The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 28, 1913, Image 4

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Clothes may not make the man, but personal appearance,
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whice is largely a matter of clothes, makes or mar uic
impression we would produce.
Kuppenheimer Clothes at this Store r' ;,;
will answer your good clothes question ,) '?,:
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$15 and more
Leading Clothiers
BELIEVE THERE
IS A CONTINENT
GBXKIUL GRKELKV CREDITS
THE REPORTS OP DISCOVERY
IN ANTARCTIC UV PROFESSOR
MAWSOX
American, Charles Wllke. U. 8. N.,
la 1860. Wllke oBclally reperted:
W bate discovered a large body ot
land within the Antarctic Circle
which 1 hare named the Antarctic
Continent.'
"This addition of a ntw conusant
to the mapa of the world waa discred
ited for seventy year, and aa late aa
1905 a Drllieh explorer reported that
he had 'once and for all definitely die
posed of Wllkea Land.' It la Indeed
sratotul to American explorer that
British have Justlfled Ue accuracy
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ibuu juoiacu ui one 01 taeir iu
United Presa Service
ROME, April J8. "The United
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au.it. ot '" "" .. -. across the eas.' Already made fa
moug by bla work la visiting and lo-
That'a what It may be In the distant
future, for, .according to Major Gen
eral Adolphus Greeley. U. 8. A., re
tired, recent exploration of Profeaaor
Mawaoa at the South Pole tend to
vindicate and corroborate Amerlcaa
Antarctic explorers, who, aeveaty
years ago, fenad another continent at
the "bottom ot the earth." Gen.
Greeley, himself waa a famous Arctic
explorer, and following Profeaaor
Mawaea'e recent "discoveries" he to
day declared he will present to the
Polar Congress here what be claims
eating the south magnetic pole under
Shakleton, Professor llawson haa
now raised himself to high rank aa a
leader of scientific and adventurous
expeditions,"
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HtSM WMU WEI ACTION
(Continued from Page 1)
Every phase ot the land situation
was dlscusaed during the conference,
llryan spoke at length during the
Joint conference.
The president's messenger wa
Wk Sfflfl IGNT IN A IAUNM
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to the htgheil bidder.
Dated Hits 4th day of April, 1913.
C. C. LOW,
Hherlft of Klamath County, Oregon,
lly (1KO. A. IIAYDOS, Deputy.
6.1J.1J.36-J h
What's the Matter
With the Old ttatcli?
It's not getting nay younger, ynu
kaow, aad once la a while It aeeds
1 a rest ana overnaaung. Railroad
are irrefutable proofs that American WMUbm m d-Md M- overhauled
led Ue world la discovering new laad once a JMt ,0 Umm accaraU Um.,
at the South Pole. . keeplag. Why net brlag yonra la aad
"The aew. seat north by Profeaaor u. , g,T, ,t atu.Uoa that to'
Mawaoa irom aie wireieee euuoa oa BtfCet4liry for UlM kplaf .
Adelle Laad, telling of the 'discovery' ...Rl M
of aew land." aald Qeneral Greeley w.tclUMto,t IvKtltr , Batnxtr,
inAmw "will t. hartl1v rmtmmA Iiv I
H. r. Watch laepectar
sea and tho high wind made prugrv
difficult, and drove the boat far out
of Its course.
IjiIo In the evening the Ilrewhaker
boat (agatn became disabled, and
Mhllu effort were being made to ro-
rather reticent, however, aa to the l)0.lr t the two boat were blown by
representations Japan haa made upon the high wind Into a bed of tule. It
the subject M ,hcn decided that the two crafts
In answer to a direct question by '. " r uc Notice for Publication
one of the legislator he reXused tot w L , ,, , ,r,ul. ""' '""""' ,. ,
' llrewbakvr and hi companion. 1 Department ot the Interior, United
state exactly what pressure Is being a(,cr much padUnc reached tho Is- state Und Offlw at Ukevlew,
laud, hungry and chilled from the ex-1 Oregon, April 1, 1913.
posure. Till morning they were I Notice I hereby given that K. .
rowed aihore and cam to town. 'uinliror Miller of Odra. Oregon,
The crew ot the Old boat suffered (who, on April 39, 1913, rovlo home
worse luck, for tha wind drove themjitoad entry No. OSS78, tor HH Nii
to the vicinity of Algoma during the Hectloti 19, Township 37 H., Ilange 7
night, and with but one comforter, . i:., Willamette Meridian, has filed
land no provisions, th quintet suf-(notice of Intention to make final com
Ifcred Intensely. Late this morning j mutation proof, to eitntillth claim In
'they paddled to Iluck Island, were, the land above described, before C.
rowed ashore and cam on to town, it. De Lap. county clerk, at Klamath
after being on the lake In the storm Kails, Oregon, on the Slit day of
'for more than twenty-four hours. May, 1913.
I The Olds boat came to grief Sua Claimant names as witnesses:
day afternoon by striking a partly I L, Hleln, Henry Htraw, II. L.
submerged log. This damaged th Kulkenon, James Illalr, all of Ode
'shaft and propeller. ', Oregon.
week for lx (6) consecutive weeks M. Worden, Judcent IhetOHtyMtn
In the KUmalh Itepubllcan, a news 'ot the stale of Orcjon. KUeutt em.
paper, published weekly within the'ty, and the tint puMlctttea tseM
city of Klamath Kails, Klamath counlU made In iM neeipiper u
ly, stale of Oregon, pursuant to aa Sttli day of April, 1)11,
,inlr itimlfi ntiil anturnd on the 3 1st AI.IIVMtT V t'l nrm
thereof as may be necary to satUfy , jay of April, 1913, by the Hon. Wm. J-6r Allornrr for tUhtm
said judgment, witn interest anu roeu
at the court homo door of Klamath
county, Oregon, suit at public auction
all th right, title, claim and Inter
et of- s.tld defendant In and to the
abote described properly, or so much
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BHC 'JgamaataaitiiSsr
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today, "will be heartily welcomed by
all persons' Interested la the thrill
ing story of American Polar expedi
tions and explorations. The dis
patches Indicate that the Australian
explorers under Profesor Mawson
have proved the continuity of the con
tinent of Antarctica through 80 de
gree; of longitude from
VVIUltte BaOdeac
CHEAP LOTS
fSOVERNOR JOHNSON
California's Executive, One of the
i Foremost Upholders of the Prlacl
. pie, "California for the White
OICKKVVILLE DOI.NGa
I- t-34-S-39r
A. V. OltTON,
ItegUter.
- Notice of HHUetncat of Pinal Arcotuil
of AdmlnUlrator
Notice I hereby given that John II.
Race.'
lleaned from Olckeyvllle Clarion by
the Uend Dulletln)
lly Plank says he's held all sorts Smart, administrator of tho eetate of
of mean Jobs In bis day and done a !ucy Loosloy, deceased, ha rendered
heap site of peaky mean things. All 'and presented to the court and filed
Lars lot oat Creeceat ave. at 'roufht to upoa ,he .dmlnlatra-, 10 WU now, ho says, is to get elect-'wUh the clerk thereof, his report and
,i i. .1,-. i.n... -mv,....- ed to the council and then die. .final account of his administration of
Good let la Nichols acMkJoa at, ' ,;, . . , - ald estate, toaether with hi netlllon
victoria 9330, terra. ,.. . . . .. .J.l... Th noleut ha mt mm. inHivi.t. for final d Utrlbut Ion of the neraonal
Iaad of Roe to Adelle Land of Da. . Oae la Secoad Hot Swtacs at MM. u.OB '" "?ru . l"T T'"" .""" " ...n.w ... .i .-... .'..,..,.. h.in,in. n,.,.in. .,i .,.
mm,m views or ine tana legislation la noi -- -... ... ...-, ......
He listened with w'c know of. .rrmay, me avin aay or May, a. v.
1913, at 10 o'clock a, ra,, and In the
lly gravy, when a feller weara eye-1 curt room of the county court of
Nevele and Termination Land of
Wllkea. Mawaoa and his companions
have thus permanently placed upon
the mapa of the world the disputed
area of Antarctica. Tbla continent
avata llaAAWSkail In 1 fi 1 kw sawa AaAtl
lean, a sealing captain named Palmar, t CHILCOTt
and more fully explored by another jea Mala St.
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luaia
o .k. h u. i. klim definitely known.
Idkia. atrf oa Craaeeat ave mmr " ,B"e,t,t0 wrT "" 'I0" "M '
.and to BrVan'i anawara. hut he ma,
aew tuait aoaee at tt saw awteeai ..... i,.,fc. fc. ....j . Ictuses he kin stay out all nlht ! Klamath county, stato of Oreaon. In
Uf UUgae,isJ viaM7i J ajk'i w mis vg " w - -. j - -
disapproved the president's request. look ,lk8 college profeaaor In thej" county court house at Klamath
l Th. n.nh.r. tha ii.1mi morning. 4Falls. In snlil county, have been ap-
followlng the executive session refua-l oo-o ipolntcd by tho court aa the time and
cd to go Into detail regarding what! u' ,on Uno lhl DM no ' ,'larc for n hearing ot said petition,
waa talked of. 'noblle garage. report and final account and the set-
They aar that Brvanmada no state.! o-o-o tleracnt of said account; at which
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PERCENT
ment that would Indicate 'that Japan
haa threatened to proceed to extremi
ties If Japanese are barred from land
ownership.
la than goo4 lalentt
oa your Mmy
We will show yea haw yea eaa
make this interest oa Lakeriew Aa
dition lota.
CORNER LOTS
INSIDE LOTS
Tea ier cent rash; frnfaartr la M
uiouUily payweaU. No latereet .
ao taxe for three year.
Not speculationa
see
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Tin. Klamath OflvtlaNMat Co.
1803 Mala
Klaaaats) Vails, 'Ore.
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United Presa Service
SACRAMENTO, April 28 "What
ever I have to say I'll aay before tha
California legislature," said Secretary
of State William Jennings Bryan, who
arrived from Washington early this
Biornlng.
A large crowd asembled at tha sta
tion to greet Bryan, Including tha
democratic leaden. Thar were m'aay
Japa In the crowd, but there war ao
demons tratlona.
The time of Bryan' arrival coin
cided with tha hour when th Japan
ese gardener war brlnainc their
vegetable and truck to market. Sev
eral time Bryan' automobile waa
forced to atop until the congestion
caused by the Japanese agricultur
ists waa rlivd.
Bryan's first conference with th
legislator commenced at 11 o'clock,
when both house Jointly went into
executive seeslon.
The members of th legUIature and
h state officer at this meeting dia-
cusstd with Bryan th international
features iavolvad la th adoption
antl-Japaacae land lsglalattoa.
rasesAge of President Wilson oa
subject waa also read.
Mrs. HI Hlgglns, who recently mar-. "mo and place any person Interested
rtad III, threw one of her first bl- In d estate may appear and HI ex
cults at him the other day and uls ceitlons to the said account and con
recovery U not expected. 'tost the same,
' tl:,1 till. JI. .I.u A. .-II a V. I
, uia situ tiuj Ul Airil, A. U,
41913.
JOHN II, SMART,
AdmlnUlrator of tho Estate of Lucy
Ioocly, Deceased.
4-24-6-23 r
The Herald, fifty ceata a moath.
INCOME PROPERTY
Aak ate about a wall located Mala
street lot with balldias Mat food
income, Yoa will seldom, if ever, have
aa oaaertnalty to bay Mala street
property at audi a low price.
CHILCOTE
Mala St. Faoa M
To boost Klamath cohi
Tha HaraM to your
friaad.
SherireBale
Under and by -virtue of aa execu
tlon Issued out of th circuit court of
the stato of Oregon, for th county of
Klamath, In an action whrln V. II.
Mills was plaintiff and Hcary Jackson
defendant, upon a Judgment rendered
on the 4 th day of Deeember, A. D.
1912, In favor of said plaintiff and
against said defendant for tha'aum of
two hundred saveuty-ly (1171.09)
dollar, I did upon th 18th day of
March, 1918. levy upoa all tha rights,
claim aad Intercut of said de-
aad to tho following da-
property, to-wlt;
n (9), tea (10), lvea
(18), Bita (li) U-
), ssvenUen (17), aad lgh-
) In block 60 (10) of Oraad-
ddltlon to tb city of Boaanaa,
ath couaty, UU of Orcoa.
otic is hereby given that I will,
n th 6th day of May, 1811, at 11
o'clock in tho forwooa of aald day,
Hummoaa
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Klamath County.
Margaret Denney, Plaintiff,
v.
Clarence W. Denney, Defendant
To Clarence W. Denney, the above-
named Defendant:
In the name ot tho State of Ore
gen: You are hereby summoned and
required to appear and answer the
complaint filed In the above entitled
null within six (0) weeka after the
first publication of this summons In
the Klamath Republican, a newspa
per, to-wlt: On or before the 6th day
of June, 1913, which Is th date of
me last publication of this summons.
and you will take notice that If you
iuii to appear and answer or plead
within tl;o said time, tho Dlalutifr tnr
want thereof, will apply to tho above
entitled court for tho relief demand.
ed In the complaint filed In aald suit,
u-wii, or a uecree ot the above
entitled court forever dissolving the
uona oi matrimony exist an batwau
this plaintiff and the defendant bore
In, and' for such other and, further re
lief as to th court may seam equitable.
This summons Is published one a
F,u1VB
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Thm wagon that ttands up like
the reputation of its maker"
When you buy a Studebalicr vnon you buy
wagon that wilt last until you turn the farm
over to your ton and bo tuma it over to his eon.
One of the first SliiJthatr wncons ever made saw
constant aervico for thirty yents, mul wo will jjIsJIy
end you the nntnes of farmers who linvo in their
possession wagons llmt hnvn liecn inconiUntuiaany
wlieto fiom 17 lo-'ftyenr nndllirronrnlliotnandtol
them. Wo ato building tho samo kind of wncon hnlsvi
A SluJthnl(t wncoti la nn investment that w II give
you full rcliitn for your outlay. It U !u'!t en honor.
Iron, steel, wood, point nml vnrniih UMtlh Nennitrue
Hon nra tcctcd and rclcstcd to mnko sura each it tho let!.
For woik,i)tulnenrplennuro--for town or country
uee tlvetcin5ofio;cvcliiclotoritouriciuiicmcnti.
Frm wsront, dump !, Iiutl, lugst', mcjiiW'
Iiouit, puny ciii(, liutitncit velikU vi ry d"o
with Imimm oi l! torn high uih1iJ.
St tut lJit of tceHt at.
STUDEBAKER South Bend, IncL
nxwvoK oiicaco niiiji r.Mtcrir . twit
wxNtAtvm siLriARxcrr. an nuj.cjko r mTuJ,-
SATURDAY
IS CLEAN-UP DAY
So get ready early. Our itock
li trr. sh Md complete,
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GARDEN RAKES
GARDEN HOES
GAR02tT HOSE
v' FLORAL SETS
, SPADES, SHOVELS
WHEELBARROWS
and everything ele ln the gar
den line,
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Baldwin Harjlwar) Co,
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