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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1912)
!.) -'. PftOMMKHUli OAKM IW I. ! Ill .,.... ..-.. , in itmwjJL u. d. WAJUWT f. HUNT, M. D. Odd Mlowt Bids. nn'i: oaea, 164 Rtaldancsj (It DR. & A..RAMBO, All Work Guaranteed. Qdd ftllowt' Building, boat ' Phone 616 D. V. KUYKKKDALb, ' Aiimn t'tw Offlcct. WMte-MaddM llldg Phnn 4U4.' Klamath Falls, Ore. I. MT KNAPP R'torcad Coacratt tad Steal Buildings a Specialty Room (03-204, Odd FeltowiUid. MISCKLLANaOTJB RAnanrs express If you want our ituff moved and moved quick, get Ramiby's EzproM to"ot k. Corner Beventh and Main street Phoan SIS EMPLOmXNT Call up COlfSTdCK. S9E, It yog want anjr ktnd'of HELP. Register at the COMSTOCK It you want employment ARTHl'R K.-WILSON llAIUtT B'MILLS Civil fngaarin, Harrvyon S17 Mala Street W. KELLOGG, Specialist (or Rhrmatiam I euro where other (all. Cor ner Fifth and Walnut. MADAM AM) PROF. TIMMS Masseurs and Chiropodists Cure corn, bunlom and In growing toenails. Mme. Tlmmi stops hair from falling out In Are treatmenti, and a perma nent euro for dandruff, aire us a call. No. SI7 Klamath Are. GROCERIES ' during the year 1911 w supplied groceries for ui large number of cus tomers. Wo gavo thorn the best goods and tho best service at the lowest possible prices. Let us treat you this way during 1912. x :- Van Riper Bros. Phone 851 Where to Eat We serve the choicest of everything; I? If you are particular -try the PALACE GRILL Mtar the Fostof flee j Groceries THATS AliL Good Goods Courteous Treatment Prompt Service Right Prices TheMonarcfi A. a LEWIS Phone 1051 The Best Advice On Lumber Costs The Least Honey end when wo say to prospecive home builders that "now's tho time to build." wo are offering you really sound advice. No mat- ler wnnt you navo heard about chcapcr lumber, tnko It from ui that you're on Dip safo aids If 1 )ou build right now. We haven't i.An in .,. 1..-.1, 1... i . .- been In tho lumber builncu for years for nothing wo know a t0 yoll Mr. nuslnessmnn and Proper thing or two and we're willing ty Owner? If so, get busy. to admit thnt )ou do, too, but In 1 thefaccof nil this tall: nowadays jnrnMnrn mil 1 n nrin about timber roiKenntion, we.UtULlULLI IDflLLu VULftT bcllevo you'll agree that lumber has a fixed value, and thnt by do In) Ing the building ot your non home jou will gain nothing but Inconvenience. Wo believe wo can convince you the abovo Is good advice let's talk It over. Savidge Bros. Lumber Co Phone 1341 6th St. at S. P. track WOOD Good Stub Wood 10-liicli Wood . . . Delivered ..'I.7f, .97.00 lA-ae Orders at City llakcry Phone 041 W.E.Seahorn ffjBTtirf E. E.Thompson General Freight and Transfer Leave orders at Rob erts a Whltmore, Phene: 1381 N WOODiFOR SALE E. WHITLOCK Undertaking-Embalming KXC'LUWVKLY Oregon Kuibulwers License No.SU Day and Night Phones 4S and 44 IC - Ofllce as Chapel Corner Otli and Use BU, the evening heualobUDAPEST EATS LESS BEEFg' V. O. 8.MITII, Kitltor anil Proprietor J M. STOWKI.L, Oily IMIIoi IMiMUIicd dally except Sunday nt 11G i'ni-rth Street Kntcred nt tho poatotTtce nt Klamath Falls, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as second-chss matter. Subscription terms tiy mall to nny nil dress In tho Unltcil Stntcs: Ono cnr $5.00. Ono month 50 KLAMATH TALUS, . MULfiON JO, 1 1) ill SATITIIHAY, JAN. tiiiAsi' Tin: oi'i'oitir.Miv KI.A.MATII FALLS lina n good prospect fc r securing a federal building, It the people of this city do not loso Interest and expect our ripricntntics in congress to do It nil. ' While ,1 ll 1 1 linn been Introduced nsk . lug for iu appropriation, we cnunot 'expect our representatives to put up much of a tight If we, ourselves, show n lack of enthusiasm In the matter. Wo should let our senators mid con gressmen know that wo mean busi ness, and Intend to get thm federal I building If wo hnvo to go to Washing ton for It. Wo should do our shnro toward securing favorable-action by congress by meeting them part way and offering freo of cost n slto on which to erect a- federal building. It would show that wo did something for nothing, ami would bo n great help to our representatives In securing recognition of our claim. Wo havo two commercial organiza tions in the city, and suroly both of these should bo Interested In securing n government building for Klamath Tails. If theso business men would go ' ,h0 cul,nt' court and 8Ccuro n Icn rtlta naitMriM it allrt nt, I . -, ha.- -, Di;; ,0 bo f orwnrded I to tho.o working for us In Washington, wo be- llevo that before tho car ends wo would see work commenced on tho 1 crectIon of n 10"i000 federal build- ,DS right In the heart of tho business ..,. , ,, ., . . section of the city. Does this anneal MAN AHG HIS EFFECTS Value of Same I- ?2.10, and Ago 1,000 1 Year Afon-salil In l'etrllleil, nml UN Weight Is Notable Clmrocter- Nile, lielng list) Pniiiigs .... United Press Servleo PORTLAND, Jan. 20. A man val- jucd at 250, whoso age Is estimated ;lo bu 1.000 )i-nrs, is one of tho per sonal effects In the Inventory filed to- I day In tho county court In tho estate, lot wininm O. Stltt. Llttlo Is known concerning tho I "man" savo that ho Ik i.etrined and W'clgl s CS0 pounds. KILLS HIS DIVORCED WIFE AND ALSO SflFTArT, United Press Service RENO. N'ev.. Jnn. 20 .nl,1. Knni Omi1loiertvH,V,.vn,ln I.ln, -, ...., . .,, .... iwjwv, I.'" 'J: ."' ...""'""'. H-30-9; J1.000. pany at Ilono, murdered his divorced wife, formerly .Mary Avanslno, the daughter of a wealthy rancher, and then killed himself. GIVING OUT 'I In- Struggle lllMOui-nsti'-i .Many n' fit. . Leu or Klaumtli I'nlU Around all back; day with an nchlng Can't rest nt night Enough to mnko "glvoS'e- 8-l- nny una out." Doan'a Kldnoy Pllla "liavo given r- iHiwcd llfo to thousands. Thoy oro for kldndy backache. For other kidney Ills. Hoio Is convincing proof of tbatr worth : M. Powell, 2C3 Oak street, Afc Innd, Oregon, Bays: "J nOmd x great deal fiom kidney tr6Btis tmit bntkacho and somt-tfiM I sutrlit hardly got around. Oa arista f, morning 1 was stiff and Um. ,mT th kldnoy secretions .s';it am ft their Irregularity s mm A soon us I ujmMr.M flng Dowu'i KIdnov Pllla r l-.- ., ... . r d - now In good Usjth 1 , io ft,j,.3, ''"" whwi M Ih aa94 .Votes 'mni.., I roprlelor Kldnoy Pills 44t.m,;., MwlfwWMi.i at .wol M t latrt.lt........!' ... ",,l'"'"''mili. of but nior, t, a jf4wntiw Himh .!.," thing else.. 1 4i-ay, ntAuL ..,., Dorns KMiv MO, fiie ,m ihMiiin!',,,''w 'M ?lopo con- could t, ii Utnr a am - itttaia ak M4 iluwM U "Bid fur in. Y'j W 4JI 4MUm. llii ,W , J.'! n ? Tt tnU asptntj for Dm sTftH! , " l tbr Information miiy i)U S'-A" s4 I" ar'I-lririK to Kdsun Wntson, r " . aaw Ooas'a and 'f'rtnttndent Klumnlli Agency, Ore talrj rij ether. So BECAUSE OE HI PRICE Owl, Attilluitnl ti l'li'ltHtho Policy, Ii Smli 'Hint Hotter I'nlil Utlvini Ciiu AlTuliI It Not )l"n Th.tn Ohio Weekly i itul i'ii' IVrv'i'o .IIUDAI'KST, Jim, S0.--Ttti.Mit J per rent loss liocf nml vil wore coiiiunu-d l:i DudiipoHt lu 1911 tlinu In UUO. This derrcnto Is nttilbutfil to lli eu-estdvo price resulting from pro tection. Cwii tlio better paid artisans lu Itunienit cannot afford meat nmrt than Mire u week. Tho pqmrtt llo almost entirely on vegetable. ixi'A.vir.v orr at uiiimi, w.txti 'two I'nltcd l'ress Servleo . .I'lllvIN, Jan. 20. Tho I'lfteenth American Itifnntr), ftit) oillcors nud men, hnvo onhed nt ritlng Wang Too. 1 mi 1 in: rou priii.iiuiioN ' (Not Tonl Lands I Department of the Interior, United St.itca Land Ottlce nt I.akevlow, Oregon, November 11, 1911. Notice Is hereby given Hint Charles U Worden, ivlioso Tostolllcu address Ii Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on tho 14th day of October, 1911, lllo In this o ill pe sworn statement and appll- not want1''""0"' 'u oio;l'' ln purchase the I a Hi sw', sei. 10, x swa, See. ! 15, twp. 37 S., rnngo 10 B.. Wlllam- ,etto meridian, nd tho timber there- I on. under the protlslons ot the act known as the njt of Juno 3. IS78, ami ' acts nmcudatoiy, kiionn as tho "Tim-! 'tier and Stono Law," at siich-valuo .is' might lie fleii by appraisement, and that, pursutitit to surh nppllcatlou,; tho Und and timber thereon lint ei IT? nI",r"!,,1 a " l0,.! "'."? the. timber estimated nt 310.000 board feet nt Jl rer M., nnd the land nt ISO; ! thnt said applicant will offer final' proof In support of bli application) mm Bnurii Biuii:iiieiu vu 1110 itfiii tiny of January. 1912. bof.ire C. It. 1)4 Lap. coutity clerk or Klimath county, , at Klamath Falls, Oregon. , Any person Is r.t liberty to protest this purchnso before entry, or Initiate 'n contest nt nny time before patent , I'liii-, by filing a corroborated nfll- davit In this ofSce. alleging fact' which would defeat the i-ntrv. A. W. OIITON. I U-in-1-lSh Ileglster. LISP or i.Mii;i!iii:n imiiax LANDS I'Olt S l.i: Dupartmeni of tho Intirinr, I'nltcd , States Indian Servleo The following tracts of Indian lands with tho name of the owner, descrip tion, and appraisal price, situated on tho Klamath Indian llesiiriutloti, Ore gon, nro orfrreil for sale, under tho act of coi grcss. approved .March t. 1907 The lands were listed H'ptem 1911. and bids for their pur will bo opened February 10, bcr 2 chnso 1912. The terms of the snlo are cash. Jnmes (ieorgo ot al SU'i, Hoc. 23-31-8; JCIO. I'reil Ilondrlcks, 8BH Sec. 19-30-9; J9C0. Tiil.rt V. Ui.n Cll 1 a,,, ...... " ,v..M, o -, qi,m. nr.i 11. and NWli Ni:i. NK Sec. H-31-7; 1S50. Until John. NW'i NKI',, 1:4 ,v ' ., : '' HW5i 8cc' 12' I" . ' ." ' '.. --" "- i ,, -, lift .iriiptth l,nmr.A. A. .1 ,!., .. 1 i:mma Cookman ct al, i:y& SW'.i. '.'j MJ'i. See. 11-31-9: it.ooo Kimna Ccokman et al, 81JU Sec. 3. 31-S; 1300. nuiina Cookman it al, NW'.i See. I1-3I-S; 130". Tho following parcels were lilted jAugust 21. 1911, and bids will la jopcnld January 2. 1912: j Umiua Cookman t al 34 XBH Sec. 10-31-8, and SH SEii 3t J. 31-8; 1800. i.roaia Looa&aa at ;, .vv, guv. II.IM. Ira Pir n it :; ' H li-Jl-: lit I Wat Asa ttri. Kt S Mil.. iia 3Ki. H f 'S , su ...tfim m 9btnaa Vitwn "ii faejitiit..itf. atsMMCh. l&kAz rJriv,i m.t -OTwrtmc HI jwr '.' . ",r'p ., d. IOMT b mnnurrt t ttrt y.!M-uli tty. itlMttlMC 1 ,! .J if siM tujt artor w i a'ittr,r j 'in rliH ftnvtj ni.ll,KiBr tituv r.v tvti '.. , htoh ttimn (H.t kfaia XV. i f"ui- ai tm rtlttvt rf Out .11147 f &JM! ,lT ,luAl.a.l immm a I .A r earn r th. aoMfaM art iu K muiiuiHw iil.l iu.f I --. . ji. ?- aolw and HMswmst ,wn 'tt a (all. All than Ia4fa la.J," and the date of pom iiiwii .xxux'au:.jx Tor I'liwoeiiHnu Allium-) Km- lilstilet Attorney for Klamath und I iik" roimtles. Orenon, on tlioj Uepulillcrtti lleU-t JOHN IUWIN. subject to tho pMnf.iO nomination o ho held on Aprfl'19, U'13. 1 I li'-lOlil irspcciiuii) bihiuinui' - self 11 candidate for tho republican nomination for Prosecuting Attor ney for Klamath nud I.nko coun ties, subject to tho will of tho vot ers nt tho til Unary election to bo held on ttieNJ9th of April, 1913 1). V. KUYKIAOAl.U mi-- -- - . - r I'nr Comity Yroiiiurer 1 hi-reb) otinouiuv iiil t as 11 ctindl date for the nomination for Trea urer of Klaumtli t'ounn on the He piltillrnu ticket, siitij.-! In the will of the people at prlmnr lei Hun to be held on April t9. 1912. JAY MANNINd. I hereb) nniiottneo ui)self ns 11 t-nud'-ilnto for the nomluntloti for Treaa urer of Klamath Comily on the Democrntle ticket, subject to the will of tho people (t prlmitr) elec tion to bo held os' April 19, 1912. V II. iiuuhitt I'nr Anicmnr Ir.relii announce ui)sclf a candidate for tho nomination for Assessor of Klatmith lunnty on the' Democratic ticket, subject to the will of the people nt tho primary election to be held on April 111. 1912. J. 1'. I.i:i:. ' N I'nr lii-rllT heritor announce myself a candidate for the llepubllrau noirtlnatlon for Sheriff ot Klamath comity, subject to the will of tho Miters nt tho pri mary election to bj held April 19, 1912 OSCAR L. CAIITi:iL lii-rob) i i.uuuco ui) si-It ti candi date fni t'io nomlnatlou (or sheriff on the lipubllrnu ticket, subject to the will of the toltri nt tho pri mary ilirtion to bu held on April 19 1912. C. C. LOW. I hereb) announce m self a candidate fur He i. iiiiK-rstlr nomination fi.r Sl.erlJ of Klamath count), subject to the of tho Totr'nt tin- prl mar elntlon to b hr'ld April 19, 1912. C'HKSTCIt AVi:ilY. I'nr Cormier I hereby announro m)s If a candidate for the Democratic nomination for' Coroner, subject to "the will of th, toters nt tho primary election to be' held on April 19, 1912. ILWIl.j WIIITLOCK. j lit tti:u: nriTKii!! urrir.itis: Wo an- allll hammering ffm buttrr tnliul tl.. . 1 .. . '"'" 'in' ir ih'ii run uo nan ni ( 75 cents a roll, full weight. Wo nro, row s l!!.-.g for iuI. ftt.l). Wi ! ou tho rtlfferencD.'ln bookkeeping1 ami collecting. Lt us show ours for liusltieM. )OU i9-2t tiii: pulton mahki:t. Apples at $1.60 per box; that's 3c per pound. Nothing w good or cheap I at this tlnio of )ear. i sunsiit tiuociiiiY. J 8-3t Tenth and Main. BICYCLES For an iii..i.d.i(e whi-i-l fet a Itiiuihler, on snlo ut lh (iu 11 Store. Ti-nU nml (inns for le or ttr mil. We carry a full f Hfiortliiir (;vl, THE GUN STORE . It. CIIAMIIKIW llionr f,a ioU Hlk. Everythnz in Music at 'rf?, ,-rr"-, ,.. tar Lt.i .- ,, .. ,s-. -j - i(i 1 ii, 4 - "Vrr 311131 I Ffllk Mll?If llniicn .I.!.'..... ..'..?. ,V ;''H ''''VOH, Hie STI.'I.VW.W, 11111I oilier Li-mllug I'Iiiiioi. Also the I'mimim ALI. WIN PIANO. Oihir iniiken 11 1 moil. i-i-iiln jirlns. Tiiiilinj mid lliinlr. Agemy for Willi i: KKWINd ,MACIIIXi:s, OLIVnt TVPIIWIIITISIt AXII VIO-iou I'ALKINfJ MACIIINi: liooltM, Htiidciiteiy mid 1'lrlurcs Too Doors IJut of Hid I'oslollliu TZ r t -r, ... . 1. ll, J 'illJIW ll """""" ' "" HI hi- l WllllllOWi B-iiilarjr Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers .MAi'ri. i'mxh. iiiuM'nivrMKrr. Klamath falls, Oregon WHITMAN'S FUSSY PACKAGE FOR FASTIDIOUS JFOLKS A box of Selected Chocolates thnt touches top notch in candy making Seventh & Main YOU CAN WALLOW IN WEALTH First Trust and Savings Bank til.AU.ril '.'A 1.1. null CLYDE E. PHONE 1221 Before having your Plumbing done First class work at low prices . The World Moves So Do We Move Baggage Passengers to and from all trains and boats and&ive you Quick Service Household-Heavy Freight A Specialty Blacksmith Shop In Connection Are prepared to turn out all kinds of first Class Work., Shoeing special attention. O. K. Transfer Co. Dpy Phone 871 Nhtitf Phone 1178 I'M. nitllll. VliK-lrri. ami '.. UNDERWOOD'S Pharmacy at: If ton fuVu the prixnutlon of rnrliiK for )our nickels and dimes when )ou'ro )oung Youth Is tho Ideal tllno to sate Alter )oti get the rlrat Ii limited III tho savluics bank tho Irst roiiirs i-asy, ami oii Hi Joy ll.o liirri-atlng "nest -ag." Wo ultr'r )ou tho best Inducements III neurit)' and Interest, llejln at one". :SE: WITTER MAIN STREET f; TXMPSt?WXnGZi&vxrm