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TESTED AND PROVEN on have been estimated and valued by Comtnqf)» today that hr would Intro ♦ duce the Government's veto bill next the applicant, the timber estimated ♦ PINE GROVE PICKINGS ♦ H 400,000 board feet at *1 per M.. Monday. A» evidence of the govern and FFTe land nothing; that said appli ment's Intention to force thl» measure There I m a II«up of Molare Hl Ik-Ing ♦ ♦ cant will offer final proof In support through, John W Gulland, the Hcot Able to l>«-|H-nd I poo a Well- of bls application and sworn state ti»h Liberal whip, stated lt| a speech Emii' <1 Reputation. There was ho school In Mldlund Miss Cora Griffith, who has been ment on the 4th day of May, 1911, be at Edinburg, today, that he was busy Just now compiling a list of men who last wek on acount of tbe line»» of For mot th» Klamath Falls rvaih-rs teaching up above Bonanza, has re fore United States Commissioner R. im . Kirkendall, who wa» would accept pecrag«» with the oh M Ml». was umfined confined him’ seen the constant expression of turned to her home In Poe Valley M. Richardson, at Klamath Falls, COPPER CIIU'IIT TO HE CON Jed of passing the veto bill In the up- ¡to her home by a threatened attack Bessie Icenbic« Oregon. p>nir.e for ¡loan's Kldneÿ Pills, gad and called on Miss Any person la at liberty to protest, p»r chambers In the event that the of pneumoulu. MTHUtTED IN SPRING rend about ci h< good work they have Munday. Quite 11 numb«r of the pupils were and »on. Floyd T. M Cunningham this purchase before entry, or Initiate Conservative Peers proved reca lei - done In thio • locality. Not another ill on account of bad cold» and 1 a contest at any time before the pat traut. remedy ever I'i'oduced »u< b convinc- were In town Saturday. "Grippe." several being In l>«d for u Roy Kinsman wa» down from bi» ent Issues, by filing a corroborated inir proof of Mierit. CHAMBER S ACTION BROUGHT RESULTS few days. I timber claim the first of the week. affidavit In this office, alleging facts IDKÌ Mrs Zula Herzog, 711 Oregon St., Gordon Quimby wa» taken sick Yreka. C.il »»■ya! "I was afflb-’- The families of Chas (»ray and which would defeat the entry. Saturday and wa» taken to Klamath ARTHUR W ORTON. I id with k*dne> trouble for some time, IT F. Short spent Sunday with Ellis R<»|ii<-«t Hem iiy Mr. (»liver I» Grant Full»,Sunday, where the Doctors : my back being lam« and painful i Young. 2-38-5-4 r Register, I Hohem Going South to Fight for "Free ell by U m - < Hili inla of the T«l- »uld it wa» iippi-ndecltls, und an op I tried first one remedy and then an- Early Arant **» down from Dairy S|MS*cll" in Fresno, |S*»|»IU* N4»ITCE 4»F APPLICATION FOR < *oiii|Mtny eration would be netesMury, a» this ¡other, but cotinld not get relief. My Saturday and Sunday. City OnliiiniiTe DISCHARGE 1» not the first attack of the dlaease strength itnd energy left Mr. Campbell «am« down from me. I b<- d * Langell Valley Monday. hu ha» had came thin and was hardly able to PORTLAND. F«-b 17 Five hun As u result of the efforts of the The family of Robert and Arthur In the County Court of the State of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Morgan visited do my work I did not know for cer- Chamber of Cotnmcrc«», th«' bustling drtid Industrial Worker» of the at Jas. Jory's Sunday. Oregon in and for K.'amath liraugbon *i«nt Sunday with Mr. tain that my kidney» caused m.v silf community of Midland 1» to be given World, recruits from the Northwest County. Harris. Charite Axle baa been quite III at telephone service The following let hobo cutups, will noon flood Freaao the home of Jas. Jary, and It waa fering. but I finally decided io tak*- In the rhalter of the Estate of The bouse in which Frank Tunnell ter received by Secretary C. T. for tbe pur|>osc of fighting the ordl- liMeaaary to have the Doctor three Doan's Kidney Pills. They brought was living, on the Harris ranch, north Nettie Hammond. Deceased Oliver from manager L It Roberta of nance forbidding "free spapeb." Two times. He Is reported much better. prompt relief and In about two weeks of th« Pine Grove school house wa» Notice Is hereby given that J. R. after 1 commenced their use. I was the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph ihundred are now en route to Califor Hammond, administrator of the es- burned down last week. It la be- Chrlsler A Mtllta brought a bunch Company, In thia city 1» self-explan nia on two Southern Pacific freight of < attic to Mr Flrber'a thia week to feeling like n dlfferi-nt person. I am 1 ileved to have been caused by the state of Nettie Hammond, deceased, now >>u Joying the best of health and ft eights. atory: baby who was tbe only person In has presented and filed In this Court have them fed I feel that Doan's Kidney Pills de- Thu railroad officials declare It 'Mr. C. T Oliver, Manager Klamath the house at the time. The rest of a final account of the receipt and Joe Cox und wife visited with Falls Chamber of Commerce, would not be practicable to attempt Riley Myers from Saturduy until Sun serve the entire credit." (Statement 1 th« family, who were tutme distance disbursements of »aid estate, and his given July 15, 1907.1 to 'ditch" the Workers, owing to Klamath Falls Oregon : from the hou»e. were unable to reach petition and application for discharge, day. R<--En'H»r*'-iu«iit their numbers. "Dear Sir Replying to your letter It In time to save anything The and tbe Court has set the 1st day of W. A. Stll«*» cattle out to J. D. Mrs. Herzog wa» Interviewed on of the 30th ult . on th« subject ot tel people of the community were very April, 1911, at 10 a m. of said day, in Hooper» Sunday and returned Mon- Get ’•Fired” at M«ilfon| (Oct 22. 19o9 and she said: Doan's ephone servlic for Midland. I wish to generous In donating so that th« the courtroom of tbe county court Kidney pills cured me of kidney MEDFORD, Feb 17 After a corp» I day. advise »ou that I have gone over the famll) were enabled to go to house house in the city of Klamath Falls. Mr and Mrs J. D. Htjpper are both trouble two years ago and I an> matter thoroughly, and have taken ul special Southern Pacific police had III at their b<»m« w«st of Midland. Klamath county, state of Oregon, as keeping almost immediately, 1 pleased to re-endorst* them at thl» the question up with the officials of thrown 200 Industrial Worker» of the the time and place when and where Chas Mack was In Klamath Fall» Hurprlse dance was given at A time. 7 have used this remedy off World off the freight here they pro I my company said final account and petition will 1 Mr. Flrbers last Friday night and a land <»■ since 1907 and have always Tuesday. ceeded a mile up the track, plh-d ob "My recommendation covers the be by the Court heard, and tbe time Chas. Gray la expected home from I very enjojabie time 1» reported. ; received the best of results." construction of a heavy copper cir structions on th» track, and forced and place when and where any person Mexlca this week. J. W Dupuy and wife attended the For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cuit to Midland and beyond the work the next southbound train to come to Dedication of the 1. O. O. F. Temple or persons Interested tn said estate cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo a »top. They climbed aboard the to be done ae quickly a» the weather may appear and file objections there i In Klamath Fall» Saturday night. train <U*»plte the efforts of tbe police, New York, sole agent* for the United ! will permit. to. if any they have. A mill; Jory wa» u Midland visitor States. "I desire to thank you for your In and continued their trip to Fresno, iSunday. Dated at Klamath Falls. Oregon, I Remember the name—Doan's—and We liave some well located busi on this 23 day of February, 1911. terest In this, and to assure you that Mrs. Depuy arid Homer went to t'allfomir Wil ( all Out Militia take no, other. ness property tliat will make money I will do all 1 can to get the service WM. 8. WORDEN, White Luk« Tuesday. for tbe buyer*. Better have a look at ■ Judge of the County Court, State of Gov* SACRAMENTO, Feb 17. extended Yours truly. Riley Myers was In Klamath Falla •se. "L A ROBERTSON. Manager " vrnor Johtuion thia afternoon notlfled {Saturday. Oregon. In and for Klamath county. • Adjutant General Forbes to 7(>-foot corner on Main, centrally hold In For some time past the residents Attest C. R DE LAP. Clerk. J. W. Smith waa in Klamath Falla I located. Pric»- IHM» a front foot; 2-23-3-23 r. of Mldlsnd and vicinity have been 1 readlnea» two cotnpaniea of militia Saturday to attend MUST RIVER GLEANINGS the decication of m > iim - terms. clamoring for telephone service with to Intercept the 200 Industrial Work tbe I. O. O. F. Temple. SO foot on Main, in d«*iraMe loca NOTR E OF SETTLEMENT of final tbs rest of the world, and in their er» who snatched the Southern Parlili (’has. Pondexter waa a Klamath tion. I’rice $55 a front foot, about behalf Mr. Oliver took up th« matter freight train near Portland to come to < Falls vialtor Saturday. awiunt and liearing of petition half cash. with the telephone company with tbe California At the first news of dla- for diocharge of administrator. Stu man Mr. and Mrs. Clia». Mr. Ward haa been In the clutche» 37-foot comer on Oak. good room- |order In California the militia will be above good result» of th«- Grippe, but 1» able to be out Ed Harwood and wife attended the : I ruahed to quell the trouble. In the County Court of the State of funeral of Fred Allen of Klamath **°°; hjUf again. MODERN HOUSES FHMDI LENT HONPITAlJi Oregon, for the County of Kla Dona and Letha Rhodes have been Fall» on Wednesday last. llllOl'GHT I NDER CONTIU»! THEODORE ROOSEVELT IK Charley Exel has been quite 111 but. Six-room houoe, corner Fourth and math. absent from school on account of Piwe, lot 5Sxf43 fret; good apartment i LEFT OCT MAN JI AN PAINTING severe colds. Is better now. In the matter of tbe estate of SALEM. Feb 17 Fraudulent hos The laidles Aid Society met at Mrs.' »ite. Price $3.54)0; terms. Mrs. Kirkendall was 111 at home Richard E. Wallis, Deceased. pital asaoclatlop». concerning which Hiisanl ( lianiller Christy AartH Foui*-room bungalow, corner Rev-1 Notice is hereby given that J. F I last week and very narrowly escaped 1-a Vearie's on Wednesday. Those there has been much complaint In Es-ITealdent Did Nut Partici- present being Mrs 8 B Booth. Mr* ,nJh “^^k* m“*™ *■ **verJr ! pneumonia. » Wallis, as administrator of the estate Portland In rm-ent years, would b<- |Mt<- In Ileal Fight Carl Robby. Mrs. Harry Booth. Mrs. ; I’rice AS,MO; easy terms. of Richard E. Wallis, deceased, has Burr Terry, Scotb Barnes, Mr handicai>t>ed under the provisions of I Reams, Mrs. Em man, Mrs. Ros-. ' Three-room houw near pamengvr rendered and presented for settle house bill No. 303. presented by, CINCINNATI. Feb.. 16.—Howard , Rhodes and Everett Kirkendall Mrs. Case. Mrs. Ivy Phillips and Mrs. depot. I’rice $M4»t»; half cash. ment. and filed In said court, hts final hauled alab wood from the Upper 1 Hollis of Washington and passed by Chandler Christy, th« American artist LOW-PRICBD LOTS Hamilton. laikc Saturday. account of the administration of said the house Then- was some opopsl- 1 ha» finlsht-d a »ketch of the battle of A whole block In Nichols addition, estate, and a petition for the approval Mrs. John Hamilton of Klamath Chas Schumlre haa made several tlon to It and Hollis and Fouts both San Juan Hill, which will be used In Falls who has been visiting Mr». suitable for replatting. Better see of the same, that he be discharged defended It on the ground» that It nn encyclopedia as Illustrative of the | trips for wood to the Long Lake I<a Vearle the past week, returue.i ' thia. j mill. as said administrator and said estate prevented the ' wildcat" associations movement pf the different regiments Three lota in First Hot Springs ad closed, and that the 20th day -»f home Saturday. Mr. Hannon's folks hare been from doing business All but legi . which look part in that famous bat John Koontz and w ife were in town dition at *3O<» each. Must be sold to March 1911, at 10 o’clock a. m., at IKirted sick with bad colds. timate hospital» and benevolent as tle. gether last week. the court room of said court, at the sociations are brought under the con- He ha» left out the figure of Col. One lot in First Hot Springs addi- court house. In Klamath Falls, Klv Geo. Groszle spent Saturday :ind Irol uf the insurance department by Th.... I'>r« R oohi >«|t. -S.IIIK that R<I»O- , (ion at $580; terms. ♦ Sunday in Klamath Falls. math County, Oregon, has been duly the bill. ovelt doo» not belong In this picture,« I Two lota on the hill at $054» for the appointed by said court for settle I Roy Holt spent Sunday with Roy IT ’ I ’ EH IxAKE NOTES becattae he was not in the real battle [ ♦ I and Rex La Fearie. two; a real bargain. ment of said account and the hearing COMMITTEE REPORT* CNFAVOR* of San Juan Hill. He says Roosevelt , TNvo lota on the hill at $5434» for the of said petition for discharge, and the Jim Jury was In town Monday. ♦ »u«k * On« vtew ABLY ON MKAMI REM Instead wa» about three-quarters of a ’**»• The l^adles Aid will meet with closing of said estate, at which time ¡mile away, attacking another part of J «»ood building lot on Ninth street. and place any person interested In Mrs. Emmati on Mar 1st. t WASHINGTON, D C„ Feb 17.— : the Spanish breastworks. He showed 5 It Is a funny combination when Archie Colson and Mrs. E N. Col- •s2°* on,Jr *3O° *'“*’• said estate may appear and file hfs The house committee on foreign af histories of the Spanish-American war meadowlarks, robins and jaybirds son spent last Tuseday with Ed. Al Deel ruble lot on Tenth afreet, (750, exceptions In writing to the said fairs, by a vote of nine to one, this and reports of the officers to prove mix It up with Icicles, but that’s what ien of Klamath Fails. ! only $50 cash. final account, and contest tbe same was seen a few days ago near the morning voted down Congressman {just where Roosevelt was. » \>ne lol in Nichols addition at $400, and show cause, if any. why said ad Nick Monson has bfeen nursing 1 shore of the lake. Bennett's two resolutions referring to a case of "grippe” but is better now. mostly cash. ministrator should not be discharged • • • Canadian annexation Bennett sup We helirve these are all below the and said estate closed. Harry Booth, Joe Dirvin and wife One of the Upper l^tke geologists ported hla resolutions. market. You may agree with us when J. F. WALLI8 rays he has located prehistoric herlo- were In town last Saturday. The meeting was hurriedly called Burrell Short and wife, attended you see them. Administrator of said esta’e. glyphics In the Ice. We supi>ose it at Taft's urgent request. The pres See Chllcote Jt Rice, next to the 2-16-3-1« r. CHICAGO. Feb 15,- A strike of the 1. O. O. F. didlcation Saturday ident Instructed that the resolutions the union employe» of the Chicago to be a dead language, and sure a night. American Hotel. Phone »61. be kill'd Immediately, In the hope of City Hallways company wan averted • old one. Ed Howard And wife of White SALE OF TIMBER • • • • allaying excitement In Canada and when term* of arbitration were Lake who have been visiting friend» Portland, Ore., Jan. 20. 1911 NOTICE TO CREDITORS The machinery for the steamer England He hopes tbe smothering agreed upon. The most Important here. returned home on Saturday, Sealed blds marked outside "B.d. of Bennett'» resolutions will smooth point conceded to the employes was Eagle is on the ground, and Will be At the meeting of the new school Timber Sale. General Notice, De< tu In the County Court of the State of the way In the Canadian parliament that a full day's wages »hall be paid installed In a short time. ber 1, 1910, Crater," and addre d district on Saturday, the following • • ■ Oregon for Klamath County, Es for the reciprocity agreement. The even though an unavoidable accident, officers were elected: Arthur Ad- tate of John M. Clifford. De to the District Forester, Forest 8* >- Fishing on the riffle at the upper committee reported adversely without blockade or some similar cause, pre dlson, A. W. Ross and Ice. Portland, Oregon, will be rec< !» 1 Bob Short, ceased. comment. vents the employe from working the end of the river Is reported bum directors; Archie Colson, Clerk up to and Including tbe 27th da <>f Even the suckers refuse to bite. Hav Ingbeen duly appointed admin usual number of houra. School in Lone Pine district will February, 1911, for all or any part • • • istrator of the above entitled estate, MOTHER STORMS JAIL AND begin on the 13th of March. of the merchantable dead tit r Two trappers crossed the lake on all petsons having claims against FREES IMPROHIONKD VOI T»! TEXAN WOMAN MAID TO RE standing or down and the lite tin:« r the said John M. Clifford, deceased, I .Mt YEARN OLD. IN DYING the Ice from Squaw Point to Modoc marked for cutting by the forest u li a few days ago. Some one will have are hereby notified to present the I DVRANT. Ok.. Feb. 20.- Leon ♦ cer located on an area to be definì*-iy to be picked out of the lake one of same properly verified to me at my Mitchell was liberated from the cala FORT WORTH. Tei„ Feb 16 — designated by the forest officer be 3 office In the Court House at Klamath boose at Brlchlto by his widowed Mrs. Lucie Owens, said to be 136 these days, as the Ice Is rotten. BONANZA BREVITIES cutting begins of about 2,500 acr* oa Falls. Oregon, within six months mother, who battered down the door years old, Is dying at the home of her the watershed of Clover Creek in ■ t from the date of the first publication with an ax. The youth waa arrest daughter, a centenarian, a few miles Literal ♦ of the 814 of section 12, part of ' 3 of this notice. ed on a charge of Intoxication. The west of Longview. Mrs. Owens was A little boy. when he was Invited to SH of section 11, sections 13 ml a R. M. RICHARDSON, mother rode Into town armed with a born in North Carolina when the rev lunch the other day, was instructed 1 J. O. Hamaker and Wm. Wood at S*e of NH and SE % of sectlor ’* * slxshooter. Administrator of the Estate of John tended the dedication of the Odd Fel that when he was asked to have a sec olutionary w * t broke out. When 3, NH of section 23. and section 1. veara old »he saw George Washington <>nd helping of cake he should refuse lows' building In Klamath Falls Sat M. Clifford. Deceased. township 38 south, range 6 east. V I- N. I*. Sends Up Men Date of first publication of thia lamette Meridian, within the Crat. r "You must say. 'No. I thank you urday evening, They report a splen- Until a few years ago Mrs. Owens SACRAMENTO. Feb 17—The could see and hear exceptionally well I've had enough,* " said his mother, did time, and have only words of Notice. February 23rd, 1911. National Forest, Oregon, estimated r-> praise for their enterprising brothers D. V. KUYKENDALL, Southern Pacific is sending a large and walk about her room with the “and don’t you forget It.” be 3.400,000 feet B. M. of live n ,1 Atty for Administrator. He didn't. When asked if he'd In the Fails. party of men to the Oregon-Califor aid of k crutch. 8,600,000 feet B. M. of dead Wes- n • • • 2-23-3-23 r. have some more cake he said. nia state line to Intercept 200 Indus yellow pine, 400,000 feet B. M of V-e Mrs. R. I. Kilgore arrived In Bo- "No. I thank you. I've had enough, trial Workers of the World, and pre NEARLY THE ENTIRE CROP and 1,000.000 feet B.M. of dead Du ,- OF HOOD RIVED APPLES SOM» and don't you forffet It."—Toledo nanza on Monday. Mr. Kilgore wlll NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION vent them from entering California. las fir, 800,000 feet B. M. of live aad remain in Klamath Falla for a few Blade. Reports from Oregon state that 3,200,000 feet B. M. of dead white I •, days. nearly all of the ■•Workers" are HOOD RIVER. Feb. 16 —Out of (Not Coal Land) 800,000 feet B. M. of live and 800 O' • • armed, and will put up a resistance. the 460,000 boxes of apples of last POPE'S CONDITION RE Department of the Interior. United feet B. M. of dead sugar pine, 200 0' • Mrs. Eldred, our teacher for the ' Reason's crop handled by the Hood States Land Office at. Lakeview, feet B. M. of live and 200,000 feet ’ PORTED AR IMPROVED a Grammar grades, was sick a few days Awkwardness Causes Death River Apple Growers' Union but 20,- Oregon, February 20, 1911. M. of dead incense cedar, saw tln'b«”'. WINONA, Minn., Feb. 21.— Al. i 000 remain unsold. The bulk of the Notice is hereby given that John I log scale, more or less No bld f ROME, Feb. 16.—At noon It was last week. Miss Artie Nichols taught though her foot waa only bruised by npplea that remain on hand are Ben reported that the condition of Pope the classes during Mrs. Eldred's ab- Joseph Cunningham, whose postoffice less than (1.20 per thousand feet B I. being stepped upon at a dancing party Davis. Of the standard varieties left, Plus was improved. On account of sence. address is box 427, Klamath Falls, | for all timber will be considered, a I • • • held at Rt. Charles a month ago. Mias the union has only a few New towns. the Pope's age, 75 years, the doctors Oregon, did on the 18th day of April,'a deposit of |1.500, payable to th« John Simmons left for Klamath 1910, file In this office sworn state- order of the First National Bank of Ange» Holland, aged 17, and a mem are somewhat uneasy aw to his recov ber of thia year's St. Charles High MEMORIAL SERVICES ery. Should bronchitis spread to his Falls Monday to act as nurse for R. I. ment and application No. 03329. to Portland. Oregon, must be sent OVER MAINE WRECK lungs it Is feared that his chance for Kilgore. School graduating class, died recent purchase the EH SEH, NW 14 SE14, that bank for each bld submitted o • • • ly of blond poisoning The girl fire: SWH NE14. section 5. township 37 i the District Forester. Timber upon recovery would be slight. At the df bate last Friday evening ' S, range 10 E, Willamette Meridian, valid claims Is exempted from sal noticed the effects of tho bruises a NEW YORK. Feb. 1«. Spanish I the people of Bonanza decided to get ’ and the timber thereon, under the The right to reject any and all blds is War veterans representing several IRON WORKS EMPUVYER week after the dance. sections of the United States will i provisions of the act of June 3, 1578, reserved. For further Informal!« i WANT EIGHT-HOl'R IHY »',onK without the protective tariff. gather in Havana for the last me and acts amendatory, known as the and regulations governing sales ad BATTLE IN PROSPECT OVER AHQITTH MEASURE mortal service over the wrock of the BAKERSFIELD, Feb. 16.—Two LOST—Curly brown water spaniel "Timber and Stone Law,” at such dress Forest Supervisor, Crater Na battleship Maine. The exercises will hundred iron moulders, blacksmiths female dog, named "Feal." Finder vaule as might be fixed by appraise tional Forest. Medford, Oregon. LONDON, Feb. 1$.—Premier Aa- he In charge of Commander-lnchief and machinists have struck for an return to Jay Yardy, or the Rebubli- i ment, and that, pursuant to such ap GEORGE H. CECIL. can office. 23-1 r. plication, the land and timber there- qulth announced In the House of Jncoby, of the Spanish Wnr Veterans. eight hour day. 1.26-2-23 Acting Dist. Forester. PHONE SERVICE i BUSINESS PROPERTY