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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1913)
'f -f- PtnufhmtofiM. cAmiw 0. A. HAMHU, r All work aanranterd. Odd tN'li Room VI HHllfllnn I'hoi iU lEGAL notices III MAXWKM'M. Mr-Mil n OsUxipntiilr I'd) nkiW, Hullo M nml !'. WHtr JlMr. I'lmae H CITV AMtOIITV AllhTHAtn COMPANY Abstract. Iiuuraatv Member Oregon .Association Till Publication of tlio Justices Court, District o( l.lnkvlllo, Klamath County, Slate l or OtDRUII, I". AliiRiiIro, 11 iolf tinder, itoltiK 'jiuIiivsn iiiiiIit ilio firm n ii in it mill ulylo til ' Alnuiilrc Miinuiitllu Comitim," I'luliillfT, Speaker Clark Calling the House to Order in the Extra Session i i , MUtOKIXANMOUN ,KMI'MYMKMT Call up COMBTOUK, paoae o, ir ,ou wtul any kind of HUM' Hsgls.'er at tka COMHTOCK If jeo want employment. KUNATH XOVKIVTir WORKS Mil aad Klamath are. Blacksmlthlng gad feaeral re- palr work doae Automobile a Specialty t). FOK.WKAHKO, Frc-arMor. KHKMJtON' A DACMTKI.HKKti Xe w aal Nrreathaa Good IIIJm, Wool, Pelts, Rubber and Matala MT Mala Ht. Tel. '41 U iicil'M Mlici'lrr, 1ufoinlniil, 'lo OoiiiKe Wlieuler, I ho above iiAitioif iloffiHlmit. In tlio imintf (f :tie siulu of Oruxoii, yon nr0 hereby rv HuliuJ to i.iienr iiml uuswer tba -(nilU'lldei uuiiplulnl (lloil against you in mo iionvg euiilleil court anil cause mi or In furo Ilia lout day or the tlrnv priKcrlbml In (tin order for publics- lion mm) herein, to-wir Tlio I7tb ilny of April, 1013, and If you fall to to auswer, for want tbaraor tht plain tiff will take judgement aialnit you at detimndad In bla amended com plaint on nio bereln, to-wlt: ror tbe sum of slxly-even dollar and ten cents (107.10) being amount duo and owing for goods, ware and mercbaa itlio aa In plalnllS'a complaint al leged, and 'for platutin" coat and dla bunemenU bereln. Tula aummoaa U served by order of tba Honorable ik. W. Uowon, Justice of tba peace of tba bore entitled court, March 6, 1911, ii ml tlio date of tba Brat publication being tlin Cth day of March, 1111, and tba data of tba laat day will ei Plre on tba 17th day of April, Itll. MKIMIYMAN DUNCAN, Attoracya ror Plalallff. C-ll-zo-27-I-IOb In t Classified Column FOR RKXT J 1. NICELY furnished rooaa at tbr Ore fee llouaa. Math and Klamath rUHNISIIKD ROOMS Slagle or M laltt, by day, weak or moath. Bath. 1(0 Walnut H-lm" Meeting of Creditors Ilia United mate DUtrlct Court for tba DUtrlct of Oregon. (In Bankruptcy) In tlio Matter of the KaUta of U O. Van llellen, Individually and aa a I'arlner In the Firm of Rich A Van Uellen. Uaakrupt To tlio Creditor of L. O. Van Dalian, llotu individual Cradltora and the Creditor of tbe Partnership of Itlch & Van llellen, Klamatb County, Oregen: You are hereby notified that on the day of April, 1913, U O. 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ATtt Wf. 4nc of meei kr mjmjbi . tf ndeat WaUon f tka KaMMth rf' vatlon left In ektrta WNDiir MaV" ler, gover Mentifftrmer, om UM nmf tlon,,to repair, !. road kitwmi the A ganer, and.-Yaamw- ',,:', " ThU will ib flo new ! ajaajBjm; who for, a eaawMarakta tMM MVU agiutuig improvad ria ,k Wt gpragufRl varV allay. ( Fitlmmi Mat fact that ta,vauiMta !! am a new Rao eor-attanaita.aar urn , unnat eampalca (or fa4 read. i 'Till MUCKLtANKOVN All kind of optical work dona at Kaydtn'a. Room SIC, 1. O. O. f. building. JMf rORi HAI.K FOIt MALE At oM poor (arm, waat of town, 100 koga, all alaaa, meetly pure bred Poland Cklnaj 16 aowa will have pig U May tad Jun. 16-lt WIIITK ORP1NQTON CHICKKNg I ralie no other kuid. A faw aelect cockerel ror aala, ft to 11.60; aggi, 11.00 per aetting during May. Wm. W. MendenhalL 1101 roil 8AI.K Aa 1 muit roaaala la a dry warm climate, I am oteflag my KUmatb ralU prepartlaa at prlcea that bare competition, aoneUMag or new rooming houae, modem, "The AriravM," a l-room modera cottago adiolalng; 4-room cottage, 710 Ninth trcet, Hot Bprlnga addlUoa lot aad two MUU addition loU. Addroaa H. 'Argrava. M Centre, Cal. 7-U Trcea aad1atirabeiiyOalore . . I have lorae choleo left-over atock of varloua klad, amoag them 17B prlvlt for hedge, over two (eet high. 31 Par cent dUcouat while tbay laat. q A. BTBARNg, 117 W. Mala. It-It KOH BALK Three regiaterad Hamp- "Ulre (full blooded) male pig; It f"r tervlce; price reaaoaable U takea rllbt away. Apply to W. M. Cbeyne, r Bprlng Lake achool, Klamath fall. Oragoa. lflt FOIl RKNT Two nicely furnUbed room, private realdenca. Apply llley'a Jewelry atore. lMt J'Olt 8ALS Twenty-foot motorboat, ood condition, 7 h.-p.j 1I6 l( Uk uat once. leoPelley. ll-lt TYPEWRITERS New Maculae fB.00 Down aad . a Mcmth ' KlawMtli Falle Maalc Maaae. , rfTi '. . To aooat Klomataeeaaty Bo HtnM U Mir Mta. BlteHTaHale Undtr and by virtue or aa execu lion Utucd out or tbe circuit court of the nUlo of Oregon, for tbe county of Klamath, In an action wherela F. H. Mill wna pUlntlff aad Henry Jackson defendant, upon a Judgment rendered ou tbe 4th day of December, A. D. 1013, In favor of aald ptalnUS aad pgnlnat aald defendant for the aum of two hundred aavaaty-flve (f 176.00) dollar, I did upon the 16th day of March, 11S, levy upon all the right, title, claim aad latereet of tald de fendant In and to tbe following de- rrlbed real property, to-wlt: Lota nine (0), tea (10), eleven (11), twelve (11), flfteea (16), aU- teen (10), aeventeea (17), aad eigh teen (18) la block 0 (0) or Oraad view addition to the city of Boaaaaa, Klamath county etate o( Oragoa. Notice la neraoy given iaa i wm, on the Cth day or May, 191S, at u o'clock In the forenoon of aald day, lit the court houae door of Klamath county, Oregon, sell at publlo auction all the right, title, claim aad later est or aald dafendaat in and to the abovo described property, or eo much thereof aa may'ba neceetary to eattofy aid Judgment, with Internet aad coeta to tho highest bidder, Dated thU 4th day or April, 11. O. C. LOW, Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon. yy OKO. A. HAYDON, Deputy. . G-li-19-lO-la (Cop)rlKlil by llurrli & Kwlng.) , When Hpeakor Champ Clark struck hi gavel on the dtik In front of htm at high noon, Monday, for tho first and oitra session of the Sixty-third seat made like opera chair. The nous, of representatives, ho found be-1 "r,0B ko have dek. are the Headers, and .one la In front or Oscar foro him full benches. Tho enlarged iw. Underwood, tbe democratic lead- membership had to occupy the nowVr, while James R. Mann, the repub lican leader, ha another. Tbe bualnaaa of the extra aaaalea will be tba tariff Mil, whkb Uaaer wood Introduced ahortly after the house waa called to order. bb.bbbIbbbb ' ' W'E'U aaBBBBBBBBBBBBWaBBBBBWtJjiaBWr BBM-M-M-"BBBBBBBB1 --- - ---,-.. m m - - , - 4bbbbbbbbbb1 - aMawC TKmm. bbbbbbbbbT I r eflaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB I Herald Waat Ada brlag reault. Modern Homei A roar-room woOera heaae'eauUie hill at fl.aTaoi easy term. A four-room nodem houao la Mica ol AiMHioa at t,CMs eaajr teraa. You wUI aeldom, U ever, have aa opportunity to fcajr too aoaaee la KimnI loratloaa at aaeh low arwea. C.HILCQTt Otftf Mala Hi. rkoMW I FOR RENT I I Modera 6-room houae, (ur- I rii, iii$ ' -Vi- vvf ' lly HAL HHKKIDAN Written for tbo Unltod Pre NEW YORK, April 17. -Now that tho big campaign la under way at laat tlio main argument which aeema to crown the National league race is whether Now York or PltUburg ha the greatest pitching atari. There baa been more debate over this question than any other single Incident 'con nected with tbo National League race. Mcdraw Is shooting Tesreau, Mar- ouard, Matheyson, Demareo and Ames against tho enemy, wbllo Clarke la using Ilendrlx, Adam, O'Toole, Cam- nltt and Robinson. It's a tough angle. Dill Klem, tho umpire, laat season picked Tesreau, Marquard and Mathewson above Ilendrlx, Camnlts und Adama or 0Toole, but many be llovo that tbe Plratea have the edge. A tho National League race promise to settlo quickly between these clube, the flag Is fairly sure to go to the one which can show th bait pitching. Clarke ha a veritable wonder In Claude Ilendrlx, but McOraw believe that In Jeff Tesreau he ha another WeUb a giant capable of pitching llfty or sixty games and pitching tbta number at top speed. A alabman of this robust calibre means a lot, aad If Tosroau can turn out this work with Mathowson and Marquard to back him up, the Pirate corps will have to travel fast and far to get the edge. o-o-o Judging by the way Walter John boh haa finished up hi iprlng work, hi- I still ablo to push the ball from tho pltcher'a box to the home plate without calling for a caddie. Until Qunboat Smith and Lute Mc carty hook up there will be no way ot obtaining any line upon the beat American hoavywolght in the pale faco do. These two now stand out, and the ristlo publlo 1 waiting eagerly for tholr clash. Smith's admlrera believe the hard hitting California will aad the cowboy within ten rounda, aa Mc carty Isn't clever euough to keep out of his way, aad no man atema strong enough to aoak up hla punches aad keep hU feet. U, the clever Brit on, waan't fast enough to keep away from Smith, and McKay, the Cana dian giant, waan't big enough to ah orb hla wallop. In any event Mc carty haa hla work cut out when the two claah, And McCarty Ua't the only near champ wltaVworryat tached. f Willi Altckle la.avea wort, aa he haa two eomlag at him. WWle atv present Is undeclaed' whether'; to meet Joe River, a alaahlsg lujer,' or Freddie WeUb, who la a mamel for speed and shiftiness. In other words, Willie Ua't decided as to whether he would ratber run the rUk ot getting hla block knocked off or partako ot an equal rUk or being outpointed. Quite an engaging prob lem, at that. Since tho Athletics have ahowa four first class young pitchers la addltloa to Plank, Bender and Coombs, they are being picked far and wide to beat out tbe Red Sox. Mack bow baa three veterans and four flne young ster to work with, aad back or tbem tbe hardest hitting ball club In either league. If this combination lta't onough to win, there'a no forecasting any result. , Frank Chanco I wearing a head gear and umpires looking after the Chicago Cub battles are wearlag full sulta of armor. Aad, after all, It wasn't tbe bead that Caaace drat had trouble with. Tbe "beta hat" he wore when the Yaakeea aad Brooklya Dodgera were "exhlMtloalag" before tho aeasoa opeaed didn't aave Chanco'a knoe whoa the Peerleaa leader twisted It la a awing around first base. They aay It waa a very slight strain, but It snay mean a lot to 'the poor, hoodooed Highlanders, for they had expected to start a Mc-(Iraw-llke season with a run aad a ruab from the opening day. Figuring on 135,000 yearly for a aouad and whole Chance, the ex-Cub will do well to carefully nurse a kaee that la, comparatively speaklag, worth at least 110,000 of the 16 thou. Quite a bit of dtacasaloa U on aa to who will comprise the All-Amer ican track team which will invade Au stralia and New Zeaaad la November, returning to America la April 1814. William Ummack of Baa FrancUco, who la organising the team, aaya he wanta a aprlnter capable or a good performance In anythlag rrom 100 to 440 yarda; a dlstaaco man good tor anything rrom 880 yards to five mile, and a man ot ability aa an all-round field performer, who caa be depended on In the pole vault, broad jump, Javelin and dlscua throw, high jump, ahot put aad hurdles. Its too bad about Jim Thorpe. It would almpltfy matters and keep expenses dowa greatly if . But what good are post morteauT KLAUS FAVORED BY FRENCHMEN POSTMASTERS 10 KEEP POSITIONS POBTMABTKR Ut:MKRAL HAYS ONLY ONMS TO MK MKMOV1 Afte THE ONnaVWMO AUK HOT' MAKING A BVCCJaM PlTTSBfJRG SCRAPPER WHO MAS "W. H." ASPIRATION'S, FfCKHO TO BEAT CARPENTIER IN TO NIGHTS BATTIiK PARIS, April 17 "Bearcat" Fraak Klaua of PltUburg waa favored la tho betting today ror hU scheduled Igkt tonight with Oeorge Carpeatler. To night's twenty-round battle meaaa much to Carpeatler, called the 10- year-old Jim Corbett or French mid dleweight, who aaplrea to the heavy weight title. LICENSE BOND IS FORFEITED gUl'KKMK COURT MOLDS TMAT SALOON' MAN OAVK IT AS SE CURITY TO THE CITY FOR OB SERVANCE OF LAW WDhOlBM Raplh Carter haa aecured a position with the atate board of tame aad ash commission ror the eomlag aummar. Ho will' leave for Portlaad Saturday to assumo hla new" duties. I1 absolutely guarantee, all my work to give entlro aatlstaejUi. ' 4 ' ' ' '' 'QBO. H HATamCUaa. I au-ii nvw . v, HJUSS 'I SALEM, April '17. Satooa men falling hereafter to observe tho atat ut and ordinances reguUtlng their business, may be aued oa the head they give to conduct aa orderly houae and to comply with the law,, ror the supreme court atJrmed the decision or the circuit court ror Marloa couaty In the caae or tbe City ot loodban va Gilbert Alpla. Alleging that Aplta haa violate tho condition ot hla bead by aoUh liquor to minora aad to aa tataxleated person, the city ot Woodburn began to recover oa the S 1,000 bond given by htm, and won la the lower court, and now wins la th auareme court. Cut,rlowora at Nu J, Wt Mala at ICE CREAM Our Fountain deea not eiose, winter or aummar. A desk ed Irs cream wUJ Uee aa ton now as in hot weather. sractTAj-. Aa extra ae Mttar-sweet . Chocolate at 76e the 4 A MaasM at.Fare CaadV ' W- ' . -tCViM tttl-, sBllnBtC U ' V v; T. c. Wake; who for.tt past fmag year has ba enwlawaa m HmW guard oa tho KlaaasA"la4aBB lSaV, vattoa, leftTusaaas- yfjBtft , W JB'aTaTw" IT1b) naJ'wa aBBawiMBBjf 'aaiWF MJPJF will peeupya atawaar laatMem, Mtl. a marked: lmraa la aadatw. , Joha Shook of Dairy saaae ha ' day hi .order to give attaatlea la ladml matters. - 4t i, i i, P TM snMtaHflf atore, edaea or a m IT fl" WASHINGTON, D. C, April 17. To take a resouadlag "awat" at aok ers o( Job rrom the poatossco dapart- meat Postmaster Oeaeral Burlaeoa borrowed the "big tlck"'from Presi dent Wilson, with ths aaaouaoamoat that all good republican pertmaa tera" are to be retained. Many 'who believed that Burleson would shake hU heavily ladea plam tree were takea aback by tbo follow ing statement from tbe postmaster general: "My department will ha ran oa business lines, aad not by aeltUe." It waa learned aubeeauaatly that the majority of the aostmaatora aew In oBce will be retained. If k's. worth barbae. It's sHriag. 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