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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1911)
.J -ru Capital and Labor flust Be Kept Busy In tho right channel to koop llni nntluD proiporou. National li impurity It tlio collective roiult iif Infill prosperity mid "ronfl dciiio" la tlio mysfurloun thing luirk of bulli, Confidence li nee cinmiry In nil walk of II fo lo bring succe, for without II iln-re ran be no futuro. Our own (nun need tlio confidence of liur lt iiiln. A town la known ly Km works J nut aa a mnn li known by bin deed. There' no bottur way tn nliow your confldonco In the limn than to bo known an 11 Ihiiiiii owner oliil no quicker way tn Ktilti your alinrn of tho Indo pi'inti'iiro for which our llnvolti. tlntiary fathera fought Ihnn to own n homo. Hotter itnrt toilay co in n In nnd talk It ovur with u wo can giro )on n good Idea of tlio total coil a woll na tlm kind of timber you'll need. Saviige Irts. Lumber Co. Phone 1341 6th St. at S. I truck Ask Your Doctor Aycr't Hair Vigor U composed of sulphur, glycerin, qtilnln, wnlitim chlotid, capsicum, sage, alcohol, water, perfume. Not a single injuriout Ingredient in this list. Ask your doctor if this is not so. A hair tonic. A hair dressing. Promptly checks falling liair. Com pktcty destroy all dandruff Docs not color the hair. tWl? WHITMAN'S FUSSY PACKAGE FOR FASTIDIOUS FOLKS A box of Selected touches top notch Sereith & Main :SEE: CLYDE E. PHONE 1221 Before haying your Plumbing done FirtNclau work at iWprices For That Trip EAST Call or write us for full Information re garding our through sleeping car service to Boston, Chicago, St. Louis, New Or leans, Omaha, Kansas City and Denver without change, every oay in the year. We can also route you.vla Lob Angeles and U Paso; via Ogden and the Central route or via Portland and the Northern route without additional fare. Comfort able and convenient and protected by automatic signals. Southern v jauii o'fiARJL G.F.SP. Ivitufrn Him- .Mcillnu 'llllllo Will III. II lllli.tln,; ,,f ()M 'liipt.ir Nil . () 1: H, Malnnlii) v-nliig nl H , in, tlio .MiniuMl.' "II liniHl W.iilhy Mntiou Ciiiillm. M" I""( "HI !" piemiil, iiml ll lili'inlii'lii mi. MMiiiLnini tinitli'iiil HIICItllTAItV I I: very tiling In Music nt ' !L riT".li' IT' 1 r 1 1 11 11 1 11 '' - Klamath Falls Music lloiise';:;;;';:;-:!;:;:1,; II. MADMII.V, I'ri'iirlilnr Noli' ltiirrMiilii(i' of MIIIIIMA.S ( I.W A ro.'H PIA.N'OH, Ilir M lil.N WAV, iiml olliii lmlliiu I'Ihiiik. Al.o Hie I'mnnii, IIAI.II. WIN PIA.NO. (llhir inuki'H nl moil, ernle iuIu'k, timing mid llrlm. K-ni) fur uiiiii; ,m;wio ma( iiim:s, i.ii:h Tvn:witm:it ,.i VICIOK'I l,KIS(i MA( iiim: lluiil.li, SlnlloiK-ry mill I'liluri'M li llunr IJikt nt (li" I'mtiilllie Chocolates that in candy making UNDERWOOD'S Pharmacy WITTER MAIN STREET Pacific Agt.. 8. J. BALHY,Agt, Klamath Falls SEARCHING QUAKER CITY ' FOR SCHMIDT AND KAPLAN' l'iml(. IIiiiiih siiiiiiinU rhlr (in. (IT of I'lil'lllll III HlllM'H nr I'lliilln.r ," Ml" "" whihhi t,- 1,.., Anndis IIiiIiiiki. I'lillul I'mhh Horvku I'lllLAIllIUMIIA, Die H.--D11 liir Hik he Iii-IIi-ih .l A. Kiliinlili mill lmnl Kmiiim mi' hidden In I'lillmli'l. pliiii iMiitlve William .1. IIiiiiih, winking lln- I .oh Angeles 'IIiiich ilyiin. liillo expliwluii iiini to lis IIiiIhIi, Ik Ihio today In Ki'iuili for them. Ill' WlX llll U HlllklllK tlm "hlgher- upx ' now, iiml ixpulH to niiiko nr- ll'HlH UllllIU II fl'W iIiijh Itllkltl'l bill llll basket 1,01 lul will lie glii-n hi' at tlm hull miller tho puhlli: library, lit' rnry 11 ml mimical program will b" H'liilernl. AiIiiiIhhIoii free. Krory body welcome, enprclally worklngmcd mid their famlllPH, DID LABOR PLoTtO BLOW OP TRAINJFPRESIDENT? lull, r'i.i,imll)', S.i I.I to llnti- (tr ip iiil Oltliliil I'ii.Ih' of II0111I1 Sum' Ii.MiiiiIiiI I'liitly Accum'h U'lllli'ls Iif I'llllills I United I'rcri Horrlco ' I.OS N(ii:i.i:.S, Dec. 'J It Ib learn- 'I'll llllll II fl'itlTllt lilnbii ulll Itlll'rill KPK- the alleged attempt to d iiamlto I rro'' ''"l'1""" ''". I'0"10 l'foc , 1're.ldem Tuff, train mnr H.inta Ilur- """, i-i.LTOV M nPT burn In Oi tober. I 8 -l rULTO.N MAIIKKT. It Ik wild that Tuft pcmonnlly or lileieil (lie probe. I Ml ii. ili, nl ti li.i fri.lnt' ...tii.iilnf aul ''" '" - '.bo Kr. Jury. I. aa.d . ii hao llnlly nrcused labor lenderH luie mid In San I'rniiclscn of partici pation In tho d)tiainltlng plots, . i:v r train arrhlng brings IU iiioln of Koteriiment ultnexses, und It Ix stated It will requlro three weokx to get Hid entlio cuxo In, I It Is Mill undecided whether Fed- vial Attorney liwler will demand that the .McNiitnarnx testify. Ituiuors of another svnxntlonnl con fesnlon nro fife. It Ix said that tho family of n welt known labor lender Ix urging him to tell, to save himself. Lnwler Is said to bo bending every effort to get this man to "conio through" on tho plea of first duty to his family. If jiiii want n fine diamond I havo them. If oti nro going to spend your money joii uhotild get .something of worth. You'll not bust tho record on a linbb) horse, nor will you bust tho record If you buy poor diamond whon 11 comex to getting jour money's wcrtli out of It ngaln. G-U Mcllatton. 8IIKUIFV8 8AI.K In tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for tho County ot Klam ath. I,. II. Jackson, Plaintiff, vs. W. W. Masten, Defendant. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of nn execution duly Issued out of die nbovo entitled court on tho 17tb day of October, 1911, upon a Judg ment duly rendered and entered on tho 2 1st day of February, 1911, In favor of tlio nbovo namod plaintiff and ngnlnat tho nbovo nnmed defend ant, for tlio sum of IG00.30 and the further sum of $10. SO, with Interest thereon nt tho rato of 8 nor cent per milium, from tho 21st day of Febru ary, rju. wiucn gam juagmem was on tho 30th day ot Scptomber, 1911, duly assigned to ono nurgo V. Ma son, I did, on the 17th day of Octo ber, 1911, duly levy upon tho follow ing described property, to-wlt: Tho iiUorly nineteen feet of lot alx of block forty-eight, In tho city of Klam ath Falls, Oregon, formerly Nlcbols addition to tho town ot Llnkvllle, Oregon, nnd I will on Saturday, the 10 Hi day ot December, 1911, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of said day, at tho front door of tho county court house, In Klamath Falls, Oregon, sell nt public miction, to tho highest and bent bidder, for each In hand, all tho right, title nnd Interest of the above named defendant, W. W. Mas- ton, In nnd to said promises, and also all tho right, titlo nnd Interest which sntd defendant, V. W. Maiton, had In or to aald premises on ana atter tho said 2Ht dny qf February, mi, together with the tenementi, heredit aments nnd nppurtonanceg thereunto bolonglng, or o much thereof at may be necessary to satisfy such eyeeu tlon, costs nnd expenses of tale. Dated nt Klamath Falla. Oregon, this 13th dny of November, mi. W. n. BARNRS. Sheriff of KlMnath County, Oregon. GARRYBOXING MATCH CASE TO HIGH ENGLISH COURT Mi.liiii.llil.mll .Mill, I'm hidden ,y .Mmnlii'i.li'r lli-iii li, MihIii Hnlijril Of AlK'lll IntoltlitK Point In I 'Kllr Hii'nw Unlti'il Press Service LONDON, Die. 9. Tlm proposed boxing iiiiiIiIi between Owen Mornn mill .li'iii Drlxinll, which wiih forbid- din by 11 Mem hosier court on tho ground t lift t It wan a prlto light, and would (iiimtKuto a breach of tho pi'iiif, Iiiih hnfii nindn tho subject on 1111 nppi'iil to tlio higher courts, on tho IccIhIoii of which hangs thu fatu of pugilism In Oreiit llrllnln. Thu points li I11 dot bled me: lioi'x 11 Mk purxo iiuiku tho cllfT'-r-oimo between 11 boxing context ninl n prlro fight? If mi, what Ih (ho luuxl in nut limit for 11 legal boxliiK contest? What Ix tho hIzo of u crowd per mlttcd at a' lentil contend Are hIiIo bed IcKnl? How imiHt a Plow bo delivered go an to keep within tho law that a con iixtmit Ik not trying to "subduo" Ills 01 poneiit? What strength tnimt n blow hnvo no nx not lo coiiHtltuto "lllennl hard hlttliiK?" Kay, Mrtlo, If you arc going to glvo (iiorgo jour picture, I hnvo somo rry prcltyr sterling frames. Just tlio thing for liln-(tremor. Might mean w ddlug hells for. j oil. Can't tell, G-lt Mcllntton. I'roli HnlliouH Iltun llfllly Wo n ro thu exeliiHlvo dealers In LIST OF INHKUITKD INDIAN LAMM KOK HAI.K rnZl, JJUl " nimi.1 iuuihu miiiMj Tho following tract ot Indian landa with tlio name of the owner, dcscrlp 1 tlon, and nppralcal price, situated on .tho Klamath Indian Reservation. Ore gou, nro offered for sale, under tho net of cot grcss, approved March 1, 1 307. Thu Innds wero listed Septein Iticr 2, 1911. and bids for their pur ichmtc wlwli bo opened January 1, 1U12. The terms of tho sale nro cash. James George ct al, 8W'i Sec. 23-34-8; SClu. Fred Heondrlcks, 8KU Sec. 19-30-9; $900. John Nelson, 8WU BKVi, 8EU SW'i See. 11, nnd NW4 NEVi, NE VI NWU.Sec. M-34-7; $850. Ruth John. NWU NEK. EU NW , Sec. 13; 8WU SWK, Sec. 12- 3C-9; $720. Joseph Parazoco ct al, WH EH Sec. 14-30-9; $1,000. Tho following parcels' were listed August 21, 1911. and bids will be oiunod December 23, 1911: Emma Cook man ct al, EH 8WU, BU SEM, Sec. 11-31-9; $1,000. Hmma Ccokmaii ct al, 8KU Sec. 3- 31-8; $900. Kmma Cookman ct al, NWU Sec. tl-31-8; $900. Emma Cookman ct al, 8H NEU Sec. 10-31-8, and BH 8B Sec. S-31-8; $800. Emma Cookman ct al, N',4 BEU Sec. 23-31-7; $1,100. Dora Pedro ct al, N'H'SWU 8cc. 19-34-9: $6C0. Many Ann Moore, NH 8EU, BM Nini Sec. 34-31-8; $760. Sealed bids, nccompanled by it certi fied check, paynblo to Edson Watson, superintendent, Klamath Indian school, nnd covering 10 per cent of the price offered, may bo submitted at tlio Klamath Agency, during n period or sixty days prior to 2 o'clock p. m. on tho days Indicated above for each tract, at which tlmo tho bid will be opened nt the office, ot the agency. In case, ot deferred payment sales, 10 per cent of tho purchase price will accompany bid and 15 por cent addi tional when bid Is accepted. Notts for balance, at legal rato ot Interest, taken. Patent In feo whon note and Interest ivro paid In full. All that should nppenr on tho onvclope con taining the bid should bo "Bid for In herited Indian I.nnd," and the date of opening bid. Any r thcr Information may bo had by npplylng to Edson Watson, superintendent Klamath Agency, Ore gon. SUMMONS In tho Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, for Klamath County. Ltxilo Orr, Plaintiff,. v. George. II. Orr, Defendant. To Qeorgo II. Orr, the above-named defendant: In 'the name ot the State ot Ore Ore eon: You nro hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you In tho above entitled ault, on or before the SOth day of Decem ber, A. D. 1911, that being the lait day within which defendant If al lowod to answer herein, ai fixed by tho'order ot the court tor publication to nppenr nnd nmiwer, tho plaintiff will apply to tho court for tho rollof prayed for In tho complaint filed herein, lo wit: Tor a decreo and or der of tho court; Thivt tho bondi of mnlrltnony now existing between 'plaliillrf nnd defendnnt bo fororcr din- Ullll'f'lt' ftifil lilnlnllff linvn Mm .ittln,lv of tho minor child, Itobecca Orr, of plnlntlff and dclondant; that defend nnt pay tho mim of fifteen dollars per month for the nupport of Raid child; thnt defendant bo rcxtralncd from In any manner Interfering with the per sonal liberty of tho plaintiff or said minor child or plaintiff's custody of said child; nnd for such other relief ns to tho court shall scorn Just nnd proper. This summons Is published In the Kftnlng Herald, a dally newspaper published nt Klamath Falls, In Klnm nth county, Oregon, by order of tho Ifonor&blo Henry 'I, Demon, Judge of said circuit court, dated Norcmber ICth, 1911, directing such summons to bo so published onco n week for six consecutive weeks. Dato of first publication hereof Is November 1C, A, D, 1911, c. c. nrtowER, 11-16-12-29 h Att'y for Plaintiff. HE IS THE IAN To bur your connljr warrant. To sell your property. To successfully manage your t- vestments. To do your renting and collect Ing. To negotiate your loan. To promote stork rompaalM To furnish you surety bond In llio Cnltnl State Fidelity CoiiiMiiiy. To furnish health nnd accident Insurance. Tti sell your buainra. J. W. Ross & Co. Postofflce nulldliig. WOOD Good Slab Wood 98.75 Kl-liuli Wood $7.00 . . Delivered . ' . Leave Order at City Bakery Phone '841 W.E. Seaborn Where to Eat We serve the choicest of everything ' If you are particular try the PALACE GRILL Near thtToatoff ice BhI1 sCT'mssISBBBBBBBBBBBBBIB ppBjilLWka asjjjjjjjjjjF'CTr m, gaV ifflKjfllflgaV', gjf.I'(J w Mi rararararararararararararJliirararararararararJ Herald Want Ads MIHCKMiANEOtTg WANTED An .eight-foot floor cao. Frank M. Upp? H-3t INHTKUCTIONB given on all bran la- iitrumcnts. Music furnished for all occasions. A. T. Tlndall, Herald office. KODAK ClMSIUNd First ciass uuu prompt results by Frank Duncan, ocr First National bank, or leavo or ders at LlttloQoolf store, two door west of postofflce;.! MOTSCITeNHAOHER'H Scond-hfnd Store, cor. of 7th and Main; buys, sells and trade household goods, clothing, shoes, tJoljguns, otc. Ljave oiir order for expnt sewing machine and organ repair (tork. Satls'actlon guaranteed. Phoae 313. C-tf DON 4. ZUHWAIT, PrrskV nt. K. M. anill, Vlce-Pre. mad Ttcm. IIKItT I.'. WITHROW, Secretary Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING Surveyors and' Irrigation jEnglneers maps, plans, blueprints. RTc. Klamath' Falls, Oregol WE SELL- TYPEWRITERS Underwood, little used, $78 Underwood, rebuilt, $6 L. C. Smith, little um4 $75 L. C. Smith, rebuilt, $60 MULLER MUSIC COMPANY Everything la Music WOOD BLOCK WOOD FROM THE BOX FACTORY FOUR-FOOT BODY AND LIMB . SIXTEEN INCH BODY AND LIMB WC DRY 8LAUWOOD Delivered Anywhere in The CI LEAVE ORDRR8 AT O. K. OR OREGON HARNR88 CO., II d P. THE BEST OF Plrst iliiiw Trustiand Savings Bank KLAMATH lALLH, ORE. mm" 00i00tK t $ FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of Klamath Falls ANNOUNCES THE INCREASE V j, WITH SURPLUS OF $5,000.00 X On December 1, 1811, our oomsoUdatlon with, The Klamath Z Will become effective, the two I known aa tbe FIRST NATION AL We will occupy on and after S Kbiiiiatli County Bank antil anch X modeled tolwjjt onr need. With oar greater capital and be neuT euaoiea man ever to FORRKMT FOR RENT Thrco or four firalflnM housekeeping room In yrlvate fam lly; no children. Enquire at Herald offlco. V " FOR RENT Light houMkeeplag rooms; furnished. Inquire at 110 Second street. N l-6t FOR RENT Good three-room honte, closo to business district, III. Shepherd ft Wilson. , Mt HELP WANTED WANTED Two girls, one for cata ler and ono for bookkeeper, at Star Drug 8toro. 7-3t and SUPPLIES Smith Premlr,rbiillt,$ go Smith PremMr,rblltl4n Remington, llttleuMd.f 40 Oliver, little used, f s WOOD WOOD CUT FROM 1 TRANSFER OFFICE. PHONK 871 1 MAIN 8TM PRONR T81 CARLSON FORM INVESTMENT I a saving account la u In stitution like thl. wttera you not only get "your money back" but with the accumulation ot 4 per cent Intereat, which we compound semi-annually. The longer you leave It with u the longer you'll like It In tho eod, the more you'll appreciate tho ' advantage ot letting your money work for you aa bard a yon worked tor It. Fuller Informa tion on request. THE OP ITS CAPITAL TO $100,1 County Bank loaUtHtioaa from that BANK OF KLAMATH FALLS. December let, the qsartan of tow- Unia aa our present bwJsdsaa ia -,,- . . -,,-.. -r- . ---r lacreaaed working feaoa rna'wgs J tranaact yonr ousin. , ,1. - !l - i a .rfl T.'! I'M: ii 801 K 8t, Sacramento ny M. J. BAIINEB, Deputy. U-18-lI-lfl h Jot summon htraU; and It yeu fall o MMMMMIMMMIMIMIMnHIMMMMIW$W r" A'" 1 fS '.n'v i$$FTfF&&!k ; f '