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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1912)
,.).. . TIME FIR ilKIS mo, t wax be ut mm jclam and bxtitlkd tO TWO OBDRIOXAL OUtSCT- . OMnitnn At Um reenter oehool electloa for Dtotrtat Ne. 1. to be held a the Third Meade la Just, Uere wlU be u In mm ef two in Beabere of the beard made. The board le bow com peted ef ttrao Beaker, but the dle trM hat reached suBctent population to aaaa ate Ue tret cUm, which atvoa a beard ef Ire ban. At that U two maw bare are to be elected aad a aacctaeor aUo eheeea to aacceed T. T. Saadenoa. wkeea torn eaptree. Tke other two acahore ef the beard are P. U roan- tela aad O. A. Si lOKOftaa WOX mOBABLY AMOVWI MAY nTTEBXTU Vetted Frem Service WASHDfOTON, May 14. Follow, lac Ike eeefereaeo of tke heaae dai ante Cadciwoed aaaoaaced tkat Jag lltk waa eheeea aa Ue daU ef ef eaacreaa, providing eeaeare. Beginning to- the bian taeaa at 11 o'clock scut Mil sMif n stun (Continued trow Page 1) la only a question of coat," aald Mr. Brenemaa, "and t will try and make an estimate of what It will coat to put In thle pumping station. Of count we caaaot build our pump house la the stmt, aad we will aaad a alte for that I expect to Bake a surrey of the extension either this afternoon or toBorrow." The site for the new school Is Terr nice located, with an excellent Tlaw of both the Upper and Lower lakes, but the members of the school board state that ther did not realise how tar away It was, as when they made the selection they traveled In an auto mobile, and the distance did not seem near as far as later, when some of them walked up to make another ex amination. The only two objection able features of the location seem to be the distance from any settlement and the fact that a pumping plant will be necessary to secure water. There are some who argue that 115,000 Is (oo much to spend on one bulldiim as new buildings will soon be needed in Mills addition and other parte of the city, but the majority of the board are In favor of a $15,000 building. UN HI MY Yfl UN ABJCTAKT OMMMBAL PIXSKK IS BACK PBOM WAaaUKOTO- POUTIOi TMB AIA-ABCOBB- POBTLAND. May M. Adjutant oaerel W. B. Maaer kaa returned area a toa-daya' trip to Washington OHy. where be waa called by Ue sec retory ef war to attend a eeef ereec ef aUHte efeeera relative to Ue cou Kfwoaleaal bsUa eaaowertag Ue pre! deat to tatter Ue mllHla la f erelga tarvteo aad aaeag Ue etote troop aa Ue federal payroll. At Ue coa- i beta btUa were re-drawn aad to oae aeaeere, aad It I bat aettot la WeehJagtea Uat Ue bill a law prior to tke ad- t ef Ula sssaloa ef coagrses, Tea war deeartmeat la aet taklmg a very Mvely latereet la Ue Mexican ettaatsea." aald Oeaeral rtaaer. "I eat leek for Intervention by Ula siaatry aatfl after tke presidential eaatfdea, If at all. "Wasklagtoa le too auca taken wka aeleUea to Ulak aerloaely of aa aa affair aa a Mexican revolu- Tae ecrap betweea Colonel : aad Prealdeat Tart baa Ue ef Ue etaae at Ue national eaaNaL aad Uere le aot Buck proe aeet ef Ma glvlag way to aayUlag else far aaeae Use to come. "However, I did lad aaoag depart- aeat eeaetela Ue fear Uat, If this eaaatry delays too long taking a aaad la Ue Mexican easbrogllo, sobo attar eaaatry. perkape Oermaay, will, watch, ef eearae, would aerioaely ea barrasa Ue Uaked Mates government aai aake It dIBealt for Ula country to aalatala tke prtaclple of Ue Moa- "Staea ay last vlelt to Washlagtoa eeveral aeatka age, Secretary of War fMteaea kaa completely ckaaged hla attltede toward Ue propoeltloa to Ue National Qnard la foreign Secretary sHlaaea la bow eery aaeh la favor of Ue bill giving tae prealdeat auUortty to aend state treeee eat ef Ue couatry, aad be will aea hie lalueaee with eoagreaa to have Uat bill become a law." Oaly tarto ef Ue Ive aeabera ef Ue aatleaal Bllltla hoard ware eat at tae conference wlU Ue lary ef war. Tke Tfceaea J. Stewart of Oeaeral C. B. Beardaaa,? Wlecoa ta aad Oeaeral Flaaei Will w. Merrill. Adams Is la the city from "Doaa'a Ointment cured me of ec- tema tkat kad annoyed bo for a Iobk time. Tke cure waa permanent. Hob. 8. W. Matthews, commissioner of labor statistic, AugutvM. J Screens aad all klndi Pkone 1181. atk avenue. aad all amaeor shop 11. ahop Sixth and Xf shop workv Ktafe lift CHILCOTE & MICE BKAt, BBTATR IXBTRAXCB WB MAKB A SPECIALTY of cloer to aauueiti aad good tarn Uada. No troablr to show property, Frosnpr a leMtloa staea all Itqelrie. A few gee hsneeefoe read. If yoa want In hay er aril trrf9 Bay yoa to err aa. Xert to AnsrrMai Hotel. Phoae Ml JL were Oeaeral PenarIvanta. Are yea latere' COVKTTf Heater BeaW la KLAMATH XOTICB OF SBRtFFS BALE (Equity No. 37) la Ue Circuit Court of tk-) Mate of Oregon, la aad for Klamath County. Eugeae L. Hopklaa, PlalattC, va. Abel Ady aad Leoaa C. Ady, husbaad aad wife; Mark L. Bums: J. F. Nowlla aad Leonore F. Nowlla. kaabaad and wife; Pierce Kvan and Mrs. Joanna Evans, hus baad aad wife; H. Plaksrt JJr.; C. M. Fnlgkaa; George Osburn: B. St. Geo. Bishop; The Big Basin Lumber Co., a corpora tion; Henry Edwin Anderson; The Klamath Water Users' Asso ciation and ft. O. Vincent, Defendants. To Whom it May Cencern: Notice la hereby given, that under aad by virtue of an execution and order of sale duly Issued out of the offlee of the clerk of the circuit court of Klamath county, Oregon, Hth day of April, 1911, in the above entitled suit, upon a decree made and entered In aald circuit court, to-wit: the 17th day of April, 1911, in favor of the above named plalatlff, Eugene L. Hopkins, and against the above nam ed defendants, Abel Ady, Leona C. Ady. Mark L. Burns, J. F. Nowlln. Leonore F. Nowlla,- Pierce Evans. Mrs. Joanna Evans, C. M. Fulgham, Oeorge Osbura, B. St. Geo. Bishop, Henry Edwin Anderson. The Klamath Water Users' Association aad R. O. Vincent, ordering the sale of the here inafter described premises, which said premises are particularly de scribed la aald ault and decree; aald premises to be sold to satisfy the Judgment and decree of this court In said suit la the amount of four thousand four hundred ninety- one end 11-100 (4491.19) dollars, with latereet thereon at the rate of eight (I) per cent per annum from Ue 10th day of April. 191S, and for the further sum of two hundred sev enty aad 61-100 (1170.61) dollars taxes aaaeeaed against aald premises, aad paid by plaintiff, with Interest Ue rate of tea (10) per belonging or In anywise appertaining to the hereinafter described premises, belonging to the said detendauU abore named, or either of them, being the following described premises, to- wit: The north half of the northeast quarter of section one (1), township forty (40) south, range eight (8) east, Willamette Meridian. Also lots one (1) and two (I) In said section one (1). township forty (40) south, range eight (8) east, and the south west quarter of the northwest quar ter of section six ((), township forty (40) south, range nine (9) east of the Willamette Meridian, all In Klam ath County, 8tnte of Oregon, or such part thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said execution and the amounts therein named, Including Judgment, taxes, attorney fees, costs, tntercot and accruing costs; the pro ceeds of said sale to be applied to the satisfaction of said execution, order of sale and decree, Including said Judgment, taxes, attorney fcoa, cost. Interest and accruing costs, and the overplus, It any there be, to be paid unto the court to be applied as may be required or directed. Dated. Klamath Falls, Klamath County, 8tate of Oregon, this 34tb day of April, 1919. W. B. BARNE8. 8hriff of Klamath County, State of Oregon. E. L. ELLIOTT, Attorney for Plain tiff. 4-15-S-SS r If yea are leeklag for Ue eeat aeal to towa try Ue wla dtalag ream. '"Bates If yea bare nay repair deae phoae 1111. ive aoBi Jeete-O. tkeyfk retk to be NJ lltf Baby wea't eater i' eraap If yaa apply Dr. MeOHateaee. It Cat evert; Basirae far May gala at Itwsar Matte as, lee tke Stepkeae Uereoa at Dai They have eome-feeat per annum froa the 10th day of April, 1911, aad for Ue further sum of Ave huadred (f 600.00) dollars, at- 60-'torney fees, assssssd aad taxed br Ula court, aad for the further sum or forty-eight (1494) dollars, aa costs aad disbursement therein, and for accruing eoct. Now, Therefore, by virtue of aald execution aad order of tale, aad la compliance therewith, aad la com pliance with Ue order of Ue court, Ited la aald writ, 1 have duly lev apea Ue borela described prera- leas, aad will, ea Saturday, Ue S8tb day ef May, 1911, at Ue hour of 10 o'clock a. a., oa aald day, at th front doer of Ue court house, la KUBatk Falls, County of Klamath, State ef Oregon, tell at auction to Ue kigkeet bidder for cash la hand. all the right, title. Interest, estate or demaad whatsoever, at law or in equity, including the tenants, berodlt aaeata aad appurteeaacoe thereunto re Blaftee with TatMaWfeV eMMO TeN aea Jffce aagw. jt led HMei St. FkealIK Aew aa raaa yea dewa yea aa eaty rictla for organic Saraoca Bleed Btttere pari- tae Mead carta tke NOTICE FOR PUBUCATIOX (Not Coal Land) Department of the Interior. United States Land Office at Lakevlew Oregon. March IS. 191'J. Notice Is hereby given that Leslie Elisabeth Olds, whose postofflce ad dress Is Klamath Kails, Ore, did, on the !5th day of January, 1913, file In this offlco sworn etntcment and ap plication No. 05373, to purchase Jhc SKU 8WU. Section 39, Township 37 8., Range 9 E., Willamette merid ian, and the timber thorcon, under the provisions of the act of June 3, 1S7S, and acts amendatory, known as the "Timber and 8tone Law," ai snch value as might be fixed by ap praisement, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and tim ber thereon have been appraised at a total of 1100.00, the limber esti mated CO.O00 board feet at ft.00 per thousand and the land 140.00; that aald applicant will ofter final proof In support of his application and sworn statement on tho 35th dayvot May, 1913. beforo C. R. De Up, County Cltrk of Klamath County, at Klamath Falls, Ore. Any person Is at liberty to protest thla purchase before eutry, or Ini tiate a contest at any time before intent Issue, by Ming a corroborate 1 affidavit In this office, alleging facta which would defeat the entry. A. W. ORTON, 3-ll-5-33r Register. NOTICE FOR PUHLICATION (Not Ccal Lands) Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at Lakevlew, Oregon, April 15. 1919. Notice Is hereby given that Herl North of Klamath Falls, Oregon, whu on January 11, 1911, made Home stead entry No. 04397. for 84 BKU, PKU 8WU. Section II. township 37 H range 9 R., Willamette Meridian. has nlcd notice of Intention to make final commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described, ba rer C. R. De Lap, county clerk, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 1st day of June. 1911. Claimant namea aa witnesses: A. W. Jaquctte. Charles Marscow, K. D. North, H. II. Weathsrly. all of Klamath Falls, Oregon. A. W. ORTON, 4.15-6-10 Register. NOTICE To the HtorkhoMere of the Klaaath Water User' AesectaUoa You are hereby notified that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Klamath Water Users' Aeso elation, which annual meeting I for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other busi ness as may regularly be brought be fore said meeting, haa been called and will be held In the Houston opers house In the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, on Friday, the 31st day of May. 1913, at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m. You are hereby further notified. That the' following resolution ha been duty passed by the board of dl rectors of said associatien: lie H Resolved by the Board of Di rector of the Klamath Water Uerra AMOclatloB, la Regular Mrrtla. hM la. the OnVe of aald Asaorlatloa. Room 17 'aad IS, Maddot-WhHe Italldiag. Klamath Falls, Oregea. That there be and there hereby U submitted to the stockholders of the Klamath Water Users Association for their acceptance or rejection at the New Shipment of One Piece Dresses Received this merning: A new shipmentof one-piece dresses received toxtay will be worth a few minuses of your time to see them. Orie-piece dresses are growing more popular every day and you'll be surprised at the splendid assortment to be found here. The prices are very reason able and the styles are as late as you would find in New York City. At $7.50 and $io. the assortment is above the average, while you will find a number of splendid styles ranging from $3.50 to $5. 4.M3-10 Main Strttt ..mu.t aeatlaa of aald atoekholdera to be held la the Houston opera houta la tho City of Klamath Fall, Oregon. Friday, the Stat day of May, 1913, at the hour of I o'clock p. m., the fol lowing question, to-wlt: Shall the capital stock of tho Klam ath Water Ussra' Association aa auth- nrii.il lncrsd bv the stockholders of the said association at a special meeting of the stockholders hcin in ihn nt of Klamath Fall. Oregon, on the lh day of November, 1909, 1 19,000,000.00 be reduced to 11,1100.. 00O.O0T n.t.d t Klamath Falls, Oregon, this ith day of Anrll. 1919. THE KLAMATH WATER USERS ASSOCIATION, By ALflERT E. ELDER, (Seal) Secretary. 4-96-5-IT r NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Not Coal Land) Department of the Interior. United Statee Land Office at Lakevlew, Oregon. March 90, 1919. Notice la hereby given that Rub) I, Auten, whose postofflce addres l lakevlew. Oregon, did, on the 3'Ub day of June. 111, Sic In IhU oBUc sworn statement aad application No 04751. to purchase the BKii, Sec tion 18, Township 17 8., Rang 10 K., Willamette meridian, and tho tim ber thereon, under the provision's of the act of June 3, 1879. aad acts amendatory, known aa the "Timber aad Stone Law." at such value as mlaht be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to auch application the land and timber lhreon have been appraised at a total of 1988, tin timber estlmatsd 1,730,000 board feet at 75 rente per M.. and the land 140; that said applicant will otrr final proof In support of his appli cation and sworn statement on thr 30th day of Mar. 1919. before Hi register and receiver of United tUatc land office at Lakevlew. Oregon. - Anr person Is at liberty to prole' this purchase before entry, or initiate a contest at any time before paten' Issue, by filing n corroborated am davit In this office, alleging fart anlch would defeat fbe entry. A. W. ORT0.1. 4-38-5-30-r Register NOTICE FOR rUHIJL'ATION (Net Coal Lead) Department of the Interior. United Bute Lead Office at Lakevlew. Oregon. March 80, 1919. Notice U hereby glvea that Jay J. Arant, who poetoBc address Is Klamath Fall. Oregon, did, oa U 17th day of Jaauary. 1911. file la UU office sworn atatement aad applica tion. No. 04394. to purchase the KM NKU. BWK NE. eectloa 13, town chip 31 couth, rang 9 eaat, Willam ette Meridian, aad the timber throa under th provisions of th act of June 9, 1979, aad acta amendator), known aa th "Timber and Stone Law," at such valu a might be fixed by apurIemnt, and that, pursuant in such application, lb land and Mm- oer thereon hav been appraised at a total of 1497.60, th timber esllmate.1 st 335,000 board feet at 11.50 per M and the land 6150; that said appli at will offer final proof In support of Ms application and sworn stale meat on the 7th day of June, 1913, before C. R. De Lap, county clerk of Klamath county, at Klamath Falli, Oregon. Any person le at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or Initiate a contest at any time before patent Issues, by filing a corroborated alfl lavH to tble ce. alleglag fact wbleh would dsfeat eatry. A. W. ORTON, 4-1 1-9-1 r Register. ReMae Car for Aftar Yews of Suffi "My dsuchter was afflicted eHsptla fits for tbfx years, th gTtaeba eemlag every fsw wtf k. We eeveral doctor bat they osd.Aet a yeary ago we hetfrd ef Dr. Miffs' Nervt, aa It osrtalaly ha a proved a bleealag to oer ''now aaaafeatl cured and I ea Joying the tost or Ittailn. II is ever a year sloes b baa had a at w. caanet too highly Phonographs Typewriters Sewing Ck, Pianos Our stork complete. Wo.ater you everything in (. terms lint imjouo can offer. We rent for long or short UaesM appl) rent paid on ureba afire. Igl blanks d -- f 'rvwiBji aapnllee. ER 'aj MULL Main MUSIC COMPANY t. between 7ih and 8th DON J. Xl'MWAl.T, Frrelderit. K. M. 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Yea aeei legate It a trial.. aM bv at --- u Sh t biMll keur ateaee as the grssts f 'cura-al far Bsrvou aet bssiut hv at bettte fH a rettiraea, MR.BS MSSWAt. ..BiHMnMIMnMiiiHaHaaMMMaaH AKB erase WRk Uttfater, fen sad lew I'adrlaftacapfealA And Mow actoadef i Yoa' can do this alia Ity When you dlae at Ue I After aervlaa tan . wit i wfaner with the caolesat aeai lo treat your triced ea. n all! serve you dsllcleu eaat aad a cigar, whose fragraa will llagsr la yoar aeawy "like Ike vaac la ealek raw hav once been dUt'tled." TBE FAlJtCE aPJU COMMERCIAL . . PRINTING .. :Tl1E KIND THAT ATTRACTS ATTENTIONS; REMEMBER A business house is judged largely by the sta tionery it keeps. x, Styles in printing change tlie same as styles ia dress. S To do up-to-date work an office snust be equip ped with modern material. . This is the only exclusive job office in the city; our work is neat, tasty and strictly 'up-to-now." rUIVH US VOUR NHXT AND M CO.NVINCCD; W. O. 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