The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 05, 1913, Image 3

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I'HUFWtMlOMl. OAltlHI
lH. 0. A. HAMIIO,
Death
All Work Ouarantseil
Odd tillows' llulldlng.
lluum 31V. Phone 01.
jtAXWKMi M. M)NU
Osteopathic Physician,
tlulle II and IB, Whlto lltdg.
riiow ini
Classified
Column
nm m:,ST
OITV A.VI COUNTV AIIHTItACT
COMPANY
Abstract. Insurant
Member Oregon Assoi latin
Till Mm.
n lioinestoad entry for the lands act
utilly occupied. Hnld lands wore lint
ml upon tlio applications o( ths per
sons mentioned below, who have
(preference rlnlit subject to the prior
IrlKht of any such settler, provided
lieu settler or Applicant li qualified
to mnko homestead entry and the
preference right li exorcised prior to
July If., 1913, on which date tho
land will bo subject to settlement
ami entry by any qualified person.
The Innds lire ns follows The W&
of NW$i and tho Ntf of BW4, sec
tion 1, township 21 H rango 6 E
V. M., containing ICO acres, applica
tion of Kdilla Hantry, Crescent, Ore
Kon. I.lit G-71C.
, Tho 8WV1 of BW4, section 20,
.townnhlp 21 B rango 7 K contain-
T CM.AIMB I ran lo-"K 0 acres, application of Henrietta
in "(iino kooiI timber i''- Warn, 1312 Ilroadway avenue,
tlll.l.l furnUhtMl rooms at the Ore
koii House, Hlith mid Klsmnth
MIHCCI.I.AM.'Oim
Money to loan Kwiulro of John
Irwin, Whltu-Muddox building- 29-Cl
MADSFN FILES
FIRST STATEMENT
OWN Hit AND PIllPllll.TOItOFTHK
KLAMATH I'ALLH MUSIC HTOKK
I'lltHT TO COMPLY WITH THK
NKW liAW
.tlOVIIIINMIINT
rule you on
(IiiIimk or meadow tniiiU Address box
JS2S, Klnmalli I'nlln. M2t
O. li. WII.I.KY
Attorney t Iaw
IIimiIm ttttU. (Mil IVIIim. Hall
SV.IMOS HOUNHKVKI.L
Ilrol felnfe
Mil HnrN llullitlng
OAKLAND, UAL.
I nm Ih glad l mii or
lirnr front Klmimlli friend.
I.OBT On Hnttirdny nn emergency
tiro from tiuto on road between Ft.
Klnmntli and Klnuinth Palls. Finder
notify (I Co. Cnproii.
4-3t
lOlt HAI.K
FOIl HAI.r, CabbaKe ptnnts. Henry
I Jiinmen, 15 Klamath. 27-Cl
'! Oil HAI.CFu-ah milch cow. Kn
i iiulru Kntetprlie ranch, 23t
MIKUKI.LANKOtm
i:MI'M)VMKT
C'sll Up COMBTOUK. phone 00. If
you want any kind of IIKI.P.
Iterlitir at the COMHtODK If
you win smpluyinrnt
KI.AMATII NOVM.TY WOMKM
Ulli ami Klnntalli avr.
MlMcksmlttilm and general re
pair work don
Automobile a Hpeclally
l. rOll.MltAHKO. I'roi
I Y l L W K I I L K S
i' .Miiililnr 9.VOII lluiwi and
B.VIMI ii Monlli
Klumath Kails lu.lr llnu.r.
,. r. g a l Nonces
Spokane, Wnshlugton. List C-888.
Approved April 23, 1913. ,
fl. V. PHOUDFIT,
Analxlnnt Commissioner of the den
em! Land Office. G-29-6-2CU
IMKIJXOV WACUTKIJMCHtl
Nrn anil Hrronillientl Good
Hides, Wool, Pelts, llubbor aad
Metals
!W7 Main hi Tel. 4IJ
.netici: ion puiilication
(Not Coal Lands)
Department of the Interior, Unit
ed Btates Land Office, at Lakovlew,
OrcKon, May 21, 1913. Notice U
hereby i:lun that Van Duron Fin
nell of Kl.-.iuatli Falls, Oregon, who,
on February 20, 1911, made home
stead entry No. 04371, for Eft
SW)i section SB, and Stf 8WV4
section 20, township 38 south, range
10 enit, Wlllnmctto meridian, baa
(lied notice of Intention to make
final commutation proof, to estab
lish claim to the land abova de
scribed, beforo C. It. Dcl.ap, county
clerk of Klamath County, at Klamath
Falls, Oregon, on the 30th day of
June, 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses U. S.
(IrlRsby, J. P. l.ou, Allen Stansby and
John Blade, all of Klamath Falls,
Oregon. A. W. OUTON.
S-Z3-C-2C-U ItcRliter.
To boott Klamath county send
Tho Herald to your Bastern
frlsnds.
W o o j
On-cii Hlab, 10-liirli i!.nil(
Dry Hlali, llMnrli .( W-M
lllitf k WiumI .....' 'W1
lllork WimmI, iloutilo Miil.$.1.0O
Nut Coal, Urn flil.CMl
(m Hid hill, IWr .Urn)
UiaMATH FUHIi (").,
oniri ftO.1 Main. O. IVyton. Mr
I'liono IH7. I'liono'JIHll
PRIZES
FOR
FISHERMEN
You ara overlooking a bet It
)ou dou't try for ouo of tho
prlxoa bolng offered for the
three largest trout caught In
Klamath county with nn 8-os.
rod or less.
First I'rlxe, fill rod.
Hcrond I'rlxe, fS reel.
Thlrtl 1'rlio, fa lino
THE GUN STORE
J. II. CHAMIIKllS, l'rop.
mmmmf
tht Not Hays
That Dry Feeling
Como la anil refresh yourself
nm! friend with a delicious
leo Cream or Ice Oroaw ftxU.
The hifci.ti
4HO Main St.
Maker of I'ure Candy
HIIMMON8 ,
In the Circuit Court of the Htate of
Orecon, In and for Klamath Coun
ty Kiiulty No. 485.
Itone (lodard, Plaintiff, : John Hod-
ant, Defendant.
N.. I.. I... ilmlnr.l Dnr.initnnt:
In tho name of the state of Ore
Kon ou are hereby required to ap
pear nun answer mo cumiin""
I tlu. plaintiff fltod In this suit against
)ou on or beforo the 7th day of July,
1913, that boliiK tho dnto set In the
(order of tho nboto entitled court for
our appearance and answer In tho
order for tho publication of sum-
, inuns, Usued In this suit, and If you
full to so appear and answer, plain
tiff will npply to said court for the
rollef demanded In her eald com
plnlnt, U: For i decrco dissolving
tho bonds of matrimony heretofore
oklttluK between tho plaintiff nnd
defendant, imd that plaintiff have tho
custody nnd control of tho four minor
I'hlldreii named In said complaint,
nnd that plaintiff bo decreed to bo
tho owner of tho equity In nnd to lot
.it (H. block, nluo (9) of Falrvtow
addition to tho city of Klamath Falls,
county of Klamath, state of Oregon
as descrlbod In said complaint.
This summons Is published In The
i:ouliiK Herald, n dally newspaper,
iirintoil mill published and oi general
circulation In tho city of Klamath
Fnlls, county of Klamath, state of
Oregon. undr ttna by v,rluo ot sn
order of Honorable Henry L. llenson,
JudRO of tho circuit court, raado and
entered on tho 17th dny of May, 1013.
First publication, undor said order,
to bo on tho 23d day of May, 1913,
and tho last on the 4th day of July,
1913, bolng for six consecutive and
successlvo weokB.
i:. L. ELLIOTT,
Attornoy for Plaintiff.
23.30-0-13-20-27-4I1
I.UU 0.715 aud MO
......,., i-riMN TO KNT11Y OFH
lli.nii"" -- .....,.
I,AMS IN NATIONAU unr.os
Notice Is horoby given that the
nnds descrlbod below, embracing
nn ncrg. within the Paulina natlon-
nl forest, Oregon, will be aubject to
settlement nnd entry under the pro
visions of tho homestead tnwa oi ui
Unltod States nnd tho act of June 11,
1900 (34 Stat., 233), at tho United
Btntcs land office at Lakovlew, Ore
gon, on July 15,1013. Any setter
who was actually nnd In good faith
claiming nny of 'said lands for agri
cultural purposes prior to January
1, 1908. nnd has not abandoned
same, um a preference right to make
Notice to Creditor
In the County Court of the Bute of
Oregon, for the County ot Klamath
In tho Matter ot the Estate of
Mary J. Button, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given by tho un
dersigned, admlaurtratrlx of the es
tate ot Mary J. Button, deceased, to
the creditors of said estate, and all
persons having ctaiaa agsinsi me
tame, to exhibit u4 present them,
'with the neeeesarr voucher, within
six (f ) months from and after the
first publication et this notice, to the
said administratrix, at 315 Lincoln
street, In the city of Klamath Falls,
Oregon, sent being the place for the
(transaction of the business of said es
tate. Err IE 8. CHA8TAIN.
Administratrix of the Estate of Mary
J. Button, Deceased.
Date of first publication May 15,
1913 5-15 6-11R
It, Madscn Is tho sole owner and
proprietor of tho Klamath Falls Mu
sic House, according to his statement
filed Wednesday with the county
dirk, In accordance with tho require
ments of a now law passed by the last
lcKlnlaturo. Mr. Madsen was tho first
business man of tho city to file his
stiitoraent. The law provide that:
"No person or persons shall hero-
atfer carry on, conduct or transact
business In this state under any as
sumed namo or undor any designa
tion uamo or style, corporate or oth
erwise, other than the real and true
name or name of the person or per
sons conducting such business or hav
ing an Interest therein unless such
person or alt of such persons conduct-
liiK said business or having an inter
est therein, ahalt llle a certificate In
thu office of the county deck. In
tho county In which said busi
ness Is to be conducted, which certifi
ed to shall set forth the designation,
name or stylo under which said busi
ness Is to be conducted, and the true
and real name or names of tho party
or parties conducting or Intending to
conduct tho same, or having an Inter
est thorln, together with the post
olllco address or addresses of said
person or persons."
The law does not apply to duly or
gnnliud corporations or to partner
ships, where the names of all of tho
members Interested In the partnership
appear In the business name. The
certltlcute ot persons conducting busi
ness under assumed names must be
filed within thirty days from June 3,
and any person violating the provi
sions ot the act shall bo guilty ot a
mtsdemcanor, and upon conviction
sliult bo punished by a One not ex
ceeding 100.
PROSECUTE SUFF
IF SHE SURVIVES
WOMAN WHO UltAHI-KD IlltlDLK
OF IIUN'NINO HOItHK HAS DARK
CHANCE TO KT WELL THE
JOCKEY IB IlECOVEllING
7 TEXT BOOKS
ARE SELECTED
COMMIHHION SELECTS NCMJIElt
OF TEXT BOOKM TO HE U8KD IN
THE HIGH HCllOOLH OF STATE
FOR NEXT SIX YEAIIS
SALEM, June C. The state text
book commission has definitely select
ed a number of the text books to be
United Press Service
,ONDON, June C. Miss Emily Da
vidson, tho suffragette who marred
the English Derby at Epsom yester
day by rushing out on the track and
grasping the bridle of Amner, one
of the entries, has a bare chance to
recover. At noon she recovered part
consciousness and took nourishment,
following which alio relapsed Into iford'ss ancient history.
MUST OWN LARD
TO GET A VOTE;
UIVENT OF WOMKN'S
CON'PUSM MANY AS TO
ENTITLED TO VOTK ON
MATTERS
Ujr Fredl
(County School Superintendent)
A large number of Inquiries i
used In tho high schools of the stato inK reeoed Bt the BHperlnteeenfn.
during tho next six years, and tenia-offce relatlvo t0 quaiJtiee
tlvo selections havo been made on'volcrg at iCh0ol election. Tie die
many of tho others. ,trlct attorney's office ha rul4 to
nw uuvu Boictivu me nuyitma ),0 following effect:
physical geography, Hunter' biology.
Forman's civil government and Bolts
coma,
If the woman recovers she will be
prosecuted by tho police.
Jockey Jones, who was riding the
horse, nnd who was thought to be
fatally Injured, Is recovering nicely.
DIVORCED WHILE
STILL IN LOVE
CONDITIONS SURROUNDING THE
SEPARATION- OF WENDUNGS
AUK EXPLAINED AtTI.lt DI8.1I
PEAKANCE OK THE LADY
Tho commission has adopted a re
vised edition of the Wells and Hart
"Tho passage of the women' f
frage amendment no way atfeeta
qualifications ot voters at school el
ections. To qualify n voter or
wnmanhla nr hP nftnn Miul
algebra, and bos re-adopted the Web- nn , rnlI BOW ta mtotam .. .
stcr and Wells high school arithme
tic, tho Lyons and Carnahan book
keeping, and Myers' mediaeval and
modern history.
Tho beautiful chorus "Now the
Roll of the Lively Drum" from La
Flllo Du Itcglment, by Donlsettl ex
hibits a great variety of ahadlng. em
bracing passages ot the most elastic
piano effects, and also those of great
power, sung oy tne uycenm uuorus
Juno 10th.
Subscrlbs for The Herald, 60 cent
a month.
"EMER6ENCV" DEFINED
III KM-HOU LAW
ATTORNEY GENERAL GIVES HIS
I.VTEItPRETATlON OF THE LAW
APPLYING TO PU1SL1G WORKS
IN ItESPONSE TO KKyCEKT
pie under the Initiative at the last
' SALEM, June 5. In reply to an
COQUILLB. Jjne 5. J. F. Wend- inquiry from Attornoy Jonn ii. aic-
llng, formerly of San Trnndico, and Nary, Attorney General Crowford has
a nephew of O. X. Wendllng. tho 'ghen his Interpretation of the new
wealthy lumber man. secured a dl-ielght-hour law applying to all public
rorco In Judge Coke's court here on. works, which was enacted oy me peo-
charges of desertion, although he tes
tified that his home life had beVk
happy, and that the love betweeu him
self and his wife had not diminished.
Wendllng married at Weed Calif ,
In 1909. Two years later Mrs. Wend
llng disappeared, and Wendtlnif re
ceived a letter from her, In which she
declared her love for him, but said
that she had discovered that her dl-
orce from a former husband was not
lection. If one ha shares or owner-,
ship In any firm, corporation or co
partnership having property on toe
roll, one may vote, even it hi or her'
name does not appear (A wife' to
tcrest In her husband' property la (
not such as to qualify under the foro
golng clause, unless her nam appear
on roll.)
"In districts of the third else oar
head of a family, who ha children
between age of four and twenty may
vote.
"Persons having no property on
assessment roll, who are not head
ot families having children of school
age, or who have no share or own
ership In any firm, corporation or co
partnership with property on roll, are
not eligible to vote, and It t tho rlfht
of any school elector to challenge any
doubtful voter.
"In case ot challenge the chairman
shall administer oath touching qual-
geueral election and re-enacted at the Iflcatlons ot the voter.
L.1VIUE UH HVHWHI w in
last legislature owing to a detect In
the first act, Tho law provides that
lu caso of an emergency or necessity
employes on public works may work
more than eight hours a day.
"Emergency might cover, and prob
ably would,. case where an Insane
asylum might be partially destroyed,
a school house burned, a hospital
Summon
In the Circuit Court ot the State of
Oregon, for the County ot Klamath.
Hugh E. Dudley, Plaintiff;
vs.
Nancy Ann Dudley. Defendant,
In the name ot the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed ngalnat
ou In the above entitled suit, on or
beforo Thursday, the 13th day of
June, A. D. 1813, that being u any
ot tho last publication of tbla sum
mons, and the last day within which
you are required to answer, a fixed
by the order ot publication ot this
summons. It you tall to appear nnd
answer the plaintiff will apply to the
court for tho relief demanded In said
complaint. Bald suit Is brought to
secure a dissolution ot the bond of
matrimony existing between yourself
and the plaintiff herein.
This summons Is published la tho
Klnraath Republican, n weekly news
paper, printed, published nnd circu
lated weekly at Klamath. Fall,
Klamath County, But of Oregon, by
order ot the Honorable Henry L,
Uenson. Judge ot the Circuit Court,
and dated the 30th day of April, A.D.
1913. The first publication ot thu
summons Is made on the lat day ot
May. A. D. 1918, and the last publi
cation thereof will bo mad upon
Thursday, tho 12th day ot June, A. D.
1913,
HOHACE M. MANNINO,
5-1-0-12 r Attorney for tho Plaintiff
Notice for Publication
(Not Coal Lands)
Department ot the Interior, United
States Land Offlto at Lakevlew,
Orecon. April 1, 1913.
Notice is herobv given that Willi
Neubart. of Klamath Falls, who on
July 20, 1908, made homestead entry
No. 0130, for Btt NW, Wn j,
Section 22, Township 37 8., Rang 9
E Willamette Meridian, ha filed no
tice ot Intention to make final three-
year proof, to establish claim to in
land above described, before 0, R.
Do Lap, county clerk, at Kiamatn
Falls, Oregon, on the 14th day of
June, 1913.
claimant name m witness:
John E. Janasen. Chariot Uaal,
nr stile.. John Neubert. nil ot
Klamath Falls. Oregon.
A. W. ORTON,
6.1-6-13 r Regtotor,
Every Street in Clamath
Falls
Has Its Share ot the Proof That Kid
ney Sufferer Seek
UackachoT Kidney weakT
Distressed with urinary HUT
Want a reliable kidney remedy?
Don't have to look far. Use what
Klamath Falls people recommend.
Eery street In Klamath Fall ha It
cases.
Here' one Klamath Fall man's
experience.
Lot N. Marchand ot Warden ave..
tell It.
Says Mr. Marchand: "About two
eara ago I first noticed symptom of
kidney trouble. My back pained m
Intensely, and I was obliged to arise
many times nt night, owing to too fre
quent passages ot thL kidney secre
tions. Often my bant waa o weak
that I had to quit work. Doan's Kid-
ley Pills wore finally brought to my
attention, and I begun using them.
They restored my kidneys to n nor
mal condition and removed the pain
In my back. I give Doan'a Kidney
Pills the credit tor my cure, and high
ly recommend them to other kidney
sufferers."
Foi sale by all dealer. Priee 10
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agent for the United
BUte.
Itemember the name Doan' nd
take no other.
legal, and that she had decided that '.damaged, In which case an emergency
her only proper course would be to would be created to have the build
drop out of sight. Ing rebuilt or repaired, and It would
Wendllng searched for two years j be necessary for the protection ot the
without finding a trace ot bis wife, patients ot the asylum or the hosplut
and Anally gave up the hunt and ap-.that tho work ot rebuilding or re
plied for divorce. pairing be entered upon Immediately
Judge Coke was the only, person and pushed with all possible speed,"
who saw the letter in which Mrs. 'says the attorney general, "it Is In
Wendllng explained the situation. Ithat sense that we consider the words
'necessity' and 'emergency' are uscav
Kef rlgcrators at actual cost; $7 tol Ho holds that the contractor or
12. Klamath Valley Warehouse Co. 'sub-contractor would be tho Judge of
28-t 'tho necessity, but his Judgment must
.j i mi n-uu-i I.U..JJI1 7 De reasonable. Ho says some facU
Imust exist upon which to base the
Judgment.
t
The Herald cover tho groat Klam
ath country.
qualify."
There are two kino of
CMIcote write the
New locoUeat
CITY PROPERTY
Block
Wnnii
I'll de-
A good foor-i
low on Use MU(
hood; 91,9m; cosy
Large let oa descent or
hs; $480 cook.
Good taeMo let fas Nickel
next to asodera oaaaaloa
terms.
Corner let la Second Met
gjHVOOa (MM
Fine view lot oa the Mil;
term.
Mala street property that nojr.
Hoiwe aad lots la all part of tho
city.
CHILCOTt
New tocaUea. M Moan Be.
Jsst leave u order.
llder promptly.
GREEN SLAB WOOD
16 lack
DRY SLAB WOOD
16 Inch and 4 foot
LIMB AND BODY WOOD
4 foot, 16 Inch and 12 Inch
Special pricea at the West Side
Mill:
4 ft. green slabs $1.50
4 ft. dry slabs $1.75
16 inch green slabs $2.00
Leave ordera at Bradley Har-
sveaaCo., near 6th and Main.
Fhoae 127
p. C. Carlson
New Player IHaao Meek
raWWrl
Lam
Next Door to Postofflce.
DAIRY RANCHES
Oae of the beat 40 arm tract In
the Spring Lake Valley, 7 miles from
Falls aad SJs wile from Midland: 8
n'l-cf la alfalfa; deep, saadr Iowa
m.)I; all la crop. Price 70 hot acre;
trim.
A tlae 80 acre dairy much la the
lert of the KUm.iUi Valley; nearly
all la alfalfa; deep, saatly loani soil;
cxrelleat drataago Into Lost Klvrr.
Price $80 per acre, half cash.
CHILCOTt
New tocatloB, 85 Mala St.
Business has
steadily
increased
I aeed more room.
I aeoved to larger quarter.
My new store I 483 Mala St.
I ran serve you better tana
.before.
I need your trade.
You need my oerrlco.
ir ou uro not aty caetosnor
we are both loser.
frank m. urr
Watchmaker, Jeweler aad Ka
graver. Southern PacMc
Watch Inspector
DON'T STAY GRAY! SA6E TEA WILL
DARKEN YOUR HAIR BEAUTIFULLY
a uktsr. of Bnao aad stalnaar Pro- phur" and draw it through your hair.
A MUtar of Sag nan mM trMM ftt Um,
reaw ssaaorsas osm ,.u Bt .ht d b -.,,-1-- -u
Any size
Ranch
vou want
lag Hair
When you darken your hair with
Sage Tea and Sulphur no one can tall,
because It's don so naturally; so
evenly. It la alo spisnaia w rmue
dandruff, cure itching scalp and atop
fiillne: hair.
Preparing this mature, uougn, at
home la a uuasy ana woewo
task. For about 50 cent a hottto
you can buy at any drug ator the
ready-to-use toalo causa "wyewn
Sago aad Sulphur Hair Remedy."
Some druggists put tat mlmtur up
themselves, but make it too tteky,
brush with "Wyeih'a Sag and Sal-
gray hair disappear aad alter -aa
other application or two
beatulfully darkened aad saor
sy aad luxuriant than fr. Ton
will aUo dlaeovor aaaaras a aaao
aad tho hair has stooped folssag
Gray, faded hair, though ao Ale-
grace, la a alga ot old ago aad. a wo
aU desire a youthful aad attractive
appearance, got buay at a,wlta
Wyeth' Sag aad Sulphur, aad you'll
look year younger, teeairy
all pharmacist la Uwa here aeU Ma
oMU
ao lastat you waat "WyotaV'
thar wtU bo ao dUaupolatmeat. v
Yea Juot damson a apeago at aoft
Two 160-acr raaehea, oa
40-acre raach, oae It-aero
ranch, from 1 to It mile from
Klamath Fall.
KesMeace Property
Oae 8-room house, oae
room house, two 8-roe:
three 4-roora houses, aad two
3-room bouses; also some va
cant city property. t ,
Will sell for eash. or oa pay
ments, or will eieaaaaoaa
all of the above property, (ay
ranch or city 'preporlfi fa)
handle oaly oar oia aaaaagf H
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