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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1913)
t v V tui:hiay, hi:it. uu, mm THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MOH! Herald's Classified Advs J FOR SALE I'OH HAM!- Jersey iw Iln look ing. C-yitnr-nld lliuruiiKlitirutl Jrr- 17 cnw, ITT. Cull W O. Hmllli I'rliillni: Co IV-tr I'OII HALI2 Tlcno mmI n iinrtf r wiikiiii, 131). (.'nil W. 0. Hmllh I'rlnllhK Cm. IU-tr I'Olt HAI.i: -All second blind touring tiim Inr mIu cheap nt Ilic I 'or-l iturmii. 11. K T yi'RWRI T E R s Sin Mnililiiia, a.1.1111 ilium mill y.1,1111 11 Mould Klmiinlli I " 1 1 Minlc lloil.e FOR rent W.".-...-". W. .-.....' .a.. . I'Olt HUNT Newly furnished rooiim. ('lulriniml steam l.i nt, hot mnl tnlil water 9-S3-10-G MISCELLANEOUS aaaawajwtaai. -., jwvwvvV V A.VI IIII ' m -r urpil heekktxiper iltilir. l f Ihh kn In keep nvrii-j ItllS Add.- I" O llni 112 fur periniinl I ill .lew 33-3t ' All k (.. r' juti iptlruiK nt tUliu- ! .'..in !' v.tr. ComrV House F'n! hings i. 10 O. C. .ONSEN'S KU." .u i:sto'i. Ki II 4iii III-I lull a Neil hi I hiiiupl II11111I (IimnI I nr I irvxln. Hi' tiinlea lien I 'm in r Mull, nml M iln We Owe You First clam Goods; the HcMt possible service, niid courteous treatment You Owe Yourself The linhit of tnkinj; ad vantage of the best place to buy GROCERIES Fresh Fruits ami Vegetables VAN RIPER BROS. Plume H.1 Our Hmiltur) Prnti-a l.niui ilrj ikiI mil) uuarniitw )nn perftill) llnUlitil lliirii, IiiK proteiU )ini (nun niitni:lnii 'I ln wry luli-iit laundry ma ililuery, loniblm-il with the ut most nru nml attention mi tin' mrt of i'iiiiliiin, nililit m-ck nml Months la II10 vtenrliiu.. liuiu of your KarinrnU. "Ilmk Today" specUls (or ToiirUI. Klamath Steam Laundry "The WI1II0 l.uumlry fur White People." If s the Simple Life at State's University 'llin Imuran? uf Ori'xiin at l:u KniM, whlrh In nil departments lin iibinit I 2fio uluili'iiU, I 1111 oxitiiplo of tin' ellleliie plln llf It r nf HvlliK I nil jn.ir '.'I per inl of Mm mini IihIkiiU iwirmil Ihrlr way. In whole or In furl, mul ninny women student -tnril nil or purl nf llir-lr Inrnmrs. Tim unlviirslty eiirournxi mnlil lliiiia younit men tit romii, whether 11 ir luive millWIinl fnmta In last Grandaughter of the Late J. P. Morgan and Her Pet Dog VHKr i. ftLLLflElLBaBnW awasawadw tbtsaVaaxeOlsV'" 'PHLLHHt ihLLLV Win n IIm Mini Vatlerlee, graliu daughter nf tho latu J I'lvrpout Mor lUii, a.keil by photographers ul the l.tlioi dog aliuw lo oiu for hi'l pliulngraph alio uulckly ronsvnwJ Thla was a rase of where tho profes sional phniographera taught the rlili lixion A )er ago when the Halterlenrhll Ureli were even In public sa)lug gnud by In their grandfather on ono of hla 'I ho ladle of the Christian cliurcli mug at r 3u ' Ilic ladles uf thu will (he a Hlhvr Tim at the Oregon ihuirh mid friend niv rordlally In Hiiuh Wednesday afternoon, begin- Vlted CADILLAC AUTO LIVERY Willi Cadillac Cars Day ur. Sight Hervlce. We go Anywhere. .Special llatea to Hunting nml Fishing Parties THE CADILLAC GARAGE I'Uem: iiKMwmm tlZZMM ceMi'i.ini: riu PETERS LOADED SHELLS and CARTRIDGES IVIi-ih Miells linvo mm liinio I'lrnt I'll in ill llltf Hboola Hutu any oilier Hliell. Darling Hardware Company OITOHITi: Willi I! l'HI.IC.W HOTi:i, itlieiit ruliliiinkka .Morsn At Co. I:ukIiii, I'limpa mul Windmills IfiUM GETAGUN wi: ii.wi: Tin: kind of a r,v you i.iki: ..m niu kind of khi:i.i.s that hi:t tiik eami: HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERYTHING IN THE SPORTING GOODS LINE lli-piili lni of All Kinds. ICverytlilui; ivpulnil but u brukeu heart. liliriiiiKli ti lollege year nr not, nml Mtr effort In mniln In hilp Hi, hi get , work after lumri. Tin- iimt iwr student In Ori-gou lax n.iver l ninniiK lt lowest In tlio 1 11II11I Males. I Tim university In. however, very seriously linniliiiiii'il by rrnwded inirter, 1111 new luitti Ititca linvlm: lieen ereilnl for nil year, durlm; I which Unix ntlimlniKp linn doubled .jw- ,.uiu,.-u Itlpa, they made fates ut 11.11 r.mcra nun Ho i-aughl them lu lime The result was that there wero ctieu'd nter the country picture ut . rlilldrvn with thvlr tongues stick les out In derision. Henna of new paiwla publlshid Hmiii. What hap Pned In the Hatlerliu and Morgan houK'holda when these plctutea wcru urn Is not known, but tho )oung laUiea hale not allien made nti nt leiupl to ntnld thv camera. i;aoj - .it si one or llii) il or lent It, hut net 11 gun mnl Ki-I nut muoiiK Hie ilckmi . J!BMHSi3HaMr t THE GUN STORE "ALL THAT TIIH NAMK IMl'UES" Priest That Murdered Anna Aumuller I Thu Iter IIbih Kclunldt, a Herman prleit, amhtmit pittur of HI Jonrpti'i Unman Cutliollc cliurcli nt 40S Went T-nlx-fl(tli tr't, Nbw York city luui coii(wii'd to tlio clilef of dfU1!. tlvet of tint tlty tint lui murdrrvd Anna Aumlllrr, Iiok dmncmbercd Imdy won found In Hip lludoin Hirer Iln wa chukIiI ntler Mine of the (U-et-it detcctlt work tint Iim t,i..n dmiH In the country. Hie kind that the New York lollco department ha ntldota hi en guilty of Tho (III u n servant In the rcc- I lory of Ht llonlface'a church The I , lie I iriilnl a flat (or her. end fpent nie of hli time llirre He went 1 1 r in one x ration, and And lux Iht in Oed ftiliep, cut her tbroat mIIIi a rnrvInK knife. Then he et- 11 her hody. and wrapping It In ' eprnle parrvla hv made flvo trlpa with II cto the Fort l.ee Kerry on Dm lludton Hirer Kacti time lie dropped a package overboard. Ho did not weight them properly, and three parkaicea came to the aurfaeo and were dUcoiered. TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE Olenn Livestock company to Hex l: Hon!, warranty deed, 110, 84 hi:.Bec S-J9-10, NKU.K'.i HKVl. Hi ll-SS-lO, 8WU NWU.NH 8W M. HK'i SW'i, lot 1, Hvc. 13-39.10. The Klamath Development compa ny lo Kphrlaiu l Jones, deed, $10, lot 5. block 3G, Hillside addition. The Klamath Development compa ny to K C. Hubuert, warranty deed, tto. lot 3, Mock :, Hillside addi tion. Origon Valley laud company to l.eti.i A. Joy, warranty deed, 1200, i, HU'H HW4, Sec. 11-3T-H. J U Cunningham et ux to C. E. Illley, quit claim deed. 110, lot 4 and r, block SS, Nichols addition; also portion of lot 3 and 4. Joseph McDonald to Maud Krans, ile.il, I0, lota 2, 8 and 9, block 90, Klamath addition. J II, Tucker et ux to II. tl, I-ow-trnce, deed, S10, Iota 24A and 2411, block 3, Itnllroad addition. Wra, H. Worden et ux to John Arthur. Warranty deed, 110, lot 19, block 37, Worden. Helm 7.. Ilrandeubure et lr to TANKS oii.lliilll.le Xniflliistlhle Lit u figure the cost of the kind of a innk ou need, Furnaces Wo will Install a Hot Air ruriir.ru in your bulldlug that will glu a maximum amount of untlsfuitiou with u minimum amount nf fuel, Klamath Sheet Metal Works J, t:, Fade Kliutr K. lYencli SrllB 1 HKBBHk9' Herbert I. dale et ux, warranty deed, f 10. 8KU fee. 6-41-12. W. D Harris t-t ux to Lillian D. Haldwln. warranty deed, 00, SWVl SWH. 8B.i SW. WH 8WH, Sec. 2T-39.0; SKJ SK;. 8e. 28-39-9. It. Madsen to T M Jennings. 110, warranty deed, 110, lot 4, block 17, Falrrlew No. 2. Ida J. Zimmerman et vlr to Myrtle V. I.owden. warranty deed. 110 8 sku.nwu ski.;, ski; swK.Bec. 1 4-39-10. John II. Farrar et ux to Hurlm M. Miller, warranty deed. $2,400, HH KKi;, See. 9-39-10. Hollow concrete tile blocks will be ' raado at Panama, and the canal com mission has arranged for tho erection of a plant for their manufacture. Most of the buildings In the new town of llalboa will probably be constructed of these blocks. Culobra tildes began to be trouble- some as long ago as 1SK4, when the French wore working In the Panama ranal cut. Kilkenny rnatle Is ono of the oldest Inhabited house In tho world, many I of tho room being much a they were S00 year ago. F)R dunped alia, cracked lips, tan and aunt kK,IV Face Craam, there'e noiluur quite so good. ItttgreawleaeaiKl peroxide. Nyal ' Face Oeam U wqvusiufarpeifumed. You should KisJei it above all other, it Is sold 1 two dice oi ornamental Jars, 25 and SO cents. For your coin pkxioQ sake use Kyal'a Face Cream, We have the eacney lor this ideal face cream. Buy a Jar at our store and take It home to night. Thla surely la the Cream Supreme. TqritaLudyoa'Ualway buyj . , uVERWOOD'S PHARMACY H iUSE Nyal's rClEAM yy$', VR-raH Z ys' LKiiisB yyyt M8f0fa xgP iaassssBHHiaaBisssiBSBissiiBisssassBji Lincoln rbghway Is Talked at Meeting LINCOLN, Nob,, Hept. 23. Half n thouaand gooil road enthualaata, Includlnx Hid rorernora of tiro atatea, llllnola, Iowa, Colorado, Utah and Ncbrnnka, nuembled hero teday to adopt n proxram and take prelim inary alepa for the eitabllahment of an ocean to ocean highway aa n me morial to Abraham Lincoln. With co operation eipected from Hints and federal xorernmenta, and peralitent work. It waa declared today that ths oait to coaat rood way would be ready for t raffle, If not wholly com puted by the time the I'anama-t'aclno exposition opena at Han Franclaco In ISIS. The rnncrera will be In aeatlon for two daya It waa called at the Inatl ration of Oeorr B. Parlaee of Mln iltn, Neb., worklne In conjunction with tho Lincoln Memorial Aaaocla Hon, which has headquartera In De troit, Mich., and branch offlcea at the varloua commercial cluba throughout the Weat. Oorernor John It. Moorhead of Ne- traika, an ardent good roada enthu- Legal Notices .Vol Ice to Contractors The County Court of Klamath ''ounly, Oregon, will receive bid up to October 1st, 1913, for the con struction of a wooden bridge, aa fol 'oas. Bald bridge to be built aerou Lost J Hirer ci described In ruad petitioned for by Kills Young et all, same being! on me in the oOice of the county I'cni sucn cuim wun proper roucn clerk. jerx within six month froa the date Plan, and specifications are on fllo ! notice. 8uch claim must be In the office of the county clerk oflfeienUd to said administrator la Klamath County. Oregon. The County Court reerr.. .the" ' ' ' right to reject any and all bid. Dated this llth day of September, 1913. Wro. 8. Worden, County Judge.) C. 0. Merrill, County Com. John Hagelsteln, County Com. 9-20-10-1 U .Vollro of Sheriff Hale of IteeJ I'rop- erty In the Circuit Court or the Stat ofiw Oregon. In and for Klamath 1 County. 1 II. C. Chamberlain and Laura B I Chamberlain. Plaintiffs. Addle Knapp ana I. Jay Knapp, de fendant. I'nder and by virtue of in order ot tale and execution In foreclosure 1- lued out ot the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, for tba County ot Klamath, on the 2nd day of 8eptm - ber, 1913, In tbe-above entitled action wherein the above named plaintiff obtained judgment and decree of lorectosure agaiasi Auuie nnapp ua I. Jay Knapp, defendants, on the 2nd day of September, 1913, recorded la tho Judgment Hen book of said court at page 91, volume 3, I am com manded to sell all thoso piece and parcel ot land, situate In the County of Klamath, Stato of Oregon, bounded and particularly deicrtbed a follew: All the following portion ot lot ilx, of block four ot West Klamath Fall, Klaamth Fall. Klamath County, Ore- .. . . .. gon. ueglnning nt ine nortneasi cor- ner of .aid lot six: thence weal on Ibu lino between lot five and the .aid lot six. two hundred feet: thence sonll. at rleht ancle, with the north south at right angles with the north line ot ald lot six fltty-Ove feet; thence east and parallel with the aaid north line two hundred feet; thence 'north, and fronting on Main street, J Ml) -tho feet ta the place of begin- nine bclns a strip ot land flfty-flrs feet wide off the said north tide of lot alx. In laid block four, In Weat, Klamath Falls, In the City ot Klam- lath Fall (formerly Llnkvllle) Klam- ath County and Stato ot Oregon; also one wntor right In the Weat Side dltcn I Incident to aaid land, together with ... .- t 11. . 1 iuo icneiueaia nerouiiaiueuis auu ui ipurtenauce thereto belonging ur In iany wlio appertaining. J Notice ta hereby given that on Sat urday, tho llth day ot October, 1913, at 2 o'clock p. m., In front of the 'court houso. In Klamath Falls, County (of Klamath and State ot Oregon, I I will In obedience ot said order of Isale and oxocutlon In foreclosure, sell tho above described property, or o much thereof as may be necessary, to satisfy plaintiff's Judgment, attorney' fees, costs and oxpentes, with Interest thereon, and costs ot tbl sale and fee4 connected herewith, to the high est bidder for cash. C. C. LOW, Sheriff ot Klamath County, Oregon, lly OKO. A. HAYDON, Deputy. W. H,SHAW. Attorney for PlalntlS. 9-4-10-9 r alaat, today atrongly urged the co-op-oratlon of nil governor! Tho Aim of the Lincoln Memorial Association la a highway, aa smooth as a city streot, and aa durable aa any highway constructed, to atreach. from Now York city to Ban Francisco. Thit portion of the proposed highway between Chicago and Halt Lake City l.'tnh, will be the Immediate concern of the conference which opened to day. It will not bo necessary to stake out a new route between Chi cago and Salt Lake City, according to today's speakers, Neither will It bo necessary to construct a complete new road bed. The plan under consideration, and nhlch It waa thought would be unani mously adopted, will be to utlllxe ex isting overland route aflar repair ing them and joining them Into one highway that would be the longest In the world. Four pioneer trail used .. .t--,i.. . .- .... ... Iwj Ofisnieri uciurv ma uaye u& railways will form the baala of the .Western half of the proposed high- i "ay. Notice to Creditor In the County Court of the State of Oregon, Klamath County. In the Matter or the Estate of Lewi I. Furbtr. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given by the un dersigned. Edgar L. Furbtr, who hat been duly appointed administrator ot the estate of Lewi I, Furber, de ceased, to the creditor of, and all person bavlnc clalma against aaid deceased, or the said estati. to pro- 'person or tent to ni auareaa, wnien I?,'MJ. u . . Y trfj.,l llila 11th .It nf tisffnV Dated tbl llth day of September. A. D. 1913. EDGAR. L. FURBER. lAdmlnlatrator of the Estate ot Lewie I. Furber, Deceeeest 9-11-10-9 r Hummoas In the Justice Court for the District ot Llnkvllle. for Klamath County and State of Oregon. J. Roberta and I. D. Wkltmore, partner, doing builnes under the Firm Name ot Robert and Whltmore. Plaintiffs, v. W. E. William and Maude William, hi wife. Defendant. In the name ot the State or Oregon ou aro required to appear and an swer the complaint Died against yon and each or you, In the above entitled action on or before Tuesday, the 21th day of October, 1913, that being; the 1 day of tho last publication ot thla I lummon and the last day wttrnte 1 which you are required to answer as nxea uy mo oraer or puDllcailon or tbl summon. If you fall to appear and answer the complaint filed herein a aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In laid complaint, the same being for tho sum of ,S2S.S, with latereat thereon at the legal rate from Sep tember lit, 1913, and for the cost of this suit, ThU lummon U published In the Evening Herald, a newspaper printed In XTInmnth Valla rknn ..il thf. - - - - "., will appear In It once each ! ordr E- w Qon' '" , "n "" '"" no a"a "' Dfr :0,h 19,S. A- D- TnB ""' P" llcatlon of thla summons I madi U,,n.Tu"llf r' I'?" "d- " and the last publication thereof will be made upon the 28th day of Octo ber. 1913, A. D. W. H. 8IUW, Attorney for the Plaintiffs. 9-23-10-28 h r To boot Klamath county Thrf Herald to your EaaUra 1 1 friend. 1 J - 1- l! My Absolute Guarantee Policy Has Proven A WINNER In spite of Hard TlmesV'iny Business has steadily Increased. The rtaaoaU plat. My f oiner are to well pleased wftft my WATCH REPATHINQ Mm they are always ready to ik ' koou wora ror me. , ,'?, Ilrlng me your waieb won't keep thne. 1 satlafacUoa or MeVraeVsl. '-s,- v. -watt iMfiiAr ' ', ' s - t ',f M . J, v' C J V.-VJTKS . ' : ! af' )