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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1912)
5 00 PAIR QF SHOES :ON THE BARGAIN"' COUNTERS: AT LESS THAN 1- REGULAR PRICES ,r IP ODDS AND ENDS BUT ALL GOOD SHOES BROKEN lines Here is your chance to save on your footwear INVESTIGATE WALKOVER SHOE STORE f w MT MSE CASE IS IflKMI CCoatlaued from Page l tows la an artificial personality, and may More anywhere, but the county U where, it Is designated by the voters of the county, regardless of the mu tations of the Incorporated town." Ob the statement made above by the Judge, Mr. Zumwalt was allowed to Identify the blue print Witness said the postofBro was In block 35, and the Hot Springs addition site wns In block 10, about 1,000 feet there from. Then the counsel on both sides had a long wrangle about the two deed given to the county for a free site for a court house in which they flret offered the block No. 10 on con ed to the admission of a certified copy of n general election lasld In the coun ty, which was glen In with the view or prorlng that In Juuc, ISSi, the site of tho court houso was located nt LInkvllle, Its present site. Comply Inc with his former ciprcsslon. Judge Coke admitted the document, after Judge Drake had stated that the doc ument was not properly certified, and "i.lnkvllle, according to It, might be n man." A motion to strike out nil the ex hibits was then denied. County Treasurer Claud Daggett testified that the unpaid county war rants up to January this year amount ed to f 267,594.00. There was In ad dition at that tltuo a road bill of Jo. CI. On hand thero was, he said 1190,000, which belonged to the fol lowing funds: Tho general, road. Miirlmicdly kept off the Journal nsininnim nfiltiTm M Letters sent by the count v court . ,.. to die Klamath Chronicle oro lieu K llsfll III- I Ihrll III iMibiiltted for Identification to lit I fitness, but Judge Drake held 'hT I 3i'ili evidence was In the nature ofjtliil of i:i)tlit).M ('toe l-'lfteeii Ap-i rut) talieriiarlo within oil mnttlhs.l It is not I lie money Hint prompts this i statement, but tin- morn! effect upon Hie community nnd llio church. The, ingi'llst wiiiild like to talk with any' olio cutirvtttlug Hil flintier. TutiUht the tlii'ino will be "The U.rar, and that It nt nil the bi testimony would be the orlrlunl lei- t r lilili.ii fnlrn ...( M Im ...1 111, fvtw f.l WMMfeV .wn- n ,. ...ii.-.i ii. ...- jctilra In the afternoon session George Itnydon, deputy tinder sherlfT, testi fied that there was $38,000 or 110,- 000 nt tax mnnov llifit linit tint vM 1 been turned Into the treasury.- bill ) K',urnl "l'r,""11 "! was deposited In the American Hank hrol,1,!h1 n" "nnounccmwil a the and Trust company vaults, and held K1 h "r imMlngs would be there to the credit of the sheriff. That I 'mM.(? ',nt.n,1."f ho "? lie, mil wiey nre ni inu .Man That Jesus (.'nlteil Down." ..vi ..II- .. !... ... -I .'inn iuii jraiim iiunn, mi Is one of tho rousing kind of ine.; Their lelr Name .V.l l.l.ei. for M S..Clnl music. The labetimcl..' I'ol.ll.ntloti 0 ncnle.l nt the corner of IMne and! ' Mnth streets. Tho meetings coiilluilo' HA1.KM. April I'.'. Out of eight) six eases Itncstlgittrd by the parole board, fifteen were granted paroles. dltloa that within five year the coun ty should erect a court house build-. high school, common schools of the lag-valued at $200,000, and In the I county, court house fund and two eecoBd deed revoked the first one and 'others. rececea us condition as to price m "What." asked liutenlc. "Is the amount i state.' Included what-goes to the, 1100.000. Attorney Drake vigorously object- TheCORK CENTER iAll (amount of the general fund of Klam ath county and the roid fund?" I "I object." said Judgo Drake, "to 'any fund matter except It alone re lates to the court house fund." It transpired, however, that the court house fund was 102,291, that the road fund was $29,000, tho general fund $47,000. Witness In reply to Drake said he might not have tho court house fund would also 'best of a seml-publlc character, the tnAtnni'nr nil rnnvlrfa In uhnm nitriilctf Uncollected In taxes was about ,-on,,,,,,,,,,, prions or pardons are $30 000 or $36,000. 'recommended, save In ca.e so ex- uiariet lie ip. deputy county,, ralirunnry Uinl j.ubllcli cotil.l not clerk, testified that the county war- be avoided, being withheld. rm u.u.ta..u...K ..,. ... i., ..i ... , Mn, ,,,, ,.,, atM.arc, ,lfore May amounted to $301,326.91. Uar.t, ,,,, ,, .,.. fr ,., , eery night this week nt 7 16 sharp, i ANYO.N'i: linvlng possession titnji of the following plant". Htrxfntf No. 92.165. llnuXjill.il No JK3!:. Jsmr t'retirh N'u, 1 1.?1, can Ifiirn of iuiie thing to their nnWlnl'inlvniitnKr by calling on II It, KlhjSlt. Wtilt.- Pel Iran hotel, Klamath Falls, Ore 29-31 b the only Ofictal Bill Ihe only Ball rtcog sasesl by lbs Official Base Ball Rules, and tba ealy Ball that can bs p!aycd with in tho f l-l e - t .1 . T . wma gam Bra iwr uw nesi iwew; iiiukui qui iiaTe uio cuuri uuusc lunu Yean. Do you realao this Every profes- in i,, actual possession, but he had dsm Mil piayer, every proiessionai ,ho ,,,,,. .. th b.k. of th- . t bad! manager, ever professional club mr should iniul uoon The Coik Center BtM. The Standard Bsa Bail The Official $sal of tbe World Scries. Of what value are players percentages to ceaapare with the records of the National aadAsaatican Leagues unless ihey play with aesss ser asasB aUaiforms.Psa. Isgea seat free est AaCsMtlfng for the money, which was subject to blm as treasurer. After giving some dates as to tho payment of warrants, the witness was excused. County Clerk Do Lap was next ex amined. A document which devel oped to be a letter to the plaintiff, .Murdoch, and signed by the entire county court, was the cause of n , lengthy contest between counsel. Drake insisted that It was a letter """"TV "7 ,. m I'niin private citizens, nnd not from a Copy of Spalding cata. ..,., ,... . ..kii - i..i.. secraest to aay address, p"" "' pm luuummuir V.. Ul. ,u... MK.U nf ..v, J..U...H, VII" I try. He resented an Insinuation of .Attorney Itutenlc that the letter wna Hm Cork Ccatcr Ball The StALDWC CtIK CENTE1 ijs Us ef material, etc, for Base rant amou 000 had been Issued for the county poor farm buildings. For timber cruising the amount p.ild did not reach $10,000 Vof.MI WOMAN ATHI.im: SAVIN .MAX I'llOM llltOWNIMI Vi:.N'ICK. Cnllf . April 29 -To .Miss Margaret Thomson's niiintle and puglllatle nblllty, A. J. Fautere, sou of a millionaire mining mnii of I'liiw- Phonographs Typewriters Sewing Machines Pianos Our stock Is complete. We offer you everything In prices anl terms Hint nii)unr can offer. We rent for long or short lime sal apply rent paid on purchase price. I.ega blanks and ijKntlirr iipplle. MULLER MUSIC COMPANY Main street, between 7th and 8th . i -i .i.- -. ....I,. .........., . m lsaaisieiii sbisii sns assi isi jiiirn i .. . . . . ..... i .-.-...- Vll iini? noam uiciuo! io posiponu ihthiIx. .ri, unlay owm iiin !ifi, 'nmnutilmil In 1 1 II. 4 1 A.l z. Ovs.r I?ilI . ... .1 ... -.. .- - T.u(.. ... . u.. vv iiin rftP n tnflP KItsi Unit rnlil Irl ail I Ml si at 1 tinriis.ati.si ivim elm nulu sk..as. "a ( miihpiii iv ass tV' Kit! if I" sou within hnlllng dlsinnro when Fan ere. oerowered by n strong tlilo nhllo batlilng, rrled for help. Hfuji swam to his aid, and when he nt-, case for n year. She was convicted with Jesse Webb In murdering Wil liam Jnhnion. In all seen murder cases were con sidered by tho board. .Charles Hlngel, "What Is the object of this lino ofi,,, ,a sered twenty year, asked testimony?" Inquired Judge Coke. iror a parole, but It was denied him. "To proo voluntary Indebtedness jn ,, ,t ho wns glten prltllegei, Incurred by the county court." was tut he lolatcd them. Ho Is from Rutenlc's reply. I.tiuephlne county. In reply to Judgo Drako wllncsai said nil these warrants he had becn.lli.WUtTS IN' Till: speaking of were Issued on the gen- WHISTON MI'IDIVCS era! fund. Desplto the b.id weather yesterday W. O. Smith was called to testify i tho revival meetings nt tho Christian of tho defendants gained from com- adults were forward for the Chrlstlon .. '. ...V. "v. "V ,, . , ' ......,. . H(l. ,.. .ra.iv. ,1 1M KIIVII tempted to selm her about tho neck, il-llrrred a allff right to his head that made him tractable The girl kept him afloat until th lifeguard; arrived. IIAVi: Y()II ItKAIl IT'.' Tlio Adlor-l-ka l.ook. lellluf; how you can HAHII.Y gunrd agnly( appen dicitis and gf I INSTANT relief from constipation r gn.s on thiitniii&rh, Is munlcntlons signed by them .received life. This makes eighteen the first for publication in the Evening ller-ttwo wteks, nnd uterythltig'lookN good' aid, nnd alio with reference to the for a great work Tho vvangellst niitilleiitfnft fif lottora a,.nl Ittm ran. fftnteil tlmt tlu.rn wern innnv 111 lite cernlnc the court houso matter for town who hni bei u members of the f'l KNTATK- I.VlilfHAXt'K publication. ,awny free by tho Whllnvtu Drug Co. CHILCOTE.fi-RICE i THE HOME BANK Is a mighty unfrrUIn plsre In which tn keep savings. Tbry art Iimi easy to take out llrildrf, imilier saved at home doein t earn anything. Hotter ststt ib nrrount with this bsnV, hrrs everybody cannot gel jour money and whern It will earn Interest for you, You ran slut an account with as Utile m one dollar. First Trust and Savings Bank Klamath Falls, Oregon ,i Mrs. N. Ilallcy, stenographer for the county court, wiy on the witness stand lato this nftiiioon. Cut flow JclKJI aln St. Thono S2f. 'Christian church elsewhere, but who! WK A HtlAl.U.TY of clo.e .. -. .. ... . .. .Ill linilH'rll mill imh! ritrln Imii.I. Vi. nau not mnue inn inri Known, hi -' r -....-. .... theso would show their colors nndl,r""',l',;',,mv,,",lHy. Prompt!,,., toko their places In tho church, n now I "'"""" "' JH liil"lrlefc A few' building would bo assured and t,0 ' '",tpr mil. ir you want In church could get out of tho tempo.'1'" ,,r r:l "("'" lmf ' -f . Netl fn Aiiikrlniii Hotel, I'lmnolMII V aV sllsa 3kK VPilX M ffii EARLY SUMNER STYLES SmmmmMc frock for Street aad How wtwr are shown Io the Btterie Fatkioa Sheet rorMijr mSB copiee May be obtalaed at our IHttera Cotwter FsSJilONS BUTTERICK pattens LEAD THE WORLD This store Is In a better position today to serve the patrons of the Bntterlck Department than at any previous time, the stock of Butterlck pro ducts Is at its best. We Have Placed On Sale In The Pattern Department SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES, SHUTTLES and BOBBINS of every description. You wont have to send away for your sewing machine needles now.no difference where or who you bought your machine from or who made it. Ask the girl for the needle you want, giving the name or make of the machine. Sewing Machine Needlei per Tube 10c 411ifrT5Mau, street' S EVERY WOMAN CAN CHOOSE A morning drcM An afternoon gown A smart coat Of Individual character Simple or Luxurious from The Summer Butterick Fashion Quarterly Met 25c, with any BVTTEMICK PATTERN FREE IHI.V J. ZniW.tl.T, rrralilriil, I!. . IIUIUI, Vlrr.'rrs. nnd Tirm. IIi:ilT K. YVIIIIKOW, Herniary. Klamath County Abstracl Co ABSTRACTING X ' Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers .mai's, I'l.v.Ns. iu.tiyiii.sTrt,KTr. Klamath Falls. Oregon f -i i The World Moves So Do We Move Baggage Passengers to and from all tralm and boats and give you Quick Service Household-Heavy Freight A Specialty Blacksmith Shop In Connection Are prepared to turi out all kinds of first Class Work. Shoeitg special attcatlon. O. K. Transfer Co. Day Phone 871 Night Fkoac-J7S u-