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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1914)
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White Building Phase M CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY ABSTRACTS IXSTJRAXCK Members Oregon Association Title Mea i KLAMATH COUNTY EMPLOY MENT OFFICE PboM 2M We furnish all ainds of help. If you want work register at MRS. A. PETERSTFJNER'S 1S2 Sixth Street South A. S. LOWMOX CHIROPRACTOR Rooms 11 and IS First National Rank Building Klamath Falls, Ore. CEO H. HAYDEN, Optician Office, Room 219. Odd Fellows Building mMWflBIIWMI mMiMlHMn'tf lyawood's Pharmacy Tbe Herald, delivered at your atore, office or home, 60 cents Month, ELMER L. FRENCH Fire iMuraace, Plato Qlau and Automobile Inaurasee. Surety Bead', Reata ana Collections. l, mxmvmmmxMmmvuAHiu f If ". MKfiitlfffffflRniriffimmn uxwnMKL twin taffn hi iwua JHRHBHHnHBBPX2yjiHiBjdM MJTJ -r .Hlmi llrg. Mas M th rii'Ht - war aj mm tmmmmt lafcva la tear. !$& ntafl fCsasat rmr aa jay, n ij2H .agawelaaawaftaaMiaaiaaa rm,uv&Va9BVMHaBjaaapnaanMBMBanJI vM -J-, taberi:tor,the Herald, SO cents Editor Published dally except Sunday by Th. Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth Street Kntered at the postofflce at Khun- atb Fall. Oregon, tor transmission through the matla aa aeeond-elaaa matter. Subscription terms by mall to any ad dress In the United State: One rear 16.00 (One month ...... .80 KI.An.VTll FALLS, . . OKKGO.V THURSDAY, JAN. 1, iOH " Weather Condition December Date Max. Mln. Weather .41 24 Clear .40 .46 .44 .3S .43 .43 .38 .37 .51 .47 .46 .43 .35 .31 .33 .34 .30 .31 .37 .36 .35 .31 .31 .3S .40 .33 .41 .34 .33 21 IS 16 21 23 22 22 21 3S 30 29 32 21 21 20 25 15 22 2S 24 Clear Clear Clear Clear Pt. Cl'dy Clear in. crdy Clear Clear PL Cl'dy PL Cl'dy Pt, Cl'dy Foggy Foggy Cloudy PL Cl'dy PL Cl'dy PL Cl'dy PL Cl'dy PL Cl'dy i 9. 9. I, 10., jll.. Us.. ,13.. In.. ilS., ;ie.. 17.. IS.. ,15.. 20.. ,21 ., 27 . Clear 12 Pt. Cl'dy 12 PL Cl'dy 23. 24. 125. i26. 29 20 20 27 19 24 PL Cl'dy Pt. Cl'dy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy -.28. 129. 30. A HAPPY XKW YEAR I T IS with the deepest feeling of gratefullness that The Herald is 'able to extend to its steadily Increas ing number of readers and the entire citizenship of Klamath county Its sin- jcero wish for a most happy and pros- l erous business during the New Year of 1914. Ks we look back over the year Just closed, wo can have nothing but the , kindliest of feeling Tor the. treatment jand support given us by the people tof this city and county. We And tbat (the people have been more generous! vuau iMutjui) ho naie denied at times, and we would assure all that this exhibition of friendliness and good will is deeply appreciated, and will be the means of a greater effort on our part during the year Just be ginning to merit the confidence shown iu The Herald as the representative Taper of tho whole people. It is only by nrofltine bv th or. jperlence and mistakes of the past that une can oe successful in any under- V. O. SMITH, taking, and we feel that It has onlyiyou are hereby required to appear teen by closely following this policy that The Herald has been able to prosper and g.Vw, while other news ;pars have come, and, after a short existence, have passed, and are re- merabered only as the expensive folly t"f will apply to the court for the ro of those who would sacrifice the will ."ef demanded In the complaint, to of the people for their own personal 'wlt: .desires. ( For a Judgment and decree against J "Ue fair to your readers," Is the tlle defendants. Hiram E. Willard, 'only policy that can be followed byjFrancC3 W. Willard, Mary E, Ells- ia paper If It denlres to be successful worth antI ' D- Miller for tho sum of and retain the confidence of tho peo-l6,ou M,',tl1 Interest thereon at tho pie. This means that a newspaper rate of 8 I,cr cen Pr annum from must tell the truth at all times, no September 1, 1912, and tho further matter t It vhnnlrf r,rr,..,.i .., . 'BUin of SZ00 nftnrnnv fonn. .. ., u v.ivuu srjeuu uri "Bo reliable" is equally as lm- eaee on' ana ""dering the sale of the portaut in the printing of news. UlsitMovine described real estate, and the policy of The Herald to carefully J forcc,oslnB an1 frcver barring all investigate every item of news before !tlle r,snts' ,lt,e Interest of tho do lt is given to tho public. We bavel been so careful In this that our read - era neer feel the necessity of verify ins anything they read In The Herald. We can promise our readers a bet tor paper during the coming year ,tLan ever before. It Is our desire to ) furnish the people with tbe kind of a newKpaper that they want. In order to do this as near as possible, we aro always pleased to receive any sugges tions and criticisms. If you aro not getting Just what you want tell us about it. Hotel Arrivals Hotel Hall J. C. Stevenson.Merrill; M. C, Find ley and son, Grants Pass; J. E. Pad dock, Lorella; D. M. Richardson, Geo. Anderson, Dorris. Accurate information about the Klautatlt Basis, See CHILCOTE S3 Mala 8L Phoaa M UP A FINE HOUSE IS HAVI.I.NC LUMUKH, KTC, FROM KLAMATH FA1.1.S O. XKWS MT1 OFTIIK LORKI.U COUNTRY TKHSKI.Y TOI.l) ( Herald Special Service) 3 LOliKLLA, Jim? I. I). M. iKHt- nelly has sent thrvo four-horse team to Klamath Falls, to secure lumber land building supplies for the now Jrfsldcucc he will erect on hi ranch In i., future. He ha the atone land cement work about completed for ithu foundation and cellar Lei the IKOod work ko on. We need more peo ple In Langcll Valley to do likewise, thus eouiKelllnR a better price for land' ai Iniproxemeut Ro up. Ed FUhor weal to Honanta Tues day on bu8lues. Walter Uroadsord, tho Jlouanw hardware merchant, was a business caller In Lorella Monday. O. S. Campbell has put in a brand new pump. This I an Improvement needed on account of the large uum bcr of stock he has to vater. J. 1). Walker left Tuesday morn ing for Vlstilla with the mall. He has to use two horses now, thanks to the parcel post hut the worst Is jet to come. Alwc Vinson and family relumed this week from tho ltoguo Hirer Val ley, where they have been visiting for the past two months. We are slatl to ce them back again. (,o to K. C. IIop!taL M. F. Herring will leave this even ing for Kansas City, where he will enter the Thornton and Miner hos pital for treatment. Ho will be ac companied by his mother-in-law, Mrs. M. A. Porter, who will enter the same institution. There arc 703 bighorns, or moun tain sheep In tho national forests of Nevada. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klam ath. K. R. Iteames, Plaintiff. vs. Hiran E. Willard, Frances W. Wll- lard, Mary E. Ellsworth, I. D. Miller, James W. McCreary, May McCreary, J. A. Munch, Mary M. Munch, Defendants. To Hiram E. Willard, Frances W.Wil- lard, Mary E. Ellsworth, I. D. Miller, James W. McCreary, May McCreary, J. A. Munch, Mary M. Munch, Defendants. In the name of the Stato of Oregon. and answer tho complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before Friday, the 6th day of February, 1914, and If you fall so to answer, for want thereof the plain ' ' --. , " Ul0 "0l(llnB under, by or turouBA them in said real estate, Ito wit Commencing at a point 1320 feet west of the northwest corner of Section 1C, Township 39 south of Itango ! east of the Willamette Meridian, thence south, along tbe line of forty aero tracts, 6600 feet to tbe center of tho northeast quar ter of Section 20; thence In a northwesterly direction to the cen ter of the southwest quarter of Section 17; thence In a northerly direction, through tho ccntera of the southwest quarter and tbe northwest quartor of Section 17 to the, bank of the Klamath River; la It la Ue Herald T U'a right, thea. You may find it la the Waat ColuaM THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I J. Gould's Granddaughter Is Now Mother Had Jay Oould. the tint of tho great American speculators, lived to this day he mlsht now be daugllnc on his knee ft little lady of llrltlsh nohll- Ity his own great Kranddaughtcr For his granddaughter, tho daughter of his eldest son, George J Could, has Just arrived In tho United States with her husband. Lord Dccles. and thulr daughter. Ijrd and Lady Declea will visit their relatives In New York for sveeral weeks before going back to London. ImtA Dectea 14 a democratic sort of llrltlsh nobleman. For Instance, he thence In a northeasterly direction along tho meander line of said riv er, to the point of Intersection with the south line of Section S; thence to the polnl of beginning, contain ing a tract of land 243,54 acres, all In the township .and rango aforesaid, exception 2.3S acres heretofore conveyed by deed re corded In Vol. 23. Page 211, Deed Records Klamath County, and ex- iiWlJkiW. mmWfW .'- 'Jl mmmyMmmmmmw I ccptlng further a CO-fool roadway jriiay, the Z Ith dhy of January, 1911, from tho cast lino of said tract 'at 0 o'clock a. m.. In front of the running duo west to the center of court house. In Klamath Falls, Klam Section 17,-andihence northorly to alh county, state of Orrxon. I will. In the river; also excepting tho prom, obedience of said order of sale and Iscs conveyed by deed recorded In execution In foreclosure, soil tho Vol. 22 at Page 161, Deed Records above described property, or so much Klamath County, comprising 5.27 thereof as may be neccusary, to sat acres, moro or less. Iufy tho plaintiff's Judgment, Inter- For Judgment for plaintiffs costs est. attorney's fees, cosia of suit and and disbursements nnd for such other and further relief as to equity may , ul'vi iuiu, Friday. February H, 1914. Is the- last day of tho time prescribed In tho order for publication pf this summons, the first publication there- of being on Thursday, December 26. 1913. This summons Is served by publication In tho Klamath Itepub-' Mean by order of the Hon. Henry L Benson, Judge of tho circuit court of tho state of Oregon for tho county of Klamath, datod December 20, 1913, which order requires that tho sum mons bo published In said paper once a week for six consccntlre and suc cessive weeks, from Deccmbor. 25, 1913, tho date of tho first publica tion of the summons. J. C. ItUTENIC, Attorney for Plaintiff. 12-25 2-5 r .Votire of HIicrlrt'K Kale of Ileal Property In the Circuit Court of tho Htato of Orrgon, In and for Klamath County. P, M. Rcldy, Plaintiff, vs. Lester h. Leavltt nnd John H. Gar rett, Defendants. Under and by virtue of nn execu tion In foreclosure Issuu by tho dork of tho circuit court of Klamath coun ty, Oregon, dated December 24, 1913, In tho nbovo entitled action, wherein P. M. Reldy, plaintiff, obtained a Jt-dgmont against tho defondant, lis ter L. Leavltt, for tho sum of 1,200 vith Interest thereon at tho rate of 10 per cent per nnnum from tho 14 th day of February, 1012, until paid, for tho sum of S135 nttorney'a fees nnd for 110.40, costs of ault, and a decree of foreclosure of tbe raort fuged premises, on tho 26th day of September, 1018, I am commanded to sell all those pieces and' parcels of land situate 4n tho county of Klamath an1 state of Oregon, bounded and de- in British Nobility came to tho I'nllrd StAtr bookfkd John II. IWdr. That ousht to lx dcmtxratltf inumicli ririi fur Mr llrjan." he said. Thru, of ronrsr. hn waji njkwl If h tlirtcj in nmuiii nitlroio'. Wiimrti thiiutd havr Ixrti granted tho ballot lone ago," tuld he. "if thy had been Klrn thrlr rlehts should not have had thme militant nuRrsgvttr There would then Ua no caue for the burnlnK of buildings and the other outrage- o havo al- most bromc nrciutomcd to within tho last few years " unlbed as follews: All of lot 13, In block IS, In Hill side addition to tho city of Klam ath Palls. Oregon, according to the llat on fllo in tho oClco of the ounty clerk In Klamath county. Orccon. tocether with all and ilti. I.ulsr tho tcticmcnti. hcrldltamcnU J and nppurtcnnnrr thereto belong-1 ir or In any wis., appcrUlnlnc j Votlco Is hctrb; r.lnn that on Kit "ts of this sale and fees connected therewith, to tho highest bidder fori .man. Dated this 2Hh day of December. 1913 C. C. LOW, Sheriff. ! r OKO. A. IIAYDON, Deputy, W H. HJIAW, Attorney for Plaintiff. 12-26 1-22 r - w ARMTH ITHOUT EIGHT OVERCOATS A splendid selection of Fabrics to be made in the tyle best suited TO YOU e Overcoats made by us have that finish and lasting quality only to be had by HAND TAILORING Loewe Bros. TAILORS Reno's Divorce Fame Is Now Killed Forever t uilr.l I'rraa 8crvc li:Nt. .NVv. Jt A ft ilUtrr frtr. Ileito n litl" " ",,,v,,,,Mrrrl KinvMit MrKlw, dt,r j ltliay- vii Ihti mt itlnr lHi.iUf ,anr V.nrH, "btOMItt tfr ro.jultlhK tt )rrtrit l0Mlir hffltt'k.lliK" t mtM Al(rl l V4I( ,0li,raii .! i- M.m t..r rtiMr..;;b" i,,"fv:!;,;7 '"-,: . . i. i. ., I... I a. 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I HIM' i;i mimi'ii.us .HrmnrttN am to rm: AiriviTir.H up tin: ntv l NTtiltlt I'lllli IUIVS during tho jur 1915. ahrr nl nicht alarm of nr, jld 174 WakrRld of the KUttulh PIU Vul unirrr Fu )r,jtltr,i!ln Thr rlthl Bfri cnutt4 A lflk- We will start this year Willi llm lux prlrr iwr t'ti .Hj.trtii rml'l u It ! Our lUnnitt IUimI lUhn jt l'twt 'liir llUmmi.t llramt Hl.m.l.l- j-f iiii) . . . .tli-' Our I'uif l.inl wr p4l . ,. J T.V inl HI,S imr lr li I'mli Prltrt ml lUsti Prirf UuU. The Klamath Falls Meat Company Hnlca and PnUce Markcta, Phones 157 and &8 For a Prosperous New Year liny tur tJriMrrrlr ami Vrrtatlr i.fircr Ji.M rM rl ili U-l ' AlU'rii-Uurt titottry uttlait prlcr. Tlnt lc I the West End IKI.V J. ZUMU'Al.T. I'rr.. tU M. IIUI1II, Vl Prm. ) Trrea. IIKHT i:. WITHIKiW. frwfery Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING AIAI'H, PI.ANK, tll.UKI'III.NTH. Kir. KI.AMATH VAUM, OUKUO.V Prompt Service Reasonable Price I aai aai I W.O.Smith Printing Co. 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