The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, May 14, 1914, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS. ORE.
PAGE TWO
I
THURSDAY, MAY 14, I»I4
a mluor, or as much thereof as may be I stock shall be accepted unless ac­
nocsMary to satisfy the said judgment companied by the full payment of
In favor of R. B. Vliilug and an order an amount In money equal to all as­
BELIEVES HE WAS erty of the said William D. Mongold, sessments previously levied by this
JAURKZ, May 13. -The coustilu- BIG BOOSTER MEETING WILL I That other things besides the "three FUNSTON
A Continuation of the
EXECUTED
of sale of real property aud against aaaoclatlou on lands subscribed there-
BE HELD TONIGHT TO
jtionaliat headquarters received a mes­
It's" can be taken up with profit by
Klamath Republican
said William D, Mouguld, a minor, to, aud the previous assessments
WHOOP ’ER HARD
sage from Geueral Gonsales today
'grammar school pupils la forcibly
with Interest thereon, toa.<tber with herein referred to shall be de­
American
Newspaper
Man
Arrested
in
'saying
he
expects
to
order
the
Anal
Editor
W. O. SMITH ...
¡demonstrated to Klamath Falls people
Mexico City Is Released—llryau all coats and disbursements that have termined by taking the aggregate of
'assault upon the federal forces ate .'itiseue ItuMi to the Aid of the Organ­
Discourages Ilie American Corre­ or may accrue.
isation Which la Working for the 'today at the Central school, where the
'all assessments heretofore levied by
Entered at tbe postoffice at Klamath Tampico without delay. He says that
spondents From Going Into the
C. C. LOW, Sheriff.
I thia association.
AaaeMmenla paid
Development ami Upbuilding of the Industrial work of the Seventh and
Falls, Oro., as second class matter. the troops are frequently skirmishing,
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Capital — American lice Consul By tleo. A. Haydon. Deputy.
un shares of stock cancelled at the In-
County—Encouragement Puls New Eighth grades are on exhibition
SUI I man's Whereabouts in I Stub«.
Dated al Klamath Falla, Oregon, tance of the association within three
Published by the Herald Publishing
Gonzales says he lias invited the.
Life Into All Who Are Connected
In the quarters of the domestic sci­
'veers after April 1, 1903, for tbe
May 9, 1914,
Company, of Klamath Falls, on federal commander to take his troops,
W ith the Chamber of Commerce.
ence department there are all sorts
WASHINGTON. D. C„ May 13.— I ¡6-11-6-8 aw
Mondsy and Thursday of each wesk out of the city to tight, thus protect­
reason that the land to which said
Proof of the faith the people of I >t testimony to the efficiency of the ¡Secretary Garrison has wired General
ing the foreigners and non-combat-|
th Area are appurtenant Is non-
Klamath Falls have iu the efficiency department under the Instruction of
Administrator's Notice
! Funston to get full Information from
Irrlgable from the system owned or
uats, but he has received no repl.
of the Klamath Chamber of Com­ i Miss Clara Elmer. There are exhibits 'General Maas, federal commander re­
In the Matter of the Estate of Juul- controlled or to be owned or con­
The families of the foreigners and merce in the work of upbuilding the
of sewing work from simple stitches garding the fate of Private Parka, an
elto Jackson, Deceased:
CENHUH SHOWS TEUTONS TO
many Mexican non-combatants are
trolled by the asaoclatlou shall be
community and county, and the neces­ up through patching, darning and into
American trooper who has been uiisa-
Notice is hereby given to the cred­ refunded to tho bolder at tbe time of
BE FIRST IN OREGON , seeking refuge on the vessel« in the
sity of not only maintatuing such an ¡intricate work on lingerie aud other
¡Ing several days from the Vera Crus itors of the above estate and all per­ ceuceliatlon; provided, however, thal
harbor.
institution, but expending money tn garments. Much of this Is done by
sons having claims «gainst the same, the aaaoolallon tuny execute releases
(Herald S|>ecial Service)
. camp.
! advertising as well, was demonstrated girls who received their flrst work in
Secretary Bryan has also Instructed to present such claims, together with upon Hie approval of the secretary of
WASHINGTON. D. C„ May 13 — (AMI’S
i Wednesday when W. Paul Johnson plying the needle at the school, so
the Braslliau minister to eocure aim- the proper vouchers supporting them, the luterlor for all lands heretofore
The English and Celtic (including
and Sid Evans in a few hours' time ¡there is brought to light a more prac-
liar Information from the Huerta gov- within six months fioni the date of subscribed to this association where
Irish, Scotch and Welsh) group was
raised over 33.600 for the mainten­ 1 .teal reason why the girls attending
erniuent.
the first publication of this notice, to such lands are not deemed Irrigable
the largest among the 238,239 per­
FORT KLAMATH, May 13.—The
ance of the organisation.
¡the Klamath Falls schools are always
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There is much stir as a result of the administrator of said estate, J< Im ¡from tho Irrigation works now con-
sons of foreign white stock in Oregon war department is now establishing a
The subscriptions thus far follow:
so neat and precise In their •PPear*,reports that the missing trooper was's. Horn, al tbe Bank of Uonanxa, , «true tod by the United Ututee of
road camp at Wild Cat. near the
in 1910.
K. K. K. Store......................... 3130.00 ance.
tortured. Geueral Funston believes Bonnnsa, Oregon,
This represented 36 per cent of the southern boundary of Crater Lake Na­
America or their aurceaaora in In-
A. A. Bellmau......................... 120.00
That the word ’’economy” Is used that
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JNO. S. HORN.
Parka _____________
was executed by the
fed-
I tereat upon payment of all asaeee-
total white population of that state, tional Park, from which to carry on
120.00
W. P. Johnson Company ....
advisedly in speaking of this depart- era|g, but Qarrlson wishes to give the
Administrator of Said Estate. ments heretofore levied by thia As­
according to the mother tongue bulle­ the building of roads in the park this
'The Sunset Grocery.............. 120.00 ment is further brought home by the
5-7-6-4 sw
Federal« the benefit of the doubt.
sociation against said lands
and
tin, which has been issued recently summer.
Foreman Sparrows is in
120.00
Klamath Development Co. . .
menus arranged by the eighth grade
He has Indicated, however, that
by Director William J. Harris of the charge of the work.
against lands owned by the applicant
First Trust and Savings Bank 120.00 ¡girls. There are a number of various ,
Notice for I’ublicatloa
drastic measures will be resorted to
bureau of tbe census, department of
By the flrst of June there will be
for said release.
First National Bank . — . . 120.00 ones, all of them tempting, and the
If
the
report
Is
confirmed.
(Not Coal Lands)
about sixty men at work. Supplies
commerce.
That section one (1) of article
California-Oregon Power Co., 120.00 costs range from 8 cents to 18 cents.
Department of the Interior. United eight (8) of said by-laws bo amended
By the mother tongue is meant the ;are now being moved from Kirk into
120.00
i Martin Bros..............................
The girls by no means have a cor­
States Land Office, at I*akeview, to read aa follows:
VERA CRl'Z May 13.- Huerta to­
native language, or that spoken be­ the camp, over the road constructed
'Southern Oregon Auto Co.. .. 60.00 ner on the honors, for In the base­
fore immigration. The report covers last year. A twenty-ton steam shovel
Oregon, April 15, 1914.
60.00 ment of the Central school. Instructor day notified Consul Canada that he
Section 1. All certificates or other
¡R. A. Johnson.........................
Notice Is hereby given that Pliny 'evidence of the ownership of shares
all white persons of foreign stock, In­ has been unloaded at Kirk, and is
60.00 D. C Morris is proudly displaying the < has released A. J: Sutter, a Washing­
(Crisler A Stilts.........................
cluding the foreign born and also the now on its way into the park.
60.00 , handiwork of bis boys, who took ton Post staff photographer, who was A. Jerome, whoee poetoffice address lof stock In thia association ehall have
E. B. Hall. Manager..............
la Dairy, Oregon, did, on the 19th
natives, one or both of whose parents
30.00 | manual trainiug this year for the first arrested last week.
tbe seal of the association affixed;
M. M. Montelius.......................
Bryan wired General Funston to day of March, 1914, 01a in tbla office ' provided, however, that
John Hessig was in Klamath Falls
were foreign born.
no cer­
30.00
'
Wm. S. Worden.......................
time.
There
are
on
display
all
man
­
As thus reported, the total foreign Tuesday attending to business mat-
'.discourage American correspondents eworn statement and application No. tificate of atoek or other evidence of
30.00 ner of furniture and home conven-
Superior Laundry..................
!
U7376, to purchase tbe W
NW%, ownership of stock in this associa-
white stock, whose mother tongue ters. He drove down on the west side |
30.00 ; iences, even to electric lamps, book '" ­ from going to Mexico City.
Darling Hardware Co..............
Secllou
16,
Township
31
south. tlon shall be leaded until the full
was English and Celtic (including of the lake to look after his telephone
30.00 ; cases. etc
C. M. Ramsbv .........................
Another feature of this |
Irish, Scotch and Welsh, numbered line, and he reports the road in good
VERA CRUZ. May IL—There Is Range 10 east, Willamette Meridian, amount levied by the secretary of the
30.00 I display are specimens of work finely ‘
W. 8. Wiley..............................
81,262. This number represented 12 condition, being free from Snow and
30.00 executed by these grammar school doubt-in the minds of American as to and tbe timber thereon, under tba Interior under public notice upon and
Willis-Johnstone Co.................
per cent of the total white population mud. Mr. Hessig is moving his store
30.00 boys, which are portions of the fresh­ ¡whether American Vice Consul Sill­ provisions of the act of June 3, 1676, agelnst tbe shares and lands repre­
¡James M. Malone.....................
building from the south end of town
of Oregon, which was 655,090.
man has been released, as the reports and acta amendatory, known aa the sented thereby, and further, until the
30.00 ■ man year tests at the high school
Roberts & Whitmore..............
J 'Timber and Stone Law," as such full amount of all assessments pre­
¡from Mexico City last night stated.
The German group numbered 70,- to the center of this burg.
30.00*
Sportsmen's Equipment Co.. .
value aa might be flxed by appraise­ viously levied by tbla association
967, or 11 per cent; the Swedish,
30 00 KLAMATH FALLS’
ment. and that, purauant to such ap­ upon and against tbe abarea and
20,374, or 3 per cent; the Norwegian.
June 29-July 2 will be four big days
HEN'KIR PLAY
30
00
HEODND
CREAMERY
City and County Abstract Co.. 30.00 —gala days—in Fort Klamath. A , G' * „ . h »...........
FRIDAY NIGHT plication. the land and timber there­ lands represented thereby ehall have
30 00
IS NOW IN HIGH!
in have been appraised at a total of been paid by the owner thereof.
13,920, or 2 per cent; the Danish big celebration will be pulled off. j
wise
30.00
per
cent;
the
French
3240,, the timber estimated at 200,-
which will include every conceivable
7,436, or 1.1
The
Seniors
are
diligently
rehears-
Dated at Klamath Falla, Oregon,
30.00
.
Underwood Pharmacy...........
W AREHOUSE WILL BE EQUIPPED
000 board feet at 31 par thousand, thia 23d day of April. 1914.
7,128, or 1.1 per cent; the Italian, sport, from the primitive war dances , ,
, .__
30.00
|
'
lug
for
their
class
play,
which
will
be
.
y
...
. .v .
J- D. Cunningham ................
Hill WORK
7,098, or 1.1 per cent, and the Fin- ¡of the Klamath Indians to the twen-
R
staged at Houston's opera house, Fri­ ¡and the land at 340; that said appli­ KLAMATH WATER USERS’ A88O
30.00
cant will offer Anal proof In support
nish, 6,890, or 1.1 per cent.
■ tieth century pastime of motorcycle.........................
30.00 City Council Grants D. II. Campbell day night. They are now nearly line
.
.
J. W. LaindQuist
C1ATION,
The number of persons in Oregon racing. There will be horse races,
of his application and sworn state­
¡perfect
In
their
work.
30.00
|
By Albert E Elder, Secretary.
I, .
,
. ...
.
.
J E. Swansen............................
Permission
to
Arrange
His
Sewage
of foreign white stock reporting other 'foot races, bnonk riding, bulldogging , _
.
Miss Bessie Applegate had them go ment on tbe 32d day of June, 1114, (Seal)
38.001 Connections in Order Io Properly
4-30-6-4 aw
principal mother tongues were: Greek and roping contests, a street carnival. Runk
before
J.
O.
Hamaker.
U.
8.
commis
­
Schneider..................
through the entire play last night,
30.00
Care
for
Sanitary
Condition
of
a
3,900, Polish 2,663, Yiddish and He­ and no end of fun. A dance every i , „ ,
sioner, at Bonansa, Oregon.
, ,.
,
S. P. Lowery............................ 30.00 : Creamery—Campbell Reticent Con- | with all the stage settings and fur­
brew 2,35, Dutch and Frisian 1,972, night has been arranged for.
Any person Is at liberty to protest Notice of Proceedings to Determine
„
niture
placed
just
as
It
will
be
on
tbe
30.00
“
Van Riper Bros........................
Water Hights
,
cerning His Intentions..
Bohemian and Moravian 1,709, Serbo-
this
purchase before entry, or Initiate
lulght of their public appearance.
'Stone & Gale............................ 30.00
Usfote
the
Stale
Water
Board
of the
Joe Hessig and wife reached here
a
contest
at
any
lime
before
patent
Croatian 1,469, Slovenian 1,089.
The play, "A Pair of Spectacles,' la
30.00
¡Bert E. Withrow.....................
I Issues, by tiling a corroborated affi­
That another creamery is to be
Stale of Oregon, Water Division
In the city of Portland the English yesterday from Beswick, Calif, They
an
English
comedy
conceit.
It
has
a
30.00 ¡started in Klamath Falls was
_ brought
' F. A. Smith..............................
No. 1. Klamath County.
and Celtic group of foreign white will make Fort Klamath their home
30 00 out at*.Mond"ay”nlght’s"fneetlng of The •lron« tlnctur”
human
p,c' davit In thia office, alleging facta
C. T. Oliver..............................
stock, numbered 32,815, or 16.5 per this summer.
which
would
defeat
the
entry.
the
Matter of the Determination of
In
pa-1
’O «0 council, when Duncan B Campbell ,urln«
•“«»
th. -
Roberts & Hanks ..................
cent of the total white population,
JAMES H. BURGESS.
the Relative Rights to the Wa­
| J. W. Hawxhurst..................... 30 °0 ¡asked and was granted permission to ““,Ur
•» opto®»«»« old
Mrs. Frank Denton and son have
which was 198,952.
ters of Anna Creek and Its Tribu­
4-20-6-22 a
Register
30 00 rearrange the sewer connection, from,«•»tl.man I. c.jo ed into by his
Klamath Fuel Co......................
Those reporting German as their. just recently returned from Crystal
taries, Tributary of Wood River.
30
00
the
plant
of
the
Klamath
Valley
brother,
a
miserly
old
peMlmlst.
C. E. Atkinson .......................
mother tongue numbered 28,721, or Point.
To
All
Persons, Firms and Corpora­
the
(
Notice
to
Creditors
3<> 00 Warehouse and Storage company
I
P‘rom * raan who ,°o‘‘a on
|K. Sugarman............................
14 per cent; Swedish, 8,939, or 4.5 '
■
tion«, claiming a right to tbs use
30 00
Campbeli gtateg lhat the plant now bright aide of everything, he »•i Notice is hereby given that 1 have
A. Y. Tindall ......... ..................
per cent; Norwegian, 5,077, or 2.6
Bill Hosson drove Into the Fort on
of the waters of tbe above named
30 00 |Ugpd by the lrwand cold storage bust- ,‘h“n«,’0 by his brothers influence Uli tbi. day been appointed executor of
M. J. McDonough.....................
per cent; Italian, 3,596, or 1.8 per Monday evening, with a two-ton ca-
streim or any tributary thereof,
’0 00 ne- lg |0
remo4ieled into a cr. am-
•»»•P~t. everyone, from his hand- the
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-
last will and testament of - Clara
Shive Grocery.........................
cent; French, 2,749, or 1.4 per cent; parity Reo autotruck. He brought It
or owning or being In possession
’0 00 ery He ,tateg that the plant will be ■*»"»* T0“« *«• “» th*
E. Moore, deceased. All parlies bav-
Klamath Iron Works..............
Danish, 2,415, or 1.2 per cent; Yid- from The Dalles.
of lands bordering on or having
30.00 blg enough to take care of all the
ThOB* who have witnessed past ln, c:aima g<g|nst the said deceased
Alt & Bodge..............................
dish and Hebrew, 2,0 41, or 1 per
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ac<«>ss to said stream or any of
30.00 tnam thal ran be produced in thia p,a}'* ,nd hav* been ■*low,’<1 at ’•'¡•re required to present them to m«
Murray A Maguire..................
cent; Polish, 1.729, and Finnish
Dr. A. A. Soule was in Klamath
Its lilbutarlee. In the County of
O. M. Hector............................ 30 00 countyj but regarding the minor de-|h«a,“to of tbe co,n,n« on*' are P0"1’ at lt.e office of my attorneys. Mesara.
1,168.
Falls Tuesday, attending to business
Klamath, State of Oregon, and
30
00
tan,
b
e
ig
»omewhat
retlcint
at
this
llTe
that
th
*
Frlda
y
n,
«
ht
M
«
‘
«
r
’
aln
-
Luykendall
A
Ferguson.
In
tbe
¡Western Transfer Co...............
The total white stock of Portland matters.
To All Whom It May Concern:
30-00 time
ment W,U **llp*e al1 Pr’”loua
Loomis building. In the city of Klam-
R. R. Hamilton.......................
numbered 94,789, and represented 48 ,
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In the name of the State of Oregon:
30.00 The
structure which
which Campbell
.»th Falls, Oregon, within six months
R. E. Smith..............................
The structure
Campbell of lhe k,nd
per cent of the total white population ANOTHER COUNTY
You
and each of you are hereby noti­
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¡from
the
flrst
day
of
May.
A.
D.
1914.
Total................................... 32,610.00 p|ang to remodel and use as a cream-
of that city.
WARRANT ATTACK
All claims must be accompanied by fied that tbe state engineer of tbe
The majority of the subscribers will ;ery lg constructed of brick and con- Mrs. Hkelton Die«.
Attorney C. F. Stone left Tuesday proper voucher« aa provided by law. state of Oregon will begin tbe exam­
pay their subscriptions in monthly in- crate> an<j jg lwo Tories high, with
MEMORIAL DAY
Holding that over (500 worth of
Dated this 30th day of April, 1914. ination of that certain stream known
«(ailments,
over
a
period
of
twelve
basement.
Owing
to
the
refrigera-
morning
for Portland, being sum-
PLANS FORMING ¡the warrants issued at the April and
as Anna Creek, and Its tributaries,
CHARLES WILLIAM MOORE,
months. Many who signed the lists eratlon plant already being installed, moned by wire announcing the death,
______
May terms of the county court were
today have been making other reg- the storage and cooling of the com- °f Me*- Stone’s mother, Mr«. Skelton. Executor of the I-ast Will and Teata- situated In Klamath county, Oregon,
Memorial Sunday on May 24, and for voluntary indebtedness in excess ular contributions to the Chamber of'pany’s output will be an easy matter. On account of her advanced age Mrs.
ment of Clara E. Moore, Deceased and the ditchee diverting water there­
Memorial Day are both to be
! of the statutory Hm tatlon. R. N. Day, Commerce.
from. on Monday, the 15th day of
__________________ Hkelton has been very feeble for the,
30*7*14-21-18 a
served with patriotic exercises by F - ^P,\Ku7.^dan * F'r<U9OP’ °n
June, 1914, at Fort Klamath. Klam­
All of this activity is the outgrowth H 1MILTO.N TURNED
past year, and her death was not un-
B. Sprague Post, Grand Army of the iWedneadaj Bled a
aKa,Mt th*
of Tuesday night’s meeting of the
DOWN lit OOUNCII expected. The body will probably be. Notice to tlie Htockholdere of the ath county, Oregon, pursuant to a pe­
Republic, and Sprague Chapter, Wo- c°u",’r court to re8‘ra,n th* pB5rment Klamath Chamber of Commerce when
Klamath Water Users' Association: tition filed requesting a determination
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taken to Ontario. Canada, for burial,
men's Relief Corps. A committee from of lh,*SA warrants.
You are hereby notified that pur- of the relative rights of tbe various
the subject for discussion was the
Councilman Hamilton of the Third
tbe post is now at work upon deciding ’
oi
for pay*>'
Polk, Yamhill and Washington ¡»uant to a resolution of the board of claimants to tbs water thereof;
. 1 .
. .. _ ____ . .
_ ‘men hunting for a lost man near Yai- famous soliloquy that the late Mr. ward was somewhat rudely turned
what church the memorial Sunday ex-
.
.
. , . ,
And you are hereby further notIDed
Shakespeare
wrote
tor
a
Scandlnav-'down
last
night
by
the
other
council-
'counties
have nulled to put crude oil directors of the Klamath Water
.
nax, and for their board and lodging,
ercises will be held.
„
,
.
.
men in the appointment of an Inspect-1 on the main roads to get rid of the 11 sera Association duly made and that tbe superintendent of Water Di­
.___ ...
, _
Several were for poor farm supplies. ,ian, entitled “To be, or not to be.”
A committee from the post is also
'
entered on the minutes of said board vtalon No. 1, of the state of Oregon,
In this case "To BE—and stronger or for the paving work being done on ¡dust nuisance.
...
.
_ î
»
and one for County Health Officer
considering the arrangements for
,
held In the association office, rooms will commence the taking of trail-
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..
, , „
,
k Merryman s salary. The widow s pen- than ever” was right. Instead of the Eighth and Ninth streets, In his ward, i
Memorial Day services. This will be
'
. .
j
17 and 18 Maddox-Wblts building, mony as to the rights of all parties
resignation
of
Secretary
Wylde
being
Sixteen
of
the
property
owners,
in-
Salesmen
Wanted
, . _ „ . vl._ ision warrants issued Addie I. Graham
made a general observance in Klam-
,
. .
accepted, the office cat disposed of, ¡eluding Councilman Hamilton, men To sell our hardy Pacific Coast grown Klamath Falls, Oregon, Saturday, claiming water from said stream, or
.. n <■
....
■
, . , were also attacked,
ath Falls, with a suspension of busi­
and tbe effects of the Chamber of ¡who are paying the cost of the Im- nursery stock; full line; cash paid March 28, 1914, the call for tbe an­ Its trlbutariee, for Irrigation, power,
ness for the day and participation by
Commerce stored away in some attic, provement, signed a petition asking weekly.
Pacific Nursery Co. 307
‘*“ nual meeting of the stockholders of mining or other beneficial use, on
NOVEL DEDICATION ARRANGED
the schools, lodges and city and coun­
Qre ¡the Klamath Water Users' Associa­ Tuesday, the 16th day of June. 1914,
the
resignation
was
torn
into
bits,
the
council
for
the
appointment
of
C
stock
Exchange
Bldg.,
Portland
FOR THE NEW KENO BRIDGE
ty officials.
tion was made, and that said annual at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m.. at the
tbe atmosphere was so permeated K. Brandenburg as Inspector,
4-22-lm ■
meeting will be held In the Houston Hotel Hall, In Klamath Falla, Klam­
with
enthusiasm
and
co-operativve
de-
'
Evidently
the
other
members
of
the
...
A dance on the bridge, with music
Opera House. Klamath Falls, Klam­ ath county, Oregon; and on Thursday,
ivelopment that everyy man went ¡council did not believe that Mr. Ham­
IN Mil IIONH iurn'«bed by a large orchestra, will
Notice of Sheriff'» Hale
ath county, state of Oregon, Friday, the 19th day of Juno, 1914, at the
be one of the novel features of the home with his skin just soaked full ilton knew what the property owners
I
By
virtue
of an execution on fore- the Sth day of Juns, A. D. 1914, at hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the hotel
¡celebration at Keno Thrusday after­ of the booster spirit. Furthermore, of his ward wanted, as they did not
DETROIT, May 13.—It is estimat­
iclosure duly issued by the clerk of the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said In Fort Klamath, Klamath county,
noon, when the new steel and concrete all went on record as saying that the see fit to grant the petition,
Oregon.
ed that the damage resulting from the
Instead, one of the members from ¡the circuit court of the county of day.
structure spanning the Klamath Riv­ town would be in mighty poor shape
¡Klamath, state of Oregon, dated the
two days rainfall will pass tbe mil­
That the purpose for which said
And you are hereby ordered to ap­
without
the
Chamber
of
Commerce,
¡another
ward,
remarked
that
Mr.
J.
J.
er there will be formally opened, and
lion dollar mark. Two deaths result­
¡will be dedicated as a part of the Lin-| and all promised to work to give it . Maehl had spoken to him about the ¡6th day of May 1914, in a certain annual meeting is called Is for the pear before the undersigned superin­
ing from floods have been reported, ¡coin National highway. Many from tbe support it deserves.
job, and he believed he was a good action In tbe circuit court for said I election of a board of Ove directors tendent of Waler Dlvlalon No. 1, at
and hundreds of families in the sub­
Heretofore, the Klamath Chamber ¡man, so he moved that Mr. Maehl be ¡county and state, wherein R. B. ¡for the ensuing year and for tbe one of the times and places above
Klamath Falls will attend, and there
urbs of Detroit are homeless, while |
Vining, as plaintiff, recovered judg­ transaction of such other business as mentioned, and submit proof of your
will be present practically all of the of Commerce directors and members, appointed as Inspector. Mr. Maehl
still other thousands are marooned in
ment against P. L. Fountain as ex­ 'may regularly come before said meet­ claim to the waters of said stream or
residents of Keno, Worden. Dorris a loyal few, have been holding their was chosen unanimously for the posi­
their Inundated homes.
i meetings, working in their earnest tion with the exception of Mr. Hamil­ ecutor of last will and testament of ing.
any tributary thereof. If any right
and vicinity.
The Ford automobile plant is flood­
James C. Mongold, deceased, and
You are further notified that at thereto Is claimed by you; and you
The bridge has just been completed way for the upbuilding of the com- ton’s vote.
ed, and much damage has been caused
William D. Mongold, a minor, and an said annual meeting the following are hereby further notified that if you
¡at a cost of (25,000. It Is 375 feet munity and—being laughed at by
to the machinery and stock.
order for the sale of real property for amendments to tbe by-laws of the fall to so appear and submit proof of
¡some who would sit idly by, regard­ Sewer Ronda Sold.
¡in length.
The bld of the Security Savings tbe sum of one thousand dollar« with Klamath Water Users' Association your claim to the waters of said
At 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon, ( ing a matter of this kind, though
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the bridge will be formally dedicated 'loud in bewailing the fact that the J Bank and Trust company of Toledo, Interest from June 15, 1911, due R. will bo submitted for your acceptance stream, or tributary thereof, default
INNER DOOR MAN by members of the county court Fol- * . Chamber of Commerce was not bring- Ohio, was accepted by the council for B. Vining and the further sum of six or rejection, to-wlt:
will be entered against you, and you
That section one (1) of article four will be barred and estopped from
lowing this it will be used as a dance ,n8 ln buyers by the train load to buy the (7,291.43 sewer bonds. The bld hundred fifteen dollars due the Klam­
and ’ of
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said by-laws
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amended ___
be subsequently asserting any rights to
WASHINGTON, D. C., May 13,— floor. It is expected that the major-excess lands or purchase their was par, with accrued Interest and ath Water Users Association, t.
Angered because he was not at once ity of the candidates for county office factory site,
330 premium. The bonds are 6 per ¡costs taxed at 315.60, on the 6th day ¡nmended to read as follows:
the waters aforesaid, and will be hold
Section
1. Revenues necessary and deemed to have forfeited all right
adimtted to the presence of Secretary will be present at that time.
The work, without money to carry ’cent optional, and can be redeemed at I of May, 1914.
Notice is hereby given that I wllllfor the accomplishment of the pur- to the use of said waters theretofore
of State Bryan, Jacob Connors, dis­
on a vigorous campaign, and without any semi-annual Interest paying date
lon the 11th day of June, 1914, at the poaes of thia association shall be claimed by you.
missed consul at St. Petersburg, to­ On Business Trip.
the hearty support of all the people, after one year.
| ront door of the court house In Klam- 'taleed by an asHessment thereof from
day attacked Frank Brauskett, private
By order of the state water board
Harry E. Anglin, in charge of the was a discouraging one, so last night’s
ath Falla, In said county, at 10 o’clock ¡time to time as required upon and of the State of Oregon.
secretary to Bryan, In the anteroom of construction of the new court house, meeting was held to settle the matter I In From Fort.
Bryan’s office.
John Hessig, manager of tbe Klam­ ln the forenoon of said day, sell at against the share holders. No as­
Dated thia 19th day of November,
left Monday for a short business trip ' for all time.
It was found, though, that the lack ath Telephone and Telegraph compa­ public auction to the highest bidder sessment shall be declared by the 1913, at Salem, Oregon.
to San Francisco. He expects to re­
Strayed
I of support, or the apathy shown to- ny, and Dr. Andrew A. Boule, a Wood for cash the following described prop­ board of director« to be delinquent
JOHN H. LEWIS, State Engineer.
turn Thursday night.
within loss than thirty days after ths JAMES T. CHINNOCK, Superintend­
Came to my place near Odessa, De­
: ward the Chamber of Commerce was | River practicloner, are here from the erty, to-wlt:
The northeast quarter of sec­ time for levying the assessment.
not owing to the demise, but to the Fort, attending to business matters.
ent of Water Dlvlalon No. 1.
cember 6, 1913, a gray horse about
LOST AND FOUND
tion four, township forty, south
That isctlon two (2) of article ¡GEO. T. COCHRAN, Superintendent
dormancy of tbe town’s public spirit.
10 years old.
Diamond on left
of range nine east of Willamette four (4) of said by-laws be amended
An English inventor has a collapsi­
of Water Division No. 2.
shoulder. Owner inquire of M. H. LOST—Between the Falls and Dairy, Now that It has been awakened thor­
to read as follow«:
meridian, Oregon.
Attest—M. F. MER8, Secretary.
a coil spring. Return to Shepherd oughly, it promises to go ahead like ble lifeboat with a rubber skin which
Wampler, Woodbine Ranch.
[ Taken and levied upon as the prop*
Section 2. No subscription of
1-4 lit
heals Itself when punctured.
wildfl re.
Piano Depot; reward.
lh Is
30-1 mo. sw •
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