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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1912)
. " j Amusements 1 Jericho Club - for -Odd Fellows And Rebekahs - ONLY - In basement of I. O. O. V. Tern, pie. Uowllng, Mlllards, Tool, Card Room. Heading Rooms. Private 8lttlns Koom for Ke bckahs only. Visiting Brothcts Mid Sifter always welcome. W. M. TIMMS leieral Hwise Cleaning Electric Vacu m Carpet an Drapery Cleaning We remove all ipoU and dirt from carpU and run tf the electric, vacuum process, riioao S3 1 . Office 217 Klamath MAI'LK FIUPPK, HHEItDKHT, WATER ICKS. VAMI.M, STHAWnEimY AND CHOCOLATE ICE CHKAM. Our Sherbets and water Icm are made with White Pelican water. Olre ua an order for a brick of Sherbet for yonr next entertainment. The Shasta Formerly Itoxey Klamath Falli, Oregon Our lluslacm U Good I Our Customer ore Good! Because our Groceries are Good e A complimentary order will convince you. Your anxious to please. Monarch Grocery fry a rnn of our "AtTA COKKKK" None Better. I'lione 1031 FISHING TACKLE We have everything jou need for that fishing trip: Hook, line, rods, reels, baskets, etc. Wo rtnt tent, guns and camping outfits. THE GUN STORE J. a CHAMIIKR8 I'hone 8a Jacob lllk. Ladies Bazaar and , I milan Cvnhnasrii We mike specialty of Iaported Swln Embroid ery Gemu Binds and Laces MRS. H.. A. COOPER 135 W. Fourth St. Home' Canning la Economy Jars YOUR WATCH MCKDS CLEANING I No matter lion- good It Is, and how carefully used, your watch needs cleaning every eighteen months. This insures good scrvlco and pre vents wear. Let us clean It for you. Yours for service. FRANK M. UPP' Are uu interfiled in KLAMATH COUNTYT-s It so, see tho Stephens' Hunter lltalti, Co'. They have some good bargain. Use the Economy Jar very day In the year, just aa you do any other cooking utensil, put up meats, soup, honey left vers, fish, gasse, etc., u well fruits and vegetables, and you will be delighted with tb result. Whether you can for pleas ure, for family needs or profit, there Is only one airtight Jar the Economy. A book of recipe for the Asking. Van Riper Bros. Phone 851 Kxrluslve Agent forClie dt Sanborn TV and Coffee. THE EVENING HERALD W. O. BUITH, Editor and Proprietor Published dally except dunday at 116 l"ourCr Street Entered at the postofflee at Klamath Ffclls, Oregon, for tranamlsslon through the malls aa eecond-claa matter. Subscription tcrma by mall to any ad dress In the United Btatee: One year U-OO One month $0 KIiAMATO FALIA. OREGON THUIISDAY, JULY 1H, 1012 ) HEAIi ESTATE TRANSFEfUi u iwmyie iticaivr, .nausea oaiiy, j;di p. m. evening, nrst performance 7:10. continuous. For the Painful- Smarting That Follows Sunburns Witch Hazel i iiiiiiiii Cream IS Is the most exquisite preparation known, leaving the skin beautiful, soft and white it is not sticky or greasy. Gloves can be worn immediately after using. Itls an excellent toilet preparation for chapped hands, face, lips or any rough nei.'Fine for use after shaving. The following realty transfers. contracts, deeds, mortgages, etc., re cently filed with tho county clerk, arc furnished by the City and County Abitrnct cempany: Ivan 1). Applegnte to Kvan II Reamcs, quit claim deed, $1, 1.79 ncres In Lot , Sec. 32-38-9. Chan. E. Worden ct ux to L. It. Mc Donald, warranty deed, $376, lot 3, Mock C, Sblpplngton. Chas. Shulmlre to United States, warranty deed, 11, right of way over NWH NW. Sec. 28-39-9. American Dank and Trust company of Portland to Caroline A. Lavey, $10, total. S, 3, , G. 14. 1G, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 2S and 2d, block 1; lots 1 to 26 Inclusive, block lots 1 to 13 and 16 to 20. block 3, lots 1 to 14, block 4; all In Second addition. First Trust und Savings bank to B F. Shepherd, warranty deed, $10. north half lota 4 nnd G, block 4 8, Hut addition. Jersle II. Eldred to Lulu II Slipp herd, warranty deed, 8700, Bs Nrt M SWtf NEK.NEU SEIJ.SK 19. 39-12. John J. IUbm to Nellie S. McCor- mlck, warranty deed, $10, 8KK NW y,, swt; ne. v SEW. eh sv , Sec. 30: NWH NEU, NE NW U. Sec. 1-38-10. United States to Henry M. Hagby, patent, N tt NW U . SW U NW y, . NW Vt.SWVi. Sec. 1-41-9. United States to lona F. Jamce, patent, S SEV4. Sec. 2: EH NEU. Sec. 11-38-13. United States to Fred UUUford, pat ent. EH SWH. Sec 23-37-11. - -n Stake waranty deed, $100, right of way over NEK NWiJ.Scc. 19-40-10. P. It. Goodwin to Jennie Wilson, warranty deed, $25, lot G, block 2, Falrvlew No. 2 addition. Albert Westfall to Jeff Wilson, war ranty deed, $1G, lot G, block 2, Fair- view No. 2 addition. Albert Wcstfnll to Jennie Wilson, warranty deed, $15, lot 4, block 2, Kalrvlow No. 2 addltnon. Irv'ingm By Joe Bush' ..TV. WHlirMAN DRUG CO T T IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH V There Is more than one way to kill a cat without choking It to death on butter. The truth of this adage was demon strated a few day ago by Deputy Sheriff John Schallock, and the story runs thusly: Among the boarders In the county Jail Is a man suspected of being sought by the Portland police In order to demonstrate the truth of thla It became necessary to secure a pic ture of. the prisoner to send north. Dut the prisoner was not willing to bo "mugged." Several days ago, after perfecting bis plan, which Included the "plant ing" of a photographer behind a tree In the court house square, Mr. Schal lock Interviewed the prisoner In tho Jail. "It's pretty warm In here," said tho deputy. "Hotter take a little airing In tho park." "Delighted," said the prisoner. Mr. Schallock escorted the man to the desired spot, and gradually maneuvered him around until ho came faco to face with the camera. Thore was a click, and today the county- authorities haro an excellent picture of tho prisoner. . Interlocutor (lentlemeu, be scat- u1. Ta-ta-tata. Interlocutor Good evening, .Mr. Tnmbo. Mister Tambo 'Evenln', boss. Interlocutor How aro you feeling this evening! Mister Tambo Very nicely, sub. Uut say, Mister Interlocutor, Ah got a question Ali'd like to ax you mighty pahtl-cu-lar. Interlocutor Indeed! Well, any Information I am able to give you will be a pleaaure for me. Mister Tambo Well, Ah guess PEOPLE YOU OUGHTTOKNOW . WHEN THE AUTOMOBILE BUCKED .i.ii.... ..i.mir Din Dorrls road A few days ugo Jmlgo W. H. woruen .. " - - , In bis automobile, so the story goes. when something M'lwwiilb wrong, and tho iiinrhlno came to a standstill. "Tho carburettor Is not working just right," explained .ho genial county of ficial to his compan ion. "I'll hnvo It fixed In Just a min ute." Hut the engine refused to respond to the skillful ma nipulations of the jugde. "I K ii ess tho trans mission Is Jammed," be said. "I'll have tbnt fixed lu a Jiffy." Hut still tho en r.lne was contrary. I thought you now nil about auto mobiles," comment ed the Judgo'a com panion. "Never mind, I know what's the matter now," was the somewhat heat ed reply. "The en gine Is too warm. Wo'U have to wait a little whllo for It to cool off." After n much needed rest of live or ten minutes, the Judge again at tempted to start up tho machine, bul Ihcro w.i nothing doing. "1 sec what's the matter now." said tho Judge. "The ilutch has slipped. It'll tuko me n couple of minutes to fix It." "No hurry, so long a we gel home In time fur breakfast tomorrow." When tho Judge emerged from the cry bowels of the car and ngnln cranked the machine, there was only sickly splutter, and then nil wim quiet, except for the monologue performed lu emphatic langunrg by Judge Worden, "I must ndmlt that I am stumped." said the Judge. "I do nut know what Is tho matter." Tho two men sat on tho side of tht road nod considered way nnd means to get Into this city, when a farmer came up. "Machine busted?" ho Inquired. "No! Wn Just stopped here to admire the reitry,"nnpivd the Judge's companion. Tho farmer approached tho machine nnd looked It over. "You fellowK'want to get homo with tbnt thing tonight?" queried the farmer. "We do," exclaimed the two men In chorus. "Well, walk up tho road to that farm bouso and borrow sumo gasoline to put In that tank. Tho cnr'll work thea." And It did. I r ssssssaP dot's all right what you all santa.JKiamntnviiv., o.im. did, on the Why urn H dt nil dn handsome an' 3d day of January, 1911, file In thU pretty white gal all get spruced up 'office sworn statement and appltca ubout 5 o'clock and walk down Main tlon No, ori237. to purchase the HWli street tohwnrd do postoRlcoT NU'U. Section 29, Township 38 8., Interlocutor That's easy. These Hangs 10 K Willamette Morldlnn. chnrmlng young ladles you speak of nnd the timber thereon, under tho walk down Main street at tho hour provisions of tho act of Juno 3, 1878, you mention to get their mall. That 'and acts amendatory, known as the Is about tho hour that tho mall If ("Timber nnd Stone taw," at such distributed, you know. ivnluo as might be fixed by appraise Mister Tambo Dot's what Ahiment, nnd that, pursuant to such np- thousht nt first. Inltrnflnn. fti Inntl finil tlmtinr tlii.rf.! Interlocutor Hut you found tbnt Ion hnvo been appraised at a total of you were wrong? $100, tho timber estimated at 90,000 Mister Tambo Yes, sub. Ah found board feet at $1 per J!., nnd the Innd dnt de reason dese heah chahrialnglat $10; that said applicant will offer youn leddles walk down dat war am final proof In support of his appllca- lo size up dem han'snme countv uftV tion nnd sworn statement on tho 30th dais dat's always on dress parade In .day of August, 1912, boforo C. It. Du front ob de coht house 'bout dat tlrr.e !.a, county clerk of Klamath county, Ta-ta-tata. (Oregon, at Klamnth Falls, Oregon. s wu mi mi 1 Any person Is at lleerty to protest .Notice for Publication this purchase before entry, or Initiate (Not Coal ltnds .a contest nt any time before patent Department of the Intrlor, United i Issues, by filing n corroborated affl States Land Office at Lakevlew, davit In this office, alleging facts Oregon, June 17, 1911. which would defeat the entry. Notice is hereby given that Jamco A. W ORTON, Drlscoe, whose postofflee address is 7-4-8-29 Register. 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U N D 15 R W O O:o ' WF WILL GIVE YOU A RAZOR To iidveHlM- the DURHAM IIUI'I.IJX M IIAWIU w will glv you nitor fur only the dlstrlhullng rrnMS HA IJKNTH. I'lll out the ioiiMin Iteluw and bring l M hW rsitt Name ..-.... Wlrel City Hlnte Only one to each man WRvI. C. IIURN G 1ST OTA.i!ft5H IN TIME Any HTiM.ii who nerl glar nt nil, uertl thrill Jlut a qulikly n l hey tan tm lisil. HeraUM rai h day that I allow eil lo w lnrtrar the Inmhle Jiut that murli murr. Wo liavp a frm nerilrr of Ktmlnallon lirrr llinl I fur aajlxalr mid rverylMHly, We riuplu) only the most uppnunl ihHIhhU fur Irallng the r)i, anil rmulU nrv always wtial they should be. Take advantage of our offer. II. J. Winter (irnduate and Htate Itrglsteml OptliUn. I - You'll Have St on the Hold-lp Man t. lira he ran lake from )m Is a check book. He knows tbst It ln't worth a cent lo him It la a good pint- tn open an sr i mint with the First Trust anl Having bank and pay omy thing by check When It bt rninr known you carry no rsih yiu'll ncd no burglar Iniur mire That profession will let you severely alone. First Trust and Savings Bank Klamath Falls, Oregon HON J. .I'MWAI.T, IVrsldent. K. jf. Ilt'llll. Vlrr-rr. anil Trrs. IIKIIT K. UITIHIOW, Hemlary. Klamath County Abstract Co ABSTRACTING Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers aiai. i'i.H, iiMiiiHUNTH. ctc. Klamath slls, Ore flon r GOOD PRINTING Is an important factor in any business, and often contributes toward success Let us show you our stock of bond paper and print for you a lino of office sta tionery which will prove a business-getter L W. O. SMITH, PRINTING CO. IATH FOURTH 8TNKKT,' BETWelrTtRlN AND KLAMA '"-.