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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1925)
Page Sit Ttiostlav. Di'cinilMT 29, 125 Vast Strides in Art of Ccmmunkaiidh Since Series of Cannon Shots Carried Neivs of Erie Canal's Opening I . "J "I KTS .555?-.J. ..... rt.4W J-S 1M a J1V J ft I ' 1. " i " . I wal proiwriy krldllrr iliwrllwd. dvrM in plaintiff; anil (hi upon hearing bvfnr IhU court mh t-lallu b drt.rinlnixl by tlrvrvv hrr.Ui; That tha itfnlul and all n.rwn rlalmlue br. Ihroimh or un d.r th.m. and all pnraoua or partlo. unknown rlalntln ti r HIrl wnai- Kivr tlwrplii, l lor.r.r barrwl and .nJoliirU frciui autirlluii aiiyl rlulm. right, (III, lira, Inton-nt or I atala adr lo plalitttrt In aud to aid property or any part thvnwt: S. That plaintiff lllla In Mid property bo i)Ulid, aud trwd and) clrarml trom any cloud ihrrtoti. aad that plaintiff b. dnrrved to bo I tho abanlut on.r In o( ald' property, low It : I UU t and (. oxropt In nnrh V acrwa U Oaddca, Section I: I and lot 1. Motion 3. twp. 17 H. i ranca 7 K. V. M.. canlalnln l acre, mora or )u. In Klamath i Couuty, Or(on. ' 4. And for auoh turlhrr rvlU'f aa In yuliy may -em miwt and propvr, Includlnc JuJaint (or coat. Wl. MAHX, Attorney for PUInUrt. 814 Wll- 1 It hid.. Klamath Fll. Ur. i NSt.UI.6.16.Sl,H.J I IX TO DEFEliglg CRAVER IN U. S. r ! I 1 HIIMM, FEDERAL COURTS Juat BOe a month that'i all II com (or lb prompt and regular da- I lltcry Qt Tha Klamath Nw to your iboma or plar of bu.nei. Phont 1ST? now and acnrlr will itart ai loon aa yon wlah II lo. J Today William Marx, local at torney, will lenvo for Portland. There, at the old pod nlflre build ing, he will appear aa defenw roun el (or Dr. II. I), t'raver. Klamath Palta uhvttti'lMn. rhnrtfed wtlk vl.iUl. tng the llarrUon nntl-narcutlct drug a.: i f IP 1 1. Crjn-r will be arraign ed In fcilrrol court. Cravnr. along with W'nlttr lavl. of thin city, waa arreated a few daya ago (or breaklug tha drug law. , t'ravrr' ball wua act at 110, 000 and I)4la at IJOOc), Neither ralrd the money. , NarcolKn men oay that Klamath Fatli' condltloua are bad aa regarda the ue of drug. The Sclunce of Fitting Glasses Our long terl ... fu..,udyohound;; bandla your caa. Our rBflnt( M I a, Q uiviriaNii, DR. GOBLE 109 M.I. W irlnd Ih gl.UM ta ntaVfl fielnay a - ..... w . dltldual rwjulrament. ' Repair Quick ferric By JOKK B. 0r"-!-l the morciar c: Ot';rr CJ. 1S25. a esnn:a v -."1 Is Buffalo, XI. A little further tail ; r.itbin hearing distance, ar.o: .:.- i-jsen boomed fortli as coon : -Uj re port from the first cue was t -iri. At regular points thre.(:3r. throngh Western "ew York, r-lonj the Valley of the Mt:- anu down the Hudson, other c.'.vco3, one after the other, .sc.; torts their message until finally tn? can non out at Sandy Hook xras t :t J. ! And thus New Tork City lcr.rncd :that the Erie Canal was op-.n to trafflc and that the first boa, had left Buffalo with passengers and . freight.-r-T . f .t i It was an 'epochal ercst. tho . opening of tho Erie Canal, and vaj undoubtedly the most important news Item of the period, mm kin: a beginning of a new era in the da 'elopment of the country In ;ho;c days means of communication wore slow and few. but through the nsc of the cannon the opening of tho Canal vat announcad In a drastic and nnlque manner. Tho first boat entered the Canal at Buffa'o at 10 o'clock In thg cioraiug. when the cannon at the entrance to the. Ca nal waa fired. Th? news was tiicn flashed from vIIIiko to village and from city to city by tha succession of tho reports cf cannon acrou tile state, so that &e ricv.-s was carried Irora Biid'alo to .W--,- York In Just one iicur ard trty minutes. When tho finai car-ion w.'s fired In e Yo-fc ti? rin- ordi'r was trerericd. an 1 ia another hour and :c".ty miiu.es l:-.; flu la knew thai Stir Vork bad received tko me Thus a new record was estab lished for the quick transmission at caws. i This occ-rred over twelve years before Morse invented the tclc-.-rsph, six before the first railicad . s operated in tho sine, and halt a century before AIez.ar.di r tlra ha:a Bell litvcnita the t:lcy'ucr.e. .Vow, tilt c.-t cf comniiinli-ution bs uevtlopcd to L'jth ua extent that a niaa raay ta!i in New Vork and tc heard tiif ? zronri.1 Hie rlehs. Trent the tr-.aerui.';lea cf news by ca;moa h-t lo tha s.'r.!!ii k of ..';o human vole? over ti!ipt:ane v.-.reo il:crc came an era w.iif.'j was rir..'ked l-- imny mli. r..cncs cf ne .riffle H'h' r-L-mont. It was not ,i:!il Itarch I. 1:71. a-'nev r. t.tat :ba Er:t, ttaslcto -ji;iilcn cf speech e.e trur.-fultteil over t:'. pliouc ri:-i 5. Tho first conior.a ticu by cvc.heaj lines cceurrc-d en October !) o! tbat caxe year . At that time Air under Grakar.i f! !'. the invento- c" tho ta'.ejhon?. .-lUer! .r.l;h Lis rslstant, T''oas ., v.'tei. K -II was in Hca'.on e.-d V.'.-..e .n weo in CambrMre It -es thj ii'-.'t time the to'.ephr,na hr.d b 'n t"V.cd out of Caors. ar.J natiirei'r tr.ra rss coa.dare.Ma specr.I;!tiori tn int how 1? irn'.' work. It warfceil. rrsi ork'--l ro s'-ieciytrlly tha' th' yung invc-n-tor a-d h:s he)',:r conlinue-J tlieir experiments wl'h even prcatc-r ie:il. I Soon til?;' wcr3 to.ty for p. r-ub!Ie ntmor.itration bt'.woen Ke.Ierj' r.n-1 Boston, a d!s'.3ics of clcfct:5! miles. T:i!-i 's r'e.l -efer.'cr! to the firs, biie ci.'L.ncs ci!i -rsut'on in the worli. Frori Tut time on developments were up. J. Liuci ot communica tloa were eitablished and tho rangs. of conversation slowly lengthened, until, in l$Sl. Iioston and Providence, a distance ot for- ty-nve miles, were connected by telephone. A line between New York and Doston was opened in 1SS4. rnd between New York and Philadelphia In 1-6. Extensions were r.!so be;un westward, but It was not until Decembor of 1SSS. sixty-two years after ltuff;:lo sent its mcssare by c.inuou fire of the official oiicnlne of Ihe Krio Canal, that the buman voleo fii-st traveled aeroiti liifl acute aud down Ihu Hud son Biver. . Today Bnffclo ca:i tr.Ik v.i:U ci:y other American ciry or Vjv.x. lJls tance Is no lonscr a banicr. A full deeado has passed since the human voice trexccVcd In cr.nnins i t.ta toVjsttA. In fix!, U. B1.:I- Lie naff Xo talk bcc-n , .vafa. .t;ba. aid Cat.iliua Island. !a ;.! rnarino cubic, overhead and nti-- e-r-und lines disttuce ot t.COO cillcs. r.'Iih tha rdsanro !a ths devclo m'.uf cf the traiumslnn of spcaeli tUc-ro cane aleo Irriportaf.t dlseov erics t:id Inveti-.lar.s Rhlt'.i tond nl to perf.ct t:e fia'tty of the trans mi'wion. . Ta't.'ihf'nfi Instruments were ImproviU. eiJr.'ies mad-f In STliclili-nrds r.;iJ Cher central cf 'ice e qiiii.r.. -rii3 r4 In cable nr.-l l.-ie ni'r,"-rr.iuv Tea loading cods, .ho ci.-i-ter riull'pi: K-;ciih.one and tel--cre-.lt rv!!!! an 1 T' nto--.i cir cuits (vrr.e l;lj cmvo:.' b::t per u-.ra Hi- mrt t..ainfutcl inven :Wrt in cxtan-iici th-- rat" ot 'mr.i.ile--;cn r' 1 In ;:nr'-'ovn t qfiuiy v'! tt . vi.-r.ttct t ;&e r P'arer w'lleli f-fires w;ck teto- phono currents, amplifies and en larges them and sends them on their way with renewed strength. Tha latest development In carry ing tho human voice across the Empire Stat Is the construction ot au aorlal cablo line between New York and Buffalo, similar to the new cable connecting New York and Chicago, which runs by way of New Jersey and Pennsylva nia. The New York project has been roir,;o'ed as far as Schr-nec- , tody and was recently placrd In service up to that point. Present plans cull for the completion of the cable to Rochester la 1 927, with the possibility of reaching Buffalo and plating the cable In ' service later iu the year. This new cable Is cectssary because of the Increas ing deiusnd fur telephone toll serr Icf; between Buffalo and New Yurk. It will al-o have the additional ad- un:a0 of being virtually free from .. Stoua damage. . particularly from S'.t'et iitoNUS. . ' - .e ' Thus exactly one hundred years after Buffalo sent Its historic cannon-shot message to New York, a telephone cablo line, representing the latest developments In tha trar.'mlsshn if huiran so "eh. la nearing completion acrcss fc Em pire Stale. . f It li alio significant tbal during the prist s:r.n:ner 'be city of Buffa lo cf le'irat.d f-.f Inatallatlnn of its lM.ir.nth telephone. o that today llnfre.lo has more telephones than th t ere In many foreign coun tries. 1: took thirty yars for the c'.'y to attuln the 2r,0()0 mark In tli-i number of tetcphsjnes. and not ro'il 1017 was the 50 000 goal reached T.ie remalnlnit BO.flOO Tore ln-,:all:d In the past eight ear. Leal Notices 8.1 LK F STATE TIMBER Notice ' hcrc'iy given that, pursuant to the provisions ot Chapter K5. General Laws of Ore gon. 1025. the S'.nte Land Board hereby offers for sale and will sell tho timber cn the fallowing described lands : the sure of Oregon, situated In lUainitli Coun ty, lo-wli: "SR'i and V.'K n;;!; Sec. 25. T. 37 S. It. 11 i; W.- M. SW NWi4. SV.'U. V',i fE of Sec. :: all y-e. s: KSi and EH W4 See. 30; NE's See. SI: NB", KK4 and Lot 4, Se. Si: N'4' NKU. SW'4 NE4 and SV4 NW',4 r!t-e. 33; Lots S and 4. Sec. 34; T. 37 8.. R. 12 E.. W. M. Lota 3 and 4 and S'i NW'i See. 2: Lots 1 and 2 and S'i X'A of See. 3: Lots 1, 2, it. 4. ana svj r 'fr ann wis sw yt See. 4; Lots 2 and 3 and SKV4 NW'i of See. 5, T. 38 S., It. 12 E.. W. M." i Sealed bids for the ptirehuie of the limber tm 'all of naid lands In 1 one body will be rerolved by 1hej board at IU office In the ( iipitol i Building, Salem, Orejron. until the 26lh dny of January, 1!26. at 11:00 ; o'clock A. M. i No sale of nald timber will 1-e made nt less than tho .-ippruised value 'ihereof, wliiih Ik as follows: ! yellow pine 2S,OOr,.000 feet. ap-j pralKed value $3.f,o per thousand' feet: white fir H35.U00 feet, niipruls-' ed T.-liie BOc per thousund feet:' Ineenmi rodnr lsri.oou feet. op- praiaea Value 11.0(1 per Ihoumnd feet. j Terms of sale: Certified cheek , for 26 of the amount of bid; shall accompany each bid. same to J be retained by the board as the finit payment on the purchase price, K bid Is accepted; a further pay-i ment of 25 of said price shall. the complaint filed against you In be made before any of said timber the above entitled suit within six' is cut; and thereafter 25 ot said j weeks from the date of first publico-1 price annually in advance of the-tlon of this summons; and If you catting of timber. fail so to answer on or before Jan-j Minimum price at which said uary oln- 12$, for want thereof,! t'mber may he soid: yellow pine. ( pla!nl"f PP'y to the court for J.l.T.n per thooujand feet: white . .. the relief prayed for In fcer com plaint, to-wit: 1- That the defendants and each and all of them be required to set forth the nature of any claim, right, title, estate. Hen or Interest, which they may claim to havo In or to the fir uOc per thousand feet; incense ecdnr 1.00 per thousand feet. The hoard re.wrvc the right lo rej"ct anv and all bids, if same be unsetisfaetory. The successful bidder, upon ap proval, of the Bale, shall execute l:i the board a good and sufficient surety bond In an amount, equal to not less than ih sale value of aald timber. whle, bond shall contain stipulations as to observance of the state forest fire laws and shall be in form lo be approved by the board. Addrcs bids to C. G. Brown. Clerk, state Iand Board. Capitol Building, Kdlein, Oregon. ' Uated at Salem. Oregon, this 2Sth d;iy of Nov.. 192T. STATE LAND BOABD. By G. 0. linoW'X, Clerk. IH.8,15,2220 J5 ' MMMOXK ; Kiliiily Xo. aoa.i In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, for Klamath County Elisabeth Pouch. Plaintiff, vs. Liber ty Lumber Co.; limine ffnefer: Mrs. L. Sherman; K. l. (iellle man imd Augusta '.eiilemnn. husband nfid wife: unit nil othfr persons or pnrtle. unknown claiming n:iy ritlil, tide. Interest entitle or lien in ', r, ,,r(,,mr. ty deseribxl herein. Defendants. To Liberty Lumber Co.: Louise llaefer: Mrs. !,: Sherman; K. . (iHttlemoii and Augusta Oeitle nian, husbnnd and wife; ami nM other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title. Inter est, estate or lien In the renl property described herein, Oo fendants. ; In tho name of the State of Ore gon: YOU SUll each nf nn urn by required to appear and answer j1- SECOND HAND EMPIRE MILKER FOR SALE CHEAP Suitable for from fifteen to twenty cows. Guaranteed in first class condition. We also have on display the New Junior and Senior DeLavel Milkers. The Milkers that stay sold. 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