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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1912)
'.V1 . s t.r wifik' H.M! JH At CAKM 'saaV.W. raUawa' BmMtac MB 111. V nMM UAaTJI , IK MU tar. Ito aaawa Mt 1 at UU ta aaaaty ar traaa lata ar Ui " aim wpMtrfT I MAI Hfi u WHCKLLAITBUVB H at yaa want oar atat ami a4 tnovad sjalck, gtyiaaway aawcta ta do It. Oannr awvaata a MWa- la WOOD DeUrera4; . . Uaw .OiaVae at Cy an ftMaeai . I W.E. Seaborn FISHING TKKLE Wa aav vrHhlng you ad for that taking trip: ok, llasy'rods, reels, aaaketa, ait. Wt rrat v ImU, guaa aad aaaptug iokgIjn stoik at a awsavtgnni aVB JacaaaMk. S.S. TAomiion Gcseral fttlikt Leave orr tt lot Sots ft Wkltadre, :nmn,iati M' WOOD FIR SALE Delictom Canned Fruit 1 Aftar ytan af axtarlaata la tka avowry hutlaau, w v taa trathfsjny any w avr aaw or saldjeaanad fruit that Haala Uff aataral aavar eaatalaed fa S. anh W. Peaches Tba eiiiem car ussd lu atlactlng ' flnsst California aaathts, 'lb special process af aaaalgg th hand-peeled trait ta lugar syrup, retains all th ailldlty and natural iavor fla frssb peach. Van 'Riper Bros. ".Pfiane.Bsi aailaatv1anata for Chas itaa aaa costs. lItr-n sVlafallU aO a OOMTOCVIM. M VM waat as JOB. VSMbI BB4MK W9jng aaaW llauTi Batr Wa .... fl uiTMifer F o JFacO awTald; ' wtar, raa-dawaT iK-"gtaaaaaar aHaaMtk "aC'T Jatt a itfflaii 'aaat af laay llvr. Burdock -Ari BlaasJ Mttara taaaa llvar and ttomacb. Discriminating y Buyer J7 Of GROCERIES Sheulf place their next order here i Oir Mltti is tt Please AllTA COFFEE Out Specialty Thelonarch m etiiaa4Masa Money Invested In Home Brings Voi Real Rewards that cannot b meaiitrad aloat la dollar and cent? Thtra'e Mtlsfaction In kgjjwing yon hav a homa wtfen possibly all otbar Investment (all It gtvc you a feeling of security and demands thf recognition of your fellow toatismen. because by building yoshow your faith In the future of the community. And eTery coataunlty la known by Its deeds. lYou can help and at the same tim help yourself. A home invajitment u alwaya the most metuorlous, and loss Is less llketyv because you are dealing In values you under stand and jVrlta people yoa know. We lave supplied the lumber for th bone of maar of your frlenls who are now on the road to iuccess, and want to talk with you whenever you are ready. Siv.4feslm.lfer Ct PhoneJ34i 6th St. at S. P. track AUCTION SALS" The Klamath Vail Percheon Hora Company will tall at public auction th pur jfred imported Perchon sulllon VarAouth (S4634), foaled April 10. 19T2. ImporUd by Dunham, Fletcher L Coleman. Color, black. A sura breeder. Will show colt with any mors In Klaaath count. 8' )fl o bld at Merrill AprlfHat 1 o'clock p. m. TcrmsTtaah, or bankable not. Pedigree tsUllba open forInspec tion at time anwplaca of taj. l-12t fslr tie 9 We have soma very titrable 6th atret property W sgie Stephens Hunter Realty Co. "I suffered habitually from consti pation. Dosn's Regulets relieved and strengthened the bowels, so that the have been regular ever since." A. E. Davis, grocor, Sulphur Springs, Tog. IBTON Kobart rrHUtoi will btaia a tariaa of auttlnga XJskt ChrUtiaa chareh ait Sunday. U hat hld vry succMful aieetlagt at kfclfiaa- vUU, Albany, Mtdford, and othw place la th NorthwaiL A eordlal lavlUtloa la aataadat to all. Ooat. BaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaaaK&'l aHHHaallH iraucRT f. tm THE EVENING HERALD TV. O. SMTH. Cdttor and Proprietor JvJit. 8TOWRLL, City Editor Publtad dally aicept dunday at 116 Tovrta lUres Batsred at the postoaea at Klamath ' Falls, Oregon, tor transmission through the malls at aaeoad-clM matter. Subscription ttrmi by mall to any ad dress la the United BUtea: One year $5.00 One month BO KLAMATH rAMA, OltKOON FKIItAY. APIUI. Ill, ItHIt HUM. aVTATE TRANBFKR8 Th fnllnwlnv ratlv trnafirt contracts, deeds, mortgages, etc., re cently tiled with the county clerk, are furnished by the City and County ADiiract cempany: Klamath Development company to Clarice E. Worden, warranty deed, $10, lots 1 and J. block IS, Hot Spring addition. Louise K. Sargent to Klamath De velopment company, warranty deed, f 10. NKU of SWta. KH of 8K4 of 8WU. Sec. 1-41-10. lxulse K. 8argent to Klamath De velopment company, waranty deed. 910. NWVl of SWU and SI.S4 acres oft south side of 8V Vt of NV H , See. 1-41-10. Louise K. Sargent to Klamath De velopment company, lot 3, block 8, Rhoada addition to Bonania. Win. Wood et us -to Augustus W, Drown, warranty deed, $7,000, lota 3, 3 and 4, SWVi of NWVl, Sec. 6-39-11 H. Chas. E. Worden ta Mx to Hohm Doeckll, deed, $10, Mountain View, lots 23 and 34. block 13. Oregon Eastern to Gordon M. Duck ct al, trust deed, all right of way franchise etc. Klamath Development company to J F. McGuIre, warranty deed, $10, lot 11, block 10, Dallroad addition. II. J. Winters et ux to Z. lltddlu. Waranty deed, $10, lota 10, 11 and 12, block 21, Second addition. ,ffJ H. H. Van Valkenburg to S. Emma Van Valkenburg, warranty deed, $10, lot 1, sec. 33 lots 1. 3 and 2. Nff Ntt'U. 8ec. 26-39-6. fgV United States to Alexander McTag- gart. patent, 8EK NKU.NEK SB Sec. 35; NW 8WVi. Sac 34-37-ll; united states to jonn Yanr. pateat.f.,.ci(t. aubjoct to the will of the- SU otSH Sec. 3-38-12 Jas. Ooaa et us to Elisabeth J. Yaar. warranty deed, W 100 feet of lota'l nnd 2 and west 100 feet of N W of toi d. UIUVK d, RVOIDU. rVJ Chas E. Worden et ux to KIcniMl Melhase, quit claim deed, $10, Wttfof r.;i ioi ; J4,si teei on west sine Mt In, A. 1 An sttf mm .1.1. In C block 36, Original town. i''t' The Duffy company to Klibard Mel hase, quit claim deed, $1.1, parta of loU 5 and 6, block 36, Original town. Klamath County Dank to Alex Mar tin and E. It. Reamen, warranty deed, $10, part of lot C, block 35, Original town. Drlck Storo company to Alex Mar tin and E. It. Reamea, warranty deed, f JO, lots 1 and 2, block 26: part of lota 4 and 5, block 25, Original town. A. Huffman to Cbaa. Groasmlller. warranty deed, $300, lot 19 and 20, block 32, Second addition. A. A. Dellman to Chas. K. Worden rrrranty deed, $10, 40 fe.it off south tide of lot S, block 45, Nichols addi tion. O. W. White et ux to 1.. Jacobs warranty deed, $10, lot S ind 40 feet off west sldo lot 6, block .18, Original town. Esther Montgomery to II M. Cra mer, quit claim deed, $10, lot 4, part of lots, Sec. 3-40-11. R. M. Cramer et us to John Flshor, waranty deed, $10, lot 4, part of lot 8, Sec. 3-40-11. N. A. Coolman et ux to ilco. Hilton, warranty deed, $1. N NEK. 8WV, NBH. NV 8Bi. Bee. "15-14. Chester 11. Ratcman et uv to K. T. Prise, quit claim deed, fl. EH of W. Sec. 30-35-14. W. S. Davis ct ux to Klamath De velopment company, warranty deed, $10, lot 5, block 47, Hot Springs ad dltlon. P. M. Reldy et ux to II. D. Dunlap. warranty deed, $10, strip C feet wide off NW end lots 1 and 2, block 38, Original town. II. R. Dunlap to I'. M. Roldy, deed for prlvatn alley, two strips 5 feet wide each, off NW end of lots 1 and 2, block 38, Original town. Wm. S. Worden et ux to Molllo Wright Winter, warranty deed, $10, lot 18, block 33, Worden. Tolbert Keitbley to Stephen Oau- tlor, warranty deed, $10, NBH BBK. flH SEU. SWU BW14. Sec. 25; NW 4 NWK. Sec. 36-38-10. Wm. Worden et ux to Colonel R. Loomls, warranty deed, $10, lot 12, block 19, Worden. Wm. Worden et ux to Mattle L. Williamson, warranty deed, $10, lot 9, block 27, Worden. NFW YORK DEMOCRATIC DELEGATION UNIFIED Members Will do to National Conven tion at Italtliunrc I'nlnntrurUMl, anil Is rilgl to Cant ll Voto a One Man United Frest Bervtca NEW YOllK, April 12 Unlnstruct ed, the New York democratic delega tion, pledged to vote as n unit, will be sent to the llnlllmoro convention. Murphy will dominate the state con vention today. Delegate at largo wilt he O'llormnn, Dlx, Alton Parker and Murphy, ttio taut to be chairman. It Is believed tlaynor will get the Mw York voto on the first Imllut. Dr. Mllct" Antl-lVlu I1IU for IiwuLk-Iio. Political Announcements Fur Pnwerutlng Attorney For District Attorney for Klamath and I-ako countlea, Oregon, on the Itepubllcan ticket. JOHN IHWIN. subject to tho primary nomination to be held on April It), 1111. I hereby respectfully aaaounca self a candidal for the republican nomination for Prosecuting Attor ney for Klamath and Lak coun ties, subject to the will of tba vot- ' era at the primary election to b hold on the 19th of April, 1912. D. V. KUYKKNDALL. For County Trnuiurrr I llVtlU) UIIUUUIUU IllJklUl u u nuull- date for tliu uomluatlou for Treni urvr of Klamath Couuty on tho He liuhllcau llckit, subject to tho alll of the pcoplu at primary loctltm to be held ou April 19, 1912. JAY MANNINQ. 1 bercby announce myself as a'caadf date for the nomination for Treaa urer of Klamath County on the Democratic ticket, subject to the will of the people at primary elec tion to bo held on April 19, 1913. JO Jl. DAC11BTT. I hereby announre iiielf n rninlldnte J for tho Itcnubllcan nnmlnntloti for tho olllce of Comity Treasurer, sub ' Jtcl to the will of the otvr at the tt primary election to bo held on 0 April 19. 1912. A. CARTEL. Irt" For Areor fjhtrulj) announce ui)IJ a candidate the nomination (or Assessor of Klamath count!' on thu Democratic ll'pcople at tho primary election to ia neld on April 19, 1912. J. P. LEE. I fcarcby announce m)sel( a candidal far the republican nomination for County Assessor, subject to tho will 'of the voters at tho primary elec tion to be held on Aorll 19. 1912. J2 ita. C. COWLEY. For Stirrig lBreby announce myself a candidal for the Itepubllcan nomination for Sheriff of Klamath county, subject to th will of th voters at th pri mary el ;tlon to bo held April 19, 1912. JSCAR L. CARTER. II. St. George lllstiop hereby an nounce himself as a candldato for Sheriff on the Democratic ticket, subject to tho action of thu voters at the primary election to bo hold on the 10th day of April, 1912. I hereby announce mjself a candl dato (or th nomination for sheriff on th Republican ticket, subject to the will of the voter at the pri mary election to bo held on April 19. 1912. C. C. LOW. I hereby announce myself a candidate for th nomination for Sheriff of on the Republican ticket, subject to the will of the voters at the prl mary election to be held on April 19, 1912. BS. ORIOBDY. I hereby nnnounco mystlf n roudldnto for the nomination for sheriff on tho Democratic ticket, subject to tho will of the voters at tho pri mary election to bo held on April 19. 1912. 8. L. WALKER. For County Commissioner ( hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination for County Com missioner on the Democratic ticket, subject to the will of (he votera it the primary election to be held ot April 19, 1912. JAMES It. DIXON. horehy nnnource myself n randl dnto for county commissioner on the Repu'llcan ticket, subject to the will of tho people nt Iho prl mnry eloctlon to bo held on April 19, 1912 JOHN IIAQKLSTKIN. Fr Slate rkimlor 1 hereby unnounco myself as a can didate for tho office of Statu tleu nlor in the Seventeenth Senatorial District, Including Klamath, Crook 4ind Lak counties, on the Repub lican ticket, gubject to the will of iho voters at tho primaries to bo lield on 19th day of April, 1912. AV. LAIR THOMPSON, DUMBROVA EXPEIS JEWS 10 SACRIFICE 10 FLIT City In HiiMlan IVovlnre of I'rtrlkan tinier Out 7,HM of Ant lent Hate, All Induemv t t.'ounteravt tlnlvr I'Mlllllg. United I'rets Service WAIISAW, lliissla. April 13. -I'lio .Nodus of 7,000 Jews from the city 'i Lomlirovn, In the prmlnce uf I'eirl Itnii, I under way. They recently received expulsion urdera. and were kIwii ten day In which to leaw the city. In many liutnncv It Invohed iliA nolllnir of nroiM'tty at a aacrinrn (that wa virtually confiscation. All etTort by Intluentlal Jew to have tho lordor reaclnded fulloil. For Cvruaee I hereby announce niysvlf a candidal for the Democratic nomination for Coroner, subject to the will of the niters st the primary election to be hM on April 19, 1913. EAUI. WIIITLOCK. I hereby announc myself a candidal for the Itepubllcan nomination for Coroner, subject to th will of the titers at th primary election to be held on April 19. 1913. B. K. WILLIS. Fur rtrhiMil Huprriatradrat I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination for County School Superintendent of Klamath county on tho Itepubllcan ticket, subject to the will of the voters at the primary election to be held April 19. 1912. Kit El) I'KTKIt. SON. I hereby announce myself aa a caadl date for County School Bupula- tendent on the Itepubllcan ticket, , subject to tho will of th voters at tho primary election to bo held on April 19. 1912. W.B HLOUdll. 1 1 licrilif aniioiiiiru ni)ill u tamll date (or the nomination (m Count) School Supeiluti'tiilcnt on tliu Hem urrntlc ticket vtilijcct to tliu will ol tho people at tliu 'primary i rlloi, to do held nil April 19, 1912 II, 1' AI.EXANIIEIt. For Jiullre uf llir l'acr I hereby announce inytolt a candidate for thu Republican nomination (or Justice ( the Peaco' foi Llnkvllle precinct, subject to the will of the voter at tho primary election to be held on April 19, 1913. W. II. SHAW. hereby declaro myself a candidate (or the nomination for Justlco of the 1'caco on the Democratic ticket for Llnkvllle district, subject to the wlll.nf the voters at the primary election to be held on April 19, 1912. CHAS. GRAVES. I hereby announro myself a-candidate (or nomination on the Republican ticket for Justlco ( the 1'eacv of Llnkvlllo Precinct, subject to the will of the voters at the primary election to bo held on April It', 1912. H. W. OOUKN. ' I hereby nnnounco myself a candidal) for the nomination for Justice of the Peace for Llnkvlllo lllstrlct t.n the Republican ticket, subject lu tliu will of tho voters at tliu pri mary election to bo held on April 19th, 1912. E. II. RAMHIIY. I hereby aaiiioum-o mytelf a candidal) for thu nomination for Justice ol the Peace for Llnkvllle District, on the Republican ticket, subject to the will of tho voters at tho prl mary election to he held on April 19,1912. R. B. (lUTIIUIDOK. For Coantjr Clerk I horeby announc myself a candidate for tba nomination for Count Clerk on th Republican ticket, sub ject to th will of th voters at the primary election to b held April 19. 1912. C. 11. DBLAP. l''or Hlnli lli'prt'M'iilatUi) I hrroliy uiiiiounro iii)soi( us n candl dato for tho office of Stuto llcpre soiilnllvo lu the Twcnty-Flral Rep. rttftntatlro District, Including Like, Klnmnth, Crook and (Irani coun ties, on tho Republican ticket, sub Joct to tho will of tho votors at the primary eloctlon to bu held on April 19. 1912, WESLEY O. SMITH For C'oiihIhMo I hercljy unuouiico luyuelf n miulliliiu. for thu nomlimtlon on tho Repub lican ticket for Constable for Llnk vllle district, subject to tho will of tho votors at thu primary election to bo hold on April 19, 1919 JOHN O. SCHALLOCK, I hereby utiuounce myself a candidate for th nomination for Constable for Ltnkvill District on th Repub lican ticket, subject to the will of the people at the prlmnry election to be held on April 19, 1913. WILL O. WILSON II O T 15 Tv K. . I.. ft V MlinL a, ii. nirsnn-.i jn' IT IHMVI'.l.li ATlttJKT, At ItooiDu -Willi prlvata balhVvM.ql Kuiii t-iiii I'lmi. 11. 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Hrallliy Hkln la Hi Visible Result V A bottle will more than convince you. . fl.OO the llollle. yNDERWOOP'S M? -'-V Cheap Rates Prom the EAST AND EUROPE I n Effect March Int to April 15 th, 1912 Chicago .' 133.00 Omaha . -5 St. Louis 3J.W Kansas City A 25.00 New York ! 50JJ New York 480 When from Europe. Correspondingly low ratL from all other point. Tickets telegraphed to passengers without expense, Money refunded if not used. "1st Ralilns," Calif orila Knliln Day, April 30 For full parifcHlars call or write HOUTlflCRN PACIFIC t JAMES O'GARA, D. F. aad P. a01 K St., Sacraweat. Ctf. S. J. BAILEY, Agent, Klamath Falls. IVtT RlMv tiieliifiirri.it fm...... AtAnKOT, SAN UlANcimt) ' .yaray upi wlllioui hath, tij. " ""fbhon, TTJT ' ..iinF.it auric, ll I.. I mT nru ulasHifui ,, Nol' nflnnos. VloHn..M,B:,' llonMU, am. Co,'.trjj " n, n1"' WWW h fur. 'nlsli you HI rings. iirl.f, ,,, Harps ami otin.r .,.. ' ' Tw. fluiluneii,,, ', M. IIHNll I.IM.. tl.. . . M,lf Uutllrl, 113 60 Elrhi n,.i. 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