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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1916)
i.fJ1 f',TS w; ?. MIDAV, MAY 11, 1116 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON " ,jf ku sg Read This, Then You'll Know Why Erin Rebelled - bonanza mum PACIFIC COAKT LKAGCF . - NBK of NBU of seetto If, taw. U - ship to south, range 10, all Mat of U the Wlllamotta Meridian. In Klam-je - nin aaiihiv fjeawe nnn . m . . .... ...., , w.,u.., vvuiiiiiuii ., stanainfl or tne ciuee i ncr"- Woes Loat Pot lildx for tb purchase of aald real 'Vernon ....................24 Tho Odd Follows have designated 11 f I 11 f 1 11 Moday as Cleanup Day for tba Odd' HlL.. Li ---. I f . I. II I .Follow cemetery. Tbi ommm i in' WW IIV P Till ImPllaVillflll Krub und bum bnub, and re- P"oiK.-rty will bo received by tho tin- ft II f Ail III llvUVllvU 'nvo all rubbish. Everybody who baa 'Kned at her residence, wblch Is e " . relatives buried In tho haa p.ii-,-. 0 Boulh Pine street, Roseburg. Doug- " 'cemetery la requested to coma. $MilM comt'' Oregon, on and after the help. Remember, 0 o'clock, sharp. j 3 day of Jane, 1919. The sale of said Itnltod I'reae Bervlce He demanded a lmo nburu of every., Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Phllln Oden 'reaI prop,rtJr w,u Wect to con- intJimM. May i loru uianricaruu "" " "mams grow no would not. a aauantor. ....-. -, ... v. uu wui. San Francisco ...J6 Halt Lake 1 Los Angeles 19 Oakland 19 Portland .... .14 17 IS 19 SO 24 19 i INDUSTRIAL WORK TO BE REWARDED .686 Ml .609 .417 .441: BOYS AND OIRLB SUCCEEDING AT STATE FAIR TO QIT THE FREE . jead Lord ciannaaraei me man "i-" lummy iur improving moir pm the British pooplo called "h moan-' r"' boinon. nt man In England. moon wan shed time and again, What the London papers did to tiln , wll h wan in London pottering memory, even before he wax burled, li'"d with antiques. un sufficient. I""'' ' landlords r)miiged, mid became Tho Meanest Man In England!" For bumnn: Lord Climrlcardu nuvor bslf u century he held that dlrttlnc- ( Tin' government refused him pollco lion. In glaring colums, utnldat thu ftW in evicting tenants, In- hliod . - . -...!.... .......... ...I.I .I..J Mumfu I.. .1.. .1... ........ war IICWS, IIIO ionuuii iuiiur iuiii iiik nn-iim iii mi nin iiviuumi; .f.irv of I.ord ("nnrlcnrcle's life. ) h f limy particularly for Irish folku In Ar.icrlra. It wan men llko Clanrlcardo who drove thu Irish to Amnrlcn. He wnt the meanest Irish landlord, Glanrlcardo'a grandfather was Can olag, IlrlllHh prime mlnlNter In 1827. Ills undo was tho first viceroy to India. When ho wnu young Clanrl ctrilo got tho Idoa thnt (tod mnrto a Born, to Mr Dairy, a son. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Resulta Yesterday Dcane. of ,, ' K0MW,r' Or?on' Aprtl "'! At Ban F.claco K. I . . . ;dhu cimiiiuw i I NUiABTIWART, !- inmlM 1 -.. b-.u u uiuuoi nuiuiuuirHiiik ui uio jusimie or r. u, 1 I - I'oci'nt pimpii' hugim to leavo lilm nlonr Of all Hid iiuitiey tm look In f 1 1)111 IllN lOlmnlH hi. In iw.vnr linnu'ii tn iiuvr Miciit a cent fur lt,nniv.....,i,.iu I lit- nn.oil pat on tho lilfii that human rllthlH uu Hid rlghtn of the rich. The Npieniiiu (.'iiHtio fell into rultiH. Otlior Irlah landlord)) hcpin In nell their land to Hie government, to be dlHlrlbuiod iimeiit: the Irlftli peasants (.'Innilcaido would not null. ItlMI'lnl lllll Uilu ltl ....I.. ....! ...... fsw very rich, fine and cultured people I . ,". ' " " ",,;,, ","" . . .., .... i"" "oiinu or tools, nxproiir hit Inc iln in l human hAlnvn nnil Mini nvnri'. i . . ' ' ' "lh '"" w ..-. - - ' i.iftieH. TtlOUK 1 hf wan n Inn) waxn't. rich, flno and cut wasn't human. Human rights, body who tared n ho knew them, wore the rlKhtn of tbo rich. Cshadlah soldlors In Ilydo Park, not knowing their tendon, liavo looked a lord, rnil van entitled to nit In tho house of loiilx and help In the government of bl.i cniiiitry. Lord chinrlcanln never I'l-i'.'n.cd until tho chances of losing li' bind arose. One doy a shablty, hint, biuilfnced llltlu old man an- party on Wednesday evening to the! Stewart, Deceased, ouiciai Board or the church. Mr. and Mrs. Bam Porter of Poe Valley leave for Forest drove soon, whoro they Intond to make their borne. J. O. llamaker has been over to Bly for a fow days, visiting old friends and shaking hands. " . MJ.'ib Claudia Langell of Bly Is spend- Inx n few days with the Misses Kllgore if our city. 'Viz Orlfflth will preach hero on Sun day i,ext, both morning and evening. John Yabr, proprietor or tho Candy Kltr.hc.-n and manager of the Young I'eopio. Club, Is taking a vacation, leavlnr, In charge Mlsa Marie Ham al;ui. Tho Candy Kitchen, In conse quence, In a very favorable resort these doyi. H-G-1M9-26. wua wonnor mm pny on n iiuio woaz-; pcired at tho door of tho house of Mkl III! nl.l tllMtl III l-fl. ...... I Aflli.li...n. I,. ...I.. I ... .... . i-mvm - - hnvu, iinj-jim- iii.itn, inn wiion ue aiicmpteii to enter old clothes, wno uhoiI to sit on the i he policeman ntonned him. it Will be open evenings, starting Mon- day night K. K, K. Store. 19-4t ,), was purine scais me private seam cost z I.- rd flanrlcardo. IIo protestod In a fents-a hard, cold look In his eyes. pit In, vohe. Ho inllced of propeity ThU waa Ixrd Clanrldarde. ownr of il,it Property had Its duties as wall twenty square miles of land In Ireland, a lu ihtn, said someone. Tl ho .with Irish peasant pnylng him IIBO.-; v...'l;e. out of the place. He boenmo 000 a year. This waH Lord Clnnrl- a ..itat miser. Ho spent money for ctrdo, onco tho swcllest fop In Lon- antiquities only Ills cheap rooms don, victim of tho Idea that Cod made were filled with rare articles, littered him to be a specially fine human holnr, about, caiulessly. .Vo flro burned In with special rights. h- j.-rato. Antiquity dealers and the In 1874 ho fell heir to thu enstlo nt; law; ere ho hired to try to nrcvont tho I'ortunina, one of tho finest houses In Ireland, and the estate of 40,000 acres. lie thought ho bad fallen heir to tho lives and souls of his tenants, too. Ho unld one visit to the estate In 1874. Ho nt-vcr returned. His tonanta had de manded certain Improvements sand rbtbtn. He sent agents. More than one of them was killed. There Isn't an acre of tho land that hasn't Its tragedy. Homes were broken up by poverty bo rause of Lord Clanrlcarde'a high rents. jane: anient from taking his land were the only humnn beings ho know. Last year the government won. Today I.ord Clanrlcnrde's estnto Is being divided for trnln to small holders. Lord Clonrlcardo was paid a million and n half dollars by tho governmont, and the day after his death, whllo ho ii-Mtd In bis rich mahogany casket, he got a million and a half dollars' worth or the bitterest itdvertlsmcnt that was ever given n human balng. upon purchase of the same, the said sheriff shall place tho purchaser In complete possession of tho property bo shall liuvu purchased. Thnt the court ahall declare and do creo thai plaintiff's lien upon all of tbo said property, by virtue of said mortgage aforesaid, Is prior In time urn! superior In right to that of any person or pt-ssons claiming under the said defendants, Sam C. Trayner ana Mary I. Trayner, thereto or thereupon i or upon any part thereof. Notice Inviting Bids Pursuant to direction of the Common Council of the city or Klamath Falls, notice la hereby given that blda will be received by the Police Judge or aald city at bla office In the city hall up to and including Monday evening at 8 o'clock p. m., of June 6tb, 1916, for making the proposed Improvement on Eleventh street, from Main street northerly to the southerly line of the V. 8. government Irrigation canal, also from the northerly line of the U. S. government Irrigation canal northerly' to the Intersection of Eleventh street, upnam street ana worden avenue, thence westerly on Upbam street to the intersection of Prospect street. In cluding Intersections; the proposed Im provement to be made Includes tbe grading of aald street to establish grade to a width of 25 feet and hard Baum and Sepulveda; Boles. . At Salt Lake Salt Lake Portland Hall and Hannah; H. Hi 9 3 S 3 Zabel and' SCHOLARSHIPS MUCH EST IS BHOWN INTIR. R. H. .11 14 4 11 SALEM, May 19-SUte Superintend, ent of Public Instruction Churchill an nounced today that be bad completed arrangements for sending the boys and Sothoron and ' g,rl0' who w,n w,n the ca",ul I"18" ln I ii :mmmamAm WsLeseBeWBS1 t i iL. kJ.aj . ..a e. - ..i isher. Lush replaced Sothoron In the J"" """ ' wofk m ue staie f0Urtn " fair to the Oregon Agricultural Col-! At Los Angeles- It. H. E. lef 'or the boyB' and rI' nnner, Vernon 7 10 3 schooL ' Oakland .... 2 3 2 Twenty-one children were success-1 Decannlere and Spencer; Klawitter , 'ul In winning these priiea at the last and Orlfflth. Klein replaced Klaraltter , siaie ' Tne pniea constat or a In the eighth. i membership In tbe abort course at tbe m Agricultural College, with all expenses paid. Sanitary Refrigerators .. i Odorless White Enameled Lined. u,1?e1 boy and slr,1,' club workM with best known system of refrigera-1 wh,cb U l"1"1 on c-operatlvely by tlon and insulation. Ask for demon-' ,h 8ta1te department of education, the stratlon No trouble. extension service of the Oregon Agrl- 15-61 WILLIS-JOHNRTONE CO. "ltural Hege and the United States f Tbe Initial coat of tire nothing. It la COST LESS THAN M CHEAPER TIRES g S&' what tiree eeet you per mile that eewta. ! perts who purchase Urea oala?: low cost per mile beala are tfe-. most enthusiastic uaera ef Imperial Tires - Klamath Auto Tm Co. . Sixth St, bet. Main and KlMMtti DULL SPUTTING, SKK HEADACHE Imperial tires arc coming to the front; guaranteed for 3,600 miles, and run much nioro than thnt. On sale at aurfaclng said street to a width or 25 ' Klamath Auto Co.. Sixth, between 17-eod reet over all, Including curbs, wlthMa,n atul Klamath. bureau of agriculture, is Increasing in either bltullthlc or oil macadam; all of said proposed improvement to be made together with the materials to be used lu accordance with plans and spcclflca- ! tlons of the city engineer on file tm the of LEGAL NOTICES BuMMemu (Equity No. 761) la the Circuit Court of tho State Oregon, for Klamath County State Land board or the State or Ore gon. Plaintiff. va. Jfui 0. Trayner, Mary I. Trayner, Klamath Water Uaera Association, United States of America, J. O. Camp, C. M. Pettlt, Defendants. To Sara C. Trayner, Mary I. Trayner, Klamath Water Usera Association. United States of America, J. O. Camp, O. M. Pettlt, the Above Named Defeadaata: hursements herein, and for a docree of tttltt court forecloilug tho mortgage ou the Went buK of tho southwest quarter; nouthwest quarter of northwest quarter of section twenty six (26); southeast quarter of north east quarter, northeast quarter of houtbeust quarter of section twenty seven (27); lot eight (S) of section thirty-four (34); north hair of uorthwost quarter, wost halt of northwest quarter of northeast quarter of section thirty-five (35); all In township forty (40) south, ruiige ten (10) east of the Willam ette Meridian, containing 336.75 acres, lu the name of tbe state or Oregen: ind ordering that said property be You and each of you are hereby re- .iold by thu shurln of Klamath couuty, quired to appear and anawer tho com- Oregon, in the mauuur by law In cases And that the said defendants, the Klamath Water Users Association, united States of America, J. O. Camp and C, M, Pettlt, and all persons claiming or to claim, by, through, or under them, or any of them, shall be forovor barred and foreclosed of all their right, title, estate, equity, Inter est niul lion, at law and In equity, and of equity of redemption, in, to, and upon tho sold real property, and every part thereof, and that tho plaintiff may have such other and further and goneral relief as to equity may seem meet. This summons la publUked pruau ant to an order of the Honorable D. V. Kuykendall, Judge of tbe circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Klamath county, Oregon, dated April 4, A. D. 1916, and tbe first publication of this summons Is made la the Even ing Herald, a newspaper, on the 7th day of April, A. D. 1916. CHARLES J. FERGUSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. 7-14-21-28-6-12-19 office of the Police Judge of said city, rcferenc thereto is hereby made for further details regarding plans, con struction, materials and quantities. Said improvement will be let In one contract, and bids will be received for bltullthlc pavement and for oil ma cadam, and will be opened for consid eration by the Common Council on tie 6th day or June, 1916, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. Bidden will be required to submit bids on blanks prepared by tbe city engineer, and blda will not be considered unless so submitted. Blanks may be obtained at tbe office of the Police Judge. The successful bidder wilt be re quired to give bond in a sum to be Interest to such an extent that clubs are being formed In every section of Oregon," said Superintendent Church- Ill today. "Since the first of the year I have . had two field workers, N. C. Maris and L. P. Harrington, continuously en- ATTENTION, FORD OWNERS j gaged. in forming clubs In tbe state.) Remember tbe Poid Picnic Sunday, The work of the Agriculture College In May I'lHt.OEORGE BICIIN. 13-6t sending to tbe members or these clubs! Quit fixed by the Common Council for the faithful performance of the contract ! to be entered into for making said Im provement. Each bid must be accom panied by 'a check, certified by aome responsible bank for S per cent of tbe amount bid, ns a guarantee that the successful bidder will enter Into con tract with the city for the making of such improvement, within ten days from the date of the award. The Common Council reserves tbe right to reject any and all bids, and to make such Improvement on behalf of the city. Dated at Klamath Falls, May 19,1916. A. L. LEAV1TT, Police Judge. 19-14t bulletins on bow to select seed and care for the growing crops, and also bulletins on canning and sewing, baa made a wonderful advancement in pie standard or the work done by tbe school children- Tbo example or Claus Charley, bt Jackson county, shows ' what a wholesome influence one boy J may have In this work. At tbe state fair In 1914 he won the state prize on ! his corn. The next year through the! efforts of tbe county school superin tendent and one of the Medford banks, fifty boys or Jackson county were sup plied with seed corn selected from Claus Charley's price winning corn." MMM - JSJ matBani lose ; WHkBfB. . Ye take a Dr. JaaeV Wi limit iajwes Tiairtn, fte the- i Iskeil aa earn tsMef far koaiaehe, wketker deB. ttwiiiat, seHttaf or aam nekJag, BeaTsssiiea to eke store aai awt e. Jbm mm 2l -teSeriat Ira ae aTTiiii. 9 VcrOH eVBaftt fW lmm .- J---- wa be aVefetf- Powders taea there pohrtaaeat. Will be open evenlnge, starting Men day night K. K. K. Store. lMt New Gty Laundry - ALL HAND WORK ' We guarantee auperier work -Shirts, Collars and all 811k Oooete and Fancy Dresses, or anytkiag else. Phone 154 127 Fourth St. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. Send us your work by parcel or express. or this Mud provided, and tho pro ceodu of such sale ho applied: First To thu payment ot tbe Plaint Iliad against you In tho above entitled suit within alx weeka from the date of the first publication of this summons, and If you so fall to costs nnd e.ieines of tho sale and the answer, appear or otherwise Upload, costs and disbursements of this ault. the plaintiff for want thereof, will ap- Socoml To tho payment to this Ply to tho court for the relief prayed plnliitllT of tin- amount for which It 'or In Its complaint, to wit: prays porsounl decree and Judgment For Judgment against the said de-i against tbe said defendants, Sam C. ftndauts, Sam C. Trayner and Mary Trnyuor ami Mary I. Trayner. I. Trayner, for the sum of $4,000.00, Thlid -That tbo balance. If any, with Interost thereon from tho 22d! shall bo mild to tbo clerk of this y of June. A. I). 1916, at the rato or 6 per vent per annum, and for the additional sum ot 1400.00 aa attor oay'a fses and for its cosU and dls- court for those entitled to It. And that at such sale any party to this suit may become a purchaser of any part of said real property and You'll Have Both Dollars and Sense e If you deposit your funds hero In "lend or in thnt decrepit Hafn'that any burglar could open with oast. Au account hero mentis absolute safety for your cash. And paying by chock is a convenience both to you and Uioso whom you pay will xurely appreciate. FIRST STATE M SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON flllllllllllllllll O' JP-A-IJIC Makes all things new, bar Oo., Phone 107. Dig Baslu Lum-16-tf Notice of Aseeessaeat Califorula-Orcgoa Power Ooaapaagr Location ot principal place of busi ness, San Francisco, California Atlce it hereby given that at a meeting ot the directors held on Tues day, April 18, 1916, an assessment (No. 4) of fifty cents per share waa levied upon the capital stock of tbe corporation, payable Immediately to the secretary, at the office of the cor poration, No. 131 LeldeedorE atreet, San Francisco, California. Any atoek upon which this assessment shall re main unpaid on Tuesday, May SI, 191C, will be delinquent and adver tised for tale at public auction, aad, unless payment la made before, will be sold ou Tuesday, JuueSO, 1916, at the hour ot 12 m., to pay the de linquent abseasment. together with tho costs of advertising and expenses of sale. Dated April 18, 1916. J. C. THOMPSON, Secretary ot California-Oregon Power Company. Office, No. 181 Leldee- dorff Street, San Francisco Cal Ifornla. 31-38-6-11-19 it. ypr' Notice of Administratrix' Salt of Real Property In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Douglaa County, In the Matter of the Batata of F. O. Stewart, Deceased. Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned, administratrix of tbe estate of F. Q. Stewart, deceased, in pur suance of an order or the above en titled court In tbe above entitled cause made uud entered on tbe 2d, day of February, 1916, authorising said ad' mlnlstrati-ix to sell certain real prop erty ot said estate, will on and attar tho 3d day ot June, 1916. offer for sale and sell at private aale for oaah in hand all the right, title and Interest wblch said F. O. Stewart had at the time of his death In and to the follow ing described real property, to-wlt: Lot 1 of block 91 ln the' town of White Lake, in Klamath county. Or egon; SHU of NWK. JDK ot BWH. 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