The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 21, 1913, Image 4

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' ftMetlfaeiday' afternoon at 3:30 in
1 tytaa MeefM building nt'Jn Mota St.;
and Visitors to this city. She bow ro
rtlrtoa In Berkeley, but for several
weeks him been tho guests of her two
sons, Hugh nnd Claude, In tho Bo-
nauita country, nnd la making a abort
stay hero on her way to her California
jninome.
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ftvTta poor.heallh' for some time and it 'tneo
1 !.. -i. ia hoped that the change lil be of
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Black suede gloves are worn with
their lustre-
ileia finish, out theso wear shabby
iery quickly, and tho economically
minded woman uvea tho black glare
Kid. Silk gloves arc used in tho hot
though not absolutely cor
tng wc.tr on account of tho
f tho silk.
Don't fall Into tho modlsttc mis-
Why K, SiKjarman Was Asked to
Close His Store at Six O'clock
To ho IHtblle
Mr. K. Sugurman, In n algued aril
do lu Sunday's Issue of tho North
western ulemita to explain why ho l
tho only inorchant In tho city who re
fuses to close his atoro at 0 o'clock
Ills explanation la high Bounding
and full ot heroics. Srignrtnan, ac
cording to his nrtlclo la tho ouly
friend of tho "working man." Ilia
explanation ot thla same "working
t.el us rnthor look to the other
Klatemonta In Hugnrmuu'a article
Which lev cat hla truo reason for being
dio oiiq nud ouly nicrclinut lu (ho
eliv who fortio t.ilinr In llui utorva to
'reln.ilii during the long hours of the
evening, and thai la, "wo hno things
to sellyou have the money," Hy
tliwo otntemeuta ho himself plouds,
guiiiy nun milium tiic true reason tor
keeping his atoro open mid nil who
labor In tho stores nre thus forced,'
greed and ntarlru, to
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Uian" la, "the man who la unable to
cot nwnv from his bimlnean tir liih'throuiili his
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tako that black la tho most sultabIo """ "'"' "",MU' uui, mnvn io,rvuu nu uuuiui,a uumuu mu iun
-.. u. fnl,n llrfi l.n bun for women of a certain nito to lTAMA SI. O CLOCK. ter aiut pill III Udilllloiinl hour
tmreliaaed the SchaelTer home on wear. It Is, In fact, about the most
U, ! .Jtik&im "avenue In the Hot Spring, trying ono possible for thoic on tho
)fih 'Ati- Mr. and r. SchaeKcr shady aide of forty to adopt, as do
Vk a4 .their daughter, Mlaa Antlonette o many, if you must wear black,
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X i-JL1 joe4 poeteMcc, Intend to ieato In a "of aouio becoming color.
7vA-,lMrt tiwo for Ueno Nctada. thotrl
'JH' " twtmtt home. ' TKUMS I Mi HR CASH
LA' k -i After August 1 all wood or other
f V'"" IrwiM (Mug Kat Olatrlct Attor-'fel will be aold atrlctly for caah on
'7M w fr Jhn trwln and wife leave Satur- delivery or In advance.
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Wo dealre to exprese our apprecia
tion of the kindness and sympathy ot
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.the lotw of our huaband and father.
Mra, Chaa. Woodard and Family.
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'e days in the Klaaaatb cosatry. Mr.
'-i' WmttkmlM Pwllt raaat dUlrlhutlnr'
fr t aBer of Iteea of Tort-j .. .. .
Ka the trade proepect In Klamath;
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f Wk MfVlM here, aa later iMftector,.-n ,.i- mmgiuinn i,o.i nnt i,
l MeMM art mtateMBce featured WM ,ubJect t0 lhe d, MrT,ce- Ul01
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maw m pew eoaaewea wua me vnreau 'era couru.
t ns fer the efartmeat or agncui-;
.tv ma, mm he heea ajowg some ecita-
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atata's veeaec so far at the aorthera . I'ursuant to a reaolutloa passed and
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store, emea or heae, eeate
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NM at taa lake. A SMaalactaa
adopted by the Common Council of
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aa 18 aeaader earMer la the the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, on
the 16tb day ot July, 1913, notice to
hereby given that bids will be re
ceived by the Police Judge or said city
up to and lacludlnt the 4tb day of
August, 1913, at the hour of 8 o'clock
p. m., for the Improvement of TENTH
'tgai ramaet Circuit Court Clerk
vOeaase Caaetam lateaea to drae his
I'datiaai'fer the time! aad wKh
km faaally, wlH hie hhaeelf to a vaca-
rtlea at Mlereet.--CaaeUIa has a a1ght-;treet from 1U IntersecUoa with Main
Sugnrman himself will hae to nil-! In lew-. thurufore, ot the fact that
tn It that the petition mentioned which It wna lhe "working man" who poll-
aaked that tho stores cloao at ft iVclotkj tinned tho stores to close, the public
wna algued by theao sumo "working (will not hw allow the oily statement of
men" for whom ho expresses such, Mr. SuKarmau, nnd bcllcu that of all
great friendship, and In whom lie the merchants lu tho city, ho nlono
takea such a groat Interest. It waalma tho Interests of the "working
not the merchanla thomselxes who .Hum" lit henrt.
signed the petition, but tho working! Thla sumo "working man" npprecU
people of Klamath Kails who dcalra'ntea the ibnrncter nnd generosity of
that the stores close nt 6 o'clock so tho other employer of labor, and
ronlUen that It Is through tho action
tho "working man" can hato a fow
hours In the evening to rest after tbo
day lu the storo. Wo feel safe in
salng that there are no "working
men" in Klamath Falls who desire or
would ask that tho atoree keep open,
and thus force their fellow workers
nnd co-laborers to remain behind tho
counters after 6 o'clock.
of Mr. Hugnrman alone that burdens
nro Imposed u pou thoso who nro striv
ing to earn n llvullhood behind the!
counters, and thla explanation is mnde
to the public that the true reason why
the stores uro forced to remain open
will bo understood.
IIV T1IK CI.KUKB.
iy let ea Barfe Creek.
HavH Take Mesne. L. H. Sael.'.
'who elate his Injury la an automobile
secldaat last guaday, has been at the
' afeeafteM Farm, was brought to this
x-rriy today. He sustained two (rnc-
,turt rlss aad a fractured shoulder in 'pect street, with macadam; and the
street north, Including all street later-
s-etlotu. to I'roapect street, by grad
ing to the established grade, aad by
tuning the same to the width of 40
feet from Main street to 1'lne atreet;
and by paving the same to the width
of 30 feet from Pine street to Pros-
o( said city, a referenco thereto la
hereby made for greater detail re
garding work and materials. Tho Im
provement la to bo fully completed
by November lat, 1913, nnd tbo con
tractor will bo required to give a
bond In tho sum ot S 7,000.00 condi
tioned for tho faithful performance of
tho work to the eatlafaitlou ot the
Common Council nnd (ho city engin
eer Said Improvement will bo let in
one contract. Dlda for making said
Improvement will be opened and con
sidered by the Common Council on
tho evening of August tth, 1913, at
the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. at tho
ofllco of the I'ollco Judge in said city.
Kach bid must be accompanied by
a certified check on some, responsible
bank for five per cent of tho aggre
gate bid, aa a guarantee that the bid
der. If successful, wilt enter Into con
tract with tbo city for the making of
the Improvement. The city reserves
tho right to reject any and all bids.
And the city further reserves the
right to reject any nnd ull btda, and
to make nurh proponed Improvement
Itself.
A. U LKAV1TT. Police Judge.
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belwoen yourself nnd tho plaintiff.
Thla summons la published In the
Klamath Hcpubtlcnn, n weekly news
paper, printed, published nud circu
lated nt Klamath Falls. Oregon, by
order ot the Honorable Henry 1
Uenaoii, Judge of aald court, nnd dat
ed July Slid, 1913. The first publi
cation to bo made on Thursday, thu
3d diy of July, 1913, nnd last publi
cation to bo made on Thursday, the
Hth day ot August. A. I). 1913.
HORACE M. MANNING.
Atorncy for the Plaintiff.
Ofllco, Wblto-Mnddox building,
Klamath Falls, Oregop.
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putting in of curbs and storm aewer
jsyatem and gutters; and In such work
Notice for PubMcatloa
(Not Coil hands)
Department of the Interior, United
States Land Office at Lakevlew. '
Oregon, June 25, 1913.
Notice la hereby gives that Edmund
V, Oow'cn Jr., whoso pottofflce ad-
Cress la Klamath Falls, Oregon, did.
on the lat day of Auguat, 1912, file In
i ii is uincu sworn siuieaieai imu appii-
cstlon No. 0S917. to purchaae tbo
KM NU'U. Section 10, Township 37
Notice of Klaal Hettlemeat
In the Matter of tho Eatate ot Henry
K. Meier, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned aa administrator of tho ea
tate of Henry E. Meier, deceased, has
filed in the County Court of the State
of Oregon, for Klamath County, tie
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inn, Mwuuuft w. ,n numiaiiiiiiifva i
aaiu catntc, ana mat mo court naa
fixed Friday, tho 2(ith day ot July,
1913, at the hour of 10 o'clock la the
fforonoon ot ssld day, as the time for
,lho hearing of objections, If any, to
jsald account and the settlement
ithorcof.
Dated the 2Cth day of Juno, 1913
JOHN I MEIER,
Administrator ot tho Estate of Henry
E. Molcr, Deceased.
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, Vtetteac Filiiaaa, Mrs. Mar Cop-ot Improvement a space or strip, of tea Is., Range 10 E., Willamette Meridian.
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taa aad aar daughter, Madge, are In feet wide on each side of the said
Tenth street shall be prepared for
parking and sidewalk construction.
All of said improvement and work
shall be done and materials used In
accordance with the plans aad apecifl
.taa ekr ferawtoH wHh their many
, trkMaa.' Mra. Cleatea will be rentes
bored by, away ,K!asaatha& as the
former iwearletreas ef the' American
i aad -while la that capacity had
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f. v, , taa pleasure of admlalaterlng to the cations made by the city engineer and
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of' many residents on flo In tho office of the Police Judge
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end the timber thereon, under the
rrovlslona of the act ot June 3, 1878,
(and acts amendatory, known aa the
"Timber and Stone Law," at aucb
value as might be fixed by appraise-
ment, and that, pursuant to such ap- taU ond cxocutlon la forecloiur. ta
pucaiion, 1110 muu nnu iimuer merr-
on have been appraised, zio, the
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In tho Circuit Court of the Btate of
Oregon, in nnd for Klamath
county.
W. II. Shaw, Plaintiff,
vs. ,
George M. Rudolph and Maude I, Ru
dolph, Ills Wife, Defendants.
Under nnd by vlrtuo of an order of
sued out of the Circuit Court of the
fsfnfn nt nrnrnn fnp tliA rnuntv nt
timber tlrnated at 180 000 board ,K,amathi ,ho 17tu ,,, o JuM
icv. Hi fiivv fir mil mu ma mbu
S30; that said applicant will offer
final proof in support of his applica
tion and sworn statement of tha tth
day of September, 1913, befo'o
George Chaataln, clerk of circuit
court, Klamath county, it Klamath
Kalis, Oregon.
Any person la at liberty to protest
this purchase before cntiy, or inl
tluto a contest at nay tlmi before pat
ent Issues, by filing a corroborated
Jlaindavit In this office, alleging facta
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Hull la Equity for a Dlvorco
(Number 477 Equity)
In the Circuit Court of Jhe State of
Oregon, for the County of Klamath.
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Albort M. Hughes, Defendant.
To Albort M. Hughes, the above-
named Defendant:
In the naruo of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint Sled
against you la the above entitled suit,
on or before Thursday, the 14th day
of August, A. D. 1913, that being the lproperty, 'or so much thereof as inuy
day of the last publication ef this
summons, and, the last day 'within
which you are required to appear and
answer, as fixed by the order of pub
lication of this summons. If you fall
to appear,, aad answer, the jdalntiffl
will apply Jo the court for theellef
demanded, la said complaint. Said
suit to brought to secure dleiiolutloB
of. the' bonds of imatrlmoay fexlatlna 1.7-3
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1913, In the above , entitled action,
wherein tho nhove nnmed plaintiff ob
tained Judgment and decree of fore
closure against CJeorgo M. Rudolph
nnd Maudo I. Rudolph, hla wife, de
fendant, on tho 17th day of June,
1913, recorded In the judgment Hen
book of said court at page 88, vol
umo 3, I nm commanded to sell alt
those certain pieces and parcels of
laud, situate in the county of Klam
ath, stato of Oregon, bounded tad
particularly described as follews:
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, C, C, 7, 8, 0, 10,
11, 12, 1C, 17, 18, 19, 20, IS, 28
and 24, In block 10 of Second Addi;
tlon to Klamath Falls, Oregon, ac
cording to tbo recorded plat thereof
on file in the office of the county
clerk of Klamath county, Oregon,
excepting so much of the above de
scribed property previously deeded
to tho California Northeastern Rail
road company.
No'tlio is hereby given that on Sat
urday, tbo 2d day.of August, 1913, at
2 o'clock p. m., In front of the court
houso fn tho county of Klamath and
stato of Oregon, I will, In obedience
of said order, of sale and execution in
foreclosure, sell the above described
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K. K K. Store Leading Clothiers
DOZENS took advantage Saturday of the K. K. K. Store'i excep
tional price reductions on fine Clothing. Hata and Shoes,
Here you have the Largest and Best-Stocked Clothing Store in
Southern Oregon to make your selections-Stocked with KUPPEN
HEIMER and STEIN-BLOC H SMART SUITS-the Season's Newest
Creations in Styles and Patterns, Wonderfully Reduced in Price.
1 WATCH THIS SPACE FOR TOMORROW'S PRICES
Come in and try on some of these strikingly Stylish Suits,
whether you buy or not it's, a pleasure to show them
K.K.K. STORE Leading Clothiers
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