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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1912)
wpfr $ H . t , M r'' f ll v ' p J "( ii , : m 1 j : W tIju FIAIKIM TESTIFIES TO BRIBERY OF BAIN United Preta Service LOB ANGELES, May ?. Uetei tlve Franklin on che stand, giving tes timony In the Bain bribery chargr. He teetlfled: "I asked Bain It he would acccui f hOO with a promise of $S,R00 mora hen the McNaraara case was closed. 1 gave him MOO, Instructing him nut to ute any part of It until two month later. Daln aaked me what assurance be had that he would go the rcet of the money 1 ald that we were placed In auch a position that we would hare to pay." Ford asked Franklin: "Did you report the matter to Darrow!" Franklin tald: "1 did, the next day." Judge Mutton ruled the depoilt Up for 11,000 which Franklin aaye he received from Darrow and depot It ed in the bank, admissible at evi dence. The trial adjourned at noon until Friday, owing to a death In the fam ily of A srncy Appel for the detente Another Fight " Court House THE DALLES, May 19. Tha threatened Injunction ault, enjoining tho county court from proceeding with the construction of the court houte, which was promlted would be nieil Saturday, did not appear In tho clerk's oAlce, and Contractor Arnold Is going nhcad with tho construction. Portions of the community are very much worked up over the new court house, and all kinds of threats are made about recalling the county court and enjoining the building, and other retaliatory measures. Temple theater. Matinee dall), 1:30 p. tn. Rventng, first rrtormaaci 7:18. contlnnoM. COXdRKSSMAN RAKER WANTS JAPS KXCI.VDKD United Press Service WASHINGTON, D. C. May S9. Urging the house Immigration com mittee to report a bill excluding Ast atic laborers. Congressman Raker of California declared the Japanese pop ulation tn America It Increasing at the rate of 1,500 annually. Last year 1.074 Jape were admitted. rtl 1,235 returned to Japan. LONDON PAPER CRITICIZES SMITHS TITANIC SPEECH LONDON, May 39. The Everlng Standard calls Smith's Titanic apetrh a "flamboyant journalese, rheterkal flapdoodle, Riled with verbiage and reckltM daeteetliia." At the saao report n- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I (Not Coal Lands) Department of tho Interior, United I States Land ORlcc at Lakavlcw, i Oregon. May 13, 1913. Notice Is hereby given that Ava M. llarncs, hosc pottofflce address Is Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on the 1st day of March, 1913, flic In this offlco sworn statement and applica tion No. 05390, to purchase the NEXiSWy. SEViSWVl. NEV.SEK, NV; SEU. Section 33. Township 37 S., Range 9 K Willamette Merid ian, and the timber thereon, under tho provisions of the act of Juno 3, 1STS, and acts amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law," at such valuo as might be fixed by appraise ment, and that, pursuant to such ap plication, the land and timber there on have been appratted at a total of I53S.75; the timber estimated at 135,000 board feet at ft per M.. and 535,000 board feet at 76 cents per M., and tho land at 130; that said ap plicant will offer final proof In sup port of his application and sworn statement on the 30th day of July, 1913, before C. It. De Lap, county clerk of Klamath county. Oregon, at Klamnth Falls, Oregon. Any person Is at liberty to proteit this purchate before entry, or Initiate a contest at nny tlmo before patent tuues, by filing a corroborated afft-i davit In this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. A. W. ORTON. 5-33-7-lSr Register. For the reel of the weok we offer very special cut prices on Ladle and Misses and Children's trimmed Mid summer Millinery $10.00 Ham for 13.50 17.10 Hats tor 13.50 GERTRUDE CO.. Fourth and. Pine Streets. CENTRAL OREGON CROPS PROMISING PRINEVILLE, May 29. Not In ten yean have all crops In Central Ore gon looked so promising as they do at this time. Dry farming and home' steadera will have an abundance of everything In the fall. The season haa been accompanied by much mor rain than usual, and last winter' heavy snows have charged the soil Iwth moisture. Winds have been noticeably absent which some years blow the grain out of the ground at seeding time. Nota Ing can prevent bumper crops except hot Hinds next month, which are be coming more infrequent every ycai. The grain Is getting far along to be injured greatly by hot winds. Northern Pacific Railway company, whose poilorflco address Is St. Paul, Minnesota, did on the 14th day of February, 1912, fllo In this offlco Its application In select under tho pro visions of the net of congress ap proved June 1, 1898 (30 Stat. 697, 630), as extended by the act of con gress Approved May 17, 1906, the NEU 8WU. See. 25, T. S3 8., U U East, W. M. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the Innda described, or desir ing to object becauso of tho mineral character of the tand, or tor nny other rcasou, to the disposal to nppllcnnt, houtd file their affidavits of protest In this office on or before the 10th day of July, 1913. A. W. OUTON, 5-236-37 r llegtster. NOTICE KOU I'UIII.ICATIOX (Not Coal Lands) Department of tho Interior, United States l.niul Office nt Lakevlew, Oregon, May 15, 1912 Notlco Is hereby given that llr.r ry W. Engle, of Fort Klamnth. Oregon, who, on February 17, 1911, mado homestead entry No. 03913, for lots 13, 14, 15, 16, S3 and 34, Sec tion 10; lots 7 and 8, Section 11, roftnshlp 33 S., Range 7 4 E Wll nmetto Meridian, has filed notice of intention to mako final commutation proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before C. R. De Lap, county clerk of Klamath county, nt Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 38th1 day of June, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses 1). W. Ryan, E. M. I.eever, J. II. Hesslg, James Klrkpatrlck, all of Fori Kt.imatb, Oregon. A. W. ORTON, r-33-6-27r lUtl.t).- NOTICE To the Stockholders of the Klamath Water Users' Association You nro hereby notified that the annual meeting of tho stockholders of the Klamnth Water Users' Asso ciation, which nnnunl meeting Is for (ho purpoto of electing n bonrd or directors tor tho ensuing year nud tho transaction of such other busi ness an mny rcguhrly ho brought ho torn iinld meeting, hna been called and wilt ho held lit the Houston opera houso In the City of Klamnth Falls. Oregon, on Friday, the 31st day of May, 1912, at tho hour of 2 o'clock p. m. Yon aro hereby further notified, That tho following resolution has been duly passed by the bonrd of dl lectors of snld association' llo It ltcftokr-1 by Ihf Bonn! of III rector of the Klamath Water User' AH-ocUtlmi, In Regular Mrollit. lirM In the Office of inld Association. Itooin- 17 and IH, MaildovWhlte llulldlng, Klnninth 1'alN, Oregon. That there be and there hereby I. submitted to the stockholders of the Klamnth Wntor Uier Association for their acceptance or rejection at the annual meeting of said stockholders to belield In the Houston open house In the City of Klamnth Falls, Oregon Friday, the 3 1st day of May, 1913 at the hour of 2 o'clock p tn . the fol low Ing question, to-wlt' Shall the rnpltnl stock of the Klnm nth Water Users' Association ns auth orised Increased by the stockholders of tho said association at a special .meeting or tne slocKuoincr iiriu m the City of Klamnth Falls. Oregon, i-- ..... o. .i.w v..vrii.ir inno i i Uli ' OHI U(. . ..... vM.' . , ... . - 1 16,000,000.00 ho reduced to It.SOO 000.007 Dated nt Klamnth Falls, Oregon this Cth dny of April. 1913 Till: KLAMATH WATER IWKIW' ASSOCIATION, Ily AI.IIEUT r. l.t.Dl.n. (Senl) Secretnry 4-35-5-37 r NOTICE FOR PUIIMCVriOV (Not Co.il l-amls) Department of the Interior, United Stntes l.niul Olllro nt l-nki-vlo 1 Oregon, April 15, 1913 Notlco Is hereby given thnt John NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Temple theater, Matinee dally, 3'3f . m. Evening, first performance 7:15, cot!Baont- KCOMTION MY PMttMM LW (Continued from Page 1) a general participation by the people and the various organizations, and predicts, provided the weather should be favorable, a most appropriate ob servance of the day. All are atked to be prompt In reaching their places In the procession, so that there will be nothing to prevent the march be ginning promptly at 10 o'clock. It Is requested that the school boya who tan possibly take part with the cadet corps on the march will meet Major Elder at the Central school it 7:30 p. in. this evening. O. C. APPLEOATE, R. H. DUNDAR, O. A. STEARNS, Commlttoj. (Not Coal Land) Department of the Interior, United States Land Offlco at Lake-dew, Oregon. March 20, 1913. Notice Is hereby given that Ruby I. Auten, whose pottofflce address la Lakevlew, Oregon, did, on the 20th day of June, 1911, file In this office sworn statement and application No. 04756, to purchase the 8EU, Sec tion 13, Township 37 8., Range 10 V... Willamette meridian, and the tim ber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known as the 'Timber and Stone Law," at tucb value at might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to .such application the land and timber thereon have been appraised at a total of 1685, tht timber estimated 1,720,000 board feet at 76 cents per M., and the land $40; that said applicant will ofer final proof In support of his appll i cation and sworn statement on the 30th day of May. 1912, before the register and receiver of United Siute land office at Lakevlew, Oregon. Any person It at liberty to protest thlt purchase before entry, or Initiate a contest at any time before paten Issues, by filing a corroborated affi davit In this office, alleging fact tnlch would defeat the entry. A. W. ORTOS. J-28-5-30-r Register WESTERN TRANSFER GO. Onlce Phono IONI. Hrnldrnce Phone I.T1. IIUS SERVICE II.U'UAHK IHKNIIIT Ml) VIM! AND OEXKRAt. THANSFI.lt IIIIV WOOD FOR KALE Jo Moore U U. Iotrlel: V Jolmion of Klamath Falla. Oregon. ,.i, mi Ruiitamhsr lit. 1910, made Homestead entry No. 03973. for the ....... .,. ...... a Kl N4 HW-i, NW1 m-Hi oou. , . U HKUi Hec. 3, township 37 B, rango 10 K., Willamette Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to make final com miiintloii nroof In establish claim to the land nboe descrlbod, before O It. De l.np, county clerk of Kinmain county, at Klamnth Falls. Oregon, on tho 31st dny of Mny, 1913. Claimant names ns witnesses Ji.rk Leonard of Klnumtli Fall Oregon. Jay Manning of Klamath I'nlls. Oregon, Patrick t'nllnhnii or glairy, Oregon, Hnrry Mills of Dnlry, Oiegon. A W. OUTON. I.26-5-30 Iteglsler NOVICE TOR PUIILIOATION (Not Coal ltnds) 'Department of the Interior. United Studs Land Olnee nt Ukovlnw, Oregon. Mnrch 30.J9I3. Notice Is hereby glfcli that Jay J Araut, whose postoltlco address Is Klamath Falls. Oregon, did. on the 17th dny of January, 1911, file In this oitlco sworn statement mid applica tion, No 013'JI, to purchase the .$ NEW, HW4 Ni:-i, section 13, town ship 38 south, rango 9 enst, Willam ette Meridian, and tho timber thereon under the provision of tho act of Juno 3, 1S78. and acts amendntiirj, known ns the 'Timber and wont. Law," at such value as might be filed ii iimirnltiiment. and that, pursuant in such application, the Innd and tltil- oer thereon hnre been appraised at a total of $ 187 50, the timber sllmnte.l mi 336,000 board feet at $1 50 per M and the Innd $160, that s'uld nppli .-nut will offer final proof In support of Ms application and sworn stair menl on the 7th day of June, 1913 tetoro C. II. Do !ap, county clerk nt Klamath county, at Klamath Fall., Oregon Any person Is at liberty to protest thin purchase before entry, or Inltlan a contest at any tlmo before patent tisues, by filing a corroborated alTl Javtt la this office, alleging facts which woitd defeat rntry A W. OUTON. 4-11-6-6 r tleglstsr GHILCOTE & RICE REAL ESTATE INSURANCE WE MAKE A SPECIAITV of close 1.. .......j... ...! if.M-fl frm latlll. Nil lrutlp In slum pro'l-rrly. Pnunpl n 'trillion vlgrn ll' Inquiries. A few giMHl house for rent. If you want In Jlmy or sell It wlH iwy you Hi u. Nect In Anwrlcsnllotrl. ItionelMII Hlfll-ClWgSwY V We Jutt received another shipment ot all the new popular style In Mid summer Millinery with which to ad vertise ourtelvM. We will aell thlt week, at ono-tklrd of their price and worth. We will tell you your choice of bat up to $19.00 for $3.50 Or any bat up to $7.60 for $3 50. Or course thwe prices only apply to our trlmmed'hets, and until Satur day only. GERTRUDE & CO., Fourth and Pine Street. PUIILICATION OF SUMMONS In tho Justice's Court, District of LInkvllle, Klamath County, Ore gon. I II. II. Dithop, by D. St.'Georgo nishop.l Ills Atorney In Fact, Plaintiff, I Frank P. Sargent, Defendant. To Frank P. Sargcant, tho above-1 named Defendant: ! In tho name ot the Stato of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled court and causo on or before the last day of the time prescribed In tho or der for publication made herein, to wit: The sixth day ot June, 1912, and If you fall to to answer, for want thereof plaintiff will take Judgment ngalnst you as demanded In bis com plaint on file herein, to-wlt: For the sum of $181.60, being nalance due on a promissory note at In plaintiff's complaint alleged and for plaintiff's costs and disbursements herein. This summons Is served upon you by order of the Honorable Charles Graves, Jus tico ot the Peace of the above-entitled court, dated April 23d, 1912, and the date .of the first publication being the 25th day of April, 1912, and the date of the last day will ex pire on the 6th day of June, 1912. MERRYMAN & DUNCAN, 4-25-6-6 Attorneys for Plaintiff. O A TwentykkWlJ BeST PlANMk W BILL! will place the 'N S ARTH In your home. Small monthly payments will finish thii BILL. Our Pianos don't Buck. We rent this kind. See or address ASHLAND SHEPHERD & SONS, Piano Factory Representatives KLAMATH FALLS "" " '" """ls' All in a Class by Themselves Singer Sewing machines Kranich & Bach Piano Edison Phonograph Royal Typewriter MULLER MUSIC COMPANY Main street, betweea 7th and tith HON J. y.r.MWAl.T, Prralitrnl, K. M. IIUHII, Vltr-I'rrt, n, t,,,, UKIIT K. WITIIItOW, Hern-lnry Klamath County Abstract Co ABSTRACTING Surveyors and Irrigation Eiitfliifcrfi mai. i'i..M. m.iiKPiiiNTH. twc. Klamath Vr lis, Oregon i ' E NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United State Land Office, Lakevlew, Oregon, Hay 10, 1912. Notice It hereby given that the Until $59 MM is Realized H. J. Winters' Jewelry Stock mmmmmmmmmmmammmmwmmmwmammmammmmmm Will Be Offered at Auction 2:30 - Two Sales Dtfly - 7:30 A bona-fide sale-Price Being no object 4 elegant presents given away free attach sale. hm'ki:i n i M'i.mi:u: Ollarsiltpod iiitlrrlklt and thnr nllKli Murkniattihl i, i, 1'ixllli'ii to turn nut I In. tilihnt grade of ilnmkliiK ntk la tsr liranch, at nuiilrrntr chstftc No matter xlut tlm Juti ( , ran haiidln It I. lour r(t satisfaction lit m ritlmcli on jniir tii It nrdri C. I (Itrtlrj THO M.iln hi I'linnv Iftl i The World Moves So Do We Move Baggage Passengers to and from all trains and boats and give you Quick Service Household-Heavy Freight A Specialty Blacksmith Shop In Connection Are prepared to turn out all kinds of First Class Work. Shoeing special attention. O. K. Transfer Go. Dcy Phone 871 Night fhonc 873 YOUTHFUL BEAUTY Will ho untouched hy iiiniicliig wir If Urn rani of tho skin Is lin dally nttentlon. Tho akin Is nUaya gradually unimlng llsolf, and If o ""'"'J' loss of It It Jutt at gradually deteriorates In quality, color an I m' iipwi. Ily the dnlly us uf A.D.S. Peroxide Cream Which purincH and Invlgnrnlm tho skin surfneo, llm no skin M Is produced under such perfect condition tlfal Instead of ,lclrlor"' lug, It hoconiM toft, velvety nnd of natural heaullMl pink aiid A. I). B. Pornxldo croum Is a dollghlful, fragrunt cream, that P'r M'lita freckles, Huiihurnt: nn oxrollunt drcmslng r nils n'"1 "" ' Price, 2fi runts. WHITMAN DRUG CO in uiicim:c:c coo vnn HEAL'ln IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR.HKALI W -