Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, August 31, 1911, Image 7

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    FARMERS’
ATTENTION
S. Padgett and Dan K Doten, well ^titled matter on the Sth day of Aug­
known resldenta, tran»a<t<-d business ust, 1911, the undersigned, as admin-
matter* In the county neat Friday af­ , Istrator, will sell the premises hero-
Wo brliece it will lie to your latrraa«
ATTORNEY AND
ternoon
lnafter described, at private sale, to
to II m « your farm with ua, aa we have
COUNSELOR AT LAW
the highest bidder, for cash, on or
just purcliaaed a live |m»arngrr auto­
after the 8th day of September, 1911,
mobile, and are In |*oaitiou to show
HEI.M I NTKNA1ILK
<ipon the premises hereinafter de­
I
uik I to good advantage In Yonna, I’or
ROOMS 7< H, MURDOCK BLDG
IRE PI Z/.LED
scribed, subj<*ct only to the confirma­
and Iaiigcll 1 alley«, aa well aa around
AITOR
NEY
AT
LAW
_
tion of said sale as by law provided.
Merrill and Klaituitli Falla, If you
General I jiw Practice State and Fed
H
The r<sl property hereinbefore re­
haw
yet
been
found
of
i
No
trace
Henderson
of
Plattevlll",
cannot
come
In,
write
ua,
giving
de
­
WILL A. LEONARD
eral Courts
ferred to I* particularly described aa
al rlpilon, price and terms of aaie. . . . James A. Thompson of Morrill, who WIs., las just bought one of the
Exa.nlner of I .a nd Titles.
follows, to-wit:
DENTIST
came to Klamath Fulls August 16, choice Minali farms In the Kerr tract,
CHIM'OTE Ji RICE
First National I tank Block
An undl'lded one-half interest in
Nest Io American Hotel
and for whom his brother, Edgar L. and has had two others reserved for
Klamath
Falls,
Oregon
Wlil(e-M»<l<l<> t llhlg
and to: Lot 8, in block 77, In Klamath
Phone «Mil
iThompson of Grunts Puss, bus boon hl* faiher-ln-law and brother. Th<M<*
addition to the city of Klamath Falls
searching In llils city mid ut Merrill ¡Htnall farms are especially ad a pt .vl
M( .MMONN
(formerly town of Llnkkvllle), in the
Th« man sems to have dropped com­ to Inb nxllbil cultivation, and Hende'r-
IU>n<U for Corrwt Return vf Mala
pletely out of sight since the date he son Is In a great hurry to get back In the Circuit Court of the State of county of Klamath, state of Oregon,
according to the record’d plat of said
left Merrill mid camo to this city. home that he may move her«: by "fair !
Oregon, for Klamstb County.
town In the office of the clerk of said
While he Is supposed to have stayed ¡time,” and, as he puts It, "get hi»
Bryon Usk, Plaintiff, vs.
county.
ut the American House that night, I coat off and go at It."
The Unknown Heir* of William 8.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Mr. Henderson is of the right sort,
there seems to be no real certainty
Webb Sr., O. C. Severson, and Aiigust 10th. 1911.
that he did us th« people there can [and realizes what can be grown In l
the Unknown Heir* of O. C. Sev­
ELMER O. BEARDSLET,
remember nothing of him.
'Hie this splendid soil with the excellent [
eraon,
Andrew Severson, Slvert
««urcltig brother 1s still at th« Amer­ attendants, water and climate, when
Administrator
of Said Estate.
Seman, the Unknown Son* of
a fellow Is willing to "dig Into,the
ican House.
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Andrew
Sevenson,
the
Unknown
If the Morrill man did get Into the land." lie says “they don't farm on
XX ill cry Public Meles anywhere In Oregon or Callfomie
Son* of Slvert Seman; the Un­
hands of wicked and unscrupulous horseback In Wisconsin."
known Heir* of Andrew Sever­
Full charge taken. Term* <«n application. Twenty years' experience.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Chllcote
A-
Rice
discovered
Hender
­
companions who did away with him
son,
8iv>rt Seman, and Thrlr
Residence U«l and Grant.. P.O. ll<>* INK!.
Klamalli Fall*, Oregon
for the comparatively tnoderat * sum son, snd landed him, after C. T. Oliver
Sons, Andrew Sy verson. Al*o
of money be had with him when he of the Chan *i-r of Commerce bad got-I
All Other Persons or Partie* Department of the Interior, United
['■atne here, It seems strange that no ten Henderson to "see Klamath first,"
States Land Office at Lakeview,
Unknown
Claiming Any Right,
•_
n«ws has been heard of his body. as he was en route to Lakeview.
Oregon, July 27, 1911.
Title, Estate, Lien or Interest in
It
don't
matter
where
these
indus
­
Comment 1« made on th« fact that al­
ÎI
Notice is hereby given chat Jay J.
the Ren) Estate Described in the
though It has b on almost two weeks trious farm* rs hail from, or where
Complaint Herein, Defendants Arant, whose postoffice address 1a
they
ar<-
bound
for,
when
they
once
since hl* dlHuppearance no clue has
y
To the Unknown Heir* of William S. Klamath Falls, Oregon, old. on tha
turned up to even his remains. Some see the country they all "like Klam­
-
•
Webb Hr , O.C.Severson, and the 17th day of Jan ¡ary. 1911, file ia
X,
Z~—
Tbla la lb* tltl* of • bosutirul 44-pscs book, which
people think he may have turned ath."
Unknown Heirs of O. C. Sever­ this office sworn statement and appli­
will abow any boy or (III bow to SUCCEED Drop *
right around after he arrived here
poataJ In tba mall TODAY and u will ba aoat FREE
son. Andrew Severson, Slvert cation No. 04294, to purchase ’he
Tba atm of tba Coll«*« la lodlfnlfy aad popularlao
and returned to his old location near I
Semen, the Unknown Heir* of EH of NEK, SWK ef NEK sectioa
M I» • i< »Mi FARMERN! NHTI-
tba Induatrloa. and lo aarva ALL tba poopla It oSara
Seattle
and Tacoma.
oouraaa la A<rl< ultura. Civil Endi.-arlu*. Elactrlcal
Andrew Seven son, Slvert Seman, 13, township 38 south, range 10 east,
ÌTTF
III
RING
FAIR
WEEK
tualnaarlna Macbaalcal Et>(lbv«riu*. Kmlna tu«lo
"It seems hardly reasonable to
and Their Sons, Andre Syverson. Willamette Meridian, and the timber
Berio*. Foraatry. Domoatlo. Sclana nod Art. Cuai
MU pose tliaat crooks would give foul
tuarcs. Pharmacy and Mualc. Tba Callosa opena
Also All Other Persons or Par­ thereon, und’r the provisions of the
In addition to a baseball tourna-
•eptamber lit Catajo* fro*.
play to a victim In a case such a« this.
ties Unknown Claiming Any act of June 3, 1878, and acts amenda- ‘
Addraaa BEOISTKAK. OKEOON AQX1CULTUEAL
and then go to the trouble of dispos­ ment, poultry show, wild West show
Right, Title, Estate, Lien or In­ tory. I nown as the "Timber and
COLLBOB. Corvallis. Oregon
ing of the remains so that no trace and other features, the latest event to
terest in the Rea! Estate De­ Stone Law," at such value as might
would arise within a fortnight, for be talk'd of inconnection with the
scribed In the Complaint Herein: be fixed by appraisement, and that,
(SO or 880, If that Is the amount the coming Klamath County Fair ia a lu the Name of the State of Oregon: pursuant to such application, the land
man had." said a- local man, who has farmers' institute. Nothing has been
Tou gnd each of you are hereby and timber thereon have been ap­
done definitely In this respect, but summoned to appear and answer the praised at a total of 8478.50, the tim­
been watching the case.
"Thompson came here from hla those to whom the proposition has complaint filed in the above entitled ber estimated at 225,000 board feet
home at Merrill, announcing to the b<«en broached are unanimously In fa­ suit within six weeks after the first at 81.50 per M . and the land at 8150;
people there that he had to return at vor of such a scheme.
publication of this summons in the that said applicant will offer final
Secretary C. T. Oliver of the Klam­ Klamath Republican newspaper.
once to that town because he expect­
proof in suport of his application and
Ultra our representative «alia <>n you, place your
ed hl* brother to be there from Grants ath Chamber of Commerce 1* warmly
And you will take notice that if sworn statement on the 30th day of
order then, if ronx nlrnt. *» it la advisable to have
Pass. There I* not even any absolute endorsing such an addition to the you fall to appear and answer, or S“ptember, 1911, before C. R. De Lap,
«tuck rearrvrd a* early ■■ |H>aaiblc. No «turner of I wing
[ certainty that he stayed In Klamath events of fair week, and advocates otherwise plead within said time, the county clerk of Klamath county, at
<ilaa|>|M>intrd Intel.
< uiulder 11 w matter carefully
: Fails over night. He was a man 60 the holding of a meeting on each eve­ plaintiff for want thereof will apply Klamath Falls. Oregon.
.«< w, and dni 1 • to | lant at least a suuii orchard thia
years of age and a bachelor, who had ning the fair is In session. He also to the above entitled court for the re­
Any person is at liberty to protest
fa»!.’ fruit g’uwmg here ia dcatlnr i to lie very prof­
apparently been about the country suggests that the Granges of the lief demanded in his complaint filed this purchase before entry, or initi­
itable.
considerable, living first at one place county take charge of this feature In said suit, to-wit:
ate a contest at any time before pat­
and then another. He had been at and carry it out to a success, as mem­
For decree determining ail adverse ent issues, by filing a corroborated
Merrill not a very long while and It bers of the P. of H. order usually do. claims of the defendants or any other affidavit in this office, alleging facta
Buy and Boost Home Products
Though nothing definite has been
I* not out of reason to presume that
party or parties In or to the south which would defeat the entry.
he might have desired to change hl* decided ir the matter, it Is more than haif of the southeast quarter of sec­
ARTHUR W. ORTON,
likely that the talked-of plan will be
location and go somewhere else.
tion one, and the west half of the
8-3-9-2
8
r
Register.
"He told people there that he was carried out. A number of new crops northeast quarter of section twelve.
coming back to meet his brother, but have been experimented with by dif­ In township thirty-three south, range
MunH-rjr. Milla Addition
Rrsldrnir, 4IS Hrventh Kt.
the fact that he collected ” sney ow­ ferent farmers in the county, and the six. east of the Willamette meridian,
SHERIFF'S SALB
ing to him just before beaame to thia tiller* of the soil in other sections In Klamath County, Oregon, and de­
city makes It look a*v though he are anxious to learn of the success of claring the plaintiff to be the owner
might have anticipated being away this or that crop. An "experience in fee simple of said described lands, In the Circuit Court of the State of
for some time or taking a long jour­ meeting" one evening, when the and that the defendants and all other
Oregon, for Klamath County.
ney. It's true, too, that he said he farmers could meet r.nd tell df their persons be forever enjoined and de­ A. S. Moorland, Plaintiff,
vs.
was going to file on a claim when he sure*ss with Alsyke clover, Turkey barred of asserting any claim what­
got to Klamath Falls, and that he Red wheat or any of the other new ever in or to said lands or premises Lila M. Sullivan formerly Lila M.
may have wanted the money for fees, crops, would therefore be largely at­ adverse to this plaintiff, and for such
Clark, widow of Wm. H. Clark,
but he might also have wanted it to tended. A great deal of interest other and further relief as to the
deceased).
Administratrix of the
have no terrors for you if
would be added to this meeting by court may seem meet In the premises.
have a good time with.
estate of Wm. H. Clark, De­
"There are all sorts of theories that | the explanation of methods used,
ceased,, Edward J. Sullivan. Lila
have a hank aecotin
This summons is published pursu­
one might advance regarding his while a comparison with those used ant to an order of the Honorable W.
M. Sullivan and Iva D. Clark,
keep you afloat In stormv tini, s
Hoemingly strange disappearance, but ■ by others would be of mutual benefit. S. Worden. Judge of the County
Rosa M. Clark. Osa I. Clark,
it
is
the
genera)
opinion
that
for
at
the
same
time
we
might
as
well
Homer D. Clark, Wm. H. Clark
Court of the State of Oregon for
And the way to have that ae-
remember that when we don't know 'one night at least members of the Klamath County, made on July 10.
Jr., Minors, Defendants.
rount when needed Is to atari
anything we can just as well guess faculty of the Oregon Agricultural 1911. and the first publication thereof
Under and by virtue of an order of
[college would be present at the insti­ is made in the Klamath Republican sale and decree of foreclosure issued
he
in
alive
at
a
distance
as
to
It now. Why not do so today
out of the circuit court for the state
that lie Is dead at our door. The tute in response to an Invitation. on July 13th, 1911.
by making a d«i»osit with the
fact that no trace of his dead body Knowing the conditions existing all
of Oregon for Klamath county on the
KUYKENDALL & FERGUSON.
31st day of July, A. D. 1911. in the
has b>x>n found since the day be was ‘ over the state, and being acquainted 7-13-8-24 r
Attorneys
for
Plaintiff.
First Treat and Savin»* Hank
above entitled suit, wherein A. 8.
last seen seems to make the foul with all of the work performed by
Moorland, the above named plaintiff,
play theory seem untenable. 'No news the experiment stations with new pro­
SI MMON'S
You couldn't do a wiser act.
ducts. they would be able to help the
obtained a judgment and decree
good news' In a case like this."
local farmers not a little. The illus­ ft. the Circuit Court of the State of against Lila M. Sullivan (formerly
trated lectures on the different phases
Lila M. Clark, widow of Wm. H.
Oregon, for Klamath County.
1 LETTER OF WELCOME
of agriculture, horticulture, stock Kate Linkenbach, Plaintiff.
Clark, deceased), administratrix of
raising, etc., would also prove of great
the
estate of Wm. H. Clark, deceased-
vs.
Mr. G. O. Johnson of the Klamath
Interest to all.
and against Edward J. Sullivan. Lila
William Linkenbnch, Defenihnt.
Development company, I* the author
To William Linkenbach, the above- M. Sullivan and Iva D. Clark. Rosa
of n most novel and attractive “letter
M. Clark. Osa I. Clark, Homer D.
named defendant:
of welcome" to strangers and visitor« NOLANO SPEAKS ON LIBOR DM
[Clark.
Wm. H. Clark Jr., minors, de­
In the name of the State of Ore­
to the city, In which they are ap­
fendants. on the 27th day of July,
gon:
You
are
hereby
required
to
ap
­
prised of the place* of Interest In and
T
pear and answer the complaint filed A. D. 1911. which said decree was on
adjacent to Klamath Falls,, and are
BERT K. WITHROW. Secretary
PREPARATIONS
FOR
BiG
OBSERV
against
you in the above -entitled suit the 27th day of July. A. D. 1911, re-
Invited to visit the K. D. office* where
and
court
on or before Thursday, the j corded in vol. 5 of said court journal
they will receive more interesting in­
ANCE AT ODESSA HAVE TAKEN’
list
day
of
September. A. D. 1911, ¡at p. 353, I am commanded to sell
formation together with other cour­
T INGIBLE SHAPE—BIG ( ItOWIi that being the last day of the time that certain lot, piece or parcel of
teous r< ception. Hospitality Is a
prescribed in the order f<?r publica­ land situate tn the city of Klamath
IS EXPECTED
Jewel, and Johnson's ‘‘W’elcome to
tion
of summons made herein, to-wit: Falls, county of Klamath and state
Our City" should be emulated by
On or before six weeks from the date of Oregon, and bounded and described
more
of
our
business
men
who
are
ABSTRACTING
The Labor Day committee, made
as follows, to-wlt:
favorable to the upbuilding of a great up of committees selected by all the of the first publication of summons,
Ix>t seven (7) and fifty (50) feet
the
date
of
first
publication
being
city.
labor unions and Local Ewauna so-
Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers
off
from the south end of lot one (1)
Thursday, August 10, 1911, and if
dallst patty, met Thursday night at
i
In
block
one hundred and two (102).
you
fail
so
to
appear
and
answer
for
FIX! X WORK EXHIBIT
(I K. barbershop, and as a result all
1 in the Buena Vista addition to Klam­
WILL BE A FEATURE the arrangements for the Labor Day want thereof the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief prayed for ath Falls Oregon, together with all
celebration at Odessa on Monday,
mai ’ h . plana . BLi'EPB! nth , et < .
Klamath Falls, Oregon
and singular the tenements, heredita­
Prize-winning wheat, rosy-cheeked September 4th are practically corn­ In her complaint on file herein, to-
ments and »’'’"•’•♦«»nances thereinto
I
wit:
That
the
bonds
of
matrimony
| apples, fine looking shoals, fast pleted. In addition to William Wil-
»elonglng c.' tn anywise appertaining.
now
existing
between
the
plaintiff
1 horses and thoroughbred cattle are son. Judge George Noland will speak
Notice I* hereby given that on Sat­
and defendant In the above entitled
not to be the only sources of attrac­ on the labor questions.
urday, the 2d day of September, A.
suit
be
forever
dissolved
and
that
the
tion nt the county fair, which will be
The committee reports that all
D. 1911, at 2 o’clock p. m., In the
held, from September 27th till 29th. stores, mills, banka and shops will plaintiff have the care and custody of
afternoon of said day. In front of tha
the
minor
rhlldren,
snd
for
such
oth
­
¡The women are also to have their inn- be closed all day.
er and further relief as is prayed for county court house in the city ef
Jng acordlng to announcement made
The fare to Odessa is to be $1 for
Klamath Falls, county of Klamath
’ by B. St. Geo. Bishop, president of the the round trip, children half fare. The in the complaint filed herein.
and state of Oregon, I will, tn obedi­
This
summons
is
served
upon
you
nsnoclatton.
steamer Winerna is chartered, and
ence to »aid order of sale and decrea
Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg is busllv will l ave Buena Vista docks at 8 by order of the Honorable Henry L. of foreclosure, sell the above describ­
Benson
of
the
above
entitled
court.
engaged in preparing for the Fair a m. Option is held on the steamer
ed property, or so much thereof as
Dated August 8, 1911.
: Asoclation a premium list suitable Klamath ana other boats, so as to be
may be necessary to satisfy the plala-
HORACE M. MANNING,
i for a fnney work exhibit, and an tn-
■
-
X
tlff's judgment, with Interest thereoa,
8-10-9-21
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Attorney
for
Plaintiff.
We now make four deliveries daily by
I vltatlon has been extended to nil the
attorney's fees and costs and dlsbtirsa-
I*4 m * h I Men in Formt Service
¡Indies In the county to display their
'
ments, to the highest and best bidder,
the General City Delivery. Your pat­
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES­
needlework in competition for th-y
for cash. In gold coin of the United
TATE
AT
PRIVATE
SALE
Charles A. Grubb and Ned Sher­
: prizes, which will be announced as
States.
ronage is solicited and satisfaction is
soon ns the premium list Is compiled. lock of Klamath Falls have been ap­
Date of first publication. August 3d.
A special booth Is to be provided for pointed forest rangers, according to In the County Court of the State of A. D. 1911.
guaranteed Prices as low as possible
I
[the fnnc.vwork exhibit, where under a dispatch from Salem, which gives
Oregon, for Klamath County.
Date of last publication. August
lock and key the exhibits will be safe a general list of such new appoin - lu the Matter of the Estate of Alvert 31st. A. D. 1911.
1 from the Inronds of souvenir hunting ments. The Weeks law, which was
H. Berry, Deceased.
W B BARNES,
vandals, as well an being protected made by congress In March, provides
Notice is hereby given that, in pur­ Sher'ff for Klamath County, State af
PHONE 1517
front ceaseless handling by the ad­ funds for payment of the additional suance of an order of the above-en­
Oregon.
forest ranger*.
miring spectators.
titled court, made in the above-en-
R. E GUTHRIDGE, Deputy.
r
C. C. BROWER
WISCONSIN MAN BUYS A FARM
E. L. ELLIOTT
R. C. WAITS
Licensed Auctioneer
5
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of Large
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