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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1916)
JM MlAt,MftAft ' Do You Ever Buy New Recordf? ( .0 Ml"'' ,,cUrr ,,m MOU,d , lue " ,w ,,Mnl "" IhfMlnnK ' ,w,,W? Many Moplf l " " of ,,,1 iwi ! fMP "" n""1" ""d' uionlli. '",rK,,,,, nUKk "f ,oW, "l'" in-dsle rerord I" Klniimch Falls. HI.COIlH IIIJAIHJUAUTKIW "rl lr IWhTce Inferior Tools arc dear at any price. The viiiic lliinK applies "to any kind of hardware you may buy if it's of an in ferior quality, it's dear at any price, because il will not give you the faithful service it should You must jet I he BEST QUALITY it will prove its worth in the long run-it will jjivc you FAITH FUL SERVICE. Call in and look over our larj;c stock Roberts & Hanks DO YOU KNOW? WV km' niiiiril lulu unrni, rmiiroilutili' iiinrtcn under the K K. K. Store V HERE IS A WELCOME ' rime to niH't your lilrmN mill pnH n lrnnul i'eulliK Make Yourselves at Home With MUSIC, BILLIARDS BOWLING THE NEW PALM Curlier Main anil I'lftli fflm Of Great Importance to Both of Us We loimliler tlio iaterta of our iwitrous a a matter of great Importniue, anil endeavor lo itlvo each deiosltor i-ourtous, l"ilnlakln attention. Wo welcome new accounts, no uiiiltcr lion- aiuall, and try lo iiiako )ou fee) ut homo through I ho sliupllclly of our method". "bill you open na account with tlila bank It la your bank '""I our duly' to see that you are satisfactorily aenred. First xl UVN kX1 liStGffir m ip Ad other f,ick room suppHes can be bought hr to Uer odvantage because our stock is new, clean and fresh always. uWerwxxft BBWBS BVBW "" Ll il ---'- - . unArniTUis orEuunwiirT fWsaBSn - r uv thkih Neigh! Neigh! Gotham Doesn't Like Horse Meat ' II llll I'llUM fiiivko NCW YORK, J.m 20. -Now Yoik- cm ii to tint taking kindly to ttto horse iiimii .llnl II... I..,,,i-,l it I, ....in, .ii.. ........ i.-.i ..... r..i. ... fl.llllll VI Villi tiiilhorUuif the butchers to provide .... . them Abo... tl.i.onl) rr..i ilu. homo incut iiiovii Iiiui Imd on tlix public I llhi revival of Hint itniiit nlil uiiir iilinm -unlKli' neigh'" A riivUud tu dnlr II ki. k,. tl.U r.,,,'1 I e yo . . ; ' " , ,,,,"r N"lKh lKl' Al wl,l,, tlu InitiliorH boy In iixiH-ctml ulwayn to IiiiikIi Hurt of h hoimi IiiiikIi ou know Tlm publl oltlclnlH hiivo nudi. moiiio M.rloim erfoii io'koI Ihu homo mi'iit imM Mlirted dwInrliiK they bu- lime It would bu u cood HiIiik eco- nomlinlly lloulth (.'ommUnlouer Km .mon polutit out that horwi meat U cheaper than bnif imd ijulto an nu- trlllouK; tuiniKh ullghtly dlfforent In iiihic nun oi domuwnni coarHer nnre, u ,li iih dlKCutlblii mt beef; that the home i ,U le llnbln to mtffer from tuber- (ciiI()iiIh limn U the cow and that the lioixi' Im more dlHcrlmlitatluK In Uh intliiK and ilrlnklnu than In the cow- ArKuuiiitM. from v.irloim nourcvii. UKiillinl llio.it ii k food for hilliinii be- Iiik. that (he lleh In darker, toiiKher and lt'ti piitatabli than cow meat; and Hint limpvrtlonvto litMiirn Kood mejt would be dlltlcult to entahllh, thnt oiiiik. Iioilthy li'irncH whom meat mlKhl be K'ond to eat. are north twice' III l"" I I 4 I iillilifi, HKi'll i'l muni.1!! iiuivii nifinin am apt to be put on tho food market and that, finally, the public won't ( overrotue Ift prcjtidlco aKnltiHl homo mnat anyhow There are some horse .nth Falls. A grand ball was given incut union, but tho market Is exceed- jlu their behalf at Malln Hnturday dve ItiKly restricted and mighty few shops nlng, January ISth. list tlm Item Dr. V T. Hornndny of , tho llrons Zoo said today that horse "''. ' "' time ago sus meat Is Impure and should not ,,'' a fractured limb, Is able to be eaten by human IipIiim. Or. Harlow 11 rook k said horse meat wiii a bully - "-" IT IC O l7PDCIIIlIIH:,,00, n" Morrl. visited home folksj"'" " forthoue who railed to get , be done, then the chamber will con 11 15 K CrKCulllrlUilnKt Hnl,,rJny nnd Hundny. .out last Saaday. centrate upon showing the advantages to heal "kuow-lt. nils" declare that If you want top qunl- ll oii mult pay i toti iirlces Wo prow I hem wrong eu.r day In our! prices for WOOD and HAY If you nro skop- $ Ileal come and get ( tld of your douhU. w defy jou to find . r mini "nu i no quoi- Our for speak nelves 0 Seehorn GETZ Wood IIU-J MhIii Minn. IMiiim 711 National Bank . ABSORBENT COWON ami SURGICAL BANDAGES roEooiiwSwl ii' i onufn Hfrlffir! v. Kl niAHC Wi ws Idea Hit mid h! uin loln of t Fiance imd liked It Knlhorliw Dement DuvIh, socrotary to tilt) State I'nrillJMH llnnril un I.I u, -..., .....,, n..v T ffVOr" U" ,,orw ""at ,,lc"' "ad oaten It In Hungary and Uohomln ni,d llkod It. tl.o.ml, if M ".. im bit toiiKb." President Frodoilck Nu. tblltl of tlm L'otiiiiiiiii.rit' li.nt.u.. c.l.i league bald '", d'1' "ol ,ll0 tlm Idea Hovcral otb- ';' i;;''fNnr Yorker, .aid they '"' "t Hid- tlm Idcti either "About '""T",v "IK will r come ,0 """'Ik"' I" homo meat," nald one mn. "In n I)Iiik at the taco norm- ,"lk"'' ,lt Hl eiHlivd Hay; and nuiiiy " ,,mn w,n "J" ou ho rou,(1 no vt-n ,:,,t " M,",,,," ,,K'"1 fro,n ,,,cm" i, .sM.tSTA Vli:V .NOTKH , I "" Amlcmun I,i,h Inloly moved ' " "-. iriueriy uccupieu oy 0f one per ccnt 0V(,r ,M(.r vajU(, w'" K'mi HIiiib lum moved on thu'jaminry it iqjj ''Hlott ranch. I ' 'Ihu HclpliiK Maud .Society mot at Hid homo of Mm Miller Quite a number uern ni-i'Km iiniuliliuinmllnu n)Bnr w.nther "'i' l.mJol uiniln a irlp to Merrill one day ItiHt week Ilu took bin father ibome, who hud been IhUIiik tlm for- ' nivr t. The sIhi'Piiicii from tho lata bod h have inowd their sheep Into this com- III'IUIIIJ Frank. ZaJIt and Kthol llitvllua were recently united In marriage by JiiHtlre of tho I'eacu (low en at Klnni- i... .. .. MWW W 1J J up We are glad to hear of this, nnd 'hope he may have a speedy recoery. ti.. Andersoii. who iitiinitu niuir Mr mid Mrs. Foglo, who live near" IDoirlx, lslted tho family of ;. M I IKIrkpatrlck last Saturday night (Julte a number uttcuded Sunday h(Iioo) hero last Sunduy Ituv. Cowley preached an Interesting sermon fol-IL lowing .Sunday school ' "i" 'a-J" View Literary Society '"" "', Y ","a,"M J""u"r' " Tin following program was rendered- Music, by the Society ItecltntlOll Mario Zumpfu i.. ...... i i . . .. I Recitation Itecltntlou Kthcl Ilcnnott , . Mary Hunt Uuot. .Mesdamoa llalloy and Shaffor Itecltatlun Ileth Klrkpatrlck ,RocltRtlon lloulah Hunt . "Sun Flower Melody" Dy Society tIiIk part of tho program waa fol lowed by a spelling boe, in which con Hdernhlo Interest was taken. 3 theater toll prices. Mnr) ,.)(ror()a Htnr ,l,un,!nlght. Accurato infortuatiotk about city property and farm lands. Seo Cnll-j tote. 16 ' The Whistle of a locomotlvo.can be. heard nt a dlstauco of 3,300 yards' when tho ulr is still. HOUSTON'S Metropolitan Amusements HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER 'THE IAWN OF A TOMORROW" Five Reel Paramount Featuring Mary l'lckford TEMPLE THEATER "Cartoons on a Yacht,"' Kdlson "Twlwi Into tho Light," Three Reel Rsaanay Pathe Weekly. Admission Always 10c MATINKE DAILY AT 2lU ALL LICENSIO PICTURKS MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Merrill. Ore. MOTION ICTURII TUItDAYS AND SATURDAYS THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH TORAY'8 ODDEST HTORV United Press Service HAHRIBnURO, !., Jan, 20. Hoyd Ogelsby hM been presented ii handsome silver loving cup by Jacob Taunlg's Horn, a Jewolry firm. It I Inscribed "Ho Per Hiindod U to Advertise." Mr. Ogolsby Ib advertising manager of the Ifnrrlsburg Telegraph eeeeeeeeeeeee : - OWH M,lmv -W'-H IN COUNTRY'S TOTAI.H vunn TOTALS WASHINOTON. I C . Jim 20 - The department of (tKrlcultur'n an- ,11ml ultimate of farm cittlo In tlio i Jiuilry January I, JiihI Issued, shows 2J. OSS, 000 milk corn, mi Increase of 34 per icnt ovor lujii; 39,453.000 other Kittle, an incr-anc of C.4 .ar tent; i'j, 162.000 ahocp, a decrease of 1 ii percent, nnd O8,d4S,O0O sulne. nn liicrenoo of D.3 per cent. llorncii numbered 21,106,000, a d- vieisc of otuMonth of 1 por tent, and iiiiiIhk niiinbored 4GCri.O0O, nn In- :'it - jHtof 1.9 percent. -llw total value of tbene farm nnl- m(t wan placed at $6,022,781,000 nu IntrenBo of $33,531,000, or Blx-tenths on Ail. Department Meet. Tho Art Uopartment of the Wo- mnti'a Llbrnry Club will meet tomor-' row afternoon nt the Library Club rooniH, beginning at 2:30 Kttneclal uttentlon will bo given to crochet in- trurtlons nt this time, and Mrs. 3yd tf I'nilM will Ifl I riltlfA unmn maw nat. vvi riVJ nun pat- terns. ORPHEUS THEATER C. II. Miller, Mgr. Friday and Satunlaj "Ttio rern of Drwtli," "Ncal of tho Navy" Two Parts i "A TraiiMactlon In Hummer Hoarders," , Walllngford Scries Two Parts i " " umniea ana iwugiinecKs," One.Part Comedy Krlitay night tho Coasting Picture I lilniltn LVIilit. Illr lUtimlar llir Notice to Creditors Notice Is hereby glveu that the un- Iderslgncd has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Joseph Tull, deceased, by the county court of Klamath county, Oregon, and all persons having claims against said .,, BW re(,ulrca t0 preflent me to mo at the law offlco of Rutenlc & ',.,, , Klamalll Falta Oregon, with- X ,0nths from the datotof this nnllr.. Mrlfloil na reoulred br law. Dateo as Klamath Falls, Oregon, j January 12. 1916, JAMES H. OWEN, Adminlstintor of the Estate of Joseph L. Tull, Deceased. 12-19-26-2-9 1 6QT A LETTER FROM JACK TODAY HE Aif?OTE A LOT ABOUT THE GOOD LUCK HE'S HAVING AMD HE ENDED UP" WITH MY SERY BEST WISHES " I CAM GUESS WHAT THAT MEANS JACK'S BEST WISHES ARE JUST THE SAME THI CICARBTTI jTgiL 4 Jfitf &. JsM. f'3L .mrBT aKBBu. 0 -XKJBWIKDL C ITlSBiAIByinnnL Ifl V "- " Abe packed 30 for 10a FALLS, OREGON This Mayor Believes in "Scrapping" Mii)r Wlltlnin ltlddle, Atlantic Clt Mayor William Riddle of Atlantic City, the largest resort In tho United H'"1"-"' belles In "scrapping." This photograph shows him boxing with Jac,t Card,fr- wno was trainer of Billy Sunday, the evangelist. Cardiff " ll' maor na8 a Pu"ch. not a paunch. . Movie Man Tells What Would Draw Companies (Continued from rage 1) clsew here First of all, efforts are be ing made to bring the studio to thd Mclnlty of Portland, if this cannot of some point in Southern Oregon. where the scenery Is admittedly varied and beautiful and climatic conditions WOLVES SEEN' NEAR XEVADA CITY HOMES NEVADA CITY. Jau. 18 The spec tacle of wolves coming close to the residence section of the city is the latest development of the heavy storm that has prevailed In this county. While Jack Landsburg was out near his home recently ho saw three large timber wolves come down out of the hills and approach as far as the dwell- ling of J. M. Hadlcy before they were frightened back Into the trees. They AS MINE- i fcsk &prSBk. a dABWBBBBBBBVBBBBTi7 BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVAA.BBVBUlaBBBBBT t'T . .tsff aBBBB&BBBBsMir BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVVUbBBBBbV A &jlgBt" .BsaBWsHBsVBBr lark Cardiff, Former Boxer are very favorable to picture produc tion nearly all of the year. The Jesse F. Lasky company, an other Triangle producer at Hollywood, has answered the Portland telegram to the effect that the Invitation to make use of Oregon's scenery for backgrounds has been referred to the head office in New York, and is under consideration. jwere the site of dogs, and gave the ap- lf-arance of being hungry. Jim. Luce Jjeaves. Mrs. Dorothy Luce, who has nursed about half the population of Klamath Falls through operations and serious illnesses, left this morning for San Francisco and her old home, Kemmer er, Utah, where she will remain at least a year. Mrs. Luce has been prac ticing her profession here for the past tour years, and her departure is re- igret ted by many. VALUA1LJ COUPON IN EACH ffACHAOi I'AOK TIMER I.'te Inraraace makes yea worth day what jroa hope to b werth mmm future day. See Chllcote. II LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Bale of 'Real Property for Delinquent Paving AsecMmeat Whereas, on tho 10th day of July, 1911, tho city of Klamath Falls, Or egon, duly nnd regularly levied an oszo3smcnt in the sum of $2,434.63 on and against tho following des cribed property, to-wlt: Lots 1 and 2, block 38, original town site of Klamath Falls, Oregon, 'which said property is benoQtted and liable for tho Improvement of Klam ath avenue and of Seventh street from Klamath avenue to Main street, in said city to tbe amount herein before stated, and which said as sessment on the 15th day of July, 1911, was duly and regularly enter ed in volume 2 of tho docket of city Hens of oild city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, at pages 7 and 27 thereof, and whereas, said assessment has not been paid nor the lien thereof discharged, except the sum of $318.60 principal and $181.40 In- tcrest paid July 21, 1913, and 20 days have elapsed since the said docket entry thereof, notice Is here by given that by virtue of a warrant and order of sale Issued by the po lice Judge of the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 10th day of January, 1916, directing the sale of the hereinabove described real prop erty or sufficient thereof to pay auch assessment, together with Interest, costs and disbursements, I hare levied upon said above described premises, and will on Saturday, the 12th day of February, 1916, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. In the fore noon of said day at tbe front door of the city hall in the city of Klam ath Falls, Oregon, sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, subject to redemption ac cording to the charter' of said city, lots one (1) and two (2) of block 38, original townsite or such part thereof as can be sold separately to advantage sufficient to pay such assessment amounUng to $2,292. 8J. together with Interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from the 10th day of January, 1916, and the expenses of such sale. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, January 10,, 1916. R. T. BALDWIN, Chief of Police of Said City. 13-20-27-3-10 Notice of Sheriffs Sale oa Execattoa 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, for the county of Klamath, In the case of J. L. Sparrentorn, plaintiff, vs. John Forbes and Nettle D. Forbes, defend ants, which said writ was dated on the 5th day of January, A. D. 1916, 1 will on the 5th day of February, A. D. 1916. at the front door of the court house of Klamath county, Oregon, In the. city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, at the hour of 2 o'clok p. m. on said day, proceed to sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title and Interest of the said John Forbes and Nettle D. Forbes, In1 and to The northwest quarter or the north east quarter of section eleven (11), and the west half of the southeast quarter and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section two (2), in township thirty-nine (39) south, range eleven (11) east of the Willamette Meridian, In Klamath county, Oregon, or so much thereof as may be neces sary to satisfy a Judgment rendered In the abovo entitled case on the 37th day of December, A. D. 1916, which said judgment is for the sum of $447.65, with interest thereon from tbe said 27th day of December, 1916, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, and the sum of $100 attorney's fees, and the further sum ot $'38.20 costs. and the costs and expenses of this salo on execution. Dated this 5th day of January, A. D, 1916. . C. C. LOW, . Sheriff ot Klamath County, Oregon. By L. L. LOW, Deputy. 6-13-20-27-3 Notice to Creditors In the County Courtof the State of Oregon, for the County ot Klamath. In the Matter of the Estate ot George Deal, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed 4 mlnlstratrlx ot the estate ot Oeorge Doal, deceased, by the above enUUed court, and all persons having claim against said estate are required to present tbe same to tbe undersigned, at Langell Valley, Oregon, or at Ike office of JrM. Carnahan, .attorney ait law, rooms .23 to 26.. First Nation llank building, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from the date ot notice. , Dated this Sth day ot DsisiMfg J lilt. ALIUS I. UnUU,;,v Administratrix of the aaere istHlat, ,N w Ai r IBk. Wxd ?. t'i l . 4 ? M ,VS ., - i'l ". r'V f J y ! qj ' J .,V