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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1911)
KlH 'y- ' , 'V & - f d&L' Xmas 30 Head Steers A Baa aa ever trod the eweel alfalfa or IliU glorlmii Kluumtli Haslii are now being led, lauih-llkr, in tin. .hiiIUk. mii i., f,H( u,,, u,)tM o4 of Klamalli Fall lor IIi,.ii.IM;i).. Ili..u (Btli. wfr..Mireil over two month ago for IliU iiliil himIoh, Am ratra Ban Una of milk. fed tcnl nml InmU. lUrley.rnl pork, tarkrya, rhlrkeae, trrlery, traabcrrlis, o)iirr. gnlorr. Take a walk up. I will lie i,m as (In ami artl.llr Hue or meats aa yoa ttr area. Take a walk up. I will alien you . linn nml artl.lli: IHtpUy f "' " ' irlllnil i)t. our, ami have iut lli.ui up fro New Tort' lo Han rramiaco ami from AbuU to Mcl, HALES1 SANITARY MARKET I J. J. HALES, Prop. Phone 1571 J WOOD WOOD BLOCK WOOD PROM THIi UOX.FACTOKY FOUR-FOOT IHIIIY AMI I.IMII WIHIII CUT Kltll.M LIVE TIMIII.lt HIXTKKM INCH IMIIIY AMI I.IMII WOOD IIIIV HMIl WIMIU Delivered Anywhere in The City I.KAVK (HIIIKIW AT O. . t ll..NI'i:it OITICi:, I'HOMiHTI OR OrlKOON aUHNrWN CO., Ill .MAIN MT.. I'HONH 781 l C. CARLSON O. A. C. SHORT COURSES IIMIIN JANUARY It, Continue Will WKKKH YOU ARE INVITED :SEE: CLYDE E. PHONE 1221 bavin Before your Plu done First class work at low prices The World Moves So Do We Move Baggage Passengers to and from all trains and boats and give you Quick Service Household-Heavy Freight A Specialty Blacksmith Shop In Connection Arc prepared to turn out all kinds of Flrat CUm Work. Shoeing special attention. O. K. Transfer Co. nyTlKM.B71 Display... 1 Kvory clllionuf Oregon In cordially Invited to at li'iiil tlio short course nf llui Oregon Agricultural College, beclniiliiR January 3. Eleven dlitlncttvo courses will be irrrtl In Agriculture, Mechanic Aria, Do mettle Science and Art, Commerce, For estry and Muste. livery courso li designed to HELP Ilia atudent In his dally work. Males this ti pleasant aid profitable winter outing. No tuition. Itmsotiabla accommodations. For beautiful lllus tratnl bulletin, add rem. II. M. TKNNANT, Registrar, Corvallls, Ore. Km rater's HhiIih'm Course hy Currrapaindrnrr WITTER MAIN STREET I rg ' Nlgyrnpnetwa AAA - I ,',r,..,u ... ' ' " ,"" ""-i-iwiK 4 . aaa Coniitiiihliiitiuns sent to tlio Hor- nld for iitihllratlon In this dopurt- mi'iil should mil .xuvd 300 words In 'length mid immt lm iiccouipunled by the iiiiiiiu nnd nddrens of tho sender. I Idle IIuimN nml Mb! UimiIh iMItor livening llenild- Tho Kernld of tho 1 llh, Innl., ron Inlns it very liitercHtliiK arllrlo hy .Mr. Jnlui Aniitiid, Hftllng forth the de lilonihle condition of lahor mid illi eiifslng nt lioino length tho remedy, or ineiuiH hy uhlih the pnw til widal i.Ntcni limy he nlleri'l so that ono nml nil may bo nhlo to maltx n living. Ilefertlni; to Idlo huiid.i and Idlo limits, I think .Mr. Aimtml will ngrro lth me tluii the slugln tax )hte:n lll lettnlnly frei, thu land mid nil , natural otiiortuiillles mid muko diem iKt't'sslblo lo thoso who r,uld hno need of them mid who would uso them. It would do morn than that. The full tentnl valuo of land pro dimd hy tho peoplo and taken for tho tiiedK of tho people, would inet.ii Hint ctiili nnd oery olio of us would hato mi uudlvliled Interest In nil tho natural renourtes of th) country In which we Ihe. Tho rental v.tluo of land reprenentH thu utility vnluo of nit Inventions, discoveries nnd Improve ineniH ever hrougbt forth to nmollor t'to man's rondltlon on earth. It rep. resenlH tlio vnluo, or roinhltied nlura of human beings to citio Another, Htntlstlrx taken In Detroit, Mich., rlioiv that for earh hnhy b irn In tlio rlt j there Is a corresponding In- rrenso of from two to threo hundred 'dollars In land values. That "very few workers could set tle on hind, even If It was freed," Is partly true. Hut that Is considering conditions ns they nro todny to con tinue to exist. When thoy nro fined for being Industrious, fined for build li:g n house, tv chicken coop, for hav ing n row. Locked In by n robber tariff. Driven by land monopoly fnr nway from tho rcntem uf population mid transportation, production linm- crcd nn dtrndn prohibited ns If l,t were n crime. Is It any wonder? If men were free to produce nnd freo lo exchange, does Mr. Austnd think that nu nhto-hodled man would con tinue In want? Hupposo wo should try the operltncnt of setting labor nnd Innd freo nn experiment Mint hns never been thoroughly tested, Is It Mit highly prohnblo that labor, labor Hint produces ever) thing, could sup port Itself? Tint farmer, whoso nverngc wago Is $2!) n month, Is not so much n land owner ns ho Is n laborer. Ho Is, strictly speaking, one of theso "ulti mate consumers," upon whom Is sad dled n horde, of Indirect taxes. The mnrhlnrry trust exist by virtue of tlm protective tnrlff. Tho wholesaler must have his "pound of flesh" to give to tho landlord, nnd nlso n pound to glvo to Ihe tnx collector for tho taxes on Improvements nn dhulldlng wherein ho rnrrles nn his business; taxes extra for street Improvements', etc.; nnd tho farmer pnjs. Moreover, production Is not nt nu end by hav ing market his corn nnd cntttc, but when they hnvo been converted Into what ho needa of clothing, coffee, su gar, books, to)s for his children, or anything else. And It that part of production called exchnngo la Inter fered with, enslaved ns It Is today, then ho Is subject to being oxploltod. With tho single tnx In full forco all this robbery would disappear. I do not deny that there nro other swlu- iIKh In operation In our present soclnl order, ns, for Inatnnce, tho prcsont monetnry Hjstcm, which hns no othor reason for Its existence than that tint majority wnnts It, and nro willing to pay tho price. Hut I seo no need of government ownership of everything under tho huh until wo have sot pro duction nnd exchnngo freo nnd given labor nn oportunlty to exert Itself In a Innd of liberty. Thero Is n book called "Progress mid Poverty," and If Mr. Austnd will kindly study that book carefully ho will find Hint tho Blnglo tax will ap. penl to him ns It ling to nil who de sire to establish Justlco on earth. T. O. THOMPSON, 0 cea no, Calif. DRY SLAB WOOD I am now delivering flrat elws lC-lnch dry slab wood to any place Id the city for $3 a load. Now Is the time to got your wood cheap,' before wet weather begins. V. V. CA11LSON, Leave orders at O, K. Transfer com pany or Oregon Harness compear. At Manchester, England, cotton mill owners will begin an open shop policy next Wednesday, nnd 160,000 omplo)cs must submit or be locked out. tm Ask Your u..jk.i.A4 1 Ifv-tilac hcs. cmi... .-.,.. PI nifintM. jpimnjiis .....-,.. - s n i- rn,Hmlhn. ffiEEr Aw'VHIU. t.f. I. ll it vour aoctor say una i " i '"'"I'lo theater. Matinee dally, 2:3n tn KvunlriK. flril performance. 7- If., (ontliiuoiis. AT I.IVKIIMOIIK IIOTIII UNTIL HI'MMV, IIKCRMIII.H ill OR. HERMANN OK ItOSBIIURO Will relievo headaches, nervousness, liillamed o)L'H, styes, drowsiness and nil other oo afflictions by well filled glasses and treatment. Alio crossed ryes may he straightened. Muko engagements by phono or call nt office. HAVE YOU ItKAII IT? Tlio Adlcr-l-ka book,, telling how jou can EASILY guard against appen .Ileitis and get INSTANT rollof from constipation or gas oli tho stom&ch,,ls helng read with touch Interest by Klnmath Kalis people. It Is given atvny free by tho Whitman Drug Co. GIFT SUGGESTIONS liny something useful, bfautlful, ind that will lsst a lifetime. By way of Suggestien: Ladles' Gold Watches, Cents' Gold Watches, Diamond Kings, Lockets, ' aBBBBBBW' sBBBB, aaBaV Signet ltlnt:, Kcstoons, Set Kings, Ilrncclots, Cuff Links, Neck Chains, Watch Chains, Droochcs, Scarf Pin. , Fobs, Any Article laid aside on small de posit .until Christmas. F.RAXK M. IIPP. Watch maker Jeweler and Engraver. WlllltY Building. V WHAT'S THE REASON? Many Klamath Falls People la Poor Health Without Knowing the Canae Thero aro scores of people who drag out n mlsernblo existence with out ronllzlng tho cause of their suffer ing. Day after day they are. racked with bnckacho and beadachef suffer from nervousness, dtxzlncss, weak ness, Innguor and depression. Likely tho kidneys luivo fallen behind In their work of filtering tho blood, and Hint Is tho root of tho trobulo. Look to your kldnoys, assist them In their work give them tho help they need. You enn uso no better remedy than Dunn's Kldnoy Pill. Delow Is grateful testimony from a sufferer In this locality. Mrs.M.L.Mcrrlll, 219 South street, lleddlng, Calif., says: "For ome time I had severe pains In the small of my bnck nnd hips, and was ao lamo that I could hardly get out of bed with out assistance. My kidney were weak, mid I was caused much an noynnro by Irregular passages of the kidney secretions. I finally began using Doan's Kidney Pills, and I was noon freo from kidney trouble. Doan's Kidney Pills hnvo my highest endorse. inent." Kor sale V nil dealers. Prlco 60 cents, Fostor-Mllburn Co., Uiiffalo, Now York, sole agents tor the United States. Ilemembcr tho namo Doan's and take no other. LIST OK IMIICItlTKI) INDIAN LANDS FOB 8ALK Department of the Interior, United States Indian Service Tho following tract of Indian landa with tho namo of the owner, descrip tion, and nppralsal prlco, situated on tho Klnmath Indian Reservation, Ore gon, aro offered for aalo, under the act of cot gress, approved March 1, 1907. Tho lauds wero listed Septem ber 3, 1911, and bids for their pur chaso wlwll bo opened January 1, 1912. Tho terms of the sale are cash. James George ct al, BWtt Sec. 23-34-8; ICio. Fred Heeudrlcks, SHU Bee. 19-30-9; I960. John Nelson, SWK SBV4. BBU SWU Sec. 11, and NWU NEVi. NB M NWU, Sec. 14-34-7; I860. Ruth Johu, NWU NBU. Btt NW Doctor Hf 1 11 llOUUIMIa - - Comt nxJIoB. AyPllU. Am-iim -.1M.I. mnuimIuh ISt. J.&i "kh. ;!;. , Sec. 13; BYVU SWH, 18. II-3C-9; $720. Joseph Paraioco ot al, Wtt EJ4 Sec. 11-30-9; 11,000. Tho following parcel were listed August 21, 1911, and bids will be opined December 23, 1911: Emma Cookman et at, EH 8WK, BA NBU, Sec. 11-31-9; 11,000. Ilminn Ccokman ct at, BEV4 See. 3-31-8; 900. i: in m a Cookman et al, NW'i Sec. 11-31-8; 900. Kmtna Cookman ct nl, B'A NBVi Sec. 10-31-8, and S'A SEV4 Bee. J- 31-8; $800. I; in in a Cookman ct al, N'& SKV5 Sec. 23-31-7; 11,100. Dora Pedro ct al, NW B'.VU Sec. l'j-34-9; $5 CO. Many Ann Moore, N',4 8E4, SV4 N'Kt Sec. 34-31-8; $7C0. .led check, payablo to Edson Watson, superintendent, Klnmath Indian school, nnd covering 10 par cent of tho prlco offered, may bo submitted at Scaled bids, accompanied by & certl- tho Klamath Agency, during a period of sixty days prior to 2 o'clock p. m. on tho days Indicated abovo for each tract, at which tlmo tho bids will be opened at the nfflco of the agency. In case of deferred payment sales, 10 per cent of the purchaso prlco will accompany bid and 16 per cont addi tional when bid Is accepted. Notes for balance, at legal rato of Interest, tnken. Pntcnl In foe when notes and Interest are paid In full. All that should nppcnr on the envclopo con taining the bid should be "Did for In herited Indian I.nnd," and the date of opening bid. Any f thcr Information may be had by applying to Edson Watson, superintendent Klnmath Agency, Ore gon. 81-MMONS In tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klam ath. M. M. Obenchaln, plaintiff, ra. ksniomo-Crummoy Company, a Cor poration, Defendant. To Ransomo-Crummey Company. De fendant Abovo Named: In tho name of the State of Ore gen: You are hereby required to answer tho complaint filed against you In tho above entitled action, on or before the 2d day of February, 1M2, that bring the day of the last publication of thla summons, and the last day within which you are re quired to answer, as fixed by the or der of publication of this summons. If you fall to appear and answer. the plaintiff will take judgment against you for the aum specified In said complaint. Bald action la brought to recover the balance of 11,060, due from you to plaintiff, for services rendered and labor performed In said stato of Ore gon, between the 1st day of February nnd the 30th day of November, of tho year 1910, and plaintiff's costs and disbursements In such action. That the defendant was, at the commencement of this action, and now Is, tho owner of certain personal property, attached In Klamath coun ty, Oregon, and described as follow to-wtt: 4 ttandard gauge can, 1 street sprinkler. 1 2-horse street or road roller. That on tho 9th day of December, 1911, and after the Issnanco of sum mon to be served on said defend ant, at tho Instance of the plaintiff, tho sheriff of said county duly at tached said abovo described personal property and now holds the same In hi possession, at Klamath Fall, Ore gon, by virtue of said writ of attach ment. This summons Is published once a week, for six successive weeks. In the Evening Herald, a dally news paper, of general circulation, printed nnd published In the city of Klamath Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, by order of Honorable Wra. B. Worden, Judge of the county court of Klamath county, state of Oregon, and dated December 21, 1911, the first publica tion of this summon being made on the S2d day of December, 1911. STONE ft BARRETT, 1 2-S 2-2-2 h Att'y for Plaintiff. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, tor Klamath County. Llztlo Orr, Plaintiff, vs. George II. Orr, Defendant. To George II. Orr, the above-named defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gen: You aro hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit. on or boforo the 30th day of Decem ber, A. D. 1911, that being the last day within which defendant 1 al lowed to answer herein, a fixed by the order of tho court for publication of summons herein; and It you fall ao to appear nnd answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in the complalat tied herein, to wit: For a decree aad or der of the ceurt: That the boadt nf matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant be forever dis solved; that plalatlt have the enatody Herald Want Ads MlftCCLLArTKOUft l.NhVl'UUOTiO.Si gives 6a all braaa la- struments. Music furnlsned. for all occasions. A. Y. Tlndall. Herald office. KODAK f IMSHINO First class auu prompt resulta by Frank Duncan, over First National bank, or leave or ders at Little nook store, two doors west of postofflce. MOTSCIIENDACHER'S Second-hand Store, cor. of 7th and Main, buys. sells and trades household goods, clothing, shoes, toot.i guns, etc. Ljave our order for expert sewing machine and organ repair i work SatU'actlon ruaranteed. l'noae 313. c-tr LOST LOST In the vicinity of tho Golden Rulo store, a brown mink muff. Finder return to the Herald office. Reward. 23-tf of tho minor child, Rebecca Orr, of plaintiff and dotendant; that defend ant pay the sum of fifteen dollars per month for the support of said child; that defendant be restrained from In any manner Interfering with the per tonal liberty of tho plaintiff or said minor child or plaintiff's custody of said child; and for such other relief as to the court shall seem Just and proper This summons Is published In the Evening Herald, a dally newspaper published at Klamath Falls, In Klam ath county, Oregon, by order of the Honorable Henry L. Benson, Judge of said circuit court, dated November 18th, 1911, directing such summons to be so published onco a week .'or six consecutive week. Date of first publication hereof Is November 16, A. D. 1911. C. C. BROWER, 11-16-12-29 h Att'y for Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Not Coal Landa) Department or the Interior, United States Land Office at Laktvlew, Oregon, September 27, 1911. Notice Is hereby given that August t'leh of Klamath Falls, Oregon, who in April 7, 1910, made timber and itone application No. 03285 tor the NH SWU. Stt NWVi. Section 6, township 37 S, range 10 E, Willam ette meridian has filed notice of in tention to mako final proof, to estab lish claim to the land above de scribed, before C. R. DeLap, county elerk of Klamath county, at Klamath 'nils. Oregon, on the 29th day jf December, 1911. Claimant ncmes as witnesses: Mike Motschenbacher Thomas Shannon, Thomas O'Connell, Horatio Orcm, all of Klamath Falls, Oregon. A. W. ORTON, 10-20-12-28 h Register. NOTICE FOR. PUBLICATION (Not Coal Lands) Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at Lakevlew, Oregon, November 11, 1911. Notice Is hereby given that Cbarlea E Worden, whose postofflce address '. Klamath Fulls, Oregon, did. on the 14th day of October, 1911, die In this office swot n statement and appli cation. No. 01056, to purchase the S4 SWtt. Beo. 10. NH NWK. Bee, 15, twp. 37 8., range 10 E., Willam ette meridian, and the timber there on, under the provision of the act known a the a.t of June 3, 1878, and acta amondotory, known as the "Tim- ber and Stone Law," at such value a might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such application, Ibe land and timber thereon have been appraised at a total of $420, the timber estimated at 340,000 board feet at 81 per M., and the land at $80; that said applicant will offer Bnal proof In support of hi application and tworn statement on the 19th day of January, 1911, before O. R. De Lap, county clerk of Klamath county, at Klamath Fall, Oregon. Any person Is at liberty to protest this purchaso before entry, or Initiate a contest at any time before patent Issues, by filing a corroborated aftV davit In this office, alleging faeta which would defeat the entry. A. W. ORTON, 11-li-l-lSh Register. WOOD Good Blab Woo4 $. le-lnch Wood 91M . . DellTertd . . Leave Order at City Bakery FhOMMl wr W.B.$eahorn fob fuorr FOR ltBNT Three or four farnkaTair' housekeeping room levattrito fata lly; no children. Inquire at office. FOR RBNT ruraUb4 meat) I geatlemsa, Otht'Oretoa Heat. r-OB BALK KOR SALE Dry slab wood, 1 !. delivered to aay part ef the ? Ackley Brew. xae 411. 1MI MdXKV TO LOAN PARTIES who wish to aeeofe lewaa on Improved property o'bultdtaf leans, or who wish to Invest montkly savings, can do either -to advantage) through the PaclHcybulldlag at Loan Association. If you art later csted call on W. 8. Sough, loan aftat for Klamath Fallajbraneh. ll-tt Capital and Labor fiust Be Kept Busy In the right channel to tbe nation protporoaa. Natleaal prosperity I the eoMeetlve rataH of local prosperity aid "t B deace" i the myttarioaa thtag back of both. Coatdeaea la ccsaary in all walk of Itf to bring, success, for witaent M there can be no future. Our own town need the confldeae of her people. A tows I kaowa by Ma work Just aa a man I kaowa T hla deeds. There's ao better way to show your confidence la the town than to be kaowa aa a home owner and no quleker way to gain your ahart of the Inde pendence for which our Revolu tionary father fought thaa to own a home. Better atart today' come In and talk4t over wttk us we can give you a good Idea of the total coat aa well aa the kind of timber yoall aeed. SivMge Brts. .Irakr Ca Phone 1341 6th St. at S. 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