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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1913)
tv-' " 1 p m Geo. McLane Contestant No. 170 wins the $2000 Howard auto at K. K. K. Store having 57,709.043 votes r Jn JIF -acr BBMMBypMkfi V97 JrW-zss-'""' HQr Miss Winnie Wampler Contestant No. 140 was second will 43,845,270 votes i txjcunma- iman j Mr. 0. H. Brenneman, of the Light andWater Co., and G. A. Krause, of American Bank and Trull Co, were the Judges who tallied the final votes and declared the award Miss Carrie Foster and Miss Nina Noel, contestants resigned in favor of Mr. McLane K. K. K. STORE Leading Clothiers MW WINS AUTOMOBILE popl'lab odd kkllow leaves ms miarkst compkt1toii so par bkhixn wiuklkss 8kkv. ick cocld.vt reach Oeorgo A. McLane was last nigh: ("etUrcd the winner of the 11,000 I (cward automobile riven by the t. K. K. Store to the party awarded the greatest number of rote during a fix aaatha contest. For week the contest has narrow ed down to a struggle between Mr. McLane aad Miss Winnie Wampler, aa employe of the White Pelican ho tel, aad the efforts of the friends of these two hare been extrted to the ut most to gala the prlte for their cham plea. Oa the afternoon of the 31st of 'December the light grew warm. A Httlo coup planned by the friends of Mr. McLaae was betrayed, aad the supporters of Miss Wampler Immedi ately began a strenuous effort to off set the lead gained by a master stroke of business fllnesse. These friends purchased the en tiro lot of boys' suits aad had been awarded the bonus rotes. Miss Wamplers' friends tried to offest this lead by the purchase of various articles, and the purchase of trade coupon books, which they sold to friends, and numerous telegrams were sent to out-of-town friends urg ing assistance, nut the count of the votes showed that their efforts, had been la vaia. The vote resulted as follews: George A. McLane 57,709,043 Wlanle Wampler 43,345,279 menl resulted. A trip to 1'ortUuJ on the same errand was also without re suit, and since that time he has been almost totally blind.. In the opinion of the medical men who treated Mr. J McLane the trouble was cautcd by i oiou cioi woicn nuecicu ine uyiic nertc, and tho only hope for the re- toratlon of his sight lay In the grad'l ua! absorption of this clot. That there .CAIILKOILIMS WILL lit: ACCKIT. WESTERN UNION CUTS ITS RATES WEEK OF PRAYER TO BE OBSERVED ' is room for hope in this solution of the trouble Is evidence by tho fact that Mr. McLane's sight appears to bo gradually returning, but very slowly. II ( now able to dhttlnsulih a form. without detail, as yet. but can dls-j tingulsh a presence. This has given to Mr. McLane and his family and friends a great deal of comfort, and they loot forward with Joy to tho time when hU sight will be fully restored. cm turns m m (Continued from Page 1) rano thirteen U), cit of WiU laltutte Meridian In KUmslh Coun ty, Ulo ot Oregon Paid Ml will b nude on Monday. i, ih day ef aJnutry l. t clock" ra, en n wr. " ,uuie In the elty of Klamath 4l Ine ltm uf std ul will be wia tlrd IVMemUr J, li: J C HITKNIC , t3.36.CI3h I Mirlld' Mlo I Halt In ftiulty tu l'orli Mortgatt ! b rTcJ In the Circuit Court of lb Hut of The Western Union Telegraph com.... ".. ..!... ,.' .?'... Hi .1' Ure.en. for the County of KU-) . . HiHUUKUVUi uv . mini ninin w ur , pany announces that commencing. .., ... ., .. ,llhrf ,..,,..., t . rther great reduc-L ...... ..... ., . ....... ..t-- A Ceek. Plaintiff, vs. P. Ubosdt and Mm. Mattlo K llboedt and A W. tflaicr, ! ED HEItlZAKTKIt AT V"llT.IltT TIO.V OVKIt PltKVIOl'S TOLI K.vsTKit ii:i,ivi:iiv um: LOCAL t'lll'IICIIlN WILL COM. iu.m: i tm m:u icis commio t.st; mo.nday ukv. (i.ii. ii:ilm: to di:i.ii:u niter m:iimov Mmmmr-&iKr;tfiw Chapped Hands?! Attorney Miller for the government made. Zollne presented .the petition at 10:30. It was alleged that the de fendants had been denied their rights In being deprived of their liberty pending an appeal. K. II. Downing arrived last night from Wordcn to attend the session of court which was convened this morn ing. Mr. Downing Is a member ot tho Jury panel. fiKKTIlCDK CO. 8KI.LI.Vfi OCT Kntlre stock of trimmed and untrlm med hats, ribbons, flowers, feathers, fancy ostrich effects. Everything goes at Just half price. 2-2 January 1st. a further great reUucj ,, , otfrnpa trru Mll lion In cablo rates, affecting Us cable, v -.,, .,..,.., i.,,!-,,,,,,! ih.l letter, week end and deferred W1.rM0lertalli ,plU,. Cburct, of lhe'W senlco. Under the reduced rates ..... . ,.h,u.i. ,....., "cable letter." will be transmitted at , p,rtdtt)! , tn Mnon pr t'4U thn rshl ml a nf TK nnli for tiU . r i .,,, - I, hefrbr cUtn that hr llf' words, and. as against the previous nlJ' w f ., ,J "l an etrcullon and ordw vt mU.J schedule, delivery will be made he Moni,r ,nJ th, nr.l .erTlce. will be J Ju" ' ottl of ' " "M,4 following day Instead of the morning ht,d Bal , nl ,hw ,, (court and c.u,e on th. lh day of ot the .econd day following Ming. crc wJlc er )cors, KteJc.SocmUr. IJ1S. upon a decrey nJ. The new cable rate for tho week ,or ot lr Mt0 M. ,x chttfcn( tere4 for record In iald c,url end letters will be 11.15 for twenty Mlcok. Thc Trinity of Prayer" will', n "" u'1 01n ,h; SSJ ,,J, J,0,m four word, at against tho previous ,, Mt theme. '"' l9lt' ,n U,or 0 '"" b"" rate of $1,50 for thirty wordi. and., n.nniin.. i, ir....- vm ,,.ifne' I'lalntltf, directing the isle of under this class of service, cables ,DB ,m,,c .. TuMlJay ,..- -,,- ! P'l.. hcr.ln dccrltKd to ! -. . . - ......... ... ' " " Ufv ,. tts- f l"flA li..ll.s bllh Oi tmtf (M w ue V iuttNf "tH m ot 10 vr,9 aM .. . .! nf ) Il-.ll-. " " " -1 , IIMtHI Now In the time 'will need you WITCH HAZEL ALMOND CREAM A lotion uncqualcd for cliiipiicd littndH nnd More lipa. Try a bottle nnd be convinced 25 ccnti uieu ociorc miuniKui on naiuruay wiulTnl, nieetlng will be held at morning, or iweniy-iour nours earner lireudell, pastor of 'the o.. be delivered the following Monday Vbrl.tlan church, and Iter. J. WJ,nlMwt ,h,r,B l lbc r"? ' .. .. ti' r.hl 1 ,.iti Ik. 1.1 .f.v nt frum the 23d day than heretofore. chrcIl, , t,0 ,, .Ver "'' n30un" " '"ooq Deferred cables will be handled un-l The services for the Church of the '""'" ' n'1 ro,u nJ der the same regulations as prevl- Itideemer wilt be held Wednesday ""jt !.. wl" ously. excepting that the rnte'wlll be evening ai tho (Irace M. K. church ' 1,?U of.,10 " l,h lal"Mi 3 cents per word lets than heretforr. ' U.v. J 8 Btubbledeld. pastor of the;?W """ ',0W lbo 'ndl,lun r 1J It w cuts weru per word lets than heretforr. " Hcv. J 8 Btubbledeld, pastor of the . . """"" " 11 rill be recalled that '.weeping ""l I'ri-byt.rl.n church, wilt dellv ' 11 '. mM mtV eru made a year ago In cable the sermon at this meeting, hi. "" 'll'r,e' ':,.B1 ''' 7 ll.tUl'tA Whitman Drug Co. i ii nammmmw During the summer of 1910 Mr. McLane was attacked with some mys terious trouble which caused the loss of sight. He was sent to San Fran. Cisco for treatment, but no Imprioe-i On and after January 4th, during : cai,0 rates, and further reductions were ,0l,lc being rnado to encourago freer uio'of tho Unanswered." cables by placing the cable facilities ','". Henry C. Collins, rector of the at the dlipoxal of tho public at noral-'C'1"'1 ' " Itedcemor. will bold a nal rates. 'service at (Unco M. K, Church Thurs Tho new forms of service aro not r night, his topic being "The 8plr- offered as mibilltutes. but aro Inaur. '""" ' "" '". riciay even u rated 'tutlou and In compliance with iame,i the dull seaion, this storo will close Saturdays at 7 o'clock. ) 2-2 QEnTUUDK CO. ) : -ESSSfiSSS & A PARTICULAR MAN Wants good lumber. He wants good lumber to get the best results, it yor carpenter getutlng tho best re sults? If you are In doubt on this point, tell him that tho Ulg Ilasln Lumber Co. has just received a car ot the finest Inside fir finish ever shipped Into Klamath Falls. This I. high clans stock, purchased for you becauto you are a particular man. 1'hoae 107 I'mtrnP Aniur.il fiful I hae duly Iqvlcd on laid prttnUi, .snd will, on Krlday, the 1 1th day of, sJnuary, 1913, nl 10 o'clock a. m, of tatd day, nt (he court home door at Klamath Kails, Klamath County, Ore-' Kn, sell nt public auction, to the ' " ni... .,!. win I,-i, ..i.i ., .!. i). . 'iiiaiien uniuer lor rain in nanu, an In addition to the prctont fatt rvlco will bo held at the Prrs-, . . . n,..M, .,,,, service which I. of course bJ,,cflft' 'hureh with a representative I , mM' , n' ln"- ,n. nla ' " ' ChrWUn church In charge. ,?.bo".1B,?"a M"1' "" l . . . I'"" i"nowing netcriuoi real property Notice, m Creditors Itualed In Klamath County, Oregon." In the Matter of W. II. W.nant. i.,r ,,,, T,, Allowing portion of tli for the Ilenellt of Creditor.. 8"u"' -" Ue Northeast quar it I II continued MISS CURTIS HAS ACCfltD AI HID.1912' " "hJerslgned was appointed ikfl'"8"' ,n ''. . Hlnnlr,g ILLlLUAL UUD " ! bovo niltlcd matter.."1 " p0'"1 on,,,, l'Ml llne uf "" fc VWU and all persons having claims agalntt 8M,lon "' M ,K)lnl beln" " ro', . The Public Will Pleaso Take Notice Ur of B,;",",, " Townthlp 10, Houth .. . Itnnirn It !! nt il.s. ttm..ii ' umi oa in yjin uy of October. 17 ... "..., WESTERN TRANSFER CO. OITtro lli"i. IN7. Itnl.lrnrc I'Im r IU, III M HtlUV MR IIUIUHIi: lltCKIIIT MiniNu ami nt i:hw, nnM i:n I'MMi MOVIXO A Hli: IAI.TV l'.WiiKrr I'l.Vnl t'(. .B.I Orlhrrnl nj I1t . Tim. JOJ3 Aioowiv Proprietor YOUNU WOMAN IH AI'l'OINTKD PO.sTMIHTHLKS OI' HL'CCKKDINO MltH. SV.VV, WHO lnln three months from tho date 1)1 KI) ItKCK.STLV "I the said assignor, will plcate present l"01"." Jwliieasl corner of .aid tlio same to me, with the proper "w,,"n' U,"co ,ou,h - to the voucher., dulr verin..!. i mv m Boulheasl corner of the Northeast ODKSHA. in the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon. ?"!!Ml'r "f ,'1 "xlon' "'" " ..i.. Within threo mnnlh. frnm il, ,l.i,,C0 r"'l, " HoutllWHt Comer Of tho Nortliea.t quarter of said .ectlon, tlicnro north 73 rodt, thence ca.t ICO rods to the place of beginning, ron! UlnlriK 73.60 ncrw, let. that portion of said nrcmlio. vl . iii.vinnin,. - ItllU HoUthl-ntl flirnnr 1,1 Hi,. K.',..il...., Notice of Knlo of Ileal I'miu-rlv iinifi.i.. ..i ..i.i ..... .. . . ! ago. una touay sno ijuauncu. .. ,. . ,. - . -""".--. "' '. lowntuip- Tho new oniclal succeeds tho late .,, ,,' , , , "'" """"" 'pu " l.l t the Willamette Mr.. Ntff, who was In U.argo of the',,. tl" "7 "' "T, " , ,,' , ,or1"""'. l'nce north G chain Odessa noitofflco until Ir death n '" U'. Mftl " r.t,, ,'Ulto of M"n llinnco west 6 chains; thence .onth ks ogo. I ., ,J,"'M'. 'oceatcd. tllBMi lonro , fi rMnt ,() Mlia Juno Curtis bus been apiolnt-' hereof. ! Dated at Klamath 1'allt, Oregon, iDoccmber 14, 1912. W. L. MOOItK. Attlgnce ;eu postmistress nt Odbsia. Her ap- 1C-23-30-C-I3-20 h Ipolntmcnt reached this city a few days ago, and today sho (uallllcd. few weeks chains;' 6 tho Notice I. hereby given that In pur-'pine, of luglnnlng, conlaliilng ono .anccof an order o'f the county court land ono-hnlf acres, more or I..., I i fii.M ut- tut. iri...iu . i... iuanco i .....,. smw MfiiM ill lliaurHllVCt ... li .t ma CI.II,to writes the ril.t kind. Call " , " ',V ""f0"' i 1"! T,,,J "r,,Ccc,l f " 'o will bo' ,ut O'JXiMulu alieel, or pliouo MI. ', ,.., ' ''''" --, in nppiied in sntltfactlon of said eir-cu-. I i"'" ,"la,1,cr "f ",0 e,t' Martin lion, order and decree, Interc.t nn I I Lylngdal, doceased, tho underslnneil. L..I i. . '.. ' ,nw .' ""' I it. ...,...,.. . . " .. 'I " " ULITIIIUK COSIM. mill' - - , , . ww 4 j Hlxlnch taffota ribbons, all shadti at ISc per yard. 2-2 OKIITIIUDK & CO, flP.OLK'S OREGON nd WASHINGTON Business Directory uirtcionr or MCh City. Town nr.il Vllltci, (Ivlns dtjM-rlptlv ikatcli ot ch lsc, location, population, lile srspli, nklpplns mt tisnkln. point; alto CluIAd Olrtctory, complied by vu-.i,.. .ik. pVIB..Oll, K. j. roue co. ft-K-niK ,U.o ndmlnlstnitor of the said estate 'overplus f nny I here if. to if. ,7!' ;wl.l sell at public auction to tho uJA court to Z , , J Jg est b dder. sulifnri in ilir.nn..n.n '........ .. . . "mer nppucu ....... ;:.".: .'.."". "."""""" r9 " iaw rected. of said court, the following described i iit.w properly, io-wii: , Tho wost hnlf of the northenst Diiled, Klamath I'nlli. Oreirnn n,i. Slli day of Dgcombor, 1912, W, II, IIAIlNlin, J ir i Ft r.unrtcr nnd oast half of tho north-Ifllierlff of Klamath rn. iv A west nua.ter of section six (), ?J 0KO W hIyiSn u ' towhlp Ihlrtya.ght ll. soutl, ,t m-- W" "."T.. CHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT kJ KLAHATH PALLS. ORBQON 1 Losing Flesh? ,,.-. ' Xu rr Irmamlltif dm much of your body. If I f ?i.?i I T" "i,,,"'""y "" rk than y ,0 MM IrL hi ii yU ,V'I,M011" '"" ,,0H "'"' worn om through wrk, by nil means build your self up. Tk, our Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites vl0rmnn,1m,f,B!d,C," . ttmtt ,,ow ""tlt' tnV" "m ; I I, u . , ' ! V"" '" yUmy' Ataolnlely ll.e br.1 remedy In mX:.::';!? m - STAR DRUG CO. Incorporated THE REXAU STORE a. fa. .Vjt