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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1915)
"r.ixstfi '?H mkk l '4.'. -k'j mm$$' ti'tJmkt. NOVKMMH J, 1MB fT"" ni W? - - v M -Rltfr.V". 1 Tin.. 2 for 28c W?. Inrlr. new. WICll r" 10c wifi FISH mLw WlM' lwi" I1y for llrckf. " lHrlr. , SARDINES auMt Mini '"" Wwl. , 15c FISH FLAKES - "HBrtilmin MorrlHs Fine rrrnmnl, 2 for 25c TIINA PISH u, a V. or IVuisrn Hi-awl." Thet'hlrkrii of (he Men. Hne In wind, 15c and 25c MINCED CLAMS 7 N i-H. W. Ilraml." Hmall Tins THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ,vt. TORPEDO SENT HESPERIAN DOWN TOIII'KIIOKII, NOT MINED, AH GKII- MAXH CLAIMED MAY IIK IIAHIH FOR NEW IIKIltEHKTATIO.H TO IIEItl.l.X I'. Itokrri In Clam JmIw, 2 for 25c t VAN RIPER BROS. GET THE HABIT" Phone 85 6th and Main Come to the Garage that Guarantees you Satisfactory Service in everything. ' Whether you store your car with us permanently or just buy occasional supplies, we guarantee to please you in hfltti Onnlitv nnrl Prlriv The Best Grade of Gasoline it the Lowest Market Price. Try our Service once and notice the difference. Howie Garage PLEASE CALL AT Henderson Cash Store at 1134 and 1136 Main Street and Get Prices Everybody bows Mint It's rtt economy to hay tlifap looh and ehoa hardware. Why Mot bur tki. tT-4t liny roat trisM more, bat H P"y In the lrw. The fakMiiI ernleo of oW mtxrelicd hardware le Madia ' muly hrlNtWw IMeciw tunim-H. V We HHHt YOU to jf-mj a Hal "wl.beme MWVIiAlt ' MHTOMiliV, . ' ' . United Press Service WASllNOTON. II. C Nov. 1. The navy department Iiiim rcnorted to Secretary Uniting that tho Allnn llncc Hesperian was torpedoed, not Hiink h ii mine, ii h Germany contended. Till diet may bo tho basis of now rep resentations to Berlin. Lansing Indicated, however, that tho Hesperian case will not ro-ooon tin- submarlno question. Damages will to nuked for tho American mer chandise aboard tho Hesperian. STEAMSHIP LINE PROJECTPLANNED Hill I'M WIMi FI.Y AMKIUCAN FI.AH AMI CAItltY MAII, ON fill: l'A-1 CIFIG ADMINISTRATION IH JUBILANT OVER lM.V EXPECT 300,000 ON 'FRISCO DAY AMUHKMKNTH I'IjANNKII I'Olt KV KIIV IIOUIl HIIAM IIATTLi: AXI HOItHK ItACKH WIM, IIK IKATUIt lnlUti I'roid Service WASHINGTON. I). C, Nov. 1 Thu iiilinlnlKtrnlloii Ih jubilant over tho orgnnUntlon of tho HtcaiiiBhlp line, (ho I'iu'IIIp mut KiiHtcrn Htoanitthlp compnuy, wIioho hIiIph will curry the Amnrlcnn line on tho I'ncinc. The Kovornmcnt kco nn end to tbe dltputo over tho rarrylng of tho llnc'ltlc mnll. United Pri8err!ce NBW YOHK, Nov. 1 Charle Lan dy Jr., ii inombcr of tho new Pacific and Knutcrn Hlcnnmlilii company, said that ho can't divulge who In Intercut- ed In tho project. PRESIDENT AND FIANCE MOTOR TAKK ItWitlf.AH HATUIIDAY HIM.V. MIW OAI.T WIMi AC(X)llANY niKHIDK'NT TO NKW YORK TO HKIjKOT WKDDING GOWN HAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1 Amuse menlH of every character, beginning In early morning and lasting until ariy next morning, will mark "San FrnnclMo Day" at tho Panama Pacific oxpoHltlon as ono of tho blggcut days In tho hlntory of tho fair. An attend nnro of 300,000 persons has been let as tho goat, and Indications today point toward a cIofo npproach to that figure. A Hhnm battlo bctweon United States soldiers and sailors, harness races for $20,000 prizes, band con- torts, dancing, folk dancing, and a hundred or so other events .will oc cupy every minute of tbe day and night. Hnn Francisco Is planning to make Its day at the fair a vast holiday, and many, In fact, most, of tbe mercantile establishments of the city will declare tho day a holiday, or halt holiday, at tho least. The Southern Pacific hu taken out 10.000 tickets, which it dis tributed throughout tho stale. Kvrry Friday Will He SnniUy I'nlied Press Service MIMVAUKKH, Wis., Nov. 1 B. A. MuKswellcr will obKcrvo Sunday on Friday after today. Ho wishes to comply with the state lvw effcctlvo to day, requiring nil delicatessen stores to close on Sundny. Tho law provides tlint whore a man observes some other iloy than Sunday as his Sabbath, ho lar.y work on Sunday, "I decided on Friday a a day of list bocause little meat Is sold on Hint day," said Musswelicr. Hoi-mc l Complete 1 12,flOOt Ii Mile United Press Service IIUTLI3R, Ohio, Nov. 1. When James A. Rccman, mall carrier, fin ished his trip today, ho had driven his horse n (sufficient number of miles to girdle tho earth three times. He has driven tho horso on tho routo for four teen, years, going twenty-seven miles n day for fifty weeks each year, or a total of 112,300 miles. Advises Clemency to Mnrilercrs United Prcss,8ervlce SACRAMENTO, Nov. 1 Tho board of pardons has advised tho governor to commute the death sentences of (lien Witte and Charles Oxnam, both of Los Angeles, and Nat Weston of Oakland, to llfo Imprisonment. They refused clemency in the caso of Earl Loomls of Sacramento, Louis Bandy of Los Angeles, and others. Subscribe for the Herald, SO cents month. Cavalry EscortsGovernor in Oregon Day Ceremony United Press Berrlce SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1 When Oovcrnor Wltbysombo was escorted to tho fair grounds by two troops of United States cavalry, amid the In spiring, patriotic music of a band, the celebration of Oregon Participation Day at the Panama-Pacific exposition was begun with an enthusiasm murkable for its Intensity. Oregon's chief executive was round ly cheered as tho parade be headed made its way toward the admlslstra- Iton building, and a salute fired la his honor boomed noisily. Governor Wlthycombe was accom panied by his staff. At the adminis tration building a luncheon waa given In his honor by President Moore and the directors of the exposition. Among those speaking at tbe Ore gon building were Governor Johnson of California, Mayor Rolph of San Francisco and Oovcrnor Wlthycombe. President Moore, who also deliv ered an address, paid high tribute to Oregon for the magnificent exhibit at the exposition, and the huge and pic turesque log structure that housed.lt. Tbjs official eceremonles vera com pleted with the planting of an Oregon 4 pine tree on the grounds by Governor Wlthycombe. .., Open house prevailed at the Oregon building all day, with apples, Ioga berry Juice, elder, prunes and cheese for all visitors.-' Don't fall to see our nifty line of re-j i mules and suit cases, at Bradley.Har- ness company. J7-U ' LEGAL NOTICES MIVH BWP"J", pV X Hp- trHed nR.'M F "Pifir" JriH '? 'V IsBAaksflsT Amkmrnp -i 'itin&jgi, aasii MMM'WraswfaaR ' w J aaJBSju r'x Mitt' ".;!'I -t. .iM ' 1. - MfJsVf trf " -T mttmmmtYMr ... umimm .JBB-'iSSi' of Deeeraber. 11S. tbiu 'day of nakUeaUomraertkla- Sk the IsM daytwlthln whlia regairea w apesac ih deanir or otherwise mote fixed, by, tbe order of mUI ltlliMmilikii. HImii rfl '4ik' RMWfif : oinerwise xeore, isw pMunuei'-wnBvpgf; ,,-y, , plf ,to Xho.MrcuAte'oltkmimLW'M' coantr. nrii'inii'fni lln ullif liiisssil tr .. . T. r , . --iT "J--. mr. -i V " ediln said cospl.lit. K, VSfe 'i$ZM Bald.sult Is bronght for the pmmm l m -. , . ? ' ' . ' .' oi iorecioBing iwq ceriain real fW4 'm rtjJ'v wRmtifi -.-..:.F'i HunuBoea (No. '724 Equity) In the Circuit Court, in and for the County of Klamath and State of Oregon. International Harvester Company of America (a corporation) Plaintiff; T. C. D. Rector, Julia C. Rector and Fred Buessing, Defendants. . To C. B. Rector and Juluv C. Rector; two of tbe above-named Defend- ants: In the name of the state of Oregon; you are hereby required to be aid ap pear, plead, answer, demur or other wise move, to the complaint lied m United Press Service WASHINGTON, D. C. Nov. 1. The president and his fiancee went on their regular Jaunt Saturday. The president will go to New York Thurs day to address tho Manhattan Club. Mrs. Gait will bo In Now York at that time, and it is understood her purpose is to select a wedding gown. A large and up-to-date stock of trunks, suit cases and hand bags to select from at Bradley Harness Co. It Today's news la The Herald. Boot and Shoe ring While You Wait SATISFACTION GUARANTEED M. K. Lauro No. IOOO Main St, Near 10th gk. ArcMotwy Wit? -TBBBBH IV'lBBBBBBBBf BBaSaBB vCSsfte. -, 19J?ejMiwsi j&w ? lilt KKJMftVLuvSr IJ1 mgmKtk 3f- ftS a JTafsM?iV mBM? JK3Sm? TXwBa .4cm5ubbbbsKbbf - C '- X4Taenrand for aBT f nrtfc d ot W i '- relief as to equity may appertauud J as twill more fully appear from She ,- ' eoraplaint on Ble.lwrtWv'' 'vening Herald, a dally tewsjiaferlof general circulation printed and pnh li'sSed and circulated' In theieityof Ii Klamath Falls, In Klamath eounty; tstate of Oregon, by order of the Hon orable D. V. Kuykendall, Jndgeof the abiye entitled court, and doted' Octo ber 29, 1916; the first publication of this summons to be made NoTemher 1,: I9i5.;and tbe laat pnhlieatloa. thereof. tojbeTmade the 13th day of Decem ber; 191S. Sft" . 'l Attorney fw.Itir;,: - ."""" " """, "'i tudWHi x -, , -,;;sjp & -- TteherSelo .,, ."S '.' .. ATMfc.i&SS" t v - KftA Coj.y right Hart Schaffner 6 Kan Yj. Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are made to fit j. .',,. ' V: Xi-W " ' V' Fitting you perfectly in ready clothes is a service-feature of this store. We're able to do this without possibility of failure because we carry Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes V The suits and overcoats made by this great firm come to us in such variety of sizes that any man can be perfectly fitted. The old idea that you have to have a "regular" figure to enjoy the advantage of ready clothes it gone. These .fall suits provide for every kind of a figure. For $25 yau can gat socMtliMf ajtcejptionalj i, matamla ami deaifn. , ' r K. IMtWrns, r i J' Suga : , .. The.hoea of Hart Sckarfna Mara dotkaa mortgages upon lot nine (9) U,h(plc J niir-eiKBi voo;, Becorafiiox.Hp Addition to the city of Kiaawthv (formerly Llnkville) ,1 itiflv fkpWnfAil til.4 fl nleln the omce.of the,countyjc!eTk,vAa(sfefhi Klamath county, state of Oregoa;UV;i premises all being in KUinath eesiy; '.Wmt Oregon; and toimpresa lot' aialiiBia,' KTnV'wIth a tlm n '. ,JA. 4ttAr ';' !.'' "." ..m ..ks w f.iav.v.v.a fnl .. . . . . - - -. .7Z .. VK-iVLM ment. If any be obUlned; 'saldrmOft-'iK'ai ii :. .i. -..'ek iIcT4i jSjjty&J&J 1915;and950.00Ithipe-'; I -'-- - . - - ' ...'..-.rf" -J& . 'J'.a&vK' terestjirom Janaary l, lnis; $16p;00 attorney's fees, and asking that said Jot 9 be sold Isfrsald mortaaaet. and asking receiver, to collect tberenUawi ' - asswesi' wn.11. .v.vl is? a ia:': -5itj-' - ' mm SSSIi-X'C. 'ffSKKl fitsdurlag pending of snlt.i tect tho property from waste am i?!-l m mm ,fZ1 .fi7 Vi(l? 'S3 -S-B'l Jvi .jr.'fJH ' . Jot :- Sealed, proposals In duplicate, each; envelope ,marKea-f roposni rerjTfm-fs W . ..At. y... A. '.. .-..?&.'.' "Vi-rv: ur.t n in jidiiiBrvsLiBB. i win v.v s: vg recelvedat the omco ottbe saperu-rc !M m 'Wl Undent of the Klamath Indian nehool. Klamath Agency.. Oregon O'clock noon. Pacific . ?..... -j. - '-v;-.f:-al tho purchase of approximately : e.Mia;--1 AOOeet, of yellow'piae timber on', the; tuamau inaian reserrauon, yregoa; v- ,;? TnisaimDer, is upon; portions, o sec- y-. Kl itj; i . ''3 a -. jyi 1 tions" 14. 1G. 22 and 23, tbwBShlp; 33 south j range 7H east, Willamette Meridian. The timber offered for -, sale Is tributary to .Wood Rlyera . drlvable stream. The minimum price, which will be accepted it S2.5Q per 1,000 feet for yellow pine. The Um ber, must be" cut uhder regulations. prescribed . by the' Secretary of, the v interior, ah umoer must do cui ana, - removed prior to June ii-1918. yWRh ; : the bid a certified check on. a solvent national hank., must .be submitted ia M the amount of 500. This cheek .wfll -V i be. returned to unsuccesalulMdds.Tt aypueu lowaxa. iob pirawsi,icusi;K. ber UJald lt.nsnit.tiiijMfi aaoneu u a.nia u.aplea(;axe'.i bidder, fails to comply VlthUfrf quirements or nu oia; 'i,ne,rignt;Oft,';c' the commissioner of Indian affairso $! waive, technical defects In advertise-& $ menu and bids, and to reject any; and . f all bids, is reserved, Further Jnfor-. :$&! m'ation as to the timber 'may.beob-;';! latendent of. tho KUmath lniiimr: w,S-I school. .Klamath Agency, Oregon;' il'$2l '$AEim 4-8-1 1-1 B-18-2I-2MJ- LNotico otWtfim Is hereby gtVen that hldai ? ... "i.- m . a..-'.-- .rJi:"vijVi,?i4iiw Klamath countyrp;, unto;tfjf;! Notice wi Klamath : , : 7 "' I ;,;!. -"iJIFAiiW . "? jf ""t"T"4 -. ? "TJ rr iTTrrt: ?an nMlng to KlanU,;eoiintyofi2i' Ki?:J ifof 16-lnch'aimh..woodran-J0USfe cords of 16-Inch ;tKdyNwoo.'me:'tor.H'Si O TSfti. be cut from live yellow; pine Umher5 1 livered and niatly corded luXh;9Wig house yard not;jaer than, pecemner.? r -.. . . 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