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LÜStS LIFE IO I GLI RFVFNGF PROFENHIONAI. < ARDH H IN (.OWAS .II ALOI H? Minn Adeline lbs k Tello of llie Dynamiter ♦ ♦ ♦ I’reiiialure explosion of <1 yIkik hi 11o ♦ probably prevented tho alinosi com ♦ piote extermination of tin- Berk fam ♦ "Gowan was jealous," said Miss Adelino Buck tills after noon. “He found my letters amt Nithl lie would 'get even' with me. 1 know lie wanted to kill us all "H <■ always wanted 111« to go wit ll him. 1 didn't Ilk « IiIm, but 1 did go I n Hie show with him n few I lull'll.'' i Claiming Hint the property near Merrill Hint he secured from Chas. Loomis In a trade for the White Maddox building wm. not rightfully represi liii il to him, J. A Maddox ba. cointm ni «<l suit agiklmt ..coinls for de red and directed to appear before this court on Saturday, the 4th day of January, 1913, at the hour of 10 • < MW Lit o < lo< k in the forenoon of said day, Attorney and < oun»e|or at Isrw Rooma 7 and 8 I in the County Court room of the .Murdock Bldg Klamath Falla Klamath county court house In the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, and show cause why a license should not be granted to la-na L. Smith, guar dfan of the persons and estates of Margaret Ann llargus and Harry Bu IXliflHl ford llargus. Minors, for the sale of the following described real estate White-1Maddox bldg for the benefit of said wards: NE'4 of the NE’4 and lots - 3 and Tlie 4 of Section 21; the NW »4 of the SW'4 and the HW »4 of the SE% DR. N NDRI.U t SOI LE and lots 1, 2. 3 and 4 of Section 22, Fli>>>l< bin nml Surgeon and lot 1 of Section 26, and the N‘4 Olilic, Hoyt Hotel. Ft. Klamath of the NE»4 and the E'4 of the NW'4 and the NE'4 of the SW >4 and lots 1 and 2 of Section 27, tn township 40 south, range 8 east of the Willamette meridian, in Klamath county, Oregon. Done and dated In open court this 6th day of December, 1912. W. 8. WORDEN, 12-12-1-2 r County Judge. Heirs of Issace Mitchell; Ludwig Blehn; the Unknown Heirs of Ludwig Blehn; I^wis Blehn the Unknown Heirs of Lewis Biehn, W. 1. Nichols, the Un known Heirs of W. I. Nichols, Charles Percy Nichols; the l'n- known Heirs of Charles Percy Nichols; Jennie T. Nichols; the Unknown Heirs ot Jennie T Nichols, Elizabeth Biehn; the I nknown Heirs of Elizabeth Biehn; Fred Blehn; the l’n- Heirs of Fred Blehn; Also Ali Other Persons or Parties Un known Claiming Any Right. Title, Estate, Lien or interest in the Real E*tate Described Herein: 32,000 damage» C. M Oni'lll I m nt ily about 9 30 last night George torney for Maddox In tho suit, whica Gowan, a logger, who. It Is believed, win fill'd Inti' Friday aftailtOOU. I ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Intended to kill l)i< members of the A deal wns closed lai" May between family, wiih aloni Injured In the ex Maddox mid Loomis win- -by Maddox in the name of the state of Oregon: ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ iliadi d hli< Inti rest In the A hili' Mad plosion which o< < iirre'l in the llock You and each of you are hereby sum ♦ dok building to Losiuiu ’or 568.6 ■ lióme, nt 745 Milin stleel. lie died Ikl moned to appear and answer the com ♦ iKii-H nf farm land < n ih< Merrill 111 a c k 1111111 bicipital soon lifter physl- plaint filed in the above entitled suit rimi» liiiil amputated Ills left arm and Maddox states Hiet forty acres Kind within six weeks after the first pub I'iincpli-i e Hu« Probubly Itiökin * tukin out Ills eyes 'belonging to Loomis wns wrongfully lication of this summons In the Klam Through the Roof ♦ withheld from Maddo< in the trade, Jealousy Is believed to have been ath Republican newspaper. ♦ and Hint Instead, forty ti< re.< of worth- the motivo for Gowan's mt, although And you will take notice that if ♦ h'»H hilly land was subktliutcd In the Im repeutedly refused Io make any you fall to appear and answer, or ♦ '•I.. .1 stati no nt omi ernlng the affair. otherwise plead within said time, the ♦ It appears that Gowan has been plaintiff, for want thereof, will apply Summons ♦ very attentive to Mlns Adeline Bick, In the Circuit Court of the State of to the above entitled court for the re ♦ i' years of ng«. Almut ik week ago he lief demanded in his complaint filed Oregon, for Klamath County. hud landed hi lb«' ♦ Ionini I.ollie Iittiin wlilch had been in said suit, to-wit: Sarah Wallace Currin, Plaintiff, ♦ written by different nu n to Mlns Beck, For decree determining all adverse vs. peculiar feature w is that ♦ l»< termlned that everything in con and beiamo very angry. At tliut time, claims of the defendants, or any oth Robert Hope Currin, Defendant. watch did not appear 1 1 be n<" tlon with a little exchange of fist ♦ ii < cording to Miss Heck, Gowan er party or parties, in or to the fol cuffs they held Friday should be To Robert Hope Currin, the above- igk-d to uny great extent, ♦ threatened to "get even." lowing described real property, to- named Defendant: was allll running when ft ♦ strictly according to the law, John Thursday night Mis» Beck and her wit: "Beginning at the corner of In the name of the State of Oregon, found. Totten and Oscar E. Willey appeared ♦ sinter Wore linked by Gowan to go I. im ' s to New .Mexico Main and Eighth streets, in the city of you are hereby required to appear before Police Judge Leavitt Friday born« from tlie n .mutant where they Mr« Elli n R. Kingston of Moscow, ♦ ♦ and answer the complaint filed Klamath Falls, Klamath county. Ore- afternoon and pleaded guilty to art employed earlier than ustud i he N. Y., who has been visiting her against you in the above entitled suit gon, the said point being the north charges of fighting Ea< h was fined older sinter. Bi ta, age 21 yearn, went 'daughters, Mrs. E. J .Murray and Mrs. her name to bls frli-nils. He appeared on or before Thursday, the 23d day westerly corner of block 40, in the five dollars. home alono about '.* o'clock anil found I’. E. Hannon of this city, left Sunday of January 1913, that being the last said city of Klamath Falls (formerly I don’t think It's exactly right that Gowan talking with her mother mid | io believe that Hie young woman bad afternoon for Raton, New Mexico, Linkvllle) thence along the line of two brothers lie appealed displeased been abused by public opinion, und I should be fined, bei auso I got the ! where she will visit another daughter day of the time prescribed in the Main street, the same being the order for publication of this sum worst of the mix, and that was bad because Mlns Adeline bail not come took every opportunity to herald her before returning 10 the Empire State. southerly line of said aMin street, mons. The first publication thereof enough," said Totten. homo with her sister, and asked Mrs good She was accompanied by her grand points. being on Thursday, the 12th day of and in an easterly direction, a dis Willey did not make any comment, Beck to go out mol get Iler daughter, Miss Eleanor Sproule, who Thursday night Sam Walk< 1 found December, 1912; and if you fail to so tance of 92 feet; thence at right an -••ernlng to feel that the satisfaction In the meantime Minn Adeline had lias been visiting relatives here for 1 I appear and answer, for want thereof gles in a southerly or southeasterly lie gained by the rules of etiquette as pii'< i s of a cun in which It Is believed gone to a moving picture show, mol the past three months. the plaintiff will apply to the court direction, parallel with Eighth street, an soon an the performance wan over owau had placed the dynamite which outlined by a certain Marquis of ' for the relief demanded in the com- a distance of 120 feet, to the souther site went home. Almost Immediately exploded. A theory Is advanced thut Queensbury was well worth the fiver. Fred Ellis is in from Fort Klamath . plaint, to-wit, for a decree dissolv ly line of lot 6 in said block 40; The two men engaged In a quarrel at for she entered the house, Gowan, Gowun si t off Hie fuse attached to the or a short visit. ing the bonds of matrimony now ex thence at right angles, along the Friday over a law suit, and decided without a word, stepped Into another explosive mid intended to burl it with to fight. They proceeded to an iso isting between plaintiff and defend southerly line of lots 5 and 6 in said room. In a few minutes the explo E. W, Grunn of Montague is a ant, for the care and custody of Hugh block 40, in a westerly direction, and the <au into the room in which were lated spot and proceeded to battle. sion occurred. Currin, a minor child, the issue of parallel with Main street, a dis family, It The poller h arm <1 of the affair and Klamath Falls visitor. The polli e were linstlly summoned. th- niembera of the Be said marriage, and for such other and tance of 92 feet to the line of an<l soon medical aid arrived. Gowan i* auppoeed that the fu * burlici! fast- the poll»e court proceedings followed fine F. Nelson was in from his further relief as to the court may Eighth street; thence at right an was found laying on fils stornai li The < r Hinn he hud planned, and the ex in Plevna precinct Friday. seem equitable. This summons is gles, along the line of Eighth street, plosion wn* premature right side of fils face had been blown served on the defendant herein by in a northerly or northwesterly di Gowan was familiar with Hie hand* Into pulp, tils left urin wns blown off Kid Kenneth of Taft, Calif., put the publication thereof in the Klam rection, a distance or 120 feet, to the Just below tlie elbow, and the palm ling of powder, having worked in the Al Kaufman to sleep after 18 rounds ath Republican, a weekly newspaper place | of beginning: And declaring woih I" most of Ills life. WASHINGTON, D. C.. Dec. 28. — of bls right limi'l wns mutilated ot milling at Coalinga, Calif. the plaintiff to be the owner in fee of general circulation, printed and Just how Indestructible is that Tl i '! »• >ry that Gowan find lutend- "Get iiwuy from me and leave me published at Klamath Falls, Oregon, simple of the said described lands, alone, - - you," tho Injured man ■•d attempting to rob a safe is not enormous terror of me seas, the ice Straw Wins Case once a week for six consecutive weeks, and that the defendants and all other berg. is «as recently recounted by redited. it is considered ii-rtuin that tried, when mi effort was made to A jury tn the justice court late by order of Honorable Henry L. Ben- persons be forever enjoined and de Hie commander of tne U. S. S. Bir he tool secured the explosive for the ascertain the extent of bls lujuries express purpose of destroying the mingham, who reported that though Saturday awarded I. J. Straw a judg- son, judge of the above entitled court, barred from asserting -».ny claim "I’m all right." ment for 312.72 against O. E. Willey, made, dated and filed in said suit, at whatever in or to said land or prem Repeatedly efforts were made to se Heck home and killing the members lie fired Hevtral five-inch shells into who brought suit against Straw to Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 11th ises adverse to this plaintiff, and for of tlie family. one of them little damage was done cure n statement from Gowan, but he recover money. Willey sued Straw day of December, 1912, the date of such other and further relief as to ■Most grewsome is Hie kitchen of ■ave for hole* showing the shots. declined to talk about bls act. The scout vessels Birmingham and for 373.40, and Straw made a counter the first publication thereof being the court may seem meet In the prem- Gowan was rushed to tlie Black Hie Beck home, where the explosion > ises. ¡on Thursday, December 12th, 1912. Chester which cruised the region of claim against Willey. occurred, and many of tlie curious burn hospital and placed on the op KEESEE ic GROESBECK, This summons is published pursu the Titanic disaster, who visited tlie room were sickened reported that erating table nl once. He was under Notice to Creditors 12-12-1-16 r Attorneys for Plaintiff ant to an order of the Honorable Hie influence of liquor, and talked by (tie sight of Hie blood spattered only a patrol of tlie region would j Henry L. Benson, judge of the circuit Notice is hereby given that the un- wildly, but not about the d>namltlng walla, Hie partly demolished roof and make it safe. There was no other SuvmnoiiH I court of the state of Oregon, for ersigned has been duly appointed ad safeguard possible, the commanders walls, Hie battered furniture and the l»rs Taylor. Chillón, Fisher, Truax In the Circuit Court in and for Klam ministrator of the estate of Henry E. Klamath county, made and entered mid Wright were cnlled, mid proceed fragment* of blood covered clothing said. ath County, State of Oregon. Meier, deceased, by the county court on the 23d day of November, A. D., ed to battle for the life of tlie patient. that are scattered about. Frank S. Jester, Plaintiff. of Klamath County, Oregon, and all Petition for License 1912, and the first publication there« Smull pieces of bone from the left Ills left arm was amputated near the vi persons having claims against said To the Honorable, tlie County Court ot is made in the Klamath Republb .u rn of Hie dead man arc sticking In elbow and his eyes were taken out. Sarah Jester, Defendant. can on November 28th, 1913. of the State of Oregon, for Klam arc required to present the same to the celling, being driven far into the Ills right hand was unit lint«*-' me at the law office of Keesee & To Sarah Jester, the Defendant above KUYKEUDALI. FERGUSON. ath County. About 2.1 ' 11 in. Friday, without wood by the force of the expluslou. named: Groesbeck, In Klamath Falls, Oregon, Attorneys for Plaintiff. We the undersigned, legal voters of One of the muscle ligamenta from his iutvlng regained consciousness, Gowan In the name of the State of Oregon: 11-28-1-9 r bund was found on a table and anoth ¡Sprague River Precinct, of the county within six months from the date of died You are hereby summoned to plead, Gowan purchased the dynamite nt er piece of flesh on ii rafter, ills hat, of Klamath, State of Oregon, being this notice, verified as required by answer or demur to the complaint Notice of Sheriff’s Sale tlie llnldw In Hardware company's blown Into shreds, was hanging from actual residents of said precinct at law. filed in the above entitled suit within Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon the date of signing tills petition, and a rafter, suspended by a tiny shred By virtue of an execution duly is store Thursday morning He was six weeks after the first publication having resided therein at least thirty this 19th day of December, 1912. sued by the clerk of the circuit court served by Harry Galarneaux. He said that was blown Into the wood. of this summons in the Klamath Re- | JOHN L. MEIER, Gowan's overcoat was torn iu two day* immediately preceding the date of the County of Klamath, State of that lie wanted th» explosive to use publican, a newspaper, and you will In blowing out n boom for Ackley pieces by tin force of the explosion. of signing Hits petition, hereby re- Administrator of the Estate of Henry (take notice that if you fail to appear ' Oregon, dated the 23d day of Novem E. Meier, Deceased. 12-19-1-16 r Bros. Mr. Galarneaux offered to tel The entire left sleeve wns blown away speet'ully petltiou your honorable and answer, plead or demur within, ber, 1912, in a certain action in the body to grant unto James Edsall and ephone to Hie powder magiizin«' on and a piece of bone wn* found on the said time, the plaintiff for want there- circuit court for said county and 1). W. Howard, residents of said pre Administrator's Notice of Filing Final | of will apply to the above entitled state, wherein F. P. Doyle, as plain Hie West Hide mid have tlie powder collar of the garment. Account Tlie furniture* in the dining room cinct, under the firm name of "How delivered ul Ackley's, but Gowan said court for the relief demanded in the tiff, recovered judgment against W. that lie would rather go after It. He wa-. all up-et by the explosion with ard A Edsall" a license to sell spir- III tlie County Court of the State of complaint filed in said suit, to wit: F McCollum, Ethel Elnora McCol- Oregon, for Klamath County. itielvtd an order for ten pounds of the exception of a table, which was , iious, malt and vinous liquors or fer- For a decree of this court forever dis- 1 lum, Abel Ady and Alex Martin, Jr., in the Matter of the Estate of Charles ■ mented cider, commonly called “ hard !!• ir< st to the kitchen. A large Roch- 4ii par cent powder. solving the bonds of matrimony ex-: for the sum of 12,904.45, and costs Erickson. Deceased. A search of Gowan's ">oin nt the < ster lamp was burning on the table eider." within the precinct of Sprague ¡¡sting between the plaintiff and de- and disbursements on the 22d day of Notice is hereby given that I have Lakeside was made Friday morning when the shock came, but It was not River, in the towu of Bly, Klamath j fondant, and for such other and fur- | November, 1912. County. State of Oregon, for a term tiled my final account and report as Notice is hereby given that I will bv Coroner Earl Whitlock, and from even extinguished or upset. ther relief as to the court may seem of one year from the 1st day of Feb- administrator C. T. A. of the estate on the 3rd day of January, 1913, li'ltcrs found It was ascertained that meet. 'ruary, 1913, In less quantities tliaa of Charles Erickson, deceased, and Ills parents live In Superior, Wiscon This summons is published pursu at the front door of the court house the above entitled court lias fixed P. P. Vogee 1 one gallon sin. They were notified of Hie trnglq ant tp an order of the above entitled in Klamath Falls in said county, at upon 1<» o'clock in the forenoon of J. s. Lowry Wm. Lowry < nd of their son, mid Friday after ourt made herein on the 27th day of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said Geo. Bloomingeamp January 18th, 1913, as the time, and »Xi sti < us of in na I I lomer Cox noon they telegraphed Mr. Whitlock 1 November. A. D. 1912, and the first day, sell at public auction to the the county court room, in the court uci : LAN IXG Utoi nd I Arthur llamaker A. W. Evans to embalm the body and ship It home. publication thereof is made in the highest bidder, for cash, the follow house of Klamath county, Oregon, in R. E. Hartley I’LAt'I. — GOU l N I Si i» , L. L. Griffin Gowan, It was ascertained, was 30 Klamath Republican on November ing described property, to-wit: the city of Klamath Falls, in said ¡George It. Boyd Glenn Wilson SW \ of NE XE', Of SW'i. years old. 28th, A. D. 1912. county, as the place, when and where E. II. Reddtn G. W. Elliott NW 1 4 of SE . SE »4 of se %, E >3 Following Gowan's death Friday W. H. A. RENNER. any person may present any objec- M. Bowash There are thirty-one sticks of dyna 'J F. Lowry of NW «4, and lots 1 and 2, all in morning. Coroner WIilHock took 11-28-1-9 r Attorney for Plaintiff t on or exception to anything thereto F. H. Coates Section 21. charge of the remains, and In connec mite laying around some place, and Eldon Davies contained, or to anything done by me Lots 5 and 6 in Section 16. Summons tion with District Attorney Kuyken today the officers are searching every I M. S. llamaker W. W. Smith as administrator, and at said time In the Circuit Court of the State of Earl E. Walker H. L. Anderson NE1, <>f NE'r, Section It. dall mid the police department, lie Is nook and corner tor It. George Gowan and place the court will finally settle E. W. Whetstone Oregon, for Klamath County. \V’._. of NWVi, Section 27. making mi Investigation. An Inquest bought a i(>-|aiund box of the explo Elmer Jones said account. J. J. Andersoa sive Thursday morning. and only four Mark John on A. A. Bellman, Plaintiff, All in township forty (40), south will lie held. This notice is published pursuant Amo* Lundy vs. of Range eight (8), East of Wil Gow in has reientl.v been employed sticks have been accounted for. The .1. <). Watts to order of the above entitled court Isaac E. Mitchell; the Unknown In Weed. He reliirncd lo this city box contained 35 sticks. lamette Meridian, in Oregon, and made December 5, 1912. and the first Win. NV. Ross It is believed that but a single stick O. F. Boyd Heits of Issace Mitchell; Ludwig situated In Klamath county in said from there about two weeks ago. At O. T. Anderson the time he placed $ 11 <• with a local exploded last night, mid three sticks Bert Gooch I publication is made on December 12. Biehn; the Unknown Heirs of state, and containing four hundred 1912. .1. E. l.owc, 1<11I<1<111 keeper for safe keeping. lie were found in Gowan's pockets. What .1. 8. Watts Ludwig Biehn; Lewis Biehn thlrty-two and 35-100 (432.35) BERT E. WITHROW,, James Calahan wns rated a good mini In Hie woods, lie did with the balance of the dyna 1». F. I»r "11 tlie Unknown Heirs of Lewis acres, according to the government Administrator of the Estate of Frank ObenchainRoM W. Finley survey thereof. mid never had any difficulty In get- mite la a mystery. Biehn; NV. I. Nichols; the Un Charles Erickson, Deceased. Ed Bloomiugcamp At the Baldwin hardware store A. R. Kincaid. ting work. I.list 4th of July he won known Heirs of NV. I. Nichols; Taken and levied upon as the prop 12-12-1-16 r Lerbherz John C. K.appcs Hie log rolling contest which wiih held Thursday morning Gowan said that ,1. Charles Percy Nichols; the Un erty of the said defendants, W. F. NV. NV. Stanley h< ‘ wanted only four sticks of powder, known Heirs of Charles Percy McCollum and Ethel Elnora McCol here, Notice is hereby given to nil per retition for Sale of Ileal Estate A h I ioi I lime before calling ill th'* t was" explained to him that less than Nichols; Jennie T. Nichols; the lum, Abel Adv and Alex Martin, Jr., Beck home, Gowan was In McDonald a box of tlie powder could not lie sold, sons interested that the foregoing pe n the County Court of the State of Unknown Heirs of Jennie T. I or as much thereof as may be neces Oregon, for Klamath County. Nichols; Elizabeth Biehn; the sary to satisfy the said Judgment in . Hunsaker's saloon, lie talked for lie left tin' store, but later returned tition will be presented to the county Unknown Heirs of Elizabeth I favor of Plaintiff F. P. Doyle against a few minutes with Mr. McDonald, and said Hint he would tuke the en- court on the 5th day of February, n the Matter of the Guardianship of the Persons and Estates of Mar Biehn; Fred Biehn; tho Un 1 said defendants, with interest there and was perfectly Holier nt Hint time. tire box. lle also bought six feet oi 19 13, and application will be made to said court upon said date for the li garet Ann Hargus and Harry Bu Heirs of Fred Biehn; Also All on. together with all costs and dls- "Gqwnn w.'ii very reserved," Held I use and six caps. cense herein petitioned for. ford llargus, Minors: Other Persons or Parties Un | bursements that have or may accrue. Mr. McDonald Fridny morning. "Ho Dated at Rl.v, Klamath County, Ore To 1 the Next of Kin of Margaret Ann Poole la Better Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, known Claiming Any Right, wiih very poptilnr with I i I h fellow .1. I, Poole Is getting along fine at gon. this 28th day of December, 1912. Hargus anil Harry Buford Har Title, Estate, Lien or Interest ¡November 23. 1912. vvorketH, but lie did not participate In O. W. HOWARD, Blackburne iioR]»itnl. and Ills recovery gus, Minors, and All Persons In In the Real Estate Described W. B. BARNES, Sheriff. nnv of their hilarity." Of tho firm of Howard A Edsall. now seems certain. Poole shot him terested In Their Estates: I GEO. A. HAYDON, Deputy. Herein, Defendants. Gowan hnd been quite attentive to 1 1 1-30 r You and each of you are hereby or- I To Isaac E. Mitchell; the Unknown 1 I 12-5-1-2 r MI sh Beck, nml frequently mentioned self In the left breast Thursday. POWDtR