THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE.
on have been appraised at a total of
1140,, the timber estimated at 200,-
000 board feet at 11 per thousand,
THE WATER USERS
uiid the laud at »40; that said appli
cant will offer final proof in support
Abel Ady, J. R. Dixon, John Irwin,
•f his application and eworn ata'e
C. A. Bunting and J. G. Swan will
ueni ou tbe 23d da> of June. 1914,
have charge of the affairs of the
W. <K
uvfore J. O. liaiuaker. U. 8 commla-
Klamath Water Users Association, as
Hi .MARGARET MASON
. slotter, al Bonanaa, Oregon.
*
Following la the program arranged
they were elected directors at Fri
(Written for the United Press)
Any peraon la al liberty to protect
10 a. in.— Devotional exercises Mra
day's annual meeting of the stock
thia purchase before entry, or Initiate
Wheu Mabel aud Tessie,
8. D. Harlan
the waist line and filled in with a vest
holders. The three amendments to I
! a content at any time before patent
Who both are dressy,
Reports of last year's work
I of sheer white muslin with an up-
•4 hr th« Harald PubHahiag 'he constitution were adopted by the
I issues, by filing a corroborated affi
Go out for a stroll In the park,
Music
istandltig Gladstone collar of the same.
■T. ot Klamath Falla. ou ' « .ter users.
davit lu thia office, alleging facta
"Medal Contests— Mrs. Harpold
Their garments so sllmpy,
; Flaring cuffs of muslin finish the long
y aad Tharaday of
weak
one of the most important matters
The pupils of Mrs. Don J. Sumwall' "Racolleetlone of Edith Hill Hooker," which would defeat the entry.
Transparent and skimpy, *
----- to receive the attention of the stock-i
sleeves and the ruffles edging the full
JAMES II BUIttlEHH,
Mias Carlton
*
Udders was the matter of sending a ,8eem mostly a taka-off—but mark:
'pantalets are |>l|>ed in the girdle silk. gate a moat pleasing recital at Hous
4-20-6-22 a
Register.
ton» opera house Wednesday night to
"Noon
Aid"
Mrs.
J.
B
Mason
=■ 'representative to Washington to work
When they take a notion
A bright green satin costume has a
lone of thu largest gatherings ever as
Dinner In the basement
8BA2OIOCK IV IS LAUNCHED
for the passage ot the twenty-year ex- ■
1° dip In the ot. au.
tunic scalloped on the edge, a low
Nutlce of sheriff’» Hale
1 30 ,, m— Music
sembled in the theater. Although (he
WlfU GRRAT CEREMONY I 'nsion bill, now pending in the They pile on such flubdub galore.
neck blouse waist with a scalloped
By
virtue
of an execution ou fore
‘
program
was
a
lengthy
one.
the
ap
Addrena
llev.
K.
C.
Richards
,h>use In view ot the spleudid work
Such bustles and ruffing.
Gladstone collar of the satin, and
closure duly issued by ths clerk of
preciative audience sat enraptured
Addreae-
Superintendent
Fred
PORTSMOUTH England June 6
»» President Abel Adyln Wash-:
Such flouncing and puffing
puffed elbow sleeves finished with a
PORTSMOUTH.
England. . June 5. Ington for the association, he was That even the ocean waves roar.
tli<' circuit court of th-» county of
FOKT
MOUT . Eas
till the llnal number, and their ex
Peterson
scalloped ruffle as are the puffy
In the preeence ot a distinguished
Klamath, alate of Oregon, dated the
pressed wish that still other numbers
Solo
—
-Miss
Edith
Wilson
i gain chosen to go and work for the
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bloomers. A deep girdle of the satin
any of British sporthmen, stat es
»t Bit» day of May l'.U4, In u certain
followed
proved
the
excellency
ot
the
"In
Memory
of
Mrs.
M.
N.
Stevens.
1 assage of the measure, which means
NEW YORK, June 6.—To be truly spans the waistline and no other color
and society women, tbe Sham
action In the circuit court for said
Mrs. J. L. Stevens
•so much to the Irrigationists all over fashionable when you take a dip in or trimming relieves this study In evening's entertainment. Mrs. Zum
rock IV, Sir Thomas Lipton's latest
county and alate, wherein It. B.
walt may well teel proud of her class,
Address
—
Rev.
S.
D.
Harlan
..
—
.
..
tbe
briny
this
summer,
you
must
put
green save a white rubber gardenia
challenger for the America cup was lh\
Vining, as plaintiff, recovered Judg
Solo- Mina Louise Benson
Ady will leave as soon as he can'on more clothes than you take off. with green rubber foliage at the belt tor each pupil did so splendidly Indi
recently launched from the yard o'
ment against I*. L. Fountain an ex
vidually.
that,
aa
a
class,
their
pro
"Sabbath
Observance"
Rev.
S.
J.
possibly arrange his affairs.
Time was when the bathing beach and a wreath of the waterproof gar
Camper A Nicholson, at Gosport.
ecutor
of luat will and lealauiau' of
gram
was
exceptionally
Hue.
Miss
Stubblefield
| was the vantage ground where all denias on a smart green crush satin |
Jamea C, Mongold, deceased, and
Later, on board his magnifleeut,
Marjorie
McClure
is
so
well
known
as
General
Discussion
' f -minine fine points were frankly re hat that completes the verdant geiup. '
THE DESCHUTES AND PAULINA
William D. Mongold, u uttuor, and an
—f — yacht Enin, the millionaire i
a vocalist ot much talent that, aa a
Singing—"America"
j vealed.
Now all the revealing is
A striking black taffeta suit has
RESERVES
ARE
OPEN
TODAY
order for the sale of real property for
sportsman - tea - merchant's
guests
mutter
ot
course,
much
was
expected
| done in the marts, the public res hectic panniers aud bustle of futurist
Prank enthusiastically—but not tea— ¡
the num of one thousan<l dollars with
Mrs William Maston was hostess to
taurants and theaters, while the silk and a V-shaped Inset of the same ot her: but at that she surprised
to the success of his fourth attempt j Preparatory to the opening of lands
Intereat front June 15, 1911. due It
pleasantly,
to
be
sure,
her
moat
ardent
(he
leisure
Hour
Club
Wednesday
af
|charms ot the belle of the bathers placed point downward in the skirt.
to win the Blue Ribbon of the Sea.
' in the Paulina and Deschutes forest are as completely hidden under the
admirers. Other surprises were Miss ternoon. when the usual enjoyable II. Vining and tbe furth- r sum of nix
Another purple satin suit panniered
-f iw- ■»akteg nn rash predictions." I reserves Monday, the following cir-
hundred fifteen dollara v-ts the Klam
¡up-to-date bathing costume as the in poisonous purple and green striped j Vera Houston. Miss Elizabeth Hous afternoon was s|>ent In playing 600.
aaM Sir Thomas just before the grace- cular has been issued by Commission- ¡
ath Water Users Aaaoclatlou. and
ton.
Miss
Louise
Benson,
Miss
Dor
The prise was awarded to Mra. Fred
* light under the proverbial bushel.
silk has a bunch of violets at the
fully lined craft slipped into the wa-, er Tallman, and sent to the land
othy Darling, Miss Marguerite Wil Melhnse, after which a dainty lunch coats taxed at 116.60. on the 6th day
Skirts are longer than heretofore, belt.
liams and Lawrence Mvhaffey. whose eon was served. In attendance were of May, 1914.
I honestly feel that my offices:
ter, ” 'but
1
j and the pantalet a la mode is
A bright red satin shows a skirt
Notice la hereby given that I will
able rendition of vocal solos caused Mra. A. R. Campbell, Mrs. Thomas
"Hereafter when lands unsurveyed glimpsed generously below in ruched
chances this time are on the winning
entirely composed of four scalloped
aide. 1 _ know that this will be tbe or withdrawn or reserved are to be- I i and ruffled glory. Panniers of differ- taffies The penchant of fair bathers much favorable comment. Ot the In- Hampton. Mra. E. B Hall. Mlaa Har on the 1 Ith day of Juns. 1914, at tbe
brat boat that ever crossed the At- come subject to disposition under the pnt colors are a favorite trimming for this scollop trimming Is probably | istrumental selections, while all were ris. Mra. C C. Hogue. Mrs. George rent door of the court bouae In Klam
'really good, dainty little Miss Beatrice'
ath Falla. In said county, at 10 o'clock
lantia to try for the cup. Moreover, i laws applicable thereto by the filing anJ together with bustle effects in accentuated bv the desire to prove'
Hum. Mrs. Maxwell M Long. Mrs
!
luck ought to be with me. consider- of a township plat of survey or by the(r buffant bouyanCy W|H no do,lbt that quite as many good scollops go Walton's execution of Beethoven's Henry Newnham. Mrs O. W. Robert- lu the forenoon of said day, sell at
lag that thia la the thirteenth rac« for jrestoration to entry from such with- p.iuile ajdecldpd ghlm|, ,n the dt>mand I into the sea as come out. and are as ’ i Fur El Ise deserves special mention. son, Mrs. Charles 1. Roberts, Mrs. public auction to the highest bidder
The success of the evening's enter Fred 8cballock, Mra. I». it E With for caah the following described prop
that trophy.
¡drawals or reservations, all applies-. j(|r ..W|ngg •• bladders and cork belts
delectable with satin dressing as the
tainment was, doubtless, due largely row, Mrs. Whitlock, Mrs. Win. Mas- erty. to-wit:
“I have been preparing for the'tions, filings or selections therefor
|imoroug gwtmmers.
deep sea scollops with a dressing of
The uortbeast quarter of sec
¡to the confidence inspired by the |>res- ten and Mrs. Oscar E. Willey.
event for aeveateen year».
I have .may be executed in a manner required
Brilliant colors that are fast and tartar sauce.
lence of Mrs. Zumwalt, and In the
tion four, towuahip forty, south
learned something valuable each of by law, and. with the required fee
|ook
jS another feature,
The newest sandals are lu bright
of range nine east of Willamette
the three times 1 lost with the previ- tnd commissions, be presented to the a|id rvbber flowers made into corssge satin to match the bathing suit, and vocal solos to her perfectly played ac
Tbe Tuesday Club spent an enjoy
meridian, Oregon.
oua Shamrocks, and the boat we are proper local land office in person, by j b)11!:ll.ctg are tbe |.lg| gagp jn aquatic are built like tbe Into tango slippers companiments.
able afternoon at the home of Mra.
Taken and levied upon aa tbe prop-
now launching embodies not only the ntail ot otherwise, »ithin the period fagbiong imagine what a snappy ef- with divers straps. Nothing could be
iCarey M Ramsby thia week, when
iuluor. or aa much thereof aa may be
On Wednesday afternoon. In honor
reaulta of my own experience and ob-,of
reaulte
oh-.of twenty days prior to the date of
# gprajr of pjnk rubbpr roses w*U more apropos than a deep son green
. bridge was played and a luncheon
¡of
Mrs.
R.
E.
Wattenburg,
Mrs.
Nate
|necessary
to satisfy the said judgment
aervatioa. but the ripened fruits of Slink »he township rle’ or of restor- : add to your bathing suit and the slipper with divers straps to cover
¡served. The members are Mrs. Chas.
the marvelous talents of that prince Ation to entry, unless the law or the ¡spring touch imparted by a bunch of an under toe, now, could there? The Otterbein entertulned the past grands ' Robertson, Mrs. Bert E. Withrow, | in favor of It. It VIulug aud an order
of designers, Charles E. Nicholson." ¡tcgulatiot.s governing the disposition ¡bunch of purple violets is sure to win sandals that perforin the acquatlc land officers of Prosperity Rebekah ¡Carey M. Ramsby, Mrs. Earl Wblt- <>rty of the said William D. Mongcld.
of sale of real property and against
Tbe work of rigging the Shamrock of a particular application or the land ;at the stretch.
Certainly nobody 1 feat of covering bathing feet and the Lodge at her bome«0n Klamath ave |lock, Mrs. Thomas Hampton, Mrs. O.
«aid William D. Mongold, a minor,
The
occasion
was
In
the
nature
nue.
IV will require about a week, after Iaffected otherwise provide,
could classify these elastic violets as chic flower trimmed hats that top the
W. Robertson.
with Interest thereon, together with
which the will be put on her tuning
No priority will be secured nor belonging to the shrinking variety.
hirsute waves that top the ocean! ■ of a jollification over the success of
i all costa and disbursements that have
j
Mrs.
Wattenburg
in
her
contest
for
up trial«. These will continue until right forfeited by the presentation of
One of the most popular models of ;waves are not the salient features of'
An uutomobile trip to Merrill and lor may accrue.
about the middle of July, most of sucb application, filing or selection in a 1914 bathing suit is of blue or black the newest bathing suits, however. 'the office of grand warden of the Re u picnic will be featuree of the nest
C. C. LOW, Sbsrlff,
the races being pulled off in the So- the manner and within the time pre taffeta with a deep girdle of bright The really striking innovations, after bekah assembly, and hearty congrat-| meeting of the Tuesday Club, when
illy Geo. A Haydon, Deputy.
lent. the stretch of water separating scribed prior to the filing of the town ¡hued plaid or Roman striped silk and all. are the superabundance of buffant ulatlons were showered upon the lady ; Mrs. Charles Martin and Mrs. 8. Ed-
Dated at Klamath Falla. Oregon.
tbe Isle of Wight from the main land. ship plat or the restoration of the ja tunic piped in the striped or plaid ; bustles, panniers and puffs. The min by those present. While seated at the| ward Martin will be hosteeees. The
May », 1914.
, table Mrs. Otterbein. In behalf of the
Tbe present challenger is the first land to entry, and all such applica- 'trimming.
ute you get one on you, you are bound | I past grands and the officers of the ¡nweilng will be held at the Martin
3-11-6-8 aw
from thia aide to be constructed with tions, filings and selections shall, with
The waist is open down the front to Ito belong to the floating population.
I home In Merrill.
lodge, presented Mrs. Wattenburg
a centerboard. This plate drops ten those presented by persons present at
NUMMONN.
feet when let down, making her total the local office at tbe hour the lands The Dalles, Oregon, or Lakeview, Or- ' arrange for the observance, and the ' with a past grand jewel of the lle-
The fifth anniversary ot tbe birth
| bekah degree. Attending the affair
In the Circuit Court of the State ot
draft when rigged and manned nearly become subject to entry, be held and egon:
¡of
Zepha
Rogers
was
the
occasion
for
full ritualistic ceremony of the lodge
Oregon for Klamath county.
twenty-four feet.
Another innova treated as simultaneously filed.
| ..jn antjcipation of the assertion of will be given. Past Exalted Ruler were Mrs. Nellie Wattenburg. Mrs. |a party given In her honor Thursday
Nellie Van Riper, Mrs. Elizabeth
'
Joseph
H Seeds, plaintiff.
tion
la
tbe
fact
that
she
is
built
large-
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"Applications prsented after the settlement claims, you are advised Chas. J. Ferguson will be one of the
bv her mother, Mrs. Leslie Rogers,
Ramsby. Mrs. Brookfield, Mrs. Wal-j
V.
ly of wood, the previous Shamrocks ian<jg become subject for entry will be that settlement is not essential to tbe 1 speakers in addition to the regular ¡lace Baldwin, Mra. John Urling.1 and attended by Margaret Cummings.
|
A
Hee
Seeds,
defendant.
being entirely of metal.
received and noted in the order of exercise of the right to enter addi- officers of Jhe lodge.
The event willI Mrs. Dolly Summers, Mrs. Jennie Opal Wilson, Beatrice and Katherine
Laid on a framework of navaltum, tbeir filing. Any application, filing or tional lands under tbe provisions of be open to the public.
Walton, Freddie Goeller, Innes Rob I To Alice Seeds, tbe above named de-
Hurn, Mrs. J. Fred Goeller, Mrs. Nate
dendant:
a recently patented metal composi- selection not based on a prior settle- the acts of April 28, 1904 (33 Stat.,
The prettiest feature of tbe cere lOtterbiln, Mrs. Fred Cofer, Mrs. W. j erta. Margaret and Buford Hargis, I
In the name of tbe Blate ot Oregon:
ti«n. there are two wooden skins ment right will be subject to valid 527), or February 19, 1909 (35 Stat., mony will be the putting together of
Rollon Cofer. Ruth and Gertrude
throughout—tn places three—the settlement claims asserted in the ^39), but a person qualified to make a model of the liberty bell made from p. Johnson, Mrs. Win North, Mrs. A Cofer, Elbert and Russell White, You are hereby required to appear
outer layer being mahogany.
Her manner required by law. The regts- an additional entry under either act flowers. These segments, each form W. Pell. Mrs. Ed Martin. Mrs. R. J. Dorothy, Georgia and Jennie Delzell, and answer tbe complaint filed
Sheets, Miss Fannie Virgil, Mrs. O. D.,
against you In the above entitled suit,
meet I
ia of --------
hollow wood, the longest ter an<
_ | receiver will carefully com-1 may, by priority of settlement on ed of red. white
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and ______________
blue blossoms. Matthews. Mrs7ciaude Daggett. Mrs. Helen Wirts, Edna Dunbar, Ruth De
of that type ever constructed.
A' pare all applications simultaneously iantjg subject thereto, secure a pref-¡will form part of the bell. When these
luip, Constance Schallock, Wilbur on or before tbe 6th day of July,
Evelyn Atherton. Mra. Percy Sholl,
duplicate mast it will be shipped to
ag aforesaid, and will dispose ot erence right to make such additional parts are brought together they will
Harris, Myrtle Ramsby, Dorothy and I 1914, that being the last day ot time
Mrs.
K. D. North, Mrs. Geo. Humph
America, to be » •vallshU
available in evant
event r»f
of them __
ag .-ii«
follows:
—-;
.entry.
¡represent a likeness of the "Id I'-il
Don Dunham, Jean Rogers and Jean within which tbe defendant la allowed
rey. Mrs. Fred Bremer. Mrs. C. C.
'Hayden, Mrs. Rogers was assisted In to answer herein as fixed by tbe order
"The act of June 11, 1960 (34 Stat, which rang forth the tidings of the Hogue. Mrs. Walter Cofer.
"First—Where there is no conflict;
Mrs.
Tb. amount of canvas to be carried lne
llcatlon shall be allowed ir- 233),authorizing agricultural entries signing of the Declaration of Inde-
entertaining the youngsters by her |<>f the court for publication of sum
'Anna O'Farrell, Mrs. I-evi McDonald
ieetUl a secret. Sir Thomas Intimates rwpertjve of whether settlement is iu forest reserves, will be treated as a pendence.
'slater, Mrs. Carl Cofer. The children mons herein, and If you fall so to
and Miss Marie Harpold assisted Mrs.
that the spread will astonish tbe alleged.
i spent u joyous afternoon, romping appear and answer, tbe plaintiff will
homestead act upon the exclusion of
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Otterbein in entertaining the guests
yachting world.
¡and
playing juvenile games, after ' apply to the court for tbe relief)
“Second—In case of conflicting ap the lands from a national forest and MAY GIVE PUBLIC
♦ ♦♦
prayed for In the complaint filed here
For the first time a Lipton chal-
'which
refreshments were served.
entrymen
under
such
act
will
have
BEDS
OF
STREANIw
plications and only one of the appli
Mrs. Levi McDonald and daughter,
in, to-wlt: for a decree of said circuit
leager will be commanded by an ama-
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cants alleges prior settlement, his the same rights and privileges as oth-1
aHow*Zd and the <r homestead entrymen *«tbin_tbe ex- '1 SALEM, June 6.—Petitions asking {.Ioanna, who have been visiting rela i The heart songs of days gone by, court of the State of Oregon, tor t.h®
tives and friends for a week or so in 'the mention of whose titles arouses icounty of Klamath, forever dlaeoiV-
others rejected.
¡eluded areas to make additional en- for
initiation of a colnstitutional
sklllful in tbe worfd. Re ear-! “Third__If two or more conflicting *,rie* l,nder ,he aforesaid acts of April amendment declaring the beds of nav- this city, contemplate returning to fond memories of childhood and Ing the bonds ot matrimony existing
j their Bonanza home early next week.
tatety baa no peers In Great Britain.
* 28, 1904, and February 19. 1909, and ‘lgable water, of Oregon a, bank full
mothers lullaby, are to be featured at («■tween the plaintiff and defendant,
♦ ♦♦
In his yachting eareer, extending applications are received, each con-
'»nd for auch other relief as to tbe
to secure preference rights by prl-l^age subject to public use for com- i One of the objects of the "Splash a concert to be given soon by the
oeer thirty years, be has sailed more tainlng allegations of prior settle-
Ici.urt shall appear just and equitable.
¡Ladies
Guild
of
Grace
Episcopal
ority of settlement. Applications to mrrce, navigation and Improvement Club" will have been accomplished
tx». a thousand races, and has been ment. a hearing sha!l be ordered to
This summons is published In tbe
make additional entries under either jave been
with Secretary of State when Miss Elsie Low learns to swim. ¡church, under the direction of Mrs.
the owner of several cup-winning determine the priority of right, and
| Don J. Zumwalt. The affair will be Semi-Weekly Herald, a semi-weekly
of said acts will be governed by the Q|cott.
On the chutes, riding tbe log and In
Hie total wine have been 225 it shall be restricted to those alleg- rules and regulations applicable to
newspaper published at Klamath
Simultaneously there was also tiled ,the tank two-step, Miss Elsie Is great, i given at Houston's opera house, and c alls. Oregon, by order of the Honor-
aad 140 other prises, including 1
8UCh rte111-
original applications."
'the
old
time
heart
Interest
songs
will
a petition asking for the initiation of but as yet, she has not learned to
"Fourth—Where there are applica-
able Henry L. Benson. Judge of said
twe king's cups and the International
Ihe rendered by local favorites.
a law authorizing cities to build and I swim.
Whether this is due to the
tions
conflicting
in
whole
or
in
part,
Circuit Court, dated the 21st day ot
fifteen-meter cup—the blue ribbon of
LAKE < O. ELATED
maintain docks and wharves on such I negligence of her tutor or not Is not !
May, 1914, directing that such sum-
fifteen-meter racing in Europe— in which no one of the several appli
i
Injure«
Toe«.
OVER NEW ROAD ■ navigable streams.
Both measures known, but Will H. Bennett suggests
cants claims prior settlement, the I
mons be so published once a week
which he won three years in sttccee-
DeLoss
Milla,
the
young
son
of
Mr.
I
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[are initiated by C. 8. Jackson and F. a change in instructors. A« Friday
register and receiver will write on.
for six successive weeks.
Date of
and
Mrs.
Lyle
Mills,
sustained
a
very
¡night's meeting twenty-three cavorted
Residents of --------------------
Lake county —
are -----
feel- W. Mulkey of Portland.
cards the names of the several ap-
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¡first publication, May 26, 1914.
.painful
bruise
of
three
toes
Friday,
plicants and each of these cards shall ing much elated over the prospect t ' The constitutional amendment pro- in the water. They were Mr. and Mrs.
C, C. BROWER.
OAKLAND ST ABM
'while doing some fancy diving stunt«
Atorney for plaintiff.
SUMMER CRUISES be placed in an envelope upon which that the Goose Lake Valley is to be vldes, in brief, that the title to all F,ed Moullen, Hazel Barnes, Elsie ¡In the nntltorium. In some way the
there is no distinctive or identifying ‘ pierced by a new railroad, a trans- submerged lands shall repose in the ¡Low. Marjorie Weeks,Dorothy Weeks,
5-25-6-29 aw
¡young fellow rnnnnged to strike the
The steamer Otkland will start on mark, and at 2 o'clock p. m., on the'continental line projected from Butte, state, in trust for the benefit of the Pearl Boivin, Willa Leonard, Pearl ¡top of hla toes against the rough con-
Notice to Creditors
date of opening to entry,
if practlca-| Mont., to San Francisco, through . public, and that any grant of them I Wheeler, Roma Stone, Winnie Wamp
mvisuaj
uu to Upper
uppri ------- ’
...
Monday uu
on at«
ita huiuuxui
summer * run
icreta edge of the tank, peeling off n'(||
prdnf The steamer will leave ble. if not, at the name hour one week | Montana, Idaho, a corner of Oregon which interferes with public corn* ler. Mary Schubert, Alice Duncan,
the
County
Court of tbe State of
¡goodly portion of the skin.
Ute Umdlag about 8:30, and run to later, after all the envelope» contain- and through the Sacramento Valley merce or navigation shall be forbid-, I Anna Beebe, Dr. Wheeler, Dr. Leon-
Oregon, In and for Klamath
—
Modoc Point, where connection wlll 'l“K thp names of the several appll-l
H. A. Utley, a Lakeview real eatate ¡den.
Further, it Is provided that lard, Will H. Bennett, John Siemens,
County.
Charlie Captain and Nora Bernice |
be made with automobile for Fort '««nt« shall have been thoroughly mix-1 man, has written from Flint, Mich., ¡cities may build and maintain docks 111. J. Lincoln, L. B. Klnnear, Frank
State of Oregon,
Merritt, two prominent young Indians,
!ed In the presence of such persons as ¡that he has gotten in touch with a .on such streams and that where they ¡Nolan, Herbert Barry, W. G. Freed, I
County of Klamath, ss:
from the reservation, were married ;
i Notice is hereby given that the un
Paaaengera going to Fort Klamath may desire to be present, they shall number of prospective new settlers are not needed for dock purposes they Cecil Weeks and Mr. Matthies.
Saturday by Justice of the Pence
♦ ♦♦
dersigned, linvlng been duly appoint
will arrive there for dinner, and those be drawn and numbered in order. The While he was at Salt Lake City he may be leased.
Mrs. Glen Johnson entertained the Gowen. Cnptain O. ('. Applegate, Po ed by order of the county court of
leaving the Fort In the morning wHl card8 88 numbered and drawn will be said he learned of definite plans fori Such leases, however, It Is provided
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...
. I
f'loit.nnd In thr» a nnll/"! tinna )hr>
Pythian Club on Wednesday evening. lice Judge Leavitt and others wore Klamath county, Oregon, admlnletra-
Progressive 500 was the entertain witnesses.
jfrlx of the estate of Prentiss 8. Puck
ment, and this was followed by the
ett, deceased, having qualified as such
Notice for I’tiLlicutlon
administratrix, all persons having
serving of refreshments, ices nnd as
Where the applicant fails to ob of the Butte, Boise A Winnemucca e<i lands be needed by a city.
for the stage, much quicker time will
Every
five
years
the
rental
for
the
(Not
Coal
Lands)
claims
against said deceased of what-
sorted
cakes.
The
following
were
the
railroad
about
six
months
ago.
tain
all
the
land
applied
for
by
him
be made. The regular schedule will
If the new line is built according lands must bo appraised by a disin members present . Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Department of tbe Interior, United lHOevrr name or nature, la hereby di
kounoed after the steamer has he will be permitted to elect whether
Stales Land Office, at Lakeview, reeled and required to present said
Hogue, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Crlsler,
he will retain the land secured and to the plans Included in the project of, terested appraisal board.
a tew trips.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Low, Mr. and Mrs.
Oregon, April 15, 1914.
claim, duly verified, as by law requlr-
amend his application to embrace revivifying the D. B. A W., Boise
II. R. Browbeker, Mr. and Mrs. G. T.
Notlce is hereby given that Pliny ,F(I, wlthln six months from the date of
other lands not affected by pending would be the headquarters.
L. O.
McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Glen John- A. Jerome, whose postofllce address the first publication of this notice to
Alleging that (60.21 is due on an applications and otherwise subject I-eonard, an engineer, filed the pa
.son,
Mrs Jennie Hum, Mrs. Etta Boi is Dairy, Oiegon, did, on the 19th jsald administratrix for allowance and
thereto
when
such
amended
applica
pers
at
Boise,
but
he
has
so
far
re
itgned aocount, the Pacific North-
SHELDON, Iowa, June 6. Three ler, Mrs. Olive Seitz and Mr. Verl day of March, 1914, file In this office 'approval,
■tern Adjusting Co. today brought tion is presented, or withdraw his frained from indicating his backing.
sworn statement and application No. I Hold claim to be filed with E. L.
cyclones swept »Northwestern Iowa Brewbaker.
raft for that amount against the original application without preju
07376, to purchase the W% NWK, Elliott, attorney for said estate, at
between
5
and
8
o'clock
last
night.
FLAG
DAY
TO
dice,
and
in
the
event
of
auch
with
♦ ♦♦
and Supply
One struck at Hospers, another al
Much Interest Is being taken by Section 26, Township 38 south, 212 Willits building, Klamath Falls.
drawal the fees and comm) snions will
BE OBSERV ED
Sanborn, and the third further north. local women in the county Institute of Rnnge 10 east, Willamette Meridian, Oregon, that being the place for the
be returned by tbe rece w r
Appli-
Klamath Falls Lodge No. 1247 B.
Four are known to be dead, several the Women's Christian Temperance and the timber thereon, under the transaction of the business of said es
cations conflicting in wh< f < with those
previously allowed will ! » i rejected in ¡B O Elks will publicly observe Flag other deaths are reported, and twenty- Union, to bo held Tuesday at Grace M. provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, tate, First publication of this notice
WILL A. LEONARD
This organization has and acts amendatory, known an the dated the 1st day of June, 1914.
the usual manner.”
Imy on Sunday, June 14, at Houston’s ' five are Injured. The whole damage E. church.
as _____
such
been active through the county this | "Timber and Stone Law, . ” _
Under tbe date of Mac Ji, the f«l- impera house. Heretofore tbe annual will run Into the thoustnds.
KITTIE E. PUCKETT.
As the telegraph and telephone year, and there Is renewed Interest in value as might be fixed by appralse-
lowing special instru 'Jons issued, services have been held by the mem-
Admlniatratrli.
wires are down, the details cannot be the work. There will be delegates ment, and that, pursuant to such ap- E. L. ELLIOTT, Attorney.
containing regulations 2nd instr'c. tiels in the lodge room.
prsont from all parts of tbe county. plication, the land and timber there
tlons to the register an4 receiver at
6-29 aw.
A committee has been appointed to ¡ obtained today.
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