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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1911)
&. W. V T . t, ' ,'Vi i y , J r i r i ,t JL uu w, Paste: O. TOT, M. BX N 81 MLO.A. AMwerk Oeaaty BMk Md. Fwarth It. y z B. . Kcruonuix, WhMe-hteddeg Bldy 4J4. Xtsjaath rails. On. LMinur dUdleya a Specialty 888-84. Odd Fallen BHd. V M m WBt JTMT steaT BMVed sjalek. sat Rameay-a itedetlOerBer l- K CaM tUHRtMK. III. njkMrtnu. Ik 0MMT0OC H ira WtmM CMf Metce legets fcaiit ud Cndit Will kildalHM This Mar seuad tar fetched, but Hum tree aa gospel. The people who today owa their owa homes ta tats tows years ago showed their niUnn la oar commaalty hy lareetiag tbalr saving bar. Tbetr aaiall la vestment created mora credit tor them and It waa aot loag be fore their credit waa enough to enable them to build a home. The same opportunities eslet to day for the aura who la wllUag to start hoate lavestmeata are alwaya looked upoa with more favor by our laa-idal laatlti tloaa than lavestmeata la mm tar off corner ot the globe, and If you are tbtaklag ot atartlag a bone we waat to talk things orar with you aad gira you one Idea about what you will need la tho lumber llae. Our atoek le complete. Sividge Iris. Lrakr Ct. Phone 1341 6tM &t. at S. P. track l wtuox ausurr . mum WOOD lurtafwS seje mi M0 MMBWnwm C.A. anassi assrasw ft aweaa iuhhiii w sail or 40 . Where? AMD Why? I Why 4 yew key aVaa there? It yea are adit gllla aha heat at the i4at prtoe yew awe Villi UFO BIOL PkoMSSl I! 3 C t 3 laaHaiv) """ amBBamfgaflaaaBBBW ammmmmmaf 1 v rWgJu aaaal L tjkasVsaf Fancy Pastry WlMtv CSpeMJT CtMatGB yVV MMSM have) eeaaa tasty yasery wlahiaa reth layywsarkeadeeT. Ut as sayady tads aeei. We have freak eakes every day, er eaai aaaka aa year eyeetal so layer Cakes. Plata ashes, Oeehtre of aS kasda, Dssmhaala. Flea aad kteeha aadCheeolate layer cabas asV Aagel Food eake ... .Me Way CeUMaV eeweeeeeeeeeeee MwC OOS90 TrWpXS eoeeeeeeeeee oemYe hTarMe Cake t la Creaai Path) (large) each Sr CTtaasm) FtM eeeeeeeyeeeeeeee el PC htlaee Plea- Apple Plea Feay Qreadpea CeokJea. dosea .. Jamhols, deeea 1. eeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeee e e e e e 1 eeeeeeeeeeeea ...ISe eoeeeeeeeeeeeeeee law e e 1WC ...tie e e elevC e eSdaW Lftalf Fte9jirs efott e . tSc VfOea gROea aVICe The Monarch Grocery A. Q. UWN, Pray BICYCLES yet eaeelea Teateaad We MHaaeef THE GUM 8TOII J. hV wi vz THE EVENING HERALD W. O. UHTO, Bdltor aad Proprietor J. M . BTOWKM., City Bdltor PahUahed dally accept Juaday at 111 Fourth Street KLAMATB PAUA ORMMN FRIDAt, OCTOBKR IS, 1S1I TIMK FOn A THHOVaH RAIUIOAD r' TMBRB la aay human being la Klamath county wlio baa reached years maturo enough to underetand a simple proposition In evolution, and who It not awaro ot the Importance ot better railroad amice to thla city aad Its neighboring territory, It la high time that the alarm be aouaded to iuch and the facta poured Into their ears. It I not almply that the people In thla fty wouM benefit directly. With tho Increased means of In gress nnd egress rnrt better freight and passenger facllltlee aad reduced rates which are bound to come fol lowing such a deretopmeat, the direct advantage to the ladlsldual who Uvea In Klamath Falls la by far the smaller end of the beaett. Whatever beaeau Klamath Falls, generally apeaklag, beaeftta the coua try rouadaaoat. Whatever beueata the couatry rouadabout beaelU Klamath Falls. These two aaaertloaa are a simple statement of two great facta that go hand la hand, are dovetailed, so to speak. Man cannot live by bread alone, according to tho Holy,lcrlp ture, and by the same token he can not get along without hla neighbor unless he's a freak, aad Is willing to go to aeed. What properly belpa one la bound to reflect oa hla fellow. Anything that will boost Klamath Falls will make the neighboring farms better farms, aad help to pop ulate farm laada that are not mow populated. Klamath Falls la fortunate eaough to bare the railroad completed from Weed to this city. It la a breach llae, or aa offshoot from the mala stem. It's being a breach Una makea the ei pease of operating It greater than If It were one of a coatlauoua chala of dlvwloaa ot oae large atralght or at least coatlauoua mala llae. There fore freight rates aad passenger rate, so far as tbey Involve use of this branch llae, are made high, aad very high, at that. If thla branch were part ot m con tinuous line the charges for service would be greatly reduced, for It'i simpler aad more economical to run, a large railroad, la Its proportion, than It la to keep a email piece going. If the line were coatlaued through to the north, to connect with the new line Just opened to Bead, or with aay other through llae which would be reasonably straight, there would an Inlet aad outlet both ways. More trame would reault to sup port what la already alive of the rail road system. People would some here to locate more readily. Aa It la now, they come to Klamath Falls oa a breach llae that leavee them to hack' track or atop. With a through llae thla city woald he In a position to command Ita strategic position aa the moot Important oae, aa far aa 1 Uon aad aatural territory wlthia reach la coaceraed, thla aide ot Port- laad or aUerameato. It woald also he able to get a ter minal rato ao much cheaper than the trame bearo now that the merchants woald be cstoalshed. aad the xwt of living would be greatly reduced Those who are here would be beaeflt od materially by the great number of Incoming settlers. The profta could bo extolled until tbla entire page waa covored with the possibilities of them, Better thlak about thla. Them do eomethlac. r In sseco weses All-hog Breakfast Sausage. Oaly to be had at the Halee Market Fhoae lift J. JHALBI, Prop. POORER WAGES DADEN PAID COMPARISON OP KA1LHOAD PAY KOI.L8 HKTWKKM GERMANY AMD V. 8. SHOWS BKTTKR CON- nrnoNs on this ridk. WA8IIINQT0N, Oct 10. Low wages, compared with the American standard, are paid to railroad em ployee In Rarden, according to a re port by U, 8. Consul 8. II. Bhunk, stationed at Mannheim, Germany. The averago wages ot engineers are given aa $767, flymen S88, brake raon on frleght tralna Mil, awltch men 1339, paccengor conductors 1715 and passenger brakemen UTS. The lowest wages, I30S, are paid to assistant switchmen. The total num ber of omelets la the railway aysem la 11,115 and ot workmen 15,151. The mileage ot the atate ayatem la 1,070 miles. la the last year BJ.OII. I0S persoaa were carriod 7S0.050,sl miles, with a good record aa to acci dents. There were 30 accidents last year, two passengers were killed and thirty one Injured, thenly-three employees were kilted aad forty-eght Injured, and eleven othera hilled and aix In jured, making a total of thirty-sli killed and olghty.fl.vc Injured. tuGAi. wmn nm Ifwt IM tht bMl I WHOLUALE aaptppfa mfMmimg I rvp LUMBER IttaraMttllUsei I ' , 1 MM wwk 1 KTAtt paoni list s-.-tf.j ..L 1 ' 'WVf-;,-W7. LOMGTIMBI1I AIPICIALTT Vcrtlcgiraliied gUdCktfNatiTC Fir for flBi-h wwlaVailto lath UrlUHalUfl TKf FAMOUS SmSHrfTaTSHR Spring Lamb spring of 111, 1 mean Chickens aad the liaise' Special All-Pork Sausage, tre a few of the good thlaga to he found at the big, new sanitary IMIes Market. Call up phoae 1571 flsr your 8uaday dlaner. Hales, 711 Mala. WKKl AND CMILOQUIX Arrive Leave PM PM AM PM Weed ... 4:11 11:10 11:11 1:0 Evans ... : 13:50 11:10 : Beyer ... fl:03 11:30 11:11 1:41 Deieeey . 5:35 1:10 10:41 1:30 Morrteea 1:41 1:4 10:31 :! Swaaatoa : 1:30 10:1T T:l QrassUke:0T 1:1110:01 T:M Abater Y.. 4:13 3:0T 10:00 1:33 Brlcksoa . 4:10 1:11 t:M T:80 Peaeyar ..4:34 3:13 0:43 T:31 BrayY. 4:33 S:ST 0:40 Till Bray .... 4:34 3:83 3:83 7:11 Ksyg.... 4:43 3:8T 1:80 T:M Jerome .. 4:88 8:48 8:88 4:88 MtHebrea T:43 8:88 8:18 8:48 Mecdoel . 7:08 8:88 8:18 8:88 Somerset 7:11 8:81 0:07 4:84 May T.l 8:08 8:88 8:84 Dorria ... 7:38 8:18 8:88 4:17 Calor .... 7:34 8:88 8:40 8:08 Wordea ..7:48 8:38 8:88 8:00 Ady 7:58 8:48 8:84 8:84 Mldtaad . 8:00 8:88 8:18 8:44 Texum .. 8:07 4:88 8:87 BSST K. Pails . 8:18 4:18 8:80 8:38 CkWesjsjSB BMeajaaaei Saturdays Oaly Arrive Leave AM AM Klamath Falls 7:00 13:88 Chaises .....'. 7:08 18:18 Wocss ..,........., 7il 8:88 Mslhaso ....r. T:80 8:48 OttsTJT s e e s f 0 Te4gf Pell rMMamal a e e e e e e a e e Te3j7 Vlll mMbI eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee BeVl VeVsj) KeOvvT eeeeeeeeeeeeae Ve lav VI VV Chllesuia 8:80 8:40 t l. FlIBBfd FlrtBdPlBt Btrk for Fuel LUMBER AND BOX COxMFANY la the Circuit Court et Us State of Ortgoa, for Klamath Ceaaty. F. B. BsrsssBsh. Platelst, vs. J. M. Saaeer, Dsfsadaat. To J. M. Saaser. ths above named defeadaat la Us asms of Us stats of Oreyos, you are hereby repaired to appear aad answer Us eomplaiat Sled agalast yoa la Us shove sstltled as tloa oa or before Tharaoay, ths Ith day ot November, A. D. 1811, that heiag the date of Us tost publleaUoa ot Us aummoaa la Uls astloa aad Us tost d As la whleh yen, the defeadaat, sr rrsalrad to answer said eomplaiat, as tied by Us order of Us eoart for pablleatloa et Uls hbmu, sad If you fall to sppear aad aaswsr, as aforesaid Us ptoiaUf will apply to the eourt for Us rsMsf prayed for and demaadsd la ths eoaplaJat, to-wlt: A Judgmsat agalast yea for ths sum of oae hundred dollars, toyeUer wtth laterest Usresaat Us rato of 8 per seat per aaasm from Aayaet 88, A. D. 1811, aad for U farther sum et 184.88, aad for 8188 attorasy few aad for tag easts aad dwaarMaisBto of Ulssenea. This MmSMM M yaMtohoi I the KlamaU BiysWIiSB, a wsskly atws. payer yrtotod aad yshHaasd at las ally sit Xlaasath falls, la said Klam aU ssaaly. yWws sf Oreyos, by order sf Us Msa. Bseaty L. Beases, Jadye sf ths abets aasMd eeart, sush order belay dated Us 84th day sf Septem ber, A. D. I8U.1 las srst publleatloa of Uls swaiBMM to by gwd aad Is auss sa Us Ittfe day sf September, A. D, 111, and the last publication thereof Is to be made on the Sth day otiNnvember, A. D. lsll. IIORACB M. MANNINO, Attorney for Plaintiff. Klamath Falls. Or. NUTICti FOR IHUIMCATION (No Coal Lands) Department of the Interior, United States Land Offlco at Lakevlew, August IT. 111. Notlco Is hereby given that Rimed llawihurst ot Klamath Falls, Oregon who, on December 17th, 10. msde timber nnd stone application- No. 0S8S4. tor 814 NWU. NWU NWU section II, NHU NBU soctlon 13. township 37 8., range R., AVIIIam- elte Meridian, has Bled notice of In tenllon to make final proof to estab lish claim to the land above described before R. M. Richardson, United States commlaslonsr, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on tho 17lh day ol October. 111. Claimant names as witnesses: F. II. Shannon, II. M. Whltettne J, C. Smith. John Jenaen, all ol Klamath Falls, Oregon. A. W. ORTON. 8.34-10.8 Register. NOTICE OP PUBLICATION (Not Coal Laada.) Department of the Interior, Untied States Land Oflke at Ukevlew, Oregon, October 3, 111 Notice la hereby given that Frank Moorland, ot Klamath rails. Oregon, who, on August 1, 1110, made home stead entry. No. 0371, for BBU NB- U, EH 8BU, BWtt 8BU. aectlon 31. township 37 8, range 7 B, Wlltam cMc Meridian, haa tiled notice ot tnle- tlon to mnke final commutation proof to establish claim to the land abort described, before C. It. Df Lav. count; clerk of Klamath Falls, Oregon, or the 11th day of November, 111. Claimant namea aa witnesses; Bruce Qaddla, J. 0. Swan, O. D araveas. Olive J. Carlton, all ol Klamath Falle. Oregon. A. W. ORTON. 10-11.11. r Regleter. LWT OF INHKKITKn IXIUAN LANIM FOR HAMC Department of the Interior, United Btatee Indian Servlceu. Th following tracta of Indian lands, with the name of the owner, descrip tion, nnd appraisal price, situated on the Klamath Indian Reaervatton, Ore gon, are offered for sale, under the act of congress, approved March I, 107. The landa wero listed 8eptem bor 3, 111, and bids for their pur chaeo will be opened November 3, 1911. The terms of tho aato aro caah. James Oeorgo et al, HWK Sec. 33. 3I-3J $. Fred lleendrlcka, BBW Sec. I9-3C 9; 140. John Nelson, BWU BR 14. BKU 8WU 80c. II, and NWK NKW. NE NWK Bee. 14.31-7; 1810. ItutlwJohn, NWU NKU, KW NW Sec. 13, nnd BWH BWH Bee. 13 3S; 3710. Joseph Paraioo et nl, W(4 EH Sec. 14-30.; 31.000. Bmma Cookmaa et nt, EH 8WH. SH NBH Bee. 11.31-; 31,000. Bmma Cookmaa et al, BBH Bee. 3-31-3; 00. Emma Cookmaa ot al, NWH Sec, 11-31-8; 800. The following parcels of land were Hated August 31, 111, and blda will bo opened October 33, 1911:, subject to tho name terms: Bmma Cookmaa et al, SH NBH Boot. 10-31-8, aad SH BBH See. 13-31-7; ISOw, Bmma Cookmaa et al, NH BEH Sec. 38.35-7; 31.100. Dora Pedro et al, NH 8WH Bee. 19-34-9; 3580. Many Ann Moor, NH SBH, HH NBH See. 84-31-8; 3750. Sealed bids, accompanied by a-certl- fled check, payable to Bdsoa Watson, superintendent, Klamath Indian school, and covering 10 per cent of the price offered, may be submitted at tho Klamath Agency, during a period of ality daya prior to 3 o'clock p. m. oa the days Indicated above for each tract, at which time the bids will be opened at the omce of tho agency. In of deferred payment aales, 10 per cent of the purchase price will accompany bid aad 15 per cent addi tional when bid la accepted, Notea for balance, at legal rato of Interest, taken. Patent la fee when Botes and laterest ate paid la full. All that should appear, oa tbe envelope con taining the bid should be "Bid for In- herlted Indian Land," aad the date of opening bid. Any further Information may be bad by applriag to 'Bdaoa Watson, auperlateadeat Klamath Ayeacy, Ore- SOB. wim. on June 8. 111, made homo- UlenJ entry (8ml,), No. 03835, forBW H, section 31, township 37 8, range 7 H, Willamette Meridian, has Died notlco ot Intention to make final com. imitation tiroof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before C. II. i..i.nii. county clerk of Klamath county al Klamnth Falls, Oregon, on tho lltli day of November, 1911. Claimant namea ns wlntncssea: J. O. Rwnn. Frank Moorland, O. D. Cravens. Ollvo J. Carlton, all of Klam. nth Kails, Oregon. A. W. ORTON, 10-13-1 t'O r Register. NOTICa OT PTJBUCATIOIf (Net Coal Unas.) Department of Us latsrlor, Ualtod States Und Ofllee at Laksvlsw, Oreyos, October 1, 1811. Notlee Is hereby glvea that Bruse Oaddls, ot Klamath Palls, OrsySB, MrTICK OF PUIII.ICATION (Not Coal l.amls.) Deparlmnnt of tho Inlorlor, United Htatrs Und Offlco at Lakevlew, Oregon, October 3 1111 N'ntlro Is hereby alren that John Q, Bwnn, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, who, on August 1. 1910. made home Blend entry No. 01884, for NKH NB- U. NWU NEU. HWU NRH. NWH HBU, section 31, township 37 S, rsneo 7' E Wllllamette Meridian, ha nieil notice of Intention to make final commutation proof, to establish claim to ths land above described, before 0. It. DtUp, county clerk ot Klamath county, at Klami.th Falls, Oregon, oa the llth day of November, 1911, Claimant namea as wttnesse: Ilruro Oaddls, Frank Moorland, O. D. Cravon, O. J. Cat Hon, all of Klam ath Falls, Oregon. A. W. OnTON, IO-1J-ll-r Register. NOTIt'K FOR I'lIIIMCATlON (Not Coat l-nnilt) Department of the Interior, United Btntes Upd Offlco at Ukevlew, Oregon, Beptouiber 18, 111, Notice 'a hereby given that William A. Iloiutlnot, whom postoRlro addrois Is Klamath Kallir, Oregon, did on tJe llh day of July, 1911. flto In this offlco sworn statement nnd applica tion No. (MR 50, to purchase tho NEU of HKUi serlloh SO, township 37 8, ranae 9 E, vlllamctto Meridian, and (ho ttnibrr 'thereon, tinder the pro visions of the net of June 3, 1878, ami acts amendatory, known na tbe "Timber and fltone law," at such valito ns might be flied by appraise ment, nnd that, pursuant to such ap plication the land and timber thereon have been appraised nt a total ot 1100, the timber estimated nt 90,000 lioard feet at 81 per M and tho land nl 810; that said applicant will offer Itnal proof In support of Ma applica tion nnd sworn statement on tho 35th day of November, 1911, beforo C, II. Dol.np. County Clerk of Klamath county, at Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any person Is al liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or Initiate a contest at any time beforo patent Issurs, by filing n corroborated affi davit In thla omce, alleging facts which would defeat Iho entry. . A. W. ORTON, Register. 9-SM0-33r NOTICE TO CIIKIiitiii.. In the County Court ot ti10 ,. ol III Ihe Matter of ihn Kstnle nt j0Bi, -Droller, Decerned. " Nolle la hereby itlvun i,v 11.. ... deralgned nitiiiltilttrntnr nl i,0 wl,j! of Joseph Drehcr. ilertnir.i .. .t creditors of nml nil person. ,iM -'"" " v " "" rcrnil, to exhibit such clnlms with the nweiur, w.itt.M-a mjIII.I.. uu '' ,...,i..v,. nl.,.M, ni iiiiiiiuii ((cr (J, publication of this nnllrn ( n, ndmlnlstrnlor, nt tho omce orM m. MKuning, niinrnny nl lw, In ((,, WlilloMniMox I111II1II111.. 1 1, 11,. ..,. of Klamath Falls, rouiily of Klnmatb. nmio 111 MrrRuii, WHICH ml 111 nBlce lh il'iderslgr.cd selerls ns lil mn buntnoss In nil mntlors roimrclcil with saia csiaio or Joseph Droller, d. cea-ed, II. C. BIIOItT, AilmlnUtrMor, llnraeo M, Manning, Attorney for said Administrator. Dated and first publUliPil st Ki.m. alh Falls, Oregon, on tlila JSih dir ol nepiemuer, a, i, iii ' n l imlillcilliiii, Nor ; r WOOD Good SUb Wood 4-foot llody Wood . . Delivered ,0.1.7.1 aijio lav Orders al City lUkerj Iticme ait W.E.Seahorn OmaMiHBmjaj stry tauiajmjsj KmlMlmmy for shipment a sprrUlty. Hay rail No. ana, .Mgkl Call ll4. New Fwarral Cars mm mum mm E. WHITLOCK BUtCXtUVKLY Orryoa Kailihswrs IJrrasa Ne,8 Day aad Night lbas 4Sead 481 OSV aad Chapel Corner 8m aad Ptae Hla. HAWXHURST MARKET Specialty of Large Pieces MAIN Sf NEAR KHIi We now make four deliveries daily by the General City Delivery. Your pat ronage is solicited and satisfaction is guaranteed. Prices as low as possible I rmt 15,7 1 J. W. HAWXHURST The World Moves-go Do We Move Baggage Passengers to and from all trains and boats and gi?e you Quick Sendee e Household-Heavy Freight A Specialty Blacksmith Shop In Connection Are pnwurtd to tara oat aU klads of First CUm Work, Ikot lig ipedal attcatloa. O. K. Transfer Co. Dsj noao 871 Night noae 873 1 k m sl a8CT8J8wiW