The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 02, 1912, Image 4

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NESIEH MNI
IPUNS PENSKM
UMBAT TaXBaRAPM CORPORA.
tion wonn out scheme to
WMHWm FAITHFUL KMPLOYea
LONfl) IN SKRVtCE
The Western Unioa Telegraph corn-
pur Mi laaugurated a pension pita
for the 10,000 employee connected
with that corporation throut bout the
Halted states. Announcement U
mad by President Theodore N. Vail
aa follews:
"A ptatloa committee haa bHQ
complllag lUtUUca and analysing ex
isting pension plan for many month.
While the plan which wo are Inaug
urating 'do not go so fa aa wo
would Ilk to hare it, still It I a be-
ftlanlng, and w bollero will mater
ially assist la caring for thoo em
ployes qualified through length of eer
tlc who, because Incapacity or dls
ablllty ar compelled to discontinue
active work.
"The (olutloa of the problem ha
not been an easy oao la view of the
large number of employe, widely dl
terrified occupation, and the large
territory over which the system ex
tend, together with the heavy ex
peaee to the company Incident to the
Inauguration of the pcualoa. How
ever, It la my Arm belief that all em
ployee Identified by year of faithful
service, are entitled to eoae financial
protection agalaat the neceealty of re
tirement, and It I the hope of the
company that this beginning will ex
tend to a further protection of em
ploye. eHanwhlle. the Inauguration
of the penaloa plan marks an expres
sion of appreciation on the part of
the company of the loyal and efficient
service rendered by lu employee."
The plan In detail I as follew:
Cpoa retirement after twenty year
of service and up to and Including the
twenty-fifth year of such lervlce. the
employe receive one per cent of the
average aalary for the ten year Im
mediately preceding retirement mul-
Uplld by the tout years of service and
up to aad lacladlng the thirty-fifth
year of saeh service one aad one-half
per cent additional for each addition
al year.
After thirty-five years of service
aad no to aad Including the fortieth
year of sach service, two per cent ad-j
dltloaal for each additional year.
After forty years of service, fifty
pereeat
The minimum peasloa allowance to
be III per moats, except when other
wise directed.
No peasloa under this plan will ex
ceed 100 per moath.
There are, of course, quite a num
ber of employee who have beea la
the service for many-year, aad who
are capable of still rendering active
aad valuable service to the company,
but the system, in case of disability or
unfitness for further actlvo duty, per
mits a faithful employe to retire un
der a plan that will bo of distinct ad
vantage.
The Western Union, like other vig
orous public service corporation,
places by public demand. Its heaviest
burdens upon the younger and middle
data, while there are many employes
who have reached an age that pre
clude their being assigned to the hard
and vital work now demanded of the
most responsible public utilities. The
system outlined by Mr. Vail hw a
bearing therefore, upon the prospects
of all faithful and loyal men connect
ed with the great enterprise.
MIS ALLOWED BY
THE CITY'S BOARD
ACCOUNT FOR MARCH ARK
HCRUTINUKD BY COUNCILMBN,
WHO FIND THEN TO BK RIGHT
AND PROPKR
L. Lobb, trap drummer from Vina.
Calif., who will participate In the rau-
leal work In thl city during the com
ing summer, will arrive In the city
this evening.
Mrs. Antoinette Martin, who has
been la the employ of the postofflce
aa clerk, la now occupying a position
ith the Big Basin Lumber company
as stenographer.
Frank Irshman aad John Covman
arrived la thl city last night from
Dututh. Minn. They will soon tako
posltloas with the Pelican Bay Lum
ber compaay.
One Boy, Two Girl All New
Dr. R. R. Hamilton today reported
three births la the city.
To Mr. aad Mrs. W. H. Mason, at 4
o'clock thl morning, was born a 9
pound boy.
Tr Mr. and Mr. J. C. Michael, at I
ociock mi morning, was corn a t
pound girl.
To Mr. and Mr. W. O. Webb, yes
terday afternoon, wa born an 8
pound girl.
WANTED A whole lot of chicken
at Hamakar' aMrket and Grocery.
Mt
WILL TAKE IP FARMlMi HRRF
FISHING TAGtXE
saamtaaaamaw
We have everything you
need for that flshlAg trip:
Hook, line, rods; reel.
baskets, etc. vfe rt-nt
tent, guns andNeamplog
.mittta,
tSe-gun store
. B. fUMMBRRS
Jacob Mk.
Nr.
C. E. Darling of Nome. Alaska. I
In this city, expecting to locate here.
He has purchased some property a
few miles from town and will very
shortly begin to fix It up for farming
purposes.
Newabaat Sacs For Divorce
James Alfred Kewnbam, through
Attorney J. C. Rutenlc, has entsrsd
suit for divorce against Belle Newa-
bam. Nawnham, who is a well
known local musician, came here
from New York state.
Referee Gives Creditors Hearing
J. C. Rutsnlc, United Bute referee
In bankruptcy, Is this afternoon con
ducting a hearing of credltorv'ln the
case of Charles Doaart. -f
do fit Pboae SIS.
I
III ITtlt flnareiM AAMm
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Last night's council meeting being
the first In the month of April, the
custom of acting on the city bills was
observed by the council. The amounts
which the city was set back by the
March account were taken under ad
visement by the board, and each and
etery account was approved. There
was ome slight argument between
Councilman Charles McGowan of the
Fifth ward and the city recorder,
Thomas F. Nicholas, over the bill of
V. Clark Otbbs, for clerical work done
at city hall. The bill Included the
services for April 1st, wlillo Mr. Mc
Gowan objected, on principle, ho said,
to any April work being Included.
Tho city recorder said that Glbbs
was not employed by the month, and
that he would pay him personally If
the council objected to the bill. He
also Indicated that he and the other
members of the council could adjust
the matter without Mr. McGowan'
assistance. The councilman believed
he was misunderstood, and so told
the recorder. No bones were broken,
and tho council approved this and all
other bills without any further acri
mony. The grist follews:
Shipley Transfer Co., March
29, haul hose cart to Jon-
son flro t 10.00
Shipley Transfer Co., March
39, haul hose cart to Jen
sen fire 1.50
Shipley Transfer Co., Octo
ber 9, haul hose cart to
Rounsevell fire 3.50
K. C. Meyer, assistant city
engineer. 6 days In March 19.15
John II. Lewi. Mate engi
neer, copying and blue
print .90
Southern Pacific, freight on
newer rods 4.11
W. O. Smith, printing city
notices 7.80
Klamath Falls Light and
Water co
Don J. Eumwalt, city engi
neer, salary. March ....
Mil Ilalley. chalnman. 3
days
John Melr, chalnman. half
oay . ....... ..,....,.
Cliiipnii'n Construction Co.,
Mar h estimate, fourth
Mn.tr unit, 14,385 35, 80
per cent payable
V. Tom Elliott, chjlnman 4
ilays
F F. Overstreet, labor on
bote at fire
V. I) .lore i. labor en hose
st fll'C
V. Clar' G il'. U days
clerical tvork. city hall . .
C. B. Ocu. linshllRht ....
Rex Cafe, supper for fire
men Will G. Wilton, night watch
at fire
Public Library, March al
lowance .
C. F. Adams, labor on
streets, part with team, . 9I.TB
C. P. Adams, labor on
.streets, part with team. . 53,50
L. W, Weaver, lubor on
streets 10.15
Oscar Kellogg 17.50
Joe Crawford 0.75
A, L. Young Machinery Co.,
San Francisco, tewer rod 193.60
March salaries, as follown
F. T. Sanderson, mayor . . 83.33
II.M.Maanlng, city attornuy 83,33
8. L. Walker, city marshal
and poundmattcr . . . . 115.00
C. C. Low, mounted poller. 135.00
William Hall', policeman. 100.00
William Messner, policeman 100,00
8. W. Wakefield, chief flro
department 86,00
T F. Nicholas, police Judge 100.00
We want to buy
Hsmskar's Market
Phone 1691.
Total 15,606. 5
some chlekeas.
and Grocery.
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AUCTION Ml
The Klamath Valley r-rchson
Horse Company will isllat public
auction the pure brW Imported
Perchon stallion Vermgtlth (64534),
foaled April 10, 1903' Imported ly
Dunham, Fletcher A Coleman. Color,
black. A. euro breeder. Will show
colts with any horse In Klamath
county. Sale ,llbe held at Msrriu
April IS, at lo'cHckp. m.
Terms, rash, or Bankable note.
Pedigree will be open for Inspec
tion at time and place of sale. 1-tlt
LICENSES FOR SPORTSMEN
Fish and game licenses were Issued
to the following from tho county
kclcrk's offlco Saturday: F. J. Wil
liams, C. M. Reld. Yank Labart, II. A.
Momyer, Geo. A. Zsng, Frank Whttte
more, J. Neubert, Earnest Ilrown, C.
C lllley, Chester Avery, J. W. Ad
kins, Frank Gentry, Tho. II. Darling,
a. F. Sevets. C. R. Darling and 8. II.
Sevet.
Kalghu Tewplar, Oct Together I
All members of the KnlghU Tem
plar are respectfully urged to attend
a meeting to be held Wednesday even
ing at 7:30 o'clock at Masonic hall,
to perfect arrangements for the Eas
ter services.
The U. S. 8prome Court decide
flhat Matda Lamps must he old at the
ssme prtt Packard Lamps gives
av-oi una River Klecttrlc Co.
Swctlett line of psraaoU and um-
brollas that ever come to town
Detachable handles, so you can put
them In a suit case or trunk.
In silks of quality and handle at
any old price. I have them In silks of
color. t'
The "nisglo frame" Is efcrackerjack
and Is the newest thlnrln umbrellas.
Hotter havo your oil frame recov
ered. I have a stool of rovers at
reasonabls price.
This nice wsather isn't going to last
alwayr.Nv
McllatlanV wroi4 etui of town on
the wrong side olthe street, corner of
Main and Third. -I'd be pleased to
show them to you. Come over.
HHKRIFF'H HAI.K OF I'KHMOXAL
PROPERTY
Phonographs
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Typewriters
SewiuirMachliM
j-
Pianos
Our slock Is complete.
r"e,6ffer you everything In p,tH .
loims lliat anyone can offer. y.We rent for long or tlmrt ilnU(
npply rent paid on purcnsss.pt ice,
l-egal blank ami
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typewrite,
MULLER MUSIC COMPANY
MaifctKet, betweei 7th and 8th
4XX
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The following realty transfers,
contracts, deeds, mortgages, etc, re
cently filed with the county clerk.
aro furnlabed by the City and County
Abstract cempany:
437.85
166 63
S.'ii
1.38
3,71 r.on
lt.'.O
3.00
2.00
C4.00
1.65
3.00
30.00
GHO.COTE4SICE
la our line of awrchaadUe.
aad are ap to the miaute.
Skirt are of the bow cut.
Our Tatjg Suits aad Coat fit,
The Ready-to-Wear Dresses aad
'
Now I the Urns for Easier MUllaery. We will be glad to
ahow yoa the up-to-date models. Our stock U complete.
StlKs Dry Goods Co.
431-433 Main St.
RKAL aasTATE riNSURANCB
WB MAKB A SPgfclALTT of doer
la asrty aad goat farsa laaela. No
trouble rbow property. Prosaptal.
(ration vlgV all UaaalrW. A few
good noaaea fotVgeat. If yoa want to
bay or
Next
i'ito jHwm. a row
loasea fotVgeat. If yoa want to
' aeU it wiffikay yoa to ace a.
t to AtnericaJ'ljotel. Pboae 6411
A Prominmt Nev York
Politician Near Ddh
R. N, Lamina, tt Rimuliu.
H. V., Six Tims a Mtmbtr of the
Aesamaly, Tell nf Narrow getsp.
.Ma D "Ahnttt illu.
ftreoin ago I was
f Ukn with rho-
L matlflm. whlMk
aCocttd my btart
produclna what
was called vat
v u I a r trouM.
Three doctor
told m I would
nevsr do aaetber
day' work.
While I had maar
PTTvBaJ I lVmS1k UgeBBBr3al
s
AN BASTJMl MEAL
At the PaJcce Orlll will be Just
what pour spring appetite la
lonaMg for. We are vaienag
S'lt la all the choicest tld-oits
w at the dainty palate needs at
sEasUrtlds, with spring broil
era, steaks, and the most deli
cate spring Iamb and chops.
For breakfast, dlaaer, lunch
eon or supper come to
TaU PALACB GRILL
fii TJ(gjgarVm
viai-r
the sod
o tha Hk t
mar aaaiaka blm t
" j waa aaiur
JBMded to me I
rot a bottle of
Dr. MUaf Hout
Baaudr aad K
hsleed im hiUi
f 49 houia. At
y
thaa he ever
X was not,lbut waa takte Br. mu
? it sdr. he sale; Taaakthe
Lard forDr. aUaf Meart IMMsdr.' I
esatiaued fe take iTaitfiraae I
rsallssd mrasart wa taat4lae i
never werinJauTIaJah7lMl.?w
"TsusatJaBi sgala, aad R
t my art as befera. I eat aa
uVjJu?!J?Z
a saw hauia. I mmmim
atflaa' Maut aiik Z
"&S&.rZ kave 'S
, earrst aasBaass ar a aaa
irwsKa1,
my we aaOfaaaot rsssssassad st sae
wr,
Br. Miles' H
auaranuM fey
an
Mat WsaissV lessUaad
itHaaaftiaaalaaTaat.
BfaatoAbjao., awdiaH, igg,
Klamath Investmsnt comnsnr to
the Klamath Development company,
deed, all property owned by grantor
In Klamath county.
Hot Springs company to the Klam
ath Development company, deed, all
property owned by grantor In Klam
ath county.
Klamath Land and Traction com
pany to the Klamath Development
company, deed, all proper aaved by
grantor in Klamath coeatsv
Marshall F. Orr to John 8. Orr,
warranty deed. 10, ajMMvMed half
Interest In NE)( ec.JMtMO.
Ednab Race Caprea ta W. P. John
son, warranty deef,v9IO, all of block
ii, Hecond Addition.
Geo. H. Caprea et ux to W. p.
Johnson, warraaty deed, 10, undi
vided half laUraat la lot l and 3,
block 75, Klaawta addition.
Bute of Oraaaa to Martha Abbel-
l75 oos. deed. 1101, NEK NEK Sec. 16-
S9-13.
Klamath Development company to
W. P. DIHey. 110, lot 8, block 37. Hot
Springs.
V n r . - .. ..
.. r. vu 10 n. m. names, war
ranty deed. 10, BWK 8EK Sec. 37-
J-10.
Cbas. D. Rlfner to Mrs. Alice Me-
iiananan, warsnty deed. 9300. wl
NEK.8EK NEH.Bec. 11-39-5.
central Oregon Improvement com
pany to Jas. B. McElmon, warranty
oewi, 070. lou II and 13, block
10, Crescent.
United 8tatea to Frank Johnson,
patent, 8Vi SEH, Bee. f, BWK 8W
Sec. 1. NWK NW. Bm. it.
17-10.
Frank' Johnston to Ely D. Stlrllnr.
warranty deed. III. 8U BEU He. i.
o ow nee. l, NWK NWK Sec.
Bertha QroUky et vlr to Wm. v.
Sampson, warranty deed, I00, . . u
N NEK 8EK. Sec. 11-46-14.
Hlel O. Gay to Elvira Gar. aa
10, NEK NWK. Sec. 10, EK BW
K.8EK NWK, Sec. 3-41-lt.
A. A. Bellman et ux to If. J. win.
tors, warranty deed. 110. lota lo. n
and It, block II, Second addition.
Henry Offenbachor to Henry Bar
ron, warraaty deed. 110. aaat so tt
of lot 7. all of lot . block 19, Orig
inal town.
Henry Barron to D. O. William.
warranty deed. 110. east KO r..t r
lot 7, all of lot I, block 39. Orlrln.l
town.
WO)
nenry w. Engle to F. L. Burn..
warranty deed, I00, lot I, block 2.
fort Klamath.
Jas. Reed et ux to Samuel w
Reese, quit claim dead, undivided
half Intsrest In BWK SWK Sec. 1.
BK 8EK Sec. 3. EU NEU. fl in
. 4 j ' r aw.
"7 wh. HR NWU. Dm. 11.
39-11.
Klamath Water Users' Auoelati..
to Wm. Martin, release of contract on
lou 6 and 7. See. 16. lot i. a.
NEK NEK. Sec. 33-40-9.
United States to Lmism an...
tree, patent, loU 1. I and 3. nku
SWK, Boo 19.31-11.
Klamath Development
Notice Is hereby given that on Mon
day, the 39th day of April, 1911, at
tho hour of It o'clock a. m. of aald
day, at the Allamont ranch, about two
mile outh of the city of Klamath
Falls, Oregon, I will aell at public
auction, to the highest bidder, for
rash. In order to latlsfy the sum of
13,500 and Interest at K per rent per
annum from December I, 1909, due
on a certain promissory nolo and
chattel mortgage, lecurlng tho same,
tho following described personal
property, to wit;
Two hay rakos, one ditch plow, one
spring wagon, one lumber wagon, two
mowing machines, one grindstone;
two emery grinders, one lawn mower,
three wooden pulllea, one disc bar
row, two Jackson forks, one forge,
two footings for derrick, one elder
mill, one boring machine, twelve
mowing sickles, two wooden shires.
one bellows, one fanning mill, two
cook atovrs, one cupboard, two kitch
en tables, one drop leaf table, two
kitchen cabinets, leren broad pant,
one dish pan, one box ttove. two
churnt, two bread pans, two barrels,
one rocker, two chairs, ono chain, one
binder, one spring tooth harrow, one
lot of hay nets, one derrick, one lot
of harness, ropes and cables, one
spring cot, one combination desk and
book case, two commodes, two dress
ers, threo beds, three bedtprlngs, one
mattress, ono bed tick, threo carpels,
seven window eludes, one kitchen
chslr, one barroom chair, on Ice
chett, two lumber wagons with boxes,
one twelve-Inch gang plow, one tin
gle top buggy, one double top buggy,
ono ilnglo harnets. one tlauahter-
houte wheel, one hay rake, one gar
den aeeder, one cultivator, ono wood
en drag or harrow, one Iron harrow,
one Iron beam plow, one ten-Inch
plow, one grlnditone, one let scales,
one set steelyards, one set harness,
ono blacksmith outfit, one derrick,
one Iron bed with springs and mat
tress, seven wooden chairs, one lamn
and one stove.
That said sale will be had and
made In accordance with the terms
and conditions of a certain ehattal
mortgage given to Martin Brothers
by J. D. Carroll, on the 4 th day of
February. 1910, which said chattel
mortgage was duly filed of record In
the office or the County Clerk of
Klamath County, State of Oregon, on
the 4tb day of February, 1910, and
recorded In book 1 of chattel mort
gages, at pago 698.
W. B. BARNES,
Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon,
uaiea at Klamath Falls. Oreaon.
mi jo oay or April, 1913.
NOLAND A CRANE,
Attorney for Martin Brother
3-9-1I-11-I7 h
Buy Hei-e by
Telephone
Yoar phoae orders reerlvr thr
Maw prompt , attention yoa rerrlio
w Urn yoa ahoa la peraoa. The Wl It .
inaa aertltp'f liable yoa tu phon
jour urtton ft any tlaae day ur alglu
aail lli'iili )iM tho highest vssrienr)
la rompuaadiag araarrlptloaa. ,
complete tfrag store alwara at your
rrvlvr. PtiyalrUaa' prrorriptloii.
takra by ptinae, rarrf ally riMapouml,
nl aail delivered to yoar trasno In llir
khorirat poaalble lime.
Ml OHDKH TOO MM.1.1,
t ATTUNTION
FOR
Whitman Drug Co.
In BuslaeM for Your Health
county, Slat of Oregon, the following
described personal property, to wit.:
One bay, 3-year-old gelding brand
ed "IX"
One black, 4-year-old gelding
branded "IX."
One dark brown gelding brand
ed "AC
One brown. 3-year-old mare brand
ed "IX."
One bay mare named "Dode,"
.iranded "I"
One black italllon iiiuud "Prince."
Ore cow and ono call.
nonce r nereDy given that on Mon-j
day, the SVtlt !r of April. Itlt.it'
10 o'clock a. m, at Ike Attaasat
ranch, about tw mltn touts of tt
city of Klamath Kails. Cosily f
Klamath, Stale of Oregon, I win aril
the above daaerltied fenonil prefer-,
ly, or so much thereof u auk
deemed necrttsry lo nntlifr DltUUsV
Judgment, with Intcrwt thereoa aadj
coal, to the hlghiol and bett MseaV
for caah.
W. II, IIAII.NM.
Hhorlff of Klamath County, Ontav
NOLAND A CIIANi:, Altorntyt tsr
Plaintiffs. J.lM-tTk'l
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NOTICK OF HHKRIKF'H HAI.K OF
fKKHONAL PROPKRTV
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WITTER
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Before hafing
your Plumbing
done
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Fin. clitM work
at low prlcea
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carananv
to The Klamath Devslopaunt com
pany, all holding la county.
In the Circuit Court of tho State of
Oregon, for the County of Klam-
atn.
Allamont Investment Company and
ueorge noiand, Plaintiffs,
vs.
J. D. Carroll, R. b. Cantrell, Frank
Ward and Sophia Henley, Defendants.
Under and by virtue of an order of
aie ana decree of foreclosure Issued
um ai me circiut court of the county
or Hiamatn, State of Oregon, on the
..." or H'rcn "" W oovo
inillled suit, wherein the Altamont
Invettmcnt company and Osorge No
'ind, the above named nlalntifta k.
talned a Judgment and decree agalaat
J, D. Carroll, R, . Cantrall. Br..w
Ward and Sophia Henlsy, dsfsndsnU,
on tho 19th dar of ifanh oi
recorded la the Judgment Ilea book
of the aald court at page II, vol. I;
I am commanded to sell la Klamath
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You Are Not At Present
A Patron of This, Bank
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Please consldcvthls m personal
Invitation to tfnake this your
Banking Home
fh& firs j National Bank
Capital $IQO000
vniidren Poorly? CoTeVour Doctor
Aavi,ilt!fLour d0?r WJ Aytw'i aaiwdcohotlc SaP
V. he rccommendi It whan thmSAJTu thin and Impure, m
2 Ve.nryc are weik And uatttwdy. Aik him (tt
wnen Uie.nervei are wtwk and
Ature tn buUdf up fjaigaWaiffl
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