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MAKE ASPEN LAKE A HUNTING LODGE MUCH IN THE INTENTION OF THE WH ERHAUNER OOMPANY pen Lake was a large navigable body of water, and on that tho department of (hs Interior probably placed Its rul ing, title to It was passed under the swuiiip net, mid the records show the SEVERE GALE MWKEI'S THE NEW EX-GOVERNOR FRANCIS OF MiS- title to b< * In the Woyorhauser com ENGLAND COAST HOl itl OO-DEFENDANT pany. EAST IN PATH OF * STORM SUE FOR AN ENORMOUS SUM KLAMATH KNOWN TllltOI (Di High Wind ami Cold Cauta-« Great Got eminent Merk« to llwovrr Fl7.- ol T THE KANT AND SOUTH NuiTcring—Divqt Know in East 000,000 for Alleged Unlawful ------- z. IHs|Ms<al of Missouri Bridgi- ern Pmnsylvanla AttoriK-w W, H. Wiley Retuma mid 1« Ama/« *<1 at tin * ** l*r«>gr« M Made REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST TRUST “«SAVINGS BANK at Klaiuatb Falls, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business, January 31, 1910. RESOURCES DOLLARS Ixians and Discounts ............................................ I 48,344.S3 Bonds, securities, etc........................................ 3,484.44 Banking bouse, furniture, and fixtures .............................. 2,ISO.74 Due from banks (not reserve banks) ................. 10,933.43 Due from approved reserve banks..................... 20,402.44 Checks and other cash Items.............. 872.13 Cash on hand ........................... „.................................. 19,887.74 NEW YORK Nov. 4. A severe ST. LOUIS. Nov. 4. David R. storm has swept New York for the Francis, ex-governor of Missouri, and Though absent but a few short past thirty-six hours. Four Inches of former head of tbe St. Ixiuls exposi weeks W. H. Wllny, attorney for the l<ctt«i From tilt* * Government, H um - reclamation service, is amazed at the rain has fallen and the cold and high tion, has been made co-defeudant with Total .... wind lias caused great suffering. The tho St ixiuls Merchants’ Bridge com oxer, Say« the Wotm Belong I Improvements that have been mads storm extends from Maine to Cape pany In a suit involving 867,000,000. since he left. lu tin * Htntc LIABILITIES DOLLARS Hatteras, and from the Great Lukes to It Is charged that Mr. Francis re "When I first struck Main street I ¡the Atlantic. Deep snow has fallen In linquished the control of the Eads thought I was dreaming Then I real Capital stock paid In.......... .................................. 3 25,000 00 Eastern Pennsylvania and New York, bridge to the Terminal Railway asso *n Wlx O A Htourns placed the cat« ized what great things can occur In a Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid......... ~....... 48.84 ciation Owning tbe Merchants ’ and telegraph communication with individual deposits subject to check ............................... 50,930.11 Hah In A upon Lake a few week« ago short space of time. Though only bridge and controlling the Eads, the Washington Is severed. Demand certificates of deposit........... .................................... 280.00 lie thought ho waa placing them In away from hero what might be called only other trans-Mlssissippi-St. Ix»uls Time certificates of deposit ..... 11,585.00 lute waters, but It seems that such 1« a few days, there has been an almost Savings deposits . .......... ............................................................... 37,010 83 bridge, they thereby formed an al nut th * case, but that the Weyeriiaus- complete transformation. Yet the STEAMER NORTH MT AB leged monopoly of the traffic entrance Total ..... 1124,854.58 <*r company owns the lake and the people here do not seem to bo enthusi TOWN IN BIG IXMi RAFT to St. Ix>uts. astic over It. They do not realize ‘urroundlng land. The amount sued for represents After Hr. HleaniH had placed th« wtiut Is going on. for they ac<< the State of Oregon. ) the original cost of the bridge and the County of Klamath,Isa. Hall fry In the water he was Informed changes from day to day. It is the Brings Down Hix Hundred Thousand rents and accrued profits for the past I, J. W. 8elmens, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly that th« lake waa private property, man who goes away for a short time Fret to the Ixmg ladle Mill seventeen years. swear that the above statement is true to tbe best of my knowledge *«a the regenera and belonged to the Weyorhausor and returns who H< Tills Afternoon Ixiwyer John Higdon filed the suit and belief. J W SEIMENS, Cashier. > o tn puny. aud that It waa their Inten tion that la taking place on every Correct—Attest: G. W. BALDWIN. "In the name of the people of the i ——- tion to »lock the lake with game fish hand, and feels tbe new spirit take J. A. MADDOX, Directors. d * Unit< States “ * Th« steamer North Star has made Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of February, and make a hunting and nailing lodge hold of him 1910. EL ELLIOTT. Notary Public "i have visit-id a number of places a record already for towing large log of thi place. The bridge Involved in this contro Mr. Btearna wrote to the depart throughout the East and South, and iafts, but Friday the little craft set a versy crosses the Mississippi at 8t. ment of the interior about the mat found wherever I went that Klamath pace that will be hard to follow. An Louis, and was constructed by Cap ter, and in reply received the follow Falls is known. The railroads are immense raft comprising 600,000 feet tain James B. Eads, and Is named af of timber wus towed to the 1x>ng l-ake giving It wide publicity and many ing letter: dock that afternoon, tho steamer ter hint. It Is the result of one of Relative to the Ownerahlp of a Me were tho Inquiries made relative to the greatest engineering feats of the this part of the stat ** by people who bringing the logs from the Crystal andered latke in Oregon world, and is a remarkable structure Creek country learned Hint I was an Oregonian No Department of the Interior. General * Tin Immew raft was over 1.500 In many respects. It consists of three one need fear aboqt the rapid devel I at nd Office, Washington. Octo- t *** f< long nnd 47 feet wide, and is the spans, the center being 520 feet in opment nnd settlement of Klamath l,. 1'110 the clear, while the two side spans county. Nothing short of the Inter largest i-ver towed on the Upper Lake. Mr O A Hlcnrna. Klamath Falls. cover 502 feet each. Tbe piers William Willits, master of the steam ference of Providence can stop it. Oregon. are the dee|>est of any in tbe world "It can be materially hastened by er, and Thomas Kerr, the engineer, "Sir I uni In recoipj'bf your letter Hie people getting together and work- deserve credit for the skill they ex- reaching 134 H feet below high water. dated Hcfitember 8, 1910, stating that i Ing to one common end. I was never ( bibitcd In braillng the huge mass of The bridge was begMn in 1867 and finished in 1874 at a cost of about von have recently procured from ih« ' so greatly Impressed with the value logs to the mill. 86.500.000. -aivernrrient hatchery a consignment - of community advertising and boost- of cattUh and proceeded to place Omni ! Ing as when I was in the South. There in ’Aspen Lake * in townships 37 and I is u complete transformation In that tN Mouth range 7 okst.Willamette me part of the country. Alfalfa land is ridian Oregon, and was walled upon being advertised at from 830 to |4o by an agent of the Woyerhousera. an aero. Cane lands are being sub- MEADoU LAKE LCMBEIC (X»MPA- EPS ON IAX1HE BOARD AND IB owner of nearly all of the land sur i divided Into small tracts and tho NA SUFFERS DAMAGE THROWN TO THE GROUND rounding the lake, who expreuaod dls- Northern settler Is cordially received proval of your action, claiming owner ! Capital Is welcomed and treated fair ANOTHER REVOLUTION TO . lief demanded and prayed for in ship of the lake, and their Intention ly. Birmingham, the Pittsburg of the BEGIN IN HONDURAS ber complaint, to-wit: That the boada Marerow A Santatnau Owned the rill ITobably Be Isiid Up for Cowpie 'o make a private bunting and fish South, shows tbe wonderful develop I of matrimony heretofore and now Tools and lite I xmm Will Fall of Weeks—Accident Happened ing lodgo of the same and surround ment of that country. Ten years ago existing between yourself and tbe Government Troop» Sent Against G« *n- oa Them ing country, and you request to bo *t was a city of 30,000 people, drift Yesterday Afternoon plaintiff herein be forever dissolved eral Valladares Are Repulsed advised as to the status of tbo title ing along In its sleepy way. North- annulled and set aside, and that the by His Forces to the lake. plalnt'ff be awarded the care and - "rners came In, and with them came Fire at the Meadow Lake Lumber Mrs. R. A. Em mitt sustained a c stod-. of her three children, vta: "In reply you are advised that the I the reawakening of that part of Ala company's 8AN SALVADOR. Nov. 3— General camp Friday night destroy- * painful Injury Wednesday, which will official plats of the survey show said bama. Birmingham today has a pop Ada Harrington, Wilbur Harrington Valladares, the Honduras rebel, has lake as having been meandered, and ulation of about 150,000, and when ed tbe blacksmith shop and the black- < probably keep ber confined to tbe repulsed the first armed attack of the and Leland Harrington, and for such 'hereby aeggrogated from the public this fact became known there was a smith lost everything he had except bouse for a couple of weeks. She government at Amalspa. Troops were other and further relief as to the stepped on a loose board and fell court may seem just and equitable. domain. It Is quite a large body of great Influx of people, and It Is au his apron and two hammers. Adjoining the shop was a small heavily to the ground, the force of tbe sent to dislodge Valladares, but they water, about ell miles long and one thoritatively stated that 1,200 fami This summons is served upon you were repulsed by guns from tbe cus and a half mites wldo at Its widest lies have taken up their homes there ! room occupied by the b'acksmlth. He fall breaking one of the small bones toms house and several soldiers were bv order of the Hon. George Noland. : had built a fire In tbe stove In tbe In her left foot. Judge of the above-entitled court, part. since the announcement of the popu- room and then went In to supper. By Tbe accident happened about 3 killed. It *s feared a general revolu dated September 28. 1910, ordering "The lake Is probably navigable In ' lation by the census department. the time he had finished his meal the o'clock in the afternoon as she was tion will be aroused against Davilla. at s< mmons be served upan you "They realise now throughout the fact, and It is held by the department, I building was a mass of flames and coming out of tbe woodshed. Some American marines are protecting the tev publication In the Klamath Ra- in tho case of UonJ. E. Poterman (14 wuth the value of community adver nothing was saved except tbe black time ago she broke her ankle, and It . American Interests near Amalapa. ’> bitcan. a weekly newspaper print L. D, 116). that under the law of tising and outside capital, with the re smith's apron and two hammers, Is still somewhat weak, so much so ed. published and circulated in Klam mit that the Southern states will see Oregon the title of the riparian pro which fortunately bad been left out- that It turns easily. As she came out Martial Law In Honduras ath Falls, Klamath county Oregon, prietor on navlgnblc streams and as great, If not greater development I side. of tbe woodshed she stepped on tbe WASHINGTON D C.. Nov. 3.— for a period of six consecutive and lakes extends only to the water's than tbe states west of the Rockies. The lumber company owned the IcoM board and her ankle turning, The state department Is advised that successive weeks, from date of the <dge. The right which remains to The West, and particularly Oregon building, but had recently sold the she lost her balance. The pain of tbe mart'al law has been declared In Hon first publication, tbe date of the first 'he proprietor beyond tho water's and Klamath Falls, should profit by tools to Marsrow A Santamau. on fail caused her to scream, and Mr. the experience of the South and Birm duras. American Interference Is al publication being on Thursday, the • •dge is only an easement, which can whom the loss of everything except Emmitt .rushed to her assistance, but most certain, owing to the heavy In 29th day of September, 1910, and not be conveyed, reference being ingham. and get together and boost. ’ the building and the blacksmith’s as he was still weak from his lond ill After reaching Washington, D. C„ terests citizens of the Un'ted States t'e date of the last publication being made In the body of the decision of wearing apparel will fall. The build ness be was unable to render her have In that countrv. The gunboat cn Thursday the 10th day of Novem the case to Parker vs. West Coast Mrs. Wiley was taken suddenly 111 ing was 20x24 feet, and the loss on much assistance. Fortunately Mr. Princeton Is In readiness to protect ber. 1910. that being the last day In Packing company (17 Ore., 614). with kidney trouble and waa conflnM It will not be very heavy. Two hun North was present at tbe time, and I to the hospital for about four weeks Amer'can Interests whenever it may which you are required to appear where It is said that: dred dollars will cover the loss in he helped the Injured woman Into tbe and answer. be necessary. " ‘The land below high-water mark She Is now at her mother's home, and I the shop. house. HORACE M. MANNING. upon a nnvlgable rlvor and which con a complete recovery Is looked for. The blacksmith recently came from Dr. Wright was summoned, and Attorney for Plaintiff. stitutes n part of Its bed belongs to I ----------------------------- Winter in California I K * no, and is not blamed for the acci found that the only Injury sustained the state In Its sovereign capacity, dent. was the breaking of a small bone in Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Jackson came vubjoct to the riparian rights of the I KOMI SENT PEOPLE LEAVE her left foot, which will propably not down from Fort Klamath last week, FOR PELICAN IA1DGE owner of the land above and adjacent It Is not known just how the fire take long to knit r.nd left for California, where they ♦ thereto. The state, however, cannot * started. will spend tbe winter. ♦ sell it nor can the state control Its Party of Capitalists From San Fran ♦ cisco and the East Ixxoking use, except to increase the facllitlee BRISTOL BULBING TO ♦ * Th« Gravy Was All Right ♦ Over the Country for navigation and commerce. Nor HE FINISHED TODAY ♦ He or she likes. But all the A certain Dr. C------- was once read • an the riparian proprietor graut such A party of prominent capitalists Concrete Will Be Poured and Machine ing a very strenuous paper on total ILL UNDER 1PRIGATT »N. only a ♦ 'and or liny right thereto, except sucli ♦ same it sometimes makes a dif abstinence before a clerical club—so short distance from the city, for ♦ ference where you go. right hh he himself Is entitled to en- and business men of San Francisco Moved So ns Not to Interfere and the East arrived here on Thurs tl e story goes- when the entertainer <1,S<M». Five tnindn-d dollars cash, loy. Very respectfully, Wltli the Paving We study to accurately sup day's train, and after spending the went out to tell his wife how many tkii lam e on very easy terms. The gov- "FRED DENNETT. ply your wants at every point < I night nt the Livermore left for Peli ervmei’t soil map shows this to be th« * "Commissioner.” The first concrete building ever she waa to provide for at supper. of the jewelry business, can Ixidgo next morning, where they beat quality of soil In the valley. "What are they doing?" she In erected in this city, the Bristol build It win«, however, that the depart To that end we have thought FORTY ACRES just a little fur ment of tbo Interior Is again tnls- will remain for several days. The ing on Main street, near Third, wfil quired. and was told the subject of •nd worked. party are tho guests of F. O. Athearn ther out for ffil.tWO. was finished last Thursday and the tbe essajr. "What shall I do?” she >liken, for tho records of the transfer The result of our plauning IF YOU WANT land it will pay yon of titles to the lands In question show of Berkeley, who has charge of Pel concrete mixing machine will be cried. “Here I have brandied peach is here awaiting your opinion. < • ican Lodge, and who makes frequent to let us drive yon ont. If it Is a bar moved to the other building on Main es, and It's too late to change." that tho United States deeded the trips here to look after that property. gain. we have it. "Make no change." said her hus From collar buttons to dia- street, which the same man Is having land to the state of Oregon, and that With the party are William A. • erected, and work will be begun on band. "It will be all right." *e S» Geo. H. Ri< *r. with Chilcote. monds it is, as we believe, per- the state paHSod the title to private * > The essayist had the post of honor offi.e adjoining the American Hotel. feet. owners and eventually the Weyer- Bond, head of the W. A. Bond compa j that structure at once. The forms on part of the building at the right of the lady of the house, Phone Ml. hauser company secured control of ny. brokers, of Chicago; William A. This is our invitation to you < ► tbo land. Title to tho lake was se Vawter. also a prominent Chicago have been removed, and the walls are and she presented him with a dish of to see it. We do >iot ask that < < > > cured under tho swamp land act. and capitalist, nnd hie daughter, Cora C. ) ready for the finishing coat. Both the peacbes. After a while she said you need anything. You'll find < • SUMMONS These three will remain structures will be a credit to the en to him, "Dr. C ------- , won’t you allow while the lake Is meandered. It Is not Vawter. pleasure in just seeing—and hero for two or three weeks, looking ergy and ability of the man who is me to give you some more of these navigable In any sense of tho word. we in showing. In the Circuit Court of the State of peaches." When Jack Kimball, representative over the country, with a view to having them erected. Oregon, for the Sounty vf Klam ♦ "Thank you," he replied. "They of the Woyorhauser Interests In this future investments. ♦ ath. Others of the pnrty are J. Costa, a are excellent. : part of tho state, wbh wen by r Her PRESIDENT TAFT GOES KOK HIGH GRADE GOODS A little later she said, "Dr. C------- . Elvira Harrington. Plaintiff, vs. Eli ♦ ald repr-sontatlve this morning rein wealthy Spaniard, who Is touring this TO PANAMA SOON may I not give you another peach?" country; W. J. Ferguson, of Ferguson jah Harrington. Defendant. live to the matter, ho said: “No, I thank you," said he. apolo To Elijah Harrington, the above- "We did object to the putting of & rfriienor, real estate, San Francisco; named defendant: ratfish in Aspen I.ake. as it was the II. K. Houston, a San Francisco cap Object Said to Be the Annexation of getically, “but I will take a little more That Repuldic and the Forti of the gravy."—Harper's Magazine. In the name of the state of Ore intention to stock the lake with bass italist. nnd B. P. Oliver, a loading fication of the Canal gon you are hereby required to ap and other game fish, and make a Bay City real estate man. All of those mon are wealthy, and pear and answer the complaint filed fishing and hunting lodge of the place. --------- » while they are on a pleasure trip, they against you In the above entitled We have title to the lake, and the WASHINGTON. I). C., Nov. 3.- For an up-to-date wheel, get *« record will show nuch to bo the case. have the means to make extensive in C. C. Aroaemena. the American min court and suit on or before the last vestments if they choose to do so. I a Rambler, on sale at the GUN \s to tho Inke being navigable. It Is ister at Panama, denies that Presi ONE OF THE BEST paying meat day of the time prescribed In the or STORE. For sale or rent. der for publication of summons made ill bosh. Why, some of our men who markets In the city; good location, dent Taft Is going to Panama to con Tents to rent. Guns. We carry had boon fighting fire thefe last sum Getting Ont Reports *il rvaaohs herein to-wit: Thursday, the 10th sider the advisability of annexing the doing large business; go a full line of Sporting Goods. day of November, 1910. that being mer, when they returned to this city Secretary Albert E. Elder of the Panama republic. President Taft for selling. waded across the lake rather than Water Users’ Association is busy leaves on the Cruiser Tennessee soon WE HAVE SEVERAL good hunt- six consecutive and successive weeks walk around it. You might pole g these days getting out his monthly after voting on November Sth. It is news o|s *nings in the city that are from the date of the service of this summons upon you, and If you fall flat-bottomed host on tho lake, but and quarterly reports. There Is a reported that the annexation of the money makers. THE GUN STORE 'ou couldn't row one." great deal of detail work to attend to Panama republic and the fortification Nee Geo. H. Rier, with Chilcote. to so appear and answer said com While from the moander line on the In his work, and the reports necessi of the canal are the objects of his office adjoining the American Hotel. plaint, for want thereof the plal” J. B. CHAMBERS tiff will apply to the court for tne maps it might appear as though As- tated considerable labor on his part. visit Phone Ml. OWN ML THE SURROUNDING LAND BUCKSMITH SHOP GURUS DOWN BONE IS BROKEN IN HER LEFT FOOL ___ A 4 I ___ Anyone may Shop Anywhere Fine Twenty-A ere Tract ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ : WINTERS ♦ * BICYCLE S For