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Imperial government Is convinced that of April, mil, that being the day of uray, IVON, on which them remains wuth such au attitude on China n thi» last publication of the summons, due wild unpaid the sum of |r>,77fi.r>0 part, a continuance of the present and tin» IsHt <lny within which you together with Interest thereon ut the friendly relations is Impossible. She tire required to answer, ns fixed by rate of 7 per cent per annum from W. O. SMITH, Editor GOVERNMENT ENGINEER AND Is anxious for a maintenance and con the order <>r publication of this iutn- date uutll paid; and reasonable at torneys* fee for attorneya* services solidation of these relations, but Rus nioits. PARTY AFTER PHOTOS If you fail to appear a-nd answer l-orela; said note and mortgage be i sia finds It necessary to make the ilntlff wIII apply to the court ing afterwards aaalgnnd to this pinin foregoing declaration, and request l'rip Will Determine the Ohl Quest too China to conform without delay to her rot the relied demanded in said com tiff. of which lie Is still the owner and TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE holder The folowing of said proper agreement to observe the points con plaint of Condition of <'rnter lain* ty, to-wll: tended for by the Imperial govern 1 suit 1» brought Io foreclose a All communications submitted for publication in the columns of this in Winter Time ment," Ths N 1* H» . the Hi-1, Hw He paper will be inserted ouly over the name of the writer No non de plume mortgage on the following diwribed articles will be published. • 4 14. and such inirttons of lot 2 In real property, to wit: Washington Favors China Lot 4, 5. 8. 9. 10. II, 12.13. 14. l.'i. Hei- It und lot M In Hoc IS, ns lie MEDFORD. Feb. 21.—For the pur WASHINGTON 0 0 F» t- i: 1*1; the southeast quarter of the ii nd are situate North of the chnnnrl pose of securing views of Crater laik»» while it Is’ held In the icy grip o( the The state department expects China northeast quarter anti the north half that connecta the Klamath River and frost king Benjamin F. Held«.»!, gov to ap|M«a-l to Washington for help of the southeast quarter. Section Of thi- lower Klamath Lake. and gil be ernment engineer tn charge of the against the Russian menace Pend teen? also south west quarter. S<-<- Ing in Tp 40 H II. N E W M in ing Russia's statement of the case the (•on tourteen; also lots N and 9. anil Klamath County, Oregon; being, HOBSON 1/OOKK WIR OONF14CT EIGHTEEN YEAR OLD LAI» IH construction of the Crater laik«- road. state department sympathises with subsequent to the execution ami re the southeast quarter of the north M L. Erickson, supervisor of th«» IXIDGED IN COI NTY JAIL WITHIN IO MONTH'S TIME Crater national forest, and Harry II. China It is regarded here as Incon west quartt-r and the north half of cording of said mortgage, transferred Hicks of the Mail-Tribune, left Sun- siderate of Czar Nicholas to try to the northwest quarter, Section 2’.'. to you by the said defendants, Aliel dar afternoon for the lake . They will bully Chinn when half her country In all In Township 40 South, Rang»» s Adv anti I .«-one C. Ady, hla wife Sattar* trgui-e In H oum * in Favor of Definite Broke lut«» 1. /orvlla i This summons la |iiibll«li»-d in "The be forced to niiik«- the greater |>orfh»n depopulated from the effects of the East. Willamette Meridian, and con dsy Night—Art-rated in This I'otiMructiv«* Defetna* Policy, Cit taining in nil 70S.84 acron, more or Klamath Republican," a weekly news of the trip on snow shoes Between plague and famine. ing • >ur U eakncM City Monday Night less. paper, printed amt published in the two and three weeks will Ne necessary Euro|>r Haye "Go Slow" to make the trip. Said mortgage being executed by city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, by LONDON. Feb 17 European I Abel Ady nn<! I.eona <’ Ady. hla wife, order of Honorable II I.. Benson The appearance of Crater Lak«* in For i ribbing the postofiice and store WASHINGTON. Feb. 21.—Con- chancellories are warning Russia to Judge of said court, and dated Feb gressman Richmond P Hobsou of at Lord la. 18-y ear-old Clayton An- the winter time has long b«*«-w a moot- f proceed cautfowsfy In fhe matter of a on the I nt day of March, 1907. In ruar) IS, mil, the first publication »-< question. Opinions differ as to its favor of one I. Ottolini, to secure th»> Alabama, speaking in the Hou»- dersou. son of a well known resident military demonstration ngafnrt Chinn l>ayim»nt of n note foV |<,588.00, pay to be made the Kith day of February, freezing over. Th«* party will carry yesterday, predicted that the United of 1.angi'll Valley, is in the county » The English m'wapaprrs an* appre able to the order of th«» said Ottolini. mil. States would be at war with Japan jail, awaiting a hearing. He was ar with them different delicate instru hensive. STONE * HARRIOTT, ments in or«fer to make observations »Ill»- as follows |790.(fo due on or within the next ten months. The rested in bed St the American Hotel Attorneys for Plaintiff in the uational park. In addition t«\ Worn April i. t907. ami •*!!* !• w M<irimae hero made this assertion Monday night by Chief of Police Choir Gora on Strike du»» on before (lie lot day of Jan R tU-8-30 r during a stirring speech in favor of a Townsend and Patrolman Hall, and observations they wilt each carry a camera and will snap sh«x>t th«* lak* CHICAGO. Feb. 20 The cho|r definite constructive policy of deft-nse. readily confessed. from various points of advantag» Ho in offe Chleggo church has gone on n declaring that Japan was financially The robbery occurred on Saturday prepared for the fight, but that the night, and 220. some rabbM scalps, a far as is known fhere are no pictim-s strike The croubh* started when Dr. Isaac Campbell was dlsiiiisNcd as the United States would be forced, under pair of gloves and some purses were of the lake* in winter In existence From Medford fo Prospect the tiffp choir master of St Andrews Eplaro- present conditions, to make a long taken. Young Anderson's hearing The singers refused to exhausting struggle, ending in peo- will no doubt be held t .»morrow One.- will be made by stage There they pai church will be forced to ta-kc to the snow join in the services unless he was rv- bable disaster. before he was in trouble, through Strike breaking singers We Invite tlir public to our new stufe In the Bristol BatlxBag. forging a check, but his father mad»-1 shoes. After reaching the lake they j'lnstate<r will drop down on rhe Klamath side conducted the rnualcal program at the Multi street, near Sixth, to Inspect the the amonnt good. Returning Activity and return by way of CM«*ssa and church, but were imlted with snow The determination of the Union and "Unconstitutional. futile und a-sub Four Mile Lake, where Mr. Erickson balls for their pains South«-rn Pacific railroads to complet terfuge." were the reasons given tn will fns[»rvt the reseeding work now their double-track line from the Mis fhe California senate for voting down being done within the national forest. souri rive to San Francisco and to Senator Sanford’s bill to take a vote Th«* trip will cover 230 nrfles, ot ACMMONfl: Suit in liquity se for* cliso- Me>rtgagc Portland is simply a recognition of of the women on the suffrage quew which 144 miles will tx* co the ■webs.” the fact that railroads must keep up rion So says the Sacramento llee IlnrncMi. Maddies mid le ather Goods that we have ji»M un|*ackrd. In the Ciri-wlt Court of tin- Stat»» of with their business whether condi We are «billig business in our large, s | mu l«>us room, ami can prove to Oregon; for Klainnth County. tions be favorable or not. The count you that we have the larg-at stock of llamcsa Goods <arrtr>d by any William Hetloni. Plaintiff, vs Abel ry served by these lines is developing store in Southern On-goo. Ady amt Leona C. Ady. hi» wife, rapidly, and while t^p Improvements Remember, We buy for CASH and In large quautitira. Owr cwa- Clarie A H »wle. Charlton E now proposed involve the expendi tomerw arc going to get the bewegt of every rest we save In baying. Howie and Amy L. Howie, hla ture of 275.000.000 it is believed that | We want you to look over our Stock. If we cannot sell yow lietfrr W. P. MICKLER PART OWNER OF wife, and James Edwiti Howl«». they are or soon will be necessary to giMxIs for 1res money than you <an get elsewhere we do not want Defendants < KA STAI. SPRINGS RANCH meet the actual deniands for tra-ns- you to tiny. Wr will Im plrasc-il to liavr you call to lns|mct nur new To i Carlton E Howl«- and Amy L. > portatinn. store. Howie, his wife, defendants The necessity for such increased DreLare-i This Cowntry Easily la-ads. above named: trackage is evidently more urgent Tin* World In Htructural In the name of the state of Oregon. I on these Pacific lines than eaat of the You. and each of you. are hereby re York Missouri, for the reason that they quired to appear and answer the com are still incomplete, the percentage plaint filb«l against you In ths ah sew of single track being verv much iarg- WASHINGTON. Feb. 17.—That entitled suit on or before the 1st day M P. Mickler has sold his Interrat er than remains in the East, while •the United States beats the world in in th»- Klamath Valley Warehouao- the new sections through which they the construction of skyscrapers is the pass are among those whose popula- 1 conviction of S. G. Monseh, a Swed- company to the remaining stockhold ers. and has purchased the Interest off tion must continue to expand at a I ish contractor and builder, who is John Ellis in the Crystal Springs» growing ratio. Moreover, the West-1 paying this country a visit for the r.:nch, Mr. Mickler will move to the- ern lines are receiving a relatively ' i purpose of making a close study of ranctr and assume charge of the oper better compensation for their traffic our methods of buflding such struc- ation of the property. Wm. L. Al than has been thus far allowed in i lures. He is particularly struck with bright retataa his interest, and the * the East, so that they are less affect the immensity of some of the tall new firm wOl t>.* known aa Mickler * I ed by the present disturbances of buildings in Gotham, and is satisfied Albright H credit, or in a better condition to in that we can teach the world the art The Crystal Springs ranch was for- i I crease their outlay. General financial of building into the air. r.erly owned by Lewie ft Sutton. It and economic conditions, however, "In Sweden and all over Europe," contains acres, and Is well wat- I » are applicable all over the country, he says, "the largest buildings rarely »red By dozens of springs and small I and this resolution to leave off wait exceed eight stories in height. Had ing till all uncertainties have been I known the perfection to which the l*tkes. It is sometimes spoken of as J Nuss Lake farm, and It is here that 11 removed will do much for the genera! builders of this country have carried the local sportsmen have their gam»11 strengthening of conldence. their work in the construction of big preserve and duck hunting grounds I The more expenditure of so large a buildings. I would have been over If can be easily made oae of the finest l| sum as is here proposed, in connec hefe long ago. It is marvellous—not and most beautiful places in theil tion with other large undertakings only the height to which the build county. of similar kind, is in itself a stimu ings go, but the stability with which Mr. Micffler stated that after re lus to business activity. Even the they are constructed. I have been maining Were for the past year and I least hopeful have reached the con particularly struck with the Iron and getting acquainted with the needs and viction that, after all, the country steel structural work a-nd the reln- conditions of the country, he became' does not mean and will not consent • forced concrete, which replaces stone, ixiavinced that the opportunities were- I to treat the railroads destructively 'brick and wood. There is no question greater for the farmer than for the- or with permanent injustice. Effi that this is the best, sort of construc business manf He believes that the cient transportation service is of the tion. that it will last almost foreven development »nd future progress, of first necessity to the whole public. and that it is practically fire proof. the county rests almost entirely with To be efficient, it must be reasonably the farmer, and that the opportunities profitable and secure. The demon HPAN1HH TROOPH BEATEN here are unsurpassed In that line. stration of presistent enterprise un IN BATTLE AT MOROCCXI | It Is the plan of the now manager deterred by hostile agitation will to improve the property and make vw prove the most effective means to MADRID. Spane, Feb. 25.—The Immense big stock farm. Speciaf silence it.—Philadelphia Ledger. I Riff tribesmen in Morocco have in attention wfTl be given to the breed flicted nothera severe defeat on the ing aed raising of Jersey and other ItiEIMi AWAY PROPERTY Spanish forces. According to advices dairy cattle, and aTao to the raising of TO ATOME FOR FATHERS SIX ■of a battle received here, more than hogs. With the abundance of was er 200 of Alfonso’s soldiers were killed for hrigating and other purposes this CHICAGO. Feb. 21.—In expiation , or wounded when two reglm«ts farm can be made one of the famous of the sin of his father, Charles Rig- | were amb,lghed plbees of the coontv. Springs abemml don. who committed suicide here last | oi* nearly every portion of the Ta-nd. July after having wounded Mrs. Amy . SAMPSON'S SOX FAILS IX am*. It makes an Id «-al niace fur the Young, Jay Rigdon filed a deed con TEST AND LEAVES NAVY handling of pore bred stock. veying to Mrs. Young all hla inter est in the elder Rigdon’s estate. The ANNAPOLI8, Md , Feb 21> —Be consideration is placed at 119,000, cause of failure to pasa his semian the value of property of which Mrs. nual examinations, Harlod Fl. Samp Young claimed the elder Rigdon had * son, youngest son of the late Admiral I defrauded her before attempting her William T. Sampson, has forwarded ULTIMATUM MAY BR SENT RY life. hla resignation to the nary depara THR FIRST OP MARCH ment. KLAMATH REPUBLICAN LEAVE MEDFORD FOR CRATER LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR UKtbON PREDICTS WAR WITH JAPAN Ï0UTH HELO FOR BURGLARY In Our New Location $15,000 Stock BRADLEY HARNESS CO We Have No Special Sales w E have the reputation of selling goods at the right prices. Our prices do not need cutting. They are low enough in the first place Our Stock Is New From Start to Finish FURNITURE Rugs, Carpets and Ranges msmToiEiPfciscHinnimi RI SSI AN STUDENT STRIKE DISORGANIZING UNIVERSITIES 9 Troops Wield Fire!»rands Stale Department Frovewe on Rusegs'a PUERTA PLAZA. San Domlugo. Artion in the Hone of China’s. Feb. 21.—Five thousand Haytlen Plague Epidemie troops, commanded by President F1- mon, are In the Northern provinces 8T. PETERSBURG, Feb. 17—It of Hayti, stamping out the rebellion there with fire and sword. Jusn Men- has been semi-official ly announced denxa, which fort before their attack, that unless China yields to Russia’s was burned. demands before March 1st an ulti matum will be sent. Minister Korotovltz hss been fn- __________________ WANT CfPTTON TAX USED IN BUPPORTING RURAL Bt 'HOOLH structed to deliver China this note: DEMURRI4RS IN NORRIS "Recent negotiations have convlnc- FAYETTE, Ark., Feb. 20.—The CABE ARE OVERRULED Circuit Judge Benson Tuesday over-I faculty of the University of Arkansas ed the Russian government that China ruled the three demurrers filed in the has adotedp a resolution similar to does not wish to abide by the provi- j W. Norris case by Attorney C. M that recently passed by the Arkansas sions of the treaty of 1 8B1. These O'Neill. Norris then entered a plea legislature asking congress to return provisions have been Ignored by of not guilty to the three charges to the states the cotton tax for the Chins or not Interpreted In accord* benefit of the rural schools. ance with the spirit of the letter. The against him. ST PETERSBURG, Feb. 20.—The ranks of the faculties of the Russian universities are being depleted rap 1 idly through resignations and dis missals resulting from the students rebillion, which has become general throughout the empire. One hun dred and twelve chairs are now va cant. Everything for the Home 'T'HE Manufacturers of our Stoves and Ranges challenge the world to compete in Quality, Price, Style and Durability WILLIS FURNITURE COMPANY WATCH US GROW The House that Made it Possible to Buy Housefurnishing Goods in Klam ath Falls at Reasonable Prices 4 Better Goods Less Money I