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45770 Cross to expect un average of five or production since 1880, when mining any person or persons Interested in six big disasters In this country each W UNIQUE COSTUMES WERE WORN »su begun, Is in round numtx-rs said estate may appear and file ob- 118« 000,000, of which 1179,000,000 Jcctions thereto. )«>ar. it does not undertake to say ATTORNEY AND Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, when or whore they will occur, or Is represented by the velue of thi gol-1 COUNSELOR AT LAW Ml THEME (NICHT ITIIOI.DH GRAZ whether they will be caused by storm, FIFTEENTH ANNUAL MAHR BALL output. this 28th day of December, 1910, KLAMATH FAUJi. OREGON W AS GREAT Ml (Y EMM ING LAW lire, flood earthquake or explosion, J. B. GRIFFITH, Coul and Oil ROOMS TAS. MURDOCK SLOG but It is sure they will come. Pratclcally nothing was done In Judge of tbe County Court State of Experience proves not only that an Oregon, In and for Klamath the coal fields except a few patent sur OR C. P. MASON H«-« rotary of Agriculture Nervi Not average of five or six disasters, severe Tlx Stage, Gallery anil tlx- Available County. veys. Most of the small mines which Floor H| mm « Was < 'rowik il Walt for Grand Jury to Pro«- enough Io call aid from the Red I Attest: C. R. DE LAP. Clerk of said DENTIST i-ave In the past furnished llgn.ti coal C iokm , may b« expected every year In Willi Mprctators Court, 12-24-1-2« ecute Trr«|NisM-ra for local use were in 1910 cloued until Othi e in American Bank A Trust t o« th<> llnitfcl Htatos, but the demands ihe matter of granting patents »hou'd party’s Building ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE ON AP- from foreign countries are predicted Le finally decided. On the other hand, PHONE 614 PLICATION OF GUARDIAN Houston's fifteenth annual masked come new drilling was done In the Ka- WASHINGTON, I). <’. Dec 31 to bo much more numerous. KLAMATH FALLS OREGON POK ORDER OF SALE OF ball has com«- and gone, and to say Th« authority of the secretary of ag Home Idea of the character and va taila oil Held. Current reports Indi HEAL ENT ATE riculture to prevent the grazing of riety of the disasters with which the that II was a success Is putting It cole that some oil properties were livestock on the national forests with- 1 Red Cross deals Is given in the re mildly. Everyom- had a splendid time, lei.M-d and preparations made to ren In the County Court of the State of BENSON & STONE out a- permit has boon sustained in view of those which demanded atten and from th«- moment the first maaker der the district productive. Oregon, for the County of ATTORNEYS AT LAW stepped through the door until the New Mexico by action of the federal tion during the lu»t twelve months Klamath. Ixxle .Mining American Hank last one left the room there was not . courts In three cases in which the de Th’-y Include I In the United States: and Trust Bldg. The marked advancement in lode In the Matter of the Estate and fendants had caused or permitted J On«* hurricane, one min<- fire, two a dull minute. Guardianship of Mary A. Kilgore, KLAMATH FALLS * OREGON Ail sorts of characters were repre trlnlng in many Alaska i>olnti during stock to trespass upon the Alamo for ; mine explosions ) and forest fires In an Insane Person. est In defiance of the regulations , Idaho, Montanu, Oregon, Washington sented from the "golden rule" and 1910 Is the most encouraging feature Because of the belief which has iiind Minnesota. Foreign calamities Huker's chocolate" to "Mutt and of the industry. This is in oart re It appearing to this court from the been current among stockmen of some I demanding aid from the Red Cross in- Jeff." Clowns, coons, cowgirls and flected by an Increase from 190» In petition this day presented and filed ATTORNEY AT I.AW localities during the last year that the I eluded Floods In Mexico, France. tramps, all formed part of a kaleldo- the production from gold lodes esti by Hllas W. Kilgore, the gurrdian of regulations of the secretary of agri Hcrvlu nnd Japan; the Armenian mas scope of maskers that held the atten mated at a value of about 1300,000 tbe estate and person of Mary A. Kil General Law Practice Slate and Fed culture with regard to graving on sacres; the carlhquakc In Costa Rica tion of the large uudlence until the and an Increase In the copper output gore, an Insane person, praying for an era I Courts the national forests are unenforce and the relief of th«« starving soldiers Judges had decided on whom to be- of nearly a million and a half pounds. order of sate of the inchoate right ot Examiner of Ladd Titles More Important to the future of lode dower of the said Mary 4. Kilgore, in able. the New Mexico cuse« are re in Ulcaragua. stow the various prizes. First National Bank Block garded by officials of the department , In the disasters which occurred In The judges were Georg«- R. Hurn, mining Industry, however. Is the and to the XWIi, NW >4 of the Klamath Falla. Oregon of agrculture as particularly timely ¡fh>- Unit'd Stat«*s »06 lives were lost, Mrs. E. H. Henry and W. O. Smith. amount of dead work and prospecting SW>4 and lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. sec and valuable The recent disposition while approximately 7,600 persons ¡.nd they awarded the thr«u’ prizes of accomplished In the various regions. tion 29, township 39 S, range 10 E, to question the validity of the regula weii< given I iii uiul 1st«- attention About 31<) each to th«- following persons; Willamette Meridian, Klamath coun- FRED WESTERFELD Gold l^al«-« DENTIST tions has evident!) been due to the '■.000 pciHona lost their homes by fir- J. W. Daly as Mrs. Brown with the i ty, State of Oregon, that ft is for the There were thirteen productive' •■ntlrely natural desire of the stock- ot hurricane. The lied Cross expend hobbli- xklrt and T. J. Grant as Mr. brat interests of said estate, and ne- Klamath Falls, I ire gon g<nd lod«- mines In operation In Alaska men to assert that they supposed, ed »196,000 for relief operations In Brown, the "i-uilttd" preacher, were - ternary, that such Interest should be Over Star Drug Store In 1910, one more thnn in 1909. In though mistakenly, to l><- th«-lr rghts th. I'nlt«-«! Stntes and foreign conn picked as winners of the prise for the private sale addition to this, work was done on sold at under the law ns Interpreted I m the tries |C'i 500 was spent, making a licst sustained iliara<t«r from the It Is hereby ordered that the next mor- than ."»0 gold prosptietB, a few WILL A. LEONARD court*. Secretary Wilson considers total of 4202,500 Other relief funds tiist. They w< r<- «lever anil deserved of which produced some gold as an of kin of said .Mary A. Kilgore, an i that the effect of the action taken In expended In this country In conjunc the award DENTIST in« Id nt to tbe development work. Of 1 Insane person. and all persons inter the New Mexico t.i'-ei will b- to clar tion wit li those of the It od Cross Miss Ruth Niles and Misa Juanita the producing mines, six were In the , rated ln said estate, appear before White-Maddox Bldg. Ify Hie situation materially, nnd to amounted to »218,ooo. making the l.atidls reii-li-d the honors for til«- i this court on the 25th day of January, Juneau district. promote n better understanding of the grand total of relief expenditures for ibu.,1 comb ul t liarm U-rs, they lm|M*r- 1911, al the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., HORNES WANTED Tbe only gold lode mines operated legal rights of the department at the court room of this court at tlx- year under R<-d Cross leadership sonating th«- "Rubi»ern«-cks.” in 1910 In Southeastern Alaska out I want two or four horsei for farm Most I’n, Grazing Fee f 4 8 0.500, Th«- prize for th«- most original side of the Juneau district were two Klamath Tails. County of Klamath, Th«- misconception which has led character •»» awarded to Mrs. Clyd«- on ChiCagof island. In the Sitka dis State ot Oregon, then and there to work In exchange for their winter's H. O. FAIRCLO, «tockmen to niipposi that they might liotTnian. who represented Baker’s trict. which had a prosperous season, show cause why an order should not keep. Merrill Route. graze their stock on the national for- be granted for the sale of said in < h<M «date. and a small one on Prince of Wales -■ata without taking out a permit and The costumes wer< all excellent, Island, which was worked for part of terest in said real property. l>a>lng the grafting fee was due to (he And It is hereby further ordered and It wus a difficult u>att«r for th- the year. decision rendered by the supreme that a copy of this order be published Jinlges to se|e< t the priz«- winners. >1«.liu It. XIohiMtut Live* But h i’-w Co)»|M*r IxxJ«-« court of the United States last March at least once a week for three suc Mr. Houston Is to be congratulated CIVIL E N G I N E E R There were seven productive cop Minot«*« After Striking the affirming n decision of the United on th«- success of his fift«-«‘nth annusl per mines In Alaska In 1910. this be cessive weeks before the said day of Reinfurc«-«] Coixrcte Retaining Wall» Grouud Slates district court for the Southern ball, and be has made it even Ix-tter ing the same number as in 1909. The hearing in the "Klamath Repub Designed and Constructed i district of California. I m Judge Well than those he gave in previous years copper production is about equally di lican,” a weekly newspaper of gen 117 Fourth St., Klamath Falls, Ore. born. that violation of the grating 8. C. Graves wus th«- official an vided between Prnce .William Sound eral circulation, printed and publish 82 Second St., San Francisco, Cal. NEW (HH.EAN8, Dec 31. John regulations Is not punlshuble ns a nouncer. and he is a veteran In that and the Ketchikan district. There ed at Klamath Falls. Klamath Coun crime. This decision of tin- supreme It .Molssant, the t’aliforuin aviator, <a purity. was a small Increas«- In copper output ty, State of Oregon. court, however, was hv nn even divi made famous by his Paris-lxindon Dated this 27th day of December. <>f the Ketchikan district, and a large sion of the Justices. iuk I therefore did flight, was killed thia moiulng when 1910. Increase In that of Prince William not decide th«- gcm-rul quesdon on<- tils luai-hiue turned over and fell loo (ss) J B. GRIFFITH, Sound in 1910 as compared with «»' or the other, but merely affirmed feet ut lluruhnn. ten miles from her«-. 12-29-1-19 Judge. 1909. th« decision of the lower court In th«* An ambulance was summoned ati<l Iti . cive» ( Ilarge of ll.IMM) Volts anil The work accomplished in several J NOTICE FOR l’CBLICATIOX particular can«-. Th«- supreme court lushed to the scene Still Lives- "Few Survive Htxli <-opp«-r bearing districts has now gone « Molssant was living when Jle was han granted a rehear Ing of the case, tn An Experience faT enough to insure that Alaska will Department of the Interior, United reached, but was terribly crushed and older that the questlou may b«* passed become an mportant copper producer. upon by a full bench nnd nuthorlta brulM-d. six! died while «n route to States Land Office at Lakeview, ; ELLSWORTH A MITCHELL I IVERMORE, Calif.. Dec. 30. i There is now every reason to believe th«* hospital. lively settled, and thin rehearing will Oregon. November IS 1910. VETERINARY SURGEONS Molssant was an adventurous char While attempting to throw a switch that th«’ copper output will show a soon take place But the authority of AND DENTISTS at the local station of the Standard much larger percentage of increase in acter. anil figured in the uffairs of the NOTICE is hereby given that Ves the secretary to prevent grafting ex once Criader-Slllu BuHdius Hbena T.'» I'ow« r company last week, J. W. Dres- 1911 than It has in 1910. tal W. Wakefield, whose postoffice ad cept In accordance with hs regula Central American republics. He was 1 ser, nn electrician, receved a charge dress Is Klamath Falls. Klamath Co.J I’lju-er Mining tions does not It Is pointed out. de u strong friend of the dciiosed pres of 11,000 volts of electricity, frlght- XOTICB. Zelaya of Nicaragua. 1-ast ident, Oregon, did, on the 14th day of July, j pend upon affirmation of the power of The value of the output of the gold I fully burning his arm. After two Parties wishing sagebrush ¡aa4 th«- government to punish violation of spring he left here, going to Chicago, fainting spells he had recovered suffi- placers in 1910 is estimated at »12,- 1909, file in this office Sworn State c lea rev call on or write. he became interested in avla- where ment and Application. No. 02322. toj the regulations as a- crime. This Is < Ivnlly to be removed to the German 000 000; tbe value of the output In W W. HASTEN. mad« clear by tb«< action In two of the lion, There he experimented with Iiospital in San Francisco, where he is 1909. was »16,200,000. The decline purchase the 814SWK, Section 2,1 Klamath Fella. Ore 12-Stf a number of machines, and then went Township 37S. Range 10E. Wiliam-1 New Mexico cases; while the third slowly gaining strength, although still is chargeable to the decreased pro ette Meridian, and the timber theren.l <ase Illustrate« the fact that the af to Europe. He start«*! with a passen duction in the Fairbanks and Seward In t serious condition. ■ firmation of Judge Wellborn’s de ger from Paris to Ixindon. after hav Peninsula districts. Though much of umlcr the provisions of the act of Nyal’s Veg«- Experts say Dresser is one of the cision by th«- supreme court han no ing manipulated the machine only tabls Prescrip- the richrat placer ground in the older June 3. 1878. and acts amendatory, few men to have received such a high hulf a dozen times. He had a number don is indicat binding force In cases other thsn the districts has been worked out, there known as the "Timber and Stone voltage and to have survled. ed la all ordi particular one then before the court. of accidents, and was forced to stay still remains enormous bodies of au Law,” at such value as might be fixed nary diseases of In the cases of Sam Cope nnd 9. O. at Seven Oaks geveral days while re riferous gravels the values of which by appraisement, and that, pursuant women. Thiz Return From a Visit pairs were being made Molssant tc such application, the land and tim Cope, defendants, and of G. W. Jen- are too low to permit taeir exploita remedy never disappoints, its nlgnn. defendant. Injunctions wore ! completed th«’ flight September tith, | .Mrs. M. F. IxKisley and children, tion under present conditions of min ber thereon have been appraised, at a good effects be- granted by the f«>dcral district court and then came to America He had and Mrs. H. C. Barker and children ing. The best prospect of permanancy total of »770.00, the timber estima ii.g perceptible of Fort Klamath returned Friday started to compete for th« ’ Mlcheln ted at 1.000.000 board feet at ,0.75 to prevent the coutlnued grazing of i in th«- placer gold output lies in pro from tii'.' very stock owned by the defendants upon cup this morning, and was booked to from a visit with friends In Jackson viding means for economically min per M. and the land »20.00: that said Irst. It It com I county. appear at the San Francisco meet applicant will offer final proof in sup th«- national forests. The ground upon posed of tira ing th«’ gravels of le«»ser value. purest and the which then«- Injunctions were granted curly In January. The year 1910 saw considerable ac- port of his application and sworn reliable most statement on the 26th day of Janu was not the power of the government Machine lleeiivni- I'nmnnugviibh- IITTIF nnilF WITH mil IlNflQ Hv,‘5 ln ’’«»«’'•prises looking toward ary, drugs; niercu- 1911, before Commissioner R. M. LIIIL l UUliL 111 III UUnL LAIvUu fhiM ond mnr** «Minosplallv in nlnnnintr i > punish violators of the regulations LIIILL UUnL Willi UURL LAHUu t h| g eI)( j more especially in planning <iplatee - lais, Molssant's machine became unman through criminal procedure, but was ageable when 100 feet above the earth and other har --------- ¡»or or installing dredging equipment. Richardson, at Klamath Falls, Ore gon. the right of th«- government to bring aud fell. Il< died two minutes after OUTPUT NEARLY KH'R MILLION ’ ,7‘de 7“ mful drugs be enterprises ing excluded civil uctlon against th«- owners of ward Special grounds had been pre Any person is ut liberty to protest the most important events in the The many dis stock which trespass upon the prop pared at Harahan to enable Molssant I.ESS THAN LAST YEAR placer mining indsutry were the ad- this purchase before entry, or initiate concerting ia- erty of the government In th«' Cop-- ______ ; vancements made in the Iditarod re- a contest at any time before patent flnences to to attempt the fllghi Carrying a big case punitive damages wcr«' Impose«! which woman ____________________ 1 *,on ani1 the discovery of the Squirrel issues, by filing a corroborated affi gasoline tank, he flew the fifty-borse- I „ ’l-osiM’ctH . for .. Heavy / (opiwr I’roduc- , River placers in the lower Kobuk Ba „ davit in this office, alleging facts is constantly by th«< court for wilful trespass, in ' « i power Blériot machine to Harahan, subjected ren tion During the Coming Year— sln There wag aUo R marked ad- which would defeat the entry. addition to an award of |75 for actunl where he alighted. After putting the der her liable damages sustained. The amount of ARTHUR W ORTON. I’lacer Mining Decreasing vancement in prospecting in the Bea- to many runctlonal disorders that finishing touches to the machine, he the actual damage was determined by 11-24 1-22 Register. _____ j ver Creek region, where encouraging not only tend to destroy her comfort reascendod, Intending to remain aloft th«- finding of the court that the valuu <znd happiness, «but which gradually i resuitB are reported. until evenng. He had circled the field merge into chronic and serious dis of th<> grafting privilege iu the Alamo WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 31. — I Placer mining Isa relatively unitu- REGISTERED HOLSTEIN'S FOR eases twice at an altitude of 200 feet when national forest was |l.&0 per year for 1 h<< annual report on the mineral re- | portant industry along the Pacific sea SALE i the machine bucked and pitched Nyal's Vegetable Prescription la sources and production of Alaska for bt)ard of AIa„ka Aa a rulc ne|ther each head of cattle or horses. I have some tine young registered without a peer for the successful downward. When 100 feet nloft the Mecrctary Can Enf«>r«v- Regulations ( 1910 is now In preparation under the j very „t,.n8ive nor very rich bodies of Holstein *ulls for sale; A-l stock and creatmnet of female weakness, pain strap holding the aviator to the seat This case Is the more decisive an ¡direction of Alfred H. Brooks of the RoId bearing gravels have been found acclimated. M. F. LOO8ELEY, Ft ful and disordered menstrutatloa, broke, and Molssant pitched to the hysteria, cramps, "bearing dewa to th«- authority of the secretary to United States geological survey. The ,ln thla part of tho territory. There Klamath, Oregon | earth and struck the ground before pains," inflammation and falling of enforce the grazing regulations from | more important features of this re- | are ,ome exceptions, however. This is a remedy of I the machine did. He wan started for WANTED—Ten tons of scrap cast the womb. the fact that an attempt to proceed port relating to the mining develop- neach mining by individual oper- sterling worth. 1 New Orleans, but died en route. Iron, in large or small quantities. against the defendants criminally had m. nt during the year are abstracted atora continues at Yakataga and at The * machine was completely I in th«> following statement. Complete Bring what you have. Price 1 cent failed because of the refusal of the several places In Southwestern Alas per pound. Klamath Falls Iron UNDERWOODS PHARÂMCÏ wrecked. lund accurate statistics of the mineral ka. These operations are small in grand jury to bring nn indictment 4t Cor. 7th and Main Streets , <>r< duction of Alaska cannot be col- scale, and the returns probably sel Works. ngnlnst them, In the third of the II Klamath Falls .... Oregou ! levted within less than four or fir? dom exceed a few hundred dollars to New Mexico canes, however, such an FOUR THIEVES BREAK INTO RICHARDSON M R. TWO KANNAN RANK« months after the close of the year, hut the individual operator. indictment was found by the grand I meanwhile it seems desirable to give lury against J. W. Van Winkle for United States Commissioner having grazed 1,000 head of goats Merer«- Mix Thousand Dollars aud ( prompt publication to preliminary t-s- NOTICE OF APPLICATION OF DIS- Send for free illustrated catalog; larg ill IMI Make Their ■scape tlmates of the mineral production, upon the Alamo national forest with er! list in Virginia. TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD CHARGE Automobile which, although not based on accurate I out a permit, As a result of this In- ¡ CA88KLMAN * CO., Richmond Va. PROOF TAKEN ; i tatlstlcs are believed to be not over I dlctment Van Winkle was arrested at 1 In the County Court of the State of Office, Third and Main, opposite City .MARYSVILLE, Kans, Dec. 31. 5 per cent in error. Alamogordo by n deputy United Oregon, in and for Klamath Library. Telephone 301. States marshal and bound over for ap- Four yeggmen last night robbed the Valve of Mineral Output County. Citizens' State bank and the Water- pi nrance nt the April term of the fed The value ot the mineral output of In the Matter of the Estate of Wil vllle Hint«- bank at Waterville, Kans., eral court liam Biehn. Deceased. Alaska In 1910 is estimated at »17,- H f J (J 1 k getting »0.000 in cash. They es J « W ■ j , ■ Notice Is hereby given that George ;00,000; the value In 1909 was 121 - w ■ k I ■ 1 caped In an automobile. TO 146,43». Of this, the estimated vtlue Biehn. administrator of the estate of I ■- ^ '■'■> ~.1' , “'/■-'--iJB of the gold output in 1910 was IlC- William Biehn, deceased, has present B k New V«>ar'M Eve I'nrt) T rade M arks ; tiO.000; that of 1909, »20,371,078. ed and filed in this court his final ac D csigns Master Louis and Miss Fern I«' count in said estate, and his petition The copper production in 1910 1» ’VFVW 1 C opyrights Ac. I'orei iiot Is Not h Very Plcaaing One Hoagland entertained about a dozen Anroaa »endtn« • »kMek Mid <te»«rtp<i-. n iw estimated to have been 5 600,000 i for discharge, and the court has set —'nils Year's Record Was qafckly MC«rt»ln oar opto *»n free w neth«r*au li^d; wsfoo« < f thsir little friends nt a New Yi'ar's the 28th day of January, A. D. 1911, I < unds, valued at about »740,000: Not Very I'leiiMint evo party at their home on Klamath that of 1909 was 4,124,705 pounds, I at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day. in the avenue Inst Saturday evening. ■p«M «oOc«. wit boot char««. In lb« valued at »53f>,'411. The value ot eounty court room in the courthouse WASHINGTON, l>. (’., the 31. In the city of Klamath Falls, county the other mineral products, includ'ng Six big disaster* will occur in the Ollie Howard, Ed Bloomingcamp silver, lead, gypsum, marble and coal, of Klamath, State of Oregon, as the < haa4«ofn«tr i’lo««r«i«d wMklr 1.«rraa* Mr United Blates n 1911. This Is not raiaUon of anr KlcotlSc >>«ra«l. Tama. M a riaVifonr meitW. W. Sold bT *U n—»d««rj the prediction of an astrologer, bill and John Capua came In from Bly is estimated at »300.000 an Increase time and place in which said final ac count and petition will be heard, and Thursday to attend the masquerade i over 1909. the American Red Cross society. The total value of Alaska mineral the time and place when and where STOCKMEN MUST PM THE FEES C. C. BROWER E. L. ELLIOTT H. H. SEARS 13 OtD VIRGINIA FARMS FOR SALE Scientific American. Rffl «K",T^Wlrt