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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1912)
fit ttgtmAV, Dwomroww r, nn ,v J . lyr- 't .1 "1 (y44 fir MB im - Till) KVKWINO HKRAM), KLAMATH FAM, ORaWOff ft CREDITOR'S S A L it ' v $ Vi The Klamath Jewelry Co., Succeesors to H. J. Waiters, is now m the hands of Creditors and the stock and fixtures will be sold out to the ilu rilTu6"1 ma.n"ger1of hl" ",al w,,he to announce to the public that Mr. Winter hs turned the entire stock and fixtureover to his creditors for their benefit As most of L.J . i . ,on . "B ihek, money wl,hout del"' Mr- Winters finds that he can no longer continue in business, and therefore the entire stock and fixtures will be turned' ) ' into whatever cash they can realize and the money will be divided pro-rata among the creditors.' r Mn-wr.-o ninnn ..-. ...- . f .. .., UB,rvKE, .mvxi. auuii STERLING VALUES BEEN OFFESED HERE PRICES POSITIVELY SLAUGHTERED A' SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY :&, FOR CHRISTMAS PURCHASES-BE ON HAND WHEN THE DOORS AR OPENED. SALESTARTSMONDAY, DECEMBER 9, at 10 a. m. The following are but a few of the thousands of bargains on display $18.00 Client of 2G pieces, including 6 knives, 6 forks d teaspoons, 6 lati1cMMtM. I butter knife nnd 1 sugar shell $g.20 $1.00 Nut Cracker Sets ' 49c licit $2.50 Alarm Clocks $1.70 .15c Victor and IMisou Records ,. . . . 21c 50c Victor mid IMismi Record 31c "5c Victor mid KilKon 0cra Records 45c 60c Zonophonc and Star Disc Records 31c $1.00 Alarm Clocks . 49c $1.00 to $2.00 liar Pins , 51c $1.50 to $2.00 Back Combs 60c $.100 Keen Cutter Razors $1.51 $12.00 Eight-Day Klantcl Clocks $3.75 $18.00 complete 18-sizc, 17-jcwc! Elgin Watches, 20-year cases $12.00 Cut Glass, Sterling Silverware, Jack-Knives, Painted China and Havelin China will be sold for 50 per cent. Parker's Lucky Curve Fountain Pens, 40 per cant off. Remember tine Hour 10 a m. Monday Morning ?kf A C0LD SCARF PIN free to the first fifty purchasers. We will also give the FIRST LADY entering the store Tuesday morning a $10.00 solid gold JSukll Q ring now on display in the window no purchase required. See window for bargains. ' REMEMBER THE PLACE -- 635 MAIN STREET Classified Column MCi KOR RKNT KI.Y furnished room t the Or- os House. HUtli and Klamath rM IlKNT rurnlshod lodslns home; IS rooms ; good location AatrrM lurtu on. is-a-tr rOR MALM Nft BALK Who wuli tbU 0 . Mm? Best chicken ranch In tho try: two mil from Merrill; SS mm to b Irrigated. Enquire of A. f, Cisblne, Merrill, Or. 15-llf MIMCattAANKOlM W.V TO tJOKH on rlV property. ,MMhd and limber; 'county r- we runes. City wset tomptiy. mber; countr " ty aid County Ab- IMIln, ' JJ1MiiU sMltniMM 1 JWICY TO LOAN laqulro Jfcme I r Mil t, Whlt-Maddosld -Iw isrr- rwn balk About 10 tons or whssu 'ad oat bar, excellent quel); fi from rail on good load, at II a ton In stack. sBee Ckflcote, at V Main t, or Bhoai'tftf w IlKNT On 7-room plastered , louio, with hath aad sewer con rtlons; close In to Central school. P "Hi and Win iU. S-t w S-room house to trad foroloar Kt; balance can be paid Jfke rent. ,?. 0. Dos J47. REALTY BARGAINS I feet oat Main street, wMaT stew '. concrete hwHilsngi k l,)T-i goon tsMMM. rric f ia,wvi ."Moot vacant M a Mala rt, lwUielHMrtllMfity. Meet f" 'Stents, 'i aa.tn-1 i..a . .l tj; -"v i a ma m btv. v - J- feet a Milk aitMt. SUM. nil MScaak. X Jtouee m bs4m tat aH sHa Um .-.- 1 sbbIbi . "V ; -. . . i rMMPi t iw esss j sasM. t f rt'Jit Vv " ritoe'KHMIONAI, CAHINi IIH. a AftAMJM). UsiiUeS AlCWojrli Uuranteed. Ofl rellowt' llulldlas. Iloom IIS I'hon. (St. MA.XWKI.li M. I4JNCJ OalrNilhl' I'lif Irltfu. Bulla IS and19, WhKv Utile. la IS andt9, Wl y CITVA5bi)UtVABHTRACT CPtM'ANV Abeinsfte. liranre Memktrs Oreson Association Tltle'Mea. ! ranee lonAatoclatl MIHCKlXANKOUa IIAMMIIY'H KXI'HltHM If you ant rbur stuff moved and movedNtulik, st Kamtby's Kipress to dins Corner Serenth aad Main streets. Itioste BIS . KMI'LOYMKNT ' Call up COM8TOCK, B5, It you want any kind it IIKLI. lUgUtTr nUbejCOMBTOCK If you wuat mplofjneat. MADAM ANR I'HOK. TIMMM Maaaenra anil Chkopodlet Curo corns, buatons and In growing toenails Mme. Tlmms atops hair front falling out In Ave treatment and a perma nent cure for dindruff. OWa us call. No. SIT Klamath At. Scrap Iron. vamor juath icy RUBD L. DACHTKL gag Klamath ilvea Highest price Bdl4 for Hides, Wool, IWtev RujrW, Metal aad PhoM IM1 hi Kf Cut lowers at No.l Wef Main st MM IfllS IF WFT (Continued t .. Pag 4) dlitrlrt attorney was furnished with that the police tried to shield these a complete case. Then the onea who lilrrd l he murderers turned state's evidence ugalnat Ilecker, and abowed Dial he instlsated them to do the lurudvr, and tbui he waa indicted and convicted ot tbe murder. "In place ot standing In the way lu ililcld their fellow offlcers, tbe IhiIIco did their whole duty In the matter. I could so on, uulUplylug liutnnco lo show tbe efficiency ot our Ootectlvo force. They do flne things every day. Of course I am a novice In such matters, and I suppose would nuke a very poor detector ot crime, but 1 cannot help sometimes being crcatly Interested in the work of the polk In this line. Of course they enmo to tell me about It, aad I Ilk to listen lo It, to make thess feel good, and to encourage thess. If for no other reason. "1 ehould not leave tbe subject with out saying that we have a splendid pollco commlisloner, Mr. Rhtnelander Waldo. Up to the time ot th,Roaea thai murdor tho entire press of tbe city were saying tbnt we never had his oqual. Then the degenerate press began to attack him. I sympathise with him all the more because I know that they attacked him only to attack me. And since that a great mauy have been talking at random ngalnst Commissioner Waldo, but he la tho same Commissioner Waldo that bo was before the Rosenthal murder, It Is truo that Decker waa under his Immediate orders In the suppression ot gambling and other Tics, and that ho was grossly deceived by Decker. Hut that might have happened to nny ot us, Many other men have been groHHty deceived by employe or eu- bordlnates. In the commercial and banklug world It ta hsppentng every week. And the notion which some people liavo ot what a police commie Nloner should bo is contemptible, "Only last night a gentleman said to me: 'You must remember, Mr. Mayor, that it takes n crook to catch a crook, and what you want as pollc commissioner Is that kind ot n man. You want n man Ilka the late Drynes, who wss head of the detective force. 1 acknowledge that h was a grafter, nnd that he did not serupU to sank up perjured cases to convict lndlrM ual. But he was cleut. H got th result.' I llatwwduto htm only with disgust. Th result that Brynee got wss that hs wat out a million aire and corrupted the whoto fore as other head of th polk fore had been doing for years., "I cam In as mayor dteraUad to atop all Um. And so I said to this fellew: 'Sir, If I need to sat a thief or a grafter at the bead of th fore In order to catch th thieve and criminals of New York, then I shall not catch th thlevea and criminal of New York, for I sbsll never put euch a man at the head ot the police force. You and otnr who are talking like you ought to be ashamed of your selvee.' I bava a dlagust against all auch people. Borne clergymen, even, come and utk the same way to me. "My notion u that 1 want an abso lutely honest man and' i gentleman at the bead ot the pollc fore, aad I am going to atlck to that noUon. Of course, h must also a Intelligent. Mr. Waldo fulflIU these conditions. When you kaow you have as honest men, you feel much relieved. He may make mlatakes, but he la honest, aad will not corrupt th fore. Our fore la ahowlng better all th time. For a generaUon the head and leaders ot th fore have gone out ot once mil lionaires. I can count up several ot them now who are still alive and liv ing the live ot millionaires with their country houae and their yachts. That u all at an ad. "Thsr ar grafter aUll left from the old regime. They ar being re tired one after another, aad vry chance we gef we dismiss on. Out the process of purification aad educa tion take some time. W hav ssad much progras in tho last three years. And I hop by tbe end of nay term to be able to say that all graft has bee cut off from the police fore. "You aak mo what th source ot graft ar. Way, th great source of graft ar In the enforcement ot the excise law, th law against gambling and 4he law) against prostitution. It you turn the pollc loos 'on the three thing they will take' graft right and left. When I came In her as mayor, the thirteen thousand hot) and saloons of this city war paying. the lesst of, them, IIB a month for graft, to th police and politicians. Do you perceive that that toota"ui to f S.900.000 a year? I am aaytng this to you to Illustrate how much can b collected. In thla great city from the three sources ot graft. Bach ot th other thr sources caa b mad to yield ntariyras much as th liquor traac In years past all of tts three sourc were mad to nay th maximum, aad as I hav aald to you. th ehlt oSeers In th poll depart ment rcUred on after aaotatr. ssll- Hoaalras," GENERAL NOTICES will not Mils con Monte On and after this be reuonalbl for traded by L."Blha. OB8ROB BIKKN. 4-lt QunrdW ot L. Blehn daj 1 T NOTICB There are funds In the city treas ury for tbe redemption of general fund waranta protested on,amd prior to August 6, 1910. Internet cesse from date hereof. f Dated at KlamaterFa thla Treasurer. "Falls,- Oregon, I 6th day of DVetaber, 113 J. W. BtKMENSVCIty Traa NOT1CK OBtoe ot the County Treasurer. Klam , ath Falls, Oregon. Nolle Is hereby given that there sre fund' hi th county kraasury for the redemption of all sjeneral fund warrant protested ir to aad In cluding nMrch 4, 119. Interest will cease fronvdat.' f November".!. MIS. CLAWIJfH. DAaaETT. Ncounty Treasurer, hit-lot rSSSt XOTICK ORlc of th County Treasurer, Klam ath Falls Oreson. NoUc I hsraby gtva that there ar fund In th ceauty treasury for th redemption of all raid warrants protested pflpr .to and jgcludlng June 28, mi. laterest Will cease, from Novsmber IlKltll. CIUUDaWoAaOKTT, Cdbty Treasurer. hll-lOt rSSSt ' Wood Wood SBJBBBMBRRRjaSRRRBBJ''4 -g-------. 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