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FAUE TWO MONDAY, APRIL «. 1«U THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. ■HI <u. MEXICO CITY 1H test and secure ths cancellation of ¡NEWS NOTEB FROM ciaim bounty at the rate of 10 cents KEPT IGNORANT OF your Homestead Entry No.............. THE KE8KRVATION per pair. Those now In the possession TRANSFERS OF FALL OF TURMMON Serial No. U4757, tuade June «1st, of farmers have been held *.00 long, REAL ESTATE l«U, for Wife SKI«. NEK HE*, Kl-AMATH AGENCY, April «.—H. for late Thursday afternoon the coun MEETING WILL UE HELD IN MED- A Continuation of the 'HUKUTA MUP1*REMMKM NEWHl’A Section 33, Township 17 IL, Range K»RD IN A VERY SHORT G. Wilson, supervisor of Indian reser-1 ty court passed an. order rescinding Klamath Republican United States to Roy V. Kinsman, TlSklC vatious iu Oregon, has been attend-; PEH REPORT» 11 U E.. aud NW H NEK. Section 4, tho bounty offer. patent, EH . ,WH. NEU 8WK. NW Towushlp 3« 8., Range It ft kl.. Wil —------- ing to business matters hers. Prior The jack rabbit was a great menace Ixiitor W. O. SMITH K NEU. Bee. 32-93-10. Moveeieet Against Monterey and Hal- lamette Meridian, and us grouuds tor to the farmer in Klamath county a Medford Commercial Club Pa «s e e Bee- to becoming supervisor, Mr. Wilson United Blates to Harvey L. Bcott, till» Haa Already lloeu Started by her coateat she alleges that said en- olutioMk invitiuK KLaumili and waa superintendent of the Klamath Entered a. the poetoffice at Klamath few yours ago, and they became so 1 patent. W Vs W U Sec. 31-31-7 Mi- llie < <>u»lituti<Miaiisl Troupe l;nd«*r tryman, Thomas M. Gsunon. haa Josephine Counties to Bend Dele- i reservation, and there waa much ne thick that after ibeir visitations a Falls, ore., as second clam matter. George R. Myers to Jacob Slone, Ornerai Villa—Huerta Forcée Baid wholly tailed to reside upon or make gate« to a Meeting Boon to Be Held tlvity on the reservation then. field of alfalfa looked as though a I «10, lota 17 and 13. block 112. Mid- to Have Loot Large Pertent age of shy improvement whatever of any for Promoting Interest in Natural While he wa« here he had a lot of Published by the Herald Publishing mower had been used on ite To stim I kind upon, or uny cultivation of, said Attrm-Uuna. pupils under a music teacher, and land. Artillery. Company, of Klamath Falls, on ulate more rabbit killings, the bounty laud or any part thereof. ---------- also a mandolin club, which took part 1 Charles E. Wordeu et ux to Ida M Monday and Thursday of each week of 5 cents for a pair of ears was' You are, therefore, further notiUed WASHINGTON, I». C., April 83.— A peace conference of the Klamaths tn the entertalnmeuts. The school 1 Holder, deed, «10, Iota 5 and «, block doubled by the county court In 1911. ItO, Second addition. t uuoular Agent I terutIters at Torreon that the said allegallous will be taken Last year the county issued war aud Rogues, to be held in the metrop- choir was another fine organiMllon. John Topell et ux to Toly Suty, 1 lotiay olllrially notified the def*rt- ¡by ibis uitlce as having been confessed Wo all remember the fast baseball rants for «4,815.50 for rabbit scalp oils of the Rogue, is the latest get-to by you, and your Mid entry will be bounty alone. This represents a total gether couterence planned In South- team he rounded into shape, and the ¡wariest? deed, «1,872, lot 4, See. iiienl of slate of the fall of Torreon. ANT1M9AMBLLNG CRISADK I vunceled thereunder without your fur »WEEPING »WlTZKllLAND of .nearly 50,000 rabbits slain In the ¡era Oregon. Incidentally, it is about many other things be did. making thia 17-41-12. I Dau Van Brimmer et al to William th« best that has ever been projected, 'scl 001 more like home for ail the cbil- MEXICO CITY, April 2,—People ther right to be heard therein, either i ----------- toun'y. i’owers, bond for deed. «2,500, NVs hete do not know that Torreon haa before thia office or on apiwal, if you lior they have several great things in dren. GENEVA. April 3—A big anti- ¡NWU BWH. Sec. 12-41-10, with 20 ¡tvmmon, among them matchlees ■■■ been captured by the rebels. Huerta rail to file In thia office within twenty gambling crusade Is sweeping over shares of stock in tbe Van Brimmer haa forbidden the newspapers to print days after the FOURTH publication 'scenery and enthusiastic boosters. Saturday night the wind blew so Swftserland mass meetings being of thia notice, as shown below, your and by getting together, have every hard that it shook the Agency build-, ditch. the news from the front. held in numerous towns to protest Charlee E. Worden el ux to A. A. BELGRADE, Serviva, April 2. — »hance ot attracting thousands o( tngs and carried off all the rags, cans, anewar, under oath, specifically meet particularly against the operation of Bellman, warranty deed, «10, lots 1. WASHINGTON, D, C„ April «.—• ing and responding to these allega roulette establishments iu tbe various Servia is confident it has just suc tourists and others to this part of the paper and other light things that hap- 2. 2, 4. 5 aud 3, and part ot lot 7, Ths rollowing telegram was received tions of contest, or if you fall within cessfully solved the problem ot soar state. pened to be in the yard .s As a result < kursaals, at Geneva, Berne. Thun, today by Ambassador Algara from lint time to file In this office due ing rents. Following the two recent 1 Tbe meeting Is to be held under the there was nothing left for tbe yard' block 4, Sblpptngtou. Lucerne and Montreux. J. A. Sharp et ux to George B. Secretary Rojaa: pioof that you have served a copy of Tbe Swiss Anti- Gambling Commit Balkan wars in which Servia doubled auspices ot the Medford Commercial cleaner to gather up. .Chamberlain, warranty deed. «1,000, ¡Club. The following resolution waa • ----------- "Torreon haa not fallen. Reports your answer on the Mid contestant tee, 'which Is conducting the propa its territory at the expense ot Tur-’ to that effect are false. GeGneral either iu person or by registered mall. Alex Wilson, accompanied by his part of block 44, Nichols addition. ganda, demands the entire abolition key and Bulgaria, there was an influx adopted regarding this: Tbe Klamath Development compa of roulette within five years, it is into Belgrade that caused rents to go e Resolved, That the Medford Com- wife, made a trip to Klamath Falla ny to Mary C. Fox, warranty deed, «1, Maas and reinforcements arrived in It thia service is made by the delivery time to utterly defeat the rebels snd of a copy of your answer to the con tuercial club hereby invitee represen- and back behind tbe Iron horse. Thls| expected that in a few days the 50,000 up to an all but prohibitive point. A new law by parliament went into tatives of .be commercial clubs and was the first time that Alex ever rode lota I5B and UD. block 5. Railroad drive them from the city.” testant In person, proof of such ser signatures required for tbe taking of addition. vile must be either the said contest- a referendum on the subject will have effect today doubling the taxes on all eltlsens of Jackson. Josephine and in a train, and he says it is the easiest I H. H. Lyons to Frank B. Heller, TORREON, April 3 — The move ant's written scknowledgsment of bls been obtained, in tbe meantime the unoccupied houses and apartments, Klamath counties to meet with the trip he ever made. He haa made many warranty deed. «1, N U NW H 8W U. ment against Monterey and Saltillo by itielpt of the copy, showing the dais government is energetically pursuing which it is confidently believed will citiwens of Medford in a public gath- tiresome drivee to tbe Falls, but likes j Sec. 11-27-14. the rebel forces haa already com- ot Its receipt, or tbs affidavit ot tbe its inquiry into the system of mail cause landlords at least to think eriug, either In the nature of a ban- the locomotive route the best, Arthur R. Pearse to Henry A. Cogs- lllBnoed. The next great battles are l-vrson by whom the delivery was twice l>efore refusing a tenant who ouet, smoker or public meeting, to ----------- order bookmaking on English races expected there. Mra. Bam Allen, an aged Indian wo- well, deed. «10, all of Sec. 34-40-9. u,ado stating when and where the now flourishing in this city, at the cannot pay as much as the landlord , consider and promote, through united Charles Steeman et ux to Gleen Villa expects that tbe federal gar- copy was delivered; If made by regis action and persistent co-operation, the man. died from old age recently, would like. 1 request of the British consul. Steeman, warranty deed. ItO, lota 1 rMonMwin be strengthened, in view of development, improvement and acces- There are very tew of the old Indians tered mall, proof ot such service must and «. Sec. 19-40-10. the destruction of the Torreon garri consist ot the affidavit ot the person JAMES HEXI.EY 18 yeara they albll'ty of the many scenic beauties, left now. In a tew more EXPERIMENT FARM I The Klamath Development compa son. He aaye that In this engage- by whom the copy was mailed, stat A .MARRIED CHAP natural wonders and tourist attract- will all be gone. WILL BE PLANTED ny to C. E. iterson, warranty deed. mpnl |<u»rta lost tbe greatest amount ing when and the poatofilce to which ii>S objects of interest of Southern ----------- Of artillery equipment and military It was mailed, and this affidavit must It seems good to see tbe autos |10. lol 9. block 1, Pelican City. Friday afternoon Judge E. W. Oregon; and. The United States experimental L. Hesaig et ux to William Zum- |1|torr, that h. ha, Bnywll.r<. are drying be accompanied by the postmaster's "That a committee of this board be travel again. Tbe roads farm at Wild Horse Butte, near Ady. Gowen performed the ceremony that brum, warranty deed, «195, lots 5 Thj> irealBr portion of the army la ; receipt for the letter. unpointed to extend this invitation, fast, and in only a few low places is made James T. Healey and Eda S. is to be tilled again this year, after and «, block 9. Heealg's addition tOjrMilng, following the prolonged You should state In your answer a year's idleness. The work is to be DeBois husband and wife. The mar and, with such committees as may be it muddy yet. Fort Klamath. 1 n>m. yhe prisoner« and a thousand I the name ot the poatofilce to which ac* appointed by other civic bodies riage was solemnised at the home of in charge of Max A. McMCall, county- United States to Joseph B. Me- rebels are working day and night I)ou desire future notices to be sent There are many Indiana from Yal- agricultural agent, in connection with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stilts on Main cepting such invitation, arrange for Allister. patent, SEK SEK. Sec. >9; burning and burying the dead, and ¡to you. nax who are coming __ ______ _ to Modoc Point street, in tbe presence of only a few such meeting." the reclamation service. NE34 NEii.Bw. 31-37-13. i making tbe city habitable. JAS. H. BURGESS. Register. Many outsiders As yet no formal invitation has ' to work on the ditch. 1 Today Mr. McCall and Project En friends. | Klamath Korporatlon to Esther An '<*. C. BROWER. Klamath Falla. At leen sent to the Klamath Chamber of will also be employed. The groom is a well known young gineer Camp are at the farm, outlln- derson et vir, deed. «10, lots 4 and 5. For Male torney for Contestant. --------------------- ■ ■ ign the work. McCall is hopeful of man of Klamath county, owning prop Commerce, but the members My that Arrangements have just been made b,ock M,,ta 8*OBd •dd“‘0»i Choice seed barley. Addreee W. A. 1 Date of let publication March 19.1914 erty in the city of Klamath Falls and there will be a good delegation from 1 --------- ------------------- . --------------------- - the demonstration of making a good C. R. De Lap et ux to Allen Sloan.. CB,klnB> Klamath Falla 4-9» ' | IKte of 3d pubilactlon April 3. 1914 possibilities of agriculture on re- a well improved ranch on tbe Merrill here at the meeting. Klamath Falls for the sale of 40,000.000 feet of Um- bond for deed, «9,000, lot 3. Bee. 6; Date of 3d publication April 9, 1914 uud Medford are about equally ait- ber on the Tongass National forest in road. The bride baa been a resident claimed marsh lands. I also part of lot 1: also part of SEW •1OO REWARD Date of 4tb publication April lfi, 1914 of this county for more than two uated regarding Crater Lake, one of Alaska. This forest Is cut up by bays NWfc. Sec. 5-39-9. I Stolen from my ranch al Olenc. years, during which time she has the world's wonders, and by co-oper- and Inlets, some of which give an op- NEW EXCAVATOR about February 23d. one red polled atiug they can draw thia way an im- portunity for taking the timber from ! Notice to CrcdHocs made many friends here. FOR THE PROJECT M ER KILL- KLAMATH steer. 2 yea.s old, branded RX on left | the mill to the decks of ocean-going The wedding was a very secret af mens», number of tourists. Notice Is hereby given to all per GAME CANCELLED hip and *Y on each side. Above re-1 In the past, each city has been steamers, sons having claims againat the estate The reclamation service today- fair, very few of their friends being — ward will be paid by me to any per- I | of N. E. i’ostsn. deceased, to present ------------ ——— placed an order for another excavator, aware of the occurrence till after the working alone for its own interests, "Blodgett is going to leave, so we Ison who will furnish Information that , trying to have all the travel through TOO MANY HATH I such claims with the proper vouchers to be placed in commission on tbe ceremony. FOR ONE YOUTH ¡«it play ball Saturday," was tbe will lead to tbe arrest and conviction When Jimmy takes his bride to his there, and this has been caustically I at the law office of F. H. Milla, Klam local project. Thia has a tractor In ----------- burden of a telephone message from of tbe tblevee. ath Falls, Oregon, within six months connection with It. and is operated by home on the ranch they will carry commented uSK>n by many visitors. 20-41 a REX E. BORD. Tho attempt of a young Milla addi-;Merrill high school Friday after- ! from tbe dste of thia notice. gasoline. Its capacity is twice that with them the best wishes of their With the Panama-Pacific exposition cloee at hand, und the government tlon boy to sell four bate In a second noon to E. V. Hawley, Klamath Falla friends. of the excavator now in use. EARL WHITLOCK. Administrator ».•end.nt, thousands In Improving the hand store Thursday afternoon caused The local ball toooers are much put Notice of Hettleinent of Final Arcounl The new machine is to be assigned Dated at Klamath Falls. Oregon, of Kxccntrix park roadways, the two cities could the police to make an investigation. out °’*r tbo apparent cold-footednesa to drainage excavation. Drainage FIXE GARDEN AT March 12, 1914. «-1« «-• r Notice Is hereby given that Agnes get together t u advertise their scenic Although the hats have been taken oi t,M * Alfalfaltee, and are not the WHITE PELICAN work is to be an important feature attractions ete iu a manner that will by the officers, they have not been '•«“ backward In expressing their j Pierce, executrix of tbo estate of on the Klamath project this year. able opinion of a team that depends on ¡Joseph a. Pierce, deceased, has ron- able to to find find who who owned owned them. them. Workmen are now busy on the he 'Mueficlal to both In the Justice Court. Linkvllie Dis Ptech a fe- ling of harmony would The boy, after offering tho sata tor °®« m*n - - ¡dered and presented to the court and . - ........ — ______ _ _____ , The boy, after offering the aata for on * nlBn grounds adjacent to and east of the MANY KJCKIXG ON SELECTION trict, Klamath county, Oregon The fact of Blodgett's Intention to filed with tbo clerk thereof, her re J. R. Hershberger. Plaintiff, OF REGIONAL RESERVE BANKS White Pelican hotel, which, when also be better for trade conditions <n Mie, hid them, but he produced them completed, and nature given a short both places Each county raises m-tch when the police asked him to. He •••»* h“ b«*n known for more than port and final account of her admin V«. The local lade think the istration of Mid estate, together with A. J. White, Defendant. WASHINGTON, D. C.. April «.— time, will be tbe prettiest grounds in that i* used by the other, but hereto- insists that he found them in a box at * **«k. ber petition for final distribution of To A. J. White, tho above named de From many important cities come Southern Oregon. The landscape de-1 foie, instead of patronising their I a dump heap, but the newness < of the Merrill management should have can belonging were made by Mrs. E. B. Hall neighbors, they have sent to other • merchandise makes the police quee- •’••led ike game earlier in tbe week the personal property fendant: criticism of cities selected for the si^ns _ - , . - - _ - -* • lakaaaff assswe^aMi Aitli* a A aa I «F l*m,KL. a* s* *4 and Mved quite a deal ot trouble and thereto; and that Saturday, the 33d By Sou th era Oregon using tlon this story regional -eeerve banks. There is an and the work is being done under the (markets In the name ot Hie Stale ot Or- day of May, A. D., 1914. at 10 o'clock expense. Southern Oregon products, much bet- , -------- especial complaint against the selec supervision of James Leonard. aiid In the. court "rwm of Gii'e«0,,; Y°u "• h,rebz r^’,lr’d »P* a m . l — ... -------------- -------------- — A large circular center plot, with ter results will be obtained in every ¡Girt Has Fall, ------- , ------ tion of two cities in Missouri. pear and answer the complaint filed ¡county court of Klamath county, state As the result of a fall during tbe i PULLS A GUN IN It is understood that Kansas City conventional corner plots, will be way. against you In the above entitled ac HEATED ARGUMENT of Oregon, In the county court house noon hour at the Riverside school grass lawn. Twelve Oriental design ------------------ was chosen through the influence of tion on or before tbe 7th day ot May, ______ ¡at Klamath Falls, In said county. Thursday, 9-year-old Rita Low is suf- 11914, that being the last day ot tbe Senators Reed and Stone of Missouri will surround the center plot, and REBEKAHS ELECT Ben Gny and Claire Stiffler bad an j h»r* h*“ »PP«»*«“*» b? «o»« ns THEIR DELEGATES iering- from a bruised bead and back. and Senator Owen of Oklahoma. In these will be beds of vari-colored nublh-atlon ot this summons, and If ----------- The injuries, though not serious, are-argument over a settlement Friday the time and place for tbo bearing ot ! you fall so to appear and answer, for this selection many congressmen flowers. At tbe regular meeting of Prosper- jpainful. {morning at Worden, and Gay empba- said petition, report and final account, 1 «ant thereof the plaintiff will take A porch will be built on the east charge that Denver and Omaha were and tbe settlement of said account, at ------------------------------ I sited his remarks by drawing a gnu. side of the hotel, which will be joined ity Rebekah Lodge Thursday night discriminated against. 1 judgment against you for tbe sum of which time and place any person In tbe members chose the delegatee who GOES UNKNOWN A warrant for hla arrest Is now in to tbe sun parlor by a passage The organisation committee has 320.00 and cqeta and disbursements terest'd In said estate may appear TO THE NOOSE the hands of a constable, and, if ¡In this action, and that any property formally presented a certified list of through the dining room and a door will represent them at the next meet- j ----------- caught, he will have a bearing before* ¡and file exceptions to said account attached in thia qgjion bo applied to the regional and reserve banks to the connection. This porch will be equip ing of the I. O. (J. F. Grand Lodge. 1 and contest tho Mme * SAN QUENTIN, April 2.—Thomas Justice H. Snowgooee. comptroller of the currency, who has ped with swings and hammocks and to be held at McMinnville next May. I the payment of such judgment and Dated this 2d day of April, 1914, lounging chairs. Tbe chosen ones were Mrs. Nellie Van Green, a cowboy employed by • mo- i ------------------------------ sent out a notification. , (list execution herein. AONES PIERCE. Riper, Mrs. Nellie Watenburg. Mrs. tlon picture troupe, who murdered | Goisg to Silver Lake? Within thirty days tbe banks that 1 Executrix of tbe Estate of Joseph C.' Thia summons Is served by publica Charmion JJohnson and Mrs. Margery the cashier of the Blythe bank while Anyone wishing transportation by are members of the reserve must be GRANTS PAKS MAN tion In the Semi-Weekly Herald, a Pierce, Deceased. SHOOTS HIMSELF Otterbein. robbing that institution, was banged auto to any place In that vicinity can gin paying for stock in the federal re weml-weekly newspaper published In 4-2-I-7 nr --------------------- -------- at 10 o'clock this morning. This is arrange for tame by calling the 8un- serve bank In its district. Each na- Kalniath Falla, Oregon, for aix suo- the first of a series of hangings every set Grocery. Stsrt Sunday morning. Noticc of HeUlement of Final Account < sm I vo weeks, tho first publication tlnoal bank and other member bank ■GRANTS PASS. April 3.—Arnold MUNICIPAL UNDERTAKER 2-2t TO FIGHT COST OF DYING Friday this month. subscribes 6 per cent of Its surplus Decker, a millionaire mine owner, of Administrator. (being on the 26th day of March, 1914, • | The man showed no fear, and went committed suicide today by shooting to the regional bank. Notice io hereby given that Edgar pursuant to the order of the Hon. E. The citit« chosen for regional re himself. He was despondent as a re-! CLEVELAND. April 3.—The high to his death refusing to revesl his Mrs. Stephens Is Better. L. Furber, administrator of the on- W. Gowen, justice of tho peace of Word has been received from Port tate of Lewis 1. Furber, deceased, 1 Mid court. cost of dying is threatened with ex-{true identity. serve banks are Boston, New York, suit of ill health. Decker was an Austrian baron, but termination If Cleveland's latest mu- ”1 don't want my old parents to land to the effect that Mrs. Tom W. has rendered and presented to the; Philadelphia, Cleveland, Richmond. Dated March 2S. 1914. Atlanta, Chicago, St. Louis, Minneap he did not use bis title after becom- nicipal move becomes a reality, It learn of this. It would break their Stephens, a former well known resi- court and filed with tho clerk thereof, K. W. GOWEN, olis, Kansas City, Dallas and San ing an American citizen. He leaves a is a municipal undertaker. Law DI- { hearts.” he ssid. "I am sorry I killed , <lcnt of Klamath Fails, underwent a hie report and final account of hie Justice of the Peace. wife and daughter in New York. rector Stockwell is advocating the the man, but shot on the impulse of surgical operation earlier In the week, administration of Mid estate, together iC. c. Brower, Attorney for Plaintiff. Francisco. project. It Is not the rich he hopes the moment.” She Is reported as greatly Improved in with his petition for final distribu ,3 «5-5-7 sw President Wilson expects to soon to aid. He desires to protect the poor --------------------- —— ' health as a result. I____________________ ■ announce the reserve board. There KEV. POWELBON IK tion ot the personsl property belong BEAD IN BOULDER from excessive funeral charges and TAMPICO SOON Notice of Settlement — —.., are numerous candidates. ing thereto; and that Saturday, the: (Equity No. 414) believe« a city undertaker is tbe only TO BE TAKEN j Mrs. H. C. Chamberlain and daugh- 11th day of Apr», A. D. 1914, at 10 1. Mr«. Arthur R. Wilson's father, solution to tbe problem. BAKERS DISPUTE ..... ter Cecil, who have been in Portland o'clock a. m., and in the court room | n the Circuit Court of the State of WEIGHT OF U»AF Rev. Benj. F. Powelson of Boulder, “In many cases funeral expenses WASHINGTON, D. C., April S.— during the winter, have returned to of the county court of Klamath coun-: Oregon, for Klamath County, Colo., dier at his home Friday morn- are twice the amount they should be,” Admiral Fletcher today telegraphed l Klamath Falls. Oregon. ty, state of Oregon. In the county says Stockwell. Stockwell. ” ” Tbe The persons persons who who' the the navy navy department. department, Intimating intimating that that In the Matter of the Assignment of SAN FRANCISCO, April 3,—What iuk. says rourt house at Klamath Falls, III said W. H, Wynant. Mr. Powelson visited in Klamath need the services of an undertaker, Tampico will soon fall into tbe bands ( Tamey Btewart and wife nrrlved county, have been appointed by the the weight of a loaf of bread should I be was a question put up here today Falls about a year since, and is well particularly the pool, are at the mercy of the rebel force now surrounding Thursday fropi Milton, to look after court as the time and place for the the Creditors of W. H. Wynant -property Interests tn Klamath county, to the board of supervisors. Bakers known to many here, especially to the of the undertaker. The city should ’the city. and to all parties concerned in hearing ot said petition, report and! are protesting against the fixing of members of the Grand Army of the furnish protection to the public by The smallpox is raging in tbe city, He owns much land in Poe Vniley. the above entitled matter. final account, and the settlement of any definite weight, asserting It would Republic. standing ready to conduct funerals and tbe admiral has heard from pri- ; — --------- ————. You and each of you are hereby Isold account, at which time and place do away with all competition. A "bee exhibit” Is being planned any person interested in Mid estate notified that the undersigned, the Mr. Powelson served throughout at figures approximately the actual’vate sources that the city may capita I under tbe direction of Thomas G. It was also developed that until the the Civil War in the Army of the cost." ulate without resistance. may appear and file exceptions to said assignee for the benefit of creditors Stallsmith, chief of tbe department of government fixed a standard weight Potomac, and was mustered out as a If casket makers and dealers in of the shove W. H, Wynant, haa filed account and contest tbe same. for bread that It will not help the first lieutenant. He was a minister In undertaker’s supplies ally themselves The United States commission to agriculture of the Panama-Pacific ex his final accounting In the above en Dated this 12th day of March, 1914 j position. The bees, installed in glaaa consumer much, for the reason that the Preabyterian church, and served with the undertakers to balk tbe plan, 3outb America representing the Pan [. titled matter with tbe clerk of the EDGAR Id. L. r FURBER, . . «WUAIV V tv MIL ft. I 1' th* the amount of water that can be put kin church on the frontier for many Stockwell would havve the city make an a-Paclflc exposition, reports that nlVM, where visitors can watch the Administrator of the Estate of Lewis *b°Ve n"med court *Dd <»•» into bread varies from 28 to 50 per /ears. j Furber, Deceased. «-l«-4-«r ordor ot Hon H' L' nen,on- <*>• b**r‘ its own supplies at the Warrensville all of tbe seTei countrise visited by queens, workers and males, will have ______ Ing of objections to said final ao- Mr. Powelson was 74 years old at city farm. 'them, Brasil, Uruguay, Argentine, the range of the hundred acres of .—- cent. Notice of Contest the t me of his death, and had been ------------------------------ Chile, Bolivia, Peru and Venesuela, flowers. count is set for 10 o’clock a. m. on retired for many years on account of In From the Ranch. will have extensive exhibits at the ex- Department of the Interior, United the 24th day of April, 1914, at which COUNTY COURT STOPS THE I The colors of the official flag of the BOUNTY ON RABBIT SCALPS fatling health. States Land Office, Lakeview, time you may mako objection«, If any Mrs. Anna Thomas, well known In position. Panama-Pacific exposition are bine, Oregon, March 21, 1914, Klamath Falls, is here today from ber you have, to the discharge ot said L. A. Davidson, proprietor of the ranch on the Merrill road. "Ye who have ears, prepare to burn Thursday evening Justice of the gold and orange. At fly and hoist To Thomas M. Gsnnon of Dslry, Ore assignee. At said time the under gon, Con tee tee: __ _ ______________ Central barber shop, from whoee eye Peace E .W. Gowen performed the there is a blue triangle, the apices of them now.” signed will make ___ application to said You are hereby notified that Annie'court for a full and Anal discharge ceremony uniting Edith Oilbertha eacsh centering in a gold oval in tbe Reference In this case is made to Dr. Fleber removed a foreign growth, Mi*« Myers III. the auditory appendages of jack rab is recovering from the operation in Miss Lois Myers, teacher at the Lusby of Keno and Earl C. Foster of middle of tbe flag, upon which a bine A. Jackson, who gives Medford, Ore-'from said trust. bits, which Klamath county ranchers fine shape. If no complications arise, Riverside school, has been confined Cjtiloquln in the bonds of matrimony. battleship is silhouetted. Above and {«on, as her postoffice address, did, on . Dated March «1st, 1914. have been wont to carefully stow Mr. Davidson expects to be back at to her room for several days by Ill The happy couple will leave tomorrow below the central figure are fields of I March 4th, 1914, file In this office her W. L. MOORE, Assignee. orange. | duly corroborated application to con ness. * for Chiloquin to reside. away until they had an opportunity to work in a week or ten days. 2-21 4-10 ■ Semi-Weekly Herald MTIES DILI ßlllf OlfflKIKS