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PAUK TWO THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. THURSDAY, APRIL U. 1014 istiauon was required if an employe SOUTHERN PACIFIC HORTON PROJECT LAND TO IIK wanted to requiaition a pencil. laiiieite Meridian, aud as grounds for on the 4th day of April, 1914, at lhe <NIM.MK.NVKH ACTION IRRIGATED IX SIXTY l>4YN her mi lest she alleges (hat said an- j front door of the oourl house iu Tbe new civil government comes AGAINST SIEMENS automatically in effect tomorrow In «CONGRESSMEN trytnan, ThoniM M Gannon. lias I Klumutli Falls, In said county, at 2 WOULD HAVE A Continuation of the Tho Early completion of the Horton pursuance with a proclamation issued THE BRITISH SHIPS ON Klamath Republican «<111.11 PORCE HIM TNI TAKE 1 project, which means the Irrigating i wholly failed to reside upon or malle i o'clock in the aftsrnoou ol said day, two mouths ago by President Wilson Hany Improvement whatever or any [sell at public auction, to the highest EQUAL FOOTING WARRANTH of 1.50U acres of laud In Youna Val , kind upou, or auy cultivation of, said ; I'he Isthmian Canal Commisaion like- bidder for cash, the following da- ley, is practically assured. w Ise dies. Tbe Panama canal law. ap sim» Revolution, Providing for die land or any part thereof. iscribed real property, to wit: Through Stone 4t Gale, the Railroad I Don Jolly, who took over the Hor i You ure, therefore, further notified I proved August 24, 1912—the exemp Repeal of the Clause I liiiiinadng All of aectlon sixteen. In town Serk» to Haiidaiiiu» County Trass ton contracts last fall, is now figuring '(hut the said allegations will be takon < tion from tolls clause of which is now A inerii un CiMUlerv Fruui Tolls in ship twenty-seven south, rang« uree— Last Day of Tax I‘ay meate with contractors for the rushing of under consideration in congress— [by thia office aa having been confessed I the Use of the 1‘nuaiua Canal, Was nine; all of aectlon thlrty-alx, iu Devoid of Interest, Is Keepiug the the work PubUahed by the Herald Publishing make» the president the real ruler of Holiday Mr. Jolley took [by you, and your said entry will be ’ Introduced at the Special Request township twenty-eight south, range Force Hua)—Three Haekote of Company, of Klamath Falla, on Panama, through a governor and such Contraetot W. H. Mason out to view canceled thereunder without your fur of Preaiilent Wileoia. eight, and tho «aat half of aectlon Checks Not Ye* Glvaa Credit. Monday and Thureda' of each week other persons as he may elect. .tho work to be done, going over the i (her right to be heard therein, either sixteen, Iu township twenty-eight ¡entire project and estimating the The president has told Goethals [before this office or on appeal. If you: south, range elsveu, all east of the WASHINGTON, D. C.. Marvh Si__ Manilamus proceedings to compel probable cost. that he is to have a free hand in bis It) a vote oi 24M (o IH2. tbe house ot fall to file In thia office within twenty I ' Willamette meridian, containing In County Treasurer J. W. Siemens to If the contractor ’ s figures are sat administration, which i> taken to representatives this aflci uoon adopted plays after the FOURTH publication tho aggregate 1.400 acroa; accept in part paytneut of u»et war- isfactory, work will commence at I of thia notice, ns shown below, your HAYDON IS OUT mean that tbe civil governor will have • be Siiua nwolution, providing for the taken aud levied upon as tho property ' ranta for 310,000, has bx*eu rammenc- once, and tho canals and laterals will FOR TREASURER nearb 2,590 jobs at his disposal. answer, under oath, specifically meet- <>f i o Hnld F. K. Robinson, Minnie A. lepenling of the clause in the I'suaiu.i ed by the Southern %Pacific. A pell-' be ready for turning In the water In lug and reapondlUK to these allegn- There is no civil service on the canal, canal art. which permitted the use of Itol nson and E. L. Carver, or as tion tor a writ was tiled on I ueeday tbout sixty days. Ilions of contest, or If you fall within [much thereof aa may bo nscesaary Tho latest local bat throwing stunt either. the I'auauia canal tree of tolls by by Stone A Gale, attorneys for the to The dam and reservoir were fin that time to tile In thia office due in his uew job Goethals' foremost Aiuericaiis engaged in the coast wise occurred Tuesday morniug when Geo. ¡s dlsfy the said Judgment In favor of [ railroad. ished soiuo two years ago. but aomoi dutj is to make the canal ready tor I proof tha{ you have served a copy of A. Haydon entered the ring to scrap trade. (he said Frederick Wlnstanley against The company s taxes this year [complications over water contracts your answer on the said contestant tho said F E. Robinson and Minnie for tbe republican nomination as use. He was given the place because It lias ye< to go before the senate. amount to 323.103.3*. Monday al ¡stopped the work of canal building. it has been his ambition when the either In person or by registered mall county treasurer. He has been dep The aSMsure was introduced at the • representative tendered two warrants Now that Mr. Jolly has amoothed If this service la made by the delivery A. Robinson, with interest thereon, uty sheriff for the past two years, and canal was completed and the engtn- iec;uest of the administration, upon for «5,000 each, with luterest on them together with all coats end disburse was practically in charge of the tax eering and construction forces had the ground that such a provision teas amounting to <400. aud cash tor the ■out Hie kinks, there la every reason of a copy of your answer to the con ments that have or mav accrue. to believe that water will be supplied ! testant In person, proof of such ser collections while the sheriff's office done with their work, that he might1 in direc* xiolaiiou of the Hay-l'aunce- remainder, Dated at Klamath Falla, Oregon, I in time for thia season's crop. actually have some hand in the start vice must Iw either the said contest February 21, 1914. collected these. foie treaty. These warrants Captain Siemens re- ________ ing of commerce through the water ant's written acknowledgement of hla Not in many days has there beeu soitu,ed ,o *« they are among the’«». ANIi M. CHARGE' Til BE C. C. LOW. Sheriff. way Of course, the task of arrang [receipt of the copy, showing the date I I lly GEO A. HAYDON, Deputy. R. N. DAY LEAVES; much attention given to congressional " “ rran,l ‘ •**• ‘ ‘ * ‘ «»1 In th« repudiation --------------------- HEt ENTY-F1VK CENTS ACRE [of Ita reeelpt, nr th» affidavit of lb» ing the administration in the sone is KUYKENDALL A FEROUBON, At RUMORS EXPLODED an enormous one. but that of drilling affairs. Long before 8 o'clock this ‘su,t l”?,ore ,h* federal court, and also —— person by whom the delivery was torneys for Plaintiff. 3-6 4-3 r morning spectators began to arrive. 1 in ,he * u,t bro ‘ *«ht by Henry Rabbes ! Scranty-five cents an acre will be i made stating when and where the the <anal employes in their work an J Today is the final day for the pay t he operation and maintenance charge ’copy was delivered; If made by regts- R. N. Day, timber owner and plain of making the canal a success will Some of these brought their break Notice of Hetllemenl tiff in a half dozen or more suits from the start to finish be greater. fasts and lunches with them, in order ment of taxes in order to escape the 1 under lhe first unit of the Klamath tered mall, proof of such service must (Equity No. 414) per cent a month interest. As a re which have been filed in the local cir project this year [consist of the affidavit of the person On his recent visit here the Colonel to insure their seats tor the entire the Circuit Court or the Blate ot sult the tax collecting force is kept cuit court attacking Klamath county made It plain that he Intends to go day's session. Advices to this effect were rx>ceived;by whom the copy was mailed, stat Oregon, for Klamath County, warrants. left Tuesday morning for slowly in rearranging the none gov- in. by i>. the ii,. local headquarters . |,<wtoffice to which of • ... the |oa w,len ant| All of the members of the houfe busy, and the corridor of the office la today Oregon. crowded. Portland. reclamation service from the Wash it was mailed, and thia affidavit must In the Matter ot the Assignment ot ernrn« nt. By law all executive orders and a great number of senators were During the past few days tbe force Ington office. This During his visit here it is known and regulations will be continued in present to hear Speaker Clark’s 's as a telegraph be accompanied by tho postmaster's W. H Wynani. that there have been several confer force after tomorrow, so that the speech. At 3:51 the Missourian sur of clerks has beeu working day and aprovnl of the levy arranged by the receipt for the letter. Io i lhe Creditors ot W. II. Wynant ences between Mr. Day and County switch from a commission to a one- rendered tffe speaker's chair to Con night in a vain effort to keep up with local office. You should atate In your answer and to all partlee concerned in Judge Worden, and it was reported man government will be accomplished gressman Underwood, and took the tbe work. Despite this. there are now Ths rate for the past few seasons the name of the poatoffice to which the above entitled matter. on hand three baskets of letters with that an effort was being made to set with no apparent wrench. has been unchanged. Thia does not you desire future notices to be sent) floor tor his speech. You rnd each of you are hereby tle these suits outside of court. Speculation was rife here today as Republicans, democrats and the checks attached, sent In for the pay Include any provision for drainage to ¡notified that the undersigned, tbe Several reports have been circu to w het her Goethals plans to continue spectators Joined in an ovation that ment of taxes. coat, as this will be taken care of JAB. H. lll'RGEHS, Register, assignee for the beueflt of creditors later. lated in regard to the matter. One i.is semi-socialistic, paternalistic lasted several mlnutee. C. (' BROWER, Klamath Falls, At- [ of Hie above W II Wynaut, has nied l<M> M VHKED MEN was to the effect that the timber rep scheme of caring for canal employes in the second or Poe Valley unit, torney for Contestant. ' The repeal will undoubtedly earry ihis final accounting In the above en LYNCH NEGRESS the water users will Irrigate for the I Date of lai publication March 2«,1914 resentative offered to drop all the under the new government. Hereto b.v a majority of 75 or 100." said Con titled matter with the clerk of the suits now pending, after the water fore the employe was furnished by gressman Adamson. first time this year. They will be fur 'Date ot 2d publlactlon April 2. 1914 1 above n <nned court and that by the WAGGONER. Okla.. March 31,— nished water on a rental basts, the : Date of 3d publication April 9, 1914 had been squeezed out of a specified the government with a residence; he order of lion. II. L. Henson, the hear- "The situation is full ot possibili A mob of 100 masked men this morn charge being fixed at 31 per acre foot. Date of 4th publication April 1«. 1914 [ Ing of objections to said final ac- fe wof the claims, if Judge Worden was sold food supplies at cost; given ties.'' said Congressman Knowland. ing hanger Mary Scott, a Degrees, to The water users need only take as did not become a candidate for re- free medical attendance and free < ount Is set for to o'rlock a. m. on But I believe the resolution will pass a telephone pole. election. In view of the announce- schools, while every effort was made much as they want, and pay for that Executrix' Notice of Filing of Final ,the 34th day of April, 1914, at which by a majority of 30 or 40.” ment of the Judge just previous to the to The woman had assaulted a white amount only. encourage establishment of Account. time you may make objections, if any departure of Mr. Day, it is evident churches and recreation buildings. man. Lemuel Peace, on the »treetn In the county court of the atate ot )ou have, to the discharge of said • •••••••••••••s that no settlement of the warrant Needless to say, there were no taxes Sunday night, and stabbed him to Lumberman Herr, [Oregon, for Klamath county. 'uaelgnrr At said time the under EXTRAITS FROM CHAMP fight «as accomplished. at all. death. Franklin Fish came in Munday : In (he matter of the estate of Charlee signed will make application to said CLARK'S SPEECH TODAY No cause was given for the murder, from bls mill near Dorris, making thé While in Klamath Falls, Mr. Day Goethals thinks the canal will be in Woodard, deceased. court for a full and final discharge •••»•••••»•••s» • purchased a considerable amount of running order by July 1st—that is, and the crime was laid to race hatred.'trip In bls Oldsmobile. He reports I Nolle« la hereby given that I have from sal I trust. "There is no personal issue between county warrants, paying face value it will be constructively complete. But the roads getting In pretty good shape'filled my final account and report aa Dated March 31st, 1914. for them. These, be used for the part the chief engineer wants his operat the president and myself, nor has nsi-; HANGING A WEEK IS THE now> [executrix of the last will and teeta- W. i. MOORE. Assignee. there ever been at any time, and I SAN QUENTIN APRII. PRIS ¡RAM payment of taxes ing force, the men who handle the —I. . ment of Charles Woodard, deceased. 3-33 4-30 s u iu»l that there never will. I have at W He aud Children <’••«>«. and life above entitled court baa fixed giant locks, the towing locomotives, no time uttered a word of criticism of GARRETT’S BID Summons BAN QUENTIN, March 31—Unless1 Harry Zeek, engineer at the Ewau- upon 10 o'clock In the forenoon of and other delicate machinery to be LOWEST ON IHh thoroughly drilled in their respective lhe president, and never, so far aa 1 Governor Johnson should interfere ,la *’ox factory, was rejoined Sunday April 4, 1914, as the time and the In tbe Circuit Court of the Stale of Live lieen informed, or believe, lias Oregon, for Klamath County there will be a hanging every Friday o|ffbt by his wife and children, who <ounty court room In the court house jobs before the canal is thrown open die president ever sahi a single word If W. Viets, Plaintiff; next month. Heretofore Governor arrived from Portland The Eighth-Ninth street improve to the commerce of the world, That <>f Klamath county, Oregon, In tbs of criticism of me. vs. ¡city of Klamath Falla In said county Johnson has not been disposed to in ment. is to be built by J. H. Garrett. may take several months. "I have never for a moment enter Leon Amadon. Minnie Amadon, Hla terfere with the law's course In capi Hla bid was the lowest of three sub Havana's principal terminal {all- M ,l *e P ,ac * when and where any per- tained any opinion Uiat President Wife; W. K. Marrlon. David D. tal punishment cases. mitted. <26,361.23. son may present any objection or ex road will be electrified. Wilson is actuated other than by the Brooks, tbs Harboldt-Wlleon Thomas Green, a cowboy, la sched ception to anything therein contained, Shell A Shell of Medford and Al highest patriotic motives. Tile preai- Company, a Corporation; Lucre uled to die April 3. He shot the cash or to anything done by me as execu- bert Anderson of Grants Pass also dent is too big a man not not to de Hummons trfr. Bn(j Bt the t|mo an(1 pIa).g tia E. Roles, Frank E. Roles, ier of a Riverside county bank while bid on the improvement. Garrett's PASADENA. Calif., March 28 — sire that thia question should be he and another cowboy were holding In tbe Justice Cour*» Llnkvllle Oto-'the court will finally settle the said Her Husband; R Hmlth. Trus bond has been fixed at 312,500. Information from private sources in fought out on merits. He bas too trict, Klamath county, Oregon, account tee. R. 11. Owens aud Jane Doe The improvement is to affect Eighth dicate that Frederick W. Weyerhaeus higii an idea of the duties of a public It up. Thll notke puB|1Bhwl puriuBnt Owens, His Wife, Defendants. The execution of Jerry Allen is set J. R. Herabberger, Plaintiff. street from Main to High; High street er, the "lumber king." is not expect servant to ilesire tile members to do va. to order of the above entitled court To i W E. Marrlon, David D. Brooks from Eighth to Ninth; Ninth from ed to live through the day. He is ill other Ilian vote according to their for April 10. He murdered his wife _____ .. and II. Hmlth, Trustees Abovs at Williams because sbe was :in In |A. J. White, Defendant made .............................................. February 28, 1914, and tbe High to Prospect; Prospect from fiom pneumonia. His physicians conscientious scruples. To A. J. White, the above named de- flrat publication hereof 7s made Named Defendants: mate of a questionable resort, and fe > on Ninth to Upham, Upham from Proe- neither confirmed nor denied this re “The fart that 1 am walking thia fondant: March. 5, 1914. In lhe name of the State of Oregon, fused to leave the life. pect to Wblte.an<l White from Upham l-o rt. light for platform pledges of my party in the name of the Stele of Or- MARTHA WOODARD, you ara hereby required to appear l-ee Nan Chin is to hang April 17 to Delta. Frederick Weyerhaeuser Jr, arriv may end my publie career. There are egon; You are hereby required to ap- Executrix of the Estate of Charles , and answer the complaint filed The street is to-be paved 25 feet ed from St. Paul Sunday night. All many things, though, that are worse He quarreled with a fellow Chinese, pear and answer tbe complaint filed ..Woodard, Deceased ngalnat you In tbe above entitled with oiled macadam, and the improve other members of the family are here than being defeated for congr-ss, fog ambusbed and shot the latter dead In against you in tbe above entitled ac- S-6-4-3 r court and cause, on or before the 10th San Joaquin county. ment includes curbing, storm sewer, • he speakership or for the presidency, ___ --- day of April, 1914, and if you fall so M day of May. Mamaww - ( Louix Bundy's death is fixed for tion on or before tbe 7tb etc. MANY TO SETTLE ami one of tliem is to repudiate the April 24. Bundy Is the youth who 1914, that being the last day of the Votier of Sett lenient of Kinai Account to appear aud answer, the plaintiff, NEAR CRESCENT platform whereon you are elected. for want thereof, will apply to the killed a boy employed as a drugstore publication of this summons, aud if of Administrator. HANLEY RUNS AH "If the constituents who have stood you fall so to appear and answer, for I court for tbe relief prayed for In messenger, to get money with which Notice Is hereby given that Edgar jibe complaint, which la as follows: A BULL Ml HIKER J. I.. Ringo, engineer for the Hunt hv me with unshaken fidelity should want thereof tbe plaintiff will take er Land company, who has been retire me to private life, I can still to buy his sweetheart a Christmas judgment against you for tbe sum of [L. Furber, administrator of the es That that certain mortgage executed tate of i-ewls 1. Furber, deceased, PORTLAND, March 31.—William spending the winter with his fatber- lie happy in the love ami affection of present. 320.00 and costs and disbursements by the defendant l-eon Amadon and [has rendered and presented to the Hanley of Burns. Ore., familiarly in-law, Charles Graves, leaves Friday wife and children and the society In thia action, and that any property ¡court and filed with tho clerk thereof. Minnie E. Amadon to the plaintiff That there Is a very poor chance of known as the cattle king of Harney morning for Kirk. From there he of my books." the city of Klamath Falls donating ! attached in this action be applied to Ills report and final accotint of bla herein, dated March 31st, 1912, and county, has entered the race for the will walk to Crescent, to take up the [recorded April 1st, 1912. at page «17 Speaker ( lark said the presii lent’s money toward advertising this section the payment of such judgment and mlmlnlstratlon ot said estate, together United States senate, having announc ; work of the company. that execution herein. request to repeal the tolls clause was (In book 11 of Records of Mortgages ed his candidacy for the progressive "With the Paulina and Deschutes "amazing, and critized him for not was shown at Monday night’s meeting Thia summons Is served by publica- with his petition for final distribu of Klamath county, Orsgon, be fore- when thr council tabled the bill, then tion of lhe personal property belong nomination. He is the third to an • forest reserve openings, and the Hunt <!•* losing the reasons why he fionsid- This “*e ^»'-W^kly Herald, a cloeod. and that the plaintiff be de- "" ' was110" ing thereto; and that Saturday, the nounce himself for the position, the er Land company placing on the mar ered the repeal so necessary. The up for tbe third reading id». scmi-weekly newspaper published in .creed to have a first Hen for tbs sum done upon the motion of Savidge. I other two being George E. Chamber- ket forty acre tracts of farm land. speaker declared that he did not want i Kalmath Falls, Oregon, for six suc- 11th day of April. A. D. 1914, at 10 I of five hundred dollars, togsther with The only dissenting vote was that (o'clock a. m., and In the court room lain, democratic incumbent, and R. A. Northern Klamath county has become war with any nation, but rather than J- ceeslve weeks, tbe first publication Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per Booth of Eugene, republican candi w idely known, and there will be a surrender our right to complete sov- ot Rogers. He expressed a desire to, being on tbe 2«th day of March, 1914. of the county court of Klamath coun cent per annum from September 21st, see it killed entirely. date. ty, state of Oregon, in the county large influx of people thia summer," erignty over every square foot of our pursuant to the order of the Hon. ■ 1912, and for the sum of ons hun The measure provides for a dona The announcement of Mr. Hanley is said Mr. Ringo. "It is largely to get globe-girdling domain, we would W. Gowen, Justice of the peace of court house at Klamath Falla. In said dred dollars, attorney’s fess, and for county, have been appointed by tbe In response to requests from members matters in readiness that I am going cheerfully an<L <ourugeously face a tion for publicity purposes be made, said court. the costa and disbursements of the and tbe Klamath Chamber of Com [court as the time and place for the of the progressive party, and is the di in at this time. Most of tbe people world in arms, f Dated March 25. 1914. plaintiff in this suit, on the following Speaker Clark sug- merce named as an agent for its ex- hearing of said petition, report and , rect result of a luncheon of the pro are going to Crescent via Klamath geriad merely suspending the E. W. GOWEN, real property, to-wlt: exemp- l>endlture. gressive party held last Thursday, Falls. Justice of the Peace. | Anal account, and tbe settlement of tion from tolls for American vessels The northeast quarter and the said nr.ount, at which time and place when the hope of Inducing bim to de ‘Within a very few days the com for a iieriod of years, rather C. C. Brower, Attorney tor Plaintiff. south half of the northwest quar than a W ag*s to Be • Citizea. I any person Interested In said estate clare his candidacy was expressed. pany's farm expert will «tart demon repeal of Hie c lause. 3-2«-5-7 sw ter of section thirty-four, and the Petition for naturalisation has _ ) may appear and file exceptions to said Leaders of the party have person stration work. There has been a south half of the northwest quar been filed by John Henry Angore, a [account and contest the same. Notice to Creditors ally urged Mr. Hanley to enter the large sale for this land, despite the . •II MTK'E COURT ter of section thlrty-two, ail In native of Canada, who resides in senatorial race, while others express forest reserve opening, as many pre Dated thia 12th day of March, 1914 Notice is hereby given to ail per township thirty-nine south of range RULING HTA.NDH Klamath Falls. ed their sentiment in the form of a fer to buy their farms than acquire EDGAR L. FURBER, sons having claims against the estate 1" cast of the Willamette Meridian, I petition, signed by a large number of them by homesteading." Administrator of the Estate of l^wla of N. E. Posten, deceased, to present I pon the ground that the Klamath situated In Klamath county, state The New Jersey pavilion at the local progressives. the I. Furber. Deceased. 2-12-4-9r Lumber company has not paid a li Panama-Pacific International Exposi sucli claims with the proper vouchers of Oregon. TRI I S TO FORD; at the law office of F. H. Mills, Klam I That said property be sold as upon cense fee to the state within two tion at San Francisco will be in tbe Notice of Hhcrlff** Bale GOETHALS IK NOW THE CIVIL ath Fails, Oregon, within six months DIEH IN WA«ER yc.-irs did not properly dissolve, shape of a letter "H," with a frontage < < c. and ; — K«..Z o.wiu.ve, GOVERNOR OF CANAL ZONE .......... v. “» By virtue of -U an ezecutiou execution on <«»ro-j fore- from the date of this notice. Irctilt Judge Benson Tuesday abated ►of 215 feet and a width of 197 feet. closure duly Issued by the clerk of jn|1(,v^, '5. ,umf money Pulling up his horse while fording EARL WHITLOCK, Administrator I above mentioned, due tho plaintiff H'e action brought by that company The southern court will be decorated WASHINGTON, D. C., March 31,— Williamson River two miles below Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, the circuit court of the county of herein, and that you lx, forever 'tamst Fred Bamber et al, tor the re- with a flower garden and a liberty Klamath, atate of Oregon, dated the The Panama canal enters upon an Chiloquin Monday afternoon, Clar- March 12, 1914. 3-12 4-9 r covery of money. barred nnd forever foreclosed of all pole. In the northern court will be a 21st day of February, 1914, in a car other phase of progress tomorrow “nee Uobln, an 18 year old Indian, “ I This ac’l-m was appealed from tbe relief map, illustrating the canal sys right, title nnd Interest In and to Notice of Contest tain suit In the circuit court for said when civil government will be estab caused the horse to lose its footing justice court, where Judge Gowen tem of New Jersey. snld property, except the right of re Department of tbe Interior, United county and state, wherein Frederick lished on Uncle 8am’s ten mile strip nd go over, drowning tbe rider in gave a draMon for the defense demption as required by law, and for . “ ' 1 ' — — M* .. ------ » —— .v. Htatea Land Office, Lakeview, Wfnstanley as pinniini plaintiff recovaren recovered from ocean to ocean. Colonel George the swift water. Judgment against F. K. Robinson, ‘ ftn<1 further relief as to the The erection of'tbe New York state Oregon, March 21, 1914. ______ C(1. , W. Goethals, who as chief engineer The youth and Jesse Kirk attempt MANUFACTURERS pavilion at the Panama Pacific Inter To Thomas M. Gannon of Dairy, Ore- Minnie A. Robinson and E. L. Carver court may seem Just and equitable. during construction of the big ditch, ed the ford, and Kirk, upon reaching This summons Is served upon you SEEK hohe ; CART national Exposition grounds at San gon, Conteatee: for the sum of one thousand dollars, has been autocrat of its administra the opposite bank saw his companion by order of ths Honornble William Francisco is progressing. It is expect You are hereby notified that Annie i with interest thereon from tbe 27th tion, iato be civil governor. disappear He wore chaps, boots and The latest section of town to ask ed that all of the carpenter work will H Worden, county Judge of Klamath A. Jackson, who gives Medford, Ore day of March, 1911, computed ana Ever since tbe United States under heavy clothes, so sank at once. for a fire station is the manufactur be completed in two months. gon, as her poatofllce address, did, on added as provided by the term* of county, Oregon, acting in the absence took building of the zone, it bas been ing district on Sixth street, from the | of Henry L. Henson, judge of tho March 4th, 1914, file In this office her said note together with the sum of technically under military rule. A PITTSBURG. March 31.—The oper Savidge Brothers Lumber company, court, Which order Is -------- -"■“I'»"/. The Isle of Wight is to be connect- duly corroborated application to con two hundred dollar* attorney's fees I commission form of government had ators in this coal district have agreed , dated February 21, 1914. Ths dets artln Brothers’ Milling company, ed with tbe main land by a four mile test and secure the cancellation of h IVI costs and disbursements for the I actual administration authority, but to concede to the requests of the min- A petition, citing the payroll and Hubway containing an electric rail- of lhe first publication Is February your Homestead Entry No.............. sum of forty-three and .05-100 dol-i practically all the commissioners were eru regarding conditions of the mines, investment affected was presented at road. ifl. 1914, and the last date of publlca- Jeiial No. 04767, made June 21st, lars, which judgment was enrolled military officers. Colonel Goethals and will sign the two. years agree Itlon la April 2, 1914. Monday night’s meeting of the coun 1911, for WH SEfc, NE% 8E%, and docketed in tbe clerk's office of has been supreme in authority. Dur ment. I cil. The matter was referred to the FRANK SCHLEGEL, -------------- The oldest ocean going vessel In ing the building of the canal it bas The miners, on their part, dropped ^ra^committee to report upon Monday the world, built in 1548, was broken Section 33, Township 37 8., Range (Said court in said county on the 18th J. 0. RUTEN1C, , <lay of November, 1912. 11 Mi K , and NWfc NE^, Section 4,j often been said that Goethal'e admin- j the increased wage demand. night. " = ’■ UP recently at the Canary Island*. • . Attorneys for Plaintiff. Township 38 8., Range 11H E., Wll- j Notice i* bereby given that I will 2-2« 4-2 r Semi-Weekly Herald MEASURE PROVISION IS REPtAEEO V A y