eelpta for the year were $3.66« 50, 1 Us Young Hila» Kilgore. II. F Phil mid the expenditure« for relief lips and Archie Colson, all of Klam ath Falla. Oregon. amounted to $689.16. ARTHUR W. ORTON, The following are the officers foi L. .1. Ml KRAY . • UHui. 1-12-1-13 Register, BALLINGER SAYS IT SHOULD IIK J. M. PLATT8 NOW A RESIDENT th< •tiauInK term: Hholl. Percival Noble Grand OF KHtXINDlIM» COMPLETED NOTICE Vice Grand M R. Lee. George L. Humphrey Secretary aji To the H(« h kliohkvw of the Klamath Secretary of the Interior U m Cunfcr- Writes nu Interesting M’tter of Ills Treasurer P. L. Fountain. Water I aera’ Aaaociathm Journey to the land of Orange« eticv With lU'itreocntative« WO DOLLARS PLR Y LA h » * Al)\A.\vl. Conductor Nelson Rounsevell Notice la hereby given that at a E Elder. Albert •nd Memms Warden Hawley and Ellis ■ I communications submitted for publlianoi is th«1 columns of this regular meeting of the board of di­ Chaplain M R Doty papei »111 be Inserted only ‘»»er 'be name ol it ■ "titer No non de plume rectors of the Klamath Water Usera* it. Right Supporter Nobl« Grand • rtli will be published J. M. I'latts. who formerly cou- I WASHINGTON. D. C.. Jan. 10. - associai Ion, held in the office of said J. Sheets Ropreseutalives Ellis and Hawley had ducted the "Square IK-al’* store in i iisHoi-lailon, rooms 17 and IN, Mild- Hob Left Supporter Nubi» Grand a conference with Secretary Ballinger this cley, but who left for Escondido, WHY LIVING 18 HIGH dovWhlte building, Klamath Falls, vrt Trimble. Inst Saturday, at which they urged Calif., a few months ago. writ«» an RI k I i I Supporter Vico Granii F II Klamath county, Oregon. on the 7th At Sugar City, Idaho, is a beet that additional money be allotted to ! Interesting letter to O. A. Sterna of day of January, 1911. the said board Allen. sugar factory, possibly the property Oregon from the reclamation fund to I this city, lie says lit part: of directors estimated the sum of T A Left Supporter Vice Grand "On leaving Klamath Falls we money required for the accomplish­ HILL SYSTEM AVERAGED •»». of the American sugar trust. One of curry forward the work on the Klam­ Grubb. its employes was pumped by a repre­ ath project and for the construction went directly to Lodi, about thlrty- ment of the purposes of this ass'M'la- 000,000 A YEAR Arll«' Wnr- Right Scene Supporter flve miles south of Sacramento, where sentative on the Appeal, who got the of the West Umatilla project. tioii for the year ending May 12, roll. following facts They pointed out the equity of Ore­ : w«> stayed a we»»k with one of moth­ 1913, said estimates living based Loft Sehne Supporter K M I'hll During the season the mill received gon’s claim for greater recognition. er's aunts. This placa Is in the heart upon the "Rules and Regulations for Ashland to Hold Mining Congress cote. 38,000 tons of beets, from which It irnd Secretary Ballinger admitted that of th«> Tokay grape country. About the Levying and Collection« of Calls January 17th—New Armory Inalilo Guardian F. II llremer. extracted 150.000 bags of sugar, this equity existed and that the state six carloads a day were leaving this and Assessments," ns outlined by tbs Outside Guardian James Mon- at Albany which is selling here at $1.050.000 'should be allotted more money. Rep- one town alone. Wine production secretary of the Interior and which gold. The number of men employed Is 250 ireentative Hawley particularly urged here Is also a- great Industry. I via rules and regulations aforesaid were Truste«- Nelson Rounsevell at an average of $3.35 per day for J that sufficient funds be allotted to in- II« m I two of the largest wineries and on thè 19th dai of April. I9I<>. by PORTLAND. Jan. 10—The Hill The following member« acted as : sixty days. $25 500. For the beets sure th«» early connection of the went all through them. From the system of railroads has expended dur­ district deputy gravid Installing offi resolution of said board of directors, it paid $171,000. The plant Itself Is Klamath project, or those units that irefus«' of the wineries cream of tar­ duly adopted and spread upon Ilf" cera: ing the past four years in Oregon and said to have cost $750.000 six years have b«'«*ti approv«*d. The secretary i tar is made at a factory for that pur- minutes of said board meeting. said Washington no less than $80.000,- Grand Master W O. Smith ago. , was of the opinion this project should pose, located near Lodi. < stimate» being as follows: 000, according to compilations jusr Grand Warden George R Hum. "The highway between Lodi and It foots up something like this: b«» cotnplt'ted, and at'emed favorably- I The estimated cost of labor nn<1 made, in extensions, betterments, ac­ Grand Secretar) W II. North 150.000 bags sugar, $7. $1,050,000: inclined, but as other d«*mands are Stockton, fourteen miles farther material ............... ..,.. $o.ooo no Grand quisitions of holdings and equipment, Treasurer Charles Mel- beets at the mill. $171,000; pay roll, being made for funds for other pro­ south. Is sprinkled much as a city The estimated coat of salariée, drum. exclusive of tlxed charges and oper­ labor. $25.500: fuel, oil and Incident­ jects. he was not ready to commit street The new roads being put In wages of officers and other em­ ating expenses. The North Bank road Grand Chaplnln Carey Knmahy. als $25,000, amounting to $231,000; himself to any specific plans of reap- * t * ■ revelation as to what a country ploies $3,25" on alone cost nearly 363,000.000. and The meeting night of the lodge has net profit on the season's work. $828.- l»ortionment as yet. The secretars r«>ad can be. The county coni tu I«- 3 Other liabilities and the objects $37,000,000 was spent on Hill proper- 500. I been I'luinged to Fridays, Instead of also agreed with Representatlv«» Ellis slon«‘rs In Klamath could do well to for which the) are Io be Incurred, ( Saturdays. ties In this state, over half during This shows that sugar i.r produced that the West Umatilla project should >ee them before wasting more of the as, rents, recording. printing, poet- the past year. It la i xpecteil that the dedication at 1 H cents per pound And If th«' be taken up and funds provid«*d for people's money In 'good roads.* age. lights, phone, etc $714 45 of the new hull will take place on Fri ­ Construction work mapped out for “There Is an Irrigation system people owned and operated the sugar | Its completion. 4 The total estimated expense« day, February 17th Odd Fellows properties in Oregon in 1911 involves industry that Is just what the people Secretary Ballinger tohl the con­ there owned by a private company. I ........................... i................ $3,994.45 from nil over the state will bo here the expenditure of $15.000,000. would pay for sugar. Last year the gressmen that in his opinion the West I made some Inquiries as to cost per S The number of shares against and the grand master has sign I fil'd hla Ashland will hold a mining con­ The re­ run was twice as great, at nearly the ! Umatilla is one of the b«*st govern­ ncre and service secured which the expense Is to be aMrssed I nt «-nt Ion of attending gress on January 17th. The rich same expens«', except for the beets, ment projects, and he admitted that sult is summed up In the statement of on account of Items one. two and mining region extending from Grants A determined effort In being made and the cost was much less per pound Oregon Is equitably entitled to much n farmer wlthwhom I was talking: throe 79.284 to ha-ve u large class of candidates on Pass to Yreka. Calif., will be repre­ ** ‘Thirty dollars an acre! 1 And yet the sugar trust declares it more money than has been allowed. ■ The »•»«•»»nient per share on ac- on th«- fl rat meeting next month, and sented by delegates, and it is expected cannot pay more wages to the work­ From an equitable standpoint, he double that quick If 1 could count of Item» I, 2 and 3 .6 cent* front th«* high class of the members to form a permanent organisation ers and no more to the farmers for said. Oregon had a better claim than title to it and have plenty of -(a), Assessment per share on ac- being added to the roster Klamath that will assist in the development raising beets.—Appeal to Reason. any other state for an Increased ap­ and think It was cheap!’*’ count of operation and nialntrn- of the mineral resources of this dis­ "The S 1». R R had a ring put In Lodge will have most of the promi­ portionment. and this fact would be •nee charge...................... 75 rents trict. ' nent business men In the city on Ita borne In mind If a general rea-ppor- It« nose on the freight business all (Corresponding with the sum per before long. roll Oregon found a brick tn its Christ­ tionment be made. Secretary Rallin- the way I from Stockton to Sacramen- sere duo for operation and main­ mas stocking when the reclamation ger stated that there Is no question to. At Midi the rate (first class) tenance for the Irrigation season ICKAL KHTATK THANHFKÎW apportionment was announced, giving but what the West Umatilla project had been i 25 cents per hundred from of 1909 and as followed out for this state but $925.000 to carry on JUSTICE OF THE PEACE MI DDLE will be built at once, and Representa- San Francisco. In came an electric the Irrigation season of 1910. The following list of transfers In uncompleted irrigation projects out tlve . Ellis ___ _ replied ___ _______________ he should insist __ it | road hauling freight, and now the NOT THEIR FAULT under the public notice of the realty Is furnished by the abstract of the appropriation of $20,000.000, should be authorized and work begun I rate for the same class Is 12 cents secretary of the Interior dated — firm of Mason * Slough: despite the large contribution of Ore­ before the adjournment of this ses­ per hundred. November 18, 1908.) gon to the reclamation fund. The Judge Griffith Claims That the Order Charles P. Poole et ux to F. T. •The old mission church at Loa sion of Congress. While he would fb) Call and assessment per share Mendenhall, undivided third In N 5 Oregon Development League and ' make no promise Sreretary Ballinger Angeles and in front of It the old Changing the District Wiw on account of the building acres of lot 49 of Mitchell tract; $1. Portland Commercial club have taken intimated strongly his desire to find I plaza are Interesting, especially as Made in Time charge ........................ $3 00 Jesse G. Ilodges et vlr to E. M joint action to secure a re-apportion­ Ranfbna Is re|M>rted to have attended I the money for West Umatilla. ( Amount per share tn be levied on ment. so that this state may secure its I«eever, lots 1 and 2, 8W % NB14. After his conference with Sreretary school here. account of the charges levied by just share to continue reclamation "The Times building, or what Is 8W>4 SE14 NB14. NH 8B *4 NB <4 Ballinger Representative Ellis saw An item appeared in the Herald work. the secretary of the Interior, to­ sec. 5-33-714; $1,360. Director Newell of the reclamation left of it, Is full of Interest of an- tal of (nr) and (b) above 43 76 Albany took considerable pride In Saturday referring to the justice of servlee. and learned from him that other kind, and after lingering In Howard F. Shepherd to J. L. Cun­ the peace situation in LlnkvIUe pre ­ « Number of shares to ho levied the opening of its new armory, whirh ningham, part of lot 4, block 64, the reclamation service last February ! thoughtful way about th«» old mission, upon under 7 (al ......... . . . 31.000 was marked by the attendance of cinct. So far as the situation itself Nichols addition; $10. recommended the adoption of the the Incidents connected with the . is concerned the statement was cor ­ leading military men of the state. Ruth L. Heidrich to J. P. Sellerine, 9 Number of share« to be levied Times building are Intended to bring West Umatilla project, a-nd only last upon under 7 (bl ......... . . .31,000 The armory is a handsome bulldint, rect, but ex-Oounty Judge Griffith de­ lot 3. block 79, Klamath addition; Friday renewed Its recommendation. one back to the present day condi­ clares that insofar as the county court Thât said number of shares against $10 and will be the home of,Company O, was charged with the responsibility ; and stands ready to begin operations. tions with a jolt. I talked with one Fourth Regiment. O. N. G. Horace G. Wilson et ux to Modoc which assessment and calls and ae- for the muddle the statement was The minute the project Is approved of the men who was In the building Northern railway right of way sessments shall be made for tjie Portland commercial bodies are j by the secretary, both Hawley and at the time of the explosion, and vis­ urging the building of a road through wrong. Said Judge Griffith to the ’ Ellis have strong hopes of securing a ited the ruins several times, and rend through NW «4 8E «4 "«c 20-40-10; charges levied by the secretary of the reporter : I Interior and which designate the $10. the forest survey surrounding Mt. ■‘The statement that the county I large appropriation for Oregon, espe­ the report of witnesses who gave tes­ i i Charles Hamaker et al to Modoc shares and lands herein affected are Hood. The Oregon delegation in timony before the grand Jury, and I cially out of the reclamation fund. congress will be asked to use their in­ court is responsible for the situation believe If the rascal or rascals arc Northern railway, right of way i embraced within those lands con­ is untrue. District Attorney Kuyken ­ fluence to secure an appropriation of through W% NE *4 sec. 18-40-10; tained In the following departmental EAGLES PROVIDE BANQUET FOR ever found It will be among the $10. notices snd orders and township plats $150,000 for the purpose. The build­ dall is responsible for the condition I ’ higher-ups, ’ who did not see to It MEMIIEBS AND GUESTS then Issued, of the following dates, ing of this road Is planned to take ■ The county court agreed to an order Theron J. Kasson to James Kasson ¡that tlx building was In a proper ¡towlt "Public notices Issued by the SW', SK't s»-c 2. the place of the national park orig­ I to make the four election precincts sanitary condition, and gas leakage Monday night members of Crater department of the Interior Novem­ inally sought for the slopes of Mt. justice of the peace precincts, and did NE«4, E14 NWH so order. The matter was then placed Aerie No. 1619. Fraternal Order of reduced to a minimum. Hood. ber 18. 1908, to the Klajnath project, NE«4 sec 14. NE'4 Eagles, provided a most enjoyable ’ "Wo left Los Angeles Saturday al­ Astoria is busily at -work on its in the hands of District Attorney Kuy­ evening for the members and invited ternoon. November 5th. anti arrived 7; $1. , Oregon-California, and all depart­ proposed centennial next summer, kendall, so that it could be put in the guests. After the lodge work was here at 6:40 the same day, panai ng United States to William Elmer mental orders and notice«, modifying and tentative plans now Include a mil­ proper legal form. and amending said Public notice; said Gordon. SW % SB 14 sec. 33-40-8. I over the members passed the evening the ruins of the old mission San Juan "Instead of the county court neg­ notices being on file and on record In itary pageant. Detachments of the ' with a delightful dance and social Capistrano, and running by the ocean the office of the secretary of the Oregon and Washington nafona: lecting Its duties the court did all that time, and enjoyed a banquet which for many mites. Almost latndrd guard and the regular army are ex­ was possible to be done. District At­ i only the Eagles know how to prepare. Klamath Water Users' association. "We have been here now nearly She had talked for ten minutes Klamath Fall», Oregon, and the Irrl- expected to participate. John Jacob torney Kuykendall was requested a ¡They served delicious oyster stew, two months, and are much plea's«-«! Astor Jr., descendent of the orlg nal number of times to complete the sandwiches, coffee, pickles, celery and Escondido describes the valley well without a break. gable lands and shares herein af- "But what were you going to say, feetod are shown upon farm units of founder of Astoria, will be Invited as work but he did nothing. He is the olives, and everyone who attended It is a Spanish word manning "hid­ guest of honor, and honorary chair­ one who is to blame for the muddle, wished there might be more of such den.” The valley Is surrounded by Regulus. when 1 Interrupted you?*’ Willamette Meridian she asked. man of the exposition, which will be­ and not the county court.’* 39 8 . R 9 E T. T. 38 8 , It 8 E mountains, and Is a gem of beauty. "Bellatrix,” said the young man, T 38 8 , It 9 E The matter will be straightened out . gatherings. held from August 10th to September T. 40 8 , R 9 E Crater Aerie No. 1616 has a hus­ Orange and lemon groves are filling looking at his wstch and grabbing his in a short time, and action will then lOfh. T. 39 8 . R 10 E T. 40 8 , l< 10 B. the hillsides and small farms the bot ­ tling lot of members, and the officers hat, *1 was going to ask you to rnarrv T. 41 S, R . 10 E Oregon and Washington are again be taken to All the office which Judge T. 40 R . R. 11 E who were installed at the meeting last toms. The lemon crop is now being me. but I shall have to put that off tiying to agree upon the ownerrhip Miller is to resign. T. 41 S . It 11 E T. 41 8. It 12 E harvested; the orange la just begin ­ week are going to keep up the repu ­ until the next time. I have less than What will probably be done is to of Sand 1,'land. A joint commission Moutit Dlalilo Meridian tation of the aerie. The officers are: ning.. three minutes to catch the last train. is tracing an arbitrary boundary lln • make the order nunc pro tunc a-nd T 48 N.. R. 6 M President- Henry !«ow. "I am figuring on going Into the Good night.**- Chicago Tribune. I between th«j two "fates for rat’flea- then have both Judge Miller and Mr. Approved November l«th, 1908, by ■ hardware business here, and hand- Vice President — Loyd Ix»w. t<< n by the legislatures. It is ex­ Graves resign, and then appoint Mr. the secretary of the Interior, and on I ling pumping plants In addition. Chaplain Fred Reed. pected the long disputed question will Graves or some one else to the office. file In the local land office at Lake­ NOTICE Kill PUBLICATION Secretary- J. B. VoHmer. "J. W PLATTS That, however, will be for the present be settled at last view. Oregon, and Redding Califor­ (Not Coal Lands) ’’Escondido, Calif." Treasurer—C. A. Smith. county court to decide. nia. Inside Guard—John Malone. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED Department of the Interior. United WIDOW OF PIONEER Outside Guard—H. E. Davis. MILLIONAIRE INFANT WILL A Beautiful Fox that at the regular meeting of the States Land Office at Lakeview, HEATH IH CALLER BY LEARN MANY LANGUAGES There Is on exhibition in the win- | Trustees A. M. Jamison, G. board of directors to be held In the Oregon, January 7, 1911. Shaw and A. J. Santamau. dow of the Owl pool room a splendid I Notice Is hereby given tha tWIIIIam aforesaid office of the association In J V. and J. A. Houston received WASHINGTON, D.-C., Jan. 7.— specimen of a beautiful Oregon gray E. Griffith of Merrill, Oregon, who on Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 4th CASES AGAINST REED AND word Friday of the death of their The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ fox, which was mounted by Walter! SHAW WERE DISMISSED aunt, Mrs. Sarah Harris, at Belllng- March 2, 1905, made homestead entry day of February, 1911, stockholders ward B. McLean, who, if he lives, ■ Donart for the public schools. It Is a hi.m. Wash. The body will be taken «•-rial No. 01247, for W H 8W *4 sec­ may appear and In writing object to will some day probably be worth splendid specimen of the taxidermist’« The cases against G. T. Shaw and to Red Bluff, Calif , Where It will be tion 32, township 39 8.. range 10 the published estimates. $100,000,000. is beng taught to say art, and will make a striking orna­ Dated this 9th day of January, Carl Reed, charged with violating the buried beside that of her husband, east, and lot 4, section 5. township his first words in Japanese as well as ment for the school. 1911. 408, range 10E, Willamette meridian, local option law. were dismissed in William Harris. Mrs. Harris was a English. A Japanese nurse has been JOHN IRWIN. ci . cult court Saturday. There were sister of John H. Houston, father of has filed notice of Intention to make Silver iMke Exit to? Dead engaged, whose duty It will be, as Anal five year proof, to eiftabllsh Vice President. Klamath Water Users three against Shaw and one against Jabe and John of this city. William Holder, editor of the Sil­ the English vocabulary of the baby Association Mr and Mrs. Harris were the flrst claim to the land above described, broadens, to see that his Japanese ver Lake Leader, died December 31st Reed. ALBERT E ELDER. The two had pleaded guilty a few people to file on what Is now known before C. R. DeLap, county clerk, at vocabulary keeps pace with it. The and was buried In the cemetery at child also has a Spanish nurse, who Paisley. He was 5$ years of age, and weeks ago, and were fined $250 and as the Naylox ranch, near the reser­ Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 25th Secretary Klamath Water Users Asso­ ciation. will teach him Spanish. A few years was highly esteemed by all who given twenty-five days In jail. The vation on the Upper Lake. This was day of February, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: El- (HEAL) 1-12-1-2« I other cases were not pressed ou th»! before the Modoc war, over fort 7 knew him. from now a German governess will ! promise of the defendants to not en­ years ago. They left Klamath county be employed to teach the child that Go to talifomia gage In the sale of liquor until the r.hortly after the opening of the In- language. 8. B Ix>w and wife left Sunday town should go "wet." dfr.n war. The McLeans have extensive Inter­ BERT E. WITHROW, Secretary ___________________ ests in the Orient and Europe, a-nd morning for San Francisco, where I KLAMATH MIDGE NO. 187 MAKES they will remain for a few days, and Went to the < nnrp DON J. ZUMWALT, the idea of having the infant pre­ E. M BUBB, GOOD SHOWING Dr. H. E. Carruth, physical! at lh<- pared with a jargon of tongues Is that then go on to Ixis Angele«, where C. E. Vlca Preaident an 1 he will be able to speak these lan­ they expect • to remain for several Erickson A Petterson raihoad con­ I President Treasurer Klamath Midge No. 137, I. O. O. Mapa, Plana, Blue Printe, Etc. guages fluently when at the age that weeks. Ky Taylor also went to Han struction camp, and Charles E. Thom­ as, the timekeeper, who has been In F., has the reputation of being ont most children at best are merely be­ Francisco Sunday. I Portland on a vacation, returned here of the most alive lodges In the alate, ginning to acquire a smattering of Taken to the Aayluiii Friday night and went out to the I I and the record for the past year hiih - one other speech beside their own. telns that reputation. A. Cameron, an attendant at the camp next, morning. During 1910 they Initiated twenty- Insane asylum at Salem, arrived here Surveying and Irrigation Engineering four members, received seven by card Dr. H. B. Carruth, the physician at Friday night, and next morning took IU-c<>vering From IliplitIn-ria the Erickson & Petterson railroad John Cox back with him to the state Mrs. Doc Pool, who contracted and reinstated two. The lodge now construction camp, same down from institution. Cox was adjudged In- diphtheria from Mrs. Alf Wallis, who has a membership of 137, the same KLAMATH FAI T S. ORFC.O\ hh the number of the lodge The re- the camp at Sprague River Sunday. ' sane a few davs ago. died recently, Is recovering. L i C a N K LAMA Th LE NG NEWSPAPEh 01 ibKrtlüh UhtbUN RAILROADS SPEND MILLIONS II IS UP TO Iff DISTRICT ATTORNH Abstracting Klamath County Abstract Co.. Inc