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; 8,600,000 feel H. M. of dead Western I yellow pin«’. 400.000 fuel H M of live and 1,800,000 feet II M of dead Doug The following list of recent real es tate transfers I9 furnished by the ab As Many a Klamath Falls Reader las fir, NU0.000 feet B. M. of live and W. O. SMITH, Editor. 3.3OO.OOO («et II. M. ot dead white fir. knows Too W»-ll GIRL STI DENTS AT HIGH St HIM>1. stravt Arm of Mason * Slough: t I KOO.000 feet B M of live and K00,000 Perry O. De lap and H. 8. Wake ARE REJOICING feet II M of dead sugar pin«. 200,000 When th«* kidneys ar«* aick, field to W. F llopka. E 35 feet of lot feet II. M. of live and 300.000 feet It Nature tells you all about It. 2. block 14. original townsite InK-r-Class Gauu-x Will Enliven the Th«» urine is nature's calendar. M of dead Incense cedar, saw timber, Hugo Hallln et ux et al to Anna (I Infrequent or too frequent action lug scale, more or less. No bld of TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Baker. N 5 acres of tract 49, Mitchell Winter Work—Other High Any urinary trouble tells of kidney less than 81.30 per thousund feet II M tracts; • 10. School Notea All communications submitted for publication in the columns of this 1 for all timber will b« considered, and ills Hugo Hallln et ux to Anna G. Bak paper will be inserted only over the name of the writer. No non de plume Doan's Kldm*y 1*11111 cure all kidney a deposit of »1.500, puyulil»* tu the er. 9 acres of Enterprise tract* No. articles will be published. outer of the First National Bank of Ills. Next year the High school will offer IS. »10 People Ip thia vicinity testify to It ' Portland, Oregon, must be sent to a course in domestic science to the Klamath Development company to girls of the school, It is expected W. R. Hopkins, lot 6. block 40. Hot Frank KasHhafer. Applegate road, that bank for each bld submitted to Jacksonville. Dre . sayit: "For yuar» the District Foreet«»r. Timber upon that this will prove fully as |>opu)ar Springs addition; »10. with them aa the manual training Klamath Developmnt company to I waa a miner, wnd uo doubt thlw valid clalnis Is exempted from sale DECLARES IT MAY INVOKE REF. NEED OF DEVELOPING VSE OF course is with the boys. E Wallace Crockett, lota f> and 8, work cauH»*d my kidney and blAddei The right to reject any and all blds Is • • • block 43. Hot Springs addition; »10. trouble Th»* first symptom »«« » reserved For further information ERKNDVM RANGE SHOWN A number of guns which are to be Hot Springs company to E. W. pain and stlffu<*ss In the small of nn nod regulations governing sales ad used in the drill at the public schools Crockett, lot 5. block 8, Railroad ad hack, esp«H'lnlly severe when I first drees Forest Supervisor, Crater Na arose in the morning I also hiol tional Forest, Medford, Oregon. At Mo-ting Friday Night M ciii I mt * of National Fon'et Aduimistmliou Will were delivered In rough to the manual dition. »10. much trouble from my kidneys, but H GEORGE II CECIL. training department, and the boys Hot Springs company to N. Z. Stew Organization May Decide to Work to Open Drireways, Etc., did not take Doan's Kidney I'llls long 'are at work finishing them. 1.36'3-33 Acting Diet. Forester. art, lot 9. block 18. Hot Springs addi Visit Council in Body for Clower Communication • • • to bring me relief. Whenever I catch tion; 810. The second semester, which began Hot Springs company to N. Z Stew cold and f«»el any slight recurrent e Should th«* city council pass the WASHINGTON. D. C.. Jan 31.— today, fiuds the work in the manual art, lot 30. block 7. Second Hot of my old complaint I take Doan s Kidney Pills and they relieve me.” well under way. Springs addition; »10. In th»* County Court of th»* State of light and water franchise over the Reports based on detailed field exam j training department • • • For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Oregon, for the County of Klam Chas S. Moore et ux et al to Modoc veto of Mayor Sanderson, th«» referen inations made by national forest offi The basket ball game between the Northern, right of way through 8H cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo ath. dum will be resorted to. This was cers of the lands burn«*«! over in the New York, sole agents for the United li> the Matter of the Estate and (lual- decided at Monday night's m«*eting of forest fires of last summer in Wash ; Seniors and the Sophomores, which NWH sec 35-39-9. dlnnshtp of Mary A Kilgore, an William S Worden et ux to Emma States. the Good Government league, at ington and Oregon, which hav«* b«»eii was postponed, will be played this evening. Both sides Itemember the name Doan's sail I naan»* Person. are confident of i Worden. SK*w NW W . E*k 8W H . which there were in attendance over r«H-eiv«*d by the United States de 8*s SEI», sec 30. NWk, NE*n sec take no other, Stat,* of Oregon, fifty representative business and pro partment of agriculture. show that winning. • • 39-39-9: 810. County of Klamath, u. fessional men of Klamath Falls. The the national forest timber loss in The Bumble Bees challenged the W. W. Whitlatch et ux to Ellxa A CHINENT WOMAN MISES Pursuant to un order, made by the matter of granting the franchise for these states is about 700.000,000 WEALTH TO l>. CUPID lloaoralil»* County Judge of Klamath such a long ;>eriod of time to a pri feet. This is somewhat k*ss than was Swastikas to a game of basketball, Whitlatch, lots 8, 3. 4. 5 and 16. «•c to be played February 7th. The chai- j 8-41-1 1 ; 810. county. Stat»* of Oregon, dated the vate concern was dlscusse«! to some indicated by the provisional estimates Tw o Matrimonial Adventure* Cost 35th day of January, 1911, notice Is length, and a vote of thanks was ten made shortly after the fires. The l«»ng«> has not been accepted as yet. 1 George E Qulggle et ux to Peter Her In the Neighborhood of however, and It Is thought that there | Henry Behrenat. all NE*4 SE*4 sec. hereby given that th« undersigned dered to .Mayor Sandersou for his rei»orts also show the importance, • lO.OOtMM) will sell, at private mil«. for ca»h. work in vetoing both of the franchls«* as a means of prot«*cting the forests will be no gam«» between these teams \ 4 and NW *4 SW *4 sec. 3-41-12. ex In the last game the Bumble Be»»s ' cept 32 foot strip off E side of NW *4 upon the premises, on or after the ordinances. A committee was named against tires, of the efforts which are DILLON. Mont . Jan. 31 Aftei to draft a set of resolutions com being made by the department to won. 11 to 9. It was a very close and jsWk» sec. 3; also 16 feet off N side having lost a fortune by placing too 34lh day of February. 1911. th« In exciting game, and the girls showed of SW '4 SW *4 sec 3-41-11: 810. choate right of th« dower of Mary A mending the mayor's action. | open the new range to stockmen. M G Wilkins et ux to Charles P. much faith in the honesty of her lov Kilgore, an Insane person. In and to Recently a petition was present»*«! Of the national forests in Washing by their clever work that they know Stewart, lots 8, 9 and 10, block 13. ers, Mis* lx»e llung Hhang. a plon«*<*i th«» following described real property, to the city’council, asking that body ton and Oregon that on which the the game very • well. • • I Chinese woman of this vicinity, »u» First addition; 810. to-wit: to leave the settlement of the light fires extended over the greatest aTea burled the other day by her friends • A. I. Kuber to Alfred Huber, lot 2. The debating team, consisting of All that portion of land In lots I. 3. and water franchise question in the was Colville, with 180.000 acres In the paupers* corner of the Moun 3 and 4, s«»ctlon 39, township 39 hands of the people, but this was ig burned. The fires on this forest, Louis Tolle, Nellie Cogswell and For- 1 block 4 7. Bowne addition to Bonauxa; tain View cemetery. south, range 10 Mat, Willamette Me nored. The league has left the mat however, were chiefly surface, which rest Pell, are putting the finishing 810. More than J.'ioo worth of silk was Howard S Dudley to J. M Hans- ridian. Klamath county, Oregon, de- ter in the hands of George B. Frank, are far less destructive than fires touches on their speeches, and doing contributed by friends to lx- used as s C. C. Brower and W. H. Shaw, the which travel through the crowns of some hard work in preparation for borough, lot 10, sec. 17, south 15.10 shroud At one time Miss Hhang was I acrlbrd aa follows: Beginning at a point on the north committee on initiative petitions and the trees. It is considered by the rebuttal In the debate to be held at acres of lot 15, sec. 8-39-9; 810. Mrs. S. K. Ramaby et vir to Flora rep»»rted to b»> wealth), but sh<- fell In line of s»*«-tlon 39. 1,175 f«n»t weat of referendum, for investigation, In forest officers that the fires on this Grants Pass next Friday evening The team, together with their' Lincoln, west 5 min. lot 3. east 25 love with a worthless ChfUaman. who the north»*aat corner of aoctlon 39; case the league should invoke the forest jxvint clearly to the value, from coach, left for Grants Pass this morn-) min. lot 4. block 9. original town; took 85,000 or her money and went thence east 300 feet to the right bank referendum in the franchise matter, the standpoint of fire prevention, of back to China. Ing. The students w\i!l anxiously »700. of txist River; thence down atream this committee will attend to the proper utilization of th«* range under She fell In love again shortly af of the contest. | Christine Murdoch et vlr to Jess»» along the right bank of Lost River legal part of the proceedings. regulated grazing. I^rge parts of await the outcome • • • terward, and contributed another 'Stoner Salfiekey, lot 8. block 6, Ewan- ! to th»* weal line of lot 4. thence north A number of other matters of in this forest, and also ot the Chelan, 810.000 to Dan Cupid Word has been received from Med-1 na Heights. along the wcat line of 4, 300 feet tn terest came up for attention, among , Okanogan and other forests are not ford to the effect that the High school ' Frank Ward et ux to Silas Oben- a point 43 feet north of the c«nt«r line them the election of officers. George I used by stock because of their inac Walter Dixon of Fort Klamath and of the propose»! Lost lllver diversion B Frank and Henry Rabbes, tempo cessibility, although a good supply of of that place would like to debate th»* chain, undivided half Interest In lot rary chairman and secretary r«»spect- forage is produced. The dry grass Klamath County High school some 6, block 18. original town; undivided Charles Loomis of Merrill canto to channel aa now surveyed and staked fully, were permanently elected to 1 and other herbage both spread the time this spring. We have plenty of quarter Intereat in W*4 SE*4. W14 the county seat Monday on biudm-HS 'out oh the ground; thence north 59 deg. 32 mln. cast 660 fact; thence these offices at Monday night's meet flames and made them fiercer and good debaters here, and it Is probable SW *4, sec. 22. and WH NW 14. W H north 2 7 d»*g 30 mln. eaat 1,101 feet; ing. F. W. Ritchie was elected vice more destructive than they would that such a contest will be arranged NE *4. NW’*4 8E *4 sec. 27-38-9, N *4 president. George B. Frank. W. H. 1 have been if the land had been grazed for. A large number of students have lots 4 and 5 and SH lots 4 and 5. thence north 43 deg 30 mln east 380 f»*»*t; th«nce north 14 5 feet; thence Shaw and Fred Noel were made a 1 over. One of the objects of national expressed a willingness to contest for block 94. Klamath addition: undlvld- ; **d half interest In lots I and 2. block Department of the Interior. Unltral north 13 d»*g 57 mln. enal 416 9 feet: permanent committee on by-laws and forest administration is to open all a place on the team. 19, original town, lot 3. block 94. procedure. J. Collman and M. W. available range to the fullest use States Land Office at Ixikeviow. | thence north 30 deg. east 400 feet; Klamath addition: 810. ' thence north 300 fe«*t; thcnc»* north Espy were named to loog up a per- consistent with preservation of the OVER TWENTY MUSICIANS Oregon, January 7, 1911. W. B Barnes to M. B. Chapman. TURN OUT FOR PRACTICE manent location for the league’s! carrying power of the range and pro Notice la h«r»*by given tha tWIIIIam 17 d«*g. 57 mln eaat 1,191 9 feet; WH NE«4 sec 26-39-7; 16 30 headquarters. tection of forest growth and water E Griffith of Merrill, Oregon, who on |thent*e north 38 deg 30 mln eaat 378 Central Oregon Improvement com- March 2, 1905, made homestead entry feet; thence north 53 <!»*g 59 mln l*r«H>|M'cU> for a S|»lcn«tkl Band Are Next Friday night another meeting supplies. 1 pany to L. B. Bunnell, lots 4 and 5, ■erial No. 01347, ftor W*4 SW *4 ae,- cast 616.3 feet; thence north 38 d»*g Excvttlingly Good—Another of the Good Government league will In carrying out this principle, block 30, Crescent: 8600 Practice Thursday be held in Goodrich's store, at which where good grazing grounds are at tlon 33, townahlp 39 8. range 10 38 mln. east 256 feet to i>olnt of be Thomas R. M<x*k to Carrie M. Clen- <*aat. ami lot 4. aectlon 5, township1 ginning time the members will discuss the' present inaccessible to stock, the aim Also a atrip of land 100 Twenty or more musicians who are denning, lots 2 and 3. block 79. Klatu- 408. rang« 10E. Willamette meridian, I«*« t wide across lot 5. «urtlon 39, advisability of calling on the council of the national forest administration in a body in regard to the light and is to open means of communication, working for the organization of a ath addition: 110. baa filed notice of Intention to make' township 39 south. range 10 ea«t. Marie L. Gifford to Walter 8 Glf- final five year proof, to eatabllah j Willamette Meridian, 40 feet on the water franchises. through the construction of drive band met Sunday afternoon in the Interest in the league is steadily ways, the building of roads and trails, Chamber of Commerce headquarters ford, lots 5 and 6, block 21. Socond claim to th«* land alcove <1 escribed, right and 60 feet on the left of the growing, and the list of members is etc., to the end that stock may pen and spent the afternoon in practice' addition; 81 before C. R. l>*Lap, county clerk, at center Un« of the proposed Ix>st River gradually increasing in size, as the etrate ____ _________ wherever forage is to be found under the leadership of Instructor; Thomas Short et ilx et al to United 1 Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 35th diversion channel, as now surveyed a *d staked out. and described aa fol motives of the organization become ’ and grazing can properly be permit Snow, late of Alturas. Some excep States, right of way through side of day of February. 1911. better known. The monthly dues of j ted. Through the building of rail- tionally good musical talent was NW 14 of sec. 36-39-9. Claimant names as witnesses Ki lows: Passing through a point In the Klamath Development company to lls Young Silas Kilgore, II. F. Phil • nit line of lot 5, said tectlon 39. the league have beep fixed at 25 cents roads and the pushing forward of the brought to light as a result, and a month, and those wishing to Joinlgygtem of permanent improvements from all appearances. Klatnath Falls the Rounsevell corporation, lot 1. lips and Archie Colson, all of Klam 1.336 feet east of and 591.6 feet not th of the southwest corner of sec «an do so by calling at Goodrich's which has uwu been picxuiAtru planned lur for the na- wll have a band that any city in the. block 33. Hillside; 810. vs uBvu lias tue Utt- ath Falls. Oregon. tr stors. .......................................... tion 29, and running thence south 71 tional forests of Northern Washing- state would be proud of. Another re-' Klamath Development company ARTHUR W. ORTON. •leg. 35 mln. west 93.5 feet; thcnc" President Ross of the Mills Addi-jton, Idaho« and Montana, , it is be- hearsal will be held Thursday night. I the Rounsevell corporation, lots 6, 7. 1-12-2-23 Register tion Progress club attended Monday I lieved that much hitherto unused and several musicians unable to be in 8, 9. 10 and 11. block 54. lots 2. 4. 5 along the arc of a 16 d«g. curve right night’s meeting, commended the range in these forests will soon be attendance yesterday will be on hand and 6. block 58. Second Hot Springs.' 100 feet to a point bearing .writ* TO CREDITORS at that time. league on its efforts, and promised opened to use. soiitn <! deg 35 mln. west 100 «10- x Fred Melhase et ux et al to A. W in the County Court of the State of feet, thence south 88 deg. 35 The following were among those at the moral and financial support of I Sutherland. 8*4 NE14 sec. 33-40-10; I that club. tending yesterday s practice: min. west 620.5 feet; thence along Oregon, for Klamath County. PRESIDENT WILL TAKE Cornets—O. H. Brenneman and 810. the arc of ar 10 deg. curve left 110 In the Matter of the Estate of Eugene TRIP THROUGH SOUTH Clinton Goodrich. Oregon Trunk to Central Oregon feet to a point bearing south 83 dog Compher, Deceased. FLACK SNOW FALLS Improvement company, lot 4. sec. 30-1 The undersigned having been ap 5 min. west 110 feet; thence south Baritone—J. E. Bodge. IN A SWISS VALLEY' Executive Izeave Will for “ ’Possum Trombones—Glen Beals and G. A. 24-9; 81. pointed by the county court of the 77 deg. 35 mln. west 253 feet; thence larxi" as Soon as Congress Central Oregon Improvement com state of Oregon, for Klatnath county, along the arc of a 6 dog. curve loft Hayden. Adjourns Session Clarinets — Marion Barnes, Ord pany to Oregon Trunk, right of way administrator of tho estate of Eugeue 140 feet to a point bearing south 73 GENEVA. Feb. 1. — Black snow Arnold, E. H. Lawrence and Harry through lot 4, sec 30-24-9; 81. Compher, deceased, notice Is hereby deg. 23 mln. west 139.9 foot; then»" fell recently in the Valley of Emmen- WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 81.— Goeller. given to the creditors of. and all per south 8» deg. 11 mln. west 149 2 thal and on the surrounding moun Early in March, immediately after Saxaphones—Allen Sloane and L. sons having claims against said de feet; Intersecting tho west line of lot tains to a depth of fifteen inches in I congress adjourns. President Taft CALIFORNIA MAN BUYS ceased, to present them verified as re 5 In a point 374 feet north of the the valley, covering the white snow will make a short swing through the H. Turpin. A MILLION A< RFJi quired by law. within six months af southwest corner of sec. 29, area. which lay on the ground, and giving South, winding up at his home town, I ! Altos—John Hamilton, Frank Wil liams and W. E. Bowdoin. 4 4.34 acres. the district a dismal appearance. I Cincinnati, where he will spend sev- SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 30.- Ar- ter the first publication of this notice Tubas— Lester Terwilliger and J. The proposed sale will ba subject In to said Geo. Blebn at the office of E The first flakes were of a gray col-leral days before returning to the na- rungements have b» n completed F. Yelter. L. Elliott, his attorney, In Klamath confirmation by the county court, or, as if mixed with ashes, but as the tional capital. While the exact itin- I whereby Henry Miller, head of the Snare drum—George Wishard. Klamath county, Oregon. downfall increased the snow took erary has not been arranged, the multi-millionaire corporation of Mil Falls, Oregon. Bass drum—P. H. Bramman. GEO. BIEHN, Dated January 25, 1911. the hue of soot, and now it lies frozen president expects to be away from ler & Lux, will purchas all Interest« (Signed) SILAS W. KILGORE. Administrator of the estate of Eugene on the ground, black in color. Washington about a week, and the in the concern owned by the estate of Compher, deceased. 1-26-2-23 Guardian. Swiss scientists attribute the phe- places at which he expects to stop FIRE LADDIES ELECT OFFICERS FOR THE ENSUING YEAR the late Charles Lux and his heirs. 12-24-1 -20 nomenon to the volcanic dust thrown 1 are Anderson. S C.; Atlanta, Ga.; As the first step In this direction a Dated Dec. 29, 1910. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF AD into the air by the recent eruption of, Nashville, Chattanooga and Cleve- At a meeting of the members of deed of trust to all of th»- property of SALE OF TIMBER MINISTRA TOIt'M AC4XIUNT Mount Etna and carried by the wind land, the Klamath Falls Volunteer Fire De the company, worth 15,000,000. has "■v over the s?a and Alps Into Switzer He will be in Atlanta on March partment in their hall Monday night been recorded in accordance with an Portland, Ore., Jan. 20, 1911. I Notice Is hereby given that William land. 10th, when he will address the South the following officers were elected to agreement signed last March. The Sealed bids marked outside "Bld, 8. Worden, administrator of the es ern Commercial Congress at the clos serve during the ensuing year: deed Is to secure first mortgage bonds Timber Sale, General Notice, Decem tate of Alfred L. Sargent, deceased, ing session of its convention. In Cin < ’A.N'ADIAN RECIPROCITY' President—Will W. Baldwin, re issued by Miller & Lux, which will ber 1, 1910, Crater,” and addressed has filed a final account of his ad cinnati he will speak to the Friendly Lux Interests, be used to pay off the MEASURE PIGEON-HOLED elected. to the District Forester, Forest Serv Sons of St. Patrick on March 17th. which are distributed among thirty- ice, Portland, Oregon, will be received ministration of said estate, with the Vice President —Neil Campbell. clerk of the county court, Klamath Committees in Roth H» »uses Ar»' Secretary and Treasurer—Charles seven heirs. up to and including the 27th day of County, Oregon, and that said court The corporation of Miller * Lux Oppow-d to the Agreement J. C. MAGUIRE MARRIES I. Roberts. February, 1911, for all or any part owns approximately 1,000,000 acres of the merchantable dead timber has appointed the hour of 2 o’clock In Measure OGDEN YOUNG WOMAN Chief—E. Wakefield. the afternoon of Monday, the 27th In addition to other matters of of California and Oregon land. Hen standing or down and the live timber day of February, 1911, as the time for I ry Miller, who Is now the largest in WASHINGTON, D. C„ Jan. 31.— Word has been received in this city business, the matter of giving their marked for cutting by the forest offi hearing objections, If any there be, to It is the general belief that the sen of the marriage of J. C. Maguire, Jun annual dance on St. Patrick's night dividual landowner in the t'nlted cer located on an area to be definitely such final account and the settlement States, is 85 years old. ate finance committee will pigeon- ior member of the Strange-Maguire I was discussed. designated by the forest officer before Tho deal now being negotiated un cutting begins of about 2,500 acres on thereof, at tho court room of said 11H ■ I hole the Canadian agreement. Paving company. Mr. Maguire resides ,court, tn the county court house at the der the agreement will close years of canvass, it is reported, shows that In Salt Lake, and his bride formerly Tn From Illy the watershed of Clover Creek in part 'city of Klamath Falls, county and litigation. every committeeman opposes the resided in Ogden. During bis sojourn Laurence Griffin and wife, Ollie of the 8*4 of section 12, part of the 1 «tale aforesaid. treaty. In the house the ways and in Klamath Falls last summer Mr. Howard and wife and Ross Finley 814 of section 11, sections 13 tend 14. This notice Is published by order of means committee is believed to be ' Maguire made hosts of friends by his were here from Bly Tuesday. Mr. J. L. Yaden, the well known propri 814 of N14 and HE 14 of section 15. said county court, made and entered against it. High protectionists con- genial and accommodating manner, Finley left Wednesday for Portland etor of the Merrill stage route, has N*4 of section 23, and section 24, In the records thereof, on the 24th trol both committees. The democrats , and the Herald Joins them In wlsh- where he will meet his wife, who is been under the weather for several township 38 south, range 8 east, Wil •lay of January, 1911. are expected to oppose the bill on the Ing Mr. and Mrs. Maguire a happy and visiting her sisters. Misses Maggie days, although he has not been con lamette Meridian, within the Crater WILLIAM S. WORDEN, theory that the next democratic con- prosperous Journey on the matri- and Tillie Colahan, who live in that fined to his home. His stomach dis National Forest, Oregon, estimated to Administrator of the Estate of Alfred gr»ss should mean tariff reform. monial seas. city. tresses him somewhat. be 3,400,000 feet B. M. of live and L. Sargent, Deceased. 1-26-2-23 KLAMATH REPUBLICAN GREAI IHTEREST II BASWTBAll REAL KHTATK TRANSFER* NATURE FAILS YOU LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON NAYDR’S ACTION IS COMHENOED 4