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EI-MAYC8 STiLIS CALLLU BY UlMH WANT EHPLANADE « RONNI.NG OVED THE < ANAL IMPROVED owing to the ftnplensant nature of till \Dlll Ol Hill,TH Dll) '<««oDN ENp'anad«* toMI'ASY AND A MEMBER OF iho approach«'* to th SEVERAL PROMINENT HE« RET n rising over the government canal, i'ouncllman G W. Whit" I ns dollcit- HIM 11 .’I IEN IN < ITY f > d the good offices of the council to 1 .lohn H Htlli*. form«*! mayor nml i have th# plu«'o fixed. A few days on« of th«. lii Ht known citi/ nw of tliln ago a couple of oil wagons m t sud section, died litHi W« i I iiohi I hv nt lilt* denly on th«> narrow ami dangerous home on «outil Sixth ili<•<•!, nft r hav imsssge way, and the result was that ing been contiti <1 to the ItoiiBt* for both were tipped ov r A number of uutOii and other vehicle» ' ve come uhout it month with b nil trouble, l'or many yearn Mr. Stills Inni not to gr' f it tl.,, saino place. There Is i. >t room enough for two !»«• n In «in tl he.il’b. hut endeavored Io fight if the li oadn of th uffll«'- tetiina to |>i s otic another at the lion. Tin* tillut k which It'd to hin ¡■rousing, n< .titer can they see the; renili Illness came on him In the Stilts croislng plainly from either tl «• ap j dry goods store on Main streit, unti preach above or the one below the ' he was tnken to bln homo, where he i canal, owing to th«* grailes and curves ■ remained under th cure of a phyul- The result Is that teams, whether they drive fact or slowly, ar likely to rlan until the end. Itecciotcd, who wot unmarried, was I encounter one another on the narrow <¡5 years of agi*. having been born In ' atrip. The council baa made arrange Ohio, A'lKUHl 2. 1846 M tl <clone of rm tits for City Engln«*er Don .1 Zum thu civil wnr he rinne w nt mid loint- wait to work out a better approach ed ut ’fioronio, Noh. since named and get up an estimate on th> cost of Omaha. About I to he moved tn the work, with a view to Improving Boulder Colo .mil cuín' t*» thin city tl*. crossing, and having less trouble In August. »'•» •* UK“ I” 1906 encountered by vehicles which wish to he kiln el lt d to the fit....... mell, and "negotiate” the dangerous spot WATER SYSTEM IS TALKED OVER t'OHTLY PltOPOHITKlNH NEt'EN- ■AR) DI I Mil lirtKINt, DIN ('UNNED IIY SEVEN MEMBERH. HIT NO CONILI SIGN ItEAt TIED PROFEHHIONAL ( AHDH OKLAHOMANS MAY LOCATE HERE ('. <’. BROWER Attorney and ( mmiim lor at Ijtw Rooms 7 and 8 Murdock Bldg. Klamath Falls VI. < OME IO KLAM VI II <OI N- i TO i *ri i i:i ■ ■! it« i ■*. IM» AI.F Mi < It PLEASED WITH MIIAT Illi i I-IND N F. Jon of Hillsdale and Otto l.ushnutt of Carrier, both towns be ing In Garfield county, Oklahoma, ar rived bore Munday, and are spending ii few days In ml about this city to uspi-i t tl«' ri-sources, with a view to itil Ing In this region. Both express it 'ms. Ives ns greatly pleased with *1 nt they hav" seen, and will prob- bly locate here. Mrs. Iuis)iin<*tt, who is unmarried, * a brother of Mrs. M D. Coates. th • wife of the high school Instructor, and does not «•Xpert to return to Ok lahoma. but Mr. Jon«’» will probably go back and bring his family here to sp«*nd the winter us by this means I «• can determine whether the rigor ous part of the year here would b<* bearable to him anil decide whether ’ <• wishes to remain. CITY HALL PI It« IIANE PLANS STILL HUM KED All the t'cbtilcalltles have not yet been «wept aside In the matter of get ting the city Into possession of lots 1« and in block 75, Klamath addition, which Is he Fred II. Mills property, at th«* southwest corner of Walnut ard Fifth streets. Mr. Mills appeared before the coun cil last week to ask that the council minutes be made to show that the warrant* are Issued for city hall pur post's, also to request that the war rants bo Issu'd, two In tho sum of $1,000 each nnd the five others at $500 meh. Originally the warrants had been ask<*d for three at $1,000 and one at $1,500, to make up the $4,500 pur chase price. Th«*se warrants are to bo redeemed in city hall bonds If the bonds are sold. Mr Melhaso, who is one of the parties interested In the purchase of the warrants, arranged yesterday to have the denominations changed be- fore Mr Mills appeared nt th«« coun cil meeting. Mr. Mills desires. If possible, to be relieved from tho sewer assessment against the property, which wns made after the city nnd he had agr'-ed upon a d«'*l for the real estate. The deed was not on hand at the council mtxtlng last night as Mr. Melhase had It. Mayor Fred. T. San derson sugg* sted that Mr. Mills get it. and he started In hla auto, but bi fore he could locate Mr. Melhaso the coun cil had adjourned. The deed Is said to r«»clte a transfer of the property clear of liens save the sower assess ment. about $33. and excepts the Im provements on the lots. Whi n council adjourned last night owing to the withdrawal of Council man ('. B Crlslor, made necessary by .the death of John it. Htllta, brother of Mr. Crlsler'a business partner In tho firm of Crisler * Htllts, Mayor Fr« d T. Sanderson persuaded the re maining members of the council on I bend to stay for a consultation on j I tie question of a city water supply. ■rhe following councilmen were In the conference G. W. White, M G. Wilkins. Hen H. Owens, Charles Mc Gowan. II. A. Alford. Marlon Hanks JOHN It HI II.in t. i e HI nee II. A. Emmltt and Councilman In the May following «»» chunen Mayor, Fred T Rand<*rson. the pres Fielder made an Inspection of po*H|bl«* ent mayor, tn-lng pre»ld«'#t of the sources of wntrr supply for the city, (the mayor has been strongly In favor board <>f councllmeii at that time. Mr. Stilts had not long been mayor of going ahead with a wat'-r system when 111 health made It Imperative to Im own«*d by the municipality, but for him to get relief from the «tilth's each time ho has asked meetings of • nd go south, which left Mr. Hander- th«* council, since tho report was read and ni.Ml If any action was desir'd eon to act In hla at cad Mr. Htllta did not return during In this dlr«*ctlon. the members have the term for which he was elected, replied In the negative. It la understood that ail told the and Acting Mayor Sanderson wan council has voted $400 or $500 for elected for the enaulng term. Mr. Htllta soon after becoming a resident the water Insp'ctlon. and thnt out of of Kinmath Falla, founded the «tore this came the $281.30 and worn# other styled the Htllta Dry Goods company, minor charges, and that there re iM'Ing associated with hl* sisters, Mlns mains something loss than $100 to be Hllta and Lillian, In the business up spent. The meeting held last night waa be to the time of hla demls*. hind lock«*d doors, with order* given They survive him, an well us the thnt no newspaper représentât Ives be following sisters and brothers: Mra. admitted, so that exact details of the Anna Leach, Klamath Falla; Mra. procodlngs t«»day were unobtainable, Dr Merryman reports the birth of Amanda Driscoll, Denver, Colo.; Mra. but It l.t understood that among other a non on Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Nettle Carter, Blair, Neb ; Mra. Caro subjects discussed waa the propable Mnlcotne Mlckler of Crystal Springs line Trlaler, Lincoln. N b.; Philip, cost of a preliminary aurv«.y and of Farm, near Olene. Harry, of Crlslor A Htllta. Klninath Installation of a complete system. Falla; Ernest of Colorado. One suggestion made was to pay $2,500 for such a survey, while It was WOYIO PENNANT 10 MACK PlAYERS guessed thnt a- plnnt to be Installed ENLARGE BASIN; LIME WASH OVER might run anywhere from $500.000 I’llILADEl.l'HIA, WITH HENDED , to $1.500.000 OJI M .Mt. TAKE GAME FROM MATED 4'OMPANY IN( HEINEN The $2.500 proposed survey Is sun M AA YORK BY' VNLl'CKY’ THIR SIZE <>F MIDDLE HANIN. AND ON posed to b<* the offer made by I.. C. TEEN III NS «IIY I’llYMK lAN’H DINI VI ITS Kels v. a civil nnd hydraulic engineer «IlIXtRlDE 1‘IUM’KHN of Portland to lay out anil design n ‘ gravity system, nnd his charge of 'tnited Press Service ~1------ » PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 26.—The Steps arc being taken by the Klam 1 $2.500 would cover all services for ath Fulls Light and Waler company preliminary work, Including prépara- Athletics, Connie Mack's men, clinch j tlon of n comprehensive report on ed th«* world's championship for the to Increase Its reservoir capacity. The reservoir system of the com- coat nnd results of the undertaking, s« i ond successive year today by win puny consists of three big basins with the sum to bo d< ducted from final ning from the New York Giants the an approximate capacity of a million payment for subsequent services in fourth out of the six of seven games gallons, the Drat being on the hill laying out. designing and supervising to bo played. The Giants hnd tak> n above th. West Hide school, the sec- con i ruction of th«* waterworks. He two. and the remaining game will not ond above the high school and the proposing thnt th«« subsequent serv alter the championship award, which third on the east aide In the Hot ices be paid for nt the rate of 4 per ever team It may go to, the contest cent on the cost of th«« system In being for the best four out of seven. Springs addition. Hutt t ies were Ames and Myers for TI i I h last, with a capacity of about stalled, which Is I per cent less than the New Yorks and Bender and Thom 400,000 gallons, Illis not been used to the iisunl commission. Critics of tho water situation claim as for the home team. Umpires were its limit because, with the three ba sins on a level and th. middle one flint the money nlrendy spent could located as follows: Connolly behind not large enough to hold as much aa ! have ns w II boon applied to paving the bat Brennan on bases. Dineen In ) Mr. Kelsey, If he is hired. right field and Klem in left field. the east Hide reservoir, the last named Score by innings: R. H. E. No decision, ns far, ns could be could never be filled. learned todnv. wrs reached Inst night. Giants ...1 0 0 0 00 0 0 1— 2 4 3 The also of the middle basin is be Athletics .0 0 1 4 0 1 7 0 •—13 13 5 ing enlarged by raising the walls two CHINA REPUBLIC feet, which will give it a capacity of IS PROCLAIMED HK'IIESON DENIES Pl IK'HASE «>5,000 or 70.000 gallons greater than OF CYANIDE OF I’OTASSll'M It Is now, so the cant basin can be United Press Service ____ z filled at tbo company's will. SHANGHAI. Oct. 27.—General LI United Press Service Since the nltcrntlons have been In RO8TON, Oct. 28.—The outline of Yuan Hung proclaimed himself pro course of completion the process of visional president of the Chinese r«-■ Rlcheson's defense as published re- washing the basin with n chloride of public nt Hnnkow. He Immediately) venls thnt Illcheson will deny that lime wash Las been Impractical. notified foreign counsuls, advising he ever purchased cyanide from the Following this and a complaint them he would do everything that lie druggist, Hahn. from Councilman M. G. Wilkins. Gen could to protect foreigners. Ills attorney said: "We are cer era') Manager George J. Walton hnd n It Is believed Hung's action will be tain we can prove Rtchcson never talk with Dr, IL II. Hamilton, city acceptable to the revolutionists of the bought the cyanide, and will produce physIcInD, In regnrd to whether to entire country. letters that Avis Llnnel wrote to Mr. dispense with the lltno wash. The A Pekin dispatch says: "The proc Rich«*son which prove by the girl’s latter said, In effect, thnt If people lamation of a republic has thrown «he own words thnt Illcheson wns not re wanted their water "straight" to give Imperial court Into a panic. Hundreds sponsible for her unfortunate con it. to them that way, so there is no of Manchu officials are going north, dltlon.” chloride of Hine In the supply now. «nd the remainder are preparing loj mu' will not be nny more. flee at an Instant's notice. Reports II.ATTLFNHIP OIIE41ON l»OCKS that the baby emperor has already j AT HARBOR OF SAN DIE41O been smuggled from the city are dis- I «’nltod Pre«« Service Much Firewater Arrives SAN DIEGO. Calif.. Oct. 28.—Tho V carload of vinous, spirituous and cn'dlted.” battleship Oregon has arrived. emit liquors Is understood to hav C. T. Parley of La Grange, former This Is her first voyage since she arrived over the California A North- eaetern, consigned to the White Pel ly civil engineer In tho reclamation was rebuilt In tho north. She participates In the mobilisation ican Hotel company for use In Its service In this city. Is visiting the city after two years' absence. on Tuesday next. new barroom. W ILL A. LEONARD Dentiat | White-Maddox bldg. 1 1 M U H I C Or< b< »lrn or Band Fiirnl«b<'d for all occasions 1. Y. TINDALL Klainuth Falls Herald Office 1 "KODAK" D«'v<*lo|>iiig un«l PrintItig Carefully and promtply done, ax w« || as portralt work. Mall your | Orders to « «UTAGE NTI DIO Klamalb Fall», Or«*gon I E. L. ELLIOTT Attorney at I jiw General law Practice State and I F-deral Courts. Examiner of ' Land Titles. First National Bunk Block, Klamath Falls, Ore. •4 , NAV % NE '4 , SW % NE '4 . NW % SE >4, »« « Hon 31, township 37 S, range 7 E Wllliamette Meridian, ha« fi'id notl'c of InU-ntlon to make final commutation proof, to establish claim to the land ab'zvc described, before C. K. D' Lap, county clerk of Klamath county, at Klami.th Fall*, Oregon. ot> the 11th day of November, 1911. Claimant naim-s a* wltn«s*e: Bruce Gaddis, Frank Moorland. O D. Craven, O. J. Cailton, all of Klam ath Falls, Oregon. A. W. ORTON, 10-12-11-9 r Register. NOTH H OF PI'BLK ATIO.N (Not Coal Lands.) Department of the Interior. United States Land Office at l-akeview, Oregon, Oc'ober 3. 1911. Notice is hereby given that Bruce Gaddis, of Klamath Fall*. Oregon, who, on June 8, 1911, made home stead entry (2nd ), No. 03885, forS’.V- *4. section 31, township 37 S. range 7 E. Wlllamett# Meridian, has filed notice of I nt nt Ion to make final com mutation proof, to establish claim to the land above d«?scrlbod, before C. R DeLap, county clerk of Klamath county at Klamath Fall*. Oregon, on the 11th day of November. 1911. Claimant names as wlntn««sses: J. G. Swan. Frank Moorland, O. D. Cravens«. Olive J. Carlton, all of Klam ath Falls, Oregon. A. W. ORTON. 10-12-11-9 r Register. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION NOTI« E FOB PI BLK ATIGN (Not coal landa) Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at laikevtew, Oregon. September 25, 1911. Notice la hereby given that Tillman A. Swan of Crystal. Oregon, who, on September 9, 1909, made homestead entry No. 02460, for SE 14 section 14, township 34 S, range 6 E. Willamette Meridian, ha* filed notice of Intention to make final five-year proof, to estab lish claim to the land abov«? desertbed, before C. R. De Lap. county clerk of Klamath county, KJamath Fails. Ore gon, on the 9th day of November, 1911. Clalmalnt names as witnesses: Rostora French, of Klamath Falls, Oregon; C. O. Brown of Crystal. Ore gon: A. V. Morison of Crystal, Ore gon; D. G. Brown of Crystal. Oregon. A W. ORTON. 10-5-11-2 r Register. NOTH E FOB PUBLICATION (Not coal lands) D**partment of the Interior. United Stat«*« Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, September 22, 1911 Notice is hereby given that Herbert (. Arant, whose postofflee addr«»ss is I airy, Oregon, did on the 31st day of May. 1911. file In this offl'-e sworn statement nnd application No. 0468$, purcha«e the NE% SE*4. SU NE 14, Section 24. Township 38 S. range 10 E, Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3, 1878. and arts anendatorv. known as the "Timber and Stone Law,” at such value aa m'ght be fired by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and t'mber thereon have •«een appraised at a total of $310, the timber estimated at 250,000 board feet at $1 per M , and the land at $60; that said applicant will offer final proof in support of hfs applica tion and sworn statement on the 2d day of December, 1911, before C. R. DeLap, county clerk of Klamath county, at Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any person Is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or Initiate a contest at any tlm» before patent fssn««s, by filing a corroborated affi davit in this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. A. W. ORTON. Register. First pub., Sept. 28. Last pub.. Nov. 30. r (Not Coal Land*.) Departnvnt of the Interior, United States Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, October 3, 1911 ALLEY IN NEED OF REPAIR WORK Notice Is hereby given that Frank Moorland, of Klamath Falls, Or«gon. ONE N ía ; K OF PONTOFFK E IS IN who, on August 1, 1910, made home BAD CONDITION, BIT IT IS IP stead entry, No. 03874, for SE*4 NE- TO ITCOI'EIITY OAA.NEIIS, NOT *4. EA4 SE %. SW % SE % . section 31, township 37 S. range 7 E, Willam STREET BOSS ette Meridian, has filed notice of Inte- tion to make final commutation proof, Street Commissioner Chas. Wood to establish claim to the land above ard has called attention of the city described, before C. R. D’Lap, county council to the condition of the alley clerk of Klamath Falls, Oregon, on back of the United States postofflee the 11th day of November", 1911. In order to find out if the proper Claimant names as witnesses: treatment of the thoroughfare to Bruce Gaddis, J. G. Swan, O. D. make it passable comes under bis re j Cravens, Olive J. Carlton, all of sponsibility. Klamath Falls, Oregon. Mayor Fred T. Sanderson and the A. W. ORTON, council seem to think that the alleys 10-12-11-9 r Register. are strictly up to the property owners to l<M>k after, and that Mr. Woodard NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUMMONS n«*ed not take action. The alley Is said to be in very bad shape for In the Circuit Court of the State of In the County Court of the State of t raffle. Oregon, in and for Klamath Oregon, for Klamath County. County. F. R Bu.scough, Plaintiff, TAFT’S HOTEL AA'HITE vs In the Matter of the Estate of Emma BOI SE IN Al’PEAILYNCE J. M. Sasser. Defendant. Louisa Straw, Deceased. To J. M. Sass» r, the above named Notice is hereby given by the un United Press Service defendant—In the name of the atate dersigned administrator of the estate CHICAGO, Oct. 28.—The corridor of Oregon, you are hereby required to of Emma Louisa Straw, deceased, to of Taft's hotel today resembled the appear and answer the complaint filed the creditors of. and all persons hav White House at the beginning of a against you in the above entitled ac ing claims against the said deceased, session. During his stay here he will tion on or before Thursday, the 9th or the said estate, to present such confer with his cabinet regarding the day of November, A. D. 1911, that claims with the proper vouchers with United States St*«) Company’s suit. being the date of the last publication in six months from the date of thia Secretaries MacVeagh. Fisher and of the summons In this action and the notice to the said administrator at Meyer are here, and Wickersham is last d .te In which you, the defendant, his residence. 16 West Main street, oa expected today. are required to answer said complaint, west side of Link River, In the city ef Today the Bricklayers’ Union In as fixed by the order of the court for Klamath Falls. Oregon. itiated President Taft, who addressed publication of this summons, and if Dat'd this 19th day of October, the mining congress and discussed the you fall to appear and answer, as A. D. 1911. judiciary recall before the Bar Asso etoresald the plaintiff will apply tc JAS. W. STRAW. ciation. tee court for the relief prayed for and Administrator of the Estate of Emma Tonight he will be a- guest at the demanded in the complaint, to-wtt: Louisa Straw. Deceased. Commerce banquet. Secretary Dick A judgment against you for the sum 10-19-11-23 r inson breakfast’d with Taft, and dis of one hundred dollars, together with cussed the steel matter. interest thereon at the rate of 8 per ' cent per annum from August 20. A. D. i NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROP ERTY’ BY GUARDIAN .Miss Nell Simpson of Lakeview ar 1911. and for the further sum of i rived In the city Friday night, and ex $164.25, and for $100 attorney fees pects to spend the winter in Klamath and for the costs and disbursements In the County Court of the State of Falls. of this action. of Oregon, for the County of Klamath......................................... This summons Is published in the Klamath Republican, a weekly news In the Matter of the Guardianship of NOTICE TO CREDITORS paper printed and published at the the Person and Estate of Grace Wheeler, Minor. In the County Court of the State of city of Klamath Falls, In said Klam ath county, state of Oregon, by order 1 Notice is hereby given that from Oregor, for Klamath County. and after the 18th day of November, of the Hon. Henry L. Benson, judge In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph of the above named court, such orde- 1911, the undersigned will proc ed to Dreher, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un being dated the 26«h day of Septem sell to the highest bidder for cash in dersigned odmlntstrator of the estate ber. A. D. 1911, the first publication hand, at private sale, in accordance of Joseph Dreher, deceased, to the of this summons to be made and is with the order of the county court creditors of and all persons having made on the 28tb day of September,1 of Klamath county, Oregon, mad ’ and claims against tt > said deceased, to A. D. 1911, and the last publication entered on the 16th day of October, exhibit such claims with the necessary thereof Is to be made on the 9th day 1911, the following described real estate, which is situated in the town vouchers within six months after the of November. A. D. lsll. of Fort Klams-th, Klamath county, HORACE M. MANNING, publication of this notice to the said state of Oregon, and described as fol r Attorney for Plaintiff. administrator, at the office of Horace lows. to-wit: Klamath Falls. Ore. M. Manning, attorney at law. In the Comm nclng 1,285 feet south ef White Maddox building, in the ck? the nortL«*ast corner of section 21. of Klnmath Falls, county of KlamatL. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION township 33, south of range 7V4, east State of Oregon, which said office the of the Willamette Meridian, in the u'.dersigned selects as his place of (Not Coal Lands.) town of Fort Klamath, Klamath busmess In all matters connected with Department of the Interior, United county, state of Oregon; thence west said estate of Joseph Dreher, de-* States Land Office, at Lakeview, 200 foet to stake; thence north 185 cea-ed. Oregon, October 3. 1911. feet to stakx; thence east 200 feet to R. C. SHORT, Administrator. Notice is hereby given that Olive J. str.ke; thence south 185 feet to place Horace M. Manning, attorney for said Carlton, of Klamath Falls. Oregon, of beginning, containing one acre Administrator. who. on July 17, 1911, made home more or less. Dated and first published at Kinm stead entry. No. 03883, for SE*4 sec That such sale will be made by the ath Falls. Oregon, on this 28th day of tion 30, township 37 S, range 7 E, undersigned as guardian of the per September, A. D. 1911. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice son and estate of Grace Wheeler, ' •* « I’lihllcatliin, Nov 2 r of Intention to make final commuta minor. tion proof, to establish claim to the All blds should be presented to the land above described, before C. R. De undersigned as such guardfan at his NOTH E OF PUBLICATION Lap, county clerk of Klamath county, residence 'n the town of Fort Klam at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 11th ath, state of Oregon, or mailed to him (Not Coal Lands.) Department of the Interior, United day of November, 1911. at that p’nee, which Is his postofflee Claimant names as wltneses: States Land Office at I^kevlew, address. J. G. Swan, O. D. Graven, Bruce Oregon, October 3 1911 Dated October 19th, 1911. Notice Is hereby given that John Gaddis, Frank Moorland, all of Klam JAMES H. WHEELER. G. Swan, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, ath Falls, Orgeon. Guardian of the Person and Estate of A. W. ORTON, who, on August 1. 1910, made home Grace Wheeler. Minor. 10-12-11-9 r Register. stead entry No. 03886, for NE’i NE- 10-19-11-16 r