Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, April 27, 1911, Image 2

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The park tender Is tiqw making ex-1
tensive improvements on the tract, i
end the "Weary Willies" will have to
also ri'quired to put up a bond guar-'
nnteelng the security ot the funds. In
OFFICIAIS OF STATE FORESI handle a pick and shovel or go to jail
and subsist on bread and water
Oregon tho public receive* no benefit
FIRE AHMMTATION WORKING Hobos have (or years considered Eu­
As A genkkal thing in tiik
from th«* deposits of its public funds
Huudu) afternoon occurred the fun­
For instance. Klamath county now
IN n»NJUN<TtON WITH STATE gene us the "easiest" town on the
DRAMIAG H»li SKATS IN THE
coast, becauah they were not molested eral of the laiA J. M Pine, who passed
has on haml aome 84 4,000 «if monex
Ft (RESTER ELIOT
unleaa they became too nuuioroua, and away here Thursday night. The fun-
eoU«»ct«*d for th«* purpose of building i HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
their
camps are area constantly on the eral siuvlces were held at the Meth­
SKXTMIls TO 11.I.NESS IN Till a court hous«' (when It gets ready). [
I
odist church, lu'lng conducted by Rev
outskirts of the clt)
and these funds are constantly grow-i
CITY WHERE SHE WENT TO
PORTLAND. April 22. -The nuiu
WASHINGTON, D. C„ April 11. -
(teurgo Fees«*. A large number of
Ing. But th«zy an> deposit«*«! in on«' of
■a........---- ---
nit'r's campaign against forest fire* I*
ii'enibars of Crater Aerie No. 201*1.
SKKK MKIHt Al. TREATMENT— the banks to the credit of th<> countv Mcutlou of the biennial seat lottery In
being planned by the Oregon Forest UNIVERSITY MIA
the
house
by
one
of
aevonri
visitors
Fraternal Ol d« I of Eagles and
treasurer, but with no prlfit what-1
WEM. KNOW N HERE
Fire Association. of which ...
A P.
..
I .«1st: I. Y 1(4.1 si M fl lends of the deceased were in nt-
ever to th«* county. Ought not the ! In Champ Clark’s office today led the I Sprague I* president nnd C. 8. Chap
spcak«*r to rellite hl* experience; a
!« ndancu.
law I m - changed In this particular?
t
8AN FRANCISCO. April 2<>
lly
tali' that undoubt«»dly give* him tho I man is secretary, with heudquarier*
Following the service* at the
Word has beeu received by Sila*
r»*cord tor favorable location on the['*> Portland, it* object* are th» pro­ the will of the lat>< J. I* Cow>*ll filed church the body was taken to th«*
•Nil
Y
E
TAFT
FULL
Obenchain and M. M. Obenchuin of i
jection and primer» u tlon of the state’-. In th«* probate court hcr«< th«« l’niv«’r- cemetery with the mvriiber* of Ihr
IOW ER.” SAYS STONE house floor.
this city of tho death of their sister,
sliy of Cnliforula I* given thl'«** be- Engles, in procession, forming an
At the «»peuing of a new congress gi'eate*t resource, it* timber
Mrs. William II. Pankey of Langell
It I* (ar more ini|H>rtant to prevent <|U«*Ht* of a total value of 9750.000. cort. At th>- grave the ritualistic r
»•■ats.
with
a
f«*w
favored
exceptions.
WASHINGTON. 11. C., April 20.-
Valley at Grants Pass, where she went
ui< awarded by lot. The exceptions i fire*, believe* the association, than to The bequ«**t* nr«« for a hospital, a stu­ tlcra of this lodge were read.
a short time ago for medical treat­ ; Senator Stone of Wisconsin, in dte- ere on«*-legged members, floor leaders j tight them after they become Marled dent gymnasium and un athletic «in­
ment, Thc two brother* left Monda? «’«isshlg Mexico, d.vlared that congress of each party, former speakers and .»I Hind with tills objujet In view, atten- dium. each to cost I'J.'iO.OUO,
¡lots 1.2 3 and 4 In Sec 14; th» NH
sh.wHd authorise Preaident Taft to
morning for the Pass.
Ci,will, who die«t hereon March I', and lots 1, 3, 3 nnd 4 In Sec, 15;
couple ot old-thu«* member* who ttrui i tlon is being called to the best ways
Mrs. Patike was well and favorably employ whatever force is necessary to
¡given first choi«*e. Then small, num-| [to «told dlsastruu* conflagration* that left un <>*tate of about $1.000.000.
tho NH and lots 12. 3 and 4 In Hoc
known in Klamath county, where she prevent a repetition of tho Douglas
Doubt I* expi'esscd In h'gal circle» |
ber«*d balls, each number ropretH-ntlng! I sweep the timbered district*. wuatlng
had many friends. She leaves, in ad­ outrage, which is threatened at El a congressman, are plai'«*d in a b«ix1 I the forest* and bringing death and ns to whether th«* bequests Io the slat < j 17; the N'H ‘‘"«I lot* 1. 2, 8 and 4 In
Sec 18; *|| In T 41 S . K. 9 E.
dition to her brothers, a husband and Faso, He said:
destruction to the aettter.
' unlveralt) will atund Th«* state laws
"The president should lie author­ ■ and withdrawn one at u time. The;
All bld* must be accompanied by a
a daughter. 4 years old.
During the coming summer more P*ovld<> that mot«* than one-third
ized formally and |»ositlvel> to use name of a congressman I n callt*d a»
regularly ntecuted application to
attention I* to be paid to liavlug pri­ 'of an ertale tuny b«* diverted from the
purchase, and at toast ono-fiftli or the
whatever force is necessary to pro- leach number is drawn, and he is en-
vately owned timber patrolled. The regular channels of Inheritance. It I* amount offered
JAUREZ ENCIRCLED BY
’
titled
to
take
any
unoccupied
»««at.
|te<t our people. This authority should
INM'KGENT ItREASTW ARhS jbe great enough to warrant the using : Members maimed In th«* lobby waiting government may l«e expected to look | said to depend on th«1 good will of
No bld of Io** than 130 per acre
after the forest* included In the re«-1 th«« heirs whether the whole of th«*
will bo considered.
of the military forces in whatever way ' for their name* to l»> called are most­
«rvation* and the owners of timber 97 50.000 will go to the university
KL PASO. Texas. April 20. With I he de -ms expedient and necesaary. ly In a state ot great excitement.
Tho right I* reserved to reject any
"In the first congress of which I will be encouraged by the association
a dozen cannons, mortars and field .even though it should lead to intru­
nnd all bld*.
'was a niember," said Clark, who Is to watch tbeir holdings during tin-
guns. “50 federal troops and 300 vol­ sion on Mexican territory."
Applications and bids should be
Miss Kathryn Wells ha* accepted
•-rving lite uluth term, "I was the dry season. and will co-operiite In
unteers are defending Jatirez. The’
addressed to G G. Brown, clerk State
the
position
of
tracher
nt
the
Parker
I
first on«* nam«*<1 to take a- seat on the 1 every way tp make this work effwtiv.
insurgents number about 2,500, ami
M.-xiean Conf«*r«*nc<*
Station school The school will open Land Board, Halen. Oregon, and
iL«mocratic side. I took tho end seat. The protection of the (orosts is u
have two cannons and three field : WASHINGTON. IX C.. April 20.
on
Monday. April 30th. for a rive- marked "Application nnd bld to pur­
guns. The battle, it is expected, will Ì A Mexican conference was called at in the fifth row. in the aisle next to ( work in which the entire population!
chase swamp lands."
months
term
tie one of the fiercest and most mo- the White House at I o’clock this af- th«- main aisle, and it was a good | has a direct Interest, it I* pointed out
0. O. BROWN.
by the asaocliitlon Eighty per cent
inentous of the insurrection, A chain ternoon with President Taft. Con­ one.
Clark Stata I-and Board.
"In the next two «'ongresses I drew 1 of the ultimate value of the timber
of breastworks encircles Jaurez.
Hated March 17, 1911.
gressmen Sulzer. Gardiner. Sharp and
go«** for labor and auppll««. and
'
The insurgents have formally noti­ I Foster, members of the foreign com­ early enough to locate withiu ten feet crop
3-23-5-15 r
of that seat. In th«* Fourth congr«*»» ' tho d«**truction through fir«** of oac'i:
fied Colonels Sharp and Steever. Con­ mittee of the house, in attendance.
1.000
feet
of
timber
mean*
a
loss
of
sul Edwards and Mayor Kelly of El
HI MMONN
Sulzer said that the committee was I was again the first democrat called, i
Paso of the expected attack. They unanimously opposed to intervention and in th«' next congres* I bad a fairly at l«*a»t I« In wages to the comtuun- ,
To the Stockholders of tli«‘ Klatit-i In the < In nil < ourt of the Htate at
good seat.
Jty. Burned timber pay* no taxes and
are waiting till 6 o'clock tonight, the
“While on a street car on th«* way | lends n«' aid to the support of the In nth Water Users’ Association You
time limit tor Madero's ultimatum.
Oregon, for Klamath Ornat y.
I'F YCE CONFERENCE IS ON
are hereby notified that lb“ following
to the opening of the Sixth congress | »tltutIona of the state,
At daylight this morning the rebels
\T MADERO'S HEAIMJUARTI Ks
in which I nerved I said to a com pan- i To exploit Oregon’* 545,000,001) - niuendment to the by-law* of the I Benjamin Southwell, plaintiff, va.
watered their horses opposite the
ion. ’according to the doctrine of 000 feet of timber means that eon*» i Í Klamath Water User*’ AssiM-lation Mnxey Jackson and Hattie E Jack-
»melter. A party of 700 rebels are
EL PASO. Texas, April 20.—Two chance and probllity. I ought to be 85.000,000,000 must be paid out In will bo presented at the regular me*t-|
located to the east.
'automobiles bearing flags of truce the last democrat to draw a seat to- wage* alone. The industry In this Ing of th«* *tockh«>lder* of said rort>or- son, defrndenta.
The rebels are cautioning Ameri­
In the name of the Slate of Oregon
went to Madero's camp this afternoon day.' 1 was next to the last, a-ud got Mate now circulates approximately atlon to be held on Friday, June 2d.
cans and non-combatants to leave I
You and each of you ar* hereby re­
on a peace mission. Included in the a seat in th«* outside rim near the 92 5.000.000 yearly, more wealth than 19 11. ut 2 o'clock p m., to-wlt:
Jaurez. Madero senior is hastening
| party Were the officials of the federal door. Hammond of Minnesota, who, appl«**. fish, wool and wheat com- j Amend Section One of Article IV quired to appear and antwrr the com­
overland to talk peace, but it is be­
plaint filo«! against you In the above
.and revolutionary governments with
! of the By-Laws <■( »»Id cor|M>ratlon to
came in as a new member that year, bined.
lieved the rebels will refuse to en­
entitled ault, on or b«-fore Thursday.
concessions.
had drawn the scat next to th«* one 1
Every citizen has a part In forert I rend as follows:
tertain any propositions of that na­
April 27th, 1911, that being last day
¡formerly occupied, and he kindly vol- [ projection and efficient enforcemen’
ARTICLE IV.
ture. Gen. Madero intends to estab­
of
th* publication of aummons herein,
G« m * s to Portland
• unteered to trade with me. The oc-, of th«« law I* an object of the aasoet.i-
Sec. I. R«‘V«‘nu<*s n»'««*ssary for th«« land the laat day of the time within
lish his men in permanent positions ;
Mrs. Coman left Thursday morning cupant of my former Heat ’swapped'' tlon. It la hoped during the <*oming i nccotupllshment of the puri>o*r* of i which defendant* or either ot them
tonight.
It is reported that supplies and re­ for Portland, where she joins her son, with me, and I was hack In the favor- summer to enlist the co-operation of ithte*nsaoclation shall be r*1*<*d by an la allowed to anawer herein, aa fixed
everyone to keep the fire loss at a I(I'tat'asnient from time to time against by th« order of the court for publica­
cruits reached Madero from Texas Warren E. Coinan, formerly city ed- ed place.
itor ot the Herald, who went to the
"Thereafter, as party leader on the minimum.
I tbe aharen of stock thereof apparte- tion ot summon* herein, and If you
last night.
■
-
. . .
nunt to latnl for w hich water I* avail- fall ■«> to appear and anawer, the
Bomb throwing is to be a part of Rose City a short time ago to prepare floor I was given choice of seat*, and
the attack, and for this reason fears for admission to the bar of Oregon i took the end seat in the third row niunrnnnu nnnn nir aannv unrrn ■ able from the canals of the Klamath plaintiff will apply to the court for the
I project. No as*«***tnent ahull be de- relief prayed for In the complaint
are felt for the safety of Converse. Mr. Coman has purchased property in ’ in the aisle next to the main aisle."
' dared by the board of directors to b«« aforesaid fili-d herein, to-wlt:
Now he occupies the choicest aeat
Blatt and other Americans imprisoned i Portland, erected a cottage, and has
' everything in readiness for the arrival of all, the spea-ker'a chair, an honor
I delinquent within leaa than thirty
in the Jaurez jail.
Flrat. For judgement again»! de-
An insurgent officer said that the ■of his mother.
regarded by many as the highest In Ml <11 INTEREST WAS SHORN IN days after the Him* of levying the a» fendrnt* for the nim of one hundred
rebels expected to give a grand ball '
the government except the presidency
THE PRIMARIES BY VOTERS »«•ssrnent."
dollar* together with Interest there­
in Jaurez in a few days.
In a further observation to chanc«
8. H GRIFFITH.
Goes to Redding
on at the rate of ten tier cent per
TH I R.HRAY, A NR A BIG VOTE
Madero, accompanied by Garcia I
Mr. Clark said: "Proctor, one of the
Date of first publication, April annum from the 24th day of Auguat
Mrs. A. B. Livermore, the congenial
«> 7, 1911.
WAS CAST.
and 150 men appeared opposite the'
greatest astronomers, calculated that
1909. and the coeta and dlabursement*
lady who with her sons conducts the
smelter at 10 o’clock, this morning.
the chance of holding a straight, royal
Date of laat publication, Jun* 1, of thia ault.
well known hotel bearing her name,
More than 1.000 other rebels so far
4-27-6-1 r
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 1911 •
Second. For the sum ot one hun­
left on Friday’s train for Red­ flush was one In a million"
have appeared, coming from the aroyo ;
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0
dred dollar* attorney'* fee* herein.
ding. where she will spend two week's
Mayor
♦
to water their horses in the Rio.
NOTRE FOR I’lllI.ICATION
Third For a decree of aald court
visiting her brothers, one of whom is PIERCE TENDERS
413 ♦
♦ F. T. Sanderson.............. .
Grande. The federate are not at-1
for the foreclosure of that certain
mayor of Redding. Her brothers con­
HlN RESIGNATION ♦ Charles F. Stone.............. ...182 ♦
I mortgage d'-ecrlbed In the complaint
tempting to dislodge them. American |
(Not Coal I .a nd)
duct the Golden Eagle Hotel In that
Police Ju<lg«‘
♦
----------
♦
insurgents report 2.600 rebels in this i
Department
of
the
Interior,
United
herein executed by the defenden's
city.
WASHINGTON, D. C., April 22.— ♦ A. L. Leavitt.................... ...224 ♦
one command.
State* Land Office nt Lakeview, on the 7th day of October 1909, In
.202 ♦
T.
F.
Nicholas
..................
First
Assistant
Secretary
of
the
In-
♦
Hundreds of sightseers are flocking
Oregon. February 20. 1911.
favor of the plaintiff, upon lot 9 of
, ti-rior Frank Pierce today tendered ♦ F. W. Ritchie.................. .120 ♦
SALOON FOR MIDLAND
to the river banks, and the American
Notice
I* hereby given that John block 2 In Fairview addition to Kla­
Trtwsurvr
♦
his
resignation.
In
hte
resignation
he
♦
troops have a heavy patrol along the
Joseph Cunningham, whose poatoffic* math Falla, Oregon, which mortgage
A county liquor license has been requested that he be relieved of hte ♦ J. W. Siemens................ ...306 ♦ address Is box 427, Klamath Falls,
border.
was recored on November 30th. 1909.
.
.
.241
♦
Claud«*
Chastain
...........
duties
within
thirty
days.
I
granted to Neil Campbell by the
Pierce has held this office ever since ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Oregon did on the 18th day of April, at page 363 »In volum«* 9 record* of
County Court for a saloon to be con­
11910, file in this office sworn state­ mortgage* of the county of Klamath,
FREIGHT ANI» PASSENGER
h„n(lred and nfty-three voters
ducted at Midland. This will be the Richard A. Ballinger was apointed
AGENT VISITING HERE
secretary of the interior. It te gen- : , (jrn,.(J ,jUt |o th). {>ol|1| ThuriMU) lo ment and application No. 03329, to state of Oregon, and for sale of aald
first saloon in that community.
«■rally supposed that hte twignation I tag( (helr hall<)tH for ,h„(r cholC4. for purchase the EH SE'i, NWH HE H. real property, nnd that the proceed*
L. L. Kelly, traveling freight and .
at tho K..neral nomination I SW H NEH. section 5. township 37 of said aale b«> applhnl to tho imyment
P. L. Fountain, the real estate man, follows the resignation of hte chief I
8. range 10 E. Willamette Meridian,
passenger agent for the Southern Pa­
under st re*« a short time ago.
I ,n,nv. ntlon yeaterd.y, and from the and the timber thereon, under the of the debt secured by *ald mortgage,
cific, is here from Sacramento in the I has returned from a visit to Ashland,
to wit: The turn of one hundred dol­
time the |>oll* opened at 2 o'clock in provisions of the act of June 3, 1878.
interests of the freight department of Medford and other Rogue River
lar* together with Interest thereon
the road. Mr. Kelly is calling on the points. He states that this was not Iris Theater Under New Management the afternoon till the last note was and acts amendatory, known as the from the 24th day of Auguat. 1909,
tabulated and the result made known, "Timber nnd Stone Lnw." nt such and for cont* and disbursement* here­
local business houses, relative to the the only section that was touched with
The
Iris
theater
Is
under
new
man
­
there was a general buzz of specula­ vaule as might be fixed by appraise­ in, and for the further sum of one
a
cold
snap
recently,
as
a
good
deal
shipment of goods from Kansas City
to Klamdth Falls. There are many of of damage was done by frost among agement and promises Its patrons an tion In the atmosphere, while groups ment, and that, pursuant to sut'h ap- hundred dollar* a* attorney'* fee*
the merchants who ship west on the the orchards in Rogue River Valley. excellent program of pictures each could be seen on every corner, dis­ on have been estimated nnd valued by (a* In "First" and 8«ycond" herein
evening in the future.
, cussing ti e prospects of this or that tho applicant, the timber estimated
Santa Fe and Union Pacific, and then
above net forth;) nnd that said de-
Carl F. Scheneker, who for the candidate.
On the theory that gray hair is
at 400,000 boaid feet at II per M.. fendent* and all persona claiming
have their goods brought here over
As there were two candidate* to and the land nothing; that said appli­
the Southern Pacific. It is Mr. Kelly's caused by microbes, a Russian scien­ past year has been operating the pic­
under thorn or either of them *ub-
intention to acquaint these men with tist claims to preserve its original ture machines in the opera house and be named for mayor, and only two, cant will offer final proof In support •«■quent to the execution of said mor­
the terminal rates granted Klamath color by curling or waving it with the Temple theaters, has been en­ Sanderson and Stone, were out be­ of’ hla application and sworn state­ tgage upon »aid premises, cither n*
gaged to operate the machine In the fore the people, the Interest in thia ment on tho 4th day of May, 1911, be­
Falls on certain commodities shipped hot Irons, which kill the microbes.
purchsMora. Incumbrancer*, or other­
Iris, and will no doubt make a decid­ race was to ascertain which of the fore United States Commissioner R.
here from Kansas City over the Espee.
wise, may b* barred and foreclosed
two men v.ould poll the greater vote. M. Richardson, at Kinmath Fall*, of all right*, claim*, or equity of re­
The Austrian Parliament has ap­ ed Improvement in th* pictures.
| This was also true of the contest be- Oregon.
propriated nearly a- quarter of a mil­
FACTORY' OWNERS
demption on tho said premise«, and
. tween Captain Siemens and Claude
Embassy to Investigate
Any person I* at liberty to protest every part thereof, and that said
HERB RESPONSIBLE lion dollars to pay bounties upon
kerosene and parafine wax manufac-1 ST. PETERSBURG, April 22.—The I Chastain for the city treasurer nom- this purchase before entry, or Initiate plaintiff have Judgement and execu­
a contest at any time before the pat­ tion ngninat said defendant* and each
American embassy has taken up the ln®Uon.
NEW YORK, April 20.—Isaac Har­ tured from native shale*.
One of the contests that attracted ent Issues, by filing a corroborated of them for a-ny deficiency which may
case of John Carmichael, a negro of
ris and Max Blanc, proprietors of the
Hats, shoes and waterproof gar­ Indiana, who was arrested at Vlberg I 1 considerable attention was that for affidavit In thia office, alleging facta remain nfter npplylng all the pro­
Triangle Waist company, who already
are under indictment charged with ments are being made in Paris from on April 8th, while taking photo­ i the police judge nominations, in which would defeat the entry.
reed* of the sale of nald prem lires
ARTHUR W. ORTON.
manslaughter in connection with the cork rut into thin sheets and wits Its graphs. He Is now In custody at St. which friends of Ritchie, I.eavltt and
properly applicable to the sattefac-
2-23-5-4 r
Register,
death of 145 employes by fire, were resinous contents extracted by a Petersburg, being held as a political Nicholas each claimed the nomination
tlon of said judgement.
subject.
Carmichael has lived in for their man. The closeness of the
found by a coroner's jury to be re­ chemical process.
Fourth, That the plaintiff or any
NOTICE OF SALE OF SWAMP
race between Leavitt and Nicholas
Russia
eight
years.
sponsible for the death of one of the
party
to the suit may become pur-
LANRH
Indicates that there will be a hot
Two .Massachusetts men have pat­
operators. The verdict was returned
chaser at *ald *ale n-nd be let Into
contest between the two when their
Notice Is hereby given that the posHCHHlon a* by law provided; and
Ix-ave With Indian Patient
in the case of Mary Herman, whose ented a machine to grind true the
Mr*. Isabella Smith, matron, and names go before the people on the State Land Board will receive sealed th«« plaintiff have such other or fur­
escape from the ninth floor was cut bottom or worn tenpins, which are
,
held in a clamp while revolving Ml** Julia- Johnson, attendant, from first of May.
blds until 10 o'clock a. m., May 29. ther relief In th* premise* a* to the
off, it is alleged, by a locked door.
In addition to the candidates nam­ 1911, for the following described court may seem meet and equitable.
; the United States Asylum for In*ane
Harris and Blanck are responsible knives act as a plane.
j Inllans at Canton. 8.D., left Saturday ed yesterday, the Socialist party will swamp lands, to-wlt:
for the death, the verdict reads, "be­
Thl* summon* la published In the
SW'4 of NWH and NWU of Klamath Republican a weekly newt-
The River Seine, with its branches morning for South Dakota, taking go on the ballot with a man for every
cause of culpable and criminal negli­
gence in failing to observe the legal and canals, coned» the City of Rouen with them B. Harrtee, an Indian wo- ! office except City Treasurer, and SW H sec. 6, T. 39 fi.. R. II E.
paper published at Klamath Falls,
Lots 7 and 3 In Sec. 4; EH of Oregon, designated an the paper
precaution of leaving the said door with one-fifth of the total area of man residing on the Klamath Reser- Captain Siemens will be supported for
this place. J. W. Tyrell will be their NEH and lots 4 and 5 In Sec. t; most likely to give notice to aald de­
France and with one-third Its popu­ vatfon. who lost her reason.
unlocked."
candidate for mayor, and A. W. Pell SW '4 of SW % of Sec. 11 ; NW «4 of fendant*, by ordor^vfM/ie Honorable
lation.
/
for Police Judge.
NW'4 of Sec 14; NH of NH and Henry L. Bcnaon, judge of «aid cir­
EXPLOSION
KILÏ44
FOUR
The state of Oregon, in many re­
lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 In Sec. 15, all In cuit court, dated March 13, 1911,
Resembling a carpenter’* bit, but i
spects, is far ahead of other stutes
T. 41 8 , R. 8 E
directing that such summon* be ao
in the character of its laws—and then provided with adjustable cutting
ST. IXItTIS, April 22.—Four 1
EASY MARK FOR HOROH
BE>4 of 8WI4 In Sec. 2; WH of published once a week for six suc­
again it Isn't. For instance, in Iowa points, I* a new washer cutter that a sons were killed and one injured
SE>4 and WH of Sec. 3; ail of Sec. cessive week*, the first publication to
day in an explosion at the Bell
and Nebraska, when the public has Conecticut man ha* patented.
EUGENE. April 20.—Hobo* will 4; NEH of NEH, SH of NH. BEH be made (and being so made) on
company's works.
any funds to deposit in banks, the
perhap* steer clear of Eugene here­ and KE'/« of 8W% of Sec. 5; NWH Thursday, March l«th, 1911.
Harry Childers, accompanied by
banks which seek the privilege of
Because the residents of Berlin ea* after, for arrangements have been of BWH and NH of Bee. <; NEH.
C. C. BROWER, Attorney for the
carrying these funds in their vaults Mrs. Childers, has gone to Medford,
are compelled to submit bids pledg­ where be will be in charge of some 12,500 horses a. year the city will es- made tc work in the city park every BH of NWH and BH of Bec. 8; all plaintiff.
one of them found on the atreeta. of Sec 9; all of Sec. 10; the NH and 3-13-4-27 r.
‘tablish a 190,000 horse abattoir.
ing themselves to pay interest on cement work this summer.
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IHRS. PANKEY DIES
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