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c.iuuty uf Klamath an«! state of On»- son. ha* been duly ap|w»inted by Wil iam H Worden. Judge of said court, for the settlement of said final ac Word was received in this city Mou- Doctor and Mrs. Geo. 11 Merryman W. O. SMITH, Editor returned Saturday evening from their day by Will W. Baldwin, local repre count, at which time and place any trip abroad. They have been absent aentatlvo of the Asociated Timber ■ person Interrated In «aid eatate may ' four mouths, and report a most de com panto«, that a forest fire had start .appear and file exception* In writing lightful time, although Mrs. Merry ed on Clover Creek, about twenty-on., to th«» said account, and contrat th«» man claims that the doctor was so miles west of this city. According to same. TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE lnt« rested in h«»apltals. surgery and the re|>ort. the fire is burning In the Il P GALARNEAUX, Administrator. All communications submitted for publication in the columns of this the m««dicnl profession that she found timber on the government reserve a* paper will be inserted only over the name of the writer. No non de plume It a difficult aiatter to get him to en well ns that belonging to the Asso i Il M. MANNING, Attorney /or Ad« article* will be published. ciated companies. mlnistratnr 6 8-7-6 r joy the sights. A party of fire fighters wax sent to Before going to Europe the Merry NIMMONN mans spent some time iu New York, the scene o (conflagration Monday, SUGAR IX»MillNE IN In tho Circuit Court of the State <»f shore th«' doctor attended the New and more will be sent out If it la VOWING BEING PROBED York Post Gradual«' hospital, and also deemed necessary. Th«« government Oregon, for Klamath County: Fred Me I li as«« and Gu* Melhase. plain WASHINGTON. June 13—Acting visited all of the main hospitals of thn has also «lispatched a party of ranger* tiffs. DESPITE THE LARGE PETITION President Edward Atkins testified be city. From there they sailed to and others experienced In fire fight- v*. Ing 8«»utbem Italy, and after spending a The exact extent of the fire la PRESENTED AT MEETING. THE fer«» the congressional investigation short time in Naples and Hom«», wont not known here. Frank E Knox. Abel Ady and August comtuitteo that tho sugar trust Is now MEMBERS OF THE OOVNCIL DK- A. Llskey, defetKlant* iu the hands of 19,000 holders, over to Vienna, where they remained about Iu Equity to Foreclose Bond for l)e««d Floor Will lie Hwril FKATKD THE GAS ORDINANCE . halt of th«» number being women, he a month. In Vienna Dr. Merryman Tickets for th«« dance to be given To Frank E Knox, on* of the defend I says, who paid more for the stock attended the hospitals and took courses In diagnosis, pathology and Friday ««veulng by the members of th<> ant« above nan»«»d: than it is now worth. surgery. After leaving Vienna they baseball team are now on sal«» nt sev In th«« name of tho State of Oregon By a vote of 6 to 4, the ordinance Atkins said that when he entert-1 granting a gas franchise to the W. F. the directorate of the company on the went to Paris, via Munich, and sailed eral busintws houses In th«« city, and You are hereby required to appear tte mber* of the t««am are also selling and answer th«« complaint filed Boardman Co. was defeated Monday 1st of January. 1910, he was su.-- from Boulogn«« for New York. Dr. Merryman stat««« that in his the pasteboards. Ticket* arc »»Ring >o,‘ •” t*»<‘ above-entitled suit eight by the city council. The vote prised to learn that the control had opinion the hospitals of Europe do readily, and even at this varlv date1'”1 c,r t,,'r<’rv th«» 13th day of July, on the matter stood as follows: ' ;«ass«'d to two small stockholders. not compare in «'quipment and fur it is easy to truly predict that a rec 1911, that h« Ing th«« dny of the last When asked why he invest'd in an Favoring passage—Wilkins. Oben- j nishings with the leading on««u in th«« ord crowd will he io attendane««. The publication <»f this summons, and th»» Industry about which he knew notb- chain. Hanks and Alford. i l’nit««d Slat««« More can be learned floor of Houston's opera house. last dny within which you are re- Opposed to passage—Crisler.White, said: in surgery her«» than abroad, although where th«« dance is to be given, la to quirt'd to nnnwor, us fix«'«l hy th«» or "I suppose because of the natural Grigsby. Owens. Stansbie and Me the Europeans excell in diagnosis and la- scrubbed this we«-k. and it will der of publication of this summons. desire of all people to put their money Gowan. pathology. This is du«« to the priv then b«> in th«« very beat possible if you fall to ap|M«ar and answer, into a proposition of which they Just before the oroinanc«« ileges of post mortem examinations shape. th«» pluintlffs will apply to th«« court know nothing ” passed to its second reading and which are allowed In one of the for the relief demanded in salt! com by title only, a petition. *ign«>d be I Congressman Madison brought out | tig hospitals in Vienna, there are | plaint. the fact that during the last two property owners possessing about I i 3.600 beds in the main building. In Said null Is brought to foreclose a NORTH three-fourths of the taxable property : years the company paid dividends reg ' addition to this then« wen« hospital.-« bond for a deed on the following de ularly. and simultaneously paid ».- in Klamath Falls, was read, urging ( : for children .women and special c*s««t< A crew of Western (inion men are scribed property, lo-wit: the major and council to grant th. ! : 000.000 in penalties or settlement I The doctors make their diagnosis of a now at work under F. A Llndlof All of lot one (11 of section seven franchise. This is the petition that suits, taking under »3,000,000 from ¡case, and as soon as th«« patient dies ««reefing pol«»a and stringing wire* for (7>, township forty (401. south of the surplus funds. wa* circulated by Elmer E. Johnson !a complete examination of the body | a tel«'graph line from this city to range nine (9), East of Willamette of the Johnson-Collins Realty com [is made, and with constant practie«« ¡Chiloqin, thirty miles north of the Meridian, and containing 8 88 acre» ! ir this line they become expert* In I city, on th«« Southern Pacific railroad more or less. Th«« southeast quarter pany. Following the second reading of the i diagnosis. The medical fraternity of It is cxp«*cta«d to have this line com '9Kli i of the northeast ouarter fNE ordinance McGowan made a motion the United States benefit* b the n*- I pleted and In o|«eratlon by September H). th«« north hnlf (N'HI of the to have the franchise matter laid on SACRAMENTO. June 10. That a •ii-arch of the fnrelgn doctors. 10th. The extension of the line Is soutlKvint quurt« r <SEH). and the the table, but the motion lost. Hanks newspaper accidentally set fire to and : princi|«all> to handle the bustn««** of ■ north««u*t quarter (NEK) of th«» then moved that the ordinance be ; n.it I cs sslzwOialnsw not i«<v«t coal 1 evil oil Fwvnr.,/i poured cvn on K his clothing by I JOINT COMMITTEE th<> railroad, and will be operated by . iH-uthwest quarter <HW%) of section passed to its third reading and final his older brother was the cause of MAKES STATEMENT them until such time as the private ( nix (6), in township forty t 40), south passage, and his motion was secondej the death of 17-months-old Robert of range nine (9), cast of '.Vl'lani<«tt<- business justifies a neparat«' office. by Wilkins Sanchez, who passed away yesterday The committee composed of repre Meridian, and containing t60 acre* Councilman White then made a talk morning after a night of feeble strug sentatives of the G. A. R. Post, th«« BISINENN MAN SHOT | more or less. The southwest quarter against the passage of the franchise gle for life, was brought out at the Relief Corps and citizen* having in BY WIFE'S FORMER MAID , (8W% > of southeast quarter (8KU ), his main argument being that a clauc- inquest held last night by the coro charge th«« observation of Decoration the south half (8H ) of the southwest should be inserted, giving the city ner's jury. Day exercises extend to Mayor Sau- SAN FRANCISCO. June 8—C. quarter (8W%) and the northwest council the right at any and all times, The fact that olive oil was used in derson and Judge Word« n for cour Fred 1 Kohl, a millionaire buaine«« quarter (NW%) of the southwest to regulate the rates to be charged an effort to alleviate the suffering of tesies extended and assistance given man. was shot and fatally wounded quarter (SWK) of section six (6t. for the commodity. He also asked the baby is believed to have caused to Barney Chambers for flags donated, at his office In the Grant building i township forty (40). south of range for a report annually of the compan- the report that coal oil was pound on to Klamath Falls Military band for this afternoon by Adele Verge, a nine (9), east of Wlllanicttu Merid ny s invested capital as well as earn the little one by his brother and a gen««rou*ly furnishing music for the French maid who was formerly in ian, and containing 160 acres more or ings. i lighted match then touched to the parade, to the several fraternal orders the employ of Mrs Kohl. The maid loss; al! of said real property being “It is a franchise 1 would hate to clothing, The facts brought to the for taking part in the parade, to those has been suing him for false arrest. ■Ituatcd In Klamath county. State of have passed.” he said in conclusion. Oregon. inquest show that Louis, the older who contributed laabor in preparing Herbert S. Crane, attorney for the boy, and little Robert were playing the cemetery, to th«« High School or The said bond (or a deed b««ing duly TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS Boardmen people, in answering, stat ir the kitchen and that Louis acci- chestra for music, to Mias Foster for (executed by th«» plaintiffs on the 234 ed that the company in the franchise dentlly touched a lighted match to a marshaling children, and to all who Notice i* hereby given that the day of December, A D. 1905. wherein agreed to furnish the city with a scrap of a newspaper, thus setting assisted in making the Decoration county school superintendent of such plaintiff* obligated themselves to duplicate of the report furnished the fire to the baby's clothing. A verdict Day program a success. Klamath county will hold the regular pay you the *um of seven thousand government, which, he said, was the of accidental death was render«d by The following money examination for applicants for state dollars; the condition* of such bon 1 most complete report imaginable. In the jury. was contributed . .. »46.50 papers at the County High School being that if the obligator* named regard to the regulation of rates, he The following was i building. Klamath Falls, commencing therein should, on or before the 3.3d said section 16 of the franchise asked expended. . Wednesday, June 31st. at 9 o'clock day of December. A. D. 1908, make, CHINESE SCH1VLAK DELIVERS for complied verbatim with section la. m.. and continuing until Saturday, execute and deliver to you, provided COMMENCEMENT AI »DRESS Cemetery work......... 137.50 144 of the city charter. The fran thnt you should, on or before that Hauling lumber .... 3.50 June 34. at 5 p. tn . as follow*: i day. have paid to such obligator* the chise, he said, contained a number of 1.50 Bus hire .................... I'or State ('«-rtitlcaLw (On«'-Y«wr. GRASS VALLEY, Vev , June 10.— suggestions made by Mayor Sander sum of five thousand, five hundrexi 1.00 Fl vr* Year, Lite) At the graduation exercises that will Labor making seats. . son and the members of the Good dollars, gtld coin of the Culled States Wedn«.«*day a.m. — Arithmetic. Civil be held in the auditorium next Wed Government League. It was. he stat of Am«rica. with Interest on the same »32 50 Total expended Government, English Literature. nesday evening there will be an ad- ed. the strictest under which the com nt the rate of 8 per cent per annum, Balance 11.00 on hand Wednesday, p. m. — Geography, I dress by George Bow. a Chinese stu pany has ever asked to operate lnler»««t payable annually, a good and Grammar, Physics. dent, who is a member of the class. Should the franchise not be satisfac sufficient deed, together with an sb total ........... 146 . SO Grand Thursday a. tn.—Orthography, The His subject will be “Education in tory. the attorney said, the company . stract of title, conveying the said real resolution duly put Upon ory and Practice. Rookk««eplng. China,” and he has given much study would be willing to come in here un determined that the balance. »14.00. Thursday p m.—Writing. Physiol prop'-rty to you, free from alt Incum and thought to the subject. der the provision of sny one of the I brances, provided you should assume be placod in care of the (J. A. R ogy. Geology. The address of welcome will be thirty-six under which they are oper-1 Friday a. m.—United States Histo all water contracts and asmasmenti delivered by Eugene Smart and the Post quartermaster, to be used next ating in other cities in the West. ' upon said lands, and also all taxes ry, Physical Geography, Botany. class prophecy will be in the hands of year for Itecoration bay exercises. Upon request of McGowan section thereon, beginning with the tax«»* on COMMITTEE. Friday p. tn. School law, Psychol Mis* Alice Dillinger. Many of the 16 of the franchise was read, which th«» same for the year 1906. And ogy. Geometry. other members of the class will take specifies that the council has the righi having failed to pay th<> said pur THE “ OREGON WOLF ” Wil J. Saturday a. m Reading. Algebra. part in a drama that has the title of at any and all time to regulate and chase price of five thousand, five hun MAKE 41 MILES AN HOUR General History. control the price to be charged for | “Charley's Aunt.” PORTLAND, June 13.—Portland Saturday p. tn. — Composition dred dollars, or any portion thereof, lights. now claims to have the fastest motor American Literature, History of Edu according to the condition* of said bond for a deed, said plaintiffs now “Why doesn't your franchise speci- .F|UHCO CAPTAINS ARE boat In the world, the ‘ Oregon Wolf” cation. fy heat and power?” queried White ; pray judgment against you for the IGNORING SEYMOUR’S ORDERS having just been launched, and It For Mate Primary Ccrtlficatra “Because.” answered Crane, “that |. ¡said sum of »5,500.00. with tnter«»st made Ita first appearance at race* ran Wednesday a.m.—Method* in Read-. section 1* word for word like section thereon at the rate of 8 i>er cent per during the Rose Festival. Thia craft Ing. Methods in Arithmetic. SAN FRANCISCO, June 13.—The 144 of your charter, and should you Wednesday p. m.—Methods In Lan-1 annum from the 23d dny of January. police captains have recognized D. A was built solely for speed purposes, insert heat and power you would be 1905; for the sale of said premises and it is expected to race her through guage. Method* In Geography. White as chief of the department, according to law; that the proceeds exceeding the powers of the charter." out the country. She runs at the rate Thursday a. tn — Otbography, The their action being based on the char A* a result of this action on the of such sale, or so much thereof as ory and Practice. ter provision constituting the police of 41 miles an hour. part of the council the city of Klam tnay be necessary, may be applied In Thursday p. m Writing and Phy commission's source of authority, and payment of tho amount due plaintiffs; ath Fall* loses the chance to get the siology. Seymour's orders have been Ignored. Boardman company to establish a gas that you. and all persona claiming Friday a. m. — Thesis. Subject* for Both chiefs are grimlv holding out. plant here. Attorney Crane stated J"»«» »• ,ho *«•*«- Are needed in U»e Klswsith Basin, Thesis: lesson* by Stories, language this morning that the officials of the - - ---j Number ,lon of «'ontract or bond for a and we believe the opportunities are Work in - Primary Grades. _____( company feel most kindly toward the just as great as in any other section Work in Primary Grades, Busy Work¡,,‘‘w, upon l said premia’s, either sa large number of business men and of the West. We are willing to «Low In Primary Grades, Posatbllitlea of I purchasers. Incumbrancer«, or other- property owners who presented a pe the land and let it speak for itself. We Nature Study in Primary Grades, wl,c« b« b*"',d and foreclosed of all tition asking the passage of the fran call your attention to the following: Phonic* In Primary Grades. Child rlKht.. claim* .nd equity of redemp- chise, and they are of the opinion that Appllcants can choose one1“™ »•'<» Premises and every part 15N acres, 118 mil«-s from Falls, AO Study, the wishes of the owner* of so mueh thereof. ac>es will come under ditch, deep soil, subject. of the city’s property should have Plaintiffs pray that they may have good drainage, some tlmlier, excellent Friday p. m.—Psychology. been considered. range« Price 825 per acre; easy Questton* on Theory and Practice, such other further relief In the prem «•rms. Writing, Arithmetic Physiology and ise« as to said court may seem ffie’t DO acres on IxMt River, 70 acre# in Psychology will be the same for the and equitable, and for their costa and BORAH SAYS IT alfalfa: deep sandy soil and drains primary certificate* a* for other cer disbursements herein. W AS BIG VICTORY This summons is published in the into Ix»st River. Price A»O per acre; tificates. J. G. SWAN. Klamath Republican, a weekly news terms. A farm with an income in 14-21 County Superintendent WASHINGTON, June 13.—Discu»- paper of general circulation, printed sight, as it will cut about »3,000 sing the adoption last night of the and published In the city of Klamath NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF worth of alfalfa thia season. measure for the direct election of Falls, Klamath county. Oregon, by or HO acre« A mll«-s from Falls, cleared FINAL ACCOUNT United State« senators. Senator Borah der of the Honorable Henry L. Ron fenced, leveled, all ready for alfalfa; of Idaho said: 10 acres now in alfalfa. Better are Tn the County Court of the State of son, judge of said court, dated May “Personally, I would very much 29th. 1911, the first publication la be Oregon, for Klamath County: thia. I*rice »HO per acre; one half preferred to see the resolution adopt made on the 1st day of Jt>no„1911. F. the Matter of the Estate of C. caah. Tn ed a* it came from the judiciary com STONE 4 BARRETT. THE COOK WHO KNOWS HO acres two miles from Midland, Galarneaux, Deceased: mittee. but am exceedingly gratified Atorncya for Plaintiff. 6-1-7-13 P. cleared, fenced and in crop. Price Notice is hereby glveif that H. that the resolution passed as it did. Will tell you that it makes a lot of »45 per acre, » 1,500 caah. Gelarneaux, administrator of the es I think if it reaches the states they difference in the results when first NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 40 acres, 2 miles from Midland, tate of C. F. Galarneaux, deceased, will ratify it. class groceries are used. You believe fenced and in crop.. Price »50 per has rendered and presented for settle “I believe the ratification would, that, too, of course, but imagine that (Not Coal I .and) have been more certain if the resolu first class groceries are too expensive acre without crop, *AO with crop; ment and filed In the above entitled aome terma. court, his final account of his admin tion had been adopted in Its original for you. Come here and learn your Smaller tract* close in at reason istration of said estate; and that Fri Department of the Interior, United form. However, I feel that it was n mistake. Our price« are as low as any Staten Land Office at Lakeview, day, the 7th day of July, A. D. 191?, able prices. great victory, and that all ought to Oregon, May 8, 1»11. st 10 o’clock a. m.. at the court room CHILCOTE A RICE be satisfied.” "TOUR8 TO PLEASE” of said court, at the county court Next to American Hotel Borah opposed the Bristow amend Notice Ta hereby given that William Phone AA1 house. In the city of Klamath Fall*, A. O. Lew la, Proprietor ment. KLAMATH REPUBLICAN DR. AND MRS. MERRIMAN BACK HU)M FOREIGN TRIP LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON HlANCHIS£8EATEN;Cini0SES PLANT ¡ MORE FARMERS II. Sanders of Klamath Falla, Oregon, who. on September 34, 1904, made homestead entry No. 3.3 87, serial No 01309, for the NEK section 3». township 37 south, rang«» 10 east. Willamette meridian, ha* filed notice of Intention to make filial five-year proof, to establish claim to the land above descrilied, before (' R D««Lup. county clerk, at Klamath Falls, Ore gon, on the 3 4th day of June, 1911. Claimant num««, as witnesses: T It. Patterson, H. H. Wood. Henry Meier Jr.. J. F lllbberta, all of Swan, Oregon. ARTHUR W ORTON. 5-11-6-33 r llrgistfr. NOTICE OF CONTENT Department of (ho Interior, United States laind Office, lutkovlew. Ore., May 6. 191 I. To Edward Parker, Contestee: You nr«> hereby notifie<| that John Knott, who gives Cri'scent, Oregon, us his poatoffice address, did. on May 6. 1911, filo in thia office his duly cor roborated application to contest and a^-uro th» cancellation of >our home stead. entry No. 03 4 4 7, Serial No. 03447, made November 10, 1909, for W ’ \w, ..t si'1, :t'j HEK of W. NW', HE'. NWK. HK NWK NWK. NWK NWK NWK. NW 4 NW K . NEK HW K . section 18, Township 28. Rang«' 8 east. Willam ette Meridian, and a* ground* for *»ia eont««at he allege* that Edward Par ker never e«tabll*hi <1 rvaldonco nor in any manner attempted to improve said tract, and offered to dispose of land to diverse person* Ila left the country and ruunot be located. You are. therefore, further notified thnt th« said allegations will bo taken by t hl* office a* having been confessed by you. and your *ul«l entry will b«« canc«l|i«<l therwnnd r without your further, right to be heard therein either before this office or on appeal, if you Yuli to file in thia office within twenty daya after the Fourth publica tion of thia notice, a* shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically meeting and responding to these alle gations of contest, or If you fall with in that time to file In this office due proof thnt you have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant either in i«crson or by registered mall. If this service la made by the deliv ery of a copy of your answer to the «ont'Ktant in person, proof of such -«ervlco must lie either the said con testant's written acknowledgement of his receipt of the copy, showing the date of Ita receipt, or th« affidavit of the person by whom the delivery was mad«*, stating when and where the copy wa* delivered; If made by regis tered mall, proof of such service must consist of th«» affidavit of the person by whom It was mailed, and this affi davit must be accompanied by the |H»stmaster's receipt for the letter. You should state In your answer the name of the poatoffiee to which yon dealro further notices to be sent to you. ARTHUR W ORTON. Register Date first publication. May 26,1911. Date second publication. June 1, 1911. Date third publication. Jun* *, 1911. Date fourth publication. June 16,1911 NOTH K TO (RE DI TO UN In the County Court of the State of Or«'gon. for Klamath County: In the Matter of the Estate of W. G. Robert*. I»ecvas««d Notice Is hereby given by the un dersigned, administratrix of the es tate of W. G. Roberta, deceased, to the creditors of and all persona hav ing claims agnlnst the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to tho said udnilnistratrlx, at the office of H. M. Manning, her attorney. In tho White-Maddox building at Klamath Falls, Oregon. The said attorney re ceiving nil vouchers and claims to be fil'd with undersigned administra trix and being the place for the trans action of the business of tho said es tate. NORA REINHART. Administratrix l( M. MANNING. Attorney for Ad ministratrix. Date of first publication. June 1, 1911 Last publication. June 29, 1911. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County: In the matter of the estate of John Simmons, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given by the un undersigned administrator of tho es tate of John Simmons, deceased, to the creditors of, and all person* hav ing claims against the said deceased, to exhibit then» with the necessary vouchers, within six month* after th« dato of the first publication of thia notice, to the said administrator, B. S. Grigsby, at the office of Horace M. Manning, attorney for administrator In thn Wt\lte-Maddox building, In the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, the same being the place for the trans action of the business of said estate. B. 8. GRIGSBY. Administrator. Date of first publication, June 1, 1911