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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1914)
iitiDAV, .him: iu, mm i THIS BVKNINO IIKRALD KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAOB1 NOTICE! For Thirty Days Only We Will Sell Klamath County Fir Dimension at a Base Price per Thousand Feet of Big Basin Lumber Co $10.00 You Will Never Be Able to Buy Cheaper. Improve Your Property While the Price Is Low Klamath Falls, Ore. Corner Main and Spring Streets Phone 107 Cleveland Pastors to 1" in Hands o the Police Lewis Says West Is tatc. First publication of this notice dated the 6th day of June, 1914. J. W. JOKY. Administrator. E L. ELLIOTT. Attorney. C-13-20-27-4 h Have Eugenic Weddings t lilted l'fr Hon Ire '!' rut. i... m. a. in. i.l In r Al the I i rVKI.ANI), Ohio J who II An ""' """' """ ininlr will k n ,. ...mul by a .ir t ibM rB",rd M Uwl" 'h0 'orb,,nK i0 hBlrti. In Urn iubllr orliuuU n.l....inu or flusl i ...) ..rMM tu r(Wrrlt)S imt (h.lr ,,,,. . Ii.. ran Uul 0H a 4"M.i rrMlfl. ,, 0,,,n.f will hOVo (hu ro-Opern- .aia ii health M be mad In ft f" tint) ( (ho Cleveland tili)lclnn. who, Um arrordlne to tbo llv 1 8 Mr- mil ctamln tliorouchty tory rnutll vtiinm nt t'nltao l'en.l)t-flai dm (tr miiiriar.r rotrrrn) to iti"m b i hurrn, mi" u( I tin rortmoa( Iradvr In mlnUlf r of I In- nMurlnttou. ' Handler wllbln nnd adla"tl lt MmiI.uI INmnI .s,.. Uir (Mcrra imttonal furct California, tlrnvo M i: rbarrti tndl' Aid Ho Itm formed n rimtwrnllvo norll' rlit will hold a talc u( liuran rooked i-t (of itiM pretention of fort Arm Imh nnd randy rfaturda) nil day at ihrjr iii-rd to uo Or In rlnarine tend in Hum HsrUwnru Hf' (r urmliie, and lll da It on n un tnunlty 1mI, wilt) alt oinntiprn pr rM io prnvrni ilii firm' spread 1h. S'iw York stat fori! nurser iiw hap a raparliy of twoni) -euKht million )ituiR Ifrr jonr ttirir rr Mm Mtnl if liiurnhrr. I lillmln Mrllr llir Mini llmt p) iU.1 Mnln llubscrlb for lti llrrald. 60 emit a month Be Fair A u. .mlli r (uo ni;i lonslderablu un favorable roiimirnl was mailo con rrrnlnr. iho o called "strength of thv lectrliit) ' IioIiik didhorrd In the rliy of Klamath 1'nlls. Too Council Inu-alcd In n oltm'ler ond tt i on ll1" IIkIiIIiik olrculi. Tlmro lias boon a rounplcuoiu adjiiiico of aw repon o' Uio llnitliiKX of Uil liiiininioni. Wo thlnU It mlelil bo lutorNttitK in III. i ruKtomor of nloilrlrlt) to Know wlml iliu Counrll found. 'I he) fiiiilid llml lll' lnliuinrlil Im not sIicumi ii m'kUIUIIiih of !'- 'l I III Mill-. Do )on I.HOU- Unit lint Kill"' "'l lli'KUliilloliii of Hid Uiillnmd Colli' nilimliili iiIIoum n wtrliiilnti of ' pit K'lil Ih'Iiiv. Ililn ItKiirr? California-Oregon Power Co. After His Removal Summons (Equity Xo.585, RegUter 4, p.l8) In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, la and for the County of Klamath. (John A. Myers, Plaintiff; SALEM. June 12. That Govcrnonwlth relation to an Initiative bill toiMary E. Meyers, Defendant. West Ik Hni'd up with the promoters abolish the state desert land board To Mary E. Meyers, Defendant: of a Car-' act company who hae and the olllce of state engineer. In the name of the state of Oreson, Tlio i.nrlnf-cr declare that this ou are hereby reaulred to aDDoar Uhii wigagi-d in a campaign to dls- company askeil Scnator chamberlain, and answer the complaint of plaln crodlt him ami obtain his removal wj,en tho latter was governor, to re- tiff filed in this suit against you on or from olllce of state engineer, was the move Lewis because he would not cer- before the Sth day of July, 1914, that charge made by State Engineer John tlfy to certain lands, and that Gover- being the date set ln the order of II Lewis, In a statement in reply to nor West Is now lined up with this1 the above entitled court for your ap- ,a statement made by Governor West, 'company. pearance and answer In the order for : publication of summons, Issued in this suit; and, If you fail to so ap- Ipear and answer, plaintiff will apply 'to said court for the relief demanded In his said complaint, viz.: For a decree dissolving tho bonds of mat rimony heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant, and for plaintiff's costs and disbursements herein. I This summons Is published In the Evening Herald, a dally newspaper. l printed and published and of general j circulation In the city of Klamath ,1.. . . , ,i i i,.. i, I Falls, county of Klamath and state of I brilliant array of lloral decorated -, , . , A . ',, . J . , . , . Oregon, undor and by virtue of an Today was hide,, cars. Moats and an almct end- HonnrahlnVnrv I. H.n. bodies, was . , . ., . .,.. 'son. Judge of the circuit court of the let it a rtf i"iAcrni In anI tty ths ntlitw TnnInK ail.-ksit ! rto 1 uniiLifint fnti luuihiu (lit uivv-ittvui tiuhcuiiv .wu- ... ., . .. witns tho close of the Hose Festival. 'sUtlnK of slxUen noats, depicting the L. , .' ,.; . I Rose Festival Will Close This Evening l ulted i'ress Service PORTLAND. June 1 a IckuI holiday In Oregon and thous ands of visitors came to Portland to less vista of marching I held this morning. belli aiuni.Uly to pay homage to the epochal historical events in the state's citv's beautiful roses. hlstorj from the coming of the white ( An industrial, commercial, frater- man to tho opening of tho Panama nnl. civic and military parade, nearly canal, will traverse the oltj's prln- II vo miles lu length, and containing airlpal streets. 1 . . .. . On the Deerlodge national forest in ' Klamath county, Oregon, admlnlstrat '. Montana one lookout station has the or of the estate of Eliza M. Qulmby, irecord of reporting accurately, bv dN-, deceased, having qualified as such ad-'Falls, Oregon tauce and direction, i tire that was mlnlstrutor, all persons having claims' 19th day of May, 1914, the first pub lication under said order, to be ei the 26th day of May, 1914, and the last publication to bo on the 7th day of July, 1914, being for six consecu tive and successive weeVs. B. L. ELUOTT, Attorney for Plaintiff. 211-4 Wllltts Building. Klamath 26-2-9-16-23-30-7 h Whim Mis PuiiMiunH made Iut at tack with ionii stores of suffr.igutl'! on lluiltlnglinm Palace the other day, a lot of l.nKllsbmen. ImlmllliK ro nlt within and sonio hundreds-of pollt emeu, were ver much frighten ed Mrit Paiikhun.t had announced llmt at a cortnluliour she would pru- 'st-lit u petition to tho king Shu didn't havn tlu ttllghtiHi Idea Unit bo would 'pri'M'lit the petition, nor did sho even 'have a petition on her wlirn she was 'arrested. Sim Just wanted to excite the pub- 'llo, nnd lu that she succeeded. Some 2.000 policemen were sent to tho pat- 'iicii grounds and outside Some 15 -000 spectators gathered mound to sen the fun. A few women tried to run through tho police lines, and thoy pr. tended they were fighting to get in to the palace They niado a great outcry and attracted a lot of atten tion, because they had staged their dUplay well. ' The woman In the picture was be ing led fiom tho sceno by threw po llepmi ii Sho caught hold of a lamp post pretending to try to break looo 'from tho grasp of threo strong bob 'hies Of rourxe. sho didn't break jlooe, but wa carried oft to Jail. It 'the w onion had got Into tho palaco 'they would not havo presented a pe llilon, because they had none to pie-sent. sixty miles away. Start a Savings Account Now V f S3? WltfiLdr. ky5 MKialSBBBBBBBBBBV S " SBBBBBsWa H f W ' IB mtimwsmiki llcgln Io Have now b depos ItlliK iiW'ij I'Xlin dollar with ns, add to It, allow the Intel est wo pay ( I per cout couipoiindod ed evoiy hU inontlia) Io letnaln ami old ngo will not llml '" honu'less nnd foilom. FIRST STATE M5 SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, UKuuim OHIO HENS WILL SAVE THE GAME ur.NDiiKDs or do.e.v or i'iirs AST i:iiS AM! TO 111! HATCHED t HAHNAHD MOTHERS 1 V (MI'.IOS TO SAVK THK HIRDn United Piess Sorvlco COLU.MIIUS, Juno 12. Tho stale of Ohio Iiiih put tho hen to vvorlc. Sho will ulil In tho light to provont tho ex tinction of pheasants In Ohio by hutching out bah) pliensmitB nnd lin ing foslor mother I" them us long as they will Btiiy with her. llumliiuU of dotens of egg havo been shipped to tho gamo clubs throughout Jho stale, with Instruc tions to havo thum set undor hens. Club ownois and members are told (hat hens will not hosltato to hatch them. The baby pheasants, however, nro rather tickle They will stay with their foster mothers only long enough to learn to lly. Nearly 8,000,000 voung tiees nro being set out this spring on tho na tional forests of Northern Idaho and Montana. On tho St. Joo national for est In Idaho ,000 acres will be planted. 1 Tho stnto of Penusv Ivan'.n cele bintes two aibor tin) a each jour ono for spring planting and one for the fall- lu aprll mid October, ro-hpoclfully. Approximately 700 acres on the Oregon national forest were planted vvllh young dees this opiing. Carlton will expend fCO.OOO ou paving this )tinr, Notice of Pendency of Petition to Vacate u Portion of Frederick Street, In Slilpplngton Addition to Klamath Falls, Oregon. Notice Is hereby given that The against said deceased of whatsoever name or nature Is hereby directed and ! I 1 rVT i: required to ptcseut said claim duly' Legal lNOtlCeS verified as by law required, within six ......il. n 1a ibiln nt i.n 1 t f xttK ' Notice to Creditors "lu,""s" " "u "T "' '"""'"'. 'Klamath Development company, a v...... Liiiuic, aicuriicrj iut saiu cawic, fc Notice Is hereby given that tho un- 212 WUlits building. Klamath Falls, derslgued, having been duly appoint-. Oregon, that being tho place for the ed by order of the county court of transaction of the business of said es- I Prompt Service Reasonable Prices I W.O. Smith Printing Co. I I Good Printing I I Uourth St., between Main and Klamath I Shlpplngton addition to the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, eald portion of street named being described as follews: That portion of lot nine (9), sec tion ulneteen (19), township 38 S.. range 9 E W. M., Klamath county, Oregon, Included within tbe limits of Frederick street, Shipping addition to Klamath Falls, Oregon, and north of tbe Shlpplngton spur, described as follews: Beginning at the northeast corner of block "A," Shlpplngton addition I to Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the I west line of Frederick street; thence norm sv degrees zo miuuces ease, iu feet, more or less, to the west line of block "O" of said addition; thence south along said west line 44.8 feet, more or less, to a point 12. S feat north of tbe center line of the Shlp plngton spur; thence southwesterly, parallel to said spur and at a dls tnnco of 12.5 feet from the center lino thereof to the east Una of block "A"; thence north a distant ot 49.14 foot, tuoro or less, to point ot begin ning. Will, at the regular meeting of the Common Council of said city, la July 1914 to wit: on tbe 8th day ot July, 1914, present to the Common Coun cil aforesaid, a petition praying for the vacation of that portion ot Fred erick street above described. The Klamath Development Co.. By. Wm. 8. Wordea, Manager. tfl-M-18-lt-h