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MtXILAN CtNiURjrilP IS tfltC II« ervatlons worn turned down by Sur veyor General W. H. Kingsbury, but Luke linniedlntuly began suit against the state, and hence Ills lippll« atlons will idatid as a cloud against those who wish to obtain title to land. It seems that applicants who filed applications subsequent to those of Lake’s, which were filed Just before tho '1 iiyuipson n<t became u luw in 1303, must wait until the Lake claim is disponed of before they can get iheir land. 'lulling advantage of tills situation, Johnson says In bls letter lie lias ar ranged to compromise with Lake for nil applicants who appoint him their agent. Lake, he says In the letter, will agree to relinquish all claims for $2.50 per acre. i On such basis, If all applic ants ac cept Hie proposition of Johnson and i.ake. Lake stands to make 1500.000 on Ills attempted filings. In answer to the suits of Laki* against the slut« to compel the tilings of his applications It is contended by Hix state, through Deputy Attorney General Glenn, who Is handling the cases, that Lake's applications were not made In good faith, anil were I merely for the purpose of casting a «loud on the land which would cost other applicants money to remove. riioH-SSH > Vt I, < AilDh « . <;. BltOWER Xtr 4HAN(L> Will. BL TAKEN I OR M.WH LEAKING Attorney and < <»nna« lor at Iztw Rooms 7 and 8. Murdors Bldg. Klamath Falis - .Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Slough returned to Klamath Fails Friday night from a visit in Middle Western States. They have been away for several months. Citation u the County Court of the State of I igliting I” still in I'rogrcMs, Accord lliidy liljourua l<> Meet Again Wed Oregon, for Klamath County. ing to N«-ws Iteu-lved by Diverse nesday .Morning — luvealigutions the Matter of the Estate of Seaco u Route *• 1 rotn Mevico < iiy — Anil'll- Will I’lmiid I lx II, mid Will < Oll L. Wood, Deceased. can Win «hips Arrive at Vera < roz. W ILL A. LEONARD iinne I nlil Mnlli'C» Now I’inding To Ellas L. Wood, Heir of Seaco L. Inti rvi ntion still Seems to lie 1 ar Aii' I'inally Dispose«! of—spei illa Wood, Deceased; and to all oth Distant Dentist tion Itile ers unknown, if sueb there be: It appearing to the satisfaction of EL PASO, Tex., Feb. 17. A dis- Wblte-Mad<lox bldg A business deal of great magni- Aller weeks of deliberation, Hie this court from the verified petition puli ii from < hitiualiua says that com I lude whlch has bee n pending for sev- Kiumutti grand Jury on Halurday af of Nellie Wall, administratrix of the munication lias been established with weeks was consummated Hatur- era! ternoon returned four Hue bills In estate of Sesco L. Wood, deceased, on day, when tice American Hauk and Mexico City, and that fighting is again the court of Circuit Judge Benson, file herein, that it would be for the in progress. 'I rust company was bought by the 'llie Indliimcnis were announced us advantage, benefit and best intereats The Madero forces are moving First Trust und SavingH bank. against John Due, und speculation of the «slate and those Interested that Details of the transactlou are Utili against the arsenal. was rife on llie streets tills afternoon 1 a portion of the real property of said I withheld from tho public, but It has I Official dmpatches from Madero to Its to tile Identity of the incused. i estate be sold. become known that large financial Governor Maytorena of Sonora say Contrary to the usual custom, no It is therefore ordered that all per liitcrcHis have become interested in that he bus failed to get Diaz to agree bench warrants were issued Iiy Judge sons interested in the estate of the tiie project, und thu result of the deal to a two days' armistice in order to llenson, mid tills leads to thu belief ¡said Sesco L. Wood, deceased, appear I ! will be a giant financial institution remove the dead and wounded. MUSI C that tlie Indictments ure against men at the county court room, in the Orchestra <rr Hand for Klamath Falls. not now In lbls section. Governor Maytorena telegraphed to Klamath county court bouse, in the Furnished for all occasions Following the report of the grand Thu bunk will bu known as the friends here saying that Made?«» had city of Klamath Fails, Oregon, before A. V. TINDALL Jury to llie court, ut 3 o'clock, the First Trust und Savings bunk, und it admitted that the situation is grave. ¡this court, on the first day of March. Klamath Falls Herald Office Jury returned to th« grand Jury rooms Is certain tliut Captain J. W. Siemens, Interior dispatches say that the A. D. 1913, at the hour of 10 o’clock In the Odd Fellows' building, mid, who bus guided llie destinies of ths anti-American sentiment is Intensi in the forenoon of said day, and then after a few minutes consultation, ml Frsl Trust und Savings bank for so fied. Americans are flocking to the and there show cause, if any exist, Journcd until Wednesday morning ut long, will be at the helm of the new border. why an order of sale should not be 10 o'clock. It Is oi peeled that soon institution. made by this court as prayed for in The cavalry of Jaurez garrison was after reconvening the grand jury The institution will occupy, for a sent to the bills this morning to op aid petition. will make a final report on all of the time ut least, tiie present quarters of pose the progress of Salazar. The real property belonging to th«, mutters which have been pending. ' tlie American Hank and Trust cum- estate and which is petitioned to be The members of the Madero family puny. sold is described as follows, to-wit* in Chihuahua, headed by Alberto Ma Immediately upon the arrival here dero, the president's brother, are all l.i < 'i i lit < < >t RM: I <>R 'I III. 7 he E>/t of the SW14 and the DAIin MI X Disi I ssi.D and approval by the state superin- ready to flee to the American side. XV % of the SE *4 of Section 26, In tendent of hanks, the deal will be Township 35, south of Range 15, A lecture course for tlie benefit of closed, Will Wright, the state offi- east of the Willamette Meridian, in VERA CRUZ, Feb. 17.--Fighting r ial, bus ln«ll< ated that he will be here Klamath county dulrymcn; u number Klamath county, Oregon. RIGID MEASURE TO KEEP OUT was resumed at noon in Mexico City. «if competitions to stimulate Interest In a few days. It is further ordered, That a copy of ORIENTALS WILL COME UP 1 reparations are under way here to In dairying, articles In tlie local pa MITHIN THE CURRENT YEAH. this order be published for not less At the regular meeting on Friduy ♦♦♦ ♦--------------------♦♦♦ care for hundreds of Americans who pers eiicli wi «k concerning tho move than four weeks in the weekly edition Is BELIEF OF SOLON' night «>f Klumatli I .<><!«<• No. 137, ment, appointment of committees to ♦ LETTERS FROM TIIE 1’EOI’LE ♦ are fleeing. of the Klamath Republican, a newspa I <» o F , tli« members present dis- As a result of the censorship no de ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦ act lu behalf of tlie mom tiers of the per published within said county. cussed the question ut taking a spe- WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 17.— ICommunications sent to the Her tails of the fighting at the capital are association In settling differences Dated this 23d day of January, < lai train to the Grand Lodge at M«d- ald for publication in this Chairman W. B. Wilson of the bouse depart cbtainable. these and other progressive measures A. D. 1913. for«l In May. This was decided on ment should not exceed 300 words in Private advices indicate that Diaz committee on labor, who will prob were outlined as u portion of the WM. S. WORDEN, lu view of thu fact that quite a num length and must be accompanied by has resumed bombardment of the ably be succeeded in that position year's work of th« Klamath County tin- name und address of the sender. I County Judge. ber of citizens have expressed a de I next session by Representative Frank capital. Dairymen's Association by Jnrucn FERGUSON, KUYKENDALL & sire to make llie trip with thu Odd Editor Herald: Buchanan of Chicago, says that a Ezell, tlie president. Attorneys for Administratrix. Fellows, and arrangements will be thorough-going Asiatic exclusion bill Having made Investigations since The meeting held nt tlie Chamber WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 17.— 1-30-2-27 r ■nude to accommodate all who wish hearing the thoughts of other scien of Commerce lust Saturday was at ¡President Taft's formal reply to Ma- will be passed by both houses of con to do so. tists concerning Klamath Falls being ilero's protest bas been published. It gress before the end of the year, at tended by forty dairymen, and sev An effort will be made to obtuin tlie place where Cain came after God does not mention a word about inter Hie instance of the labor caucus, it Administrator’s Notice of b iting Final eral now members Joined. Work of In the County Court of the State of getting all tho farmers and dairymen tiie Grund Lodge for this city In 1915, had placed a mark upon him and sent vention. and does not state that the is this group of seventeen union men Oregon, for Klamath County. .uni everything points to tlie success in the new house to which John I. him away from his people, I find that I'lilted States is not considering such In th« county as members will be I d the Matter of the Estate of Ada L Nolan, secretary of the San Francisco of this endeavor. * some people in this valley and the taken up by districts within a short , a move. Kinney, Deceased. l.abor Council, and now to represent This will mean not ouly an honor neigliboring valleys have raised Cain, time. This is regarded as practically an Notice is hereby given that I have the Fifth California district, will be I E. Reeder will take Up thia work to Klamatli l.odge, but also u great und there is one man in the valley ultimatum. liied my final account and report aa long. In the present session there are whose name is Adam, und from what In tile Ken«» district, and Special com- boost for tlie city a ml county. The ___________________ but fourteen members carrying union administrator of the estate of Ada L. mltti ch will l>« appointed for Merrill, holding of great meetings In a city we hear, some people in Klamath WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 17.— cards. Kinney, deceased, and the above en Bonanza, Fort Klamath and Hananza. I h one of the most effective methods Falls have recently been raising Caln i There will be no intervention in Mex "Aside from the immigration prob titled court has fixed upon 10 o'clock I.yln O. Mills and Max A Met'« I will of advertising it to the rest of tho in general. ico unless communication with Mex- Another feature that goes to show «lute, for tli« visitors are hivarlubly lem affecting the Pacific coast,” said in the forenoon of March 3, 1913, as m t as a committee to work U llffer- ! ico City and Washington is cut off, Wilson today, "bills for which we ex the time, and the county court room i men of prominence, and with keen Hint tills is the 14ind of Nod is that ent parts of the county. Americans and foreigners are slain pect to secure favorable action next in the court house of Klamath coun Ttie lecture plan discussed Is to powers of observation. When they a great many people are wont to nod through a deliberate attack, or there ut everything. They will sit and lls- Is to story of their visit it session, if they are not passed by the ty, Oregon, in the city of Klamath have dairy experts from the Oregon tell the occurs an outbreak as a result of anti- senate before March 4, are the anti Fails in said county, as the place Agricultural Collage visit Klamath men of like calibre, and tiieir word ten to a smooth speaker, and nod and foreign attack. injunction, the contempt, the sea when and where any person may pre County and lecture <>n matters per lurries the weight of experience. it nod. never thinking that what ho is Otherwise the United States will fol saying may be a lie, and what the fu mens, and the officering and Manning ent any objection or exception to any tinent to th« Industry at tho differ Is for tills reason that Klamath Ixidge low the policy of "bands off.” ture may bring if they do as he says, la muklng arrangements to carry as bills, the Booher bill, regulating in thing therein contained, or to any ent dairying centers. These are al The Vermont and Nebraska are due 1 think that as further investiga- ways followed by helpful discussions many citizens as wlsli to go with them terstate shipment of convict-made thing done by me as administrator, at Vera Cruz. mado a great many more wlicii tlie trip is made to Medford, tions aru goods, the dredgmen's eight-hour and at the same time and place the As a result of the strict censorship bill, the department of labor bill, and said <;ourt will finally settle tne said and every person going, whether a things of interest will be unearthed. member of thu lodge or not, will be I The most important fact 1 have of press dispatches Secretary Knox to measures dealing with the stop-watch account. This notice is published pursuant a booster for thu Grand Lodge In learned through investigations is that day instructed Ambassador Wilson to system in socalled scientific manage report In greater detail the true con to order of the above entitled court still lives. Nothing has ever Cain That there will be no change In the 1915. ment on government work, and with dition of affairs in Mexico. i made January 20, 1313, and the first office of superintendent of Crater I 'the employment of enlisted men in '9161 ‘»I 'q»4 '*JO ’AJ|«<I The government feels that public competition with civilians on work publication is made on January 23, been heard to the contrary. I.ake Nutlonal Park as long us Secre Mnildui Kliips Hogs opinion would support intervention if for which men were not enlisted in 1913. MOSE8. J. A. Maddox today shipped 92 hogs tary Fisher remains nt tlie bend of Ambassador Wilson’s report would be A. KINNEY, the department of tho Interior la the to the California market. The pork ,the military and naval service. along that line. DIVORCEES IN' announcement «if frienda of Superin ers were loaded at thu local yards. | "Tho anti-injunction bill will be Administrator of the Estate of Ada L. Kinney, Deceased. MEXICO, CITY, Feb, 17,—At I defended in the senate by Senators CIRCUIT COURT tendent W. Frnnk Arant of this city, o'clock there had been no firing for aL Follette, Poindexter and Bacon. KUYKENDALL & FERGUSON, It. D. Mann came in Friday from whose position Is sought by Will G. Attorneys for the Administrator. Arguments in the suit of William half an hour. The reason is un Senator Bacon introduced a bill on Steel. president of tlie Crater Lake , I lr ranch on Lost River to attend to 1-23-2-27 r known. A. Cree against Agnes B. Cree et al ' business matters. this subject much more sweeping than company. to quiet title to a tract of land in It Is authoritatively stated by close the one passed by the house and now Publication of Summons Mrs W. G. Williams and Miss Nel Klamath county will be made in the WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 17.— rending. The seamen’s and officering friends of Mr. Arant that under date of January 25, Mr. Fisher stated pos lie Frost of Lakeview were among circuit court tomorrow. Attorney Ambassador Wilson has confirmed and manning bill have good prospects In the Circuit Court in and for the County of Klamath and State of itively that lie Intended to make no th« arrivals on tho Lakeview stage Sox of the firm of Hewitt & Sox, the reports that the Diaz forces have of becoming law at this session.” Is here from Albany to represent the captured Monterey and Nuevo-Lar Oregon. < hang« In tlie superlntendcncy nt tills last night. plaintiff, and J. H. Carnahan will ap rado. time despite the efforts of those pull CINCINNATI, Feb. 17.—John H. George E. Turner, Plaintiff, Mrs. L. II. Kinger of Bonanza is pear for Weatherford & Weatherford, The rebels control the Larado line Patterson, president of the National vs. ing against Arant. of the National railways. In tin« letter written by Fisher, fol here to spend a few days. While in attorneys for the defense. Cash Register company, recently con Nina Mae Turner, Defendant. The Crees reside at Albany, and Consul Edwards at Jaurez reports victed of participation in a conspir In the Name of the State of Oregon, lowing tlie tiling of a petition for the county seat Mrs. Kinger is stop they were divorced some time ago. that border newspapers are exciting acy in restraint of trade, was today to Nina Mae Turner, Defendant, Hteel's appointment, the official takes ping ut t)>o Hall. ¡Cree's suit to quiet title is opposed i the Mexicans by claiming that inter sentenced to serve one year in the Greeting: a stand point blank against tlie sup l>y Ills former wife, and testimony was vention is certain. You are hereby required to be and planting of Arant by tlie Portlander. DRY SPEAKER TO penitentiary and pay a fine of $5,000. HE HERE Nt MIX taken at Albany by a referee. Ttie Nebraska and Vermont sent The Troy (Ohio) jail was selected as ppear and to answer to the complaint When It was announced Hint Steel wireless messages today, reporting the place where he will receive his filed herein against you in the above nought to have Arant retire In his « Richard Melhase has returned to their arrival at Vera Cruz. The campaign for a dry Klamatii entitled suit on or before March 6th, favor, local business men at n mass mail for the next twelve months. ’Hie force of marines there is aug meeting announced their support of Fall. « ili lie started In earnest March Fort Klamath after a short business Corresponding heavy sentences A. D. 1913, that being the last day mented by 3,000 men. were meted out to the other twenty- within which you are allowed to Arant, and received with much en 3, when Mrs. Ada Wallac« Unruh, sojourn here. answer, etc., herein as fixed by the thusiasm Ills announcement that he presldent of the .• late W. C. T. U. will even defendants. It. Byerley of Worden Is a guest at Mills Addition people enjoyed a would n<d roHlgn In Steel’s favor. A arrivo 111 the city to hold a serien of Patterson's sentence was the limit .order of the court for publication of summons herein; and if you, tlie said «lancing party at tlie Mills Addition of tho law. few days I.iter, a petition urging that meeting* in thu Interest of temper- the American hotel. I hall last night, which, it is declared, the secretary of the Interior make no anco. Among the defendants were Pliny Nina Mae Turner, defendant, fail to Mrs. l'nruh I h a speaker of note. i is tlie best ever held there. The tloor Ekes, district manager in San Fran-1 be and appear and answer, etc., said change In the siiperintendency of Hi«' was crowded with dancers, and the cisco; Earl Wilson, formerly district complaint, tlie plaintiff will apply to park was placed in circulation, and 8he Ima pnrticipated In a number of locai optlon canipalgns, and Is ratei! Tlie first consideration in selecting terpeichorean pastime was kept up manager in Los Angeles; W. C. Hoive, said court for the relief prayed for in was freely signed. high in her Work. Sho Is now in Sn- a watch is to get a reliable time i until nearly daylight. A sumptuous sales agent in San Francisco. They his said complaint, to-wit: lem working in Ilio interest of thè so keeper. it makes no difference how ; upper was served at midnight. 1—That the bonds of matrimony were each sentenced to a year in jail ciety of whlcli she is thè head. little you spend for a watch it is between the plaintiff and defendant I and costs money wasted unless you can depend NEW YORK, Feb. 17,—H. P. Da- The defendants filed notice of ap- be dissolved; W. D. Young of Sacramento is a on it to keep somewhere near accu vidson, J. Pierpont Morgan’s partner, ,'oal. They were given four months , 2— That tlie plaintiff have the cus 8. O. Johnson, president of the I i-sued the following statement this to prepare the record. Klamath Development company, lias r. .lest at the White Pelican. tody of tiie minor child, Gordon Eg rate time. become involved in the L. II. Glavis bert Turner; In tlie manufacture of a watch one afternoon regarding the report that novel iiineiit land innnlpiilat Ions, ac INNI S-< I.ARRE of the chief expenses is tlie final ad Mr. Morgan was seriously 111. 3- And for any further relief as to Mrs. 8. Edward Martin and chil MIX I.AWSIIT justing and regulating. Tlieru are. cording to tin« Hacrnmento Boo. The "We cabled to Cairo as soon as wo dren have returned to Merrill after his honor may seem meet. following I h from (lint paper: Tills summons is published in the however, inexpensive watches of real be ir<l the report that Mr. Morgan a visit with the former's parents, Mr. S. (>. Johnson, vie« president of tlie Klamath liepublican, a public news Judgment for the defendant was merit. These are constructed along I wan ill. We have Just received Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Ratnsby. Weed Lumber company, mid tNn num leiideied Saturday by Judge Benson simple lines, mid are dependable Morgan's answer. It says that he paper published in the city of Klam to whom Louis It. GlnviH, ousted sec In tlie cuse of Will Lambert vs. E. C. time keepers, Other cheap watches li is entirely recovered from his at- P. L. Fountain, a well known local ath Falls, Klamath county, state of retary of tlie conservation commis Urie, n and tlie Innes-Clarke l.umbur gotten up in a showy way aro not . in k of indigestion. He will remain re 11 i state man, lias returned front Oregon, by the order of Hon. Henry L. sion, admitted lio owed Ills job ns a company. wortli carrying. ¡in Cairo. This should set at rest the Portland, where he has been visiting Benson, judge of the circuit court of Klamath county, state of Oregon, The case was brought to foreclose liind agent for several lumber con We have learned by years of ex- ' report of his illness.” for tlie past month. which said order directs that sum cerns, is sending out letters urging on a loggers' lien. It appears that perienee to distinguish between the persons who have filed on certain Brown took a contract to cut some good and poor makes, and we will I ROME, Feb. 17.—J. Pierpont Mor 1’. E. Wicks of San Francisco is mons be published once a week for six state lands, tho title to which Is cloud logs for tlie lumber company and not sell a watch at any price that we gan is reported to lie stricken with among today's visitors in Klamath uecessive weeks and dated and enter ed January 24, A. D. 1913. ed, to compromise with Fred W. Lake hired tlie plaintiff to work for him. cannot guarantee to be an accurate serious illness, He left here today Falls. of Oakland, who inis been accused by lie neglected Io pay for (lie work, lint timepiece. accompanied by two physicians and Date of the first publication hereof Yours for service, A. L. Leland of Chiloquin is here s January 30, A. D. 1913. two trained nurses In a specially state officials <>f being one of tho last the plaintiff «lid not file Ills lien with F R A N K M. V P P He W. H. A. RENNER, in the time specified by law. Watcliiiiakc,, .lewder nnil Engrnvcr. chartered Cunard liner, the Caironia. to attend to business matters, of th«» public land schemers. Tlie nature of the financier’s ailment arrived Saturday, and will return Attorney for Plaintiff. Lake's application for flllngH on N. P. Watch Inspector F. If. Mills wan attorney for tho de- ' home tomorrow. 1-30-3-6 r Willitts Building is not known. He goes to Naples. 200,000 acres of land in national res- fnedant. MAY CHARIER A SPECIAL IRAIN EXCLUSION BILL COMES UP AGAIN Assurance oí Accuracy