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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1913)
ntOKKHHIUNAIJ CARDS 1,11, V. A. IIAMBO, Dentist HI Work Guaranteed. Odd Fellowe' Building. Hood IH. MAXWELL M. IXINO Osteopathic Physician, Hullo l mid 19, While llldg. PtiooeM LEGAL NOTICES CITY AND COUNTY AIIMTIIAOY COMPANY A Infract. Iurert Members Dmiot Association Tills Mn MIMCKLLANMOPH UmI'MIYMKXT I Call up COMHTOCK, pboae 0, If ;ou want nay klad of II KM'. ! l.l.f.r .t the COMHTOCK If jou waal employment. I Classified Column rtm itK.vr 1- NICCI.Y furnished room al Ilia Or Kim House. Hlxlh and Klamath NJOKLY (urnUliad roomi with bath. 1113 Main street Mrs. C. O.Mor- (an. D-lf RANCH KOH RENT All under Irri tation; noar Merrill, for Informa tion addna I. O. Iloi 1015, Klamath Falls. Oregon. I Ml MMCKLiaXKOL' IT' !! III I ! ! W ! Dressmaking. 137 W Mala 37-1 I VANTi:i Woman to do laundry ork by the day. Mlackburn hoe pltal. 16-Jt WANTi:i Meeteagor box. 1 years old; good tlianco to learn business. Western Union Telegraph Office. 6-tf WANTKIletTreaeataUve to all the Lut accident and health peller: muit furnUli bond; loafera not weal ed; a liberal contract to the right parly. Addrcaa 8. Hteger, 710 8pald log bids., I'ortland, Or. 17-2t Foil HAI.K KOH HAI.K Pour room cotUga In Hot 8irtng addition; larga screen ed porch; big high lot; elegant view; all furnished. Cheap If taken atone. 11,300, 700 caah. Inquire 904 Main atrrct. S-ll-4-ll KOIt SAI.B-Iunlper poau, 11 ceaU per pott. Enterprise ranch or J. N. Bchmiu. !s-ln TYPEWRITERS New Machines ga.OO IKik ! a.oo MomUi Klamath Fadls Music House. Hard Candies Huch aa Jelly ileau, Cocoaaut Dice, Oumdrope, Ktc, SOo PKR POUND Ban Frsaclsco Cbocolataa IMc PKR POUND Our Own Maka of Chocolates, ftOc PKR POUND The HliQattci 4.W Mala Hi, Makers of rare Candy MONUMENTS Wo hava Juat received front the Knit a carload of "marble aaoau- menta, all saw designs. Wo alto manufacture monu ments to order Bin Isli-i Monumtital in. Stout- Co. 41 Btcvoaah St, FIRE INSURANCE SURETY BONDS 1LMERL.FR1NCH Tit main atnunr Hinimions lu the Circuit Court of the Htate of Oregon, for Klntnnth County. Mary U. Meno, I'lalutlff, V. John I', Meno, Defendant. To John I', Meno, the Abovo-Nntncd Defendant: lu tint Nmiio of the Htnto of Oregen: You are horoby auintnotiad to ap pear iiinl answer the complaint filed In the nbovu untitled null within six week nfter llio first publication or thla aumiiioni In tlm Klamath Itepub llrau newspaper; anil you will take notice Hint If you fnll to appear and answer or plead within enld time, the plaintiff, for want thereof, will apply to tlm nbovn entitled court for the re lief demanded In the complaint tiled lu unlit milt, to. wit,: For a Uccreo of ,hla court forever dissolving the bortiU of matrimony existing between tho plaintiff and the defendant, anil for such other and further relluf aa to the court may aeem meet. Thla aummona la published purau- ant to the order of the abovo entitled court made on tho 13th day of Feb ruary, A. I). 1913, and the flrnt publi cation (hereof la made In the Klamath Itopubllcan newspaper on February 13, 1913. KUYKKNDAM. A FKIUlUHON, Attorney for I'lalntllT. 13. 20. 27-6. 13-20-37 Hill THOMAS AGAIN SEEKS CUP Nolle, of HlMTtra Hal lu tlio Circuit Court of the flute of Oregon, In bed for Klamath C'.i.nly. Henry llaberraan and J. II. xtedmond, Doing lluilneaa at the Comet Realty Company, I'lalnllff, v. Jame Wallace Yandle, Defendant. lly virtue of an eiccutlou liaued out of and uuder the aeal of the cir cuit court of tho state of Oregon, In and for Klamath county, upon that certain Judgment reudered the 39th of December, 1910, In the justice coutt for tho I'ortland district of Multnomah county, atato of Oregon, and transcrlpted to the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Klamath county, In on actluu wherein Henry llabcrmau and J. II. Ucdmond, doing busluesa aa the Comet Kealty compa ny were plaintiffs, and James Wallace Yandle, known alio aa J. W. Yandle. as defendant; and wherein aald plain tiff recovered agnlmt aald defendant the sum of one hundred and no-100 (100.00)) dollars Judgment, and tho sum of thirteen and 60-1U0 (113. f.0) dollars cost, and whereat there has becu twelvo and 60-100 (f 12.00) dollar additional or accru ing costa therein, which aald execu tion la directed and delivered to me as sheriff of Klamath county, state of Oregon, and 1 have levied upon all of the right, title and Interest of the said James Wallace Yandlo, J. W. Yandle, In and to tho following de scribed premises, to-wlt: Tho northwest quarter of the northwest quarter (NWU NWtt) of section tcu (10), township forty ono (41) south, range twelvo (13). rast. W. M.. Klamath county, stale of Oregon. Notice It therefor hereby given that I, tho undersigned, sheriff of Klam ath county, Oregon, will tell said premise, to-wlt: The northwest quarter of the noithwcat quarter (NWil NWIO of tectlon ten (10), township forty-one (41) south, range twelvo (13) east, W. M.. Klamatli county, Oregon, to tho highest btddor for cash. Bald tale to bo at public auction, nt tho front door of tho court house, In Klamath Fall, county of Klamath, state of Oregon, at the hour of 10 a. m., on, towlt; Tho 16th day of March, A. D. 1913, to aatltfy aald oxocutlon, together with Intereai thereon at tho rate of tlx () per cont per annum, and for costa Incurred. Dated this Ctlt day of February, A. I). 1913. C. O. LOW, 3herlff. lly GEO. A. HAYDON, Deputy. 6-13-30-J7-6 h Administratrix's Final Account Notice It hereby given that Altha lleach, administratrix of the estate of John O. lleach, docoaaed, baa ntea in tho county court her Anal account aa such administratrix, and that the court hat fixed Monday, the 7th day of April, 1913, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in. of tald day, at the court room of the county court, In Klamath Falls, Oregon, at tho tlae and place tor hearing objection! to aald account and the settlement thereof. ALTHA 8BA0H, Administratrix of the Kttate of John O. Deach, Deceased. J. II. OAIINAIIAN, Attorney. 6-13-19-lt h lmMMMMMMMMMMMMtaMMMMMMMMW Hft 7 ,r. EjiaWWWM Sir Thomas Llpton Tho challenge of tho Hoyal Ultter Yacht Club for a race for the Amor Ira'a cup, to bo sailed next year, has been rejected by tho New York Yacht Club. For ten years Hlr Tho mat Llp ton has bovn eager to challenge again, and ho ha lost none of bit old-time optimism. stato of Oregon, you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the amended complaint filed against you lu tho above entitled court and cause on or beforo tho last day of the time Piescrlbcd lu the order for publica tion mud? hnrolu, to-wit' Tho 17th day of April, 1913, and If you fall to so answer, for want thereof the plain tiff will take Judgement against you as demaudod In hit amended com plaint on fllo horoln, to-wlt: For the sum of sixty-seven dollars and ten cent (IG7.1U) being amount duo and owing for goods, ware and merchan dise a lu plaintiff' complaint al leged, and for plalutlff'a cost and dis bursements herein. Thlt tummont I served by order of tho Honorable K. W. (lowen, Justlco of tho pcaco of the abovu entitled court, March S, 1913, tiud tho date of tho tint publication being tho Gth day of March, 1913, aud the dato of the last day will ex pire on tho 17th day of April, 1913. MKllllYMAN A DUNCAN, Attorney for I'lalnllff. C-13-20-27-3-10h Publication of Btmawai In the Justlce't, Court, Dlttrlct of Llnkvllle, Klamath County, State of Oregon. J. F, Magulre. a sole trader, doing bullae! under the Arm same and atyle of "Magulre Mercantile Company," Plaintiff, ya. Oeoric. Wheeler, Defendant. To George Wheeler, the abore named defendant. la the name of the ttorlal No. 04730 Contest No. D3 Notice of Contest Department of tho interior, United Htutcs Land Office at Lakevlew, Oregon, February 18, 1913. To James II. Henderson of Swan, Klamath County, Oregon, Con trstco: You are horoby notified that John A. llctu, who gives Swan, Klamath county, Orcgou, na his pottotllce ad- drcur, did, on the 38th day of Janu-1 nry. 1913, fllo In thla olllco his duly corroborated application to contest and tecuru tho cancellation of your homcateud entry, Serial No. 0470, mado November 22, 1911, for the 8WVI of Section 28, Township 37 south. Range 10 east, Willamette Me ridian, and as grounds for bis contest allege that you never cither estab lished or maintained residence upon said laud; that you havo nover culti vated, or lu any manner improved ine sumo, and that you havo abandoned tald land and departed tho atato of Oregon. You are, therefore, further notified that tho tald allegations will betaken by thlt olllco at having been contested by you, nnd your ald entry will be cancelled thereunder without your further right to bo heard therein, either before thlt otllco or on appeal, If you full to llio In thlt office within twenty dayt after tho fourth publica tion or thl notlro, us shown below, your unawur, under oath, specifically mooting and responding to these alle gations of contest, gr If you fall with- hi that time to fllo In thlt office U.ir proof Hint you havo torvod n copy of your niuwcr on the tald contestant cither In person or by registered mall. It thla torvlce I made by the dillvery of n copy ot your nntwor to tho con testant In ponton, proof of such ter ,Ke must bo either the aald content ant' written acknowledgement ot hi rdcolpt of tho copy, showing the date of Ita recolpt, or tho affidavit of the porton by whom tho delivery waa made, stating whon and where the copy wneMcllvcred; If made by regU tered mall, proof of audi tervtce mutt contltt of the affidavit ot the person by whom tho copy was mailed stating when and the pottotllce to which it wnt mulled, and thla affidavit must be accompanlod by the postmaster's re ceipt for the letter. You should state in your answer tho unrao of tho pottofflce to which you detlro future notices sent to you. A. W. ORTON, Register. Dato ot lit publication, Feb SI, 1918 Date ot 2d publtcatlon.Feb. 18, 1911 Date ot 3d publication, Men, 7, 1911 Date of 4th publication, Men. 14, 1911 J. H. OARNAHAN, Attorney for Contestant. ALIEN WOMEN ETO AV WA I The New Cabinet MNDLBY M. GARRISON New Jersey Secretary of War whim: amkn mi:n may votk in THIH HTATK WITHIN A YOH AITKIt niX'MHIXO THKIll IN TIJXTIOXH. HALi:M, March 17. Whllo the law provided that an alien man may vote In thl stato within a year after de dal lug hi Intention to becotno a cit izen, his wlfo will not be given tho right of suffrago until ho hat com plcloil his naturalization paper and la a full-ficdgod citizen. Thla requires llvo year. Thl waa the Interpretation of tho luw mid constitution made by Attor ney General Crawford In an opinion written recently. The attorney general points out that tho federal constitution provides that a foreign born woman becomes n citizen when her husband, If he la an alien, become a citizen, or when ho mnrrlet a citizen. The state con stitution provides that a person who Is a citizen ot tho United States or hot doclared hit Intontlon to bocome such It entitled to vote, but It doea say Hint the wife of a man who haa doclared hi Intention of becoming a citizen haa tho right of auffrago. SBBBBBVB'HlfllaBBBBBBBBBBBa' aexexei Z2-1 'vviwtfTJi . - Charles Madison, formerly a resi dent of this city, but now In tho em ploy of tho Southern Pacific at Eu gene, la bore to vim rriena ror a few day. He wa formerly with the constrcutlon department of tho rail road In tho work on thl end of the Klamath-Natron cutoff. HAL CIIAHK MAKKH GOOD AT HKC OXI) BAHK (Copyright by the Palace Studio) Llndley M. Garrison was bora at Camden, N. J., November 28, 18S4. Ho Is the son ot a clergyman. He waa admitted to the bar at Philadel phia In 1886, and to the New Jersey bar In 1892. After practising law for tovcrnl years, he accepted the vice chancellorship of hit state, assuming office In 1904. When his terra ex pired he was reappointed to serve until 1918. Mr. GsrrUon's brother Is Supreme Court Justice Charlea O. Garrison ot New Jersey. As first baseman Hal Chase, High lander, slid around his corner and harvested everything that came his way In such an easy, graceful man ner that the bleacher gentlemen used to think ho was paid handsomely for doing very sluiplo chorea. Hal has been moved out north now, and he strikes his plastic potes In the neigh borhood ot second bate. Whereupon sundry bleacher gentlemen exclaim that Hal can't inako good because he It left handed, and mutt tie himself Into a half hitch in order to watt the ball to first. Dut he continues to lomni the various bat products that stray Into hit domain, and market them nt the bctt advantage, lie over comes tho halt hitch objection by making tho turn at lightning speed, it looks from here as though 'Hal would stay at second. MEAT FAMINE IS TO BE FEARED IIUFFAIAJ HILL STEPS OFF TRAIN IN CHICAGO WITH A WARNING. PLAINSMAN IS AH YOUNG LOOK IXG AS EVER CHICAGO, March 17. William F. Cody (Buffalo 0111), rivaling the fair Lillian Russell for the secret of keep ing young, stepped from s train In Chicago and gavo an Indian whoop ot Joy. Doing nn old cattleman, the first question Colonel Cody was asked was about tho sensational statement ot President Leonard ot tho Union stock yards company that the country faced a meat shortage. "It It wone than that," declared Colonel Cody. "Unlets something Is dono within tho noxt ten years this country will face a meat famine. We eat too much meat. Wo force cattle men to kill tholr calves too early. That and the cutting up of range lands Into farms are responsible for tho present high prices and for the shortage." "TICKLEFEET" IS THREAT MADE WOMAN ASM! FOR DIVORCB BE- CAUSE OF HUSDAND'S PftOMMK TO KILL HER BY UNKJUB METHOD NEW YORK, March 17.- George Francis O'Neill, lawyer for Mrs. Marlon Holmes In her suit for separa tion from her huaband, Dr. Harry 8. Holmes, told In the supreme court of Queens that Holmes often threatened to "tickle Mrs. Holmes" feet uatil ahe died." This testimony was glvsa la the hearing on the application by Mrs, Holmes for alimony from her fcse- bsnd. Justice Jaycock granted her 30 a week alimony and 1150 for counsel fees pending the trial. PLAY BASEBALL UP IN THE AIR ROOF OF SKYSCRAPER IS LAID OUT FOR POPUI.AR GAME TKL EPHONK COMPANY EMPLOYBS PARTICIPATE , CHICAGO. March 17. Skyscraper bebil, played 200 feet above the street levet, Is the newest sport adop ted by employe in the main building of tho Chicago Telephone company, when mild weather makes outdoor playing possible. A baseball dlaaoad bss been laid out on the roof of the new building, and two teasss organis ed. Every day during the noon hear the teama play a few Innings. Tho diamond is In closed by a six foot wall and the roof Is so Urge that so mm has yet been able to bat the Indoor ball, which la used, out of the "park." MUNSEYB00STIN6 FOR NEW PARTY NEW YORK PUBLISHER APPEALS TO REPUBLICANS AND BULL MOOSERS TO MEET ON NEU TRAL GROUND MOTS SHtt BY PARCELS POST - ' .. 1 1 " 'J x -T) .- SOUTHBRN PROMJCT IN IN X URAL CORBtTIOIf a' THROUGH IBB MAO BY HLABL ATH FALLS MAN "" "" " " T i, A cocoanut hi its aatanl a, even to the milk eontalaeC kt K Msi the tough bark encircling lt.wa atjBt here by pares 1 post frosa MkMM; Florida. The cocoaaat waa aeaU kf D. D. Campbell, who la wmtertSf there, to tho local Elka Lodge. sO,! ct DRINKING A TRAIN, IS FINED RALIHOAn CONDUCTOR AHEAD AND TAKEOFFBN AT GRANTS PASS GRANTS PASS, Mare 17. Oa tho arrival of No. 16 o the SoaUetm Pacific one afternoon last week. Chief, ot Police McLean and Constable 1 die took fve men front acetnet whom coasplalat made for violation of tho state law prohibiting drinking tatoi I sating liquors on a train. The had wired ahead to the onwera, plaint having been made to Ma by G. M. Rowley, a former reeUeat of Grants Pass, who waa returning. to Wa home front Portland. sTrTRowley aald that the i the liquor front their baggage drank It between Leiand and Oraata Pass, the offense being eonttatUed ta a car Alien with other travelers, In cluding many women and children. " Oa their arrest at the depot tte men were taken beforo Jwatlee Hot man, where one of thexa, Alfred Ont taCsoa. catered a plea of gnrlty; and was fined the nsinlataat .of til. Too cases against the other fear were dis missed. The ntea were ea' ronso' to California to work In n ntIM, and aeon tlnued their Journey train. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Melhate have gone to California points for a visit of several weeks. Cut flowers at No. 2 West Mala at To boost Klamath county send The Herald to your Esstsrn friends. United Press service NEW YORK, Msrch 17. Appar ently abandoning the Jdea mat me progressive party alone will prove btrong enough to win the cext nation al battle of ballots, Frank Muasey, close friend ot Theodore Roosevelt, has Issued an appeal to both repub licans and progressives to meet on neutral ground and organise a new party. Muntey says the republicans have plenty of money and have ntoro newspaper than the progressives. He declares the plan to raise campaign funds by popular subscription h proven a fallacy. PliAYWIMGHT MAY BE ftMBABSA- DOR TO FRANCE on' the PALM SUNDAY OBSERVED HERE OaV DISTRIUUTION CEREMONY SERVED AT SACRED CHURCH HPBCIAL THIS WEEK. Following the 10:30 ataea aa diction at Sacred Heart enure Sa day morning, palms were disoriented by Father McMillan, 8. J., la ebeerv- aace of we triumpaai entry ei sao Savior into Jerusalem. Monday, Thursday. Good Friday and Holy Saturday mate will bo at tho usual hour, 7:80. Tho last ot tho evening Lenten devotions will bo koM Friday evening at 7:11. 6RAY, FADED HAIR, OR BEAUTIFUL, DARK, ATTRACTHOOSE MADAM! Saya Sage Tea Mixed Wk Sulphur Restores Natural Color and Lustre Gray, faded hair turned beautifully dark and lustrous almost over night, Is n reality, If you'll take the trouble to mix sage tea and aulphur, but what's the use, you get a large bottle of the ready-to-use tonlo, called "Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy" nt drug stores here tor about SO cents. Millions ot bottlta of "Wyeth'a" are sold annually, says a well known druggist, because It dark ens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell It haa been ap plied. You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with Wyeth'a Sago ant Sulphur and draw It through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. Those whoso hair la turning gray, becoming faded, dry, scrsggly and thla, bare a surprise awaiting them, because af tor Just one application the gray hair vanishes and your locks become lu urlantly dark and beautiful. All dan druf goes, scalp itching and falling hair stops. This U the age of youth, gray-haired, unattractive folks area't wanted around, ao get busy with the Sago and Sulphur tonight and you'U bo aatas at your youthful appearance. aad tho real beauty and healthy ceaattlOB ot your hair within a few days. Inquiry at drug stores hero ahow that they all aell lota ot "Wyeth'a Sage aad Sal-. phur," and the' folks using it are ea-thuslaatlc uBnsnffi IclkrHSBr BaSStSSrvfBaVHUayr HltMaanavaaPW u9?HJHHagil i .r KiaBnu&W&nBu X I irwnl iMnVnf W N vfll TO CONTEST EXTRADITION MRS. POPE WILL BE ARRAMNBg THIS AFTERNOON FORMAL' WARRANT ISSUED IN ISSUED TODAY Augustus Thomas is aald to bo euro ot aa Important appointment ta tho diplomatic service. President WUaoa Is. known to be much attracted by Mr. Thentaa' personality and brilUaat work. Mr. Thomas' announeeswat that he wished to go to Paris as tho representative ot thla country h beta welt received la Washington. ' Ualtod Preaa Cervlee DETROIT, March 17. A feraaal warraat, charging Mrs. Pop wHh fee ing a fugitive from Justice, waa today. She la held aa tho ot Fr,ed Cons, a burglar weuaded Ms4 arrested in Ban FransiOCO. IM KM the belief of the police that 'Js )' v Eaat tor the purpose ot dtsaosnaf of. the loot. ' , ' -1 ! I Mrs. Pom will be - afternooa. Her attoracr that ahe wlU Sght tttraeW: , U k'a worth aavsng, Ra :l T P.OLK'S. !PtaBawBTWoToT" ' VVwJ . w " 'Rmkmmmhi A'laaBafcBaoaBaT oaf ess i tsvviiv t JM.. 'i