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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1911)
pw " IAIiCABM U L. flfeCAZ, M. B. wMuuut o. aw, m. b, Odd IWlowa BWg. Mni:OIm,IH RenMaaeeMI s, y- m.jt. A. RAMBO, All Wetk Guaranteed. Odd fellowa Bnlldleg. KNk 111. Pkoae III D. V. KVTKKlfDAIX, Aaaajaa4yAAW Ofllcaa, WMea-aladde Bldg vtmn KXAPT Btftoral'cannU aad Mm' RooraiSMr.304, Odd Fallows .sld. BICYCLES Wee aa to slate wheel get a Baaahleis Ml aale al taw Deal We cawr? a faB Mae ol THE GUN STORE 1. M.CHAMBBM iBlk. v W. 0. SMITH, Bdltor Mid Proprietor J. M. 8T0WKLI,. City Editor Pablwhed dally except Junday at 116 Fourth BtrMt KLAMATH BAUA. OKBHOM MATl'HIttY, MV. IH, Itttl It roa waayonr eteB move ( aad moredaBlca. B Ramabye BltM id do It. Corner Bereatk aad Maak etreeta IBaaw MB t OaH aa COMBTBOK. HI. U ; aay kted ec HBfcP. ,. 00MBTO0K It Ni L ABTBTBB. HUMQW "mMBsTa"aTrBBBBjBl"",,'"'t ,Ja .-. aer. I carajrMi othera fall. Cor rFTfth aad "Walaat -v. MABAM AXB PHOT. tU Car corae. bualoaa aad la growing toenail, lime. Tlmma atope hair from 'faMlag oat la ire treatmtate, ajtd a aerma aat care for daadtaB. aire oi a cell, "v Xev. BIT eknjailli An. fc BfaaDgrmwBammwaW mBwBwBmwf Fancy Pastry JmmUi patery wnmsaat aratfc. IC yewr bead e. lot Mai' J Bate teed. Wo have day, or eaa make to der aareklng la ateta ar faacr aaetr lafWCakaa, Plata CakM, Oooklra of aH blade, Isnseaate, Flea aad Ream always ea hfeeha aad Cfceeelate layer eakaa a Angel Pood eako , I Bytaa Cakes lie CoBao Wreatk as Marble Caka Me Cream Pater (huge) aaea fk UrPaMB evfflH eeoeeeeeeeeeeeeee alvC HlaC PIM eeefeaeeeeaeeeo ' BeK dPPM arlval oeoaeeeeeeeeeeeseej eJC Pair Orudasa . .; lev Cooklaa, doaaa Ue Jsmbola, dotaa tBc KMBWa OOsBaTgg- aaaaaaaaaaaaaata 1W Lady Ptaaart, dasaa .... lie BJICt BTC, BBC. -Hie Monarch Grocery N, a. a. unru. Pro N X WHOIrOCK IMBfUaiiBEBlMNIaBf f Mr MBB Bar aaal BaBka PI BtaaaldBd THE EVENING HERALD Jiwofo LniiolMR, fruit Rrewvr: 0. A. Ilontti, (nrmrr. Tho work of qonllfyliiR ovoii inoro Juinrn hnn Iipri. AMERICAN INTERVEMTION MAY A6GRAVATE CHINESE WHAT UUK K1VKIW CAHIIV Capital and Labor flust Be Kept Busy . loathe right ckaaaaU to koap protparlty la tha ealltctlra "raaalt of local protparMy aad -"coaaV Brace" tha tayataHoaa thlac backofbkh. Okaldaaea la aae ccaaary In alt Mlka of Ufa ta bring auccaa.ffor wRhaat H there caa ba iakfutara. Oar ova town needa thaaonidonee of har paoplt). "A toarala kaowa by Ita worka laat aara rn'aa la kaowa ky hla deeda. Tkera'a as battar way to ahow year eoaldajaea la tka town than' to be kaJawa aa a home owner and bo qulaker way to gala yaur ihare of tka Inda peadencoitor which oar Batolu tloaary BUhera foaght th'aa to own a home. Better atart today eome.ta aad talk It orer wU at we.caa gtre you a good Idaa of tha (total coat aa well aa the;, klad of timber youll aaad. t Si?il Iras. Lia-kr Ci. Phone 1341 6th St. atS. P. track Where? ; AND Why? OLOKAIK) ItlVBIt discharge 1 durlna nn ereraae ear Into tho (lull of Calltornlft SS8.000.000 lon of mud and allt at autpended matter. In addition to thU the dlwolrcd auu lnncca In tho water Include 4,650, 000 ton of aodlum chloride, or com mou aalt; J.740,000 tona of alauber'a aalta; 4,000,000 tona of llmo; 2,400, OOOtona of gyptum, and 4,800,000 tona of Rpaom aalt. In iplto of all iht dtuolred material tho Colorado at Ita mouth I not considered to bo a itream of unuaualty high mlnorallta Hon for that region of tho country. Thn rouon la that tho river carrlra ao enormout an amount of water that tho dtaaolTcd aalta conttltute a com ivaratlTclr amall proportion of tho total dlacharge. Other atrcama In the country contain dlaaolrod aalta in rr.trr Mtncentratlon for eiample. the Elm Fork of Ked Rlrcr. In Okla- homi. dltcharcea nearly l.soo.ooo tona of common aalt annually. At- ihnmh thla amount la not ao great at that discharged by the Colorado, It It much greater In proportion 10 mo r tha area drained. The dla charge of aalt from tho Colorado la equal to twenty tona annually to eacn imiara mile drained by the river, but the aalt In Elm Fork of fled Rlrcr It equal to 1,S0 tona per square mile of area drained. The aamo rirer ais rharttm annually 177.000 tona of magnesium chloride. 168.000 tona of Enaom aalta. 0.000 tona of gyptum. iM Ri.noO lona of lime. These quan tities, too, aro considerably greater thaa those carried In the Colorado in proportion to tho alio of the drain age area. Belle Fotircho Rlrcr. at Relic Fourche, .8 D.. dischargee 191,000 tons of gypsum, 79.000 tons of Olau bor'a salts and SS8.00Q tona of Epsom salts. Tho mud anl silt carried in aus- penslon by thla river amount to i, 100,000 tona. Milk River at Havre, innt diathnrcca annually i,oov lona of aeda: Payette River. In Idaho. dlachargea 48.000 tons; Salt River at Rooaavelt, Aril., aiscnargcs . . nn. f .alt and 170.000 tona of Ep- w .-- - - .. ... som salts, and Wo wo uranoo ui . ,,-. 545.000 tona of llano and a 348,000 tons of Qlauber'a aalU. Mlul.Ur, n ltlU ami lniirrlallta Allki' Would 0Hmhh Uiullng or Ttmw ItelougliiK l tl .miy f I'nrle Ham United 1'rets Hervlr I'KKIS, Nov, 18. It l bellcud American Inlerventlon, threatened by hurried military movomtnta In tho Phlllpplnca, may rmiw Krnve troubles In China. ItobeU and Imperlnllstt would both iippoio the InmlliiK of American triHipH. It It timleratiMHl that Amerleu will art for nil owcr. and not have nil nlllcd force like that which landed during tho bosvr uprising. It Is reported that America It pre paring t" laud 10,000 soldiers. Foreigners here say that 10.000 l not nearly enough. IKKVIKW lactlKICH . t. .i.-' brothers, nil were Invited to tho Coto- I 7rrMeui Int.rert nresen - rado cafo private dining room, where 1 Ifw1. .n? ,aJer4 Ttho a no banquet wn. served In honor ed by Water Supply paper .74 of tho PltatWlaefa) yoar OtocaHaaT1' WHy thcastaeta? . w .wi. .,. i. hnver tearcn or neann. nor. rryco oi mo . yo. ba, reported by thla volum , It. however. c I l Mt" nTold Indicate "" tho "Matonlc Fraternity" which do yo. bw, J l the rrau t ' 'XLw.ter. Tho mlnU.er had evidently given tho the quality of western stream water, If yoa are, aot gcttfaa; lae act at tha Had ftlee yea are w the quality of western stream waiera - ' wsi .. , j..rminBa- matter much thought. Tho local Ma- their avallablllfr for ute for Irrlga tloa aad other purpoaoa. For a- water supply ayatem tha quality of the water available determlnea Ita uaeiuineae quite aa mack aa the quantity. Borne watsra contain Incredleota that mako VAN AiTJaVK JSKOS. T Itlon ualcaa certain precautions are fkoMtti ' mw,A in 4,ii.i thim nT. Certain In- 4444a4a gredlenta la water mako It unavall- aoia or airucio i -and the ouallty of water tisod la a .NOTICE VOR PUBUCATKUf (Not caal laada) Department of i&e Interior, Ualtad States Land Oflea at Lakevlaw, Oregoa. October 11, 1911. Notice la Lareky ajltwa Uat Ralpb U. Carter, wkoaa poatoBea addraaa la Klamath Palla, Oregoa, did, oa tka 14th day of April. 111, tie la tkie oBoa awora aUtemaat aad applleatloa No. 94140, ta aareaaae tha WH IWr , NBK 8W14, Section T. aad NWK of the NWK Bactloa II. towaablp 37 aoutk, raaga 10 eaat, Willam ette Meridian, aad tha Umber thtreoa. under tko provisions of the act of Jan 3, 1S78, and acta amendatory, kaowa aa tke "Timber aad Stone Law," at aueh value aa mlgkt be Axed by aa pralsment, and that, pursuant to aaek application, the land and timber thereon have been appraised at a tout of 1446, the timber eetlmated at 840,000 board feet at 76 ceata per M., and the land 40? that aald appll caat will ofar inal proof In aupport of hla application and awora atate meat oa the IHb day of December, 1911, before R. M. Rlcbardaoa, Ualt ad Statee Commlaalonar, at Klamath Palla, Oregoa. Any peraon la at liberty to protest thua parebaaa bt-fora eatry, or laltlate a contoat at aay time before patent lasuee, by flllng a corroborated aB davlt la thla oBee, alleging faeta which would dafeat the entry. A. W. ORTOK, 10-lMt-ll h Begetter. Sol. A. Ilehnrt. nart owner of tho water system nnd other property In town, will leave within a few days for I.os Angeles, whero he will tpeml part of tho winter. Arrrttd and taken before Recorder Wm. Wallace, charscd with antaull, Con O'Conncll and Jack Turpln Mur phy pleaded guilty. The former was fined $30 and Murphy paid ft". The men wcro concerned In a wrap at the Hart saloon. A number of ounK men In thu Chtwniicen Valley, l.ake county, have formed a commercial orrauliatlon. and will lMM)t llulr iiecllon of th, vallor. All to vounrf iron that have taken homettrnda, and who recognise (he valuo nf a united effort for the cood thlnas that coino thnniRh work- ln rfillwllrelf. Tilt ex.ilillile by. ...,. ,........--.,. .- . . , young men ,a raper.cd to show mo older residents that with a little work tho valuo of landt In the section can lie doubled and lh population ureal Jy Inrreast-d. t Ukevlow LodCA-No. 71. A. F. A. t. held n well Mtundrd meeting nn Tuesday night at Masonic temple. Af ter Initiating a number of mcmuerK and listening to some fine talkt from "Dr. Thonms' Eclectic. Oil la the littt remedy for that often fatal dlt enio ennui. Illis been used wllh mirrett In mir family for eight years," Mrs. I,. Whltearre, lluffalo, N. t, MrTICK FOR PUIII.IUATION (Not Coal Landt) Department of tho Interior, Uultod Slates Land Offlco nt lkovlow, Oregon,' November 11, 1911. Nollro It hereby given that Charles K. Worden, whoto pottoltlco addrett Is Klamath Fnlla. Oregon, did, on the Hlh day of October. 1911, file in thin urn sworn statement and appli cation, No. 05056, to purchato tha Htt HWU. BC 10, NH NW, Hec. is. two. S7 8.. range 10 VS.. Wlliam. etto meridian, nnd tho timber there on, under tho provisions of tho act known as tho act of June S, 1878, and acts amendatory, known a tho "Tim her nnd Blono Law," nt such valuo at mlRht be fixed by nppralaement. nnd that, imrtuant to inch application. thB land nnd timber thereon have been appraised at a total of $430, tho limber estimated at 340,000 board feet at II per M., and the land nt 180; that said applicant will offer nnal proof In support of hla application nnd sworn statement on thn 19th day of January, 1913, before C, It. He t.np. county clerk of Klamath county, at Klamath Falls, Oregon. Anv norson Is at liberty to protest this purchase beforr-entry. or Initiate n contest at any lime before patent Issues, by filing a corroborated am davit In thla office, alleging fsels which would defeat the entry. A. W. ORTON, tl-IC-1-18 h Register. - zzi Jytw; 100 CAHKH (IRAFKH ,nst thlpmenl- of season. Enjoy them while they last. Tim finest In market; I0e per haskwl, 11.50 per rinlo, 17-11 FllliTON MARKET. Temple theater, Malinea dally, It 30 p. m. Evening,, first performance 7s in. continuous. HIIKIIIFF'H H.I.E lu the i'lirull Cotill of tho Btato ol Oiegon, fr tho County of Kiam- nil,. ' Hull In Equity lo Foreclose a Mott- L-nirn. t'lir. E. Wotden, I'lnlnllff, s, (). II. Cravens and l.ulu J, t:raeu, I lie Wile, and tleorKn II. Ketler- tun, Otfenilnnls, Notice Is hereby gl"" Ht by Itlnn of an execution and order of sale, duly Issued out of tho above en titled court nnd cause on the 14lh ilny of November, 191 1 upon a de rieo Hindu and entered of record In snld coiitl and canto and In said coun ty nnd stain on thu 1 4th day of No vember, 1911, In favor of the auovo named plaintiff nnd against the above named defendants nnd each of them, dlirrthiR the sale of certain real prop erly, to tatltfy tho sum of 3,30t,vo, wllh Interest thereon at tho rato of 10 per cent per annum from the 14th day of September, 1911, and the costs of aull, amounting to tho sum of 111 nnd thn nsnanin nf Hi- ..i. ' Now, therefore, by virtue ( Mt4 execution and In rotupllntirn with itli) will I will on Hiiliinlny, ,n nt day of Dernmhor, 191 1 nt 10 o'clock a. in. of snld day, nt dm ft(lll uf Hia rounlv riiiitt l,i,i,.,. i. ... i ' " "'-" in niani. ,nlli Falls, Klainnlh tniinty, Oregon .soil at public auction, suhjici to r! ,,,'. ..,... m H 1,1 iniv, id iijq hlgliesl and best bidder fur iaih hntut, all the rlnht, title nnd Interest oi too nwove iiiinieil tlfinlnnta and null of them, In nnd In tin foltow illig described real proprrd In ; Houtli hall of the snnlliinit ipjr. 'ter, itorlhwesl qiintler of xnuheut minrttr. mid thn miiiIIiw., ..--.", !,!, icr of llin northennt iiinrlr nl nectlun it township 37 south, rnnito to east' Wlliameiio meridian, Hiiuth half of north Imlr nml mini,. east qiinrler of thn tiortltwrst ijutr. ter, ami the wutliweit iiunrter of U lioiiiirnm iiunnrr u rriinil 30, tnwt. ship 38 south, ratine 10 en.t. Wn. lauirllo Merldlnn In Khumtli conn. ty, Oregon, tiiKrlhcr with tlm tin, ments. Iierldltninrnts nml stniuiin.. aurog thereiitilii belonclnR, ni an muck lliereoi ns may n ii-rrtirv to utii. ly said execution, Dated nl Klninntli Fall Otrms, November Hlh, 1911 W II IIAItNM, Sheriff of Klninntli Comity, Ofroo. II) M J II.MINErt, Doputy i II IMMlh HVMMOMH United Statea geological aurvey, en srzzssvzrj z r - --sl-kies i Western United States." The work taken In applying the tnto the land manufacturing planfmay rery largely determine the quality of tho product nf manufacture. Tho report Just pub- llshed, therefore, cannot fall to bu of material value to the manufacturing aad agricultural Interests of the Weat, and the proper consideration of tho Information that It contalna will pre rent manv costly mistakes In connec tion with the Industrial development of that part of the country. JUMTHEI .EMK NEEDED IMOcllimS Trial Adjoaraed UatU Today After Kxhaast All Available Jar? Takat Ponsaajtory Cttalleagra Practically oaHaad United Praea rVrvlce UB AVOELEfl. Nov. 18. The Me- Namara trial adjourned yesterday to nernit tha laihorlna of the eighth venire of forty Jurors, after peremp tory challenges of proposed Jury tal ent today left but two now Jurors, J. ft a.,nn nt Nobraaka. oranae (row er, and William J. Andre, oarponter. i my back f fat SAmtA SaVasatnea rntv hn IXiatlaUlsi. mil. .Atld at, is gvgftitjns naavwH a -w .., g'm uumt ih)vuiw( .. (. aa his half brother la dying at hla reoemmond thorn toother kidney auf jiunia oar. The aute peremptorily cballanged Price 60 mark ifeLaln. Pasadena bank cash- centa. FoatorJIIIbura Co., Duffalo, , Clark Mcualn, Pasadena bank caan- cents. roaieriiDura uo., uunaio, Accldaati will happen, but the beat ler; William Brunner, englnearj Alex- New York, aola agaato'for the United ,l.i.J ..,,,.. l. n. M.....I .MA- t.lhllM n A O .l.,ln Thn CUataa. "Tl rogyiavv lauiiiiva vi ar, itosiH .Huvr uiiuiwi, . ... ,v-.. -.- ....w-. . o.i. mi .h mwmmrmmmmimm t. ihnu inanad neramntorv cliallanaaa Remamber tha namn Boan'a and .m a. . m .., .- a- w..... All tmmmmmtm. aaaaaea inv paia aaa aeaia tae nana. iu arfwnw nmmjuu, daya after some llmo In California In search of health. Rev. I'rycn of tho pcrous lodge hare. Tho contraband "booto" sclxed re cently by Sheriff Warner II. Snyder and for anln nf which tho men woro Indicted and fined In tho circuit court. .- ., haa been turned orer to tho original, :r--k.... ... ., . .... ' owners wrmjoo ciwiuun i nii i D. lllRKerttaffriJjlch) wat purchased by Oiis SchlageC manager of tho llrcwury saloon. Tho eUorneys could find no precedent to mnkg final dlt pooltlon of the vnrloui lotfrof llqnor, and nt tho defendants suemod to have n rlKht to It, It waa returned. In tho Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for thn County of! Klamath, Mary I.. McUulrc, Plaintiff. vs. William II, Mcdillro DcfclidMit. To William II. McUuIre, tho abotn named defendant: In the namo of the state of Oregon You are hereby required to appear and antwer the romplant of plaintiff nietl ncalnsl you In the aboo entitled suit on or before Saturday, Ilia 3d day of Dtccmbcr, 1911, Hint helm: the tntt day of tho time prescribed In mo orucr tor puunniinin tu nun ui,i nioiis the first publication thereof bo ng on the Slat day of October. 1911 And If you fell to so appear ami pii swer. for want thereof, the plaintiff' will apply to the court for thu rtllef demanded In the complaint, to-wlt: lir n iIctiwi itlimliliie Ihe bonds of matrimony now existing between1 ulninilff ni.d defendant, and for such other and further rotlet as to the court may seom equitable. This sum mons Is served by publication thero of In tho Evening Herald, a dally ....... ... ....! !.. lallH In liuwppapvr Ul KI-HC.ftl viiiiii.mwh .m Klamath county, Oregon, by order of lion. W. S. Worden, county Judge nt Klamath county, Oregon, made, dat ed nnd filed In snld suit, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, October 30th, 1911, which said order requires that sum- rnm In HttM m.1.1 tin tl,lMl.tllfl nirtl day, Sundays excepted, for a period of six weeks, commencing with Ihe Issuo of said paper, published on the 31st day of October, 1911. II. W. KF.RflRK. 10.J1-1S.J h Atl'y for Plaintiff WORLD TOUR United States, Canada and Australia ion to 1913 I HtHlaaH ll1 OP FANOUS Imperial Qlee Singers And Bell Ringers Of Yorkshire, England HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE NONDAY liVENINO, NOV. ao Auspices Klamath Lyceum Bureau The Perfect Way Hcnrrft nf KUiimtl. Full tttl.m Itavr Umn4U , , If you auffor from bacbaah'e, Thero Ih only ono way If cure It. Tho perfect way la to qtro tho kid neys. A bad nnck means sick kldneya. Neglect It, urinary troubles, follow, Doan'a Kidney I'ills aro made for kldneya only. 1 Aro endoraod by, Klamath Falls people. N. Marchand, Warden avo Klam th Falls. Oro.. says: "About two yenrii ago I first noticed symptoms of kidney trouble. My back painoa mo Intensely, and I waa obliged to arise many times at night, owing to too frequent passages of kidney secre tions. Often my back waa ao weak that I had to ault work. Doaut Kid- nay Pills woro Anally brought to my attention, and I began ualng them. They restored my kldnoya to a nor mal condition nnd removed the pains In my back. I give Doans Kidney Pills crodlt for my. cure, and highly fArara ' For'aala by all dealers. or'aalal b; a. Poale Remamber tha name moan's and magaete; take no otbar. wlP ' awawaWJawe-fJwBB J I INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION Free Bible Lecture GOD'S Future ProYiiion For Tke HEATHEN 1.200.000.000 Heathen DYING At the rate of 90,000 a Day "IaChriBtleMDeipalr" Where will they, ipend eteruity7 Brv 'tmmmamamm aamwBBBwaawLV "wawawawawawal BLtaaiaaaamwamaaml BwBBBwBwBwawf ' V' awawBwawl amemwenemwenemwT .aeamwH 9BBBBBBBBjawaiSsmmmmmmmal Basasu BakauBwaT aWaWaWaWaWal ammmv, flammrJmmmamamaM mwBBaVf ; PtwBr sBBBBBBawawl Lmmmaaaammw "lt ammmmmmmmmw H. I). HKXTON lliblo I('rturer of U Augrlee AT HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE Sunday, Nov. 19 3:00 P. M. NN . . SUBJECT . . "The Livin4 and the Dead: N What are their Future Hopes0 ALL WELCOME NO COLLECaW; I