The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 23, 1912, Image 4

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    TMKLE OCCURS IN
TRIAL OF DMNIOW
,
ILLNKgeJ MT JUKOR MAY NKCKS8I- I
TATK THK UAI.L1M1 OF THK'
nURYl.i:.TH Jl'ltOK IN OHIKlt
TO I'llOCKKU WITH THIAL
Unltid Press Service
LOS ANOELKS, July 23 The trial
of Clarence Darrow was again post
poned today on account ot the III
nssa ot Juror Leavitt.
Judge Hutton atated that tho court
would wait another day and that It
then the Juror had not recovered he
would resume the trial, calling the
thirteenth juror In the box.
mm m may
WIN PROGRESSIVES
MOVK.MK.NT OX FOOT TO TAKK
THIIIIi PAHTV, CONVKNTiOV
OUT OF THK UAiNOs OF THK
MKN WHO HTARTKD IT
LOWS FRIENDS ARE
FUNNIN6 BIG TIMES
FOHMKH 8KNATOK WILL MAKK A
SI'KKCH IN OHCHKSTHA HAI.Ii
TO COMMKMOItATi! HIM COMINd
HOMK FltOM CAPITAL
exposition is tmm
RECORD FOR PROGRESS
f.pcclal to The Herald
8AN FHANC1SC0. July 23 - Pit. c
tor ot Exploitation John Drlsben Wal
ker ot the Pansma-1'aclflc Interna
tional Kxposltlou, In an Interview yen
terday discussed the progreaa of the
exposition, and aald:
"The history of no exposition has
been marked by such rapid work as
that which ha followed the official
recognition ot tho city of Ban Francis
co by act of congress. It will not be
but short time until San Francisco
will begin to reap the period ot pros
perity which will follow active work
upon constructions of the exposition
building. H Is estimated that as
aoon as the work ot the exposition Is
under full sway, some 17,00 men will
be employed within the exposP'on
grounds.
"All this getting ready for mirli an
undertaking must be done slowly and
with the utmost care, It mlscslcula-l
tlona are to be avoided and no back
steps taken. Every step baa been
United I'rn-s Service
CHICAUO, July S3. Followers of
Governor Deneen arc planning to gala
control ot tho state progressive con-u-ntlon
to be held August 3, and pre
vent the nomination ot progressive
candidates.
Governor Johnson will stump Illi
nois next month In the Interest of tho
third party ticket.
HcmIuUoiir ot Condolence
Klamath Falls, Ore., July 9, 1913
At a regular meeting of Ewsunaj
Camp, No. 799. Woodmen or tho
.World, held on the above date, the
' .1 ..maI ....- .mm. ... I . t ..a .. Ii.at.ii,..
UUUVIB.feUVU VUUJUIU.VQ "W U-
cd to draft suitable resolutions of con
dolence In respect to our esteemed
neighbor, Fred T. Sanderson.
Whereas, It has pleased the Su
preme Counsel ot the Universe In his
Infinite wisdom, to call from the Qreat
Forest of Woodcraft, our loyal and
esteemed neighbor, Fred T. Sander
son; therefore,, be It
Kesolved, That this camp conveys
Its condolence to tho bereaved family,
who has lost a devoted husband and a
fond and loving parent, and the camp
a faithful and esteemed neighber:
and commend them to the One who
docth all things well. Ho It further
Resolved, That as a token of our
sympathy, these resolutions be spread
upon the minutes ot our camp and a
copy sent to the family of our de
ceased neighbor.
Fraternally submitted,
w. p. McMillan.
It. R. DRUUAKEIt.
J. W. ROSS,
Committee.
United Press Sorvlce
CHICAGO, July as. Plans have
been completed for a Lorlraer dent
onstratlon In Orchestra hull tonight.
Indications aro that thousands of
friends nnd sympathisers of tho for
mer United States senator wilt at
tend.
Lorlmer will be the chief speaker.
and considerable Interest hits been
aroused In tho position ho will tnko
as to the three avowed candidates
now In the field for election on two
tickets.
SIREN WHISTLE Will
ANNOUNCE All FIRES
Klamath Falls Is to have n rcil
modern siren fire alarm, for so It
mis ordered by tho city council last
night. The contract was awarded to
Sperry llros. of this city, who aro to
furnish and Install In good working
order one 3Ux44 Fairbanks duplex
air compressor, one 42-Inch by 1 1
feet receiver air tank for 126 pmm Is
pressure, lilted with pressure gauge
UNCLE SAM HAS A
NEW "BEST SELLER"
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, I). !.. July
"A Chaplain's Dulles mid How licit
to Perform Thorn," Is llio tills of
Uncle Sam's latest. best seller In tho
literary wutlil. The book Is publish
cd by the war department, 'l !l
written by Chaplain (teorgo J. War
litis of tho Eleventh cavalry.
To hire army chaplains by contract,
No. o:mta. for tno . b. nscuuu
11, Town-hip 37 H Range 7 IC, Wll
liimotte. Meridian, lis filed notice of
intention to malm final commutation
Mitmf. to establish his t'lMm I" the
liinil ulm described, Imforo 0. It.
IV Lap, rmmty clerk of Klamat'i
comity, at Klamath Falls. Oregon, nil
IN. lilh day of August. 1913.
t'lalmnnl names as witnesses:
,)iin Fulkerson, Paul llognrdus, J.
II. Hwan. Hlrd Loosley, all of Klain
ntli Falls. Oregon.
A. W. OltTON.
7..8-15 r Register.
NEWPORT BEAU
LOT
g3
KontMlti J1
ickm4n
to'
15lirIKc
& SMITH
New
and safety valve; one 5-foot siren anil i,,icnj f permanently employing
one 3-horsepower electric motor. T ,,m ,j. KVIK them commissions, li
contract prlco Is $437. SS. I recommended In Ilia book. The null.
Wily Chluese Sticks
Wo understand that W. M. Keegan
nnd Con O'Conuoll have rented the
nialr hotel, and will begin doing busi
ness nt once. Tho Chinaman will
continue to conduct tho restaurnnt.--Chcwaucan
Press.
LAST NIGHT'S DOINGS OF
TNEJITr COUNCIL
Eight rouucllmvn were present nt
the meeting last evening, Altord aud
Owens being absent.
Uulldlng permits wore granted to
I). A. Lamb for n two-story brio
with seven-foot basement, on the cor
ner of Sixth and Klamath. Fred
Ilueslng for an 18x33 one-story frumo
on lot 2, block 39, and to Frod Mel
liase for tho repair and additions to
his resldeuce on Fifth and Klamath.
Tho vnlue of tho whistle was dem
onstrated yesterday when tho Klam
ath Falls Iron works tested ono which
they are to Install for the AIroitm
Lumber company. The whistle wps
plainly heard on the upper lal.e and
also by everyone at Shlpplngtoii. ex
cent Councilman McOowen, who fa
vored a bell. Ho nas tho only one to
opposo tho siren nmong tho couikII
men. but that Is a habit ho ha.t of pre
venting any action by the jnnnell
without proper discussion and argu
ment. Councilman Savldge took un active
part In securing tho siren whistle lire
alarm for tho city.
Ilutnper Crop Sure
Somo of tho best crops we have
ever seen In any country are soon to
bo harvested In the Chewaucan and
Summer Lake valley's. Tho ranchers
up the Summer take section aro cut
ting their hay, and some early grain
has been harvested already. Dumper
crops greet the toller nnd tiller of the
land Ibis year. Chewaucan Press.
KK.W,
4
ESTATE
.
ritANHFRRH
or decries tho proposed scheme to
give chaplains hlghor rank. He also
.... (tint rAM.irli.tf ttn ttrtivllled for
chaplains at army posts, and that a
distinctive flag, a blue field with a!
white cross, bo accorded them. To
change tliu chaplain's uniform by
making them more clerical and less
military Is also suggested by Pimp.
lain Waring.
The publication Is .made by author
Ity and direction of tho war depatt.
inent, but without comment lit show
It has tho ontclal sanction of the d
partition! heads.
II o T IS Iv
P. I.. Tiirpln A. W. Tiirpln
IT POWUI.I
It n Willi piltiile I
I In i open ii pl.iii.
'iVJ
lTclllfi
uti:irr. mtm
Ii, JaT.iN)
(litiai
K L I IV
mill Count to lttillllMK)
AIIKNT, HAN FHANCISt u
ler day lipi without tint ti, o.
Until plume In t'sili iiH.ii,
Aro you Inlerydea In m.amaih
COUNTY? tAn, see tho Rtrphca
Huntcrjteslff Co. They hnto sums
voJ bamisfaa.
leuiplo theater. tstttsr.i dall), 3:30
m Ku'iilnir first performance
1,1 con
Ktenlnirf
Mltysos.
.lilinlitUUiilor's Notice
Nnllee Is hereby given by the un
derslgned, administrator ot the estate
of IMward (1. Thomas, deceased, to all
persons hating claims against said es
tate, to present them, with proper
vouchors, within six months from the
date uf (his notlre. In tho ndmlnls-
The follow Ins realty transfers, trator, at the ntllce of Attorney 1 II
The committee appointed on tho ro.. contracts, deeds. timrtKagcs. etc., re- Mills, !0fi Odd Follows building.
survey of Shlpplngton reported luiwntly filed with the county clerk, i ICLimath Falls, Klamath county, Ore
favor of permitting the petitioners to 'arc furnlshod by the City and County gou.
make the survey and submit tha pUtlAL'trnct nimpony . Dated July 11, A. I), 1912.
to the city engineer. I l MK S. THOMAS.
A committee recommend..! that n i United States to Charles E. Wor- T-Il-S-S Administrator
dltlCBlt to men who, although they
embrace many of San Francisco's , Case Is Continued
- . - . .. ... ......
ablest business men. have, with but Tho case of M. M. Obencbaln vs. sidewalk be ordered constructed oai; J',w, " " W0, " w '(
one exception, been Inexperienced In I the Ransome-Crummey company, altho southerly side of Washington l'W ' 8oc' HS7-10. lAilnilnWrnlor'a
exposition affairs. But everything .Jury rase, which was set for thUI street, between Second and
has been done with deliberation and I morning In the circuit court, was con-streets.
Fourth' L'Iibs. K. Worden to Oeo. 11. Cham
tberlaln, warranty deed, $10, Iota It
Notice of
Final Armunt
Filing of
TJiltf rnnllnnanM nrree.l I nil nn Vl.m.lh .vn... I,.n ThUJ , V. K. Itiirrlu In A. II. t.ltilmr. null . UreW'lli lOr liamaill l.OUIIiy
sxv -vwh v -. B. . Mil VI ISIHI IS USS HIVUUV J V n VVU tMIIH " " -- -- . - i
stipulation between und Fourth streets, had settled, and. claim deed, 910, NKVl SKl. See
8V SK;, KM Sim. cSc. 3.
care; and so wisely that It meets tlnued until the December term on The city engineer reportedthat the nnd 13, block 30, Fcconil audition,
with the approval of experts. It Isjcourt.
easily true today that no previous ex-upon through
position has been so far advanced at .the contending litigants and their nt- with It a portion ot the curb, causing 10; S1
so early a date." torneys. iu crack between the curb and thei!-'-
pavement. Before the pavement was ' Tho Klamath Development comp.t-
Puplla desiring to take work In Frank Morlne arrived In the cltr'put In J. L. Fielder, owner of the ad- ny to Mrs. A. C. Sherman, warranty
one or more branches In the Klghtli last night on a visit to his parents, joining property, was ordered and iieed, $10, lot 1. block S8, takevMw
ear, to enable them to enter high Mr. Morlu'e s now located at Ittlllnirs.imade a heavy till In the street nt bis addition,
school, consult D. P. Alexander. 5-6 Mont. own expense, but as tho lot Is much' Kstnto of John A. Scott to Theodore
n , lower than the street, the back filling. W. Scott ct al, quit claim deed, $209,
I
Jilt tho Count1)' Court of tliu State of
C&S7
f II I r-w. is sure to nave a pieun
It III 'I yij refreshing closefiir
J Jit s1t liatu nwnllliuvffiem
fl ml ' iw that limiurw
M ll'kz;1km- " JH"'
-' ..irPST if if . m jt .rSJftS .....'
-rriiiiry, if . . !.. iust..
tttH M.W . S
THK lNO,HOT,WKAH-JMr
nt sn4
those who
at licimi
hlrh only a prno.
tvl bathroom ctn
And modern sanitary
liimlilng has placed lliem it
Dm disposal of rich nnd pov
alike, fur few purses ntiatli)i
are so limited as nut to Im stit
to afford what was n fow ysri
ago an ntmost' priceless lutury
If you ilMlru lo know all about
what a moderate sum they un
be Installed, call up OltKKI.KY
NEWPORT of YAQUjUrBAY
OKBUON'S IDI-AI. SUMlrA :RUS0RT I
.'.a.-i.-m r-'J'T ir-p?,-'t"',',-Jg'"--M:jfrg"'"r 'i-sJrs'iVisViii-i..-ii
IJOAIINO SWIMlrfNO FISHINU
HUNTING DccnJcit UXCURSIONS
ALL SI:ASIill: l)IVI:R5IONS
Low excursion
iu,
SECRET.
r.s on all roods. Pirst class
:coiiiodationrs
5srHATI!l IIIMIKLUr, ADDMIWS i
Y COMMERCIAL CLUB
THE DETROITER
did not tiroJcct far enouch under tho'vu
i... .J .' . ,. I . .'.
BiaewaiK to give gooo proMcuon lo
lad the Specification!
0m
Rear Spring SaapensloaJ
Fall floitlngreer Jbxle
Inches gauge 56 FrontAxle
llrakfs
f
tmt
the curb. The matter was referred
to tho street committee and city en-
'glneer, with power to act. The Im
'provement will bo paid for out of the
'Klamath avenue Improvement fund.
'llArmin Fnrrn nt thn nnvlnv rnmninv
stated that the cost would not oxceed
$200.
Councilman Savldge called atten
tion to tho manhole on Klghth and.
. '.4 NW SK. Sec. SR-30-':.,
Mac II. McClellan to John O. Mr-
Liellan, warranty deed, $1, SM N'V
li. BKU NWU. NK 8WM Sec I
Wheel llase 10s
Inches.
Power Plant' Unit type, completely
enclosed.
Motor Four cylinder, cast enbloc,
3 Inch bore, 4 Inch stroke, de
veloping 25 horsepower. Wnter
cooled, valves enclosed, Inter
changeable; all on right band side
of motor, adjustable.
ignition Hosch high tension did
neto set spark.
CooIIiik Tbernio-sypbon system, t
ular typo radiator or large wai
capacity.
Fuel Supply Gravity feed, tank
der front seat.
LubrlcutieB: Splash feed con
level type with pump.
Clutch Multiple disc running 1;
Transmission Selective type, si
gearii; three speeds forward
reverse.
Drive Left hand drive, levori
steering gear flnlxhed In ei
and nickel.
Control Clear shifting lever
ter of car, clutch and brake
operated by foot pedals.
Meertuf Gear Irreversible,
and nut type.
Then tte Price
lai form
1" beam drop forging.
Double Internal expanding;
It -Inch drum and one 10-lncu
um on each rear wheel, encased.
Adam S. White
S4 NK4 See.
22-39-11.
United States to
patent', NU SRli,
i-37-10.
Martin II. Donovan to W.W.araves,
, waranty deed, $10, W4 SW'U. Sec,
16-38-15.
United States to Oscar L. Carter,
High streets, which Is higher than the patent, lot 1, Sec. 4-37-10.
street. The city engineer stated that , The Klamath Development com
the manhole was on the official grade pany to Claude Daggett, warranty
of the atreet, but that It was desired deed, $10, undivided half Intorest IniAdmlnlstratn
by the property owners to change the lot 1, block 57. Second Hot Springs.1 ,)rcw .,
graae, ana mis coma not De aono J. A. Maddox to United States, war-1
without an ordinance and official pub- ranty deed, $100, port (right of wayl '
lleatlon. Thn msttAP wab ritfepreil In !. A Rah 91- au. awi'. a., to t
the street committee. NK NW, 8W NK,' Sec. 27-
On motion of Councilman Savldge 40-10.
the police judgo was Instructed to, C. H. Daggett to Alfred & Almu
order a metal document file for the. Pnterstelnor, warranty deed, $10, loii
office. At the present time thn old J 1, 2 and 10, block 18, Sunnyslde ad
safe Is packed full of documents andidltlon.
papers which have been filed slnco(
the city was Incorporated, and It Is (Jeorgo Pan llelter
Impossible to And anything on ac
!lu the Matte' of the Kstnto ot Andrew
I. Fugclberg. Dcreasi-d.
Notice Is hereby gUcn that I have
filed my flnat account und report as
administrator of the estate of Andrew
I. Kiigelbnrg, deceased, and the abote
entitled court has filed upon 10 f
o'clock in tho forenoon rt July 27,
1912, as the time, and tho county
court room In the court homo nfl
Ktamnth county, Oregon, In the city
of Klamulh Falls In said county, n
llio place, when nnd where any person
tuny present any objection or except
Hon to nnythlng therein contained, or
to mi) thing done by m ns adminis
trator, and at the said time and place
the said court will finally seltlo the
said account.
This notice Is published pursuant
to order of tho above entitled court
mado June 17, 1912, and the first
publication thereof Is made on June
20, 1912.
KNIIIIK M. CKDKIHIKIIOH,
r of tho Kstato of An-
Fugclberg, Deceased.
f -10-7-25 r
Not Ice for Publication
(Not Coal Limits.
Department of tho Intrlor, United
States Land Office nt I.nkevlew,
Oregon, Juno 17, 1911
j Nollio Is hereby given that Jumea
llrlscoc, whose postolllco addroji.1 Is
j Klamath Faflt, Oregon, did, on the
Bvo rv tit in t
fsiV I MEBsiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM
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In Alvsjrfo
Halt SSST.i
rllirisSTi
the Jswi'lll
l'ili,
rM'nUllie of
ii t'lsy A Co.'. Pisom,
ay nnd oilier lesdln
Oilier Mioses nt rm-
le pilirs, Tuning slid repsln I
A (lent) fur
whim: m:vi.so maciiim. I
oi.tt in Tpi:witiTi:ii .m
K-'Olt T.W.MNCI m.k'iiim: ,
II.Nil., SlHlliinriy nnd Plitnrr I
KUMAIH fAUS MUSIC HOUSE
Two doors i,utt of PmloDlrr
It. M,l)riK., I'li.ptl.lor
WESTERN TR
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PnuenKer" PI
Too Moure
MINI. Iteslileissr- Pfioiir
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.MO VIM! AND
KIOHT
i:tl.l, THANNFKII
FOII HAI.K
Oilliiiril iiny Plate In Tmm
i. u. ritrioit
nt
foil.
unic Pressed steel channel sec
tion, drop type, permitting low
hung car.
Clearance 10 H Inches.
Springs Soml-ellptlc In front, 39
Inches long; platform In rear, each
spring 37 Inches long.
Wheels Heavy artillery type, equip
ped with 32x3 Inch tires.
i Hearings We use high grade ball
bearings In tho motor, transmtn
slon,, rear axle and front wheels.
I llody Metal; five Passenger; closed
Ing front English torpedo type. Up-
and ' holstercd In genuine black leather.
1 Up-to-date door locks, wltb bandies
and Inside.
mel' Color Raven blue body, hood and
wheels, black chassis, black enamel
lamps, nickel finish.
Full Equipment Top with side cur
tains, windshield, gas and oil
lamps, generator, repair tool kit
and horn.
Icen-
Ivlca
orm
r.oT
A Carlojri if enroute
5.00
iati Fallg
H. RABBES
1 nM... ii. .k Vn J .. . .'1U "ny '" """""y, 1911. llio In this
i George Pan, the well known ChMm. ..... ......
cr rj? ?Aij!!' w,Ht.o n. .iiv.-h .ir
,T 7 ,!NWy'' Hccl,"n 29' Township 38 S..
rival from China, Is on the streets 1K0 0 ,,( WMtameUo Meridian.
and the timber Ihereon. under tho
safe. Doth the police Judge und the
rukes operated by-foot pedal and mayor stated that the file was an ab-
land lever. solute necessity for the protection of
the Important papers of the city. The
fllo Is to cost $96.25.
Tho mayor apoln.ted Ralph Vaughn
as poundmaater, and the appointment
was confirmed by the council. Ac
cording to the charter the council Is
to provide rules and regulations, and
prescribe the duties of the poundmaa
ter, ot which wll be the supervision of
the streets In addition to havlne
charge of the city pound. The salary
of the poundmaater Is to be fixed by
the council, but no action was token
on the matter.
The property dedicated for an al
ley between Fifth and Sixth street,
back of the Shlve Dros. grocery, doed
not connoct, and the mayor and po-J
lice Judge were authorised to executo
a deed reconveylng to Mrs. Walker
the property deeded for an alley on
the west side of tho block, and to re
ceive In lieu thereof a deed to prop
erty which will be an extension qf
the alley,
On iflsJAM the city cancelled a por
tlon offJJIe sewer assessment against
lotsJfJJhd 6 In block 64, Nichols trd
today. Ho says all the reports con
cerning his Incarceration and arrest
on the high seas which readied this
country have been grossly exaggerated.
dltlj
1, block 48, First
addition, for the reason that the prop
erty was too high for connection with
the sewer, and connection would hiuo
in hU mmAtk frnm atiAttiAr iIpmI
' ' 'I
.... Cavalry Cotnmandary
MLJae ' ' "I" meet In
,vrt7!?' 8,n,,Ml 'onclnvo Wed-
V ncsdny evening. July
24th; iiUo work in order of lied Cross
All HOjoi.rnlng Knlirhts Templars
mo cordially luvlted.
I. F. Wll.Lt, Uocnrder.
Woiiimii Kills .Negro
SAN FJIANCIBCO, July 23. Mel
vlu Leselvcs, a-.ncgfo, attacked his
consort, draco Shields, In u room over
his suloon today, aud slashod nor leg
with it kulfe. She grappled with the diivlt In ii.i. ,.m..
man. and securing the weapon sho which would defeat the entry.
I',,l.u.l . iiitu IIIN llt.iin. , n-.r...
. .. . wit w.l,
protlslons of thn act of Juno 3, 1S7S,
anil nitn amendatory, known ns the
"Timber and Stone Law," At niicIi
vnluo as might bo flxod by appraise
ment, and that, pursuant to such ap
plication, the land and timber lliero
on have been appraised at u total ol
$100, the timber estimated at 90,000
board ftot at $1 p. r M nnd thu land
.it $10; that silil applicant will offer
llnal proof In support of his applica
tion and sworn statoment on tho 30th
day of August, 1912, boforo C. II. Do
Lap, county clerk of Klamath county,
Oregon, at Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Any person Is n. Iluerty lo protest
this purchiiKo before entry, or Inlilnto
u contest nt any lime boforo patent
Is-wos, by filing n corroborated nffl-
e, ulleglng facts
For the Painful Smarting
That Follows Sunburns
If iteli Haze
lid (km
Auto lloa.l Wanted
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 23. -Ileprescntatlve
Ilaker urged Presi
dent Taft today to open the Vosemlte
national rarK to automoblMtT No
dorlsion was given.
7-1-8.29
Iteglstcr.
We huvu some ver
street property for
Hiiiitvr KVMUCo,
nirM.lu til-
alo-Hli'iiiini
Notice for Publication
(Not Coal Lands)
Department of the Intorlor, United
Stntes Land Ofllce at Lakovloiv,
Oregon, Juno 29, 1912,
Notice Is hereby given that Oscai
Is.. Wlllcy, of Odessa, Oregon, who, on
June 8, 1912, made homestead entry
me most exquuifc preparation kuown,
leavlng;the akin bW.utIfult aoft and while
it la not atlcky or Areaay. Glovea can be
worn Immediately; after using.
It is an excellent toilet preparation for
chapped hands, face, llpa or any roiujh-
ncas. rine ior use after tiavlnd
i
.-
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N DRUG CO
s po your ubiM-th,