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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1915)
swraBr h.w Tk MAV. NOVKMBKW IfflB ? t 2?i2i ?" THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAW K 32. ' 4V"-flu wmMv Irish and Oysters jpjlBJtH EVERY DAY HalesFishand Meat Market Stave Slracr, P'op. a Mnln ,'h'""' ,a; hii:hii h.i.mov i:km Young Mother's Radical Methods Work With Sons I'hIIimI 1'iaitii Horvlco liiuili befoio IuvIiik foi mIiooI HAN KltANCIHCO, Nov i; -"Make "Thoy raugo from 9 yeius 10 22, Tho the home Juki Ilia- n Uub Don't put l old"t work' "nl ,,, rC8t K l" n harness on hoys. Make ih.ni real- "h1 W n" 0,nK ,0,b "r"; , , ' ,,, Idonts or noiuitorn, or something, If ''' ,Mr r iillilllly If they want , lnvo nBhnf , My ftbollt , to mioke. lei tin-Hi smoke Imt nnt Tlioy mind me bettor limn they too much YVs, even lot them cut would moot grown-up. I work thltiKH lonnu once In i. while If you don't on n elub-llko basis. Wu nil uiu they'll do It unywny Maku them u chummy, and confide our troubles In roiilldrut. Let litem think thi-y aro oarh othor, and when there's nn- hl)lnK to run things, no matter how thltiK to bo nettled wo tako a sort of klasnatll FoIU Athletic Club Hltlo thuy are r-ullv dolm:, but If you a otu on It, nnd thus there Is nover um . aro koIiik to bi :i Iiohh, ho it good nny trouble. I am really boss most XlwpWMriTMMIll.llWMlHlil ,)CHHi.. f ,,, tn) bul , woull, novcr ,. How Zeppelins Damaged London t itilo Mellveiy PAVILION (i.r MuitM'illli IVe Tlicmu wore poitlou of the rule hi Id down today by IMIth Colon, 19, tli cm know It, I cook their incnln, wnHh their clothe nnd give them i i Jflflffi , ra te: . . . aV who, because of the peculiar word-JHomo good talk onco In u while, nnd Ini of her tut I f r'H will, found her- In tho cumo of the younger kids I wlf tho "tiKithi'i" of hU Iio)k Tho , Hint It nocoimary aomc times to hold a will left an cnluto of 14,000, and b hchkIoii In the woodshed, must rulse tho boys and be a "moth-' "I think ovory girl Hhould have er" to them. experience with boy. It would do MIkh Cn'on wiih In tho iiihlxt of iinost of them good If their mothers MJiip NUdii nnd Milled clotliiM when' turned over tho caro of some of tin th( toporter railed. children. Then If they ever have any of (heir own they'll know what to HVaiiIII . ........ ..... I..., It.. ...... I. i IUU II VAI linu lilt, Mill II n HMH day," she mid between rubi "There ' ( it IIimhi " .iliji niA r.if.hprlnv to two youngHter stuffing down do with them." And with thl bIio returned to the WABUtUb. MUer'f Hardware W'c supply you with your every need in I lie way of Builder's Hardware. One Irial will convince you that this store has the LARGEST STOCK and lite GREATEST VARIETY in tlie city. Gel the lialiit of coming to the QUALITY HARD WAKE ST.OKK for your ev en need. LOWEST PRICKS on excryihitij,', Roberts & Hanks OUR WEEKLY SERMON tti jt 'Spurned Cures' It) llev. I!. ('. Hlrhanli, Ptor Orm-e. M. K. Clumli a Hill SftKSTWWr'C'MiSIK h M&w)9rjHt'?j -tT?' KWL",ifer1p3S3Hi Ubm tad eMte MMaat tk lui aacl prvtsliM abort arnatcl. Tkto tumoii.li paMMuel fcy or dr of tba HmtM Otwa Notaael, jadga of the etrcalt eoart of tbo Hat of Oregon for the county of KUautth, ad said order wag aaade aai dated the th day of October, 1916, aad the date of the Bret publlcatfc of ttilf mimmon Is tho lth dsy of October, l!)ir,, ' All process and paper in this pro 1 owllng mny bo served upon the un di-rslgncd residing within the state of OicKon at tho address hereafter men tion. ROLLO C. OnOESBEOK, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address, Klamath Kails, Oregon. 1G-22-3CI-6-13-J0 theapplleatioa, Uirm wm,U: "-s ' in; &&&." -.., -- ' -7"- -I. J !.X?.4"7, , ever Barred from aiepana lai wmak.j-; Dated at maaaatagallerOi'afrf. Ottoeer 16th, 1916. ZfcZ (sttTMd) oaxmos cmmmz Clerk of the Ctrealt Coart.at; ath Couaty, Oregon STONH ft OALE, Attorneyifor Ap- pKeaat J.U sr. ic.ii.ia wt otite ofBherMt'a Sale (Equity No. 7X1) In the Circuit Court of the Bute of! October. 1916, upon a-decree mad Notice of Me Uader-Egecailea In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County. H. T. Anderson, Plaintiff, r. Violet D. Boyd, O. M, Boyd, Joaa W Swaaaon and Anna Swaaaoa, De fendant. Notice Is hereby given that.br " tue of an execution aad order of tale issued out of the above-entitled eow( and in tbla cause on the 9th day of sa: it i li'A' t ' 'X?f m "sr'1 ,4 , A. m i Oregon, for Klamath Couaty l.utu II. Shepherd, Plaintiff, vs. Willinin H. McClure, Defendant. Under and by virtue of an execu tion in foreclosure, issued out of the circuit court of Klamath county, state of Oregon, dated tbla 28th day Of October, A. D. ,1915, In the above en titled action, wherein Lulu U. Bhep . herd, as plaintiff, recovered Judg ment and decree against the defend ant, William H. McClure, In the bum 'of 11,275.76, with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum 'from the 16th day of September,' A. D. 191S; and for the sum of 6130 attor ney's fees and for the coats aad dle bursementa of aaid action, amount ing to the sum of $15.10. aad for the further order, Judgment and decree foreclosing the mortgage herein aad barring the rights, claims, lien and claims of equity of redemption of the 'said William H. McClure, amd all sons claiming, by, through, or under Th,. lirltli.li censor ha refused to!struck by a bomb dropped from a hlm. "Are em nt Damancus waters of lnraolT May I not wash In expansion of a life within tho them and be clean!" II Kings, :.:12. thought reulm. Wo nro feeling the iueed of culture ratner man salvation. Many n mother is worrying about her boy'H actions and tho company ho kcepH, who is not worrying much penult descriptions of tho last Zep- ruld 011 London to be sent by height of a mile, and it was wrecked and those within killed. The censor would not have permitted tho photo- Wherefore I am commanded to sell nil those pieces and parcels of land described In said mortgage herein, alt ... a 1.,. ..,,1 iM.n,-ii,4- riv. Icurtaln rules 01 written croodit. when I'ulln (amancus. bettor than nil the In roallty It Is not this at all, but tnej table, but this photograph, of a houso ,,h to be Bcnt t0 the United States juated (n tne e0Unty of Klamath, state or uregon,, aescrreea as ionows, WOOD! We Imvo prepared the best tfork of Dry lllock, Slab, Uody and Utah wood available for oar win-tft-customers. (let our prices before buying, as goud wood will coat you no snore than Inferior grade. Car of owl will arrive about No unilwr l(lth. KLAMATH FUEL CO. o. I'KITO.V, Maaacer CjiiaiBissavTttl laHfliBflB Come to the Garage that Guarantees you Satisfactory Service in everything. Whether you store your jr wiih us permanently or uit buy occasional supplies, guarantee to pleat you in th Quality and Price. The Best Grade of Gasoline the Lowest Market Price. fry our Service once and wtice the difference. Howie Garage Tl'.omi words w'cre said by Naaman, comnmtidcr-lu-chlef of tho Syrian army, 900 yours before Christ and hi nilrucles. He was a leper, and had been sent to Palestine to be cured He had been sent In much pomp from the Syrian king to tho king of Palestine Hut tho king to whom ho had boon sent for cure sent him to,n prophet, and the prophet had Hinit him to wash In the muddy Jordan. He wan insulted, and his mini! Immediately reverted to his own rivers, cloaror than tho Jordan, and ho asked himself, "May I not wash In them nnd bo clean?" Wo crltlclxo tho men of the Old Testament freely, nnd think from our Christian nuglo of vlow that we would huve dono bolter. Would wo? Thoy know nothing of u Christ. They had no Savior. They had not his stand ard. They lived In a half pagan time. Had wo been In Naamnn's place, the chances are wo would havo said the aame thing or worse. I What Is the Predicament of Men? We believe In n Ood of lovo, but too often we bollevo bis lovo Is to let us do as our loves dictate Abana seems better than Jordan. We are drifting Into a religion of the affec tions, which would bo good If It did not harbor the baaer nffoctlona. It is possible for n namby-pamby lovo to hide n religion of the will and con science. It Is possible to foel a need of something which tho Christian world has colled salvation, yet not bo willing to raise ourselves to Ood'a plans. Men can want nnd feel a need of Him, and yot threaten to leave Him and His work If He doesn't lot them have their way. Do we believe In tho cross? Yos; In a way. Wo use It In dccoratlous. We fill It with sentiment. We eclo brnto It much. But we do not sup render to It. We will not bow before it. And wo do not want to be cruci fied upon It. We refuse to be filled with sorrow for our sins. If we truly were torry for our sins, we would surrender to tho cross, for It was cro ntod for our sins nnd for nothing else. Christianity Is respected by us, but loo often we refuse to let U be our authority. Jesus Is good, but we will not obey him. We lack in soui oulture. Worship Is constantly sac rificed to work. This Is true both of minister and people, of Christian and non-Ohrlftlan. We are still In a place where we seem to think that morality consists In conforming to in tho city shows the grqat damage !COuld he have prevented It, but it was dono in the last rnid. The house was brought by passengers or of the cross vanishes. And still remaining due on said Judgment, The eum 01 sixteen ana iv- i.A .t.t. LIIU 1,UV. Wl kMW w- ' -" , niirn men foreot that their own high-, to wit: en strength lies in Ood and his plan, then the power of men advances to n certain point nnd slumps back, dying of Its own weight. We need cleansing. 100 dollars, with interest thereon at tho rate 01 1 per cent ir uiju, . about his relations to Ood, forgetUng that if ho Is made right in his com munion with Ood bo will not go wrong in his outward actions. lit short, wo feel a need of some thing, a culture, a growth, a new ap preciation of art and science, and .KAlnlAHi. hhiI fsdAviflsiitln Atirl n AAh Duiiuiusj, nu .,...., - .. - .... -., "!-.. i . - ... .... tnln dovolopment of the life within. """ s "" - disbursements nerein; wgemer wuu LEGAL NOTICES from and after the twenty-seventh , day of September. 1915, until paid; 'and tho further sum of ten and 20- 100 dollars with Interest at the rate ,of seven per cent per annum from and 'after ttie said twenty-seventh day of September, 1915, until paid, costs and All Have Luck I Those who reat w fraaa U Klamath Bnortsmers n . uurauuniuUtw,eMfcM wtth Weoe. TllVUfl. W MOTOHCYCLM TO OO'IIV IOTH. THUMB TO BU1T. Klamath Sportsmen's Store COnNRR MAIN sMPH BTIMSsWi 3CE VEAHTR HE HAS IT We think a great deal of men as weak und needing strength, and forget that most of us live In tho light and knowledge of this twentieth century and under the influence of its power, and yet are dissatisfied. "Are not the rivers of sociology, education, culture, plcMuro, 1 total, better than all the witters of tho cleansing, crucified Christ?" wo cry, "and may we not wash in them and be clean?" We liuvo so much good and so many high motives that It all would be a mag- ultlront spectacle, if It were not for the fact that we get everything but tiit ono vital point, the soul's real nd, cure from sin and selfishness. u 10 Now, the Only Cure for Slui1 Has Hera tho Cross. Tho value of an Ideal or a power Is not In It apparent origin, but In the direction toward which It points. Mrs. Wlggs In her cabbage patch may have had a poor origin, but she bad mighty high Ideals. She aimed high and attained. The cross came out of 11 despised town called Naxareth, In 1111 Insignificant country called Pales tine. Its highest outward token Is a dead man crucified. But Ita aim Is toward cleansed, redeemed, efficient manhood and womanhood, and a cit izenship and civilisation which finds Its type in heaven. Tho thing most appreciated today Is administrative ability. It com mands the highest wages. The na tions of, the world which hold the reigns of power today are tne unns tlan nations. They have the Ideal cities, communities, schools. They can make more money. They know more selenco and have better health and more comforts than other. They know moro art and beauty. They have greater speed and power, Anion these, the nation which shal bo cleansed In Its Inner life by the nro of redemption, and ahali mani fest the highest adoption to the prln- ptniea of taeoross, shall auna su preme? Te 'unselfUh nation shall hold the balance of power. And it' is apparent on close inspec tion that the cross had Ita origin not In NaiaTeth. or in Palestine, hat in the heart of God. The cross flnda its power In the fact that It costs Ood something aad it costs men some thing. The cross Is Ood suffering with men. The cross will never be a great power to ua as ladivtduala ntii we learn these' two things--that It la a aaerlteeotvOod aad daman a tacrine of ua. tu aeat ta aot Clolgoth. but th heart. "wj0 com to Mead eur saeriiea with Ood' we have the seeret, Waea'ta world forgets that' Ood suffered on th erosa the expenses and costs of and upon said execution. Dated this 21st day,of October, 1915 C. C. LOW, Sheriff. Hy CiEO. C. ULRICH, Deputy. 21-28-4-11-18 (Law No. 774) In tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for tho County of Klamath. A. I,. Michael, Plaintiff, vs. A. Kinney, Defendant. .... v....i i.a.,d 'Summons ror Publication In teredos- out of and under the seal of the , Cir-I ' o cult Court in and for the county of .' ' ,... routv. i a. --..1 otata npflenn iinnn ft wcv, - - iwumuMi u . i . --------,u g ai.,g8Djr( Plaintiff, judgment rendered and docketed in " " tho said court on the 8tu aay ot March, 1915, in an action wherein A. Lt Michael Is jilalntlff and A. Kin ney Is defendant, in favor of the said plaintiff and against the said tterena ant, for the sum ot flfty-eight and 48-100 dollars, with interest tnereon at tho rate of seven per cent per an num from and after tho 11th day ot Janutvry, 1915, unUl paid, also for the sum of twenty-five dollars attor noy foe, with interest thereon at the rato ot seven, per cent from ana alter the sold 11th day of January, 1915, also for plaintiff's costs and disburse ments herein expended, amounting to the sum of ten and 20-100 dollars, and directing that plaintiff, upon am plication therefor, have oxecutlon against the real property ot defend ant herein attached, to wit: LeUs thirteen, fourteen, fifteen and sixteen of block twelve, and lota seven, eight, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen and six teen of block thirteen, all in Sec ond Addition to Klamath Palls, Oregon; which execution was directed and de livered to me as sheriff in and for the said county of Klamath and atate ot Oregon, I have levied upon all the rtirht. title and Interest ot the said defendant, A. Kinney. In and to the following described property, to wit. Lots thirteen, fourteen, fifteen and sixteen of block twelve, and lots seven, eight, eleven, twelve, t vs, Geoigu L. Davis, Defendant. To George L. Davis, the above, named defendant: In Uie name ot the state of Oregon, you are hereby notified that B. S. Qrlgsby, tne holder of certificate of delinquency numbered 657, issued on tho 22nd day ot May, 1916, b.yjhe tax collector of the county of Klamath, state of Oregon, for the amount ot sixteen and 67-100 (16.67) dollars, tho same being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1912, together with penalty, Interest to wit: The west half of the southeast quarter and the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty-one (21), and the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-eight (28), all In township forty (40) south, range twelve (12) east, W. M., in Klam ath county. Oregon. Also lota 786. 787, 794, 795, In block 106, Mills Addition to the city ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, together with" the tenements, hereditaments and ap purtenances thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining, or so much thereof as may be neces sary or sufficient to raise the amount due tho plaintiff for her principal, in terest, attorneys fees, costs and dis bursements and costs of sale. A notice is hereby given that on the 29th day of November. 1916, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the front door of the court, house la Klamath Falls, Klamath county, state or Ore gon, I will, In obedience to said order or sale and execution under foreclos ure, sell the above described property, or so much thereof aa may be neces sary to satisfy the plainUff's Judg ment, attorneys fees, costs of salt, and costs of sale, to the highest bidder for cash. ' C. C. LOW, Sheriff of Klamath County, Ore. By GEO. C. ULRICH, Deputy. 30-6-1J-10-27 , J and entered of record on the 9th day of October, 1915, in favor el the above named plaintiff and agaiatt the defendants herein, directing theeete ot certain real property hereta de scribed to satisfy the sum of six thea sand seven hundred eighty -five ($6,786.00) dollars adjudged due the plaintiff and costs and disbursements taxed at nineteen and S0-leff (flt;tfl) dollars, together with interest on said sums at the' rate of 6 per seat per' annum from October 9, 1915, aai , peases of such sale; - Now, therefore, I have levied upas said premises and will on the 18th, day ot November, 1916, at the hear, of 10 o'clock la the foreueosrof aatf day, at the front door of the eewrt house la Klamath Vails. Oregoa, aetl at public auction to the highest bid der for eash In hand, subject re demption according to law, all the right, title aad latereat of the ahere named defendants in and to the fol lowing described premises: " Sltnate in Klamath county; Ore Ore eon: W of seetion tt; tfWhL NWV4 of section 33; 11)4 rfftA1t "Section S3; SEU SBU ot seetion 29, all in township 40 south, range 11 east of Willamette Meridian. Pursuant to said execution, the said premises wilt be offered for sale la two parcels, In the order of their de scription, as follews: v si e" h -J 5V M .kA 4 . .Ml si i ! "Y 'Take Registration ot Land Title In the matter ot the application of and costs thereon upon the real prop- E. E. Ralston to register the Utle to erty assessed toyou, ot which you the lands known as the Lasgell ranch are tho owner as appears of record, and hereinafter particularly de situate in Bald county and state, and scribed: Darticularlv bounded and described as To C. L. Holiday. Occupant, and to follows, to wit: Southeast quaiter ot southwest quarter, and lot five, section twenty-two, township thirty-nine south, range ton cast of Willamette Meri dian. You are further notified that said 13. 8. Qrlgsby 4as paid taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent years, vvlth the rate ot interest on said amounts as follews: .For the year 1913, paid May S3, 1916, tax receipt No. 6236, amount paid S18.19, with Interest at 12 per cent. For the year 1914, paid August 12, 1916, tax receipt No. 4169, amount paid 16.68, with interest at 18 par cent, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen and six-' sald Oeorge L. Davis as the owner teen ot block thirteen, all la Jec-)0f the legal title ot the above de- ond Addition to Klamath Falls, Oregon, according to the duly re corded plat ot said addition on file in. said county. Notice is hereby glveir-that I, the undersigned, sheriff as aforesaid, wjll In obedience to the command in said execution contained, sell1 the above described property, or so much there of as may be necessary, to the high est bidder, for cash, at puntw auction, at the front door of the oourt house scribed property as the same appears of record. Is hereby further notified thnt B. St .Orlgsby will apply the circuit court of the couaty aad atato aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the Hen against the property above de scribed, and mentioned In said cer tificate. And you are hereby sum moned to appear within sixty days after the first publication ot this sum mons, exclusive ot the day of said first publication, and defend this It UUr v. --.-."-",-"- 1' - .,... Anm M In the eltv ot Klamatn stmis, wasnam auiiuu ur -- "--" .. nreion. on Monday, the twen- (above shown, togetnr wiin eosts aa """f" " r . u.k a r ty-secoaa any ot, ovr. - iaiB. at the hour ot two o'clock p, m. on said day. to satwty the amount accrued Interest. 'and la esse of your failure todo so, deeree will he rendered forecloelag the Hea naif . VKfU. All Whom It May Concern Netice: That on the 16th day ot October, 1916, an application was filed by aatd E. E. Ralston in th circuit court ot Klamath county, Oregon, for Ini tial registration ot that land situated In Klamath county. Oregon, particu larly described and bounded as foleows: NWU section 36; Eft section 25; SU NWK section 36; SEH and NEU of 8WK, W of NEK. EH of NW, NWfc ot NWK. section 24; SW and 8W of NWK,and 8WK of SBK, seetioa 13, township 40 south, range IS east, W. M., containing 1,300 acre; also the Btt ot 8WU section 19, and the NW section 80, township 40 south, range 14 east, W, M. eon talntng 881.47 acres; also 8BH section 23: 8WU. section 36;.r NEK. SW NEK, 8E NWtt? Ni SB K aad Ntt BWtt, aeetlen 36; SWH and NE seetioa-St. township 40 south, range IS uU W. M., aad th NEK aeetioa S3, township tO south, range '14 east, W. M.t containing 1.130 acres, be lna In all a total acreage of 3.641.47 eares, New unless yoii appear on or be fore the 86th day of November. 1816 and show oause way such aapMeatiea shall aot be granted? the aame will he taken e eoafeaaed. aad deeree will seeateredaeoordlagtota Meftr of pir.f uru gnu uctiaa. IS:. ' &.' n ? ku. KVhL of uotlnn S: NW4" W '"l N'WK section 33; SW aad a strip containing 60 acres off the sontberly end ot SU of NW of section 28. In all containing 389 acres; "Secend: N U NW , and a, strip containing 20 acres across the north end of Bi of NWK of sec tion 28, In all contajnipg 100 acres. Dated at Klamath Mgls. Oregon, October 16, 1916. S , - C. C. LOW. saerin. By GEO. C ULRICH. Deputy. 16-23-30-6-13 "" ' Registration ot Land Title In the matter ot the application of Alice Oarland to register title to the lands hereinafter particularly de scribed: To AU Whom It May Cencern: Take Notice That on the 16th day ot October, 1915. an application was' lied by Alice Garland In the circuit court ot Klamath county, Oregon, for .Ini tial registration of that f land situated in Kiamatn county, ureeen, twruvu; any aescnoea tun a lews: . The NEK ot the NWK of sec tto 19, and the 8BK or 8WK and lota 3 and 4 of section 18j.aU in township 39 south, range 18 east. W. M., containing 67 acres mere orle"' 4ia&" ' r Now unless vclappear on or be fore the 35th de oMevember,'918, and show cause why such apptteatloa shall not be granted, tbe same will be taken as confessed, aad decree wm, be entered according to the prayer.ot h annllMtlnn. Mid yon .will ha fetV ever barred from dlsputlng'the seated Dated at Klamath Falls. Oregon, October 16th, '1916. (Signed) GEORGE CHA8TA1N Clerk of the Circuit Court ot Klam- ath'County. Oregon. . ".-. ... -:;, . .4 tz'A HlUINti UAUBl, AKUIMJl wir u wss Pllcant. M"1 '-ErvA.: XotleooriuadaeieraBale vs. Wt?.-T Notlceis herby glvea that tWijto 'ffifwfc VTJIUBI At ." 14 ..ml A , JrZk PI derslgned poundmaster ot the etr'!et Ktamath Falls, Oregon did, a.jM 26th day of October, isi,. tu-l r.M lathe pound otaald cRy. the"llsw-4 $f-M ing describee animal: 1'$$ '$$$. in poor condition, braae'H. r.M V Utthlp, . 23? StoSttj ,An that unless the owner er wsrvS&S. era of aaid aaiasaU, or ether aexasmar.M 1 persons having- aa latere taetaaa. ,j&i hallbefor theMartssjiaa)! claim Dosasssioaiot .wum-mnmmm.mmjn 1 r. . - - " " ipay allitcosuMa lasigss keealaa and.aaeeriisiag a gether wtth all lee rsVfMMi oaace al seJdeUter eeea aajasatawmb sold at;fai ror eaeaiai ih essr mmmmm of l:39eBeae.TUdjra . $X'S .ilis.arwasaaih: HsTemrl,ltU.s 5 ) 'tkairv mm mw-tij L aKMi-Tf;' 'H annunnnnnnevannunm