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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1912)
I .... - )- -J I- H-l H,.1J Patronize Home Industry Sh nil )'tir liimH) for Home I'llllUll". 'till- lUllllUllll I'ltlU Mi ill I iMtity. Inc., iiltrm IliU in-1. Ilium-8itnr."Mi"1 IUiimi III "Hi I'"'!' lIHHIlli i IiiiIii IIuiimM'hi-'iI llama ill '.'' I"'i" l""i"il- Absolutely Pure Home Rendered Lard iiii.riiiiini run, ai.no- . I i i imii Knit ii' ix'iiini, nth'. 0ir M, ,(!. Ural (JIIMllly M-VI, 1 1 urt liiallln I'rlii. Klamath Falls Meat Co. iii'iiiiini; IJ"i Kmt nml llnl' .MitkiU I'lH'iin UN I, 1.171 . nr !' V ti.l I (.in- llllu- jell - ' lri pitut tin ' J orlt t Of lu Mill I 3 " dixk Mill!' t cuuti Ural of II t3l: Oil n par I tail ' sad uf Mnrllurtl l'nirti)r luii-liy Klrrti llmt l.nil.l Imnk n riirtiiirntluii, r- i MintliiK iimltr mul hy 'i iiiiil llui HiMo uf r- ' i mm It linlla, to aatlaf) io liiti'tmta In n ci'Mnlii lhrii lii-reluatttr dealt; i tell nml rnnrcy, fur mill, i i iln of Mnrrli, 1913, nt , in of (alii ilny, In llm city .! I'nlla, nml tlitt (Million lit imiiiiiilr ralli-il HliliilliK . n Klniuntli l.nkr, nt llii nmrf nf tin i'""l known o.rrr KUinulli, Ill Klamath K"ii. Hint curtain iIi'mn- 3 i rnllnl llm "Klninnlli," "li'ii of 69 Krni tuna or iiinHlit'r lth tint liollom .tin, tmairlt, Ixinta, ntirli. rlinlni, lUr.liiK tiuklo, l- -o'ltira nml nil other ncc-. - nm to niipiiiUliilnit nml li- i.-, proporty of tlm Klamath l.nke Nnrlimlliiii coinimny, n coriiorn llun, liicorimrntuil nml ojIkIIiiij miikr nml by vlitu uf tlm luw or tlm Hiiilu of Ort'iion, Hnlil milit In iiiiuln iimlor unit liy vlr tiui of llm liirnm of n itHiiIii mint kiiko, imiitn mul iitiTiitMl hy llm unlit Klnnmtli l.nkn NnvlKnt Inn rmiiuiiiy, on tlm 's 7 1 ti ily of Niivmiilirr, IBIIR, In fuvor of nh! l.niM nml Tlltmi tmnk nml Wllllnm It, Dnvlii, to atciiro tlm imyiiivnt of nun curlnln nriimliaory iiotn, mwnlBit hy tlio until Klnimitli l.nko NiivIkiiIIihi ioiiiiiiiy, n nirinirn tlnn, ilutcil nt Kliiiniitti 1'nllii, Ori'Kiiii, Niivmiilior IS, IU08, lor llm mini of H,00 01) ilim In oho yiwir nflur iIaik, Mitliiiut itrnrx n)nlilu to tlm oritTof unlit l,niil nml Tilt ri Imnk, n nirpor ut Ion, nt I .mill nml 'liliou Imnk, I'ott Intnl. Oti'K'Mi, with liitcnnit nt llm tnln of It pit runt per ninuiiii, from ilnto; mill unit iitIiiIii iirotnlimiry noli', kxh. rntuil liy Hie until Klninnlli l.nkn Nnv IkiiIIoii ciiiiiimiy, ilatitl nt Klninnlli I'nlla. Uii'i-oii, Novi'inlmr 13, ItiOrt, (or llm mini of fi 000,00 ilnn nun yfnr fioiu ilntn vs It limit criiro. ui)iitilo In tlm nnli-r of mill Wlllliiin It D.tvln, nt I llm Klninnlli County Imnk, Klnnmtli i I'nttn. Oiritiui, wllli Inli'rmt nt llm mtn nf H iit rmit it niiniiiit, from , ilntr, wlilrli until imirlKnKn Inrlinli-il lli irtiniinl iron'rty lii'ii'liilinfori' ilc Urrllii'il, nml nniilltlntinl Hint If lr (null tlioiilil Lu inmlii In llm ni iiK'iit of unlit noli'H. or i'IiIht Hii'trof, tlmn tli until l.mlil nml Tllloti Imnk nml Willlnm It tint tnlKlit tnkn pnmi'1. Inn of until tioraonnl iniii'My nml dl mini', or no liuirli tlirrrof n iiiIkIiI tm iicrnry to intlafy tlm until ili'tit. In ti'!1''! nml ri'nioiinliln tn'mim, nflrr Mul kUIiik ii'itlrn of Hilrty ln m liy iiilitrntlnn In niiiim nrwimipr, mli lltlipil In Klnnmtli I'aIU Klninnlli ii'iintr, Or'KiMi. nml to rrtnln tlm nnir out nf tin (irnrrnls of mirli unit': llm nrtiln, If nny, to InOonK mul to .In rrltirni'il to until Klninnlli likn V'nvlKnllnii reniinny: rl'l inorlKniior ,hnliiK fnllnl to ny tnlit iiotm nml nmrlRnRr, or nny portion Hmrrof, tlm mlil inoitRnRPo tinrp tnken pomcu ilnn of mlil property on ncromit of nirli drrncli of romtltlnn, for tlm mr- , tout of ninklnc unto llirri'of, for tlm rrnaon nnil iurpoir mt forth In tlila .nntlrn, Ilntn tliln Stli itny of IVIirnnry. mi: HTONi: ft IIAItltKTT. Attorni')a for I. mlil nml Tlllou llnnk nml William It Dm I. -f.-3-'J li (In-nprat nrrlilrtit Iniiirnnrn llr Ttioinim' llrlcftlr Oil, Htopn Hie pain nml hint the wouml All itniKKUK 'oil It. FROM BRIDAL SUITE TO PEELING HOMELY POTATO . i hlim nuny Who I'liknl I holm Apiirl m nix mi rri'iii h Miirr Ilnn riiniin. Iiiiihn Allntil Winn Dl.i ownil liy tmiiim of llm Vi'M'l MJW VOIIK, VU, H,-Nntlinn llliuk hi In tlm hrhliil aiillo or l.n 1'iovi'iiui win. n mIhi tnilh'it from llnrv n wii'k n ko Winn illiiniT wun Mirv 'il lin huh fit ttt nt llm tnlilc, nml llm nnioiint lm iitu nltrnitfit ntti'titlon lin una ciii'tloniMl, nint whrn It wnn foiiml lm liml mi tli kiit lm npi'iit tlm rial or llm Hip kiIIiik potntoin In tlm Kiilliy. I In anlil ho liml hcnnl of Ami'rl'n'a Kolil, nml iniiii. to ki'I lilt aliiirn. lin Mill i:o hnrk on tlm miimi nd'OtniT. . ItKAl, KNTATK TltANHHKItH -- . . I Tlm felliiwlm: rcnllv irnmfiT rontrnrt, il(nl, mortitriKi'ii. etc., n irintly fllct with tlm county clerk, ,nro fiirnlahfil t.y tlm City nml County ! Ahalrnrt reuipntiy: Khiinnth DcM'loptni'iit ronipnny to V. W rniilkinT, wnrrnnty iliiil, $10, lot IA hloik IK. llm KprtiiKH nihil-Hon. I I'rcilrrlry l.nwuiin to J1TrMik Juff linitn, wnrrnnty ili'cil, flO pnrt (till 00 rit) In NK rorniT of NKU of ' H M. Itohlnaon to W M. Itohlnaon, 'wnrrnnty ili'fil, $10, HCi; Hit. S4l-S. I'iiIImI Htnti' to John C. DryiH-n, pnti-nt. H4 nf NW',i, HWU nf Hi:;;, NW'.i nf NW'i, Hor. 22-17-13. Akiii'i N Kakrlaon to Wnltir 1), CiMiprr, null rlnlni drnl, 10, WW of N'4, Hor IS; VH of KM, rk-c 19. 40.14. Clinton II CnrpiiiiliiK to Anura II. I'.akrlaon, quit rlnllll ilii'il, 110, WW of i:'4 of Hiti IS nml 19, tO'-H. J. T. Wnnl t in to Hnrnli II Jom-i, wnrrnnty iIiimI, $10, pnrt 137 foct on Cnal alrnt (Nlrliola mlilltlon), lot 2, lilork r.9 t'hw. T. Wllaon to Modoc Northern Itallrnnd rouiinny. ilrnt $fl, rlRht of wny oer tt'4 of NV, 8KW of NWU. NI.'U of SWU. Sit. 31-40-10. Win I.. AlbrlKht to Malcolm P. Mlrkler, rnntrnrt, undivided linlf In. termt. W4 Bfc. 37, 8K; of NKH, KU ofNKU, WH of KM, 8e. 38 J i NKW of NIJ'i. B'.c, 33; UM of NW U Hit 34.39-10 tohnlf of BB',HW li of NIC',, loin 7, H nnd 0, flee. 32-:ik-I0i ulao wnter rlnlita and Intcrett In illtlli from Cr)tnl HprlliK-, In UK 'A Kit S.3II.I0, tliroilKh HK4 of BW', Ni:i of NWW mid Ntt'U Hoc. 3739. 10, nlmi reHvrvotr ultit (,'ryatnl HprlnM III Kith 3Hnnd 2K,.1!I-I0, Cli'iiient llrndhiiry to United Btntci, (ontrni.t, pnrt lot II, HM of BE4, Boc. 2 'J. nil. 10. J N, Tltitoti to United HtMoii, con duct pnrt HK', Kc. 12-39-10; part W of Hi:', nml HW of BfS'A, Hie. ifi.na-HH. HUte of Oregon in Allen N. Appla- Klite, deed. IliO, NW',', of 8B W , BC, 10-3711. Kriieat Urn to United Htntm, con tract, part loti R, U. 10 and II, Bee. 14; lot C, Hcc. 13-3'J-lO. Klnnmtli Cnnnl to J T, Ward, wnr rnnty deed. $10, lot 9, hlock 00, In Nliholn nddltlon, Klninnlli Development rompnny to W H Da-vIh, warranty deed, $10, lot 3, hlock 47, Hot HprlHK" addition. W, H. Dnvla ct ux to Klamath De telopuieiii company, warranty deed, $10, lot 4, hlock 47, Hot Bprlniti ad dltlon, Ophelia aicnn to United Slatea, contrnct, $1. pnrt of lot 3, See. 8; pnrt of lot 10, Boc. 17-3710. 1'red NmiR ct ux to I,. W. Iluchard, $10, Mldlnnd. lot 4, 7 and 8, block . Vermi Alexander toP. 8. I-erow, quit rlnltn deed, $10, lot 6, Bcc. 27 36-7. Archil nlil Bpruco trTK, H. fgrow, unit claim deed, $10, lot C, Bee. 17 3C7. Vrcnn Alexnnder ct ux to If. Dob ami, giilt clnlm deed, $10, lot 6; Bee. 27-3C-7. Arrhlhnld Bpenco to If. Dobaon, tilt claim deed, $10, lot 8, Bcc. 27 37. ORE CCrflVERSION CHM6ED TO MINE OWRED RV BOURN IU'fiinlng Order 8erre1 on Meltua rimrent, Which to OprnaUag Ben nlnr'a lropertr, bjr Rlral Which Own Ore Dodr CToaw by KKI,I-O00, Idaho, Fb. 14. -A rt atrnlnliiK ordor wn aerred on the Cocur d'AIeno Uovelopment company by the Btcwart Mining company, of which K, AiiRuirtua llclnro hold con trol, which hna tied up Hhlpmcnti of orn by the defendant for the. preaent. Tho Cocur d'AIeno Development company li enitngcd In handllnic the Ontario rnlno, owned by Senator Jon athan llourne of Oregon, Tho Btowart ha been keeping a watchful eye on the Ontario, a the two orn hod lea Ho cloie together. The preaent mi It , bafd on an alleged con vcralon of a unall quantity of oro In tho blna, I the flrit legal claah. Tho OntATlo la being worked itead tly, and a largo quantity of good oro la dally being run through the mill at Silver King. It I not a large prop crty, but la one. of the rlcheit imall mine In the dlatrlct. Chief of Potleo Samuel h. Walker and Deputy Sheriff John SehaUock have-returned from Portland. DRY SLAB WOOD I am now delivering flrit elaa 10-Inch dry alab wo4 to any place In the city for $3 a load. Now I in time to get your wood ehaap, before wet weather begtak r. c. ckniMon, Leave order at O. K. Tranater com pany or Oregon Hiro company. Are yon in termed to KbAMATH COUNTTT If wo, the Stephen. Hunter Realty Co. They have ao-a tjood bargahu. HERALi WANT ADS nmcKUAHwotm KODAK f IMIUINO tli ektM li prompt reault by rraak Dasesa, over rint National baafc, or leara on dera at l,rrtl.Book 4ore, two wet of poatoflcc, j( fan Axn OUAItDIAN'H FINAIi ACCOUNT Notlco I hereby given that Attha Iltach, guardian of tru peraon and vatate of John C. Ileach, dcccaacd, haa filed In the county court of Klamath County, Oregon, her final account ae auch guardlaL, and that the court ha fixed Thursday, tho ICth day of Feb ruary, 1912, at the hour of 10 a. m. of aald day, at tho court room of aald court. In Klamath Falli, Oregon, aa the tlmo and place for hearing objee tlona to cald account and (ettlement thereof, Olven A Klamath Falli, Oregon, thla ICth day of January, 1912. AI.THA BEACH, Guardian of the Batate of John C. Deacb, Deceased. l-l-2-(h XOT TKIWVH MOtTllflKCK IH TIIIK fONflltl-XHMAN Iti'pn'M-iilnlhe MiKlnley'a llemark llepriili-d to Ktlltor of Ontlook, WImi IKvlaim Illinotan I Not ounlltW-,1 l Huprnk for II lm. United I'reaa Service NKW VOIIK. Feb. 14. Referring to ConKreaaman McKlnloy'a itate inent Hint Hoosevclt wa gathering I'roRrcmlvo atrcngth which would ntiport htm when the tlmo came, tho Colonel an Id: "You can aay for me that McKlnlcy lan't my mouth piece." Temple theatei, Matinee dally, 2:30 p. m. Evening, flrst nerfonnanee, 7: IB, eoatlaaoM. NOT IN THE WATCH TRUST Tho Hamilton and Deuber Hamp den watch factorlc have never been concctcd In any way with tho watch truat. Their policy ha alwa) been for an open market for all, depending on merit alonu to eccure bualncea.. Thla policy haa accurcd for tho watch-buying public; HI rat Tho beat potilble watch.that could bo produced; Second More, watch valuo for ten money; Third Tlmo piece that will list a lifetime; Fourth Time piece fully guaran to'd. Call to ce our line of thcee watebe before baying. PRANK M. UPP. Watchmaker. Jeweler and Engraver. Wllllta Butldlag- NOTICE Notlco I hereby given that there are fund In the city tramtury far the redemption of general fund warrant! up to and Including No. 2,811. Pro tested July 22, 1208. Interest will ceaae froca date hereof. Dated at Klanath Fall, Oregon, January 30, 1912. J. W. SIEMENS, City Treasurer NOTICE Did will be received by ths under atgnod for furnlahlng 200 cord of Br or plno wood, 4-foot length, cut out FOR SALE Dry alab wood, ll-laek, delivered to any part of ths srty. Acktey Bros. Phon 481. 18-tf FOR SALE Snap; 80 acres farav Ing land, near Weedon bridge, eaat nldo Loet river; $1,500 eaab. C. L. Parrlih, Baldwin hotel. 14-H rOft RENT FOR RENT Furnlaned gentlemen, at ths Oregoa Hosas. von -d. LOST Gold headwlthfaltlats ea- umsrstia. graved, office, from Herald FOUND FOUND Lady's brown glove. Herald oBce. walklag of live timbered, to bo delivered a follewi: 100 cord at Riverside achool. 75 cords at Central school. 28 cord at Mltta Addition school. Not later than October 1, lilt. TM board of directors reserves ths r;t Ilcge of Increasing the amcuat to tt cord more; also the right to rct any and all bid. Bid to bs In ths hand tf ths school clerk not later thLn t o'clock p. ro., Febnaary IS, '.91:. fertile check for I per teat of bid to accompany each bid. By cider of Board of Directors of School Dlatrlct No. 1, Klamath Cotary Oregon, February 8, 1112. J. W. SIEMENS, Clerk. NEW REPAIR SHOP Ws hare remodeled oar repair shots- tad we eot oily reeear watches, clocks tad Jewelry, bet we ere prepared to aaeke aeeet ear thing In ths Jewelry Has. We else repair photographs, sewing reav chine, typewriters, la fact Boat anything. Ws hers the best eaisJeeei repair ahop la this pert of the state, and fully guarantee ell oar work. We buy old gold and stiver at highest market value. Wear looking for the most difficult case la glass Ittlag. iVintx--P Je-weliry toxB The otdettcatabllshed Jewelry atore la Klamath Couaty. OPPOSITE AMttRICAN HOTEI Proposed Amendment to Charter Providing For Commission Form of Government forKlamath Falls i' i in i.. o.NTINUI) FROM YKBTIUtDAY'H IIKRAl.I) Section y-J. ui'iiisie Specify Streets All fiancliise!, or priv i reader i;rantcil fur laying tracks or pipes, or njj heal, lif-lit or power, shall plainly specify on .iriicular sltccts, alleys, avenue!, or oilier public i the same shall apply ; anil any other franchise t.ile the bonmls of .the lis.lrict or ilistrictsi in t shall be exercised. Section 95. er to Uej;nlatc Kates ami Fares -All power to 't the rales, fares, rental;, anil charges for pub i coiporalions i heteby reserved to the people Micised by them by ordinance of the council or . maimer hcicin' provided for initialin;: r refer ii ordinance. Any right of regulation ..hall fur -liulc the right to reiiiirc uniform, convenient a-jtiaie service to the public and reasonable ex- of such service and of such public utility The granting of a franchise shall not be I to confer any right to include in the charge for any return upon the value of the franchise or IM-If. Section 96. nuance in Plain Form No franchise, right, ,e or license shall be, considered as granted by "Imance except vvlicu granted therein ii plain iinbigiious terms and any ami every ambiguity i .shall be coiihtrued in favor of the city and 'g.i-11 I the claimant under said ordinance. Section 97. I -nance of Stock Every ordinance granting any Ir.u. .e shall piohibit the issuing of any slock on ae c" lieieof by any corporation holding or doing l'iini. is thereunder. Section 98. I -.eiise Tax Tlic city shall have the right to tax Una ais, telephones, gas meters, electric meters, wait' meters or any other similar device for incasur '"K ice ; also telephone, telegraph, electric light :niil Mor poles, subways and wires. Section 99. Special Privileges on Street Railroad The grant of every franchise for. a street, suburban or interurban railnwtl shall provide that all United States rnail car li'i mid all policemen and firemen of the city in uni rin, shall at all timet,. while I the actual discharge f their duties, be allowed to ride on the cars of such -inroad within the boundaries of thc'city without pay ru,h t ilie U'. J,r,,l i irn i ;tu lllil llu-i ing therefor, and with all the rights of other passen gers. Section 100. Kaihoad Klevate or Lower Tracks T.he council shall, by ordinance, require, under proper penalties, any railroad company, whether steam or electric, to elevate or lower any of its tracks running oyer, along nr across any of the' streets or alleys of the city, when ever in the opinion of the council the public safety 01 convenience requires. Section 101 Cleaning and Paying Every grant of any fran chise or privilege in, over, under or along any of the streets, highways or public places in the city for rail way purposes, shall be subject to the conditions that the person, firm or corporation exercising or enjoying the same shall, unless otherwise provided by ordi nance, sprinkle, clean, keep in repair and pave and re pave so much of said street, highway or other public place as may be occupied by said railway, as lies be tween the rails of each railway track and between the lines of double track for a space of two feet outside of said track. Section 102. Franchise Provide for Safety, Etc. The gratft of every franchise or privilege shall be subject to the right of the city, whether in terms reserved or not, to make anv regulations for the safety, welfare and ac commodation of the public, including among other things, the right to require proper and adequate ex tensions of the service of such grant, the right to re quire any or all wires, cables, conduits and other like appliances to be placed underground, and the right to protect thc.public from danger or inconvenience in the operation of any such work or business authorized by the grant of the franchise. Section 103. Oversight of Water Reserved to City Every fran chise, right or privilege which has been or which may hereafter be granted, conveying any right, permission or privilege to the use of the water belonging to the city, or to its water system, shall always be subject to the most comprehensive oversight, management and control in every particular by the city; and such con trol is retained by the "city in order that nothing sha I ever be done by any grantee or assignee of any such franchise, right or privilege which shall in any way interfere with the successful operation of the waterworks- of the city, or which shall divert, impair or render the same inadequate for the complete perform ance of the trust for the people under which such water works arc held by the city or which shall tend so to do. - Section 104. No Exclusive Franchise; Renewal No exclusive or corporation to which the city shall grant a fran chise, upon the payment of a reasonable rental there for; and any franchise or right which may hereafter be granted to any person or corporation to operate a street railway or other public service, within the city or its suburbs shall be subject to the condition that the franchise shall ever be granted, and no franchise shall city shall have the right to grant to any other person . -..-. ........ - , i , a ur corporation ucsirmg in uuuu or operate a ircc. railway, interurban railway or other public service' within or into the city,, the right to operate its cars over the tracks of said street railway, or to utilize its poles, wires, conduits1 or electric current, insofar as may be necessary to enter the city and to reach any section thereof; provided, that the person or corpora tion desiring to operate its cars over the lines of said street railway or to use such other public service, shall first agree in writing with the owner thereof to pay it a reasonable compensation for such operation or use. And if the person or corporation desiring to use the same cannot agree with said owner as to said conipen satiotuwithin sixty days from offering in writing so to do, and as to terms and conditions for such use, then the council shall, by resolution; after a fair hearing to the parties concerned, fix the terms and conditions of such use and compensation to be paid therefor, which award of the council when so made shall be final and binding on the parties concerned. Section 108. City Maintain General Supervision. Reports. In spection T.lie city shall maintain general supervision and police control over all public utility companies insofar as they are subject to municipal control. It shall cause to be instituted such actions or proceed ings as may be necessary to prosecute public utility companies on violations of law. It shall require every person or corporation oper ating under a franchise orgrant from the city to sub mit to the council within sixty days after the first day of January of each year an annual report verified by the oath of the president, the treasurer or the general be renewed before one year prior to its expiration Section 105. No Franchise Leased Except No franchise grant ed by the city shall ever be leased, assigned or other wise alienated without the express consent of the city., and no dealing with the lessee or assignee on the part of the city to require the performance of any act cv payment of any compensation by the lessee or assignee shall be deemed to operate as such consent. Any as signmeut or sale of such franchise to any corporation without the consent of the city shall operate as a for feiture to the city of such franchise. Section 106. "" Amendment, Renewal, Extension or Enlargement of Franchise No amendment, renewal, extension or enlargement of any franchise or grant of rights or powers previously or heretofore granted to any cor poration, person or association of persons, shall be made except in the manner and subject to all the con ditious provided in this article for the making of orig inal grants and franchises. The city shall require as u condition of any amendment, alteration or enlarge ment of a franchise or grant, unless otherwise express ly determined by a majority vote of the qualified electors of this city, that the person, association or cor poration owning the original franchise or grant shall, as a prior condition to and in consideration for such amendment, alteration or enlargement, covenant and agree, as a part thereof, that such original franchise shall be brought within all the. conditions provided in this article fpr the exercise and enjoyment of fran chises hereafter granted, including the right of the city to purchase the plant and physical property, whether within or without the city limits or both, at a manager thereof, l..-a.SAU .. .1.2.1. ainliaAtiAtl clifltl Mrtf Itirtltrla flttV. Cititi MttAWta fair valuation, which valuation shall not include any franchise value or any earning power of such property. Section 107. Provision for Common Use of Tracks, Poles, Etc. The city may, by ordinance, require any person or corporation holding a ttancmse trom me city tor any Such reports shall be in the form, contain such de tailed information and cover the period prescribed by the council or by ordinance ; and the council shall have the power either through its members or by experts or employes duly authorized by it to examine the books and affairs of any such person, persons or cor- public utility.to allow the use of any of its poles, tracks, poration and to compel the production before them wir rnnriiiits nr electric current dv anv oiner oerson wa-v .-. ..v, .......- , m m ' .f:, i