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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1912)
MAtCABM M. C. A. BAMBO, All Wrlraafaataa. 044 FaUawa' Ballalag. II. Fhoaa tl . ALLS SLOAN Akatratta of tltla to oounty aaa ltr fropwtr. $1 ptr trans far. No eharga for plats or tax WftllWtM. . T. KUimCNDAUk. Attenct at Laa Oflcaa, Watta-MaddO! Bid Pbm J4. KlaaMta Fall. Or. I. MT KKAFP MtTM4 ONCNU aad itaal Bntldtnia a Specialty Raoma S01-104, Odd Follow! Xftd. Aitmni r. wiuox ARKT D. WHS IT MADAM AXD PROF. TWMS lfaaacara aad Cblropodlata Cars coma, bunions aad In growlag toenail. Mm. Timms btopo Lair from falling out la tt troatmtata, and a penna oat nro for dandruff, aire us all. No. 117 Klamath Ate. MKCKLLAHBOCa If )ou want your atuaT morcd aad mored quick, get Itsmibjr's Bxprcas to do It. Corasr SsTsnth aad Mala streets Pkoga MS WHEN XOV WANT FIRST CLASS CLKAN, F1UE8H GROCERIES ntid want lo be assured that jrou are getting 100 cents' worth of goods In return for eerjr dollar spent, go to the TheMonarch STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, FRUITS ANIt VKtlKTAULKS of till kinds Phone 1031 Call a COMSTOCK. Ill, It PM waat aay klad at HSLP. ftatfatar at tta 0MUT0OC U rM wait aaaloyaaat. Pasl languid, wsak. rua-downT aaaacMT Stomach "oK"T Just a lata cans of Ias llrer. Burdock Blood Bitters tones llrer and stomach. praaotaa digestion, purifies the blood. pi uaatsr. Matins dstly. 2:3b Craning, Srst performance, llauatlai E.E. Thompson General,, freight and Transfer Leave orders si lob erts 6 WMtnore, PkOMl381 WOOD FOR SALE IF You Are An. Elk Mason Odd Fellow Knight of Pythias Eastern Star or Rebekah1 STOP ! ! And seo the largest assortment of tliCo emblems In solid gold over received In Klamath Falls. SPINK, The Jeweler Opposite Court House 323 Main St. Don't forget to lcavo your Job and watch work with Billy Masten. lie has charge of this department. Tlio beit equip ped repair shop In Klamath Falls. Spring Eatables We arc going to have Just wkat yon want, fresh fruits, veget able and everything else that we can get for onr cuatomera. Van Riper Bros. Phoneys aTcetaat Agaata for Chase Saabora Teas aad Coteas. FISHING TACKLE We have everything ou need for that fishing trip: Hook, lino, rods, reel, baskets, etc. We rent tents, guns and camping outfits. THE GUN STORE J. a CHAMUERS Phoae SSS Jacobs BUc THE EVENING HERALD W. O. SMITH. Editor and Proprietor J. M. 8T0WKI.L, - City Editor Published dally except Sunday at 115 Fourth Blrcet , Entored at the postofflce at Klamath Falls, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second-class matter. Subscription terms by wsll to any ad dress In the United States: One year f 5.0C One month BO KMMATH FA LI A OKKflON WEDNESDAY, .MARCH lit, IMS! www w w REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS w www www Tho fallowing realty transfers contracts, deeds, mortgages, etc., re-j ccntly filed with tho county clerk, aro furnished by the City and County Abstract cempany: BEST ALL-ROUND ATHLETE IS lOJOElEHMD IVlilnlhloil lit (ll)niili tinmen nt Ntoekliolm Will lie l I'lrk I'lii.".' (ieiiemt Sportiimii by Motim f Tt'ilH In I'lvo lliitmliei of Sttinlx t nviwtv Mni-.Oi t:t - 'I'lin moat Immirliiiit funturo of tlio Olympic Kitiues nt Stockholm next JuniN W eordliiK to llev. II. . d lUiurey I'af- run, secretary or mo iirmsn un in itio Association, will bn the Pent Ililitn, by which will bo ileterm'ne'l iho best iill-nrouiiil sportsmiu In t'e world. Contestants will haw to compete In live brunches of spitrt mirt iiiwuiiliii-. Huliiinitiii;. feuctiiB, I'l'im ntid cross-country rncln. I'lm duel shooting Is really picini l.nr. tlce nt a wbolo ilguro target, IT t io- io or ni. is incurs, nigu " iiti'i Mo tliroo tones which Is lilMo ' .ice srcoiids nt Intervals of U si" nJs. . If You're Alive To TheNeed of the ffloment""Build Now" and be happy tho rest of your life. There's no satisfaction like that born of tho know! edgo that you have a homo of your own. And If you'll follow our advice and Ilulld Now, you will always bo satisfied that you exercised good Judgment. We bellevo this after watching the lumber market for ye&Ts. Not In years have we been able to offer such excellent grades for all classes of construction lumber of real quality. This Is not bargain counter lumber, for It has a fixed market valuo, but by keeping pace with tho times and buying only from manufacturers who mill with tho most Improved machinery we havo secured absolutely tho best values our money could buy. It you're Interested wo want to flguro with you. Ill Tho following trnuscrlpt Inctmlc nil Instruments nutl suits, 4tffrctln? real estato 1 led In Klamath Count). Oregen: Ida 11. Hill and husband ti M:irlo I., niffonl, deed, lots 8, 9, 10 of block 23, Second Addition, $10. Mario L. ditto rut o Chas. Tlbbltts, deed, tots S, 9, 10 of block 23, Sec ond Addition, $10. Wm. Whltlach and wife to Karl Whltlnch, quitclaim deed, lot I In block 9, Orlglnnl town, $10. K. K. Wlso to Karl Whltlach, deed lot 1 In block 9, Original town, $10. K. K. Wlso to Wm. Whltlnch, deed, lots 2, T, 8 of block 9, Orlgl nnl town. Oregon Valley to Thos. Cox, deed, N'.S of SH of NH of Sec. 11-3C-14, $200. Hattlo McKen and husband to Henry Ilnrrou, deed, $10; part lots 7, S, block CG, Nichols Addition, $10. Owen Mngulro to It. K. niilttun, warranty deed, N'H of lots 9 nnJ 10, block 71, Klamnth Addition, $10. N. Z. Stewart to Mary Stewart, docd. lot 9, block 12, lint Spring) Addition, lot 20, block 7, Sectloi Hot Springs. N. Z. Setwnrt to Mnry Stewart, deed, lot 311, block 3. Hallroad Addi tion. Mrs. i:. V. Cogswell to It. i:. Iltit ton, quitclaim deed, N'Vi of loM 9 10, block 71, Klamath Addition, $1. May O'Connor and husband to An'dy II. Moore, warranty deed, rait 30 feet of lots C-7 and tho east CO feet of Si of lot S, block 3, Ilonan za, $217.S0. California Northeastern Railway to Oregon Kastern nallway Co., deed. Hlght of way Weed to Klamath Falls and telegraph line, $S,2r,0,000. 8. S. Mitchell and wife to I. I' Taber and J. D. Waltz, undivided ono-half of lot 8, block 38, Original town, $7,000. W. 11. Darncs and others to Mary K. and Jesslo It. Jones, warranty deed, 45 feet off northeast side of lot S, block 38, Original town, $18,- 000. 11. K. Ilrltton to S. A. Mcharrcy, quitclaim deed, Si of lots 9-10, block 74, Klamath Addition, $1. Klamath Development Co. to C. V. Kulton. warranty deed, lot 4, block 19WIIot Springs Addition, $10. I.aura K. Whlto and husband to Ceo. and Ed. Dloomlngcanip, war rnnty deed, W of 8V, 8W of NW, of Section 1C, and NW of NW of Section 22, all In township 38-13. Frank 8. Hnllock and wife to Jas. F. Hadley, warranty deed, lot 1, block 40, Worden, $000. Harold J. Currier to Kntliorhio Fronch, deed N4 of N of NW of 8W of Section 13-3C-14, $10. II. C. Cliamberlnln and wlfo to J. F. and II, K. Goollcr, warranty deed, part SW of NW, four ncres, of Sec tion 9-39-9. Oregon Valley to Sam L. Henley, warranty deed, NV4 of Bi of Si: or Ni: of Section 9-30-14. Lakevlew Irrigation nud Power Co. to Mrs. L. M. Tazlcr, contract, fl of SH of 8K of SW of Section 11-30-14. Jim Hnnsbrough to Sadlo Hartley, deed, part lots 3-4, block 20, Origi nal town, $10. Wm. 8. Worden and wlfo to L. C-. II. Illtchlns, warranty docd, lot 1, block 37, Worden. $10. All timber lauds In northern part of county belonging to F. p. Hlxon to Fremont Land Co., warranty deed, Tp. 23, It. 8, Hoc, 2C.8, 28-8, 23-9, 24-9, 2C-9, 29-9, 25-10, 20-10, 27 10, 28-10, 29-10, 23-11, 24-11, 1 fi ll, 2G-11, 27-11, 28-11. All timber lands In northern part of county belonging to T. II. Bhovlln to Fremont Land Co., warranty deed, Tp. 24-7, 24-8, 2C-8, 24-9, 2S-9, 28- 9, 29-9, 24-10, 2G-10, 28-10, 27-10, 28-10, 23-11, 24-11, 2C-11, 26-11, We havo some very desirable, 0th street property for sale Slepheus Hunter Realty Co. IS THREATJF MURDERER, .Mini Wlui HIHed ''"' .Metnboii ' f Family nml - I '""' f,iilenir. IMIwr HiiUMHiie Illilum l ier In WIiiko Hii'l'litK '', l'l' ST. JOSKI'll, Mo. March IS Ho! Itnsro, wlui will b' liniigod Mulch 2 for tin- munlor of tlio four members of the ildn lliibbell family near (lull-1 ford, Mo., was reunited seeutly from' the Jitll here, tvhero ho bus been held t Mr.i u.iiluir for tbo lust eiir. nud tnKeti to Mnrytllle. Mo. where be was placed In the death cell. j If I am hanged I will bo former with )ou," snld llitio to tho sheriff , "In our work day by day HI( be thinking of ine. ntid In )our diiviins jit night I will haunt jmi Von hato treiitcd inn tHe 'I"- . . . ..I..... ..... . .Illv ili.nl N'llW. HUH llllte Klll'ii iiiv ii , don't J on ever speak to mo ngnlii. for I shall neter speak lo ou during tho . . . . ... - ...... i... ttvn weeks I lilivo l ntr. i nui i- ni'cenl, and you know It." THE REASONABLE CARE OF YOUR WATCH Will 'losllll III ) ' mli' goiHl, H1ioiihIiiu Un iln)"nf UMfull,,, What I" rtiixonrtldo itroV An imimloiml llt In n Jeweler ttliu "klniWN lintt." An "en'iiiloniil tlll" Hioiius iltleo.nliiyeitrlytl.lt. To put It off lunger l lo pill It off too long, If jmi mo mil ttiddetl for nil llluo In somn i-rt, Vi: would like I1"1 M,,m' "f ,,Hr K,M"' M,,,k "" "'"' "lh "I )i,u Vmil ttiilili ileerte llio IhI tniillllflit It inn get , ( , j1( mJ nihil tin otter II. J. VVlSJ'.rJ3liir ,ii;vi:i.i:ii. M. P. y.UMI ivsi'i.rn nt i " WOOD WOOD IJLOCK WOOD PROM Till: UOX l-'ACTORY roi'ii-niiyr hoiiv and i.imii wiMiiiL'irr from iui. iimhh, NIM'KKN INCH IIOHY AM) M.MII WOllli I J nml lll-lmli lHV HL.ll WIHMID ai.iHi nit Dulivcrcil Anywhere in The City I.KAVK omiKIIM AT O. K. TIIA.NHI'IIII Ol lit ;. l'im:R? till ORMIO.V IIARNI3W CO., IIINI MAIN HT. I'lIDNFATI . C. CARLSON I- Political Announcements THE HELPING HAND For I'rom-cutlng Attorney I For Coroner For District Attorney for Klamath and iJtko counties, Oregon, on tho Republican ticket JOHN IRWIN, subject to tho primary nomination to bo hold on April 19, 18 U. 'I Sivi.fe Bros. Lunber Co Phone 1341 6th St. at S. P. track "I suffered habitually from consti pation. Doan's Regulets relieved and strengthened tho bowels, so that they have been regular over jrlnco." A. R. Davis, grocer, Sulphur Springs, Tex. I hereby rrirctfully announce my self a candidate for tbo republican nomination for I'rosccutlng Attor ney for Klaaiith and iJiko coun ties, subject to tho will of tbo vot ers at tbo primary election to bo held on the 13th of April, 1912. D. V. KUYKKNDALU hereby announce mjstlf a candidate' for tho Democratic nomination for1 Coroner, subject to the will of thti niters nt the prlinnry election to bei ii-M on April 19, 1912. i:Altl. WHITI.OCIC. For County imuum- 1 hereby unuounco uis!o( as n raiuli dato for the nomination for Trona urcr of Klamath County un tho Re publican tlcl.ct, subject to tho will of tho pcopta at primary ilectlou to bo held on April 19, 1912. JAY MANNINQ. hereby mnounro mysctf a randldsto for tho Republican nomination for Coroner, subject to tbo will of the ...,.. , II... ii.lnmrtf tirtlnnf It le held on April 19, 1913. B. It., WILMS. Tor School Siiisrliilrmb-nt I hereby nnnounco myiolt n raudtdato for the nomination for County School Superintendent of Klamath county on tho Itepubllcnu ticket, subject to tho will of tbo voters nt tbo primary election to bo held April 19.. 1912. FRIR) PirTKIt-SON. I hnrobr announco mtself as a candl-i dato for the nomination for Treas ' ' urcr of Klamath County on the. Democratic ticket, subject to ine will of tho peoplo at primary elec tion to bo held on April 19, 1912. C. II. DAGOKTT. For Aw or I hereby announce myself a candidate for tbo nomination for Assessor of Klamath county on tbo Democratic ticket, subject to tbo will of tho people at tbo primary election to be held on April 19, 1913. J. P. LEE. I hereby announco myself n candidal for tbo republican nomination for County Assessor, subject to tho will of the voters at tbo primary elec tion to bo held on April 19, 1912 11. C. COWLEY. hereby announce myself as a randl- ilnto fur County School Superin tendent un tbo Republican ticket, subject to tbo will of tho voters at tbo primary election to be held on April 19. 1912. W. 8. SI.OUOH. 1 hereby nnnounco injsflf 11 rnndl Into for tbo nomination fur Comiiy School Superintendent on tho Dein ocratlc ticket subject to Iho will of Iho P"Oplo at the primary elrrlloii to hn held on April 19, 1912. II. P ALEXANDKIt. For Sheriff I hereby announco myself u candldato for tbo Republican nomination for Sheriff of Klamath county, subject to the will of tho voters at the pri mary el Jtlon to bo held April 19, 1912. JSCAR L. CARTKR. Fur JuHtlfo of Hie I'mrn I hereby nnnounco myself n candldato for tho Republican Humiliation for Justlco of Iho Peace for Llnkvlllo precinct, subject to tho will uf the voters nt the primary election to be . livid nn April 19, 1912. W. II SHAW. I I hereby iliclarn myself a enndlilatir .. It,.. hnl.,(.llnH ... t..-tl... ..1 .... l.iu infill, HIIKIJI, III, UIIHIILU fl tho 1'i'iico mi tho Dumocrntlc ticket for l.lukvlllu district hiiIiJccI lo th,. will of tho inters at tbo prlinnry election to ho livid on April 19, 1912. CIIA8. (lltAVES. 13. St. Gcorgo lllshop hereby an nounces himself ns a candldato for Sheriff on tbo Democratic ticket, subject to tbo action of tho voters at thu primary election to bo bold on tho 19th day of April, 1912, I boroby nnnounco mjsclf a candl dato for the nomination for sheriff on tho Itcpubllcan ticket, subject to tho will of the voters at tho pri mary diction to bo hold on April 19,1912. C. C. LOW. I hereby announco myiclf a- candidate for nomlnntlnn on the Republican ticket for Justice) of thu Prncj of Llnkvlllo Precinct, subject to tbo lll of tho voters nt tho prlinnry election to bo held on April 19, 1912. H. WHOWEN. l'nr Slnli- Neniiliii j heroby announco myself a candidate for tho nomination for Sheriff of on the Republican ticket, subject to tbo will of tbo voters nt tho pri mary election to bo held on April 19, 1912. I). S. ORIUS1IY. 1 hereby nnnoiinro mjsolf ns a can dldnto for tho olllco of Hlr.to Sen ator in the Seventeenth Snnntiirln1 District, Including Klamnth, Crook nml Lake counties, no tho Repub lican ticket, subject to tho will of tho voters nt tho primaries to ho bold on 19th day of April. 1912, W. LAIR THOMPSON', 1 hereby nnnounco myself n candidate for tho nomination for sheriff 011 thu Democratic ticket, t.ubjcct to tho will of tho voters nt tbo pri mary election to bo hMd on April 19, 1912. 8. L. WALKER. For County CoininU.lone'r I hereby nnnounco inysolf n candidate for tho nomination for County Com mlsiloner on tho Democratic ticket, subject to tho will of tho voters at tho primary election to bo hold of. April 19, 1912. JAMES II. DIXON. For Comity Clerk I heroby nnnounco myself a candldato for tbo nomination for County Clerk on the Republican ticket, sub ject to tho will or the voters at tho primary election to be held April 19, 1912. O. R. DB LAP. I heroby announce niymdf n rnndl. ' dato for county rnmmlssloiiur mil tho RopuMlcan tlrlot, subject to tho will of thu pcnplt nt thu prl nmry election to hn held on Apill 19, 1912 JOHN IIAOKLSTKIN. I'or HI11I11 lleprCHciifiitlin lw For C'ousiulilo I heroby nnnounco myself a tuudldiuo (or tho nomination on the Itepub llcnu ticket for Constable for Llnk tlllo district, subject to tho will of tho voters at tbo primary election to be bold on April 19, 1913, JOHN 0. SCHALLOCK. I hereby nnnouncu mjsoir iih n candi date for tho olllco of Btnto Ropro sonlntlvo In tho Twenty-First Hop rescntatlva District, Including- Like, Klamnth, Crook and 0-rant coun. ties, on tho Ropubllcuh ticket, sub Jeet to tbo will of tho voters nt the primary election to ho bold on April 10, 1912. WESLEY O. SMITH ' i XWM axis jSTt XftJinLiU "' -ss ywiz .. j m 1 r ;vnr ii f"- '" 0, You 1I111 mntl ii lipun In tllilo of It bank nrriiiint lir M'iiilru n big one what )m hnti - Trust and lint Ine will find thu iii'i lug bef Die I'll) in. I'xlithn to invlns bin roiiies mIiui -pretrntrd Iriitn r will mnkii n nnro, ''' depred 'ile It oar start to d"H)ltlH tlm lint "atlk Yes f llilnl. 1 Kint lo. rt hen trot, lute Un "in sur 'tsblt tul- First Trust and Savings Bank Kia.MVMI 'ALLS. 111111. ) 4 The World Moves So Do We Move Baggage Passengers to and from all traini and boats and give you Quick Service Household-Heavy Freight A Specialty , i mm ia aH bbbb ajaai bmmbij bbbmb asaiaBBHai Blacksmith Shop In Connection Are prepared to turn out all kinds of First Class Work. Shoeing special attention. O. K. Transfer Co. Dpy Phone 871 NlghtlPhone 873 Cheap Rates Prom the EAST AND EUROPK I ti K f f c c t March 1st to April 15th, 1912 Chicnifo i0 Omaha 25.00 St. Louis '. '-W Kansas City '....' 200 New York. ., :. 50.00 New York ,,80 Wlicn from Iuiropc. CorrcspomlinKly low rntcs from nil other point Tickets tcleKraplicd to paasenrjers without expense Money refunded if not used, i'or full particulars call or write SOXJUAI-IEl rAOiii JAMES O'GAKA, 1). 1-. nml P. A., 801 K St., Sacramento, U. S. .1. HAILliY, Agent, Klamath l'alls. .'