PACK TWO THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. WINCONSIN FIRM SENDS MONEY TO HELP THE CAI SE I ROOSEVELT TO BE Gl’ENT OF WILSON AT DINNER PARTY T hursday , may a*, i »14 Opera House, Klamath Falls. Klam- In tlie forenoon of said day, sell at ath ceuiity, state of Oregoa, Friday, public auction to the highest bidder tlie 5tli day of June, A D, 1914, al ror cash tliu following described prop­ tliu hour of o'clock p. in. of laid erty, to wit: A Continuation of th* Il Is not only in Klamath county WASHINGTON. D, May 3« I lie nori beast quarter of sec­ There It still a possibility that a day. Klamath Republican The Klamath Development compa­ and in the Portland Commercial Club tion four, township forty, south ny to A. C. Corniel, warranty deed. (Clapp, Poindexter and other progree- woolm mill, with it» payroll, may be i That the pulpóse for which aald Editor that the meritorious work of the peo­ 110. lot 14A, block 7. Railroad addi­ sive leaders went to Philadelphia to­ on<' of the enterprises operating lu iinnuul mivting Is called Is for the of range nine sast of Willamette W. O. SMITH . ple of Klamath Falls tn raising money day to meet Wilson and confer with Klamath Falls. ehctlou of a board of live directors uiorldluu, Oregon. tion. Entered at the postoffice at Klamath for the Klamath Chamber of Com-{ I him after tonight's lecture. V telesi nm has Just l>«< n received , lor the ensuing year aud for the Taken und levied upou as tlie prop­ The Klamath Development compa­ Falls, Ore., as second class matter. mere« Is attracting attention. From This afternoon, Wilson will visit fioin It K. I., Bedllllon. manuger of transadlos of such other business as a minor, or as much thereof as may be ny to F. E. B. Gates, warranty deed. _______________________________ Oshkosh, Wis., comes a note of eu* the Smlllisoalau Institution, and be a ih« Bandon wooleu tullís, stating iiiiuy regularly come before said meet­ nee<< «try to satisfy the said judgment Published by the Herald Publishing cour agemen t. accompanied by a do- (10, lot 7, block 36, Hot Springs ad-1 guest st a dlnuer party at the White that he Is on hi* way hare to take the ing. in favor of it U Vining and an order dition. Company, of Klamath Falla, on nation of (30. House. matter up with the Klaiunth Cbam- You are further notified that at < rty of the said William D. Mongold, I United State* to John H. Claypool. , Monday and Thursday of each week The contribution is made by th« The White House emphasised the ber of Commerce. He Is expected to- said animal meeting the following of sale of real property aud ugalust patent. 8 4 SEV.. SKH 8\VH, Sec Oshkosh Laud aud Timber company, ¡31; SW4, SW4. Sec. 32-28-9. faet that Roosevelt's visit is merely a morrow night, although It may I m » a amendments to the by-laws of the ■ uld William II. Mongold. a tnluor, Two dollar« per year in advance which has considerable timber land The Klamath Development compa­ friendly call. It Is stated authorltlve- day or so more before he reaches Klamutli Water Users* Association with Interest thereon, together with |ly that Wilson expects Roosevelt to be hern. here. Reading in the Evening Herald 1V» til be submitted for your acceptance ' all costs nnd disbursement* that have ny to R. D. Vernor. warranty deed.1 of the work that is being carried on. INDIAN'S TO HELP the strongest critic or bi* admlnls-, The director* and the manufactures I or rejection, to-wlt: or tuny accrue. 410, lot 20, block 36, Hot Springs. FORT W ITH FETK William P. Bray, one of the company, C. C. LOW, Sheriff McDonald to Charles cJ ,rHtlon ' Mnd ,ho rather wel- ¡committee of the Klamath Chamber E D w«» ___ _ - • That section one (1) of article four sent the following to Bert E. Withrow I lof Commerce are holding u meeting Bradbury, warranty deed, lol 5. block of the said by-laws ns amended be By Geo. A. Haydon. Deputy. of this city: It la understood that Senator Lodge this afternoon to consider the mat­ Dated at Klamath Falla, Oregon. (Herald Special Service) 18, Opportunity additlou. * 'amended to read as follows: "Klamath Falls folks certainly show United States to Elissazbcth Bliss, han confided to friends that he In- ter At this, they will decide wheth- Section 1. Revenues necessary May 9, 1914. KLAMATH AGENCY. May 2(.— public spirit to raise (5,000 for their tends to tell Roosevelt that "the iime ,.r or not a site la to be offered, etc. tor tile accomplishment of the pur­ ■5 11 -6-8 aw The coming "Big July Time" at Fort Chamber of Commerce during these patent, lot 4. Sec. 19; N4 NWl», I is ripe for patriotism to rise above Earlier in the year the Chamber of poses of this association shall be Klamath, June 29-July 2, is being dull days. Enclosed please find draft Sec. 30-37-11. Notice for I’ubllcalioM Andy B. Moore et ux to Tona Hil- partisanship.” and that he owes It to Commerce began work to secure a raised by an assessment thereof from much talked of by the Indians. They for for 130 for your Chamber of Com- (Not Coal Muds) himself to unite the republican fac­ woolen mill here, as one of the time lu time as required upon nnd Department of the Interior. United will help the Wood River people in froiu the Oshkosh I-and and ton. warrauty deed. (1, part of lots 6, tions There boosts to the local payroll 7 and 8, block 3, Bonanza. against the share holders. No as- every way possible to entertain the Tjmber r(,mpany.” states Land Office, at Lakeview, 1 has been extensive correspondence ¡sessment shall be declared by the E. D. MacDonald to C. S. Hermon, visitors and make the celebration a Oregon, April 15, 1914. with the Coos Bay concern, culmi- M<-GKE-J REFERS WEDDING warranty deed, (10, two-thirds inter­ board of directors to lie delinquent success Notice Is lioreby given that Pliny GARRETT TO MAKE listing In this visit. est in blocks 12 and 13; lots 1 to 4.! Hrithin leu» than thirty days after the A. Jerome, whose poatofllce address 3RD ST. PAVING According to Klamath Falla men block 11; 4 to 6. block 14: 6 to 7, E. E. Magee and .Mrs. Nell Jeffers time fur levying the asscHnmeut We hear that the Sican Indian's 'is Dairy. Oregon, did, on the 19th block 15; 3 aud 4. block 18, 3 to 9, were married Tuesday afternoon at who have seen the Bandon plant. It That section two (3) of article ¡day of March, 1914, file In this office baseball team is to play at Chiloquin i has l\ew, up-to-date machinery, and Third street, from Main street to block 32; 1 to 10, block 23; 1 to 3. the residence of the bride. Rev. J 8. four (4 I of said by-laws be amended sworn statement aud application No Saturday. Everybody is stirred up as lit furnishes employment for nearly California avenue, is to be improved 9 and 10, block 34; all in Opportunity Stubblefield officiating. to read as follows; a result, and If the game is held, ev­ 07 37 6, to purchase the W 4 NW 4. 100. It la possible that after It la by J. H. Garrett. His bid for (17,- addition. Section 2. No subscription of -«-tion 34, Township 38 south. The house was prettily decorated erybody around here wiill be present ' moved here n shirt factory might be 943 was accepted by the council Mon­ United States to Bertha C. Harris, with lilies of the valley. Only a few stuck shall be accepted unless ac­ {itaiige io east. Willamette Meridian. to root for Chiloquin. When the started, giving additional etnploi day night. patent, KN NE44. Sec. 34-38-10. intimate friends of the couple were companied by the full payment of f hl» application nnd sworn state­ John Hesslg was a visitor on the property couldn't be damaged to that few days ago front Portland, was on Dr. Hamilton disposed of the firms' »hares are appurtenaut Is non- ment on the 22d day of June, 1914, »ear. and has made many friends. reservation Monday from Fort Klam­ extent," said Doty. ■horseback, chasing a steer, when the fixtures, apparatus, etc., to Dr*.Cat hey ¡Irrigable from the system owned or before J O. llnmnker, U. 8 comtnls- Mr. Magee hails from California, ath. "Tbe only protection the property Icinch on the saddle broke, throwing but has been associated with Under­ und Johnson, who are here from Port­ I controlled or to be owned or con­ »loner, nt Bonanaa, Oregon ------- --- owners have." interposed Judge Leav- bim to the ground. wood's pharmacy In this place for land, seeking to locate, and who are trolled by tbe association shall be Any person is al liberty to protect Dr. Johnson of the Agency made a ¡tt -- ¡s tte bond.” retiiniled to the holder al the time of this purchase before entry, or Initiate nearly two years, and has msde a high In their profession. professional trip to Yalnax. believe I would rather have you Dr. Morrow, who has been In the • nncellatlon: provided however, that i contest at any time before patent «ide circle of friends here. ----------- turn down the bld than set the bond The newlyweds expect to make north for several weeks, will return 'the association may execute releases ' issues, by filing a corroborated afll- Dan W. Ryan was on the reserva- at the full amount,” said Garrett. their home In Klamath Falls, and In a short time, to assist Dr. Hsmlltou upon the approval of the secretary of Invlt In this office, alleging facts tion recently looking after the beef The question of the bond at full WASHINGTON, 11. C„ May 27.— have prepared an attractive bunga­ in winding up the firm's business I the Interior for all lands heretofore which would defeat the entry cattle he is pasturing here. cost resulted in a tie vote, Hamilton, The house irrigation committee has low on Washington street for a resi­ They expect to go into Seward In |»ub*cribcd to this association where JAMES H. BURGESS. Underwood, Savidge. Owens and Can- ; decided to urge that a special rule dence. Friends and relatives of tbe July, and will at once erect a hospital |»urh land* are not deemed Irrigable 4-30-6-22 8 Register George Isaac s wife is very UI at traU voting "yes," and Goeller, Rog- i be brought in to pass a bill objected couple presented them with a number j there. In order to properly care for I from the Irrigation works now con- her home. She has been sick for sev- erg Matthews, Townsend and Doty to on unanimous consent, extending istructed by the United States of Nollir uf I'rtH rrdiugs tu DetrrwWar the injured. of beautiful and useful gifts. eral months without any improve- voting “No.” Water Rights ' America or their successors In In­ the time for payment of Irrigation ment. "I don't want to work a hardship projects from ten to twenty years. terest upon payment of all asseas- Before tbe State Water Board of the BOND IX1MPANY WIRES FOR on Mr. Garrett," said Mayor Nich- State of Oregon, Water Division i menta heretofore levied by thia As­ The bill has passed the senste. A ADDITIONAL DATA ON BONDS BANTA HEARING olas; "neither do I wish to see the committee consisting of Taylor of Col­ No I, Klamath County. sociation against said lands and IS POSTPONED people slighted, If I knew there orado,; Baker, Hayden, Stout and AdiiiiniMtrator** .Nollen ¡against lands owned by the applicant In 'i>e M Hter of tlie Deterinlustlou of Is the firm of R. M. Grant & Co. would be a motion fixing the bond at Johnson of Vtah, was named to see the Relative Rights to the Wa­ In the Matter of the Estate of Junl- {for said release. The preliminary bearing for Harry 112,000, I would vote 'no' on this the president and secretary of the in­ sparriug for more time to effect a sale That section one (11 of article ter* uf Anna Creek aud Ila Tribu- ette Jackson, Deceased: for the (50,000 city hall bonds be- Banta on charge of committing an tie.” terior, the speaker and chairman of larli'K, Tributary of Wood River. Notice Is hereby given to tbe cred­ eight (8) of said by-laws be amended unnatural crime was postponed until "I’ll make that motion,” said Mat­ the rules committee. Representative ore accepting the Iseue from the city? itors of the above estate and all per­ to rend a* follows: > All Persons, Firms and Corpora­ This is a question which has been Monday afternoon by Justice of the thews. Nicholas then cast the decid- Henry, and try to get the rule. Section I All certificate* or other tions, claiming n right to the use sons having claims against the same, I raised, following the receipt of a tel- Peace Gowen. ling ''no,” and the matter was then evidence of the ownership of share* of the walers uf the above named tu present such claims, together with '«gram from the bondlhg house Mon- This was done at the request of the settled with the bond at 912,000. < HAMBER OF COMMERCE of stock In this association shall have stream ur uny tributary thereof, :dsy, requesting additional data, The the proper vouchers supporting them, defense. Friends of Banta have in­ The paving is to be completed by QUARTERS UNCHANGED the seal of the association affixed; or owning or bulng In possession within six months from the date of wire advised the city that the bond terested themselves in his behalf, and October 1. The whole project is to provided, however, that no cer- of lands borderintr on or having tbe first publication of this notice, tu the postponement was taken in order be completed by December 15. The Klamath Chamber of Com-' house attorney, after examining tbe the administrator of said estate. John tifíente of stock or other evidence of in,,.» to said stream or any of forms, transcripts, etc.. submitted to give them time to secure an at­ The improvement of Third street merce headquarters will not be moved ownership of stock In this associa« Ila tributaries. In the County of (S. Horn, at the Bank of Bonanza, torney. ‘consists of grading and a crushed from the Loomis building on Fourth that he found a couple of omissions, tion shall be Issued until the full Klamath, State of Oregon, and Bonanza. Oregon. that the corrected rock and asphalt roadway twenty- street, between Main and Pine. This in amount levied by tbe secretary of the To All Whom It May Concern; J NO. 8. HORN, Hears of Father's Death. four feet wide, with surface valley was decided by the directors at their |iOr> *’ e orwar e ■ * lu the name of the Stale of Oregon: Administrator of Baid Estate. Interior under public notice upon and Mrs. A. J. Lyle left on Tuesday gutters from Main street to Grant meeting Tuesday. Upon tbe receipt of these, and the against the shares and lands re pre­ You and each of you are hereby notl- S-7-6-4 sw for Howard Lake, a suburb of Mil- street, and from Grant street to Cal- It was argued that while a Main aPPr<>val of the bonds by the attorney, sented thereby, and further. until tbe ried that the state engineer of the waukee, Wls„ where she is called by ifornia avenue by grading, cutting street location might be better for ,he co»cen> ’“id the money would be SUMMONS. full amount of nil assessments pre- t:ite of Oregon will begin the exam­ the death of her father. Dr. Edward and Ailing. lu the Circuit Court of the State of vtously levied by thls association ination of tliut certain stream known displaying products, etc., the greater sent- Oregon for Klamath county. Young Chilton, a well known Wiscon­ part of the organization's work was "This sort of a request, which upon and ngnlnst the sharea and is Anna Creek, und Its tributaries. sin practicioner, and father of Dr. Leo Some “Gobbleberry." by correspondence, and that the means a delay, looks like threshing Joseph H Seeds, plaintiff, lands represented thereby shall have Kltuatsd lu Klamath county, Oregon, A turkey egg measuring 8 44 inches Loomis building location was larger »traw to get longer time, L. Chilton and Freman Chilton, who ____ _________ ,__»! vs. ” said Mayor been paid by the owner thereof. mil the ditches diverting water there­ are also well known in Klamath Falls. one circumference and 7 inches the and roomier, and at a lower rental Nicholas. ' Especially after the com- -Ulce Seeds, defendant. Dated at Klamath Falla, Oregon. from, on Munday, the 15 th day of other, is the latest addition to the than the McDonald building, proposed P“ny sent the blank bonds here for To Alice Seeds, the above named de­ thin 23d dny of April. 1914. June. 1914. nt Fort Klnmntb, Klam­ the signatures of the city officials." jdendant: exhibits at the Klamath Chamber of al, the new location. A Little Wreck. KLAMATH WATER USERS' ASSO­ ath county. Oregon, pursuant to a pe­ A wooden sill flat car, caught be­ ( immerce. This tpg was laid by one "It is a matter of detail altogether, In the name of the State of Oregon: CIATION. At this meeting the Chamber of tition filed requesting a determination tween heavier cars as a switch string of the turkeys owned by 8. D. Tooker, commerce directors also accepted ani«nd could have no effect upon the You are hereby required to appear of the relative rights of the various By Albert E. Elder, Secretary. was backing up near the station Mon­ who lives on a part of the old Shook invitation from the Grand Army to legality of the Issue." said Police “»<1 answer the complaint filed (Seal) 4-30-6-4 sw claimants to the water thereof; day, was telescoped, and the trucks ranch near Dairy. against you In the above entitled suit, participate in the Memorial Day exer- 'Judge I^eavitt. Aud you are hereby further notified Notice to Creditors thrown ofT the track. The damage rise*. Tbe directors will take part In Councilman Rogers moved that the on or before tbe 6th day of July, that the superintendent of Water Di­ was cleared up without any delays in By Franch law no doctor may in- the procession. papers requested be sent to the con- 1914, that being the lasteday of time Notice is hereby given that 1 have vision No. 1, of tlie state of Oregon, train schedules. herlt property left to him by a de- During the summer months tbe di-|‘ern with the understanding that up- within which tbe defendant Is allowed this day been appointed executor of will commence the taking of teetl- ceased patient. rectors of the Chamber of Commerce on their receipt the company would to answer herein as fixed by the order the Inst will and testainent of Clara u.ony as to the rights of all parties (Tub Meeting. ------------------------------ will meet on alternate Tuesday even- ■ up the money for the bonds or re­ of the court for publication of Bum- E. Moore, deceased. All parties hav- c laiming water from said stream, or The Pythian Club meeting will be Every time a carp breathes it moves Ings, instead of every Tuesday, as turn the city its transcripts, etc., end­ mons herein; and If you fall so to ug claims against the said deceased Its tributaries, for Irrigation, power, held tomorrow night at the home of 4.386 bones and muscles; its veins heretofore. ing the deal. This motion was passed appear and answer, the plaintiff will arc requited to present them to tu« mining or other beneficial use, on Mrs. Glen Johnson, 1313 Main street. number 4,329. ----------------------- - ---- . I----------------------------- apply to the court for the relief t the office of uiy attorneys, Messrs. Tuesday, the l«th day of June. 1914, M< NARY LEADS HENSON ¡prayed for In the complaint filed here- Kuykendall * Ferguson, In the at the hour of 111 o'clock a. tn.. at the SAY WITNESS TOLD IN THE REVISED COUNT *». to-wlt: for a decree of said circuit I oom la building. In the city of Klam-I Hotel Hull, In Kluntath Falls, Klam- UNTRUTH ON STAND i court of the State of Oregon, for the •tli Falls, Oregon, within six months ¡atli county, Oregon; and on Thursday, SALEM, May 26.--In the revised county of Klamath, forever dlssolv- from the first dsy of Muy, A. I>. 1914. the 18th day of June, 1914, at the Charged with perjury during his testimony in the trial of the Beebe count of tbe contest between Judge Ing the bonds of matrimony existing All claims must be accompanied by hour of 19 o'clock a. m., at the hotel vs. Hoyt litigation, Al Carrington was Henry L. Benson of Klamath Falls '*<■(ween the plaintiff and defendant, proper vouchers as provided by law. In Fort Klamath, Klamath county, arrested at Woodland, Calif., and Is i»nd Justice Charles McNary of Salem1 and for such other relief as to the bated this 30th day of April, 1914. Oregon. being brought here by Sheriff C. C. for the fourth republican nomination Iccurt shall appear just and equitable, CHARLES WILLIAM MOORE, And you are hereby ordered to ap- This summons Is published In the Executor of the Last Will nnd Testa- pear before the undersigned superIn- Low. The complaining witness Is as supreme judge, McNary Is leading Semi-Weekly Herald, a semi-weekly IJames Werlow, who operates a saw­ this afternoon by thirty votes. nint of t.'lars E Moore, Doceaaed tendent of Water Division No. 1, at mill on Bryant mountain. Even yet the figures are not en­ newspaper published at Klamath 10-7-14-21-28 a one of the times and places above The alleged perjury is said to have tirely official. It will in all proba­ ¡Falls, Oregon, by order of the Honor­ ——........................... ■■■ .. — - ■ imentioned, and submit proof of your Notice of Sheriffs Huie claim to the waters of said stream or ■occurred in Carrington’s testimony bilities take a complete canvass of able Henry L. Benson, Judge of said By virtue of an execution on foro- any tributary thereof, If any right ,over some lands close to Bryant the entire state vote, or maybe a re­ Circuit Court, dated tbe 21st day of May, 1914, directing that such sum­ closure duly Issued by the clerk of thereto Is claimed by you; and you 'mountain and In Poe Valley, the hear­ count to establish who Is nominee. ing being heard before Charles F. 1 Figures complied from the official I mons be so published once a week the circuit court of the county of ¡are hereby further notified that if you icounty vote and state canvasses show I for six successive weeks. Dato of Kir math, state of Oregon, dated the fall to so appear and submit proof of Stone as referee. 'that McNary received 34,598 and ¡first publication, May 25, 1914. 6lh day of May 1914, In n certain your claim to the waters of said C. C. BROWER, Getting Better. Benson 34,568. The official canvass action in the circuit court for said stream, or tributary thereof, default Atorney for plaintiff. county and state, wherein It. B will he entered against you, and you The many friends of Miss Fanny of Multnomah returns showed a dis­ 5-25-6-29 sw Vining, uh plulntlfi. recovered Judg- will |>o barred nnd estopped from Virgil will be pleased to learn that crepancy from the unofficial returns I ment against I'. L. Fountain uh ox - subsequently assorting any rights to the young lady is gradually improv­ In favor of McNary. The race between these men is onei Notice to tlie Stock holders of the ,,(utor of Inst will aud testament of.the waters aforesaid, and will be held ing, and her recovery Is now hopefully Klamath Water Users' Association: .Janina C. Mongold, deceased, und nnd deemed to have forfeited all right I of the closest that has ever been held looked forward to. In the history of Oregon. Politicians You are hereby notified that pur- William D. Mongold, a minor, und mi to the use of aald waters theretofore FOR SALE OR TRADE -Number of. nrn*ly believe that a recount of the suant to a resolution of the board of order for the Huie of real property tor < lultned by you. good mares; will sell or trade for entire vote will be necessary to defi- directors of the Klamath Water the sum of one thousand dollars with By order of the state water board ¡nitely cattle. U. E. Lemon, Dairy, Oro. decide whose name Is to be jUsers' Association duly made and inlet eat from June 15, 1911, due IL of the State of Oregon. {printed on the republican ticket with entered on the minutes of said board 11. Vining and the further sum of h I x 3t d&sw* bated this 19th day of November, ¡McBride. Bean and Harris, held in the association office, rooms hundred fifteen dollars due the Klam- 1913, at Salem, Oregon. ------------------------ — '17 and 18 Maddox-White building,, ■ nth Water Users Association, and FOR SALE—Fine driving mare, not JOHN H. LEWIS, State Engineer. afraid of anything; suitable tor Radium water as a medicinal bever- Klamath Falls. Oregon, Saturday, icoHta taxed at (15.60, on the 6th day JAMES T. CHINNOCK, Superlntend- r. Also buggy, wagon, harness, age ' has been introduced In Holland. Mnrch 28, 1914, the call for the an- of May, 1914. ent of Water Division No. 1. ss, sleigh bells and sleigh runners —■ nual meeting of the stockholders of Notice is hereby given that 1 will GEO. T. COCHRAN. Superintendent of Water Division No. >. buggy. Would trade for real ea- The Coos Bay port commission has the Klamath Water Users' Assocla- ¡on the 11th day of June, 1914, at the' . See Mehaffey, 713 Main St. closed a contract to complete tbe 300 lion was made, and that said annual ront door of the court house In Klam- Attest—M. F. MER8, Secretary. foot channel into that harbor. ] meeting will be held In the Houston nth Falla, in said county, at 10 o’clock i 5-4 11 ■ 25-2t ew2t Semi-Weekly Herald TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE Legal Notices