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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1917)
Kff ii fIUP.V much m, ItlT. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS. OREOON $6,000,000 Road Bonding BUI I To Be Voted Upon Next June ai!rj fiiim Vtwr1fw lleraid) tosh cuutity line easterly through the 'w .... - n.. m.ii described city Of Hood River mid Hood Itlver through Tin. Dales and fcrtlon - riii Mill described i.i. .-. .., wnly and rf.lAHH li mill I wi "- -tw aoa w7 ,,!..! to be highways of ,V"CQ county, through Sherman bans name to M"";,,5JJJ way of the town ,.f Aril,,,.,,,, B,J up ui i;v timaiuis iiivnr Willi Dip Co lumbia Hirer, thrnro tin dm limn- or ilinx'Rli llirtiilmoii, Hian. 11, eho nuil t'endleton, and theucn ri'lllu t nhall bo determln,! T....-i.,...l that t Jit ""'".. ....,.n..ii iiiuio " i ttf con S"i.n-.i.rt wiiii Mr wr. ;:-7h; blghwsy "71 T. f I ru'iln Rhtr tit tlm Mui'noinnh rowntr" I' i tin ' ,! nvA "u,h ,B 0,,0, , ,, w t'r ' ll'inoak county 11m. L.-iuph r t' c auntie of Columbia ,4 ""UtOT" I""1 a"if yw-i. f mouoy in constructing r o itatr highway cnmmlsitlon to n'f. Ilaker nnd to llio Idaho 'o il' rounty romln of the varl- ' i ivimi'fii ffffrlt'il hIimII mtrco in "t th road ready for paving. '"'I'V, tnt Inasmuch nn tlio coun- "f J?o"d River linn raised by a bond -M and eipended upon said Colum w .. .. I . . .......... ..l-l.-.W .k....k lk Hid l.tiinii" iiiii. iivm ZL Muntl-t, nd In doing aa have mm ; .... .l ..I l...t ahull in i,K? '.-..-:: z,::: z -..; v "'wr i.rrtir.ny u. mn 'iiiiiiiunBi nniii. lain rommitiion u aonf)' by mi " . .. k.lMkwMW nrf. iltaaiilM " . i-l .i.i- .m i aaliiaB la "'' Hood Rlvtr counly. audi 25: $&$,V??iZ rhrte - " - MrtM Mm ""' .u. , tbla act aa It may deem propor n pre TC, ZnuL SStfc. S ''! Tto varlon. county courta umm,mM counllta iwtt HTlWt -M wut)N fn 0 tBMVOf. J-Taa I'arinr bliaway froaa Uw tkroHlk which aald Columbia Hlvrr M,-t' '"",: ,rJ!,:k Waal- ' ' " "toll ar with LX2SSlZZZ: highway commlaalon upon HUM cwiBiy ---- kt Bortlona of aald hlahwav ar in w f HIIM.ro. r.T.. . b.rd.aurf.c- oav.n. uiuiiilf to Dallaa. Moaaoutli m Ifafa4(ncr. In Polk county; to Cor nWa aad Monro In Itcatta eounty, it! tkrougb Kurbq to tfct nortk Una f Deaguu county. jThe I'arlDc highway from tha Mtkaoauh county lint tkrough Ot nao. Orrgim (tty aatf Caaby la OatkaaiM county, thtnew tkrough Mariea and IJnii countlta. to a Junc IIn ltb I be highway at Junction City. 4 gtich porilona of the Columbia Blttr klgbway between tht Multno- Mcvor-failir ifflj (Seeds ra li AMaHlBliBr I Now u the Timt to r j riant f t SwMtPaa. Paaawa aaal all J J Nomt ttkar Graai Prist C California Suds Jj I c. c. moisi a co. c IJMdMMa lw FrfRkiii J TB1BteytarTBaraamtatfc aad wkat porilona are to bo conatruci t4 aa pott road, and whenever any of aald counllta aha 1 1 have prepared a portion of aald highway n-ady for paving, then th atato highway com mlaalon ahall prorted promptly to pavt the aame under tha provUlon of IhU act, aad tha remainder thereof ahall bo Improved aa a pout road un der the provlalona of Ihla art, and aueb portion no Improved aa u pout road ahall not be eligible for paving at the eipcnae of the Male uiiili-r the provlalona of tbla net, & The Pacific highway through Jack no n county, where the name hna not already been paved, alongjhel route heretofore adopted by lho atate highway commlanlim. limHiimrli ) a tht county of Jackaon haa already tiended large auma of money In ron atructlng aald PaclRc highway, and In paving a large portion thereof, and In o doing baa practically itxlinimicil Iih ability to ralao money by nny Umi-. a nee of rouuty bond, the nald lilglfj way commlaalon la hereby utitltorlUMl,! from the funda arUIng from this nt. in aouition to compieiini; uie paving of aald highway In J4rkon county. to tiao from nald fund miMcIim to provide for completing the prepara tion of aald highway through aald county, for the paving thereof. Commencing on the Columbia Klver highway at or near Arlington In Ollllam county, thence up Willow 'Creek In Morrow county, through the 1I1MI tin roimtructud along route bt twecn nal.l lertuln point to bt agretd upon by ilu roproKiitatlvcj of tht fdrul RoveiiiiiDiit, utid aald r.tntt hlgliwny lominUaloii, Bald pott romU hIuiII Ijo'cortstriutoJ according to ar"iniitloiiH ngrted upon betwem the icpieaentalltea of tliu fndornl gov-f eriiineiit mid aild ntnlo highway com-, mlxiiluii, I'rovlilnit Hint If the coun-j lion of Douglna iiml Jnephlne or eith er of them Hlmll propnrn nny part of the mild I'iicMV hlgliwny, mid nmko aime rrndy for pnvlng iirrordlnK to ttin rit'iiilrvinentx of tliu Male high uny rommlraloii, lli aild rommlaiion, i.liall linnicitliitiity imi iln rond an I'K'pnidl, iiml audi portion of aald load hlmll be xPtifil from tlio claa- lllrntlon an n tkcat rond. f If llio county of Coo altnll ireiarn and malie ready for riving, ncrordlng 0 the idjtilimnniu of the atuto high uny cominlnKl'-ii, twenty or more lull c lit loiiKtli of tint pout road bo- 1 neon ItocclinrK mid Mnralificld here lubeforu ilcucrllM-d, or llio county of Tillamook Hlmll mi prepare and make ready for pnvlng twenty or more inllen In lenKth of tint pom rond betwen Tlllmiiook City nnd McMlnnvllle, and if audi psrtloiu of aald roidK, In eith er or both of itld couutlea, am mo prepared, that the iinme ahall be ready for paving, nrcordlnc to tie require-, menta of the atate highway commit Ion, then mild rommlnlou ahall lm- medlntely imvc the rond no prepared j nnd mi I'll portion of unld roid ahall' be excepted from tint clarification aaj IibI read, mid audi portion anaii then be clinMed na n pied road. ( Continued Siituriluyt Great French War Minuter Forced Oat j 'tsmmvm, p& yi&i&& She Cooks for Bacteria 1 t -HWK " ' U,ilJRU. E aiSiW VaWaVaV , i !' 'aaaW X" JaBRaam I b aBBW,SP4 aRaamt t aVRHrld-.laRRalQ H 'iRRRat'l SMRlRRRali i BBaRallKlflfl MiRaKC VRRtaHi iLaNar.'''''- HLvi I iS RRRRRRRRRRRW J tK iRflaBBBhSll 7 RRRRRRRRRRBW t V Im iSl M RRRRRRRRRRRRRRH 1 1 M rrrrrrrrrrW !?&? K IrrrrrrrrrrrrrH U ii f K.JJ- RRRRRRal' I i I Ol t S rrrrrrrrrrB ; 1 aVL2aaaViaH) rl aaVaVJIrflRRRRW 1 aRRWvl :rrrb1' In : RRRRRRmaVLai' aBBBaVattanKaV BHaw' H 11 l i; Jr i rsm - s.xv . -t you fall to to appear and ajuwer, for want thereof, plalatiS will apply to the court for tha relief prayed for In ber complaint, to-wlt: For a decree dlaeolvlng the bonda ' of jnatrlmooy now eliding' between plaintiff and defendant; for the caro and cuatody of Herbert Vernon Wall, Carol !oul Wall, and Harold !ee Wall, minora, nnd for auch other nnd further relief u to the court may Hceru equitable. Tills summon Is aorved on said defendant, W. If. Wall, by publication thereof In the Kvenlng Herald, n dilly newapaper of general circulation, printed nnd published nt J Klamath Palls, Klamath county, Ore gon, by order of Honorable D. V. Kuy. kendall, Judgo of the above entitled court, made, dated nnd filed In this cause on March 8, 1917, the date of first publication of this summons be-- Ing March 9, 1917. It. C. OROKBMECK, Attorney for Plaintiff. 9-10-23-30-C-1S-20 tBSwasaK tgJsaaaaaaaaaaal M A M4AUtv(a.tt ism vasM mt KABI B. eeftM.v. .H Kiiinnion (K'luiiy No. fc,r) i. VC WKmt 9S JF '. XBBaflB9ffasaas. r ''walaaaaaaP n.SiSRRt' I W&Ra"JI i GCNERAU LYAUTEIY acnerul l.yautcy, ho hen he was linmcd minister of ur threo montba ago was balled na rnvlor of Prance, hns been forced out of ortlce, because l.e could not get along with French politicians. Rather than submit to them ho resigned. against you end the above named de-j satisfaction of tht tame, and that yea fendant, Lizzie McC'umber, for the 'and each of you, the abort aamtd t- tlic Circuit Court of the State of ihum cf three thousand dollars, togeth- fendant be- forever tarred aad fort- Oreson. for the County of Klara-ter with Interest thereon at the rate of (closed of all right, title sad etaiaa of nth. lo per cent per annum from the 8th! equity of redeaapttos la aad to tht A. 8. Moorland, Plaintiff, day of February. 191C, and for the! landa and premlata afctwro tVaerlhtd. . '.sum of three hundred dollars attor- This sunmoas la pahHahed la tat Charles II. McCumber and Lizzie He-jney's fees, and the coats of ault and a I Kvenlng Herald, a dally Bowspaacr of Cumber (formerly the wife oft decree foreclosing one certain mort- general circulation, prlajtd. pabUaatd Charles II. McCumber), and H.W.I gage upon the lands and premises and circulated at Kiaasath Falls, Ort Teters, Defendants. J hereafter described, given by you and uon. and of general clrcalatloa la tat To ChnrlCii H. McCumber, the above' the said Lizzie McCumber to the! raid county and state, by order of tha named Defendant: plaintiff above named on the fltb day ! Honorable D. V. KayktadalL Jadgo of In tho name of the State of Oregen: 'of July, 1909, to secure the payment (the above entitled court. Buck order You are hereby required to appear! of the said sums of money above men-, being dated February Slat, 1917; and answer the complaint filed against, tioned upon the following described 'tho first publication of this tuauaoaa you In the above entitled suit on or (lands and real estite, to-wlt: i to be made upon Friday, tat Hi day I feLIZABttTH QUIRK"? HAVE DARK HAIR AND LOOK YOUNG NOIIODV CAN TKIX WHKX YOU D.tnKKX OKAY, KAIKI HAIR WITH HAOK TKA DANCE March 31 Gray's Hall If tho normal habits aad tastea of bacteria nre to be studied and claxal- cltlea of tone, Lexington and Hcppnerined with n vlow to their extinction aa In Morrow county, and through Pilot pest a, somebody must feed them In Rock, Pendleton, Adams, Atbena.Wes. the meantime and keep them cheerful, ton. Milton and Freewnter In Umatilla j That Is tho Job , of Miss Elizabeth county to the Oregon and Washington Quirk of the bureau or plant pathol atatt Ifat, ogy. United Stotos department of Ag- 7 A road from the south lino of trlculture. Sho la an export on tho cul Clntaop county, at the end of thejinary preferences of bacteria, and she highway described In paragraph 1, fattens mllllon of them at a time. hereof, south by Wheeler to aarlbaldl. tier task la simplified somewhat by) draw It through our hair, taking one fctrnnd at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears: after another replication or two. It la restored to Its itr.turnl color nnd looks glossy. oft and beautiful. This preparation Is a delightful toilet lequlslte. It is not intended for tliu cure, mitigation or pieventlon of dKcaie. Adv, Grandmother kept ber hair beauti fully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this x I in pic mixture was applied with won derful effect, fly asking at any drug rtore for "Wycth's Sage nnd Sulphur Compound,' you will get a large bot tle of this old-llmo recipe, Improved by tho addition of other Ingredients, all ready to use, for-about 50 cents. This simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to tho bulr. A well known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeths Sage and Sulphur Compound now because It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It baa been applied K'i ao easy to use. too. You simply dampen a comb or aoft brush and before Friday, the 6th day of April, 1917, that being the day of the laat publication of tbls summons and the last day in which you, the defendant, aro required to answer said complaint as fixed by the order of publication of this summons, and if you fall to ap pear and answer, aa aforesaid, the The southwest quarter and the! of February, 1917, aad tht laat pak west ono half of the southeast quar-j llcatlon to be made apoa Friday, the ter and the aoutbeaat quarter of the 6th day of April, 1917. southeast quarter of section twelve. HORACE M. MANNING, in township thirty-eight, south ofl Attorney for Plalatlff. range eleven, east of the Willamette ' Loomis Building. Klaauta Falls, Ore. Meridian, in Klamath county,' Oregon, plaintiff will apply to the court for, and that the rid lands be sold to sat tl.e relief prayed for In bis complaint, isfy the said judgment and the pro-to-wit: For adjudgment and decree ceeda of said sale bo applied to the 32-2-9-16-33-30-4 Special ateaUoa ghnaa to of aoa-reaJdeatta. Chflcoto. atreet. SO M A road from the Multnomah Ithe fad thnt her charges aro vogetar. eouaty line by Tignrd, Ro and New-,lans. Then. too. unllko man. thoy berg to McMlnnvllle. don't growi ir tnero Happens to no too For tht purposes of this act the, much on in tlio sainu aressing. miss shore highways are to be known aa.QuIrk declares tome of them nre cute, hard surfaced highways. and that their uncomplaining hnblts Betton 7 The following h Bh-.onuenr nor m mo jou. Hue entcrea ways, to wit: 1 The rosd running from the north Has of Douglas eounty to the Jackaon county line over the line of the department as a clerk. 'Frisco Trade Case Up SAN FRANCISCO. March 23. Ad- LEGAL NOTICES 1A0WWI0WWI0I0JWV WOOD phone MT aad aok far Ptf HttettteaasawhoeMSsIre lu wood probttaa far yaw Hants Fad C MAMMMfMWMI 1 ""' lMAWMMMWkMMMMMtMW fll a I (MerNew Iff T . . " wwoHBto to the hlk that "Nre takra over the O. K. eta h. aad wW gMraartee Mm host f ervlre Wroas, lo ah) oM a O.LUvar.ifstal Y.''-" - WMMMMMMMMMMMMMMI i .Nutlet of AniH'Intment of Admin tht Pkclfe highway aa adopted by tho gumouts aro being made today before Utrntor state Blgnway commission. ijuugo bcuwoii hi mo superior couu ,n ,,. County Cmirt ot j,e State of tAU that imrtlon of tho Columbia hero, on tho petition of the city or Oregon, for Klamath County River highway described In the fourth I Son Francisco for a writ or mandate ,n le MnUcr of tUe Knte of willlam naraeranh of the descrlntlon of hard, directing the Unltod Railroads to e- Manlionald. Decessed. aurfaced roada aa described In Section change trnnaterir with the Union atreet Notlco ,eieby slven that I have of thla act, which the county courta lino of tho Municipal Railways, at been nppolntod us administrator, with of the several counties through which Fillmore nnd Polk street. The coaelhe wlll nnoxe,i, of the estate of the aamo la located, ahall not deter- la a test brought by the city to decide 'wuuaut MacDonnld, deceased. All CREAM FOR CATARRH " OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tea. stow Jo, Cttaatk.RtUsf BBtWa''haaa'B eBv w fapasBBsaani w JSk tulna to nrenare for paving with hard .whether transfers shall bo exchanged surfsced paving as la herein provided, on n 00-fiO basis or whether transfers shall be conildtrtd a post road, and the batla shall be 60-10, which the eligible to latprovtBitatB aa auch un- unitea wanroaas qemanus. m ik nMivtalmiB at thla net. "" "" "" TTT'" """"M W. av f..w...w w w - I A road from Roieburg, by Myr tle Polat and Coqullle to Msrahfleld. 4 A road from tho Pacific lgh way front a point at or near McMlnnvllle by WllUmlna to Tillamook City. B A road from The uaiea oy way Of UHfUr, MBUpin ana snsninu Rtdatond, Bend and from tnonco 10 Klamath rails. 6 A road from Bend to Lakevlew. 7 -A road from an Intersection with the Columbia River highway at a polat either (a Sherman or allium county, hy way of Condon, Foaall and gpray, and thence up the John Day Valley to such point aa the highway mmmIssIor shall elect, snd from thonea to Vale aad the Idaho lino. g A rosd from UQraudo. through Union and Wallowa counties to jo-aeph. 9-rA road from ueuu turouau Barns aad Harney to Vale; ha kaowa aa post rosas aaa In cno minute your clogged nos tril will open, tho air passages of yout head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more bawklag, anuflng, blowing, hearache, dryness. No struggling for breath at" night; your cold or catarrh wlll.be gone. Get g email bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now, Apply a little of this fragrant, aatlssptle, hsallng cresm In your aostrlls, it penetrates through every air passage or the bead, soothes the iniamad or swollen mucous membrane and relist comas Instantly, It's Just Ine, Don't atsy stufed-up with a cold or aasty oatsrrh relief aoatta so quickly. Adv. persona having ciatma againat tne nbovo estate nro hereby notified to prcacnt them to me, with proper vouchers attached, at the office of my attorney, Charles J. Fergusen. in tho Loomla building, Klamath Falls, Ore gon, within six months from the date of this notice. r Dated thla 2,1st day of February, A. D. 19X7, A. D. MILLRR, Administrator of the Estate ot William MacDoaald, Deceased. IS.2-9-1I-I3 Huiumatw la the Circuit CourtT'et the State ot Oregon, for Klamath County NtllltWall, rialntllf' VB. ' - W. H. Wall, DefeudaaK To W. H. Wall, Dtftadsnt above named : T- Ig the name of thVsUte of Oregen: You "art hereby rsawirsd to appear and aaswer the coraplalmt tied against you In the above entitled, actios on or before Friday, the 16th day of April, "1B17,1 that belagftae last day ot the time prescribed In tho order ot puBlleatlOB-ot tbls summons, aad If JUMP FROM BED IN MORNING AND DRINK HOT WATER Open sluices of system each morning and wash away the poisonous, stagnant - ' matter, says authority. - glass of hot water with a teaspoonful ; of limestone phosphate in it, drank each fT morning before breakfast, keeps us looking and feeling fit. Life is not merely to live, but to live well, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, look well. "What a glorious condition to attain, and yet. how very easy it is if one will only adopt the morning inside bath. Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, instead, feel as f resh as a daisy by opon ing the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out tho whole of the internal poisonous stagnant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or wejl, should, each morning, liefore breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoon ful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's indigestible wasto, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and puri fying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonder fully invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste i)iul acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. While yqu are enjoying your breakfast tho water and phos phate is quietly extracting a large volume of water from the blood and getting ready for a thorough flushing of all the inside organs. The millions of peope who are bothered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatism ; others who " have sallow skins, blood disorders and, sickly complexions-are urged to get a quarter ouiid of limestone phosphate from the drug stored which will cost but little, but J sufficient to make, anyone a pro- nounued crank on the .subject, ef. internal sanitation, '- ,V- .-"M- M (, . t V I & A)i..V i"l J i gtWfl ti f.) Tv.Mkr.r V f rJM J . i i i U tiy Itrf V V