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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1911)
. S X S. A 4 4 4) 4 4) 4 t 4 4) 4 4 4) 4 4 4 4 4 " .' JbTL.TRCAX.MLl. v-vwa Hnh-OIn, 114; res. ll. MR. C A. RAMBO, Death All work gaaraateed. Klaauth Oeaaty Mule bldg., Fourth sad Mala streeta. Phoae 111. Klaanatli Italia, Ore, ERNEST URMVllH Teacher ot VleebB, Mia dills sari Comet Studio, Stilts Block ad Onawstra D. V. KtJTKEHDAIX, Attorney at Law Oflce. Whlte-Maddox Bldg Phone 414. Ktaauth Pall, Or. L JAY EXAM? ArckMoet Reinforced Concrete aad Steel Buildings a Specialty Rooms Ill-Ill, Odd Fellows Bid. BtavCBLLANBOUS M. IMTSCBEWBACHER, Scveath aad Mala. Burt, Balls aad trades hoasehold good, men's cloUlag. bedding, tool, ate. FfcoaeSlS RAMSEY'S EXPRBBS If yoo waat roar stuff moved aad moved quick, get Ramsby's Express to do It. Corner Seventh aad Mala streets Ffceae SIS Call ap COMSTOCK, III. U rea waat say klad of KELP. Register at Ue COMtTOCK It ya waat oaatoyaeat. ARTHUR R. WILSON MARRY . MILLS CHS IT 4444444444444444 Where to Eat: 4 Best of IrerythlRdJ 4 MMMkratc prices PALACE GULL Near tae Post office IWOOD SLAB WOOD AND BLOCK WOOD BO SALE Lews easkiis a4 oho Caty Rskirjr 41 F.l. CAWtOLION 4444444ss-4 !ln 4) 4) litest ill Best Photoplays and ii m Given Away : Every mm)' Save. Ywr Mm Twi Skiwi Every Eveiiif : - ' i ! - Theatre Illustrated Songs! "I t4)4444)4)44)44444 THE EVENING HERALD W. O. UitTH, Editor i PHILIP J. 8INNOTT, CHy Editor Pabllahed dally nM 8aa4ay at 111 roarth Street KLAMATH BALLS, . OREGON MONDAY, MAY 1, Itlt THK JACKSON COUNTY ROAB TT IS well that Jaekaoa couaty JL should awakea to the rsallaatloa ot tho advantage to be derived hjr her men ot business having a good road made over the Caacadea to thli coun ty. Time waa when almoat every farmer and ranchman la tale eonaty was compelled to either go or aead to that county fof hie fruit and vege table supplies. But that time haa gone by, for two reasens: Ftrat, becauae many Klamath county people have begun to ralae their own frulta aad vegetables; and, second, the railroad hat come, aad, In aome measure, haa brought relief from the former cob- dltloa. But Klanvtfc-Jiai".oBlc aad ottsr advantages which are attractive t Jackson county people, aad the roul Itself It something attractive) to tk traveler; Its loag mouatata ellaib Its grand gorges, lu great weaHh i tan umoer, ut cryauu, parilt tai, parilt autltal laa' lea. Its ta tclea ot n streams of water, Its beautiful teapot, lit dismal eolltad crlng cliffs aad ditty plaacl and cliff all theae combine to au the trip over the Caacadea a delti to everyone who loves Nature la wildest state. Klamath couaty b heretofore spent much moaey tor tl building and Improvemeat ot thl mountain road In the years agon ana win wiinoui aouoi meet tne forts of Jackson county people wl a liberal spirit. CURRENCYTAHGLE II MAI IIHDIIICICr nun uni.Aici.1 CHINA HAS AGREED TO INST, A MONKT.RV STSTRl MOR MG9RRN BiETROD FOR KIONKRft MICH RELIEVED United Press Servlco WA8IIINGTO.V, May. I. With the recent signatures of the contract for tho loan ot $50,000,000 to China by American. British, Oermaa aad French bankers, the death kaell of the moat hopelessly coafutodLcurroa cy In the world waa sounded. For eigners residing In or doing busiest with Chlaa breathed a great sigh ot relief, aa tho loan la to and a most vexatious obstacle to the transaction of business. China agrees as a part of the con tract to install a currency system worthy of the name. Until the eighties of the last century, Chlaa had no silver coinage. Tho coppor. or, more properly, tho brass cash, waa the only national cola. Silver waa used In the lump, by weight, tho ualt of weight known to foreigners aa tho Uel (an Indian term), and to tho Chinese aa the llaag, the equal, roughly speaking, to 1 1 -I ooacee, avolrdopola. The weight of tho llaag, however, and the Saenesa ot tho silver bullion, varied In every city of th empire, and to add to the coafusloa, Mexican and Spanish dollars were also la us In cerUln localities. About 1187 the Chinese provincial goverament be gan to mint dollar pieces, aad there are some eight or tea varieties of these In circulation, all nominally of tne value of a Mexican dollar, but In reality entirely lacking uniformity. Added to these varloua dollara la that of the British crown eoloay. Hongkong, which is In us la a aum- ber of the ports. Several forolga banks doing business la Chlaa have Issued paper notes, which have a lim ited circulation. Some of the are subject to discount If used ouUlde the port of Issue. All this haa pro duced great confusion, aad burdened trade with endleaa charges of ax- change, and the dUBcultles have boon Increased by the iaetaatlon la tho gold vain of tho silver. The American government haa beea consulted a number of time by China during recent years In regard to cur rency reform which would relieve the situation. In 1101 a treaty was slgnsd In which China agreed to provide a uniform national coinage. cft'1104. at the raBsat of China, Prof. J. W. Jeaka ot Cornell Univer sity, and a member of tho eommUaioa ob International exchaage, was seat to Pekla by th AmerUaa govora eat. Prof Jsaka stadled tho tary sUwatioa la Chlaa for ilghtif months, aad Ma reoemmeadatloaa were aeaootod. However, after his return to tko United States a chaage of aoaUatoat appeared. Various subatitato tsh aa wore preoeatoi, hat aoso adootoi aa- tU MM May. wkaa aa Imperial edict appeared approvlag a plan. The ttaadard cola It to bo ot sli ver ot Ue same weight aad tueaeai aa the Maileaa dollar. Tho fraction al placet la tllver will be tko dime, tho quarter aad tho halt dollars, anil subsidiary colas la addttloa to these will bo a nickel tvo coot piece, aad In copper the mill, tvo mills, one cent aad two cent pieces. Job Awaits Bemeoa, Jr. . Another chaage la the secretary ot State's oRce, aaya the Oregonlan, will coma June 1, wbea C. A. Selgler will be asked to resign. Zelgler holds oao of the more Important of the clerical positions and his place has been tendered to Wallace Benson, sob of the late Governor and Secre tary ot State. Wallace Benson la attending tho University of Oregon aad the position will be ofared blm upon hit leaving school this year. Ho Is a resident ot Roeeburg. Secretary Olcott, In speaking of the prospective appointment, paid aaother high tribute to the late Sec retary of State, whom Olcott aucceed- ad. XOSICA To the Stockholders of th Klamath Water Users' Associatien: You are hereby Bottled that the annual meeting of the Klamath Wa ter Users Aaaoclatloa, which annual meeting la for tho purpose ot electlsg a Board of Directors for the ensuing year aad for such other business aa may regulary bo brought before said meeting, haa been called aad will bo held In the Houstoa opera bouse la the city of Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, on Friday, tho 3d day of June, 1911, at the hour of I o'clock p. m. Too are. hereby farther notlStd that at th aaaual meetlag of stock holders of tho Klamath Water Ueera Aaaoclatloa to bo held la tho Houston opera house In aald city oa tho Id day of Jane, 1911, there will bo la traduced for the approval or rejec tion of tho stockholders of aatd asso ciation the tolowlag ameedtseat to SectloB 1. Article III. ot Ue By-Laws of said Aaaoclatloa aa ameaded aad adopted Juaa 3d. 1910. aald amead- meat to read aa follews: That Beetloa 1. Article III. of tho By-Laws aa aaeadsd bo ameaded to read aofellowa: Soctloa 1. Th eaerelao of tho corporate powers ot this asaoclatloB aad the aaaaaaemeat of Ita aoTalra shall bo vaoted la a board of Svo di rectors oloetod to serve oao year. You are hereby aotlled that at th annual meeting of tho stockholders ot the Klaaaath Water Users Associa tion to bo held la tho Houstoa opera house la tho city of Klamath Fall ob the 3d day of Juae Id. 1111, there will be Introduced for tho approval or rojectloa of tho stockholders ot tho said association tho following amend meat to Section I. Article III. of tho By-Laws of tho aald aaaoalatloa; , That Section 6. Article III. of tho By-Laws bo amended to read aa fol fel fol eows: Section 6. Regular meetings of tho Board of Directors shall bo held th Srst Saturday ot each aaeath. Special meetings of tho Board of Directors may bo called by the president or by aay two meaahors of the board. Such call shall bo la wrltiag aad signed by either the proudest or aay two dlrec tors, and shall state tho time of such proposed meetlag aad tho aature of tho bnslaoss to bo transacted thereat. Such written call shall bo Sled with tbo secretary, who shall thereupon, Immediately aad at least foar days before tho time Sxed for sash meet lag, mall, postpaid, to tho preeldeat aad each member of tbo board a copy of soeh catl. If the secretary tall or refuse to mall copies thereof, aa abovs provided, then either Oie president, If ho Ione tho eeJI, or aay oa of tko BMabors who lotasd th call, auy asako aad null eoatea'of tho sail with Hk offset aa If doae by tho sserstary. At all meetlags of the BOARD OF DIRECTORS, THRBM DIRECTORS HALL CONSTITUTE A QUORUM for tbo traaaaetloa of busts, AU meetings of the board of directors shall be held at the office of the as sociation. Klamath Water Users Association. Albert K. Elder. Bec'y. 4-17-4-t r SALE OF TIMBER Portland, Ore., April 1G, 1911. Sealed bids, marked outsldo "Bid, Tlmbor Sale Application, April 1, 1111, Crater," and addressed to the District Forester, Forest Service, Portland, Oregon, will be received up to and Including tho 18th day of May, 1111, for all the merchantable dead tlmler, standing or down, and all the llvo timber marked for cutting by tlio forest oSlcer located on an area to be dolnltely designated by the forest on cer before cutting, begins. Including about 1,417 acres on tho watershed of Seven Mile Creek. In part of NKU. KH of SBU. WU of 8RH of SWK. and W Hot SWK ot Sec. 1; part of tho 8H of XH, and the SW ot Sec. 3: NH, part of Xtt ot 8WM, pit! ofNWUotSBK.NBU of SHU. part ot,8WH of 8BU and part of SRVi of 3EU of Sec. 11; WU ot NRU of NW . N W H of SB of N W U , W M of 'NW, NEU of NWU ot 8WU. t W" of WK of SWU of Sec. It; ' of NWVi of Sec. IS, and part BU of EH of Sec. 14, T. 33 S f E W. M., within the Crater Na- aal Forest, Oregon, estimated to 11,115,000 feet B. M. ot live aad 100 feet B. M. of dead Westsra llow pine, 1,103.000 feet B. M. of 'e white Sr. 415.000 feet B. M. of 'e Douglas Sr, and 117,000 feet B. . of live augar pine, saw timber, log ale, more or less. No bid ot less an I3.IE per thousand feet P. M. r live and dead Western ellow se and sugar pine, !.2S per thous- d feet B. If. for Douglss flr nnd .35 per thousand feet B. M. for ilte Sr will be considered, and a posit of 11,000, payable to the or- r of tho First National bank of irtlaad, Oregon, must be sent to int beak for each bid eabmltted to ie District Forester. Timber upon illd claims is exempted from sale. he right to reject any and all bids reserved. For further Information nd regulations governing sales ad- rest Forest Supervisor, Medford. regon. F. B. AMES. 10-5-18 r Acting District Forester AOTtCK OF PROPOSED AMEND MENT OP BYLAWS OF KLiM ATM WATKK I'HKKS AHNOCIA TtON. To the Stockholders of the Klam ath Water Users' Association You are hereby Botlaed that the following amendment to the by-laws ot the Klamath Water Users' Association will be presented nt tbe regular meet ing of th stockholders of said corpor ation to be held on Friday, June 3d, 1911, at 3 o'clock p. m to-wit: Amend Section One ot Article IV ot tbe By-Laws of said corporation to read aa follews: ARTICLE IV. Sec. 1. Revenues necessary for the accomplishment of tbo purposes of this aaaoclatloa ahall bo raised by aa assessment from time to time against tbo share of stock thereof appurte nant to land for which water Is avail able from the canals of tho Klamath project. No assessment ahall be de clared by tbo board of directors to be dellaoMat wlthla leas thaa thirty daya after the time of levylag the as sessment." S. U. GRIFFITH. Date of Srst pablleatlon, April 37, 1911. Date of last publlcatloa, Juno 1, 1111. 4-17-1-1 r Tbe Monarch Grocery THK BUT WUGH Tho boat way" to hay groceries la tP deal where yon got tho beat "weigh" that Is, boasst treatmeat through out. Wo give you tho most substan tloa values, the Tory highest grade of pure products at the lowest market prleee. Prompt service and clean, careful aaawtaats reader this store an Ideal grocery. Olvo aw a trial and bo eonviaced. KoncB or saui or TATE AT riUVATB BAUD la tho Couaty Coart of th Stato of Orsssa. for Klaauth Ooaaty. la tho Matter sf th Estate of Martha A tSIHSi DVaMsMoMe Notle Is ksrsky glvsa that, In pur- ssrsas of aa order sf tko above es- UtisS ooart, mUt la ths abovs on- tf SBBBBBBBBaflxaVal' jfryjWBssTSBw I! nm titled matter, on the 15th day nt April, till, the undtrtlgaad. aa ad ministrator, will sell tho premises hereinafter deecrlbod, at private sale. to the highest bidder, for cash, on or after the 10th day of May, 1111. nt tho law offices of Stone A Barrett, In tho American Bank and Trust Cem: pany building, In tho City of Klamath Falls, County ot Klamath and State of Oregon, subject only to tho confir mation ot said aate aa by law pro vlded. Tho property hereinbefore referred to Is particularly described aa followv, to-wit: The 8WU of the NBU: the Wli nf the 8RU. sec. 17, and the NWU of the NBU. sec. 30. Tp. 31 south of range 11, B. W. M In Klamath conn ty, Oregon. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 15th day of April, 1111. J. J. BARRETT, Administrator of said Bttate 4-1E-6-1B h SUMMONS In the Circuit Court ot the State ot Oregon, tor the County of Klam ath. Lena B. Clute. Plalutlf, vs. Fraak Clute, DefendaaL To Fraak Clute, tho Above-Named DcttBdanL la the aame of tho State of Oregea: You are hereby required to appear aad answsr th complaint Sled agalnta you la tho above eatltled suit oa or before Tuesday, the 3d day of May, 1911, betas the last day of tbe Urn prescribed In the order for the publication of thla aummoas. the flrst publlcatloa thereof being on Tuesdsy. the 31st day of March, 1111. 00000000000000000000000004 j Plumbing I fteaaand Hot Water Heatlig.v Sewer COMCCtlOMl Eo G. GREELEY ! P80NI31 4444444444444444 4 Do Tom Believe la 4 : ADVERTISING ! Welio whea joe tare Ike Ttefs wky we always ad verts Chaiefi Sanborn CoffcciandS.aw. CannedGoodf Tlete ajooes are right aad RBVC ORT BBaraBWC BsKK ortkea VAN HTPIR BROS. MJMt Groceries" rfcoaeUl SUGAX WHITE PDrt AKD11DFI1 We kave the beat equipped plaalag ill la tbe city aad aad arc prepared toturaoutaUklada of flalikti work FREE INN1S-CLARKE And If you fall so to appear aad answer, for meat thereof the plain tiff will apply to the court fur the re lief prayed for In tho complaint horc la, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving tho bonds of matrimony now existing between plalatlff aad defendant! for tho care aad custody of Nava llnllls Clute; for aa order of thla court re straining you from In any way Inter fering with plaintiff or said minor child during the pendency of this suit; for the costs and disbursements ot this suit, and for such other ami further relief aa to tho court may seem Just and eaaltabta. This sum mons Is served by publication thereof In ilm Rvenlna llersld. by order of ..., . " j . .. 'X miirs wrs emu owe or 0011 nrrrs 4 Hon. Ilsnry L. Benson. Judge of the, em,ihwl..t ..f ui. First Judicial District of Oregon. made, dated and filed In said suit, at -t SSS4SSSSSS40 I E. R. Pershin i VfIIWIWfTTtwi Pholographer ; DtHopifKj and FrwitirMj lor KODAKERSI Co4RfRercat, View Work 4 Itedto My Mais waa37 4) 4SSSS4SSS0S0SSSS4SSSSSSSSO Low Rates East Proa rrinclpal California Polata. Round trip ticket! will be sold on certain daya during May. Jane, July, August, September aad October, 1911 luiuruuo opriusi sts.uu Atchison 40.00 Leavenworth 40.00 St. Joseph CO.Od Omaha 00.00 Council Bluffs 60.00 Kansas City 40.00 HI. Paul 73.50 Minneapolis 73. B0 Dululh 74.&0 Chicago 73.CO 8t. Ixul 70.00 See sale dates and limits bo HtopoviTi en ruiiti nml rholre Tickets will be told at above rates on these dates: May II, 17. II, 19. II, 13, 34, 36. 37. II, 19, Juae C. I, 7, I, I, 10, 14, K, II, 58, 39, 30, SttCIAL CONVENTION DATES: May 13, 13 Royal Arcanum, Minneapolis nnd General As sembly Presbyterian Church, Atlantic City. June 38, 39, 30, uly 1 ClirU llan Endeavor, Atlantic City. July I, 3, 3, 4, C, C Elks, At lantic City, and Sbrlners, llochester. July 34, 37, 31 Knights of doing limit IS days. Final return limit Octobor 31, 1911,' 8topovers permltten en route, Ynur iliolcc of routes. Ask about our personally conducted excursion partlf leaving every week for Chicago, Ml. I .on In, Cincinnati, Now Or leans and Washington, D, C SOUTHERN PACIFIC Agents will glsdly supply )ou with application. April 29-CaUforaIa Raisin Day-Eat Ratlin Bread WHOLISALE LUMBER MITAJL "I PHON1 1881 Red Fir and Pine Bark for Fuel LUMBER AND BOX COMPANY Klamath Falls, Oregon. Mnrch 2Ut 1911, which aald order rotjnlroi tt,, summons In said suit lie mlil,i,i onco a week for a period of iii c,j. secutlve and successive wnokn from tho fist day of Marsh, 1011. tho dnte of tho Srst publication of summon prescribed In said order. II. W. KRRHUIJ, 3-3I-6.3 It Attorney for I'lnlnllff rr. ,-,;. i-r.- - - .L Ifor'saleI Two well hwprovpd farms fr sale, One of BBO rrr, two miles west and one nf (Mo nrrr A .VIU " I Will sell In whole or In iwrt. ' Term H down, Uip twlxtun In deferred iwyinniU, Aply to R. A. KMMITT at the PiMtnglw ssossososooeeeeee BICYCLES SBBBBBBBBBBBaBnaBBnaBSBaansspi For aa ap-lo-dat ulirrl grt a RnmMrr, mi mln Hie (Jan Nlurr. Trnt nml Unas for sale ur fur mil. Wo carry a fall lint- nf Snorting 1mW. THE GUN STORE 1. 11. CHAMIIKItH Phone AM Jsnilxi Itlk. To llnunil trlii llomton CiToo liallns CO 00 Memphis 70 00 New Orleans 70 00 WadilnRtnn .... 107 SO ll.iillinoro ... 107 SO l'lillltilrliiln . 10J 80 llotlon 110 SO Nr Vnrk lrtsr.d Tnrimti . t'.'i To Montreal . 101 50 (Jilrlipp IK. ft" Portland. Mo 113 SO low nt tuiiti koIiik unit cotnlriK. July i ,:, s, 4, s, o, to, :o, :c, 37, 31, 39, 30, Allgast 3, 4, 6, 14, 1C, 1C, 17. 31, 33, 33, 3D, 39, 30, .September 1, 3, 3, 4, (I, 7 Columbus, Detroit. Annus! H, l&, IC, 17 KnlRlits of I'jtliUs, IndlnriM'oll', nl 0. A. It., Itochestsr. ' September 8, 7 Station- nry Mechanical Engineer, Cincinnati. October IS, 13, 14 Dry Farm ing Congress, Colnrmlo Springs. llleruluro and details nn LONG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY Vertical grained nooring,Ceiiin0 and Clear Native Fir for finish work, also Lath and Shingles y JJ vrfy J y W 'jn jf r t "c t 't'Ti Wfr iti i.ij.