The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 18, 1913, Image 3

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LEGAL NOTICES
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Summon
I'lTV AND COUNTY AHHTIIACT
COMPANY
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Mrnibsr Oregon Association
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MISCELLANEOUS
I, EMPLOYMENT
I Cull u COMHTOCK, phone 60, If
jou wtnl any klad of IIKI.I'.
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you at employment.
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In tlio Circuit Court of tho Htate of
Oregon, for Klntnntli County.
Mary L. Maria, Plaintiff,
VI,
Joliu I Murie, Defendant.
To John P. Meno, tho Abovc-Namod
I'nrnndniitt
III the Naino of tho HtnUt of Oregen:
You lira hcrnby summoned to nu.
i-oiir mill uiuHur tho curnplaltit Mod In
iiiu nuovo entitled null within ilx
wi-ek after tho tint publication of
thin cuiuiiioni In tho Klamath llopub
IU'mii newspaper; and you will tnka
notice Hint If you fall to nppuar mid
,mnwer or plemt within nnld time, tho
Plaintiff, for wnnt thereof, will apply
til till) llhllVO entitled rnnrt fnr ll, r...
Ilof duiimudnd In lha complaint filed
In inlil iiilt. to-wlt.: For n decree of
hl court forever dlsiotvliiK the !n,u
of miitrlmony existing between the
Plaintiff mid tho defendant, nnd for
such other nnd further relief ni to
tho court tuny loom meet.
Thl i Ntimmon li nuhllihed nunu-
nnt to tho order of tho above ontltlml
court made on tho 13th day or Feb.
ruiry, A. I). 101 3. and tho flnt ntibll.
citlon thereof li mnda In the Klamnlh
llvpubllrnn newspaper on February
13, 1913.
KUYKKNHAI.L A FKIK1UHON,
Attornen for Plaintiff.
13.20.27-6.I3-J0.27
Wireless Room on Navv Collier After
Dynamite Explosion in Baltimore Harbor
NICKI.Y furnlihed roonu at the Orn
ion Home, With and Klnmnlh
NICKI.Y furnished roorai with bath'.
1113 Main atreeU Mrs. C. O.Mor
gin. Stf
iTaNcTTkoH RENT All" under trrl
gallon; uoar Merrill. Por Informa
tion addreu I'. O. Ilos 1016, Klamath
Kails, Oregon. 14-Jt
MISCELLANEOUS
Dressmaking. 137 V Mala 87-m
WANTED Woman
ork by the day.
pltal.
to do laundry
Blackburn hoi-16-11
IIIXP WANTED Woman to do
homework. Pnoae 110 or KIM
11.11
WANTED Representative to ioII tho
toot accident and health policy;
muit furnUli bond; loafer not want
ed;, a liberal contract to tho right
party. Addrcia 8. Htegor, 710 Hpald
log bide. Tortland, Oro. 17-11
FOR HAI.K
.Notice of Sheriff Hale
In tho Circuit Court of Ibo Htate or
Oregon, In icd for Klamath
Cm. nly.
Henry llnberinan and J. II, rtedmond,
Doing Iluilncio ni the Comet
Itealty Company, 1'lalutlfT.
VI.
James Wallace Yaudle, Defendant.
Hy virtue or an execution liiued
out of and under tho leal of the cir
cuit court of the itate of Oregon, In
and for Klamath county, upon that
certain Judgment rendered the 28th
of December, 1910, In the Juillce
court for tho Portland dlilrlct of
Multnomah county, stato or Oregon,
and Irnnacrlpted to the circuit court
ot the atato of Oregon, for Klamath
county, In an action wherein Henry
Hibernian and J. II. Hedmoud, doing
business ai the Comet Itoally compa
ny woro plalnllffi, and Jamei Wallace
Yandle, known alio ai J. W. Yaudle,
ni defendant; and wherein aald plain
tiff recovered agalnit aald defendant
the i urn ot one hundred and no-100
(f 100.00)) dollar Judgment, and
the mm ot thirteen and 60-100
($13.60) dollar coiti, and whereaa
thero haa been twelve and 60-100
(f 13,60) dollan additional or accru
ing costs therein, which aald execu
tion la dlreclod and delivered to me
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IX)H ANOELE8, March 18. Dud
A n do m on and Knockout Drown In a,
twenty-round ring encounir will be
tho attraction at Uncle Tom McCar-
ay'i Vernon arena April 12, If aatla-
factory arrangement can be made
between tho two boxen.
At preient tho question or welgb.t
I blocking tho ilgnlng-of article for
the return match. Kayo la demand
ing 133 rlngalde weight, while Ander-
iion declarci ho will weigh In at thl
mark at noon on tho day ot the fight,
and no later.
ItlOHARO OLNBT, WHO DSCUNaaV
POST O FANBAMADOR
TO KNOIiAND
Tho photograph ihowa tho nppoaranco of the wlrcleaa room ahoarrf ih.
colljor Jonon after tho reconl dynam Ito exptoilon In Daltlmoro harbor.
W. (lowen, Juitlco of tho poaro or the
abovo entitled court, March S, 1U13,
wild tho date ot tho flnt publication
being tho Cth day ot March, 1913,
and tho datp or tho lait day will ex
pire on tho 17th day of April, 1913.
MKIlltYMAN & DUNCAN,
Attorneyi for Plaintiff.
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Serial No. 04730 Corneal No. BIS
.Notice of Coateat
Department of tho Interior, United
Htate 1-and Office at Lakevlew,
Oregon, February 18, 1913.
To Jame 11. Henderion ot Swan.
Klamath County, Oregon, Con
Icatco: You uro hereby notified that John
A. Detti, who give Hwan, Klamath
county, Oregon, a bla, poitofflco ad
drcai, did, on tho 28th day ot Janu-
ADMIRAL VICTIM
OF FOUL PLAY?
KATO.VH DEATH WAS FROM UN.
NATCIUL CAUHIC8 AIISENIC
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CITY COUNCIL TO
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COUNCIL RENT IS STUMBUNO
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ter recently vacated by tbe Flnt
Truat A Saving bank on tbe comer
ot Main and Second street. An offer
wo made to the city dad lait night
to icll the bank fixture In the room
for $600.
After aorno dlicuiilon It vu agreed
to accept tho offer providing tbe room
can bo rented for S0 per month, tbe!
turn now paid by the city quartan,
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Richard Olney baa declined to ac
cept tho portfolio of ambassador to
tho Court or St. Jame, tendered him
hy President Wilson. Mr. Olney waa
secretary or state In Clevetaad'a ad
ministration, and waa tbe author ot
the famous Venotuela not. It to
claimed by his rriends that Mr. Ol
ney considers blmseir to far advanced
In years he I 78 to undertake the
responsibilities or so Important a poet.
KOH SALE Four room cottig In
Hot Springs addition; largo screen
ad porch; big high lot; elegant view;
all furnished. Cheap U taken atonoe.
11.100, $700 caab, Inquire 904 Main
treet. I-U-Ml
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TYPEWRITERS
New Machine SS.ee Domn ami
SS.00 Month
KlaWMth FaUa Mualc Koiue.
Hard Candies
Such as Jelly Dean, Coeoaaut
Dice, Oumdropa, Etc.,
SOe PER POUND
Han Francisco Chocolates
3Sc PER POUND
Our Own Make'ot Okocolatei,
(Me PER POUND
Tho ftJUmotsitu
se Main St.
Makers of Pure Candy
MONUMENTS
Wo hav Just received from the
Kast a carload of marble monu-
menu, all new design.
We alio maauraetur monu
menu to order
lira Island
MoRumwtil m. Stone Co,
41S El! St,
FWI INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS
1UKERL. FRENCH
w main niiswr
as sheriff of Klamath county, aUto orr 1013, Die In this offlco hi duly
ot Oregon, and I have levied upon all
or tho right, tltlo and Interest ot the
said James Wallace Yandle, J. W.
Yandlo, In and to the following de
scribed premses, to-wlt:
Tbe northwest quarter of tho
northwest quarter (NWU NV(i)
ot section ten (10), township forty-
ono (U) south, range twelve (13)
vast, W. M., Klamath county, stato
ot Oregon.
Notice Is therefor hereby given that
I, tho undersigned, 'sheriff or Klam
ath county, Oregon, will sell ssld
premises, to-,wlt: The northwest
quarter ot tho northwest quarter
(NWi; NWU) ot section ten (10),
township forty-one (41) south, range
twolvo (13) east, W. M Klamutii
county, Oregon, to tho highest bidder
for ensh. Said salo to bo at publlo
auctlou, at tho front door ot the court
house, In Klamath Falls, county ot
Klainath, state ot Oregon, at the hour
ot 10 a. m., on, tewlt: The 15th day
ot March, A. I). 1013, to satisfy said
oxocutlon, togethor with Interest
thorcon nt the rate of six (0) per cent
per annum, and tor cost Incurred.
Dated thl 0th day of February,
A. D. 1913.
C. O. LOW, Sheriff.
l)y GEO. A. HAYDON, Deputy.
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Publication of Summon
tho Justice's Court, District of
I.lnkvlllo, Klamath County, Stat
ot Oregon.
F. Magulro. a sole trader, doing
business under tho Arm nnmo
and stylo ot "Magulro Mercantile
Company," Plaintiff,
vi.
(loorgo Wheeler, Defondant.
To Cleorgo Wheeler, the above
named defendant. In the nam ot the
stato of Oregon, you are hereby re
quired to appear and answer tho
amonded complaint filed against you
In the above entitled court and cause
on or boforo the last day of the time
proscribed In tbe order for publica
tion made herein, to-wlt: Tho 17th
day of April, 1913, and if you fall to
ib answer, for want thereof the plain
tiff will take Judgement agalnit you
demanded In bli amended com
plaint on file herein, to-wlt: For the
urn of ilxty-ieven dollan and tea
centa (167,10) being amount due and
owing for goodi, ware and merchan
dise aa In plalntll'a complaint al
leged, and for plaintiff' cent and dU-
buraementa herein. Tbla lummoni t
erred by order of the Honorable B.
corroborated application to conteit
aud secure tho cancellation of yonr
huuicstcad entry, Serial No. 04710,
mado November 22, 1911, for the
SWU ot Section 28, Township 37
south, Itange 10 east, Willamette Me
ridian, nnd ns grounds tor bis contest
alleges that you never either estab
lished or maintained resldcnco upon
said laud; that you liavo nover culti
vated, or In any manner Improved the
same, nnd that you havo abandoned
said land nnd departed tho state ot
Oregon.
You am, therefore, further notified
tlmt tho snld allegations will be taken
by this office ns having been confessed
by you, nnd your said outry will bo
cancelled thereunder without your
further rltiht to bo heard therein.
either bofore this otllco or ou appeal,!
U you rail to tlio in this olllco within
twenty days after tho fourth publica
tion ot this notice, ns shown below,
your answer, under oath, specifically
meotliiK nnd responding to theso alle
gations ot contest,' or If you fall with
in that time to fllo In thl offlco U.li
proof that you linvo served a copy ot
your answer on tho laid contestant
'either In person or by rcglstored mall.
It this eorvlco Is mado by the d illvery
ot a copy ot your answer to tho con
testant In person, proof or such ior
klco must bo either the i-ild contest
ant's written uckuowlodgcmcnt ot his
receipt ot tho copy, showing the date
ot Its receipt, or tho affidavit of the
person by whom the delivery waa
uuido, Mating when and where the
copy was delivered; It mado by regis
tered mall, proof or iucIi service must
consist ot tho affidavit ot tho porion
by whom lha copy was mailed stating
when and tho postofflce to which It
wni mailed, nnd this affidavit must be
accompanied by tho poatmaiter'a re
ceipt tor the lotter.
You should stato In your anawer
tho nnmo ot the postofflce to which
you desire future notices tent to you.
A. W. ORTON, Regtiter.
Date Ot lit publication, Feb 21, 1918
Dati of Sd publlcatlon.Feb. 18, 1918
Date of 3d publication, Mch. 7, 1918
Date of 4th publication, Mch. 14, 1918
J. 11. CAtlNAHAN,
Attorney for Contestant.
United I'rvsa Service
IIINQIIAM, March 18. It baa been
positively stated that Admiral Eaton's
death was from unnatural cause. It
Is believed that arsenic poisening: was
tho direct cause.
Tho admiral' widow. 1 expected to
testify at tho Inquest.
The Herald, fifty cent a month,
AIIEL K1VIAT
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TO OPEN LAND
IN THIS COUNTY
LOCAL PARTIES ARE INCLINED
TO UELIEVE THAT ONLY SMALL
TRACTS HILL BE AVAILABLE
FOR HOMESTEADERS
WASHINGTON, D. C, March 18.
Representative Hawley has been noti
fied by tbo land office that townships
38, rango S and 38, rango 6, Klamath
county, will bo opened to settlement
early In April.
SIXTH STREET
TO BE IMPROVED
United Free Henrtee
LONDON, Mareh II.-
Yard I gradually acquiring a
collection of "phony" rinse.
edly of American origin, benajM kt
by pawnbrokera who hare filiate1
beemtung. The rinse eoaWflaVatesn
actually worth about 11.88 eaeh, tat
by means of a ipeclal praratkm, Mm
secret of which I knows to the po
lice, they are given the aaeearaneo at
genuine diamond, in a nnmeeret
Instance the exaaperated pawnbrok
er admitted that the ring had
"hocked" for from 888 to IBS.
MISS OLD-TIME
POSTOFFICE MEET
SO FARMERS IN INBfANA
ARRANGED A RURAL
ERY "OFFICE" TO
THE PURPOSE
COUNCIL INSTRUCTS ATTORNBY
TO DRAW UP RESOLUTION Of
INTENTION TO EXTEND PA VINO
ON STREET
Cut, flowers at No.
lt ,
1 West Main si
To boost Klamath county send
The Herald to your Eaitern
friends,
Abel Klvlat, the little New York
tlyor, Is running In top notch form.
Ilccontty ho established a new Ameri
can Indoor record for tho 1,000 yards
and won tho 000 yard event from a
fast field on tho samo evening. Klvlat
wears tho color ot tbe Irlsh-Amer-lean
A, C and sayi that be 'la In hla
host form, on announcement that tbe
rocord holder for distance from the
GOO yarda to tho mile must be pre
paied to defend their laurel.
Tbo land 1 In tbe vllcnlty of Buck
Lake, and portion of It are heavily
timbered.
Local people are Inclined to believe
that only small tract will be opened
tor, settlement, and that the timbered
portions will be retained In tbo Caa
cade forest reserve.
Hero From Lakevlew
Ilalph Carter has returned from
Lakevlow to take charge ot the phar
macy to be opened In tbe lobby of
tho Hotel hall by Perry O. De Lap
and Dr. E. V. Morrow. The phar
macy will be ready within a week.
Harry Denson and wife are here
from Lakevlew, where -ir. uenson la
connected with tbe Baldwin Hard
ware company. They will visit rela
tive several days.
Suscrlbe for The Herald, fifty
centa. a, month.
IN ONE MINUTE! CLOGGED NOSTRILS
OPEN-COLDS AND CATARRH VANISH
Stop Niwty DJacluurge, Clean
Stuffed Head, Heal IntimmoS
Atr Paaaagee and Yom Br the
Freely
Try "Kly'a Cream Balm."
Qot a small bottle anyway, Juit to
try It Apply a little in the aoetrila
and Instantly your clogged bom and
stoppod-up air pauagea of, the head
will open; you will breathe freely;
dullness and headache dkwppear. My
morning! the catarrh, cold In head or
catarrhal lore throat will be gone
End auch misery nowl' Get the
small, bottle ot "Kly'a Cream Balm"
at any drug etor. Tbie aweet, fra
grant balm dissolve by the heat of
the noatrlli; peaetratea and heala
the inflamed, awollen membrane
which line the aoe, head and
throat; clean the air paaaagee;
topa naaty dischargee and a feeling
of cleansing, toothing relief cornea
Immediately.
Don't lay awake tonight atrug
gllng tor breath, with head eUKedj
nostril cloned, hawking and blow
ing. Catarrh or a cold, with R'e
running noie, foul mucoua dropping
Into' the throat, nnd raw dryneea Is
distressing but truly needleaa.
Put your faith Jui one la
"Bly'a, Cream Balm" and your eold
or catarrh will avrely dlaannear. j0
If the plan announced at the coun
cil meeting but night an carried to a
successful conclusion, the 81xth street
paving will be extended to the city
limit.
By unanimous content of the alder
men, tho city attorney waa Instructed
(o prepare a resolution of Intention to
pave tho street from the end of the
present paving to the limit ot tbe
city. This resolution will be ready
for presentation at the next meeting
ot the council.
LOCAL MAN HAS
WRITTEN PLAY
United Pr
WASHINQTON, D. C, Mareh 18,
Farmer and country fork of an Imdfr-
community have "Invented" a
runl delivery peetodlce. The neat
office department received word ahewt
It today, and think the Idea to a
good one.
When the government abandoned
(he peatofjee at Now Market, Clark
county, Indiana, nnd lnetUnted
tar rural mail service la It
the Hooeien of that vlelalty wen set
altogether nleaeed with the
They mlaeed tho old-time aeetal
torn of coming together to
vlewi on tho crop, noUUea aad ftke)
weather, while the noetmaotor totaan
ly handed out tho varioa Utten asd
package and read the poetal earda.
Oscar Harlan of MiryarlU
to tho rescue with an original i
tiea: Why not have all
boxes, for some little dlotaaeo rejaad,
at least, centered in one anot, Una
preserving eomethtag of the afirtt d
the past The Idea waa eagerly eeaeed
upoa and executed la auch a way at w
materially aaalat the rural carrier am
thl route.
Upoa a tree atump, cut down to aa
appropriate height, aa old wagea
wheel waa act, a htg dowetl being
left In the center ot the stamp for aa
axle for the wheel. Mall beaca war
nailed upoa the rims aad spokes. The
rural carrier does aot have to gat,
out of hie rig. Ho drivee ap, tarae
the wheel oa Ito pivot, reaching each
of the fourteen home ha tura. Whea
his rig la lighted It serves as a eaU
signal for the neighborhood.
NELSON HAS RECEIVED
ANCES OF
ASSCR.
FBOM
BACKING
PROMINENT CALIFORNIA MEN.
WILL GO ON THE ROAD
"The Price ot Love" i the title, of
a three-act drama written by E. T.
Nelapn ot this city, which haa beea
pronounced excellent by those who
havo read the manuscript. Mr. Nel
son, who resides at Bhlpplngton, has
been working on tbe play tor Ive
year.
He I In receipt ot letters from
prominent California men, who ex
press tbelr confidence In the play, aad
offer financial backing. Mr. Nelsoa
plans to go on tbo road with the ahow
in tbe fall.
CRACKSMEN FAIL
TO BLOW SAFE
POLICE ARE SEARCHING FOB
THE BANDITS IN TBS SUTttO
FORESTS RUNNING BUHL
WITH PATROLMEN
United Press Servtee
SAN FRANCISCO, March 17. A
police poaae, armed with Wiaaheetew,'
Is searching the Bnlra ieat ler ft
two crscumea waa were reaiea warn
attempting to dyaamito the, aafa' af
the Shumate pharmacy lata
The haadtta encased alter, a
lalng dual wKh two j
f&Vj
JURY LIKES WORD
OF NEGRO BEST
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HAMILTON Ml
IN JUSTICE COURT OF
OF SELLING LIQUOR
INDIAN
TO AM
The word of a negro,
li worth more In court thaa the swats
estlmoay of two Indians, erea theag
their teetlmoay to uhetaaUatad hr
tbe teetlmoay of white menu ,,';
Thl waa the eeaclaatoa reaeaad If
a jury la Jaetiee Qowea's eean Max
night. The case was oae la
J. W. (Ham) Hamilton waa
with Illegally eeUkag Baser to aa In
dian. ,
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District Attorney
Jury for, the flret time la hto
capacity. H. M.
Hamilton.
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