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J CROSS BILL OUT oF COURT FILES Mr Mini Mis, Pefflcy, who nr« em ploy'd by the government to Instruct mid car« foi Itidlmis on tin- Klumutb Indian t< si-rvutlon, arrived in th« city REAL ESTATE — INHVRANt E Sunday evening with the little child M E MAKE A SPE< IA LTV of close of Anderson Faithful, who r«c ntly In profH-rty and good farm lands. No murdered his wife near Yulnitx, on trouble to show property. Prompt at their way to Portland, to wall upon tention vigen nil Inquirirá t few Thursday afternoon at 4:10 o’clock g<><u| houses for rent. If you wnnt to Hi'imlor Abii' 1 W*«d, who owns 1 Hie fed* nil grand jury, Tho lit tin us. tract ol 22,oo<> a* 1 i'H on tho upper girl, who Is only about <» y nr« old. Is MOHOS I » H'lltlKI. ELEMENT IN < i l II RIVIVI I' AT MEETING LAST the two dozen boosters of the Eugeni- buy or se I it will pay you to Next fo tiiw-ri*m Hotel 111- •••■ nfll Commercial Club will arrive In Klam Ink'. Iu:n ordered two carloads of il remarkably bright little on«, mid I IK>DI < I D BY I'l 1 ENME IN NIGHT, IND A4 UVE WORK ath Falla and the Chamber of Com shortli'iin mlli h cows, which are now can tell a very clear story of th« dr ISV KEVI \S. ADV Hl STAINED W ILL BE I N DI RT/.KEN VERY merce will entertain the visitors with on their wity to his Klamath i-ouuty ciimstuiice« which took pirn, liutne dlately befor*' and following the a dollar dlnn'r (U the White Pelican These cows were furnished < Ol Iff ranch, SOON In the evening, everybody being in In the County Court of the State ot by W M t'arrutl>«rs of Han Fran tragedy, and will testify before i I m Oregon, for tho County of vited to attend the same. It is de grund jury. cisco, alo! were »hl|>p«il from Hum Wh< 11 circuit court resumed It« At a meeting held Tuesday night at sired that aw many owners of autos as Klamath. boldt county by r.i ii'"* r t" H«u Frun- session Wednesday, uft< r ai recess the Baldwin Hotel the Young Men ’ s the Matter of the Estate ot Al In «an «pare them make known the fact i I mo , From Hi« llnv t'lty they wire .Mr und Mrs. Jack llorton arrived It wim to listen to the Issue of Kent Boomer Club was revived, aud the In order that th< delegates may hav* bert Finley Bunnell, Deceased. shipp'd by mil to Mr Wied’s ranch in Klamath Fulls Saturday evening, vs. Ady. Homo time ago Joseph H. flrat active work done will Include a a chance to ride about the town a lit Notice Is hereby given to the nt W*c*l. where after being given u expecting to be ci-.tabllshed in Kent, assignee of three claims again*' turnout to m*et the Eugene boosters heirs, creditors, or other persons In tle between train time and dark. It r**«l, th«y were again load'd onto ths tlii-lr handsome residence on the West Al t y A<1 , entered suit The can« win n they arrive here tomorrow even- being planned to have the autos meet terested in said estate that I, the tin- cars mid slilpp* d to Chiloquin. Side very noon. Ilefoi this takes Thin la Hu* first move to convert |,lnee, however, they will visit friends Whs i.«t, and on the day for trial a dc- Irz. Ernest Nall, Forrest Pell and the men at the station, Th«y wl)1 derslgned, have filed my final ac tlie northern part of tli« county Into in the llonnnzu mid Illy districts. Mr. l.iv vr.s g .int' d on defendant paying Boy Ferch were cho n u a committee bave the next morning, so that it count In the a-bove entitled court and icrtnin cuMts Incurred. Next tho de- to tn company Ha«r«tary Caleb T. Oli will give them but slight chance for cause and that if you desire to file ti rich dairy section It hna l**ng b«*’U Horton will again take charge of af- f< ndant i -d n cross bill In equity, ve; of tl.e Klamath Chamber of Com- sight seeing. All those who ran help objections thereto such objections • i • . recognized that the Wood mid Wli- fnlrs at •vhleh th plaintiff moved to strike merci <• on bl« trip to Bonanza aStur-.give the comers an auto rid« are ask must be filed on or before the 9th IlnniHon river villi' ys were Ideal for lion In Yonna Vnlby. from the court files, the latter party day evening. ed to communicate with Secretatv day of March A. D. 1912, the day dairy purposes, nnd th< 1« can I*« r>*> I not wIshii ; the case to go Into the Officers of the rejuvenated club are; Caleb T. Oliver of the Chamber of set by said court for the hearing and <iu<-tlon ns to th« so*«' * 'ful oiilcom«- equity division. settlement of said final account. President, William H. Shaw; vice Commerce. ot Mi Wi«d’n ••«pcrlnii nt Tlmitrint Th!« notice Is given pursuant to Wednesday morning Judge Ben- president. Fr d II. Dunbar; secretary, ■ ’ a of ill *'■ ■ J i-'ii'i "ii 11« an order of said court made and en on lint' ll' <1 to the argun.ept on the Harold Sargant; assistant secretary, .*» ./.» . upper Ink« Is wlmt In known as marsh tered February 9, 1912. motion to Ktrlk , arid sustained It. J Hardin Carter; treasurer, John ■\fyEhti"!. mid I'« Ims nit-nd «spend«*! f IN - ...» The date of the first publication I From this the defendant gave notice Siemens. An executive committee was of this notice I February 15, 1912, I of appeal. The court ordered the law pl* ki-d, consisting of John Siemens, J. and the dat« of 'h> last publication ■ netIon to proceed, to r'hlch the dc- J. Barrett, Lawrence Mebaffey and G. is March 7. 1912. 1 fondant ent' red formal objections. It A. Kraui.e, the last named being the RUBERT H. BUNNELL, , was contended. In substance that th« retiring president. Hits Broken Rail With Result That 2-15-3-7 r Administrator. court oiigi t tn nwal* th*- outcome of 1 . ' » Fin-nuin I« Injunil and Dozen Pas» act Ion be th«- appeal before the law Mrs. Jack llorton left this morn- Ing - to- 1» si ought In' ' MJNiu. ' I' < '"111- a Roosevelt campaign and secur- •engem Bruised Up, But None Seri SUMMONS. taken up. but the court did not s* e it Ing for Bonanza. ty this prior, io* 1 nun"|W't>f ' ''I the < o I oih T. i a< *•*-plane*'. ously, 1» Report I that way. fain 1 ml fi'i! ti" n In | O'irt Equity No. 276. This Is th« si cond tlms within a of tin* county sre going 1n (ogethcr In the Circuit Court of the State of : few week« that this procedure has United Press Ser "Ice nnd con bln Ih«lr orders, »o ns l<> nave Oregon, In and for Klamath I l>> « n followed In a cane In the circuit on th« freight charges. DEVILS LAKE. N. D.. Feb. 14.— County. court h< r . In the case of Cantrall THOME FOR KLAMVm FALKS The Oriental limited, the Great North I vs. Carrell the defendant filed a cross ELE4TION WILL BE A VAIL- ern's crack coast train, hit a broken Eugene L. Hopkins, Plaintiff, vs. Abel Ady, Leona C. Ady, hus- MILE TO VOTER»’ CHIROGRA- rail east of Doyon last night, jumped ■ bill end motion to strike it was sus- band and wife; Mark L. Burns; I'lIY MAI« Il I ttilni I The d«fi ndant gave notice of the track and wrnt over an embank-1 J. F. Nowlin and Lenore F. -PP< al to Judge Percy R. Kelly, which Feb 12. WASHINGTON. D. C . ment. The fireman was injured, and | Nowlin, husband and wife; The registration books for voters a dozft passengers were reported 'has sine b«<n tnk«n, asking that the Th« commerm court has denied On- O11 Saturday at 2 o'clock, ut the pierce Evans and Mrs. Joanna •■t the city election In Klamath Falls a« action await the appeal, but Judge petition 'of th« Santa F« mid other hurt, none of them seriously. Evans, husband and wife; H. 1st, and will WvHti-iii rnllways for an Injunction old bunking room of th« First Nation ■ Kelly wen not so Inclined. When he will op«n on March • r Pinekc t Jr - C M Fu ghaut; i-Htrnlnlng the Interstate comtncrco al bunk, th« Kiarnntli Fall« Commer ord«rcd that the trial proceed the de- c’ose at 6 p. m. on April 15. George Osjorn; B St. Georg« Judge Thomas F. Nicholas staies cominl-don from enforcing the or cial ('lull will hold a meeting to which n n « want' d more time, which the Bishop; the Big Bas'n Lumber der reducing tl e rate on lemons to ar« Invited all farmers Interested 1" court wa< willing to grant If 12 00 was that many of the voters have been • <-d. sugar beet or other problems of Co., a corporation; Henry Ed- coming to the city hall and a»kpi^ paid by Carroll for the plaintiff ’ s ex- SI. and the rat« will stand BEAL WILD WEST STI NTS TO BE Interest to agriculture In thia section. pt n»«» In getting ready for trial. Car to register for the city election (Mi win Anderson; the Klamath PULLED OFF IN I'HREE DAYS' The club wants the grangers to be on foil’s attorney, Water Users ’ Association and di ntly being under the Impression M. Oneill. said Car SESSION TO BENEFIT FIND hand to give suggestions and experi roll wan financially able to pay but that the registration books are now R. O. Vincent, Defendants. ences. FOR TRIP To Mark L. Burns, J. F. Nowlin and $100. but the court would not »mod open. The registration books for the The following l«tt»T rec- ived from ify Its order, and insisted that the county are now open at the county Leonore F. Nowlin. Nowlin, husband LOUISVILLE. Kk Fib 12 Thl Pierce Evans and and wife; city 1« to have an eight story hotel fo President C. S. Morey of thè Oreat trial go on. The d1 fens« was unpre clerks' office In the court house, but, For the purpose of building up its Western Sugar Company, Denver, la pared io go ahead, and judgment was those for the city will not open until Mrs. Joanna Evans, husband negroes «xrluslv ly. It will contal fund for the proposed trip to the; 4 and wife; C. M. Fulgbam and March 1st. given to Cantrall. .100 r«oms and will cost about 1120 of much local Interest: grand lodge meeting at Portland in "Beg to acknowledge receipt of Defendants George Osborn, ooo when completed yours of the 29th. enclosing test of July, the Klamath Fa!13 Lodge No. above named: beets in your locality. If these beets In the name of the State of Or»- 1247, B. P. O. E.. will conduct its < ol w«rc not k*'i>t too long before they gon, you and each of you are here- first annual rodeo May 31. June 1 wire analysed, th« sugnr content cer by required to appear and answer and 2. Friday, Saturday aud Sunday, the complaint of plaintiff filed in Samuel Courtney, committed to the tainly ratig*K very high; but Oregon at the Klauiath county lair grounds the above entitled suit, on or before county jail by Justice of the Peace is a long ways from us. and It occurs There will be a tremendous carnival. Thursday, the 28th day of March, Churl«« Graves on a charge of draw to me that sugar companies nearer Milite \ lei ini Lived Oli l-cnecil Isind Rcvolutiotuiry Descendants „ Pouring so it is said, of sports and pastimea 1912, that’^eing the last day of the ing a deadly weapon on Charles Row you would b« more likely to be Inter- Into Cherubic llavnlet, and TAiere <>n Indiati R*w* rvallon, and l’aid and of the ranch and range for the cham- publication of this summons, an. ha» b«cn made a "trusty” by Sher '■■ted In your locality than wc are. Agent liiMead of I tellina ri, Refusai Are Two Candidate« Out for the pionghfp of the Pacific coast in each the day on which you are required iff William It. Ilnrn-s, .so that he has j Just at present wc are making no to appear and answer said complaint Chief oftice to Whom Lei to Ili« Attack event. sow practically the freedom of the plans for building any more factories This matter of tariff reduction cos There will be &• man’s relay race of as fixed by the order of Honorable <4ty. fronts us. and until that 1s settled we LOS ANGELES. Feb. 14.—Daugh 7*4 miles, 2*4 miles ?er day, best H. L. Benson. Judge of the Circuit NORTI' YAKIMA Wash., Feb. 14 I do not fed like making any further time for three days to win. Each Court of the State of Oregon In and WOMEN'S DINNER Jim Johnson, an Indian accused ters of the American Revolution are HIGHLY ENJOYED Investments. Jf there Is anything your of killing William Lusby, an old man gathering for the opening of the an rider will have five range or ranch for Klamath County, for the publi community could do In the wn> of horses and two assistants, one to cation of summons herein. And if living with his wife on leased land ou nual meet here tomorrow. catch finishing horses and one to held you fail so to appear and answer aa The Wo nr ti’s Relief corps, Sprague helping defeat the determined effort Two candidates are out for the re- the Yakima reservation, some months starting horse. Riders must saddle, In said order required, plaintiff will chapter, gave a banquet and literary 1 that Is being made by the cane sugar ago. was convicted of piurder in the gency, Mrs. I. N. Chapman of Ala- unsaddle, mount and dismount un ask a decree of said court against 1 manufacturers to have the tariff on and mimical program at I. O. O. F. Los meda, and Mrs. C. E. Brown of second deg’ee by jury. assisted. The same horses aie to be you and each of you, forever barring hall Saturday night, which was well sugar removed, that will benefit your • Both Lusby and his wife were ter- Angeles. locality nnd every other locality where used each day, barring accidents. The and foreclosing any and all claim. attended and enjoyable from every rlbly beaten by their assailant, the 1 ladles will have a relay race fee ranch Interest, right, title, or estate that standpoint. Th« materials for ui*« In sugar beets can b« raised mor*- than PLANS TINY EXPOSITION - old man dying _ almost at once, and and range horses saddles under ' \en- you or each or any of you may have 1 he menu w ’re furnished by the mem anything else. AS AMUSEMENT FEATURE ’s life being despaired of Mrs. Lusby 1 In and to the north half of the north ty pounds, no rubber cinch allowed. bers of the G. A. R., and compiled for ■ "I should be glnd to hear from you for some time. The murder was a The men’s pony express lace for east quarter of Section one (1) and conaun plion by the women In the way ns to how crops sre raised In your Whether by Irrigation or particularly brutal one. the Lusbys >f(l<]c| Buildi*r of I»os Angeles to Study ranch and race horses will i-c similar lots one (1) and two (2) in Section vicinity. that only they know how to. San Francisco Project, With A i*’w to tj,e r. ]ay race, save for carrying one (1), Township forty (40) south, natural rainfall We shall be glnd to paying their rent to the Indian agent, The program following the dinner to Making Replica to Be l’ut on twenty-five pounds of ‘mall.” It will Range eight (8) east, Willamette lu'.'ir your location in mind and when ns required, and refusing, according was 11 follows: to Mrs. Lusby’s story, to give the View in Seraphic Burg this tariff matter Is settled. If It is last three days, be 7 *3 miles, a third Meridian. Also the southwest quar Pimm solo, Mrs. Gregory; vocal ' money to Johnson himself. Their not settl'd If it Is not settled ad- of which will be run each day. same ter of »the northwest quarter of Sec Janies »«I ■. Dr Gilbert. corm t solo, refusal was the basis for his attack. Ncwnham; solo, Mr. Heine; quartet, versely to beet sugar Interests we LOS ANGET.ES. Feb. 14.—Louis horses daily. A ladies' pony express tion six (6), Township forty (40) E. Kellln. model builder, is at San race with ten pounds of mail, similar south. Range nine (9) east Willam- ”T*ntlng on th« Old Camp Ground," may be willing to send some one up *>»’e Meridian. Klamath finunt» Francisco to study plans for the build to the m< n’s race. wilFbe held. Me liitii'n Gilbert and Seitz, Messrs to investigate your location." There will be other races, as fol State of Oregon, and will also ask ings of the Panama-Pacific fair, that Heine and Lidyard: vocal solo, Mrs. ho may erect at Exposition Park here lows; Three days’ men's cow pony a decree foreclosing that certain Martin, cornet duct Me- rs. Newn- in’ MAIU H 31 IF THEY SUFFERED a miniature reproduction of the big r: e. two miles, thre•' Nl.-.-'s: ladles' mortgage on said premises, made, hani and Fees«, address, W. E. D I- 4 ASI .A1.ITES OF DISABILITI;^ show. cow pony race, similar conditions; executed and delivered to plaintiff roll; ■■lection. Ideal Mandolin Orches s' en WOKK PRIOR TO DE- BONANZA Feb. LT A blp. cele The model will cost about 15,000, men’s wardrobe race, three days, bv the above named defendants— tra, composed of Mesdarnes Sdtz and < bMllFi’. I, 10141 and will be used by the park com three-quarters of mile each day ward Mark L. Burns and Emma S. Burns, Murray, M' Haydon and Murrnv; bration vim held here last evening wli' 11 tile Ladies' Magazine Club en- mission in addition to its service as robes to be furnished by the manage J. F. Nowlin and Leonore F. Nowlin, nddri sa, Andrew Kirschner: vocal Distric t Forester Geo. H. Cecil has an amusement feature to advertise the ment (here's a chance tor great do Pierce Evans and Mrs. Joanna Evans. solo, Mr. Wilson: addr ss. Caleb T ' lertnini I their husbr.nds mid gentle Oliver, secretary Rinmntb ebnmb't men friends. \ banquet was given nt .■11st recelvt I Information that March world’s fair with the tourists who ings) ; bucking cont st of two days, Said mortgage dated the 27th day of 1. 1912, ban been set by tho de will visit Los Angeles during the com riding with plain baiter, chaps and December, 1906, filed for record in the Big Springs Hotel, nnd It was n of Commerce spurs, but no quirt; wild horse race, the office of the clerk of Klamath sort of formal opening of the now part nient of agriculture as the latest ing winters. three days; “catch the rooster.” County, Oregon, on the 2 9th day of hotel, v 'h Is to be publicly dedicat dn'o «n which claims under the gen eral deficiency bill, approved March MOTHER GOES TO HEAVEN buried all but his head, while the March. 1907, and duly recorded in ed next Saturday night. rider runs full gallop, and pulls him wlume 8, page 14. Mortgage Rec Tv.'iity^foifr couples enjoyed the I, 1911, can be presented for casual- ■ AFTER SENDING TOTS AWAY ties and disabilities suffered by tem out of terra firms; tnavoric’»; race for ords of Klamath County. Oregon. pleasures of tho evening, which con PoHtmaator Uhde K BrandenbutK t < porary employes while fighting fit on Gave Two Children Njckel Apiece roping both horns of cavorting bo- And plaintiff will further ask for Is milking a- «lU- nd* »gnlnst the leav- J stated, nmong other things, of a sort the national forests prior to Decern- ■ With Which to Buy Candy, Telling v'r.c: <tc'r "t«>'’»ing” catrzii, nrimii reasonable attorney fees, disburse ug open of lo’ i; boxis. It Is not gen- |of geographical and geological con- ber 1, 1910. Them Not to Hurry Baek—She to bo roped, thrown 3nd bog-tied In ments and costs. Said decree to for rir.lly known that 'he regulations ot ! tost. A question box was used and Mr. Cecil believes that all claims less than three minutes, congest to ever foreclose any right, title, inter Then Inhales Gas to Suicide tiiu poHtoffii'ii department demand prlz's awarded, the first prize going originating in Oregon and Washing last three days. to Earl Hnmakcr, and D. G. Horn re est or estate that you or each or any the box bo that the combination to ton properly payable under this net Entries will close on midnight of of you may have In and to said NEW YORK. Fob. 14.—Mrs. Mary thrown off W ’cii lift by lite user, so ceiving tho booby prize. Valentine have already been presented, but in Golden dressed her two small children Thursday, May 30th. above described premises. 1 mt no one < it. Hpeii 'ho door, l-’ull- : decorations were used, and tho walls ( their best clothes nnil sent them All those wishing to enter Should ■ if the big reception ball-vere cover d case therP are any st ill otitstan Ung ‘tn This summon« Is published In the nil to do this «ubject:' t' with hearts and other appropriate they may be submitted at once to the out with 5 cents each to buy candy, addr ss the carnival committee of the Klamath Republican, a weekly news the box to f'»"li it It, Tli forest supervisor in charge of the for- telling them not to hurry back, as Elks. decorations. paper printed and published In n si voro one, but the depi etjt where the accident occurred. Klamath Falla, Klamath County she Kas “going to h av sillers that it is nei' i nrj 4 State of Oregon, under and by vir The two tots were later found lock JAI’ENFSE SAILORS SINK- ki'tp Hie pigeon holes protected. t AV II EN TWO BOATS CRASH tue of an order of the Honorable H. I'l I 1)1'1' Ill .Al I lllllil I ll'.> WOMAN FORGER ADMITS ed In each other’s arms, fast asleep, Those who might inlM mall when < RIME DONE FOR G AIN In front of the door of ti e Golden L. Benson. .Tndr« of the sMd C'rcnJt — their box wm heft open would prob- Court. Said ord“r being dated the Forty-six Seamen Caught Between apartment. Nobody had respond d The Interstate Commerce Commission nbij be the ill I to lire I Decks of Colliding Boats and 11th day of February, A. D. 1913, Holds l’p I’roposed Lift In Rate for United Press Service to their continued calls to be let in. incut of carili sneis. Pustmaster OAKLAND, Feb. 14.—Mrs. Har- The mother was found lying dead on Drown When Damaged Vessels directing said summons to be pub Ciirrjlng Fruit From Oregon nnd Brand ■ iilmrg is warning the boxhold- I'let Devine pleaded gullty before lished for six <6) consecutive and Go to Bottom of Ocean. the kitchen floor, a tube connecting Other Western States Producing It get in the habit of closing their ers to Judge Ellsworth to forging a will with the gas rang© in her mouth. successive weeks. The first publica He hns found ns many a» boxes, of the late Mrs. I making her the heir tion to be on the 15th day of Febru She. had been depressed because of WASHINGTON, D. C„ Feb. 14. — time. Sometimes forty open nt one NAGASAKI, Feb. 14.—The Ryona ary. 1912, and the last publication people who have difficulty In working 11. int> estate commerce commission Mary Swnin of Berkeley. She asked 111 health. Maru and Moria Maru collided oc to be on the 2 Sth day of 'larch. 1912, the combination of 11 box leave the has held up the frencrnl ndvance on for probation anti was given a two Fare to Klamath Falls front Chi- here and both sank. Thlrty-two of as In said order contn'ned. combination on so ns to ntnke open railroad rates for transporting apple* weeks’ delay for investigation. ’ E. L. ELLIOTT, Marfh | to April 15, |3£.45, ing easier nt. the next visit. From from Oregon, Washington and other tho Royna’s crew and fourteen of | Attorney for Plaintiff. Chief of Police Samuel L. Walker and front other points in proportion, I Western fruit, districts and ordered now on those leaving their botes open the Moria's were caught between the 211-214 Wiillts Bld'g, Klamath Falls need not lie HttrprlH il to have Ike un investigation. The ndvnnco would nnd Deputy Sheriff John Schnllock Put your Eastern friends "on” to Oregon. 2-15-3-28 r 1 decks and drowned. this. have returned from Portland. h ive become effective February 19. boxes taken front them. CHILCOTE &KÎCE WILL LNU«IAIN IDGÍNÍ BOOMERS FAST TRAIN JUMPS TRACK, GOES OVER EMBANKMENT REGISTRATION BOPKS OPEN SOON FARMERS TO MÌEI EOCÄl CLUB ELKS GIVE RODEO ÄI FAIR GROUNDS I i OLD MAN’S INDIAN SLAYER FIRE HGH1LRS MUST CLAIM PAY *