NEW FREIGHT RATE WILL LENNEN PIUl K OF FUEL «aid statu on the 39th day of May 1911, In favor of the above-named plaintiff, directing the sale of th*» ■ —- | Uy a wt« of 143 to 2 8, the prop­ A new freight rate of 93 per ton Is Klamath Fall« ITvpl« Nliouhl Not premises therein and herolnuflvr d< Mm. Rose M. Torrey returned Tues­ Walt I nt il It I h I- ihi UH» scribed, to satisfy the sum of |5. Mrs. Herbert Phillip» visited her erty owners of this city signified their soon to be established by tho Union day night from a visit to Portland. I ’ aclfle and Southern 1 ‘ ni ltlc from cer ­ 776.50, with Interest thuroon at the desire to bond the city of Klamath mother Mrs. John Koots a few days The appulling death rate from kid- rate uf 7 tier cent per annum, from Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Momyer Jr. last week. Fulls for 930.000 for the purpose of tain points In Wyoming to Klamath hey disease Is due In most cases to the March 1, 1307; the sum of 9264 95. came In from the Agency Tuesday. Mr. and Nirs. Ed Harwood and Mrs. building a city hall. Though the vote Fulls. This Is one of tho best pieces O. H. Hamtnersley came in yester­ Henry Voss visltod Mrs, Chas. Stee- cast Saturday was extremely light. It ol' news thill the people of Klamath luct that the little kidney troubles are lazes. Including Interest and pena It l< >< day from I-akeview on a business trip. man Wednesday. nun be remembered at this election Fulls has received for some time, us usually iieglieted until they become thereon) on said pre ml si's tm th only property owu«ra In tho city wore It practically solves the fuel question serious. The slight symptoms give years ¡907. 190M and 1909. with In Tom Sparks, a well known Uouan- The Ladies Aid mot with Mrs. Ella quailtiixl to cast ballot.«. Following The Increasing price of wood has place to chronic disorders, und the lereat on said sum of 9204.95, nt the here today on business mat saite. is Robley, Wednesday. Those present Ig the vote on this question by wards. made tho fuel bill almost prohibitive sufferer goes gradually luto the grasp n»»r of 7 par <• nt pet unnum, from ••re. 1 were. Mrs. August Buesing. Mrs. anr u great burden o nthe people. of diabetes, dropsy, Bright's disease, I cbrusry 10, 1911; the sum of 9700 First Ward Yes. 35; no. 7. P. L. Behnurst of Portland Is in Will Tallman. Mrs. Jas. Entnen, Mrs. With a freight rate of 98 a ton. It Is gravel or some other serious torn» ot attorney's fee; the sum of 133 30 Second Ward Yes. 4 9; no, 2 this city­ today attending to business I*. C. Combs. Inez Combs. Mrs. Powell costs und disbursements. and the sc ¡believed that coal cun li<> delivered in kidney complaint. Third Ward Yrs, 37; no. 2. matters. . Nirs. R. C. Short. Mrs. H. F. Phillips. If you suffer from backache, head- crulng coats. the city for 9> 4 to 915 u ton. and con­ Fourth Ward Yes. 10; no, .1 J. H. Heininger. a well known resi­ 'Mrs. John Konti. Mrs. Harry Booth, sumers believe that coal ut this price aches, dizzy spells; If the kidney se­ Now, therefoie. b) virtue of Hal*l Fifth Ward Yes, 13; no, 1. dent of McCloud. Calif., is a guest at Mrs. Nick Monson. Mm. S. B. Booth. cretions are Irregular ot passage and execution, and In compliance with is much more desirable than wood, The question of bonding the city Mrs. Ed R«'am and Mrs. Roblcy. Th«» I the Baldwin. and that a considerable saving ran b*? unnatural In appearance, do not delay. said writ. I have duly levied on nald ladies will meet June 21 with Mrs. for an additional 32.550 for the pur- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swingle have made. It Is possible thut coal can be Help the kidneys ut once. premise», und will on Saturday, the chase of garbage sites carried by a returned from a trip to their Langvll I • Harry Booth. Doan's Kidney Pills are especially t.’.th die of Julv, 1911, at 10 o’clock vote of 116 to 51. As a roan It of this sold hero ut even n los« price than .Miss Frieda Nitcheliu was unablu vole the city is to acquire two garbage this. Valley place. f»r kidney disorders they cure where u tu. of the said day. nt the front A large portion of the coal for the others fall. Over one hundred thous­ door of the county com I bouse. In Attorney John Irwin left Saturday i to attend to her school duties Frida? rites by purchase. One of these sites | morning for Portland 1' Attend the i i on account of sickness. Is on the west side of the river, on c< ast Is «hipped from the coal tie Ids and people have rvcotnmended them. Klnumih Falls, Klamath County, Ort- Here is one uf many casta In thia gon. sell at public nut lion, to the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roblcy were the Keno road. The othe rls on Fort of Wyoming, and It is atated by peo­ How Carnival. ' Klamath road. Rex Bord of Olene was a Sunday Merrill visitor« Friday. ple familiar with the business that the vicinity. highest bidder, for cunii III hand, al* W. I* Gould, Ilk W Jackson street, the right, title nnd Internet of tb>- visitor in Klamath Falls. He stopped Mike Galarneaux und Pink Barks Another measure on tbc ballot waa fuel can he purchased iu car lots as at the Baldwin. made a trip to the Fulls Saturday. ¡the qu stion as to whether the city low us 92 a ton. Of course tho price Medford. Ore., says: "I used Doan's ubove named defendants, nnd each of E. S. Terwilliger and family of Mer­ Mr. and Mrs. Nick Monson visited »h<>l'ld purchase the property on the depends on the grade of tho coal, It Kidney pills and nm pleased to say them. In and to the following de rill were among Saturday's guests at the | Falla Saturday. |corner of Fifth street und Walnut is quite probable that all of the larger that they have given me more relief scribed real property, situated in the Lakeside Inn. buildings of tho city will use than any other kldm-y medicine I have I Klamath County, State of Oregon, to Rex La Prarie visited his mother avenue for a site on which to build coal the conitng winter, and it will ever taken. Other members of my wit; T. V. Hall and wife and Pearl Hall the city hall. This curried by a voto Mrs. R. L. Alexander of th* Fulls. lads 4. 5. 8, 9. |0. 11. 13. 13. 14, came in Sunday night, on their wav ot 127 to 48. This property at pres­ also bo tried by a large number of family have also used Doan's Kidney Thursday and Friday. Pills, und the reeults haw been so 13 uud 16, the aoiitheu.t quarter of borne to 1-akeview. ent belongs to Attorney Fred Mills, the residences. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Zachariah visit­ satisfactory thut I do not hesitate one the northeast quarter and the north Brown Michael was called to this und it will be purchased by the city the Falls W*»dnesday. motncni In giving thia statement" city from his Yonna Valley home to ed 1 HOSPITAL TO «»PEN ON for 34.500. half of the southeast quuitnr, section I Chas. Bartlct and Joe Dervan wire For vale by all drulers. Price 50 Ufteen. also southwest quarter, am THE FIRST OF NEXT MONTH j serve on the grand jury. 1 JACKSON COUNTY TLMREE- <•« nts, Foatcr-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo, tlou fourtien; also lot» N und 9. and Luther Fairbanks from Ten Mile Merrill visitors Tuesday. Clara Voss of the Falls visited her At 3 o'clock Tuisdu) uftcrutxiu the New York, sole agents for the t’nited the southeast quarter of the northwest Spur, was here Saturday evening, at­ I OWNERS FORM A LF.U.l E I parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Voss of tending to business matters. members of the street committee of Staten. quarter und the north half of th*- Remember th<< nunu Itoan's uud north wM quarter, srstlon twenty Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schallock of this Whitelake City Sunday. I .MEDFORD. June 13.-- Ropiest utu- the city council and A. J. I.ylo tnet ut Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Alexander spent two; all in township to south, range city are home from Portland, where tives of 130,000 acres of privately the Crawford resideiic«i nu Sixth an,I uiko uo other. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry owned timber lands In Jackson coun­ High stree ts, which is to be used as a they attended the Rose Carnival. v east. Willuinette Meridian, in Klam uth County. Oregon, und <<>utnlnlns Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Wiley left Sun­ Booth. ty met and organized the Jackson hospital, to consider the putting in of GARRETT TO START THE E. C. Greely and family spent Sun­ County Forest Fire Protective Asso­ bridg*-« ucroes the canal, ft Is sug­ NEW NCMOOUt THIN WEEK 70S. 66 acres, mure or levs day for their homestead on Aspen Or so much thereof s will take imedlate steps to have the the side of the building, where the was awarded the contract for the aments and appurtenances thereunto man. is here from Bray. Calif, on a business trip. He is a guest at the made a trip to the Falls Saturday. privately owned timber lands of the patient would be received In the hos­ erection ot the new school houses at belonging or In any wise appertaining Livermore. The proceeds of said sale will be county patrolled in order to prevent pital. and after circling the building, .Malin and Gale, started work in that I section Wednesday. The construc­ upplled in the satisfaction of aald «s James Blair and Frank Courtade. NEUS NOTEN FROM loss during the Are season. It is es­ drive back over another bridge OFT ODESSA WAN timated that it will coat then: about Mr. Lyle intends to leave on this tion work will b*< In charge of his ecutlon, ordtr and decree. Interest both well known residents of Odessa, a.me down the lake Tuesday on a two cents an acre to properly guard afternoon's train (or Han Francisco to foreman. J. L. Christman, lute of Se­ taxes, costs and accruing costs, and I Staff Correspondent * business trip. the forests. 'order the equipment necessary for the attle. The Malin school is to be erect­ the overplus. If any there be, to be Dr. ed flrat. and then work will be started paid Into said court to be further sp ODESSA. June 13. — The dr*"dg*,i Jerry Martin, who has been attend­ Last season the loss in timber iu I<*stabllshmont of the hospital. ing the University of Oregon, returned | Klamath Queen is working daytime I this county was hosvy. and most of ¡Chilton expects to be here on or about on the Gale structure. Both build­ plied as by law directed Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, Tuesday night from Eugene to speed at present on the Pelican Bay Lumber' the fires originated in private timber June 23tb, und it Is their intention to ings are to bo completed by the open­ company's canal, but the crow expects] lands where no patrol was maintained have the hospital ready for the recep­ ing of the September term. this 14th day of June. 1911. his vacation here. W B. HARNEH. Miss Ina Ingalls arrived here a few «oon to work night and day. as in the government reserve. This tion of patients by July 1st. R. Brietenstein has put on extra' year the timber owners will co-oper­ 6-15-7-13 r Sheriff. days sgo from Chico. Calif., and will For the present the building will be (Inl HI CREEK EIRE e IN THOUGHT «X1NTIUHJ.ED make Klamath Falls her home. At teams and trucks to supply the de-1 ate wi»h the officials of the Crater Na- used aa It is. but later tho gentlemen present she is the guest of Mias Bess mand of the Klamath Lumber com-Jtj<>nal forest, and it is believed that in charge Intend to build an addition ATTENTION ¡loss »-ill be kept at a minimum. pany's mill. According to Will W. Baldwin, the EFARMRS* Hintz. to contain operation and dressing Road Supervisor F. CtJurtade is local representative of the Associated rooms. Miss Irene Weekly, who has been We believe it will be to p>»r inter««« Timber companies, no fear la fslt con visiting her aunt at Fort Klamath, making the dust and rock fly on the K ECL I.M ATION SERVICE Io llat your farm with u», i»a we liave road south of Pelican Lodge. corning the spread of the forest Arc came in Sunday morning, and left the INDICTMENT TALKED OF COL. GARCIA MAY jwat p«irvhaar cruat 18 hard enough to now In session in this city. The tion with the execution of Red Ixipet der control. Nest to American Hotel have been attending the University of bold up a span of horses. , charge, it is said, if presented, will be at Agua Prieto. Garcia has returned Phone MOI The launch Curlew Is making its I. that the .WWMM.MWVM reclamation W. service has ltt*|- fail-’d I from Herrmoslllo, where he explained WANTED TO RENT—A bay baler lor Oregon, have returned home for the —.. ...V VIVV N." at . . daily trips into Woodbine, Odessa and J to provide screens to keep the flsh Ash the arrest and detention her-» of for­ July. Francis J. Bownc. Bonanza. vacation season. Vincent has l This makes it very from entering the main canal. tained considerable prominence in Point, mer Governor Redo of Rinoia. It la ♦ for ---------- the settlers, as well as tennis circles at the University. 1 convenient —---•—- ■— — NACRAMENTO Residents of the district near the estimated that Garcia extorted a big NHELIFF-N HALE ♦ ♦ G. D. Cronemiller, L. T. Crone- the sportsmen to get in and out. canal declare that there are many flsh sum before Redo was released. In the Circuit Court of the State ot ♦ ♦ miller and W. L. Dutton, who are Mosquitoes are scarce this season, in the big ditch .despite the fact that Colonel Cabral and a fore? nt 150 I ♦ Oregon, for Klamath County ♦ ♦ studying at the Oregon Agricultural;which win malte 11 more pleasant for there is a law stating that it shall be insurrectos arrived al noon, Garcia, William Bcllonl. Plaintiff, vs. ♦ college, arrived in Klamath Falls ^he campers. <■ necessary to place a screen at the with 200 men. Is entrenched near the Abe) Ady and l-eona C. Ady. bls wife; ♦ 710-7 IN-790-792 II Nt. ♦ Thursday on their way to Lakeview to I Deer ar® coming over the rnoun- source of any such stream, as the flsh county jail, and will resist dishand- Clarle A. llowle, Carlton E ♦ Rcmoved frotn 815 2d ut. Pipe ♦ ♦ spend the summer vacation. While *a*ns, where they go in the winter, have no chance to live after they get meat. Howie and Amy L. Howie, hi;t ♦ and caalngs of all alzo»; mtlngs, ♦ here they stopped at the Livermore. ' They are protected by several forest down the* canal and into an irrigation Edwin Howie, wife, and James ♦ valve» and braaa guudt*. A spe- ♦ O. E. Bozier of San Francisco, man- |officfcrB llW; government has sUtioaed ditch. The matter Is being taken tip Judge Henson Return» Defendants. ♦ cialty made of rutting and ager of the Shea-Bocqqueraz compa-ia,QUR the hunting grounds from Clo- with the district attorney. Hun. Henry L. Ronson returned to In Equity to Foreclose Mortgage ♦ threndlng pipe nnd dipplng. ♦ ny, one of the Bay City’s best known Iver Greek to the National Park, Notice is hereby given that, by vir­ ♦ Plans, speclflcatlons and esti­ « town Monday night from a trip to the wholesale liquor houses. Is In the city Th<* ,ar*‘‘ Iake trout arP Hsing to Marriage Licenses northern part of the Mate. The Judge tue of an execution and order of sale ♦ mate! tnado for waterworks and ♦ ♦ in the interests of his company, ac- ithc DOW- which makes it interest- .Marriage licenses were issued Hat- left here ostensibly to nttend to busi­ duly Issued out of the above entitled ♦ Irrlgatlon systern« ♦ companied by the company's repre- ‘OR the sportsman with a light rod. urday to Ruby May Nichols and C. B. ness matters at Salem, but he could court and cause on the 14th dry of ♦ <• sentative, Fred Borchert. They are ! The government launch Damifloo'- Brown, and I-edonia Johnson and not resist the temptation to vlrit Juno, 1911, upon a decree made and ♦ E. T. IM-HAM A W. IJ. NCHAM <• ♦ registered at the Livermore Hotel. was going up Crystal Creek to- Joseph Briggs. entered of record In said court and In Portland’s Rose Carnival. _________________ _________ day, where the government has sev- At present the travel to Crescent IeraI ‘¡mher Bales under way. goes by way of the Agency and at, The homesteaders in the vicinity Sugar Pine knoll there is a stretch of of Aspen Lake are putting in their ATKINSON ALWAYS HAS IT FOR LESS mountain road twelve miles long. The crops. Although it is a little late, we Fort Klamath people arc having the ;look forward to excellent crops this road improved to Sand Creek, and season. I We are informed that from now- on within a short time this road will VmbrrllAH and Paraitolt KAYBER NILE GIX)VEH probably be used. It runs by the , we wiI1 have daily mail at Odessa, X »—4 Fort, and after one short climb the' (ktrnr In and select your Extra Lisle, VeraeUao road is all down hill to Crescent. CZ) and Nilk Gloves, in any I'mhrrlla or Parasol. Wr John Knott, road supervisor of the I PLAN« FOP IRRIGATING ahade or length, at prices tiare them priced troni POWDER RIVER VALLEY Crescent district in the northern part' from 25c Io »1.25. 01.00 to 08.50. of the county, was here Thursday, j Mr. Knott states that he has had a One of the largest irrigation crew of men at work on the road, and schemes ever planned in Oregon baa that bridges have been built across been broached during the last few Sand and Lenz creeks. From the days, says the Northwest Farmer. It Lenz place to Crater, on Beaver will be a solution of the problem of Marsh, the road has been changed so irrigating the vast territory of the that it will shorten the distance be­ lower Powder River Valley by sub­ tween Klamath Falls and Crescent to merging the lower portion of the ninety miles, a saving of over seven smaller Sumpter Valley. The carry- HILDREN’S COLORED WASH DRESSES for girls 4 ' ing out of this project will involve the miles. I buying up of Dearly all the farm land to 14 years of age, this is a splendid assortment ! along the small Sumpter in order to MERRILL DENTIST HAS (-HANGED HIS LOCATION secure a right to use it as an im­ of dresses to choose from. Made of fine French per­ mense storage basin for holding wa­ Dr. 0. F. Demorest, who has prac­ ter and building a dam in the pass cale, chambray and gingham in stripes, checks, small ticed the dental profession in Merrill through which the Sumpter railroad figures and plaids. A variety of styles, neatly made and for some time, has left that city, and I is now operated. This railroad will be forced to has opened an office in Cottage Grove. trimmed. Priced from Tuesday the doctor and his wife. travel another route on a much high­ Miss Pearl Demorest, Miss Ruby Dem­ er level, thus causing the building of orest, Miss Fay Demorest and H r. another roadbed, and the abandon- ment of the present road between Demorest left for their new home. Sumpter and Baker. The scheme is feasible, and was outlined several In From Kono G. W. Sorrels, the government mail years ago, when a spot In the pass ennuactor, wae in town Monday from mentioned was selected for a dam by Keno. He states that the crops around men who were farsighted enough to Keno were never better. He is par­ realize the great possibilities of future ticularly dellghto dover the line work irrigating projects. Alroadi ¿he great IF ATKINSON HAS IT, IT’S IN STYLE that Supervisor Sly is doing on the Powder River Valley is clamoring for road in that section of the county, ¡water for agricultural purposes. BRIEF NEWS OF IHE WEEK ri=Si?J=^T IT HOW PIPE WORKS co z co o 9-H z « H < > Atkinson’s Pretty Wash Dresses for Girls SPECIALLY PRICED . C • 75c. fO $3.50 We also have a big line of “Robbln Rompers” and Baby Creepers, at 50c. per suit z O z