The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 17, 1912, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    B
!!
van
Standing of Contestants in Automobile Contest
July 15. Second Bulletin
No.
1.
3.
S.
9..
11..
IS..
16..
17..
19..
II..
IS..
2E..
27..
39..
31..
33..
35..
87..
Votes
7,500
30,800
3,000
3,000
3,000
6,140
10,740
3,000
6,500
3,000
10,430
3,000
13,720
2,000
3,000
3,000
3.000
2,000
3,000
No.
2..
4..
10.,
12.,
14.,
16..
IS..
20..
22..
24..
26..
28..
30..
32..
34..
36..
38..
Votes
3,000
4,170
7,350
3,000
2,000
2,000
21,390
2,000
2,000
2,000
9,360
2,000
2,000
2,000
9,890
2,000
16,740
46,475
2,000
No.
39.,
41.,
43.,
45.,
47..
49..
51..
53..
56..
57..
59..
61..
63..
65.
67..
69..
71..
73..
75..
Votwi
16,690
13,340
2,000
5,445
2,000
15,730
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
No.
40...
42...,
44...,
46....
48....
50....
52....
64....
56....
68....
60....
62....
64....
66....
68,...
70....
72....
74
76....
Votes
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
8,540
2,000
2,000
2,000
29,420
77,930
2,000
2,000
2,000
No.
Votes
77.. 2,000
79.... 2,000
81.... 6,200
83.... 2,000
85. ,, 18,210
87.... 2,000
89.... 2,000
91 2,000
93.... 2,000
95.... 2,000
!7 2.000
99.... 16.745
101.... 2,000
103 12. 00
106 2,000
7 2,000
109 . . 2,000
111 ... 2,000
113.... 2,000
No.
78...
80...
82...
84..
86,.
88...
90 ..
92...
94 ..
96...
98...
100..
102 .
104...
106...
108...
110 ..
112...
114...
Votes
2,000
63,760
3,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
3,000
46,470
2,000
No.
117
111)
121
123
125
127
129
131
133
135..
137.,
1.19
141
143
146.
147.
149 .
151..
153.,
Votes
2,000
3,0011
IJ.7n
3 1. or.:,
2.0 00
2,000
2.000
2.000
2,000
2,000
2,000
3,(10(1
2,00(1
2.000
3.000
2,000
2,000
2.000
2,000
No
111
120
132..
124..
126...
128 .
130..
132 .
134. .
136.
138..
140 ..
142..
141
146
MS
160
163
164..
Sptxial bonna of 10,000 Votes given with every suit lold
reduction of one-fourth off.
'4
until August lit.
Take advantage
Votes
3,000
3,000
2,000
8,620
10,73d
2,000
2,0110
2,000
3,000
3,000
3,00(1
2,00(1
76,470
2,01
2,000
3,000
2.000
2,000
2,000
Vi
166
157
U,'i
10 1
163
106.
107
109
171
173
175,
177.
179.
IM
ts.i,
IsS
11.1
l7
Voles
2.01HI
2,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
3,000
2,00(1
2,000
2,000
3,000
3,000
Nit
I Art
I6N.
160.
163
164.
16(1.
Hilt.
170.
172.
174.
176.
178
180.
182.
184
I Sit.
116
ISH
190
Voles N" Votes No. Vm
3,000 191 . 3.000 192 2,uoo
3,000 193. 2,000 194 2,000
3.000 196 . 2.000 I9. 3,000
3,01)0 197. 2.000 I UN. a.uiio
3,00(1 199. .. 2,000 300 J.ouo
3,000 301 3,000 303 3,000
3,000 303. 3,000 204 . 3,000
80,900 306 . 2,000 206 3 000
2,000 307. 3,000 208 3.000
2.0QU 209 2,000 310 IH.750
3,000 311 .. 34,700 313 3,000
3,000 3U. .. 3,000 314 48,2(0
3,000 316 . 7,366 210 3,000
3,000 317 .. 13,000 318 36,716
3,000 -j9 . 3,(1111) 330 r, in
3,000
3,000
3 .00 O
2.000
All lummcr sulta on aale at
K. K. K. STORE
Leading Clothiers
CATHOLIC FREEDOM IS
MUGHGREATER HERE
Pope Will Issue Remarkable Docu
ment In Commemoration of Con.
sUatlse's Victory He Hoosts the
United States
United Press Serrlce
ROME, July 17. In a remarkablo
document about to be Issued by Pope
"Plus X, world-wide recognition will
be given by the supremo pontiff ot
tie Catholic church to the United
States as the country of the greatest
religious freedom of today.
It was learned today that the pope
la now preparing an encyclical letter
to go to srery bishop and archbishop
In the world, which will be one of the
moat notable documents ot his en
tire pontificate. It will be Issued In
celebration of the 1,600th anniver
sary of Constantino's victory for the
Christian religion over the pagan
force of Maxentlus, which occurred
October 12, 312 A. D.
In view of the fact that this victory
mad the Catholic religion the official
state religion. Pope Plus, It Is said,
will present In the letter a review ot
the present relations that sxlst be
tween the Catholic church and most
of the Important governments of the
world. The remarkable feature, It Is
declared, will be the pope's declara
tion that the Catholic church today
enjoys greater freedom and advant
ages in the countries that are admit-
edly Protestant than It docs In those
that rank aa Catholic.
A goodly portion of the letter. It
is said, will be devoted to the liberty
which the Catholic church enjoys In
th United States, declared by the
pope to be greater than In any other
nation.
JBspeclal stress will also be laid, as
bowing the greater freedom which
the church la coming to enjoy In
Protest in t countries over thoso that
are Catholic, In tho recent abolition
in the oath of coronation for the king
ot England, as taken by King deorge,
of that portion referring to tha
church of England to the exclusion of
other creeds.
SACRED WIDE MUSES
DEATH OF PRIEST
ITALIANS ARE CONKHOXTKD DV
SECOND MV8TKHV OF KIND
WITHIN A YEAR HAVE NOT A
SINGLE CLEW
United Press Service
SALERNO, July 17. For tho sec
ond tlmo within a year the Italian
police are today facing the mysteri
ous murder ot a priest, killed by
drinking poisoned wlno while cele
brating mass. Father Ralfaele Car
delll, tho victim, bad Just partaken
of wine which he had blessed for
the mass, when he fell writhing at
the foot of the nllnr. A tunic fol
lowed among hundreds of worship
pers, who rushed for the doors.
Father Cardclll was carried to a
nearby pharmacy, where he died. A
chemical analrals of tho wlnn re
vealed corrosive sublimate In large
quantities.
A similar tragedy less than a year
ago waa never solved, and there Is
little hone that the authors of the
present crime will lie apprehended.
I'ongra; the Unknown Heirs ot
William J.Pengra; Also alt other
persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, estate
lien or Interest in tho Real Es
tato described In the Complaint
herein. Defendants.
To J. F. Muni; tho Unknown Heirs of
J. F. Muni; John Frleso, th Un
known Heirs of John Frleso; Al
exander Martin, Sr.: D. J. Pen
gra; P. J. I'ongra; the Unknown
Heirs of P. J. Pcngra; William
J. Pengra; the Unknown Heirs
of William J. Pengra; Also all
other persons or parties un
known claiming any right, title,
estate, lien or Interest In the
Real Estate descried In tho Com
plaint herein:
In the Name of the State of Oregen:
ou and each of you are hereby
summoned to appear and answer the
complaint filed In the -above entitled
suit within six weeks after the first
plication, th land and timber there-laud answer tlio said complaint, ns
on havo Icon npprnUod nt a total o( fixed by the comt's order (or the pub-
$100, the timber estimated at 90.000 llrallon of this summm.
board feet at f 1 per M.. and the land ( you fall In at'lesr and answer
at 110; that said applicant will offer tu, ad complaint the plaintiff will
final proof In support of his appllca- Blu,y l0 the court for the relief de-
tlon and sworn statement on tho 30th n.....i..i in ,i. ..i.i .nn,..i.in,
day of August. 1912 before C. It. De TB, ,,, ,, ,, h, ". ,,,
Lap. county clerk of Klamath county. f m, , , , ,
Oregon, at Klamath Falls. Oregon '... .... . ,. ........ .. . ..
, ..... iiuu -j mm iv, in iiiwca, i ,, in mo iuwii
this purchase before entry, or Initiate ,.,, ,., i, , ., ,..i.i.. i.
j contest at any time bsforo patent ' ....... ... -. .. '
, luuin ran re . fnai ni mi. i 11 in mm in
Issues, by filing a corroborated am
davit In this office, alleging facts
which would defeat the entry.
A. W OnTON.
7-4-8-29 Register
.NOTICE FOR I'UIIMAATIOV
Doaks Are Divorced
Mrs. Annie Doak was granted a de
crce ot divorce from James H. Doak
this morning in tho circuit court. Tho
ground alleged was desertion. The
plaintiff was given the custody ot
tnreo minor children. Herbert S.
Crane was the attorney tor tho Dlaln-
tiff.
(Not Coal Lands)
Department of the Interior. United
States Land Office at Ukcvlew,
Oregon, May 17, 1912.
publication of this summon. In tho... """ ""."' "."i" '"V. J,WM
Klamath Republican n.w.p.p, "i T ' "" '
And you will take notice that Ul, ' ,:., 7 ;V. 7. .:.""'
ou fall to appear and answer or'" " ".T'' "" ""'"
otherwise plead wlthlnsald time, tho,:?"" """h " "' "" ,on,
daintier for wnnt .her.nf .in .nni. 6."..,BS- ,0 PUrcha the HW of the
tolhe.hore.tm.rtc, fn;,h:;.. P.K' t,,e SE ' " JWU. Sec-
John O'Nell. a merchant of Mount
Hebron, Is transacting business here
At Majestic Tonight and Tomorrow
Imp "Through the Flames"; Dlson,
"The Deputy's Sweetheart"; Majestic
"Bought"; Eclair. "Keeping an Eye
on Father," comedy.
Benson Called to Portland
Judge Henry L. Benson has been
called to Portland on important busl
nss, and will leave In the morning.
H would have gone tbla morning,
but remained for the reception of tho
Pathfinder party, not knowing that
the party would not arrive here until
tomorrow night. He expects to be
nome Monday, when the trial of the
Jurr cat will be resumed In the cir
cuit court;
Socialist in a Quandary
8AN DIEOO. Calif.. Judy 17. Ssn
Diego county socialists aro not suro
today whether they will bo allowed
to hold street meetings here durlnr
the present national campaign, fol
lowing a meeting Sunday which was
stopped by the police. When District
Organizer Floyd L. Lewis started to
speak Just outsldo the restricted po
lice reserves appeared, telling alt to
move on. Rioting and general excite
ment followed.
IlllANXAN FOSTER
Miss Blanche Foster of Round
Lake and Louis A. Brannan of Fort
Klamath were married todav bv nv.
Oeo. H. Feeae of the a race Methn.n.t
Church. The groom Is a nromlnrni
rancner or wood River Valley, and
tho bride Is one of the nonulsr school
teachers of the county. She has been
teaching at Fort Klamath tho past
two years.
to the above entitled court for tha re
lief demanded In his complaint filed
In said suit, to-wlt:
For decree determlnlna all adverse
claims of the defendants or any other
party or parlies In or to th 8WK ot
Section 21 and the SEi ot the 8E4
of Section 20, all In Township 36
South. Range 14 East ot Willamette
Meridian, In Klamath County. Ore
gon, and declaring the plaintiff to be
the owner In foe simple of the said
described lands, and that the defend
ants and all other persons be forever
enjoined and debsrred of asserting
any claim whatever In or to said
lands or premises ad verso to this
plaintiff, and for such other and fur
ther relief as to the court may seem
meet In the premise.
This summons Is published pursu
ant to an order of the Honorable
Henry L. Benson, Judgo of tho Cir
cuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Klamath County, mado on the 29th
day of June. A. D.. 1912. and the
first publication thereof Is made In
the Klamath Republican on July 4th.
1912.
KUVKENDALL & FERGUSON.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
7-4-8-15 r
T. O. McHatton, the local Jeweler,
baa returned from a week's fishing
trip to Sprague River, near Bly.
Now Oflcera Installed
The regular meeting of the Women
ot Woodcraft was held last evening,
whn the following officers were In
stalled for the ensuing term: Fran
ce Johnson, past guardian neighbor;
Dlla Brubaker. auardien naihhoi,
Nellie Summers, advisor; Mra.Adams,
magician; Mr. Bleu, attendant; Mra
Annie Biehn, captain of guards; M. C.
McLaughlin, manager: Mrs. Konnn.
lnnr sentinel, and Mrs. Hilton, outor.
sentinel.
HEALTH OFFICERS
START CRUSADE
At the reQUest of the mivnr. tha
enter or police and Cltv Phvirin
Truax today made a tour of a portion
oi me city to Investigate the health
conditions. The work is to be con.
unuea until every section of the city
Is visited. Property owners. whr
sewer connections have not been
maae will receive orders to mnv
connections at once, and a general
clean-up is to be made.
Administrator's Notice
Notice Is hereby given by tha un.
derslgned, administrator of the estate
of Edward O. Thomas, deceased, to all
persons having claims against said es
tate, to present thorn. With nronnr
vouchers, within six months from the
date of this notice; to the adminis
trator, at the office of Attorney F. II.
Mills, 206 Odd Fellows' hullrilnv
Klamath Falls, Klamath county, Oregon.
Dated July 11, A. D. 1912.
LEE S. THOMAS,
l-ll'' Administrator.
tlon 31, Township 39 8., Rang
114 E.. Willamette Meridian. anri
tho timber thereon, under the provi
sions of the act ot June 3, 1878, and
acts amendatory, known as the "Tim.
ber and Stone Law," at such value as
might be fixed by appraisement, and
hat, pursuant to such annllcatlnn. th.
land and timber thereon havo been
appraised at a total of $200, the tim
er estimated 280,000 beard fret.
at 60 cents per M., and tho land it
860; that said applicant will otter
flnnl proof In support of his applies,
tlon and sworn statement on the .mil.
day of August, 1912. before C. It.
)eLap, county clerk of Klamath m.
ty. at Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Any person Is at liberty to nmi..i
this purchase before entry, or Initiate
a contest at any time before patent
Issues, by Mine a corroborated nift.
llnvll In tills Office, nlln.lnr r.rl.
winch would defeat the entry.
A. W. ORTON.
7-4-8-29 r Register
Meridian. Klamath roiinlr Omtan
and for a decree of court, dccrneln
that tho plaintiff Is the owner of said
lands nnd entitled to tho potteaiilniil
ot tho same, and that tho defendants!
nor either of them, have any right,
title or Interest In tho same, and that I
they be forever barred from asserting
any right or claim to any part of the'
same.
That this summons Is published
onco a week for n iurlod of alt aur.
eesslve weeks In the Klamath Repub
lican, a nowspatxr, printed nnd pub
llahed In Klamath Falls, Oregon, by
an order of tho Hon. Henry L. Den.
son, Judge of said court, dated July I,
1912. and tho first publication bring
made upon July 11, 1912
C. M. ONEIl.L.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
7-11-8-29 r Klamath Falls, Ore
debtrdnras dun the taller flair, by
the ittnlr of Hoy I Kllgure, de
rraard, said sale to lie made on or
after the 26th day of July. 1912, at
my rraldruce In the town of llnnania,
(Mmath County, Oregon, subject only
to Km confirmation of surli sale, nt
hy Inw prii Ideil
The prfi'tty herrliibrfiire referred
In U particularly itmrrlhnt ns fol
lows, to-wlt
An undivided mir-thlnl Interest In
and In all of block 101 of llowne ad
dition to the town of llnnania, In
Klamath County, Oregon, srcor4li
to the plat of said addition duly ft
curded In the office of the rltrl tf
aid county
Together with ha trnttnttU,
hereditament ami appurltniittt
thereuntil belonging or In aaieks
appertaining to said land, lnrMtt
fiirnlluir, nature and Iron tf it
the building llHin said prrmttra
Dated this 26lh day nf June lU
irrrA m kiliuiio;
Administratrix of said lUtst
.27-7-6 r
ii o 'r is r, 'r u re i rv
F. I Turpln A. W. Tiirplu (Itrlnrmmt ('nnrtn l!nlldln)
17 POWELL STREET. AT I.UK.T. HAX FIIAMMHl O
ltM,mVIIi private liatH, Si.Mt wr itay U mIHikiiI imIIi, m.M
European plan. IUls plmnra lu r4li t...ni
summons
In the Circuit Court of the State of
uregon, for Klamath Conntv
Luke E. Walker, Plaintiff,
ra.
F. Munx; the Unknown Heir ot J.
F. Munx; John Fries; th Un
known Heirs of John Frleso; Al
exander Martin. Sr.: B. J. p..
gra; P. J. Pengra; the Unknown
neire or i. j. Pengra; William J.
Notice for Publication
(Not Coal Lunds.
Department of the Intrlor, United
States Land Office at Lakevlew,
uregon, Juno 17, 1911.
Notice Is hereby alven timt inn,..
Brlscoo, whose noatofflce mtitrau i.
Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on th
aa nay of January. 1911. file in this
office sworn statement and nnniira.
tlon No. 05237, to purchase the SW
nwtt, section 29, Township 38 8.,
Rang 10 E Willamette Meridian
and the timber thereon. nmUr ti..
provisions of the act of June 3, 1878,
and acts amendatory, known ns the
"Timber and Stone Law." ut hum.
value as might be fixed by appraise-
m.nl an .I... .... . .
...., -.. w,i, jjursuHiii to such ap-
SllMBoaa
III tho Circuit Court of the State of
uregon, for the County of Klam
ath, as.
C. (I. Merrill. Plaintiff.
vs.
Iword C.Drooks, Margaret C.Brooks,
wlfo of Edward C. Brooks
Hnttle Brooks; Heirs at Law
of Qulncy A. Brooka and Llizle
llrooks.Deceased; Charles Crans
ton, Llda Cranston and Mell Wil
liams, Heirs nt Law of Warrn
C'rauston and Nettlo Cranston,
Deceased; Charles E. V.'lldey;
James B. Churchill ind O. N
unwKins; Agnes Pierce and Al
bert Hopkins Plerro, Heirs nt
Law of J. 0. Pierce. Deceased;
Also nil other Persons nnd Par
lies claiming nny Right, Tltlo,
Estate, Lien or Interest In the
lands described In tho Complaint
livroin, worciidants.
To Edward O. Tlrooks, Margaret C.
Brooks, Charles Cr.inato,, i.m.
Cranston. Moll Wllllums, Charles
B. Wlldcy, c. N. Hnwklns, James
II. Churchill, Agnes Plorco and
AILert HojiMin Plcno, Defend
nnds above named;
In tho Nnmo of the fitnto of Oregen:
You aro hereby refiulreii in ,,,...
and to answer the complaint of tho
uuove named plaintiff filed against
you In tho clerk's offlre of n. ni.-...
mentlonod court, In tho above on
titled suit, on or before tho 29lh day
pf August, 1912, said day being the
last day ot the nuhtimtir,., .....
Summons, and the last day that with-
... which you nro required to nppenr
Nnllie of Sale of Ural Property hjr
AdnilnUtratrli
In the County Court of the Statu of
Oregon, for Klamath County
In the Matter of the Estate of Hoy I
Kllgure, Deceased
Notice Is hereby gltvn that. In our.
suanco of mi order of tlm nboe in
filled court, mnde In the aboie in.
titled matter, on tho 12th day ot
June, 1912, the undersigned, as ad
ministratrix, will sell tlm iiremlio
hereinafter dcncrlbod, at private sale,
to the highest bidder, audi sale to be
mnclo for cunli, provided I am offered i
nicr n.dDO for said nronerlv. oll.rr.
wise I shall sell tho same to the estate (
or H. W. Kllgore. deceased, for thei
sum of 14,000.00, the amount of ln-1
WESTERN TRANSFER GO.
omce Phnnr. IIMI, llr.Menrr Itmtte 4IW.
HI'S NKItVICK
II(1CMIH I'llKKIIir
1IOVIMI AM 4ii:.M.'II.W, TltA.NMI'lllt
imVUOllli rOIINW.K
1'a.wnger. I'lcHt-l I7 .,) IMI.rtnl .n VU,r In Tnun
Joo Moore jr. fj. Iti-ioIt
ISvorvtliSiiu;
Afit;lo
Hole It. prrernUllvn lit
riieriiun Clay A C Pianos,
theHteluway nnd uther loading
pIsniM Other makes at mod.
.eratn prlrra, Tuning ami repsln
Auriiry fur
uifin: SEWI.NO MACIIIMX
oi.ivrit Tvn:vniTi:it .wo
VHTtllt T.W.KI.VO Mtt'HI.NK
IIim.I.., Mailonrry nmt Pli lures
KUMMH fMU IHSJC HOUSE
Two doors mat of I'lulnlBcs
II. MADSE.V, I'K.prlclnr
Washing Clothes
by Electricity
faTKt4M H
' x.
Uolng tho wookly washing
nnd wringing by electricity
with a lied Eloctrlc Insures p0r.
feet work, and you cannot nf.
ford not to lmv0 onn of thi-so
machines In your homo.
All back-nclilng nnd Hrlng
Iiik ollinliiatod, Tho cover is
entirely freo from mechanism,
either limldo or out, and can bo
raised or lowered t any tlmo
without Interfering with the
"lierntlon of tho machine.
Vou can try a nd i:itictrlc
in your homo f,,r fifteen days
nt our risk.
f B? iy
! LslBV
tiMrm mam m
Issmsir-ll ssksssmsmsmsi
sssasi ii ic:?mviBBaBmsBsm
,. (gdgB32o--
,53r
j i
. '0Hi,M,
0nctfl
j, -
A. : sasssaBBmsaammBBBBBBBSBBBi
(jVgentJ- " w
mr
'J
Till: MI.XI.IItrT.WKAIIV IMV
Is suro In have a pleasant an)
refrrshlug close for those who
have iiwnlllug (hem at lions
that luxury which only a prop
rly appointed bathroom caa
Kite,. And modern sanitary
I'liimbliiK has placed them t
the dlapoanl of rich and poir
nllke, for few purse nowadays
are to limited as not to bo abl
to nffnrd what waa a few yean
ko nu almost priceless luxury.
If u diwlro to know nil aboul
what ii moduriito sum they can
be Inatulleil, call up aHMKLKT
r x rrs -Kr
for Klamath County J