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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN GOOD NEWS W. O. SMITH, Editor Man, Kbeiiuilh FalU IU' m A ctm II»»** Heard It itiul l*rotlte«l Tlu*reby LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON Tills summons In published In the lowing today. 'I liey will make y ou 14, and such portions of lot 2 In See. 14 nnd lot 8 In Sec. IS, ns He Kliiumtli Republican a weekly news moiH'y. and uro situate North of Hie chaiinol paper published at Klamath Falls, $ I (»25( ) M '1 »n’HICKT I Nt ( ime I’ltoPERTV. Corner lot that connects the Klamath River and Oregon, denlgnntvd ns the paper the lower Klamath Lake, and all be most llkelv to give notice to sold <|e- 130 foot front on Main; 7(>-rooin Ing in Up <• >. B. t ■ W M . In fendanta, by order of the Honorable house; 1« «« «I for *t,HOti pa*r year; Klamath County, Oregon; being, Henry L. Benson, lodge of said oil well lotciled. Till» price I» only HI2ft subsequent to the execution and re cult court, dated March 13, 19! I, |a*r fronl fiH>t, InclinNsg tin* building. cording of said mortgage, transferred directing that such aummons be so Better ImIgni«*. Terms. to you by the said defendants, Abel published once s week foi six sui $7000 GOOD CORNER ON MAIN »trect, 70-fool front Tills .censlve weeks the first publication to Ady ami Leona C. Ady, hla wife. This summons Is published In "The be macle (Slid being so imide) Oil I» a gocal buy, ami will make you a . gessi profit In the next llirre monili». Klamath Republican," a weekly news I'liiirsdiix, Man h I <;t li. Il'll (’ BROWER Attorney foi lice 1 Senni* terwoi. paper, printed nnd published In the $(¡00 GOOD CORNER MiT <>■ city of Klamath Falla. Oregon, by plaintiff Eighth street, only four order of Honorable H I,. Benson, i-16-4-17 r. libs ks from Malli; Jn»l the* piar«* for judge of said court, and dated Fob NOITI'E OF AITLII'ATION FOR a nice bungalow. ruary 15. 1911, the first publication DIHUHARGK $|50 ,,<n' Nl’ItINGH IXIT; firn* to be made the 16th day of February, In the County Court of the Stats of view of Ml. Hha»tu; lol 19 11 Oregon In and for Klamath Atlxtltl; price Im luckw gracb-d slrecM. STONE & BARRETT, County. cement walk, sewer anti water. Tills Attorneys for Plaintiff In the matter of the Estate of I» |<*«» than oilier lots are «riling In 2-16-3-30 r. Ihl« Mock. Only *250 rnsti, Imlancr Nettie Hammond. Deceased NOTICE Hill PI lil.lCATION Notice Is hereby given that J. It monthly |«tym<tii«. ADDITION, Hammond, administrator of the en $1200 FtllttlEW (Not Coal l.and) i.resini |u*n«r anti 2 lots. state of Nettle Hammond, deceased, Department of the Interior, United has presented and filed it. this Court Alsiut half casti bandirti this. Staten Land office at Lakeview, a final account of the ii'celpt nnd $*’7.“l0 Nit IIOIM 4DDITION Oregon. February 20. 1911, Iti NG4MIU. A rtHim« disbursements of said estate, and tils Notice Is hereby given that John petition nnd application for discharge, anil I>atb; electric light; everyth!^ Joseph Cunningham, whose poatofficc .and the Court han set the 1st day of mtalern. tmly gAoti meh, Istlance address Is box 127, Klamath Falls, April. 1911, at 10 a m. of said day. In iiioiitlily |«tyiiH*nfs. Oregon, did oif the 18th day of April, the courtroom of lite county court $1000 , O> R-ROOM Hot HE with 1910, file in tills office sworn state house In the city of Klamuth Falls. half acre ground, near ment and application No 03339, to Klamath county, state of Oregon as Hlath street. Part eaah. purchase the K1» SE ty , NW *4 SEty, the time nnd place* when und where $150 THE >-r<x'm SW *4 NEL .ectlon 5, township 37 said final account nnd petition wilt house; conwr lot. Half S range 10 E. Willamette Meridian, be* by the* Court heard, nnd the* time casti. and the timber thereon, under the nnd pine«* when mid where any person $1300 GOOD ROOMING HOI Mg provisions of the act of June 3, 1878. or persona interested In said estate lesateli OH Meliti street; and acts amendatory, known aa the *mny appear and file objections there nicely furnished; doing a gessi busi- “Timber and Stone Law." at such to. If any they haw urM>| will clear ulsiut *150 per vault* ns might lie fixed by appraise Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, month during tin* saninur months ment, and that, pursuant to such ap- on this 23 day of February, 1911 $5000 iU ' Gt MID lll'HINESA on have been . xtlmated and valued by located on Main, 'till» 1« WM ft. WORDEN. the applicant, the timber estimated Judge of the County Court. Stale of a money maker, and will |wy you tn M 400.000 board feet at (1 per M.. Oregon. In nnd for Klamath county. Invmtigate. g.'l.fMMl mali will liandln and the land nothing: that said appli Attest C R DE LAP. Clerk It. cant will offer final proof In support 2-23-H-23 r. IF VOI DtiN'T FIND WHAT YOt of his application and aworn state WANT In thin list we know where ment on the 4th day of May. 1911. be for you. BUY CITY PROPERTY to get It CIIILCOTE fore United States Commissioner R « HICK. VALI KN IRE %I»VAN< ING. Itrt- M Richardson, nt Klamath Falls, Next to I lie American Hotel Ditone Ml Oregon. Any person Is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or initiate a contest at any time before the pat BERT E. WITHROW, Secretary ent Issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit in this office, alleging facta don j. Z umwalt . Ahcfrsctinp E C. E. AUoll dullliQ Vics President an 1 which would defeat the entry. I'resietent Treasurer ARTHUR W ORTON. .Maps, Plana, Blue Prints, Etc. 2-22-5-4 r Register. "Good news travels fast,*' and the ' thousands of bad back sufferers In TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Klamath Falls are glad to learn that All communications submitted for publication in the columns of this I prompt relief is within their reach. paper will be inserted only over the name of the writer No non de plume Many a lame, weak and achiug back is bad no more, thanks to Doan's Kid articles will be published. ney Pills. Thousands u|x>n thousands FOR SALE I have several dealrab’o of people are telling the good news of ♦ residence lots for sale dos«» in to their experience with the Old Quaker Main street.. Will build houses on Remedy. Here Is an example worth MIDLAND AND VICINITI same to suit purchaser, Terms. In- reading: Mrs M. D. Wilson. 767 E Main at.. quire Horatio Orem, corner 10th and ♦ Ashland. Ore., says: "Pains In my Pine streets. sides bothered me for a long time, The mud is beginning to dry. to the ■ and no matter what I did, I could not NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION great delight of ail. get relief. Sometimes the trouble (Not Coal l-and) A. Davidson and A. Ltske.v trans Department of the Interior. United was so severe that I could hardly I acted business at Olene this week. States Land Office at Lakeview, bend, and any sudden movement or Mrs. Sam Woodard spent Thursday . attempt to stoop, aggravated my suf Oregon, January 25. 1911, with her parents. Notice is hereby given that August fering When being bothered In this Mr. Barks returned Thursday from Piel, whose postoffice address is way a friend tojd me to try Doan's Fresno, where he went to attend the Klamath Falls. Oregon, did. on the ] Kidney Pills, and I did so. Although funeral of his brother. 7th day of April. 1910. file in this I had previously taken other medi office sworn statement and applies cines without being helped, thia one Walter Quimby was in Midland on lion. No. 03285, to purchase the N H | brought me relief, and as I continued Thursday. its us,- I steadily Improved until I was Ray Curry was a passenger for SW«4. Sty NW>4 sectiou -5. town cured I have otfen recommended ship 37 S. range 10 E. Willamette, Klamath Falls Friday night. meridian, and the timber thereon Doan's Kidney Pills to other persons Poley Stills and wife returned from under the provisions of the act of, afflicted with kidney complaint." aa extended trip to Eastern points. (Statement given Sept. 16. 1907.) June 3, 1878. and acts amendatory. I Confirmed l*nx>f K. H. Hopkins camo in on the known as the “Timber and Stone train Sunday morning, and is visiting Law." at such value as might be fixed Mrs. Wilson was Interviewed on at J. W. Depu.v's. by appraisement, and that, pursuant J October 23. 1909, and the said: “Had Ed. Gilroy and A. l.iskey drove to to such application, the land and it not been for Doan's Kidney Pills I timber thereon have been estimated would now be in bad shape. I have Klamath Falls Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Depuy came out and valued by the applicant, the tim . told many other kidney sufferers from the metropolis Thursday even ber estimated 800,000 board feet at I about my experience with this rem ing They found the roads very bad, 50 cents per M, and the land noth edy. and I alwa-yetake pleasure in making it necessary for them to ship ing; that said applicant will offer doing so." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. their supplies on the train. W’hile final proof in support of his applica tn town they consulted Dr. Hamilton tion and sworn statement on the Sth Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. New in regard to Alfred, their 8-year-old day of April, 1911, before United York. sole agents for the Vnited son. and rhe doctor said he was suf States Commissioner R. M Richard States Remember the name Doan's and fering from an adenoid growth, also son. at Klamath Falls, Oregon Any person is at liberty to protest take no other, from enlarged tonsile, and that an operation would be necessary. He this purchase before entry, or Ini- ‘ H Hoyt, a well known Merrlll- ordered the child kept ont of school tiate a contest at any time before patent issues, by filing a corroborated ¡g from that city on business until September. Miss Edna Depuy returned from affidavit in this office, alleging facts today, Klamath Falls Sunday, where she has which would defeat the entry. ARTHUR W. ORTON, been taking care of her aunt. Mrs. i FOR SALE 640 acres fine, level 2-2-3-30. Register. Horace Depuy. land, adjoining Pauline Marsh, six Waiter Turner and Everett Kirken NOTICE TO CREDITORS miles north of town of Silver l-ake dall were Midland visitors Sunday. In the County Court of the State of Very cheap for cash. Apply to J. O. Mrs. Riley Myers was in Midland Oregon for Klamath County, Es Hall. 522 Chamber of Commerce Friday to visit her son, Jacob, who is tate of John M. Clifford. De building. Portland. Oregon attending school there. Sh e and HI MMONH ceased. Jacob spent the evening with Mrs. Hav ingbeen duly appointed admin In the Circuit Court of the State of Kirkendall. istrator of the above entitled estate, CHOOSE YOUR COMPANY Oregon, for Klamath County. Allison Davidson and August Lis-. all persons having claims against CHIIX'OTE A RICE represent two Benjamin Southwell, plaintiff, vs. key took some horses to Swan Lake the said John M. Clifford, deceased, of the very best: The Aetna I usur Maxey Jackson and Battle E. Jack- Sunday are hereby notified to present the mice Co. of Hartford and tlic pi mi- son. defendent». Jesse Patterson spent Saturday and same properly verified to me at my sylvania Fire of Philadelphia, Rstes In the name of the State of Oregon: Sunday in Dorris, visiting his cousins. office in the Court House at Klamath chi'crfully furnished on application. . You and each of you are hereby re W. L. Tingley had business in Mid CHIIX'OTE A RICE Falls. Oregon, within six months quired to appear and answer the com land Friday. Next to tlie American Hotel from the date of the first publication plaint filed against you In the above Mr. Hopkins went to Klamath Falls Phone (Mil of this notice. Saturday to unload a cow he had i entitled suit, on or before Thursday. R. M. RICHARDSON. . shipped from California. April 27th, 1911, that being last dav Administrator of the Estate of John SI MMONS: Suit in Equity to for- of the publication of summons herein, Mr. Peach came to Midland Tues- clow* mortgage. M. Clifford, Deceased. and the last day of the' time within day evening. and took the train tor| Date of first publication of this In the Circuit Court of the State of which defender.ts or either of them Klamath Fails the same night. Oregon; for Klanmth County. Notice, February 23rd, 1911. is allowed to answer herein, ns fixed Mrs. Pearl Woodard visited her D. V. KUYKENDALL, William Melloni, Plaintiff, vs. Abel by the order of the court for publica mother Wednesday. . Atty for Administrator. Ady and Leona C. Ady. his wife, tion of summons herein: and if you Little Elza Depuy has been on ““12-23-3-23 r. i Clarie A. Howie. Charlton E. fall so to appear and answer, the sick list this week. I ■ --------- Howie and Amy L. Howie, his plaintiff will apply to the court for the Gifford Barfoot has been confined LAMD BLYERS AIiENIION wife, and James Edwin Howie, relief prayed for In the complaint to his bed for several days. Defendants. J. D. Morgan went to Mr. Falrclo's JT WILL l’Al 1OI to look over aforesaid filed herein, to-wit: _ _ J — . t R/k La . Lut ’ ki f Lk Ikj.f < » . - Lik « > Carlton E. Howie and Amy I., Monday. the land?, we have for sale before buy- To First. For judgement against de- Howie, his wife, defendants fendenta for the sum of one hundred The lane near Mr. Morgan's is In ,nK- "e •“»*<* cheaper on«». but it above named: dollars togithet with Interest there very bad condition. It is impossible buy the best. i __ In to get through with an empty wagon $6}OO—EIGHTY DOLLARS PER I the name of the stat«- of Oregon, on at the rate of ten per cent per The same condition prevails from Mr. ACRE for HO acres, i all You, and each of you, are hereby re- annum from the 2 4th day of Auguat Tingley's to Burr Terry's farm. under irrigation and cultivation. Tlie quired to appear and answer the com- 1909. and th<* costs and disbursements Mr. Hector is having a nev.- barn beat of soil, fine alfalfa land; 7 acres plaint filed against you in the above of this suit. entitled suit on or before the 1st day Second., For the sum of one hun- erected ou his farm. Mr. Barfoot is now in alfalfa. Terms. $.3200~P<iRTY DOLLARS PER Of April, 1911, that being the day of ! dred dollars attorney's fees herein. doing the carpenter work. ACRE for HA acres, 2 the last publication of the summons, Third. For a decree of said court NOTICE OF SALE OF SWAMP miles from station; 52 acres underiand the last day within which you : for the foreclosure of that certaiu are required to answer, as fixed by mortgage described in the complaint LANDS the ditch; improved. Easy terms. $8000 - one hundred dol the order of publication of this sum ! herein executed by the defendents Notice is hereby given that the lars PER ACRE for HO mons. on the 7th day of October 1909, In If you fail to appear and answer favor of the plaintiff, upon lot 9 of State Land Board will receive sealed acres, all under the ditch; 70 acre« bids until 10 o'clock a. m , May 29. in alfalfa; good how, barn, chicken the plaintiff will apply to the court block 2 In Fairview addition to Kla 1911, for the following described houses, sheds, windmill and grain ' for the relief demanded In said rem- math Falls, Oregon, which mortgage swamp lands, to-wit: grinder; located on main county road; | plaint. was recored on November 30th, 1909, 8W% of NW >4 and NW% of near school and church; lialf mile Said suit Is brought to foreclose a at page 363 In volume 9 records of SW>4 sec 6. T. 39 8.. R. 8 E from proposed station; this ran be mortgage on the following described mortgages of the county of Klamath, Lots 7 and 8 In Sec. 4; E>4 of sold in lO-acre tracts at a large profit i real property, to-wlt: state of Oregon, and for sale of said NE *4 and lots 4 and 5 in Sec. 9; later on. gd.iMMi cash handles this. I-ot 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, II, 12 ,13, 14, 15, real property, and that the proceeds 8W*4 of 8W% of Sec. 11 ; NW% of Alfalfa crop alone will sell for *2,500 16; the southeast quarter of the I of said sale be applied to the payment NW% of Sec. 14; N»4 of N>4 and this year. It’s a Itargain at the price. ; northeast quarter and the north half of the debt secured by said mortgage, lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in Sec. 15, all in $ 12300~HEVKNTT •Fl'E of the southeast quarter, Section fif- to wit: The turn of one hundred dol- I T. 41 S., R. 8 E. LARS PER ACRE for 104 teen; also south west quarter. Sec 1 lavs together with Interest thereon SE% of SW% in 8ec. 2; W% of acres; all under irrigation except 3 tion fourteen; also lots 8 and 9, and from the 2 4th day of August, 1909, SE % and W*4 of Sec. 3: all of Sec. Hires; 12 acres in alfalfa; good im the southeast quarter of the north and for costs and disbursements here 4; NE% of NE %, St4 of NH, SE% provements; 5-room house, large west quarter and the north half of in. and for the further sum of one and NE*4 of SW>4 of Sec. 5; NW% Itarn, OO-ton capacity, good binder; 2 the northwest quarter, Section 22. hundred dollars as attorney's fees of SW14 and NV4 of Sec. 6; NEJ4, gang plows, interest in fanning mill, all in Township 40 South, Range 8 tag In “First" and Second” herein. Sv, of NWV, and SV4 of Sec. 8; all wagon, 5 head of hone*, harnews, 1 East, Willamette Meridian, In Klam J above set forth;) and that said de- of Sec. 9; all of Sec. 10; the and cow. This is the beat of soil, and ath County, Oregon, and containing . fendents and all persons claiming J lots 1, 2. 3 and 4 in Sec. 14; the N*4 well located. Terms one-third cash. in all 708.66 acres, more or less. under them or either of thorn sub-1 and lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in Sec. 16; $2500“FIVE ACRE TRACT, one- Said mortgage being executed by sequent to the execution of said mor-' I the N^4 and lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 In Sec. fourth mile from propos Abel Ady and Leona C. Ady, his wife. tgage* upon said premlseg, either st 17; the N14 and lots 1, 2, 3 a-od 4 in ed station; good O-room house, lam, Ion the 1st day of March, 1907, in purchasers, ine-iimbrancers, or other Sec. 18; all in T. 41 S., R. 9 E. chicken houses; near church and | favor of one L. Ottolini, to secure the wise, may* be barred and foreclosed All bids must be accompanied by a shool; 3 acres alfalfa; would make | payment of a note for (6,566.00, pay- of all rights, claims, or equity of re regularly executed application to a fine chicken ranch. Terms. | able to the order of the said Ottolini, demption on the aald premises, and ' purchase, and at least one-fifth of the $2O4O~RKVEXTEE?i IN»LLARH|due as follows: (790.50 due on or every part thereof, and that paid J amount offered. PER ACRE for 120 before April 1, 1907, and (5775.50 plaintiff have judgement and execu No bid of leas than (20 per acre 1 acres;, house, bam; 40 acres fenced; ‘due on before the 1st. day of Jan- tion agalnat gald d«*f<*ndants and each will be considered. thls is good land and the larger |mrt | uray, 1908, on which there remains of them for a-ny deficiency which may The right is reserved to reject any of it will come under the ditch. Half | due and unpaid the sum of (5,775.50, remain after applying all the pro and all bids. ;cash. This will make a good invest- | together with interest thereon at the ceeds of the sale of said premlges Applications and bids should be ment or a nice home. 'rate of 7 per cent per annum from properly applicable to the KHtlsfac- addressed to G. O. Brown, clerk State I $500 FIVE ACRE TRAIT, only date until paid; and reasonable at- ¡tlon of said judgement. Land Board, Salem. Oregon, and a little way out from the . torneya* fee for attorneys’ services Fourth. That the plaintiff or any, marked "Application and bid to pur city. herein; said note and mortgage be- party to the suit may become pur-' chase swamp lands.” WE WILL BE CLEANED i Ing afterwards assigned to this plaln- j chaser at said sale and be let into j G. G. BROWN, DRIVE VOl OUT. | tiff, of which he is still the owner and possession as by law provided; and Clerk State Land Board. CHIIX'OTE & RICE, holder. The following of said proper that plaintiff have such other or fur Next to fix- American Hotel Dated March 17, 1911. ty. to-wlt: ther relief in the premises as Io the Phone Ofll 3-23-5-25 r The MH 8w14, the 8e% flwtf Sec. court may seent meet and equitable. Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc Surveying and Irrigation Engineering KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON In Our New Location Wr invite the public to our new store In thr Bristol Building, Main street, mar Hlxlh, to Inspect the $15,000 Stock m Harn*'»«. Haddlrs anti Leather ties sb, that we lutte ju«< un|«o k*tl. Wr an* doing husliie-»» In our large, «|Mie ioli» resini, anil rau prove lei you liuti wr have Ihr largest stock of llarn«*»« Goods earrled by any «tore In Houtlicrn Oregon. Remember, we buy for CAMII anil In large qiiantltic«. Our cus tomers are going to get thr I m - iii -III of rxvry rent we- sate* in bnying. Wr want you to look over our «tes k. If wr c annot sell you beOrr gessi» for I i *« m money than you can get elsewhere we do not want you to liny. We will Is* pleased to tiare you call to ln»|iret our n<*w store. BRADLEY HARNESS CO. “THE HIGN OF THE BIG HORNE" F your Sewing Machine or Phonograph is not working as it should tell I MULLER and he will gl I- ly make matt* s right He also sells new ones; Easy payment r n