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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1913)
; V : HATltltOAV, HOT, ill), 11)111 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAfflB i 1 Herald's Classified Ad vs. von SALE I'Oll HAI.i: Jersey tow, Hue look ing, fi-yeur old thiiniiiKhhrvd Jr Mey row, 7f. Cull V O, Hmllh Printing Co - ig.tr I'Oll HAI.K -Thrui mid a quarter wiigiiu, 2fi ('nil W. O. Hmllh Printing i'ii, lli-tf I'Oll HAI.i:rH.,l ill Aim ilrnim, tliriip, I'liuiin 130. Liiiyclupudln II. I.. I.lllult. IB-Ol run mam: -ah ncuHiii iiiiini imiriiiK inn fur snln iliiinp at Die Ford gurnro. 14-lf T Y P E W K I T E R S .New Mnililura, $.1011 ilniui unit .n nil n .Muiilli KluliiHlli I n 1 1 .Mmli' IIiiiim MISCELLANEOUS -a. "llJSVianfVar VTry-lTU All Muds uf gun repairing nt Schu bert Main street, g-lf. Herald Want Ada bring results -I- -I- OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE UCQINB it four fifth sellout )ti atpfiw n u i-o DCanCCCOUnHCOlmnenytilissesol Aaaicuitunc tuaiNiiniNQ MOMtiMr I: II IVrguson, Cincinnati, O leohoMicn M.MNa rosiainr. com. 1Ar Hlr On Ihe same day Ihut I wtacs I'lisnuscT . .. , two-ycar courtr.es i aoa.cou ","l';k '"" hta l'"Utr ' ante roaiaini Commcncc noauset liar mllry In anolhsr eiinuiuy. Now TL'ACMCn'O COOHSCO In insmislil Ilia.) tlml thf palil-up uddltlima In Irsinliig, agtlriiltnir, ilutiieille selencr ami all MUUIC, Inrliiillng J.lino, mlng, band liiiliiiiiirnia and ti.ler rulluir, A DCAUTIIUL OOOKLCT etitltlrd "Tiik l'.aii.MHRfir iik Kuai. Lira" i. I CTa.Uh,u lll t tiullcil firr bti appllralli It Ad.lira. M M Ti.xnant, MrgUaiai. il.llli.a iiitTtllla, Otrgva We Owe You I'irnt - class Goods; the HcM possible service, nml courteous treatment You Owe Yourself Tlic habit of taking ad vantage of the best place lo buy GROCERIES Fresh Fruits nntl Vegetables VAN RIPER BROS. I'liuno H.S (Inr Hniiltmy I'iikoi Imiin. ilr not only Kimranliia you I'll full) HuUlieil linen, but proli'ila )on lioin oiilnuloii ilUeii'i'Sa llin trry lalt-ol liiumliy inn. ihliuiy, loiiililneil mIIIi the tit iiiiml mm nml iiltrnlloii on Hiv pnrt of ciiiilo) re, nilda niH-ka nml months to Iho ui'uilug. Ilino of )onr Karmeiila. t "llaik Toiirlnln. Toilny" speduU fur Klamath Steam Laundry "The Wlillo Liiundry for Wlilloi People." fflffllfflr Entire City Will Go to Church Tomorrow Il'iillnl Pius. Korvlin I ( I.I.VI.I.AND, Ohlu, K-! 20 -'Hutu nrn wry fim pmiplii In Clove- lllllll lllllll) Mllll llJVW lllll lll'CII espu- ally liivili-il in utliiiil miiiiii i liurcli liir liiiiiiirruw IIiiiiiisk rlmuli nlltiidaiiio lion mil In i n wlmt (liurcli uullinrlllis llilnk It should Imi fur n rlly nt the sltn of Cleveland. I lin Clnvi'lanil Federation iif Cliim lies urn! nut luvllntlnns H nery nun In Cleveland, ri"uratlng Ihi'lr irMnin nl some i liurcli of llmlr Mr I'li'il N. Chi-ui-y, HI l.ouls, Mo.i laimr Hlr Twenty yvnra ago, two ItisuiMiK" aguita, ouw for Hie Mutual l.llii mid the other rtpinscnllng a prominent onipuny, innlvatid wry liuril fur it policy on my life, arh claiming In Inuo the bsl. To villi) thf innlli-r I louk IB, Uuu. 00 In rach imiip.iny 'lliu Mutual l.lfu cheek fur IO.U17.Ku la imr 1 1 00.00 In vx- ii-m nf the nlliir company. I Imlay i:im lilslrlil Mauugvr Win. II. Ilosa an application fur f lu.ooo.Ou mi Ihu llf nf my son W. II. I'lcher, Vim pirsldrnl I'ltrhi-r l.nd Co, Jnplln, Mn )nur policy am aumeihlng llko IV00 morn than under Hie other pulley. I must ny that I am eitremely well pl.Mse.1 with Hie sillleinriil made by iiur iiinipany, and you may use this teller ua n tratlinonlal. William llrltnth, Tim Jnines llrlrfllh A Huns Co., I'nulratlora and Lumber Dealers F M. I'HICHT, Ageut .Nnllrr In Cmlllors III the County Court of the Hlate of ' Oregon, Klamath County. Iu the Mailer of Ihu Kslate of l.ews I I Furlxr, Deceased Noll Is hereby given by the un- Idiislgmd, I'dgsr I- Kurber, who has I ben duly appointed administrator of Hie estate nl Lewis I. Kuiber, de 'riaaid, to tin rrrdltors of, and all ,-rBiiia iinvinK claims aaauisi saiu deceased, or the said estate, to pro- lsent such cUlms Willi proper vouch- us within slk months fioiii the dalu o flhla notice. Huch rlatma roust be ptisented to slid administrator In person or sent to his address, which ( Is Midland, Klamath county, Oregon, Dated Hits tllli day of Septemler, A D 11113. KDHAII. le KUIlllini, Admliilslrator of the Kslale of liwls, I Furber, Deceased. ii-ll.10.il r . . ,. The Herald, SOc a month I 1- Complete House Furnishings ' HO TO O. C. JENSEN'S FURNITURE STORE I or Ihiruiiliia. llu ('iiirlra .Veil nml M'iouiI Hand (IihhIs' For ll.ugitii'.. Ho rnrrles lie" r.irni'r Mnlli nml Main H3MBMi.gBiiaiMgBHMlllllMlH Tho Lawmakers Des ignate the Opening of the Duck Season, Selby Loaded Shells and Cartridges Get the Limit BALDWIN HARDWARE CO. iiwn ncli'itlnii mi Kiniilny, September 2Lt. Hey l: II Wright, si-iretnry uf lliu federation liuil chargo of sending mil tin) Hit nullum I In declared lo ilny lliul he lnllevc In- illiln't mer- limit nil) iimi. Thrii aru 2U0 iiilnlatera In Ihelthvy ahould come lo the Master will-power throughout Mailer' life. In! Cli'rclaiid Kcdtrnllmi, and becnuao J Iho ijuotlon of our toil. iwcakncaa he waa born In a liable, I Ihn clly hna hvrti ao thoroughly enn I K T. Hweooey aaya "Authority Iwhllo In power be waa tacorted by. llin Hi lM iivrii au iiiuiuukim lllll! vaarril, lliu lurccrt church ntlunlniire, In lliu history of Cleveland la looked fur tomorrow. At the Churches. l'nli)lvrlaii t'lmrtli Third and I'lnt atrecla, J, H Htuble fiild, pustor hunday school at 10 a. m., J, II. Ma. ami, superintendent. riirlstlau Kndiainr at 7 p. m., Miss i: Hanks, president. I'luarhlng at 11 a in. and V p. in, Miiinlng subjift, "Tho True ItuU of l.lfu " Hulling subject, "KIIJhIi." Hpi-rlal music. Midweek ineelliiK at X p in Wed. li inlay. A rimllal Itjvllnlloii to all. I liilltli of llm hurnil llrarl This being li"' third Holiday nf the month, list William McMillan, H. J., will hit lii altrndanco mi his flock at Merrill r.fo Mr10i,t i:,,Kop a.urtli corner Tenth and High streets. IteV. (leo II. Keese, pastor. Hunday school at 10 n r.i., Oeorge J. Walton superintendent, i lilrlti" sertlre at 1 1 00 a. in. and 7 30 p m. I l.pworth League at 7:00 p. m Hlsnley Wood, president l'rn)er meeting Wednesday oirn. ling at o'clock , Judge lli'inon's lllble Class at 10 u m . iKlure room. Hpvclal aiitiouurniieiila. Mnrnlng them.', "An Old Holdler'a Verdict." i:i-nliig thi'iiir, "llixid Words from Ilia. Kalor." HM'lal inuslr both moriilug and ctnilng Morning, duett by Mrs. Illr- druu Fraker llnmbell and Mrs. II. It. Hamilton. The last au-rtlci- of tin- conference yaar. Cordis! welcome Obliging ushers (lood music , ihrl.iUn flmtili I'orner Ninth and I'lne streets Llder H. ll. Harlan, minister; resl ,dtnre, comer Tenth and High streets. il'hone 17. 1'naclilug lord's Day nt 11 a. ro. mid ! p. in, 1 lllbld school at 10 a. lu. fleo. A. Iluydou superintendent. V. P. H. C. i:. at 7:30 p. m., Jennie Applegate presldcall. I'ra)er meeting Wednesday night. Friday night, teachers' meeting. All ale welromo to these services. ItuplM CIiiimIi Hunday school at 10 n. m PienrhliiR scnlio ut 11 n, in nml 8 p m., J. II. Iltllnili, I'r.ijer uuvtluK Wednesday even lug You (iiiiinit nrfiird In miss theso ii'nlo'i, so mine. The qiiaullty of rnltle lu this coun try has di cri'iiKcd in recent years, wlllo tho poullr) llock has grown larger. BUT WE FURNISH THE GUNS ANDTHE AMMUNITION. i a i J OUR WEEKLY SERMON "DIVINE AUTHORITY" II)' lll.lll It H. l, ILUILAN', Pastor OlirMInn Cliurrli Mutt. 21 23 "11 what authority! the Lord, relied hi. faw to speak to does! tlimi Huso things, 'Israel, which veil l done 'away In Jesus linn been doing somo wonder fill things mi till his lait visit (o Jerusalem, llu linn cleansed (ho torn il uf merchantmen and cursed the hg tree, hut tho i oil Important a... ...al.. a al u II aa transaction to thu Scribe and I'liar - Iicm waa Ms Irlumnhnl intrv IntoTirnlM hr rlAelrlellr unrf.r nmtrnl tint Holy t'lty, reiorded In tbla chap - Her Ho It avenia inoit natural that " ."vw nuiiviiv l of twu kinds: First, primary au ,'thorlty, which grows out of the rela;on the crosa, but In power ha Is raised Hon of thoio who havo tho right lojup of tho Father. lAt us learn the command thole whos.i duty It Is to 'lessons of Christ, our great teacher, obey Hvcond, delegated authority, Ilia trery word waa weighty with life, which (an bo glren lo another by the and his otcry example full of Inspire party holding primary authority." Hon. Dellcte his teachings, obey bis (lod, our Creator and I'rcsenrer, commands, build hope's tempi on Is lh primary authority In religion, his promises, and by his warnings lin appears to Abram saying (flcn. keep from danger. I'll). "I am almighty Clod." As llefore leaving this world Christ power ho hern appears lo robellloua' authorised his apostles to preach his and undisciplined man. To Israel fiospel lo eiery creature. In transfer (od says (Ki. 20. C)- "I will show of authority from Father to Son there merry to thousands of thera that keep was no danger of error or mistakes, my commandments." And after 4,000 fur their mutual understanding was )ears of human history, Jehovah re- perfect. Tho apostles were human veals himself as "Love" and "Our and imperfect, and lest they should Father" through his son Jesus, who 'err, Christ promised, "I will send you should sao hla people trom sin. I the Comforter who will Tho Father then dtlegates nil au - ihurlly lo his Bon (Matt. 28:19.20): lepruentcd (lod so the apostles 'All authority Is glren unto me In (spirit guided) gave Christ's will to hmvin and earth, (lieu. 1:1): "God the sons of men, for "he that recelv having of old time spoken unto the eth you, rccelveth Me and fathers by tho prophets hath also him that sent me." Through In in Hie end of ihcae days spoken unto spired men the will of Christ becomes us In his Hon." Christ Is the Image "they perfect law of liberty"; nothing of Hie Invisible Rod "He that hath lo be added or taken away, "that the seen me hath in the Father." man of fiod may be perfect thorough. Motes, new from the presence of ly furnished unto every good work." Bulldogs Are Whole Show in I'nllid I'ress Sen lei NKW VOHK, Bepl, 20. Tho sea eon of monthly matches of the Hull dog llrrt-durs' Association of Anier ilea opened today with the aihlbltlon at the Hoffman House, with the puppy contests lor .logs irom llireo In mr muniua inn; irom nt lo cigni mouths old and from eight to twelve months old. At all the matches med als will be awarded as rlrst prliew Al Clilrngii, Tim, CHICAflO, Sept, 20. Prominent breeders of Kngltsh bulldogs from CITY PROPERTY If yon are looking for a house, lot or Income iiualnc property. It villi j flu- lo your Intermt lo see me Have a very gooil liny In Main at reel Income property, u feu good lionscs at lotr prlrrs, ami some cheap Iota near the .!, mint litiuaa. I CIIILCOTE Nrl-tl KB Mala M. Phone CO - - IUSE Nyal's 22 . a 3 I PVR disoped skin, cracked lipa, Un and sunburn use Nyu'e Face Geam. there' nothing quit so good. Illsgreaseleasand peroxide. Nyal's Face &eam b exquiaitstypeifuraed. Yoashould prefer it above all other. Ills sold in two sixes of ornamental Jus, 2) and 30 cents. For your com plsstoii'e sake us Nyars Face Cream, We have the agency for this Ideal face cream. Buy Jar at our store and Uk It home to. Bight, This surely is the Cream Supreme. T17 it and you'll alway buy It. , urlDERWOOD'S PHUMUCY 'f '" EMS mM,, .rp Christ (ll.Cor, 3:12-1!.). Christ rep resents Iho Father', power. Tower nml force arc different. Forco li represented In Iho thunderbolt that cleaves the heavens, ihattera the I I a.. a . . a 1 mighty tries, etc, I'ower la rcpre- propelling cam, machinery and ahlpa. There la a blending of weakneta and! niinij aaa ivr,va aav naiai ibvuivci, u anglea to earth. In weakness he died ' guide you Into alt truth." as Jesus Two Cities the K.it Lim Middle West had entries In the show which started today at lllsmark Hardens under ihu auspices of the Ilulldog llreeders' Association of America, There aro close to 300 i, Mini cups In be given as prlies. '"v ""- - u.u.nnc inrougaoui " . YOUR GRAY I.OUK YI.AUS YOU.NOI-.Ill (ilUXDMOTIIKKS UKCll'K OF K.IC.I. Tll AMI tiUU'llUll AND .NOIIODV WILL KNOW I The use n j n l - ise of Sage and Sulphur for faded, gray hair to It. natural tna 1111 fi- rrsniltnnlhas'a l storing color date, back to grandmother'. llts Qhn tisLstit If In lran ht.p tifstr . HAIR! . "... I. i . . a "hlamath, on tho 2nd day of Septem-1 beautifully dark, glossy and " '- nnl. Whenever ber hair fell out or took ou that dull, Mdrd or streaked appearance, tho simple mixture waa applied Willi wonderful effect. Hut brewing at home Is mussy and ..it. ne .Inl.a Vn.i.n.lnia liv naVlna. nl . nny drug ktote for n SO cent bottle of 9 "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Hair 9 lleuiedy," )ou will get this famous old rcclre hlch can be depended 5 upon to restoro natural color and B beauty to the hair, and Is splendid for 5 'daudruff, dry, feverish, Itchy scalp'5 and falling hair. )sa A uoll known downtown druggist $ii) It darkens the hnlr so naturally 'and evenly that nobody can tell tt has, boen applied. You simply dampen a r longo or soft brush n Ith It, and draw Ibis through your hair, taking oue i strand at a time, lly morning the gray hair disappears, and arter an- lnlhar niitillfttlnn nr Ivn. It ltAnma'M .- , -,...-..w.. .- . , .- .,. beautifully dark, glossy, soft and 'abundant. (Paid Adterllsement) I Schemes for tho construction ot a 3,000-mlle railway through Central , Africa nt n cost roughly estimated at I $50,000,000 have been revived by the termination or ino war uetweon iiaiy and Turkey. To booit KUmath county lend ThJ Herald to your EaiUrn friends. -I , i- Western Conference Practices United Press Servlco CIIICAUO. Hunt. 20-Flvn hull. .. ... . . ...... .. . . ""0 HUSKy IOOIDS1I WHmOTI ClimDOU " gnuiron logs mis aiicrnoon lor 1"! flr,t 'lm on, and under tho eyca of acoro of coaebca at the big unlreriltlc of the Middle Wet went through preliminary workouta. Today algnaled the official opening of football practice In tho Western con fcrencc. Wesfrn football critics, taking Legal Notices In lUnkniplcy .foreclosure against Addle Knapp Md In the District Court of the Uialtedl,. Jay Knapp, defendants, oa the tod BUtes, for the District of Oregon M,y of September, 1913, recorded t In Iho Matter of W, V. I'elley ,h, jU(iSment lien book of ald court Ilankrupt. at page ji, tolume J, I eeea- To the Creditors of W. K. Pelley of ;ialln(j,d t0 Nl, , thoM ple lW Klamath Falls, Klamath County, parcels of land, situate In the Ce-Mty District Aforesaid; of Klamath, Stale of Oregon, bowtded Notice Is hereby given that on the.ana- prteur described M follews: 17lh day of September. 1313, the AH the following portloa otlot l. said W. E. I'elley was duly adjudl- of Mo,k- ... n. wt K,..h raU cated a bankrupt and that tb. first meeting of his creditors ai ins ouice oi me unaersignea, in ne Mm .auonai nan diock. n...a.n r..., vre0.., io. .....a .a .. .. M.iAk.a lai, a at...! uuu uaj taa vairiuavi, a,a, hi iiatj hour of 2 p. m., at which time cred itors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine' toe bank rupt and transact such other business as may regularly come before said meeting. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, September 19, 1913. J. C. RUTENIC, Ilefereo In Bankruptcy. W. II. SHAW, Attorney for Ilankrupt. (Form of Advertisement no. IV.) Notice lo Contractora The County Court of Klamath County, Oregon, will receive bids up lo September IS, 1913, for the con struction of a road described oa fol lows, same being a part ot what Is known as the Rattlesnake Point read: From Station J7B. being B. callca. from the beginning point, to Station jSBH.tO. a distance of 11,340 htLl Also from station 8.S corrected line to sritlon 0 on corrected line, a dls-I l.ne. of 8.00K fl. A1. frnm R... Hon 0 on corrected line to an Inter- (frtn f (ne rrMt county road from Klnmntla fialla In Vtrt 11ftmtti a distance of approximately 1 miles ' Wm. S. Worden, County Judge. C. O. Merrill. County Com. John Hagelateln, County Com. 9-8-10tb .Sollro of Slieriri's Sale or llesU Prop erty In the Circuit Court ot the SUte ot I Oregon, In and for Klamath County. III. C. Chamberlain and Laura II I Chamberlain, Plaintiffs. T. Addle Knapp and I. Jay Knapp, de fendants. i wm iu "7 Tutuc u& un uruvr ui , re-!,e nm, elecuton , forecMur, ,,,, ou, of ,, clrcult Conrt of th I I Under and by virtue of an order of ..." , L .i.r .t. -.1 ' i 8 If you are going to build Now i the time to gecure your lumber. One entire yard of common lumber mut be moved to make room for new cut. This lumber will be gold at an enormoug cut in price if taken within the next few weeks. Call and let its cob vince you how cheap we can furnish the material for your new barn or building. I , Dlb BAdM Commence stock of Iho conference material In advance, nd Judging from paat rec ords ot the men who will again this) year return to the game today, doped It out that Wisconsin, Chicago and Minnesota In the order named, should bo played favorites In the fight for the Western Conference title. Outside the conference .Michigan and Notre Dame, It wai thought, are certain lo have elevens on par with thu best In the West. ber, 1913, In the above entitled action whcroln tho above named plalstlSi obtained Judgment and decree of K,Mmln Kllu KUmath Count. Ori- gon; Ileglnnlng at the northeaaH ear- .. . ...j . ... thence weat oa lha Ubo btttn lot to 4 tk MM 0t six. two hundred feet; south at right angle with U Berth line ot sild lot six flfty-lve feet! thence eaat and parallel with the Mtd north line two hundred feet; these north and fronting on Mala afreet, flrty-nve feet to the place ot becks nlng bving a strip of land fitty-lve feet wide off the said north aide ot lot sir, in said block four. In West KUmath Falls, In the City ot KUaa alh Falls (formerly Llnkvllls) KUm ath County and SUle of Oregon; aJeo one water right In the West Side dlteh Incident to said land, together with the lenemenU heredlUmtnU aad ap- purtenaacea Uiereto belonging or la any wise apperUlnlng. Notice U hereby given that oa Sat urday, the 11th day of October, lilt. at 3 o'clock p. m In front ot the court bouse. In Klamath raits. County - . "' " ' r" ' T "", ,,.. . . ., , . ."T"' .'- ." "-""" ,, . . ,7 . .- stliak nl.iVak alavaaolkaial KBaaKaitaa Aaa . . " - f.-w. m, nucU ,herK,f " W b rr, tO satisfy plaintiff's Judgment, attorney's fees, costs and expense, with latere thereon, and costs of this sal aad fe" " herewith, to the high est bidder for cash. I a c. low. Sheriff of KUmath County, Oregon, lly OEO. A. HAYDO.V. Deputy. W. If. SHAW, Attorney for Plaintiffs. 9-4-10-9 r Good Land Is always the cheapest la thai eaaf. I'oor land U dear at aay price. 1 make tt specUlly of des4rali faras Unds, and shall be pleased to ehow you the country. Hctag faaatUar WH Hie KUmath Itaaln aswi liavtavg faert lilee for allowing the had, I am fat a idee ror all to ' serve yo. CHILCOTE w s Vs' cv location, 033 Mala Hi. PtMMteM " ul jc& "" I i , t. if- w' "' j$2.JH? 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