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with debt, the size of which Is dally I growing greater. It has loat what little confidence th** people had In II. 'mid th«* action of last week practically seals Ita doom. COMFORTING WORDS Many a K lanuti li bill Is H ou « m *I k »I<| Will lin.l Tin in So hairy notes Guardianship of Mary A. Kilgore, this court on the 7th day of January, an Insane Person. 1911, al th» hour of 10 o'clock a m , J. P. Welch Is recovering from t* It Appearing to thia court from tha at the court room of thia court, at «eve** uttack of erysipelas petition this day presented and filed Klamath Falls. County of Klamath. Orlp McCumber returned from the by Hllas W. Kilgore, the guardian of ' State of Oregon, then and there to Fails with a load of freight for W. P the estate and person ot Mary A. Kil show cause why an order should not Sedge gore, an Inaane person, praying for an be granted for the sale of said In- H< * ure your Christmas goods early. order of sale of the inchoate right of | terest In said real property. Henry and Miss Anna He h more j dower of the said Mary A. Kilgore. In And it Is hereby further ordered were In from the Connor ranch Satur 'and to the NW 14. NW 14 of the that a copy ot this order be published day. SW 14 and lots 1. 2, 2, 4 and 5, sec at least once a week for thrive suc Tbe*-e will bo a dance at Dairy Fri tion 29, township 39 8, range 10 E, cessive weeks before the said day of day evening, December 30th. Jerry Willamette Meridian. Klamath coun hearing in the "Klamath Repub Peat tor und Oakley Welch will act as ty, 8tate of Oregon, that It is for the lican," a weekly newspaper of gen floor managers. Good music an! beat Interests of said estate, and ne eral circulation, printed and publish caller. If you don't Indulge, come out cessary, that such Interest should be ed at Klamath Falls, Klamath* Coun any way, and enjoy the basket sup- sold at private «ale ty, State of Oregon. por ami toclal features. It is hereby ordered that the next Dated this 10th day of December, H. H Woods of Swan Lake trans ot kin of «aid Mary A. Kilgore, an 1910. acted business here on Monday. insane person. and all persons Inter- Ise) J. B. GRIFFITH, Mrs Fred Beck was down from Up ested In said i-state, ap|>ear before 12-15-1-1 Judge. per Yonna. Aug ist Ltokey ot Midland visited friend- and relatives here this week To have the pains and aches of a bad bu< k removed; to be entirely free from annoying, dangerous urinary disorders Is enough to make any kid To tell how IIIX Itti I II III EM AT THE HOME ney sufferer grateful. I It,Is great change cun be brought OF HIM MON about will prove comforting words to hundreds of Klamath Fulls renders. OIVERÏ A Z Hears, 231 Fifth street, Med Mill Known Contra* tor M ik •< mill*» to ford, Or«* , says: "Since publicly Itroni liltis After nn lllncaa of recommending Doan's Kidney Pills Plan «it < ■matru* tlist I» l ni«|ue—Hol Hevcral Months in I9o7, I have used them occaslonal- low Anti Mill la-anen the I ly, and they have always brought <'oat Materially Ransome Daniel Cofer riled at th* good results. I was afflicted with se residence of his son, c. C. Cofer, In vere pains In my back, and I often this city Mt 4 30 last Wednesday. found It almost Impossible to stoop. Thursday the bids will I m * opened The d<M'»MNtd coni ranted a cold some Th** klrini-y secretions |> usk **<1 too fre in Portland for th» construction of time last July, from which lie never quently, and tills weakness was a the diverting dam which Is Io turn recovered. Durlug the summer lie source of much annoyance. Hearing the wuters of latsl river Into the can- Doan’s Kidney Pills highly recom- EMTRAY NOTICE ul that will carry them to the Kla- was taken to Tuscan Hprings, Calif., J mended, I proem <■<! a box, and by th.* I but had to be brought buck, as hn Cam» to my place, near southwest math. time I bad finished the contents I The dam will be built half a mil« kept getting worse His death was I could «<•» that they wen* the right corner of Miller Hill, shout Septem ber I. 1910, one red cow. branded T .nst of Wilson's bridge on laist lllver dm* lo bronchitis. Gradually on th» riba, crop of the right and .Mi Cofer was born lit Iowa, and . remedy for my trouble und th* ditch will he constructed from I the ruins and other dlfflcultlee dlsat» awallow fork In the left ear. the dam due west for three and a half crosM<*d th» plains in an ox team in peered rn«l my health Improved I 1X59, going to California From 12-2-1-1 W. L. TINGLEY. miles, thence northwesterly for a sim cheerfully recommend Doan's Kidney California he moved to Jacksonville, ilar distance, until It empties In lb« I I’lHs to everyone afflicted with kld- NOTH E EOK I’t IILK ATION Kinmath River, about half a mile b<*- Oregon, where he remained for a u«*y complalrt.” number of »ears After returning to The best place to buy Christmas Goods. Toys, low th.» Isla-nd t Not Coal Lands! For sale by all dealers. Price 50 lAkeview 01267. Tie dam will I m * const ruttori of California tor u few years he came to <**nts Handbags, Novelty Sets for Children, Furs, Fancy Department of th«- Interior, United Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, twoni? on» hollow arches In the form Klamath Falla, and has been it reai N. Y , sole agents for the United Combs and Barrettes to match, New Belts, Gloves, States Lund Office at Lakeview, of a gigantic “U" with the hollow dent of this city for the past six years States. Oregon, December X, 1910. Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, etc. During his residence here he ha« been part down stream The hollow arch Notice to hereby given that Louis Remember the name Doan’s -and engaged In the contracting business lessens th** cost over half from what We wish you to visit our Handkerchief Depart Robin, of Klamath Falls. Oregon, He wax 66 i t *k«* no other. a solid structure would come to. The with his three sons. who, on May 24. 1905, made Horae- ment, where you can find a beautiful assortment of years and 10 month« old at the time • rest of the dam will b» about 300 I stead entry No. 344«, serial No. of his death. Handkerchiefs at 5c, 8 l-3c, 10c, 12 l-2c, 15c, 20c, 25c, reel long and from the wooden faced He la survived by throe sons. W'. D., [WING GETS THREE AND * HALF YEARS 01267, tor SW14 section 10, town 35c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 each. concrete floor of the pool, form**d by ship 3X 8. range 10 E. Willamette the arms of the "U" to the top of the C <’. and F. H. Cofer, who are all Meridian, has tiled notice of Inten In the Men’s line we are offering a beautiful line <lam will be thirty feet The object of residents of thia city Th» funeral Case of Jones Igni not Olson Ilex itptl tion to make Anal flve year proof, to was held on Friday afternoon at of Men’s Neckties at 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. having th» dam "U” shaped la so that establish claim to the land above de- in Eater of Plaintiff, Who Is when the flood waters come pouring 2:30. from the undertaking parlors l scribed, before County Clerk. C. R. Some very special values at 39c and 62c, put up in Awarded *1 down th» river In the spring they will Interment will be mad** In the Odd I>» Lai>, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Fellows' Cemetery. individual boxes—Regular 50c for 39c, and regular flow from both sides of the dam. and the 10th day of February. 1911. Rev. G. II. Fees«* will conduct the meeting In the pool below the shock 75c for 62c each. Claimant names as witnesses: In th«* circuit court last Thursday a of the tumbling mass of water Is miti funeral services. number of cast-u were dlsposi-d of in Henry Schmor Jr. of Dairy, Ore.; Men’s Dress Shirts for $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 gated and the scouring of the bed John Hibberts of Klamath Falls, 1« short time. <>f the stream below th« dam la avoid GIGANTIC TIMBER SALE IX Toys at prices that will surprise you. Charles Ewing, who pl«*adt*«l guilty Ore.; Jasper Hibberts of Klamath ed. which would be otherwise In cast* to forgery, was given three and a half Falla. Ore.; C. C. Chitwood of Klam < RATER NATIONAL FOBENT the dam were built straight across the Come here and see what you can buy for 5c, 10c, years In the penitentiary at Salem. ath Falla. Ore. atrenm At each aid» of the dam. and ARTHUR W. ORTON. 15c, 20c and 25c. extending for lf>0 feet will be earth- I.uinlwr Company Buys .Millions of Ewing Is 25 years of age. and hl« 12-15-129 Register. home Is at Spanish Fort. Texas. On • rn dikes faced with rock On top of Feet Near l*rli««n liny—Title Men’s Hats for $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00. October 3d of this year he pr«»sente*l I the dam will be placed atop planks OllDEIl TO SHOW CAl’SK ON' AP- < 'ounty Gets Part a check for »34.50 to the K. K. K . tilting In grooved Iron mils, which Men’s Clothing and Overcoats at reduced prices. PLK’ATIO.N' OF GUARDIAN Stor«» In payment for a pair of over-1 of will be used to hold the water back FOR ORDER OF MALE OF Big line to select from and at a saving from $3.00 to alls, a shirt, tw«» pairs of socks an*l *t during the dry periods. so that the REAL ESTATE $7.50 on a Suit. suit of underwear, the whole comlug flow of the river can be turned Into The largest limber sain ever made to »4.10. II«* r«*celved the different** ” the County Court of the State of the diverting canal, The planks wilt We are also making special prices on Men’s, Oregon, for the County of be removed during flood waters. so by Uncle Sam. with the exception of in cash, and as soon as the forgery Klamath. Women's and .Children’s Shoes. that the excess flow will go on down on» tn Montana, has Just been clos was discovered the officers w« nt after (i the Matter of the Estate and to Title Lake. A «mall traveling ed, the timber standing In the Crater him, and he was caiitured In the ■ ran«* win be used to remove the stop national forest, says the Medford Northern cafe. Mall Tribune. The d**al provides The sentence of Walter Bowen, who planks when necessary. for the transfer of 46,000,00 feet had pleaded guilty to forgery, was Thrtn* gate« will bo put In the head gates, so that th» flow of wat»r In the of tlmlH-r to th«* Pelican Bay Lumber postponed until December 19th at the company at a consideration of 1366,- request of C. C. Bower, his attorney. canal can be regulated Judge Drake, attorney for County; Th«* dam will raise th** water twen 460 The local «vfllce handled all of Judge Griffith and County Commfs-j ty-four f«»et. and form a pool about the details of the affair, Nnder the present taw the COUIl- «loner Sam Summer« In theh* libel too feet wide and extending practic ties In which a reserve la located re suits against th«* Klamath Publish-1 ally to Olene cel ve 2 5 per cent of the amount of Ing <*ompany. stated that th** eases j the receipts from timber sales. This had been settled out of court, and ■ 25 per cent la divided among th«* asked that the case« be dismissed. ; I Füll RETRACTION WILE BE MADE counties according to their rea This was don«* by th«* court. within the forest. In this manner The Jury In the case of Jones vs. Jackson county receive» SO per cent Olsen returned a verdict of »1 in I HE <'ll III IN It I.E ADMIT« IT Tit V of the 25 per cent of sales In the favor of th«* plaintiff F. H. Mill« IM CEI» HIS <HAI<A<TKH , Crater forest. Thus Jackson coun wan attorney for Jones and J. C. ty's share Is »73.108, Klamath coun Rutenlc for Olsen. The coats will ty receiving |18,277. This sum go«»s have to be paid by th<> defendant, and Ib-gltining <>f lite End of n Pillili Im. Into the road and school fund of the will amount to about »100. The suit county. lion Timi Never Had u Piai» was for the recovery of money, The Last year Or«*gon'a entire share css«* was given to the Jury about 9:15 in the Community To make room for a new line of Suits and Overcoats, In sales made by the government only last night, an«l they reached a ver- we will dispose of our entire present stock, consisting amounted to »39.000. so the Increase diet about 12:15. this year will he large. The Jury was dismissed until of over two hundred men’s and young men’s Suits Jan- The Klamath Chronicle stands to- Th«* Pelican Huy Lumber company liary 3d. unless otherwise notified. day as a self-con fessed traducer Of and Overcoats, at a tremendous reduction. th» character and Integrity of men will start work at once tn milling The conftwslon came last Thursday, the lumber. The payments are dis when the cast* of J. II. Griffith vs. The tributed over a period of flve years. For severnl months the Medford of Klamtith Publishing company was Th«* Epworth League of the Metho called for trial In the circuit court. fice has been engaged tn preparing Judge Griffith and 8. T. Summers bad reports nn the timber Ju»t changing dist church have elected the following Regular $25.00 Suits ... Sale Price $17.00 Instituted suits for rianihg«*» for the hands. I officers for the coming yeaT: President Roy Nelson, publication In the columns of the Regular $22.50 Suits ... Sale Price $15.00 Vice President» Miss Ida Momyer, Chronicle of an article, in which they KLAMATH FAL1J4 MAN WHO Regular $20.00 Suits ... Sale Price $13.35 IS MAKIN'» A SIltKHS Dr. W. A. Leonard. Mrs. Beardsley were accused of being Illegally influ and Miss Mattie Foster. enced In the action they took relative Regular $18.50 Suits ... Sale Price $12.35 Secretary Miss Hazel Summers. to the offer of the free courthouse John Honey Is Moving Ills Caiuly Regular $16.50 Suits ... Sale Price $11.00 Stori« to it New l/ocat ion— Treasurer Arlle* Worrell. site. The suit wits started soon after Organist Miss Fern Wood. Biisincss Inert-awing wards. but I he paper did not sec* fit to Regular $15.00 Suits ... Sale Price $10.00 clegr them of the charge until the lust moment. When the case was Another evidence of the success Regular $13.50 Suits ... Sale Price $9.00 < * called nnd a Jury was about to be em that awaits the huatllng. modern Regular $12.50 Suits Sale Price $8.35 panelled an agreement was Hutched business man In Klamath Ealla. la whereby the publishing company shown in the removal of what has Regular $10.00 Suits Sale Price $6.65 would pay all of the coat« connected been known hr the Eaat End Candy On Klamath Avenue with the case and publish a retrac- Kitchen, from Ita old location on the near (). K. Feed Barn tlon. corner of Seventh and Main strets to Overcoats take a corresponding reduction. Throughout the world, wherever a Its handsome new quarter« in the We expect to move every suit and overcoat in the newspaper is published, it Is the un Willits building. The concern will store at these prices during the week of sale, and written rule that whenever a paper hereafter bo known as "Hoxey’s" and Horseshoeing a Specialty would advise early buying while lines are complete. publishes an article Injurious to anv It will be the alm of the proprietor Individual it makes a complete retrac to make this name the synonym of ALLEN AND ! tion as soon as It learns that the quality. The fixtures and stock are PATTERSON I statements therein contained are In being moved today and it is expected >-><->-»*>->-.'*<*<-x-*:-<*-><-:*>->-> correct. The Chronicle has long that everything will be In readiness known that it lied about Messrs. Sum- for business In the new quarters to tilers and Griffith, but it did not have morrow. For the Ambitious Mr. and Mrs. John Hoxey have only the honesty to admit It undl forced to do a<> by due process of law. It Is the been In business in Klamath Palis black sheep of Journalism, one of the a few years. They started In on a few that from time to time drops Into small scale, but strict attention and the ranks nnd nlmoxt ns quickly drops a through knowledge of the business out ngnln, leaving ns n memory of Its has brought them such a patronage existence only n career of calumny that they »aw the necessity of secur and deceit. ing more commndius quarters where The days of the Chronicle are num they would bo able to acmodatc their bered, nnd the number Is small. Even steadily Increasing trade. In addition the founders of the publication are to the large retail store, Mr. Hoxey ashamed of It. Cursed from Its birth, will use the entire front of the baae- It has traveled the route of all such ment for the manufacture of his can creations. Today it Is weighted down dles. OLD PIONEER PASSES AWAY Hector’s Department Clearance of Suits and Overcoats New Blacksmith Shop :: GENERAL BLACKSMITHING Sale Commences Monday, December 19 Closes Saturday, December 24 !3 ÍHnítoersiítp Mutation 1 SULLIVAN & ROBERTSON