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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1912)
BIDS ARE OPEN FOR SECOND UNIT BMW FIRM rKTORKH ON ALL CmBVUH OR NONR 8KKMB BO LOW THAT NO OTBKB BIN OLE FIRM OR COMBINATION CAN BEAT IT MANY ON OUTINGS TO OTHER PARTS SUCH A NUMBER OF LOCAL PBO- PLK ARE SELDOM AWAY FROM TOWN AT ONE TIME TOTAL 18 MWKLLKU DV LAKEV1KW TRIP a zr r Bite were opened Tuesday at the oBce.ot Project Engineer 11V. w, Fates, ot the reclamation service, for construction ot parts o( the eec osd unit, which U to furnUh water far Irrigation purpoeea to about 5U aerea ot laad. moat ot which la In Poo Valley. Tht work Is divided, the disarms to be ot tour main lateral! the North Poa Valley, South Poe Val- tor. Nuaa aka and OrHatb. Por tha contractora to bid, either ob parta or alt tha work. It waa di vides lato eeven portloaa or eicava- ties, ehowa br the following ached ulaa: No. 1 North Poe Valley. 40.450 cable yards. No. I. North Poe Valley, Includ- las tributary sub-laterals, 31.100 cubic yard. No. J. South Poe Valley, 61,100 cubic yard. No. 4. South Poa Valley, Includ las tributary aub-laterare, 77,600 cable rarda. No. (. Nuaa ake, 11,100 cubic rarda... No. . Oriath. lacludlag tribu tary aub-laterala, 11,400 cubtc yards. No. 7. arlEth. 11,100 cubic yards Tha lowest bid for all the schedules waa that ot Maaey Bros. A Co., Uotoe, Idaho, who ofer to do the estlre work, but ao slsgle Kbodute. Their bid waa K7.tll.50, aad this ng-Jre ceM aot be competed with by any other combtaatloa ot slsgle eehedule bide or otherwise. Neat to the foregelag bid waa that ot William H. Masoa. Kiaauth Falls, aU or Boae. 171,107.50. Third beat for ell schedules waa ta sM f Slsdorff BUIstt ot Seat tle, who waat sve or store schedules, their bid for all seres sslag ISl.tlO. For 1. 1, i aad 6, all or aeae. Ma aoa bid l4t.5U.St. For 4 aad I, both, or No. 4, but sat Ns. I. Mates Md 111.055. Tha Bersey Coastractloa Co.. of nl-akertew, bid for 1. 1. 1 aad 4. I3v 4U.lt. J. A. Maddos. Klaaiath rail, oa 7. bid 14,670. BoberU Bros, and J. O. Swindler, Duaaaia, oa 1 aad 4, f 10,110. C. B. Cleadeaalng. Klamath Kails, oa aad 7, l!.f 16. Waltoa A Wyaeoop, Klamath Kalla, ob 4 aad 7. bid 110.161.60. J. B. Qriflth. Klamath Fall, on 4, bid 17,110. The bide will be forwarded to Washington, aad if the bid of Maaey Bros. A Co. U approrcd the contract will be awarded to them. The work must commence wlthla tnlrty-lve dare after the execution of tht coatraet oa the part of the UaKtd States, 10 per cent must be dose before December 1. 1911. 60 perceat before July 1, IMS, and all by November 1. 1111. Seldom, It ever, hare there been o many prominent Klamath FalU peo ple away from the city at one time. But this most august month of all the year is the one chosen by numerous local notables la a remarkable num ber. The ordinary absences due to vacation have been added to by the pilgrimage to Lakevlew ot a consid erable company of Klamath Falls people who wish to attend the con vention there ot the Central Oregon Development League. Amoug those who are absent at different places for recreation, with a view to escaping the wearing triad and excitement ot the city are Judge Henry L. Benson ot the circuit court, who Is expected home soon from a trio to Califernia: Judge Thomas Drake, the city atterney: Captain Jaa. C. Rutenlc. Attorney E. L. Elliett: Cantata Oliver C. ADDlecatt. Dr. R. R. Hamilton. Postmaster Clyde Bran denburg. Rev. Henry Collins of the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer; Rev. J. S. Stubbtefleld, pastor of the First Presbyterian church; Captain J P. Lee. county assessor, and Arthur Wilton, the abstracter. HEAVIER RAILS ON LINE TO WEED Speed Program Sure to Suit Turf Followers Cash Awards of Klamath County Fair Will be More Liberal This Year Then Ever Before. Other Towns to Help EQvd&rytlBiniK " Aftuatto The speed program for the Klam ath county fair Is one of the best over offered lu this section. The prise are more liberal than over be fore, and the events are well selected. The program haa Just been compil ed by the fair management after con sultation with prominent horsemen of the county. Secretary C. J. Oliver haa received a number ot lettera from prominent realdenU ot the county promising aupport. From Merrill has come a letter from J. P. Harter promising active co-operation. "The Merrill Valley will co-operate, and will aend to Klamath Falls a good display." Mr. Harter writes. "We are collecting material for a booth." wrttea E. D. Hitchcock of the Bonania Commercial Club. "We will co-operate with the fair sssocla tlon In evory possible way." First Way ny nice, fri'o for nil. ITS, U&. Mile dash. purse.75 and $16. 'Wild horse sure. 60. 16. HaM mile dash, Klsmsth and Lake I ihicklug llunls. I&0. 26. county horses, f 60 and IIG. Au entrance fee of :0 per cent Trotting Mile, 3 -year -owe, w bo rhMtt for nil races, rour 76. 16. t0 enter and to to start When Wild horse race. 160, 516. moro than four entries are mado the Heroad Day untrsnrc fee will he added to the Trotting, heats Mile, beet two In .mnc nj u10 third horse will save three. 1100. 60. Halt mile dash. Klamath and ake county horses, $50, 916. Wild horse race, 80, 1 16. Thlro Day W. O. W. Day. Halt mile and repeat, i-year-old Klamath and Lake county horses, 175, 116. quarter mile and repeat, 160, III. Wild horse race, $60, $16. Fourth Day (Mock Parade Farm er'e Day Double harness race, Klamath county driving horse, $76, $16 JACKSON HENRY SHORT ALIMONY 4)4) e RBAL BBTATB nUwsWBBB 4 Tat following realty transfers, costracU, deeds, mortgagee, etc, re eeaUy Bled with the county clerk, are furnished by the City aad County Abstract cempany: i, ' Ualted States to Dan W. PaJrker, patent. BW NWH. Sec. 14; SH NEK. 8BH NEK. Sec. 14-17-11. Loaia Oerber to O. T. MeJCtadree, warranty deed, lots 6 aad I. O rand view addition, block 40. F. L. Morlne to William Wood, warranty deed, lots 6 and I, block 0, Orandvlsw addition. C. F. Stone to Ida F. Stone, war- raaty deed, Falrvlew No. 1, lota 5 . aad I, block 4. Christine Murdoch to Orson A. Steams, warranty deed, $71,000, part ! lot 4. block 10, Old Town, loU 10, . 11 aad 11, block 100, Ewauna Hesgats; lot 6, block 6, lot (, block 7. let 7. block 10, all of block 14, lot ( 1, Mock 16. Orson A, Stearua to Hiram F. Mur I dock, 119,000, NEK BEK. Sec. II; BH NBH. 8t NWK, Sec. II; WH 8EU. part of WH NEK. Sec. 17; loU 1. 1, S, I, 7, 1, 11, part of lot I, See. 14- 19-1. SIXTY-FOUND STEEL IS BEINQ REPLACED WITM POUND WHICH. WHEN TAKEN DP. SOLD TO ALOOMA LUMBER CO. Although tha Southern Pacific Uaa between Weed and thto city has been open but two years, the company haa already renewed the track, replacing the IQ-pouBd .steel rails drat UM with 10-pound rails. This u regarsea aa a significant Index ot the compa ny's policy to keep up to oats ana have the line maintained in the best possible condition. Tramc on the branch from Weed kept up very'well from the time ot the opening ot the Une. and has bees especially heavy dnriM the warm seasons. With the extension of the line to Cbiioquin there waa aa added demand oa the facilities and strength ot the Weed Klamath FalU Use. ao that It haa been kept pretty buay meeting the de mands of the tramc. It la la prime condition now, with Ita rock ballast and 10-pound rails, aad trains coming over It ride as smoothly aa they do oa the main line. In fact, the line from Weed will be a part of the ulti mate main line when the cut-oE via Klamath Falls and Natron Is complet Much of the 60-pound steer re moved from the local division has been sold, and last night at 1:16 o'clock there arrived a work train with a consignment of rslls which It had picked up during the day along the road to be delivered to the Alge sia Lumber company oa Its extension from the mill at Algoma to the woods. Part ot the rails for this work were brought by the lumber company from Pokegama off the old Pokegama log ging road, wbea the mill waa remov ed from Pokegama to Algoma. AU told, the lumber company has bought nearly three mllea of 66- pound ralla from the Southern Pa clfle company, the purchasea to date aggregating 14,000 feet. e FIRST WIFE LEVIES ON PROPER TY WHILE FORMER SPOUSE IS AWAY ON A HONEYMOON WITH SECOND SELECTION SHASTA HONORS SWEENY MEMORY United Prees Service REDDINO, Calif., Aug. It. Judge Edward Sweeny waa burled here this morning. Mint officials of Dan Fran cisco atteaded. All bualneaa In thla city was sus pended, sjbastn county mourns as nover before. United Preea Service 8AN FRANCISCO. Aug. 11 While (Jeorge Jackson Henry. Jr.. civil en gineer and member ot the Bohemian Club la away ob his honeymoon with Mrs. Hsnry No. 1. formsrly Mrs. Jessica O'Neill Helsley of Portland, Sheriff Fred Eggers today filed with the superior court his return of an execution against the property ot Henry for unpaid alimony to wife No. 1. Henry's present wife waa divorced from Jier husband here October 4, 1911, and for more than a year prior to her remarriage realded In I'ort land. Henry's first wife claims alimony due her alnce last May. POSTIMSTa iOHHCK IS OtlWMEO (Continued from Page 1 stakes. All races will start promptly at 1 o'cleck: any horse falling to show up on tlmo will forfeit entrance too. All horses must be entered on pro vlous day. All riders In bucking con test must ho entered before rontesl begins. No fee. Tho Judges will pick the worst bucking home from the wild horse race each dny, and on tho Inst dr these horses will rim flnnl wild liorne rsce. FLATTEN THE TIGHTNESSES CHIUHTUN TEMPERANCE UNION' STARTS CRUSADE AHAIXHT WEARINM APPAHKI. OF THE MODKIIN WOMEN bBbVbBbBbBbBbBbBbBbBbBb IbBbHsI SBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl H 'IHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBdm " PBWSVi VtB BWeBBBVWBSeBBBBwBBaB (sawem IBsWr'WS3 BsBBasT3(fa- soclation, Mr. Merrick left Portland last Saturday for the Lakevlew meet ing. The party In which he waa In cluded went to The Datlea by boat and motored from thero to Lakevlew. To frtenda here Mr. Merrick had announced his intention ot coming to this city on his way back home from the Lakevlew meeting. STORY OF BRIDE llHJIIICfl MONEY Kagrr HraUaders, After Wedding Ceremony Clutch at Bfclde's Oowb for lilts of Lace aad Beads, If You BeUerelt United Press Service CHICAGO, Aug. II. Flatten the tight dresses, pevksboo waists, low shoes and silk stockings with the stesm roller, and "railroad" the short skirt and eyebrow blscklng brtufi to the ash csn, Is tho recommendation here todsy of the Christian Temper ance Union of Chicago, which Is planning a campaign against "mrd ern tendencies." Mrs. W. B. Barnee, Miss Haset Barnes. Mr. aad Mrs. J. V. Houston and Marlon Barnee are expected home this evening from a visit to Summer Lake at the home of Fred Foster, Mrs. Barnes' brother. Troops Are Ready WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 11. The war department, fearing a clash In Nlctragua Inevitable, U preparing to ssnd additional troops. The Tenth Infantry at Panama has been ordered to be la readlaees for embarkation. The cruiser Denver Is due la Cor inth Sunday. She carries 100 ma rines. SI r Ueed Mistress' Cards United Prees Service ' VIENNA, Aug. XI A servlag maid m oe of the most aristocratic tarn Ilea ,of Vienna waa. dismlesed be cause R was dissevered that aba was uslag her mlttreas' visiting cards to wales ake aad added her aamt aad k. l...lli "VuV tn tha .kan1' ift r-"" "- - WANTED Two boys of 19 aad 11 years, for measenger service. Ap ply Western Union Telegraph com pany. 11-tf. YOUNO colored woman wishes posi tion aa cook for private family or hotel; good cook; thoroughly sxperi eaced. Phone 661 or call at 117 Klamath avenue. U-9t There floated Into the Herald offlco today the atory of an heiress, recently wedded, and the excitements attend ant upon her experience as a brldo. According to the narrative as re lated within the sscred walls of the Herald's editorial aanctum, the wo man In queatlon had for aome time been Intimately related to aeveral millions dollars, money of tangible quality, capable of being ascertained and demonstratad, even by feeling ot the fingers. In fact, the said woman's relation to the said money waa that of ownership, which Is about as Inti mate a relation as a human bslng can bear to coin of the realm. The stry further goes that the lhand of the heiress was sought In marriage, and that she was wooeu and won by a suitor, aul generis. After her msrrlage to the happy lover, as they were coming from the church the people In attendance at the wedding were so eager to have mementoes and relics of the wealthy bride that they snatched bits ot lace and beads from her wedding gown aa she paraded from the church to the coupe which was to bear the bride groom and herself away from the edl floe. Further, the story carries the cou ple to Klamath FalU, at the White Pelican last night, and up to Crater Lake today. 'The White Pelican hotel could not verify the story, and the people In charge there had bo idea who It could be, aa the atory waa sew to them. In the Circuit Court or the State of Oregon, for the County of Klam ath, as. u. Merrill. Plalaua. vs. tdward C.Brooks, Margarst C.Brooks. wife ot Edward C. Brooks; Hsttle Brooks; Itslra at Law of Qulncy A. Brooks aad Little Brooks.Deeeaaed; Charles Crans ton, Llda Cranston and Mall Wil liams, Hstrs at Law of Warrsn Cranston and Nettle Cranston. Deceased; Char lea E. Wilder; Jamss B. Churchill and C. N. Hawkins; Agnes Pierce and Al bert Hopkins Pierce, Heirs at Law of J. O. Pierce. Deceased; Also all other Persons and Par ties Unknown Claiming any Right, Title, Estate, Lien or In terest In the Real Estate De scribed In the Complaint Herein, Dsfsndsnts. To Edward C. Brooks, Margarst C. Brooks, Wife of Edward C. Brooks; Hsttls Brooks, Heirs at Law ot Qulncy A. Brooks and Llitls Brooks, deceased; Charles Cranston, Llda Cranston aad -Mell Williams, Hairs at Law of Warren Cranston and Nettle Cranston, Deceased; Charles B. Wilder, James B. Churchill and and C. N. Hawkins; Agnes Pierce and Albert Hopkins Pierce, Heirs at Law of J. O. Pierce, Deceased; Also all Other Persons aad Par tus Unknown, claiming any Right, Title, Estate. Llea or In terest In the Real Estate De scribed In the Complaint Herein, DefendanU Abort Named. In the Name of the 8tate of Oregon; You and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and to answer the complaint ot the plaintiff above named, now upon flit In the clerk's office for the above mentioned court, In the above entitled suit, on or be fore the 6th day of September, 1911, aid day betag the last day of the pub lication ot this summons, and the bat lay within which time you are re- 9 and 10 In block 77 In tha town of Klamath Falls, the ssme belog a part of lot 3, In Section 91, Township 38. South Range 9. East of ths Wit lamette Meridian, Klamath county, Oregon. And for a decree of tho above named court, adjudging that the plaintiff In the above entitled suit Is the owner ot the ssld lsnds and entitled to the peaceable and quiet possession of the same, and that the defendanU, nor either of them have any right, title or estate In and to the same and that each and every of the above named defendanU be forever barred from asssrtlng any right or claims to any part or parcel of the ssld lsnds In sny msansr whatsrsr. That thla summons Is published once a week, for the period ot six sue- cssslvs weeks In the Klamath Rspub llcsn, a newapapsr, printed and pub lished at Klamath Falls, Oregon, by an order of Wm. 8. Wordsn, county Judge for the county of Klsmsth, and state of Oregon, dated July II, 1912 and the first publication bslng made upon the 25th dsy of July, 1911. C. M. ONKILL, Attorney for Plaintiff. 7-I5-I-6 Klamath FalU. Ore. Mold ItcureecitUUve u( llliormait Ctny A Co.'s I'lsuos lliu Htelnwny and utlmr losdlai I'laiios. Other makes at hm. orate prices. Tuning and rapslrt agency rur WHITE NKWINtJ IfACIIlsra oi.iveii Tvi'Kwmnm and VIUTOII TAI.KI.MI MACIIlNi; Itotiku, Stationery and I'lrtures IUMTN fall! MUSIC MOUSE Two doors cast of I'oslolTlc II. MADMEN, I'roptlrtor Notice of Guardian's Male In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County. In the Matter of the Estate and Quar- dlansblp of Edwin Lawrence Newbanks, an Insane Person. Notice Is hsrsby given that, pursu snt to license of ssld court under date of August 1, 1911, I will sell at pri vate sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, on and after the Hat day of August, 1912, at the law office of Btone A Barrett, In the American Bank and Trust Company building, la Klamath Falls, Klamath county, Ore gon, the following described real property, to-wlt: The Boutheast 'A, Section , Township 41, South of Range I, Esst of Wllimatla UarMlan In - -.., ... lrlMkt. ,..... .. l.l n .nn... mA !, ..M " vwuHiy, uregun - i. .. k. it.. ..... ..iDted this 2nd day ot August, 1911. N. B. NEWBANKS, Ousrdisn of Said Estate. 2-9-1MI-I0 h complaint, aa fixed by the court's or der for the publication of this sum sons. If you fall to appear and answer the said complaint the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief de manded In the complaint of the plain tiff. That tbU suit Is brought for the purpose of quieting the title to tote HO ACRES of good fsrml&g land, In Crook county, Ort., for sale or trade for land near Klamath FalU. Bee B. B. Thomppson, or phone 111, 1-1 9-1 THE MIMMIOT.WEAHY DAV Is sure In have a plsssant aad refreabtng cloae fur those who have awaiting them at horns that luxury which only n prop, urly appointed bathroom cat give.. And modern ssnltar; Plumbing hss placed them at the disposal ot rich and poor alike, for few purees nowtdsyt are so limited as not to be sbtt to afford what waa a few yean ago aa almost prlceUts luiurr. If you desire to know all about what a moderate sum they caa be Inatalted, call up QRKKI.KT Wanted Men, women and Childress to lias their shoe repaired at 117 Mala lml. Satisfaction guaraalsvd. Ilrmnnber Ihallli shoe work sp. pile n the art f dishes. 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