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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1911)
M 1 TW ? "M1 f AW r is iro K WIGKERSHAM IS PRO PATRIA ATTORNEY GHCKHRAIi HAS TMK TO nitVOTK TO riUIURVATlON UV mRtMHO LANBatARK WHRX NOT TRLSTBVBTIira Ualted Pre. Service WA8HINQTON. D. C. Oct. 7. In addition to dlasohlng trusts and per forming other stern acta. Attorney Qeaeral Wtckerabam haa activities In spired by sentiment. Through hli lot Uatlva tha Braddock Rock, one ot the historic landmark of Washington, will be preferred from vandals. Tho rock la o the bank of tho Potomac, and la the around of the natal lira littal. It haa been hacked by muto nlr Heads, and though once on levl ground, It la now In a depression nix feet deep. The rock gets It name from the fact that It ark tho landing place of Oeaeral Braddock-und hU colonial fore, which started there In 1755 for Fort Du.uae, bow Pittsburg, And wet defeated by the Indiana and Preach. George Washington was a membtr of Braddock' ataf . It later year It wast the baae mark for Important surveys In the layiaej ont ot Waahlairtoa. Bven now, the , attorney general tar. It I an Import- at point In connection with certain laveetlaatloM which may lead to llt laatt. to determine th right of the Hatted Bute to land bordering on tho Potomac. Wlekeraham gare the nary depart ment a history of the rock la great detail, and as the result of the Inter est he aronaed step will bo taken to laaure tho tasting preservation of the reek by building -atee-lld Iron fence aronnd Ha restaar place. i plana for haring thla reeorvatloa opened to settlement after. allotment 'hnvc been completed to the Indiana. I It that were done them would he an 'Immediate rush of my desirable net-j ft.. .Aft. -.. tier in ninmain cuung. "Tho Immediate result would be to Insuro tho extension ot tho Oregon trunk lino south and completion ot the Natron branch ot the Southern Pacific. Wherever thero Is settle ment on n large scale, as would nat urally follow the opening ot the Klam ath Indian reservation, a largo ton nage Immediately follows, and rail road becowo a neccMlty. Tho people need and must hare the railroads, and tho railroad mut hare tho tonnage. "In my opinion we should begin cur movement for the opening of the IT IS LIKE SmitH m win us m YYKATHKU VK8TKRDAV AND TO I . tP MII.UKH nitANIS KKk. IXU l'l KI.AMATH UIZPITATIOX Poll ki.:mktm It w considerably warmer yester dnd nnd today than tho earty part of tho week, Tho sun today wna genlnl and bright, with enough heat to re mind one of summer, and the weather generally wna pretty much of the de sirable order, for which the Klamath recrrntlon at once. Wo can then go county ciimnic noica. to both the Illll and llarrlman ays The high murk of tho thermometer tenia with confidence that railroad ex tension will speedily follow our ef fort. This plan Is practical, and will rout us only our effort, which should be n united one." SON MMS MKKRT KM WEIL SimfflD system natal mini MmMMWH RllUlattuM (Ooatmaad from Page 1 aad property per capitt thaa aay other Indiana In the United "There are so blanket Indians on M isasiullua. Their balldlags ,io t asi wo kept ap. their teM un J feaeea art la got order, aad the whole raacrratloa pceaeata a most it iMHIw vtow to settler. "la my opinion a public meeting of the dtlteas of Klamath Special to The Herald LAKKVIKW, Oct. 7. The good mads morcment find somo warm supporters In take county, where despite the most rigid economy tho roeds haro been kept In much better shape than other portions ot the state, yet unless there I some sjstom of state-old the thousands of mile of ror.ils covering r.n nrea n large as the combined date of Connecticut. Rhode Mand and Delaware, In sparse I)stttcd communities cannot be looked nttcr In a proper manner. The tack of railroads In the entire Extern Oregon country necessitate a system of read that will reach the heert of section that now-nro prac ticably Inaeccaaribl; to full loads. Lake county claims the best roads In tho state, despite the many draw brcks and comparatively small pop ulation ?V - Toltatter rarrs Wo haadle the fresh Ialetoa Cream ery butter, by express in aantlary car toons. The best on earth. 65c, fwo pound rolls, ' 7-Jt The Pulton Market iL- jesterday wa 73 at I p. in., against CO Thursday ami 49 Wednesday, At 8 o'clock p. m. jestvrdny It was 4, against 43 the day prior nnd 38 Wed nesday. The low last night was 40, at 4 n. m., against SI yesterday and 31 Thursday. At 8 this n. m. It waa 4S. against 4! jvsterdn and 38 on Thursd). NWMlo there was a white frost night before last that ercn en couraged some boys to climb up Sixth street with n pair ot tkets, evidently In search ot a sliding place, no such hope was held out Inst night. Judgs George T. Baldwin aad Chas. W. Bberleln, president of the Enter prise Investment company, bare re- i larae irom ocna, wnere iney neipea eou'itir j celebrate the tapping of the Bend dis- should ha called at oaee to formulate j trlct by the new Hill railroad. SOA'lHKKIi HVXTKKH KICK with noon ham op q. - A part- of hunter consisting of Harney Chambers, proprietor of the Onu 8tore; A. Itantcnbrook and Oco. Rudolph, returned this afternoon from a wetk's ramp near Parker' station, where they went after squir rel. The hunter brought back twvn-ty-rtx allrer gray squirrel and oao fine specimen of gray fox. The fox and about twelve of the squirrels will be mounted by J. W. Frey, tho taxi dermlst, nnd used for decorating tho Interior of the dun Store. The latter arc all flne looking animals, a- laigv number of them measuring 26 tnd 27 Inches from nose to tip of tall. Mr. Chambers states that there are plenty of cougar, bear and deer In Kir rllcnlty where they were hunting, which was about four miles this alrti of Pokegama. They also had all ttm Rah thay could eat while In rarop. lUmey says, how veer, he only mido tho trip to get a alee bunch ot squir rels tor hla store, and that they dtd aot pay any attention to other on mate. -f- - - ' - - - " ----"-- ptwsmasamaas : . I THE TOQQERY'S Cleaning and Dyeing Works is the best equipped plant between Frisco and Portland. We make a specialty of cleaning and dyeing Ladies gar- a . ments, also alterations and repairs Phone 628 f. - 'tort An ED. V. PRICE Made To Order Suit And Be Suited Society BOQUETS TO EACH OTHER; Iweaaedl Poaltiy We have todsy aad at all time. dressc4nd lire poultry from broilers to full grown chickens. 7-!t v Te Pulton Market gato of llln)et. A. It. Campbell, Mrs. Geo. II. Merry' man, Mrs. W. O. Smith, Mr. A. K Pell. Mrs. C. W Kborlcln. Mr. B. 0., Ilrll, Mr. K. It. Kennies, UltlnK nt Mlt Neva Paught celebrated hor 'rnchrnii. and Mr. ,W. K. Springs addlllcn tlfulty decorated In Ith a profasloa of flowers, and tho Mills addition. "CQO" wn! scrlbeii, htfora Charles It DtUj,, county clerk of Klamath rmmtv. (' Klntuatli Kails, Oregon, on tho ink day of October, 1911 Claimant names as wltnrsiM, Calvin U. Ulendrnnlng. WiliLi n t)rrawirt, Waller B. (llffonl. A a Mthalfey, all of Klamath Kails, Or. A, V. OIITON, H-14-10-13 h Itrulster. Miller, IXirolli) Miller. (Iraro Ktllott, rniTflDP D1P0 D I Ml! Mil l.n!s Chltw.iod. Itulh Chltwood, Mar.,UU0 ItlUU DAllMlflriU June Ik'izell, Claudia epitik, uplo uo-i ntrt. Vera Wood, Clnru Calkins, Mnr-i gsrtt WitiIci), llcitrudu Wirt. Mnr-, Mrs, LouU Oerbcr entertained with n Maiten. Ilortenoj llogue. Metni three table of hrldgo on Thursday nf-ichnslnln nnd Pearl Dow. L .... . -... ,., ' ternoon. compllmeatlnK . r. d.v s """'"' " C. Illll. and Mrs. A. Pell. Mrs. W. II. ti,.. .wi v.miin...v n..i. w. -.. I.AKBVIKW, Oct. 7,-Tho people llelleman m awarded the prl for(erUnw Wcdntsday afternoon byj"f uko,rlow ro "" ,n,,h th hlh.l rore. Rrefrfshmenls m.. ir n n .i .., ..Jlr.f oxponsu of two of tho owner Of wore serve,! to tho following guest. !)- nun Heights. -newspapers In other porfoiw of the, - Mr. I. W. Oowen. Mrs. Bllas'Oben- ?..,.. county In their throwing mud at caih A peV Poi liter ri.nin .mm a!i Martin Jr.. Mr. Oeo. u....iM .1.. i. 11..... .1..1. lotlier. Ono of Hie aforesaid owners l t ........... ..:. '''..,9 C. Illll. Mr. W. II. llelleman. Mrs. ,wn- -ntertalned l.v Mrs. Klmer Amde-i"11 ,ro,r,e,or of ,or"' ".i lUKIIR IIV1II4 III tllV UIIIVI tUWH. MftV ,to paiers art like n rouplo of boys that waul tho same girl, and she smll- Miss France llnuklnsot Medford lsl'"K nn ",""" '""' picaci ienw. Hie homo of Mr. J. U.,'"a,n """" nro ""PPonrng. ami muse I familiar with hi rlrcumstanct won- eleventh birthday Saturday n week,' . " v' J at (ho home of her parent. Profmior ' 'In. .o. ft Illll. ho ha be-., ilio. ...... JTTN ...... a .....,. .. Fatight, In tho llnl f".v!t of lr& Alex Martin Jr.. villi LT . . . . ..17 " . T V .? Th homo aa beau 'tvo In the mernlni: for her homo la ,,",k '' " nd to celebrate the, rv-J nnd wnite, 'nK,irnu. ;nur. V T , ..-. -..B- , ii"."' iuuhj in ins amy vnr.i '- Ula Parker, who has been) fua w" ecompniea i.y wr... oro.cn 11 nu i'. 1, uurer, iereary or color scheme was carried nut In the refreohments aad the decoratlona forspending the aummefwlth Mn.. II ,V , . , ' .,'. U"r tho table. Tho following school I Underwood, will leave Mondny frho Chamber of Lommt nintf and friends wereguesla: Mlrl-lhonia In Portland. Bho will b nc- . - - . . I ... ... - . . l ull IJhm Nnlv nm Patch, Dorothy Fnten, consinnrr-companinq oy air, unncrwoon, wnu, ... L V .... .. ... ........ uuiiri, !', VIII visit friends In tho metropoll. Mammoth Auction Sale m 1 Ortv Oil- n 5 N aaaaPrftK-5 f - JilBsasPstara The entire stock of furniture, carpets, household goods, kitchen utensils and fixtures no w ycontained in the seventy rooms of the Lakeside Inn. will be sold at public 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 will be offered, consisting of 50 iron beds, cherry and quarter oak suites. French glass bu reaus, wash stands, box couches, lounges, windhw . pnades. curtains, rugs airti carpets, office chairs and tables, dining room chairs and tables, dlihes and .glassware, sic e froard and refrigerator; 11 kitchen utensils, copper coffee boiler, heating stoves, stove pipe. Over $9,000 worth of household goods will be offered. l Don't Miss This Oppor tunity Of A Lifetime EVERYBODY COME, plenty of room for all. Free lunch served each noon during sale. TaMf oriAlXAUMlof faOorudMr, Cm. All Mtef of over a0, atUMoutof SjMrccit wiUbc allows for caife, ora 12oiith credit xWlU U gfrM, MCirdky abuluMe aoft bMrlatf S per coat latereat. 141- ! If 'i ' AT Ts CHUHCIIKH I baron, ham and lard and pastry goods I not lo br'rgretlcd In the city. Our fresh fish, and nstor nlw) In stock. ,. I 7-:ry Tho Kullon Market l.(.1IK I'HOrCltTV V lutr oe of tlsn beat baslne (tirnrrs oa Main strrrt, rrwnt renial hm t mmlli plenty of rtHun ..r nnmher ImlkMag, whlrh will ih.ul.i.. u. (oine. If lairrratral sex u aU.ui ihk WK HAVK A UUWK I.INT of Hty liroperty (a aH AdsUtlona, ami, by the way, we lutto aoasn real bmgslas Is ale hoaaea aasl well Inniiul taraat properly. HI'HIMwW OPPOItTt'.MI II.S la aH liar. It rtH pa " I" lntrtlt oar prupiwHIorM brfnre buying. ip rrH laxu vou want, ,lie soane of the lirvt lni) In the valley, aatl woM like In slmtr tbna. Wo have owr own Ataoj no lnml4 t. how prsfrrtjr. WK WKITK PIRP. ISHIIUHCI - . CtlllAXTTR HICK ' Xet o Ike Aaarrban Hotel Pfioaa Ml v5 f V J ,0 if IrlERRILL. rjL C K Aucnoi ' ' . 1 1 1 sassV afar sassV aVaT sK afaTsassT saT ? i afa SKT nn nnniiii m m MRS. Fioriniot 19 4 jp T,S Services at the various churches of the city for tomorrow will be a fol fel fol eows: (lirlsli'ii rimrrh K. M. Pllnn.' pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Christian Kndcavor at 6:10 p. m. Preaching at 11 n. n. aad 7: SO p. m. There will bo n tunutlng of tho ol cers of tho church after tho morning service. Htrangcra and friends aro cordially Invited to worship with us. , ...... Prtsbyterlaa Charrb-?- Hundny school at 10 a .a. niblo Class at 11 a.m. All inouibcrs of church and congre- gntlon Invited to attend. ...... iriirUllmi 8r(enthit Ilootn 210, I. O. 0. P. building. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at o'clock. Itrgulnr Sunday, servlca at S o.'elock Church of the Macrral sfaart First mass, with ahort laatraatfM, at 8;30 a. in. fiecond ninis, with sermon of the Oospel of tho Sunday, at 10:80 a. m.v Huaday school at 9: SO a. m. All are cordially Invited to attend. .... . timer Melhodlt Kplropat Sunday, school nt 10 a. m. Dr. W. A. Leonard, supuilntcndcnt. Cervices at II n. m. and 8 p. in, Oeo, II. Feeso, pastor. General Class at IS: 10. W D, HarrU, leader, Kpworth League at 7 p. m. Aril Worrel, prestd.at. Upeclal anneuncement: Tho annual Sunday school rally will occupy the Sunday school and preach ing hour with an elaborate aad later :tlng program. All patrons aad mem hor i of the Sunday school are expect ed to be present, livening them "A Matter IniDse- tlon." . " Cordial welcome. Oblldglng Ush ers. Special MmlctJ , . , -r- " PIIIST THl'RT NOW IX MM7ATIOX, XKW I'P TOW The first Trust 6 Saving bank U now doing buslnc In lis new loca tion In tho I'nge-Stratlon building on tho corner of Second and Main, The big n'w snfo arrived this morning, nnd Immediately work was begun on moving tho furiilluro nnd fixture! from the old building, so that tho oa rer wore able in attend to customer by oponlnn 1 1 mo. s Mills Addition BARGAINS VK Iimc n number of aood buslnMi iiouscs to runt, furnished and tiu- furnished. Httphcns-lfuntcr Realty company. N S'W MOTSUHKNIIACIIKIt'S SecondhMuJ Store, tor. of 7tli and Main: buys. Mill and trade household good, ilMhlng, shoes, tiirjj guns, etc. lMte your order for eiiicrt sowing machine unrt organ repair work. . SalUlactlun ruirantcod. Phone 3li?f C-tf XOTICK KIR PUIIMCATIOX (Not Coal lABda) ieinnmnnt of tho Interior, Ualtcd Slatos Und OUIco at Ukevlew, uregon, August 12, 1911. Notice Is hereby given that Mary It Mntsclinnbachur, of Klamath Pall. Ore., who, on March S, 1910, made timber and itono application No. 0SO71 for SRU of NB14, BW14 ol MS, NWH of NBU, NB!4 ot SB 14 section 16, township SI S, range 9 B, Wlllametto Meridian, has filed uollco of Intention lo make final proof to establish claim lo tho land abovo Je- Sli-rooai buagalow, wired and plas tered: with walsr In house, sis' twe hJ(a 60US0; Urge ctilckH housa aad park. Price ll.Otl. part cash balance lo suit. Three-room cottage and nther out biilldleg: a good well on back porch. Price I7S0; half cash, bal ance to suit. If you want a eo llttw boat be sura and sco this. A few choice Iota, oaly on block from school, at 10 down and 110 pM month; other lots 10 per rent dowa and f I per menth: no laics and no Interest; wo have lots In all part or Mills A narrow Additions; have what you want, when o ant It, aad whsre you wsnt It pries, aad terms to suit. Plve-room houaa and unu lot; huaM all Blttt.rad aad wired; kltrhM tiled. -Prlee 11,100; nne-bslf cash. balauc easy terms. Choice faulMlu lots adlnlnlng tt new school building; 910 down an! , 9ia per month; other tots In . part, of (ha addition. Ohale. acreage Svs-etghths of a nlle , towa la Ito aad tta aero trsrls; til under eultlvatloa and In crnp; ptrt ly feaeed aad with other Improve meats. Prlea 1185 to 1160 per Owens Realty Co. Cnr. mkl aa1 Harrow avenues MIMA ADDITIOX Klamath Pall Creamery latter. a Me nt rail, at Via Rlaar Srat. , l-tt m J. XVMWAIT, PreshVat, K. M. HVtMI. Vke-Piea. anil Trra. IIKKT i;. WITHROW, reretary Klamath County Abstract Co. ABITItACTUfO iHrTeyori aad Irritfatioa Bagiaeeri t MAW, I'MNu, UtUKPMIrTS. BTO. Jv' . ISM SS II saMBUsaaaarlVlia. OreM k'; 5v ',ir,ir j.iA 1 " J"