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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1912)
jsf iJ If4! i BOOSTERS ONCE ' MORE IN WHIRL VVVM MOTIVED AT MRTHNQ LAST MIGHT, AMIInACTIVR WORK WILL BB UM1ERTAKFN VERY OOX At a meeting held iMt night nt the Baldwin hotel the Young Men's Booster Club was revived, and the Bret active work dono wilt Include n turnout to meet the Eugene boosters when they arrive here tomorrow even ing. Krnett Nail, Forrest Tell nnd Roy Perch were chosen a coiumttteo to accompany Sacrctary Caleb T, Oli ver ot the Klamath Chamber ot Com merce on hit trip to Bonanza. aStur day evening. Ofllccra of tho rejuvenated club are: President, William II. Bhaw; vtco president, Fred II. Dunbar; secretary, Harold Sargant; assistant secretary, J. Hardin Carter; treasurer, John Siemens. An executive committee was picked, consisting of John Siemens, J. J. Barrett, Lawrence Mchaffey and Q. A. Krause, tho last named being tho retiring president. In Trent ot the door ot the Golden nnaitmcnt. Nobody had responded to their continued calls to bo let In. The mother was found llng dead on the kitchen floor, n tube connecting with tho gns range In her mouth. 8tio hnd been depressed becAtiso ot III health. PLANS TINT EXPOSITION AS AMVHKMKNT FKATUIIK MOTHER GOES TO HEAVEN AFTER SENDING TOTS AWAY Osnre Two Children Nickel Aplcrf WIUi Which to Bay Candy, Telling TheB Not to Hurry Back She Then Inhales Gaa to Balcide NEW TORK, Feb. 14. Mrs. Mary Gofaen dressed her two small children In tbelr best clothes and sent them out with S cents each to buy candy, telling them not to hurry back, as she was "going to heaven." The two tots wcro later found lock ed In each other's arms, fast asleep. S ROLLER KATINU Wednesday Eve Feb. 14 J"-: Model llnlldrr of Lo Angeles to Study Suit FrancNco Project, With View to Making llenflra to He Put on View In Seraphic llorg I.OS ANQELES. Feb. H. Louis l;. Kcllln, model builder, Is nt San Francisco to study plans for tho build ings of the Panama-Pacific fair, that ho may erect at Exposition Tark hero in. mlnlnture reproduction ot the big show. The model will cost about $5,000, r.nd will bo used by tho park com mission In addition to Its service ns nn amusement feature to advertise, the world's fair with tho tourists who lll visit Los Angeles during the com ing winters. NEED OF JURORS IN COURT TRIAL O.NLY A DOZEN OF llh'GUI, ll PAN. KL AYAIIjAIILE, SO SHERIFF HAS TO OO OUT AND CFT SOME MORE When the circuit court thts nftor- uoon looked over the number ot Jur ors from tho last panel, available for the trial ot Ady vs. I.lskoy, It found Hint only a duicn wcro on hand, ot!i- iyniiUsIiui of liitl.ni i:nin'nn- HI WOMAN milHKH ADMI1S JU,,:1"1.;-V.!u!,wfw I'MASII ....... ......... ... ,...... u..l.... Ilu.me IVlltxU t-mn i.u.iiy ... 1 v...,-....,, ... - .,.,.,.. II.LlU Will Wlilrli Would Hmo Mmin Her Heir of California Woman Wln Dlrtl Court Will liuerllgnU. Si'iiiiH'ii rmiuJil llelwet'ii 111111 IMiiuikuI '! 1 lmii When (Jo In Hollom of O.enn. I 1'iiltcd Press Sen lie OAKLAND, Teh. H Mrs rlet Dovlno pleaded guilty Judge Ellsworth In foiglng n wlllihei Unr- NAtlVSAKI, IVIi 1 1 Tim II) nun before Mntu nnd Mnrla Mum iolll.le.1 w mid until sink inim-iw" n of malting her tho heir of tlio Intr- Mrtho Ilium.' e. and f.iuiiwii .. Mniy 8nln of llerKele) She .Hied I Hi.- Mm la a ero 1 might l'""..i H' tor probation nnd mm gUen n to, ' "'" weeks' delay for liiu'Mlgntlon. lll'SSIA IIAPTISP PHPHPII will 111: iipii.tov nkva or having been excused fer vnrlous leasons, for tho res; uf (ho term. So Judge Henry L. llentrn ordered County Clerk C. It. On Lap to Instruct Sheriff William li. Unmet to summon .1 special ventre ot slv men. The mon avnllaMi from tho regular panel are E. S. TerwlllUr. Jack Kerr. A D. Addlsoa, I. W. llnunt. A. B. Blown, W. O Smttli. Charles Dur,v ,lcrf, C. W. .VI. lor Joe Tnylor, oGorgo ! Shell. S. 8. Hilt .1 E l!uok. SUSPEND GUARANTEES TO OBTAIN ORDER, THREAT President Madem Wires Ills Llllma. turn to New York, Saying They Have Already Become Inoperative In Some Mexican States United Press Service NEW YORK. Feb. H. A posltlvo declaration thnt ho will suspend tho .Mpxlcan constitutional guarantees If recessary to rcstoro order, and that SIDNEY THl'ST PROBE MAY HE CONDUCTED BY SENATE Author of Proposition Wlileh Wim Smothered by Home Committed Dr. larva Senator Clapp's Cormiiltteo l Considering It. United Press Sen tee WASHINGTON. Feb. 14. Con greeman Lindbergh, nuthor ot tho original money trust probe, which tho liouso committed smothered, ns- t.ilmil liy President of ltntM World .lll11111v to t'oii'trurt IMiirii tlomil liixtltiitlcn IliilMIni: NEW YOIIK, Feb 1 I -ltev. Holt ert S MrArlhur. presldrnl of the llnptlst World Alllnnro, who has Just returned from St Petersburg, nn nminres he lias obtained permlssMti of tho Illusion emperor tn-titiltd the 1 proposed HaptlHt eollego In St Priors burg TICKET STEALING CHARGE MADE AGAINST OPERATOR Ull.sOV SI'.US tlV IIOUHi tir iitisPii'AL nmmoiis. Villus ti'tuoinor of Ciiliforiiln Mkej lltMppolnlim'iit of Man ln Hat ll.vii A. lint; Oilleliil of Agnow , Mule Inollttitlmi. t'nli.d Pros Sen lew , SAPHAMKNTO. Ftb. II Horace ' Wilson of San rrniielsco. has been r appointed to the homd of dliecltir of tlf.i Aguew Statu Hospital .r(- lug Hmcrnor Wallace niiidii llio up- point inent Or P 1 Aluswuttli. of Snn 1'rnn .In. 1. has sent.hls resignation fltuii Hie slate board ot health to Governor lolinsun Ho will go to Europe In 1 f. w wc'ks. Wc Solicit Vouj Account Which will have proper, prompt tunl courteous treatment "Klamath Falls' Largest Bank" The First JSntional Bank Of Klamath fttlls Pianos Rented dU icr Phonographs Rented Jfl" I ,Monfh Typewriters Rented $3 Per Month Rent paid applied tin purchase price flioho Pair) fowl I I nm pn'pared to supply from Call-1 fnrnla or the Kast. pure bfd or gradri dairy sloek Will mnko ui rnr loads from siusll orders to ra- N AnvMXI niiil Ma lie llouml PXIH,ni .j,!,,,,!,, Uyreford nnd Soitind Mini to Ito lll.liargi'il I'iniiii Small Slntlon Itliln Xonlli Ho Wo sell office supplies, letl blanks, typewriter rlhbons, piiper mitl enrlxm paper. I ilc plimic iis ) our order and It m ill irche promt nttrntloii TlULLliR MUSIC COMPANY l:verthiiiK in Music Otor to (iniiul Jurj PNION STATION'. Ore.. Feb. It. Operator W. J. WIson, from Salt 81 orthorns, bulls, and oor)lhtuK In tl.o livestock lines. W. M rAKIltJTIllIltS. lot Kxsmlnr lltill.lliiK. Ran FrnnrlKii, Pal r n :t Notice M .voririi hereby Khen tlwit lb- All purllcs are warned that no otic hss nutliorlt) lo rontrnrt bills for or sorts that Senator Clnpp. chairman ' lnl(t.f lJlnIl cm,)c,i nt Union June- oi ,no amnio imersinio wommcrco tlon 0rL,. on Ul0 0 .,. Wt & N nH committee, has decided on a commit. tl,cl?rnl)h vtTUi0T for n.jmlt tirt.0 too to probe tho money trust. Sena- t ,v,. .. .it.cliarc.t Fot.ru.irv :tl. ,. , ., j.. .. ' . , . lor Clnpp admitted ho i consldcrtnir h... i n Mn, n,.n ..,, .., o.ru, u-a .u.prnaea in i.i... ii 7 nl . . . ' i. i hmlliess of U Whllloek. undorl.lkor "!?1 i 5T. Pr"'d'nt L,, r"," K MBR conduct,! by ft, Wh.t.ocU ...auLiw in a luii-Kram irom .iioxico'a,, ,.,.,... ,,. .,, ,""'' " """ " '" '""" " (!lty. j-.ir..,ii.1.n.iil .,, ,m,j gttn fr,,,,, 10 t cket case ' "" "" - i.i-Ho was arrested b Mr. Ilurkley. as Guarantees Withdrawn United Press SerTlce MEXICO CITY. Feb. H. It Is slated that tho constitutional guar antees havo already bfen withdrawn In twenty-two states Twenty-two rebels were killed and I forty captured at San Carlos today. JThe federals aro slowly driving the revolutionists southward. 'It. ft N. company of I.n (Irnnde, wlio happened to bo In Ilaker. lid- LIST OF IMIKIUTED INDIAN LANDS FOB BALK NECKTIE PARTY 3 PRIZES 3 WIDEST LOUDEST HANDSOMEST rWorn by ladle or - gentlemen AdmlMlon 10 Skates 15 Department of tho Interior, United I States Indian Service , Tho following tracts uf Indian lands with tbo name ot the owner, descrlp- uun, uou appraisal price, situated on the Klamath Indian Reservation, Ore gon, are offered for sale, under tho act of congrex, approved aMrch 1, I POT. Thd lands were listed Sptcm her 2, 1911. nnd bids for their nur. chase will be opened February 10, 1912. Tbe terms ot the sale are cash. James George et al, SWU Sec. 23-31-8; G0. Fred Hendricks, SEVi Sec. 19-30-. '9; )9C0. John Nelson, SWt; SEU. SEJi SWU Sec. 11, nnc .NWVs NE4, NE U NW'i, Sec. 14-34-7; 1850. Hutu John, NWli NE',. E14 NW W. Sec. 13; 8W SWH. Btc 12-1 iO'V, ivzu. Joseph Parazoco et al, WH EH jScc. 14-30-9; 11,000. The following parcels were Hated Augustx21, 1911, and bids will be opened February 23, 1912: . Emma Cookman et al, EH BWH( 'ail vc, a a. m & EnnfSn Ccokmaa et al. SE Vi See. 3. '31-8; $900. Emma Cookman et al, NW(1 Sec. ,11-31-8; fSOn i;mma cookman et al, SH NBU Sec. 10-31-8, and SH SEH-flec. 3-'31-8; 1800. , Emma Cookman ct al, NH SEW 8tc. 23 31-7; $1,100. Dora Pedro et al. NH SWtf Sec. 19-34-9; 15C0. Many 'Ann Moore, NH SEU, SH VKH Sec. 34-31-8; $750. Sealed bids, accompanied by a- ccrtl- fled check, payable to Edson Watson, superintendent, Klamath Indian school, end covering 10 per cent of tbo price offered, may bo submitted a! tho Klamath Agency,' during a porlod of sixty dnys prior to 2 o'clock p. m. on the days Indicated above for each tract, at which time tbo bids will be opelTed at the office of tho agency. In inw of deferred payment sales, It) lir cent of tho purchase prlco will accompany bid and It per cent addi tional wJion bid Is scccpted. Notes for bninnca, nt logal rato of Interest, taken, latent In fee when notes nnd Interest tro paid In full. All that ihould appear on the envelope con taining the bid fchould bo "nid for In herited Indian Land," nnd tbe'date of opening bid. Any f tner Information may be had by applying to Edson Watson. superintendent .Klamath Agency, Ore- Any further Information may b gon. EDSON WATSON. ' Superintendent Klamath Agency. United Press Service WASHINGTON. D. C, FoE 14.- improvcmeni or mo sacrnn onio lliv- ni, t. ti, ...n.i ,,,... or In California, costing $30,000 000. Iclmrgcl for being drunk here In tho rrgea oy rrcsiacni inn tio oskoii ln,t month. Phalrman Sparkman of tho houso rlv-i . ers rnd harbors conimlttoi Jo urge n M.tllltl.Uii: IS llllll.i: PLANS faomblr report on gorernment nld TOPIC nut Sl'ltlVtil IMK to the project. Tbo j.-pportlonmcnt of the expense between thR slate otCnl-', to, (.ofolbr's student- Pan Keen In ..u.,.m ...,u wo BOTcro....!!.-. is rocom-- l,lp wlh ,.,.,. r, ,rt)( Tli, iiirn'ieu uy mo presiacni is iwo-inirusi py California and tho botano by the I rcvi -nment. slstnnt superintendent of tho O.-W. " ll'''CdU of any other order than I lift .filA' nt 1fil M'l.liln-L- Dated February 10. 1912 mm. wiiiti.ock JJverytliinsr In Music at WOOD WOOD ULOCK WOOD l;UOAlrills IIOX l-'ALI'OKV imit.nioi- itiinv .sn i. pin iuoii err iittiM mm t m tun Mtt:t:s im ii uU and i.imh wood hiiv siau wood Doliveretl Au.vwliprc in The Clt i.i:ai: oiidkiis at o. u inwsi'iaiori'ii'i.. i''iiom:s;i (lit (HtlKiHS IIAHMwSS til., II I MAIN ST.. PIIONk'TII l. C. C AKI. SON "In Spring luting Man's Fnury Mghlly Turn- toTliniiglil- of l,o" NEW YOKK. Fob II The toung men of tho Ilockofcllfr lllblo class will devote tho spring months to tho study of mnrrlngo A s.-rles of nitron special lectures Is announced bogln- j NOTICE Notlco Is hereby given that there aro funds In the city treasury fur the redemption o( general fund warrants up to and Including No. 2.81C. Pro-, "'UK February lfi, under the general tested July 22, 1908. Interest will "tie ' "facts necessary to be known ccaso from date hereof. about engagement nnd marrlngo." Tho Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, titles of some inn tho Indlrldiinl lec Jannary 30, 1912, tiireii nro ns follews: J. W. SIEMENS. City Treasurer ! "What It Costs." "What lias tho Wlfo tho Right to "I suffered habitually from constl-J Dctnnnuj?" patlon. Doan's Itegulcts relieved nnd "Why tho lloimi Should II" Awn strengthened tho bowels, so that they From Relatives." have been regular cor slnco." A. K "Dangers of tho Man Who Marris, Davis, grocer, Sulphur Springs, Tex. With Only Enough for One." "What n Mnn's Income Should Ho " "Itents In Now York." In discussing marriage lth his Dlblo class on ono occasion I). Itock- cfllor Jr., snld: arii'ii" .l "-Si" 'wan CHILCOTESRICE HEA.L K8TATK INSURANCE WE MAKE A HVF.UlATr' of close In proiTty and good farm laniN. No trouble to show priM-rly. I'nmipl at. tenlloii ilgen nil liiqulrlo. A feu good house for rent. If you want to buy or sell It will pay you to eo li-. Nest lo American Hotel. Phone All I A STICHJN TIME Klamath Full People Should Not Neglect Ttielr Kidneys ( No kldnoy ailment Is unimportant. Don't overlook tho slightest back actio or urinary Irregularity. Nature may bo warning jou of approaching dropsy or fatal Urlght's dsease. Kld noy dlseaso Is seldom fatal If treated In time, but neglect pares tho way for serious kidney troubles. Don't ncg lect a lamo or aching back another day. Don't Ignore dizzy Bpolls, lr regular or discolored urlno, head aches, weariness or depression. Begin treating tbo kidneys with tho rollablo, time-tried remedy, Donn's Kldnoy Pills. For 7C ) cars, Doan'a have been curing sick kldnoys and curing perma nontly. Endorsed by grateful pooplo. Mr. Stella M. Van Klnklo, 324 W. Jackson street, Mcdford, Ore., sajs: "I first learned of tho merits of Doan'a Kldnoy Pills while living In Patterson, N. J,J Mid so woll did thoy sorve me at that tlmo that I havo used them on every occasion slnco then when I havo had backache or trouble from my kldnoys. I find that n box or two of Doan'ir Kidney Pills used In tbo spring and fall keeps my kidneys In good working order." For sale by all dealers. Prlco SO cents. Fostor-Mllburn Co.. niiffnlo. Now York, sole agents for the United States. i Remember tho name Doan's and lake iio other. Klamath rails Music House It. MtDSF.N, I'roprlolor Sole ItepriMlltnllto of SHERMAN I.AY . (l.'S PI I MIS. tlie SI I.I SU Y, mill oilier landing I'I.iihm. .Hon Hie I'iiiiioik IIAI.Ii. VMS PIA.Stl llllii rm.il.iti at iiiimI prultt pil.K. Iiiiilni-jinil Rinlr Ageiir) for uiiiii: si;uio .m,( iiim:h. oi.ii:r ivpi:vriii:r ami Vlt-IOR I W.KIM; Mil MINI llooUs, Sliilloiiir) mid I'll lures "Get mnrrlcd n soon ns possible, I"" Door- liiil of llio I'o.lciillie but bo sure to get tv wlfo who slmroi our lows of life. A jming man ' should tako great rnro In choosing a wlfo, ns sho ran mnko or mnr his career." Ns:v..iav ' XI A Prominent Nov York Politician Near Death Hon. ft. N. Lamina, of nenntier, N. Y., Olx Timet Member sf tlio Atssmbly, Tells of Nsrrow Eicapo. "About rtlcen rit hbo J v,in taken Willi rluu mntUin. which ntreclcit my lnurt producltm wlmt vvfis culled ul vular trouLlo. Tliroo doctors rold mo I would never do another day' work. While I find many remedied recom mended to mo I ot a bottle ot Dr. Miles' Heart iiTiuvijr ana II 'helned tn ImM. nt lb tw.nM .. lJl!.. "J A1!?. ,k ? "Ilea on my 7. .5". ""it o eiamino mo. Ho .sold I u Utter lhan ho over expected to see me and asked If I was taking his mulleins. When I Iota him ?? ?ot' ,,ut WM taking Dr. Miles Heart Remedy, he said, 'Thank tho Lord for Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy.' I contlnueu to take It, and while I realised my heifrt was damastd so 1 i could not expect a permanent cure, for ' n'.'.!en years I worked every Uy, not withstanding I had beta told I would , LV.'n "of a!"ln- ,B JU"' "" I"" ""a with rheumatism again, and It went to my heart as before. I ot so , fcad that one of tho Albany papers wrote i up my lit and said I eould not m m. ir noura. i asuln took Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy with very satisfactory reaults. and have not mlaeed a day at business or In the legislature atneo January. I feel that Dr. lilies Heart Rsraedy haa saved Diy IlfO and LUnitAl Mnnmmn1 ,. highly." "" " ,uu Or. Miles' Heart Remedy le eold and usranteed by .1) druoglsts. - MILM MBOICAL 00.. ilkhart, lad. BICYCLES For so iiii.d.ito iiliii I et a Humidor', on ..e m llio (Inn Store. Tent- nnd (Jim- for nlr or for rent. Wo rnrr) n full lino of sporilnjr liiiixl., THE GUN STORE J. R. t'llAMIIKItrl Pluini. r.!i:i Jacobs till.. PRINTING ON. 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