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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1915)
W St '&" -VeM-Tr '"ftmr'' riM. J ' rHl,t 1 ras" K y fHtRMUAV, UHCKMHKR Id, loin irnuT or omuvmAA j SAVM MAX FROM PKN THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. ORJGON One Military Force Not Figured on Here Is the "Lost Legion" of Well Trained Veterans I'AB Million United 1'ron Borvlee pOnTLAND, Dec. 16. Honry JvtO IUOki ui ivaiu uu lumiTDnnaifi cesiblncd with tbo Christmas spirit will Klvn nnlph Brandt another ehanco. , Brandt purchased an nulomoblla from tho Ford work hero, giving In : payment an alleged worthless cluck. He atnrted fur Tacoraa with (ho enr, but wiix arrested at Kalamn, Wash.' In court representatives of the Kord ' company aald the Ford aplrit li ono of forslvenoss, and not revenge, and', ,,,,,,. , .. , Sat they would refuse to prosecute If ' " .l" ' H,M s"rv,,e Brandt will make good the. damage AHlll.(iro., I) C, Dec 1.- lent army nucleus In tlmo of eracr uitaluod by the automobile. Braudt There aro 11 million men In tlio Utilt.i Kency, but tlio government dooa not agreed, and he will be pardoned. HtatCH who coulil reapotid to the colors llcnow w,,oro n,iy of t,lcso mt" ttro ox- estimated total of 70,000, army offl- i.. ........ r .... jcopt tlio national guardsmen, leer- ha v. ... ...v ..iii ui minim UftOIUIHUlU, II jvu n ixiuipur mui your II WIU (.'(111 L'tllUV. )Q0 Mm limirnnre. mw Clillcotr. 11. tf Theao mn m,ti,,,,.,i v, ,,. ,,..... ...... . . n .- iuiu uuiini Kuarusmen; over 175,000 army each year Tha total for 1914 wu ex-nntlunnl guardsmen .till of mill, and navy "alumni." between 180,000 14,MTifl ih. ttloSh Kverywenr Box, .lx pair., gunran- l"u -rcKI,,n1r "m T" """ unU 200'000 ""Uh war veternna and.'death. .Inco discharge, tacaSa tea for -It month.. In Xma. boxes. f ' VJ' ' '" mnJarHy of iho Hpa... ; 76.000 college cadet.. I tlons. removal to otheflonn. 10 K. K. K. Store. ,B" ,,r "ran. ami men who ,avo The war department flnires show 'old th ,. - ... " " udmlt tlili would Im u highly convan- havo been graduated who bad bean trained two year. Figure, tor tan years behind that easily make up the Kuaruamen. jCcrn nay. Koughly estimated there aro 000,- As to the regular army alumni, an 0 lintlnnnl PHnr.ln.nn.. I ,.., .... i ....-- . -a aaa . .. .. . These mo national guard.meii and .!,,. ",'1.".: '"'"""" I" """ m """" la"8 w H" 122 Sixth atroot I. the place to got uieful Rifts. 14-31 rocWved traln.nK under authorized ( there are now 8,700 officer, and 120.-l.houU be 175,000 to 200.000 men yi.:'ll:...,:,.,,,'V4'r,:,1:;H. rUrW w,,"cd ,nc -tloMII Recent plan, of enlistment in the iiro iilso .All kind, of Box and combination Xma. boxen and act. 10 K. K. K. Htoro. ,... ....... ,....,; ...en uriiieu unuer guard. In tho Snnnlsh war. 22a 2ir. wnr ri.n.Hn..t -.h. - ... military men In tiltilt and private volunteer nfflcr. i.mi ..iitn,i m.nL,ui. .i,. .. ..... . - achoolH. and ex-l'nlled States marines served. In tho colleges last year, ! Before that, once a man's term of en Neckwosr . w''o have had land training. there were 32.000 men who had drill, 'll.trnm, .. ..n .h ,.-... Omccra of ilio I'nlted Btatea army and In tho last ten years 39.000 men! no more attention to him. Take i feep; At your Hat of, Chrlatuia. noed. and aee if thny Include i i WOOD and HAY If ao, you will uiivo time, trou blo and money directly hero for wnai you re quire. Here al way. aro tho boat qunllllcii nnd tho lowent pn'cea at which dependa ble WOOD AND HAY can bo sold. Wilson Is Asked Not to Recognize New Ruler iiiM-'si: m .t.MKiticA DKXor.vci-: m:v riuvKsi: Kii and his ASHOt'lATI AS TltAITOItS TO thi: itcruiii.io :iti: mkxi. TAX CASK Hilt A I'llltt'KIIKN'T Seehorn GETZ Wood Main Hlrcrc IMiom 79 Cars for Hire DAY OB NIGHT Klamath Falls Ato Co. I?MMM 17 NIGHT CALLS AVTEK 10 P. M. PHONE 147 or 14.Y HAN KltA.N'CISCO. Dec. 16. An appeil to President Wilson not to rec ognize the Chinese monarchy has been mailed In Washington by Tong King Cluing, president of (he Clice Kung Tong,.l:nnwn as tint Chinese Hepubllc Association, which 1 said to have a membership of about CO, 000 In tho Dulled Statos and 300,000 In North. Central and South America. "The nation that refused recogni tion t those who overthrow President Dlat of Mexico, or thoso who assassi nated President Madcro," tho loiter cald, .kaaaBlLV mggMm , ttmmSSSSSmSmSSSSS3K , Final Meettag. I The final aeealon of the needle craft department of the Woman's Library Club before the holidays will be held I tomorrow afternoon at the club build ing, beginning at 2:30, and contlnu lng two hours. A t this time free Instructions will be given In tatting. crocheting and embroidery, and all I women lntereated, whether member. or not, are Invited to attend. Uradley Sweater Coats. 16 K. K. K. Store. Makes Wine, Not Grape Juice, Diplomatic Drink !'TmHMuCl Yuan Shi Kal LEGAL NOTICES Xotlce to Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County. In the Matter of the Estate of Oeorge W. McLane, Deceaied. Notice Is herby given that I have havo been appointed executrix of the last Will and Teatament of George W. McLane, deceased, by the above entitled court All person, having claims agalnat tho said estate are required to preaent same to me at the office of "Charles J. Ferguaon, attorney at law, Klam ath Falls, Oregon, within alx month, from the 4th day of December, A. D. If' 15, with the proper and neceaaary vouchers attached thereto a. required by law. MARY E, MCLANE, 3 1- " aaaaaaaaaaafl 1 fm BBgnJEiSWe JaaMaaaaaaaMBW 1 A Hitf .bbbbbbbbB bfo? V8ED ORGAlTi, High top guar anteed, 24 and up. Very easy terms. Get your, before Chrlatmas SHEPHERD P1AXO DEPOT, Xext door to Postofilee THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST That mean, picture made at the Bend Studio -The beat, because Bend la the!- most artistic photographer In thi. locality; the cheapeat, becanar cost no more than elsewhere.? Xmas is almost here and. we are; quite busy. You will be. dlsap-5 pointed It you wait. Our custom ers ate pleased with our wdritif Some people even Insist on paying us more than we ask, Come. tov the Bend Studio and you will be pleased. r X 1125 MAIX STREET seek to wrest from the people their Executrix of the last Will and Ttsta- 'cannot, in Justice, or sincerity, i,arti won freedom, or the monarchy i ment of George W. McLane, De- rccoKnlxo In China the traitors who which they seek to erect." ' ceased. dec.9-16-23-80-6 T AMALE ' T A STEW A K A K E K H OT DRINKS H O ystcrs Sandwiches O M ILK BY QT. M A FEED A Holly Thieves Ruin Trees at Statehouse VAN'S PLACE Cor 6th and Mala SALEM, Doc. 10. A reward of 2G has boon offorod by Secretary of Stato Olcott for tho nrrost nnd conviction of 'any ono of n number of persons who 'havo boon stealing holly from the state house grounds. So extensive havo been the opera tions In tho last fow days that a num ber of hushes have been practically ruined. In addition to offering the reward, tho secretary has put a watch- mau on guard at night. LITTLE HOY IH KILLED IN I Clnrmont Danlol iiAiivvAnn iiy A ROOSTER. veralty basing his ... . BLOCK WOOD Our blocks are delivered direct from aheda, and are always dry, and big. Wo also handle a superior grade of Body, Limb and Blab wood,, at reasonable prices. Kock Springs Coal. KLAMATH FUEL CO. MW Mala Street of Calcutta unl opinion on the statements of tho monetary wntor, a nnl Uip onllmntAs thnt In the 300 ONTARIO, Cnllf., Dec. lb. Iu-j .,, , ,,,,,,,, of thB aiv. juries inflicted by a rooster BOveral((oonth and tM mlddlo of tne nlne. dnVB nao UDOIl Jollll M, SollllOII, 2-.. ... ,...i .!, l,l A allvAr I--- " - lieeiuii tvuiuura iw &". m..w H...v. year-old son of Harry Solraon of Loa,,mportod Dy jndla from tho West i I-, .a...II.I In Iho ohlM'a llOfltll . r ... - a aiibuiu", .OO....V w nmountea to m.uuu.uuu.uuu. hero. While at tho homo of his grand parents, tho little fellow toddlod Into tho barnyard, whore tho rooster at tacked him, driving his spurs doop Into his soalp. For useful Christmas gifts call In nnd look over our Btoclt. McMillan Furnlturo Sloro. H3' A cannery factory at Sodus, New York, bos been experimenting with cherry pits this season. Tho pits are first dried and then ruBhed in prepa ration for a process which extracts I tho flavor from tho kernels. The ex- ' . . .Ll.l I. ..A.4 4n All.A AaVAH trace oomiueu uduu iu buo .....-, to the canned fruit, tho report says. Mufflers, tho kind you will want for Xmas. K. K. K. Store 16 Of Great Importance to Both of Us We consider the Interest of our patrons as saattor of great Importsmw; eadsaror to give each depositor courteous, painstaking atteatloa. We welcome new accounts, no matter how small, ana try to make you feel at hoaw through the alropllclty of our mcthoda. Whoa roa oaw aa acawnt with this bank It Is your bank and onr daty to see that you are satisfactorily serf ed. First National Bank Fownos GIovos, In any style you want. K. K. K. Store. 16 16 K. K. K. Store. The hunting toll In eighteen states for tho soason which ended November 30 is 59 dead and 66 injured, com pared with 111 dead and 162 Injured a year ago. Michigan, aa compared with the last several yoars, leads In tho number of dead, with 14. Why not a Hand-bag or Suit Case for Xmas. See the new line at 16 K. K. K. Store. Something like 40,000,000 barrels of beer are brewed In tho United Kingdom arty yr, The JBtaa leads the world la dent hwaiaaee. MoOaUeote. U-tt Administrator's Notice of Final Acoaat In tho County Court of tho Stato of, Oregon, for the County of Klam ath. In the Matter of the Estate of Charity E. Meyer, Deceased. Notice ia hereby given that I have Clod my final account aad report as administrator of the estate of Charity E. Meyer, deceased, and tho above en titled court has fixed upon 10 o'clock in the forenoon of January 13, 1916, as the time, and the county court room In the court house of Klamath county, Oregon, In the city of Klam ath Falls, Oregon, aa the place when and where any person may present any objection or exception to any thing therein contained, or to any thing done by me as administrator, nd at the aald time and place the aald court wilt finally settle said account. This notice Is published pursuant to an order of the above entitled court made December 8, 1915, and the first publication of said notice to made on said December 8, 1916. CHARLES N. MEYBR, Administrator of the Estate of Char ity E. Meyer, Deceased. 8-16-II-I9-5 MRS. ROBERT LAX8IXG, WIFE OF SECRETARY OF STATE Grape Juice, the Nebraska drink. State Bryan made a part of dlplo- has been abolished from American matlc etiquette when he took the diplomacy. Mrs. Robert Lansing, wife of Secretary of State Lansing, who was hostess at the formal dinner to Dr. Cardoza, minister from Brazil to Mexico, at her Washington homo the other night, placed wine on her table. "Wine will be served at all diplo matic banquets where the secretary of state la the host," said ahe, when she waa aaked about this change in the diplomatic drink. "Mr. Lansing and I are not extremists In the advocacy of temperance." The grape Juice which Secretary of i orace more tnan two years ago, nas seen its last. Mrs. Lansing will per mit any diplomat to drink It It he chooses, but she will not force It on him. Mrs. Lansing is the daughter of, John W. Foster, the first among American diplomats and secretary of state In tho cabinet of President Har rison. She has lived In Washington all her life, where she was brought up in diplomatic society. Not only la she one of the most popular women in society In Washington, but she Is the handsomest matron It contains. "Get the Habit" Wholesome FOOD Healthful, nourishing and ap petizing are the cereal foods pre-' miel by the Quaker Oats Com pany, among which are: QUAKER OATS, MOTHER'S MUSH, QUAKER PUFFED RICE, QUAKER PUFFED WHKAT. QUAKER PUFFED CORK , AND Pettljohn's Flap-Jack Flokr Van Riper Bros GROCERS Phone 85 6th and Main Sttsamoas (Equity No. 747) In the Circuit Court of tbo State of Oregon, for Klamath County R. S. Moore, Plaintiff,. vs. Belle L. Hoover or L. L. Hoover or Belle Hoover and any other per son or persons who may have some interest In or Hen. or claim upon the property hereinafter de scribed, Defendants, To Belle L. Hoover or L. L. Hoover or Belle Hoover and any' other par son or persona who may have some Interest In or Ilea or claim upon the property hereinafter de scribed, the Above Named Defend ants. ' In the name of the state of Oregen: You and each of you are hereby sum moned and required to appear aad an swer the compkUat tied herein agalnat you by R. aV Moore, who la tho holder of Certlieate of DelUfuea- cy No. 676, dated Deoeasoer 1st. 1911, for the sum of thirty-two doBafa sad elahtv-one esaas usasviae aorta of the northeast quarter and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, and the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirty-two (38) in township thirty-four (34) south, range fourteen (14) eaat of the Willamette Meridian, Issued for the delinquent taxes upon said premises for the year 1909, and who Is the holder of Certificate of Delin quency No. 232, dated October 23, 1912, for the aum of thirty-five dol lars and seventy-three cents, issued for the delinquent taxes upon said premises for the year 1911, and who is also the holder of Klamath county, Oregon. Tax Receipt No. 4423, dated October 6, 1913, for the sum of thirty-two dollars and ninety-five cents. Issued tor the dllnquent taxes upon aald premises for the year 1912, and i wttA. Ia nlan 4tn 1iaMm 9 ITIaAAAAh nuw t " w.w w l icounty, Oregon, Tax Receipt no. 4048, dated October 30, 1914, for the sum of thirty-five dollars and ninety-eight cents, and who Is also the holder of Oregon State Board Forestry Recelpe for Fire Patrol Levy No. 10, dated October 30, 1914, for the sum of two dollars and forty cents, both issued for tho delinquent taxes upon said premises for the year 1913, and who Is the holder of Klamath county, Ore gon, Tax Receipt No. 6413, dated October 7, 1916, for the aum of thirty-five dollars and eighty-one cents, Issued for the delinquent taxes upon said premises for the year 1914, said certificate of delinquency and aald tax receipts all bearing Interest at the rate of 16 per cent per annum from the respective dates of their Issue. And you and each of you will take notice that It you fall to appear with in sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons, ex clusive of the day of said first pub lication, and defend the action or pay tho amounta duo to plaintiff, the plaintiff will apply to. the above en titled court tor a decree foreclosing tho liens against the1 property above described and mentioned la said cer tificates of delinquency aad said tax receipts and for Judgment against you for tho said buses herek named, together with accrued interest there- oa aad for his costs and diasareo- saeats) herein. This) sasasaoaa la published by or der of tho ahero eattued court, the 8th day of December, A. D. 1915, end the date of the first publication of this summons is the 13th day of December, A. D. 1916. CHARLES J. FERGUSON, Attorney for Plaintiff, who resides at Klamath Falls, Oregon, upon whom all process and papers In this proceedings may be served. 13-20-27-3-10-17-24 Xmas Certificates issued for any amount at K. K.K. Store. 16t J. S. MILLS & SON Agents , International Harvester Machinery 12a Sixth Street, Klamath Fails Athletic Club PAVILION Dancing Every Saturday Evealag w French Ivory Is the one gift universally acceptable. Beautiful, Durable, UaefaL . Yon'll find every toilet article at our store. Prices to suit every J purse. 23c to $6; Uttrwott P' S-i 1 puhitSD K1JWATH FALLS OREGON wrnrv WMgajg avusTKULAR PCOPLB UV THCIR DRUGS beeIes0 y "Jt 3,000 Furs Wanted BY 15TH OF FEBRUARY. HIGHEST PRICES PAID. BRING YOUR FURS TO US LET US SHOW YOU , Between 6th and 7th on Main The Gllll v J. B. CHAMBERS, Prop, Ji , W- 3 i$m m&mi00 1 rrv.3? ' -, .a ' .unsafe, Quick and Reliable rralaht. baaaaaa'.ar aasseMMr. Eaulased -wHH aula . MISS aaa,i trucks. Mast ill trains M teste. 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