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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1912)
nm..Tmm 'i llilTil in L axcgsao an y OMMIfflMMtii. Ms lit. Pbeaaeil rujfiui US to ALLBN Aaatracta at US to eoaaty m4 alty fawperty II por traaa far. Mo eMage nr pUts or Ui 'S UMVaXMOM Ms ataSBaamsf. Baayar aaWmiaUROM U ppa nit yomr glut moved aad mora. S Ramby'i Ibim to aP. Oaraer Sreata aid Mala atraots Pa SIS OaH COIanTTOCaVMa, I rHfunwtMK,nbr. v smbbbXmT mabam anb mor. Cmro oarae. baalaSs and sgaaau tssaslle. . Timma Moot hair from SUllag out to tr trwnBMU. An a poma rnnktt wn f- oiv a a can.- No. MT Ukaaath Am. Oar iaOeedt ei atoaSt Because dur Groceries are Good A corapllauttory ordr will cobvIbc yon.. Your aasiau to ptMM, Meearcli1 Grocery Try a caa jf oa "ALTAobFFKK" A Xoao Better. Pttoa 1081 v Sabacrtptloa trma by audi to nay ad- dreea la tha United States: Oao yaar H.0 Oasaaoath WOOD, ., . V Dftttvattd at CHy Sal W.B.Scehorn 3 FISIINi TAflE Wo have omytkrag you Mat tar that anSlag trip: oak, Uaa, it, reels, aaaktta. ate Wo cat gnaa Am caaiplof ctiN STORE L-T Jericho Club - FOR - Odd Fellows And Rebekahs only - la baoenient of I. O. O. F. T,m pi. Bowling. Billiard. Paol. Card Room. Reading Room. Private Sitting Room for Be- K Irak hoi nitW Vlaltlng Brother and 8Iiter always welcome. THE EVENING HERALD W. a WITH, Mttor m Proprietor PmMlaaai dally ateept ttaaaay at lit Tourta Street Baton at the poatoBca at Klamath Paila, Oragoa, for traaaaiHaloa through tha asalla aa attar. KLAMAT VAUA OMaOON MONDAY. MAY IS, lll 6. 0. P. COMIIIOII CONTESTS 1VMIR0US BOURNE PROVES 10 BE 600D LOSER aadBlehSta. IUI1T1 HJIUL CO. Robert Hayaar, Pnaeral Direct ar, termor!? of 'Lea Angel. WJilajBiaaialiai Cfcaaal Lady Attaaaatd. Pboae IKS v J I Guaranteed Groceries BT Doa't taluk it la a aary to bay tpaao oold aader aa Baetera Jojftlag boaaa trad mark Have A guaraat front heat. We aall the S anil W. Canned Good aad gaaraatee them abselut ly ShovM Mar fall abort of wkat wa etalm them to bo, list Vary aWei, wa wlU gladly re taad yetirmoaey. Tha I. 4 W. braad oa avory a1t4 ot troceria that ar Van llpcr Brof. raWWJI i Aa4 far Chaw A m VaalaaA Oaaaa. TALK ABOUT LUMBER LASTING- Why, It U about aa durable a anything on thl earth. Quoting from bulletin 100, Uaued by the Iowa State College In 1108 we And "a white pine homemade alio erected In 189aWM vUltad and found to be giTiag good terrlre. It wa apf arently good for a number of years yU" Think of It, 18 year old aad used In a alio.? In another la- stance we were) ihown a recent photo of an old EnglUh block hout on 8A Juan lilanda In Pugot Sound, built In 18(0, on which the vred cedar ihlngle ar appareatly a good aa when laid. But If you ar hwlUtlag about uHg wood for your home then are ptaaty of lllu- tratloaa a to Ita durability right here at borne. House built befor you were born are till good. Doa't bo fooled about Drat coats com la aad e our lumber and talk It over. "There's aTo Plata Lika Knaaa" SiviifNfm. Lukr Ci t9a y 7 6th St. at S. P. WASHINGTON. May IS. Th make-un of the republican national contention, ao far a th original e lection of delegates can determine It, will be practically settled within a week. Including eight to be chosen Saturday at dUtrlct coaveatloaa la Texas and Arltona, mor than 100 delegate ar to be selected la the week cnglnd seat Saturday. About 100 will then remain to be chosea, In cluding forty-eight from Ohio and twenty-four from New Jersey. The widely divergent claims of the Taft and Roosevelt managers make It apparent that a determination of tha actual control of the convention la Im possible in advance of the meeting ot the republican national commltta June th. Th committee will take up at that time contests Involving the seats ot at least 1(4 delegatee, and It Is not unlikely that more contests will be announced by the time the com mittee begins work. Up to Saturday 7S( of the 107 delegates to Chicago bad been chosen, according to Roosevelt estimates. while the Taft force record twenty less. The difference arise over Maryland, where the Taft managers declare the control of sliteea dele gates will not be cleared until tha atate convention next Tuesday, aad Kansas, where the Roosevelt records how that fourteen have been chosen aad tho Taft record tn. Representative McKlnley, head of the Taft campaign, claimed 8S dele gatee for the preetdeat, aad conceded SS7 to Colonel Roosevelt. Senator Dixon, manager for Colonel Rooaavatt claimed 319 for Roossvslt and con ceded HS to Taft. Th Roosevelt managers coatead that 114 delegates are ualaatructed, Including II from New York, aad that 1(4 are eoatested. Both" cam paign committee, la their labia, give Senator La Pollette S( delegate aad Senator Cummins 10. Preparations for the two weeks' battle at Chicago over the seating of the contested dele gations are being completed rapidly by the attorneys for both factlona. While but few eoatests have been filed tbue far with tha national com mittee, the managers and their at torneys will b ready with all of tha ease by May S9tb, th data on which the papers must be before the com mittee. Tha delegations Instructed for Taft whoa seats will be coatestsd, accord ing to tha latest statemeat from Sea- ator Dixon, are: Alabama SO, Argaasas 8, District of Columbia S. Florida IS, Oeorgla S(, Indiana IS, Kentucky 18, Loulslant 10. Michigan (. Missouri S, South Carolina 4,Tsnnesses 14, Virginia SS. Tho S00 delegates to bo selected this week Include S( la Texas. S( la California, 14 la Minnesota, 14 la Washington, SS la North Carolina, It lu West Virginia aad scattering dele gations In many othsr statas. ATTHIUVTKH DKKKAT TO ATTI Tl'DK OK NKWHPAPKHH AH. HVHKM NKM.IN" OK HKARTY SUPPORT The following letter from Senator Jonathan Dourne liaa been receiveo br one of hi supporters In this city during ths last primary campaign: "I wish to assure you ot my deep appreciation ot your kind support In tha itrlmarv camimlan. which haa nded in tha nomination ot one of mr opponents. As I was not In the its', and gave vary little attention to the campaign, I am not personalty aware of tho cause contributing to my de teat, rrleads Inform me my defeat waa due to my making no campaign, doing no newspaper advertising, hav ing no organisation and employing n. worker. I am also Informed that be- caue of tho silence or antsgonlam of most ot tho newspapers, the results I hava aceemnllshrd for Oregon were unknown to the voters In gensral. "So fas aa I aid aware. Mr. Balling waa not a party to the misrepresent v tloa to which I have been subjected, and. therefore. I have congratulated him oa his success and assured him ot my hearty support. "I have ao regrets over the course I have pursued. My enthuslssm for our popular government laws and my Interest la the welfare of the state ot Oregon are unabated." LEAGUE MEETING WILL BE UNIQUE OKKAT PIIKIMRATIONH IIKINO MAIIK PUR MKKTINU OK 1K- VKMH'MKNT I.KAOUK IN MKK- VIKW IN AVOUHT HOTK1V r. L. Tnrata A. W. TMrUt IT POWRLIi TRRaTsVAT MA IHREE KKNTS I0IE OF THE CHRISIIAN IKIt The revival meeting at tho Chris tian church yesterday were largsly at tended and ten took their stand for Christ aad Ills church. Wbtston's sermon oa "Visions" st the morning service arooivd tho members to a sense ot duty and loyalty. At ths close of the meeting tonight eight will be baptised. At the evening ser vice the evaaaellst thanked all who hava helped to make the meetings a success, giving special mention to the pre of Klamath Palls for courtesies xtsaded. Ho said that la most cities the papers stood for the highest In tellectual aad moral good of tho com mamltlo thay(aarvd, aad Klamath Pall I no exception. These meetlaga will close on Wed nesday alght. aad these last three will bo the best. Each service wilt begin at 7:45 aad close at 9. Th subjects for these last roe tings will be as fol fel fol eows: Monday "Tho Harvest." Tussday "Open Windows," a spe cial lecture to young Chrlstlsns and converts. Wednesday The last messsge on "Th Priceless Pearl.". The great chorus work of, last night's service will be continued each alght. Hounding a note of determination to make the neat meeting of the Cen tral Oregon Development league in August an all-Oregon ven, Hi pervltlon committee. conaUUng of Hon. W. Ulr Thompson, tl. W. Rice and Mrs. K. K. Illnehart met last Mon day evening at th residence or sirs. K. K. Uhlneharl for the appointment of a publicity committee and tho ills n.ulnn of various features calculated to make this event unique, Instructive snd Interesting. The publicity ronr iuIiim Mutolnted were; V. I.. Hnell in. r. I' Oronemllter and M H. Rice. Mr. Hnelllns artlng; s rhalrmnn. Th following standing committee will be appointed In the very near fu ture: Automobiles. Plnance, Lunch .nn .i Draws Dam. llanuuet. l.ocsl t'elsbratlon. Music and Agricultural Display. An effort will be made to have l.oul W. Hill present a sliver cup for the best agricultural dlsplsy. It hss been dennltely determined that the luncheon at Jhe dam will con 1st of vrnUon. mountain trout and rge chickens. tloth originality and thoroughness will mark every feature of the pro gram, and Uhevlew aa a host will re- celvo additional fame. i.aevie Herald. I Everything in Music at a Lsaju-zrxu tvliHith falls lisic Htise Sole RcpeeataUUvo of HHKfUIAN CLAY A CO. PIANOS. the fsTBIMWAY, aad other Plaae. Alao'tbe Paatoaa BALD WIN PIANO. Other saafcee at aaod. aalasraasl Repairs VHITB fNCWlNtl MACHINES, OUVaaVTYParWRITBR AND victoXtaJuuno MACHINK Books, aHauoaavy aad pictarea a rwuoa Kaata tha Paatnam rwo Doors PoatofaW Laaal Onca to Bsttry To whom It may coacsra Notice la hereby given that the following town ship plat of survey will he filed In this office at 9 a. m.. June 10, lull Township 39 8., Rang IS E , W M., being sections 1, 3, S, EH of sec tion 4, NEK of section 9, section 10, 11, IS. NU and SWH eecttoa IS, sec tion 14, EH aad NWX section IB, EH section SS, W aad NEK sec tion S3. Township 39 8., Range 13 E., W. M., being NWH aad 8H taction S, sections (. 7, S. 17, IS, NK ectloa 19, NVs and SEK section 30, WH aad 8EH section SI, NM section 38, NEK section 89. Any and all of these lands will bo subject to selection, filing or entry on and after above named date, un less lands ara otherwise wltbdrawa. reserved of appropriated. la this connection notice la hereby given that tho following part of above named lands are within tho Premoat National Porest, and tbsrsfore cannot be entered: All of ssctloas 1, S, IS, T. 39 8., R IS E., W. M.i aad WH section 4; all of ssetlons ff, (, 7, 8, 17, SO and SI, T. SI .. R. IS E W. M. Vary respectful!. A. W. ORTON, p. p. cronemiller! Receiver. OX R9ML aaTTATR TRpras X Th following realty tranafr contracts, deed, mortgages, etc.. ro eentlv Hied wltb the county clerk, re furnished by th City and County Abstract certpaay: BJ EP-(J)fsa'ajjjr 8n3ciirRiYB Just rscelvsd aaatbsr nw shipment of shape and sailors, rolling or straight brim, large straight brims, In Mllaa. chips, ava stram or peanut braid. OertruS A Co. have all the nwHrlei. They're simple, smart aad.corrtgt. ( ORRTRUDE A CO.. PourthAad Pin Streets. United States to estate of Uren II. Hyde, patent, to lot I, Sec. 3-1710. H. M. Shepard to J. II. (Irlfflth. war ranty deed, 18(4, part of Klghth atreet adjoining Canal addition, Terrsle Vandrles, et vlr. to Luke K. Walker, warranty deed, 910, Hot 8prlngs addition, lot 7, block J. U Verne M. White to Rose K. Davis, warranty deed, (10, lot A of tract JJ, Kntsrprlse addition. United States to Walter Krause, patsnt. 8KH of 8WU. KH of NWU, 8W of NEW. Sec. I9.3I-I3. C. S. Hsrron et si to K. D. McDon ald, 110, undivided two-thirds In lots 1. 3. and 3. block I: lot I. block 3; lota I to (, block 3: lot 6, block 4: lots 7 to 10, block (; lots I to t, block 31: tots I, 3 and S, block 18; lots 1 to 10, block 9: lot S, block II; tot 7. block 14: lots 4 snd S, block IS: lots 1 to 10, block 33; lots 1 to t, block 10; lots I, 9 and 10, block 17; all In Opportunity addition. C. It. De Up et ux to Mary I.. Hunt, warranty deed, I860, Riverside ad dition, loU 3, 3. block 13. Ktamslb.Canal company to K A. Spauldlng. warranty deed. 110, lota 1, S and 3, block 3, Canal addltloa. Unltsd States to Dolly Blooming camp, patent, HH of NWH, SWK f NWH.8ec 33-3713. Abner.Weed et ux to C. V. Ioocley, warranty ded, I to, part of Sec. 34- 'JlHWIt. Hanger to United Rtates, qtngfllhn deed, tl. right of way over lota 1, IS and 13. la NH of NWH. 8ec. 81-39-9. Cut flowers, 44 Mala St. Phone MIR Bk sasCTiV ILSl T- T A aSRaasaaaW IJL rjarJM as M HgRsfc BACKP.D IIY KXPKHIK.MK " Ouarantasafmaterlata and thor- ougA workmanship, w ara In position to turn out th highest grade of plumbing work In any branch, at moderate charges. No matter what the Job Is. wa can handle It to your perfect satisfactloa. Let us estimate on your next order. K. C. areola 706 Mala Mt. Plioae 1781 I sVJfjPSrfAsffiijg i6asBBBBBVsBilgatoS. glB' NO MATTKIl WHAT YOU CHOOHK, Hera la tha way of Jewelry, tho cholc la bound to prove aatla factory. Por you'll aot Bad a alngla article In our exhibit that doee not show' good taste and corrsstnes of design. The adornment you aeteet will ap pear mora beautiful wka you 8t it by itaalf. It will hava n rival thea to dispute lla at tractlveaeas. Awaasam rV ja- u ax. jx x jv ineaavorraa t.nrHi .-.. sw ... -"" nNOfaCr) RemaWlt. privata hath. I8 pay day a wlthoat hath, Mm Karopaaa plaa. - " phone in , HaJ ii I l; oait 1 Ii Uo-to-date IM OUR BANKINQ METHODS Courteous Treatment Efficient Service WeNvlll apprtclato your HuhIhcm THE PIRST NATIONAL BANK ts-Mal lioo.ooo R It is a little early yet hut new is the time to look Into the Refrigerator Proposilioi Come in and look over out stylet. THE PRICE IS RIGHT We purchased a quantity last fall and we an folng to give you the feencfit of the bsuisJs prices. The celebrated Indlam Refrlrrstsri arc a saver In your Ice bill and a Harrine Piece of Kitchen Furniture. Our White Por celain Lined Refrigerator costs you far lets than the usual price for such a high clausrUdi Wfcf. Co HURN - A Clean Scalp And Healthy Htr Many of your frlsnds hava fouad that.d luiurUat grsj et hair soft and gloesy aad a aralp fro from Jindrutf, W raaai from tb us of NYAI8 HIRAVTONK This Is lb procedure Wash the hair with warm aster aad a pur soap rhMSav oughly -rub th scalp with a atlBbrush apply lilrssteae-fai I In well aad dry lb hair befor cotabtag. Please understaad that Mlrtutoae Is not merely s ash aaaV It la a tnnla a food. ' tIITbrjII thanaghly eleaaaea, M also prsveaM h lertal artliaa aiailihis aad sslataUtee the rooU of 8M 'f hair ressevesVeH daafiat prsvsals lie retwa preeertra th swallkfal aaWaly 84 color af the hair. Nyal'a lllrsutoaa Rfjt41 a oa your dreaslag tsbl. It sell at 10 ceaU aaAII.CV th botU. UNDBHWOOD i asswsv Jp'"S. mSfftL yymw First Thiic A Bank kwd is ? PrtsccAi Against many , frssas. " vsatff of dliputeS atrgnsm . ..HMa ni MMk ataass ajia a eiuci'wi w. h,-.-. -" yapendlng. Cora sad thlag provsn to yea. you ar convmcee, yw ... .... ittt good n win ish r ..... .kniiM rnlor tSSMSS by opsalDg an accent it I owa. and Savings Baik atb FaUsV OretVn Vacation Time is at Hafla Tli ioutharn paoltt AND OONNRCTION8 AUK OKKKHINC) TIIK ISUAL LOW ROUND TRIP MftS KAHTKHN POINT OK INT KRK8T fJlailtvi.llaySrd AND CONTINUING ON CERTAIN DATES THUOU""001 lm SUMMER SEASON. Klaatath Palto lo Pw Point, u oH-: , . .. IMS Hound Trip Farta fre: CHICAGO MMKIMIIMMIIIIIttllHIIIll COLORADO 8PRINOS KANHAH CITY, Mo. MKMI'HIB t f . .' MONTREAL, Quebec . . . , NEW ORLEANS ..., NEW YORK ...,.., . ( ,,..."" PniiTI.ANIV U.ln. . - " ansae saw . M M I I I ( V " " BT. LOUIS ,, . , ,y, ,,, ,".; '' Ralaa in all l(.p IIbI nnlala aorraSDOBdlDgly ""' optional, except that oaa way l PortlaMd Hfht dvBCetr, mBtlond tarn. v ... fjyn Llmlla aolig trip, II day from jdata of ! " I'mlt October Silt, 191S. For firther information w especially requ. J to call upon .J. BAILEV, . AJjrent, Ktaaitm prim. tl it to Orwrlti b. f. JAMES O'GARA. 1 anrf 9. A . aoi K St.. Sacraments, mi i "f WIPbJTRRtl - j. R. MADSBN, .roarietar