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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1917)
! - , vj 8 .1 -s . y I o.'ij SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1117 ,Js , ft 1 PAMTffRtE THK KVKN1MO HfTKALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 5 iJW. Food Prepardness Campaign OFFICIAL Oregsn Agricultural Cellsae Istendon Isrvlce end Unlttd Itatta o. aartmant of Agrleullurt Co-Oparatlng tuccmrui. crops IN THI HOMK GAROKN Ktp Somt of the Varieties ring tomtthlng Prtth for Evary Day. Patriotic homo gardener should give rsrrful consideration to lb succession of rr.it' i" (hat the small amuunt of land available will a producing some thing for dally use Itirouilioul the lesson. No piece of ground should bo used twice for theam crop, but us iucb comblaatloaa aa early (win fol lowed by lata fall spinach or lurnlpa; Mrlr cabbage followed by lain p: and aarly com followed by" lain head lettuce. Maay combinations may bo made lo ault lha family or Individual Many of lb. vegetables plsnted flrat will malum early and a little for., thought will .nabl. lbs gardener lo have a continuous use of the land and a continuous supply ,,f vegetables. Many vegMable can ba grown suc cessfully if not planted until tbe flrat of August. Avoid planting one long row of sweet com If It U possible lo have two or mora shorter rows side by side. Instead of plantlni one 40 ft. row. a will be better to plant four 10 ft. rows, as pollnliation will be more thorough. Wllh Ihe aoll well prepared and fer llllted. good seed, and thorough cultl. vatlon. much can be dona toward re ducing the high cost of living. cr, together with all feet provided by ordinance of aald city for such case, aid animals will bo aold at public auction for caab at KJaautb Stables, City Pound, at tbe hour of two o'clock (I P. M.) on tbo 2th day of May, 1117. K. T. BALDWIN, Pouadmaater. naied at Klamath rails, Oregon, aiay u, hit. iMt In Society's Realm lljr MAHKIi MARTI.V The Flrat AM Society met at the by an older person and alt with that While Pellcaa Hotel, Wednesday af tsraooa at I o'clock. Ir. Cathey gave his fourth talk and Instructions on flrst aid, wfclekwaa most Interesting. Tbr next meeting will b held at Ihe While Iwllcaa neat Wednesday after poon at I o'clock. MUs Madge Bhlve, daughter of Mr. ad Mr. W. T. Hblve. of 137 line tree! aad member of tbe HIT gradual lag class of Ihe Klamath County High (School left this morning for Han Kran Cisco, California, where she will be Barrled to Mr. Martin R. Goldberg on Sunday morning. May ITlh at tbo 1rat Presbyterian Church In Oakland. They will spend their honeymoon Baking a tour through Southern Cali fornia, ami Yoaemlle Valley by auto, aad on ll.ilr return will make their home In Stockton. California, where Mr. OoldU will engage la business. Mr. Uo',.Wrg has resided In Cali fornia fo ,i number of years and was ronneeir ' Ith tha San Francisco News C. ii.-ny until a abort time ago when b it .?ued lo engage In. bust- asss for 111 if elf. Tbe Ail NV.dle Work Club held the last mi wine bofore their summer va cation v!:h M.s. K. 8. Phillips, who lives I w.i i Hot out on the Merrill road. Tim nrtcrnoon was delightfully pent In conversation and fancy work. The hostess rorvod kot biscuits and strawberry Jam, cake and coffee. Th club member are: Mrs. J. F. Ooeller. Mrs. It. K. Watterburg, Mrs. Carey Itamsby, Mrs. 8. B. Martin, Mrs. Henry Newham. Mrs. O. W. While. Mrs. K. 8. Phillip. Mra. I. M. White, Mrs. It. II. Dunbar, Mr. Geo. Hayden. Mrs. Oeo. Wlrti, Mr. A. Wilson. Mrs. W. K. Faught, Mm. C. C. Hogu. Mrs. Geo. Chaslaln, Mrs. Oeo. Hum, Mra. 8. T. Hummers. Mrs. R. H. Walton and Mrs. H. F. Phillips and daughter, Jean, were In vited guests. Tbn next mooting will o held at Mrs. Hnmsby, September fifth. A dinner party v:im given Friday night at the Hex Ciifo, after tbe grad uating exercises by Mlsa Boss Pickett Madge Shlvn was tlio mieat of honor. The others narllrlimtlnff were the MIssun Jossle Atw, Claudia 8plnk. MarKarot Worden, Alteon Smith, Doro- my darlch and Mario Hiunbo. o Mrs. I,, v, willltH ontertalnod the Bridge club, Thursda nftornoon, at hr homo on Fifth and Klamath streets. The afternoon was enjoyed Playing bridge, the prlro waa won by Mr. 0. A. Krausefor tbe highest core. At the close of tbe afternoon dainty refreshments woro served by the hostess. Besides tho club members a few guests were present, who wore ra . A. M. Worden, Mra. V. B. White, rs. F. H. Mills and Mrs. Buaaart Dinner partloa are becoming popular at the White Pelican Hotel. Since the opening of the dining room there haa tan several private dlnaera enjoyed were. 0 ' Ewh of the following pupils receiv ed their credit at high school on muslo under instruction of Mrs. Ora Fltspat "ok! Dorotha Martin, Vera Martin, Martin Ramsby, Dorothy Bandoraoa, Marie Raaabo, Ferae Hoagland, Mar- Martin, Christian Murdoch, Con (Unco Miller and Madge Sblvo. , A recital will be given Tuesday vonlng at the Opera House by puplla Mra. Don j. Zuaiwatt, beslnalaf 1:16 promptly, It la especially r Wtd that hildrea be aeoompeaJed person during tho program. The program U aa follews: Plsno (Minuet la O. No. I. Betbovon) Miss Bather Halaos 8oos (Four lsf Clover. Ilrownell; and Bobolink, Blsboff). Miss Iris Turner Plsno (Dorothy, Old ICngllsb Dance, Heymour Hmtlh) .Miss Kulb Do Lap Hongs (Hnowflakes, Cowen and Vloleta, Woodman) Miss Bather Halnea Violin Holo (At evening. 8trutf)..-Mlaa Catherine Walton, by Courtesy of Mr. Borel, Miss Bea Walton, Accom panist. Songs (Ills Lullsby, Bend aad Tho Mission of the Rose. Cowen). -.Miss Helen Turner. Piano (To Spring. Qrlsg) Miss Bea Walton. Songs (Lullaby from Jocelyn, Oodard and An Open Secret, Woodasaa) Miss Clara Calkins. Piano (digue. Bach and Faataalaa, Hellor)..Mra. Carrie Foster-McCarthy Songs (Welcome. Pretty Primrose, Plnsuutl and O Dry Those Tears, Rlego) Miss Mary Ball Songa (O Haunting Memory. Bend and Haymaking. Noedhaa) MUs Gladys Peel Piano (The Nightingale In My Neigh- lummene (Kqulty No. awe) In lbs Circuit Court of tbo State of Oregon, for tbo County of Klamath. A. 8. Moorland, Plaintiff, vs. Charles If. McCumbor and Little Mo Cumber (formerly tho wife of Cbarlea If. McCumbor) aad H. W. Teters, DefondanU. To Charloa If. McCumbor and H. W. Teters, defendants above named: In tbo name of the State of Oregon; you aad each of you are hereby re quired to appear aad answer the com plaint Bled against you la the above entitled suit on or before Saturday tbe 7th day of July, 1117, that belag tbo day of the last publication of summons and tbe last day within which you and each of yon, the defend' ants, are required to answer aald com plaint aa Ixed by the order of publi cation of this summons aad If yon fall to appear and answer, aa aforesaid, tbo plaintiff will apply to tbo court for ibe relief prayed for la his complaint, to-wit; for a Judgment aad decree against ibe above named defendants Cbarlea H. McCumbor aad Utile Mfr Cumber, for tbe sum of throe thousand dollars, together with Interest thereon at the rata of 10 per cent per annum from the Ith day of February, lilt, and for the sum of three hundred del Isrs attorney'a fees, aad tho costs and disbursements of suit aad a d test are hi tewnehip It south, range 10 east of the WUhunette Meridian, In Xwmatk eewMy, Oregon- to satisfy a claim fer follow for labor and for plaintiff a ether ooots, expenses and at torney fees. This sammeM la served upon you, the said eotendaats, by publication thereof la the avowing Herald (a pub lic aewspapor of sensral circulation, printed and pwMiahod at Klamath Falls,' la Klamath county, Oregon) ones n ireek lor alx successive weeks (seven Inaertleaa) the flrat publication being made Mar It, 1117. and tho last publication Jane ft, 1MT, by order of the Honorable D. V. Kuykendall, Judge of the circuit eeart of Klamath county, Oregon, which aald order waa made, entered, dated and filed la this suit May 11, 1117. RKNNER KENT, Attorneys for Plaintiff. IS-lt-M-M-lUfl tor's tisrdea, Nevln). Margaret Worden. Bongs (8(111 As tbe Night, Bohm and Musette's Waits, from La,Bobeme, Puccini) Mrs. Marguerite Mot- achenbacher. Songs (A Song of India, Rlmsky-Kor sskow and Thou Brilliant Bird. Dav id) Mrs. Carrie Foster McCarthy Russian Premier ftxe rntnitR tvorr "! Price Qeorge E. Lvoff, tho now pre mier of Russia, posed for this photo graph since ho took bis present place t tho head of the government. It la the beat and only autboriiod photo graph. aw Tha Chllcoto agency la tho homo of tho Altna cemaanlsa. dot toed Insur ance before tha Are. LIOAL NOTICM sAStjbjmWBjajsjBymnejSBssBswvwspw w NOTICI OF s-OUNOMAeTIrVe tALi Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, Pouadmaatsr of tho City m Klamath rails, Oregon, did, on the lpth day of May, HIT, Impound la the pound of aald city tke followlag de scribed animals: ., One gray team of horses, one net branded, one breaded on left hip' wltk tares (Bio). And that unless toe owner er osi of aald aalmala, or otnor pevwsw the lands aad premises hereafter de scribed, made and delivered by tke said Charles H. McCumbor aad Little McCumbor, defendants, to tha plain' tiff A. 8. Moorland, on the Ith day of July, lMt, to secure the payment of the said sum of $1,000.00, and Interest, upon tho following described landa to wn ; the southwest quarter, aad the west one-half of the southeast quarter aad the southeast quarter of the south east quarter of section twelve, in Township thirty-eight, south of nag eleven and one-half, eaat of the Wil lamette meridian In Klamath County aad Slate of Oregon, aad that aald lanrs bo sold to satisfy tho aald Judg ment, and tho proceeds of said sale be applied to the satisfaction of the same, aad that you and each of the above named defeadanta be forever barred aad foreclosed of aU right, title and claim to equity of redemption In and to tho aald landa above described and that one certain Judgment held by tho aald H. W. Teters, defendant. against the aald Charles H. McCumbor, defendant, for tho sum of 1144.14, with Interest thereon from date of Judg ment, aald Judgment having been made and entered In the above entitled eeart on or about the tlth day of March, 1115, and which la Ilea on the landa hereinbefore described be declared In ferior to the Ilea of plaintiff's mort gage aad be foreclaaed aad forever earreo. This summoas Is published, by order of tho Honorable D. V. KuykendalL Judge of the above entitled court, aad dated tha 15th day of May, 1117, la the Evening Herald a dally aewspapor of gensral alrculatloa printed, publish ed and circulated dally la Klamath County, Oregon, at Klamath Falls, In said County aad State; tke flrst pub lication of this summons to be made upon Saturday the Slth day of May, 1117, aad tbe laat publication to he made upon Saturday tha Tth day of July, HIT. HORACE M. MANNING. Attorney for Plaintiff, Loomla BMg., Klamath Falls, Oregon. tl-t-P-ll-SS-SO-7 OMKONS la Ike Circuit Court of tke Bute of Oregon, for Klamath County. N. D. Olasbecb, Plalatlff. vs. Albert L. MeOatre aad Ralph H. Ballard, Defeedaata, To Ralph H. Ballard, Defendant above aamed: la the name of tke State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear aad aaawer tke eomplalat Died agaiaat you la the above- entitled suit to foreelooe mortgage on real property on or before Saturday, the lad day of Jane, 1117. that being the laat day of the time prescribed la the older- for publication of thta sum moas, aaaT if you fail eo to appear or aaawer. for waat thereof the plala tlff will apply to tho Court for the relief prayed fer ta his eomplatat. to-wlt: For Jedgmeat agaiaat you forec.os.ng on. certain mortgage wm!!2! the northeast quarter of Section Eleven, Towashlp Thirty-three south, Range Eight east of Willamette Morldlaa, Klamath County, Oregen: that plaintiff have auch othor and further relief aa to the Court may aeem equitable. Tkli aummoaa la served on you, tbe aald Ralph H. Bullard, by publl cation thereof In the Evening Herald, a dally newspaper of general circula tion printed and published at Klam ath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, by order of Honorable D. V. Kuyken dall, Judge of tbe above-entitled Court, made, dated aad filed In ssld suit on tbe 20tb day of April ,1917, which aald order requires that this summons be published once a week for six consecutive weeks, beginning on the list day of April, 1917, the some being tbe date of first publica tion hereof. R. C. Oroosbeck, Attorney for Plaintiff; 31-SI-6-1S-19-1I-S W. D. MILLER Walks, Floors, Foundations. Con crete Balldlng Blocks, Flue nnd Tiles. Sit 8. Sixth St. Phone til PltOFlIONAL CAtot Jackson Hotel F0RTK1AMATH i i CNTIRILY REMODILKO AND UNDER NKW MANAOIMINT. GOOD MKALS AND FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS mmmmaamwmammmmmwmmmmamwmAmm latoreot tkereoa at tke rate of 10 per cent per aaaum from April 11, lilt; for the further earn of 44.l, to gether with latoreot tkereoa at the no of It per eaat per aaaum from April S. 1117; for tke farther earn of 78.00 aa atteraeya fees, aad for tke coeta dad duburoemeets of tale ault; that the usual deeree he made for the foreclosure of pkdatMfs aeortgage aad for tke eate of the landa described thorela, to-wlt: Southwest quarter of tk aouthoaat quarter of Section Two, and tke aortkwost quarter of la tke County Court of tbe State of Oregoa for Klamath County, la tke Matter of the Estate of George W. McLaae, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that I have led my anal account and report, aa Executrix ofuae laat will and testa ment of George W. McLane, deceased, and the above entitled court haa fixed upon 10 o'clock In the forenoon of tbe 26th day of June, A. D., 1917, aa the time and the County Court room In the Court House In tbe city of Klam ath Falls, Oregon, as the place when and where any person or persons may present any objections or exceptions to anything In said final account con tained or to anything done by me aa Executrix of the laat will aad testa ment of tbe said George W. McLaae, deceased, and that at auch time aad place the court will anally settle aald account and report aad close the ad ministration of aald estate; This notice la published pursuant to tbe order of tbe above entitled court made on the ltth day of May, A. D 1117, aad tke flrst publication la made la the Evening Herald ,oa the 19th day of May, A. D., 1917. MARY E. McLANE. Executrix of the Last Will aad Testament of George W. McLaae, deceased. 19-2-2-9H-' WOOD Place your Order for QMIN SLAB WOOD NOW est weed obtainable fer the money Khamaii F! Ct. oBBvswswavvsBnssssi em mnsUFUw BP-BFOW 00i0000m00im00im0m0i0i0tm000t y I ram .V D Drop in and See THI NKW STUDSSAKIR POUR er SIX Care that give real eorvtee WC CAM MAKE IMMKDIATC DILIVERY Geo. fiiehn Dit f. if. wmra . - w. k saeff Swap aam waamaf aas TuaaBnanaaBBsw sraanmi jomn c. ciMommn CtvRI DR J. H. CARTaW ; DENTIST OFFICE, ROtVane1 WHITE aWIUMPMI Ckr okCooihtw 117 fiflij DJLF.R.OODDASD OsTraOPATmlOFmTawadjr MaLaa.r.smav 1 ' M V awe ate ammmmamCaasaml ami BmSSfl flSa VammV BjWfMjfUjfj. aaw dVsWwntaa"" mVkj) wsm pkjVftatMmt atWaammmm1 ammmlmt 4mmmmm aamm? ammmmlmf mMaamW asaat.1 Ikes aaaawsa lam Jsamo trsstmmn seseemsdseaswawemi fca tho oEtoo nasi ha pete la taw sammmmtV mvc gmsatJU, t ' IHmW vf -c- i Ftrat-etaas or i IfTT nys?x J rCse. ummona (Equity 117) In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregoa, for the County of Klamath. Boa Gay, Plalatlff, vs. i A. a Chambers aad J. O. Chambers, dotag buslaees uador the trm aai and atyle aad description of Klam ath Lumber Company; Pearly Stiles and Guy R. Maaalag, De fondanU, To A, B. Chambers and J. 0. Chambers, Defeadanta: In tke name of tke state of Oregoa You are hereby required to appear and answer the complalat Sled agalasi yea la the above entitled ault on or before tho Mth day of June. 1917. that being tbe last day of tk Urn prescribed (a tke order of publlcaUoa of tkla sum mons; aad If you fall so te appear, to plead, aaawer, demur or otherwise move, for waat. thereof tk plalatlff will apply to the court fer the relief prayed for la kla complalat, to-wlt: For a judgment aad decree lereoMS- lag talma for legawn' Ueaa aa let lews: Oa about 190.0 feet oft logs located upon tk WMt half . of tk having aa Interest taenia eoutaoesi quarar oc aeeuow j IkaJibefere the tlm of sale stated to foreclose a claim for loggers' Uoa aa leuw cMm poasaarioa of aaM aai-about 109,000 foot of logs loeatedea the auk eadpaysU costs aad oharta wast half of Ue WMtqwtaraf UokeeEttadadrsrtUlatthwe- tootloa tf. all of the above earned Judge Your Car . , by What You Cannot See Big Four 895 SSHcwvwpOWwT -VtUl Ught Fours fJssrfcW- - - .U$ Cm,Ct'. 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These things, and the millions in economies effected by. Willys Overland's vast production, are vital factors in your car although not visible to the layman's eye. But they ar visible to the lav man's reason they are seen in continued consistent perform ance and they are shown con vincingly in the price that gives you a better car for less money. The Big Four the car that mai Overland exemplifies this ex cess value. The experience, ac cumulated in the building of over 300,000 similar 'four cylinder Overlands has contrib uted directly to the develop ment and perfectlpg of this model. Test its superior mechanical ex cellence and remarkable easy riding qualities come in and judge for yourself its incom- parable beauty of design. 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