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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1914)
W" rlHJHHUAY, MN. 1, 114 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON !rt- vH MERRILL COUPLE MARRY TONIGHT vim uaiiiiimo.v ih to hkeimi: i hi: win: oi j. i. i'noriii:ii. IMIIIAM HAND HH.I.iw MA.Mi M-IU'CK WITH PAIIAI.VMI (HxraM Hprlal Hrrvlt) MKItUILL. JMI, l.-"AMWiHIMr-l muils titu UtAt J L rVnlhefliiKhaiii j,,l MU HarrMl Jrloii ar In i .iiartlrd thl nvifnlnu llHi nr elll kiintttt and irpwtd t'Hti low Vmi1 ifklill "''I' tit HSIltl Hollo partial rl)u HAH loot IHMIttHy " " nrCt- III el .id Mr W'mmU bfi'Uishl Tom ' 1 ,n, t)irt in Ui '"" 'f t,,rt ' if lllfllral Kill, I MClll fMH t imii iili lnttl A I Mnuda)' nillll l MKhll ii Merrill branrli of tl Klstnath ...i),i) Ii4flmu' AMiMtatlurt. the iui3iii rh lMtrrliad tell sharr 11 thp ri'H'ef((Ui creamer) Hur r!l Hhwt. Will W, Adm, J, (I. n M Ulrhttnl, J.. M Kistl. 1 ailirrlne I'tehm, Trunk fctimpf, A, 1 llutihell. ' HttHIMANc jluladlt. for th lUralJ, to tnt wunlb. Herald's Classified AdvsJ MISCELLANEOUS , . mm Wi0 m0mWWmi "i ANT.I-mo 10IUUI0 -iou to tks idv of provrty AddtM Msud i:ik, Uii. "l. 2)(f rn Tit Al: ll.ooo equity In wolli wainl mtJmro prp-riy In ewHlj (..luta.h. town of S.oOo jw..pi., Will ir, rf UmJ, isrant lots, sulo orj . . . ii nit . . a . . ... I mermanm-. nni you.- a.,m ,)OTHjrt(t , ,;tteUhwrri the prob io, l U 1031, Klatustli Tails, , , . ..... j .. hl rfln of ittit hitiiIiik of thp Tan- ?"" canst upon ilm wtt prt of thp FOR SXLE nilt HAJ.i: llsrr4 Ttrmnuth ItrKk r.M(tr, m. (, White lchoru ros irfu tar brooder, Alo rhtcken for iiblr uo. Klmcr U Trench, 131 mth street, 39-t Wood! Wood! Ilttwrk Wom1 ICinch llody Wood .... U-tnch Limb Wood ((t. llody Wood tl. Limb Wood l.Vf Ofitera at Cor Hlstli and Msd P. C. CARLSON Tttossci ina Do You Want Something for Nothing? It Can't Be Done in GROCERIES by successful grocers If Hie prlco la abnormally low the quality must be Inferior, Wo sell only high class gro ceries, in price wa can com lro with any one If tha quality I given consideration. If you git aomstnlftf tbAt It eood you'll have to pay for It. VAN RIPER BROS. ItlOM M . Continuous BOWLING l Tie CM Bmri-f Alley Vn4s K. K. X. aWOAl ' Gaston Doumergue, Premier of France fl .Zip'Slanaanaa' IsnmBvaannnnnnm iTBPBl" MBvflH Ha. A,Hy v 4 JVT5aWf f nnHH aiijpr " (jHHH Tli iiri crrlmrr ot Trance liAtral ki, Mr. Kn-i- rxiniiYrd to' (XIHmI hU rattllirl. ami l no at Ilia Klsiualh Tall In H'J9. hrfoiiilni; n h-lm of ili Trnirli cuvrrniufiit l'r illitlon liatn nvt mailn In Kurnt"' that lit mlltloit will not taut wry Umg llni lh" lntrkadr f Trnnh jmllllto n mirli ht fo Anxtlraiu tiiiiii!fliii ititrni ENGLISH PAPER BOOSTS COAST IUSIMIS 'UMItS lflLn A TIITV. I JIM II TAtW M'l'TMJMKNT tt tCMV WHiT lll'CMN'll Ul'llll!' IMNAI, MAV IM ' s 1 I l'H Ttr"Jenlrp ,t,ViM).S". Jm. 1 With lb object I JTiiKimI Histw, tne liudon Tlnir to- ,Jy lur.l A (III J. four pARo SUt'tdr- nunt, dvrtttd rnUtely to the Tactfic t'Oa.l ill aii txtifuiial rftctrliys to tbp t'osnt stair, lh pAkrr says! "Thry a tin the ptt of a grrat rnslsDanr In nuiiinrff In all the fart and lb" Induntrlr of rhllltallmi, Owln to thr oprnlne of thn Tanatna , rnnal. TIip total amount of land nurchAScd In tie !tlffn slalrsi for frderal for rtU U nesrl) 400,000 acrn. Ho far thn pilurlpal work on ihe Arc has Involved tbrlr irtitectlrn AKslntl for-n-t flr. ' olrly IhiioU nil lotrt iinllri', Srr 1 CHILCOTE ' tta5 ,Mwln M. Tliimr Resolutions Am iiiaile and hrokrn, but here Is n Kood one i" smtucst you nuke nml hold. linKiiinliiRTOliAY, I III buy nil my urocrrle from thn store thut treats um rlsht In every detail. Inntcnd of imyltiK K per cent more than my grocer ies nro worth Jul for tho lrlv IIkKk of having n solicitor rail nt my door, 1 v. Ill buy every thing from The SUNSET GROCERY Do Not ttolklt Tht Hsrald, 600 asla To boost Klamath county a a T lltraU to your HatUrn trl 4t. IIIJNIIV W. UV.t'MI'.K (II) Captain 0, f, Apph'jtnlo) lliiiry V. Ki'c.!n, who dpartcd (Ilia llfo on December 31, ItfiS, was born nt forrnlll, Huilon tonrily, Ore Kn, I'ebrunry 19, I KSK. Ho atti-mlcil the Mililti school of ilit toijily, ami later h a ttliiiNfiit of ll Hlnltt Agrl tulliiinl 'tUft In iU natlvo (own, l wan 11 koimI iiiclnt, mni ptoml- IK'Ilt III (ll Ullllnllr Hill) lllllllntf ACtlV I Hen of tlml school Ho wa marrM in J fc 1) in Ml Ultima Allc lltirn"tt, n ilAiiKbter of Hon John Ilium-It, with whom Mr. Itwo'H ('mil Inw. Mm, Ke-tiiij illt-il In I HS I . Tn elillilrmt vti limn of Hi l union. John II. uml Arcliyc. dm! Ullrr now ihn f.. f Mr U . Itlr-j kiiMlnll n( Kluiimdi I'nlU. 1 Mr Krt win tin ImliiMrlout flu- ilnni of tint Inw, nml wa nilmlllil lo U;i. iiir nt :i. pint iirmllrHt for (imr: )rAM tit Corvttlllir. until liln rnimival to lloiisn. Khiiuili ( 'mi nlj-, nhout inir ft jrst ago ' In IHV3 liu wn inarrlnl lo Ml" lto- tlrailhurii. who nurvhc him. Of HiU union four rhlhlrui mirvlvn. Vnt' Wilton. William ami llonlin. After traMlriiiR At tlnnii(a for v- I'ariiKt of John I. (Jrr. who ubM. iuvnll Ikaiiik rotimy Judge of KlttMsth rouuty, and Ulr a circuit JmiIk In ,ViVAdA Mr. limrt'i laa ("alllirr, Mr. Hollo (HiKTilmk;, I now n a tUlt to fr(tHt In tho it. lr llMnriHM Ual tfcavll Lllitai hiwl A. T- ,,.-.- rnn iVt n1lf Mll'l !' " 'I - "- - 1 ttrAit hy all tlm ntiMliuit r-ldrtit. UKrt-d larc-ly by the tourist travel of Klanialh comity, and was unlvr ' liralth arekers from .Stw ork city mIIj1 it-eardrd hy lh"ni a a capable J '"I" wnur and summer, revealed tawyi-r and an uprlKhl man, and he''"""' tht tranesi romances. Huch( lll ho ciratly iulr. hr them. as! Usllon would, In a work of fiction twoll a by the many new friends hel" wn ia! by as too impron- . Im inade durlnt: tils Inter yrsni, Mr. KrrW. half-hfolhcr. Mr. WIU llain Knolls of CorvallU. is well known to jut, huiiiImt of ih older rii.r of Klamath county. LABOR LAWS ARE UNDER A STODY MIUKi:itH I'HOM ALL tiVKIt THK mi NTItV t.'ATHKIt AT X.. TIU.N's I'ATITAI. TO .tlSIIi:it TIIINi: MA1TKIW foiled Trrs ttervlco WAHIIINOTON, It. C, Jan. 1, HpeaVrrs from all mer the country today Addrrt the closlns session ot the Alurflrsit Association of l-abor LrRUlAilou And the American Politi cal Hclmce Association. UNION PRAYER MEETINGS SET Wll.li UK IIKI.lt AT IHKKKHKXT tlll'ltCIIKS IIUItl.MJ tiii: COM IXtIWKi:K KHIHT Tt) UK ON .MOMIAV MtlllT HfKlniiliij; Monday culnc there will b held a "ivvck of prayer" in ouu of the local churches. This Is a serif of union pro) it meeting, ami they will be held as follow a: Monday uli;ht nt the l'rusbyterlau church, lltiv.A, II. Klmmous lit charge, dulijKt, "Inlercossory Trayor." Tuesday night at the llapllst church, Klder H. H. Harlan leader, subject, "Importunity In Trayer." Wednesday cvenlug, tho regular weekly prayer meeting will bo held ht each of tha churches. Thursday evening nt the Christian church, Itov. H. C, lllchards, leader, subject, "Hlvlno Kellowshlp In Trayor." Friday evening at (trace M. K. rliurch, Itov. J, 8. Htubbletletd as lender, the subject, "(Heat Prayers of the lllblo." All nru welcomo to these services. Housekeeping rooms, iwr brUg. WOOD tU-lnrli Dry Hlab fASO llos Factory ltlocka $t.SO Cleaning out UOO Corda of Dry 1.IMH WM)I) l''oiir-fxt ..,,.. .$h00 Hlxtiw.lncli . , . ,t.M Hest Lunip Coal. Ioh .... .H.00 TKHMH CA8H KLAMATH FUEL CO., Ota 58 Mala. O. Part, Mar Pfa a 1ST. Adelaide N. Branch, "Heart Wife" of Lawyer Melvin Couch BBBBBBBKX w Tho death of Melvlu II. Couch, law-, ?r aud Ifadlnc iollt!clsii at Monti cHlo. N. V a tlltAKo which Is u- table. '" " pan ,h0 on"" ,""1 ,,vc,, In a small room off the lawyer's offlco, and did not K out more than once .rh )rnr durlnrj that time. Thr' blocks away his wflo and family lived In on of tho finest house of tho vll- taKi. No one oven suiin-cted her ex- ltcnr. Ho died suddenly of tivart disease 1 at 5 o'clock, in the mornlnK. The wo- man hurrlrd out for a doctor, and' theu the story came forth. 8he toldt thi pollen she was Couch's "luart wlc," and now It U feared her sltua- Hoc n:ay drho her to suicide. In tweuly-sU states there are stale fon-l'rs who co-operate with private limber land owin-rs in solvlntc forest problems. , Tht. forest rlce maintains nine rsprrlmcM stations for studies In re forestation and simitar subjects. HTTSItUHCl. Jan. I.-Dr. William M, Davidson was expected today to ..ume the duties of the superintend- jent of the Pittsburg public schooU .lie was appointed by the school ord ... """.., -- .m... v ., eo a. neno o. u.e o. ... u.ub-, ,on' "' C Subscribe ror Uie Heraia. &o cents a montn. IE KIDNEYS ACT BAD TAKE SALTS SAYrt HACKACIIK IH A HION YOU.rj,,,,. This famous salts.ls made from II.WK HKKN' EATING TOO MUCH MKAT, WHICH FOIIM8 URIC ACID Whuu you wako up with backache and dull misery In tho kidney region II generally tueaus you hY be oat - Ing too much meat, soya a well known authority. Meat forms uric acid which OPENS UP NOSTRILS, CLEARS HEAD, ENDS COLDS OR CATARRH AT ONCE liiktautly Relieves Hwoll , Inlawed Nose, Head, Throat Yon Breathe Freely Dull HeeOacHe Go Nasty Discharge Steyo, Try "Ely's Cream Balm." Get a small bottlo anyway, Just to try It Applv n little In the" Nostrils and Instantly your clogged note and sto'ied-up air passages of tho head will opeu; you wilt breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. Dy morning, the catarrh, cold-ln-heed or catarrhal tore throat win dlMeeer. End such misery now! Oet tho small bottle ot "Ely's Cream Balm" at any drug ttore. Tata tweet, fra t BBE ? 3bW I BW Vv"M $ a $ wuM3 feafeSvBv tanMtl I "Sf xl!V PW T?r fcfiKH HaV'HaMar L t s;.ii;'''.j' HbbHbHbsv ts." 9e1' BBBBBbSBBBPSrBW. .BVaBBBBBrt' S M BlBlBM IEjBBBBBBBBIbV SbLbLbLbH" Qtoruork, the kW , ,ber eort nUnr ,, trntn ,. ... ,nH ,. beeomo tQtt of ,yxed Md ,0Ky. n kdncra gluMUh mugl rcllevc tbenjj uu relieve your bowels; removing all the bo(Jy.jg urnoU8 you ' backache, sick headache, dlxsy spells; your stomach sours, tongue is coated, auU when tho vcather u baa you ihave rheumatic twinges. Tho urine is ciouuy, iuii 01 seuimeni, cuannets j often get sore, water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during tho night. 1 Hither consult a good, reliable phy sician at once or get from your phar .inaclst about four ounces ot Jad j Salts; take a tablcspoonful in a glata I of water before breakfast for a few days, and sour kidneys will then act tho acid of grapes and lemon Juice, comblued with llthla, and bos been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralise acids in the urine so It no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is a life saver tor regular meat oaters. It Is inexpensive, can- 1 ot Injure, and makes a delightful.. ufferescent llthla water drink, j Advertisement. grant balm dissolves by tht heat ot tho nostrils; penetrates and heals tho Intlttined, awollen membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; clears air passages; ttopa nasty die- charges and a feeling ot cleansing soothlnv relief comet Immediately. Don't lay nwake tonight strug gling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with Ita running note, foul mucout dropping into the throat, and raw dryaeae la dlttrettla but truly aeedleta. Put your faith Jut oaco la "Bly'a Cream Balm" 4 year cols or catarrh will rely aktappear. (Paid Advertises t) Libraries Balk on "Popular" Rcti Unltd I'rcn Sertlco CHfCAOO. Jan. 1-Wfa(hr libra rlfm ahoulil attempt to aatUfjr the pub lic npjKjtllo for "popalar" Action or ahoulil It-axe that flld to the tuUcrlp- ltlon llbrarlwi, wna one of th au-' tlona dUcuwwd todar at th Annual .committer on belter voBtllatloa and mretlni! of tho American Library Aa-'lInhJInK for public librarian, preMBt- noclatlon. jd a roport on that subject. W. N. C. Th Incroaxinr coiit of furnlihlnc' Carlton of tho Newberry library of roAKazlne to library patrons, due to tlio rccf-nt adrancca In subscription Legal Notices of Mummoavs in me justice court 01 ine uistrict or Llnkrllle, Klamath County, Ore- gon. II. Harncs, plaintiff, vs. . A. Howie, Defendant. L. A. Howie. Defendant j Oregon, for U Co ty of To L. A. Howie, tho above named De-1 Klamath. fendant: I in (Da Matter of the Estate sad Otutr- ln tho name of tbe StaU of Oregon,! dlanahlp of Mary A. Ktygora, you are hereby required to appear Insane Parson, and answer tho complaint tiled , u appearing to taa coart fre Ik against you In the abovo entitled petition filed Is tblseaaa am tkSU action on or before Tuesday, tbe 27Uday of December. 1911, by MlM W. day of January. 1914, that being tba.Kitgor. tho guardian of Um -am last day of tbe llrao prescribed In the land estate of Mary A. Kllgoro, ! order for publication, of this sum-l.nn . nravtaa for ast artmr mt Jnon, and If you fall so to appear and this court for the aal of Ik f at 1 answer, for want thereof tho ptaInUlt8jned dower right of aaM Mary A wlll uke Judgment against you In the Kllgore, an insane person m afore sum of f S4.90, together with Interest 'ald In and to tna following da ! thereon at tho legal rate from Octo-'tCrlbed real property, sltuatod la Um ber 1C, 1913, and for cosU and dU-jcounty ot Klamath and StaU of Oro- oursemenis in in is action, ana ror an muti vi iuut t-uuiL iu (jisiuwu. uifl have execution against a certain sum! of money, fl9Lf, due to you from) Arthur C. Lewis, which said sum hast oeen auacnec ana garnrsnea in tnu action. This summons Is served on the de fendant herein by publication la tha Evening Herald, a dally newspaper of! general circulation, printed and pub lished at Klamath Falls, Oregon, not less than once a week for slz con secutive weeks, by order of tho Hon. K. V. Gowen, justice ot the peace In and for tho District ot UnkTille. Klamath county, Oregon, made, dated and tiled in said action at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on tho 15th day ot December. 1913. the date of the first publication thereof being Tuesday. December 16 th. 1913. JOSEPH S. KENT. Attorney for Plaintiff. 16-33-30.6-13-20-37 h Notice of SherUTs Sale Dy virtue of an execution In fore closure duly Issued ?y tho clerk of the circuit court ot the county ot Klam ath, state ot Oregon, dated tho 10th day ot December. 1913, In a certain action In the circuit court for said count- and state, wherein E. R. Ilcamea as plaintiff recovered Judg ment against W. II. Mason, Savidge Brothers Lumber Co., a corporation; Star Drug Co., a corporation, and Ma son Ehrman Co., a corporation, for the sum of six thousand two hundred twenty-threo and 55-100 dollars and costs and disbursements taxed at tenty-four dollars, on the 1st day of of December, 1913. Notice is hereby given that I will on the 24th day ot January, 1914, at the trout door ot the court house In Klamath Falls, In said county, as S o'clock In tho afternoon or aald day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the following de scribed property, to-wit: A ono-thlrd Interest In and to tho east half ot Section 15, in Town ship 39 South, Range 11 East Willamette Meridian, containing 330 acres. Token and levied upon at the prop erty ct the said W. H. Mason, or much thereof as may bo necessary to satisfy tho said Judgment in favor ot E. R. Reamee, plaintiff, against said defendtmts, with Interest thereon, to gether with all costs and dlaburte- D. D. D. Opens New Era in Cure of Skin Disease Professor Budlons'a case of ecsema was known to alnuwt etery hupluu and physician of reputation throughout the stale ot Connecticut, tils letter 1 another lntrtlnif demonstration of what la belna tucompUarid by tbe famous spectne l. I. IX, rreaciiptlon. "It may be or tuteret to you to Know that your Hre-Blvtinr prepuratlon, 1. IX, It Inscription Uas been of Incal culable vnlue to me. I wu tovurud vrlth. eczma front head to foot when I bewail ualni? your runtedlest, I rouM get no relief, althouKh 1 tried a thou sand menus. 1 upoUed but two bot tle of tho I're.uTliitlon; u euro wm Toctml lu a very shurt Uiuo, tu K Whitman Drug Company prlcoi, was another topic of lon, and It was probabU that olutlon would b addrtwed t U pubtUhcri. asklnc for bttr Ura for library purchaart. S, If. flnnck, librarian at Grand Itapldf, Mich., and chalrmaa of a Chicago, will lead a dUcaMlon of tha treatment of unsolicited gifts. imcnts that have or may accrue. , C. C. LOW, Sheriff, jflEO. A. HATDO.V, Deputy. Dated at Klamath falls, Deoambcr . . IjsLj 12-19-:-2-9-H-II Or.Icr to Show Caswe oa for MceMse to 811 Propmrtf In tho County Court of ta 8UU of ,gon, to wit: All mat part Ot 01 OCX tI, la Bowno addition to tho town of Bo- nanxa. Oregon, according to the re corded plat thereof, described follows, to wit: Commeaeiag at the northwest corner of tali block 101, and running theaee tenth along the west line of M Meek ISO feet to a point; then east a line parallel to the north Mm et said block 209 feet to a eat; thence north oa a line narallos la the west 11 of aaM Week lit feet to a point on the north llae ef aaat block, thence west oa the north line ot tald block. 300 feet to the place of beginning. Alse: The EH ot section 7; the SWK ' of the KWK. tho NH of the SWX; thSW4 of theSWK.aaa' the NW of the SE of teetlea 8; the NWi of the NW14. tectl 17; the N54 of the NBK. eecUaa 18, township 41 south, range 14 east. W. M.: Alse: The SWV section 3, towmahla 40 south, range 14 H east, W. M. That the said real property to he M at private sale; that k it necessary for the best Interest of tale eeUte that said Interest be told, or mnch thereof as may be necessary for tha proper support and malatoaaa et said Mary A. KUgore. f for tha proper support and maintenance et her family. It Is hereby ordered. That the next ot kin ot tald Mary A. Kilgoro. and all persons Interested la tald estate, appear before this court ea the 36th day of January, 1914, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the court room of this court, at Klamath FaUt. Klamath county. Oregon, thea a there to ahow caute why aa order should not be granted for the tele ot said Interest In said real property, or so much ot the tamo at may he fonaS to be necessary. And It is further ordered, That a copy ot this order be published at least once a week for thr tmccot slve weeks before the Id day of hearing, in the Evening Herald, a daily newspaper published and et general circulation la Klamath Valla, Oregon, and Klamath county, Orogea. Dated thla 26th day of December, 1913. WM. S. WORDBN, Judge. 27-3-10-17-24 h than ens month." Prof. C, J. youth Lyms, Conn. Ask any drusclst today for Prescription. lie'U tett tne lien issisw Bisna or curs. 'v Wo have handled the- fWawf years and regard tt aa Tina sjaestae far skin troubles of all Uads. Ceaaosa or unit us about D. P. St PtisioWlan, uiko about DjUA ee teteoauay ior lenoer acisa. " XVm. ft lh. mmi ? on thd Kunrunt that awtatmaatT tha tun at once, it cent. t tyi I'll i' fit. . i &m- ,