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V J 4 / < the clerk at the hotel, had struck her and was therefore guilty of-battery. Malden vehemently denied the charge, “Mr. Bryant, who atop« at the hotel,” he said, "wanted a num- MRS. Mt IIENK WAN FRIENDLY her. She was »<> Iona that I became WITH PHILLIPS Impatient, and having the Interest of the hotel at heart, I told her If she did not get the number soon I would < lianffeur Tratifle« ’Riat Hr Took Ihr get It myaolf." Tso Into the Country. Whrrr ”1 told him he had no authority1 Tliry Air Lunch there,” interrupted Miss Brown. "Finally,” resumed Malden, “In desperation I tried to get the armor WHEELING. W. Va, Jan. 17. • off her head, and I accidentally l.andy Wilson, the Bchenk chauffeur, scraped her head. I did not strike was culled to the stand today, and her.” test I fli-d to the midnight rides of Dan "Did you get the numberT” asked Phillips and Mrs Schenk. He said Prosecutor Oppenheim. she frequently called Phillipa from ”1 did. and she went out and got a thé house, and the defendant then warrant.” I talked. lie test I fled she "ordered me The case was dismissed on th« to get them sandwiches, and then we ground of Insufficient evidence. would ride Into the country and eat lunch. Then I would leave the car, AMERICA HAB THE MONT When I haw rd the horn blow I knew POWERFUL WARNHIP A FIJI AT It was time to return. The light* usually were out.” claim to the land above described, the secretary of th« Interior, to before C R DeLap. county clerk, at tal of (at) and (b) above. . 88.75 Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 25th» I—Number of share« to be levied Ham Klamath Falla <'itlama Can Find day of February. 1911. upon under 7 (a) .. ........... 81,000 Complete Freedom From Claimant names as witnesses El 9—Number of «hare« to be levied Kidney Trouble« lis Young Mils« Kilgore, H. F. Phil upon under 7 (b) .. ........... 31,000 lips and Archie Colson, all of Klam- That said number of shares against If you suffer from backache—* sth Falls. Oregon. which assessment and calls and as From urinary disorder»-— Imiuraaa- QnanUUes Have Bren De ARTHUR W. ORTON, sessments shall be made for th« From any disease of the kidneys, 1-12-2-23 Register. chargee levied by the secretary ot the stroyed and Militarne of Dollarn Be cured to stay cured. Interior and which designate the Waarth Hurriedly Nadal Doan's Kidney Pills make lasting shares and lands herein affected are cures. embraced within those lands con Grateful people testify. tained In the following departmental CIIICAGO, Jan. 17 The nation of Here's one case of It: Notice Is hereby given that all ap- »otic«» »nd orders and township plats New Jersey federal Inspea-tors In de Mrs. Byron Cole, 125 Becond street, plications for permits to grate cattle. lb«n Issued, of the following dates, la stroying sn immense amount of “cold Ashland Oregon, says: “I suffered horses and sheep within the Crater tow It “Public notices Issued by the storags" <-ggs on the ground that they for years from kidney and bladder National Forest during the season of department of the Interior Novem were unfit for consumption Is believed complaint. When I stooped, sharp 1911, must be flled in my office at ber 18, 1908, to the Klamath project. Io be responsible for the unprecedent twinges darted through my back, and Medford. Oregon, on or before March Oregon-California, - . and _ all depart- _— ed drop In prices of butter, eggs and often I was hardly able to straighten. 31, 1911. Full Information In regard n»*nta! orders and notices, modifying poultry. Federal Attorney Hirns r«- I had dizzy spells and my health be to the grazing fees to be charged and »nd amending said Public notice; said questsd I he Inspectors here tai Investi came a'l run down. Doan's Kidney blank forms to be used in making ap- I notices being on Hie and on record in gate the storage products. Pills proved to be just the remedy I plications will be furnished upon rw-j‘^ °®c" °f th* secretary of the It Is rumor»«! that selsurear through required, and as I continued their use. quest. Klamath Water Users’ aaaociatfon, out the country are contemplated. I steadily improved until I had no Klamath Falls, Oregon, and the Irri M L. ERICKSON, The food trust Is In a panic, and $$.- further cause for complaint. I am » gable lands and shares herein af 1-19-2-9 Supervisor. 000.000 worth of storage stuff will be glad to say that Itoan's Kidney Pilis fected are shown upon farm units of thrown on the market. lived up to the claims made for them ORDER TO SHOW CAUfiM ON AF-j Wil las nette Mrridtea in my case." (Htatement given in T. 38 8., R. 8 B. PLICATION GT GUARDIAN T. 39 8 R 9 E. September, 1907.) T. 40 8.. R. » E FOR ORDER OF SALE OF T- ” 8 « R- 9 E. The Cure ljM>t«*d ‘ T. 39 8., R. 10 E PHILADELPHIA, Jan 17 —In the T. 40 8.. R. 10 E RKAL URTATE On April .4, 1909, Mrs. Cole added T. 41 8., R. 10 E. T. 40 8., R. 11 ■. battleship Arkansan, just launched, ONE OTHER INJURED ON BAT* to the above: My former endorse T. 41 8., R. 11 E. MANIAC HIUCN TWO NHOTN AT the United Blates has the most pow- T. 41 B„ R. 11 E. TLEBHIP DELAWARE ment of Doan's Kidney Pills still lb the County Court of the State ot Moot IMablo Mevddta« erful fighting craft afloat. OFFIfTAL Oregon, for the County of ■ holds good, and you may continue Its T. 48 N., R. 6 B. The dimensions of the latest and Klamath. This remedy effected a Approved November 15th, 1908, by Imprivoiied In Ihr Holler Room With publication largest addition to the navy are: permanent cure in my case ’’ In the Matter of the Bstate and the secretary of the Interior, and on length over all, 562 feet; beam Bullet i'ixw« Within nil Inch of tha- Na» Cliana-a- ta> Escape-—List For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Guardianship of Mary A. Kilgore. fll. ln the Iocal land office at Lake- feet 2 inches; draft, over armor, 93 Frma ianuau's Head — Nrx ama! ad the Dead cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. an Insane Person. view. Oregon, and Redding Callfor- 28 f«<«»t « Inches; displacement, 2«.000 Attempt to Nlay Him New York, sole agents for the United It appearing to this court from ths ni»- toag. States. The contract for the ship calls for petition this day presented and filed YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED WASHINGTON. Jan. 17.- Eight Remember the name Doan's—and j by Silas W. Kilgore, the gurrdian of th*‘ regular meeting of the were killed and one was seriously In PARIS Jan. 17. An unidentified a «peed of 20 H knots an hour. When complete the Arkansas will jured by a boiler explosion on the take no other. the «state and person of Mary A. Kll- bo»r<1 ot directors to be held In the man this afternoon made an unsuc gore, an Insane person, praying for an aforesaid office of the association In cessful attempt to assassinate Pre have th« greatest gun power In broad battleship Delaware, due at Hampton WANT (XH NTY PERMITS Th»* Roads tonight I order of sale of the inchogi its right of Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 4th A wireless message mier ilriand He fired from behind a side power of any ship afloat FDR HUNTING GAME dower of the said Mary ft 1 Kilgore, in ot February, 1911, stockholders pillar whlla the chamber of deputies main armaments will consist of 12 to the navy department reports that and to the NW’%, NW!4 of the may appear and in writing object to wan meeting The shot missed Prag 12-inch guns, mounted In six n»*«vy one man was scalded to death by SALEM. Jan. 13.—Senator W. C. SWH and lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. sec the published estimate«. U For defense | •team sfter the explosion. They were mier Briand and struck M Mlrman. armor plated turrets. Chase of Coo« county will Introduce a Dated this Oth day of January. director of public relief, who was against torpedo boat attacks there imprisoned and unconscious In the bill amending the game laws of the tion 29, township 39 S. range 10 E. 1011. Willamette Meridian, Klamath coun will be a battery of 21 5-lnch rapid boiler room with no chance to e«- standing behind Briand state to make it nec<*ssary to take out I ty, State of Oregon, that it is for the JOHN IRWIN. be two sub sub- Mlrman was woundeai in the right Are guns j There also will bo a county license for hunting, instead ; best interests of said estate, and ae- v,c* President, Klamath Water Users The dead ar«: Charles Hart and leg The chamber was In an uproar merged torpedo tubes and ten small guns The total weight of broadside Columbus Porter, first-class flremno; of a state license. Buch a permit will j ce««ary, that snch interest should be Association. after the shooting be good only In the county where) sold at private sale ALBERT B. ELDER, William White and Herbert Brewer, This la tha- secaand raaernt attack on tlr« will be about 110,000 pounds issued. It to hereby ordered that the next Hecretary Klamath Water Users Arao- second-class firemen; I^*wls White Rrlaod On November 20th, M L It is proposed to keep In each coun of kin of said Mary A. Kilgore, an elation. ***'** 'and Clarence Dewitt, coal passers; l.acuur at tarn pled to assassinate him, ty the amount collected there from 'insane person, and all persons Inter (SEAL) 1-12-1-2« 1 Christian Jens«-n, a water tender, and and was given a long term in prison the sale of licenses, creating a county ested In said estate, appear before an unidentified man. The injured The aaaullant'u nam» la Giaoirme, game fund and county game wardens. this court on the 25th day of January, NOTICE OF RESTORATION OF man Is Eugen« Phillips, a flrat-class 1 and be la a former profawsatr at Gau Pi«UC LANDS TO SETTLB- Coos county has paid into the state 1911, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m., I SUBMARINE CANNOT BE RAINED fireman. a alliage Ila- obtained admission to MHNT AND ENTRY game fund several times the amount at the court room of thia court at TO BUHFACE i ha* aaaconil gallery, using his brlth- expended there, it la alleged, a-nd KlamatB Falls, County of Klamath, ODD JOBB FOR LEGISLATURES a r'a card hr being a government em Coo« county people think this is un State of Oregon, then and there to Department of the Interior. Genera! ploye He tired from a cavalry re Land Office. Washington, D. C.. Talk Through T»de|«h<me, But Cannot show cause why an order should not The best single reason for direct fair. volver twice The sea*ond bullet passed November 11, 1919. Friends of the bill My there is now be granted for th« sale of said in election of senators is one often over Be Rngcbeil by 1*1 low Nrnmnn within an Inch of Brland's head $55.000 In the state game fund, which I terest in said real property. Notie« is hereby given that the looked it Is that electing senators Is Glaoleme trlaad to esrap«* during tha on the Surface is doing no good They argue that And it is hereby further ordered S^cetary of the Interior has vacated a demoralising, often a corrupting * tellement but the bailiffs selxa-d and better results will be obtained if each that a copy of this order be published departmental order of withdrawal in | business. The legislature that has a disarm««! him and took him to jail KEIL, Germany, Jan. 17. The I big senatorial contest on band la of county Is allowed to use for its own at least once a week for three sue- 80 f»r *• tbe same affects the wfth- Ils was recently releaa«d from an In- for irrigation purposes un crew of the German submarine U 3,' little use for legislation. When it game protection the money collected cesslve week« before the said day of •ane asylum and It la believed he Is hearing in the “Klamath Repub- der the act of June 17, 1902 (82 Stat., Is Imprisoned on the bottom of the i spends half a session choosing a sen within its border«. mentally unbalanced. Bean," a weekly newspaper of gen- 388), for use in connection with the sea. and divers of the parent ship ator It does little besides, eral circulation, printed and publish- Klamath project. Oregon, of the here- have looped chains about the boat In There will be a notable series of JUDGE MELVIN IS ILI. WITH TYPHOID FEVER ed at Klamath Falls, Klamath Coun- i»»ft*r described lands in the stats efforts to hoist It to the surface The senatorial lights In legislatures thia I ty, State of Oregon. - of Oregon, and by his authority such members of the crew are unhurt, and winter, and at an unfortunate time OAKLAND, Jan 17.—-Judge Mel Dated thia 27th day of December J ®f tracts as have not been here- ha-ve sufficient air to last several The state legislature, as an Institu The U«»ns|ma><>ae In Books Ara Nearer hours. They are constantly Ln com vin. of the supreme court, is reported | 191». ■ tofore Anally restored and are not tion. Is on trial, in public opinion, for Than Those of Aetna! IJfir, i otherwise wlthdrarwn. reserved, or ap (as) J. B. GRIFFITH, munication by telephone with the sur its life. It has been inefficient and ex- worse today. He was taken to the Nays Freactter propriated, will be subject t« settle 12-29-1-19 Jud| face. They have a new phone at penslve, and to its failures must be *t- hospital Sunday, and is believed to bo ment under the public land laws of tached to th»» outside. When th»» boat jtrlbuted largely the growing demand suffering from typhoid fever. BAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 1« Rev | the United States on and after Janu NOTICE sank the officers I aside detached a for more centralisation at Washing M L. Parana«, rector of St. Mark's ary 2. 1911, but shall not be subject buoy which vraaela on the surface ton. The public expects real work TWELVE ARE DROWNED BY Wplscopal church, Berkeley, delivered WRECK GF GERM AN STEAMER To the St<x*kbol<9rae of the Klamath to entry, filing or selection until Feb pick»*»! up. The officers nay the ma from legislatures this winter. It wants an addr«*«»» In Grace Pro-Cathedral, ruary 1, 1911, at the United State« Water Users’ Aasoriation chinery Is disabled, and that It is im- them to ratify the income tax amend Hacramint»» and Taylor streets, on BREMEN. Jan. 13.—Twelve were Notice is hereby given that at a land office at Lakeview, Oregon, warn possible to start the engines. ment to the constitution, to pass en The Young man and Illa Reading.' drowned in the wreck of the German regular meeting of the board of di ing being expressly given that no per abling acts under which cities may He said steamer Mariaruss. off Morden. The rectors of the Klamath Water Users' son will be permitted to gain or exer- generally adopt the commission plan vesBcl was driven ashore in a gale. "Why should religion have any- j iikh IGNH AGAINST association, held in the office of Mid i c‘* »»7 ri«ht whatever under any thing to ray about a man's reading*) THE MAGAZINE Iof government, to place more rigor association, rooms 17 and 18, Mad- «•«lenient or occupation begun after ous restrictions on public service cor- It Is becaua«- of the principle sug- dox-White building. Klamath Falls, November 1, 1910, and prior to Jan- A FEW BARGAINS i porations, to do their share toward uest»*d In St Paul's words that as a Governine«« ( lain» It < oat« ><<*• j regulation of carriera. trwrts and co71 Klamath county, Oregon, on the 7th u»r7 1911. *11 such settlement or man think« so he la. His character Than Nine Cents Per Pound Five lots, sightly located. 11.500 day of January, 1911. the said board ottrupe^lon being forbidden, porate capitalisation, and generally tends to mould Itself upon those Im Willamette Principal Meridian to Trsus|x>rt Them of directors estimated the sum of | to get into touch with the march of Can loan 8750 on the deal, ages whlah fill his mind. A man may T. 80 8. R. T E, SW>4 NWM and national progr«»ss. The Oregon plan A nice cottage with bath, large money required for the accomplish-1 become a coward by constantly dwell For two years past It has been an of selecting senators ought to be adop- lot, $1.700. A good buy. i ment of the purposes of this associa- " SWU. sec. 25, west of Upper ing upon the dangers of life. He may open MecrPt, m Washington fr<-»»ly . ted |'n a dozen riatZe thl’/winUr? and ___ _______________________ , BUd A large residence, tine lot, $3,500. ' tion for the year ending May 18. K1*m»*h Lake. become brave by filling hla thought* talked about In both Inner and outer report is that Initiative and referen- FRED DENNEl‘1, Three cottages on three lots. Room 1912, satd estimates being based with atorlen of brave deeds ‘ ...... ..... ... ctrcl»»« of legislative activities- -that ^iim measur»-s will have a good enough for another cottage. $2,250. upon the "Rules and Regulations for Commissioner of the General Land "A large part of our thoughts arc the reactionary political leaders inlchaac« In half as many.- Success, Office. the Levying and Collections of Calls MASON A SLOUGH. «uggested by what we read In news- both house and ««mate were preparing J____ ___ R. A. BALLINGER. and Assessments,” as outlined by the ; Secretary of the Interior. papers, magazines or books. We get ,o "g,>t back” at the magazines at OBBERVATIONS SHOW THE secretary of the interior, and which NOTH'« TO CREDITOR« from reading much of our informs^ co-t, and that they would have 12-8-1-25 rul»>s and regulations aforesaid were' BIN IB A VARIARLE STAR I (Ion on every subject, from politic»» ,be administration's support in their In the County Court cf the State of on the 16th day of April, 1910, by to the d»*» i»»**t truth of religion or p>fr(irts, says the publishers of Suc- Invotigations Are to Be Made NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. resolution of said board of diretrtors, Oregon, for Klamath County. in the newest type of aeroplane. Wi* x Department of the Interior, United duly adopted and spread upon the the Matter of the Estate of George In Mexico and the Data Collected get a large part of our moral Insight q*be first guns in the campaign were States Land Office at Lakeview, minutes of said board meeting, said La Flesh, deceased. Will Be Coswparad and of the inspiration which stirs uh the recommendations In the presl- Oregon, November 18. 1919. The undersigned having been ap estimates being as follows: to achieve Much of our real com-1 dent'a mesage and In the message of NOTICE is hereby given that Ves- WASHINGTON. D. C., Jan. 16— pointed by the county court of the 1— The estimated cost of labor and uanlonshlp I* with the p»*op)e we read (be postmaster general last year, that Evidence has been collected by the state of Oregon for Klamath county. material . . . . $0,000.00 1 tai W. Wakefield, whose postofflee ad ¡»bout. Wi may sit all day by an th»» rate on second-class publications Smithsonian branch observatory on administrator of the estate of George 2— —The estimated cost of salaries, dress is Klamath Falls, Klamath Co., other man's side In our office and yet t,«» materially raised above the pres- Mount Wilson in California-tending to LaFlesh. deceased, notice is hereby wages of officers and other em Oregon, did, on the 14th day of July. he may not be nearly as much our eDt rate of 1 cent per pound. The ex show that the sun is a variable star, given to the creditors of, and all per- ployee .................................$3,250.00 1909, file In this office Sworn State n*al comp«ulon as some political hero |„.rts of the postofflee department The variations of solar radiation, ac- sons having claims against said de 3— Other liabilities and the objects ment and Application, No. 02322. to whose enrea-r we follow In ths paper; «ought to prove that it was actually cord I ng to an announcement made re- ceased, to present them verified as re for which they are to be incurred, purchase the 8H8W14, Section 2. or some hera> of history about whom costing the United States government cently amount to from 2 to 8 per qulred by law, within six months as, rents, recording, printing, post Township 37S. Range 10E. Willam we like to read. 9 cents per pound to transport sec- cent. A series of observations to be after the first publication of this age, lights, phone, etc ... .$714.45 ette Meridian, and the timber theren, “Henca-. If we are to be true, hon- t,nj <•)••• matter. made In Mexico next summer is being notice to said administrator, at the 4— The total estimated expenses. under the provisions of the act of orabl«, just and pure men, we see the The value of these figures may be planned and should these agree with , law office of W. J. Moore, In the city .............................................. $3,964.45 June 3. 1878, and acts amendatory, immense Importance or submitting al) Inferred from the fact—brought out the data collected at Mount Wilson, <>f Ashland. Oregon, 5— The number of shares against known as the “Timber and Stone <»ur reading to this teat of whether It In the subsequent testimony before which the expense is to be assessed I.aw,” at such value as might be fixed E. J. HUNTER. the sun’s variability will be establtsh- gives us true, honorable, just and the postofllce committee of the house on account of items one, two and by appraisement, and that, pursuant Administrator of the estate of George od without question. pur« things to think about, and gives —that the great express companies of three ....................................... 79.284 to such application, the land and tim La Flesh, decahtsed. us the companionship of high Ideals this country are securing, and hand IN A CARLOAD OF GRAIN Dated and first published. January 6— The assessment per share on ac- ber thereon have been appraised, at a and of noble women and men. The ling at less than 1 cent per pound, a count of items 1, 2 and 3. .5 cents total of $770.00, the timber estima 19. 1911. 1-19-2-1« test will help us apportion our time very large part of the distribution of, H,lppetne c<mr| o, < niicd Rutef, 7— (a). Assessment per share on ac- ted at 1,000,000 board feet at $0 75 and select our material.” the magazines in direct competition count of operation and malnten- per M. and the land $20.00; that said NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION it Blate Has the Right to De. 1 with the government. ance charge (Not Coal Lands) 75 cents applicant will offer Anal proof in sup ride That Question (Corresponding with the sum per port of his application and sworn HE GOT THE NUMBER; Where the Trouble lay WASHINGTON. D. C„ Jan. 13 — Department of the Interior. United acre due for operation and main statement on the 26th day of Janu SHE GOT THE WARRANT Bolivar was very unhappy. One of Upholding the power of a state to pass States Land Office at Lakeview, tenance for the Irrigation season ary, 1911, before Commissioner R. M. Oregon, January 7. 1911.« of 1909 and as followed out for Richardson, at Klamath Falls, Ore Tela-phonr Girl in Han Francisco Hotel his cherished schemes had fallen upon the question of how much dirt through, and the man he had counted Is likely to be found in a carload of, Notice Is hereby given tha tWIIllam the irrigation season of 1910, gon. Has Man Am-sta-al for Bat on to pay his dividends got away. grain, the supreme court of the Unit- ; E. Griffith of Merrill, Oregon, who on under the public notice of the Any person is at liberty to proteat tery—Casa- Dismissed "Oh, well, never mind, Bolly, said ed Stntes sustained a Missouri statute, March 2, 1905, made homestead entry secretary of the interior dated this purchase before entry, or Initiate SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 1«.- Miss Bunker. "What If Slithers did get thus abolishing a rule of the board of serial No. 01247, for WH SWU sec November 18. 1908.) a contest at any time before patent Agnes Brown, a telephone operator away from you7 There’s just as big trade of'Kansas City, Mo., for the de tion 32, township 39 S., range 10 (b) Call and assessment per share issues, by filing a corroborated affi duction of 100 pounds from the east, and lot 4, section 5, township at the Hotel Victoria, at Bush and fish In the sea." on account of the building davit in this office, alleging facts “That's true enough." groaned Bol weight of each caTload of grain 40S, range 10E, Willamette meridian, Stockton streets, testified with con* charge ....................................... $3.00 which would defeat the entry. •ddorable hituteur in Police Judge ivar, "hut they ain’t all suckers."— bought by the members as estimated has flled notice of Intention to make (Amount per share to be levied on ARTHUR W. ORTON, dirt. Shortall's court that George Malden, Harper’s Weekly. I Anal five year proof, to establish account of the charges levied by . 11-24 1-23 Register. BOILER EXPLOSION WASIHE CLOSE CANNOT START THE BOAT’S ENGINES Í M ( » f> I I