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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1912)
UN mm TO HOMESTEADER (Continued from I'brc 11 sued unless nt lenst one-lilf of the totnl Irrlgnblo nrcn of the entry hni been reclaimed tor agricultural pur pose nml nil chtirgc then duo to the """"" " """" government for building, operation the recommendation of tho dcpart.nnd maintenance, Including drainage merit of tho Interior excepting a to. have been paid." if,,KUf"nd r15rmcnt ofJ "cr fc.nt' 9 2 P"l" '"l W of the building charges. The commit. cnl nm, wlU r)int mt,cMo UglUH, lee believe, that that I. unnecessary., um,cr ,hg nct ,,,,, cx,)rc,y rMcrvo because the government retain, a Hrst , thc , s,n, ft ,rn on ,hp M( lien on the property and tho require- mmXeA or for whlch wnUr rlR,lt will Includo a baaket dinner la the court houso grove, between the V crnt stuuts ot tho Hedmen, A short program, followed by tho numial election ot oRlcer. will uuc ceed tho dinner. Wo earnestly hope that every pioneer ot tho Klamath Itaaln will participate In our meeting, and If not already unrolled nt mom bora add their name to the member ihlp roll. The program and commit tees appointed will be aunoumod ST 8., Itange l I.'.. WllUmette Merld tan, nud the tlmbor thereon, under tho provlttoni of the nct of June 3, IS7S, and acta niiteiidntorjr. kiiomii us the "Tlmbei and Stone Law," at uch viiliiu ii might be llted b) upprnlfe incut, and that, pursuant to surli up plication, tho laud nnd Umber thine on lm been appraised at a total of I53K.75; tho timber estimated at 126,000 board feet at It per M., nnd 926,000 board feet nt 76 cent per ment would work n great hardship lcprtfll)(1 ,06.hcr wllh nU wwlMMater. Ity the lhecutlve Committed. M , nnd thc land at 20, that said ap KLAMATH 1'IUNKKUH, .pllcant win offer final proof in sup port ot his nppllcntlou nud sworn upon the en'rymnn. becau.e ho would r hu n,,,,ur,cnilnt or bolonl5ni, there in all probability have to borrow tho iUrlor t0 ... 0(hcr cUlm, .nJl money nt a high rate of Interest In 1licmnnJll whatsoever nttnchlng to said Mis Itnchel K. Applegate. second 'statement on tho 30th day ot July, order to make that paymont. Under ,snJg nf(er ,h(l lURklnc of t10 entry daughter of Captain nnd Mm. t). O. 1915. before O It Do Lap. county the present law thc settler could notor the mlnR of thp B,ncton ,0 pur- Applegate. arrived from Ktigenn latclork of Klamath county. Oregon, at powlbly make sufficient money on the c, ,ftl, wMcr , h, for nlt, t,.nK MM Applegate gradualod .Klamnth KnlU. Oregon premise lo pay me 40 percent to the ,nmounts ,llcn due nnd thereafter tolat the late commencement of tliti Any perann Is nt liberty to protest goernment within the residence per- becomo Jlu, t0 lhe United State, or It. tate UnlveMlty. and ha. already ac-(thl purchase before entry, or Initial.- cpted a position of a teacher of i:uin contest at any time before patent f.llsh nud Uitln In the high school ntlue.i. by filing n corroborated n1 Couultte. Oregon, of which 1'rofe.mr ln It In thl office, nlleglng fiini llownrd, formerly n teacher In the 'which would defeat the entry Klamath high. I now principal. Ml , r A. W. OIITON, lod tn which he 1. allowed to make riicccssor In control of tho project on nun. ,.roo.i nnu Wncnoer u.e KOvern-nccount of ,uch ,,,. or wMcr r,ght ment retain, the tlr.t lien both upon f(?r bulllnK, 0ratton and malnten the land nnd water right, which addl-,nnfc ch nciulnK drainage tlonal security has been added a. an Charce " amendment to this bill. It I. deemed ,,,; thp b, MmH of wm,Bt that thl. additional .ecurlty will tully w, rMuU ,n ,h forfe,ure of tnp protect the goernment for nil llUU, ,0 ,ho Un,tC(, SMM gubJccl t0 amount, due or to become due. ,,hc rgM of ,nc ,cttlJr wthn one If thl. act .hall become a law, It iJoar t0 rodccm the land by paying all will give the settler an opportunity to 'accrued charges with Intcre.t nt 8 mortgage his land or to sell a part of por ccnt. The United 8tate. may sell It and much more readily pay the gov- any forfeited land and from the pro ernment. And as thc government Is cceds pay nil amounts due the jovern perfectly safe and the aettler l glvon ment, turning back to tho settler more opportunity to obtain money whatever balance may be left.. Tho with which he can Improve his land K,ivernment I. nuthorlied to bid In and build up thc country. It I. confl- ,ch land at not more than the dently believed that tho terms of thc nm0unt In default, and may then sell bill m recommended by your commit- i,nj ra bought under terms to be tee are much better both for the gov- hxcj Dy the secretary of the Interior Applegate will spend her vicntlou nt home here, and report at 'oi;ulllo in September. A.IS-7-tit r lleglster SUMMONS !. lit I l. iMMMtlt f.iitl ii f Ilia tllMlat itf United States Und Office. Ukevlew. ' 'm' tor ,!u' ,,u",, ' KU,B nr...,. l. III lltl I "III. Notice Is' hereoy' given that thel"',or'0 y" Uttvr' l'Mniia Northern l'aclflc Hallway company, whose postofftcc addre.s Is St. I'aiil. llnnnln al 1.1 rtn tti 14th ,1bv nf Kobronry. 1915, file In thl office UaTo " v. application to select under tho pro- lelonx of the nct of congress ap proved June t, 189S (30 Stat. S97, CSO), as extended by the act of con gress approved May 17. 1900, the Any and all persons claiming nd- I.. (Ireer and rf.ua II (Iri-er. HU Wife. Defendants. (Ireer and Sara II. (Ireer, OcfondanU Above Named: in the name of the State ot Or gut Vou and each of you, are here bt retilred to appear and nur the cctMplalut tiled agulnst Jim In the nbove-eulltled suit, on or tiefore the the last day of publication of this sum mons, and the last day within which eminent and the settler than the bill The bill concludes as follows as It passed tho senate. , -upon full and final payment being NBU SWU. Sec. 25. T. 33 S.. It r. (h j( M "Pnr h ahnrx ruinni vonr ram. inmlx fnr nil nmnunts dun on arcount "a SI. SI. ... ... , ....,,,.,.. .... mltteo Is unanimous In their favor- of the building charge to the United able report upon the measure." As the bill now stand It directs "That from and after the filing with tho commissioner office of .atlsfactory dence and substantial reaulred br law, granted and Issue to peMons whoM'TR t operation and malnten-' have- made or shall make home.teadr-,-c'-" VUlXtC ittllU IVVUUUUUUU '"Jvno undr ine aci or June it, ivuz. ana State, or It. succcssom. a. tho case Ur..ly tho land, described, or deslr- ";; J . . may be. shall Issue upon request a l to object becau.e of the mineral nZSlS PuhTaMon f ,M. certificate that payment of tho build- character of the laud, or for any other ' ' ' ' or,,,r ,,f P''n'0" ' "" iivi uw i4titt " -- - . .. . ii...t - -.ti.u mi in iiiuiiH of the general land,-" charge In full has been made ami . . . ..,. . -n, .. ,f f , , ory proof of resl- that thc lien upon the land ha. been hould nie their aOldav a of t rote.l Inl IUI cultivation, a. - hr .atl.fled and I. no longer of hi-,offl ,on or before the 10th day of . ..J, j MI , patent shall be ny force or effect except at to annul -"Hf. i- tl. rtl,nv. plaint. r court com- 5-2J.6-27 r OIITON. Iteglster NOTICK FOIl rUIIMCATION (Not Coal Lands) the samo applies to homesteader on Irrigated Indian lands. These pat ent 'hall Issue," taya the bill,, "the same as though said entry had been made under the general homestead peer act, and upon satisfactory proof ot such cultivation final water-right cer tificate shall Issue to purchasers of water rights for private lands under Said suit U brought In forecliue mortgage, dated January IS. HI", and executed by each of you to said phlnttrr, upm lhe following drirrlbed 1 titled off during thc month of June It was deemed unwUe to attempt holding a reunion of Klamath Plo- Nollcr to lloneen Owing to tho many attractions Department of tho Interior, United I real property, to-wlt State Land Office at Ukevlew, i The V'.'i of NKU. Htt't, of NKl,. Oregon. May 13. 1912 lnd NV, of HKt, : all of Section 2 Notice Is hereby given that Ava M.'Tp, 39 S . It 9 K . V M eonlalnint during tho month; and since Oarnes, whose postoffice addreas Is ir,i acres, more nr Is... the Fourth of July program of our Klamath Falls. Oregon, did, on thai To securo to tho plaintiff the pay former nelghboM, thc "Hedmen," Is 1st day of March. 1912, fllo In this ment ot three certain promissory to consume two daya, we. the extcu- ofllco sworn statement and nppllca- notes, dated Notember 17, 1909. and live committee, have thought best It Ion No. 053D0. to purchase tlieinn.i,t nn- nr iv.rni ..n. .-,. nnj ' - .w " - ..;, '! w ! the act ot June 17. 1902. No patent.to hold our reunion on tho Fourth of NEUSWi;. SE8WU. NRK8GK. three year, after dale, rrnectlvely or water right certificate shall be ls- July, sandwiching our meeting, which NW'K SKU. Section 32, Township I for the sum of 11,1100 rich, with In jtereil Iheretin at lhe rate of 7 per icenl per annum from date, nnd 'nimble attorney', fees. In the event suit should hu itecmsaiy to rulleil Mine. ti of stiih notes, Willi InUr el ihereon from dale, being now un paid I'liilutlrt put) it dvclee aiiuiuit n 1 lit snld suit, us follows I That ho ha glvn it JudKUiuut iim-nlnt you for the principal sunt of fM.tlOO ttllli Interest thereon, nt the rule of 7 per cent per Annum aline Notember 17. ll)01, for the sum of ISOil.SS, tnnes, Including penalties iiiul Interest, on said properly for lb eiu 1909, ItUO and 1911, with tu (erest theleou, at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, since April 27, 1 91 Hi for the sum of $1,219, nae.meiH. nud charges levied against .aid prop erty by the Klamath Water Users As sociation, and the United States of America, on nrcouut uf Irrigating said land for the year 1910, 1911 and 1912, lth Interest Ihereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum since May I, I9l2i for the sum of 1600, nltorue)' fee. nnd tor costs and dls bursements ot suit aud accruing costs 2 That elocution and order of sale Issue In said suit to the sheriff ,of Klamath County, Oregon, and that 'sate be made, as oil foreclosure, as , provided by Inw, on all of said real ' properly, or n sufficient portion thereof to satisfy each of said unpaid ote nud mortgage and Interest 'lliereon, as aforesaid, to par said 'tnxts. Interest and penalties, with In (teres! thereon, as aforesaid. t pay aid aMei'tuents and charges It led for Irrigation purposes, mIIIi Interest tl. (.Troll, as aforesaid; t.i pay "iM nt trrncys' fee. and to pay Un r.l iml disbursements of suit anl aivnli.j. roJ J That all right, title and lliteust o' . in, and each of yoi, In and to ssld property, or nny portlvi thertof ..til i aforetald, 1m forer'n.ed. ns jprnvlded by Ii I'lalntlff prnvs for general relief This summons Is published once n week for a period of sll successlle 'eks In the Klamath Itepubllran, weeklr newspaper printed and Pub lished In the city of Klamath Falli Klamnth County. Oregon, by order ol UiMinrnble Win 8. Worden, judgo of the Count Court of Klamath County. Htato of Oregon, dated Mby 29. 113, tho first publication being made Slay " PIS 8TONK A 111111-., Attorney fnr I'U'ntll : 5.30-7-1 Ir - !!LiJI 13 ny your Wood luui Wliolumilu Prloou Vou au linvo ll dealer' margin If )ou ulk tn , tlf lug your ortlera. 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