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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1915)
-Vv'. -" w$fflU' "- ; T re t j?v '-..- .-,.. ., - . r;s& sr. . .-- " B . .- k w ... -. m . ' , i i MMI TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORJCQON WMPNlaWAY, NOVHMHKW ,T 4 till VJ I? o' i . Lj. m : fVivT! "r-tKi.' away, lit Third strat. has m beautifniiy kmi litta, single aad la ttti; would make tevaty Xmae gifts. She woald Mil taeanat greatly reduced prices. They areaew. Da Lata bladings, l-lt Sabaerlbe for the Herald. 60 ccata meata. The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH .. Editor Published telly exeaat Bandar br TM Herald FnbUshlag Cmm; of XJaaata fail, at 111 fourth Street. InkTsChtttfedAin. WWMWMMIMIMWWI FOE RENT NICELY furnished apartments at the Oregoa Hoaae, Klamath, near Stxta HOOM TO RENT Hot and cold wa fer, Hat. heat aad bath la room. R. B. smith Realty company. 5-tf Catered at the geetottsa at Ban- lath rails. Oregea. tor traaamlaaloa throagh ta malls aa seeendelaas attar. "Owls to the overcrowded eandHlasi of our columns, a number a births nnd deaths ara unavoidably postaoaed until nsxt weak," SubeeriaUoa tanaa by mall ta aay address la taa United States: Oae yaar ll.aa Oaa aioatk It IDS RENT Room, ataaai heat, hot aad cold water, auitabls for oaa or two mea, at the Claremoat, 4th atraat, aaar Pine. 18-tf FOR RENT Three room furnished house. Fhoaa M4Y. l-4t FOR SALE FOR SALE At a bargala, upright rKrakaaer ptaao la apleadid eoa dtttea. PaoaeSSS. lira. A. Oehler. 141 th atraat. ll-t KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER IT, 1MB IP YOU WON'T repair your aide- walk yourself, the olty will do aa. Mr. Negligent Oae, and Uay'll ptaatar a ilea against your lot for the coat IT 18 JUST about the tlaaa of taa year for the old fashioned hoaae keeper to make the fruitcakes far Thsnkagtvlng, Chrlatmaa aad New Years. THE LAND GRANT CONFERENCE FOR BALE Young water spaniel dag, well broken. Call Dr. A. A. Soak. 16-tt" TOUNQCH1CKEN8 for sale. Inquire Mrs. Hector. Magulre's store. 17-tf LOST AND FOUND FOUND Poeketbook, tatata 'money; laqulre Sheriff omos. lE-St MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS I will buy your chick ens; will pay good prices for good caiekeas aad fair prices for fair ones. CD. Wilaoa. 5-1 at FURNISHED FRONT room, dose in; hot aad cold water, with bath, with' or without board. Phoae 50. 154t WANTED Forty cords of llaib wood. Ujaaire at Waahlngtoa rooming la-It PROFESSIONAL CARDS jrnVfy 0w00f0m00w00t THE confereace between sUte oat clala and oSclala of the South ern Pacific railway, who hare to deal with the dispoaltloa of the Oreann and California land grant case meets at Salem tomorrow. The atate coafereea ara Governor Wlthyoomba. Treasurer Kay. Secre tary Olcott, Seaatora Bean, Garland ana vawter of the mad grant cona tion, and Mr. Speace. master of the State Orange. They ara about aa solid a body of careful beeiaeae aaaa aa It would be possible to make an. and It la exnect- the Southern PaclSo company wlU be represented by D. W. Campbell, Wm. E. Herrin and others. Ex-Congressman Laffertr of Port- Isnd. In n column said advertisement. advises the people of Oregon to "raise hell." Ha aaya men. women aad chll dren In Oregon are atarring and are land hungry." He aaya 2S.000 acres of "the most fertile land in the atate are being kept from the poor aad the land hungry" under an act of congress passed forty years ago. Competen judges say not over one-sixth of the grant is At to support families. One S. W. Williamson. reDrasentlaa- the department of Justice, has been In Oregon for soma time Investigating the land grant, and be ta auoted ms saying no two men in Oregon agree as to wbat should be dona. The land grant conference haid at Salem adopted resolutions creating taia joint confereace committee, and declased its mala purpose to be to pat an end to litigation and holding THIS LAST LITTLE flurry was no doubt a little reminder to some of onr people ao they will get their wood In the shed before winter reallr starts. While many women have been con vinced that it la oart of their houaa- keeplng duty to apltt the fuel, no "real lady" win peacefully consent to throwing the unsplit wood Into the shed. AND CHRISTMAS Just thlrtr-elahtl days off. BOXING SMOKER MAKES BIG HIT (Continued (rem page 1) CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. - ABSTRACT INSURANCE . Members Oregon .Aeeeclatlea Title Men A. O. 8TRATTON White Bldg. Klamath Kails Telephone Connection JtOU StoTM Made Nbw Now u the time to gt oat year dd kaatars aad have aaw linings saada. n need to bay aaw stoves. .Wo can nx year old one aa good aa paw. Oar charges ara vary mod- rWPingMt dc Loranx 701 Mala t nn at There are poUtldana In "the elate who can keen befom thn nnni B. long' as there is atrlfe and contention, and who do not want an amicable set tlement based upon Justice to all nar- tlea. The primary interest 'of th state u in protecting settlers with families who desire to make koma n the land where they cast beeoma iw.r. maneat producers aad tax payers, not in the speculative class. The state Is also deenlr Intaiwatad In collecting back taxes due eighteen counties for two years oast, and amounting to nearly S2.000.000. thn counties being in debt aad paying Interest. of livery Riga aad Saddle motees at the MODOC STABLES amy, Graaa aad Feed for Bale R. I. CHILDERB, Prop. Hjow, Your Roof? FUr WM1LR ThtB won tmanm D. MILLER M kiaas of reoAag and eea. erata work wili. PfeaaaSM it vi- . A "' J""'! COAL .wLKL".WT?-?W wvamnar, lath. , .yajr orders to' be aalrvared m arrival of the ear. Frisa 111 mMi , ' : -f, w-sjaaaaaaja dry elaa, body. v5?t?f". ?!. 'sPfBai MiFsair. or wA. .' 4rs. joaallT h. -' "J'V--. -?"' KUkMATnVUWL CO m SCHOOL SANITATION FORTY aUtea of the union have taken some leaal action toward safe guarding the sanitation of pub lic BChOOl bulldlnas according to bulletin on "Schoolhouae Ranitatinn Just Issued by the Bureau of Educa tion of the United States Denartmant of the Interior. "Probably nlna-tenths of th ati. ing regulation of this sort haa within the past decade," declarea the bulletin. "Bach state pronto by the experience of forty-seven others. A law passed In one extreme of the country today is cooled next month or next year by a atate 3.000 or 1,000 bums distant" Thirty-eight states have aomaiaaai provJsiea regarding the achool site according to the bulletin. Maari .n of. these prevlswaa ara statewide la their appHaatloa. and are uif la eharaeter. Theas provJstoas la- ClHdO tk PrOXlmltr Of "aalaan " lavatlablUty of the site, and ta. riu of the site. Nlnateea atataa h, lawa prohiblttaa- the loeaiioa of scnooj ouiiding within a speclHed dis tance rrom Dlaces Wham Unnnr ! sold, from camblinr housaa. tinn of prostitution, and noisy or smoky Thirty Of the Staiea har anna m) reguiate the water aupply of feha PUblie aChOOl. "Th ravalt mmilmmt the common drinking cup," aaya the ouueua. -nan coma wttaia tk naa flra years. Kansas was tfea niaawM bat 6tharvstotes followed rapidly, ae that BOW half Of the eatlaa --'- have etther a law or a resatsHna ra. gardlag drinking eapa." I tricks which professional page have marred the sport are all eliminated. too, in the amateur gams While Kid Harvey and Yalao. the bantamweight contenders, were don. nlng the big pillows for the Ana foar- round event. Jack t.iirii. atan- ped in the ring to referee, and Louis Qerber took the role of announcer and time-keeper. The crowd ehaarad lustily, for two fairer mea could not be found In a two day's Journey. Harvey had it over his bononeat In reach and height, and he carried the fight to him practically all throaah the bout. Yalno showed soma clever ness In defense, nnd he prettily block ed a number of punches that might nave stung. The decision was given to Msrvey. Extremely fast and furious waa taa four-round mix between Turpln and Bowman, lightweights. The wav these boys sailed Into each other brought ths fans to their feet, and tha cheering was continuous thronnhout tne ngnt. The pace set In tha Irat i round wis the gait that can only be uimw irom iwo amateurs, eager for the fray, and determined to end the mill in the opening chapter. Bow man sent hia opponent to his kasaai shortly after the startlne- n he took the offensive in this round, aitnougn be was sent into the ropes by one of Turpln's rushes. The second round wm miaii t ous, and in thie session both men fell half out of the ring In their whirl wind interchange of fisticuff. Th. third round sa-w a little slackening in tne pace, but not the spirit of the Dattie, as both boys were tiring from their breakneck pace. Bowman waa more fatigued than his opponent, and noticing this, Turpln started aa offen sive that had the Bonanialte going. Blows were rained on the head aad wind until Bowman went down for the count. HayWOOd took the wreatllna- hmuiH from Buck, after losing the first fall, whuch Buck secured with a neat hatr. nelson after half a minute of work. The second fall came In about a anu. ter of a minute, when Buck, whiriia out of his bigger opponent's hold, fell. Haywood followed this Ilka a flash, and put both of Buck's shoul ders down. Back waa on tho defens ive la tha laht far the anal fall, and after hia failure to break a too hold br aattlaa a almllar'hoid on his com aaaloa, ha twitted oat of this grip In good shaae. He made a Ana sotn to save himself when Haywood tried to Sop him over, but la lesa than a min ute Haywood secured tho winning tumble. The way that Oeoraa Phluua. color ed, aet the pace la the first round of his mix with Bobble Allen wna areat to behold, and la addition to ulaclna s wicked wallop over Allen's eye, tho dusky lad brought a stream of blood from Bobble's Proboscis. To mako It abort, ha put up a light that the war censors would classify as n "vigorous offensive." The drat round waa all l'liluus'. It was also Phlpps' all. Allen camo back with a vengeance In the second round, and the first wallon he-ahot out found a resting place oa the ncgro'e Jaw, and appeared to ehltt his lovcra from high to Intermediate for Allen's blows thereafter kept Phlpps on the defens ive. In leaa than a mtnuto the col ored bor waa bleedlne- at the nose. ; taking hard wallopa to the head and body, feeling tired and rushinc Into clinches to stop the punishment. It was la the middle of tho round that he staggered Into a clinch which Link enbach had to break, and befors ha could pat hia tired arms up in light ing attitude. Allen gavo him the laat little Up necessary to end the bout. The fans were alahlr aDDrcclatlre of the (Jean entertainment furnished by Manager Fea of the Athletic Club. aad this laatltaUoa promises to be come extremely popular and grow In membership. It la sn organisation that fills a long felt need, as Its arm- naslum is gradually filllnr with arm- nastic and athletic equipment. The average depth of the oceans is from two to three miles. At the mouth of the Rio de la Plato, off the coast of South America, the depth of the Atlantic la aald to bo more than 45.000 feet, or more than eight miles. Tarfcsys for Sale Corn-fed turkeys for sale at 18c per pound, alive. F. W. Rlggs, phone 93, between 8 a. m. and 5 p. m. taa Hark 'a nSlo of said SOU ft oa the 18th day of September, 1115, Wherefore, I am commanded to sell all tanaa nlaoaa aad nareata of land Haarrlhad In aald nartlleata-of attach ment on Die herein, attuated la Klam ath county and atate of Oregon. The same being; The east halt or the southeast quarter (EH of ths BE K) and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter (8EU otNBU) of section 8 1 and the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter (SWU of NWM) of section nine (), all In township thirty-seven (37) south, rango eleven and one half (11 H). east Willamette Meridian, Klamath county, Oregon. Also lots six (6) and seven (7), In block thirteen (IS), In Hot Springs Addition to the city of Klamath Fails, Klamath county, Oregon, aa aame Is desig nated upon the oWcIal map of aald addition, aa Bled with the county clerk of Klamath county, Oregon, together with the tenements, here ditaments and appurtenances there unto belonging or In sny wise appertaining; or so much of said property aa may be necessary or suRcleat to raise tha amount due the plalnM for his piia clnsl. Interest, sttornev'a fees, costs and 'disbursements and easts of sale. Notice Is hereby given that oa Thursday, the Id dav of December. 1915, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the front door of tha court house la Klamath Falls. Ore gon. I will la obedience to said order of sale and attachment execution, sell the above described property, or so much thereof ss mar be necessary to satisfy the plaintiff's Judgment, In terest, attorney 'a fees, costs of suit and costs of sale, to the highest bid der for caah. C. C. LOW. 8herlff of Klamath County. Orsaon. By L. L. LOW, Deputy. - 3-10-17-H-l Fish and Oysters FRESH EVERY DAY Hales Fish and Meat Market Stave Straiter, Prop. 73rt Mala St. Phoae 1ST KltKMII SALMON KGGB Auto DeNvery Klwaath Falk AihUtkClaW unvnu a, VBB) """""" '"KNiiAY, NOV, 1 PAVILION Membership Fees, gj.oo Social Membership, 70?,' aauu I "J.ia. Jaa ), FSTWamvfft W aW -W"mA dfTVMv T .SnYaanaaK I v CawA. JlSammmmKatv J5yv Sammoas (Equity No. 781) In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County J. L. Sparrentorn, Plaintiff, Your Choice ALUMINUM WAKE, FANCY GOODS, ART WARE, CROCKERY, UTENSILS, STATIONERY. EVERYTHING NEW Henderson's llaM-ffM Mate Street Even If yoa da not drive aa sato- awatte, yea aead aa JBtaa accident policy. See CMeeate. ' I Subscribe for the Herald, 60 cents a mean. legal Notices Notice of Sheriff's Sale of Real Property ' (Law No. 815) In the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon, in and for Klamath County. , W. H. Shaw, Plaintiff, vs. A. Y. Tlndall, Defendant Under and by virtue of aa attach ment execution issued out of the cir cuit court of Klamath county, Oregon, dated the 2d day of November, 1915, In the above entitled action, wherein W. H. Shaw, as plaintiff, recovered Judgment against the defendant, A. r. Tlndall. for the sum of f 648.15, with Interest thereon at tha rate of 7 per cent per annum from tha Id day of June, 1914, and for the fur ther aum of 1135.00 attorney's fees. for the costs and dlsbursemeats of this action, amounting to tha sum of 836.80. In which Judgment It was further ordered by the court that tha property attached in said action, and hereinafter described, be sold for tha satisfaction of said Judgment In tha manner provided by law. which ludr- msnt waa enrolled and docketed In The Baby Ford The Rexcdl Coaster Get e e e e A. rw .1 QU.-J L.a . aauicrcal aTMsHf -e' . . . . AMUKINa OF THE aewaV tha I jpress, the following Is from a paper J la atssji Middle Westera tewa: Every boy wants oaa, aad every boy should have oae. xuuKfcojroae. They are ajraat exercise, aad loads of faa. Oae coaster for every twelve 88c coupons aad S5c In rath Oae coupon with every Sac purchase of Rexal goods, ao ssattor what It may be. We have a limited amoaat in this shin-neat. 8m thaaa t- a window. ''" rif The gre couiwm aad Dteaer Makes m also aood oa Masse coasters. a We are pleased to state we aaw 'have la stock Haidhh. ss. r.T - ,, we naa roar asster prefers. Fall slat bottlaa !.. REMEMBER, wbea rati deal at taa Star, yoa set Soalhb .iaiibr and Star service. A cossMaaaloa hard to kaat. John Forbes and Nsttle D. Forbes, Defendants. To John Forbes aad Nettle D. Forbes, the above named Defendants: In the name of the state of Oregon. you are hereby aummoned to anneer and answer the complaint Sled In the above entitled ault. within six wseks aftsr the first publication of thla sum mons In the Evening Herald newspaper. And you will take notice. If you fall to appear and answer, or otherwise plesd, within the said tims. tha nlsin. tiff, for want thereof, will apply to the above entitled court for the relief de manded In his complaint filed In said suit, to wit: For Judgment aa-alnatithe defend- ant, John Forbes, for the sum of 8100.00 with interest thereon at tha rste of 8 per cent per annum from the 33d day of October. 1914. aad for tha additional aum of 160.00 attornsy's feea, and for the sum of 8110.00. with Interest thereon at tho rata of 8 ear cent per annum from the JSd day of October, 1914. aad for the further sum of 150.00 attorney's fees and for the sum of 87.76. with Interest thara. on from the ltd day of October. 1915. and for the further sum of 114.07, with Interest thereon from tha lid day of October, A. D. 1915, aad for bis costs and disbursements herein. And also for a decree foreclosing tne mortgage described In the com plaint filed herein, to wit: That certain mortgage made by the aald defendants. John Forbes and Nettie D. Forbes, which said mortgage la dated the 38d day of October, A. D 1S1G, and Is upon the followlna real property, situated In Klsmsth county. ststs of Oregon, to wit: Upon the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section eleven (11), and the west half of the southeast qusrter aad ths southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section two (8), town ship thirty-nine (89) 'south, range eleven (11) east, Willamette Me ridian. And that the court also decree that any parties to this suit may be come a purchaser of said real nron. erty and that tha sheriff shall nlaca the purchaser in Doasesalon of tha property purchased, aad that the do-J tenaanu, and each of them, and all persons claiming-, or to claim, by, through or under thsm, be forever barred aad foreclosed of sll their right, title, estate aad lien at tow, ana in equity of redemption, in. to aad upon said real property, and ev ery part thereof, excepting the right of redemption allowed br the statutes of ths state of Oregon. This summons Is published mir.u. ant to aa order of tha above entitled court made oa the 8th day of Novem ber, A. D, 1916, aad ths Irst nubllaa. tlon thereof is made In tha Evening Herald oa the 10th day of November, A. D. 1911, ' OHARLM 1, FIRaUSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. 10.17-14-l-MI.lt nmamf HalRnL lamBmamBmamMamHamBmaml mamBmBmBmBLJg? mil 1 Come to the Garage that Guarantees you Satisfactory Service in everything. 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