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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1914)
Vi mmMtootommn) ttu THE EVENINO 1IEKALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OfcJEGON rum, i'- r .V-. . r-..i . .. ?. ' A v- aYannnnnnYNiamf'ssp W IHrlAlWUIlQ LWi i'-p '&SM$rK 5 ns Bill Aims to End Long Debates Before Congress Hotel Arrival " HliM I'HIran Anna M. Hcbradtf, Fred J, Klser; : A If red I. I'arkhtiwt, Crater f,ake; F, II, Wood, Chicago," II, l. Martin, lirad ford, IM,; M. Hood and wfn, o, conU briigl., V l. Jnliiuon, Huh Fraw-lsro, . ' -, , A j Unnwy,!, v. Hoot, AulJiirn? W, I , A , , ,ri, l)iiulap, 0.' II. Allen, J, I. Carpf. f This Measure is ttusctf, the 'Opportunity to "Filibuster" iSVS ,V.. inn. II, F. French, Corvnllls; ll, II MdClm, W. K, llaydoii, Kansas City; ln l). Wechter, Midford. Hotel Hull Lester Nichols, Hoy IJrown, lloimn- ' iVrVill Be Conspicuous by It's Absence "" 111 mm u, sr.tMusii (U'flllrli foi (It if I mtcl 'frU) i:ila Carulony, Mm. Millar, Algo vn' Mill it Mt tafpn f foliar., trior Dmi ilm and Jiaibou iirk br Mil. ",:"oi, "Ba w,r A wlttI. of Htnator Ovarii or Okla...rl' Mil I Hilr tha prawn nilrs i ,,,..,, , .,,. ,..,, . , , , )v 'tCord, Jacksonville; llm QrK CSar. .rmsl. ." a I o'.n0.r may dUt,,. Mil ,,r yArf,,, I' ', " ' ' "''' J" " in " ""; '. ' . Hyan and SJllrr.ow unending dubali In .Mll,.MMiklr. If la pl.y.rallbl ,! n, i ". ! . m ' ' "''- ". ' .. ... i ii.ia it i... ,.i,. ..f lM-t.(inur it tuiKtliiii. .in ... . . .,,.,, ., ,, ..,.,.... .,uw,v.., It. Werrlneld, Settle; W. T. in waK a tmill"i at any tlm In Hi Tlipy villi lll I l.i. ninry J'llrltfirt fli 'lllhimii fut liulrm of ilmw Arlibim and Ntw Seh ait onn t4tf. duo wv'llf) n-toititl tlmi In. wn proud of hU (It-oritu T.ickwcll, tirf.liif nf til mil..... .. ,11 .y. 4 l. , .dl.... ..,!.,. A,.. . t. t ' t i "f. ..'., fwaWfpH' " "' "" '" """ tir.(..ini mv ii 1 1 ii i u-hue ftKjioi,itii(Mi n III ill ofrnnloi mid a loin tela lu a cli within tn iIm, ltU mt" mndnwt. In wfilrtiliit uMltro i !. iiiIm i-rmlilrd. .ould not hi-. lU'UW' iwlnli allar lti Hiullun Url iIitIi. tiuotwl word In n llaiv to ItAn nihuntacn of anottirr on-' UrM l I alitm In Mrli M jtwulUr n-nop III inn- of Dm mini mitu,'iy to Kill u tiU'ro of IkIbIou t fa arttllU $P ,fy, ?Ja'JHlMnml, r)Mrvu li lm. aUliUh he uutnldtrad bad. tor obtMa' rtmm t H la - "Ui,i tuwutbl In. anil, In jinm.' -- .- 11 wu at lla aato lu put '""' " "'" " woiu ns urvuih any wr "radlral rulv. A '"nnlttnii lit tlml dlttloimrr l aaMbtf rii eMtr attwlnra arw 4& " i'l'l. rrali . Afi.r .ko of b.i.ir ui.wm1 in any rbaaitw. and "f '"f diflnlt..tt In itnvv Ibati . 1 . . Il..k .Itt .. L.S J t 1. kl Dupmnulr; K, K. DodKe, mI4 UliliMMtr aalMt ll. Ili' ilktluiniiy ),. ituolrd nan an i4 Character Study of Mack's $100,000 Meld Ho aa to ytavtaUMf ,llMa. aM- ntimm- srm j? Uihin gir..vt x,. A.'fMftU mWIi.-? ' 7 ,cd to l-op In tre and tha la4ary ItirA rArnnvit nflMi. I.ittt rll jC aro removed after thoy retlra. YESTERDAY'S COAST LEAGUE RESULTS It. II. K. IS IS ll ti.i.r ik. i.iMat rula. if monad ""Ihd'l'r whirl. nld acttiptml f Uw lot t(Kllhr and runtiuH! Tba t'MiHlpitl il"(fii of tl.n .rr. i(,ilou ... ta lala it uuld bn ImpoMlblu for a fill tm l thxl no Hllbutr roitld u I'MluUro Mtl( h raarfctil, ao that plait isi-cd bltli did not hr a tv t Huttily, Uiruury add Itohrrr, l.ynn; ly p( llrjr would b loot to put iMudtn wptilar ntlmuii Uhlnd It. 1'innlne and iuhmldi. j Ikitfuib tbl llwa-MVlaa- iul. lint It U dnUd om ibat If X-naUir lltif' II. II. I J. ' IkUlluxt Jut what Ibrra U a rr,Hii did not hat ,trone Kup;rt to 1'i'itland ,Y; 11111)1.1'; dtr "f ' ol toiiRto, lir'.rnt the paist of lh rlvorn and OaMand ............. t 10 3j UI tii tldy draacH alou to harboiK bill, ho nld not Itaro. ticrti '' Ainrlc .......... 9 10 u lpt ittiid bfraalua Ivhgtb. and.aMn In fwl! tit" mirry blti mltslit rieuRh, Q)r and MIIm; lljan Kuirv nViiUd prooaals tor tbo riuraliiR of the rouuty'a alck at l In; lufliWry for tuuycar IiC1bbIB Miitniixr I, 1911, Mill ba onUirUlnad by the Couuly Court up to October IS, 1KH, The , Mirrftil blddar will ri-fohn fr- bonrd and lodglac S W. H. WaitUKN, County Judge H. 8. MKIIItlM., County CominUtloner. JOHN' IIAOKl.BTKI.V, Couuly CoramlnloniT. Cl (.lri of Sale of an ImpoHnitnl Animal .S'ollrn la hereby siren that on Hep tmbvr 29th, I Impounded tbr follow- tirtm lu m.tlu mp until lif(iat Imwii BtriniifJ by th twiinr and Alik. Hut; daMTlbtd animal: ttnUr, fcfn lb nl rpttular poh vault' of tlm m hUh In U rNM)rilng Vriilr..,tland cam poMpoiud on Hay marc, ae 1 1 ear. no brand j . . t . la ii i...luil i.i.l tl.i iIul.1... .. tit fttttttt alt tifid.MrriiNl rtf lAllaiiil llan ttl If ettAt In f f.lt Ati4 nnH arti lla ff It Hm HHt ! JVtHllt'l tr '"" --a i'.i"ia nta pa a "maimi iai- " "vi "hiiV A .trlhttiK aiampU of what ui.tnan of Maryland tliribcd Miitlf ( loot, weljjht about 1.200 pound. iaitur U tble in da lu Ihtt wa of tiff dlcil trirwiii uu i.iin or iio iKra- Kneliirora tilmuin iim avullnidi t'nlr IhU animal U call-d for be totriMila( JpaUlalloti vm aho at olutta) b ibp h)!i! of tbni lt be nirt ir of Orrcon a more than Ula t4lon In lb action or Honalor r of hU ranmu rilll.ui.lrr Hhlrd is.oov.i'OO honiepowr. UACK BASUty lli-rv la Connie Maclc'a $100,000 for 2 , ,n. on October 6th. II will b!,ofl',,, t,le r,,ur mcn '1th whom U . ' "TlfT '"" " "i "JTUfPy' Af'MC5 DOIE COLLINS. l t 1 1 (l e.i.w i W ta w i i ! - . m.i.ni i ii ! fcaf ; Legal Wotyst 2 r -., lit, Nottttf for fHMkarffHi (Not Coat Land I pupartminl of the Inlfrlor, U.' H fleptftmbar II, 1SH. M Notice 'la tioreby jclveVtbat HetryPS .Ii Klamath Falls, Of?tM,'dld, ob thf .llth day of May. Hit, le In thlav office Birorn fltatumci.t ad" Appllca-j, lion No. 0.633. to purthaao th t& rf KVV'4, ctlon 3, TowMblp 39 8 lltanctt 10 K. Wlllatnatta Morldtan. I 'and th timber thereon, under thfe:: i . . ... i ' . i; prormiona or, the art or. Juno 3, 1878, .,. ...r ,,ni,i.'i tliu.cvn. uuuer l.flfi. 1 .i.u. a.l... .. ..1 m .ui... -i. ;'iumiuil wi, mij ll WI.JUIIO ., !II9,B jind art arm-ndatory, known aa th& 'Timber anil Stono r-.nw," at acli jvahio an nilghtHo fix! by appralae 'lupnt, and that, pitrattant to inch p-2p I V.lftlf ln .1... l(m.l nM.f Im.Iam . I. . . k. J 'on hflv htcn Bppnfted"at a total of JC 4 j 1257.50, tho tlabtr estimated 36S,- , i vow noarii reel at 1.50 per M, 0iX Juniper potfl at Sc, and the lMdbf 120.00; that ald anDllrant will otorfri final proof In aupporl of hlaapplka- tlon-ond awonfatateaaaat et(tb-tlifi Uefip, county clerk orXlMMtti' county, at Klamath Falla, Ortsw ta b .m iibwk 4 r. nwrf.'..iw I4 fr test thl vntckiafctonZfery.fyafftk Initiate it contest at aay tiMtwfra patent (mum, by flllnra cerrofcoalatl affidavit Id tbla oce. allMlM'lactfi which wojild dafcat the tmttSW JAB, F. UUROESS. Regtatar. Ifl-2; 12-4 h 'lW'K Fv 'flf uold at pnbllc auction to the hlttbMti'" wn lnnanta In the American bidder. KD. OWENS, jlacue and world aeries in the past 2-31 roundinaiter. few yeara. Kach membfr of the fa- tnoua Infield looks like a very deter mined and wito younc man, who will MuUcrlba for the Herald. SO rU month jnot gel rattled under trying clrcum ntancc. Nor have they failed to live up to this estimate. There have been (Infields In baneball which have Italded YcVIWC BAKJJtL better than these fonr men taken aa a whole, and aevfral hao Relt'ed aa well, lint there have been fsw which batted and fielded aa well. There have been firat basemen a good and (better than Mclnnla. second basemen aa good aa Collins, shortstops better than Carry, and third basemen better than llaker. Hut taking them for their battlnK as well as fielding ability, there hive been very few4 Combina tions to equal them. A' I LESS REIT j IF MCI. HURTSJOfters New Scheme SUHMHOM No. 627 Equity) In tho Circuit Court of tb SUta f Oregon, for the County of Klamath. Marlon A. Clement. Plaintiff, vs. Oscar F. North mad I. W. Newhart, (doing bssiaaaa HiderxUMfm name, style and faeriBtJMa ' North 4b Newkart) ea-patiMn, Orr Lake Lumbar Coaaiauir (V corporation), and Oaear Faaato, Defendants. To Orr I jke Lumber Company, a anew IKirntion, one or the defendants nboYO. named: I TAKi: A OI.AW OP 8ALTH TO, r FLUSH TfTOXiTlB-nJ1 luiDSEH - ! UOTHKIt YOU i for the Labor Problem LO ADMIRAL "FIGHTING BOB" EVANS ABOUT PROHIBITION I wouW rathar Uke my sailor to ANY OTHER AMERICAN PORT. THAN MAINE'S for tho rea.on that my men return to thair -Mp, NOT SO MUCH DRUNKEN a. CRAZY, which is due , ! tlM VILE DECOCTION Ol' UKUUlitU l.lluulo iney imvc upplM to than, (by tha "Blind Piggcr"). RAffita-v Rnmfs Thursdav. October 15 ' VOTE .: X NO AGAINST PROHIBITION ,,'ft - irr aa -ww - '- btiof,i the mrmed prohibition amendment will not affect the JtftHnt emaent local opuon or mime m.e iutv (r'uaanint,'Ti.1ayf'ni and f li" ",rtuu ,,r ko. ,0J. ) Katlng meat regularly avantually produce kidney trouble In some form or other, says a well known author ity, because the uric acid In meat ex cites tbo kidneys they become over worked; get sluggish; clog up and rnusa all sorts of diatreaa, particu larly backache and misery la the kid ney M'tlou; rheumatic twinges, ae xere headaches, add stomach, con Hliputlou. torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder aud urinary Irritation. Tim moment jour back 'hurts or Mduoa aten't acting right, or it bind- ider bothers )ou, gel about four 'iiiine. nf fsil Stnlla from nnv aood jldiurtnncy: take a tableapoonfut la a ! class of water before breakfast for a leu day aud your kidneys will than tut flue. This famous sails is made 'from tbo acid of grapes and lemon i Juke, lomblued with llthla, and has ' been ut)d for geueratlona to flush ii.UiKKcd kidneys and stimulate them to uortual activity: also to neutral lie the ntlds In the urine ao it no lotiKCr IrrltnU'.i, thus ending bladder idlHordera. .lad Halts cannot Injure anyone; tuakea a dellithtfut efferveacent llthla water drink which mtlllona ot men aud women iake new and then to keep the kidneys und urinary orgnaa cleuu, thus avoiding aerloua kidney disease. O'ald AdvertaMweat) DULL PUTTING ' V..T SICK HEADACHE Dr. JaatM' KwMas FawdUrs ra Ikvs at aaaa 10 aaata a Uulted i'rtts Servlco t CHICAUO, uct 7. co-oiwrattng with srloua charity organisations, tho city marketing commUslou, which has touched the problem ot the un employed in its campaign for munici pal markets, has formulated a pro- 'gratn for handling the labor problem this winter, and has sent it to the i Chamber ot Commerce and leading employers of labor for approval. i ' ita niNrEAtini' rninrniiMiiH hub? 'gesta that before winter acts lu the city tako a delhiito stund against be ing mado the dumping ground ot thousands of floaters, who drift Into Chicago jery fall to spend tho win ter, it bclieet. that if tho city und employers alike auuounto that resi dents of Chicago will be gUeu the preferc-noo in hiring ineu through tho 'winter months, this movement will be checked. I lllir imnlorei-s aro'liriled to aid tho workers during the winter months by putting employee on half pay. In stead ot cuitlug thetr forces In halt It business conditions make any reduc tions necessary. They aro further urged to give preference to married men, or those supporting depeudenta, If lopping names off tho payroll be comes a uecesalty. Department stores aud factories employ lug girls aro asked to retain girls who must support themselves tn preference to those who nre seeking work to earn "ptn. money.". Tho situ ation among the working girls, the commission declared, domnuds partly ular attention. Aa tho first step In carrying ou this program, the commission sug gested that all big employers submit careful estimates ot the nntnber of employ es they believe they must dis charge January 1st, It they are con vinced reductions in working forces must bo made. With tbU data on hand, the commission proposes to es tablish a municipal employment ex change and make Immediate efforts to secure work, for persona who may find themselves without jobs duritig the winter. You take a Dr. Jantaa Headache Powdsr and in jvai n few meweaU your head cltara and all neuralgia and distress vanishes. W Ike auiekest and surest relist for naadaeht, whether dull, UtrohWng, splitting or nerve racking, Sena aomeeae to the drug tere and get a atam nnshage new, Quit sutarfag ita m aaetUeas. la aura "you get Dr'Jamea' Headaaae Howdera-Uwa IhMf W U ao ataan. i "sa A MOHKHX HOMK It lias rooms, bath, baaemeavt, iloacta, llreplacc, beam clllagfaswi age, cabinet work, excellent loratloa. A good big house for little aioaejr. lsy tensw. See Cbllcote, 885 Mala. 'Or, Thomas' ICcltctlo Oil la the best remedy for that of tea fatal, dla eaae croup. It has beeasuaediwUh tuccesa lu our family tor eight years." Mrs, I,. Whltaacre, Buffalo, N. Y Your boy or girl may be backward in their school work Siutply on account of some slight eye trouble. Don't jeopardise their fu ture. Have their eyes examined. If there U anything wrong, proper ly fitted glasses will rem edy tha evil before it is, too Uta. '' H. J. WINTERS 4 ' vVy? Expert Opitiari ' I tr - . . . f in tne name oi tne 8UI or Qrtgaa. ' youare hereby retu4re4 ta be aa4 ai.ftar and answer the eomplalat 8ia agaluht you la tha above eaOUea cause on or before the Stta aay t t November. 1914. and. II you faU a ta appear and answer, the BteHsttaT, fac, want thereof, wl'1 apply ta tha eawrt for the relief prayed for, In tha plaint, which la aa follews: L Tttat four cettaln..ctalBia,J' Iter a Hens, filed In the clerk'a offUa at the county court. Klamath eeaaty. Oregon, on tho 18th day ot States bcr, mil, by Marlou A. Cfctateai. piatntlrt. Charles Stallworth, Ed.Kel ly and Joe Clement, aggregatlag. the amounL of live hundred fifty detlajra and twenty cents, which,' last three claims for liens were duly aaatgnaa to the plaintiff, be foreclosed and, Judg ment thereon obtained, together'wHh seven dollars and twenty ceata. clark'a flllug fees, twenty-five dolkura attar eny'a fees for preparing said c talma, aud one hundred dotUra, attaraey'a fees for foreclosing the'saaaa, aad for costs ot ault. That, tha toga aud lumber upon which thaaaaae ta attached and held to be' a Valid Haa.te located and situated upon the i telle w Ing premises, towitt Ilegiuning at cattla guars! number -USA on tbo Southern Pa cific right of way, tn Section ave. township foity-oue, south range eight, east of Willamette Meridian, Klamath county, Oregon, extendtag thcuco southerly along ealdrlgat ot way one thousand ..teat'.taaaaa- westerly and at right aagtaa wlthi bald right ot way, one thousand h' feet; thenco northerly and parallel rt wun aaia rtgnt or way oae taoMiaaA feet; thence easterly to the 4aea,of( beginning; and 7? The west halt ot tha northeaat.I quarter of Section alx, towashlpf forty-one, south range eight, taatW of .Willamette Meridian. Klamath t'ouuty, Oregon. 4 p That suid property sold upon exe-K cuttou, and tho proceeds' applied to'-, the payment ot said sums ot meaayff abovo mentioned, due the plaintiff herein, and that you be foreverbariea nun torovor toreciosea oi au rujai, title aud lntereatila and ta aaJa.tpran-;'; :rty, und for such other and relief uaHu the iurt,saeyvseai unit as 10 euiiy appertain. ., .-- This siimmous la aar vd' uaaa byiarder of tha HonaraMatHaarr tWuuoii, Judgeof the aheva. colirt, which WdeV'la4aU4' ber 19th, 1914., Tha data fHUkatlm!8epwmbar IM, ' und the, laat date.of i-pahllaattaa November 4th, l.Hf JMAKION WJJIX A, : nalntlff, u I ftiraiar . &, , mm -. x faaMfV '?.- 4WfW3 it- S sTZaml L1 f awatnf.t ji IIMslV.tV - tafir . 9W -"Jv ! 1 ' 4'rSJJFi, gfawmara j aBasasWBHasm. AaaaasaaanVnaamamOL 4nasVaV M-i'ip9mm v ",1 fajtaaatamMHastsamml 2 t!i$ilttf&R&l 19 v." :i j, -jy ' i Mi4"