The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, January 03, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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THURSDAY, JANUARY .1, lflgfl
THE KLAMATH NEWS ,
i.i i I! I . , I , ' I i 'J' ! I ' 1
AGE SIT-
NEWS OF KLAMATH COUNTY
Written by Special Correspondents, Exclusive to the
IfUamath New
Man Charged With!VHi.K
Building Fircs!"-e.wK.u. -
. la. V I hit. l!Ll Ul.ll V W 11
To Burn Family
BEATTY
KIRK NOTES.
. VKSTOX II. CASKY IX A SI. t HltlSTY
l . News OHTrMiitl'llt ; Xcws l'ornwMml'Ut
bit atty orp.. Jan. z. isiie-i ivikiv. tiro.. Jan. s. iMiecian t. o ., ..-.
,.fla) A large crowd congregated The Christmas tree aud pro-1 Awakened nt midnight by the. , 'SH'Nwi. KWSV4. SW
'at the Christmas troc in tho Beat-, cram held at top school hnuc on j odor of smoke. Mrs. Swaney aud sw-i,i Sot. 7: WijBKVi,
ty church December 51. Over . Friday, rtecouiber SI. proved to her daughter rushed Into the SKH. 9w. 19; KHV SWM. W 4
300 :peoplo were present. The be very interesting and cujoy-, ,,.., nt ,hoir homo , tma jsw v, , Sec. Sit: NW UNKV. . N,
school children gave a very In-.able. Santa linus appeared and . . ,., ... , "i'ut' h,v-
I .......... i- ,.ri,.rm ihelr Darts Uli-.de all the children hnmiv with I " IJU; 1. 40 S. 11. 8 h. . M.
' . i...rn.,i and therelore. Dtrsenis and boxes of :iidv. The! kindling wood and shavings.! 8WV4SWH.
I. T. 36 H., It. II K.
V. M
NSSVNKVSW'r. 1f,
9. T. Stl S.. It. 1 1 K.
W. M
SRV,. WWstKV,. SBUSWU.'NHNNWSWt,. Kw,
Sec. Id: T. H!l 8. It. 13 K. W. M. . T. 36 S., It. II K.
SVsSK'.. Sw.3; NSNKU.! W.
See. 10; SKV,. See. 50; T. 39 . ' S'N ViJr:SH, See.
1!. 13 K. W. M. - . . I . T. 36 S.. It. 14 K.
StS.NKiNi. Sot. !; . W. M $24.00
36, T. '."." see.
!. T. 30 tf., II. II K.
CIIKVKN.NK. Wyo., Jan. 3. (T
P) Savals Swaue.v, a railroad
emidove. la under arrMl tH.rtv
suspected of Having plotted a o K',HV F'
death pyre for his wife, three swi.snt. s,.e 1. Kl3KVk.' W. M.
small step-suns and a daughter. I.NWtNNi, .V'l-NWV. Soc. 12; N ,N''S)
$25.00
$25.00
$25.00
T.
Mi
T. 40 H.,
M,
T. It
M.
It.
8 e e.
II K.
125.00
i eniovable. new piano purchased r eently for
"' i The first number was eomiwsed . the school also proved sn linpnr
ot song. aunK I'T Ui t'rslno. tant part In the cntertalnuieni of
'Parker Hubbard. Mrs. Uradshaw, , the evening,
the minister's wife, Mr. and Mrs. j E. C. Sueneer has pureliased
" Lsncli and P. Hubbard. the Oi'nllashau huilding aud has,
" . Old Santa then appeared aud put ill quite a slock of groceries
"'gave out gifts and candy to all aud some drygootis. Mr. Spencer
prosent. ' probably will lie our next p.ist
' Frank Owen of Bly fed a small ( mastsr. as Mr. O'Callughan has
herd of beef cattle at Buck An-, resigned and will he IciiTlng Kirk
del sou's ranch over night.. The ;a(ter tho first of the year.
cattle were being delivered to Mrs. r . A. l.uso. wife 01 mo
S.'. IS: NKV
which had been piled beneat h -N w- "n,"'' . ,
, , ' , . 124: Krae. 8VaV4. See. 3":
the room in which the mtheriNli xwvj. s,0 jj; t. 40.8. It.
and her three sous slept. .10 K. Y. M. 1
There wua Kvldence thai olll 'WH. .'H NKJj. SK j
had been used to start the fires . ". '. "p;
The blaio had made little pro.
sec. :.: 1. 40 s. n. s k. w. m. i
Lot II. WVi I.oUI.I. Sec. 1; .St, !
V VI LI Crt ') . UM'1' CIV L. u.. !
SU'iSK'i. W'ttWW. NKi I ".
greets and the wouteu eiluguish
on 14;
Swauey Had gone to wurg u . i , NWNK4. Seo. 15:
short time before the fire was j -(.; t, , NE!NV. S.v.
discovered. Wheu he returned j NW NKV, , ,l.NW4. Sec
home today his wile culled the 1 S V, NW . SW HSW',,
. T. 3
W. M $25.00
SSHNW'lNBi. Kee.
U, T. 31 8.. II. 14' K.
W. M $25.00
S Vi 8 S W t, N W U . See.
0. T. 30 8., It. 1 I K.
W. M $25.00
X'tS'tSntsNKV,, See.
. T. 3 8.. It. II K
W. M $25.00
.',8',SH4SW,. Sec
!. T. 36 8.. It. 14 R
W. M. . $25.00
N!8',SM"4Shm. See.
. T. 3 8 1!. 14 K.
W. in.- $25.00
See.
Lot II. Sec. 2,
II. It K. V.
Lot 1 I, See. 2.
It. II K. V.
I. ol' 1. See. 14,
It. tl B. W.
NKSHVi. See. 31.
8S 8.', II, 10 K. V
88K4, leH :i
See. li, T. 3'J 8.
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SKliNK'i. Sec.
3!l 8., It. 12 K.
NWI,. See. 33. T
It. 12 K. W. M.
NESKW'j, Sec.
Ill 8 .
S.i
T,
M.
Ileres,
It. 13
31, T,
W. M.
30 8.,
.14,
N Mi I
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W. M.
It. 11 K.
'southern Pacilic agent, has been ! P"- Thtf ",JU U'"U'" "w "'
market.
, Christmas dinner was enjoyed quite ill for the past two weeks.
' at the home of Mr. arid Mrs. J. j but Is reported to Iw improvlii.
cusalioiis.
' B. C'osey and family. The guests several 01 the residents or Kirk
present were Mrs. Wilson and j hare bsen uulte ill with influcu
sons Kalpb, Jim and John Mc- ia. S.i far we have had no serl
Mlllan, and .Mr. and Mrs. Iloas , ons eases.
8HKI5IKVS XOTK'K UK SAI.K
UK I.AMW AtVI lltKII "V
K I. A M A T II VT V U It
TA.i
" McMillan and family, all ol
Beatty.
" ' " Gamer Luudy spent Xmas day
at the home of his mother Mrs.
C. Smits. of the Beatty stor. .
1 IX tailwr 31 both tho young
aud the old people of tho coni
' tuunity enjoyed a New Year's
" wateh party given at tho Bean.'
" church. The program was as lol
" lows: '
1 Old-time songs, by all..
' Debate: "Is the present prohi
"bltlou law a failure?" Negative.
Mr. and Mrs. V. t. Simmons
have just returned from a trip to' , -"'"'- "r-ur.i.. ''c
, ,, that pursuant to an order of the
Kiigeno and he val ey cl ties. P Klamtti; l.mlv
They al-o visited In t;rauts Pass .0ree0 (,v ,,llere. on th loth
and Crescent Ciiy aud spent some d.)V' f s,)V,;ni'.,er. i. bv which
lime visiting iu the northern Cal-saja or(,er th(. .tttill county fourt
ifornis towns. determined utrJ dlre?ted me to
Mr. and Mrs. ('. W. Flinn and sell
family are speuding the holidays .,.u ivoinrny llen-tofor.- Aitiilr
wlilt relatives and friends in The: r, ,v Klumntli touul) fur
Dalle... Ore. ! Taxes,
H. W. Akin, who has lei-ii vis- 1 , win at .,, limr , J0:30 o'clock
itliiK his sister. Mrs. Albert Cliris- A. M, on the 10th day of Jauuary.
ty. returned to his home at The ,. d 1029. nt the front door of
Sixes. Ore.
', Sec. 35; SlVHWVk,
T. 40 8. It. II K. WV. M.
Xe.VU. SWViNWU. SWVi.!
Sec. 2; Kr. SK'iNKtt, Sec. 3: S '
NKV,. M'iSK'.i. Sec. 10; T. 40 S.I
It. 12 E, W. M.
SWSW',, Sec. 13. T. 10 8,,,
11. 1.1 K. V. M.
SKU. iVc. 16; NEV.SKVi. S h !
SK. Sec. 29; XKiJXK1,, Sc.'.
32: T. 4I 8. it: 14 K. W. M.
S SW'i NKl,. N'S NW(l
NKV,. S'tSKViNKl,. N'SNK'f
NV, N Vfc N W U S W 14 . SVsNWt
ViNWH. S'.V1-,S i. Sec. I
2S: T. 10 8. It. 15 K. W. M.
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Sec. 2: X'i.NVa. See. IS; T. II 8. I
It. 7 K. V. M. j
SW',NE',. SK, . SKViSW1;.!
Se.-. : tNK'i N'jSKVi. Sec. i
7: W' SWVi, Sec. S; 8'4SKV4 I
SWi. N"KV4. Sec. 10; NW
hfL" ! t. 36 s.; It.
N'j.NttNEUNK's
See.
II K.
$25.00
11.
St.
1 1' H.
S e e.
14 K
See.
14 11.
. See.
14 K.
See.
II K.
, Se..
I I K.
the County Court House in Klum-j xwu, Sc-c. 17; T. II S. 11. K.
41
John Simmon Harvey Drew; af
firmative, Parker Hubbard aii'il The houses which the govern-atn Kalis. Miunath 1 junty. ure- w. M.
Watson Duffle. ' '. ' ment has been building in Kirklgon. sell the following described I s 4SR SE , XK . NKU les;
Lunch baskets were auctioned I are. nearly completed. Silas Da-' real property to the higiiust bid-t,-, acres in 8EVXE. NK-h.SK1.
to the highest bidders. vis has been In chn.ee of this ider far cash, except tiist I lie saine tles m acres, dee. 7
Th ,aimeut was given work wl!1 not "o sold for less Huu t.ieiio K. V. M.
:T.h ."lS?V!SrIeT, ..... J respective minimum prices as fix- SWV.. Sec. IS. T.
, . , . .1 , L , . , , I'd bv said order o: the Count." ; E. W. M.
The Beatty postoffico reports Into their new house just before , Court NWH SWVi Soc 16 T 41 S
tie greatest stamp cancellation in Christmas. j Al of j,, real nrJ1),rly ,.lt- jn.'ll K.' W. M.
Its history Thero Is said to naie ine new uousc just recently lmll,4 in Klamath Coutitv. Ore- sv,s , NW '4SK .
been more stamps cancelled In I completed for Mr. and Mrs. C. W.igon; anj th0 ,aj(i iands. logetn ! : S'4X 'iSK (i SE Vi , Sec.
one day before Christinas tiiau rnuu Will be occupied by tncm!wlth the minimum prices for'S. It. 14 E. W. M.
there wcro. cancelled during a Ion their return from The Dalles. ! which the several parcels will be S V3sY'isW Vi , Sec. 21
whole auurter.somo 14 years car- Frank A. Johnsou has lieen en-' sold, arc aj follows, to-wit: ' JO b. R. 15 B. . M.
ller. In the history of the post-'. gaged by the Lamm Lumber com- The following lands at nuui
ollice. pany to drill a well at their new j mum prices of $1.00 for .cash
t Mr. NeaJ of . the O; C: 4c E. , camp to furnish a water supply ac"j!.'0J':
waited in Beatty Saturday. De- for next season's operations v vt sV i'' Sc 1- T 3 is'
comber 29, for Mr. Bogue, man- moved his family into the camp , 9 E vj - -agar
of tho O. It. & X., but due on Monday of this week. w'i'suc." C6 T. 23 S. R. 10 E.
to the snow 011 tue other siuc o. cecit lowc, tne watchman at ;
0. T. 36 8..
W. M
S'oSt,SWt,SK,.
9. T. 36 8 . It.
W. M
S'lrXhrNWSW",
. T. 36. S It,
W. M
XV,Sl,SWVi.E'i
. T. 36 8.. It.,
W. M
XI,Nl1!8VV.SWV
. T. 36 8.. It.
W. M
NNVSKl,8WVi
H. T. 311 8. It.
.V. Mi
N'sS'-iNW'iNE',. Sim-.
0. T. 36 8.. It. II K.
W. M.
S'-sm.NEViSW'i. See.
:. T. 36 8.. It. II K.
V. M
SViXV,SW,XBVi, See.
!i. T. 36 S.. It. II K.
V. M
41 8. It. 1 VUNUKKU NKU. He
I 13. T. 36 8., It. 14 K.
It. 13 I V. M
X S S Vi X W Vi N W V, , S. C
1. T. 36 S.. it. II H.
V. M. ..;
S'.Xi.XW'.XW'i. See
13. T. .16 S.. II. 14 K.
W. M
XVjX'iNEVtNWVi, Sic.
1. T. 36 S.v It. 14 K.
$25.00
$25.00
$23.00
$25.00
$23.00
$23.00
$25.00
Sec I.-,;
13; T. 36
.. $25.00
$25.00
$25.00
$50.00
. $50.00
$50.00
$240.00
$75.00
Sprague mver, air. DUUiee iru.u tuc ea.up. huu j.r. .uuuauu .... j svix '.i Sec. 34; .-S'a Sec, 3S', ; NW vi XK U . Sec. 33. T.
was unable to pull threugh l lt-t'ne only two-living at the - calnp j T. 24 9. It. S H. '.V. M. j 2S K. It. 10 K. W. M.
destination. ,now. xvj SEVj, Sec. 18, T. 25 S. It. SK'iNWVi. Sec. 31, T.
. Miss Betty Reed of Klamath.; Mrs. Elsie Burton returned , 9 E. W. M. 35 S. It. 14 E. W. M.
Palls has been visiting Miss Mary from her farm near Modoc Point WViXEVi, SKViXEVi, See. 16,iEv,XEV4. Sec. S3. T. 35
Gene Simmons of the-Sycan store ,on New Year's day in order to bc)T. 2S. S. R. 10 E. W. M. s It. 14 E. V. M $100.00
tor the past few days. here for the opening of school' Sec- 3i- T 3U s- R' 8., i XVtXK ViXEVi . 'c. 35,
John McMillan and Mrs Wednesday morning. I ei"u.'v -r -7 p v .Tai,?J,;.Sr..M W M: s0 00
Khodes of Beatty made a pleas- j Mr. aud Mis. J. J. Itay broke U?W ' F "7 S' ' N V '5 V It it H W M rUM
. f. I'l.mnll, rll Ikmm.l.nll into Klrt on V Y.ar'a I '.'.' . I . . . ' "' 14 '0
r i iT. i 1 S8-H HEt. NVi .WV, NViSWHSWU. See. 35,
W. M. $50.00
The following tracts of land nt ' X 'iSHSK "t SK '4 . See.
minimum prices set oppositu each 13, T. 36 8.. It. I I K.
tract, to-wit: I W. M $50.00
(SEVi. See. r.:.. T. 21 S.. J S 'i X , XFI "4 XE 14. Sec.
I it. 11 K. V. M. $G00.OU 13. T. 36 S.. K. 14 K.
'All Sec. 16. T. 26 S.. It. I W. M $50.00
11 E. YV. .M $1S'9.PC S'iSiiXKHNEVi
$25.00 I
flilO.IIO
T.
3 8., It. 12 R, W. M. $160.00
SKViNWVi, Sec. 34, T. '
311 S., It. 12 H. W. M. $1611.00
SWViNVi. See. 31. T.
3S S.. It II K. V. M. $1110.00
The fallowing Iota lit mlnliuiim
prices svl opptwlto each lor. to.
wit:
A parcel of land describ
ed by m e t e a mid
bounds, being 50 a 50
feet, lllock 30, First
Addition to Klamiith
Kails
hols 13 la 1 Inc., lllock
IS, Mouutnin View Ad
diilon I Klamath
Kails $5.00 each
Lota 11 to 14 Inc., Block
. Mountain View Ad
dition to K I a iu a t h
Kalis, $3.00 each
KlV 32 2-3 feel of tho
Nly 20 feet of the Sly
4u feel of Lot 5, Block
2. Original Klumuih
Kails 12(1
The following tracts of laud
nt minimum price of $5.00 for
each ten- aere Intel, lo-w ll:
S'XV48K4NKS. XiiN'i.NE
l.SW'l. SltN USKVlSW U . S'
S'sSKVjSWV,.
V,, Sec. 13. T.
V. M.
NiiX'XK'iSK'i, Sec. 2:1:
8 i N V, X W 14 N W 14 . S , S 1 N W
fcNWVi. NVa.NSW'.XWV,, S
SSV,SWV,NWV,. S'.S'aXW'i
SW1,. S'-sN 's.N W l,KW . N's
N I, SK 4 S W H. 8 N 1 i SK V, 8 W
,. 8,h', 21, T. 39 S.. It. 15 K.
V. M.
The following lots Iu llonaiiu.
Oregon, nt minimum prices sst
oposlte euih lot or lota, to-wit:
X. 26 fwl x 45 feet, Lot : Lot
lo; 171 feet East ami W. so
(eel X & 8 lylug K. of Lots
0 and 10. descried by lw
and bounds, lllock 1. $150.00
W. 50 ft! of Nil of l.ul. H and
W. 50 ft. ol Lots 9 fc 1".
Block I.
,ut 4. lllock
ICork
her 26.
A number of the people of Bly
and Beatty have been huntinr
docks on Whiskey creek. Some
deport good luck.
r Miss Mary Cene Simmons, the
small daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Simmons, has returned to school
ID Bonanza. School opened Jan
uary 2.
I Mr. and Mrs. Brown are the : year,
proud parents of a nine-pound :
baby. boy. born . December 24
Mrs. Brown Is the daughier
David Chocktoot of Beatty.
- Mrs. Adlle Williams was
brought to her home in Beatty
December 26 Irum the Kl.tmath
Agency hospital. Mrs. Wiiliams
f -has. been ill for some time aud
lias ; shown little
ulnce her return.
Albert Chlloquln bus returned
to his home iu Beatty. .Mr. Chll
oquln has been 111 Willi influenza
at the Klamath Vulley hospital
for some time.
The telephone service or the
Beatty store was temporarily
". damaged when a car iu which V
' "" ",elr r"u,:u Sttll. KUSKViKKU. SV4XWV. I T sa S . R II v. w t tr.nnft
east of here. They were the first . SE i,; , XVisW4SW'4. XViE'3KVi, see. 35, T. 35
-o come over this trail since the xwSE'i, NViiE'-iXWV,, SVj I S., R. 14 E. W. M $600.00
heavy snow on December 21. XWViSWVi, SVjSEV, NWV4, S'4 1 SVi XWV4 XE . See. 35.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry O'Callas-1 SEV4XE',i. NsSEi4SWVi. Soc. I T. .15 8. It. 11 B.W.M. $130.00
hau and Mrs. Albert Christy were 1 : SW H.Sec. 3; NVjNW '4 NE V; . XV4 NW VjSW Vi , See. 35,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sil-.S1 XE4XE.i, SVi XWVi NLVi.l T. 35 S. K. 14 E.W.M. $30.00
vers on Xew Year s eve. The , ,n'i.r,M. ..Ji.-.a.oin,
See.
14 K.
evening was spent at bridge. The !Se T' ?7.s' 'V . fc' w; M
ruests remained to greet. the new ;
Xlj.V'i XWV, XW,i S4
o ;C0PC0 OPENING
T4VII4DV OATT
tl U rVIV JL OAljMUt sw M
I T 35 S. It. 14 K.W.M. $95.00
XWV,. Sec. 17. T. 36 S.
XEViSWl,, SMiX'4 XF.U.SWV,. It. H. . M S320.00
S S 14 SW V. .XE li . X V4 S V, SE Vi S Vj XW 14 XE Vi . Soc. .1,
XE'i. N'i S'4 XEVi XW4 T- It. 14 E.W.M.
S V4 N 14 NW Vi NE Vi . S Vi X Vi ! X SW 14 XE V, . Sec. 3,
NE'iXWVi. XiAXHSE'lXEVi i T. 36 S. It. 11 E.W.M.
S ,. X VsS W VI SK V, . X 4 X Vi X E V4 i 8 HXW V4 XW .
50.00
A January clearance sale of I
.?leclricui ai'pliances is lieing put 1
on tills month bv tile local Conco .
Inuirovemijiit 1 3l(,t.lrj(. 8tor, allrt tome rBat bnr. j
-raliiu are now on dlupay. Qual-1
ity electric uppllaU 'es, made and.'
Stiarantexd by tlie leading manu- 1
Flulcy and Miss May Illancliurd I
tele-
reduced prices, affordiug local
Mistoincrs some worthwhile Bav
ugs. sjme excellent values in
used ranges, ivashiug machines
utd. other labor-saving appliances
for t lit- home are ulso included
.IHIni. nlH,l,l with
JiHjono pole , brenkinp tho u-lc-1 n January a!c.
k jthouc wires couiiectipit al the
i store. i
i i
' Logging Stopped
! In Kirk Section
Sun Shines Six
Days in December
KIRK, Ore., Jan. 2, (Special)
Numerous lumber camps ot this
vicinity have closed down log
gin? operations due to the bad
weather and Inaccessibility to
tho good logging territories.
The Pelican Hay Lumber turn
pauy, 0110 of the largest concerns
operating In tlijs section, liav
dosed down logging operations
Just six days during Hie monlli '
of llccemlK-r did Old Sol shine In
Klamath Kails, the re.it of the
month was cloudy. Thirteen ;
mcrnings found the city shrouded :
in -a deuue fog. I
This was the weather report ;
filed at the Southern Pat if ic for ;
the last month or 192.
Total precipitation for the!
i mouth was recorded at l.t9. Dur-j
ling, the month 12Vi: Inches of j
eiij.u- r,.ll Hit, h,.ui'l,.,l foil .,.!.
at the company camp near Sand j ,.,. .,,,. ,. .,.,,
S V, Vi X W Vi X W X-
X' V4 SE Vi SE V4 , X Vi X Vi SE Vi
SW Vi . XViSViNKliSWi. Secr
11, T. :;6 S. It. 14 E. W. M.
WViXEVi, Sec. 13. T. 37 S. R.
! 14 K. W. M.
I SH'SW Vi S K "4 . S i S W Vi S W 'i ,
'Sec. 1; SVsrfWfiSW';, SViSKV,
SWVi. See. 3: X ViNW '4 SW V, .
,EVzXEV4. XWV, XEVi. S'iSW Vi
iKW'.i, SV4SWV4XWV,. NHSWH
NW'4, Sec. 7; N'iXE'iXKVi,
SHXBVi.VEVi, 8V4 SW?4 NK',4.
XViSKViXEV,. Sec. 23; XEVi,
Se:. 29: T. S7 S. It. 13 E. W. M.
' WV4SEV4. EViSW',. Sec. 34.
T. 3S S. Ft. X K. W. M.
WiSW'i. SE XW '4 SW VJ ,
: w vi xw y x w 'i . x vi xk v, sw v,
! X W V, . S Vi X E 1 i S W '4 X W ', , S .-'.
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SW!,, Sw. 13; SBV. SWV,. SWVi
sw'i, xwv.sw",. sir. 1.',:
SWVi SK'i. X'i.SWV, . XW '4
SK',, Sec 16; S'-iXEVi. 1 acre
III NB Citr. Of XW'4. See. I";
XW Vi X W Vi . -e. 2 1 ; X W ViSB'.i.
Sc. 2'!: NWV4SWV,. Sec. 21;
.SWV4SE'i, Sec. 27; XW'-NKVi,
Sec. 34; T. ?,H S. It. 9 E. W. M.
SEV4.VEJ4. IOts 1. 2. 3, Sec. 1:
NK'a. Sec. 17; SEV, , XEVi. Sec.
22; SEV4SWV4. SSE',. XW.4
SK',, Sec. 24; S K V, X K '4 . NEU
SK', See. 26; S'SE1,. Sec. 27;
XW',4.N'EVi, W'iSKU. SW',
X E Vi . X Vi S W ' , , S Vi X W "1 .
See. 34; NW4 SWVi, See. 35;
SVi. Sec. 3 6: T. 3S. S. It. 1(1 K.
oruek. On Saturday, December
this company sent u, loeo
tuotlvo and crew Into Its hold
ings near lily, where a crew is
still logging. This leaves only
tin Forest Lumber company op
erating In this vicinity, und they
will probably continue all win
tor, weather conditions permit
ting, It Is stated.
1 The Algoma Lumber coinpauy
', aud the I.anim mill closed their
, camps early In, December. The
W M
fell from early evening uulii j SWViSE'i. Sec. 27; XW',4
Christ mas morning. jNIiVi.'soe. 34 ; SWV4, Sec. :;6; T.
The minimum temperulnre for 3K S. K. 11 E. W. M.
the month was 3 degrees above EViXKVi, X 'i SK ',. . ' See. Is,
zero. The maximum was 03 de-,T. 38 8. It. 11 Vi, B. W. M.
grees nbove. I SB Vt -SE 1 . SW Vi . WV4 SEV4
SW',, XNEViSE'.iSW',. Sec.
Durchusetl last summer bv thci3! T. 3S S. R. 13 E. W. M
coinnaiiv from the Loug-Bell lum-! NViXWV4, See. 2; XWV4XEV4.
bor interests. A dredging outfit
is now engaged in putting a rail
road for Lutein's across tho big
marsh, starting at Chinchilla,
Lamm Lumber company, before j where the logging railroad Willi
closing down, moved camp 111 the tie Inlo the Southern Pacific line. I T, 39 H. It. 10 E. W. M.
unit of timber formerly ownell Everyone Is looking forward I BV48BV4.Sec.ljT.3K8.Il.il
Sec. 3,
T. 36 S. It. 14 E.W.M.
X?4XWV4XKi. See. 3,
T.31; S. It. 11 E.W.M.
SfiSVi.VK'iHW Vi , S.-c.
-I. T. 36 S. li. 1 I 14
W. 11
X'4SV4-XKViSW'i. See.
3, T. 36 S.. R. I I E.
W. M .
iXViX'iXWt', SKVi. Sec.
I 3; T. 36 ;;. 11. 14, 14
W. M. ..,
's'iXHXEViSEV'.. Sec.
! 3. T. 36 S. It If K.
! W. M
S',4XViSKV4HWU, See.
! 3. T. 36 . H. It. I I 14
I W. M ..;
XViSViXW48W4, See.
3. T. 36 S. 'It. I I 14
I v. r.i: :
ISViX'iSWViSKVi. He:.
I T. 36 S. It. 11 E.
! W. Mi
IXViXB'iXEVi. Sec. 3.
i 36 S. It. 1 I 14 W.
!S',iSWV4NKVi , Sec 3,
I 36 S. II. 1 I K W
' X V4 S H S W'4 8B4 ,
5. T. 36 S. I!. 1 I 14
W. M
XViNV4XE'.4SKV4. See.
3. T. 36 S. It. 1 I, K.
W. M
SViX'iSWViSB'i. Sec.
5. T. 36 S. It. II E.
W. M
XViX'.iXEUSEVi, Sec.
5. T. 36 S. 11. I I 14
W. M .'
SV SV4 SKVi SWVi , Sec.
5. T. 36 .4. It. 11 14
W. M
SViNViNWiSW'.,, See.
5. T. 36 S. It. II E.
W. Al
SVi K'i SEV4 SKV4, See.
5. T. 36 S. It. 14 E.
W. M
SViX4SWV4SWV4. sic.
6. T. 36 8., It. 11 E.
W. M
?50.00
$
J5V.00
50.00
13, T. 36 8., 11.
. W. M. $30.00
XViSiSW'V4XVV4, Sec.
13. T. 36 S., It. 14 E.
W. M $50.00
XHXViXBViXEV4, See.
13. T. 36 8., It. I I K.
W. M $30.00
XViNEViSKVi. Sec. 25.
T. 36 8.. It. 11 E. W.
M $100.00
X?jSViSWViSWV4, Sec.
25, T. 36 8.. It. 14 R.
' W. M $30.00
XV4SV4XWV4SWV4. Sec.
25. T. 36 8.; R. I I E.
W. M $30.00
EViXB'i. Sec. 25. T. 36
S.. It. 14 E. W. M $400.00
XVsSViKKViSEV.. Sec.
23, T. 36 S., It. 1 I E.
W. M $1
KWV4. Sec. 34, T. 36 8.,
S'.i Lot 3. Block 6.
The followiug lots
Adililion to Bonunun, Oregon, 11 1
ui 1 11 1 11. 1. 111 prices of $10.00 for
each lot. lu-wll:
All of 124 Lotsl lllock li
Lots 1 to 24 Incluslvo, Block 2.
Lots 1 lo 24 Inclusive, Block 3.
Lots 1 to 21 luriusivn lllock 4.
Lots 1 to 21 Inclusive, lllock
19
All of ( 21 Lois) Block 20.
Lois S, 0, 10, Block 21,
$200.1111 each I 50. 1111
,uls 3, I, lllouk 22, eacli $ 30 00
$200 00 Lola 11, 7, N, II, Block 22
each IT'-""
$50.00 A parcel of land ilescrlbvd by
luc'c and boiiJiUii, lilochs
$S0.O0 21. 22. $ S.o
The roilonliig lots 111 iiriiiiu
vlew Addition I.i llouaiua, Ore-
$S0.OO Hon, ill In 111 I IU II IU pi'lcos lit $3.50
tor each lot, m-wii:
$ I lie. nil I Lots 7 lo iu Inclusive, lllock ..
Lot 6. lllock 32.
Lota 10. 20, Block 4S. '
The folli.wluu lots Iu (Irnnil
view Ail il 1 1 Inn to lloniinin. Ore
gon, at in 1 11 i iu tl til iirl.es of $15.00
lor each lot, lo-wll:
Lois 1, 2", Block 51.
Lois 15, HI. 11. IN, 19, 20.
Block 55.
The following lols in Claud
view Addition to llouuuiu, Oiu.
I Ron. nt lit 1 1 . 1 i 11 111 prices of $20.-
00 for each lot, lo-wll:
Lois 13, 14, 15, 16,. 17. 18.
Block 63.
Lots 17, IK, Block 57.
The following lols In tiranil
view Addition to llonuuta, Ore
goo, nt minimum prices of $30..
VI' for each lot. to-wit :
Lols II. 12. Block 5k.
The following lols in Crescent,
Oregon, ut minimum prices of
$.50 for each lot. tu-wlt:
Lot 2. Block 13.
lads 23. 24. lllock 2.
I'IM 3. 6. 7, Block 29.
The following lots iii frctii-eni,
llrcsoH. at minimum prices of
$2 011 for '.! i lol lo-MIt:
lads I. ;. Block 30.
Lois :l. I. u, Block 3$.
Lots 2. 3. I, S. Block 311.
I.OI.1 IV, IK. 21. 22. Block 40.
I .oil 3, 3, 4. s. Block 43.
Tlti following lots li. Cre-eeiil
S'nS.a.v lor.' sou. 111 minimum prices of
39 S., It. 15 K. Ii.uu for each lot, lo-wll.
I Lois 12, II, 20, 21, 32, lllock
ISO.
4 Lots It. 20. lllock 31.
And, Sn 50 ft. Lot 10. Ollllols.
Creirelil, I'legon, af liilllliit ittll
price of $200.0(1,
The following I0I.1 III Helen.
Oregon, at minimum prices set
oM.slie each lot, to-wit:
Lot 6, Block 4. $ 51.00.
Also a isireel of laud ill- ,
Merlbeil by meies und
bounds 011 river from.
Improvements only. $ 50.0"
The following lols in Merrill.
Oregon, ut minimum prices set
opposite each lot, to-wit :
$ 20110
$ 411 011
$ 35011
1-1 o II. of Lot
Westerly 8.5
You, too,
can have
cleaners
brighter
itnd 1
prettier
Furniture
Use
$350,011
25.00
$ 25.00
$ 10.00
Iii Bowne
Lot 5. lllock 3.
I.U4 5. lllock 12.
Lot 6. Block 12.
All the East 53 5
5, excepttni; the
feet lllock ; And K 45 by
20 feel of Lot 6, Block 29 li
$215.00
Howard U. Perrin
Designs and Plans
INDUSTRIAL AND
. COMMERCIAL
UUILDING3
aoe iiopka nidg. riiono mw
21.
Lots 1 to 24 Inclusive., lllock
Lots 1 to 31 Inclusivu.
Lots 1 to 24 luduslve.
Lols 5 to S Inclusive. Block 44.:
S Vi ruiiulng B. W. of
Lot 7, Blink 29. linn no
Beg. ui XW cur. of Lot 6, run
B. 115.75 ft.: run 8. 42.5 ft.;
run W. 45 ft.; run 8. 20 fi;
run W. 71 ft.; run X. 62.5 fi.
Iii Beg. Illuck 29, 190.00
Lot 1, Block 30. Iloo. 011
Lot 2, Block 3(1, t llii.lill
j The following lols In Terwll.
I lexer Addition Iu Merrill. Or."
lllock 1 fon. at minimum prices set oji-
iivsite each lot, u-wlt:
lllock Lot 7. Block 2 .. $ IS. tin
I i.oi n, tuorg i $20.00
Have Your Broken Auloroo
bile Class Replaced Quickly
While You Wait
BOB RYAN'S AUTO
TOP SHOP
see Bobbin Itinn About Your
Car Awning
latS MAIN HTIIHBT
Lots
Lots
16. Block 49.
to 12 Inclusive,
Lots 11 to 16 liuiiulie
0.00
$25.00
$23.00
35.00
f
$23.00
S25.00.
SI25.00
.... $23.00
, T.
M ?50.00
T.
.$30.00
It. 14 E. W
SWVi, Sec. 21,
It. 15 E. W.
SEV4. See. 27.
It. 13 B. W.
NEVi, Soc. 29.
It. 15 E. W.
EViNWK. Sec.
16 S..
..$320.00
T. 36 S
M.
T.
M
31, T.
$SO0.OO
36 8.,
.$320.00
$320.00
36
M
i.00
.00
525.00
i.OO
;25.oo
?20.00
$25.00
fir. ha
Z- , SttJ'Wrl' WViXWV4,. Sec. 5,
WU ir 'r vi2 ... ' . M.B-W.M. $30.00
,T. 39 S. It. H E. W. M. ... "' " "' ......
BW4XKU. Hcc. 27: See. 36: 1.,.. "r.
36 S. II. 14 B. W. M... $300.60
i by the Wheoler-Olmstead Inter-1 to an early resumption of Indtis-
vsls. This timber will bo logged j trial activity In I his vicinity, I
E. W. M.
KViNEV,,
7: SKV4XHV4,
Jiff next season, after Wuicu they, This, however, depends largelyj'jg iVsec "1' T 3D it 11
will begin operations In tho;on the weather conditions, which j e.'w. M. '
Yancey tract ot timber which was ,1 promise to bo fair. j SWViSWHi scc. 12; SF'4
36 S. II. 14 K. W. M...
SMS'4SEV4SWV4, Ken.
9. T. 36 8., It. 14 K.
W. M. $i'5.00
X'4NV4SK'4SKV4, See.
; . T. 36 S...K. 14.
W. M $25.00
fHiB'iNEV.KFV,, 2oc.
36
...$160.00
..'.$320.00
..$320.00
.......$320.00
S..
$1000.00
T. .
S., It. 15 B. W. M $160.00
WV4XEV4. Sec. 31, i
S.. It. 15 B. W. M.
SW Vi, Sec. 33, T. 36
It. 15 E. W. M
SE'i, Sec. 35, T, 36
n. ir. E,- w. m
SWV4, See. 35, T. 36
. It. 15 E. W. Mi ...
Lot 4. See. 3, T. 37
It. 9 B. W. M
XKV,SHV4. Sue 16.
37 S.. It. 10 E. W. M. $i0.00
SWV4XKV4. Sec. 25. T.
37 S., It. 10 E. W. M. $30.00
EViXWVi. Sec. 25, T. 37
S.. It. 10 E. W. M $100.00
NWV4SE',. See. 26, T.
37 S.. It. 10 B. W. M. $50.00
SWV4. See. 24. T. 37 8..
It. 1(1 B. V. .VI. $210.00
WVjSW Vi1. Sec. 35, T. 3?
S It. lo E. W. M. . ..$120.00
SWV4NWV4, See. 35, T.
37 8., It. 10 E. W. M. $60.00
tot 3. Sec. 12, T. 3S 8..
ft. S W. W. M $750.00
Lot !. Sec. 29. T. 3S S..
It. 8 E. W. M $20.00
Lot 1. Sec. 30, T. 38 8.,
It. K B.-W. M. $30.00
NEViSE'4. Sec. 36, T.
S 8.. It. S K. W. M. . $100.00
SBV4SWV4, See. 21, T.
3S 8., It. 9 N. W, M. ..$200.00
SWV4NWV,, Sec. 31, T.
3S K It. 9 K. W. M. $100.00
8VVNBV4, Sec. 16, T, 28
S It. 15 B. W. M $1500.00
Vi acre in cm tor f See.
SI., T. 30 S., It. 8 M,
W, M :.' $50.00
.WViSKV4, Hue. 20, T.
39 S It. 11 14 W. M. $2IO.OO
SW'4, See. 1, T. 39 8.,
P.. 11 '4 E. W. M $200.00
XV48WV4. Soc. 12, T, 3D
8., It. 11 ',4 K. W. M $200.00
XWV4. Sec. 12. T. 39 S.,
It. 11 V4 E. W. M $280.00
EV4NBV4, loss 10 aero?
ditch and road. Sec.
19, T. 40 8., It. 10 E.
', W. M t $500.00
NV4SWV4. less. 5 acres
ditch. Soc. 2, T. 40 H.,
I It. 11 K. W. M $370.00
Uif 7, Sec. 2, T. 10. ti
R. 11. E. W. M. $20.0i).
Lo 10, 8ec. 2, T. 40 U, -
K, 11 fc5. W. M $260 00
65.
I
67.
The followiug lols In
Addition to Bouatuu, Oregon, nt
minimum prices of $15. 00 for
euch lot, to-wit:
Lots 5 to 20 inclusive, Block
23.
Lots lto 24 inclusive. Block 24.
Lots 11 to 12 Incluslvo and
Lols 17 and 18. lllock 41.
Lots 11 to 14- inclusive, nud
Lots 19, 20, Block 47.
Lots 3 to 6 Inclusive, Block 49.
The following lots In Rownc
Arldliion to Bonanza, Oregon, at
minimum prices set oppositu each
lot or lots, to-wil
Lots s,. 9, 10, lllock 46, $30.00
euch.
Lots 9. 10. 3. 5, 6, 7, Block 4 7,
$20,110 each.
Lols 4, 8, Block 4 7, $30.00
each.
The following lots In First
Addition to Bonanza. Oregon, at
minimum prices set oppositu
each lot, lo-wlt:
Lot 1 1', Block II, $400.00
Lot 12, Block M. $ 60.00
Lols 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, lllock
1 5, each
Lots 8, 0, 10. 11, 12.
lllock 16, each ,
Lots 1, 2, 3, Block
each ' $
I'Ot 6, Block 20, $
Lots 1, 2, 3, Block 21
each
Tho following lots In Midland.
'Oregon, at minimum prices of
lllock 1 i 1,1, rr i,lt , i.wii:
, tl1'-1" IH lo 21 imliislve. Block 4.
"'OVK . lH)ls 28 to 31 inclusive. Block 4.
Lois 10, 15 mid 23 lo 20 luelu
Ikiwne ... I..,,.!, r.
1ols 17, IS, lllock 6.
Lots 3 to 7. Inclusive und 13 lo
16 Inclusive, lllock 7.
Lot 1 1. Block 9.
The following lots In Mid In ltd
llcighla Addition to .Midland.
Oregon, at minimum prices set
opposite each lot, to-wit; .
. All of lllock 1 (5 Lots) $4,110
each.
All ot Block
All of Block
each.
' All of lllock 4 (8 Lots) $5.00
euch.
Th" following lols In .Midline!
Heights Addition lo .Midland.
Oregon, al minimum prices of
$..5u for euch lot. lo-i:
Lols I lo 16 Inclusive, Block
Lols 1 lo 16 In. in Uc, Block
All of 115 Lols). Block (I.
All of 116 Lots). Block K.
lo 16 Inclusive, lllock
116 Lots), Bl.ek lo.
115 Lots). Block 11.
to 16 inclusive, Block
116 Lot:'), lllock 13.
18 l.nlst. Block II.
to 8 inclusive. Iilo.k 15.
18 Lots). Block lu.
Bl'liT 14 HAWKINS,
Sheriff of Kliiiualli
Coiiniy,'-Hialo of Oregon,
1-27. .Inn. 3-1 u
II Lot) $1.0(1.
(S Lots) $5.00
5.
$ 25.00
$ 33.00 j
40.00 j
50.00 1
Lots 1
All of
All of
Loll 1
All of
All of
I, .la 1
All of
$ 20.00 I lie
Many Klamath Falls
pcoplo are ranking the
Campbell
Court
Hotel
Their Home
When in Portland
A pleasant place
to live, in beau
tiful surroundings.
An unusually good
dining room ser
vico and food.
Accessibility to
business center i
' and garages.
Eleventh and Main Sts,
E. JEAN CAMPBELL,
Owner and Manager
SPECIAL NEW YEAR SALE ON
GOOD AUTOMOBILES
FOR, THE NEXT FEW DAYS WE WILL CUT PRICES
ON GOOD, STANDARD MAKES OF
RECONDITIONED CARS.
The Best Cars and late models.
We can .suit you for we have cars as low as $50.00 in price.
This is a Clean-Up Sale and you will be happy when you seo
these offerings.
Klovne Motto?
Main and. Esplanade
Phone 379