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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1914)
V .ITIIHUAV. ihuwmhk" Itf, HH4 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREOON -' n BBBaKBBB nprwmi.uy-r3fc IIYMAIUIAItlri' ,M,MiN (Written for tho Uultoi) I're.ij port W .ir all n waUl wast, iiio lafioia. miu ur v,i.i 1bl inrl i.IIikM lfll IW tifo ffiint nlM-m f he .(., Ta M th"r '" n'r ",l,'r ',,"",''' " ' tune "ouoeii to ttoa in front (Id hf ""U " w "l,'H0" "'l ' around th wftUl like a Kir. JO otllftH it W lllPl lllf. (Ill) Wlllrti fsstrtu I,, Mod TtlO lice. To rl)l '' '""' ","1 l"'1 "f rpllr !( are lung, a am "blouie" Ike ! ( u.t rosily mBM H'l dult'stl by roe,aiiil i HUaiiii new tiiouwra, and tti mllar ,iBii jttKxllr u I iiiul"rtml, half culiar rflwi ,t raven (but 1 I, vital tu HtiKlUli rhww" In htr.ti ami light In tb barb ami y,( nlt Utou. ''liliHIlo" tir li mil Jual behind Ih- r, leaving tbo nwt , front of ibe tbroei mixMed in a long H' iur rot ymi Jul ilin Mine cidcfildl 1 1 m. tht tit. in admirably " iwlll) tht tiMMti irlng i.f ,i wr. 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Tliw ur- mllr 4on to ibn normal vaUi lin hlitr ;li:u'. th" lAlr)U liI'MHo hfi'l liliuul a ftlll ur a Rutl to break (he Mb 'h" Jrkr tilouu anil Ittr rtt mi.iiolour !' are alt lartlcuUrly littn tutcli (nt IM In aanhable alll) Tt iii'llu bOitlrc U (irrltlcHit it- 'U( Jr tliim anil uRria an rl arm ),I--J n Mill rrrjw iln thlnt iuy ihE h 'ii ' aJ- if lli blur OPENS UP NOSTRILS, CLEARS HEAD, ENDS COLDS OR CATARRH AI ONCE mli) ami Irorr llioy nro nil aulf 'Imiimel with tiny me),,, ,! 1Pn. " iiliii- nf a fmtun of tint noaiu ni . iiituiiinc for llic irillnr. tuff n't iii oiitlliii) of llic yuko or antlri of " rnctlnii ultcvc i-lvi rm ii ncpurittf wli imiiumIu' n now ileparturo tliln amiiori, that Inu l-i wutcomoil wlili open Briui it ii i..r uiirniihn In toinbliin Hun wllli rio, rift or ttlffon, mn) ul miMl oil uf Hi,, volvrt wnlM alio irnnimi-iii ilntm -w ,r(m. for melrilllo nfliiu liu rmulloil In it Inv lab t. of koIiJ nnil allwr laro nil sll titminliiK ami tin,) ttr, very smnrt IntlMd uii Hi ii U'lvn lidlt'i A rharmiiiK kiilMtltniii for tlio eolij me lallle ffhil wlilcli, alM, larnliitio nil i on. In an allovi-r lata exactly tlio haUu of uli1 Hvral urtlitlc wnUU iialriK I til liry for ilurli yok anil Ktmtf if. Hi,) low it jiortlou U of plain rlilffim In tliu nt-wtut uliudoa of UumIiiii f rnoii, uto dt. nlsru, or cor Inau blui iir,t Imllntifiiallilo nriilltlons t' a warlrotiti wlilcli rcll unou u lt mill Ki'tJitintf lilouau to furnlah' a tlri nflirnoon tollftto Kilt walut In lilnck anil wlilto iriiii Itoninu atrlfv, plaid or clivcka ftr vr rlilc for travullinc or inoru lur uar. mnl inoro laborati Urein up on ia aro vr atrlklnic In Drcudeu How. 'rod taffctaii linlccil. no rii(l!i-i unit fctcliliiK nro ItlK IliatlV Itli'M nml llliilfrlnla llila iallll I tint II wimld hi linril tint In! flinl i)iiit (Mid Mous to ploaiu uven tlio iiiimi prrtprx) Ho artlatlc and well dune the workmtuihlp and o nally Riipfrlor nro tlio fabrics utod fur moil of iheto confcctloni tlao, 'iiai ii in rcrill a ibrlfiy ponton who iid moil of her motmy walatfully tbU wlutor At the Churches Tlio cAit half of tlio southwest Hiiartor; the aouthcaat quarter of tho northweit quarter, And Iota numbered i, C, 6 and 1, all in Sec tion C, Township 39 south, Range 11, cast of tho Willamette Meridian; tho waters of said Klamath Hirer, at tho front door of the court house, nnd Spencer Crock and Its trlbtorles, In Klamath Falls, In said county, at In Klamath county, state of Oregon; .2 o'clock In tho afternoon of said day, now. therefore. (sell at public auction, to tho highest l'lrt 1'iwbyirrUa ChurchCorner of Notice U Hereby (liven by snld state.hlddpr for cash, tho following do Third and 'Jno HtreeU. J. B, 8tub-,0n.(j ol jjg), nnj ga) commission- scribed real property, to-wiu: """r"" vw , x of the atato or Oregon that all of Clerk of Bolon0. C Hogue, t Klamath Itlvcr from n point 200 1 HuperlntendeutofBunday school feel Lclowr tho lowermost portion of J J II Moson. U,j conriucnco of aald Klamath Ulveri I'lanlsl Miss A. II. Parker a(J(, 8pcncor Crcek( to a point 200 I7uld.nl Clirlitlan Kndearor lloyjfWJl nbov lUe uppormoilt portion of Sunday school at 10 . ' ial of ,,,,, Hpcnccr Crcck .Taken and lerled upon as the proper- riirUtlan Kndoavor at 30 p . I n(,1, trlhutarIeg, ,n Klamath coun-,ty "f lh 'M - V' fhermaD or l-reachlng nt II n.m and 7:30 p.m. ," - Q ' bHwcen lh! coa. " thereof as may bo necessary .MornlriK subKt. -Th. HUM,. ol'ftV I'allh " :.:.... ,.. ... Mi. ..mi' ih0 M,J rIHank. Morso & Com- ntuiiliix subject, "Kslh'-r ' i'rayer meeting Wednesday the home of Mr and Mrs K l'y," (occupied by tho state of Oregon for iou aro cordially Invll.d to all elmtdl urpose,, described as fol tlmii services. A ipcclal Invitation lfi0Wl. KiTcii iu siranasra, , IK amath Itlver, nnd n point on said . . ' , . .. ',, , ' .. , , , ,t, pany, a private corporation, together Hiwncer Creek 600 feet above ther '' ... . , ,, . .. . 1 ' ,. r, i. .. with nl cojts and disbursements that ilnm across said Socncer Creek on or I. ..... C ,'.:..- : i.... -...'" r way accrue, ana w lurwtr 'uujaceni iu iiruyi.ii " iw 'satisfy at MUSIC AT THE M. E. SERVICE ImUuiI) ItcllotMl Hwullrs, lnuicl .Nine, 1 1 rail, Ttirwit Von llrvallie frrrlr Hull HmaOaciMH (Jons ,!) Illxliargs) KUipa. To f"ly rroatu Halm " (let a mall tattl niiywor, Jii.t Iti try It -oliplr a little in tho nontrlU tn4 inttsntly your ct0sl nu and ilDpprdup air pafei; of tho head Ul open, you will breath frerly. dulleois and htailachn disappear lly mornlnE. tltoatarrh, mld-ln-lirad or tirrhal miru throat will dWtpppar Kod such tUry now (let thr imall bottlo of "BlyV Crm lllm" I sny drug storo. This a rot, fra traiil Imim auwlir. bt llic brat of tho jiit prneljat'" slid b-l the I It tin Hi i -I .illnt iiirinlirniiK wlilcli llnr ' !' iion brad and Itiroat . roar air imMftem. top nty dl rtiaisw and a firline of cleantliiK.j nihltie ivlirl ciirttM iinrui'tiiiuoiy imri't la aakn night atrucElInr: for bri-ath. with head ntuflrd. ntx trll. rlorl, J(UtiK and blotting. Oitarrli or n cotd, with lt running no- foul mucouit dropliInK Into the thrum, nd a law donwHt l dUtr--'lug but trul) needle ui your faith Jui onre lu :i Or mm Halm nnd aur cold or ratnrrh will rel dUapponr (I'flM Aiherttsrmontl iRSaii Special Xmas Offering For the Next Ten Diiya We Will Sell You the New Ford Touring Car I la- fol'owliiK inuiltnl program wilt bo gluu at tln (.race Methodist i.,iiropl churrh Suiida) (inliig, to which the public la Invited li)liili "O. Could 1 Speak the Mttlchlua Worth" Hamuol Medley Trombont aolo Cha ilutchlneon Ohnlr Occasional 1'lece "Into tbi Woods M) Master Went." Laaler l'rayor .Solo 'M l(rdemer nnd My Lord" . . Mrs. A. J Vo)o ItenponaUe Heading Offertory Hymn "KvenliiK" . -Henry P. I.yt Short Talk on Christian Song Her. II. C Hlchards Vocal duel "Ho Shall Feed Ills Tlock" . . Handel Mrs It It. Hamilton and Miss Ixmlso Ilenson Hmn "Hall. Hall tho Power of Jesus' Name". ..Edw, Perronet (Tune, Miles' Lane) Mnlv iartct Messrs Mehaffey. Klnnear, Olalsycr nnd Motsch- Cliurrli of Clirtat ftcleatlsta Services are held on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and Wednesday evening at 7:30 In Christian Bclsnc Hall, in the Jacobs block, corner Third and Main streets, upstair. tho lesson subject for Sunday M "Cod the Preserror of Men " (J rare MelhodlM Bpsscopsd Cburdt Corner Tenth and High street; K. C. Richards, minister. 10 a. m., Sunday school, Oeo. J. Walton, suterlntendent. 1 1 n in., preaching, "Essential Val ues In Soul Experience." 0 30 p m Kpworth league Rally Day program, I). M. Chllcote, presi dent, Chas. Roberts, leader T 30 p in., musical program See program elsewhere. Wedntsday, 8 p. ui., prayer meet ing Judge Henry I. Denton will give a farewell talk to tbo Ulble Class at 10 o'clock Sunday morning Christian Church Corner of Ninth and Pine street. Elder 8. D. Har-1 Ian, minister. Residence, corner. "HcKlnnlnK south H deg 30 mln east 1HG fet from the northwest corner of Section 23, In Township 39 south, Range east of the Wll larnttte Meridian, t hi nee north 5 a certain Judgment obtained by tho Hank of Bonanza, an Oregon corporation, In an action In said court against tbo said defendant, Chas. W, Sherman, In the sum oi One hundred twonty-tetcn and 27-100 dollars, to gether with Its cost and disburse ments Incurred herein, which said Judgment Is, by said decree and ex- o'clock In the aftaroooa, 't wks' time the snld creditor My MtMsV. provo tholr claims, appoint a iraat. e., examine, tho bankrupt and trUssMt wi, such other business a may prepar!? lly come before said meeting. Dated this 27th day ot NortakfT, 1914, W. H. A. KssNNasB, Special Referee In Hankruatey (or 'm said Estate. Il-l-ll k 8a In the Circuit Court of lh 9UII ' Oregon, for Klamath County. F. c. Stltsor, Plaintiff, r. Wm. S. Fish and V, 8. Plh, Co-Pan-' ners. Defendant. To Wm, 8. Fish and V. 8. Flah. ih &v above named DefendanU: In the name ot the stata of Oresa. you and each of you aro barahy ra- . quired to appear and answer the eeaa- -plaint died against you in the nkore -entitled action, on or before Saturday. & the 19th day ot December, 1914, that being the last day of the tisae re-f- scribed In the order for publication; ef & t5 sh. deg east 152! feet, thence eastccul0n maij0 a aubsequcnt chsrge'thus summon, and If you fall at) to 1C0 feet; thence soutli 47 deg. 40, upon the proceed of said salo to the min. cast 390 feet, thenco south ,jujgment of said plaintiff, Fairbanks, 9 deg. 30 mln, Mt 044 feet; -Morse &. Company, a private corpora thenco south 9 deg. eust G78 feet; tlon. Ounce south 84 deg ' mln. west appear and answer, for want I the plaintiff will take JudsVsMst m against you tor the sunt of fltl.lf. and for the cost and tflehur &S8 feel, to place of beginning. In Vtvember i4th t91 ttnrrtnflt rnilntV eitftfn tf ftriitrnn." I Aro and each of them Is he reby closed . vnn J' 8,hr,fr' ,, . iii. ..A... .!Hr OEO. A. HAYDON, Deputy, to fishing of any kind for trout or ' ' ' ..u... .,., ' . .,.. r in "ar & Merryman and Cako & Cake. U1I1V7I 11.11 Hum MMW .d; -uui j -. I91C, until said portions of Klamath J Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, of this action, and foraa order e Ule River and Sjcncer Creek nnd Its trib utaries are opened to angling again by an order of the bosrd, as by statute pro!ded. And It shall be unlawful for any person to fish for or take or catch trout or other fish In any of said wa ters by any means whatsoever during the period nboo specified. Any and all whomsoever so fishing In violation Attorneys ror Plaintiff. J 4-21-28-5-1 2-19 h Tenth and High atreeU. Phone 147. Hlble school at 10 a. m., C. C. Col vln, superintendent Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Wednesday erenlng, prayer meet ing. An Illustrated lecture by Dr. C. E. Wheeler will take the place of the eenlng sermon. liaptUi Church Corner Eighth and! Canal street. Rar. A. P. Simmon, pastor. . Hlblo school at 10 a. in., C. It. Do tap, superintendent. Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Ereryono cordially Invited to all of these services. In the District Court of the United States, for the District ot Oregon. In the Matter of (J. Sannomyla, Bank of this notice will be prosecuted as by (To the Creditors of U. Sannomyla of law prolded. i tbo City ot Klamath Falls, In the STATE HOARD OF FISH ANDi county ana uistrici Aioresaia, a CSAME COMMISSIONERS, , FLOYD HILYEU, Commissioner.- court that the followlnc lands, taken under an attach this cause, to-wit: The northwest quarter (NWU) of Section seven (7), la Towaaata forty-one (41) aouth, raaaa esgat (8) east of WUlansette MerlsHaa, and situated in Klaauth eaaaty Oregon, be sold aa by law required aa4 taa - . - t-. . .. .. .' j.. proceeds thereof applied la the any- .Votlco of First Meeting of Creditor' M, - . .A." " This summon la served oa taa de fendant and each of theas herala. by publication thereof la the Daly e aid, a newspaper of general eireala- M In Uankruptcy (No. 3098) f enbacher. By I)y C. F. STONE, Commissioner. R U. E. DUNCAN. Commissioner. Uy OEO. II. KELLY, Commissioner. Ry M. J. KINNEY, Commissioner. Dated nt Portland, Oregon, Novem ber 12. 1914. 12-19-2C-2 Hon, printed and published at : ath Falls, Oregon, not lean taaa, i ,a week for six consecutive weeks, by Uaifltrupt: or(ler of Honorable Henry-L- Baaaaa, Notice Is hereby given that on the; Judge of the above entitled esart. , Huiiunoua for Publication In the Justice Court for the District of Linkvvlllo. County of Klamath, ; State of Oregon. I Dig Uasln Lumber Company, a cor-1 poratlon, Plaintiff; 1 T. Wm. S. and P. S. Fish, co-partner. ' and Wm. S. and P. S. Fish, Do-J fendant. i To Wm. S. and P. S. Flsb, co-partners. I ! and Wm. S. and P. S. Fish, De- 123d day of November, A. D. 1914, the said U. Sannomyla was duly adjudl icated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the law office St W. H. A. Renner, located over the postofflce in the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the IStb I day of December, A. D. 1914, at 2 Made, dated and filed ia aald i at Klamath Fall, Orefea, oa taa Ttb day ot November, 1914, taa data ft the first publlcatloa thereof betas; -. Saturday, the 7tb day of MoTeihar,'-. 1914. ROLLO C. Q80MBJKX, Attorney far Ptatatat. .fe 7-14-21-28-5-1S-19 h .NOTIC'i: INVITING 1J1DS OX FURNI.iHINGS FOR NEW CUT HaUX Churrli of the Sacred Heart corner fendants: Worden avenue and Donald street. I ju lho .same 0f the Stale ot Oregen: Rev. Wm. McMillan, 8. J., pastor. t you, and each of you, are hereby First mas at 8:30. jrequuired to appear and answer the High Macs and Benediction atinmeQUta complaint tiled against jou lu:30 a. m. Iju the above entitled action on or be- Catecbetlcal (nstructloni erery Sat-(oro j,ionaay, tho 4th day of January, Doxology Benediction LEGAL NOTICES tj(vvxruT-rxrxrutj-si-"i' - - iaji NOTICE Whereas, Trout and other fish fre quenting Klamath Hirer and Bpencer Creek and Its tributaries, in Klamath county, stato of Oregon, are being threatened with extinction from ex c(Hho angling; nnd, 1 Whereas, Tho state board of fish nnd gamo lommlislouors of the slate .of Oregon I and" has been stocking rtalii Klamath River and Spencer For $559- $319 Down and the Balance in Six Monthly Payments of $40 You Have Been Wanting a Ford for Some Time. Why not get One forXmai on These Liberal Terms? GEORGE BIEHN Agent urday and Sunday morning at 9:10 Week day Mass every morning at 7:15. Service at Merrill on the third Sunday of each month. Creek and It tributaries, la Klamath county, state of Oregon, with trout; aud, Whereas, tho state board ot fish and game commissioner of the state ot Oregon is desirous ot protecting the trout and other fish frequenting Lifetime Presents How often do people give life time Xmas presents t Not often, nnd yet thesj aro tho kind that bring lasting pleasure to both glvor nnd re ceiver, Tlioso loug "Inter ovenluga nothing olao can bring you the plonsuio that you enn dorln from n good plauo or player pinna. Music, Is tho most cheer ful sort of mcdlcluo ou can Inko. Our prices suit almost oory purse nnd terms aro such Unit ou can buy now for Xmas i:vo dol Ivory nnd pay Jntor. Hoar tho very latest music at Shepherd Pit Depot Next door to the FoetoJsce SORGHUM That one word strlkee Joy to thousands. Ever test ltT If not, then you've missed the greatest spread ot a lifetime. We have It tho genuine ar tlclo wo guarantee It to please If not, your money Is refund ed. Use It ror a spread, or In cooking. 11 comes in one-halt gallon aud gallon tins. Include a pall In our next order. Sunset 1915, that being tho last aay oi me time prescribed in the order for pub lication ot thU summons; and. it you fall so to answer, tor want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said amended complaint, to wit: for a Judgment against jou In the sum of 170.95, and for Its cost and disbursements here in, all as In said amended complaint moro fully set out. This summons Is served by publica tion thereof in The Evening Herald, a dally newspaper of general circula tion, published In Klamath county. Oregon, by order ot the Honorable E. W. Gowen, Justice ot the Peace tor the District of Llnkvlllo, said county, and stato, made, dated and filed lu said action oa the 21st day ot Novem ber, 1914; which said order requires that summons In said acUon be pub lished once a week for six consecu tive w eeks. The date ot the first pub lication of this summons Is Novem ber 21, 1914. HAY & MERRYMAN. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 21-2S-5-12-19-26-2 h 13 1 I 1 1 t I Grocery I I AT 10TH AND MAIN I Phone 200 I Notice of Sheriff' Sale By virtue of an execution on fore closure duly Issued by tho clerk of tho circuit court of tho county ot Klamath, stato ot Oregon, dated tne 14th day of November, 1914, in a cer tain suit In tho circuit court for aald county aud state, wherein Fairbanks, Morse & Company, a private cor poration, aa plaintiff, recovered Judg ment against Chas. W. Sherman for tho sum ot three thousand nine hun dred and forty-three and 88-100 dol lars, with Interest thereon from No vember 7. 1914. at the rate ot C per cent ner anuuin, together with the sum ot three hundred and fifty dol lars attorney's fees, and cost and disbursements tor the sum ot ten dol lars and sixty cents, which said Judg ment was enrolled and docketed In the clerk's office of said court In said county, on the 7th day ot November, 1914. Notice ia hereby given that I will oa the 14tb day ot December, 1914, Proposals will be received by the undersigned for the foUowlac farsv Ishlngs for the new city hall at Klamath Falls, Oregon, up to aad laehsd lng Mcnday, December 14, 1914, at the hour ot S o'clock p nt. Council Chamber Reoling office chairs, leather perforated seat No. 964 L.I. (Bids also requested on same chair with leather sprlas seat) Ma) or's chair, leather spring seat, back 28 in. high No. 749 Directors' table, proposals on 8 and 9 ft. length, with three and four drawera on either aide, plate glass top Ne. SI9 Flat top desk. 50x32 in., draws on one side only No. lk , Table, 72x34 In , No. Ul Table, 48x30 In No. tf I 2 Doz. Assembly chairs, saddle wood seat, high back ana chain. Recorder's Osace 1 Flat top desk. 60x4S, plate glass top No. S. le I Flat top desk, 50x32 No. 8. 91 )t 1 Typewriter desk No.84O.-t - 1 Typewriter chair Na.7iL-P. 2 Revolving chairs, leather spprlng seat No. 714 . 2 Leather spring seat chairs No. 779 - "... 1 Typewriter Underwood. No. Chief ot Police OaVe Flat top desk, 54x48 In No. . Ha i Revolving chair, leather perforated seat No. V f 9 L.F. Chair, leather spring seat No. 119 Mayor' Oslce Flat top desk, draws on one side only No. 99 1 Revolving chnlr. leather perforated seat No. 714 2 Chairs HftJIIW, t, l Settee, length 6 ft No. 111)4 Ma) or's Private Ofice I Table. C0x32 Inches No. M4 1 Re olving chair, leather perforated seat No. 7f4 L.P. 2 ihalrs No. 7IIW. - Knglueer'a Oslce -' 1 T pew rltur desk No. If Ii i Typow rlted chair, leather perforated seat No. tit I Tw o-drnw tiling case No. 49S 1 Shuw Walker Vert letter filing cabinet Sets Ideal Indexes. I Flat top desk, 00x48 inches No. I. lilt 1 Revolving chair, leather spring seal No. 714 2 Stools, leather perforated seats No. 199 L. P. I Underwood Typewriter, No. 5. I Drafting- table, with draws. I llluo print frame, 30x42. All furniture except assembly chairs to be quarter-sawed oak, Darbf,' or oak finish. Writing beds to be built up 5-ply w 1th all edges showing Igmrad WOetV Desk legs showing figured wood and equipped with brass sockets. The numbers of different ploces specified are taken from Bukaec 4k Co. catnloguo of desks, tables and oltlcc- chairs for the purpose of Ia4iat luir grade and stlo ot furniture upou which proposals are requested." VAULT FURNISHINGS STKKL WORK Recorder's Vault aad Engineer's Vault, '' lu accordauce with planB aud specifications on file ia the oases of tkeTe undersigned: Duplicate plans furnished on application 01 ltv to be of Berger Mfg. Co. or equal: Steel work to have of aud threo coats enamel baked and hand rubbed and cues striae', greeu, " , ' i &, .-. . . 1--1. .j- in..niH. .t..i wfi.li ! funUui. la Amaa.'.. rroposais iuubi iuuiuuu iu.iiut.ua, . - .....-. . -, Payment to be made alter acceptance ny viiy iothsw. . a certified check for five per cent of proposal mast aat proposal, check to be certified by some responsible baak 1 aa a aaaja 9 v ?' is- wl 'V ."L i that the successful bidder will fully comply wltk tko awaraTI ' r Viv'-A M l he Council reserve the right to reject aay aM au oaisw -Vj -v T y s i ..-ii t..- f ik. m vumalk swMafsssmasss - rVUW W W w w. mmmmii By order of tho Commoa CeuasH. ,.'.w.jf? if.-tw y nt.vMf y y-Aysfmla , . r .lilll J '1, J 1. JL V'VATv - ' .t : . j a. 1 .. r , .r 1 i