The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 31, 1913, Image 3

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SICKLY ruttilklitMl room nt tlin Orn
mm House, Hlilli mill Klamath
.VOTJCI. TO CRMIITORH
In tlin County Court or tlio Htato of
Oregon, for Kluumtli County. In
Hid Mutter of llio I.'ulitto of Frank
L Tetter, Doutisod.
llm timluriilKiitil IiiivIuk lcun ap
pointed by Km county court of tlio
ntiitn of Oregon, for Klamath county,
Oregon, administrator of tliu o.lato
of I'rnnk I. roller, deceased, and
IiiivIuk ijuallflcd, notliu li hereby
given to tlio irudltoru of, and oil por
koim IiiivIuk clulm against said do
leased, to present tlioin, certified in
required by law, within six months
after the first juibllcntlon of tlilx no
CITV AND COUHTV AIIMTIIArr
COMPANY
Abstracts. Insurance
Members Orsgon Association
Title Men.
roil HUNT 2TOOUI lioum on hill;
i partly furnished; electric light
mid city watur, C per moutli. In
iltilrn nt V. O Hmltli Printline Co, tf ,k" tu ""hi W. M. Duncan, at his of-
"co In 21!) I. 0. O. building, Klnmatli
J i. 'I'nllH, Oregon.
I MIMU:i.M.M.OIIh "j ! W.M. DUNCAN,
I Administrator of tha Kstato of Frank
I
O, K. WII.I.KV
Allornrx at law
II.mxii 'JRMI, Odd rVlliiMs Hall
.NCI.HON IMHJ.NHHVKM.
Ileal UIj
ZM IUtuh lluildlng
OAKLAND, AI.
I mn always glad l or
lirMr fnnii KUmalli friend.
I.OHT Olt HTKAYI.D-8 young Iiori,
neighing nliout IU0 pound each;
until cut out of left enr. Kinder mi
tlfy V. i:n, Klamath lalli, win.
will pity nil damage. 2CCI
WAN'IUD J3UU fur C moutlii or 1
ymir, k'iihI m.Tiirlly. Iti'iulrc,
Humid ollliu. tf
I. I'cltur, Doicased.
Dated May 27, l'JlS,
28-MM8II
'i .Money to liimi Kiujulru of John
,lrvlh, WhltcMuddui building. 2'J-Cl
Kill NAI.K
I'OK HAM'. Juniper pot
, k Ohirrlinlu.
I HUM.MOXH
In tlio Circuit Court of tlio Htate of
i OreKon, In mid for Kliimnth Coun-
ty.--i:iully No. ICG.
Itiuu (lodnrd, I'lnlntlff, t. John God-
ant, Defendant.
To John (lodnrd, Defendant:
In the mime of the state of Ore
Kou you nro hereby required to ap
pear mid answer tlio complaint of
the plaintiff filed In this suit ngalnit
l)ini on or heforo tlio 7th day of July,
MIHCKMiANKOl'H
KMI'LOYMKNT
Call up COMHTOCK, phono CO, If
you want ur kind or IIKLI
Register at the COMHTOCK if
you wall omptoymaat.
Ward IIDI3, that being tho dato act In the
0tf order of thu above entitled court for
...... .i . . . jyoii r appearance and answer In tho
I'Olt HAI.I. -Cabbage plant. Henry 'ri,,r flir ,Ilu publication of sum-
Jnumui, 16 Klnmntli 27-fif ,,.,, ,Uul tlats ault, and If you
- - - - t fall to no uppear nnd uinwcr, plaln-
I V I I. V H I I LI, S M Mill apply to aald court for tlio
e Mnrlilni W.oti llonu ami C'llof demanded In her aald corn-
.Vim a .Mcmlli I plaint, lt. Kor n decreo dlisolvlng
liUmntli lull. Mu-ir lloii-r. ,' bonda of matrimony heretofore
fTrTT - . - jexUtliiK between tho plaintiff and
r r .' I L l I v li I I V I i idefcudant, and Hint plaintiff have tlio
l L IN I K A I. U I I L L O t,OI). nn, control of tho four minor
'children named In
.Notlrr
KMMATII NOVKI.TY WOHKH
IX li mmA Klauialti avr.
Iilnckimltlilnt and getiaral re
pair work don
AutouobllM a BpKlalty
II. MHtMIIAHM), lnnrtlof.
Ki:iJON M UACHTKI.HKIU1
New aad Hcroanltiaml Ouotla
llldr. Wool, I'alta, llubber and
Uatalt
:7 ata ht Trl. 1MIJ
aald complaint,
in! Itinl lilnlnllfr tin i!rr,irl tn bn
IUvIiik aold out my bualncaa to an () 0WH.r of le equ,y n and t0 ,ol
lllpcr llrothera. nil bllla nro now pay-4U (fl) bock nno (9) o, FarTleW
nbl to ma nl tho amo location. ,4limi0 to lho cUy 0f Klamath Kalla,
TIIK MONAIICII OltOCKUY. co1ln,y of Klamath, atato of Oregon.
10-1 hi A. 0. I.KW1B. Prop. u ,,wcr,cl, , gft, complaint.
' .Nollro to Volrr
Tho recent change In lho aevcral
(different election precinct hno not
ii )et gone luto effect, and nil elect
-lor ho lli to tolo at tha election
I to bo held on June 2 Mill vota at the
mile pre duct uicd nt tho November,
I 111 2, oloctlon.
C. It. DC l.AI', County Clerk.
Till auinmon la publlahcd In Tho
i:eiilng Herald, a daily nevrapapcr,
printed und published nnd of general
circulation In tlio city of Klamath
Kolli. county of Klamath, atate of
Oregon, under and by virtue of an
order of Honorable Henry L. Ilenaon,
Judge of tho circuit court, made and
To booat Klamath county nd
Tho Herald to your Kaitarn
frlendt.
rntirnl on the l?tli day of May. 1913.
20.HtH I I-'Irat publication, under said order,
- ., i to be on tlio 23d day ol May, I'Jia,
O. i:. Wlllcy ha taken over the flre(inJ lno Ml on u,, hu a,y 0f July,
Insurance huslnra formerly condurtlj,j3i being for alx consecutl.o and
nl by II. I'. Oalareeui, ami I re- iurccsf4e vceks.
pnrnl to "rllc Mllrla In the follow E j ELLIOTT.
Uiiuiminnlral .Niagara, Caledonian, Attorney for Plaintiff
r yalaml, Orient ami Fidelity Un 23.30.C.13-20.27.IH
ilerMrlUm. Offlrra, IKO Odd Fellow
liulldlliK SO 1 01
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I t . 9 agC' i Jm flV rl L vHr, f JHaf mT bbbi h it aLr
.Sunday n number of young ladle
or VI. Klamath picnicked at Fort
Crek, whero they Hpent n most do
IlKhtful afternoon. A splendid picnic
lunch v.a served, and this was fol
lowed by n ramble over the hill.
Tlio pleasuro seekers wero Miss Hat
llo Carter, Mis Kathryn Well, Mis
i:dua Norrl, Mlsii Monica Uurn,
Mia Uva Mclhase, Mis Fern Iowl,
Miss Mamlo Iewln, Miss Ida Lytlo,
Miss lleruardlno llannon, Mia Ger
trude I'lttman, Mis Uertlia I'lttman
and Mia Florence Hliort.
Mis Dorothy Mastin waa hoatesa
Thursday evening to a party of boy
and girl, tho occasion being her ICth
birthday. The evening was apent In
game and music, nnd lco cream and
cako wore served. In attendance
were Miss Ruth Masten and Martha
Vnhr of Bonanza, Miss Frances Wal-
droit, Vera Hchmlscr, Miss Clara Cat
kltis, Miss Vera Wood, Mis Ruby
Blade, Mis I.ucllo Waldron, Miss
lllrdcau Feeso, Mis Constance Fish
er, Mis Audrey Roberts, Miss Mar
Jorlo Delzoll, Lull Skllllngton, Josse
Hummers, Fred Feesc, Howard Orem
and Duono Ooodman
WOOD
Dry hlab WoihI, I Inch. ..SO
Dry I'lrHlati, in-lach... l.fMI
UMnrh Roily WmmI 9M
in-lnrli rrii IIh HUb. .1.7f
leVkKh ere Fir Mab . ,f.00
KiaMATIIFUKIiCO.,
O. Paytoa, Manager
OMrs IIM lto. itiow mull
iUpper Lake Points
I The new 37-foot launch Kmpreaa !,
niiv running to all poInU on the
Vpper Uke, cnrrylng both freight and
piwenger. launch loaves Wlnema
!lnudlng at 8 a. lu. J
I .1 II. HAMILTON, 1'hone 2W. i
Tho Hernld, delivered at your
atoro, olllro or home, CO cent
a month.
Tho Mlssca I'lttman of Ft. Klam
ath will entertain the "younger set"
of that community at a bonfire party
this ovenlng. Tho entertainment
will bo held at tho Llsk ranch.
The JIu-NI-Ycl club will give an
other of Ita scries of entertainments
on the night of Juno S, according to
Invitations Issued this weok. The af
fair will bo held at tho Hotel Bald
win, and In addition to dancing there
will bo progreaalvo five hundred,
Prizes are to be awarded.
A jolly crowd of young people
spent a highly enjoyable evening at
the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Low Is Lealtt, In Hot Springs addi
tion, last Saturday evening, the oc
casion being n party given by Mis
Hoso Reed and Arthur Leavitt. This
was attended by Miss Bculnh Koler,
Miss Margaret William, Miss Flor
ence K. Don en, Miss Elizabeth Hous
ton, Miss Kathcrlno Williams, J. Le
cen Skclton, J. II. McAllister, Philip
brldgo. During the afternoon, re-
froshmenta wero acrved, and attend
ing were Mra. A. L. Leavitt, Mn. L.
F, Wlllots, Mr. F. J. William, Mr.
Louis Oerber, Mrs. K. W. Oowen,
Mrs. Harry P. Oalarneaux, Mr.
Charles 8. Moore, Mn. Dick Richard
aon, Mra. Thomas Hampton, Mr.
Oeorgo T. Baldwin.
Tho Jlu-Nl-Yol club meets Tuesday
at tho home ot Mra. O. R. Manning,
In Hot Springs addition.
Tho N. N. N. club waa entertalnod
last evening by Mr. and Mra. Leslie
Roger at their homo In West Klam
ath Falls. Five hundred was played,
and Mra. Smith and Dr. Merryman
secured the high score. Strawber
ries and cako wore served to the fol
lowing members and guests: Dr.
and Mn. Merryman, Mr. and Mrr.
Orb Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Underwood, Mr. and Mra. W. W.
Baldwin, Mr. and Mn. H. O. Benson,
Mr. and Mn. F. Zlm Baldwin, Mr.
and Mn. W. O. Smith, Mr. and Mn.
Burgo Mason, Mra. C. K. Pell, Mlsa
Maud Baldwin and Cbarlea R. Bald
win. Mrs. Silas Obenchaln and niece,
Mlsa Marlon Martin, are visiting
friends In San Francisco.
when five hundred, waa played by
Mr. and Mn. Lester Lewis Leavitt,
Mr. aad Mn. Arthur C. Lewis, Mn.
John Foster, Miss Lola Myers, Miss
Maude Rlppey, Miss Rose Reed, At-
brecbt H. Loewe, Harry Qoellor and
Arthur Loavltt. Arthur Lewjs waa
awarded the drat prize, and the con
solation award 'went to his wife. Fol
lowing the awarding ot prize a num
ber of vocal and Instrumental rend I
tlons were given, and refreshment
wero served.
AT THH CUVROmM
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Church ot the I
Rer. William McMillan,!. J.
tor. Corner of wotdem imhjI
Donald street.
First ma at 0:30; high ;
benediction at 10:10.
Week day
7:18.
Catechetical instruction every
tirday and Sunday at 9:10 a. a.
Horvlces at Merrill the third Ian
day of each month.
(lupflst Church
Klghth and Canal street.
Sunday school at 10 a. an.. C H.
De Lap, auperlntendent
Elder J. B. Griffith will pnMk la
tho morning at 11 o'clock mm la ttto
evening at 8 o'clock.
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The 1912 Noedlework club meets
Friday afternoon at tho home of Mrs.
J. J. Parker.
Grace Methodist BpUcofl
c'ornor Tenth and High atracM.
Rev, Geo. II. Feeae, pastor.
Sunday achool at 0:80 a.
In honor of Mrs. Emma Thompson. J Walton superintend..
who left Wednesday for Denver,
Colo., Mra. L. M. Dradford enter
talnod at five hundred at her home
on Tenth atreet. The prize was won
by Mn. Thompson, and during the
courso of the afternoon a delightful
collation waa served. Present were
Intermediate League at 8:80, Mkw
Lucille Waldroa, president.
Epworth League at 0:80 p. ..
Stanley Wood, president
Special anneuncements: MoratBg
theme, "The Inner and Outer Ufa";
evening theme, "Marriage Happy
Mr. Emma Thompson, Mn. fild Though Married," (subject not ertgl
Kvun. Mr. M. W CoMboom. Mn. nal), the aecond of a aeries.
J. J. Parker. Mra. Fred Cofer. Mra. Cordial welcome. Obliging ushers.
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FRANK IKA WHITE
HirmoByCMiW.ite for County
Jn4c
A vote for Vrank Ira Wlilto la a
vote to stop extravagance, conceal
meat ot publlo affairs and gross
mismanagement, lie Is a progress
ive, clean, sane buslnsss muu. llo
I using clean methods In his cam
I'nlgn. He appeals to all factions
of good citizens for support. He
will bo acceptable to and will servi
nil the people, lie will complex
the nsw courthouse on the new slto
n epeodlly as funda permit. Ha will
contlnuo road Improvement. You
have a chance to restore good gov
ernment and peace In Klamath
county.
Vote for Frank Ira White.
HKOALL OAMPAION COMMIT-
TBB, Pd. Adv.
X
PRIZES
FOR
fishermen!
You are overlooking a bet It
)ou don't try for one of the
prltci being offered for the
thrto largest trout caught In
Klamath county with an 8-oz.
rod or less.
Flrat I'rUc, f IU rod.
Set and I'rUe, $a reel.
Tlilnl I'rUe, 98 line
THE GUN STORE!
J, II. CIIAMIIKR8, lrop.
Any size
Ranch
you want
3-room house.
S-room houso.
8-rooru house, closo to Dig
Basin Lumber Co.
KI.MKR li. FIIKNCII
1V1S Main St.
PHI K'S
OBOON nd WABwlNOTON
Bus mess Directory
A Directory of City. Ton and
Vlltas BWIM U..crl...U. sketch of
escli placo. location. popuUllon. telo.
Sw Clatnd Directory, compiled by
t.n.in ina nruipaieiiuM
n. T. l'OUC CO.. HKATTI.K
Two lfiO-acro ranches, one
10-ucro runch, ono 20-acre
runrh, from 1 to 18 miles from
Klamath Falls.
Residence Property
Oho S-room houso, ono 7
room house, two S-room houses,
three l-rooru houses, nnd two
3-room house; also some va
emit city property.
Will sell for cash, or on pay
ments, or will exchange any or
all of tho above property for
ranch or city property. We
haudlo only our own property.
Como In nnd talk It over with
us.
Mrs. C. P. Cbastaln expects to
leave Friday for Everett, Wash., to
Join her husband, who has a position
with one of tho banka there.
Mra. Geo. II. Merryman and aon
will leavo next week for Portland
on a vlatt to Mr. Merryman'a mother.
Mr. and Mn. John Kills have
moved to Klamath Falls from Ff.
Klamath, and are occupying tho
Bishop place, on Conger avenue.
The sixth birthday anniversary of
Elisabeth Graves was the occasion
for a happy birthday party at tho
Graves residence on Crescent avenue,
gives by Mn. A. C. Graves Friday,
and attended by Dorothy Delxell,
Margin Wight, Beatrice Walton, Eve
lyn Whltmore, Katherlne Walton,
Goorgla Delxell, Pearl Wight, George
Dow and Robert Savldge. Juvenile
games and romps were enjoyed byj
the youngsten, and refreshments i
were served. J
Invitations are being Issued by
Mra. A. R. Campbell. Mn. Earl Whit-'
lock and Mra, A. E. Whitman for an
entertainment to be held Thunday
Sam Lowery, Mn. F. W. Gibson, Mn
Fred Garrlcb, Mrs. C. D. Gsrcelon,
Mrs. Percy Evans, Mn. John Hamil
ton. Mn. C. 13. Johnaon and .son ar
rived last evening from Portland on
a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mn.
W. H. North.
Mra. Don Zumwalt I expected
home Monday evening from Los
Gatoa, where ahe haa been visiting
her mother.
AU-grocen using pure artificial ice
for keeping butter and milk have on
display Ice Factory cards. S4-0t
What's the Matter
With the Old Watch?
It's not getUng any younger, you
know, and once In a while It needs
a rest aad overhauling. Railroad
watches are cleaned aad overhauled
once a year to Insure accurate time
keeping. Why not bring youra In aad
let ii give It the attention that la
necessary for good time keeping.
FRANKM.UPP
Watclitaake,, Jeweler aad Engraver.
8. P. Watch Inspector
WIUHtt BsdMtac
Good music.
Prenbyterhui Church-
Third aad Pine streets, J. 8. 8taM-
fleld, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a.
m.; J. B. Mason, superintendent
Christian Endeavor. 7 p. as.; Er
nest Nail, president
Preaching at 11 a. m.; subject,
Tho Larger Vision." '
Preaching at 8 p. a., subject,
Naomi."
Prayor meeting Wednesday evening
at 7:80.
You are cordially Invited to attend
all of these services.
o-o-o
Christian Church
Corner Ninth aad Plae streets.
Bible schoot at 10 a. a.
Y. V. S. C. B. at 0:80 p. m.
Prayer meeting at 7:80 9. m. Wed
nesday. You are welcome to all taase service.
Refrlgeraton at actual ccat; 17 to
$12. Klamath Valley Warehouse Co.
8-t
If row have m ties her
and are game eswgh H) tssafce Urn
price for cash, sea Chiclesa at MB
Mala street er phssae M.
J. Slnnott, Harry Qnlarneaux, and J.Jnftornoon at the Campbell residence."
Hardin Carter. The early part of the 1 on Tnira ami uign sireois. ur.
ovenlng wns devoted to dancing.
Later Ice cream, cake and strawber
ries wero aerted, and varioua stunts
kept up tho morrlment until a late
hour.
Mra. L. F. Wlltet won the prUo
Tuesday, when Mrs. E. R. Reamts
entertained three tables of auction
will bo the afternoon's diversion.
Mrs. R. E. Smith will be hostess,
to the Lelsuro Hour club Wednesday
afternoon. j
Miss Carrie Foster was hostess to i
a few friends at her home In Hot
Springs addition Wednesday evening, 1
WEEKLY SERMON
-:- Getting Them Together
Rev. J. S. Stubblealeld, Pastor First Presbyterian Church
(L A. BELLMAN I SON
317 Main St.
er. Paulum 49:1-3.
God breaks down the barrlen so
that hi children can get together,
but men build them up again. God
mints the low nnd the high, the rich
and tho poor to come together, but
men try to keep them separate.
God's loo for the low does not pre-
'veul Him from loving the high His
luo for the poor does not prevent
Him from lulng the rich. Love de
stroys tho barriers, envy ana jeal
ousy build thorn high. God loves
both tlio Jew uud the gentile, His
love for thu Jow does not prevent
Him from seeing the bad that Is In
tho Jow neither does It prevent Him
from seeing tho good that Is In the
gent llo.
Most ot us aro 'so ono aided that It
wo seo tho good that la in Jew we see
nothing but bad lu the gentile, or If
wo see tho good In the gentile we see
nothing but bad in the Jew, If we
live In tho progressive camp we see
nothing good In tho reactionary
cump, If wo live In the conservative
camp wo soo nothing good In the rad
ical camp. If we advocate the cause
of tho poor wo think we must con
demn tho rich. This, however, is not
tho way to get the people together.
We know vory little about taking
different ethical, social, commercial
or political forces and harmonising
them as different voices are harmon
ised Id, music, but we do know that
tho sweetest music comes from
Hoar this, all of ye people both 1 blending the high and low voices In
low and high, rich. and poor, togeth-harmony and no doubt the time will
come when the sweetest soclsl In
tercourse will come from bringing
togethor the high and the low. God
took Justlco and mercy which seemed
to bo two antagonistic virtues
brought them together and made the
gospel of love. In politics we go on
tho theory that the only way to get
harmony from two opposing forces
Is to let tho one utterly subdue the
other. We are Just smart enough to
know that when we destroy every
string on the fiddle but one there
will be no discord as long as we play '
ou that ono string and we are so
crude that we prefer playing on one
strlug to trying to become skillful,
enough to play on more. It we have
two political Ideas' that seem to be
as contradictory aa the centripetal
forces we never think of trying to
harmoutie them, but we try one a
while and thou we try the other a
whlie. When Ood put this planet of
our In Its placo among the other
planets of the universe He had to
deal with two contradictory forces.
He used them both, to move the
world harmoniously ..in Its orbit. If
either the centrifugal or the cen
tripetal force should be allowed to
work alone It would bring sura de
struction to every human being on
tho face ot the earth. I do net for a
moment think there Is any too much
nolltlcal potentiality la Klamath
Falls, but we need to get together
both "low and high, rich ana poor.
If it's right why change it? A
multiplicity of models is evi
dence that the maker is still
experimenting. There is but
one Ford model. And for five
years onr rapidly growing
factories haven't been able to
make all we could sell be
cause it is right.
Our great factory haa produced nearly a
quarter of a million Model Ta. Prices:
Runabout, f 685; Touring Car, 8700; Tow
Csr. f 900 -r. 0. b. Klamath Falls, with all
equipment. For partlculara get "Ford
Times" aa Interesting automobile msga
slne. It'a free from Detroit factory. Ford
Motor Company, 1444 Michigan Ave.. Chi
cago. Geo. Blehn, Agent for Klamath aad
Lake counties, Ore., aad Dorrls, Calif.
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THE BEST IN THE WORLD
UfE ARE THE exclMlve 1- ,
21 gents for the celcbru4' ..
CONKLIN'S OLOVES. Tsiri ,.
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