.Mill UtIV .-.' flltf hllKIIH'r n niw 2-n. for 0.0 Cuntr ol Kln. tmrtkan lltik and Trurt Com- JS ;,ir',,,rMI,,n' mMW' ,. , iifoi.1 mirt waller H. llf "' loll V" n,u, u,tand' n"' Jim ii i""' lv"" "',' b' vlr; lnk..boo-ctHl.'.l tourl nml wuw. ". .! m j " t"" ,0,,, ,,Br ' ! ..it Jim. i '"r "' "'" nUv"" JKfM. w '"'' "'0 "i,n" rr",l'c' Hiilr llfl1 ,K''uW i ttrf. " v,r1v uf ':!;' .ilun ami "' ""'ll" wmi i Jm rf"'i'" ","1 ' " T,,c'" o 10 o'etok m t Hi .Mr. t II. hLit door of Hi- rouiily ni.irt lioii.e-, ..,, sell, at l'"l'"r roirtlon. '" ""' ffiMWrJrrrMl...llll.rlUt. Jlo(f.'.t'll.nl"'"-''" iif slants, ami ratli of them. In '! MCI Of IJ premises. linrollinlltT LfM.f ,","l, ,,,",0, '" ,,AC,, nrtdiill.MW Niiwiiwrr l utUlj tt "" "l,,,",,l '" "nM 0,"r" w rtimtluir. ml lierrtiinttrr .l. .l.hr.r UHMllIT ll!l l'0 tiitmrBti, herclllMiitmta ami ai'imr teuKM bMi'l I'vlouittnK or In ii)tU artrlainin TU aM iffiixai aro H l"1 0 1 it . u ifortMl-l. I" "'", ",r "' ","' ui Its amounts In ii inonl "f wl'le'i 111 jrowds f '''' ' B,,, '" " MUf4 la lalUfattlun of aald Juil. Bl.ippr fr.iH-fiitrly ami liiimo. luitl; after Hi listfl'tloii 'f '' pte!s la ftS 'a"'0 "' "',' fu1, hti,o-wlU lrrrelr 10 be lil In first niM ef " Wi tnrre U "1 'our 4) ,n tierk lklfl)ctrn 'J?). ami ! "i" O.lMll.lbfrr (S).four ) and ), la Mm tml) one (SI), of frejj sMllon in Hi" rllr of Klam Hi Mis, KUmtlli rotinljr OrKtif: iti ffMtfJl ttom rh $kti 10 Ii ! WIk rt:irnt f Ihn irlncll r.ofl I,(IC (C nJ Intorrtl llirrron ittWnttof 10 '-r rrnt or ntiniliii, JhaUirt, lll llm iuiii of IJOO, i!!rt)' (; Ilia mm of 130.75, IU rpUlontr (uirt of tho toil unit tll.burtotiionti nrliltm miliar Dili flrnl tnuig of milt, itid Dim nrcrnliiu cii.l Uicrtiiiiitar 2 I'mmltvi to lia nolil In ticniiil I'lllMII of lllltl l.oln flro ((,), i (0), huvkii (7) nfiil riRin (K), In Mock liliiclmm (IV), of Kcconit Atlillllon to (tin vlty of Mmnntli I'ulli KUitikth rountr Dro it mi am I'rofi-oiU of mcli l (o liu pfill to tin pnyinmit of llm principal mini of ISO Ntiil Itiliiro.t llioruon, at llm rnto of 10 mr rent per minimi, from Ktiliruury 10, 1KII; thu aiitn of 12b, ntltirnr).' fion; for tliu mni of 0, the piopiirtlnimln pnrl of llm i-oit nihI illiiliiirniinioniH nrlilnK iiihIit Hit. croml ranmi of anil, mid tlm acrru liw: foali tliviuiinilur; ami 3 -I'fonilic. lo Ii fold In third rniun of mitt l.iiln II ami II, In lilork ID of Hoc nml mlillllmi to tint city of Klmimtli I'nIU. Klntnalli niiiiily, Orrniiiii unit SNOOTS BOY III WOODSHED WHILE TESTING HIS DIM Wii-liliiKtmi lliiiiilHr Tnki'N Hlml nl Hlmi mi Ifiilliilnu lo t'.,. 'i HI. Iji.i 'iirlrlilK', nml llnll.l . Imi .Ni'iir Him 1 1 cm it COI.I'AX. Wii.li., IVIi, 7. Coroner llrunliiK wiu (iiIId.i in MI Arthur ld k. nun Ii mmtli of I'lillimui lo In vkMIkiiIii Ihn iH'iilh of I'rcildlo Ciirpon. Ii'r, iiitdl II, who mil kfllnt liy Ar thur l,ii( k, ii iiuirhcr, who hml Iickii out .hontliiK with n 22-uilll.r.. rlltit l.tuk. on ri'liirnliiK houiii fiiuiul ho liiul imu fiirirhlRo lull, nml look n hIidI nt it .Ik ii on n woml.hi'il Yoiiiik ur poiitnr wiu plnliiK In thu Mini, nml SON SLAYS RELATIVES . OWING TOJESPONDENGY I'mlii'i', HiiukIiIit nml Hon Klllrtl liy llnirllitiiki'M Itoy U'lio llnil Hug Ui.liil Tlmt All Take I'nUoii anil :uim Hlonr lcn(li liy TiiIwituIiwU. wii. kllliil hy Hip hlmi Thu hiillct I'lorrc.la of mirh unto to tin nppttbil i"l,,",'l ''" ''l)r "-r llm lirnrl Hoinn In Ihr payment of Ihn prlnrlpnl .inn , ' ' ""l",l '"i"r.i Ihn limly wnn of 1100 nml Inlnri'il tlivrnoii nt tlui,,M""1 mtn of 10 per rrnt per milium, from I'lliriinry II, 101 1: lor tlm niim 35 ntlnrni').' In-.; for tlm .uui 110, Ihn priiiill"imln part of llm roil mid illliuf"iiiiiiU nrl.InK un diT Hill third ratlin of milt, mid the arrrultiK rii.U Ihrrouinlrr; , . And If tliffr. Im any ovirplm, nflnr .Mnif,,,,! (ir Who HlMip.r,.ml fr-t inn nppiiraiion oi aurn prorrmu in tlm tfttlafacllofi of .aid JudRtnriit, ai nforiald, In cither of .aid rauin of mil, Ihn mtiti ili.ll ho paid Into ld roil ft lo tin fiirthrr appllrd a hy law dlrcrtrd, ::: Y0UN6 GIRL DESERTED BY MAN SHE ELOPED WITH nil Motilli. ,u. Turn. I'int Nn.li. tllh', Tiiiii,, Whirr Mmi Nlw llnl Willi AIniiiiIiiiimI Mir IHtnt IPI3. till. Iltli day of Jaminry, V. II, i.ii.:.inh HAUNCH, Hhi'rlfT. AI'I'I.CTON, Wlc, IVh. 7. Thrt-u of thi mirvlvliiK lUDiuhi'm of tho MMh. Inml fiiiully iK-rlaru Hint loul Malli Intnl. hn mm John, nK''d S yenrrf, nml liln ilniiKhlcr, Horn, ni;cil K yonri, foiiml ilcml on their fur in near 1)1 nt;- jlinuilon, went inurilcri'd hy William Miilhhiml, uuolhiir non, who thon com. inltli'd milcldi', tluini'.tlc troiihlci. which hrouvht on tvuiporAry Inannlty, nro ald to hnvit Ikmi rciponalhln for tho Irauedy, Tint ImiIIi-s of tho vlctlnia wtro found hy thu Ihrot aurvlvliiK koiih of Mnlh Innd whffi they returned homo from achoot. Tho inllio Mnlhland fnmlly, It wsa learned, wcro In tho Inat atntcca of tuhcrculoiiji. Klvo otlmr membcra of thu fnuilly, Including Mra, Mnlhland, tho inothnr, died from tho dlacaao dur Iuk th Inst four ycara. WIIIIhui Malhlnnd, o vurvlTlnic ini-nihra of tho family my, auKRcatod Hint thu fnmlly Inko polaon to cacni n alow ilrath. When hi. plan was not upprori'd, It I chnrKcd, ho killed tho other and committed aulclde In an Inaanu effort to carry out hla acheme. M'.IIIII..VH ri.VAl At'fOtl.NT .Mllliroill), Ore., I'ch, 7. -Nora IHirllliK, mtn 17, who dliappeiiri'd fioui her houiu III thla rlly .literal month. nK, nml for whom thu author (Ilea hnv kept up n romlalit .i-nrch, hna heeii lorattil at .Vii.htllle, Teiili., iiirordlliK lo athliea rcreUod hy Ifleiul. In thl. city. I Jninc. lillliaplo who I. .ihl lo hnve Nollro la hernhy Klren that Allha nIit her In rlco with Mm, U .nld Heath, Ktiardlmi of the peraon and t ,Bt nhimdunrd thu KlrV nt Nnnh ralalo of John C Uracil, drccaied, Im. v H, lww al ,)l0 hnt ll( nlfd In the count) court of Klnmntli frlni.l. In that rlly. County. OrrKon, her final account na audi KUArdlni., and that thn court ha. Wo han iuno fery itf.lrhlo tth niil Thliradai, thu Kth day of IVh '.(.-,. Iiril,,.riv fir nl fllenhen.- irunrf. 1913. at tho hour of 10 a. in .ii.i,,tr iin.tr r,i XEWFORISOrLUOEIITlY BY SECRETARY FISHER l'roiNiefi Sew tmm to Help HetUera of Arid Lands hj Ilellevlac HeUlera of Itraldrnco for First Two Yean Af. lor (1alm Htarts WABHINOTON, D, C, Fob, 7. A rcclaaalOcatlon of tbo forms of en try of lands In tho public domain, Iawi lo mutt thv facts In each particular cluna of entry and rulings by tho land office to encourage tho bona fldo set tlement of tho Weat, woro adTocated by Secretary of tbo Interior Kliher bo foro tho bouao commltteo on public lands. Flahcr submitted to tbo committee a draft of a now law to rcgulato tho homcstcadlnR of arid landa. It would relloYo tbo settlor of resldcnco on Irri gation projects for tho first two yeara of (heir ten-year term, and subatltute for that provision tbo cultivation of one-elghtb of tho land tho first year. one quarter tho aacond year, and so on for flvo years. !if .old day, nt lha court room of aal.1 court, In Klamath Tall), Oregon aa J Ihr tluin mid place fur htarlnx objec tion. In aald account and aoltlement Iherrof, (liven ' Klamalh Knlli, Orciton, llil. 1Mb day of January, 1913 AI.TIIA IIKACII, (luardlan nt Ihn Ktlaln of John C lleach. Ik-craned, l-U-3'Ch Tetuplo theater, Mattuee dally, 3'3L p m Ktentng, first petfotmanre. 7 16. cuntlnuou. Silverware of Quality Wo Kiiarantee to every purchases of Coiiifiiunlly Hllver that It Is tho boat (lint can hu mado by skilled workmen with thu Ute.t inachlnery and tbo beat mnlcrlnt, and thla guarantco Is based upon a reputation for eicellence and Integrity In manufacture now estab lished for out half a century. HyUI flawrnnlef We Ktiarantoo all Kuoda (except knives) hearlnc tho atnmp. Commun ity Hlhpr, Trlpli Plus, for fifty years In ordinary family uau. For salo by PRANK M. DPP, Wntchmakor, Jewattr and Eagrarsr. Wllllts Building. Muorn ft llehlrlch, milliners, lime muted from 414 Main atrrrl Into thn I room formerly occupied by tho sta tionery depart'iiK-nt of tho Htar OniK . store. l 1-JO.Ct A pleasant social occasion In tho vnr or n Hllver Tea will bo held lo th.l. O. O. P. Tcmplo on Friday af ternoon Ijnm 3:30 till 4:30. Tbo i Woman' (hilld of tbo Episcopal church extends a, cordial Invitation to H S-B-ll .11. Booth eg Itching akin. Heals cuts or burns without a tear. Cures piles, eczema, unit rheum, any Itching. Doan'a Ointment. Your druggist soils It. THE DOCTOR'S QUESTION, Much kkntso Due t Bewsl Ola rstars. A doctor first qoestlon wben con sulted by a patient I. "Are ysar bow els regularr He knows tkat 08 of lllne I attended with Inctlve bow el and torpid liver, and that tbla con dition muat be removed gently snd thoroughly before bsaltb can be re stored. Ilexall Orderlies are a positive, pleas ant, and Mfe remedy for constipation nd bowel disorders In general. Wt arc o certain of tbelr great curative value that we promise to return tbe purchaser niodey In every case wnen tbey fall to produce entire tuitlsfsctlon. Itexsll Orderlies are eaten like candy. tbey act quietly, and aid In producing a sooth ns. atrengtnenins, neaiing in fluence on I be entire Intestinal tract Tbey do not purge, gripe- cause nao sea. flatulence, excessive looseness. dtarrbu-. or other annoying effect. Tbey are especially good for coil dren. weak parsons, or old folks. Three sixes. lOo. 25c.. and 00c. Bold only at our atora-Th Rexall Store. Star Drug Store. Herald Want Ads asMCBLLAlftfOCS KODAK I1NHK1NO VIim elaas aa prompt results by Fraak Duaoaa, over first National bank, or leavs on den at Little Book store, two doors west of postofjce. WANTED About 11,600 frosa two to flvs years; x well Improved farm property as security. Address E. l. Elliott, attorney, Kktmatb Falls, Or. 6-t FOB HALK FOH BACK Dry slab wood, lt-Jncb, delivered to any part of the aity. Ackley Bros. Phone 451. lS-tf VOK HaTjnv r-OH KENT Three or foar farmlaUod housekeeping rooms la private fam ily; no ehlldr. Eaqulra at Herald oBea. 4t FOR RENT A good l-roosa koas modern, near (tb and Mfa, at fit per month, 8eArthur'R. Wllsoa, C 17 Main street. "V Slt FOR RENT Faralsbed gentlemen, at tha Oregon Hoaaa. lemple theater, Matraee dally, 1:1 p. m. Evening. Srat perforaaaea. 7:16, eoatlaaoaja. DRY SLAB WOOD I am now delivering- first class M-lnch dry slaa.wood to any place In tbe city for $3 a toad. Now Is the time to get-your wood cheap, before wet woafher beglas P. C. CABLSO!, Leave orders at O. K. Transfer com pany or Oregon Harness company. NOTICE There are funds on hand to redeem tbe following sower warraats: No. 41. 45. 4t, 47,60, 61." 4. 4. 61. Interest will cease fnn date hereof. Dated at Klaanktb Fatra, Ore., this 36th day of January, 1912. J. W. SIEMENS. City Treasurer 36th day of Janaary, 1411. ll-St StatMOm In the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon, for tha Cooaty of Klam ath. M. M. Obenehala, plalaUI, vs. Knnsome-Crummey Company, a Cor poration, Defeadant To Ransoma-Crummey Company, De fendant Above Named: In the name of tbe State of Ore Ore eon: Tou are hereby repaired to aoawer tho complaint filed agaiaat you In the above entitled actloa, oa ir before the 3d day of February, 1911, that being the day of tha last publication of tbla summons, and tha last day within which you are re quired to answer, aa fixed by tha or ler of publication of this summon. If you fall to appear aad answer, the plalntloT will take Judgmaat gainst you for tha sum specified la raid complaint Bald action la brought to recover the balance of 11,050, due from yea to plaintiff, for services rendered aad labor performed In aald state of Ore. gon, between the let day of Fehraary ind the 30th day of November, of the year It 10, and plaintiff's costs aad disbursements In such actloa. That the defeadaat was, at the ' commencement of this actloa. aad now Is, the owner of certala personal property, attached la Klamath swea ty, Oregon, and described aa follows, to-wlt: 4 standard gauge ears, 1 street sprlakler. 1 3-borse street or road roller. That oa the tth day of December, tll, and after the teeuaaeo ef earn fflons to be served oa aald defead ant. at the Instance of the plaintiff, the sheriff of said county duly at tached said above described personal property aad bow holds tho same la his possession, at Klamath Falls, Ore gon, by virtue of aald writ of attachment This summons la published oaee a week, for six successive weeks, la the Evening Herald, a dally aewa paper. of general drculatloa, prlated and published la the city of Klamath Falls, Klamath eouaty, Oregon, by order of Honorable Wm. . Wordea, Judge of the county court of Klaaaath county, state of Oregon, aad dated December 11, ltll, the first pabllea tlon of thla summons being made oa the 33d day of December, 1111. STONE ft BARRETT, 11-33-3-S h Atfys for PhUatlff. Proposed Amendment to Charter Providing For Commission Form of Government for Klamath Falls co.vriNt-sii) rnoM ykhtkiumy'h iii:iiai.d Section 21. . Clerks I he inspector anil juices of election !n!l, liclori ti.c tunc for opening the poll, appoint Snu suitable pirMins to act as clerks, who shall he i.ia!ificit Miter, each clerk shall write clown each office to lie tilled nml the name of each person votcil for such office, anil shall keep the number of votes l tallies as ilif are icatl hy the inspector or judge. Section 22, Tolls Open All elections hclil tiutlcr the provi sions of tins charter shall continence at ciiht o'clock . in., ami continue until seven o'clock p. in. of the untcilay, without closing the polls. Section 23. Canvas ami Election -As soon as the polls Jfc closcil the election jiules shall iuiinciliatcly open the ballot hoxci. take therefrom and count the ballots, nil inter the total number' thereof ou the tally sheet provided therefor No vote shall be counted for any candidate more than once on any ballot, all subse 1tnt otes on that ballot for that candidate being Void. The person leceiving the largest number of votes ctal such election for any office shall be elected to Inil office. The Hoard of Commissioners shall meet as a can vjJiint. hoard ami politically canvass the election re turns witin,, iuu (avs anLir ay municipal election, "! in case of tu. election of officers shall issue certifi iof eleciion to unch person elected. A tic lictxu-en two candidates shall be iletennined ")'Iot iimler the direction of the canvassing board. . Section 24. . Informalities j i?CC(i()n No informalities n conducting municipal elections shall invalidate the ',ne; if Hie) have been conducted fairly, and in sub mia conformity with the rcnuircments of this char ,lrnlllic Malts law. n Section 25, i : ,, lols Preservation The envelope contain- , I he ballots when scaled up shall be indorsed, 0 aIl0,s f Precinct, Klamath Falls, jJcRn, of election held this day of Citv pi'1'"1 sll!l11 ,)c delivered by the inspector to the orl . rk' who 8li'l keep said scaled envelope un ePcnediiiii:i H... . 5 . . . . .. t ii.. . --"ii me iiuic appointed lor tnc cauv ui ui-- icturiis, and until opened by the Hoard of Commis sioners. Section 26. Statement of Kxpcnscs to he Filed Kvery candidate who is voted for at any election held within this city idiall within thirty days after such election, file mi 'itemized statement showing in detail all the moneys contributed or expended by him directly or indirectly by himself or through any other person in aid of his election. Such statements shall give the names of the various persons who received such money, and the specific nature of each item and the purpo'se for which it was expended or contributed There shall be attached to each statement an affidavit of such candidate, setting forth in substance that the statement thus made is in all respects true, and that the same is a full and detailed statement of all moneys so contributed or expended by him. Section 27. Corrupt Practices Any person who shall at any municipal election violate any of the state laws in regard to corrupt practices, or who shall fail to file a sworn statement of expenses heretofore required, shall upon conviction thereof, be forthwith disquali fied from holding municipal office, position or employ ment for a period of two years, and if such person shall have been elected or appointed to any municipal office, position or employment, his conviction of any viola tion shall ipso fact'o create a vacancy therein. . Action for the enforcement of this provision may be brought by the City Attorney, or by any citizen on behalf of the city. A violation of any of the provisions of this section by any candidate shall disqualify him from holding office for which he is a candidate. Kvery elective officer of the city shall, at the time he takes the oath of office, be required to take and sub scribe an oath that he has not violated any of the pro visions of this section. Section 28. - n Khwiimi Remtlations The provi- Wl'llk'llll . .v " . I - sions of anv law of the State of Oregon now or herein, after in force, except as the Commissioners may other wise by ordinance provide, relating to the qua. fie a tions and registration of electors, the manner of vot ing the duties of election officers, the canvassing of re 1111,1 ii"- ' ii-ra in resncct to the man- turns, aiui an omei imiv -- , agement and holding elections, except aa otherwise provided in this charter, so far as they may be applica ble shall govern all municipal elections. Section 29. Qualifications of Electors That save and ex cept as in this charter otherwise set fortli any person shall be qualified to vote at any election held under this charter who has been a resident of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, for ninety days next preced ing such election, and who possesses the qualifications of a legal voter of this state. ' ARTICLE IV. Recall of Elective Officers Section 30. Applies to All ' Elective Officers Any holder of an elective office may be recalled and removed therefrom by the qualified electors of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, as provided in this article. Section 31. Petition for Recall Any qualified elector of the said city may make and file with the City Clerk an affidavit containing the name of the officer sought to he removed, and a specific statement of the grounds df removal. The Clerk shall thereupon deliver to the elector making such affidavit, a sufficient number of copies of petitions for such recall and removal, printed forms of which he shall keep on hand. Such petition shall be issued by the Clerk with his signature and official seal thereto attached ; they shall be dated and addressed to the Commissioners of thcCity of Klam ath Falls, Oregon, and shall contain the name of the person to whom issued, the number of forms so issued, the name of the person sought to be removed, the office from which such removal is sought, the grounds of such removal as stated in such affidavit and shall de mand the election of a successor to such officer, a copy of which petition shall be entered in a record to be kept in the office of said Clerk. Any defect in said form shall not invalidate the same. Said recall peti tion must be returned and filed with said Clerk within thirty days of its issuance. Said petition before being returned and filed shall be signed by qualified electors equal in number to twenty per centum of the last pre ceding vote cast for all the candidates for mayor by the electors of the city, and to such signature shall be attached his place of residence, giving the street and number. Such signatures need not be on one sheet of paper. One of the signers of each said sheet or sheets shall make an affidavit upon the back thereof that the statements therein contained are true, and that each signature, enumerating them, appended to the sheet is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. All such sheets of paper for the recall of any one officer shall be fastened together and filed as one instrument, with the indorsement thereon of the names and addresses of three persons designated as filing the the same. Section 32. Petition May Be Amended or New Petition Made Within ten days of the filing of such petition, the Clerk shall ascertain by examination thereof and of the registration books and election returns whether the petition is signed by the requisite number of quali fied electors, and shall attach thereto his certificate showing the result of such examination. He shall, if necessary, be allowed extra help by the. Commis sioners. If his certificate shows the petition to be insuffi cient, he shall within ten days so notify in writing one or more persons designated on the petition as filing the same; and the petition may be amended at any time within ten days from the filing of the said cer tificate. The Clerk shall within ien days after such amendment make like examination of the amended petition and attach thereto his certificate of results. If still insufficient, or if no amendment is made, he shall return the petition to one of the persons desig nated thereon as filing it, without prejudice, however, to the filing of a new petition for the same purpose. Section 33. Election Under Recall Petition, Unless Offi cer Resigns If the petition or amended petition shall be found and certified to be sufficient he shall submit the same with his certificate to the Commissioners without delay, and the Commissioners shall, if the officer sought to be removed does not resign within live days thereafter, order an election to be held on a Monday fixed by it not less than thirty and not more than forty days from the date of the Clerk's certificate that a sufficient petition is filed; provided, however, that if any other municipal election is to occur within eighty days from the date of the Clerk's certificate, the Commissioners may in their discretion postpone the holding of the removal election to the date of such other municipal election. If a vacancy occur in said office after a removal, election has been ordered the election shall nevertheless proceed as in this article provided. .. - TO BD CONTINUED TOafOfUtOW vt.f i t;