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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1912)
iat 191 z GOOD S' INTINGZ importantfactor in any business, undVtn coiCributcs toward success . Let ushoTou our stock of bond paper unci Drisaffor vou a lino of office ata- tionenr wMch will prove a business vw ,W. Ol SMITH PUNTING CO. z X J IsV tftet sh prup MAIN i iW rounrU strut, iktwikn AND KLAMATH RATE FOR WATER IS NOT DEFINITELY SET ISverarttmlnfiT In Aftuario Sol IteawVerwtotlve ot 8b.rmet L'Ur A Co.' Pisaos, the HteSfway anil otliar leading plnnjajC' Oltitr mskes at mod al price. Tuning and rspstrs Agrarcy fur HITi: NKWI.XO MACHINIM, H.IVMI TYPUWHITKft AND IClOH TALKING MACMINK Hooka. Htatlonery and Picture IIMMN FAUt MSC HMSf 71 Mate, Street. II. MADMEN, Proprietor H-aj------&ti aTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTi W f I TbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbVbW HHHj Cheap Excursion Rales Via Th out hernePaolf lo AND CONNECTIONS if Tie Double Track. Safely Blockllaea of Ike West Good for retvra Trip mMI October SI rmcAOo A. $80.50 DKNVKn . . SA3 00 NEW YORK .7.. U650 UUAIIA -tat mHM 00 HT rAUI 1 1 m i J i i BBl 50 KASHAS CITT .J $0800 uwm" $11&50 - ht. Louis M 78.00 NKW ORLEANS ... 978.00 Correspoadlai Rates to otker Points m ANT lilHtW ROUTE I UWt US FIX IT FOB YOU Wa will llvtm the Let, eheapeet and safest. Take la Yel lotted National rAotliai Tehee. Cheep alia trip to esrh. Fur Isferiaaflaa or ReassUst CN ) Writ, S. J. BAILEY, V Agent, Klamath Fall JAMES O'GAKA, I). 1. and P. A., 801 K St., Sacramento. Cat. Something New IN DEVELOPERS For Plates, lUmi tnd Papen No MeararlM or Weighing v kve your ortteri wttl. na for develop.!, and prlatlng. ah printa Jade oi Vcloz paper. Evervtlihig lnlthc Camera line WHiTMAM DRUG C() T IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH v lit na Interview with tlm officiate of tlm mlnmatlon service It la loom ed that Hit) nUtemvnl that n charge ol II fit) mr acrn for water to Ijo fur nlalifd to iumilni plant U nut cor- rucl. No permanent chargn for audi service hna hcen tueo, mid tint nils- teko arose from the fnct that the er vice U furnlihliii a few small tract near Merrill with water from pros ent canal by gravity flow nt that figure. Tliwu trnctn urt- not wltliln the limit, of ttia flr.l uult, and the charge la fUod aach year and only for a rear at a time, Such charge are Died by the local uttlcera, but a permanent ar rangement can only be made by the crelary of the Interior. Thl matter I covarod by a law approved February 21, IU11, known aa the Warren act. In part It read aa follewa: 'That whenever .tor- age or carrying rapacity baa boen or may be provided In vices of the re quirement under any pro Joel, the secretary of the Interior la hereby authorised upon auch ternu aa he may determine to be juat and equitable, may routract for auch eicea capacity with Irrigation ayiUma and Individual!, corporation, atioclatlona and Irriga tion districts for the pur poao of distribution to Individual wa ter uaera," "In filing the chnrgra under anr auch contract tho secretary halt take Into consideration the cot of construction and maintenance of the rreorvolr and the canal by which auch water I carried and auch charge ihall bo juat and eqult- Dene U Hucrraa At the pavilion laat nlaht ih U.i dance of the I'avlllon aeaaon waa giv en, and waa under the auaDlcea and for the benefit of the Fraternal Ilroth. rhood, an order which recently or ganised a local lodge. There waa a arge attendance, and owlna to the on. thualaim the dance waa "on" until 1 a. m.. or an hour longer than uaual. The Harry Uorcl orchaatrn upecU to continue fall and winter dancea In the hall In the Hum building, lb Aral of which will probably be BeMembar 11. although the date will be annoiulced latar jablo u to the water user under the 'government project." j The act nlao provide that the 'water ihall be uaed under the aama I regulation na tlioae governing gov- " JaPllftlattif tititaff l ' trikt ttiu tifieaa. ta j Individual ahull be only enough above that paid by the government to I cover coat of carriage and delivery, and that water cannot be furnlibed lo more than 100 acre for one Indi vidual. The project engineer, V. W. Patch, aya that whenever a petition for wa- It for pumping purpoiv ahall he pre- entcd to him, he will promptly for ward It through the proper channel to tho aecretary of the Interior for de- clilon, under the above act. Prom thla It will be aeen that If the people who own land In thla county which can be aupplled by pumping, dealre to aecure water, all that la neceaaary for them to do I to form aome kind of organisation, got up a petition to the aecretary of the In terior, ahowlng bow much land each aubacrlbed otpecta to Irrigate, where the water la to be taken from and about what charge It la propoaed to make to the Individual per acre. When thla la presented to the pro ject engineer be will forward It to the department through the utuel channel. Aa the act (how, the aecretary of the Interior muit take Into conilder atlon the Intereeta of the water uter In the regular project, who are oar Ing for the coat of building the canal and for operating and maintaining them. The people who get water on a rental baal do not hare to pay the building coat of 110 tier acre, but that coat mutt be taken Into account In filing the charge for rental, under the taw. PltOTHMIOftAIi DR. C. A. SUCM, All WorFLraZwA. OAtVtiewa' aeUlAanf. Reem 211. Mwt III. CITY AND OOUICT'i ABarTIUOT Ah Membef Oregon Ufa. Tills Herald Want Ads PAKTKD the Mall grill HKLP WATKD KaWjineed wi 11 ehikV waltreee at WANTED Woman or eml houaework. N'o It, comer dreaa P.'O. be: Oregon. Aje CfdarJbd for gen- ly at once. Pine, or ad- Klamath Fall, 11-lt taSCKLLANHOUa HAimmaCa KXjniEfW if youwfcmjTjonr ttaf moved and moydef quielttgVt Ranuby' KiprawJ'to do It. nTaaJjiialli and1 Mala atreeU. Pboft SIS RMPLOYMBNT Coll up COM tTOClf. III. U yon want OAT kind ottlKLF. Reenter at live jAlSTOOK If you want employmaBt. fa.Atll h.(A MA k& tfM mI. A Jt h mI. v.v,,, iiv', WW IIV (UUIIUIIN u utim mem up ana .en m ine rate oi nve tor Waa the old man right In hla calcu lation? Did be get a much money iu iiiF i(irrn aa u ihduiq i n BO wu; waa mere a iobb. LEGAL NOTICES Are yon Intereatea in bCam ATH COUNTY T 4t eo. tee tW Steohenf Hunter naltyp. Tkd have eome good bargain. flh7g0p By Joe Bush g It la getting popular In the paper all over the country to publleb from time to time "brain teoaere." Here' one that baa been aent to The Herald for eolutlen: Two old men were engaged In the apple peddling bualnea. They bad SO apple each. One had filed the price of hi apptea at two for one cent. The other Died hla price at three for onu. rent. One day one of tbo old men waa taken alck. He naked the other man to aell hla apptea for him. A deal waa arranged no one old man took out 80 apple, to be aold, 20 at two for a cent and 20 at three for n cent. After reaching hi atand the old man concluded that It would be too much bother to tl hi etock at dlf- GENERAL NOTICES tH?jUuf alltarraaU eforeaatarr I, reeVvllI eta from Sat Miiia Neile There are rune la Ue for the redamvHloa of protected oa or 1110. inte hereof. Dated at Klamath falto. Ore., tola Id day of Septembi J. W. BlIENS,TClty Treasurer Neike of Sato c fn the County Court of the State of Oregon, In and for Klamath County. In the Matter of the Onardtanablp of Kraeet Dale Boule and Don Otey Soule, Minor. Notice I hereby given that pursu ant of the order of the County Court of the County of KJamatn. Bute of Oregon, daly given ant made as the 10th day of Auguat. 1112, In Ibe above entitled aetata, Roee Otey Route, guardian of the peraoaa, and estates of Ernest Dal Boule and Don Otey Soute. minor, will aelt on or after tbe fitb day of October, 1112, In the County of Klamath, State of Ore gon, to tbe highest and best bidder, premise hereinafter mentioned, at private sale, blda to be received at the ofllce of Elliott ft Klllott, Wllllta building, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Sale subject to tbe confirmation by said County Court, the following described real property belonging to the estate of said minor. Terms of sale, cash, or one-naif cosh, balance secured by approved mortgage. The westerly thirty-live (II) feet lot 1, block fourteen (It), original town of UakTlltt, now Klamath Falls, Oregon. Dated this Ith day of September. 1911, Klamath Falls, Oregon. ROSB OTEY SOULE. OuardUn. Elliott ft Elliott, Attorney for duar- dlan. I-1I-I0-IT-4 h CRATER LUKE REUS Cratar Lake comnan automobile are meeting all S. P. train at Chllo- quln. Round trip fare, tauoquia to Crater Lake, 111.11. e When advised by hens. suUme- biles will meet lauasnaa at Agency Landing. trip rate aama aa CalleeulB. Automebllas from Crater Lake to Medtord, Monday and Thursday, far 111, III reand trt Timber Hole Sealed proposal In duplicate, each envelope marked "Proposal for Tim ber, Klamath Reservation." will be re ceived at tbe office of the euperlntend- t of tbe Klamath Indian school, Klamath Agency, Oregon, until II o'clock noon, Pacific Coast time, Tues day, October 16, 1911, for the pur chase of approximately 1,600,000 feet ef pine timber, practically all of which Is yellow pine, on the Klamath Indian reservation, Oregon. Thl Umber I upon portion of the WH of the WH of the NEW. and the EH of the NWV4, and the BVs of the NW14 ot the NWK. and all ot the BWU of tho NWK. except that portion allot ted to Wle Jobnaon, No. 171, which embrace the following descriptien: Beginning 6 chains south of the H corner between section II and II, thence east IT chain, thence north 16 chains, thence west IT chain, thence south 16 chalaa to place of be ginning, nil In Section II, Township 14 South, Rang 7 East, Willamette Meridian, Oregon. The timber offered for sate consist of a practically pure yellow pine stand, about 76 per ceat ot which Is made up of mature and over-mature trees. The Oregon Bast' MADAM AND PR?. TTAfMal Cure come, baspba aad la growing toenail. fU me. Tlaama stops 1V from lalllag oat la Ave trataanU,4ad a perma nent cere fofetofdraff. OIt na a call. yi No. SIT ff Bail lb Ave. WANTED Two boy ofyl aad II year, for meesengeseerrtee. Ap ply Western nWoa Jntegrsph com pany. ll-tt. FOR KENT ros SAIiM S l.M T- Fresh l-!nh elah'woed at 11.1 per eord-dmid Isitf eat hay yea ever made.wdar early; don't 'watt. O. PEYTON, noae 1171. 7-1M FOR BALE Houaaaold favaitara, t quire 1111 MalnstreeA'cYerGltaah her of Commerce. 'S. jutAt affwali We liavu aome very asaJraAle itrent property forvsalf-Stephea Hunter Realty Co. NjT NICELY fumUbed room at the Ore gon House, Rlxth end Klamath FOR RENT Store roost keeping rooms, 117 Mai full UKNT Four roo keeping in phone 41. sadl hoaae af 10-t mm tor house- rally. Tele- y 9-tt private MIHCELLAXEOOS -X. WANTED Saddle poAjr. Inquire S. J. Bailey nt thtgbf depot -U Los LOST AND FOUND 8T Between Klamath Olene, a gold watch, alte Mi, Bwta "Marathon" morsmnt, Ml Jewels. "1912" engraved oa b4k ot oaa. Finder return to Mr.IjTerc Heghea at Van Rlprdroe.rocerr. Klaav ath Falls, and reeaMl reward. T-4H STTUATION8 WANTED POSITNON WANTED Man and wife want work on ranch. Sea BUr- A. Btobb, at Comstock hoUI. f -It PeitiCen At44l4MINeiTMjMS JO'. HAWXHtHBT, nvsVENDKarT fcfVORaWKR CANDIDATI OF MXAMA' IFF ern railroad runs through the north western corner of the proposed eale area. The minimum prices which will Ibe accepted are 11.25 per M. feet for yellow and augnr pine, and 11.5 per M. feet for all other species. The timber must be cut under reguUUoea prescribed by the secretary of the In terior. All Umber must be cut aad removed prior to June 1, 1911. With the bid certified check on a solvent national bank must be submitted la the nmount of 1600. This check will be returned to untucceesful bidder, sppllsd toward the payment for Um ber It bid Is accepted, and retain d as a forfeit If a bid Is accepted and tbe bidder falls to comply with the re quirement ot hi bid. Tbe right ot the commissioner of Indlau affair to waive technical defect In advertise ments and blda. and to reject any and all blda, la reserved. Further In formation oa to the timber and copies of the approved form ot contract may be obtained UDon reauest from tbe su perintendent of the Klamath Indian school, Klamath Agency, Oregon. Klamath Agency. Oregon, Septem ber 10. 1911. Edson WnUon. super intendent Klsmath Indian school. 10-1I-14-17-19-I1-I4-II-II l-l-R-l-10 h Notice ot Bale by Keferee la the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County. Roelnn Burkhardt, Marie Jaleer, and Karl Weckert, Plaintiff. vs. Fred Weckert, Defendant. Notice Is hereby give that, la pur suance ot decrees, made aad entered In the nbove-eaUtled court and cause on June 14, lilt, nnd August II. 1911, respecUvoly, the undersigned, a referee, will sell the premise hereinafter described, at public auc tion, to the highest bidder, for cub, uch sals to be, at 10 o'clock a. m., on Tuesday, the 14th day ot Septem ber, 1911, at the front door ot the court house ot said court, In Klamath Fall, Klamath County, Oregon. Th property to be sold being par ticularly described a follow, to-wlt: Tbe BEU ot NEU nd the NEVl of SEW of Sec. 4; the SWU ot NWK end the NW14 ot SWK ot Sec. I, all In Township IT, S. R. 9, K. W. M., In Klsmath County, Oregon. Dated this 26th dsy of August, 1911. O. A. KRAUSE. II-I-9-1I-II h Referee. hereinafter described at private sale, to the highest bidder, such sals to be made for cash, provided I am offered over $4,000 for sold property, other wise I shall sell the same to the esUte of S. W. Kllgore, deceased, for the sum of 14,000, ths amount of In- debtednsis due the latter estate by tbe estate ot Roy I. Kllgore, de ceased; eald sale to be made on or after th 21th day of September, 1912. at my residence. In tbe town of Bonanta, Klamath county, Oregon, lubjeet only to tbe confirmation ot such sole, a by law provided. Tbe property hereinbefore referred to Is particularly described aa follows. to-wlt: An undivided one-third Interest la and to nil that part ot block 101 In Bowns Addition to th Town of Bo nanta, according to the recorded pint thereof, described s follews: Com menclng nt tho northwest comer of said block and running thence aoutb along the weat line of'sald block one hundred and fifty (150) feet to a point; thence east on n line parallel to tbe north line of said block two hundred (200) feet to a point; thence north on n line parallel to the west line of eald block one hundred and fifty (160) feet to a point on the north line of said block; thence west on the north line ot said block two hundred (200) feet, to tbe place ot beginning; all In Klamath County, Oregon; Together with tbe tenements, here ditaments, and appurtenances there unto belonging or In anywise apper taining tp said land, Including furni ture, fixture and iron safe In the building on ssld premise. Dated this 28th day ot. Auguat, 1912. ETTA M. KILOORL, Administratrix of Said Estate. 29-9-5-12-19-2I b Suit In Kqnttr ta Ferecleee . Meet- NoUce of Sole ot Reel Property by Administratrix In the County Court of the State ot Oregon, for Klamath County. In the Matter of the Estate ot Roy I. Kllgore, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that, In pur suance of aa order of the sbove-ea-titled court, made la the above-en- ttUed matter, oa the 14th day of August, lilt, th underslgnsd, aa administratrix, will sell Ue prmbee In the Circuit Court ot the State ot Oregon for KJamntU County Joseph T. Peters. PlataUff, v. Let Hardy, Ira Hardy, Jane Roe Har dy, John Do Hardy, Heir nt .Law of J. Frsnt Ilaidy, De ceased; Also the Unknown Heir of 3. Frank Hardy, Deceased; Alto, All Unknown Persons or Parties Claiming Any Right, Title, Estate, Lien or Interest In the Reel Estate Described In the Complaint Herein, Defendant. To Lei Hardy, Ira Hardy, Jane Roe Hardy, John Dee Hardy, heirs at th unknown heirs of J. Frank Hardy, deceased; also all unknown persons or parties claiming any right, title, es tate, lien or Intsrsst la th real es tate described In the complaint here in, the above named defendant. In th nam ot the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear aad answer the complaint of tbe above named plalnUff In the above enUUed court, now on file with the clerk ot said court, within six weeks from the date ot the first publication ot thl summons, and you nre notified that It you fall to appear and answer sold complaint as hereby required, th plaintiff will apply for a decree of thl court, as prayed for In hi complaint, to-wlt: That a certain mortgage giv en by J. Frank Hardy to thl plain tiff on the thirteenth day ot Septem ber, 1901, to secure th payment ot the sum ot four hundred aad eighty' Are dollar (1416.00)," with interact at th rat ot tea (10) per eeai per annum from said date h foreclosed, defendants equity of4 redemption therein foreclosed, aad th load de- ecrlbed thereto, to-wlt: South halt (Vt) of th southeast quarter (H) of BecUon Thirty (10) aad aorth half (Vi) ot northeast quarter (U) at Seetloa Thirty-One (11), Township twenty-tar (II) watt. Rang ata (I), seat ot Willamette ewUlaa, la Klamath county, Oregon, sold la the) manner provided by law; aad th pts ceeds of said ante b applied a Sal lows, to-wlt: First To th paymeat ef th of this suit aad th foresler sal sals. Second To the paymeat f ah sum as th court may odjndg r able aa attornsy's fees to a allowed therein. Third To th payment to th plaintiff of th sum of four hnadrad. elghty-flv (1411.00), with interest thereon nt th rat ot ton par eeett (10) per annum from th thirteenth day of September, 1101, nnUl paid; rnd to tbe psymeat to plalnUff ot th further sum of, fourtees ItHsrs (I4), with Interest thereon at th rate of elx per ceat per annum fro he fifteenth dsy of March, 1101. ! til paid; and th further um ot four teen dollar (114). with sntsree thereon at th rat of alx per eeat par annum from th fifteenth Say of March. 1106, uaUI paid; aad th far ther sum ot fourteen dollar (114), with Interest thereon nt the rata ol six per ceat per annum from th Bt- rBth day of March, 1101, natal paid; and the further aum otfvu.ta aad ia-100 dollars 1(14.49), wKh later! thereon nt th rat ef ata per oat par annum from th Sftssath Bar at March, 1107. uaUI paid; sal th far ther sum of alxteea aad 14-111 dol lar (111.64). wltt lator t.thsresa at th rat ot six per eeat per aa num from the fifteenth dax of 1 1901. until paid; aad th further t of sixteen nnd 74-100 deUara 1 1 1 6.7 4 ) , with Interest thereoa at th rnte of six psr ceat per annum fro ne fifteenth day ot March, lilt, aattt raid; and th further um f a trcn and 70-100 dollar (17.Tt), with Intsrsst thereon at 'the rata ad iix per cent per sjmhb eraaa ta'BC- tenth dar esXhtarch; MM, aaU paid; -jud th farther amar ' 47-100 (111.47), wttfcfi on nt the rate ot six per eeat Pr aa num from th fifteenth day et Marsh, 1911, uaUI paid. -Fourth That th plalatMt reevr cf aad from defendant hia cost aad disbursements herein. Fifth For auch otter further aad general relief as to the court soar stem meet with equity. This summons la served upoa ya hy order of the Honorable Henry I Ienon. Judge of the Circuit Court et the State of Oregon, for Klamath county, mad oa tho tnlrty-Srst day et August. A. D. 1911. by puMteattoa thereof In the Klamath County Re publican, n weekly newspaper pnh lUhed In Klamath county, Oregon, for six consecutive nnl successive week, th date ot the first publication being in 6th day ot September, A. D. lilt. W. LAIR THOMPSON, 1-6-10-10 r Attorney for FleJntfaT. XoUce for PnhlaceMstt (Not Coal Load) Department of the Interior, United State Land OBc at Lakevlew, Oregon, Auguat II, lilt. NoUe 1 hereby gtvea that Cora M. Dodge, a widow of Frank F. Dodge, ot Fort Klamath, Oregon, who, on August 11, 1901, made Homestead Enrty (Act June 11, 1906) No. Olll, for the 8WK 8BK. S8K SWfc. See. II; EH NWU, Sec. 16, Township 14 8., Rang 6 B.. Willamette Meridian, ho filed notice of lateaUoa to auk Baal five-year proof, to establish ctetmV to the land nbove described, hefer O. R. D Lap, County Clark ot Klamath county, at Klamath Folia, Orsgc. tbe Ith day of October, 1111. -t Claimant name as wlraisstsi . Arthur Morrison ot Fort Klamath. Oregon; Oeorge J. Wale ef ' rt Klamath, Oregon; Allc A. Yf ' Fort Klamath. Orecoa; French of Klamath Falls. Oregon. A. W. ORTON. 9-6-10-1 r I