The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 29, 1911, Image 4

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DOM t. ItMWAliT, PimttVnt.
K. M. IIUIIH, loc-Prcs. mul Tresis.
1JEUT I.'. WITIIHOW, Secretary
Klamath County Abstract Co.
' ABSTRACTING
Surveyors and Irrigation Englneers
MAI'S, PLAN
.ItlXlCPRINTf. KTC.
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Klamath' FallsjOregon
WHITMAN'S
FUSSY PACKAGE FOR
FASTIDIOUS FOLKS
A box of Selected Chocolates that
touches top notch in candy making
Sereath S Main
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UNDERWOOD'S
Pharmacy
NEW YEAR
BRINGS THOUGHTS
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of money tared or foolishly
pent. It you hare spent at)
you made rcsolre to do better
tho coming year. Open an ac
count with the First Trust and
Sarins bank. It your first de
posit Is only one dollar. By
thls time next year )ou should
ha-vo a comfortablo sum to your
credit, n bis; step toward com
fort and Independence.
First Trust and Savings Bank
Kl.UI.Vril WIA (IHR.
YOUNG COUNTERFEITERS
CAUGHT WITH EQUIPMENT
APVO OOIIH OVKP. .IIIVKMI.K ,
AND 1.VJUIIK.H HIS TOOTH1
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lnl 1U Vi.uVold .tiilii'M, Onlooker jl
by lYolniR Ills Vniluus Hone Ho
foro Walking Aitny From Ntcno of
I'lniMinl (Kiiitrvmo '
ATKINSON ALWAYS HAS IT FOR LESS
lnlr of Voullis Kvldcutly Oontliuted
Htnlnc of "Shoving the Queer" ! '
With Cleaning mid lelng sKiiil United Press Hervlco
Itslimrut us llllud SHATTLi:, Dec. 20. llun down by
'an nutomoblto which passed qvor hint,
PORTLAND, Dec. 29. Qtinutlttod llttlo Stephen Crowley. 12 cr old,
of metal, several partially completed escaped with but a broken tooth,
coins, dies, charcoal, bellows and, Ho nmused tho pedestrians who,
other paraphernalia used In couiiter-i to "Is old b) picking himself up
felting wero sclred by Patrolmen, mi! feeling of III different boniii bo
Wise. Olll nnd Uurrl. nt 229 Kltth lore walking away.
street, when they took Herbcit Yost., "flues I'm nil right." he said.
Wenthcrby,
need IS. and Russell
aged 17, Into custody on charge ofiM. lirc.CF.D Hint IHIKAST.
counterfeiting and utrned them over' SIIK FHO.K, UK SFRVIVCD
to tho federal authorities. ,
'ti... ..h, ii.iv ,, ,.). 1.11i.,lfmij Woiimii Siirctiiulii to Cold
of having n cleaning mul d)clug estnb'
While -Child .Visile Ag.ilint Her M
to (id Warmth nf Uo,lji It Is 1'os.in
itlble 'Hint Ho Will Heoour
llshmciit. the ouths contimplntcd
conducting n counterfeltlnR plant of
largo proportions. It Is believed that
n third member ul ttio gang, .rtmir
Ulcf, has escaped to Seattle with a
quantity of worthless coin, which ho
will put Into circulation In not ap
prehended by tho Northern authori
ties, who' have been Informed of tils
probablo presen
That Wenthcrby and Yost nro mem
bers of tho Uuffy-UeRan BR"f";'-1.xlli:itii:i:.v. itui.m.ci nam.
terfclters Is the belief of the police,
and Yost made several remarks about
Duffylast night after ho had been nr-
tested. Mlko Hcgnn, ono of tho noted
Kant,-, Is thought to bo nt largo In Cal
ifornia, whlls Duffy Is serving a live
year term at McNeill's Islnml for
counterfeiting. Hlct Is also a "pupil"
of Duffy, It Is said, although the
ouths under arrest claim that ho was
only a prospective purhascr.
A Iquautlty of partially compUttid
coins was scticd as evidence,
United Press Service
HUTCHINSON. Knns D e. 29.
Mrs. . D. Nllton was found froien
to death near hero. Por Ihe hours
her son hugged close to hor breast,
so ho might get tho benefit of the,
warmth nt her body. Tho lad will '
probably rfcmcr.
AWAITS I'AMOfS SlllltKCIIS
i
ludiiotrlal "Wow" ItejMirHVl in U.iw
St.irted I'nun S(. hiiiln Mny KxM
In (let Very PonII.il Iteo'ptlnii In
'iitiln;jtim Miinlelpillly
'ntted Presn Sirviro
AKrtUDKKN. Wash., Dee. 29 City
nnd county authorities hero promlso n
warm reception for tho 250 Industrial
Workers of the World who are ro-
They porto,i to lmvo left St. Louis for Alicr-
aro of quarter-dollar, half-dollar and ,jMn, to ethane In a cnmiialKn nRnlnst
dollar denominations and.nll nro very ,-, local street speakltti? ordlnanro
defective. It Is thouRht they are six hundred cltliens linve boon nr
waste coins, spoiled In the moulding, pnnlied Into n spclal police rortu
Plaster of Paris dies were used, and a KVCry agitator Is boItiK run out of
number were tnkon by tho police, as town,
well as a quantity of tho raw ma-1
No effort was made by tho youths (jHILCOTE CX RICE
to work up any Rold material, sliver ItP-Ali P-STATi: IXSntAXCU
and smelting metals for silver being wi: MAliK A SI'IXIAI.TV of !"
all that was found. ' In iinuKity mid good farm liuidi. No
Wcathcrby garo his occupation as tntuMp in uliow prvfu-rly. I'roiupt nl.
a messenger wncn booked at beaii- tnititui ixn nil liiiiiilrli's. A feu
quarters, but Yost refused to namo gmii licicn-t-.f.ir tut. If jnu muiiI m
any occupation. Ijiij or mvI It will pay ji'u in tec tu.
el In .mhtIiii lintel. Plume IWI
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T$W
A SHORT TALK
ON AMERICAN
LADY CORSETS
trarrwra
tui'st (:oM.Mirn:i: wii.i in:
ui:c(iMi:NiiKit iou .sKitvii'i: '
For That Trip
EAST
Call or write us for fall information re
garding our through ileeplng car service
to Boston, Chicago, St. Louis, New Or
leais, Omaha, Kansas City and Denver
without change, every oay in the year.
We can also route you via Los Angeles
and II Paso; via Ogden and the Central
route or via Portland and the Northern
route witaout additional fare. Comfort
able and convenient and protected by
automatic signals.
Southern Pacific
Clinlrinnii Henry of llouv llixly on
Itulcs Aiiunuiireii That OrganlJi
lion Will l'aur Seven Co I la mile
Certulii Alleged Trusts
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JAMES O'GARA, G.F.SP. Agt.
oui k St., Sacramento
.MM Hi: lull PLItl.lCATIO.S
(Not Coal Lands)
Department of tho Interior, United
States Land OITIco nt I-nkovlow,
Ortgoii, November 11, 1911.
Notlco Is nereby given tbnt Charles
K Wordcn, ivhose postoQlec address
U Klamath Polls, Oregon, did, on the
United Prcsn Servlco , j, ,jay of OctoU-r. 19.11. flic In
WASHINGTON. D. C, Dec. 29. ,j,f ofTlea swoin stntenicnt nnd nnnll.
Chairman Henry of tho houso rules cation. No. 01053. to purchase the "' ' ' ' ' .J-L'-i:.
committee, announced that tho com- SiJ sVV B. 10. XV, .'V, Sec .. 0 nm rxecutlon in fi.rwlosuro is
mltro Is determined to report a roso- 1S,-twp. 37 S rnngo 10 B Wlllnm- iun out of tho circuit court of the
lutlon nuthorlilng a ahlpplug tru,.t. 00 ,nrldlan, -ind the timber there-,, r.unty of Klamath Statu of Oregon,
harvester combine and money trust oc. umior ! nmwi.inn. .if it... nn i o. .,...., ti...i mi, ..
, known ns the a.-t of Jun 3. 1S7S. and ua abovo entltlfd action, wherein -.h-..
acts nmcjulotoiy. known ns tho "Tlni-jobnie named plaintiff obtained Jinl
bur and Stono Uw,"nt such valuoas .nent and decro of foroelos'ira
might be fixed by appraisement, nnd
that, pursuant to &urh application,
the land and tlmbcfrtlicrcon hnvo
hwn nppralsed at a totol of 420, tho
tlmbor estimated at 310,000 board
feet at 11 por M, , and the land at 180;
that said applicant will orfer final
United Press Service ,proor Hupport ot his application
LONDON, Dec. 29. Itussla and and sworn statement on tho 19th dav
Kngland aro supporting M. Mornaua, 0f January. 1912. beforo O. It. Do
EAUTIFUL nnd supple, us here
portr-yed, is the firiure cor
seted in an Ar crican Lndy Corset.
The vital parts f a corset are the
dcsifjninfi and boning. Your knowl
edge of these points must come
through actual wear, for you can
l ot sec them.
We ask nothing more than that
you try "American Lady Corsets."
Give them as hard wear as you
may and you will find all wearing
parts equ 1 to" whatever wearing
strain may be given then.."
Your figure will have in faults
if you wear one of the sir art new
models. Come in, be properly fitted
to Ihe right model for your indi
vidual figure; so ;. uch depends
upon the proprr fitting.
Prices Range N
$1 to $5
ATKINSON MAS IT. IT'S IN STYI.b
r.rjwvFT-TfrrTFrjttnmaaeyraimrTXiBKxe
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mid
II in
commlttco of seven congressmen.
lli:i.;iA. POP. SCIIIKTKK'S
, PliACi: SPKMS A PAVOItlTi:
ItiiMila and Kngland Supporting litis
While Persians, Now Fiiviirlng I-'.
V. Culms, Seliunter'h Clilef .sU.
mil, Will Probably Ghc In
S. J,.BAILEY,Agt,
Klamath Falls
CORRECT SOCIETY
PRINTING
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UALJTY is the essential thing in
Society Printing. Correct form
as well, as good taste demands
the US2 Of the verv hpsf. nnnoi-e
and card stocks, cut to the sizes pre
scribed by fashion.
Invitations, announcements, visiting
cards and anything else which may be
desired.
Prompt and efficient service.
VW i; i
P:SMITH PRINTING CO.
a Ilclglan, as Schuster's successor, ac-, Up,' county clerk of Klamath county,
corumg to a icncran uispatcn. ,at Klamath Falls. Oregon.
Persians favor F. F. Cairns, nn Any person Is at llbmy to protost
Amrrlcnn, Schuster's chief assistant, .this tiurchnio befora entrv. or Initiate
rue government Is expected to yield ja contest at any time beforo patent
to Itussln and England. t i3,11M, by filing n ccrrobdrnted nfll-
. ,jav)t Jn jig omt0i dCKnB act,
FOIUIKIt WKf.TKItWKICHT'S ttf.lch would dofeat tho entry.
l.VJUUY JIAV PASS A WAV a. W. ORTON,
i 11-lC.l-lSh Hcglster.
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,,;,""" """"" "- -"'. NOTICi: FOIl PUHMCATION
-r Wlfo' llulmid. '"Pt. Iioma, (Not Cotl, Iiandi)
XotAp,.re,.t.rlonH an, M.Wt.(n Ullcnt f , , t , d
er Mtir ho Admitted to Hull , ,, ,,, 0flIco at ,akovoW(
Cifftrrtn llnrnmlmn 11 1 fi 1 1
United Press Hcrvleo ; ...,,r. ',.. ,. ,...'.... .'. .. ,
POIlTI,AM, Dfc. 2a.-r"Mytcrl.inilI1.,nl,,inF,1 . v .
ous" Hilly Smith.- Jorirfr welter- Vasll,,1Kt0Ili wJl0 0 A,,rU:i8 lolo;
weight champ on. will In a I Proba-ma(,0 n)bor ,', - ,
bllltv recover from tho hullot wounds , ,- orio., tnr i. Hii ttwv hpi
InJted by Captain Alfred ..oomls In 'J 5' , SS ffj,
their duel Dccombor 17. ,,, ,',., ,,' .,,,,.
Captain Ixjomls' wlfo divorced ,i'.' ib,i ,.,i"', ,...., '. ,'
(u iiivm liu(i.v Ufc H.lHtJU II IIIUUU
final proof, to C3tnbllBh claim to tho
XOTIt'i: POIt PI'IIMIWIION
(Not Coal Lauds)
Department of the Interior, Illilteit
Htntni i.ninl Ofllcu nl l.akovlow,
Opmoii, l)embir 11, 1911.
Nollre U hereby given that Puvlil
iigslnit W. W Mastcn mid Sarnh I Itlghtuiler of Oldie, Oregon, who,
Mnslcn, the wlf.i of mM W. V. .Maj-'im DtMiuher I ISOiI, tunitu homo
Un, defendants, on Deomlier 1, It'll ''! entry No. 3CS8, serial No.
recorded In the JuilKinont lien book nl, 013S0, for SWVt HV',i. section t:l;
said court n imt-H Oo, volume 3. I ,HV4 of ttt'.M, HCU HWU, section H,
cm comnmnded to soil all that eerrtMi 'lownshlp 39 H, nngo 10 ;, Wlllani- and 13, see. II; Wlllniiu-tlo Merldlnn.
HiiiniK m iiereiir expressly glren
Hint no person will m permitted in
win or excrclso any right wlminvi-r
t" - sul. vet to ncitlcmtut on
nfier t uclock a. in., standard
. January IS, 1 1 I S. but mil m
i'iiir. Hung or nflfrtlou until on nnd
after Penary II, 1912, M tho II. H.
land olfl.n at l.aknlew, Oregen: In
I' J3H It. i:. 1:4 or ,t. 13 and
1 ?.' V- r5, ,:'4 rc- 3R' ?. an:
In T 11 H. It. Bi:. ,, l, 3, N14
c. IS, sec. jr.. 124 rrs. 2C and 3r..
s r. 3; In T. 35 H., It fi see. 1.
K1, of sec 2, sfrs. IS, 13. 24. fr'
'iVmm'.1" ''". I.8.UH .
3. M.V, nud H see. II. fr'l mm. 13
tie meridian, has Illod notlrn of lit
lentlon lo mnlie final II to )ear pro-jf.
pit co and pnreel o' Issd dtuata In the
county of Klamath, state of Or'Kn
bounded nnd particularly described '" "tblUh claim to tho land nhovo 111. ler any seltlemt nt or orrupniirV bo
an follews: i.tcrlbed, befnro C, ll Do Ijip, conn- ;" H"r withdrawal nud prior In
Forty-sU (IC) ftmt off tho entire U' elerk of Klamath county nt ICIistii. ?" ,nfk"- . "Imidnrd lime. January
eaatorly eld" or lot six (0) of hlnrk Inlli Palls. Oregon, on tint 27th dny of ' mil '"i. n. ' ,"lr!1 """'""'jit r
forlV-olghl (18) In Nichols add.t.o, (Jnnuary. .912. ', ffi'ln" v'olio Tu rr' WSk l.f.K
to thociiy of Kimnntli Kalis. Claimant names n witnesses: ' bo ejected, John Mcl'hnul, nrtlnu
Notlco !i herr-br el von thai on Frl Km Dixon, Ihmu .Kick. Kmll Iter- , . J,nn' "minilssinner or tho general
ling, John Blade, nil ot Olenn, Oregon
A. W. OIITON, "
12-28-I-2R Iteglstor.
clay, the 12th day of January. 191
at 2 nYlbclc p. in.. In front of the
court lions - In tho county or KInm-
atb, I will, In obedlinri) to said order I
of solo and execution In foreclosure, '
mini omen. Approted October 27,
1011! Pnrml A. Tliiiiunsnn, ncllnit
itoerelnry of tho Interior.
ll-ir.-l.Ur
Smith last fall. Loomls will probably
ho admitted to ball Anon.
noil tho nhovo deicrlbrsf'property, orj
no inucn iiicrcoi as may no nsressiry
lo satisfy plalnl'T's Judgni'nl, with
Interest thcrrnn nud costs to tho
highest bidder for cash,
W, n.-IIAIINKS,
Hlierlff of Klamath Count)
Ily JOHN (I, BCJIAM.OCK, Deputy
J. C. IttlTKNIO.
12-11-1-11 r Atty for PJiilntlff
SUMI-THOPICAIi CMMATK
flKTH HTA(.i;itlNO W,AKT
HKRALD BUILDINa. FOURTH
, T CTWCCN MAIN AND
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STREET
KLAMATH
V
Mercury In Heart of California' F11.
nious Oningo lUlt Drojis lo 2-1 l)e.
grces A lmvo Zero, Duniauliig Crops
Ik'splto HiuudgliiK
United Press Service
LOS ANOKi.KS, Dec. 29. Heavy
frosts lmvo dono thousands of dol
lars of damago to orange crops In San
HornaTdlno, Itlvorsldo nnd I.oa Ango
leu counties.
ai oan uernardlno thd mercury
uroppoa irom 14 degrcea at 0 o'clock
to 25 degreea at midnight.
Orowers, quick to reallza tho dan
gor, started smudging fires and work
ed all night. But tho low, tempera
ture did Its da ni ago anyway.
laud abovo described, boforo C. It,
Do J.np, county clerk of Klamath
county, nt Klamath Falls, Oregon on
tho JClh day of February, 1912.
Claimant names an witnesses:
Thomns O'Conncll, Thomas Shan
non, William McMillan, Nestor March
and, all or Klamath Fallo, Oregon. '
A. W, OIITON,
12-21-2-in r Ilcglstet.
Notlco of HIieriir'M Halo ot lleul
Properly
O, fl. Purdy, PJiilntlff,
vs.,
W W. Masjcn, Sarah I, Mastcn, W, I,
nohortu, J. D. Whltmoro, O f.
Moore, It. fl. Moore, John O
Ueach, H. M. Ackloy, J. 8, Ack.
Icy, J, arconburg, Hurgp Afnsou,
Defendants.
UudCr and by vlrlup of an order ot
NOTICI! OF FI.VAI, Hlfrn.F.MKXT
fn tho County Court of tho Stato of
Oregon, for Klnmnth County,
In tiu Matter of tho Usliitn of W Q
Huberts, Dceenscd.
Nollrc Is hereby glvmi that n'arti
Ueltihnrt, ndmlnlHtrntrlx of tho iy
ti.to of W. O, Itoherls, deceased has
rendered nud prteentcil for settlu
mout, mid filed In Ha Id cnuit, hor
iinnual account of hor administration
of said ostnto; ami thnt Friday, tho
Cth day of January, A, D, 1911, nt 10
o'clock n. in., nt tho court room of
said court, In county tourt lionao.
Kliimntli Fulls, Oregon, linn been up
XOTII 1: I'lilt pi Itl.lClllON
(Not Coal Lauds)
Department if tho Inlorlor, United
Hlilttm l.uml Olllea nt Lnlieilcw,
Oregnn, November 1 1, 19.11,
Notlco Is hereby given Hint James
! Arthur Hawkins of Klamnth Fnlli,
Oregon, who. on Fehnmry r., 1910,
nude iltnher nud slono nppllcatlou No,
029SI. for KV4 of NIJ'j seellon 29,
towjuuip 38 south, inngo 10 ensl,
Wlllnin tin m'rlilliin, hns hied niitlro
nf Intention to 11111I10 lliuil proof to on
labllsh claim -to tho laud nhovo do-
scribed, befoio (J. II. Dj Lap, county
elurk of Klainalli couiilj, nt Kliuimth
lulls. Oi rjtrm, on Ihu 2filh day -of
Jiuiiinry, 1912,
Claimant naiiien 111 wIIiiokses:
R. K. lefliblco, Itoy Klnaninii, K. K,
Klrkniiilall, Cliirenio Harris, nil of
Klnmnth Falls, Oregon.
A. W. OIITON,
ll-23-l-2r. r Register.
Nollio of llfhioniiloii. of Publlii IjiiuN
lo iSi'lfleiiifiit nud Fuiry
Depart llieilt Of tho Interior. (Innnri.1
, ..... ... .. --.,--.......,
pointed by tho judgo of said court. !, 27V ,5, i'NiCoby K
ii'i ihu nuiiicniuiii, ui sum uccouui, 111 nni 1110 uiinpirnprliitcd publlo Iniidi
wnii 11 umo mm piaco any porsniu) 111- " "" oxeiiiuou rrom tno cnnor
lerrstod In snld ostnto may iippeiu '.V.i'.i 1,N1"""'1"1 Forest, Oregon, nud
and Din oontlnns in miflrMv .,. unl.l lV'"'lrn.Wn !,.'X 'n??Lnc.1 ' .""'lor the
i . : : ;, ' " " "t1 o' Juno -'ii, jiuu (.'in Hint., s t7).
account and contest tho mimo. hy pioeliuiiiilloii of tho Picnldent. of-
NOHA UKINMAUT 'Mtlvo July I, 1911, If not otliorwlsd
Administratrix of tho Kstnte of W. a Ii, ruw." ,.01' '!"Vd, will by mi-
Roberts, Deceased. i,.T.W r ' WrttaXS
PPIII.ICATIO.V () M.MMONH
hi tho Jiisllco Court of tho Stato of
Oregon for Com ty of Klamath.
I) A. Keii)on nud Fred O. Muipho,
Partiirrs, Doing liuslncss n t).
K. Transfer CompMiy, Plaintiff,
VH.
Hnusclillilo Music ("ompany, Deforal-
tint.
To llaiiHclill.lt Mimlo Compnnyftk
y fendnnt: eT
In thu Niimo of tho Hlnlo of Oregen:
ion nro hurehy leqiilred to nppcur
nud iiiiswor to tho complaint filed
ngnljiiit you In tho nhovo entitled no-
tion on or biiforo llio ll'lli day of Jmi
nuiy, I !U 2, that being tho uxplrnttou
of ulx weeks puhlleatloii of this sum
mons proscribed byjho order of pub.
Unit Ion tliuruof iniido by this court,
nnd If )ou fall so to answer tho plain
tiffs will (nku Judgment against you
In tho mini of lil,00 nnd for tholr
enstH and dlHliurffonionlu In this
action, mid Hint any property id
Inched herein niny )0 w,,i .,, Hnllsfv
till) mild Judgment, uailrnlnrlv Dm
sum of money owing to you by Ilonry
Orlin'M.
Tlilu luihllcntloii Is nindo by tho or
der of tho honorable Clinrlos arnvoH,
Juttlco of tho nhovo mimed court, duly
lunilo nnd entered on Novombor 18,
lull. Tho dato of tho first iiubllav-
'Hon. of thin siiiiimoiin Is November
30, 1911, S
J, O. IlUTtWIO,
ll-30-l.ll r Atfy for PUIntier.
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