Would blame if she kicked? im-ii) l»««lry i i at m or How I - .¿LXlflbX' You’d consider your wife lacked spunk, if she didn’t kick al washing he ten feet, of rat­ tling discs, from a si gle common “tucket bowl” cream separator, when she might as well be washing the sample, light elcen d n-a-mliiute Dairy Tabular Bowl. I he picture show* all there ta to th • light, sbnp.e durable easily cleaned .Sharpie* Dairy Bowl, used exclusively (n Aharples Dairy Iabular Cream Separalora--the ileanest »kltnmlng aepara tor made. w n. H U R N C hardware dealer Agent ATLAS l>o i >t com p tr the old “Al! in ” vvilh - r today trjPhiuaa Arc built from 4 IIP to 200 II P Write for full particulars to the Atlas (jas Engine Agency ;' sl(,ria r» rs Oregon .1. B. PIELDS, Oregon Manager MC - JT.W.K th« north lino of said block; thence nnd acts amendatory, known as the west on the north line of said block "'limber and Stone Law," at such 200 feet to the place of beginning; value as might be tlxed by appraise­ The E»4 of Sec. 7; the HWI4 of ment. and that, pursuant to such ap­ tho NW ‘4 ; the of the SW '4 ; plication, the land and timber there­ hntlat the HW\4 of the HW'4 and the on have been appraised. *210, the NW % of the HE‘4 of Hec. 8; the timber estimated at 180,000 board White-Maddox bldg. NW'4 of the NW‘4, Sec. 17; the feet at f 1.00 per M., and the land N'A of the N’E’4, Sec. U8, Town- 130; that said applicant will offer ship 41 South, Range 14, E. W. M. li ii a I proof in support of his apfdica- The SW%, Sec. 3«, Tp. 40 8. and sworn statement of tha 4th R. 14'4, K. V/. M of September, 1913, belo •« The NW 14, NW % of the SW ‘4 George Chastain, clerk of circuit and lot« 2, 3, 4. and 5, Sec. 29, Tp. court, Klamath county, it Klamath 39 H., R. 10, E W. M , excepting Fails, Oregon. from «aid sale all of «aid tract or Any person ls at liberty to protest tracts heretofore granted to the this purchase before entry, or Ini- United State« for reclamation pur- flute a contest at any tint ■ before pnt- i poses. i nt Issues, by filing a corroborated M U H I C The proposed sale will be subject affidavit in this office, alleging facts Oii tp-ktru or Bond to confirmation by the county court. which would defeat the entry. Furnished for nil occasions of Klamath county, Oregon. A W. ORTON. I. 1 I l\l*AI,L Signed SILAH W. KILGORE. Register. 7-3-Ö-4 r Klamalh Falls ‘ Herald Office Guardian Dated June 19, 1913 6-19-7-17r WATER TURNED INTO GRIFFITH LATERAL All of Poe Valley Farmers Will He Served With Water for Irrigation Next Spring and Hummer—Four latteral* Will Furnish Water to 7,000 Acres of Land—Excavation Work Is Almost Completed With the Griffith lateral practically finished, and work almost ended on tha other laterals, excavation of the second unit of the Klamath reclama- tion project will be ended this month by the force of sub-contractors under Maney brothers. There I* some work to be done on the Nuss Lake lateral, but this will be finished in a few days. Work on the South Poe Valley lateral, how­ ever, will not be completed until to­ Nollee of sheriff's Sale «»f Heal Prop­ ward the end of the month. erty Hull in Eipiity for a Divorce Summons The second unit of the Klamath In ilie Circuit Court of the State of I d the Circuit Court of the State of project will furnish water to 7,000 or (Number 477 Equity) Oregon, in and for Klamath the Circuit Court of the Htate of - Oregon, for Klamath County. '7,500 acres of farm lands, mostly in Oregon, for the County of Klam- county. E. B. Balis, plaintiff, Poe Valley. Water is carried by four W. 11. Shaw, Plaintiff, atli. vs. big ditches, the North and South Poe ¡Marl« C. Hughes, Plaintiff, vs. ¡Helen J. Balls, Defendant. Valley laterals, which water the Poe Georg«- M. Rudolph and Maude 1. Ru­ [To Helen J. BaUs, the Defendant1 vs. Valley farm lands; the Nuss Lake lat­ dolph, His Wife, Defendants. Albert M. Hughes, Defendant. Above Named : eral from Olene to Nuss Lake, and the Under and by virtue of an order of To Albert M. Hughes, the above- You are hereby summoned to ap- r;r7ffith 7atera7 7rom^7he~diver- 'sale aud execution in foreclosure ls- pear and answer the complaint filed named Defendant: sion dam to the vicinity of Merrill, In the name of the Htate of Oregon rue«l out of the Circuit Court of the in the above entitled suit within six skirting Stukel mountain. you are hereby required to appear state of Oregon for the county of weeks after the first publication of In the excavation of the four lat- and ansHer the compluint filed [Klamath, on the 17th day of June, this summons, and you will take note erals and the sub-laterals, 300,000 against you in the uhove entitled suit, '1913, in the above entitled action, that if you fail to appear and answer cubic yards of earthwork was in- |on or before Thursday, the 14th day wherein the above named plaintiff ob- or plead within said time the plain­ volved. The contract, which was of August, A. D. 1913, that being the 'tuined judgment and decree of fore­ tiff for want thereof will apply to the awarded to Maney brothers of Boise, duy of the last publication of this closure against George M. Rudolph above entitled court for the relief de- Idaho, called for the completion of I summons, and the last day within aud Maude 1. Rudolph, his wife, de­ 'nianded In the complaint filed in said the work by December 1st. which you are required to appear and fendants, on the 17th day of June, suit, to-wit: For a decree of this. As the excavation work nears an : ourt forever dissolving the bonds of -answer, as fixed by the order of pub- 1913. recorded in the judgment Hen end, employes of the reclamation ser­ I Hcatlon of thls summons. If you fail book of said court at page 88, vol­ matrimony existing between the vice are at work building the flumes, to appear and answer, the plaintiff ume 3, 1 am commanded to sell all [plaintiff and defendant and for such crossings and other wooden struc­ will apply to the court for the relief 'those certain pieces and parcels of ¡other and further relief as to the tures. This work has progressed far I demanded in said complaint. Said I land, situate in the county of Klam­ ■ court may seem meet. This summons is published pursu- enough on the Griffith lateral to al­ '.i:lt 1s lnouglit to secure dissolution ath, state of Oregon, bound»-”. -nd ant to order of the above entitled low the turning in of a small head of ->f tin bordi of matrimony existing particularly described as follows: [court made on the 11th day of June, water, to permit the tamping of the Lota 1. 2, 3. 4. 5. 6. 7, 8. 9, 10, [between yourself and the plaintiff. A. D. 1913, and the first publication earth around the structures and to 11, 12. 16, 17, 18, 1». 20, 22, 23 Thl»- summons is published in the thereof is made on the 12th day of tamp the ditches. uud 24, in block 10 of Second Addi­ Klamath Republican, a weekly news- Large wooden flumes near the Mas- June, A. D. 1913, and the last pub­ tion to Klamath Falls, Oregon, ac­ paper, printed, published and circu­ ten, Brotherton. Bord and Griffith lication thereof will be made on the cording to the recorded plat thereof lated nt Klamath Falls, Oregon, by ranches have already been completed. on file In the office of the county 24th day of July. A. D. 1913. order of tho Honorable Henry L. The Dairy road crossing needs only KUYKENDALL k FERGUSON. clerk of Klamath county, Oregon, .Benson, Judge of said court, and dat- the inverted siphon to be finished. Plaintiff's Attorneys. ex- opting so much of the above de­ • > day of August. A. D. 1913. the grade of the road. As this leaves HORACE M MANNINO. urA necessary to satisfy plaintiffs* spices of the Women'« Civic League. Valley farmers will at last have wa­ The play is to be directed by Mme. ter in plenty for their ranches when Oregon, for the County of Klam­ 'judgment, attorneys fees, costs and i J. Sziver, the Hungarian dancer. ath. expenses, with Interest thereon, and | Eighty local people will take part, the irrigation season commences in In the matter of the estate and guard­ the spring. [costs of this sale and fees connected and already those chosen are rehears­ ianship of Mary E. Kilgore, inex Water for the Poe Valley and Nuss A. Kilgore, Gladys A. Kilgore ¡therewith, to the highest bidder for ing for this unique entertainment. Lake laterals will be taken from the C. C. LOW. .cash. The first act of the play is entirely main irrigation canal, Tne Griffith aud Roy J. Kilgore, minors. Sheriff of Klamath County, Ore. pantomine, not a word being spoken Pursuant to an order, made by the lateral will De supplied from Lost ¡By GEO. A. HAYDON, Deputy. ¡This scene is an old-fashioned Ger- 1 Honorable County Judge of the coun­ River above the diversion dam W. H. SHAW. : man toy shop, with the old shop-keep­ ty of Kluinath, State of Oregon, dated Attorney for Plaintiff er, his daughter, workmen and many the 19th day of June, 1913, notice is .7-3-7-31 r ~T~ •—« E dolls, imitated by local girls standing hereby given that the undersigned I inanimate. will sell, nt private Rale, for cash, or Notice of Final Settlement During the play, the old shop- upon such terms us may be necessary, In the Matter of the Esta'e of Henry . keeper goes to sleep, and dreams nt Klamath Falls, Oregon, on or after E. Meier, Deceased. that his dolls come to life. His dream the 24th day of July, 1913,^11 the Notice Is hereby given that the un­ I is shown in a series of clever dances, CREAM SEPARATOR right, title and interest of said minors dersigned as administrator of the es­ ¡songs and other specialties by the In und to the following described real tate of Henry E. Meier, deceased, has dolls, portrayed by local young peo­ property, dtunted In Klamath County filed in the County Court of the State ple, among them being the broken State of Oregon, to-wit: of Oregon, for Klamath County, U>e doll, paper doll, baby doll, Parisian The NW 14 and lots 1 and 2. and final account of his administration of dolls, Chinese dolls, Dutch dolls, and beginning at a point 136.5 feet said estate, and that the court has ' last, but not least, rag dolls. north of the northwest corner of [tlxed Friday, the 25th day of July, All of the numbers are cleverly ar­ lot 5, section 29, township 39, 1913, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the ranged, and are given under the glare >outh of range 10, E. W. M.; thence forenoon of said day. as the time for of the calcium light. When the old e it 2,178 feet to the right of way the bearing of objections, if any. to shop-keeper awakes, the dolls resume of U. 8. reclamation service for said account and the settlement their lifeless appearance as they stand The use of nickel silver in diversion dam and canals on Lost thereof. stiffly in their places around the toy the skimming sections of the River; thence northeasterly along Dated the 25th day of June, 1913. shop. United States Cream Separator the west line of said right of way JOHN L. MEIER. is the most important separator to the middle Hue of section 29, Administrator of the Estate of Henry Al Crystal, part owner of the Cen­ improvement in a decade. They running east and west in Baid E. Meier, Deceased. tral, which is advertised as the only are found only in United States township and range; thence west 6-26-7-24 r second class emporium in the county, Separators. along s ilu Hue to the line between purchased a second class ticket and section.i 2:< and 30; thence south to Nickel silver skimming sec- Notice of Guardians Sale place of beginning; all of said land In the County Court of the State of departed for San Francisco Thursday. tions will not rust under any It is said that he is figuring on walk- being in section 29, township 39, condition: Neither wear nor Oregon, for the County of Klam­ ling back from the Bay City. south of range 10, E. W. M., in water rust them. ath: Klamath county. State of Oregon, 1 In the matter of the estate and guard­ Nickel silver skimming sec- excepting from said tract all rights tions are easier to clean than ianship of Mary A. Kilgore, an of way heretofore granted to the tinned steel discs. Nickel silver insane person. United States for reclamation pur­ is non-adhesive, milk and dirt Pursuant to an order, made by the <'ollr«iat«’. Academic, Musical and CotntnarciHi poses; said land also being subject Honorable County Judge of the coun­ cotirwa. Faculty trained In beat Institutions or sticking less tightly than to America and Europe. We help student* to earn to stock subscription contract with ty of Klamath, State of Oregon, dated their own way. Dormitory for girl», (’hrifftian in other metals. Ruancca. ercelleDt «»nrroundinf». New endowment the Klamath Water UBers’ Associ­ the 19th day of June. 1913, notice is fund of quarter million dollar*. WRITE Nickel silver is the strongest II. M. CROOK*. I'reakl. nt, Albany Colley ation, for water to irrigate same. hereby given that the undersigned tlhany. Oregon and most durable metal known Tho proposed sale will be subject will sell, at private sale, for cash, or for use in skimming sections. to confirmation by the county court, upon such terms as may be necessary, Long service is assured to every of Klamath County. Oregon. at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on or after U. S. Separator user. Signed ETTA M. KILGORE, the 24th day of July, 1913, the un- The importance of nickel Guardian asslgned dower right of Mary A. Kil­ silver as a time-saving and Dated June 19, 1913 6-19-7-17r gore. an insnne person, in and to the sanitary feature recommends following described real property, the United States Cream Separ­ Notice for Publication situated in Klamath County, State ator to every progressive farmer. (Not Cod Lands) Oregon, to-wit: Department of the Interior, United All that part of block 101 in When buying Wedding Ringa States I.ami Office at Lakeview. Drop in Howne Addition to the Town of «Hy not buy the best? Oregon, June 25, 1913. Bonanza, according to the recorded when in 1 have a full line of 18-carat Notice is hereby given that Edmund plat thereof, described as follows, Tiffany Hand Rings and Wide town and Gowen Jr., whoso postoffice ad­ to-wit: Commencing at the north­ Oval Wedding Rings in stock. tee for dress Is Klamath Falls, Oregon, did west corner of said block 101 and Younelf. on the 1 Rt day of August, 1912, file in running thence south along the this office sworn statement and appli­ west line of said block 150 feet to FRANK M. ÜPP cation No. 05917, to purchase tho a point: thence east on a line par­ Watchmaker, Jeweler and En E'a NW >4, Section 10, Township 37 allel to the north line of said block graver. Southern Pacific S., Range 10 E., Willamette Meridian, 200 feet to a point; thence north on Watch Inspector Hardware L alera and the timber thereon, under the a line parallel to the west line of said block, 150 feet to a point on provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, U nited Ç USTATED No w J in Satisfied There’s a world of satisfac­ tion in the possession of a perfect ran