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PAGE TWO MONDAY, MARCH 80, 1014 THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. Notlce of Settlement tlior right to b» heard therein, vltlter CANAI. Fl SS GROWS M ARM I Equity No. 414) IMONG THE l GISLATORS beiore iltls tilth» or on appeal, If you [ The Swedish conservatives are full to Hie In thia office within twenty In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregtin, for Klamath County, VI VI»» COMPLAINT TO VV EST TH AT making good use In their campaign WASHINGTON. l>. C„ March It.— days after th«* FOURTH publication A Continuation of the HI ERTA FORCES WINNING IN Oregon, of Nhe words of Dr. Frltjof Nansen, of this notice, aa uhowu below, your I.I9I «IR W IS REING SHIP The house today passed a rule lluilt- Klamath Republican OTHER BATTLES the Matter of the Assignment, of the Arctic explorer, who In address ling debate upon the tolls repeal mean answer, under oath, specifically meet PER INTO RIA W. II Wynant. . ing an anti-government mass meeting ure to twenty minutes. .Editor The vote, ing and responding to three allega W. <>. SMITH l»i»|Mlch to Mexico City Says Twenty- ■_ [the other day In Christiania, attacked 300 to 173, It la contended by some. tions of coatoat, or If you fall within To tbe’Creditors of W. II. Wynant I oil«»» ing lt«*cei|it o( the Woman's In- Seien W agon I ami «!» of Head Rebels and to all parties concerned In Entered at the poatoffice at Klamath ioi 111.ll ion I \«n tlli»e l»e< ¡«lew |u l_ the radicals for preferring the promo- Indicates that the resolution desired that llnie to file lu thia office due Here Haul«»! Krom Guateo Cien- Falla, Ore., as second class matter. the above etti 11 led matter. inoof that you have served 1» copy of \|>|Hiint Her »» "Southern «»regoti's itlon of all sorts of social reforms in by Wilson will be passed. ega»—«Her a Thousand Rebels Re- You ami each of you are hereby stead of Increasing Norway's defenses The adoption of this also burred your answer on the anld c«iut»stunt I «»rn Hobbs," and Nile Will Work Published by the Herald Publishing ported KUIetl at Mom lovin—\ ilia and said: "I fear that the day will amendments to the resolution. either In person or by legist »red mail. ¡notified that the undersigned, tbe Up ('anew in ('a»«* There Are Any Company, of Klamath Falls, on Ready to Attack T«»rreon soon come when Norway and Sweden The debate waa opened by t’on- If this service Is man > by the delivery aMlguee for the benefit of creditors \ iolationa. Monday and Thursday of each week, will nave have 10 to unite unit«* lignins« against n a common con greasman Sims. Adamson predicted of u copy of your answer to the con of tbe above W. II Wynant, has filed en«>my for the defense of their ‘ neu- that the vote of the majority would testant In person, proof of such aer- his final accounting In the above en- KIA ERJEI.. Mexico. March STT.-a* Two dollar» per year in advance SALEM. March 3,. Governor <Je*;trallty and Independence." The rebel» under General Villa w«*re be trebled to what It was today, and Ivice must be either th« aald contest 'titled matter with the clerk of the ant's written acknowledgement of hla .bove named court and that by tbe talit the bill would pass. »weepingly victorious yesterday and »aid West today anuounced that he had appointed Mrs Clara Taylor, post H| w MOST H IMMONI» FREED iccapiurtii (ionics Palacio. Congressman Hardwick denounced receipt of the copy, showing the date order of lion II L, lienson. the hear IN SHORT TIME -tre- at Bly aa the special agent ' lu l t it oxck the stand of Clark: • if Its receipt, or the alb lavlt of the ing of objections to said final ac- When Villa'» forces entered th«* RY THE JI RORS city they found HOW federal soldiers Hi his office in Klamath county, to "I want thia dlstlngulsbod demo- • person by whom the delivery was [ count I» set for 10 o'clock a. in. on deatl. The rebels I«*** aiiiouiiletl to give attention to vjolations of the MENU O CITY. March 17 Th«> ex lerat to say if ho does not realise that made stating when suit where the the 14th day of April, 1914, at which local option law. SECOND < HARGE AGAINST HIM IS about KM». oneration by the authorities at Koine we must support the administration, copy was delivered; If tnado by regis time you may make objection®. If any Mrs. Taylor report»«! to the gov-{ Tile bombardment of Torreou con WITHDRAWN of Archbishop Mora del Rio of Mexico or wander in the wilderness another tered mall, proof of auch service must you have, to the discharge of said ernor several days ago that quan tinue«. and the city is afire in many brought to light the fact that there forty years. I hope the gentleman consist of the affidavit of (tie person »»Igne«'. At said time the under tities of intoxicating liquors were be places. At noon today General Her were certain members of the Catholic front Missouri will not be troubled by by whom the copy was mailed, stat anol will make application to said Taleenten Were Out la*»» Than Five ing shipped Into Bl.v for illegal dis ing when nnd the poatoffice to which • oiirt fur u full and final discharge rera not trie. 1 General Villa that his party in Mexico who were receiving today's vote," he said. Minute«* Before Returning With tribution. ¡It was mailed, and this affidavit must i from said trust. brigade ha» captured almost the en- extensive favors from Victoriana Hu Their Verdict of Acquittal—At it- li«< accompanied by th« post mister's 1 Dated March list. 1914. Believing that Mrs. Taylor would erta. Mexico's dictator, and who, in I4ORRIS NOW HAS neeaee lntr>Hluc«*«l Tesitie«l That the «in* woo then« part of Torreon, The w. I. MOORE. Assignee. be a good iierson to round up these return for these favors went so far PHONE EXCHANGE receipt for the letter. «■nt ire northern portion of the city 1» Reputation of the Girl in the Case You should stnt«* In your answer illegeti offenders, and having no as to lodge chargee of meddling in 3-33 4-30 s in Aarnea. • Waa not t he Beet. gent in the county. Govern«»r West, ! polities against Archbishod Mora del Thursday electricians finished the the name of the poatoffice to which Hum toons today appointed Mrs. Taylor to this i Rio. the charges being placed In the work of connecting up Dorris, Calif., you desire future notices to be sent GOMEZ PALACIO. March 27. the Circuit Court of the State of I in Just before 12 o'clock the jury in » with the Bute A’alley Telephone com i to you. I Vatican itself. (Following a hard all day and all night place. Oregoa, for Klamath County the Hammoud case returned a verdict JAH II BURGESS. Register. It is understood that she will ac-; On tlrst hand information the Unlt- pany's lines to Sam's Neck, Okla fight that was the fiercest in modern il W Viets, Plaintiff, acquitting cnarles E. Ha«imond of times. Villa's rebels recaptured this ept the office and start work at once Press correspondent la able to ex- homa. Macdoel, Mt. Hebron and other U* C. BROWER. Klamath Fulls. At vs. tbe charge of a statutory crime upon 'city this morning, whence they were .ettlng . vldence against the alleged piBin t^e activities of Archbishop towns In the valley. torney for Contestant. I »on Amadon. Mltinle Amadon, Ills his sister-in-law, Mary Fischer. The T«>day. for the first time In Its his-¡Date of 1st publication March 36,1914 Mora del Rio. which formed the basis repulsed Wednesday by the federals. violators of the local option law. Wife; W. E Marrlon, David D jury was out less than five minutes. tory. Dorris haw a telephone central Hate of Id publiactlon April 3. 1914 who rallied and ■ retook the lost ¡of tho charges at Rome. Brooks. the Harbuhlt-Wilson Friday afternoon District Attorney "About a month ago. I took this J ground. About the 1st of December the office, with switchboards, operator. Date of 3d publication April 9. 191 4 Company, a Corporation; Lucre John Irwin moved for a dismissal of matter up first, when I wrote to Gov- ' llines Is the operator Date of 4th publication April 16. 1914 archbishop began a campaign of per etc. Mr». 8. V **' "The battle was the fiercest and tia E. Roles, Frank E. Ilolee, the other charge against Hammond, bltxidiest of my military career." said ernor West, telling him of conditions, suasion among Huerta's friends with In charge lier Husband; R Smith, True- that of an attempted assault upon a Villa today. "Both sides maintained and asking that something be done." Within a week or ten days, accord-) N«»il«-e uf Sheriff ’ s Hale the object of endeavoring to per tee; R H Oweus and Jane Doe younger Flescher girl. This was By virtue of an execution on fore- a steady artillery fire all night, giv said Mrs. Taylor over the telephone suade Huerta that he ought, for tbe ing to a statement from L. It Robert- Owens. Ills Wife, l»»f«ndants granted, and the rancher was re today. "At that time he was in ing the garrison at Torreon* no time sake of his country, to step out of s°h, manager of the Klamath county J closure duly Issued by the clerk of To 1 W E Marrlon. David D Brooks leased. Washington, but upon his return he office. to rest.” This campaign was highly lines of the Pacific Telephone and the circuit court of the county of and It. Smith, Trustees Above All of the parties interested are Following the occupancy of the city answered my letter, enclosing a blank effective for a time, so much so that Telegraph eompsny. Klamath Falls 1 Klamath, state of Oregon, dated the Named Defendants: residents of I.angell Valley, and the early this morning General Villa or for specifi«- information. This I filled he felt inclined to leave the preslden- will be connected by direct wire with ■ 31st day of February, 1914, In a car In the name of the State of Oregon. defendant is a brother-in-law to the dered the tired troopers to assist the out a few days ago. and mailed I® !cyt in accord with wishes of I’rt'slaent the Dorris Switchboard, thus giving lain suit In the circuit court for said - iou are hereby required to appear girl he is alleged to have attacked. hospital corps in gathering the wound him, but there has been no time as wjigjm anj take the field himself In local subscribers direct phone connec county and state, wherein Frederick . ■ nd answer the complaint filed The prosecution held that he assault ed from the battlefields here and at yet for a reply. . xorthern Mexico. It was only by the tions with the towns In Butte Valley. Wlnetanley as plaintiff recovered I against you In the above entitled ed her, and made her keep silence by I.erdo. and send them to the hos Judgment against F E. Robinson. It was reported that the liquor was uunogt tiersuasion that Huerta's ourt and cause, on or before the 10th telling her she was as liable to the pitals. Both sides lost heavily. Minnie A. Robinson nnd E. L. Carver being sent through the mails, but frlendg. whose financial and political Vl.tiOM I CASE IS lay of April, 1914. and If you fall eo REMOVED TODAY for the sum of one thousand dollars <*onsequences in the court as he was In addition, burial detachments Mrs. Taylor says this is not tbe case interests were at stake, talked him ¡ «^appear and answer, the plaintiff. The defense maintained that tbe have been sent out. "If the tpails had been used for out of tho idea. ¡with Interest thereon from the 27tb ; 'or want thereof, will apply to the girl's conduct toward tbe defendant Circuit Judge Benson Friday after- : day of March, 1911, computed ano As soon as these preliminaries are illicit traffic 1 would have gone about j Archb|,hnp Mora del Rio's argu- <>urt (or jhe relief prayed for In was anything but proper, and that be attended to the attack upon Torreon this in an entirely different manner, ¡meI1t wag a strong and simple one, ss uoon signed an order for tho removal ; idded aa provided by the ternia of ■ the complaint, which Is aa follows drove her away. There were wit will begin. she said. : jt reached the ears of Huerta through of theAiult of Emanual Engle against «aid note, together with the sum of 'tint that certain mortgage executed nesses introduced to testify that tbe In addition to being postmistress. hl, friwldg, and as Mora himself told the Algoma Lumber company from two hundred dollars attorney's fee* >, the defendant I .con Amadon and girl’s character was not the best, to Huerta on« evening when the the circuit court to the federal dis 1 tnd costa anil dlaburecmcnts for the WASHINGTON. D. C.. March 27 — Mrs. Taylor is agent for the stage . Minnie E. Antnd»n to the plaintiff while others were put on to refute ,The Mexican embassy secretary today ¡company. It is on account of s*11!»-jpresident called at the archbishop's trict court. This is upon tbe ground sum of forty-three and .05-100 dol herein, dated March 31st. 1913. and that the company la an outside cor lars, which judgment was enrolled this. published the following from Mexico ments of liquor over tbe stage line I home. 1 recorded April lat, 1913, at page 617 that Mrs. Taylor made her complaint. J The 1 rial has been in progress for City: poration, and the amount involved «nd docketed In the clerk's office ot "Huerta has done the best he can.” , n book 11 of Records of Mortgages three days. Every day there has been aald court In aald county on the 18th declared the archbishop. "Yet the «•ver $3,000. Tbe rebels have been defeated at 1 if Kinninth county, Oregon, be fore III SSI A is PREPARING situation grows worse and worse. a large attendance of spectators. •lay of November, 1913. Monclovia, losing more than a thous single lust a leg ns the result of an toned. nnd thnt the plaintiff be de GO t.RAB stANDANAt IA \ybat a magnificent place Huerta K ldent at the company's plant last and men. Notice Is hereby given that 1 will reed to have a first lien for the sum ANQVITH SAYS THE CABINET would take In Mexican history. If, to yenr. He nsks $30,000 damages, ion tbe 4th day of April. 1914. at the I The government troops are also ' <f five hundred dollars, together with WAITS FOR ARMY OFFICERS victorious in the state of Tanaulipas. STOCKHOLM. March 27.—Is Rus .save bloodshed, and to hasten peace (trout door of the court house In ntcreat thereon nt the rate of 6 per sia preparing to grab the Scandi ¡Klamath Falla, in said county, at 3 1 • in Mexico, he would declare to Presi where the rebels were defeated In sev P. W. Snyder, formerly a reefflent ent i>«r annum front September Slat, LONDON, March 27.— Premier As-' eral minor engagements. navian peninsula? This question is dent Wilson: '1 have done my best, of Alaska, but for the past three years (o'clock In the afternoon of aald day. I 1913, anti for the num of one hun- quith today announced that the cab being thoroughly threshed out in tbe ¡but t am not strong enough to bring engaged In farming here. Is in from •ell at public auction, to tbe bigheat ; 1 lied dollars, attorney's fees, and for inet was still awaiting a final decision MEXICO CITY, March 27.—Over campaign that is now looking to the • peace amid so much tumult and such his ranch at Swan. I bidder for cash, the following de- the costa and dlaburaemenla of the from Field Marshal French and Gen whelming federal victories are claim election of a new Riksdag. A good i conflicts of selfish Interests as pre- ■tcrlbed real property, to wit: plaintiff In thia suit, on the following eral John Ewart. He also denied that | ed. It is assarted that twenty-seven many facts have been. brought for j vail here. I step down from my high All of section sixteen. In town ••al property, to-wlt: Summons the members of the cabinet contem- ' wagon loads of rebel dead were re ward. which despite semi-official de office, with tho understanding that ship twenty-seven south, range The northeast quarter and the In the Justice Court, Llnkvtlle Dis plated active operations in Ulster. moved from Ouatro Ciénegas, after nials from St. Petersburg, tend to you will take tbe responsibility of set nine; all of section thirty-six. In' south half of the northwest quar trict, Klamath county, Oregon. support the belief prevslent through tling affairs in Mexico and putting the * When the bouse of commons con the federáis captured that city. township twenty-eight south, range ter of section thirty-four, and tbe J. R. Hershberger, Plaintiff. out Sweden an dto a certain extent in ¡country again at peace." vened the crisis in the cabinet was not eight, and the east half of section < south half of the northwest quar vs. by any means disposed of, as Field THOS. I.. FENLON Norway, that th^re Is real and immi , Undoubtedly if Huerta had fol- sixteen. In township twenty-eight | ter of section thirty-two, all In A. J. White, Defendant. Marshal French and General Ewart DIE'S AT SALEM nent danger of Russian aggression, lowed the advice of the archbishop south, range eleven, all east of the township thirty-nine south of range I To A. J. White, the above named de- still clung to their determination to and consequently ample justification President Wilson would have been Wlllumette meridian, containing lu 10 •*ast of the Willamette Meridian, fendant: retire from the cabinet. Tbe promised Received at the state asylum for for an immediate and heavy Increase -placed in a highly embarrassing sit the aggregate 1,600 acres; situated In Klamath county, state In the nime of the State of Or- statement of Asquith was postponed the insane 8unday, Thomas L. Fenlon, of expenditure for the national de- uation, for, to bring peace. It would of Oregon. ¡have been necessary either to support cgon; You are hereby required to •P- taken and levied upon aa th« property until 5 o'clock this afternoon, at aged 80 years, died there Wednesday. fens®. pear and answer the complaint filed of the aald F. E. Iloblnaon, Minnie A 'hat said firoperty be sold aa upon which time a special meeting of the The feeble old man waa committed 1 Huerta's personally conducted fight Here are some of the charges cabiuet was called. Field Marshal from Klamath county upon grounds against Russia that are made by the against Carranza or to support Car against you in the above entitled ac I Robinson nnd E. L. Carver, or a> «aeration, and the proceeds applied to tion on or before th» 7th day of May, ¡much thereof aa may be nei-eaaary to the payment of said sums of money French appear«*! before the special of senility. conservatives who are supporting ranza and oppose Huerta, even after I'll, tkal J'* .ng the last day of t L< '»atlafy the aald judgment In favor of above mentioned, duo the plaintiff meeting, and afterwards General See Fenion’s committment followed King Gustav's program for a length- Huerta had put President Wilson un ly was before it. French was closet complaint made by relatives. He Is ening without delay tbe term of com- der obligation by resigning his dicta publication of this summons, and If the aald Frederick .Wlnstanley agalnat ' errln, and that you be forever ed with Asquith, and this gave rise to the father of George H. and Ira Fen pulsory military service, as well as torship. On the whole, ft Is believed ' ou fall su to appear and answer, for tho said F. E. Robinson and Minnie barred and forever foreclosed of all ght, title and Interrat In and to a rumor that Seely was to be sacri lon and Mrs. Zenor; A. Swatman, all extensive appropriations for enlarg- In diplomatic circles. It Is very fortu want thereof tho plaintiff will take A. Robinson, with Interest thereon, judgment against you for tho sum of together with all costa and disburse -aid property, except the right of re- ficed and French retained, »rjth Har- residents Xof Merrill. Superintendent ing the navy and Improving the land nate for President. Wilson that Arch 320.00 and costs and disbursements ments that have or may aocrue •lernptlon as required by law, and for Eourt succeeding Seely. bishop Mora del Rio's plans were not Steiner of tbe asylum says this is one fortifications. In thia an ion, and that ony property Dated nt Klamath Falla, Oregon. ••urh other nnd further relief as to the Finland. Just across the Gulf of [carried out. Tbe house of commons finally ad of the most pitiable cases that has ev- attached In tills action be applied to February 21, 1914. court may aeent just nnd equitable. journed without any concerted effort er come under bis observation, Bothnia, is now being permanently ------------------------------ the payment of such judgment and C. C. 1X)W. Sheriff Thia summons la served upon you being made in attacking the cabinet. The condition of the patient was garrisoned by the Twenty-second MINES HILL that execution herein. By GEO A. HAYDON. Deputy, by order of the Honorable William such that it was necessary to send Russian army division—25,000 men. CLOSE Al’RII, 1ST k FERGUSON. At •4 Worden, county judge of Klamath This summons Is served by publics- ¡KUYKENDALL ’ YOTTH IS ONCE him to Salem,” said De Merryman Two other divisions are stationed just ' ——— lion in tho Semi-Weekly Herald, a torneys for Plaintiff. 3-6 4-2 r ¡••ounty, Oregon, acting In the absence MORE IN PRISON today. "He should have been sent over the Finnish border, near St. United Press Service semi-weekly newspaper published In | of Henry L. Benson, judge of the (to Salem six months ago for treat- Petersburg, from which locality they CLEVELAND, O., March 27,—Fol Kalmath Falls, Oregon, for six suc 1 above entitled eottrf which order Is Jiotice to CrctHtoni For the seeoiid time within a year, ’ment. but his children worked hard could be drawn and thrown Into lowing a lengthy conference, the Ohio cessive weeks, the first publication Robert Pettus, aged 20 years, is in in order to make It possible for him Sweden witbin ten days by means of <oal mine operators today state that Notice is hereby given to all per dated February 21, 1914. The date being on the 26th day of March. 1914, the county jail. This time he is •to remain with them. It would have the new military railways which have they will close all the mines in the sons having claims against the estate of the first publication Is February pursuant to the order of the Hon. E. charged with the theft of a horse, been impossible for him to have been recently been completed In Finland, state April 1st. of N. E. Posten, de eased, to present ‘-6, 191 4. and the last date of publica \\ Gowen, justice of the peace of • amp equipment, etc., from the Hol sent to the county infirmary, aa ft and which extend right up to the »uch claims with the proper vouchers tion la April 2. 1914, This was necessary, they maintain said court. FRANK SCHLEGEL, brook out fl t. at the law office of F H. Mills, Klam ¡was not equipped, as is the Salem in Swedish frontier. ed, because of the failure to reach an Dated March 25, 1914. J. C. RUTENIC. lath Falls, Oregon, within six months Pettus, according to Luther Hol stitution, for the care of such peculiar Army strategists assert that within agreement with the Miners’ Union re E. W. GOWEN. Attorneys for Plaintiff ¡from the date of this notice. brook, on whose Langell Valley ranch cases.” three weeks Russia could place 150,- garding wages. Justice of the Peace. 2-26 4-2 r the boy was employed, was sent by EARL WHITLOCK, Administrator 000 men-4n the field against Sweden. C. C. Droaer, Attorney for Plaintiff. the foreman of the sheep camp to pre PASSENGER RITE Dated at Klamath Falls. Oiegon. In the past three years Russia has MODERN BAKERY 3-26-5-7 sw 1 ».-• 1H1 ■«■ N«iG<<> <>r Filing of Final pare supper for tbe crew, but instead, March 12, 1914. 3-12 4-9 r IS 4c A POUND been secretely engaged in building ex WILL BE BUILT Account. he changed his clothes and skipped I -------- — ..... - Notice of Content tensive fortifications on the Finnish |'n the county court of the state of with the horse and camp outfit. OAKLAND, March 27.—Four cents west coast, and is now said to be vio The problem of supplying loaves Department of the Interior, United Notice of Settlement of Final Account (Oregon, for Klnmnth county. He was arrested by Constable a pound will be the rate for carrying lating the treaty of Paris of 1856, and cake for the people of Klamath of Administrator. States Land Office, Lakeview, | I 'n the matter of the estate of Charles Schailock. and Thursday was bound passengers from Oakland to San Fran- whereby the Aland Islands were to Falls has become auch a big problem Oregon. March 21, 1914. Notice is hereby given that Edgar Woodard, deceased. over to the grand jury by Justice cisco on the new aerial ferry planned remain unfortified. with R. Nurmi, proprietor of the To 1 Thomas M. Gannon of Dairy, Ore l„ Furber, administrator of the es Notice In hereby given thnt I have I Gowen. gon, Contest»«: by an Oakland company, which has For several months past there has Klamath Falla bakery, that he has tate of Lewis I. Furber, deceased. ¡tilled my final account and report aa The boy was arrested before on a announced that tbe ferry will be run been an unusual increase in the num decided to erect a building, especially You are hereby notified that Annie I • has rendered and presented to the • "xecutrlx of the last will and testa statutory charge and a charge of ning within two months. ber of Russian tramps and peddlers adapted to this, and large enough to A. Jackson, who gives Medford, Ore-' I court brut filed with the clerk thereof, ment of ('hnrl«*a Woodard, deceased, theft. As the complaining witness The fares, says Weldon Cook, the throughout Sweden, especially along keep up with the demand. The last gon, as her postoffice address, did, on lila report and final account of his ml the nbove entitled court has fixed was.not in court when the trial date aviator who originated the plan, will the eastern coast in the North, A word in bread and pastry making will March 4th, 1914, filo in this office her; administration of snld estate, together upon 10 o'clock In the forenoon of arrived, the prisoner was liberated. average about 36 for each trip. This number of these when arrested were ' be installed, duly corroborated application to con with Ills petition for final distribu April 4. 1914, as the time nnd the will be strictly according to the found to be In possession of military Nurmi has just secure dproperty on test and secure the cancellation of tion of the personal property belong ¡ ounty court room In the court house STARR IS GIVEN weight of the passenger. maps similar to those used by the [ I'ine street between Tenth and Elev- your Homestead Entry No.............. Ing thereto; and that Saturday, th«* I of Klamath county, Oregon, In the TEN TO TWENTY Cook also said that the landing Swedish general staff. < nth for the new bakery. It will be Serial No. 04757, made June 21st,' 11th day of April, A. D. 1914, at 10 "Itv of Klnmnth Falls In said county would be on floats, and that the hy- 1911, for W’Xj SE'4, NE'4 SE'4,' o'clock a. nt., and In the court room It was noted that others, who pro-: built this summer. in the place when and where any per- Circuit Judge Benson Friday morn droplanes would not rise more than fessed to be merely wandering Rus- | ------ ——.■ ... Section 33, Township 37 8 , Range of the county court of Klamath conn •on may present nny objection or ex- ing sentenced Joe Starr to serve from thirty feet above tbe water on their sfan peasants looking for work, not 11'4 E., and NW'4 NE'4, Section 4, ty, slate of Oregon, In the c.-_r.t. county 1 option to anything therein contained, ten to twenty years in the peniten ' transbay trip. only bore no signs of menus' I»’*'*« •*« Township 38 8., Range lift E„ Wil- court house of Klamath Falls, In said or to anything done by me an execu- tiary. He was convicted of arson. their hands but could speak sweaisn Inmefle Meridian, and as grounds for county, have been appointed by the irlx,- nnd at the said time nnd place Starr’s arrest grew out of the burn In From Langell. fluently. In this connection tbe es United Press Service her contest she alleges that said en- court as the time nnd place for the the court will finally nettle the said ing of the Byers residence. He ad Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kilgore, well pionage scandal of last fall is recalled TOLEDO, Ohio, March 27.—-The tryman, Thomas M. Gannon, has hearing of said petition, report nnd account. mitted during the trial that he had known resident« of Langell Valley, as the result of which the then Rus 3-cent car fare ordinance wgjnt Into wholly failed to reside upon or make flnil account, and the settlement of This notice is puhllnhed pursuant taken various articles from the dwell are in Klamath Falls today, in attend sian minister and bis military at- , effect today. Conductors on the varl- "ny improvement whatever of nny Haiti nccount, at which time and place to order of in» the ’ niHvvo above f entitled ’DiiTKHi court ing. ance at the Hammond trial. taclie were compelled to leave the. ous lines refused to accept. 3 cents as kind upon, or any cultivation of, said my person Interested In said estate made Februarv 28, lft|4 and the country. a fare, and the thousands of passen- | lend or any part thereof. may appear and file exceptions to said first publication hereof Is made on For Hale (lOr'/ilt «1 I and n n rl n contest x»w» 4 a 6 • the « — ... ~ - Home From the South. It was also openly charged that the gers who resufed to pay more rode You are, therefore, further notified account name. Mnrch, 15, 1914. Choice seed barley. Address W. A Mr. and Mrs. Burge Mason and son former Princess Maria Pavlovna, the free, that the said allegitlons will be taken Dated this 12th day of Mirch, 1914 MARTHA WOODARD, Calkins, Klamath Falls. 4-9* and Mrs. Charles E. Worden have re wife of Prince Wilhelm, second son of The federal court this afternoon Is by this office as having been confessed EDGAIt J,. FERBER, Fxcetiirlx of the Estate of Charite turned from Long Beach, Cal., where King Gustav, was a particularly act- hearing the street car company's pe- by you, and your said entry will be «rfniinlHtrntor of the Kitate of i.ewh Woodard, Deceased Harald want ads brin* resulta jthey sojourned several months. ive Russian spy. She, too, has fled, | tition for ah injunction. canceled thereunder without your fur-1 I. Furber, Deceased. 3-12-4-Ur¡8-6-4-S r Semi-Weekly Herald REIIEUS RFCAITl RE GOMEZ PAI.ACU» IN 1 FIERCE COMBAT the prince la now suing for a «11- KLANAÎH WOMAN AGtNÎ FOR WtST I and vorce. I.I I :A ,< /, *> 4 > >