The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, September 21, 1914, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE.
MUNDAY, NKPTKMHKH Ml, i*H
CATTLE MARKET
FIRMTHROUGHOUT
quarter of section fiftosa (II)
and tho northeast quarter of the
north*eat quarter, and the north
«»st quarter of the northeast quar­
ter of section twenty-two (11), la
township thirty-eight <>*) south,
range eleven (III east of tho Wil­
lamette meridian, being In Klam
mg or the club's 1*14-15 seasou
»THAIH TO NTKONG PRICES (nM.
ath county, state of Oregon, and
"Vacation experiences" were in or­
containing
one hundred slaty 11 Id I
der. and some highly interesting, as
liy W M. U. NHEPHK'HD
acres, more or lose
well as amusing anecdotes were giv­
ll’altsd Pr<'»a Staff t'orrespondeut )
All hide may be mailed to me or
I
en by the members. l*ate in the eve-
LONDON.
Sept. »!--(
.................
-
*
j utng delicious refreshments were
i By
Mail toiHerajevo,
a little town In lloaula. to children who are.left orphan« lu the to my attorneys al Oregon City, Or­
NOW, RAY OFFKTAlJi
In honor of Mr. aud Mrs. Frank lra served. Present were: Rev. and Mrs. New York 1— What start<‘d il this
war In
In¡pay
a regal
regal visit.
viali.
egon
this war
< pay a
palace at Vienna
.White, who soon leave for California J. & Htublefleld. Mr. and Mrs. Bert C. Europe?
«4».» wii.
u.,...,
.... i
d"y“ul,± .’.TL.
Europe and all humanity might ; • Emperor
WUllaui
of
Gsriuauy
aud
Ito spend the winter, local Shriners
Everybody
knows that millions of *«•!! havu kept their eyes glued to tho
Thomas, Mr aud Mrs. C. P. Stewart,
PORTLAND, Hept. 21. — Cattle
and their ladies tendered them a sur- Rvv. and Mrs. E C. Richards, Mrs. men are lined up to kill each other: 'automobile which Is to pass through
usi W. Neumann, Deceased
liquidation was comparatively light
dren: "We can scarcely And words t->
|prise party at their home Wednesday , E. M Chiicote, Miss Erma Cole. Miss that the civilisation which Europe has|‘h'* badly pa veil street« of Serajevo
last week. The market was firm In
express to you chlldreu how our Gordon E. Hayes aud Karie <’. Latour-
utght. In the party were Mr. and Psarl Tally. Mias ltemiie Applegate, bnu slowly buildlug eInce the dark
10 o'clock lu the morning.
■ lie, attorneys,
I o 17-14-lfefe
all departments
hearts bleed. To have spent auch
iMrs. L. F. Willets. Mr. and Mrs. W. Mies Jean Stewart Mias Ida Momyer. ages baa beep throwu to the winds,
First there Is a bomb explosion. A happy hours with you aud your par­
Best light steers sold Monday atlA Deisell. Dr. and Mrs. U LTruax
Notice to t'rwdllura
»7.25, and the bulk of steer sales wss Mr aud Mr, K H H
Mr anJ Miss Alice Pool, Miss Clara Elmer. aud that tho situation hi too big to'typographer ha» throwu It. It doesn't ents only two wcehs ago, uud now to
_ ____mr. auu
from »«.75 to »7.10. I Butcher
“-—“---- stock
—-1 Mrs. J. W. Haile. Mr». M. L. Sargent. Mias Augusta Parker, Miss Milam, either write about or talk about. lujhit (he automobile; instead, il hit« think that you are plunged Into thl« ¡lu lb» County Court of the Mute of
Cha elbow of the arch duke It goes liuuieaaurable sorrow.'*
was in small supply. . with prices Mias lxjuise Si^gent, Miss Wills Arthur D. Hay, Rollo C. Groesbeck, telllgently.
Oregon, for the County of Klamath
ftl|,luff a sveoud later In the street, some
Andrew
Collier.
Dr.
Fred
Westerfeld.
The emperor didn’t kuow then (hat lu the Matter of the Estate of ICdWIu
It
will
take
a
hundred
years
steady.
Leonard, Miss Estell Blair and Dr. Dr. Johnson.
yards behind ths royal car.
a inllllou times four clilldreu would
history books to give the new».
L. New batiks, Deceased.
The swine receipts were inside of Will A. l.eouard.
Th» start was
1 he chauffeur, whose wreug twist be plunged Into Immeasurable grlet
As General _ Fred
told me. ;
Nolic« la hereby given that the uu
---- Funstou
-----------------
3,000 for the week. The average run made from in front of the Star Drug
1 he Entre Nous Club will meet at¡just as 1 was hurryiug away from of the wrist half an hour later is go­ before the effect of the flight of thatj |derslgu<'d has been appointed the ad
of hogs at this time is not a prime store, and it was there that’ Drs.
| th* home of Mr. and Mrs M. 8 West i Vara Crus for London: "There* only ing to help plunge into the greatest one lead bullet hud died away.
nilnlatralor of the above »»tale, and
qually, due to the high prices of feed Truax .tad Leonard ran afoul of the
war mankind has ever known, has put
that all persons having claims against
Bulk of best light stock sold at »2.40 law, by Innoceutly stealing a baby in Hot Springs addition Tuesday one bigger newspaper story that could
night.
' happen on this earth, and that would ou »iHcd aud saved tho royal pair
LEGAL
NOTICES
to »8 60.
»aid »»tale shall present same, with
buggy, which they thought belonged
beatluy has decided that it la not a.
be auotber plauet approachiug ours
proper vouchers, within sis urontbs
A good nixed run of sheep and t0 Mr. and Mrs. Delaell. A Ger this
Nuiumuas
The new high school students were with an inevitable collision two lu lu lu tlie luornlhg that the arch­
from the date of ibis notice, to said
lamb«, with steady to strong prices mistake was discovered, and the bug-
duke «hall die. but at 10:4*, aud that
guests of the Christian Endeavor S«>- weeks distant."
(No til Equity I
administrator, al hla place of busi-
on yearlings aud ewes, the former be-
returned, Dr. Truax was tried by a
nut a typographer's bomb, but a high In the Circuit I Court of the Stale of
Whet storied the blgg.-et event the'^^ ^s band sh^U «’uMhZ
nets. Truth aud Main street», Klam
Ing up 5 cents, at »5.30. and a bunch I Kangaroo court on this charge, He ciety ot the Presbyterian church last
______ ______________ ...J rope
Oregon. for the County of ath Falla. Oregon.
of ewes selling at »4.50. No fancy »as acquitted, however, as the pro» ulglit, and a most enjoyable time was world haa ever kuowu?
from which hangs over the precipice)
Klamath
si>eiit
by
the
five
score
or
more
young
Dated August 27, 1914.
¡ecullng witness. Dr. Leonard, had to
stock in the lamb division.
The auswer is: One little lead but-of war tho world's civilisation and
Marlon A. Clement, Plaintiff.
i«t _____
(rum _ a _________
revolver lu the bauds of a
H B KVANN,
I admit that he helped in the theft. (N'Oide in attendance. Games, many j __
' peace.
vs
¡With card games and pranks the eve­ of them unique and laughable, wore Servian high school
boy. And thia*
Administrator of ths Estate of Edwlu
__ ____.
The car speeds on
The archduke Oscar F. North and J W Newbarl,
I,. New banks. tl»<'eas»d
ning was a merry one. and a dainty) played, and refreshments were serv-d bullet probably would never have , . |* . anuoyed.
____ ___ .
When he ______
...r
reaches the
(doing business under the firm
♦
♦♦
«-»7-10-1 ew
'luncheon was served
been fired it an ordinary chauffeur ' town hall he says to the mayor, who
name, alyls and description of
The following committee will have
_______
(had
not lost his way In a little town : has made a speech of welcome:
¡charge of the next banquet of Proe-||Q Hosnis.
North A Newhart), co-partnsrs. Notice of Mretiag of lite Itoerd ul
*
"These speeches are all right, but
One of the most enjoyable affairs t>erity Rebekah Lodge, to be held al -------- ------
Orr Laks Lumber Company (a
Equalisation of The H<«r»«H> Irri­
Ona little twist of a chauffeur'« what about bomba?
You say I'm
MT. LAKI. Sept. 11.—The Ladies of the enjoyable Merrill district fair the regular meeting on October 1st:
corporation i. and Oscar Fannu.
i
gation IHetrht.
iwrist,
as
he
turned
au
automobile
|
welcome
tn
Serajevo,
but
they
threw
Aid of the Mt Laki church met at the was the dance, given last night at the Mrs. Carrie t'letidsnnlng (chairman),
Defendants
I
The board ot directors of the
church Wednesday afternoon. There ) Merrill opera house, to defray the ex- C. B. Clendenning, Mrs. Madge Esell, j Into a side street, when he shou'd ' bombs at me here."
To Orr ttoke Company, a coriK>rstlon,
lloraelly
Irrigation district, acting »•
have
remained
on
the
:nain
ro<d;
one
The mayor looks worried, but the
were comforters to tie The laides are lenses of the day’s festivities. There W. E. Esell; Mr». Margery Otterbein,
one ot the defendants above
» board of equalisation, will meet to
making quite a reputation in this line ' were as least seventy-five couples Nate Otterbein. Miss Greta McMillan. little twitch of the right Ind * finger job Is too small for a mayor. Even
named
equalise assessments at the residence
and earning a neat sum for the sup- present, including many Klamath Mrs. Stella Sheets. R. J. Sheets. Mrs. Ion the trigger of n re\t»|.'«r In the kings,working all together and all the
la
th« name of the Hist» of Oregon, of Robert Goes, In the Third division,
hands of a hig'< trr-!i<>o| Loy they 'statesmen In the world behind them,
port of the church.
Falla people. Some of these Klam- Nancy Dunart. Chas. Don art,
you are hereby required to be and at ! o'clock p m . Tuesday. October
¡started this war In Europe.
i won't be able to handle the job that
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a’h Falls people made the trip last Anna Bean. Mrs. iwllr
Belle Willis. Mrs
appear and answer the complaint filed ». 1*14, and continue In seoelun from
Miss Selma McReynolds will "at- nig,,t. especially to attend the dance Hulda Boyd. Arthur Boyd. Mrs. Alice
It’s hard to find enough to say the little mayor of Serajevo is pucke*- I against you in th« above entitled
day to day. as luug as may be ucce»
; Ing his brows about. He telephone«
tend the San Jose Normal thia year. Th< Tvietmoe orchestra, augmented Baldwin. Wallace
Baldwin.
about
this one tend bullet.
Mrs
| cause, on or before the fourth day of «ary, not es< ceding ten days, to beer
¡to
the
police
to
renew
their
vigilance.
Neva McReynolda began her duties as b’r •°“e Klamath Falls musicians. Dorothy Cofer. C. C. Cofer
I
It went into the head ot an arcb-
November, 1914. »nd If you fall so to and determine such objections to the
What can the little police force of
iduke, as be rode in his automobile
teacher at the Spring Iorke school last. rendered excellent music, and every
———————
appear and answer, th« plaintiff, for i «<<iiiinl as may come before It
Serajevo
do
In
thia
affair?
It's
a
It sped through the chancellories of
number was enjoyed to the utmost. GF.ISM.VNY STATES
week.
want thereof, will apply to the court
I
and correct and equalise all ot the
The best of order maintained, and ev-
ALLIES WEAKEN
i Europe. It circled about thrones. It matter for the greatest armies tho
I for the relief prayed for in the com- «■seas menta.
J
world
has
aver
seen
to
decide.
erv Merrill person acted as a self-ap-!
IN THE ATTACKS • entered the bed chambers of the
I plaint. which la as follows
There is a large attendance at the
"I'll return to the depot by an out-
The assessment roll la now ready
pointed floor manager, insuring the
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world's kings, emperors or csars and
That four certain claim« for log­
Mt. Laki school. There are many
of-the-way
route,"
say»
th»
archduke,
«ud will be In the office of the secre­
visitors all the dances t£ey wanted.
• drove sleep from the eyes of states­
ger's liens, filed In the clerk's office of
Russian scholars attending, making
BERLIN. Hept. 1».—An official
smiling. He's accustomed to attemnts
tary of the board, Francie Ilonne, at
It was 3 o'clock before the Anal num­
men.
the couuty court, Klamath county,
the enrollment about forty pupils.
statement issued today states thst the
at
assassination;
members
of
hla
own
ber was finis tied, and the tired,
hla residence In the Fourth division,
It sped into millions of homes and .
i Oregon, on the I »th day of Heptetn-
battle in France ia still progressing,
though happy throng dispersed
brought sorrow and death. Oceans Un“|Jr *»•*•
ln that »"T-
until I he meeting of said board of
her, 1914. by Marlon A Clement,
und that the resistance of the alllec
Miss Myrtle Butler spent the week I
of tears of women and little children '*ni1 *,e I*'1“!1» a change In his route
equallaalion for the Inspection of all
♦ ♦♦
plaintiff. Charles Stallworth. Ed Kel­
Is breaking.
end with Mrs. Will Morrison and I
will out-trick any other attempt.
persons Interested.
It created.
Highly enjoyable was
Wednes-
ly and Joe Clement, aggregating th^
It is ssorted that the German lines
daughter Mabel, in Klamath Falls. '• day meeting of the Art Ntedle Work
"Go dowu the Appel quay, along
It flew into the bourses and money
Dated al Bonanza, Oregon. Hept. 1.
amount of five hundred fifty dollaya
nave been extended to include many
Miss Mabel is attending the high i
1*11.
«'»<•«> “>
Club, held at the home of Mrs. R. H. of the original position» of ’ho markets of the world, and cut their th'‘ »•*•*’ fr»»«" »• ‘he
and
twenty
cents,
which
last
three
school.
the chauffeur. He’s a good chauf­
FKANCIH J BOWNE.
i Dunbar. At this meeting. In addi­ French line». It Is denied that the nerves.
claims for liens were duly assigned to
Secretarr.
tion to needlework and conversation, l(termene have exhausted their sup­ » To understand the situation In feur; only a little while before he the plaintiff, be forecioeed and judg J I" I. il l .»
I Europe before thia bullet was fired. has helped save the archduke's life ment thereon obtained, together with
ply of ammunition, and the State-1
NoHcc Io t rrslitoe»
I imagine. If you can. that every Item by speeding up nt just the right one seven dollars and twenty cents, clerk's
ment Instate that the German com-
In
tbs
County
Court of the State of
numbers given by Miss Britton of San mqnication with the source of sup­ i of civilisation - everything that la millionth of a second.
filing fees twenty-live dollars attor-
"We want to go to tho hospital to
| Jose, who is the guest of Mrs. George'
good
—
homes,
science,
art.
music,
sur
­
Ursgou
for
the
CUUnly of Klamath
'
eny's
plies is perfect.
fees for foreclosing the same,
(Continued from page 1)
gery, education, culture, peace -had see those who were Injured In the and for coets of suit.
In the Matter of liie Estate of Jetais
¡A. Haydon. Late in the afternoon.!
That
the
logs
A bulletin Issued late this after­
N. Offleld. Iteceaaed,
¡dainty refreshments were served by
all been done up tn one huge package bomb explosion,” says the duke sud­ and lumber upon which the same la
noon by the war office says:
been prepared for the various compe­ •¡Miss Margaret Dunbar and Mis» FUa i
___________________
and hung, by a slender thread, over a denly. The chauffeur doesn't knaw attached and held to he a valid lien. Is
Notice Is hereby given that the un-
"A decisive attack by the Germans
the town well. He should have eon
titions:
Dews. As guests of the club. Mrs. M. has been delivered against the allied deep precipice.
| located upon the following premie-«, •lerelgnod, Emily M. Matthews has
Class A—Livestock
_________
For
years
this
package
has
hung
j
lln,ie<* alooff <he water front, . But be
E. Sargent. Mrs. Charles E. Worden, lines south of Noyon and in the re­
to-wlt:
Beginning at cattle guard been apoiule.1 administratrix of the
1st
2nd Mrs. Ed Vannice, Mrs. Burge W. Ma- g|OD along the Lett«, Oise and Ainse. this way. The winds of war have ,uftlt*** * ■ mistake
mistake, <"
One : little turn of
number 4 INA on the Southern Pa­ eat str of Jessie N. Offleld, deceased,
Best span draft horses. . »10.00 »5.00 son, Mrs. John McCall. Mrs. Graham. This attack was participated in by i often threatened It. but the statesmen h,H •‘«erlng wheel aud the rar la In
cific
right of way. In Itectlon live, hy the County Court of the State of
>a side
,We street.
•treet
5.00 2.50 Mrs. Louis H. Bath, Mrs. W. A. Del- the Thirteenth and Fourth army of Europe have steadied It. and have _•
Best driving team.........
township fotty-one, south range Oregon for Klamath county, and ba*
Best brood mare and colt 10.00 5.00 sell, Mrs. Albert M. Worden. Mrs. M. corps and parts of other divisions, strengthened the bold until ths storm I "Look, Europe! Look, all human­
eight,
east of Willamette Meridian, duly qualified a* such. All persons
ity!"
5.00 2.50 J. Kelley of Albany, Mrs. Worden of and resulted in a declaive gain by the ¡has passed, time after time.
Best yearling colt.........
Klamath county, Oregon, »»tending having claims against said estate are
Turn your eyes Dorn the altars of
And then along sped this one lead
Best suckling colt.......... 5.00 2.50 Pueblo, Colo., Mrs. Lou Rogers of Germans.
Beaumont, which was I
thence southerly along said right hereby nolllied to present the same to
Best stallion with get.
Minneapolis and Miss Britton were stormed, baa been taken with 3,53? bullet, fired by a high school boy the churches where you are worship­
of way one thousand fent. thence me at the office of the county clerk of
ping this Sunday morning or stop'
named Gabriel Prlnsllp.
I lamath county, Klaiuatb Falls, Or*
three or more........... 10.00 5.00 present, in addition to the club mem- prisoners
westerly and at right angles with
your Sunday holiday playing end
11
cuts
the
rope.
The
crash
will
be
gon,
with prot>er vouchers, duly vsri-
bers,
who
are
Mrs.
R.
E.
Wattenburg,
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Best dairy cow,any breed 10.00 5.00
said right of way, one thousand
watch and listen!
fled.
as rsqulred by law, within six
5.00 2.50 Mrs. Carey M. Ramsby, Mra. J. F. FOR SALE—Handsome team mateb- heard throughout centuries
Best brood sow..............
feet; thence northerly and parallel
That's the way an orator or a his­
Where Prinslp Is now is a secret.
G. Cummings,
Mr».
n—••— Mrs.
—— Karl ■"
•
—
ed maregi weighing 2350; sound,
Best lot hogs..................
5.00
.... Goeiler.
with said right of way one thousand months from the date hereof.
torian might describe this moment a
Most probably be Is dead.
Date aud first published Heptsmbsi
Henry Newnham, Mr». George Chas­ fat and perfectly gentle for a
Class B—Poultry
feet; thence easterly to the place of
woman
11.1914.
From the day be was seised by the 'hundred year» from now. Juat an
tain, Mrs. Geo. A. Wirtx, Mrs R. H. to handle; drive single or double, and *
beginning; and
.50
Best pairWhiteLeghorns 1.00
crowds In the streets of the little town lordluary chauffeur baa made an ordi­
Dunbar, Mrs. C. C. Hogue, Mrs. Geo.
Dale of last publication Octobei
The weet half of the northeast
good saddlers; not afraid of anything.
The same prises in
1!. I!) 14.
of Serajevo and dragged off to jail nary mistake.
R. Hum, Mrs. Sam T. Summers, Mrs.
quarter
of
Section
six,
township
Also
offer
for
sale
fine
two-seated
any pair or any breed
The side street is roughly paved
F. M. White, Mr» G. W. White, Mrs carriage and double harness. Will he has been out of sight. Austrian
EMILY M MATTHEWS.
forty-one, south range eight, east
exhibited. Any pair
'
fhe
car must go slowly. The street is
(Censorship
kept
back
the
news;
hla
Arthur R. Wilson, Mr*. J. 8. Stubble­ take »350 for outfit. W. A. Delsell.
Administratrix.
of
Willamette
Meridian.
Klamath
shown will. If worthy,
Gabriel
Prlnxip stands
punishment la a mystery to the courts | narrow.
JOHN H. KOHKLil. Chamber of Com­
field. Mrs. H. F. Phillip», Mrs. W. E.
County.
Oregon
17 dAw
be awarded a prise.
| th. re.
of Europe.
Faught and Mrs. Geo. A. Haydon.
merce building, Portland, ore.
That said property be sold upon exe
Class C—Dairy Products
lust as if d«-Jtinv Itself had its
It all happened on 8unday morn­
Attorney tor Administratrix
♦ ♦♦
cution.
and
the
proceeda
applied
to
Best roll butter ....
ing. Jtne 28. King George of Eng­ ti'ind ou the wrist of the auto drlv-'r
A social session of the Klamath
the imyment of said sums of money
Best hoop cheese . ..
land was living In Buckingham pal­ the car slows u|> as II n«sra Prlns'p.1
Notice fur l*ut>ll< h G oii
Literary Club was held Tuesday
above
mentioned, du« the plaintiff
Class D—Vegetable»
ace. in Ixmdon, enjoying the social! ¡Here they «re n few feet apart, 'he
□ight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.
(Not Cual I to nd a*
herein, and that you be forever barred
Best half bushel potatoes
season. In far away St. Petersburg >«volver »nd the target. An Inextra-j
P. Stewart. This marked the open-
1. iM-partuienl of the Interior, t utted
and
forever
foreclosed
of
all
right,
Best head cabbage ....
the csar of Russia was entertaining hie fate has brougi t them together in
States Land Office at Itokevlsw,
title and Interest In and to said prop*
Best half dozen or more
Poincare, the president of France The 'thia side street.
Oregon. Heptember 2, 1*14,
erty, and for such other and further
The target seems io be only a mnn,
carrots.parsnip», table
emperor of Austria had gone to hh
Notice Is hereby given that Hattie
relief as to the court may seem meet
beets, turnips, stock
, summer home for his vacation. Em­ an archduke.
c '3. Linsl, who»« postoffice address Is
end
as
to
equity
appertain.
But It Isn't.
beets, cucumbers, rut­
peror William of Germany was play­
This summons Is served upon you Klamath Phils, Oregon, did, on the
The REAL lurgtff Is that slender
abagas, squash and
ing
on
his
yacht
at
Kiel.
witb the management of the af­
by order of the Honorable Henry L. loth day of May, 1*14, file In this
onions, each ...
It was playtime for the lords of thread from which hangs over th>-
fairs of this bank. The officers
Benson, judge of the above entitled office sworn statement aud applies
Europe,
and they were making the precipice of war all that civilisation
Class E—Serials
court,
which order Is dated Beplem- tlon No. 07657, to purchase the NW
have always in mind the interests
most of it. But lords as they were, has gained through centuries of up­
|l>«r l»lh, 1*14. The date of first ‘4 N" '4 (being lol 1), Section 7.
Best halt bushel wheat,
of depositors. Our cash reserve
of various sections of mankind, their ward struggle.
publication is September 21st, 1914, Township :IN H, Range 10 E., Wiliam
oats, rye or barley.
The linger ot the high school boy
sight did not reach to that little far
is
always
large
enough
to
meet
and the laat date of publication is ette meridian, and the limber there­
each................
assassin moves less than half an inch.
away town in Bosnia.
any ordinary demand. Our invest­
on, under the provisions ot the act
November 2nd, 1*14.
Best sheaf above grain.
' Chauffeurs and high school boys The bullet flies. It enters the arch­
MARION A CLEMENT. Plaintiff. of June 3,1878, and acts amendatory,
Best sheaf of grass, al­
ments are such that In case of ex­
¡don't often topple throes, and there' duke's head and kills him. It also
W. II. A. RENNER, Attorney for known as tlie "Timber and Htone
falfa, millet, clover,
tra demand for c:*h we can easily
the peace of Europe, but the
¡are so many of them and they are so killed
1
Law,” al such value as might be fixed
Plaintiff.
timothy, red top, or
and quickly procure it. We in­
common that they cannot all be kings aud csars nnd emperors of Eu­
by appraisement, and that, pursuant
21-2»-5-12-l*-2e-2
ew
any other hay grass,
watched. But It would have well paid rope don't know It yet.
vite your account.
io such appll<all<>)i, the land and tim­
each...................
these lords of creation, and It would • All of them feel sorry tor the little In i ths county court of the state of
ber thereon have been appraised at a
< Ians F—Fruita
have well paid all humanity this
Oregon, for the county ot Clacka­ total of |100, the timber estimated
bright Sunday morning to have kept HOGS FOR HALE We hnve 150
Best Plate apples any
mas.
Itlo.ooo board f«>«t, al So cents per
their eyes on ¿erajevo
name................
head of stock bogs, consisting ot in the matter of the estate of Aguust
2.00 i.oo!
M , und the land |lu; that said appll
KLAMATH
FALLS,
OREGON
What’s happening there seems > Red Jersey Durocs and cross breds.
Rest plate pears, any
W. Neumann, deceaaed.
cant will offer final proof in support
small enough at first. A little crowd I Among the lot Is a register»«! »-year-'
name..................
2.00 1.00* -
Notice Is hereby given that by vir-1 of her application and sworn state
I
of
citizen«
go
down
to
the
depot
to
Best plate of fruit any
old boar, weighing 500 pounds, tliree tue of an order and flcenae heretofore
ment on tho 7th day of November.
see a special train come in; it bears thoroughbred brood sows weighing granted by the above-named court to I
kind . .
2.00
...
11)14, before <’. II. Do Lap, county
the Archduke Francis Ferdinand, who 100 pounds each; a number of young the undersigned administrator of the
class G—
clerk of Klamath county, at Klamath
If
he
lives,
will
some
day
be
emperor
, thoroughbred sows and nine thor- estate of August W. Neumann, de- Falls, Oregon.
Best loaf bread . .. s . •
2.00 ses»
of Austria and king of Hungary. He oughbred young boars ready for ceased, I will offer for sale, and on
Best jar jellies or jam. .
soon to arrive will be noted for twenty of cnee»,
Any person la at liberty to protest
won’t live three hours longer, but th» 'spring
1
and summer service. We also and after the 25th day of September,
Betet jar fruit, any kind.
variety of wowla, and care of wire Hon In regard to
Gila purchase before entry, or Initiate
ncrowds don’t know that, neither do' have a large lot of weaning pigs. We 1914, will eeli at private sale, for
Best piece fancy needle
He sure to see them.
before UUHI
patent
a
.
I a contest — at
- — any time IlVIWir
• jthe kings and csars and emperors of will sell uny or all of Ibis lot dellv-
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,_______________
w__ , laaue«. by filing a corroborated affi-
work, grown woman
<ash,
to the highest
bidder, subject
'
the
world.
to
confirmât
inn
hv
th»
aaM
»h-
.
.
..
.
_
ered In Klamath county ut reasonable '
confirmation by the said court, the
or girl over 15............
alnvlt in this office, alleging facta
) With the archduke la hla wife. They prices. Apply to the Lakeview Ranch. (following described real property, to-
Beet same by girl under
which would defeat the entry.
have
left
their
four
little
children
at
>
Lakeview,
Oregon,
or
Herbert
0.
dale
16 years.......................
JAR F. BURQR8B, R»|l«t»r.
home in Vienna, and have come to) Klamath Falls, Oregon.
The east half of the southwest 1 I 9-1U 11-5 sw
MT. LAKI NEWS
a FMR IS 10 START SOOI
X
SAFE
S| THE RULE
FIRST STATE
SAVINGS BANK
Hie Large Shipment of Pianos
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