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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1914)
umaww'. "' 11414 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAG1 Child Labor Bill Is AppraidpSSSSS. Congressman Palmer's Act Lauded Leader of Child Labor Committee Says This Will Free Many Children From Toil in Factories , ii) Mil ii.ititcNci: ki:i,i,i I Written lor iIik I il l ml I'rtTMi WAl,S.,1t.N. I 0.. Feb II ... .Mid uu.-r Mil lutM-luced ..... b iiniirpa""!!! Ul! l'lT ' Pennsylvania on Jan ui till Ul MlUf" rIMit!rW. ,i 1MB hll '''I'' Utor ,,U ,fl .tltt I M Mlltofl't I! "Ivl'l ,ll " i'l,,M '" w'c Urttut rUMubliirHU. UUtfl. nlAm fta ." '" ",,'r,c' u4 ,oup I' I '"",, "'' 111 lb" " Mil ll Utal H " ,UM llm WlMl "' Clilljfcll Mi "' " mt l "' f,,Uirtlti tlm" "rVln "" iUM Ift ' !' '' " ,Uo " lent UW lw " ' ln ,,,ke Ut K'Att Mil H Applies !'' ,lit(umit' TV eflfocrltorltl ( III" JIM'!1"! U l ! ,1"' 4i) of -' ilUlrlct ttlMArf lo tiU tho frlAr) tl( Utof !! ln-.ri an ttoUllli It U iiW to W ''li4lllg that tifWtl IIWI "! t" t-rUM br llw far III Mil-. .1 'tlm ItilMMUfllt'li ill llto I'al lllr rhlld labor bill, arrurdllli; in ilro ridftiit Kelly, in rm- l.el III III" lUilttt III trustee III tin, ,S'i Hun it I Child l.abur Cum tnilir. In a luue step titrwttnl in tlm rUht in lien tlilMicn in. in (Aiimitx ami ctiil ilirin to i-iimi Tim lilll. ttUlrii inMMr lu prohibit Interstate riillllllnrrcf tnwU tr--lur-l li rlilMir-ii under II )eal iff a. or I')' ililMlrn under C who hat wufkr.t iimiu lliau clelil hours a 4 l itoi'larril lo lm the most ImioilMit ( any slmUm Mil. (lial tlate lK-r ltltflIUfrt Ml Kll li prepare! llic wcoiii- I'allJHie Alllrle. eiplalnln h (lilt is unriiwi Uf rljltttmn nlr Ifi .-r. J Hutli pnivUli.ii it lin-lii.l.,1 in timj ,1'almvi Ml), hi i nit i-iul.illdii a(.I fonlil In t. 'himii in utlmr Uanrrr! hub lmi (im ilniir.nruuii nincliliii j Mint tmlKiin iKii.tlliiiB IllVrjhltiK Uii- lltr ill nihil iUl- licil mill roiilil nut jl- lllllllljfll j Wn liar Al) AlialllCr III tllJ of J iA..urwln riiinialatlimrr III lalxx.iiiii lliU (ill lliit futlnnlne rrauti It' i F.-" -" - ... . ... (Ui- m)irai morrtnr, hMi At- ru. in ill" iiaiiit" if ililne. atijily lflH'r ""'' i,tjatr. iiEni ur Aiif nthrr i.rivm .tili' lii ct nialiuUftutnl. mtiictl 111 frrl MHltt0 rirtrw ul n. iltiAfllnl. It IrtlN UlilotKhrnt III" '"' rr' . !rtc-lui sftrn, tinilu;lurttl In J- ,,'E""B 4 lolIHm M lb l TlinfollIU ; (WltiM ! lltiv tlf Ml Utulo tliotl lAltmr tlulf-4 aliil ultiiT nulla lit ilin piirii IikmI U TIh IaIka iJ rlU- lintK .irr Ikoii a tllnulatrii j til riiAfl ttlli) i-lllllKn rKllallI xllll' r.af'1 i (ixnU iii'iarml (ur baIo wllJiIti ihrlr uii liorilnri a Altitc llm! tinriiiifiit ot ilix purr' fixul anil iIiiikk la. Alul lllxlr It toi'l) rraxill i b. Unit. Illftt, lll t'relIOMl fllrral CllIM , Uhur Ia h nu III Mrif k In th m way I tollmn that tho i-ilucatloual xorK il llm Natliitial CJilM l,abur CommU lnn lll lo (iiiiiuI lo Iiavw rtilnrnli UKMI A 11 "W itN( timm VAllUUln tlmtl , All Hi" c'mxI raii'lrn thai II ti tiltlinttii rarrlr.l m MlAtr wluxr niitutKA rr Kwxl on II irrl' a now ttlm- titit to ilm nifiiimnriii n( thi'lr la. rolinrlcifr tatrj nirli rui Vrt Anil Hm cr-t cotton in a nil 9 -" 'SRPSli Party Leaves Fort to See Crater Lake (Heralil S(cUI KcrrltcJ KOHT KLAMATH. Feb. 11. ."All Aboard for Crtr lak. rTor fivo to flfuuii ftct of aiiow. hu a llttcral oj 1 wiill ai flguratlvo mcanlne. for about half a i!ozn or utoro of tbo young follown of tbo Fort left Tuwday morn jinx on nklca to vUlt Cratur Iake, tho 'natural treasure of the uppor world. j Tho li-alr of tbn party U H. W. Locmlor. tbn jottnaUr of tho Fort , Uwalcy It a native ton. and faa not JTlnlti-d tb lak for twenty-two beam. Ho lecld.- to go In tbo win der, twcauiv tuch a trip uparkks with . tht element of danger, and tfaut lend jiap and rigor to the Journey, besides J tho chance of teeing tbo lake In the wlntr. j William Zumbrurn, the Fort' ton jorlal artltt. la In tbo crowd alto, at jwcll at bit brother "Chuck." Zuib brum of Heaver Martb. Frank Hout ton, Alfred Caatel, Dr. A. A. Soule and other flnlxh'up tbo purtonnel of tho crowd, flero'a a-wlthlng the boys a dandy trip. "Bee Crater Lake In the Win ter' thould bo tbo tlogan of the Fort't Commercial Club, now being organized. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Scott of tht I Fort am Initiating their new sum mer hotel, "The Wayttde Inn," by 'giving a barn dance. -"The Waytlde Inn" I three mile from the park lino, and In fait becoming a canter for tourltta. When Wood Hirer Valley geU the Hill railroad from ;Medford. Fort Klamath will be on tho map. ,at tbo rate of 10 per cent per annum from January 8, 1912, and for the further turn of $57. 08 paid out for ! taxes on said premises, with Interest II)- Hlilinilns Cainpl in California, ttniement, and it has gone out over Kid Williams hax conn, m be. looked Hh country till many persons be uti n tim bi-i bsrilain in the country. ""sv" " wiiiiams niiatvii. having beaten farluilnc rot. mn nil In. of tho Houtli',,p UH ,H"6U" an lhr effuit to get a' ImIoux, tlm French nnd English ban- tl4 ,r M than lloo. ,r lm- mLH tr. all ArlrulliirAl rk. W,U ,r'T',,,, ' r,'1"":' kr ""nol mairh wlih Juhuti, Coulon. who Mr um champion, has moro dalm to tho (ilK.tmctil fgr not mur. IIiaii to wft a n.lliui (.Ifkliis. Iwrry and hup jjr, Af Mb Che and Intpf Uuamvtit. ilcWne, rHne In llm Mrt UnliU, n bill mark, a one AdVAin. uVr IH Ut"f Vlnt "f Aeilruliural lfc ojU r.mt.iima In both Urn ' lio'tlriilltirAl oit In hlch rhll K6)ia Mil ami llm "14 ll.nldpi,,"r ai" -m.lo)nl m n InrrrAtlnc Mi. tB ii aplp In a ldr i'M"Uf ltt of m4i)mrnla, alil lu uldr Until a la rannu! llit'i(rp with iklMlrli lltti-rti M and K). fur tt'l A(V, mlth at intiatnr irlul. toa (nihil) nlsht t'k alul Ins. Ii.l.blarkllie a nil ptrirti an di uMUb ihc right hour ila. In IItij lu un Maemt. lilrh barn m iBfttt, It I't'tlo t" ltiu ixuj'illi.ui, l.o dmlt A till h) ulAli. Ia ur millllrl ul rsofo rhlHrni. ftititalnt mnro pn. ll uillnAiiro. Futthrrmorr, there k:t rrrulti itanfqrnus ttadr by Mrh a xurr of iUllng AlAln Ias tai Ihoii fiirliMilrn lii nil children under It )rat or It rcAis. Tim onlr IOllln Alrlll.t III luliclt UlKXl'ttlU Ignuri llliutlgl HUH Ageriulr atlnrv. 1)mo yijni haa hfPII HlriJC as the unrl.l rliHiiit.lnrKi,!.. II. r, rnnn. iiK.n tbr shatj a.s which ilUeracn IIhUnl champion of tlm viorld. Johu-I u U sal, to be doubtful U Coulon tlmir staiuto tuki. ur' unrl a butcher in llrooklyn.j will tver meet Williams. They went If It". Mi.rlli lining. If. Murth In- ri.nlnct. a lot of sporting writers rliilon bout, but most of thoso who u! Hint borough that Coulon Is the saw It betleud that Williams had the champion. They bnc printed thejChlcago boy beaten. iirlug. rM-n Clillniln, AX1 Main trrci liiloci smi auilitirlir. mom oRIcIaU i Ulo lt Uxui rtitnplattti of luori. ilSrfrtil wt of (xxijilo, Tb tuctlim l ullni aaknl wimth- il b Intrutatn rumttlrrrn itinluu ntM mrf'r.tn lati a and Kubscrlbe for lbs Hrratd, 0 cents a month Nullcr u( Final hrUlrniml In llm County Court of the Htate of Oregon, for l.lamath County. In tho Matter nt the lUtato of Hans Jurgen Nli'Uen, Decoased. Notlfn .k iiertbr given that the .1. iituterslgnet aa adralnlatralor of tho iitMirlniit (Hilttt h) (rdniAt IreUlnllnn enlalo u( Hans Jorgrn Nlelien, dr- atjalflv ii,inaurr It mull nut I Mm irulill'llloi nurk In nilnr-s nin'. lutriest In the rcal estate do-' which said order requires that turn crlbHl in the complaint herein. Jmons in said suit bo published oncu a Defendants. wtfk for a period of six consecuthe To Alexander F. i))cr And Mantlo M.iWiki.. The date of the first publlca- Somers; also all other persons Hon "f this nummons Is February or parties, unknown claiming ' lOlb. I9H. any right, title, estate, lieu. or. yM. H.SHAW. Interest In the real .--stitu de- AUTHUR D. HAV. scrlbvd In this complaint herein.) Attorneys for PlalntlfT lefendants. t 10-1 T-2-3-10-17-24 b In tho nana of the state of Oregon. - You, and each of you. are hereby re- Summons. . thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per 'annum from December 13, 1913. and tor the further sum of J 100 at attor tney's fees for instituting this salt, and for the costs and disbursements here jln; that the said sum of 157.08, with I interest thereon at tbo rate of 10 per cent per annum from December 13, J 1913. be declared to be an additional 'lien on said premises In favor of 'plaintiff and against defendant; that the usual decree be made for the sale 'of the lands and premises described (In plaintiff's mortgage; that Is to say: j West half of northwest quarter of , section thirty-five, and the east half of the southeast quarter of section nineteen, and tho east half of the northeast quarter of section thirty, all In township thirty-eight south, range ten east of Wlllanctt merid ian, in Oregon. That the said sale be nude by the sheriff of Klamath county, Oregon, la manner provided by law. That th proceeds of said sale be applied la tht payment of said judgment, interest, costs and attorney's fees and all ac cruing coats. That plaintiff have ex ecution against the defendant for any balance that may remain due the plalntltfafterappirlnc all the Drooeeda I of said salo as above provided. That the defendant and all ing under him subsequent to tke ration of plaintiff! sa!4 aortgac upon said lands and premises, alitor as purchasers. Incumbrancer r etk erwtse may be barred and fertttleeetl of all right, daiss or ettttjr ec r d eruption In and to eaJ4 laaee aa4 premises and every Prt UmtmC That plaintiff have awls etter aad further relief u to the eomrt B7 seem Just and equitable. This summons la senred y feMlssv tnio hereof In the Evening Herald, dally newspaper of geaeral clrealtv tion published la Klamath noiatj. Oregon, by order of Honorable Beary I- Benson. Judge of the shove eatt tied court, made, dated sad lied la said suit at Klamath Falls. Oreejea. on the 24th dsy of Jsaaary. 114. which said order 'reqslres tkat summons in said suit be pnellsaed once a week for a period of ate eeav secutlve weeks, from the 24ta day aC January. 1914. the date el Ue trat publlcaUoa of summons Breserlaed ta said order. ROLLO QROKSBsKX, Attorney 'tor PlsJaOC. 34-31-7-14-21-tt a "You See, It Was Like This: . . . "My Hr mM aim Wuiilit Im iiilaliiy hIaiI When Me n.lllil ituli l'lll llm liertllnit .tl.te, IWAUe II lilaile llm Hiuie mi illrl). Sii I Hut mm i'f I In-" llllle Kli-ilrle llralin, anil mom, t'nle.4 It's ir'lly nilil, Wn iluii'l lilillit A lire lit llm li.i' ill nil." 'Hint U llm n) limy nil kimiik of llm Utile HeAtem., Il'a imer Iihi IjiIu mill lie er Iihi em I) Fur ilicvri. liH'a talk II men California-Oregon Power Co. loaned, has Hied In tlm county court of llm Stale of Oregon for the County ' IM lIRIIIlff, fl tiltni HUUUUs HU- , . . a .s i. ,u ni-..t. s..- .w. C5ea-. .... .. . . , . rtilrtt lo RptAt nJ aiuwer the In the Circuit Court of tbo Suite of mlLlsirnlor of said r. ate. and the Mm Uh, ,, 0reI0Be f KUmath Countr. rouit Has fixed Hsturdsy. bo S,,,,,,,,,,,,.,:,, It. Orlgsby. Plaintiff, day of February. 1914. at the hour' ,. .,. . .. . lUVniiii. iiv .vii j v. ..aM.vt.., vi ol lu o'clock In the forenoon of said .lay. at the time for hearing objec tions. If any, to said account and the settlement thereof. Dated this 33d day of January, 1911. M. I'. NIKLSKN. As Administrator of the Kstate of Hans Jorgcn NleUeu, Deceased. 3J-3!7-H-31-h Suiiiiiious (In Kuuliy, No. CSS) In the Circuit Court of tho .Statu of Otvgmi, fur tlm County of Klamath, !: (1. Argmvi's. I'lnlntlff, Ml. Mextiuiler F. Dyi'T uud Mnmlo M. Huiniirs, iiImi nil other pursono or purtliHi, iiiiknowu claiming miy right, title, I'ututi', lion, or 1914, that bvlug tho last day of tlm lime prescribed In tho order for pub lication of this summons; uud It you fall so to answer, for want thereof, llm plaintiff will apply to tho court for tbo rvllef prayed for in tho amended complaint, to wit: for a Judgment and decree against yeu: 1 That you, or either of you, hao ur has no estate or Interest what Frank Irish, Defendant. To Frank Irish, the above named de fendant: In tho name of tho state of Oregon, ou are hereby required to appear and auswer tho complaint t filed against you In the abore entitled suit on or before Saturday, the 7th day of M-trcti, 1914, that being the last day of tho time prescribed In the or- WOOD 10-lnvii Dry Slab $4.00 llox, Factory Blocks $3JM Cleaning out -OO Cords of Dry L1SIU WOOD Four-foot $3.00 Slxteea-lnch $6.00 Ilest Lump Coal, ton $13.00 TKRMS CASH KLAMATH FUEL CO., Office SOS Mala. O. Peyton. Mgr Fhoee 187. Pboae S48R .... ! .in (as llt.t 1 Stilt tlssMStIKsl Ift vitl ill wi v mw "v..v ",li-s fnn Tiiititlfitlnn nf this itimmnni snld amended complaint, being thnt . .certain lot. plecw or parcel of laud, sit-1 ' .,.', , . ,.,., nato. Ding and being in the county of i "" "" , "' '-- -Klamath and .Uto of Oregon, and f court for tho rel M particularly described as follows. t.Jomanded in the complaint, to wit: ' ... I For n Judgment against tho said de XoUce to PsaUs In the County Court ot the Stat of Oregon, for Klamata Coaaty. In the Matter ot the Estate ot Hoary W. Keesee. Deceased Notice Is hereby given that the a dcrslgned has been dnly appelated administrator of the estate ot Beary W. Keeiee, deceased, by the coaaty court ot Klamath county, Uregoa. aad that all persons having flslma sgilaet said estate are required to pies sat the same to me st the taw oatea ot j Hollo C. G roes beck, la f'fiiiits Falls, .Oregon, within six months from Ue date of this notice! properly verlaed, as by law required. I Dated at Klamath Falls. Oretjea. ,thls 24th day of Jsaaary, 1U4. QEa CHABTAIN, Administrator ot the Estate of Heary W. Keeeee. Deceased. 24-31-7-14-31- h wit. I"X . 'UMWAliT, I'rt-a. K. M. IIUIIII, Vice Vn. and Trrss. IIKItT K. WITHItOW, Secretary Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING AI'M, lJ,ANH, HIiUKI'HINTS, Ktc. KliAMATH VMAM, OHKGO.V The Enduring Gift HIiiKA havo always been more than gifts, Tlioy carry with thorn moro limit iin.ro gift sentiment. Thoy linvo ii sweet slKnlllcnnco nnd loKiinl of tho glvur, us well an tho enduring iiunllty of tho gift lu llsolf. Ho whoa you give let jour gift bring Us mossngo ot lovo uud fit ltl 11 also that exist ing ileal n for something beau tiful. Olvo a ring, a hnndaomo ring, n ring you can afford. Our rings uro of solid gold. Thoy nro so well made that wo guarantee, to replace and reset free, any ntoio that may over win); Ioobo, illmnonds excepted, Frank M. Upp H. V. Watch Inspector 4SiTMNla Street I Con iln nl 1Vsm r 1r-l) f Kas mti t-vt rt Tho north halt of the southeast I -" " - " quarter (NH of 812). tho south 500' together with Interest thereon half of thu northeast quarter (SJ4 of NKVi ). tbo northeast quarter ot lliu southwest quarter (NWU of ' Hffli) nud part of lot two (2), J coutntutng 2S acred, nil in section j thirty (30). lu township thlrly-nlno (39) south of range ill no (9), cast' of tbo Wlllnmclto meridian, con-1 talnlng lu alt two hundred uud lonty-tlu (225) acres, moro or less; or any part thereof; mid that tho titlo of tho plaintiff thereto is good aud valid. 3. That you, and each ot you, bo forovor enjoined and barred from as serting any clatm whatever in or to said lands, or any part thoroof, ad verse to this plaintiff; nnd for such other nud further relief as to tho court Hliall seem meet, or as In equity may appertain; and for his costs nud dlsbursumonts herein. This summons Is served by publica tion thereof lu tho Evening Herald, u dally newspaper ot general circula tion, published iu Klamath couuty, Oregou, by order of tho Honorable Wm. 8. WoriUut, county Judge ot said couuty of Klamath, state of Oregon, acting In tho absenco of Circuit Judgo Henry L. Uotitou, under and by virtue of tho authority by law la him vested In such cases, made, dated aad Bled In sutd suit at Klamath Falls, Oregoa, on the tta day of February, 1914, The Japanese Laundry Is again open tor business, and asks you to give us a trial, to show you wo are good, first class and experienced workmen on all fancy washing and iron ing. We also do rough drying. New City Laundry Phone 154 CAM, AM) DKMVER 123 Fourth street, bark ot First National Hank L PsaLa KssamL. H. aaassama! REX CAFE Will Icmso your pain to with fresh lUh, oysters, rliinis aad poultry, prepared to your order by the Rex Cher. Families are cordially Invited to iline with us. J. W. LINDQUIST Proprietor Loos! aews appears tret la The Herald. That Silver Service NO MATTF.ll HOW 11LACKF.NKD AND TARNISHED IT BAB BECOME FROM EXPOSURE TO THE AIR Oil FROM USE "THE 1'liATUM PLATE" AVIIiIi MAKE IT AS CLEAN AND BRIGHT AH WHEN AOU FIRST GOT IT IN LESS THAN HALF A MINUTB. IT'S A I1IO CLAIM, UUT YOU CAN PROVE IT YOURSELF. TELEPHONE SS FOR A DEMONSTRATION AT YOUR KOMH OR MAIL THE COUPON UELOW TO Philip J. Sinnott, KLAMATH FALLS. MANUFAOTTJRKRIi A4WNT Please send a Platum Clean Plato to my residence for two days' trial. In case It is satisfactory, I will remit 75 cents; otherwise 1 will re turn the plate. Name Address m m m ml i tf&a; mi ftlM U mi