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THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. * THURSDAY, JUNE 4, ievident, of th. ownership of share. «pp.ar aud auswor, th. plaintiff will 'of stock In thia association shall have apply to th. court for th. r.ll.f kk . sk ; nui » after a fight TRANSFERS OF the seal of tho association affixed; prayed for in the complaint Ol.d her.- REAL ESTATE provided, however, that no cr- In, to-wlt: for a dscr.. of aald circuit The following are the appoint tlficat. of atock or other .vld.nc. of ¡court of th. Stat, of Oregon, for th. ments so far made by Mayor T. F.1 Alexander Heisig et ux to Henry SALEM, Juue 2.— Showing thu.sliowu In Marlon. which had in ita (oan.rahlp of atock in thio aaaocla- county of Klamath, for.v.r dlaaolv- Nichols*; Halverson et ux. deed, »1. S NW 1« iiuauclal condition, the funds on hand various funds at that time »141,- lion shall be Issued until th. full Ing th. bonds of matrimony existing Editor Chief of police—Joseph C. Smith. NEK and NK% NWU Sec. 14-24-10. amount levied by th. Mtr.tary of th. botwwn th. plaiutlff and defendant, and the amount of Indebtedness of J01.82. Patrolman No. 1—Sam L. Walker. The Klamath Development compa The accounting department has luterlor under public nolle upon and and (or auch other relief ao to the the alate, the Ural every county In City engineer—John McLean. ny to J. M. Volk mar, watt only deed. quarterly report Of Stato Insurance segregated the county funds Into against the shares and lands r.prw- ctutt shall appear Just and equitable. City Attorney— J. C. Rutenic. »10, lota 13, 14. block 38. Mountain Thia aumiuons Is published In the Commissioner J. W. Ferguson under twelve classifications, aud for the first Issntsd thereby, and further, until th. Street Superintendent—Fred Stahl- ' FnbUahed by the Herald Publishing the new uniform accountancy law lime the tuada of the counties are full amount of all asa.asm.nts pre Brini-Weekly Herald, a aeml-weekly m*n Finis Mayfield et ux to W. Q. May- was printed and ready for distribu all claasitied similarly. Months were viously levied by thia association newspaper published at Klamath Oonapa ny, of Klamath ralla, on Poundmaster—Ed Owens jfleld <t al, warranty decal. »500. SKK MoaAay and Thursday of each week tion today. Thia la the first report of spent by tho accounting department upon and against th. share, and Falls, Oregon, by order of the Honor Health Officer,—Dr. L. L. Truax. 8E^t 33; SWK SW!», Sec. 34- the kiud over issued in the state, and in preparing and arranging for the lands represented thereby shall bav. able Heury L. Benson, Judge of said Wtth the exception of Ed Owens. 33.9; NEK. Sec. 4-24-9. Circuit Court, dated the Het day of offers a means of comparison between installation of a uniform accounting ben paid by th. own.r th.reof. all are re-appointed officers. Owens. Jo^pb Mayfield to M. 3. Mayfield, the various couuCiee. Tire report system The funds are classified into Dated at Klamath Falla, Or.gon. ' May. 1914, directing that aueb sum who is a aon of Councilman Ben warranty deed. »500, N K NWK.SW I mons be ao published once a week shows the condition of the counties’ the following: General (county and tbla Jsd day of April. 1914. POWELL GIVEN Owens, succeeds William Hall, who NWK SWK. Sec. 4-24-9. I for six aucceaalve weeks. Date of state), general road, road districts. KLAMATH WATER USERS ’ AH8O- finances tor the quarter ending on BAR L1CKNSK has served the elty for several years A Ma,ben ux to Louis Ger first publication. May 25, 1914. speclal roads, county schools, special Mie 31st of March. CIATION. as patrolman and as poundmaster. 1^ warranty deed. »10, SK NH NW C. C. BROWER. in ail the counties of the state the school districts, high schools, libra Ry Albert K. Elder, BecreUry. .1 The Central saloon is to be conduct The re-appointment of Smith came SE16, Sec. 25-39-15. Atorney for plaintiff. total amount of funds on haud March ry , register and Indemnity, trusts,1 (Seal) 4-I0-4-4 gw 1 ed by E. C. (Doc.) Powell, the city as a surprise to many, as Smith re-, The uiuuiath Development compa- 5-25-4-29 sw 31 was »4,6,91,461.74. while the total ell les sud towns, miscellaneous, to cbag Tierman. warranty deed, council Monday night granting him a cently resigned, and hla resignation Ou the other hand, three classifica- outstanding Indebtedness was 25,- Notice of Sheriff'a Male ic e n ee Powell formerly conducted was accepted by Mayor Nicholas. >10 Iot 5. Mock 33. Hot Springs. Notice for PebUreUea 214,762.62. Twenty-one counties 'tloM cover the Indebtedness, as fol- "The taoke." Smith’s reappointment followed the United States to A. M. Abel, patent By virtu, of an execution on fors- (Not Coal Landa) County bonded indebtedness, ’ show an aggregate deficit of »1.486,- lows: The petiUon of Dan Cochran for » ’reading of a lengthy petition signedSec 1131.$. Iclosure duly Issued by the cl.rk of l>epartment of the Interior, United warrants and agency tesa men, asking that Smith, United Slates to A. M. Abel, patent, 4 31.64. The assessed value of all outstanding tho circuit court of th. county of Icense to conduct this bar, which was States Land Office. at Lakeview, fund liability. . . taxable property In all the counties ‘Matthews moved ,SEH Sec. 3-31-8. laid over at last week’s meeting, was re-appointed, Jackson county is the only county 'Klamath, state of Oregon, dated th. Oregon. April 1», 1914. for 1913. was over »954,000,000. of the Mayor's United States to A. M. Abel, patent, read again. Upon Doty's motion, sec- for — the — coutlrmation ------------ Notice Is hereby given that Pliny Thirteen of the thirty-four coun charged with a bonded Indebtedneaa. •“» d,J' °r May l,u* 1,1 * c,rU “ ¡EH SWK aud SH NEH. Sec. 11- onded by Townsend, this was refused, appointment. Its outstanding bond, at that tl»:*“« c,fcu“ cou'‘ '"J ““ A. Jerome, wboae postutfice address ties had outstanding Indebtedness The appointment of th. various 31.3, being »460,000. A footnote, how- <•»‘‘“1* »nd *»>eroln R. B. is Dairy, Orsgon. did, on the 19tb Matthews moved the issuance of a greater than the sum total of all .committees in the council, and the United States to A. M. Abel, patent, ever, explains that Clataop and Oo- Vining, a. plaintiff, recovered Judg- day of March, 1914, fils in this office license to Powell, and this passed. funds on hand. These deficits ranged remaining members of the police 14-30-9. from »l',416.67 In Coos county to tumble eountlea had authorised th. .«••«» “ff1““«1 »*• L Fountain as ex- sworn statement and application No. force was continued until Monday. __________________ isauanoe of bonds, but that on March of lMl w,n and of 07374, to purchaas ths W H NWU. CANT HOOK UEBD »479,725.67 In Klamath. On the oth AGED MAN 31 they had not been sold. Jentea C' »««»Mold. deceased, and Section 24. Township 34 south. TO END QUARREL During the week this will be talked er hand, the surplus balances of the over by members of the council and \»y|> FIGHT The total amount of funds on hand. WUUam D. Mongold, a minor, and an Range 10 east, WlUaiuetta Meridian, other twenty-one counties ranged the mayor. There is expected a . the amount of the Indebtedness and order for the aale of real property for and the timber thereon, under the Charged with striking J. H. Angove from »19.955.15 in Benton to »921,- breach on the number of policemen: KLAMATH AGENCY, June J.— ■the sum of one thousand dollars with L provisions of the act of June I. 1474, with a cant hook, John Bonnam was 760.17 tn Multnomah. Outside of the surplus or deficit In each county ¡‘ha •»» to be named. Nicholas Insists that Feter phnup., the old Indian who 'lut.reot from June 15, 1911, due R and acts amendatory, known ao the arrested Monday at Shippington. Thia on March 31 la shown as follows: Multnomah the highest surplus is four men are necessary to properly die<1 nt the reaerVation last week ¡11. Vining snd the further sum of six Timber and Btous Law," as such morning he gave a bond for (250, patrol the city, while some of the :ahort|y Bner btfin< stacked by White Surplus Fund Indebtedness County 'hundred fifteen dollars due the Klam value as might be fixed by appraise with H. J. Lockwood and W. A. Leon council state that three are plenty. i Clndv a powerful Indian woman, did Baker ................ ....» 204,313.99 » »3,849.88 » 112,464.11 ath Water Users Association, and ment, and that, pursuant to such ap ard as sureties, for his appearance in, There was much discussion about DO n against 19,955,15 icoota taxed at »15.40, on tho 4th day plication. the land and timber there 76,301.30 »6.254.45 no nahtinR lighting at at a all against the the woman, woman, Benton.............. .... the justice court on charge of aa-i ‘this question, and that of re-appoint say the Indians who were at the cem Clackamas .... .... 37,651.88 of May, 1914. 277.879.81 190,028.43 on have been appraised al a total of ult with a dangerous weapon. ing Smith at an informal session of etery at the time. There were many , Clatsop ............ •58,668.85 244,400.26 299,064.08 Notice Is hereby given that I will »240,, the timber estimated at 100,« The trouble between the two men the council held before the regular present at the time. White Cindy is Columbia .......... .... 64.458.58 175,688.88 240.091.91 on he llth day of June. 1914, at the 000 board feet at »1 per thousand, occurred Monday at Shippington. i meeting last night. .... 389,076.38 •1,414.67 390.491.05 . Coos .................. rot t door of the court house In Klam «nd the land at »40; that said appli now under arrest. ▲ngove's face ia badly bruised as a| At last night's meeting Councilmen •68,619.98 ath Falls. In said county, al 10 o'clock cant will offer final proof in support 24,894.44 90,516.42 Crook ................ .... result of the new use found for the Doty. Goeller. Townsend. Under- j p Ijeew o a vtBltOr at the ree- Curry ................ .... •8.577.89 54.634.80 60,214.09 iu the forenoon of said day. sell at of his application and sworn state cant hook. wood and Savidge stepped out of|erTa(ion this week. 253.044.00 137.108.08 Douglas ............ .... 115,941.97 public auction to the highest bidder ment on the 22d day of June, 1914, office, and the business will be con-j ______ 34,901.01 'Gilliam ............ .... 53,629.01 18,728.00 for cash tho following described prop before J. O. Hamaker. U. 8- commis ducted by Councilmen Rogers. Mat-, UH| Thompson returned from Grant ........ .... 119,314.05 30.895.23 91,419.98 erty. to-wlt: sioner, at Bonanza. Oregon. Through Attorney J. S. thews. Townsend, Owens snd Lock- KUmath Marah iagt week, where he Harney.............. .... 48.119.63 109.161.76 •61,048.88 The northeast quarter of sec e Any person la at liberty <o protest 8hort Bob. a Klamath Indian, brought i^'. hoerd of’five instead’of ten. ■ 87,449.86 162,320.13 74.870.27 spent the winter tending stock. Hood River ... .... tion four, township forty, south this purchase before entry, or Initiate suit against Harrison Brown, another Lockwood waa «.corted to his sest _____ •481,405.46 636.960.97 1.058,366.43 Jackson ............ .... of range nine east of Willamette a contest at any time before patent Indian. Both are prominent on the ¡by Doty, and was sworn in by the i Qvite an interest is being taken in •341,755.85 43,218.04 304,973.89 Josephine.......... .... meridian, Oregon. issues, by filing a corroborated affi lesei ra tion, and are among th. 1 mayor. 59.104.84 538,832.51 •479,785.67 the coming "Big July Time" at the Klamath .......... .......... Taken and levied upon as the prop davit In this office, alleging facts wealthiest of the reds. In his com 1 Nicholas was then sworn in 23,080.88 I Lake ................ .... by ¡Fort. We bear it will be good. 39.447.91 16.867.03 minor, or as much thereof as may be which would defeat the entry. plaint Short Bob alleges that Brown ¡Judge Leavitt. •127.479.95 . ... 130,899.52 258.379.47 necesaary to satisfy the said judgment JAMES H. Bl'IIGKHS owe. him »2,500, and he seeks to re •6,088.96 146,832.9» 152,921.95 in favor of R. B. Vining and an order “I want to thank every member of 1 The Chiloquin Engineers’ baseball Lincoln ............ .... 4-20-4-22 a Register cover this and costs. 87,718.40 126,131.98 erty of the aald William D. Mongold, 163.850.33 the old council for the support you ¡team is not hurt over losing the game Linn .................. .... have given me,” said Nicholas. "You'to Klamath Falls. They are prac- Malheur............ .... 70,746.48 •3,042.65 of aale of real property and against Notice of UnMcwdlnga to Drteruatae 73.789.13 .... 357,960.11 248,801.88 109,658.2» said William D Mongold.* a minor, Marlon .............. Water liigiita ■ never sulked tn the harness, and you 'tlcing hard, and if a second game is Circuit Judge Henry L. Benson did faithful committee work. You ¡played they will make the county Morrow ............ .... 15,775.90 •10.988.84 26.699.14 with interest thereon, together with Before the Blate Water Board of the reached here monday from Lake 167,671.25 981,760.17 all coots and disbursements that have Multnomah ... .... 1,089,433.42 seat team go some. Blate of Oregon. Water Division view, where he has been holding ai have my best wishes'* 83.944.65 133,020.60 50.076.01 Folk ................... .... or may accrue. No. 1. Klamath County. term of court. On Tuesday he left 17.645.40 38,880.38 51,125.81 C. C. LOW, Sheriff. Wl11 w Baldwin of Klamath Falls Sherman............ .... for Salem to attend to business mat Contracts Cattle. In the Matter of the Determlnatloe of 311,226.45 117,266 81 193,960.14 1 , . _ . , , ... . . . was a recent visitor on the Klamath Tillamook.......... .... By Geo. A. Haydon. Deputy. ters, but will bo back before June IS, the Relative Rights to the Wa Louis Gerber, local cattle king, has , ... 353.126.05 200.687.37 55».818.42 , . A .. _ ¡reservation in his auto, 1 Umatilla ........... .... Dated at Klamath Falla. Oregon. the date for the opening of the June returned from a trip to the Burns | ter« of Anna Creek and Its Tribu ______ 77.846.78 125,281.81 47,885.03 Union................ .... May 9, 1»14. term In Klamath. taries, Tributary of Wood River. While away he contracted j I , country. I 48.066.90 72,982.36 24,915.46 Robert Wilson has returned from Wallowa ......... .... 5-11-6-8 aw for 500 head of beef cattle at Silver To All Persona, Firms and Corpora 117,718.17 44,269.18 73.443.99 Klamath Marsh, where he took bis Wasco .............. ,... Mrs. Lyle O. Mills la visitine rela- Creek for September delivery to Abert tion«. claiming a right to the use Notice to CrmUtoe 115,070.10 167.097.36 282,167.86 stock cattle to pasture. Wilson has Washington ... .... Uvee and friends in Lakeview. Lak.. of the watera of the above named In the County Court of the Stat, of •13.691.84 42,981.25 29,289.41 many cattle, He is one of the well-to- Wheeler............ .... stream or any tributary thereof, Oregon, in and for Klamath 83,158.04 41,928 07 .... 125,080.74 do Indians. Yamhill ............ ur owning or being In poeseMlon County. I of land« bordering on or having State of Oregon. »5,214,762.82 seeseaeesee I We have not beard of the Fort Total ............ .. . .»6,691,861.74 access to aald stream or any of I Klamath baseball team yet. We did Total surplus »2,973, 529.84; total defiiclt. »1,486,431.64. County of Klamath, os: • Defiiclt. Its tributaries, In the County of hear there was a team being organ- Notie Is hereby given that tho un Klamath, State of Oregon, and ¿zed some time ago, but nothing dersigned. having ben duly appoint- j To All Whom It May Concern: lie, and still better—Jim ia aaid to said annual meeting the following more has been said of them. ed by order of the county court of i In the name of the Blate of Oregon* amendments to the by-laws of the be thinkinc of getting married. Klamath county, Oregon, admlnistra- | * You and each of you are hereby noti Klamath Water Users' Association MARTIN BROS. TO trlx of the elate of 1’rentiM 8. Puck B. V. Finnell has the distinction of will be submitted for your acceptance ett, deceased, having qualified ao ouch fied that the state engineer of the MOVE THEIR MILI. state of Oregon will begin the exam- erecting the first windmill in this or rejection, to-wlt: administratrix, all persons having ¡Inatlon of that certain stream known That section one (1) of article four part of the county. The tall white I Martin Brothers will begin moving Maims against said deeaed of what aa Anna Creek, and Its tributaries. ' "“u 'the Klamath Falls flour mill in tower of the mill Is now a landmark of the said by-laws as amended be soever name or nature, ia b.r.by dl-i” ____ _ _ ________ _ ..<« In Klamath county. Or.gon. amended to read as follows: In Buena Vieta addition. reeled and required to present said [ ¡about a week from its present loca | «nd the ditches diverting water thee- Section 1. Revenue, necessary claim, duly verified, as by law requir tion to Sixth and Spring street, on I from, on Monday, th. 15th day of I the railrod. The contract has been A twenty knot gale is whooping for the accomplishment of th. pur ed. within sli months from the date of June, 1914, at Fort Klamath, Klam let to M. R. Doty, who is now get <lo»n the lipper KKIamath Lake to poses of this association shall be the first publication of this notice to ath county, Oregon, pursuant to a Pe ting his outfit on the ground to begin day, making It advisable for small aald administratrix for allowance and raised by an assessment thereof from tition filed requesting a determination work. craft to stay close to port. approval. of the relative rights of the various time to time ss required upon and On account of the Increased ship Raid claim to bo filed with E. L. claimants to th. water thereof; against tho share holders. No as ments being made to outside points Coutrary to our usual grouch, we Elliott, attorney for aald estate, at And you are hereby further notified of Hour, feed and grain, the milling are p|eaaed t0 say that the road be- sessment shell be declared by the 212 Willits building. Klamath Falta, that th. superintendent of Water Di board of directors to be delinquent company has found it necessary, as tT,een Klamath Falls and Shipping Oregon, that being the place for the vision No. 1, of th. state of Oregon, witbin lees than thirty days after the well as much more convenient in ton |a in KOO(1 condition, transaction of the business of said es will commence th. taking of teetl- time for levying the assessment. handling, to have their mill located tate First publication of thio notice mony as to th. rights of all parties That section two (2) of artlcl. dated the 1st day of June. 1914. adjoining th e warehouses on the Another oil man has just declared claiming water from said strMB, or railroad. KITTIE E. PUCKETT. ¡that oil can be struck by boring near, four (4) of said by-laws be amended Ita tributaries, for Irrigation, power, to read as follows: Th. mill will be cut into four sec Administratrix. mining or other beneficial ua., on Buena Vista landing. Many oil men tions of moving. The machinery in who have been here from time toj Section 2. No subscription of E. L. ELLIOTT, Attorney Tuesday, the 14th day of Juno, 1914, the basement Is to be taken out, but ¡time are of the same opinion. If oil stock shall be accepted unless ac 4-1 4-2» aw. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., nt th.* all the equipment on the first and ¡can really be struck here, it will be companied by the full payment of Hotel Hall, In Klamath Falls, Klam second floors will be moved with the Administrator's Notic. the biggest boom as well as the great-' an amount In money equal to all as ath county, Oregon; and on Thursday, building. It Is expected to take about sessments previously levied by this In th. Matter of the Estate of Junl- «•st boon, to Klamath county. the 18th day of Juno, 1914, at th. two months before the work of mov association on lands subscribed there ett. Jackson, Deceased: hour of 10 o'clock a. m , at th. hotel ing is completed. Then the mill Is ■ to, and the previous assessments Nolle. Is h.r.by given to th. cred In Fort Klamath, Klamath county. The world’s production of gold to be enlarged and new machinery heroin referred to shall be de itors of the above estate and all per- oro|0n. estimated at >490,000,000. 'added to Increase the capacity. termined by taking the aggregate of •one having claims against the same, And you are hereby ordered to ap all assessments heretofore levied by to present such claims, together with pear before the undersigned superln- NEWS NOTEN FROM SIIIPI'INGTON Notice to the Htrnkholders of the thia association. Assessments paid the proper vouchers supporting them, ¡(«m-ii-nt of Water'DMs’o'n”No?”l'. at '■ ■ - klamstli Water User.' Association: on shares of stock cancelled at the in within six months from tho date ofion. of tha t)lnet and Ia(..g abov, —------- - --------------- SHIPPINGTON, June 3.—Cofer You are hereby notified that pur- stance of the association within three the first publication of this notice, to mentioned, snd submit proof of your Brothers are making preparations tc suant to a resolution of the board of years after April 1, 1905, for the the administrator of aald estate, Jrl.n 'claim to the waters of said atream or start up their brick plant. They (directors of the Klamath Water reason that the land to which said 8. Horn, at the Bank of Bonauza, any tributary thereof, If any right have a good many brick on hand al- Users’ Association duly made and ¡shares are appurtenant is non Bonanza, Oregon. thereto la claimed by you; and you ready, but will require a great many entered on the minutes of said board irrigable from the system owned or JNO 8. HORN, are hereby further notified that if you mor^ In the construction of ¿he new held in the association office, rooms; controlled or to be owned or con- Administrator of Hold Fatate. fall to ao appear and aubmlt proof of city hall. 17 and 18 Maddox-White building,1 trolled by the association shall be £-7-6-4 aw iyour claim to the watera of aald ----------- Klamath Falls, Oregon, Saturday, 1 refunded to the holder at th. tlm. of istream, or tributary thereof, default Master Davis, a young gentleman'March 24, 1914, the call for the an- cancellation; provided, however, that SUMMONS. will be entered agalnat you, and you wlth whom his parents reside in the nual meeting of the stockholders of the association may execute releases Inlhe-C-lrC.“‘.t 2?U1‘ ,°J the H“te of ^ ^rTd^nd ^atop^'from Blehn addition, caused a great deal the Klamath Water Users’ Associa- upon the approval of the secretary of Oregon for Klamath county. ubsoquently assarting any rights to of excitement a few days ago by get- lion was made, and that said annual tlie Interior for all lands heretofore Joseph H. Seeds, plaintiff, il e waters aforesaid, and will be held ting lost in the sage brush. The sage ' meeting will be held in the Houston subscribed to this association where vs. .id deemed to have forfeited ail right was not very tall—but neither was Opera House, Klamath Falls, Klam- such lands are not deemed Irrigable Alice Seeds, defendant. to the use of said waters theretofore I young Mr. Davis, and after un hour's ath county, state of Oregon, Friday, from the irrigation works now con- To Alice Seeds, the shove named de claimed by you. search be was curried out of the the 5th day of June, A. D. 1914, at stru« ted by the United States of flendant: By order of th. stat« water board brush like a tick from a sheep's wool, the hour of 2 o’clock p. m. of laid Ajnerica or their successors In In- In the name of the State of Oregon: of the State of Or.gon. day. tore t upon payment of all assess- 'You are hereby required to appear Dated this 19th day of Nov.mber, Jim Straw's dairy iu Blehn addlI That the purpose tor which aald .-nar.is heretofore levied by this As and answer the complaint filed 1913, at Salem, Or.gon. tlon is a great addition to the bust- annual meeting Is called la for the sociation against said lands and against you In the above entitled suit, JOHN H. LEWIS, Stats Engineer. ness of this part. It Is conducted in election of a board of five directors against lands owned by the applicant on or before the 4th day of July, JAMES T. CHINNOCK, Superintend a neiit, business-like way, and the for the ensuing year and for the 'for said release. 1914, that being the last day of time _ _ of Water Division No. 1, ent plant Is a good thing to see, with its transaction of such other business as That section one (1) of article I within which the defendant Is allowed GEO. T. COCHRAN, Superintendent to answer a herein as fixed by the order neat cottages, gardens, flowers, etc. may regularly come before said meet- jelght (8) of said by-laws be amended -------------- — , of Water D|vli|0B No j Ali the* workers «■*>' tp:ae<®f<f, tfcere ing. to read as follows: • I of * '" the court for publication of sum- , Attest—M. F. MER8, Secretary. .................... la no er inNjHrt» froti pRtron or iwb You are further notified that nti Section 1. All certificates or other _ mono _ - heroin; and - if you fail ao to| j ■. f* 5 .. . ere «• ‘ MAYOR REAPPOINTS MAN WHO i I Í »