The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 02, 1912, Image 4

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DO YOUR CHRISTHA SHOP
PING EARbtf r
Do yoir Xaat Saopplnjr, for the Men and Boy at a Mens1 and Boys' Store.
Shop at Klanath Falls bitfrest and beat Men's and Boy4s tore. We have prepar
ed to take care of yoar wanta with appropriate and asef al Silts. Watch oar ada
for aadtfcitloita aid prices.
20,000 Bonai Votes given with every S5 trade coupon Book this moat.
Spatial prices oa Mei'a and Boy'a Clothing tals moath.
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PETERSON TALKS
TO THE PUPILS
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ic.vnarAixa thr stvrknt
or Tine mw bcmool--wot
Fred Petersen, tte srtsral can
didate tor eeuaty saperteteadeat el
eeboom. cave the etadeate of the high
echoed m IntereeUac talk ttto mors
(. He had no perUcalar abject,
hot h made but Am aetata regard
tec the etudenta' work.
Mr. Mmlssa. alee aanoaaced a
chance te haeketball, whereby the
here wta cat three praettoea a week
at Dm PavMaa. Tate te for prepare-
Wile.
ttea tar Mm trip that tha htch tw
v wW take dartec tha hettdaye.
Mr. MaOaH amsoeaeed that te or
- 4r ta prspar for aaat year to feet
hall, a msettec at tha taut waaM he
haM thte afternoon. Several Huw
af Uw laathaM aMaatlaa twere die
:-iaai'il. and aR tha bee are later
rears' aehedate a
At tha 'reenter aMetlac of tha Wo-
a'a Kettet Carpa taaMrrew after
, at S:Se e'eteek. eleettua of oa
ten wW ha hM aad ether Important
Tha aeaUment te favor of eUiag
tha old eoart heaae sit te growls la
favor, aa tha veto np to thte afteraoon
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Tk sjgarammVhe mmmdtmlamd
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baa been peeapeeed
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for toaight
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SETTLERS BARRED
FROM MUCH LAND
RULING OV THK
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OF TMK INTERIOR HI AOA1N8T
TAKING UP LAND WITHDRAWN
FOR RECLAMATION
SetUlag oa teaite which haye heea
wlttdrawa tor reclamation purposes
will not he allowed hereafter, accord-
lag to a rullag of the secretary of tha
laterlor, a eepy of which haa Just
been received here.
The ruling follews:
A Basher of caese having occurred
w berate operatloaa wader the recla
mation act the Ualted State haa bees
ubjected to expense te compensating
etttera who have located aaaa aad
(proved teada wUhdrawa aader tha
racteatettea act. aetwlthataadlag the
prior withdrawal, It te hereby ordered
aid eatrynua promptly vacate the
land, or ihows cauae aa to why lie
hould aot do ao. proper etepa will be
taken la the court to secure hi re
moval. Notice provided tor la par
agraph 1 and S should be limit! to
tatraieaU substantially the language
ladlcated.
(3) If after service of notice to
vacate, the eatrymaa doe not, within
n reasonable time comply with the
notice, the eaglneer shall at once re
port all facte to the director of the
reclamation esrvlce, through the su
pervising engineer la charge of ttie
district embracing the project, the re
port to contain auHlclent Information
to form basis of appropriate legal
action.
CRIMINAL CASES
BEFORE COURT
Jl'IMiK IIKXMiN AH t MYTH W. M.
WII.KV Art ATWHNKV rOK Alt
THt'lt WAI.I.KX CHAIH1K Irt
AHHAUl.TIMi OH.N OAt'UHTKIt
(1) Whenever kaowtodaa te ac
quired by aay saglaear or oaateyea
of the racteteattem service that aay
person ha settled upon teada with
drawn under the Srtt form, or upon
tend withdrawn under the aacoad
form before they have bee declared
subject to entry, aad attar such with
drawal, written notice he served upoa
the settler to the eSect that tha land
U not subject to settlement, aad that
no preference Tight can ha acquired
thereby la the event of the future
opening of the land to entry.
(2) Where n settler I preparing
to make Improvemeate or expendi
tures upoa withdrawn Wad seeded
or likely to be needed for reclamation
work, or where eetttemeat or aaeaaa.
tloa Interfere or te likely to later
fere with the operation of tha ear
vice, the Bottee served ahaU centals
(aformatloa to the effect that tha oc
cupation I iHeaal and that aniens
TEXT BOOKS DO
NOT PLEASE ALL
HIGH SCHOOL TBACHKKH AKK
OCT FOR A CBANOK IN TMK
hooks turn ux tmk runt.
CHAXaK M NOW IHCtHKKO
for the stock. It was said the brok-
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T gOl 3,UUU,UUU CUIunil.aiWH. u
th bnml Issue 140.000.00 was for
tli H. I1, stock ami 110,000,000 for
llm Northern I'sclllc tlral This gave
the U. P. 3K lr cent of nil Southern
I'acinc stock. It I alleged.
lu 1-10 the I'uluu I'acinc palI
f 1 0,000,000 for 71,000 more sharv
of the Houthern I'acinc stock, Inert'
Ing It holillucs to ii txr rvtil of the
Ul oiiimnnillns llli It tnt nm
trol of the 1'ncMc Mall Htcannlilli
compauy, the Houthern I'arIRr hold
Ing 110,000,000 of tho 110,000,000
Prisoners who have been held In Piw
au asansa la u l..H..t !. fM-al-.
the county Jail for some lime wsro ' " - " " -
of the 8U Uko railroad occurred
arralgnsd In tho circuit court this Umlmn ,, . u, wh
afternoon before Judge . Uenson. t,nator William A. Clark for exactly
Time for pleading was asked In each ,u 0f the "Salt Lake" slock.
case, and the court nxed until tomor- i ljot llarrlnisn, llogers, UchllT,
roy morning at 10 o'clock. William Rockefeller, Htlltman and
Th rsM warn u follews: Ktiliti. I.ut A Co. are said to have
Mt.t. miut V. Ferrb. charcrd bought a quantity of "Hanla Ke
with child stealing. W. II. Shaw at- stock and demanded representation
torney. cn ,ho rd of directors.
State against James Hone ami The govermucui also charged that
Thomas Moore, charged with steal-lthe O. 11. A N. railroad, a Itarrlman
Ing from store. W. II. Shaw, attor-Subsidiary, paid 110,000,000 for
ney. . It'snta Ke stock and the Individuals
aaaaam
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rOR A QUICK J0f
We ran put enough sktll.d rasa to
work to ntil.li it la any ittm tin,
The workmamblp and tnaterlat art
always the samethe bnt to U hi!
auylier,. No matter tlhrr lour
jolt be largo or small, or what ktn1 ot
a liluttttilns Job It may U, t.n
hnnlo It In mur turfed tatlifactloa
ii our rstlnislti. Hear wnil ;cn,r
hHirhhora ay of our work,
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HALR8 WKINdmRASROURSAUM
MV LOWKRINQ PRICKS ON IsRRV
CHAKMHK tS WHICH WR ARM
OVFJMTOCatKO. IF VOU CONTHaf. '
FLATK UMNO ANT
LUMBER
AT THIS TIMK OF IF IT IS YOUR
INTENTION TO BUILD BOMHTHdK
IIKFORH HFRINa, OKT PRIORS
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FROM US
now. pome ROWN AND oo ovhr
r.yArb stock and WR WILL
NamrW i YOV SOMK RAROAINS.
IlilASIN LUMBER CO.
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Fred Duntlng, -4-year-old son of
Jr. O. Bunting of Lakovlew, was accl
dentally shot In the foot by a play
mate last week.
The body of William J. Proudfoot,
the well known stockman who died
In Lakevlew recently, baa heea taken
to Whitby, Canada, for Interment.
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Several of the faculty ot the high
school have eipreseed themselves In
the teat few day a regards the com
ing change la text books, watch will
take place In the spring. While the
majority of the books now In nse are
very satisfactory, several of the books
have not come up to the standard.
Mis Applegate, English teacher.
stated that she wanted a decided
change In the English Literature and
Rhetoric. She aald that those book
were too hard for the average slu
dent, especially te Literature.
Mr. Morrison Is advocating change
In the bookkeeping text. He state
that the book aad method bow In
use te the schools are oat of dale, and
that no business bouse use that
method. He haa teat out several
buadred letters to the principal of
the high school la the state, asking
them to co-operate with him In bring
Ing about a chance.
W. Carter, charged with burglary.
Keesee A Oroeebeck. attorneys.
In the case of the state against
Arthur Walien thero appeared some
dIHculty In securing an attorney. The
case was offered to different member
of the bar In attendance In court, but
each one asked to be excused, offer
ing some excuse. Later la the day
Judge Benson asked W. 8. Wiley to
take the case, promising ample tlmo
to make Investigation, Walien
charged with Incest.
11,000.000 In addition, giving liar
rtmaa eradicate 171,000 shares, and
Insuring a loud voice in Santa Fa
management. Attorney General
Wlckersbam said Harrlmaa wss
afraid" to buy complete control of
I h Santa "o.
That the Southern Tactile and oth
er roads dividends wsro soon raised
enormously, the O. it. A N, psylng 77
ler cent In 1901, waa alleged. He
Is j final to build new roads, stopping de
velopment of many Western and I'a-
TheMikado
Comic Opera in Twd Parts
Iiitiu coast stales, followed, the gov
William Dudley Daniel, the 2year-' eminent declared,
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daniel, I Tho defendants' plea was that the
who reside nesr the old Meadow LakoJKouttiern Pacific merger was made lo
sawmill, Is rapidly recovering from n'ktep lb U, T. from being "bottled
snvere Illness. Ho Is under the care! up" at Ogden, Utah, Ita western ler
of Dr. Q. I. Wright I minus, snd not to stifle competition.
- lit pleaded self-defense, declaring the
It'saOIrl .(lould aad Northwestern railroad In
Dr. Wright report the birth of an Ureal went also seeking the Hunt
8-pound girl Ibis morning to Mr.
and Mr. Herbert F. Phillips, who re
side 6a the Merrill road.
NMKtiMI NIT IV THE COURT
(Continued from Page 1)
The report that tb N. C. O. rail
road Into Lakevlew would be con
verted Into broad gauge has been offi
cially denied.
The lakevlew Elks held memorial
service Sunday.
A movement I on foot In Lakevlew
to establish a creamery there. It Is
said that 11,000 go out of Mke
vlew Jrtry month In the year for
butter.
DrAlTV DADtflAISJC
r.t,g... wn,Mwn,,,
Sfl feet oa Mala street, vssth new
solid cearrete beildtag) ere!Uet lo
cation; good tacome. Price flS,S(l
trims.
SS-ffjot vacant
tto heart ed
per footi timi
AS.foof!et
Sw feet ami
SMeaah.
ettjr est aaay iana.
ChVIL
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pajBT (RmJ JapsSHsl BWJffTVw"ef
tjfe.estf. Price SS-90
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jggggagagai are,, SITS.
WacaBmsiM.ealy
PHajp apNB sSpJf-Ps aaajsncl ajv SvtCji
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therefore, thulr combination was not
In violation of the antl-truit law.
The Northern I'aclflc and (Ireat
Northern railroad were merely nom
inal defendant, the government al
leging Harrlman and his ronsplraton.
trlsd to "gobble up" thoso roads In
190C by buying a majority of North
era Pacific stock to secure control of
the Uurllngton feeder of the North
ern Pacific. In It "Northern Securi
ties" decision, the supreme court held
void the Northern Pacific deal.
Grossly Increasing rates,
tlon of construction of new brauch
lines and "sensible" deterioration or
service were the three principal evils
cited by the government aa a result
of tho combine. Throttling of the
Panama canal trade through the Pa
cific coast and Oiilf of Mexico ship
ping lines controlled by the Southern
Pacific, was another evil alleged.
"Oreut rigor" In enforcing tho law.
because or the few Western railroad
In control of transcontinental traffic,
was pk-adod for.
It was alleged that Mr. Harrlmaa
bought 475,000 bara of Southern.
Pacific stock la 1901 from Edwin.
Hawley aad heir of Colli P. Hunt
ington, father of the "S. P" through
Kubn, Loeb A Co. Oa February tV
1901. Kubn. Loeb AaCo. sold 7E0.00D
share of 8, P, stocU, Including liar-
rimans uiock, to Of, union Pacific
railroad, which immediately Issued
lioo.ooo.ooo worth ot bond to par
lugton stock. They said the S. P.
and the U. P. were connecting not
competing line. Another plea wss
that In 1901 a Walt street pool
sought to oust the U. P. from the
i. P. bosrd, and that tha Union Pa
cific' holding were Increased to iU
por cent to defeat their enemies. It
Is nald that the U. P. has sold all of)
lis Northern Pacific, Oreat Northern
und Banto Fe slock.
The railroads, asking Invocation of
the "rule of reason" to the merger, I
tin tared the VS. P. never controlled
a majority of Southern Pacific stock,
now owns oniy to per cent, and
houKhl the Huntington atock In the
open market, denying the right of
toiiKres or th courts to hold tho
purchase Illegal.
rnoia'ctut hy
Klamath Falls' Elks
MOURTONft OPKR MOl'SK
Thursday aiid Fridtj
Dec. ellwand 10th
L'llOKt'roF fi-9 VOICM
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WIIJfilN A ANDHKWS
Urge Onhestra aader the dsrrrttea
Jof M. H. Measell
PRieEjs
, $1.00 and ySc
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NOTICt:
ttrsaWAtt I Otflri tt film Pfiiinfv Ts-sta .
suvs n - vvnhi vneui vi mi
nth Falls. Orecnn. S
Notice Is hereby glvvnithnt there
uro funds in the countyfreasury for
tho redemption of allrond warrant
protested prior to itn Including June
28, l!l7-4ntrestr will cease from
November ZsLfl2,
0LAUDBII, DAaOBTT,
County Treasurer,
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FOIt SALE About 30 toaTof wheat
nd oat hay, excellenT quality; 6
mite from Falls on,g'ood road, at
110 a ton In stack. Bee Cbllcote, at
C33 Main St., orbiu 111, lU
HUH 6RI1
Dreektast a la case now served -at
this populsr griljSpaelal mereaagt
tenchea. IS caafi. Family dlaaer
swery efonlncT Including Sunday, 10
frsils. flP4jl dlnaere to order. ll)t
FOR XMAS
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THE FAMILY
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