Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, August 13, 1908, Image 3

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    NIIEBIFF'M HALE.
■
In the < Inuit • our» of the Mate of
On-goo, for Klainutli County.
Evi-rdlng a Farrell, a corporation.
Plaintiff, vs Abel Ady and Leona C.
tdv, lih wife. Klamath Water Users ;
Association, and Michael Motaehen- '
bacben, Defendants
Sult In Equity to foreclose a mort­
Some Eastern parties, who desire to locate • • gage.
• •
Is hereby given that by vir­
in Klamath County, have requested us to submit ■ > tue Notice
an exe< utlon and order of sale,
< > dul> of Issued
out of the above named
prices and terms of good land, in tracts of Mo • • court and cause
on the 21st day of I
July, 1908, upon a decree made and
to 3>o acres.
entered of record In said Circuit }
Manufacturer« of All Kind« of
Court, and In said suit, on the 17th
The prices muat bo inducements to get actual settlers, who
lay of Jun.-, 1907, jn favor of the
will build homes and improve the land, which is the only
almv. named plaintiff, directing the
thing to do to build up the country and establish substantisl
«ale of the premises therein described
values.
to satisfy the sum of 123,431 00 and
the sum of <26 10, costs and dls-
We will be pleased lo have the owners ol land call at our office,
burst in- nts and the further snm of
1500.00, attorney's fees, rnakiug a
|uat opposite the ¡Tasonk flail, and get acquainted and ace If we can
total of 323,957.10, with interest on
not co-operate to mutual advantage.
aid sum from the 17th day of June. [
1907, and accruing costs.
Now, therefore, by virtue of said
Klamath Falb
execution arid In compliance with said
Band sawing and Turning,
Oregon
writ I have duly levied on said pretn-
b' * and will on Saturday, the 29th |
Odd-Steed Doors Á Windows a Specialty
day of August, 1908, at 10 o'clock
A
M.
of
said
day,
at
the
front
door
'
tn order to thoroughly appreciate it,
But we will
PHONi 381
Of the County Court House, In Klam- ;
horn Tacoma papers:
ath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, !
you about a tew <>f the main advantages.
Mr. II S Bettman, violinist, gave sell at public auction to the highest
'the Ladies Musical Club audience oe- bidder for cash In hand, all the right, I
Ihis is the iron with the hot point ( A)
(Continued from Fir .t i>g<->
11 i.aloii for enthusiasm yesterday In title and Interest of the above named
All kinds of Finishing Lum-
And the cool handle (D)
was hand-d u pup<-r <otiiuinliig an the rarely beautiful mode of |>ls vio­ defendants, and each of them. In and I
to
the
following
described
real
prop
­
ber now on hand.
urtli 1<- that stuted that I iami- here lin playing which more than made erty, situated iu Klamath Countv,
Stand is attached (B) and cannot l>e mislaid
■
good
the
promises
which
preceded
his
State of Oregon, to-wit:
I
because I was worn out and needed
Large assortment of Doors
l.ot>t 5, 6, 7 s, jo and the nw)4 of
Gifted with a temperament
Detachable plug t( .) which saves all excess current
rest, i have come here for rest and ini rival
the ne'4 ot section 22, also lots 4.
and Windows made up and
'
keenly
alive
to
melody
and
with
skill
recreation. When I went to the home
■>.•,7,10» and se 14 of aw % and
]
The I’m ilic Electric Flat Iron does all kinds of domestic
! born of hard work and association »•>% of «<<tlon 23; also sw 14 of sec­
I
of
our
friend
Church
I
must
confess
ready for immediate de-
i .
Ironing from dal >tn-»t to heaviest.
that 1 hum a little weary after my ex­ with such men as Ysaye and Her- tion 24 ; also all of section 25, except­
livery.
1 ’
line« it faster, better and cheaper than any other iron.
perience with the roads, but when I iiaiin. Mr Bettman plays with confi­ ing seH of nw«4 of said section 25;
‘ i
either electric or old style.
also lots 2 4 3 and
ot nw% and
I read that article I decided I was not dence and draws a tone both strong all of sw % and e>A of section 26;
Can furnish an order on the
< >
Both you and your house will be perfectly comfortable
I as worn out as that statement inti­ and beautiful, so full of tenderness also lots 4. 5, Sc 6 and se% of se%
■ '
while tne ironing la under way.
grounds for any sized build-
mated, and I Immediately arose to i nd refinement. It makes a song no ot section 27; also lota 6. 7, 8. 9, 10.
matter
what
(tie
technical
maze
of
II.
12.
i::
«
14
of
section
34;
also
get
ready
for
this
reception
There
The-.e are just a few of the reasons why we want you to
ing within twenty-four
all of section 35, also nw^ of sec­
. .
try line iron m your own house. We therefore offer lo send
Is something In the, American nature the music may be."
tion
36;
all
in
T
40
8
,
R.
8
E
.
W..M.
hours.
■1
, mi nn Iron fei
II 8 Bettman late of San Fran- ■ I«o sw 14 of section 30.
• • that maki-s a man refuse lo bo con­
Of sec­
sidered down und out. In that ar- <is<c>. quite enraptured the- audience tion 31; all in T. 40 8.. R. 9 E., W.
Large stock of Flooring in
tide reference was made to ‘liarrl- with bls performance of two violin M . al) in Klamath County, Oregon,
three grades.
except th.- following lots, pieces or
J J
W. will loan you . Pacific Electric F lat Iron on 10 days trial At the
man methods."
I am afraid that numbers and evoked tumultuous ap­ parcels of land released from said
end of thia trial period, if you Ilka it. pay u« *i 00 and pay us each month
plause
for
each
selection.
He
Is
an
■ neither you nor the writer of that
Decree, to-wit:
tbaraaftar Si.OO I
irnod by same, it being agree<i that •>
article really know what Harriman ait 1st of marked ability and magnetic
A strip or parcel of land three hun­
, , uib'ii voiir CigtiiII
payment for current on the iron we will give
< i no i a receipt tn full for the iron t>>gether with a receipt tn full for the
[ methods arc. and I believe that if personality and draws an exquisite I dred 1300» feet wide; being one
hundred and fifty (150» feet on elth-
J
vest tout
tteua mating yea «n ABSOLUTE FREE
the matter is given close,' scrutiny [tone, playing with great facility and j ei side of a center line, said center
, , PRESENT of the iron, provided you use it eight month«. All iron, fully
J
carrying
his
audience
through
the
i
they will not bo considered In the
line being described as follows, to-
' ' guaranteed for one ji-.ir.
same light that some pi-ople would »bewildering intricacies of the Kruet-1 wit:
Commencing on the E. line of the «.
I have you believe. On closer a< quain- ret Sonata, the tender Svendsen Ro- :
lust tell us you want it. Not a penny to pay un-
'♦
section 23, Township 40 3.,
I lance you will find that the Harriman tiiance or the I- wild Hungarian Rhape- nw
Range s E . W M , at a point 255 «
;; less you decide that you don’t want to give it up.
I methods endeavor to be reliable und ody of Hubay. lie was repeatedly | 84-lou feet south of the quarter sec­
¡are, I believe, as reliable as the p<-o- recalled and seemed much pleased tion corner on the north line of said
goes your name
address
tele
at the warm reception accorded him” section 23; thence running south 16
j pie of Klamath Falls.
11LHL
RHONE and anv like details.
Mr Bettman will be assisted by degrees 53 H mln. W.. 6605 22-100
Col. Ilolaltlr'l. th<- liooster.
Mrs.
Don Zumwalt, vocalist, and Miss feet; thence on a curve to the right
After Mr Harriman concluded bls
with a radius of 22,918 32-100 feet,
rA
remarks, Col. Ilolnbird showed that Evelyn Applegate and Mrs Oliver a distance of thirty feet; thence upon
a . urve to the right with a radius of
[he was one of Klamath's best boost­ Gates, accompanist».
------- «-------
1 1,459 17-1 00 feet a distance of thir­
ers. He made a few remarks that
YAQUINA BAY
ty feet; thence on a curve to the
Wauls
Alfalfa
Hay.
i were tn the point nnd brought Im­
right with a radius of 7639 45-100
Indications
at
this
time
are
that
mediate results His plea was for a
b«-t, a distance of thirty feet; thence
stronger Chamber of Commerce lie th-re will be a strong demand for on a curve to the right with a radius
2 9 61-100 feet a distance of thirty
'appealed to every able-bodied man alfalfa hay In the Klamath basin this 57
No 71O7
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
feet; thence on a curve to the right,
of Klamath county to become a mem­ ' year. Stockmen are already on the with a radius of 4583 69-100 feet, a
The Place to (Jo for Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv­
ber of the orgunlzation. He censured | lookout for fc-ed and T. F. Myers, of distance of thirty feet; thence on a
able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation
i those who refused to do their share I Tacoma. Wash., is In the market for curve to the right with a radius of
3819 74-100 feet, a distance of thlrty
•n the development of the country. '1000 tons of alfalfa hay in the vicin- feet
; thence on a curve to the right
of Klamath Falls, at Klamath Falls, in the "tale of Oregon, at the close
COMPLETE — Best of food
He si>oke of the wealth of the Klam­ llty of Merrill. He Is offering »5 a with a radius ot 3274 08-100 feet, a
of business, July 15, 19OH.
¡ton
led
out.
While
the
crop
through-
distance of thirty feet; thence on a
ath region In everv respect and urg­
and
an
abundance
of
it.
Fresh water from springs.
Iout the basin is much better than curve to the right with a radius of
ed the people to unite In the devel­
RESOURCES
DOLLARS
All modern necessities, such as telegraph, telephone,
2
864
84-100
feet,
a
distance
of
657
was
expected
a
few
weeks
before
har-
opment of the resources that nature
Lkaas ami I1 ■ suiti
.....................
» «,»’*• .11
I lo feet, thence on a curve to the
markets freshly provided every day.
Fuel in abun­
has so bountifully supplied. Immed­ ; vest begun It Is still evident that right with a radius of 3274 08-100,
<»Vrnlr.lt«. «e ■ure«l and un«ecure,J. ,
.......................
1,(104 37
|
there
will
be
no
surplus
and
that
hay
dance.
Cottages
partly
furnished
or
unfurnished
to
1' 0, Honda lo ••• n i- .ir nlsti.m
li»,ISSI 4M»
a distance of thirty feet; thence on a
iately ufKin the conclusion of his re­
Borni», ercurllie», etc
.............................................................. 11,934 3Ö
be had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations.
marks, Hon E. II. Harriman handed i will bring n fair price during the win- ■urve to the right
Bankiiig h<>u»<-. turnilure and lixlure.........................................
3,109 Oft
with a radius of 3819 74-100 feet, a
8<-cretary Dunhar. of the Chamber of l ter.
tltlier resi rotate onusti
................................................
...
640 50
distance of thirty feet; thence on a
is reached by way of the Southern Pa­
Commerce, the initiation fee for a
Ibis troni National Bank» (noi reserve Sgeli 1. ..........................
Oli 82
■urve to the right with a radius of
cific
to
Albany
or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & East­
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION.
Dar troni approvar! rcarrve sgrnt. ............................................... 2",, ,lift 71
membership and three cheers for !
4583 69-100 feet, a distance of thirty
t'Iircbs stai ntlter ca«li ilems
............. ............. . .........
i,Otiti 48
Not Coal Land.
ern
R.
R.
Train
servi. e daily and the trip a pleasure
feet; thence on a curve to the right
1
Harriman
were
given
by
the
large
,
l'rad orini pn|r-r curiency, nickel» and cerila.......................
309 <«)
Department of the Interior, U. S. with a radius of 5729 61-100 feet, a
throughout.
nnd enthusiastic crowd. Several oth- !
lanini Money Henervr in Bsnk.vix: Specie
.... ..
00.090 00
distance
of
thirty
feet;
thence
on
a
ors at once had their names enrolled [ Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon. -urve to the right with a radius of
Iterimipti >n fluid nitli l’.H. fio*«. (5 )rer cent ol circulation).
'ali» 00
Due Irrito I H.Trraaurer,other than5 per cent rvdemption l'uri
800 18»
{ in the membership list of the Cham­ July 30. 1908.
7639 45-100 feet, a distance of thirty
Notice is hereby given that Samuel feet; thence on a curve to the right
ber
and
one
of
these
was
Col.
Hola-
IIÜII,OSH 20
Total
H. King, of Ft. Klamath, Oregon, with a radius of 11,459 17-100 feet,
•tlrd himself.
SEASON SIX-nONTHS TICKET
-
$10.00
=
who, on April 23, 1905, made Home­ a distance ot thirty feet; thence on a
Hsrrltiuin M«-ets People.
DOLLARS
curve to the right with a radius of
stead
Entry
No.
4007,
Serial
No.
22,918 32-100 feet, a distance
_______ of
Following the speech Mr.Harriman
Our elaborate new Summer Book gives a concise description
» 25,0>M) (81
Capital Block pail tn
...
................
lignified a willingness to meet and J196, for lot 22, section 10, and lot thirty feet; thence on a course which
of Newport, including a list of hotels, their capacity and
burplua iun<l,
..
............. ...........
5.0UO 00
Î,
section
15.
T.
33
S.,
R.
7
Vi
E„
is
tangent
to
the
last
mentioned
W.
rates. Call on, telephone or write
I'ndivnl«*«l prolila, Iraa •*i|H»nao»e and tatea paid
:t.4<»2 48
xhake hands with all the people who
M., has filed notice of Intention to curve 8. 34 degrees 12 min. W. a
10,000 00
National Hank note» .>utatanding
..............
had gathered In the park to help wel­
distance
of
3151
feet
to
a
point
which
GEO.
N. KRAMER, Local Agent
ASHLAND, ORE.
365 00
Ii«io to other National lUinki* .............................
come him to our midst. He seemed make Final Commutation proof, to which is N. 477 6-10 feet and E.
7 3WI 60
IhiM to Ktata Hank« and Hankers. . . ..............
»stabllsh claim to the land above de­ 1207 6-10 feet from the quarter sec­
•o enjoy meeting the people of our
96.548 58
Individual danoaits mihircl to check......... .........
WM. McMLRRAY,
scribed. before County Clerk Klam­ tion corner on the south line of sec­
ik«n>an*l crrtiih aic« ol aepoell................................
12,221 54
city and with some few he was able
tion
2
7.
township
and
range
afore
­
ath
county,
at
his
General
Passenger
Agent, Portland, Oregon.
office,
at
Klamath
Certithnl Check*
..............................................
110 00
'o chat over old times as he had
Falls. Oregon, on the 14th day of said. being the southerly end of the
known them years ago
Mr. Harri­
three hundred foot right of way and
»160,038 20
Total
September. 1908.
containing 74 75-100 acres. Also a
man was looking exceptionally well
Claimant names as witnesses:
strip, piece or parcel of land, 100 feet
I
xml
appeared
to
be
in
a
happy
mood
H txts or O iikios , (
I. llesslg, G. 8. Hoyt. W. D. King- it. width, being fifty feet on either
County ol Klamath.t
even If he had J iih I undergone a rath­
don,
C. C. Jackson, all of Ft. Klam­ side of a center line, said center line
I. W. A. Delsell, Cashier of the a'.ive named bank, do solemnly
being described as follows:
er hind trip.
ath,
Oregon.
»«car Hint the above statement in true to the ‘>e«t ot mv know ledge and
Commencing at a point which is
Is-ft for Pelican Bay.
twli.-f.
W. A. DELaELL, Cashier,
J. N. WATSON.
N. 477. 6-10 feet, and E. 1207 6-10
Tie party, consisting of E. h .
bnbacrils-d arid »worn to Itelorr me thia 2l)th day ol July, 1908.
Register. feet from the quarter section cor­
1' I.. Fot » tain , Notary Public.
Hartiman, his two sons, Averell and
ner on 8. line of section 27. township
CoiiHt.T- Attrat:
<1. W. WHITE,
i
40. South of Range 8 E . W. M.;
'tolaml. and Major Burnham, of the
J. W. SIEMENS,
’ Directors.
XOTICE COB Pl BI.ICATIOX
thence 8 34 degrees. 12 mln. W. a
English army w ho was In Africa dur-
(8 sai ]
GEO. T. BALDWIN,)
U. 8. Land Office at Lakeview. Ore­ distance of 150 feet to the meander
1 »ng the recent trouble, nnd Messrs.
line on the westerly side ot lot 6.
gon. July 14.1908.
Diia re|«>rt Is one of at least live that will l<e published during ye.tr ami
Pierce and Hill, private secretaries
27 aforesaid, and containing
Notice Is hereby given that Restore section
la for the information ol the depositors ami others. In addition nt least
35-100 acres.
'<> Mr. Harriman, left on the steamer
two |wisonal < o>vernment inspections are made. We would appreciate a
French, of Klamath Falls. Oregon,
Also lots 6. 7 and 8, In section 34.
i Wlnema for Pelican Bay at about 4
portion ol your patronage.
who. on October 6. 1902, made home­ T. 40 8 . R. 8 E , W. M., and contain­
| o'clock
ing
36 7 acres, and containing in the
stead entii No. 2748. Serial No. 069.
♦
for st« seK», nw k set,. seS* sw % , aggregate ill 80-100 acres; and be­
ing part of lots 4, 5. 6 and 9 in the
! Treat Promised Music Lovers Section 11, T 38 8 . R 9 E. W. M.. sek of the swA» of section 23. lots
We will take orders lor the above
It Is with a great deni of pride Hud , has filed notice of intention to make 2 and 3. and nw)4 of the sw >4 of
1 pleasure that the Tuesday Evening I final five year proof, to establish section 26, lots 4 and 6 and se14 of
of section 27. and lots 6. 7 and
Musical Club announces it concert to I claim to Hu- land above described, be­ seV«
4 in section 34. all in T. 40. 8.. R.
be given under its auspices, Ailguat fore County Clerk of Klamath Coun- 5 E.. W, M., in Klamath County,
20, 1908, by Henry L. Bettman, the ! ty, Oregon, at his office nt Klamath Oregon.
Together with tenements, heredi­
[well known violinist
In Mr. Bett- Falls, Oregon, on the 28th day of
taments. and appurtenances there­
[ man's concert the music lovers of August. 1908.
unto belonging or in any wise apper­
PROPRIETORS
Klamath Falls will have a rare op-
Claimant names ns witnesses:
taining.
Fred A. Janssen. John Janssen.
The proceeds of said sale will be
ALL KINDS OF FRESH, SALT j portunity to hear an artist of note
and recognized ability an opportun- Willie Neubert, Mis. F. E. Boyd, all applied in the satisfaction of said
execution, order and Decree. Interest
| It.v usually afforded only by our large of Klamath Falls. Oregon.
AND SMOKED MEATS
and costs and all accruing costs, and
[ cities.
J. N. WATSON,
the over-plus, if any there be. to be
SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS
For eight years Mr. Bettman stud­
Register. paid into said court to Le further
SALEM, OREGON.
applied as by law directed.
ied in Germany under the greatest
Dated
at
Klamath
Falls.
Oregon,
Complete Stock of Fruit,
masters of
the violin. Ysaye. In
NOTICE FOB IH BLICATION.
this 21st day of July, 1908.
Shade and Ornamental
Brussels, and Petre in Dresden, re­
Not Coal Land.
W. B. BARNES.
ceiving a diploma from each. After
Department ol the Interior, T. 8. Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon.
7-23-8-13
returning to America he was for five- Land Office at Lakeview. Oregon,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
years principal of the violin depart­
August it. 19<»8
ment In the I'nlverslty of the Pacific
Department of the Interior, U. 3.
Notice is hereby given that John
R. G. ROSS, AGENT
at Sun Jose, California Mr. Bettman A Pinkerton, of Coeur d'Alene. Ida­ Land Office nt Lakeview, Oregon,
BOX 175
ll-aa been enthusiastically received III ho. who. on May 27. 1908. made tim­ July 15, 1908.
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
the various cities in which lie him ber and stone application No. 1189.
Notice Is hereby given that Henry
I played, meeting with marked kiici ess t Serini No 028 1». fors'vsw»,. u« '< R. Herr, of Dorris, Calif., who. on
as leader ot the chamber concerts in sw 4, . See 9. se^sel4. Sec 8. T. 37 Oct 3. 1907, made Timber and Stone
HH
HI WASHINGTON ANO TENTH STREETS
Seattle In 1906-7. During the past 8., K 9 E . W M.. has filed notice of Application No. 084, T. a 8. 8. No.
E. WHITLOCK
PORTLAND. OREGON
year he has made his home In Port­ intention to make final proof, to es­ 3803, for Lot 4. Section 14. T. 41 8..
land whore lit- has been prominent tablish claim to the land above de­ R 6 E , W. M.. has filed notice of in­
UNDERTAKER
WRITE FOR CATALOG
ns concert master of the Portland scribed. before County Clerk. Klam­ tention to make final proof, to estab­
AND EMBALMER
WILL A. LEONARD
The School that Place» You in a Good Pointion
8> ni phony Orchestra and soloist of ath Co., at his office, at Klamath lish claim to the land above described
Holder of License No 29.
the second of three symphony con- Falls. Oregon, on the 12th day of before County Clerk, Klamath Co.,
DENTIST
certs given thls spring. Of this con- October. 1908.
at his office at Klamath Falls, Oregon
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
cert the Oregon Dally Journal says:
Claimant names as witnesses:
on the 2d day of October, 1908.
Withrow-Mel hase Building
‘ As for the soloist little more could
Harry Pelt», of Klamath Falls, Or­
Claimant names as witnesses:
DR. C. P. MASON
be asked. Mr. Bettman fulfilled the egon, Dan Johnston, of Klamath
Dan Gordon, of Keno, Oregon,
C. F. STONE
DENTIST
moat sanguine expectations of his Falls. Oregon,, J. M. Pinkerton, of
Andrew Wise, of Keno Oregon.
DR. WM. MARTIN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
admirers."
ATTORNEY AND
Wolf Creek. Oregon. E. Smith, of
Chas. Elgin, of Dorris, Calif.,
Office in American Bank A Trust Com
OFFICE OVER POSTOFFICE
Among the appreciative press not­ Klamath Falls, Oregon.
DENTIST
C. Gordon, of Keno, Oregon.
pany’s Building
COUNSELOR AT LAW
ice« received by Mr. Bettman since
J N. WATSON.
J. N. WATSON.
PHONE 814
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
going north, we have the following 8-13-10-8
Register. 7-30-10-1
B«CMar. ROOMS 7 40. MURDOCK BLDG
KLAMATH FALLS
OREGON
Land Owners, Attention!
Long Lake
Lumber Co
LUriBER
You must try a Pacific
Electric Flat Iron
SHROUT & SHORTT
Cabinet Work, Sash and Doors,
All Kinds of Mouldings,
HARRIMAN COMES HOME
10 DAYS FREE TRIAL
W. O. HUSON,
HFQF
—
—
-
Klamath Falls Light & Water Co.
Manager
NEWPORT
Oregon’s Matchless Beach Resort
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ITS FACILITIES ARE
NEWPORT
RATE FROH ASHLAND, ORE
FOR TEN DAYS ONLY
City Meat Market
Morrison Vibrator at $20
WEISS & ARMAND
Klamath Falls Light & Water Co
Oregon Nursery Co.
MOLNES
H
BL
I
Trees, Shrubs, Vines
■BUSINESS COLLEGE
SB!
JB.
C. C. BROWER
Klamath Falls, Oregon
County