The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 05, 1911, Image 2

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Pkeat 484. Klamath Fall, Or.
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THE GUN STORK
J.B.CHAMBKM
BIIKRirrS BALK
In the Circuit Court of the Bute of
Oregon, tor tha Couaty of KliB'
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81io Bocquorat Co., a Corporation.
Plaintiff,
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3. II. Bevy and JoMph Hettlager,
Partncra, Under the Name of
Berrr A Hettinger, Defendants.
Notice Is hereby flrea that hj
Tlrtue of an execution and order of
ale, dulr Inued out of tha abort ea-
tltled court and eauae, oa tha 7th day
of Beptembrr, 111, upon a judgment
and order of aale made and enUred of
record In said court and eaaaa aad la
aid county aad atate oa the lth day
of August. 1111, la favor of tha abate
named plaintiff aad agataat tha abOTe
named detendaata, J. H. Berry aad
Joseph Hott!aor. aa partaera aader
the name of Berry A Hetttager, aad
each of then, directing tha aala of
certain real proirty, to aatltfy the
aura or 1797.50, with Interest thereon
nt the'ratc. of per ceat per annum
troh the 26th dar of August, ltll,
and the further sum of f lf.10 costs
and disbursements and tha expenses
of sale. Now, by virtue of said ex
ecution and In compliance with aalJ
writ, I win on Saturday, October 7,
1911 at I o'clock p. ra. of said day.
at tho front door of the- county court
house, la Klamath Fall. Oregon, aeli
&t public auction for cash In hand, to
tho highest and best bidder, all the
right, tltaad Interest of tha above
named detendaata, J. H. Berry aud
Joseph Hettinger, aa partaera aader
the name at Berry A Hettlager, or
either of them la aad to the fallow
ing described real property, to-wit:
All that portion of lota 8. and 10 In
block 4, town of Beaaasa, Oregon, ac
cording to the plat thereof on Wo la
th oMee of the couatr clerk of Klam
ath county, Oregon, eemmeaelag at
pomt ffftr fast east of tha aortaweat
corner and oa tha llae of lot It of
btock 4 of said town of Boaaata;
theact south parallel with tha wast
llae of block 4, one hundred aad f ft
feet; thenco. east paraded with the
north line of lots 8, 0 and lO.lfty feet,
lence cast parallel with the north
lice ot Iota 8, 9 and 10, tfty ff.it.
Uinro north, parallel with the vest
"do of block 4 one hundred and ifty
feet to the north line of lot 10, thente
ttpt to tho place of beginning. Alro
lot C, In the Rlrerflde tracts, accord
ing to the duly recorded plat thereof,
tortalnlng ten acres, all la township
S9 8.. range 11 E.. W. Jl., la Klamath
county, Oregon, duly attached la tho
nl-oro entitled cauw on tha 14th day
or July, 1911, as tho property of lti
ebovo named defaceUnte Berry aad
Hrttlngrr; also tha f blowing deaeih.
eJ real jiupertr, to-wlt: The fat
100 feet of lots one ltd two aad t'i
mat 100 fct of the nj.lh half of lot
r, la block 8, of the In-va of Bomb,
Oregon, duly attarbel In the abort
entitled cause aa the property of de
fendant J. H, Berry, together with the
teaBemeatk, herldtameata aad appar
tenanees thereunto belonging, or In
any wise appertaining, or so mack
thereof aa may be necessary to satisfy
said execution.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
this 7th dsy ot September. 1911.
W. B. BARNM, Sheriff.
By It. 71. OUTHRIDOB, Deputy.
9-8-10-6 hf
Are yon Interested In KLAMATH
COUNTY! If so, sea the Stephen
I Hunter Usaity co. Tey navo some
(good bargitlns,
WHOLESALE
LUMBER
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THE EVENING HERALD
W. O. SMITH, Editor m Proprietor
J. M. STOWBMj, - City Bdltor
Published dally except Jaaday at 115
Vourtfc Street
KLAMATH PALLS, . OHBOON
THt'KMDAV, OCTOnRK B, llt
A MK1HTY SUM tlKLFXIATION
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P IT IS a tact, ns reported, that
that thcro Is some likelihood of
James J. Hill building a raldroad
through here from llend the news will
bo most welcome. If not, then thu
slim delegation which went from thin
city, to ntlcml tho celebration which
Is taking placo at that city to cele
brate the completion of railroad con
struction to that point la one ot the
greatest mistakes that thla commun
ity has ever msde. With Mr. Hill,
who Is frequently termed the empire
builder, there to drlvo the golden
spike Into Its bed and a routing lot
of boosters nround htm, that woald bo
the tlmo to get the ear of tha railroad
maker and Impress him with the
needs and opportunities that are la
the Klamath baala.
Those who left from this alty In-
eluded Judge Will 8. Wordea. Judge
rjcorge T. Baldwin, Charles W. Kber-
leln, C. T. Oliver, secretary ot the
Chamber of Commerce, and a few
other faithful leaders who are deeply
Interested In the welfare of thla sec
tion. They took the long auto trip,
closo to 300 miles tha round trip.
with the hope and purpose ot adding
their best encouragement to make the
Bend meeting both those of the Cen
tral Oregon Development League and
the railroad celebration successes
and to speak sr good word for farther
efforts by Mr. Hill to reach thla
Hon. merely rea.dyaad waiting for a
railroad to como In and harvest tho
gain that Is to be had for the asking.
But halt a dosen, or two doten, la
a delegation at such aa opportune
moment with the Interests ot this city
and environs st stake Is not sutlelenL
Two doscn might be a respectable
number as an Index of tho Importance
of the need of a railroad here, but
the proper way to Impress a man of
Mr. Hill's caliber, while It does aot
aecessarlly depend on numbers oaly,
woald be to have a rousing, fat dele
gation, a hundred or so. Two hun
dred would bo better.
Portland sent delegation of aear-
ly 71 men to 'this city la a special
trala oa a hunt for commerce and In
aa effort to bettor trade relalloas aud
to understand better the conditions
and outlook for the Klamath Basla la
r material aense. If Portland, who
doea not need expansion and an nutlet
for producer la anything like the
measnro this city aad territory ad
Joining needs them, can afford to do
such thing as a side line, this city can
certainly afford to attempt something
oa ar considerable scale when the en
tire welfare of tho community, prac
tically, depends on It.
Last week there was n county fstr
la Klamsth county, backed, we are In
formed, by two men. Not enough men
la the couaty took a sufficient Inter
est In the event to give It the encour
agameat of good organisation or sys
tem. All the work fell on tho shoul
ders o'f a precious few mighty few,
at that. Oae of the sad features of
thla laek of unity was the failure to
collect all tho money due in admls
sloaa. It's no nse to try tothrow the
blame for this on any one or two
people, for one or two people cannot
handle a county fair unless they have
a barrel of money to do It with, and
there was no barrel within reach In
thla Instance.
The lack of organisation shown In
pulling off tho county fair, which a a
fair was a rousing success for which
duo praise Is certalBly to be given the
handful or less of men who accom
plished what they did under great dif
ficulties Is an Index of the general
spirit In the city at this tlmo. It Is
this same lack of pull-together la a
tag-of-war style tbst gives tha eMy
LONGTIMB1RS
A .WECIALTT
Vertical .trained
nooring.Ceiliiil
and Clear Natife
Fir for finiah
work, aleo Lath
artf IhistlUet ,
such a small representation at Usnd
on tho occasion ot the visit ot James
J. Hill.
Of course It would cost money to
make the trip to llend. Kach man
that took the trip might be out 100
for tho Journey It lio made It by auto
and entertained now acquaintance
whon he got thcro. Ho might figure
that It waa too expensive for the
chance he was taking. Hut it la only
k chance In that to get n railroad
through hero at once mlr.lit not b
effected. Tho sureties of tho effort
aa a means of ndvetllslnR the puiM
and energy of KtamMh Pall would
bo unquestioned. It would bo a Pep
ping atono to tho accomplishment
Inter of what Is needed at one.
PRICE OF SHEEP
ABNORMALLY LOW
Sl'HPKIMlNfl MTATK OP MAKKKT
POHMIRI.Y IWK TO CXHKTTI.KII
TAKIKP NO IMHITV WITH TH K
HKKP MAKKB7T
Special to The Hern Id
LAKBVIBW, Oct. 3. The price of
sheep Is lower than It has been lor
some time, prybably duo to tho un
settled condition of tho tariff laws.
While sheep are down, tho cattle
buyers are paying tho highest price
ever paid la the county for beer cat
tle, and the range Is being cleaned up
as never before In an attempt to gath
er stock for shipment.
There seoma to be no connection be
tween tho price of b?cf and mutton
In this part of tho country.
Many welt laformed men engaged
la the stock ladastry state that now Is
a good time for Investors In tho In
dustry to take hold of tho opportunity
to secure awaa aad breeding stock at
a low agure, for there seems to be
no reason why the price should re
mala dowa far any long period ot
time.
MANY LIVE ONES
WENT TO BURNS
LAKKVIKW DKLBGATfON WAS
LAHCIRBT BUXCM OP BOOSIBJIS
THAT KVKR WBNT PORTH TO
HOOT FOR LAKE COUXTV
Special to Tha Herat!
LAKBVIBW. Oct. B. Lakevlew
ser.t the largest delegation of "live
w'r s" that ever cut loose from this
section of tho state to tha Develop-
rticnt League meeting at Burns thlv
wwlr TIlA HAlttnn was tiraifMfl liv'kjil.B hn Amtm. .. .1.- .... .... ..-
1 M . .. I.. m .1- 4 . . . .'
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r.. i. wiiivb oi mo voRimerciai t;iuo,
mid contained such leading men as
V Ijilr Thompson. O. W. Rice. Prank
Light. Vint Snelllag. Jim Dodsnn, .1.
X. Watson, M. B. Drlce and a host cl
others that filled a number of autos.
The spirit of progress has taken
hold on the iieople here la a way that
Is bound to mako this section or the
state reach out nnd get Its share of
tho good things that aro coming to
the eople of Oregon.
KEEP OUT SPIES
IS AIM OF BILL
ItKCKKT C'AVTL'RB OP OBRMAN
I.NVKNTtOATOItS IN KXOLAND
AKOt'HKH JOHX HILL TO MKK
NKKI) OP PRHVKNTION
United Press Service
LONDON, Oct. 5, Recent captures
of German spies In England have con
vinced the authorities that far moro
stringent measures ara needed.
A bill has been latroduaed Into the
house of commons which will provide
severe penalties for anyone attempt
ing to gain possession of national
secrets.
It will be regarded as oae ol tho
first of the goverameat bills during
the autumn session, aad an appotl
will bo made to rush It through w'."
tha utmost txpedltlca.
BXHIBITCARSAIUI
tTOOD ADVaWTHWJ
That exhibit ears ars good advertis
ing eras aaowa laat week wbsa forty
men lateadlng to buy land visited
Blllliiaa Mi ;."i Mated tin card of au
atteadaat of aa zhlblt'car, and as
result of tha visit of tha forty the
Billings lms aad investment com
psny eloaed als1 deals for Irrigated
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NOTICK POH PUBLICATION
(Not coal lands)
Department ot the Interior, United
States Land omco'al Lakavletf)
Oregon, September 13, 1911
Notlco Is hereby given that Herbort
l Arntit, whose postoMca mldross 1
Pnlry, Oregon, did on the 31st day n
Mny, 1911, file In this office sworn
rtntoment and application No. 040RA,
it imrrhna tha NBU BBU. 8H NC
Hi Section 24, Township 98 8, range
10 R, Wlltnmott Meridian, and the
timber thereon, under the provision
of tho act of Juno 3, 1878, and acta
nmrndalory, known as tho "Tlmbtr
and Btono Law," at such value a
might bo fixed by appraisement, and
that, uuriusnt lit uch ntmllrntlon.
tho land and timber thcrcuu havo't
been appraised at a total ot IS 10. tho
timber estimated at 350,000 board
feet at II per M and th land at
160; that aatd applicant will offer
final proof In aupport ot hi applica
tion and aworn statement on the Id
day ot December, 1911, beforo U. R.
DeLap, county clerk of Klamath
county, at Klamath Palts, Oregon,
Any person .la at liberty to protect
this purchase before entry, or Initiate
a contest at any time beforo patent
Issues, by flllag a corroborated affi
davit In this office, alleging farts
which would defeat the entry.
A. W. ORTON, Register.
Pint pub., Sept. II.
I.rnt pub., Nov. 30. r
.NOTICK POH PUUUCATIOK
(Nov Coal Lands)
Department ot the Interior, United
State Land Offlco at Lakovlow,
August 17, 1911.
Notlco is hen by given that Klmeda
llawxhurst of Klamath Palls, Oregon,
bo. on December S7lh, 1909, msde
timber" and stone application No.
0188C, for SH NWU. NWU NWU
section 34. NKK NKU section 33,
township 37 B range 9 K Willam
ette Morldlan, has Died notice of In
tsallon to make final proof to estab
lish claim to tho land above described
beforo R. M. Itlchardson, United
States commissioner, at Klsmath
Palls, Oregon, oa tho 37lh day of
October 1911.
Claimant names as witnesses:
r. If. Shannon. II. M. Whllcllue.
J. C. Smith. John Jensen, all of
Klamnlh Falls, Oregon.
A. W. ORTON.
S-2t.t0.J6 ' Register.
SUMMONS
la the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, far Klamath County.
P. R. Barsaaagk. Plaintiff,
fa,
J. at. Saaasr, Dsfaadaat.
To J. M. Saater, the above named
defeadaat la tha name of the atate
ot Orrgoa, you arc hereby required to
appear aad answer tho complslnt filed
sgalnst you la the above entitled ac
tion on or before Thursday, the 9th
day of November, A. D. 1911, that
in,.. ,w utV U IIIO IMIUIICailUH
or tne summons in this action and the
, last data la which you, tho defendant,
- ...
are required to anawsr said complalat,
ns Ssed by the order of tho court for
publication of this aammoas, and If
you fall to appear aad answer, aa
(foresaid tha plalatlff will apply to
the court for tho relief prayed for and
demaaded la the complalat, to-wlt:
A Judgmeat against yon for tho sum
of one hundred dollars, together with
Interest thersea at tha rata of I per
ceat per aaaum from August 30, A. D.
till, and for ths farther sun of
1164. IS, and for 1100 attorney fee
and for tha costs aad disbursements
of this actio.
This summoas Is psbllsbsd In tho
Klamath Repuhlleaa, a weekly news
paper printed and published at tha
jelly of Klamath Palls, la said Klam-
atn count)', state of Oregon, by order
of the Hon. Henry L. Beacon, judge
of the above named court, such order
being dsted tho tlth day of Septem
ber, A. D. 1911, tha first publication
of this summons to be made aad la
made on tha 88th day of September,
A. D. 1911, aad tha last publication
thereof Is to be made oa tho 9th day
of November, A. D. 111,
HORACB M. MANNING,
r Attorney for Plaintiff.
Klamath PalbJ. Ore.
BALK OP TIMRKR
Portland, Ore, Sept. 11, 1111.
Scaled bid marked outslds "Bid.
Timber Br.lo Application, August II,
iu, urater," and addrossed to the
District lorcstor, Portland, Oregon,
Will ha received up to nnd Includlnd
tho 19th day of October, 1911, for all
t:.o llvo timber marked for cutting by
tho forest officer, looatad oa aa arc
to be doflnltoi) designated by tha for-
ei oncer before cutthg, begins oa
npnroslmatcly 1,341 acres oa tkt
watershed of Oedssa Creek la SWU
HWK. section 14; SW.H BU Md
swu etc. lis NBH NWU aad
"dim-TtfJi 1, nnnsm ana am
NBU, MUIWU aad IU NBU
HWU, and all tha SBU ssctlon II;
EU NWU. WU N1U. NWU
WU nd SVi of tho SWU. WIH
taajH aas SWH-SBU sKaslag 18)
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Big Basin Lumber Go.
Lumber and Building Material
Urfeit Stock in Klamath Fallt
Quick Sendee
PLANING MILL IN CONNECTION
DRY SLABS FOR SALE
$3.50
PLACE YOUR
BIG BASIN LUMBER COMPANY
MMMM0MM
XU HWU, Stt NKU. aud all the
SKU section 14. T. I(S.. R. IB,
W. M.. within tha Crater National
Purest, Oregon, estimated to be 7.
854.000 feet II. M. ot western yellow
pine; S. 850,000 feet II. M. ot Douglaa
fir; 1,618,800 feet It. M. of sugsr
pine and 1,110,100 feet U. M. ot
white fir, live saw timber, nnd 378,
000 feel II. M. of dead saw timber,
tug irate, more or lc,, No bid of
less than I3.3& per M. feet II. M. for
live westurn yollow pine and augar
plno; II, CO for live Douglaa Art
1.3d tor live white fir aad dead
timber will be considered, aad a de
posit of 13,000, payable to the order
of the Pint National bank of Port
land, Oregon, must be sent to that
bank for each bid submitted to Ihe
District Porester. Timber upon valid
claims Is exempted from sals. The
right to reject any and all bids Is re
served. For further Information aad
regulations governing tales addres4
IV.rest Supervisor, Medford, Oregon
ORO. II. CKCIL,
9-14-1019 r District Porestst
NOTICK POR PURUCATIOX
(Not Coal Lands)
Department of the Interior, United
Stales Land Office at Lakovlow,
Oregon, August4, 1911,
Notice lc hereby given that Mark
T. Howard, whose poatoUen addreas
Is Klamath Palls, Oregon, did, on the
37th day of Pebruary, 1911, lie lb
this oOlco aworn statement and appli
cation, No. 04388, to purchase the
BM NBU, Ntt SKU. section 13.
township 37 8., range 10 K.. Wlltam
'tto Meridian, and the timber thereon
under the provisions of the act ol
June 1, 1178, and acts ameadatory,
known as tho "Timber and Stone
Uv." nt such value aa might bo Ssed
by appralsemont, and that, pursuant
lo such appllratloa, the land nnd tim
ber thereon hsva been 'appraised at a
total ot IO0, tha limber estimated
800.000 board fce at 1.76 per thous
and, and tho land at J00j that said
applicant will offer final proof la sup
port of his application and aworn
statement on the 18th day of Octo
ber, 1911, before W. D. West, United
Slates commlsstoasr at Stlvsr Lake,
Oregon.
Any person Is at liberty to protest
this purchase before entry or Initiate
a contest at any time beforo patent
Issues, by Sling a corroborated affi
davit la this office, aliening facts
which would defeat the eatry.
A. W. ORTON,
8-II-10-II h Register.
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