Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, June 12, 1913, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE KLAMATH REPUBLICAN, JUNK 12, 1018
Notice for PubllcaUon
order of the above entitled court for gon. List «-715.
your appetiuu'e and answer in the
The HW ft of HWft, section 20,
order foi the publication of sum­ township 21 8., range 7 E., contain­
l.vh of this city. He Is a brother of
mons, 1» .ued in this suit, and If you ing 40 acres, application of Henrietta
Mrs. English
Mrs. Harkinson will FOLLOWING PERIOD OF INEBRI­ IH GREAT VICTORY OVER TWR
fail to
appeal and answer, plain-
Warn, 1312 Broadway avenue,
ATION’, MAX PLACES PISTOL TO
RAILROAD*
lbt<
k
I
rum
Honeymoon.
—
Mr.
and
|
remain
here
several
weeks.
'iff will apply to said court for the Ppoli.me. Washington. List 6-20«.
HEAD AND PULLS THE TRIG­
Mrs.
J.
Barney
Chambers
returned
• -'"f demand« I in tier said coin
Approved April 23, 1913.
In Addition to Minnesota Mult, Oro-
on Stonduy from a sojourn of several
Going io Idaho. —Mrs. Leo W. Cbll-' GER—HE WILL LIVE
pla.iit, vis: For a decree dissolving
8. V PROUDFIT,
I
weeks,
following
their
quiet
marriage
gon, MI mou H, Kentucky uaxd At»
ihi bonds of matrimony heretofore Assistant Commissioner of the Gen
ton and two son* !e->ve In the morning
early
one
Sunday
morning.
The
bride,
kanoMM Had Multe Pending lu High-
I
>'•»
pundent
as
a
result
of
a
recent
existing between the plaintiff and
for Idaho Fail", Idaho, where they
<-rtil Land Office-
6-29-C-26R
•et Court »a to Their Rights to Do­
¡prior to tier marriage, was Ml»» Edna will spend the summer with Mrs.-intoxication, John Cabbier, long a res-
defendant, and that plaintiff have the
ride Upon I’aaxeugcr Katun Wilhia
¡Adams, principal of the Riverside iChilton's mother.
| i<ient of this section, placed the mus-
custody and control of Hie four minor
HEAL ESTATE TKANHFEHN
Their Hordern.
.
school.
izle
of
a
revolver
behind
his
ear
late
children named in auld complaint,
I
- - -
‘Thursday afternoon, and pulled the
and Dial plnlntlff be decreed to be
Tri-Weekly Tr.-inn—Beginning on
The following realty transfers,
WASHINGTON, D. C„ June 0 —
EngLieer Vi»its Here.-- IL W. ■Monday, trains will run to Chiloquin trigger. By one of the freaks so of­
the owner of the equity In and to lot
recsntly fili-d with the county clerk,
six (6), block nine (9) of Fair view
Blacks and family are here from Chil­ and vicinity three times a week, in­ ten noticed in trajectory, the bullet, Staunchly upholding tlie right and
ure furnished by tbe City and Count»
addition to the city of Klamath Falla,
oquin, where Mr Hlncks is in charge stead of only Tuesdays and Fridays, which entered Gabbler’s head just be­ authority of every state to regulate»
Abstract company:
county of Klamath, state of Oregon,
of tbe irrigation project being con- |as heretofore. The trains will run hind the right ear, came out just in railroad rates within its borders, the
us described in said complaint.
■‘ructed on the Klamath reservation j Monday,"Wednesday and 7at¿’day "of I front of the ear, after traveling about United Stales supreme court today
I’ <’. Lavey to J. Ralph Sears, war-
three Inches under the skin, without <le< Iar<-<1 cormi notional the Minnesota
Thia summon* is published in The
by the Indian bureau.
'each week, a<cording to the new ¡injuring the skull.
‘
runty
deed, lot 8, blocks, Worden.
law reducing the freight'and paaeea«
Evening Herald, a dally newspaper, I
¡schedule.
Klamath Water Users Association
At
the
time
he
attempted
hie
lire,
¡ger
rate* in that state.
printed und published and of geneial
Hiro
to
Get
Offender,
Deputy
U.
I
Ito G. W. Copeland, release of contract
Gabbler
was
on
a
cot
in
the
Midway
TMs
decisioa sounds the defeat of
circulation
In
the
city
of
Klamath
5-1-6-12 r
Register.
on HE »4 HE ft Hec. 29; Eft NEft, 8. Marshall William B. Griffith came
File BuHine««« si at r meats—The fol­ stables Apparently not affected he ¡the deathblow uhmsl by the forty al-
Fulls, county of Klamath, state of
in
from
Portland
Monday
night
to
get
NEft HE ft, Hec. 32; Wft NEft, BE
lowing local business houses have started out the front door of the sta- Hied milroads at the right of states to
Oregon, under uud by virtue of an
ft NW ft , NE ft HW ft . Hec. 33, all in Thomas Gibbons, arested by Palrol- bled affidavits a« lo their ownerships, j ble. Hearing the shot, and seeing ' regulate rates. It affects six states
Notice for PubllcaUon
order of Honorable Henry L. Ilenaon, 39-13.
man Greenwcol some time ago on a etc.
(Not Coal Land.)
Klamath Liquor Company, Hec Gabbler with his head covered with 'immediately, and «-very state ultl-
judge of the circuit court, made and
I Ji* f i u r t rnori t Ut/.ro
1 o on *» • c blood,,
i .. i attache«
* * .
. - stable
_ • . attemp-
Kia math Korporatlon to F. J. Largo of furo rug whiskey to Polly, tors' / Department
Store, 1Z Klamath
of « the
Department of (he Interior, U. 8 entered on the 17th duy of Muy, 1913.
nmtely.
Gibbons
will
|a
local
Indian
woman.
Steinmetz,
deed,
110,
lots
9
and
10,
1
ails
Insurance
Office,
Regal
Shoe
t<-d
to
restrain
him
from
going
on
the
Laud Office at Lakeview, Oregon. First publication, under said order,
The decision in the Minnesota case
> be held to apj i-ar before the federal
block 2 11, Mills Becoud addition.
Store, K. K. K. Store and Shive *. treet. The wounded man then strug- also settle« suits before the supreme
May 12. 1912.
lo bo on the 23d day of May, 1913,
Tbs Klamath Development compa­ ¡grand jury.
Klepper.
[gled to get a chance to ’ finish the court, affecting regulation« <u Oregon,
Notice Is hereby given that Arthur and the last on the Illi day of July,
ny
lo D. (’. Deyette, warrauty deed,
Max Fischer uf Hwan, Oregon, who, 1913, bring for six consecutive und
work.’’
Missouri, Kentucky and Arkansas.
G imm o G. A. It. Encampment.—E.
1810, lot 7B, block I , Railroad addi-
Mrs. Leo W. Chilton and two young
on August 2*. 1908, made homestead successive weeks.
Deputy
Sheriff
Brewbal'r
took
The decree Is generally considered
II. Ram> by left on Tuesday for Port­ sons have gone to idaho Falls, Idaho,
1 tlon.
entry funder reclamation act uf
Gabbler in <
», and his ▼ ind -'as a great victory for the states against
E. L. ELLIOTT,
lund,
wl
ere
he
will
visit
his
mother
The Klamath Development compa-
where they wll spend the summer dressed b> Dr. Taylor. Later he was the railroads.
Juno 17, 1902, 32 HU. 288), No.
Attorney for Plaintiff. |ny to l>. (’. Deyette, warranty deed, und att< nd tbe annual encampment
with the former’s parents.
3636. No. Serial 01353, for Wft
taken in < narge by his brotl or, who
23 30-6-13-20-27-1H
¡810, lot 29B, block 7, Railroad addl- of the I eparlment of Oregon, Grand
BE Sa. Eft HWft, section 18, town-
CATTLE SU>W: HOGS
______
Army of tbe Republic, to be held June I Earl Hill, who is holdfng a position has a rant) in the valley.
_ . tlon.
ship 37 8„ rung» 10 K., Willamette
STRONG;
NO
SHEEP
A. A. Bellman to Gen. B. Chamber­ 17th to 19th. Mrs. Z. C. Kimball, with the Kerns Bros.’ electrical plant
Huuimona
meridian, has filed nolle« of IntenUou
who is tbe delegato from tbe Wo­
to make final five-year proof, to es­ la tbe Circuit Court of tbe State of plain. warranty deed, |1<», lots 9 and man's Ilellei Corps, will go to Port- [ In Keno, Is in the county seat for a
PORTLAND. June 3.— The cattle
1
10,
block
30,
Second
addition.
couple of days.
Oregon, for the County of Klam-
tablish claim to the land abovs de­
market Is very slow, A combination
Sheriff to 8. B. Evans et al, deed, land June 16tl>.
ath.
scribed, before C. R. l>el*ap, county
of circumstances has beared prices.
|nil of block 17, Nob Hill addition.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
clerk, st Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Hugh E. Dudley. Plaintiff;
and there is not as strong demand
FOR
Go to Grund Lodge.—Lyle O. Mills
Elsie R. Green to Joe H. Foster,
vs.
the 20th day of June. 1912.
for beef as the previous week. Ex­
< ' treme high water has caused many
warranty deed, 310, lots 1 and 5, and W. R. David have gone to Port­
Claimant names aa witnesses: Otto Nancy Ann Dudley, Defendant.
MILL A. LEOXAUJ*
In the name of the State of Oregon, i HW ft HW ft and part HE ft SEft, I land as delegates from the local lodge
cattle in the vicinity of Portland to
Kchonfeldt. of Klamath Falls, Ore­
to
the
state
Grand
Lodge
of
A.
F.
A
Sec.
6-38-8.
be liquidated before the usual time.
gon; Frits Collman, of Hwan. Oregon; you are hereby required to appear and
I
l»<-nti»t
Jos. Ringo to Central Oregon Im-j A. M The Grand Ixxlge session opens
Heavy shipmer.ts from California and
John Janssen, of Klamath Fells. answer the complaint filed against
Utah has filled the yards. Best steers
’’
You are overlooking a bet if
Oregon; A. Bcnsinger, of Hwan. you in the above entitled suit, on or provement company, warranty deed,* at Portland tomorrow.
I Wbite-.Madd x bldg
I------------
are selling at 17.25 to *7.50; cows.
before Thursday, the 12th day of llo, lot 16, block 30. Crescent.
<
•
you
don't
try
for
one
of
the
Oregon.
A. W. ORTON,
I
Ira Hansen 1o Pacific Telephone A
<»| en Stoic Here. The latest busl-I |
86.00 to 7«. 10; bulls. *5.50, and
5-22-«-19R
Register.
Juno, A. D. 1913, that being ths day
< > prizes being offered for the
Tel« graph company, deed, 31, right of ne»»1 concern to enter the local field is
calves, 18.00 co (9.00.
J
[
three
largest
trout
caught
in
of
tbe
Inst
publication
of
this
sum-
!
Notice for Publication
I
¡the Ashland Fruit Growers Associa- I
The hog trade held strong until
< > Klamath count) with an 8-os.
nions, and the last day within which v ay over Sft NEft, Hec. 31-39-8.
MUSI C
(Not Coal Lands)
Mary
L.
Weller
to
Nellie
Boivin,
j
'ion.
which
is
opening
an
establish-I
i
Friday,
Receipts have been liberal,
<
>
r^d
or
less.
you
are
required
to
answer,
as
fixed
I
Orchestra or Bund
iJepartmenl of lbs Interior, United
■ warranty deed. 310, lots 7 and 8,; ment in the former location of the
and
the
market
Is from 5c to 10c
by
the
order
of
publication
of
thia
Furnished fur all occasions
States 1-and Office at I-akevlew,
block 7, Original town of Klamath j Quillltch grocery, it will handle fruit
lower.
Beet
light
swine tttedy at
summons,
if
you
fail
to
appear
and
Firat Piise, *18 rod.
A. Y. TINDALL
Oregon, May 21, 1913.
i
¡Falla.
> and vegetables.
18.40.
answer
tbe
plulntlff
will
apply
to
tbe
Herald Office
Notice is hereby given that Alfred
I Klamath Falls
Win. 8. Worden to R. R. Mantor.
Second Prise, *5 reel.
An uneven sheep rnarket ruled for
-
i
Fischer, of Swan, Oregon, who, on court for tbe relief demanded in said ¡warranty deed. *10, lot 11, block 51. I---------
Hopson leaves.—E. G. Hopson,
the
six day period ending Saturday.
Kept. 27, 190«, made homestead entry complaint. Said suit is brought to j Worden.
Third Prise, *3 line
■ on-ulting engineer for tlie Paciflc di- a
There is a fair demand for fat mut­
1
»ecure
a
dissolution
of
the
bonds
of
3(52. serial No. 013« , for Hft NEft.
John Brett to V B Finnell, deed. vision of the reclamation service, left I
ton. which is very scarce. The bulk
NWftNKft. NEftNW ft, section 18, matrimony existing between yourself 81, lota 5 nnd 6, block 2v, Fairview on Tuesday for Portland, after a I
of
receipts contained nothing but poor
Township 37 H, Range lo E, Willam­ and tbe plaintiff herein.
Addition No. 2.
I visit here of several days duration. I
sheep
lambs, which are slow to
Thia summons is published In the
THE GUN STORE move. and
ette Meridiau, has filed notice of In­
The Klamath Development compa­ ¡J»uring his visit here Mr. Hopson took I
Yearbags are quoted at *5.50
Klamath
Republican,
a
weekly
news
­
tention lo make fiual five-year proof,
ny to David C. Holmes, warranty deed ¡tip a number of matters of local in- I
to 85.75; 2-year-olds. *5 50; ewes.
J. B. CHAMBERS, Prop.
CREAM SEPARATOR |
I 84.50 to 31.7»; and best spring lambs
to establish claim to the land above paper, p« Inted, published and circu­ ¡810, lots 9 and 10, block 63, 1-akeside ; terest.
I
described, before C. R De Lap, County lated weekly at Klamath Falls, addition.
»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•SSSSS+». are steady at >8.50 to 8«.75.
Clerk of Klamath County, at Klamath Klamath County, State of Oregon, by
J. A. Best to United States, deed.
Young La<l) Better. Miss Maude
Falls, Oregon, on the 7th day of July, order of the Honorable Henry L. 81. right of way over NEft NEft and ¡Goddard, who was operated upon at
Benson, Judgu of the Circuit Court, lot 6. Hoc. 7; lot >, Sec. 8-10-10.
1812,
i Blackburn hospital Monday night by
LIKE A SAILOR
and dated tho 30th day of April, A.D.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Ely I). Sterling to Alfred I). Dan- Dr. Hamilton, is reported to be out
1913.
The
first
publication
of
thia
A. Bcnsinger, of Swan. Oregon, Ot­
lets, deed, 31.
31, SEft NW ft
ft. , Eft SW [ of
of danger today. Although weak, she
lels.
JUST HOME
to Bchonfeldt, <>f Klamath Falls.Or- summons ia made on the lot day or ft, SWft SWft, Sec. 1; Sft SEft ¡u rallying nicely.
from
a
long
voyage Is the way
egon. J H Patterson, of Kwan, Or­ May, A. D. 1913, and the last publi­ hec. 2; NW ft NW ft. Sec. 12; NEft ’_______
men
spend
their money,
some
cation
thereof
will
be
made
upon
egon. John Neubert, of Klamath
5 W >4 . Sft NW »4. N'i SWft, Sec. I n>M.k Er,,™ Granta Paas.—Circuit
They would not do it if they
Thursday,
tho
12th
day
of
June,
A.
D.
Falls, Oregon.
12; all In 37-10.
Judge Henry I.. Benson, E. L. Elliott.
had an account at The First
1913,
A. W. ORTON.
< has. E. Metz to Lildy W. Walker, j? jj . Elliott and the latter's father
The use of nickel silver in
Trust & Savings Bank.
A
HORACE
M.
MANNING,
Register.
•-5-7-3 r
1'ied, $l<»; NE', Se<- 33-36-15.
returned <>n Tuesday from Grants
the skimming sections of the
checkbook doesn't burn hole*
5-1-6-12 r Attorney for the Plaintifl
.1 M Beckley to S.
Mosier, war-
where they went on legal busi-
United States Cream Separator
in pockets like cash, and, be*
NoUce to Creditors
ranty <'eed. 810, lota 1", n and 12. neM "rbe tr|p wag made by auto,
is the most important separator
sides, a man with a bank ac­
In the County Court of ths Blate of
improvement in a decade. They
^and the only mishap of the journey
count gets a feeling of pride in
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Oregon, for the County of Klamath
8. Merrill to Alfred W. Givens, WM a blowout just after entering the
are found only in United States
seeing how big a balance he
(Not
Coal
Lands)
—In the Matter of the Estate of
deed. 855(1, lot» 1, 2, 3 and 1. block'-.*-..
— - today.
Separators.
¡city limits
can keep. Try it.
Department of the Interior, Unit­ 24, Merrill.
Mary J. Hutton. Deceased.
i
. Nickel silver slamming see-
ed Staten Land Office, at laikevlew,
Annie M Walker to Win. Devaul,
i
Notice is hereby given by the un­
tions will not rust under any
Here to Summer.— Dr. M. IL Con­
Oregon, May 21, 1913.—Notice is «arrant/ deed, 310. w ft SWft, Sec.
I
dersigned. administratrix of the ee-
ger
arrived
Thursday
from
Medford
condition.
Neither
wear
hereby given thnt Van Buren Fin­ 22-39-13.
I
ti tv of Mary J. Hutton, deceased, to
water rust them.
| to spend the summer in Klamath
nell of Klnniath Falls, Oregon, who,
IKIamath
Falls,
Oregon
United States to A. T. Scott, patent, ¡county. Dr. Conger has a splendid
tl n creditors of said eaUte, and all
Nickel silver slamming sec-
on February 20, 1911, made home­
* th the necessary vouchers, within stead entry No. 01371, for KH ¡SWft Sec. 8-25-11.
summer home on the Upper I*ake,
tions are easier to clean than
United States to Heinrich Broders, near Rocky Point, where he sojourns
P< raona having claims against the
tinned steel discs. Nickel silver
N'WVi section 35, and 8 Vi SW %
si me, to exhibit and present them, section 26, township 38 south, range patent, NEft Sec. 29-25-11.
s.'xeial months every summer.
is non-adhesive, milk and dirt
six («) months from and after the lo euHt, Willamette meridian, has | Th«1 Klamath Development compa-
sticking less tightly than to
first publication of this notice, to the filed notice of intention to make 1 ny to M. K. Peterson, warranty deed,
Going to Chelan.- - Mr. and Mrs.
other metals.
said administratrix, at 215 Lincoln final commutation proof, to estab­ 810, lot 5, block 31. Hillside ad<11- Fred Schallock, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Nickel silver is the strongest
stieet, In the city of Klamath Falla, lish clnltu to the lund above de­ tlon.
H. Daggett and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
and most durable metal known
Harry
E.
Chase
to
Jesse
Darling,
Oiugon, same being the place for the scribed, before C. R. Dcluip. county
E. Wattenburg left Saturday for
for use in skimming sections.
trinsaction of the business of said es­ clerk of Klamath county, at Klnniath warranty deed, 310, Sft Sft NEft Chelan, Washington, where the men
Long service is assured to every
SWft, Sec. 11-36-11.
tate.
EFFIE 8. CHASTAIN,
are interested in orchard lands. It
Falla, Oregon, on the 30th duy of
U. S. Separator user.
Uentral
Oregon
Improvement
edm-
Administratrix of the Eetate of Mary June, 1913.
is tlie intention of the party lo remain
The importance of nickel
p.iny to Robert E. Dunkins, warrauty
J. 8utton, Deceased.
Claimant names as witnesses B. S. ¡deed, 3150, lot 6, block 25, Crescent. there all summer, returning late in
silver as a time-saving and
Date of first publication May 15, Grigsby, J. P. Lee, Allen Stnnsby uud
the tall.
sanitary feature recommends
I Klamath Korporatlon to John Hib-
1913
5-15 «-HR
John Blade, ail of Klamath Falls, |b<>rts, warranty deed 81, lot 659,
the United StatesCream Separ­
Leave* for Washington.— Mrs.
Oregon.
A. W. ORTON,
NOTICE TO ('REDITORN
ator to every progressive farmer.
'block 116, Mills addition.
Claude Chastain left Friday for
5-29-6-26-R
Register.
In the County Court of tlie State of
Louis Pfanstell to United States, for Everett, Washington, where she
Oregon, for Klamath County.—In
deed, 31, right of way over lot 12, will join her husband. Mr. Chastain
I
Lists 0-713 and 80«
Drop in
the Matter of the Estate of Frank
.Sec. 35-39-1 1 ft ; lots 2. 3 and 1, Sec. hsa n position with a bauk in Ev­
It! sT<»RATION TO ENTRY OF 12; lots 8 and 9, Sec. 6-10-11.
when in
L. Fuller, Deceased.
erett.
LANDS IN NATIONAL FOREST
The undersigned having been ap-
town and
J. B. Short to United States, right
Notice is hereby given that the of’«ay over NEft Sec. 33-39-11 ft.
p<> nted by the county court of the
see
for
School Meeting Soon.—The annual
st. te of Oregon, for Klamath county, unde described below, embracing | Tho Klamath Development compa- election of School District No. 1, the
Yourself.
Oii gon, administrator of the estate 300 acres, within the Paulina nation­ » to Herman Gunipel. warranty deed, local district, will be held at 2 o'clock
al
forest,
Oregon,
will
be
subject
to
of Frank 1. Fetter, deceased, and
310, lot 21C, block 7, Railroad addi­ on tlie afternoon of June 16.—The
hi ving qualified, notice is hereby settlement und entry under the pro- tion.
lueetiug will be held at the Central
vlalons of tlie homestead laws of the
given to the creditors of, and all per­
The Klamath Development compa­ school. At this time, the taxpayers
United States and the act of June 11,
sons having claims against said us­
ny to H. W. Swift, warranty deed,
Hardware Dialers
1906 (34 Stat., 233), at the United 310, lota 11 nnd 1?. block 16, Second <»f the dlM>vi »Hl elect a successor
ee aed, to present them, certified as
to O. A. Sterns, whose term as a mem­
States land office at Lakeview. Ore­
re .ulred by law, within six months
Railroad addition.
ber of the board of directors soon ex­
gon, on July 15, 1913. Any settler
after the first publication of this no­
The Hlninath Development compa­ pires.
who was actually and In good faith
tice to said W. M. Duncan, at his of­
ny to F. W. Waterman et al., warran­
claiming any of said lands for agri­
ty deed, 310, lots 12A nnd 12B, block
fice in 219 I. 0. O. building, Klamath
Cattle Arrive. Fifteen cars of cat­
cultural purposes prior to January
, Railroad addition.
Falls, Oregon.
tle from California points suffering
1,
1906,
and
has
not
abandoned
W. M. DUNCAN,
’1’lie Klamath Development compa­
same, lias a preference right to make ny to Morris Brinn et al., warranty from a lack of vegetation, were re­
Administrator of the Estate of Frank
a homestead entry for the lands act­ deed, 810, lots 19D, 20A, 20B, 200, ceived here Thursday. These were
L. Fetter, Deceased.
ually occupied. Said lands were list­ 201). 20E, block 5, Railroad addition. shipped in by J. W. Webb, and they i
Dated May 27, 1918.
will be fattened here for the markets. I
ed upon the applications of the per­
F. R. Olds to R. E. Smith, warranty
2-9-16-28 h
sons mentioned below, who have a ¡<!ced, *10, lot 5, block 5, Shippington
I
I need more room.
Auto and Cycle Mix.—A collision
preference right subject to the prior * addition.
SUMMONS
1 Mural to larger quarters.
of C. R. Miller's automobile and a
In the Circuit Court of the State of right of any such settler, provided
My new store is 483 Main St.
motorcycle ridden by Max A. McCall,
qualified
such
settler
or
applicant
is
Oregon, in and for Klamath Coun­
I
can serve you better than
A E. Benaingsr returns! to Kwan
to make homestead entry and the Lake Valley Sunday ift-jr a short so­ higli schorl agricultural instructor,
ty.—Equity No. 465.
before.
occured on Friday at the corner of
I need your trade.
Rose Godard, Plaintiff, v«. John God­ preference right is exercised prior to journ in the county seat.
of Main and Eighth streets. The
July 15, 1913, on which date the I
You need my service.
ard, Defendant.
front wheel and frame of tto motor­
lands
will
be
subject
to
settlement
If you are not my customer
To John Godard, Defendant:
Pisnow sold by C. F. Shepherd thirty- cycle were considerably damaged
we are both loser*.
In the name of the state of Ore- and entry by any qualified person. si ven years ago in Oregon still a|>eiik
from the impact, but McCall was not
ion you are hereby required to ap­ The lands are as follows The W ft for us.
FRANK M. UPP
Injured.
pear and answer the complaint of of NW ft nnd the NH of SW)4, sec-
(Not Coni Lauds)
Department of tbe InUriur, United
Hlates Laud Offito al Lakeview,
Oregon, April 1, 1913.
Notice is hereby given that Willie
Neubert, of Klamath Falls, who on
July 20, 1908, made homestead entry
No. 0130, for 8ft NW ft, W ft NEft,
Hection 22, Township 37 H., Range 9
E., Willamette Meridian, has tiled no­
tice of intention to make Dual three-
year proof, to establish claim lo the
land ubove described, before C. R.
De luip, county clerk, at Klamath
Falls, Oregon, on the 11th day of
June, 1911.
Claimant names
-.’ilneasea:
John E. Janssen, Chari
Liasi,
Bert Hilles, John Neubert, all of
Klamath Falla, Oregon.
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First Trust and Savings Bank
J ROBERTS & HANKS
Business has
steadily
increased
the plaintiff filed in thia suit against tlon 1, township 21 3., range 6 E.,
you on or before the 7th day of July, W. M., containing 160 acres, appllca-
1913, that being the date set in the tlon of Eddie Bantry, Crescent, Ore-
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^lirplinb Piano IDcpot^
lie tu m» to Antioch.- -E. J. Harkln-
sou, cashier of the Bank of Antioch,
Watchmaker, Jeweler and En­
graver. Southern Pacific
Watch Inspector
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