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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1912)
V FRESH irom the j Smoke House another Ion af thoat lint augar urrd Hants aad Haeoa at 20c lb. Ana Lard pura u natura Bid H 4c, 75c and $1.40 a Pall Minn. Falls leat Ct, ufearaUag Kail ! IUIm Market raONKH Ml 1171 N HE IS THR HAN To bur notas and mortgages. To bur county warrants. To It or trada you a food house, barn and I alct loU la thla city. To Mil or trada rou 10 aeraa IH mllfi fro mints cltr at II t par acra. To aatl j-ou 10 acres of flat land ua dtr dlteb, Iraprored, III par acra. Ta build you a noma ta ault rou on say psymoatj, Ta Iscato rou an a, good ktmaattad. J. W. Ross & Co. PoataaV MMta- i ThE CORPORATION Our otttco It now la aaw location on Main Ht., opposite Tatuplo Theater. We will hrrrafts eagagc V"' ml real tatel feaalaeaa, aad la ad dition to our ow extensile noldlago o will haasHa ah) rlaara at cHjr PKMr. rentals aaS real cotlcctloas. At prrseat we kiva aaata attractive of era to home aajrrra ea easy month If lIfiU, If joa want to bay a " oa easy Itatat, leek tale llel to. 1110 down, se per month, riaa modern l-room houas, ona block from Mala Si la the Weet RaJ Thla la a bargain. Price 13,100. II7 down, 50 per month. Seven- room houae on I'lnt Ht one lock from poatoRlce. Price U.70I. A III down, I6 per month, rour room houae, large lot, one block from Catholic church. Price 11,800. lit down, 40 par Month. Four rnmaj aiaaata bungalow; com pute plumbing; Iftalaca, sewer, ctmeat walks, largm MM.tnne Iswa. ate. A Dratt'fafctt an tnt Biplanada la Addition. Price II, We alio ham UBltaapM lott In all nva of k alt. Mr terma, and asms aapaeiaftrsfS ji -or invattmaat ea MI M.V u ... prvpeeiunas. OSSM IB a. BaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBWiF'SBaTv SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVBal aBBBBBBBT' BBBBBBBBBbVB'BBBBBBT i HeaBBBBBBBBTf uUUiiuMuLL K rswaaaaaW' 1 aaWWgaPff ROUNSEVEia MMT OK INiIKIIiTKI) INItlAN I-AIH tHHl HAI.K Department of the Intrriiir, Hulled Hlalca Indian Hnrrlco The Allowing tractli?T7idluti lands with tho iiamo of tho nwimr, dttarrlp. linn, and spprnlaal prlu altuatnl un the Klamath Indian Itcscrvatlon, Ore. gun, aro ofTrroil for m, under tho act of congress, approved March 1, 1107. Tim lamia wm lli. ui.i.i... or J, IVIl, and blda for lliolr pur. cnasn win , opand April 24, 1012, Tlio Icrma of the aalo urn raali, Kred llendrlcka, 815 U Bee. l.J0. V, P00, John Nolaon. KW ill'ij. .hku HWU live, II, otic NWli NKW. NK NWii, Hec. 14.34.7: 1150. Ituth Joliu, NW Ni:w, N',4 NW W, H. II; HWU BV, 8c . J6-; 1720. Joicph I'aratoco t al. WU ku Hec. 14-10.11; 11,000. Kmma Cook man et al. KU hwu. HH HK, Htc. IMI.l; 11,000, Kiniim l-Vuktnan et al, HKK Hi-c, S. ILK; luno Ciiilin, C.inkiiiiiii .( i,. ,S'W, Kr ll'Ul.lt; IKU- Tim folium Iiik pnrrvlt wrr Illicit AilKUM !l. tail, nnil tilila will lir opiiil April 14, 1912' Cmiiiiii CoiiKiimii r nl. H4 NCU Hrr. I0.S., nn. Htf HlCtJ 8Vr. 3. 3I'H; 1100. Dfira I'cdrii et al, ,U H'V"', Hit ItcSt-Vj 1580. Manr Aim atiMirr, xn HK'i, H'l NKU Hrr. 34-Sl.; 7f.O Heated tilili, ncroiiipanlcil i) u (rill fled check, payable to Kdion Watann uperliitendeiit, Klnmttli tmllni irliniil, end rovrrliiK 10 lu-r rrnl nl the pllre offrred, may tin iitiinltted a tho Klamath Atcenry durlnc n pi-rlod of ality daya nrlnr to 2 n'rlmk n. in Ion the daya I'nllrulnl aim hi fur eacl tract, at wtilrli time I In- tilda will In opened nl the officii of the agency. It ene of deferred payment mle, II prr cent uf tlir iiinlini nrlr wfl accompany bid and If. per rent ml.lt for balanco, at Itajal rati of Interim taken. I'atent In fee wtiun nntea an Interert aTu paid In full All tlm itiould appear nn tli- entdotio con Inlntni; the Md aliould b 'lllit'for In herlted Indian Land," and the date n npenlnR hid, Any furthtr Information may b had by epplylnx to Kdiun Wataon 1UierllitrndeUt KlMinath Akeney, Ore son. r.mos WATSON, Superintendent Klamath Acency MtTICK ' Hit Kill KF'H HAI.K OK I'KltMtlNAI. PKOPKItTY In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klam ith. Altamont Invaatment Company and Oeorge Noland.Tlalnlln'a, YB. I). Carroll, It. K. Cantrall, Frank Ward and Hophla Henley. !) fendanta. Under and br virtu of an order of le and decree of foreclosure lau. out of tho clrclut court of the county uf Klamath, State of Oregon, on the JOIli day of March, 1911, In the abovn iiitllted ault, wheroln the Altamont lnetment company and tleorso No. t.ird, the abore named plaintiffs ob mined a Judgment and decree againat J. 1). Carroll. It. K. Cantrell. Prank Ward and Sophia Henley, defendants, on the 19th day of March, 1911, rrrnrded In the ludsment lien book of the aald court at page 611, rot. 3; I am commanded to aell In Ktamain rountr. Blate of Oregon, the following dearrlbed peraonal property, to wit.: One bay, 3-year-old gelding brawl ed "IX" , One black, 4-year-old gelding branded "IX." One dark brown gelding brand ed".C." . On brown, 3-year-old mare brand ed "IX." One bay mare named "Dode, iranded "A One black atalllou unui;d "Prince." Oce cow and ono call. Notice la hereby given that on Mon day, the 19th day of April, 1911, at to n'rlock a. m.. at the Altamoni ranch, about two miles south of the city of Klamath Palls, County of Klamath, State of Oregon, I will sell ihn above described peraonal proper ly, or so much thereof aa may be deemed ncceaaary to aatlsry piainuna iiMamant. with Interest thereon and coats, to the hlghoat and best bidder for cash. W. 11. BARNKB, Hhorlff of Klamath County, Oregon. NOI.AND CHANR. Attorneye ror PlalntlaTa. -'" Corner Sixth, and High Sta. KUMATH IUIIAI CO. Robert llayner, Puaerl Direct or, formerly of Loa ingeles. i Mast fcaaaweala.caasel la twaaHJ- Udy Attendant. iona till SOTHIK OP HIIKIIIPVH MAI.K III tlm Circuit Court of the Htoto of "regoM, for Klmnntli County. I .mid & Tlltiin llnnk, n Corporation, I'liiliitirr, va. llvlniiinlh l.nko NnvlKutlon Company, ii i;orporaiion, Defendant. Notlco la hereby given that, by vlr. urn or nn order of anlu nnd execution, duly laaued out of tlm nbove mitltled court nnd rrtimo on tlm litis day of iru, m iz, upon n decren, nwnle and cnlarml of record In -rild court nnd cnuao on tint Clli dny of April, 1912, In fnvor of tlm plaintiff named abnvn. HrectliiK tho anlo (if tlm real propur- ) iiierclii, nml lierijlnnftiir, described to antlafy tlm fnllowliiK! Tlio prln clpnl num of 113,100.00, with Inter cut thereon, nt tlio rnle of 8 per cent per annum, alnre Heptember 23, 1911, nnd for $975.00, nttomeya' fees; for the further principal sum of 12,000, with Interest thereon, at tho rate of X per cent per annum, alnre Jnnunry , 1910. mid IIK0 ntlorncya' fees; and for tlm further principal aum of 5, 0IJC.C7, with Interest thereon, nt the into of 8 per cent per minimi, alnco Jnnunry 12, 1910, and 1376 ntturnoy fea, nml for coats nnd disbursements md accruing costs, Now, therefore, by lrluo of said order of sale nnd execution, nnd In compllniico with anld writ, I have duly levied mi aald real property, and will, on Wednesday, the ftth day of May, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m. of such day, at the front door of tho county uiiirt house, In Klamath Palls, Klam ath County, Oregon, aell, at public auction, to tho highest bidder, for rash, all tho rlxht, title and Interest of tho above nnmed defendant In and to tho following described real prop, erty, to wit; Tlm south half of lot 1; all of lot 2; all of lot 3 except the east S 4C100 feet; nil In block 27; the south 60 feet of Maple alley and 11 feet by 60 feet off tho southwesterly portion of lot 3, block 28; all of said real prop erty being nnd sltunted In Klamath Falls, Klamath rounty, Oregon, nc--opting to tho recorded pint of the town of l.lnkvllle, now Klamath falls, Oregon. Alao tho Si: I J of the 8WIJ of Sec. 20, and the NH of the NW!i; the NW',; of the Ni:U. Hec. 29, tonwshlp 40 south, range 8 east, Willamette Meridian, containing I GO acres, moro or lets, In Klamath rounty Oregon. Together with all ami singular the tenements, hereditaments and nppur tennnces thereunto belonging, or In nuywlie npcrtnlnlng to aald property; Or so much thereof as may be neces ary to satisfy aatd execution. The proceeds of aald sale will be appfled In the satisfaction of aald ex ecutlon, order and decree, Interest, costs and disbursements, and acccru Ing costs, and the overplus, If aay there be. will be paid Into said court to be further applied, as by law di rected. Dated this 9th day of April. 1111. W. D. DAIlNSat Sharif. Ily OKO. A. HAYDO.NVDeputy. I-1III-I0 7 k nyou listc on repair work fo be ilono phono tSif. lltf .X C- Aro ou Interested In KITaMATII COUNTY! If ro, see IsW 8tephen Hunter llealtyCo. Tley have soma nod bargalni ACTUAL STARVATION. Pasta About Indigestion and Ita rta lief That Bhouis intereat Ten. , Although Indleeatlon and Dyspepsia nt ma nrAralitnt. mtit iMNinlA da not thoroughly understand tbelr causa snd cure. There Is no reason why roost nwtrilA ahnnlil nnt Mat anvthlne theT desire If they will only chew It care fully nnd tborougbiy. Many actually starve themselves Into elrkncss through rir nf vnllnir ererv enod.looklnir. sood amelllng, nml good-tnxtltig fond, be- t-nuso It Hoc not ugree wltn mem. The liest thing to do Is to nt .vour aelf to UiKest any good food. Wo believe we enn rellete l)ynH' ala. Wo lire no contldent of thla fart that we jaiunintee and prouiUe to aup ply tho turdlclue free of nil cost to every one who will use It, who la not iierfotllv satisfied with the iyhuIIs which It produces We exact no prom ises, and put no one unuer any ooumv tlou whatever. Surely, nothing could ho flr- V are located rlcht here and our reputation should ho sufficient assurance or tno gcnuineneaa or our offer. We want every one troubled with imlleMilon or Dvaneiiala In nnv form to romo to our store and buy a box of Itaiall Draiu'iMla TablelH. Take them borne nnd giro them a reasonable trful. according to dlrecllona. Then. If not satisfied, come to us nnd get your umn ey bark. They nre very pleasant to take; they old to soot bo the Irrllnble stomach, to atrengtben nnd Invigorate h rflvnallro nrwnna. Mint to liroiunte a healthy and natural bowel notion, thus leudlng to Hrrsct ana ncaiiny nigea. tlonnd aaatmuatlon. A n naAiiadk nt fltoflll llrmiensla Tablets tumtshea IS daya' treatment. In oruinan casts, inn ia aumrirui iu produce a care. A In more chronic raaes. a longer treamasni, or course, ia nee saanry. nnd dsMnds upon the sevcKiy. of the trouble, llor such ease, we buvs two larger alxel which sell for 80c. and 11.00. Itvmahiber, yolTcnn nbtnla Retail Retoedlealln thla community only at onr store-Tbe rtexnll Store. I.KTTTIIH I'ltOM nn: PKOPMC lOoiniMiinlcnlloiiK nent to the Her . . aid for piilillcntlon In this depart ment aliould tint exceed 300 words In IniiKth nnd must bo srcompsnlcd by, II,.. him. nn.l nl,f..B .f thm mnaAmm 1 ! Tlio Xev C'hnrtrr Next Tuesilny, April 23d, tho voters of Klamiith Pulls will hnvo nn oppor tunity to yoto for or ngulnst n now ihnrtercTin result of this voto means much to nvery resident of tho Klam nth country, Tho writer a Imply oaks the privilege of expressing hla views on tho subject. Tlio first question to bo considered Is na to whether or not we need n new charter nt this tllno, nnd tho very fnct that tho legality nf tho present char ter Is questioned la sufficient to on awnr this question. Wo certainly need a new charter If anything la to be done toward tho Improvement of tho city during tho coming summer. Tho next question Is whether It Is better to ndopt tlio Hnndcrson-Mnn-iilng chnrtor (as It has been called), or tlm Commission Charter. The writer believes In and wilt work for a (r.iiiniUsloii form of government foe our city, and regrets hla Inability to wile lor tho Commission Charter for tlm reason that thero Is considerable doubt ns to whether, If It should bo idopted, It would bo n legnl charter. rYvcrnt strong supporters of tho Coin lelrslnn Chnrtcr havo expressed to the ilter a doubt ns to Its legality, and Dili, doubt was made plain when they endeavored to withdraw and nmend mine. Tho writer was shown a let ter from tho attorney general, and this loiter stated that In the opinion it tlio Attorney General the Commls rloii Charter, If adopted by tho voters, would bo legal, but In tho same letter i lie attorney general ndmlttcd that thero were discrepancies In tho char ter, nnd that It would bo up to tho supreme aourt to decide tho question. There aro somo things about the Inndersnn.Mnnnlng chnrtcr that tho " rllcr does not like, and It Is likely that n chnrtcr will nctcr bo drawn Hint will bo entirety satisfactory to all the people, but It seems so much bet li r than the old charter Hint It ought to win on Its merits. Tho objection that the new charter provides for a R-entcr bonded indebtedness certain ly Is not a good one, for no bonds can bo Issued without n voto of tho prop erty Interests of the city. The objec tion to tho extension of tho mayor's term to two years Is not well found ed, for few cities of any site elect mayors for less than two.ycars. Tho writer Is In favor of bringing the government ss closo to tho people ns possible and Js willing to work to that end every "time an opportunity preenta Itself, but It seems that the only way out of the woods at this time Is to adopt the now chartered then draft a Commission Charter In legal form and submit ssme to the voters In tho shortest posslblo time. It la not n question of Sanderson or .Manning. Tho voters can ndopt the charter, and then elect somo other person mayor If they so desire. It has been said that "Experience la a dear school," but most or ua win learn In no other. A couple of years nr;u the people of Klamath Falls voted bunds to build a school house across the river. A little later on. when they we're compelled to send their little, ones thero, It came home to them very forcibly. If the charter Is defeated, It may be that history will repeat Itself during tho coming sum-4 nor, especially It the city's credit la bad, aewcr work la at a standstill and there la need of pure water. A vote for tho chnrtcr Is a vote for progress. Uespectfully submitted, KDMUND M. CHIL.COTE. .NOTICE There nre funda In the city treaa ury for tho redemption ot general fund warrant, protested on nnd prior to May 1, 1909. Interest will cease from dare. ,.'" Dated at Klnmath Fals. Oregon, April 20. 1915v . J. W. SIUMBNS, City Treasurer Screens and nil kinds of shop work. Phone 1351. Stop Slsth and Klam nth avenue. , "' lltf Wood lood Black WoodFy5tlfii Dry SUb Wo ' $4 C " " " 4ft $.301 LiMb lit. My wm. . 4ft, Iwlj 12ii i Leave order at O.K.TraoifetCo. or Paoat 871 , i OrtSwHarnci Co. VMM 174 C. P. CarUon PITIFUL CHfLO LIFE IN SLUMS OFGREAT LONDON Medical Officer Hays Itelga of Anaemia nml Malnutrition Among Little One Is Aacrlbable to Poverty, Its Dirt nml Poor Feeding United Press Service LONDON, April 20 Pitiful stories of child llfo In the slums of London ii ro told In tho annual report of tlio London county council, Just issued. Describing conditions In ono typical district, that of Kdlnburgh Road, the medical officer ot education says: "Tho great amount of anaemia and malnutrition among those children Is attributable to poverty, with Its resultant evils of dirt, underfeeding and femalo labor? Tho main articles of diet nro Indifferent bread and but ter, the fag ends of coarst meat, the oulsldo Teavcs of green vegetables and nn occasional pennyworth of fish and potatoes. Approximately one-third of tho children In this neighborhood nro suportcd by femalo labor, owing to Inability of tho men to get work. Tho girls nro required to work far boyond their strength at domestic drugery, whllo tho boys bsng around public houses and tho gas works, picking up scraps of food or coppers from the workmen. It la not uncom mon to find girls of 10 doing a hard day's work outside school hours." NOTICK I.VVmNO BIDS Pursuant to an order of tha Com mon Council, sealed bids will be re ceived by tho undersigned. Police Judge of the city of Klamath Falls. Oregon, at his office In thsf city ball, until Monday, May 6th, at'the hour of 8 o'clock p. m., at which tlma and place all proposals rocled will be opened and considered for the pur chase of the followlngfequlpment for the fire department: 1H dot. Oloba lira suits, Including chief's special coat; 1 Vw dot. Are hats, Including chief's special bat; 1'dox. rubber res plrntors, 2 dot. goggies; 2 smoke hel mets; 1 dot. pair regular Bremen's boots; 4 Hart sbat-off noxxles; S Haley's controlling Botxtss. ' Tbt Common Council reserves the right to rejeetsny and all bid. Dated this Ita day of April, lilt. T. F. NICHOLAS. Police Judge of tbt City ot Klamath Falls. OrtgoB. SAVE 50 cents' Hay yoar Alarm Clock at ffVsusk M. Upp, the Jeweler, f ONLY il.00 Pssch HTiUe Thy Last FraniM . Upp Watchmaker EataVaver. Jeweler WtlllU Binding HECTOR'S- DEPARTMENT STORE Y t)U rowed more - -y. t- ajpjasassasptaBBapjapjgadsBpffi HECTOR'S X DEPARTMENT STORE Herald Want Ads PCHMHIIKD ROOMS V VICKiY furnished rooms at Ufa Ore gon House, Sixth aad Kktxeata FOIl ItKNT -1 rooms for housekeepln bath, la n private family. 4 dress box 111 FOK RKNT Three completely fur nished housekeeping rooms la dou ble house; no children. Eaqulrt at Herald office. Itf rUUNISIIKD ItOOMS flood room's In extfcllcnt location, 2, 3 nnd 14 pur week. Over Hector's department store, i or. 3d and Main. .jPli-Ct' VOll ftKNf 7" T 117.00 PER MONTH 5-room boast with bath; on Ninth BL near Wash ington. flS.OOvDer moAtb 7-roota beast, two storjr, good condition; aa tbt hill, thraeTaIoiks from postoflet. 112.00 per month 8mi.il 4-rsoxa house; oa the baj; Ave blocks from Main. ROUNSEVELL. Office, 431 Main St Phone III. Cut flowers, S Phoae 12 K rurniihea g. IncljOlag A Bank Book is Much . i " y First Truiit and Savingi Bank Ktasath Falls, Oregon . 1 WESTERN TRANSFER CO. Office Phoae ltMlt. II IB BS.nSVB Jw BAoaAGE wwamn MOVING AND GENERAL VBRY WOOD Joe Moore at young men with cramped chests, stoop shoulders or less Inclined to "lop"- courage perfect physique by wearing "Society Brand" . Clothes Try on a suit of these clothes and look at your reflection In the mirror. You'll note an ap pearance of full broad chest, trim waist and erectness of attitude that you'll like. And .because you like it you'll strive to attain the proportions which the garment gives you.' You'll draw In your waist, raise and expand your chest, throw back your shoulders and straighten up. 917.50 to $35.00 m won BAIM FOR SALE Cheap, at away, ona heavy taaasvfbaaf aad sound, harness aad waaata; oat aaay team and Vrlng waara, oat baggy. Call or addrtVx. K fltldtr, Klam ath Lake NataataCloa build dock, Klamath fty!, Ort. lMf f OH SALE Blacksmltyihot at I V. Cbrlsteasea. tv IT FOR SALE Ester upright riaao, la fine condition. Apply It Un. Doa J. Zumwalt, - s ll-llt HELP WAllrt WANTED Olrl feVcaatral bi work, I0 par aWataj Addrtta boi 89s, Klamstk Falls. FIRST-CLASS bookkJbptr desires pe tition; can ao ajfaographK wtrk. Address No. 671,Teral oSee. ll-lt FIRST CLASS sundress wlsbea day work or chamber work. aFaoat 1S5. 4-tl-lt We hs-o someVf.rr assVkt tt? street oroDert for siz Hunter Itealty Ct Handler To take tart tf aaaat raady rtadymoaay. It la ansa aaa safer, too. Better eata aa at count hare aad dtpttst ytar rt cslpUdslly. Tata If Ulavta da come, all tbty will gtt jaar bask book, which la tf aa ralat to them. Toa lata either. Thlak that ortsr. WraMeact Pheas FOR XJ. PatrtU and nar - who arc may en SITVATIO.Hg WJa$Ts f 9$ Cafptttttttt Tht Mar Drug Mort. J" '- .iisaaaiMi