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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1913)
ytiormmtwAh oAtum DR. c A. Half MO, Ail Work OuarMteed. Odd t)OWt' Bulldlag. Room I Hi f AXWKLIj M. IX)NU Osteopathia Phyetrtaa, Hullo 18 nad 19, White Hid. ItMMM CITV AND COtlHTlf ABflTrtAirr COMPANY Abstracts. Iwrun Members Oregoa AasorlalloB Till MM. Classified Column FOIt RENT 4ICKI.Y furuliliKi) rooms at tha Oro icon House, Willi and Klsmath EOAt NOTICES FOR RENT 3CC ncrm of meadow mill (taituro land to rent at $1 par iicro, at tlio I lor ton ranch, known a tlio Island Farm. Choi. Ilorton, till tlolirniiil, Oro. 8-0t MIMCKLLANHOtm .KMI'IOVMKMT Call up COMBTOCK. paoao eg, ir you wast air klad of HEM. Register at the COM8TO0K If fou aat easpleyBUBt. HITUATIONH WASTED WANTED Experienced stonogra plivr desires poiltlon; law olllco preferred; has find aovoral years' ox pvrlmico In law offices; will tako dlc- latlon oltlior In shorthand or on typo- writer, aa desired; food penman; no bookkeeping. Mrs. K. H. HuUo, G28 Towiuoud Fists, corner Blxth and Pine, apartment 10, upstairs. Phono 23J 10-lf ion malic KLAMATH NOVKtVrV WOHKft Utli aa4 Klamath are. Iilncksmltblas BBd geaeral re- palr wark doae Automobiles a Specialty II. KIIIMIKAHKO, lYoprictor. IMKKLSON DACHTKLMKRO Net aail Hereadliaad (loode Hides. Wool, Pelts, llubber and Mctala XII Mala M. Tel. SIM n.isuia ggrera Tha Herald, delivered at your lore. oasce or home, 80 casta a nioata. - I- FOR HALE For raallr food buya ex amine any or all of the follewing: "Tlio Argraves," SB roots, saw aad modern; C-room Bodani cottage ad Joining; 4 -room cotUge, 720 Nlatb tlreet; lot 33, block 30, Hot Bprlogs. Will soil at a sacrifice. Addreaa E. U. Argravet, Pboealx, Arlc 31-tf KB CREAM Our Fountain dota aot eloaa, winter or summer. A dlaa at Ira creaai will taata aa good now aa la feet weather. M'KCITAL An axtra flae bltter-oweet Chocotata e,t 75c tha pouad. 1?lad aLaClttfl 4ae) Mala Hi. Maker of Para Candy PRIZES FOR fishermen! FOR BALE Lot 23, block 30, Hot Springs addition; COxlOO; south front; water, sewer and graveled street; 1300 cash for quick sale. Ad dress E. O. Argravcs, I'boenlx, Arlx. 2Mf FURNITURE FOR SALE Kitchen range, heater, dtnlnc. and library tables, oil beater, kitchen cabinet, beds, dresser, rugs, book shelves, kitchen utensils, etc. 'J. W. Delusion, I'aclflc Terraco and Bal street. 7-tf NoUco of MliertiTa Bala lly virtue of a certain execution duly Issued by tha clerk of tha circuit court of tho rounty of Klamath, State of Oregon, dated tlio 1st day of May, i a 1 3, in a cortalu action begun In the justice court for tho District of Link' vlllo, Klamath county, Oregon, where in (Hon McLean and L. A. Howie as Plnlntirr on April 12th, 1913, reeov ered Judgment ngalnst J, I', Bsttorlee ns defendant for tho sum of f 1C0 and coa in and disbursements, taxed at 2MG, on which Judgment there re- Hindis unsatisfied the sum of I2MG; nini ii transcript of the said Judgment luivlnx been duly docketed In tha cir cuit court of the county of Klamath on April 18th, 1913, aa by law provided. Notice Is hereby given that I will on the 4th day of Juno, 1913, at tho court house In Klamath Falls, In said county, at 2 p. m. sell at public auc tion to tho highest bidder for cash, tho following descrlbod property, to wit: . Ix)t 3, In block 76, Klamath Ad dition to tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Taken and levied upon ns tho proper ty of the said J. P. Bsttorlee, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the said Judgment In favor of L. A. Howie and Glen McLean against said J. I. Batteries, with Interest theron, together with all costa aad disbursements that have accrued or may accrue. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, May Gth, 1913. C. O. LOW, Sheriff, lly UKO. A. HAYDON, Deputy. C12.lfl.26h Ray Schalk, the New White Sox Catcher, Who Looks a Champ l-'OR SALE Remington aypewriler, 120. Addrass IN O. box 33. 7-tf FOR BALK OR TRADK One auto mobile, one braad saw Hamilton piano, one DeLaval Cream separator, one good Itayo Incubator, two good refrigerators, counter scales aad ahow cates. Enquire at Sunset Orocary. 3-01 hit r FOR BALK One thousand aharea of Automatic Call stock at 16c, aub- IJect to prior sale. I. O. Dox 11, Fort Klamath, Ore. 1-lSt FOR BALK 22-foot gasoline launch in good condition; equipped with Fairbanks-Meno 7-h.-p. marine en- jglne, new. Knqulro room 211, f. O. O. F. building. 10-t You arc ovarlooklag a bat If ou don't try for one of tba prlioa being offered for tha three largest trout caught In Klnraalh county, with aa l-os. md or leaa. First Prior, SIS rod. Hecead Prlae, SS red. Third Prior, SS Una THE GUN STOREi 5 J. H. CHAanaotRS, Pray; Zl io-it FOR RALE Choice poUtocs for seed, Ogle's (lolden Klamath, the new variety; 3Sc per sack at farm. !...! I.. Wklln 1A.0t.lW HAY 8overal tons of good mixed al falfa and grass hay for sale In bars, nt 13 per ton' cash; also small stack grain hay cheap. Prank Ira White. I YPjE WRITERS rv Mnrhlnra W.Oe Dovra bsh! gfl.oo a MosXh IUiiviwIIi Falls Mulc Homs. GENERAL NO I ICES NoUco Having sold out ray business to Vaa inner Drotherr. all bills ara now pay able to me at the same location. TUB MONARCH QUOCKRY, 10-1 It A. O. LKWIB, Prop. Block Wood I've lot aM kaaaw a tt, StoaatU tka rriiort that tharw la mam ta tawa. tuat leave aa order. I'H deUrer rowpUy. , Green Slab Wood i6?nch Block Wood Dry Slab Wood 16 lnck iml 4 'ot Limb. Body Wood 4 ft. 16 Jit,' Wd la Im.. Lmivc ortrtr at O.K.TramfwCo. MwMly . "' Cor. aatdMata P. C. Carlson It It'a bows, Tha Herald kaa prlatad It. Out flowers at No Wsl Mala at To Lease ror the payment of taxea I will lease to rasponalbU party or parties for the' term of Ira years ray 310 acrea of land alt uated alna mllaa from Ktaraath Falio, OrageB. aevanuaaat ditch upon plaaa. For further particular! aee H. p. 6ALARNCAUX Baldwka Mardware Oo, Notice of BherMTa Male D) virtue of an execution la fore closure duly Issued by tho clerk of the circuit court of the county of Klnmnth, state of Oregon, dated the Mh day of April, 1913, In a certain nclion In the circuit court for aald cbunty and state, wherein Joseph T. I'ctrrs, as plalatlfr, recovered Judg men. against Lena Hardy, Ira Hardy, J mo Dee Hardy and John Dee Hardy, heirs at law of J. Frank Hardy, de ceased; also tho unknown heirs of J. Frank Hardy, deceased; also all per sons or partlea claiming any right, title, lien or Interest, In the real ee- Uto described In the complaint here in, for the sum of twelve hundred $1200.00) dollars and costs and dis bursements, on tba nth day of April, 1913. Notice Is hereby given that I will, on the 28th day of May, 1911, at the front door of tha court house In Klamath Falls, la said county, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of aald day, sell at public auction to tha highest bidder, for cosh, the following de scribed property, to-wit: SU of 8KH of Section 30; Ntf of NKtf of Section 31. Twp. 23 8., R. 9 K., W. M. Taken and lovled upon aa the prop erty of tho said defendants, or" as much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said Judgmsnt la favor of Joseph T. Peters against aald defend ants, with interest thereon, together with all costa and disbursements that have or may accrue. Dated April 9, 1911. C. C. LOW, Sheriff. lly (1KO. A. Hnydon, Deputy. 39-0-13-20-27 h BiHtuaoste In tba Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klamath. Hugh E. Dudley, Plaintiff; vs. Nancy Ann Dudley, Defendant In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear aad answer the complaint, Sled agalaet you In the above entitled aalt, ea or before Thursday, tha 11th day of June. A. D. 1913, that betas the day of the last publication ot thla ena- mons, and the last day wlthta whlea you are required to aaawer, aa aaed by the order ot publlcatloa of thla summons. It you ran to appear aaa answer the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded la aald complaint. Bald autt la brought to' socuro a dissolution or me aoaoa ox matrimony existing between youroelt and the plaintiff herein. Thla aummona la published la tho Klamath Republican, a weekly aawa paper, printed, published and circu lated weekly at Klamath Fallo. Klamath County, State ot Oregon, by order of the Honorable Hoary U Denson, Judge of the Circuit Court, and dated tho SOU day of April, A.D. 1913. The first publlcatloa ot thla summons la aaaae oa tne m aay ox May, A. D. 1911, aad tha last publl catloa thereof will bo made upoa Thursday, tho 11th day ot June, A. D. 191. HORA0K M. MANNINO. B-1-6-1S r Attaraer. tor the Plaintiff Baaw oaaaaam aaaaaa aaaaaaaa - aaaaaaaaf l aaaaaV LaaanV --' A . 1L aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV .saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaam iliaBaaaaal Laaaaaaaaaam. Vaaaflsaaaf ' aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaVv aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW 2IVgk 1. BaaaaaaaaaaaQ2aaaaauEfgaaaa ' -LBBBaaaaaa oaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaV ' .(HataiaiaiaiaHllaA f j$ ' gogogogoB gojgojgojH Baaaaaaaaaaataaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal aP aaaaaaaaaaaVaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal aaaaaaHaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaafaaaaaaaW aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawaaaaaaw saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaf .aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaB aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW " aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaT aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaT aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaavr mifliiiiiic Ray Bchalk, tho youag American association catcher, baa been almost the sensation ot the American league this season. Ho ahowa even better torm than In tho 23 games he played with the Wlilto Sox at tho ead ot the season of 1912. He finished the sea son with a batting; average of 286, but this year he promises to go far boyond, that. In tho first 16 games ot the year he batted .366, leading his club. Scbalk's throwing this year la per fect. Ho has a aaa something tike that of Jimmy Archer, the great Cub catcher, for ha la able to throw to bases without moving back hla right foot to get a swing. The photograph shows him throwing with his toea ecn, proving that ho can snap the b.ill without tho awing needed by most catchers. If Bchalk continues aa he has begun, ho may equal old Billy Pi.tllvan, for yeara the greatest catch er In the American league, a catcher vho waa usually mentioned la .the cut with Johnny Kilns of the Cuba and Roger Dresnahan of the Giants. CITY PROriRTY Modem foucrooaa" awagwlow oa the HUI, excellent locale, l,SSe; easy Modem four-roooa koaao near Cen tral school, $1,808 easy terms. Largo lot on Crescent avenue, S400 man. Hood Inside lot la Nkhoto addition, $.130; terms. deed comer In Second Hot Springs $306; terms. Fine view lot ea the H1U, SOOO tenue. Mala etreet property that pays. CHILCOTt New location, 35 Mala St. Phone M What's the Matter ' Wkh the OM Watch? It'a not getting aay, younger, you know,' and once la a while. It needs a rest ana overnauHBg. iiauroaa watches are cleaaad aad overhauled once a year to Insure accurate Usse keeplag Why not bring yours la aad tot u give It tho attention that la accessary for good time keeping. PRANK M. OPP Watekaaake,, Jeweler aad 8. P. Watch. laoaoctor WUUMa To boost Klamath eeaaty aoad Tba HenOd to trloaa.. W O Q D Dry Blah Wood, Idulaeh. .faU Dry Fir BWk, laaea.. , ;94.te) t la-lack Dody .Woejd.. , MS4UM IfWIaea green Van? Siea. .SATS ltXasa ivaoa Mr Saa)t, .SjbVwSk . KLAMATH WaTIi CO.,. " . O. Peyton, 1 ,.OStoe,llM Hotel Anivals White PeUcaa K. J. a rant, Algona; W. E. Lamm, Danville, 111.; Abner jVeed, Duasmutr, Col.; W. E. Nicholson. Ft. Klamath; E. O. Chandler, Portland; O. A. Mc Kee, Chicago; A. A. Coutenay, Saa Francisco; M. T. Gardiner, Saa Fran cisco; J. F. Williams. San Francisco; W. D. Whitney, Ban Francisco; J. M. Campbell, Duasmulr; B. T. CarletOB, Salem: H. P. Carson, Sacramento; T. II. Draker, Ban Francisco; Dr. C. W. Evans and wife. Modesto, Cat.; Frank Hersog, Weed; J. M. Bedford aad wife, Klamath Agency; N. D. Jokaaoa, Portland; Fred Doherty, Saa Fraa- cUco; D. O. Williams. Klamath Falls. aVocac MaNe Mrs. N. D. ainabach, Chltoo.ula; O. A. Glynn. Ban PraachKo; WaHer Adama aad wife, F. P. Cralf, Saa Francisco; L. Pfeaalaior, Saa Praa- clsco; Mrs. O. W. Shore, Saarameato; H. Anderson. X, Qabrlelaea, Thosaaa J. Wilson. H. P. Chapman, Wordea; H. T. Bruce, J. B. SIMey, W. J, Gran- dig, Portland; Geo. R; Paeaeger, Dor- rls; W. W. Smith. Biy; Harry Footer. City; J. W. Haiktaa. Merrill; Agnes Gallagher, Mrs. Gallagher, Saa Jose; R. B. Douard, Saa Fraaolaco; Abo Arnhelm, P. C. Fraake, . T. Mc Oray, Mrs. A. Farias, Miss Laura Farias. BaBFrancJeeo; B.-W. Johnson, Andrew Johnson. Malta; W. aea man, B. Shaw, Saa Fraaeueoj It. M. Reed. C. 8. Howatt, Portlaad. ' BEGIN SURVEY OF DESCHUTES PRKLIMINARY' WORK IS DOMR iOHfTLY BY RteCLAMATtON BKRVrCB AND THB 8TATB OF ORBOON mm Bead, Or., May 13. Preliminary work oa the co-operative state aad federal surrey of the Deschutes river, for which 60,000 waa appropriated by the Oregon legislature and 150,000 by the federal government, haa been started. Engineer John T. Whistler of the United State reclasaaUoa service was here last week for a few days, returning Sunday to Portlaad, where he baa headquarters. Assistant Engineer Thomaa Haw thorne la here now, aad baa begun re connaissance work at the Benham Falkt reservoir site. At the Hotel Bead, Monday evening, he aald that a crew of men will arrive in a few daya, and go Into camp at the fallo. The work will probably require If aaoatae for completion. The reclamation serv ice U In charge, but the otaU will have eupervMea alee. Mr. WhieUar, who did the eagtaeerlBg work la eoa- ectlon with the building of tho power dam here, will be up again froaa Port land In a abort time. . - v. . KBK.rav" mm MMM ananamVtf ' -j jlLS.'w 'xannr- amavisannr sbbfh - WanW aaTaawBaWir SalSJ ISS?"'.vv;;'.-- ' k c.Ann ornu oa r -.'--y- n TrORAl ' "". .-'... ( s rtm ola t jMckBritton, Who Sent Rivers West s. take a train for the west at once," waa the aaawer of Rivera' manager. Brlttoa waa recently beaten by Packie McFarlaad, tho wonder of the setekyarda, aad the root ot the world, but few othera la ale claaa think they dolt. AU the light welghta mosti of their time alde-sUpping him, he finds It difficult to get a match. Many ot them wUI fight Mc Farlaad. for the "abort end." kaewhag that -the Chicago boy wlU draw aufft- ciently to repay them well. Anyway. McFarland la considered ae good that It doesn't hurt a aecoad-rator'a rean tatlon much o be beaten by 'him. To be whipped by Brlttoa, wko la aot rated ao high, would . damage them more, v HKWrtX United PraaaSotTian, Denver, My"-li-"l acquitted and a free trial la over. I havo nearly two 'yeara to go to iraM, aaw I am glad to saake aay oM Faata ' the pubMe. 1 am aot a mardarer, aaat shall prove It.'' TWe waa meat ;maae .today by. Henwood, whooe aeeoad trial' ' charge of murderUag Oeersje Copoaaal In tho Browa Pataeo hotel la Mat, 1911,, began avion DietrM Jadga Butler thla awning, A wild fired, by Henwood, when bo aaat Sylvester Veaaaert, a'SC Ilonalro auronaut," Copetand, a byataador. tried aad eoavMod of tho killing, aad seatearo te.N oBBteat. 'He haaaotor'aiaial fant to tho , pewit eattary,' kwriar reaaanaaBaB tho county jeJlwhlU hla sajaaV John T. Bottom, fought for, aad waa granted ji new. trial la Fearaart', new trial waa granted aa aha that the first' waa unfair la that Mat , , state foreed tho eeadaMtot i if trial immedlotily aflor taa ahaoraaoT.; beforo tho defeaae. waa ptoaared,' aad while tho subtle mind wWuenta-Tv' flamed agalBK the dofoadaat ' , , L The ftfotitrlal waa oao of taa BMOt-- V sensational la erlaUnal hletery.of taa middle weet. It attracted aatteaol ta- ' teteet beeauee of the preawBaaeo o" J . the prlaclpala. Henweod.aad.Toa pbul quarreled on the aktht, of May II. 19ll.ia the bar of tho BrowaPal- aehotel over the latter'a i ta Mrm. John W. Miaaor, fcte I ful wife of one of the woaMaaaat aadr most promlaeat buelaeae atea of Doav- ver. veapbui die ii bouraaner tae quarrel from a pwtot wound.''"' A' attar " bullet straek CopeMad, atruek Jaaaea W. AtkJaaoa, a 4 anrtnsai eontraetor. CeoMsamd'U two weeks after tho Atkinson waa erippled for kttt.-'l wood went to trial oa'Jnae.M. 1M, - charged wRh murder rag- Oooetasat,' tha court 'everruHaa; hkV dsoaaai.at ,aa ' tried oa tho Toanaulv first. Keawood terrlfte eroes oaaralaaUoa.'-f - Springer t eetltied aarroBadad sar; nurses aad aayslslaao that had taken a picture ot Heawoodl her waM torn-it to, aUa:1 her not to accept Heawood'a tlona. Henwood teoUtlod Taaaaal showed him tho tora yletarev .aad taunted him with loelBg Mre. SprlB' cra affections, after throatoatac ta kill him. Heawood'a plea waa eatf defeBae. ARaough Mra. Btiaaer loft town after her fi The moment Joe Rivera, coaquoror of Leaeh, Croaa aad many other good lightweighta, waa face to face wKa a match with Jack Brlttoa, tho Catenae boxer, he hurried weet Rivera aad hla manager, who had goae east to fight Croat, and had woa, remained la New York City for several weeks, looking about for other matches. They com plained that Freddy Welch; the Brit ish champion, aad others, would not meet him. Thereupon up stepped Dan Morgan. manager of Britton, with an offer to have his man box Rivera. "We will take 22 H per cent -and let, Rivera have 27 W per cent ot the nouse to get, a cnance at aim," aaia Morgan to Billy Glbooa. manager of the Madlaoa Sqauro club. Wo ar aorry. but we havo got twW. otaoetod'aoro today or J- tomorrow to testify for taa If yam nave a alaaaor ehuteiar aato - - aad, ara tame wench, aa' waaaa avatar , , grtCa, VaMT CaMaV aaa Isaaaafaiaaaa - aa Vaaaaf ' laaaaaaaa saaaaaaat: amt aaaaaaaaaat 'aamaC ' 'i Tt omaaaaaai aamsreywata aar BPanauBnaBV JJgaBr i' 1"i' it , smnaasaiisawsmoaanawamar' '; v -. - m.. a :t LAXM : ' letM.iaaraaiwi awOTHsa, eaawsaanwi aoaaoaoaamai SjBt - O' ' waMB iaasIs'silBBBBB Tea Celu taay aad R la Uo Waat FARM One of ate tte vaHer. T aMaMn, deew anady A ame M4cro tract laate the valley f rooting aa lire, sandy eoN; a en leaoToveOf waua per-aete; tetaaa.' .: - IHotli raaeao lands in aR anrte of ;ate CNILCOTE Now looalloa, aaa laaaa aa. ' -, . Upper Lake Potnts The new 37-foot lauaohBaiyr-'sao la now running -to all poiata ai tte Upper Lake dally,- oarriraas aotb freight aad; aaaaenger.' . Xlswaok ieavaa Wlaema laadlas at I a.aW aaHy w. utiyuHiivni vmwmm mwwwt I0B0DY CAN TELL IF YOU OMEI . GRAY, FADED ' ','." J! -' HAIRWITH ;" S6ETEI Brucgist Sara Wbea attaed Warn oanV ptiuur Piaraata FaRaaaj Commoa gardea aaga Brewed taaa a aeavy tea wttk aulaaar aad akaaat added, taaa left to a aad aatafallr, altered wW tara avay; atreaked aad aded aalrj beautifuily.datk aad laaar- lant; roaaovo ovary J"'A7ti' LY'jifi hiaajL tsMml ate aenla Uehiag aad falUngaalr. 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