Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, September 08, 1910, Image 4

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    SHERIFF’S HILE
for tie race, but our duty does not
township 40 south, range 8 east County of Klamath aad Hiato of Ore­
stop there. We must also work tor No. IBM. In Equity. To Foreclose Wlllamotto meridian. In Klamath gon, on or before Thursday. Septem­
a better nation to live in this better
county. Oregon, and containing 47.9 ber I, I»10. said date beleg the last
a Mortgage
day of the time named In the order
land. The development and conserva­
acres.
E ». MURRAY, Editor
In tho Circuit Court of the State of
Klainalh
tion or our national character a ad
Also a strip, piece or parcel of of the circuit court for
Oregon, for the County of Klam
County,
Oregon,
for
the
publication
our free Institutions must go hana In
land 300 feet In width, being 160
ath.
toot on each side of a center lino. of this summons, that tho first day
band with ths development and con­
servation of our natural resources, Mabel T. Clunesa, Plaintiff, vs. Q. W. said center lino being described as of such publication being Thursday,
White and Nina White, his wife; follows, to-wlt:
I July Si. »»I®. »«“1
yo“
“>
which the governors' conference so
TWO DOLLARS* PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
Abel Ady and Leona C. Ady his
Commencing on tho southerly llne'swer, and for tho want thereof the
well called the foundations of our
wife, and Leo S lloblnaon De of section It. township 40 south, plaintiff will apply to the court for
Whatever progress we
All communications submitted for publication In the columns of this prosperity,
fundanta.
paper will be inserted onl' over the name of the writer. No non de plume may make as a nation whatever
range 8 east. Willamette meridian at tho relief demanded In the plaintiff's
Notice Is hereby given that, by a point 959 foot west of tho south­ complaint, to-wlt:
To quiet plain­
articles wilt be published
wealth we may accumulate, however
far we may push mechanical develop­ virtue of an execution and order of east corner of said section II. run tiff's title to tho northwest quarter
sale duly Issued out of the above­ nlng thence south 18 degrees. 53 H of section two, township forty, south
Shepherd, lots 1 and 3, blk. 9. Ewau-1 ment and production, we shall never
RKH.ILUTION DECLARING
entitled court and < ittse on the 33nd minutes west 5785 feet to a point of range five, oast of tho Willamette
reach
a
point
where
our
welfare
can
a Heights addition to Klamath ;
BALLINGER SHOULD BE
depend In the last analysis on any­ day of August. 1910, upon a decree on the east lino of the NW’ % of sec meridian. In the County of Klamath
DISMISSED 18 ADOPTED Palls; SI.
made and entered of record in said Hon 33, township and rang» afore­ and State of Oregon
Matilda Whittle to Ruth Barfleld, thing bnt honesty, courage, loyalty
circuit court and In said state on the said, which point Is 365.84 feet soutu
This summons Is served by publi­
and
good
citizenship.
The
homely
MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 7.- .— ♦ blk. A in First addition to Klamath
♦
Sind day of June. 1910. In favor of of the quarter section corner on tho cation in the Klamath Republican, by
virtues
are
the
lasting
virtues,
and
♦ Senator D. U. Fletcher of Flor­ ♦ Falls; 110.
the above named plaintiff, directing north lino of said socllou 33; the order of the Honorable George No­
Albert Kubea to Silas Johnson, lot the road which leads to them Is the
♦ ida introduced before the Bal­ ♦
the sale of tho premises thorelu and same being a part of the EM of aec- land. judge of the circuit court of
6,
blk.
8.
Fairview
addition
to
Klam-1
‘
°
«
enu,ne
and
!••<«■«
success
♦ linger investigators a resolution ♦
I
ath Falls; »935.
‘bis coun,r7 n«*d» la what hereinafter described, to satisfy the liou 14. tho NWM of NEU of section tho Slate of Oregon for Klamath
♦ declaring that Secretary Ballin­ ♦
Lola
Chandler
to
A.
Ballard,
quit
•
5°
“
"’?’ "u"t .**'. before H M sum of »10,400. with interest th.re- 33, In township 40 south, range 8 County, made, filed and dated July
♦ ger was unfaithful to his trust ♦
the great goal toward which It works on from the 33rd day of August, <ast, Willamette meridian, in Klam­ 10, 1910. aald order of publication
claim
deed
to
lot
1,
blk.
C.
town
of
♦ and should be dismissed. Sen­ ♦
I —an equal opportunity for life, lih- 190», at the rate of 8 per cent per ath county. Oregon nmt containing requires thia summons to be pub­
♦ ator Sutherland and Represen­ ♦ Worden: »1.
annum »37.50 costs and dlsburso- 139.9 acres.
lished In (ho Klamath Republican, a
I
Central Oregon Improvement com­ erty and tho pursuit of happiness for
♦ tative McCall left the room. The ♦
newspaper published in tho County
every
one
of
Its
citizens.
To
achieve
’“»’nts. and »750 attorney's fee nnd
Also
lots
6.
7
and
fi
in
section
34.
pany
to
Mrs.
Augusta
Shenkowits.
lot
♦ resolution was adopted. Senator ♦
of Klamath, where said action Is
this
end
we
must
puj
a
stop
to
the
I t - I accruing coals.
township
40
south.
range
M
east,
♦ Knute Nelson held that there ♦ 30. blk. 30. town of Crescent; »335.
--------- —-—. .
.
Now. therefore, by virtue of aa'd Willamette meridian, containing 38 7 ponding, commencing upon Thurs­
Central Oregon Improvement com­ proper political dominion, no less
♦ was no quorum, and refused to ♦
execution,
and In compliance with acres, and containing In tho aggre­ day.
day, the 31st
»1st day of July.
July, 1910, and
aad
than
to
the
improper
economic
do
­
♦ pany to Mrs. Augusta Shenkowits. lot
♦ vote.
aald writ. I have duly levied on said gate 134.85 acres.
onco every week thereafter for six
minion
of
the
groat
special
Interests.
Senator Fletcher's resolution ♦ 10, blk 38. town of Crescent; »350.
♦
premises and will, on Saturday, the
succmuiive consecutivo weeks ending
Together with tenements, heredita­ successive
Klamath Canal company to J. G. This country, its natural resources,
♦ provides:
Sth day of October, 1910. at 10 ments and appurtenances thereunto upon Thursday. September 1, 1910,
its
natural
advantages.
Its
opportuni
­
* First—That the Glavis chargtw ♦ Pierce, lots 9. 10. 11 and It, blk. 3; ties and Its institutions belong to all o'clock a. m. of said day. at tho front
belonging or In ■uy wise nppertaln- pursuant to mid order.
♦ are sustained and recommend­ ♦ lots 10. 9. 8 and 11. blk. 4. Hollister Its citizens. They cannot be enjoyed door of tho county court house in
C
C. M.
M O'NNILL,
O'NNILL.
Ing.
♦ ing a redisposition of the Cun­ ♦ addition to Klamath Falls; »10.
Attorney for the
tho Plaintiff
Plaintiff.
fully and freely under any govern­ Klamath Fails. Klamath Count*
The
proceeds
of
said
aale
will
be
George
R.
Lindley
to
Nestor
and
♦
♦ ningham coal claims.
Oregon, sell at public auction to tho applied In the satisfaction of said
ment
in
which
the
special
Interests
as
Second—That Secretary Bal­ ♦ Fannie Marchand, lot 1. blk, 3, Fair­
♦
such have a voice. The supremo po­ highest bidder for cash In hand, all execution, order and decree, interest,
♦ linger was an unfaithful trustee ♦ view addition to Klamath Falla;
litical task of our day. the indispens­ the right, title and Interest of tho costs and accruing coals and the
»300.
♦ of the people's interests.
♦ I
able
condition of national efficiency above named defendants, and each of overplus. If any there bo. to bo paid
United State« to James Gulley,
Third—That Gifford Pinchot's ♦
♦
and national welfare Is to drive the them, In and to tho following de­ Into said court to be further applied
patent
to
NH
of
NH
of
sec.
33-34-».
♦ , charges be sustained.
Hattie A. Henderson to John R., special interests out of our public lite scribed real property, situated In tut by law dln-ctod
♦
♦
Klamath County. State of Oregon, to-
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
SEATTLE Sept. 7.—Secre­ ♦ Elisa M and Lillie H. Stilts, lot 483.
♦
wlt:
this
8th day of September, 1910
blk.
114.
Mills
addition
to
Klamath
Sacritiree
♦
♦ tary Ballinger is automobiling
Ix>ts 4. 5. 6 8 and 9 and tho west
W II. IIAitNES,
“Hare you ever made any sacri-
♦ ’ with Attorney General Wicker­ ♦ Falls; »10.
halt of the north west quarter, and
Sheriff
flees
for
your
country?"
♦ i sham and Secretary Nagel this ♦
the southwust quarter, and the south­ By It E. GUTHRIDGE.
“Of course I have." replied Senator
♦ I afternoon, and as be nad left ♦
west quarter of the southeast quar­ 9-8 10-6
Deputy
Sorghum. “Why 1 go put every year
♦ I Seattle his frietiOw r-'re unable ♦
ter of section 1. and the east half of
and make speeches free of charge in­
♦ I to reach him with news of the ♦
the east half and lots 5, 8, 7, 8 and 9
SUMMONS
stead of turning my intellectual pro­
♦ I committee's action. The report ♦
of section 3. and the northeast quar­
In
Equity
to Quiet Title
(Continued
from
Page
1)
duction
over
to
a
lecture
manager
or
♦ < of the committee caused great ♦
ter of the northeast quarter, and the In the Circuit Court of tho State of
a publisher."—Washington 8tar.
♦ I surprise to Mr. Ballinger's ♦
southwest quarter of the northeast
Oregon, for the County of Klam
♦ I friends here.
♦ Ung an end to the need for with­
quarter and lota 2. 3 4 and 6 of
ath. as.
drawals.
section 11. and all of section 13, and Weyerbauser lutnd Company, a cor­
WEAK. WEARY WOMEN
Abuses committed in the name of a
the north half of section 14. and the
poration, Plaintiff, vs. F. B Spra
just cause are familiar to all of us.
southeast
quarter of said section 14.
HEAVY
VOTE
IN
MICHIGAN'S
gue. Frank 8. Spraguo and "Ellen'
___
Many unwise things are done and
and the northeast quarter of section
Sprague, hueband and wifo; that
FIRST PRIMARY ELECTION many unwise measures are advocated
33. and the northwest quarter and ,
after due inquiry the Plaintiff Is
in the name of conservation, either
When the back aches and throbs, the east half of section 34. in town- '
DETROIT. Mich, Sept. 7. A through ignorance or by those whose
unable to learn tho true Christian
ship 40 south of range 8 oast of the '
When housework is torture.
name of "Ellen" Sprague, who for
aeavy vote was cast in Michigan’s interest lies not in promoting the
When night brings no rest nor Willamette meridian.
that reason Is sued In tho nam<
drwt general primaries. A despera'e movement, but in retarding it. For
Also lot 3 in sectiou 6 and lots 9
of "Ellen" 8 prague. Defendants.
figH is being made for the senate by, example to stop water power devel- sleep.
and 10 and the south half of the To F. 8. 8prague, Frank 8. Sprague
When urinary disorders set in.
Jnlius C. Burrows, the regular. and opment by needlees refusal to issue
northwest quarter of section 7. lota
Women's lot is a weary one.
Townsend, the insurgent. Kelly *nd permits for water power or private
and "Ellen" Sprague, husband and
Osborne are running close for tbe irrigation works on the public lands
There is a way to escape these 7. 8. 9. 10 11 and 12 and the west
wife; that after due inquiry thr
half of the northwest quarter, and
nomination for governor.
Plaintiff Is unable to learn th*
Inevitably leads many men. friendly woes.
Doan's Kidney Pills euro such ills. the southeast quarter of the north­
true Christian name of "Ellen’
to conservation and believers in its
west quarter, of section 17. in town­
BURROWS BEATEN IN
Have cured thousands.
Sprague, who is, for this reason
general principles, to assume that in
ship 40 south, rango 9 east of the
Read this woman's testimony:
trued in the name of
Ellen
MICHIGAN PRIMARIES
practical application is necessarily
Mrs. J. H. Baussum, Twelfth and Willamette meridian.
Sprague. Defendants.
_
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a check upon progress. Nothing could
Also the north half of section 13,
C streets. Medford Ore., says:
"I
DETROIT, Mich., Sept. 7.—The be more mistaken.
In the name of the State of Or*
latest returns indicate that Townsend
The idea, widely circulated of late, suffered so severely from kidney trou­ township 40 south, range 8 east of gon. you are hereby required to ap
has beaten Senator Burrows by about that conservation means locking up ble that I was unable to do my house­ the Willamette meridian, containing pear and answer the complaint ni
all 3229.26 acres more or less, the plaintiff in the above entitled
the natural resources for the exclu- work. My kidneys were very weak
according
to the government survey suit against you. on file In the of
and
caused
me
iwi
S*
i
aeewyance.
My
_____
—
I sive use of later generations is wholly
flee of the county clerk for the
LA FOLLFTTF WINS BY
mistaken. Our purpose is to make back also pained me severely and thereof.
Also the southeast quarter of the
ONE Hl NDRED THOUSAND, full use of these resources, but to when stooping or lifting, sharp I
consider our eons and daughters as twinges darted through my loins. I northeast quarter of section 11, and
MILWAUKEE, 8ept. 7.—The pro­ well as ourselves; just as a farmer ran down in health and was feeling lot 7 of section 1, township 40 south, •OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOeOOOOOOOOOOOOOOeaOOOOOOeOO
gressives estimate Senator La Fol­ uses bis farm in a way to preserve its miserable whon Doan's Kidney Pills range 8 cast of the Willamette merid­
lette’s plurality over Cook at 100,000. future usefulness.
Conservation is were finally brought to my : ttention. ian, containing 98.80 acres, except­
The insurgents swept the state.
the road to national efficiency, and it Through their use I was helped from ing therefrom all of said premises
stands for ample and wise develop­ the first and I continued taking the - and parts thereof heretofore con­
remedy until I was entirely cured. I i veyed by the said defendants, or
INSURGENTS WIN FOR
ment
have
often recommended Doan's Kid- • either of them, to the California
NEW HAMPSHIRE GOVERNOR
But in spite of these difficulties,
Northeastern Rallwav companv,
a
most of which are doubtless inevit­ ney Pills to other sufferers."
corporation,
upon
which
to
construct
For
sale
by
all
dealers.
Price
59c.
CONCORD N. H.. 8eot. 7.—Late able in any movement of tn is kind,
The popular COLONIST FARES
returns indicate that Bam, insurgent, conservation has me.*» marvelous Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., and equip a line of railway and tele­
will again be In effect between
graph.
has been nominated for governor progress.
I have been astounded sole agents for the United States.
September
16th and October
Saving and excepting from the ef­
Remember the name—Doan's—
over Ellis, the regular republican.
and delighted on my return from
16th, during which period tickets
fect
of
this
writ
the
following
de­
abroad at the progress made while I and take no other.
to ASHLAND will be on sale
scribed premises, which have hereto­
was away. We have a right to con­
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
daily from
ORDER
TO
SHOW
CAUSE
fore been released by plaintiff from
gratulate ourselves on this marvelous
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On
Application
of
Guardian
for
Or
­
the
effect
of
the
said
mortgages,
to-
Furnished Daily by the Abstract Fii
progress; but there is no reason for
ST. LOUI8....................................... 88.00
der of Bale at Private Sale of wlt:
of Mason A Slough
believing that the fight is won.
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Real
Estate.
Lots
7
and
10
and
the
SE'A
of
In the beginning the special inter­
KANSAS'(THf............................. SA.OO
H. H. Van Valkenburg to Charles ests. who are our chief opponents in In the Matter of the Estate and NW ’A of section 7, township 40 souU
st
. paul ................................... an.oo
Guardianship
of
Anna
Harriet
B Faulkner. EM of NWM, WH of the conservation fight, paid but little
range 9 east, Willamette merld'an,
and from other cities corre­
Fink and Alice Josephine Fink, containing 89.55 acres more or less,
NEM. 8EM of NEU. NEM of 8EM heed to the movement, because they
spondingly low. Those are West­
Minors.
according to the government surve'.
and part of 8M of 8EM, sec. 14-39- neither understood It nor saw that if
bound, one-way fares only, but
In
the
County
Court
of
the
State
of
8; »10.
A
strip,
piece
or
parcel
of
land
1<i0
It won they must lose. But with the
anyone hore ern PREPAY for
Oregon, for the County of Klam­ feet in width, being 50 feet on each
Archie Million to Cora E. Baldwin, progress of conservation la tho minds
relatives or friends In the East,
ath.
side of a center line, said renter lino
quit claim deed, part of sec. 10-39- of the people tho fight is getting
If desired. Consult your local
It
appearing
to
thia
court,
from
the
being
described
as
follows,
to-w't:
11; »1.
sharper. The nearer we approach to
railroad ajeat
Commencing on tho northerly line
Heirs of Robert T. Baldwin to Cora victory tho bitterer tho opposition petition this day presented and lied
E. Baldwin, quit claim deed to part that wo must moot, and tho greater by Ida M. Fink the guardian of the of lot 6, of section I. township 40
of sec. 10-39-11; »1.
the need for caution and watchful­ persons and estate of Anna Harriot south range 8 east. Willamette me­
Heirs of J. W. Hamaker to Chas. ness. Open opposition wo can over­ Fink and Alice Josephine Fink, min­ ridian. at a point »49 feet west and
to lot tho world know of our
F. Stemwell and K. Sugarman lots 3 come, but I warn yon especially ors, praying for an order of sale at 1130 feet south of tho quarter sec­
vast resources and splendid op­
end S, blk. «4. Nichols addition to against the men who come to con­ private sale of certain real estate be tion corner on the north line of said
portunities for HOME BUILD­
Klamath Falls; »1,000.
gresses such as thia, ostensibly as 'onging to said wards, that it Io for section 1; thence running south 16
ING.
Write to everyone you
Mary E. Wright to Hugh L. Clop­ disinterested citizens, but actually as ho beet intereets of said wards and degrees, 63 H minutes west 163 feet
know In the East. Send them
ton, quit claim deed to lots 4 and I. ths paid agents of the special inter­ necessary that the said real eotate be to a point »98 feet weet and 1375 1
good instructive printed matter
blk.fi 13, First addition to Bonanza: ests. I heartily approve tho attitude sold.
feet south of said quarter corn*»
and tell them that the coet of
•».
It Is hereby ordered that tho nest on north lino of oectlon 1, the
of any corporation, interested la the
getting here in but little more
R. A. Moore to W. L. Armantage, deliberations of a mooting such as of kin of said wards, and aU persons same being a portion of lot 6 of oee-
than half the usual east. aad la
lots 3, • and 10, blk. IS, Opportunity this, which comes hither to advocate Interested In the eotate, appear be­ tlon 1, township 40 oouth, range ff
call on n representative of the
tract Klamath Falls; »10.
by its openly accredited agent's views fore thia court on Saturday, tho Sth east, Willamette meridian, la Klam­
for all desired informalioa. or
Klamath Development company to which it believes the mootlag should day of October, 1S10. at 10 o’clock a. ath County, Oregon, containing .88
ad drees
A. C. McFarland, lot S, blk. 80, Sec­ have in mind. But I condemn with m., at the court room of this court, acreo.
WM. McMURRAY
ond Hot Springs addition to Klamath equal readiness tho appearance of a at Klamath Falls, County of Klam­
Also a strip, piece or parrel of land
PORTLAND, ORBQON'
Falls; »10.
corporate agent before any conven­ ath. State of Oregon, then and there 300 feet ia width, being 160 feet oa
M. O. Moore et al. to Martin Bros., tion who done not declare himself to show cause why an order should each side of a center llao, eaid eea­ 00000000000000000000000000 TTttttttttllll MMMMMtt
part of lot 3, sec. 33-38-9; »1.
not be granted for the sale of ouch ter iiao being deocribed ao follows,
frankly as such.
Mary A.Jackson to Poebe lt.Sharp-
to-wit:
This congress is a direct appeal to estate.
lesa, pert of NEM of NEM see. SS- the patriotism of our whole people.
And It la further ordered that a
Commencing at a point in section
38-9; »10.
Tho nation wisely looks to such gath­ copy of this order shall bo personally 1, township 40 south, range 8 oast
Hettie DePuy to Elizabeth G. erings for counsel and leadership served on tho nest of kin of said Willamette meridian, which io 093
Hutchins, 8EM of 8E% sec. 7, aad Let that leadership be sound, definite, minors aad all persons Interested feet west and 1876 foot oouth of tho
loti sec. 7, end lot 1. sec.18-41-10; practical, and on the side of nil tho In tho estate at least ten days before quarter oectlon corner on tho north
•IS.
people. It would be no small misfor­ the hearing of said petition, aad that lino of said section 1, running thonco
Mrs. Ruby A. Hubbard to Lizzie tune if a meeting such as this should said order shall bo published at least south 16 degrees, 68 H minutes west
M. Schallock, part of NEM of NEM ever fall into the bands of the open throe successive weeks In the Klam­ 6944 foot to a point 167 feet west of
sec. 33-3»-»; »1,400.
enemies or false friends of tho groat ath Republican, a newspaper pub­ tho quarter section corner oa tho oast
Sherman V. Short to J. L. Cunning­ movement which It represents.
lished aad circulating In said county. lino of section 11, township and rango
ham, lota 1 aad 8, blk 9, Cwauna
Dated at Klamath Fhlls, Oregon, aforesaid. The same being a portloa
Heights addition to Klamath Falls;
this 8th day of September, 191*.
of lots 8 and 7, tho EWU of section
It.
It io our duty and our desire to
Signed
J. B. GRIFFITH.
1. the WM of NWK of section 18,
J. L. Cunningham to Howard F. make this land of ours a better home
9-8 16-33
Judge.
and MM of NRM of section 11. in
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
LEADING NLWSPAHLh OF INTERIOR UKtbON
COSSERVATIOMFIGHTNOWON
I
i
I
People of Oregon
NOW
IS
THE
TIME