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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1914)
WKIMIAY, MAY I ft, 1014 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAOK Why It's Called 0,rKiii lrrllinmi Newa In tin. 1,1m- of Imliialilra, I'nyroll., K ,,-Mirl III 'IVmmi I'orni lijr tlio title lliitenti uf ImliiatHr mill Htnll. i i, i! ml I'llMUIinl III tlio llilrrol of lloinltt (rii)ri. tIAt I'M Mw' la "" ' ",""1 "n ,) ci'iniiuny. l'rt "f "" I'"! ifiu, li """ "ll,l,nK " I"WIK iliir . t ((,,. rani wek of rnvmiiiM mi dm UuBll"' '"' l''ti '"" mH'H ' t . . r....... i- i.. i ii lcrrsi irlill. '! II ihii'b iiihii n i 'iiiq hi in ttin around ilmi ii mat ti ,tUt ,0 'lnU' " ...n..r.rr bol..ei. Ihlixt l I'I'llll. I Hip H I' ah rullrtuiil u idiiuIiIit Mii"i i'l ('Iwrliiiiiiu. tiHii.u.., r i,ik iiuiiiiiiu: h u , ,, Jl)tlI1 , pultUnc """' ,'"m, "'''"", ' l&. t Hivi.f to lu ,, t..,.lmi at the' that '"I". " V"rlr'1' ,v"n '" r,"ntiili nf tin-Culiiiiildu. 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( atliuln' lll luillil A Vlilllffll I '" Political Announcements 1 Amtuuntrutritl le , t,4.,, thtfltlKli a .nanon of I iirulij announco iimelf a rauill-'tlm itrrnlrjt arthlty. prtcr tolne A OH, for tlio upubllcau nomttiatlou a',',, " '"Ma. iWtlf! uf Ktamalh riiuulr, lutijacl lo ! lll of ih toura at ' t'rX)(al flI,B u( any cIy from Htock, f''f (- M AMin ;NW Vork am, , Cnln(t mBMJ . .- -- .-, ... .. . j Kor Nlirrlfl I tx-rrti; aiitiuuoc w)vlf a a ran- jiJaiu fur tin? republican tiumlnatlun i , .,, . . ., .,, ... U flirriii. auuv in iiiu in ut ihvi i Utara at lli ptlmary elrfllon on Tlio mailr-lii.Uti,. nmnlr nipoal.' Mjr I Sll t ion wa a eroat Burr, antl con-! O I.. CAKTKH. Itlutlr.1 with a mailo-ln-OritO!i ban-j fur hhrriff I baicby announce utylt a candl tiate fur Hip Kepubllrati nomination for KhrrlrT for tho second term of oSce, tub Jet l to tlio -III of (lit lolera at lb primary loctluu May Id, 1914 CIIAH. 0. LOW, 1'ioaant Incumbent Kur Sheriff 1 hereby announce myaelf a candl 4t fur tho republican nomination lor thcrlfl. Nerved a sheriff of Klamath county fur four nud one- kU ara provlou to prnt admin - tilrstltui V. II. IIAHNKH . - I'or County Trviuurrr I hereby announce myself a candi date (or tin Republican nomination for County Troaaurrr of Klamath County, subject to tho will of tho vot ri at tho primary election, May 16, U OKO. A, IIAYDON. Kor CouatyTrmMuwr I hereby anuouues) myself n candl dtio for tho republican boml.atlon for County Treasurer of Klamath county, subject to tbo will of the totora at ih primary election, May 11, 1914. TOM II. WATTKIM. FRED GRANT BROWN i Cawlldato for II I'.PII III.ICA N NOMI NATION An County Hurvryor Cryatal, OroKou, KUiualli County My Moito m onitlnei'MuK work, us "H us other linos of omleavur, Is; "Arcurucy, erouoniy, nonlneHs and illspalch," KLAMATH COUNTY KMI'LOYMKNT OFKICK We furnish ull klnda of halp at aliort uotlco. If you want work register at MIW, A. I'lKTKIlHTBINKR UJ MIxUi Ht. I'koM 044 Bjiv "Beaver State" ut Niillli limit) lii iiii-lr himplinl l lit. in. riwtiM'tinii with Tim Hinilliirii I'mltlc will build i j Mllln .M.inf; iriuk nl Mulinwk June Hon. I About 3.0O Iiii. Ikuii ul,arrlhfi r.uii., .ottry,pl,.ntni Mnlalla Hading iiKMiiitr mi tlin Intuitu north of Hint plain lliilnlli) l aitlit tu lm Hit. uy tin puitaiit fiMitl iirtiiliirt not inniiiifnr tut 'i in Orrcmi Til" l,lmtitiii Maint nint OinVnl tuiti ,iay ,n, ,lBPlj n , ,)f UvVt ,. jrlitnvry for a inmWri plain at Hint irlly. ! - .. V w I IHlfili la Imnilltir i mnv 'liirut fur a frinrr roprallvi ran- ,tii'ry at (Irmliam, atul tlm llriiwiinvlllo 'plant mar I'" mutril tlifff Tim im Iniluitry of l.'mtcrn Or- Hati KratuUro oivnrtli tlio lo-et ton to many far- orl- Tlio crailluit crow on tlio Wlllam- etlr Valley slid Hllntj railroad la ., . .. .. -tirVlne aa far wrt a lloaklna qiint Hatunlay nlglil at tlio Otborn ho-1 p In Kutrnr Work baa commenced on a new brick building fur Hie Courier at Oro on City. Itoaobtire people ate up lu anna at tbo throat of (lutotuur Vel to annul construction of barrack for tho Sol diers' Home, aa provided bjf the laat tcfttalnturr Illda have been taken for ttin con-' tructlou of tho new public dork at j Astoria Tlio (Ucat Northern railroad ha :placed orders for lp.ooo.uoo foot of lluinli - r and 1.000 refrlicernlor catu Twiihy llriitlmr Tn'oro tho loict bidder op tho o toltimbla highway ' cnunXy- throueh OlnUot 1 I I OH land are being taken up er rnppldly tu Malheur county, and ; many wolla aro being developed. II Is proponed to hold a tlmalllla couuly niaiiufacturor' cxpoaltlon at Pendleton some time Ihl summer. I'olk. Vamlilll ami Washlngtou jcounllm havo nulled to put crude oil on tbo main road to get rid of tin dual nuisance. An Kugllah Inventor ha u collapsl hlr lifeboat with a rubber skin which heat ltelf when punctured. i Are Your Kidneys Well? I Uuy KUmath FalU People Kaow the linportausce of Healthy KMaejra. The kldnaya fll r tha blood. They work night and day. Well kldneya romovo ImpurlUaa. Weak kidney allow Impurities to multiply. Na kidney III should be neglecUd. There Is possible danger In delay. If you have backache or urinary troubles, U you uro nervous, dlssy or worn out, llogln iroatlng your kidneys at onco. llso a proven kidney remedy. None endorsed Ilk noon's Kidney leiuedy. Itecommeuded by thousands. Proved by Uanta Pass testimony. m. J. Callaway, locomotive flra- nittu, 1 A St., tlrnnts I'aas, Ora., says: "Tho Jolting of tbe angina often causes kidney trouble. I can recommend Doan'a Klduoy Pills aa a fine remedy for that complaint. Short use of Doan'a Kidney l'llls will always caso the back and make tha kidneys act propsrly." For sal by all dralers. Price 60 cents, rostr-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, Nw York, sola aganU for tha Unlt4 States. nBnbr th na--Doaji,i and tak no otkar. (Paid A-vrUMsnt) Scene in a United States Army Camp Along the Mexican Border m w r; Tif r - vt. v - -- r if.vn; a -- .-r .'-. j. w i a - Ji' ' . m w - v -.it i '-Ti-irrfJTi : w.J?J,gj'v. "n uwrrr T''V,T.t X- -r'yf St? ' ? fc Ul Tlii- rmtol Ktatm aolillfra iiihIit tlio lommniiJ of Ct-tirrnl TrnskiT II llllaa liavi- litcii ao hariictiiMl by tlii-lr life on tint Tetaa border that ttiey nr read) at a moiili'Mt' notice fur the In- - '7wHHHlaSsllRifiBl lJ&MMmmM Ml lfcaLiiiiiiiiiiiiiiialaMa?r5'-?daIaa J-iyfwTWR-,V; J - t'WaWaai37?MgjWfWaayiCTalagFfJg Date of Commonwealth Conference Is Fixed i:t'0KNi:. May 13. --The alxtli an - tiual rommonwenlth conference of Orrgon U to be held at the unheralty at KUKeno. May 2. to 2 I hc alou, "Orogoil, 1920." btvu adopted for the conference Subject of dlacuaalon nlll be pre' LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE il.Mltor Herald Through your paper may I say to the good people. f Klamath county tlial It ha become Impossible for mo 1 -- . - Mir.MIlnv 40 Jill . VI III 4 l .-it to visit them before tho primary eh-c-Itlou of tho republican party to poei "'. May 16th. hut I plan to do so'a revolt against the domocralic tarl xfS.f A frrAgrant scent greets you. A t -mpting aroma meets you. A delicious flavor awaits you in every cup of ChaM (Si Sanborn's High Grade Coffee VAN RIPER BROS. Sixth and Main l'honti s.r. Physicians Recommend Pure Ice Cream Our ICE CREAM Is ABSOLUTELY PURE Made by Expert Mixers During the warm weather your comfort and health demands our Ice Cream WE FILL ORDERS FOR ANY QUANTITY From One Quart to Many Gallons Klamath Falls Creamery nBt.,j'.zak rvj'"z ' m ,"i-e jtir-Miir l i.s.r' 'iv ii'. iav k.?a' H ; '5IVA4.f tai l--?,Pnl.4v m WJ fev .- aVM J" .7Jk...ar'aKBW. laW Taar-araa: ;T2TiAPar. rztt&Mm!Xs&m'm&t vnairiti of .Mexico Tor nionthi ihoy liim llttl tlio lifu I In wuulJ if u tin I) fiiKaKnl nKftltiat an enemy ,Ver before In the lilitory of tbv ( nlted Ktuten tiuve It troo bevn o !aented by leading thinker and work- j 0j th- ,n'. n"11 dltcuised by men ,r "b,,,,'r 'rom a" scrUon, Mo om' iclals and educators, - ...,, .,,,,. tu ,., , ,,Vi.,n. . ...fc .-. -'... .. w..v l'ainetit work, und tho aim of the. con- ference Ron. U a Kreatr and better Ore- ... (.noii tuier, in uenau oi my canumacy for tho United States Senate. I appreciate to the full the kind ;exprftlons that have come to mo from Klamath county by letter, from litirvl.iu U'ltti riiiililiiiif q fititt fli-'Miii'ti ,lw ,,reM. Al) , vm . y ln,crest of tll0 Northwest fs iiletidlnit for tha re-torn- er. Iff KyJx&a, j ilk I of Third street in said city, from Its ell prepared for campaigns as are Intersection with Main street to Cal Uet,o men in Texas They could ifornia avenue. Including Intersec loanh into Mexico by psckln? break u camp uinl KtartmR acront the bor der. act that free listed our products is ap nan nl throuKhout the state. The oest expression of disapproval Butters, all without curbing, but pro of democratic policies and the best In-'vldIns necessary drainage. AH of dlcatlon .of their reversal can be ,w Improvement to be made and the shown by a full party vote at the prl- materials to be used In accordance mnrj- 'with the plans and specifications ,, ., ... , , adopted by the common council, and hor the party s sake, and pronl.n0 ,n th offlce f - ly I acknowledge In advance crale-jJtld of d d refereaw ul nptireclatlon for the votes that will h m.de be aitorw as the party , choice; con8truction. material, and for L'nlted States senator. R. A. BOOTH. l-'nvors Itate Increase l.ouia 0. Brandies of Iioston. coun sel for the Interstate commerce com- put IW (Ut. lUIVId HVM VVIUIUCI J V4 mission, says Investigation shows the (.istorn roads are entitled to some In- c-ense in freight rates, but not a hor- iiontnl raise, as that would be illegal. he also insists that railroads should 1 ut n stop to the granting of special privileges to favored shippers. Houtekeeplng rooms, near bridge. a GIFTS FOR GRADUATES I'rvoentH that will pPiw them tunl expre-8 your KoihI wishes and pride In their achievement may lo found In my complete stock of AVutchc tun! Jewelry. A present for u life time. FRANK M. UPP WaUlimaker and Jeweler S. I Watch Inspector 4.13 Main Street THOMPSON IllUDGKS AUTO SERVICE Trip-, to all points in Southern Oregon ami Northern California, i:peil drivers. Ileliablo cars. Day and Night Service PHOX1J 170 Duscrlbe for The Herald, Hfty cents a month. I ooi.vo to ntmr? During tlio next ninety (lay the ' lilic Haaln liumlx-r rompaaw will sell iKInmuli flr (llnwiulon at a base price if I2.no. Xmt la Die I line to build, Uilillo (lie prlco U loir. Let un figure 'your estimate on everything In the ImlldlriK Mnr. I'honc 107. f.-tf Herald want ad brine results Legal Notices .Notice fur IJIda Tbo acliool board of DIatrlct No. C, Dairy, Ore, will receive bldi for the remodeling of tbe achool bouie of thot district according to plant that may be had at tbe office of tho county acliool fuperlntcndent. Th board rescrvot tbe right to re ject any and all bids. Illds close at 10 o'clock a. tn., June I, 13H. U. K. LKMMO.V, Clerk. G&13 h .Notice InTltlnjt Bid Pursuant to an ordinance duly passed by tbo common council on the 27th day of April, 1914, approred by the mayor on the 28th of April, 1914, notice Is bobeby given that bids will be received by the Police Judge of th city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, at hit office at the corner of Main and Sec ond streets. In said city, up to and In cluding tho 2Sth day of May, 1914, at S o'clock p. m., for tbe Improvement tions, by grading to the established grade to a width of 24 feet; and by hard surfacing said roadway 24 feet nlde from Main street to Orant street with six inches of crushed rock, with an asphalt binder and surface valley .Quantities. Sal(j improvement to be done un der contract, and bids will be opened and "considered on the 25th day of May, 1914. Didders will b reoutmil to inhtnlt . - --.--. - w w -r their proposals upon blanks prepared by the city engineer, and no proposal will be considered unless so submit' ted. Blanks may be obtained either at tho office of the Police Judge or city engineer. Said Improvement to be completed wtlhln twelve months. The successful bidder will be re quired to give bond In a sum to be fixed by the common council, for the faithful completion of such Improve ment. Each proposal to be accom panied by a certified check, certified :by a responsible bank, for 6 per cent of the amount bid, as a guarantee that tbo successful bidder will enter (Into bond and contract with the city 'of Klamath Falls, within ten days from the date of the award. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and to make such Improvement Itself. Ry order of the common council. A. Ii. LEAVTTT. Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. 4-30-524 h Notice of SherUTa Sale. By virtue of an execution to me duly issued by the clent of the circuit court of the county of Klamath, state of Oregon, dated the 24th day of April, 1914, In a certain action In the circuit court for said county and state, wherein Odd Fellows Hall Associa tion Is plaintiff and it recovered Judgment against Fred. H. Mills, de fendant, for the sum of four hundred ninety and no one-hundredths dollars, and costs and disbursements taxed at ten and 20 one-hundredths dollars, on the ISth day of April, 1914. Notice is hereby given that I will on the 1st day of June, 1914, at the front door of the court house In Klamath FalU, Oregon, In Klamath county, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, sell at public autlon to the highest bidder, for cash, the fol lowing described property, to-wlt: Lots' four, five, six and seven, In block ninety-one; lots six, seven, eight, nine and ten, In block one huudred one; also lots one, two, three, four, live, six, sovea, eight, utile and ten, tn block eighty-nine, all lu Klamath Addition to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, Taken and levied upon as tho proper ty of the said Fred H. Mills, defend ant, or as much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the said judg ment in favor of the Odd Fellows' Hall Association, a corporation, against Fred H. Mills, with Interest thereon, together with all costs and disbursements that have or may ac crue. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, 24th April, 1914. C. C. LOW, Sheriff. By QEO. A. HAYDON, Deputy. 36-2-9-16-.3-30 b Sauna Equity No. 677 In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for tho county of Klamath. Ittchard Melhase, Plaintiff, vs. It C. Spink (also known as Robert C. Spink), A. L. Spink (also known as Allco I Spink), and M. L. Mayers, Trustee; and P. Lowen gart, M. Seller and Sanford I.owongart, Defendants. To M. L. Mayers, Trustee, Defendant nbovo named: In the name of tbe state of Oregon, you arc hereby required to anawar tho complaint filed against you In tbe above entitled action, on or before the mh day of June, 1914, that be ing tbe day of tbe last publication of this summons, and the last day within which you are required to answer. las fixed by tbe order of publication of this summons. If you fail to appear and answer. plaintiff will take Judgment and de cree against you as prayed In his complaint. This suit Is brought to foreclose the mortgage given by the defend ants. H. C. Spink (also known aa Robert C. Spink) and A. L. Spink (also known as Alice L. Spink), to Richard Melhase, plaintiff, on April 28, 1911, to secure tbe payment of tbe two promissory notaa of aaid de fendants, dated on aald April 18, 1911, for sixteen hundred and sixty- six and sixty-seven one-hundredths dollars, each, due one and two years after said date, respectively, with in terest at 8 per cent per annum from date, and providing for reasonable attorney'a fees, and upon th follow ing described real estate In Klamath county, Oregon, to wit: Beginning at the aouth-waatarty corner of lot two (2) la block eighteen (18) In th city of Warn ath Falls, Oregon, formerly link vllle. thence northerly along the line of lots two () and sera (7), two hundred forty (240) feat to Pine street; thence easterly along the southerly line of Pin street twenty-five (25) feet; theme aoa therly and parallel to the westerly lie of lots two (2) ana aerem (7) two hundred forty (240) feet to tbe northerly line of Main street; thence westerly along the northerly line of Main street twaaty-lr (25) feet to the place of beginning, la the city of Klamath Falls, formerly Linkville, Oregon, above described premises fronting and abutting oa Main street 25 feet and Pin atrae 25 feet. And to have declared junior. In ferior and subsequent to plaiatiCa said mortgage the mortgage made, executed and delivered to yoa by aaid defendants. Robert C. aad Alice L. Spink, on April 29, 1913, upon the same premises aa tboae covered by plaintiff's mortgage aa above set forth, and to have your mortgage Hen and all right, title and Interest which you, or any of aaid defendants, may have In the mortgaged premises barred and foreclosed, except the right to redeem aa provided by law. No personal judgment la demanded against you In said complaint. This summons la published once a week, for six consecutive weka. In the Evening Herald, a daily aewa paper of general circulation, priated and published in th city of Klamath Falls. Klamath county, Oregon, by order of Honorable Henry L. Benson. judge of the circuit court of tho state or Oregon, for tho county of Klam ath, and dated April 24. 1914, the first publication of this aummoaa be ing made on the 26th day of April. 1914. STONE . DAUB. Attorneys for Plalatlff. 25-2-9-16-23-30-Ch Notice for PabllcaUoa (Not Coal Lands) Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at Lakevlew, Oregon, March 6th, 1914. Notice Is hereby given that James D. Grimes, whose poatofflce addreaa la Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on the 21st day of March. 1913, file in this office Sworn Statement and Applica tion, No. 06489, to purchase the SW U NW, WH SWK. Sec. 11, and NEK SE4, Sec. 10, township 39 8.. range 10 E.. Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law," at such value as might bo fixed by appraise ment, and that, pursuant to such ap plication, the land and timber thereon have been appraised at a total of $400, the timber estimated at 310,000 board feet at $1 per M., 400 Jualpor posts at 6 centa each, and tha land at $170; that said applicant will offer final proof In support of his applica tion and sworn atatement on th lid day of May, 1914, before 0. R. DsLap, county clerk of Klamath county, Ore gon, at Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any person Is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or initiate a contest at nay Urn before tho pat ent issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit In this omee, alleging facta which would dtat tk atTy. JAS. r. BURGasM. Rf later, : 1-81 a V Hubiorlb. for tha lUral-, 10 owU amoatk. v,