Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, July 06, 1911, Image 2

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    »»st 129 4 feet to point on west line less, or so much thereof as may be Ing; that aald applicant will offer Idred dollars, or sny portion thereof,
of lot 1. sec. 31-39-10, 78.6 feet south necessary to natlsfy said execution final proof In support of her appllca-1according to the conditions of said
of northwest corner of lot 1. sec. 31, Together with the tenements, heredi­ tion and sworn statement on the 13d bond for a deed, said plaintiffs now
taments and appurtenances thereunto I day of August. 1911, before United pray judgment against you for ths
in all 3.36 acres.; 31-
Ventral Oregon Improvement com­ belonging or fn any wise appertain­ States Commissioner R M. Richard­ aald auiu of 36,000.1)0, with Interest
thereon st the rate of M per cent per
son, at Klamath Falls, Oregon.
ARIJCH RECEIVED HIS
pany to J. F Pryor, warranty deed, ing.
The proceeds of said sale will be
Any person Is st liberty to protest unnum from the 13d day of January,
INDETERMINATE SENTENCE lot 17. block 39, Crescent; 3350.
L. Hessig. et ux to J. F Pryor, war­ applied In the satisfaction of said exe­ this purchase before entry, or initiate 1906; for the sale of said premises
Otto Arlich, who was convicted ranty deed, lot 1, block 11, lleaslg ad­ cution. order and decree, to-wit: The a contest at any time before patent according to law, that ths proceeds
sum of 36.248.57. with Interest there­ Issues, by filing a coroborated affidavit of such sale, or so much thereof as
VETERANS AND RELIEF CORI’S i <>f robbing Pelican Lodge .the sum- dition to Fort Klamath; 3100
on
at the rate of 7 per cent per an­ in thia office, alleging facta which may be necessary, may Im applied In
Wm H. Siegel to Marvin DuVal,
MEMBERS KI. PORT A SPLENDID iner residence of E. H. Harriman on I
payment of the amount due plaintiffs;
I Upper Klamath l-ake last May. was warranty deed, lot 3. block 4, First num from August 30. 1909, until would defeat the entry.
that you. and all imrsons claiming
TIME AT THE STATE ENCAMP­ Saturday given an indeterminate sen- East Klamath Falls addition to Klam­ paid: the sum of 3500 attorneys* fee.
ARTHUR W ORTON.
under you, subsequent to the execu­
and accruing coats, and the overplus,
6-11-8-17 r
Register.
I fence of from two to five years In the ath Falls; 310.
MENT AT ASHÏAND
tlou of said contract or bond for a
I penitentiary. On account of a new
John Hagelatein et ux to D. B if any there be. to be paid lato said
court
to
b<*
further
applied
as
by
law
deed
upon said premises, either as
NOTICE
OF
HEARING
OF
FINAL
law. which went into effect recently, Campbell, warranty deed, lot 4. sec.
REPORT
purchasers, Incumbrancers, or othe>-
directed.
Coat Commander Andrew Kershner all prisoners sent to the penitentiary 13-37-8, except right of way.
Done at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
the County Court of the State of wise, be barred and foreclosed of all
United States to Andrew Fugel-
and E. B. Ramsby of Sprague Po-d are given indeterminate sentences,
this 33d day of June. 1311.
Oregon, in and for Klamath rights, claims and equity of redemp­
berg,
patent,
lots
13
and
14.
sec.
18.
and
the
governor
of
the
state
pardons
G. A. R.. and Mrs. E. B. Ramsby and
W
B.
BARNES.
Sheriff
tion In said premises and every part
County.
Mrs. Edith Bogardus of Sprague them whenever he thinks they de­ and lota 3 snd 6. sec. 19-13-11.
E.
Guthrldge,
Deputy.
By
R.
thereof.
In
the
Matter
of
the
Estate
of
Otis
Rounsevell
corporation
to
E
C.
Chapter, Women’s Relief Corps, re­ serve it, or allows them to remain
6-11-7-20 r
Plaintiffs pray that they may have
Greer, Deceased.
Greeley, warranty deed, lot 5. block
turned to this city by automobile Sat­ the full length of their sentence.
such
other further relief In the prem­
To
•
All
Whom
It
May
Concern
.
58. Second Hot Springs addition;
urday night from Ashland, where
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF
ises ns to said court may seem meet
Notice
Is
hereby
given
that
J.
W.
3141
15.
they attended the State Grand Army FATHER POST ARRIVES
FINAL ACCOUNT
Siemens, administrator of the estate and equitable, and for their costs and
Northern Pacific railway to Frank
encampment as delegates from the
FROM SOUTH DAKOTA
of
Otis Greer, deceased, has rendered disbursements herein.
P.
Hixon,
quit
claim
deed.
NH
of
local branches. O. A. Stearns, the
In tbe County Court of the State of
This summons Is published In the
to
and filed In this court his final ac­
SE *4 sec 18-24-11, and land In
other delegate, is making the trip on
Oregon, for Klamath County:
Rev. Hubert A. Post. S. J. has ar­
Klamath Republican, a weekly news­
count
asking
for
settlement
and
dis
­
Crook
county;
32.970.
horseback.
rived from the Pine Ridge Mission
Central Oregon Improvement com­ In the Matter of the Estate of C. F charge of himself as administrator of paper of general circulation, printed
All of the delegates report a royal in South Dakota, and will take charge
«aid estate, together with report of bls and published In the city of Klamath
time, and are loud in their praises of of the parish of the Church of the Sa­ pany to J. Hoxey, warranty deed,
Galarneaux, Deceased
dolus« therein, said report showing Falls, Klamath county. Oregon, by or­
lots
11
and
12.
block
39.
Crescent;
the treatment accorded them by the cred Heart. Rev. William McMillan.
the
receipts and disbursements of aald der of the Honorable Henry L Ben­
people of Ashland
There were 206 S. J., who has been here since Father 3325.
Notice is hereby given that H. P.
estate,
and notice 1« hereby given son, judge of said court, dated May
Sidney
McKenzie
et
ux
to
United
veterans in attendance, and Just as Cunningham left, expects to take
Galarneaux. administrator of the es­
lion to
ti t>e
States, quit claim deed, part of lot 3. tate of C. F. Galsrn«aux. deceased, that on the 29th day of July, at 10 29th, 1911, the first publication
many members of the Relief corps, charge of a parish in Portland.
made
on
the
1st
day
of
June,
.
191T
o'clock
a
m
of
aald
day,
at
the
county
I pec. 31-39-10. described as follows- has rendered and presented for settle­
and all were in a most jovial mood
STONE A BARRETT.
court room In the court house at the
Beginning 580 feet south of center of
Many were the meetings of friends
O. E. Patterson Is tn from New sec. 11: thence south 70 degrees west ment and filed In the above entitled city of Klamath Falla. Klamath coun- 6-1-7-13
Atornevs for Plaintiff
who had not seen each other for a
court,
his
final
account
of
hla
admin
­
Pine creek on a business trip, He is ¡1.150 feet; thence north 370 feet;
i
ty.
state
of
Oregon,
has
been
by
order
number of years, and reminiscences
istration of said estate; and that Fri­
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
at the Baldwin.
thence south 61 degrees 5 minutes day, the 7th day of July. A. D. 191*, of the county court fixed aa the time
of encounters snd engagements dur-I
and
place
when
and
where
said
settle
­
west
263.4
feet,
to
west
line
of
lot;
Ing the four years of strife also added .
st 10 o'clock a. m.. at the court room
In the County Court of the State of
♦♦♦----------------- ♦------------------ ♦♦♦ J thence south 750 feet to right bank of
much interest to the gathering
of said court, at the county court ment of said final account, and hear­
Oregon, for Klamath County:
♦
REAL
ESTATE
TRANSFERS
♦
ing
of
said
petition
shall
be
had,
at
Lost River; thence up stream to east house, in the city of Klamath Fall«,
Mr. Kerschner of this city was hon­
In
the
matter of the estate of John
ored by betng elected an alternate to ♦♦♦----------------- ♦-------------------♦♦♦ line of lot I: thence north 650 feet to county of Klamath aad state of Ore­ which time and place any persons In­
Simmons.
Deceased.
terested
and
legally
entitled
may
file
place of beginning, In all 20.83 acres; gon. has been duty appointed by Wil­
the national encampment of the
The
following
list
of
transfers
in
hie
exception
or
objections
In
writing
3937.35.
Notice
Is
hereby
given by the un­
Grand Army, which will be held next
iam S. Worden, Judge of said court,
W. R Campbell et al to United for the settlement of said final ac­ to Mid account and contest the Mm* undersigned administrator of .the es­
month in Rochester. N. Y. Martin realty is furnished by the City and
Notice la hereby further given that tate of John Simmons, deceased, to
States, warranty deed, part of lot 1, count, at which time and place any ’
Ramsby, E. B.’s grandson, was at I County Abstract company:
Sydney B Evans et ux to Helen M. sec. 21-3IF10. described as follows: person
the
said account Is for the final settle­ the crrdltors of, and all persona hav­
Ashland with his grandparents, and
Interested In said estate may i
enjoyed the encampment immensely j Hatch, warranty deed, lots 2, 3 and beginning 1,313 feet north gf south­ appear and file exceptions In writing ment and distribution of Mid estate ing claims against the said deceased,
4. block 31. First addition; 31,000.
west corner sec. 21 of right bank of to the said account, and contest the and for confirmation of Mid final ac­ to exhibit them with the necessary
count for discharge of Mid adminis­ vouchers, within six months after ths
Jas. A. Hill et ux to Cecelia D. Pen- Lost River; thence up stream to east Min«.
COLONIZATION AGENT ARRIVES
tration from Mid trust.
Ich, bargain and sale deed. X'H of line of lot 1: thence north along lot
date of the first publication of this
H P GALARNEAUX,
sec. 21-38-12; line to point 750 feet south of north­
Given
under
my
hand
and
seal
st
NEU.
EH
of
NWU
notice, to the said administrator, B S
Administrator.
The Union Pacific's Bohemian Colo­
east corner of said lot; thence south H M MANNING. Attorney for Ad- ■ my office In th» city of Klamath Falla, Grigsby, at the office of Horace M
nisation agent for Oregon and Cali­ 310.
i Oregon. on this the 38th day of Juno. Manning, attorney for administrator
G. H. Woodbury et ux to Leslie 61 degrees 5 minutes west 350 feet:
6-S-7-6 r
mlnistrator.
fornia. L. W. Dongres. was in this city
' 1911
warranty thence south 78 degrees west 700
la the White-Maddox building. In the
for the purpose of making efforts to Rogers and A. D. Miller,
C.
R
DE
LAP,
addition; feet; thence south 72 degrees 4 4 min­
deed,
lot
1,
block
34.
First
city
of Klamath Falls. Oregon, tbe
SHERIFF'S SALK
bring more people to this section. At
Clerk of the County Court
3215.
same
being the place for tbe trans
utes
335
feet
to
section
line;
thence
present he is looking into the advis­
6-39-7-27 r action of the business of said estate.
Malin Townsite company to Roy F. south 282 feet to beginning, being In tbe Circuit Court of the State of I Q'-o Chastain. Deputy.
ability of organizing the Southern Or­
B 8. GRIGSBY
Oregon, for the County of Klam­
egon Colonization company, consist­ Kinsman, warranty deed, lots 4 and 15.55 acres; 31,244.
SI MMONH
Administrator.
M. F. Orr to United states, warran-
ath.
ing of locators and real estate agents 5. block 6. and lots 5 and 6. block 31,
Date of first publication. June I, 1911
■ tv deed, parts of lots 1 and 2, sec. 10- I Ready-Made House Company, a Cor­
in Klamath and Lake counties in Malin.
In the Circuit Court of the Stat«, of
United States to Jas. H. Owen, pat- 39-10. described as follows:
Begin-1
poration. Plaintiffs, vs
Oregon and Modoc and Siskiyou coun­
SHKLIFF*H MAIJC
Oregon, for Klamath County:
ent.
WU
of
NW%.
NE%
of
NWU.
of
southeast
nlng
1.218
feet
north
Everett T. Shortt and Sarah I Shortt,
ties in California.
’ Fred Melhaae and Qus Melhasc, plain­ In the Circuit Court of th» State of
NWU of NE%. sec. 24-37-15.
bank
of
Los
’
corner
of
sec
20
of
right
his
wife,
and
J.
W.
Batdorf
and
The object of this organization is
tiff«.
Klamath Canal company to Jasper river; thence north 282 feet; thence ,
Oregon, for Klamath County.
Mrs. J. W. Batdorf. hla wife. De­
to list all lands in the territory em­
vs
William
Bellonl. Plaintiff, vs.
S.
Evans
and
Frederick
E.
Bechdoldt,
west
258.5
feet:
thence
north
42
de-
fendants.
braced, so that prospective settlers
Frank E. Knox. Ab«l Ady and August Abd Ady and l^ona C. Ady, his wife;
will be able to ascertain without loss warranty deed, lot 1. block 59, Nich­ grees 30 minutes west 317.5 feet:
Notice. Under and by virtue of an
A. I.lskey, defendants.
Claris A. Howie, Carlton E
thence south 60 deg. west 350 feet: order of sate and decree of foreclo­
of time just where the kind of land ols addition; 310.
In Equity to Foreclose Bond for Deed
James
Doyle
to
Martin
J.
Doyle,
Howie and Amy I* Howie, hla
thence
south
300
feet;
thence
36
de­
sure
issued
out
of
the
Circuit
Court
they want is located and so they can
To
Frank
E
Knox.
on«,
of
the
defend
­
warranty
deed,
undivided
half
inter
­
wife, and James Edwin Howie,
grees
45
minutes
west
269.5
feet;
of the state of Oregon for Klamath
proceed to that locality upon their ar­
ants above named:
est
in
lot
3,
176
acres,
sec.
6-37-10;
Defendants.
thence
south
10
degrees
west
1,060
rival. Mr. Dongres states that he has
county, on the 31st day of May. A. D.
In the name of the State of Oregon In Equity to Foreclose Mortgage.
feet to south line of lot 2; thence 1911, In tbe above entitled suit,
been instructed by his company to 310.
Silas Obenchain et ux to Susie E. «ast 250 feet to right bank of Lost wherein the Ready-Made House com- , ; You are hereby required to appezr
Notice la hereby given that, by vir­
thoroughly investigate the lands
and answer the complaint filed tue of an execution and order of sale
along the route of the new Modoc Smith, warranty deed, undivided half River; thence up stream to point of pany, a corporation, the above named
being
11.89
acres; plaintiff, obtained a judgment and de
,h- «'»”**-'ntlt|.d ...It duly Issued out of the above entitled
Northern Railway, which travels interest in lot 3, block 18. original beginning.
_.
, on
I.slv
on or
or hsaforn
before th«
the 13th
13th Hat
day nf
of July.
court and cause on the 14th day of
town:
310.
3891.75.
through a fertile stretch of territory
cree against Everett T. Shortt and
I
Henry
L.
Benson
et
ux
to
W.
P.
1911,
that
being
the
day
of
the
last.June, 1911, upon a decree made and
Jos.
G.
Holland
et
al
to
United
between Alturas and Merrill.
Sarah I. Shortt, hla wife, and J. W
Dongres expects to complete this Johnson, warranty deed, lot 17, block States, warranty deed, part of lot 2, Batdorf and Mrs. J. W. Batdorf, Ills j ¡publication of thia summons, and the'entered of record in said court and In
sec. 21-39-10, described as follows- wife, defendants, on the 31st day of | last day within which you are re­ sald state on the 29th day of May.
investigation by July loth at the 10. Buena Vista addition; 310.
Oregon
Valley
Land
Company
to
Beginning 500 feet south of center May, A. D. 191!. Which said dec ret quired to answer, aa fixed by the or- 1911, In favor of the above-named
latest, and upon his return to Klam­
plaintiff, directing the sale of tbe
ath Palls will open an office here, Miss G. K. Pollack, warranty deed, of section 21; thence south 70 de­ was on the 31st day of May. A. D. j der of publication of thia summons.
If you fall to appear and answer, remises therein and hereinafter de­
which will be the headquarters of the 8'4 of SU of NEU of NWU. sec. grees west 1,150 feet; thence north 1911, recorded In the Journal of said
270 feet; thence south 61 degrees 5 court, at page 231, I am commanded I the plaintiffs will apply to the court scribed. to natlsfy the sum of 35,-
Southern Oregon Colonization com­ 35-39-15; 3100.
United
States
to
Chas.
A.
Wagner,
minutes west J63.4 feet to west line to sell all thst certain land and real for the relief demanded In said com 775.50, with Interest thereon at the
pany, and from here will be sent out
rate of 7 per cent per annum, from
¡ratent.
SEU
of
NWU.
EU
of
SWU
of
lot; thence south 750 feet to righl estate situated In the county of Klan - plaint.
literature printed in both English
Bald atilt Is brought to foreclose a March 1, 1907; tbe sum of 3264.95,
and atate of Oregon, and bounded
and foreign languages. In this way see 1; NEU of NWU sec. 12137-10. bank of Lost River, thence up stream
Jos. J. Vakal et ux to Modoc North- to east line of lot; thence northi 650 and de«crlbed as follows, to-wit: Th-b<'nd for • <*»*<*
*•>* following de­ taxes, including Interest and penalties
they hope not only to reach the Bo­
thereon. on said premises for the
hemians, but farmers of other na­ ery railway, deed, part SU of SU of i feet to beginning, containing 20.83 southeast quarter of the southwest 1 lacrltx-d property, to-wit:
All of lot one (11 of section seven
acres; 31.
tionalities as well as American farm­ NEU of NWU sec. 16-41-12; 310.
quarter and the southwest quarter of I <71, township forty (40), south of years 1907, 1908 and 1909, with in­
J. G. Pierce et ux to Chas. E. Wor­
terest on said sum of 3264.95, at the
ers from the Middle West.
I Klamath Development company to the southeast quarter. In section twen­
There are now a number of Bo­ den, quit claim deed, lot 2. block 36, T L. Higgins, warrsnty against grant­ ty, and the north half of the north­ range nine (9). East of Willamette rs’e of 7 per r»nt per annum, from
hemians in this section, and their set-' original town of Klamath Falls; 310. j or. lots 20 and 23. block 38. Worden; east quarter, in sect in" twenty-nine, Meridian, and containing 8.88 acres February 10. 1911; the sum of 3700.
1 more or less The southeast quarter attorney's fee; the sum of 133.30,
Chas. E. Worden et ux to Dollie j 310.
tlement at Malin, near Merrill, is a
township thirty-seven, south of rang»
|
Virgil,
warranty
deed,
lot
2,
block
36,'
most prosperous community. The I
nine, east of the Willamette Meridian, '8E% > of the northeast quarter (NE costs and disbursements, and the ac-
|14). the north half (S'H) of the crulng costs.
original
town
of
Klamath
Falls;
310.
|
SHERIFF'S
8AIJ:
people are thrifty and intelligent, and
In Klamath county and state of Ore­
¡southeast quarter (HE 14). and the
Hot Springs company to Klamath
Now, therefore, by virtue of said
are farmers of the most desirable
gon; together with the tenemants.
a [ northeast quarter (NE%) of the execution, and in compliance with
Development company, warranty deed | In the Circuit Court of the State of
type.
hereditaments
and appurtenances
southwest quarter (8W14) of section said writ, I have duly levied on said
to lots 4 and 5, block 19, Second
Oregon, for Klamath County.
thereunto belonging or in anywise ap­
six (6 ), In township forty (40), south premises, and will on Saturday, the
Railroad
addition;
310.
F. H. Ricker, Plaintiff, vs. D. M. Ber­ pertaining.
FIRST EXCURSION TO
of range nine (9), east of Willamette 15th day of July, 1911, at 10 o'clock
Geo. H. Woodbury et ux to Agnes
RIAMA TH FALL« ON 15TH
ry, Abel Ady and Leona C. Ady.
Notice Is hereby given that on Sat­
H. Eskelson, warranty deed, lot 6,'
His Wife, the Klamath Water urday, July the 8th, A. D. 1911, at 2 Meridian, and containing 160 acres a m. of the said day. at the front
An excursion to Klamath Falls block 27, First addition to Klamath
Users' Association, A Corpora­ o'clock p. m.. In the afternoon, of said more or less. The southwest quarter door of the county court house. In
tion, John Doe, Richard Roe, day, at the front door of the county (SW *4 ) of southeast quarter (8EU ), Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Ore­
from Chiloquin is announced for July Falls; 310.
Edw. Bloomingcamp to United
Jane Doe and Mary Roe, Defena- court house, in the city of Klamath the south half (SH ) of the southwest gon, ae)| at public auction, to the
15th. This will be the first excursion
quarter (SW14> «nd the northwest highest bidder, for cash In hand, all
on the new road, and a very low rate States, warranty deed to same as
ants.
Falls, county of Klamath and State of
quarter (NW 14) of the southwest the right, title and Interest of the
is being made. Mr. Ferguson, one of above; 3293.40.
In Equity to Foreclose Mortgage
Oregon. I will In obedience to said
Geo. H. Woodbury et ux to Fred |
Notice is hereby given that, by vir­ order of sale and decree of foreclos­ quarter <HW*4> of section six (6), above named defendants, and each of
the men in charge of the big benefit
vaudeville performance in Klamath Westerfeld, warranty deed, lot 5, tue of an execution and order of sale, ure. sell the above described property, township forty (40), south of range them. In and to the following de­
Fails on this night, believes that 11 block 15, First addition to Klamath duly issued out of the above-entitled or so much thereof aa may be neces­ nine (9), east of Willamette Merid­ scribed real property, situated in
will pay the fare to this city and re­ Falls; 3250.
court and cause on the 20th day of sary to satisfy plaintiff's judgment, ian, and containing 160 acres more or Klamath County, State of Oregon. fo-
R. R. Hamilton to E. D. McDonald, June, 1911, upon a decree made and with Interest thereon, costs, disburse­ less; all of said real property being wlt:
turn, as well as admit one to the
Ix>ts 4. 5. 8, 9. 10. 11, 12, 13, 14.
quit claim deed, lot 1, block 14, lot entered of record In said court, and ments and attorney tees, to (be high­ situated in Klamath county. State of
big show.
15 and 16, the southeast quarter of
Ferguson writes from Chiloquin 10, block 15, Opportunity addition; in said state on the 30th day of Aug­ est and best bidder for cash In hand. Oregon.
The said bond for a deed being duly the northeast quarter and the north
that 300 tickets are already guaran­ 31.
ust, 1909. in favor of the above-
W. B. BARNES.
teed, and that if the enthusiasm holds
George Bloomingcamp to United named plaintiff, directing the sale of Sheriff for Klamath County, State of executed by the plaintiffs on the 13d half of the southeast quarter, section
day of December, A. D. 1905, wherein fifteen; also southwest quarter, sec I
out at least 500 people will visit States, quit claim deed, parts of lot the premises therein and hereinafter
Oregon.
6-B-7-6 r
such plaintiffs obligated themselvps to tlon fourteen; also lots 8 and 3, and
Klamath Falls on that evening. Ar­ I, sec. 30, and lot 1, sec. 31-39-10, described, to satisfy the sum of
pay you the sum of seven thousand the southeast quarter of the northwest
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
rangements are being made with the described as follows: A strip 100 feet 16,248.57, due to the plaintiff; the
dollars;
the conditions of such bond quarter and the north half of the
wide,
40
feet
on
right
and
60
feet
on
Silver Lake Commercial Club, and a
num of 3500 attorneys’ fees, costs of
Department of the Interior, United being that if the obligators named northwest quarter, section twenty-
large delegation is expected from that left of center line of Lost River diver­ suit and expenses of sale.
States Land Office at Lakeview, therein should, on or before the 23d two; all in township 40 south, range
quarter, as well as from Yainax on sion channel, beginning at a point in
Now, therefore, by virtue of said
day of December, A. D. 1908, make, 8 east. Willamette Meridian, In Klam
Oregon, June 14, 1311.
the Sprague River and ail parts of east line of lot 1, sec 30, 2,275.5 feet execution, and in compliance with
south of quarter corner common to said writ, I have duly levied on said
Notice Is hereby given that Martha execute and deliver to you, provided ath County, Oregon, and containing
the Indian Reservation.
The steamer Winema has been sections 30 and 29; thence south 69 premises, and will, on Saturday, the M. Craddock, whose postoffice address that you should, on or before that 708.66 acres, more or leas.
Or so much thereof as may be
chartered to carry passengers from degree« 11 minutes west 22.7 feet; ' 22d day of July, 1911, at 10 o'clock is Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on the day, have paid to such obligators the
the Fort and Agency, while the steam­ thence along arc of 6 degrees curve a. m. of said day, at the front door 26th day of August, 1310, file in this sum of five thousand, five hundred necessary to satisfy said execution.
er Klamath will carry a load from right 125 feet to point bearing south of the county court hous", In Klam­ office sworn statement and applica­ dollars, gold cola of the United States Together with the tenements, heredit­
72 degrees 56 minutes west 125 feet; ath Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, tion No. 03960, to purchase the NE’4 of America, with Interest on the same aments and appurtenances thereunto
Rocky Point and other lake ports.
thence south 76 degrees 41 minutes well at public auction, to the highest of section 24, township 37 S, range at the rate of 8 per cent per annum. belonging or In any wise appertaining
The proceeds of.said sale will be
west 197.3 feet; thence along arc of bidder, for cash In hand, all the 10 E, Willamette Meridian, and the Interest payable annually, a good and
ASIATIC CHOLERA
SCARE IN ALBANY 10 degrees curve left 124 feet to point right, title and interest of the above- timber thereon, under the provisions sufficient deed, together with an ab­ npplled In the satisfaction of aald ex­
hearing south 70 degrees 29 minutes named defendants, and each of them, of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts stract of title, conveying the said real ecution. order and decree, Interest,
ALBANY, N. Y., July 1.—Asiatic west 123.9 feet; thence 64 degrees 18 in and to the following described real amendatory, known as the "Timber property to you, free from all incum­ taxes, coats and accruing costs, and
cholera has appeared here. Tomaso minutes west 535.2 feet to south line property, situated in Klamath coun­ and Stone Law," at such value as brances. provided you should assume the overplus. If any there be, to be
Birardi, an Italian immigrant, who of lot 1, sec. 10; thence south 64 de­ ty, state of Oregon, to-wit:
might be fixed by appraisement, and all water contracts and assessments paid Into said court to be further ap­
arrived here three weeks ago, died grees 18 minutes west 188.8 feet;
that,
pursuant to such application, upon said lands, and also all taxes plied as by law directed.
The WW of Section 2, the E U. the
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, «
this morning at a lodging house from thence along stc of 34 degrees curve SE% of the NWU and lots 6 and 7, the land and timber thereon have thereon, beginning with tbe taxes on
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cholera. He was taken ill yesterday. right 100 feet to point bearing south of section 3. township 41, south of been appraised, 3612.50, the timber the same for the year li06. And, this 14th day of June, 1911,
W B BARNES.
The police immediately surrounded 81 degrees 18 minutes west 100 feet; range 8, east of Willamette Meridian, estimated at 715,000 board feet, at having failed to pay the said pur­
6-15-7-13 r
Sheriff.
the house and the state health board thence north 81 degrees 42 minutes containing 721.92 acres, more or 75 cents per M., and the land, noth- chase price of five thousand, five hun
DELEGATES HONE
FRON G.A.». MEET
has been advised
BiraTdt's <>tbvts
have been burned and the sixteen In­
mates of the house exposed to the dis­
ease have been quarantined.