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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1913)
r'j'j.Tyr' I'HorMHMONAV OAMM j)H. C A. KAMRO, ill work OMMlMt Odd Fellows' Building. Room III. ttM MAXWMMMMaV OsteopathM IMylcl, Hullo la nuil lit, Willi llldg. citv a sn r,wTV ahmtract COMPANY Abstract. ImruM Members Oregee Aaaoclslloa Till Mm. LEGAL NOTICES MIMCKUiANsKH7S f. KMI'IXIYMMKT' Call up COMSTOCK, pheae 10, It ;ou waat any hind M HELP. Iteglct er at tbe OOMtTOCK you wan! cmpwrmoat. p- 1 .- .Ji JIIW. Ih the Circuit Court of the Mat of urcgou, for Klamath County. Mary h. Meno, Plaintiff, va. John I'. Morse, Defendant. To John . Mora, the Above-Named Defendant) In the Narno of the Hit to of Oregon. You nre hereby summoned to np- Jyciir nml answer the complaint filed In lite ntiovo entitled milt within six weeks nfter the first in-hllcotlon of thla summons In the Klamath Itcpulj. Ilcan iitttapM'er; nnd you will take -notlco that If you full to nppoar and nnawer or plead within anld time, the plaintiff, for want thereof, will apply to the aboiro nlllled court for the re lief ilemarded In the complaint filed In aald ault, lo-wlt.t For n decrco of hla court forever dliaolvlng the bond of mrtrlmony eiUtlng between the Plaintiff and the defendant, and for such other nnd further relief ne to the court may aeem meet. Tlil auiuiuona la published pursu- ant to the order of the above entitled court made on the 13th day nf Feb ruary, A. I). 1013, and the tint publl cation thoreof - made In the Klamath Itepnbllcan newspaper on February 13,1911. KTJYKKNDALL FKItOUBON, Attorneya for PUInliff. 13-30-37-6-13-30-37 ' TiiIHesllBan ....i. .an ;vS&9mVaam - ' " " - . .i w mmmmmmm mm MM mmmmmmmm MM "7" I wttMV nnmjmttf wmt mbom wm i .-.v - -' , , LADY DETECTIVE IIF-COMMENDM I MKMIIMtM OF IIKH HEX FOIl POLICE FORCE Classified Column f-RRRRRRflk- 'caaaaaaaaaanaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaani MINING MAN IS ON WAY NORTH I'llKFKIM TO PAY HIS OW.V WAY HACK TO AMHKA TO FACE A TRIAL KATIIKIt THAN REMAIN IX MEXICO FOM MKKT NICELY furnished raema al the Ore (on House, With aad Klamath NICKI.Y furnished raema with bath. 1113 Mala street. Mra, O. O.Mor- can. l-tf rr MMCKLLANEOtM Drrsimahlag. 117 W Mala S7-a FOUNI Couple of keye. Apply at Herald oKce. . WANTKD RepreeealeUve to cell the beat accident and keaMk peHer; mut furalak bead; loafers aet want ed a liberal contract to the right party. Addreaa I. Siege r, 710 Spald log bldg., Portlaad, Ore 17-lt FOR BALK KOH SALE B. I. Kock aad Rhode liland Ked egge at 1.36 par act tlng of IB: Indian Kuaaer Duck agga at fl per II. J. W. Bryant, boa 171, Klamath Fall. Oregon. 10 h t rl FOIl KALE Four room eottaga la Hot Springe addltlea; targe acreea ed porch; big blgb lot j elegaat view; all furnlaked. Cheap If taken atoaca. 11,300, 1700 eaeb. laalr 004 Mala itreet Ml-4-11 FOIl HALK 10-faet lattath. topHk glaaa fraatj fmr-karse meter; all In good a dltl . Apply Herald office. ll-U FOR gALaVaaJpafpiati7i'reeau per peat MabKarlM raaek J. N. Schauta. Il-lai I'Nbllratlaa of Hw In the Juitlce'a Court. Dlatrlct of Llnkvllle, Klamath County, State of Oregon. J. F. Magulre. a aole trader, doing bualneea under the firm name and atyle of "Magulre Mercantile Company," Plalntltr, va. Ooorge Wheeler, Defendant To George Wheeler, the abovo named defendant In the name of the ilato of Oregon, you are hereby re quired to appear and anawer the amended complaint filed ngalnit you In the above entitled court and cauee on or boforo tbo lait day of the time prescribed (n tbo order for publica tion made herein, to-wit: The 17th day of April. 1913, and If you fall to o anawer, for want thereof the plain tiff will take judgement agalait you demanded la hla amended eom- plalat oa file berela, to-wit: For the uta of ality-eerea dollars aad tea ceaU (M7.I0) being amount due aad owing for goods, wares aad merekaa dlaa aa la plalatll'a complaint al leged, and for plaintiff's cost aad dis bursements herein. This summons la served by order of the Honorable IS. W. aowenrJuetlco of the peace of the abovo entitled court, March 5, 1U1I, and the date of the drat publication being the 6th day of March, 1913, and tho date of the last day will ei Hire on the 17th day of April, 1913. UKKKYMAN A DUNCAN, Attorneya for Plaintiff. 0-lJ.20-37-3.10h Mra. Isabella Good win, a full- fledged aleuth of the Now York pollco department, who aided In capturing the taxlcab bandits a year ago, bo- lloves women would do valuable work In the department. Bho bases her opinion on her fifteen years of ser vice as n pollco matron, begun Just after1 tbe'death of her husband, a member of the force Mrs. Goodwin say that girls aro naturally mora careful and modest boforo woman than they aro before a man, nnd that a word In time, a reminder of tho right attitude, will often save a mm- tep. Bhe bellovee that pollco women could do n wonderful work In eating girls who woro Inclined to stray to the streets. GENERAL NOTICES TYPEWRITERS New MaeMawa f.M Down aa4 Pne"sP W eWW ervlflamnmMeFe erVaaM emfWv BvMV Easter Goods CAMM, VOUMCKS, CANBY MCKW, DYMi at NOVMLTIkm CAMeW MAM IN KLAMATH FALUI The MlilOWtfl ejamr gavammmv 0vt4 Makaw a fawa Cemds; MONUMENTS Wa kava Jnat raaatrad tram tka aat a aarlaU t marala rnana- WW )oMW fmnfiBjaaan Wa alt akamfawara a ardar I r?"v i." Iggyg&j rjl Ctajam Pal ''vweaaesma'ami .ajera) weema ,wwt BM For Woo Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned will receive bids for fur nishing School District No. 1, Klam ath county, wtk 300 corda of 4-foot wood, cut from live pine treee, to bo delivered, aa follows, not later than September 1, 1911, at the following school building 95 cords at West Side ackeol. 80 corda at Ceatral school. IS cords at Mills Addition achool. A certified cheek of S per east of amount of .bid must accompany aama. Illda to be opened April 1, 1913. at I o'clock p. m., at the oMoe of the clerk, at the First Trust aad Savings Dank. The board reservaa the right to'ra- joct any aad all hid. Dated at Klamatk Falls, Oregon, this 19th day of March, 1919, By order of board of directors of Sekool District No. 1, Klamatk coun ty, Oregon. J. W. S1BMKNS, Clerk. 19-lltk What's the Matter Wrth the OM Wericli? It'a not getting any younger, yen know, and. eaee la a while It need a real ana overeauuag. nauree watches are cleaned and overhauled once a year te laaure accurate time keeping. Wky net bring youra in and Jleffta.glve It the attention that la accessary lor gooa ume neoetne. frank m. orr JLWaaVslkssm aaaajamnrnjar' .P. Watch WUnHga ATHLETIC CLUB TO 8E ORGANIZED MKKTINC WIM. UK HKLD IN IH)WI.Ia AI.l.KY FOR THE Ft'HFOMK OF KKFECTlXfJ PER. MAXKXT OKUAMZATION For tho purpose of organisation and confirming action already taken In connection with the establishment of the Klamath Kails Atbletlc Club, a meeting will be held In the bowling alley In the basement of the Odd Fel low's building Saturday evening, starting at 7:30. All persona Interested in the move ment are Invited to be present. HAN FIlANCIBCO, March 21. Preferring to pay the expenses of his extradition to Alaska to stand trial for murder, rather than remain long er In tbo haunts of "greaser cut throats," in Guanajuato, Mexico. Jos. MncDonald, a, wealthy mining man, la' on the last leg of his Journey from1 tills city to the far north. Ho Is ac cused of alaylng N. C. Jones, n mis sion worker, ha Tread well, Alaska, In 1902. Macuonaia was exonerated by a coroner'a jury and then went to Mex ico. The -case was later re-ODened. and his extradition ordered. The Huerta government announced IU Inability to par MacDoaald'a way. back to Alaaka. The wealthy miner wel comed tho chance to pay hla own way. even going aa far aa to pay the fare of the guarda aeat by Huerta to take blm to the 'border. AMUNDSON TO GO TO NORTH POLE FAMOUS SCANDINAVIAN WIU START FROM SAN FRANCISCO IN JUNK,' 1B14, TO. MAKK NKW DIHOOVMUKS If It's worth bavtac H's worth In nring. See OtHrote, W'MaJn.St. Phone M. aoBBaBsaBaiaaBaBacsBs LOS ANOKLES. March 31. Cap tain Roald Amundsen, discoverer of the South. Pole, outlined today hla plana for a North Polar exploration trip. With fiftetn men he will start from San Francisco In June, 1914, sailing the Fram. Tea members of the South Polar expedition will ac company him. In command of the Fram wll be Captain Thorvald NlUen. Others of the party will be Dr. B. J. KlrkUad of Cbrlstianla aad Dr. Harry Edmoas, aa American. Commissary plana win be outlined aeveral montha before the atart. la It la the right, then. HeraldT It'a NOSTRILS AND HEAD STOPPED UP FROM COLD? TRY MY CATARRH DALM (Copyright by Harris A Kwlng) Mm, Josepbus Daniels, wife of the new secretary of tbo nary, m a slater of Ensign Worth Bagley, who was the only line officer to meet death la the Spanish-American war.- Mra. DaaJeb Is president of the Raleigh Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy and vice president of the state chapter of tbu organisation. The Colonial Damea is another society of which aha la aa actlvo member, and she Is a member of the Society of Sponsors of Battle ships, having christened the torpedo boat Dagley, named In honor of her brother." REACH'S GUI ARRIVES HERE AUTIIORJTIVK WORK ON CHEAT NATIONAL GAMF. NOW READY FOR DISTRIBUTION BOOK M COMPREHENSIVE PIMfKRMKN ON POWER BOAT ARC WMfTtV PAR FORI TWO) MONTHS' CRUMB INTHK PAR NORTHERN WATERS IJ TTatokmahti i . . lUBmii m, I FtW Df 1U1ANCE I j toilless Directory I I 1UMTTBOND8 Auirt5r.SIv.I I 'I womw. fias I I cart ataN. leeMlea. aeveletlea, Me- , I, anaaMElt Li VnuNOH K -W "res; shiMMaa.oag kaakmi 4t ; I T5S !anm :amnmmaii' - I I Eoaae7Dlmerr, eatte by I I ' W.JttWnWihmnW v m B.fcygiM,, ta4 vretssstoa. f M .PPRRRPnsRsasBiasnnnmnmnmfjBsBsBsef Tx- '''"' -, ' . ' r- 1 --a - ' ' . -J t litatjiHtly Clear Air Pasaagea; Yen ItrMthe Freely; Dull Headache tiocst Naatjr; Catorrhal Dtsaruirgc Not. Try "Kly'a Cream Dalm." (Jet a small bottle anyway. Just to try It Apply a little in the noctiilc and Instantly your clogged neae and stopped-up air pasaagea of tka head will open; you will breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. My morning I tho catarrh, cold la head or catarrhal sore threat will be gene. End such misery nowl Oct the small bottle of "Ely's Cream Balm" at any drug store. Thbj sweet, fra grant balm dteaelTea by the heat of the nostrils; peaetratea and heala the. Inflamed, '.awellen membrane which lines ' the neae, head aad threat: clean the atr paaaagea; stopa nasty dlcsaargca and a feeliag of cleansing, soothing relief cornea Immediately. Don't lay awake tonight strug gling for breath, wltk head etuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blow ing. Catarrh or n cold, with it'a running noee,- foal mnceua dropplag Into tbo throat, and raw dryness la distressing but truly nssdlsac. Put your faKh Jnet once In "Kly'a Cream Balm" aad your eold or' catarrh will tardy dhmpaear. The 1913 Reach American League Guide the oRcul handbook of tke great Junior major league presided over by famous Ilan Johnson baa Just made Its ever welcome appear ance, thus ushering in one more base ball season; a function which It has fulfilled each, spring -f or thirty-one consecutive years. This long term embraces virtually two baseball gen erations, assuming that Of teen years measures one generation la a acid In which events move swiftly aad tke actors make tholr entrances and exits in'palnfully quick time. So, tbU long continuity of publication alone has served to make the Reach Guide the standard annual publication of the baseball world, without considering the merits of the contents of the book. But combining time and quality, we hare a publication which simply stands alone in its chosen fleld In every way. Including the literary con tents, official records,. Illustrations quality of paper, serviceable blading aad general typographical excellence. Thus, from every standpoint, la the Ileach ORclal Outdo for 1911 a splen did handbook of baseball aad a de cided credit to the American League, to the Reach company of Philadel phia as the publishers, aad to lta ed itor, Francis C. Rlchter, the veteran baseball writer aad authority. It abould.be noted, by the way, that this is the twelfth aanual issue of the Reach Quide aa the oatclal handbook of the American League, nnd the thirty-Srst consecutive year of lta publication by i the A. J. Reach com pany as albeekef records aad refer ence for.thcjeaUre baseball world. SEATTLE, Wash., Marek II. Ev ery fisherman aboard the power hali but schooner Washington, which has Just arrived In Seattle after a two months' cruise la Alaskan waters, re ceived a check for f 6S1 aa hla akare of the money received for the catch During the time the Wachlagtba was In the north she made three ship ment to Seattle, la addition to the big catch she brought down. Bach one of tbe shipments met a good market, which accounts for the large dividends. Tho latest trip confirms the belief along the water front that the Wash ington Is one of the luckiest kailbat schooners running oat of Seattle. Her luck baa been n byword for the pact fifteen months, during whieh time aha has netted her owner, E. B. Lereea, 14,500, or an average ef 5t a month. Thle iacludea several meaaha during which aha waa laid np. Because of the aerieaa IHaeea X the wife of a member of tke led. the Elka wlU net give a halt thla turn ing, aa plaaned.. 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Bad leaded a birrate akatt arm Jabte the aalar.pleaaa aacrlas lowed RlaawMk eao.la taajaw. Kay badty.'aad it Bag imi aa K weald have Mrs. Theodore Ruggl Boston sculptress, haa. another soldier's monu ure Is In bronxe, and la eight, feet high. It will be placed in n park la North Andover, Mass. Mrs. Kltaoa, who la one of the moat successful wo men sculptors In the world, k a native of Brookllac, Maac, and la the wife of Henry Hudson Kltaoa, alaaaeK a sculptor of note. Mrs. Ktteea haa achieved her greatest ueeeaa wRh her' soldier monument, and, amc the best known of these are "The Volunteer." at Newburypert. Mem; the Maasachusetta state moanmeat te lta reglaaenU at Vichebart, Miaa.; medaliona of various genarala far the) Sherman monument at Waehlagtoa; statue of "Tbe Mlaute Mea ef 7f ," at Framlagham, Mass.; the famoaa Mother Blckerdyke" groap far UH- nolc; soldlera' monumenta at Ue Uni versity of Mlaaeaota, Pasadena, Cal., Oeehea, N. Y., aad aaarea. Maaa. . 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