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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1913)
rRuriNNIIONAli CABJT M ir i . , Jh. o. aKmbo. IJ UBHatt aii tuark UaVraatced. llnoMjaTl, fellows' liulldiag, PaOBC III, MiMpje I'IiHcIm. Hutta llipd IV, Willi IHiIk. Xl'hoao M j LEGAL NOTICES HumuotM Cadets Who Started a Revolution in Mexico City JUeiubryr Association Till Mr L MJMCttLLANKOVrl . .KMI'LOYMKNT Call up CMlHTOCIirpNoBt 10, If you want amkUfof IIKI.I'. Regl.teraWJOhMTOOK If JOU WSBSlBployaVat. GENERAL NOTICES nfflM of Hi TreaaurerT Klamath County, Fobruarcf3, Jtll ,1 Notice U hnrebyvea that lhr ale '"'' in '" "ly treaaury for tic riilrmi'tlonyRf all itenoral fund Arrsiit prjUsted prior to and In cMlug Man, 1B10. JJnlrrttJlll ccaae from IliU dale, Itlruarxs, 1913. 0 CLAUDK II. UAOOCTT, I, County i r Ji mil Trtaaurer NOTICK I There am funda laapfTe city traaa aVr for Ilia radaaaMlon of (antral flBiil waranla preJBtd on and prior taAAugtut 6, .JIIO. interval ctaara data bt rKlemalb Falla, Oragon, thllrMh ay of December. I13. HIKMBNS, City Trvasursr. Classified Column t In thn Circuit Court of tlio Mate or Oregon, for Klinnalli County. Mary I.. Morao, Plaintiff, Vt. Jolin I'.'Morao, Dofelidiint. To John I'. Morac, (ho Abovo-Nnmid Dufi'iiilnnti In thn Niiiiio of (ho llliilo of Oregen: You nra hereby amiiinmieil to n- Jtar nriil iiiiawer Hid uitnpluliil filed In Hiii nbuvo entitled milt within all wiulu after tlio llrat publication or thla aiiiiimona In tlio Klnimith lloptih llcntt nowapitper; nml you will Inkr nutlet) that If you rail to appear nml niiawer or pluod within anfd time, thn iiilnlirr, fur want tliereor, will apply to llio nbutn tnlltlcd court tor tlio ro ller ilniiiNiidcd In tho rouiplnlnt Med In aald ault, lo.wlt.: Kor n ilorrco of lita tinift forpver illmolvliiK th homU or iimlrlmony existing liotwi.cn I ho plaintiff and tlio defending, mid for audi other mid further roltof n to Hut rourl mnv irniii nit.ul. I Thla auuiiiioiia la pulillahcd purau- nnt to the ordnr or tlio nboto entitled court mado on tho 13th day or Feb ruary, A. I). 1913, and tlio flrat publl cation thereof la made In thn Klumnth Republican newipnpor on February 13, 1911. KUYKENDALL ft FKKOUHON, Attorney for I'lalntlfT. 13-J0.27.C-1J-J0.37 Notke of Hherira Hal tho Circuit Court of tbe Btate of Oregon, In ind for Klamath Cm. nly. Henry llabermau and J. II. Itedmond, Doing lluslnea aa the Comet llealty Company, I'lalntlfT, va. Jamea Wallace Yandle, Defendant. Ily vlrtuo of an execution laauod uut or and under tho anal ot tho clr- LHiH'4iiiH H ribbbbbbI BLH aM i bbbbbi bbbbbbT bbbbbbbbbb BsffBVnBBBBBBBarl aBaBaaaBBBBai annai'sa bbbE.7 ItbBBBBBb saataaf bbbbbbbbbbbbi bbbbmbbBBBBB BBBBasBB HHBjlvriLjjD BBTaTar "tan BHHHHHHHHHBHHHHHHHHHHHBHBBBBBBVBBBBMTn 0 (CopyriKUl ny t uut-iHOoa l t hUlt- Time cadoU, led by Dlat nnd Heyc, wooil) mnrchrd to tho Notional i'alaco to do llnatiu Ilia Hiirrenilur or tlm military guard. During tho fight that follow- The photograph allow tho Tlalpau cadet, who rulcnufd (ieueral Itcye and Kellx Dint from tho penitentiary. ed (Hneral Iloye and cadula were killed. many of tho by thla urtlcona bating bitn conk-aaed rivi: A.M TKX CK.NT HTOHKH by )ou, and your aald entry wilt bo KIM, AT ,,AjM iUC J rttlfntl it I tiaira.lt It if 1 1 liillt Vfilir ' further rlchl to bo heard therein, I either before thla olllco or on appeal, If you full to file In thla oMIco within ilwiuty daya after the fourth publica tion of thla notice, na ahowu below, fault nriaUnr liniliir ttntli atiioal nn1l v cull cour of tho atato of Oregon lnIBMl nnt, '.ponding la the.o allo and or Klamath county, upon .!,.., of co)ltr.,, or ,r )ou fn wlll. certain judgm.n r.ndered the MiU, , ofnco of December. 1910. In the ju.llco cour I for tlio rortlond district of ' .' .., , ,.- Multnomah county, atato of Oregon., ., livri ., and tranacrlpted to the circuit court f U imc- , mftJo fc , ,, of the atato ot Oregon, for Klamath , , ,, ,.. " .V' UH ( ( 1 U W WIIV fci- county, In an action whvreln Henry Haberiuau and J. II. Itedmond, doing bualneaa aa tbe Comet llealty compa ny wero plaintiff, and Jamea Wallace luttaut In pcraon, proof or audi fer tile liiUKt bo either tlio aild coiileM nnl'a wrltttn ackuowludgrinent of hla r.jtllit tit llin rnttv alinullip tilt .IaIm Yandlr. known aUo aa J. W. Yandlo.;of ( or tbc nmdnYU of thc NICKI.Y funilaMS.rooma at the Or goo HouM,HlitvfBd Klamath KOIt IlKNT cloio In atraol. "tr - INT adaraoom houaa, In. HejWTrtBcb, 713 Main 11-tf H.ilH.1- -- i-n ' nnnsxnr . i." '-I - L- MUMPKUiAKKOL'H DrraamakMSTW Mall J7-fl nitHT-CI.A8Hauyrcook waata po alilon, or othaUwork whara good wagia aro paldT)ply Conatock ho- Ul I "'Jt KOIl HALKJKTldlBi baby cart, uaed but onoaTBu aat of alad runner Vhola 10. 7tf jUaaawr aaiaaaaa. I) ami Inn KOIt HAlK ladlaa egg, Jar t. I'.O. na VOIl BA 11,100, tn toon. KOIl HAI.B poita. Bchmlta, fXXJio i VIQjtTa Xlttl a Katawriaa i duck 1001 Main 3-6t and lot, value 1100 caah It Uk- 3B-6t jualpar or J, N. TfeYPEWMfERS New aachlafj fk.M Detna aad 4JM.OO KlMnaaV; 1,000 Clock and Co. at a v It will lata tely for Co., 318 (on. taaaoaaoV ranjt ai'iit KaJP Muale Huh, Stock UmtJk aharaa AutoaTCall 15 ahardrUalUd titflowaaH ajt 3fu. QUltalBa. ifJaBldf ft Advt. Caahler t attractlva price. Vrlte Immadl '. K. Davldaon Portland, Of hit FIRE JNMTRANCE SUREfFBONDS ILMERL. WINCH Tit MAIN mUEaTT na defendant; and wherein aald plain tiff recovered agalnat aald defendant i the aum of one hundred and no-100 ($100.(10)) dollar Judgment, and the aum of thirteen and 60-100 (113,1,0) doltara coda, amf wherena thero baa been twelvo and 60-100 (f 12.60) dollara additional or accru ing coata therein, which aald execu tion I directed and delivered to me aa abend or Kiamain couniy, aiaio ot Oregon, and I bnvo levtod upon all or the right, tltlo and Intereat or the aald Jarara Wallace Yandlo, J. W. Yandle, In and to the following de- crlbod premlaea, to-wlt: Tbo nortbweat quarter or the nortbweat quarter (NWU NWU) or aoctlon ten ( 10), townahlp forty ono (41) aouth, range twelve (13) eaat, W. M., Klamath county, atato of Oregon. Notice la therefor hereby gtten that I, the undtralgned, aherlff of Klnm- nth county, Oregon, will aoll aald protnlaea, to-wlt The pron by whom the delltery waa I made, atatlng when nnd where the copy wn dellttrcd; If mado by rcgl Iterrd mall, proof or audi acrtice muit cnuiUt ot tho ntlldatll of tho peraon by whom tlm copy wna mailed atatlng .when nnd tho poitomco to which It wn mnllcd, and tbl allldavlt muit be nccompnnlDd by tho poitmatlcr'a re ceipt for the letter. You abould atnto In your antwer tho 11 n mo or tbo pottotTlco to which you dealro future notice acnt to you. A. W. OltTON, Itcglator. Dato ot lat publication, Feb 21, 1913 Date ot UiVTaaBlTaf' f-Ti5 rp LSsiTaW jm gS.-ysB BBHSjaHaJUljBB NssQEB aiaa4aBvBjBBBBj .r rz r i F. W. Woolworth The photograph ahowa V. W. Wool worth, whoio genlua baa mado tho "6 and 10",toro a national Initltutlon, d publication, Feb. 28, 1313, aa ho nppearcd recently whllo takfng Dato ot 3d publication, Mch. 7, 1913 Dnto ot 4lh publication, Mch. H, 1913 J. II. CAUNAHAN, Attorney for Contoatant. a dip In tbo turf at I'alm Deach. AilinlnUtrMlrit'a Final Account Notice la hereby git en thnt Allha lUach; ndmlnlitrntrlx ot tho citato or John C. Deach. deccnted. Iin filed In nortbweat ,0 cuntj. court hor llnal account na that tbo quarter of the norlhweal quarter uch a,jmnlirnlrlx, and (NWU NWU) of taction ten (10), url ,lBg nxcit Monday, tbo 7th day townahlp forty-one (tl) outb, range f April, twelvo (12) eaat, W. M., Klomutti .c0ck n. county, Oregon, to tho hlgheat bidder for cah. Hald aalo to bo at public miction, ut tbo front door of tho court houao, In Klamath Full, county ot Klamath, ttalo of Oregon, nt tho hour or 10 a. m., on, tewlt: Tho 16th day or Murcb, A. 1). 1913, to tatlaly laid execution, together with interott thereon nt tbo rate o( Mx (0) per cent per annum, and for coata Incurred. Dated thla 6th day or February, A. I). 1913. c. c. i.ow, shorirr. Ily (li:0. A. IIAYDON. Deputy. fl-13-20.27-0 h Doarett, hate you teen In my window 7 The: 't pla tbo newet cter, y or- prjary and etieap aboiJr have oat. Mcllattoa, 530 Mala at. MURRAY WRITES ABOUT CHARTER ir tho now charter I adopted, who will ennvnaa tho votea eaat at a bond (diction? Who wilt canvnia tho votea cnat nt nny election until a juttlce of the peaco It provided tot tho city or Klamath Fall? Mr, Leavltt atatcd Tueaday afternoon, when ho addreta rd a gathering of tbe women voter of the city nt tho public library, that thla provlalon of aectlon 63 could bo amended. Admit that to bo true, who will canvaa tho votea eaat at audi nn election T Doc Mr. Leavltt believe thnt If nn Illegally constituted cnnvnaalng board should canvaa tho votea eaat at a bond election, that bond buyer would overlook audi a vital dnfoct and accept Illegal aecur-Itli-a tor their money? They rejoct ud tbe bond heretofore voted on de recta far tea Important than thl THIS I'ltOVIBlON OF TUB CHAIl- TKH MKAN8 THAT, SHOULD TUB NBW CHAItTKK II B ADOPTED MY TUB I'KOI'LB NBXT MONDAY. NOT ONE DOLLAK'8 WORTH OF DOND3 CAN IIB SOLD HY THIS CITY, and Mr. Loavltt It a lawyer of aurTlclent ability to know that thla statement I true. I want to aik the laboring men, tbe bualneaa men, tboao who aro to anx loua to ace thla city go ahead, If they want to boo enacted Into law an In strument thnt effectually putt a ttop to all Improvement until that Instru ment It amended an instrument that I CANNOT IIB AMENDED UNTIL THE COUNTY COUIIT COMES TO THE IELIEF OF THE CITY II Y CIIEAT iNtl THE OFFICE OF JUSTICE OF THE PEACE OF KLAMATH FALLS, ind thla cannot bo done until late next fall? 'Yet, Mr. Lcavltt would k you to, do ao. Why? Tho only , reason that I can tee la hi dcalro to make accuro the poiltlon ho and the i rest or tho city official hold. Appar ently caring tor nothing but hla own (Interest, bo would atand by and ace the wheel or progress atopped ror an other year, see the laboring man driv en from his homo because ho la out or employment, see tbe business man gradually slip rartber and farther back Into tho slough or indebtedness, ee tho construction or sidewalks pre vented and other urgently needed city Improvements kept at a standstill ror what? For his own position. Section 63 It tbo lock oa the door of progress. The people of tbe city bold tho key. It they want thaj. door closed tor another year, then they will toto ror tbo adoption or the new charter. U they want that door open ed, THEY WILL DEFEAT THE NEW C'HAKTEU NEXT MONDAY. Un der this new charter tbe city of Klam ath Falls must have a Justlco or the peace beforo tho vote of any election can bo canvassed, and no quibbling or " "'"" "" " Part ot Mr. Leavitt or eUo, can change that law. It I tbe constitution of thla city, and aa such must bo obeyed aa religiously aa wo havo to obey the constitution or tbe state of Oregon or the United State. E. J. MURRAY. 3-5-lt MAHON HCOBKH KXCHANGB MM, laBaBaBaBaBaBBaal MfaWEKK9rtZs ePfrVaV4rgH JrTwf ; wlfxaLH IP hV ' sJPH aW A Jt staaaaBHal WfWfW' "dflaattriSFattttti lPTPBiaHaaH Xif;:y tttttiiiiiiiH XKiij i1a4l Horlnl No. 04730 Coatett No. 636 Notice of Coateet Department of tbo Interior, United Btatea I.and Offlce at Lakevlow, Oregon, February 18, 1913. To Jamea II. Ileaaeraoa oi owau, Klamath County, Oregon, Con tetteoi You aro borcby notified that John A. Hottt, who glvea Swan, Klamath county, Oregon, aa hla poatofllce ad droa. did, on the 38th day of Janu ary, 1913, lite in thla olllco hla duly corroborated application to conteat nnd accuro tho cuncollatlou ot your Jiomcatond eutry, Serial No. 04710, mado November 32, ion, ror tne HWtf of Soctlon 28, Towntnip ,s south, Hnngo 10 east, Willnmetto Me ridian, nnd na grounds for ma conieti nllogoa thnt you nover either eatab llahod or maintained retldeace upon tald land; that you havo never culti vated, or In any manner Improved the tamo, nnd thnt'you have abandoned aald land and departed the atate of Oregon. You are. therefore, further notmea thai tho aald allegation! will ba taken ir 1913. nt tbo hour of 10 m. of tald day, at the court j room of tho county court, In Klamath Fall, Oregon, an tho tlmo nnd place for hearing objection to snld account and tho settlement thereof. ALTHA 11EACH, Administratrix of tho Estato or John C. Reach, Dcceasod. J. II, CARNAHAN, Attorney. G-U-lO-JOh ttortli la- eaa Mala fit- What's the With the Old If A'a ttortli liHjalgefrii'a aiirwcl HeclMTcote, I'hjfio Maw It's not know, it rest watches ouco a ; keeping let us ncceia Wntc mm .. nrno atjttajaai aLBuaar Wale? getting any XBnig m once in ai vJa I AtrAnliai tgan oh ,u utviwat Iro cleajMB svir vvmi f Why! JPvojri nan- Mr laanki 8. you all It needt Railroad and overhauled accurate time- not bring youra In and tbo attention that l good time keeping. HANK M. CPP , Jeweler and Kacraver. P. Watch laapector Wlllltta BuUdlM IR TURNING GRAY OR FALLING? JUST MIX SAGE SULPHUR It' (Irnndinollier'a Receipt rult anil Itcalorlnit t to tlio llulr Almost ovoryono kufra that Bc Tea and Sulphur, projtjTrly compound eu. brings back tho,ilural color aud luatro to thoJialr iweu faded, streak dandruff, ltth- stops railing hair. ily way to get thla i made It at home, y and irouniciome. sklllod chemlsta do thla ourselves, Dy asking at nny drip store lor mo reuujr-iu-uo i.radiiotl-cnllod "Wyoth'a Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy" you will get a largo bottle tor about 60 centa. Some druggUU make tbelr own, but et or groyj Ing acalp Yours ago unlxturo v, which la Nowadi hotter It'a usually too sticky, ao inaltt upon getting "Wyoth't," which can be de pended upon to reatoro natural color and beauty to the hair and la tbe host romody lor dandruff, dry, fever ish, Itchy tcalp aud to ttop fallipg hair. Folks like "Wyeth'a Sage and Sul phur" because no one can possibly toll that ou darkened your hair, aa It does It to naturally and evenly, uu) n well kuown down town drug gist. You dampen a aponge or aolt brush nnd draw It through your hair, taking ono small strand at a time This requires but a tew momenta, by morning the gray hair dlaappeara and nftor another application or two la restored to tta natural color and looka oven more beautiful and gloaay than v. and Mr. Tbomaa Martin re Tueaday from California polntt. where they tpent the winter. DAVIB IB aCK WITH ATHLETICS wd? gkfeaMBtBMPM &3gal BBBHBBBSBBim-BH THIS SECTION MAY FURNISH' - TURPENTINE YELLOW PINK CAM UK V84W WOH President Jamea D. Mabon ot the Now York Stock Exchange hat te vcrcly criticised Governor Sulxer'a bill to compel Incorporation, and he declare that the criminal provlalona of the bill are a "shocking perversion of tho criminal law." He believes that thla feature or the bill waa detlgned to force tho clock exchange Into ac cepting Incorporation. WILSON'S LEGACY NT EASY TASK (Continued from Page 1) Harry Davia, former captain ot the Philadelphia Americana, who man agod the Cleveland Napa last aeaaon, will be. with the Athletlca again dur ing the coming season. Prior to ac cepting the management ot the Cleve land team at the close ot the aeasoa ot 1911, Davia had been captain ot the Athletlca for alx years, during which, time they won two world's championships. Connie Uackt man ager of the club, aays that Davia' con tract waa that ot an ordinary player, and that the old captain would be uted m a atatotaat to alBMelf. constitutional amendment limiting tcnuro of president to one term of six years. Limited Independence for tbe Fili pino. Rcpretentattvc Clayton'a anti-In junction bill. Creation of the new department of labor. The "seamen's labor" bllL Tbe Page educatonal and vocation al bill. Conservation of water power aad beauty of Niagara Fall. Direct election ot presidents aad senators. Regulation of campaign contribu tion. Maintenance ot the commerce court and tho economy and efficiency com mission. Workman's compensation. Repeal of tho Canadian reciprocity treaty. Conservation or torctta and water power. Phyilcal valuation ot railroad. Prohibition in Hawaii. "Shipping truit" Investigation aad regulation. Sonator Owen'a bill tor direct elec tion ot Federal Judges. Senator Drlttow't bill for a nation al Initiative and refendum. Establttbment of a national public health service. Opening ot Alaska. Eight-hour day for women la the District of Columbia. Recodification of patent laws. Limited woman'a suffrage. Reorganisation of militia. Croatlon of a national council ot defense. Reorganisation of the customs and revenue service. Increase ot pensions. In addition to theae problems tbe opening of the Panama canal and ea- tabllahment ot a civil government oa tho Isthmian sone facea tbe new president. Scorct ot unfinished truit prosecu tion, begun by Attorney Oeneral Wlckeraham, alao await the new ad mlntttratton'a action. Many impor tant cases muat alto be pretented to tbe tupremo court by the new execu tive heads which were Inatltuted dur ing recent yeara. Administration and extenalon ot tho parcel post la another important problem. Appropriations for the navy, army, good roads, the Baa Francisco exposition and economy la expenditures geuerally furnish evea more hugo tasks. Organisation ot the sixty-third com Kress augurs dlfflculty for .the new party In power. Aa extremely aatall majority in the senate aad aa over whelming majority la the house, with dltputea over Important committee chairmanships, present a delicate par tisan situation. THAT PVRPOBR Aa the Hupply of I-ong Leal, Pate M. mlnlalira, Yellow Pis, Wheel) Abound In Thla Hectlea, WM Be come Incrvaalngty ValaaMe The Pinion Pine la Alto Caefal lev Mm Prmluctlon of Thla Commodity Special to The Herald WASHINGTON, D, C, March 6. Turpentine from Wettera yellow plait, tay tho department of agriculture, I can be put to the tame utea aa that from tbo long leaf pine of the genth- caat, which furnlahea the bulk of the turpentine of commerce. Western yellow pine forsas enormous fereses In the Rocky MounUla aad Facile Coaat states, while the snarly of Wag leaf It faat melting away. A fredact very similar to turpentine can be ob tained also from plaoa pine, aaother tree common In the Southwest. Careful tests made by the depart ment of agriculture have ahowa that tho yield of turpentine and roeJa per toaion from Western yellow pine la Arlxona la only two-thlrda that frost the Southeastern pine, the difference being due to tbe fact that the aeaac ot flow la tbe Weat Is about twenty- uvo weeks and that In the South la about thirty-three weeks. During the Civil War, whea turpentlae opera tions In the South had virtually eeac- cd, aomo operation were earrled ea In California to meet local Beads. But with the return of the Southern pro duct to the California market, tho Wcttern operations were abandoned. Tbe reauiu ot a chemical examina tion of the oils of Western yeUew. plnon, digger, sugar aad tedgcacto plnea which have Just been published by the forest aenrlce la aa eoUl bulletin, abow the possibilities of the, rosin and turpentlae from Wester Yellow aad plaoa plate aa a supple ment to the present aupplles. tt nomlc problem of market, transpor tation and labor remain to be solved. Information aa to how the forest ser vice tecured the yields upon which the analyaes were baaed to glvea te another bulletin on the possibilities of Western pines as a source of naval stores. la Mjr Window Today The newest creation la the hreoeh, haady ala or tklrt pla Hae. stead painted, French enamel pla. Price 1,60 aad fl.lt. COST S28 A YEAR FOR EACH PUPIL THIS IS IX ADDITION TO COST OF MAINTAINING tWaXaV I.VGS AND TKACHKM IN GMt MANY i United Pros Same BERLIN, March S. It cost BerUa 338 for each child la achool hut year. oxclualve of the maintenance ot the buildings and teacher'a sauries. Among the Items la the report of the school authorities are 9.09,000 bath, tho actual coat of which waa 1 centa each. A llttlo more than 134 was spent la feeding children whocame ta scaaal without breakfast oMuaeh. S99!KseaaBnEHtjaaBHamBaiiMaBaBa Hotel - H ouafon J. A. HotjTon, PropTl c a r W v litasan!t asc 'Month, $4. aad M. riwsclttMtofc ',$ a . J:,it, fimJf'iL kJ s 7k '.Sa..: t'Jli'SLjldAiMAi eft- , . ' ttmrd Candbff ' v Such al Jelly liajiiMf'.'i, . ty puc, oipiijym mjkj fr 'g I SXmfomm . ; faaV OataTlaJkat atr taaatBBBttaa. jf' 'a Mala'aav! SiRlH M t ASBBBBaBHaaflktBBl athattWjVawMtJjK JZt.' -.-fti u-'s jBimtiaal k w - ifcteS&SL ;ri'lasiaBaaaal