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PAGE TWO THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. Semi-Weekly Herald OFF,,‘^ A Continuation of the Klamath Republican W. O. SMITH Editor Entered at the postoffice at Klamath Falls. Ore., M second class matter. Published by the Herald Publishing Company, of Klamath Falls, on Monday and Thursday of each week TRIAI OF ARSON SUSPECT STARTS THURSDAY. MAY T. 1014 tlon In the Semi-Weekly Herald, a < anccllstlon; provided, howsvsr, that ukgettlng ■«nil-weekly iiswspaiwr published In ih<< association may «xscut* rsloa.es READY TO ATTACK 1 ---------- Kalniuth Falla. Oregou, for alt suc iil.oii the approval of til* seerstary of ---------- MANY HERE FROM BONANZA AS 1.9 AY 11 I AND tUEMENH ARE ALSO CHICAGO. May 5. Take it fruni cessive weeks, the Aral publication Hi* Interior for all lands heretofore WITNESS NS ADMINISTRATION IS SLIGHTLY WINNERS Kuute llelndahl, president of the new being on the 26th day of March, 1914. ■ubaerlbed ti this Mgoclatlon where YVORR1ED ' ily formed Atuorlcan Academy of Vlo- pursuant to the order of the Hon. E such lands are not deemed Irrigable ■ ■ ■ One XViUitwK ways He Haw t iopt on IVcM'nl City Executive la Ktected by |th Makers, that the famous old W. Gowen, Justice of the peace of I from the irrigation works now con lr Federal lo*ader Attacks Force« al Leaving the IXintomvn a Few Min One Hundred Votes Over Kdwanl J. Stradlvarlus exist today only In tie Iaald court structed by the United Jltatcs of \ era Crus, Eleven Thousand Coast ute«« Belorc th« I Umu- Broke Out. Murray, His Stnaigcwt Opponent, , t|on The violins labeled "Strada" Dated March 26. 1914 'America or their successors lu In- Ynothei Tell* (Aiurt She Saw Mr*. Artillerymen Will Go South to in a Holly Contested Election—M. and uow sold nt prices ranging well K. W. GOWEN. .terest upon payment of all assess Serve as Infantry—Rebels Will At Clopton Fully Drcwsed YVIton the R. l’otyr Is Refloated for Fifth Ward above 35,000 are the output of u Bud Justice of the Peace. ments heretofore levied by thia As- tack Several Citiea Tonight Hotel G etda YVere Awakened. < ouncihnau. a peat vlollu maker, who practically *•’ C Brower. Attorney for I'lalutlff ■uclatlon against aald lands and Torreon Advices. controls the "ancient violin trust." ac- 5 26-5-T aw against lands owned by tho applicant rbe pr< ilmiuarj h«*aring of Hugh Polling 1UV more votes thau Ed cording to Relndahl tor said release Notice for Publication ¡Cioptou aud wife, charged with set ward J. Murray, Thomas F Nicholas 5. — WASHINGTON, D. C., May "Some people dou't seem to know That section one ( 1 ) of article Two dollar* per year in advance I Not Coal l<ands> I Officials are s< mewhat nervous over tling fire to tbe postoffice In Bonanza was rc-alected mayor ot Klamath that the Civil War Is over—also that 'eight (8) of said by-laws be nmended Department of the Interior, United ¡January 1 th. began Tv .»day. Falls Monday in one of the moat spir Stradlvarlus. Guarnerlus and all the to read as follows: the Mexican situation today. OVERTHROW OE State* Land Office, at Lakeview, The tint witness ..lied was P. C. ited elections held In recent year*. old violin maker* are dead and have j ( Section 1. All certIficatea or other Privately they fear that a sensa Anglin, who at the time of the fire Police Judge A. L. Leavitt and City Oregon. April 16, 1914 HVERTA THE GOAL been dead for a long time," aald evidence of tho ownership of shares Notice la hereby given that Pliny OF MANY REHElAi tional break there Is Imminent, was employed in the livery stable Treasurer J. W. Siemens were re Relndahl. of stock In this association shall have A. Jerome, whose poatoffic« address elected by large majorities, the latter , publicly they continue to appear op- across the street ttvin the hotel. "They seem to think that Strad left tho seal of the aasoclatlon affixed: MUTINY IX' FEDERAI. ARMY IS ! tlmistic. Anglin, in direct testimony, said lie for the twenty-fifth consecutive time. |s«<ver*l cargoes of Ills tiddies, enough la Dairy, Oregon, did, on the 19th' no cer- day of March, 1914, file In this office l”,>* ‘ " ' however, that REPORTED Secretary Daniels ot the navy de played solo until 11 o'clock on tbe time. itc supply the world forever. ■ worn statement and application No " 11,11 ” atock or other evidence of In the Fifth ward M. R. Doty was "Now the truth of It Is that If 1 0737«, Io purchase tbe WH NW H. ow partment and Secretary Bryan say night of tho fiie; that he weut to tbe of stock In thia associa Villa Has Contender* in Hi» Race for that the eiimlnaUon ot Carranza will stable, undress' d, got in bed and went, defeated by H. J. Lockwood for the1 wanted half a dozen 'genuine' Strada. I be (■sued until the full the Capital, and at l«eu»i Three n0( the situation. Other offi- to sleep; that a bad horse woke him council, Tbe vote by wards follows: I could cable to a man In Budapest Section 2«. Township 3« south. by the secretary of the Range 10 east, Willamette Meridian First Ward FacUons Are After the Life of the C|a|g disagree with this, and believe up some time later; that he looked at | and h<* would send them, each one and the timber thereon, undsr the i public notice upon and ' 1 Mayor—T. F. Nicholas 94. E. J. uiarked at 3’>,000 or over, with the Dictator and the Privilege of Loot- (be yera ("rus situation is menacing, his watch and found the time to be [ ■hares and lands repre- provisions of tho act of June 3, 1878. 1 ing the Capital—O'Shaughnessy Is Many think undoubtedly that Gen 1:45; that he glanced across the Murray 46. W. C. Townsend 11. John understanding that I would got half and acts amendatory, known aa the 7 further, fin til the * 1 i of whatever I could get out of them. Glad to Get Back Home. eral Maas is preparing to make an at street, and saw Hugh Clopton go Into Austad 3, Dan Corcoran 2. Timber and Stone Law." M such ""T”. J / assessments pre- . Police Judge—A. L. Leavitt 109. this a association tack upon the American forces as a the postoffice. "Not long ago 1 ran across a violin value na might be fixed by appraise-I' l,,U" ' ' ' '' ° A few minutes later Anglin says he W. 8. Wiley 40. C. A. Edler 5. By YV ILl.l AM G. SHEPHERD deliberate attempt to force General . . . upon and against the shares and 1 had made myself, with my label re ___ _ ...... pursuant to such ap- , , . . ... . . „ ... (Staff Correspondent I saw Clopton leave the postoffice; at City Treasurer—J. W. Siemens 104, moved. a 'geuuine' Strad label substi ment. and that, Funston to make an advance. i > ■ . land« represented thereby shall have plication, the land and timber there- . , . , .. , 2:15 he saw a blare shoot fifty feet Arthur R Wilson 47, J. W Tyrrell 2. VERA CRUZ, May 5.—A new plot In case America should then be-; tuted. It sold for 35,000." ..... . Ibien paid by the owner thereof. on have been appraised at a total of .. . .... .. _ ,, „ Second YVartl is on foot to overthrow Huerta, ac come aggressive. It is thought that In the air from the roof of the post- Dated at Klamath Falla. Oregon. < !o n . r . .T. »3«! d-y of April. »»H* After this, he says. Mayor—Nicholas 239, Murray 131. COFER BROS To cording to refu this would set all Mexico aflame, and office building. Lr? . I /T KLAMATH WATER USERS' A8HO 1 he saw Dr. Harris on the steps of the Townsend 24. Corcoran 18, Wilkins 5, gees just arrived it would fight as a unit. BITI.D CITY H 11.1. and the land at 340; that said appll NATION from Mexico City. After the cabinet meeting the pres I hotel. He watched Harris look at the Austad 3. cant will offer final proof In support „ .' . ., ..., „ . Police Judge. Leavitt 297, Wiley General Jiminez ident and Bryan conferred for two fire and says later Harris run across Providing that the city hull bonda of hla application and sworn state-1 . „ .. a so a.a the street and rang a bell to give the 109, Edler 10. Castro, the federal hours. Both were silent as to their are sold within thirty days. Cofer general, who at Treasurer—Siemens 270, Wilson Bros, of this city will erect the new mrnt on the 2 Id day of Juno. 1914. subject, but It is understood they alarm. before J. O llamaker, U. 8. commls-[ 134, Tyrrell 10. Huerta's command Executor'* Notice were considering the conclusions of | On city hall. An agreement to this effect ■ loner, at Bonanza, Oregon. recently executed Chas. Stone, appears j Estate of Catherine Callahan, Da- the general staff of the army regard Drake, who. with was reached last night, following a ------- " Third YVanl Any peraon la at liberty to protest 149 mutineers at for tbe defense. Anglin stated he did ceased. , ' ing Vera Crux. Mayor—Nicholas 205. Murray 190. consideration of the blds submitted. this purchase before entry, or Initiate the federal bar The undersigned, having been ap- If General Maas attacks Vera Crux not give an alarm himself when helTownsend 45, Corcoran 19, Austad Tho succeaaful bld was 336,11114 a contest at any time before patent racks at Jojulta. is i pointed executor of the last will and it Is believed that 11,000 coast artil first saw the fire because he did not 12, Wilkins 3. Artificial stone la to be used In place Issues, by filing a corroborated affi the leader of Police Judge- Leavitt 279. Wiley of natural stone and terra cotta I testament of Catherine Callahan, de lerymen. as Infantry, will go to that want to be mixed up with the affair davit In thia office, alleging facte new revolt. ceased. late of the county of Klamath, ¡at all. Asked whay he had watted all ITS, Edler 17. city. Two formi of proponi, wer. .ub whkh wouW drf,nt ¿bo pntry Castro, it is Treasurer — 8iemens 292. Wilson milted by some of the contractors, ■late of Oregon, hereby gives notice A dispatch received this afternoon this time to tell the authorities about JAMES H. BURGESS. ported, plans that all persons having claims sgalnst from Torreon, constitutionalist field seeing Clopton In the postoffice. he IIS, Tyrrell 2«. proposal No. 1 being for construction 4-20-6-22 s Register seize the federal Fourth Ward said estate are notified and requested headquarters, stated that a simulta said he wanted to forget about the* fire according to specifications, and pro army, which many Mayor—Murray 124. Nicholas 71 posal No. 2 for the use of artificial I to call at th* office of W. II. A. Ren neous bombardment of Saltillo and altogether; questioned about bls men- t Notice to t'rcdllom contend ls ready to tality, he denied ever having had any ‘Corcoran 37, Townsend 13, Austad 17 stone In place of átono heads, atone San Luis Potosi will begin tonight. Notice la hereby given that I have ner. In the Murdock block, Klamath desert the dictator Police Judge—t^avltt 195, YVIley sills, terra cotta columns and corners thia day been appointed executor of Falls, Oregon, for lhe purpose of hav Villa will lead the Saltillo attack, mental derangement, though he ad- whenever an opportune moment for and General Benavides the other. mitted being In jail here for three 93, Edler 23. The blds follow : tbe lost will and testament of Clara ing th* same adjusted. All persons such action comes. Fifth YY'ard There are 6,000 federal* in the gar months for bitting a fellow called No 1 E. Moore, deceased All parties hav Indebted to said «elate are requested Tex with a stick while In a high j Castro and his fellow conspirators rison at San Luis Potosi. Mayor—Murray 56. Nicholas 37. Thorson A Jackson 336.342 339.045 ing claims against the said deceased to make Immediate payment to tbe hope to take the city from Huerta be ^Townsend 10, Austad 7, Corcoran 7. temper. R. E. Wattenburg 37.36 2 are required to present them to me undersigned. fore General Villa and his rebels get FLOODS CAUSE Dated April 16, 1914. Police Judge—Leavitt 57. Wiley J L. Cunningham Bill Woods was the next witness .is.s«;" 37.62X at the office of my attorney*. Mesar*. there. They are winning the men to, RICHARD CALLAHAN. Exec: tor. FIVE FATALITIES called. His testimony was used to 43, Edler 11. Cofer Bros................. 38.220 36,894 hu)k«>ndsll A Ferguson. In the 16-33 30-7 ■ their cause by telling glowing tales Treasurer—Siemens «4. Wilson 33. •Bluebaker Coi. show that Clopton was too far away .: i i " 1 oom la building. In the city of Klam of the possibility for wealth by sack- OKLAHOMA CITY. May 5.—De to hear any of the fire alarms, and Tyrrell 13. •J H Tlleman 27.660 ath Falla. Oregon, within six months XoUc* of I'rorertliiig« to Dt-trrmluc ing the city. The report that Murray would con layed advices from the flooded sec that his presence there Immediately •Without plumbing or heating from the first day of May, A. D. 1914 Water Rights The local papers are today pub- tions in the valleys of the Canadian after the fire looked auspicious. Hla test the election has been etnphatlcal- The council la considering the In- All claims must be accompanied by Before the Ulate Water Board of the I lishing a proclamation from Zapata, 8nd c(marron rivers report a serious testimony was hurt, though, when — ad- |V 1 ly uviiicu denied v by him. Today he made i stallatlon of an overhead tieatlng proper vouchers aa provided by law. 7 uiiu. state of Oregon. Water Dlvlslou the outlaw leader, saying he will start state of affairs. mitting that Clopton was not on the,the following statement: plant, instead of one located In the Dated thl* 30th day of April, 1914. No. 1, Klamath County. today to attack the capital. This in de I want to state aa emphatically aa basement. This will be decided be- Five fatalities are reported, while ! scene till after an explosion to CHARLES WILLIAM MOORE, In the Matter of th» Determination of dicates that the reported Zapata-Hu a large number are missing and can moliah the building before the lire possible that at no time was the que*- forp the contract la drawn up, Executor of the 1-ast Will and Testa the Relative Rights to lhe Wa erta alliance is a fabrication. spread. tlon of a contest considered by my _________ not be accounted for at this time. ment of Clara E. Moore. Deceased ters of Anna Creek and Ita Tribu Mias Martha Yahr testified that ■ be friends or myself. If Mr. Nicholas had jwt, Marriage Licenses, The floods destroyed twelve rail 30-7-14-21-2« ■ taries, Tributary of Wood River Two marriage licenses have been I WASHINGTON, D. C., May 5.— road bridges, and all wire service to was sleeping in the hotel adjoining won by one vote, the result would I To All Persons, Firms and Corpora the postoffice building, and was awak have stood, so far as we were con- ¡„u,d by County Clerk De !<ag. to K Notice to the Stockholder* of the The mediators say the withdrawal ot the afflicted district is cut off. tions, claiming n right to lhe use the invitation to Carranza will not Klaiuath YVatrr User** Aaaoclatiou: I Bold and Addla Maxwell, and Fran The damage to the growing crops ened by tbe confusion; that when she *e^ne<, of the waters of the above usmed "I wish you would express my sin- claco Rodrigue* and Mary Drew. The end their efforts for mediation, al- 'cannot ' You are hereby notified that pur be estimated at this time, but looked out she saw the postoffice in ■dream or any tributary thereof, though it will restrict them to a cer it is enormous, resulting in sections ’ full blaze; that she dressed and rush cere gratitude to the friend, who so forn>er are well known realdents of suant to a resolution of the board of or owning or being in po«a«ealou ed out in the hall. She there ■aw loyally supported me and the voter. UonaniM The latUr reside near Chll- directors of the Klamath Water tain extent. The mediators are in-' to total loss. of land« bordering on or having I Users' Aawodation duly made and Mrs. Clopton, fully dressed. who so generously indorsed the pol- uqu|&. ellned to blame America because Car Requests for relief for tbe stricken access to «aid stream or any of i idea I advocated. Had I been elected __________________ ¡entered on the minutes of said board ranza stayed out. have been answered nobly, but in no Ita tributaries. In the Couii'y of H. N. WOOD GETS St would not have been a personal vic- Buatacaa Trip. Today is the anniversary of the way can the suffering of the homeless ¡held In the association office, room» Klamath. Stalo uf Oregou, and BUCKET FACTORY tory, but an approval of those pro- j o Hamakcr. county sesler of 117 and 1« Maddox-White building battle of Puebla in 1862, when the be entirely averted. To All Whom It May t’onci -g; Diaz forces crushed the French ad- .gresaive question* I represented. The WP1<hta and measure*, left Tuesday Klamath Falla. Oregon, Saturday, In tho name of the State ot Oregon The tub and pall factory near the result Indicates that the city 1* not morning for Portland to attend to March 28. 1914, tbe call for the an vance upon Mexico City. It ls a na- MOVIE MEN WORK You and each of you are hereby noti Southern Pacific freight depot, which ready to embark on such a course.” 'bua|npHH affairs tional holiday, and some anti-Amer ON UPPER LIKE nual meeting of the stockholders of I fied that the state engineer of tbe was operated as tbe Klamath Falla Mayor Nicholas made the following; __________________ ican outbreaks are feared. the Klamath Water Users* Associa state of Oregon will begin tho exam E. A. Salisbury, managing director Tub and Pail company, and later as statement, following his election: Moor«, to Portland. tion was made, and that said annual ination of that certain stream known "I want to thank all the frleuds Rufut and Chas Moore left Tuesday meeting will be held in the Houston NEW ORLEANS, May 5.—"I'm of the Educational Film company, and the Klamath Woodenwre company, Is na Anna Creek, and Its tributaries, damn glad to return to America,” said assistants left Tuesday morning in to resume operations again. H. N. j who worked and voted for me for morn)n(l for Pfirllllrid on „ rol„|on of ¡Opera House, Klamath Falls. Klam situated In Klamath county, Oregon, Mr„ chM acrom. ath county, state of Oregon, Friday, Mexican Embassy Secretary Nelson the company’s auto for the Upper Wood, who built tbe plant, has Just mayor. I am deeply sensible of the bug|MM and the ditches diverting water there d th,m „ Ur M Oran,R PaM the Sth day of June. A. D. 1914, at O’Shaughnessy upon his arrival to Klamath Lake, where they will film bought the bankrupt stock of tbe honor that ha. been conferred upon from, on Monday, th* 15th day of inn In nests of geese, ducks and other lake Sperry interests and the rights of the ‘mA me Kv by rfi-olart re-election to r«fRz*ax office.. I I mm am salszrx; also I ' the hour of 2 o'clock p. in of aald day. June. 1914, at Fort Klamath. Klam birds. ’ They ___ will ____________________ ________ ‘ ‘ ‘ ................. ........ ' Iday. deeply sensible of the responsibility ' also make pictures Klamath Development company. "The situation in Mexico City is Htrayed ath county, Oregon, pursuant to a pe Wood will commence work tomor- that rests upon me to give the people That the purpoae for which ..id acute. Huerta held up my mail and of the nests of eagles on Eagle Ridge. tition filed requesting a determination Came to my place near Odessa, De 'annual ! Mr. Salisbury has rented a launch, jow with a small crew, which may the best that is In me. mcetlng la called ls for tbe of the relative rights of the various telegrams for two days.’ cember 6, 1913, a gray horae about ' elactlon of a board of five directora O’Shaughnessy seemed hysterically which is now on the lake, which, with later be enlarged. There are orders' 1 want to say at this time that I 10 years old. claimants to the water thereof; Diamond on left the cnsulng year and for the glad to get back. He laughed like a the collapsible canoes carried by the already on hand to keep the plant shall be mayor of the city of Klamath shoulder. Owner Inquire of M. H. ¡for t And you are hereby further notified company, will be used in getting near running for a long time. Falls—all of ft; not one end of town I tranaactlon of such other business as that the auperlntcndent of Water Di boy at everything. Wampler, Woodbine Ranch. may regularly corno before said meet vision No. 1, of the state of Oregon, Tonight he starts for Washington. the nesting grounds. Before leaving, At present Wood will use white fir or another.. Also, that I shall be I this morning he equipped his men1!“ making butter packs. This, just mayor of every citizen in It, both 3O'lln<’' "w ing will commence the taking of t."ali with rubber boots for wading among now. is about the only local market those who worked for me and those ' - You are further notified that at mony as to the rights of all parties OLNEY DON'T WANT !for white fir. who worked against me. said annual meeting tho following claiming water from aald stream, or ON RESERVE BODY the tules. Administrator's Notice "I can’t say just how long we will----------------------------- ‘ 'We are facing a critical period In | In the Matter of the Estate of Juni- amendments to the by-laws of the its tributaries, for Irrigation, power, i the growth of this city. We need im- Klamath Water Users' Association mining or other beneficial use, on WASHINGTON, D. C., May 5.— be on Upper Lake,” said Mr. Sails- BALM>T BOXE8 ette Jackson, Deceased: ARE GOING OUT provements, and still we are facing a Richard Olney of Boston, secretary of bury, "probably three or four weeks. Notice is hereby given to the cred will he submitted for your acceptance Tuesday, the 16th day of June. 1914, ■ ■ 1 1 time of financial depression that itors of the above estate and all per or rejection, to-wft: state during the Cleveland adminis We can’t go on the Lower Lake pre- at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the tration, formally declined a seat on serves till our permit arrives from ' The work of distributing the elec- makes It hard to pay for those Im- sons having claims against the same, That section one (1) of article four Hotel Hall, In Klamath Falla, Klam the federal reserve board which was Washington, _____ ____ and __________ it is likely we _ will ___ tlon supplies throughout ‘ the county, - provements. H wIK be my policy dur- to present such claims, together with of the said by-laws aa nmended bo ath county, Oregon; and on Thursday, put in the time on Upper > preparatory to the party primaries, ing the next two years to stand for the proper vouchers supporting them, amended to read as follows: tendered him by President Wilson. 1 - — — waiting — the 18th day of June, 1914, at the May 15th, has commenced. Tuesday progress and for the upbuilding of the within six months from the dute of Section 1. Revenues necessary hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the hotel Olney arrived at this decision last Lake.” ^morning Sheriff C. C. lx>w left for city Just as fast as Is consistent with the first publication of thia notice, to for tho accomplishment of tho pur night, and so notified the president. • ■ In Fort Klamath, Klamuth county, ithe northern part of the county in sound financial policy. Above every- the administrator of said estate. John poses of this association shall Patil M. Warburg of New York, a * ITY'H JUICE IS be Oregon. his auto, taking with him the ballot J thing else, I shall see that tbe city S. Horn, at the Bank of Bonanza, rained by an assessment thereof from member of the Kuhn-Loeb company, | I And you aro hereby ordered to ap i boxes, ballots, etc., for Wood River gets a dollar's worth of labor or ma Bonanza, Oregon. accepted, and so notified President i | time to time as required upon and pear before the underalgne.l superin "Js the city of Klamath Falls get iand Odell precincts, respectively at terial for every dollar that goes out against the share holders. No as- tendent of Water Division No. 1, at Wilson. J NO. 8. HORN, lot the city treasury. 1 shall see that Besides these two the men chosen ting all the electric current it pays Fort Klamath and Crescent. Administrator of Said Estate , sesament shall be declared by the one of the time* and places above The Crescent trip is the longast ¡the city is well policed and that prop ¡board of directors to bo delinquent mentioned, and submit proof of your by the president to constitute the, for?’ has been a much argued ques S-7-6-4 sw .......—■ within less than thirty days after the claim to the waters of said stream or board are understood to be Vice Presi tion at the council meetings of late. trip to be made. The other precincts erty and personal rights are protected. "In order to do these things I must Hun.rnona time for levying the assessment. dent Harry A. Wheeler of the Union The matter ls to be settled authori- can be more easily reached. i any tributary thereof, If any right .have the aid of every citizen In the In the Justice Court, Llnkvllle Dis- That section two (2) of article thereto Is claimed by you; and you Trust company of Chicago; President tlvely, however, for the city has just community. I am only one official, trict, Klamath county, Oregon [four (4) of said by-laws be amended are hereby further notified that If you W. P. Harding of the First National purchased a voltmeter, which was ln- Family Coming. _ ____ the .... city ____ hall ___________ circuit Mon-,1 L. R. Robertson, manager of the ¡and without tbe aid of the members J. R. Hershberger, Plaintiff. bank of Birmingham, Ala.; Dr A. C. stall'*d on to rend as follows: .fall to no appear and submit proof of * local branch of the P. T. * T. com- iof the council and the citizens I ran vs. Miller of San Francisco, present as day. Section 2. No subscription of Iyour claim to tho waters of said The voltmeter will later be con-,pany, left Tuesday morning for a ten ,not accomplish much. A. J. White, Defendant. sistant to Secretary of the Interior stock shall be accepted unless ac stream, or tributary thereof, default "I have absolutely no hard feel-ITo A. J. White, the above named de- companled by the full paymont or j will be entered against you, and you Lane. nectud with current wires elsewhere, days' business trip to Eugene and Portland. When he returns he will ings against the candidates who op- ( fend ant: Olney was proffered the chairman- u'bl< h supply the municipality with............... an amount In money equal to all as- ’ will bo barred and oatoppod from bring Mrs. Robertson and the children posed me in today's election or any In the name of the State of Or- seasments previously levied by this Hubsoquently assorting any rights to ship of the board, and as a result of electricity, Cornelia, Janice and Hattie, who have of their friends. I want to remain egon; You are hereby required to ap- association on lands subscribed there the waters aforesaid, and will bo hold hla declination. President Wilson is " been in Portland for the past few friends with them, and want their pear and answer the complaint filed to, and the previous assessments J mid deemed to hnve forfeited all right compelled to entirely revise the tenta- Money in Beef Cattle, tfve board. ! w- E- Nicholson, a prominent cat- I month*. Mrs. Robertson has been In ¡help, as citizens of Klamath Falls. against you In the above entitled ac herein referred to shall be de to the use of said waters theretofore . tieman of Fort Klamath, sold twelve | poor health for some time, but I* 1 If we all work together we soon shall tion on or before the 7th day of May, termined by taking the aggregate of claimed by you. Leon Boiler and Sturllng Garrett, steers to Crisler & Stilts Monday He much Improved at present. see a real start made toward a better 1914, that being the laat day of the all asaeeements heretofore levied by By order of the state water board publication ot this summons, and if this association. local high school students, are candl-! received 31,109.70 for the lot. ■ and greater Klamath Falls." Assessments paid «if tho State of Oregon. you fall so to appear and answer, for on shares of stock cancelled nt the In- Salesmen Wanted ----------------------------- dates for admission to the United Dated this 19th day of November, --------------------------- ¡want thereof the plaintiff will take To sell our hardy Pacific Coast grown f ailed to Portland. States Naval Academy. not West More Hogs Shipped. stance of the association within three 1913, at Salem, Oregon, Crisler & Stilts shipped two car ¡nursery stock; full line; cash pald T. M. Durham and Frank Harter 'judgment against you for tbe sum of years after April 1. 1906. for the Point, as another story in circulation JOHN H. LEWIS, State Engineer, Pacific Nursery Co., 307 were passengers on Tuesday's train 320.00 and costs and disbursements reason that the land to which said JAMES T. CHINNOCK, Superlntend- would Indicate. They were appointed ,¡loads of hogs Tuesday morning to the weekly. . by Congressman Sinnott, not Hawley, Miller & Lux meat company of San Stock Exchange Bldg , Portland Ore. bound for Portland. Both live In In this action, and that any property ahares aro appurtenant is non- ent of Water Division No. 1. Merrill, and are called to Portland to attached In this action be applied to Irrlgablo from the system owned or GEO. T. COCHRAN, Superintendent and were examined at San Francisco, Francisco. This brings the total of, 4-22-lm ■ not st Vancouver Barracks by an carloads of hogs shipped by this com appear before the federal grand Jury the payment of such judgment and controlled or to bo owned or con of Water Division No 2. N'orway has more women employed In the case of Chas. Murphy, charged that execution herein. trolled by tho association shall be Attest— M. F MER8, Secretary. army board. The result of their ex pany since the first of the year up to In the textile Industry than men. with selling whiskey to Indians. amination has not been made public fourteen. 6-4 11 ■ I This summons Is served by publics- refunded to the bolder at the time of I