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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1912)
rn'i -v,v-- 't ' I'i t K L haicakdh m s i j- MM Ifc UlU< b u. wamd crtmr, m. d. PkMt: Ofles, IU RmUmm ll tMd. iltowt' Building. Phon 616 a. u chjusjcan, f Awfrltcct and 8ojrrisitntdet Qlva m. your Km, I will do tfat rtt Offle, American Bank ud Trust butldlnf.Phone 1361. 'IKvV. KUTKBNUAIiL, '" " sUfotaey a Eaw OflcM, WMMttaddox Bldf PfcOM 4 J4.' KlamaU. Fall. Or. L MX KMATF Rttctoretd CMama Md Buildings a Specialty Roomi 103-104. Odd Felfoa.Jld. HAHRTMiXU Qvfl sjflflMfV SwwjQta'.. IT W. KELLOGG, Specialist tmr Rjhfn Him I cure where others tall. Cor ntr Fifth and Walnut MADAM AND rnOF. TIMMS Masseurs and ChiropodlsU Curo corni, bunloni and In growing toenail!. Mac. Tlmma atopa hair from falling out In fire treatment!, and a pcrtna I aura tor dandruff. Giro ua a call. ' So. SIT KUnuth Ave. J. H. Gamtt J. L. CHaaaaaa GARRETT CONSTRUCTION CO 9 Gmm1 Coatiactora Buitnetii Blocks and other construction. Offlce, American BankandTruat Co. building. Phon I351v MUCSXLAjrBOCS BAMSBrg EXPRESS If you want your stuff moved and moved .quick, get Ramsby's Espreaa to di It. Corner Seventh and Main street. Phone SIB - 'LOXMKNT' Call up COMBTOCK, 695, If yea want amy kind of HELP. I Ktglataf at th COMBTOCK It you want aalofaaaat. v Feel languid, weak, run-down? Headaeho? Stomach "off"? Juit a plain cane of lazy liver. Burdock Blood Bitter tones liver and stomach, promotes digestion, purifies the blood. GROCERIES During the; rear 1911 wa supplied groceries for our large number of cus tomers. We gave them the best good and the beat service at the lowest poeslble prices. Let us treat you this way during 1912. Vanl R'PSr Bros. Fiionei DR. O. A.ltAMDO, 411 Wk OMrni Oddrt Rnb I1Iw Groceries THATS ALL Good floods Courteous Treatment Prompt Service Right Prices TheMonarch A. Q..LEW1S Phone 1031 Home Builders Are Recognized In every community as men of Integrity and stability. It's proof that they, bcllcvo In them reives and th futuro of their town. And ovcry homo that Is erected In a community makes It just that much better placo In which to live and Invest your monoy. To most homcbulldcrs It means something to llvo for a real object In life an ac quisition that onco attained Is a Joy forever. That NOW IS A CiOOl) TIMK TO IIUH.D goes without question monoy Is plentiful for legltlm&to Invest ment labor Is within reach, and our stock of lumber was never moro complete. Remember. "He who hesi tates," etc bettor start today como In and talk It over with' us maybe our eiporlcnco In the building line will make It easy for you. Savidge Bros. Lumber Co Phone 1341 6th St. at S. P. track WOOD Good Slab Wood $3.73 10-lnrh Wood $7.00 . . Delivered . . Leave Order at City Bakery Phone $41 W.E.Seahorn E. E.Thompson General Freight and Transfer Leave orders at Rob erta 6 Waltmore, Phone 1381 WOOD FOR SALE E. WHITLOCK Undertaking-Embalming EZ0XV8IVEI.T Oregon Ksnaakasera Llcemee Xo.M 1ajF aa Night Phomesj fsiaasJMd 0ce and C1ss)pel Ootsmt ith aadriayeata, THE EVENING HERALD W. O. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor J. M. 8TOWKLL, - City Kdltor Published dally except Junday at 115 Fourth Street Entered at the poitofflco at Klamath Falls, Oregon, for transmission through the mall a second-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to any ad dress In the United Statca: One year 65.00 One month 50 KLAMATH FA LI. - ORKGO.N WK.DXKSIUY, KKII. 7, 11113 CURE FOR STRIKERS' KIDS PUN OF NEWjORK UNION Officials of Organisation Il111e8rl1c.no to Temporarily Adopt Children Un til tabor llinicully Comes to 11 Con elusion NEW YORK. Feb. 7. Union 0 fa cials hero ha-vo launched n plan for bringing n number of the children of tlio strikers who havo fnmlllcs In Lawrence, Mass., to this city, to bo adopted by tho families of member of unions hero until tho strlko Is over. Tho children will be taken en masse to ono of the halts where trade unions meet, and tho wives of trado unionists will then select the children they wish to adopt. MAN IS STRANGLED WHEN HEAD CATCHES UNDER DESK Peculiar IHitili of Manufacturers' Agent in Sun Fronrlsro llciiijt In wmliRiitrtl by Men Representing the Coroner' Ofllco San Francisco, Feb. 7. Coroner' ofllcers here nro Investigating tho pe culiar death of David Flgcnbaum, a manufacturers' agent, whoso body was found In his ofllco In a kneeling position, his head forced beneath his desk, causing strangulation. HOP SING TONG BOMB FUSE SNUFFED OUT JUST IN TIME Contention Between Chinese Organi zation Threaten to Spread to In volve a Uozcn or Moro CelcMlnl Social Hand United Press Service SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 7. Tho tong war continued when tho Hop Sing Tong planted dynamite In an at tomnt to kill Sprrrlnrr Wnh nt thn Suoy Ylng Tong. Tho burning fu-io'3"?' ,c, was snuffed out. A general war among the coast tongs Is threatened. Cheapest accident Insurance Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil. Stops the pain and heals the wound. All druggists sell It. Are you Interested In KLAMATH COUNTY! Ifso, soe tho Stephen Hunter Realty Co, They havo soma flood bargain. WHAT'S TH REASON? Many Klamath Falls I'eoole In Poor Health Without Knonlng tho Cause Thoro are scores or pcoplo who drag out n mlsernblo oxistenco with out realizing tho cause of their suffer Ing. Day alter day thoy are racked with backache and headache; suffer from nervousness, dizziness, weak ness, languor and depression. Likely tho kJdnojs havo fallen behind In their work of filtering tho blood, and that Is tbo root of the trobulo. Look to your kidneys, assist them In tholr workgive thorn tho help they need. You can uso no better remedy than Donn's Kidney Pills. Below Is grateful testimony from 11 sufferer In this locality. Mrs.M.L.Mcrrlll, 219 South street, Redding, Calif., says: "For some tlrao I had severe pains In tho small of my back nnd hips, and was so lamo that I could hardly get out of bed with. out assistance My kldnoys were weak, nnd I was caused much an noyanco by Irregular passages of tho kldnoy secretions. I finally began using, Doun's Kidney Pills, and I was soon freVrom kldnoy trouble Doan's Kidney Pllls.bavo my highest endorse ment." V. For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Huffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. 1. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. PINCHOT OPPOSING CUT IN FIRE FIGHTING ALLOWANCE . Ifrge-. Portland Major mid All Public Oi-iiiilftitloii!. to lime RiNeliidnl lloile Kotwlrj Ciiiiiiiilltco' Hoc. otnincmlntlon I'ORTLANI), Fob. 7.- M)r Hush, light tins retched lelegrntu from Clifford l'lnchol, former elilof forester of the United States, urging tho major and nil pulitla bodies of tlio city to uso their effort to have the leiotiimendn lion of tho house lommllteo on for estry In tho national emigres.) rescind ed. The committee recommend that tho niiiiunl npproprlatlon for the fund dototed to tho fighting of forest llres and (heir prorontloii l tho construc tion of trails, roads nnd telephone Unco, bo reduced b moro tlinn II, 000,000. Following Is the substance of tho telegram front Mr. l'lnchel: "llouso committee reduces appro prlatlnn for lighting forest llres nnd their prevention bj more Ihnn ft, 000,000. I urgo joii nnd all public bodies of PorHand to eo-opernlo to get Ihls money back Telegrams from j oil and offlclnl organlratlons to mem bers of congress nro urgently needed. If this cut stands it means grave dan ger to human life, nnd public properlj. Remember tho'dlsastrnus forest fires of $1010." DANCE HALL KEEPER IS UNDER SERIOUS CHARGES Hlrl Who Hail WoiU'.l In Ills I'laio Aceu-es 11 1 ill of lleiug While Sl.uer mill of HiirlHirlug 1filees nuil Cut tlironl. nt Hull. SAN FRANCISCO Feb. 7I)ls.rlct Attorney Charles M. Klckrrl has boon Investigating tho record of Jlimnj I.nwlcr tho Information to be sub mitted to tho grand Jury todnj. Laulcr will face his second trial Ion charges of battery, preferred by Ada Fulton Hrttncno. a Sacramento girl, who worked In liwler' dance hall here. Tho girl' story that l.nwler Is n while slave traftlcker nnd that his re sort is a mcccn for thieves and cut throats Is under Inustlgatlon. LIST OF IMir.ltlini IMHA.V lands run kali: rvr Department of the Interior, United States Indian Service The following tracts of Indian lands with tho nnmu of tho owner, descrip tion, nud nppralml price, situated on tho Klamath Indian Reservation Ore gon, arc offered for tale, under tho act of congress, approved a.Mrcli 1, ll'OT. Tho lands wero listed Scptcm. her 3, 1911, nnd bids for their pur chase) will bo opened February 10, 1913. Tho terms of tho sale nro rash. James Ocorgo ct nl, SW'i Sec. 33- Fred Uendrlrks, SK',i Sec. 1930 9; J9G0. John Nelson, SU'ij 81.;, SBU SW,J Sec. 11, ont NW',i NI.U, NB U NWU. Sec. 11317; IS50. Ruth John, 'NWU NL''., KV, NW U. Sec. 13: SWU SWVi, Sec. 12 3C-9; 1720, Joseph 1'arnzoco ot ol, W',4 B',4 Sec. 14309; $1,000. Tho following parcels were listed August 21, 19U, and bids will bo opened February 23, 1912: L'inmi Cookuan ct at, K',i 8WV4, S',4 NBU.Sec. 11319; $1,000. I.'mma Ccolant.11 ct nl, SHU Sec. 3 318; $900. Kinmn Cookman ct nl, NWU Sec. 1131-8; 190" I Bmma Cookmnn et al, SW NBli Sec. 10318. and SV4 SBU Sec. 31 318; $800. I Kmnin Cookmnn et nl, N'j fiBU Sec. 23 317; $1,100. Dora I'cdrn et nl, NV4 8WU Sec. 19-3J.&; $5C0. Many Ann Moore, N',4 SBU, 314 NBU Sec. 3431-8; $7C0. Scaled bids, accompanied by u certl fled check, pnyablo to Kdson Watson, superintendent, Klamath Indian school, nnd coloring 10 per cent of tho prlco offered, mny bo submitted nt tho Klamath Agency, during a period of Blxty days prior to 2 o'clock p. m, on tho days Indicated above for each tract, at which tlmo tho bids will bo opened at tho ofllco of the ngency. In 'uso of deferred paymont sales, 10 por cent of tho purchase price will accompany bid nnd in nor cent nddl tlonal when bid Is scccptcd. Notes for balnr.cj, at legal rat'j of Interest, token, l'atont In fee when notcn nnd I Intcrom wo paid In full. All thul should appear on tho cnvolopo con tnlnlnR th bid should bo "Hid for In hcrlted Indian Land," nnd tho (Into of opening bid. Any f tiinr information mny bo had Jy nppljlng to Kdson Wntson. superintendent Klamath Agency, Ore Any further Information may bo gon. BDSON WATSON, Superintendent Klamath Agency. .... L-'t-iiai'LS iisi..-si. 1 m " I For I'lii'ffiilliiK llmn'y 1 or District Attorney for Maniaiii and Uko counties. Oiogon, on Hm llepul.llcan ticket JOHN UtWlN, subject to tho primary nomination to bo held 011 April 19, 1913. "hereby respectfully nniiounre my self n cnndldato for tho republican inmlimtlnll for I'lOSCCIltlllg Attor ney Mr Klnumtli nnd l.nko conn ties, subject to tlio V.III of tlio vol 01s nt tlio pilmniy ulcctlnn to bo belli on the HUli of April. 1913. I). V. KUYUI.SM.ALL. Tor romily Trortiurer herobj nniuiiinco mjslef ns 11 rainll dato for the nomination for Treat urer of Klamath County on tho R' liuhllcnn tlrkrt. subject to tlio will of tlio people nt primary 1 lection to bo held on April 19. 1912. JAY MANN1NH. hereby aiinoiiiiro m)solf 11s n candi date for thf nomination for Trcas , urer of Klamath County on the Democratic ticket, subject to the will of tho people nt primary elec tion to bo held on April 19. 1913. C. II. D.U.IH.TT. For Awi-ior I hereby announce nijsolf a candidate for tho nomination for Assessor of Klamntli county on tlio Democratic1 ticket, subject to the will of the, people nt the primary election to bo held on April 19, 1913. J. P. I.I.K. Vor SlirrlfT hereby announce myself a candidate for tbu Republican nomination for Sheriff of Klamath county, subject to the will of the loters at tho prt mary cl :tlon to bo held April 19. 1913. OSCAR L. CARTI.lt. j , im)j uttnwmrv ,elf n randl- dale for t'ic Humiliation for sheriff on tho Republican ticket, subject to the "III of the inters nt the pri mary election to bo held on April 19. 1913. C. C. LOW. hereby nuiiouuro my self n candidate for the democratic nomination for Sheriff of Klamath roiiiilj. object to the will of the vol rs at the pri mary election to bo held April 19, 1913. Clll.STI.R AVHRY. For Coroner 1 hereby announce 111) Be If n candidate for the Democratic nomination for Coroner, subject to tlio will of the loters at lliu primary election to be held on April 19, 1912. HAKL, WHITLOCK. I 'hereby (.nnounco myself a candidate for tho Republican nomination for, Coroner, subject to tho will of tho' liters nt tho primary election to be hold on April 19, 1912. K. R. WILLIS. -r... ,i .. in ., - . ... -.. , , r..r,-l.imt Hii'rl!i(-iH.'iit I I hereby announce mjsclf n candidate for tho nomination for County School Superintendent of Klamath county on the Republican ticket, subject to tho will of the voters nt the primary election to bo held April 19, 1912. rui.u pirri.it SON. For (.'utility Clerk I hereby nnnounca mjsolf n candidate for tho nomination for County Clerk on tho Republican ticket, sub ject to tho will or tlio voters at tho primary election to bo held April 19, 1912. C. It. DB LAP. For Justice of Hie Peine I hereby announce myself 11 cnndldnto for tho Republican nomination for .lustlco of tho Pearo for Llnkvlllu precinct, subject to tho will of tin1 voters nt the primary election to be hold on April 19, 1912. W. II SHAW. For Ktnto Kniatni- I hereby announce myself nn n inn tlldnto for tho ofllce of Statu Ken. (ttor In tho Hoventccnlli Bcnattirlal District, Including Klamath, Crook nud l.nko lountlCH, on the Itepuh llran ticket, subject to tho will of tho voters nt tho primaries lo ha held 011 19th day of April, 1912. W. LAIR THOMPSON. BICYCLIES For an iip-lo-ilute ifliccl "tet a Rambler, 011 wile nt the fJun Hloie. TenU noil flum for sule or for rent. Wo curry 11 full, linn ,f HportlnK Hotxls. ' THlf'GUN. TORE J. II. L'HA&tmltH Phono nun Jacobs I Ilk, .. . UO.V J. Zl'JIWAl.T, l'ifauiMii nu, IHJHT I WITHIHIW, Kemtary Klamuth County Abstract Co. ABSTKACT1NG Surveyors nnd Irrlrtntlon EndlneerH Mtl'S. CLANS. IlLVIIl'ltlNTS. KIT, KlMllUlth FflllS, Orc'rlotl R LOOKING ( t$7W '. i First Trust and Kl 111 Mil . rv ' 1 ri'J iUliIf JBBS WHITMAN'S FUSSY PACKAGE FOR FASTIDIOUS FOLKS A box of Selected touches top notch Seventh fie Main txtAMamatMUX CLYDE E. PHONE 1221 Before ImvinjJ your Plumbing done First class work at low prices The World Moves So Do We Move Baggage Passengers to and from alltrains and boats and givejyou QuickSService Household-Heavy Freight A Specialty Blacksmith Shop In Connection Are prepared lo turn out all kinds of First Clnss Work. Shoeing; special attention. O. K. Transfer Co. Dfy Phone 871 .. l III III! t'l.i.,.1...... M... . AT THE BANK in npt to make you sigh ' nil ilin nioiioy joii might Ik. ,! Jimt think of what ,e miMi toil wuiilit linvo If a 1 put whnt Jim have speni , . il In tlio First Triin oi. 1 Saliugs bank. Hut stop -..n nig nun ix'Kin sniiug k m (i-- -nt today ami 1 nK' it grow. It Will. VW . . pining mplillty, if jou s.- m ini ea 11 nnd should, Savings Bank XI l.s, OIII Chocolates that in candy milking UNDERWOOD'S Pharmacy rSEErr- WITTER MAIN STREET as Night Phone 873 . ,