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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1917)
fo ktris- Ma h Ukj .iH' ft JP ' jut .& , H'itw'. '...uiiiv Jiiwuua lati . ;i . f bli ' iV-TiTf 0 H iinv"i ww-- , w THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON it- v J 5',5'. 7 ma airvrtssrai ft WW- W--W-, SO-" AISOLUTION v resolution declaring lb Intention jgnClty ' KUmath KmIIm Iu change K, P-p on that iKirtlun or Congor j California avenue. ntrt! """ -i-smiwih SSIO "' Jlvll HIIMIll RH 1'WIIIIP I. Oil Htai pwrtt"" u t-"srr m .il.-lu f...... tlM ftMlllfir Hum til Ufornla avenue, a, It Tliereiore ll'wi'ru umi tun rgaiHon Council uvcmrra it mii-niion utbaage ,,,1 '"I" "' said portion n( (Klr avenue Iu thn grade as follown joining nt ttie Intersection of Con M Tnuf with center linn of Call Milt niuo with elevation U0C7 Mr on a -Worm grade lo elevation Ufl at a Hoi N. 41 -eg. IN mln. K jjftdltnt from angle lit Corner HIH HI corner iu r ll. hphiiicr anil ijpjtiy Applegale property a uliown Utel 1. page . uecora oi iown nur ttWthmce along the arc of a ver nal carve, I :. few, elevation i&s i moist Ion Ait-pled by I tin Common iMll Mar 7. 1917, proposing to (teat tbe grade on portion of Const r ItfSOe. A. I. I.BAVITT. Police Judge. UlOt lumiMsi (Equity SIT) bj the Circuit Court of tbe Rlate of Orvion. for tbe County of Klamalh M ny. Plaintiff, vs. A, B. Chambers and J. C. Chambem, delng bttslnees under tbe Arm nsmr and style and description of Klsm tth Lumber Cempany: IVnrl) Stile and Ouy It Manning, ! fsndsnl. To A. M. Chambers and J. C Chambers. Defendants: la the name of thn state of Oregon' Tea sro hereby required In appear ami iMwer the complaint Died lnxl you la tbe above entitled suit on or before tkt .th day of June, 1917, that twine the hut dsy of the time prescribed In Ik order of publication of thin sum txm: and If you fall so to appear, to slead. answer, demur or otherwlie note, fur want thereof the plaintiff sill apply In the court for the relief trsjed for In his romplalnt, to wit- 1'or a Judgment and decree forrchw 11 claim for loggers' lien an fol lews: On about .00.000 feet of oe Israted upon the west half of the southeast quarter of section IC: alun to foreclose a claim for loggers' lien on about 100,000 feet of logs located on the sent half of the soutliwest quarter of Mrtlon S3, all of the above nametl lop are In township 31 south, range It east of the Willamette Merldlsn, In KUmath county, Oregon; to satisfy n claim for f 113 00 for labor and for sUlntlffn other costs, expenses and at' torney fees. This summon- Is served upon you. Ibe sUd defendants, by publication Hereof In tte Ktenlnrt Herald (a pub lic newspaper of general circulation, rlr.icd nnd published at Klamath Mb, In Klamath county, Oregon) once a week for all successive weeks (even Insertions) the first publication being made May IS. 1917, and the last publication June S3, 1917, by order of ths Honorable D. V. Kuykendall. Judge of tbe circuit court of Klamath county, Oregon, which said order waa made, entered, dated and filed In this suit May 11, 1917. RBNNER ft KENT, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 1.19-H-I9-1M1 Nttlea of harlfra Sal en Ixscutlon Notice I hereby given that under and by virtue of a writ of execution In foreclosure, Issued out of tho circuit court of tbe state of Oregon, for the county of Klamath, In the case of O. W. Smith Real Estate company, a cor poratlon, plaintiff, va. Oeorge Qoodell, administrator of the estate of George Noland, deceaaed; George Qoodell, ad minlstrator of the estate of Lotllo No- land, deceaaed; N, J. Chapman, nil minlstrator of Altamont ranch; Alt it mont Investment company, a corpora cerpora corpera tion: N. J. Chapman. J. D. Carroll, Perl E. Carroll. Kit Carroll, If. Crane, tbe helm of B. D. Ward, deceaaed, and .. L. Reckley. defendants, which said writ waa dater on the 7th day of June, 1117, I will, on the 17th day or July, A. D. 1117, at the front door of the court house of Klamath county, Ore son, In the city of KUmath Falls, Ore son, at the hour of a o'clock In thn afternoon of aald date, proceed to sell at publlo auction, to the hlgbort bidder for cub, all the right, title, Interest od equity of tbe aald Oeorgo aoodell, administrator of the estate of Oeorge Noland, deceased; George Oodell, ad "InUtrator of the estate of Lottie No land, deceaaed; N. J. Chapman, admin istrator of Altamont ranch; Altamont Investment company, a corporation; N. J, Chapman and J. U Deckley in and to the aouthwest quarter of tbe ortheaat quarter, the northeast quar ter of the southeast quarter, the west aalf of the aoutheast quarter, the east alf of the aouthwest quarter and the outhweet quarter of the aouthwest karter f ttetlw li aad the north Inquiries Are Received About Child MN IMim (! WnlU, iminly nclnxil, mipurlnlmulmit, luu recehed mnny In t.lt.ca from nil inrtit of tlin otittty ri'KurilliiK Urn ihllil lulxir law In urn Kon, lu opKrittloti umi limitation, A ) tiopiiU of Hi n law U Kht'ii below. No ihllil iiihIit' 14 iirn of muy Murk In it fnilory, work nltop. rn ruiiilllo rKtitlilUlimitiil, store, liiml- ue, orflin, reMiiiiritiit. bakery, hotel or apartment hotimj, No child under 1." yenra of ago may urk ilurliig the nchool tirm tin- Inu he lain gradunled fiom the grain, mar grade and la oier 14 yeiirs of ai.e No ihllil under Iti may work In the telegraph, lelaphuno or public mes senKer iiervlce Nn rhlld under Ifl may work after p in ncr before 7 a m No rhlld under IK ).irn of agn may work lu the telegraph, tclophouu or imbllr memieiiKer nenlre between went qtiaiter, umi II. e went hulf of tlie nortlunni iiiiarter of neitlou in, In; lowimhlii 39 miiilh, ritilKi' 9 eant of the Willamette .Meridian, and the north east quarter of the noutliwml quarter, arid the northwejit quniter of the south ' east quarter of rectlon 10, and that' platted on page 5 of said Record of portion of the aouthweslquarti r of thej Town Survey; thence on a uniform noulhtaiit quarter of mctlon 10; and grade 62185 feet to elevation 148 0 at the ntiMhwenl quarter of the northeast present terminus of Conger avenue. quarter or nectlou 15. In township 39 State of Oregon, south, range 9 east of the Wilt imtil County of Klamath, ss: Meridian, whlrh has been platted and City of Klamath Kails, Is now known as Iota 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, C. 7,! I. A. I.. lx-iiltt, police Judge of s. 22, 23 and 21 of Attamont Itanch "aid city, do hereby certify that the J'rnt Is, or so much thereof as may be' foregoing Is a duly enrolled copy of the necessary to natlsfy n Judgment rcn-iind the above entitled court has fixed dered In the above i ntltled case on the, i 1st imy oi June, a i). i'jit, wnicn nam Judgment Is for the sum of nineteen thiiiis-ind one hundred and seventeen ind 23 100 UI9.I17.3) dollnrH. with Interest thereon (nun the 10th da) of April. 1917, at the tale of 3 per lent per milium, ami twelve hundred dol hrs (11.200) attorne.'s feis, and the furthtr sum of tv.ent)-tluee and 25 loo (12.125) dollars costs and the fuithei turn of elrhteen hundred and thlrt) two nnd 27-100 (ll.S32.27) dollars, with Interest thereon from the 5th day nt prll. A. 1 1917, nt the rate of 6 per tent per annum, anil the rurlliiT sun of two thousand two hundred am. eight) eight nnd 22-100 (f J.2S4 22) dol lars, with Interest thereon from the 12th da) of April, A. I). 1917. and the costs nnd expenses of this rale on exe cution Dated this 7th day of June, A. I) 1917. GEO. L. HUM PI I II BY. Sheriff of Klamath Count). Oregon Hy T. K. GRIPKITH. lH-put). 16 23 30-7-14 Summon (No. 896 Kqult)) In the Circuit Court, In and for the County of Klamath nnd Slate of Oregon. V. A. Iluell. Plaintiff, vs. Ilesslo A. Iluell. Defendant. To llessle A. Iluell. Defendant abovo named: You aro hereby required to appear and nnser to the complaint mea senlnst ou In tho above entitled suit on or beloie the 30th day of July, 191 that being tho last day of tho time prescribed In tho order of publication of Ihls summons, nnd If you fnll so to nppenr. plead, answer, demur or other wise move, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In bis complaint, to wit: Por n decree dissolving tho bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff nnd defendant, upon the grounds of desertion for more than one enr last past Immediately preceding the filing of the complaint herein. This summons Is served upon you, the said deronuani, oy iiuu.......- thereof In tho Evening Herald, a pub lic nowspaper of general circulation, printed nnd published nt Klamath Kalis, Klamath county. Oregon, onco a week for six succcsslvo weeks (seven Insertions), the first publication being made Juno 16. 1917, and the last pub lication July 28. 1917. by order of the Honorable D. V. Ku) Kendall. Judge of the circuit court of Klamath county. Oregon, which said order was made, mtered. dated and filed In this suit June 15th, 1917. RENNBR & KENT. Attornovs for Plalntltf. Whose postofflco address Is Klamath 16-23-30-7-14H-28 .Falls, Oregon. In tho County Court of the State ot Oregon for Klamath County. In the Matter of tho Estate of George w Mrijine. deceased. Notice Is hereby given that I, have ,ZtZ final account and report, as meat, and the proceeu or saw 5SJJ5. o?tb.U.t ill .out..jbe applied to the satisfaction of the Labor Laws (liu lours of 10. p. m. and 5 a. m. S'u ilillil nnili-r IC mtiy be employ. (I lit imy In ho r xt'erincd nbovo un- !tu lin Iiiim Bruin-it nn iiro nml ' IiiioiIiik tt-rllllrate (wiirklnt; pir Mill fiom tin- clillit Inlior (ominllon I'lillilrt'ii bi'tui'ini lli'i iiri'k f 9 ami In inr mutt ko to rdiool t lie wi tlrn t( nn, nml hutuc-i'ii ttiu ngca of in ',M ic, MMeil, ,.RIly ,.,nl)0ycd. To j ,. j, sully ntnployi-d a chuhl must bo over 16, thru the CA grade and lu i;oo,I iihynlrnl nimlltldn, and innntl hnte Minrcil nn iige nnd schooling , tertllnute an provided In Kortlon . j This lerlllliate run be secured at the 'ofiWe or tho commission at 2.',o'4 'r'llr'1 trott, Itttoms 19-20. Child niiiHt be nrrompniiled by parent, guar- ,1Un ''' lustodlan, hu shall awcar to ,'' n11dall a to the child's age. ire ,ind schooling certlllcates must he tiled with the employer as long as the thlld In employed by liliu, and re-, iiitut of CcorKe V. Mcljtne. deceased. at CO ((, tlciatlon 158.3 at 75 feet, eleatlon 158.1 at 100 feet, elevation 157.4 ihcncc on a uniform erode to elevation 140,7 to terminus of Conger avenue as upon 10 o'clock in tho forenoon of the 5th day of June, A. I), 1917, as the time and the County Court room In ihe Court Huu.tu in the city of Klam .ilh PalN, Oregon, at tl o place when Hid v.hrre im person or persons may present till) objections or exceptions to mi) thing In said flnnl account con- allied or to an) thing done by me as Cxctutrlx of the Inst will and testa ment of the wild (ieoige W. Mcl-ine, id censed, and that at such time and place the court will flnall) settle said .icrount and report and closo the ad ministration of said estate; Tills notice Is published pursuant ,o the order of the above entitled court made on the 18th day of May, A. I). 1017, nnd tho first publication is made In the Kvenlng Herald on the 19th day of Ma). A. 1), 1917. MARY E. McLANE. Kxetutrlx of the Last Will and Testament of George W. McLane, deceased. 19 26 2-9116-23 Summon (Equity No. S55) In the Circuit Court of tbe State of Oregon, for the County of Klamath. A. S. Moorland, Plnlntlff, vs. Charles II. McCumber and Lizzie Mc Cumber (formerly tho wife of Charles H. McCumber) and H. W. Teters, Defendants. To Charles II. McCumber and II. W. Tetors, defendants above named: In the name of the State of Oregon; )ou and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you In tho above entitled suit on or before isaiuraay tho 7th day of July, 1917. that being tho dny of tho last publication of summons and the Inst day within which you nnd each of you, the defend ants, nio required to answer saw com nlnlnt as fixed by tho order ot puon- cation of this summons nnd If you tall to appear nnd answer, as aforesaid tho plaintiff will npply to the court for the relief pn)ed for In his complaint, to-wit: for a Judgment and decree against tho above named defendants Charles II. McCumber and Lizzie mc Cumber, for the sum of three thousand dollars, together with Interest thereon at the rato of 10 per cent per nnnum rrnm tho 8th day of Februnry, 1815, and for the sum of three hundred dot- turn attorney's fcos, and the costs ana disbursements of mlt nnd a decree foiecloslng one ccrtnln mortgage upon tho lands nnd premlsoa horenfter de scilbed. made nnd delivered by tho mild Charles II. McCumber and Lizzie McCumber, defendants, to the plain tiff A. S. Moorland, on the 8tn day oi July, 1909, to secure the payment of the said sum of 13,000.00. ana interest. upon the following described lands to wit; the aouthwest quarter, and the west one-half of the southeast quarter and tho southeast quarter of tho soutn oast auarter ot section twelve, in Township thirty-eight, south ot range eleven and one-half, east or tne Wil lamette meridian in Klamath County and Slate of Oregon, and that aald land he sold to satisfy tbe saw juag- and the proceed of aald sale turned lo tb child when he quit that fmploymtnt. Iiurlne summer vacallom the child Inbor ommlilon majr Uau vacation I ormlln to children between the age. of 12 and 14 year for any work that dor not affect the health or moral of Hip children. Vnmtion permit are not returned lo tin- children, but are called for by t1i iiiminlinlon. Iloth employer and parent are liable to prorccutlon for violation of the In. The brainy girl makes up her mind to succeed; the other sort makes up her face, and gets there first, flay In g of a Cynic. UlTIIYL'OMIIr: INVITB8 1IKU2IANH TO ORKGOX 3AI.KM. June 23. Governor With- )cornhe has telegraphed an Invitation to tin iw-lglum commission to visit Oregon before It returns to Europe. "It Is Lclleved such a visit would tend to lur'her arouse tbe friendly Intercut of America, toward Belgium's problems ami further encourage America s united desire to be belpfnl to the Uclglum feople," tbe mesa rend lu part. same, and that you and each of tbe above named defendant be forever barred and foreclosed of all fight, title and claim to equity of redemption In and to the said lands above described and that one certain Judgment held by the said H. W. Teters. defendant, against the said Charles H. McCumber, defendant, for tbe sum of 1144.14, with interest thereon from date of Judg ment, said Judgment having been made and entered In tbe above entitled court on or about the 26th day of March, 1915, and which Is lien on tbe land hereinbefore described be declared In ferior to tbe lien of plaintiff's mort gage and be foreclosed and forever barred. This summons Is published, by order of the Honorable D. V. Kuykendall, Judge of tbe above entitled court, and dated the 25th day of May. 1917, In Jie Evening Herald a dally newspaper of general circulation printed, publish ed and circulated daily In Klamath County, Oregon, at Klamath Falls, In said County and State; tbe first pub- ication of this summons to be made upon Saturday tt.c 26th day of May, 1917, and tbo last publication to be made upon Saturday the 7tb day ot July, 1917. HORACE M. MANNING. Attorney for Plaintiff, Loomls Bldg., Klamath Falls, Oregon. 2C-2-9-16-23-30-7 Notice to Appear In the County Court of Klamath County, State of Oregon, County of Klamath, ss: In the Matter of the Application of the Algoma Lumber Company, a Cor poration, to Establish a Logging Road. , To Elizabeth Dlneen, Administratrix of the Estate ot D. W. Dlneen, De ceased: You will please take notice that the Algoma Lumber company, a corpora tion, has on the 7th day of June, 1917, filled a petition, and map in the county court of said county, providing the location of a right of way for a logging road through lands now in your possession, in sections 21 and 27, township 37 8- range 9. E.W.M.. in said Klamath county, and aald applica tion will come on to be heard before said court at the next regular term thereof, for appointment of viewers to locate said logging road In said county, in which court will be held commenc ing on the 9th day ot July at the hour ot 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, In the ear 1917. at which time you are re quired to appear and file your claim for any damages that you may consider )ou will sustain In case said right ot way is located as by said map shown and In said petition prayed. And further you do then and there show cause, If any you have, why said right ot way should not be located as by said map shown and projected. Witness my hand and the seal of the said court of Klamath county, this 9th day of June, A. D. 1917. (Seal) C. R. DeLAP, County Clerk. State of Oregon. County of Klamath, ss: I, C. R. DeLap, county clerk and clerk ot the county court in and for Klamath county, state of Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing copy ot notice to appear has been by me compared with the original, and that It Is a correct transcript therefrom, and of the whole of such original m tlce a the same appears oa lie at my office and is my custody. In witness whereof, I hare hereunto set r.iy hand and affixed the seal ot the county court this 9th day of June, 1917. (Seal) C R. DeLAP. County Clerk. 9-16-33-30. Ask Chllcete for a special prlee list of city and qtwttry preaerty. 14 GRASSHOPPERS NVADE KLAMATH OOUXTT AGRICULTURAL AQEXT OLAISIKK HVEg KeTafRItT JTOB PEST WHICH IS BEOOMISa I'ltKVALKNT IX COUNTY "The grasshoppers are becoming a serious pest In a number of section of Klamath county at the present time, according to H. R. Glalsyer, county agricultural agent. "This pest can be successfully de stroyed by using tbe poison bran mash formula as given below. "Care should be taken to spread tbe bran mash very thinly over tbe In tested area, so aa not to endanger live stock. This method of destroy ing tbe hopper has been used In a number ot sections In Klamath coun. ty, and very excellent result obtain- ed," be said. Any farmers desiring aid should call or write to tbe county agricul tural agent. Following Is the formula need: Fifty pound bran; Two poundparls green; One pound salt; One ounce lemon extract. "In some cases one quart of some cheap syrup might be added, but Its necessity In the above formu la Is doubtful. The pari green and salt should be thoroughly mixed with the dry bran In tbe above, after which enough water Is added to make a mash sufficiently wet that water will not quite run. Tbe lemon extract may then be added, this being simply for tbe purpose of attracting tbe in sects. It odor having proven the best DRINK HOT WATER BEFORE Hopes every Says a glass limestone from .;.,- Why is man "and woman, half the time, feeling nervous, despon dent, worried; some days head achy, dull and unstrung; some days really incapacitated by ill ness. If we all would practice the drinking of phosphated hot water before breakfast, what a gratify ing change would take place. In stead of thousands of half-sick, anaemic-looking souls with pasty, muddy complexions we should see crowds of happy healthy, rosy cheeked people everywhere. The reason is that the human system does not rid itself each day of all the waste it accumulates under our present mode of living. For every ounce of food and drink taken into the system nearly an ounce of waste material must be carried out, else it ferments and forms ptomaine-like poisons in the bowels which are absorbed into the blood. Just as necessary as it is to clean the ashes from the furnace each day, before the fire will burn bright and hot, so we must each or all lubstance. used for the par 1 ne above mixture iboald be scat tered broadcast over lafested fetds and pastures In tbe early morning while the dew Is yet oa, and before the Insects have begun to feed." TO DARKEN HAIR APPYLY SA6E TEA LOOK YOCXO! BRIXG BACK ITS NATURAL COLOR, GLOSS AXD ATTRACTI VEXESH Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea with sulphur added, will turn gray, treaked aad faded hair beautifully dark aad luxuriant. Just a few application will prove a revela tion If your hair is fading, streaked or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul phur recipe at 'borne, though, it trou blesome. An easier way 1 to get a S-cent bottle of Wyeth's Sage aad SaL phur Compound at any drag atotw all ready for use. Tbla la tbe old time recipe Improved try the addition of other ingredient. While wispy, gray, faded hair le not ainful, we ail desire to retain oar youthful appearance aad attractive ness. Ry darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compomad, no one can tell, because it doea It to naturally, to evenly. Ton Just damp en a sponge or soft brush with It aad draw this through yoar hair, taking one small strand at a time; by mora ine all gray hairs hare disappeared, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant This preparation is a delightful toilet requisite, and is not Intended j tar thm rur mttlntlon or nrftventloal of disease. Adv. ,!V V BREAKFAST EVERY MORNING man and woman this splendid health habit of hot water with a teaspoonful of phosphate in it washes poisons. , system, and makes one feel clean, sweet and fresh. ...... -r It Isn't policy remle,igiv inings; iney iiae eetier M W vi jw HTiip timm, :;, j ikotw asay .weney ec am sw m hire, bat no hasbaad I. worthy lW' 5,' vni ,-'".! wu. saying ot.a qyaic. , 'Whi . - ut ' t !, . All tables newly qelps wHk the 1917 model cuettleae, row cleth, new cues aad new Ivory coo balls. The PALM S14 MAIN STRICT Passengers aid Baggage Asrsiere Of " mm mawtV Tiriilri '" ' IfoKI iXaTswf eammmamnat PHONE 187 Wettai Traisfer dspHy here will adopt morning clear the inside organ of the previous day's accumula- 3 tion of indigestible "waste" and1 body 'toxins. Men" and women, whether sick- or well, are advised ' to drink each morning, before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limo stone phosphate in it, as a harm less means of washing out of the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the indigestible material, waste, sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and puri fying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into tha stomach. Millions of people who Uu their turn at constipation, billow attacks, acid stomach, sick head aohes, rheumatism, lumbago, nervous days and sleepless nighta have become' real cranks about the morning-inside bath. ,ie quarter imjuuu ut uwrowme F"""y i sw phate will not coat rawtoat the m? drug store; but la sufficient to t ing' sweetening and frsabeniBf V.v svfrWr. nnnn tha avatewni :''3J ,. --."'? 1 ' i. j .Wits' "is. VAi zm? .&mwi j -it jrtii . er I it. J -FS&iTfiSS 1 SJtf.XS lifm mm WI SVtoJ ma rr-. - ?.' W WfM I'M ,.