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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1911)
- in rfa-l- sjJsssSSTx. ffittfflvil FASH TWO THN KVKM.NO IIKHAMI, KI.AMATIl VM.IM, OHIXIOK I'ltlHAT, NOVKMIUCU l, lull BBBg"3P w JW"8 I.OHfi m VI i 71 ViM p J I i 455? OFms m PROFnMlONAL CARDS L. L. TRCAT, aC D. ( WAtlRUt C. HUNT, M. I. Off Fellows Bids. PkMOB, M4 R4dsSMWSI DR. C. A. RAMBO, Dentist All Work Guaranteed. Odd Fsllowa' Building. Voofn til. Phona 616 S D. V. KfYKKNDAIX, Attorney at Law Offices, Wbils-sfaddox Bldg 'phc J4. Klamath Falls. Ore. L JAT KXAPP AnkMect Mtored CoaersU h 8tsi .v Buildings a Specialty RoonaSOl-104. Odd Fellow Uld. tTSCKLLAXEOCB RAMBBrs EXPRESS It yon want your stuff mored ' aad mored quUt, get Uamsby' Kxprsss to 4 It. Corasr Serenta a-d Malastreets Pfcos MS BtPVOXMXST Call np ClllflTOCK. SIS, If yoa waat aay kiad of HKLP. Reglstsf vAt ths COat-TOCE If yoa waatBsaBloysMBt, ARTHCR R. WILSON HARRT D. MILLB cub AT W. KELLOGG, Sirih.Ir1 I cure .where otBersXilL Cor tr Fifth aad Walnut. " MADAM AND PROF. TOOaS Maaaearc aad Cidropedtata Cure corni, bunions aad In growing toenail..' Mme. Tlmau stops hair from falling out la to treatment and a perma nent ear for dandruff. Give ua it rail. 1 So, ai7'Ktaaaatli Ave. Fancy Pastry Wkra coaBBaaj caasra yoa aboaJd hare aoaae Uaty pastry witboat work Mj yoar head adf. Let aa aapply this seed. We have fresh cakes every day, or oaa s-aki to yoar special or Vr aaytbuwj la plat or fancy pastry on abort notice. ; Layer Cakes, Plain Cakes, Cooklrs of all kinds, woaahants. Pies and Itolls always oa hand and fresh every Mocha and Chocolate layer cake S.V Angsl Food cake SoV Spies Cake ...' lOr Cofsa Wreath tar Marble Caks . . ...Mr Cream Puts (large) each '5 Cream Pies . . .1 15c Mince Pies ...'. 13c Appla Pies f.V Foxy Grandpas 10. Cookies, dosea f 5c Jumbols, dotenl tlU Kisses, dozen .'. IoV Lady Fingers, dozen 18r ETC., ETC., ETC. r The Inarch Grocery A. 0. LEWIS, Prop E. WHITLOPK KXCLTJaUVELT b suaaaaari fa, as aadUfiaht Day aad'Jfi dSSaddSd I y -i?a-ag- 1 VbaaTawBaaaaB I stPnULJ-r' BasaaflMaaaaaawBaaaaawaaaCTrBaaaHS - ETb Hf 7!BBBBBBBbW WBBVdBBVM x r.t. I BICYCLES For an ap-lo-date Mttssfl get a Rambler, on MtM at the Gsus Store, Tea and Dana for aale or tar rent. We carry a tall line of Bportlag Goods'. THE GUN STORE VhoaeSM i Jacob Illk. Mills Addition BARGAINS Sii-room bungalow, wired and plas tered; with water In home, and two Iota GOs.130; large chicken home and park. Price $3,000. part cash: balance to suit. Three-room cottage and other out building; a good well on bac porch. Price $760; half cash, bal ance to tult. If you walit a coi ltttla home bo turn and sco this. A few cholca lota, only one block from school, at flO down and 110 pet month; other lot 10 per cent down and 15 per month; bo taxes and no Intrrett; we hare lota In all parti of Mill A Darrow Addition; we nate what you want, when you want It, and when you want It at prices and term to tult. FlTs-room house aad one lot; hum an nlattered and wired; kltchet tiled. Price 11.100; one-bait cash balance easy term. Cholco building lots adjoining the new school bulldlLg: f 10 down an-1 110 per menth: other lota In all parU of the addition. Choice acreage flve-elghth of a mile town In Are and ten acre tract; all under cultivation and In crep: part. ly fenced and with other Improve ment. Price 61J5 to flSO per acre Oweni Realty Co. cor. itfnkrl aad narrow arraara M1I.IJJ ADOITIOX Where? AND Why? First Wart your Groceries? do yoa bay Second Why do yoa bay tlicm there? If yoa are not getting the Lest at tbe right price yoa are not oar castnaners. I VAN RIPER BROS. ; rhoDt.851 t. NOTICE FOR PVnUCATIO.V (Not coal lands) Department ot tno Interior, United States Land Office at Lakovlow, Oregon, October 11, 1911. Notice I Lereby given that Ralph L. Carter, whose postofflce address I Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on the 24th day of April, 1911, tile In thl office sworn statement and application No. 04540, to purchase the W!i SW, K, NBVi SWU. Section 7, and NWK of tho NWU Section 18, township 37 south, range 10 east, Willam ette Meridian, and tho timber thereon, under tho provision of the act of June 3, 1S78, and acts amendalory, known a the "Timber and Stone Law," at such value as might be Axed by ap pralsment, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon have been appraised at a total of $446, the timber estimated at 540,000 board feet at 76 cents per M and the land 140; that said appli cant will offer final proof In support of his application and sworn state ment on the 27tb day of December, 1911, before n. M. Richardson, Unit ed States Commissioner, at Klamath Falls, OretToa. Any person Is at liberty to protest thus purchase btfore entry, or Initiate a contest nt any time before patcut issues, by filing a corroborated affi davit In this office, alleging facts which would dafsat tea entry. A. W. ORTON, 10-17-11-16 h Register. Accidents will happen, but the best regulated families keep Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil for such emergencies. It nMm the pais sag heals tk hurts, THE EVENING HERALD W. O. SMITH, Editor and rriirletor J M. 8TOVi:i.l City Kdltorl I'abllshed dally except Jundny at 116 Vocrth 8troet KLAMATH FA I.I A - . UltKOON KIUUAV, NOV. at, 1011 IMUHSIIKMSIVK POLITICM IN TIIK First congressional district of Oreison next snrlnc there will lo a contest In the Republican party between tho progressives nnd the standpatters. The latter will bo rep. resented by Congressman W. C. llnw. ley who Is seeking re-election, while several aspirants hne already entered tho field on tho other side. It Is re ported that now- candidates nio being added to the list dally, which would Indlcato that tho opposition to Mr. Ilnw'lri Is strong or tho possibility of defeating him would not appeal to so nun. Tho facts are that Mr. Ilanle)' brand, of polities Is out of date, nnd ho Is not wlso enough to recognize It. Tho people today demand morn of their representatives, who are elected to servo them, tlinn they did n few rears ago. Then, It they wrro nbli to work a pull occasionally for some of their friends nnd stood well with tho administration, everything was all right, but today the mass of voters demand their share ot tho benefits of tho government which they support. They select men to nil tho various public offices tho same as they would hire a man to look after their per gonal business. It Is fast becoming a business proposition, nnd n man to hold office mutt mnko good. Tho Oregon system Is known over tho entire United States, and Is btlng patterned by a great many of the states. While there may bo soino fault found with a lot ot tho modern laws being enacted by the people, yet taken j ns a whole tho trend of legislation toward tho betterment of the people and the country. When tho people assert their rights and demand a say In the affairs of public llfo the out coma cannot help but bo beneficial. Tho old system of allowing or permit ting a few bosses to dictate the poli cies of the nation was wrong, for the reason that In tho majority of cases t advantage was taken of tho power resting In the hands of a taw. The set back to the republican par ty In Oregon has not been duo to any antagonism to the principles of the party, but rather to tho nntlauated methods pursued by tho nartv tcnJers. This I tho age of progress and our'"'0 1"1 ,lccrco of -"reclosuro Issued political system must advance a well a our business methods nns Deen taught a lesson, and tho In- dlcatlons are that It will profit from Its experience of tho past few years j IVIATOH'tt DIHFtHF At imoT ... .i l .. .icnoani. on tne bin uay or ucioocr, I.MUST every occupation has Its'.... . , , .. , . . ., ' 1 1911, recorded n tho Judgment lien - neurosis, nnu orv now innpi adds ono to tho long list. Wo havo become familiar with tho "golfer's wrist," the "tennis elbow." and the "baseball nrm" sldo by side with tho writer s cramp." Trades havo their dangers and develop new typos of dls- case. Tho air Induces pathologic ns well as physiologic effects. Distur bances In physiologic balance experi enced at altitudes woro described by DcCosta under tho namo of m&l dca montagncs In tho fifteenth century; and tho danger of changes In atmos pheric pressuro wcro inodo memor able by tho eventful and fatal balloon ascension of Tlssandlcr and hi com rades from Paris In 1S7S. Tho latest accession to tho galaxy of maladies I the mal des nvlatours, says tho Journal of tho American Medical Association In a recent Issuo. With aviation meets as a dally occurrence, with a transcontinental fight now mi accomplished feat, nnd tho neroplano in actual operation as an "engine of war," It I not surprising that the medical aspects of this now vocation should Invito the attention of scien tists. Professors Cruchet and Moil- llnler of Dordeauz, hare recorded ob servation made at ono of tho larga French meet. An aeroplnno fight call for a continuous effort, both physical and intellectual, under con ditions to which tho liumnn body Is not adjusted. An ascent to an alti tude of 9,000 feet Is accomplished In thirty to forty minutes and succeeded by a return to earth within five to soven minutes. To these speedy as cent nnd almost dazxllng descents, forming the peculiar mechanical fea tures of certain type of flight, are added the rapid change In baromet ric pressure, tho attendant modifica tions in thg composition of tho atmos phere, and the sudden alterations In tomperaturo (from 68 F. on tho ground to 42 F. at 9,000 feet) a combination of factors Including thoso to which all workers at high altitudes may be exposed. The tata collected are, aa yet, too scanty to permit of any elaborate dis cission. Certain symptoms are of par. tlcular Interest. During the astonts, shortness of breath may be exprl leaped at relative low altitudes, sceom- ..1; pMnwl by n rapid pulso. kTIer mtv'lhl purrhnsn lipforo entry, or Initiate ban mild buuliiRln tho vnx; but ill- eoMrsl t any tlmn boforo pMi'iit l'lui.. lm. i,nt Ihhmi rmuirli'il tlinJ Ijsuos. by lllliiK a corroborated m- nrhvit nru llabla nt nil ullUflonr i-bimi 'dnU In this offlrr, alleging fads' j.roo fro. Th auntioii ul initd lililt'h unuld defeat thn rutry. Clin lutoimo IrreKutaiU'e.' In l niiiiilar mnvenients ;'o tiro report-1 vdl'i'rliaps tho vxiistlon if t'iu n.nil'ItHHl efferts of cold .tcoloriiled luvrt bent, nervous tenter' fiitlr.noj nnd other frtrtors, ' Ai In tho e.Kti ot mountain ellmti-i ItiK, the nltltiulo nt which dllternit In- vldtinls nre nltneked vnrles widely. Cruchet nnd Moullner add that proba bly tho oxt renin rapidity with which tho uxlnlor travel through it chang ing atmospheric environment contrlh- lit' x dlstio nnd even danger to nrl- J at Itui s In atmospheric pressure whlcUl divers, for example, would regard 4h rolatlveb slight. HoniK of thu syriip- touts noted In caisson workorvflnd a counterpart In those rvportod b) the aviators. jr J: V have soino very ...p. ........ ..... I street prope roperty fori KcSljv Co. sale Stephens-1 Hunter TT .-V .NOTICK TO CltKIUTOIW In tho County Court of tho Slate a! 'emit will orter flnnl proof In support Oregon, for the County of Klam.!'f l"l application ntid sworn static all,, 'ment on tho !7th dny of Uecember, In tho Matter of tho Estate of J. V. I'. ''"ro It. M. Hlrhnrdson. Unit Hall, Deceased. I'"'1 ,1',,s Comtiilsslonor, at Klntnnth Notlco Is hereby given by the UB.:''nll Oregon derslgtied, administrator of the es-1 nv Person Is nt liberty to protest tnto of J. V. Hall, decerned, to the I "' purchase before entry, or Initiate creditors of. and to nil persons having contest at any time before patent claims against the said deceased, to l'". """B corroborated atll exhibit them, with the necessary j 'lv" '" this "fflco. alleging Met. vouchers, within six months after the ',lcn would defeat thoentrj. first publication of this notlco, to tho A. W. OltTON, snld administrator, at his residence.; tO-17-12-26 1. Itegls'er nt Fort Klamath, In snld county and ( state, tho tame being tho place for . the transaction ot tho business of salt! estnto. ' Dated this Sth dny of November, UU 1.. W COI'KI.AND, Administrator of Said' l':ta'te. lISTONK HAUUKTT. Attorneys for' Administrator Klntnnth Kails, , Oregon. Hrst publication Nor Lost publication Doc . 1911. r, 1911 .NOTIt'i: OF Mllt:illKr"H SAI.K OFjtentlon to mnko final proof, to estab- ItKAl, PUOI'KltTV Suit to Foreclose Mortgage Klamath County Hank, a Corpora' tlnn, Plaintiff, v. Ch.vrle T. Honney and Minnie J Ilonney, Defendant. ' Under and by vlrtuo of an order 0,lt ,uo clrc,m courl ot l" coun,'r Tho nartv'0' Klamath, state of Oregon, on the I I lk jlfcb ,.f VM A BWBJfe B IAI I l llll. " ua' "' ""c";r. " (n,,0,ro ""I""' action, wherein the vo nnmnl plaintiff obtained a 'juugmoni ami uccreo ngainsi unaries T- Honney and Mlnnlo J. Ilonney, wife of the said Charles T. llonnoy, do- book of said court nt pago 58, vol ii mo 3, I am commanded to sell nil that certain piece, lot nhd parcel of land situate In tho county of Klamath, stnto of Oregon, nnd bounded andhlrtuu of mi execution and order of particularly described as follows, to isnlo, duly Issued out of tho above en- wit: liltlid courl nnd rauso on tho Hth II lock IS In North Klntnnth Fa1l,day of November, 1911, upon a do- city of Klntnnth Falls, state of Ore-'crm nimlo nnd entered of record In gon. snld court and cansn and In snld conn- Notice Is hereby given Hint on Frl- ty nnd stnto on tho HtU day of No day, tho ISth day of December, 191 l,i venibcr, 191 1, In fnvnr of tho nbovo at 2 o'clock n. m.. In front of the iintned nlnlntlff nml nirnlnst thn nbnv court hnuso In tho county of Klntnnth, l win, in oiiMionco l said order ot snlo and ilccrco of foreclosure, sell tho abnto described prnporty, or so ,,.,, tlor,.of ns mny bo ncrrsvary lol satisfy plaintiff' Judgment, with In - terc.it thereon and costs to tho high- eat and best bidder for ensh. W. n. IIARNRR, Shcrl.t of Klamath County. Ily M. J. ItAltNRS, Deputy. I1-1A-I2-H r NOTICK FOK I'UIII.ICATION (Not Coal Lands) Department of tho Interior, United Stolen Land Offico at Lakovlow, Oregon, November 11, 1911. Notlco Is hereby given that Charles K. Worden, whoso postofflce address in Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on tho Hth day of Octobor, 1911, file In thin offico sworn statement and appli cation, No, 05055, to purchase the 8Vi HW'.i. Sec. 10, NM. NW'i, Sec, 15, twp. 37 S range 10 ., Wlllara- otto morldlan, and the Umber there on, under tho provision of the act known a tho net of Juno 1, 1878, and nets amendatory, known a tho "Tim- bor and Stono I.a-w," at such valuo a might bo fixed by appralsomont, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and tlmbor thoreon havo been nppralsod at a total of $420, the timber estimated at 340,000 board feet at $1 per M., and the land at $80; that said applicant will offer final proof In support of his application and sworn statement on the 19th day of January, 1912, before C. R. Do Up, county clerk of Klamath county, at Klamath Falls, Orogon. Any psrtOB Is at liberty to protest A. W. OIITON, ll-tt-l-llb Ksglstsr. XOIICK Itlll I'liltl.HWTIO.N (Not eon I Iniuln) leiiirtmeiil of tho Interior, United tittitis liml Office nt lakovlow, I Oregon, October lit 1UI1. Notlco Is hotoby given that Oicnt I., Cutter, whose pixtultWo nddreii It Klamath Falls, Oregon, did on the jOlli il.i) of Miiv. I'Jll, fllo III this t!lrc sworn slat ment mid application No IMUSO, to tiiiirlinso lot I. Hertlou I. townslilp 37 tl. rnngo 10 II. Wlllnlii. etio MerMInn, nnd tho timber thereon, i.inlor tho provlnmisof tho act of June 3. IS7S, 11 ml nits nmeiidntnr), known ns the "Timber and Mlono l.nw," nt .lc-1,.1,1.. i:tti,,m" ""'" "" "HRiii 'e Mini uj ! iirnlsment, and that, pursuant to such application, tho land and timber , dictum liaui been npprnlsed at a total of 1 ICTi, tho timber estimated nt (iSO.OQO board feet, at 75 cents per M., 'and tho land nothing; that said applt- Minn: FtH iTiti.ifATiox I f No! Coal Lands) Department ot tho Interior. United State l.nnd Offleo nt Utkevlow, Oregon. September 27. 1011. Noll Is-horeby given that August I'leli of Mainnth mm. uregnn, wtio 'on April 7. 1910, mnile timber mm stone application No 032S6 for tho !N4 HWW. 814 NWV., Section 6, j township 37 S, range 10 K, U'lllam 'etto meridian tins filed notice of In Ilth claim to tho land above ile- ' scribed, beforo C. It DnlJip. count) i clerk of Klamath county, at Klamath I falls. Oregon, on the 2th day if i December, 1911. ' Claimant names ns wltncstfs- I Mlkn Moliehnntinrher Thnnus Stmnnon, Thomas O'Connell, ilnratlo of Oretu. nil of Klntnnth Kails, Oregon A W OltTON. 10.20.2-2l h Iteglster HIintlFI-H HAI.K In tho Circuit Court of tho Stata of Oregon, for tho County nf Klam ath. Suit In Kqtilty to Foreclose a Mort- Kago. Chffs. K. Worden, Plaintiff. vs, O D. Cravens nnd l.utu J. Cravens, Ills Wife, at.d (leorgn It Kestor son, Defendants, Notice Is hereby given that by I named defendant nnd rnch of thcui, 'directing tho sale of curtain real prop- jcrty, to satisfy tho sum of $2,200,90, I with Interest thereon nt tho rnto of 10 per rent per nnniim from tho Mtli ldny of September, 191 1, nnd thu costs of mil, amounting lo thn sum of 12I, 'nnd thn expenso of tho sale. I Now, therefore, by vlrtuo of said ijxeeutlon and In compliance with snld writ I will on Snturday, tho 16th dny of December, 1911, nt 10 o'clock n, tn. of said day, nt tho front door of the county court houso, In Kliun nth Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, sell nt public, miction, subject to ro deuiptlon nccordliiR to Inw, to thn highest nnd host blddor, for ensh In hand, all tho right, tit lo nnd Interest nf tho nbovo named defendants nnd ench of thorn, In nnd tn tho follow ItiK ileierlbed renl prnporty, lo wit: South half of tho southeast qunr tor, northwest quiirlnr nf southeast 'imrt"r, nnd tlio nouthwrst quarter of tho northenst quarter of section 10, township 37 south,' rnngo 10 east, Wlllnmctto morldlan. South Iinlf of north half and north cnut quarter of tho northwest quar ter, nnd tho northwest quarter of the nnrthcAvt quarter nf section 30, town ship 38 south, rango 10 cast, Wll lnmctto MerMInn, In Klamath coun ty, Oregon, togothor with tho tone montrf, Imrldltnmonts nnd appurten ance thereunto belonging, or so much thereof as may he necessary to satis fy said execution. Dated at Klamath Fall, Oregon, November 14th, 1911, w. n, nATtNEfl, Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon, Dy If. J. BARNES, Deputy 1 1-1 4-1 1-1 la MARVELOUS REVELATIONS By Prof. Latiff, TIIIIONK Willi lli:.THI HlU'll SC.NMVIItIN AT Till! MOt HTtlV (IPKIIA IMU'HK Till! 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'b imlmg grr)" or hnodiM biistnrss conncited III his medlums'ilp Ho gltiu i. iT fiets nnd flgil 1. re'lnbln and lini.ir ant ndvlro .inl It.fnrmntlon in all hutlnes undertakings, warns you of WHITMAN'S FUSSY PACKAGE FOR FASTIDIOUS FOLKS A box of Selected Chocolates Mint touches top notch in enmiy making Seventh & Main I ------sBBBBl Our Big Holiday Stock Of lllaiiionilx, Jewelry, Hllvcrmtie. 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