' 'A' it ii TO START WORK AT CEMENT PLANT GOLD HILL WILL BK TMK CK.NTKH OK ACTIVITY TWB SCMMMR OOXSTKUCTIOX TO COMMENCE JUNB 1 WHI GOLD HILL., Mar 34. Owlag to unavoidable delay la the receipt ot plans for Uie 1000,000 cement plant to be erected by the Heater Portland Cement company, Boar TE HATS ARE SEEN EVERYWHERE KLAMATH DaXM0ATtON WAS CKKTAINLY IMBTIN'GVISMKO AT MKDPORD CONVENTION' lMO TOUKAl'HH HKMK HeMd of Steel Trust Under Severe Qrill That the white haU worn by the Klamath FatU I. O. O. F. and Re-. bekahs to the Medford convention! 'were among the most distinctive. Oold Hill itlllnB 'l tno convention u attested bv llintnrnh of couvnnllnn acnnaa President J. C. nurchof IVmland will 1 brousht hcro niumlng delcgatce. not arrive In this city to officially , cry g.u,,,,,,,, u,0 Klamath o(ea work upon tho big project unUl FftUs m CMlly dUew,d by the fore part ot the week. 'tnt(r whU ,B th. bbJ proccf. iv laai ue .mmtBV uu -u ,, ln Uebekh drH tMH, drtued other official, of the company will,,,, hlta unlformi, mA tBe ,. Q. O. be here to complete the arrangement . K twn from hfr, d,,,,,, of details eesentlal to the uadertak- UlcmielVM( tsd wc, w,thout doubt. ing. xuey win oe accorapauica oy Engineer Dan Survle, representing ;rord the Leigh Hunt Engineering company, i which has the contract for erecting the plant. Mr. Gertie, It Is under-1 stood, will ho la charge locally, and will Immediately hurry to completion the preliminary engineering work upon the 11-ncre site west ot this eKy. Plana for the huge plant are re torted as practically completed, and It la the desire of these In charge to hare everything la shape to com mence the actual work ot coastructle by June 1. the bctt appearing delegation at Med- ford. MEMORIAL TALK AT 6RACE CHURCH II GET VON THffWM HELP DMTIUCT ATTORNEY- WILL USE WOOLEN MILL EMPLOYES TO CONVICT riUMIDKNT OF TEX. TILE TRUST BOSTON, May 14 District Attor ney PeUeUer eapecta Monday to eon neet William Wood directly with the Fmntiag et dynamite at Lawroaec last year, Uwoaga fcla ewa employee. Two etinsgesahsrs are ta be uuoetieaed rsgerllag eoafcreaeoa wkh the head et taa Ajaertoaa Woolen company. It nan bean learned that peraeaa ae soelated with Wood and AUeaax have keen assUtlag the preeeeutlea by It lag laaldo Informailoa. GRAND ARMV OF TME RMPVBLIO AND WOMEN'S RELIEF CORPS WILL ATTEND SPECIAL 8ERV. ICE TOMORROW The annual O. A. R.-W. R. C me morial services will be held tomorrow morning at Grace M. E. church. A special Memorial Day sermon has been prepared by Rev. George H. Feese, the pastor. , The services will commence at II o'clock. Members of Sprague post. Grand Army ot the Republic, and Sprague chapter. Women's Relief corps, will assemble at the court house at 10:10 and march In a body to the church. Visiting veterans are Invited participate. to The HcraM. ltty CUT FROPUTT MseVem seaeosa I S4.SM; EIPNH tf JAM SSNJ RECOVER JAPANESE RULER WILL RE ABOUT HIS DUTIES IN A FORT NIGHT, SAT FnTYMCIANS SUB JECTS REJOICE Modem fsar rsaaa ha aoar Ceav tral aaheol, BI.8M; eaaw term. Laraje lot Crssssat atanno, ad Good awtlde lei la Nichols addltlesi, flood! corner te lwl Mat Biilanw IfMBML 1 CMILCOTtJ Vaaaar TOKIO, May 14. The mikado's pneumonia Is by no means serious. He will be fully recovered In n fort night, according to tho bulletins Is sued today by the physicians. The announcement was received with Joy by the thousands ot Japaaeee who have surrounded Aouyama pal ace since the emperor was stricken The multitude is now praying far a speedy recovery. Theodore Frollk la heme from Med' ford, where he attended the I. O. O, P. grand lodge sssslon earlier la Che weak. & Jfcl $ f -. fr'HA ' fitfil WATER Absolutely PURE Natwes'Owi Laxitlye Delivered to your home 1 Oc gallon WHITE PELICAN MINERAL SPRINGS r : W r HHt IHjHvjrfv W James A. Farrell, president ot the United Slates Steel corporation, per- hap the greatest business concern on earth, will have the hardest work of his life for the next few days, and that despite the fact that he began as a laborer at ices man sz a aay ana worked his way to the top. Ho Is the chief witness for the defense In the action of the federal government against the trust, and Is to tell his story before the examiner appointed by the United flutes court In Trenton, N. J., to bear the evidence. Ho has already told some ot his story. Starling work as n poor boy In Connecticut, he made his way to I'ltUburg, got Into the steel mills, and went up, till now, less than 0C years of sec, he draws an enormoua salary. One of the most Interesting features of his direct testimony was the state ment that, under his management of the foreign sale department of the corporation, and later as preeldeat, the foreign business grew from some 130,000,000 to more than $90,000,- 000 annually. Later he must submit to croes-ei- cmlnatlon by Qeaeral Dickinson, for mer rscretary of war, and now chief counsel for tho government la the suit Since his training baa beea aa a worker, aad net aa a talker, the cross-examination will wear him mora than anything else ha has done In his difficult career. TEACHER LEAVES SIIPUPILS MOURN HCHOOI. KIIM NOT ALONE XVITH THE GLOOMS, AS sWMWMU'H HAH WON FIUKNDHHIPH GA LOHK 1IKKK Miss Adelaide Andersou, who lis kbeen teaching hem for the past nr, lemcs this afternoon with Iter momer for Michigan, tliclr former homo, whrro thoy will renlilo. As a result, drop, soddeu gloom Iiuum our her former pupils. They rcfuae to bo comforted, and say that tluiro will be no other teacher like her. Not aloao do tho chool kids weep; the sorrow extend to the youux poo- plo ot the towu. During the year she has lived here, Mlit Anderson has be come very popular locally, and the departure Is tho notation for genuine regret. Blna" will be m'wd greatly from ttoclal events to come. POPE IS TO RESUME his mm ROUTINE IIHAD OF ROMAN CATHOMO 1 IIUKCH, WHO RECENTLY NEARLY l'ASSKU IIKYON'D, HAS FULLY RECOVKHKU ROME, May 3t 1'ope Plus X, head of the Catholic church, who hovered between life and death for several weeks, has fully recovered from the Illness. Tomorrow he re sumes his official routine. Today be received a number ot vis itors, later, be appeared at a bal cony of the Vatican and pronounced his benediction over 4,000 pilgrims. POLICE TO BE UP ON MONDAY DATES FOR TRYING FIVE BAN FRANCISCO OFFICRta TO BET BOON BY TME PRHSfMNG JUDGB " Vj' ,- J l u riiVvfcl1' SAN FRANCISCO, May 14. Judge Dunne today continued the cases of Policemen Sullivan, Drolette, Josephs aad McHugh to Monday. On that day they will be arraigned oa a charge of grand larceny, aad the date of their trials set. The pollcv are charged with taking 12,100 from John Mlnnlnl. Tho arraignment ot Detective Frank Esola oa a second charge la also continued until Monday. Esola, la this count, u accused of complicity la the swindle of 11,000 from Giovanni Vixens!. WEBB BILL IS NOT POPULAR CONTENDING THAT IT IS NOT STRONG ENOUGH, LABOR OOUN CIL WILL SUPPORT EXCLUSION LKAGUB MEASURE INDIAN TIMBER BUY APPROVED H'KCIAL CONTHAOr l"OH TWNN. TV.THItKK MILLION FEET WILL UK HHIXEII HV PINK THEE LUM lti:it ItiMPANY The ludlun bureau has approved ot il,e bid of Hie 1'luo Tree Lumoer '. ... ,1.. ..-..I nt iion no u ilUIill'nnj iw ! ----" fret of ludlan llmir ottereo tor saie n fhort tlmo o, according lo Indian AkviiL IliUon Wntou, who u visunn i Klamath Kails today. A nre ul contract will be signvu vr it,., ruiiitiatiy within a few days. The timber Is In the vicinity ot gillouulu, not far from the raiiroaa. Is It la the Herald It's right, then It What's the Matter! With the OM Wtcti? ' 11 It's not letting any youagsr, you1 ZX know, and once In a while It needs j a rest and overnauung. iutiuui watches are cleaaed and overhauled once a year to Insure accurate time kr.iitna. Why not brlag yours la aad Ul w. ghe It the attention that Is . .-.mm t.tm aefwvrl HkUen at aaal M I Bt a? . BVV7Ma U w wwr.i.pf V H A N K M. U P P Walrhtuake,. Jeweler aad Engraver.! H. P. Watch Iswrectar WllUUa BaUiliaa All grocers using pure artificial Ice for keeping butter and milk have oa display tee Factory cards. 24-41 Today'a news today la The Herald. II St. George lllsbop Is here from The Cedars," hU Upper Lake domi cile, attending to business matters. ttim wis us mmm (Continued from Page 1) with me. but the satisfaction of hav ing ta band In the building of your magnificent courthouse wss an occa sion of Joy. In laying down the re sponsibility of my appointment at your hands, 1 do It with a measure ot regret recognizing, as I do, the pro gressive nature of your administration" Milk and butter becomes contami nated In 10 minutes If stored oa Im pure Ice. 34-41 JL. To boost Klamath oouaty aead The Herald to year Bastera frleads. uik . lMMMiMiMMMMMMMMaMMMMMMaMMaea SAN FRANCISCO, May It. The Building Trades council today passsd resolutions strongly favorlag the plan of (ha Aalatie Kxcluslea league to put on the ballot by initiative aetltioa a measure to supersede the Webb aatl alien bill. " The measure proposed by the Be- elusion league would absolutely bar alt aliens frees 'holdl t oecupylag Uad. ' ' " " Oeorge Huaianrey rataraad yeatar- day from a busfcness trip to Labafiaw. Notice of SfceriTa Bala By virtue of a aartala executioa duly Issued by the dark of tba circuit court of the county of Klamath, State of Oregoa, dated the let day of May, 1011, la a certain actioa begun In the justice court for tho District of Llak vllle, Klamath county, Oregon, where In Glen McLean aad L. A. Howie as plaintiffs oa April 11th, lilt, recov ered Judgment agalaet J. P. Satterlee aa defeadaat for tba sum of tlta aad costs aad dkburaameata, taxed at 116.16, oa which Judgmeat there re mains unsatisfied tba sum of 116.41; aad a transcript of the aald Judgment having been duly docketed la the air- cult court of the oouaty of Klamath oa April llta, 1911, as by law pro vided. Notice la hereby glvaa that I will oa tho 4tb day of June, 1911, at the court house la Klamath Falls, la said county, at 1 p. at. aell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash, tho following described property, to wit; Lot 1, la bio 71, Klamath Ad dition to the City ef Klamath Palls, Oregon. Taken, and levied upoa aa the proper ty of tba aald 3. P. Satterlee, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy tba aald Judgment la favor of L. A. Howie and Olea McLean against said J, p. Satterlee, with interact tberon, together with all costs aad dlshursemeaU that have accrued or may accrue. Dated at Klamath Palis, Oregoa, May 6th, 1911. C, 0. LOW, iaerjf, ay umv, '1 Yatir cream separator BBJBk2aVBBBv14 ' ' I will operate VsMinWsfslBu I ofliclenoy If it (a QH llaaeaOUlannai I lubticatad with vfiNBnuueNsnnueH I BtaeanHnTTMBanaal l Standard Hand aMfflBi I Separator Oil flBav II I Specially preiMml for cream V:l ' H separators. Sold by dealcra l : B anal H everywhere and the IL H , Bm I i IBarswanal aaaaeansmarars i iiii 'V '"Kanneiannal I .MAKYSVII.I.I s . Svft BneanaeaatJsfsanea" aaaaaaaaweeeaaeaaaeeaeaaattt..ti"i 1 e hHh! Best Ranch Notice) ef ahsHaTa Sale Ily virtue of aa eiecullon la fere closure duly Issued by the clerk ef the circuit court of tho county ot Klamath, state of Oregoa, dated tho pili day of April, ltll, In a certala action In the circuit court for aald county and state, wherela Joseph T. Peters, aa plalntlw. recovered Judg in!i. against Iaa Hardy, Ira Hardy, J ne Dee Hardy and John Dee Hardy, heirs at law ot J, Freak Hardy, de ceased: also the uakaowa heirs of J. frank Hardy, deceased; also all per sons or parties claiming any right. title, lien or Intsrest In the real es tate described In the complaint here in, for the sum ot twelve hundred 11300.00) doHsrs nad coeU aad die- bursemeats, oa the lh day ef April, 1911. Notice la hereby given that I will, on the 31th day of May, 1911, at the front door of the court bouse la Klamath Falls, la said ceaaty, at 10 o'clock In the foreaoea ef aald day. sell at public auction le the highest bidder, for cash, the following de scribed property, te-wlt: 8H of HKK of Seclloa 10; NH of NKX of Section 31, Twp. 31 ., It. E., W. M. Taken aad levied upoa aa tho prop erty of the said defendants, or aa much thereof as msy be necessary to satisfy said Judgmtnt In favor .of Joseph T. Peters agalaat aald defend ants, with Intereet thereon, together with all costs aad disbursements that have or may accrue. Dated April 9, 1911. C. C. LOW, Sheriff. Dy GEO. A. Haydoa, Deputy. 2P-4-13.10.37 h y OBO. A. HATDOtf. DaMty, 6-lS-lM4h ',? I SUMMONS In tho Circuit Coifrt of the State of OrcKon, In and for Klamath Coun ty. Kqulty No. 482. 1(00 Godard, Plaintiff, vs. John Ood-i uru, ueienaani. ,To John Godard, Defendant. Iu tho name of the state of Or. on you nro hereby required to ap xar and answer tho complaint of the plaintiff filed In this suit aialn.t you oil or before tho 7th day of July, 1913, that being tho date set In the ordor of tho abovo untitled court for )'otir appearance and answer In n.n order for tho publication of sum- mops, Unued lo this suit, and If you fall o so appear and answer, nlatn. tiff will apply to said court for the roiief demanded In her aald en. plaint, vis; For a decree dissolving tho bonds of matrimony heretofore entitling between the nlalniirr .n.i defendant, and that nlalntlff imv th. custody and control of the four minor cuiiurcn named In said mtm.i.int nnd that plaintiff be decreed to be mo ownor of the eaultv In nnd t i hIx (8), block nine (9) of Falrvlew addition to the city of Klamath Falls, county of Klamath, state of n,.. us described In said complaint. mis summons is nubllihiuf i ti,. Kvenlng Herald, a dallv ..,.. n. printed and published and of general circulation in the city of Klamath Falls, county of Klumnn. ..... ... Oregon, under and by virtue of an order ot Honorable Hsnry L. Benson, Judgo of tho circuit court, made nnd entered on the 17th day of May, 1911. -wrsi puDiication, under said order, to be on tho 31d day of ul iai and the last on tho 4th day of July! -.-. ksuis iQr six consecutive aad successive weeks. B. L. BLLIOTT, .. .- AW9ry 'or PlalaUff. 23-30-6.11-10.17.411 in Klamath County On account of my atfc, 77 years, I kire decided to retire from uctlvcbuslncHiti I an offcr'ng my 240 acre ranch eajoln. lax tic town of Merrill FOR SALE This alee at r-iunll Hie Ihi Improvei am property la Klaaaal!i rounly. All of the land U ! high state ef eaHlvll"N, mhiI U Irrlsaird from we est. rrnuirMt raaal. Al -f tl building ir uw sad aad rra. The prwpwety 111 Ihi mjII mIUi or ttliliust etaek. I alew Itave awttrn thirty ami forty tuua hajs a .Mrrrttl. Tcran Oae aelf rnli, ImUurp m tint at k pw rrnt (Mlrrast. If yuu want a mmmI farm on a itoul paylwg bass, Mil'r me for lfoniitln. N. S. HERRI LL, Owner Merrill, Oregon J eeeeevaeee4 i .11 11 You've observed thntKin front of the Hnst homes Ford cX8 are numerous. We arc selling an ever increasingly greater part of our Riganlic output to experienced auto mobile owners who have tired of the exhorbitant expense' or big car upkeep. Our great factory has produced nearly a quarter of a million Mode) Ts. Prices: UuiiRbout, 03&; Touring Car. 1700; Town Car. 1900 f. o. b. Klamath Falls, with all equipment. For particulars get "Ford Times" an Intarestlag automobile !; One. It's freefrom Detroit factory. Ford Motor Company, 1444 Michigan Ave.. Chi cago. Geo, lllehn, Agent for Klamath sad Uke counties, Ore,, and Dorrls, Calif. Buy Your Auto Robes Now Wo have one of the Ur of mpW "l" "' "lr JJ!!J brought to the rMjr, aad aa a stwclnl iNilurrmrnt to sale wo will give you year choke at 10 Per Cent-Reduction Until June 1 llettcr buy while tho buyhsg la good. BRADLEY HARNESS COHPANV i, a 'il saamawaawawawJffW " .aeaaaelh Vou have heard KUmath county turned to Klai ngaliMt lavish lias at last rwt result of of a deed to buihalac m no wore Is caU, aa.it , that Uie ranill elerlfcm l ,,'Hi, "ZZZ . .... i at, mm iia - . -1 awmo mni. Hi'iui t-i uaaaw W illriHt rwult of tli l3 STahi) wMo aUo wm ,","fcf d to tho now coiirthoiwo slir. " ...i. j FWortU'M and hie methods, t". Wh.'lhe coHHty hi Vrt "&?: UmmmU of dollara M taloaloiie is sairicKn -, s ! W wiiii, nasi lAMN OOMMlTfw1' v, .f MVniiHVfllwi.." - Ji Hf 11 ,-