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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1909)
ino oiti t.ox ahí i it ri.sixt, I Otti».<>N liti Vii WILL hi : iiitlt II. NEW ILL Ml HT GET Ol T NOW Foil A Hill IIET FAIR HARIIIMAN IS COMING --------------------- --- Ouïrai tiK'gou I» l'l<iui««t as ilio Hill Involve I rleii«l» of Pint hot uiul llave Aliotlier ll«>ul«* W 1)1« 1« <‘u>l Ib' H W III Mista ili« (>|M'ub>g of an lm- Coin«» Apparently l'or 11 I m Ihallh I-' o II omi «I slioiiht ILirriiiuui Hm- Hut Lrally Io For««' <!»«• I- iglil Newell hik I Ihlug luto H m * l'r««y limit I luleielop« «l Empli«* nl mcMse iiuilc Territory Tlutl Will < <-« <l ln< I ok I iir I k »< Ilute». lulo I cutral Oregon. .Many' < irgniilrai i«ui«. Frolli»« <• t unii B u »I ii < '•». U«'«tcrn A iiut I cu , Home weeks ago The Herald "it Is of little difference to our peo lf tilt* n poti* « otiiuln«'«! In ili« (»ix < more (he buslixis men o* th.- printed a statement to the effect 'hat ple whut piullmlnury tangles are en- ii«<wspap«'rs ai" ime. tlii'ii II is «'«'iiiiin < lty ar«' turning toward tbe Chatub«» E. II. Hariltuan was coming to Klan, th.ii. thè l(«'< liiiuMtloii Service w III sre «■m, tile red In the lullway work. Wo of Commeree for the assistance they nth county this fall. An Immediate will build4i lallwu) Into Central Ore- a ix'W Ix'iid fur tliut depHrlinvnt need in making the Bargain We> k the douial «nine from what was <<>tmid- bufoli ili» y«ur Is out. H«< r« tury I guu. If the Di’.ahiiiei route or any U II q u a 11 tie <1 nuccews that it ought to ered an authoritative source. llulliiig«'r M-oins ilctwrmlned to reor- ' portion of it is ix>t uvullubli*. w«i will be. On«' <«f the things most, needed Is The Aral slate me nt was correct, KlllllS«' tliis biMiiih uf ili* holISl'llObl take souther. The wurk bus been d«- an uttiactlon that will confine the Mr. Harriman will be h-re «bis lati I « ’ Idl'd upon, und cuuuut be obstruct- vi.«itois to tin- main business portion iiixl I h goliig lo start ut thè top and for a stay of indefinite duration. Tho not »top untII li» ha* nH«lu «i ih«' l«««t- ■ilng Icgul storm. Judge ('. H. Carey. of tii« city, and II lias been suggested public anuounoinent will be to th« I uttoi ix-y for Port« ! Bros., )usterday that a street fair would be tbe best toni. 'Ibis li a inutier iti whlch thè effect that ix. comes for tbo purpose i illsmlHi < «i tbe in n« l«ut«4 situation thing to be sec ured. Tiios«* bubioess pi.ople <>f tbe Klumulli projeet lire of regaining bls health. This is par di’cply lnvolvi.il und every mov«> In i Judge Carey lneliii«<* t«>ward rcniMV- men who hav«! been seen expressed tially true, but the real reason -Che ! Ing al) <>b»trucUuua to Twoliy Bros. tlx-mx-l. < as anxious for the <’bam- thè «olitioveruy wlll b<- «nicheli «fili (oue that caused him to decide to cone 11 « n. . i «>( ^hi* pulilh Ity '.til I" .to int"n 4. Tlx'ie ni«« mnny h»r« who - wlilt'll do nut affect their own ilglit- l>< r of Commerce to take this purl of here In the first place is fils desire ' of-wuy and its use. He says that the the program In hand aud make it the Jitliai t still gi «'I' » iitH'til Ion to Il ls aro proli« to bellcve litui ull of thè to be close tp a battlefield that will «, tint crowned the work on still», with ll«e rvsultiint Inlltix of tioubles uf th«< Project ni«- to l><* luld Ix uv) w«n k In hum! Is suttl« lout Io en six be the cynosure of all eytts In Amer ut thè «loor of Mr. Ni'WflI. Ile timi gross the time und attention uf those RallroacJ Day. They realize that it is h<>im'Mi«>k«*r*. ica. The Deschutes fight was the Identified with It, and It will not i>e placing a burden on the shoulders of Thu copy for lb«« article was pre- uh It may, lil* rejfictlon <>r ruti'iitlon opining gun. and the struggle is go ■ lie policy to ImpoM' nny impediment the Chamber that really should be pur«»u for World » Works by I • W a ili b*v» considi'rnble of un «ff> et un ing t«> continue and spread until it for the rival bull«i«ia, long as th« y thè Alture polfcy of thè H< i vie». carrb «1 by the busln«*ss men tbem- Wright, rallroaw wrlb't of tlx- Purl I will mark the route between The I li« Washington Times of thè luth ituy <-ff the Oregon Trunk right-of- solv«' However, It is better that Mr. Wright tuixl Ori’gonlun and San Francisco. Harriman Dalles cxli lustlvirly Into tlx* condition* *lnit Inni t>rli^i « u dlspatch seni from B«-v- way. When the federal suit which tho Chamber bundles such matters knows this, and he wants to be where is up fur uigunieut August 13th has Inst« ad of having a separate organiza brought about (lie bottling up of Cvf- eil«. M hhh , iti« Htinini« i cmii II s I, by u t.e can give orders that will meet with trnl Oregon and th« history *uf tl.< <-i>i i e <IM>i!<l>-nt kuown tu le- « l«>»'.' In been dccld'-d. the right pertaining tion. The business men could organ immt-diat«' execution. t«> the southern sixty miles will be ize Into an association of their own, Vtu'lous efforts tl.al have b«'«'ii u .< 1«; thè «'uufid«'iii•• ut Pri'r-ldetit Tufi tlmt I iT- bi.tor) of tlx hold that Harri but in doing so they would bo pulling (u pull the cork. The faits nnd hu- i» i"gnrd"«l in admliilstratlon circi«* largely adjusted. man has bad on the States of Oregon The <•" ••« filed yesterday at The away from lhe Chamber strengt.i that iliis k IV cii in (he article am sure to >« h ««nulli timi Dir«« tur New» il of and California is too well known to Dull* s by W. W. Cotton, In behulf of it needs. 1« productive of much goo«l, e»p*claL Ih« Ile« luiimtion Bervlce must RO need repetition. The first serious at- Hi« Harrimun for««'», involve title to The qui-stion of holding a fair is ly since they are robbed of the boom <M«n The cuir«'4|>ond* nt says. tak mad«.- on his stronghold was 'portion* of Di«' Oregon liunk right- left to the Fair Association. The ■ Thè ci-nsatloti «if Newell » work u*p<n through their upp«arance in when the Banta Fe bought the San in the Cove district of the of-way street fair is to be held in conjunc it iiiugnzlne of th«* standing nnd ««*»«- fur Die govcrnnx'iit I h r< gnrd«-il ai Joaquin line Into 'Frisco. That leak , "ttleil liallliir«*r, un l«l» w< stern Deschutes canyon. Th«*»« cas«*», which tion with tic county fair and Bargain ■urvullsm of the World's Work. wan soon mended and peace reigned llrad- will b«< ixurd by Judge W. L. tour, hus liecome moro determilied Week as the prominent feature of 'I >i>* editor o( th«* mugnzln« prufac* after- both. The fair association las not until Senator Clark butted in with Mr. Wright s article with what in thnt in his r««>iii.iiilzulloii ut hls <!«'* sbaw at I he Dalh'S Wednesday deter- yet de< l<l«'d on a date for lhe iioldlng his San Pedro and Salt Lake line. chooses to term "tbe llatrliuau «ild«- purtineut hfi «III begln wlth the Kw noon. nt 2 o'clock, will be to If the |>< nhuten Railway com- of the fair, but the sentiment seems This foe was not easily disposed of, mine «>f the question." un<l closes bls re Innmtion Service." puny can' prevent Porter Bros, from to favor the first we- k In October, and It was seen that if he were not the hint IR« sanie unici«« conveys marks with the statement: «-titering ii|««>n any of the land which ancl It is more than likely the it will forced to terms i.e would become a "That tbe «Inluis of Oregon have timi h sfinllnr luto awatta Forest« r the complainant company alleges it be held during that time. Whether competitor that wonld soon reduce been neglect«'«! by llarrlmsn by ll.x i:iff«)i«l l'inchot, mh It MIIKKI'MIM lini- the income of tbe Southern Pacific. lina l is limitilo to ilio tliethuds bill)- I.as purclm -d ir. the Cove district It will b held on the fHir grounds or ilmait no uoe will admit. The O i The original plan for the San Pedro Tils suit covers what 1» known as in lhe city is a matter that lai not hav« surveyed t’vcry erto «ni|iluy«d In ih« reclumatlun und A N line was to make connection with the available right-of-wav (<>r< niy s« rvlces. It dwcll» <>ti al- the D« an und Smith ranchos, both of been decided. The question it bool Motlit road now building towards Salt foot Mtc « r<> m <1 by the Oreg iu which ing it on the fair grounds is on ■ that • . and tens of thous- l«ged piiutl<><< r ' ì I ii » liuyund legai ' Lake from Denver. At D -over con liltlioi Ity, by bolli Newell an«l pin I'runk right-of-way, und both of, li i.ard te meet Arrangements hava s were spent In ii di nection was to be made with the Rock U»lii«r«' uf the country ci ut, and interpreta Taft'* leL-gram which lav*- been purthasiil by the lips-n coniph-ted for the moving of the Island, which would reduce the time qan lnt"r<»ta since the tight Han steamer Klamath to the Upper lake, i grade was surveyed. io tl«« natlunal irrigutlon congreus ut between Chicago and the Pacific acute form. t ( mj X "K i l .» Il" . 1 11,4 I I M 1- ' W Ili I' p and It will probably be <>n t! <■ way ; on tu> Coast by nearly twenty-four hours. W. L. Humphrey, assistant en- F. there at th«* time tbe fair is held. be go* liol'l liulllnger in th軫 conlentlon». But Clark was crushed, and his plans r uf tt*<- llarrlmun crew», allege* Fi «•■n<l* of Ncw« il alili Piti« hot hcro The crefift left on Lake Ewauna ( I* «♦ ¡1*1 r JS07. have passed lot«» history. Following uiuney ir»!l«ve pian* huve bc«*n forined to gitiVe dani ■ r of blooti.'.he«! unless tbe woul'l hardly be able to handle the , Clark came Gould. Gould bad licked «I nwiij Injunction is granted, as the work at crowds, and it would «««‘in that of n iiii «I forre both mi-ri from th« goverinnent the Pennsylvania In Pittsburg— The enllre strength of tho this point Is being done by foreign- nee oslty the exhibits must remain in t <• sonx-thlng which no railroad student •rs «nnt'il ruit with rifles and shotguns. « >n*«'imtlon of naturai resuurce» t«ie city, as they did hist yea- Tins believed possible. ln doing so, how- Ill . . : t •; 11 of t. < uttili* of m«*vem«r.t l a» b««n enllsted to reslst could easily be done, for tie county ever, he drove to Harriman's aid one f<<n< » uml the making uf excavations lt<* olisi Ing ut thè*« efili lnls. C«n- court would doubtless give the asso of the most powerful factors in lt»n the i . rvatiunlst* « inIni t|,nt fift.« gri'iit ou piu|>«-tt. deeded to Harrimun. ciation th" free use of the court hci.ce railroad world. Harriman and the in tl ••• cat».' of the D.-an ranch, mufornii organlzatl>>ns and state cotu- grounds, and these would make ai 1 Pennsylvania crowd gathered to mlssion», whlch hav<> bcun >ipp<>lnt«*d which is on«« of the properties io rdtnlrabi«' location fur tbe plncing of gether all of their cohorts for the pur which the Harriman forces filed In <>v<ry Stai«' bill »«-vi'U. «ili te back the « xblbits. or pose- of squeezing the life out of J i at Tlie Dallet, tin right-of-way «,f Newell un«! Pinci ot. and thu« In The first problem that has to be Gould, ami there are those who stil! way th»' Or« i on Trunk was acquired' thè cutnlng wlntcr thè tuteli.« t fighi di'-pcsed of is whether the Chamber » of »«•rve tt.u londemuation proceedings prior of Commerce will take hold ot the believe that this squeezing program ers an«l bondholder* of tlx* Harriman yel witneaaed wlll take pluc« in d«» tl <■ sale. In what moaner Mr. 'street fair. Judge Baldwin -vas was the real foundation of the great fon*« of boti) thè** oflliJal*. railroads." iton is to attack the title acquit««! asked relative to the probable atti panic of two years ago. It produced Cam., rvaiIoni»«» are a*x<«rtlng ihat thia mauner is not revealed, butw tll. tude of the directors on this matter, the necessary results, and Gould's la i lijsi < n; oí i. \soii\r, BalUnger's |>«>ll< ) wlth referenc • tu 'w lr.es have b"< u clipped—at least so uuaub be >u qu«'Sttoning the r«‘gu- and be «aid: «.ut", power stten Works In alti} th« tar as surface indications are con larity or sufflcleney of the condcm- il. - liti - Of of tb<> ■■ a l.o ut " ot FjinliinR a "Of course, I cannot speak fur tbe cerned. I* In power trust lo control fulur<> t.ans- nati lon. As to tlie Smith ranch, wLlcli ’ ■ ■ '« « at ■,!••:• !: tu . ’ : M m ) Shortly after the laying away of the linrrlman people also bought, tbe elded by them as a whole. Person ■ r ni -I in*" I o;’ i .«! loti - gm Trunk right-of-way across it Orci alllt-g« r's frh nd» vlgorously d *ny ally I am heartily in favor of holdiu ; i ncquirt 1 or applied for prior to a strei't fair, and have advocated it into tl.e unoccupied field of California ich all« gallona, saylng thnt ho prò- The first *i mightt carload (>f j homirte,» 1 entry of the properly, for some time. I am glad tn hear and Central Oregon an army of sur •< da le«*al!y and only oppose» il- shipp«*<t into this line it *t f v» h m appear*, Judge Wilson. of Th that business men generally are in vivors. No one really kn«.w the mean- t al <i « thod«. <|ty was received by the Baldwin i’ll*», link! Ib.it this till«» is com favor of the Chamber taking hold of , ing of this move, and it was not un Pie.« hot » answer Is tbat thè law Is lluidwaiX «umpuny r to-day. It was •te. a nd the homestead located the affair, for it show* that they ap til recently that the real purpose of y en r ago when a b Mng Intorpreted by technlcalltiei 'S in only three oi f«>ur years .this work has come to light. When thereafter is subject to the rights of ten-caie Khlpm«*>it v. n* considered a manner to ald thè power trust. preciate the work that was done cn Gould was handed his medicine he the prior rail»ay title. quite un order. This great Inc Railroad Day. What we want is to suffered keenly from his defeat, and I» accounted lor by ti e great number bring In the homebuilders of tbe sur Immediately made preparations for SIILI. tlTTIlt PRIsiDKNT of touii ts who are making the I rounding country. We have eujoyed reprisal. He joined hands with Hill, ■ 4, .. , Ou or about September 1st the scc- round« of this country in automo for some time a pretty goo«i trade who was fighting mad because of Har Ib.llingcr Will Also lie I'is-»*«'<1 Into ond «reamery for Klamath Falls w ill biles, and with Its natural location. from tbe Silver Lake country, but riman's invasion of the Puget Sound S'ii««*, ;in«l tli<- Combination b" reml,. for business. A new build this city 1» enjoying Ih* botx'fit Of great changes Fave tnken place there Through his underground sources of May I.mil 111«- Prix«'. u ,4 ing bus been ci.-et' il un Onk sti«*ct !n j this Irmi«». wliich I h only In II during the past year. New setth-rs information came the news to Harri ntul the most modern butter making fancy as <*<>)npn)'<-d to what It Mill l)O , have come in and they are uuac- man of wl.at was going to lappen. The effort» to have a definite date ma< l.lnery is now being Installed. when our ronds are put In good V »n- qualnted with the advantages of trad and he gave orders to locate every K. (Jultllteli, the promoter of. the on- .. t for th«' coming of President Taft dll Ion, o»|«crlnlly the proposed Crater ing In Klamath Falls. If we can get strategic point between San Francisco lerprlH«*. is a comparatively risvnt ■ire stiil being put forth, but no word lake road, which Is now being look«*«! them to visit this city once it will and the Columbia river. This has arrival In this city, but h<* readily i liaa a» yet l>"en recciv«‘«l from the over by !'. 8 Engineer Heidel. (Isso mean their constant patronage and been done, and the read that starts The saw tho advuntng«** of the Klamath ji'hlvf executive of the nation. lin«! la not (he only commodity nf- the merchants who have lived here south will meet tie same obstacles euun'ry us a dairying section, and I Commercial Club of Medford are ■focted. wither, for nil along lhe street for any h-ngth of time can readily ap tl at knocked out Clark in Nevada— ««»naequently Is going Into the btmi- pushing th«' fight with all the vigor is h«•aid comment* by the merchants preciate what this will mean in a the finding of the Southern Pacific of that viril- organization, Hnd every ncs* on nn extensive *cals. of loiirl*«tw milking purchases. It 1« business way. Their business is cash building a road ahead of them. Tbe building has been specially member feels confident of success. «st I mated that *<> far this year sev and always comes in big blocks. Let i Harriman knows Hill's fighting Imllt for creamery purpose*, The ar- (ir«at rellqnce Is being placed on the enty-five automobiles huvt pasted us hold a street fair that will be the ; qualities, hfs resources, his ability as rnngement Is such as to facilltate Infiuence of Senator Bournq, who has through this city, each with parties of equal in success of Railroad Day and a builder, and his Implacable hatred; the handling of tho cream un«l the bi'come ii < lose buddy of the Presi from tw<> to six. on pleasure bent to no one will have any regret, no mat and he realizes that it is no ordinary mauufact ur«'d product. Machinery dent, various points in the county, especial ter what tho cost will be." I fight that he has on his hands. Hill I of (lie most Improved l attern will be I Secretary Ballinger Is being relied ly ('inter lake. Very nearly all. If is coming south through Oregon, and i fiiHtalled for handling milk nnd ripen- j upon to urge on the President the not all, have remained In the city MINING SUCCESS OF will form a Junction with the West Ing cream. In connection with tlie practicability and wisdom of visiting pver nlrht, the result of which has KLAMATH < III NTY BOV ern Pacific, over the tracks of which creamery n milk route will be oper-i the lake. It would only change his been very beneficial to this commun system he will enter San Francisco at, I In tills city, giving the public schedule the matter of a few hours. ity, for her«« they replenish their boy It is to prevent this, if possible, that Another Klamath county an opportunity to get pasturlxed milk, and It Is tl:« belief of the Medford gnsolln«' supply, make necessary re wl l"h i« guaranteed to b. absolutely boosters, tl at when this fact is prop i seems to be making his mark on old Harriman is coming to Pelican bay to pairs nail purchase innuniei'abl« t pure. erly presented to Mr. Taft that he Mother Earth down In Nevada and direct the fight In person. If it can things need <1 for Ihclr trip The sit Tlie dulrylng industry is rapidly «III direct that the change be made. ' 'linking her yield up some of her not be prevented, then it will be made uation of Klamnta F ii II h brings •.«.bout | developing in this section. Scarcely Another factor thn» will probntly precious gold. The following from just as expensive to the invaders as ¡■.Is cond'Con, us auto parti«** gen n few years l.ave passed since It was play an Important part In intluen« icg •i Nevada exchange will he Interest- Harriman can make it. He td’ed «»n e-ally arrive hero In the evening *.r believed that ii creamery could not the President will be Mr. Harriman. ; ing to tl.e many friends of Lynn R. three millions of additional -xpense afternoon. thus «..ting them a ch.ir.ii> tie operated nt a profit In the Klam Il«1 will In* here this fall, nnd during Yaden, who will be glad to hear of onto the North Bank road for Hill to have n night'« rest nnd, by lent Ing ath country. The creamer) nt Bo the time tbat Mr. Taft will be making the success with which he is meet- I and he will pile on many more mil i ui n reaaonnbl«! hour In Hie morning. Ing: lions onto the Trunk Line before It nn nz a soon denionstr.-ted tlmt this his western trip. run t«> f’rn.e«' lake can ««• ii.i'do MIDAS, Nev., August 11. The reaches San Francisco. wits n mlstiiken idea. Later the one If Harrlmnn would appeal to tho ’.< ly comfortable established In this city again demon President to come this way it would Ge.vman mill has just finished a mil' If Henry Hudson could have come strated that a creamery is a paying have a mighty influence, and step" run for the Yaden Leasing company W. II. Grubb of Tliriill, Cal., has liriiposltion. It Is safe to predict that rlit'uld bo tak.-n to get Mr. Harriman on the Esmeralda No. 1 of 150 tons back in the flt-sh last week and seen been sp«*nding nevetal weeks visiting! Mr. Qultlitch will make a success of to make tlie request. It hns been an-j <>T ore nnd the amalgamators claim lhe "Half Moon, " or rather a modern with relative» In the vicinity of Ash-' the new venture, nml that the estab I non need that tiie program his n’- a saving of 90 per cent. The ore run version of It. lifted bodily from the land nnd recuperating from n recent lishment of a second creamery in this ’ ready been arranged, and that the is a good grade of mill ore and will deck of a steamer by a floating der severe III iichh . Mr. Grttbb Is one «»fi ; city will have a tendency to hasten . President and Mr. Harriman will net to the owners close to 130. rick and lowered into the water he the earl) pioneers of this Heclion of I the time when the Kinmath basin spend n short time tog tin r at Peli Teams are hauling now from the would hnvc- realized what great the Rogue River valley and Inter was j ' will take its place In the front rank can bay. Whether this is true or not Riley lease, and also the Poor Man strides have been taken In marine architecture during the three centur-; on«> of tlie curly settlers of Klanmtl« , > ns one of th«» dairying sections of the remains to be seen, ns It is a matter lease for the next runs.” Midas is one of the coming camps les which have elapsed since hls county, being for many years prom I’ucltlc coast. that will not be made public until inently Idontlfii'd with Hinge nudi of Nevada, and there are those min tragic death In the waters of Hudson the meeting takes place. freight tenni transportation to that | ing experts who claim that it will bay. The "Half Moon" looked small N. Fox. n retired capitalist of Plac recioti which Im« now Itself been In-, erville, Cal., accompanied by his wife. Geo. McDonald. Bert Witherow and outrival any of the big camps of the even beside the navy yard tugs; and vnded by the Iron horse. Mr. i Is making a tour of this country In wife, Fred Houston and wife nnd C. i State. Great or small, the wish is seafaring men. as they looked at the Grubb's present home I h h farm nt his auto. This Is not his first visit to M. Rntnsby and wife returned Satur that Mr. Yaden will get his full tiny craft, conceived a high respect i for the courage of those early navi the Junction of Full creek with lh«*‘ thh country, as he visited Crater lake day afternoon from their Ashing and share and make a million. i gators In submitting themselves tc Klnnmlh river twelve mllen above, four years ago. He will leave ahortly hunting trip. They killed nix deer A marriage license was Issued Mon the perils of long voyages over bois Thrall where tho Siskiyou Electric for homo, going via Medford, Grants and om bear. The Ashing was spien company hns Its power plant.- Ash Pass, Crescent City, Cal., und the did. nnd the party had a time that day to L. A. Crance to Lottie Ella terous seas and along shores of which , no chart existed. land Tiding». west coast. w.u th«, most enjoyable of their Ilves. Roaecran*, both of Klamath Falls. Thu trii«> IntercHla of tix< nation •» ailwuys mlrioitd in ill« lllUgMZllHH Th?v rn'iiT giv«* thuir iilti'iilion io uny l|IU'»lll>U units»* It Is of greit'. pul'lit Importance, stxl they go exiiHustl/elj As ait evi li'i'c. u( into tlie subjiit th« fact that tlie west is n’ll'milng tl'«- Interest of the nutlon, parilcu Imly (hu cnst, th«« August issue of World's Work Is a strong proof I' iui *1« nliy th«' ciitlru I mho is luvot z<i 10 the west, one urtlde in i<t:tili'ii- lur being d'-voli'd to ('« nti il Oregl'l* I DR. J. M. ELLSWORTH VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST Office C’rl»«irr-HtlIla Butldmr Phone 7M E. L. ELLIOTT ATTORNEY AT LAW General Law Practice State and Fed eral Courts Examiner uf i.and Title*. First National Bank Bl«« k Klamath Falls, Oregon NOTH I.' OF MiMINISTRATOIt'S FINAL ACCOI NT Notlc. I h hereby given that F P. Ct »n* miller, 'mlnistrator of tbe »«•- late <>f Daniel ('. „«cmiller, dec- ,<»«ii. b«i filed hi* bi,at account of io i l- mirilstration of said esate with the «Jerk of the county court of Klamath county, Oregon, and that said court has appointed 10 o'clock, a. m. of Friday, September 3d, 1809, as the time for hearing of objections to such final account an«! lhe settlement thereof. This notice Is published by order of said county court entered August 3d, 19o9. F. P.CRONEMILER, Administrator. J. C. Rutenlc, attorney for Adminis trator 8-5—4t PR«;P»;SAI-S FOR (.RAZING Department of the Interior, office of Indian Affairs. Washington, D. C., July 15, 1909.—Sealed proposals for letting grazing privileges on the Klamath Indian Reservation, Oregon, under the permit system, will be re ceived at the office of the Commis sioner of Indian Affairs. Washing ton, D. C., until two o'clock p. m. on Monday. August 30, 19<)9, and will be immediately thereafter opened in the presence of such bidders as may attend. Maps showing the location of the reservation and all necessary in formation may be obtained on appli cation to the SuiH-rintendent ot the Klamath Indian School, Klamath Agency. Oregon. R. G. VALENTINE. 7-29, 8-23 Commissioner. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Klamath. American Bank and Trust Cun- I any, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. E. B. Burwell, defendant. Suit In Equity to Foreclose a Mort gage. NOTICE is .hereby given that by virtue of an execution and order of sale duly Issued out of tbe a'x>ve uatued court and cause on the Util day of July, 1909, upon a dicree made and entered for record in said court in said suit on the 10th dav of July, 1909, in favor of the abov-> named plaintiff, directing the sale of the premises herein described, to sat isfy the sum of 52,190.70, and $33.50 costa and disbursements, and the further sum of $200 attorney's fees, making a total of $2,424.20, with in terest on said sum from the day ot the rendition of said decree, and ac cruing costa. Now, therefore, in view of said ex ecution and in compliance with same, I have duly levied on said premises and will, on Saturday, the 14th day of August, 1909, at 10 o'clock a. m. on said day. at the front door of the county court house at Klamath Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above named defend ant in and to the following described real property situated in Klamath county, Oregon, to-wlt: SW% of Section 30, Township 39 South, Range 10 East, Willamette meridian. Together with all tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. The proceeds of said sale will be applied in satisfaction of said execu tion. order and decree, interest and costs and all accruing costs and over plus, if any there be, to be paid unto said court to be further applied as by law directed. Dnt«>d at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 12th day of July, 1909. 7-12,8-12 W. 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