PAG K TWO MONDAY, JUNK I. 1»I4 THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. Opera House. Klamath Falls, Klam 1 III the forenoon of said day, sell at SALOON MATTER ■ath county, state of Oregon, Friday public auction to the highest bidder A AIA GO REHIRE THE GRAND JI ItA | the 5th day of Jene, A D. 1914, at for eash the following described prop ■ tlio hour of 2 o'clot k r tn of ««Id erty, to-wlt: A Continuation of the A land deal, whereby Klamath | The noribeast quarter of sec ¡day. t'haige* and counter uliaiges are Klamath Republican county luee one influential cltlseu aud lion four, township forty, south That the purpose tur which said gains two, was closed through the, being heard on the street In couuec- uf range nine east of AA'IlInmette ' uuuuul meeting la called I* lor the . . . Editor W. O. SMITH . . I it E. Smith real estate office late on tlou with the action of the council meridian, Oregon ' election of a board of live director* relative to th« refusal of the license Wednesday night, when lhe final sig-' BA MARGARET MASON Taken uud levied upon as the prop­ ¡fur the ensuing year aud fur the Entered at the postoffice at Klamath natures were affixed to the transfer of to tho Central bar. It Is slated pos­ (Written tor the United Ureas) transaction of such other business as a minor. or a* much thereof as may be Falls. Ore., as second class matter. 100 acres of Poe Valley laud from K. itive that the matter will go to the may regularly come before suld meet io ceiuary Io *all«fy the »aid Judgment (Written for the United Press) ■ up the front over a flowered petticoat W. Robert* of Poe Valley to J. H. grand jury for au Investigation. Published by the Herald Publishing III favor of R II. Vlulug and un order The report Is to the effect that Ing. The wily summer maiden of cteatu lace, the peasant bodice of Shipley and A. O Carff of McMinn- Company, of Klamath Falls, on erty of the said William I* Mongold, You are further notified that at proof has been secured that a niouey Has her weapons right at hand the net over a guirnpe of tbe lace with vllle. Ore. Monday and Thursday of each week said annual meeting the following {of sale of real property uud ugulnut Io suare the unsuspecting male— ruffled elbow sleeve* is plquaut. The Poe Valley transaction waa uot consideration was offered to at least amendments to the by-law* of th* Isaid AA'Illlum D. Mongold, a minor, A golden fish to land. Two dollars per year in advance really a sale, but was a $10.400 con­ one member of the council, ou condl- with interest thereon, together with I For all her dainty summer frock* Flcsh colored ho*«. with velvet sideration on a $30,000 deal in which jtlon that the Central bar license be Klamath Water Users' Association will be submitted for your acceptance • “ ,1 costa aud disbursements that have Are frilled and fiouuced with net, pumps, a narrow black velvet ribbon Mr. Roberts buy* 300 acre's of land ‘refused, and the saloon be put out of mu» accrue. KALAMINS MAY PVT Il waa even charged that or rejection, to-wlt: At ithin w hose mesh she hopes to catch tied around either bare wrist and a near McMinnville from Shipley and 'business. C. C. LOW, Sheriff OUT CANDIDATE (one of the councllmeu had received That section one (1) of article four An >-nly son-fish yet. rose trimmed leghorn hat of shep- Scarff. (leo A Haydon, Deputy. muuey, but hi* report could not be of the said by-laws as atueuded be ■ herdess shape, held under tbe chin Dut oil nt Klamath Falla. Oregon The double transaction was finish­ SALEM, May 29— From an authen­ verified, and appear* to be only one amended to read as follows: NEW YORK. May 30.- -To be natty with a black velvet ribbon complete« May 9. 1914. ed tn short order, less than two days tic source it was learned here that a Ibis .-uiurner you must be netty. This an enchanting ensemble Section I. Revenues necessary of the many rumor*. : > 11-6-8 *w being takeu up In the eonaunimatlon number of the moving spirits back of is lhe net result of the present de-' for the accomplishment of lhe pur-' I of both. ! poses of this association shall the movement to prevent the state maud of the mode for ruffles and be I I Notice for Publication I-egborn hats, by the way. are high It waa generally supposed that tbe Thursday Mr. Shipley aud Mr. from entering the prohibition colurnu f.ou nces. They must be constructed in favor this summer, either in floppy raised by an assessment thereof from, (Not Coul latuds) "Splash Club” would not hold IU reg­ at the coming general election are of soft, filmy fabrics to escape being garden hat shapes or the chic tilted ! Sea i ff were taken Into the Bly coun- time to time as required upon and ,of ,h, interior, United ular Friday night plunge this even ­ try by R. E. Smith, and shown (.800 seriously considering the advisability bulk.» ■ against the share holder*. No as-1 Consequently, along with or- bandeau models. All are, of course, States Laud Office, at Mkevlew. ing. on account of the declared Inten­ of having an independent candidate gand . and Paris muslin, the all-over- flower trimmed, that do not run to acre* of land. whlch they are consid- sesumvnt shall be declared by I be Oregon. April 16, 1914. tions of some of tho members to be representing the anti-prohibition ele­ net dree* holds the center of the sum-! fruit. Wheat, combined with flower*, i«ring buying for other parties uear Notice I* hereby given that Pliny out of town As the out-of-town trip board of directors to be delinquent ■ Mi Mlnnville. ment enter the guberuatorial race, mer sartorial stage. is considered very smart. Jerome, whose poetoffice address fell through. It has beeu decided to within loss than thirty days after th« and it is barely possible that the elec­ On Frida) the KKlainuth county One of the prettiest models in the - Dairy, Oregon. did, on tho 19th meet as usual Those of the mom time tor levying the naaeaament tion this fall will be confronted with net is a reversion to mid-Victorian Now that the milliners are bringing investors left tor their former home. her* attending the graduating exer-1 That section two (2) of urllcle {jay uf March. 1914. file In this office five instead of four candidates seek­ day*, with the skirt simply a charm-:’n the sheaves as hat decorations. It to make arrangements for bringing ciao* will be expected Immediately af- ■ four (4) of *ald by law* be amended sworn statement aud application No ing their votes for governor. ing -cries of six ruffles from the probably will not go against the grain their families here. to read a* follow* 07378, to purchase the W Mi NAVY*. ter the exercise'« nr* over. With the prohibition vote divided re ind by waist down to the ankle*, 'to adapt the best brands of breakfast Section 2 No subscription of Section 86, Township 38 south, FETER PHILIPS among four candidates, and tbe sa­ . .e waist is a loose blouse with set-in food* for chapeau garnishment in the {stock shall be accepted unless ac- Kange 10 east, Willamette Meridian. DI EH IN CEMETERY ■ Mr. and Mr* Griffith came down loon vote concentrated on one, his ' eves ending in a froth of three uear future. front Eagle Ridge tavern Thursday Icompanled by tho full payment of iund the timber thereon, under the chances of election would be bright. i uSles . t the elbow. The open throat ----------- provisions of the *ct of June 3, 1878. n'ght, and are legistered at the White an amount In money equal to all It Is asserted. I is fin ' v J w ith a narrow ruffle which Another freak fashion that has Peter Philips, a well known Klaiu Pelican hotel. They will remain In 1 oeesments previously levied by this and act* amendatory, known as the I This association is now obtaining meets at the bust line, and continues gone to my lady's head for evening sth Indian, died suddenly at the Wil­ the county seat for a short tint* only, ¡association on land* subscribed there- "Timber uud Stone latw," as such subscriptions for the campaign, lhe u double nie down to the waist-coat- wear is a length of pastel tinted tulle liamson River cemetery Friday, prob­ a* they are busy making preparation* 'to. and the previous assessment* value a* might be filed by appraise­ plan, it is said, is to raise about $10,- , irdle el oft rose taffeta. All the {tied over her eyes like a bandage and ably from heart disease. for the openlug of the tavern to the , herein referred to shall bo do- { ment, and that, pursuant to such ap- 000 from the hop men in the valley, ufiles are edged in rose embroidered .knotted behind in a fluffy chou. Par­ The Indians were very busy getting tourist*. ! termined by taking th« aggregate of' pll« stlon, tho land and timber tbore- and It is figured the breweries of tbe s'alloi . nd the whole creation con- ■ haps this fad may have been launched the cemetery in order for Decoration all assessments heretofore levied by on have been appraised at a total of state will contribute $50,000, and \ , ts its v carer into a veritable but-1 with the good Samaritan intention of day, and the exertion may have been '’hl* association Aas«*amcnta paid’$240,. the timber estimated at 200,- ¡acting like blinders, to prevent a too loo much for Philips, as his health that the liquor interests In the coun­ ’terfly in ti e net. Fred Stukel was In the county on shares of stock cancelled at the In- ■ 000 bourd feet al $1 per thousand, clerk's office Friday re-rreordlug the stance of the association within three‘and the land at $40; that said sppll- try will contribute sufficient to make Ano:i:f th« relative rights of the various turn to Klamath Fall* the fore part By Albert E. Elder. Secretary. maining there until nightfall in the authorized by the charter, {and answer the complaint tiled trance of Its dead. {claimants to the water thereof; of July. (Seal) 4-30-6-4 aw hope of picking up additional surviv- lt appears that the stock of goods ,'against you in the above entitled suit, All departments were closed and And you aro hereby further notified It is expected that Motschenbacber Jon or before tho 6th day of July, or*. As the water’s temperature is 36 lg owned by the Jesse Moore-Hunt business shut down today. Notice Io Creditors i that the superintendent of Water Di­ will be here in time to participate degrees, tbe survivors suffered terri- company, while the bar fixtures and i 1914, that being tho last day of time A brief parade i up Pennsylvania Notice I* hereby given that I have vision No. I, of the state of Oregon. bly, and many of them died from ex- tbe building is owned by J..V. Hous- avenue and memorial services at Ar­ in the rodeo tournament games. He { within which the defendant is allowed this day been appointed executor of will commence the taking of teetl- will be a valuable addition to the posure. ton yr. Houston has an investment lington, with similar ceremonies at 'o answer herein as fixed by the order the last will and test .meat of Clara n.ony as to the rights of all parties ----------- of about $4,000 In fixtures, and he other smaller cemeteries nearby, was team, for in addition to being a I of the court for publication of sum­ E Moore, deceased All parties hav-(claiming water from said stream, or I be has de- good catcher, this year RIMOUSKI, May 29.^—The steamer an(j Attorney Renner, representing today’s program. mons herein; and if you fall so to ing claim* ag Inst 'be said deceased Hs tributaries, for irrigation, power, veloped into a hitter. Lady Evelyn, after returning to the jegge Moore-Hunt company, addressed appear aad answer, the plaintiff will are required to present them to me1 mining or other beneficial use. on President AVilson did not partici­ "Motsch" has done all of the back- scene of the disaster this afternoon. tbe council, urging the granting of pate in the Arlington ceremonies to­ apply to the court for the relief at the office of my attorney*, Messrs. Tuesday, the 16th day of June, 1914, wirelessed the finding of seventeen tbe license, in order to give them an day. He also declined last year, plead­ stopping for the University of Or­ prayed for in the complaint filed here­ Kuykendall A Ferguson, In tbe at the hour of 19 o'clock a. m„ at the egon this year. He has been picked bodies floating on the water. opportunity to get at least a part of ing press of publie business. in, to-wlt: for a decree of said circuit Loom I* building, In the city of Klam- Hotel Hull, In Klamath Falla, Klam for that position on the All-North- Three hundred and thirty-seven tb*jr money out of the business, court of lhe State of Oregon, for the alh Falls, Oregon, within six months latii county, Oregon; and on Thursday, west collegiate team. survivors, picked up from lifeboats, Mr Houston stated that be was sat-j county of Klamath, forever dissolv­ from the first day of May. A. D. 1914. Ill'« 18th day of June, 1914, at the 1 United Pre*» Service left In a special Intor-Colonial train |sfied with the council in refusing a ing the bonds of matrimony existing .All claim* mml be accompanied by hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the hotel Nifty Road Guides. PANAMA, May 30. -The last rest ­ today for Quebec. license to Crystal, as he did not wish ¡between tbe plaintiff and defendant, proper voucher* a* provided by law. In Fort Klamath, Klamath county, ing places of canal workers, repre- The county court is having Billy Many are seriously injured a* a re- {him in the building. {and for such other relief as to the Dated thia 30th day of April, 1914. Oregon. attention „ to __ the fact tbat>n‘i»K more than a score of natlon- Conzellmann, foremaji of the L. M. suit of the crash, and others are suf-' Cailing __ _ ________ ~ ccurt shall appear just and equitable. CHARI,EH WILLIAM MOORE, And you nre hereby ordered to ap­ ferlng from exposure, and will have ¡ , t there beie was ••ties, were decorated today was a a probability proDaDinty that urai all an of ui the me i “ --------- -------------- -------- - in — the —‘ Schofield Artificial Stone company, This summons Is published In the pear before the undersigned superin­ . ulor of the Last Will and Testa ­ make eight stone guide post* to be ab ..ns might be put out of business ,,rst bl « Memorial Day ceremonies to to go to hospitals. Heml-AVeekly Herald, a semi-weekly ment of Clara E. Moore, Deceased. tendent of AVnter Division No. 1, st held under the Canal Zone's new erected on the Lincoln highway. The Twenty-two died of exposure. Some after the fall election, he argued newt-paper published at Klamath one of the times and places above 10-7-14-21-28 * ¡that there was no occasion for the ! form of government. stones are shout finished, and are perished as soon as picked up. Oth­ mentioned, and submit proof of your ---- •—»- his ■.«. ! Speeches eulogizing the "heroes of very attractive in appearance, with Falls, Oregon, by order of the Honor- ers died here. > council to practically confiscate .Notice of Hhcriff’» Sale 'able Henry L. Benson, Judge of said claim to the waters of said stream or lettering easily read from moving propirty at this time for the benefit a P i‘ aceful army ” that has built the Few arc able to leil connected stor- {Circuit Court, dated the 21st day of By virtue of an execution on fore-'any tributary thereof, if any right great canal, were made by Zone ofti- vehicles. ise. The people of the town opened of the other six saloons in the city. !May, 1914, directing that such sum­ closure duly Issued by tho clerk of 'hereto I* claimed by you; and you their homes to the survivors. With the present population of the dale. mons be so published once a week the circuit court of the county of are hereby further notified that If you I I’eck Back at Old Job. 'city, If seven saloons were illegal, for six successive weeks. Date of Klamath, state of Oregon, dated the fall to so appear and submit proof of Austin White, of the Oregon Weld­ OTTAWA. May 29.—Federal offi­ {then ix wore just as illegal. If the II. K. first publication, May 25, 1914. 6th day of Muy 1914, in a certain your claim to the waters of said ing company, operating on Sixth cers near the scene of tbe wreck re­ <:oun< il Insists on a strict compliance C. C. BROWER. action in the circuit court for said'stream, or tributary thereof, default street, ha* taken over the entire busi­ port over a thousand people jterished. with the law, they would have cut out Atorney for plaintiff. county and stat«, wherein It B. will be entered against you, and you At the regular meeting of Klamath ness from hl* former partner. Wm. Only twelve women were saved, ac­ two rtloons, otherwise they were dis- 5-25-6-29 sw Vining, a* plaintiff, recovered judg­ will be barred and estopped from Lodge No. 137, I.O.O.F., held Friday ¡Nichols. J. 3. Peck, former owner of cording to the dispatches, which indi­ Icriminating against his interest. ment. against P. L. Fountain n* ex­ subsequently asserting any rights to Emmltt was — —a chosen no as the plant, I.un has accepted w a position with w cates that the majority of those saved Dan Corcoran announced today flight, It. 1'.. L.,,,1,1,1 Notice to the St wk holders of the ecutor of last will and testament of II « waters aforesaid, and will be held Noblo (frand and M. R. Doty as Vice'White, and will be pleased to meet 1 were members of the crew. that lie would withdraw his petition Klamath Water Veera' Association: Uain< s C. Mongold, deceased, and J nd deemed to have forfeited all right his old patron*. Most of the passengers were in for a license. Mr. Becker of the Jesse Grand. You are hereby notified that pur- {William D. Mongold, a minor, and un i to th« use of said wnters theretofore Under the leadership of these two their berths when the Storstadt'* bow Moore-Hunt company arrived last eve­ suant to a resolution of the board of order for the sale of real property for i< lalmed by you. crashed througli the side of the Emp­ ning io look after the interests of his men tbe destinies of tbe lodge for Dredger at Work. By order of the state water board The big dredger, Klamath Queen, ' i directors of the Klamath Water the sum of one thousand dollars with ress. Twenty survivors died from ex­ company. He will probably arrange the ensuing term certainly look very {’j Users’ Association duly made and : Interest from Juno 15, 1911, due R. <>I tho State of Oregon. posure. for some local man to take over the bright, as both are earnest Odd Fel­ recently put to work digging the ca­ entered on the minutes of said board III. Vining and the further sum of six Dated 'his 19th day of November, nnl through Wocus swamp, ls now Captain Kendall was saved. He stock of goods, and another petition low* and eminently fitted to lead. working full time lifting mud. E. P. held In the association office, room* ;hundred fifteen dollars due the Klum- {1913, at Salem, Oregon. was pl< ked up by a lifeboat as his ship {atli Water Users Association, and JOHN II. LEWIS, H'ate Engineer. Sir Thomas I’. Whittaker, M. P., I* McCornack, who owns thousands of 17 and 18 Maddox-White building, sank beneath his feet. Klamath Falls, Oregon, Saturday. {costs taxed at $15.60, on the 6th day JAMES T. CHINNOCK. Superintend­ responsible for the statement that If acres of land to be reclaimed by ca- “The ship's gone,” was Kendall's WILL A. LEONARD ent of Water Division No, 1. as much liquor per capita had been'nal drainage, said today that it was March 28, 1914, the call for the an­ of May, 1914. laconic wireless as the vessel went Notice Is hereby given that I will GEO T. COCHRAN. Superintendent consumed in 1918 as in 1874 In Great impossible to say how long a time it nual meeting of the stockholders of DENTIST down Previously he had given a dis­ of Water Division No. 1. Britain, the national drink bill would would take to finish the canal, but the Klamath Water Users’ Associa­ .on the 11th day of June, 1914, at the tress call, but the speed with which White Maddox Bldg. have been 80,000,000 pounds greater that the work would be steadily con- tion was made, and that said annual rent door of the court house In Klam­ Attest—-M. F. MKR8, Secretary the vessel sank changed the sentence 5-4 11 ■ meeting will be held In the Houston ath Falls, In said county, at 10 o'clock |than it actually wo*. tlnued till the canal was completed. to an announcement of tbe tragedy. ■J Semi-Weekly Herald CAPITM.ISTS BUY UNO IN KLAMATH I I Legal Notices