The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, April 09, 1914, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
THURMDAY, APKII. ». 1911
THE SEMI WEEKLY HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. ORE.
leal and secure the cancellation of
"(MMK NOT WORTH
proved and to be charged with a por­
your Homestead Entry No. ....,
THE CHASE" SAY8
tion of It unless we have some as­
TRANSFERS OF
serial No. 04757, made Juue Slat,
JI DGK GRIFFITH
surance that Third street property
REAL ESTATE
1911, tor Wl* SKSa. NEIq SE)4,
owners will also help us pay for the
A Continuation of the
Seeilou 33, Township 37 8., Range
Kl KST CANDIDATE ANNOUNCED
improvement of Fourth and Fifth
Klamath Republican
William S. Worden et ux to 8. P.
11 I* K.. and NW 14 NKH. Hectlon 4.
WITH DRAWS.
HY MAHOA RW MASUN
streets. If this a benefit to all the
Gaither, warranty deed, >10, lot 3,
lowuship 38 8., Range Uta B., WII-
Editor hill, why doesn't all ’he hill help pay block 4 7, Worden.
W. O. SMITH ...
The tootsies of the modern maid
striking It te with these toilettes of Ismelt« Meridian, aud as grounds fur
Former Count) Judge Pulin Out of
for It? We are willing to pay our
I
' light aud shade that the black shoo 1 tier contest «he alleges that said eu-
Have often In the past.
The Races Holding That in the
( Clara Bell et vir to Dau Corcoran,
Entered at the postoffice at Klamath share under that arrangement."
Because of too much taugulug,
Elder presented a remonstrance warranty deed. »10, lot 1, block 315,
Iliaa its one inning
With a costume tryiuau, Thomas M. Gannon, has
l'rræeit Condition of Affaire, live
Palls. Ore., as second class matter.
lk>en cased In plaster cast.
i like this the black patent kid Ostend wholly failed to reside upou or make
signed by fifteen property owners Mills Second addition.
Office of County Judge* la Not
But uow they've cast the dust aside of Colonial pump te the really smart uny improvement whatever of any
Published by the Herein Publishing along Fourth and Fifth street and
Worth Making Two Campaigns
Louise E. Sargent to W. P. John-,
Of plaster cast fool gear
kind upon, or suy < ultlvatlon of, said
Company, of Klamath Falls, on along First street. The objections son, warranty deed, »1, lot 6, block
'finish to a white silk stocklned foot.
For B) An) Menus.
Monday and Thursday of each week were practically as be outlined in hit1 5, Shlzpplngton.
Aud as a model outcome they
laud or auy part tuereof
You are, therefor«, further notified
In brouse each one appear.
The black and white striped silks
”1 eauuot afford to make two
talk.
Q. c. Applegate, administrator to
Two duitars per year in advance
■rv wonderfully good for the at tor- that tho said allegations will bo taken
After some of the property owners Luclle McClure, deed. »10. lota 78«, rtKhta for the office, so I quietly with-
noon Informal frocks, and one lovoly 'by this office as having been confessed
along Third and some of the others In
block 105, Mills addl- draw my candidacy for the dem«»- | United Press Service
N;:w YORK. April 4,—Yea. ve rlly ; white silk crop® striped in red like a ¡by you, aud your said entry will bo
favor of the Improvement talked, the ttUn.
cratic nomination as county Judge
PAYS TAXES UN
Un|ttd Sta(e- tQ Alfr^ Fuh<r
I do not think that the game is worth If lovely wotnau wants to put the beat peppermint stick was the envied pos- 'canceled thereunder without your fur­
ANOTHER'S LOT council overruled the remonstrance.
foot foremost thia season she must s «* h »I ou of a dark haired belle at a re-1 ther right to bo heard therein, either
ent. Si* NKH. NWM NEIi, NEH ?Uch * 1“r''nuou* cba“‘* Bl thU
NW V* Sec 18-37-10
w,,h coun‘y
“te condition s<*js to It that it be shod In brouse. cent Broadway theatrical opening 1 before this office or ou appeal, if you
instead ot annually contributing to LICENSE GOES
TO OK. SOULE
„ they now are, so with malice toward though the idol of fashion has clay The silk skirt waa simply draped, liar- tail to tile in this office witblu twenty
Lincoln county taxes for property
United States to Arthur Max Fish-
, ,
..
feet. yet they are sure to bo brouzs ing out triangularly over the hips, days after the FUURT1I publication
110116. I QUll.
owued by him, C. C. Hogue, fiscal
Wedding bells will soon be heard in
SE'a* K* «WM*| This announcement was made thia coated. Indeed, It were almost better The waist rut all In one piece opened,of this notice, as showu below, your
agent tor the reclamation service, ha*
■
afternoon by J. B. Griffith, former io wear a black eye thau a black shoe. down the front over a sheer vest of answer, under oath, specifically meet-
just found that he has been paving tbe Wood River Valley, for Tuesday
taxes on another man a property for A. A. Soule, tbe Feri Klamath physl- ’ Tbe Klam“th Development compa-1 founty Judge, who a few days ago Iso If you waut the stamp of approval tulle, while a fitted frill ot the tullo mg «nd responding to these allega-
cian »a« issued a license to wed Miss ny to Hellwer 0. Falk, deed, lot KD, • announced his candidacy. Up to that lyou must do your own stamping In pl|>ed in red outlined the low neck.^tlons of contest, or if you fall witblu
several years. In tiie meantime, his
time, there was nobody brought for­ bronze boots.
A wide crush belt of Jet trimmed i that lime to file In tbla office due
own property was sold for uuu-paz- Eva E. Melhase, the popular daugh- \ b,ock 5* Railroad addition.
black
moire and a smart black hemp pioof that yott have served a copy of
tine
of
the
loveliest
new
brouzo
cer
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Richard
Melhase,
J
-
“
■
Bennatt
et
ux
to
T.
W.
ward
to
oppose
Worden,
and
upon
ment of taxes.
pioneer residents of Fort Klamath.
, Tempske. deed, .81 acre in Sec. 33- the representation of friends
that models la dubbed the Ostend. It lias hat smocked up on one side to reveaUyour answer ou the said contestant
Prior to comiug to Klamath Falls,
The popular young medico would 38-9.
the democrats would stand by him the Colonial tongue, but spurning ths the gray of powdered locks completed I either In person or by registered mall,
Hoguse purchased property in New-
not divulge the exact date of tbe hap-;
Fred Plum to H. S. Fox, warYanty *■ » »nit, Griffith finally acceded to buckle, a neat little strap fastens It on i the ravishing ensemble. In words ot | if this service te made by the delivery
port for a summer bome. A mistake
pv event, but as he te now on his way ' deed, »10, lots 1, 2, block 18, Hot1 their urging*, and entered the race, one side with a button ot cut steel or the gallery, she certainly looked the or a copy of your answer to the con-
was made in assessing the property,
Since Griffith came out. W. W.; bronze. Of course this model Is de­ candy kid.
leatant lu person, proof of such ser-
aud Hogue was assessed with anoth­ home to Fort Klamath after a so- springs addition,
......
.
|vke
must be either lhe ssld coutsst-
Smith
of
Bly,
Marlon
Hanks
and
(
veloped
in
black,
white,
white
and
journ
in
Montague,
his
friends
look
M. Polich to O'Brien Jean, deed,
er's property, on which he kept up the
; Rollo C. Groesbeck have all come guumetal, of kid, suede, or cloth, but
Uhlldren seem to bo as much ruffled ant's written acknow lodgement of his
for
an
early
announcement.
31,
lot
10,
block
50,
Duffy's
East
taxes.
iout for the democratic nomination it ia when of bronze kid that It has over the new fashions as their elders, ¡ivielpt of the copy, showing lhe dale
Klamath Falls.
The mistake was discovered this
Frocks for the 6-year-olda have tiers of Rs receipt, or the affidavit ot tbe
Rather than make two fights for an reached Its acme of perfection.
OIL MACADAM FAIR
Embody A Bradley Co., to Frank
year, when the treasurer took up the
office he does not particularly desire,
Tho elaborate strapping of tho tan­ of rufflee about the hip line to give a Pierson by whom the delivery was
ELEVENTH STREET
Wilmot, warranty deed. 8ta NEk. Griffith this afternoon withdrew en­
tax collection. Mr. Hogue will take
go slipper Is shown to advantage In bouffant allhoutte Just like mamma's. made stating wheu and where the
NWta SEH. NEU SWH. Sec 6-|
action for a refund of taxes and a
tirely,
leaving
the
field
to
the
other
I
the bronze kid and another pretty ef­ ,Quaint little short walsted dresses of copy was delivered. It made by regis­
Eleventh street from Main to Up­ 25-9.
restoration of his property.
fect is a slipper with two straps cross­ > pompadour taffetas and brilliant tered mall, proof of auch service must
three aspirants.
ham. Worden from Upham to Donald
I
Thomas F. Nicholas et ux to W. P.
ing over the Instep and fastening with hued 1‘olret silks have tiny pinked consist of the affidavit of the person
aud Donald from Worden to Sargent, Devereaux, warranty deed. 310. SW K
Home Rule Next June.
N. DAY FILES
.jeweled buttons on each side. Tbe ruchlngs around tho bottom ot tho by whom the copy was mailed, stal­
are to be improved by oiled macadam
U SW U . Sec. 3-38-9.
United Press Service
ANOTHER ACTION
debutaute still clings to tbe fiat heelsd skirts and un adorable little pleated ing wheu and the poatoffice to which
pavement, according to a resolution
W.H.Mason et ux to E. R. Reames,
AGAINST COURTlpump and sandal, but for her more flesh colored chiffon has a smocked It waa mailed, aud thia affidavit must
LONDON, April 7.—The final en- brought before the council MonJu*,
-■ ■■
seasoned sisters the higher the French yoke and girdle of deeper rose while I m - accompanied by the postmaster's
actment of the bill giving Ireland The estimated cost of this is $18,- quit claim deed, 310, EV* Sec. 15-
39-11.
IRWIN'S OFFICE EXPENDES ARK heel the more It Is to their sole sstis- the skirt te cunningly hobbled with a receipt for the letter.
home rule is to be made by June, ac­ 799.75.
United States to William A. Boudi- i
' fsctlon.
band of the smocking.
You should state In your answer
ATTACKED
cording to the prediction ot the lib­
Owing to the fâct that some of the
not, patent, NEU SEU. Sec. 30-37-9. ‘
Both white aud bronze hued silk
For little tads tho David Copper- the name of the postoffice to which
eralist leaders.
property benefited in this improve­
E. B. Henry et ux to C. R. De Lap. Sult
seeks to Invalidate Bills of hose are smart with the bronze foot- field suits, with their white watata yoe desire future notices to bo sent
It appears certain that tbe govern­ ment is in blocks of irregular dimen­
ment has made its last offer in order sions. the question of equitable as­ warranty deed, 31, lot 1, block 1,' Hie Northwestern. Upon Ground wear, and bright green, blue and vlo- tollared and cuffed in colored linen to , to you.
Hillcrest addition.
JA8. II. BURGE88. Register,
to bring about conciliation with the
That They are Exc«*aaive. Attor-ilet are often worn with impunity and match tho three-quarter trousers
sessment was not decided last night.
BROWER, Klsniath Falla, At-
A. Gantbier et al to Victor U. Tra­
(’
neys Say Poor Farm Warraata WUI a matching costume. What boota it which fnsten high up on the waist it*. (?
Ulster antis.
Instead, the street committee will in­
torney for Contestant.
The unionists, it is understood, vestigate and report Monday evening. vels, w arranty deed, 3820, Eta NW U
Be Attacked Until Satisfactory . If your face be bronzed by tbe turn- with large white pearl buttons sre
and right of way in Sec. 25-38-10.
' mer winds. Just so your feet are most attractive. .Sheer pleated white Date of 1st publication March 26,1914
System is Adopted
must either accept the measure in its
E. W. Gowen to Sarah H. Gowen,
bronzed by the boots of the mode. frills around the neck and sleeves in Date ot 3d puhllactlon April 3. 1914
present form, or consent to an amend­ HEAVY FIGHTING
warranty deed, 310, lota 1 and 3.
ment which will exclude Ulster for six
Widow's pensions, expenditures for 1 A“1*, alter all, what could be more lei uof the collar and cuffs of colored Date of 3d publication April 9, 1914
NEAR MAZATLAN
block 7. Klamath Falls: lot 10, block ¡the county poor farm, expenses ot the
years.
‘or your pedal extremities' linen are more dressy, and turn a Dale of 4th publication April 14. 1914
4**, First addition.
sturdy little American boy Into a fee ___
The bill will in all probabilities
I district attoiney and the claims of ten t bronze a base metal?
AGFA PR1ETA. Sonora, April 7.—
almlle of the little Dauphin of France.
Notice to Creditors
pass the house of commons knd reach
i
the
Northwestern
for
printing
are
Hermosillo advices report heavy REPORTERS ARE
The long trousered white linen
NuUco u ,wr,by glven |o aU
the house of lords early next month.
.ruing the
warrants
attacked
in
the
Larger even than the checks of a
¡a'utng
the
warrants
attacked
in
the
lighting at Mazatlan, saying that 50,-
THREATENED BY
bo,M , la,wa aga|nat tb,
suit was filed Wednesday against the 'orPoration president are the checks sailor suite hold their own In spits
000 rebels under Generals Obregon
HUERTA FORCEZ)I counly court by R. N. Da). The suit oi ,he co*‘ •u“', nt,w h*1“« much •<- the David Copperfield rivals, and In |of N g ,,d„ ,aaodi lo proaaol
WOMEN AS JURORS
and Carrasco have attacked the fed­
IN A KENO TRIAL
filed by Kuykendall A Fergua<Jn. I fected for smart street wear. Black fart reign supreme. In the heart of th.(,ucb r|almg wl(b lbo prop-r toucb#ra
eral garrison of about equal strength. A M E R IC A N CORRESPONDENTS
Uw omft of r „ M(lu k,bb.
seeks to enjoin the payment ot a *‘n<1 wh"® *• lhe
combination, small boy, who rebel. Internally al
Little advantage has as yet been
MAY BE JAILED
KENO, April 7.—The distinction of
number of warrants issued at the »«»«» ln bolh “>« »‘Ce checks and wide the more picturesque attire wished on , u|| Fa)u Oregl>n aUbl|| g)1 Wu|Uhi
gained by either side.
being the first Klamath county court
March term of the counly court, upon
,bl“ ro*or contrast develops him by doting maternal parent, snd ,^,,, |b< da|o of |h|- noUc-
Newspapers are Instructed to Publish I the ground that they were issued for 1>'oa‘ume< that are startling chic and fickle fashion
to use a mixed jury falls upon Jus­
I t* AL OPTION LN
EARL WHITLOCK, Administrator
i
That Villa Waa Routed at Torreon. unjust claims or for voluntary in­
tice Snowgoose of this precinct.
1 1
J
Dated at Klamatii Falla. Oisgon.
MICHIGAN TOWNS
Carranza
Has
Refused
to
Protect
Mrs. E. Clement and Mrs. Alice
debtedness.
IMARIUN HANKS
Court Wants Bridge».
March 13, 1914.
3-12*4-9 r
>I>anianl.i at Jaurez, Saying He
McCormick were empanelled on the
'All of tbe poor farm warrants I
U< T FOR JIDGE;
request for a wagon bridge —
LANSING,
April
7.
—
The
drys
of
<
annot
Rescind
the
Orders
of
Gen
­
jury trial of Ben Gay, charged with
issued are attacked, and will continue
Summons
LILES PETITIUN' acr<MUt the government canal al High
eral tills.
pointing a gun on C. A. Stiffler. The the state are jubilant, as the returns
to be attacked until some satisfactory
the Justice Court. Llnkvllie Dis­
¡street,
and
u
foot
bridge
<wer
the!*
0
jury returned a verdict of acquittal. of yesterday's elections show that of
and economical means for tbe care HIM BEEN URGED TU RUN FOR »aim* waters near the convergence of
trict, Klamath county, Oregon
the twelve Michigan counties voting
MEXICO CITY. April 8 —Owing ot the county’s poor te arrived at by
SEVERAL WEEKS
It. Hershberger, Plaintiff,
i
’
lne
and
Esplanade
was
made
in
be-
J
*
on local option, seven went into the to tbe insistance of President Huerta
S irs . W ilson aids
the county court," said tbe attorneys
va.
iiulf of the county court by Judge
that Torreon has not fallen into tbe
CHURCH FAIR HERE dry column.
for Day today.
I Mer» Imut Flies Announcement Of Worden at last night's meeting ot * J White, Defendant.
The most notable victory was the hands of tbe rebels, several American
Warrants issued to tbe North weet-
< andidacy for the Democrat Nom­ the council.
This would give ap-' To *■
"'bite, the above named de­
A contribution of more than ordi­ voting dry of Ingham county, in newspaper correspondents here are in lern for approximately |42v are at­
ination With County Clerk. Will . cess to the new court house and libra- :
fendant:
which
this
city
is
located.
danger
of
arrest
and
moat
serious
nary note to the articles being gath­
tacked ln this suit. It te alleged that
Announce Hi» Platform in a Few ry. The matter was referred to the
In the name of the Stale of Or-
treatment, as tbe result of dispatches
ered for the Presbyterian Baxaar is a
' tbe prices charged for the supplies
Days, anil Plana to Make a Thor­ city attorney and street committee. |vgou; You are hereby required to «P-
Toll
Hearing
no
Thursday.
they
sent
to
America.
finely finished punch work linen
furnished were unreasonably exces­
ough Campaign
pear and answer the complaint filed
The situation here te very grave, i sive
handkerchief, sent to Mrs. J. S. Stub­ United Press Service
■gainst you In lhe above entitled ac-
For Sole
The
newspapers
have
been
forbid
­
WASHINGTON. D. C., April 7.—
blefield for the fair by Mrs. Woodrow
A wsrrant was issued tbeTbiel De-
Marion Hanks, hardware merchant
Choice seed barley. , Address W. A. i1*011 ,m or b’fora ‘be 7lh day ot May,
Wilsou. An autograph card accom- Hearings on the Panama canal tolls den to print the reports of tbe cap- tcctivs Service for 3658.50 for "sup-
1914, that being tho last day of the
¡and former member of the city coun- Calkins, Klamath Falls.
4-9»
'
ture
of
Torreon,
but
have
been
in
­
panles it, and the donation will be repeal bill will be begun Thursday by
prftaia* crime in Klamath County
tU> la lhe lateal cand|date for counly
publication
of this summons, and If
placed on exhibition today in the the senate committee on interoceanic structed to give publicity to a story I This was also attacked, upon the jlldga
you tall so to apposr and answer, for
Wednesday be filed his an-
to
tbe
effect
that
Villa
and
hte
army
i
glOO
REWARD
-anals, and will be concluded within
White building.
ground that there are officers on sal­ I nouncement of candidacy for the
want thereof the plaintiff will take
The bazaar will be held Thursday fifteen days, This was agreed upon was routed.
Stolen from my ranch at Olone, | Judgment against you for the sum of
ary who are sworn to suppress crime democratic nomination
with
the
<nd uphold tbe taw.
¡county clerk.
at the White building, and aprons and today.
about February 23d, one red polled 42O.no and coots and disbursements
WASHINGTON,
April
8.—The 1 The widow's pension warrants the i
Brandegee dissented upon the
handkerchiefs will be disposed of. In
I steer, 2 years old, branded RX on left in this action, and that any property
,, .
Han km nas i been urged to make the .hip and Y on each side, Above rs-
addition, a dinner will be served at ground that all phases of the quee- State Department today anntyinced suit seeks to enjoin are those issued .
.
two months, but he .»»rd will be paid by me to any per- attached In this action be applied to
tion bad been discussed exhaustively that Carranza has refused tbe un­ Alma Fetersteiner, Addie L. Graham ' '* * °r " past
1
noon, popular prices being charged.
'he payment of auch Judgment aud
steadfastly
refused.
Of late, though,
official
request
made
by
tbe
consul
in previous bearings.
He opposed
.uaggie J.
j. Pearson.
rearson, Tbe
me first
nrsi
- .son who will furnish Information that i hat execution herein.
and Maggie
at Juarez that the rebels give pro­ [two; are objected
upon tbe ground '’"“J •tro,1,er.1pre“ur,e *“ brought W1H |aad to llle arrpRl and conV|ction
any bearings at all.
■SPECIAL EASTER
_________ to ________________
Thia summons Is served by publica­
thieves
MASS ARRANGED
The senate this afternoon adopted tection to the Spaniards in Mexico, '’I that the women are divorced, not' to bear upon him, and after carefully
tion In the Semi-Weekly Herald, a
....
„
Hooking over the promises made by
and
rescind
Villa
’
s
deportation
order.
HEX
E.
BORO
39-41
s
a resolution introduced by Brandegee
widowed, and tbe latter because Mrs. I .
semi-weekly aswspnper published In
those bent on his candidacy, he de-
Carranza, in refusing stated that
Ores preparations are being made requestion that the senate be given
I ears«>n is a government ward.
......
Knlmath Falla, Oregon, for six suc­
[cided
to
run.
_
.
. . ru
elded
for the Easter services at Sacred the letters, correspondence and other he could not interfere with any order
7w> warrants were Issued to Dis-. 11
' Notice of Settlement of Final Account cessive weeks, the first publication
made
by
Villa.
"Although 1 have been urged to
Heart church. High mass will be information of the state department
fict Attorney John Irwin for money
of Administrator.
being on tbe 26th day of March. 1F14.
celebrated at 10:30, and in addition having a bearing upon the Hay-Paun-
advanced to ‘■'•ed Morley and W. W. come out for the office, I have held
Notice te hereby given that Edgar pursuant to the order of the Hon. E.
WASHINGTON,
April
8.
—
Admiral
to a special sermon on the Resurrec­ cefote treaty between the United
Williams to i c io Portla«: to appear off until today,” said Mr. Hanke this L. Furber, administrator of tbe es­ W. Gowen, Justice of th«* peace of
Fletcher today sent the following
tion by the pastor. Rev. Wm. J. Mc­ States and England.
as witnesses before tbe Federal morning. "I will give out my plat­ tate of Lewis I. Furber, deceased, said court.
aerogram to the Navy Department:
Millan, S. J., the choir will render
Grand Jury in tbe Saxton case. Tak­ form In a f ew days.”
Dated March 25, 1914.
has rendered and presented to the
"Sharp fighting continues at Tam­ ing the stand
Hanks Is a careful business man,
Millard's Mass.
Arnold Gets Contract.
that tbe government
court and filed with the clerk thereof,
E. W. GOWEN.
pico.
Last
night
the
Federate
were
The members of the choir follow:
At a meeting of the school board
allows mileage for all witnesses, and . and the endorsement of his candi­ his report and final account of his
Justice
of the Peace.
Sopranos, Mrs Matthew Smith, Mrs Monday night to consider bids for driven back into the town. The Fed­ a j»er diem expense while in Portland dacy by those opposed to tbe Wor-
administration of said estate, together C. C. Brower, Attorney for Plaintiff
eral
gunboat
Vera
Cruz
is
keeping
William H. Shaw, MiBs Pearl Boivin; wood delivered at the different public
‘these warrants are included with tbe iden administration Is largely due to with hte petition for final dlatribu- ¡3-28-6-7 ew
altos. Miss Dorothy Darling, Miss school buildings, the contract for de­ up a busy bombardment.”
¡others tbe suit seeks to declare in­ .the fset that they believe he la the tlon of the personal property belong­ ----- ------
man to take up the work of getting
Marjorie Weeks, Miss Mary Shubert; livering 212 cords was awarded to C.
Notice of Heit lenient
valid.
ing thereto; and that Saturday, the
tenors, Miss Dorothy Weeks, Harry A. Arnold.
(Equity No. 414)
The amount of wood, county Judge this year, a campaign
Other district attorney's office ex- the county out of debt and upon a I 11th ^ay of April, A. D. 1914, at 10
In the Circuit Court of tho State of
Gallagher, Martin Lavenik; bassos, place of delivery and price per cord that even before the primaries te penses hit are warrants of H. M. Man­ more business like basis.
.o'clock a. m., and In the court room,
-■
Arthur D. Hay. Joseph B. McAllister, follows: 100 cords delivered st Cen­ waxing warm. When the timber in- nlng fof »100 for services as deputy
Oregon, for Klamath County,
of the county court of Klamath coun-
’
suffrage
gets
Oregon.
M. J. McDonough, Rhinehardt Mot- tral school building at 85 per cord; tcrests commenced suit in the Federal j prosecuting attorney, and a warrant
|ty, state of Oregon, In the county
SENATE FAVORS
in the Mutter of the Assignment of
schenbacker; violin, Mrs. Jule Bar- 100 cords delivered at West Side Court to invaliate county warrants, issued George Blebn for automobile
¡court house at Klamath Falls, In said
low; pianist, Mrs. A. Y. Tindall.
W. H. Wynant.
school buildin at »5.45 per cord; 12 Worden announced that he would hire by the district attorney.
F D. Barrow. was issued a war-1
WASHINGTON, D. C„ April 7— ¡county, have been appointed by ths To ths Creditors of W. H. Wynant
For Holy Week services mass will cords delivered at Mills Addition stay with the ship, and would work
¡court as the time and place for the
begin at 7:15 Thursday, Friday and at $5 per cord.
to have all of the county's indebted­ rant in payment for rooms used by ^he Suffrage committee of the senate I hearing of said petition, report and
und to all parties concerned In
Saturday mornings. The Way of the
ness paid off at par.
the above entitled matter.
lhe Flesher, while In the city to at- toda>r reported favorably upon the ; final account, and tbe settlement of
Cross will be observed Friday even­ JUDGE WORDEN FILMS HIS
You and each of you are hereby
The Worden administration has tend court ______
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recently.
Day
takes the Bristow suffrage resolution, which nald nr. ount, at which tlmo and place ,
ing.
INNTONt EMENT WITH CLERK worked to use the county's credit for ¡stand that the members of this fam­ proposes an amendment to the con­ i any person Interested In said estate notified that the undersigned, the
for the benefit of creditors
road improvement, etc. This, they lly must pay their own room rent, stitution to allow women to vote.
may appear and file exceptions to said assignee
‘
This Is identical with tbe resolu­
All doubt as to the intention of »aid was the only method to be fol- as they were all paid witness faes
of the above W. H. Wynant, has filed
|account and contest the same.
County Judge William 8. Worden to lowed under the state laws, but otb- and mileage while here In connection tion which two months ago failed to
Dated this 12th day of March, 1914 his final accounting in the above en­
run for a second fi rm was dispelled era branded their policy as wanton with tbe case, and no other witness receive a two-thirds majority.
titled
matter with the clerk of the
EDOAR L. FURBER.
'
Holding that the improvement of Wednesday afternoon, when be filed extravagance in handling tbe people's is furnished with free lodgings ex-
above
named court and that by the
Administrator of the Estate of Lewis
Third street is in no way a bene fl fit hls announcement of candidacy for money and the county's credit.
of Hon. H. L. Benson, the hear­
cept those who happen to be detained BALKAN BULLETS
I. Furber. Deceased.
3-12-4-9r order
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BEING RECLAIMED
to property owners on Fourth and the republican nomination as county
p——
— - nature
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Owing
to tbe
the scrap, in prison.
ing of objections to said final ac­
Fifth streets between Main and Wash­ Judge. Thus far, he is the only re- there seemed no alternative for Wor-
Notice of Contest
I ARI8, April 8.--Millions of bul­
count Is set for 10 o’clock a. m. on
i
ington, a protest against tbe improve­ publican out for the office, while den but to come out for reelection, SWEDISH KING
let» fired during the Balkan war have i Department of the Interior, United the 24th day of April, 4914, at which
ment district was made at Monday's three democrats seek their party's Many contend that this is the case
States Land Office, Lakeview, time you may make objections. If any
LN POOR HEALTH Jiiat arrived at Marseilles and are to
meeting of tbe council by Albert E. nomination.
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Oregon, March 21, 1914,
[with Commissioner
G. Merrill,
and
you have, to the discharge of said
be manufactured Into bottle-tops and
Rider.
n f
Worden announced several days they expect him to announce himself
To Thomas M. Gannon of Dairy, Ore­ assignee. At said time tho under­
STOCKHOLM,
April
3,—King lead pipes.
"People as far up the hill as Wash­ ago to newspapermen that he would within a few days,
gon, Contestes:
The bullets, picked up on battle­
Gustav V. will be operated upon to­
signed will make application to said
I
ington, between Fourth and Fifth soon start his petitions. Some, how-
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You are hereby notified that Annie court for a full and final discharge
morrow, in tbe hopes of improving fields, were in 2095 sacks of 100
streets, are not reached by Third ¡ever, were disposed to give slight
The towers of the Panama cath- his condition, His health has been pounds each and were sold to deal­ A. Jackson, who gives Medford, Ore­ I from snld trust.
street, and will in no way benefit by ¡credence to this.
edral are roofed with pearl shell, i much worse of late.
gon, as her postoffice address, did, on
Dated March 21st, 1914,
ers in scrap metal.
ita improvement,” said Elder. "We
Worden’s administration policies which reflects the sunlight so that
Something like 70 tons of cart­ March 4th, 1914, file In this office her
it is believed that his Illness is
W.’L. MOORE, Assignee.
don't want to see Third street im- will be the issue of the campaign for they can be seen far out at sea.
caused by a tumor In the stomach.
ridge shells arrived with the bullets. duly corroborated application to con-
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