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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1912)
X' ATTORNEY GOES TO PEN Cold Weather and Sausages ATKINSON'S EIGHT YEARS AT LABOR ilili'Uiiu Comiim'J WIiii Ani-pleri tin, IMMI Willi ll n rnriiM'r Pimlal Clrrk Had NIiiIi-ii, (M llnnl Dm Wife I'iiiIit liidlrlliM'iit Are Natural Friends The Hales Sanitary Market is Piwltiviiy m last word In In first tlmw fiaussgrs. All hind headed lijr din Famous Hat'a All Pork Urcttkfflftt SatiHagc Alwi Urd Hull Is lrd. Purr tlm driven noMr and whlln as mi Angi'a tooth. All Hi Tli Market of Quality. HALES' SANITARY MARKET J. J. HALES, Prop. Phone 1571 rSEE: CLYDE E. WITTER PHONE 1221 MAIN STREET Before having -.. Dl.. -Ul-J I yum riu ill u 1 110 done Firtt clau work at low prices W flS&teSfe I W uTSvft.nr J MSN $1.00 ODDS and ENDS $1.00 I ."ok In our window IliU wn l. We nrr ofti-rlng "" Ureal lwr gutii. In irrUln tine left uirr nllrr (.tirUtnui. Many of (lie, art I. ilm nr wurlli two or llirrr llni- what w n.k fur llirm. Hut all till, wivk nl only $1 rarh. . . H. J. Winters Jeweler Optician Hiti Tiii:iis pacific watch inhitctoii WOOD WOOD BLOCK WOOD FKOMqTHB BOX FACTORY FOUII-FOOT HODY AND I.I Ml I WOOD CUT KltOM I.IVK TIMIIKH HIXTKKN INCH Willi' AND I.IMII WOOD IHIY HLAII WOOD Delivered Anywhere in The.City I.KAVK IIIIDKIUI AT O. K. TKANHFKII (imVK, PIIONK H71 Oil OIIMIO.V IIAIINUUI CO, 114 MAIN HT I'HONK Til l. C. CARLSON PRINTING ON TIME Our facilities enable us to deliver any job of printing promptly, and always by the timo agreed upon. We deliver the finished work not excuses and it's good work, too. Call on us for every thing in theprinting line, and be assured of prompt and efficient service. W. O. SMITH PRINTING CO. I HERALD BUILDING, rOURTH STREET BETWEEN MAIN AND KLAMATH t LOB ANtlKLKH, Jhii. H, Attorney Fred , Tiiiiiiip.oii, wlin wan convict- cil In tlm federal court two weukH iiko of IiuvIiik tnkoii fir,U0U from u for- nior postal clerk wlio IiiiiI stolen tlm money from tho mulls, wim sentenced to iiIkIiI eiir nt hard lalior nt Mc Nell's l.liiud, Washington, Iiy Judgn Olln Wellborn. Ho wan nlso lined 13,000, Tliu mlitonco followed ii ilriiimitlc sciwii In tlm federal court when TliotiiiRoii tiiudv ii personal nppcnl for merry. Tlio couvlctcil iittiirm-y tie- rlnri'il Hint hi. shuttered health would not withstand Iliu rigor of prison. nnil Hint n suspended leutciico woulil anvii III. rlillilri'M from tho stlguin of having ii convict father. Hut Judgo Wellborn! replying, de clared Hint tho (ivliloncu showed Hint Tlioinpnon lin dbeen deliberately crlui. Innl, iiml Hint tin linil spent tlio pro- cciiU of tliu crlmu In lilifli living, In wlilch tliu iitloriii'v'K wlff, Mm. JUIn Thompson, tlio court declared, (mil freely Joined, Mm, Thompson wai nUo Indicted, nmt Ii nwnltliiK (rial. Tliu court granted Thompson a two days' stay of execution, so that lio in Id lit net tlo up nil till affairs before going north to begin serving his sentence. Tlioniion was convicted of harlnK taken tl& 000 from Orlando F. Al tnrrw, n postal clerk, who confessed to having tolcii It from tho matin, after declnrlliE Hint Tlioutiioti had token tho money and dciortvd him. Al torro wm imrdoued, and wn tlio nrln clpnl wltnem nKnlnot tho attorney. WOULD ENLARGE DROUGHT BY CONBRESSfOHAL ACTION .tiill-HiiliHii 1-aKui' AimU lo Mln Uier. nnil Otlirrn on Four I'imjhhI llono Willi Ii It llomi lo Further for ilu Iti-fornt. 8eclal to Tho Herald I'OltTI.ANI), Jan. 8. A letter It lieliiK Utued hy thn Anti-Saloon l.mKuo of tho atato to ovcry clorKr mnn In Oregon and many othcra, call lug them to united action and ieclfy Ing four tiling, that tlio leaguo claim, need liiimedlnto action. TheM four iroHi.ltloii. nro itnted at follow In tho letter;, "Pint, rongrc.ilonnl action correct InK the nliuia thnt tin grown up In .dipping liquor Into dry territory un der the protection of tho Interatata co in in or co Inw, "Second, ao amend tho itnto con stitution Hint It wilt he Impo.ilblo to have n wet city In n dry county. The 'homo rule' amendment mid recent ilcclnloiu of tho .iiprcmo court ninko thli Imperntlro, "Third, the m'lcrtlnn of a logliln turo Hint I friendly, that adequnto leglalntlnn ran tin expected, and un friendly legislation defeated. "Fourth, tho enforcement of law, through pornonM effort and ato Hirnugli tho election of men for thcio offlret hnrlng to do with tho Inter- pretntloaind execution of law who can bo daMnded upon to do their com- pleto dul MAYOR IN SCRAPPY MOOD OYER COUNCIL BALNING Oregon tlijr'a AlcaoV, W'Iiom Aimlnt. menu Were Itefaacd by Olty goloni IKrUna He Will Kile Them With tho Itcrordcr OIIKOON CITY, Jan. 8. Major Dlmlrk, whoio appointment! tho council refuaed to confirm, aald that ho would fllo tho appointment, with the city recorder. It la expected that tho mayor will order hta choice for chief of police, Charlea H. Durat, to go to work. K. J. Shaw, the present chief, for whom tho counctl fought, any ho will contlnuo to act aa chief. The flint will bo to the finish. It Ii thought. Mens Clothes NOT ONLY "HOW GOOD" BUT "HOW CHEAP' We are closing out every man's overcoat and winter suit in the house at almost cost. We have a big line of rubbers, German socks, felt boots and everything warm for winter wear and our prices are the lowest. EDISON PICKS GREATEST ACHIEVEMENTS OF 1911 Put. at Hi-ad of Mt IHxwrry of HaltarMti, Itemcily for Hlierlflc III- rate, and .Vol i- 1'imard Trend of Xew.paurrw NKW YOltK, Jan. 8. The acven greatest world achievements' of 1911, Recording to Thomas A. Kdl.on, were: Discovery by Khrllch of salvarsan for the euro of a- specific Infectuous disease. Attempt to establish a Chinese re public. Unexpected rapidity of tho con struction of tho Panama canal. Improvement In aerial navigation. Important discoveries In surgical technlquo at the Rockefeller Institute. Klnal proof of tho efficiency of ty phoid vaccination. At the head of tho list Kdlson places tho discovery of salvarsan. This, he declared, was a specific for a disease with which nine-tenths of humanity Is unknowingly afflicted. Commenting upon Improvements In general, Kdlson remarked on what he termed a decided upward trend In newspaper building and tho effect of prolific distribution of newspapers among the people. "Newspavcrs and monarchies are arch enemies," the Inventor declared. Watch a dinner pall crowd Inji train or ferry devour their evening news. That's the answer. Nothing will ever happen to this republic of ours as long as this Is the caso." FEAR 6REAT COAL STRIKE SO DARONSJTORE FEUl (real Owl Operator Awn-liend That 100,000 Worker May ly lkwn Ttielr IMckn, ao llrgtn fanimigii of Publicity Apples, Apples, Apple, nice ones, $1.50 per bos ittSunaet Orocery. -l "Had dyspepsia or Indigestion for years. No avpotlto, and what I did wt distressed me terribly. Burdock nicod Blttors cured mo." J. II. Wal ker, Bunbury, Ohio. Don't let the baby suffer from ede ma, sores or any ucning or mo skid. Dean's Olntmeut ien Initial rIUf, cures quickly. Perfectly safe for children. All druggists sell it. Temple theater, lUtae telly, l:l p. m. Bmlng, irtt perforsaase. 7 1 IS, continues NEW YOHK. Jan. 8. In fear of, or In preparation for another great strlko of 150,000 miners of coal In tho anthraclto region, tho coal bar ons, through familiar channels, have started a campaign of publicity. A statement Is being sent broadcast ovor Pennsylvania that tho operators are prepared for a strlko In tho spring, Indicating that they will resist any ef fort by tho United Mine Workers of America to gain any changed condi tions for tho miners. A well known press agent omployed by tho operators Is giving publicity hero to tho statement, that tho mining companies are now storing coal for emergency use, having between 7, 000,000 and 8,000,000 tons on hand at present. Thoro I talk that tho unions will domand an Increase of SO per cent In wages this month. They may also ask for an eight hour day, abolition of the board of conciliation and payment for coal mined by weight Instead of by the car. DRY SLAB WOOD I am now delivering first class K-lnch dry slab wood 'to any place In the city for tS load. Now Is the time to get your wood cheap, before wet woathor Bglas. P. O. C4KI40N, Leave orders at O.K. Truster com pany or Oregoa Harness company. Are yon InterestedIn KLAMATH COUNTY? vltao, the Stephens Hunter Ralt.Co, They have some rood hargataa. ( ROOSEVELT MAYINOT RUN IF THIS JIMS 6ENUINE Tuft HId lo Have Had "Hare ThJag" Information From Pair of Former Congmnnien Who Have Private Talk With Teddy United Press Service WASHINGTON. D, C. Jan. 8. President Toll was told by two form er congressmen, who recently saw Itoosovelt, thnt he privately announc ed that within two weeks bo would innko an Important announcement. It Is understood It will bo that thu colonel Is not a candidate. Tsftltcs admitted they had received word to this effect. Herald Want Ads MlftCKLLANKOl'B INSTRUCTIONS clrcii cm all brass In struments. Mu.ic furnished tor all occasions. A. Y. Tlndall, Herald office. roRMDrr yon ItK.NT Threo or four furnished tiuu.cKceping rooms In private tasa- ill, nu cuuurcii. cuquiro at iivrauv KODAK FIN18::N0 Mine class aau prompt results by Frank Duncan, over First National bank, or leave on tiers at Little Mook store, two doors west of postoOceiy FOR BALK OR TRADE Modern rooming house, finely furnished and doing n good business; located In tho heart of tho business district; ilvo year lease. For prices and terms ap ply to tho owner, E. D. Hall, at tho Baldwin Hotel. S-Ct MORE FEDERAL FINDINGS IN DYNAMITE INQUIRY KoM-rnl Kecrrt Indictmrnu Are Re turned by I'nltrd (Mates Grand Jury and Ordered Krat lo Marshal al Han FraurUru United Press Service LOS ANOELES, Jan. 8. The fed eral grand Jury has reported several secret Indictments In tho dynamiting Inquiry to Judgo Wellborn. Hcnch warrants were Issued and sent to tho federal marshal at San Francisco. Conitlpatlon causes headache, nau- sen, dizziness, languor, heart palpita tion. Drastic physics gripe, sicken, weekon tho bowels and don't cure. Horn's ttcgutcts act gently and euro constipation. 2S cents. Ask your druggist. ofllco. Ml FOR RENT Furnished room far gentlemen, at the Oregon House. FOR RENT Two-room house; fur nished; on hilt abovo blgh school; woodshed; water In bouse; electric lights; 8, Including light and water. Inqulro Z. C. KlmbjJ' Herald oHce. tf rlJIt HALF. FOR SALE Dry slab wood, K-lacb, delivered to any part of the city. Ackley Hros. Pboa't 151. lg-tf 1 A . Notcr can tell when you'll mash a f.ii;et or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or sca'd. Do prepared. Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil Instantly relieves tho pain quickly cures tho wound. THAW MAY RE RELEASED IF SHEARNJIMS WELL Attorney Will Try lo Get IUch Itoaad. er Out of Insane Asylym, and In ference I. Ttiat KxDUtrict Attor ney Will Not Oposc. United Press Service NEW YORK, Jan. S. Clarence Shearn will begin proceedings this week to releaso Harry K. Thaw from Mattcawan. It Is understood that ex-District At torney Jerouio will not Interfere. There will bo a now superintendent at tho asylum, and It Is Interred ho will not oppose tho effort. Oct a box of thoso nlco apples at the Sunset Grocery, 11.50 per bos. )e Sunset Grocery, d-6t-w.lt , "Dr. Thomns' Eclectic Oil Is tho best remedy for that cftcn fatal dis ease croup. Has been used with success In our family for eight years." Mrs. L. Whlteacre, Buffalo. N. Y. Touiplo theater, Matlnoo dally, a:30 P. m. Evening, first performance, 7: IS, continuous. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION .(Not Coal Lands) Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at Lakevlew, Oregon, November 11, 1911. Notice Is hereby given that Charlea E Worden, whose postofflee address Is Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on the 14th day of October, 1911, tie In this office swotn statement and appli cation, No. 01055, to purchase the 8V SWU, Bev. 10, NH NWU. Sec IB, twp. 87 8., range 10 Willam ette meridian, and the timber there on, under the provisions of the act known aa the a)t of June 8, 1171. and acts amendatory, known aa the "Tim ber and itone Lair," at such ralue as might be Used by appraisement, and thnt, pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon hare been appraised at a total of SI20, the timber estimated at 340,000 board feet at $1 per M., and the land at 980; that said applicant will offer final proof In support of his application and sworn statement on tho 19th day of January, 1912, before C. R. De Lap, county clerk of Klamath county. at Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any person Is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or initiate a contest at any tlmo beforo patent Issues, by filing n corroborated affi davit In this office, alleging facts which would defeat tho entry. A. W. ORTON, 11-ie-i-lS h Register. SUMMONS In tho Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for tho County ot Klam ath. M. M. Obcncbaln, plaintiff, TS. Uinsomc-Crummcy Company, a for poratlon. Defendant. To Ransomo-Crummey Company, De fendant Abovo Named: In tho name of the Stato ot Ore Ore eon: You aro hereby required to mswer tbo complaint fllod against ou In the abovo entitled action, on )r beforo tbo 2d day ot February, 1912, that being tho day ot tho last publication ot this summons, and the last day within which you aro re quired to answer, as fixed by tbo or der ot publication of this summons. If you fall to appear and answer, tho plaintiff will tako Judgment against you for tho sum specified In aid complaint. Said action Is brought to recover the balance of 11,050, due from you to plaintiff, for services rendered and labor performed In said stato of Ore gon, between the 1st day ot February tnd tho 30th day of November, of tho rear 1910, and plaintiff's costs nnd disbursements In such action. That the defendant was, at the commencement of this action, and now Is, tbo owner of certain personal property, attached In Klamath coun ty, Oregon, and described as follows. to-wlt: 4 standard gaugo cars, 1 street sprinkler, 1 2-horse street or road roller. That on the 9th day ot December, 1911, and after the Issuance of sum mons to bo serred on said defend ant, at the Instance of the plaintiff, the sheriff of said county duly at tached said above described personal property and now holds the same In hla possession, at Klamath Falls, Ore gon, by virtue of said writ of attach ment. This summons Is published one a week, tor six successive weeks, la the EVcnlng Herald, a dally news paper, of general circulation, printed and published In the city ot Klamath Falls, Klamath county, Oregoa, by order ot Honorable Wm. B. Worden, Judgo ot tho county court of Klamath county, state of Oregon, and dated December 21. 1911. the first publica tion ot this summons being made on tho 22d dayof December, 1911. STONE b. BARRETT. 12-2 2-2-2 b Att'ys for Plaintiff. j-yipr This Beautiful EDISON PH0N0itAra WITH 12 EdisM Aabtila tecirls AND ONE OAK CABINET Only $47.50 Pay $5 cask-ll weekly And teach your chiMiwsi all Mat good, new, popular musk. A Christmas urcseat for Use wkata fuulMf Something yea) wHI aM eiijojr and appreciate. riullerMusicCo EvgrytWjrif In Mutte. '.to A ,r ?-. J 2 T. ,t, '-ryj i. V" '