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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1913)
'" (,,.1 I'" I , rwvmnnxb oamm Ult. U. A. HAMRO, 'jf-i t illWorkOumstftanV " "' odd Fen' Raining. IK, rim . ajAXWKI.L M. MJIWI ostroeatitte Btirai gulto 1 nnd 19 Willi Ntdg. IttMM M or v a: vn count'Abstract COMPANY Abetract. Member Till Of AssattatJo, MINCKIAANIMMHI LEO A I, NOTICES In J, f.'gMI'MIYMKN Call up CUNHTUUft IHHI'i II you want klad fHRLP. Rglrr at IIM OMMTOUK (f ;eu waat tmplaym. Classified Column I'dbUcAtiMM Ol NltlHMUNU the Justice' Court, District of Llnkvllle, Klamath County, BtaU of.Oregon. F, Magulro, a sole trader, (Join business under the firm narao and stylo or "Msgulre Mercantile Company," Plaintiff, va. George Wheeler, Defendant. To George Wheeler, the above named defendant. In the name of the atato of Oregon, you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the amended complaint filed against you I In tho nliove entitled court and cauie on or hoforo the Inst day of the time prescribed In the order for publics- tlou made hereto, to.wit! Tho I7tb day of April, 1013, and If you fall to io answer, for want thereof the plain (Iff will take Judgement agalmt you aa demanded In hla amended com plaint on file herein, to-wlt: For the sum of slity.suveu dollar and ten centa (167.10) helng amount due and owing for good, ware and morchan dlo aa In plaintiff' complaint al lered, and for plalntlff'a coat and dla- buraement herein. Thla summons I served by order of the Honorable A. Vf, Uowea, justice of the peeve of the above entitled court, March 5, 1011, nd tho date of the flrat publication belag the 6th day of March, 1911, and lb date of the laat day will as pire on the 17th day of April, 1013. MKRKYMAN DUNCAN, Attorney for Plaintiff. 6-11-10-27-l-IOn C1KOIMH W. MrCLUHKY j aaaaannKM esaaaaaajr' ..m "V gaaaaaaamu . imaY ' ' BBBBBaV '"maaL tW4 x vY xi yv- LUTHER M'HARTY ARRANGES MILLS NEW CHAMPION HEAVYWEIGHT WILL TAKE ON HOME NOTABLE PIUHTKftM AND, EXPKOTH TO CLEAN UP M,OM FOR RKNT NWKLY furakbed inm at the Ore. tea House. Htatk aad XUaiath XtCKI.Y furnished taama with balk, ill! Main otreei. Mra. 0. O.Mer u. Itf '"-' Al I 1' I I I P'W ' MISCELLANEOUS Dressmaking. 1ST W Mala !? FOUND-Couple 4 keys. Apply at Herald oMct. " WANTKD Ptrty decree aa et ptaae for atorage or at'asnaU rL Paoa I7IM. I Ml WANTED To bay aaddl pay, gnR- ed, young aadgatle. Apply Mar aid oBce. t,t WANTED Four or are roe fur alined houae, with bath; cleat la; reaionable rent. Bart, llerald oik. IMt VOR balk roil BAI.O-O. I. Rack nnd Rhode litand Ited egg at IMS per Bet ting ot IE; Indian Raar Dack it 11 per 12, J, W, Bryant, aa 171, Klamath Falls, Ofegon. b 6t rl roil HAl.aVr-raar tarn eattag In Hot spring addlU; Urn screen d porch; big high tot; 4gaat Uw; all furnished. Chaap M Uken atone. 11,100, 1700 eaah. lag-Ira M4 Main MrNt. MM-ll roil 3AI.K I6.ft laaaeh. top wkh glut front; fnr-bra mtr; nil in good condttlM. Apply Herald oce. 1 . t roil HALE Junto? pu7iraU per post BHtwpriMrMMliarJ.N. chmlti. inif IV PEW II ITERS New MacMoMM tBsM Rami an4 l.Mnnlatfi KUmath VaMa Mnatc Han. lineal new The Herald. appaara Mrat In Easter CARM,,' CANDY YR1 nnd NOVMLTIR OANDyMAMI IN KLAMATH WAUM TIM) Mtioto Maanwanf Tr$ Canty MONUMENTS We hav laat reaaira tram tha KMt a eartoad nwrbt BMai- v m aaaaarawara aaaailata aaiaa - nv'BJBnnik - mmMm B4M C-r In tb Circuit Court of the Htate of Oregon, for Klamath County. Mary I Mora, Plaintiff, v. John P. Morae, Defendant. To John P. Morae, the AboveNained Defendant: In the Nam of the State ot Oregen: You ara hereby aummoned to ap wear nnd answer the complaint filed In Iba nbovo entitled suit within six weeka after the first publication of this summons In tho Klamath Itcpub llcan newspaper; and you will take notice that If you fall to appear and answer or plead within aald time, the plaintiff, for want thereof, will apply to the abort entitled court for th re lief dotaaadtd In the complaint lied la aald suit, to-wlt.: for a decree of hla court torerer dissolving th bonds of matrimony tilstlng between the plaintiff and the defendant, and for such other and further' relief aa to tho court may atem meet. Thla aummon I published pursu ant to the order of the abova entitled court nude on th 11th day of Feb ruary, A. D. IBIS, and the Drat publl cation thereof la made In the Klamath Republican newipaper on February ii, ma. KUYKKNDAI.Ii A FKItOUSON', Attorney for Plaintiff, 1MO.J7-6.11-:0.17 (Icorgu V. McClusky, for many years called "Chesty Oeorgo" by ttioso who did not like tho famous police In spector of Now York, It liiu just been discovered loft a fortune of more than thrvo-ijuurtur of a million. The low est salary received by McClusky dur ing his thirty year a a bltiecoat wo f SOU a year, and tho highest 13,500. The source of McClusky' Income above hla salary aro not kn6wn, but In the'Tonderloln there are very pos itive opinions about It. For a long lime liu wo In charge ot the Tender loin district, and then tho gambllag house and similar Institution never closed. McClusky during hi life time occasionally dropped n hint about Wall street speculation. It la known that he had many wealthy, friends among hla friends, and It 1 posslblo that torao of them gave him tip oil the market, Hlnce tho Inspect or divided hi wealth among hi three sisters before hi death there wa no will filed, and nothing deflnlto could bo learned about hla fortune. CHICAGO, March ZfPour fights which ho figure will nt him 124, 000, are on tho program of I.uther McCnrty, champion wblto heavy wvlalit of America, hero today. On April 1C McCarty will tanglo for six rounds with Jim Flynn In Philadel phia. April 23 he meet Frank Mor rnn In Pittsburg for U round. Carl Morris or somo other scrapper will bo nent against blm for ten round in Kniiss City May 4. On or about May K, ho will travel to Calgara, Can ada, to stop twelve or mora rounds with tho garraloua Tommy Durn. The first two iscrap will net Mc Carthy 15,000 each. Ho will receive M.OOO for the Kanac City battle, and, providing Burn doe not ue him for everything down to hi rinn shoes, ho will be given about 110,000 for the Calgary battle. Administratrix Final Account Nolle I hereby given that Altba Beach, administratrix of th estate of John C Beach, deceased, baa filed la th county court her Una! account a such administratrix, and that the court haa fixed Monday, th 7th day of April, 1113, at th hour ef 10 o'clock a. m. ot aald day, at the court rooaa of th county courtr In Klamath falls, Oregon, aa tht tint nnd place for hearing objection to aald account and the settlement thereof. ALTHA BKAOH, Administratrix of th Eatat ef John O. Beach, Deceased. J. If. CAKNAIIAN, Attorney. B-lt-lt-SI b GENERAL N01ICES I W''gfjRV BiV " .11 RRRSnaffnHBmHgnmn'RsMnwv , " ' "n 'V. MM Far Wood Nolle la hereby, given that tha un dersigned will reiv bid' for fur ntahlng School District No. 1, Klam ath county, with 100 eord ot 4-foot wood, cut from live plae treee, to bo delivered an follow, net later than (September 1, lvll, at th following school building 6 cord at Watt Md ached. 10 corda.at Central anol. IB cord at MlUa Addition aeaool. A eertlleU check of 6 per ttat of amount ot bid must accompany earn. Blda io ba opened April 1, Ult, at 1 o'clock p. ., at the oc ot th clerk, at tha Flrat Trnat and Saving Bank. Th beard reserve th right U r ject any and all bid. Dated at Klamath Fall, Oregon, thla lth day of March, mi. By order of boar or. aireeior t School District No, 1, Klamath eoun ty, Oregon. -. J. W. SIBMBNI, CWrt. ll-llth ROLK'S- tOlf RB4 WAaValWQTOW Business DMtclwy A Mresterr .Mh .City, ?w a4 viua, aiviBf asortwe eaah 4m. locatlea, aepulailea. 1st iZatTAlUlM artTaaWM )W( (ale otsssMHil pirMtory, eoMaueaty business va Bferssswo. r in. x. POUK a co, nawiTSd- KIT CARSON'S . SON STARVES HOI.H Ht'RVlVOK OF TMK ALAMO l'AUtK8 AWAY IN A KRACK IN UKNO CKACKKR8 AND VYATKR VMM AH 1)1 KTT GAME LAWS TO BE ATTACKED ItKFKRKNDVM WILI, UK KVOK AUAINHT OAMK CODH ADOPTED AT T1IK L.HT 8K8H10X OF TMK LraiHiaTURR KTRKf CONWAT I fdR-T BnflB I JHW gamT Wtt&lmMHBk ammmmnnaanniRBnHm mmmma'femmmaHBms v nmmmmmmmmmamBamT nmnBmmmmmmannmj l nnnnajB COLORED VIEWS TO BE SHOWN IIRVCK KINaHf.KY'H INTKRPRO TATIO.V OF FAMOUH OPERAS wilt, m: ir,r,VMTKATRD by pic- TURM. ,.- -,- v mmm , f$r;v .4':" t ' mmrnw ' KM 4 'SJ ; m 8AI.KM, March 14. Amor A. Tua- sing ot UrowBsvllle and ex-Judge H. If. Hewitt of Albany, wero her com paring the present garao law with the new game coda enacted by the last legislature. They assarted that the- referendum wilt be Invoked against th gam code. It will re quire 6,312 signature to Invoke tha referendum. Hotel Arrivals 11ENO, Nev March 22 Baffled In his attempt to get food by the Ion of hi laving ot eight year. nroountlng to $320, Lewis C. Shilling, 81 year old, solo survivor ot the Al mo massacre and adopted son ot Kit Carson, wa gripped by utarvatlon aad la dead here today. Schilling passed away In an old aback whero he had subsisted on cracker and water until ho could sustain himself no longer. Shilling lost the money on n recant trip to California, and bad to borrow coin to return to his shack here. Shilling was adjutant to Qeneral Ihll Sborldan In tho Civil War. He had a notablo career aa a scout aad frontiersmen. Mknltr Leave M. P. Mlcklor. one of tho principal witnesses In the case against John D. Carroll, left Saturday evening for Florida, whoro he will make hla home In the future. The Carroll caae haa been continued over the term. Suacrlb for Th Herald, Ifty cents n month. r Hotel f1. If. II. Edmonds, Algoma; Mrs. A- Bodeahamer, Pelican Bay: Mra. H. Lasting. Honolulu; J. R. Klllett aad wife, city; Tho. Parker, city; C. L. Clark, San Francisco; A. B. Qaaton, Portland; F. A. UuflUg, San Fran Cisco; I. O. Warner, Omaha; T. A. Balls, Merrill; Essa Rati!?, Merrill; J. 8. Johnson, Rocky Ford, Colo.; E. S. Tcrwllllger; II. L. Jones, Dorru; J. II., Wheeler, Hardcsty, Albert; J. C Pelton. Rotcburg; John O'Neill and wife, ML Hebron. White PeMean L. M. Holt. North Yakima; J. H. lllbbcrt, Sterling City, Calif.; Clyde Thomas, Ogden, Utah; Chas. J. Holt, Greenfield Farm; J. B. Qllbert, San Francisco; K. A. Btockllager, Ban Francisco; W. D. Plowdea, Han Fran cisco; C. K. Davis, Dnnamntr: F. H. Humphrey, Portland; Qee. A. Morrll, Oakland; Robert II. Coeper, Loa An gelea; J. F. Wise, Dorrls; R. J. Craw ford, Talent; Edwin P. Hugh. Ash land,, Ore. American H4l Harvey Wilson. Algoma; John Kin ney, Algoma; H. ucoowan. rramont, Mich.; Ed McOowan, Fremont, Mien.; A. McOowan, Frcmoat, Mleh.; Mrs. F. C. Blgford and. family, Devi Ranch Rimer Boone, Olene; O. Y. NeUon, Keno; Wm. Powers,' Merrill; FT J. Wolf, Midland; J. L. Chandler, Lake- view; I. O. Warner, Omaha, Nb.; Kd Nyherg, Weed; O. W." Howard, Bly; O. 8. Campbell. LoreUaj D. M. Donnelly, Bonaniar Ethel Conway, the tennl champion of Bryn Mawr when ah left that In stitution to go on the stage, ha an nounced that he will enter the cham pionship contest about New York nnd the East this summer. She left the famous women's college to enter "Tbo Lady of the Slipper," where ah haa been auccewful. Moat of her uc oew, he said, wa due to th fine physique built up by month of prac tice on the tennl court. She haa be come a muscular young woman to whom work on the stage is not n bur den. Music lovers nre anticipating with pleasure tho coming appearance of Hruce Gordon Klngstey in this city on April 1 and 2. "Illustrated Oread Opera" originated with Bruce Gor don Klngstey. It Is really grand op era In tabloid form. There are shown upwards of 100 beautifully colored vlowa in each opera presented. Re production are seen of the perform ance given at the Metropolitan opera house. New York, La Soala, Milan, and at Bavreuth. In these asans tho leading singers of ttie world are seen, Caruso, Bend, Schumann- Helnke. Melba. Scottl, Semhricb, D Restke, aad others. Tn description or these view and all that la worth knowing about th opera, the. com poser and, tho, stager m-graahloaliy told by Mr. Klngstey. At intervals Mr. Klagsley plays many of the prin cipal selections. Anna Harper Mottraaa, ,th dra matic soprano, appearlngMn costume, sings many of the vocal numbers of th operas. Mrs. J. Penrose Wallaee, tha Inventor of the terocopic plate, Is the operator of th three-decker autograph machine, aad I respon sible for the most delicate blending of colored lights, and dlsolvlng scenic effect. MRS. DARLING'S D06S TO RACE FIVE TEAMS RAVE BEEN ENTER ED FOR THE ANNUAL ALL ALASKA SWEEPWAKFH RACK ON APRIL ST NEW THIRD ASSISTANT POSTMAS TER ORNKRAL NOSTRILS AND HEAD STOPPED UP FROM iCOLD? TRY MY CATARRH BALM NOME, Alaska, March 14. Flv dog teams have been entered for th annual all-Alaska aweepatako race to be run over' the 412-mlle course from Nome to Candlo and return, April 3. The ontrlea now In are the dog own ed by Mrs. C. E. Darling ot Berkeley, Calif., and A. A. (Scotty) Allen of Nome; John Johnson, Fay Delsen. Percy Blatchford end Alex HoUon. Entries will close April 1. The Darling-Allan team won th last two race and the John Johnson team of Siberian wolves won the 1910 race, and set the record of 74 hoars. 14 -minutes and .20 second for th distance. Roy Hamaker, formerly well known ' a grocery store keeper here, la now employed aa a newspaper report er on the morning paper, You may Column. find It la th Want agtJ11EgtJllllllilllllllllllllllW:- nBaaaaaaSsaaaaanv f naaaaaaaaaaaa) nVaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBBmmmmmM 'aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBinaBBBBBBBBBBBBmT' lmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmW taJEaml-j. h Jit , county ctvmtui 'ynuUtm': brv " -", CjUIl AT ALL TO fUMht BOOHA onm . . .T BALKM, Mwch 24r-Att)B)MM gt V directed to the newregtttratsW" kw";' enacted by the recentlglw4nr if "' an Interpretation ot R mad by 4t-v , torncy General Crawford,', ' " i,1' Under the new law, whlesV Ink f-aH feet June lt, the attorney generis! point out that the coMty clerhanHtk rr- be prepared at alf times to rgwtir ,'"" voters, beglnalngHh the stay fW - law goes Into effect. Th y,.l clerk must appolat preetact re 3V4 C) who will be authorise to.taka tratfons. Then when n voter I regmereu i win net .nH ary fr -) -? him to rtgMer again ante "' changes hi addre. ,. ri X '"..-' , The law providea that tn laglilij' f n. s, tlea thall eease thirty day bfr MmV; primary or general eleeU ,'l teen day,prir.to a apaatnl and that n,persn;Wh I nt -y . ,VIW trd camsotv f ., -t ' ' . - , "J IHM ruU(nlla U ---- a. ... a both general and ctty ;alaMw. a-' ALASM WOUI r ' S u f TOSfTMllOT GOVERNOR CLARCtiWHW, GIVIN4B WOMRNI CONefRATUfTOaW, arm; PRiaOT.'fO.wamm '. v ,t Alexander M. Doekery, former gov ernor ot Missouri, has been appointed third naamtant patmatr geaeral. Mr. Doekery supported Champ Clark for Ithe demecratle nomination tact spring, nnd hla appointment la eeavttd ered aa fadlentlen that tb president cherishes no animosity forth defeat ed "Houn' Dawg" candidate. Is it In th right, then. HeraldT If t No Reason for Doubt W want yeur ccntidB)C w t y to fl ymi caw vr lonMty sua! ainctrUy. 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