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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1914)
MO.NIMV, MM an, ills. THE KVKNINO ! IKRALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Poorly Gad, Poorly or Rarely Paid Is the Mexican Soldier Only One Regiment in the Service Has Overcoat, and This Is the Flower of the Army-Women and Children Are Each Man's Commissary t niltJ l'r 'rvlr niiil fond nnd itrnKKliix bIoiik tired iprlson kept Hip army fairly well VCItA CUD., Mny 36. -tltirll. Mure 'lill(tt..ii, each women, with a dutc-llki filled. A prisoner wliu linn randu thin fl)liiE or lli City of Meilro. Ma- l",l"Ut,i. keeping near her mini a ml rholce would be Immediately removed "Minims iur inn miKincKi iiKiini. ai irotn tiir court room to wo nearest Rebel Cavalry Guarding a Supply Train w ,., nrw & -"""ram jilj JBI , m ti f i '. i Win 1 71 'fvf'iti ' I snlsamnTmnmnmnmnBmanT mamamrmnnnnmiJJ slsnc31'H . " .spJ' "'f ." j(t Zp i p'f '"''tt t'Vr Ti-nn-l-MMB ilMO'tt Ur won hlnUliiK, mult! tilimtl- - I lnasaass-snk. PP1 iJ Hr tln inu.o of ItU nnicr iihtt will run barrack. W.iril wiiiilil tin Hitnt In It fit ,.rU ami urn in inn ..imiru. u... g, ,, ,,,, ,,,, . w.,r boM- wf ,, eMUna Ulnt ho had rnilnl wm Oik Sftli regiment, Hip At ili.t end of the parade, she will 1 "Joined" tho nrmy and lio would rrark organisation of the Mir.lrait null through ttm dtbaiidd soldier pack tlio few household belongings army If Ma.dero to e.-i him wlili a tortilla, which' take lliti children nnd loin him. wnild set UiPiu Into l 11 pancake folded over n mess of Hueria. however within tho nut I., Uty ho would bean. At night thu .lrlo of Hi" ,vwir ha made, his eriny of somo HO, ln his light against president' pUre, where Hie oldlrs 000 men. month- bv conscrltitlon. Illsn-aep about on tho tonii floor, will KjUad of soldli.r went, now and then . f if. . !. -.I.-.-, -.-.--t-rt- A - Here I. a I... I... of Villa' ,-- .onou.red ,..., northern part of M- -rS U into-S airy guarding u supply train for tho Ico tho y don't find much trouble j,nt lv-.xco city-J-after a buttle at army, which may march Into Mexico bringing In food nnd supplies, Ilutj8an tus btoI many such train City. Since the rebel htvo tlrtualtyjwhen they do move a train for tho j will have to be taken alone. lit Dim ,uel w. Hiolr hd. bo nilod with llttl.. Kroupii of toldlur' Ut ,. m.rkxt plnce In Mexico City, A'hftt ldu In. would Mi:ti-n. Hut. n noon n thflr noldler .urroundliiK tht'iii and aelxluic all tho .akn w. H,a uuiln. iiini U klllrd. nho'll hav auollirr m ruuitht In Ihelr nrt. Holdicni .011. ijumiiIou, whlrh oldlnr, for thrirn wnmrti n-oui to lovi would nUo niter 11 neighborhood at ill.tKlurt hltnarlf dm llfu of mildtprlnc. A woman who, or 3 o'rlock In the mornlni., bronk loon an.c.r.d. Iln Iibn had two noldler killed l con- n(o every hoimr, iielro the father nnd -mild kwp tlio siith ldred n hoodoo aud ahn'll have a'.im, ( tin, utter are over 17, and jut of the city. Tim ( hard time nndliiK a third. The SUttt tlraic them off to thu barrack. Tho turn tif affair reatwl ;n:lmrnt l follnwml by aonm 20 wo- w0m f the hoiuehold would be Uh Hieso 900 n. imrn. It I -aid. who have lout lhreoNUf u, mrn ,, nl ,i10 barrack next Jcr, And 0 Ma- anldler earh. and Who rau't find UiinrnliiK lirliieln. tireakfiml. and nil . ..... I ' "" - the children. Thereafter,- ho nnd the children lead a wild, wandering life, the children becoming Utterly Hotel Hall, In Klamath Fall, Klam ath county, On :on; and on Thursday, lro fell. There I fourth one T.a '-. Them I tint a. Tim 3. tit ha no tent. Mexican flrfirr body nf men than the -9th. . ,,ulr, Br ,1PVr ,,, , ,,,-. Tbry ate all full-blooded Indian. ;rllnlry m Ul(yi reulvr ttU01l ft Tie- -almy IS a dai, which U ,., . n... mr.H -,,,1 vr f,.. demnrallted by habit of thtevltiK and Imuiorallty The children-follower of Mexican reiclment wear nnd steal Hance 10 eat, Willamette Meridian, and tho timber thereon, under tho provUlon of the act or June 3, 1S7S.J and acta amendatory, known a the "Timber und Htono Iw," auch value a might be fixed by appraise-J uicnt, and that, pursuant to such ap-, plication, tho land nnd timber there-1 Uirle, TrlbuUry of Wood Hlver.,'" ,S;h1ndft" ',". " " ro All I'erson. P.ioi. and Corpora-''urr.. ,,0.1"c,"' a'f" ' ho ' double that of other Mmlran odler. , ))f ,,, .- ,,j i,ou.- to len Ti.nr unlfiintta nt them, u ram llituic Hlr-pltiK out of door I a tblinc''"" veteran Mexican noldlcr buhiiii; Mr irn it auldler. Their ac tilrh Mexican will not do If they 'aren't vlrlou. Their patience U what rutrmeui ar of the bet and they cs nfl,j ( (or n , national ehBr-,'"'r1'","'" no mo,,'- I'oorly fed, fp UKXdlnately proud of their rnl- srnrlttln that they greatly fear pneu.'c'",,wl oul ' tuC,r l",'' oWcered by ttirntal flas, 'Yltn-a m-it,M aald HUtf, in,mU or even alight, cold. Many "',f"Clent t dUhonost men, they re qun one day, "would din for the Mexican noldler, therefore, If theylml",, ou "f fltl Iol!,. willing, -lime a well a for the rlht. "Ilui. '-, frrij , -,, oul ,f door, will ni1 "'"" nnxloua to please thclrv l,m " come to compam the crack -( t, Krountl but will lean mo,lcr" nn'1 0,,'' or'ri'' oVl'n to JXli with evru an ordlltary reluiont nKant WH nl alep, tandlnie Uj, 'lh' Tberc are fatalUt to the end. of ulmiMt ny othnrVlvlllied army In throuuli the entire ultii. wrapplnK",s' lnB,,,,r w,,t lapen to me," the wnrltl, you eel a fair llmpe of u,f head In Ihelr blanket, The ""' "" t0 think, "I can't avoid it lh.. rttraotdlnary rrudlly of Mexican 59n,t u)- ,, way, 1. the only one ln'"y worrylntt or protetlnK." They military affair. il(1 Mexican army that ha. overcoat..' l",vn '""" roKard for human life. An The -Vth liant any -omm!-ary The eraw I the cold weather cover-1 1 t ri --- ahewlni: thl happened at department. Kach aoldler ha hi Iiik of the other. The average M.i.lTnmpIco, An American roovlnn plc--i.ituii. who follow, the rrlment.,lcau oldler. howeer. I a pathetic J,"r'' mn wno l,"'l ,,ave etrn on it. p.radi- about the capital, flKiire, No man wa even known to Tamplco the followlnB day. but who Xotko for Publication Xmlcc r I'roceeclluB to Dettrmlnc j "ny a to tho right of alt parties (Not Coat Und) Water KluliU claiming water fromsaI;jrtreani, or Department of the Interior, United jforc thu State Water Hoard of thel'1 tributaries, for Irrigation, power. State Land OUlce, at I.akevlew. ; State of OreKon, Water Division rain-ng or otner ucnenciai use on Oreson, April 15, l'JM. No, 1, Klamath Comity. ,'rutsday. the ICtb day of June, 1914, viir.. I. herein- elven that I'llnv ! .1... tt. ..-.. ,i. n... i,,i ,. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m X the A. Jerome. whoe po.tofflco addrcii( lll0 lu-Iatlvu II jjnu to the Wa lt Dairy, OreKon. did. on tlio lain ters of Anna Cw-ek and Ita Tribu day of March, 191 1, tlio In thl office worn atntemcut aud application No. fiT?7c 1.. luirchntH the WA NWA.i .1..... .,i.i.., .. .ih, . ,i. . '" Frt Klamath, Klamath county, v,v.w, . , . I ,WM, V..U.,,, M "bl V "W -. Hectlon 20. Township 38 south, of the waters ut the above named ,'lh""' stream or anr tributary thereof,: And you are heceby ordered to ap or owiiIuk or being In possession Par before the undersigned supciin or lauds bordering on or having endcnt of Water Division No. 1. at access to a,d stream or any of one of t,lc times nnd places above Its trlbutarlt.1, in the County of mentioned, and submit proof of your Klamath, Su to of Oregon, and lal to the water of said stream or To All Whom It May Cencern: lany tributary thereof. If any right In tho name of the State of Oregen: , thereto g claimed by you,' and you on have been appraised at u total of you and each of you ere hereby noti- are hereby futther notified that If you $240.. the timber estimated at 200.-. ihm! o,at the state- engineer of the fal1 ,0 80 aPI',ar and submit proof or 000 bourd feet at Jl por thousand, !tate of Oregon will bcsln tho exam-your e,altu ,0 the waters of said and tho land at 40; that said appll-,uaton of that certain stream known Jstreatu, or tributary thereof, default cant will offer final proof in support:,, Anna Creek, and Its tributaries, ,wl" be entered against you, and you of his aim cation and sworn state- gituated In Klamath county. Oregon, i"'" " ua"u auu esioppea raent on the 22d day of June, 1914, and the ditches diverting water thcre beforn J. O. Ilamakcr, U. S. comrals-,rrom. on Monday, the 15th day of sloner. at flonanta. Oregon. (June. 1914. nt 5'orl Klamath. Klam- Any erson is at liberty to protest lath county, Or.3on, pursuant to a pe- to tho "e of said waters theretofore thl purchase before entry, or lnlttato ,tltlon filed ri. .Moling a determination claimed by you. u contest at any time before patent of the relative rtaMs of the various By order of the state water board Issues, by filing n corroborated afll- (claimants to the water thereof; of the Stato of Oregon, davit in this office, alleging facts And you arc hereby further notified Dated this 19th day or November, which would, defeat the entry. ithat tho superintendent of Water Dl-'i9i3, at Salem, Oregon. JAMES H. IlUnQESS. vision No. 1. of the state of Oregon,! J0HN H LEWIS. State Engineer. 4-20-C22S ltcgister. will comraenco the taking of tesU- JAMES T CHINN0CKt auperlntend. ent of Water Division No. 1. i, It. C. Bplnk '4aIo knortn C. Spink) MWSA. h. 8plV known asyAltiij L. Solnki). tl will be barred and estopped from subsequently assorting any rights to the waters aforesaid, and will be held and deemed to have forfeited all right f.,.n., l.lm .,.! rrrtn I.U elav ntiit In I m Mtlrn nrmv voluntar. I "H''-u a i.toiiiuui l'im v.w. watr bottle. On a parade day In lly. Mnt of the soldier, before,h,, "'"rted. nsked n federal captain Mr.U.i rity, while Km regiment U'lluertn' time, were men who had h-thw ho Intended to execute any polii8 thrimgli the street aud ad- been arrested for drunkennw r'f nll l.nixtt of rebolM it lia cr- ni.i. -..... mi .. .-,,,!. (!,.,. .1,11,, Bl..t vhn wnm ri..m ihelr. '"red that day. "Somo day we II ex- ... k i.,i.rii.'i,.,.,in . rh,iir ,.r eolnr in li.lt nr brroniln eculo somo of them, said tho officer, the sidewalk of hundred of poorly soldier There really Un'l much rlad Indian women, carrying bahlen difference, hut tho fear of Mexican GET THE DISCOUNT The good buslue. manager nlwa) take advantage of the ill count. That U the reason ho I a surer. It I the small saving that count. To enable our customers to acijulro the habit, we liavn arranged so that Ibey can take advantage In the greatest pnint'harlug system on earth. S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Will bn given with every cah purrluue, In this way you will know each month Just what you am saving by purchasing your good from 11 for cah. IM u tell you about It. 411111 i!KM Alii: THK IjOWKMT l-OSHIIII.K (tJXHIHTKNT WITH gUAI.lTV M)IW. VAN RIPER BROS. 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 On Quart to Many Gallon Klamath Falls Creamery "but not right away." "Hut I want to get n moving picture of the execu tion," said the movie man, "and I'll have to leave here tomorrow." "Oh, well, in that cose," said tho Interest ed officer, "I'll exocuto somo of them today." And he did, taking care to give orders to tho firing squad to shoot, only after they got tho signal from the movie man that everything was ready and his focus was right. With good officers and with small re gard for human life, tho Mexican sol diers would mnko tremendously good fighter. To whip them, If Uncle Sam finds it necessary, will not bo n holiday affair. You Be the Judge 'GEO. T. COCHRAN, Superintendent I of Water Division No. 2. Attest M. P. MERS. Secretary. S-4 11 a "TIZ" FOR TIRED X JUG FEET Ah I what relief. No more tired feet; bo mora burning feet, awollen, bad smell ing, sweaty feet. No wore pain in corn callouses or bunions. No matter what alls your feet or what under the sun you've tried without getting relief, just use '-nZ." "TIE" draws out all the poi sonous exuda tions which puff up tho feet; "TI." is mag ical ; "TIZ" Is grand 1 "mw will cure your foot troubles so you'll never limp or draw up your face In pain. Your auwa won't seem tight and your feet will never, never hurt or get sure, swollen sir tired. Get a as ornfc box at any dnu; or department store, and got relief. THOMPSON UUIDflKH AUTO SERVICE Trips to all a olnta in Southern Oregon and Ncsrtliera California, Expert drivers, Hellablo vara. Day ami ftltfit Service " PMOHK 170 i WE ARE I'EKFKCTI-Y WIIXING TO l.KAVi: THE DECISION WITH YOU. WK SHIPIiY ASK YOU TO HIVE YAI.I.KY l'HIDE FLOUlt A TRIAL. IK YOU I.IKE IT, CIHDEH IT AHA1.V. Manufactured by Butte VaUey Milling Co. I'OU SAIiK IN KliAMATH FAM,S nt ASHLAND FRUIT STORK IrON J. ZUMWALT, I'res. E. M. HURU, Vice I'res. and Treas. HKRT E. WITHROW, Secretary Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING MAI'S, I'UVNS, ULUEI'RINTM. Etc. KliAMATH FALLS, OREGON A LESSON IN PRUDENCE is Included lu the warnlug that your oarnlug power will not last forever. .Take heed to It, and propareorjtne days of Idleness by srtying while you still have power 'tV earn., Open an ac count' Intho First Trust and SavlnsBajifc now. It will be your besl friend when your ettrnlbg'Vays ur over. -A w JHHBKHB hrfLsaSnJLrV FIRST TRUST M5SAVMGS BANK ; KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON .Notice Inviting Bids 1 1 pursuant to an ordinance duly 1 1 passed by the common council on the (27th day of April, 1914, approved by jjthe mayor on the 2Sth of April, 1914. J notice is hebeby given that bids will be received by the Police Judge of the Iclty of Klamath Falls, Oregon, at his j 0 Bice at the corner cf Main and Sec- ond streets. In said city, up to and In cluding the 35th day o.f May, 1914, at 1 8 o'clock p. m., for the improvement of Third street In said city, from Its Intersection with Main street to Cal ifornia avenue, including lntersec .tlons, by grading to the established grade to a width of 24 feet; and by hard surfacing said roadway 24 feet wide from Main street to Grant street jwlth six inches of crushed rock, with an asphalt binder and surface valley gutters, all without curbing, but pro viding necessary drainage. All of said Improvement to be made and the materials to be used In accordance with the plans and specifications adopted by the common council, and now on file In the office of the Police Judge of said city, reference thereto Is hereby made for further details re garding construction, materials and quantities. Said Improvement to be done un der contract, and bids will be opened and considered on the 25th day of May. 1914. Bidders will be required to submit their proposals upon blanks prepared by the city engineer, and no proposal will bo considered unless so submit ted. Blanks may be obtained either at the 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 5 per cent of the amount bid, as a guarantee that the 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. By order of the common council. A. L. LBAVITT, Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. 4-SO-lt4k . ' Equity Not 5V $ In tho circuit court it, thi Itilt nH Oregon, forf tlir6illr jfi Klamath. f: If Y Richard Melhaee, iPlslnUfl V n. C. Spink (rilso'known asjtobert Spink), A. L. Spink (also kaoffc as Alice Ur 8plnk)i aa4-JU. Jt, Mayors, Trusteo; and P. llowel gart, M. Seller and 8aifdW I Lowengart, Defendants. 1 o :m. 14. Mayers, 1 rusice, ueimiasn nbovd named :"t j j, In the name of tire state of Otsgoi, you are hereby required to answer tho complaint died ngalr.Bt you In the above entitled action, on or bofore thu titli day of June, l'Jll, that be ing the day of tho "last. publication; this summons, and theiesTday within which you are required to answer. as fixed by the order of, publication f this summons. . If you fall to appear nnd ariswefA plaintiff will lake judgment and tls crte against you ai prayed lh hii complaint., ; ' J This suit is brojitghti (to forecloM the mortgage given' by ihe defentiV ant Robert falsa Richard vMelb8?e7piiIn tiff, on (Aprs) "28Iriittre1jthe payment If iue iwu. OTmoiapH-j .note 01 sua amr fen'd'anU,,e'en,'sald April 34B 19irfor7iA'iennhsrndred and alxts4. six aBdsWry-sevei one-hundrMtk doIlarsVeacn, Vue oe and two feut after said dateXresp'ectlvely, wlna li terest at s per cent per annua jiroT date, and providing for reasonably attorney's fees, and upon tbe fojUrac ing described real estate in KiaautjsV county, Oregon, tewlt: Beginning at tbe south-westerlj; corner of lot two (2) InbMeV eighteen (IS) In the city of Klnw ath Falls, Oregon, formerly Link vllle, thence northerly along ihe line of lots two (2) and aeremiCTji; two hundred forty (249) feet Pine street; thence easterly aronc tho southerly line of Pine street twenty-five (25) feet; thence eon tberly and parallel to the westerly lie of lota two (2) sad nevea (7) two hundred forty (249) feet to the northerly line of Main street; thence westerly along the northerly line of Main street twenty-are (25) feet to the place ot begiuteg, fas. the city of Klamath Falls, formerly Llnkvllle, Oregon, above described premises fronting and abutting oft Main street 25 feet and Pine street 25 feet. And to bave declared Junior, In ferior and subsequent to pleiatifa said mortgage the mortgage nude, executed and delivered to yon by MM defendants. Robert C. and Alice L. Spink, on April 29, 1913, upon the same premises as those covered by plaintiff's mortgage as above set' forth, and to have your mortgage Hen and all right, tlUe and Interest which you, or any ot said defendants. may bave In the mortgaged premises barred and foreclosed, except the right to redeem as provided by law. No personal judgment la demanded against you In said complaint. This summons Is published ones a week, for six consecutive weeks. In the Evening Herald, n dally news paper of general circulation, printed and published in tbe city of Kwautk Falls, Klamath county, Oregon; by order ot Honorable' Henry h. Benson, Judge ot the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the county ot Klam ath, and dated April 24, 1914, the drat publication of this summons be ing made on the 25th day ef 'AprU. 1914. STONE ft GAUD, Attorneys for PlalntUf.V 25-2-9-16-23-30-eh Notice for PubUcatlea (Not Coal Lands) Department ot the Interior, United States Land Office at Lakevlew.n Oregon, March 5th, 1914. Notice is hereby given that James D. Grimes, whose postofflce address Is . Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on the' 21st day ot March. .1913, file la tnuV office Sworn Statement and Applies-V tion. No. 06489, to purchase the SW Vi NWH. WS SW, See. il. aa& NE SEtf. Sec. 10, township 3 8., range 10 E., Willamette Meridian, f and tbe timber therean. under tka provisions ot the act of June' I, U7IA and acta amendatory, known as the 4 "Timber and Stone Law," at anck value as might be flxedby appraise-? 11A.I nn,l ,ttn. ...aiu.?..' . i. . X? u.v,.., uuu imuij ywMi iu luca ap- imvauuu. cud nuns avssfiimoer uereoaj have been apprmlMsFnt a total nf' .. .:'..'''.. ...-. i $400, the Umber board feet at 11. posts at 6 cents at 1170; that final proof tion and sw day of May,' county clerk0t gon, at. Any,nsjfe; this pnfiKnji; ,7 lTmnsmWr. eMJWmbr nfldaThV In ' ated at 310,099 ,'400 Juniper an in masTft will eer ';: hlssppUse- ton the lid O.R.DiU connhr. Orsit -r -" -W --,'!, I il. 1U, Oregon. - 0". siat' llberty-t troteet If Jv efqre entry.or laMiste 'fi ay time before ta pajl I" -ty f. 'i ill m. SmasmWennM mSlmnifefo mgmath jr f nmm m -m m , ,1- . this ontee. -".--i---- x .' K-i.LM..iV ..--. . I - -.r77 ' '. M 1 w.ji wvum ufiw ineeauBT; ;"J jam. r. uvmiMmsMMmm w BBaasBawsasa"'1 Ml k -'v;'v.; --, 1 ,v; 1 -.; 7-i Hx-& I.', -