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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1912)
,fj I y El ? MURDERER GETS A SHORT TERM YOUNG MAN WHO KIM.KD KAY WAI.LACK IN PORTLAND G1VKN AN 1NDKTKRMINATK TKIIM IN TOR PKN TAFTITES LOSE A DECISION PORTLAND, Spt. 28. Wlllard Tanner, who killed Kay Wallac In an Alder itreet rooming house last June, and who was convicted of man' slaughter laat week, waa given an In determinate sentence of from one to fifteen years In the penitentiary and fined 12,000 by Judge Kavanaugh this afternoon. In the event that Tan ner cannot pay the fine he Is to serve It out in prison at a rate ot 13 a day. When Judgment waa pronounced upon hlia. Tanner took the matter philosophically. Mrs. Tanner, hit mother, who came from her horn at Linton, Ohio, to aid him, left the court room Immediately after sen tence waa passed. She tottered to the elevator, where she tell In a faint. Restoratives were applied, and she soon recovered. Tanner killed Wallace with heavy Iron bolt lu room where Wallace had been tared by Tanner's accom plice. Haiti Irwin, who waa convict ed of manslaughter and sentenced from one to fifteen years In state's prison Tuesday. CAMKlfttNIA ATTOKNKY (1KNKR- Al. DKCLAHKM THAT K008K VKI.T KI.KCTOK8 ONLY MAY UK (WM.KD HKPl'ULICANM SAN FRANCI8CO,. Sept. 38. At torney lleneral Webb ruled this after noon that the Tatt electors cannot, but the Roosevelt electors can, ko on the ballot ns republicans. Tho an nouncement was made by James Crc mln, statistician In Jordan's office. The Tattltes announced that man- (iamus proceedings would te insti tuted In the supreme court Monday to compel Secretary ot State Jordan to plant the name "republican" after the electors named by the Tattltes lu Sac ramento. Former Superior Judge Hoso will handle the Tattltes' case. MSOMMMMTIMI B. NAIF MEEK Dance tonight at Kasltga Wigwam, SO cents. U1 USE A liKE AMMT (Continued from Page 1) LYNCH'S SCALP IS NOW SOUGHT UlNNIMi ()V NATIONAL I.KAtlTTK I'KNANT WILL CAl'SK A ,111(1 HOW IN HANKHAI.L CIIU'I.KM. CIIA.WK TO LOHK JOH United Press Service OlllOAdO. Sept. 3. The Kvcnlu Pout publishes today n signed state ment from I'rcsldcnt Fogel of tho Phillies charging Hint tho umpired stole the National League pennant for the (Hants, lie said In part: "1 bellco that Lynch Is a tlgurc head for a greater power behind htm. Incidentally, my prediction Is that hla decapitation as president ot the Usguowlll occur In the near future. I hi- umpires are afraid of the Mc Oruw Influence with Lynch." nn active campaign In support of tho seven tax measures Indorsed by the inlltee, mid will make a broad appoal for funds with which to conduct the I'Mmimlnti Mtt Trnit.urnr Kav was 'chosen treasurer of (he committee, and Prank L, Lovetl was elected sec retary. The tax measures Indorsed by the committee, which are called the pro Krnm of rntlonnl tux reform, are the constitutional amendments allowing the levying ot n specific lax ou cer tain classed of property, permitting (axes to bo levied on different classes ot property nt different rates, the re peal of tho county single tax luw,, lo penult the leVlng of an Income tax, imd lultlathe memmren providing for the exemption of liuusjmld goods, the exemption of crviUh mid n mil- rorm inlicrllanre taxjmw Dance tonl SO cents. I'll a KfMlgit Wlgwnm, ly cast a vote at the different elections. On September 18th, however, wheni two ot his children, Juanltc and) Naoma, appeared at the Fort Klam-t ath school for enrollment, the teach-, er. Miss Minnie McClure, Informed! them that a special school Jiad been provided for breed children, and de- cllned to allow them to attend the school over which she presides. Chance to I.oar VHICAOO. Sept. 38. President Murphy of the Chicago cluli In n statement limucd today said that Frank Chance would not manago the Cubs next season. Chance's contract expires October lGth. COMMITTEE TO ' ENTER TAX FIGHT (Continued from Page 1) the Pelican Lumber company, but re cently the company haa made an ef fort to transfer the contract to some otner ftna. I Mr. Briar has hid mntMi nnH . ........ . tRff AVAF llAfntA,f Im .1. Aatu.' Lake district, but recently a favor able decision given him In the Lake view land office wis reversed by the department at Washington. Dane ton! SOCMta. at Wasl latnt The petitioner sets forth that the school directors had engaged a teach er for three months, and had rented a small room In an isolated part ot the town which breed children are required to attend, and to which the white children are forbidden. It seta forth that there was no neceulty for the renting of a second school when the regular school building affords ample room for all ot the pupils of school age In the district The school was established, the petitioner de clares, especially to discriminate against children with Indian blood in their veins. Kaallga Wigwam, ! Dance tonight ISO cents. at Kalga Wigwam. CAMPAIGN IS PKOPOMKD AOAINHT HPKCIKIU TAX AND THK COUN TY NI.M1I.K TAX HIM TO UK VOTKD ON .SALKM, Sept. 38. The.state legis lative tax committee, which Includes thb members of the state tax commis sion, have adopted a resolution to warge n vigorous campaign against tho proposed graduated specific tax Measure and the county single tax measures In Multnomah, Coos and Clackamas counties, and alt other measures with any leaning toward single tax. The committee decided to carry on MERCHANTS' CARNIVAL Houston's Opra House UMder the aisplces of the lesdiBftnd progressive Dullness hones of Klamath Fsltt, preseMtliig the Manion - Claman Players In fix standard playi Different play each night OCTOBER 7-8-9-10-11-12 Merchants whose names sowar on this sheet, being thankful for the patronage of their friends Ig the past, and lo show their apprecia tion thereof, have arranged with the Manlon-Claman Players to give SIX nights of high class entertainment at Houston's Opera House, .beginning Monday, October 7, 1912, presenting a different play each night, and they are giving absolutely FREE, AN ADMIBION TICKET, good for any one performance, with every 2(e purchase you make from them. By so doing they arc giving to the public good entertainment at FRKK cost entertainment that otherwise would cost from 7Sc up. i RICH SOON TO BE AT LIBERTY IIO.MI OK tlllt.MKIt KI.AM.tTII IAI.LM HlltIK .MAN r'l.XKII AT sjt.HOO, AMI WKAI.THV HHL. TIVKM WILL PKOVHIK IT U. K. Stone ot this rlty, attorney , for L. II, Klcli, charged In (Irnnts Pass with bigamy, received word this afternoon from his associate counsel ' there that 1 tic ti had been arraigned on an indictment returned 1) the Josephlnn county grand Jury, and hi bond Hied nt $1,000. Since his arrest In this city It Mi has been constantly In confinement. except for a brief period of time when he wns released on $760 bond. Ilc- foro ho had enjoyed mure limn an hour or two of liberty, the amount of bond was Increased to JI.ooo. and ' he was returned to Jsll. Mr. Stone receded word this after noon that the 1 1,000 demanded hy the Josephine county court will he speedily furnished, and llirh will he at liberty again. URAL sfNTAtK rtUNHFKHM , . The' following realty transfers. contracts, deeds, mortgages, etc., re cently IlleJ with the county clerk, aro furnished by thi Clt) and County ALstrurt ceicpany: Mary Mark lo United States, quit claim deed, $1, right of way over W'H , lot 3, and lot 4. Bee 4-40-1 1. Albert Mark to United States, war- lanty deed, $40, right of way over1 tt'tt loU 3 and 4, Sec. 4-40-11. Krmst llru to United Stales, war- ,1,,.,, ysno, N HW'S Her 3I-3D.S New Coats, and Dres At saie rrices uits, es Beautiful hand tailored garments in navy blue serge, cheviots and fancy mixtures. Many dainty 'one piece dresses and a large assortment of novelty .coats. irge Men's $5 Oxfords for $2.50 Our full stock of Oxford, cdnAlAting of patent, gun mctul niut tans. All Hiien from 5 i-a to 10 liiwimn iSi rttw TB. usiis. 4 Extra Special Heirs Regular 50c I'leece Hlhhrd Underwear Sale Price 25c the Hen's Clothing at Reduced Prices All stnnilnrd makes andiiarantccd to fit niU KjV(, priKT wear Rejs $1:1.50, Sale Price jp.as Re $15, Sale Price $11.35 Rejc Sao, Sale Price $14. J?5 Reg $35, Sale Price, $17.50 keK. $,io. Sale Prlco $ai.a5 Boys' Overcoats at Big Reductions You can buy boys' overcoats here for one third lets than you can elsewhere. The sizes are from 7 to 18 years HectorVDdpartment Store Main Street. lhlraktnJ TVs runty deed, 1400, right of way ovorl lots 8, 3. 10 and 11, Bee. 14; lot fi. rice. 13-39-10. Mate of Oregon to Jos II, Klllotl, died, IS00, NW HB,,, Her, JI-39-S John II. Ilasklus In A, H, l.awrenrr. rfc: ?.rlryJL0n"'"l1 "1''"h"m; iiljf deed. 110. NM Ri:t.. HWi. Irrantyu?ed.n0.1ofll.hlock4l,4 ri,:i;. Hee. !H; NVi NKK.Her 33. Ask for tile Free Tickets Given only by the following merchants: VsMilce Bros. JfVsrd snd Obegcbsln Ssnset Grocery K. K. K. Store The Shifts VhuDrsg Co., 1mc. Hssialcsr Grocery ShiveBrosSCo W. Hunt RobcNtft Whitpore Monarch Grocery K. F. Meat Co. free ticket, 75c; with nerchsnts free free seats each Bight ; ADMISSION: Withoit cr ' ticket, tmaatssT 25c. "W Second Hot Springs addition. Margery Otterbcln ct al to Win, Wood, quit claim deed, fl, cast SO fret of lots 8, 9 and 10, south half of wst 100 test lot 8, north 30 feel lot 7, all of block S, llonsnin. Fred K. Ilurbank to J. I'. Hncll, quit claim deed, 1 10, W SKi. Bee. 2-40-9. T. A. Jackson to I.. II, Snitll, wnr ranty deed, $10, undivided half Inter est In unit of NW HW, Sec. 3-S9-9. Htats of Oregon to Jan, II, Klllotl, lu. II. Notlrn of appropriation of SSo sec ond feet of water hy the Horsefly Ir rigation district. K. II. Henry to United Hlates, deed, II, right of way over HWII NK',i, Hec. 32-19-9. A GOOD TRADE One of the lxwt lot la liurrlliunit Addition lo Portland i trail for lota In KlaiiiallitfallsVMr Ctillrota at n-i Main MnXjf bImsmi 841. Social Events of the Week Mrs. lllrnni V. Murdoch wns him (ess Wednesday afternoon lo u de lightful "COO" parly ut her home on Hwauna HelghU. An elegant lunch eon was served during tho afternoon, snd first and second prlies went awarded to Mrs. Oscar Hhlvo and Mrs. C. I. Itnbvrts. Tho gueats were: Mrs, L'has. 8. Monro, Mrs. Hllas Obenclmlii, Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. W. O. Hmllh, Mrs. I). J. Zumwalt, Mrs. C. I. Hob- er(s, Mrs. Oscar Hhlvo und Mrs. K. II. Hall. A number of ladles whoso husbands aro supposed to attend lodgo at (hat time wero entertained at bridge by Mrs. Klin llaldwln on Thursday even ing. KefrcHliinents were nerved und the prim for high score was won by Mrs. W. 0. tlmlth. The guusU were: Mrs. O. I'. Chastaln, Mrs. W. W. Until win, Mm. C. I. Roberts, Mrs. Otcar Blilve. Mrs. Thos.. Hampton, Mrs. Don Zumwalt, Mrs. W. O. Bnilth, Mrs. a. l. Underwood, Mrs. Islle Rogers, Mrs. Orb Campbell und Miss Maud llaldwln. Mrs. Krama Wing gave a social af ternoon Tuesday In honor nt hr I daughter, Mrs. Robert Clay, who was down from tier Upper Lake homo. Tim guests wero Mrs. W. II, Masnn, .Mrs, Thus. Hampton, Mrs. (Ion. No- hind, Mrs, (lordon, Mrs. .Im llaldwln i mid Jll Amy Wing. Mrs. Chntles K, Hlnno returned UM evening from n visit with relu (Ivtk at (Irony Ijike, Cnnndii. Hba ias nccompnnled by bur niece, Miss Virginia Hkelon, who will mnkn hnr I mno here. Mrs. Htono staUs thnt It whs Hiiowlug when she left Albertn. Mrs.,i:minii Wing anil dnughler, Miss Amy, left Inst ovenlng for Hnn lllcgo to spend tie winter. l I'. Cronnemlllor, wife, und sons, (luy, l.lnn nnd Kred, arrived In Hut city Krlday Irom Uikevlew In their niilomoblln to ntlend tho fnlr and on business, Mr. Crontmlller la pnh llsher of the l.uko County Kxamlger, and iiIho receiver In the land offlco of Hint plnce. The hoys are on their way to attond school nt Corvnllls. nnd will start for the latter place Humlay or Monday. Henry Hotnon. who Is ranchlnir mmr Htukel bridge, Is In the city today, Ho myn (ho potnto crop In his section Is great. Hotel Hon I'ATIIIM.V IIKHUIiKI.KI) tMHlK lleat meals In thi ch)vAmerlriti Himdrt) ( 'lilt ken IIIMSHr iJ Now prepared to cater tiiw 'mntlMT Til till.! A HHVI'I H 1 Eve r" tli S li tr In B I isSSBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsl IbB1pBSBssssIMsI ssssssssssssssi f ' v II IHMflHf rsssssssssssssssssH sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssl ssssl ' SilEHVHsU PTlTnT'X1 1 ttV "sSy y"" bHLvM d yj5---alYry . ..M, i First TfHst L II KliM ston SV.W MASMUMVM ptun, at ri'Aniiiulile ptlff- iki HlrH t'liaige i public In n llrst clsus minr Xltislo Holf lliiiiinllleul Hlivriiiar. (Jin A (''.' ,,u,u, ho Htcliittjiy nnd niher l''B ,.ii. ,,,.., iVili.ir iiiiike. hi "i"' ejrali. ptlfes. 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