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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1914)
.unmmiAr. owhiich , tu THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OftEGON fAOR TMIWr Oxford University Has State Box Factories ji '" awah. Begun Sessions Today Use 78,939,000 Feet i '' inlii) I'im drK iiuuiirt'il rii,. inn.. M(..i, r u, f, OXKOHII. Orl k Oilotd nplim Dili limit t.Minur will .mint a Hiiir imUr, totlt' ,,,flt lwrr(in hi at in rmhlrtiri. ai tu'md. if in iiim ..,i,i,rt. due in m J'lis in Ht the utn.limii mi i.ii,i milrfll l'"1' ttuvltte Joined l.'ng Anitoirun i iiiIiiii miiKriiiK o. """ M,,n'f",iii,r, lm in. I Untied n linii'nttriiir Tim Hilal Minilliiimil m Imd fur Urn flil dim Am mpeciml Htl Irrtitar which elvm some Inter im fliiM,l ' "" ,l,w,l" ' """""I 'i rff-h ermt lti mom alien- outing Mntlntlc in rfr.artl to Dm 1Iii! As a pml of u utmly, niilliiiitil In II the middle of Ilia Hit will 7s,93!l,0uu ' 1,1)00. The luilil lnt n i,rlf "HI 'utTrr "" " .limllm . U tu..n inn rr-r ii,- are rtpertf.,1 in of wood used In , ,,, HilllUry be iiiiiii. 4 h fori In Ok. whool. All hoi.. mop", the rnrcil niTvlrf. In ro'uvr '"1 91, 44,500 fret, board moaiurc, Hon with ,u National Apodal Ion f "'I'tlvely. (if tno kind of wood unci), wtjlt lilni) mwrnii to be the preferred box material, wltli l,13l,!tC0,IM0 feel, lioard mean lire, to ft credit, C per In llmlr indents will .ji,i 4rii day In drill wm mm- I hi: fur itMtifB (enrke Ai't'ordlnr i ilil make iw annually hiifnctimt of emit of which 1m the eaulnrn intrlea. cllow pJV ratrn 'cle, ranks; circular, hui'iieil, followed eloely by red um, - 1,1 17.973,1 SO 't'ruco and western yellow pine. Xollre nf INiinnlMirtnler tf.lte .vmlre l iirr-b))!lreii Um on Otto lr I, I Impounded ilm follnwrilit d' oltrd MIMll One lth ht. about 'r u4, litslldrd Tl, muiiu-sIihI nil left ihuulder tfnr ihU animal U rallml lor lw fw 3 p in on iinober . It w lit be Kohl at pMbile union to (be tili;hii I'I'liler K nWICNH, 'H l'Hnitniai"r Diplomat in Home il, m put liuMia tu die)ni n mimih Tor ky lllitr litrker dvittobllire fi-'l of It iiiher. CK pit cent of whlrh U ott wind and the U Inure hunl wood. Vlrttlniu , dm !iiri;(.t iunly of wood fr Ibiim, while Hit. DakoUa utv lh lei, the former headliiK th llt'ro unufctured Hlllin aprurn and western hemlock are tlio principal Northwei woodu- iied for boie; In fact, 10 (mr rent of the boiea made In the United Ktateil on tli Taclflci wllh I33,03i.iiii7 fevl fodrd meat. l'wt ore. flimmillr and the Uakotm irlif:iiiK up h rear llh onlly !(!, oe. fM.t, hoard meaaure, Orrron and Vtililiitoii rank about NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN LEADERS ARE OPPOSED TO PROHIBITION fnWl Wtimn I Kt.?n cnt Taft WOODROW WILSON Sy: "I am in favor of Local Option. I am a thorough believer in LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENT, and believe that every self governing community which constitutes a social unit should have the right to CONTROL the matter of the regulation or the withhold ing of licenses." WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT Ex-Preiident, StMctittttn, Jurist nnd Profcuior, in an nddrcta on Civic Duty, mid: "Nothing is more foolish, nothing more utterly at variance with sound policy than lo enact a law which, on account of conditions surrounding the community, is incapable of enforcement. SUCH INSTANCES ARE PRESENTED BY SUMPTUARY LAWS BY WHICH THE SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUOR IS PROHIBITED under penalties in localities where the public sentiment will not sustain the enforcement of -the law." WITH THESE AMERICAN LEADERS AGREED ON THE ISSUE, ISN'ST IT WISDOM TO FOLLOW THEIR COURSE? Register Before Thursday, October, 15 VOTE 333 X NO Dft of the proposed prohibition amendment will have no effect upon the efficient home rule or local opuon aiui. uW ... force, and each community will continue to determine its individual stand on the matter of granting licemea. tt'ukl Advi-rtUemuut, TiUwyei VH IfcweiV l.wgu 'f Oregon, rrtlaiiJ, Oi.) t I jr-v YESTERDAY'S TOAST LEAGUE RESULTS it. ii. 13 i: i 3t I i. Oakland 3 !. Ancelea 7 ' Kllllltt)'. Orlineii, llromlcy, Clirln tlan and Mine, I'errlll and Merk. It. II. K. Mttvlau g g Han I'raiicUro ......... 1 I 1 Htroud and Itohrer; 1'ernoll Hrhmldt. 2 C (Venice .' 2 C Cortland 8 H 2 , Hilt and Klllott; Kmukj and Yantr I and i I l aBLfcSfS3fca. Jm 1 BVIIaillHi aLLLV v .aeHaPWeVLteaTHSffC 'ii I ti atHswF ' bIKPV- -1 i aiiVaHLftHEHKLlHV 4 H r' ' eHA.BMI8IS9r-..BR M I tSl-STSK1,. f II ! wM-V'JS-I. i "!SSHMefv " W " IBS Ii ,.iiw'wii'Mv r-Hr'-rv-iHHiiir."! 5iiv?et? 4". Jf.!!2eWBMRBHILVrkl3 't&&to&&ymti&&m 1 thU pitrchaao before entry, or faNM a content At any tlmtf8f -aitMt Imuah. tir flllncr a corroborate! Mi jdnTlt In thin office, llftng tT, .which would defeat the entry. JA8. K.llUltOKSS, RegUter. 310 11-5 w .Votlre for 1'iiMlcnllon (Not CoaI Until ) Pepnrtment of the Interior. 118. IjiikI Omc nt Lukevfew, Oregon, Kcplemher 11, I0H. Notlco Is hereby given that Hery A. (Irlmei, whoao postofflce addrtee is Kfamalh Kalln, Oregon, did, on Ike II th day of May, VJH, nto In this o.licM riwiru Htnteiunnl and Applica tion .No. 07633, to purcuajo the M 8Vt, sicdion 3, Tbwrittbfii 3 8 ItaiiKe If) B, Willamette Jferldla. and th timber tlienou. nndr tha provision of the net of June 3. 1S7. -wid nru iwnendatory, Known it the Timber and Stone lutvr," at aeb tnlne ax might be fixed by nouraW. iment, anil that, pursuant to tuch ap- Plication, the land and timber there cm hava been nppralied at a total, of 25T.r,o,'the timber estimated 3BS, 00D hoard fet at ,50 er M. . Juniper potn at '.c, and the land JO.00; that aald applicant will offer final proof In support of hU appllea- ftlon and ivnrn ital.m.ni nn tk, mil. dar of December, 131 4, before C. H. UvlAp, countr clerk of .KleaMth county, at Klamath Pali, Oragoa. Any pemon U at liberty to pro. test thl purchaae before entry, or Initiate n contest at any time Defer patont iMiies, by tlllag-arorroBOfatM nmdavlt In thU office, alleglnc facta which would defeat the' entry. JAS. P. HUKQESS. Register 10-2: 12-4 h Hotel Arrivals White, IVllran K. II. Daniel and wife, Medford; Mr. and Mrs. H. O. JoJhnson, J. W. Dana, K. C. Nottcr, Berkeley; J. U. Irwin, I'ltUburg; Daniel KleUi, Bait 'UU, Frank V. Hooper Kj., Yreka; iJacV Hammond, Harry Green, San JKranclaco; Itaphael on, Washington,! ill. C; 0. M. Judd, Pertland: W. J. Mc- Kueritn)', Dunsmulr. III44-I Hall i l.tcr NlchoU, ilonauu; W. C.j .Turkuidl, Duunmutr: Mr. Ceo. l.Uk, O. i:. Iloyt, A. A. Mitchell. Port Klam ath, X. O. tilnsbach and wife, t'hllo uuln; W. C. Dalton. Malln; V. D. Wel ter, Dorrla; It. Kattenhorn, Merrill; W (i, Akonui, Haiiln llarbara; W. K. tlUndennlng, C. P. Raymond. Ash land: . W. Terrell. A. P. Hunt. Port- 'land: W. W. Morrow, H. I- Iluetler.) I-o Ilcnchardn. A. K. 811k, M. Hill,1 Han Francisco; K. It. Smith, II. A.. Ilrry. Sacramentoo; Mrs. N. Herry. (J. K. HarrlnRtou, Halem. J (it-nerat Smlth-I orrlcn. Great Iirlt- maps of the country through which ttln's new military hero, Is here shown he, wa fiS,iln8 Tb Photograph was I taken white the Drltlsh were retnat- wlth hlsalalT. In tho photograph he ns with tlio French from Belgium ll minding at the left, loeking: over toward Paris. First Bust Made of Benedict XV. It U announced that a slant lumber corporation with a lapltal of several k l million dollars Is planned by holders 'of large timber luterests In Clatsop and Tillamook counties. It will build 'a fleet of steamers and maintain a 'string of eastern distributing yards. Douglas W. llnlley. W, Ii. Furnett and Mrs. A. IVIooli Hose of Pendleton hiive organised nil Industry to employ n dnren people In manufacture of' wo men toilet articles. The Otis Ulevator company of Port land will Install tho largest battery of elevators on the coast In tho now Meier Frank building In Portland, BBBBBBBBBBBI eBBsVBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB iipeV:Y(''"arr )lVKII 4MK&-Mk3H isLHHKjen-" f3lBRii 'iWiiiH ,alCa4.lisfV BghtiBBeM fpBaBBBjaa3ri-3aaBM RaVakl Hummoaa (No. 627 Equity) In tho Circuit Court of the State, of Oregon, for the Couatyof Klamath. Marlon A. Clement. Plaintiff, VB. Oscar P. .orih aad J. W Newaat. (doing baalnew ua4r tae arsa name, style and tfeeeHatlea of North tc. Newaart). ee-aeutaan. Orr Lake Luaaber Coaiaaay (a corporation), aad Occar Faaao, Defendants. To Orr 1-ake Lumber Company, a.flW poratlon, one of the; defeaoaata above named: Tit ItlA niU. tt .ftiA tf.a.A mV fm H .-v hw w iu mm wft ffa and your kidney you are hereby reaolred ta appear and answer the comahUat aVael against you la the above eatiUad cause, on or before the'gfth dar-at I importance of keeping the kidney! , active. Drink lota of water yon can't drink too much; also get from aay , pharmacist about four ounce of Jad Salts; take a tabtespoonful In a glas of water before breakfast each morn ing for a few days. will act flue. ThU famous salt U made from the acid of grapes and . lemon Juice, combined with lllhla. and has been used for generation to ' November. 1914. and it you fail as "to clean aud stimulate clogged kidneys; (appear and answer, the plalatlff. for alo to neutralize ibe acids in urine 'nam thereof, will apply to th caart so It no longer Is a source of Irri-ffor the relief prayed for in the eeaa- latlon. thus ending bladder weakne.. plaint, which Ja as follows. - Jad Salts Is Inexpensive; cannot in-' That four certain claims for jog jure; makes Jellghtful efferescent per's liens, tiled In the clerk. oalca at llthla water drink which every one the couuty court, KlamaU' coaaty. should take nw and then t'o keep Oregou, on tho tSth day oiVSaptem thclr kidneys clean and active. Try ber, llill, by Marlon A.-Clemtat. thU, also keep up the water drinking. 'plaintiff, Charles Stallworth. Ed Kel aud uo doubt you will wonder what b' and Joe Clement, aggregatlaff the became of your kidney trouble and?amountof Ave hundred fifty dollay backache. (and twenty cents, which last tare (Advertisement) claims for liens were duly assigned to ' Hit plaintiff, be forecloaed aad Jadg- It I, reported from Paris that .'2y& llnulni, .,i,in,l .,.lr ll-.. .m. 1" '" """"' l"tj WW) SMS ! .... . , , i tiling fees. twenty-Qve dollara attor- countered German warships laying1 ... . T. . .. ii.ni' il Tia rit lirnnselns a 11 llmj mines tu the llaltlc and that the Hay- , , . . .. .. v ,' ,..,., , , , ., and one hundred dollars, attoraey'a an Indicted ncrlous Injury on the . , , . ,u T ii": mi .uic-viuaiug) iuv tnnii, aiiN ior costs oi suit, mat me mine layers before they could escape. log and lumber upon which the Mas U attached and held to be avalld Haa, I This bust by GUettn. an ltnllnu .sculptor, Is tho first for which Popo Benedict XV has sat slnc he was I elected to the ulnco last month. It Uejis a much different portrnlt of him than tho photographs sent to the I'nlted States havo shown. In fact. It Already over 1.100 English of Ifirnrd Imvrt Yikti t'llltnl li ttii. tlvhtlnirl I. .. . . . (located and situated unon the follow- in franco, mis is two out oi every i. . . ,, - ,. , . R premises, to-wlt; ltV fiXtll iv t,iiu ituai, i I Dr. Thomas' Kclectlc Oil I ibest remedy for that often fatal dls-J 'ease croup. It ha been used with) I. !-. In our fnmllv for elcht years." I Whlteacre, Buffalo. N. Y. so greatly dissimilar o me pnoio- 1 jgrnphs that ho would hardly be recog- Mrs. I,, Pfiitical AsMMweaeits I nixed n thu sumo niryi. For Justice of tho l'eaco Attorney O. K. Wllley, democratic candidate for Justice of ,hc Peace, l.lnkvllle District. A man In n profes sion requiring Judicial knowledge Is best fitted for n Judicial office. The Hyfttenist rs bsMON it ei HEALTH PlINCirLES tea rfli, ViWnieaWaV. Mttutt Bringing $& OarKeUefi OantsJ alta U la NatarJarM4e4AMMala4 A awataly amnlaeedlWdbr Da.B,B,OaXXat t0CWr !. YM At loar Newsisaton, or Tht HrfiMM NMrtMRf Ct. aalMTO KM, IRTlft, CH0. GLASS OF SALTS CLEANS KIDNEYS IF VOUK IUCK IS ACHING OR HI.ADDKH ltOTlliatS, DHINK HITS OF WATKIt When baby buffers with eczema or some itching akin trouble, use Doan's Ointment. A little of it goes a long way aud ll Is safe for children. Fifty cents a box at all drug stores. Legal Notices i Notice for Publication (Not Coal Lauds) Department of tho Interior, Uultedj States Luud Office at .Lakevlew. Oregou, September 2, 1914. Notice Is hereby glveu that Ilattle C. l.luzl, whoso postotllce address Is' Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on thu SOtu day of May, 1914, fllo in this V 111 co sworn statement and applica tion, No. 07557. to purchase the NW U NWU (being lot 1), Section 7, Towuslilp 38 S, Itange 10 K., Willam ette inerldlun, und the timber there- Beginning' at cattta'iuard number 418A on the Souther Pa cific right of way. In Section Ave, township forty-one. south raage eight, east of Willamette MerMlan. Klamath county, Oregon, extendtsg thence southerly along said right of way one thousand teat; tkaaca westerly and at right aaglea with said right of way, one tkonaaad feet; thenco northerly aad aarallel with said right of way oa taauaaad feet; thence easterly to the plae of beginning; aad . Tho west half of the aortheaat quarter of Section six, towasalp forty-one, south rang eight, east or Willamette Meridian, Klamath f'ounty, Oregon. That said property sold upon exe cution, and the proceed applied to the payment of said auma of money above mentioned, due the plalatlff herein, and that you be forever baared nnd forever foreclosed of aHrtfht, kuown as tho "Timber und Stoue When your kidneys hurt and your !Uw ul aucll Vttiuo u mlghuba fixed back feels sore, don't get ecared and ny nppmlseuient. and that, nursuaut proceed to loud your stomach with a 8UC, application, tho land and tlm lot of drugs thut excite the kidney 'bor theieon have beon appraised at a und irritate the eutlre uriuary tractJmtal of $100,'tlie timber estimated Keep your kidneys clean like you'iGO.000 board feet, at GO cents per keep your bowels clean, by flushing Jm., and the laud S0; that said appll them with u mild, harmless salts cant will offer Hunt proof in support which l amoves the waste and itlmu-of her application and sworn ntute lutes thorn to their uormal activity.. i meat on the 7th day of November, .mi iiml.ir. Hin urnvlialnnci nf thA art ..r liiim a 1S7S- ami aet nuiendutorv. ft'tle and Interest In and to aaM area- . '. .--. , -. n . . - , City, nnu tor sucn oiuur aaa iariar The (uuctlou of the ktdueys ia to fil ter the blood. In 24 hour they strain from It 500 grain of acid and waata. o we can' readily understand the vital 1 1914, before C. H. Do Lap, county clerk of Klamath county, at Klamath Falls, Oregon. .Any person I at liberty to protest relief as to the court aay ee und as to equity appertain. This summon Is served uaoa you by order of the Honorable Heary L. Benson, Judge of the above eaMtled court, which order la dated 8tav' per 19th, 1914. The dat 1 irtt, publication is September Md, l$U, and the last Mate of puMkat la November 4th, 1914. . , ,r, MARION A. CLWaWWT, Wilgtl W. II. A. RKNNBAIMisTjljr Plalatlff. r ,-f 23l9-7-Hai:f;f a v vil -'4 ''& 4 ? Vj