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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1914)
,." i'v ( f.JMeAff&i- .-- THUIIMMV, IAN. I, ttls zgr THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. ORKOON rAanoi All Suits All Overcoats OFF All Sweaters Wl All Rain Coats Se and iM '" "l,t l"'UliM U lhU fU,, I II up S'e 'BBnaTYlnFK pEf M .:'.! ( " ffifa i l Underworld Has Ending United Press Service SACRAMENTO, Jan. 1. Susie Adams, aged 35 rears, shot and in stantly killed; Charles Cleapo, aged 30, shot In tbc forehead and chest, from which wounds he died, and Po liceman Warren slightly Injured, are the results of pitched battle between the police and Cleapo at an early hour this morning. - . Cleapo and the Adams woman had been celebrating the passing of the MASONS CANNOT SIGN PETITION XKW ARKANSAS LIQUOR IiAW, ( EFFECTIVE TODAY, JLiKKS , THAT STATE PRACTICALLY IN; THE PROHI. COLUMN United Press Servico LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Jan. 1. Ar kansas practically joins the ranks of the prohibition states today when the law passed by the last session of the legislature went into effect, requir ing that a majority of tho white adults of a community must sign a petition before a license, can be issued for a saloon. The Masonic Grand Lodge adopted a resolution, making it a Masonic offence to sign such a petition. What Has Klamath Falls and Klamath County Done in the Past Two Years? Over bnlr a million dollars has Lien xpent in public buildings. Paving and sewer Improvement luive been made. Vino public- road liavo been built for otcr a total distance of Are hundred miles. Tliei has liovu vait iuipiotcia ntii In the valleys, new land broken, and larger ucrengo planted lliun ever before. y . The beginnings of a large lumber Industry Imve udded many thous- k.-.y JMuto of dollars to the monthly All this and much more. Tlie question now Is, what Mill Klamath falls and Klamath County do In (he net two years and what ' wUI YOU do to bejseflt by tliu development? Now la the time . to br. u. Klamath Development Co. 1303 MAIN STREET n ..vi jsr - &mm Revelry in Tragedy ,old year In a drunken ogry. which was followed by the revolver duel be tween Cleapo and the pollco when the latter attempted to arrest the couple. ' It Is claimed by the police that .Cleapo has killed the woman, and had men attempted sutcme uy snooting himself in the chest. When the po- ttrn nttomntei! the .irrHt. the man ' was lying on the floor beside the body of the woman, and the battle was ( waged over her dead form. E NOW MAYOR ON 60THAM XEW MUNICIPAL OFFICERS ARE SVORN IX TODAY AT THE CITY HALI WITH IMPRESSIVE CER K3IONIES I United Press Service XEW YORK, Jan. 1. John Purroy (Mitchell was today sworn in as mayor of New York city. The ceremony was 'at the city hall, and was most lm- jprttssire. i Retiring "Mayor Adolph Klein 'warmly congratulated Mitchell, and wished the incoming administration! every success. t '-1 I Local news appears first In I The Herald. payroll. , SUfi ibbHPbS' WErSffak 'u a-v m t rm mm 3 t Royal Tailors FRANZ JOSEF IS ,66 YE ARSON JOB I AUSTRIA'S EMPEROR IS FLOOD j Kl WITH CAHLEGRAMS AND LETTERS, AXU KEPT IIUSY RE- I I'KIVIXCJ DIONiTAHlES- failed Press Service VIENNA. Jan. 1. Entering upon Hit 66th year as Emperor of Austria. (rram josci, j j.-sim u h. .., received mor New Year's greetings ; probably than any ruler in tbo world, j Telegrams and cablegrams poured (In upon the emperor all day. from ov 'ery corner of the world., including ,a hearty dispatch from President Wil ton. Aside from the dispatches, thcro J was a. steady stream of callers, In- (cluding bis daughters. Archduchess Clsela and Princess Leopold of Ba varia, their children and grandchil dren. Foreign Minister Bcrchtold, am bassadors of foreign powers, generals, admirals and other high military ofiiecrs. UNDERGO A TEST MARINE Coin's WILL HE RUSHED t SOUTH IN ORDER TO PROVE guiCKNKSS OF THIS HRAXClfl OF THE SERVICE I,"nlted Press Servico WASHINGTON. D. C, Jan. 1. One thousand marines under Colonel George C. Harnett will leave Phila delphia this month to test the efficien cy of the corps under rush orders. They will go to Culebra, Porto Itico, for a mimic landing expedition. They will carry their full equipment of mines, guns, searchlights and tor pedos, and upon reaching Culebra will disembark, mako camp, mount guns and fortify the port as an "advance base." 1 IS IN A DROUGHT HERB FOR OPERATION OWING TO TUHERCULOHIM OF THE HONKS, HE CONTRACTS PNEUMONIA ( Owing to pneumonia developing, Fred Chapman, the Dorris druggl I who was brought hero a few days ago to be operated upon, Is In a grave i condition. Chapman was brought to the hos pital to undergo an operation for tuberculosis of tbo bones. Owing to tho pneumonia, he is unable to stand an operation. , If in doubt about your Insurance, jtce CHILCOTE ut AUUn St. Phone O tuscribe for The Herald, ifty cents month. MARINE RUSHES Dozens of the very Newest Styles, rrom su. -. House of Kuppenheimer, Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes, and others. Take our tip and hurry and make selections. K. K. 'JOHN'S ANNUAL OANCE WAS GREAT (Continued from pax I) trail and dangerous snowdrift. o( cattlemen and luuiborineu, whose (Idea of a disguise cuusuied of remov ing their guns and cartridge belts; of tho old tiddler with a patch on hU shoo who "patted" time for his or chestra of fiddler and banjoe. , "I hope to live to give two mum New Year balU," Mid Mr. Houston. !"and then I'm through ' ' IjisI night' ball was a noly one. everyone bubbling over with Joy and , laughter and hnpplneis. Even the Judges decision of prlte winner. (Which Mmc was a difficult thing to render, owing to the many dtnervlng costumes, failed to dampen tho mer ry spirits of the masker, and each succeeding number cmphaslicd tho success of the eighteenth annual mas- 'quesadc. Mr. Houston has every rea sun to be proud of the wonderful rcc ord he has made In the events of amusomeut In Klamath Falls, i Threo cash prize wore nwanleil as follows For tho mol comical co 'lumc. Mrs. Ross as SU Hopkins; for I most original costume. Miss Violet Suntlmaw; for best sustained char acter, Lester 1-. Pierre as a Chinese laundry-nan. Tho judgem were Mrs. Albert Walker. J O. Hamnker and I Warren L. Dubl. wcnniuij dciio inLUUIHU ULLLO TO MILLS ADDITION COUPLE TO VEI FATHER OF THE UROOM WILL RE OFFICIATING CLER OVMAX Miss Frieda NItschelm and Frank Bryant will bo wedded this evening at tho homo of the groom, Ror. Bryant. father of the groom, officiating. The contracting parties aro well known In Klamath county, and have a host of friends who will wish them a happy voyage on the- xea of matrimony. UNEMPLOYED A PROBLEM IN S.F. OFFICIALS SAY ANNOUNCEMENT THAT THERE WOULD BE MUNI CIPAL WORK THERE DREW THEM FROM ALL OVER United Press Kervlco HAN FHANC1HCO, JaJn. 1. Pri vate contributions will make possible tho feeding of the unemployed for several duys. Subsequently, the out look Is most doubtful. Officials say the clty'n hiring men i drew workless from the entire coast, 'cleaning Oakland In a single day. "Tho state must act In this mat ter," sold a member of the relief com mittee today. "San Francisco will faco threo years of this condition, with 1916 the worst of all." Subscribe for the Hsrald. 00 cents t moatta. RING 00 . i f . K. STORE jobless break INIU ttbllVllltb' (ilt.UKD CKI.KtllUTtONS IN VMU j t.U.O ARE HALTED HY l'IVE( , lIl.'.MMtCII .MEN DE-MANDlMlj M)) AM WORK j CIIU'.UIO, Jan I While tho NVw Year's revelry at lt-llt. 600 hungry and Jobr men pattklpatrd lit threo downtown meeting. Their loader then urged a parade Carrjlng a while bannrr rradlne. V want work, not charity," they swung Into the whltn light dKtrUt. where the cold bottle popiwd. Ono tin? murchers ihrvatcned to Invade a State strret rtaurant. hut waiters and othr atlachr called the police. They rnlerea other riau rants, and demanded fowl, but tbtr er.i ejected. Forty mounted police worn finally called and the crowd dUprd, nftrr many windows had been broken. ThlrWa were arrested for dlor derly conduct. Notice of Slirrin" Sato of Heal Property In the Circuit Court of (he .Stain of Oregon, In and for Klamath County, P. M. Iteldy, Plaintiff, ! vs. lister I- Leavltt and John It. Oar-! rett, Defendants. I Under anil by virtue of an eetu-j tlon In foreclosure Issue by the clerk of the circuit court of Klamath coun-' ly, Oregon, dated December 24, 1913, ' tn tho above entitled action, wherein I P. M. Iteldy, plaintiff, obtained a' jt'dgmont against the defendant, lis ter I.. I-eavtlt, for the sum of f 1,300 v.'lth Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the Itth day of February, 1912, until paid, for tho sum of 1135 attorney's fees and for $10,40, costs of suit, and a decree of foreclosure of the mort gaged premises, on the 2Cth day of September, 1913. 1 am commanded to sell nil those place and parcels of hnd situate In tho county of Klamath nn 1 state of Oregon, hounded and de Keilbed as follews: Alt' of lot 13, In block 45, In Hill side addition to the city of Klam ath Falls, Oregon, according to tho I lot on file In the office of tho toiinty clerk In Klamath county, Oregon, together with all and sin gular the tenements, hcrldltaments and appurtenances thereto belong Inr or In any win., appertaining. NollcoJs hereby riven that on Htt jrday, tho 24th df.y of January, 1914, at 10 o'clock a. in., In front of the court house, In Klamath Falls, Klam ath county, state of Oregon, I will, In obcdlcnco ot said order of sale and execution In foreclosure, sell the above described property, or ao much thereof as may he necessary, to sat Ikfy tho plaintiff's Judgment, Inter est, attorney's fees, costs of suit and costs of this sale and foes connected therewith, to tho highest bidder for cash. Dated this 24th day of December, 1U13. C. C. LOW, Sheriff. Ily OEO, A, IIAYDON, Deputy, W. II. SHAW, Attorney for Plaintiff, 12-26 1-22 r Notice of Final Account In the County Court, Klamath, OregoB. In the Matter of the Estate of deor- glana Olena, Deceased. . u MAl2l.tjwl The Quick the Style, He Says Pulled I'fe-Mi nUo ; PAlUl. Jn I 1i'I wt 1"! if JO4 would t- Wrll. Atidt tie Fouqulerr. Sfbllrf ( Ilio rvtMr herr. hu r-frtly wr( III th Ptlllrd rtlato lu toll MV ho l-i do It ter thrfe. From foitjr-nri- l rtftx-nte mlnulM , lit. 4j U a lone n a (omul dlnorr himtd At M d Fotienlerr J tc. ha sluHtk a lr part of French mill) III It to.it. lnc It UtV. n ( America. i Notice U bfteby gli en that the un dnrslenvd I.ju ntsd with the rUrk of the above tntllltd tourt, his final e counu and report a administrator of. the abotn mentioned ctat, and that UV.Ineday, January 34th, Ull, and 10 o'clock In the forenoon of tald day, at the court hom of I4 coun ty, has brcn Appointed by tho Hon. William II. Vordn, Juden of Mld court, as the lltse and pUco for hear ing objection to, and for settlement of said final accounts and reports. And all persons Interested are hereby notified to Die their objections. If any they have, to said accounts and re port on or before said day In said court. PETER OI.ENN. AdmlnUtfAlor. ('. l HltOWKIt. Attorney for KetatB, i:-2Sl-22r ELMER L. FRENCH Fire Insurance, Plate Olaae and Automobile Insurance, Surety lionds, Itents and Collections. 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