The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, May 04, 1914, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAUK TWO
THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE
MOMMI. MAY I, ll»14
Notice for Publication
• St ray «1
John Jacob Astor, came front Europe »MERK ANK LEI I'
(Not Coal I si nd* I
Came
to
my
place
near
Odessa,
De
­
IN
MENItX»
CITA
to
attend
Hie
ceremony,
Mr,
and
TRANSFERS OF
l’RKFER TO HT A Y cember 5, 1913, n gray horse about Department of th« Interior. United
Mrs. Astor's honeyinoou will Include
REAL ESTATE I a motoring trip in England and
8tal«a Land Office, at Lakeview,
Diamond <>n left
io years old.
A Continuation of the
Owner
Inquire
of
M
11
Oregon.
April 16. 1914
CAPITAL
Frauce.
and
later
a
cruise
on
the
pa
­
shoulder.
Klamath Republican
Paul J. G. Klöppln to c.lmer l»eau. latial Astor yacht Neniä. The couple
Notice I heioby glim that Pliny
Wampler, Woodbins Ranch.
warranty deed. $10, NEN N E N Sec. will make their home at Ferucllfie,
A Jerome, whose puslofllce addrsss
30-1 mo aw •
Editor
W. O. SMITH .
27-39-10.
whicli is about six tulles from the Believeil liiat Troup« Mill Ih- I^Ud­
is Duliy, Oregon, did, on the 19th
Possibly that was the trouble with
Klamath Korporation to l.uctlle Huntington mansion here.
To the close of 1913 Alaska luut day of March, 1914. tile lu this office
«al Today—Mediator* Are In ii-
Entered al the poatofflce at iviamath the Giants and Athletics at the start.
moat 4'»matant Neoafam at (lie Ar­ i produced known mineral wealth tu swum statement aud application No
Falls. Oro., as second ninas matter Prank Baker's first effort on the Polo McClure, deed, lot 661, block 116,
Mills addition.
■ , 376. Io purchase Hie W '» NWN,
gentina Legislation — Returning th« »alue of $2 4 9,300,000.
.ground* since he faced the Giant
MEDIATORE S.A»
The Klamath Development compa
Publlshed by the Herald Publishing pitchers in October was a weak roller
Refugee« Are Relieved to Be Bring­
Section 26, Township 39 south,
4011» I s Ml SI BE
Notice to t reilltors
Company, of Klamath Falla, on to short. He was an easy out. Time ny to Wm I». lugram, warranty deed,
ing Diaeaae.
Range ill east, Willamette Meridian,
KEPT IX ME.NIIXI
Nellie Is hereby given that I have und the timber thereon. under the
Monday and Thursday of each week should have been taken out for Baker $10, lot 10C, block 5. Railroad addi-
VERA CRUS, April 29 (louerai this day li n appointed executor ot provisions of the act of June 3, 1979.
to contemplate the spot in which he tiou.
, 'INITIAL PIMIPOSAIJS WILL HE
Two dollars per year in advance
Lulu Mouaua Fletcher et vir
mid Admirals Badger mid the Iasi will and testament of Clara and acta amendatory, kuuwti »« the
I
f
uustuu
pitched Ills home run smash off Mar-
DRAFTED
Fletcher ar«< in a conference today *'; Moore, deceased All parlies liav- 'limber and Stone laiw,” ua such
quard. It might have been an In­ E. Foote, warranty deed, $50. lot 6,
block 13. West Lake Park. '
LAMPI Nt; THE
Ì
It Is believed that they will decide to "•« claims against Hie said deceased value ns might be fixed by appraM
spiration
Henry Rabbes to Emma Rabbes, i Secrecy Reganling I'I k - m * I« Being , ||( ( (1|t.
..„j
.......... .. '•’l'i"«d to prgMKl I h. in to in. tiK'iit. and that, pursuant to such up
MAJORS OVER AGAIN
! !
, II ... OI Bly al to I 'II. *
M, - - i ■
warranty deed. $500, lot 3. block 63. | Maintained—Kclsur»* o ' Vera Cru* marines
plication, the land mid timber there­
PROHIS LAUDED
May Mak«- America R»*a|M>iMÍblc for
Nnchols
additiou.
City
dispatches
Indicate
Luykeiid.il
Al
Ferguson.
In
th« on have boon appraised at n total of
BY
INH
’
E
PIUS
N.*
Mexico
By HAL SHERIDAN
i
Joseph D. Dervan to Ellen M Der-j the Payment of August Intereat ou that the Americans there are in no * ootuls bulldlug. In the city of Klam- $24«,. the timber estimated nt 200.•
(Written for the United Press)
Mexico's National Debt—No Shoot­ danger, and they uro free to leave if tell* balls. Oregon, within six months iioo board foot nt $1 |H<r thousand
van. deed, $10. S 12 N chains Of SN
NEW YORK. May 1,—A* uo doubt |> oxt 1FF
DELEGATION N'N Sec. 29-40-10.
ing al Manzanillo.
from the Urat day of May. A l> 1914 and the land nt $40; dial said appll
they wish to.
old man Socrates remarked as he' that
I M'»»l 'RHE
Klamath Korporation to Paul M
All claims must be accompanied by emit «ill offer final proof In support
I*
strength
Huerta. It Is reported.
gently eased himself off from all tur­
AND I’HYSl- Noel, deed, $10, lots 7 and 6. block
proper vouchers as provided by law. of his application mid sworn stain-
WASHINGTON.
D.
I
April
30.
—
,-nipg
troops,
and
la
negotiating
moil and strife, ho« different are the
304, Darrow addition.
Dated this 30lh day of April, 191 i ment on Hi« 22d dsv of June, 1914.
I The mediators are ready to draft the with Zapata, the guerilla leader.
days of April and October. After the
Christian Mueller laind and Tiuioer initial proposals
CHARLES WILLIAM MOORE,
The proposition*
before J. () Hnmnkor, I'. S co mtn Is
stuttering start due to interruptions
ROME. May 1.—The pope received company to Alfred C. Mueller, deed. ¡are most carefully guarded.
Executor
of the l-aat Will and Testa­ •loner, st Bonnnsa, Oregon.
April
3».
WASHINGTON. D. C..
by rain, May will see a beginning of 400 members of the International
ment of Clara E. Moore. Deceased
$1. W4 SEN. Kfc SWN. Wh SW
Neither side is expected to agree to Ttie Mexican situation apparently has
Any person Is nt liberty Io protest
the Jockeying at the turn and a bet­ Anti-Alcoholic l-eague.
| N . Sec. 13; SN SEN. Sec. 14-25-9, I all of the suggestions, but the media­ «solved Into » diplomatic riddle Th *
20-7-14-21-19 a
this purchase before outry, or lultlatu
ter opportunity will be afforded
The pontitT praised the work being 8BM xe >4. e < s 8BM» S1‘ 11; sw tors hope some of them will be ap- mediators are In almost constant ses­
toward getUng some sort of a line as done by the league, and urged an ex­
Notice to til«* St»M kliuldera of tliv u contest nt any lime Iwfore patent
N NW N. Sec. 32; NW N Sec. 6-36-9. proved, however.
sion at the Argnetlua legation
to who’s who in this mad scramble tensive campaign »gainst the “scourge
Kliiiniith Water Uacrs' l»ao«-Ution: Issues, by filing a corroborated affi­
Wm. S Worden et ux to Frank Gal-
Secretary Bryan lias noth mg to aav
They
privately
admit
that
their
for the American and National league which is causing physical, moral and
You are hereby notified that pur- davit in lliln office, alleging facts
luci. warrauty deed. $10, lot 12, block |on the aubject when approached.
(ask Is a hard one. but they are hunni to a resolution of the board ot which would defeat the entry.
pennants.
economic evil.”
49, Worden.
The mediators are considering the hopeful of a solution.
i ames ii nr lit; esh
directors of the Klaiuath Water
The erstwhile leaders started with
O. W. Carpenter et ux to Seluia L. proposition of working out uu election
Official dispatches state thnl there ; Users' Association duly made and
4-20-6-22
*
Register
a wobble. The general dope didn't tXH.ORED ARMY OFFICER
> Brown, t warranty
...
. . 1. plan
.
deed, $500, . lots
for giviug all .Mexicans un equal are 300 Americana left III Mexico
{entered
on
the
minute*
of
said
board
any more hit on the early games than
OF
DISC»
»RD
CAUSE
i 2 and 3, block 13, East Klamath , voice at the polls It Is believed thia City. Most of these nre expected to
i held in the association office, rooms
the majority of the guesses as to what
Fall*.
' will require the support of all fac­ take a chance and remain.
.suiiuiiuna
17 and 19 Maddox-White building.
the Giant pitchers would do to the I United Press Service
1 Wm. 8. Worden et ux to Arthur | tions to make it successful.
Fifteen hundred Americans, Ger . Klamath Falla, Oregon, Saturday, in the Justice Court, Llnkvlll* DIs-
Athletics last October. How differ­
WASHINGTON, D. C„ May 1.— {Conklin, warranty deed, $10. lot 2,1 lu the meantime America must man* mid English left the capital on
irltt, Klauinth couuly, Oregon
March 39. 1914. the call for the an
ent are the days of April and October. A serious complication arising out of i block 36, Worden.
i keep (be armed forces massed. The a refugee train last night to go to
Hershberger, I'lnlntiff,
J
It
nual
meeting
of
the
»tockholdere
of
The real surprise in the American the race question is anticipated by i Wm. S. Worden et ux to Arthur ¡armed forces cannot be withdrawn
Puerto, Mexico, i A British warship (lie Klamath Water Users’ Associa­
vs.
League has been dished up by Frank army officers when the amendment» l onklin. warranty d«*ed, $10, lot 14, {on the mere promise to maintain or-
will protect them until a transport tion wa* made, and that said annual A. J White, Defsudant.
Chance. His New Y'ork Yankees are to the so-called army ' Manchu” law iblock 33, Worden.
Ider. There must be some sort of sub­ arrive*.
I meeting will be held In the Houston To A .. J. Whit«, the above n*iu*d de­
a revelation, as compared with the becomes effective
Klamath Korporation to J. R. ¡stanHal guarant«*«, and the troops
Major Charles
Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo ¡Opera House. Klamath Falls. Klam
fendant:
team which struggled along last year l Young of the Ninth cavalry, a colored {Witham, deed, $10, lots 650 and 651, will afford this.
In the nsm* of the State of Gr­
has uskeil for an appropriation of uth county, state of Oregon, Friday,
and went from April until June with­ man, is the complication. According block 119, Mills addition.
in his talk to the mediators, Sec- $100,000 to be used by the depart­
of June, A I». 1914, at i con; Yuu are hereby required lu ap-
out winning a game on their home to the "Manchu" amendments. Young,
Louis Gerber et ux to Ross W. Fin-'retary Bryan indicated that America ment of public health to prevent epi­ the 5th day
the hour of 2 o'clock p. tn. of said | rem sud nuswer llie complaint filed
grounds Not that Chance may.be a and every other army officer will have ¡lev, warranty deed, east 29 feet ot |is inclined to a geuerous fairness, but
agalust yuu In the above entitled sc-
demics from those returning
This I day.
pennant contender, for again the dif­ to serve four of every six years with lots 5 and 6, block 30, Merrill.
¡certain stipulations must be followed. results from the discovery of small­
Dun <>n or before lb« 7lh day uf May,
which
said
porpose
fur
ference between April and October troops in the field. In Young's case
Lester L. 1-eavitt to P. M. Reidy.
Private Secretary Tumulty officl- pox. typhoid and yellow fever among i That the
annual meeting Is called la for the I >1 I, that being (ho last day of the
looms up, but the spirit and general this will entail his occupying a ma­ quit claim deed. $75, lot 13, block ally denied the report that American the refugees at Galveston.
election of a board of five directors publication of thi* sutninons, and If
work of the present Yanks makes for­ jor's quarters in various barracks. 45. Hillside addition.
¡forces had bombarded Manzanillo.
The immigration inspector* at that for the ensuing >«ar and for the »on tall so to apperr and answer, for
mer teams hiding behind that name Usually such quarters are contained
H. E. Anderson to H. T. Anderson,
■
port are overwhelmed by the Influx , transaction of *uch other busin«** a* »ant thoreof the plaintiff will lake
look like a collection from the in one of a row of three house* pro­ quit claim deed. $1. Wfc Sec. 28;
VERA CRl'Z., April 30.—The Mex- of refugees
Extra Inspectors have may regularly come before said meet- {judgment agalnat you fur the suui of
morgue
|2>* Ui> aud co*to and dlabur**m*nt*
vided for those of the major’s rank. 'NWki NW 16, Sec. 33; SEt6 SEliJlcan agreement to mediate carries been rushed there.
Ing.
Opening the season the rejuvenated
29-40-11.
many reservations. Huerta is not
in
I'll* action, nnd that any property
Thus far the war department has 'Sec. 32; SES* SEN,
The transports and colliers on the
You are further notified that at
Bertha L. Mendenhall to Elmer W. ¡decided just how far he will go. but It West roust are reported to be load­
Yanks ripped the hide off the Athlet- succeeded in giving Young, who is a
Inlln 'heil In this action be applied to
•aid
annual
meeting
the
following
ics twice in succession. Connie Mack's West Point graduate, various detach­ Curfman. warranty deed, $10, SEN is evident that he does not consider ing refugees.
Especially are they ¡amendments to the by-laws of the ilic pay me nt of such julgtnent and
clan, it is true, was not near up to ed details, thus preventing any breach SWN and SWN SEN, Sec. 36-38-9. resignation.
busy near Maxatlnn, where the Chi­ 'Klamath Water l'»era’ Association that execution herein.
form, but Chance's men tore into of his close association, in barracks,
The situation in the Mexican cap­ nese and Japanese colonies are seized
Joseph F. Boiler et ux to Bertha V.
'I ii* *uii>m<>u* I* nerved by publica­
will be submitted for your acceptanc»*
them just as though they had finished with brother officers. But these de­ Smith, $10, lot 3. block 13; Fairview ital is indicated by the following mes- with a panic.
tion in th« Semi-Weekly Herald, it
J
or reje<tlon, to-wlt:
copping a pennant and were out to tached details will not be possible un- addition No. 2.
isnge from Foreign Minister Rojas:
That section on« (I) ot article four ■ < tn. weekly newspa|>«r published In
lick the world. There was no falter- ^er the Manchu law amendments.
time -----------------
mediation Is —
ac-
Bertha V. Smith et vir to Home I “Up
„ ,. to
„ this
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¡of the »aid by-law* as amended be K.almnih Falls, Oregon, for *1* sue*
Ing. but a steady, boring attack and
Thus far the race question has nev­ Building and Realty company, war-'»eptable to Mexico in principle only,
cesalVS weeks, the first publication
i amended to rend a* follow*:
a stubbornness on defense that check­ er been a serious one in the army, ranty deed, $10, same as fore>golng.
As soon as the proposition have been
b. ng on the 26th day ot March, 1914,
Section
1.
Revenue*
necceasry
ed the .Mackmen on the same field owing to the organixation of white
Oregon Timber company to State of submitted to Mexico and have been
At 2:2u a tn Saturday, Charles ¡for the accompllnhment of the pur- pursuant to the order of the Hon. K.
where they run wild with the Giants and colored regiments, yet officers at Oregon, quit claim deed. $485.45. SN decided upon I will be In a better po- Wilson, whose home was near Mer­
poses ot this association shall b« tt Gowen, justice of (he peace of
—last October.
sition to make a statement. 1 hope rill, was called by lite Gritu Reutwr.
a i>ost are thrown so constantly in Sec. 36-28-7.
ralacd by an aa»e««nient thereof from •aid court.
The Yanks are due to make trouble each others company—particularly
The Klamath Development compa-{mediation will bring a solution ac- Mr. Wilson had been suffering from
Dated March 26. 1914
¡time
to time a* required upon and
for more than one team in the League those of the same rank - that disposi­ nv to D. O. Williams, deed. $10, third I ceptable to the dignity of both gov- cancer of the stomach for several
E. W. GOWEN.
ngnl|i>t the »hare holder*. No ae-
if they hold the gate they cut out for tion of Young is a vital question.
interest in lot 6, block 9. Railroad ernments.”
months, and every hope tor recovery *c«*ment shall be declared by the
Justice of the Peace
themselves at the start, in Maisel,
■ ■ - — -
It is gossip here that previous at­ addition.
was abandoned by the physlclaus sev­ board of director* to be delinquent C (' Brower. Attorney for Plaintiff
at third, and Pockinbaugb, at short, tempts to “get” Young have failed.
Scandinavian American bank to SIIIDGE BR4M4.
3-26-5-7 sw
eral weeks ago.
within lee* than thirty days after the
the left side of the Yank infield com­ He has passed all his examinations Goddard & Co., Inc., quit claim deed,
IN DAMAGE SUIT
Two operations proved of only tem­ time for levying the assessment
pares favorably with the best. Wil­ with flying colors, is a first class sol­ $10, half interest in NN NEN. SEN.
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porary relief, the operating surgeon
That section two (2) of article State of Oregon,
liams, at first, sat in on the old as- dier
,
Two suits for damages, aggregat- explaining at the time that no human
and fighting man. and just simply NEN SEN, Sec. 10; WN NEN.3N
m
'
four
( 4 I of said by-laws be amended County of Klamath.
signment of Hal Chase as though it can’t be ousted. As a matter of fact, NWN, SWN. Sec. 11; WN EN■ >ng $10,000, were commenced against skill could prolong life more than a
L D. Ward.
to
read
as
follows
was the only thing he had been wait­ army officiers are rather proud of him Sec. 12; SWN SWN. Sec. 23; 8N Savidge Brothers' Lumber company few days.
vs.
Section 2. No subscription ot
ing to do on this sphere, and intended —in an official way.
NWN, NN SWN, SWN SWN. Sec. {this morning through Attorney W. H.
The funeral was held Sunday at stock shall be accepted utiles* ac- Unknown Owner of Estray
to make a good job of it. Chance's
They say he has never attempted 24; NWN NWN. Sec. 26; 8N NW A Renner. Both are based upon the 2 p. ni. from the Merrill M E. church.
Vis : Ono sorrel gelding, about 4
outfield has been completely worked nor sought social advantage from his N. SEN NWN. Sec. 26; NN NE N, i accident to Cleve L. Stowman. aged Rev. Acheson couductlug the services. .companied by the full payment of
tan amount In money equal to all a*- years old, branded J In circle on right
over, and the P. L. appeared to have rank, has never attempted to “break NWN NWN. NN SEN. Sec. 27; {17, who lost three fingers from his
The deceased was a native of Cali­ ¡■eeement* previously levied by this
shoulder and running W on left
re-geared his pitchers. If they con- into" post affair* and mix with broth­ SN SEN. 8ec 28; EN NEN. 8ec. [left hand by being cut by a rlp*aw
fornia, having been reared in Glenn a**o< latlon on Lind* *ub*crlbed there­
wlthout busting a main spring or er officers. But they feel it would be 33; SN NN. NN SN. SEN SWN.
t*‘e first action the youth, by county, where his father was a promi­ to, and the prevlou* anaessment* shoulder That said L 1». Ward did
on or close to the 1st day of May.
jarring loose some bolts, the Yanks Infinitely embarrassing, with has ma­ Sec. 34; NN NWN SEN SEN. Sec. j Harry B. Stowman. hi* next friend, is nent grain grower. Besides his wife
[herein referred to «hall be de­ 1913, take up nnd nt all times since
may give a few uneasy hours to aspir­ jor's rank, to have even a man ot 35, all In 40-15; EN WN. NWN. plaintiff Alleging negligence and and two small children, he leaves a
termined by taking the aggregate of then kept In his possession the above
ing pennant chasers as the season Young's type in barracks, An army SEN NWN.NN SWN. SEN 8W4,.lack of proper appliances, he de­ brother, George Wilson, and three sis­
nil assessment* heretofore levied by d«scribed estrny; nnd that he has
wear* along, and knock loudly at the officer here is authority for the fol­ Sec 2; NN NEN. SEN NEN. NNin>»n<i« $7,500.
ters. Mrs. Dan Van Brimmer, Mrs. this association
Assessment* paid
first division Where they will really lowing tribute to Young's discretion' NWN. SEN NWN, EN SWN. SN
Harry R. 8towman, as father of the William Ball and Mrs. H Hutchinson. on share* of stock cancelled at the In­ used nil reasonable effort to ascertain
mid (Ind the owner of the same, and
finish, however, may be better told In
SEN.
Sec.
3;
WN
NEN.
NWN.
BE
|injured
lad,
is
plaintiff
In
the
second
“Army etiquette requires that all
stance of the association within three taken nil legal atop* required by the
these dispatches along during the sea­ officers at a post make a call on a new | N NWN. NN SWN. NWN SEN. action. He alleges that by reason of < oining for a Visit.
¡years after April 1. 1905. for the laws of the State of Oregon In refer­
son of that proverbially "bright blue comer, an officer, at the earliest mo­ Sec. 11, all in 41-15.
the accident, which is blamed to the
Miss Helen Hogue Is expected to­ !reason that the land to which said ence to eatrnys;
weather”; for as has been remarked ment after his arrival. Major Young,
- ■
lumber company, the boy's earning morrow afternoon from San Francisco
{shares are appurtenant Is non-
Now, therefore, to said unknown
before, how different are the days who was stationed at a post where I RICHEST BACHELOR
capacity is impaired. A Judgment for to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Irrlgable from the system owned or owner, mid to any nnd nil person*
of • • • •.
NOW A BENEDI4T |$2.'>00 i* demanded.
was, waited as long as possible, and
Hogue. Miss Hogue has a wide controlled or to be owned or con­
who mny be Interested therein, you
then having ascertained beyond a
circle
of friends here. Miss Faye trolled by the association shall be
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nre
hereby notified that at the ranch
At the start, at least, the Phillies doubt that the new officer was not at
FOR HALE
STAATSBURG, N. Y., May 1.—
Hogue, who has been visiting in Port­ refunded to the holder at the time of
known a* the Manon rnneh. about 1 N
in the National League showed more home, called and left his card, R| Vincent Astor, bead of the “House of
One pure bred Duroc (Jersey Redi land and Willamette Valley points
strength than was expected in view goes to show Young's appreciation of Astor,” and the richest bachelor in boar, 9 months old. Price $20.00. this winter, Is also expected home In i ancellatlon; provided, however, that miles southeast of Miller Hill school
the association may execute releases house. In said county nnd state, on the
of the rough way in which the Feds his position.”
sw 2t* a few days.
America, was married yesterday to Keller Bros., Bonanza, Ore.
upon the approval of the secretary of 4th day of Mny, 1914, ht the hour of
treated Charley Dooin in grabbing
Miss Helen Dinsmore Huntington,
the Interior for all lands heretofore 10 o'clock a m of said dny, when the
men. The Giants started slow, and MT. LAKI WILL
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P.
subscribed to thia association where said estrny will bo exposed nnd offered
the Phillies walloped them twice
PLAY BASEBALL Huntington.
such lands are not deemed Irrigable for sale as by Inw directed; nnd the
Then even Mattbewson got his when
The ceremony, performed at the
from the Irrigation works now con- proceeds of mid sale will be applied
he sucked up against Brooklyn. The MEETING TO HE HEI D TOMOR­ magnificent home of the bride's par­
structed by the United States of for the payment of all damages, costs
Boston Braves, expected to be one of
ROW NIGHT—QUILTING BEE TO ents by the Rev. C. H. Duncan, of
America or their successors In In­ mid expenses legally Incurred; and
For
the most improved teams in the par­
BE HELD WEDNESDAY—OTHER St. Margaret's Episcopal Church, was
terest upon payment of all assess­ the excess, If nny, will be retained by
ent oi ganizatlon, also faltered with
NEWS OF THAT VICINITY
iunique in the annals of New York,
REPUBLICAN
ments heretofore levied bv thia As­ E. W. Gowen, Justice of the peace, or
the springing of the barrier.
society. By mutual agreement ot the
sociation ngalnst said Innd* and bls successor In office, for the period
With but few exceptions, pitching
MT. LAKI, May 1.—The boys and bride and bridegroom and their re- j
against lands owned by the npplicnnt of six months. And If said sum of
mo , seem
AAm ♦ to
/-» be In
arms
in hotter
better ohonP
shape than
than men of the Mt. Laki Sunday school . spectlve families, it was, perhaps, the
for nald release.
money so held shall not bo cnllid for
batting eyes. The swatting lamps and neighborhood will meet Saturday simplest wedding ultra New York so-!
Give this Jd6 to a man
That section one (1) of article In snld time, the same will be depos­
were sadly in need of trimming, but evening, May 2, at Mr. McLellans' ’ ¡ciety
ever 2----------
known, It was at first
.-2-1. 2 has
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»•Ight (8) of nald by-laws be amended ited as by statute In such cases made
who will reduce Taxes
a* the sun's rays begin to warm up, store to organize a baseball club,
planned to have the ceremony per­
to read ns follows:
and
cut
down
expenses
and provided.
so are the sluggers steaming along be­
iformed at St. Margaret's Church, but
Section 1. All certificates or other
Dated April 13, 1914,
hind their jobs of piling up base hits., The next meeting of the Country the bridegroom's recent Illness caused
If you had an infercit in »private buiinen
evidence
of
the
ownership
of
shares
<«13
6-4s
L. D. WARD.
you would want it conducted on busineu
1
¡Needle Club will be held with the the change.
of stock In thin nnnoclatlon nhnll have
principles. You have an intereit in the
Walter Johnson is one exception so Misses Latta.
I xjss than 250 of New York's “Four I | affairs oi this State The State «f Oregon
the seal of the annoclntlon affixed;
Executor’s Notice
far as pitchers are concerned. The j
Hundred” attended, the list being
ii a buiinen inititutinn run for the benefit
provided, however, that no cer- Estate of Catherine Callahan, De­
Kansas cyclone appears to be starting
Mrs. F. Stuart and small son are confined strictly to relatives and the ( of the people in it who, in a certain tenie,
tlficnte of stock or other evidence of
ceased .
are Morkholderi in iti buiinen intereit*.
out on his greatest year in baseball, reported as doing well.
closest personal friends of the young
ownership of stock In this assocln-
The undersigned, having been ap­
In hi* first two games Johnson al-;
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couple. All out of town guests came 1
TAXES MUST BE REDUCED!
tlon nhnll be Issued until the full pointed executor of the Inst will and
lowed Just one run. He shut out the
The Ladies' Aid will meet at the ¡here on a special train furnished by;
amount levied by the secretary of the testament of Catherine Callahan, de­
ill the coming primary election, Charles A, Johns, of Portland,
Boston Braves with three hits. The Mt. Laki church Wednesday, May 6tb. the bridegroom for the occasion.
Interior under public notice upon nnd ceased, lute of the county of Kinmath-
will ask the vote of every person who believes the State of Oregon
Yanks slipped over one run on him. All the women of the comumnlty are
Miss Alice Huntington, sister of
against the shares nnd lands repre- state of Oregon, hereby given notice
need* to have raxes reduced and expense* cut down. The only way
but collected only four ssfe drives. invited to attend. Each one is re­ the bride, was maid of honor. Her­
.nented thereby, and further, until the that nil persons hnvlng clnltns against
to reduce taxr, and cut down expense* is to apply the same principles
Johnson met them, too, when they quested to bring with her a darning mann Oelrichs was best man. These
in running the State that you would apply in running your own business
full amount of all naneaamentH pre- said estate are notified and requested
were flushed with confidence after needle, thimble and her own lunch, were the only attendants. Wallace
vlonaly
levied by thia association to cull nt the office of W. II. A. Ren­
How
many
institutions
would
run
along
with
an
increase
of
oper
­
having laced the daylights out of the ilt will be an all-day "quilting bee |Goodrich, formerly organist at the
upon and against the shares nnd ner, in the Murdock block, Klnmnth
ating expense* from year to year f
Not many.
Well, let’» reduce
Athletics. Walter simply stood up :but those who can come for the after- old Trinity Church, Boston, played
lands represented thereby shall have Falls, Oregon, for the purpose of hnv­
our taxes and cut down our expense». Charles A. John», of Portland,
and shot over his benders as though [noon only will be welcome.
the same wedding march yesterday
is running rtn that platform and stands on hi» platform.
Get him on
been paid by the owner thereof.
lng the sumo adjusted. All persons
no one was on the plate, and save for
that he did twenty-two years ago at
the job' Start thinking about this today!
Dated at Klnmnth F s II h , Oregon, Indebted to snld estate nre requested
those four occasions when a Yank
Some of the ranches of thia locality the marriage of the bride's parents
thia 23d day of April, 1914.
Will you elect a man who will cut down expenses and reduce
to make Immediate payment to the
took a stab and met one head on. i have finished seeding, but most of,at St. Margaret’s Church here.
KLAMATH WATER USERS' ASSO- undersigned.
taxe»,
oi
a
politician,
as
our
next
Governor
?
The
issue
is
clear
there might as well not have been
«them are still busy putting in the I The bride was given away by her
i CIATION.
One will cut down taxes the other will give job* to his political
Dated April 1«, 1914,
¡crops. The water will be turned Into ] father, Mrs. John Astor, who dl-
By
Albert
E.
Elder,
Secretary.
friends.
Which
do
you
want
?
Paid
Advertisement.
RICHARD CALLAHAN, Executor.
Francis Ouimet, American golf the main canal soon
ovreed the bridegroom's father, |
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Semi-Weekly Herald
England and sat down to think his
way over it before mixing in too many
matches. Ouimet said he did not feel
that he was primed for real play. He
therefore engaged In some mental
listhenlcs.
JOHNS
vernor
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