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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1911)
iV j, - T"Vi''Y rF T'j)-'t'-Sf J" -.T -,'. M 4- .. I.V' SP ;!? .3 '? i "f h'& W , & i " l iJ STOPPING WORK 1S ls t HURTS PORTLAND jnnrt October a Is tho fifth anniversary J iof licr cildlUK, Shu was anxiously nonklni- fnrn.-nri1 In llm ilnv. nmt hmt- DFin IT K 111 1IHFH ,nR ,n,-l )m husband might bo woll UlriUj II 10 ULrllRILU ronough to return hero, ao as to spend , - It with hdr. max who . was iiivxKtWiK tn tho lolegfnm itttvoiJ by Mm. I with k8caii vuoMOTimvsO'T.'V'TT1 wnB1,wuI,,,y nymnao ,., ,,,,,.. ., i-'n tht physicians In Denver Hint thoy TMTOIM AKIn tNAGIIIMtO AT, :UMIUXrKXlllll6X'WAYTO b0 ,,ormttci, to hold nt. autopsy to IHSCOVfmY OF NO ritOSPKCTSj HIOSKOITK 4 ascertain the exact cnuso of death. FOII THK KAltl.Y COMVLKTIO.V ' T' mother Immediately sent a men- OF NA1WOX LIXK AecorUlnR to a Mori- In tho Ixs Au-ia-vgo forbidding this. Bclea Time of Ihst Thursday, ono of, A brother living near Tntt, nmt on- ' jtho alleged victim of Dr. John Grant gaged In tho olf business, wna notMod suspension or work on the Klamath M.yroan, nn.l practically tho chief wlt-'of smlth't death, and ho I oxprctad, .niron cih,bw oi uio oouincrn men-' nest who was to appear against uio Hero today. No arrangements have le, wnlcn was revealed by the Fort-'doctor In tho federal court, died whllo. been made for tho funeral. Tho hodyi land excursion to tho former city the Jon hl tfny back from t'nuatna to as- will arrive here tomorrow or Saturday J procoaing wook, is catismg aeep cna- gist In prcccntlng tho alleged awln- Morning. grin In thhi city, says tho Portland dler. The story reads aa follow Telegram. All tho wealth and com- I'nder unusually pathetic clrcum merce which U jleveloplng In tho stance tambcrt , lloborton Smith, Klamath country are practically a. Leer tarv of John 0. I.vman's defunct nothing:' ,tn. rortinnd until tho uno Panama Development company, iltcd'nnny, IIo was horn In Jamestown, N, front Natron Is built. Asurancos in Denver on Tuesday, Smith was Y and cnm tt est for tils health. Ho Smith c.imo to I.oav Angeles two jenra ago frohi Klni;mnn, whfro he was omployed as a civil engineer and nasnyur by tho Lambert Copper com havn beon given at various times that haMcnlnp here from Panama to np work on thla project was continuing pear as the chief wltnesa In the hear and would bo finished as soon as, Ins of .the promoter, charged wlUi practlble. Yet when Portland bust- nslnj; tho malls to defraud, when he nest men were In Klamath Fall last wa taken suddenly 111 on a train. He was a member of tho Klks' lodge of Klngmau. , Three; Month With I.yman He entered the employ of Lyman week they, found that nothing hart wa removed to St. Luko'a hospital!.." L .".....:,.:. "".!" . " been dono alt acaion and tho 90-mllo n Denver last week. J f ,u, " .V """ chatm between rail hcU wa. ,' Mrs. lllnnche Hobertson Vnndor-1 1 l? iw'2h.wJ hopelM,abarriertocommerco..therKrllf. hi. mother, who live, at No. ! "I " , ' Zt it.nd haul up the SUklyou. could ever be.'13I0 South Uonnlo Ilrae street, n-' """'"', ""'! 1?? n,'" PoHland merchant, who b.t.;lrd a telegram Saturday telling of ". , "Si t t atrugglcd agaln.t undue odd. to reach , hi, condition. Although It stated ho , " , " .. ' " , Z Z tho Klamath country forcw n day was merely .ufferlng from a nout,B.??,i"lW ,.h.n ?w when they could break oven with Call- breakdown and had a nursa and nl,v.r"" . JW'"V.U '"" ""'. ATKINSON ALWAYS HAS IT FOR LESS MAOKINAWH Vo have n hljj Hue of Miirkliiiuv Hlilrln, Omts nmt rants, prlettl from W.eo (o Xt.Ml Atkinson's WUOIiHIUHTH I hi yim need warm llnnnel HhlrtT Ihni'i )Uy until you rt tho lino wn ii ro sIiowIhr for 1H In 911,00 0 2 O (A 2 2 " fornla trader. Without having to clan to care for Mm, hi motharl In a bank, nnd be wa. to straighten. .., u , ,., ,j , ,- .,.,. .. ui.4 lk.l. nmlnm ,m tl,. nrrrlxllA... A . .. ... ..." ,.... '" TOTrrni U1K Ulna UCUIS wm uiu W.k.you Range and down again Into WM prostrated when the MwnMMte the Klamath bastn, they had a gate-' late Tuesday evening lolling 9tJ????2 way la prospect which on an easy his death. ifth n,'pn"th found no mono onj TmA j -hi, .. n,u i... iimn, .. .,..- .... .. .,- . ... . doiio.lt and no acreage In tlm namo of .-.. ....- .... .. -- j, Humus mij in tiv.ni, nnu uj" i, rflneorn that of San FrancUco. man klllfd him." sho sobbed yntcr- """Tr" What prompted tho llarrlman In- day. "Ho has worked w hard for B,T,nK w ',c, "e n "" Kn- tcresta to suspend work on thl cut- ijrman. too. Ho was audi a good boy. K'1,,I"nn' " Awlol. In .N?w Orlenna,, . off. I. not revealed, except that tho,ob. If only ho rnnld havo reached l' TChonl hv Kavu hl Ia,t ',u,lor ,0" system feels tho region Is now frco bere, so we could havo seen htm flm.,,hl,,p ll,m ,,!,y Ma ,,lre-' ,' Angeles; for a tlmo of the Hill competition. "So overcome with sorrow was thclAmIel u n,IRca ,0 hnvo "Invested" '. Jw 2 ;in i -aw X 5 THE GREAT SIX SUITS FOR MEN Our new fall and winter clothes of refinement fit perfectly without a single alteration and a guarantee to give aatfifactory wear goes with every suit or overcoat. The workmanship in each garment is without a flaw ard the styles are right t.p to the instant. We'll be glad to show you through our line whether you intend to buy now or later. $15.00 values $10 00. $18.00 values $12.00. $20.00 values $15.00. 525.00 values $18.00. MEN'S UNDERWEAR We have 15 different kinds and styles of men's underwear to from. All grades from the cheapest to tne best thats made. Now time to lay in your supply. Priced from $0.50 to $4.00 suit. elect la tie 'Get It At Atkinson's" And You'll Be Satisfied T,- tin.' iu.iriu.fi vt nn.i Kinm. ..!,.,.. .v.. .1.. ,.,. ... ....... $2,000 In the company. Money wnsu alb- I. not all In condition to brar yesterday from tho nearest inrtner 'forwarded, to Smith, nnd bo went to " heavy trafie. Tliat portion which wa. j,i her griff. Smith's wife, who live. ' f0" 'hcro lo wn taken III. HI. m"m"m- alogglng railway out of Weed as far nt No. 3S31 Bast Avenue. Therd nl.o r ajr n plt0 of ' "'' holtbut Smith had abolut"ly no knowl- had hegur. somo ia)a ago, IP ATKINSON HAS IT. IT'S IN STYLE atgzucvgKisex 2 8 2 (A au.i Arrord- lug 10 ins claim tiio real "uifer was not mcle tl tit 1 1 )'ler.lny, when ho aworo out Inhumation on the subject before Juslle. Oravm. i "I 0 MftVH NOTEM VHOM OIJCNK 1 aa Qran. Vallfy would hai'o to bo'arothndtad man'n two ImMm v.ii wa olfeied a good iwiltlon In that,' cjKe that th eoBMay wa not rU entirely reconstructed, a. It hnn.agotl 19 months, and Kcnnanl, 4tcIljr Sho ntlrlbntea bis deftth to his nble In every way. poor roadbed, and would not stand month-old. Auxlous to again see her ,,ec,,l"t ot "Braco through his lnno-( through trains. The Klamath end of father, who had been awav for ev- rent connection with tho company. ... .. .M the road, which was built nfter tho oral weeks. Ilttlo Kvolln ktnt cnlllnir I'ottal Inspector Gray wau Dotlnoi mWt GMJUnir ill IS rllt Bill Tll hearing of thu uiou was set 'tblldren are out ot school thl. week Natron cut-off was projected and the for "daddy" all day vesterdnv. iof Smith', death yesterday. He stated' 'f tl.U allcrnoou In tho circuit court ;nn account of' whooping cough Hill survey was being made toward ' Vrvm Joy to Orlef that ho had Upended upon the dead Continued fron Paao 1) ,"'". Vllh Justice Oravc. on tho Tho McKenilo family took In the Klairath, li a aplcndld piece of work i Four gtncratlonsot tho Smith fam-imnn a thc chief witness against I,y-; . . L liihch. A good chowil gatliornl to H''alr last Saturday. Our genial ivostmaitur, A. U Wll son, ha. been quite lck. but I. get ting better, and eipect. to bt bark on duty soon again. Mr, and Mr. Trauk C'orpeulng and M handle main line trafie;ily gathered at the homo of Mrs. Van.. "'"n. " 'scaped from an Oakland , land working for tho .'Home wivln. If tho Southern Taclfic .honld divert jdergrlft last Sunday to celobrato thoi110!'11' overal days ago. 'products, came her jnm week ag-J, to thai rontei Instead of bnnllng over thirtieth anniversary of Smith's birth. "It Is a caso of bard luck alii nnd baa been In the city much of tho fe afc.nM. . m. . ... ... 1 .... .. i.. . ..... . f icnrs iniiraa pi joy prevailed wlienlarouna," lie said jMttniny, "nrst uy lime since on paving uusinra. ilho now. of thu young man. UlnCM'roan get. away and now Smith U According to tho'mayor approaches business wai received. dead. It would have been to bis In-' were made to tbo conncllmen and and on. Next Tuesday aa well, will makolterett to furnlnh us with nil tho In- himself on tbo aubjeet of' a contract for paving I'lno stieot and other streets, and that the coaling process building.; a good well on bark porch. Price I7&0; half cash, ll mice to suit. If ou want a r n llttta home be aura and avo this. Mnbvl nnd Kva Hour and, tho MooroiA few choice lot., only on block liom cbool, at 110 down and 111) ir month, otlilr lotl 10 per cent duwii and 16 per month; ao tairs ami ton tu.the tvldrnco, of which none 11(4 11IH im ritt wa. clfercd when this oh, 'i,'d, tho attorneys simrrlng on 0" ial ground. It er Realty mora tiolcnant thfi young wlfo'. 'formation he had 13-tf grief. She Ii only ;s years of age, Mr. Vnndergrlff declared )cslerJii Ian !.:: vrxv j,?v,r Mammoth Auction Sale The entire stock of furniture, carpets, household goods, kitchen utensils and fixtures now contained in the seventy rooms of the Lakeside Inn, will be sold at puMic auction to the highest bidder. Sal' commences at 10 A. M. sharp on Monday, October 16, 1911 Everything contained in the 70 rooms of the Lake side Inn wll be offered, consistirg of 50 iron beds, cherry and quarter oak suites, French gla,s br reaus, wash stands, box couches, lounges, wsnOw shades, curtains, rugs ard carpets, office ch.ivsaud tables, dining room chairs and tables, dishes and glassware, sFe ? oard and refrigerator; oil kitchen utensils, coppir coffee boiler, healing stoves, stove pipe. Over $9,000 worth of household goods will be offered. Don't Miss This Oppor tunity Of A Lifetime EVERYBODY COME. Plenty of room for all. Free lunch served each noon during sale. iauu ur aAiij-Au saiei.oi zu or unaer, uaiR. ah snei or over 111 HsfH mUtl ttWT IS IflF'lhelr hauso guest. Miss llclon 8um- mcrhayrs, woro at llm Kalr Friday. II. S. (Irlgsby rvturne from Ash land Friday ovenlng. Innybody. ami merely destroy tho or- Mr. Cleveland, . government em-, Iganlsms In the water. Mllwaiikvo.nlovu. wn. im from Ij. itiv.r .t.m. (Continued from Page 1) r: J M If il'-VU'.i 4ttiiK Ci '. i 'k. V. r . i;,v - ., ,. ..-.b r , ; ., 'wmmsm a jt . i , i" mmm 20, adiicount of 5 perceit will be allowed for cash, or a 12-nontk credit will be giren, secured by a bankable note bearlnd 8 per cent Interest. ,,-ij AUCTIONEER mrs. m. McMillan, FROPBIEIOR , j )ul six pounds of chloride of lime to each I.UOO.OOO gallons of water, right Into the public supply, whllo our solu tion dor. not go Into the mains, but Is used simply for tho object of clean. Iiuu lliu-tauk," ('. A. rnrk. head of tho city water works at Haloiu, was boro a short time ago, und'gnvo out tho Information that nt tho stnto pcnltontlary use of hydrochloride of llnio to purify water niM destroy tho bacilli had been so ef. fertlvo that tho bacilli had been re duced from 40,000 to from 1 to 10, prtvtlcally a perfect elimination ot adultoratlon. . In one plaro tbo penitentiary wator snowed 13 organisms, which was tho hlghrst, It Is claimed, discovered in tho supply after tbo Introduction or tbo llmo purification molhod. Tho same for.rula for cleaning out germs was Installed nt tho stockyards at Chi rego, whom 0,00p organlslsms hnvo beon reduced to from 3 to 100 tier ruble centimeter of supply, Pcopii. who claim that tho water supply of lb., city of Klamath Falls tastes bud or lias nn odor, It Is as sorted,' nro magnifying the facts. It Its understood tba tho water Is odor- loss, nnd that men employed by tho water compnny tvon swallowe,! trai doses of tho cleansing solution used nt tho reservoir, and suffered no III effects. Tho water with which Iho flushing was doiio tasted and smollcd unpleasant, but did not mako tho men side. smnagcr Walton says that tho company consider, that tho quickest method will be I bo best ono. and that when the way of gottlng pure wator that fs the inojt dependable and cer tain Is ai.rorlalnd (ho company will ao nil it can to effect, the chang. ii mo nnaony aiicn is m great a aourco of trouble whrn 'running as It wouia soom to be when stonned. ac eonllng to appearances, some pjoplo aro mean enough to say that tho wa ter ought to bo turned back Into If. Tho superficial view of tho stagnant cMllrmnnt. of water la low ipota of tho ditch Invites thoughts of norms, bacteria, bacilli and many other Ills to T'hlch flesh Is heir. If a good head of water were keot In Iho ditch and It was kept elegit, with n stiff fine for people who dee- nrah lis bed and surface with every- inirr from watermelons to east en clothes, the cana would not' eeuw such a protest from people who be lieve k breeds disease. Interest; we have lot. In all parts of Mill. 4 Darrow Additions; o havn what 'you want, when )iu ntjt, and where you want It at prices and terms to suit. Klve-room houmt and ono lot; hunts all plastered and wired: kltrhrn tllmt, Trice 11.100; one-half rath, halanco easy terms. Choice building lot. adjoining Uio now school building; $10 down nn4 110 per month; other tot. In .11 part of the addition. Saturday ovenlng to attend tho social Choice acreage flvr-elghths of a mile at tho school house. town In Ave and Im aero tracts; all fiam Rlxon Is busy hauling grain under eultlrallon and In crop; ;.ir to tho mill, It" fenced and with other Improve I). W. Anderson wont to ValnaxJ '"' Vr,c in " ,5 "' .Monday on business. ' fr9 Tho social was unite a success. cou.. . Osssfsiltv? ff sldorlng tho stormy night and all. WW,B "J sjJ Mis. Summurhnyes and Mr. doorgn, woro very kind, and furnished music, i both vocal and Instrumental, for on-! "' " " " - " tortnlumonl. Mr. Shepard Is all rlgbt , fitA lntiacstantc as an niirtloiicer. The ricolpt of thel VJ mvvoiiiiwiiiiJ ovenlng wero $03.35. MAjf HTIIKKT VBWKItTV, S.1 Mrs. Chas. Androwa ha. been act-lf,,. froat.ge. M month liirmnr. ng as posunaaior ana ciorx auring re pt.iau. Omvlnlrtl cash. Cor. Mtukrl and Ihirrtiw atrunr. mux AitiirrioN' Mr, Wilton. Illness. Win Kinney and lllll Parker were In town Monday, i no nrst snow or the aeaaon was soon nn Iho mountain. Sunday. Seems llko winter, Miss Zoll lluswy, tho I'lne arnvo toachcr, and Mlase. Heeale nnd Jen nlo Iconblco woro up to tho social Saturday evening. Clydo Androwa was riding rjr rango horse, last Wednesday, N FIIKSH CUT FI.OWER8 for funeral. nnd ontcrtalnmenls; designs a spe cialty. Klamath Floral Co., '( Main st. s, 3i-l -Z Mills Addition BARGAINS Su-roonj bungalow, wired and plas tered;! with water la house, nnd two lots 60x110; large chicken bouse and park. Price $1,000. part cash; balance, to suit. Three-room cottage and other out- NIC.Ul N'KW IIOTKIi, IMHIII) fl lorner, Idevrnlli anil Klamalli, I'rhi' i,nio. ,M:W IIUNOAMIWH. We have i ii al for sale on easy terms, liHWIril In illrTrrrnl iarta of the city. 1'rlrr i-ry reason.hli. A KKAIi UAKOAIN. 8 lots U Nlrliide addition. We want you to wn Ihrao Iota nnd WsH make n very low price , n. owner need, money. VAKM 1AN1M . FISK AIJ'AI.FA VAHM. HO arm., fronting oh Iust I liver nnd rounty roadi 70 arrea In alfalfa; lialf mile from arhool. chnrrli Just aero, the rondl good iMproveHMHls. I'rho N.ooo. Ks.y terms. WK IIAVK A MHOK I.INT of goxl farm lands, front Ave to Nve hundred arrrs. If yon nro looking for n ''' pkro of fainil It wW H ro ' MH " lirforr buying. We have our own auto nnd no tronhle to show property, WR WKITK riRN IBWVIMNCR VHlUXYtK RICH Nr to the American Motel . .' Phone tMI N 1M)W J, XUMWAIT, PreskVnt, K. M, nUHH, Vlt-Prrs. nnd Tn-as. IIICHT I., WITMHOW. Secretary I Klamath County Abitract Co. abstracting Suryeyora awl Irrigation Kntilneara maph. IM.AN8. iiivKi'iliirra. wc. Klajjiaik rant, 0rer0n i .'V 4 4 V Si r! V: .. i ft u7WJLMJi vjf' rft.&t :&&-& ir ft" & " , "' T ,4 xx jh. s-jf'yvf "i ; . .. Trw,rr.