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THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE K. K. K. STORE’S Sensational Overcoat Saie & »F THIS ALL WEEK 1 Knox Hats HAVE THE STYLE YOU WANT Crown Yourself WITH T’S NO TROUBLE to please the fussy fellow, the particular fellow, the conservative fellow, with a classy, stylish Overcoat—for remember, we are selling brand new this season's styles, Overcoats and Balmacaans, right now, the time when you will need them, at prices not generally found out of season. And also, please remember that these are all new Coats, not old passe styles dug out of the garret or cheap, shoddy Coats expressed in for the purpose of this Sale. ONE THIS Thanksgiving ■x’ Coats from the House of Kuppenheimer FIFTEEN DOLLAR COATS FOR........................ TEN TWENTY-FIVE TWENTY DOLLAR COATS FOR................................ THIRTEEN FIFTY TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAR COATS FOR .... EIGHTEEN FIFTY THIRTY DOLLAR COATS FOR......................... TWENTY-TWO FIFTY THIRTY-FIVE DOLLAR COATS FOR . . . TWENTY-SIX FIFTY ■4 I Iti I ZING < Al M-w Section 6; WH NEK. WK. SEK. Sciions 1 to 5 Inclusive; EH. NEK VIITII I I in Mtn I S Section 7; WK NEK. SEK NEK. NW H . NW K SW >, , 8 K 8W K . Sec To IIE SUIITI It NWK. EK SWK. SEK. Section 12. tion <1; all Sections 9 to 16 Inclusive; NEK. Section 13, NH. Section 18. all Section 23 ; E H, N K N W Q . SE K A levy of 8 K mills Is to be taxed In Township 41 S, Range 10 E—Ah NWK. NEK 8WK. Section 24; «U i'AltlB. Nov. 2 1 The «udd< U rold Sections 1, 2; EK. EK NWK. NEK Section 25; NH, NH SWK. SEK Klamath Falls for municipal pur weather, fn-esing water, ha* facllltat- Thia wa» decided at last nd the movement of the artillery of .SWK. Section 3; all fractional Sec SWK. Section 26; EK Section 35; pose« night'« council meeting, the appor both «Idea. tion 7; NEK, NK SEK. SEK 8EK. all Section 36 Section 10; all Sections 11, 12. 13; Township 41 8. Range 13 E All tionment« for the different tunda bi- The cold weather ha« raaulted III NEK. NK NWK. Dot 1. Section 14; Section I; NH NEK. Section 2; EH. lug aa follow« the lifting of the fog and the coatine mill« of «now mid rain ,8WK NEK.8K NW K . S K. Section NK NWK. Section 12; NK- NK General fund ....................... a Thia enable« the 15; SK NEK. SH. Section 16; NNW ¡SWK. NH SEK. Section 13; WK, Street fund.................... .. K mill allied warahlpa to aid the troop« more K NWK. SK . Section 17; all Sec WK BEK. Section 18; WK NEK, Interest sinking fund .... 2% mill« regularly. tions 18 to 36 Inclusive. • NW K. Section 19. iliond redemption fund . . . % mill The German« nr« vigorously attack I I *. mills ing th« allle« along tlx- Alan«, and In I Township 38 S, Range 11 8—N4 Township 40 8. Range 14 E—All Light and waler fund K mill the Argonne region. . N.NWM.8WM Sections 4 to 8, 17 to 21. 28 to 33 In- Fire Department fund .... wk 8» K. SEK. Section 12; elusive. The motion for the udoptlou of this Iimldca this. they are ruablug '.all Sections 1»H, 30. 31, 32. : Township 41 8. Range 14 E—All| (levy )(< wa» parsed by Hamilton, Owens heavy reinforcement« toward the Hel- Township 39 S, Range HE—All Section« 5 to 8 17 to 20, Inclusive. •and Lock wood, with Matthew« and glan coast The equipment Include* Section 1; NEK NEK. SH NEK. I Rogers opposing. Rogers held for a a number of heavy Krupp alogn gun«. ;NWK. SK. Section 2; all Sections 3 • lower levy, and he wa« supported by Thia move Indicate« another des 'to 31 inclusive, sii Sections 24, 25 MORE AID FROM CITY Matthews. A motion by these men to perate attempt to break through to A complete list of the Oregon lands with existing law and regulations. In NEK, SK. Section 33; SWK NWK. (and 36. - 1 >have the ,»Vy placed st 8 mills wa« the coast. Where It will «trike 1« not Township 40 3. Range 11E—Lots 1 In the Klamath project restored to tending settlers are also warned to SWK. SWK SEK. Section 34. The question of so amending the loot, following the reading of a writ known Township 39 8, Range 9 E—W K 'to 20, Section 1; NWK SWK.. Dots city charter as to give the council the , ten protest from Mayor Nicholas, entry is given below. The following ascertain the status of the surveyed The armies between Nleupori and lands and get all information avail SWK. Section 2; all Sections 3, 4; ¡1 to 20, Section 2; NEK SEK. Lets authority io enter into an agreement (bolding that the rate was too low for ; Dlx Mode are now practically caught is a copy of the order just received able as'to the unsurveyed lands by in EK SEK. Section 8; NK. SH SWK.'l to 12, 14 to 18, Section 3; Lots 1 to with the reclamation service for the (proper administration of th« city'« under a thin mantle of Ice Quan by the land office al bakeview: Section 9; allit. quiry at the local land office before NK SEK. SEK SEK. -ww — •; all'4. 7 to i 10. Section 4; WK. SWK taking over of the Ankeny canal, with •affair». title« of German supplies, abandoned You are hereby advised and in making settlement thereon. These Section 10; SWK NEK, WK. SEK.'SEK. Section 28; SK NEK. SEK obligations, etc., and to settle for • -- ---------- . when that section was Inundated, are structed to appropriately note that on lands contain no power possibilities Section 11; NWK SK, SH SWK.J n WK. SK. Section 29; NEK. SK these water rights in the way It seem« (pRtMECT MAX'AGKR MAYS now froicn In October 31, 1914, the first assistant and are not subject to preference Section 12; WH NEE. WK, SEK.' n WK, SK. Section 30; all Sections most advlHable, I» to be put up to the ■ RESTORED LAND IS Din secretary of the interior vacated for- right of selection by the state under Section 13; all Sectins 14 to 16 in-131, 32, 33; WK SWK. SH SEK. people of Klamath Falla at an elec-1 1‘tMToll A( < Usi li OF mer departmental orders of July 19, the act of August 18, 1914 (28 Stat, elusive; NEK NEK.SK NEK, SEK Section 34, SH SWK. SH SEK. tlon to be held within sixty days' time, i In a recent Issue of your paper I TORINO TAINTED COIN 1904, and January 28, 1905, in so far 39e4). -.WK. SH. Section 17; 8K NEK. Section 35; NEK. SK. Section 36 A resolution to this effect was pass-,had a notice that the withdrawn lands as tbey affect the withdrawals under ------------ EH SEK. Section 19; all Sections Township 41 S, Rango 11 E—All ed at Monday night's meeting of coun-j around thi« project would soon be AKRON, Ohio, Nov 24 Rev. Jas the first and second forms under the Klai..atl> Project, Oregon. Willamette 20 to 27 inclusive, NK NEK. SEK Sections 1, 2; NEK, NK NWK. 8W ell. This Is In accordance with the • thrown open for settlement and entry, I T. I.owe. former pastor of the First act of June 17, 1902 (32 But. 388). NEK. NH NWK. SWK NWK. WK K. NEK BEK. SH SEK, Section 3; conditions Imposed by the government Meridian I wlnh to say very emphatically that United Evangelical church here, will tor use in connection with the Klam-' Township 39 3, Range * E—8 ' . SWK, NEK SEK, Section 28; all all Sections 4 to 7 inclusive; NEK. before entering Into an agreement for thia 1« a "dry farming" proposition; I be tried today by u conference of ath project, Oregon, of the hereinafter TET . SK NWK, SK. Section <3; Section 29; SK SWK. SK SEK. WH. Section 8; N'H Section 9; NK the transfer of title to the trouble that anyone llilng on these land« must ! churchmen on charge* growing out of described lands, and by his authority Sit NEK. sek . Section 14; S‘s KE Section 30; NK. NH 8WK. SEK Section 10; NWK Section 11; WK some ditch. not expect any Irrigation from govern hi« acceptation of checks amounting to such of said tracts as have not been 8W%, SEK. Section 31; all Section Section 17; all Section 18. ment aid. H EK SWK, SEK. Section 22, all several hundred dollars from the formerly restored and are not other Township 38 S, Range 11K E— ANKENY CANAL MATTER Owing to the reduction of pay- Summit County Bottlers and Hrewcrs «étions 23 and 24; NH, SWK, N’H 32; WK NWK. SWK, WK SEK. wise withdrawn, reserved or appropri COMING UP TO PEOPLE inents for tin» present project from Association. SE',. 8WK SEV, Section I 23; all Section 33; EH. NEK NWK. Sec NEK, SH NWK. SK. Section 10; ated, or covered by existing entry, all Sections 11 to 15 inclusive; NH Sections 26 and 27; ; NUM, SV M. tion 34; all Sections 35, 36. ■ --------- : 10 per cent per annum to 2 per cent Lowe has spent tho past two weeks will be subject to settlement under Township 40 8, Range 9 E—NE. NEK. SEK NEK.NH 1CWK.8WK Under the next year's ad m InIstra-1 per annum, there will be but little In proparing a statement of hl« ca«e SEK. '-ection 28' EH 8EK. SWK the public land laws of the United 8‘,., Section 29; WH SWK. SEV, EH 8WK, SEK. Section 1; NH NWK. NWK SWK. SK SWK. NE jtlon of the city, the Women's Library i money available for new work, and "My defense will be a plain statement States on and after December 30, NWK ¡K SEK. SH SEK, Section 22; all [Club I k to receive a little more than (the extension« of this project will be ,SEK- Section 30; ail sections 31 to ¡NEK. SWK NEK, WK of the facts," Raid Lowe here today. 1914, at 9 a. m.. and will be subject SEK, Section 2; NH NEK. SEK ¡Sections 23 to 26 Inclusive; NH. »50 a month for the maintenance ofphe taking In of the Tulo Lake bod ?.» inclusive; WK Section 36. ••The money was used solely for to entry, filing, or selection January i NEK. WK. SEK, Section 3; all Sec NEK SWK. SEK. Section 27; NH. the llbciiry. Heretofore the city bM'lundi a« they arc uncovered. church purposes, and there was never Township 40 8. Range 8 E—W H 29, 1915, at 9 a. m., at the United tion 4; NK. NH SWK. NK SEK. EK SWK. SEK. Section 34; all Sec- been paying J.'lo a month toward the j These land« are not open for filing an attempt on my part to conceal the States land office at I^akevlew. Orc. Section L a11 Sections 2 SEK SEK, Section 5; SWK SWK. lions 35, 36, .maintenance of thi« great beneficial «t present. _____ 1. The land’s which are of- fact flint It was (Iren. nrewora' tnon- Warning is hereby expressly given to 5 Inclusive; EK. EK NWK. EH Section 6; NWK NEK. SK NEK. Township 39 8, Rangs 12 E—All 'institution. , fered for settlement are not a part of °y pays debts n« rendlly as nny other SWK. Section 6; NEK, NEK SEK, that all persons wbo go upon any off NWK, SK. Section 7; EK NEK. Section 7; NH, SWK, NK - /. SEK,( Until a few weeks ago the library the plans for the enlargement of the money.” Section 7; all Sections 8 to 15 inclus the lands to be restored hereunder WK SWK. SEK SWK. Section 8; Section 8; NWK NEK, SK I NEK. ¡charged a small fee for the use of its project, If they were, they would not The official board, however, thought and perform any act of settlement ive; NK, NWK SWK. EK SWK. ’ NK( EK SEK. Section 9; all Sec- NWK. SK. Section 17; all Sections books, although maintaining a free have been offered for settlement wlth- It unwise to acquaint the hoard with SEK, Section 16; NEK NK. SEK, thereon prior to 9 o'clock a. m., stan ' tlon 10; WK NEK. WK, SEK. Sec 18 to 20 Inclusive; NEK NEK. SH ¡reading room. Since then, though, out tho entrymen making an ngrec- the source of the gift. dard time, December 30, 1914, or who Section 17; NK. NK SWK. NK 8E tion 11; EK. SEK SWK. Section N'E'4, WK NW1/,, WK SWK, SEK tho book« are furnished free to the inent with the reclamation service. Two other Akron church«« and the are on or are occupying any part of K. SEK SEK. Section 22; all Sec 12; EK. NEK NWK. 8H NWK. SWK, SEK. Section 21; all Sections (public, and a« this baa brought about No one «hould let anyone persuade Akron Y M. A. have alio confessed said lands at such hour, except those tions 23 to 26 inclusive; SEK NEK. NK. SW'/«. 8EK SWK, Section 13; 26 to 33 Inclusive; NH NEK. WK. increased oxpens« while cutting off ¡him that there Is n chanc« that the to accepting money from the liquor SEK, Sections 27; EH. EH SWK. having valid subsisting settlement WK NEK. NWK, NH SWK. SEK SH SEK, Section 34; all Sections the revenue derived from the rental of government will put water onto those men’« aHKoclatlon. rights initiated prior to withdrawal Section 34; all Section 35; NEK, SWK. NK SEK. SWK SEK. Sec books, the library bun been facing a lands SWK. Sectlor. 36. from settlement and since maintained, tion 14; NWK. NH SWK. NK SEK Township 4 0 8, Range 12 E- -SWK deficit. _________________ After Junior Daggett reached Han Township 41 S, Range 8 E—All Section 15; EH NEK, Section 16; will be considered and dealt with as tt '4 SEK, SE’4 8EK, Section 28; , Last night a delegation from the Experience* with forest Area on the Francisco to have hl« appendix re trespassers, and •will gain no rights Sections 1. 2, 3; SH. Section 4; SEK WK NEK. WK, WK SEK. SEK SH 8VV '4, 8EK. Section 29; HE'/j jclab attended the council meeting, national forest* this year shows that whatever under such unlawful settle SEK. Section 8; all Sections 9, 10. SE>4. Section 17; all Sections 18 to SW*4, SK SEK, Section 30; EH. {Mrs. Luella Stearns, prealdcnt, and lautomobiles, whore they can be used, moved, ho was told by the surgeons ment or occupancy; provided, how-, 11, 12, NK, Section 13; NK. Section 20 Inclusive; WK SWK. 8ectlon 21; «TH NWK. EK SWK, Dot 4, Sec- Mrs Robert E. V attenburg, secretary, fumlsh the quickest and cheapest there that the troublesome organ 1« He la now hern, visiting - - — NK - Section 15; NEK. NEK 8WK NW K. SW K, Section 27; NW tlon 31; all Section» 32, 33, 8<,i NE told the council of the condition their , transportation for crews of fire (Ight- all right ever, that nothing herein contained 14; K" K NE K . 8 K NE K , WH, SE K , Sec- K. WH, SEH. Section 34; 8W'4. • llhiary is In, and asked for an appro- or«. Motor rates are higher than relative«, before leaving with Mr«. shall prevent persons from going NW U, Section 16. -------- - ---- Motor ratos are higher than Daggett for Eugene. ......................... upon and over the lands to examine Townsbip 38 8, Rang« 9 E—NWK ¡‘ton 28l Sections 29 to 32 Indu«- WH SEK. SEK SWK, HEK. Sec- priotlon of »50 a month hereafter, ' (hose for teams for the actual time 1 ¡them with a view to thereafter going SWK. SK 8WK. Section 6; NWK. >ve; NH. SWK, Section 33; NWK ¡tlon 35. agreeing to turn the library over to employed, but tho total cost per dls- When baby suffers with ectema or »OOP and making settlement thereon Section 7; WK NWK. SWK, SWK NEK, SK NEK, NWK, Section 34; Township 41 8, Range 12 E- W K the city, if that was de« I red. This tance traveled and In wnges paid to when the land shall become subject SKK, Section 18; WK NKK. WK. NWK EWK SH SWK, Section 35; SWK, SEK SWK, SK SEK. Sec phase of the question was not taken ■ mon In getting to fire« Is much less, Rome Itching ikln trouble, uie Doan'a thereto, In accordance with this no Section 19; WH NEK. NK. NK Township 41 S, Range 9 E—SK tlon 1; all Sections 2 to 14 inclusive; up by the council, but provision was,The time-saving Is self-evident; trips ointment. A little of It goea a long tice. Persons having prior settlement SWK, SEK, Section 30; EH NEK.'SWK, Section 1; NWK NEK. 8K EK Section 16; EK Section 23; frac i mad« for the Increased appropriation, i which ordinarily require two day« way and It 1« safe for children Fifty cent« a boi at all drug «tore«, • right«, as above defined, will be al Section 31; SH . .EK. WK NWK. ¡NEH. NK NWK. SEK 8WK, SEK, tional Section 24. --------------------- JDne have been made by automobile In , Township 40 8, Range 13 E- Alli lowed to make entry In conformity SEK NWK. SK. Section 32; 8H Section NWK SWK. SK Today'« new« la Th« Herald. a few hours. Today« new« today le The Herald. Klamath County Lands Just Restored to Entry by U. S Will Be Open to Filing January 29th—Settlement Before iw^’. December 30th to Be Considered Trespassing