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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1911)
'lit 939mj h mm worn 1M arTtWINt MUU), Kl.afcUVa MUJJ waHjhuhu, wofimmMt m, nil WMUEIEIUMIS, CHILDREN WRCOME HIM Albeit Morgan He Iteaghtee's Home Aricr Strange Aharnc o( Twetitr-ls Iwii-Wm Regarded M Dead by FMNUr KENOSHA, Wit., Nov. J5. rrom quarter of century of tnyttcry Albert Mm gan, onco a well-to-do merchant of Grand Haven, Mich., returned old and tired yesterday afternoon to the homo of his daughter, Mrs. Charles Klmbatt. here. It was tho first Mrs. Kimball had teen of her father since his dlasppcarance twenty-six year ago. The daughter waa washing the mid day dishes when she heard steps In tha halt. "Who Is ItT" she called, walking inward the door wlth.r.d ETAOtXN toward the parlor with a plate still In her hand. "It's father." said tho old man. "Is this Nelllo!" Mrs. Kimball dropped tho plate. It was some tlrao before tho dishes were washed. Mr. Morgan disappeared shortly at ter the death of his wife In 1SSS. Where ho had been In the luterven In gjesrs he refused last night to say. Mr. Morgan Is now 75 years old. He was 4 when ho disappeared. For twenty years he had been thought dead. His estate had been divided among his children. Ho will make his home with Mrs. Kimball. FRED WILSOM 10 RUN 'under tho Sherman law. Colonel lloosovelt more nearly cipreaaea my ii.i.. Th. bla- corporations should rnn nriT IV nniinilCPP iw. controlled by goxornmenl rgula- ruK otA m wmnKaO'tLm. - ' . ... constant attack In the courts. It will ... ibe too big n (ask to attempt to regu ViimtllU County Man Hectare. "' I ,,,, all ,i,co corporations by suits In on or botnro tin 30th day of neeom- her. A. I). Illl. lb" "" ,n '" .i,, uiii.iii which defendant la ai- M.n. KUnh vU lin.U on thai lowed to answer herein. nisd by Marty Klamath FMla roM m ..uhlleat on FEEL LIKE GIVING UP?li 'willlngne to Serve New Ka.tcroj,na court. Oregon IHatrlct, una imcnus u j Make Aiwrrwlw. Campaign QUf GUafailtlB MeiW SOlTWthing! "OUTLAND. Not. 85. 8. Fred vtllcTo In making U so strong l"; Vers of rnltap. Dark da) a come whsn Hi kldu.y. arc sick, A bad back makes ou mlsetnoio all tho time t.amo ovcry morning; sore ail nay. it hurt 10 stoop It hurts to ii,. ..ir of tha court for publication .if summons herein; and If you fall lo appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to tho court for the reucr prayed for In tho complaint filed herein, to wit: Kor a decrro and or der of tho court That tho bonds oi ,.iriiminv now rilitlng between plaintiff and defendant bo forever ills. 8U NBU.Beo. lt-t-l t,000. .'..... nnitkniso at ai. RBU Boa. 8- ..Ml, MM ." i; loo. tmnn Cookraaa at ai. nwh ". ti-n-i; uoo. Tha following parol o land a as. a Aas.il were listed August si, . -bids will bo opened November II, 1911: Kmma Cookman ct al, H NBU Hee. lO-SM, and BH MU . St-; M00. Kmma Cookman t t. NH HWh ,iZdT. , ,, ,,. ,. "-:.e .. t.,.i...,n that ntalntlff have the custony ore. .. " j. rn-u WAlieiievo in i' ' .""" ,..,.., ,,!, i,...eh. ,1111V spelli. "".:'" . I ....... ...n.,,. IVr. nfl IliS 011 tho following paresis Wlron of Athena ljmstl"a co-iniy. ,,hrr,can be no mi.m,cr,...u. ,,. ,rlkn.,, . .."V . .-i j.-j.i. ih.t defend- bo opened December 9lh. Itiii t be a candidate for the rep-icUcan'nro the first and aO tar mo onijr one.,- .ii.roiirnged I'""'"'" """""".' ....i..,. .,r Dora Pedro et al, NH BWH i.,i. .,r ,,.. In Hie new ific n absolute guarantee on, " """".". . ' . .. Ii niil W m ' - , , , ,. ,.,. II lllititttiviit .. e r- . ,. .t.l.l. will rUe. Who do not know tho kldnos cause mo)h f)r hf ,,,,, 0( ,d child! t!.-S.; l0. the nomination "I exiect to make a Tlgorous cam paign " said Mr. Wilson, "and It will be somewhat different from others tn this state. I shall arrange for meet ings In different parts of the district where nn educational discussion can .. !... im...t tnnlM Prominent nu unit ut i,i,v.i, w, ... - - ( progressives will bo Invited to speak restrained from In lerferlna wllh ths pr- ......i in. ..... r ihn ntslntllf or said kidney .. . . ... ,., i.intiif' custody of t lllllllll ,m, ' ,-.." - Kastorn Oregon district. Mr. Wlbon. ntch repairing. I Kvory watch wh.cn , mo " " ' who Is In Portland, made positive an- L0 nree to put In perfict order Is H V llB.rtal.i nouncement of his Intention to seek ' lIwllwd , give 5 perfect MtUf action "' sny manner In If. lor ohu jvmi ,,. . . i..i .mi iirnven riiiuft .... ... . - i.. aaaABs tias sa ii'.ii ti .-.-..-- ...! rnuii nr iiiaiuiiu a ' FHANlv IL UI I iiiinwa "" " - t A II Scortold. of Asliianu, uir, ..v. -It clvos ma pleasure l en- THAXKWJIVINO IUI.I. Many Ann Moore, NH HMU. HH Nni Hoc S4-31-II; tTGo. Heated bids, accompanied by a eertl 11...1 ,.ii..k. imalili lo Kdsun Watson, .ni.rriiiiniidriit. Klamath Indian ...1.....I .l r.irrlna 10 in r rent of propsr. 'the price oirereti. mm we sniHi"i This summons Is published In thu10 Klsmatli Agency, iiurinn pen Kenln Herald, a dully newspaper , ,,, inn. Tim ' r.ienmn iu'ii. .. -.--.-- ilor-o Doau's kldn.-y I II ; J''' MUhfl, , Klamath rails. In Kl.m ary band Ibrought relict from a severe attack of Oregon, by order of tho evening. !k Id noy complaint, and I am no .n- Mfi Ufnty ,., ,,, de of n's opera tlrely fren from tha trouble, Doan a , Xovember The Klamath l-alls Military rroBrvw..v. -... - ;----: tt.n. bU. bait on Thursday t theso meetings anu givo iniormiuR ... - - ...... .i.u. LNuTemtier aoin, ai nuusiun i'v,. . ..... talks. r'" ..;,.. L.i. ,.,.tK-Mnv rills can be relied upon to numv, -... -- ..., , K.L.,h .ml ilimcii tr anco of tho complete organuanun um-u... . m slnco tho closo of the summer concert a ith tne kwna, . i- .-i rtf hsl lAir 4la br all ilfcin. ITIC tw ?': ... 'kl I.- lmnm.nl bv cents. KoitofcMllburO Co.. llultalo.! Three DellTeriea Daily Beginning on Monday, tho Ocneral Dellrery system announces that three dally deliveries will be made Instead of four, as at present. These deliv eries will be made at 9:30 a. m.. 1 and 3 D. m. Parties wishing dellTtr- les or groceries and other goods In tho forenoon must haTe their orders In bT 9: SO. or ther will haTe to be delivered In the afternoon. "Atnonc tho matter which I o- poet to mako Issue In my campaign are the development of Irrigation on the Umatilla reservation and adjoin ing lands and tho question or tonnage tolls through the Tanaraa canal. "The Umatilla Indians havo about 1300.000 In a fund derived from the ..i.. nt irlhxl lands. A large part of the reservation can bo Irrigated from rin PnwV and greatly Increases in value. Adjoining the reservation are other farms that may be Irrigated from tho same source, t shall advo cate the adoption of a plan to uso nrt of the tribal fund along with an apportionment from the government reclamation funds tor ine irnmwu of this land, and will wor 10 mai end If I go to congress. "The question of tolls through the p.innmiv canal Is one that calls for rir action. The railroads would like tn,havo heavy tolls to prevent cffectlvo competition by water, ana congress should see to It that th benefit or the canal Is not lost to the people - .... . r-.,...i. on i. ilia "l am nrocresilvo in naiionai iuu ur. laoma. iiumib v.. - , . - - hct remedr for that often fatal dls- tlw. I believe In presidential prima- ....iv-rcur.. Has been used with rles and election of United State aon success In our fa-mlly tor eight years Mrs. U. Whlteaer. Buffalo, N. T. r :;:" r;V,l t elarlnct-lXew York. W,lnt. tor the United Ists. Mr. Knapp or San Kranclsco and "State. V , Mr. Mitchell of Spokane, and tho or- Item-mbor tho naiue--"oan ganltatlon Is now In better shape to laKe no Q'ntr. render good music In an artistic man-' ncr than over before. . iviwrtmciil It Is tho Intention io piay a in.-i of concerts during the winter season.. " ... .... .. f and tho decision to uiaao mo r m- nnsranrn a ball Instead of a concert .,1.1 circuit court, dated MneronT liith. 1911. directing such summons to be so published once a week for sit connecullve weoka. Dato of first publication hereof Is No. ember l, A. !, 1911 c. c. nuowKn. and1 .ie-ts-19h Atfy for I'lalntlff United MOT1CM of the Interior, Slntes Indian Service: Xotliti Is hereby given that I will .rii nt nubile .miction al S o'clock p.m on Xnvember 3lu. at tho wamaiii ... .i.i.. .!. nrlur to 3 o'clock V, nt mi the days Indicated abovn for each Unci, at which time tho bids will be opened at the office of the agency, in cn. of deferred payment sale. 10 per rent of the purchase prlc will accompany bid and 15 per cent anni- tlonal when bid la aeeepie.1, nin fur balance, at legal rati of Intaawst. taken. I'atent In fe when notea and Interest are paid In full. All that i.nM a iinnr on tha envelope con- inin. tb. MA ahould b "Bid for In herited Indian Land," and tha data or opening bid, I An furiber Information may be had by applllng to Kdson Watson, superintendent Klamath Aganry, Ore- nance No, 3IV, providing and dnclsr- ma it audi iiiiiiriiTemeiii, pina, ami adopted by th common nninrll of said city on tha I lib day of Not.m. bar, 1911, and also ordinance Nn, its, inavil mm iiumitii ii; in rillll I1KIII roillicll November 31, 1911 Tim time in wnicn sain improvement I to b,. begun and romplrlrd la lirtwirn the am nay nr noTemncr, mil, ami the I Mil day of May, 1913. IIU Improve, mi'lit Is to be lei In unn contract All bid must bo accompanist br a rr llfled check drawn on otim intponii. mo nana, inaua ia)suio hi ins rlty o Klamath falls. Oremn. fur & of amiiunt of bid, as a gusrsntrn ttit Hie siiccrsiiui limner win enter Into contract and gltn luitut in i.prtorm llm work according to such contract. iiiiuii ami contract io im entered Into within ten day from Oat nt n. award. Dated at Klamath r'slls Orogus, this IJd dar of Novntnbrr, ivu r .NK'IKII.AH. I'ullcn Judge II-33-II-4 Ii Hvcrythlnx tn Mu.tlc nt pcaranco a uaii ioii " "", on Xnvember 391U, at mo rviamaui I ,,.. Is due to lack of propof facilities 'oH,,,,.,,,,, ,cr,lK,, ton head of cows. I rehearsals of the sort necessary for w r(.hl (( rctcrTri reject an) j ......,.. itrMnarallon. This drawback I ... . ... ..i ,. .,.,.,,. i r,,r tin, liiMt'' This drawback i ni, n) h(,, aoompil rl)r tho best1 KDSON WATSON. Supt Klamath Agency. Oregon. Novem ber SI, 1911. 23-61 concert preparation, mis arssuwai . Is now about to bo remould!, as mca .,.,,, 0( th lorvlce billiard p furlhcr Informallon mldress hall Is fitting up a room ror wio band which will be used as perma nent headauarters tho band having secured a year's lease Tho music for tho ball will do nlayed by tho full band during the early part of tho evening, and tho ..m.in,i. bv an orchestra at clam pieces, a consolidation ot Knapp's and I.ImIo Orr. I'lalntltT. .. W'klln l..tlcan orchestras. VS. Notlcv Inviting IIMa for th twprove. Meat of rVtdge Mrrti l.trtT OK IXIIKIUTKI. IMHAN MMIM KOH MAIJC Department or the Interior, United antra Indian Servlr ti,. roilnwlna tract or India tanda with tho name of the owner, descrlp- niul nniiraUal orlco. situated on tho Klamath Indian Hescrvatlon, Ore- gun aro offered for sale, under the, .. .. . i act of engross, approve.. ;rr.. .., ,. .... c. .j , 1907. The lands were listed Heptein. ooaivq ,.,,..-.. - .. ". "; ,-'! ier 2. 1911. and bid. for their pur- tho undersigned pole. Judge of th" cha.o will bo opened December l.'elty of Klamath Kails. Oregon, at hi. Ill T. e term, of tho sale are c.ah ;..nir In tie city hat. or M.d city up James (li-orgo et al. SW'i Sec. 33- to na ine..i...n J"" '":: .. tho Circuit Court of the State of Kre,. Heendrlcks. HKU - IMO-Jdar. ' L&: Oregon, for Klamath County. 1 9; 1950. eni of -Id llrldg" street. ....... .. ........ veil vs-lnri,.,iin intnrsect ons. from the 1aySaaiaaa1aaaaaaaas iKHslPlavll EBkStfrjiUaaaaaaal ! Temple theater, atattne dally. 3:3" p. m. Evening, first performance 7:15. eontlaoon. I Krom a musical point of view this tn-oree n ator by the people. I bcllovo In up- dance will certainly bo tno oiggeu holding tho established prograa.lT event of the season, and ir the Wends laws ot Oregon. or tne nam are .. .u..v... .- ....... "I a. mincllncd to bcllcvo tho prcs- support as invj nn.o .-. .. cnt administration Is making a mis-. tho past tho event will b a great take In Its attacks on 'big interests success. Orr. Defendant. Xtt'l! Sco. 14-31-7: 180. .a atlSIII ,! It I'lf Wft7V To fleorgo II. Orr. the abovc-namc.il liuiii jonn. .- -4 . ' defendant: B'c ,s: "" "" ""' In the name of the State of Ore-36-. ?.w. ... .i.ne- itb the ulana and ape- gen: You aro hereby required to P-, Joseph "'' " - "",,,, Xumw.lt. city en pear and answer the complaint filed Sic. M-30-9: 11.000. ' -K?., and InTecordinc. wllh ordl- Laln.t iou In tho above entitled suit. Kmma Cookman at al. K 8W. glneer. and in accoraan ....lerlr line of Main street to the eaterly line of High street. In the city of Klamath Fall. Oregon, by fill ing and grading the said nrldgo street kliMitii Falls Rusic Hoise It. MAIWKN, lnprtciof Hole ItetirraSVilallfe of HimtMAX i'UKY k l-O.'H I'lAMOt, Um- NTtCIXWAV, and oilier ladlag I'lan.M. Also Hi Kainoiu lltUI WIN I'lAXO. Older makrs st mo. erale price. Tuning and lln'w Ageary WIIITK m:viMi MACIIIM. OI4Vr.ll TVI'KWIUTWl AMD VHTHrKTAI-KIKli MtOIIJIIt lloiks, HUtloorry and I'lclwr Two lir Kt ' "" ''" - 1 mmmmTm'm -1 1 aa...aaaa..af KLAMATH REPUBLICAN THE HOME PAPER OF KLAMATH AND LAKE COUNTIES .1 . IT has been estimated that half a million dollars was spent by the farmers of this section last year with mail order houses. A little money spent in Judi cious advertising would secure this trade to the Klamath Falls business man. Can any merchant afford to neglect this opportunity? . The KLAMATH REPUBLICAN covers every section of Klamath and Lake Counties 1 j I I I I i It already has the circulation. The farmers want to know what inducements you have to offer them to trade w? th you. If you do not tell them you alone are to blame for their patronage of matt order houses. I I I i j Laa aaaaaaaaaa,,?'i