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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1912)
lf 3 E M MERRILL BOY DIES IN CITY MANY BUTTONS ARE OSED HERE AN OMHUTWN FOR ABDOMINAL TROVBLK RESULTS FATALLY. YOUTH MADJDNDmOONB OP- BKATION FOR AFPKNTHCmS Earl Edward, a l-yar-ld boy from Marrltl, died at the Blackburn hoapltal laat night, following an op- ratios for abdominal trouble. Tat boy waa operated on about alx month agd for appendicitis, lie had bee Buffering for about ale dar. and the operation performed last nlfht waa la an attempt to aare hU life. The funeral occurred thta afternoon from Whltlock'a undertaking parlor. RKAL aatTATat nUNWCMt The following realty traasttr, contract, deed, mortgagee, etc, re cently ll4 with the couaty clerk. art furatebed by the City aad Couaty Abetract coKpaayr M. L. Allison to J. R. Wltham, war- raaty dew!. $400. lota E40, S41, block 17. Mllla addltloa. Mary Mark to Vivian R. Erana. warranty deed., 15.000. loU 1. 1. and eaai half of lota -. Sec 4-4 evil. . E. Lowe to H. H. Tan Valkea caw. 'warranty deed. 110. lot 4. black I, ralrriew addlUoa. Htary'Offenbacher to J. W. 8tout. warranty deed. 110, Iota 1 and S. black II. Pint addition. VW. E. Speaca to Rufus Moore, war maty deed. 110, undivided half Inter- ant In WH 8EK. aad loU 1, 4 and 5. See. I4-M-7. iThe Klamath Development com- peiny. to J. J. Morris, warranty deed. 10. lot S. block 41. Word. . " Do Not Take Up Your Carpels rt Mlfectrk Vac UatCkJuicr iMat dote the work r.lcker aad better wltk ten wear mi tear on the carpet. iBfilreof , The Electrical Maa 1 10 Mala Hfimc 11S3 anC.TBnl 'naaBeW N 'SgeaRaanauanaamti J POM CALK BT FRANK M. OFF i ' FISHING TACKLE Wa kave overytalag' ym far that fetblag trl. Una, ode, reli. i m etc. We r. i.t teats, gune Aad camping l TBI GUN STORE t. a. cbamhcr tM eWnii Nik. FOLLOWERS OF DIFFKRK.Vr CAN MDATBS IMHCATK THKir. LEANING BT TBB DIFFERENT EMBLEMS THRY WEAR Although Taft and Wlleon bntloni are common on the ttreeta In Klamath Falls, not a tingle Rooaevelt button appear to be la the city, and thl In pita of the fact that reporta from the state headquarters Indicate that many thousand have been dtstrlhut ed In the state. It Is claimed that 170,000 buttons have been distributed In the state, about one button to every six people In the state. Never before In a presidential cam paign haa there been atica a demand for button. The manufacturers In the East must be making eaay money from the. button output. Democratic headquarters have re ceived and scattered 49.000 buttona bearing the picture of Woodrow WIN son .and the committee la walling for another consignment. The Taft com- Ittee haa scattered 15,000 buttona. The Tatt batten watt n drag oa the market, natll1 three' weeka ago, since which time the repubtlcaaa have been recovering courage and calls tor the buttona have lacrastsd. The Taft peo ple have a auply of buttona still on hand. Each of the three parties haa not only n plentiful stock of button, but n great variety. The Ball Mooters Ilka beat the leaden moose flgiiree, al though there are buttona with Kooae veat'a picture. The democrat use principally a button with a photo grap of their candidate, although there to one wltk th name "V'ltoon" aad no picture. The republican are moat fond of n red button with the name 'Taft." for these can be Quickly distinguished. DOG'S DOCTOR BILL IS LARGE YOUTHS WHO SHOT CANINE MUST SPEND THKIR SUMMER BARN. INGS IN MAKING OOOD FOR THE CMAROE BooseviU tw the Rang Roosevelt weight bnt 1SS pounds when he entered the lightweight par Hag content, the, only athletic event In college that ha ever entered. "There were only alx contestant.' the Advocate said. "In the uret bout Mr. Haaka won. Taeeeeondbout.be- twoen Mr. CooUdge aad Mr. Rooaevelt waa won by the latter, who displayed more skill aad coolaeea than his oppo nent. Mr. Cashing easily won the teat bout. Mr. Haaka waa then paired with Mr. Rooaevelt, aad a spirited contest followed, la which Mr. Haaka succeeded la getting the best of. bis opponent by hi qulckneaa and power of endurance. It waa no fight at all. Hanks had the longer reach and waa the stronger, aad Roosevelt waa han dicapped by bis eyesight. I can tee that little fellow yet, atagerlng about and banging lajo the air. Ills oppo nent could not put hla out, aad be would not give up. He showed hla fighting qualities, but ha never eater- aaother bout" Coltler'a. W tofa OaWanMFnLLa OaH-dal tfcatw L aTJBmy aJUWBmf. CO. 1IT.NA Mala aX. SUFFRAGE WILL BE THE SUBJECT LOCAL WOMAN WILL DISCUSS PROPOSED AMENDMENT AT A MKKTIXU TO HE HELD IN THE LIBRARY TOMORROW "Will you lift the women of Oregon from aojng classed with Idiot, crim inal aadXblnaJMBf Thl to the question which will be considered at the meeting of the equal suffrage league to be bald la the library tomorrow afternoon at S fo'cloek. la addition to local sneaker. Mrs. Tubbs, a well kaowa club wo man of Yreka, Calif., will be preaeat aad will deliver aa addreaa. The local leaders of the suffrage movement are anxious that all Inter ested la the movement attend the meeting tomorrow.. PORTLAND, Oct. IS. All the money earned la the bopflelds by Har ry and Jack Holmes, 14 and IS years ot age. of the Piedmont district, la likely to go for hospital aad aurgtcal fees for a handsome collie dog named Dob. Several weeka ago, before leav ing for the valley, the boys shot the dog la the leg. Whea they were ar- reeted the other day aad brought lata the oSeee of the Juvenile court, they admitted: "We got the gun to take with us," said one ot the lads. "We wanted to sea If It would shoot straight, so uc tried It oa the dog." While they have been away from the city, Mtoa N. M. Pierce, owaer of the collie, haa paid out til for med ical aad turglcal attention for her pet. "You bora will have to come before the Judge next Saturday morning and explain .matter." aald Deputy Fisher "You will probably have to pay that doctor'a bill." "Oee. that's about all us klda hme got," remarked oae of the culprits. "Say, alat that pretty ateep for doc toring a dogT That ought to be enough to euro n man." INDIAN HISTORY TO BE PREPARED tfEFF RIDDLE, SON OF FAMOUS IN DIAN WOMAN, IS COLLKCTINa DATA AND PICTURES FOR mi: WORK Jeff Riddle, eon ot Frank KldJti and Wlnema, the famous Klamath Indian woman. Is collecting photo graphs' and preparing n history ot the Modoc war from the viewpoint of the Indiana. Frank Riddle and Wlaema wero the laterpretera during the peace con ference on April 11, 1173, when the famous massacre occurred. Jeff Rid dle now realdea at Yalaax. MAIL CONTRACT M NO' OPEN Vented proposal will be received at Mia postoBce la thl city until Noveni ecr 6, im, for the carrying of the rtall from December 1, 1011, to Juno lit. 114, from Odessa to Klamath Fall aad return, three times each k during the moatba of Decem ber, January, February aad March of each year. The distance 1 H mile. The schedule will be to leave Odes sa, Monday, Wedaesday aad Friday land arrive la taw etty at 6 p. at. leave this city Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday at 7 n. at., aad arrive la Odessa before I p. m. Lots or Evidence "LoU of politics around," said the anxious looking man to the compla cent man with n newspaper on his knees In the street car. Plenty, sir; plenty." was the reply. "Would you mind telling me bow you thlak.lt will turn out?" "I think we'll get there with both feet." ""You do?" "I certainly do. There la a wave of enthusiasm that la carrying him right along." "Why I dlda't think be -stood any now at alL" No? Well, you wait." I waa told that tue .West waa against him." , "My dear man. the Weat la for him blgger'n a house." But New England T" "Whipping right Into line. Vou don't seem to be up to dato on the political situation." "No, 1 don't read very ra-ich. Do you think the election will be eloW" "No, sir. He wll have a thundering majority. Np, there won't be any dis pute aa to tne election. The country baa made up It mind." The aaxloua-looklag man pondered for n moment, aad thea aald "Coma to tnlak of It, you have mentioned ao names. You hate as serted that 'bo' would get tUre." "Aad 'he' certainly will." But do you refer to Taft or Roote- veltt" "My dear asaa, I am a lawyer, and my regular fee for answering that question is 126. Do you nith It an swered?" "No, by thunder I" exclaimed the other. "I can go to n clairvoyant and get an answer for CO cenU."--New Orleans Plcayma. NI6HT SCHOOL IS DOING WELL NEW TYPEWRITERS WITH I.ATK IMPROVEMENTS INTEREST THK PUPILS ENROLLMENT IN THE MOBT SESSION IS 8H Four new typewriter have arrived aad have been Installed In the com mercial department of the high school. They are the latest type, and have all the late Improvements. They will replace some old machine which were literally worn out. Those attending night school ap preciate the change, aa the old ma chine were totally laadequate for the need of the school. The night achool haa grown rapidly and at preeeat there are SS itudent. It la even more popular than Mr. Mor rison, the dead of the department, thought It would bo. He dated this morning that the night school waa a aucceao. NEWSBOY DIES TO SAVE GIRL BOY ALLOWED MIS LEO TO HE CUT OFF THAT GIRL MltiMT LIVE HIS DEATH FOLLOWS THE OPERATION United l'ri Service OARY. Ind.. Oct IS William Hugh, who sacrificed his leg to save the life of Ethel Smith, died In a Oary hospital thl morning. William ROgh waa a crippled boy who made his living by conducting a newt stand on one of the street cor ners of Oary. Mies Smith met with accident which necessitated tho grafting of a large amount of skin In order to enable her to recover. Rugh gallantly offered to seer I lice his crip pled leg to save the' girl's life, but In doing eo be lost his' own, not being strong enough to recover from the effecta of the operation. Mlaa Smith' condition, however. U so much Improved that the physician have every hope of her recovery. A Cheerful View A Massachusetts family bad a fam ily horse of which they were very fond. When it got too old for ser vice they sent It to spend Its declining years In tho pasture of a farmer friend. Inasmuch as the distance would b too much for old Frank, he was ship. tho plaintiff will apply for a deoro ot thl court, aa prayed tor w am eomplalat, vli.: That a certain mortgage given by Marie L. tilfford aad Walter I. Olf ford to this plaintiff on the list day of July, 1811, to secure the payment of the sum ot five hundred (MOO) dollars, together with Interest there on at the rate ot 10 per cent per an uum from July 17, 1011, beforecloe edl that alt right, title and latere! ot all ot said defendants la aad to said land be foreclosed, except the right to redeem aa provided by tew In and to the lands therein described) All of loU I, I. I. 1 and 10 ot block IS, and lot , 7, I. I and 10, ot block II, all In Second Addition to the City ot Klamath Fall, Oregoa, accordlag to the duly recorded plat thereof on rile In the office of- the county clerk, Klamath Couaty, Ore gon, being n part ot the BWH of the NKU of Section 19, Township II, south ot Hang I. eaat of the Wil lamette Meridian. In Klamath Coun ty. Oregen: that said lands be sold la the manner provided by law aad the proceeds of aald aalo be applied aa follews: First To the coat aad disburse ment ot this suit and tho foreclosure und tale of aald premises. Second To the payment of such turn aa the court may adjudge reae- enable aa attoraey'a tee to be allow- H therein. Third To the payment to plaintiff of the turn ot Ave hundred (1800.00) dollar, with latereet thereon at the rat of 10 per cent per annum from tho 17th day of July. 111, until paid. Thl tummona la served upon yea to order ot the Honorable Hoary L. Onion. Judge of the circuit court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County, made on the ISth day of September, A. I). 1111, by publication thereof In the Klamath Republican, a weekly newtpaper published lu KLinitth County, Ortgon, for tlx con- ivcutlve -xeeka, the date ot tho drat publication being on the 14th day of September. A. D. lilt. JOHN IRWIN. 1-24-11-7 r Atorney for Plaintiff. .Notice of Proceedings to Drtermlw Water Rights llefor the Board ot Control of the Btate of Oregon, Water Division No. I, Klamath County, lu the Matter of the Determination of the Relative Itlghta to the Wa ter of Lost River, a tributary of Tula' Lake, and 1U Tributaries, Including Hechdoldt Oulch. To All Persons, Firms and Corpora tions, claiming n right to the use of the watera of the above named stream or any tributary thereof, or owning or being In possession of lands bordering on or having access to said stream or any of Its tributaries. In the county nt Klamath, State of Oregon, and To All Whom It Mar Cencern: III the Name of the Stale of Ore-' gen: ou and each of you are here by notified that the ttate engineer of the Htato of Oregon will begin an In- ntl hv rail In hla n hnm. Amona those who watched hi d ""l,on or ' now or D erta. ......... ... . .. . . iitlrini known at toil lllr mil If i Fnii wim resist w mo owner' '" "" ""i 8-year-old dauahtar. various tributaries, situated In Klam' For a long time ahe sat gloomily looklag out of a window. At lati, after a deep sigh, abe turned to her father with a cheerful expression, and aaM: "I waa Just thiaklng how funny Frank mutt look afttlng on the plusn cushions." Llpplneatt's. "J Old Mis L. B. Jones of Portland I In I he city today, soliciting fund for th Maud Booth Home for IIrl In Portland. Mr. nnd Mr. Joseph Rlngo ot Cres cent are visiting Mr. Rlngoe' par ent, Judge and Mr. Cbaa. (Jravea. wamiku roree salesmen; call at once. Sample Shoo Store, 717 Main atreet. 18-2t She Got HfaaSeme Pie The Lady You bore again? Didn't I give you some bteAtlte yeeterdayl" The Tramp Ye mum; but it don't Uko o long to eat your blaculta at It do some other people's. Hotton Transcript Cut flower aV-No. 1 No. MOeit Main t. v "Thl la a portrait of the Duke of Deadbroke, oae of asy ancestors." "Urn." "What do you think of blmf" "Well, my boy, with aucb a atari you deserve credit for turning out as well aa you have." Waahlng ton Her ald. "Dat falter Raatui Skinner done big talkln a pawahful lot 'bout how he's a-ratoln' chickens." "Shot Ha doan mean 'raisin'; he llftln'." Catholic Standard aadTlmea. In th Circuit Court of the Ititi or Oregon, for Klamath Couaty, (la Equity; Mortgage) Foreclosure I J. O. Btsvensoa, Plaintiff, vs. Mario L. Olflord aad' Walter I. Olf ford, Defendant!. To Marie L. Olfford aad Walter S. Ulfford, tho Abeva-Named De fendant. la the Name of tho Mate of Oregea: You are hereby raonlred to iduu aid nnswer tho complaint of tho above-named plaintiff la the above entitled court, bow oa ale with the clerk of said court, wlthla alx weeka from tho date of th. Ir.t PuMlcatloaifluperlnfadent Water Dl-Uloa No. 1. of this summons, and you are aotifls nin m ,...:.? ""' ' lath County, State of Oregon, and of the various ditches diverting water therefrom, on Saturday, the 7th dar of December, 1911, And you are hereby further nntinjd that the superintendent of water dl vltlon No. 1 of the Htato of Onuou will commence the taking of tcttl mony aa to the right of all purtle claiming water from tald dream, nr It tributaries, for Irrigation, rur, mining or othtr beutnclal Him, on Monday, the 9lh day of December, 1912, at the hour of 10 o'cloca v in , at tho court home In the CI' of Kltmntti Falle, Klamath County, Htato of Oregon, and will tlw.'uiiftei continue the taking of lettlmeu: ar.U on Thursday, the 12th day of Decun- her, 1912, will commence the taking of tettlmony at tlonanxa? rtikninli. County, Oregon;' and wllf thr-rearier continue tho taking ot testlmouy until tho tamo Is completed. And you are hereby ordered to p tear before the undersigned suoml:: Undent of watar division No. 1, at! one or the times and placea abovo mentioned, and submit proof of your claim to the watera of said stream m any tributary thereof, If any right thereto la claimed by yeu: aad you are hereby further notified that If you fall to so appear aad submit proof ol your claim to the watera of said tream, or tributary thereof, dsfauli win oe entered against you. and vou will be barred and estopped from sub. souuently sssertlng any rights to the waters aforesaid, and will be held end deemed to have forfeited all right to the uta of tald watera thtratofo. claimed by you. By order of the Board of Contmi of the State of Oregon. Dated September 9. 1912. at fl.Um Oregon. JOHN H. LEWIS, Bute Eaglneer JAMES T. CIIINNOCK, V Today's News of Importance in the arrival thin morning of a large Bhipmtnt of Derby Kid Glovea for women. Derby Kid Glovea will give absolute atitfactidn or we will make them good. Very reasonably priced at per pair $1.50 ? 4.l-13.SMt.altret W f v? r :v 1 1 i n f BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH w TannnnfaClsP-"'"aBr V' i V leaUtlie el Kbrmar. Clt; A Cu.'t I'litot. tlieHlelnway tud otli.r leading ftlnnot. Other mikti tt mod erate prlret. Tunlnx ml repair .tlfriii) rur tt'iiiTi: ni:vi(i M.wiiivr:, I.IVCM TV)'i: limit AN" ICljilUrALKIXU MU'HIXK !UM.ksiABaV ad I'lrlert tr . II. MAI JSf3 l AM 1 THE STOVE SEASOl IS HEKI We are preaored few M.wHai a tergraarl more rompMe MM than ever before, tadwsart ante to land care of your need aM tov- line. Thl year wo have Um OaVhratef TolreJo Steel lUnge. Cast sad IUr.gr Htrvl Cooks, AteitgJti tweet Htfcl Mealers. Ct ",UT thr rmowac "Oatambla" Mm of Poveo. Offteo Heaters, Coal Bsa era and Perfrrtlag) OH asovsa are ajaoog oar leader. No matter hewltt jam are ia please, w ran Milt'y the critical that oar gooda'aM neifeef ore right WILLIAM! G. HURN iimmont, aad you are notified GEO. T. COOHIUN, rM?d l-nr'! t0 TLni "wHuporlBtoado.t 'water Division No. 2 "Id complslnt a hereby required, I 10.17.io-lr J av v aaakB- .. M aBaVTu'BWnnail Haf aannkS aaKaannnnH ! ana. wPlafaaBmaaal -3J "A FRIEND" IN NEED l..frlndlne.J,,V?; la ybur'power to '"'KJT,- Flrst Truit Kla aVBatCefP coi , 7 w it aDa4-U tuRo -i U. II.... h IlllU JOUI--- aavljw something now wMh rearnlng. Open an wrlh this bsnktndsy a sij- U M Often as you - h.n worries nd WfT, coma they won't be of tl bitter klnd-lek of bw vings Bank Oregon 1 :