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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1912)
uWi:... Af-ft1 i,-rt t V W. irf' .. -J ." . ?.v rv ,.-- txmnitMAL rAKM f". IS HOT FORSAKEN IIKl'.tltTMKXT OF AltlCUItT1lt: 1)11) NOT, AND HKCLAMATIOV 8KIIVICR COtJI.1) XOT, .llOH. TIO.V KUXD8 lick of funds ami not an Intention to nbntidou the experimental fnrm nt Ally warf Rlvon tlila morning by l'ro Jcct Engineer Wl V. Patch of the rcclnmatlou service, ns tho reason for tho -quiet which hag nrevallcd there lately. It Booms Hint tho departm nt of agriculture, which had been fur nishing tho funds for tho work on nt tho'fnrm failed to hnvo nn allotment for tho experimental work last win, and for that reason no work wa dono. Tho law prohibit tho recta-1 The bill of tho Klamath Kails matlon service from diverting any of jwslu and Water company for Jnnit Its funds for work In thatdlrettlon.jafj, which totalcil IUI.95. and so that the situation Is that tho AgrMKhtrti, at n former meeting of tho culturo department did not and the,collnctl hnd tho light Item, 207.:u, reclamation service could not fur-Mlt ( jus.Qt, to make payment nt nlsh money for the undertaking 31. roI1s instead of S cents, was read The forty acres which tho govern- an,i ,,ot nctcd on. The warrant drawn meat leased from Abe! Ady Is fenced, ror ti.0 amended amount has not ben and the lease has about ten years to incn by the company, which mak's run. An additional 100 acres were ino second sliced bill tho corporation leased for a short term, which has j,nj, declined to remove from tho cus about a jcar to ran, and this lcaff,0(iy 0f Police Judge Thomn l" will not bo renewed. Tho reclama- Micholns. tlon servlco had tho Implements mid , portablo paraphernalia used nt the farm carted away and stored, In or- dcr to keep them from being stolen or tampered with. t 80 far tha government has expend ed 115,07s on tho experimental work ( at tho fnrm. REAL ESTATE DEAL III CITY IS IMPORTANT TItAXSKKU- OK i:XTM AXI) roitXKii at sr.v- MAIX TO J. C. imocKKXiutoi'Gii, Acrtxo foii HKUATIVKS J. C. Ilrockcnbrougb, acting for Misses Mary K. nnd Jessie It. Jones, sitters of Mrs. "Ill ockcnb rough. es terday bought from W. II. Uarn-1. J. P.TaberandJ.D.'al.h.for$li00 cash, tho property, 4GxlI0 feet, ut the; southwest corner of Main and Seventh i .streets. On tho lot Is a two-story frame building, tbq ground lloor be- Ing used as "torerooma for Hnmaby-v Kxpress. M. Motschcnbncher, Daven- port's jewelry store nnd"Mts nioom- Ingcamp'g confectionary. Tho upper story Is used by II. It. Dunlap, tho rooms being part of the American hotel adjoining, of which ho U pro prietor. Tho deal includes not only thu grounds and building, but tho furni ture In tho rooms upstairs, as well at tho furniture of part of tho rooms In the hotel, or of sixty rooms In all. ,.. - -1 ., luuw. in . 1 All tho property Involved Is under, least to present occupants until Jan- uary 1. 1913. nniUT fur ntiitvrrn PBIHI THE CHARTFR IS THE COUNCIL'S ORDER XKW IXSTUCMKXT TO 1'tltXISII (JOVKIIXMKXT FOK CI1V, II AIKUTKI), IS ltiai)V FOK TVI'O UKAl'lllCAIi FINISH At council meeting last night tho new charter was not sprung by Mayor Fred T. Sanderson and City Attornov Horace M. Manning, but a rcsolutlou adopted providing for Its printing d -veloped tho fact that tho Instrument U completo nnd ready for typograph ical treatment. It will probably be offered at tbo next council meeting. The council has been doing gum 8)100 work 011 tho charter In older to1 freo Itself from tho annoyance neces sarily involved when such a mens tiro or enterprlso Is handled In the onen All tho council hnvo seen tho docu ment and know its contents and bo lievo, for tho greater part, that it will, if adopted, provo sufllclently adequate for tho needs of tho city for some years. BOOSTERS ARRIVE AND POSSES BURG (Continued from Page 1) of the city, whlih thoy found decid edly surprising. Unfortunately foi the visitors the weather has n,Qt been propitious, but tbey wcro circulating today and en Jpylng. themselves despite tho ele ments. Tomorrow morning they will leave for Grants Pass, whero thero Is" to b a reception In their honor. From there thoy return to Kugone. Templo fhcator, Matinee dally, 3:30 p. m. Evening, first performance 7:15, continuous. BILLS ME PAID W-fflY PATERS MMIU'.lt OK I.ITTI.K KIXAXCIAJi OIUJU.VltO.NS PHKSKXTi:!) TO A1TKX1ION OK COtT.M'lli IXlH At TIOX llllls allowed by the council last night woro ns follew: Ui'OtKo C. Hnlo, miillo for III o department f 4&.0G Charles lluniphre), labor on hose house ".GO Jts lltinsnker, labor on huso I'OltSO 7.50 LonU lllcbu. bridge street (111. 78.00 'o. K. Transfer Co. !' scn-liipmsby'si Kxpress Ur.msby's Express 3r'0 r. . (Advertisement) FHED I'ETKUSON CandM(ll ,or County Superintendent nf Rrhnol. nf Rrtinnl. If nominated and clVctiiU promise . .... ! SAcS5fS t inr 11 rt ii -rr-r KiiiiSv , Ho- o whooU t wm lcnd myIAIX STIIKITrs 'hc c,"lnI '" "" '""vnrd and tiet.i furthering the, Itl'XAWAV SCi:Xi:,them following u ,ho telegram ,.,., .,.,..,... I "Mr. H. II Wb'i died last nlRl.i n lftmiid nnil liMiitrndi Va n ii 111 filar. ...... ,,..... , mnVR ,ho ,r,1..u"il)r;MVKIIV t'OJIPAXVS TllMlnn " rc in need of some iimnri tr reople. , , I was boru in Knox county, Illi nois, thirty years ago; attended Dixon , college two years: (might district thool thtre for to jears; came to Klamath county lu 190S; taught dis trict school for one year; graduated fiom the S. O. .Vorrr.nl school lu 1907; .,, a ,inii , .,,,. ,.,.... .".,.. A: ' , "Mpnncipai uoiiieiaru oi mo cuy. tabbing William Kanfmnn. who '"' ' ' '"t i? 1 ? T, T,, mm latWA tt0m ,'' Vtt",'"",'l PoHee.nan William Hoblnson frTl,,R my ,hlrd enr nB I,rlncll,al nt,UH'er store and ran down past lioiia-lqf San Kranrl.ro and William 1-ctor- Tnm'nr,, In .hi men . nn ,.., L"'8 ""era U"-'- "' " ' ll,e.. ITKUr. from S.1II PmnClSCO. I am not In this race as an unwlll- horscs M am- ,( g,0ppv(i ,' ..... rbB.thV . ?:- -"-j "- - -. tho people of'thU county as suporln-, lu.lnnl nf l.nnl. I .......... . .. 1 11.-1,1 nitiu rr-lrJltsu.N. "I suffered' habitually from constl patlon. Doan's Itcgulets relieved and strengthened tho bowels, so that thoy have been regular ever slnco." A. B. Davis, grocer, Sulphur Springs, Tex. Constipation, if Neglected, Causes Serious Illness Constipation, If neglected, leads to alinou innumerable complica tions nITedtlnir the cencral health. Many cases ot typhoid fever, appendicitis and other severe dis eases arc trace able to prolonged clogging of the bowels. Regard the effects o f constipstion, C, E. Ayers, 6 Sabin St., Montpelier, Vt, say: "I was affllcted wlth aanstlpatlon and biliousness for years, and at times bream so bad I would bscom unconscious. I have txen found In that condition many tlmas. Fbyslclans did not sssm to b abl to do "mo any food. I would bseom wik and for days at time could do no work. Not long- ao I tot a boa of Dr. Milt' lAxatlv Tabltts, and sitsr usmir thsa found J, had nsvsr trlsd anythlnc that aotsd In sucn a mild and effective manner. I believe I have at laet fouat the remedy that aulu my esse." Thouiandi of psopt are suffersri from habitual constipation and while possibly realising something of the danger of this condition, yet -gleet too long to employ proper curative measures until serious ill. ".."u0'',?. ", Tka advice of alt physicians U, "keep your bowefi n' .!.". Wt ood sdviee. Dr. Mile. Laxative Tablet m told by all di ugglsts, at as ewti a pose containing j doses. If m fawnd satlsfaetaey, your moaar M Mc-rad. . VrL. wWMm BALLARD MOVES SALOON UP TOWN ttKTS I'KltMIT vmm corxnii KOU 'IKAXSKKIt OK I.ICIIASI' TO COIIMMl r KAl'l.T IIOt'tiltT OK AMi:itMX l.M 11. l)u Kunll has bought fiom Major I'rvil T. Sanderson tho Uood- rich corner nt the southeast corner of Main and Sou'iilh stieets, for $12,- 000. The propcit) flouts J I teet 011 Mnlu street. Tho lloodilrli ttoro of- ifcctM lune all been remoed from thoi property, whlih was formerly occii - ""iuca uv 1110 sauuersou inus. sior .. . J. Kent Ilallatd last night got 11 permit from the council to remove his naloon from OS Mian street to the property nboe described. Itojnl Anh Mill to Meet Klamath Chapter No. 35 Hoyal Arch Masons will hold It regular "We hold that ndriimito prolslon convocation tomorrow ovoiiIiik. to Should be made for the disposition which nil ililtlug compnuloiiK will be'Of seepnge nnd waste water In Irrl- welcome. 'gable nrens under reclamation pro- IS FIRE LIMIT ' ORDINANCE GOOD COl'XCII, ltliOIAI-S TO II.U fiTVATTouxnv nit.iw i.i'i:iis to acci'm: iuii. units with oit ri:it.MtT When Councilman Charles Mc Cownn wanted to get the opinion of City Attorney Horace M. Manning on the legality of tho fire limits ord inance for tho edlrirntlon of the coiim 'ell .Manning was not pnsent having igonc early In the game. A motion was made by Councilman Uuiscll A. Alford to have tho rlt at torney draw up nicessnry paptr to I bring before Police Judge Tliom.iK K .Nicholas the persons who put the fiom In tho ii.MIn street store room to be ociinled by the Klamath Knlln lt ,s - t t works. The front wns pnt In i.i - itliotit ii permit iroiu 1110 lounrii. .. a . . The motion prevailed. ---- MAKIM MVKIjY KI'l'UT KIIOM'1""" '" '""'V home. Will pnv urn VAX Mi'KIt STOItK rXTII. OXIl' liarl ft 0l11 ns w rearh tho Tails l-'AI.I.S IMIWX 'Cnn '"" wni1 ISO"? Telegraph In- . mediately." A team of horses drawing a wagon I " belonging to tho delivery company ran away on Main street about 2:30 o'clock this afternoon, creating more amuck In tho breakfast linn with a than tho usual excitement on the.i-nirn i,nnrn..i..i .. m. ....... human beings flocked to the street to . . . . ,so wnat wng joing, AXTI-COXSOIITIOX CAK TO CAItltV OX i:i)l't'ATIOX Riltlinnri- H Ohio Ibillroml FltN l. O110 A cording Hi Plniu nf Mnrj.'ln th0 County Court of tho Slate of' liinil AkMH-intJoii for Pniiitlmi of TiiM-rruloels United Presa Service IIAITIMOHE, Feb. 10. In build- ingannntl-tuberciiloslscar to boused ,os,n, "f Altcrt JI. Ilerry, dcrensed. In rnrrylng on a campaign of educa-(hna rT.!! T ',rc,,,,,c1 '"raeitlo .i . .1. . .1 1 ... .. inicnt. nml nifil In snlil court hla nrinl' tlon agaliiut thu dread disease, thenr.011.,. n. , ,.,,,.,, . . Daltlmoro & Ohio railroad has Joined the crusndo against tho whllo plague Tho tar Is now completed, and. ar- rangementB were yesterday finished for Its dedication. ! .. -, . , . , ... ,. Governor floldsborough will for-'.ti, nmlly open and Inspect the ear. Otli.'. er municipal authorities and railroad I MMtiais w ... tarn, pari in 11.0 ceremo- nlcs marking tho occasion. Tho car Is to bo enameled In whlto. Insldo and outside, and has bf en fitted .,., ,h .uimuaai too .Mary.anu ... i .. .or wio rreroniion or .., - iierciiiosis. .Make IIoiikch Connect Toilets Last night nt tho council meeting thero prevailed n motion of Council man O. W. White to hnvo Mnor Fred T. Sanderson Instructed to tnlco nctlor. to mn.ke flvo places In the city con neit their toilets to sowers. CHILCOTE t5 RICE i ItKAIi raTATK IXSUItAXCU WE MAKE A 8PF.CIAITY of clote In property nml gooct furiii IiiihIs. Xo trouble to show properly. Pnmipt ut tenlion lgesi nil inquiries', A fen good houses for rent. If you want to buy or sell It wlk) pay you to M'o in. Next to American Hotel. Phono ftlll WATER REFORMS, CONGRESS ASKS (Continued from I'ngo W iJWU Hoe. It. line. NWVl NB.. Nl: of the plans, pmgu d itt of li ! it awti, Sec. i 1-31-7; S0. ligation winks till 1I1 imi( "f Water 1 u,, jnn NVi M', U' NW 1'neni" iisoclntloiiB i I i'ini.te K-mxim vjie. 13; SW'.J HVi, Bee, 13 Mill and haruiiui) i tneeu tho rente-- 35.0; J730. m iiluthcs ol lilt' m'Mi mi tit mid the water users, wo rcceimii ml that hcro - after rompleto plans nod HpceluYa - tlons of nny work lont.'inplnted on nny project shall bo di-IHe-ed to tho project Water I's i wMiielatlun bs- foro tho work livgliis. e further r-c ommeiid that Iti'introd Mint-annun1 reports of nil charci'it and expendi tures under nu trrlunt Ion pnijrrt shall lo furillslied to the nltloors of tho Water Users' a-elatlnn under . such project m invor mien nuiniiiisirnimii i ..... - . .. . - 1 tho reelnnintlou art us shall provldn that before nny iiintrnrt for the wl of power devolnped br nny reetaina-' tlou project Is made, It shall Ural 'i siibmltted to nnd npprntod by thel iiflleer of tho Water filers' nssncla-', lion under such project 1 Je-" Mr. Ady said this morning thai of sixty days prior in 2 o'clock p m these suggrstrd changes are the verv'on ti,0 jys linllCfttcil above fur wirh things tho water lifers have been try-' tract. M which tlUle the bids lll be Ing to get. and whtch hnio beep ' opened at the office of the agciirv It strongly opposed b the department ra of deferred paiment sales. IP of tho Interior. prr cent of the purchase price will WIFE APPEALS AS HUSBAND DIES Wi:i,lt KNOWN IMUW IIICS IN Aiiit).v. rmni i'oNsr.Minit),1orn,nR llia- ,..,......,. I Anv f ttier .l.l' .1111,1 l.l 1. l.l.l'l.ir 1 wii 1 ill. i'ij.m:haij I Sheriff William II llarnes Is this 1 afternoon In receipt of a telegram I from tho wife of It. II. White, telling of his death from consumption ut , Vitma, Ariz., and asking for funds Tho Whites are well knoun Indian 1 nnd went to Yuma last fall In the ''"I'-' nf henefltllnis the health of Hi.. 'tbanit. Tlio sticrlfr u mialile to tiinAf t li n fmn HAai !, 1 ...,..... "' -i-"- ", ui - '' M". White and belie,.,, 1 tiubl cnt on 111 -lit Induro fi ends rt At San Qnentlu. Calif., innltr nilar today. Kdwnrd Delohaiitlo. nocro mn 1 n. ,,... ,,,,, .i,i,in- i..i. ...i,..',.. ,. .'.".' - "" -" P"ll ""I Klilll Tills Investigation Is not over let. by nny meani." All tho Indicted labor men savo four havo been arrested. Xntliii of Si'ltluiient of Ailinliilitml-I or 1'Jii.il Auouiit Oregon, for Klnmnlh County. ji tho .Matter of tho Kstato of Abort I II. Ilerry, Deeeasod. Notlco Is hereby glv n tbnt i:imcr ' O. Ileardsloy, as admlnlstriitor of the ..,,, ,, ,. . ..,.... I n , ltn . ... ' 'I ,,, 1D12' n, ln nVInl, ,' ,., tll0 com , (f ,, ' " , . ,,,. ... .. ,;,.'.. iv...fc ixiubu in ii.ii,in runs, JVlillll-, ,.. n..n i,n i. n....i ... I - M rnllP. n ,h ,'tmr. ,. ..... lllcnt of ,aM Bccollnl nm, , , , " 0 ga, pcmlon ff)r d,.lrlIbu0t , ,,,,. nm ,i , i-r..,i i .,1.1 . - flIo exceptions In writing to tho raid ,,, nccounti .,, contoat 10 m ,, 1(lw cnlHOi f Dny ,,, ,)(, wtf n nim, dlKtrlbistloii of said ostate fhoiild not lm ordered. Dator Fchritnry 1, 1912. j'f,Mi:ii 0. nnAunsi.RV. Administrator of Bald l'state. 2-1-2-20 r - i.isT of ixiii;iuti:i imiia.v I.AXDS foii bam: Dopartrniint of tho Interior, United! Slates Indlun Servlco Tho follnwlnif Irnrtu lt Indl m tn..lD i with tbo naino of tbo owner, doBirlp-1 tlon, nml appraisal price, situated on, tho Klamath Indlnn Reservation Oro- gon, arc offered for snlo, under tho act of congres., upprdved nMrcb 1, llMi. Tlio lands wore listed S'P'.ein. her 2, 1311, nml bids for their nur- chaao will bo opened February 10, 1912. Tho terms of the sale nro cash JnniM lleorgo tit nl. HW't, Hoc 33 "l s. r. to IVd llomlrlelis, HlHl Hoc. ll'-30- '.1. ill 00. jobii noImhi. hw'i hi:1.. hi:' Joseph I'arnioro et nl, W Mi l'i ly,.,, 14.30.1'; $1,0011. ; pho following parcels wuri' llslud AiiEitst 81, 101 J. and bids will be opsncil February 23, 1I2: Kmma Oookamu el nl, I'M SWH. 8H NUU. See. 11-31-9; 11.000. Kniiiin IVokniBii ct nl. Sl! Sie 3 3 t-K; $00. Rmiiia iVoklimil et nl, NV, Sit 11-31-8; J0' Uiuinix O.Hikmnii ft nl, H'i Xi:' Sec. 10-31-S, mid SH 8KW See. 3-31-S: ISoo. KtntJia t'oobmnn et i. h I'li' Sin. 23 31-71 $1,100. Horn Pedro et al. N'j S'V'i Bee i t :.-- : $MI0. xtan Ann Moore, N4 BUS. S'4 t;i, (Ut 34-St-H: $7ro Spatnl bids, nerompnnied In a eertl i iheeir, nayablo 10 i'dion Wnisnii ' itip rlntcmlent, Klnmnlh Indian M-hmil. r.nd rowrlng 10 p.-r rent of the prtro oitcriHl, maybe submitted b tbo Klamath Ancy. durlnK n period accompany bid and K per cent nd'H ilniial when bid Is pecptwl N'nt'F1 for b.i's"C'. r.t !enl rat ir Inters t 1 taken I'ntent In fee "icn notes and' Interest are paid In full. All Muti hould appar on the et.voUipe ci-n-mining th. bid should be "Hid fur In J berltcd Indian Ijind," and tbo date of! mrormatlon may bei Sad b applying to IMson Wat'on Tiperlntendeti? Khiniath Agency. Orn- Any further Information may bo Ken i:i)3t)X WATSON. Superintendent Klamath Agrney livcrythiiic in Alu.sic at VmM tW3t i ttinlT- n ' I ".. ' J- -FW S:ih--r--r.:-L... Klamalli Falls Music House It. MADSI.V, I'roprlelnr Sili Ilini iiliillw nf siii:iim..n I UIV .V O.'S PIAXOS. thi' SIIIINU V, mill oilii'r Leading I'ln 11 ii". Alto I In- 1'iimiun II.W.Il WIN I'lA.NO. Olli.r 111.1I.1-. nt mud. enili- pi It en. Tuning nml llrpnlrn g"'ni) for UllfVIj Si:MN(i .MAt IIIMS. . iti.irt.it nrcuitniiu ami MI'O'i: I'lUilM. MM HIM Hook., sinUmii'i) nml I'lituir Two IIiiiiix l of lite riKlnlllci BICYCLES I'nr nn iii-lii.ibilr ulicil Set n llmulilcr. mi iilr nl tbe tliin Slur'1. I nils nml (iiiiih fur miIi r for rent. We mrry n full ln nf Spurt Inv CitiiKlo. THEvGUN STORE . ft. t hamulus Plmiif .'ll.'l JmiiI"( 1111c. : Where to Eat We serve the choicest of everything f yOU arc nartlculnr .- lJUlu-,Mr ,r,J e PALACE GRILL Near the PoMofllce :riT". .. "" Jv-i aW7r33iC---A 3)SK5B-st52r? Valuable Papers Lost IliatS m oll-ttiltl lill m ,)rlm: ntioiiisl nhkli this bunk tins provided. IMoco your ,i. tililo puptT.s in our stiff deposit vmilt ontl otir itoss cosh on deposit and both will tiu nt uir rtmimtiiul wlu'ii mintttd. The First National Bank 01' Klamath Falls WOOD WOOD IJLOCK WOOD !JU()Al Till; UOX l-AC I ()VY rot .ror iiodv ami i.imii uood t'l'T fiio.m i.ivk 1n1u1.1t hin:x inch nonv vxn i.imii wood DIIV HUXIl wood Dollvcretl An.vwhisre in The City i.r.wi: tutnciiH v o.'u ni.NNri;iioiviri:. i-ihim s;t Oil OOMIO.N IIM1M-SS CO., Ill MMXrll'.. PIIOM; 7.1 p. C. CARLSON , . "I Pianos Rented dU i'cr riionograplis Raited J) I M,,nth Typewriters kcmeil S3 Per Month Wo sell office supplies, legal blanUs, typewriter ribbons, paper nml carbon paper, 1c lepliotic ii' onr ordornud It u ill rcccli epromt attention riULLER A1USIC COMPANY lEverythiiiK in Music PRINTING Our facilities enable us to deliver any job of printing promptly, and always by tlio time agreed upon. Wo deliver the finished work not excuses and it's good work, too. Call on us for every thing in tho printing line, and he assured of prompt and efficient service. W. O. SMITH PRINTING CO. HCI1ALD BUILDING. rouriTH STRCCT U-TWCCH MAIN ANO KLAMATH Superior Train Servide "The Hnost Trains In America" OVERLAND LIMITED Dnlly.. Less limn 3 dnys lo Chlcufjo:; SUNSET LIMITED A new train On l.ux,, hc-Ucini Him PrancliH-o nnd NvW Oiluiiim In thri'ii days, )vry 'liuisdaj nnd Friday, C p. in., caiiuneiirliiK D eeinber nth, from H.in I'rutirlieo. Also throiiKh luiirltt rnra without riiiunt" lo n.lesHo dnlly via 0Kdoii nnd Onmbn. nnd to WrmIiIiikIoii. I). C, Cincinnati, Ht. I.oiiIh mid OIiIciiko on fQ(tnlli dlijii Hie, vreoh, via Now Or li'flns, I'orfHll Information (.n or WU X Southern JAMES O'GARA, G.F.fiP. - tv iM -iicraiiienlo Uunt piiitl appllctl tin piircluiiic price ON TIME Pacific Atf. S. JBAILEY.Afjt Klamath Falls I k kz-