The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 08, 1912, Image 4

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WANT FRIPPERY VALUED AT
IIS PROPER FIGURES
In Washington Hut Decide
to Enlist Ilrlp of Women as 1C
Ufa to Hmi That Femininity l'i)
Ita Kifht Share ( lYrsonnl Ttue
United Press Settle
SPOKANE. Wash., Kob. S. Deter
mined to get a proper valuation o(
diamond!. Jewelry, lace, rugs and
other expensive fripperies of wealthy
Spokane women. Assessor G. R.
Crelghton has sworn In set en women
deputies, who begin work on March 1.
SMTEI UKE ROAD UR6E0 BY MORROW
(Continued from Page 1)
only, and then the grading of the Him
road from the lodgo to near Hound
Top (about twenty miles) should be
completed. Tbo principal hotel of the
CrVi- lata-conYTany will ultimately
be located on, (ho Rim road near
Ronad Top. ifter completion of this
work. If the.Katrbn cutoff Is complet
ed, the Bear Creek road should be
traded and tho Medford approach
graded. These roads should then be
Improved by surfacing, while th; re
mainder of the Rim road Is being
graded. The road to tho Pinnacles
should be undertaken last of all the
road work, as n wagon trail can be
easily opened up for use during the
eaTly work.
"Tbo Initial appropriation for tho
work should be about 1100,000 to
provide plant, shelter and camp build,
ings and stores, In addition to a work
ing fund. For the succeeding two
cars the annual appropriation should
be about $75,000. after which time It
should bu Increased to about $100,000
annually, provided the Natron cutoff
Is completed, as Is anticipated. Un
it it this plan It wlU require about
seven cnrg to complete thu work, but
the grading from the Klamath in
trance to tho Hear Creek entrance, In
cluding about twenty miles of the Klin
road, connecting the two establish
irents of the Crater 1-ake company,
together with considerable of the cur
facing of this much of tho road )
tern, would bo completed In three
working seasons, and all of this road,
together with the Medford entrance
I could be graded and surfneed by the
end of the fourth season.
I "It Is the opinion of this offles that
as much of this work as possible
should be completed prior to the S.m
Francisco exposition of 191.1. If this
ilc done, a lslt to this park will he
one of the fatorlte side trips, espe
cially as It can be Included with a lost
of but one day and at little expense
by 'all tourists making the trip la
Portland. More rapid progress than
(outlined aboro could be made If the
uork wero authorized under some
such system as the continuing con
tract system used In some of tho rhcr
and Larbor work.
"In closlne this reoort this nine
desires to state that tho Improvement
outlined herein Is an exceptionally
worthy one. It Is doubtful If any
vlnw existing In tho world today Is as
tmprershe and at the same time ut
beautiful as the view of this lake from
Its rim. Hundreds of people make
the trip now )ear after car under ad
erie conditions for tho pleasure of
tilts view, and as the railroad ap
proach Is Improted, as It shortly will
be. the park should bo made &x acces
sible as posslbU for the thousands of
tourists that annually travel between
San Francisco and Portland."
NOTICK
nmploji's of box factory at 8ht
plngton, plcnre take netice: Factory
will start up on or about March 1st.
Machine jucn pleaso send In wrlttiti
application to
CAL. FRUIT CANNKHS" ASS'N.
C-Ct Klnmath Falls, Ore
ALIOS PAHUKH ( IIOst.N II)
ii:i'i:m) utnoit 1 1 un u-
CHILCOTE&RICE
ItKAI. KSTATK IXSUHANCK
WE MAKi: A SPECIALTY of rloe
hi pntiK'Hy mul good farm liiiuLi. No laid off,
trouble to show property. Prompt at
tention tlgcn nil Inquiries. A (e
good house for rent. If you wnnt to
buy or sell It will uiy you to M'o u.
Xcit to Aim-rlriuiJIolrl. Phone (Ml
.iiKlifB. He propirl) "f the Momatli
,k NaUiullon ompan. iorprii
lion tmorpornli-d ami '
No ton., if .1 illon IMug M...I.. to and I. Mrtuc of the laws of th. "
I HiiIm' I'iiii.Io l l).r.'ii.l lii.ll.i'.l of Oregon.
' UiIhiiIi.'s. tuilcer- of tin inal I u-, Raid sale is made und. r and t ir
lot C.Miteml I lie of the terms of a r.rtaln nmrt
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j INDIANAPOLIS Tilt " Alton (on the J7lh day of Novrml-r 1'
i Parker of New York has bien clios.-n ( n favor of said I add and lli.nl '
tuilcftnd the lmllct.il labor men and William It. DavU. to "'
! P.irk'r ran for president mi the , ruwawBl of one certain promt . i
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i iMmotT.ule tltkct the inr thnt ltru..
Au'lk Your Ooctoir
A Slums I urn. V.lfi.mt AlioN.il I A irjAltf.illf . S ittm.il AUutu.l
A tUmnl I'm'' ' milimil Akohpl A t nAi Mnlldne . Wllimit Ak.ilml
Ask uir tloctur If a f.nnll mnUclne. like Aver' SanwratllLt. it
m( v.Ktly better mllimit alcoliol tlian nnIHi It. I.'..' 'u.
nwijTT-TTr" in
.vetii'i:
TE.MPKItA.NfK MAX
HOLDS MKim.NCs
itev. Geo. L. Carr of Portland, Held
secretary of the "Oregon Out to Win"
prohibition ntotement, will reach
Klamath Falls this evening. He will
speak In Merrill Friday eunlng and
perhaps Saturday morning. He wIM
hold ono or two meetings In Ilonauzt
on Sunda) and a iiiAh.. meeting mid
I county contention In Klamnth Falls
on Tuesday, Februur) 13, beginning
nt 10:30 a. in.
Mr. Carr Is a powerful speaker
knows his subject llko a book, nnd Is
n means for good wherecr ho sp?aks.
Everything .in Music at
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We Solicit Your Account
Which will have proper, prompt
and courteous treatment
"Klamath Falls1 Largest Bank"
The FirsUNational Bank
Of Klamath Falls
5s
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vv!liSLalU2BBtBasvs'sBBBrg'
! Illds will bo received by the under
Islgned for furnishing !00 cords of fir
or pine wood, t-foot lengths, cut nut
iof llo timbered, to be delivered as
follows'
' 100 cords at RUersldo school
i Tu cords at Centrnt school.
IT. cords at Mills Addition school
I Not later than October 1. 1912. 'Ilio
bonid of directors reseres the plv
lllego of increasing the amount to 0
cords mere: also the right to men
an mil oil bids. Illds to ho In (1.0
hands rf tho school clerk nut IiMr
ilifcti I c'clock p. m., February 1".,
'IMS I'ertlfled check for f. pertnt
lot hid tr cccompany each bid.
. lly tuler of Hoard of Directors or
ilclioiil Dlitrlct No 1, Klamnth Conn' ' i
'Oregon, February 5, 1912.
j J. V. SIKMUNS. Clerk.
'.Nutlte tif Sale of .Miiilgiigul Pi.iK.rl)
Notice Is hereby git en that I.ad.1
, nnd Tllton bnnk, n corporation, or
ganized and existing und r nnd by
virtue of tho lawn of t tin Stntf of Ore
gon, nnd William It l)als, to sntlsf)
, their respectho Interests In a certain j
note, executed by tn saw ruamim
Mke Navigation rompain, a cm ,.t a !
lien, dated at Klamath Kails. Ora
November II, 108. tor the sum ..I1
$1,100.00 line la one year after dat.
without grato paable to the .rd r f
said Udd and Tltton bank, a mrpor ,
allon. at Ixld and TIHon bank Port j
land. Oregon, with Inter! at the rate
of S per cent per ntinuta. from dat" I
ntd one certain promissory note, exe-,
ruted by tho sftl.l Klamath liko Nat
laatlon company, dated at Klamath
Falls Oregon. November U IVOt. for
tfcn sum of $S 000.00 dun one ynr
fioiii dkto without grace, ps.able to
the order of talil Wtlltnia It. DavU. at
the Klamath County bank, Klamnth
Falls. Oregou, with later it it "
rate of Twr cent per annum, front ,
date, wliteh said mortgage Included
the persona! property hereinbefore de
erlbcd. and roadltlonrd that If de
fault should bv made la the pa) mem
of said nntre, or either thereof, then
tfcn nld I.ndd and Tllton bank and
William It. DavU might take posses
don Af sal. personal property and -ll
Mine, or so much th'reof as mlaht be
neeran to satis') the said debt. In
terest and rearanabto expnsea, after
first giving notlre of thirty days by
publication In some newspaper, pub-j
llilied In Klamntli Falls Klamath
'in'). Or gon, and to relnln the
a
WOOD WOOD
M.OCK WOOD I U()A TMIl HOX l;ACTOk'
tiltltlo.M llnlH Wll 1 IMIl UU(i I l I I'lltlMIIM iimliii
SIMI I N IM II 111'HV M I IMII WOOD
DH HUM. tHi'll
DullvL-rctl An.yWhprc In The City
II 111' UltDI ll 1 H. I. I It NM I It Ol'l II C. PIIIIM H'l
nil lllll tiON II tltM-SS tO II I MtIN SU PIIOM 7.H
l. C. ' CAII.S()N
.. I . igng. lcrclnnfttr deslg-, me out of the proceed of such sale.
tinted, will sell and conoy, for tash i-hn surplus, If any. to belong anil to
ion tho 9th day of March, 1912. at i n tiirn.il to ild Klamath Uke
,2 o'clock p. in. of Bnld da), In thoclt) i .ivlHtfon rommt.: 'ild mortaaaor
Houston's Opera House
One Btifznt Oniy
THURSDAY, FEB. 8
Clarence Bennett & Co. present the virile play
"The Squaw Man"
BV EDWAKD MILTON kOVLE
UiqieitlOBably the moit fascinating American
play of a decade. The sensation of the century
Ixactly as represented 2 years WaUack's The.tre.N.Y.
Prices 50c, 75c and $1.00
Klamath Falls Music House
It. MAD8K.V, Proprietor
Hole llepivsciitithi of
HIIKHMAN CiaY A. CO.'H PIANOS,
the STi:iXVAV, mid oilier Leading
Pianos. Also (lie Vninoun IIALD
WIN PIANO. Other iiiukeN at mod
erate prltes. Tniilint nml lleuilrs.
Agency for
wiiiti: si;wixo maciii.m,
oi.tvi:n TVPi:witin:it and-
VICIOlt TALKIXti .MACHINi:
llooUs, Stationery nml I'IiIiiiih
To lloors Kixht of I lie PoklolIUe
of Klamath I'nlls, and thu portion of,
raid city commonly called Shipping
ton, on Upper Klnmath Lake, at Hir
lock or wharf of tho wxscl known!
nitlin steamer Klnmath, In Klamath
rounty, Oregon, that certain utcam-l
boat or vessel, called tho "Klamath,"'
I of tho burdiii of CO gross toni or!
thennboiits, together with tho hollers
engines, masts, lion sprits, boats, nnrh-
ors, cables, chains, rigging tackle, up
pnrel, furnltiiro and all other nccow.
sarlra thereunto nppurtalnlng nnd ho-
aliiK fulled to pay said notr and
mnrtgRBe, or any portion thereof, tin
aid mortgagee linv tnken pm
'Ion of said propert) on Recount of
.ncti breach of roinlltlon, for the pur
u of making sale thereof, for Hi.
riaioii and purpotos set forih In thl
notice.
D.ited thin Sth day of 1". l.r.ui
fM2
STONK& HMtilCTr.
Attorneys fur I.ndd and Tllton I limit
and Wltllntn It DnvH S-K-s-'i h
PRINTING ON TIME
Oitr'iacilillca cnnlilo ub to dolivcr any
job of prinliiig promptly, ami always by
the time agreed upon. Wo deliver the
finished worli not excuse nml it's
good work, too. Call on us for every
thing in the printing line, and be assured
of prompt and ellicient service.
W. O. SMITH PRINTING CO.
HCHAIO UUILDING, FOURTH STnCCT
OCTV;CCN MAIN AND ULAMATM
Where to Eat
We serve the choicest
of everything;
If you are particular
try the
PALACE GRILL
Near tkePostof flee
SHOP
:iVI5W RKPAIR
We havo remodolcd our repair shop, and wo not only repair
watches, clocks and Jewelry, hut w0 ore prepared to tnako most any
thing In tho Jewelry lino. Wo also ropalr phonographs, sowing ma
chines, typewriters, In foct most anything. Wo hno tho best equipped
repair shop In this part of tho state, nml fully guaranlco all our wotk.
Wo buy old gold nnd silver at highest market aluo,
Wo nro looking for tho moat dllllcult raso In glass filling.
Wlntura' Jewelry Sloro
Tho oldest established Juwolr) sloro In Klamntli County.
OPPOHlli: AMLHIOAN HOII.'I
Pianos Rented (ft per
Phonographs Rented J r Monfh
Typewriters Rented $3 Per Month
T
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C ..... nr
superior a rain service
"The I'lncst Trains In America"
J
Rent paid
applied o u
purchase price
We sell 'office supplies, legal
blanks, typewriter ribbons,
paper anil carbon paper.
Telephone us your order nnd
It will recelvepromt attention
riULLER MUSIC COMPANY
Everything in Music . "
OVERLAND LIMITED
Dnlly
I'CSs llinn 3 dnys to ChlcniJo:;
SUNSET LIMITED
A new train Du l,in Imiweou Hnn
FntnrlMo nnd New OiIiwhn In tlnoo
diiyn,
lirory Tuo.lny nml I'rlday. C p. m
wintneiiclnic iMemlur Gth, from H.m
I iiiikIsco,
Alio Uiroiigli loin lit enra without
tllfllIKO to (IMrsgo d,lly vlll (Igileii
nml Omnlin. nnd to WnuliliiKtu, n. i
t'litWnimti, m .oiiiH d ,un. on
twain ,,H UU, WCo,(i U( Nuw 0r
lonim,
I'oi full lufn iiiou mil ur willu
Southern Pacific
JAMES O'GAKA, G.P.fiP. Adt.
a01Kst.,sacruinento
S. J.'BAILEY.ArJt,
Klamath Falls