The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 18, 1912, Image 4

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ANNUAL CLEANUP SALE
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FAKE SPAMSH PRISONER
!ASKS MERCHANT FOR CASH
lUcr Received bjr Troat Lake Store.
Keeper, Prom Alleged R-nlaa
HMker la To-, Who Often Redfl.
eat Cbaace to Fart Wit- Cola
TROUT LAKE. Ore., Jan. 18. UI
rich Zuberbahler, a- merchant ot this
place, If the lateat to receive one of
the swindling Spanish letter dslfO
ed to aeparate htm from bis money,
and again It la the RuMlan banker,
'Buffering In a Spanlth prison, who of
(era a large reward to the recipient ot
the letter provided the latter will care
(or the take prlaoner'a daughter and
keep her In college. " The letter la
mailed at some point In Spain, bears
the Spanlth pottage stamps. It written
la stilted English, and atka than an
answer be given. The letter follews:
Prawn of Madrid. Nov. 2, 111.
Mr. Ulrica Zuberbahler Dear Sir
and Relative: Although I know you
only from good references ot my dead
mother, Mrs. Mary Zuberbnhler, your
relative gave m I address myself to
you for the Brit time, and perhaps the
last, In considering my grave state
health, requesting your protection to
my only daughter, motherless girl ot
15 years old, whom Is now In college.
Before being Imprisoned here I was
established as a Banker In Russia. I
beseech you to help me to obtain the
sum ot 2(0,000 dollars I have In
America, and to take the caro ot my
dr.ughter by a rtward of tha third part
ot said sum and the Interest ot the
whole stock during her minority be
ing, you duly to edvance the necetiary
(unds to acquire my baggage seised.
As I am In prison It Is prohibited me
to reecive public correspondence, but
you will send a cablegram, signed
with your full name (not letter) to
tbo servant nave of my protector,
who will deliver it to me just received
to know It you receive this letter and
Instruct you In all my secret. I charge
you absolute reserve about this letter.
Awaiting your cable I am, Sir, Tours
Truly, Alexander Volkoff. Address N.
Jesus, Ayala 44, Madrid, Spain."
SMALL GIRL FLAGSITHAIH
1 :1HER16 DISASTER
HTt-a-Year-Old Iteogbier of flection
Foreman on Southern 1'aciflc Dis
cover Broken Hail and Signal the
Kastbound Overland Uinltrd
BACHAMBNTO, Jan. 18. For her
presence ot mind lu signaling the east
bound Overland Limited last Satur
day and preventing a disaster, 7-year-
old Ileen Martin, daughter ot a sec
tion foreman at Alta, Placer county,
probably will receive a handsome re
ward from the Southern Pacific com
pany. Her heroism, which saved the
train from a broken rail that would
have hurled It down an embankment,
was brought to the notice of Division
Superintendent II. W. Sheridan, who
sent the facts to the company officials
and also a letter of thanks to the llttlu
girl and her 14-year-old sitter, Alma.
Ileen was alone when she discov
ered the broken rail, but she knew
No. 2 was due, and running to the
block station, telephoned the agent at
Towle, only to learn thai the train bad
passed Dutah Flat. She then called
for her alder sitter, and the pair ran
down the track. As the train came In
sight the children waved their arms
rtlcally, and'the train stopped.
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Bad credit of the city results from
ue isuure to pay bills promptly.
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K K K STORE
KPWORTH LEAGUE SERVICE
The Epworth League ot the Grace
Methodist chnrch will have charge of
the regular cturch service nt Sun
day evening M 7 3 0 o'clock. The to!-1
lowing program has been arranged i
for that service
Song service ConcreRntlon.
Prayer Mr. Foster.
Violin solo It. Madten.
Scripture Reading Miss Foster,
Song Choir,
Announcements and collection
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auuK "'li rein huuiim '-
a Yadcn, Mr. Turner,
Discuulon of topic by I.e&icue am.
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Talk on Departmental Work-E. M.
Song Congregation.
Benediction Pastor,
OLD MUSIC TEACHER GETS
III TROUBLE OVER 6IRLS
Alleged to Have Induced Ilia Son to.mno department ttnre
Marry l-w to Save KM her Prom'turance asent, and anoth
IHtgrace, and Is Arcuted of Other
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Incident. lndM-ni
miTiivn ..- ,e. - , I
. j . .u . . i than that I wat her mnnsger. hcn
was Ittued for the arrett of Darwin.. .. . . . ... ,, nnn
... . t , . j i.i. I wo were mnrrlcd the had 160,000.
Wood, who Is charged with mlsrepre- .. . . .. , , ,
.... . ., . , , . Now the hag 1500.000. Ileforu I was
tenting the age of Mabel Scekatz.' r , , , .....
--.. ii .. !, k . m. ..,, I r manager she made from $400 to
aged 14 years, when bo and his broth-' ... .., . .i.. .i..,.
..,,." ,,..... , I, 1 1600 a concert. Now sue receives
er William applied at the marriage II-1 nnft ... ,, ... ... . ....
cense counter for a license for Wlt -
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said to have made the statement that
the girl was 18 years old.
As the result of this complaint Itt
has been learned that Professor De,
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Knott ttreet. In order to ctcapo trou
ble, had Induced his son to marry
the girl. A warrant charging him
with a serious crime was this morn
ing secured for his arrett. He was
later taken Into custody In Seattle.
The two sons and tho father are
under arrett. In the possession ot tbo
police are letters written to the fam
ily of two other girls, threatening
that If the family exposes him It will
lose all the children belonging to It.
These glrlt are 10 and IS years ot
age. Their names are withheld from
the public by tho police. Mcmbera of
tho family. In discussing the arrest
of the old man, declared that they did
not wish to prosecute, because a con
viction would be hard tb get and the
family would get nothing but un
pleasant publicity.
William Wood was arrested by
Sergeant Wanless and Patrolman
Ooltz shortly after they had been
married In the parsonage of the First
Methodist church. The son declares
that the father urger him to go
through the ceremony, at the girl
was madly In love with him, In spite
of the fact that the two met but a
fow days ago. All the girls Involved
In the case were students of Professor
Wood. In tho of th i.n .,..'on horseback and followed tho loaded
whose names are not mentioned It IsT8"0'1, Whcn rro!lnK e river at n
said that Wood wag preparing to take I, ',l h"r' l,""hloil In the awo.
thorn to Europe under tho guise of slrtf"" an'' fe" nurIIB tho rider
completing their mutlcal education ! ,,' watPr"- T,o man In falling
, 1 struck a floating' log, und It appears
Sorghum, The real old-fatbloncd t0 havo Ht"nne(, '"m, for he tank and
i.i.j -t. . .. . . . " I'll nnl unn In ,li. .!
una, miippeaireci from tbo mills In
nantas, on sale at the
i8-3t sijNgET anoqeiiY.
GIflLCOTE&RICE
REAL ESTATE 'INSURANCE
WE MAKE A SPECIAITY of close
In property and good farm land. No
trouble to ahow property. Prompt at
tention vtgea all Inquiries. A few
good houses for rent. If you want to
bar or sen it will par joa to sec as.
Nest to Aattricaa Hotel. Phone Ml
Mens' Heaw Coats,
Underwear, Suits, Overcoats, Etc.
Look For The Red Tags
Every one
n niQC yOC D-PD Hill
P1V0 lillll DCUIIII liilAV
OftIO hill nimnin nnni
unhand
or Kmratint Sthunuitin-
llelnk, Operatic Warbler, Claim
She HumllUtttl Him In Public, nml
That Her Offniirlmi Insulted Him
NEW YORK. Jan. IS.-Reconc.l...
.tlon between
Madamo Schumann-,
11.1-1. ,,.! .. mi lit fill FlM-hHtHl
,, u iwnn. ......i for
William Itapp. who It being tue.l for
Idlvorco, I. Impossible. nccor.llnB to n
I statement by napp. In which he de-
!nled that the diva's children are the'
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real cause of their Incompatibility.
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fond .aid that ho was tho man who
'made the tlnger rich.
llelnk't statement that he wanteil the
children to be .elf made, a, was he.'
and would not permit then. little lux-
urlesof life.
One of tho tons It working In a Chi-
.other It n re-
JIrtor. (
"It would have been different If I
bMn th(, ,,,,. nlIltandi..
Itapup continued.
"Hut I wat more
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clared, "An artist cannot be a- Reed onlnlon f ll.o little Mexlcnt. ability WMwlxUViurn-'i'rtMi
Lothfr. It It Impossible." Ml- said ho would Ih. open for an ..... ..!-ltf:KL,Sr,,,,M,'
lie referred to Madame Schumann-1 SC',",M' " lMm'r ,)n "r A,u . Tjmr.. (CTffi.-tt!:,,4.i
, ;; pIacc to ,,,4,,. and tei and!today. and resume, the stand tomor
clothed me.
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i from her."
HcgardlnR lilt previous tepuratlont
with her, ho mid:
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,,no - J,'nt reconciliation. Ilut finally
life becamo Intolerable. She huinlll-i ,s,u lenxn nnu ainin. . lner tbo complaint filed against
atcd me In public tlmo and again, and ! ' In tho nbovo entitled action, on
I was always Insulted by her children. Qpiin Urn rr inn I UUpil r before tlm :d day or February,
I could not stand It, so we separated. I KiUll OLllltn ILrlKu Llnull l!,: ,,ml l,cl"K t,lu ''" r lho ln,t
Tho night I left tho house I met hcr ,. ..- ,in n - I ulritlo of this sumu.oni, and lho
at the ferry and kitted her goodbye. 1 1U( UAV DCT U( (It lll'Ii,Ht (l&' wlUl1" w,llcl' " " ro
She wept. Ilut It Is too late now tn. RIM I ULI IIULU UI lillll 'quired to answer at fixed by the or
talk of another reconciliation." I ler of publication of this summons.
RANCHKIl DROWNS AH IIORSK
HTUMIILE8 WIIILK FORDING
NYstncra River at Crossing In Swollen '
Stream As He Falls, Rider Strikes
Floating Ig, Which Is Relieved to
Htun Illm
' victim of a lynching If liberated, J. II.
SHERIDAN, Ore., Jan. 18. James Hi.cnd, who Saturday night shot and
M. Dingwall, formerly employed In.hlllcd A. O. Iloyio Hr., father of A. (J.
the carpet department of the Molror Hoyco Jr , who eloped with Mrs.
A Frank store In Portland, but lately jHnead, hut declined to accept ball,
n rancher on tho upper Nettucca Rlr-, loth Knead and Doyco aro reputed
er, was drowned In that river last Frl- 'millionaires.
day afternoon, and the body, after a The grand Jury Is expected lo ro
long search, wa recovered. Dingwall 'turn an Indictment of murder ngalutt
hat taken up a claim on tho upper Soead, who alleged that the elder
Nestucca River, twenty miles north- Hoyco aided his son In eloping with
west of this plarn, and was In Sherl- Mrs. Snead.
dan last Friday to purchato a quantity) The woman Is confined In a local
of supplies, and hired n teamster to
toko them out to his claim. Ho was
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Tho body was brought to Wlllamlnu
and shipped to Portland for burial.
For County Treasurer
, I hereby announce myself as a candl
. date for the nomination tor Treas
urer of Klamath County on the
Democratic ticket, subject to the
will of the people at primary elec
tion to be held on April 19, 1913,
C. H. DAOOETT.
Mrs. Ada Parsons of Donania Is
visiting the family of W. W. Hasten.
means a great saving
Leading Clothiers
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LOS ANGELES. Jun. IS Ail Wol-
Kat will not npliecir In tlnK to ili-
fend lilt title until ScpHmWr.
Tlilt was the champion's oltli
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"There will be abolu.1 nothlim
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Concerning Hnhjert
United 1'reit Servlco
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Jan. IS.
New dynamiting wltnetaet havo been
tubpocnacd. Their nan.et nru not
known, but It Is reported they refer
to a labor conference last May.
McManlRal was examined briefly
TOW.
Applet nt 11.60 per bos; that's 3c '7,, itantome-Crummey Compsny. De
I per pound. Nothing to KOod or che&v fmdant Abovo Named:
at tl.lt time of jcar,
HUN8KT tillOCKIlY.
i.Mlllli.iiiiliv Who Killi-il lid Ii t'lillu-i-nf
11 ii'i. . u u. , . 1. .
Hit Wlfe'H IviIiimt, Hliiin In Jail Its
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1 nil nnre u, .no puug uiieny
Through Hall.
KOItT WORTH, Tex., Jan. 18.
Kenring that ho would bn mado tho
nanltnrlum, and Hoyco Jr. It oxpected
to rench horo Thursday.
Mm. Bessie Scovell will speak In
tho Methodist church at 10:30 a. m.
next Sunday, and In tho Presbyterian
church In the evening. Mrs. Scovell
Is a woman of wide culture, and has
tho advantage of extenslvo travol both
f.t homo and ubroad. BI10 Is a spoak
er of unusual power, and apart from
ono's Interest In the subject matter of
her addresses, will both entertain
and Instruct her bearers. The mon
and women of Klamath Falls who on
Joy a strong and uplifting address aro
urged to attend, especially tho young
1'coplo. ig. t
O. T. McKendreo cumo In from
Merrill last night, and left this morn
lug for Han Francisco, Ho will stop
at CJazollo for a day or so on business
connected with his sheop Interests.
Sweaters,
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iliiiporlnl prlnie fHtorliiK It-
Tr gallon of Kiiiimh' fmiiout tor
kIuiiii, on l at
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NO MORE GAS
IN STOMACH
AND BOWELS
Not Only Relief, but Cures
for All Time.
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HIMMOXB
In tho Circuit Court ot the State of1
Oregon, for the County of Klam-i
atb.
M. M. Obenchaln, plaintiff,
vs.
'It'iniomc-Crummey Company, a for-
poratlon, Defendant.
In tho nan.o of tho Stato of Ore-
.,. Vo are hereby required to
If you fall to nppcur and answer,
H." plaint ff w take Judgment
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'tgnlnst you for tho sum specified In
w(, colnplalnt.
Said action Is brought to recover
the balance of 11,050, due from you
to plaintiff, for services rendered and
hbor performed In said stato of Ore
gon, between tho 1st day of February
tnd ll.o 30th day nt Novmnhor, of tho
'or 1910, and plaintiff's roils and
dltburtcinents In such ncllnn,
That the defendant wat, at tho
commencement of this action, and
now n, tho on nor of certnln personal
property, attached In Klumath coun
ty, Oregon, and described as follows
to-wlt:
4 standard, gauge cars,
1 street sprinkler,
1 2-horto street or road roller.
That on tho 9th day of December,
1911, and after tho Issuance of sum
mons to bo served on said defend
ant, nt tho Instanco of tho plaintiff,
thn sheriff of said county duly at
tached tali! nbovo described porsonnl
property and now holds tho samo In
Ms pnttcstlon, at Klamath Kails, Ore.
Kon, by virtue of nld writ of attach
ment. This summons Is published mini a
wenk, for nix sucrcttlve wcoks, In
tho Evening Ilornld, n dally news,
paper, of genoral circulation, printed
nnd published In tho city of Klamnth
Fnllt, Klamath county, Oregon, by
order of Honorable Wm. B. Worden,
Judge of tho county court of Klamnth
county, stato of Oregon, and dated
December 21, 1911, the first publica
tion of tlilt summons being mado on
tho 22d day of Docember, 1911,
BTONB - BARRETT,
122 2-2-2 h Att'ys for Plaintiff.
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" How arc vour bowcliV" Till
A
doctor asks. He know what ft ftluibibh I vcr mean, lie kiuini
that headache, blBuut attack, Indigestion. Impure blood, aie
often promptly relieved by ft ood liver nil. Ak bnj
apnnivc of Ayer'n 1111. Thti follow hi advice. tUt'li.
$1.00 ODDS and ENDS $1.00
l.k III our Mlml.m till. ..k. Wr " "rliK ttr.l '"
at. In .rrtnlii line. Idl mrr nltir t liiUlnw.. Mirny of lli '!
.Ii. in- Hi.rtli !.. nr Hirer llnr' wlwl He afc for llirm. Iliil ill
Hit iint Ml only $1 mill. .' 'x J ,
H. J. Winters
Jeweler Optician
Homii:iiN i' 'iMi' WATt'ii isi'i:t"ion
WOOD WOOD
BLOCK WOOD FKOnVMI: UOX I'ACTOKY
KOtlt.lOOT IWIIIV AND I.IMII WtMID (IT IIIOM I.IVK TnillKH
HI.Ti:KN INt'll IMIDV AM MW WtMID
DRV HUMl WtMID
Delivered Anywhurc In 'llic City
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OR tlltKtIO.V IIAHMMN CO., II I .MAIN HT.. I'llOM! W
l. C. CARLSON
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Pianos Rented A Per
Phonographs Rented J4 Monlh
Typewriters Rented $3 Per Month
We .sell office supplies, IckI
blanks, typewriter ribbons,"
paper and carbon paper.
Telephone us your ordsrand
It w ill receive promt attention
riULLER MUSIC COMPANY
(Everything in Music
PRINTING
Our facilities onnblo us to deliver any
job of printing promptly, and nlwnys by
tho time agreed upon. Wo deliver tho
finished work not excuses and it's
good work, too. Call on us for every
thing in tho prinCing'Kuo, and bo assured
of prompt and efllcient service.
W. O. SMITH PRINTINGSCO.
.. .H-rtALO BUILDING, FOURTH BTRKET X
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