Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, May 07, 1908, Image 3

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    Will Tour State
City Briefs
Tin. Tenni» Chib
baa I mwii
having
One of the most important
•»» iih * ilitrr«»ling gniiit'ff, ul tin court, <»n
I HuvtHith St
nl
former liolitu
hut
Mim IL lun llifgiu' i« turnv«| Thursday
i from
Klamath
by Assistant Commissioner H, V. Proud­
nhortlv l»»r u vlnlt
In N«*br»mku,
Cal.,
ll**<l<lihg,
land office.
where »he went
The
case is Um one of J. I.. Buell vs. J. L.
j Yaden, and la a contest for the Yadsn
| homestead north ol Bly. On June 29,
i it«).'!, J. I. Yaden tll.-l
upon a quarter
| seel|oi> id land covered by a growth of
tn Irtku <’hil Hdtviu«- I'XMinitiMtinn.
timber, estimating according to tliv evi-
improving lii»
* d.'iirw introduced about two ami a half
• Main Ml, property by tin* mM'tioii of Nh
million feet. On June 10, 1907, J. I..
I
I'rnitfiirii l «I Iron Iviir«*, in fmnt ol bi»
1 Ihiell tiled an affidavit of contest, eharg-
inarbh* aorkn.
| Ing that th.- defendant hs-l faile-l to re-
I
M. C Mitrki u tn tiuw in Ihc employ of
-ide upon, cultivate and improve the
the Oregon A California Transportation
| land as re-piirrd by law. The hearing
< *Otl|pHtl) .
was held la-fore County < lerk Chaatain
!>. V. eKu)kvn«lall
went
to Lake Ion August 9, 1907, and both parties a p-
GtHi. Grlxih* lum hreii
the voters <4
\i<tw Monilii) to interview
! l.ake <*<>unty.
Pr .1
M,
I'lnwortb,
wua ('it Hot I
! Murgron.
peered and subadtled testimony
this testimony the register ami
tbo wlorinury
of ihe laikeview
I’okrgnina oil
to
i omineiiding
missed.
I. I>.
Applugat«' arrival ili tim city
i Tbumday from thv L.na llmla, where
In < Im haw Iatan looking aft««r
Inin Invitai to •burp.
I'. vvij Governor
Ima
tJpou
receiver
land office rendered
h < isioii in favor of the dsfen latiU re. ■
i pr<»fva«ii»nal biiNtin
that
ermteat
the
Plaintiff ap[waled
llie General
la- dis-
tin- ease to
I-and Office, and now tier
Assistant Commissioner rnrrees ti.e ds-
lila Itami nl
The
RilvisotS.
l> irrla to pnr«ut* bi« trad«*.
Mr. Buell testified that he had eSen the
on it; that about 10 or 15 acres were
■non
! Iiavi* two flm* Tenni« ( oitriH,
Tli«
( ottniy |fe>ard 1« expending |' mhi in the
building »»f the ♦••»nrlM Indo w
ms|w< ted the plans, but
will
lie introduced five witnesses, none of
whom had seen the land, and their testi­
It.
U Mtirnburg,
E.
f»»r the n«-w
who ha« the
mony was chiefly in regard to the de­
want*
building,
fendant's residence in
iat.
sixty miles distant.
Mr. Vilen is a mail contractor, and that
«c<-<»mpantud th»« High School baae ball
the Klamath Falla postmaster re|e>rted
li'diii to thu Klamath Agency and to
Fort Klamath.
They will interview
to the depart merit
lu-f^ip and Prof. J.G.
< . IC
the county.
made tiling on the
father
In
Mr«.
w dl
anna) sti|«ervi»ioii.
fl seems that from the evidence the
ull
Assistant
the
It i* evident that
the l*ody.
e-taldish and maintain a residence,
a era««* I c«»ndition from drink h«*walk«*l
into the riv«»r ami met hi« death l»y
«iilmtlv drowning.
ac»
wra« considrrwl
It
tinnrct~««ary Io h«>l«l an impiest.
brotlier-iu-lnw
from the wood#
Sorth ol Bly »late that most of the cab­
ins that wen built
a«- now occupied, and
big rush
nutida-r
Fall during the
last
in a
4 instance- several parti.— are
residing on the »aim quarter section.
A
that bad three and
iiiiinls-r of II...... .
four settler ’ on them
last Vall show no
sign- of life now, and
the claims have
long sine*' tw-on proved ii|»»n under the
timla-r and
. ..........
act.
of the
Many
homesteaders realise that it I« an ex­
tremely -l.llicult matter to Imld a claim
former came
Vail« y l«»oklng «»ver the country
not sufficient rea-ui to excuse him from
river
with a
J. K.
dent
Holabird,
Holnbinl wn)« in
brother
W.
of
from
town last week
installing
a
water ry*triii, nnd cold »forage plant, at
The steamer Winvinn will not be ready
to g > on the regular
run on the Up;»cr
lakw for several week».
Hornet
the nntneroti»
and
Uoeller A Wallenburg w ill receive the
a
within
The
h’W
WiM-tl
day«
manufactory
will
and
Lumber
liegin
near
Company
tlic
ha»
«hipped a carload <>( liiml»rr to Ikirrit
for the Urge warehouse for the McIntire
li­
Transportation Company.
the
I it in I m * i
Moat of the
to I m » uned in Porria hereafter
months of Janiisi y, I rbriian and March
will I m » «applied by the Werwl Company
19i>8:
Mi lien lea I
a* Klamath Falla nulla esnnot compete
Dash S-rie» donate! by J.
1^ Bamuan :
“Tli
Ilivine Plan '»f the
Age,” “The Till
Is nt Hand," "Thy
Marshal«,'
L. Head
|<>v; Col. It. < •. Ing'TsolH great »«pr«*«’hes,
os mi Ili«' e Plaine and in
\V. I»rannon ; ''The
"Thirt v • *ii«*
the
Mountains,”
Sporting Hog,’* *1» A. t ■ rahain ; <irruían
l/casons, William Ev-eiibacli . Botanist
ami Florist, A W<^ h |,
Honatial by II. C. Kimp|w»nlM»rgcr:
'•The Biglow Papera,” James Itussell
I/«Well.
I>ona<e«l by a friend "<»ur Peparted
Friend* or Glory of Ihe Immortal Life,”
I. E. Stcldiens; Eneycl<»pH«»din
of
I.aw
nnd Forms, II. M. Spalding.
Discontinue Service
On
and
month the
■ d bu.ini-1.
aflt-r the
fifteenth
of
Illi*
Pokcgaraa mute will 1* oilt
Till« is the announcement
made by the J. M.
McIntire Company
mid it in seconded by Manager E.T. Ab-
as long ns they have no railr«iad trans-
|M>rta*i<»n.
The County Court
ha« n
men employed hauling
cornertf Main and
nunila-r of
dirt
Fourth
from
the
t hat the Oregon A California Transpor­
tation
Co.
will quit before that time.
It is now operating the line because it
must
carry Ilin
mail,
Inti within a few
call stealing ease.
The argument put
up is that the calf
that is causing thei
The promptness
tire.
ion work.
ment and the earnestness
Th«» Klamath country needs no refer»
Th«» city ami county
jail have
l«een vacant for *««veral weeks, »ave for
an necasional drunk w ho is
lucked
jail
th«» criminal cases
depart­
The work ol the tire boys is deserving of
the highest Commendation and praise.
Several larg«» Nhipmenta of l»oxe* will
be ex|»orte.| thia year by th«» Long Lake
The first shipment w ill l»c
days the mail route will be changed and
Lumbci Co.
mid with the change will come the dis­
started about May 15th, and others will
continuance of the stage line to Poli eg-
follow
Manager l.ong l.ake Lumber Co.
Moore llros. started a crew of men to
work Jon
The oom»
few
their
power
plant
Friday.
machinery which arrived a
-lays since will
la- metalled before
the building is erected.
This is done lie-
cause of the alee of the large pieces.
As
siain as the machinery is put in place
work on the building
will 1* resumed.
The date for the change of the
pany has contracts enough at San Fran­
mail route haa not been lived but it will
cisco. San .lose and I. oh Angeles to util­
in about six weeks, and just as soon as
ize 2,000,0<M) f«»vt of lumber.
it is finished the crew
be before the 10th of this month.
The street car ia again makin/ tripH to
the Upper Lake nini in being well
yonizod by new cornera.
pat-
The ship­
will begin build­
The plant will be ready !
ments will be made over the California
ing to Merrill.
Northeastern, nnd the Southern Pacific
to furnish power before the first of July. ■
has granted a commodity
manufacturing concern.
rat«' to the
J. D. Carroll returned Saturday night |
from a two weeks visit to Portland.
is built on line? todraw very little water
and it is vx|MH*ted that it will develop
high rate of speed.
ifl
The I »oat
a
now
awaiting the installation of the machine­
ha-t
had
two nr throe plain drunk case» the
past
Police Judge A. L.
The line to Bonanza will be completed
•ma.
School Lands
ry which has not yet arrive«!.
VV. 0. H uson ,
The heavy
were dbpoao«t of.
at regular intervals.
the
of the men
have been
unoccupied since llitx last settion of the
Circuit Court when
of
di.! much towards saving the building. I
up
long enough Io become abb» to navigate.
is very prolmblc
at.
about ten dollars is causing all kin-ls of TIMBER LAND. ACT Junes. 1878. Notice for
* Publication.
United States lutnd Office.
litigation. It ap|«ars that last January Lakeview. Oregon.March 2. 1SMML Notice U here­
lb>- ’ .ill in question strayed into the pas­ by given that in compliance with the provisions
ture of Burrell Short. He fed and [«as- of the Act of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled
“An Act for the «ale of timber lands in the States
tured it until a few days since when VV.
of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington
F. Arant appeared on the scene and Territory," as extended to all the Public Land
claiming that the calf belonged to Olar- States by Act of August 4. 18S2. Perceval Sholl.of
auce Harris took it from Short. He, Klamath Falls. County of Klamath. Stat« of Ore­
gon, has filed In this office his sworn statement.
however, was not agreeable to this, but
No. 40&1. for th« purchase of the NESE1« of
claimed an interest in the call tor feed Ser. 23. NWSW1«. of Section N«x 24. in Town­
ami pasture. Ileat once replevined the ship No 37 South. Range No 9. E, W M .
calf, and Sheriff Obeuchain went out to and will offer proof to show that the land sought
is more valuable for its timber or stone than fur
the Arant ranch and got it. Arant next
agricultural purpoaes, and to establish his claim
gave » redelivery tsnid and the calf is !
to said land before Co. Clerk of Klamath County,
now in his possession.
Oregon, at his office at Klamath Falls. Oregon, on
Friday,
the 22nd day of May. 190« He names
Several months ago Clarence Harris
bail Jay Arant arrested fol stealings as witnesses: C. W. Harlow. J. C. Cravens. H.E.
Boudenot. and E. 11. l^iwrence, all of Klamath
calf. The calf was identified hymens
Falla. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad­
of a dime Iwing sew—I up in its neck, i versely the above described lands are requested
At the preliminary hearing Arant was to file their claims in this office on or Lwfore the
held to the grand jury. The present said 22nd day of May. 1908.
342-5-14
J N. WATSON. Register.
litigation is the second chapter in the
tlume contractor» could begin construct»
mation.
Manufacturers of Ail Kinds of
LUHBER
Cabinet Work, Sash and Doors,
All Kinds of Mouldings,
Band \aam>g and Turning
Udd-Siied
Doon and
Window* a
Sp
>li
PHONE 3B1
few day*.
Leavitt
In most inetanrea the parties
have been unable to pay theii fines, ami
as it is expenaive for the city
tn
bnanl
l>risoners they have been allnae.1 to
on premise of good behavior.
go
1'his city
has streets that nee.1 fixing ami
means
should be devised whereby these partie«
could l>e forced to work out their tinea.
Superintendent H.
Klamath
Indian
Reservation,
the city last night on
Francisco.
G. Wilson, of the
his
way
was in
to
San
All kinds of FintBiiing Lum­
ber now on hand.
Largo assortment of Doors
and Windows made up und
ready for immediate de­
livery.
Can furnish an order on th«*
grounds for any sized build-
ing within twenty-four
hours.
Large stock of Flooring in
three grades.
CONTEST NOI ICI.
fiepartment of the Intetmr, tfnitad State-"
faind Office. Lakeview, Oreg ><■>. April 14. ltO.
A auffk-ient r/x>te»t affida / it having
f.led in
thia offic« by Khzaheth A. Scuilen, conteatant
ngamst homeatemi entry No. 241-'». rnmie July M,
IWil, for •'un’,, ««e ¡7, Tp V
h'
| by John
FiUgendd. con tea tee, in which it ia alleged that
»aid J*»hn Filxgeraki utterly faile.1 in reepect to
«aid entry, to comply with the public Land law »
of the U. S . and the rule« <*n»1 r-galationa retab-
liahed ther*-under relative U> ratabliahing and
maintaining reeaiem* upon >aid land
that
he dui not «ataldiah a re*i*ien*«- in a hooae
within alx nvxithn f»-um date of entry, that the
<wiIy prrtcMk of a tiomie ere.'tci on *aid lan«l w-i*
a anxail cabin placed there by the r*>nte««ee one
year after «aid entry wan made, which «aid houae
the nani entryman |M*rmitced to fall into decay fur
want of repair« long before tbe date of final proof ,
that the naul rontefitce never, nor since the tunc
of making final proof, cultivated «aid land or any
ptrrtkxi of the same, nor improved the same ex­
cept to build the «mall cabin aa herein alleged;
that the alleged absence from the land was not
«lue to ha «employment in the army, navy or ma­
rine corp* of the United State« in any war in
which the United States may be engaged; said
parties are hereby notilkd to appear, respond and
offer evidence touching said ailegationat 10 o’clock
a. m. on June 5»th. I'», before lien. Chastain,
County Clerk. Klamath Fail«. Ore . and that final
hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on June 12.
¡4M»L before the Register and Receiver at the
United State« Land fyffire at Lake view. Oregon
The -aid contestant having, m proper affidavit,
file«! March 23. 140** set forth facts which shuw
that after due diligence j>**r*cnal service of this
notice cannot be mad*, it is hereby ordered and
directed that such notice be given by due and
prupsn- publication.
J. N. WAflKHC.
4 23 S-JK
Register.
NOTICE bOR PUBLICATION
United Stale.« Land Office. Iotkeview. Oregon,
April 2. I mh
Notice i* hereby given that in compliance with
tbe provisions of tbe act of Congre*« of June 3,
137». entitled *’Ari act for the sale of timber land«
in the States <»f California. Oregon. Nevada and
Washington Territory." as extended to all public
land »tate« bv act of August 4, I«'. John Kenney,
of Klamath Fells County of Klamath. State of
Oregon,ha« filed in tn is «¿lice his «worn statement
No *>■?. for the pur- hv*e of the
-er. 5.
nine's, sec. No. h, tp. No. 37 - . range No. 9 E..
W. M.. and will offer proof to show that the land
nought is more valuable fur its timber and stone
than for agricultural purpose«. an«i to establish
hia claim before County Clerk of Klar .«th county
at his office at Klamath FalL*. Oregon, on Monday,
the 6th day of July, 190«
He name« at witnesses;
Jesse C. Cravens: Jimmie McCrank, Ralph
Vaughn Fred Janssen, all of Klamath Fall*«. Ore-
gen.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to tile in
tb:s office tbeir said claims on or before the
«aid 6th day of July. 19fi«
J. N WATSON. Register
4 16-6 24
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
valued
Thanks to Firemen
The cells of 11»«» county
it
I
ownership of a calf
Drjxartinent of the Interipr. United State» Ijmd
i litigation at present is the Harris calf
the High School grounds, The many amt that he (llarris)put the dime in the Office, Lakeview, Oregon. Mai*ch 24. 190S.
improv«-ineiits
lx*ing mad«»
by
the wrong call's neck, and that Jay Arant ia - Notice is hereby given that the State of Oregon
ha«, under the provisions of the Act of Congress
county on the school is very commeml* under indictment for stealing his own
of August 14, 184« and the acts supplemental and
able ano will make th«» school on«* of | calf. W. F. Arant, the father of Jay amendatory thereof, made application for the
the county's best institutions.
Arant, replevined the calf from Short to following described unappropriated, nen-mineral
surveyed public land as indemnity for kieses to
Sam Mmlteri went to Porri« Friday return it to Harris so that Harris would
its grant for common school purfHUMwi, to-wit:
on biiaine»» for tin» Lakeside Inn.
He withdraw his complaint against Jay.
Lot« No. 242. for NE^NE1«. Sec 25. T 33 S.
w ill also vi.-it a nutnlter of the other This was nil satisfactorily arranged, but RHE. NW’sSW’« an.l NE'sSW%. Sec « T 36
towns along th«* lint» of the new railroad Deputy Prosecuting
Attorney
Stone S. R 18 E. and 8ES.N E\. Sec 3. T 35 S. R 15 E.
W M
Sam went down nt thin time to be on would not allow the withdrawal of the
Any and all perron» claiming adversely the
hand to wit nr xa th«» inauguration ol a ........ plaint, but will prose« ute the care. above lands are requroted to file in this office
their said claims on or before the tith day of
regular train sch«*diile.
June. I9t*.
I
The Long Luke Lumber Company
4-9 M4
J. N. WATSON. Registee.
which has the c»»ntract for sawing the
The Long l.ake Lumber Company de­
lumber for th«» government flume, be­
I
The new »trainer built fur the Wood
gan the o|x*ralion of the odcsRa mill sires to extend ita thanks to the Kia-1
river trade By Parker A Taylor was huc -
math
Falls
Volunteer
Fire
Department
•«everul
days
ago and I hih already
deliveretl some of the himlier to that the (or the service rendered at the recent ceMhilly launched yesterday. The boat
I mt t of the Klamath fjike Kailroad. On
mid
Summons
In tbe Circuit Court of tbe state of Orefofi for
tbe County of Klamath.
Anns CampiM*il, Plaintiff v«. Fredrick Cam»-
■-
i hall, defendant.
: To Fredrick < ampbell, the above nam< 1 de­
fendant :
In the name ol Ihe Htate of Oregon, you are
I hereby required to appear and answer tne
complaint filed against you in the above en
; titled fiult, on or before Thursday, the ll*.b day
of June, A. D. IM*, being tbe la>t day of tbe
time prearr I bed In the order fur tbe publira
tl<»n of thi« luronoM. The first publication
thereof being on the 7th day of May, 19u». It
you fail so to appear and answer fer want
thereof, the plaintiff will apply to tbe Court
for the relief prayed (or iu th< > omplaint here­
: in, vis; for a decree disa>hlng tbe bond» of
matrimony now existing between plaiNtiff
and defendant, and that plaintiff may re ár­
! enme her maiden name, and that the plaintiff
have tbe «ole custody, control an«l rare of her
(laughUr. Ai a Christine Campbell, her person
am* estate forever, and for »uch other an l fur­
ther relief as to Law and Equity pertain«.
This summon* is served i»y publi«*a(i>»n
thereof in tbe Klamath Republican by order
of lion. Henry L Benson, one of tbe Judges of
the First Judicial IMstrtet of tbe State of Ore­
gon, made, dated and bird in this suit, at
K lamaih Falls, Oregon on tbe 2nd day of May
I
IfU»«, which j*aid order requires that summons
in this suit be published once a week for per­
iod of six successive and consecutive weeks
from tb«* 7th day of May, 1-0*.
H. W . Keesee,
Attorney for Plaintiff
John W. Wright,
57 6 11
Co Counsel.
streets to
that date the McIntire Straw Htiiges will
quit lui-iuc- ,
i
All of the traf-
The loll .wing is a list -if the laaiks do­
Life a« an Indian,’ J. \\. Schultz; "Na»
The
lic «»n the lake in now carried on by the
New Books in the Library
|M»*«’on ami Ills
Calf is Cause of Trouble
th«' Hnrriman rr««»it.
a«l<liti«»n
“My
It is
Mr. Yaden will ap­
pumping plant, complete hot nnd cold
the Burna Viatn
Upper !mkr.
Parkers
land lieeauBe id such employment.
peal the ea«e to the department.
<4
work
some other |iartv Io place the tiling.
Donate«! by Hr. Tie*«.
in the employ of the
to can v on the
It w ill be I- rated <>n
Tin* \ew ('«cation.”
the
also establishes the prece­
very invisible that
get it v*tabli»lied.
and God,” ami
It
that a man
Pelican Hay getting »tipplim nnd lal*»r
themselves or dec they have allowed
King«lom Com«*,'
"The I »ny of Ven-
g«*nce,” “ I he \(<»nem«»nt Bet w«*«»n Man
that
liovernment cannot 1« away from Ids
«•Iterating the plant a* ««»on a« they can
during
respect.
ten«1 ve «rale.
losing I lie claims through a contest they
Klam rib Falla Public
heretofore
many
as
conclusively
must comply with the land laws in every
ex-
have relinquish«.! to the Government
and placed limls-r an-1 stone tilings
/ending room
remlerrsl, »Imw
h»okiiig lor n large area a<> that they can
engage tn the »fork bnaine««« on an
machinery for their brick
brary and
derision,
This
The jiartiea
komest.-nder. in order to hold his claim,
comply with the law’I in every renre- of
nated to the
maintaining a residence.
from Uaraon City, Iowa, ami arc
launch?*,
To avoid any chance of
lie also holds that
the fact that a homesteader leaves bis
place to send bis children to sc I kht I I s
Wyo ,
from Clearmont,
la- completed.
not
The
Several panic« are in the Wood
«tenmri
wold.
lie
Yaden may have
ments of the h .mestoad laws,without
the compliance ol which an entry can-
and the latter from Katin City, Wyo.
In the tiinla r I'l-ll ns a homestead and
of tlu>
Mr.
st nice-, but the».- are certain require­
W. <>., arrived here
view tn buying «tuck Inml.
Homesteaders at Home
in
of
laat night to make tluir bom«,
nr«-
Patties coming
H uhoii , father
W.
E.
Ijike l.mnliur Company, and T. A A vent,
in
occasional
done tlic Is-st lie could under the circum-
Mr. and Mr».
an<l mother of W. <>. Hm*oii,ol the ¡jong
while
In» decision that
also states that
|»arty
their effort»
the
visits to the laml are not sufficient to
ent year.
where
the finding of
in
»tat—
and indt< ationa are that the project will
Ire pretty well advanced during the pira*
by
deduced
used the place as a «runnier Imme, but
did not actually reside upon it.
lie
Ihv force« arc I mo ng inrrra«<*d gradually
we«r soon rewarded
Commissioner
opinion that Mr. Yaden and liis family
tn.
Tire Kerlamatmii Service in n>*w »«!•
wrti«ing lor men to work on the canal.
Id« »ho»*« were found, ami
the j
that
reside ii|«on a route and give it his [»er- 1
by
aouth to l>e in •Han I'ranciMro when
ll«H»t
laud, ami
In th« Circuit < our« of the SLate of Oregon for
the County </f Klamath.
Seth <k»a. plaintiff, r«. l/anrta A <"x, defe^lant
Tv ¡j«nna A. ( am , th« aLovenaoied <l*f«ttdani
In the name of th«. Hlate of Oretfo» You are
hereby rwqulrad to appear and anawcr the com­
plaint fihel airainat you in >•-* above entitled »uH
cm » or larfor« the l«th day of June. lSbK, that bain*
the la*t day of the time preaenbed in the order for
puhlu-atkrn of thia autnmona the order directing
thut the Hr»t publication thereof 1« <ng
th*
7th day of May. IWM and continue for ala «ucc«*
•Ke and cunaartutive Week«; and if you fail ao to
an wrr, fur want thereof tU pla.ntiff will apply
V* thec.Mjrt fi»r th«- relief pray«d for m the plain­
tiff*» romptaoit, that la to aay.
That the bund* of matrina/fiy now «¡«tin* I m >-
tween the plaintiff and defendant be di««o|ved.
annul«*! and held fur naught, arid for auch oilier
relief as the Honorable Omrt may deem ju»t and
equitable.
Thin summon« hi ««rvrd
publication thrrxw.f
in the Klamath RepubHcam a weekly newspaper
printed and published at Klamath Fall«, Oregon,
by order <.f Hon. Henry L B«*r>~»n. Judge of the
above entitled court, dated May 4th. iW*.
F H Mill«.
5-f (Hl
Attorney for plaintiff.
postal regulation require a contractor to
been
ha*
Worden
visiting al Weed and they
near
that he resided in
aomi« of the voter* in the north end ol
ing lor Ikirri«, where he will tie met
river
It was shown that
Klamath Fulls, ft waa also shown that
lie was a mail contractor at the time lie I
fkmald Worden left Saturday morn­
The seatching
Klamath Falls,
which place the land is probably
from
Swan
In-gin the brick work alaiut .lune
t«*gan «Ira/gitig the
admitted that
Ingin work on the Hum building abort-
everything in rradinrHM «<> that he can
Saturday night.
not
...... anyone living there at the time he
he did not examine the house closely,
contract
»
He did
Iimler on the remainder.
gru«»
the
I. 4 Jacobtom, tiie I ioiim * mover,
The U>l) of Andrew Nichols wa«
f««uml in « «lr«*p hoi«» hi I^ m I River
naturally
half million feet of
ol about two mid a
plot.
Nklwls Body Found
apparently
fr.-e from limlier.
so, ami fenced,and that there ia a growth
The IL k I i School Student« will
ly.
Summons
land but once, that there was a cabin
Mr«, <i, W, Wiiite and three children
l«ta»!r«l L»r Portland Friday
morning,
They will naiide
there
during Iba
hirst Train to Dorris
Long Lake
Lumber Co.
ci-ion ami ordersllieentry ef Mr. Yaden
However, lie lias the right
Mr. U, V. Caiiiplxdl, I lie builder ami camelh’d.
over llu- I iii | hii taut rontrarlor from Kiv«*tault», (’al ,
who ol ap|a al to the department.
n Ibi- country.
Iinv­ inn»' in belt« lawt w wk, I iam yon* to
At the heating ta-for. Cleik Cha tain
hrv«*
Notke of Sheriff*» Sale
Hy virtur« of an’execut i»*» and *<*ier of aale duly
In the Clretlit ('oust of tb»* «<•«• of Oregofi (or
MNfiued by the Clerk of tbe Circuit Court of Klam­
the Couuty of g;«m«lh.
Kva M Mryant, Plalatiff. v*. TbeoUor J. Hr» ' ath County. State of Oregon dated the JTth day of
April, 1*1», In a certain forwetoaura auit In th« Cir­
ant. beiena'lant
Tw I h«MMlor J Hryani, tb« abov«» name«! <t« • cuit Guurt for th« »a«i coxAnty arwf «tat« wherein
Klamath
<> ai nty flank. • rorp#M-atw,n a« plaintiff
fendaut
Id tbe naio« of th« M<at« of Or egon : ¥«/u are | recovered judgmen* again •'I P H. Southworth an«!
Alwe Kouthworth f»w th« aurn of eight hundred
hereby required t«r ap|M ar «h<l anawer I .e «- goi
plaint flh d again«« y<»a in the abov« *-niltl»-d thirty awv«n dollar« and fifty <ef»t«<»^J7.Am and
*u It on or I m for« the l«lb «lay of June, IW>, eraiU and dUiburaementji ta<«»l at U m teen dollar«
that be Hi a tbe la«t «lay of tli« time pr«M-rlbe*l a/»d f<rrty cenU^llh.ihi </n the 2!Kh day of January
ill th« or«ler for pobUcaUofi of thia ^nirnuion«; HMM.
Notice ig her«., «.yen tliat I will on »ii- 30«h «lay
th« order <11 reel I ng the flr«t publb-atlon thereof
io be on ihe 7th day of May, UKM, and to con­ of May, IWj«, at th« fr«mt d*»r of the court hou*e
In Klamath Fall*, in th« aaid county at 2o'clock In
tinue for «li auceea«lvaami conwutlee week»
if you fail to answer, for want thereof, plaintiff the aftern/**n of the xatd day, «ell at public auc­
will apply io tb« Court for tbe relief a« prayed tion U j th* higlwMif bitkier f*w rnah, the foiiowing
lor in Iha plaintiff • romp ¡aim, that 1« to way, thnarribed property to wit: Lota 7, 1, */ arwj 10 **f
«MNTtbun 34, w*/ of »w%, aw«1« </f aw' «, «nd Iota 4
that th« bond» of tuat iinony now ««l«iin( I m -
tween plaintiff and defendant be disooiVOd, 5 ami « of «action V». townahip 3A aouth of range 7
annul«*! and held fur naught, and that plain­ em»t of Willamette Meridian. A!«o lot 2 of aer-
tiff I m - awarded the cuatoriy of Virginia and tion 3, and k/ta 5 and « */f acct ion 2, tp 37 a. r.
, Thyta Hryant, an<! for auch other and further «aat of Willamette Meridian, in KLama’h county,
r«-:ie! a» t bo «’one« ru«) deem jn«t ao«l «quit-. Or«g//n. taken and levied upon a« the property of
th« «awl P. B. Houth worth and Alice South worth,
• bld**
• •
-e-
« m . v . 'U if I ,7<ke*-1
qq ijct MFTVh* s>*-1/s
■fhj» a«n>itunn«
w
•»«««-I by
Uw <aZ M umv -M
iw KUafft
iWatjon In the M^miaQ« k*-j<>>hllcan m a«»i*k!y
«wx»a|Mhp«C |f^pl>‘d ab>! TS|H)*ted at glain*1 b
Fath. Orsfon by -»rder onT*'^ Its w r y t amn »
non, Jud»« of tbe aieFcr»err tp 4 cowyt. ‘ta«**l
May Hh, i»*
F H
|
Mg-il
¿Horn > O h plaint.0.
county land contests has been decided
foot, of the General
i**»v»
Mm, Kay I*. Hubhunl
i
Summos«
Homesteader L oks Again
W. 0. HUSON, - Manager
OUR SECONÖ
RETORT Or THE CONDITION Of
The First AT Trust
& Savings Bank
KLAMATH FALLS
In the SUU of Oregon, at the ctoae of
buuness. Feeruan 14. 19OM.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts..................$ 29,170 80
Hue from approved reserve
banks...............................................
5,021 92
Expense Account........................
815 5«
Cash on hand.................................
500 00
T otai .......... ................................. * 35,508 30
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in................♦ 25,000 00
Undivided profits, less ex­
penses and taxes paid ...
067 70
Time certitlcates of deposit .
7,740 00
Savings deposits..........................
2,100 60
T otal ...................................... 1 35,508 30
S tate or O keoon ,
/
C ocnty ' of K lamath » **'
I, J. W. Siemens, Cashier of the
above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement ia true to the
lies! of my knowledge and belief.
J. W. SiEMEtta, Cashier.
SulM*< rilie<l and sworn to l>efore me
thin 2<i day of March, lvn>8.
P. 1. F ountain , Notary Public.
CORRECT—A ttest :
G. W. W hit e ,
)
Directors
G eo
'1 1 A11 w i N, t
Since our organization as a
Trust and Savings Bank on
November 18, 1907, we have
rendered to the State Exam­
iner of Banks two reports of
our condition and been exam­
ined once by him.
The Report speaks for itself
showing a gain of $9,715.60
since our last report.
We realize that the most
valuable asset of a Bank is
that of public confidence and
we furnish our depositors with
every safeguard and protec­
tion for their funds, and shall
continue to do so in the future
as in the past Our books are
always open for inspection by
depositors.
IHE FIRS! TRUSIX
SAVINGS BANK
Klaniatli Falls, Oregon
G. W W hits . President
G. T B aldwin . Vie.-Pre».
J W. S iemens . Cashiar
W. A. D klzelu A ml Cashisr
Oregon Nursery Co.
SALEM, ORE.I
Complete Stock of Fruit.
Shade and Ornamental • ’
City Meat Market
Trees. Shrubs, Vines
NIEISS & milJ
R. G, ROSS, AGENT
BOX
PROPRIETORS
175
ALL KINDS OF FRESH, SALT
KLAMATH FALLS. ORE.
AND SMOKED MEATS
SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS
CHANGE OF TIME
Klamath Lake R.R.
AND
McIntire-Straw
Stage Line
DAILY SERVICE
EFFECTIVE APRIL IO
From K laniath Falls to San Francis­
co and all points between Thrall
and same:
Leave Klamath Falls ... 4: 00 a . M.
Arrive at Spencers............ 7: 30
Leave Spencers at ......... S: (X)
Arrive at Pokegam:» ... 11: 00
Lv Pokeganta, K.L.R.R.11: 15
Arrive at Thrall ...
1:15 f. M.
Leave Thrall, S P. R. R.
train No. 15..................... 2: 25
Arrive at San Francisco. 9: 28 ». .M.
29 hours and 28 minutes, Klamath
Falls to San Francisco.
Train No.
13 on S. P. leaves Thrall 5 54 p. m ,
arriving at San Francisco 11'28 a.m.
Klamath Falls to Portland
Leave Klamath Fails as above.
Leave Thrall S I*, train No. It'., 1:32
p. m., arrive at Portland 7: 55 a. in.
27 hours and 55 minutes, Klamath
Falls to Portland.
From San Francisco to Klamath
Falls.
Leave San Francisco at 2: 20 p. m.;
arrive at Thrall at 6: 04 a m.
Leave Thrall at 6: 30 a. m.; leave
Pokegama at 9 a. m. ; arrive at
Klamath Falls tt 5 p. m.; dinner at
Spencer’s leaving there at 1 p. m.
Shortest time ever.
20 hours and
40 minutes. San Francisco to Klam­
ath Falls.
No other route does it.
This is the cheapest and best way;
fure $5 in either direction between
Thrall anti Klamatn Falls.
TVflDWHY
STABLE Z™ SHOP.
General Blacksmithing and Wagon Work
Livery and Feed Stable
Both Saddle and Driving Horses
Phone 456
CHAS. R. BALDWIN
KWiii foils
A. G. DUHME
BUYS
TIMBERLAND
Office in First National Bank Building,
LAKEVIEW, OREGON.
LARGUT CATALOG
M«»l Order H ouav m
GROCERIES
Ha rd wars, Dry Guod» «nd
SupUret of all hnd»
* uuf f«fuUt Muathly
CaidsKI
JONE3CASH STUKt
a MvirtfuA whai«v«f
ruu may need 'Wftd lu»
Calalo«.
Th* Huyera Gu td»
Fro«t a«d Oal» Su
PORTLAND. Q*v