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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1912)
Z. Patronize Home Industry . Hih yixtrtttMii-y fnr Home Kroilurta. The Klamath Palls Mral Company, lac., ufvre liila wih Noma rJagar-t'ar) lUnm Ml 'Jfto prr Nmnd. " " 1ii.lt llofttr-Lsatrd'Masa at Ab.olui4y Pui'e Home Renders Lard Tin-fun! fall. l.nt A. 1'i.uml I'all Hr It- Mianil, no,: Our Mt llrt Ouatlljr MMI, lmrat ISmiII4i lYirrs. Klamath Falls Meat Co. t)-relln Kaa stixl aad llaka MarlkfU I'lHNira SMI. I AT I ,Vtl if Halo ul MutlajMPii lrperjr Nnllro It linrrliy glvrn ttiat l.aiM ami Til I mi bank, a corporation, or funlinl ami rtUtliiK uwl'r ami Ujr lflu i( tlio la u( Hi u Hlala of Or Kim, mill William II. Iala, to aalUfy llirlr rfncllo Intnrrats In a crlaln r nitrl iinrlKKKo liirelnaftrr deelg mini, will acll anil ronvoy, for ratb, nn Ilia Dili day of March, 19 1 1, at : o'clock p, in, of mI1 day, In Ilia city of Klaittatti Kail, and tha portion of mlil city commonly called Hlililng tun, on tlpiwr Klamath Lake, at (tin dork or wharf of (lie vessel known ailha trainer Klamath, In Klamath county, Oregon, that certain ttoain boat or Yi'Mcl, callrd tha "Klamath," of ilio btirdnn of 6t gross tona or tlivrpabotiti, loRflther with tha boilers, rndnra, inaata, bowsprits, boat, anch ora, cablet, chains, rliclnc tackle, ap parel, furniture and all other nee larlra thereunto appurtalnlng and be Irnslnic, tha property of tha Klamath Lax Navigation company, a corpora- nun, incorporated and ailttlng under and by vlrtua of tbe lawa of tha Htate of Oragon, Hald lata li mada undor and by ir, lua of tha tarmi of a tartaln mort- gaga, mada and aiaeutrd by tha aald Klamath Uka Navigation company, on tha 17th day of Norembar, 180, In favor of aald Udd and Tllton bank and William It, Davit, to tacura the payment of one certain promlatory note, emitted by the aald Klamath Lake Navigation company. coroora- tlon, dated at Klamath Palls, Oregon, .-sovemner li, I SOU, for the turn of M, 1 00,00 due In ona year after data, without gracn payable to the order of odd l.aitd and Tlltun hank, a corpor ation, at l.mM and Tllton bank, I'ort land, Omiton, with Intereit at the rata of R per cunt per annum, from date; and one rertatn promliiory note, cio Ciitrd by the eatd Klamath Ukn Nav. Uatlon company, dated at Klamath Kalla, Oregon, November II, l(0, for tha itim of 16 000,00 dun one year fiom dnto, without graca, payahlo to Iho order of aald William It, Davla, at tint Klamath County bank, Klamath ralla, Oregon, with Intnrrit at the rate, of H per cent, per annum, from date, which ald mortKKo Included the perionul properly hereinbefore dr- arrlbed, and conditioned that If de fault ihnutd la made In the payment of ald notes, or either thereof, then I tin raid Udd and Tllton bank and William It, Davla might lake poaaes tlon of aald personal property and tell nine, or 10 much thereof ai might bo nrrPMary to aatltfy the aald debt, In- teretl and reaannable elpejisea, after rtrat giving notice of thirty daya by publication In nmi newspaper, pub IUIicxJ In Klamath Kalla Klamath county, Oregon, and to retain tho tame out of the proroede of euch tale; tlm tiirplut, If any, to belong and to be returned to aald Klamath lko VnvlKiillon cempany: raid mortgagor having failed to pay aald note and niortaage, or any portion thereof, tho laid mortgagee have taken poaiea Inn of aald property on account of uch breach of condition, for the pur otrt of making alo thereof, for tho rraaon and purpoaca set forth In thla notice. Dated thtt Clh day of Kebruary, 1913. BTONB IIAHHBTT. Atlornr)a for .add and Tllton Hank and William It Davla. 3-S-3-9 h com on xs khg PROVES VERY DANGEROUS (Jlrl at I'olnl of Death from fright, ful Duma lerrlvid While Attempt, log Hlart lllaut With Aaolaianr of Kvrosrnn HTOCKTON, Calif., Keb, 10. Mlaa 1'iarl Wler, 17, Hit at the point of di'ath nt Arampo from frightful burnt received whlln attempting to atari a flru with kcroaenu. Hho apllled the oil on her dri-aa. A living torch, alio ran from tlm house, acrcamJng fran tically, Ni'lghbora amothercd the flaiiu with lilankelt. WHEAT HARD 10 OBTAIN IN PENDLETON DISTRICT flub Variety guotrtl at in tVnta I'rr llualn-1, and tVrral la lllflhult to Obtain by TIiimm. Heralng to (let I'lMM-aalon of It Cheapeat accident Iniuranra Dr. Thomaa' Kclectlc Oil. Stop the pain and heala the wound. All druggtat all It. i'i:ndi,i:ton, or, Kb io with 76 cvnta a buahel being quoted for club wheat, thero reinalna but a little of the commodity In the handa of tho growera In Umatilla county. Prominent warehouse agent call- main the amount now held at about C P-r rent of the crop. While there la considerable more grain In Iho waro- houa, moat of It puaard from tho growera handa at Iho 7B cent market, and la only awaiting ahlpnu-tit. The few farmera who are now hold Ing am doing to with tho expectation of thero being a atrong milling dc mnnd lata In tho aprlng. I'roapecla for a good crop were never better than now The January precipita tion wan far In cireaa of tho normal amount and Kebruary thua far has to Ita credit a much greater amount than fell during the aaino period laat year DRY SLAB WOOD I am now delivering Irat cUm IC-lnch dry atab wood to any placa Io tha city for fl load. Now la the time to get your wood cheap, befort wet weather begtaa r. C. CAftMKMt, Uave oratera at O. K. Tranifer cob- cany or Oregoa llartaas company. EUIS OUT FOR GONMESS m m mm five Ka-Hejrweniatlvr DrcMra That He Would Uko tn Itotarn to WaaWag. Ion from the itoroad IMatrlct, and Ho Announce Kx-Congrcaeman W, It. Kill of I'endleton haa decided to enter th race for the republican congresalontl nomination In the Second dlatrlct. He aerved aeveral terma In the na tlonal lawmaking body, and la a well Known political figure. He l ex pected to command considerable atrength from the Taft atandpat ele ment. The ontranco of Hills Into the Raid r.iakea five candldatea already an nounced In the Second district, with a atrong probability that another will (Uclaro within the next few days. As at present lined up the repub Mean candidates are N. J. Slnnott of Waaco, J. !'. Ituak of l Grande, C. K. Itooaevelt of Pendleton, George T. Cochran of Ugrande and W. R. Ellis of Pendleton. Krleads of John W. McCulloch of Ontario, district at torney of Malheur county, expect that ho will announce before the time for filing declaration expire. Blenott and Husk are both known aa progressives. C. K. fiooeevelt Is a Pendleton mer- chant. It la not believed tbat he will develop much atrength. McCulloch Is the only candidate from the south end of the district, and aa'tb other candldatea are all from the northern tier of counties, he bases bis expecta tlons of success on hla ability to unite the vote of the southern counties, Tho standpattera and reactionaries have been holding all sorts of confer ences and consultations for the past two weeks, trying to fix upon some one of their faith to put up In the Becond dlatrlct. Bute Senator J. N. Ilurgeaa of Pendleton waa looked oa with favor until some one suggested that he waa connected with the oppo sition to the West Umatilla Irrigation project. Other prominent Eastern Oregon atandpatters were taken up ono by one by the reactionaries, but It was agreed that Ellis had the best chance of winning over the progres sive fldd. When seen Ellis admitted that he hi seriously considering mak ing the race, but preferred not to make a format announcement of hit decision for a day or to. WY'IIT MIULlltfJ NUITI HO TAKES UfE Vowag Maa la WyotaJag fMrsjck m Craalaas by fJifcsri lauM Jaae Be- com) Hrsaoadsat, Ttktm gtrycti Nine With Mal SHERIDAN, Wyo., Feb. II. Ill health, tha result of a baseball acci dent last June, when be was bit oa the head by a ball, caused Vernus George, aged l, to commit suicide, arcoidlng to the findings of the coro ner's Jury. young George died lat night from atrychnlne poisoning. After the Irst effects of the poison were noticed be attributed bis condition to poisoned cookies be had eaten, and begged tba physicians to save bin. A note waa found later Indicating his Intention to Uke bis lift. FOffEST lUtttS AT WOW II HAIEIfOjEST TIEES Kortyftevea Mew Cntltsag aaal Maa lag. Tab! Ttm Par Orajt at Forty, That Oettaag Good of Siaad MBDFORD, Feb. !. A force of forty-seven rangers are at work la the neighborhood of Rattler peak, sixteen mile east of Butte Falls, cruising aad mapping tba forest la that section. The work la exhaustive aad when completed a full Inventory of the Crater National Foraat will be available. The mea ara worklag under the di rection of Supervisor Ertckson aad are making a 10 per cent cruise oa each forty acre, wbleb gives a splta did estimate of the stand. The rangers ara encamped at tba Lodge Pol ranger station. Those rangers In tbe work are Ranger Sim mervllre. Net, Poole, Holtt, Whltaey, Peachy and Watt. ArMulatrtitd KLAMATH COUNTT If aw.'tw law Kfhw Huatar RsaNg Ce,'t They bar tood aflas?V i wonts jl f MwUea k Mrfeyrfifea that tbar ara fasdt la Ua Mtyraaaary far a redeairUea af gsasdtl fuad warraatt up to aad tatladlaf Ma. I.I1I. Pi taatad Jtly II, if M. latoraM wtll wxewT aPPaaal Vjawjtay tawWfPfsVw Datad't Ktotlath Fall. Oragaa, Jaauary ll. t. W. SnaMaWS, City Traaaart JMmt'M If you wish to lavest la Aahlaad realdsae property or appl orchard aear city la beat eeadtUoa, tlrta K. C Ogle, KlamaU Falla, Oregoa. Pkonalls. lS-HrU Notice It hereby glvea tbat tt baalaea of B. Wbltlock, aaMrtakar, It belag eoaduetad by Earl-WhRlotk. All parties are waraad fiat a oa bat authority to eeatraef bUla far or oa U erdK of aay otfr order thaa tba order f Earl WkAloek. DavadFebruary 1, lilt. -vaURti WHITLOCK. aaiiMawaiiiiiiaiaiaaawtaHWaaaaaBai NOT IN THE rvVtfCN TMJST The Hamlltoa aad Deuber Hamp- dea watch factorl bare aever been coaaeted la aay way with tha watch tract Thetr poiley haa alwayrbeea for aa epea market far all, defeadlag oa merK aloa to aear baaua.. Thla poiley haa eurd for ft wateh-buy- lag public: : Flrat Tb bwt paaalbla watch that coald h predated; r leeoad Mora wateb value for Iota Third Time ateec tbat win laat a lUstlma; Faatb Tlmd pleas fally gaaraa teed. ' Call to ataoar Haa of that watehea bfo''inM nAMmM. TJPF, Watahauher. Jewefar aad WltlNa aaMtag. lEIAIt WANT i ji KODAK IfK prompt raaaMa by ?r Flret Natloaal MM, ar Iswfa dn at uttti ataaV ttara, two of instntaji.r FOR SALE Dry ttatLwaad, leaaah, delivered U aay fart af tb ejfcr. Achtoy aVaa.rtM 411.. ItVat FOR fULB aaaa: H lag toad, atar Wa tost tide Loat rlv ILIH aah. C. L. Farrlewalaffwla hotot 1441 twea'l FOR RENT Faraltbil gaaUssata. at tha Oragaa Tasaaia taeatet. Mat las aally. :! p. at. Eraalag, Irat afrenaaa, 1:11, txatla aaaa. Mda will b rttirad by tha4r- algaed far faralablag IM afd at far or plaa wood. '4-foot liagaat, wt oat of lira UaaeredV to b tMrrad at follew: 104 oarda at Rlnrttat taaaat. H aorda at OaattiJ aahaat llerdMMtekAddRathMt. Not later thaa Otitbor 1, 1111. Tat board of dlrottosh rtttrtta tho art. liege of lacreataig tho aaaaaat to ft cord atora; abi tha right to rtttat aay aad all Mda. Mda to bo la tba baada of tha a! atork aat latar (haa rytoeM p. a., Ftbraary IS, all. t'ertMaat atk fort pr eaat of bid to aeaatataay oaab bid. By ttdor of aard af Dirttttra af School Dbstriet Na. i, Klaaaath Oaaafy Oregoa, fwbraarrS. 111. t, W. ItVMaVfJ, Cltfk. saBBBBBBaTPtfaatTy aBBT aBBBBllri - I waf JBtKB- SJ CffcpTaItBBal taf aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB 'Rvbbbbbbbbbbbbb GliUMMS FOR MfBRT AOK Ara procurable bare. For tba ynaag ster who la a kfttle weak la rkaoa, far the pareaU.aho eye aeed help, for tb old fefks whoa tight beglaa to show tb effect of advaadag year. Com or bring tha member whoMya aeed aaalataae. There'll ha ao cala Uke fa tb glatat w tapply, caatV wa examine adtatlSeally all eyeebefora choottag tha It as as. frintcn Jewdry ttore a. P. Co. Waaah aasaatettr Proposed Amendment to Charter Providing For Commission Form of Government for Klamath Falls CONTINUED KIIOM YKSTEHDAY'S IIKIIALU (c) Whenever any plant or property shall be come the property of the City of Klamath Falls, the city hall have the option at any lime then or there after, cither to operate the .same on its own account or by onlento lease the same or any part thereof, together with the franchise or right Io use the streets or other public properly in connection therewith, for the pcriotl not exceeding twenty-five years, under Mich rules and regulations as it may prescribe or by ordinance to sell the same; provided, however, that no such ordinance shall be adopted except by a majority vole of the (ttalilicd electors of the city. Section 114, Charier Provisions not to Impair Right to Insert Other Matters in Franchise The enumeration and specification of particular matters in this charter, which must be included in every franchise or grant, shall never be construed as impariug the right of the city to insert in such franchise or grant, such other md further conditions, covenants, terms, restrictions, limitations, burdens, taxes, assessments, rates, fares, rentals, charges, control, forfeitures, or an yothcr pro vision whatever as the city shall deem proper to pro tect the interests of the people. Section 115. Revocable Permits The council may grant a per mit at any time, in or upon any street, alley or public plr.ee, provided such permit may be revocable by the uiiincil at its pleasure at any time, whether such right to revoke be expressly reserved in such permit or not. ARTICLE XII. Commluiont and Boards Section 116. Public Library When the city shall acquire a public library, the commission shall provide by ordi nance for its maintenance and create a Board of Di lectors to serve without pay. Section 117. Humane Officer Within sixty days after the in stallation of the elective officers of this charter, the council shall provide by ordinance for a humane ofli l'r, define his powers and provide for his salary. He shall have the power to make arrests the same as a regular police officer, and shall be under the direction of the chief of police, and shall be governed by the civil service rules and regulations. . , Section 118. Hoard of Charities The City Council shall estab lish a board of public charities and appoint commis sioners thereon,, to serve without compensation, with such tenures, powers and duties of office as may be fixed by ordinance. Section 119. Civil Service Commission There is hereby estab lished a civil service commission consisting of three members, who shall serve' without compensation, anil shall have such tenures, rights, powers and duties of office as may be prescribed by ordinance not in con nect with this charter. Such commission shall be ap pointed by the City Council within six months after the adoption of this charter. Section 120. Classified List Such commission shall classify any salaried employes in the three departments of the city as provided by ordinance, for open, non-partisan, com petitive and free examination as to fitness, with lim itations as to residence, health, habits and moral char acter; for an eligible list from which vacancies shall be filled ; for a period of probation before employment is made permanent and for promotion on the basis of merit, experience and record. Such civil service ap pointees shall only be removed from their employment for cause unless by unanimous vote of the council. ARTICLE XIII. Direct Legislation by the People Section 121. Direct Legislation Any proposed ordinance may be submitted to the council by petition signed by qualified electors of the city equal in number to the percentage hereinafter required. The procedure in rspect to such petition shall be the same as provided in Section 134, this article. Section 122. Fifteen Per Centum Petition If the petition ac companying the proposed ordinance be signed by qualified electors equal in number to at least fifteen (15) per centum of the last preceding vote cast in the city for all candidates for mayor of the City of Klam ath Falls, and contains a request that said proposed ordinance be submitted to a vote of the people, if not passed by the council, the clerk shall thereupon ascer tain and certify its number of qualified signers; where upon, if such certificate sshows the required number of qualified signers, the council shall within twenty days thereafter either (a) Pass said ordinance without alteration, sub ject to a referendum vote provided by this article, or (b) Call a special election unless a general or special municipal election is to be held not less than ninety days and within 180 days thereafter ; provided, . however, nothingherein shall conflict with Sectioa L'S herein, and at such general or special municipal election said proposed ordinance shall be submitted without alteration to the vote of the qualified electors of the city. Section 123. Mode of Protesting Against Ordinances No ordi nance passed by the council shall take effect before thirty days after its final passage and after publica tion as in this charter provided, except an emergency ordinance as provided in Article VI. of this charter. If, within said thirty days a petition signed by qual ified electors of the city equal in number to at least ten (l6) per centum of the. last preceding vote cast in the city for all candidates for mayor of the City of Klamath Falls, be presented to the council, protest ing against such ordinance taking effect, the same shall thereupon and thereby be suspended from taking effect, the council shall immediately reconsider such ordinance, and if the same be not entirely repealed, the council shall submit it, by the method provided in this article to a vote of the qualified electors of the city, either at the next general municipal election or at a special election, which may, in their discretion, 7be called by them for that purpose, and such ordinance shall not take effect unless a majority of the qualified electors voting on the .same at such election shall vote in favor thereof. Section 124. Reference by the Council The council,may, of its own motion, submit to electoral vote for adoption or rejection at a general or special municipal -election, any proposed ordinance of measure or a proposition for the repeal or amendment of any ordinance in the same manner and with the same force arid ,effect as provided in this article for submission on petition. If the provisions of the two or more ordinancesrmaas ures, adopted or approved at the same election, are in consistent, then the ordinance or -measure receiving the highest affirmative vote shall prevail. Section 125. Publication of Electoral Ordinance Whenever any proposed ordinance is required by this charter to be submitted to the voters of the city at any election, the council shall cause it to be published as required of other proposed ordinances in Section 53 hereof. Section 126. Election The ballots used when voting upon such proposed ordinance shall state the nature of the ordi nance in terms sufficient to identify it and separate lines, the words "For the Ordinance" and "Against the Ordinance." If the majority of the.qualtfied elec tors voting on said proposed ordinance shall vote in favor thereof the same shall thereupon become an or dinance of the city. S Section 127. Several Ordinances at One Election Provision all be made on each ballot for voting upon all pro posed ordinances submitted at that election. Section 128. Limit to Special Elections There shall not be held under this article more than one special election in a period of six months. Section 129. Repeal or Amendment An ordinance adopted by electoral vote cannot be repealed or amended except by electoral vote. Section 130. Regulations The council may, by ordinance, make such regulations not in conflict herewith as it u.ay deem necessary to carry out the provisions of this article. ARTICLE XIV. Qanaral Proviaaona Section 131. Duty of Mayor and Common Council Upon the adoption of this charter by a majority of the qualified electors of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregoa, voting thereon, and upon filing a copy of this charter with the mayor and Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, they shall by resolution duly passed and adopted, declare the said charter amendment duly and legally adopted, which said resolution shall be published in two daily newspapers published in Klam ath Falls, Oregon within two days after the canvass ing qf,. the votes cast at such election, and thereafter said charter amendment shall be and is hereby de- clated in full force and effect. VTOxl - V A