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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1911)
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KKLLOOO. for I euro wboro etksrs fall. aer Plftk aad Walaal Oor- MADAM AND PROF. TtMMB . Cor corni, baaloas aad In trowing toenail. Mm. Tlmm top balr from falling oat la flr treatments, aad a perma nent cur for dandruff. OIto n a call. No. BIT Klaaath Are. Mills Addition BARGAINS Six-rootu bungalow, wtrod aad plas trd; with water la boa, aad two lots (OHIO; largo cklekn bout and park. Price 11,000. ivart cash; balance to suit. Three-room cottage and otber out building; a good wall on baci porch. Price S7S0; bait caab, bat aaco to suit. If ou want a coi little bom b aura and tee thlf. A few cholc Iota, only oa block from reboot, at 110 down and f!0 pei montb; otber Iota 10 per rent down and S per month; no tax and no Interest; ws bars lots' In all part nf Mills A Darrow iddltlens: we have what you want, when you want It, aad wherw you want It t prices aad term to suit Flv-room bona affd on lot; bouse nil nlsttered sad wired; kitchen tiled. Price $1,100; one-half each balance easy terms. Choice building lot adjoining the new school bulldttg; $10 down anu $10 par montb; otber lots In alt parU of th addition. Cholc aeresge tre-lghtb of a mile town la At aad tea acre tracts; all under cultivation and In crop; part, ly fenced and with other Improve ments. Price $125 to $160 par THE EVENING HERALD W. O. SMITH. Editor and Proprietor J, M. STOWRl.L. City editor Published dally icept Junday at 115 Vfourtk Street KLAMATH FALLS. . . OHMOON WKDNKRDAY, NOV. SB, 1911 RO 10KI0 EXPOSITIOIf. IS COUNCILS VERDICT Th? Japanese Cabinet Determine to Abandon lltg Fair, m. Well an Mill, tary and Naval Ktpenslon lrugram (or the Present SHEEP GROWERS DISPLAY Will BE GREAT AFFAIR Kvenl at Omaha IVuld llstr Hold Three Time Available Npmv In lite Olgaalte Andllorluiiv l-ov Hull. road Rate Made Special lo The Herald OMAHA. Nob , Nov. 33--1 he V st tirn Passenger Association, which r fuaiil to innko special rnle for the Nnllonnl Western Stock Anodatlon or for th Christmas holtdt), hir innda n special rati' for tho National Wool Growers' Association which holils Us fortj-etghth annual convo-i lion In Omaha December 14 lo It A S-ccnt rnlo has been nado lu iwich direction In Western Passenger ..,.i....,t l.xuKociinum irrriiiir), aioo inrai .-"mii day, Hunda osceptml, tor a period of six weeks, commencing with tho Issue of said paper, published on th 3fst day of October, 1911, II. W. KKKHRB. lo.a 1-13.3 It Atfy for I'lslnlllf. Unltcil Press Set vie TVlVin Viiw na .I'll.. council has decided to abandon ,0ll". Montana. Wyomlnit. Utah ami Toklo grand chhwUIou and tho mill tarj nud naval expansion program for tho coming year. PUT BLOODY CLOTHES ON SUSPECT, 10 IS IERRY Convinced That Hogere Is Guilty of (ioodnuin, Oolden Uate Police UUI lrr) ttK Charge of Mardrr Thai Is Made Against llkst Owens Realty Co. uer. wacei aac Marrow arcane MILIB ADOmoW Be) Where? vun : - x-ttJbI Why?, Krt Bbere your Grocer!? Secoa4 Why them there? Be yoa bey Bo L yoa bay Fancy Pastry yoa aaoald Wfeea cnaspaay hare anas tasty lag row head off. fUet m mnlj this .red. We havefreak cakes every day, or cm to yewr special or. der aaytklag la plata or fancy pastry oa short aetlce ' , Uiyer Cake; Plaht Cakes, Cookie of all UadStUoagBaaU, Pies aad RoB always ms hand aad freah every ' 1 Mscka and ffkoeolat Jsyer cakes BSc Aagsl rood'eak Bfrr pice Cakai 18c Cofes Wrtatb BSc abjbmDIsJ ttsKsS Sot? Cream Puts (large) each Wr$JBlW erlR iBC Mlaee Plsk Appl Pisa Fosy Oratad Cookies. d Jumbols, 'don Kisses, dskea Lady Plafers, TO., If yew are dot gtttac the best at the right price yow are not oar castnasssm, L J VAN HtPU rBROS. J nott i . OTV& v ......... lac ?!JlPja4ijj ISr aBVTraBBV 10c 9tBVIBBBn laV TT I lw.BBBBrBK.k Bt nBBBBBVJBVB "" eSsraT n lot? loc doxen KTO., ETC. TkelWrolrGrocerj' Q V O. LEWIS. Prop E. WHTTLOCK si s.i.i i' r S.-I i isvJsywWM fiSMpr BVwwSVBWvwwVIP llUBBUBliT r 1 SBB ejOw Qglr. aad C$sast-)stass' Bib XOTICE FOR PVBUCATION (Not coal laads) Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at Lskevlew, Oregon, October 11, 1911. Notice Is Lorsby given tbst Ralph L. Carter, whose postoflee address Is Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, oa th 24 th day of April, 1911, flls la this oljce sworn statement and application No. 0150, to purchase the WU 8W, U. NBV4 SWK. Section 7, and NWK of the NWK Section 1$. towasblo 37 south, rsnge 10 east, WllUm- ette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under tho provisions of the set of June 3, 1S78, and sets amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed by sp pralsment, and tbst, pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon bave been appraised at a total of $445, the timber estimated at S 4 0,000 board feet st 76 cents per M., and the Isnd $40; tbst said appl! cant will offer floal proof In support of bis sppllcatlon and sworn state ment on the 17th day of December, 1911, before R. M. Richardson. Unit- ea states Commissioner, at Klamath rails, Oregon. Any person Is st liberty to protest thus purchase btfore satry, or Initiate a contest st any tlm before patont Issues, by Sling a corroborated aB davlt In this oflce, alleging fasts which would defeat the entry. A. W. OJtTON, 10-17.ll.il h ftsctster. United Press 8ervlce SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 39. Con vinced that Rogers Is guilty, tho po lice are preparing chargen of tho mur der of Goodman, based on circum stantial evidence. They dressed KoKt'rs In tho blood) clothes and armed him with tho hatchet with which the crime was committed. Ho laughed, nncl rambled off a verso. NOTIOK mil PltllUUATION (Not Coat Lands V IMmrtmcnt of tho Interior, Untied State Land Office at l.akrvlew, Oregon, September 37, 101 1. Nollm Is hereti)' given that August rich of Klamath Calls, Oregon, who on April 7, 1910, made timber and Meno nppllrntlon No. 033R& for the Ni Hi. HH NWU, Hectlon 5, township 37 H, ranRo 10 K, Willam ette meridian has filed notice of In tention to make final proof, to ustab 1 lasts claim to the land above de icrlbed, before 0. II Del.ap, count clerk or Klamath roiiuty, at Klamath falls, Oregon, on the 39th d) .if December. 1911. Claimant naims as witness1 Mlko Molsrhenhacher 1 nonius Shannon, Thumas O'Conncll, Moral In Kalis, urefton OHTON, tO-10-11-18 h ltgltr. Now Mexico, a from common points In Montana, where n Hat rato- of $40 will prevail, and In tun. I v u ncn' n rate or si: irom niuinion i points has been granted, Dtti-s of mtlo ln'sln Doccmbcr lltti Moro than 3,000 shwp grower will attend tho convention, which will bo tho most Important In the history of I ho asoc!atlon. Matters of moment v.111 bo discussed by men high In pub lic life, who aro Interested vitally In legislation, which affects the wool grower and the consumer. The sheep exhibition will be an ob ject lesson for the sheep men of tho future Rvery floekmaster who misses this hhow will miss an opportunity to advance himself In the world of sheep Industry. By a happy arrangement the Oma ha show and convention will ho held the week following tho International show In Chicago. This makis It pos ultilo and also convenient for Western and Central state Mockmcu to attend MIIKItlt-f-M HAI.K In tlm Circuit Court of the Htato ul Oregon, for the County of Klam ath. lAilt In Kqulty to Foreclose a Mort gage. Che K. Worden, Plaintiff, vs. () I) Cravens and l.ulu J. Cravens, Ills Wife, at.d (leorgo II. Kester son, Drfendants Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an execution and order of sale, duly Issued out of tho above n tllled court and rauso on the 14th day of November, 1911, upon a de cree made and entered of record In said court and c&iino and In said coun ty and state on tho 14th day of No LIST OF IXHKRtTKD INDIAN LA.MMI FOR BALK v(,mli.r 131 1. In fnvnr nf the abovi the International, Iran, tho lessons of jnnn(M ,, ,mt ,gB,n,t , ftbor, this great show, and then attend t ,,,, ,!cfcnjnnU nJ CBCh of them. Omaha meeting nnd show lor thojllrw,nC ,0 tI(J , fer,an rp, ,,,,,. first time In tho history of the two a.-r , Ml,f ,. , of $,Soo.90, u.iitlaHnna dn.ili limn tsv. II I In fit-Ik. with Interest thereon at the rato of isoclatlona sheep men will bo prh Department of the Interior. United lllgrnl to attend both shows practlcall) j t() pc, C(n( rr ,nnuro frm tno a tt Accidents will bsppea, but the best regulated families ksep Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil for such mrgeneles. It Mad tat sate tad States Indian Servlc Th following tracts of Indian lands with the name of the owner, descrip tion, and appraisal price, situated on the Klamath Indian Reservation, Ore gon, are offered for'a&te, under the act of coigrcss, approved March 1, 1907. The land were listed Septem ber 3, 1911, and bids for their pur chase will be opened December I, 1911. Th terms of the sale are cash James Oeorgo ct al, 8 WW Sec. 33- 34-$: $eu. Fred Hcendrlcks. 8KW Sec. 19-30-9; $960. John Nelson, SW'i SEU. BEVi 8WU Sec. II, and NWU NEU, NE NWU, Sec. 14-34-7; $$60. Iluth John. NWU NEU. EH NW U. See. It; BWU BWU. Sec. 13-35-9; $730. Joseph Paratoeo et al, WH EH See. 14-30-9; $1,000. Emma Cookman et al, EH BWU. Btt NEU. Sec. 11-31-9; $1,000. Emma Ccokman et al, 8EU Sec. 3-31-8; $900. . Emma Cookman et al, NWU Sec. 11-31-$; $900. The following parcels of land were listed August II, 1911, aad bids will be opened December St, 1111: Emma Cookman et al, SU NEU Sec. 10-31-1, and IH SEU See. I-11-1; $100. Emma Cookman et al, NU SEU See. 31-11-7; $1,109. Dora Pedro et all NU SWU Bee. 19-34-9; $560. Many Ann Moore, Ntt 8BU, SU NEU Bcc. 34-31-8; $760. Sealed bids, accompanied by a certi fied check, payable to Edson Watson, superintendent, Klamath Indian school, and covering 10 per cent of the prlco offered, may be submitted at tho Klamath Agency, during a period of sixty days prior to 2 o'clock p. m. on the days Indicated above for each tract, at which time the bids will be opened st the office of the sgency. In ease of deferred payment sales, 10 per cent of the purchase price will seeompsny bid and 16 per cent addi tions! when bid Is sccopted. Notes for balance, st legsl rsto of Interest, taken. Patent In fee when notes snd Interest are psld In full. All thst should appear on the envelope con taining the bid should be "Rid for In herited Indian Land," and the dste of opening bid. Any further Information may bo had by applying to Edson Wation, superintendent Klsmath Agsncy, Oregon. for ono expense, Entries for the sheep show hao been pouring Into tho committee ou arrangements, of which K. Ilucklng ham of the Omaha stock) arils Is the dominating spirit. Ho states that ev ery available foot of space In the gi gantic auditorium, whero the showj wilt bo held, has been token, nnd nearly as much spac again could he sold. day of September, 1911, and llio costs of suit, amounting to tho sum of $:&, nnd the expense of the sale. Now, therefore, by virtue of said I execution and In compliance with said writ I will on Saturday, the 16th day of December, 1911, at 10 o'clock a. m of said day, at the front door of the county court house. In KUnv nth Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, i sell at public auction, subject to r Idemptlon according to law, lo the highest and best bidder, for cash In hnnd, all the right, tltlo and Interest of the nhavo named defendants and each of them, In and to the follow ing described real prupertr. to wit; I South half of the southeast quar 'ter. northweit nuarter nf uiutheant ,r ii t vv .,,. ,ti ,... . " I .,. .Hac.i.r.0, ,HC. "quarter, ani th wmhwest quarter THE OLD RELIABLE If ou need nny trait tree for planting or wish to male good money selling thorn ( write ufor particular. No previous experience needed If you want to make money. Wo show you. 11-30-lm Albany, Or. Heavy, Impure blood make a mud dy, pimply complexion, headaches nausea, Indigestion. Thin blood makes ou weak, palo, sickly. Our dock Wood Hitters make tho blood rich, red, pure restores perfect health. SUMMONS In tb Circuit Court of tbs Stats of Oregon, for the Couoty of Klamath. Mary L. McUuIre, Plaintiff, vs. William II. McOulre. Defendant. To William II. McOulre, the above named defeadant: In tho name of tho state of Oregon; You are hereby required to appear and answer tho complant of plaintiff Died against you In the above entitled suit on or beforo Saturday, tbe 2d day of IXcember, 1911, that bolng tho last day of tho time prescribed In tho order for publication of this sum mons, tho first publication thereof be- ng on tho 21st day of October, 1911. And If you fell to so sppesr and an swer, for want thereof, tho plaintiff will spply to tbe court for tbe relist demanded In the complaint, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving tbs bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff nnd defendant, and for such other and further relief as to tbs court may scorn equitable. This sum mons Is served by publication there of In tho Evening Herald, a dally newspaper of gonoral circulation In Klamath county, Oregon, by order of Hon. W. B. Worden, county Judgo of Klamath county, Oregon, made, dat ed and filed In said suit, at Klsmath Falls, Oregon, October 10th, 1911, which ssld order requires that sum mons In said suit be published each of tho northeast quarter of section 10, township 37 south, range 10 east Willamette meridian. South half of north half and north' east quarter of the northwest quar ter, and tho northwest quarter of tbe northeast quarter of sectlnu 36, town ship 38 south, rango 10 east, WH tamette Morldlan. In Klamath coun ty, Oregon, together with the tene ments, herldltamcnts and appurton- snees thereunto ielonglng, or so much thereor ss msy be necessary to satis fy said execution. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, November 14th, 1911. W. II. IIARNES, Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon. By M. J. BARNES, Deputy. 11-14-ll-IKh WE HAVE IN OUR WINDOW A HKAUTIFUI, Harntndi3cl Brass bi Box WS ARE OOINfJ TO OIVK IT AWAY. COMB IN AND FIND OUT AHOUT OUR PLAN. WHILE YOU ARE IN BXAMMTB OUR FINE LINK OF BOOKS AND CBBJBTMAB NOVBLTIMS. . 210 Mala Street thx timi uooic irom V KlAMitk Fells Capital and Labor Hust Be Kept Busy In the right chsansls to kp tho nation prosperous.- National prosperity Is the collectlv result of local prosperityand "coaff. deace" the mysterious thing back of both. CoBfldcac nee cossary In all milks of life to bring success, jfor without It thore can be no future. Our own town needs the'confldcnce of hsr poople. A tovn Is known by Its works Just as a man Is known by bis deeds. There's no bstter way to show youf confidence In (hs town than to be known as a home owneriand no quicker way to gain your share of the Inde pendence for which our Revolu tionary fathers fought than to own hom. 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WHAT THBSB ARTS AKR Kadi set ionsUla of Hvea i1pcs lhat go to ms iU1"0 lahli. M-rvl(i. The illaltcs are a Miiullfnl ''Harvest WliMr." wide gold band around tlie edg llils I the very !'' w,'n '!" Iiiest ihlna warn, Tho Sliver warn Is Rogers giiarsnleid ware Ibese Kick plenw ould not hn bosgtit ordinarily al doublo this prl' WHV WB MAKB THI5 OFFER H To advertlso this storel We know oar old customer ,nally appreciate oar efforts lo please ilieiu iu IhU way snd hope It' will be ea added iaBacemeni to maay of yon who have a traded lisre to give w a trial. At this store yon will ,wrTT! lb highest quality aad the lowest price! (let ono of these sts ter very member ef your fatally ta afew weeks you will hate a ineta set or BMies aad i a - Jeweler I silver war, i H; J. WINTERS Sostkera FacUtg WgMB lasaecMr Optician "-