vn AL CABM am a, fcuag AK Waeit aaraatatt. OMrmm' atUUaf . Iwaaa 111. , Mom (It v ALUWUiOAM AkaMMvUtl t-aaaty aa4 alt awaarty?1 U,par traat tar. Wnhargt tor pitta arta MMll R. WIIAOX sfAtUsTaV MV MCBLUUIBOVS U ya,waatyoar Mat mots avi govaaVa.alck, gat Raauby'a ajcaaa ( Wlt. Ooraar MIUlaattMta n lmtk OaH OOMftOOX. III. U HrkMrtlOLP. g4i)COaT0CKlt , MABAM AKI mOF. Cara eoraa. bualaaa and la- taaaalla. Mb. Tiaama air fro falling out la tra traatttaata, aad a parma Matataara far daadru. Qlra aaacall. Ha. MT Vasaath At. WOOD Woo4 Wf0H8 eSP?sHJ Deliver ... I at Catf tsafcar Ml IW.E.Seehorn FISHING TACKLE Wa kara everytblag yon aai far that BtMag trip: at, Uaa, rata. raeU. kaaketa. ate. Wa rent aaata, gaaa aad aanplog asjagssi TBI PNuST01tE 1 JacoaaMk. Caraar Hits aai Hick Ma. IliliTI BCIIAL CO. Rakatt Hayaar, Funeral Direct or, formerly of Lot Asgelat. MNtMWMMNCHfttl satkaaMy Lady AtUaUat. Phono Ilia Guaranteed Groceries BY Daa't tblak If u aacaa- aary U bay those. told under as Baatara Jobblaahoata trade ark Hara a guarantee from aaarer aoat. Wa tell the S. and W. Canned Goods aad gaaraitaa that abaoluta ly htBU,thty ftU abort of watt wa clalai thaai to be, Ida Taty Baatt Iwa will gladly re taaf yeur laoaey. 4fea I. A W. brtad oa avary ktocXatf avaatrlat taat are wartk Ha. Van Riper Bros. PheUI8gl lata la Oaawt Gaatlt , ' Because our Groceries' are Good A complimentary order will convince you. Your anxious to pleaae, Monarch Grocery Try a caa of oafr "ALTA CDFFKK" v Noae Better. Mioae test TALK ABOUT LUMBER LASTING- "Why, It Is about at durabU at anything on this earth. QuotUlg from bulletin 100, ttaued bthe Iowa State College la HO, we And "t white pine hosfctmsdo illo erected In 1894 jit visited and found to be afvlng good service. It was apparently good for a number of years yet." Think of It. 18 year old and used In t silo. ; In another In stance we were shown t recent photo of an old English block house on San Juan Islands In Puget Sound, built In I860, on which the red cedar shingles are apparently at good at when laid. But If you tre hesitating .about using wood for your home thera tre planty of Illus trations at to lit durability right here at home. Houses built before you were born art still good. Don't be fooled about first costs come In and tee our lumber tad ttlk It over. -There's Xo Place Like Home" Sayi.ce lets. Lister Ct Phon.i34i 6th St. at S. P. track Jericho Club - FOR - Odd Fellows "And Rebekahs - - ONLY- In basement ot I. O. O.'r. Tem. pie. Bowling, Blllltrdi, Peel, Card ftoomt. Heading Rooms. Prlrtte Bitting Itoom for Ita btkaht oaly. Visiting Brothera and Bisters ' always welcome.- Everything: In Music at KliMtk Fills Nisic Htise Bole HepraaraUtlTt of HHEKMAN CLAY A CO.'S PIANOS, tke STKINWAT, aad other IieaAlag Plaaoa. Alto tke Pamona BAU WIN PIANO. Otker wakes at asoA rmtjpUxt. Taalmg aa4 KepUn. S Ageacy for WHITB SKWnifi MACHINBS, OUVRR TYPaWKITKR AND VICTOR TALKINU MACHINK Books, Stationery and Plctarea Two Doora Rant of tke PottoSta R. MABMN, Proprietor Oar Oar WtMnHpTPTSr 'LI'.' ij lyltiWl aBBwKaH9awlHRflH9aBBBtn JSS THE EVENING HERALD W. O. SMITH, Bdttor aad Proprietor Pabllthed dally except duaday at lie Fourth afreet Catered at tke poetoBce at Klamath rails, Oregon, for traaaattttton through the malla at aacoad-etaaa Matter. Subscription ttrmt by mall to aay ad draet la the TJalted SUtea: One year H.OC Oat month , 10 KLAMATH FA MA OIlaXlON FIUIUY, MAY a, luta MORE UNO FOR THE EXPOSITION Mini llolng lumprl rrom the lUy Through IMpra Half a Mile Irfiag to Kill In Sevratyhie Acre of Over How Idiml Seclal to the lierald SAN FUANC1SCO, May 3 The 911 lug In ot the overflow land compris ing seventy-one acres on tho Harbor View site at the foot of Webster street Is progressing rapidly. The giant urvdger, "John McMullln." Is pump ing mud from tho bay fronting the 1915 Universal Kiposltlon site, through pipes half a rullo In length. As soon as this property Is filled In work for Improving tho same fur ex l-osltlon purpose will bo taken up and put through expeditiously. It will no on rapidly, and President Jlooro nnd tho directors of tho exposi tion have given posltlvo assuranco that when the doors ot tho exposition open on February 20th. 19 15, the world will see a complcto oxpoittlon. The exposition will close December 4, 1915. HL'MMONH tr tho Circuit Court of tho State ot Oregon, for Klamath County. William S. Slough, Plaintiff, vs. Marie L. Clifford and Chat. N. Tlo- betts. Defendants. To Marie U Clifford and Chas. N. Tlb- betts, Defendants Above Named In tho name of the Stato ot Oregon You and each of you, aro hereby re quired to appear and answer tho com plaint Died against you In the above- entitled suit, on or before the Uth day of June, 1913, that being the last day of the publication of this sum mons nnd the last day within which you are required to answer, at fixed by the order of publication of this summons. If you fall to appear nnd answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court for tho relief demanded In said com plaint. Said suit Is brought to foreclose n mortgage, dated March 8, 1909, and executed In favor of tho plaintiff by the defendant, Mario U. Clifford, upon the following described real property, to-wlt: The NWU of Sec. 12, Tp. 41 H R. 8 G. W. M., In Klamath county, Ore gon. To secure to tho plaintiff the pay ment of three promissory notes, dated March 8, 1909, for f 1,000 each, with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from date thereof, and reasonable attorneys' feet for services of attorneys herein, tald notes being payable one, two and three years after date, respectively Plaintiff In tald suit prays for the following decree: 1 That be have Judgment against the defendant, Marie h. Clifford, for the principal turn of 13,000.00, with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, since March 8, 1909; for 8300.00 attorneys' feet, and for costs tnd disbursements of tult and accruing costs. t That order of sale and execu tion Issue In tald suit to tba sheriff of Klamath county, Oregon, and that sale be made at on foreclosure, as provided by law, on all of tald real property or a sufficient portion there of to sttlsfy each of tald notea and mortgage and Interest thereon; to pay said attorneys' feet; the coats and disbursement! of thlt tult and accruing costs. 3 That all right, title and Interest of the defendants, and each of them, In and to said retl property, or any portion thereof told at aforesaid, be foreclosed as provided by law. i Tbtt he be given general re lief. This summons It published once each week for a period of sis succes sive weeka In the Kvenlng Htrtld, a dally newspaper, printed tnd pub llsbed In the city of Klamath Falls, Klamath county, Oiegon, by order of the above-entitled court, dated April 30, 1913, tba first publication being made on the 30th day of April, 1912, STONR A BARRETT, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 30.7-H-2l-28-4.tl b WAR FEAR LEVIES JMMEHSE TOLL l'CM,e Hay Token llringe Oat Howe Htartllng Kucltt In IVnnrvtlon With Yv CtratiHl lu llurnl Dltrlrt of t.isiilInK Ciiinlrlr WAHHINUTON, Mrt)' 3. Tho fenr of war Is consuming the homes of tho rural nnd vitiligo populations of Her many, Prance. Oreat llrllaln and the United States In a single generation, according to n school bulletin on the school observance ot I'eaco Day, which Is soon to bo Issued for freo distribution by tho United State bu reau of education. In discussing tho cost ot war. tho bulletin says In pari: "War dobt be gan with tho nineteenth century. Not until tho establishment of constitu tional government had nations any credit In tho world of finance. The bond of n king was notoriously bad security. 8lncc IS00 the war debts of the nations have grown by leaps and bounds. That of Kuropo as a wholo amounts to more than $3, 000,000,000, bearing Interest at the rata of ll.BOO.OOO.OOO.per year. All these "eudless caravans of ciphers' represents sums which have never been paid, will never be paid, ran never bo paid, so long as the present system goes on. For practically the entire amounts now raised by taxa tion In civilised nntlons go Into the support of armies and navies. The United States, In splendid Isolation from otd entanglements, without an enemy In the world, bound by lies of blood nnd commerco to all civilised nations, spends 73 per cent of her In come In this way. The civil, or non military, expenditures of Kuropo are so small as to bo negligible. "At tho present rate of expenditure the four countries of Germany, tlrent Britain, Franco and the United States will spend In tho next forty years, tho life of ono generation, for support of armies and natlo an amount suffi cient to build 20,000,000 country and village houses at an aerago rost of $2,500 each. With father, mother nnd four children In each of these houses they would furnish homes for 120,000,000 people, which Is morn than tho total present population of these four countries living In villages and tho open country. Thus tho fear of war la consuming the homes of the rural and village population of these great nations In n single gen eration. "It Is estimated that tho total direct cost of tho armies and navies of tho world each year In tlmo of peace Is 12,500.000,000, which equals thctotnl valuation of tho wheat and corn crops of the whole of the United States." Tho bureau of education's bulletin, which Is entitled "I'eaco Day," con tains suggestions and material for the observance In tho public schools of tho occasion, which comes on May 18th. Tho bulletin was compiled and In part wrltton by Mrs. Fannlo Fern Andrews, secretary of the AmMcan School Prare league. XOTICK OP HHKUIKKH HAI.I-: OF HKAIj PROPKIITY In tho Circuit Court ot the Stato of Oregon, for the County of Klam ath. Tho San Francisco Breweries, Limit ed, Plaintiff, vs. Paul Mugler and Helen Muglor, De fendants. Under nnd by virtue of an order of salo tnd decree of foreclosure Issued nut of the circuit court of tho county of Klamath, state of Oregon, on tho 2Gth day of April, 1912, lu the above entitled action wherein tho Han Fran Cisco Breweries, Limited, tho above named plaintiff, obtained a Judgment and decree against Paul Mugler nnd Helen Muglor, defendants, on tho 25th day of April, 1912, which said decree was on the 25th day ot April, 1912, recorded In tho Judgment Men lluok of the tald court at page 83, Vol. 2; I am commanded to sell all that certain piece, lot and parcel of land situate In the county of Klam ath, stato of Oregon, to-wlt: Lots twelve A. (12 a.) and twelve B. (12 b.), block-seven (7), In nail road Addition to tho city of Klamath Falls, according to the duly recordod plat thereof, on file In the offlco of the county clerk In Klamath county, etate of Oregon. - Notice It hereby given that on the 24 th day of May, 1912, at 2 o'clock p. m, of tald day, at the front door of the county court house in the city of Klamath Falls, county of Klamath, slate of Oregon, I will, In obdolence to tald order of aalo and execution In foreclosure, tell tho abovo described property or to much thereof at may be necessary to satisfy plaintiff's Judgment with Interest theraon and eosti, to tha highest and beat bidder for cash. W. B. BARNRS, Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon. NOLAND ft CIUNU, Attorneyt for Plaintiff. 28-2-MMS WAR IN CONGRESS OVER - SAN FRANCISCO MINI 1'ittlforiiU fongrvHuimen Will r'lght Ilio Proposal to Cense Operations. ..Kent Sii)h "San IViiihImo Mint l AliMiluie Necessity." tlitll.,,1 I'niia Hitrlll'tt WASHINGTON. May 3. War Is on lit congress as a result of tho recom mendation of the house commltleo of nniirotirliitlotis to dlscimtlmio coinage ,if tniimtt' nt ill ii Nun Francisco mint. and Its reduction tit a mere assay or flr. I'nllfornlii congressmen are tml tlttg tip n strenuous ngnt against mo proposal "Tho San Francisco mint u mi ntmnliito necessity." snld Con gressman Kent today. "Coined money l more extonsUely ii ii in i;niiioriiia limn lii nnv other state. The treas ury officials hate decided that It would not snto money to abolish the San Francisco mint and then lit pay freight on bullion from twiner SEATTLE MAKES SECOND CUT IN MUNICIPAL LIGHTS United Press Servoce KHATTI.K, Wash.. May 3. -The municipal lighting plant will make another cut In the cost of electric lights to Seattle residents, tho sec ond ulthlii a year, next month. Tlio reduction will ho from 7 to cents per klllowatt hour per month on resi dence lights, The city reduced Its rales from X to 7 cents last fall, The Seattle Klectrle company being also compelled to annotinrn a reduction, Tho city also towered the minimum charge from fl to 50 cents per month. llegulntc I tie bowels, promotes e.isy, natural iiumunent, cure cotv stlpatlou Doan's llcKutcts. Ask r.ur druggist for them, 25c a Imi Cut Dowers. H Mln St Thorn s:'. NOTICi; OF hllKHIFP'H ham: In tho Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, for Klamnth County IjiiM . Tlllon Hank, n Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Klamnth l.nke Navigation Companr, a Corporation, Defendant. Notice Is hereby given that, by vir tue of an order of sale and execution, iluly Issued out of the above entitled court nnd cause on the 9lh day of April, 1913, upon a decree, made and entered of record In said court and cause on the fitti day of April, 1912, In favor of tho plaintiff named abuve, directing the sale of the real proper ty therein, and hereinafter, described to satisfy the follewing: . The prin cipal sum of 113,100.00, with Inter est thereon, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, since September 23, 1911, and for 8975,00, attornnvs' fees: for the further principal sum of 2,000, with Interest thereon, at tho rate of H per cent per annum, slnro January 8, 1910, and $150 attorneys' fees; nnd for the further principal sum of 85, 06C..67, with Interrst thereon, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, since January 12, 1910, and 1375 attorney fees, and for costs and disbursements and accruing costs. Now, therefore, by lrtue of said onlor of sale and execution,, nnd In compliance with said writ,, I have duly levied on said real property, and will, on Wednesday, the 8th day of May, 1912, at 10 o'clock n. m, of such day, at the front door of the county court house, In Klumath Falls, Klam ath County, Oregon, tell, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for rnsh, all tho right, tltlo and Interest of the abovo named defendant In and to tho following described real prop erty, to wit: The south halt of lot 1; all of lot 2; all of lot 3 except the east G 48-100 feet; nil In block 27; the south 80 feet of Maple alley and It feet by CO feet off the southwesterly portion of lot 3, block 28; all of said real prop erty being nnd situated In Klamath Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, ac cording to tho recorded plat of the town of Mnkvllle, now,. Klamnth Falls, Oregon. Also tho BKV4 of the HWK of Hoc. 20, and tho NH of tho NWUthe NWK of the NBH. rteo. 29, tonwshlp 40 south, rnngo 8 east, Willamette Meridian, containing 160 acres, nioro or less, In Klamath county Oregon. Together with all nnd singular the tenements, hereditaments and nppur tonnnces thereunto belonging, or In anywise apcrtalnlng to said property; Or to much thereof as may bo neces sary to satisfy said execution. Tha proceeds of said sale will bo applied In tho satisfaction of tald ex ecution, order and decree, Interest, coHts'ond disbursements, and ncccru Ing costs, and the overplus, If tny there be, will be paid Into safd court to be further applied, at by law dl rtoted, Dated thlt 9th day of April, 1912. W. B. BATINE8, Sheriff. By OKO. A. HAYDON, Doputy. 9-1I-II-I0 7 k II OTBIr F. I.. Turiilu A. W, Tarpln --------- - . --.-... ,(HMf 17 IMIWr.Mi NTIIKKTi AT MAIIKHT, HAN PIMMiai. Booms With private halh, BaMMI per day upi without bath, .t Kitrupeitli plan. , Hotli photu-i, l( rMn ' 11. J. GARDEN HOSE y 'I r'iP at i f " """" sar-i VV atsaaaV I taaaaaaaaaaaal aCTf'assaaaaaal sLatBijB A Glean Scalp And Healthyjair Many of your friends have found that a luiurhtnt irostb l hnlr- soft and glossy and a snip free from dandruff, "III Nstt from tho use of jf NV.tl.'H IIIIIHUTO.VF, ' This Is the procedure- ' Wash tho hair with warm water and ' pure soap-tlni ! Highly- rub tho scalp with n stiff brushapply lllrsulone-rob It In well and dry the hair before combing Please understand that lllrsutoiio'ls not merely n lulr "Mi lt Is n tunic- n food. While It IfMiKiught) rlcnnM-i.'U lw prrtmts Uo li-rlnl nrllim luiiirtslies ni.. HlliiuUle the iimi( of lb hnlr remote nil ilamlrilf preterits lis return sad pti'M-rtc the natural heaulv and color of the hair. Nynl's lllrsutonn should be cm )oiir dressing table . It sells n 50 rents and 110'.' the bottle. ' u x n E R w o o i Before having your Plumbing done Fint class work at low prlcei ABA -IT 13 . - -. ST M- M. JX iiipinioiirn f.onir.t, liuiuu.. UAHTKH ,'iOTM Of Interest to ,tt mu,fl , " ,""l"'lJr- Not .w hi w sJjstS n .plrmllJ w ' f I'lawfi. Violins, towEI ClarlorTitttes ami CornsU, ,,' wo.Kru also prnpartd to (. itlsli you Strings, r,,1( B8 fliirps and utlmr parts, ' Two Clorliineilri, ,(,. used, less than W()tli q ' Cornet, I3 50 i:iKt.t tlulUrt nt ii bargain yiivri5is Just received. A fresh factory shipment of rubber and cotton hoitv Two selected grades of rubber-4 ply tnd 7 ply, both fully guaranteed. Alto an excellent qual ity of cotton note. No year old stock, aU this year' output. Prlcea rlght-no hlgk. er than that of Inferior rjoodi. WM. G. HURN AMI after Dinner's Ovsr, With laughter, fun sat His. Let's drink a cup of cufst, And blow a cloud at saois," You can do (bis llo Impii- Ity when you dins st tht 1'iUcs. After serving yuu a will toeist dinner with tho choicest Haiti to. treat your friends wltk. we ltl serve )ou cUllcloui rotei . nnd a cigar, whose frsgruo) will linger In your mtaorr "like tho Vase In which rose) have once hern distilled." thi: I'.tutti: ciiiu.L I'laviMi , yr.ut part In all homes Is'euf sip"' plumbing work and high g rllxtuses. They are coriog iw r,.r uvervwhurc. snd no SO' dor.,, We eerclso the " rare and skill with ecryJo midcrtnkc. iiiIiik l' ' M materials mid deiollng rW time to It. All our Mt como from the leading " .. , i 1 7im M.I., Kl. ' Phot"' SEE: CLYDE E. WITTER PHONE 1221 MAIN&STREET J"ffl JX