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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1912)
.': .''T rr1' """ Dress and Working Grades Peg top and regular styles $1.50 to $10 per pair Corduroys, Khakis, Whip cords and Serges at the v. KKK STORE. Leading Clothiers MAWLEV FORTUNE CUIMED V V0UN6UDY PROTEGE Mm Had Kept House for Him, Was Kaown aa III Xlcce and Ward, and catch finishing hones and or.o to hold starting horse. Riders must saddle, unsaddle, mount aai dismount tin assisted. Tbo snmo horses mo to be used each tiny, barring accidents. The Indies will have a relay r.ico for ranch and ran bo horses, saddles under twen ty pounds, no rubber cinch allowed. Thn men's nonv etHrMS inc for Waa Expected to llrcoino Ills llridc j rMlch nnrt taco j,or8C, wiU .c simitar Darsag th Current Month jto tho relay race, save for carrying i twenty-flvo pounds of "mall." It wilt new front takes FUSS' BREATH THAT IS, CITV KATHKItS Al.TEIt ATIONS PUT OX 1)1,11 IIAMItr.lt I'laCK XOT WITHIN' PKIt.MIT, AS GUA.NTKIi BABYLON, L. I., Fob. 12. Mar garet Cameron, protcgo of tbo lato Edwin Ilawlcy, declares that although the millionaire railroad magnato Is stated to havo died Intestate, s'ho has discovered a will which bequeathes her a largo share of tho $30,000,000 estate. After thoroughly searching the Hawley country house, Miss Cam eron made the following statement: "I havo found tbo will, but I shall do nothing until tho relatives of Mr Hawley do what they say they pro pose doing. Then I shall spring n arprlse." Henry Peterson, a chauffeur, and John Williams, superintendent of the state, stated that they had witnessed cue document slgnew by Hawley boat a month ago, but they did not f lt content, they said. Miss Cameron was known In Dab Ion aa Hawloy'a niece and ward. Her wedding with Mr. Hawley was sched uled for this month. It Is said. Mar garet Cameron for years presided over the railroad financier's summer and other homes. At a conference of the Hawjoy helw It wm practically decided to cre ate a holding trust with the agree ment that none of the securities shnll be disposed of within flvo years to protect railroad Interests and tho se curities themselves. Tho heirs are working In harmony, and the plan also has tho sanction of Frederick H. Crandell of New York, tlin ccst-off nephew. ELKS NUl GIVE RODEO AT THE FAIR REAL WILD WEST STUNTS TO UK PULLED OPT IX rilHKK DAYS' SESSION TO IIKNKITI' FUND FORTftir For the purpose of bulldlnu up Its fund for the proposed trip to the grand lodgo meeting at PortlaiM In .July, the Klamath Falls Lodgo No. 1147, B. P. O. B will conduct Its Ant annual rodeo May 31, Juno 1 and 2, Friday, Saturday and .Sunday, at' the Klamath county lair grounds. There will be a tremendous carnival, o It la said, of sporta and pastimes of the ranch and rango for the cham pionship of the Pacific coast In each rest. There will be & man's relay roco of 74 miles, 2 miles yer day, bert tJrae for three days to win. Kach rider will have five range or ranch horses and two assistants, ono to last three days, be "M miles, u third of which will bo run each day, same horses dally. A Indlw' pony express race with ten pounds of mall, similar to the men's race, will bo held. There will bo other races, ns fol lews: Threo days' men'e cow pony race, two miles, threo days: ladles' cow pony race, similar conditions; men's wardrobo rae, throe days, three-quarters of mllo each day, ward robes to be furnished by tho manage ment (hero's a chnnco tor crest do ings); bucking contest of two days, riding with plain halter, chnps and spurs, but no quirt; wild horso race, threo days; "catch tho rooster," burled all but his head, whllo the rider runs full gallop, and pulls him out of terra flrma; rnarorlc'.: ratn for roping both horns of cavorting bo vine; steer "busting" contesr, animal to bo roped, thrown and ho?. tied In less than three mtnutei, cce'eit to last threo days. Entries will close on midnight of Thursday, May 30tb. All those wishing to enter should address tho carnival committee of the Elks. VAUDEVILLE AT THE LOCAL THEATER Counctlmcn Uussell A. Alford and John L. Fielder wero nstonlaheil Sat urday afternoon when tho advertis ing banner of the Klamath Falls dye I works was pulled oft tho front of tho old Ilamber location on Mnln street, near Fifth", revealing n now front, the work of skilled carpenters. It Is of frame. Uclng within tho fire limits It should ho of brick or con crete. Tho councllmcn wero stand ing nearby at tho time. The renson for the surprise of the city fathers was that tho permit which had been takon out for the Im provements said nothing about a new front. The night nt council meeting when one member proposed that Po llco Chief Samuel L. Walker be In structed to see If the change there wero In conformity with tho building ordinance. Mayor Fred T. Sanderson mid: "No uie to do thnt. It's the chief's duty, anyway." So the chief was not Instructed. It remains to be seen whether tho council will tako any action of a bind ing sort. Tho building ordinance, has already been violated so many times that It's fairly tottering. Many nro of tho Impression that It Is not strong enough to hold water, and for that reason htcy ico no necessity to abide by It. COMPANY WITH VAIHKD AT TltACTIONS HOLDS HOARDS AT HOUSTON'S DIMXG CUItllEXT WEEK Houston's opera houso this week Is tho scene of activity of the Cameron entertainers, advertised us u compact company of sterling artists. -'Last night tho bill Included Uuerln, hand cuff king, and tho Australian milk can mystery; Watson's trained mlco, simians and hollow horned rumi nants, othcrwlso called goats, and Miss Albertlno, dancer, and moving plctutcs. The same program will bo given Tuesday and Wednesday even ings. Thursday, Friday and oSturday Paullnetta, alleged psychic marvel; Fritz Kaufman, German commedlan, and Gucrrln, hypnotist, will appear. Thcro will bo no show this evening owing to the good roads meeting at tho opera house. Aro you Interested In KLAMATH COUNTY? ir so, see tbo Stephens Hunter Realty Co.- They bava some -(00(1 bargains, s Temple theater, Matinee dally, 2:30 p. m. Evening, first neiforinaucd, 7:15, continuous. I .NOTICE Xotlco U hereby given that there nro funds In tho city treasury tor the redemption of general fund warrants ,up to mid Including No. 2,810. Pro tested July 22, 1U0S. Interest will ceuxo from datu hereof. Dated at Klamath Falls. Oregon. .January 30, 1912. ' J. W. SIEMENS. City Treasurer. i notice ok settlement of ACCOUNT In tho County Court of tho State of Oregon, tor Klamath County In tho Matter of tho Estnto of iloso K. Daggett, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that Claude II. Daggett, executor of tho cstato of Itoso E. Daggett, dcccaicd has ren dered and presented for settlement nnd filed In said court, his final ac count of his administration of said estate, together with report thereof, and that on Thursday, tho 15th day of Fcbrunry, 1912, at 10 o'clock of tho forenoon of said day, at tho court room of said court, at tho courthouso of said county of Klamath, In tho state of Oregon, has been fixed by said court ns tho time and placu of settle ment of said account and hearing of said report, nt which tlmo and placo any person Interested In said catnte may appear and file, his exception In writing to said account, nnd contest tho same. CLAUDE II. DAOOETT. Executor of tho Estate ot'ltoio E Daggett, Decerned Dated at Klamath Falls. Oregon thin 17th day of January, 191V. 1-18-2-lCr . .mm tm hjjaau QiHIsBSsssVMsVBBSBSBSHBaBasBsl meiit of said account, ami the hearlm: of said p.-ttllott for distribution in which time and placo nn person m tcrrsted In said estate inn niP nr and fllo exceptions In writing to the nld final account, r.nd contest the same. and show cause. If auy thcr I"', win a final distribution of said rstntr should not he ordered. Paler February 1, 1012 Et.MEK O. IIEAIIDSt.KY Administrator of Said l'.tt' 2-1-2-29 r Ask Your Doctoir Inert uu'rtls of Ay t s i Mir i;r , .-, .. aiihi. ,, it Amlltiim Inlnrlmi " ' JMjor. Amllilnif of iu-ill ,. A.I. tmir li lur. Will II aims fHlllitu liitlrf Al. iur tint Jnr. Wl I It l.-tro (liMKliiitrr tii- ilotltir. Will II oiltir III' linlrC Aak ilir iltx lur, J v. ins ivwr.l I !! U N'O'I It'll roil I'l'lll.ll.'.VllOX (Not Coal Lauds) Department of tho Interior. United States Land Ottlco nt l.akevlew. Oregon, December 11, 1911. Notice Is hereby given that John J Cunningham of Hot G, Tncoma. Washington, who, on April IS. 1910. ninde timber nnd atone application So 03J29, for B 8IHi, NWMi SEW SIV1, NE'i. Section 5. Township 37 S . Itanuc 10 i: . Wlllamelto Meridian. mi flbd notleo of Intention to make fli.nl proof, to establish claim to the land nbove described, beforo C. It IV I.np. rounty rlerk of Klamath county, at Klamath Falls, Oregon on tho IGth day of February, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Thomna O'Counell, Thomas Shan non. William McMillan, Nestor March nnd, nil of Klamath Falls, Oregon, A. W. OHTON, 12-2I-2tr, r Iteglstei WOOD WOOD IU.OCK WOOD I'kOM Till: BOX l-'ACTOKV FOl IM1MII HOHY AM) I.IMII UOllll I IT I'llOM MVP. 1 1MIIIIII stn:i:s imii iioiiv and i.imii wood DIIV HMD WOOD Dolivcrcd Anywhorc in The City i.i:i: oiiiicim T o. "i nnSKl'ilt oriiti; piiom; n:i Oil oltrt'ON HAHM'SI ft.. Ml MAIVKTm piiem: 7.11 l. C. CARLSON WITNESSES BACK FROM PORTLAND INDIANS HETl'ItX FIIOM ItOSK CITV AFTIIIt ATTEXDIXa IIR!l. INOS IIEFOHK nitAXD JUHV OK AN'DKItSOX AXD KOLKOMISH Tho following Klamath Indian wit nesses who had been summoned to nppcftT beforo tho federal grand Jury at Portland In tho hearings of William Kolkomlsh, known as William Judah Jim, for tho killing of Qulmby Chick ascane, near Modoc Point, and Faith ful Anderson, for slaying his wlfo near nlnax, returned last night: Edwin Wilson, Charles Cown nnd wlfo. Chnrllo Mood, Drummer David, Lovl Walker, Mrs. Elvo Ball, Iko Moore nnd wife and llrlck Jim. I ! Not In, of Si'llli'iueiit of AilinliiNlnit ! or' Final Artomit In tho County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County. .In tho Mnttur of tho Eatato of Alvert II. Ilerry, Deceased. Notice Is hereby glveu thnt Elmer O. Ucardsloy, as ndmlnlgtrntor of the estate of Alvert II. Ilerry, deceased, has rendered nnd presented for nettle ment, and filed In said court his final account of the administration of said cstato and a petition for tho distribu tion of same, nnd thnt tho 1st day of March, 1912, at 10 o'clock n. in, nt tho court room of said court nt tho court houso In Klamath Fnlla, Klam ath rounty Oregon, has been fixed by said court as tho tlmo for tho settle. Cut flowers, 44 Main St. Uhono 825 I We Solicit Your Account Which will have proper, prompt and courteous treatment "Klamath Falls' Largest Bank" The First National Bank Of Klamath Falls NOTICE Employes of box factory at Shin- plngton, plcnpo tnko notlee: Factory will start up on or about March 1st. Machine men plea bo send In written application to CAL. FItUIT CANNEnS' AS3N. -6t Klamath Falls. Oro. "I suffered habitually from consti pation. Doan's Tlcgulots relieved and strengthened tho bowels, so that thoy havo been regular ever slnco." A, E. Davis, grocer, Sulphur Springs. Tox. XOTHT roit I't'llllC.MloV I Lakevlow t.lst No. 05226 .United Klttf Und Ofiltc ji Uko j vlow, Ore., Dec. 23, 1911. Notleo Is hereby given that tho Northern Pacific Ilnllroad rompuny, , whoso postotllco address Is St. Paul, .MInnesotn, has this 23d day of Do , cumber. 1911, filed In this ofllce Its application to select under tho provl ' stuns of tho act of congress approved July 1, 1S9S (30 Stat. 597, C20), NW'.i of NW',1 of Section 2C. and NV.i of NW'.i Section 34, town ship 37 south, range 'J cast, W'lllam cttu meridian. Any nnd nil persons claiming ad tersly the lands described or desir ing to object because of tho mineral character of tho land, or for any other renson, to tho dlspoinl to applicant, should fllo tl.elr affidavits of prot at on or beforo tho : 3d da of Fobru nry, 1912. A. V. OUTON, 1-11-2-22 r Iteglater. PRINTING ON TIME Our facilities amble us to deliver any job of printing promptly, and always by the time agreed ujkmi. We deliver the finished work not excuses and it's good work, too. Call on us for every thing in the printing line, and be assured of prompt and eflicient service. W. O. SMITH PRINTING CO. HCnALD DUILDING, fOURTH QTRCCT OETWCGN MAIN AND KLAMATH -.- -w.- ,. I X V1K 5 J 1 .J JL iiVISW 133 Wo havo remodeled our repair shop, and wo not only repair watches, clocks and Jewelry, but wo are prepared to mako most any thing In tbo Jowclry lino. Wo also repair phonographs, sowing ma chines, typewriters. In fact most nn thing, Wo havo tho best equipped repair shop In this part of tho state, nnd fully guarniitco nil our work. Wo buy old gold and silver at highest market viiluo. We oro looking for tho most dllflcult enso In glass fitting. Winters' Jewelry Store Tho oldest established Jowolry store In Klamath County. OPPOSITE AMEIIICAX HOI Kl GHILCOTE&RICE ItKAL ESTATE INSURANCE WE HAKE A SPECIALTY of close In property und good farm lands. No "muiu iuwnnv inwny, I'rouipi hi ti'iitlon vlffeiKall Inquiries 'a fov good houses for wnt. If you want lo buy or sell It will fuy you to seo u. Xest to American Hotel, l'liono GUI Superior Train Service "The Finest Trains In America" i n fl nanos Kentea niA per Phonographs Rented J T Monlli Typewriters Rented $3 Per Month M Kent paid applied on purchase price We sell office supplies, legal ' blanks, typewriter ribbons, paper and carbon paper. Telephone us your order and It willrcctlvcpromt attention HULLER MUSIC COMPANY Everything inMtislc OVERLAND LIMITED I linn 3 duys to Chicago:; SUNSET LIMITED A now train Do J.uxo between Hnn rriinclm-o nnd Now Orleans In thrt-u dnys. Every Tuonliiy nnd Friday, (I oiiiiiieiicliiK Dueuibcr nth, from Din l-'niiiclsco. Also through tourist nirs without elimiKo to CMcngu ,ny via Ogduu iiml OiiiiiIim, mid to Wellington, d, o Ui.cli.nntl. m. Louis unit Chln.gi. on eorlnlii il;.H meh week, vln Now Or leans, IV full Information mil or wrltu Southern Pacific JAMES O'GARA, G.F.ftP. A0t. S. J.JBAILEY.Agt, ou 1 K St., Sacramento Klamath Valli