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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1913)
vj r . '. Ji GARRISON BUSY WITHJENIAL8 WAR BECRKTAKV SAW NO JINGO. I8M CAN BK ATTACIIKD TO MS PLENISHING OK BKXICIA AM. MUNITION WASHINGTON, May JO. Secretin- of War Llndley M. Garrison to day asserted that the replenishment of the ammunition stock recently de stroyed la the DcneclA, Cal., tire, la the only reason behind the hasty han dling ot munitions by the coast sta tions. He denies flatty any unusual ac tivity la the artsy posts. KCUMUTIIR MNMF lEPlilKMtS (Continued from Pace 1) Mr. Hill replied th&t not much work had bcea done. Later, Mr. Hill said that aa engi neer from tbe service had beea lost oa a prairie while escorting a con gressional party. This, suggested Mr. Lane, was because ot the presence of the party. Plana for the amelioration ot con ditions among farmers were then dis cussed. Mr. Lane asked a reduction ot freight rates, and Mr. Hill sug gested a radical extension ot govern ment credits. Mr. Hill became solicitous as to the welfare of the familiar "commoa peo ple." He said thst, for the benefit or the populace, he would like to see the work completed. RKAIi MTATS Mayer Goes to School PHILADELPHIA, May 30 -Mayor Blackeaburg or Philadelphia headed a delegation ot 100 prominent busi ness men who left here todsy for Madison. Wis., to study the methods of tbe Wisconsin State university in Its co-operation with the state and municipal government In working out vexing problems, especially In regard to public educational systems. Rep resentatives of several Pennsylvania universities were among the delega tion. The party returns here May 3f . O. K. WJRey asm take over Ike fere Imiaraare a lam roraserty eoastact id by M. P. Oalaraeeu, and Is pre- PSvsWSa SO WsTSSx MCsjsfel Hi Hw TatSSjS"We lac rnsspsalrs: Niagara, Cslrdwnlsn, ttMT sfit9aMHsVHf AmNMr 4aW3 srMtWMCy Arrwrtters. Offices, SM Odd FeHews ae-iet The following realty transfers. rwMtw am with tha oouaty elork. are furalehed y Ua City and County Abstract company :- May las ! Ltnnle R. Stanton to Sherman Nel- eon, W. D., EH 8H secUon, lt-33-10. Oreeon Inland Development com pany to E, 8. McCreary, W. D $1, lota 1. 1, 3, 4. 6, block 67, Orlndale. p. M. Reldr to John W. Martin, W. D., 10. lot 6, block 1, Shlva'a ad dition. May !, lia K. W. U. A. to W. C. Dalton, re lrato of contract, lot 3, section II-41-12. K. W. V. A. to W. C. Dalton, re lease of contract, lot J, section 34-41-13; lots 3-4, 8H NBtt. NEtt NKU section 14. SEK 8BH section 13, township 41-13. . Maggte Webber to U. 8. A., deed. 140, right ot way over NW NW4 34-39-11 tt. K. W. U. A. to Helen . Braden- burg, Rel. Coat, 8EK 0-41-13. May 17, 118 Mary Vansteeaktste to Laura M. Qulnn. W. D., $10, SW SE4 sec tlonu 31-39-10. Bertha Mendenhalt to O. O. Rob erts. W. D.. $1,00. 8EU SKU sec tion 3S-33-11H. A. Y. Lladsay to C. 8. Heaaoa. w. D.. 110. half Interest la lota 3, 3,4. 5, block 33, Opportunity addition. J, A. Maddox to U. 8. A., deed, $1, right of way over SWU IW'K sec tion 33, lot 4, section 31; lot 4, sec tion 38, NWK NWU. lots K. S, sec tion 27. township 40. range 10. Oregon Inland Der. Co. to Edw. T. Jackson, W. D.. fl, lot 31. block 4. Ortadale addltioa. May 1. ItlS Wm. Manning. Wm. M. Bray. Q. C. D., 15, lota 1. 3. EH NW sec tion 30-39-6. The K. D. Co. to Harry A. Kln- dred. W. D.. $100, lot 19, block 7. Railroad addition. U. 8. A. to Pokegama 8ugar Pine Co. aad Weyerhaeuser Lumber Co., tiatent. 11.50 iter acre. cerUla lands In Jacksoa county, aad all of sections 1. 3. 5. 9, 11. 16, 17. 19, 31, 87, 39. 33. and EH nectloa 7. . . H section 23. 8EU NWU. NEH SWU. NH 8EU NEH section 31. all In town- skip 40, rang 6. , The K. D. .Co. to Lillian Cornell. W. D.. 3$10. lot 3, block 30, Hot Sprlngs. The K. D. Co. to W. F. Cornell. W. D $10. lot 1. block- 30, Hot Springs. Sheriff to tbe K. D. Co.. sheriff's deed. $143.90. part ot lots 3. 4, block 9, Original Town. -rPEOm YOD MCET- l. Kills Young Is hero after a visit to Ashland. Dick Breltensteln is here from Keao. Mm. Claude B. Coon Is vlaltlng realtlves Id Ashland and Medford. II. V. Lytle la here from Bonaasa, giving attention to business matters. Will C. Dalton la here from his ranch on Tula Lake. - o o William 8. and Frank Fish ara-here from Dorrls, where they are operat ing a sawmill. DC D. WARD DIES AT EVERETT, PART OWNER OF THE ALTAMONT RANCH ANI CHAPMAN CON 8TRUNCTION COMPA.NV PA88K8 AWAY NKWH JIINT RECEIVED N. J. Chapman, upon his return last night from a visit to Portland and other cities, found awaiting him n telegram announcing the demise of E. I). Ward, who waa associated with Chapman In the Chapman Con struction company, and was a part N. J. Chapman returaed laat night 'owner ; ' AU.mont ranch Ward a . fcn a from a visit to Portland, asbibbq, Yreka and other cities. a a a ' J. A. Hoxey, formerly In the con fectionery business here, Ts In town on a business irip. - L. R. Brooks, editor aad publisher of the Merrill Record, speut Satur day and Sunday In the county seat. William II. Shaw and wife left this morning for a visit with the let ter's relatives at Jscksonvltle. J. F. Loostey. a well-kaown resi dent ot the Wood River country, Is here from the Fort tor a short visit, a o o Mrs. Mark Hamaker came la Sun day evening on her way home to Bly, after a visit with relatives. passed away at Everett. Wash., on the night ot May IS. Prior to going to Washington, Ward resided here for two years. He waa a native of Vermont, and has ao I relatives on the Pacific coast. Today's news today In Tbe Herald. W. E. Strofleld came In from Horn brook late Saturday on a business trip. What's the Matter Wkh Ike OM Match? It's not getting any younger, you know, aad once la a white It needs a rest aad overhauling. Railroad watches are cleaned and overhauled oaco a year to laaure accurate time keeptag. Why not bring yours la aad 1st its give It tbe attention that la accessary for good time keeptag. FRANK M. Ull WatchsaakoH Jeweler aad Engrave. He Sn e ww aMVSS IanICC WHettsa BaUdktg ssannnnnnnnnannnnBBnnnBnmBn sasnnumk n. I i m v i C Immense Reductions on high grade millinery sansannnBinnsTl' Kmtsm snanannir ianSlannlanVajinnnnV S.i'rkm-mm WaT".-! F .A mm A. WU M of z :. Lr 4w 25 SSI o 3 o so; MANY LADIES are taking advantage of the reduction made on the Gcrt rude Mllllnerv atock. No douht ass 'fAr hie admired hata In the Gertrude store r rwV Ulslt I" ewwsssea aaaa, iw -, uui Ul ULMDIT dr D. M. McLemore returned yeeter dsy from Vlsalla. Cal.. where he pur chased a fine herd of Shorthorns. Mrs. J. 8. Stubbteflcld left Monday tor Kansas City. She will be away for some time. Andrew Voos, a well-kaown Klam ath county farmer, Is here from his reach aear White Lake. of Boaansa Falls. WesM Bo Gmsrdae A petition for letters of guardian ship was filed today by W. II. Pankey of Langell valley, father of Grace Beulah Pankey. Horace M. Manning Is Paakey's attorney. WArrTED CSt1 waiter at the Saddle Rock restaurant. 20-St pEScmiGTGcal I S1.M nor 18 I I " '- rMfc VUa IaSjM. I am aamaernnnnnf avanssnnr w smaiasv jasssaasnsenv ansf I sl pes It) I I BLMER L. FRKNCM The MetropollUn restaurant, for merly known as th,e 8. P. board lag house, will open Thursday noon un der the management of Mrs. N. E. Poston, who formerly conducted the Denver cafe: also a boarding house on High street, where she will be glad to welcome old patrons and new. 30-2t PflLK'Si omTS OKEOON and WASselNOTON Bvsintss Directory W X Dtraetarr each Cllr. Town ana VUU. atrtac SMcrlplW kUU ot 1 each bIms. location, population, UU- araph. abtpptac anS haaklnr points alao OaatlSoS Vinctorr, compllt by m tnulDoaf aa proraaawa. r eV n. i. roue a co. iuattix .' f : 20 PER CENT I tkmm gi Imtttt mm yamr Mmmtv Wo win shew yea now yva.eaa snake (Ma Interest on LakevJew AsV Milam laSa. niaraoreTnnj nanvejeve COHNMR LOTS iNsnMBivon .. Tosi. per eonc eaob; Oslaaee an M .Bton4My payments. No no Uses for three years. Not np i lesion Hm IUAaHi mkmm Ci. naKWz i .riTI?. II Jw AVlaaaath Fatta, Op. - .JAiWialL. . . i. W). 7JB ." .1 .l,OVtt Ji.y .. T r v. v sJBajiW r . i--i ".t rz&ru-.sJ V' :,, '3 Mrs. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregoa, for the County of Klaav ath. Hugh E. Dudley. PlalatlK; vs. Naaey Ann Dudlsy, Defendant la the name of the State of Oregon. !you are hereby reautred to appear and aaswsr the eoaiplalat filed you la the above entitled suit, on or before Thursday, the 13th day ot June. A. D. 111, that being the day of the last pubUoatioa of this sum- k. h. Dodse and Kate Dodge' mono, aad the loot dsy wllala waiea that you would like t nave but probity tha price waa a little more thnn Tot cared to pay. Now thla is the time to buy that hat becauae the reductions ire .treat enough to bring you the hst tos wanted for leas than you anticipated pacing. REMEMBER, we are alao making the aame reductions on all flowers, ornaments, feathers and other trimmihga and thst we will trim or make you any kind of a hit you wish. are visiting Klamath L. J. Bauman. a well-known resi dent of Bonanta. Is visiting Klamath FaUe. He leaves Wednesday for a visit la St. Louis. you are reautred to answer, as used by the order of publication ot tale summons. If yon fall to appear and aaswsr the plalsHIK will apply to the court for the relief dsssaaded la said comnUtaL Said suR Is brought to secure a dissolution of the bonds of 'matrimony sxlstlag between yourself Mrs. Chsrles R. Mashbura leu sun- isaa ui pwiaun aerosn. day for aa extended visit la 8t. Louis, This summons Is pebUsaed la the i Kansas City and other middle western; Klamath Republican, a weekly news-: points. Bona P. "Alexander came In Saturn day from Shasta View, where he Is teaching school. He hss just finished a successful term. 000 Earl Walker and wife, well-known are here on their return home from n visit to Roseburg . Mr. and Mrs. Nate Otterblen left Sunday for Medford, whore, la addi tion to attending the grand lodge of Odd Fellows, they will visit relatives for a fortalght. .. o o o ' E. O. Argrares, formerly proprietor of the Cottage atudlo, returaed Mon day from Tuma and 'Phoenix, Arts., where he hss been sojourning. It was tbe lateatloa ot Mr. Argraves to make bis home la the southwest, but be Is back here to stay, The Herald, delivered at your store, osseo or koase, 10 n month. paper, prlatsd, published aad circu lated weakly at Klamath Falls, Klamath Couaty, State of Oregoa, by order of the Honorable Hoary L. Benson, Judge of the Circuit Court, end dated the 30th day of April, A.D. 1913. The first publication of this summons Is msds on the 1st day of May, A. D. 1913, and the last publl eatioa thereof will be made upon Thursday, the 13th day of Jane. A. D. 1913. HORACE M. MANN1NO, LADIES COATS AND SUITS We bosght this new line of coats asd iviti for much less thaa the reiatar wholesale price. Masy kml tailored gariaeata la this lot for ahost 1-3 to 1-2 rtgalir price. Jast thlak. yoa can bay these gar eats for $0.75, $12.75, $14.75.$16.75 H DEPAR FARM LANDI One of the host 18 aero treats la the valley. 1 miles frosn FaHs, oosno alfaltsdeepsassesLS7pororo 1SI mmrn y.' u a; - yv . pailiiiiiiiiiieiiMMiM . ' A nne 80 aero trees an the heart of tbe valley fronting on Lett Mvori awp avsaswgy sn9 i ajBvSysasMBw sisTSHSmaypsi weU Improved, with aonso atasUni $)M per acre; terms. 'Stock ranches, wheat lands, alfalfa lands la aH parte of she county. CNILCOTE Mow. MONUMENTS Wo have Just resolved from the not n serlead of awhte Beau mont, nil saw designs. ill .We alee tO 0440? lilts. MiiMinwtsi is. Stsss Ci. r j ewwFWWawwnwonj wse7 ' njnsrnnj any ojrweynw nwrnwsyt Notice Is hereby given that I will on tha 4th dar of June. 191$. at tbe t-l-t-13 r Attorney tor the FlalatUf Jcourt house In Klamath Falls, la said couaty, at 8 p. m. sell at puMIe nut Notice of BherkTe 8s4o l(oll l0 tno highest bidder for cash, By virtue of a certain execution the following described property, to duly issued .by the clerk of the elreuit' wit: court of the county of Klamath, State J Lot 3, la block It, Klamath Ad of Oregoa, dated tbe let day of May, . dlllon to tho City ot Klamath Falls, 1913, la n certain action begun la the Oregon, justice court for the District of Link-'Taken and levied upon as the proper- vllle. Klamath county, Oregon, where ty'of the aald J. P. Batterlee, or so' In Olen McLean and U A. Howie as much thereof as msy be necessary to l plaintiffs oa April 13th, 1113, rseov satisfy ths said judgmsnt in favor of ered judgment agalast J. F. Satterleo L. A. Howls and Olsn Melissa agsiast as defendant for ths sum of $1C9 aad said J. P. Battsrles, with latersst COSta aad dUbursemeaU. taxed at.tli.ron. toealher tlth all cnata and $36.45, ob which judgment there re-ldtshurs'emenU that have accrued or mains unsatisfied tbe;eam of $36.46; may accrue. ' and a transcript of the said judgmsnt I Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregoa, naving beea duly docketed In the eir-'May Ctb, 1913. cult court of tbe county of Klamath; C. C, IX)W, Sharif, oa April 13th, 1913, aa by law pro-' Ily GEO. A. IIAYDON, Dsputr. ' Tided. j 6-13-19-36 h ' fcYvgaaaaaaV nadssal PgaV -Swgonm geBgBBTj anananWai BSSSSBJ anBawnm HPpasBansnvsnanVhsBnnhnhnhw nrganrnrganrai PR'S KT STORE gananananananananananf.' aBaaaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaaaBBaV? ' aBaaaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaaKr lanaaganainP'" , np m t VER8ITY ME June 21 pllve Of OREGQpJff HOOLlJ 1913 Hftv Coin! t ri Added to acsnnw ! The ... o. at M. ooara ana w - recti Rillroed Rates. lUattraleS catalog, addresf rersiiy of Oregon, lo Maat-oMMMl ti Buy Your Auto Robes Now We have one of tho lilageet Hiumi of new auto anil buggy robrs ever brought to the city, and aa a special inducement to Htou"wwom, we will give you yonr choice at ,-0 i 10 Per Cent Reduction Until June I Itetter buy while tho buying Is food, J ' ..) die 3.RA DLEY HARNESS COHPANY 4 TH aws"a$F$JSlSsSe I eWMafaVwf sOpmtsd ,. BoH -Milk J v (DDEL ITU", AlmmllKKClloSS. iltsvir the time l esnW BOwerocM"!? uiaofolJfsnw ,1P . v . k' C-CeUbest, wRnanlkfiem T.-rsam. of uy irso.tosn . . Veu i wW U woS paid If you earn tneso ssatureryourself. . Woedsks't yew swiry tor im trial f. ROBERT HA R D,W