The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 15, 1912, Image 4

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Take Advantage of our Clean-up 5ale
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1-4 OFF
The regular price on every SUMHER
SUIT in the store
K. K. K. TORE
LEADING CLCVfHIERS
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Contestants, Take Notice
Wc will give n 45 piece decorated Dinner set to the Contestant re
cording the most votes between July 1 5 and August I.
A set of Rogers silver knives and forks to the second highest,
AUTO NEGOTIATES
MEDFORD ROAD
MM ANGELES MAN MAKES FIRST
TRIP OF THK SEASON FROM
MKDFORD TO THIS CITY BV
WAV OF CRATER LAKE
WORK IS PR0BRESSNI6
Oil FXPOSITION SHE
SEVENTY FIVE HTHl'CTURES
HAVE BEEN REMOVED AND
DRAWINGS FOR FIRST BUILD
I.VQ COMPLETED
Tbe tint automobile to make the
trip this season from Medford to tbU
city br the war of Crater Lake ar
rived In tbe city Sunday nlfht.. It
waa the machine of J. J. Davla of Loe
Angeles, who was accompanied br
lira. Davla and two aona.
We left Medford Tuesday," aald
Mr. Davla. "On the other aide of
Crater Lake we encountered aome
now, but had no difficulty In pasting
around It and reaching Camp Arant.
The now prevented our driving to
the rim, but we made tbe trip on foot,
and were amply repaid for our efforts
br the magnificence of the eight pre
tented X6 our view.
"It la a rayitery to me why-Crater
Lake National Park la not better
known to touriita. It la the moat
magnificent acenlc apot I have ever
beheld.
"' The road from Camp Arant to thla
city la very good. There waa a little
enow about three mllea thla aide of
tbe camp, but It li not difficult to
negotiate."
Mr. Davla and family left thla
morning for Alturai, They will go
on to Lake Tahoe, where they will
spend tome time.
Tbe aecond auto to make the trip
waa that In which were Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Carey and Mlsa Leltcr Carley of
Sacramento. Mr. Carley la a real es
tate dealer In tbe Capitol City.
PEOPLE YOU OUGHT TO KNOW
REALTY MAN CATCHES BANTAM FISH
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E. II. Dunham, Doc Powell, Mr.
Peck .and Will North left today br
auto for Reno by way of HusanvlIU,
and will bring back three new Reo
Fifth automobllea for local parties.
Mr. Dunham sold four of these ma
chines, but tbe factory waa so flooded
with orders that they could not fur
nish the machines before fall. Tbe
Portland and San Francisco agencies
were also aold out, but Anally he waa
able to get three machines from the
Nevada agency at Reno. These cars
have) been bought by J. A. Maddoz,
'W. Frank Arant and J. L. Cunning-
J. A. While Injured
J. A. White, proprietor of the White
Palace saloon of this city, sustained a
broken leg" Sunday afternoon while
on n visit to ML Hebron. The injury
was sustained by stepping into a rut,
throwing him In such a manner as to
break tbe bone of bis right aalge,
The Injured member waa dressed', ami
Mr. White waa brought home on the
evening train and placed In rare of
Dr. Atkinson. Doris Advocate.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. I. Roberts and
son and Miss Hattle White left today
for Spring Creek for a couple of
weeks' outing.
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lllXTlVaEltY
GERTRUDE A CO.
ssstUnery
"Vacation Hate"
Largs assortment of outing and
oemping hats in tbe rough Jumbo
Brats. Java Straw and Psanut Braid,
in rolling or drooping brim or tbe
popular straight brim sailors.
Prices sjOc to f LOT.
QERTRUDB ft CO.,
Fourth and Pine Streets
8peclsl to The Herald
SAN FRANCISCO, July 16. In a
report submitted by the building and
grounds committee to tho board of
directors of the eposltton, It was stat
ed that tho drawings for the Service
building, one of the first structures to
be erected on the exposition site, were
practically completed, and that stud
lea are under war for the grouping
of minor buildings about the Fillmore
street entrance and the entrance to
the amusement concessions.
Tbe report further showed that the
engineering department is working
on plans for the operation of tho
sewer aystem, which Is to drain the
exhibit palaces, and that these plana
were three-fourths completed.
Working plana for the fresh water
system and the tire protection sys-
tem are under nay. During the
month of June about 350,000 cubic
yards of material were deposited In
tbe All from the dredgers John Mc
Mullen and Oakland. During tbe pres
ent month material haa been deposit
ed at the rate of about 20,000 cubic
yards per day.
The work of constructing a sea
wall has been completed, and the con
tractors have about completed tbe All
they have been making between
liuchanan and Webster streets. Bids
have been called for the Ailing In of
lands In the Presidio and adjacent
thereto, and these are to be received
next Friday. Bids for tho construc
tion of a fence about tbe exposition
grounds are to be received the aame
day.
Up to tbe present day seventy-five
buildings bare been moved from the
exposition site at Harbor View. La
borers under the direction of John
McLaren, landscape engineer of tbe
exposition are now preparing trees
for planting, and tbe water aupply
system for the nursery has been In
sulted.
Bids will be received on July ISd
for tbe construction of three green
houses, one potting bouse and the
beating plant in the Presidio.
Tho committee also reports that
tbe city authorities have passed the
necessary resolution to close tbe
streets within tbe site of tbe exposi
tion until January 1, 1917.
And now tbe Ash stories are commencing to cohie In. Tbe lint,
strange to rolate, does not concern heavyweights of the Any tribe, but
diminutive speclmon.
E. M. Chllcote, the well
known real estate man,
returned from a Aahln
trip to Williamson River
rapids Saturday night.
trade fails mo
suit ihreateneo
Exchange itf nn Autoiiiolilli fur a
Vollre for Publication
s rj)Y
hmmrcsTn
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7 v&y
L - ' a
j lint, pursuant In such application. tk
mim iinn Hinoer inereon lis to ten
........ , appraised at a total of f 100, Id tla.
(,oi ioi mm rr r(njrnnls4 110.000 board tmL
.IMmrtuieul of the Inlrlor, United t f,o rents per M.. and the Isna ..
Slates Uml OAIce at Ukelew,'o; tIRt ,,t applicant will 0fM
Oregon. June 17. 1911 nnat proof In support of his applk
V.l tj I 4 huPottW eltyjtsa ti a t m eve ska llnM aitiil aWiifii lal.ai.al aa. ...
Team of Horn- and a Wagon May.., ". '"""" ?'" , V V a ..... . '" "'
" ' llrliroe, .wIiim poitoRlce address It day of August, till, before C. 1
Result In Tno Well Known Klam. Klamath Falls. Oregon, did, on the U. county clerk of Klamath eos
li Fall Men Engaging In n Lrgal 3d day of January, 1911, Ale In thltty, at Klamath Falls, Oregon
Battle olllco aworn statement and applies Anv iterinn It at lih.riv i ...
lion No 05 J37, to purchase the 8V ; , purchase before entry, or Initiate
NW4. Section S9. Township 18 H. coute.t nl any lime before iMftt
At a result of lulling horsm and nn
('ll
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ORTO.S,
llrgl.trr
and with him he brougbtlauto In a trade. their prntnltet in be I ""I'' ,0. K," wllln"M" Meridian, I,.,,,,, ,,r mint n f,,,,,,,,,, l0.
the story of tho bantam litigation between two Klamath Palls r,m ,, ""," ' ," u""" ""'am in tills omcr, allegltig
weight Ash. Accordlnn to men. W. II. Wynett. proprietor of the liro,r""on" "' ,h" " "'-"' '. I",.lhlrli unnld itefesl the entry
Mr. Chllcote. this Ash, al- Kalnlow grocery, and O O Hunch """ "v ""'""'"J "n a. me
though lets thnn two Inch It npvpnra that tome tort of T1""l"'r "",1 H"""' Uw" ",,r'1
es long, had all of the trade as nde Saturday, whereby "lu" " ,nl,', rt""' ''' "I'l-rslse-markings
of a toothsome ..Mr Wynett securedinn nutomobllo In ' ",nt. '". I'raiil tn such ap
trout and an appetlto that exchnnge for a couplo of horoet and a ,"c-,,lon' '" " '" "'"'' '"
did not falter at tackllugUnKdn. Mr. Hunch had tin, hnrte4'",.,"'vr '"T" "''''f1""1 1,t ,0,A' '
hook and bait Intended hod. nnd then left thum In n Inral llv .,,0n' thr ,lm,,,"r "" l 90.""
for the largest Ah found lery liable. Mr. Wynett tried nut Ihn. ""'' fcrt nl " ,",r M "nd '" lM"1
hcreaboult. auto, nnd found It would not work ati' tU' ,,",, ,l, l,l,"fnl w" "tltit
... t.. . ' u.n r..i,i..,i ..,i. u 'Anal proof In support of his aiipllca
mi. iiiiiruic was bc-i- ' v.....,- . i... . , . . . .... . ... .
rompanlcd on the trip livh'"," l ent to the liter) .m hi,, nn.l V0" '", worn " on the SOlhllUrnes. who.e Hwtofflce addrtM b
ll. Mnhcu and Karl Wud1"" "ck hit team '' of ". l. before C II. IK, Klanialti Falls. Oregon, .lid. ou Ite
Mr. Hunch claims a lrnd. was r.ctu-,,B'' ru""'ir r"f" mamam rnuniy, isi nsy or iianii. 1II. Ale In Us
MlTII'i: Hill I'l'IIMCATIIlN
(Not Coal Ijiiiiiti
liinrimiiil of tlm liilerlni, I oM
Hlatit Uu.t Omre at UkeiUt,
Oregmi. May 13, 191 J.
Notice Is hereby given that Ava at
does. They found excel
lent Athlng at the rapids,
and met a number of Ash
lng parties.
ally made. Mr. Wynett claims n.Or0BO,, Klamath Falls, (Iregon onV sworn slatemint and applkt-
the
irnue wut mtue tonuitloual on
'automobile proving satisfactory.
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Il.fore returning to tho """" "orryman nave oeen re
city the party crowed the uln,''l l,y ,r" Bunch '" ",'c"r'' l1"""''
reservation and Inspected
some land In tho north
ern part of the county.
The roads, Mr. Chllcolo
mid, are In very good
tbape, and good time Isj
jonlble In a machine.
Ion of the horses.
Any I'trsou l at llatrly In urntrti """ 0' "aso. to purchase 1st
tl.lt pun-hate, before entry, or Initial. NKKHWK, BKU8WU. NRUBKU.
LOST -llrowu mule, weight 1.310;,
brand figure 3 on left shoulder,)
notch In right ear 'tin reward, r,..
.'I. Wilson, Paisley. lf..Jt
a cunleit'tl Buy lime lieloic palmt
lituea, hy filing n rorrnhnriltd affl
davit lit this oMri', alleging facts
which would defeat the entry.
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OIITON.
Register
.NOTICE foil PIJIII.HMTIOV
OAltROW WHS IN
IMPORTANT RULIMB
Court Decided to Admit linportant
Testimony for Defense In the Trial
of the Chicago Attorney on Charge
of Complicity la Bribery
Return Frosa Portland
Mrs. S. E. Martin and two children
and the two children of Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Ramaby returned yesterday
afternoon from Portland and other
points north, where they have been
visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsby stop
ped oft at Eugene, where they will
visit relatives for a few daya.
Mrs. Ramsby and Mrs. Martin at
tended tbe drand Lodge meeting of
the I. O. O. F held In Pendleton.
Nelson Rounsevell returned last
evening from New Pine Creek. He
will be here for several days attend
ing to business matters.
United PreM Sarvics
LOS ANOELES, July 16. Clar
ence Darrow won a big victory today
when Judge Hutton ruled to admit
tbe testimony of Colonel Tom John
son, the attorney who acted aa coun
sel for Franklin following the latter'a
arrest on a bribery charge. Frank
lin pleaded guilty.
It Is expected that Johnson will
testify that Franklin told htm that
Darrow 'was guiltless of complicity
In the bribery operations.
Colonel Tom Johnson, Franklln'a
attorney, testified that Franklin be
lleved that Darrow was not connected
with tbe bribery deal. He testlAed
that Franklin offered to produce the
"dark, mysterious stranger," who was
tbe real man. When Attorney Ford
rejected the proposal Franklin said:
"Ob, yes; I know I am expected to
say Darrow did It."
WANTED Girl for general house
work, $30 par month, I'honn 17.
6-24-tf y
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'
(Not Coal Lands)
lieparlment of the Interior. United
States Und OAIce at Lakovlew,
Oregon, June th, 1912.
Notlcn Is hcrrlir lv.n ih.i ,n
(lM ill.A ffnAla... M. ! I ...
.,. .,. . rr niu reeled hy the commissioner of the
band Be Given Medical Attention 'lenoral Und offlce, under provisions
WIFE GIVES UP HER
LIFE FOR HUSBAND!
Haa Francisco Woman Succumb. He-1
(Not Coal Ijindt)
lieparlment of the Interior, I'nlleil
Slates Und Office at takftlew.
Oregon, May 17. 1912
Noilco It hereby given that Janus pllcant will offer Anil proof la
mv.u hi.h. Heetlon l. rnrnst
37 H. Range 9 I.'., Willamette Mrlt
Ian, and the timber (hereon, tiastt
the prnvlsluns of the ast of Just I,
Is?, and acts amendatory, kuonnii
the "Timber and Steins Ijiw," at lid
value n might be Aied hy apprsttf
nienl, and Hint, pursuant to turn sr
pllratlon, the Und and llmh.r tbnt
oii have been niprutMx at a total f
I53H.7R; the ilmlir ettlmaltd tl
116.00m hoard feet (III par M., til
f.3f..000 hoard fell at 76 cents per
M . and the land at 110; that said s.
First lioth Were In Wreck
United Press Service
CmCAOO, July 1C. Coroner Hoff
man, tbe Illinois state railroad com
mission, and tbe railroad are making
tbreo separate Investigations of tho
wreck on the Chicago, Burlington A
Qulncy, In which thirteen peoplo were
killed and flfty Injured.
Blame for the wreck Ilea between
of the Act of Congress approved June
27, 190! (34 Stats.. S17). pursuant
to tho application of Marlon J.IIarnes,
Serial No. 0012, we wilt offer at pub
lic sale, to the highest bidder, but at
not less than $2. CO per acre, at 10
o'clock a. m., on tbe 18th day of July.
1912, at this offlce, the following tract
or land: Lot 8, Section 13, Township
39 8 Range 10 K., Willamette Me
rldlan.
tale.
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Doctors Chilton and Hamilton re
port the birth Sunday of a 9 tf -pound
baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hous
ton. Tbe mother Is reported doing
vary well.
Firs Causes Loss
WHEELING, W. Vs., July 16.
Fire destroyed tbe business district of
Mannlngtbn, a town of 4,000 population.
WILSON PICKS HIS
CHMIGN LEMER
McCorapa Elected Chairman of Na
tional Committee Conservative
Foiled In Attempt to Mock Klec
km of Progressive Secretary
United Press Service
CHICAGO, July 16. The demo
cratic national committee In executive
session today elected McCombs chair
man. Joseph E. Davis was elected
secretary, and John I. Martin of St.
Louts sergeant at arms.
Davis was Wilson's choice. The
conservatives attempted to block Da
vis' election and re-elect Urey Wilson.
Elks Take Side Trip
J. J. Parker and Herman Force
re tfcs only two of the Elks' delega
tion 'to Portland from Klamath Falls
who have returned home. A number
went to Seattle to attend the Potlach
and others remained for a few days
to visit friends In the valley.
O. W. White returned last evening
from a business trip to San Francisco.
designated
W. ORTON,
Register,
for
AriV llmraitnsj. elslml.. -. J
eoorgo Hronson. engineer of the malll.h. m.'u ":,,:;" "u"r"''
S2;:h' rf''Lh L "IV" "." oVobctnVon
"--- -- --" ""' nag or boforo the time
mm.u i. iuu wvcfi.au named.
Many think that the demo fog
maue ll impossible to see the signals
fc. tl. Pohlman of San Francisco
was seriously but not fatally hurt.
Ills wife, who refuted doctors' nfd
until after her husband had been
looked after, died on her way to the
hospital
II. Short, whom pottofflro address Is port of his application and iwora
Olcne. Oregon, did. on the 1 7th day (statement on the loih day of Jalf.
of November. 1911, Ale In this otnee 1912. before R. lie u,,, roast;
sworn statement and 'application No.lclerk of Klamath county. Oregon, tl
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Any person l al liberty to irotwt
this purchase before entry, or Inlllau
a mutest at any time hefnr. ruuii
05163. to purchase the HW. of tho
AK!4. the SEW of the NW1',. Sec
Hon 31, Tawntnlp 39 s Range
11 Vi I... Willamette Meridian, nnd
the limber thereon, under (he nrovl Imiir.. l,v ntin. . -......,. .....i .a.
Ions of the net of Juno 3, 1878, and jdnvll In this office, alleging fin.
. .menuaiory. Known as the "Tlm.iwhlch would defeat the entry,
bornnd Slone Law," at such value as I a w narnv
might bo Axed by appraisement, nnd I S23-7-1h r
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A. W. ORTON,
rteglittr.
Ailmlnlstrator'a Notice or Filing of
Final Account
In the County Court of tho Slate of
Oregon, for Klamath County., u.
In the Matter of the Estate of Andre
I. Fugelberg, Deceased. J.
Notice Is horoby given that I have
Aled my Anal account and renort
administrator of tho estate of Andrew
I. Fugelberg, deceased, and the aim.
entitled court has Axod upon 10
o'clock In tho forenoon of July 27,
., un mo time, and tho county
i-uuii ruum in ino court hnn.n
iviamaw county. Oregon, in tlm hi.
of Klamath Fulls In said county, as
mo ,i.ce, wnen and whoro nny person
moy present nny objection or exeep
tlon to anything therein contained, or
HOTBJIv TURPIN
F. I,. Turpln A. W. Turpln (llelnfoirnl Cmrrito llull.llng)
17 POWIXI, HTItEKT. AT MARKET, HAN' FIIANCIMCO
iriuiin. ll'lil. ...!... .s
"' "' " """ " Hhiikt (y u,,, ,i,M, fc,, ..no.
"i"i IMS.II it, .si. .. ..
I Willi l(ot)c la tAili room
About ion excurtlonlHtH took n trln'to nnythlnir don. hi ....--.:..
on the strauer Wlnemn Sunday, trator, and at tho said time nnd place
Thsy stopped at Rocky Point and Pel the said court will AnZ ...7..P .,"
irmn II. V PAtll,n n Ia .kM ,,.. -1 .. ... ' -. .n
- .-.". 11m tiijr uuiiui saiu account
8:30 n. m. n,,.,.
p. m.
Teupieilteater, Matinee dally, 2:30
p. m. livening, Arst nerformanft
7' IK, ruOtlnunnt
Tsmpls theater, Matrnee dally. 2:10
P. m. Evening, 'irst performance.
7:16, coatlnuoas.
This notice Is nubllahml mP.
10 order 0' th above entitled court
made June 17, 1912, and the Arst
publication thereof Is made on June
u, ll.
ENDRE M. CEnKftllRnnii
Administrator of the Estate of An.
drew I. Fugelberg, Deceased. '
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WESTERN TRANSFER CO.
"Mi l-hiM IflNi, HrsJOenco 11oimi 4U.
IIIH HKHVICE
IMfNMaK I'llKHUIT
MOVIVO AMI h:nkkai TIIA.NNFEII
IMIVWOOII l'OHHl,E
I'-tMiiuer. VMu Up .,1 iwi,n any Plaro In Town
Jo Moore it. it. 3,..o.ir
J3 very tlii jtitg i iwitutilo
HHHT
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Holo HejM-rseHUtlve of
Kherman Clay It C'o.'s l'lauot,
Hut Hiclnwny und other leading
plnnoa. othor makes at mod
ernto prices. Tuning and repairs
.gency for
WHITE HEWING MACHINES.
OMVIIll TVPKWRITKH AND
VIOTOH TALKING MAOHINH
Hooka, Hlallonery nail Met ares
KUMATH FmSMtWC MMSE
Two doors cast of I'ostolBce.
II. MADHEN,' Proprietor
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