Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, December 08, 1910, Image 7

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Special to Th« ilerald
WASHINGTON, Dec 3. The
censúa figures show that Kluin-
ath county baa u population of
* B . i
Three Bidder» und l.o<a| Mun'» Fig
urea Wen-
—Now I'p
to Washington
III
III» New
If Olili-
8< <■. 30, the NE «4 of the NW <4 . Ix»t 1
(or NW14 of NWK). Sec 31, T. 24
8., it. 9 E., 125 acre», application of
Jes-«- St rott», of Rowland, Oregon;
List 6-404. The S>4 of NW 14 (or
Lot 2 and SE 14 of NW 14), the W 14
of W14 of SWv* of NE 14, Soc. 31. I
T. 248., R. 9 E , 90 acres, application
of Fred La Follette, of Crescent, Ore­
gon; List 6-404.
FRED DENNETT,
Commissioner of the General Land
Office.
Approved October 31, 1910.
JE88E E. WH.8ON,
AHHlHtant Secretary of the Interior.
11 24 12-15
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE FIRST TRUST * nd SAVINGS BANK
at Klamath Falls, In the State of Oregon, at the close of business,
January 31, 1910.
RESOIIU EH
DOLLA IM
Loans and Discounts .................................
Bonds, securities, etc..................................
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Due from banks (not reserve banks)
Due from approved reserve banks.........
Checks and other cash Items....................
Cash on hand ...............................................
I 68.344.53
2,464.46
2.150.74
10.932.53
20,402.44
872.13
19,687.75
A local contractor will in all prob-
al. Illty be uwarded the contract for
the digging of the drainage canal,
which is to carry the waters of Lost
1124,854.58
Total
river to the Klumath river, the blds
VO'IK K FOR PUBLICATION
for which wer< opened In Portland.
DOLLARS
LIABILITIES
Wednesday of tills week. W. H. Ma­
(Not Coal Lands)
son of this clt ■. was the fortunate
25,000 00
Capital stock paid in...............................................
man, and his bld has been recom­ Department of the Interior. United !
State I^nd Office at Lakeview, |
IIOMTON, Dec 5 The actual cause
48.64
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid
mend* d ns the ime to be accepted.
Oregon, Nov. 5. 1910.
50,930.11
•t Mary Baker G Eddy's death nt
Individual
deposits
subject
to
check
................
There wen. three bidders, and the
280.00
Demand certificates of deposit.............................. .
Notice is hereby given that John ’
Chestnut Hill has not been determln-
figures follow: W. H. Mason, Klam­
11.585.00
Time certificates of deposit...................................
Slade, whose postoffice address is
»<1 yet. ns no medical examination lias
ath Fulls, *63,600; George Cooke A
37,010 83
Savings deposits ....................................................... .
Olene, Ore., did, on the 9th day of i
been made Dr West <alt»d al the
Sons, Spokane, *71,800; Mr. Brogan, May, 1910, file In this office sworn i
koine aft«* Mrs. linker'» death, nml
*124,854.58
Total
Wisconsin, *92,300.
statement and application No. 03478, |
«ill til)' a certificate tills afternoon
The blds have been sent to the sec­
Regarding this visit Io the Eddy home
retary of the Interior at Washington to purchase the E V4 of NE(4 section
State of Oregon,
)
'»»terduy. Dr. West Mid:
County of Kiamath,)ss.
with the recommendation that Ma­ 10. township 398, Range 10E. Wil­
1, J. W. Seimens, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
' The body lay In the bedchamber
son's bld lto accepted, and the con- lamette meridian, and the timber .
swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge
thereon,
under
the
provisions
of
the
;
loom In which Mrs Eddy died and
tract will probably be signed and re-
and belief.
J. W. SEIMENS, Cashier.
act of June 3, 1878, and acts ameu- .
apparently her death wan peaceful.
turned here by the first of the year.
Correct—Attest :
G. W. BALDWIN,
datory, known as the "Timber and
Her features were lmptin»lve. but no
J. A. MADDOX, Directors.
The terms of the contract are that
Stor>. I jiw ," at such value as might
year» Udi. mid her age showed dour­
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of February,
work shall be commenced within n
1910.
E. L. ELLIOTT, Notary Public.
be fixed by appraisement, and that,
ly. 1 wan told that an- wan sick for
month after the contract is signed.
pursuant to such application, the lauq
evernl days, but her lllnesa wan I
The canal will be 714 miles long,
nothing specific, merely an Indisposi­ K I* sliniiiM*» *wi)« I Imi Rogue River and bo forty feet wide on the bottom. and timber thereon have been ap
praised at a total of *330.00, the
tion No physician treated her. and
Valley l.ltu- Will Not Ik- a
Blds for the dam will be opened in
timber estim'.ted at 260.0U0 board
I do not know the exact cause of her
Portland December 15th.
Part of RIH Nysti-iu
foet
*1 per tncusand, and tre lauu
death There Is not the slight .nt sign,
*S0; that «a I appllca.it will offer I
however, that her death wan anything
VUIUng Hi» Nlater
final proof in »up|io>'t of his appllca-
but natural,"
PORTLAND, ix-c. 3. According to
The body Is lying In state at the the Oregonian there hux l»»>n an abso­
A. II Gronwoldt, the genial propri­ | t on and sworn statement ox. the 13th .
V
Hddy home on chestnut lllll George lute nud unqiinllthsj dental of the re­ etor of th<- well known Golden Eagle 'day nf January, 1911, before R. M
Glover. Mrs, Eddy's son. Is en route port published In u Houthern Oregon > hotel ul Redding. Calif., is the guest Richardson, Fulled States commis- |
SAW
here, mid the funeral arrangements paper to the effect that th)1 Hill Inter-' of his sister, Mrs. A. B. Livermore, sioner, at KI ninth Falls O egon.
Any person is at liberty to protesi ;
will probably not I In- tundí- until bl» i i•st» coiitoinplat)) building u line of I of th<- Livermore hotel.
MILLS
| this purchase before entry or inl-
arrival
' railway from Kiamath Fulls through
i Hate a coftevt at any time before
The leaders will not admit that the Medford and Jacksonville to Crescent i
NOTICE
patent is«u , iv filing a corroborat-
organization has suffered through | ('tty, n port In Northern California, Is |
Mrs. Eddy's death
\lti'<l Furlow made by E. P Shannon, assistant to I To th>- Voters and Taxpayers and to •-d affidavit in this office alleging
the Citizens of Klamath County, facts which soil'd defeat the entry.
the publicity agent, made the follow­ John F Stevens, president of (he Spo-
WRITE FOR .SPECIAL CATALOG AND PRICES
Oregon, and to all whom this
ARTHUR W. ORTON.
ing statement:
I knne, Portland and Heattie, and head
'may concern:
11-10-1-13
Register.
"Wo lose the counsel <»f our leader, >»t th). Hill lines in Oregon.
You are hereby notified that In
but the > hurch organization is oom-
Tho report referred to stated that
SPOKAHE. WASH.-PORTLAND.ORE.- 5AN JOSE CAL
plet)' It 1» perfectly understood that the portions of th)* Pacific ami East- sixty days from the date of this notice Gl'ARDIAN'8 BALE OF
REAL ESTATE
no nioraiMir to Mrs. Eddy will be lorn already constructed would be used it will be unlawful for swine to run
at large In Klamath County, Oregon,
named,"
i as a part of the line and thnt the Pa­
Th« leaders will not discuss the dis­ cific and Eastern survey from Klam- under penalty of five dollars for the in the County Court of the State of I
position of the Eddy fortune, which is * nth Falls to a pass tweuty-two miles i first offense and ten dollars for each
Oregon, for the County of Klam­ statement on the 26th day of Janu­ • Oregon, warning being expressly
Hiippoiu'd tn be large. In 1909 she 1 south of Crater Lake would be util- i and every subsequent offense, to be
ath.
ary, 1911, before R. M. Richardson, , given that no person will be per­
announced that she had settled 82 45,« i Izod. Th» Pacific and Eastern Is now ‘ recovered from the owner of the
■ swine by civil action In the name of In the Matter of the Estate and Guar­ U. S. Commissioner, at Klamath mitted to gain or exercise any right
000 on George Glover and *45,000 on
' a Hill lino, having been purchased
dianship of Gusale Maude Jory Falls, Oregon.
whatever under any settlement or oc­
Whenever Foster, Mrs. Eddy's adopted from John R. Allen The fact that I the Htate of Oregon before a Justice
Any
person
Is
at
liberty
to
protest
and
Annie
May
Jory,
Minors.
cupation
begun after September 13,
|
of
the
Peace
of
the
Precinct
In
which
«on.
. U. A. Kyle, formerly a prominent Hill
Notice Is hereby given that the this purchase before entry, or initiate ' 1910, and prior to December 12,
such owner or keeper, or either of
The funral will be private, and will
'official, is consulting engineer for a
lie held fro mt he residence Thursday mile of new road being built by the them, may reside; and such penalty above named county court has duly a contest at any time before patent Is­ 1910, all such settlement or occupa­
shall be for the benefit of. and when licensed the undersigned guardian of sues, by filing a corroborated affida­ tion being forbidden:
morning
Rogue River Valley Railroad company
Willamette Principal Meridian,
collected paid Into, the common the estate of Gussie Maude Jory and vit In this office, alleging facts which
up Jackson Creek la ta-ken as an indi­
Oregon
school fund of the County in which Annie May Jory, minors, to sell the would defeat the entry.
cation that that road Is also to be­
ARTHUR W. ORTON,
such action Is brought within sixty hereinafter described real estate.
Township 36 south. Range 7 east.
come a part of the supposedly new
11-23 1-21
Register.
days after such animal Is proved to property of said minors, at private
SWI4, SWH sec. 19; SE%, SEfc
line.
sale, for cash, or a part cash, balance
be at large.
Sillium« Are Et|»w ti-il to Develop nml
sec. 23; SWtf. SW>4 SE% sec. 27;
"There had been some talk of such
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
by note, with mortgage security, and
■ Struggle for Ix-aili-rwhlp Will
C. R. DE LAP,
8^4 NE14. NH SE*4, SE>4 SE^ sec.
a line being built," said Mr Shannon,
notice is hereby given that the salJ Department of the Interior, United 28; SH NE>4. SH NWI4 sec. 31;
4 wks
County Clerk.
Ruin tlu- Organization
"but the plan has been definitely
guardian will, on and after, the 6th
States Land Office at Lakeview. SW%, SW% SE*4 sec. 32; Wh
abandoned. We would not be likely RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF day of December, A. D. 1910, proceed
Oregon. November 18, 1910.
CHICAGO. Dee. 5.—The collapse of
NEH. WI4 SE% sec. 34; SE%
to use Mr. Kyle, one of our former
to sell at the office of Horace M. Man­
NOTICE is hereby given that Ves­ NWi4. SW’>4 sec. 36.
LANDH IN NATIONAL FOREST.
the Christian Science church as a re­
officials. If we really Intended to build
ning, in the White-Maddox building, tal W. Wakefield, whose postoffice ad­
sult of Mrs. Eddy's death 1» predicted, *
Township 37 south, Range 7 east,
such a line and wished to shroud our
Klamath Falls. Klamath County, Ore­ dress is Klamath Falls, Klamath Co., SE«4 NE14, W^4 NE%, NWtf, 8%
leaders In theological thought assert
Notice
Is
hereby
given
that
the
movements in mystery, an Is supposed.
gon, at private sale, to the highest Oregon, did, on the 14th day of July,
that schisms will soon rend the
John R. Allen Is not connected with lands described below, embracing bidder, the following deserlbed real 1909, file in this office Sworn State­ sec. 1; NE% NE%, 3% NE«4, NE%
church
Bishop Cheney, of the Re­
SW>4. SH SW)4, SE«4 sec. 2;
the Hill Interests. He bought the 629.97 acres, within the Cascade, estate; to-wlt:
ment and Application. No. 02322, to NW14 NE% sec 3; SE% SE% sec.
formed Episcopal church, said:
Pacific and Eastern and we purchased Crater, Deschutes National Forests,
An undivided one-half interest each purchase the SKSWK. Section 2,
"I have always believed that when
It from him. That is as far as the Oregon, will be subject to settlement in tne following described land and Township 37S. Range 10E. Wlllam- 4; SE*4 NE%. W54 NEi4, NW14,
Mrs Eddy died a struggle for leader­ I
SV4 sec. 5; E>4 NE14, 8^4 sec. 9;
and entry under the provisions of
connection goes.”
ship in the church would follow. I
the homestead laws of the United real estate, to-wlt: Commencing at I ttte Meridian, and the timber theren, NW%, W% SWK sec. 24; WK
believe Christian Science will not sur­
States and the act of June 11, 190C the southwest corner of lot two (2 1 in under the provisions of the act of nwh , wh SW14 sec. 25; NWK
vive Its founder many years, as Its
(34 Stat., 233), at the United States block fifty-two (52)In Nichols' addt June 3. 1878, and acts a-mendatory, NWfc. SH NW14. SW14, SWK
teachings are repugnant to the Scrip­
land offico at Lakeview, Oregon, on tlon to the town of Kiamath Falls known as the "Timber and Stone SE>4 sec 36.
tures. I have road the 'Science of
Township 37 south. Range 8 east,
January 30, 1911. Any settler who (originally town of Llnkvllle), Klam­ law," at such value as might be fixed
H<«alth.' and found It ridiculous."
was actually and in good faith claim­ ath County, State of Oregon, accord­ hv appraisement, and that, pursuant WI4 SW\4 sec. 6; SW>4 NE K,
Bishop Samuel Fallows of the Epis­
ing any of said lands for agricultural ing to the recorded plat thereof, to such application, the land and tim­ NW%. SH sec. 7; SWV4 SW>4 sec.
copal church said:
purposes prior to January 1, 1906, thence north thirty-eight (38) de­ ber thereon have been appraised, at a 8; NH NEK. NW14 sec. 18.
"There Is none other to take Mrs.
Township 38 south. Range 8 east.
and has not abandoned same, has a grees and forty-five (45) minutes, total of *770.00, the timber estima­
east one hundred and thirty (130) ted at 1,000.000 board feet at *0.75 WK SWK sec. 6; WK NW% sec.
Eddy's place, and the church will
Involve» Sixty Western Ronda and preference right to make a home­ feet, thence south fifty-one (51) de­
per M, and the land *20.00; that said 7; SEK NE%. WK NEK. EK
probably be managed by committees,
stead entry for the lands actually oc­
Will lie Mrveral Weeks Before
grees
and
fifteen
(15)
minutes,
east
applicant
will ofTer final proof in sup­ NWK sec. 8; NEK, NEK SW%,
in whl< h the personal element will
cupied. Said lands were listed spon
the Metter I» Settled
not be a factor."
the applications of the persons men­ sixty (60) feet; thence south thlrtv- port of his application and sworn SEK sec. 9; SK NWK. SW%, SEK
Rev J. L. Jones said: "She laid
tioned below, who have a preference eight (38) decrees and forty-five statement on the 26th day of Janu­ SBK. W14 SE14 sec. 10; SK NE14,
CHICAGO, Dec. 3.—- Demanding a right subject to the prior right of (45) minbtee. west one hundred and ary. 1911, before Commissioner R. M. SEK NW 14. SE 14 sec 12; NE 14
hold of the truth, but overworked it.
The vitality of her message has met ■ wage Increase that will aggregate *5,- any such settler, provided such settler thirty (130) feet, thence north fifty- Richardson, at Klamath Falls, Ore­ NEK sec 13; NE 14 NE«4, W’K
the supreme test now, and I expert 000 00 annually, the representatives or applicant is qualified to make one (51) degrees and fifteen (15) gon.
NEK. NW 14 sec. 15; NEK NE K
of 55,000 conductors and trainmen, homestead entry and the preference minutes; west sixty (60) feet to place
Any person is at liberty to protest sec. 16; SW14 NW14. SW14, SWK
the church's slow decline.”
iemployed on sixty of the Western rail- right is exercised prior to January 30, of beginning, EXCEPT six (6) feet this purchase before entry, or initiate SEK sec. 18; NEK. NEK SEK sec.
1 roads, are conferring with the general 1911, on whleh date the lands will off the entire westerly end thereof; a contest at any time before patent 19; SWK SWK sec. 20; NWK
SII liti* DROP l\ MERCURY
managers of the roads. The increases be subject to settlement and entry said estate being subject to the dower issues, by filing a corroborated affi­ SWK. SK SWK sec. 23; SK SWK
DRIVEN LUMBERMAN
average 15 per cent, and the negotla'- by anj quulliled person. The lands interest of Mattie J. Beebe, the same davit in this office, alleging facts sec. 25; NWK NEK. SK NEK.
which would defeat the entry.
NWK, SK sec. 26; EK SEK sec.27;
REDDING. Calif., Dec. 3. Living tlona are expected to continue for sev- are as follows: Lot 1, Sec. 18, T. 24 being now owned by Minnie Clift.
MATTIE
J.
BEEBE.
i
ral
weeks.
ARTHUR W. ORTON,
NWK SWK. SK SWK8WK SEK
next to nature in a section where the
8.. R. 8 E.. W. M , 37.47 acres, ap­
11-24 1-22
Register.
President Garretthon of the Rail­ plication of T. F. Hamner, of Cres­ Guardian of the Estate and Person
sec. 28; SEK NEK. WK NEK. EK
thermometer went down to 30 degrees
of Gussie Maud Jory and Annie
NWK, NWK NWK, SEK SEK.
during the last few days, and where way Conductors and President Lee of cent. Oregon; List 6-357, The NEK
May Jery, Minors.
10-27-12-1 NOTICE OF RESTORATION OF NK SEK and lots 3, 3 and 4, sec. 29.
mow was dying, enused the farmers ’ t he Brotherhood of Rail stay Train- of SW K. the E K or SE <4 of 8WI4,
PUBLIC LANDS TO SETTLE­
Township 37 south, Range 9 east.
In the Round Mountain section to be men, and eighty-five chairmen of the Sec. 1. the EH of EK of NWK, the
MENT AND ENTRY
various
railroad
organizations,
repre-
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION.
alarmed for the sanity of Frank Kel­
NEK. NEK NWK, NK SEK. SEK
SW«4 of 8EK of NWK, Sec. 12. T.
ly, who wns brought tn this city this sent the employees.
335., R. 6 E., 110 acres, application ■ Department of the Interior. United Department of the Interior, General SEK sec 6; EK NEK. EK SEK
Land Office, Washington, D. C., sec. 7; all of section 19; NK NEK.
week bv Constable Williams.
of John A. Gray, of Fort Klamath.
States Land Office, at Lakeview. |
September 19, 1910.
NK NWK. SEK NWK. EK SEK
Kelly, who Is 50 years of age, was si. F. KIMBALL DELEGATE
Oregon, November 14, 1910.
Oregon; List 6-381. The SEK of
Notice is hereby given that the sec. 30: EK NEK. SEK SWK.
TO CONSERVATION CONGRESS NW % , of SW K . the E '4 of SW K of
sorklng in a lumber camp when he
NOTICE Is hereby given that El-
suddenly levanted for the woods and
SW>4, Sec. 12. T. 33S., R. 6 E„ 30 meda Hawxhurst, whose pogtoffice acting secretary of the interior has NEK SEK.SK SEK sec. 31.
Township 38 south, range 9 east,
J. F. Kimball mid wife left last acres, application of Colllster Gray, of address is Klamath Falls, Oregon, vacated departmental order of with­
discarding all his clothing, camped
in the open air. He persisted In re­ Saturday morning for Spokane, Fort Klamath, Oregon; List 6-381. ! did, on the 27th day of December, drawal In so far as the same affects NK, NEK SWK. SEK sec. 6; NEK.
where Mr. Kimball goes as a delegate The SE Kof NE *4 , the W >4 of SEK. 1909, file in this office Sworn State­ the withdrawal for Irrigation pur­ SK sec. 7; NEK. BK NWK, NK
fusing food
1 from the Klamath-Lake County For­ the NW % of NE *4 of SEK. the ment and Application, No. 02 886, to poses under the act of June 17, 1902 SEK, SEK SEK sec. 18; EK NEK.
est Fire association to the conserva- NW >4 of SWK of NE *4 of SEK. purchase tho SKNWK. NWK NWK. (32 Stat., 388), for use in connec­ SEK sec. 19;all of sections 28 and
si LENDID RECEPTION AT
I
TIIE CHRISTIAN CHURCH tlon congress which is to be held In Sec. 12, T. 24 S„ R. 8 E., 132.50 Sec. 24; NEK NEK. Section 23. tion with the Klamath project, Ore­ 29; EK NEK, SK SWK sec. 30;
i the Washington town on December acres, application of C. C. Randolph Township 37S, Range 9E. Willamette gon. of the following described lands WK NEK. NWK. SK sec. 31; NK
The reception nt the Chrlstlnn , 5th and 6th.
of Roslavid, Oregon; List 6-400. The J Meridian, and the timber thereon, un­ in the state of Oregon, and by his ¡NEK. NEK NWK sec. 32; NK
The congress Is a meeting of the SEK of SEK of SWK, the SK of der the provisions of the act of June authority such of said tracts as have NEK. NWK sec. 33; NE >4. SEK
church Friday night In honor of Rev.
C. H. Hilton, the new pastor, and his timber owners of the West, and mat­ NEK of SE K of SW14. the EH of 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known not been heretofore finally restored NWK. NK NWK. NK SEK. SEK
wife, win nn excellent one, and was ters relating to forest preservation SWK of SE 14 ofSWK. the SW14 of as the "Timber and Stone Law," at and are not otherwise withdrawn, re­ SEK sec. 34; all of sections 35 and
well attended, considering the very will bo discussed by practical men. SWK of SE 14 of SW14, the SE 14 of such value as might be fixed by ap- served or appropriated, will be sub­ 36.
Township 40 south. Range 11 east,
disagreeable weather. Rev. George Fire prevention, patrol organization, SE >4 of SWK of SW14. Sec. 12, the i praisement, and that, pursuant to ject to settlement under the public
T. Pratt spoke for the Presbyterian public and private co-operation, re­ NK of NW14, Sec. 13. T. 24 S. , R such application, the land and tim- land laws of the United States on and EK NEK, NK SEK sec. 21.
FRED DENNETT.
ihurch, and Rev. G. H. Foose for the forestation. taxation and legislation 8 E.. 105 acres, application of Thom­ ben thereon have been appraised, at a after December 12, 1910, also to in­
M'-thodlst church and C. P. Gregory are some of the topics which will be as H. Jolly of Fort Rock. Oregon; total of *400.00, the timber esti­ demnity school land selection as well, Commissioner of the General Land
Office.
ror the Christian church, Rev. Mr. discussed. J. R. Farr, the United List 6-400. The W% of WH of mated 400,000 board feet at *1.00 but shall not be subject to entry,
FRANK PIERCE.
Hilton responding.
Refreshments States officer who hivs just been in­ SWK of SEK, the EH of SEK of per M. and the land *0.00; that said I filing, or other selection until
were served and every one present en- specting the reservation timber, will SWK. the SWK of SEK of SWK. applicant will offer final proof in sup­ January 11. 1911, at the United First Assistant Secretary of the In­
terior,
10-6-12-15
foyed a very pleasant evening.
attend the congress with Mr. Kimball. the SK of NWI4 of SE Kof SWK. port of his application and sworn • States iAind office at Lakeview,
Councilman Marlon Hauks Is now
snugly «ettied in tils new home on
Pine street, huvlng moved there lust
week. He Is tickled to death over
getting settled so soon, but says he
d< esn't quite like the idea of having
to go down In the basement every
morning to start the fire, as lie hasn't
yet Ioni ned how to fix Ills furnace so
th) fire will keep all night He has
hopes, however, that he will learn In
time, and then he will have u warm
house »hen ho gets up In the morn­
ing
gyjStLUs?“
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MACHINERY
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