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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1912)
"l 1 m m i a 4 r , -fi '; StI I n rati 11 1S1 : hS m i ;t :l; If il R 4M ) M ill ;K K IlA 0,1 MAN IS, BADLY HURT M. R. TAYLOR COMK8 IN CON TACT WITH A HIGH VOI.TAC1K POWRR LINK AM) IH 8KVKKKI.V HURNKD UN HKAIl AND THIUII M. II. Taylor, nn employe of the reclamation service, war scrlousty In jured Monday afternoon oy coming In contact with n high voltage power tin near the I.. Short ranch. Dr. Wright, who li attending the Injured man, ietorts UU condition favorable this afternoon, and chances good for lilt recovery. Ho la being cared for at the Short ranch. Taylor waa oailitlng In moving thn gasoline excavator of the reclamation service at the time of the accident. He came In contact with a telephone wire which had abort clrclutcd with the power line, nud fell a distance of about 31 feet, lie was reverely burn ed about the head and left thigh. A similar accident occurred early this year "when two employes of the reclamation service were Injured. assvYssll RCtfMl fSAM gstssl VAsW aVvlnil IVrffw I Knag- fc4ll IIVM , Continued from Pag 1) batter to face him waa retired at first and the next two fanned, la tho ninth the first man up singled, but the next thret were easily retired. Hours before the teams appeared all of the seata not reserved were packed. A great yell greeted the ap pearance of the Giants. Doth teams wore their old uni form. Doyle waa presented with au auto, won as the most valuable player In the National .League. The managers nud players were photographed. The QtanU took the field at 12:48, and Boston at 12:63. The grand stands were Jammed with a wildly yelling crowd. The lineup of the two teams was as follews: (Hants Devore If.. Snodgrass cf., Murray rf., Merkle lb., Doyle Zb.. lleraeg 3b.. Myers c, Fletcher ss., Teereau p. Bottoa Hoorcr rf., Yerkes lb.. Speaker cf., Lewis If.. Barnder lb.. Siabl lb.. Wagner as., Cady c. Wood p. The batteries are Wood jnd Cadr for Boston, Tesreau and Myers for New York. Umpires Klem and Rlgler of the National League; O'Loughlln inu Evans of the American League. 8Uhl weat out at first; Wagner sin gled, followed by a ripping single by Cady; Wood rolled a alow one to Doyle, who dropped the ball, which was recovered by Fletcher In time to retire Cady at second; Hooper dou bled, scoring Wagner, nud Ycrkv landed ou the ball for another double. which scored Wood and Hooper; Speaker fanned and ended the agony. Throe runs. For the Giants In their halt of the seventh lleraog fanned; Myers was hit by a pitched ball and walked, but was forced out at second by Fletcher. McCormlck batted for Teereau and filed out. No runs. Score, 4 to I. Cloud of deep gloom over grand stand resembles typhoon. Klghth laatag Crandall went In to try and redeem the game. Lewis out at first; Hard ucr fanned; Stahl fanned. ,No runs. For New York Devore and Doyle each died at first and Snodgrass fan ned. No runs. Score still 4 to 1. Math laalag It look like something doing tor the lied Sox lu this Inning as Wngnsr. the first man up, doubled, Cady sacrl need and advanced him one station. but Wood and Hooper each made easy cuts. No runs. The last half of the last Inning for the filanu nearly caused an epidemic of palpitation of the heart. Murray (led out, but Merkle atngled, follow cd by a single by Hersog, but Merk'c was held on second. Then Meycri singled and Merkle scored, while Her tog went t.i third and Myers to second en Hooper's, throw to the plate. Deck er ran for Meyers. Tho agony wis ended when Fletcher and Crandall both fanned. One run. Final scere: Boston 4, New York 3. Score aad Hit by laalags Innings 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 ! Boston .....0 0000130 0 4 Bsse hits .0 1 0 0 0 1 4 0 17 New York...O 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 Base hits .10 2 1110 0 39 Four umpires were used. Klem was behind the bat. Evans umpiring the bases. O'Loughlln waa on the left Held foul line and Rlgler looked alter the right field foul line. Worder. School Boy is Kidnapped Officers on Trail of D. W. Jones Shippington Woman Complains to the County Authorities and Complaint Charging Kidnapping is Issued. She was Separated Prom Jones Seven Years Ago and Court Gave Her Custody of the Boy Charged with kidnapping III U-i That Jones enmo to Oregon for thu court awarded ltt-r tlit ciieludy of llio i.iml In hum speeding liivntd Spring- yeaiMild son, 1). W. Jones of Spring-1 exprest purpose if stealing his ,ut , !' iid Mie came 'et. Two or th.o,. - M"' Id. Mo., Is a fuglttvo from Justice. 'dour his former wife Is the nstorllou " married I Wrst. and ' ' and rcprcfcntntlte of tho sheriffs of those who aro insisting the motliol has Iweu living In Hhlpplngton. leoinoille.l W II Hhiiw, the attorney. office are making every effort to np-ilti tho elTort to retouT tho riMlody of Willie June, the IS-yeiir-uld bo. U'ho in ndlUod to sueur to n com prehend him. With the boy. Jone the hoi' mid effort I In, nrrvat of tli. tins h.rti nttemlliii; xihool In Wordeii I'lalllt ihnrglllg child slenllng, mid boarded a south bound train at Wor- lather. Ihl moriilriK tl W Join appeared ''"' ,'ul '"; ,,w "u0" " Vl" wnr.r""t . ... . . ... ... .... " l'Ui'd lilt' representative of tho den this morning, and It Is expected It was oeit years ago that Mrs. at the school limine and persuaded III g(l,rn", tlInf ()l ),,,,. ,) m. ,,f. that his arrest will be made before i.KMiei serured a decree of divorce, ton to accompany him He hoarded r(lri u ,, Ileitis made to iiiiuroheml ' morning. ,tiom her husband lu Arkansas. The the south huund train with the lo. jotics. Itinnbli. its ntlnrtiev's f. ... ..Tr"- Vl therein. """Hot. Thlnl To Uh, ,,,, of l.ml,ofnlllll,,ro(l( ! dollars, Willi Intel eat t!. ... ."' iMX-f.Opor cunt per ;Z;. tuu STin nay or July i,., " lts.li. "' ""fl Hits summon. I. .,, ? "r,l,,r ' n..f.w, , ,' 7 .ri'iimut, JuilKoiif ihiMirculi ,,,;,. im hi.i. of ,),gUlli ,;',;;''' r unity, mud., on ti,P J6U) ... , f.lHl.er, A. II ll.blbul,iu llnreof ,e ,. $ weekly ,,,.ir ,,, ' .Kl'iimilliCoiiiily, Oregon fr , t ' 'neciillvo ,,!,. ., ., ",- piihllinllon helug m, , ,,. . " t ulier. A II I9U """'of JOHN litwiN, Alnrtiwyr for I'ltlsm P-SA.'7r Cronils Are Karly United I're-s Service NKW YORK, Oct. 8 At 1Q o'clock this morning, an hour after too gates were opened, thero were 12,000 peo ple In the park. The weather Is Ideal. The pitchers have not been announc ed as yet. INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 8, Fifty tullow uiul augur pine, and $1.50 ir let n dollars ($11), with interest clerks and other, hotel attaches uru.M. feet for all other species. The thereon at thu rale of six per cent pti ready to testify.- Through these w It- timber mutt be cut under regulations milium from tho llflrctitli day ol nestes the government plans to trace .prescribed by tho secretary ot the In- Mirch, 1903, until paid, and the fu the movements of the defendants. 'torlor. All timber mutt bo cut and tlivr sum of fourteen dollars (till Prosecuting Attorney Miller con- removed prior to Juno 1, 1913, With Mil. InturoJt thereon til tho ratu ot tinned his statement today, and It Is thu bid n certified check on a solveut rl per cent per annum from (tut Ml thought that he will not conclude It national bauk must bo submitted lu irnth day of March, t V00. until paid, before the sessions ends for tho day itho amount of $S00. This check will ki.ii tho further sum of fuu tin and bo returned to unsuccessful bidders, MO0U dollars f (14.(0), with Interest The Ladles Aid ot the Methodist applied tounrd the payment tor tlm- thereon at the rate of tlx per cent per church will hold n meeting In the bcr If bid Is accvplsd, and retained at annum from the fllternth day of busoment of the church nt 230 oti, forfeit If u bid Is accepted and thu 'larch. 1907. until paid; and the fur- Thursday afternoon. All the ludlts 'bidder Mils to comply with the re- iher sum of sixteen and 51-100 dul aro requested to be present. n'lien 'uulromculs ot his bid. Tho right of l.us ($1C.5I), with Interctt thereon Is work to be done. v .H'c commissioner ot Indian uffulrs tv at tho rato of six per ceut per an- lwalo technical defects lu umertUc n.m from t'-n llltinith day ot Mjrch. FOR SAI.i: flood steel range. In- menta and bids, and to reject any 190, until paid; and the further suui ijulre during fore4toon, W. K. e.ana all bids, Is reserved. 1 urllier In- of sixteen und "t-100 dollars Henry l. Ilviiton, Judge of (ho cir cuit cuurt of the rltate uf Oregon, for tho County of Ktniuath, made and en tered on the 25th da) of rlvpteiuber, 1912. and the first publication there of Is made on tho Sdth day of Sep tember. 1912 J t' UUTIINIC. t'-M-ll-T r .Mton'my for Plaintiff Numinous In tho Circuit Court of the HUtu ol Oregon, for Klamath County. ssflisisfifPM 1 BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBRrTwKsJgsBBBBBBH BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBtlLhlTiTsBBBBBBBBBBi Don t Pay Money for Darkness If you uto oldf.iiliii.ned earbot lamps you are paying c rpul, aut o( overy dollar for dnrknmj u ly. o be done. J .V. flood steel range lurlns' fnrWIonn. W V. ley. rorner'Thlrdyiiid JefTcrson. s-filfmatlon as to the timber and copies i$lti,?l), with Interest thereon at the To M"rl" ,fc (" J of tho approved form of contract ma ,ntc of six per cent per annum from t'lfford, Hi Ur. Wright reports the birth Mon-!l'C obtained upon reiuett from the tu day ot a 9-pound son to Mr. and Mrs..lerlritendcnt of tho Klamath Indian II. V. Ynden. school, Klamath Agency, Orcgou. Klamath Agency, Oregon. Meptem- WiMMtnien of the World !bcr 10. 1912. Kdtou WaUou. suuer- There will bo n meeting of Kwaunu Camp No. 799. W. O. W., tonight. Candidates are reUFSted to be pres ent without fall. CHAS. n.' IV" LAP. Clerk. Kverybody's dolng.lt. Whatf Sub scribing for Tho Herald, of courrw. Iiitendcnt Klamath Indian school. 10-12-14-17-19-21-2(-3-I-3-5-3-10 h lu llltcruth day of March, 1910, until li.ld, and the further sum of seven teen and 70-100 dollars ($17.70). with Interest thereou'al the rate of 'ix per rent per annum from the flf rvnin uny oi.Marcn, isiu until palilt ford, llefelidsuts. Clifford sud Walter H. e Above-Named De fendants CNWtTTEE COMPUTES CNAiTERj (Continued from Page 1) Oregon. September 7, 1912. "u "" '" oi j. i-tuiik naruy. v,i. i. . .... i ..... ,,..,... cccavcd: also nil unhnonrii nersous m radBc.lh.nd!i,l.:.C,,,r0f 0ffen8,VC'T.'schr:iner Li K.amat. fI, Ore- """ c""ra"' ' "'. title, e.. trades nnd occupations. , .. ,,.... ' Into. Iltn or Interest In tho real cs lluston RestJag nlted l'iei Servld NKW York, Oct. 8. Tho Boxtou team Is vesting. Gardner Is the onty regular player injured. Ills third finger Is split, but ho will play any way Klrat liialag For Boston Hooper walked, Yerkej out at first, Doyle to Merkle; Speaker out. Hooper going to third on tho play; Lewis filed out. No runs. For New York. Uevore fanned. Doyle out at first; 8nodgrass singled and Murray walked; Merkle filed out. retiring the aide. No runs. Hccoad laalag For Boston Gardner singled; Stall! forced Gardner; Stahl out atesi'.ng secoad; Wagner walked: Cady filed out. No runs. For New York In the second ller aod died out. Meyers and Fletcher fanned. No runs. Third laalag Wood walked; Hooper sacrificed; Yerkes eut: Speaker walked; Lewis tiled out. No runs. Teureau shows I signs of wlldness. For the aiants, Tesreau fanned. Devore walked; Doyle singled; Snod grass fanaed; Murray singled, scoring flavor Unit FlnvlAf M.lrrav nil Tw.k runa. The crowd went wild with en-!,h' tclrcuU. court f Kim tr. i enthusiasm, evidently considering the ., The p,rk co'"'o ve! .... .. .nt .. ,-. "'8 power to assess a tax not exceed- v .k i-Ji Ing one-half mill for park purposes. eMt' For Boston In this Inning Gardner west out at first; Stahl fanned, and wagaer fouled out. No runs. For the Giants Merkle fanned lleraog singled; Myers out at first, and Fletcher fanned. No run. 'Fifth Inning Cady out for Boston; Wood out at first: Hoouer fanned. Nn rum. For the Giants Tesreau f.nBd. n. MAXIONJtAMAW PLAYKR8 vore fouled out and Doyle made a sin. I PI.KAHB LAUGH AVDIK.VCK gle, but waa out at second trying to' ' stretch It to a double. ! The Maulon-Claman nlavers ntsas Trrea aad Hhrabbery Tbos. H. Thompson, proprietor of the Ashland nursery, wishes to an nounce that for the next few days he will be at the Comstock hotel, where he would be pleased to meet old customers aa well aa new. A full line to select from, and satisfaction guaranteed. 4-lt HSBwaaBaMBBaBi Suit In KUlty tu Foreclose a Mort. gage Huuunorw In tho Circuit Cejt: of the Stats of Oregon for Klamat'i County Joseph T. Peters, Plaintiff vs. .eta Hardy, Ira Hardy, Jane Hoe Har dy, John'' Dee' Hardy. Heirs at Law ot J. Frnnt llndr. De ' """"" XI. ..I. i (In Kqulty; Mortgage Foreclosure) ""-"""""'' ru your boI j. () H.e.ento,,. Pl.lnllff. d" " " W0,. J "' "' '' "t v, I "I n Kdlson Maids lamp tir. Marie L. tlinord and Walter H. Oil- ' '" "" rb"ii Umn. and ,. - . viii Bo. himhi IIIQf H much llftVl SMthoiit pfTiillnc a rrnl worn for Mrmirlty. Co Hit 10 flUr itiirn tmliv A a I -- -W STW l(l- Itriiiif t.i II. t V.ssl .it !. Llt.t M.....ui ' ' You ni. hereby ,..,ulrrd to appear I,;.' U"n '",' uT 'V ',"'' and answer the complsln. . ' tl.-' " '" Z "" ' ' """-J.0' hoB4' alune-named pUlnlltf In I... o' ZZT.!' ' "l" "'" MM court, now on fll. w ,.,.,, ' V ? " ,' U''1B ' '-' .i- s. .-i.st. . " "" - aiHIM IOFT Dnra tot tho further sum of eighteen and , "? , T . r .. ., ., ' B"" Wlllon. fit any tock.l. BU .00 (lS.I7).wi.htnter..tth.r.w 'rmt.e date of the first publication ,, , .,, .J. . id .... m ti,. ,. e .i. . "f this summims, and you are notified i.i ' ... ... . ' . . . . ' ... . ...v ....u u. ... ,j, itm id. nu- imiea, Willi IHSIII, IMIWI irOttM 0T eir III Muds. niplalni. vli.? J x That n certain mortgage given by ' (J. Ri COON Marie I., (llftord and Walter H. (llf-l ford to this plaintiff on the 31. t .Isy'TilC ClCClrlCal Mflfl 9 10 Mill 1 ... ... ...v ....u u. ... ,j, itm in nu- imiea, Willi lSll, IMIWI IrOttM 0 rum from the fifteenth day of March. "," " ""''f' '" T". ""f"' completely frosted globe. y. '' M. ,'4,l rimH; ..."" T? ,,",.Ulrd "' "Pr "ern atd II Fourth-Tlmt the plaintiff recoier "l" ltMn ,w'" "'"' " "fl1" Hi.IUnw of th. Kllsn. t. i, .. nnd from defendants his ro.ts sud Jf tM cour, " ,rB"' ,,,r ' l,u fll liVsMiM-our pl,..e I. IIS. JUburM'tucnts herein Fifth- For such other further and Etitcrul relief as tu the court may cm meet with equity. This summons Is served upon you "f J"1,r, ,l,, '" "M'"ro u' l'rmenl .v order of the Honorable Henry I. ",,,n" um "f flvo u"'rl (1800) ' . - . llllllsiS lnali.tl.ua ivlll. I..aa. A s . M ' n BL . . ... .,,.,, . ,,, oruor , lne Honorable Henry I. , "'" '"" " r,' . . r s D ! ceased; Also the UuUnown Heirs I ennui, Judge of tho Circuit Court ol J,,ll"r' '"KoU'er with Interest there- titUy IO VlCt KcllCr f of J. Frank Hardy, grossed; . ,, f orexon. for Klamath "" "' "" rn,H '' ,0 "r crnl !'' From Inriicroelii Alto. Alt Unknown I'erxons or -uunty. made or, thMhlrty-rlr.t day yf "" 'rom July 27. 1911. be foreclos. arum iiiuiKCiut Parties Claiming Any Bight, August. A. !. 1912, .y publication "'' ,lnl "" r,,t,,, ,,,,d '"1 'nterrat Yoer itorosch ihoutd Jlgrst Ui ( Notin- for lubl)ratloa (Not coal lands) Department of the Interior, United i in, nsiaie. wen or tntorest in (hurt of In the Klamath County II. lit. Issnl L ... ri.. S ! ... " .. ...... -i, """" n toe iHiiuican. n weekl nuwspaper pub u.,,.u.iii nureiii, ;icuu.ni. il.l.eil III Klamath roil To Lela Hardy, Ira Hardy. Jane I, coimecutlte nn I sue. ' States Land Ottlce at Lakevtew, ltoc ,,urcI' John Oo "tdy. bslrs at llio dile of the first publication Iwln ion fs. or alt ot said defendants In nnd t3 J""1 ' without the std of toy irtl- ild land bo forccloind. r.r.1,1 ih.:l- diisitifts. If It won't dt tUL riiiwaii.'iiinr unit. - .--. v . n.y.Ortroalfoe f" redeem ..provided by law W&lXWuXi ic.ettlvu wcol.. " ,',r", "rein described: Js sul cou.llpitlon. All of lots 1. 3, 3, 19 ajid 20 of ck 23 or nioeK 31. all In ferond Addition Il.ktud Cf tsktns dlitillve m.J'rtEMi woes; .3, and Iota C. ,, I, 9 and 16, urines asaln in s h.ilihr. citutl ciulllun. Jsycs's Tunic VcratfattwU do thf fot you If ya will tskt it rl airf: leVen,Ua,! Ucad entry No. .'it... f;eUescr.bed in the complaint h.ie- the SB U Si: U, Sec. 18; Ki NBU, '" "" '""" "ameu ucienuanis. See. 19; fiW'4 NWJi.Sec. 20, Town- ' th name of the State of Oregon, ship 37 S Range 9 K Willamette ou nre ,,,,rtbjr rc,lu'red to appear and Meridian, lini filed notlco of Intention Dnwer l,lc complaint of the aboo in Mia Piiv ,.r Lai i. !-.. . ua Attorney for Plaintiff. i" . ., . ' "'r"u'iHisry (t is not a digester of feoss. acquisition of public utilities. Franchise limit Is fixed at 2fi years, with a percentage cf profit to the city. No exclusive franchise may be granieo. , ..... . , ... .. numuil olnlnllfr In il nl,n.-., ...,ft.i..i Tho salary of the mayor is fixed at' "" :"'."'" "'"".. J:.''. court, now on ill. will. th n..rk ,.r Clnrauc- Mitchell. Plaintiff, i.rsMiisiii via ui iu iiiv laim auute cig " . scribed, before C. It. Uo Lap, county ."" roun' w""m l"x we,;lu fom u"' cltrkof Klamath county, nt Klamath !,,aU' of ,l10 "r,t publlcalton of thu Kails. Ore., on the ISth day of Oclo- iutn"", and )ou urn notlllt.1 tliul it ber, 1912. '0" fn" ,0 "I'pi'Jr and answer ss t It i Claimant names as witnesses; jcomplalut as hereby required, thu John Hagelsteln. Frea It. Dlnler '',u,nt"r '" nl,nJr tor u det.no of this John It. Hagelsteln, Stephen Herllhy, cour, " lira'''' '"' ' "' complaint nil of Klamath Falls, Oregon. lo-wltt That a certain mortgago glv ... .. ln llV .1. IVrnnlr lln.ilu In .1.1 ....... A, W. UKTONa I ' : """' " """ ""'" 9-12-10-10 r negUter, r.e win nay tif September. A ! 101 W. LA I It THOMPSON" I.E. III. in r nnoruing in irie uuiy recorded plat llicrror on file lu tho ofTIre of thi couuty clerk, Klamath County. Ore- R"i. I'flng a part of the HVi of the In tho Circuit Court of the State ot Ni: of Section 2, Township 3S, Oregon, for the County of south of llanse 9. en.i f !,. u-n. iviaiuain tiumniom but It will tittois rour itamicS isl I fsttnts so thst they will stteai M their l.stursl fujictlom, digesting exit you est snd giving ttrendh t) 14 booy. Far mors than eighty yetn Us s.nds of men sag worutn who hid itf fs;ed lbs pslug csuted by diMtUs $1,200. Provision Is made for a board of health, one member ot which must be o physician employed at n salary not to exceed $300 tier annum. The city may annually levy a tax not to exceed one-fourth of a mill for library purposes. A park commission Is created to consist of the mayor, city engineer and five citizens, to be appointed by1 I Nichols, Charles Percy Nlch olt, and their heirs, and all per. sons kuovwi ami unknown Unieltn Merldlnn, In Klamath (.'nun-'.'"1 ludlgssllcn hsv beeu prtltusg UU f. """" M !" nM It. 7ught"th.nVp..,nT.nl'rS..7. M Hie liunner provided by Ixw mid the ?" acts directly upon toe itoaues I'toceJs of said sale bo applied as !!tii'"Li.W.,1V." "M"r" 'V folhiMD1 attengtii bilidsr. ... , Manygortns of tnppoted ladlisNUt llrtl To 111 11 tint unit ill. I, lira.. Ira tha ihiiIi nl Im.itln.l niruHM. tUlmlnj; any lutorett in the east- iiclila of this suit and tho foreclosure ' ,or ,h,cn '' Tonic Vermlfms orly flf,y.(,vB lwl ,,, to. lUri.0 . ., (lf ,, tT. Tr,ilR II Iris If fiirl .f ill e Ik In I.,. I. - .1.11 (T.. 1 . - T sn, Z " ni..t.lJ ofiunii -in tiiu payment of such T'. , To tiff on thu thirteenth day of Hoptem- bcr, 1002, to secure tho payment ol Timber Hale '"' "Unl of ftiur ""n',re,, nn(1 "iKhty- Sealed proposals lu duplicate, each. nf.,,0" (HXS.OO). with Interest velope marked "Pronotnls for Tim. nl ,no rn,e or ,;n 10' l'r ' t I'"' biiwit forty-four, Mchols addi- St-innd To tho payment of such w',,n Dr. D. Jajms a Bon, rkuseaV ion o ixuiihiii Fulls. Oregon, "urn us thu court may adjudge reae-HiEr , . I. Mchols, Charles Percy Men- " ' M .'i imip ussujiu .. i '. "i i oia, nun their heirs, and all per-i aons Known and unknown. rtalmlug any Interest In the east erly flfty-live feet of lot throe,, block forO-four. Mrln.U m.i.ii. Hon to thu City of Kli.itmii. l3v4MvthSiiu: In .. .. . 'aiinuni from t!,I ,l,in i, (nr.Mn...i J.''i:i" 1-lt of "rcde-mp,,;;; . Kails. Oregon. rZ' .:J7J".!U: . ent of'the Klamath ndUn " 7". '"' '"rocloscd. and the land de. '' '' ' !. ' Oiegon !oer ..num ' Klamath Agency "Oregon until IS " ,llCre,n ,0-wlt: Sou,1, hn" """ "1" '" y"" "ro Uvuhy ;1,WTfc"!n.U.?- . ' ..... ZlnlZ";,:.1,, (.) of the southeast quarter ,.,) o, Tl !"'"-r .l muwer the ,'Z: '.' "' a """ ,,. OMni..; ir. . ".'.:;: " Thirty (30) and north half l"'"i"' ''i in the above entitled ;r?L.5.?r itesxs& aissss. isr as ?nar:s -,..Botecr-0,..u p.r annum. -; ""'-": " ' -" -- - twenty-thrco (23) south, nans. B.. K13"""" ItoimMlcan. a now.r.an.r. ed a ladge audience last night In Houston's opera house, Tho play was the "Money King," a drama of high finance. The company Is exception ally well balanced, and the different parts were well sustained. Tonight the company will present the three-act comedy drama. "The Love of the North." Sixth laalag la this Inning Boston made Its first run as follews: Yerkes filed; Speaker seat out a lacing triple and scored on an out by Lewis; Gardner out at first. One run. For the Olants Snodgrass got to drat base on a scratch bit; Murray tried to sacrifice, but was doubled out with Snodgrass; Merkle filed out. No runs. The excitement In the tandsl.OST Between Tenth and Main nnd lajataoae, and constant cheering for ' the Wiley residence In Hot Springs i He aonse leaoi. Seveath laalag Tha JM Sag Jumped on to Tesreau for threa rune, which resulted In his being taken but ot the bog and sub etlutiag Crandall at the end of the Iniilaf. TM atalr happeaaa like thU: of the NKH. and the i:i of tho NWHi and the KM of the NW"4 of the NU'li. nnd nil of the 8W"4 of the NU'li. exceut that nortlon allot ted to Wlee Johnson, No. 278, which embraces the following description; Ilegliinlne f chains south of tho U loruei between sections VI and 23 thenco vast 17 cliulnn, thento north 2.i cliulns, thenct) west 17 clinlus, tlienco south 23 chnlus to plate of bo- giuning, all In Section 23, Township 34 South. Ilnngo 7 Knit, VIIIniutta Merlilliin, Oregon. Tho timber offered for sale consists of n pructlcully nuru tract, gold heart-shaped pendant In- yellow plno stnnd. about 7fl uer ceni scribed "E. C. S." Finder return to of which Is made un of mature nmi Herald office and receive reward. 88t over-mature trees. The Oregon lant ern railroad runs throuah the north . H ... .... .i - ssre. m. k, umitn will leave this evening for Los Angeles, where she will spend a month visiting friends. ratiorern: Tni. timbe . east of W.liani.tte m.r.dl.nTm J"". - '""ore Novum, .' -" i'.ui.ui-u uf ibw, nu mo pro. """ nuwiu nun u cceds of said sale be applied as fol-'"" fo" l0 "I'lioar or otherwlsu plead lows, to-wlt: ,vmiiri sam time, tho plaintiff for ivnni flir.s-..r ...111 t.. . .. . rirst t.i the puymont of the co.t. - in upiny io ino nhovo of this suit and the foreclosure and , . , "'0 rol,,'f ''""'"led In tho sale. """Momplalnt filed by him in said suit, flecond-pTo ttie payment of audi irv,.' .. i Humasthocourtmay'djudgereaso ! v' 'ZTT ?" ttU- able as attorney's fees to be allowed , ",y other n.n. ,,l'",1" or (lieroln. V ol,ar ,url' r 1'irtles In or to Ti,.r,i -r, .k Hio cnatcrly flfty.tlva ret of lot () ii h, tU ,,a,,ln,nt '" "'"I'"" In block (t4) forty-four Nlch rlalntlff of the sum of four hundred, ols n.i.im V... . : !y ".!' Nicl' olchty-flvo ($485.00,. with Interest Bo. and , uietii. , a , '. ins of that tlia mi7w,iUhmit0' ,riMB """ t-IT .... s It ,dBfr (?14,, with Interest thereon ni. II,. mi.l, oil.,. ... .. ' ' ,or western corner of the proposed laleimtc of six t,vr cent nar iinn..m r, n ." . " ' '. V"cr r81,er M ta iirtn .The minimum , price, which will I he fifteenth uny of. March. 1909, until This suinmo, s 1. ub...... - ...-. are V..,B per m. .eet ror ,1-i.pa.ui and the further sum of fo..t-;ant to ,f ,Uer f the Koiforable cslity-llvo $486.00,. with Interest gon. and quieting plain iff'. (Ulo hvrcon at the rate of Un per ei said Pro.i.lse, s ga t Ml cli I,, (10) Per annum from the thirteenth,. ho dufendants, and holding t oay of September. 1902, until paid ..lalntlff owmr , "oKVol nd to the payment to plaintiff of (Iii'mM premise, und for ..,!' ffigmtf MHf!SnamamH I I M&F&m ii . I K, YjU u yIHrf Altisio lllli (lie o "ihiiorr -fitfe prli ol1 ItipiyjK-lil.lllle of Hlierinar. Ulay A Cii,'s I'IjIioi. llio lite t"iy nnd nil er lesdlnl Other unlri nt mod e. Tuning end rri'iln tueiii for IIIITI'. NCWIMI .MVCHIM-"-III, HI It TVI'I Will I fit ," Mfltlll Ttl.KIM. U.UIHM' IIihiI., .Sliitliineij- nnd l'liinrr KlAMAlli FALIS MUSIC HOUSC 7IU Main Hlrett. II, .M.)Si:, Piopiliior THE ONE BEST BOOK for tho whole, family I. lh " Hhowliiif a comfortable w growing hiilance lu tho favla" bjrik, Kvory new dopoilt l .s.. ,. withoat lliniiruili.0 ui ,...,.... which Ihoro can bo no real Mr You ought to have her plneaii. n hook. Why not como i got one today t First Trust nd Savlng.wBfli.k- ivwimiii ram. Oregon