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CONSERVATION MEN MAY HAVE A FIGHT ACTION MILI. CANCEL MANY BIG BALEM of I tS'l of Flue Timber on klaiiutlli lltwervaliou Adjacent to \VllllaniM>ti Itlter Are 'l’ietl I p, lt< - lite < '«» hi ntiMtioiter of Indian AITaira Favura Visiting I'lalicriiicii I tai her Than Pur« I uumm - m . MIIII oiim WAHHINGTON, D. C„ Nov. 18.— National control of conservation work In opposition to the State rights plan loomed large aa one of the moat vital problems before the unnual meeting of the National Conservation Con gress. which opened here today. With more than 1,000 delegates present from all sect Iona of the coun try led by Gifford Pinchot and Chas. L. Pack, there was a strong prospect <>f a forceful movement for exclualve nationui su porvlslon of conservation, Leaders, however, at the outset, looked for a bitter contest on thia Hpeakrrs today declared proposal, that the regular session of congress will have many problems Involving thia Issue, with forest and water pow r grabbers seeking to Influeine against the national control. Mendel Beilis, Acquitted of the ‘Ritual Murder ’ by Russian Court One of the most serious blows to the luuile r Industry In Klnmatli coun ty was received In u recent order of t'oinmlaslouer Hells of the department of Indian affairs, revoking all permits for running logs In Williamson Itlvor on Hie Klamath Indian reservation Il is estimated that there are 1,500,000,000 feet of good merchant able timber tributary to Williamson River. The recent action of the de partment in cutting tills Umber area up Into unit» mid placing it on the BAH.IIOAI» HEAD market has attracted Hi«' attention of QITTN THE JOB the prominent lumber men ull over t lie United Stales NEW YORK. Nov. 18. President Already a number of sales have Brown of the Now York ('entrai been made and sawmills and lumber tendered his resignation. Thia «amps established The Interest been accepted by the directors. shown by other lumber men indicated "I have been in the railroad .Mandel Bellla, the Jew of Kiev who the boy had been murdered 'n a Jew I lint the reservation would shortly lie vice forty four years,” he said, "and had heen on trial for week* on the ish brickyard, whether the body had com«« one of t|ie most active manu with the Central twelve yeurs. 1 feel I forty-seven wounds, and whether or facturing centers on the coast that I have ««urned freedom from care charge of hitting committed a ritual not five cupaful of blood were drawn All thes« bright prospects, how mid responsibility, which can be ob murder In killing the boy Yuahinaky, from the body. The Jury answered ever, have been wiped out by the new tained only by retiring from active haa been acquitted. The Russian pros yea to the question; but on that in order of tlie commissioner, made a service." ecutors charged that Bellla, with oth volving the guilt of Beilis answered few daya ago. ers committed the murder In accord no. While the Jury seemed tn believe Four timber units have been esti Ran« 1» latoks Well. with an old rite of the Hebrew faith. that a "ritual murder” or something mated and offered for sale Hida for It. E. Hmlth, who owns a 160 acre One of the questions submitted to the like It had been committed, it did not some of this timber were rejected for the reason they wore made on lb«« ranch three miles beyond Bonanza, Jury by the court was whether or not believe Beilis guilty. provision that (lie coutracl should nutoed out Monday to see his prop contain a permit to uso Williamson erty. and found everything In floe use as a public road, this convey probate records of Klamath county. Itlvor for conveying the ioga to the condition. He was ac< ompanletl by ance Is also made subject to a stock Oregon, show that on the 5th day of mills. Aa the use of th« river la I the J P Hatterlee, a resident of Long subscription < ontract with the Klam November, 1913, one R. C. Short was only practical method of bringing I the Beach, Calif., who owns property In ath Water Users Association, re appointed executor of the estate of Klamath Falla, Mr. Matterie« Just logs to the mills, this will mean that i corded In book 7B of mortgages at said John Stever. deceased; returned a few day* ago from an ei- there will be no further purchases of pag«' 104 of rtwords of Klamath 1 further allege that said Stever tended Eastern trlp. timber on th«« reservation. county, Oregon; together with the never either established or main One of lh«< units offered for sale i tenements, hereditaments, and ap tained residence upon said land; that i purtenances thereunto belonging or «onlains (oo.ooo.ooo feet; another Milk Depot. said Stever never cultivated or im A milk d« pot Is to be opened here in anywise appertaining, the said 70,000,000 feel; a third 50,000,000, proved the same; that said Stever and the fourth 18,000,000 feet. The by J. Lee Court and Fred O. Meloy, mortgage having been recorded at abandoned said laud soon after filing manufacture of thia large amount of two well known Klamath county page 419, in book 10. record of thereon and remained away there timber w<»ul«l mean employment of dairymen, for supplying the local mortgages of Klamath county, Or from a great portion of the time until thousands of men and the «stabliah- milk trade. They have leased the egon. on th«- 10th day of January, I his death; that since the death of said m«<nt of a large settlement on the res *bulldlng adjoining the Sample Shoe 1911; for a further order and de Stever. his heirs, or widow, or next Shop, opposite the court bouse, and cree that th« real estate named In ervation. of kin, or said executor, have neither The loss of thia enormous devolop- (lie local trade will l»o attended to by this complaint may be sold by the ! lived upon or in any manner cultivat ment, by the order of the commission Mr. Meloy. sheriff of Klamath county, Oregon, ed said land, or improved the same, er, has stirred the business |M»ople of as under execution and as provided [ but that they, and each of them, have the entire county, and a concerted La Grande Man Will Ixxstr by law for the sale of real estate un wholly abandoned said land and have I effort will be made to Induce the de H. E. Zeek arrived in Klamath der foreclosure and that the proceeds I wholly failed and neglected to reside partment to rescind Ila order, and Falls Monday from Eastern Oregon I of such sale after paying the costs, I thereon; that nobody, for the use and P« rmit purchasers of timber to use Mr. Zeek cornea from !.a Grande, and disbursements, attorney’s fees shall benefit of said Stever has resided the river for logging purposes. Action la in Klamath Fails looking for a be applied upon the Judgment, and upon, cultivated or improved I said la to be taken by every public body in location, aa ha intends to make this If the proceeds of such sale be In i land. the county, and nothing will be left city his home. sufficient, the plaintiff shall have I further say that I I claim an in undone to secure a change In the or Judgment and execution against the ter«*st In and to said land for this. der. STRAYED Sorrel mare, bald face, defendant. Mary E. McCormick, to among other reasons: Said Stever It la slated that representations fore wfflte feet, brand, 7L (con- 1 recover such balance unpaid; and | has died without leaving a widow, made by a few partlea who come here nectedi on left stifle. < Owner can ' for a further order and decree that heirs or kindred, and I claim the pref from San Francisco to fish are respon have same by payiug feed bill. In the said defendants. Mary E. McCor erence right to enter said land should sible for the action of the commis quire of It E. Herinau at Modoc I mick and 8. W. Brainard, and all It revert back to the government, and sioner. The only reason given by the Point. 31 st* r persona claiming under them, may if permitted to do so, I intend to ac department for the rescinding of th<‘ be barred nn<1 foreclosed of all rights, quire title to said land under the permits, Is that it waa done for ad- claims or equity of redemption in homestead laws of the United States. minlstratlve purposes said premises or any part thereof, (I further depose and say that this Those most seriously affected by end for such other and further re affidavit Is Intended to be an amend the order are the Knapp A Graves lief that to this court may seem ment of that certain affidavit of con Publication of Summon»« company, Barnes Lumber company «quitable test signed by me on the 4th day of and the Pine Tree Lumber company. In the circuit court of th« state of This summons Is published pur November. 1913. and upon which no Oregon, in und for Klamath It Is stated that Knapp A Graves suant to an order of the Hon Henry tice for publication issued on the 7tb county. purcliiisiMl a tract of timber from the p. M Reidy, plaintiff, va. Mary E L. Benson. Judge of the circuit court of November. 1913. and said amend government, and that the contract for Klamath county, Oregon, made ment is made so as to embrace cer McCormick and 8. W. Brainard, contained a permit to us«« the river. November 19, 1913, and the first tain matters and things which have defendants. The compauy went to considerable ex- publication thereof Is made on the arisen since said original affidavit was l»*nse in clearing the river for run To Mary E. McCormick uud 8. W. I 20th day of November, 1913. and the filed .) Brainard, defendants. ning their logs, and a few days ago ( last publication will be on the 25th In the name of the state of Oregon, You are. therefore, further notified tl>»' permit waa rescinded after only a ' day of December, 1913. that the said allegation will be taken portion of the logs had been con- ' you and each of you are her«*by sum W H. SHAW. moned to appear and answer the com by thia office as having been confessed veyed to the mill. Attorney for Plaintiff. plaint tilt'd against you in the above by you, and your said entry will be Many others who have been mak- ' 11-10-12-25 r canceled thereunder without your Ing Investigations with the purpose of entltl«*d action within six weeks af further right to be heard therein, buying timber on the reservation and ter the first publication of this sum Notice of ConU'et i either before this office or on appeal, electing mills have become discour mons. and If you fall to apiwar and I answer within the said time the plain h part merit of the Interior, United if you fail to file in this office within aged since the order was made. States l-and Office. Lakeview, twenty days after the FOURTH pub tiff for the want of such np|»earance Oregon. November 15, 1913. will apply to th«1 above entitled court lication of this notice, as shown be FOREIGNER* (JlIT To the Unknown Heirs of John Stev low, your answer, under oath, spe for th«* relief demanded In the com MEXICAN CAPITAI er, Dewased, Contest««: cifically meeting and responding to plaint tiled herein, tow It: You are hereby notified that Curry these allegations of contest, or if you For a Judgment, order and decree MEXICO CITY, Nov. 18. Foreign era are leaving Mexico City today in against Mary E McCormick in the A. Smith, who gives Klamath Falls. fail within that time to file in this lurge numbers Every coast bound sum of $2250, with interest thereon Oregon, as Ills postoffice address, did office due proof that you have served at the rate of 8 per cent per annum oil November 14th, 1913, tile in this a copy of your answer on the said I ruin carries big parlies of them. Huerta la secluded nt Chapultepe«'. from the 3d «lay of February. 1911, office his duly corroborated applica contestant either in person or by reg It Is reported that his soldiers in- until paid; for the sit tn of $250.00 tion to contest and secure the cancel istered mail. If this service is made struct all cullers he will see none but attorneys fees to he allowed In thia lation of your Homestead entry Mo. by the delivery of a copy of your an Serial No. 0561, made Sep swer to the contestant in person, nctlon; for th«' costs nn«l disburse members of his cabinet. tember 16. 1908, for NH SW U (be proof of such service must be either ments in this action; and also for a HEBELS SAID TO decree fori'doslng the mortgage ing the NE>e SW la and lot 6), Sec th«' said contestant's written acknow HAVE WON AGAIN described in the said complaint, to- tion 6, Township 39 8.. Range 10 E., ledgment of his receipt of the copy, wlt: a mortgage tinted January 3. Willamette Meridian, and as grounds showing the date of Its receipt, or the affidavit of the person by whom the GALVE8TON, Nov. 18. Wireleas 1911, for the sum of $2250.00 made for his contest he alleges that: I further depose and say that said delivery was made, stating when and reports received today state that the and executed by O. M. Hector nnd rebels captured Tampico yesterday. Winnie Hector and nfterwar<ls as land is agricultural In character, and where the copy was delivered; If Thes«> were sent by an unidentified sumed by th«» defendant, Mary E. chiefly valuable therefor; that In so made by registered mall, proof of steamer from Galveston expected In McCormick, herein, upon the follow far as I know Stovers said entry is such service must consist of the affi port tomorrow, when a full report ing described real estate and real th«' only proc«*edlng now pending for davit of the person by whom the copy will be available. property tn Klamath County, Oregon, the acquisition of title to said land was mailed, stating when and the postoffice to which it was mailed, and towlt: the east of the northeast except this present contest; I further depose and say that said this affidavit must be accompanied by quarter of section 17, township 39. south range 9 east, W. M In Oregon. John Stever departed this life on the postmaster's receipt for the letter. You should state In your answer Rt'servlng nnd excepting from this or about the 3d day of November. conveyancy n strip of lnnd through 1913, in Klamath county. Oregon; th«' name of the postoffice to which Guarantoes first class work aa Hald above described premises, one that I have made diligent, search and you desire future notices to be sent well as first. class service. I hundred (100) foot wid«> for right Inquiry, and from search and Inquiry to you. If you havit occasion to make JAB. F BURGERS. Register. of way for th«' California North I am caused to believe, and I there complaint and do not get Im* Eastern Hallway Company; also re fore allege the fact to be that Stever Dat«> of 1st publication, Nov. 20. 1913 mediate attention, phone serving and excepting a strip of land left no widow, heirs or kindred hlin Date of 2d publication, Nov. 27. 1913 I). B. CAMPBELL Date of 3d publication, Dec. 4, 1913 on the east, north and south sides of surviving; I further depose and say that the Date of 4 th publication. Dec. 11, 1913 said tract thirty (30) feet wide for Legal Notices For Real Solid Comfort On chilly cold days or for warming “that cold corner” there is no better heating device than the •P erfection S mokelm » < Wherever there are children or old people it is particularly appreciated. Can’t smoke. Doesn’t am ell. Easy to light and take care of. Easy to carry from room to room. Eco nomical, inexpensive. Will last a lifetime. AaA to See It At Yam Dual* r a Standard Oil Company (CALIFORNIA MARYSVILLE Nt First National Bank OF KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $10,000.00 V. 8. DEPOSITARY' Turkey, Turkey, We’ve Got the Turkey Good Ones, too Order Now for Thanksgiving Klamath Falls Meat Company PACKER’S DLAMO.ND BRAND MEATS AND LARD PHONES 157, «8. Note Your Balance will have cause to ba thankful, count is started the sooner you one. And the sooner that ac- drawiug a check always makes twice before spending once, aa here and commenced to think the data you opened an account Day will be the anniversary of m hand and your Thanksgiving Why not start today? FIRST TRUST SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON DON J. ZVMWALT, Free E. M. BUBB, Vice Free, aad Tveae. BERT E. WITHROW, Secretary Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING M A PH, PLANS, BLUEPRINT«, Etc. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON