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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1915)
. rM rooa THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON HATUHIIAY, JUNK M, !!. AMERICAN LADY CORSETS i. v. Millions Have Discovered; ilif r 4 r ' jv' i ,- 6t m;x i vV'.V v?. Perfect lines, advanced and authentic. Superior materials, in many varieties. s Trimmings, rich and dainty, each trimming designed to harmonize with the corset body material. Work manship, perfect in every detail. And more than all, fitting which time and pains have made faultless. This is what you find in American Lady Corsets a superior corset designed for women who appreciate the best. Why not ak to see the late American Lady modeU? We have the particular model designed for your figure. Price $1.00 to $5.00. STILTS DRY GOODS COMPANY "Where the Ladiesf Shop" NEW ERA IN LAND POLICY IS SEEN) tlleu selectors used what Is known as the F. A. Hyde base. These selections were made fifteen years ago, wben land fraud Investigations were under way In the Pacific Northwest, and 'whon EL A. Hitchcock was secretarr of the Interior. The government was j prosecuting or preparing to prosecute Hyde and others, and Secretary Hitch PORTLAND, June 26. The United cock In November, 1902, Issued an State supreme court having twice ln(order suspending all lieu selections the current month decided that the made with Hyde scrip. Though this land laws confer definite rights on order was Issued some time after the entrymen which the land office and filings in question. It evidently oper- secretary of the interior cannot arbi- ated to prevent the approval of these YESTERDAY'S COAST LEAGUE SCORES At Iaj Aagv1c Venice 4 7 Los Angeles 2 6 Henley and Mltxe; Ryan and Boles. Ten innings. At Lagoon, Utah Salt IiKe T 15 1 Oakland 2 9 1 C. Williams and Hannah; Abies. Kulin and Klliott. At San Francisco irariiy Vitiate or set asiae. It IS as- anu me seiecuons. a-nu uiai oruer is san Francisco S 12 2 tuned that a new area In land admin- still in effect. "Portland . . . 7 10 0 Istration has begun, for the decisions The supreme court accepted thej Fanning, Smith and Mock; Higgln of the supreme court are binding on opinion of the Interior department Ibotham, Covaleski nnd Fisher the department. that this particular Hyde scrip was In the cases recently decided, one Tud to ltaU. Md the scrip, having1 vValk-Overs nuke life's pathway set arising in Oregon and the other ln!been va,,d when offered, the court t K- K. K . stw. Washington, the court makes It plain i Bnd that th department exceeded its ' . that congress determined the condl-,author,tr wnen lt refused to approve .Vcw Xnrie nt Hospital. Uos under which clUsens may ac-,the selections and patent the lands to M)ss Ethel Blackwell, formerly In quire title to public lands, and when- the Meu selectors. the general hospital at Oakland, ar ever a citisen Indicates an entry or Tbe effect of tnls decision, there- rted iagt nlBnt to uke a potion on makes a filing under any of the lad,fore- 8eenu to be tnat " department 'the staff at the Blackburn hospital. i.k ..ri h.r-?-p nwt. .11 th. f..:nust abrogate the order of Secretary! qviremenuof the law under which he Hitchcock, and where valid scrip has ;1 Hospital tiled, it la Incumbent upon the !and,UCTa ouereu anu wnere " "en e,ec department to issue such settler a ,lons nave been ,n aU respects eS pteat. and ln accordance with law, must ap- The secretary of the Interior has no proTe tt selections. In cases, as In discmttonarv nr to withhold a tnU one. wner the department has patent: he cannot patent the land to """f th Patenting of lands so , , .0STBunch of ke ln Ieatner CMe a subsequent claimant, though the """- .--"-i. uw,cu. ... Reward. Notify E. T. Shepherd at second entryman may also have met """ " uejPlano Depot, all tbe requlremenU of the law. The' undon?- original entryman may also have met i ne eneci oi tnese aecisions oi tne , tAtok. at our Clothes, "anyway." be all requlremenU of the law. ThefsuPremo court will be widespread, for',or,. you ,luy your Suwnner Salt.. K. original entryman has earned bis pat- the titles to many tracts of land are k. K. Store. 10 ent, and lt must be issued to him. ' affected and many decisions of the In To Ice Custemers: Philip Whipple, operated on at the hospital recently for appendicitis. leaves tomorrow for his home at Al Fomi. Drs. Cathey and Johnson per formed tho operation. .! It so happened ln the cases decided I terlar department are reversed.- .VoUce of Final Account tw. a . .. . a . . a ha ltnfva llAti a1 a ntf-tatd 1Atn Waav I oy we supreme court mat. xne original "- .. ., UCcU .- ,n the County of the sute of claimants had lieu selections, instead 1 Properly deprived of their rights byl 0regon( for the Counly of Klam. or airect entries, ana in both cases "" uBiuuem, me iiruuaum cuunse a the interior department permitted,'" action will be the institution of , the Matter of the Guardianship or homestead and timber entries to be ei"" u to have the holders of the- h(l fergon and Eatato of 8, hen made on the Identical lands after the lands through patents declared trus- A p aR ,ncompetent Penon lieu selections bad been filed. Thls't to hold the title thus obtained to( Votcc ,g ncreb ,yen tbat D Q a done, though the department ad- Pbc land. In trust for the original tbg rdIan of tne and' mltted that the bate offered was valid, claimants. This was the course fl-,w,ate of Stephen A. Penny, an Incom and the land open to lieu selection at Ioned ln he cases carried to the su-t,,ctet p,,,,, havInR d ,n thc the Ume It was covered by scrip filing. Preme court Where lieu selections bove mcntloned court flna, ac. In tbe one case tbe lieu selections bave been held up without Justlflca-I ount of h,s admBtatt0Il of , were erroneously held up by the ioaHUoii nd the l" " nPatent-e8tate aB guch Buardlani , ncarn land officers and finally rejected after ed. the effect will be to compel the de- Qf ,hp same nag been flxed tfae ih nhuuinnit aniriiwi horf R,... nn..partment to annrove the lieu selec- ... ... , . .. ,,- ...... court at tne nour or 10 o'clock a a to patent; in the other Instance the """" "uu """"' f81""1 ,u coniormuy Uou selections have been held up ar- lth Iaw- bltrarily or through neglect for thlr- m on the 12th day of July, 1315. In tbe office of the county court of Klamath county, Oregon, In the court house at Klamath Falls, in said county, and all teen years, and to this day ba-ve not! Small Fire in Secondhand Store. been acted on. The supreme court A small fire in the roof of Jfatt & persons interested in the said estate finds that the rights of tbe lieu select- Harrison's secondhand store at the are notified to then and there appear or. though disregarded by the de-J corner of Sixth street and Klamath' and file their objections, if any they psrtnaent. are valid and must be rec- atenue occurred this morning. The 'have, to said final account, and the ognlsed. fire caught from the flue,, but It did settlement thprnof. Especial significance attaches to the but little damage, and it was not Dated Saturday, Juno 12, 1915. Washington case, for In that case the necessary to use the atr. ' d. O. HORN, Guardian. The Drug Store That is Recom mended by Leading Physicians Purity .PronptncM FolitoiMM Efficiency Uniformity Reliability and Price even words have built for us a meet dependable drug biui mm. Again we eanphaaize the fad that you should have us fill yeur prescriptions. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE LADIES Have you interviewed our demonstrator? If not make an appointment with her. Call Phone 231. No charge or string tied to this demonstration. Let us develop your films and do your pic ture printing. Satisfactory work guaranteed Star Drug Company, "The Rexall Store" Inc. My attention has been called to a statement In a recent Issue of the Her aid by Mr. Campbell of the Klamath Valley Warehouse and Forwarding company In regard to tho tests made by Pr. Caltln S, White of the Sruto Board of Health, of the manufactured and tho natural lc from samples sent him by Dr Truax, city health o III cor of this city. Mr. Campbell states that no samples of his Ice has been taken by Dr. Truax. Wbilo l was not with Dr. Truax on either occasion when ho took the samples, yet I have full confidence In his integrity and Judg ment, and am quite sure that he took fair samples from both Mr. Campbell and ourselves. Mr. Campbell also states that thc natural Ice ho haa was taken from the west side of the lake, while that of the Independent com pany was taken from tho east aide. which Is practically correct. We, how- jo er, were careful to go far out Into tbe lake, where there Is always run ntng water, while on the opposite side, where his was taken. Is a bay, where there is no current at any time, nnd wtlero dead fish, etc., would naturally gather if there were any, which, how ever. Is quite Improbable during the lie harvesting season. When we went Into the Ice business here we had heard a good deal of knocking of tbe natural Ice, and we wanted to know Just how It stood to purity, etc., compared with tbe manfuactured product. Therefore, we bad Dr. Truax take samples of both, and send to tho stato board of health for analyses, and tbe result was ex actly as printed in the Herald. And If Mr. Campbell or anyone else ques tion tho authority or correctness of :he tests they can call on Dr. Truax, who will verify them. Or, better still, have him take other samples and have them tested, as we still have lots of the same Ice, and Mr. Campbell, I think. Is still making some of the manufactured Ice. Mere statements from Mr. Camp bell or ourselves as to the purity or quality of our Ices are not very satis fying to the public, but an analysis of the article must be correct. Mr. Campbell states again tbat his ico Is made from the city water, which statement we do not question, but we recall that samples of the city water In the past have shown great Impur ity, and in thc process of roanufac turn wo can not sco how the manu factured Ico can be better than tbe water from which It Is made, being frozen in tanks, while on the other hand, wo are told by scientific men tbat Ice freezing In tbe open forces tho Impurities out as It freetes. Just as when a- bottle of Ink freesea the foreign matter Is forced to tbe bot tom, leaving the top practically clear. Wo are also told tbat ice will purify Itself within six months. This ico of ours has been stored for six monthi, M must be practically pure now. Wo qulto agree with Mr. Campbell that the people of this city should look to tho purity of Its water and tee, and should further use only tho purest, and to that ond we shall in ulst on tho health authorities making tests of the Ico from time to time as the summer advances and Impurities Increase. Wo ask for ourselves and tbe public e fair shake, and shall Insist tbat we have lt. INDKPBNDKNT ICK CO., Br JAB. W. STRAW, 24-St MT. -" UKI ITKMM The Christian Kndeavor of the Ml. Uikl church held i social lunl Turn day evnlng, whlth was greatly enjoy ed b ii largo attendance A mule quartet and large chorus of young men furnished music. MIsh Mnrle Griffith also sang n solo. A panto mine of "Barbara Frletchlo" was giv en, which was amunlng and entertain ing. Mr (ieorgo GrUxte and family were litlng Mt. l.nkl friends Sunday They started for San Frnnclscu W. iicuday to visit the fair, and will maku the trip In their auto, visiting Mr, (irlixlc's sister while In thu liny City. Miss Marie Griffith is visiting Mr and Mrs. Clyde Griffith Mrs. Case and Mrs. McCoinb ga party Tuesday afternoon In honor of their sister. Miss l.ou Hatch, or Holly wood, Cnllf. The afternoon was spent In games and stunts. Mesdames Stew art, Shrlncx, Inman, Morrison, Klliott, Dawson, Lester, Mclllnn. Koontx, Calson, West, Hatch. Clyde Griffith, Herb Phillips. t.ntta. Til Griffith, K. S. Phillips, Thompson. Murphy, Misses Mrs. Chas. Steeman of this city was operated on at the Blackburn hospital rocently, und'ls reported In a favor able condition. Dr. Johnson had the case. ' Houston's MetroptliUi Aaiseaents HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE STAR THEATER Daniel Frohman Presents TYRO.M-: POWF.lt In elm Society Drama "AKIHTOCItACY" In I l"urt Two Added Attractions. 10 ami 20c lillnco Kvrry Saturday anil Munrfay at 2:110 TEMPLE THEATER ' "Tim Awakening Hour," I.ubln Thrco Koal Drama 'Tim Hubtitut," I.ubln Comedy 'Pnllie Dally Si-nn" Kntire Change Sunilay Admission Always lfl. M.tTIXKi; DAILY AT 2: SO I I.I, I.ICK.N'HF.D PIGTUIUN MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Marrtll r MMTIMN I'lffYllf. TI'f-M MI HATI'RIIAVN Murphy. Mnrlo (irlfflth, Fa) West, Myrtle Duller and MIkno l.ailn worn present A fnrtiweli party was Klieii for MrV Carl Uotiby Friday afternoon at the l.oino of Mrs Ktimmi Mr and Mm ltiiblc will tin xri'iill) m Urt cil by the community Mr nnd Mrs. Alexander Oliene Mr of Spring Like, returned Tuesday tr oiii u Unit with their daughter. Mrs Thompson of Kliimutli FmIIm IrrlRatlou Is at prevent the paitlme or the ranchers In thin vicinity IJint Saturday the men nnd boys of the neighborhood met In Archie Col son's Held to play Imneb.ill Much ed thuslnsm was arouiud, and u game Is planned for each Satitnla) nfternoon Anone Interested will be welcome Itev M Coats ami win Krnest were (ailing In Mt l.nkl tho fore part of tlrn week Tho lllrllii ThU Wrk. Dr Ciithey reports the birth of a 7 H -pound K-Irl it the home of Mr. and Mrs. I W. Wlelder on Juno 25th. Dr JohiiHon reports the birth of a 10 pound urn in :!n linuio of Mr. and Mri. Flo)d Umjioy, at 117 Went lllv ersldo atenuc, Juno 34th llrmin . WyUnil tip Thi' ease of Sherman llrown against W F Wyliind for malicious shoolluK of the plaintiff, U ocupylng tho at tuition of the circuit court The Mippoited shooting incurred on the llrown ninth last winter, and Is the result of trouble over an Irrigating dltih Tho defense so far seems to titl in 1 1 the shooting, but claims Jiutl. lUiitlou t'lly llulhler tNiMilngT II Van ltmnler. repreentuthu of the t Hn iMolopwi'iit League of Astoria, Is expelled in arrUe here Hiinda) Van Itmsler Itnu had attlve charge of tho work at both Portland nnd Salem In organising the Commercial Ctub Inoiirnurr Mint mys. Hr Clillrule. i liK.f Uulka "Auto" Capa Jni.1 rerelvnt, $1 nail SI. an, at K. K. K. Store. in tgjffigffi Sonie tieniillfiil olyliHi In NhlrtM at K. K. K. Store. 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