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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1912)
When Thinking THINK 0 of CI othes You mav fordet'bv tomorrow what we iftv to vou today, but those whopurcnase tomorrow on the strength of today's talk will never forget us or our merchandise. It is our ambition to give the men and .young men of this city clothes that are real ly and truly clever, clothes which are so swagger that they'll please the smartest drenert. Our Fall Sniti and Overcoat! are arriving daily and we think we were never in a better poiition to attend to the men's wants when it comerio wearing apparel. Come in and "hive a look". SUITS K. K. K. ST un PXEBTt COATS FOR THE "KIDS" Leading Clothiers aaaa j ewmnamjjjanW THANKS HILL FOR FINE COP CONTRACT NOT OFFICIALLY LET LAKRVIEW MAN WHRBS TO TUB BAD OF TUB GREAT NORTH ut-ranm at lakeview OOKaTOasRMD EXCELLENT W. Lair Thompson of Lakeview haa written to L. W. H1U. chairman of the board of dtrocton of tbe Oreat North an railway, thanking hlra for the beautiful cup presented to the baat tedsvtdual eahlelter at tha meeting of tha Central Oregon Poraloamoat League. Tha cap waa m hy B. Chandler, and la hla lattar to Mr. Rill Mr. Thompson wrltaa that tha eshlbita displayed daring tha meetlag of Ua leagae wara tha haat ha haa arar eeea. MEW Mil EWMIY (Continued from Paga 1) and frleada of tha accused. C. F, Stone haa already been aakad to con duct tha defease, but so definite ar- rangemeata have, yet baas, auda with tha romlaent,lasal, as t staler. Mies Jessie u .who be. Mra. Rich, and atiwhsae laatlejatlon tha warrant chagrlag Rich with big- amy waa Issued, la determined to prosecute tha man who aba daelaraa haa ao grossly dacalrad her, and la thla daUrailnaUoa aha to hacked by her aiathar. who arrired la the city laat night from rOaate Paaa. Rich's father at one time. operated a etriag of cigar atoraa In Portland, but aold out to tba United Cigar com pany, liace then he baa been acting la an executive capacity for the com bine to which ha turned over hla bustasae. It Is said that he I wealthy and will ipend thousand of dollara to nave hla eon from the penitentiary. Already a legal problem in connec tion with tba caae haa coma up. It It tha place of trial. It la argued that aa Rich la alleged to hate mar ried hla second wife In a rant Paaa, the caae muat be tried there, and that here can only be tried a charge of adultery which might be made agalnat him. Thla queatlon muat, neceasarlly, be decided by the court at once. Friend of Mlaa Layton declare that la addition to tha bigamy and adul tery cnargee, mere may be a com plaint laid agalnat Rich under the fed eral white alave law, charging blm with bringing n woman Into thla atate ,for lmm.oral purpoae. In any event, It la conceded that the former Klamath Fall ahoe man la In aomethlng of a tight bos, although, ao far aa can be ascertained, tba Klam ath county grand Jury haa not yet started a probe of the caae. Tha whereabouto of Mra. Rich No. 1 are not known, but It la tha belief that aha haa gene direct to San Fran eteee. She la a Jawaaa, as la Rich, whlla Mlaa Layton to tha' daughter of piaster dentlle raaidenU of aJckeoa atinaly. Tha yanac woman' father to dead. Ha .waa very wall known in Southern Oregon, and hla Mends of bygone year arc rallying to tha up port of hla daughter. CONSTRUCTION OF THK SECOND UNIT LATERAL OF THK KLAM ATH PROJECT IS DELAYED RY FAILURE TO ACT ON RIDS The award of the contract for the building of the aecoad unit lateral la the Klamath Irrigation project haa not yet been officially made, although the bids were sent to Washington over a fortnight ago. Project En gineer W. W. Patch la now endeavor ing to get from the powers that be at the national capital some definite ord as to how the matter atand. Mancy Broa. A Co., the Bolae Arm hlch made the lowest bid on the en tile work, M7.ilx.G0, sent word to the local engineer laat week, aaylng that they would be on the ground to go tc work as eoon aa they got official notification from the government, but tbe government has not advised the Klamath Falls reclamation office of the award. Tba fact that no one from Maney Broa. A Co. haa appeared here la taken as confirmation of the fact that they have not been notified of an award of tba contract, and that, therefore, none haa been made. The reclamation aervlce Is very anxious to hare the work etarted as toon as poaalble. Tbe quicker con struction Is started the better able 111 the contractors be to complete tLe work within the required time. PRIZE WINNERS ARE ANNOUNCED CHECKS ARK MAILED TO THK WINNERS IN THE CITY HEAUTI FUL CONTEST SPECIAL PRIZE IS AWARDED MANY AOTOS TO BE REQUIRED TRIP OF SCIENTISTS TO CRATER LAKE WILL RE IMPORTANT TO THUS SECTION THE MKDFORD ROOSTERS ARK RUST It will require twenty-five automo biles to escort tha European scien tist from Crater Lake to thla city, It this plan Is carried oat. The Medford boosters are actively planning for tbe entertainment of tbe distinguished visitors, and will escort them to the national park In twenty- five autos. Tbe party will arrive In Medford Monday morning about 7 o'clock, and will start at once for tbe park. When the excursion was first plan ned to celebrate tbe sixtieth anni versary of the American society, tba European scientist wrote to Prof. W. M. Davis of Harvard University, who I managing the trip, statins that they, bad but one requeat to make and that la that they be shown Cra ter Lake the principal object of In terest to tbem In America. It Is pre dicted that tbe weather wilt be Una for tba trip. Good weather Is slated to last at least two weeks. Checks were mailed thla afternoon by Mrs. Fred Melhase, treasurer of tbe Women's Civic League, to the prise winners In the city beautiful contest. The committee chosen to pick the best place made the round of the contesting premises. The com mittee consisted of Klmer l. Applegate chairman. Max A. McCall, Instructor of agriculture In the county schools; I Mrs. J. P. Lee, Mrs. Levi F. WI1IIU P"l,n' and Mra. Ueorge Wright. Winners In the contest were tbe follewing: Beat new' lawn Mrs. J. R. 8truble, first prlte; Dr. C. V. Fisher, second prise. Dest old lawn Mrs. O. K. Harden, first prlte; T. T. Van Riper, second prise. Best general flower garden-Mra. A. L. Mooreland, first prise; Mrs. I. D. Applet ato, secondp rise. Best general kept yard Mrs. E. J Murray, first prise; Mrs. C. F. Stone, second prise. Boys' best new lawn Estle Wlrts, first prise. Boys' best old lawn Waller Hale. first prise; Jesse Summers, second prise. A special prize for tbe beat bed of sweet peaa waa won by Walter Hale, tbe trophy being a baseball mitt of fered by Mrs. Louis Bath. The women of the, league are very grateful to the Judgea for tho cour tesy and pains they manifested In the work they undertook. The work of the league up to date has been warm ly welcomed by tbe public, and Mrs. Mary A. Jackson, who has been act ively circulating the subscription list, I understood to have met with rare slice in raising fund for the work. ODD FELLOWS TO INITIATE CLASS UNUSUAL ATTRACTIVE SESSION OF POPULAR LOIKIE WILL RE HELD TONIGHT BANQUET WILL FOLLOW lll'SINESM MEET Kwauna Encampment No. 16, I. O O. F., will hold Its regular meeting tonight, and during the course of the evening Intends to Initiate a class of fifteen candidate The request comes from official source that all member turn out The proceedings are expected to be of unusual attractiveness and Interest. A banquet will follow the bullae Mlaa Lett Stephens has returned rom Harrlmaa Lodge, where aha apent the summer.. MRS. ZUMWALT WILL ENTERTAIN WELL KNOWN KLAMATH FALI.8 WOMAN WILL APPEAR IN SONO RECITAL FOR BENEFIT OF THK LIBRARY FUND " LAMBERT KILLS BEAR QUARTET REPRESENTATIVE OF WEYER HAUSER SYNDICATE PROVES TO BE A MIGHTY HUNTER. HEAR MEAT IS NOW PLENTIFUL Th Temple Theatre QUALITY ONJV MATIN KK DAILYAT SiSO Tonight sail fsmomm "One-Hound O'llrlfaC1' Illograph com Kre," Vltagraph w," i.utiiu cornea). all," Esaeaar West d ncTimt cdr. On hr Pupil of tfls dratnaV The HackrviniM) On tha f'irX Tr era story. J MCKNWK ALL William Lambert of tbe Weyer hauser forces, waa out with hla gun Id the timber on Joseph Foster's Round Lake propert a few days ago hunting for deer when be heard aomo animal noises, and on Investigating found three bear clubs at play. One of tbem he shot, after which tbe mother bear came sniffing around to see what was wrong. This gave Lambert another chance for a abot, which he look, dispatching the mother. Then he abot a second cuo, wnue tne intra cud ran up a tree. He followed and slew the last cub, making four beara killed In one hunt. The feasts of bear meat which followed were unusual, and tbe steak from the cubs were especially delicious. Notice for PabUcaUoa (Not Coal Land) Department of tbe Interior, United Utates land Office at Lakevlew, Oregon, August II, lilt. Notice Is hereby given that Cora M. Dodge, as widow of Fraak F. Dodge, of Fort Klamath, Oregon, who, on August II, 1901, made Homestead Cnrty (Act June 11, 1900) No. 0319, for the SWU 8EK, 8EK HWU. Sec. 23; EH NW4. Sec. U, Township 34 a Range 6 K.. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to wake final five-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. R. D Up, County Clerk ot Klamath county, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 5th day ot October, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses; Arthur Morrison of Fort Klamath, Oregon; Ueorge J. Weiss of Fort Klamath, Oregon; Alice A. Voee of Port Klamath, Oregon; Restora French of Klamath Falls, Oregon. A. W. ORTON, 9-6-10.3 r Register. RUNK & SNYDER FALL OPEKING Beginning Wednesday. V September 11 ndfoUowWaYi. Special attractive ihowlag of pattern kata apd Millinery novelties. We cordially IgWite your Inspection MAIN STREET BARGAIN f iiimj icev near in center or mm lie and getting better all thfUme. auw nre-prsjor Diuiuiag; gooytneome, nee 9s,uueM term, urwui par )u toiavestlgi see ciuicot,,neiio Jbierican Ho tel, or phone Ofll Mr. Don Zumwalt will appear in song recital at the Opera bouse, Fri day, September 20, for tbe benefit of tbe library. This U the first recital Mrs. Zumwalt baa ever given here. She will be assisted by Mia Fsye Hague, accompanist, and, by a trio consisting of Mr. Elliott piano, Mr. lElllott 'cello, and Mr. Mitchell cUlri- net. ine aamiarion win oe do cents. Tbe concrete work baa been started on the new Samuel M. Evan publica tion building. Johnson EspecterHoine W. Paul Johnson of tho Klamath Development company, and Richard Hotallng of Ban Francisco, who have been on a trip to the Johnson 12,000 ranch In Crook county, aw expected to return today. jr Cut flowers at 4 4ftatn street. H at tyMa A New line of mm I wish to announce that I have put in tbe famous Cutler Jlne of Solid Gold Jewelry. To tbiee who, whea buying, desire the bait, I Invite you to call and see tba line. It la the Jewelry for a lifetime. This line Include Sleeve Lfik from ft.80 t 19 per pair; tltJthm frem f 2.10 to I12.5K Scarf flu from 11.91 to mu; iLsvraiiares rrem IT.lt te ll2.S0aakLlkeU from 11.80 te 10. NEW COMERS f As well ai old reiMeiits You wlU find tie right goataud at the rljjit price In alaoet any line boat in new and tecoid band at E'S Hand Store G NIATLT DONI 123 Mall Street s ) McBRID New ankSeond SHOIRRAIUN 117 ami FRAft tPP CITY PROPERTY y' If you are looking for a good hosae. uungaioir alio or Income property, better are Chllcote. Please note Us whom ing price t ix iiei lot, oosiio. In FinotValr. view, a i no. r.trttiient view lot oa aVe hill at auwi, B050, and f 700. MS lot In Nichols addition, desin. oib location, 83,100. r our room house aaaT two Kood Iota. tarm, good in Mali street property, 1 1 ssalllll Lwr have awaiting taaaj 1 II I J j Sam iL.a OTaBBBBBBBBBUaVTnnaBr'aYBmmU StimP ' ' WtmM'. I'lumklgf b k iMBmBBan?! ina oarDoaa SkU. 1 1 llJS'mBBSBraV nllkaf. I taauaTBak ssasaamsm aaa JJHBBBaBBBasaBmassmnmmaBBSBBSBssaawaassssBi bulljlng, urance rates. A Nest to American "C Phone 061 F. L. Tarpla A. W. Taurpla (II 17 POWELL BinmET, AT M4 Rooms With private bathSajtOi European plan. JP X B rorced Concrete llulldlng) SAN FRANCISCO day up; without bath, 91.60. Hotli phone In each room TMK IANMIOT,WKAHY DAV Is aura to have a pleasant aa I refresblag close for tbea wki rat beau luiury wbUr only a arte appointor bathroom ca odsra sanitary a plaoed tbem of rich and Pr few purses nowadays limited aa not to be sits afford what was a few jrsart ago an almost priceless luurr. If you desire to know all akoit what a moderate sum ibex can bo Installed, call up OMCKLhT - GO TO BED On the floating Pullman kou HALLARD at Wlnema La n dim night. In tha be be In the Saturday i you will Busses lea Bum meals TICKETS CJLV morann vXthe leadj fareVatcr aiMlcd ON at B HIDST OF THE DUCKS rig hotel about 8:30 Pm transportation, three ( eUfS.OO i- SALE AT MOTBi-