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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1913)
CI i !HllFMIOAL CARDS 1)11, 0. A. MAMHO. Death II work Ousraateed. Odd tr!low' Building. Kooui il. ,,B0M ilAXWKMiM. M1N OiUHiHiUiie Piirslrlaa, Hullo 111 and 1, White llldg. Plioae tW cEGAL NONCES Sheriff's Kale Under nnd by vlrtuo of an oxecu Hon lasuod out of tlio circuit court of thu slnto of Oregon, for the county of Klninnth, In mm action whroln P. J I. Mill war plaintiff and Henry Jtckion dafondunt, upon n Judgment tendered on dm 4th day of December, A. D. IU 1 2, in favor of anld plaintiff and nKftlnnt wild dofomlunt for tho aura of two hu ud rod sviity-ftvo (I27C.00) dollars, I did upon tho ICth day of Mnrcb, 1J 13, levy upon all the right, llllu, claim and Intorcit of said de findnut In nnd to tho following de- im ruii'u roii i pruporiy, to-wii: I MTV AM tOIINTV AIIKTIIACT COMPANY AlMtrmU. Insurant Member Oregon Association , Till Men MIHt'l'.I.LA.KOUr ! KWMHMrAT I Cll up COMHTOtJK, phone 60. It ' ;ou uot tiuy hlno of IIUI.I' j IteKl.frrat tho COMHIOl'K If rou MBt milo)iimni. I Lot nine (0), ten (10), citron j(ll), twelve (12), flftoeu (16), ill- Ii n (10), seventeen (17), and olgh-l Member of t(l0 lBppy n0Ur Club 'l.-n (H in block 00 (00) nf nrnnd.'mcl wh Mr vloyii Mundy Tu,iny view .,.,.,, 10 wio cuy or uenanxa, ttIU,100n wn(!n thoro were present Klamath county, stale of Oregon. .,, yroll iiurduiibrook, Mr. Loy Notice U hereby given that I will, i,iVIirii Mry. iinvL. Mr. John Mam- ,nn mo kiii uoy or way. iu. at u ,Uon Mr, Auil ,nyiion, Mrs. Will Jinlock In the forenoon of aald day, Jiou.toji, Mm, Vornlo Houston, Mm. at thu court houio door of Klamath (,,.ofKU i,i,roy. Mm. Wnltor. Mm. iiiunty, Oregon, oil at public auction ((jt.orKU iu,ri. Mm. Bam T. Summers, ,nll thu rights, title, claim and Inter- Mn, r. j, Tolford, Mm. David Ken ul of sulil dofcudaut In and to the yolt( M, jltI Johnion, Mm. II. C. above described property, or so much Hlilplo. '1 lie afternoon waa dovoted thereof as may bu necessary to latlify , needlework, and refreshment wore aid Judgment, with Interest and conti'vea ,y lno j,otCM. iiu Ilia nigiieit iililder. U rC&.'tthi ) 'ij '" un"1 tt ,ftt0 uour Bml card Dd , V v4J Jk rf other illvoriloni wero alio Indulged i 1 i'y ' '" A Dutch lunch waa aenrcd. ' KLAMATH NOVKITV WORKS Dili and Klamath aw. Dlackiinlthlng and general re pair work done Automobile n Specially l, lOUMIIAHKO, Proprietor. Ki:i-S() A DACIITKI.IIKIUl Xctr anil Hecondliaml flood llldfi, Wool, Pelt, Itubher and Motal Sit Main M. Tel. 1IIIJ Dated tlila 4th day of April, 1I1S. C. C. LOW. Hherlff of Klamath County, Oregon, illy (IIU). A. IIAYDON, Deputy. t.l2-U-:C.3 h o-o-o I Thu JIu-iil-Vol Club'a dancing and card party, wlilcli wa to have been jl.uld ut llouiton'a opera houio hut jiilKhl, wa poitponcd, owing to the nodal arranged by tn Elk. In- .Votlie of Sheriff' Mala mleml the daucu wll hi. Iven Friday J II) virtue of an exocutlon In fore- UV,.K. Member of tho Invitation ilonuro duly luued by the clerk of cointnltue aro Mr. I. Jay Knapp, (the circuit court of the county of Mrg u Mmur, Mrg, bu,. oben- Klttiiinth. Mate of Oregon, dated the c,n nnd Mrgi clarence O. Morgan, flh day of April. 1913, In a certain ,A1, of ,uo ,,rtei given by the club net ion lu tho circuit court for (aid ,a0 Uccn ,,1,1,),. cnj0yable, and the loiiniy ami iate, wnerein joeepn r. coiiiIiir event will be largely atended. llVliTu a plalntlrr, recovered Judg-I u-0-ti iintnt ngnlnit Una llnrdy, Ira Hardy, ' 1 Jane Dee Hardy and John Do Hardy. J'1" ?" w " " " co- heir at law of J. Frank Hardy, d- ,"'"" " "wu .. uy. it-aiedi nl.o tho unknown beln of J.l lvf. v"tu!m','n' vrii 11-r.u .!.....! .i.n .11 n.r.l'' - - v- "" nt Wcdne.day night eMn avwf ..w .. r-m. I . -.! ...Ill partlc claiming any right 3-'. '.-IIUl. J. If 1- Classified Column Hilt mi:m MLlII.V furnUhrd iimhu at III Or. goo Home, Plaih mul KUiiuiIi Wit lllNT Kurnlihed houekplng ..room. Call at 110 (Second at. 21-lf KOH UAI.r-A lino registered I'erch tron italllou. 11 yean old, weigh bout 1,900, for ale at a low price; pan of young mare taken aa part payment. 1'. U Fountain, Klamath Falli, or 0. V. Hilling, Aihlnnd, Ore- K0O. 1-lt KOIt HKNT Kurnlthed nouiekeep Ing room. Call at Towmend flat, corner Hlith nnd I'lne. I'hono 243J. l-l rOR' MA1.K KOH 8ALB For really good buy ex amine any or all of the follewing: "The Argravca," IS room, new and modern; C-room modern cottage ad Joining; 4-room cottage, 720 Ninth trcct; lot 23, block 20, Hot Bprlng. Will tell nt n sacrifice. Addre E. O. Argravei, Phoenix, Aril. 21-tf KOIl BAI.U Lot 22, block 30, Hot "prlug addition; COxlOO; south trout; water, ewer and graveled Ireet; 1300 cash for quick sale. Ad- dreii K, a. Argraves, Phoenix, Aria. 24.tr Ton BALK six head of fine logging horses, weight 2,700 a pair; well broku; harness, itretcher and chains complete, Ono small logging wagon. Knqulro nt 1 p. m. or 7 p. m. at Wash ington rooming house. H. Marden. 30-Ot TYPEWRITERS Vow Machine 90.00 IIomh and gfl.OO o Month Klamath Fall MuMc llnuae. Pure Upper Lake ICE Delivered anywhere la the city A. P. HTJTCHINS Fhoc 270 W sons or 'tltlo, Hen or Interoit In tho real - tato described In the complaint here in, for the um of twelve hundred $1200.00) dol'ani nnd cnsU and dla- hursoments, on the !lh iJay or April, 1913. Notice Is hereby given that I will. on the 28lh day of May, 1913, at the front door of the court house In Klamath Falls, In said county, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, til at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the following de scribed property, to-wlt: 8H of BKU of Section 30; NH of NKU of Bectlon 31, Twp. 23 8., It. 9 K., W. M. Taken and lovled upon aa the prop erty of the said defendants, or aa much thoreof as may be necessary to satisfy said Judgment In favor of Joseph T, 1'ctors against said defend ants, with Interest thereon, together with all costs nnd dlsbuMoments that hno or may accrue. Dated April 9, 1913. C. C. LOW, Sheriff. Ily niiO. -X. Haydon. Deputy. 29-0-13-20-27 h .Vbllcc for I'ubllcallon (Not Coal Lands) Department of the Interior, United States Land Offlco at Ijikevlew, Oregon, April 1, l'.U3. Natlro Is horcbv given that Willi Noubort, of Klamath rails, who on July 20, 1908, mado homeitead entry No. 0130, for BK NWVi. WW NEK. Bectlon 22, Township 37 8., Range 9 K Willamette Meridian, has filed no- tlco of Intention to make final three- year proof, to establish claim to the laud above described, before C. R. Do Up, county clerk, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 14th day of June, 1913. Claimant names a witnesses: John E, Janen, Char! Llnsl, Hurt Btlles, Jobn Neubert, nil of Klamath Falls, Oregon. A. W. ORTON, S-l-6-13 r Register. Notice of1 rfelUesnrnt of rtawl Accomnt of Administrator Notice I hereby given that John H. Smart, administrator ot tn estate 01 Lucy Lootloy, deceaied, baa rendered nnd presented to the court and filed with tho clerk thoreof, hi report and final account of hi administration of said estute, togethor with hi petition for Una! distribution of the personal property belonging thereto; and that Friday, tho 30th day of May, A. D. 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m., and in in court room of the county court 01 Klamath county, state ot Oregon, In the county court house at Klamath Falls, In said county, ba.v bees ap pointed by the court, a the time and place for n hearlug of. aald petition. roport and final account and tn si tlomcnt of said account; at which time nnd place any person Interested In aald estate may appear and file ex ception to the said account and con test the same. Dated thl 24th day of April, A. D, 1,918. JOHN II, SMART, Administrator of the Estate of Lucy ' Loosely, Deceased, ' 4-34-6-22 r Tho affair will bo an Invitation gath ering und tho usual good time Is assured. Tho Ladles Aid Society of ML Lakl church will entertain al a May basket Ono ot tho big events of tlio week for the lover ot the torpslchorcan art was tho dancing party given Monday night by a numbor of young ladles. Tho danco was given In tho woat hall of tho Odd Fellow building, and ex cellent mimic wa furnished by Prof. (Inrrott Van Riper' orchestra. (To bo exact, however, Mr. Van Riper furnlihed tho music; that Is, bo fur nished four musicians.) Punch wo served during the evening to the ae- xomlilage, and there were upward of forty couples In attendance. Mr. and Mr. T. E. Orlfflth enter tained about thlrty-flro guest at their homo on the Merrill road last Saturday nlghL Tbe evening waa Pont In games nnd contest, after which luncheon partnen were secured by matching pusale postcard. At 11:30 a dainty lunch wa served. This feature ot the evening's entertain ment aroused everybody' good na- Attending were Mr. and Mrs, Fr4 Schatleck, Mr. and Mr. CtoMtl Df gott, Mr. and MM.,rrd,MilMse, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hogue, Mr. and Mrs. Robert WstUnbnrg, Mr. 4 Mrs. Frank Wird, Mr. ud Mr. 3. J. Par ker, Mm. S. 0. Henley, Mrs, J. 3. Keller, Mrs. George Hum, Mrs. Ids Fink, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hall, Dr. and Mr. Taylor, Phil Stilts sad J. E. Bodge. Member of tha Senior elss of the Klnninth county high school this morning hied themselves to the river with well Oiled lunch baskets, and crowding Into a motorbost atsrtec downitae river, with the NeUon ranch near Keso. a their destination. This ranch has a grove Ideil for plcknlck- Ing, and here it 1 that tbe sedate BenloM sre today enjoying their Mar frolic, perhaps the last that the thus will enjoy together. Members of the class attending the picnic are Jeaale Apptegato, Alia Ball, Maysel Sander son, Ises Elliott, Florence Ward, Annie Hales, Evelyn Oraves, Hssel Summera, J. Levees SkeltM, Theo dore Case, Robert Rlggs, Eraeet NalL ABsrl STRIKE GUSHERS IN SHASTA VALE TWO WELL JUST STRUCK ARK FOURDTG OCT.OVER TWO MOV HAND GALLONS PEIt MINUTE, PROSPECTS BRKJBT quit mm ri' r . if ' -JfrS i 1 ii- , , , ; a ' sweWsissFewsaTsslP esfSJjP , , 4 . WsasSSBSSSBSSSBI i V ,. 1 JssHsy "wTr,)r Undsrlie0M RtttROmHWntMr TOWER nMi WiNil W' HE AMONG , SAN FRANCISCO, Chinese merchants, st n sent e( lltf 000. The ooncelniJst (sr ,te garden, restssraat,'. WEED. Mar 3, That portion of ... ..-... t. .. n.A Tower, on of the on..i .-,, .B - "' 'TT Iwhle. -Is eltusts4- rtert country 1 wuneesmg me srnwi "" from wtmUX. is to he velopmsnt of any section of the coun- (n the conceeeloms seUo OC tk Mil try. Last week the Big Springs Wa- International KpelU , M ter company, which Is developing wa ter for Irrigation by sinklsc wells, was successful la opening ap two flowing well, that are pouring ont 1,000 gallon per minute each. This water I to be used by tbe ML Shasta Land and Irrigating company, ... . . ... 1 co-operating with tbe Big Springs naBuftetorle. It m. Water company, to reclaim tbe desert port expert workmea la' land In tbe Cedan, and to supply sd- carved Ivory, rasa ead dltlonal water to ranchers la that die- tBM worker will 'nsc trlct, tbe pun emoraciag 6,000 scree. The crew of the Chapman Construc tion company ha completed thoiflrst mile of ditch through the hardest part ot line, and have coameaeed oa tho remaining four mile, which will be completed by July. and the sal of cmvaln'lMltefs' of the Orient. Oa tho main toero "Te will be a dbtptey of Chtaeso -CA' turn, nnil Intjt hmir tinAnA thn frnll ., HHH Wm .M.W ww HHfcH ,HW a.W-.W .. JM 1,, u by tho singing of sorno ot tho good """ --". - old songs. Everybody was unanimous " In declaring Mr. nnd Mrs. Tls royal ontcrtalnors. On May Day the friends of Mrs. Orland King, who live on the Mer rill road near tbo Stuklo bridge, wero royally entertained In her lovely new homo, In honor of another birthday. Tho homo was beautifully decorated for tho occasion, and many were tbe gifts and good wishes received by her guests. Five hundred was played during the greater part ot the after noon, Mrs. Soymona making highest score. Musical renditions added great ly to tho afternoon' enjoyment. Re- supper on Friday evening, May 10th. , f reshment wero served, and Mis During tho evening a short, spicy program will bu rendered. The bas kets wll be sold for a small sum. Thuro will bo no bidding and no names In the baskets. So everybody coma and bring your neighbor, and enjoy tha "get-together," Incidentally hulplng tho ladles to furthor a good causo. In honor of tbo fourth birthday an uUorsary of Kathryn Hamaker, her mother, Mrs. Roy Hamaker, enter tained a number of youngsters Wed- Hill acted as toaatmlstrea. Right Reverend Robert L. Paddock, Kplscopal bishop of tbe Eastern Ore gon diocese, will be the guest of hon or at a reception to be given this eve ning at the Hotel Hall. Members of tho Kplscopal church and friends of the Bishop aro Invited to attend. The Ladle Oulld has charge ot the ar rangement. Mr. Wlllard Smith ot Bakersneld, Calif., who ha been visiting her sis- ASHLAND SEES WATER COMING MUX ARK IN THE FIKLD KKCROW DEEDS SfGNIKO OP CONTRATS FOR HIGH LUTE IR RIGATION DITCH nesday afternoon at her homo on tei, Mm. Parrlsh, for tho paat two Third ktroct, near Pine. The after- week, left this morning for Portland noon was thoroughly enjoyed by tho and Raker. children, who participated In Juvenile games nnd nmusoments, and they were suncd with tho refreshments that appeul to kiddles. At tho party wero Margaret Cummlngs, Ooldle Hnlcs, Beatrice Walton, Zopha Rog ers, Katnerine Walton, uoroiny Dun ham, Jean RogeM, Bernlce Hector, Sybil Ansel, Joy Evans, Constance Schallock, Elisabeth Oraves, Joe Ev ans, Van Dunham, Freddlo Oooller and Billy Hayden.' A highly enjoyable party waa giv en uy tno memoers 01 1110 iocai louge of Elks at tholr ball last night, in honor of their ladies. The Tlndall orchostra furnished music ror danc- Mr. and Mm. Robert E. Watten burg, Mr. and Mm. Harry Cadea sad Mrs. Emma Talbot motored to the Phillip ranch, eleven miles from hero on the Merrill road, Sunday, sad wero guests at a lumptou chlckea dinner, served by Mrs. H. P Phil III. The party spent tho greater part of the day at the ranch. In honor of the birthday of Mrs. Iech, Misses Lillian sad EUsa StUU entertained a number of trleaas at GOO Wednesday evening. Card hon ors were won by Mrs. Fred Melhsss and Robert E. Watteaburg. Late la ho evening refreshments wero serred. Professor W. H. 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The Rogse River Canal company has so far per fected Its plans for throwing aa Irri gation canal along the Bear Creek hill opposite Ashland, at the 2.000 foot level, a to have xtea la tha tM irltb water contract sad water es crow agreement ilgnlng up the land holders whose leads woald fall aadsr said ditch. Engineer sad represeataUves of the company hare beea la Ashland frequently ot late. Speakiag for tho company while in the city last Satur day a. W. Conner stated that na En glish syndicate win, anaace tho propo sition providing tbe neceesary acre age can be signed up to make tho proposition a success. Mr. -Conner was accompanied by D. R. Wood and . J. Mundy of Wedford, and was shown about the city by D. H. Jack son of Ashland. As the public Is already aware, this company has acquired control ot the waters of Four-Mile Lake la Klamath. county and Fish Lake la county, together with tho pormlt for connecting tho two; tbe waters of Little Butte Creek, These give It enough water to irrigate practically 100,000 acres. It ha had for some time elaborate bluo prints snd maps In its posaeastea and ha tho assurance of many civil onglneers and expert oa Irrigation that lu plans are perfectly feasible. According to Its arosoat alaaa 81.- 000 acres would tall wader Its dltehes thu assuring on nnd a halt sere feet per aero for each aaaaal Irriga tion seaaoa. The larger rtia of this acreage Is down the TsUey, sad would fall under the lower eaaaw ot the company' original system. The addiUoa ot a high Use ditch to take in the Aahlsnd district la aa af terthought ot the compaay.aad cae which should be particularly gratify ing to Ashland cltlxens sad raneaen of thl section. Irrlgattea of her Idle acre would give Aahlamt a great ly increased trade territory. Tho com pany Is already assured ot eoatrscta for watering the Walte trast ot 3,000 acres, and will undoubtedly bo wel comed with open arms by other landholders. If k'e weetk havta Hrhsg. See ChHcote, Pfieae M. a ICE CREAM Oar FosataJa doss set winter or saauaar. A ic cream will taste a bow as la hot waatasr. SmXHTAIf Aa extra Sao bitter swsst Chocolate at 7Se the yeaaS. Tllei tStl4BgmtO ISO MataSt. I f Pare These 'sloM will on the premises. be aa extremely I A Chinee theater will beaa lac featare, aad a troaps'sil actors will be hreafkt trass prodsee sense of' Ism of tho aew rsablsa.- u y1 .r- ,,, ,, j " Oa a seeead Soar wfH kaiS fsa gardea. The deeerauOM alshlaaa will be Orksatal; im girls Ic native e4as ail 1 tovWter. It wm s la the latm ( a root aardea, aad wM ba aaa al Hw , attraetlotn oa Mm P,OLK'S Met watl tesmuVktxtory 'iMtsh - L. "j..-'' A!-1 rnniers idk wobi iiMaxe uni' cargo. 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