Hinde, whose postoflhe address |K ()!•■*, Ore., <II<L on the 9th day of May, 1910, file In thl* oMcu swore statement and application No 03478. MIDLAND MI NINGS E. I. MURRAY, Editor. DROP IN FROM FIVE TO FIFTEEN to purchase the E4 of NEU unction IO1HTOI < RITICALLY ILL AT AS- 10, township :I9H. Hang* I0E. Wli Mr. Manning shipped four carloads TOPOVA l*ER CENT la met tn meridian, and the tlmltei of horses from Midland this week. • • • tl.oioon, under Ilo» provisions of ih > Two cars of ¿wives were «hipped ! Pork 3 t ents u Pound Ixiwer In Knn act of June 3, 1.878, and acta anieu- F«nre»l tin* tged l*hiloM»|»hvr** Mind rWO DOLLARS PI-.R YEAR IN ADVANCE dntnry, known as the "Timber and Wednesday, and the cows were left nt Is Giving Way—W m En Rouie «a« ( tty—licei Baroli« Want ! Slone Law.” at such valuti an migli» th«» stockyards to make mournful mu Al) communications submitted for publication in the columns of this to This Country G< mx I Will of P<*O|>le l>e fixed In appralsoinent, and that, sic for the citizens of Midland. paper will be Inserted only over the name of the writer No non de plume • • • pnr*uant to such application, the lai,<t articles will be published and timber thereon hat • been ap Mr. Gilroy says the soil surely Isn't - " ST PETERSBURG. Nov IS*. The NEW YORK. Nov. 15. A decline i | ''I'lsed at a t itul of I37O OO. th.* I cense. At present the liquor licenses 1 *’^^8*c**n* w^o are attending Count very fertile hero. He planted forty In food price« In Indicateli every where are under various class«>s, separate' I" tl'«» railway station nt As* acre« of potatoes, mid baa them all today At K uiihbh City n gouernl ile Uinber estlni'‘ed al 21.0.000 b<a>rd dug. lie has thirty-five tons. One créas,* of from 5 to 15 per cent is f-el nt II per tin userid, unj ire laud tapova announce that his condition i licenses being issued for retailers. potato weighed 3 4 pounds and an noted, and a 3-centa a-pound drop ISO; that *4’ I applica.it will offer i drug stores, restaurants, groceries. is most critical. Hla daughter, Alex other 4 4 pounds. One turnip weigh has taken place in the price of pork linnl proof In aup|a>>'t of bls appllca* andra. and Dr. Makovetskv are at- ORGANIZED ALONG ASSEMBLY , and the like. The committee* of re- j ed 10 4 pounds. i nn amt *w >; ■» talemei.i oi. the 13th and beef. | tailers favors a flat license, one which ' tending tbe count in a small, unventi AND ANTI-ASSEMBLY LINES • • • day of January. 1911, before it m lated room. Countess Tolstoi has At Springfleld. 111., pork products . will call for the same price, no mat- i Abel Ady raised turnips that weigh were nil need |0 per rent it.cluirdson. United Htn'CM coniniln. jjcltied her husband, although she At Pitta ; ter what business is engaged in. This 1 <*d from 5 to 10 pounds. burg. Pa . there la no decline In the siviior, at Kli'iinth Fall« ti egon. Republicans in Senate Frcnly Di»id<*«l means that the drugstore and the ‘ begged permission to do so. • • • Any person I* nt llb<*rtv to prot»«« grocery and the grill will pay the I It is believed th«» count was prices. Th«* Denver wholesale price on th«* Qtie^ion—Thonij-Son Rev. Anderson of Merrill will of moat la 10 to 15 per cent lower, it I* pur'*l>ii**i before entry or Ini* same license foe as the straight sa route to Sweden, where he expected 1 Candidate for Speaker preach here Sunday. but th«* change baa not yet affected t ele a coite»i nt any lime before loon. The retailers argue that the tc sail for America-, when ho was • • • patent i*s.i tv filing * corroborat stricken, lie left th«» convent at Sha- the retailors. free lunch should be abolished, and Mrs. Hooper has not been very wall, ed affidavit In thl* office alleging mardine last night, and went to Ko let the restaurant man do the feed Oregon's coming legislature is to f'tCta which would defeat l*ie entry. zels, where he announced that he was, and her Infant sou has be«'n III most <'K\N(N FKHKkN GIVEN be organized along strict assembly ing, but that If the restaurant man ARTHUR W ORTON. ON ('ALIFORM \ TOM NX to return to Moscow At that time of the time since his birth. wants to sell liquor then a full II- > and anti-assembly lines, according to • • • 11-10-11.1 Resistor. he was attired in a peasant's coat nine the talk of those members of the sen cense should be taken out. I Mrs. Scott Barnes visited school WASHINGTON. D C.. Nov I« and took the southbound tralu toward Licenses should be granted only to 1 ate and house who have already ex the Caucasus. He had 117. but no November 3d. and Rev. Fee*e gave a The Intost census figure* give Oak pressed themselves, says the Portland citizens, or men who have made their prssporta. and rode In a third-class very Interesting talk to tbe children land 150,174, Berkeley 4 4.08 4. and Telegram Already candidates for declaration and received their first Alameda 38.383. compartment. When he reached As-j November 4th. president aud speaker are beginning papers. This will eliminate the Ja-p- 1 • • • TO Whom It .May Concern You Thia tncreaa«»a Alanu-da «.919. Ilei tspova he was so III that he was to be discus^fd. and every indication an esc and Chinese and all other for Election passed very quietly In our keley 27.330, or 30« per cent, and are hereby notified that the sale of forced to leave the train. It is be eigners who cannot or do not possess 1 Klints to one of the hottest, closest I little town. excess lands .which wn* published In Oakland 83.314, or 134.3 pur cent lieved that his mind is unbalanced • • • and most exciting organization fights papers. the Merrill Record and Klamath Falls Open fronts will be advocated, say of recent years. Mrs. Barks drove to their farm near I Express, newspaper* published within th«* retailers. The open front will be In the senate are. twelve senators Merrill this week, and brought back Klamath county Oregon, and which who, according to their pledges taken five or five and a half feet above the with her some splendid pumpkins that wa« to be held In the town of Klam sidewalk. At this height the boys this year and two years ago. may be I were grown on the Cha*. Lewi* farm ath Falla, county of Klamath. State • • • < lassed as assembly senators. There cannot look in, but grown people of Oregon, nt the hour of 3 o'clock passing can see anyone who is at the are eighteen senators who are anti DRIVEN OVER EDGE OF GRADE Miss Pearl Davidson wa* slightly M IDE THE Dltll ER GET OFF AND p. in on the 1 Kb day of June. 1910. assembly or statement No. 1 senators. bar. WALK HI Thursday. —O4Vt PA NIX FRIGHTENED and which at thnt hour was adjourn- No stairways or doors leading from • • • All of the assembly senators are re < h 1 to a later date, aud has saloons to private rooms are wanted publicans. three of the other side are Jacob Myers aud AaTd Ady have been fr«>m time to time adjourned democrats, thus cutting the margin ; by the retailers' association. This is Midland People Haiqiy Over Pro« p»-et« been out of school on account of bad Three Mexican« In <'u«io«ly of I oiled until the 5th day of November. 1910. down In the republican ranks to , ' to eliminate "combination houses" Hinten ^tarsimi Chargt-d With i colds and sore throat. for N«‘w lH‘|iot—- J. D. Morgan's wa* on the sold 5th day of November. • • • twelve assembly and fifteen anti-as i and resorts where women live up Otwtnirllng the Mnil 1910. adjourned until the 16th day Cow la Shot stairs. sembly senators. Mrs. Kirkendall and Vernon Knew of November. 1910. nt the hour of 3 Violations of the Sunday closing In the anti-assembly list is C. W. moved to Midland November 8th x o'clock p tn., al which time and hour • • • Nottingham, chairman ot the state law ha-ve been opposed by the associa A Baldwin auto left lust Saturday said «ale will take place at the front Mrs. Gilroy and Miss Davidson were! tion for the past year and they hired central committee, who would in all shopping in Klamath Falls Saturday Ralph Vincent has been grading morning for Lakeview, where United door of the court houae in the town probability work with the assembly detectives and secured many convic While on their way to town on the , and filling In his yard. States Marshal T. E. Ilainni« rsloy ha* of Klamath Falls. County of Klam tions. The association now wishes to • • • senators In an organization fight. three Mexican* In cuNlody charged ath and Rtate of Oregon, subject to rock grade near Hannon's, they met go a step further. They will recom Assemblyit«*s in Majority a team drawing a heavy load, and Riley Myers hauled slab wood from with obstructing the mnil, and will the conditions named In the aforesaid This makes the republican situa mend. they say. that a second viola were com|>elled to drive over the edge Swan I-ake Saturday. bring them here where they will take published notice. • • • tion in the senate thirteen assembly tion of the Sunday law be punlshabM* of the grade, breaking the buggy and the train for Portland. Dated thia Sth day of November, and fourteen anti-assembly senators. by a revocation of the license. Actxirdlng to lhe report* of the af 1910. badly frightening the occupants. The pupils <vf the Midland school The proportion of one saloon to • • • Senator Norton, classed as an inde ar»* preparing a program for Thunks* fair. th,» three men met the *tage be ALBERT E ELDER. pendent. has been put in the antl-as- each 1,000 people is also favored by i F. Walker, wife and family of Med-1 giving, A basket social will be given tween Lnkevlew nnd Altura* and Hec’y Klamath Water Users* Aun. the retail association. semblv ranks because he subscribed ford arrived Saturday night for au ex to raise funds for the purchase ot made the driver get off and walk, and to statement No. 1 two years ago. He 1 tended visit with Mrs. Walker's par more blackboards, and If possible to then took iKiHseaaion of the vehicle NOTH E OF SETTLEMENT OF was put tn the democratic ranks dur-. MIDDY WILL BE APPOINTED and drove to luikevlew. They were ents, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Myers. They get oil for the school room floor. Financial Account and Hearing of I • • • ing the campaign just closed, and if .arrested nnd locked up. and will now BY SENATOR CHAMBERLAIN are well pleased with Klamath, and I*rtltlon for Dlwtiargr of Adminis he so stays this will reduce the anti-| ( are looking around with a view to lo- Who said anything about wedding answer to a chnrge of obtsructing the trator. assembly lineup in the senate to thir The Examination for Entrane«* to the j eating bells In Midland? 8h —! don't tall! United State* mall • • • i teen assembly republicans and thir But they may ring 'ere long. Annapolis Academy Will Be In the County Court ef the State of • • • teen anti-assembly republicans. F. J. Jackson came down from Fort Sam Woodard was a Midland visit- Held November 3Sth Oregon, for the County of Klam In the bouse the assembly repub or Sunday. George Williams and J. W. Morgan Klamath Monday and was a gutmt I ath, • • licans are in the majority. There are wont to Miller Island the first of the at the l,ak<«ld». Senator George E. Chamberlain an- In the Matter of the Esetate of James thirty assembly representatives and I nounces that this year he will give an Rev. Anderson of 1 Merrill preached ' week. M Arnett. Deceased. thirty anti-assembly representatives. opportunity to any young man in Ore I to a small audience Sunday afternoon, | O. H Bunch cam** down from Fort Notice Is hereby given that Joel P There aTe three democratic members, gon to enter a competitive examina and decided not to come here again Klamath Monday night. Mr. Barks Is hauling hay from the Arnett, as administrator of the estate which makes the republican member tion for appointment to the naval this winter unless he was requested Fafrclo place. DIKHOLI TION OF PAHT>ERNIIIP of James M Arnett deceased has ship stand thirty for the assembly and ' academy, says the Portland Telegram, ! to do so. Notice Is hereby given, to all whom rendered and presented for setlie- twenty-seven anti-assembly. . • • • I'KHINGH FROM POE VALI,EV i To this end he haa ’appointed Pro- It may concern, that the co-partner niont, and filed In said court, his From these figures it can be seen ' feasor J. B. Horner. Oregon Agricul- I E. E Kirkendall and Will Langell ship of laithain A Bryant la diesolved, final account of the administration of that there will be an active contest i rural college, Corvallis, Professor Jas. drove to Midland Sunday. Edward Fruer and son. Francis, and that I will not tie responsible for said outate, and a petition for the ap when it comes to the organization. • • • • went to Klamath Falls Friday. ¡H Bach, Columbia university, Port-1 any IndebtednoM Incurred by said co proval of the same, that he b» dit Senator Ben Selling and Senators land, and Professor Hopkin Jenkins, 1 The people of Midland are feeling ch urged as said administrator and partnership on and after thia date. elect Dan J. Malarky are both candi Jefferson High school, Portland, as a very happy over the prospects of a Alberta Gra-ham. daughter of Mrs. : Dated I.iamath Falls. Orc , Nov. said estate dosed, and thnt the 26th dates for president of the senate. It committee to examine young men new depot and better freight anil Mary Mark, Is suffering from a brok day of November. 1910, at 10 o’clock 1 4th, 1910. ia believed that Senator Jay Bower who may desire to secure a nomina passenger accommodations. en hip. which she r»*celve«l last Friday , n m . at the court room of said court, FLORENCE BRYANT man of Condon will try for re-elec while riding in a horse race In Bo* I tion for appointment to tbe academy at the court bouse In Klamath Falls, . n-i7-4t tion as president. It is probable that this year. The committee will hold Mr. Castle drove to Klamath Falls nanza. Klamath County. Oregon, has been • • • there will be other candidates, but at an examination November 25th and Saturday. Land Values Will Advance duly appointed by said court for set • • the present time it would appear that 26th In the Jefferson High school in i i Art Spencer is visiting with his rel RAPIDLY IN THE VALLEY within tlement of said account nnd the hear tbe contest would be between these Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sutton and Mrs. J atives in Poe Valley. He expects to the next f»*w month*, anil If you con ing of said petition for discharge and three. The young man who shall pass the K. Sutton attended church in Mid return to hla home in Texas In a short template buying, think It will I m - to the closing of said estate, at which As to Speakership time. best physical and mental examination - land Sunday. time nnd place any person interested your Interest to pure haw at once. • • • The speakership fight is more era- will be nominated by the senator to ' • • • In said estate may appear and file hla A GOOD BUY — IO acres. 2 mil«*« bryonic. W. I^tir Thompson, who was ... Mr. Sidney Fruer and Lctha Web « — ...c Anna-polis' Mrs. J- w- Depuy drove up from fill — the next vacancy — at the exceptions In writing to the said final from Midland, a fine pl«*«« of land; «11 Bowerman's manager during the academy, and the two who stand the their Whitelake farm Friday evening, ber went to Merrill Sunday. i«-r»-« un«h-r the ditch. 62,1(8». Only account, nnd contest the name nnd • • • ante-assembly days, has announced tecond and third best will "ill be ur apjA/iuv- appoint- and - lhe children ------ went —- back with ........ •••««> her, , XMH» caab; I n U mm - c In I, 2 and .’I show cause. If any. why said adminis himself as a candidate for speaker. It ed as alternates. . Any information returning to Midland Sunday evening. Alberta Graham was brought home yearn. trator should not be discharged and is understood that Henry McKinney that may be desired will ...................... - • • • Saturday night, and la improving rap be furnished said estate closed. ONB-SIXTY At REB, 2 mil«*« from of Baker county would like to wield by addressing any of the committee. Misses Edna Depuy and Pearl Da idly. JOEL P. ARNETT. station; llfl under diUli, 70 acre* • • • tbe gavel. James D. Abbott of Mult vidson were shopping in Klamath ch**r«*d; houw; |»nrtly ft-wced; S-'ts Administrator of Raid Estate. nomah and A. G. Rushlight of Mult- Cora Orlfllth left for Royston Sun Falls Tuesday. 10-28-11-24 (MT a«*re; easy terms. nomah have been mentioned as likely NO PACIFIC FLEET UNTIL • • • day, where she goes to teach school. PANAMA CANAL IS OPENED ONLY THREE MILEB from town; • • • men to make the race. A valuable cow belonging to J. D. IOO acrea. all under irrigation; fine NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Roberts and E. Morgan was shot, but not killed, last Financial Acconn. and Hearing of Navy Iarda at Bremerton and Mare six-room house. Thl« can hr cut up week. It Is to be hoped It was an W. Roberts went to Klamath Falls Petition for Disi barge of Adminis Island Will Be Enlarge! to nnd wild In small tract«; Southern REFORMATION IN THE « accident, but it is feared that It was last Saturday. trate». Care for Them First Pacific will put In «witch within BOtt • • SALOONS OF PORTLAND done maliciously. feet of thin land. Price ®7fl per aero; • • Alex Steward of I .an gell Valley WASHINGTON. D. C., Nov. 15.— *2,000 caah; Italancc on very ««ay In the County Court of the Rtat< .if stayed all night in the Valley Monday. | Mr Chandler, the Schilling's Beat No More Fr»-e Lunettes and Closing at There will be no battleship fleet in Oregon, for the County of Klam terma. ath. Midnight Are Favored by the Pacific until the Panama canal is representative, was calling on our A GOOD FARM — IOO acre«, all Emil Berllng and Txiuls Burkhart' In the matter of the Estate of Jessie opened, 1915, according to Secretary merchants Monday. cleared; OO aerra under «iitcti ; fenced; the Association • • went to Klamath Falls Wednesday. M. Arnett. Deceased. of the Navy Meyer. Secretary Meyer houae; BIO p«*r acre; only *2,000 • • • W. Miller and wife visited with Notice is hereby given that Joel P said the navy department intends to < aah; balance very may terms. Fred Eglington went to Klamath No free lunches. enlarge and equip the navy yards at Mr. and Mrs. Rush Sunday. A FINK TWKKTV; only 4 4 mile« Arnett, as administrator of the estate • « « Falls Wednesday. A blanket license. Bremerton,Wash , and at Mare Island out; all under irrigation. One of the of Jessie M. Arnett, deceased, has Close at midnight. Guy Merrill shipped six carloads of so as to accommodate the fleet first. beat cropa of wheat rained on thl« rendered and presented for settle Herr for the Winter Second violation of Sunday law. horses from Midland Tuesday. lan<L Herd It to alfalfa and aril It for ment, and filed In said court, his • • • P. H. McNeill and wife camo «P revocation of license. double the price naked—®7ff per acre. final account of the administration of DODD VALLEY YOUNG Open fronts. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Vincent, Mr. from their Tule Lake ranch Tuesday, Only ®noo caah; balance enny trrnw. said estate, nnd a petition for the ap PEOPLE ARE MARRIED No "combination houses.” Gilroy and Mr. Young went to Klam and will remain here for the winter, 7«O ACRES NEAR BONANZA; proval of th* same, that he bo dis Strict enforcement of all laws re- ath Falls Tuesday. Mr. Young will in order that they may put their well Improved; good houw, barn; charged as said administrator nnd Roy L Van Meter and Mine Aita child In school. lating to liquor traffle. I remain in the Falls this winter. fenced. About BOO aerva fine farming said estate closed, and that the 26 th Taylor United by Rev. J. P. • • • Reformation of the retail liquor I day of November, 1910, at 10 o’clock Lee Wednesday I S. W. Hamaker and F. M. Harpold land. Good reservoir «Itc. Fine atock a m., at the court room of said court, trade is demanded by the Retail Mr. Barefoot has moved to Texum, I 'nnd farming proposition. Price St I of Bonanza wore registered at the Liquor Dealers' association, and sug I where he has purchased a farm. at the court house In Klamath Falls, per acre. f Roy L. Van Meter, a prosperous i ♦ • • Lakoeide Monday night. gestions for a model license and the Klamath County, Oregon, has bean THIS IS ONLY A PARTIAL LIST young rancher of the Dodd Valley ■ .leaning up of saloons are being Mary and Sam Woodard camc to duly appointed by said court for set of farma we have for aalr. If you country, and Miss Alta Taylor, of the formed by a special committee, says Midland Tuesday evening. tlement of said account and the hear don't find what you want, come in lime vicinity, were married at the * • • the Portland Telegram. ing of said petition for discharge, and and nee ua. We can get it for you. American hotel Wednesday. Rev. J. P. This la the first step made by the Mr. Pierce has purchased 80 acre« Juat to remind you that Cbllcote See Geo. H. Rice, with Chileote, the closing of said estate, at which Lee performing the ceremony. liquor dealers to make good under of tule land and 40 acres of farm writes Are inaurance. Only “dollar office adjoining the American Hotel. time and place any person Interested the home rule measure. land adjoining J. D. Hooper's farm. for dollar” companies represented. Phone 1W11. In said estate may appear and file his Paving at Sixth Street • • • First of ail, the retail association Both the “Pennsylvania Fire” and exceptions In writing to the said final The* paving is being laid at Sixth favors closing at midnight. Instead of Mr. Anderson has been ha-uling the Protector Underwriters have clean NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION account, and contest the same and street, between that corner and Fifth straw from J. W. Dupuy’s. 1 a. m. records and merit your consideration. show cause. If any. why said adminis • • • Next, the association favors the street, It la hoped that the rain will Rates cheerfully furnished on appli (Not Coal Landa) trator should not be discharged and abolishment of free lunch. This is not interfere with the work for a J. D. Morgan and George Williams cation. Chileote Is pretty busy selling Department of the Interior. United «aid estate cloned. not on the score of economy, but in while, but from the appearance of the are hauling hay from Miller Island. real estate, but he still has time to State Land Office at Lakeview, • JOEL P. ARNETT. • • • pursuance of what they wish to see sky the hopes will probably not be take care of your Insurance. Call at Oregon, Nov. 5. 191®. Administrator of Raid Estato. carried out in a proposed blanket 11- realised. Mr. Hopkins departed for his home 622 Main street or phone 661. Notice la hereby given that John 10-28-11-24 K LA MATH REPUBLICAN COUNT’S CONDITION SERIOUS In Santa Rosa last wm»k. make the Journey by team He will BIG DECLINE IN NEAT PRICES LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OHtbON VU HELD UP THE STAGE COACH • • • • • ’ ’ * The Old, Old Story I