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» f Kenkiin tus Music Hous 711» Main Ht. 1*110114- 12.1 I’lM HEhHlO.Xl L (AKDH M ILL A. LEONARD K. MADMEN, îl .»4F Ih-lltl«« ' .M l ylhlllg III hl rilllK Ill . II« I Mt 'i rsic il« *d 1 11 OI* I * • <| for all ocrLKiona t . IIXDAIJ, Kiulu» ’¡i j Herald Ofth e i HIK. « ‘ »4.1 Milli IMI EDISON 1*114 iNOGItAI’IIN—REÍ XWUS3U4 ATLAS f part- the olii ONEOP fHEBESI 0 (i.A.S ¡uNüINI.'S rinde I •‘Ailas” with liic one built tOdHV /\rc built from 4 il P to 300 II P Write far ini! particulars to the I Alia# (ias Engine Agency ;}*£*'* .1. B. FIELDS, Oregon Manager «u;4«V». v<&U ”W14 along k.ilu line to the line between sc'lions 2» and 30; thence south to place of l»< ginning; all of said land being In tn lion 29, township 39. south of rung« 10, E. W. M., In Klamath county, Htaie of Oregon, <-x< < ptlllg from sain tract all rights of way heretofore granted to the i nited States for reclamation pur- ■ es; said land also being subject t< uock subscription contract with tl < Klamath Water Users’ A asoci al, for water to irilgate same. T ne proposed sale will be subject to .Jl.-matiou by lhe county court, of KltimatU County. Oregon. Signed ETTA M. KILGORE, Guardian Dated June 19, 1913 6-19-7-17r Suit ill Equity for n Ditorte ‘ (Number 477 Equity) In the Circuit Court of the State of lotic<* for Piit>li<alion Oregon, for the County of Klam (Not Coa, Lands) ath. 'Department at the Interior, United Marie (’. Hughes, Plaintiff, States Land Office at Lakeview. vs. Oregon, June 25, 1913. Albert ,M 11 iglies, Defendant. Notice Is hereby given that Edmund To Allo it M. Hughes, the abovo- ¡W. Gowen Jr., whose postoffice ad named Defendant: In tl.e name of the State of Oregon dress is Klamath Falls, Oregon, did you st<- hereby required to appear ion Hie 1st day of August, 1912, file In ii nd ..in ..er the complaint hied ¡this office sworn statement and appil- gainst you In the above entitled suit, (i.tlon No. 05917, to purehese the on or before Thursday, the 14tb day E% NW >4. Section 10, Township 37 of August, A. D. 1913, that being the , Range 10 E., Willamette Meridian, day of the last publication of thia i nd the timber thereon, under the summons, aud the last day within provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, which you are required to appear and and sets amendatory, known as the answer, us fixed by the order of pub ’Timber and Stone I-aw,” at such lication of this summons. If you fail value as might be fixed by appralse- to appear and auswer, the plaintiff m-nt. and that, pursuant to such ap will apply to the court for the relief plication, the land and timber there demanded in said complaint. Said on have been appraised, 1210, the suit Is brought to secure dissolution timber estimated at 180,000 board of the bonds of matrimony existing feet at 11.00 per M., and the land |*30; that said applicant will offer between yourself and the plaintiff. This summons Is published in the final proof in support of his applies- Klam, th Republican. a weekly news 'tlon and sworn statement of tha 4th paper, printed, published and circu- day of September, 1913. belo 'e inted nt !•- larnat h Falls, Oregon, by ¡George Chastain, . clerk of circuit i.rdi i of ihe Honorable Henry L. ¡court, Klamath coun-v, it Klamath Benson, J dge of said court, and dat- Falls, Oregon. Any person I m at liberty to protest .-<1 tub nd. 1913. The first publi cation to be made on Thursday, the ‘this purchase before entry, or ini- 3d day of July, 1913, and last publi Hate a contest at any tint) before pnf- cation to be made on Thursday, the ent issues, by. filing a corroborated affidavit in this office, alleging facts 1 4th day of August, A. I). 1913. which would defeat tbe entry. HORACE M MANNING. ’ A. W. ORTON. Atorney for the Plaintiff, Register. 7-S-9-4 r Offke. White-Maddox building. Klamath Falls, Oregon ! Notice of Sheriff's Sale of Real Prop 7-3-H-l4 r erty All that part of block 101 in i.o. i.e Addition to tiie Town of Bonanza, according to tiie recorded pint thereof, described as follows, Mil IH AI RICA SCENE OF LABOR to-wit: Commencing at the north- THOt BLES west corner of Maid block 101 and running there e south along the west line of said block 150 feet to I amouH Johaanealiui g Is in H inda a point; thence east on a line par of Gold Miner«, Who Are Looting allel to th»- north line of said block Gun Stören, Rohling Up and Wreck 2>r0 feet to a point; thence north on ing Trains and Fighting English a cm- parallel to the west Hue of Trooper*—six Killed md Meventy- said block 150 feet to a point on Che north line of >1 block; thence I ive Mounded in Bloody Hattie west on the north line of said block 200 feet to the place of beginning, JOHANNESBURG, South Africa. The E% of Sec 7, the SW '4 of July 5. Rioting gold miners are the NW «4; tbe N% of the 8W'4 ; '»using a reign of terror in this city. the MW‘4 of the SW>4 and the This morning, in addition to loot NW% of the SE‘,i of Sec. 8; the NW *4 of the NW'4, Sec. 17; the ing stores and committing other den N'zi of the NE’4, Sec. 18, Town- udations, the miners robbed the gun ship 4L South, Range 14, E. W. M. shops. As a result, all are armed for The SW%, 8ec. 36, Tp. 40 8.. further disturbances. Several buildings have been burn R. 14%, E. W. M ed. A number of railroad trains have The NW%. NW% of the SW% and lots 2. 3, 4, and 5, Sec. 29, Tp. been held up and some wrecked. Six meu were killed and seventy- 3V 8., R. 10, E W. M. , excepting from said sale all of said tract or five wounded in a pitched battle on tracts heretofore granted to the the streets this morning. The police were completely routed United States for reclamation pur- and the authorities called for caval poses. The proposed aale will be subject rymen. The troops repeatedly charg to confirmation by the county court. ed the rioters during the fight of Klamath county, Oregon. Signed SILAS W. KILGORE, Reache* Ht. Paul Guardian I ST PAUL, July 5,—A. J. Koehn, Dated June 19, 1913 6-19-7-17r the United States naval officer who is making a trip from the source of tbe SuiriTOirts Mississippi River tq its mouth, ar I d the Circuit Court of tbe State of rived here today. The last half dozen Oregon, for Klamatb County. miles to this city he had an escort of E. B. Balis, plaintiff, a score or more of small boats. Major vs. Keller and Governor Eberhart wel Helen J. Balis, Defendant. comed Koehn, and each gave him a -po jie,en j. Balis, the Defendant message to the mayors and gover Above Named: nors of cities and states where be You are hereby summoned to ap will make stops alond the roulb. pear and answer the complaint filed Koehn is making the journey in a In the above entitled suit within six sixteen-foot rowboat, provided with weeks after the first publication of cooking and sleeping accommoda tills summons, and you will take note tions. He has so far been able to that if you fail to appear and answer ; keep his schedule for tbe trip, and or plead within said time tbe plain plans to make tbe entire distance in tiff for want thereof will apply to tbe ninety days. above entitled court for the relief de manded In the’complaint filed in said Fourth Get* Sixteen in Chicago suit, to-wit: For a decree of tifts CHICAGO, July 5.—The records court forever dissolving the bondj of show a total of sixteen deaths in this matrimony existing between the city as results of Fourth of July cele plaintiff and defendant and for such brations. It is estimated that nearly other and further relief as to the 800 were more or less injured. court may seem meet. This summons is published pursu McLEMORE’S NAGS ant to order of tbe above entitled ARE SIRE SPEEDY court made on the lltb day of June, A. D. 1913, and the first publication! Following the victory of his four thereof is made on the 12th day of white horses in the chariot race at June, A. D. 1913, and the last pub the Rodeo Friday afternoon. D. M. lication thereof will be made on the McLemore received a telegram from 24th day of July. A. D. 1913. KUYKENDALL & FERGUSON, , Calgary, Alberta, stating that his Plaintiff's Attorneys i race horse, Hal Gray, had won second ‘ money in a $5,000 purae there yes- 12-19-26-3-10-17-24 r terday. George C. Pendleton, who is in Miss Orella Peters, who has been icLarge of McLemore’s horses in Can- visiting Mrs. Chester Avery and Miss ada. is confident that Hal Gray will Ruth Avery, has returned to her be even more successful in Winnipeg home in Myrtle Creek. ¡and Regina than in Calgary. In ti.c Circuit Court of the State tri Oregon, in aud for Klamath county. W. 11. Shaw, Plaintiff, vs. George M Rudolph and Maude I. Ru dolph, His Wife. Defendants. Under and by virtue of an order of sale and execution in foreclosure is- sued out of the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for the county of Klamath, on the 17th day of June, 1913, in the above entitled action, 1'hcrc’s a world of satisfac wherein the above named plaintiff ob lion in lhe possession of a tained judgment and decree of fore perfect range «»nc in which you may re« closure against George M. Rudolph posa every confidence and absolutely iwotc and Maude 1. Rudolph, his wife, de that your cooking and baking will be done fendants, on the 17th day of June, just aa you * ith. <>u may depend upon the JOHN L. MEIER. Administrator of the Estate of Henry 1913, recorded in the judgment lien Will Discuss Caminetti Case, Or— ■ ■ book of said court at page 88, vol- MAN FRANCISCO WINS IN E Meier, Deceased. THE HETCH HETCHY FIGHT WASHINGTON. D. C., July 5.— ume 3. I am commanded to sell all 6-26-7-24 r Asserting that the democrats are try those Certain pieces and parcels of to give pcrfrctly »sliUactory service every WASHINGTON, D. C., July 8. — ing their utmost to prevent any dis Notice ot Guurdltms Sale day (or year» and years, The Monarch land, situate in tl»e county of Klam does not require nearly aa much care a> the County Court of the State of ath. state of Oregon, bounded -ad The house committee on public lands cussion of the Caminetti incident in ordinary ranges end costa much leaa to weut on record as being heartily in the bouse. Representative Mann has Oregon, for the County of Klam particularly described as follows: operate. favor of the bill allowing tbe city of threatened that when the house con ath. You’ll tarr/y he pleased with the Mon- Lott 12.3, 4, 5. 6, 7. 8, 9. 10. arch. In the matter of the estate and guard San Francisco to secure a filing on venes. that with tbe aid of other re- 11. 12, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23 ianship of Mary E. Kilgore, Inez and 24, in block 10 of Second Addi the Hetch Hetchy Valley as a reser : publicans, he will prevent any busi- A. Kilgore, Gladys A. Kilgore 1 ness coming before the house. He tion to Klamatb Falls, Oregon, ac voir site. and Roy J. Kilgore, minors. In executive session, the commit 1 threatens filibustering tactics until cording to the recorded plat thereof Pursuant to an order, made by tbe tee considered the bill thoroughly. It the republicans are permitted to dis on file in the office of the county Honorable County Judge of the coun-| clerk of Klamath county. Oregon, was taken up section by section, and cuss the case. ty of Klamath, State of Oregon, dated excepting so much of the above de amended as it was read. the 19th day of June. 1913, notice is The principal amendments made A. A. V. CONTEST* scribed property previously Seeded hereby given that the undersigned TO CLOSE TODAY to the California Northeastern Rail were to expedite the acquisition of the will sell, at private sale, for cash, or water supply by San Francisco. All road company. upon such terms as may be necessary. Notice is hereby given that on Sat tended to broaden tbe authority of j CHICAGO. July 5.—The last com |at Kinuiati» Falls, Oregon, on or after Secretary Lane of the department of petitive events of the big athletic car lhe 21th day of July, 1913. all the urday. the 2d day of August, 1913, at the interior in handling the matter. nival at Grant Park stadium the Na 2 o ’ clock p. m., in front of the court , right, title and Interest of said minors The committee also provided regu tional A lateur Athletic Union cham in and to the following described real house in the county of Klamath and lations for the right of way for pionships, started this afternoon be- property, situated in Klamath County state of Oregon, I will, in obedience city’s water pipe line through ore the largest trowd that has at of said order of sale and execution in state of Oregon, to-wit: tended the gamee during the week. Hetch Hetchy Valley, etc. The NW ’4 and lots 1 and 2. and foreclosure, sell the above described In several events two or more Olym all The committee ordered today beginning at a point 136.5 feet property, or so much thereof as may pic stars were matched, and some sen It the hearings in the matter closed, north of the northwest corner of ibe necessary to satisfy plaintiffs' sational performances were looked is expected that the committee will lot 5, section 29, township 39, j judgment, attorneys fees, costs and complete its favorable report in time for. I expenses, with interest thereon, and south of range 10, E. W. M.; thence The final heat of the 110 meter east 2,178 feet to tiie right of way osts of this sale and fees connected for presentation in tbe house of rep high hurdles at Stockholm. Sweden, resentatives tomorrow. of U. S. reclamation service for 'therewith, to the highest bidder for was to be re-enacted this afternoon. The San Francisco delegation, C. C. LOW. diversion dam and canals on Lost 'cash. Fred Kelly, star of the University of which has been here in the interests Sheriff of Klamath County. Ore. River; thence northeasterly along Southern California, was the favor of securing this filing as a source of the west line of said right of way I By GEO. A. HAYDON, Deputy. ite. Three other American hurdlers supply for a municipal water system, to the middle line of section 29, W. H. SHAW. who pushed him to his remarkable are jubilant over the victory, and they running east and west in said .7-3-7-31 r Attorney for Plaintiff performance at Stockholm, were his are celebrating in big style. township and range; thence west competitors again this afternoon. It developed during the hearings Notice of (ìuanlinns Sale I J. P. Nicholson, captain of the Unl- In the County Court of the State of that the opposition to the filing was iversity of Missouri track team; John altogether on the part of corporations Oregon, for the County of Klam POLAND CHINA S \V I N 1C R. Case, University of Illinois, and now furnishing water to the city. The ath: 1 E. J. Wendell, Weslyan University, advent of the city water supply would One of the largest herds oi young Poland China boars and gilts in the Willamette Valley, from the | In the matter of the estate and guard- were the three who were expected to I necessarily mean the death of these very best foundation stock In the United States. ianship of Mary A. Kilgore, an make Kelly extend himself to the very I companies. Below is a partial list of our foundation stock, which shows the high standing of our herd: insane person. limit to capture the event. Pursuant to an order, made by the Hour—“Joe Quality," No. 101*<XI, Grand Champion under 2 years, Oregon Htate Fair, 1012. The Olympic games last year so Mrs. A. I). Harpold and Mr. and Honorable County Judge of the coun- Iloar—"College Special," No. 1710.3«, bred by the Washington Agricultural College, Pullman, Wash. overshadowed the National A. A. U. daughter are down from Bonanza to ty of Klamath, State of Oregon, dated Mow—"Nodaway Belle 4th," No. 1 t.lOMH, bred by Williams Bros., Villisca, Iowa. championships in this country that see the big show. the 19th day of June, 1913, notice Is Hon—“Tecumseh Girl," No. 41Nt(ll, bred by Sniiiucl Taylor, Belmont. Washington. the lists were not well filled. This hereby given that the undersigned Sow—"Bel.... nt Queen," No. 41HI02, bred l>y Samuel Taylor, Belmont. Washington. year, however, there were entered To Study Farming will sell, at private sale, for cash, or How—"Kittle," No. 444424, bred by J. F. McCool, Macon, Illinois. practically every athlete of renown COPENHAGEN, July 5. — Prince upon such terms as may be necessary, We also hnve "Polly Ann" and "Nancy Hubbard,” two of the finest sows in the West, both Hired and near-renown in America, It was Eric, the 24-year-old son of Prince nt Klamath Falls, Oregon, on or after the famous boar, "Nebraska King.” the 24th day of July. 1913, the un- Vladimar of Denmark, today an confidently expected that with weath We ship only the very best selected stock, and guarantee every head. asstgued dower right of Mary A. Kil nounced that he will shortly visit er conditions favorable, there would Young stock sold f. O. h. rars, *2.3, *rtt>, MIO and *50. gore, an Insane person. In aud to the England and probably at a later date be some new records hung up. The ALL STOCK REGISTERED following described real property, will go to the United States and Can nine days’ meet comes to an end to E. .1. LANKINS, Manager situated In Klamath County, State of ada to study farming methods in morrow, when German turners stage those countries. competitive drills. Oregon, to-wit: NovdmSatisfíed Monarch Malleable Range WAR! Dimick Stock Farm Notice of Final Hettlenient In the Matter of the Estate of Henry K. Meier, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned as administrator of the es tate of Henry E. Meier, deceased, has filed In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County, the filial account of his administration of said estate, and that the court has 1 xed Friday, the 25th day of July, 1913, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, as the time for the hearing of objections. If any. to Bald account and the settlement thereof. • Dated the 25th day of June. 1913.