% of section 11, In tion six (6) in Township Thirty­ township 40 south. range 8 east SHERIFFS SALE eight (38) south of Range nine (9). Willamette meridian, in Klamath east ot the Willamette meridian tn No. 228. In Equity. To Foreclose county, Oregon, and containing 47.9 Klamath County. State of Oregon, a Mortgage acres. containing 320 acres In the Circuit Court of the State of Also a strip, piece or parcel of This summons In published in the Oregon, for tbe County of Klam land 300 feet in width, being 150 "Klamath Republican," a weekly ath. feet on each side of a center line, newspaper, printed and published at Mabel T. Cluness, Plaintiff, vs. G. W. said center line being described as the Cltv of Klamath Falls, In said White and Nina White, his wife; follows, to-wit: Klamath County, wherein said de­ Commencing on the southerly line Abel Ady and Leona C. Ady scribed land is situated, by order of wife, and Leo 8. Robinson De- of section 11, township 40 south, I Hon. George Noland, Judge of the fendants. range 8 east, Willamette meridian at above named court, such order being Notice Is herebv given that, by a point 959 feet west of the south­ dated the 30th dav of September, viitue of an execution and order of east corner of said section 11, run­ A. D. 1910. The first publication of sale duly issued out of the above­ ning thence south 16 degrees, 53% th's summons is trade on the 6th entitled court and c-iese on the 22nd minutes west 5785 fbet to a point day of October. A. D. 1910. day of August. 1910, upon a decree on the east line of the NW% of sec­ THOMAS DRAKE, made and entered of record in said tion 23, township and range afore­ Attorney for Plaintiff. Klamath Falls. circuit court and in said state on the said, which point Is 255.84 feet south Oregon. 10-6 11-17 22nd day of June, 1910. In favor ot of the quarter section corner on the the above named plaintiff, directing north line of said section 23; the SUMMONS the sale of the premises therein and same being a part of the E% of sec­ • hereinafter described, to satisfy the tion 14. tbe NW% of NE% of section In the Circuit Court of the State of sum of 910,400, with interest there­ 23, in township 40 south, range 8 Oregon, for Klamath County. on from the 23rd day of August, east. Willamette meridian, in Klam­ Abner Weed, Plaintiff, vs. Alonso 1909, at the rate of 8 per cent per ath county. Oregon and containing Allen. Defendant. annum 937.50 costs and disburse­ 39.9 acres. To Alonso Allen, Defendant: Also lot« 6. 7 and 8 In section 34. ments. and 9750 attorney*« fee and In the name of the State of Ore­ accruing costs. township 40 south, range 8 east. gon: You are hereby required to Now, therefore, by virtue of sa'd Willamette meridian, containing 38.7 appear and answer the complaint execution, and in compliance with acres, and containing in the aggre­ filed against you In the above entitled said writ. I have duly levied on said gate 124.85 acre«. suit, on or before Thursday, the 17th premises and will, on Saturday, the Together with tenements, heredita­ day of November. A. D. 1910, that Sth day of October, 1910, at 10 ments and appurtenances thereunto being the date of the last publication o’clock a. tn. of said day, at the front belonging or in any wise appertaln- of the summons In this suit and the door of the county court honae In Ing. last date within which you. the said Klamath Falls, Klamath Counts The proceeds of said sale will be defendant, are required to answer Oregon, sell at public auction to the applied in the satisfaction of said said complaint, as fixed by the order highest bidder for cash In hand, all execution, order and decree, interest, of the court for publication of this the right, title and interest of the costs and accruing costs and the summons, and if you fail to appear above named defendant«, and each of overplus. If any there be, to be paid and answer, as aforesaid, the plain­ them. In and to the following de­ Into said court to be further applied tiff will apply to the court for the scribed real property, altuated in . as by law directed. relief prayed for in such complaint, Klamath County, State ot Oregon, to- Dated at Klamath Fall«, Oregon, to-wit: Quieting plaintiff's title to wft: this 6th day of September, 1910. W. B. BARNES, the following described real estate. Lots 4, 5. 6 8 and 9 and the west Sheriff. to-wit: half of the northwest quarter, and Northeast quarter (%) the southwest quarter, and tbe south­ By R. 1. GUTHRIDOE, northwest quarter (%) of Deputy west quarter ot the southsiut q«ar- 9-8 19-6