HIS VERY WORDS. VERBAL MISHAPS. NATURE TELLS YOU hereinafter described real eetate, I this »ummons Is made on the 6tl> property of said minors, at private day of October, A. D. 1910. Ths Property Man Cheerfully Quoted Olckxna Onoo Mado Two Bad Breaks »ale, for rash, or a part cash, balamA THOMAS DRAKE. the Sama Evening. Them to Beerbohm Tree. m Many a Klamath Full» Rciuh-r by note, with mortgage security, and Attorney for Plaintiff, Klamath Falls, Chiirlfx IH» lx il» onci* wrote to ni I ire rl h >li i h Tree, I lie Engllsli s< tor, MATHHIAI DINCOVERED Will'll Knows Too Well notice Is hereby given that the said Oregon. 10 6 11-17 limi it comical <*xi»*r1«*ucn on tils Ural. friend: "I have dl»Hiigulalii»| myaelf | guardian will, on and after, the Sth lu two r<*»i» ‘ < I» lately. I look a young III *»IMTH BLOWPIPE upiH-arniK its th<* corpulent Fillstaff. CONTEST NOTICE When kidneys are sick. day of December, A. D. 1910, proceed lady, unknown, down to dinner and In the Iasi a< t in* tiud arranged Unit I talked to lu*r iil»>ut the blxliop of Imr to sell at the office of Horace M Man­ Serial No. Nature tells you all about It. Contest No. I;<1 Fiilstiiff, dlHm'crted by gll»*x mid ; tinnì'» ii<*|M>tl«iii In tin* matter of Mr ning, in the White-Maddox building. Department of the Interior, United The iirioo I m nature's calendar. Ib'iiutrhitbl* <'<> io | hh >I i Ion <'n|uf tlie fairies In Windsor for Che« «- I found »I k * «’«• Mr». Cbcoae. Infrequent w too frequent action; Klamath Falls. Klamath County. Ore­ States land Office, l.akevlew', Ore­ Withstanding Fli'rci* li>ut Ila» ext, should niiiki’ ris for tlint tree Irlxli iii<*nilaii, ou tin* < <>nh*inpttbl* Ills Mian's Kidney Pills cure all kidney estate; to-wlt: ing been filed in thia office by James were always coi|Splea<>ua by their ub- cliiiru'ter of the Marylebone < onstlt An undivided one-half interest each M Johnson contestant, against home­ WASHINGTON, Nov 9. A sail sonce. Ou Hie morning beforo lie- per I tieiicy mid tin* Miiryli'lione reprimenta- lllx foriiinii*')* Mr Tree wus told they in the following described land and stead entry No. 3767, serial No. People In this vicinity testify to , •ive." blow I k in tore for the aafc-crm king | should positively |>e fixed oil tile tree. real estate, to-wlt: Commencing at I 01430, made May 6, 1907. for W, Two such ni I* imps |i> on«* evening this industry us the result of Illi- dlscov | Tin* morning 'nine. but with it no pegs. Frank Kaxshafer, Applegate road. the southwest corner of lot two (2) in SEI4, 8W 14 NE 14, SE14 SW 14 . Pec- ory of u material Hint will resist th* Eloquence «ui stilled; even liivio-tlve were enough Io reduce the most bril­ liant talker t<> III»* conditimi of the Jacksonville, Ore , says: "For years I block fifty-two (52)ln Nichols’ addi­ tion 34, Township 40 south. Range ucctylem* blowpipe. In police ami I falter<*«l He pointed to H m < tree mid three hixlili* pn-»eiigerx of a Mmdoii burglar ilriles it hue been an ac­ with Hie < Im of despulr blurted out bound loach Who beguiled the tedlutli wax a miner, and no doubt this work tion to the town of Klamath Falls! 12 east, Willamette meridian, by eain-cd my kidney and bladder trou­ (originally town of Linkvllle), Klam­ John W. Pike, contestee. In which it cepted fart that when a burglar hail to III* ilefiiulter. "No pegs!" of the Journey from Houthuiupton by The first symptom was a pain ath County, State of Oregon, accord­ is alleged that said John W. Pike Hui li uu ejaculation, spoken more In dbu'iixxlng the demerits of William ble an opportunity to upply the fierce and ritiffne»» In the »mall of my back, ing to the recorded plat thereof, has failed to reside upon the land or sorrow tlmn in anger, would. he hoped fin mu of th<* blowpipe to any kind of 1 Colitielt until one of the party went so i safe. tlx looting was, thereafter. I ap|x
    |x*r- minutes; west sixty (60) feet to place ceiver at the United States land of­ “A safe door socilon hud been ty master, with exasperating affability . vai of Maryland, members of congress N Y., »ole agents for the United of beginning. EXCEPT six (6) feet fice in l-akeview, Oregon, the said built up of two sheets of half-inch “Wliy, guv'nor. what was your words during Washington's administration, States. Iti-member the name — Doan's—and off the entire westerly end thereof; 1 contestant having, in a proper affi­ steel, with a layer of this rcxlstliig I to nu tlilx morning? ‘No pegs.' And boarded at tin* house of a Mrs Gib­ said estate being subject to the dower . davit, filed July 28, 1910, set forth bon, whose daughters were well oo lu take no other. material between. A drill was first there ain't nona'* Mmdoii Tit Bits interest of Mattie J. Beebe, the same I facts which show that after due dili­ year» and remarkable for talkative- employed, but while it easily bit Its lll*»UI being now owned by Minnie Clift. gence personal service of this notice way through the outer < use of xti**on» for and of Gussie Maud Jory and Annie given by due and proper publication. was withdrawn after five minutes* In Washington, they fell to chatting agnliiHt.” Thia «»» u queMllou aMlted by Swedish Swimmers. May Jory, Minors. 10-27-12-1 ARTHUR W. ORTON, over old time», and the senator asked application, all the edge was gone The awisie» delight lu ‘‘combination uf schoolboys in a recent exuinitiation Register. from It In fact. It hud boon ground diving.*’ amt two men will perform th«- comptroller If be knew what bad in Englaud. Hue Ooy replied: "No. SUMMONS Record address of entryman. Tule many clever feats together. One of become of “that cackling old maid, boause if they did they would want perfectly smooth. l-ake, Oregon. 10-6-11-4 to get Into parliament and then they •‘Next the oxy acetylene blowpipe | the moat gn>t'*»«|iie of them< lx wlieu fenny Gibbon." “Nhe bt Mrs. I nival, sir," waa tbe would pax» a lot of silly laws, xoch In the Circuit Court of the State of wax btought into play, the con* of In ■ one man stands upright on a spring •inexi>»*<-tcd reply. Oregon, for Klamath County. SALE OF TIMBER board mid IIglitly ctaajis another man « as that a man waa nnt to smoke be tonne light giving off a heat of 6.300 , Glliw did not attempt to mend mat­ fore his wife or that wives were to Abner Weed, Plaintiff, vs. H. T. Cof­ body round the watart. holding him Portland. Ore., Oct. 13, 1910. degree» F and exerting a pressure of bead downward ami putting his own ters. as a certain Mr Tutfi*rvUle un- have Wednesdays and Thursdays off fin, Defendant. Sealed bids marked outside, "Bid. nfty pounds to the Inch. Almost di- | head through the mini's legx. Wlieu whu'ly did. Happening to olxu-rve to and then the a>**n would have to stnv To H. T. Coffin, Defendant: Timber Sale Application, September rertly the stool covering the region the upright man springs from tbe a fellow guest that the lady who had at home aud tmud the children " In the name of the State of Ore­ 5, 1910, Crater,” and addressed to the <>f the drill hole became Incandescent. board he throws Ills legs Into tbe air sat at his right hand at dinner was tbe A !ogi«-al answer to the •juestion. gon: You are hereby required to District Forester, Forest Service. Thon cam»- a shower of white-hot ! so that the two men. clasping each oth­ ugliest woman lie bad ever beheld, tbe "Why doe» a kettle singT' was fur appear and answer the complaint Portland, Oregon, will be received up person addreaiwd expreawd hi» regret nlabcd by a boy wbo wrote. "Becauxe particle», and the metal begun to' er tightly round the waist, turn a som­ filed against you in the above entitled to and Including tbe 21st day of No- bubble over like n inlulalure crater I ersault. and when they rem ti tbe wu ».bat be nbould tblnk hl» wife so ill if it did not you could not tell when looking the kettle was boiling. " Asked to ex suit, on or before Thursday, the 17th | vetnber, 1910, for all tbe merchanta­ but aa mm > u an the outer steel had ' tor the man who started upside down “I have made a mistake.** said the plain toe Initials "C O D." one boy day of November, A. D. 1910, that ble dead timber standing or down and arrives fei t foremost. been burm-d away and the Inner inn - The handspring dive la a very effts- borrifiiil Tuberville. "I meant tbe lady replied that they stood for "collwtnr being the date of tbe last publication all the live timber marked for cutting ferial had been reached, the blowpipe llve specialty of Hwedlsh swimmers. wbo sat on my left.” of detiu." and a secoad said "cod-liver of tbe summons tn tl is suit and the by the forest officer located on an back fired’ and wax cxtlnguisluxl "Well, air. »lie is my slater." The le-rferinrr taken off from the div­ oU dnnk." last date witbin which you. the said area tc be definitely designate by "Time after time it wan relighted, ing board with hands lnatoed of feet, This brought tbe frank avowal. "It Another enterprising youth dew-rib- defendant, are required to answer i.e forest officer before cutting be­ lilt after a second or two's applica­ turning his body In order to descend can't be helped, air. then, for If what ed a sleeping partner as "a man wbo said complaint, as fixed by the order gins, Including about 10.010 acres on you say be true 1 confess I never »aw feet foremost <>r somerweultlng to ar tion It wax put ,out of action The uia | goes to sleep when playing bridge" such an ugly family In tbe course of Asked how he would mend a puncture of tbe court for publication of this tbe watersheds of Varney and Four ••rial. In fact, proved absolutely In-i rive head downward I summons, and if vou fail to appear Mile creeks in the NV4 of NWU and in a bicycle tire, a boy's answer was to vulnerable and when the blow plp< ' Very graceful also la the back dive, my life.”—Youth s Companion. in which th* spring in made backward, the point. “I would get a box of »tuff and answer, as aforesaid, the plain- SWH of NW% of sec. 3. N%. NH of wan examined the cone was found to i tbe laxly turning town rd the spring t|>at you do It with »Dd stick It on." I ’iff will appiy to the court for the SW>4. WH of SE*4 and part of have been completely burned away j board A SMALL WORD. — —■ y ■— - I relief pra*ed for in such complaint, NE*4 of SE>4 of sec. 4, sec. 5, sec. 6. This was the first time In the dlscov j Double aomernanlt dives are made to-wit: Quieting plaintiff's title to NH, SWU and WH of 8E>4 of sec •rer'e experience that such a thing j from platforms thirty to fifty feet It Has Only Two Lottsrs, Yst It Is A Flame Combination. the following described real estate, 7. WH of NE*4, part of SE % of Net Easy to Defins. had bapp' n<*d. and while affording high, the diver making two turn» in If a small quantitv of < hl »rate of to-wit: To define one word in tbe English NE % , NW %. part of NE % of SW U . evidence of the Immenn- heat em­ tbe air and entering the water feet potash la* powdered and mixed with language one m<*dern dictionary takes The west half ( H ) of the north­ and part of NW% of SE14 of sec. 8. ployed. It also provided convincing foremost — Loudon Katunlay Review. eighteen column» of small type. And nn equal quantity of powdered sugar west quarter (14). the southeast ¡parts of E«4 of NE% and NWU of proof of the resisting power of th<- [ this solitary word upon which the dic­ a «andle may I«- ll"ht< d by means of quarter ( % ) of the northwest quar­ An Effective Alarm. NE >4, NE *4 of NW >4 and 8W % of new mnterlal * Ind*»*d. when later I tionary bestows xueb a wool th of elu­ the mixture without mutches. Flanulgan had been dls< ti.ir.--<-«l from Place a little of It In tbe depression ter (%), and the northeast quarter NW «4 and part of SH of sec. 9. part the blowpipe waa played on a slab of cidation is <>i>o tbst hardly anybody tbe artillery and went to live in a cot­ except a dictionary maker can define around the w!*-k of a candle that has ( % ) of the southwest quarter (*4 ) of NWt4, SW^4, and part ofWli of the material. It simply reached u I tage lu his uatlvo village. Hue day lie at all. Tlie ordinary educated. Eng few previously used and then touch of Section six (6), in Township thir­ SEi4 of sec. 10. part of NE14. N’H of glowing heat while, strangely i left ou a week's visit to some dlxuiut tbe mixture with a gin»« rod tbe end ty-eight (38) south of Range nine NW % . part of SW >4 of NW *4, part enough. It was subdued immediately mlatlvea, and a day later tbe village ll»h »peaking peraou's knowledge of it of wbi4 of sec. 16. perience. for the extra oxygen is om- the runty cauuou Flantiignu bad were snked to define it—unless you This summons is published in the part of 8% and part of NW >4 of mounted on Ids front hedge. ploved for cutting ptir|)osao arc a dictionary maker or of an allied "Klamath Republican,” a weekly NW % of sec. 17, part of sec. 18, secs. HUMMON8 "When the blowpipe was with- j An instant later a brick wblxsed trade—probably yoa would bare to re­ newspaper, printed and published at 19. 20 and 21. part of W14 of sec. 22, pant tbe constable's ear and smashed drawn, the sign of Its application wax i ply: "Of? Why, of Just means of.” in the Circuit Court of the 8tate of his door to nmltHerrens 1 tbe City of Klamath Falls, in said part of W14 of s*«c. 27, secs. 28, 29. Oregon, for Klamath County. You might add defensively. "1 always a slight unevenness on the surface Tito Indignant officer, followed by A similar application would have the populace, rushed to Flanulgau'r romprehend p«*rfectiy what it means Abner Weed, Plaintiff, vs. Alonzo Klamath County, wherein said de­ part of sec. 30. part of N14 of sec. 31. scribed land is situated, by order of part of NW 14 of NW 14 , part of NE 14. Allen. Defendant. been to make a cut of at least a foot ! cottage and found It still teuautlrae. when 1 hc <> or hear It and can use it Hon George Noland, Judge of the and part of NE>4 of SE14 of sec. 32, correctly in njM*«*ch, so what do 1 want To Alonso Allen, Defendant: in xteel three inches thick." but showing nlgns of reeeut burgling to define It for anyway?" above named court, such order being NU and parts of SW 14 and SE^ of In tbe name of tbe State of Ore­ When Flaunigan returnixl the next But if you were a child your actual You are hereby required to dated the 30tb day of September, sec 33. part of WU of NE14, NW 14. week hr heard th«* news and waa de­ mastery of "or* would stand you In gon- A. D. 1910. The first publication of part of SW*4, and part of W>4 of Mil IN V EYHADDK 1H lighted. no stead whatever. You would be set appear and answer the complaint FOUND NOT GUI1/T1 “Ol prepare»! for burglars afore HI to digging hut and memorizing tbe filed against you In the above entitled this summons Is trade on the 6tb SE*4 of sec. 34, T. 36S, R. 6E, W. M., wlnt away," lie nah!, "by tbrnlnln' the things tbe dictionary had to say alxiut suit, on or before Thursday, the 17th day of October, A. D. 1910. within the Crater National Forest. THOMAS DRAKE. Jury Huy*. Man Who Killed Jack gun ou yer front door, constuble, and IL or the dri«*st and least informing dav of November, A. D. 1910, that Oregon, estimated to be 83,690 200 connlctlng It by secret wires to the of them. an. for inxtauce, that in some Barry in laakeview Did Not C«»n»- being the date of the last publication Attorney for Plaintiff. Klamath Falls, f*et b. m. of Western yellow pine. 33,- doors aud windien and loading it wld ea»ie middle? itedad. HI wasn't a guu- ami that preixmitlons have such and Judge Noland returned from latke­ 8UMMON8 300 feet L. m. of sugar ptne, 901.700 layer In the artillery for nothin’!’’*- such pru|H*rti<*x when they don't have defendant, arc required to answer view Isvt nlghl, where hi had boon Pearson's Weekly. feet b. m. of incense cedar, 659.000 raid complaint, as fixed by tbe order some other, every bit of which you in the Circuit Court of tbe State of feet b. m. of noble fir, 178.000 feet holding u seaalon of the circuit court, of the court for publication of this wonI<1 alisolutely and mercifully forget Oregon, for Klamath County. and stated to a Herald reporter that b. m. of Western white pine, 170.000 Why Hair Would Not Do. at the first |»M«aible moment. Ixxvk summons, and If you fall to appear the jury which tried Minis Veysuddv When N. O Nelson, tbe profit sharer, over a child'» grammar or "language” and answer, as aforesaid, the plain­ Abner Weed, Plaintiff, vs. J. E. Inn­ re«*t b. m. of Engleman spruce, and caster and Mattle C. Waterbury, 75.000 feet b. m. of lodgepole pine (or the killing of Jack Barry had re decided to trauafer bls cooperative lesson, with its ghastly array of use­ tiff will apply to the court for the Defendants. buxlnenn from Kt. Miuis to the country less bone«.— Katunlay Evening Post turmxi a verdict of ’’not guilty.” I've saw timber, and 5,121.000 feet relief prayed for In such complaint, Veysadde, who is known as he looked about carefully for a favor­ to-wlt: Quieting plaintiff's title to To J. E. Inncaster and Mattie C b. m. of merchantable dead saw tim­ Ills |*ersonal friend Waterbury, Defendants: Persian Prayer Rugs. "French Miuls,” shot Barry , who was able location. ber, log scale, more or less. No bld the following described real estate, Dr. Edward Everett Hale accom­ About 200 yean ago small embroid­ In the name of the State of Ore­ of less than 93,15 per thousand feet a bartender in Mike Hart's Lakeview to-wit: panied him on one of bla tours in You and each of you are h. m. for Western yellow pine, sugar saloon, during a quarrel some few search of this. A site was choncn, ata! ered rugs wen* largely made In Per­ Northeast quarter (%) of the gon: sia. chiefly a* Inpaban. Tb«*se were ereby required to appear and nine and Western white pine, live weeke ago l.afe Conn was Veysadde'» a uarne for it wmn then In order. prayer ruga, and on each of them near northwest quarter ( % ) of Sectlou attorney Among others. Hale waa comtldered. one eud was a small embroidered six (6) In Township Thfrty-elgl't answer tbe complaint filed against «aw timber, and 81.50 per thousand but rejected be<-nuae. na Mr. Nelson mark to show where tbe Mt of sacred (38) south of Range nine (9), east you in the above entitled suit, feet b. m. for livj saw timber of all said, "the name differs from its tlls- earth from Mecca was to be placed, of the Willamette meridian in Klam­ on or before Thursday tbe 17th other species and for all dead saw RAIN FA 1.1. IH GENERAL tlnguisbed owner lu being only four tn obedience to a law of the Koran, ath County, State of Oregon. e-»n- day of November, A. D. 1910, that timber will be considered, and a de­ being the date of the last publication posit of »5,000. pavable to the order THROUGHOUT NORTHWEST ■otters iong. while be waa six feet four that tbe teesd must be bowed to the tainlng 40 acres. or thereabouts." So Leclalre was ground in prayer, thia was touched of the summons in this suit and the of the First National bank of Port- Thia summons is published in the chosen In honor of the pioneer French by tbe forehead when tbe prostration "Klamath Republican," a weekly last date within which you. the Mid - "A mao wbo baa four eblMvw and i licensed the undersigned guardian of above named court, such order being young people have many friends who slon In a quarry, "when I claimed damages the foreman called me a eontiauee to tblnk tbe price ot Mvtag tbe eetate of Guaeie Maude Jory and dated the 30th day of September, wish them a pleasant Journey through blasted foot"— Upplncott'a. to no more than Rto vsrtk.'’-19 ( Annie May Jory, minora, to sell the A. D. 19t0. The first publication of life. NO FEHR NOW FOR BURGLAR I »