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1 I Vl( w| Hi I« IDE, I ORKGO MEMIIER OF <X).M- and anawer, the plaintiff will apply I.K H i o KIH i : lot V I < <l ahm tXPEUIÎIÜN to the court for the relief demanded KULMAN MIBH1OX ES V IEWS tiuit in Equity for a Divorce in said complaint. Said suit is brought tilit I i’r«*» Hvrvke (Number 477 Equity) to secure dissolution of the bonds of P> ,S. Au»' 1 ! I'leiie Scliainal OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL After a visit of three days in the I DE NVER < ul<’., .< ug. 18. In the Circuit Court of »he State of matrimony existing between yourself li . the ofi > living mau who»» hand mi ouid advi«v . nyoiK Klamath country, during which limo LEGE. Corvallis, Ore., Aug. 15. king a Oregon, for the County of Klam- thlg < t l>< mud to ath. This summons is published In the they viHit«-d the Klamath (ndiun iss- Driven bj grim necessity. European liivor ».„¡i.l tli.it of apoxion Hon :i n. v> u pi tii to thi envi bill.'mid - o[ i.o'K itry .iloim I Hlaric C. Hughes, Plaintiff, Klamath Republican, a weekly news ervation, carried a messag«- of citizen fanners have adopted nuil are now I parte, today cekbiuled Ills lobtli ii i i .h elve ot ihi moi« iioi rlblu vs. paper of general circulation, printed, ship to the Red Man, presei>te«l the practicing u system ot scientific agri birth • by ruing ut 5 o'clock and .« nil than from tlie effects of bi- Albert M. Hughes. Defendant. published and circulated weekly at a long walk through the h lot .de." To Albert M. Hughes, the above- Klamath Falls. Klamath county, state Indians with a tlug und visited Cr.it« r vulture uud co-operative credit uud Itakin l.ake, the Rodman Waiiuniaker Expe matkxviug that bus rescued them |street.» of Neuilly und along the batiks Dr L. M. Van Muter, prumliieut named Defendant: of Oregon, by order of the Honorable In the name of the State of Oregon Henry L. Benson. Judge of said court, dition ot UitlxenHhip t > the North Itoiu ubjvct poverty und placed them 'of the Seine. Later tn th» duy he was I liner physician today issu«d tlila you are hereby required to appear and dated the 7th day of August, A. ns private «Sir "Signet" on Its journey on u plane ot prosperity. Although i tendril cd au iuforiuat recvptlon by hie waruing to " would-be suicide« '* and answer the complaint filed D. 1913, the first publication thereof to the remainder of the 189 tribes the uo Europeau country bus anything fellow linperinlists. Quite poor, uu through the I lilted Press. Iu doing against you in the above entitled suit, to be made upon Thursday, August American Itidians left on Monday in like the agricultural possibilities und murrled, Roy Ilves lu u two-room so lie admitted that Hie Increase Iu opportunities for huppy uud prosper the numlier of persons taking this on or before Thursday, the 14th day 7, 1913, and the last publication yvarty will visit. Thttre have been many ceremonies ous rural homes thut uru to bo found apart no nt, his only Income being a means or ending their live« Is giving of August, A. D. 1913. that being the thereof Is to be made upon Thursday, government pension of 30 cents n day. day of the last publication of this the 18th day of September. A.D.1913. on the reservation, but never such an iu America, yet our crops are poorer, imperialist sympathizers occasionally medical men ull over the country impressive one as that of Saturday, our methods of finance more expen summons, and the last day within help the old man with donations. Ills much concern. The use of bichloride, HORACE M. MANNING. when grouped uuder the flag pole at sive, and our plan of marketing more which you are required to appear and S-7-9-1S Attorney for the Plaintiff. the Agency school, twenty-four repre extravagant, than those of most Euro mind Is dear as a bell, his hand is said Dr. Vuu Muter, has alarmingly answer, as fixed by the order of pub perfectly steady, yet he was "play I lie reused. following the dentil of G. sentative Klamath, Modoc, Piute and pean countries. lication of this summons. If you fail Notice for Publication boy" the King of Home, Napoleon's Sunders Wulker, millionaire bunker, Pitt River Indians, with heads bared These are a lew of the somewhat to appear and answer, the plaintiff (Not Coal Landa) beloved "L'Aiglon." In the palace at of Macon. Gu , who took the poison will apply to the court for the relief Department of the Interior. United ■and bowed. l«-d by Dr. Joseph Kos surprising conclusions reached by Dr. Versailles. It was only at Ht. Helena by mlstuke, uud lived for several days demanded in said complaint. Said States Land Office at Lakeview. suth Dixon, head of the expedition, Macpherson, professor of political iliat Roy remembers seeing the em afterwards wltli full knowledge of his swore their allegiance to the flag. economy at tlie Or« gou Agricultural suit is brought to secure dissolution Oregon, June 25, 1913. peror There he saw him four times. approaching end. Following this, with tear-stained icollege, who, us a member of the of the bonds of matrimony existing "It Is iiu erroneous opinion that Notice is hereby given that Edmund Until Roy wuh 60 years old. ho was between yourself and the plaintiff. W. Gowen Jr., whose postoffice ad 'ey«*s. these same men hoisted for the American commission to Investigate rather a heavy drinker. He drunk death by bichloride Is painless," said This summons is published in the dress is Klamath Falls. Oregon, did ¡first time in their lives, the Stars and ¡rural credit und organisation iu Euro- wine. Since then lie has drunk milk Dr. Van Malar today. 'Violent i > u I iih Klamath Republican, a weekly news on the 1st day of August. 1912, file in I Stripes, while 200 or more Indians ipean countries has returned from a principally, though now und then ho follow the spreudlng of the poison paper, printed, published and cir< u- this office sworn statement and appli »atched in profound silence, over .visit iu which he traveled more or still takes a slass of wine with meals, 'through the system It iu u corrosive lated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, by cation No. 05917, to purchase the come by the message of citixenshlp of ¡less extensively over thirteen Euro- lit* has never taken any particular poisoning, mid nnturully It Is hotly order of the Honorable Henry L. H’s NWk*, Section 10. Township 37 Dr. Dixou, and the feeling that under l|>eun states. The following report of pare of himself, attributing hie long .irritant There Is no known antidote Benson. Judge of said court, and dat S., Range 10 E . Willamette Meridian, this flag there are soon to be equal I ins own persona! observât Iona hus ‘life to open-air walks, lack of excesses after lite poison lias hud a fair start, ed July 2nd, 1913. The first publi und the timber thereon, under the a*vpportuniues for the red man as for ■been giver«.out tor the etale presa, ¡save drinking "when he was a young except albumen iisunlly tlio white of "The American commission, com- cation to be made on Thursday, the provisions of the act of June 3, 187 8, his white brother, and that be will be man,** and to the fact that his fattier un egg which surrounds und holds (accorded the same consideration and , posed of lielegates from each of thlr- 3d day of July. 1913, and last publi and acts amendatory, known as the land mother were both very young Inactive the poison, if It Is given soon ty-five stales and four Canadian pro cation to be made on Thursday, the "Timber and Stone Law," at such privileges. when lie was born, the on» being 17 enough and (lie quantity of th» poison Preceding the flag raising ceremony vinces, which bus been investigating 14th day of August, A. D. 1913. value as might be fixed by appraise- >1» has always tnken ia not loo large and the other 19 HORACE M. MANNING. rnent, and that, pursuant to such ap- [Dr. Dixon painted a beautiful word rurul credit and organization ot ag ¡eaten whatever and as much as he "The reason thut there Is no tueutiu Atorney for the Plaintiff. i plication, the land and timber there »picture in a patriotic setting, us, hold riculture in Europeun countries dur- chose. of coplag with lilts terrible poison Office. White - Maddox building, on have been appraised, 3210, the ing the flag in his arms, he tojd of the 'Ing tlie past three mouths hue now re- I "I have lived through the reigns," after It lias left the stomai h la Diet Klamath Falls, Oregon. timber estimated at 180,000 board ¡treatment of the Indian by the white ‘ turned. said Roy. "of two emperors und thfee ilie mercury dissolve« and permeates "it is probable that no investigat- kings not «ountlriK nine presidents 'the system so rapidly. In action it la 7-3-8-14 r feet at 31.00 per M., and the land I in the pust, and brought the promise i.'i , '>ody was ev -" iTvorded #uJ. <i >c- undei tlie third republic. Yet. ns you ; very much like arsenic, but far more $30; that said applicant will offer lot equality iu the near future. "The new- era in the life of the l non as the co. 'mission r--< «'iv>ri see in» today, I can read and write painful The effect of mercurial bl- Himnuons final proof in support of his applica In the Circuit Court ot the State of tion and sworn statement of rne 4th I North American ludiuu is near at t ;.ni the dlffeten» countries ot Eu without glasses, nud mend my own chloride ia much similar In some re Oregon, for Klamath County ¡day of September, 1913, be(o-e (..and, ' said the Doctor, "and this new rope. clothes. 1 learned to lew when very Hpects to the effects of mi overdose of "So tar as my observation« go there »oung. an<i later was costumer at the calomel In some ■ uses the teeth ore Clara E. Moore, Plaintiff. I George Chastain, clerk of circuit ¡lite to come is one of uplift, until the vs. I court, Klamath county, it Klamath treatment of the Red Man will not be is no country in Europo offering any I opera, Never having had a wife, the loosened. th>* sufferer undergoes vlo | «hat accorded to a child, but as mun thing like the possibilities for agri i knowledge has served me in good ' lent paroxysms of pain, vomiting William P. Moore. Defendant. Falls, Oregon. To William P. Moore, the Defendant spells mid convulsions Any person is at liberty to protest i io man. The Indian has two eyes, cultural production and happy rural stead. Above Named: "||nw the Idea got nliroail that bl- ¡this purchase before entry, or ini- ¡«..o 1 . nds, one thinking part and one homes that we find here In America. "You ask me whom I believe to be "Our methods of marketing are the greatest man since Napoleon My chloride of mercury poisoning was You are hereby summoned to ap jtiate a contest at any time before pat < eart, the same as the white man. but pear and answer the complaint filed ient issues, by ■ filing a corroborated the hearts of these two races have not more extravagant, and credit facill- answer Is that there has been none I painless la hard to say If on<* or two in the above entitled suit within six ¡affidavit in this office, alleging facts local together as the Creator intended. 'ties more expensive than are to be »Ince to stand a comparison. Eugcn- ^uien huvk stoically borne the anguish "At this late day, though, Uie mat- met with anywhere in Europe. Muny I its, I believe, morsthan any other on» thul does not mean that others can do weeks after the first publication of I whicb would defeat the entry. Iter is receiving its full attention, and ‘countries arc also ahead of us iu tiling, have been responsible for my I likewise this summons, and you will take note A. W. ORTON. A person who can stand ¡you men will find that your taking the Khelr methods of rural education, that if you fail to appearand answer or Register. 7-3-9-4 r il<»6 years. Eugenics seems to be the terrible pal ns of bichloride mer oath of ullegiance today is your knock "But notwithstanding these dr.iw- . modern enough as a study, but I’m an cury poisoning stol< ally cannot have plead within said time the plaintiff for Notice of Sheriff's Sale on the door of this privilege to which I backs. 1 feel certain that there does .example of the children sane and ' liuniun fi-eltngs " want thereof, will apply to the court for • By virtue of an execution In fore ¡you are entitled." not exist anywhere In the old world a ' healthy young couples can bring Into the relief demanded in the complaint1 closure duly issued by the Clerk of * "As children of the forest,” contin higher average of native ability than filed in this suit, to-wit: For a de More Little Fisli I the Circuit Court of the County of i ued the Doctor in u eulogy* of the is to be found upon American farms. the world when properly mated. I cree of this court forever dissolving *t lie state fish and game car, carry never married because 1 was happy Klamath, State of Oregon, dated the Hag, "Your forefathers were guided .The middle class American farm the bonds of matrimony existing be ing 1 77,00'» lively trout fry. arrived enough ns a bachelor. It was not be ¡21st day of July 1913, in a certain at night by the stars in the heavens, i home, especially In our best settled tween the plaintiff and the defend cause I had no use for women. Why, lie. Medford and deposited Its burden in the Circuit Court for said which they followed. You will find sections, offers a higher degree of ant, and that the plaintiff be decreed ¡action ' | County and State, wherein Dan Van I these stars iu this flag turning to you. 'comfort and luxury than is to be you know,” and here Roy smiled ncre. which was distributed In Big to be the absolute owner in fee sim ¡again roughistily, "I flirted with the' mid Little Butte creeks and Applegnte ple of the NE% of the NB14 of sec-1 Brimmer as plaintiff recovered judg- um iliu. Jour (orefathers, you must found in the old world. fair sex until I was 85.” River Medford Hun. tion 10, and the SH of the SE% and | ment against Fred Eylenfeldt for the follow the stars, and do your part to- i "The farmers of Europo were forc i the NW% of the SE% of section V'SUm °f! * ard provlng >our rigbt to iul1 c,t*- ed to adopt scientific methods of in township 40 south, range 11 east two and 30-100 (134 32.30) dollars zenship. The schools are the open farming and co-operative systems for ___________________ __ u in Klam- I and interest and costs and disburse- , door from the reservation of citlzen- _ 'the preparation and marketing of of the Willamette Meridian, ath county, Oregon, and for such oth-iment, taxed at one ,iundred> ($100) ¡ship, but if each Indian puts himself their products. They were also com- Better Made er and further relief as to the court ldo*lar8’ °Q the 2181 day °f i“’? i , upon . i his own responsibility, and Spelled to resort to co-operative insti- , Notice is hereby given that I will proves himself reliant In all matters, , tutlons for the supply of credit In al- ■ may seem meet. on Saturday, the 30th day of August, I he will soon be entitled to the vote. most every country community, The ! This summons is published pur suant to order of the above entitled 1913, at the front door of the Court ¡Such a course beats all the allotments result of this co-operation in prac- .tlcally every case has been to place court made on the 13th day of Aug House, at Klamath Falls, in said and land grants ever made. "Be no longer subject to any living ¡the small farmer on his feet. ust, 1913, and the first publication County, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon "Our prosperity in America has thereof is made on the 14th day of of said day, sell at public auction to ; power except the pure conscience and August, 1913, and the last publica the highest bidder, for cash, the fol- a sense of right, Keep your treaties, . been the great obstacle to the adop as you always have, and shame the tion of the economical business meth tion thereof will be made on the 25th lowing described property, towit: Northeast quarter of the North white man into keeping his. The day ods which prevail in most European day of September, 1913. east quarter, Section seven (7); is coming soon when the Indian will j countries. The motive force with us KUYKENDALL £ FERGUSON, North half of the Northwest of Sec stand out as a free citizen, as was in- ¡must be intelligence, rather than 8-14-9-25 r Plaintiff’s Attorneys. tion 8; all in township Forty-one(41) tended by the Great Builder.” grim necessity. South; Range Twelve (12) East W. Following the flag raising, Levi NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION "When the time comes that Atnerl-, M. situated in Klamath County, Ore- . Walker, Choke Monakeokes, Yellow can farmers are as careful in their (Not Coal Lands) Department of the Interior, U. 8. gon, subject to the lien of the United Hammer, John Ball, Chief Tom method* as are the small farmers of Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, States Government therein, and sub- ( hocktote, Link River Beal, one of Europe, American agriculture will July 22, 1913. ject to the provisions limitations, the Sconchins and other Indians of have obtained a prosperity exceeding Notice is hereby given that Clar and conditions of the U. 8. Reclama- the four tribes affixed their signatures anything to be found in Europe. ’ and thumb prints to a declaration of ence A. Mitchell, of Olene, Oregon, tion Act (32 Stat. 388). who, on July 9, 1910, made Home | - Taken and levied upon as the prop- 'allegiance to the United States. Dur hPANINH WAR VETERANS stead Entry, No. 03787 for N^NW% 'erty of the said Fred Eylenfeldt or as ing these ceremonies Roland Dixon, a TO AMALGAMATE ORDERS SW»/tNW%, NW^SWVi, Section 24 much thereof as may be necessary to ■ son of the leader of the party, oper- Township 398, Range 10E, Willam 'satisfy the said judgment in favor of ¡ ated a motion picture machine, and a DENVER, Colo., Aug. 18.—Amal- ette Meridian, has filed notice of in 'Dan Van Brimmer against said Fred battery of other cameras took other , gamatlon of all the organizations tention to make final three year proof Eylenfeldt with interest thereon, to-¡pictures of the scene, , whose members saw service abroad Following the flag raising Major ¡during the Spanish-American war and to establish claim to the land above getber with all costs and disburse- described, before C. R. DeLap, County nients that have or may accrue. McLoughlin, inspector in the Indian the campaigns growing out of it, whs C. C. Low, Sheriff service, addressed the tribesmen to the important plan proposed today Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon, at GEO. A. HAYDON, Deputy ¡their great delight. Major Me Lough- when the Army of the Philippines and Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 3rd Lated July 25th, 1913 7-31-8-28r |lin was here twelve years ago in con- the Veterans of the Foreign Service day of September, 1913. I ¡nection with the settlement of some opened their annual reunions. Five Claimant names as witnesses: Notice of the Appointment of matters In dispute, and the affection hundred members of the organiza H. H. Roberts, of Olene, Oregon; Executrix J. C. Taylor, of Olene, Oregon; F. P. In the County Court of the State of Ithe ln<,laDH bear toward him is shown tions and their families are in at by the fact that some of them came tendance. Corpening, of Olene, Oregon; A. M. j Oregon, for Klamath County Jamison, of Klamath Falls, Oregon. In the matter of the Estate of Charles sixty miles or more to shake hands Tlie Army of the Philippines is with the veteran, and proudly pro composed of soldiers who saw service JAS. F. BURGES8, I Woodard, Deceased. 7-31-8-28 iu that country and the Veterans of Register Notice is hereby given that I have claim him as "my cousin.’ Captain Oliver C. Applegate, who the Foreign Service is composed of ' been appointed Executrix of the Last Summon»—Suit in Equity for a De- Will and Testament of Charles Wood- accompanied the party as a guest, and soldiers who saw service in any for cree of Divorce ard. Deceased. . ' who has known the Klamath Indians eign country, principally Cuba and In the Circuit Court of the State of Persons holding claims against ”,a e y_ °f _ °r/ y*ar8’ addressed Porto Rico. The reunions will close Oregon, for the County of Klam- the deceased or against bls Estate are ¡them in a manner touching upon their Wednesday, with the election of required to present the same, with plea for citizenship. In behalf of the officers. ath. the neceusary vouchers, to me at the Indians, Stonewall Jackson made the Charles McGowan, Plaintiff, Lumber Tools Steam Engine Trimmings Surprise Valley Railroad t offices of Kuykendall & Ferguson, my response, and in a stirring speech be vs. called upon his fellow Indians to live It Is now an assured fact that Stir- attorneys, whose offices are in tha Hattie G. McGowan, Defendant. Loomis Building in the city of Klam up to the confidence displayed in prise Valley will have a standard To Hattie G. McGowan, the above ath Falls, Oregon, within six months them by the Wanamaker party, and gauge railroad In the near future. ( named Defendant. prove their right to the ballot. From what Information we can gain, In the name of the state of Oregon from July 24, 1913. Agents for this road will be a feeder run from a MARTHA WOODARD, you are hereby required to appear and Other Counties, Too connecting point of the Western Pa answer the complaint filed against Executrix of tha Last Will and Tes FAIRBANKS-MORSE GASOLINE ENOINES Suit to recover 30,000 acre« of land cific, and will run through the entire you In the above entitled suit, on or tament of Charles Woodard, Deceas alleged to be fraudulently secured by length of Surprise Valley. The rights 7-3 1-3-2 8r AND PUHPS before Thursday, the 18th day of Sep ed. the Hyde-Benaon conspirator« from of way have already been secured, « tember, A. D. 1913, that the being the The flrat watch wan a amal Iclock. the state, has been instituted by the and a great amount ot the necessary day of the last publication of this In 1477 Peter Hale, a clockmaker of attorney general. This land is in funds have been subscribed.—Alturas summons, and the last day within Nuremburg, made a clock in the form Linn, Lane, Crook, Clackamas, Hood New Era. which you are required to answer, as of an egg, which could be carried in River, Klamath and Jackson coun fixed by the order of publication of the pocket. The production of thia ties. It is alleged that it was se Subscribe for The Herald, 10 cents this summons. It you fail to appear coat a year’s labor. cured through dummy locators. a month. ».EGAL NOIICIS W MAIUR l There is no Bread than NURMI’S BUTTERNUT BREAD Better than Homemade Made Better; Baked Better None Genuine without the Label Harvesting Supplies Oils, Belts, Wire Rope, flanila Rope Darling Hardware Co.