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story that seems plausible, In light of execution, and in compliance with other mslters that have corn« up In said writ, I have duly levied on said connection with the case premises, and will on February 24, ATTORNEY AND N "T The fact that the woman haa nelth- 1911, at 2 o’clock p. m., of said day, COUNSELOR AT LAW er hat. coat nor other wrapa. nor any UNCLE HAM IH IN KARNKHT JOHN KENNETH TURNER UNDER at the front door of the county court KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON luMM*a*. baggage or anything of the house In Klamath Falls, Klamath TH1H TIME SURVEILLANCE ROOMS TAS, MURDOCK BLDO kind, trade color to the story that she county, Oregon, sell, at public auction « ---- -------------------------------a_________________ __ __ __ to tbe hlgbee bidder for cash In hand, haa escaped DR. C. P. MASON “Th« woman Is In some deep trou Army Officers Herve Notice That th** 1 General Berthold is Wanning to Matar all the right, title and Interest of Joel NO IMPROVKMKNT IN THK 1*4 MT ble, and from her fragmentary utter McCulloch, the above-named defend lueurgrute Must Not Croe» an Attack of Enariutda in a DENTIST TKN YKARH ant, In and to the following described Offi< e in American Bank A Trnst Com ances, It Is evident some man has Tlx« Liae Few Daye real property, to-wlt: Tbe NH of something to do with It.*’ said Mr. pany's Building M Stiles, county physician, who haa the BE % and the I5H of the NE% of RHOINK S14 been called to see her. “Just what LOS ANGELES. Feb. IM.— The sol CALEX1CA, Feb. 20 - Planning section 26, township 38 south, range KLAMATH FALLS OREGON tier trouble Is, and what she Is, and diers of Uncle Sam along the Mexican to leave a small garrison at Mexicali, 15 east, Willamette Meridian, In Klamath county, Oregon, or so much where she came from, cannot be de- border are apparently in earnest In General Berthold is arranging for a BENSON A STONE No trace has thereof as may be necessary to satisfy lllinola <'oui iu I m >I imi Reporte Home AL 1 termined at present, although when their Intention to prevent tbe Mexi march on Ensenada the recovers her mental faculties more i can Insurgents from obtaining any been yet of tbe Mexican federal troops said execution ATTORNEYS AT LAW uioet UabHIevaMe t'oadi- Together with tenements, heredita : I believe we will find out. The story assistance from the American side of said to be marching on Mexicali American Rank Uone la rrleoae ments and appurtenances thereunto of the man looking for her Is only a tbe line. Insurgent sympathisers In across Arizona. and Tract Bldg. belonging or In any wise apertainlng. rumor, as for as 1 know, although It this city have received ar communica John Kenneth Turner, author of KLAMATH FALLS - OREGON Tbe proceeds of said sale will be haa been reported several times " tion from Simon Berthold, the Amer "Barbarous Mexico," wbo Is here as HRINGFIELD, III., Feb 20- That No action has been taken as yet by ican socialist leader of tbe Insurrectoa a newspaper correspondent, has been applied to the satisfaction of said ex the jails of Illinois have not been Im the officer» looking towards the noti at Mexicali, Inclosing a letter received threatened with arrest as an insur ecution, order and degree, Including proved In 40 years, that only 10 of fication of Shoshone authorities, or by him from Captgjn Babcock of tbe recto Following a verbal brush with Interest, attorney's fees, fosts and ac them wre In Srot-clasa condition as ATTORNEY AT LAW In search of probable captors The United States troops at Calexico, the federal district attorney, McCor cruing costs, and the overplus. If any ta sanitation, that they are dlssemlna woman still Iles tn a half rational which prohibits tbe Insurgents from mick of Ix>» Angeles here, Turner has there be, to be paid into said court to General Law Practice State and Fed tors of blood diseases and tubercu be further applied as by law directed era! Courts state at the hom« of Mrs Mill. entering United States soil while been placed under surveillance. losis. schools for crime, violators of Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, Examiner of Land Titles either armed or unarmed, and from the law themselves, and places of de this 20th day of January. 1911. First National Bank Block purchasing supplies of any kind on GOVERNMENT HTARTH I TH tautlon where men are debased phy W. B BARNES Sheriff Klamath Falls. Oregon this side of the line. Tbe letter Hl IT FOR (DAL LANDH sically by unOt food and mentally By R E. GUTHRIDGE. Deputy slgn«d by Captain Babcock follows: vicious environment Is the scathing 1-26,3-23 "United States Troops, Calexico, Cal , CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 18. The FRED WESTERFELD charge contained In the annual report Union Pacific Coal Company and tbe February 11, 1911: PREPARATIONS BEING MADE Hilt DENTIST of the state charities commission, just NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S HALE “Mr Berthold, commanding insurg Union Pacific Railroad Company are made public. The comtiljssloners. FORMAL OPENING Klamath Falls, Oregon ent force*, Mexicali; Sir- I have the mad« defendents In a suit brought In ss a result of careful Inspection of tbe Over Star Drug Store honor to Inform you that my com the United States Court here by the In the County Court of the State of jails of the state, recommended the Oregon, for tbe County of Klam manding officer has ordered me by Government to cancel patents to a abolition of the free system of feed- , Ha» a < ajM>< Ity Equal to tbe Habmrr- ath. i telegraph to enforce the following: large tract of coal land which, it Is WILL A. LEONARD ipg prisoners, the creation of decent, slow of the Mtalc of lielcware i “First—No American or Mexlean alleged, was obtained by fraud and I humane surroundings for prisoners. ’ DENTIST I nder E'oot of Water Tn the Matter of the Estate and Gua>- insurgent will be permitted to pass with dumy entrymen. the making of provision for fresh air dlanship of Mary A. Kilgore, an the border between tbe United States White-Maddox Bldg. sad good clean quarters and the pro • Insane Person and Mexico, either armed or un Brown Michael <ame in from Dairy vision of adequate nourishment, cm WASHINGTON, Feb IN The last armed. on Sunday, and left on Monday with State of Oregon. ployment and Instruction In all theac atone has been laid In th« parapet "Second The insurgents will not a load of freight for W. P. Sedge, tbe County of Klamath. I net I tut Ions The commission says: walls of the Roosevelt dam and pre be permitted to purchase any arms or Dairy merchant. “Waste, extravagance. Inhumanity, parations are now under way for Its Pursuant to an order, made by the I supplies of any kind In tbe United inefficiency, neglect. Indifference, pet formal opening on March IK. Ez- Honorable County Judge of Klamath States. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ty partisan and factional política mak-, I'resldent Roosevelt, for whom the county, 8tate of Oregon, dated the. “Third Any Insurgent crossing (Not Coal Land) lag gain of the unfortunates, the massive structure has been named, 25th day of January, 1911, notice is* the border will be taken Into custody jails schools of crime, th« almshouse atrompanled by Mrs Roosevelt, hereby given that the undersigned and disarmed. Department of tbe Interior, United will sell, at private sale, for cash,' the refuge of conditions that shrink Archie and Ethel, will participate In “Fourth—Copy of telegram from States I-and Office at Lakeview, upon the premises, on or after the from tbe light of publicity these tbe three day celebration. * M RICHARDSON General Bliss Inclosed. I shall en Oregon, January 25, 1911. were found In 1M7B by the old board located In an almost Inaccessible 24th day of February, 1911, the in force the provisions of thia telegram United States Commissioner <»f charities, thoae were found In canyon, sixty miles from a railroad, choate right of the dower of Mary A. very strictly. Very respectfully, Notice la hereby given that August 1*10 by th« state charities commla the rapid and successful construction Kilgore, an insane person, in and to •’CONRAD S. BABCOCK. Pieb, whose postoffice address is TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD slon. The board of charities said In of tbe dam has been watched with In- "Captain Frat Cavalry, Commanding." Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on the the following described real property, PROOT TAKEN 1870; 'Insane Inmates of jails are not lerest by engineers all over the world to-wlt: 7th day of April, 1910, file in this ¿operated from the san«: nor the sus The massive walls rise two-hundred All that portion of land in lota 1.2, Office, Third and Main, upposite Citj office sworn statement and applica pected from the convicted, nor the and elgbty-four fret from foundation HOME NEW WORK FOR Library. Telephone 301. 3 and 4, section 29, township 39 THUE MINING HTI'DENTH tion, No. 03285, to purchase the NH south, range 10 east, Willamette Me hardened criminal from the child; to parapet Its length, on top. is on« SWIi, 8*4 NWH section 5. town HOIRTEINS FOB nor the men from the women The thousaud eighty feet and across It ridian. Klamath county. Oregon, de- ‘ REGISTERED SALE CORVALLIS. Ore . Feb 18.—New ship 37 S. range 10 E, Willamette ! scribed as follows: effect of thia Indiscriminate herding runs a road-way twenty feet In width. I have some fine young registered la to make the jail a school of crim« Just below the point where the subjects added to the curriculum of meridian, and tbe Umber thereon, Beginning at a point on the north ' Holstein bulls for sale; A-l stock and Hospital accomodation for the sick Tonto fre«k empties Into it the'Balt the mining engineering department under tbe provisions of the act of 'line of section 29, 1,175 feet west of!______________ acclimated M. F. LOOSE LEY, Ft la a thing unsully unknown. Prison Lake River enters one of the moat of the Ooregn Agricultural Colieg? June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, the northeast corner of section 29; Klsmath, Oregon. ers are without empldyment for mind magnificent canyons of the west, for for the second semester, which opens known as the “Timber and Stone ! thence east 300 feet to the right bank or body. No attempt at necular In ming an Ideal dam site, Behind the Feb. 28, Includes mine surveying, Law," at such value as might be fixed | of Lost River; thence down stream1 struction and education baa been structure th« waters of the turbulent special work In assaying, the metal by appraisement, and that, pursuant 1 along the right bank of Lost River found In any jail. Efforts at refor stream will form a reservoir twenty- lurgy of gold and silver, and or« : to such application, the land and to the west line of lot 4. thence north timber thereon have been estimated mation are wanting. five miles long and more than two dressing. .along the west line of 4. 200 feet to The mining students are to take a ■ and valued by the applicant, tbe tim ,a point 4 3 feet north of the center line 13-9tf “Practically th« same conditions bundled feet deep. Its capacity la I arc found In the jails In 1910 approximately 5«.«211, 000,000 cub trip during the inter-semester boll-i ber estimated 800,000 board feet at I of the proposed Lost River diversion i days to tbe Tacoma Smelter Com- ' 10 cents per M. and tbe land noth “Illinois haa jails In which prison ic feet deep or with sufficent quanlty channel as now surveyed and staked HOR8B8 WANTED ers never sc* daylight, in which they , to cover the entire state of Delaware pany's plant, to study Its operation ing; that said applicant will offer out on the ground; thence north 59 1 want two or four horses for farm Harry J. Evens, of Bourne. Baker final proof in support of hie applica deg. 22 min. east 660 feet; thence never feel the rays of artlflcal heat with a short of water one foot deep. work in exchange for their winter’s tion and sworn statement on the Sth in tbe winter or th* fresh breath of Th« waters held back by tbe dam county, wbo graduated from the min north 27 deg. 30 min. east 1,101 feet; keep. H. G. FAIRCLO, day of April, 1911, before United ing engineering department at O. A. •tlr In the summer; In which men and will be used for the Irrigation of more thence north 42 deg. 30 min. east 380 Merrill Route. women sleep upon damp. v«rmln-ln- than two hundred thousand acrc-s of C. last year, is now employed by tbo States Commissioner R. M. Richard .feet; thence north 14.5 feet; thence j son. at Klamath Falls. Oregon. reeled floors; In wjtlch water stands land In the vicinity of Phoenix Arl- American Mining Company of New- north 13 deg. 57 min. east 416.9 feet; Any person is at liberty to protewt Nyal's Vege- during wet seasons. In which prlsou- ' long, and the power created at the York at Its mines in Korea-. thence north 20 deg. east 400 feet; this purchase before entry, or ini tabls Prescrip ••m spread and contract tuberculosis; dam will be transmitted electrically 'thence north 300 feet; thence north tion la indicat tiate a contest at any time before in which men. clean and unclean, for mor« than a hundred miles down I HI RE, JACK GLKAHON 17 deg 57 mln. east 1,191.9 feet, ed in all ordi patent issues, by filing a corroborated bathe In the same tubs and use the ( tbe valley to operate pumps. These thence north 38 deg. 30 mtn east 376 nary diseases of OFFERS TO RUT CLUB affidavit In thia office, alleging facts same towels, in which three and four i pumps will raise under-ground water women. Thia 'feet; thence north 53 deg 59 min. which would defeat the entry. remedy never times as many prisoners are herded , to supplement the surface supply and east 616.3 feet; thence north 38 deg CHICAGO. Feb 20 —Jack Gleason disappoints, Its ARTHUR W. ORTON, •a the building was erected to ac- Increase the Irrigable acreage. It Is who. with Tex Rickard, staged the 36 min. east 256 feet to point of be g-.od effects be- 2-2-3-30. Register ■-ommodate; in which the kangaroo estimat'd by the Reclamation Service Jeffer Ice-Johnson prixe fight at Reno, ginning. Also a strip of land 100 in i perceptible court Im po ol upon newcomer« out that about sixty thousand acres will wants to become owner of a major from tiio very NOTIGS OF RETTI.KMENT OF AD feet wide across lot 5, «ection 29 2rst. It Is com rageous punishments and cruelties, ■ be irrigated by subterranean waters, league franchise. township 39 south, range 10 ea«t Gleason let this MINISTRATOR'S account posed of the ••ven to robbery of money. available for irrigation purposes only b<- known at a meeting of the Ameri Willamette Meridian. 40 feet on the purest and the “Tweaty-flv* children tinder 111 I through the operation of such pumps can League magnates at which the re ‘right and 60 feet on the left of the most reliable Notice is hereby given that William «oars of agu were found among the The building of tbe dam was pre- cent sale of the St !x>uia Browns was 'center line of the proposed Lost River drugs; merco- 8. Worden, administrator of the es opiates rials, 1524 prisoners. In elcveu of the fit- ' ceded by the construction of a wagon to be investigated. Considerable talk • diversion channel, as now surveyed and other har ten jails In which (beae children were toad nearly one hundred miles long. was devoted to the status of Robert tate of Alfred L. Sargent, deceased, aid staked out. and described as fol- mful drugs be they occupied cages with other men | which, for practically half Its length L. Hedge« and bis ownership of the has filed a final account of bis ad ■ lows: Passing through a point in the ing excluded. ministration of said estate, with the and women without a pretense of .was blasted from the precipitous walls Browns, but nothing was done re cast line of lot said section 29. The many dis clerk of the county court. Klamath operation Nine per cent of the <>f the canyon concerting la- The construction of garding the future affairs of the club. 1,336 feet east of and 591.6 feet County, Oregon, and that said court fl n e n c e s to total jail population were under 21 the road in itself is •onsldert'd a mar- Gleason wbo Is In Chicago especially ■ north of tbe southwest corner of tsec- has appointed the hour of 2 o'clock in which woman years of age. Only thirty of the i velous feat of engineering and was u to attend tbe meeting, announced his tioii 29. and running thence south It is constantly the afternoon of Monday, the 27th ninety-eight jails Inspected comply stupendous task. The laborers who i willingness to buy the Browns, but i^leg. 35 min. west 92.5 feet; thenc* subjected ren day of February, 1911, as the time for with aectlou II of chapter 75 of the built th« road were mostly Apache Hedges came back with the report to ' along the arc of a 16 deg. curve right der her liable hearing objections, if any there be. to statutes, which provides for sepers- I Indians The trip to the dam will be the effect that the club was not on the i 100 feet to a point bearing to many rnnctional disorders that such final account and the settlement tion of minors from older offenders made by tho Eix-Preeident'e party market. '«outn 83 deg 35 min. west 199 not only tend to destroy her comfort and happiness, but which gradually tboreef. at the court room of said and criminals The saute statute i over this road from Phoenix. j feet; thence south 88 deg. 35 < merge Into chronic and serious dls- court. In the county court house at the speclfi«« that men and women shall Tonto basin, now deeply burled by min. west 520.5 feet; thence along CABCfl. Texas Convicts Mnnitjr city of Klamath Falls, county and Nynl's Vegetable Prescrlptlon is 'the are of » 10 deg. curve left 110 tie separated, yet fourteen of the jails I the waters of the dam. was for years AUSTIN, Tex., Feb. 20.—Members state aforesaid. have no provision for such segrega- known as the rdndexous of outlaws j feet to a point bearing south S3 deg. without a peer for the successful or atate penitentiary board have gone This notice is published by order of treatmnet of female weakness, pain tlon." and Indian thieves of the famous 5 min. west 110 feet; thence south tul and disordered menst rotation, to the Clemons convict farm, in Bra said county court, made and entered Geronimo's band. ' 77 deg. 35 min. west 253 feet; thence hysteria, cramps, bearing down zoria county, to investigate a mutiny in the records thereof, on the 24th Officials of the reclamation service along the arc of a 6 deg. curve left pains,” Inflammation and falling of of convicts, which has been on three day of January, 2911. CAN GIVE AMHOLUTKLY NG At- This !□ a remedy of are elated over the success of this 140 feet to a point bearing south 73 the womb. WILLIAM 8. WORDEN. COUNT OF HERHKI>' days. It la stated that tho»convtcta engineering feat. The result, they deg. 23 min. west 139.9 feet; thence sterling worth. refuse to work, and the guarda are Administrator of the Estate of Alfred say. will soon be upparent In a trans south 69 deg. 11 min. west 149.2 UNDERWOODS PHARAUC) unable to govern them. I, Sargent, Dec-msed 7-26-2-23 Claim* Nhostionc, Idaho. As Her feet; intersecting tbo west line of lot formation of conditions unpprecedent- Homs*, F wvm Which Mie May 1 I 5 in a point 374 feet north of the ed in the history of irrigation As !f SHERIFF'S SALE Pmmlhly Have Escaped NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ' vouthweet corner of sec. 29, ares. by a sweep of a magician's wand, (Not Coal Landa) 44.34 acres. flourishing crops will rise from Ari WALLA WALLA, Feb 18,-s-Mys- zona's desert land, villages, hamlets In tbe Circuit Court for tbe Btate of The proposed sale will be subject to i«ry surrounds the can' of Addle and thriving cities will dot the sur Department of the Interior, United j Oregon, for Lake County, Bert confirmation by the county court, Send for free illustrated catalog; larg- States Land Office at Lakeview, Walker, who Thursday came to thn face. Scientific agriculturalists will Ragan, Plaintiff, vs. Joel McCul Klamath county, Oregon. eet list in Virginia. Oregon. January 7. 1911. home of Mrs D F. Hill, 027, West claim these former arid lands as loch. Defendant. CASSELMAN A CO., Richmond Va. Dated January 35. 1911. Main street, without hat or coat, nhd their own through Uncle Sam's benl- Notice la hereby given tha tWIlliam Notice is hereby given that by | (Signed) SILAS W. KILGORE. who haa since been lying ill In bed ficence, and incidentaly through the E. Griffith of Merrill, Oregon, who on virtue of an execution and order of I 1-26-3-33 Guardian there, unable to give any connected Reclamation Service. March 2, 1905, made homestead entry sale duly issued out of the above-en account of her Identity or of why she serial No. 01247, for WH 8WM aeu- titled court and causo on the 17tb is there. tlon 32, township 39 8., range 10 day if September, 1910 (upon a de I i m J t J IMrv'ctorw Hohl Meeting She claims to be an unmarried wo east, and lot 4, section 5, township cree Made and entered of record tn " ¡ a W ■ ■ I H A meeting of the board of directors 408, range 10E, Willamette meridian, said circuit court on the) In favor of I I ■ R k I ■ w 1 man, a domestic, and In search of work. She said she came from Sho of the Klamath Water Users’ associa haa tiled notice of intention to make tbe above named plaintiff and against i shone, Idaho, and that she bad 830. tion was held Haturday forenoon in Anal five year proof, to establish the said defendant, directing the sale For an up-to-daNs wheel, get But she had no money, no mat. h'i> the association's office In the Maddox- claim to tbe land above described, of the premises therein and herein a Rambler, on sale at the GUN White building. The assessment for before C. R. Deltap, county clerk, at after described, to satisfy the sale of or other wraps She Is very 111. STORE. For sale or rent. On the same day thnt the woman the fiscal year ending In May, 1912, Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 25th the premises therein and heapinafter Tents to rent. Guns. Wa carry made her appearance at the Hill was levied, nlso the maintenance and dev of February, 1911. a full line of Sporting Goods described, to satisfy the sum of home and was taken In. a man Is operation assessment for tho Irriga Clalmnnt names as witnesses Ki 8114.50. with Interest thereon at the -aid to have been about the streets tion season of 1910. lis Young Silas Kilgore, H. F. Phil rate of 6 per cent per annum, from Inquiring for a woman who “got lips and Archie Colson, all of Klam tbo 17th day of September. 1910. and THE GUN STORE . r-------------- r UhMtrasS «eaSty. tarsvMJfr C. A. Bunting, a well known reel ath Falla. Oregon. away from him at Pendleton." Noth further sum of 836.00 costs and dis ■tatlon ut any MtaoUSa ("areal T«rw«. |Z a •ar : tear awatha. ZL 0<M by all eawaSaaMra ing can bo learned of this man, but dent of Merrill was a county seat vis , ARTHUR W. ORTON, bursements. J. B. CHAMBER!) his appearance has given color to a itor Saturday. 1-12-2-33 Register. Now. therefore, by virtue of said ^¡saali »»Tn F SU WaaWastae. KO. A C. C. BROWER REBELS CAM T RECRUIT HERE JOURNALIST AR INSURRECTO CALLS JAIL THE SCHOOL OF CRIME RANOEO AS DISEASE DISSEIIUIOIS E. L. ELLIOTT Il WILL IRRIGATE 200,000 ACRES I I I 010 VIRGINIA FARMS FOR SALE BICYCLES SdtMiflc JlBtriouL UBI Tort