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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1916)
v ..yj. ; ;? . 'V - '. ri 'a . MONDAY, MAY 21, 191 THE KVKNING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON Trial of Dr. White Draws Crowds to Court Room Continued from Page 1 Mrs. Dorothy von I'nlmcnbcig, a ' -- fiifiiil of thu Ilortono, wio iitaunchly oh having hocn told liltn by Wnlto wnii ruppnttcd Mm notion's story at flint, Hint III" father-in-law was tlrod of llv- Inter qminrlml with lior, and gavo out Inc. ruul nuked hm to got tho anionic h limit intuit low, In which ulio told for him no ho could dlo. It was only n how poor tln Mortons wi-ru whon Hhn few ilnyn after tho itontli of I'eclc nt I row them u ctiuplo or yearn uw, ami tho Wnlto apartments on Itlvorsldo how middi'tilly mid luxuilously affluent drive that tho first hint cntno to the Hioy won- when h)io mm them nftor nutliorlllou horo nnd in (Jinnd Hnpldn ;.ln Uuiion hud inn Wnlte ii .. .... I ..IimiiI.I I... nl.lu it't .i . -i. Hint tin won ni " " nmiHHi ". nun iii-n u.c pouru went to wrest hint took tho form of n tologratu from alto they found him In bed nnnar. Now York lo tho authorities In Orwid Hilly dead, v. Illi tho pnlnon contnlneui Itnphln nuking nn lnvenllj:ntloii before henldc lilin Wnlto wiim not dead, but Mr. Pcck'ii body wn Intoned. ho Iny In n Htupor foi iIujm, being It has mIiico dovelopcd Hint whon tinnsforntd to Mellevue when ho was Wnlto hiiw thin In tho pnpotii, ho wont locnwrnl nufllclontly to b moved, to .Mnrgnrcl Morton nt tho nchool of. Should Wnlto maintain bin Inno (.niRiinKCH whore thoy flint mot, nnd, J c urn In court tiulay, thu trial will pro nctordhiK Mrs. Ilorlon, nskod hor to eecd, no far an tho tlofeiico Is rnnr-em buy him n coitnln "sleeping powdor." oil. probnlily on the theory thru Wnlto which hIio snya alio did. wan temporarily Innnno when he rom Mn. Ilorton, who nt onco boKnn lt- inltted the crimen charged with him. liic out columnn nnd columns of Inter- Tho Htato will try to prove Hint he tli-wn, InttlHtctl that tho "studio" ulio wan at all Union nane, nnd Hint bin al chared with Wnlto In tho hotol wan hi:ed crimen were plnnnod nnd enr ued only nH n nludlo, Hint Wnltu nov-'lled to their conclusion In cold blond ci wan nnytbliiK morn than friendly; Should thin Hltiintltm arlno It will v ltd her. and that they had lo register develop u bnttlo between allvulHtH under nu assumed name, nn innii nud.xiicli an htm not been noon since the lfi, to Kt Hio suite, illwry Thaw trials. Harry Morton, hUHbnml of thu "Wo-i The court loom today wan Jwnnied man of M story," nt first declared that to the doom with nirloim men and .Vnrijaitit vns ho uttorlly Innocent of , women, and hundred of others were thu wnn of thu world nnd no Incapnblo i turned nun) by the lino of police of nn)' wrong that ho fell hor asHocla-'KimnlliiK the entrances to the build- tloti with Wnlte wan to bo entirely con-,Iiik A trnlro of 1'CO men In dinwn donrd. Since tlion, howuvor, Ilorton i from which lo ntnrt choosing n jurjt hftf been ci edited with tho statement but Bhouhl tho cimo actually o to that ho know hln wife wnH getting) trial It In expected that thin number nioney from sonioono. 'will be far from Niilllclent Girl Artists Struggling tor Prizes Advertised Mail List The following unclaimed mall matter aeionH load near old poor farm, on Keno and Klamuth 1'alln road lllilu will hn irri'lvt'tl In n liitim 4iiiti admtl'vd oil May 20,-wlll bo hoiiI to (). m n R(, Mcon tL tt. dead loiter otllco nt WnnhlnKton. JaM im, ilw.,njnllonil nk. wltI. I). C on Juno' 3d. A chnr;e of one 10 cmm(y Hllrvoor tent will bo mado for each letter do-' ,,, m8l BenlC(l nnd lUl.u wlt, llicrrd from IhU lint. In calling for ,U poun, cJcll. ,, 0. befon, M any letturii llntcd ploano nay "ndvor-jj j3(j 'I""1" A certified check for 0 por cent of tho amount of tho bid munt nccompnny tho bid. C II DU LAP, County Clerk 22-29 C. Andorvon, W. O. Artz, Olen C. llarnoH, Mm. M. Uoyd, Clarence Clunton, Loronn llnylor, J. C. Ilnmmond. C. U Hamer, Prank Klopler, Mrt Matt, C. D. Mot, Clarence Salvatoro, Mra. Alice Tyson, Qoorgo D. Woit, B. E. Wllkoraon, E. W. Watson, George w. a. di:lzi:li.. v. m Will be open evenlngi, atartlng Mon day night K. K. K. Store. 19-4t Wo equip Ford cam complole with doublo tread, puncture proof tiros for 125; larger Hrea In proportion. Klam ath Auto Co., Sixth, near Main. 17-eod Will be open evening atartlng Mon. day night K. K. K. Store. s 19-41 LEGAL NOTICES Notice of llda Tho County Court of Klamath coun- t will recelvo bids for oxcnvntlon nnd conntrucUon of road from limits of city of Klamath Fnlln to culvort EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Hotpolnt Irons, Chafllng Dishes, Fuse Plugs, atterles, Flash Lights, Handy Lanterns, etc.) etc. atetl mates on Electrical Installation cheerfully given. CECIL WEEKS. KLCCTRICIAN At ths Klamath Sportsmans Store 8th and Main, Phone 89 Notice of Final Settlement lit the Matter of tho Entnto of Emanuel J Peel. Deceased. Notice In hereby given that the un domiciled as ndmlnlstiator of tho es tate of Kmanuet J. Peel, deccaHCd, ba , filed In tho rounty couit of the state of Oregon, for Klamath county, the final inccount of tho administration of said 'entitle, and that said court has fixed Thursday, the 2Cth day of May, 1916 at tho hour of 10 o'clock In tho fore jiioon, un tho tlmo for tho hearing of I objections, If any, to said nccount, and 'ithe settlement thereof. I JAMES O. WIGHT, I Administrator of the Estate of Emanuel J. Peel, Deceased. 2M-S-1G-22 Huinmoue In tho Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, for Klamath County. Vera L.. Woatwood, Plaintiff, TS. To Kicth Chnrlos Westwood, defend To Kient Charles Westwood, defend ant above named: In tho unmo ot tho State of Oreon' You aro horoby required to appear mul answor tho complaint fllcd oBnliiBt you in the above entitled suit on or before Monday, the 22d day of May, 1916, that being tho inst day of the tlmo proscribed In the order of publication or this summons, and if you fall ho to nppear and answer, for want thoroof plaintiff will apply to tho court for tho rollof prayed for In snld complaint, to wit: For a decree dissolving tho bondsof matrimony now existing between plaintiff and de fendant, for restoration to plaintiff of hor formor nnmo of Vera Ij. Crisler mid for such othor nnd furthor rollef Subscribe foi tho ilcrnld, fifty conts a month. YUUK BANK DWOMIS m hull ur mi Suiprlslngly If you mnko it a rule (o pay by check only, and deposit all our cash nt tho First State and Savings Dank. Thon you stop to think boforo you buy, and in many casos thinking means refraining. Ambition to have a good balance provcntH many a upending, nnd Ihus your deposits roll up. FIRST STATE and SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON BBBLBbBBBBBHslBBBBBBBBBBBBB aVsVMiBHlaBBBBBBHiBH aaaf ' M sBbbbbbbbbbIKiLbH ibV'sbbbbbVsbbbbbbbKbbI BBBBBBB1 . SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBR? BBBBBBBI bHbSbbbbbbViPV J BH BsaHsr 'IIsIbbbbbHbI HK1fHsvflBBH HEaH rflaBBBBEl iBBBBBBBBB MbBBHHbI' iMBBBBBBBH AmfKMi &r w3bbbbbbL1 Mi mkM JbBHSibbbbH jIbbbbbbbbbbbbbH SbbQbIbbbH bbbbb1bibbbbH lBBBBBBf' ..fl aflaBKT K- sbbbbbhBbm f iBbI! bW'bbbHI V sHbbHI bbbbbbbbS aVpjBH BBBBBLl Hl Will be open evening, atartlng Men day night K. K. K. Store. lMt "tWhTi DRINK HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST Says you rally f Ml dun; fwiet and fmh iruWt, and riMfclomi. leto WanttdJ The Khuoath Falls Baseball Cla In vites bids for Hie pesuMt, popeoni a&4 lemonade concession at the kail nark for Hie baseball leasoa of 1918, which will probably last until September. .Sen Manager Watts. 20-2t John Needham's Double tonight. at the Orpheus. It Will be open evenings, starting Men-j day night K. K. K. Store. lMt I WE ARE STii KJMK A.l s Hides, ..vm Weeks Hsk Fer ( t " If you aro accustomed to wake up ' Alth a coated tongue, foul breath or l dull, dizzy headache; or, if your Jieals nour and turn Into gas and lcldu, you have a real surprise await- lug you. , i'oraoiiow moriilug, immediately upon nrltlhg, drink a gloss of hot vatcr with u tcaspoonful ot limestone ilinHjihute In It. This Is Intended to i:U iieutiallze and then wash out of your stomach, liver, kMneys und thtr- i ten nt Intcstliioa all the indlgcetl-, eU: name, poisons, sour bllo and tox f n-, thus ( It-inning, Hwcetonlng-and ' put Ifylng the entire alimentary canal. , Those subject to sick headaches,! backache, bilious attacks, constipation or ariy form of stomach trouble, are diged to yji a quarter pound of lime stone phosphate from the drug store and begin enjoying ibis morning In side bath. It Is said that men and women who try this become enthusi astic and keep it up dally. It Is a plcndld health measure, for it Is. more Import .it to keep clean and pure on ho Inside than on tho outside, because hti; skin pute do not absorb Impuri ties Into tho blood, causing disease,. while the bowel pores do. Tho pilnclple of bathing inside Is not new. ns millions of people practice It. Just us bet water and soan cleans. 'purify and freshen the skin, so hot nater and a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate act on the stomach, liver, l:ldnoK nnd bowels. Limestone phos- International Harvester Machines r "JbHbbbbbbl CTv Ii l vVyJr PABSBSkvL.VllvBNSjar K.gajr JWBBJSEaBSBBSHKBBBajBBBastoBP The Weber Always Leads ABOUT 1845, when the first Weber was built, yoa could not buy a better wagon than a Weber. There were no better built. Weber made "the best" bis standard. That was nearly seventy years ago, but the standard baa batata) same every year since.- You know tbat, from the good work yoa bar seen Weber wagons doing. You know they have been always popalav. We can show you, if yoa come in, that "Hie beet" is the Weber standard to-day. We want to show Hie wagon to yoa in the np-toda 'jrm, with every improvement, some of which yoa can't Sad eat aey ( Mier make of wagon. You can see, here in Hie store, Hie new fifth wheel, tba folding eo4 ratr, the link end rods, Hie strong construction of gears, wheels, aad uu.ua. i,uiub id 100 nm coanco yoa nave oau see uue wa & 3 Iphat,. u nnlncxpenalvo white powder. J S. MILLS & SON, KlaiTiath Falls, Or. 'and ulnton tasteless. Adv. An offer by tho Society for Electrical tions from thousandTof artists. This Development in New York city for a photograph shows girls of a high poster no largo it may bo used on bill school art class with their drawings boards and ho small it may be used as rcadv to submit. Th Mnti u nnA a stamp, has brought forth contrlbu- j to the whole United Stataa. is to the court may seem equitable. This summons is served on said def endant by publication thereof In Hie Evening Herald, n newspaper of gen-1 irnl circulation, printed and nub-' Ishcd at Klamath Falls, Klamath ounty, Oregon, not less than once a veck for six weeks, by order of Hon irable O. V. Kuykendall, judge of tha ibovo entitled court, mado, In this ause at Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, on April 10, 1916, he date of the first publication of this summons being April 10, 1916. HOLLO C. GROESBECK. " Attorney for Plaintiff. 10-17"2t-l-8-16-22 Notice of Contest Depailment of the Interior, United States Land Office, Lakevlew, Ore- Koni April 26, 1916. l'o Samuel Ware, Centestee: You aro hereby notified that Qeorge Krnll, who gives Olene, Oregon, as bis postoffice address, did on April 26, IMG, flic In this office his duly corrob rated application to contest and sa cuie tho cancellation of your home Mead entry, No, 0G728, serial No. 06728, made June 11, 1913, for SEV4 NW14. cctlon 17, township 40 S., range 12E, Willamette MoiMian, and as grounds or his contest he alleges that the said Samuol Ware has never established a I'Mldonco on tho said lands, and has' lot lived theroon the said lands, and Is lot now living upon tho said lands, for' ir within tho tnat two years next Ira ucdltitcly preceding tho making ot this ifininvlt: Hint ho has novor Improved ir cultivated the nnie; nnd has Aban doned tho same. You are, theiofoic, further notified that tho snld allocations will bo taken .is confessed, nnd your said entry will bo cancelled without further right to bo heard, either befoie this office or on .ipponl, If you fall to file In this office within twenty days nftor tho fourth, publication of this notice, as shown below, your answer, under oath, spe cifically responding to these allega tions of contest, together with due proof that you have served a copy of your answor on the said contestant olther In person or by registered mall. J You should state in your answer the name of the postofflce to which you deBlre future notices to be aent to you. JA8. F. BURGESS, Register. ' Date of 1st publication, May 1, 1916. Onto ot 2nd publication, May 8, 1918. I Date of 3rd publication, May 15, 1918. Date of 4th publication, May ltd, 1816. Notice Inviting Bids Pursuant to direction of Hie Common Council of the city ot Klamath Falls, notice la hereby given that bids will be received by the Police Judge of said city at his office in'the city ball up o nnd including Monday evening at 8 o'clock p. m., ot June 6th, 1916, for making the proposed Improvement on Eleventh street, from Main street northerly to the southerly line of Hie U. S. government Irrigation canal, also from the northerly line of Hie U. S. government irrigation canal northerly to the Intersection of Eleventh street. Upham street and Worden avenue, thence westerly on Upham street to the IntersecUon of Prospect street, in cluding intersections; Hie proposed im provement to be made includes Hie grading of said street to establish grade to a width of 26 feet and hard surfacing said street to a width of 25 feet over all, including curbs, with either bltullthlc or oil macadam; all ot said proposed improvement to be made together with the materials to be used In accordance wlHffdans and specifica tions of the city engineer on lit la tke office of the Police Judge of said city, reference thereto 1b hereby made for further details regarding plans, con struction, materials and quanUUes. 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 Hie Common Council on the 5th day of June, 1916, at the, hour of 8 o'clock p. m. Bidders will be required to submit bids on blanks prepared by the city engineer, and bids will not be considered unless so submitted. Blanks may be obtained at the office ot Hie Police Judge. Tho successful bidder will be re quired to give bond In a sum to be fixed by the Common Council for the faithful performance of the contract to be entered Into fo making said Im provement. Each bid must be accom panied by a check, certlfled by aome responsible bank for 5 per cent ot the amount bid, a a guarantee that the auccossful bidder will eater 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 the right to reject any aad all bids, and to make such improvement oa behalf of the city. Dated at Klamath Falls, May 19,1116. A. L. LaUVITT, Police Judge, 19-ltt WOMEN SHOULD - GET THIS HABIT AS WELL AS MEN Don't eat a bite of breakfast until you drink., a glass -of hot water, says authority. rP ; "V;V Wash the poison and stagnant matter from system each morning, and feel fresh as a daisy. rS 1 Sanitary science has of late made rapid strides with results that are of untold blessing to humanity. The latest applica tion of its untiring research is the recommendation that it is as nec essary to attend to internal sani tation of the drainage system of the human body as it is to the drains of the house. Those of us who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when we arise, splitting headache, stuff' from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by open ing the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out the whole of the internal poisonous stagnant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, Should, each morning be fore breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoon ful of limestone phosphate in It , to wash from the stomach, liver and bowels the previous day's in digestible waste, sour bile and 'poisonous toxins; thus olsansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal befor putting more food, into the stomach. The action of hot wmtir and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully .invigorating. It cleans out an 'the sour fermentations, gasot, waste and acidity and gives oat a splendid appetite for bretJcfftflk While you are enjoying your breakfast the phosphatea, not water is quietly extracting a large volume of water from th blood and getting ready 'for a thorough flushing of all the in side organs. The millions of people who are bothered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouUt, rheumatic stiffness: others &' have sallow skins, blood disorders ; turn aictuy uouipiexiuiw n utajsji - fl to get a quarterpound or I rf! N 4 ? tt & " "liM. a a m L1 tJ... i. sione pnospnaie irom we arus;,' ? r store. This will coet vtry littl -g& but is sufficient to niakt anye avv J 1. .!. if, Jiruuuuiiueu urawK uu wsw: et of internal sanitation Wi vrf ; - -VI ' ;J n f& fl 49 3TM M V T V"4 w ( 5 yS n vr T fl