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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1915)
"Ni I v j.V . ArV ltf, ,. VT ,''4 ; - A --day. HmmK t, teie Gasoline Steamer Goes on Rocks; But Two Saved foiled IW Service POINT AUKNA, Cnllf., Oct. 19, m gasoline steamer Alllnnco II ..nt on llio rocks la tlio fog nnd dMhttl 10 l,lm''' yesterday, twolwi pll north of here. K1l or llw Eight of (lie nd llm passengers loriuou,Mixliiiii girl, wus picked up nllve. It cr tno women, who, nfter Including Proceedings of September ft B. DelJtl', cH nrtvanctm 'for postage, raprcssngn nnd luppllf" ' . C. Shipley. witness Justlco court, Slate vs. Atherton. . Irwin lloditoii Co., supplies fUfk'n office. August .... jirnm UJ. Jror' Jutfc court S.50 .1,'JO 44.32 I, OD r. M. Up. repairing and 'cleaning tnu'wrllor for dls Irlct attornoy MO F. M. White, coroner punt mortem examination nnd iransnortntliiii, Mitchell C4UWI 50.00 Karl Wnltlock, coroner claim , C. A. Wood 18.00 0, V. HoberlHoii, uuto hire, coroner Inqutmt, Mm. Mltch ll to.oit Klamath Tiixl Co,, ntito hire, coroner Inquest, II. J. Holmes 10.00 California-Oregon Power Co.. jwlec court llnuso, July 33 to Auk. 23, 1915 Miller (teorito, witness Justice court, Ktntn . Spinous . . n.r.o Utile Old, reporting In Jus tice court, Slate vh. Totld and Lawrence 31. ot J, Uiughllii. refund of taxed of penalty on Inst half, amountliiK to $2.00 Ma din allowed In full. Cora V., llnrnuin, refund of taxes nmoiintlnic to 19.38 was (Unallowed In full. E. 0. Ilourk, Juitlco court claim at Crencont amount Ing to $70.00 wa dlsnllow ed fa full, T. M. Durham, Mtrvlcea brlug Ini K. II. ClomentN, Inaane, from Merrill to Klamath Fslli, Atig-nat, 191G, amounting to 111.00 waa allowed In the mm of $7.50 and disallowed In the num. of $S.C0 PkIBc Tol. & Tel. Co., long distance toll, July and Auguat, 1915, umountlng to $13.70 waa nllowod In the turn or $5.71 and dis allowed In tho aum of $7.05 7.50 6.71 Friday, October 1. 1915. Day of term. Court met pursuant to adjourn ment, all mombora bolng present, when the following proreedlnga wero had: Tho follow lug clnlma wore nllowod and tho clerk waa Instructed to draw warrants on the general fund for their roapoctlvo ameunt: N'ettlo Wnllan, widows pon- lon for Octobor, 1915 . . . 33,50 Wa M, Rhldicr, widows pen- lon for Octobor, 1016 . . . 17.50 Nary McUne, widows pension for Octobor, 1916 25.00 Uertha C. Donolson, widows Penilon for October, 1016 17.50 Altha Danlol, widows pension for October, 1915 17.50 Mry M. Liberty, widows pen don for October, 1916 . . . 10.00 LP 31 BLUFF an' boast are props for a weak case. VELVET is its own argument in the court of last resort yo pipe. i 4009 MllmlihiK on tint rodiH mill bollovltiK llii iimchcK hiimmI, wen unshed off, 1.1ft' iiniH t-iit to tho rescue through tlic foK. Inn reached tlm HH'im iif tlii disaster only nfter tliu I ship fiumhti'd On,, ,oty, Unit of I Mix I.cmii Miller, n Vancouver ulrl. wn n i tio.l Itnphnol Mod Inn, u 'I hi'llcu-d mint lit-r mini was saved County Court Term, 1915 ,1101(0 K Kmiiico, widows pen- hIoii for October, 1915 . Kiln It, lliirklmrt, widow h pen nlon for Oi tobcr, 1915 Tonn Hilton, widows pen sion for October, 1915 . . Catherine Tnll, widow h pen alou for October, 1916 ... Hone (loddnrd, wldown pen sion for Octobor, 1915 ... I.nurn K. Madison, wIiIowh peiiHlon for October, 1915 I Mi I Key Sllfflor, widows pen sion for Octobor, 1916 ... Ciirrlo M. Maior, wldown pon Hlon for October, 1915 ... Mm. Clara llnntn, aid county poor for October, 1916 ... 26 00 10 00' 10.00 10 00 ! 26.00 10.00 1i n 25.00 Mnry Kucera, nld county Iioor, October, 1916 25 00 lliildnli Hmltli, fiU county poor. October, 1916... . Addlu (Irnluim, aid county oor, October, 1915 . Ilertlm Hill, nld county poor. 20 00 10.00 i October, 1915 31 4n'ARn"" ',,,c' ,,,nry deputy im Kemtor, Heptember, 1915.. 26 00 rs.oo Katbryn C. WoIIh, salary dep uty assessor, September, 1915 .C. A, I In) don, work on coun ty pint book during Sep tember. 1916 Clmi. 1.. Hanson, salary dis trict seller, September, 1916 11 01 F. O. Miirkwnrdl, poor form 1 contract, September. 1916 100.00 F. C. Mnrkwnrdt. poor farm I contract, September, 1915 F. C. Mnrkwnrdt, poor form contract. Scptombor. 1915 100 00 52.75 IChna. F. DolJip, Biliary dep- 1 uty clerk. September. 1915 125 Oil VlrRll (I. Delip, nnlnry dep 100.00 uty clork, Scptombor, 1915 erry O. Dol.np, anlnry deputy clork. September, 1916 . 100 00 3.00 C. C. !.ow corIi advanced county Jnll, September, 1915 C. C. Low, Borvlco outaldo of state, September, 1916 ... Fred Potorson, traveling ox penHes, acltool Biiperlntend ent, September, 1916 .... Fred Peterson, freight nnd ox prcRsaKc, July and Soptom bor, 1915 I,. L. I.bw, Hftlnry nnd over time, iloputy BberlfT. Sep tember, 1915 Oeo. C. lllrlch. snlnry nnd overtime, iloputy sliorlff. Boptetnhcr, 1915 Claud Chiistnln, ailnry nnd overtime, doputy sheriff. 4.01 117.75 162. Soptcmbor, 1P16 sfi'2r,;nnd only thirty of It Is necesBnry . through Sorbin. A FULL LINE This agency makes a apeclaltr of fire, lire, accident, liability, boigUry and other Insurance, surety bonds, loans, tenuis, city and country prop ru af all klnda. Have the equipment and the help that ouarantees prompt and elficlent service. No trouble to,nreoic suunuon is noi BuiiBiuiiorjr , n.ur nuaailana. Chllcote. 63S Main street, Phone 66. 1 3DC 3DLr:airr.ac (fftff VELVETS trguments nro mildness, combined with a fragrance ami flavur obtained by curing choice Kentucky Dm ley i Nature's way not leN than two years' ageing in wooden casks. 10c tint $ix& 5c metal-lined bags. 3DC aasrrczziDC Risking His Life to See Game ,iil yS MW irk. iMMJL "WsSAff: ' VfllgflgB ' Vihkl i slsHgiH ' JJ vy&L't ' WgtnsHaBsH ' f5 "W' '',;f ' in u&sbffiy Tmmm wyaftwi am as k $i sLsHgk. iivVt l .'. JsjgggggW f Ji two jt. . i3eggeKfXj yVZ"'i ; 7'3i l fSfU'SiTBngggBv's &i9ii V i1? "VT?3?fi JtfL&gggggggggK''3L mU i This photo Mirt taken at the llrat'ea the top of the brick wnll surrounding Jlleld In lioBton, when tho Itod Sox tho field. Uolow Is Been a Boston po- 78,"ii,nd the Phillies played to tho largest llcomnn elllng. but helpless. Boston 'crowd that eer saw n baseball gnme. was baseball mnd. nnd hundreds lA liuudreil bo)s nnd men climbed thlsjcllrabed tho brick wall In defiance of r,r' r" pipe line, twenty feet In tho air, to policemen. What the War Moves Mean lly J. W. T. MASON (Written for tho United Press) Ni:V YOllK, Oct. 19. Oroat Hrlt- (nln"a declaration of wot on Bulgaria makes hoi tho first of tho allied nn- on, , ncc0pt the Gorman challenge In tho llnlknns. and emphasizes the .dominant part England will play it .tho entente powers chock tho Tcu- tons. 'r'n Tbc Setbs mo appealing for tho de lajed help that has mysteriously dls. .appeared between Salonlkn nnd Scr 24,oft'bln, and whllo she cries out, tho na tlon faces tho prospect that once en-)lieru Monday morning for Gresham, trenched In Serbia's mountains, the0r0( Whero they will remain for an Germans couiu uo uisioagou oniy oy a forco of 2,000,000. llut Serbia s salvation, how over, Is apparently an unimportant part of tho allies' plants. Their mnjnr consideration Is to pre mt the ostnbliHhment of a perma nent lino of communication from Hun gary to Constantinople. Tho mini mum length of this lino is 450 mlleJ, It is not ossuntl.il, therefore, to halt the Austro-Gormans lu Sorbin. Morenor, tho Increasingly equivocal attltudo of Grooco makes the et)odl tlon Into Sorbin, from the Salonika hnso hazardous. It has beon intlmat- 'id lu tho British parliament that tho the mllltmy lenders. From this, It , may mean that the allies, perhaps, L KM fLUg4g4 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH arc loiiBlderlng an iiltcrnattve to the Serbian expedition. One Is to land on the Aegean const of Dulgarla; the other Is to send them Into European Turkey. Tho allies principal asset is men Great Britain has 2,000,000 In re serve, available for early action. Her declaration against Bulgaria may mean that she will supply tho needed men. If eIio does, the Germans can not permanently reinforce Turkey, for tho lino of communication, If estnb IBhmIi u, bo broken eventuari un. Ipgs tMj DrUUh vohlntarlly ret0 from ,ho engngement.. i: SHASTA VIEW NOTES Harold Klllott, wife and baby left Indefinite period John Halo hns been hauling grain to Merrill for Mr. Swanson. L. Buinlmrdt, a homesteader, living near S. Stukel, mado a trip to Malta Inst Saturday for supplies. Notices are out announcing the Mnlln school fair. Besides quite a number of exhibits to be shown, a well selected piogram by tho school will be rendcied. The fair Is to be held Saturday. October 23, Will Sims has been hauling hay from tho plnco recently purchased by John Totel. II, E. Wilson took George Myers, wlfo and son to Klamath Falls last Wodnesday. Mr. and Mrs. Myers will visit relatives and friends In Kansas for nbout threo weeka. W. C. Dalton and family of the Call ranch left recently for the expo sition. After visiting there for a time, they will go to Tennessee on a visit till about the first of the year, Sunday school nt Shasta View, Oc tobor 17 th, was woll attended. Rev. Tapper of Merrill gave an Instructive talk on tho Bible after Sunday school. FRED'S TAMALES are Made Fresh Every Day AT THE PARLOR 112 No. Sixth Street PALLS. OREGON MONDAY CLUB IS GIVEN PROGRAM OIKMMZATIOV MET LAST MGHT AT HOMK OF MR. B. E. WAT TK.VHURO MB8. KUMWALT HIXGS FIIOM OPKItA The Monday Club met last evening at tho homo of Mrs. R. E. WattenburR with Mrs. Carl Cofcr as hostess. Fol lowing Is the program presented: Kemcmbranco Carmlcbael Miss Esther Haines (a( To Anthea Hatton (b) Arrow and the Song Balfo Lawronce Mehaffey Sextette from "Lucia dl Laramer- moor" (arranged for left hAnd alone) Leschetllky Mrs. Fred Cofer (a ) VIons d'Hardelot (b) I Hear You Calling Me. .Marshall Mrs. Carl Cofer (t) Mazurka Chopin (b) Marche Funebra, from op 35 Chopin Miss Margaret Worden Mrs. Zumwalt outlined the story of Haifa's opera, "Bohemian Girl," and sang the principal songs from It The next meeting will be held In two weeks at the home of Mrs. Fred Cofcr, C02 Eighth street, probably a Vcvln evening. CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS TelU ITow To Get Quick Relief from Head-Colds. It's Splendid! In one minute tour clogged nostrils will open, the nlr passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, blow lug, headache, drjness. No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catnrrh will be gone. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from jour druggist now. Apply i little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream In your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage 'if the head, soothes the Inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes Instantly. It's just tine. Don't stay stuffed up with a cold or nasty catarrh re lief comes so quickly. Advertisement LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby gtven that the fol low lng described dog has been Im pounded under the ordinance of tho city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, to wit: One yellow male dog with white ring around neck, also strap on neck, and unless the owner of such animal or other person having an interest in said animal shall claim possession of the same and pay all fees and charges of Impounding, keeping and advertls ing, together with the sum necessary to pay license tax thereon, if the same has not been paid within five days from the date of this notice, the pound master will proceed to sell the said animal (according to tha ordi nance of said city), at the hour of 1:30 o'clock p. m. on the 23d day of October, 1915, at the dog pound in said city, to the highest bidder for cash. If such animal be not so claimed, oi it sufficient sum to pay such charges be not bid and paid at such sale, the pound master Is authorized to kill said animal. Dated this 19th day or October, 1916. n. T. BALDWIN. Pound Master. 19-5t Notice of Sheriff's Sale on Execution Notice Is hereby given that under and by virtue of a writ of execution In foreclosure, issued out of the cir cuit court of the state of Oregon, tor the county of Klamath, in the case of the State Land Board of the State or Oregon, plaintiff, vs. James J. Cunningham and Luke U, Walker, defendants, which said writ was dated on the 6th day of October, A. D, 1915. I will on, tho 13th day of November, A.D. 1916, at tho front door ot the court house or Klamath county, Oregon, In the city or Klamath Falls, Oregon, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. on said date, proceed to sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the right, title and Interest of the Mid James J. Cunningham In and to the west bait of the southwest quarter tad tha southeast quarter ot the southwest quarter ot section four (4), and the northeast quarter ot the northwest quarter ot section nine (9), in town ship thirty-eight (38) south, range thirteen (13) east, W, M., Including nil water rights appurtenant to the said lands, or to much thereof aa may be necessary to' satisfy a Juagmeat rendered la the aeere aaUUai mm oa the 4th day of ttfteaber, A.D. 191S, which said judgment Is for the sas of four hundred dollars ($400.00), with Interest thereon from the 18th dsy of October, 1912, at the rate of six per cent per annum, and one hun dred dollars ($100.00) attorneys' fees and the further sum of $26,30 costs nnd the costs and expenses of this snlo on execution. Dated this 11th day of October, A. D. 1915. C. C. LOW, Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon. I'.y OEO. C. ULRICH, Deputy. J 2-19-26-2-9 N,flre of Hale of Real Property by Admlafetrator In the County Court of the State or Oregon, for the County of Klam ath, lu the Matter of the Estate of Charity E. Meyer, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that in pur suance of an order of the county court of the State of Oregon for the County of Klamath, made and entered on the 5th day of October, 1915, in the mat ter of the estate of Charity E. Meyer, deceased, the undersigned, as admin istrator of the estate of said deceased, will sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, subject to confirmation by the above -entitled court, on Tuesday, the 16th day or November, 1915, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.k In front of the Klamath county court house. In Klamath Falls. Klamath county, Oregon, all the right, title, Interest and estate of Charity E. Meyer, deceased, at the time of her death, In and to the real property hereinafter described. The real property hereby advertised to be sold Is described as follows, to wn : Lots 7, 8 and 9, of block 21, of Second Addition to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon; also the east one-half of the northwest , quarter, the southwest quarter of I the northwest quarter, and the ! 'northeast quarter of the southwest j quarter of section three, in town I ship thirty-eight south, range nine I east of the Willamette Meridian, in Klamath county, Oregon; .and 1 will sell said Above real prop ierty described as lots 7, 8 and 9 in three parcels, one parcel for each of J said lots; and said real property de- penned as east one-naif or the north west quarter, the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter and the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section three, in township thtrtv-Alpht annth nttiffA titnai Aat Willamette Meridian. I will then andl there sell in one parcel. j ' The proceeds of the sale ot said Jproperty will be applied first, to the estate, together with the costs of ad ministration and accruing costs, and 'the balance will be paid over to those i by law entitled thereto. CHARLES N. MEYER, 'Administrator or the Estate of Char- ity E. Meyer, Deceased. ' T H emViniN iHnnuv fnr Arf. ' ' mlnlstrator. 5-12-19-26-2-9 I Notice for Publication (Not coal lands) Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at 1-akeview, Oregon, August 20, 1915. Notice is hereby given that C. Bert Stiles, whose postofllce address is Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on the 2CUt day of October, 1914, file in this ofllce sworn statement and application No 0S201, to purchase the NEU NW hi , SecUon 15, Township 37 south, itanpe 9 east, Willamette Meridian, ami the timber theieon, under the tiro '.sinns ot the aoi or June 3, 1878, anJ ride amendatoi, Known as the "Tim ber and Stone Law," at such value as i.ilebi be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to i-uch application, the 1. 1 ml and timber O.oreon have been r.ppialsed 1170. the timber estlmate-i ai 0,000 boirJ fcot at 11.50. per W., c.i.l the land at $50, that said app.l cur.t will olio, Paul p-oof In support of h! application and sworn statement on the 4th day of November. 1916, lie- fore C. R. Do i iu. clerk ot the cointj cnuit, at Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any person Is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, on InlUate n contest at any tune Derore patent Issues, by filing a corroborated aSada vit in this office, alleging facta which would defeat the entry. JAS. K, BURGKS8, Register. 8 27 10-29 Notice to Creditors tho County Court of, Klamath In County, Oregon -, In the Matter of the Estate ot Roecoe E. Cantrall, Deceased. The undersigned has, been appoint ed administratrix ot the aetata ot Roscoe E. Cantrall, deeeaaed, by said court. Notice is given to creditors of decedent to present their clause, duly verified as by law provided, within six months ot the data ot the first publi cation ot this notice to the under signed, at the oksm ot Ruteaio Kent, In the First National Bank building, at Klamath Valla, Oregon. Dated teptember II, 1118. NAHN1I OANTJUUiWW Administratrix tho mfUto.ofiUi I'AOK, PLEASE CALL AT Henderson Cash Store at 1134 and 1136 Main Street and Get Prices t Come to the Garage that Guarantees you Satisfactory Service in everything.. Whether you store your car with us permanently -or1 just buy occasional supplies, we guarantee to please you in both Quality and Price. The Best Grade of Gasoline at the Lowest Market Price. Try our Service once and ttotice the difference. i Howie Garage "HPsgegeV I JejgSgegr s j BANG! War has been declared on the Feathered Allies j Get your Ammunition and Guns from us All New Stock Roberts & Hanks 422 Main Street O. K. Livery and Feed Stables ' Mundy & Hilyard, Props. riiimi' .VM, Cor. (lilt ami Oak l'iiinl nml I'ltlili'in iM-rtlre, Good Iioisik nml llrHt i ln rig. iiiics (.; . Dr. C. O. Prentice Veterinary Kuriceoe .? 7fi t We Recommend Beach Brand Goods We larry the followlag in stocks Peanut llutter. U sues. IOC. auo .' . and 85c. -V p :k Sliced Bacon, aOoamd Mc.xtJ- Wl -- - -- tzyip ,; Grape Jaw an4 JeHy, $9v;ffl$ Oscar Sauce, front eitgsnillre celpt ot Oeear. otsfceWal-' - - - . . . viVir. . l '?rrt i uuri-njnerw, w All these ged HrjximT Tfm mm f'.'A && sy.iseMi'. Knffi I" .WY9 il " A"Mn ' T3SH 583 ' : M m " ,u" D M "41 Mi i ' x & ; m , 1 .! .? vl 3 -i :C 4 f' ) JX'l a,. I i . P,I vn (. ":. A-it 4f " i it -, l .S, 3 I ' m --h T'AJ I Vs t.".l V.i.;yi s wr-wJi Wj-i". i js5 ' vtyLri. , -1-1 v (Tl "