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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1912)
I' ; -B m sd H) 'tfa m. vt fM 'K Social Events of4he Week Hpradllng at Hall' trill Bnturdayj cvcn'ng. There wern a numbr of' Invited guests. Mr. and Mrs. 8prad- linn have been but few months in rur city, com'ng here from Southtra Vllforaln. Cards are out tor a party to fc air on at the Whlta Pelican hoUl next Thursday by Mr. William H. Mason, Mrs. Alfred D. Millar, Mrs. Robart C. Spink and Mra. Cbarlaa I. Martin. Several young ladlae In Klamath Falls aro planning to organise a club. Definite plana for the organisation have not yet been announced. Guy Croneralller of Lakovlow, but formerly of thla city, haa been placed In nomination for the office of treaa- Mr. and Mra. Rob't Watteabarg aad Mra. Nata Otterbala made the trip to Donaata thli morntag la the former's machine. They expect to return this evening. The 111 Needle Club net at the home of Mra. E. M. Marple Friday afternoon. The afternoon waa apent In sewing. A lunch waa Mired. Those present were Meedamea Fred Melhate. C. 11. Daggett, Fred Schal lock, Cheater Avery, Wm. Whttlock, Chas. Wlthrow, Henley, Frank Ward, K. J, Murray and Tho. Hampton. a e The women's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist church met at the home of Mrs. V. J. Stetaer Thursday afternoon. Dainty refresh ments were served following the busi ness meeting. The election of on cers resulted as follews: President, Mrs. Oeo. H. Feese: vice president, Mrs. C. K. Wlddocs; secretary, Mrs. I .eon Lewis! corresponding secretary, Mrs. C. K. Flsber; mite bos secretary, Mrs. V. J. Stelaneu. e e At n meeting of Klamath Lodge No. 137. I. O. O. F held Isst night, two candidates were Initiated Into the mysteries of the Initiatory Degree. Miss Wells and Mlaa McClure. Fort Klamath teachers who attended the Institute here, will leave for their schools tomorrow. The Indies' Oulld of the Episcopal ihurch met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Thos. Hampton. Dur ing the afternoon plana were dls- iusd for the holding of a baxaar . for a few weeks vacation with friends koine time before Thanksgiving. No'und relatives at Ashland, deilnite arraagements were made. i Miss Maud Maldwin entertained In Mr and Mra. A. K. Whitman and j formally Wednesday evening three son George hare moved from Ewauna tables of "500" In honor of her cousin Heights to their new home In Hot MIm Maud Natl. The guests were SOCIETY IS TO SOON AWAKEN AKTKH KOI' II MONTHH UK HK8T, THK I.KADKItN IN WASHINGTON SOCIAL ACTIV1TIKS AHK COM MKXCINtl TO MOVK AHOUMi urer of tho senior classa at the Ore gon Agricultural college at Cor rattle. e Dr. C. I. Mason. Mra. Mason and baby will leave Tuesday for Portland for a few weeks' visit with relatives and friends. Leslie Rogers, caahlsr of the First National bank, will leave next weak with his family tor San Francisco to spend three weeks. e e !nf la nmile on Hip WUi tiny of Hep- temtier tOtS. .to. iuiticniu, . . .'J-Sil-tl-T r Attorney tor riainiin if Vow Do Not Oct Your Paper MAKK A KICK Notify This Ofle United Press Serlc WASHINGTON, Oct. 5. The Na tional Capital's aristocratic residence section Is just beginning to show signs of awakening from u tour months' steep, with the return to the city of tho Minguard of social leaders who have been summering In the mountains, at the seashore and abroad. Washington's bou ton sec tion during the summer months Is tho most deserted and gloomy of any city In tho country. Palatial resi dences along Connecticut and Massa chusetts avenues tor mites are board ed up and guarded while tho owner retire to the summer homes In cooler' climates. Many of the residences of the multl-mllltonatros, such as Thos. II. Watih, John H. McLean. tars. An derson, are occupied probably about two months In each year. An unusual demand this season for arrears, tho subscriber la not l- tied by mall. No name la taken from tho list without due notice. ! ) UN OLD MAN GETS Mammons Subscribers of The Herald who do not receive their paper regularly will confer a favor by notifying tbla office. With the Ili-r.Ud Hat growing rapidly, It aometlmcs occitra that the car flora itio, uunblo to rind the homes of new subscribers, but they often do not report the fnrt to thla office. It you don't receive your paper regularly, It la tho fault of tha carrlere. Ileforn Tho Herald la Tlln tho Clicull Court of tho Mate of W. ., .. ., I.,-. ...II. I1....I.IU (In Hijultyi Mortgage Foreclosure I J (1. Stevenson, rlalnlllT. a. Mnilo U tliaord and Walter H, (lit- ford, Defendant. To Marin It. Clifford and Waller H. (Iirford, the Above-Named De fendants, In the Nil inn Of thu State of Oregnut You nro hereby ronulred to appear mid answer the complaint of tlm above-named plaintiff In tha above follows! First To tho cost and dllburft- nii'itta of thla hiiIi mill the foreclosure ultil ante of anld promises. Heeond To tho payment of audi rfiim as the court may adimlia reas onable ns atlnrney's foes to lie allow ed therein, Third- To tlm payment to plaintiff of the sum of live hundred CtoUO.OO) (dollar, with Interest thereon at the into of 10 per rent per milium from the J7lh day of July, 1PU, until piild. zr. Till, tiinimma I, erve7!?5 Ii "riler of tlm 1 1.. i.,. .. " iIhwiui, UuIr of (., r rill, ,,' 'tilt. Stale f n "'"".'Will il County, iim.i,, ,; ,.,.K,ll 'September. A l IIM2. by lu,''' ' ilinr.mt i.. ... '."'"'MIhUm IM'CIIIIVW ASsks. Iln .1... .. ' - fepletnher. A I) M""' JUIlN Miwiu Atom.) fur .'t;tM?' 0:-tl.7 i . ..till... I ...i.t utitk- stfi flisk wltti Ills discontinued to a subscriber for v mM ' wMn gU Ww trout tho dnto of thn first publication itf this summona, ami )0il nro nntlrtrd llmt If tm fall to appear and answer r Id complaint n hereby required, the pltlntlff "III apply for a decree of thla court, ns prayed for In his ' inplalut. tli.! That n certain iiiiittxaKe xheu by nr Tiir nru ,,,r,c ' ,,ltTori1 nn,t Salter h, nit- til IHl rrN ''ord to thla Plaintiff on thn Slat day "" of the atim of tlm hundred (1500) (lOVKKNOII WKST PAIHMINM MAX iilollars, together with Interest there- CIIAIU1KD WITH KII.I.IXC1 Till-: IIKTIIAYKH OF HIS DAITOIITKIW IN coyuiM.K. largo rrsldencea for occupancy per- Mr. and Mrs. 1. D. ApplegaU have manently or for the coming social gone to Ashland for n few dyi,3,,auu " rii'"r";u ".T rr' ""'e oeai where the former will transact bust Assistant Postmaster John McCall and Mrs. McCall and baby left Friday Springs addition. e Kichard Hannon and Miss Uernar dlne Hannon, who have been visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Hannon. on tbslr ranch near the city Ince the Institute, will leave In the ii.o:ulng for Fort Klamath, where tlwy tench. A birthday party for her husband, J Spradling. waa given by Mrs. Mr and Mrs. C. E. Meldrum, Mr. and Mrs. John Moore. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Zumwalt, Mrs. K. 0. Cummlngs, Miss Nail. Mr. Fish and Mr. Hopkins. Many candidates for county offices mended the harvest dance and sup re r at Midland last night. There Here many gueata, and an enjoyable evening was spent. The Whlta Pal Iran orchestra furnished tha'muslc. AT THK CHURCHES I-, Topic, "Humility." Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:10 p.m. The mid-week service will be held Services at tha various churches oi.on Wednesday evening. tha city for tomorrow will be as foi- strangers and frleada are kindly lews: Invited to worship with ns. o R. Ilatlet CsHsrck Klghth and Canal streets. J. D. Brendel, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. a. De Lap. superintendent. The Sunday school will have charge or the 11 o'clock service. It will be tbelr "Rally Day." A special pro gram Is being prepared, and a good time la expected. The pastor will de liver one ot his 10-mtnute "Oblect trmor.s" at the close. All ate In ltcd. Special evangelistic service at 7:10. A hearty welcome to all. Prrebyteriaa Cfa arch Pine and Third streets. Rer. J. S. Btubblefleld, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m.. J. B. Mason superintendent. Christian Endeavor at 7:10, Ernest Nail, president. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:10 p at. by tha pastor. Reception of members and com munion at the 11 o'clock service. Subject for the evening service, "Bia." Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing nt 7:30. Coat and help us to make Klam ath Falls a better place to live In. a Christian Science Society Meetings in Library building. Sunday service, 11 a. m. Subject. Unreliability." Sunday school at 10 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. (hrtstisii rharrlt I Corner Ninth ana Pine streets. B. M. Fllnn, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. ro E Elliott, superintendent. Christian Endeavor at :I0 p. era here. N0IM1WS "FAKE" STORY (Continued from Page 1) ter out here. Two-year-olds am larRcr than your 4-year-olds. "Thero Is a world of land to bo taken up. "Well, John, how are things down there? Tell me all the news when you write. 1 don't know Juat when I .'Inn m i In. rntrt nf 10 imr rent ner an num front July 27, 1'Jlt. be foreclos fereclos forecles ed: that all rlKht. title and Interest of nil of said defendants In and tj s.tld land be foreclosed, eiropt the rlRht tit' redeem as provided by law SALEM, Oct 6. (lovernor West haa granted n pardon to W. II. Foote.Jli and to the lands therein described tho aged father who shot and killed, All of Iota I. :. J. 1? and 30 o Charles Wllco at Coyulllo for betray.,1"0 -'"" "" " ' " J "' '" lngt.no of lila daughters and attempt-0' hUV 3X Ml '" K,,c",,,, A',,lu,on Ing lo betray a second. The oldest H" f ' KUmath Falls. Oregon. Klrl waa only 17 yeara old. .according to the duly recorded pint wi.ii. li-nnt. u, ,.,i.,.i t ii,-'thereof on file In tlm office of th I penitentiary over a week ago, ho no- "" crk- Klam County. Ore lr .-n.n n rnnvlrl In ll... ... that K'1". M I'Tt Of the MW'l of tll 'other prisoners have Tho governor 'Ni: of ,lo, 39' Township Si. I . ....... ......... .. ...K. It U.. .. .... tl'M immediately placed him on parole """ " - - "" " o...iii .m. n,.. -. i,.. r.,i,i .,,. lamettn Meridian. In KUmatli Conn further partlculnre In ronnorllon wlh u Oregon that said landi be sold In1 the case, This Information being ! ctdved, tho governor Immediately an- wltl be home, but probably In nlnounced hla i.ardon for tho man who. month. )nf!r ntlnntntlnv itn.l falllnv In .l tie manner provided hy law mid the iroreeds of said sale be applied nn "I am not doing anything yet. but I may go on a threshing machine to morrow, or I may go north. I might Just as well see all over thla country while I am up bore. "Well, John, be good. "J. II. WHKELCIt "llox 6S. Ilardeatv. Alia ' J Church of the Redeemer Episcopal. Dr. Henry C. Collins, rector. Odd Fellows' hall. Regular services tomorrow morn ing, at 11 o'clock. Holy communion. Sunday school In tha afternoon at X o clock. Grace Methodist HpUcopal Sunday school at 10 a. m. Dr. W. A. Leonard superintendent. Divine services, 11 a. m. and 7:10 p. m. George H. Feese, Pastor. General Class at IS: 10. Junior League at I p. m.. Miss Haiti Summers, superintendent. Epworth League at f:4l p. m., Howard CIsavelaad, president Special announcements Regular prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Special music both morning and evening. Cordial welcome. Obliging ushers Good music. tl.arrfa of Use Havrres) H First mass, with short Instruction, it 8:30 a. m. . Second mass, with sermon of the floapel of tho Sunday, at 10:30 a. m Sunday school at 9:30 a m. All am cordially Invited lo attend Rev. William McMillan, pastor. "MONEY HUG" 10 DE 0PEHIH6 PERFORMANCE llccause of the number of people who wero unable to secure reserve seats at the performance of the Manlon-Claman, company In Medford, Ashland and othsr cities recently vis ited by the company, patrons in Klamath Falls for the openlag per formance Monday night will do well to make their reservations this even ing. The opening bill will be 'The Mon ey King," a four-act drama, said to bo one ot tho moat entertaining plays of Its kind now being produced In the West. With merchants' tickets and 2C conts the best seats In the house may be secured. Without the merchants' tickets the price Is 75 cents. On each night of tho engagement of the com pany here 160 freo seaU will be avail able to tho first arrivals holding mer chants' tickets. protection from the officers, took tho law In hi own hamla In detente of his home circle. At tho the first trial of Koote, the Jury hung, six' to six. At the aecond trial Footo pleaded guilty to mm. slaughter and was sentenced lo one to fifteen years, lie will now return to hla aged wife, whoso Intense grief, when alio learned that her second daughter bad Wen betrayed by Wil cox, decided the old man to tako his gua. Sunday ClilckrnDlnaer At the Comatoek froor 13 to 7 p. m., HS cents. ThaJwatyfoeal In town for the money. Ax. m Are Oii InleieKli'.J I COUNTVt If so. .i. Hunter Itrnlty C'i inod hargalna u tTM 1 II y Hie ih'ii! VTiy hi s THKFT Hl'SPECTH ARE TO UK HELD J. W. Roas and family will leave tomorrow for Sacramento, where they will make their home. Mr. Ross has been engaged In' the real estate busi ness bare. Sunday Chkkea.Diaaer At the Comatoek from II to 7 p. at., 3." cents. The baT meal la town for the money, r It Cut BBskjra at 44 Mala street. -'i Charged with etesllng two shirts from the C. E. Atkinson store. Thos. Moore and Jas. Howe were bound over to the next grand Jury by Jus tice Graves this afternoon. Honda were fixed at f S00 each. Howe took the stand In bis defense this afternoon, lib declared that he bad bought the shirts from a Strang- Summons In tho Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, for the County of Klamath. Claronce Mitchell, Plaintiff, vs. W. I Nichols, Charles Percy Nich ols, and their heirs, and alt per sona known and unknown claiming any Interest In tho vast erly fifty-five feet ot lot three, block forty-four, Nichols addi tion to Klamath Fnlta, Oregon. To W. !. Nichols, Charles Percy Nich ols, and their heirs, and all per sona known and unknown,' claiming any Interest In the east erly fifty-five feet of lot three, block forty-four, Nichols addl-i tlon to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. In the Nurne of tho State of Oregon; You and each of you uro hereby summoned to appear and nnawor thu complaint filed In the above entitled suit within six weeks atter the first publication of thU-aummona In the Klamath Itepubllcan, a newspaper, on or before November X, IsSsse I MO AN PPELL'S SOUTH AFRICAN WATER IA0 TOUR PLOW OR WAION tin I 4 Wt.l fW I it ll H i, vi r V. s. C tr, niri AbJ.ll VUt Hll.ftrtWT. U 5I.-,.M.!, IC, tl.10. $1,40, IJ.00 rt tORITIIiriNIIU Pur into by dealers 1W.AfH 1m f,f witii m SIHkfatfcflfcttlfcfl Uill. soiLm. ftftlvW. Mmv frU sfsU III. If. r... rhcn A?AM APPELL WATER BAO CO. r PORTLAND. OREGON 'BJaTJ. -T . -UsBBBBBSBBBBBBBBHfaSBSinr.tta "" asaiaiiisassvassssssassssssjssssjrsrara rasmJUlJ er, paying GO cenU for tbem. He said that be bad gone Into tho AlklnHon'to'w,t store to buy a hat, but could not find l9Z ono small enough for him. ' n(1 )"u will tako notice tlmt If "I have a vry small head," he ,ya 'al1 t0 appear or otherwise plcnd aald, "and haye a lot of trouble get ting a headpiece that will fit" tjt J SBBBBBBBMsBBBBBBBIssaBBaH ---aBaaasaaaaaBBBBBB Don't Pay Moiw for Darkness The two defendants wero repre sented In court by Attorney Bldney Johnson. H. M. Manning reuresent- A Ihj, rflslplj.1 kIIah,.,'. nMftn - .... m-,, vjpavv, ''aaSsaBBaaBSBSaSBBBBaBSBSaBBBBSSBBBBsasaasaBB r-M . m .p gvvryinxng: in niJn aaaaafsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasF Hoh-JG RRRRiIRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRsI Hiierajn iaaaaaailSBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! ''" Jr .issaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! '"JF1 BaBBBBaURSRRRnMiBBasV essTle aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaSaBsaaaaaaWv ,""-r l tssiO piTM'Blatlve of c Cla & Co.'a Plauoi, Inway and other leading a. Other makes lit mod- prices. Tuning und repairs Agency for IIITK HEWING MACHINES. OLIVCII TVPKWRITEIl AM) VIC! Oil TAt.KI.Vfl M.lflll.VK Hooka, Hlatlonrry and I'lrlnres fuuuTN fuu um mm 719 Main Straat. II. MAOHE.V, Propeletor - Vte l.a auiu itreet ptopertyXi Mi.nler llenltv CSV I fT 1 a WoodtoKttrfi UKDER8 VVlfxO I onwortotiok a Call or phoaRuof IIRADLEV fMNKSS CO. II Phona 137. m Usln hi II If you tun fashioned carbim within aald time, the plaintiff for lnlnl" ')U nro palng OS runU out of want thereof will apply lo the Hbnvu '""'V dollar for Jarknona, Use Kill- court for the relict demnnded In the "" Mnzila lauipaind turn your whole complaint filed by him In aald suit, dollar's worth oKcurront Into licht. to-wlt: Put an Kdlsoi Miuda lamp wher- For a decrea determining all ml- l'"'r "U huvo a krbon lump, und you verso claims of the defendants nr vlll get threo afinea as much llrl.i e terorairkOle oth 'any oinor party or partlea In or to l't'"ui spending u cont more for i)isali ritepliein, " easterly fifty-five feet of lot (3) electricity. C three In block (44) forty-four, Nlcli- L0I" " our ktoro today and see jols addition lo Klninath Falls. Orn- '"f proof. f. gon, unil ijulctlng plaintiff's tltln In 'Mlnon Mnida 'aid premise as against all cIuImih of ("nlivd electric tho defendant, Hnd , holdlug thnt H'ro, oIUccb, fad plaintiff U owner In fee slhiplo ot tl.o (1rnblo thnt tho (.aid premises and for his conl anil r''ou" dlaburaomenta In aald, suit and for lu "W such other and further relief uh to ''W ,l' equity may appertain. : '.' Mt' with Thla aummona Is published Diirsu- completely ant to an order of the Honorable v'iidow display, nklsodern and llv jiienry I., lionson, Judge of the clr- ,n lllB rudlance.of tbw.lann Mania. cuit court of the Btato of Oragon, for "" " now--;ur plfjko la 1IM. the Couuty of Klamath; made and on- n n r, tk iturnd ,m IIk. T.ll. ,l.u u.........i i. j n. ' I. I lml fU U13, and the first publication th.,e-iThe EIec,rJc Man g1(,MaIn I I mps nave rovolu ilitlni, for homes, rlcs. Tbey aro so re used on auto- a I ns. Tbey burn any socket, uao are mado In all w frosted or, bea, Heo ouri .THE ii ' r i. . jt il "s. .. tor the asW sliuwluj &. urinssTrf I, SBaTsftaaa. .W imm.m-i i ..M '--i.ssbb"'?' Iisfirs arTaVJ.! M nrmi r1).) m Lrf .vim "v. aka FA V f Book First Trust Kin nuil h "l"li'illyUthoo. n iiinfuiui,!. ... ululi.e in ll,. i, l:e Hew ilrposltu,. me .' iiMiilort nu- tch I here cull to no r,.l .. dm so UIIKllt to h.,,.L a honk Why nut com h,r m Kt't .Hie Inilsy' Savings Bank Is, Orcn'oii f ASv BsraasaaFJ?- I'.4 ...:.7 Ui'.v flaaaaswi sssafmO. X-aaal 1 aaSSajr, M ll lasaaaaaaaaaat Bk Ki I i UfU fs s!...Hv ' ii t: ixt c V 1 I ". f . I Hiifh Grade ' m CLOTHING at pricqs less than elsewhere Regular $12.50, Sale Price $9.25 Regular $15.0o Sale Price $11.25 Regular $20.0, Sale Price $14.25 Regular $25.0& Sale Price $17.50 Regular $30.od Sale Price $21.25 I wy Uenartrrte M i OR'S nt Store Third and Main Streets