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The Evening Herald from Klamath Falls, Oregon • Page 4

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'v 'H 1 I 16 XT? a i it 17- iv Av 'V. J. i IMflWD kgtif -U -ifi y.i'pu; txMowct, -an, iv-to-batk fv. fifty' 'WW AW I Jf MH ITTA MUCATKK LOBBY LO- T7y IMi from the Stir theater Weduct repair hop. X.

FeUey, Jeweler, ha morcd the, Evan up quarter fiMHnti nun murnnvM vmi mu COW MAY BE PARDONED SOON AM INIHCTMKNT8 AGAINST 1M FKIMOXKD LAWYKK ARK IMS-M1S8KD HY flUtKRKn JUDGK I.AWLOR v. a tj 1 United Iret Service SAN FHAKCI3CO, Auk. 13. Su perior Juilgo Lawlor today dismissed lobby. Ho wlllHI1 lr0 waicimeni ouisianaing devoting George I).

Collins, brilliant lawyer, who i now serving a term in S.m Quenttn. It expected that Collins' friends Jwlll eek pardou and parole. Crttictee HotwckceplH Tho lawyer la serving a fourteen- Mrs. Lucy Vhceloclc aald at the N-enr term for perjury. wfttefesaaker'a art.

a V. 1 KHiwramrten couveanon in uoaion that ho buslaeM i ''-h' wriy'aVtaelllcietly conducted as ot To tb luxury yhi, jgJajjicy of taeWaern house- i J. A 'V aM.M tk satdj "rany ecoaomleU ekart the high cost of llylng," aad sIm deelaredi that they are not tar Qlrta sheiild have thorough teeielag Ue eraft et kotaeataklng -r' A'sM aemefixr. and mim Wheeiock weuM Hke to tee a "chair mk VitfeMU Nurture eaUMkihed la erenr '-v. aaanaei.N awaereaecauoa or ue VV.

i A. nreaeH katesUr kae tuned eat aa are ire4ttag laaUra with eaaeae aletaree, laeitsra athtee eraaoUea picture -hV'1 SCHEME 10 (ET III IAN (Continued from page 1) transferred to Hyde. In some eaten, fovornl transfer wero tnado before Hydo aculred pOMteslou. Attempts hare been mndo by Hyde, says the' complaint, to transfer the lands to the United State tor lieu forest selections, but the government has refused. A decree setting aside aU the deed and dtveetlag the holders; ot alt rights kt asked for.

la 'a new electric reading lamr mirror break up the glare ot tbt light as well a shield It from the eye. i v. 4i -Ti (' lit TO THE PUBLIC "i i Vi ,4 TATE are doling out our Uncof rcfrig- craton and will tell -r tiem at a i-. 1'. "teK', fc -rv i9Mim, r.YcvTnkFr laVv'aNLyBM' 4JatVtyBLF 11 JL rot GASH i-f.

1i I 4n 'A) -t Jc-j tvThe celebrated Iii- dlaaa line in ianiily sizei. the two Former Residents of Greenwood County, in Jayhawk State Gather for Reunion; Over Sixty Present lMk Out, l.tttK ewit lletb and Hnymoml llrldgei loft this tore-noon hi llrldgMk big Mitchell car tor couplo ot day' outing on Spring Creek, where they will try their luck with rods and rcots. Ton year ngo areenwood rounly, Katisas, had single ronrisenlatlveTn Klamath county, (leorgo II. Hum, who came here In'ISSt. No other Orcenwood peoplo enmo td Klamath couuty until 1903, hcn Mr.

and Mr. 8. Slough enmo. A yoar or two later J. U.

Mason and wife came. Later camo tho younger Masons, tho Faughts, lltitchcn. Lyons, Miller, Eraus and othorn, and this summer the Lattas. Nov there are aoout sou former urcenwooa county, Kansas, people In Klamath county. From time to time a gathering ot tliwo former Kansans has been pro- ACCUSED FORGER IS ON WAY HERE posed, but nothing came ot the aug-rcsIIoii until two or three day ago Mr.

J. M. Kvans set today at the time and tho court houso ground a the place tor a picnic tor tho dreenwood county people, Tho chicken wero slaughtered, the pice and cake baked, and all the other ntedfula for a tumptou picnic dinner, nud about 10 o'clock the clan begnn to gather. They camo to the number of over ttxty, even on the short notlco given. Every one pres ent enjoyed tho day, and It was agreed that thtro ought to be a simi lar meeting ot these old friend and neighbor each year, and longer and more general notice given.

fr'KKD MORLKY COMING FROM IDAHO WITH MAN ACCUSED OF I'trmXU HIKMKNH' SIGNATURE O.VXOTE TANGO DANCERS GET BIG HANDS AHSENCK OF HCAKDAHUNtl C1R-CUMSTANCKK IS NOTED RV THOSE ATTENDING THE STAR THEATER In Doyd and Wt-nt tho Htar the- Accused ot forging the name ot J. w. Siemens, prceiaoni or me nm hla wWk lin. an exc.i.tloaallv Trust and Sating bank- on a note.i Eugene Sexton I on hi way from Mineral. Idaho, where he nmouy uauce.

oneren. arrested by Special Offlcer Fred Mor- lan hav "1 Popular ley. A requisition was Issued several ho wllh he ho of cowlB ax0 tnway srandaiueo, but iney nave been Sexton and hU Wlfo wero living doomed to dliappolntracnt. Far near Tulo Lake at tho time the crime Is alleecd to have l.n committed. "'OP ow countenanced, the The note to which they are charged 'TUK ilanco rcnulrlng grace and with nmxlng Siemens' signature ol a face value of 17.163.84.

It The chatter used by the cou-sent to a Spokane bank. b10 ,00 hn bNn ofaclureel in tno last uecaao, wnicn is a later New Use far dealer Society women la Boston are car- rylag the poster war oa liquor Into tixtrr city aad town la Greater Boston. Oa ot the poster set forth the tact that, one-third of the Insanity, one-fourth of the poverty aad one-halt ot the crime result drink, aad add. "You, pay the hill." These poster are placed In shop window and other place where they attract atteatlon. vintage than many can boast of, COOK CHARGES TO BE AIRED Wage Sheet Stole.

Some one entorod the paint (hop of Harry Weber on Fourth' street last night and ap propriated a brand hew wagon sheet. When Harry discovered hi loss this morning ho Immediately reported to tho police. It I believed to have boen iho work ut tramp) who probably needed the sheet for a sletplng outfit. MORE DUCKS IN MARSH REPORT HUN OF SALMON IS MGHTEIt THAN USUAL IN WILLIAMSON' HIVEII, HUT NIOllT IS GOOD. OTHER RESERVATION NOTES IKiwa From KH.

"l)oo" Hammond came down from Fort Klamath Tuesday to attend to buslnes matter In the county ut. He 1 plannlngiou a big deer hunt tho lattor part of Ui month. (Special Corrittpoudeiiro) KLAMATH AOENOY, Aug. 13, It reported here that thoro will bo mord duck limn, ever on the Klamath Mnrh thl fall. WILSON FAVORS There Is vory fow salmon In WII-, llamium Itlver now, It Is hoped that tho run will be greater than last It I gtvnt sport tu catch them with a' tine nnd spoon hook.

RURAL CREDITS hays this was not ATTACHED TO THE CURRENCY IIH.L HIX'AUHl! OF THE LACK OF TIMH United Pro Borvleo WAHIIINOTON, I), Aug. 18. In nn olllcliil stntumoiit President Wilson today declnrod lilmiolt In favor of a "ruuiplelo nud adequate system of Irural credits." I. a-m vy LLIAM C. HURNj HARDWARE I HaMnaBVMBaBVBaBBiBlB Wife WW Go, Too Mr.

James V. Martin, wife of tho I former Harvard aviator, who wa the) first woman to make a flight In Newj FRU1TMEN VltOM ALL OVHR CALIFORNIA GATHER TO ATTEND HEARING OF STATE HORTICULTURIST mm fn mk mm (Continued from page 1) Domestic Science. WcdnewUy Artemooa to 5:30, excursion on Upper Klamath Lake, using steamer Wine-ma and Klamath, Weekeeaday Evealag Great Development League aad platform meeting. 9:30 to 11, Farmer' Institute. Executive session.

11 o'clock, leave for Merrill. Thursday Afteraaeei 1 o'clock, lunch at Merrill. 3 o'clock, Farmers' Institute at Merrill. 0 o'clock, return from Merrill. ThurwUy Evralag (lund nna meeting of tho Central Oregon Development league.

l'lntform meeting. Among tho speaker who are ar- ranalna to attend the Development Leacuu rougree aro Governor Oswald I West. "Dig Ulll" Hanlcy. W. Ulr Thouipsou, Arthur W.

Orton, President Dr. Wllhycombe, Profeior Scudder, I'rofwsor Luun, Professor Ilrow.t iud l'rofcor Milan of the Ortcn Agriculture Cellegt: M. S. Shrock of the tat. food and dairy commission; Mr.

Henrietta Wlllard CalVIu. M. Duryea of Eugene, Attorney General Crawford, Land Ageat Rblmaart, Secretary of State Olcott, Asstsoul Secretary Van Winkle of thn state land board; C. 8. Hudson, Vernon A.

Forbet aad G. P. Putnam ot Dead. In addition to the, County Judge Will 11. Worden, who I vice president of the organisation, will talk on good mad j.

Phil S. Hate aad C. O. Chap-nin "til ttlso be among the speakers, and It Is possible that "Farmer" Smith, the It. A farm expert, may be here also.

Ilium Nylaudor, foreman of tho Mo- uoc roiui irrigaiiou project ftora, uc-i compniiicd by Mr. Nyiumicr anil rurt Summem, left fur the Diamond Lake country to spend their vacation. Thuy will be gono two weeks. lto explained that such toglslatlou vn tint itttachod tu the curruuey reform bill liocaiiNe there wit no time to pieparo tho plan. Ho promised to etidoavor to soeuro early action on the matter.

I Mr. uiul Mm. Vlvlau Kvnus are In the city todny -from tliolr Poe Valley iliome. I Murk Hchatlock ot Chlloquln ha moved away from here. He wll go tu Washington to spend the winter.

Wa are supplied with fresh fruit every week by Messrs Ward and Wood of Klamath Falls, who cover all this territory. Today iho smoko hides the Cascade Mountains. Tho north wind that Is Mowing drive tho smoke In from the north. It makes It look like old times before tho timber or foruits were protected. Extension of tho boumliirles ot (IUckiiw last year made It the second city In population In thn I'nlted Kingdom, The Horald cover the great Klamath country.

1 It In the Herald! It' right, then Notlco lo Taxpayer Notlco I hereby given that the bontd of eiiuwlliatioii for Klamath county will be In kosslon for thirty tit), beginning on tho second Monday In September. All protests tnuil be made during thw llr-t week of the meeting. J. I. LEE, 13-301 County Asor Notice for Publication (Not Uotl Land) Department of the Interior, United Btate Land OOlce at Lakevlew.

Oregon, June SB, 1913. Notlco Is hereby given that Edmund W. Gowtn whoso postoltlc ad dress I Klauiath Falls, Oregon, did, on the 1st day of August, 1913, file In this oltlco sworn statentint and application NV. 05317, to purchase Iho lilt NWU, Section 10, Township 37 Itsuge 10 Wlllamotte Meridian, und Hie limber thereon, under thn rrovliluns ot tho act at June 3, 1173, and net amendatory, known a the "Tlmbvr and Stone Law," at such value a might be fixed by appraise- nicnt, nnd that, pursuant to such ap- England, say that she will accompa-i United I'reas Survlce ny her husband In hi attempt to, SACRAMENTO, Aug. 13.

Fruit cross the ocean for tho Lord North-, men from all over tho state and the cllffe prize of tSO.000. They have majority ot tho county fruit InsDeo- Just returned from thn Hawaiian I. tor havo lunamblixl to attend lhlt that can read and write. lands, and are eager to make the hearing ot Stato Horticultural Corn- Journey aero the ocean. mUsloner Cook.

Thl Is being con- )' ductod by Governor Johnson. Woman la Detective Cook I charged with Incompetence. Mr. Isabella Qoodwla la the only Nittlrv ot the Appolalmcat of KsccatrU In the County Court of the State Oregon, for Klamath County In the matter ot the Estate ot Charts (plication, Iho land and timber there Woodard, Decaed. on have been uppralsed.

$310, the Notice Is hereby given that I have lumber estimated at 180,000 board been appolated Executrix of the Lt Will and Tentamsat of Charle Wood ard, Deceased. All persons holding claim agalait the deceased or agalast hi Eatate are required to present the aame, with the necessary vouchers, to me at the (rot at ft.00 per and the land 30j that said applicant will ofer Una! proof In support ot hu application and sworn statement ot th 4th day of September, 1913, (icorgo Chustala, clerk of circuit court, Klamath county, Klamath office ot Kuykeadall A Ferguson, ray Tails, Oregon, attorneys, whose onWee ar la the) Any person Is at liberty to protest Looml ilulldlng In tbt city of Klam-lthl purcbaso before entry, or la- ftth Fall, Oregoa, within sli month 'tlnto a contest at any tlm- before pat- eeeaaeeeaeeaeeeeteea eeeeeeeeeeeeeee -i Uvf. 'I I'. i -e. (.1 jT --i Say, Mr.

Rent Payer! V'- KK I- i. i M- -p: m. 4" ,4 i i DO TOU KNOW. WHAT PAYING i 525.00 A M0NTHREN7 MEANS -A MONEY, EH? mmm l'ti "irv t(TTfL1i l-fti XT ilMY" 1." tSftfrsft "9Gf- aaKU1' tmkil: 7 mmMrMk. Wttstmp--v 'ir -v agenp i iav iHaitTJfr r.f i r- r.

"t' an am -k i'j ill Ki ZSAJO. SUME Aad after you have paid tMe yen ore no further ahead a to own- tog your home thaa' yoa were wbea you paid the Ant i lA II r9T t. i Ki vrjiitxaHi'i iftli. Tv7- woman detective of New York city who connected with the polica de partment. She wa fifteen year a 'police matron, and base her success a a detective on her experience dur ing tbatt Ime.

Tbero are seventy wo rn Written a Ftay, Mr. Uurleson, wife of the postmaster general, ha written a play. which abe call "Her It ha been presented in a private theater In Washington 'for the benefit of the Nebraska show the largest per centage of persons between tho age Light In weight and so transparent a to bo almost Invisible are new waterproof cover for men' straw hat. men police matron In New York, Rll blind, tand is said to be a very enter under the civil service rule ot the department LOST Between Klamath Fall aad Crater take, 4x3 camera. Finder notify Herald office.

13-4t Herald Want Ada fcrktg renH. (alnlng play. A new line of dyeatuffa, the Inven tlon ot German chemists, have proved so successful that they have been adopted by the German, Austrian aad Swiss armle for the manufacture of military cloth. There it no Better Bread Made than 1 'naaai mvuev WT-t-tc" is i jjgLLLRLm, aMLirLLr' NURMFS BUHERNUT BREAD UALANCB LIKE 1 ilirgjlli Deve4opot Go. 1 4 VM i A'L7 'L- i j- Iff A V- A 1303 Main Sirett CWX jPv Mr, Better than Homemade Made Better; Baked Better None Genuine without the Label 01 NoUee af MMrira lata By virtue of an axecntlea la fere-closure duly leaned by the Clerk ef the Circuit Court of the County ef Klamath, Stat ot Oregon, dated the Slat day of July 113, la a certala action In the Circuit Court for aald County aad State, wbereia Daa Vaa Drlmmer aa plalatIS recovered Judg meat against Fred Kylenfeldt for the sum of thirty-four hundred thirty-two and 10-100 (13111.10) deUara and latereat and cost aad dibure- meat taxed at on hundred, (1100) dollar, on the 31t day of July, till.

Notice I hereby given that I will oa Saturday, the 30th day of Augut, 1913, at the frost door ot the Court House, at Klamath Fall, la aald Couaty, at 10 o'elock, la the fereaoea of caid day, eell at publie auction te the higheet bidder, fer eeah, the tot- lowlBg deecrlbed property, tewlt: Northeast quarter of the North east quarter, Seetlea sevea (7): North half of the Northweit of Section all in township Forty-oae(41) South; Range Twelve (13) Eaat W. M. situated In Klamath County, Oregon, subject to the lion of the United States Government therein, and tub- Ject to the proyialoa limitation, and condition of the U. 8. acclama tion Act (33 Stat.

388). Taken and levied upon a the prop erty of the aald Fred Kylenfeldt or aa much thereof a may be aeceeaary to satisfy the aald judgment In favor of Daa Van Brimmer agalaat aald Fred Eyleafeidt with Interest thereon, to gether with all cost and disbursements that have or may accrue, ijw Bhi GBO. A. HAYDON. Deaair from July 34, 1913.

MAHTHA WOODA11D, Executrix of tho Last Will and Tee- tamont of Charle Woodard, Deceased. 7-31-S-38r ent Issues, by filing a corroborated uRldavIt In thl onlce, alleging facts which would defeat tho entry. A. W. OIITON, 7-3-V-4 ItegUter.

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4 4) i YOU WILL ENJOY a feellBgl of addtd wcurUy if you take your trip, in oaf of our raut cara RcltabU drivara Auto tnpa to all aetata of tatereit Central Gage EJ 1 TT tf It i 't I iV ti I. 1 yp-n v' 4M' -ri IT K' ffr 4. 'ht .1 MM4WK.

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