Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, August 03, 1911, Image 6

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    ’ publication of this summons tn the
Klamath Republican newspaper.
In the Circuit Court of the State of I And you will take notice that If
you fall to appear and answer, or
Oregon, for Klamath County.
I
otherwise
plead within said time, the
Bryon Lisk, Plaintiff, vs.
The Unknown Heirs of William S. | plaintiff for want thereof will apply
Webb Sr.. O. C. Severson, and to tho above entitled «»ourt for the re­
the Unknown Heirs of O. C. Sev­ lief demand*«! In his complaint filed
erson. Andrew Severson, Sivert [ in said suit, to-wlt;
For decree determining all advent«»
Seman, the Unknown Sons of
Andrew Sevenson, the Unknown I claims of tho defendants or any other
Sons of Stvert Seman; the Un­ [party or parties In or to the south
known Heirs of Andrew Sever­ half of tho koutheast quarter of sec­
son. Sivert Seman. and Their tion one, an«l the w«'st half of th«»
Sons, Andrew Syvetson. Also ■ northeast quarter of s«»ctlon twelve,
All Other Persons or Parties in township thirty-three south, range
Unknown Claiming Any Right. six. east of the Willamette meridian,
Title. Estate, Lion or Interest in m Klamath County, Oregon, nnd de­
the Real Estate Described in the claring th«» plaintiff to be the owner
Complaint Herein, Defendants In ft’e simple of said d«'scribe«i lands,
To the Unknown Heirs of William S. and that the defendants and all other
Webb Sr., O.C.Severson, and the persons be forever enjoined ami de-
Unknown Heirs of O. C. Sever­ barred of asserting any claim what­
son, Andrew Severson, Sivert ever In or to said lands or premises
Seman. the Unknown Heirs of adverse to this plaintiff, and for such
Andrew Sevenson, Sivert Seman. other and further relief as to the
and Their Sons. Andre Syverson. court may seem meet In the premise*.
This summons is published pursu­
Also All Other Persons or Par­
ties Unknown Claiming Any ant to an order of the Honorable W.
Right. Title, Estate. Lien or In­ S. Worden, Judge of the County
terest in the Real Estate De­ Court of the Stat«' of Oregon for
scribed in the Complaint Herein: Klamath County, made on July 10.
1911. and the first publication thereof
In the Name of the State of Oregon:
You and each of you are hereby- is made in the Klamath Republican
summoned to appear and answer the on July 13th. 1911.
KUYKENDALL & FERGUSON.
complaint filed in the above entitled
Attorneys for Pinintiff.
snlt within six weeks after the first 1 7-13-8-26 r
SUMMONS
SHERIFF'S SAI.K
1 »ell, at private sale, said real «»state of
j of wheat and added to It a curve for
said deceased; and that a copy of thl*
consumption. Th* two curvea rau
in the Circuit Court of the Stnte of order b«> served on all of said heir*
suggvatIvely near parallel
lie who
Oregon, for the County of Klam­ within »aid State, and publish d for
increased the quantity of food or low­
ath.
four successive and consecutive week* KX-HEALTH COMMISSIONER GOEN ers Its price Is a great conserver of
Henry Haberman an«! J. K. Redmond, In the Klamath Republican, a weekly
health and life.
doing business as the Comet newspaper of genera) circulation,
Realty Company, Plaintiff, v*.
prlnte«! and published In the city of
Going Io Aolilaud
James Wallace Yandle, Defendant.
Klamath Fall*, county of Klamath
Councilman E. 8. Grigsby, wits and
Notice Is hereby given that, by and state of Oregon.
daughter Elisabeth will leave thl*
virtu«» of an execution duly Issued
The real estate hereinbefore referr­
city thu latter part of Augu*l for A»b
out of the above entitled court on ed to I* particularly described *■ fol­
CHICAGO, July 27. Dr. W. A. land They will spend some thus In
the 6th day cl July, 1911, upon a de low*. to-wlt:
Evaus,
former Commlsaloner of health that city, and may decide to local«
creu made Mid entered Of record in
Lot 8, Block 77 In Klamath Addi­
¡aid court and In said state on tion to th«» City of Klamath Falls for th«» city of Chicago, and a member there Mr Grigsby, however, will r<
th,» 29th d.iv of December, 1910, In (formerly town of l.lnkvllle». In the of the board of control of the national tain hl* property intereats here
favor of th,» above-named plaintiff, County of Klamath, State of Oregon, Irrigation eoligress, which has It*
Mr. and .Mr*, (■'rank t'uurtade i « hh
directing me to satisfy the »uni of according to the recorded plat of nineteenth annual meeting hero in
1100, with Interest at the rate of 6 said town In the office of the clerk of Decumber Is greatly Interested In the down from Od»*»a Thursday to spemi
reclamation of lund», and hu* anallxtsl *' few day* In Klamath Fall*.
per cent per annum, from the 29th said county.
day of December. 1910, and the sum
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon. th<> unoccuphnl land situation, swamp
and arid, a* It relates to tho national
of 813.SO. costa and dlsburs 'ments. July 5. 1911.
l'ut In your order* early 3K-’Jt
h«>alth anil to th«» food supply ami th*
anil th«* accruing costs.
W.M S WORDEN. Judge.
[element* which rule the price* ther«»-
Now, therefore, by virtue of said
7-5-S-3 r
of. Having for four years served the
execution, and in compliance with
city of Chicago a* conimlaaloner of
NOTICE FOR 1*1 III.IC ATION
said w rit. I dl«l levy on the said prem­
[health, Dr. Evans I* one of th« moat
ises therein and hereinafter de­
scribed. and will on Saturday, the Department of the Interior, Unit«»«! promiii'nt medical authorities of tb<» J«
HIGH
States Land Office at lakeview, United Blates, and at various tlm«»:«
12th day of August. 1911, nt 2 o'clock
Oregon, Jun«» 14. 1911.
[has been mentioned a* th«» most suit-
p. m. of the sal«! day, at the front
Notice I* hereby given that Martha able iippolntmen it to tho post of nn-
door of the county court house. In
Klamath Falls. Klamath County, Ore­ M Craddock, whose postoffice nddr«»** tloiial comml*»l«>ncr of r»»atth should
gon. sell nt public nuctlon, to the 1« Klamath Fulls. Oregon, did. on the such an office be eHtabllnheo «: Wn»li-
You should keep up your good
highest bidder, for cash In hand, all 26th da« of August. 1910, file In this Ington. Of the ■ ffort* of the national
the right, title and interest of the office sworn statenv nt and applies- Irrigation congress to further the work on the Improvements of the
roads," said John D. Olwell of .Med
above named defendant. In aud to the (Ion No. 03960, to purchase the N’E % work of land reclamation, he »ays
•The
The Irrigation of dry land* and ford, who arrlvd here Thursday ov*
following described real property, sit- of section 24. township 37 S, range' “
' nated in Klamath County. State of 10 E. Willamette Meridian, an«! th-Jl:«1 drainag«» of w«»t land* are health ning from a trip to ('rater Lake
timber thereon, under the provisions questions a* well us economic que»
Oregon, to-wit:
"Wu came down the west side of
The NW i* of the NW ki of section of the act of June 3, 187.9. an«l act*'tIon*. For It I* not healthy for hu- the lake to try the u»w road, and I
DON J. ZUMWALT. President.
E. M. BURR. Vice-Pre*. and Tn-a*.
10, township 41 south, range 12 amendatory. known a* th«» "Timber man beings to live one thousand or was surprised at the wonderful lui
BERT K. WITHROW. Secretary
east, Willamette Meridian. In Klam­ and Stone Law,” at such valu«» a* , mare to th«» acre, a* they live In our provenu ut and the excellent condition
ath County, Oregon, an«l containing might be fix «si by appraisement, and [ cities. They cannot get their share of this load. Th trip from Crater
.that, pursuant to such application. of sunshine or air. With them there Luke to Hooky Point uud on to Klam
40 acres, more or less.
Or so much thereof ns may be the land an«! timber thcr«'on have Is not the proper balance b tween an- ath Fulls wus a delightful one. and I
necessary to satisfy said execution. been appraised. 8612.60, the timber Imai and vegetable life, and this lack consider it much mure pleasant that
Together with the 7 tenements, heridlt- «»stimated at 716.000 board feet, at [of balance I* always prejudicial to the road on the cast side of the lake,
aments and appurtenance* thereunto 75 cent* per M., and the land, noth- : their welfare. They become un­ as it Is In tin«» sliupe and runs for th»
belonging or in any wise appertaln- ling; that said applicant will offer healthy and discontented and every greater part through the limb r, and
[ final proof in support of her applica- health officer I* Interested In the the scenic effect Is grand."
; Ing.
Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers
.Mr. «Jlwe(J, who is one of the prom­
The proceed* of sal«l sale will be jtlon and sworn statement on the 23d movements that offer out-of-doors op­
applied In the satisfaction of said ex- day of August. 1911, before United portunities for dwellers In cities.
inent men of Medford. Is a good roads
"In time our millions of unoccu-' enthusiast. He states that Jackson
•‘cution, order nnd decree. Interest, States Commissioner R M. Richard­
pled acre* will have been put to use. county has done an Immense amount
taxes, costs and accruing costs, and son. at Klamath Falls, Oregon.
M ai ’ s , plans , blueprints , etc . Klamath Falls, Oregon the overplus, if any there be, to be Any person Is nt liberty to protest When this has been done, and th« of work on the road* the past few
paid Into said court to be further ap- this purchase before entry, or Initiate t now unuaed area* no long«»r act a* years. The county owns probably th-
a conteat at any time before patent ’ safety valve* for our cities, w» should best equipment of road building ma
[ piled as by law directed.
Dated at Klamath Falls. Oregon, issue*, by filing a coroborsted affidavit hnv«» learned the *clenc<> and art of chlnery of any uounty on the coast,
this 7th day of July. 1911.
I In this office, alleging fact* which city life. Momethlng wo do not know and has been making an effort for a
would defeat the entry.
, now. Citi«»* with «1* now arc great special session of th - legislature In
W. B. BARNES. Sheri.ff.
ARTHUR W ORTON.
¡breeder* of dl*«»a*e and discontent. order to pass a law enabling the COUtl
By R. E. Guthrfdge, Deputy Sheriff
6-22-8-17 r
Register.
Eventually we will learn the proper lies to Issue bonds for road Improve
7-13-8-10 r
|H
Mr. Olwell does not believe It
Noti«-«» of Settlement of Final Account | spirit of them There will be greater ment
When oar n'prcM-ntative calls on you. place your
freedom of the Individual through will be possible to secure a »p~cl«l
NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL
and Dlstritiut ion of Fatate
limitation of hl* selfish liberties, more session, but states that Jackson
order then, it convenient, a* it is advisable to have
REPORT
planning, more co-operation, more co­ county I* going to continue building
stock reserved as early a* possible. No chance of being
disappointed lat«'i.
Consider the matter carefully
the.County Court of the State of In the County Court of the State of pleasures. Until then health officer» roads. Just the name.
Oregon, for Klamatl County.
will be for d«»centrallzatlon
.«< w, and deci 4’ to plant at least a small orchard-this
Oregon, in and for Klamath
Mr. Olwell wa* accompanied by hl*
I n the Matter of the Estat« of D. F.
"Something la wrong when wheat wife and Mr. and Mr* Flelabner of
fa’!. Fruit g'4 -ving here is destine I to l«e very prof­
County.
Johnson. Diseased:
■ Is piled high In on« locality and the Portland
itable.
In the Matter of the Estate of Eu-
The ladle* of the party
M
Notice
I*
hereby
given
that
J.
people In another nr. without bread were just a* enthusiastic over the trip
gene Compher, Deceased.
Johnson, as administrator of the
Our trannportatlon. Icing nnd storage a* the men. Mr*. Flel*hn«r wa* de
To All Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that George tate of D. F. Johnson, d«»cea*cd. has industrl«»* are now so d«»v<'l«>pml that lighted with Crater Lake, and wa*
' Blehn, administrator of the estate of rendered and presented for settlement supply and demand work uniformly highly pleased at the unexpected ar
I Eugene Compher. deceased, has ren- [ and filed In said court hl* final ac­ over all part* of the <x>untry. Th«» commodatlona received at the partly
[ dered to and filed in this court his count of the administration of said surplus of the aurnmer I*'carried over constructed hotel nt the rim of the
■ final account asking for settlement estate and a petition for the distribu­ to the ban days of the winter, an«l lake. Preparations were being made
Nurwry, Mill* Addition
Residence, 412 Seventh St.
land discharge of himself as adminis­ tion of same, and that the 4th day of so season* a* well a* spar«» a* factor* for th«> crew of men who arrived
trator of said estate, together with, August, 1911, at 10 o'clock a. m., nt In supply and demand have been elim­ there yesterday to complete the strut
lure. Aid Miss Crane had just ar
, I report of his doings therein, said re- the court room of said court, at the inated.
"When w«. come to people th«» even­ rived to take charge of tho hotel.
i port showing the receipts and dis­ I court house in Klamath Fall*, Klam­
bursements of said estate, and notice ath county, Oregon, ha* b*en fixed ness stop*. There arc acr«ui where
Mr*. Flclshner tell* of an amusing
i is hereby given that on the 12th dav by said court as tho time for the set­ 1,500 people live; there are other Incident which happen««! shortly after
i of August, at 10 o’clock a. m. of said tlement of said account an«! tho hear­ parts of tho country In which 100 the party left Rocky Point, and which
I day. at the county court room In the ing of said petition for distribution, square miles there will be but few < nu*< <1 tlv hi to Io*«» about an hour *
court house at the city of Klamath at which time and place any person human bclngn. The p<»op)c hav not line They camo aero** a road crew
j Falls, Klamath county, state of Ore­ Interest«^! In» said estate may appear piled up In th«' on«' because they which win putting In n now bridge,
gon, has been by order of the county and file his exceptions In writing to want«'«! to. They had to, or thought and were Informed thut It would b<-
• court flxfd as tho time and place the said flnnl account, and contest the they did, which amount* to th«» »am«- necessary for them to mnk«» a trip of
when ar.d where said settlement, of same, and show cause. If any. why a thing They have not left th other n mile or so around, a* the stringer*
i said final account and hearing of sahl final distribution of nald estate should vacant because they wanted to. They hud alrindy been taken out of the
| petition shall be had. at which time not be ordered.
We novu make four deliveries daily by
,thought they had to. They thought bridge. They were instructed as to
Dated this Sth day of July. 1911.
the land would not support life. Par- the direction to take, and after trav­
; and place any persons interested and
the General City Delivery. Your pat­
(Signed)
J. M. JOHNSON,
adoxkally, this land Is th«» most fertile eling for about an hour they came
I legally entitled may fil« bls excep­
tion or objections in writing to said Administrator of the Estate of D. F. in tho world. Tho nourishment Is out at tlie same bridge where they
ronage is solicited and satisfaction is
Johnson, Deceased.
7-6-8-4 r tb'r«» to support more Ilf«» than any Hturt'd. They had gotten on th<>
account and contest the same.
«»(her Innd will suppori
Notice
Is
hereby
further
given
that
MADE
QUICK
TRIP
wrong rond and circled around to th«'
guaranteed Prices as low as possible
| the said account Is for the final •et-
TO CRATER LIKE
All the fortuity in the world count* other side After getting more com­
fot tiothing if the wrier to dissolve it plete direction* they proceeded on
. tlement and distribution of said es-
| tat« and for confirmation of said final
W. Paul Johnson of the Klamath 11 not ju*t right.
their way to Klamath Fall* without
"Since time b«»gan tho wind and any mlwbap*.
i account for discharge of said admln- Development company, having as hl*
PHONE 1517
guests Charles K. Field, editor of weather have worn the rocks. Tho
! Istratfon from said trust.
Given under my hand and s«a1 nt; Sunset Magazine. Sam M. Evans, who crumbling shale la the f< rttlity of the \<> < hange APPARENT
IN FOREIGN SITUATION
; my office In the city of Klamath Is preparing an article on this section soil. Each rain dissolves nomo of
i Falls. Oregon, on this, the 12th day i for that publication, Joseph A. Mc­ this richness and the solutions made
■ Donald, Morris Johnson and Arthur . [are taken up by vegetable rots and
LONDON, July 28. England <■
| of July, 1911.
C. R. DE LAP.
I Arieti last week «stabllshed a rec­ built into leave*. flower* and fruit*, waiting. Her position la outlined po»
7-18-8-10 r
Clerk of County Court. ord for a quick trip to Crater Lake The stream that run* muddv to the Itlvely, and her war flcut la ready and
and return.
oct an rabs the soil In a wild riot of her Moroccan Hltuutlon remain* with­
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
out change until the n'gotlatlona be
I At 8 o’clock Wednesd.\y morning waste.
the party left In the big Thomas, [ "It is different in the arid regions. tween France and Germany have been
the County Court o* the State of made the trip to the crater and saw , Here nature Is found In an economical disposed of.
Oregon, for Klamath County.
The outcome of the matter hinge*
the lake, and reached Klamath Fallfl mood. Here the rocks have added
In the Matter of the Estate of Alvert at 7 o’clock Wcdn«sday evening. The their riches to the soils slnco the on whether Germany recede* from
H. Berry, Deceased.
I trip was made with no accident what- world began and there ha* been little it* demand on the Moroccan port.
To Gustave Berry, Minor; Victoria I ever.
loss. Here Is nature leading tho con­
Diplomatic expert* concede that
Shults, Dora Gano, Hulda Hick­
servation way—nature’s great sav­ that Fiance cannot concede thl*. It
man and Elmer O. Beardsley, ONE AUTO NUMBER MUST
ing bank. Nor do«* the reign of rea­ I* expected that Kaiser Wilhelm and
Guardian of said Gustave Berry,
BE DISPLAYED AT NIGHT son stop when water I* put upon the hl* mlnlitern will tonight agree a* to
Minor.
soil, because, when this is wisely done conce**loni.
You, and each of you, are hereby
SALEM, July 27.—In an opinion the fertility put In solution I* propor­
notified that Elmer O. Beardsley, as written by Attorney General Crawford tionate to the needs of useful plants,
Kaiser In <’onfervn««»
administrator of the estate of Alvert It Is held that providing an automo­ end the run-off I* low In soil chem­
BERLIN, July 28. — Chancellor
H. Berry, deceased, did on the 21st bile Is equipped with with a light icals.
Boothmat Hollw«»g and Foreign Sec
day of March, 1911, file a- petition in which illuminate* the rear number of
"From the health standpoint retary von Klderlln Waechter will
said court, praying for an order of [ the car, ft Is not necessary to paint swamp lands undralned are of more join Kaiser Wilhelm at Swlnemund
sale, at private sale, of the real estate the numbei of the machine on the I consequence than negative factor*. tonight. The German position In the
of said decedent, hereinafter par­ large glasn«« of the front light. He They »erve a* spreading foci for dis­ Anglo-T«»uton controversy will then
ticularly described, for the purpose* also hold* that any motorcycle or mo­ ease *o that they are not only un­ l be diBCUMCd.
therein set forth;
tor vehicle operating without a rear profitable themnelve*. but radiate a
Tho genernl feeling here Is optiml«-
We offer such a variety of pianos for com­
It is therefore ordered that you, light, must be « quipped with a head­ pall of Inefficiency on those who live j tic, but th« fact I* not dlsgulned that
parison, guarantee prices make terms to suit
and each of you, and all other pe
light bearing the number of the ma­ on near-by lands..
a misunderstanding might precipitate
sons, if any there be, interested in chine.
"Waste area* of lend put under cul­ serious trouble.
your convience that we feel justified in asking
the estate of said deceased, appear
The attorney general also wrote an tivation make possible a greater food
for your trade.
before the said county court on the opinion In which he holds that the supply. One of the most enrnest con-
Mr. and Mr*. J. E. Sharpie**, P. E
6th day of August, 1 911, at 10 o’clock Astoria centennial souvenir watch t ntlon* of the medical world I* that Shnrnlc** and R. Sharpie** came In
a. m. of said day, at the court room of fobs canrot be register'd a* a trade­ there are many disease* which are di­ on Thursday night from Whittier,
said court. In the city of Klamath mark with the state, for th« reason rectly Influenced by the high price of Calif. After spending the night nt
Fall*, in said county and state, to show they are not a piece of merchandise food or *• Bcarclty of It. A number of the Lakeside Inn they left thl* morn-
EVERYTHING IN MUSIC
cause why an order should not be nor arc they classed as a salable ar­ year* ngo an Englishman platted a Ing for a trip to the Upper Lake re­
granted to the said administrator to ticle by a merchandising firm.
curve showing the range in the price [sorts.
iECUMIION MO COSI Of LIVING
MEDFORD MAN EIKES O’JR ROADS
Klamath County Abstract Co.
ABSTRACTING
Place Your Orders Early
Buy and Boost Home Products
THE KLAMATH NURSERIES
HAWXHIJRSTr of Specialty
Large
MARKET ïïï& Pieces
J. W. liAWXHLRSr
For Rent
Several good Pianos for long or short
time. Rent applied on purchase.
Two good used C1OK
Pianos - - -
$6.00 per Month
—
Cl CE
We sell the
Knabe, Chickering, Kranich and
Beach and Other Pianos
MULLER MUSIC CO.
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