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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1913)
VKOrKMUOPAL CARD) IH, V. A. IIAMMO, DeataM in work Guaranteed. odd rJlow' IIUlldlBg. MAXVVKLL M. tAMU )alcoitlilc I'liyali tan, Hullo IM "I") If. White Hl.ln CITV AND COUMV AIIMTIlAtn (XIMI'A.N'Y AhatMila. Iwumiii Member Oregou Association Title Mu, I- mihcmxankoih ,i:mi'Mvmk.t Call up COMHTOCK. phono 0, If )uu ot nx alnd Qf "-'I' K.gtsfer nl Ilia COMHTOHK If ;au ml mployrant. iEGAL NOTICES KM MATH NOVKI.TV WOIIKH Olli mimI KUroatli !. Iilacksmlthlng and general re pair work don Automobile a Specialty II, rnilMIIANKO, lYoprlrfur. Classified Column I'uliltmtlon of Summon In Uin Justice' Court, Ulitrict of l.lnkvllle, Klamath County, BUte Of Oregon. J. F. Magulro, a sole trader, doing OualiiuNa under tlio firm name mill stylo of "Mngulro Mercnntllo Company," Plaintiff, VII, (Iiiiiikd Wheeler, Defendant. Yo Uoorge Wheeler, tlio above named defendant. In tlio name of the utiitii of Oregon, you nro hereby ro (jtilrvil to itpponr nml ouawer tlio amended (oni:lnlnt riled against you In Ilia abova untitled court and cause on or boforo tlin Inst day of tlio time prescribed In Hid order for publica tion much herein, to-wif. Tlio t7tb ilny of April, It 13, and If you fall to so answer, for want thereof tlio plain tiff will tako Judgement against you nil ilemniiiled In hi amended com plnlnl on niu heroin, lo-wlt: For tin sum of sUty.sovm dollnra and ten inula (i17.IO) lieliig amount due and owing fur kooiIi, wnro and morchan- Hsu in In plnlntlff'a complaint nl. li'Ki'it, and for plalullff'a coat and dis bursements herein. Tlili aummotiii l nerved by order of the Honorable i'.. W, (loweii, Jusllco of the penro of Hie abovo eiitltled court, March S, 1'JIJ, iiiil tlio date of the flrit publication lining tlio Cth day of March, 1013, nml the tluto of the laat day will ex pire on tlio 17th day of April, 1913, MKIIUYMAN At DUNCAN, Attorney for I'lalntirf. C-13-20-27-l-IOh Brandeis Takes Same Stand as "Battle Bob" La Follette "People's Lawyer" Insists that Morgan and Other Interests Have a Monopoly of Selling Money to the Railroads at What Interest Rate They Desire to Fix Themselves IIOH'ION, Main,, April 4. Louis people In gross carnliiKs. 3.0G,778.- tlio money spent for now construe I). Ilrniiillca, tho "peoplo'a lowyor," 327, moiit of which linn been spent In' Hon or equipment Is efficiently and who unco declared ho could savo tho some way. About ono-thlrd of that this, wo cannot know whether rates railroad of tho country millions of amount has gono In Interest nnd dlvl-' nro Just nnd reasonable. dollar every day, In a statement writ- ilmds nml taxes. The physical vnlu- Tho fact that a railroad company FOR HKNT MCKI.Y furnished rooms at tbe On ion House. Hlith and Klamath NIC:i.V furnished room with bain. 1113 Main street. Mr. C. O.Mor iu. 6-tf rilUNIKIIKD ROOMS Single or en suite, by day, weak or month. Bath. HO Walnut I6-1 MIHCKLLANKOUN 1 All kind of optical work dona at lUydrn'. Room lie, I. O. O. K. building. 6-tf TO TltADK Ten acre good land two milts from town, for city lot. 11. ft. Fox, Houston cottage, opposite Ariraua. I-lt FOR HAIJC roit !ti:.ST OH BALK 160 acre, J mile from llonania; SO acre un dtr cultivation; fonced; good house. Kor further particular call at 111 0k Kvcnuo or writ Box 36, Klam ath Falls, Ore. 31-Ct roil HA Li: Four room cotUg In Hot Hprlng addition; large screen ed porch; big high lot; elegant view; sll furnished. Cheap If taken atonca 11,300, 700 cadi. Inqulro 904 Main rtrcet. 3-11-4-11 foil HAIX Fifteen room house on C&xiso foot lot; right In tbe heart '( city; paved street; bath room and plumbing; sower connected; bargain If taken soon. Addreaa bos SIB. Notice of Sheriff Halo lly virtue of an execution In fore closure duly Issued by the clerk of tho circuit court of tho county of Klamath, Htato of Oregon, dated the 2M day of March, 1113, In certain action In tho circuit court for said county and state, wherein James Tobln, a plaintiff, recovered Judg ment against J. A. Ilest and Lillian J. Ileal for tho sum of six thousand tucnty.alght and 113-100 dollar on tho 20th day of November, 1912. Notice I hereby given that 1 will on Hie 2Clh day of April, 1013, at the front door of tho court house, In Klamath Kails, In said county, at 2 o'clock In tho afternoon of said day, sell at public auction to tho hlgbeat bidder, for cash, tho following de scribed property, to-wit: Tho southwest quarter and the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section five (&), the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter and the north halt of the northwest quarter and lot five (6) of section eight (I); tbe northeast quarter of tbo northeast quarter and Iota flvo (6), sli (6) and aeven (7) of section aeven (7), all In township forty (40) south, range ten (10) east of the Willamette Meridian, containing 470.11 acre, according to government survey, In Klamath county, state of Oregon. Taken nnd levied upon as tho proper ty of tho said J. A. Ileal and Lillian J. Host, or as much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy tho said Judg ment In favor of James Tobln, against said J. A. Rest and Lillian J. Ut, with Interest thereon, togither with nil costs and disbursement that have or may accrue. Datod at Klamath Falls, Oregon. March 22, 1013. C. O. LOW, Sheriff. ly C1KO. A. HAYDON, Deputy. 3-27-4-17 roil HAI.i: Launch, Id -foot, top, ttltlf gins front, 4-horsopower en (lie; all In good condition. Apply Herald otnro. 3-t rou HAI.N-six "acre" ltt mile from postorllco; house and barn; young orchard and small fruit; un der ditch; town property taken In 1'irt payment, llox 2S3. city, 4-0t I Y.PEWRITERS Neil Machine nn.00 Down and B.00 Moatli Klumatli Fall Music House. Tho Herald, delivered at your storo, office or home, 60 cent! a month. ICE CREAM Our Fountain does not cloae, winter or summer. A dish of lco cream will taaU aa good now aa In hot weather. NPF.CITAIe An extra sine bitter-sweet Chocolate at 7So the pound. Tlio mtxamtet 4M tfataltt. Maker of Pure Caadf tu for tho United Press, today chain plontd Hcuator La Folletto act pro- part vIiIIiik for tho physical valuation of ani railroads by the lutorstuto Commerco Commission, He Insisted that bvforo the people can know whether tho moni'y they pay to railroads Is hon estly and neii'ssarlly spent, Inter- locldiiK directorates must he abolish ed and a federal bureau of railroad costs established. Mr. Ilrandels clmrccs that J. 1'. Morxau & Co., and other bankers have n monopoly of selling to many rnllrouils the money thoy need, at rate of tho bankers' own fixing. lly Irftul Ilrandels Atliiilabtratrls'a Final Account Notlco I hereby given that Altha lleuch. administratrix of the estate of John O. lleach, deceased, haa filed In tho county court her final account aa such administratrix, and that tbe court has llxed Monday, tbe 7th day of April, 1013, at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. in. of said day, at the court room of the county court, In Klamath Fulls, Oregon, as tho time and place for hearlngtibjectlons to said account uud the settlement thereof. ALTHA DKACH, Administratrix of the Estate of John C, lieacb, Deceased. J. II, CAIINAHAN, Attorney. 6-12-10-16 h Notlco of Final Settlement In the Mattor of the Estate of Nannie M. 1'ankoy, Doceasod. Notlco la hereby given that the un- dorslgnod. a administrator of laid ostato of Nannlo M. l'aukoy, deceased, has filed hi final account aa auch ad ministrator with the clerk of tho county court of tho state of Oregon, for Klamath county, and tho aaia court haa Axod Saturday, April , 1013. at the hour of 10 o'clock In tho foronoou of said day aa the time for hoarlng any nnd all objectlona to aald account and for settlement thereof. Dated this March 17, 1918. WILLIAM H. PANKBY, Administrator of tho EaUte of Nannlo M. Fankey, Deceased. KKKSHK ft QROBBDECK, Attorney for Administrator. 3-27-4-24 r Herald Want Ada brine reaulU. Tho l.a Folletto net providing for the physical valuation of railroad by the Interstate Commurru Commission Is a Kreat step forward. Tho senator's seventeen year fix lit has been nobly on. Tho net Is but another applica tion of La Folletto' favorite motte: Ye shall know tho truth, and tho Until shall make you free," Hverybody admit that tho value ' of railroad property Is ono of tho olo ments to bo taken Into consideration by tho Intorstato Commorco Commis sion In fixing rates, and everybody has been obliged to admit that the commission was without rcllablo data bearing upon this value Under tho La Folletto act tho pbullc will at least be furnished with tho best ovldcnco of value available Hut there Is moro truth which must bo known before La Folletto' task of securing to tho people Just railroad rate Is completed. To secure Just and reasonable rates, other steps must be taken. Wo must know, be sides the actual valuo of railroad property, tho actual cost of opera tion and tho cost of curront con struction and of now equipment. Tho railroad reports give us now a state ment of what they spend each year, but the public has no means of know ing whether this amount has been well spent. In tho calendar year 1913, the railroads collected from the American atlon would help us to know what )a paid out money has ceased to be of that Interest and dividend assuranco that It was ncccusarlly paid iirpa, Tlin riiivulc valuation ut. Interlocking directorate may Iiavo led to tho making of many con tracts unnecessarily burdensomo to tho railroads; for on many of our railroads Interlocking directorates control a targo part of the expend iture. J. I'. Morgan ft Co. and other bank er Iiavo a monopoly of selling many railroad tho money they need at mtcs of tho bankers' own fixing. Di rector of tho steel trust are director of railroad companies, owning ovor one-half of the total railroad mllcago In tho United States. Directors of oiulpmunt companies have places on boards of railroad companies. The Unltod State Commissioner of Cor porations has shown how tho Stand ard Oil trust compelled nearly every railroad In the country to purchase It oil at oxtortlonato prices, i Ileforo tho railroads can know what expenditures are needful, tbe great step taken In tho La Folletto physical valuation act must bo sup plemented by two other First, In terlocking directorates must be abol ished; second, a federal bureau of railroad costs must bo established, through which tho actual and neces sary cost of operating each railroad can bo determined. Leather Novelties T Sure, l'urse. bill folds, pocket books and leather goods of all description at tbe Dradley Karnes Store. sammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmw i IIIIIIIIIIHHM-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH sa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaammr saT l.BBaBlslBBBas I). Ilm .itn Miss Helen Woodrow Done has Just been appointed social secretary by Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, and for the next four years sho and tbo Misses Wilson wtl have charge, under the first lady of tho land of social affairs at tho Whlto House, and other In which tho president's family will take part. Mls Hones' home Is In Rome, Oa., and she belongs to tho Wilson family, being a cousin to tho president. In her home she has hnd social experi ence among the old southern families, so that her duties will not be strange to her. If you own m. timber claim and are game rnougli to make a low prlrr, ausd Kite an option for sixty day, Clill rote, ran aell It for you. If tho prlre I right. It may bo a long way from the Fall aail on a pile of rock.. ASS Main street, phone M. IxiuU would help us to know what part of taht Interest and dividend Is paid on capital which Is water. About two third of the.year'a revenue are paid out for operating expense. It Is at least equally Important to know what part of that revenue has been (pent unnecessarily; what part haa been wasted through dishonesty, and what part through Incdlolency. neslde the $2,000,000,000 of current reve nue spent In operation, there are each year expended hundreds of mil lions In new construction or tbo pur chaso of equipment. What part of honcaily spent. Until wo know all FALLS ON HIS tAR When Saddle Break. It wouldn't have happened had be bought tho saddle at Bradley's. MODERN HOMES A four-room hoe with bath, oa the hill, at 1,836, half cash. A nix-room house with bath on the hill, at 91,7210, only $300 caah. A four-room modem house In Nich ols addition, with Urge lot, suitable for two more house, $2,300 for all, only $300 caah. A modern ilx-room house la Nlch nl addition, at $2,400, only $300 cash. CHILC0TL 022 Main RC Phof M w w By Mmrgsnt Muon (Written for tho United Frew) NEW YOKK, April 4. A Chlnoe Invasion Is upon us. Fifth avenue bus already capitulated, and Dame Fashion has bowed hor head beneath tho yoke of tho Orient. It's a lovely oko, though, all hand-embroidered with threads of gold and gorgoou silks, so you may woll rojolco at this utter surrender to inodo a la Chink. Possibly thoro Is not a garment for tho spring that doos not show some Chinese tendency. Sometlmos It Is a lavish uso of Chlnest embroidery, and again It Is moroly tho cut of n coat a la mandarin or a SaUuma button or two. Of course, you have boon woarlng ono of these marvelously em broidered mandarin coat a an even ing wrnp for soma time, but tho now throo-quartor coat that tho smart shops nro all showing are Chinese in shnpo only, nnd In mntorlal simply dull shades of cropo brocho, with an edging of solt-toned ball fringe. In fact, they uro moroly an occidental vcrulon of an oriental original. If your sartorial Income is limited, got ono of theso coat by all moans. Thoy nro good always nnd all waya. Tholr lovoly drapery Is equally adapt able to an afternoon gown, an even ing robo or ovor tho filmy luco of your warm weather llngerio frock. From coat to skirt Is but a short step. And, pralso be, we will bo through with short atepa altogether If the Cblneso skirt la aa great a hit ns it promise to be. It la cut on ex actly tho same' graceful lines aa the vlvld-embroldored affair affected by tho little yollow ladle aero tho China Sea. Aa worn by Mtaa New York or Mile. Pari, however, tho cpongca or crepes, with tbe panel back and front and the pleatod full ness between, you can take a good long strldo without a stumble. Pud dle can bo crossed with Impunity, and street car can bo boarded with out the combined aid of conductor and tho traffic squad. The exquisite Satsuma and carved Ivory and Jado Chinese button are used with telllug effect on the many short coatees and wraps of velveta and brocades, as well aa on more so vero tailored suits. Theso latter of ten show collars and Test of vivid Chinese embroidery, and your new spring bonnot could not boaat a more chic trlmmlug than a crush of bro cade of Chinese around the tiny crown. Chlnoso skirts In the original cer tainly possess ns many varied uses as tho famous porker, whose only loss Is Its squeal. Tho front and back panels, with tholr rich embroideries In Pokln stitch, make exquisite long sailor collars, which will miraculous ly turn your most commonplace frock Into n varitablo creation. The yard on yards of two-toned Chinese blue embroidery bandings make trimming galoro for a atunntng gown and hat A striking parasol In these days of unlquo onos, is nindo from the skirts pointed and embroidered aides, and an equally effective piano lamp shade can bo evolvod from tho same, with the addition of panots. Au naturolle, tho skirt make an artistic display for your baby grand, tho scraps make quaint mats for the renter table--nnd there you tre. From tbe latter uses, it may plainly bo seen that the erase Chlaois haa verily struck home. Indeed, lateat materials are more circumspect serge, deslgni In tapestry for unkolatary and even wall paper and window and door hanging are all in gold thread ed Chinese motifs on backgrounds of black. Wulst Hues seem seised with the most reckless cases of wanderlust this season. You may And them skid ding giddily from Just below the bust down to the hip line, with stop-off at tho normal and serai-Empire zone. It's a case of here, today and there to morrow, and It'a going to be mighty hard on the 1013 spring lover, too. Ileforo encircling the waist of his lady fair with his strong right, he will first have to discover where said waist mny bo at the time of going to press. Tho abnormal long waist aa affect ed by Mine. Naxlmova In "Bella Don na" and shown In the new Russian blouse frocks is so very extreme that It la bound to become more of a fad tbau a fashion. Then, too, aa la al ways tho case in these freak fashions, it Is being cheapened by too constant repetition. The very short Empire waist la still the most artistic for evening gowns, it seems, according to Parla modols, but for street and afternoon wear, tho preference are for normal or slightly raised waist lines. Some few of the newest bodlcea ahow a long, pointed waist, Uko the oldfashloned basque so take your choice. One thing is certain, however, the waist line MUST be girdled by a sash Wide crush sashes of Roman atrlpes, futurist silks or plain charmeuso and gay Oriental aaahee wrap you like the belle of the harem, or tho In gonue sash will make you look Uko a Laura Jean Llbby heroine. MRH WILSON NAMES A SOCIAL 8KCKKTARY jRla HHHIIIIIIIIB ' KmnLd 2i TH ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmt gtMgMCTWIyT f S'VLh PREACHER BEATEN OVERMRS.SPARKS or j FOHMKH I'llOPRIKTOK OF TaffJ HTAIl TIII:ATKR HKUK,FinUIMt IN FIST FKJHT IN RKDMONtt HTIIKKT r S ' ! REDMOND, April 4. Because K to Inllcgcd that ho attacked the char- q ,nctir of Mrs. A. II. Hparka In hi ser mon nl tho M, i:. church Sunday 'night, Itov. J. M. Crenshaw, the paa- ,tor, wns knocked down on Main street by A, J. Honey, a friend of jMr. Spark. Crenshaw, in hi ser mon, said tho moving picture were instructive but that tho woman who conducted the houso waa of bad char- jneter, and that the mayor know of this and harbored her hero. ' When questioned ns to his source of Information regarding Mr. Sparks, .Crenshaw said that all ho knew about her was gossip ho had heard. i Crenshaw was tho secretary of the ! Purity League that operated In Red mond last summer. A petition from member of tbe M. E. church, asking the council to ctoso the moving pic ture houso on Sunday evening, waa J presented to that body recently, but ine council uecuneu to cioae tne place, and tbl action by tho council, It to said, led to the attack. Mr. Sparks, referred to In the foregoing. I well known her, a aha founded tho motion picture theater In tho Bristol building, which la now known as the Star theater. Cut dower at No. 3 West Main at Tho Herald cover the great. Klamath country. Are Your Kidneys Well? Many Klamath People Know the Im portance of Healthy Kidney Tbo kidney Alter the blood. Thoy work night and day. Woll kidneys removo Impurities. Weak kidneys allow impurities to multiply. No kidney ill should be neglected. Tbcro is possible danger In delay. If you have backache or urinary trouble. If you are nervous, dixxy or worn out, Begin treating your kldneya at once; Use a proven kidney remedy. None endorsed like Doan'a Kidney Pills. Recommended by thousands. Proven by Ashland testimony. A. B. Scofleld, Ashland, Ore., says: 'It gives me pleasure to endorse Doan's Kidney Pills. They brought relief from a severe attack of kid ney complaint, and I am now entirely free from the trouble. 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