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H. Topukyan, Persian council general NOT1CB FOR Pt'BUCATlON at New York. (Not Coal luinda) The appeal seta forth the dealings ATTORNEY AND Department of th* Interior. United of Great Britain and Russia In P«r- COUNSELOR AT LAW State I-and Office at I-akevlew, WANTS THE KLAMATH PROJE4T I GAVE THE LAD CARBOLIC ACID MAKE IT APPLY TO PUBLIC ITI I. slan uffalrs, and charge« that llritaln'« KLAMATH FALLS, ORFXJON Oregon, Nov. S. 1910. FINISHED TO DRINK bad faith tiaa brought the Persian 1TIKM ROOM* 7 A *, MURDOCK *LDG Notice is hereby given that John government to the brink of collapse. Blad«.*, whose postoffice addrem Is Tim »lory unfolded Is one of finan l**tt«*r From Him Explain» Wliat H« Pretty Woman Confess««« That She Olene, Ore., did, on the 9th day of DR. C. P. MASON Final H vm I oiib of th* Civic Ft'<l«*ratl«>.i cial dealings, Joint diplomatic note«, I» Doing Iu II««* Matter to Took Uie (111Id U> a lamely Spot May, 1910, file in this office «worn revolution», Invasions of Persian soil DENTIST Being Held—Meek tn Prevent statement and application No. 0*47,, M»-eure Fund» and Slew Him by ItiiHMlan and British forces, nomi Htrik«'a to purchase tbe E'A of NEK »action (jm«e in American Bank A Trust Co«u nally to enforce collections, but in re («any’» Building 10, township 398, Range 10E, Wil ality, it s said, to »ecure military and RHONE «14 The following letter which Con ALBANY. N Y, Jan 14.—Mr«. lamette meridian, and tbe timber NEW YORK. J»n. 14. Thu final naval ba»«» or »tragetlc points In the KLAMATH FALL* OREGON gressman W. C. Hawley has written Edith Melber, 23 years old, ha« con thereon, under the provisions of tho saMlon of the Civic Federation was European war game. . to Hecretary of th«« Interior It. A. Bal- fessed that she murdered her son. act of June 3, 1878, and acta amen hold today. Resolution» were adopt ! linger, relative to the securing of the G«x>rge, aged 9 years, and has been datory, known ax the "Timber and BENSON A STONE cd advocating the cxtenalon of the WOMKN'H RELIEF t OHPH funds to complete the Klamath pro brought here from Rochrater and an Stone Law,” al such value as might SOCIAL A MK'CEHM Er dm an act to Include Interatate pub- ATTORNEYS AT LAW ject. »hows that the reprusentatlve Indictment for murder in the first de be fixed by appraisement, and that, lie utilities, especially the telegraph from this district is not ceasing In his gree will be returned Immediately, American. Hank pursuant to such application, tbe laud and telephone companies. advocat Auctioning the Baskets Was Hpirilcil efforts for th«* good of Klamath »nd District Attorney Hanford Is de and timber thereon have l«-en ap and Trutl Jildf. mid «it» Waa ll<'oli*««l — Dan« - ion the extension of the power of tho I county: manding a speedy trial. praised at a total of *33«>.OO, the Ing Enjoyed KLAMATH F h LLS - OREGON state departments of labor, mid make Th«- woman is grief stricken. The timber estlm«.*e«l at 2SO.OVO board "January 5, 1911. arbitration compulsory The session The basket sodai given by F. B "Honorable It. A Ballinger, Secretary police assert she murdered the child f et at *1 per theu»and, and t> e lane was devoted to prutihul methods ot of th Interior: ; to get rid of him in order to marry *>0; that -»a l applicant will off-.-r Hprague Women'» Relief corp» In th«' preventing strikes final proof In »upport of Ms appllca- ATTORNEY AT LAW down to K«no Friday in a sleigh j "My Dear Sir I respectfully wish I »min. to protest Hgaiiisi the apportionment Th«- th«*ory 1« that the woman had t en and swim statement ot, the 12th General l-sw Practice Stale and Fed I NIQl'E FEATI ICF>t I’ltoMDED AT success In every respect. O. W. Rob ertson proved a good auctioneer, nnd made iin«1*r the recent act of <*ongr«*ss an a< complice, and the Kan«aw City day of January, 1911, b-fore R. M era I Courts WATTENBl'llG HOME the well-niled luucli ba»k«ta brought authoring the Issue of *20,000,000 pollra have been axked to Intercept a B.chardson. f'-/.ted Sta'cs commis Examiner of Land Tltlea. ,36 Into the corp« treasury. The mu r«*clan>stlon certificate», and which man who left Bchnectady and started sioner, at Kli'hnth Falls O egon. First National Bank Block recent apportionment gives to th«- for Nan Francisco. The woman, who Any person U at liberty to protest sical program consisted of Klamath F'alls. Oregon Hloriea Are Told While Faggots Bu«*u Klumatli i«*clamatlon project In my I I k a pretty widow, lx r«-f»orted to be il ia purchHSi before entry or inl- Music by the Mandolin club. In the Fireplace—Itelli'lou* Guitar selection by Mr. Newnbam. congr«*aalonal district *000,000, a» * . <-ngag< «I to a Schnectady man. She t ate a corte*t at any tune before llefrrslunrnta Served uiid«*rsta'i<l, out of the total fund from I k prostrated, and Is unable to discuss pr.tent I ssj ■». tv filing » corroborat- FRED WESTERFELD Hong by Miss Cummings. DENTIST nil aottrcM. ■ the report that ah«- had confessed. It •-d affidavit in this off! *e alleging Plano »election by Miss Ellis "Your < ffice I ibh Informed me as I k xah! she lured her son to a swamp facts which wou'O defeat lh< entry. Klamath Falls, Oregon Hong by Mr«. Hmlth. A very pleasant time wus spent at n«-ar H« line« lady and gave him a bot- ARTHUR W CRTON Iti'iiiurks wer«- made by Comrade O follow«: Over Star Drug Store the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. 11-10-1-13 Rerister. " 'Th< i) « «'lplK credited to the rec Jle of carbolic add, saying It wax it E. Wattenburg on Washlnnton A Sterna and Comrade ft- dfldd. after lamation fi.nd fr«im Oregon to Decem water. Tbe police say the woman street Frlduy night, when a number of « lib h the audience sang America WILL A. LEONARD NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Dancing was Indulged In to musi* ber 31 : 909. were In round number! do«-» not comprehend th«- enormity of teachers mid friends were guests of ibe crim*. more than *9.000,000, and the major DENTIST Mr. and Mrs Wattenbura. Mr. and by u iiimidolin. violin an<| piano I-akevlew 01267. (Not Coal Landa) The corps wisher, to thank, through iwn tioti us iiMiially ««tlmated w mid Mrs. W. E. Fatight ami Mr and Mrs White-Maddox Bldg. Department of the Interior, United the Herald. O. W. Robertson for hl* 1» in rouu ! numbers *4,800,000. The ONF IKK; HOLDS 4T II II litinbur States Land Office at Lakeview, BAY IA>NIM»N POLK E Every on« who wax present brought efficient servire In suctioning th* bas allot men*« mad«' for proj«*cts In Ore Oregon, December 8, 1910. gon «luring this period were n li'.G ■ ket«. a faggot, and as the»« were placed In Notice Is hereby given that Louis <>vt>r *3.000.000." Poieou Floull) Giv«-» Vhtory to Nin«- th« fireplace a story was told while Robin, of Klamath Falla, Oregon, C I V I L E N G I N E E R "There would have yet been avall- OScers After a lh-lay of More Ml Mlll.lt OF FAMOl'M WHIP- they were burning The electric lights who, on May 24. 1905, made Home- able for use in the state of Oreg«** Reinforced Cowcrrtc Retaining Wail.» Tlian Fiv«- Hours • III ILDING FIRM IH DEAD were turned out, and the flickering Head entry No. 3446, serial No. under th«- reclamation act of Julv 17. Desicncd and ( onMructrd gleuni from th« biasing embers in the IXJNDON, Jan. 14—The police 01267, for SW ,4 section 10. town 117 Fourth St., Klamath Fall«, Ore fireplace creat«*d an atmosphere (hat Benjamin Crump Is Found in tbe 1902, luu! not s<*<*tlon 9 been re|«eale«l by the act of June 25. 1910, *1.400.- ' fa«-«'d a new enemy when they were ship 38 8, range 10 E. Willamette 82 Second St., San Francisco, Cal. IlmliriHMii of IDs Home Huf- enhanced the tales that were related. ooo with which to complete th«- ree>a held at bay for five hours. A «are .Meridian, has filed notice of Inten fiualed by Gas Mrs. C. A. Howard and Mr. and Mrs uiatlon project« within the Htate In Ml hous«' man nanw-d Hyatt, who Is sup- tion to make final five year proof, to G. A. Wirt* rendered vocal and in R M. RICHARDSON dltion to moneys which woul«l have pow d to have been an American, wax establish claim to tbe land above de PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 14 Benja strumental selections as their part scribed. before County Clerk, C. R. United States Commissioner >>f the evening'« entertainment, and min Cramp, a member of the ship naturally accru«*d under wet Ion 9, re- found lying on the floor of his lodg De I.ap, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on f«'ri« «l to above, had ft not b«M*n re ings with hl« throat cut. The police th« Intereat of everyone was held until building family of William Cramp A TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD wer«* called In. but when they at the 10th day of February. 1911. ■■ach had had an opportunity of being Hons, died from gas poisoning In tbe pea)«*d. Claimant names as witnesses: PROOF TAKEN "I respectfully but earnestly pr< - tempted to enter the room where the heard The song by Miss Drew, Mrs. Pennsylvania hospital after his re Henry Schmor Jr. of Dairy, Ore.; , test uguliiHt thia Injustice to the «tat« l«ody wax lying they were met with moval to that Institution from bis Office, Third and Main, opposite Citj t'hasialn. Miss Pool,.Mrs. liowne and <0 Oregon, aud to her development, threats of violence from the bulldog John Hibberts of Klamath Falls. Library. Telephone 301. Mrs Blough nlso added no little en home. Ore.; Jasper Hibberts of Klamath ami ask that the matter be again con- of Hyatt, which would not allow them He was found In tbe bathroom of joyment to the evening's pleaaur< Falls, Ore.; C. C. Chitwood of Klam REGISTERED HOLATEINS FOR Delicious refreshments were nerved hl» home by bls wife, who la prostrat sidered and a- mor<> equitable appor- in ar th«- body. SALE ath Falls. Ore. ilonmenl made. Prolonged coaxing by nine police and after a time spent In social con ed by the shock. The room was filled I have some fine young registered ARTHUR W ORTON. "Under date of January 4, 1911. men did not avail to shake the fidelity versation the guests departed for with gas, and Cramp waa unconscious, Holstein bulls for sale; A-l stock and 12-15-129 Register. ( your office informed me as follows: 1 of the animal. Before the Scots acclimated. M. F. LOOS ELEY, Ft their homes, thanking their hosts fur lie was 55 years old. “ 'In reply to your letter of Jan I Guards could be summoned somebody Klamath, Oregon. Member« of his family say that be the pleasant evening that had been NOTH E TO CREDITORS uary 3. 1911, 1 have to advise you suggesu-d poison, and a piece of met', ■ifforded them Those present were: j had no icason to end his Ilf* and that NOTICE. ¡that th«- report ot the board of army loaded with strychnine gave tbe police Mr. and Mrs. R E. Wattenburg. hl- death was accidental. Partie» wishing sagebrush land In the County Court of the State of «»nglneers «*stlmate« that It will re- ‘ the victory. Mr and Mrs W E Faught. Mr and Oregon, for Klamath County. clearer call on or write, qulre *1,536.195 to complete th«« Mrs R. II Dunbar, Mr. and Mrs C IIE< Hi EM PAYMENT FOI4 HIM In the Matter of the Estate of Eugene W. W. MASTEN. Klamath reclamation project after the Th«- County Court A. Howard. Mr and Mrs. C. P. Chas < IXITHEH AFTER MANY YEARS Compher, Deceased. expenditure of the *400,000 allotted 11-Itf Klamath Falla. •«*« County court was in session Sa<- tain. Mr and Mrs. Geo. A. Wirts, Mr. The undersigned having been ap upon their recommendation for work urday. and allowed bills for Bupptl.*** add Mrs. W. 8. Hlough. Mr. and Mrs. \ ctersn of (lie Civil War Get* (Yi«*ck <»n the project during the next three i furnished by order of the county. The pointed by the county court of the HORSES WANTED F. J. Ilowne, Mr and Mrs. Elmer for Account Coutmcievl Fifty state ot Oregon, for Klamath county, , years.” i ««ninty edurt room has b«-en newly I want two or four horses for farm French and Mrs Houle; Misses Stew Year« Ago "I understand that In addition to : I ape red and palnt«»d. and presents a administrator of the estate of Eugene : work In exchange for their winter's art, Agnes Hannon. Edna Adams, th. *600,000 recently allott«*d to the • much neater apeparance. The rail Compher, deceased, notice is hereby i keep. H. G. FAIRCLO, Ethd Gross, .I cnm I c Harmon. Donna Klamath reclamation project some ing separating the clerk's desk from given to the creditors of. and all per CHADRON, O.. Jan 14 "l'nci«> Merrill Route. Bell. Agnes Stevenson, Neill* E De < *400,000 additional are available for tbe rest of the room is also a decidrxi sons having claims against said de ment, Julia Waters, In** T. Easton, Ham has a good memory." says Or ceased, to present them verified as re Alice M Pool. Josephine Donegan, lando It Chamberlain of ('hadron, work on that project, hut that after i improvement. Nyal's Vege quired by law, within six months af the *600,000 recently allotted Is ex- who has just received a check for Ellen Conroy. A E Cornwall, Maud table Prescrip ter the first publication of this notice p«*nd«*d on the proj«*ct It will require ,88.50 ax compensation for cloth*« l.ummi. Nettle I. McIntyre and Nett tion 1« indicat NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION to said Geo. Biehn at the office of E. *1.536.195 thereafter to complete It. ed in all ordi Dr« » . .Messrs W Wattenburg. E. V. while serving In th«* Civil war. United States Land Office, Lakeview. L. Billott. his attorney, in Klamath "For th«* reason that Oregon was nary diseases of Mr. Chamberlin enlisted in th* Hawley. J. G. Swan. Warren E. Oregon. December 13, 1910. wemen. This Falls, Oregon. 1 never allotted th«* moneys properly Thirty-fourth New York Infantry nt Conmn. Earnest Eddy and P. Good remedy never Notice is hereby given that the GEO. BIEHN. due her under section 9 of the recla th«- age of 17 years. Jun«* 1, 18*1. win disappoints, its and served through th«* 1 war. II«* mation act, while the same was In State of Oregon has filed in this office Administrator of the estate of Eugene g'.od effects be its application, serial 04175, to select Compher, deceased. force, by about *1,400,000, and that made application for his cloth«*« ac ing perceptible WENT Tl> MALEM IN THE under the provisions of act of con- Dated Dec. 29. 1910. 12-24-1-26 from tuo very th«1 moneys available for the <*omple- INTERKOT OF GIMK L.IWM count nearly two years ago. and the first. It 1« com bill, nearly fifty years old. has now flon of th«* Klamath project lack gress. approv«*d August 14, 1848. and posed of the iibout *1.1.16.195 < »1.536.195 less the gets supplemental and amenda NOTICE OF APPLICATION OF DIS- llenry llahla-s Will Represent (lie been «••Hied purest and the tory thereto, the SE NW%, section *400,0<*0) of a sufficient amount to CHARGE most reliable Klmiimh touuty Rod and (cun complete th«> project, and because J 19. township 37 S. range 9 E. W. M drugc; mercu Club at the Capital WOMAN GETS DIVORCE FROM Any and all persons claiming ad In the Count.v'Court of the State of rial«, opiatee there have h«»«*n long delays already HON OF FAMOUS BANDIT and other har on that subject. I earnestly request a versely the lands above described, or llenry Habben left for Salem lust Oregon, in and for Klamath mful drugs be Saturday, where he will represent the Wife of JeMw* Jam«*« Frvcd b rom H«*r ! i «'consideration of the allottments to desiring to object because of the min County. ing excluded eral character of the land, should file i «'cla m nt ion proJ«utH and that Oregon Klninnlh County Rod and Gun dub The many dis Huslmnd and Given ('ustody In the Matter of the Estate of Wil concerting In- lw gvien a much larger amount, and their affidavits of protest ni this office In the effort to secure needed changes of the Children liam Biehn. Deceased. fluences te • to which ft sA*m« to me the projects on or before February 11. 1911. In the gnme laws of the state. which woman ARTHUR W. ORTON. within the state are clearly and justly Notice is hereby given that George Th* sportsmen at K*no contributed KANSAS CITY. Jan. 14.—-Stella F. is constantly 12-22-1-26 Register. Biehn, administrator of the estate of ,18 townrd th* expense of sending a Jami'« waa grnnted a divorce from j entitled. subjected ren "It would appear that this project, der her liable William Biehn, deceased, has present delegate to the capital and the s|Mirts- Jesse E. Jam«*«, «on of Jesse James, ed and filed in this court bl« final ac to many Functional disorders that men of thin city furnished the remain the famous bandit. In the circuit court on«' of th«* «siirllext undertaken. I tx*- NOTICE FOP. Pl BL1CATION. not only tend to destroy her comfort der Mr. Itabbi-s was generous to here last night James mad? no effort .lleve. should be allotted «ufflclent Deuartmcnt of the Interior. United count in raid estate, a-ud his petition xn«l happiness, but which gradually money to secure continuous work for discharge, ,-ind the court has set merge into chronic and serious dis volunteer to give his time If his ex to contest th«* suit. Mrs. Janit*s was States l-and Office, at Lakeview. the 28th day of January, A. D. 1911 eases penses to and from the capital were given the custody of their four chil thereon until Its final and early rom- Oregon. November 14. 1910. Nval's Vegetable Prescription is i pletlon. Very r«*spectfu)ly. at 10 o'clock a. ni. of said day. in the paid, and be will do all In his power dren and SI00 a month alimony. «lihuui a peer for the successful ' W C. HAWLEY." county court room in the courthouse to see that Klamath county la pro NOTICE is hereby given that El- Mrs Jnute« testified that she and treatmnet of female weakness, pain tected In the changes to be made In her husband had separated three nieda Hawxhurst. whose poetoffice * in the city of Klamath Falls, county ful and disordered menstrutatlon. of Klamath. State of Oregon, us the the game laws of the state. The pro- time« since their marriage eleven hysteria, cramps, "bearing down address is Klamath Falls, Oregon, l>on< d change In the time for hunting year« ago. She «aid their last separa Ml NIC1PAL ASPHALT PLANT did, on the 27th day of December. time and place in which said final ac pains." Inflammation and falling of This la a remedy of HAS PROVED SVtX'KSSFl L 1909, file in this office Sworn State- count and petition will be heard, and the womb. di-er In on* of the most objectionable tion had hist«*d «lx months, and that I sterling worth the time and place when and where chnngiMi contemplated, and every It was Impossible for them to b<* rw- ment an«) Application, No. 02 886. to liny Muterial in California for Hrook purchase the 8 Mt NW ti , NW >< NW U any person or persons interested In UNDERWOOD S PHARANCt sportsman In the county lx Interested ondled. lyn, N. Y.. and Save *40,000 In seeing It defeated It would make Sec. 24; NEUNER, Section 23. said estate may appear and file ob Cor 7th and Main Streets In a Year tho season so late this side of the Township 37S. Range 9E, Willamette jections thereto. Klainath Fulls .... Oregon SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS TO Dated at Klamath Falls. Oregon, range that none of the hunters here Meridian, and th«* timber thereon, un IIE HELD NEXT WEEK NEW YORK, Jan. 14. One phase der the provisions ot the act of June this 2 8th day of December, 1910. could get a shot nt a deer, as they of municipal ownership which has 3. 1 878. and acts amendatory, known J. B GRIFFITH, would lie gone by (lie time the sea Eighth Grade Pupils Mill Take the proved successful in this city is the as the “Timber and Stone Law. ' at Judge of the County Court State of Send for free illustrate«! catalog; larg son opened. Test Thurwday and Friday, Jan asphalt plant, which Is operated In such value ns might be fixed by aj> Oregon, in and for Klamath er, list iu Virginia. uary llith and 2otl> County. Brooklyn. CA98EIJMAN A CO.. Richmond V»i. PERSIA APPKAI44 TO THE praisement, and that, pursuant to Th«* annual report Just issued Attest: C. R. DE LAP. Clerk of said I NITED STATES FOR Alli such application, the land and tlm- On Thursday and Friday. January shows thnt since the city began Its ben thereon have been appraised, at .» Court 12-24-1-26 1 9th and 20th. the Eighth grade operation it has saved on an avernge total of *400.00, the timber extl Address to This Country Accuse» Rus pupils will take their examinations In of more than *40.000 a yaar. Thu mated ino.000 board feet at ,1.00 i ' ' i—..... sia mid Great Britain of Ne this city, nnd In districts Not. 25. 3.1 Is on an expenditure of about *100,- per M nnd the land ,0.00; that snid farious Designs J J 1 L J and 38 Those in Klamath Falls wfio <«oo. Th«* anphalt lx brought from applicant will offer final proof In sup f * W ■ j ■ w ■ k ■ ■ w j NEW YORK. Jan 14 Out of the care to ink«* the exnmliintlon should ('allfornlu in lnrg«* quantities. port of his application and sworn '.c.. - - tangled wen of diplomacy, plot and call on County Sup«*rlntend«*nt J. G. statement on the 26th day of Janu For an up-to-date wheel, get T rade M arrs toiinb'i plol that has wrapped It about Swan on or before Thursday morning. ary. 191 t. before R. M Richardson D esigns a Rambler, on sale at the GUN for it nttirles, the Persian government January 19tli. He Is now sending lists COMMITTEE IOTERTO RETIRE U S Commissioner, at Klamath 9 "F t ” C opyrights A c PEARY IN REAR ADMIRAL STORE. For sale or rent, Anynue tending a sketch and deacrlptkm may Ims rnlx <1 Its voice In appeal to the of question« to th«* thr«*e districts Falls, Oregon. quickly ascertain our opinion free wheiherkan rents to rent. Guns. We carry whole world an appeal for what It mention«*«!. tQvantlon i<* pr 'hxblyPpxnMtiilJ*-»"”*» Any person is at liberty to protest tton»«ri.'<lr^'"in'<r.".'*l H4H1800K on »•*•»«• The next examination will lie held g full line of Sporting Goods. WASHINGTON, D. C.. Jan. 14. Mni trM. oi l«-«« Men.'T > weatinspurai*. styles Justice against Great Britain this purchase before entry, or initial«' l*at«nu taken tKrough Mena a CW. rwrir- In June. Th«' house naval committee, by a vote a contest at any time before patent is notut. without char»«, in th« mid Rtirnda. i of 6 to 4, decided to report fa-vorably sues, by filing a corroborated affida The first cry has reached this coun C. K. Welkert, who recently pur the bill retiring Robert Peary a« near vit In this office, alleging facts which try bearing the seal of the empire and a haaesomaly PlMtraiaS w««kly. Iar»«M JU THE GUN STORE signature of Mustofl-EI-Menlllk. prea chased the Shook ranch, came down admiral It. th«' engineer division, with would defeat the entry. Jrxs.* ident of the council. It Is addressed from Dairv Friday and returned Hat the thanks of Congress, It is prac ARTHUR W ORTON, J. IL CHAMBERS tically c«'itain the bill will pa«. to tin American people through II. urday. 11-23 1-21 Register. TO EXTEND THE ERDMAN ACT TALKS WITH WUUNGER ABOUT IT THE HOT HIIDEIEO HER NMIIME C. C. BROWER E. L. ELLIOTT H. H. SEARS I I OLD VIRGINIA FARMS FOR SALE I bicycle s Sckntiilc American.