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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1911)
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Bast , f Flehsng aaff BatjUag. a -JL"'- aaafiiliniiiaM beatif a v yTaka aay ateaaMr ol taaaeJi. :EBBB! EBT : DwtTwTtd v..M...r....;...M.i., WHITE roiii M AUD 11D FIE W ka?:tbt bMt mmimtktdtjamd 'AT m ,rV HWMM. J, w-wf- , '- ' wifk ' j.njljy, V,- ui .i ! ..: tv ".JtAJ . .' iT. ..? H , !iJ" "i, t.iNf.l- t BICYCLES r aa apt4ate wheel W B nMMMtT 3(l BAM At ttoQaa Stare. Transanal Qaaa far sale or tar rent. Wn carry a Ml liar of Spertm Occam, " THE GUN STORE t. n. cuAWtmm HHKRIFTS BALK In tha Circuit Court ot tha 8tato of Oregon, tor tha County ot Klaai- atk;v Shea Bocquerat Co., a Corporation. Plalntlfl. ra. J. II. Derry and Joseph Hettinger. Partner, Under tho Nana ot Berry A Hattlager, Oeteadanta. Notice la hereby gWea that by rirtue ot an execution and order ot ale,. duly leaned out ot tha abora ea Utled court and canie, on tha 7th day ot September. 1U, upon a Jadgaiant and order ot aale made and entered ot record la taM court aad eaaaa. aad la aid coaaty aad state oa the Slth day ot August, lll, la tavor ot tho abore named ptalntlf aad agalast the abore named deteadaata, J. H. Jerry aad Joseph Hetttager. aa partaera under the name ot Berry A Hettlsger, aad each ot them, directing the aala ot certain real property, to satisfy the urn of S797.G0, with Interest thereon at the rata of ( per cent per nnnum froh the 2tb day of Augutt. 1111. and tha further sum ot $19.19 costs aad disbursements and tha expenses ot sale. Now, by virtue of said ex- tcutlon and In compliance with salJ writ. I will on Saturday, October 7, 1911 at 3 o'clock p. m. of sad day, at the front door of tha county court house, la Ktamath Paltt. Oregon, ael &t public auction for cash In hand, to the highest aad best bidder, all the right, title aad Interest of the abort named defendanta. J, H. Berry aud Josrph Hettlager, aa partners ander tha name ot Berry A Hettlager, or cither of them la aad to tha follow lag described real property, to-wit: All that portion of lots S. aad 10 In block 4, town ot Boaaasa, Oregon, ac cording to tha plat thereof oa n la the oMee of the coaaty clerk of Klam ath coaaty, Oregon, commeadag at pomt Sfty fast eaet ot the northwest corner aad on the lwe ot lot ! of black 4 ot said towa of Boaaasa; thence south parallel with tha wast line ot block 4, one hundred aad Bfty fort; thenco cast, pnralled with the aorta line of lots S, 9 and lO.flfty feet. irence cast parallsl with the north Hue or lots S. 9 aad 10, Sfty fret, Uii nee north, parallel with the V'tsi line of block. 4, one hundred aad Bfty feet to the. north liar of lot 10, thence wfst to the place of beginning. Alto lot 6, In the Hirers Ide tracts, necor.l- log to the duly recorded plat thereof, inctalnlng ten acres, all In township !9 8., range 11 K W. II., la Klamath cnunty, Oregon, duly attached ta tho above entitled eauw on tha 14th day or July, 1911, as tho property of Use sboTo named defocrt&uta. Berry and Hrttlnger; also tha f blowing deeertb. eJ real ;ioperty, to-wit: The rut 100 feet of Iota one ar J two aad cu rtftt 100 feet of the no.th half of lot .".In blocic S, of the tnn of Boaanx, Oregon, duly attarbel la tha abore eatltlrd cause aa the property of de fendant J. H. Berry, together with the tonnemeatn. heridtameata aad appur tenances thereunto belonging, or In aay wise appertaining, or so much thereof as may bs necessary to satisfy said execution. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 7th day of September, 1911. W. B. BARNBS. Sharif. By R. JS. OUTHftlDOB, Deputy. 9-8-10-8 bf , Arc' Vted In KhAMATH COT-' , see idb mepneas "7 z 'o. They have aeme have same raom issi WHOLMALl LUMBER , .. , 1ITAIL " PIEE-lCed fir and Pine Bark for Fuel f-" ' .If LDMB1R THE EVENING HERALD W. O. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor J. M. 8TOWRLL. - Cllr Editor Published dally ateapt Junday at US Vtourth Street KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WKDXK8DAY, OCT. 4, .1811 KKFKCT1VK QAUIMOK 1I81H)8AL u: 'NTIIj lately American practlc In the matter ot uarbngo illpus.'tl ilceomHlng refute hnvo been In some plates still are allowed to ac cumulate In the vicinity ot dawUIng, or cheap, Ineffectual "dltposal plants" Installed and operated by greedy or dishonest prtmto contractors havo been run for n tow years and then al lowed to lapse Into well-earned ob livion. Neither procedure. Is credit able to n civilised state. There It really no need tor w continuance of tho offensive and wasteful methods that have been commonly employed In this country, nays the Journal ot tho American Medical Association. At least two methods of garbage disposal have proved offectlve la typ ical American cities: Incineration and reduction. la the Incinerating typo all kinds of refuse, aahce, paper, rags, scraps ot food, kitchen waste. etc., are fed together Into crematories and burned. la European works of this typo the heat generated by tho combustion with a forced draft Is a source or considerable revenue. One or the best examples ot nn Incinerator plant In this country Is the Milwaukee Incinerator, which hr.s been In opera tlon sluro May. 1910. At the old Mil waukoo plant the cost or disposal reached as high as $1.37 per ton ol garbage whllo the cost at tho new plant Is less than 60 cents tier ton. If tha excess supply of steam generated at the plant Is economically utlllred the actual cost will bo further greatly reduced. In garbngo reduction works the sorted garbage U passed through va rious dlgeslors, tanks and roller pro- with a view to extracting the valuablo portions, especially the rats and the nltrogenlqns' matters. Tho Columbus (Ohio) ptsnt, put In opera tion In July, 1910, Is the first reduc tion plant In this country designed awd constructed by a municipality. Saeceesfu! financial operation or this plant appears In the fsct that It net- tei 93,000 a month for the Srst six months. The reasonable and business like way of approaching the garbage dis posal question Is the employment of reputable and competent engineer to examine local conditions aad re port on such topics as the moat eco nomical routes for collection aad transportation, the estsbllshawat aad location or one or more centers for disposal and tho flaal method , ot treatment Incineration or reduction best suited to tho amount and na ture of tho rtfuso gathered. Small towns should bowaro ot tho man with patented machinery. In all' rases the expert adviser Is bettor tthan tho qaack. OanUiQATK TO TRY FOR RK2 APPROPRIATION AKERSPIELD, CAU. Oct. 4. The election of Andrew J. Oallsgher aa dellgate of the State Labor Con veatlon to tho convention of the American Federation of Labor at At lanta, Oa., Is predicted aa a step to ward securing from that body an ap propriation of $50,000 to meet the immediate noeda of the McNamara- defense. Furuseth, Johannscn and Treitmoo. of San Francisco, and Gray of Los Angeles will speak la favor of tha granting of such an appropriation1 at Atlanta. : We have some very drslrabtcCth street property for sale Stephens- Hunter Realty Co. X V have a numbor ot good busman houses to rent, furnished and raralshrd. Stephens-Hunter Realty company. Wtf LONG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY Vertical grained Flooring Ceiling and Clear Native Fir for flnlih work, alao Lath aw thinika BOX COMPANY TYPHOID RAGES . IN GERMAN TOWN HCIIOOI.M CMMKD, AIJM) I'UllMt! IIATIIH KPIDKMIO llMIt TO A IlkTKNT MtN'M .WD MKVKHK imonun i.v land i i a United Press Service l.YCUKK, tlermany, Oct. 4. An opUUmlc of typhoid U raging here, aud lit Mflvernl towns nloiiK tho llrnn-denbtlrft-Mrckllnburit boundary. Alt hcIicoIk Iiuvj been cIommI. llnctorlol r)K!f I luvo been sent hero from lots dny'tiyth jiovcrnn cut. Publlo bulls hnvo been closed, nnd Mr.cr energetic mentures taken whleh It U btilluxed will quickly check tho "pldimlc. There nro more thnu fifty cases In this llttld Uwn. Tho epidemic U altilhuted to tho lonK droiiKht which tins bwn prevalent In tlernmiiy, landde good by reclamation lll'.NTI.Y lllltltlATION I'llDJKCr IX MONTANA BKIXtl KAMT HhT TI'.KD 11V NKW(XMr:itH AMI HPIiKMlll) CHOPM I'ltODVC'KII United Proas rtr WA8IIINQTON, D. C, Oct 4. Tho reclamation aervlco announces Its latest homestead undertaking, the lluntly Irrigation project In Montana. Is fait being settled up by newcomers to tho West, aad that splendid crops or all sorts aro being produced. One of tho principal crops being raised with, success In tho new. country Is sugar beet. A report received today said: "Thlrly-Klx hundred acres were planted to sugar boots this year. Tim heavy lands oa tho project, which nt first wero rwoldfd by tlv scttler, are proving tho ruott desirable for miRir beet culture. Ssvcn best duuun on tho project tnako short hauls for tli? farmers." On SeiitorliCtr 13th thero wero 103 romalnlng fsrmt nvallnblo for set tlers, and the service reports that there is ample opportunity at this time to sccuro a Srst class rami less than two miles rrom tho railroad, al though seventeen farms wero taken up by ret tiers during tho month of August. KCRNWH FUNDS WITH WHICH TO SKCUIIK KVIIDK.MTR, INDIANAPOLIS. Oct. 4. Fundi for tho securing, or evidence hcre'bolng Hie date or tho last publleatloa ngalnut John J. McNamara, accused of complicity la tha dynltnltlng or the Los Angeles Tlmea building, are being furnished by tbo National Erectors' Association, and tho Indlaaapolls Maunfncturers' Asoctatloa, according to Attorney linker here today, According to the attoraey, approx imately $8,000 thus far baa bean con trlbuted by the tiro organisations to ward this end. Iirkcr ixplalned his reason for ac cepting tho aid of the two manufact urers' orgnnlutlons was that the county lias appropriated no funds for tho work. A STICHJN TIME KUmatli Knits People Should Not N-Klrt Ylirlr Kidneys No kidney ailment is unimportant. Don't overlook tho allghtest back- acho or urinary Iriegnlarlty. Naturo may bo warning yon of approaching dropsy or fatal fright's dlsoaee. Kid noy dlscaso is seldom fatal If treated In time, but neglect paves the way for serious kidney troubles. Don't neg lect a tamo or aching back another day. Don't Ignore dlssy spells, Ir regular or discolored urlae, head aches, weariness or depression. Begin treating tbo kldnoys with tha reliable, tline-tried remedy, Dean's Kidney Pills. For It, years, Doaa'a have been curing slckkldneys and curing perma nently. Endorsed by grateful people. Mrs. Stolla M. Van Klnkle, 114 W, Jackson street, Medford, Ore., aaya: .-...... ,m.vi, aaov.u.a, w,., na, "I flrat learned of tbo merits of Doen's Kidney Pills while' living in Pattorson, N, J and so well did they serve mo at that, time that I havo used tnem on every occasion since ' men wnen i nave naa aaciaeae or trouble from my kidneys. I fad that a bos or two of Doaa'a Kidney Pills used In tba spring aad fall kaepa my kfdaeys In good workhigorder." For aala by all dealers. Price 60 eeata, Foater-Mllbara ,Co Buffalo, New Tork, solo agents for iho United States. : V Remember the natae Dosn's and NOTICK rOR PUBLICATION (Not coal lands) Department of tho Interior, United States Uml Olllco nt takevlew, Oregon, September 33, 1911 Notlro Is hereby clvni that llcrbs;l I. Arnnl, whose postoffleo address li Cnlry, Oregon, did on (he 31st day n' May, 1911, flic In tht oltlrn sworn rtutement nnd application No. 04ARR, .o purchssa tha NU BBU, SH Nil U Hectlon 34, Township 38 8, range U' K, Wlllumetto Meridian, aad tho Umber thereon, under tho provisions of tho net ot Juno 3, 187(1, and acts ntuendntory, known aa tho "Tlmlm nnd Htono I.nw, al such value might bo flxetl by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such nppllcntlon, Ihn land and timber thereon have been nppralsed at a total of $310, tho timber estimated at 360,000 board feet nt $1 per M., and the land al $00; that said applicant will offer final proof In support of his applica tion and sworn statement ori the 3d dny of December, 1911, before C. R. DeLap, county clerk of Klamath county, at Klamath Faltt, Oregon. Any person la at liberty to pretest this purchase before entry, or Initiate a contest at any time beforo patent luues, by filing a corroborated affi davit In this offlce, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. A. W. ORTON, Register. First pub., Sept. 38, l.nU pub., Nov. 3(1. r NOTICK iWl'MIMCATION (Not Coal lands) Department of tho Interior, United Slates fjind OMee at takevlew, August 17, lull. Notlro Is hereby given that Klmeda llawihtirtt ot Klamath Palls, Oregon, ho, on December 37lh, 0, msde timber nnd stone application No. 03SSC for 84 NWU, NWU NWl soctlon 34, NKU NKVi section '33, towiithlp 37 H range a K., Wlllam otto Meridian, hot filed notice of In tentlon to m'nke final proof to estab lish claim to tho land above described beforo It. M. Hlchardaoa, United Slates commlssioaer, at Klamath Palls, Oregon, on tho 37th day of October. 1(11. Claimant names as witnesses: P It. Shannon, II. M. Whltcllne, C Smith. John Jensen, all of Klnmnlb Kails, Oregon A. W. OIITON. Register. S-1 1-10-24 SUMMONS In the Circuit Court ot the State ofJ Oregon, for Klamath County. F. R. Uurseougb. PlalatlS, vs. J. II. Rasser, Defendant. To J. M, Sailer, the above named defendant In the nnnio of lha state of Oregon, you aro hereby required to appear nnd answer tho complaint Sled against you la tho abovo entitled ac- I non on or oororo inursaay, tne itn 'day or November, A. D. 1111, that of the summons In this notion aad tha Imt date In which you, tho dofendsnt, are required to answer aald complaint, na fixed by the order of the court for publication of this summons, aad If you fall to appear aad aaswer, aa ntoresald the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for and demanded in the eomplalat, to-wit: A Judgment against yon for the sum of ono hundred dollars, together with Interest thereon at tha rate of 8 per cent per annum from Angutt 30, A. D, 1811, and for ths further sum of $181.35, and for 1100 attorney fees and for the costs aad disbursements or Ibis actloa. This aammops la published la the Ktamath Republican, n weekly news paper printed nnd published at the city or Klamath .Falls, In said Klam ath county, state of Oregon, by order of the lion. Henry L. Reason, Judge of the above named court, aaeh order bolag dated tho 34th day of Septem ber, A. D. 1811, tha Srst publication of thin summons to be made aad la made on the 81th day of September, A. D. 1811, aad tha last publleatloa thereof Is to be made on tha tth day of November, A. D. tall, ' HORACE M. MANNINO, X Attorney tor Plaintiff. Klamath rails. Ore. 8.M.K OF TIMRNR Portland, Ore., Sept. 11, 1811, Sealed bids marked outside "Bid. Timber SMo Application, August 18, inn, crater," and addrossed to the lll.l,.t I'nw.di.AM n..,!-.. J .v.,iv, "iv..vif IUIIIHHU, UTOgOB, (will bo, received np found Including .the 19th day of October, 4811, for all ll.e live timber marked for cuttlag by itlio forest officer, located oa an area to uefini toll designated by the for. Hi officer before cuttliff. boglaa oa npinoxiroateiy 1,140 acres aa tha watershed or Oedssa Croak la IW14 3W4, sMtlon 14; IWU MU aad 313 ' SWK arc, 18; NIK NWU aad ;;SB4NW)4. WHNBK aad llN NKU, SRUBWH aad l NI!i iWVi, nnd all tha UK sectloa 83: N15W NWU. SyVU NIK. NWU Big Basin Lumber and Building Material Ltrgeit Stock in Klamath Ftlli Quick Serrice PLANING MILL IN CONNECTION DRY SLABS $3.50 PLACE YOUR BIG BASIN LUMBER COMPANY H4tmiMHMMM444 Mi SWU, 8H NKU. and all the RKU section 14, T. IIS., R. V. M., within tha Crater National Forest, Oregoa, estimated to be 7, 830,000 feet n. M. of wrateta yellow pine; 3,850,000 feet U. M. ot Douglas flri 1,618.800 -feet R. M. of sugar Pine and 1,110,(00 feet R. M. ot white flr, live saw timber, aad 178.. 000 feet II. M. ot drad saw timber, tog scale, mora or less. No bid of toss than $3.38 per M. feat R. M. tor live western yellow pine aad, sugar Pine; $3.80 for live Doaglaa Or: $1.16 for live whit Sr and drad timber will be coasldered, aad a de posit of 18,000, payable lo tha order of lha First National bank of Port land, Oregon, must be sent lo that bank for each bid submitted to the District Forester. Timber upon valid claims is eiempted from sale. The right to reject any and all blda la re torted, For further Information aad regulations governing salsa address IVtrest Supervisor, Medford, Oregon , OEO. II. CECIL, 14-10lr District Foreetei NOTICE FOR PUEUCATION (Not Coal Lands) , Department of tbo Interior, Ualtad Statea Land 0c at Lakevlew, Oregon, August!, 1811. Notice Ic hereby given that Mark T. Howard, whose postohlce address Is Ktamath Falls, Oregoa, did. on the 37th day of February, 1111, Sla la this olllco sworn stalemcat aad appli cation, No. 04388, to purchase the 8U NBU. NM SEW. asctloa It, township 37 8., range 10 B., Wlllam etta Meridian, and tba timber thereon under tha provleloea ot tha act of Juno 8, 1878, and acta amendatory, known aa tha "Timber aad Stoae Law," at such value as might be Issd by appraisement, aad that, pursuant lo such application, tha laad aad tlm lor lliureon have been appraised at a total of $800, the timber estimated 800,000 beard fort at $.75 per thous nnd, and tha land-at $300; that said applicant will offer final proof la sup port of his application and awora stMen.ent on tho 38th day of Octo ber. 1011, before W. D. West, United Slates commissioner at Silver Lake, Oregon. Any persou Is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry or Initiate a contest at any time before pateat issues, by Sling a corroborated am davit la this office, alleging facta which would defeat tha entry. A. W, ORTON, 8.34-1 0-38 h Register, aiarisBwianWf pai specialty. Hay eaH Nlffct CaU 114, Ka. New Fnaeral Cars uib mm mm E. WHITLOCK iMtfwtdaiier'fi MXCUMfWWt Jfa.a TJay aa. Irajkt OnVa assl fampil Oaiasw fan Lumber Co. FOR SALE Per Cord Delivered ORDER NOW Of Mna,aMMMsM a Where? AND Why? Mr4 Whcrr your (Jrurrrtra? Mrcosul Why litem there? I lo u lir hi )n bay It yiNi am ant grttlag the j Im-sI at the rignl price yon are not imr cnstunwis. VAN UPIR BIOS. , PkoacSSl Y I WOOD Gee Slab Wossl ga.75 4Vteet HosV Wood 8UUW . . DcliTCrc4 . . Lare OrsVwe at CHy Hakery 41 W.EsSeahorn Fancy. Pastry Wkea Msmi eaatro ran sboaM Wbaa eoassMuv eoasra ran have aeasa laasr pastry wkfcoat work- Nt year kaasl asT. 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