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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1916)
- j: ?? ;, r W r ! .? ' PAttlTWO HeraJd'jOiJjifieJAdvs. Advertisement In the Claealflad eejwwne.are printed at the rata af Five Canta a Una, Invariably In ad "vanta. Hereafter na advertleament will be accepted unteaa accompanied by tha eaah. FOR SALE FOR SALE Complete steam thresher outfit; also 86-h.p. Stutt auto; will trade (or horses or cattle. Call at Robt. H. Bunnell ranch or Fred Bus sing, Klamath Falls. 16-61 FOR SALE Eight room residence on East Pine street, with or without furniture; also extra furniture for sale. Enquire 1149 Pine street 14-4t FOR SALE Six j lambs. R. E. pany. hundred ewes and Smith Realty com-14-tf FOR SALE Six lambs. R. E. pany. hundred ewes and Smith Realty com-14-tf. FOR SALE Eight room residence on East Pine street, with or without furniture; also extra furniture for sale. Enquire 1149 Pine street 14-4t FOR SALB-Flrst elaaa new bar. at falfa and tinaotar Mixed. Chltoet St Mala street Ifrtf FOR SALE One 12x25 h.p. I. H. C gas tractor and one 24-40 new Racine separator, with self feeder, blower and derrick wagon. Inquire of Mills & Son, Klamath Fans. 10-eod 6t FOB SALS OS TRADB-Taraahlag aaaeklM ooatpleta. ready for aeld. M- h angina, separator SzzSC Tama on eale. See McCane, phono SMW. Sl-llt FOR SALE Two-year-old thorough' bred -Holsteln bull, weight about 1,600; fine specimen. Price f 75, or will trade for second crop alfalfa or fresh cow. Phone 98J. 8-6t FOR RENT FOR RENT One two-room apartment at Oregon house. 14-3t MISCELLANEOUS at ONBT TO LOAN a aity r tarn Artfear B. Wlleoa. 11-tf COMB SAGE TEA INTO GRAY HAIR DARKENS BIAUTIULFLY AND RE STORE ITS NATURAL COLOR AND LUSTRE AT ONCE Common garden sage brewed Into a (Mary tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and :Ued hair beautifully dark and luxurl aat Mixing tha sage tea and sulphur recipe at home, though, Is troublesome. an.aanlar way la to set tha ready-to-use preparation improved by the addi ttflai C otaar Ingredients, coating aboat aw oaau a souio, at drag etorea, known a "WyeUVa Sag and Solphur Qom- oandr tana arolding a lot of muss. While gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful ap pearance and attractiveness. By dark ening your hair with Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because" it does It so naturally, so even ly. Yon Just dampen a sponge or soft brash with it and draw this through y oar hair, taking one small strand at a ... L I l... i uwv, mj wniuui mu gray umini aYV disappeared. After another applica tion of two your hair becomes beau- tirally daik, glossy, soft and luxuri ant and you appear years younger. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound la delightful toilet requisite, it la not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv. Vein Riper Bros. THE QUALITY STORE COFFEE, "Golden Glow," Fancy grade 1-fb can 40c TEA, Orloff," Formosa Oolong, J4-tb 40c SPAGHETTI AND CHEESE, "Helnx," 8 cans .80s TUNA FSH, S. A W. Large can . .....28c FARINA, "Peacock Brand," - Special, package ........ 10c .CHEESE WAFERS, "Tru-Blu," 10c JWi Get the Habit l-w The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor .Published dally except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth street. Entered at the postofflce at Klamath Falls. Oregon, for transmission through the mails as second-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to any address in the United States: One year 5.00 One month 50 KLAMATH FALL8, OREGON THURSDAY, AUGU8T 17, 1916 COUNSEL NAMED OEEENDMOONEY ARGUMENTS TO BE HEARD NEXT MONDAY ON MOTION TO QUASH INDICTMENT8 AGAINST NOLAN AND BILLINGS United Press Service SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 17. Judge Cabanlsh has appointed Sidney Rob ertson as counsel to defend Thomas Mooney and wife, charged with com plicity in the bomb outrage perpetrat ed during the preparedness parade a few weeks ago. Next Monday has been set as the day for hearing arguments on the mo tion to quash the Indictments charging Nolan and Billings with a part in the bomb explosion. Mooney and wife will plead next Saturday to the indictments against them. MADERO FAMILY RETURNS TO LAND FAMILY OF MURDERED PRE8I DENT, A3 POLITICAL REFUQEE8, HAS BEEN GRANTED AMNESTY BY CARRANZA CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex., Aug. 17. Forty-eight members of the family of Francesco Madero, murdered presi dent of Mexico, plan to return to Mex ico in a few days as a result of Presi dent Carranza granting amnesty to and restoring the estates of political refu gees. It is understood that several other Healthy Mexican families, who have been living in the United States for the last few years, also are to return to their native land. The Madero fam ily is very wealthy, especially in land. CARMEN THREATEN ANOTHER STRIKE REFUSAL OF STREET RAILWAY COMPANY TO REIN8TATE 26 EM PLOYE8 THREATEN RE8UMP TION OF WALK OUT United Press Service NEW YORK, Aug. 17. A renewal of the street car strike, affecting practic ally all of New York. Is threatened as a result of the, street railway company to reinstate twenty-five employes who were discharged during the recent strike. The street car men's union declares that this refusal constitutes a viola tion of the agreement entered into when the recent strike was called off by the union. Insistence of the rail way company In the refusal to rein state the twenty-five employes proba bly will mean a strike that will be set tled only with more concessions from the company than were granted before. WONT RE8UME DIPLOMATIC RELATION8 WITH GERMANY United Press Service LONDON, Aug. 17. Premier As- Quito hinted in the house of commons today that England will not resume diplomatic relations with Germany af ter the war until Germany makes rep arations for the execution of Captain Fryatt and similar alleged outrages. m See Chllcote for homes In the city od automobile Inauranea In leading eon panlea. See CMIeeta, it Higher Education Unfits Girls for Motherhood United Press Service ST. PAUL, Aug. 17. "There will be no need of birth control legislation when women demand that science cope with the fear of motherhood, which is the real cause of all this agi tation for laws permitting the control of the size of families," said Mrs. Rob ert B. Liggett here today. She has just completed n three weeks' lecture course on "Twilight Sleep" In Detroit. "American families are decreasing in size every year, even without birth control laws." said Mrs. Liggett. "This decrease In our birth rate is alarming. Every American woman must bring to maturity at least three children, or our nation will go backward Instead of forward. It is the immigrant woman who is keeping up the birth rate now, American women are dodging mother hood, and clamoring for birth control because they are physically afraid of motherhood, not because they are afraid of poverty or do not wish to give their time to the care of babies. "The higher education which wo are demanding of our girls is unfitting them for motherhood, because it is de veloping them to a high nervous ten sion and making them more keenly JAPAN TO BUILD 26 BATTLESHIPS APPROPRIATION OF ABOUT $150, 000,000 IS TALKED OF TO IN CREASE JAPAN'S DEFENSE ON THE SEA United Press Service TOKIO, Aug. 17. Japan plans to im prove her navy as fast or faster than does the United States build up its sea fighting machine. At least, that Is the deduction made by the Japanese people from the just announced plan to spend 254,000,000 to 310,000,000 yen building new battlers In the next sev en years. Exactly what the plan under consid eration by the finance department of the goverment Is nobody knows, but according to the paper Jiji, usually a well informed publication, the outlay for the "ideal fleet" calls for about $150,000,000. Other papers' estimates are a bit lower. A hot debate on the program is expected at the forthcom ing session of the diet because of the expense Involved. The program is backed by navy leaders and also, it is said, by the min isters of marines and finance. News paper reports have It that Japan pro poses to build three superdread noughts, two battle cruisers, eleven light cruisers, ten destroyers and many U boats. ' SHASTA VIEW NOTES H. E. Wilson and family visited the county seat recently. Mrs. W. W. Bailey Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. W. McManus and family, of Klamath Falls. Mrs. Bailey will return with the McManus family soon, when the latter move to their ranch in this valley. The Clover Club met with Mir.s Myrtle Myres Saturday. The after noon was enjoyably spent bathing In Tule Lake and an auto trip to Bird In land. Several from this locality are going to tbe huckleberry patch this week. Billy Simms' pack train started Satur day. He carries passengers by auto. O. E. Hunt and family spent Sunday at G. W. Myres in California. The Helping Hand Society met at the home of Mrs. Simms Wednesday. Mrs. Jennie M. Kemp of Portland, state president ofythe Woman's Chris-' tian Temperance Union, gave a very interesting and instructive talk at the Shasta View school house Sunday af-, ternoon. It is seldom we have the privilege of listening to as able a' speaker as Mrs. Kemp. I J. P. Harter and family came from their ranch in California to attend Sunday school at Shasta View nnd hear Mrs. Kemp. Notice to Taxpayers The 1916 tax rolls are now open for Inspection. All property owners are requested to come and look over their assessments. Dated July 27, 1916. 27-201 J. P, LEE, Assessor. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH v sensitive to pain. Wo cannot con- from nil liability far the sinking or inn dem our women for wanting to con-J steamship Titanic on April 15, 1912, trol the size of their families unless tfuh a loss of 1,517 lives. Claims total we give them some means of cllmlnnt' ng f 18,000,000 had been recorded In Ing the pain which they know they! the federal courts by hundreds of must face to bring children Into the claimants who compromised after tea world. Willi easier motherhood there jtlmony had shown the disaster to bo will be no need of birth control." Mrs. Liggett will make n tour of Michigan and Indiana for the same propaganda. She Is conducting an ed ucational campaign annum women urg ing that they demand emancipation from the traditional belief that child birth must be accompanied by danger and suffering. She has assisted In inising a fund to be used in establish Ing a Twilight Sleep ward In the wo man's hospital at Detroit the first such ward to be made available for women who cannot afford to pay for the tieatment. Mis. Liggett claims that with better trnUied physicians for nbstrotrlc-i more .scientific knowledge by women of the care they should take of them selves and a universal demand that science make some contribution toward relieving the suffering Incident to ma ternity, birth control will not be necessary. No Word From Deutschland I'nlled Press Service BERLIN, Aug. 17. The United Press office here has been reliably in formed that the Deutschland has not been beard from since she cleared Virginia capes, off the American coast. It U believed that she is taking a cir cuitous route to avoid warships. She has been out fourteen days. Accurate Information about city prop erty and farm lands. See Chllcote. 1 Phompt attention glvsn to rantal cor 'actions, Chllcote 1 ,AMAMAAAAAAMAAAWWVWWVVWW Howards Auto line Now Dally Except Sunday KLAMATH FALL8 AND A8HLAND Reservations at American Hotel Leave Klamath Falls 8:30 a. m. NEW CARS, CAREFUL DRIVER8 AAAAAAAAAAMWWWWMWMWWWWWM FADE & SHANNAN PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING Stoves Bought, Furnaces 8old and Repaired Installed SHEET METAL WORK OF ALL KINDS 1023 Main St. DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician Suite 219, I. O. O. F. Temple All acute, nervous and chronic diseases successfully treated: Hours 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. Phone 321 v 1 !MAAAWAAAAAAAAAMrWWMVWMMWV Think It Over Successful men without ex ception have helpful banking connections. There is no other way of satisfactorily handling your finances. Open an account with this strong National Bank and avail yourselves of tbe advan tages which will accrue. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Klamath Falls, Oregon AiLS, OREGON No Legal Action CHICAGO, Aug. 17. Chairman Hup Icy cf the federal trade commission re turns to Washington tomorrow to io poit ou the rise in prices of wheat nn.l llcur. It is not believed that he win (recommend any legal action. Titanic Cases Settled After four years' litigation, by n pay ment of 66n,000 outside of court, the White Star Lino was absolved lately the result of accident. Wood SMIL LIMB AND BODY Hawed to any length. Oar beet hlork wood Is delivered direct (ram thnls. aed la always dry. One lead will convince yon. KLAMATH FUEL CO. O. Vttum, Mir. Phone 1ST LEGAL NOTICES Budget of the Horsefly Irrigation Dis trict for the Year 1916 The following budget prepared by the board of directors of the Horsefly Irrigation district nnd submitted to the land holders of the district as follews: Outstanding bonds $2,000.00 Interest on bonds to Jnnunry 1, 1918 . - 234.00 Two elections 100.00 Directors fees 140.00 Outstanding warrants 35.00 Unpaid bills G0.00 Election supplies 10.00 Printing and publishing 75.00 Rent of office - 10.00 Preparing assessment roll 25.00 Attorneys fee C0.00 Miscellaneous . 300.00 Totnl .3.629 00 A twenty-live (25) cent levy on all land under the district to cover the total amount of budget will be consld eied by the board of directors at our next regular meeting on Tuesday, September 5, 1916. CHAS. II. FLACKUS, Secretary of the Horsefly Irrigation District. 17-24 Notice of Dissolution Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned is no longer connected with the Whitman Drug company, the same having been taken over on July 29lh by Arthur E. Whitman, who collects all bills and assumes all Indebtedness of the company. 10-17-24 GEO. H. MERRYMAN. Notice to Creditors (Probate Index 3; Page 26) In the County Court of tho State of Oregon, In and for the County of Klamath. Rotate of D. L. Moses, Decoased; John Siemens Jr., Administrator. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, having been duly appointed administrator of tbe estate of D. L. Moses, deceased, by order of tbe coun ty court of Klamath county, Oregon, on tbe 9th day of August. 1916. nnd having duly qualified as such admin istrator; Notice Is hereby given that all per sons having clulmti against said estate, are hereby directed and required to present the same, duly verified as by law required, within six (6) months from the1 first publication of this no tice, to the undersigned at the First State and Savings bank, in Klamath Falls, Klamath county, state of Ore gon; said bank being designated as the place of doing business of said estate. All persons owing said estate nro hereby notified to mako payment of r&ld Indebtedness to tho undersigned nt the above designated place. The first publication of this notice being the 10th day of August, 1916. JOHN SIEMENS JR., Administrator of tbe Estate of D. L. Moses, Deceased. E. L. ELLIOTT, Attorney for Admin istrator. 10-17-24-31-7 8ummons (No. 785 Equity) In the Circuit Court, in and for the County of Klamath and State of Oregon. L. A. Snell, Plaintiff, vs. Edwin S. Phillips, William A. Langell and J. A. Weber, Defendants, To J. A. Weber, one of the Defendants above named: In the name of the state of Oregen: You are hereby required lo appear and unswer complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the 10th day of September, 1916, that being tbe last day of tbe time pro scribed in the order of publication of this summons, and if you fall so to ap pear, plead, answer, demur or other wise more, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to the court for tho relief prayed for In his amended complaint, to wit: 1 That n decree be entered declar ing and establishing a deed from J. A. Weber, n slnglo man, to William A. Lnngell, of his (J. A. Weber's) remain ing undivided one-half Interest In and to the following described real estate: Situated In tho county af Klamath nnd stnto of Oregon, commencing nt the point whero tho south lino of the rond running east nnd west nt tho quniter comer between sections two nnd three, township thirty-nine (39) south, rnngo nine (9) cast Willamette Meridian,, Intersects Ilia east Hue of the rond running south, f ion) said point for n placo of begin ning, running thonco south along east line of iinld second mentioned road, one hundred four (104) feet, tlienco east to westerly lino of right of way for canal of tho government reclamation project; running thence northwesterly nlong westerly lino of said right of way to south lino of Kilil Hist mentioned ronj; tinmen west along snld south line of said road to tho plaro of beginning. And that the clerk of tho circuit court of Klnmnth county, Oregon, be author ized to make and execute a deed In lie coidauco therewith. 2 -Ordering nnd decreeing that K 11. Snell had u right nnd In equity and good conscience to mako and execute the deed of conveyance dated Novem ber 21, 1914. from him to Edwin S. Phillips, and that the snld deed car ried with It, In equity and good con science, a good and sufficient title as therein Indicated. 3 That the court will, by Its order and decree, remove tho cloud from tho title to the InndH and premises herein above described, nnd declaring tha title to said real estate In tho defend ant, Edwin S. Phillips. 4 That the court will enter such further and other orders and decrees nt- to him mny sconi moot, and as to equity and good conscience may ap pertain. This summons is served upon you, the said J. A. Weber, defendant, by the publication thereof in the Evening Ilrinld, n public newspaper of general cirt illation printed nnd published at K'amath Falls, Klamath county, Ore 'pon, once n week for six succcsslvo weeks (seven Insertions), the first publication to be August 3, 1916, nnd the Inst publication September 14, 1916, by order of the Honorable D. V. Kuykendnll, judge of tho circuit court of Klamath county, Oregon, which was made, dated nnd filed In this suit on August 2, 1916. W. II. A. RENNER, Attorney for Plaintiff. .'t-10-17-24-31-7-14 Notice to Creditors In Mho County Court of the Stale of Oregon, for tbe County pt Klamath. In tho Matter of tho Estate of Eliza beth Wight Nail, Deceased. Notice. Is hcroby given that tbe un dersigned has been duly appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Elizabeth Wight Nail, deceased, by the abovo en titled court, and all persons having 'claims against said estate are required Keeping Money in a Cash Box Is both dangerous and laborious. It Is nover sare rrora thieves, firo, tc. And Its contents liavo to be checked up almost dally, no small job. An account with this bank saves both the risk nnd tho labor. No thieves can steal or fire destroy the money. And the depositor's check bonk nubs show him at u glanco exactly bow he stands. We Invite your account. FIRST STATE and SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON UPPER LAKE TRAFFIC We are ageBU for Calkins Hamilton's mall, iMsacaxer and freight boau on the Upper Klamath lke. lliuea leave this oHIre every morning except Snadajr, at 7 lie. Western Transfer Co. I'HONB m MAN HTHKKT, NKAIt FIFTH Af ntap&vtr Rf U RUBBER (Werwows KLAMATH FALLS OREGON 1-euWv.) WHERft PARTICULAR PKOPI.B UY Trill DrlUOS THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 101C . to present nnmn to thn undersigned nt the liiw office of II. O. Mcrryinnn, In Klnmnth Fulls, Oregon, within nix months from tho date of this notice. Dated thin 19th day or July, 1910. JAMES ERNE.1T NAIL, Administrator of tho Kstntu or Ktn. beth Wight Null, Deceased. 20-27-3-10-17 Resolution A resolution declining the luten'liiu of the Common Council to cIuuikh the grade on Eleventh tit reel m nrt Intersection with snullieily line nf United Sluti'H Irrigation canal Wherenii, It Is deemed expedient in change the guide on Eleventh nlicH t Its Intersection with the miutlirih I'ne of United Slates lirluntlnn eiuuil, It Ih therefore resolved, Tlmi grade on Eleventh sheet, nt Its lui,., section with soullieily lino or Unite,! Stales ll ligation canal lie eli;ui,i., from 183, as now established, to lsrrio. State of Oregon, County of Klamath, ss: City or Klamath I'alhi. I, A. L. Leavltt, Police Jinl:e or s.ilil city, do hereby certify that the run., going Is ii duly enrolled copy nf tho lesollltlon passed by the Cuiiiiiiim Council on August 7, lillii. A. 1.. I.11AVITT, Police .lu,l -p. Approved August 7, 191(1. C. II. CHISLEII, Mayor. II tot Citation In tho County Court of tho Ktnto ur Oiegon, fur Klnmnth County. In thu Matter of tho Kstntu of llunu- bus N. nradburn, Deceased. To Martha llradburn, Charles C. Dun. burn, Alfred llindbuin, IlnrimbiM llradburn, John R. llradburn, Mink, N. Chester, Marvin M. Clictii, Harney A. Chester, Otto Illsaw, Ar thur McSpadden, Ella M. NouhIiuim. Martha E. Page, Mary A. Kliif.-. Minnie Hale, Lela Vinson, nnl ml oilier unknown having or clili.im; to have an Interest In tho estate of Uarnnbus N. llradburn, deceaxed: In the name of tho stato ot Oregen: You are hereby cited and required to appear in the county court of the statu of Oregon, for Klamath county, at thu court room thereof, at Klamath Kails, Klamath county, Oregon, on Thutxilay, the 14th day or .September, l'jli;, m lo o'clock In (be rorcnooti of that iluv, then nnd there to show cause. If any you have, why an order or this court should not bo niado authorizing Ito K. Keesee, administratrix of the abovo entitled estate, to sell the follow Iiik ile i.cilbed real property belonging to j.ilil estate, to-wlt: Situate in Klnmnth county, Ore gon south half of southeast quarter of section 24, nnd north half of r.oltlieast quarto.- of section 25, tov'lishlp 39 south, Itilico 11 eaHt if WHIamettu Meridian cimtnlnlnt; lfiJ a. let. Witness, the Honorable Marlon Hanks,- judge of the county court of tho state of Oregon, for Kliitiwilli county, with tbe seal of snld court affixed this 3d day or August, 1U1C. Attest: (Sen!) C, It. I)E LAP, Clerk. Ily VIRGIL (1. DE LAP, Deputy. 310-17-24-31 (MX ffalill'lallfflil I if I FAULTLESS MT OFF" GOODS wwmatY ; OREGON ifW I m . i