Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, July 03, 1913, Image 2

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    place of beginning, nil of «aid laud
being In section 29, township 39,
south of range 10, E. W M., In
......... —
Klamath county. State of Oregon,
sc'ONSIDERI l> AN I NDI StltABLE
excepting from sani tract all rights
IMMK.RINI
of way heretofore granted to the
Ac »S FOR STII.L
United Si ilea for reclamation pur­
Hiil ly Bini k Uiewpt» lo .stai in
Snow Carried F row» Mountain* to
ANOITII R SESSION
pose.*. said laud also being subject
-
thè Dominion, He W ili Ile Arrvstcd
Denver for Street Battle—Four
to stock subscription contract with
and D c | hh I is I— - linde Hi» Way luto
Deaths From Heat in Chit ago, ami
the Klamath Water Users' Associ­
S .UKAMENTO. June 27.- Super­
Cannila We.uìng a lilat k Moti*-
Weather Forecaster Say* I'empera i< Judge Curtis Wilbur today issued
ation. for water to irrigate same.
■ aihe—Chicago Black.» Itoli! Julii-
ture May Reach l<»O-Mark Belitre a statement demanding n extra ses-
The proposed sale will bo subject
ice—<hi tlu* \\ ay io Paria lo Fighi to conili inalloii by the county court,
Day is Over—4 ini innati Suffering
cn of the California legislature.
of Klauiath County. Or< gun.
This. lie Bays, is needed to rectify
LOS A-vG.-LES. June 27
Fifteen Governor Johnson's mistake in sign . ..MONTREAL, June 27. At the re­
Signed ETTA M. KILGORE,
hours of continuous downpour of rain lug the wrong juvenile court net,
quest of Secretary of State Bryan of
Guardino
breaks all records for alm last thirty-
Wilbur is a leader In white slave tiie United Stales, the Canadian gov­
Out vil June 19, 1913
6-19-7-17r
ernment today ordered Gm arrest of
five years. There is general rejoicing prosecution in this state.
Jack Johnson, the negro heavyweight
all over Southern California.
Notice for Publication
champion, who is trying to escape
The rain is still falling, and iu some II IY DEN Pit KI D
(Not Coal I .amts)
cases the fruit crop has been dam­
FOR VITOR N FA fi om G h > United States, where Im lias Department of the Interior, United
aged. This is offset, though, by the
a prison sentence to servo for white
States Land Office nt Lakeview,
slavery.
enormous benefit to the crops.
WASHINGTON. I). C„ June 27.
Oregon, Muy 28. 1913.
The negro vvil be held pending his
It is generally believed here that
Notice la hereby given that Alfred
DENVER, June 27. The temper­ President Wilson will nominate Thos. deportation to the United States ns an Fischer, of Swan. Oregon, who, ou
ature today reached 87. There are Hayden of San Francisco as federal undesirable immigrant, should he at- Rept. 27, 1906, made homestead entry
tempt to reamin iu the Dominion.
no prostrations.
district attorney for California.
3652. serial No. 013f . for S'* NE>4.
Officers state that if Johnson at- XW'.N’K'», NEkiNWk*. section 18,
For the benefit of the members of
Hayden and Matt Sullivan, who
the turnverein w ho are here fropt all were last night named as special pros­ tempts to stay in Canada, he can bo Township 3 7 S, Range 10 E, Willam­
If he pro- ette Meridian, has filed notice of in­
parts of the nation for an athletic ecutors. will push the Caminetti-Diggs arrested aud deported.
ceeds to France at once he will not tention to make tl.,al five-year proof,
meet, two carloads of snow were and Western Fuel eases at once.
brought from the mountains and de­
It is understood that Hayden ac­ be molested.
to establish claim to the land above
It was learned today that Johuson described, before C. R. DeLap, County
posited in the streets. The visiting cepted the position of special prose-
Turners held a merry snowball tight cutor only after assurance that he was wearing u false moustache when Clerk of Klamath County, nt Klamath
as long as the snow lasted.
would be made permanent district he crossed the border.
Falls, Oregon, on the 7th duy of July,
attorney.
1913.
CHICAGO. June 27. Charles De­
CHICAGO. June 27.—The temper­
Claimant names us witnesses:
Woody, special agent for the depart­
ature this morning registered 90 de­
A. Bensinger, of Swan, Oregon, Ot­
ment of justice, has asked Attorney
grees. and was mounting steadily. On
to Schonfeldt, of Klamath Falls,Or
General McReynolds to request the
this, the third day of the hot spell,
egon, J. B. Patterson, of Swan, Or
there are many prostrations, and no 5 A I KILLED AND KINDREDS Canadian government to detain Jack
egon. John Neubert, of Klamath
Johnson and return him to America.
sign of relief.
Falls, Oregon.
PROSTRATED
The saloons in darktown last night
A W. ORTON.
noisily celebrated the flight of John­
CINCINNATI, June 27.—At noon
6-S-7-3 r
Register.
the thermometer reached 93, and the i- I -n.il. With the Grain Dying in son. There has not been such jubil­
Sunnism»
i. <• . iehls. stock Market M ohr* ation in Stnokeville since Johnson
prospects are that the afternoon will
In
the
Circuit
Court of the State of
Aie
"Bulling"
All
Future*
—
Blis
­
I "brought home the bacon” al his
be warmer. There have been numer­
Oregou.
for
Klamath County.
tering
Wind
Sweep.*
<
ioni
Chicago
Reno
battle.
ous prostrations, and the lack of ice
E. B. Balls, plaintiff,
\\.'stivarti to the Rocky Mountain*.
is causing much distress.
DeWoody stated that Johnson is in
vs.
Thermometers Regi*ter 14M»
«iesperate
financial
straits.
lie
be
­
Helen
J.
Balls, Defendant.
CHICAGO. June 27.- At noon the
CHICAGO, June 28,—Excluding lieves the big black saw a chance to To Helen J. Balis, the Defendant
temperature was 93, and Forecaster
Above Named:
Cox issued a special bulletin, warn­ the fatalities in Ohio and Indiana, reach Paris or Australia to make
some
money.
You
are hereby summoned to ap­
more
than
sixteen
people
have
been
ing the people that the thermometer
killed and 200 prostrated by the ex­
pear and answer the complaint tiled
Hygenic Program Arranged
may register 100 before night.
WELLESLEY. Mass., June 30. - in the above entitled suit within six
Four deaths and scores of prostra­ treme hot weather affecting all the
territory
from
Chicago
to
the
Rockv
Wellesley College and the Boston Nor- weeks after the first publication of
tions hav“ been reported.
Mountains.
mal School of Gymnastics, which re­ tills summons, and you will tnke note
The weather bulletin this morning ent ly combineci to establish a de­ that If you fail to appear and answer
L.WOIK IS TO
BE "BENCHED’ predicted that the thermometer would partment of physical hygiene and or plead within said time the plain­
rise to over 100 degrees, and this has | physical education at Wellesley, toJay tiff for want thereof will apply to the'
CLEVELAND, June 27.—It was been confirmed. There is no relief are holding a conference of graduates above entitled court for the relief de­
manded ir. the complaint filed in said
to lay out a program for next year.
officially stated at the headquarters of promised for forty-eight hours.
|suit, to-wit.
For a decree of this
The minimum last night was 86.
the Cleveland baseball team that
¡Court forever dissolving the bonds of
I-KI 11- ESSIONAl, < ARDS
Napoleon Lajoie, one of the best Hundreds spent the night in the parks
matrimony existing between the
known players in organized baseball, while the Loop district was a veritable
plaintiff and defendant and for such
furnace.
is to retire soon as a regular player.
There were six deaths this morning.
other and further relief as to the
Lajoie will be kept as pinch hitter
court may seem meet.
Forty
hospital
internes
have
been
He has slowed considerably in iiis
(»enlist
tarted
on
the
principal
corners
to
nt-
This su miaous is published pursu­
fielding work.
ant to order of the above entitled
Lajoie starter playing big league _'id to the i ostrated. Ti e < t up dam­
WhUe. Maddox bldg
court made on the 11th day of June. I
baseball in 1897. He signed up with age all over the Middle West is tre­
A. D. 1913, and the first publication !
the Philadelphia Americans, and since I mendous. Already the grain spect­
thereof is made on the 12th day of I
then has been continuously in the I ators are "bulling” in futures.
I June, A. I). 1913, and the last pub­
—
game.
MUSK
MINNEAPOLIS, June 28.—Two |
lication thereof will be made on the
Lajoie was for years the manager
Orchestri» or Bund
24th day of July. A. D. 1913.
of the Cleveland team, and its nick­ died and nine were prostrated thi»
Furnished for all occasions
KUYKENDALL & FERGUSON.
name in fandom is an abréviation of morning.
A.
Y.
TINDALL
Plaintiff’s Attorneys.
the name bestoyed on him by his
Klamath Falls
Herald Office
ST. PAUL, June 28.—Seven were
12-19-26-3-10-17-24 r
parents. He has always finished nigh
in the hit column of the American prostrated and two dead at noon.
Notice of Guardian* Sale
League, and last year finished fifth
Notice
of
Final
Settlement
In
the
County Court of the Slate of
with an average of .368 for the sea­ United Press Service
In the Matter of the Estate of Henry
Oregon, for the County of Klam­
CLEVELAND,
June
28.
—
Yester
­
I
son.
E. Meier, Deceased.
ath:
day's maximum, 101, will be surpass­
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
un
­
In
the
matter of the estate and guard*
ed today. Seventeen people are dead.
JAP OUSTING TO
dersigned
as
administrator
of
the
es
­
ianshlp
of Mary A. Kilgore, an
BE INVESTIGATED
insane person.
DETROIT, June 28,—Street ther- tate of Henry E. Meier, deceased, has
Pursuant to an order, made by the
WASHINGTON, D. C., June 27.— i*ometers register 105. There have filed in the County Court of the State
of
Oregon,
for
Klamath
County,
the
Honorable
County Judge of the coun­
been
several
deaths
in
the
state.
Secretary of State Bryan, in confer­
final account of his administration of ty of Klamath, State of Oregon, dated
ence with President Wilson today
LINCOLN, Neb., Yesterday the said estate, and that the court has the 19th day of June. 1913, notice is
stated that the state department in­
t
c-rmometer
registered 98. It is much : xed Friday, the 25th day of July, hereby given that the undersigned
tends to investigate the incident at
191", at the hour of 10 o'clock in the will sell, at private sale, for cash, or
Hemet, ( alif., yesterday, where Jap­ cooler today.
forenoon
of said day, as the time for upon such terms as may be necessary,
anese laborers and farmers weie driv­
the
bearing
of objections, if any, to at Klamath Fails, Oregon, on or after
SAN
FRANCISCO,
June
28.
—
The
en out of the community by ranchers.
said
account
and the settlement the 24th day of July, 1913, the un­
following
temperatures
were
reported
"The Japanese embassy has made
assigned dower right of Mary A. Kil­
no representations at all regarding at noon: City 60, clear; Seattle 65, thereof.
Dated
the
25th
day
of
June,
1913.
gore, an Insane person. In and to the
cloudy;
Portland,
showers;
Los
An
­
this," said Bryan. "The state depart­
JOHN
L.
MEIER.
following described real property,
geles
64,
clear.
ment is taking the initiative.
Administrator of the Estate of Henry situated in Klamath County, State of
E. Meier, Deceased.
Oregon, to-wlt;
TEAMSTERS MAY
NOLAN MAY BE
6-26-7-24 r
All that part of block 101
DECLARE STRIKE
RIVERS' SECOND
Bowtie Addition to the Town
Notice of Guardians Sale
Bonanza, according to the recorded '
CINCINNATI, June 27. — Eight
SAN FRANCISCO, June 27—Train­
In
the
County
Court
of
the
State
of
plat
thereof, described as follows,
housand
teamsters
and
omnibus
driv
­
er Nolan, former manager of Willie
Oregon, for the County of Klam­
to-wlt: Commenting at the north­
Ritchie, the world’s champion light­ ers today sent notice to their employ­
ath.
west corner of said block 101 and ;
weight, came in from his ranch today ers that they wil strike tomorrow
In
the
matter
of
the
«.Jtate
and
guard
­
running thence south along the
unless
the
employers
agree
to
confer
after receiving a big offer from Joe
west line of said block 150 feet to j
ianship of Mary E. Kilgore, Inez
Rivers to appear in the Mexican’s cor­ with union’s committee.
A. Kilgore, Gladys A. Kilgore
a point; thence east on a line par-i
They demand a new scale of wages,
ner to advise him In his fight with
and
Roy
J.
Kilgore,
minors.
allei to the nortii line of said block :
saying
it
is
impossible
for
them
to
Ritchie on the Fourth of July.
Pursuant to an order, made by the
200 feet to a point; thence north on I
It is believed that Nolan will ac­ support their families with the wages
Honorable County Judge of the coun­
a line parallel to the west line of |
cept this offer, as he and Ritchie have they now receive.
ty
of
Klamath,
State
of
Oregon,
dated
said
block, 150 feet to a point on I
much bitterness between them.
the 19th day of June, 1913, notice is
the north line of said block; thence '
Library Si-Hsion Ends
west on the north line of said block ;
HAINES FALL8, N. Y., June 28.— hereby given that the undersigned
TARIFF RILL
will
sell,
at
private
sale,
tor
cash,
or
200
feet to the place of beginning;
After
being
in
session
six
days,
the
REPORT ON ITH
The E‘4 of Sec. 7; the 8W % of
American Library Association today upon such terms as may be necessary,
the NW '4 ; the N% of the BW % ;
WASHINGTON, D. C., June 27.— closed its thirty-fifth annual conven­ at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on or after
the
24th
day
of
July,
1913,
all
the
the BW »4 nt the BW *4 and the
tion
with
a
discusion
of
"The
Law
There is no prospect that the senate
NW % of the HE >4 of See. 8; the
caucus will make a report on the Un­ That Stands the Test.” Matthew S. right, title and interest of said minors
NW >4 of the NW'4, Hec. 17; the
derwood tariff revision bill before Dudgeon, secretary of the Wisconsin In and to the following described real
N>4 of the NE%, Sec. 18, Town-
Library Association, began the discus­ property, situated in Klamath County
July 4th.
shli> Il South, Range 14, E. W. M.
This information was given Presi- sion with an address on that subject. State of Oregon, to-wit:
The NW >4 «nd lots 1 and 2. and
The 8W%, Sec. 36, Tp. 40 8.,
dent Wilson today by leaders in the Mrs. Mary Antin Grabau, author of
beginning
at a point 136.5 feet
R. 14 >4, E. W. M.
discussed
"The
Promised
Land,
”
apepr house.
north of the northwest corner of
The NW'4, NW >4 of the 8W«4
"The Benefit to Foreigners of Public
lot 5, section 29, township 39,
and lots 2, 3, 4, and 5, Sec. 29, Tp.
Libraries.” Other subjects discussed
AGAIN KAHN IS
south of range 10, E. W. M.; thence
39 8., R. 10, E. W. M. , excepting
STAVED OFF DAY today were "The Relation of Libra-
east 2,178 feet to the right of way
I ries to Educational Methods,1 and
from said sale all of said tract or
of U. S. reclamation service for
tracts heretofore granted to the
WASHINGTON, D. C„ June 27.— I "More General Use of Public Libra­
diversion dam and canals on Lost
United States for reclamation pur-
The lack of a quorum again prevented ries by the Public.”
River;
thence
northeasterly
along
poses.
the members of the house judiciary
the west line of said right of way
The proposed sale will be subject
San Diego, Calif., June 30.—Chas.
committee from taking any action on
to the middle line of section 29, to confirmation by the county court,
the resolution of Congressman Julius Clusker, the oldest living Elk, is at
running east and west in said of Klamath county, Oregon.
death's
door
here,
following
an
apo-
Kahn of California, asking for the in­
township and range; thence west
Signed
SILAS W. KILGORE,
spection of all correspondence be­ pleptic stroke. He Is In his lulth
along said line to the line between
Guardian
tween Attorney General McReynolds year, and is a veteran of the Mexican
sections 29 and 30; thence south to
Dated June 19, 1913
6-19-7-17r
and Attorney J. L. McNab of Cal- and Civil wars.
IOS ANfi.LtS HAS » HtAiY KAIN
“X,...
K,hu
that he would make a special effort
NOU to l ave all the members present to-
morrow.
<
z
■Ml I
JOHKOM JUMPS Mil; IN CANADA
Mtn 'i
c. E. Cmii cui luu
ii.'i of adding r vi nils to the ranks
>1 th • t'lirlstlaii llndeav >r HoclotlrH
LIMA, Ohio. June 27. Wllllnm
<■ < onnin.
Sltuw of Boston. other national ol'l
i'll* of the Clirl*tl«Hi Mutta« vor soci­
ety mid 2,ooo loii guii'H
ho haw
Allin Stimabili Is hern from his
Imen .itlendlllg the i liti'i ! vili/' ii> ■
r mb I Wilson’s Elul, on a business
of Hie Ohio (Til'isilmt i'liidoavor Su
trip
t ''ties which O’’ ■ • I liel'i' 'I tie n i,»,
'vit for their re. ri«■• »< homes t«idn,v.
WHI H. Worden I*
Among the Ittiportarit luvsilons i«Hi-
slili red ut Gie lilial <
iiHi.l toil iv wns
n moie systematic miti nur i< H»e imiu-
*