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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1912)
t: . S I, ' Patronize Home Industry Hl-inl t'iir iii'inty for Ilium Prislnils. Tim lllamalli I'nlU )ml cwiiiwiiiy, Imi'm offer IliU urk llmiic SHgar-fnu'il llmiri n( ' l"'r I"1'""'' (Iiiiln ll'itne.(llreil Hums nl J!0f T pound. Absolutely Pure Home Rendered Lnrd -iriiriiiiii i'". i.iwi n omul Pull l ' 'irHl, mil-. (liirMoliit lltl Vitality M-MI. Iimr.l 'itllii Prln's. Klamath Falls Meat Co. )oitli I"-""! ' "' .Miill .,nr. UN I, lr.71 Let Us Clean Your Suits Don't put off linvliiit Hint mill ileuiie.l until yon in t.m.ly to 'r It Will mil fr II uml iwturn II with tli.i spots tultuti out no (I,..)' won't i din., mtk. llliiill vu dill foi It today, or will ton a'ud H? Hluctrle Dry Clourilng Work nth St, near Main Phone 1777 INDICT THREE RAILROAOS FOR ALLEGED REBATING TO DOWNFD, THEN HONORED NOIICK Niitliu la hereby given Hint (horv nm (iiinl In tlit, city treasury fur tho ti'.l(.iiiitloii of Koiioml r it tul warrants up to ninl Including No, 2,Ht C. Pro. listed July 22, 1 von, orl W tenso from .Into hrrvor. Ilnte.l nt Klaumlh Pull., Oregon, January 30, 10(2. J w hii:mi:nh. cut- Trium.. i,ig I, 'H,,,, ,m.. Win. lo It.- Jkc, l'n of lliiii-Miti (.in.iil,.i; I'sir l.y Paying i:.,,,. .r,,., for 'llit-niir Prognim A.ltcrll.lng I for f'niKlllulJoiiiil Convention' Cimlilernlnn Worked lit. Followed 1 1) .tilverw Action Body filler It.'iotiTH Pol... ninl ,ir Srl(julr wimciiy Ilin nillrouiU iml.l excess prim for advertising on thentrlnil programs Indlitinunts were. i turned ni'nlimt Urn lllg Pour. Mlrlilenri Central ninl l.nk.i Hhorn railroads and lnminii,r Agent Hurry ItliHn ami Wllllnru Un. lcrwoo.1, It tut llynrkii of Clmliiimtl, n llmitiiiiant of (leorgo II (.'ox. ronm-r ( political l.oa of (lint ,y, jnl., (..,.. m-siy. 11 manager of 11 hurleauui. coin. J tiipnny. Hi.- Ileurk Opera rmupnny of I .in now d,lu, nr.l cUL AV ' '" .TV"" l r""" C-llirh dry slab w,m,l in v ..!.... l ".' "' -'""" ami 1110 i.oiuinlius III" r.lty for 13 a load. Now U the llliln lo gel your wood chrrti. b'fure wel weather begins "v. r. caiiixon, .t.envo outers at O IC. Transfer rom rany or Oregon Harness company ('HICAdO, ',., 2; .,,, j,.,j Blair, grand jury return,.. I,,,,J .i' ,CM B"'" nienis ugiilimi ,r,.,. rallrniids, two! 'OM',MIII'H, Ohio, Feb, 23. lly a pnaseiigur uui'iits nml a iiuinlier of ""''' "' y "' r' "111 tonatltiitlonal lli'Atrlinl couceriiN iliiirglnr; tliciii t"''veiillon ladled a resolution Invlt wlih reliiitluK In tlm lrmiioriritliji of '"K "ovornor Jolirnoii to nddrraa tho ljiireiu iouiiiinlen liy ri tlieiiio,",nM"',,OM' Th, wn following in Minima 10 mnko 11 Mr co of it l,y add- DRY SLAB WOOD lAinummieiit romimny of Nw Vork 1 II If allege.) tin. rouipnnlei rMinlcd 2S 'per rent of railroad fare Tlllll! (tlldlll. l in Crtinliig, 1 IC, ronllnuoui Matluer. .lull) ; llrt iH-rfntinaiir CITY PRIMARIES FAIL TO MATERIALLY nig ion uniuo 01 i'iianii (Jiark and n fnrtlier amendment to liavo tho mum Icjri of tlio Inltlatlyo and roforendum rnucm act an 11 liodyguard for John. 01, iMur --TI10 tonvontloii tccoinl.lir- id nml toted to Invito (lovornor John con to nddreaa It. Amcndmiinta to the Jolirmou resolution Inrltlng Bon nlora llurton and Pomercne and ex. Htnator Koraker to addrcaa the ron-i tentlon bIho carried ROSE PUNTING DAY IS OBSERVED XT FLORAL CITY Annual Carnival in Orrgoti Metropo. II Held, Willi llan on Hlraw Ut Itemovid mid Women with Oay Ciwtmna and ItaJntf Iaraolg t.'nlted I'refi Rervle I'OItTLAND, Feb: 23. Koto plant ing day wag ohaorved here ycatorday under thu auaplcca of tho Koao Poatl val Aawoclatlon, which li In chnrgo of tho roao carnival hold annually In tho Oregon metropolis each June. The han on straw hats was removed for tho day, and tho men ot Portland donned their summer clothing, while tho women added color to tho occa alon with gay costumes and dainty tinted parasols. Governor West, Mayor nushllght and James J. Hill wcro among those who delivered addresses. Herald Want Ads fORMUs- ORDKU TO HHOW CAl'HK VOn SALE On 10-foot lanneh with top and ild curtains, with doubl cylinder, four cycle, four-horso-powsr ngln In good condition M)0 outfit tor 111! Msh Talford & Son. t-t FOR RBNT I flswtlflsa,stttk4 FOR RINT Tlnsrta kOTM, Ttt ad KlasMtk oVlsani, t.M. Aftv ply at bottling worfci or ftUhl If ft. FOR BALE Dry slab wood, K-lacb, delivered to any part of tat etty. Acklsy Broa. Pbm 411. lMf MIflCRfiLAinsOOIt KODAK I INUUXNO rti elaaa aaa prompt results by Frank Dunaan. ovor First National bank, or leaf or. dera at Little Book store, two doors west of postoOcc. v Moore a- Heldrlch. lit North Fourth street, announce tho opening of tholr Spring Millinery, Saturday, Fobruarr 24th. All the season's late creations will be shown here. 21-4 THE CORPORATION Well Known at I he Bank I. . " up Von ciinnot compiitu thu vultio of o business iilliiiiicitwitli ii (Ootl bunk until nocessily r ittiri!S its exercise. Atlvict, courtesy, fin iituiiil iiccommotliilioii mid business credit uccriie throu(b biinK relfltionship. MAKt I MIS HANK 0UK IIAK The First National Bank Of Klumaih Fulls Total Vol.. at Melrt.U of N..HI1 ie N ,miiiI P.iii.nf of It.gl. Inilloii K'xIalMk Hate Men mi 'I Mm Unllnl Press Bervtce ' HIIATTI.i:. fell. 23 Willi precincts out of n total of from, results of Hut iy 11111104 IfkOlllllfkM XlioiiOsXruiili 'Vy pow ilt3i?M, r tarry In sliil n ioi.pl'l Mnn of rtrrytlilng In .Mii.lc, nnirr. Siidle, I'tfnl lllnnks ami Klalloiiery, W (,'iinrniilr,, price Mine as San Pranrltco or Port-:J- isinl, nml arrange ti'ini, in mill die tmitt'iiUnrv of oar iluiurr. ST MUSIC COMPANY street, between 7th and 8th TX Her remnln prarllrnlly iinrhniiRed Pormer Hlnto Senator (leorgo K. Cotlerlll, tirogrisiltf lUmocrni, and i lllrniu inn atntidpnt rciuhllrnn. .former major. ln una rwalled Inat ,)enr. arc llm nomlneea Ttinmns A , Parish. lepuMlrnn. ran third, and M A Wells, sorlnllsl, Mas n clomi fourth, 'lth marl) tf.OOO voles cntt for him. The aoclnllala rinmlnntdl K J. j llrnwn fnr corporation rounanl, Frank l llllleliranl for comptroller, and II. F.l Jnrolis and John llurgeas for council. I men It Is estimated that thv totnl. 'totn na nlxiut I50.000 out of n total registration of moro thnn 74,000. , Our oIUcv la now In now location ua Main Ht , op'poalto Templo Theater. We will hereafter Ptignaf In a, gen eral real eslato liualncsa, and In ad tilt iota io our oh ii utlciialvo holdings ue tilll liuudln all clasu's of rltf m rly, rentals and n-nt collerlluns i At in-aent wo luttu sonic attractive 233 i''fTcr t" Inline liuycr on ey mouth. Rl lirnr.ll1' pnyoienls. If you want to bur n primaries I'1"'11" on easy tf-nus, I.M.k llils Ust lit over. 1320 down, ISO per month. F modern 8-room house, one block from Main St. In tho West KnJ. This Is a bargain. Prlco $3,200. $270 down ISO per month. Savon, room house on Pine St., one block from poitofflce. Price 12,700. J Il30dav.li. I2S per month. Four room houso, largo lot, one block from Catholic church. Price 11.300. lS0ilown.no per month. Four i room modern bungalow; com j plcte plumbing, fireplace, sewer. I cement walks, largo lot. One lawn, etc. A pretty home on Ihn P.nl.n.fln In Ifnt Qnrlnva WAHIIINOTON. I), 0 Feb, 23. j Addition. Pilco I2.7B0. President Tnft opposes government , ,oodown,so por mon,n. Vut, 4 room house, two largo lots. T.UT AdAINHT KKHKHAI. OW.i:itNIIIP OP WIHKH ownership of telegraph lines, tho pet project of Secretary Hitchcock. To. flay" lie aired his tlews on tho matter Ba 'tpcrlal inessogo. submllllng the city water, lights and sidewalk: on the hill, seven blocks from postofilce. Price 11,400. We alio faavo unimproved residence lots In all parts of tho city on very eaay terms, and some especially good buys for Investment on half or all .rash proposition. Com In and see report of tho puatal commlajlnn, np protlng Its recommendations that I rales on newapapers and mngnilnes ,! doubled from 1 to 2 rents a pound, this will cost thu pulillittcrs from 17, I Ann tnt ... sin nan aaa tn,,r.t ntnm. ( .,.,., ... ,...,,.,.,., ........ ....... Uf nlty Tlio meaaagu wiin I no commit.) , .Ion's report makes SO, 000 words D ( I T TV Q PV'P I I lone of tho bulkiest messages Pres.,IVv' wn,i,uf - - sU lent Tnft over sent. , Corporation In tho County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County In tho Matter of the Eatat of Charlas II. Iloyes, Deceased. To M&rgarot Jano Doyes, Alice Amelia Earhart, Mottle Angollne llalght, John U. Uoyes, Fannlo Jane Popv, Damla Elizabeth Martin, Dora Maria Doyes, Lutlo Anson Iloyes and Charles Combs Iloyes, Heirs of Said Charles B. Boy. Deceased, You, and each of you, are hereby notified that Silas Obenchaln, as ad mlnlstrator of tho estate of said Charles II. Iloyes, deceased, did, on tho 20th day of February, 1912, file a petition In said court, praying for nn order of salo of the real property of said deceased, hereinafter particu larly described, for the purposo there In set ferth: It Is, therefore, ordered that you, and all other persons, If any tbero be. Interested In the said estate, appear beforo the said county court on the 23d day of March, 1S12, at 10 o'clock a m. of that day, at the court room of said court, In Klamath Fallc, Klam ath county, Oregon, to show cans why an order should not be granted to tho said administrator to aell said real property ot said deceased; and that a copy ot this order be served on all of said heirs within said state, and bo published for thirty days, succes sively, In tho Evening Herald, a dally newspaper, of general circulation. printed and published In Klamath Falls, Klamath county, Oregon. Tho real property hereinbefore re ferred to Is particularly described as follows, to wit: Lota 6 and 7 In Section 17; lota 4 and S In Section 20; lots 8, 9, 10 and II, In Section 21; all or Township 40 south, range 10 east, W. M and Tho EH ot NWU and the WK ot NEVi, In Section S, Township 41 south, Range 11 cast. W. M.: All of said lots and tracts being slt- uato In Klamath county, Oregon, and containing 329.07 acres, moro or less. Dated this 20th day of February,' 1912. WM. 8. WORDEN, 2.21.322 h County Judge. COUNTY WARRANTS I can buy a few county marrants. W. 8. Slough. Il-it FOR RENT DeaJrakl l-r conveniently located, Ms). herd A Wilson, tlT'MaJk WL IMt FOR RENT roralskasr I Ing, rooms. In 4ile hesae; aMhev three or four room anNsw. Ns) afcaV dron. Esquire Herald oSee. IMf 135.00 per month FIva-raatB bath, modern heuse: tewii pletely furnished. Its strett, aaa Baotlst chorea. J $12.60 per month rour-fsem fcasjsi, one block from CathoUb eharsk, 130.00 per month Elgit-reoa Bart- era nouse on riae .street, la want End. Jf $10.00 per moath taaJI 4- house; e.th hill; It htoeta Main. v i RODNsnaVn-L.. Oflcc, Mala attPhehaa Ml VAMMtto. lea A al sU. Ask. . ivwTinirfi Jfffi i?r m WOOD WOOD BLOCK WOOD FROM TtiE BOX FACTORY KOUH.FOOT BODY AXD UlfB WOOD CfJT rROM UVB THIRBIt SIXTRK.H INCH BODY, AND UMB WOOB DRY 8LA1I WOOD Delivered Anywhere in The'Clty I.KAVE ORDERS AT O. K. TRAKHPER Os-alCK. I'stU.'sK 7I OR OREOON sURNrnml CO, 414 MAIN ST, P. C. CARLSON The World MoTdSo Do We Mb?e . Baggage Passengers to and from riltTriia and boats and giTefrou QidckSSerrlce Household-Heavy Freight A Specialty Blacksmith Shop In Connection Are prepared to tan oat all ktada of tint ClauWork. Shoeing special atteatloa. O. K. Transfer Co. fry rhoae 871 Night Floac 873 iiani MONEY VALUE IN BRADLEY HARNESS a Price alone proves nothing-Price and quality together determine money Yaluea. The best goods cost least by week, month and year. In offering our hand-made harness we give the nu st value, price and quality considered, that money can buy. We have no quarrel with the li.an who asks the local business man to buy his produce v and sends his money to soire concern a thousand iriles away and its true none of this money ever comes back?to help develop Klamath County. We ask you to compare our prices with yur catalogue house. The other harness com pares equally as well. mWRRi"'",5mmg3Bsaii . WHTTLOCK nKGM$MYasur Oaaeaa ammmktsmglisMg) Daf asaeRsriissm. OaV aasl Clms-4)sasw 4Mb Catalogue House Heavy Chain Harness EMDlttARa "i:AVV chain IIAIINKHH llrl.lles 7-8 lich short tlieclc, iruallilu hlluds, round tvlnkor bnices, ooulilii M Diiirluiil fiouta wills spots, spnttuil noso to""'. Hut hI.Io checkB. Inrgv nlckol; l.lm-s, 1 l-i inch ,(, ,y 2() ft,Bl l)1K( ulll.K ,U l,Hot o.lns llli amipa; llivnst Hliiiw, 1 34 Inch, with ronnur '"Pi MiiMlnunles, 1 3-4 Inch, with ring In bully n.t loop. ,,( Btut, um concord hook; lliime "l'i I liith wide; Tmiti CIiiiIiin, 7 foot luiiK! 8 "nks to thu foot, Hindu from heavy 6-10 Inrli lion; cln Plpfn, 42 Inchon lung; llellylmmls, 1 M Inch 'f. "IhkIo strnp, huckol on nno side; Ruck Htrai, J Inch wldo, ilmiblo, running lo rliiKS In hnmos; "P Htiap,, i ,,cll aoithle: llrciH-hlng, heavy, 'oMc.1 ,,, Uy . , "M's, 1 Inch; Hide Wraps. rf A C ji.'So'. ,2Sl5i frol''1' 3245 1 ' ' t l t t i t t t BRADLEYS Heavy Chain Harness IIIIAVY CHAIN IIAIINKHH llrMIra 7-8 Inch short choolt, bciulhlo bllnda, round winker braces, iloiihlo ami stitched fronts with spots, spotted noso IiiiiiiU, lint sldo checks, largo nickel; Unes, 1 1-8 Inch wldo by 20 feet long, buckol and billot cdns with miupB; llreiut Hlrm, 13-4 Inch, with romior mm p; .MitrlliiKiiles 1 3-4 Inch, with rlug in bolly baiul loop; Humes, steel bound Concord hook; Haw Hlraps, 1 Inch wlde: Tnuv Chttluaj 7 feet long; 8 links lo tho foot, inndo from heavy 6-10 Inch Iron; Chain I'lplii, 42 Inches long; llellybawla, 1 1-2 Inch wide, single rl'. huckel on olio side; Back Straps. I Inch wide, doiiblo, running to ring In hemes; Hip Streps, 1 Inch double, llreerhliig. heavy, folded with Inyor; Iy Sirups, 1 Inch; 28.50 Oottc&loieue Houi Heavy Fana Haraesa HEAVY FAKM HARNESS Embodtea all the strength that the name Implies. This harness Is especially adapted for heavy work. Allstrapa are cut out of extra heavy stock; the traces are of the beat three-ply leather with heavy heel chains sewed In; built throuhout for hard usage. It you have a team of good pullers buy this harness; It will hold them. llrldlcH, 7-8 Inch with harness leather Con cord winkers and round winker braces, short Hat checks to check over hnmes; spotted fronts, rosettes, and spotted fnco pieces. Japanned ring bits; Unes, 1 Inch wide, 18 fcot long, with snaps. Breast Straus, 1 3-4 Inch with roller breast strap snaps; Martin iilcs, 1 34 lucu. with 1 Inch collar straps; llamea, red bolt with brass, dandy balls, Illustrated aa style No. 46: Nproiider Htra, 3-4 Inch; llanie Strap. 1 Inch; Trm-iv, 1 1-3 Inch, 6 feet, short safe, double nnd stitched with 6 link heel chains; UeUybatHk, folded, 1 1-4 Inch buckles: Back Straps, double. 1 Inch running to hames; Hip Straits, 1 Inch double thrco rln stjlo, sewed In ring on rump: Breeching, folded, with 1 1-4 Inch layer and 1 Inch ataya with safes; Side Straps, 1 Inch, running under horse to snap Into Martingales; Trace Straps, 7-8 Inch; Mountings, Japanned and brass. Made strong and substantial from best Oak tanned leather. Made to at horses welghlug up to 1,400 lbs. Boxed for ship ment, about s a ids. rrice, without collars and hitch rolna, per set, $39,60; freight, $4.00. 43.50 Heavy Fana HaracM HEAVY FARM HARNESS Embodies all the strength that the name Implies. This harness Is especially adapted for heavy work. Allstrapa are cut out of extra heavy stock; the trace are of the best three-ply leather with heavy heel chains sewed In; built throuhout for bard usage. If you have a team of good pullers buy this harness; It will hold them. Bridles, 7-8 Inch with harness leather Con cord wlnkera and round winker braces, abort flat checks to check over hames; spotted fronts, rosettes and spotted faco pieces, Japanned ring bits; Lines, 1 Inch wide, 18 feet long, with snaps. Breast Straps, 1 3-4 inch with roller breast atrap snaps; Martin ales, 1 34 Inch, with 1 Inch collar straps; Uasae, red bolt with brass, dandy balls, illustrated aa atyle No. 40: Spreader Straps, 3-4 Inch; Haw Straps, 1 Inch; Trace, 1 1-2 Inch, 6 feet, short safe,- double and stitched with 6 link heel chains; BeUybaada, folded, 1 1-4 Inch buckles; Bark Straps, double. 1 Inch running to bamea; Hip Straps, 1 inch double three rln atyle, aewed In ring on rump: Breeching, folded, with 1 1-4 Inch layer and 1 Inch ataya with safes; Side Straps, 1 Inch, running under horse to snap into Martingales; Trace Straps, 7-8 laci: Moaatlnf. Japanned and brass. Made strong a id substantial from best Oak tanned leather. Made to lit horse weighing up to 1,400 lbs. Boxed for ship ment, about SB ba. nar $, Price, without collar and S , hitch reins, per aet , . . BICYCLES 1 fir ante eriW 1 swt7ftMMH sW4J4C THE GUMf STOM J. B. WOOD VnTVJRsBsssj tsMBMn? VVJBVkBJ lejMBMSi Wvsas rSBajaaa . x8aUvfttd. . 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