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5 ♦ UILMIN GETH WELL ♦ ♦ ♦ l*rral<keut-EI<M I Conquer« Attack of Indigent Ion ♦ ♦ * A » I ) 4 À I I ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ United Press Service HAMILTON, Bermuda. No» Wilson 26. President ■ elect who bus been suffering with uii uttuck of Indigestion, bus re covered G1VEH MONEY ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ N T ♦ ♦ ♦ Luke county court was one of the ♦ ♦ HrMt to milk« an appropriation tor th« ♦ Central Oregon Development Leugue, ♦ i The Examiner of Lakeview hua th« ♦ i following lo way of the mutter The county court In Its regular mhm - ♦ ♦ ♦ SENATOR IM DEAD i ♦ Rayner Expire« in HI m Home at ♦ ♦ National Cupital ♦ United l‘rn»m Service WASHINGTON, D. C., Nur ♦ ♦ 25. United States Senator Ray ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ IMHGLAH FIR TO ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ BE PLANTED SOON ♦ « A DEFORESTATION PLAN IM UN- DEIl WAY UNDER THE DIREC TION OF EMPMJYEH OF THF NATIONAL FOREST Hix hundred thousand Douglas fir trees, six to eight incbeu high and over a year old, are being sent to the slopes of the Coast range In the Hlus- law national forest from the govern ment nursery near Carson for refor estation purposes. The trees, which are being sent out in ten lots of 60,000 each, are beln* planted 1,000 to the acre, six feet apart each way, on burned over tracts. The plantlug will last most of the winter. Planted 1,000 to the acre may seem to be very close, but in the struggle for existence, the govern ment knows that only a hundred of the trees will reach maturity. ♦ ♦ GOMPER.« BETTER ♦ l.alHir la-udcr Recovering F rom I lineo« ♦ ♦ ♦ United Press Service ROCHESTER, N Y , Nov 28 ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ t o tomo it mint pummo CROOK COUNTY PEOPLE GET Bl HE WITH A St HE.MF. TO EX- TEND HIGHWAY FROM NORTH LINE OF KLAMATH COUNTY A new road into Crook county from the northern boundary of Klamath ner died at hie home here at county near La Pine Is being sur 6 2<( this morning Ills family veyed by Fred A. Rice, county sur ♦ was at hla hodside when th« end veyor of that county. The La Pine ♦ cam« Intermountsin has the following to ♦ Islon lust week appropriated 3500 to ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ Bay regarding the road ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦« ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ iihm I m ! III the experimental and devel ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Conforming with orders from th« opment work of dry farmlug for Luke county court. County Surveyor Fred WOMEN HEE HOPE m: «II 1 county, us wum undertaken by the MEAT V. Alt 1'1 TH A. Rice and a > rew of men, who Ar LN MICHIGAN LIVING COHT (Cuutml Oregon Development League rived last night at the Caldwell rancli, In connection with the work of the 6 % miles north of La Pine, begaa RECOUNT MAY (RANGE THE Oregon Agricultural College. The DUTCHERN IN SEATTLE ARE EN work this morning surveying out a FINAL RESULT ON THE "VOTES GAGED IN A BATTLE WHICH money wum directed to be «ent to C. H line for part of the proposed new FOR WOMEN" PLAN—RETURNS RESI LTS IN A HAVING TO THE Hudson, Bend, Oregon, who I m treas county road. Mr. Rice began at a ARE VERY ULOKE CONSI Ml Its urer of the League. point on the section line aoirr rods Tills la a very commendable move A big black bear bear was killed west of the Caldwell residence, and DETROIT, Mich., Nov 26. -Official CattleiiK n throughout Oregon are AH FLOP. LIKE lute this afternoon by E. <1 Rourk oil the part of Luke county officials, will follow the section line south to CAT, NOW HACK returns from HO of the 83 counties of the Klamath county line a distance and Eddie Haulry, on a butte about ami on« that will prove of greut bene- vitally inter, «ted In a big meut war the state, with unofficial returns from wi:i< h Is now In progress In Seattle. not lit to the entire county. It hua iwo miles east of Crescent, says the of about ten miles, it will req ' r« the remainder of the counties give a Lu Pine Inter-Mountain No doubt been determined iim to where the One ot the big pa'klng houses of the three days to finish the survey. The plurality of 723 against waman's suf city Introduced retail markets and the Crescent correspondent will have work will bo practiced. section line runs direct through Ros- frage began r utting the prices of meat, be a full nccouiit of the killing In next land and La Pine, on southwest of the lieving that by so doing they could BAIl'l I NDER IH week's Inter Mouutaln Stearns ranch and ranger stattor. and SOAKED II MID not only reduce the cost of living, so on lo the county line. The court LOGGING CAMPS '.nt at the same time material!/ in Much to the disgust of residents Ill LGARIANS l it I ARE NOW ACTIVE will act on the new survey at the Jan of Lakeview, Ah Flop, a Chinaman crease the consumption. FEARING Tt ICKs uary meeting. Independent butchers tried to make who recently passed through this KENO IS A BUSY PLACE, WITH 1 A petition circulated by D. L. Pet- the packing houses cut out Its retail city en route to Portland to face a I BIG BASIN, ACKLEY BROS. AND Icrson and signed by most of the land markets, The packing house refus- charge of selling liquor to an Indian, BREITENSTEIN CAMPS IN FI LL holders along the proposed new road •f • ed, with tlic result that the meat war has returned to bls home. BLAST was mailed to the county court sev- When the Chinaman was taken IndlmiM from thia aection who go b. gan. 1 On a< count of the high price eral weeks ago. It is a step forward, lo Portland to testify In the federal of beef In the Eastern market last away from Lakeview, there were KENO, Nov. 27.—The Big Basin and will be welcomed by the progres- < LONDON. Nov 27.Bulgarian pees- <iiirt nre not going to find It mo easy summer and fall there has been cre- many who hoped that he would not company has begun cutting timber slve people of the I-a Fine countiy. nut < In the vicinity of Kirk Killeae to procure liquor as they appear to uted In the Northwest a scarcity of return. In telling of his experience and docking its logs on the river The movement was suggested by bank. The company has rented the Road Supervisor M. F. Hawthorn a are still wcuring the turban, for fear have In the pawl Tliia wiih Indicated cattle: cattle which would ordinarily In Portland, the Chinaman said: "hTe judge askee me who I am. I Snowgoose feed barn and all of the jear ago, and received the Inter the Turk« will return and take re- tut week when Judge Bean iihmcm ed have come to the Western market tell him me China Jim from Lake available stable room in Keno for the Mountain's hearty indorsement at the icngc upon them, um wum done in Clinton Tuttle, a bartender, a fine of went Easi. There Is not enough cattle to go view. The judge he say, 'You go back use of their stock. They are prepar time. He advanced the theory that ’.<7 8, wires Noel Buxton, member of |1'(<> and 6ti days in the Multnomah iround. The prediction Is made that there and stay.' ” ing to work thirty head of horses all roads in the future should be Bar Hun.ent. who han been visiting the 'county jail. within a few months local retailers LiiMt Mprlng Henry Wlluon went to the and a crew of fifty men In the woods built on section lines, and just suffi (lexuMtutcd dlMtrictu of Turkey in I'ortlimd .from her« u a gov«rnm«ut «III be compelled to pay a fur bigger BEND MIN BET this winter. The Padgett hall has cient amount appropriated from the lutereetM of th« Red CroeM MltticHH 11« Mccured mo much booz« price for their cattle than were paid ON It. R. WORK been secured and fitted up as sleep road fund ea<.h year to keep the old "Thousands are homeleaH," eilds, "mid the dlslreuM 1« lndes< rib- *••»>•’ in th« *<“»« m.tropolls that he by the Eastern dealers a few months ing quarters for the men. county highway in shape for travel, Hlilc One Bulgarian doctor alone ls|*,,M little service to the gov- ago Certainly the meat war which WAGER Is LAID THAT THE RAIL The addition of the Big Basin the bulk of the fund, of course, being Is now- on in Seattle has reduced the eminent. ROAD WILL BE EXTENDED camp to those already operated by devoted to the new road until it is treat Ing 500 CMHOH " Meat which a few Agent Watson of the reservation cost of living SOUTH FROM BEND, STARTING Ackley Bros, and Dick Breitenstein, completed. went to I’ortland um a witneaa In the weeks ago was selling for 20 and 25 FEBRI ARY 1ST makes Keno a pretty lively logging I Should the proposed new county I II.Il I \V I K.HTH IX cents a pound can now be had for 10. who caso against the hartendor, camp. 1 road receive favorable consideration 15 and 20 cents. Never In the his ¡(leaded guilty to the charge The information was 'phoned this The Kerns boys are at work on by the court at the January meeting, tory of the city has so much meat morning from Bend that two of that their electric light plant, and expect active work will begin on it early been sold as during the past two town's prominent citizen had made a to have Keno lighted with electricity next spring. It is understood that it III 1.1 IHED TO There Is no Indication that small wager as to when construction within a few days. « I.AIM FORTUNE weeks will be sixty feet wide, cleared of all the war will soon end. On the con- work on the Oregon Trunk south of trees, stumps and roots, graded to W ISIIINGTON PRISONER IH DIH- trary, there Is every Indication that Bind was to begin, says the La Pine center the entire distance—will, in Inter-Mountain. One has bet 310 that t HAIK.ED HO THAT HE MIGHT . will continue for six months. fact, be a road in every sense of the < ----------------- «er SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 26. W'ol- work will commence by February 1st. ♦ REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ♦ word. GO EAHT TO GET SHARE OF gust and Ritchie finished their liard The man who bet against him thinks eee----------------♦------------------ eee "tHi.tHNi LEFT IO FATHER Notice of Contrat work toduy tor the big battle Thuuks it won’t begin before May 1st. Both TACtJMA. Nov. . 25. It bits juat MORE HEALTH — giving Dny. Serial No. 04051 are considered to be near railroad , , been made public that Henry Gab'e FOR THE GIRLS The following realty transfers. ‘ It la predicted here that the odds sentenced In December, I'.«07, 1/ Department of the Interior, United men of Influence. contracts, deeds, mortgages, etc., re- I w III like go to 10 to 4. States Land Office. I^akeview, serve from five to twenty years lu - c».-ntly „,1. filed a with OK the county . clerk.' I - ¡SPORTS OUTDOORS AND AF>iTHE- Manager Nolan says that Kltchle la Oregon, October 27, 1912. the penitentiary, was pardoned by TIC DANCING TO KEEP O. A. C. MEXICAN REBEL s.iie to be n favorite after four rounds are furnished by the City and County ' MAIDENS STRONG AND WELL IS Governor Huy on November 8, that To Frauk B Adams of Klamath Falls CHIEF LOCATED ol fighting Oregon. Cottestee: Abstract company: the man might go bnck to a little PLAN FOLLOWED • ————— i Minnesota town to claim a third ,ln You ar« hereby notified that Lewie United States to A. J. Manning ; GENERAL OROZCO IS NOW HID LOH ANGELES, Nov. 26. The bet CORVALLIS, Nov. 27.—New work tercat In an outate of 3200,(100 eft lxibb, who gives Klamath Falls, Ore ING IN LOS ANGELES, ACCORD patent, lot 4, Sec. 2-37-10. ling on the Mandot-Rivera match la by hla father. • to keep the ycung women student« at J. B. Mason to Chas. E. Worden, gon. as hie postoffice address, did on ING TO OFFICER—WILL BE AR nt odds of lo to 8, with the New Or Gable was arrested In Tacoma wlpi October 10, 1912, file In this office the Oregon Agricultural college in the deed, 310, lots 5 and 6, block 35, Sec RESTFID SOON leans Ind the favorite. Both boya are pink of physical condition has been a woman, charged with the robbey hie duly corroborated application to ond addition. li. the very best condition. Both pick of an elderly farmer Gable claimed contest and secure the cancellation W. E. Hinz to J. P. Callahan, war inaugurated by Miss Miriam Theyer. LOS ANGELES. Nov 25,—Deputy Wolgast to win hla tight Thuraday, he whs not Implicated In th« robbery, of your homestead, Entry No. ------- , United States Marshal Ervin Dingle ranty deed, 310, SE%, ’’ j ME fc. the new director of physical cultura I» Loving that hla body punches will for women. hut hla father refused to aid him, and Serial No. 04051, made October 10, admitted today that General Orozco, Sec i 1-38-11 •top Ritchie Outdoor sports, aesthetic dancing he went to ¡(rison, claiming to be a 1910, for th« Bit llfc Sec. 23; NE the famous Mexican rebel leader, is The United States to Bert North, and the folk dances of all nations vic tim <>f circumstances. He made a 14 NE«4 Sec. 26. and the NW,4 NW in Los Angeles. He will probably be ¡>atent. S1? SE^. SE% SW 14, Sec. HECTOR'S w|<M K are now engaging the at ten tic a of model prisoner, and was given a >4 Sec. 25, Township 38 8., Range 10 arrested toduy. 31-37-9 GOES FOR A SONI. ¡the girls. In warm, sensible woolen wurm welcome in his Minnesota home E., Willamette Meridian, and as A. C. Hatcher et al to B. R. Yancey, gymnasium suits they are taken out by his nine children grounds for his contest he alleges Dr. and Mrs. Wright Home P. M io idi bids ix hankihtt warranty deed, 310, lots 2 and 3, on the campus for a short time to ex that you. said Frank B. Adams, have Dr. and Mrs. Geo. I. Wright return block 6, Buena Vista addition. STOCK AND 4 N NOI Nt EH TH 4 I' ercise with the soccor football (in a I I never established or maintained real- ed Sunday ^evening from Pasadena, SALE WILL BE STARTED HERI Chas. E. Worden to W. O. Huson, game where there is none of the d«nce upob said land; that you have where the doctor has been spending ON SATI'IIDAA warranty deed, 310, lots 6 and 7, rough and tumble of the Rugby or ■never celibated or improved the the past three weeks recuperating af block 2, Shippington. American game). Then they form in PORTLAND. Nov. 25 Deputy | same. that you abandoned said land ter his recent illness. Dr. Wright has Stock of Hector's department store Rounsevell Corporation to Jennie (classes on the gymnasium floor for so>u after making entry therefor, entirely recovered from his sickness, Feese, warranty deed, 310, lot 6, was sold ut bankrupt sale Tuesday District Attorney Collier announced the Greek movement dances and the today that the United States author without ever having established a and reports a very pleasant time in block 54, Second Hot Springs. morning i., r m n.i.L at ya • peasant dances of Europe. Sometimes, bonn tide residence thereon. I The Klamath Development com Southern California which Is figured by local merchant- ities would probably handle the vice (too, when the weather permits, they You are. therefore, further noti to be 4tl cents on the dollar, whole- scandal which bus recently been un pany to W. A. Hathaway, deed, 310, take cross-country runs. ■ It is ex fied that the said allegation will be earthed In thia city. sale valuation lots 12 and 13, block 33. Hot Springs pected with such vigorous work in According to the latest Informa i taken by this office uh having been Mr. Reidy announced thia after addition. the open to counteract the unwhole confessed by you, and your said en noon that the stock would he ¡(laced tion thirty new Indictments have bee* United States to Chas. V. Pattee, some effect of long hours bent over try will be canceled thereunder with on Sale Saturday, O. M. Hector hns teturne'! and more arrests are ex patent. E 4 NE%, NE% SE>4. Sec. , bocks or shut in classrooms with a out tour further right to be heard SENATOR WILL NOT ATTEND THE been retained by Mr. Reidy to iniin- pected tonight. ; large number of other students. OPENING OF CONGRESS IN DE- 29; NW% SW\* eSc. 28-37-13. Mr. Collier stated that the opera therein. either before this office or on age the sale T. E. Hammersley to Edson Wat < EMBER—M( MANICAI. STICKS appeal, If you fail to file in this office Mr. Hector has jllHt returned from tions of the vice ring extends from son, warranty deed, 310, lots 3. 6, 11 TO HIS CONFESSION v iu twent) days after the fourth Summons Sun Francisco, where he bought for Seattle to San Diego, and it is pro and 14, Sec. 33-35-7. publication of this notice, as shown In the Circuit Court in and for Klam posed to sift the charges down to the Mr. Reidy >5,000 worth of goods, First Trust & Savings Bank to lielow. your answer, under oath, spe ' IN'DIANAPOI IS." N ov . 27.—It is ath County. State of Oregon. truth. 11 mil ladles' suits and men’« wenrlng ap McMillan-Gordon Co., warrantey deed Frank S. Jester, Plaintiff, In the meantime many prominent cifically meeting and responding to rumored that Judge Anderson in the 310. lot 6, block 19, First addition. parel, at a great discount. tbcae allegations of contest, or If you federal court has decided to quash VS. "1 found that just at this time with men are said to be "trembling in United States to Henry Semon, pat fall within that time to tile in this tlie indictments against Meadows, | Sarah Jester, Defendant. their boots." It is said that many ready money goods may be bought In office due proof that you have served Benson and M. 11. Davi3 on grounds ent, lot 7, Sec. 21-40-10. To Sarah Jester, the Defendant above ¡(eople, heretofore believed to be of the centers at 40 per cent less than Fred Melhase to G. Neubert, deed, a cop) of your answer on the said ot insufficient evidence incriminating named: was naked n month ago," said Mr. rx< tnplary character, uro Involved. $.0, SEt, NE%, NE% SE%, Set. c<>nt«i taut either in person or by reg them in the illegal transportation of In the name of the State of Oregon: Hector. "It was nt this great reduc ■i ; SW>4 NW >4, NWU SW14, Sec. 3- istered mail. If th*; service is made dynamite. You are hereby summoned to plead, tion that I bought the stock which Is t ol RT ON THE "7-9. by the delivery of a copy of your an- Senator Kern announced today that answer or demur to the complaint now en route here to augment ill« HORSEFL1 PLAN swY»r to the contestant in person, : lie would probably continue as coun- tiled in the above entitled suit within bankrupt stock." proof of such service must be either ■sel for the defense until the case is six weeks after the first publication .11 DGE BENSON SETS DAY AND the said contestant's written acknow- finished. This is taken to indicate' of this summons in the Klamath Re STA I I S Dl\ IDE HOI II l t»R HEARING OF COM- ledgeinutit of his receipt of the copy, that he will not attend the opening publican, a newspaper, and you will IfiAIM», «MM» Il XD PLAINTS OF ALL VOTERS AND showing the date of its receipt, or the of congress iu December. BULGARIANS HAVE A PLAN FOR take notice that If you fi-il to appear affidavit o> the person by whom the The cross examination of Ortie Mc- TA N PAI I IIS PAYING AI.L OF THEIR DEBTS and answer, plead or demur within Judge II. L. Benson Monday issued delivery was made stating when Manigal was resumed, He said that INCURRED BY THE FIGHTING, said time, the lilaintiff for want there nn order directing the countv clerk to and where the copy was delivered; if lie “didn't care" when he was arrest NOW OVER of will apply to the above entitled Issue n notice to nil freeholders, legal made by registered mail, proof of ed, as he had been expecting to be coflrt for the relief demanded in the voters mid usHessnient payer« in th« such service must consist of the affi placed in custody at any time, lie SOFIA. Nov 27. Bulgaria expects complaint filed in said suit, to wit: Horsefly irrigation project that Wed davit of the person by whom the copy denied that any detective agency or to pay the cost of war with tobacco For a decree of tills court forever dis nesday, January 8, at 10 o'clock I hih was mailed, stating when and lhe the erectors' association had employ Much of the best Turkish tobacco is solving the bonds of matrimony ex WASHINGTON, I). C., Nov. 25. The half million dollars appropriated been set as the time when the postoffice to which it was mailed, and ed him. He seemed prepared for Sen grown in districts captured by the isting between the plaintiff and de by <'ongrcHH nt the Inst session for court will examine, approve and con this affidavit must be accompanied by ator's questions, and answered read Bulgarian forces. At present the fendant. and for such other and fur Improvement of roads will be distrib firm the proceedings of the Issue and the postmaster'« receipt for the let ily and clearly. He stuck closely to country raises a fairly good grade of ther relief as to the court may seem the details of his confession. uted among states Hint co-operate siiie of the bonds of the Irrigation ter. tobacco, but it commands a price a meet. You should state In your answer with the federili government In this district. little less than half that of Turkish. This summons is published pursu work. Kuykendall Ferguson nre the nt- lhe name of the poetoffice to which It is confidently hoped that after the ant to nn order of the above entitled Wilson Is Sorry The cabinet has decided that the 1 torneye for the Irrigation project, you desire future notices to be sent HAMILTON, eBrmuda, Nov. 25.— war, by means of a practical monopo court made herein on the 27th day of A W. ORTON, money shall bo nlloted among all the and the purpose of the henring Is to to you. Woodrow Wilson, in a statement to ly of Turkish tobacco, in co-opera November, A. D. 1912, and the first Register. states, on the basis of |10,0()0 to establish the regularity of the pro- tion with the Greeks, and by raising publication thereof is made in the day, said: each «tate that agrees to spend 320,- I'ecdiugs loading up to the issuing of Date of 1st publication, Nov. 7, 1912 "I regret the death of Senator Ray the price of Bulgarian tobacco to Klamath Republican on November ()()() of Its own funds. It is thought. bonds, so that when the bonds are of Date of 2d publication, Nov. 14, 1912 nor. The country has lost an able, what is believed to be its real worth, 28th. A. D. 1912. n few stfitcs will not be able Io raise fered for sale they will have the ap- Date of 3d publication, Nov. 21, 1912 patriotic sarvant. It will be difficult the government will wipe out the war W. H. A. RENNER. I lie required amount. ■ proval of the court. Date of 4th publication, Nov. 28, 1912 to replace him.” debt. 1 1-28-1-9 r Attorney for Plaintiff. President Goinpers of the Amer ♦ ican Federation of Labor, who ♦ has been 111, is reported much ♦ improved today 1 i 1