The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, May 11, 1914, Page 2, Image 2

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THE SEMI WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE
Semi-Weekly Herald
GENERAL STRIKE
I MAYO W ANTS T O
IS NOT TO START,
SEND TROOPS TO
SAY UNION HEADS
THE OIL FIELDS
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
MONDAY. MAY II. IMI I
MKDI YTION HOARD
city of the said William D Motigold, stock shall ho accepted unices ac-
MKN ARK HARD TO
a minor, or as much thereof an tnay be lontpanled by tlio full payniunt of
WOMAN "SNIPER** IS
HKLKtT JUST NOYY itece^aary to satisfy the said judgment an amount in money equal to all na­
FREED BY FUNSTON
in favor oi II II Vlulng and un order aoeemeuta previously levied by this
A Continuation of ths
OWNERS
OF
THE
PROPERTY
YSK
MICH TIME MIST IIE ENTIRELY of sale of real property and againal association ou lands subscribed there
Klamath Republican
PROTECTION
'♦ I'nited Press Service.
GIVEN IP
■aid William D. Motigold, a minor. { to, and the previous assessments
VERA CRl’I. May 8. •**! am
Editor
¡with Interest thereon, together with | heroin referred to shall be de-
W. O. SMITH
Instead of Calling a General Strike of Following Till» Announronient llu.-lra
for any woman with uervo
Olllciala, Through Tumulty, Deny the all costs aud disbursements that have termined by taking the aggregate of
Half a Million Miners. Executive
Staten That He Will Withdraw
Entered at the postoffice at Klamath
enough to shoot for her coun­
Report» of Strained CundUioue in [or may accrue.
all assessments heretofore levied by
Hoad Favors the Other Meu Keep­
From the Mediation Proceedings if ♦ try.** said General Funuton this
Falls, Ore., as second class matter.
Mexico—Tliey Nay That t'ondltiou»
C. C. LOW. Sheriff
this association
Assessments paid
ing at YYork. to Provide the Sinew»
the Troop» Aro laxnded at Tampico. ♦ afternoon, as he ordered a wo­
In Mexico City, Just Reported, Were Ily Geo. A Haydotl, Deputy.
on shares of stock cancelled at the In­
Published by the Herald Publishing
for the Capital-latlw.c War Now on
Two Oil Well» Were Burned Yew- ♦ man “sniper” released.
Known Sonte Time Ago Through
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, stance of the association within three
Company, of Klamath Falls, on
in Colorado.
terday by the Mexican«.
< init ial rimimela.
The woman had been sentenc­
♦
May ». 1914,
years after April t. 1906, for the
Monday and Thursday of each week
♦ ed to six months' Imprisonment
5»11-8-8 aw
reason that the land to which said
— | INDIANAPOLIS, May 8.—The ex-
WASHINGTON, D. C-, May 8.
♦ by the court martial.
Ily JOHN E. NEVIN
shares are appurtenant la non-
lecutlve board of the Western Federa­ Deapite denials by official sources. It ♦
Adiiili>.«lrator's Notice
t (I'nited Press Stuff Correspondent)
Irrigabln from the system owned or
tion of Miners, in session here, has de- has been learned that Admiral Mayo, ♦
♦
In the Mattar of the Estate ot Juni- controlled or to be owned or con­
WASHINGTON.
D.
C„
May
8.
—
MAKES FIRST TRIP OF SEASON
¡tided not to call a general strike ot through Admiral Badger, has re-1
ette Jackson, Deceased:
trolled by the »ssoclation shall be
¡The selection of the American del*-
ROUND I 1*1*1 II LAKI IN FORD the 50".000 members of the organize-¡quested that American trootx occupy HUERTA SAY'S NO
Notice la hereby given to the cred­ refunded to the holder at (tie time of
I
gates to the “A.
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ition.
¡the oil field territory. This is for
AMERICAN CRAFT
H
B. C.” mediation itors of the above estate and all per­ cancellation; provided, however, that
With the usual optimism of the be- , They s4> 11 *• ‘»♦“«r »or the miners'protection purposes only.
CAN CLEAR PORT
conferences is one I sons l aving claims agalust the asme, the association may execute releases
glnner. Attorney E. L. Elliott, who ¡outside of Colorado to remain at work
Secretary Daniels of the navy de-
ot tho moat per­ to pi.sent such claims, together with upon the approval of th» secretary of
haa been driving his new Ford car ln order lo better finance the Colo- partment this afternoon submitted to MEXICAN
VESSELS ORDERED
plexing
matters the proper vouchers supporting them, tho Interior for all lands heretofore
less than a month. Thursday mad.« rado
»or on« Y«*r or ten years, jthe cabinet a long report on the oil I
AWAY FROM HERE
that the adtulnia-1 wit uin six months from the date of Hubscrlbed to thia association where
the trip 'round the Upper Ijtke, being
The officials received the story of ¡field situation.
tration has to deal th » first publication of this notice, to Hiich lands are not deemed Irrigable
...
..
.
...
The diplomats have learned that I
the first driver to tske a car around H*« strike today,
blaming
the violence
American Soldier Believed to Be a
with right now. the administrator of said estate, Johti from the Irrigation works now con
him as guests on the “
on <•>« operators
and
tn 1914. 1 With
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*
■* “vicious gun-{two oil wells were burned yesterday
lVisoner In the Hunds of the Ferl­
Bo far, no solu­ 8. Horn, at the Bank ot Bouanta, jatructed by the > United States of
Following this, delegates representing
'Ioniinsa. Oregon.
.1..- or •>...
initial venture were Captain J. P. Lee,
America
their successors In In­
erai TroojMS—Two Hornes He Had
tion la in sight.
(the oil interests called upon Bryan to I Willi Him Aro Found With Mexi­
JNO.
8.
HORN.
Tom B. Watters and Warren Duhl.
terest
upon
payment of all naseaa-
Th* fail that
ideniand protection.
MT. |*AKI SEWS NOTES
The roads were excellent all the
Administrator of Said Estate. ments heretofore levied by thia As-
can» Today—Theory In Advanced
the
conference
at
1
—
5-7-B-4 sw
way around with the exception of a
isoclatlon against said lands and
Ttiat He Was Overcome Ivy Heat
Niagara Falls wull
Ald
;
WASHINGTON.
D. C., May 8.—
short stretch of road between Long
against lands owned by the applicant
and
Wandered.
MT. LAKI, May 8—The ladies
bo
very
long
X- — — * a X. _ _ tf...
a
... I # i. ,1 «... —« F
Notice
for
PubUcaUon
Lake and tbe connection with the Society of the Mt. Laki church metl ’ A a * threat
for said release
by Huerta to withdraw from
makes It Impera­
road to Round Lake. This road has at the church Wednesday The wo- the
(Not Coal Mnds)
‘he mediation proceedings was re-
re­ j WASHINGTON. D. C . May 8,—The
That section one (1) of article
tive that the men
recommendation latest order to be Issued by Huerta
not been dragged since the winter men are making comforters to fill or-i .ceived.
ce‘'ed« following
following the
the recommendation
chosen as dele­ i Department of the Interior, United eight (8) of said by-laws be amended
snows and rain, consequently the ders. and will meet nezt month with^ A^ir“' ,M,5roJ"
States Laud Office, at latkeview. to read as follows:
,rO<ip* "nd forbids any American vessel to be
gates must
be
guard Tampico property.
washed out ruts make the going very Mrs. Herbert Philips.
Oregon. April 15, 1914.
meu who will bo
[cleared from any Mexican port.
Section 1. All certificates or other
Huerta, through Ruts, sent a notel
bad.
Notice Is hereby given that Pliny evidence of the ownership of shares
Mexican vessels, likewice. are
able to ubandon
From Fort Klamath to Rocky
The Country Needle Club will meet to the mediation commission, pro- bidden to clear for America,
entirely their per­ A Jerome, whose poetoffice address of stock in thia association shall have
Point, Pelican Bay Lodge and Long with the Misses Latta on Thursdsy. t«»Un< the American operation at trade between the countries Is or- sonal affairs for an indefinite period. la Dairy, Oregon, did. on the 19th the seal of the association affixed;
lAke the roads are like a boulevard, May 14th
Vera Cruz, and intimating that he dered stopped.
There are very few big men so sltuat-j day of March. 1914, file In thia office provided, however, that no cer-
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might withdraw his acceptance of1
with one or two soft places where
sworn statement and application No. tlficate of stock or other evidence of
cd a» to do this.
i
f
'07378,
to purchase the WH NWM, i>» norahlp of
the snow is just disappearing.
Rev. Stubblefield and wife made a mediation,
This may prevent the justices
stock In this assocla-
VERA CRUZ. May 8 —It is believ-
Mr. Elliott drove over the exact short call on Theodore Case and fam­
Section 38. Township 38 south. lion shall bo l»»ued until th» full
the
supreme
court
from
serving.
ed
that
Private
Parks,
a
cavalryman
10 east. Willamette Meridian, amount levied by the secretary of th»
course of the proposed 'round the ily Wednesday.
VERA CRUZ. May 8—Refugees say
The cabinet dlscus»ed the mutter to I Range
. .
..
who disappeared yesterday. Is In the
-lake endurance contest for stock cars,
and the timber thereon, under tbe Interior under public nolle» upon and
that it is rumored in Mexico City that hands of Maas' federal» When last s°m« length today,
and is now an enthusiastic booster for
provisions ot the act of June 1, 1871, against the shares and lands rap re-
The pupils of the Mt. Laki school I Querido Moheno, the minister of com­ seen. Parks was heading toward the
the contest.
and acta amendatory, known as the amted thereby, and further, until the
had a picnic by the river Tuesday I merce and Industry, is dead.
WASHINGTON.
D.
C.,
May
8.
Mexican lines
The rumor cannot be confirmed.
Secretary Tumulty, after a confer- ”T,‘n“*r
“ T* full amount ot nil assessments pre-
“If there is a more suitable course after school, Miss Jessie Telford.
Mexicans at Tejera were today seen
value us might be fixed by appraise­ viously levied by this association
By some reports It is said that he
for an endurance run. I don't know their teacher, superintended the bon­
loading on cars two black horses that *o«« *‘<‘> »Trident Wilson. Issued
of it,** said Mr. Elliott.
fire. where they roasted potatoes and committed suicide when Huerta re­ were in Parks' charge, Officers are the following statement thia morn­ ment. and that, pursuant to such ap­ upon and against the share» and
plication. the land and timber there­ lands represented thereby »hall have
jected
his
resignation,
while
others
“While the roads are good, consid­ marshmallows. It was a happy time
ing
on have been appraised at a total of been paid by tho owner thereof.
have it that he died from some un­ certain these are the horses, but no
ering the hills and mountains tra­ for the children.
“Reports of an attack upou the
official report has been made regard-
8240,, the timber estimated nt 200,-
known cause.
versed, they are steep enough in
Dated nt Klamath Falls, Oregon,
American forces at Vera Crus, and j
ing
them.
'000 board feet at 81 per thousand, this 33d day of April, 1914.
The funeral was conducted very
places to keep the beet drivers busy
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Phillips will
serious crises arising there are with­
soldiers ____
who _____
were
( Two American______
and the land at 840; that said appli­
at the wheel. It seems to me the move to Klamath Falls this week, and .quietly.
out foundation.
made prisoners by the same federal»
cant will offer final proof In support KLAM 171! WATER UBERS* ASSO­
course is an ideal one for such a con­ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Phillips will--------------
“General Funston's report to Secre­
CIATION.
and later released, believe that Parks
of his application and sworn state
move onto the ranch. Mr. and Mrs. (CRYSTAL HOUND
tort.’’
tary Garrison of the stories of refu­
By Albert E Elder. Secretary.
was
overcome
by
the
heat
and
wan-
m«nt
on
the
32d
day
of
June.
1914,
OVER TO JURY
E. S. will be greatly missed in the
gees regarding conditions In Mexico
(Heal)
4 30-8-4 sw
dered Into federal hands.
before J. O llamaker. U. 8 commis­
FEW CHANGER ARE MADE
community.
~~
City are merely confirmatory of what
sioner,
at
Bonanza,
Oregon.
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I Al Crystal, proprietor of the “Sec­
IN LIST Off GRADE TEACHERS
was learned through official channels.
Any person Is at liberty to protect Yoth-e of l*K>< <-<-<lhig« (<> Determine
John Koontx, Herbert Phillips and ond Class' saloon wa s on Friday KISS MAT SEND
There Is no Intention of sending ad­
I
Water Itiglita
HIM
TO
SIIDERIÄ
thia purchase before entry, or initiate
Work of selecting the teachers for A. D. Addison took their colt» to Mr. bound over to the grand jury on a
ditional troops to Vera Crus.”
a
contest
al
any
time
before
patent
Before
the
State
Water Board of ths
the grades has been practically com- McCormicks, where they will pasture ¡charge of larceny by bailee. Justice
Tumulty would not comment upon issues, by filing a corroborated affi­
Htatu of Oregon, Water Division
of th— Peace Gowen fixed his bond at ST. PETERSBURG, May 8.—Siberia
pleted for next year by the school them this g|>mnw-r
¡will probably be the penalty of a kiss the fact that the general staff of the davit In thia office, alleging facta
No. 1, Klamath County.
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82,000
board, There are a few more being
army conferred with Garrison until which would defeat the entry.
lu the Matter of the l>etermlnatlun of
Mr. George Avery, a student of I Chystal is charged with wlthhold- for M. Ivanhoff, student, who was to­ thia morning
considered.
JAMER H BURGE8H
the Relative Rights to the Wa­
R. H. Dunbar is retained as city Princeton University, in New Jersey,,in« »1.000 belonging to Thomas Love, day indicted for attempted murder.
He made the Russian Easter cus­
4-20-8-22 s
Register
ters of Anna Creek and Its Tribu­
superintendent, which position he has is expected here next week. He will aa aff»*d cook Crystal says he gave
taries, Tributary ot Wood River.
so efficiently and zealously filled for .have charge of the Mt. Laki church {Love a chattel mortgage and borrow- tom of osculatory greeting of the
Notice to Creditors
To All Persona, Firms and Corpora­
several years. Miss Gail Ross also tor the summer, and also will preach *’d t*1« money, while the prosecution faithful the excuse for kissing pretty
Notice is hereby given that 1 have
contends that he took the money to Mlle. Lise Allbert, a fellow student.
tions, claiming a right to the use
retains the principalship of the Cen­ at Midland.
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keep for Love while the latter was in- The girl, refusing to regard the salu­
Lewis W. Clark, who made many this day been appointed executor of
ot the waters ot tho shove named
tral school.
Tbe boys and men of the Mt. Laki toxlcated. and refused to give It up. tation in its religious aspect, scream­ friends in this city while his father the last will and testament of Clara
stream or any tributary thereof,
The principal of the Riverside
or owning or being in |H>Meealou
school next year will be Miss Wini­ Sunday school and the neighborhood trying to force Ixrve to take the chat­ ed, and her brother rushing Into the was building the Lost River diversion E Moore, deceased. All parties hav­
ing claims against the said deceased
ot lpnds bordering <>n or having
fred Winnard, whose parents reside in met at Mr. McClellan's store Satur- tel mortgage when he saw Love In­ room knocked Ivandoff down.
Tbe latter then drew a revolver and dam, has recently been chosen secre­ are required to present them to me
access to said stream or any of
I Angell Valley. Miss Winnard is at day evening and organized a baseball tended to see the autnorities.
shot
at the brother, but missed, in tary of the Washington state**exp<»l- at the offlie of my attorneys, Messrs.
Both
District
Attorney
Irwin
and
Ha tributaries, In tho County of
present teaching in the Central club. Floyd McMillian was elected
Kuykendall A Ferguson, In the
manager and Austin Case secretary Attorney W. H A. Renner waived the meantime the girl has summoned tlon commission
Kinmath, State of Oregon, and
school.
the police, but Ivanhoff, brandishing
The Seattle and Tacoma papers de- Loomis building, In the city of Klam­
To All Whom It May Concern
T. A. Barton will be the principal and treasurer. Plans were made forjbeir arguments.
the revolver, escaped to the street, vote a good deal of space to the praise ath Falls, Oregon, within six months
of the Shippington school, and Miss getting the grounds into shape.
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In tho name of the State of Oregon
jumped into a taxicab and compelled of Mr. Clark as a capable young busi- from the first day of May, A. D. 1914 You and each ot you are hereby noti­
Salesmen
Wanted
Gross of the Mills school. D. C. Mor­
ne»s man.
To sell our hardy Pacific Coast grown the chauffeur to drive at top speed.
All claims must be accompanied by fied that tho state engineer of tbe
ris of the manual training depart- Keep tile Girl» Away.
Ivanhoff
fired
at
his
pursuers
with
This Is not tbe first time that Clark proper vouchers as provided by law. stele of Oregon will begin the exam­
paid
The
directors
of
the
First
National
nursery
stock;
full
line;
cash
’ ment, and Miss Clara Elmer of the
Dated this 30th day of April, 1914. ination of that retain stream known
Pacific Nursery Co., 807 out effect. When his ammunition was has been connected with the work of
domestic science department, will bank are highly elated over the effi- j weekly
CHARI,EH Wil.1,1AM MOORE,
ciency
gained
by
the
installation
of
i
s,oc
*
1
Exchange
Bldg., Portland Ore. exhausted the chauffeur refused to go the state of Washington at cxposl-
again conduct this work in tbe grades.
ns Anna Creek, aud Its tributaries,
any further, and the young man was tions. He was stenographer for the Executor of the Last Will and Testa­ situated In Klamath county, Oregon,
4-22-1 m s
The grade teachers selected thus colored windows on the Fourth street
arrested.
commission at the I-ewls & Clark Cen-
ment of Clara E. Moore, Deceased and the ditches diverting water there­
far are: Alice Pool. Rachel Manne- side of the bank. This makes it im-,
30-7-14-21-28 a
Strayed
tennlal Exposition In Portland,
and
man, Claudia O'Laughlin, Mary E. {possible for young ladiee to congre­
from, on Monday, the 16th day of
Stewart, Augusta Parker, Nellie Mc­ gate there and watch Andrew Collier
Came to my place near Odessa, De­ PHYMOIAJGY CUT------------------------------ was also connected with it at the
June. 1914. at Fort Klamath, Klam­
FROM THEIR LIST Alaska - Yukon - Pacific exposition at Notice to tlie Stockholder» of the ath county, Oregon, pursuant to a po­
Andrews. Pearl Talley, Lulu Watten- jat work, and keeps tbe eyes of Orb cember 5, 1913, a gray horse about
Klamath Water Vacra* Aaaociatloa:
'
Seattle
burg, Mrs. T. A. Barton. Lois J. ¡Campbell and Johnnie Moore more on 10 years old.
Diamond on left
sition filed requesting a determination
i You are hereby notified that pur­ [of the relative rights of the various
Under the new system of exemp­
Myers and Laura Bice.
their tasks.
shoulder. Owner inquire of M. H.
tions, Sixth grade pupils at the Cen­
Mrs Alice Bierhoff, aged 43, died suant to a resolution of the board of ¡claimants to tho water thereof;
Miss Wattenburg of Monmouth is a
Wampler, W’oodbine Ranch.
tral school have secured exemptions at Bellevue hospital. New York, after directors of the Klamath Water
sister of Robert E. Wattenburg of thia
Four more local men have just 30-1 mo. sw *
And you are hereby further notified
from further study of physiology having during the past two years j Users' Association duly made and that the superintendent of Water Di­
city. Several instructors now emm- been added to tbe ranks of auto en­
ployed did not make application for thusiasts. These are Leslie Rogers,
A son was born Th unday Jo Mr I hey will not be examined on this swallowed hundreds of hairpins. In entered on the minutes of said board vision No. 1, of the state of Oregon,
another term.
Professor W. E. Faught, C. B. Clen- and Mrs. Levi Ward, who now reside subject two years hence, when they 1912 »he was sent to the Mntteawan held in the association office, rooms will commence tho taking of testi­
denning and Gerry Cozad. All have in this city, The boy weighed seven take the state Eighth grade examina asylum for the criminal Insane. She 17 and 18 Maddox-White building. mony as to the rights of all parties
tionu for certificates.
at am re began to eat hairpins. Once Klamath Falls, Oregon, Saturday, claiming water from said stream, or
Attorney D. V. Kuykendall is con­ purchased Overlands.
pounds.
The successful ones at the Central her stomach was opened and sixteen March 28, 1914, the call for the an­ its tributaries, for Irrigation, power,
fined to bis home by a serious attack
school are Myler Calkins, Anna Hack hairpins removed Hhe was operated nual meeting of the stockholders of mining or other bcneflcinl use, on
of neuralgia.
land, Esther Haines, Hattie Hal), Lu- upon five time», the last one being the Klamath Water Users* Associa­ Tuesday, the l«th day of June. 1914,
tion was made, and that said annual
lu Linkenbach, NetUe Matt, Con- fatal,
at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m„ at the
meeting will be held In the Houston
stance Miller. Dorothy Sanderson,
Hotel Hall, in Klamath Falls. Klam­
WILL A. LEONARD
Miya Sannomya, Wilda Smith, Ber­
Opera House, Klamath Falls. Klam­ ath county, Oregon; and on Thursday,
Notlcc of Sheriff*» Sale
thold Arnold. Jack Elliott, Calvin
ath county, state of Oregon. Friday.
DENTIST
By virtue of an execution on fore- lh® s,h day of June, A. D. 1914, at the 18th day of June, 1914, at the
Richard —
Riggs, _____
Arthur ____
Rob-
. Peyton,
__ _________
hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the hotel
White Maddox Bldg.
ertson, Ted Shipley, DeWitt Smith. c,o"ur<! du|y laaued bY lh« cl«r*t ot the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said
in Fort Klamath, Klamath county,
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Kenneth Thomas, John Wallan, Ches- ,h<' circuit court of the county of ¡day.
Oregon.
ter Yaden, Dee Moody. Emory ffevlts Klamath, state of Oregon, dated tbe
That the purpose for which said
And you aro hereby ordered to ap­
and Bernard Hackland.
6th d“Y ot May 1914, In a certain annual meeting Is called 1s for the
pear
before the undersigned superin­
action in the circuit court for said {election of u board of five directors
tendent of Water Division No. 1, st
icounty
and
state,
wherein
R.
B.
[for
the
At TO STAGE IS
ensuing year and for tho one of the times and places above
ON THE ROUTE ; Vln,n«- aR
Plaintiff tecovered judg- transaction of such other business as
mentioned, and submit proof of your
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ment against I’. I,. Fountain as ex- may regularly come before said meet-
| claim to the waters of said stream or
ALWAYS BEGINS a SMALL LUMP LIKE
The first car In the auto service ,,cutor nt laMt will and testament of Ing.
[any tributary thereof, if any right
THIS. nd ALWAYS POISONS DEEP GLANDS
bet ween this city and the county seat James C.
Mongold, deceased, and You are further notified that at thereto is claimed by you; and you
IN THE ARMPIT /NO KILLS QUICKLY
of Lake county left Klamath Falls William It. Mongold, a minor, and an said annual meeting the following
me hereby further notified that if you
Friday morning with a capacity load. j"rd,,r for the sale of real property for amendments to the by-laws ot the fall to so appear and submit proof of
Tbe machine will run to the foot of tbe sunt of one thousand dollars with Klamath Water Users' Association your claim to the waters of said
Quartz mountain, where it will be met Interest from June 15, 1911, due It. will be submitted for your acceptance stream, or tributary thereof, default
by a team and wagon, which will take 1J- Vining and the further sum of six or rejection, to-wit:
IF I FAIL TO C(J lEanj CANCER or TUMOR
will bo entered against you, and you
the passengers and mall over the hundred fifteen dollars due the Klam-
That section one (1) of article four will be barred and oatoppod from
I TREAT EErCRE il Poisons Sone or Deep Glands
mountain, a distance of 18 miles, ath Water Users Association, and of the said by-laws as amended be subsequently asserting any rights to
h KNIFE or PA N
where another auto will take the load »oa*« taxed at 815.80, on tin- Oth day .amended to read as follows:
Ro
„
|the waters aforesaid, and will be held
of May, 1914.
Into Lakeview.
No
Section 1.
1. Revenues necessary „„d deemed to have forfeited nil right
swindle.
Notice Is hereby given that I will for the accomplishment of the pur- to tho use of said waters theretofore
This program will be necessary un-
plant ninkiw the cere
AISOLU E 0UARXN1EE
tll the Quartz mountain road Is In Ion the 11th day of June, 1914, at the poses of this association shall be I 1 claimed by you,
you
Any turn. LUMP r
'shape for auto traffic, At present it ront door of the court house In Klam­ raised by an assessment thereof from
ly urder
of the
Sore on the lip,. lav
— , | By
order of
the Btn(o
state waler
water bogr(1
board
or body long a < an «
ath Falls, In Htild county, at 10 o’clock time to time ns required upon and of tho State of Oregon
Is in poor condition.
It Novel Paine until I it
In the forenoon of said day, »ell at ngalnst the share holders. No as-
OF KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
•<««•>■ 120-MGt SO IK
day of
Dated this
this 19th
19th day
of November
November,
earn me; Mlimotnaia of
public auction to the highest bidder sossment shall be declared by the 1913, at Salem, Oregon.
tbouaai l> cured at h«"»
wans to so . vk
cn^r^Z^or lu'weauh «nd for cash the following dcHcrlbed prop­ board of directors to bo delinquent I
JOHN H. LEWIS, State Engineer
ANY LUMP N WOMAN'S BREAST
U. 8. DEPOSITARY
'fashion, whh crowded with friends of erty, to-wit:
within loss than thirty days after the JAMES T. CHINNOCK. Superlntond-
CANCER. V/e refuse thousand« Dvina.
The northeast quarter of sec­ tlmo for levying the assessment.
rtlTD DCtt iF’irc
Ml° E,eanor 1-lvlngstpn Burrlll and
ent of Water Division No. 1.
C« im
Late. Wo have cured 10,000 ir. 20
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Francis Oromnd French, whose wed-1
tion four, townahlp forty, fffiuth
That
Section
two
(2)
of
article
GEO.
T. COCHRAN. SuperlnUndent
Address DR. & MRS. DR. CHAMLEY & CO.
To distribute the banks aaseU in such a way as to maintain under ding took place. The bride wore no
of range nine east of Willamette four (4) of said by-laws be amended
of Water Division No. 2.
A 436 VALENCIA ST., SAN FRANCISCO. CAL any conditions and at all times am ample reserve to meet the demands jewels. She was glovele.vs, following
meridian, Oregon.
to read as follows:
Attest—M. F. MERS, Secretary.
I Taken and levied upon as the prop-
{the newest mode.
KINDLY MAIL this to some oik with CANCER of Its depositors and take car» of its borrowing customers.
Section 2. No subscription of
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IN WOMAN’S BREAST
I WILL GIVE $1000
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital Stock, 100,000 Surplus, $11,000*°^