The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 07, 1912, Image 4

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GOOD ROADS IS
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CALIKOH.MA.NH CUN IMPROVE-
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KOR SETTLERS
Local Women Offer Cash
Prizes for City Beautiful
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Oold Hill, Or, By taking a short
cuttalo town ! the Same creek
trail two daya before the opening of
the huou for deer. Paul Uroslus, n
new coaier from South Dakota, wai
ruMf4 to learn something ot the
methods of the South? Oregon
'aooaar'' or poacher. He had not
pM far when be heard a rifle ahot
He thought nothing of It until, a few
minutes later he came upon a spotted
fawn blag by the trail In a pool of
freah bleed. A amall round hole on
one aide and a gaping wound on tha
other ihowed how It rame to Its end,
Rroslus thought of the rifle ahot. but
Ma wonder aa to who would ahoot a
lawn. Mid out ot season at that, was
eat akorDV a sharp command to
sieve ee'ieeempantad by the profane
tafermatloa that be (Brasilia) had no
oeslaess that should detain hint In
that particular locality.
Brealna at once continued bis jour
ney, noticing only that the command
te vacate came from a. man standing
net more than thirty feet away, partly
Mdea by n tree, and that the man
waa covering him with a rifle.
Brealna had Una the trail, not
only bssaun ,11. was n short cnt to
town, without the heat and dust ot
the highway, but because, being a na
ture lever,, he had hoped to surprise
some of the creatures of the woods
(a their native haunta. Ilia expecta-
tlona were more nearly fulfilled a
abort distance beyond the place he en
countered the fawn and Ms) slayer. A
eta point buck pranced along the frail
abend of him for several hundred
yards, panaing at Intervala to look
back before he finally disappeared In
Ike weeds.
J Deputy dame Warden Baadry was
informed of Brasilia' experience, but
as yet ae elao te the Identity of the
amtlav who. killed the spotted fawn
has been found.
'lulled Press Service
SAN KKANCI8C0. Aug. '."The
best roads In the world for Califor
nia" Is the slogsn ot the convention ot
the Pacific Highway Association now
In session here, and the delegates are
determined lo set In motion the ma
chinery which will not slone attract
the ntuomobll tourists to the state by
offering him scenic highways from the
Sierras to the see, snd from the Mex
Iran frontier to Shasta, hut will also
afford the rancher an essler market
As one of the first steps In a cam
paign for the city beautiful mov-
tnent, the Klamath Kails Civic !eaguo
lias decided to offer prlies to the old
and young with a view of beautifying
the yards of the homes In the city.
the competition intuit register at thu
Herald oltlcc not l.ttcr limit August
'30th. The earlier registration Is
ItlMll.l HlM lutttltl.
The work of the member, of the J Tw ,,f , ,,,.
league Is commendable, nnd Is meet- AilultH, llrst prise. $20, second in lie
Ing with the support of the Klamath, $10 Ucst new lawn, best old lawn.
Kails resident who have at heart the, best general flower garden, Ursl geif
Intercsta of the city. oral kept yard.
,,. . , , , . , , , Children, llrst print $10, second
Those who desire lo tnko part In,, " ,'. 1....1. ...... .....i irl.
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Special prises, given by Mrs
Until for the heat bed of sweet peas.
Hoys. Ilrnt prlte, Imsobnll, hat and
mask: stioml prise. Ilrownle eameni.
(Ilrls, llrst prise, Jnrdciilcr; serond
prlte, vase.
Prlies will he nwnrded Heptembcr I
MtXHIf S SWPRtSEO AT
GMWIN OF THE CITY
Favorite lUyers Are In the City
' Agafai After an Absence el Seven
Years Glad to See Their Many
OMFrieasm
LLOYD GEORGE TO
EMULATE TEDDY
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United Press Serytr
,. LONDON, Aug. 7. That Chancel
ler of the ceheeuer David Lloyd
Ctorcj will bolt from the liberal camp
and accept the leadership of a new
progressive party, including the labor
and socialist groups, Is the growing
belief among politicians. J, Kier
fiardle. the veteran socialist leader,
gave expression to this opinion when
lM.aal4.ln a speech at Newton Abbot
that the battle which ia going on in
Fred Moore and company arrived
this afternoon, and open at the opera
house this evening In the beautiful
pastoral comedy drama In four acta.
Tomorrow." On account of the band
concert this evening, the curtain will
not raise at 1:46.
It has been seven years since either
Mr. or Mrs. Moore have been In
Klamath Kails, and they were delight
fully surprised at the wonderful
growth of the city. Fred doesn't look
a bit different than he did when he
waa the popular Idol of the theator
going public ot Klamath Falls, and
Mrs. Moore la In perfect health. There
la now n little Moore who Is taking a
very Important part on the stage, and
he baa Inherited all ot the talent of
both father and mother.
am MTiiiESTGurs mump
(Continued from Page 1)
Local Sportsmen to Care
For Shipment of Fish
A meeting ot the local sportsmen
was held this afternoon In tho office
of Fish and flame Commissioner C.
K. Stone, when arrangements wore
made for the distribution of tho US
cms of flngerllng trout which aro to
arrive here on the 8:4S train. It was
decided to take the fish out to the
streams toulght. There were present
at the meeting Mr. Stone. A. I). Mil
ler, C. M. Ilnmsby, K. 11. Mills, Uobt.
llunsaker. J. II. Chambers, W. I).
I mica, C. II. Dsggett, Henry Stout,
t'hua. I. Roberts and R. C. Spink.
The trout are to he distributed by
the follewing: U. I. Roberts, A. l.
Miller, Deorgo lllehn and Frnnk
Ankeuy will go to Lost lllver: Fred
Mills to Spencer Creek; J. II. Cham
bers to Clover Creek, and C. II. Dag.
Kelt and Henry Stout to Hock Creek
The balance ot the trout will be taken
up tho lake on thu boat "Oakland,"
furnished by V. I. Johnson. At the
Agency Landing twenty-five cans will
he left for Spring Creek, and It. C.
Spink will deliver these by wsgon.
Trout will also be left for Wood River
lo ho distributed by Jan. Pellnn nml
Lindsay Slsemorc. Several cans will
U taken to Crystal Creek from Pel
han Hay I.) II. St. (ten. llllio'.
Klghleen runs of the shipment are
for the forest supervisor, sad will he
placed In Four-Mile Creek.
In addition to the above, It Is ex-
itierled to secure other machines to
assist In distributing the trout before
evening, a there were a number of
sportsmen who volunteered to help
out, but could not bo present nt the
meeting.
not affected by any ordinance which papers, the- game was characterised
might be passed by the city of Klam- hy such edifying cries as "Kill tli.i
sth Falls, and should not be taken Umpire!" "Robber!" "Kill him!"
Into consideration by the city council i "Put him out)," etc.
In letting the advertising contract
Judge Benson left the city lost
night on a trip. He will be gone n
week or two, so that the time of hear
ing ot the case which Mr. Smith has
started has not been set. In the
meantime Mr. Kvsns will have to look
elsewhere than to tho Ktamath Falls
city treasury for funds with which to
go on with the erection of thst six
story sky-scraper, which has dwin
dled down to a one-story building,
snd which may eventually stop when
the basement Is about completed.
Whir and Moot en performed for
the Weed nine, and Burgees, Butler
nnd linker were In the spotlight for
the Medford bunch.
LAKE COUNTY IS
SETTLING FAST
clal advertising of the city for one
year, I hereby agree to publish all
legal advertisements of the City of
Ktamath Falls, In the Evening Her
ald at the folowlng rates: Five (S)
cents iter Hue for. the first Insertion,
and two (S) cents per line for sack
succeeding insertion ot the same ad
vertisement.
"BVKN1NU HERALD,
"W-O. Smith. Publisher."
That also. In response to the notice,
"Ssni Evans, the reputed and alleged
owner and publisher ot the Klamath
Falls Northwestern." submitted the
submitted the follewing:
"To the Honorable Mayor and City
Ceuncil:
"Uentlemen I herewith submit
the following bid for city official ad
vertising for one year In the Klamath
Falls Northwestern, to wit:
8 cents per line for the first .inser
tion.
S cents per line for esch subsequent
insertion.
Line means one line, 13 ems long,
of .8-poInt type, set on solid slug, eight
WEED DIAMOND
STARS BEATEN
MEDKORD AtiORrXJATlOX TAKKrt
MC'AI.P OK Hl'HIHJEIW OK MK7AL
HALL TOHHKRH ROUGH HOt'SK
PU4.YH ARK FEATURE
RKPORT OK THK LAND OKKICK
I.NDICATKH THAT VAHT UIKA
$10, lot B, hlockt. Second Hot Sprint
addition.
Sam Evans to e. V Ktnns, war
ranty deed. $10, lots 14, IS, HI, 1
18 nnd 19, block 3; lots 1, :, 3, 4, 5,
. T, 8. 9. 10, 11, 12, 13 14, If.. t'l.
17. 18, 19, 10, 21, 33, 33. 34, 3f. nml
26, block 3, .Second addition.
The Klamnlh levetopment com
pany to Sam Evans, warranty deed.
$10. lots 3 ami I, block I, Serond II"'
Springs addition.
The hltmitth leeloimcul linn.
pnny to II. M. llotnliiK, warranty
deed. $10, lot 13, 13. 14, IT. ami Hi,
block 4, Second Hot Springs nilillllon
Helen M. IIokup to It, N, luj, war
ranty deed, $10, NEU SKU, Sec.
34; NW'i; SW'Vi.SeC. 3.'.-3K-lf.
Fred Noel lo It. N, Day, warrant)
WILL NOON m: OCCUPIED mideed, $10, NK HE'.i.Hec. fl.3H-l.
HON I KIIIK HKTTLERH
, C. C. Hogue to It. N. Day, quit
irlslmdeed, $10, NEU SEU.Hec. 34:
S!4 KV!,, NW?i SV4. See. 3S.
38-1 S.
N. B. Newbanks to J. A. Eusmlnger,
wsrrsnty deed, $1,7S0, II acres In
SKV 8WU.SeC. 33.3R-9.
E. J. Sharp to J, A. Snsmlnger,
warranty deed, SW'V. Bee. 34-36-14,
United States to Klmrr E. Mason.
patent. NWti SEt;, HWV, NE,
Loral baseball players will find con
solation from tho report of a ball
xamo Sunday In Medford In which the
Weod nine ate up the dust hy a score
of to 8. According to the Medford
mmmmmtttmtttt
the cabinet over the question of naval lines constitute an Inch.
expenditure way "end la such a devel
opment aa to give the labor party a
new leader and anew following which'
Way make all the dlfereace In, the
history of Bagland."
i Kier Hardle, challenged as to
whether he meant Lloyd Oeorge, re
fused to go any further than saying
;he preferred to sllow the potential
nsw leader remain u dark horse, but
'evsrybody knew that he did mean the
chancellor. Lloyd Oeorge scored,
'temporary victory In preventing First
Lord of the Admiralty Winston
jChurealll appropriating' more than
$(,0,000 for his supplementary
jnaval estimates but the Imperialist
wtng In the cabinet Is In the ascend-
!aat, nnd both Churchill and Premlei
Asqultb made It clear that they were
pledging the government to greatly
Increased naval . espeadlture during
the next five years,
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(OosUnued from Page I)
! "America" and "The Star BpangUd
HannefWe played.
. After ttUrty minute of cheering,
tbeaew American flag with circular
arrangement of stars dropping from
the ceiling was displayed.
The entire assembly stopped cheer
ing and sang "America." The entbu-
was redoubled as the song
Listen J
Senator Beveridge sank back into
i eaalr, grinnlaf. Order was re
stored at 8:01 o'clock.
'This Is the regulsr rate for this
class of advertising In the Klamath,
Falls Northwestern, and Is reckoned
by the circulation, a sworn statement
of which accompanies this bid.
"Respectfully submitted,
"SAM EVANS,
'Publisher of the Klamstb Fulls
Northwestern."
The propossl of the council to cut
the salaries of the police force to less
than living wage and turn the money
thus saved over tn the Northwestern
as a bonus for doing the city adver
tising has aroused the taxpayers to a
point of actual rebellion, and Mr.
Smith has been commended on all
sides for the action be has taken to
expos the methods of thu ringsters.j
In the trlsl of the suit now pend
ing facts will be brought out which
will make tlear the fallacy or the con
tention of the five councllmen and
the newspaper which they are backing
In Its effort to rob the city.
The charge that Mr. Smith had do
cllned to state the circulation of the
Herald Is absolutely unfounded. In
fsct, Mr. Smith courts the fullest pub
llclty. This is nvldemttd by his action
in carrying the matter Into the courts'.
Whether or not the Northwestern
prints 1400 or 14.000 papers dally
secta the proposition not In the
least. It Is the number of papers cir
culated to bonl fide subscribers within
the limits of the city of Klamath Falls
that should make any difference.
Prospective land buyers In remote
sections of the United States to whom
Mr. Kvans of the Northwestern admits
ho vends his paper without charge are
f"
:: Balincl
mi Amte
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; ; houscl
:; oo act
"-' from
:: year.l
Not 4
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t
:: a good
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:: for
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Cut.
in 5 years
rcent
nced.small
and barn.
es cleared.
hlch8otons
was cut t hit
foot of waste
land.
In and see
it i boat this
I hi ve a customs
er or a small,
mod rn house.
clos la. Must be
chi ip for cash
Sale A sat for First Ad
detloa
INSURANCE
Tho reports of the land ofllcmU In
takevlew Indicates thst Central Ore
yon has made rapid strides during the
psst month. While the gieAtest
amount of land hna been Died on In
take county, there was a greater per
centage of land relinquished there
than In Klamath county.
The land entered at the likevlew'ser. 20.40-13.
government offlco during July fol- I'nlled States In .Ins. I,. Wnrlow,
l0: ,patenl. NM NWU. Her. 33; NE'J NK
take county, 13.286.fln; Klamutli'U Sec. 33; HKi; HK'J Hee. 3!MO.3.
county, 1,730; Ciook county, 1,330; N. W Cosi-booni lo Claudo W. Cose.
jtaud relinquished, take county, 4,- boom, warranty deed, $10, NK 3
198.8!); Klamath county, 330; Crook , fet on lot 3, block .IS, Nichols nil
icnunty, 1,010. illtlon.
Lakeside rompany to Frnnk Kro-
Notice to Taxpayers -marix. warranty need, 13.10, il nries
Tho tax roll ffor 1911 laBTow ready lm 2- Hw" '-IS.
for Inspection at theBTBcc ot the " " t" I- flllham. in
AlLstr
reajsl
sstfo
boauof eqnl
be fln umtll
6-cth 4trN
county assessor,
Interested aro
kelnspectlon
the
will
operty owners t;- ' ""nm. a- "WW Hee.
ted to call imdlafi-lr'-
.1 IfnllA.I Dl.l.. lAt ,....
tne meeting ori v" "" r.mwt.
Illation. The books I " '. sw ' ",c- 3''-37-1 1 .
patent,
September IS.
P. LRB, Assessor.
REAL
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BBTATK TRANSVICRM
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The following realty transfers,
contracts, deeds, mortgages, etc., re-
ft nltw KlmA .ul.l. .1... ...... I.l.
m. miw ., ,,, viiuuij rinrs.,
sre furnished by the City nnd County
Abstract cempany:
A. II. Moore lo Wm. T. Moore, war-
ranty deed, undivided half Interest In
pnrts lots n, 7 nnd K, Muck 3, Ho
noma. Clias. E. Worden to It. N. Day, war
ranty deed, H NEll. NH HE,
Sec. 17-38-15.
Rounsevell corporation to the
Klamath Development company, war
ranty deed, $10, lots 9 and 10, Mock
r,4. Second Hot Springs.
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MAQU1RE
43rmain st.
ununiiuuiitmm
United Statea tn Jss. Itynn, patenl,
SK14 NEK, Sec. 4.38-14.
J. S. Crawford to Jennie l l.yle',
warranty deed, lot 4, block 41, Nich
ols addition, $10,
Wm. K. Sampson to Oliver Bobbins,
warranty deed, $1,000, HW NH KW
V4 NEW, Sec. JI-39-16.
Knmath Water Users Association
to Jefferson Wilson, release of con
tract on part WH BWK.NKKHWVi.
KWM NWW.Sec. 1-4118.
Isaac Wright to Henry Ilolvln, war
ranty deed, $7,000, part lot 8, block
37, original town.
M. O. Moore to C. 8. und It. 8.
Moore, vnrrnnty deed, $10, nt 2,
block I, West Klamuth Falls. 4
Tho Klamath Development com-
pany to Ham Kvans, warranty deed,
Hplnk to Move
K. C, Spink today closed a portion
of the Shepard building, .'.17 oMIu
street. He will occupy quarters with
the City and County Abstract com-pany.
VUKKX H MODEHT
nils HU to PUn to Honor Her
by HUtue
United Press Service
SAN BKnABTIAN, Aug, 7
Under Queen Dowager Isabolh'H
threat of boycotting tho (own If
tho editor of tho "Pueblo Vasco"
should porslst In his plan of rats
funds for the erection of n statue
In her honor, the project has
been abandoned.
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Dlitlnguiihed For Their EXCELLENCE
Endoraed by nfanajera and anbllc alike ai .
THE BEST
mstbn's Opera House
CommcnclnglVtM. Aag. 7
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have a ptvasaat aa)
close for tliuM ak
awaiting them at hoa
luxury which onlr a ht.
erly appointed bathroom ess
give,. And modern sasiuri
I'lumblag baa placed thsa tt
the dlaimaal of rich and pev
alike, for few purses nnwtdtyi
ate so limited as not to t aM
lo afford what was a few imm
ago an almost prlcelsus Imur;,
If you desire In know all abed
what n moderate sum ijsertt
be Installed, call up gjrKKI.gr
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chapped hands, fice. Upa or any rough-
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