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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1913)
s PH. 0. A. HAMrHl. Dentist Uorkr",'l,1,Ui.dl.. tJ I'hoa !. tfWU.M.WW Osteopathic " II mill iv, wmtw "" I'hoae fM I.EGAL NONCES aeeasBaaiaBja"esea f AfM,f OUVTV AMHTKACT COMI'A.-M ...., ,.. lasuranrr L,lr Oregon Assorlalliiu iMn HIMKI.I-ANKOIIM. iivmi:.t iM up C0MHT00K, plion 60. If i Mat any Kino ' "" lUlUftr at the C'OMHTOOK tf I will employment. KMMATII NOVKMr WORK" ui. .i KUa a at InUckimlllilnK and general re- pair worn aene Automobiles it Specialty ll.nHMH.HI', IdIKKIMIV A DAUsTKI.WKHa tw ami HtfoaiHiaadl Ooeae 1114m, Wool, I'ulli. Rubber sad Metal HT Main M. 11. l Classified Column t KOK RK.VT 1. flCRI.Y furnished rooms at lh Or tea llouss, With and Klsmath WOll IIKNT 3C0 acr of meadow ind pasture land to rant at II pr :r. at tlio llorton ranch, known m lh liUml Kurra. Cbaa. Horton. HII- Ubrsnd. Ore. 't Notice of Sheriff's Halo llv virtue of a cartaln aiaeutlon iluly laaund by iha dark of (ha circuit totirt of tli Aunty of Klamath, Btat of Oregon( dated (ho 1st day of Mar, 1013, In a certain action begun In tb Juitlco court for tho District of Link- villa, Klamath county, Oregon, where in (Hen McLean nnd I.. A. Howie as plaintiffs on April 12th, 1011, recov ered Judgment against J, I. Hntterleo as ilcfr niliint for tlin mini of I ICO and I until and disbursements, taxed at I2Q.4C, (iu which judgment there re- llllllli Utianllafloil tlin ium nf I2K.4G; ... -T- . v . . , unit it transcript of the mid Judgment Having liven uuiy docketed in the rlr mil court of (ho tomity of Klamnth on April I Nth, 1013, as by taw pro. 'Vltleil, Notice Ik heritor xlven Hint I will on the tli ilny of Juno, 1013, nt the court Iioiiiu In Klnmnlli Knlls, In aald riniiity, nt ! p, in, mil nt puhtlc auc tion to tint IiIkIiusI bidder for (.ash, lint folloMliiK doicrlbud property, to- wit: I Lot 3, lu block 70, Klamath Ad- illtlon to tho City of Klamath Kails, Oreituii, J riikru mid levlcl iiioii a I lie prn ar ty of tint mIi! J. I'. flfitterke, or bo tniirh thereof m may he m-rossar) to! tntlafy tho mild Judgment In favor of 1 1., A. llnlo nnd (linn McLean against lam j. '. miuuricc, wuu imeia . thvtoii, together with all -costs aad JUIiursuimiits thnl hnve accrued or! may uccrue, ' Dated nt Klamath Kails, Oregon, ( May Cth, 1013. i C. C. LOW. Bherlff. I Ily (ICO, A. IIAYDON, Deputy. - rteiAet. Notice of Hliertrs risle lb virtue of an eiecutlon In fore-i jlosiirp duly Issued by the clerk of the circuit court of the county of Klumnth. state of Oregon, dated the Vth day of April, 1013, In a certain ictlon In the circuit court for aald county and atate, wherein Joseph T. IVtrra, aa plalntlfr. recovered Judg inri isalnat tana Hardy. Ira Hardy, J ino Dee Hardy and John Dee Hardy, helri at law of J. frank Hardy, de cerned; alio the unknown belra of J. Frank Hardy, deceased: aUo all per sona or partlea claiming any rlgbt, title, lien or Interest In tbe real es tate described In tbe complaint here in, for (he auas of twelve hundred 11300.00) dol'srs nnd cosU and die buraementa, on tbe 9th day of April, 1013. Nntlra la harahv alveii that I WlU. on tbeSi'th day of May, 111, at the front door of the court bouse la Klamath Kails, in aald couaty, at 10 o'clock In tbe forenoon of aald day, ell at public auction lo tbe highest bidder, for coin, the following de scribed properly, to-wlt Miss Florence Fleming Noyes in Daring Greek Costume Bar dPHh gaaa agW gaaaLHHglgS " VHH gg aLV tFKtM1 aaaV LLl m mm-s mujm 01 mar' sJSW ? ' aP J WJ V ' fr MM' gaagBsV. ? ,iW i.Vlaal iaaHlt.1 A JaaH gggggggW " -rr. r Kgggknkna aaaLKim. " rm pH aaaHafta.- 47NaLal i-tMi' v.iii Unv Q tlnrainrA r ! froin tl)0 WATER PERMITS IN KLAMATH CO. iikiimit of t1ik 8tatb knoin i:kb kob thk mbht qoahtmr ()wh that itkckxt fii4x06 AKFKCT OVKH Ssw.OOO ACRIM John Mitchell a Leader of Miners Fleming No)o as Hope was one of tho principal figure In the Woman suRrago party pageant given at tho Metropolitan opera houso In New York May 3. Among n hundred oilier vaunc women dressed In tbe conven tional Urock costume she stood out Bho appeared on tho atago Imme diately after tho prologue. She rush- Greek temple wllli a I'ghtcd torch In her band, and lit tbe ilimo at the Altar of Truth, wnue ina; hand malduns danced about her Unr- Ing this sceno the Spirit of Woman, as represented by Pauline Fredorlcki, the beautiful actrese, appeared. It toinmo tho duty of Hope to show bor vision of Freedom, and after that the Spirit of Woman also wanted to rote. I During the quarter ending March m. 1&13. the state enaineer Issued eight permits for water In Klamath 'county, among which are permits 1s- iMicd to Harry A, Hunter and to tne Oregon Land Corporation for Irriga tion end domestic purposes. These permits cover an area of a little over 20,000 acres. The water la to be tak en from Shoestring, Cottonwood, Hlu and Miller Creeks and Fish Lake. This pioject Is In townships 27, 28 nnil 23 tout. Itancoj 7. 8 and 0 east. Il Is the purpose of T. L. Osgood to rtoro the waters of Kceno Creek and icnrry the same ncroaa tho dlylda Into ll.o ricuue Kiter draluage for Irriga tion purposes, accorulng to the permit Issued to him. i John Knott of Crescent secured a urmlt to Irrigate 140 acres of land with the waters of Miller Creek, In tc:tlon 18, township 28 south, range 'd east, Willamette morldlan. 1 During the- quarter 114 permits hue been Issued throughout the state rndcr-whleh It It proposed to Irrigate (0.071 acres, develop 1,561 horse- yower and aupply water for domestic i nd municipal us. These permits i itso Include eleven for the coastrne- Itlon of reservoirs for tbe storage) of 3,029 aero feet. I BsaaaaaaaaaLTfsjaaaaaaaaaH I ggK-alllllH SHSHSHSHSHSHSBlWK?' '' XgaTsBBH gmmssssssssssajsL mK, . H ..KglBrWV nLpH KKtK ft LIIIIIIIIIIIyI vwmm HAVE CKANEW; , NKVADA MAJf Mt IX TIWT O LOOKING OVHK TIW VMMI T . -. .. a - - - aikdmSkaskJaSi I HKLIKVm MH Wli.ii ejffT rieur -m ,ti KB rHtWOBT a 'LAKEV1EW, Ore., Kay stnhw- " fc Uhe outlook during tkepatt tsttW 'days Lakevlew will hava a craaaiefyi r 111. A. Troest of Unvllle, Klka etHMity.' t (Novada, has been here several dyv' j. ,nnd with tho help of F. O. Huntlngr many have given the question mneav 'encouragement. , ( Mr. Trost has found n location1 at $i Jtbo corner of Center and VHtoWi t' jatrcets for tho creamory, and want tj 'the merchants of tbe city to nay halt; ' 'tfo cost of the lot only JHO0, and n 'will do the resL Tlie farmers glrsr him much encoHragemen'., and all ho asks ot the stockmea I to flirnlsli ililm the cream from ISO rows, aud ho 'h.)m Hint after a coHpIo of-.moattw run ho Is sure that the number" will 'to raised to SCO. M yv v -r Thar are new and downJ ute for class. Hand-palntad Fraaeh y enamel handy nlaa. Our Hunter, who Is ranching la the NVhlto Lake country. Is here to pur chase supplies and attend to other matters. Mrs. Rose M. Torrer baa returned to her homestead at Coon Point, after a abort visit In Klamath rails. What's the Matter With the Old Watch? It's not getting any yovnaar. ynu know, and once In a while It needs . mi and overhauling. Railroad watches are cleaned and overhauled I'retty new line at skirt, lac sad bandy pins: also a snappy and mw line of Jewelry for affkec. MCHauaa. FOB HAl.i: I rbll HAl.B For really good buya - amine auy or all ot the follewing: I -The Auraves," It room, new and modern; K-room modern cottage ad- Joining; (-room cottage, 710 platn .Irctl; lot 23, block 30, Hot Sprlag. Will 11 II at it sacrllc. Adgraaa h. u. Ariravts. I'hoenli, Aria. Il-tf FARM LANDS One of the beet 4cro tracts la watches are cleaned anu overuoi . onco a year to Insure accurate tlm-! "' T -,l " Vldl mm keeping. Why not bring youra In aad alfalfa, d sandy seal, 70 per act; : u atvo It the attention tnai w termsi picessary for good time keeping. a fine ao-am tract la the Heart of u u a v at as. II l P I Walrlitnabe., Jeweler and Engraver H. P. Watch Inspector 1 hav a ale aasorUnant C Lucky BlaeWrd ntna at rarteu Dainty for snmmar. MeHatta-u i . Wills has gone to Harrlman Lodge to attend to some work there. He will be away several days. Wlllku lla-d-u Uie valley fronting on Lost Rrrer; area sandy soil; excellent drainage; well Improved, tsUli mine alfalfa; $60 per acre; terms. Ktock raclm. wlicat Ua , alfalfa Local saws appears ftrat The Herald. Tl 1: NEW YORK. May 3. John Mltcb- ll, th noted labor leader, and one of the few who have not neen aenounwo by capitalists as agitators, has be come a political football in ftw ior state, and Is being kicked around from Governor William nauar w Charles P. Murphy, boss of Tammaay fi.11 mnA uric anim. Tammanr Hall, all through IU career has mad It a naDIl 10 cuier iu iuuvi .., actually trampled on one of the most prominent of them. However, this Is not because any one In that organisa tion has objection to Mitchell Tanv- maay would be glad to have him with the organisation. Bat Governor gutter aad Murphy are new In open warfare. The cover- j nor as-mated Mitchell ror state com- laaer of labor without the in- dorse-eat of the leaders of his party. H asm d e ethers for oBce who ra dUllkad br leaders. Thus, Mur phy, who controls tbe state senate. has seen to It that th governor nomlFiattona were rejected. Mitchell a mere Dolltlcal Tietlm. Rather than elve la to the governor. Tarn manv took the chance of alienating the thousands of friends Mitchell has among organised labor men of new York. ..- j zz i -' I To heast K ath eeunty aend Th HraUr t yaur Baatem V frlenda.' ' X "- 'J CITT J?OPMTT Motles fonr re hnnsmlow a Hw Hill, eaceHeat lecatlea, 91.SM; easf ter Oest- Medera fear-r ii wheal: SI (Mi easy I ran let set Oeaceat areaae, ea the WM, f4M let ht Niche- addsllsa. "" ( Ooeeli W; Kiae view let ( XKXT DOOB TO POSTOFF1CE .-!- . ,.! I u- iha isinii nrrirnm ui raiiinvi-; ed property, io-wh; m . .. ....- Htt of 8KU of Section 30; NH lators at Klamath Valley Warahous Umta ta M vmAu of tho . : .... . .... - o 7- . .. 01 rsr. v4 01 neciion 41, iw. o a ,,umiu. -- Mai- New CMILCOTL (MMlaasaSt. 60 RichtlU K Cut flowers at No 3 Wst Mala at K0U HM.K lAit S3, block 30, Hot oprlnR addition; SOilOO; south lrn.it: water, sower and graveled street: 1300 cash for oulck sal. Ad dress !:. ti. Argraves, I'hoenli. Arts. 24-tt s. VUltNITl'IlK KOIl SALB Kitchen raimv, heater, dining and llbrar) Isklcs, oil healer, kitchen rnblnet, leds, ilriwsor, rugs, book shelves, kitchen ultmslls. etc, O. W. Denislon, I'sclllc Terrncn and l'l atieot. 7tt It V. . W. M ... . .... .. . Taken and levied upon as tbe prop-1 erty of tho rld defendants, or as much thereof as may be ncceasary lo satisfy said Judgment In favor of Josenli T. I'etrra ngalnst said defend ants, with Interest thereon, together with all coils nnd disbursements (bat have or may accrue. Dated April 0, 1913. C. C. LOW, Sheriff. Ily (1KO, A. Htydon. Deputy. 39-6-13-20-27 h . CHILCOIf II PRIZES FOR I FISHERMEN I .New location, B33 Main St, Paea64l -I! toil HAM: Hemlnntou arDewrlter, f 20. Addresa V. O, bos 136. 7-tf ItofrlKeratora vlrtUailr at cost; If ('in 17 up, Klamath Valley Ware- home Company, 7-4t FOH HAI.K OR TRADB One auto moblle, on brand mw Hamilton I'lano, one DoLaval Cream separator, one good lUyo Incuhater, two good le'rlgprntors, counter sealee and show u. Kiujulre at Sunset Oroery. 3-6t h2tr KOH HAI.K One thousand shares ot Automatle Call stock at ISo, sub ject to prior sal. P. O. Bos 11, Port Klamnth, Ore. 3-llt .lYPEWIUTEIIS New Machine fd.M Down and f.tt m hUath Klamath Palls Maale House. ROI KC OBEOOrf BB41 WAaVtWOTOri DusiR-ti Directory A DlrMtsrr ef iaeh OMrv Tewa an ch piMt, leeatlea, sopuiatlaa, tl fsph, shlestasT aa MwWM selett missiasatWfeterr. eswui tr builnus aad prefssslea, . r . s rs s ev. nwissiw Kummoas In the Circuit Court of tbe Stat of Oregon, for tbe County of Klam nth. Hugh K. Dudley, i'lalntIR; Vmipv Ann Dudler. Defendant. 1. H. mmn nf tho HtatB of OregOHi v..i .m imrabv reoulred to appear and '! I answer the complaint niea againai ; ; . ..lltlul aiill Atl fir t you 111 me uuoto buhubx . -- - beforo Thursday, the 12th day ot June, A. D, 113, that being th day r tv. it nuhllcatlon of this sum -. nit ha last day within wblch I you aro required to answer, as Bied by th order of publication 01 to summons. If you fall to appear n answer tho plalntl will apply to th court for tb relief demanded in aaia ....mi.i.int. Said suit la brought to secure a dissolution ot th bond ot matrimony existing betwn yonrswi and the plaintiff herein. This summons is puoiisnea . Klamath Republican, a weekly news pnper. printed, published and circu lated wkly at Kiamam . Klamath County, SUte of orgon, ay .j. nt th Honorable Henry L. Densoa, Judg of the Circuit Court, j j.t.j tba iota nav or Ar. m.v. me Tha flrat nubllcatloa of thU summons Is made on th 1st day of May, A. D. 118, and the last pu .. .h...nr win ba mad upon Thursday, tb lh day ot Jun. A. D. 1913. .. . HORAC13 M. MANNinu, B-l-6-18 r Attorney for th riainua Tt.. naraid. delivered at your tor, oc or home, BO osnta evastaU. You are overlooking a bet If X' you don't try for one or tne prltcs bolng offered tor the three largest trout caught la Klamnth county witn an e-oa. wj rod or less. Flrat l'rlxr, ! rod. Kfconil Prise, W reel. Third I'rlxe, f3 line , I THE GUN STORE! J. U. CHAM1IKRS, lrott. J . ll I' net aU of M, desnste the 1 Jess Willard, 6 Feet 6 Inches, and Gunboat Smith, Fight Next I've net aU I ads of M, report that there Is none la tewa. Just leave aa order. I'll deliver i eoptly. To Lease For tho payment ot tax I will leu to responsible party or parties for the term ot t years my 310 acre ot land sit uated nine mllea from Klamath rails, Orfoa. aoYraMt ditch upon plac. ror further particulars tea H.P- GJtUMEMIX italdwla aUrdwar O. a-a-a-a-alr7S BgBKv iiBKiVft Jn?nnnwall!LaL BBBBBBBBB r BBBsf nnsa nV BaT asl r nn J ggan 7 1annnnhi Va nnnnaftfs'-F lKJ BBnnnnfeannwnw"- sT''nnhdrlsr Smith f' Krltla aad Jfi-hbnri 1st Falls WW Shew Yoa a War Get at th root of tbe traaM. Rubbing an aching back' mar' re lieve It. Bat won't cur K K as kMaeya are weak. You must reach the root of It the kidneys. Reach the cause; relieve th patn. Iiegla at once with Doam'a KMaer rills. Aro recommended by thousands. Here Is a statement from a Md ford reeident. c. C. Krlbs. 33 N. Grove at, M ed- 1 ford. Ore., says : "Judging treat per 'aonal experience with Doan's KtdaeaVv x . f.-ppr, Clfih WoOilrnU' l feel -U"184 " recommead- ureen ino nuuu . . OTtri fro ..nu 5unbotb Reach til inches. Chest, normal 46 Inches. Chest, expanded 19 tt Inches. Waist 39 Inches. Neck 18 Inches. Ulceps 15K Inches. , Wrist 3 V4 inch. Calf 17 H Incbes. amith u about 6 feet 1 inch, and does not weigh more than 185 pauade In fighting condition. Howvr, wnea he swings bis right and it tend thy go down. He has all the courage la .... -I., T llr h ha nlas of the past, he loves to fight, and that s ...... .nu ittla Uenartv1 rafuaad i UUII w mj ww.w. ww. ,m M9W7. An when oserea siv.uue .o v wk i- willard aad Quaboat him. Nor has It been possible ti get Smith get Into the ring In Jim Cot- the so-called whit champion Into the '.!!.. rtnh m Francisco May SO, ring with Wlllard sine Wlllard beat froth'a club, San Francisco, stay --, ..v-r.i months io. th result will come pretty near da- fc . -fht wllac.u tot termlnlag who Is tbe bast whit hea- lo099( Mu guh. "Once I stood vywelghtt despite th taet that Luther 0B tke ,tru ot New York and asked McCarty carries about a belt to "the passersby to give me a nickel so 1 ... . i-v.i, nul J, aat nvar to SlrOOaiTB." champion wnito nev,wau v ---- - - Wlllard is a giant, tans aaa a -"' ' " V." J i. pwia. . a a..a at.., was ear as as .a aaa bii s a -araa lant'a Dunch. wiuar'a masur- tea. - - -- - fa S' shPow him taVl Uail- drtphia and JTrank . J. Ig HfreTheyTre."11 oVwmardU.tT.dVd.ofhjw. iHere they are, ..!-... -. -niad la aUaar Height teat . ..,,--- , V5T . Weight MB poe. - am. $, 16 inch Block Wood Dry Slab Wood io Inch and 4 foot Limb, Body Wood 4 ft., 16 in. and 1? in. i Leave orders at 'O.K. Transfer Co. i 'hone 87 Car. e and Mala P. C. Carlson W them. I aufftr. fro dBCUB 1U IHU -!. Wl a-w dnll : fe?t ' months. The kidney seoreHoaa were , also unnatural ad at tlsses rsUrdesVfa Upon learning of Doan's Kidney - .- Hills, 1 obtained a supply aad begaa uslng them; The contents of twe'sjr three boxeat entirely rid me oft the . (trouble and Improved my health, it. ' know that Doan's Kidney Pills ean ., relied upon to give roller u taaea aa directed." - ,'v fot aaie by all dealers. Frlea t; - V cents. Foster-Mllburn Co.. aMUfal,' . a New York, sol agenU for taa Uasteai States. Hemember tb name Deaa'a aad taKo no otner. GRAY HAIR TURNS ITS NATURAL COLOR AFTER APPLYING SAGE TEA Mixew With Sulphur, It Makes Soft, Beautiful, Cares Daadi I Almost everyone known that Tea. and Sulohur. properly eeatpeaad- lea. brings back the natural eeler aud lustre to the hair when faded, streak- .j i. n turu daa pasl. itch- u. w. mf, - ----, .JT-rjiC , -: lag soaip aaa ptosa- lamasj- aw. Years ago the ealy way te get thU mixture' waa U mad It at heat, which ta ninety aad' troubleeom. Nowadaya akiUtd aaia do this better tb a earelTavr .askg at lany drag ater fof'ta'mdr-te-wi m '" imiVs. Sa aal proauet eaiisa -wywtae a Bulnhiur Kair Remedy" yea wlU gat alaraa heette for aheat 19 eeata. a. . - ... -.- .. .W an. as v w w 1 pa 1 -",, -!- -T- ."7.Y . k .16' "- i' '- , vr l -.-..J..', r rK-r -v. ., J , t 1 , r .... li- ... ...I.l, . Iu it ... . t s usuaur w" , "" r .. .v j.. getting "wyetn-s," wniea ena e ' i v,.'-I peaded apoa to restore nataral eer, t 1 and beauty to tb hair aad. It 'U . 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