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- . J i... .. I Special News - > in the roc, nt lire nt Kir.. I' ne Creek. I lie good* w< 1 In charge of u freight er, who lost nil hl* wagons nnd prop N« viul«<-< »Iir<>riilu-Or< g<>n Railway I« | er! V In the tiro. MARItlAGEH NOT NIMI ROI S LVIEI.Y IN <OI NTV OF LAKE LAKEVIEW, Nov. 2 Forty-one MiiiMlaugliO’r < aar> Venir* to marriage I Icons«* were Issued this I m W Garage, Hone lleidden«'** and Within Thirty Miles of lxik'*view, Coat »1,500, and of the year by County Clerk Frank Payne to Other Hfructuree Being l’ut l'p. and Making N|S-ed a* Fast a* It Is Entire Trial May Itun to »1.000 couples that < nt« r«d the matrimonial Messrs. Tliruston, McGrath, Erick- Which Wil) l>n«l a .Metro|H>iltan I' omm II i I c or More Aspect to Little City "<m and Causey are aitar big game lint*. While this number 1* not at In the Fort Warner section of the all large, it Is the best that can be LAKEVIEW, Oct. 31. Chief En PAISLEY, Oct. 31.--Paisley I* hav- LAKEVIEW. Oct. 31. The Special recorded LAKEVIEW, <M ¡11 Di Bernard county, nnd promise to bring back gineer Oliver of the N.-C.-O. railway Bachelors holding down homeatea I Ing some new building* erected of Daly, county judge, banker and al enough animal* to wupply many folk* reports Hint the rails aro laid to Hugar venire called for in the A. E. (Pete) t« racy, tuns tint he favors th* bunk the conipany were burned, together I,oaf lllll, thirty mile* from here, and Follette manslaughter case will, it is clrdma in the different valley* say ' late, Tho most prominent is a large ----- erected by A. Hartlcrode, n»’it guarantee plan, nnd would add to II wltti n Inrge amount of goods con that u crew of tracklayer* are ut work asserted, cost at least *1,500, and that Hom thing r/!|| have to be done garage signed to the store. by the Commercial Club to get young to the Hotel Chewaucan that wa* fin th« re I* ev ‘ ry Indication that the trial th<- precaution of the bunk advertis on the line, making speed ns rapidly will cost the county at least *4,000. ; and old ladles to come to the county, ished r«jcently. C. E. Campbell Is put • • • • • • ing in Hie local newspapers any sale Dnn Malloy's opera house at New a* possible. The grading crew that This large sum of money Is being used | or they will have to leave and look ting up a residence, Clark Johnson a of real property that they might nt has been nt work In the vicinity of dwelling, and 8. P. Moss Is remodel any time care to dispose of. This Pine Creek wns among the building» New Pine Crei-k hai come here to lay a* an object lesson against the Illegal ! for wlvtis themselves. destroyed by th* fir« 1 , Mr. Malloy had Last winter the needs were so ap ing the property that he recently pur sale <>f liquor In a dry precinct, as It would b a precaution to the honest out th» station grounds and an addi bunker mid Hie other n Row would only >500 Insurance on the building tional mile of grade u* the former site I* presumably due to this fact alone parent that a bachelors’ club was chased for his winter home, when not nnd feel* that hereafter he will In that the man charg'd with murder In formed, and it prospered nicely until at hl* largo ranch. Georgo Ranney g>! hit Hr Daly is a student of chosen will have to be abandoned, ow. the first degree Is making a light for ¡the pr«i*ld*nt got marrl«!d. then It fell has erected a building that adjoins ■ore hl* holding* to th« limit, He bunking mallets, und Ills Indorsement Ing to the selection of the new site. ¡away beea-u».? the secretary could not the old blacksmith shop on the north, of the gunrantce plan Is made after I doe* not know whether to rebuild or Th« crew Is encamp'd within a short hl* liberty or hl* life. a large hotel on the or property, uittend to th«» correspondence proper- while many other places are greatly erect careful thought <>n the subject und iv distance of the center of town on th* ‘ ly. He stated that he surely was on Improved through the addition of a fmnlllnrlty with th« banking btisln us. combine th* • tw«> ANNI ALTOW N ELECTION IS now right of way. ••••• the job when It came to telling one large amount of carpenter work and 11« lias niiuiiHil considerable wealth AT LAKEVIEW NEXT IE EH DAY girl nice things, but when a few doz- some paint. Thomas Sherlock, th«« well known through hl* line, and believes that *n tried to take all his valuable time «tockman nn«1 rancher, brother to Hit K MAN-H Gt ESH IIEHT the hone-n banker ha* nothing to fear LAKEVIEW, Nov. 1.—The annual he wou}d quit, and they have not « ’ hurl** Kherlock of Lakeview, Is ON Yll LI» OF OATH CROP LAKEVIEW Oct. 27.—Tom Bar when the depositors are prolcted, ton, proprietor of the “Antlers” room LAKEVIEW. Nov. 2 In th- guess town election will come «u November b«-«-n able to supply his place again. while th* protection la necessary spending u llttl«> tlm<- her* on bttsl- 7lh, at which time the citizen* of Meanwhile there are thousands of ing house, has returned aftei a busi against those that us« the Institu n«-ss Mr Rh'-rlock I* now a r«-sldent ing contest waged at Hllver lj«ke over Lakeview will also vote on the Mldl- of Ihivls Creek arwl Altura*. acres of lan«l that some goo«l woman ness visit to the vicinity of Pine the yield of oats on the Chrisman tions for their own gain to the detri • ••••• bond* for the completion of th«? could take as homesteads and live on Creek, where he has been engaged place, J. A. Martin, a well known r«!*- ment of the depositor. The sale «if some flu* fruit lands Is IdenL who ha» never seen th«- field of uew high school. There are no candi while they Just naturally took their for some time. I r*porte«1 from Davla Creek, where a g’ lln on account o' being III and cot- dates in the field so fa«. or, at least pick of the whole crowd of fine fel George and Manuel Whorton have I party of Chicago men bought about fln«>d to hl* home, won th«t guess, none have come from under cover. A lows that aro making the sage brush gone to Portland, where they are wit- ¡200 acres lying two miles north of t.f 17 bushels to th' acre. The tot.il mayor, four councilmen. the treasurer country blossom as a rose. If they did n«-ss«s against a man nam«>d Johnson, ¡th* town, whlrh they will subdivide ♦ showed that the g< nt Ionian was 4'A and recorder will be voted on at that not take to the poor lonely fellows brought before the federal grand jury I Into smaller tracts nnd sell to people bushels over the actual amount, and time. they would at least have a quarter or charged with s' llfng liquor to an In It is hoped by the progressive ele half section of land as compensation dlan. Ivan E Beeler, a settler ill the from Illinois as hl* was the nearest of all the sees»* ment that all voters will take an in for the time that they had spent In j I om< <t< ud country to the north, is in guesses made, I the owner paid him the terest In the election. Many want to the quest. i Hberlff Warner B Snyder say* rhe *5 prize town attending court. Ilu report* SHI KAI IS know where candidates will stand on Herald erred In stating thnt a bailiff that hi* section of the county I* pro This grain was grown on n"wly PREMIER OF CHINA pressing rapidly, and that Indication* bud been furnished to I). Blggarstaff broken ground. an«l whll«.- there were the question of bonding the town for FIXE FfXHVlNG WELL« FOUND a sewerage system, and If candidates I of Paisley, who was Indicted. The aro that a large number of new *et- IN SUMMER LAKE VALLEY better fields In that part of the coun I United Press Service tier* will srrlvu there during the lierlff »tale* thnt Blggnrstaff hnd put try. It I* still a- profitable crop, and ar« not In favor of this measure they LAKEVIEW, Nov. 1.—Among the < up *0,500 bond, nnd that he came to will yield a gross sum of *1,953 for may get some lively opposition. PEKIN, Nov. 1.—Yuan Shi Kai bas ll< it t- w week*. • ••••• People why want to see Lakeview Summer Lake visitors In town of late been appointed premier of China. Hnyder nnd n»ke«l him to swear In n the 120 acre field. was Jonas Small, the well known Other cabinet appointments will be A Kauffman, the well known guard so that the bondholder* should A* the land will be In much better go ahead are anxious for sewerage stockman. He has one of the flowing feel at rest, as they were comparative watchmaker, ha» »one to Han Fran- shape for seeding next year It will no and elimination of the filth that haw artesian wells of that section on his submitted him. This makes Yuan ctuco. where i.e will purchase a large strangers to him. doubt do a lot better than when I been a disgrace to the town In the home ranch, and it Is among the best virtually ruler of the empire. ' past stock of good» for the holiday trade planted This grain was grown with-! In the county. Another artesian well has be<ti out Irrigation. J. Cha*. Hinlth I* M’llliig jewelry dur Are yon interested In KLAMATH It is also the de'pest well in Sum found at a depth of 150 feet on the ing hl* absence COUNTY? If so. see the Stephens- mer Lake Valley, being about 700 feet AFTER TYING OF THE KNOT A. II Hatnmeraley place, four mile* KLAM ITII-LAKE HETTLEItH in depth, with an eight-inch casing Hunter Realty Co. They have some Postmaster J. A. Morris of Adel I* from town. In Goose Lake Valley. rood bargains. NOT AWARDED EXTENSION LAKEVIEW, Nov. 2—Albert Gerk- that gives forth a fine flow of water u visitor in town attending the trial The flow I* strong enough, according LAKEVIEW, Oct. 30.- -Comment sufficient to either irrigate a large ing of Silver Lake arrived here with a* one of tile special veiilro. Mr. Mor to reports, to irrigate a large an-a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ris Is known to many people In Lake from a comparatively small pipe. The throughout tb<- county Indicates that Miss Lola Der.dmond of the same portion of his holdings or supply wa Congressman Hawley was “sleeping place, and Immediately repaired to ter for many head of livestock. mid Klamath counties, and la kept well I* n short distance from the other at the switch” when the bill* were the county clerk's offic ■ and secured That l.ake county Is an inland lake busy aha king hand* with old friends. flow* In the valley. (Not Coal Lands) pars'd at the last session of congr««** bed is claimed to be demonstrated by a license to wed. Then the happy Ho I* the meicliant nt that place. Department of the Interior, United nl'owlng homestead settlers until next • ••••• A fir«' «>n th«- W«»st Bld«' Thursday pair wended their way to Judge Ber the various stratas that the drillers States Land Office at Lakeview, April to take up their residence in went through in making this well. afternoon was the cause of consid nard Daly's office and the knot was During th absence of Night Mar- Oregon. September 27, 1911. At nearly 700 feet they found a sLal' .Mnn" Whorton, who I* in Port erable gras* and a couple of hay certain land district* If they filed tied Notice is hereby given that August previous to a certain date. The bill log that had In some previous age be land as a witness before the federal stacks being burned Quite a num No sooner had this been done than Pleh of Klamath Falls, Oregon, who covers other land office districts in come imbedded in the mud of that ber of bu»ln<**s men went from town grand Jury. !x>ren Bayley la doing th« Sheriff Warner B. Snyder grabbed the In auto* to fight th«> flame* when It Oregon, but neglects the portion of groom and served a subpoena upon period. The log was tn a good state on April 7, 1910, made timber and work. was thought that some of the ranches the state covered by the Lakeview him to serve on the special venire of preservation, from the appearance stone application No. 03285 for the land district, which Includes Klamath of portions of it that were brought to N>A 8WI4, SH NWU, Section 5. The recent interpretation of the I* the valley would b«> endangered. and Lake counties and a portion of from which a Jury Is to be chosen to the surface, but they later disinte township 37 S. range 10 E, Willam • ••••• state law regarding the carrying of try A. E. (Pete) Follett. ette meridian has filed notice of in grated and were lost. Snn> Dicks of CrookM Creek Valley Crook county. This places the set- light* on all vehicles has resulted In The young folks are well known tention to make final proof, to estab tl rs In the district at a disadvantage, Besides Mr. Small ’ s well there are jnst completing a fine house on hl* n greatly Increas'd sale of lantern* throughout the northern end of the eight other artesian wells that are lish claim to the land above de and denies them privileges that are and other lamps for display on both ranch, and II O. Kuhl, the well county, where they have lived for scribed. before C. R. DeLap, county front and rear of wagon* buggies, known painter and decorator. I* giving accorded to other». While It Is be some years, and the romance that has flowing In that section of the county, clerk of Klamath county, at Klamath lieved that the lands in this district all having been drilled by one flrm It the last touch of art before turning auto* ami other vehicles that arw Just culminated in their marriage had since last fall, when the first well rails, Oregon, on the 29th day jf It over to the owner an the finest are better than those of many other comp* lli'd t<> travel at night. . Its foundation when each of them drilling outfit came Into the valley. A December. 1911. portions of th state, they feel that • • • • • part of the In that ranch house Claimant names as witnesses: every settler should be accorded the were employed by A. B. Schroeder of number of settlers had jlled upor. county. Henry Hacb anil sister nnd Silver Lake on his ranch there. Mike Motschenbacher Thomas same rights. • • “ desert ” lands which needed water Ethel Johnston of View point. Pleas- Shannon, Thomas O'Connell, Horatio before the applicant could make final well known attor- laifo Conn, the ! unt Valley, have gone to Portland on ! proof, and headed by L. P. Kltppel. Orem, all of Klamath Falls, Oregon. n visit, from which point the llach* ney was Mi’en on the streets with a A. W. ORTON, I another stock man, they made ar- fin« ’ bunch «if mallards that had fallen I sill go to Minnesota to attend the —— 10-20-12-28 h Register. ' rangemonts to have a well drill°d, !u wedding of ti brother nt an early date. victims to his trusty gun \ I legation Made That S»4« ‘ «-tioii of Ix>- Di»*ati»fa«'tion Expressed Over Low j the hope that they would get a flow of Bert Rice of the Lakeview Herald . Th«« llarh fanill« 1» well represented uition for N.-C.-G. Has Been Hin- water. Free <>f ('creala, and Talk of a In th«- Viewpoint section, ns there are Is out on a trip after deer, and when i Being <l«-red by Silent Forces—Picking I Combine Among th<* Millers The first flow was struck at 165 two brother« and one sister holding he returns th«- staff of that paper ' l |> Ik-sired I-tind Heard feet, though there are places in the probably will have plentv of venison down 320 ncr«> homesteads there, and valley where even this easy depth has there would no doubt be other* of LAKEVIEW. Oct. 27. — General b«M'n shortent'd. one well having LAKEVIEW. Oct. 27.—The grain Miss LIIII mi Taylor, a well known the family had not all the land near Manager Duniway of the N.-C.-O. flowed at only ninety feet. the three been file«! upon by other young Indy of New Pine Cns’k. was growers in the valley here are think made u flying trip h< re last Sunday, lug of shipping their grain to Sacra One man. Independent of the well wedded nt thnt place Sunday to Ev- n< tiler*. • ••••• er tt Keed. The happy couple wlll mento and other places on account and before he left selected another drilling outfit, put down a two-ln'h of an alleged combine among the mill depot site, owing to the litigation hole with a hand auger to a distant" The Infant son of George Johnson, make their home In the valley, and ets of the valley to place the price of necessary for securing the site for of 122 feet, and secured a fine flow of are receiving the congratulations of t' Iler In the Lakeview hank. ■tied sud- grain at th lowest possible notch. merly selected. The new site is at water without any casing, thougn the wish them well. a host of friends that <|*nly and wns buried In the Odd Fel- It Is now *1.15 at Lakeview nnd *1.10 the foot of Center street, directly lack of same allowed the well to cave • • • • • • lews’ cemetery. west of the court house, and about in In a short time, and resulted ir Th«» "Mark Twain of Central Gro at New Pine Creek. It’I* claimed that there is no rea eight short blocks from the business stopping It. .luck Kelsey, a well known resident gon" Is the title that hns boon Riven There are a number of the wells of P ii I m I im I, was here for several days by the Portland patters to V. I,. Snell son for the low price except that the district of town. The committee having the selection mentioned that are flowing at from attending court nnd transacting bu*l- ing of Lnkevlow In addition to being mills have a supply of grain at their of a site has had many difficulties in 165 to 260 feet, with a pure supply I n< "s. Mrs. Kelsey accompanied her a humorist, h: I- one of the men who disposal in the valley that will keep getting the land needl'd. It is claim of water, which is more than can bp 1 their rollers wtrrklng for some time first saw the wonderful possibilities hustuiud on the trip. When conipany conus you should in this part of the stato for th«' land- without having to go out of the coun ed there have been sib nt forces at said of many wells in other states. work getting options on «»very avail The Importance of the artes'nn have some tasty |*istry without work ty to California points, ns has been l as man, nnd now he Is so enthusias Jesse Parker of the M C. ranch In Warner Valley, was a visitor In town tic that he takes 500 or even 1,000 done many times in the past. The able piece of property as soon as it flows In their relative value to the ing your head off. Ix’t us supply this We have fresh cakes every “ the pnst few days, where hl* son was mil« lournev« to in.’«rm people tha* rate from Davis Creek to Sacramento wns mentioned as a possible site, and taking of lands was demonstrated need. the price raised beyond reason. «lay. or can make to your special or Is low enough to warrant the growers when over 3.000 acres of adjoining there Is something here that Is worth a witness for th ■ state In the trial of The more progressive element ■ lands were filed on the day follow'ng der anything in plain or fancy ; mis try shipping, thus compelling the mills while. Hfgo Archie. to either come off their high horse or among the residents of the county and the first strike by men that had on short notice. town, who desire the railroad, and worked on the drilling machine. laiyer Cakes. Plain Cak«*«. Cookie» Import grnln. Joe Tull, the Klamath county BAND LEADER, DISCO) HADED. who have promised it the dpot site Whcr" the water Is placed on the of all kinds. Doughnuts. Pies and MtV LEAVE FOR NEW FIELDS rancher, whose place along the rond and rlgh' of way. decry this alleged j land there is absolutely no doubt as Rolls always on hand and fresh every DIVORI E GRANTED IN>I R between Bly nnd the county line Is a selfishness at a time when all should . to Its productiveness, and while no day. WIVES IN LAKE < Ol NTV LAKEVIEW, Nov. 1. Director well known place for stopping about work for the common good. i one has tried dry farming In that Mocha and Chocolate layer cakes 35c Charles Rice of the Lakeview band meal time, was a visitor hero this . . 2Oc LAKEVIEW. Oct. 27.- Divorces I valley, as it is generally understood I Angel Food cake has announced his Intention of leav « eck. . . 1Oc « • • • • I among agriculturalists, still there are ' Spice Cakes ... ing this city because of lack of public have been granted In the following SPECIAL VENIRE OF MITI 2-.. Coffee Wreath . MEN IN PETE FOLLETTE CASE cases brought before Judge Henry L. ! many here that believe that the lands appreciation of the band. He has A large number of homesceker* are I Marble Cake .. . . . 15c tre even good enough to take without In town from Eastern points. The brought the organization from a raw Benson In the circuit court here: Puffs (large) each .. 3« Cream Bessie Whit house against Raulin LAKEVIEW, Oct. 30. — A special Irrigation, and some have taken home- stato to a condition of efficiency that most of them have been looking for . ,15c ! Cream Pies...................... homes! ads nnd desert lands. though 1» v< ry rare for n small Inland city, Whitehouse, decree granted, with the venire of fifty men has been calk'd in ! steads thereon. . ,13c Pies ...................... Mince the A. E. (Peth) Follette murder case, Summer Lake Valley, or that por custody of two minor children; Gus«l> nnd the work of the players hgs often n few are niter timber cinlms . . 15c been favorably commented on by A. Heryford vs. L. R. Hcryford. de and It Is believed that the most of the tion of It north and northeast of th° I Apple Pie* ....................... . . IOe Foxy Grandpas .................. cree granted and mnlden name restor iurymen will have to be drawn from body of water bearing that name. Is Mnnnger Friday of the Wai'tter Val strangers. Rice has had chnrgc for a . 15c ! Cookies, doxen .. . ............ ! the “ earliest ” portion of the county, ed to Gnssle A. Young; Bertha Cnr- the northern part of the county In or year and a half. Mid his friends ar« iev Mercantile company nt Plush, wns . ,1l*c a visitor In tow\th1* week, looking hoping thnt n movement will he start ron vs. F. B. Carron and Anna Blair der to try the case. The regular panel and the development of that area .Ttimbols, dozen .................. . .15«’ after the Interests of his firm, who ed strong «nough nnd early cnongi to vs. Tracy Blnlr, decrees for plaintiffs. was < xhausted without anything hav ! through tho artificial means of seenr- Kisses, dozen ...................... . . 15c Lady Fingers, doxen .... | ing a water supply will result in ing been done In the mntter. get the band some uniforms .iml give lost henvlly in the Are-at Pine Creek. FTC., ETC., ETC. FOR SALE OR TRADE Four-cylin ' thousands of acres b»lng planted to Six of the finest anlmnls freighting In the bandmaster Inducements ‘.w-'i as der Rnmhler in fine running order; KODAK F IMSHING- Flr«t class and various crops that will be used by the this section of the ri.nte belonging to w’ll keep him In this city. • •••«* top nnd magneto; for sale cheap, or prompt results by Frank Duncan, stockman of that section of the coun F. Ftasch of the Matchless store INSTRUCTIONS given on all byvss In will trade for stock or real estate. In over First National bank, or leave or ty for feeding purposes, and will help struments. Music furnished for all quire 515 Sth street, or address post- ders at Little Book store, two door* the “high cost of living" to be re had the misfortune to lose his house l-6t west of postoffice. duced. hold goods and mnny valuable pnpers occasions. A. Y. Tindall, II rnld office. office box 97. out GUARANItt AÜDS PRECAUTION 1 From Lake County PAISLEY BUILDINGS ARE GOING IIP GRAIN GROWERS EXPORT PRODUCTS < Fancy Pastry Á > I