The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 17, 1912, Image 4

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Standing of Contestants in the race for the $2000
Automobile to be given away by K. K. K.Store,
Leading Clothiers. 8th Bulletin Oct. 1 5
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can make purchaiea with the coiponbooka any tl-s-bay a book or two
and help booit you ravorue in ine conicsi.
K. K. K. 5IUlvb REAPING CLOTHIERS lwn wh ef efy CeUr nturdty, Oct. 19.
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KLAMATH COUNTY FRIENDS TRADE
MAN IS LOSER THEIR WIVES
VHRDICT 18 RENDERED AGAINST
4. D. HAMAKER AND OTHERS IN
THE FEDERAL COURT IN SES
SION IN MEDFORD
The UBttSd SUtM gOVerBBflSnt WM
gives Judgment far 111,199 against
J. D. Hamaker and fS.ICS against
Hamaker and John Stlndt Jointly bv
Judge Wotverton of the United SUtta
district court la session In Medford.
These inmi arc the ralue of Um
ber cut from the public lands b Ham
aktr and Stladt, who operated a small
portable sawmill In Lake county for
a number of years. The government
allows every cltlten to cut 150 worth
of Umber from public lands each rear
for his own domuUc use, and the
sawmill operators claimed that they
cut the Umber under contracts from
settlers, taking part of It aa their
payment. Judge WoUerton upheld
their defense, holding that the set
tlers bad the right to make such con
tacts In exercise of tbelr right to
cut timber to the value of ISO a year,
but the amount of Umber cut by
Hamaker and Stladt exceeded the
amount of such contracts by nearly
1,000.000 feet, which Judge WoUer
ton held to be worth 110 a thousand.
Sykes Hamaker and Elite McClel
land, who also were sued on the samo
grounds, proved that they cut only
such Umber as they had contracts
with scalers for and the eases against
them were dismissed by the court.
Robert F. Ifagulre, assistant United
States attorney, represented the gov
ernment Ik the case, which waa re
easHly tried at Medford.
BARKER AND RIALHOAD STATION
AGENT ARE BEST OF FRI.NEDH,
AND AGREE TO A 8TRANOK
PROPOSITION
ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Oct. IS. John
Heath, Atchison, Topeka A Santa I'm
agent at Cower, Mo., and A. L. Mont
gomery, a barber, have exchanged
wives. Heath waa divorced front his
wife. Blanche, at Plattaburg. ten days
ago. He alleged she waa extravagant
Montgomery was given n divorce l
I me same use, bis cnarge ociua uu
wife also was extravagant.
Montgomery and Mrs. Heath wio
married la Kansas City Tuesday ami
returned to Oower. Heath and Mrs.
Montgomery were married at Mary
vllle. Mo., by Rev. Lee Harrell.
Oower people are Incensed at the
action. The two families have bia
taUmate, and It waa agreed that all
would take a trial at the divorce
courts, with a subsequent reversed
second trip to the altar. Heath and
Montgomery are personal friends.
GOOD COFFEE
WINS HUBBY
WOMAN DID NOT HAVE TO WAIT
LONG FOR HER HUSBAND TO
COME RACK TO HER AFTER A
DIVORCE SUIT
LYCEUM COURSE
WILL BE GOOD
R. H. DUNBAR TELLS OF THE AT-
TRACTIONS WHICH HAVE BEEN
SECURED FOR THE COMING
WINTER SEASON
CINCINNATI, Oct. 17. Because
she could make such good coffee, Mrs.
Msggie Scbrader did not have to wait
long for her husband to remarry her
after she bad divorced him once, hut
now she again has entered court and
Sled n second suit for divorce.
"My husband Just lores, my coffee,
and used to drink three cups every
morning as he was getting dressed to
go to work," said Mrs. Scbrader. "He
would take one cup before he shaved.
It's not hard to make good coffee."
DM SINE II MK
AUDIT IHEIKIt 1st
The gua store of Barney Cham
bers, on Mala street between Sixth
and Seventh, will be moved Novem
ber 1st teto the sew D. A. Lamb
hulldiag aereea Um street.
The store room sow occupied by
tfca fM atora will be rented for Swan-
M'g Wa. 1 artf shop.
"FOR JUIHTTiro room hoass on
hill, putty S ajshed fncludluf
ligliW and water, II pjaieath. Au-
JrW. O.StmKhPrljrtfuCK-w "-
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"It Is with no Uttle degree of pride
that the Klamath Lyceum Bureau an
Bounces Its list of attractions for
1111-11," said R. H. Duabar UU at
teraooa.
"The bureau has spared ao expense
la securing, as It has reason to think,
as good talent as will sppear on the
roast this season.
It would seem that the public gen
erally should give Its hsarty support
to this cause, and to this end the cit
izens of Klamath Falls are solicited to
aid la furthering this educational
movement.
While the Ave entertainments of
last year were good; the Bine of this
year promise to surpass In try re
spect. "The first entertainment will bo by
the Fisher Shlpp Concert company.
and will consist of a great variety, aa
you will see by the following copied
from tbelr felder:
'la the Fisher Shlpp company the
management has combined the two
prime essentials of a popular lyceum
organisation, high standard of Indi
viduality and perfect concerted work
In the ensemble features which jform
a large part of thslr program. Tbelr
program Is of great variety, ao two
numbers on It being alike. A Urge
part of their program Is ownsd by the
company, and can be given by bo oth
er organltatlOB. In addlUon to the
vocal solos aad duets. Instrumental
solos, duets, readings and the musical
numbers la which the whole company
appears, the program Includes several
ketches which have been a great suc
cess la the past sis years of the com
pany 'a exJsteaee.'"
UNTRUE WIVES
ARE EXPOSED
EXCITED MAN LAYS IN WAIT FOIt
HIS OWN WIFE, AND THE HE
CKKTM OF MANY OTHERS ARE
THUS REVEALED
WILMINOTON. Del.. Oct. 17 An
excited man rushed up to a motion
plcturo theater Monday night and In
formed the young woman at the win
dow that his wife was In the theater
with another man, and that he was
going to shoot them aa thsy came out.
A crowd collected, and the young
woman hurried back to notify the
manager. The tatter, wishing to
avoid bloodshed, mounted the stige
and announced to the spectators thst
a man waa waiting outside to kill bit
wife and the man with her. He sug
gested that the pair leave the the
ater by the rear exit.
Within tea mlnutee eleven pain
bad hurried from the theater by the
back, door.
JUDGE WORDENTO
GO TO MEETING
IMPORTANT MATTERS PKI.r.UV.
ING TO ROAD BUILDING U11.L
HE TAKEN UP IN CINCINNATI IV
DECEMHER
An effort will probably be made to
Induce Judge Worden to attend tho
American Oood Koads congress and
the American Road Ilultders Aso
elation meeting to b held In Cincin
nati, Ohio, December 3 to 6, Inclutlve
The governor of Ohio has caused
I to be Issued Invitations to all gov
ernors to sppolnt delegates to the con-
In the Name of the State of Oregen:
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the complstat of the
above-named 'plaintiff la the above
entitled court, bow ob tie with the
clerk of said court, within six weeks
Irom the date of the Brat publication
ot this summons, and you are aoUled
that It you fall to appear and answer
rld complslnl aa hereby required,
the plaintiff will apply for a decree
of this court, as prayed tor la his
that the auperlntendeat of water ill
vltlon No, I of the Slate at Oriunn
rill commence the taking of trill
inuny a to Hie rights of all puttie
claiming water from ssld atre-im, or
Iti tributaries, for Irrigation, ruur
mining or other beneficial ns, tin
Monday, the lib day of December,
1913, at the hour if 10 o'ctoca . m ,
si llio court home In the CI of
Klamath Kails, Klamath County.
Illntn of Oregon, and will thevusltei
continue the taking of testimony, ar.d
e.-implalnt. vis.
That a csrtaln mortgage given by'"" Thur.day. the lllh day of t)-c..tl.
Marie. L. aifford and Welter S. Olf-'r. tU, lll commence the taking
ford to this plaintiff on the Hit day f lllraony l "onania. Kmnirtli.
of July, llll. to secure the payment (Oounly. Oregon; and will lh-rarfr
of the sum of five hundred (1500) continue the taking of teetlmuu)' until
dollars, together with tntsrett there- the "mo Is completed,
on st the rste of 10 per cent per an- AnJ )ou are hereby ordered to tu
num from July 27, 1911. be forecloe- rtr t'efor tin undersign! u').l.
'ctl; that all right, title and Interest litiOent of Water dltlelon No. I, nl
of all of said defendants In and ts oi c ot the times and placet suovr
Mid land be forecloeed, except the'i entloned, and submit proof of your
vlwtil In MilMtm aa timM4 tiv law rlltil In lha aratara nf aal.l alr.am n
greas and convenUon who are Inter- ,n ,ni, ,0 ,ho landl th,r,,n ,,crlb(1I M,r ,rbutary Ihertof, If any rlglil
Vs.l-U IH ftii uifuns ItUyiUIUUIVUtSt i
M..10 rtwrlal Hat M
Thursday. r'rIJay tnl g.ttfl,
only. Jiiit received a new ihlpaeu
of fall itylee Mr.. Illancb Keat
corner of Kecwnd and Main. ti.j,
Potilical Announcement!
J. W. IIAWXHUAftT,
IXDM'KNDK.Vr
CAMMUm: IOK HHKMIT
OF KLAXATH CDUm
(PnUHrat AdvrrtlitMeatl
UU HISE MEAT il KIMS
(ConUnued from Page 1)
Gets Choke Steak
CHICAOO, Oct. 17. An unknoau
admirer haa sent Colonel-Itoosevelt a
steak from a bull moose, recently
shot The doctors permitted him to
eat It.
The Colonel grinned, and ordered
the stsak cooked hunting style, .with
salt pork, flapjacks, baking powder
biscuits and coffee with condensed
milk.
and all road and streets official ami
organisations which have for their
purpose road construction are Invlte-l
I to participate.
' The foremost road building and
paving experts In the United Slates
land Canada will be assembled at till
congreis and convention for the pur
pose ot dlacutilng the many prob
lem connected with highway and
street Improvement.
It Is anticipated that this will be
the largest meeting ot practcal road
builders that has ever assembled In
the United States. The program will
cover practical questions relating to
highway work. Including the design
for complete highway systems for
cities, counties and states; detail
plans for construction, the selection
of material and othsr points of tech
nical Interest. '
The convention Is endorsed by Sam
uel Hill, one of the most enthusiastic
road builders or this state and a na
tional authority on good roads.
MILWAUKEE, Oct. 17. Scbrauk
spent this morning writing. He tore
up the sheets, however, aad refuted
to dlvalge what he bad written.
CHICAOO. Oct. 17. At 1 o'clock
the following bulletin waa Issued
"Colonel Roosevelt's pulse, temixrr
ature and respiration are normal. The
blood count haa also dropped to nor
mal. His brsatblng Is essler. Signed
Doctors Murphy, Doran and lerrtl."
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REAL BSTATB TRANSFKHS
e
The Ladlss' Oulld of the Eptsoopsl
church will meet Friday at 1:10 p. m
at Madsea'a Music Store. n-ic
The following really transfers,
contracts, deeds, mortgages, etc., re
ojaUy Sled wltb the county clerk,
are furnished by tb City and County
Abstract certpsny:
Anna May Pools to Ida Bunnell.
warranty deed, 10, lot 6, block 7,
Original town.
W, E. Jenkins' to W. F. Shanks,
warranty deed, 110, NWK NKK.
Sec. 17-19-10.
Anna K. Lammers to Peter J. Lam-
mere, warranty dsed, f 10, WH NW
Sec. 11-11-16.
Chas. E. Wordsn to Frank E.
Churchill, warranty deed, 1 10, lots 9
and 10, block 13, Second addition.
Leon Amadoa to Oeo. E. Qulggle,
warranty deed, 110, 8WKNWK, Sec.
11-19-10.
H. N. Woods to Big Basin Lumber
company, warranty deed, 110, lot I,
block 16. Hot Springs and west 44
feet of lots 6 and 9, block 19, Hillside
addition.
Chas. E.' Worden to Bill Kenrels
and Joha Frankras, deed, f 160, lot 1,
block II, Second addition.
Jobs H. Warner to A. W. Richard-
son, warranty deed, lot I, block 41,
HE SLEEPS III SHEET,
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UNACCUSTOMED TO ALCOHOLIC
STIMULANTS, CAMP TENDr'N
FALLS FROM GRACE, IIUT HIK
MONEY IS NOT LOST
All of loU 1. I. 3. 19 aad 10 ot Hereto I claimed by you, and you
block II, and loU . 7, I, I and I0., hereby further notified that If you
of block II. all la Hecond Addition ' appear and submit proof ol
to the City of Klamath FatU. Oregon.!)0""" ' " " "aleis of sslii
according to the duly recorded plat tieam, or tributary thereof, default
thereof on file In the office of thei'-'" ' entered agilnal you. and ou
county clerk, Klamath County. Ore-''" " larred and cilopp! from sub
gon. being a part of the 8WU of the) ll"-nHy aertlng any rlghl In lli
NKVi of Section II. Township li.'wslrrs aforesaid, and will bu held sndl
south of llanie 9, seat ot the Wll-i"1"! ' nave forfeited all right to.
tatuelto Meridian, in Klamath Coun- "" " "r water therelofoe!
ty. Oregen: that said lands be sold In rlalinrd by you, J
ine manner provided by law and the 11 outer of the Hoard of Coutrul
proceeds of ssld sale be applied as of tho Htate of Oregon.
follows; tlitri! Hsotamhar B. ISIS, ol ri.l.ni
Oreion
JOHN II I.KWIH
fltata Engineer
JAMK8T. CIMNNOCK.
Huperlntcndenl Water Division No. I. agriculture for school.
(1KO. T. COCIIIIAN, I Frequent school visitation.
!4erlntemtenl Water Dlvltlon No. I Helpful supervjilon.
10-17-10-14 r I Strict sttentlon to builneMCfcA-
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In spite of reports to the contrary,
the Klamath Falls police are capable
ot resisting opportunities to enrich
themselves In ways considered not ex
actly according to Hoyle or Illack
stone. Tbls waa demonstrated last
night when D. A, Wire, a camp tender
for Dare Edler, was arrested.
Wire bad come to the city with a
band of sheep, and after performing
his duties, he proceeded to view tho
white lights. Not being sccustomed
to alcoholic stimulants. It wai not
long before he waa out of commission
Selecting a soft plsce In a cross street,
he went to sleep. Officer Qreenvool
found him and took blm to the city
Jail, where a search disclosed tliv fact
that Wire bad In his possession
130.96.
und sale of said premises.
Second To the payment of sucb
.urn ss the court may adjudge res.
tusble ss attorney's feea to be allow
ed therein.
Third To the payment to plalatlff
ot the sum of live huadred (f 600.00)
dollar, with Intsreet thereon at the
rate of 10 per cent per annum from
the 17th day of July, 1111. aaUl
pUd. i
This summons Is served upoa yaa
ii) order of the Honorable Henry L.
I'rnaon, Judge ot the circuit court of
the State of Oregon, for Klamath
County, made on the 16th day of
September, A.D. 1911, by publication
thereof In the Klamath Iletiubllcan.
n weekly newspaper published In
Kl-imath County, Oregon, for six con-
ccutlvo -arssks, the dste of the first
publication bslng on the ICtb dsy of
f-cptember, A. D. 1911.
JOHN IRWIN,
l-lt-U-7r Atorney for PlalaUff.
For Hupc'lulctnUnt.
FIIKD r-BTKillon
Reuubllcan Nomine.
H)leinatla.lnduitiUl training ul
HOTI5I,
F. I Twrpla A. W. Tarsda
17 l1Vi:i.L NTKKT,
I'lHiiii. Willi iHlralr lialfiXl
I.UriiH-JM plall.
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(Itctafolivtl tVutielr I'slkUes!
MARRMt.SAN FHAMIMIO
.Mper day it'll wllhosl llh, l
I, oil. (.Iiiinr. IN aar
Notice of ProceedlajEs to Dctertiiiui. .
Water IllgliU
llefpre the Hoard of Control of tho'
State of Oregon, Water Division I
No, 1, Klamath County, I
In the Matter of the Determination of
the Helnllve Itlghu to the Wn-i
ters of Lost Itlvsr, a tributary of1
Tula Uke, and Its Trlbutsrle-i,
Including Uechdoldt dutch.
To All Persons, Firms aad Corpora
tion, claiming a right to the use of
tho waters of the above named stream
or nny tributary thereof, or owning ur
being In poueislon of tsnds bordsrlng
THE STOVE SEASON
IS HERE
We ar rearwl far M wWi a largeaail snore a
lima ever before, aad we aiw able to tokt rare ot your need la m
stnvi line. . ' .
Tills year we have Um Oolrliratol Tulrtlo Steel llsat. G-"!
HnnKo H(m I t:(Khs, AlrttflM ShcrS'HIrel Hcatem, Cast lleatersSM
Hie renowned "Columbia" Utaof Stoves. HSce) Heaters, Csal
era anil Perfection OM StovseTare among our leaders.
So matter how hanl yjimrr to please, we ran satisfy Ihe mm
critical that 'war good isi Bftrra are right.
?'VD' , " "f vlng acce.s to ssld strsam or
In police court thla morning Wire. any of Its tributaries, In the county of
nisininmntn. mate or Oreenn. ami t aii
Whom It May Cencern:
In the Name of the State of Ore Ore
eon: You and each of you ar h.r..
paid a fine of 6 and waa given
money.
lit the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Klamath County.
(Is Equity; Mortgsge Foreclosure)
O. Stevenson, Plaintiff,
n.
Marl L. Oltord aad Wattor S. an-
ford, DefsadsBts.
To Marl L, Olfford and Walter S.
Olfford, the Above-Named De-feadaaU.
by notified that ths state engineer of
the State of Oregon will begin an In
vestigation of the flow of that certain
stream known as Lost River, and Itu
various tributaries, situated In Ki...
nth County, State of Oregon, and of
tho various ditches dlvsrttag water
therefrom, on Saturday, the 7th dav
of Uocember, 1911.
And you are hereby further notlllud
WILL
I AM
C.
HUB1JJ
"A FRIEND
, IN NEEW
I, g'lrlsnd indeed." You WJ
jfi your power to "
friend. Cr.stc him o.fijU M
f saving something now wWUT"
are earning. Oim "
wllh this bank loday na
It as oftsn as you csn. vm
when worries and t'"T
comu they won't he of lbil-
blttor klndlfM' ""'
First
Trust and Savings Bank
Kilsyth
rallf, Ore .on'
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