The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, April 13, 1914, Page 2, Image 2

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THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
MONDAY, APRII. IA, 1014
Freuer Is well acquainted with con­
XX HOI EHALE HUA VER
STRANGE I.IGHTH
Not lie of Heltleinent
ditions In Klamath county, after a
GIX EN MING TERM
XT THE AGENCX
(Equity No. 414)
*
residence here since 1880. His prop­
lit the Circuit Court of the Blate of
erty, “Seven Springs Rauch," is well
Ill ERTA SIRI NGTHENS CAPITAL
IIEl THEN, Germany, April 10.
FORT KLAMATH. April 11
Oregon, for Klamath County,
A Continuation of the
known to many Klamath county resi­ CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HAS A
GARRISON
Samuel l.ubelskl, a Russian, known Marlon Cross of Klamath Asency,
Klamath Republican
Oregon.
dents, as it used to be a popular road
BUSY PROGRAM
us the “Klug of the White Slav, is, j m ho lias just paid the Fort a visit, re- i
the Matter of the Assignment of
Editor house.
Heverwl Succvauiiul Atlvaacve ou the waa taken from her. l 'day to com ports that some consternation wasj
W. O. SMITH
XV. IL XVynant.
Heretofore the only office held by Selection of R«-|>n-m*ii<ali«>ii to IK hm U-
City Are Made b, Rebebí, uieiiea Servius a siatvii.a of ulna |uro*, ad at the ludlan headquarters al
the
Creditors of XV II. XVynant
To
Eutered at the postoffice al Klamath Mr. Freuer was that of postmaster at
and I nionlitrnxsl XX in*a to Cotl- years in prlsou for «ngiging In the . i‘e evenings ago
er Gathering. <'tu>*>ing of an Eiu-
and
to all parties concerned In
Bed
field.
as
the
first
postoffice
in
Poe
Falls, Ore., as second class matter >
I ii «< u'ght watchiuau of thut place
Milale State Thai the City 1» Nou white slave traffic.
l>l<*<u for Booster Hutlou, and
the above entitled mattor.
Valley was called It is stated by his
He was also convicted ut bribing w hil > atti. ted to soma distant build- '
aralions for Rig Displa) at I'ann-
in liieir Haud<>—CiHiditioii at Met»
You and each of you are hereby
Published by the Herald Publishing friends that it was only after much
the border police and of bavins smug­ Ing*, noticed the post office building
iiia-l'acitii E ximm UU oii Arc Listed.
ito City I» Serious.
notified
that the undvrslgued. the
Company, of Klamath Falls, on urging on the part of the members of
gled hundreds of person . across the ..nil grouuds lit up by a flash of light
l.uiM'tieou XVIII Be Serve«!.
asalguee
for the her,»fit of creditors
Monday and Thursday of each week hts party that Freuer decided to make
border to enable them to migrate to ■ that was apparently thrown from tho i
VERA
URl
Z,
April
10
Tampico.
|
Of
111«
Ubovo
XV II XVynant, has tiled
'the race.
America.
I ion st near by. It seemed to be a|
One of the most important meet­
Ills
finul
accounting
In the above en­
Thus far, Freuer is the first to tile ings in the history ot the Klamath ¡which has been th«* se«*ue of lighting
It is estimated that l.ubelskl has 'strong gas light.
titled matter with tho clerk of the
as a candidate for this office, It la ¡Chamber of Commerce is slated for for several days. Is believed to be ini during his care* r shipped over 200
For two evenings these flash lights
expected that Commissioner Guy ¡Tuesday night. That is the lime tor the hands of the rebels. Th«* cousul; Russian and Polish girls, ignorant of were observed, and thru un srrned above named court aud that by the
SOI THERN PACIFIC XXttRKH
FOR OPENING OF RIX ERS Merrill, also a democrat, will come I the regular monthly gathering of at Tuxpaui has wired Consul Canada their intended . it , to North and rose »us put nu guard quietly. Two order of lion II. L. Ilenson, the hear­
here, declaring thal lhs city nus ap-
ing of objections to said final ae-
out in a few days.
members, and every reaideut of Klam­ ¡parently fallen, though tho report is South American ports for Immoral tiv'ian boys were seen making a night iount Is set for 10 o'clock a. tn. on
purpose«.
<ecaic from school, but were not mo­
The Southern Pacific is using every
ath Falls is extended au urgent invi» I not confirmed.
the 34th day of April, 1914, at which
Although the »tali < attorney rec lested
effort to bring about the reopening of >TOI N HORSE COMES
ration to atiene, offer suggest ion».
time you may make objections, if any
Earlier
reports
received
from
Tsiu-
om mended only six years imprison­
i-tiungi tracks, evidently made by
Sprague and Williamson rivers to log­
BACK TO MIDXX AY STABI.EH 'etc.
jiico tells of successful rebel advances I ment tor l.ubelskl. th ■ c< irt consid­ ■N'oi 7 aud 9 shoes were found, but , you hnve, to the discharge of said
ging operations as is shown by the
At this time the Chamber of Com .upon the city.
At said time tho under*
ered his crimes to b* of sueli n lienl- is vet no hlng has been discovered to assignee
following letter, received from Divi
While telegrams aud the telephone , merce will take up the selection of
algti-id will make application to said
it
is
also
reported
though
uot
con
­
lous
character
tbsi
the
judges
added
>xplalu tbe mysterious flash lights
el on Superintvndsnt J. W. Metcalf hv are being used to notify the authori-j delegates to attend a gathering of
court for a full and Anal discharge
:he Klamath Chamber of Commetct.* ties in neighboring towns of the'meu from other counties at Medford, firmed, that Colonel Mayo has landed I three years and $3,000 Uno.
from said trust.
I
nited
States
marines
lo
prevent
auy
“Our assistant general manager ad­ theft ot a horse from the Midway sta-1 to form an organization which will
XI X N X CONTRXCTOR.S
Datud March 31st.,1914.
vises the writer that you have recent­ hies here, the stolen animal has put1 have as its aim the advertising of the further destruction of foreign prop­
XX ILL IUD ON THE
XV. L. MOORE. Assignee.
erty.
Sixty
American
wonieu
have
HANGED
TODAY
ly written Mr. Chas. S. Fee concern­ in an appearance. Early Friday morn-, many scenic wonders of Southern
HORSEFLY PROJECT
3-33 4-30 e
ing the 'Order from Government for­ |ing a familiar neigh in the rear yard .Oregon, «nd the attracting of a larger ¡been injured In tho tight.
SAN QUENTIN, April lo. Jerry MANI X ItltOH. AND Gt HT PETTER-
bidding rafting logs down Williamson of the Midway stable disclosed the ¡number ot tourists
Huminoita
Allen, aged 40, was hanged In tho
MEXICO
CITY,
April
10.-
Ths
sit
­
and Sprague rivers,' and in view of fact that the missing animal was
HON I.1HTED
Hio Justice Court, Linkville Dis­
this meeting w ill have a won-1
prison here this u ornlug.
my having the tile most fully cover­ located again.
trict, Klamath county, Oregon
•
.derful effect tu healing the breaches uation in Mexico City is becoming 1
I'he trap »»< »piling at 10:08, .old
even more serious. Many units of'
ing our efforts to secure a modi­
R. Hershberger, Plaintiff,
Illg Huilii» From AH Over the XXeet
Early Thursday morning, accord- that have grown between various
fication of abrogation of such order. 1
! troops have been ordered io this point nine minutes later the body was cut
vs.
XX III Make Pro|HM>als for tile < oil-
ing to an employe of the Midway, he\ommunitie». the Uhamber of I'om-
down. The mn-i'» neck was broken
was instructed to write you in con­ awoke to see Ned Connolly, who re- uterce Is desirous ot having a mon­ from nearby garrisons.
»traction <>f Irrigation Project, and I A. J. White. Defendant.
Four thousand additional soldiers by the drop.
nection therewith.
Elinor anti Culvert Company's Itep- To A. J. XVhltu. tho above uamed ill-
sides near Spencer Creek, leave theater delegation in attendance from
Alltn went o tue scatford withoaf
are
here today. Extensive prepara­
fendant:
rvaentative I» Here to Figure XX'llli
“The question was first opened up glut,]*, mounted on one of the Midway Klamath Falls,
tions for the capital's defense are be­ fear.
by Mr.-----
the l.owvat.
Milburn Knapp, addressing ,lorses> an<j chapped and spurred. A
In
tho name ot the State of Or-
Tuesday night's gathering will also
Tho crime for which Allen today
our then general ' superintendent, Mr. short time later one of the stable own-' decide another big matter, the best ing made.
¡egon.
You uro hereby required to ap-
It is reported that the real reaaou paid the death penalty was the tuur-
D. W. Campbell, December 10, 1913. ers gave chase, tracking the horse ¡slogan aud emblem lor the club sub-
|l>ear aud answer the complaint filed
At
2
o'clock
Tuesday.
April
14th.
Callf.
uer of his wife at Williams,
to which Mr. Campbell replied under iinto the Keno country.
Emitted by Klamath county school chil- Huerta is keeping the fall ot Torreon
,the board of directors of the Horsefly against you In tho above entitled ac-
a secret is to give opportunity to bring | His excuse for the crime was that
date of December 16th, copy to the
jltrigatlou district will o|>cn the blds ilou on or before the 7th day of May.
Instead of continuing on the trail, dren. A prise will be awarded the additional force^bere.
dlsorder-
bls wife was an Inmate of a
writer, with request that I look into the liveryman returned to Klamath ■successful pupil, aud the winning de­
¡1914, that being tho last day ot tbe
ly house, and refused to leave It and ¡of the different contractors fur lbs'
and advise concerning what informa­ Falls. and Thursday afternoon sw ore sign will be used on buttons to be or-
publication of this summons, and If
'cci.stru
i.ou
of
tbe
storage
dam,
r«s-
live with him.
FORMERS ARE XX ARNED
tion I could secure as to who first out a complaint charging Connolly dered by the organisation.
I'rvoir, diversion dam nnd a portion ¡you fall so lo appear and answer, for
HOXX TO CARE FOR HOG*
formulated the complaint, which I with the theft of a horse
of the canal line nnd distributing sys- want thereof tho plaintiff will take
So far i There will be further discussion at
IMPEAl UMENT OI
did under date of December 20th. 'Connolly has not been located.
judgment ngalnet you for tbe sum ot
'this meeting regarding advertising,
WRIGHT SOUGHT i< tn of the Horsefly Irrigation project
WASHINGTON. D. C., April 10,—
Since that time the matter has been
Contractors from Nevada, Idaho, $20.00 and coats nnd disbursements
The method by which the horse aud the beet metho<li of exhibtlln« Bt 'Pig typhoid," “lung plague," "In-
a subject of continued consideration
Washington and Oregon have subuilt- in this action, and that any property
v as returned to the stable this morn-'tbe »,anama-Pacific International ek­ 1 fectlve pneumonia," and other alleged
WASHINGTON, D. C.. April 10.
and action culminating in our Mr.
attached In this action be applied to
|ted
sealed bids.
ing is a mystery. It was reported that: l>o3ition-
¡swine diseases are classed as snares I’he house Jud.clary committee today
Luce, freight traffic manager, having
the payment of ouch judgment and
1
Among
th«*
bidders
are
Gust
Petter
­
two men were seen a short distance
A luncb‘‘on is to be served by the and delusions in a letter just issued reported favor..bly ui>on the Parks
the subject taken up at Washington
that execution herein.
son.
whu,
with
Erickson,
graded
the
from the stable when the horse was w,ve* of the J1™“»™-
I by the department of agriculture. impeachment r«*s vlutlon against Jus­
direct with Honorable Cato Sells,
Thia summons la served by publica­
greater part of the railroad from
I which says that out of every ten sick tice Daniel T. XVilgbt of the District
commissioner of Indian affairs, by our found. and it is supposed by i some j Ml Tl AL MILLING
tion lu tho Heml-Wrekly Herald, a
Weed
tu
Kirk:
Maney
Broe.
of
Boise.
that
they
may
have
returned
tbe
i bogs in the country at least nine have of Columbia supreme court.
attorney, Mr. C. H. Bates; his report
INI. DEFENDANT IN
I Idaho, bulldeis of the second unit of i «eml-wevkly newspaper published In
Tbe matter will next be taken up
being anything but encouraging for animal.
A DAMAGE ACTION the common variety of cholera.
Hit Klamath project; XV. E. Baker, Kalmath Falls, Oregon, for six suc­
Farmers are urged to "forget" all on the floor of the house. A full in-
the lumber industry in the vicinity of
I
Whitehall, Mont.; Chas E Brown. cessive weeks, tho first publication
'high sounding diagnoses and go after vestlgallon is ezp« -ted.
Klamath Falls.
iNevada City. Nev.; the J. H. Tillman being on the 28th day of March, 1914,
' The Mutual Milling company, own­ his herd with cholera serum and to
“You will readily understand the
company.
Portland;
Chamberlain pursuant to tho order of tho lion. E
ed by local men, and operating a saw­ separate the sick porkers from the
appreciating of our interests in con­
¡Construction company. Seattle; Mc­ XV. Gowen, justice of the poaco of
mill
at
Chiloquin,
is
the
defendant
in
ENDING
STRIKE
well ones forthwith.
SALEM, April 10.—According to
nection with yours, the following be­
Hugh & Co., Tacoma, and E. L. Bar­ said court.
a suit for $7,5OU damages, filed to­
“It Is true that other infections
ing an extract from my letter of Jan­ reports received by Deputy State Seal­ -day by Cyrus E. Kreigh.
Dated March 36. 1914
ney. Fallon. Nevada.
uary 1, 1914, addressed to Mr. Camp­ er of Weights and Measures Butcbel | Kreigh lost an arm in the mill, and I may and frequently do complicate i CALUMET, MI'h , Mar. h 10,—Offi­
E. W. GOXVEN.
R. F. Fike, representing the Coast
outbreaks ot bog cholera," said the cials of the XX'es'jrn Federation of
from one-fourth of the counties in the
bell:
Justice of the Peace.
Culvert and Flume company of Port­
¡states
that
he
was
otherwise
perma-
department, “but In such cases the Miners today announced that the
“ 'We are vitally interested in hav­ state. 988 scales were sealed and , 7*
land. is In Klamnth Falls now, and C. C. Brower. Attorney for Plaintiff
‘v nently injured as a result of the mis­ germ ot hog cholera Is the primary
ing such order rescinded, permitting 'condemned during March. Twenty--
question of bringing tho copper coun­ will remain for tho opening of the 3-36-5-7 ow
hap.
cause of the disease, and if we can try strike to an end, Is Io be submit­
of the floating of logs down the XVil- two per cent of the scales tested had
ihids next Tuesday, In order to figure
XV. H. A. Renner is attorney for the >
liamson River; as it means to us the to be adjusted, corrected or condem­ 'plaintiff. In the complaint it is al­ take care of the germ of hog cholera ted to tho various locals.
NoHce of Conteet
with the successful bidder tor the sup-
The balloting will take place on
offering of a great deal of business ned. this being due to the fact that leged that tbe company has failed to | the pig will usually overcome the oth­
of rulvrrta and flume»
Department of the interior. United
I
plying
Easter.
which we could not otherwist secure, there had been no previous inspection. meet the requirements ot the law re­ er infections himself.
Htatee Land Office, tjikevlew,
“From a practical standpoint the
Of the 1.699 weights inspected.
and I am convinced we would not be
Oregon, March 21, 1914.
garding
proper
safeguards.
<
IX
1C
I.EAGl
E
IS
Important thing Is to recognise hog XV. <’. T. V. WILL HOLD
running counter to the feelings of any 1,484 were found accurate and 215
There
is
a
constant
escaping
ot
I
ALIGNED
AGAINNT
I
To
Thomas
M. Gauuon of Dairy, Ore­
XNOTHER MEDALCONTEST
other parties, as from what I can inaccurate, and of the 279 liquid isteam when the mill is in operation. | cholera as soon as possible after its
FLY; PRIZES SET
gon.
Contest«#:
I
appearance
in
a
herd
in
order
that
measures
inspected
239
were
sealed
learn, all are combining with a view
You are hereby notified that Annie
'and 40 condemned. One hundred and says the complaint, which obscures i anti-hog cholera serum may be ap­
Another silver medal < >>ntest is t >
to having such order rescinded.’ ”
'the vision of the men employed and plied before the disease progresses too
inm
TWENTY
IM
>1.
l.ARS
To
THE
A.
Jackson, wbu gives Medford Ore­
sixty-three
linear
measures
were
in-j
Friday morning Mr. Metcalf passed
be held here In the near future. An­
makes their work more hazardous. |
BEST HXX ATTEItH
gon. as her postoffice address, did, on
through Klamath Falls on his way to spected and 13 were found to be in- In addition. It is alleged that the live far. Good serum may be depended nouncement to this effect has just,
March 4th. 1914, til» In thia dffice her
upon to protect well hogs, and even btw-n made by the lo» il branch of the
Chiloquin to make an inspection, and 'accurate.
Miscellaneous measures totaling 60 roller lift is unguarded, there are not to cure a large percentage of those in Women's
Christ' u
Temperance | I’rtxes Ire to lie Aw<»d««l In Ortobrr, duly corroborated application to con­
a delegation from the Chamber of
proper belt shifts at the edger, and the earliest stages of the disease, but
anil • lie Judges XX ill Distribute liti test and secure the cancellation ot
Commerce, consisting of President »ere inspected. These include gaso­
Union, which conducts these declama­
a
lack of signals between tbe operat­ it will not be of much avail when used
Money Among Hie I'onti-stants XX Im i your Homestead Entry No..............
George J. Walton, Secretary Lewis line pumps and pumps used to deliver
tion events.
ing department ot the mill and the upon hogs that are already visibly
Bring In the l.mgrst Number of iSerial No. 04767, made June 31st,
Wylde, W. T. Lee, Kip Van Riper, J. coal oil and similar merchandise. Over
The contrats are open to girls, and
engine room, whereby the mill could sick.
Quarts of Hie ll-ceeaed Typhoid 1911, for WVfc SEN«, NEN4 8EN4,
Remember, the hog cholera the numbers given are all temperance
XV. Siemens and S. B. Evans, called at 50 per cent were found inaccurate.
Purveyors.
Section 33. Township 37 8., Range
In addition to the inspections the I be shut down with no loss of time in kills millions of hogs where other selections, although the choice is left
his private car to discuss the river
diseases kill thousands.
11 H E„ and NWN4 NE%, Section 4,
sealers have made investigations of 'case of emergency.
to the contestant. The winner is
matter with him.
Tbe accident which caused the suit1
Ten dollars for Klamath’s beat fly Township 38 8., Range 11% K-, Wil­
awarded a silver medal.
Mr. Metcalf gave the committee his various commodities, and brought a
occurred December 19th. The com­
lamette Meridian, and as grounds for
complete files on the matter, which number of prosecutions. Two convic­
It Is the purpose of tbe W. C. T. U. swatter.
plainant alleges that owing to the |
Seven-fifty for the secoud heat.
her contest she alleges that said en­
proved that the railroad is working tions were obtained for selling short
to continue these contests until slz
fact that they were not properly
Five dollara for the third In atand- tryman. Thoma» M. Gannon, has
silver medals have Ixvn awarded
arduously for the lumber Interests of weight butter, and two cases for sell­
___
PITTSBURG, April 10.—The police After that a gold medal contest Is to ing (or awaiting).
wholly
failed to reside upon or make
ing short weight meat are now pend­ ¡equipped for safety, his right hand
Klamath county.
Thea«* aro th« prises to be awarded ¡any r improvement
___ ____ whatever
______ of _ _ any
__
ing. Complaints have been made that i was caught between tbe live rollers raided a maternity hospital in Belle­ be held.
it is-difficult to buy liquid measures ¡on the edger, and drawn into tbe saw. vue, a suburb of this city, and arrest­
SEND CHICKENS
To enter this latter contest. It Is by the Women’s Civic league October kind upon, or any cultivation of, said
! Besides, he alleges that he was ed Dr. C. C. Meredith, the head of the
BY PARCEL POST that are accurate enough to pass the
necessary that the contestant has won 13th. The league is commencing a land or any part thereof.
.test, and the deputy sealer intends to thrown violently against the machine. institution. Miss Lucy Orr, the head one of the silver medals, though this campaign of education against the
You are, therefore, further notified
As a result of tbe mishap, Kreigh's nurse; Mary Snyder, a nurse employ­
ASHLAND, April 10.--Postmaster make an investigation of this matter
may be either the W. C. T. U. medal pestiferous housefly, and th« cash that the said allegations will be taken
light arm was severed below the ed by Meredith, and H. E. Luts, who
prizes are a stimulus to practical ap­ by Hila office ns having been confessed
Casey is not going into the poultry soon.
or a Demorest medal
elbow. In addition be alleges that was also employed in the institution.
business extensively, although the
Those desiring to enter the gold plication of tlR* swatter or folded by you, nnd your said entry will be
ibis right side is permanently injured
Mnceled thereunder without your fur­
Luts confessed that more than a medal contest may communicate with , newspaper.
postoffice resembled a poultry yard a NORXX AY'S SOCAI48T PARTY
and that he lapses into semi-uncon­ score of patients had been criminally
ENJOYS
SURPRISING
GROWTH
Those contesting for the prize ar« ther right to be hoard therein, either
few days ago. The postmaster's office
Mrs.
R.
A.
Harpold,
city.
The
dateo
sciousness and is afflicted with nerv­
to bring their quarry In pint or quart before this office or on appeal, It you
operated on at the place, and when will be set later.
was turned into a temporary chicken
ous headaches.
CHRISTIANA,
April
10.
—
Notable
—
fruit jars to the rest room October fall to file In this office within twenty
the operations proved fatal the re­
yard and small “peeps'* ran at liberty
progress was made by the Norwegian
mains of the victims were consigned Deliver* Overland.
13th. The judges will then award days after the FOURTH publication
over the floor.
MT. LAKI NEWS NOTES
to the furnace.
of this notice, as shown below, your
The mail brought 150 chicks from labor socialist party in tbe past
A few days ago the Oregon-Califor­ the prizes.
The Indications are that Dorothy nia Auto company received a letter
answer, under oath, specifically meet­
California. They arrived on the twelve months, according to its an­
I Herald Special Service)
¡Arnold, the missing New York heiress from W. H. Morrisey, agent for the XX Alt CMH'DH XX'EllE
ing and responding to these allega­
morning train after traveling for nual report. Issued today.
The active contributing member­ I MT. LAKI. April 10,—Mr. David came to her end in this place.
UIX>HE YEHTERDAY tions of contest, or If you fail within
twenty-four hours, only one being
Haynes, Buick and Olds cars at Or-
District Attorney Jackson said this ¡land, California, stating that he had
dead from the long trip. The fussy ship increased from 43,550 to 50,000, McComb of Langell Valley spent
I that time to filo In this office duo
I
XX'AHHINGTON, ». ('., April II,— proof that you have served a copy of
little fellows attracted great atten­ while, in spite of the poor means of Tuesday with his brother, J. A. Me-¡afternoon:
|a daughter living near Klamath Falls
international communication, branch-' Comb.
"Lutz come through and told every­ Ito whom he would like to present an High government officials today ad­ your answer on the said contestant
tion.
es have now been established in every I ; _.
thing. We have evidence that Miss ¡Overland car. The company sent a mit that United Htolee Intervention in either In person or by registered mail.
„ . .
part of the country'.
The Fairview school closed last Dorothy Arnold was a patient at the ¡litter to Mr Morrisey stating the, Medco tiling in the liniante avvilii«* If this service la made by tho delivery
GOVERNOR SLAPS HER
There are now in all thirty-two la­ Friday for the summer.
XXRIST; DAMAGES ASKED
Institution, and her movements have ¡price of the car. Wednesday the com-1 yesterday, following the arrest of the of u copy of your answer to the con­
bor socialist papers, of which twenty-
been traced right to the door of Dr. pany received a check covering price' American marinea at Tampico.
testant in person, proof of such ser­
TOPEKA, Kans , April 10.—Mrs four are owned by the party. Of the
An Easter service will be held at Meredith's downtown office, in the i of car, with Instructions to deliver it I Only Huerta's apology anil Hie ar- vile must be either the said contest­
Luella West today brought suit twenty-four, nine appear dally, nine 11 o'clock Sunday morning at the Mt. E'hmidt building.
to Mrs. Will Adams, at Merrill, and , rest of Interested Mexicans prevented ant'« w ritten acknow lodgement of his
against Governor Hodges for $2,310 three times a week, five twice a week I Laki church. There will be special • “We have learned enough to con- " hursday they delivered the car.
i war.
The Incident is regarded as receipt of the copy, showing the date
music.
vinre us that in this raid we have
damages. This is in compensation and one weekly.
of Its receipt, or tho affidavit of tho
cloned.
As a result of the various municipal
for injuries alleged to have been in­
----------
i broken up one of the worst places In Gowen Is a Candidate.
Bryan says Huerta lias maile a com­ person by whom the delivery was
The Mt. Laki school had an Easter Abe country. It Is too early, however,
flicted by the governor in his office elections the number ot labor social­
Justice of the Peace E. XV. Gowen plete disavowal of the overt act.
made stating when and where the
ist members of local councils Increas­ program Friday afternoon, one of.to tell what will be revealed about has filed his announcement of candi­
Wednesday.
copy was delivered; If made by regis­
According to the complaint a scuffle I ed from 1,209 to 1,803, among whom the most interesting numbers being | Dorothy Arnold’s fate."
Martln Lavenllt has resigned his tered mall, proof of such service must
dacy for renomination as magistrate
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occurred between Mrs. West and the are forty-five women. In three towns | an egg hunt.----------------------------------- !
for Linkville district. His admin­ position as stewart of tho Moose Club consist of tho affidavit of the person
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Home From Medford.
governor for the possession of some and In twenty-one county districts the
Istration of justice court matters dur- and expects to leave In a short time by whom tho copy waa mulled, stat­
party now holds an absolute majority 1 Mrs. Mehaffey and Mrs. Stubblefield
papers.
Miss Gladys Pool has returned from ing his term of office has been « In gen- for Alaska. Frank Bargent Is anoth­ ing when and tho postofllco to which
The woman alleges that during this .in the councils,
of Klamath Falls visited at the Ladles ,Medford, where this winter she at- eral satisfactory to all.
er who is considering seriously cast­ It waa mailed, and this affidavit must
struggle the governor struck her on
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Aid Society meeting held last week tended St. Mary’s Academy. She is
ing his lot In the region “north of bo accompanied by the postmaster's
the arm and wrist, and wrenched her
More- Free Heeds,
An old time quilting bee is being ■ visiting at the home of her uncle and X|< ilern Refrigerator.
fifty-three," while Ernest Bubb Is also receipt for the letter.
shoulder.
Those who did not "come early" 'planned for the May meeting
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Grigsby.
An air-proof, dust-proof, fly-proof giving the matter some attention
You should state In your answer
have missed the chance to get free
J refrigerator, designed especially for
the nnmn of tho postoffice to which
feeds at the office of County School
John Stevenson of Salem was a Mt
E. G. Argraves, who formerly oper­ ¡Hie grocery trade, has just been In­ ; Forest officers In Washington and you desire future notices to be eent
POK X ALLEY HA.N 18
OUT AH OOMMI88IO.NER ¡Superintendent Fred Peterson. The! Laki visitor Tuesday.
ated tbe Cottage Studio, and who stalled by Van Riper Brothers, to take Oregon plan to discontinue tho use of to you.
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'supply is entirely exhausted.
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erected that building, has again gone .rare of their cold storage this sum- •barbed wire on their forests. This
JAS. II. BURGESS, Register.'
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oWrk is being done on the irriga- Into business here, opening a real es- , iner.
¡will affect their own pastures and C. C. BROXVER, Klamnth Falls, At­
The latest candidate for nomina­
There are nearly 80,000 women tion canals preparatory to the turning , tale office in the Maheu building. Af­
tion in Klamath county is Edward
¡public drift fences. They say barbed
torney for Contestant.
ter spending a couple of years looking
A New Jersey violinist who lost his wire has no advantage ovor smooth Date of 1st publication March 26,1914
Freuer, a pioneer resident of Poe Val­ laundry workers in the United States, in of the water May 1.
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over other Coast towns, E. O. has right arm in an accident, Invented an wire, that It Injures stock, and that Date of 2d publlactlon April 3, 1914
ley. Today he filed his announce­
There are 1,127,940 automobiles in j The forests of Florida contains 175 reached the conclusion that Klamath artificial limb of nteel, with which be It Is more likely to bo born down by Date of 3d publication April 9, 1914
ment of candidacy for the democratic
rvlce in the United States.
kinds of wood.
has ’em all beaten.
is able to play the Instrument.
soft snow.
nomination as county commissioner. service
Date of 4th publication April 1«, 1914
Semi-Weekly Herald
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