Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, April 08, 1909, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER. LAKEVIF.W, OREGON, TIM'RNPA V, Al'ltll. 8. 1IMUI
LakcCsunl v Exaniincn
tllKtl J.
H M AN.
lucent I'urcr. and laitc Clnulallon
t.attrrn and Snnthcm Oregon.
ITHI.ISUKP IVKKY Till Ul'AVl
I at i ho I'okI omivai In cot if. Ore.
Sv-romt-l'lnw Mailer.
NTV l I l IM IWl'K"
M'B.CKirTION R ATI S.
One nr. In advance
I :
Three n.oiili", "
gXr-U P1' ln -'value, $1 50 thi ycat.
otib.-IS'iTi. I hp Kiamlner mho r.iiiore
O fr.-m on.- I 'U l" Hii.ilu-r. or chanm
Ihrlr ...l.rfl.-e l.ir-w -t...iu.l r. -m. mK. r
drop lh" "rtn-o a crl no llicir ihT ean !
droosoil to llie ruitu xi. tll. e.
AtVPTI.INO RAH-
RrEiilr im.i:.it: uv s"ni:,u"
-olu 111 n hi"" .-. Pr 11,.. nth. All iaii.inut a.K.
clmiiKi'l lro tui.e month. ot ol comix"!
lion chared forn'i cmtk i Iihubck AH M ' it
poMuonsciir. All ' .rt t. rm at t tr
K.-.U r. I.xi cliiinii". uv 1 . r line '' h i"
tclh .... ant .t. x . h im-cach iiiM rnon
fan! o( 1 limn k !. Uooluliolis ol romlo
k'tice. H -Ml ' iiprl.
fap-Trmirnt A.lr-in: 11 K end Job Prlnl
1ns. cah in alein-e.
All tlll mnM bf paid 111 Brat of each mouth.
fgfSo deviation from thene term.
nrn Im kotit nn flle it R.C
D4KI'R
IH O rArtn AdcrtiHin Agency ia land
ome tsireci. tn Francisco, .ai.,
contracia for adverlUin can be madt for it.
SAVE jVOl'R MOS KY
Lakevlew baa a Loan and Safin8
Dank. It doea not advertise, by the
way. bat it is a worthy iDatiMitioa,
and well condacted.
Such institutions are a good thing
in any community. They encourage
saving which means thrift to the
depositors, little or big. The sating
babit bat laid the foundation for
many a great fortune, in this con
nection it is stated that some one
once asked James J. Hill, the rail
road builder, how be got his start.
Mr. Hill answered:
"Work, saving and careful invest
ment." Nearly evrey capitalist in the
country will give the same anwser
when asked tbe secret of bis success.
"Saving baa been primarily the
cause of my success, Tom L. John
son, mayor of Cleveland. Ohio, and
.. . . , a. 1 av
one ot tne weaitniesi men ia u
middle west, once said.: "Every
cent 1 could lay my bands upoj went
into the bank. When I needed money
1 could always draw it out but 1
alway saw to it that I put in more
than 1 took out "
One capitalist and financier,
nation ally prominent, tells a Btrange
tale of bia start in life. He bad
gatheiedtogetber a few dollars as a
.voonster and bad planned to buy
bimsflf a horse. However, be did
not have enough to purchase the
animal be wanted so, at bis father's
suggestion, be put tbe litle sum be
bad in the bank. The horse which be
bad intended buying, died, by that
time, bowerver, be no longer wanted
tbe horse. He wouldn't have taken
tbe mouey out of tbe bank for any
thing. The saving uiauia bad takeu
bold of biui.
Dollar by dollar he added to the
ftcc-QUOt a dollar a week be declares.
Before be kuew it he bad &00. This
be invested io land, but kept right
on puttibg tbe dollar a week in tbe
bank. Now he is worth ei2.0uu.000
but even yet that dollar a week goes
into the bank this tiose bis owu
institution.
The moral of all this is that you
should teach your children the value
of saving. Tbe pennies thus saved,
day by day, from uselees and vicious
spending, in time will make them
independent and start them out in
the world on a career of usefulness to
themselves and and communities in
which they cast their lot.
If you wish to see a wondeiful
record in County finance take note of
tbe reports of the officials of this
county, in which there is shown a
resource of over 101,000 and liabilities
of only ?2-5 agaiuat the County. Tbe
Examiner may be egotistical and
saturated with optimistic optimism,
but we believe that is a record that
can not be duplicated in America!
Lieutenant Shacklatou, of the
Uritibh navy, who returned with bis
party on the barkeutine Nimrod to
Iveicarjjill, S. Z., Tuesday, after ex
ploring the Antartio reigons, reports
that they got to within 111 miles of
tbe South Pole. The expedition
fctartei ia July. 1907, and made a 1700
mile sledge trip touthward, reaching
longitude 1C2 east, latitude 88. 20
Major Fremont, is to be dismissed
from the army because of iusubirdin
ation. lie is a son of (Jen. Fremont
th "Path Finder" whi discovered
and uaiued some of the lakes and
valleys in Lako (louuty, and whose
name Is perpetuated in tbe Fremont
National Forest.
Harriman told a tteno newspaper
man that all railroads should be uu"
der one gigantio combination,
thiik eo, too. Ed.
We
But the combination should be
taken from private ownership for tbe
benefit of tbe few, and placed under
government ownership for tbe benefit
of tl nation. Oilier countries 011
Hie railroa 'a, n 1 auy on with s
ihiintiU full of brain who will take
ll.e Iron! le to invest luate can Hi
n I of llm tu tug ovr of mII rail -
roads in I hi country by the iimitnl
WOVerUlllellt.
Heart to Heart
Talks.
By EDWIN A. N YE
Copyrlpht. 13i. by Edwin A. Nye.
SrCCIAL FAVORS TO THAW.
Harry Thaw klllod a num.
Ho was saved from the electric chair
ny his pica of Insanity anil tho ex-
penditure of fTim.OOO In hl);h priced
lawyers, experts, etc. He was Anally
declared Insane.
1 Hiring his stay in Jail he had spe
cial accommodations and enjoyed
many luxuries refused to the ordinary
jail prisoner. In the lunatic asylum
vi here he w as sent he w as given com
parative freedom and was served with
many dainties.
Theu Thaw was released from tbe
Insane asylum by a writ of habeas cor
pus. He wna takeu to jail, where the priv
ileges granted him became a constant
ly Increasing scandal.
Thaw bad au eutire floor of the Jail
to himself, with thirteen cells for his
bedrooms, the hnll for a smoking room
and dining room. His meals were serv
cj by a private caterer; be had flow
ers, books and magazines In profusion.
Besides
This degenerate Plttsburger with
sybaritic tastes enjoyed frequent au
tomoblle rides ostensibly on business
gay excursions to the referee's office,
court bearings at White Plains, etc.
And all this was done under the legal
fiction that be was "a dangerous luna
tic with homicidal tendencies," but
really
BKCAL'SB THAW HAD PLENTY
OF MONEY.'
No poor man could have had such
privileges and attentions. For the or
dinary prisoner tbe narrow cell, tbe
Iron cot, tbe coarse food, the gruff
orders.
Now, such discrimination is not only
subversive of Justice and wrong; It is
impolitic snd DANGEROUS.
It tends not merely to break down
prison discipline; It outrages every
sense of justice.
When you show the poor man that
equity Is denied him ln the courts be
cause the rich man can hire able law
yers, when you show him that money
will buy special privileges and Immu
nities from prison officials, privileges
denied the poor prisoner, you foster
class consciousness and strike a body
blow at Washington's republic.
The nauseous details of tbe Thaw
trial carried contamination and moral
danger. The story of the special fa
vors granted this weak minded murder
er is even more danger us solally.
The Biggest and
the Best Net For
Getting Res
s.
In seining- flah to set results
You have to take the net results.
In bualneaa, too, to get reaulta
Tou figure on the net reaulta.
Netting fish and netting profits sug
gest each other. In each case yot
must put out a net that moves arouno
and gathers up tbe results.
Eo far as business goes, tbe locai
newspaper la tbe biggest and best nel
for getting results. It circulates around
town and ln the country also.
Are you advertising?
WfjrJbodffS
agazine
Ever had trouble of your own with
a hired man ?
Read "The Late John Wiggim" jn
this month's EVERYBODY'S, arid
laugh over the other fellow's trouble.
Did you know that more funny
hort itories are swapped from "The
Chestnut Tree" tl.au from any
other similar collection anywhere?
Every month you can find one that
vou'll laugh over i ill vou pet the next,
iiet EVERYBODY 'S and see.
11 " 111
Seager's
j
IMiimIi
Lnkolow, Oregon
PiiMey
I rs r
i NOTES: For 3o day oulv. We have
1 two. one fSiKi-llHUI. June loth,
one HXHi l'.'M, June loth, notes
s 'cured by 1st mortiiu on Ui sore
i-Hiti'h hII Improved, vmIiio ?:CilH Ht SI
ptr cent interest psytile sniiuMlly
1 t lt2 interest due, Jim 15th. These
1 notes run lie had now for I I'.MO oaah.
1 We recommend thru "Wire uk, if
I yi.11 want these reserved."
Itwrlllngn
f'S(X IIoiiho, burn mid or .'hard, 2
ai'rei, New Pin Creek 8 rooms,
frame, good Incut ion, one third down,
i Imlaiu'c, 8 per cent.
No. lii For fiHHi. i cmnIi, pomos
hIoii kIvcii '.' WM-kn lot Pfc.VJLW A;
Ifvrnonow barn. best oflindo fruit.
lint h, complete, xv I i I Itu hiile furniture
thin one will bo taken quick one
block from Court House.
No 15 For en Investment - 8M.
cash, 5110 ft front, 170 iloe-t-rotiiii
frame house, complete, taood repair.
TliU In on principal thoroiiKhfnre,
anil there can lie ft .VixlTtift lot Hold
for at least $400. apiece, leaving ,(mI
house A: lot for that can rent
tor f'-'io. per annum.
Frame no ven-room house. "OxliH) f.
lot. lawn, shude, lient resilience
Htreet In centre of town, furnished
CNtupleto, with piano, f.'l .VHI, must
act at once.
Five-room house, frame; (rood barn,
can be made over Into six or sev
en room house for f J00, 2 acres of ex
rollout laud 5 Hocks) from Court
House, hoUHe anil barn alone cost
f 1.000; 4 he land can U cut lino 1 Slots
and re solil at enough to clear the
place this Is right In town. Price,
t.soo.
t.tK). Modern 6-room Bungalow
new. all details) complete, fenced, a
uooil tin v, must close at once.
Houses, either to noil or rent arc
scarce in Lakcx lew. If you
moan business) we will mmiu plio
tos.
Lata
Kesidenc Lots Bet location in
town 00 x J 50. ft 000 building re
strictions. LotaTl-SOO 8fiV) i250.
Block 1 also lots 12 t200. Sc. 13 tJOO
Block i Drenkels first addition.
aarhrt
176 acres Near New Pine Creek,
12.600, 1.000 fruit trees, all kinds
of berries, and gardens truck, beet of
water rights & room bouse, a tried
and proven fruit farm, one tblrd
down, balance 8 per cent.
No. 3. t-SO acres, north of Lakevlew
12.r mllen, on propoHed right of way of
railway. -rooin house, tiarn, capac
ity 100 tons of hay. 1500 sheep, 100
acres iinfler Irrigation, two creeks)
cross the (arm. Small orchard. Best
f hav & grain land. Unlimited range.
JfNXlO. The Improvement alone rep
resent 1(000. I his will not be on the
market long.
Hanch I'JO acres all fenced, good for
fruit of all kinds, also 40 to fto acres
for grain, near Iakevlew on county
mad, uprlng water all year, ft-room
house. 175 fruit trees 2 and 3 years old
$.'t.5O0, half cash, balance 1 to 5
years. "Itoat tin- Kallrond toit."
Ranch of 140 nctvs-80 aero cleared &
f'tneed, oa Went shore of
fioose Lake In California, five miles
from Ky. right of way. Jlouw ami
burns, garden & fruit trees, good
spring water, 12j0 jxt acre. This
Is a real-rare-inveMtnient. The own
er Is forced to sell. lieu t the
Kailroad to it."
Ranch 3i0 acres, pari fenced, barn
only. If sold with ranch of lt0 acres
house & barn for $12.60, If seperate,
$15 per acre. The 3i0 Is Just at south
end of Ooose Lake, the 1fi0 2 miles
south of Davis Creek, Cullf, on coun
ty road, excellent level grain and gar
den lands, Is located on the right of
wav Ry. "Heat the Itallroud to
it."
100 acres, cheap land.tlO fenced, bonse
and barn. Part meadow, balance
grazing, 12 miles from Lakevlew,
some timber on It.
160 acres unimproved land, under O.
V. L. Co 'a ditch, Umiles from town.
Exceptionally good grain laud at
117.50, on county road.
100 acres, 40 timber, 12 miles wast of
Iakeview, on stage road. Douse
barn, capacity 8 head 50 acres fenced.
good garden, 30 acres grulp, 4 living
springs Includes 30 to 40 cord
wood cut, all for $1500, cash. This
price is low.
Dairy Ranch 300 acres. Klamath
County 2 barns, one 7-room house,
orchard and good garden, 200 acres
Irrigated, about 40 liead good milch
cows. On County road, telephone
communication, $20 per acre.
1340 acres All gootj meadow nnd
grain lands, wutcr rights, good
barns and 0 room house. Fine gar
den. All fenced. Excellent stock
farm can be had for 118 per
acre If taken at once. One-half down,
balance terms, flood speculation 0
miles from town.
This last one lor persons who bave
$55,000 and some energy.
Fruit ranch, 800 to 1000 acres, 3 houses,
3 barns, good fencing, perpetual wa
ter righj, all Irrigated, best lands In
loose Lake Valley for fruit & garden
fariulnv, no frosts, local market for
all, will produce from 125 to $U0 per
acre ordinary farming, fruits much
greater. All implements, wagons,
14 bead of horses, harness etc. Can
be aub-dlvtded, part town lots, bal
ance 10 to 40 acre tracts. Tbe lots
will bring SHOO to $1,000 per acre the
Imlmii'o f"8 to IllH) ht nori Tli
rtuht df xmi.v rim'h rluht I v t IiIh forin.
To I ho purl In who run imiiillo till
Ul-ll U llM'l't.V It In II I'llf tllOIII'.V
innkir inn nil l hhI.I thlx .Your,
prU1 fiA lHH, rim hoiuI ihotottrnphN
If vim iiHitii IiiimIiii'mm. "Iloal I In
Itiiilroiul to It."
Ilriitii'li Olllot', I'lnxh, Oroit'oii,
Joo i:illott, Mtr. Warner Valley.
Ono of I ho lox eh moon to hoimiiv tho
fIMt krolno;, ! Kiivoriiiiiont tllllllM.
Wo looato porHoiiM mi only tho I mm I of
vc n i I IiiihIm. And fur part Iciilnri.
Seager's !
l.aUcvlow, Oregon
IMuxli
I'aUloy
The fariueiH and fruit ttrowera of
California are entering a vigorous
protest because restaurant oIihtkh
prohibitive priced ior fruit. For
instance troui 10 to 13 cents la charg
oil for a dish of tomatoes, when a
whole box Is uouuht la P mnt ket
for 20 cents. The sumo iiiht holil
good for peach's, and yet they ask
fancy prices There Is to be a con
centered tlTort to remedoy this evil.
Some of the late hour deni'.ana of
Dayton, had their auporstituoue fears
aroused recently dy seeing two moons
appear among the clouds. Well, most
any brand will bring about such pecu
liar conditions of vision. Once there
was a man who plainly saw two
women at the head of the stair await
tup his laborious ascendiug, and
exclaimed: "Zherea, two women hio,
wit a stick, hie, but only oue's a
talkin', hio I"
tiet a ranch in Lake County ; get a
10 acre tract In Hons ljike valley;
vet an acre or vet a lot in Lakevlew.
vour children will then call you thrice
blessed ',
CLASSED WANTS
( Fle cenla jr line or one rem pvr word,
each Inarrilon. Thirtjr worla. or Iraa. $1 per
month. aT1aXo atlverllaviiirul Innerus! for
Ivu than lb centa.
WATKR-RIUIIT 4X4IIII
TAKE NOTICE
-To All Whom It
May Concern:
That I forbid any ,H-r-
t;..-.i
son turning the
hat Is
m ii I
!it ial
Man Canyon cn-ek, except w
longed to the Itet it ditch In 1H8G
nave claimed it since i.vui as natm
flow of water on my ranch south of
Lakevlew. Any one interfering with
this right will lie prosecuted to tbe
full extent of the law.
10W2 B. W. KMKI.80N.
WATKI
WANTED MEN TO TAKE LOO-!
ging contracts for timber for irriga
tion flumes. Enquire at tbe (. V.
L. Co. office. D. L. Wrav.
WANTED SPAN OF WORK HOKSES, I
weight l'JUO. well broke, aees not!
over y years, with harness and wagon.
Inquire of Ous Ubde, on Walter St.
one block north of Slash St. 12M2.
WANTED Trustworthy man or wo
man In each county to advertise, re
ceive orders anil manage business
for New York Mall Order House.
flS.OO weexly; position permanent;
no investment required. Previous
experience not essential to engaging.
.spare time valuable. KiicIohc nelf ad-
dreswd enveloe for full psrticulars.
Arlilress, tl.AIlK Co. U holesHle
Dept., 103 PARK AVE., N'F.W YORK.
CRYSTAL WHITE ORI'INOTONS.
the big winter layers Last Decern
tier I purchased n f 35 pen of birds
from the famous Kellerstrass Farm
of Kansas City, Mo., and ft n now
furuish u limited nnin.Vrof eggs from
these choice birds at $3 for 13. March
and April hatched pullets lay eggs
when the price Is highest. Address,
F. P. Crouemlller, lakevlew, Oregon.
rH MALK-
FOR SALE: ONE 12x12 MINERS
tent, three foot wall, new ; one
camp stove, nearly new ; one folding
camp table. j
Address A. E. CONVERSE, or at I
Tbrus ton's ranch, Lakevlew, Oregon. 1
FOR SALE: 400 ACRES LAND,
agt ictiltuial. timber and pasture.
All fenced, contains springs and
stream. Well sheltered. ideal for
froit. 17 miles north of Lakevlew,
on county toad. Enquire at Exam-:
iner umoe.
r uh HAiib-wiiiLti Tiii!,! LABI 1 1 inacnioe ror delecting liars, jr our
can accept a limited number of i wife finds that out, and gets one, we
orders for OREGON VALLEY LAND ' are elected to stay at home nights.
CONTRACTS at a premium of only No more "lodges" or "pressing"
SI0. Parties buylug will be req lured j business excuses will then be avail
to pay down 150 which will include : able. But, Hi a last resort, there Is
th premium. ASSIGNMENT GUAR-, an ax in the wood shed, and we might
ANTEED. First come, first served i have provocation to smash the duru-
Western LiHiirls Ulinn, 21u Musonio
Temple, Rock ford 111.
FARM FOR SALE 345 ACRES, 11
miles south of Lakevlww, also farm
ing utensils, 110 head of stock cattle
and 100 calves.
Isaac Deter.
FOR SALE- AT AUCTION, ON SAT
urday, April 3rd. 1000, at 2 p. m.,
In l I.I.I l.vn....,i II.. I, a..
windmill, tank, pump, and fixtures
of the plant at CLTR..qTpIi,
M I I UU I Wl.U 1TJIUH B IIH'1, luh
FOR KAI.KTwn triuuX inlh l. nn,u
one lumber wagon. F. It. PATCH.
FOR SALE West X of Sec. 34. Town -
suipH. jtange id i-.ast at $5. per
acre. 7 miles from lakevlew. Oreiron i
Write or enquire ot C. F. Elgin, cire
of City Hall, Salem, Oregon.
TELKP1IOWKH.
IX)OKATTIIE NOTICE FOR RE
ward Issued by the Telephone
Company for destroying Its prop
erty, lotf
YOU
r - " r-'
A
W u
V V r
a r::r;rccT
CLOTHES
YOU
CAN DO IT
NOW
BY ORDERING
THE
FAMOUS
Ti i
aylor Tailorm
Thu service it the finct in the country and the cheapest too
considering the very high quality cf the v oikmanrhip ar.d the
all wool fabrics which are used exclusively by these famous tailors..
Call here and ask for further particulars regarding this new and
perfect system of making made-to-order Clothes.
Bailey & Massingill Agents
RK tL KMTATK
Til K OUKtiON VALLKV LAND CO.
1 has comnl. ted Its sale, and there Is
going t Im m mie thing doing around
J lX vlcw and hoiii., have n-ad v
reirretted that lliev did not buy. If
! ,uerf a,,y "n wft,lUnK lo
cnn K't u ,,,w 'nO"ct" 'r,"',
llentshere. Make me an offer Ufore
ine ureininnis on mew mminin'
make another advance.
M.C. OILLETT
Kta. B. Pallas. Texas.
FOB SALE Oregon Valley Iind Co.
nsalgunieuts or contnu-ta.
L. I). KICII AKPSON,
103 4th 8t. h.,
10W4 Minneapolis. Minn.
CHOICE 10-ACHK FAUMd. C'lose to
Uikevlew S-SJO. Easy terms.
Don't delay they are going fast. II
!Ton wiuit ft KIM (ruit or garden
If,,,, ,i,.i.'r mi il.U 1 1,une. tlnod.
uv ,.,- wanteil LAKEVIEW
PEVELOI'MKNT CO., I. O. Uox i'H,
likevlew, Oregon.
WANTED TIMBER LAND HOMF
stead relinquishments. Want to
bin direct from owners. Write, with
particulars, to M. A. EIRUY, 1 10N
Felix Htrift. St. Joseph. Mo.
I
OKEOON VALLEYLAND Contracts
i lor Hale. Mase me your ner, en n-
er direct or agents.
f4tf
; BERNARD C. SITZ,
Lakevlew, Ore
i OREGON VALLEY LAND contracts
i bought and sold by W. L. Bllno,
1 21C Masonio Temple, Rnckforri, 111.
I Wbeu writing htm do not fail to en
close postage If you expect a reply. sir
DUTCH LUNCH AT THE BREW
ery Saloon. tf
Smiles and Squalls
Ily 'TIIK VKKIIAKT 0.K"
A Roseburg woman wants a divorce
because her busbau J has a habit" of
kicking a pot full of hot coffee into
ber lap. Well, we have bad bot colfee
that would give even - Saiut Peter a
touch of temporary insanity, luatead
; of a divorce that woman should study
Mrs. Rorer.
j My I My!
; has went
Now see what some one
and done! luvented a
ed thing I
I The tariff tinkers have stirred up a
pretty muss with women kind. They
resent the IncresHed tax on gloves
i and stockings and suy they wou't
I wear 'em, so there I
I Just because a preacher found a
hair - pin and a trouuer'a button
i alongside the single oyster lu his
soup, at a church social, he has utter-
; BU " urU(,e enurcu suppers,
A young man got fined 1300 for
, .
I ' "r ' e
14 year old icirl. lie should nave
- - '" t V I UUl.
' tukeu 8ome oue ot bl
is size and years
A Fresno
man gut 14
veara
for
I attePOiK to shoot a real estate man.
JOJ i""""""' iueu oue man and
K ,ree- lt is evident that It is
'Jnr other people to have sujh
I blood thirsty devils where they will
1 have no chance to make use of handy
guns.
Tbe country is gettlnu so "dry"
that old topers are beginning to put
whiskey advertisements in their
muies ror ruture reference, as a pre
caution against extreme drought lu
' their neighborhoods.
a .
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i. . . : 1 V . ' '
ft RNITI HKMT4M S4
NOTICE :-The public Is hereby
notified that I bars taken over tbe
Furniture Stock of Wallace A Co. No
bills avslnat said firm contracted
after date of Jan. 1, 1'JCX) will be con
sidered and all accounts outstanding
and 3ue eaM firm are to be paid to
tbe undersigned.
II. L. Chandler.
Dated, Lakevlew, Ore., Jan I, 1900.
HiqiOK AftlMIUABK.
POST At KINO HAVE THE BENT
grade of Llqours and Cigars to be
found In Oregon. tf
J.H. CUTLER 'WHIPKY AT THE
Hotel Lakevlew bar. The best and
purest whisky made. tt
WANTKII-KOOHKRO
WANTED: Roomers. Board by tbe
day, week or month.
Dsn i via.
Mrs. It Mo-
.MKHI-AN LAI.1IIHV
AMERICAN LA UN DRY: If you
want good washing go to the Ameri
can Laundry. Mrs. R. McDaulela.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR
LAKE COUNTY
Em 11 Kliesn, )
Plaintiff)
Suit in Equity
to forclose a
va )
Sidney Dodder and
Mortgage
Creasie 11 odder, )
his wife, Defendants.
To Sidney Dodder, and Crosnle
Hod-
der. bis wife, Herendants :
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, You. and eaob of you are
hereby required to appearand answer
the Complaint filed against you
in the above entitled Court and Cause
within six weeks from the date of tbe
First Publication of this Summons,
tn-wlt on or before the 7th day of May.
1001), and if you fail so to appear and
answer or otherwise plead to tbe said
Complklot, for want thereof tbe Plain-
tiff will apply to tbe Court for a De '
eree avalust you and each of ou for
the sale of the following described
land situate in the County of Lake,
State of Oregon, to-wit: NW quarter,
Sec. 35, Tp. 30 H. It 19 E. W. M.,
and for the foreclosure of tbe follow
log described Motgage upon said land,
to-wit: That ceitain Mortgage ex
ecuted by tbe Defendants Siduey llod-
r ana tjrsssie ti odder, bia wife, on
tbe 10th day of November, 1004 in
favor of Columbia Brewing Company,
. a Corporation, iu the sum of 104ti.l0
w It h Interest at tbe rate 0 per oent
per annum until paid; which said
Mortgage was duly assigned to plalu
tilf herein on be Fifth day of Feb
ruary, 1U09.
That there is due and owing to
Plaiutitt herein on the said Mortage
the sum of $550.25 with Interest on
the rum of $520.1)0 since the 15tb day
of Novebmer, 1004 at tbe rate of fi per
cent per annum, and mterest on the
sum of 123 31 since the 15th day of
November, 11)05 at the rate of 0 per
cent per annum; and the sum of
.').! 10 taxes paid on said premises by
ll..ln.ll t 1 I.L. 1 - . A . r
iulhi udihiu, wiiu inieiesi bi tne
rate of 0 per cent per annum until
paid and for the sum of 150 as attor
ney's fees herein, and for bis costs
and disbursement heroiu, and for
such other und further relief as to
the Court may deem meet.
Notice is hereby given you, that
this summons Is served upon you by
Publication there if In the Lake
County Eiamlner a News Paper of
, ?en,i,al Circulation, issued and pub-
, " wcobijt ju jaaeview, liini
. County, Oregon, pursuant to an older
, the llou. George Noland, Judge of
i"1' Court, duly made at Chambers In
, Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Ore-
gon,
uu nit jutu uuy or xusren, ijwv,
The date of the first publication of
this Summoua is tbe 25 tb dsy of
March, 1"01), and tbe date of the last
publication of said summon! Is tbe
fith day cf May, 1009.
J. D. Venator.
M25M7 Attorney for Plaiutitt.