The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, May 21, 1914, Page 2, Image 2

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THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
1
THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1914
B. Vining and the further sum of six evidence of the ownership of shares
hundred fifteen dollars due the Klam­ of stock in this association shall have
ath Water Users Association, and the seal of the association affixed;
costs taxed at $15.60, on the 6th day provided, however, that no cer­
A total of $4,842.50 has been sub­
A Continuation of the
Work of arranging the order of
PORTLAND, May 20.—According events for the observance of Memorial
tificate of stock or other evidence of
scribed of the $5,000 needed for the
i Klamath Republican
Charles E. Worden et al to The of May, 1914.
Notice is hereby given that I will ownership of stock in this associa­
work of the Klamath Chamber of to complete returns from twenty-four Day are progressing nicely, according ■Klamath Development company, deed,
Editor Commerce, according to the report of counties and practically complete re­ to Captain O. C. Applegate and W. A.
W. O. SMITH
$1, part of Frederick street in Ship­ on the 11th day of June, 1914, at the tion shall be issued until the full
ront door of the court house in Klam- amount levied by the secretary of the
A. A. Bellman and Sid Evans, the turns from the other ten counties in Delzell, the program committee. The pington.
Entered at the postofflee at Klamath soliciting committee Wednesday after­ [the state, Circuit Judge Henry L. Ben- music will be arranged for by Mrs.
.
ath
Falls, in said county, at 10 o’clock interior under public notice upon and
United States to Fannie L. Owens,
Falls, Ore., as second class matter. noon. The solicitors believe they may ison of Klamath Falls is leading Jus- Don J. Zumwalt, J. B. Mason and G.
in
the
forenoon of said day, sell at against the shares and lands repre-
patent, S^j NE%. add lots 1 and 2,
|tice Charles McNary of Salem for the A. Wirtz.
public auction to the highest bidder ! sented thereby, and further, until the
secure
the
required
amount
before
Sec.
1-31-7.
Published by the Herald Publishing
¡fourth supreme court nomination by
The business houses of the city are
United States to Louis F. Stine, for cash the following described prop­ full amount of all assessments pre­
Company, of Klamath Falls, on evening. ,
erty, to-wit:
viously levied by this association
'110
votes.
The Chamber of Commerce is now
expected to .suspend for a few hours patent, N% 8% Sec. 19-37-7.
Monday and Thursday of each week
upon and against the shares and
The
northeast
quarter
of
sec
­
The latest returns this afternoon at least, and join in the observance.
considering the location of its new
Richard E. Smith to Wm. Greene,
tion
four,
township
forty,
south
lands represented thereby shall have
gave
the
tital
votes
as
follows:
headquarters. It is believed that it
This will be started with a procession, warranty deed, $10, part of SE% See.
Two dollars per year in advance
been paid by the owner thereof.
Benson,
33,682.
of
range
nine
east
of
Willamette
will be either in the McDonald or the
going to the cemetery to decorate the 36-39-9.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
McNary,
33,572.
I
meridian,
Oregon.
graves
and
allow
the
ritual
ceremon
­
White building.
Wm. Greene to Richard E. Smith,
LOTS OF BAD HORSES
Taken and levied upon as the prop- this 23d day of April, 1914.
The race is entirely between Ben­ ies of the Grand Army and the Wo- 1 warranty deed, $10, part of SE14 SW
Marion Hanks has been chosen a son and McNary,-as McBride, Bean
i
ARE BEING TRIED OUT
ia minor, or as much thereof as may be KLAMATH WATER USERS’ ASSO­
I
men’s Relief Corps.
Sec. 36-39-10.
director, in place of Hunter Savidge,
I
CIATION.
and Harris were early assured of their
¡necessary
to satisfy the said judgment
in
front
i
The procession will form
Wm. Greene to John Green, war­
resigned.
|
in
favor
of
R.
B.
Vining
and
an
order
nominations.
The directors of the Rodeo Asso­
By Albert E. Elder, Secretary.
of the court house at 9:30. It will ranty deed, $10, 49 acres off north
The funds subscribed follow:
jerty of the said William D. Mongold, (Seal)
I
ciation have located twenty-one good
4-30-6-4 sw
be
in
four
sections,
practically
as
fol
­
side
of
1W%
Sec.
36-39-9.
Previously reported, $4,343.50.
I
MOVIE MEN HAVE PERMIT
I
of
sale
of
real
property
and
against
bucking horses. These are scattered
lows:
First Trust and Saxings bank to
$30
FOR LOWER KLAMATH LAKE
in all sections of the county, and if C. M. Oneill...............
First Section
Notice for Publication
Weyerheauser Land company, war­ said William D. Mongold, a minor,
30
D.
O.
Williams
.........
with interest thereon, together with
the association is able to secure all of
(Not Coal Lands)
ranty
deed,
$1,500,
NE%
SE%,
S
’
4
(C.
C.
Low
Marshal)
30
them, this year’s bucking exhibition H. E. Anglin ...........
I After spending two weeks or more Grand Marshal O. C. Applegate and NE% and ..W& Sd%, Sec. 5-13-14. all costs and disbursements that have Department of the Interior, United
30
Whitman Drug Co. ..
will be a winner.
R. B. Vining to Hattie B. Coshow, or may accrue.
Staff, Mounted
States Land Office, at Lakeview,
30 taking motion pictures of bird life
W. M. Duncan.........
C. C. LOW, Sheriff.
Art Acord, Earl Simpson and Erma Ackley Bros. .....;
warranty deed, $10, E% SW% Sec.
Klamath Military Band
Oregon, April 15, 1914.
30 on Upper Klamath Lake, the Educa­
By Geo. A. Haydon, Deputy.
Hosley left on Tuesday for the Dal­ M. Mtoschenbacher ..
7-729-13.
City and County Officials
12 tional Film company’s camera force
Notice is hereby given that Pliny
ton ranch, where they commenced Rollo C. Groesbeck ..
Restorff & Biettman to L. Engel, i Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, A. Jerome, whose postoffice address
Fire Department
12 is making preparation to spend some
¡May
9,
1914.
separating the bad horses today. Mr. O. B. Willey.............
warranty deed, $10, part of lot
12 time in filming the nesting and hatch­
is Dairy, Oregon, did, on the 19th
*5-11-6-8 sw
Dalton says he has one mean horse P. M. Reidy...............
block 6, Klamath Fails.
Second Section
12 ing periods in the Lower Klamath
day
of March, 1914, file in this office
which none of the boys have been Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co
((E. L. Elliott, Marshal)
12 Lake bird preserve. A special permit
sworn
statement and application No.
Notice
to
Creditors
able to ride, and it is possible several J. A. Thompson.........
REBELS STORMING
Fraternal Orders
12 (to the concern was Issued by the bio­ I
07376,
to purchase the W% NW%,
Notice is hereby given that I have
others may be secured.
SALTILLO TODAY
12 logical survey of the department of j
R. J. Sheets .;.....
Section
26, Township 38 south,
WITH GOOD FORCE this day been appointed executor of Range 10 east, Willamette Meridian,
From Dalton’s Acord and Simpson A. . J. Wiggins...........
Third Section
12 1 agriculture.
the last will and testament of Clara
Managing Director E. A. Salisbury
will join the riders at the Duncan W. C. Davenport ....
12
(R. H. Dunbar, Marshal)
Moore, deceased. All parties hav­ and the timber thereon, under the
E.
and
L.
C.
Hutt,
camera
man,
are
in|
JAUREZ,
May
20.
—
General
Villa
horse camp for several days, and from C. A. Arnold .......
12
Officials and Teachers of Schools
provisions of the act of June 3, 1878,
sent the following wire to constitu­ ing claims against the said deceased and acts amendatory, known as the
there go to Hoffman’s.
12 town after their work, around Upper i
Boys’ and Girls’ Brigade
M. S. West .................
are required to present them to me
tional headquarters today:
12 Lake, where they used up several >
Boy Scouts, Under M. D. Coats
“White Pelican,” the Elks’ outlaw, A. M. Worden ...........
at
the office of my attorneys, Messrs. “Timber and Stone Law,” as such
thousand
feet
of
film.
They
have
a!
“
Won
a
most
important
triumph
in
12
School Band
is still on the range. He is with a C. C. Low . ... . . .. .
value as »might be fixed by appraise­
the first real engagement of the Sal­ Kuykendall & Ferguson, in the ment, and that, pursuant to such ap­
12 ¡little more work to do on the Upper;
Fourth Section
bunch of wild horses, and there is Joseph L. Ringo ....
tillo campaign today. We captured Loomis building, in the city of Klam­ plication, the land and timber there­
12 i Lake, and both are enthusiastic over
(W. A. Delzell, Marshal)
some doubt whether he will be caught B. P. Alexander ....
|
the
success
of
their
efforts.
900 prisoners, 600,000 rounds of am­ ath Falls, Oregon, within six months on have been appraised at a total of
12
J. R. Hershberger . ..
Sprague Chapter Women’s Relief
for the Rodeo.
from the first day of May, A. D. 1914.
munition and much equipment.
“In addition to the pictures of an
12
Corps
After they are through in Califor­ O. H. Brenneman . ..
All claims must be accompanied by $240,, the timber estimated at 200,-
The
fight
occurred
near
Paredon.
12 eagle feeding her young, taken from
Spanish War Veterans
nia, Acord and Simpson will go to A Friend............... *..
000 board feet at $1 per thousand,
My rear guard engaged the combined proper vouchers as provided by law. and the land at $40; that said appli­
12 a pine tree, we have filmed nesting
Veterans of Other Wars
Langell Valley and the Bly country to Don G. Lytle.............
Dated this 30th day of April, 1914.
12 scenes of most all of the Upper Klam­ Sprague Post Grand Army Republic federal force of the Monclovia and
round up some more horses in those H. W. Butler.........
cant will offer final proof in support
CHARLES WILLIAM MOORE,
Paredon garrisons.”
1 ath Lake bird life. These films will!
A Friend .................
Sprague Post Drum Corps
sections.
Executor of the Last Will and Testa­ of his application and sworn state­
12 show the shore birds, ducks, Wilsoni
W. A. Leonard .....
Standard Bearers
ment of Clara E. Moore, Deceased. ment on the 22d day of June, 1914,
WASHINGTON, D. C., May 20.—
12 ; snipe, mallards, cinnamon teal, bit- j
L. H. Bath .........
before J. O. Hamaker, U. S. commis­
SPANISH WAR VETS ARE
30-7-14-21-28 s
12 ; tern, night heron, rail, coot, etc.” said | Following the procession and The Brazilian minister in Mexico City
TO ORGANIZE A CAMP M. W. Coseboom . ..
sioner, at Bonanza, Oregon.
12 Mr. Salisbury today. “In addition we I ritualistic work at the cemetery, the today reported to the state depart­ Notice to the Stockholders of the
Earl Whitlock...........
Any person is at liberty to protest
12 ; have located the nests of a golden parade will return to the court house ment that federal troops shot Private
this purchase before entry, or initiate
Klamath
Water
Users
’
Association:
Organization of a camp of the L. L. Truax .............
12 i eagle and osprey, and are going back square, where a basket dinner will be Parks, an American cavalryman, and
United Spanish War Veterans is to be C. V. Fisher ..........
You are hereby notified that pur­ a contest at any time before patent
then burned his body.
;
for
them.
12
Jas.
W.
Straw
..
’
...
served.
issues, by filing» a corroborated affi­
effected in Klamath Falls. A meeting
He based his report upon the infor­ suant to a resolution of the board of davit in this office, alleging facts
12
At
2:30
the
exercises
will
be
held
Fred
Peterson
..........
“
These
bird
life
films,
6,000
feet
of all the veterans of the campaigns
directors of the Klamath Water
4 ■ in length, show first the nest in the at the court house park, consisting of mation of an alleged eye-witness.
of ’98 to 1900 has been called, to be W. E. Seehorn .........
Users’ Association duly made and which would defeat the entry.
12
M.
Cook
______
...
music,
recitations,
appropriate
exer-
l
swamp,
then
the
mother
bird
return
­
JAMES H. BURGESS,
held at the court house Saturday
entered on the minutes of said board
COLLISION CAUSE
12
cises„and
a
memorial
address
by
Hon.
A.
C.
Henline
........
ing
to
the
nest,
turning
and
wetting
4-20-6-22
s
Register.
night.
OF DAMAGE SUIT held in the association office, rooms
10 ' the eggs and leaving the nest for Herbert D. Gale.
A Friend ...........
The head camp of the organization
17 and 18 Maddox-White building,
10 food, then the wee birds emerging
W. E. Faught ........
has sent a charter, blanks, etc., here
Klamath Falls, Oregon, Saturday, Notice of Proceedings to Determine
As
an
aftermath
of
a
collision
be
­
12 i from the eggg, until finally the bird MANUFACTURERS
E. H. Lawrence ....
Water Rights
for perfecting organization. This is
March 28, 1914, the call for the an­
12 i with her brood leaves the nest. In
DISCUSS ISSUES tween a horse ridden by Will Sperry
J. E. Howie...............
Before the State Water Board of the
in response to a request recently made
and an auto driven by Claude Alex­ nual meeting of the stockholders of
12 1' about a month we will take the moth-
Albrecht Oehler ....
State of Oregon, Water Division
by Spanish War veterans.
ander
late Sunday night, Sperry, the Klamath Water Users’ Associa­
12 i er again, with the little ‘flappers’ go- [ NEW YORK, May 20.—Discussion
C. C. Hogue .............
No. 1, Klamath County.
Charles J. Ferguson, who saw ser­ G. A. Durkee...........
1 ing up Williamson, while the young- I of legislative issues affecting indus­ through his attorneys, Hay & Merry­ tion was made, and that said annual In the Matter of the Determination of
vice in the Islands, with the Second W. C. Townsend ....
12 i sters are being taught to fly and care I tries, with James A. Emmory as the man, has filed a suit for damages meeting will be held in the Houston
the Relative Rights to the Wa­
Oregon, has been designated as mus­ H. Orem ..........
12 i for themselves.
principal speaker, was the important against Alexander. He demands $500, Opera House, Klamath Falls, Klam­
ters of Anna Creek and Its Tribu­
tering officer. He urges all those eli­ C. L. McMilliams
12 I . “To complete the pictures of game business before the second and clos­ of which $100 is for the loss of the ath county, state of Oregon, Friday,
taries, Tributary of Wood River.
gible to be present at Saturday night’s J. E. Hosking . .
12 i birds, we will also take pictures dur­ ing sessions of the nineteenth an­ horse and $400 for physical and men­ the 5th day of June, A. D. 1914, at To All Persons, Firms and Corpora­
the hour of 2 o’clock p. m. of said
meeting.
C. E. Widdoes .
6 ing the hunting season. We have also I nual convention of the National As­ tal shock and injury.
tions, claiming a right to the use
I Sperry, in his complaint, alleges day.
J. H. Everett ..
12 filmed the wocus, or wild rice, that sociation of Manufacturers today.
of the waters of the above named
HOMESTEADER COMMITS
That the purpose for which said
D. Maheu ......
12 the birds subsist on.”
Reports on legislative issues were ! that Alexander was careless in driv­
stream or any tributary thereof,
SUICIDE AT MACDOEL Cora M. Sanderson............... ..
50
or owning or being in possession
The pictures of the nest scenes are made by committees on immigration, ing on the left side of the road, and annual meeting is called is for the
that he was driving at an excessive election of a board of five directors
Ore-Calif. Auto Co. ........... 25 taken from behind blinds six or eight uniform state laws, patents, etc.
of lands bordering on or having
for the ensuing year and for the
MACDOEL, Calif., May 20.—Some
The total amount to subscribed to feet from the nests, and the proxim­
C. J. Medzikhovsky, commercial at­ rate of speed.’
access to said stream or any of
Alexander,
who
is
considered
a
transaction of’such other business as
time Monday night George Lewis, a date is $4,872.50.
its tributaries, in the County of
ity of the camera to the nests will tache to the Imperial Russian Embas­
homesteader living one and a half
■ Klamath, State of Oregon, and
throw the pictures exceptionally large sy at Washington; Manual Gonzales, careful driver, states that as he was may regularly come before said meet­
miles from here, fulfilled an oft-re­ CONCESSIONAIRE
To All Whom It May Concern:
on the screen. It sometimes requires consul general for Costa Rica in New driving toward town he met Sperry ing.
You are further notified that at
peated threat to commit suicide.
SEES BIG CROWD ‘ hours to secure fractions of these pic­ York, and other prominent men spoke riding toward the Greenfield farm,
In the name of the State of Oregon:
The body was found Tuesday morn­
tures, on account of the timidity of on export trade opportunities in Rus­ and that although his car was on the said annual meeting the following You and each of you are hereby noti­
ing by the Southern Pacific agent, as
R. E. Cook returned today to Duns­ the wild birds.
sia, South America and West Africa. right side of the road, Sperry made amendments to the by-laws of the fied that the state engineer of the
it lay a few feet from the depot.
An innovation has been planned no attempt to move over. Alexander’s Klamath Water Users’ Association state of Oregon will begin the exam­
muir, . after a visit in Klamath Falls
The movie men also secured a good
In his talks of suicide, Mr. Lewis i arranging for concessions with the motion picture of the habits- of the for the banquet tonight, when the car was badly damaged, and friends will be submitted for your acceptance ination of that certain stream known
as Anna Creek, and its tributaries,
always said he would shoot himself. ¡Rodeo Amusement Association during porcupine, showing that bristly gen­ wives and daughters of the attending have advised him to bring suit against or rejection, to-wit:
That section one ( 1 ) of article four situated in Klamath county, Oregon,
This idea was abandoned, however, the big show, July 3,4 and 5.
tleman up a tree eating, how he as- delegates and visitors will be seated Sperry for this.
of the said by-laws as amended be and’the ditches diverting water there­
the act being committed with a pocket
Mr. Cook is an experienced con­ cends and descends from a tree, and at the regular tables, instead of in
amended to read as follows:
C'cos
Bay
lumber
shipments
to
San
from, on Monday, the 15th day of
the
galleries
as
heretofore.
knife on an artery of the neck.
cession man of wide reputatipn, and his unique defense.
I
Section 1. Revenues necessary June, 1914, at Fort Klamath, Klam­
Among the speakers at the banquet I Francisco for the last two weeks of
The unfortunate man had recently the fact of his selecting the Klamath
“Without a doubt, one of the best
returned from a trip to San Fran­ Falls show this year is proof of the known fly casting streams in the will be Curtis Guild, formerly gover­ April surpassed all others on the for the accomplishment of the pur­ ath county, Oregon, pursuant to a pe­
poses of this association shall be tition filed requesting a determination
cisco, and had been drinking rather wide advertising the Rodeo is receiv­ world for rainbow trout is your Wil­ nor of Massachusetts and later ambas­ coast—8,240,000 feet.
raised by an assessment thereof from of the relative rights of the various
heavily.
ing.
liamson River,” continued Mr. Salis­ sador to Russia. One of the interest­
Earl Whitlockc, the Klamath Falls
“I had planned attending one of the bury. “There ar^ assembled there en­ ing side features during the conven­
The O. W. R. & N. Company is time to time as required upon and claimants to the water thereof;
And you are hereby further notified
undertaker, came over and embalmed California shows on the Fourth,” said joying this sport, men of reputation tion has been an elaborate exhibit de­ planning terminals at Pendleton, with against the share holders. No as­
the body for shipment to the home of Mr. Cook, “but when I found that from as far east as New York. We voted to the various phases of fire shops and yards to employ several sessment shall be declared by the that the superintendent of Water Di­
board of directors to be delinquent vision No. 1, of the state of Oregon,
a brother of the deceased in Illinois. most of the people as far south as used considerable film in taking fly protection in factories and all indus­ hundred men.
within
less than thirty days after the will commence the taking of testi­
trial
plants.
Redding were planning on coming to casting scenes.
time for levying the assessment.
mony as to the rights of all parties
“This will be used as the finish pic­
WILL PLAY THE
Klamath Falls, I decided that it would
Strayed
That section two (2) of article claiming water from said stream, or
GOVERNMENT MEN pay me best to be where the crowd ture to our great educational fish film, “GENERAL” COXEY IS
Came to my place near Odessa, De­
EXPECTED AT CAPITAL cember 5, 1913, a gray horse about four (4) of said by-laws be amended its tributaries, for irrigation, power,
was. Everyone down our way is talk­ showing the growth and development
to read as follows:
mining or other beneficial use, on
Finding it impossible to complete ing about the coming Rodeo, and you of the fish from the egg to maturity.
10 years old., Diamond on left
Section 2. No subscription of Tuesday, the 16th day of June, 1914,
WASHINGTON, D. C., May 20.— shoulder. Owner inquire of M. H.
arrangements to have the Weed base­ will have a big attendance from This was made up from pictures taken
stock shall be accepted unless ac­ at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m., at the
ball team Come here for a game with Weed, Dunsmuir and all the towns at hatcheries in Oregon, Washington “General” James S. Coxey is expected Wampler, Woodbine Ranch.
companied by the full payment of Hotel Hall, in Klamath Falls, Klam­
and California, and we are Indeed to swoop down on the capital today 30-lmo. sw *
the local team, Manager Duhl has se­ down the line.”
an amount in money equal to all as­ ath county, Oregon; and on Thursday,
glad to get such an excellent finale as with his army of the unemployed.
cured a date with the government en­
sessments previously levied by this the 18th day of June, 1914, at the
“
Army
is
now
used
in
a
figurative
the fly casting by experts at William­
gineers of Chiloquin for an attraction BLACKS AND REDS
association
on lands subscribed there­ hour of 10 o’clock a. m., at the hotel
Administrator
’
s
Notice
sense,
as
there
are
only
half
a
dozen
son
River.
”
FIGHT
RACE
W
AR
at Modoc Park Sunday afternoon.
The visit of Mr. Salisbury to Klam­ of his cohorts still loyal to “General” In the Matter of the Estate of Juni- to, and the previous assessments in Fort Klamath, Klamath county,
The engineers have a rattling team,
herein referred to shall be de­ Oregon.
ette Jackson, Deceased:
NEW ORLEANS, May 20—Accord­ ath county will be of inestimable ad­ Coxey.
and on a recent Sunday took the In­
termined by taking the aggregate of
And you are hereby ordered to ap­
Notice
is
hereby
given
to
the
cred
­
Emulating
his
famous
march
of
vertising
value
to
Klamath
country,
dian team from the Agency into camp ing to messages received here today
in a masterly manner. That game 250 were killed and 300 were wound­ as. the film he is making is shown in 1893, he had planned to bring here itors of the above estate and all per­ all assessments heretofore levied by pear before the Undersigned superin­
was their first, and since that time ed in a three days race war between all parts of the world. It is usually today a vast concourse of “cut-of- sons having claims against the same, this association. Assessments paid tendent of Water Division No. 1, at
to present such claims, together with on shares of stock cancelled at the in­ one of the times and places above
they have spent every spare moment the Indians and negroes employed on purchased by the large concerns and works.”
Coxey hopes to get congress to re-. the proper vouchers supporting them, stance of the association within three mentioned, and submit proof of your
in practicing, so the team that the the United Fruit company’s planta­ featured by them, as the motion pic­
local boys go up against will be com­ tion near Puerto Barr,os, Guatamala. ture fan is always interested in edu­ ceive three bills for the amelioration within six months from the date of years after April 1, 1905, for the claim to the waters of said stream or
of the condition of the poor. The the first publication of this notice, to reason that the land to which said any tributary thereof, if any right
An American negro attempted to cational and nature films.
posed of material calculated to make
The portrayal of the bird life, espe­ first proposes a law allowing com­ the administrator of said estate, John shares are appurtenant is non- thereto is claimed by you; and you
woo the Indian girl Queen Nazatea,
them play their prettiest to win.
The game will be called at 2 o’clock which started the uprising. The tribe cially game birds, will attract the at­ munities to issue non-interest bonds, S. Horn, at the Bank of Bonanza, irrigable from the system owned or ; are hereby further notified that if you
controlled or to be owned or con­ fail to so appear and submit proof of
Sunday afternoon, and as this is the later deposed and tortured their tention of many hunters, while (his borrow money on them from the gov­ Bonanza, Oregon.
trolled by the association shall be your ■ claim to the waters of said
ernment,
and
hire
the
unemployed
to
JNO.
S.
HORN,
statements
regarding
Williamson
Riv
­
first game the boys have played at queen.
Administrator of Said Estate. refunded to the holder at the time of stream, or tributary thereof, default
er’s reputation as a fly casting stream, beautify and improve the country,
home they want everybody to attend
cancellation; provided, however, that will be entered against you, and you
5-7-6-4 sw
and his picture showing experts en­ federal bank in every city to permit
LOCAL WOMAN AS
and pass upon their efficiency.
the association may execute releases will be barred and estopped from
GRAND WARDEN joying this sport, will cause many loans as legal tender on real estate
upon the approval of the secretary of subsequently asserting any rights to
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale
other disciples of I. Walton to hie and chattel property at its face value
Date Is Changed.
By
virtue
of
an
execution
on
fore
­
the
interior for all lands heretofore the waters aforesaid, and will be held
at
2
per
cent
tax,
and
abolish
interest.
Word was received late Wednesday themselves Klamathward.
The Ladies Aid of the Methodist
subscribed
to this association where and deemed to have forfeited all right
closure
duly
issued
by
the
clerk
of
The
third
would
enable
the
govern
­
In
addition
to
his
success
in
the
church will hold a Lilac Tea at the from McMinnville, where the Grand
home of Mrs. C. M. Ramsby, 551 EMfth Lodge of I. O. O. F. is being held, motion picture field, Mr. Salisbury is ment to issue legal tender money to the circuit court of the county of such lands are not deemed irrigable to the use of said waters theretofore
street, instead of at the home of Mrs. that Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg has been a writer of note. In addition to being take over the railroads, telegraphs Klamath, state of Oregon, dated the from the irrigation works now con­ claimed by you.
By order of the state water board
6th day of May 1914, in a certain structed by the United States of
H. H. Van Valkenburg, as was at elected as grand warden of the Re­ the author of several popular works and telephone lines.
of
the State of Oregon.
America
or
their
successors
in
in
­
action
in
the
circuit
court
for
said
Old
inhabitants
kept
a
watchful
eye
of
fiction,
he
is
a
regular
contributor
bekah
assembly.
first planned, Thursday afternoon at
Dated
this 19th day or November,
terest
upon
payment
of
all
assess
­
county
and
state,
wherein
R.
B.
today
for
a
possible
repetition
of
Election to this office places Mrs. to several magazines. He is greatly
2:30.
1913,
at
Salem,
Oregon.
ments
heretofore
levied
by
this
As
­
Vining,
as
plaintiff,
recovered
judg
­
Coxey
’
s
1893
experience
—
arrest
for
imrpessed
with
the
Klamath
country,
Wattenburg in line for the highest
JOHN H. LEWIS, State Engineer.
sociation
against
said
lands
and
ment
against
P.
L.
Fountain
as
ex
­
trespass.
and
has
declared
his
intention
of
de
­
office
in
the
order.
Her
earnest
work
Ben Reed came in Tuesday night
ecutor of last will and testament of against lands owned by the applicant JAMES T. CHINNOCK, Superintend­
from his ranch near Bonanza with a in behalf of the Rebekah Lodge has voting much space to telling about it
ent of Water Division No. 1.
James
C. Mongold, deceased, and for said release.
A
public
dock
is
to
be
built
at
Port
in
the
magazines.
made her well known throughout the
load of prime pork—on foot.
That section one (1) of article GEO. T. COCHRAN, Superintendent
William D. Mongold, a minor, and an
Orford, to cost $6,000.
state, and her many friends, while
of Water Division No. 2.
order for the sale of real property for eight (8) of said by-laws be amended
A Lake Labish drainage scheme is
P. R. Merrill, who was in the coun­ greatly pleased at her selection, are
Attest
—M. F. MERS, Secretary.
to
read
as
follows:
the
sum
of
one
thousand
dollars
with
Corvallis
is
to
have
a
new
Episco
­
ty seat on a brief business trip, re­ not surprised at the result of the elec­ being worked out in Marion county
5-4
11 s
Section
1.
All
certificates
or
other
interest
from
June
15,
1911,
due
R.
pal
church.
at
an
expense
of
$20,000.
tion.
turned home Tuesday evening.
Semi-Weekly Herald «« IS NEAR $5,000 mark
BENSON LEADS
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FOR FOURTH PLACE
BY 110 VOTES
TRANSFERS OF
REAL ESTATE