The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, March 19, 1914, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
PAGE TWO
I'lll'IlNDAY. MARUM IH. mu
'I«'»« picturesque In their carrylng-ou I plaintiff, and for such other and dated February 21. 1914. The date
"Dopey llenny" Fein, head of the further relief its shall aceiu meet and of the first publication is February
j'«6. 1914, and tho last dale of publica­
East Side band of brigand», shot a equitable
Carpeaters are now at work build policeman. He win arrested and put
This aummona is published pur- tion la April 2, 1914.
Another suit to unvalidate warrants It 111.Ito ill COMMISSION IS AP
A Continuation of the
FRANK Hl’HLKtlKL.
PEAl.KD TO
tin gthe term*, etc, for the 834.000 on trial before a JurY of unidentified suitut to an order of the Honorable
issued by the county court was filed
Klamath Republican
J C. RUTKNIC,
1 Caru gle Library, belug erected by . men.
Henry I.. Henson, Judge of the above
today by Kuykendall & Ferguson, as
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Editor attorneys for R. N. Day. In this th«' Council lusiruci» City Attorney J. C. ¡the Carnegie Corporation and Klam
To Induce cltlsona to serve ou the entitled court, made on the 31st day
W. O. SMITH . . .
3-3« 4-3 r
Rutenlc to Draw Vp Formal Com- ath county on the new court house gangster jury. It was noceaaary to of January, 1914, mid the first pub- I
......
I members of the county court, County
Ilarr) Augltn, In charge of »«sure them their names would never lllcatlon thereof 1« made In tho Klam­
plaint, iu Cuuipltanee With In- block.
Entered at the postoffice al Klamath Clerk De lap and County Treasurer
«traction» on This Point Submitted ¡the construction, say» the woodwork be known to tho friends of the de- ath Republican on tho 5th day of I v«*«'Utrlv* Notice of Filing of Final
Falls. Ore., as second claas matter, siemens are defendant«.
Account.
by the Comuiiiuiion—Repvwaeutn- vvill all bo completed, and the mixing (fondant
February. 1914.
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i
action makes an attack upon
lot concrete will start about the 1st of
tives Will be Sent to InvesligHle
In the county court of the stats of
J II CARNAHAN,
Published by the Herald Publiahing
o(
warrants issued at lhe
So wide ha» »plead the terror ot
April.
Attorney for Plaintiff Oregon, for Klamath county.
Company, of Klamath Falla, on fe^ruary term of the county court.
the gunmen that meu refused to qua)- 3-5-3-19 r
The plant of the L. M. Schofield llfy for tho jury until reaasured that !
Monday and Thursday of each week I( Mn.k(i ,o have thi|n declarpd lnva|ld
Iu tho matter of the oatats of Charles
Whether the California - Oregou
Woodard, deceased.
Notice of Sheriff's Hale
Power company's rates for water and i company la at work now making the their names would never be known to
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and to enjoin their payment.
Two dollars per year in advance
Notice Is hereby given that I have
Anwng the warrants attacked U el«»ctric power ar«» excessive, or" artificial stone, which will be used In 'any tiut the deputy sheriff* who drew I By virtue of an attachment execu­
finishing the library building
As '»ud summoned them.
tion duly issued by tho clerk of the liiled my final account and report as
that issued County Surveyor E. H. whether the people have bwu unjust-
Hl'HINEKW MEN SUBSCRIBI
I Henry for »155, salary for the month 'X clamoring against the company is a soon as the pressed stone for the li­
"Dopey Benny" did not know the circuit court of tho county of Klam- executrix of the last will and teata-
FOR VTOCK IM BALL <XUB|of .,anttary The 8110 warrant 1 issued
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“ brary is finished, work will be start ramo of oue of his "peers" who fouml 'sth. state of Oregou. dated the 19th iiicitt of Charlee Woodard, deceased,
Question that is Mvn to be settled. At
e«l ou the remainder of the stone ¡him guilty and sent him to Sing Sing day
nay of
Ol February.
reurusry, 1914, m
in a » certain Hid tho above entitled court has fixed
Monday
night's
meeliug
of
the
coun-
— — -■■
¡J. O. Hamtuaker as salary and ejt-
needed for the court house construc­ ¡for twenty-one years on the double .Mi llon In the circuit court for said'upon >'• o'clock In the forenoon of
icil.
City
Attorney
Rutenlc
was
in
­
A baseball season ne' er opened in penses as county sealer of weights
tion.
charge of assault and ot violating the county and state, wherein K. II. lien 'April 4. 1914, as tho time and the
Klamath Falls with any more encour- and measures ill Is also sought to in- structed to draw up a complaint, pe­
titioning
the
railroad
commission
to'
Sullivan law which prohibita cltlren« ry as plaintiff recovered Judgment for!<«unty court room In the court house
agnig prospects than lhe season about valiaste.
PETERSON KINDS
make
an
investigation
as
to
tho
phy-
:
from having deadlv weapons In their the sum of six hundred dollars, and of Klamath county. Oregon, In the
to start Believing that there is ma-
Th, warrant issued Sheriff Low for I
SPARK PI.It. I ME
.o«ta and disbursements taxed at|d'y of Klamath Falla In aald county
possession.
terlal here if properly bandied to imost ¡gating the saloon situation at slcal valuation of the property, the
H>e place when and whore any per­
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rates,
etc.
Immediately on learning of "Dopey ilK.-.-ii d.illar», on the 16th day of
make a championship aggregation. Fort Klamath, following the petitiou
Before County School Supertnteud-
Benny's" conviction, his gangsters »et February, 1914. Notice la hereby giv-j»on liny present any objection or ex
of ________
Woodcraft teGover-i The complaint form will be sub-
and realising that a winning team is a .of the Women
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out Fred Peterson flips about the
¡•n that I will, on Saturday, the 31st »option to anything theroln contained,
splendid advertisement, business and >,< r V est is also attacked, This is for mitted at the next meeting of the necessary levers and gives the neces­ ibout their campaign of reprisal A
Iday of March. 1914. al tho front door or to anything done by me as vxecu-
professional men are rapidly sub- $ (.7 ». The suit also seeks to enjoin .council, This method of having the sary quarter turn to start the engine rival gunman was shot to death the
of the court house In Klamath Falls., T««. »nd nt the aald time and place
matter
taken
up
was
brought
before
very
Mine
night
In
a
Bowery
saloon
scribing for stock in the club to be in- the payment of a warrant (or 84.85,
to his car. he makes it a point to look
in aald county, at 10 o'clock In tho I t,'o fowrt will finally settle the said
corporated.
issued in payment for supplies fur- the council by Councilman O. D. Mat- i and see If the spark plug Is In place. I known as "The Tub of Blood." The
forenoon of said dny. vol! at publi »‘‘count.
thews,
following
the
suggestions
of
|1
lace
was
invaded
while
three
women
The subscribers so far signed up nished the Craddock family,
On his recenrtrlp to Dairy he learned
Thia notice la published pursuant
I auction to tho highest bidder, for
are as follows:
Th« biggest item is the fight on the the Railroad commission, in part, as that this little device is essential If were in tho rear room, nnd the women
((’«»li. the following described proper­ to order of tho above entitled court
(saw
tho
death duel.
follows:
Palm Cigar Store. Dr. C. V Mor-1 grants issued for rabbit scalp
the car is to run.
made February IM, 1914. and the
"We have your favor of the 16th j That was Peterson's first trip to 1 The next night gunmen Invaded an-j ty. to wit:
row. Star Drug Co.. The Golden Rule.
»mount ’• 1210
firat publication hereof la made ou
Lota
1,
3,
7.
9.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
last. acknowledging receipt of our i
A. J. Wiggins. Klamath Dye Works.,
Dairy after joining the pampered auto other saloon. This time they were I 14. 15. Id. 17, 19, 23 and 24. in March. 5. 1914
communication to Mr. Jos. Kent rela­ ¡owning cla«s, and knowing that alt i not after any rivals, but they tie«'(led
First Trust and Savings Bank. Will! *'
»««»■»
MARTHA WOODARD.
block 61; also lota 1. 3. 3. 4. 6. 7.
H. Bennett, O. M. Hector. C. E. Riley.
IW (-'AUI' ««*»>«••»» tive to investigation of rates and ser- eyes were on him when he went to I money to carry on their operations.
Executrix of the Estate of Charles
S.
9.
11.
13.
14.
15,
16.
17.
18.
19.
| vice, and in reply thereto beg to say ! start the ear. he assumed a very
lU'tore the eyes of his little girl
Woodard, Deceased
K. K. K. Store, I^elie Rogers. G. B.
30 and 3 3. in block 3; also lota 8.
Cosad. Van Riper Bros., W. W. Don-
BAKERSFIELD. March 17.—From that the city of Grants Pass com- laconic attitude as he gave the crauk tho gangsters beat tho saloon man
3-5-4-S r
18
and
21,
In
block
4;
also
lota
1.
art. J. B. Chambers. E. H. Lawrence.; letters that are coming in it would ¡plained to this commission with re­ a little turn to show Just how easy a unto Insensibility, drove hla custom­
3. 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. 8. 17. 18. 19. 30.
Notice of Nberiff's Hale
A. Y. Tindall. J. F. Goeller A Son.
ibai ev*r> rid«c oi n*»1« *“ tb® gard to the rates for electricity and car could be started by on«» knowing cis to the street aud ««caped with
31. 22, 23 and 34. Iu block 63; alao
power
furnished
by
the
Californla-
|5
0
from
the
register.
A
block
away
J. V. Houston, The Shasta, Regal United States is leaving bis range and
lly
virtue
of an execution on fore­
how. But It didn't start on the little
J.
all of block 33 except lota 11 and
Shoe Store. E. B Veghte, Charlee F coming to Bakersfield for the rodeo in Oregon J ~ ’0*4-*' : company at Grants ■ turn, nor on the many other complete (they held up auolher saloon at the
closure duly Issued by the clerk of
13
therein,
also
blocks
1.
3.
5.
38,
Pass, and this is the matter under in-
Stone, A. M. Crystal, Sugar Bowl. I. P. April.
revolutions before Peterson petered I pistol's point, but were forced to flee
39. 30. 31.33. 34. 35, 36. 37. 60, 63. th.< circuit court of the county of
¡by the gathering crowd before they
Taber. McDonald & Hunsaker. Robert
Four eutries were received by vestigatlon by the commission to ovt and called for assistance.
64. 65. 66, 67. 68. 69, 93. 93. 94. Klamath, state of Oregon, dated the
A. Johnson, Lyle O. Mills, E. B. Hall. Rodeo Boss Gnffln yesterday from which we think you refer.
It was not until about thirty had I obtained any money Four were cap-' 95 and 96; all of said above de­ 31st day of February. 1914, In a cer
"Answering your question us to tried their skill at cranking, and giv­ Ilured.
H. S. Hull, H. D. Mortenson, J. K Klama»h Falls. Ore., and all from
scribed property being situated in tain suit In the circuit court for said
Ballard. F. R. Olds. E. L. Morrison.' “<n oi wide reputation. These are i whether or not the commission would en advice about more gas. less gas.
Such things are nightly occurrences
and a part of Orlndnle Addition. county and state, wherein Frederick
A. L. Leavitt. T. F. Nicholas. O. D. I Skeeter Bill" Robbins. who is a ¡presume to regulate a plant operate»! < eelerating the transmission, leakage tn New York, and they are by no. Klamath county. Oregon, according Wlnstanley as plalntlfT recovered
Matthews A J Lyle O A Harris. H. writer as well as a rider. Jess Cham- interstate, we beg to say that if the iu the carburetter, reverse of the ex­ mean* confined to out-lying and iso-
to,the duly recorded plat thereof Judgment against F E. Robinson,
E. Barry.’
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- ‘ bers, a rope
artist,
Tom * “
Laxton,
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business were strictly
interstate we haust. etc., that Brown Michael's turn ¡lated districts. Three desperado»*» In-! on tile In the ofilci- of the county Minnie A llohlnsoti and E. L Carver
clerk of Klamath county, state of f'”' *b" »«m "f one thousand dollars.
In a short time a meeting of the ; bronk rider and bull-dogger, and Carl .uuld not assume jurisdiction, but if to do the strong arm stunt came. Be-, vaded a West Side saloon the other
' ***& interest thereon from the 37th
stockholders will be held, at which Hansen, a Dane, who tried for the the companies involved were local, we fore be grasped the crank he looked*! night, In tho district which Is col-| Oregon.
lo«|Ulally known as "Hell's Halfacre," iTaken
i
and leved upon as the property
"f March, 1911, computed and
time organisation will be effected by championship at the Klamath Rodeo ¡think it would come within our regu- the engine over.
Ilation. This is the situation at Grants
"Where is your spark plug located' though It is only a »tone's threw from ,jf Ult, Hatd j)rp<1,n inland
,,.i Develop-
tu.vutnn. * ' ’ rdded
as provided
pro,
dde«! a»
by tho terms of
the election of directors, each stock­ last season.
Griffin was a judge last year at I Pass, which is very similar to your on an engine of this kind,” he asked, l.ongacre Square and the Great White niont company, a corporation, or as ' "a,d note, together with tho sum of
holder having a vote for each share of
,1101 finding It.
Way. an«! shot down tho porter of the milch tii»r«-of n» may be necessary tou*° hundred dollar» attorney's fees
stock. A president, secretary, treas­ Kiamalh Falls, and "Skeeter"" rode a. own.
The commission called upon the
"Well, at present, it's n«t located! place because tho bartender refua«*<!
(lie »aid judgment In favor of jand coals and disbursements for the
urer and manager will be elected by horse called Pin Ears and got thrown.
the directors, who will assume the i^ater, when he came to California to 14‘alifornia-Oregon Power company tor , on the engine. I put it in my pocket, to serve them drinks. A fuslllado of j,- (t u0Mry »gainst Mid Oregon In-I*1’™ nt forty-three and .06-100 dol-
enter Griffin's show at Salinas. hei:«a appraisal of its physical proper- ,_____
l>elore ______
( went _____________
in to lecture."
, ' was •sli.ds kept back the gathering crowd lnnd 1H.v„|OI,|Ut,nl company, with in- |,a«* wb,rh Judgment waa enrolled
entire business management.
presented the red-headed boss with allies to be used in lhe bearing on the ] ____________
peterson's reply.
.
Although
he work-
until th.* gangsters ««caped In a taxi-
thareon. together with all costo jand docketed In the dark's office of
In addition to the stock subscrip­ ____ —. ,'nni nla 4 w» m arias hl' ilranfa Praau «nd
poeru reciting the Klamath expert- complaint made by Granta Pass, and
in R frenzy to connect up the cab.
and
disbursements
Hint have or ■•y|*a,d ‘‘’“J*
«Misty on the 18th
tions, the Klamath Development com­
ence. The poem was copied In many the power company has Informed ®8 gparker and get out of Dairy. Peter-
day of November. 1913
It was the spectacular killing of ^accrue.
pany has agreed to give the team the pajers.
that they expect to have thi« appraisal ton couW not fvt atarted qutck Herman Rosenthal and the sub»«»-
Notice la hereby given that I will
Dated at Klamath Falls. Oregon.
use of Modoc Park for 5 per cent of
Miss Minnie Thompson of Stockton completed and ready for submission enough to escape a bombardment of quont happening* that brought the.
on the 4th day of April, 1914, at the
February 19. 1914.
the gate receipts. This diamond, with
and Hazel Hoxie of Los Angeles are in about thirty days or six weeks.
good natured chafling on the part of New York gunmen luto the limelight,
front door of the court house la
C. C. LOW. Sheriff
a little rolling, etc., can be made one I among the women riders entered for , “After this appraisal is submitted h(s frjendg
and made them every-ready charac­
Klamath Falls, In said county, at 2
By
GEO
A.
HAYDON.
Deputy
of the fastest on the Coast, and there the week events, which commence*»'*® will have the same checked over .
,
i o'clock In the afternoon of said day,
ters for drama and Action, but the ¡.{g 3.19 r
are grandstands, bleachers, press box,
April 21.
b) our engineer in the field to see that ,<;oTHA.M HEATH WiMFl.lEHT WEHT R< seiith^ murder was nothing new _________
¡sell at public auction, to the highest
dressing rooms, etc., in readiness.
The big purses being hung up, a correct list is made of the property j
bidder for cash, the following de-
Muunnon»
I NEW YORK. March 17—Thia town l he limelight for publicity merely |
Fans look for a great baseball year,
Bakersfield reputation as a good of the company and that proper unit I
served
to
call
the
public
’
s
attention
to
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
State
of
icr,b
’d real property, to wit:
and predict the winning of the pen­ town, and the ability and acquaint- ot prices have been applied in the as- i happens to be New York, the rnelrop-
. In
All of section sixteen. In town­
Oregon, for Klamath County
, ulla of the Western Hemisphere, the a state of affairs that has exist««! In
nant by the Klamath Falls team,
ance of Boss Frank J Griffin of Sa- certaining of the value thereof.
the
greater
city
for
many
years.
ship
twenty-seven south, rang»
,second largest city In the world, sup-
should it enter the Northern Califor­
II W. Viets, Plaintiff;
Unas. Calif., who is directing the
""’e are inclosing you herewith ai~
Recently
tho
new
city
administra-
;
nine;
all of section thirty-six, in
nia Southern Oregon League.
vs.
all" magnets “in copy
’orMU Pasi l4***»^ * °~Ur of
lear,H“«' *»•
rodeo features, are u..__ ____
----- Jf'^mpl^tTrom
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township
twenty-eight south, range
tlcn
has
made
an
effort
to
drive
out
|I
<M>n
Amad<)n
Minnie
Amadou,
Hto|
drawing the men and women of the tor your Information. If you desire to (-**»•
" 4 y, culture and wealth, but one tho gangsters, and
the police ""I
have
eight, and the cast half of section
... ..................
Wife; W E. Marrlon. David D.
MOI MH POINT PROJECT
a
hard
lime
convincing
rope and spur
spur to
the San
San Joaquin
Joaquin
> make complaint
complaint to to th«* th^ commission
commission
to the
> make
b-eo instructed to use their clubs
Brooks, the Harboldt-Wllson | sixteen. In township twenty-eight
CONSTRUCTION RESUMED Valley.
relative
relative to
to the
the rates,
rates, service
service or
or facll-
fácil- Alital‘ IltB' Piute Pete, Cheyenne freely on the gunmen wherever found.
Company,
a Corporation; Lucre-1 south, range eleven, all east of the
others
of
the
frontier
(
ity of the California-Oregon Power ' barlle •U4d
Arrest
and
conviction
of
the
East
tla E. Roles. Frank E. Roles, I Willamette meridian, containing In
"There is still 3100,000 available STI DENTS TAKE PLACE OF
ivuipauj, and
au<s if u we
«r can
vau be
i/v of
wx any Koutry u,al a recital oi the nightly Side "bad man" so far has accom­
company,
Her Husband; It. Smith, Trus-1 the aggregate 1,600 acroa;
for construction work on the Modoc
assistance
• lowu w«r® lhe plished nothing, apparently, but the
FACULTY AT HIGH SCHOOL f further
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:------ additional
"----------- - do‘®«* m tb‘*
It. _ B. —
Owens
and -------
Jane — Doe !,al“-,‘ and l®*lpd “P®** ■« *»»»• Property
tee; L.
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1 Information or assisting
-
- the
- draft-
- - .chiunicles of civilization.
Point reclamation project," was the
in
of the snld F. K Robinson. Minnie A.
starting of campaigns of revenge and
Owens,
Ills
Wife,
Defendants.
The
other
night
a
big
black
tour-
statement made today by Project En­
" Seeing ourselves as others see us" '
°f your complaint we shall be
I fri-eh feuds.
-|.o W. E Marrlon. David D. Brooks,
and ®- L. Carver, or as
gineer H. W. Hlnks, who is in from , is the way Principal Faught described I glad to serve you.
ln*
daab‘-'d •* breakneck »peed
und
II
smith,
Tru.tce.
Above
il><Teof
a« may bo necessary to
Chiloquin on a business trip. "An ap-' the chapel period exercises at high
"If the Information herein contain- do*u K*«htb “vtnu® tt,uo0|i lUo Uu ’"
said -- judgment
In favor — of
Equity No. 3A2
Named Defendants:
r satisfy - the
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propriation of about 34,000 was spok­ a'.uvvi
ed
is
not
Just
what
you
desire,
we
*
“
n
wer
®
lwo
>
ouu
«
“
“
dthe
>
* uccua; uivi
utug. Each mcui'
—
«*
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school Tuesday
morning.
mem-
Hu in toon»
In
th.,
name
of
the
State
of
Oregon.
,h
"
Frederick
Wlnstanley
sgslnst
en of a short time ago, but that is for I her of the faculty had an understudy shal! b® Pleased to hear further from »tood •“» in IU* •*»>'»«»« car* r®11“»«
In the circuit court of the state of 'you are hereby required to appear the said F E. Robinson and Minnie
for
help.
operation and maintenance.”
this morning, and the chapel exercises you. Any service that we can render
Oregon, for the county of Klam­ land answer the complaint filed A. Robinson, with Interest thereon,
"For God's sake, rescue us," a
The Modcc Point project is being were conducted by these student sub­ or any information In our possession
ath.
I against you In the above entitled together with all coats and disburse­
built by the Indian service for the stitutes. Edwin Cox, as Principally0“ ar® welcome to, and we shall be passer-by heard one ol lhe girls say.
I
F
H.
Jobes.
Plaintiff.
icourt
and cause, on or before the 10th ments that have or may accrue.
A
policeman
uu
peg
post"
heard
the
Klamath Indians, and when complet­ Faught, gave a really interesting talk Klad to furnish the same without cost
bated at Klamath Falla. Oregon.
vs.
'day
of
April, 1914, nnd If you fall so
screams, and stood in lhe middle of
ed it will irrigate 8,7 45 acres on the on conduct, and used in part Mr. to y°“-”
(Allonzo
Allen,
who
Is
also
known
as
to
appear
and
answer,
the
plaintiff.
•'
’
•'
bru»ry 31, 1R14.
the
street,
signaling
with
bis
whits
reservation. The main canal was Faught's gesture and delivery.
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C. C. LOW. Sheriff.
Allonzo W. Allen; June Doe Al­ for want thereof, will apply to the
gauntleted hand for the chauffeur to
completed last year, and now men are j »Chile he was lecturing, Kenneth | " ant» to Be American.
By GEO. A. HAYDON, Deputy.
len.
his
wife,
whose
true
name
is
court
for
tho
relief
prayed
for
In
at work on the laterals. A new bridge Stewart, dressed in overalls and arm-
» Application for citizenship has been •l°P- I he wig-wag ot the police-man s i
to plaintiff unknown; the un­ the complaint, which Is as follows: KUYKENDALL A FERGUSON. At­
has been constructed across Sprague ed with a broom, representing "Pat," made by H. F Hammersley, a native , “au'1 usually stops automobiles. But
torneys for Plaintiff.
3-5 4-3 r
known heirs of said Allonzo Al­ That that certain mortgage executed
River, near Chiloquin, by the crew.
.of
England.
He
is
a
resident
of
ChB-
1
“
dld
n
°
l
•
lo
»*
tbla
<"•*■
rb
®
cbauf
-
i
the janitor, came in and looked at the
England,
by
the
defendant
Leon
Atnadon
and
len,
alias
Allonzo
W.
Allen;
the
Following test holes, etc.. Engineer (thermometer, turned off the steam, ¡oqufn.
teur swerved bis on-rushing car in
'»’fluin.
Notice to Creditors
unknown heirs of said Jane Doe Minnie E. Atnadon to the plaintiff
.
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an endeavor to run down the minion
Hincks has plans for the dam across raised a window, and went out. Miss
—
Notice
in hereby given to all per
herein,
dated
March
31st,
1912,
and
Allen; also all other persons or
¡ol the law. His murderous onslaught
Sprague River practically completed, Barbara Goeller, as Miss Saucerman, J 4
*n Ashland.
parties claiming any right, title, recorded April 1st, 1912, at page 617 sons having claims against the estate
and ready to forward to Washington. directed the musical exercises.
Mrs."A. H. Conner left on Monday
»« nearly effective that the po-
Interest, estate or lien In tho real In book 11 of Records of Mortgages of N. E, I’onten, deceased, to present
The dam will be built across the river
Rhinehart MotBchenbacher took the „ tor a short visit to her old horn- i 1‘cemau was hurled into an iron pillai
»state
described In the complaint of Klamath county, Oregon, be fore­ such claims with the proper vouchers
about three quarters of a mile above place of .Mr. Coats,
____ ________
and did _ splendid- 'n Ashland, Her absence gives her!and seriously hurt, but be managed to
the railroad bridge.
of
the
plaintiff herein; de­ cloned, and that tho plaintiff be de­ nt the law office of F. H. Mills, Klam­
Miss
Elizabeth
Houston
played
;
daughter.
Mias
Helen,
an
opportunity
,
'*®
a
Hbot
llt
lb
®
,leeln
*
automobile
ly. J
creed to have a first lien for the sum ath Falls, Oregon, within nix months
The dam is to be 275 feet in length Miss Sellers, and Miss Eva Hanks pre­ 'to show- what a good housekeeper ,lu » vain effort to puncture a tire.
fendants.
and twelve feet high. It will have a sided at the piano in the place of Miss she is.
Another policeman a block away ! To > the above named defendants, In of five hundred dollars, together with from the date of thin notice.
EAltL WHITLOCK. Administrator
190 foot spillway
Plans for 1,500 Louise Benson.
heard the shot, and planted himself
tl e name of the state of Oregon" Interest thereon at tho rate of 8 per
bated at Klamath Falla, Oiegon,
cent tier annum from September 21st,
feet of fluming nine feet in diameter,
,n
the
street
to
Intercept
the
piratical
You
and
each
of
you
are
hereby
Miss Selma McReynolds, as Miss K«w Overland« in.
I
3-12 4-9 r
1912, and for the sum of one hun­ March 12, 1914.
have been approved by the Indian Cole,
-
_ asked
________
_ The
Auto
com- black automobile with its passengers, ¡summoned to appear and answer tho
those who
had Oregon-California
lost their
—- --------
service
books to look in the library, as they oan>' *’ unloading a car of new Over-jib® chauffeur tried to run him down
fl]ed against you In the dred dollars, attorney's fees, and for Notice of H.-tlleiucnt of Final Account
I too, but ,h
the
lujide ¡„bove
entitled ----
suit, within six --------
weeks
v ere propabl) mixed with the library jIands and delivering to owners
“ policeman leaped
i^nnwi »«id«
--------------
»- the costs and disbursements of the
of Administrator.
plaintiff In thia suit, on tho following
Nice Hike for Medico«.
'and
managed
to
get
a
foothold
on
the
„
fter
Uie
first
publication
of
this
turn-
books. Ralph Hurn, as Professor
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Nollco
la
hereby given that Edgar
real
property,
to-wlt:
lootboard of the racing car. A sharp nlonH ¡n the Klamath Republican, a
Dr. Morrow and Dr. Hamilton had Morrison, walked around and kept, an i Ba« k in Town,
Tho northeast quarter and the L. Furber, administrator of the es­
a nice long hike that terminated in tagle eye on the students, calling, Tom Grubb, of the Hum Hardware i**®1’® lbat a)l but ®*;nt tbe
, newspaper published nnd of general
aouth half of the northwest quar­ tate of Lewis 1. Furber, deceased,
Klamath Falls at 3 a. m. on Tues­ them to order wh»n they became too company, who has been spending sev- (vehicle
into the curb, Bhook ofi tho circulation in Klamath county. Or­
i
ter of section thirty-four, and the has rendered and presented to the
lerai
weeks
in
the
country
near
Wor-
j
1
oliceman
and
sent
him
sprawling.
,,g
on
.
day. They were called to Chiloquin bolstrous.
I
south
half of the northwest quar­ court and filed with tho clerk thereof,
He
managed
to
fire
two
shots
at
the
Monday night, and returning, dropped
Acting as Miss Applegate, Miss d'*n' returned the first of the week.
And you will take notice that If!
ter of section thlrty-two, all tn hie report and final account of his
car,
but
missed.
their car into a hole in the road Catherine Williams arranged for a
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you full to appear and answer or
township thirty-nine south of range administration of said estate, together
Commandeering a taxicab, the sec­ other» Ise plead within said time, the
which some man had dug to release a rehearsal of the Senior class play., Merchant Visjt«.
10 east of the Willamette Meridian, with his petition for final distribu­
Marvin
Cross,
who
conducts
thel
ond
policeman
set
off
in
pursuit
of
the
wgaon wheel. They had to leave the Forest Pell was Professor Chandler.
”
*“ ”
I plaintiff, tor want thereof, will apply
situated
In Klamath county, state tion of the personal property belong­
car and walk to this city, returning l.eon Boiler acted as Mr. Hawley.
store at the Klamath Agency, is here black automobile, firing six or eight to the above entitled court for the re­
ing thereto; and that Saturday, tho
of Oregon.
sliota
at
its
tires.
Other
policemen.
|
thsi morning with equipment for rais­
to
Mias Nina Noel impersonated Miss ,o purchase supplies and attend
lief demanded In his coinplaint filed ¡That said property be sold ns upon 11th dny of April, A. D 1914, at 10
hearing
the
shots,
tried
to
stop
the
ing the car out of the hole.
¡Carpenter. Her work was very clever. f,tbpr matters.
in this suit, as follows:
¡execution, and tho proceed» applied to o'clock a. tn., and In tho court room
car, and almost lost their live« for
i “Stubby" Hales, as Rev. Stubble-
For a decree determining all ad­ ¡the payment of said suma of money of the county court of Klamath coun­
their
pains.
As
the
flying
jugernaut
Says Market Better.
An “Average French Family"
| field, created quite a laugh with his
verse claims of the defondants, or a|)ovo mentioned, due the plaintiff ty, state of Oregon, In tho county
H.L.Nelson returned Monday night ¡talk to the students on "deficiency." ( PARIS, March 17—Commenting on (flashed into fashionable St. Nicholas any or either of them, or any other herein, nnd that you
be forever court house of Klamath Falls, In said
avenue,
every
policeman
who
saw
It
from California points, and is at work
The faculty enjoyed it as much as »he declining birth rate in France, a
pnrty or parties, ln or to the north- barred nnd forever foreclosed of nil county, have been appointed by the
shot
at
the
tires,
and
many
citizens.
writer
in
the
Matin
declares
that
the
securing a number of carloads of po­ the student«—probably more.
In
» . t. quarter of tho northeast quarter right, title and Interent in and to court as the time nnd placo for the
tatoes for shipment to the Golden (speaking about the custom. Principal average French family now consists , hearing the hubbub, turned out and of sec»Ion thirty-six, twonshlp forty,
said property, except the right of re- hearing of snld petition, report nnd
¡tiled to head off the automobile. The
State markets. He looks for good Faught said it was a good one, not of a dog, a piano and a child.
south,
rang«)
eleven,
oast,
of
the
Wil-
demptlon as required by law, and for final account, and the settlement of
"Monsieur plays with the dog, car, though, distanced all pursuers, I
prices there for the next few weelca, (only from a standpoint of amusement,
lamette meridian, In Klamath county, such other and/urthnr relief as to the snld account, at which time nnd place
Madame
plays
the
piano,
and
the
dodged
all
bullets,
and
disappeared
until the new crop is on sale.
but that getting up before the school
I Oregon, declaring the plaintiff to be court may seem Just and equitable, any person Interested In said estate
and carrying on a part was beneficial child Is left to either the grandmoth­ into the night. All this happened in the absolute owner in fee simple of
Thia aummona Is nerved upon you may appear nnd file exceptions to said
the
heart
of
New
York
’
s
residential
er,
the
aunt
or
the
servant,"
says
the
to the students taking part.
Hue to Recover.
«aid
described
lands,
and
that
de-
by
order of tho Honorable William account nnd contest the name.
district
before
9
o'clock
at
night.
The
writer, who contends that with only
Suit to recover 3405.20 alleged due
¡fondants, and each of thorn, and all 8. Worden, county Judge of Klamath
bated this 12th day of March, 1914
unidentified
girls,
doubtless
white
,80ns
marrying
only
daughters,
the
on account, has been commenced by In From the Fort.
other
persons
be
forever
enjoined
and
county,
Oregon,
acting
In
the
absence
EDGAR L. FURBER,
slave
victims,
were
completely
swal
­
C. E. Hoyt, a well known hotel man enormous proportion of one-child
the Farmers Implement and Supply
«iebarred from asserting any claim of Henry L. Bonson, judge of the Administrator of the Estate of Lewis
lowed
up.
amflies
will
be
considerably
Increased
House against Levi D. Ward. j. c. [of Uort Klamath, Is here attending
I. Furber. Deceased.
3-12-4-9r
.during the next generation.
j The gunmen of New York are no In or to said lands adverse to this above entitled court, which order ia
, to business matters.
Rutenlc ia attorney for the concern.
Semi-Weekly Herald
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