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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1912)
P0ST0FF1CES TO CLOSE SUNDAYS POSTAL APPROPRIATION DOBS NOT PERMIT EMPLOYES WORK ING THE FULL BKVEN DAYS OK THE WEEK WASHINGTON, D. C, Au. 18. All flrtt and second class poetofBceo will be doMd on Sunday aa a result at one proTlilon of the new pottal appropriation bill patted by congrea ad signed by President Taft. very Important city la the United Statta la affected. Hereafter only ipeclal delivery letter will paaa through ob that day, and bo bmM will be placed In lock boxes. PoetotSces la several cltlea hare bees cloaed Sundays heretofore. The postmaster general haa permitted that under a regulation of which It waa evident that local eenttment demand ed It The elating la bow compelled bylaw. HORSEFLY BOARD OF ASSESSMENT METING TO BK NEXT TUESDAY TO HEAR OBJECTIONS SUPERVIS ING ENGINEER HOPSON TO AS SIST PROJECT ALL HE CAN WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 18. The poetoflce authorltlee hare leaned orders slightly relaxing the order pre veattag Sunday delivery la flrat and eeeoad ctaat oHcee. The opening of the carrier wladowa will be forblddea oa Saaday. but bos holdera will hare acceaa to their mall. YSTERKHJS WOMAN to urn mm No one won the 110 offered for Identification of the woman who waa to appear la men'a wear at the Spark theater laat night. There waa a good audience oa hand, hut there waa not a cruah of policemen beat oa making aa arrest. The management of the houee instate that the woman waa present, garbed a la the modern man. aa per advertisement. The woman will appear In feminine attire at the Sparka theater tonight, wham anyone who wUhea to strive (or the 110 by Identifying her may do a. Tomorrow ahe will appear oa the streets betweea 1 aad 4 p. m. la -an other disguise, with a view to mysti- fylag the pubUe. I hare aome Sao dlamawta la rarl ona alsea at reasonable aflces. I carry Usee la stock all thtlme. I'd bo aJseeed to sBdWheji to you. McHattaa. DRYS WILL BE HERE MONDAY PROHraiTION CANDIDATES AR RANGE SPEAKING DATES IX DHTRICT WILL SPEAK IN THE COURT HOUSE SQUARE B. Loo Padgett, prohibition candi date for United States Senate, and O. A. Htlllmaa of the same party, canJI dato f or j representative In conttress, will bo la Klamath county oa their automobile canTaa of tbo state on Monday, September S, speaking at Bonanaa at 10 o'clock a. m. oa Mon day, taking In Dairy on the way, Ma lta after tearing Bonanaa, aad roach lag Merrill Monday evening, where they will address the voters at aome ball selected by the local committee. Tuesday they will go to Fort Klam ath by way of the Agency, making oao or two addresses at the Port aad the Agency, returning to hold a meet lag la the court house square on .Tuesday evening. Mr. Btlllman will arrive here on Saturday evening, and on Sunday wlU give three addreases: One In Mill Addltloa hall at 10 a. m., oao la court houee square at a p. m., aad oao la the evening at the aame place, or. If tho weather la unfavorable, In tho pa- TfHoa. Next Tuesday the board of direct ors of the Horsefly Irrigation project will meet to act aa a board of equal- Iratlon for filing the assessments on varloua properties Involved, for the purpose of meeting the expenses of the project, which is aimed to reclaim by Irrigation about 18,000 acres of tend In the Bonanaa and Langel val leys. The meeting of the board, will begin at 1 p. m., Septem ber 3, at the home of 8. W. Reese. and will be continued until auch ob jections to tho assessment aa can come before It are determined. It Is hoped, though, to flnUU tho work In two days. The asseasment roll was completed some time since, and Is In the custody of tho secretary of the board, Francis J. Bowne. The Horsefly Irrigation project Is the flrtt one In this neighborhood to be undertaken under the new law which waa made by the legislature of 1911, which provides that where pub lic assistance is not available for tho work the land owners may organise their own project. The territory em braced In the Horsefly district In clude a large amount of land which was at one time under contemplation by the government for a part of the Klamath project, hut Anally Uncle 8am rejected It. However, the gov ernment did a great deal of prelim inary work In engineering, the bene fit of which will go to the Horsefly undertaking. Supervising Engineer Hopson of the reclamation service, with headquarters at Portland, has agreed to give the enterprise all the aaititance he can In the way of In formation obtained by the govern' ment when It took up the matter. Dolman and Mikel Tell of Their Experience in Marsh Young Men will be Out of Service for Sev eral Days. Explanation of the Many Reports is Given by the Victims lasmegeiiL bwbiiji pj SLVPnS RtSY. (Continued from Page 1) senator from Oregon dismounted from the mysterious wagon, and pro ceeded to hold a pow-wow with the Indiana. "No, I did not see any of my old acquaintances," said Mr. Belling this afternoon, when asked concerning tbo circumstance, "but I heard of some of them. I have written a let tor to oao who will, probably, be pleased to hear from me." It developed that this redskin named by Mr. Selling aa "One-who- wlU-be-pleased-to-bear-from-me" Is In dire straits, and the Portland haa aent him an order on ono of Sam's pottofflces which will ored for cash. Have you Bird" pins? They are very pi man f UnchT beJron- seea theLuck aronh Blue o latest, aad McHattaa. WANTBD Experienced waitress at thorHaU grill. mm HUES H30.M0 (Oeattaued from Page 1) Waahtagtoatho 160,000 Just appro priated wlU bo available for use at aoo, aad tho original plans of tbo project will bo carried out. WlU tho appropriation made for tho building of roads la Crater Na tional Park of 161,000, there will be seat by tho government la Klamath eouaty during tho coming year, la addltloa to tho expenditures of the KUauth reclamation project, 1101,- Notlre for PabUcaUon United States Land Office. Lakevlew, Oregon, July Itb, 1911. Notice is hereby given that the Northern Pacific Railway Company, whose postofflca address Is St. Paul, Minnesota, haa this 8th dsy of July, 1912, filed In thU office It applica tion to select under the provisions of the act of congress jtftproved July 1, 1898 (30 Stat. 69X410), aa extented by the act of congress approved May 17, 1908, the E44 SB, 8 of BEVJ, Sec. SO, i si NEU NEU, Sec. SI. T. 37 8.. R. f E., W. M. rsons claiming ad- described, or deslr- th cause ot the mineral character the land, or for any oth er reason, to the disposal to applicant, should fllo thelri affidavits of protest in this office on qV before tho 9th day of September, IMS. A. W. ORTON, 7-18-9-6 r 1 Register. Any and alb e venely tho loni i Ing to objest llottltor h. Mlkel and Mahton T. Dolman, respectively advertising manager and news editor ot the Northwestsrn, who were reported lost In tho marshes In tho vicinity of Lower Klamath Lake, arrived In the city late yesterday afternoon by train from Worden. The young men are confined to their apartmenta In the Whtto Pel ican hotel, according to Information given from the Northweetern office. "Of coune they are badly sun- burned, and, no doubt, a shavo would Improve their appearance" was the word' from the office of tho morning newspaper office. "They will not be expected to do any work during this week." So far aa can be ascertained, not a Ingle member of tho searching party ba been lost. Moat of the searchers received word ot tho re-appearance ot the lost men before dark, and wcro able to return homo latt night. Somo were dliapolnted In not having been on the rescue tcene, but all cxproaaod pleature at the safe return of tho young men. Mr. Dolman baa tamed a statement In which ho gives an authorlicd but uncopyrlghtcd account of tho suffer ings of htmtelt and Mr. Mlkel. Thero I very little to add to the itory printed In the Herald latt night, ex cept to contradict a ttatement made that the engine ot the launch in which tho young men left the city had been put out of business. It seems that, while the englno "buck ed," It wo alwaya In commltilon un til low water prevented the turning of the propeller. Mr. Dolman In hi atatcmont tell of having lighted a farm house on Monday morning, which probably ex plain a statement made to The Her ald by otto ot tho member ot tho coarch party that left hero Tuesday morning In an automobile. "Tho only word we had ot the lost men," ald The Horald's Informant, "wo when we arrived nt tho Hopkins ranch. There we wero Informed that two young men, answering very close ly the description of Mr. Dolman and Mr. Mlkel appeared near tho ranch In a boat. They called, and were an twored. They inked where the land ing placo wa. They wero told, but Inttead of going In the direction In dicated they went out In the lako again." Mr. Dolman, In his Interview given to a itonographer, yi: "Monday morning came, and we discovered that wo were near to a farm liouio on ono tbore of tbo lake. Tho farm houte wot In tho middle of rain field. I have ituco learned that thin wa the Merrill ldo ot the lako. We ran over, thinking to Und at tho farm home, but to our sur prlso the horo was lined with tutee, and at no placo could we find a chan nel or a landing. "Wo dltcutsed making an effort to wado through the tulc and' reach the land, but Mr. Mlkel' experience ot the night before had taken our nerve and we did not make tho attempt. Wo tied half a handkerchief, all that we had left, to tho paddle, waved It In the air and ihouted. N'n. response camo from tho houie. It looked In habited, became a washing was hang ing out on tho line, but so far as we could tell there was no other sign of aaacBssar" human habitation about Hie place. Our signal were not uwred, and llually wn turned away." According to John Scballoek, one ot ttio bixtt Informed meu ou distances In thlt section. It I about 800 yard from the channul to tho Mull land at tho llopktu ranch, and (hero I a very good landing a little way north. Charles Low. Oscar llrennvman and Jcsto Hart composed a motor search parly that was about tho last to return to the city. Thoy left hero yesterday afternoon, In response to tho appeal for help, with blankets and provisions to lait three days. They learned ot ttie safe rrttim of tho nilsslug men when they stopped at Worden. Messrs. Mlkel aud Dolman vipreis- ed surprise wheit they lesrned that so many people had Isken up the search for thorn. In hit aulhorlied Inter view Mr. Dolman states (list ho had eipectod Mr. Evsnt of the Northwest e.'n to have been worried about them, and when they ascertained at War den that many others had became In terested, thoy mado every effort to give publicity to their safely. It teems that In addition to having been without food, and with water all about them, hut not a drop to drink, tho young men had only a tew cigar- ottes, and this caused great Incon venience. To quote Mr. Dolman. "Wo discovered ourjtock of clear- ottes was low. We htd had nothing to eat since shortly after noun, and cigarettes teemed to help our hun ger. Ho we decided to divide each cigarette, each person tmoklng half. Wo took turn about at to which one should havo the flrtt half nnd which should havo butts." ny to Dell Hlnford, warranty deed, f 10, lots lltl nnd tIA, block I. Hall road addition. Klamath Canal company to tleo. O. Heed, warranty deed, 810, lot 6, block 1, llollltter. Klamath Canal company to Dor othy M, Ames, waranty deed, 10, lot 7, block 1, llolllster. Dorothy M, Ames to Oeo. (I, Head, warranty deed, 810, lot 7, block I, llollltter. Itobt. K. Hyau to Ella K, Taylor, warranty deed, lot 6,lilock 1, Kwau- na Height. William H. Worden to Anton N. t.Kildna. warrauty deed. 810, lot 13, block 38. Worden. ANN01NCEMEN1 I tisabfsa mnoaJ iu s iiwvw iuuivii II r i h in mi aav. Jewelry to mr new mi..jfre' Slough building, 610 MajsVt-! r1 Iween Fifth and Blitb hav. i? Joysd your patrnnagen the rJ '. 1 1 ii.ii . only Oiiallty Jewel, and ......Tf - -- -'-iiaiu ISdo COrnl I. - It proves TWllly If if. ,,..." Ihlnk 1 rsu 1.1.J? you. il """ McHattaa. A thtrmos bottle Is fine JofW mer trips, nXqusru7,ftt, winter. I have tKm ' h Mclltttu. ii o 'r i$ r St u r x i v V. L. Turpla A. W. Turpllr (Hetaforrwl Concrete HulMMi 17 POWKM. NTItJRT, AT MAHKHT, NAN MUXCIHt o Kouint VlllifJvtrXli. SHOO rr day upi without hslh, u.jjg. l.uruveon plan, v iiom pimne n ea,, roWu 3100. tbo timber estimated at V0.90I board leel nt 31 psr M., and the land it 310; that said applicant wilt offer final proof In support of his applies tton and sworn statement on tho 30th day of August, 1912, before C. It. De Lap, county clerk ot Klamath county Oregon, at Klamath Palls, Oregon. Any person Is at lloerty to protest this purchase before entry, or Initiate a contest at any time before patent Issues, by filing a corroborated aft) davit In this office, alleging farlt which would defeat the entry. A W. ORTON, 7-4-8-89 Register. .Notice for Publication (Not Coal Lands. Department of tboTntrlor, United States Land Office at Lakevlew, Oregon, Juno 17, 1911, Notice la hereby given that James Briscoe, whose postofflca address 1 Klamath Palls, Orogev, did, on the 3d day of January, Mil, fllo In this office aworn statementand applica tion No. 06337, to pulckaao tbo BWK NWK. Section 39, Township 33 8., Range 10 E., Wlllalaetto Meridian, and the timber tborjeon, under the provisions of tho act of June 3, 1878, and acta amendatory;, known a the Timber and Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed by appraise ment, and that, pursuant to such ap plication, tbo land aad timber there on have boon appraised at a total ol Notice of Pinal Account In the County Court ot the State ot Oregon, for the County of Klam ath. In the Matter ot the Estate of John Simmons, Decease Notice Is hereby glvln ihat D. S. Grlgsby, administrator lot Jtbe estate of John Simmons, deceits, has ren dered and pressnted fo anal settle ment, and filed In aald coWt, his final account, of hla administration of aald estate, and that on MondiV the 23d day ot September, 1912, at rVo'clock a m., at the court room ot the said county court, at the county wuri house. In the city ot Klamath KMIs. Klamath county, state of Orcgi which time and place las been flxe for the bearing of objections to said final account and settlement, any per son Interested In said estate may ap pear and file objections In writing to ho said account and contest the same. Dated, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 13th day of August, 1912. B. 8. URIOSDY, Administrator of the Estate of John Simmons, Dsceased. 8-16-9-19 r Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State ol Oregon, for Klamath County. In the Matter ot the Estate of Martha Abbeloos, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given by the un derslgned, admlnlstratorbt the estate of Martha Abbeloos, deceased, to tbo creditors of, and to all persons hav ing clalmt against, the said decedent, 19 exhibit them, wlthf the" necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of thB notice, to the said administrator, at the law offices of Stone ft Barrett, la the American Bank A Trust Company building, cor ner of Fifth and Mainlstreets, In the City of Klamath' Pills, Klamath County, Oregon,.that bblng the place for the transaction of tka huslnesa of said estate. First publication of Uhla notice. August 16, 1913. B. P. ABBBLOOS, Administrator of Said Estate, 8-1 1-9-1 a r JUDGE BENSON TO BE VERYBUSY From this time until the opening of court In Lakevlew, the second Mon day in October, Judge Benton will be literally "up to his esrs" In work. A Jury term will commence hero Tueaday, and thero are enough catet on the docket to keep the machinery ot Justice In the circuit court butting constantly. Of course, there Is a chance that there will be settlement made out of court, before Tuesday, but no Intimation has yet been given. There Is not a atngle criminal case to be taken up, so far as tho docket shows, but the fact that District At torney has given notice that the grand Jury will be called leads to the belief that there will be criminal trials hold at this term of court. Today Judge Benson was occupied with routine matters. "I am rounding out my vacation," said the-J wig. "Apparently the at torneya know 'this, aad there bss been nothing of Importance before me since my return from' the South." , Taft Traveling United I'rett Service BOSTON. Aug. 88. President Taft tnd Major Rhodes, his military aide, arrivcu noro louny in an automoDiie. They boarded a train bound for Co lumbus. They expect to return to lleverly Friday evening. Better havo your umbrell orcd now and then. It wll when there Is sal a. McllatUn. lSvc ry tlilniB WHjjJHHMHBBP Hole ItriHlCt HIliafsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBol HhertliagJTlay SBBBBaiSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB' lllO HtelUnV LHILH plauoaX BsUjP,sinBerterl BBBBBBBBBBBBBBB!-s8oSBBVamTr lsaaaoH 41 Bol mV "3erJcrWf"Su - wnr AltlMto Ullve of A ('O.'l I'ltBO. and othitr Imii.. Other inakfi K tt04. '1. Tlinlua and r.n.i. Agrnry fur NKWIN'M M.tl'liivc I.IVI.-II TVI'CWIIITlli a viniitT.w.KIMJ MACHixi Honk. Nlalluneiy nl lltUrrt iiiiuiH fun music wm Two doors rstt of I'mtofle. II. MADHli.V, I'ropilHor GOOD SHOOTING There are ten ducks on the Uppr Lake lOjgffin on the Inttt jke this setton. I have been to both plarntflili week, (Set aboard the mall bo it Hpray anfciflay, and land at fHK M.tl.iailD CI.UII, Agency IJiko, where JsiG can get tho beat (boot ing at theeatt possible loss of time. Jrpeclat rate of 1.00 for lit round trip, Including bus fnro to Lknena Vista dock The Hprir will leavo Saturday evening, AuguajMlst, (lei aboard. The 8pnr wilt also make special trips, leaving Halurdkys at 9 p. 111 , returatsi sfter the Sunday evening shoot, IRr parties of eight or more, olfs ran be arranged for at the O. KTranafer office. The eight-room ark will furnish good accommodations for bust- ers; fine meats, good bedsjVnd Is only flvn minutes' walk or roe from tho best shooting. Jfo danger of grtllog lost! Wilt hsvt fixed white light at entrance 0 Agency Straits and on ark for sulsue of launch parlies arriving after dark. Twelve and ten gauss shells In ttoi y Captain Rob McCatiley entertain you S I Come andtJct w rscuv v. I I rbe useful I l I . O RKAIj OO 0O ESTATE TKANSVEIM o e DOWNWARD COURSE Past Klamath ck Is rfollow; I disease. se of kid- Being ReeJtsetl by Falls People A little backache at Brat. Dally Increasing till the lane and weak. Urinary dlsordsrs quick! Dropsy Mid Anally Brlgh This Is the downward co aey Ills. uoat take this coureff Klamath rails people should profjff by the fol lowing experience: A. Botz, 130 Front sUket, Medford, Ors says: "I an Jusf'as willing to recommend Doan's KBney Pills to day as I was In Seflember, 1907, wbbit 1 punuciy toidfof my oxprl ssos with them. I suffered from kid umj ituuuio ior at mast nvo years, ana as time pstted I grow worse, In stssd of better. Shi rp pains darted through he small c ! my back and somstlmct tho attac is were so so vsre that I could hi rdly stoop. At night my back ncbe Intensely, and sound slafp was out if the Question. Being toldV try Dos i's Kidney Pills I procured aXjr, am they soon tav. sue reiiei," "j ror soie by all dbpters. Price 60 cents. Foster-Mllburtn.cn.. nmrni. Now York, sole agents r the United wet. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. The following realty transfers, contracts, deeds, mortgages, etc., re cently filed with the county clerk. aro furnlahed by the City and County Abstract cempany: T. T. I'oak to Wm. II. Nichols, war- ranty deed, lot 8, block 11, Irvlngton Heights. Wm. 8. Worden to Chas. B. Lee. warranty deed, 810, lot 1, block 1 Worden. Tbo Klamath Development compa ny to M. N. Montgomery, warranty deed, 310, lot 3, block CO, Lakevlew addition. R. J. Martin to E.LHhow, warranty deed, 200, NW NM SKU HWVi, Sec. 9-38-lt. u. 0. aiibort to Thoo. II. Torkel- son, quit claim deed, 31, W NK, Kft mv, sec. 6-38-16. H. T. Lewis to Oeo. W. White, war ranty deed, 910. lots 9 and 10, block IS, Nob Hill addition. Fred Peterson to John Yahr, war ranty deed, NEW NEU Sec. 32. NU NWK, 8BK NWK, 80c. 33-37-12. Mno J. Ankeny to R. N. Day. war. ranty deed, 10, NW 8WU. hh BWW, NW HEW, Hoc. 21-88-16 llurge W. Maton to United States. warranty deed, 31, right of wnv v.. NWH 8WV4, 8W NWV4. Hoc, 23. , Bertha C. Donelton to m. m i.h. coto, warranty deed, lots i, C, block U, Hunnytlde addition. Mary 15. Pierco to Win. C. I'lorco, warranty deed, lots 19 and 20, block t6. Ilowne addition to llonanxa. Klamath Water Users Association to Wm. Bellonl. release nf rnnir... on lots 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 18, li, 16 and IB, 8BK NB, N BKi, Sec. IBs RWK Sec. H; IoU 8 and 9 NW, Sec. 20-40.8. Sheriff to Wm. Bellonl .h..i. deed, lots 4. 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, . 11 n, is and 18, . sew nwu miz SK4,8ec. 16JSWWS.C. Hjlotss J'VVU.NHNWM.Beo. The Klamath DovslopmeBt compa- llW afii. DI 1 1 S L. -W1 WfiffirllmiM? 5r rx:mu ,& wmM.-: m 2gzr!&i'ima a j fhi' ' .. WLIHaVK3 m .'r, J iC'VvlB,.iirtl ' . TMN lAIMJ.MOT.WraHV X la sure lASsrave a pltuaat sat rsfrssbiffg close for thoss ka haveJeTwa,ltlQg them at hsat thasTlusury which only a prep- appointed bathroom eta ve.. And modern ssaiur; Plumbing baa placed ihsa t the disposal of rich aad pew alike, for few purses noesesri are so limited as not to be able to afford what was a fsw ystrt ago an almost priceless luitrr. If you desire to know all sbsst what a moderate sum tbsy eti be Installed, call up OKKKLIT tail) For the Painful Smarting That Follows Sunburns Rdi Hazel Aim Ii the most ezquliltpreparatloii known, leivlntfhe ikln btutlful, toft and wblte It li not itlcky or JBreny. Glovei can be worn Immedlateljafter nilJitf. It li an excellent toilet preparation for chapped hands, face, llpa or any rough ness. Fine ror mt aner havinfl. b: I w IN BUSII kN DRUG Cn S FOR YOUR HEALTH