The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 13, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON
Europe's Queens All Revival Series at the Christian Church! Another Amendment
for the Constitution
Able 10 Cam a "Ving Evangelist and Assistant to Arrive From KansasGty
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ptsUliirv sml porcelain. Qursn
y4udo ( sorr play right.
. HollIK til tiMUitdlirill of Oratiam
' Irving" Mm U al a loiiipolotii
booMdMdrf trtKtlllnl'iir am) pallilrr
Qllonit i:illlj(ll of lloUIUIJI IK.f,
o it ilnilnr'o diploma of Hip fill.
totally of .pig IImiI.. ilm ,ln1
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'or lir (kilt h n moioUt would ially
justify tmr ful n Job n Im trail iliftilf.
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REAL ESTATE
C ..iJr id William J. Mann,
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Mi IT. Hot Hprlojct tidillllaa.
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your butler
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that ha on it
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I'OHTLAND, Kob. 13, With a pro
IiomJ umiiidratnl to thy tnt connll
tntlon to l" (iibtnltUMt to t!i p-oplo
InK Irrlitatlon and power proJtii and
loml lu crclli for building and main
ta Inline pormaicnt road, conatruct
lnj(lrrliraltoii and power projecta and
doTtloplrix loRKnl-orr and unutlllir-d
tanda of the itatc, tho prlnclp.il iu
Jf of dlacaaxlon, tfw Ort-gon IrrUa
tlon Congrmn met horo today in tho
nrat of a two daya fclon, with 300
il';lKatcn atlendlnc
ltd taxj and incomptncn on th
I part of the federal and itaU offlclala
In tho admlnlatratlon of Irrlgatloa
lawi and potlelea was expected to cat!
forth much comment, aa a number of
j the delegate declare thla has boea a
great factor In retarding th detel
opm"nt of the sUt.
HiolutIoni recommending the g
tabllahmcnt of reliable bureaui of In
formation for the protection of new
(ottlora npon public lands and urging
tho necu!lty of procuring reliable
.data aa to aoll claailflcatlon and ell
rnntlc condition, and tho adjudica
tion of water rights will undoubtedly
,lxi Introduced.
!loukeplng rooms, near bridge. 'costs and attorney's fee aad all mo
Jcrulng costs. That plaloUC hat ex
ecution against the defendant for y
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A avrUa of revival mrvllnica U 10
br vnndtirliMt nUlilly at tltr ChrUtlan
ctiurrli, rotniiirnclliK 8utiday night A
,Hla choir ha lntn orieanUrd. and
l prartlclnc for the mating
Tin jftlvaU will be conducted by
iKtanaIUt Mnlvln rulmtui. who will
arrhv Unv this pontine from Kanaaa
i:V.l.CKI.lNT MKI.VIV I'UTMAX
I'fly. Mo Mr 1'utman Is one of the
moil KurcrMlul of the crangelUls
ciiiitifs-tril with the ork of the Chris
Hon church tie has conducted meet
lnK In Now York, Chicago. Indlanap-
oil, San Francisco and other large
tit!-. nud iu alwas been a factor
for good and conversions.
i Mr. I'utmaa Is a splendid singer. In
addition to being a forceful, earnest
'speaker. He will lead his song ser
vices, and music will be a part of each
night's meeting.
1 Assisting Mr. l'utraan In these ser
vlrra will be Miss Emma Egbert, solo
'1st and personal worker.
lUlurlilstau In Asia ilcrlvn IU
commercial Importance from (tu fact
Hint iradn roulcn boinwn (lu Kuro-
, Kan couulrlca and IVrsla and Af-
.'nhaittian )m ttiroiigh Ita trrrllory
A social service bulletin" Is pub-, Krcry ek day. holiday, rainy day,
IUIkhI by the Washington (I.C.) pub- sunny day, you'll see our wagon on
He library for the purpose of making the way. Nurml's Klamath Fall
known to noclftl workers the latest In- Uakcry. tho borne of Butternut Bread,
formation In their field. , 9-st
"You See, It Was
Like This: . . .
"Mr Mlft aaltl etie
Wottld he Mistily glad
Whew w nmid top
fain lliit lirtt store,
llerauae It matlv the
Hutu mi dirty. Mo I
Jii osie of thOM IMtU
ltlrk Healers, aad aim,
Vale ll' pretty cold,
Wo Wt build a Mr
In Urn store at all."
That 1 Hie way tltcy
all apeak of the little
Healer. , It's aaser low
IjiI aad never Kk early
Fur lliew.
Ii'a talk It over.
(Woraii-Oregon Power Co.
lUperliiKiilH are under ) in tier
'many ltli a view to titllUliig the
, papyrus and othrr reeds of the Nile
marshes ns fuel by drlng them, re
iductng them to pnerdrr and forming
briquettes
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OPENS UP NOSTRILS, CLEARS HEAD,
. ENDS GOLDS OR CATARRH AT ONCE
WOOD
Id-inch Irry Slat V3.A0
Hut Factory lllocka. .....M.0
Cleaning out UOO Conlx of Dry
MM II WOOD
Four-foot 3.00
MHtcea.lnrli 9A-00
Ileal Lump Coal, ton SIH.00
TF.HMK CASH
KLAMATH FUEL CO.,
Omre fioa Mala. U. IVytoa. Mgr
I'hone IN7. I'lioae 1H
I
iliiktantly Itellevea HsroUea, lafsansl
' Frrcly Dull Headache Ooea
.Vnoty DUcliargo Stop.
V J. KUMWAIiT, lra. K. M. UUMlf, Vka Fras. aad Trtat.
MKRT K. WnWOW, aacMtary
Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers
Klamath County Abstract Co.
AJITRACTINO
"I'M, FLANS, BLUKPRINTS. Ktc. KLAMATH FALLS, OKliOON
The Enduring Gift
King hno nlwujw been moro
than gifts.
They irry with them moro
thnn moro gift seullment. They
litno n swoot HlgnlllCHiue nnd
regard of the giver, us well ns
the enduring quality ut tho gift
In Itsolf. Mo when you glo lot
your gilt bring Its message of
low nnd fullUI nlso tlutt exist
ing desire fur something beau
tiful. (live a ring, a handsome ring,
a ring you can afford.
Our rings nro of solid gold,
Thoy nro so w made that wo
guaruntoe. ta roplaco nud rcaet
free, any stone, that may over
work loose, diamond excepted.
Frank M. Upp
8. 1. Watch laspector
4SS Mala Street
Try "Kly's Cream Balm."
Oct n small buttle anyway. Just to!
try It Apply llttlo In tho Nostrils
uid luhtnuil) vour rlogged nose and
ilo;-;.oil up nlr imssages of the head
nlll opui, ti will breathe freely;
dullness nnd hendncho disappear. U) '
uorulnc, tin- cntnrrh. cold-ln-head or
..I...I..I ..rA llir..a .Mill .Uhiimm
' Knit kiicIi itlsery now! Ret the.
Ibiimll bottle of "Kly'a Cream Halm"!
tit iui drug store. This sweet, tra-l
grant balm dissolves by the heat of
the nostrils; penetrate and heals the
Inflamed, swollen membrane which
lines tho nose, head and throat;
clears air passages; stops nasty dis
charges and a feeling of cleansing
soothini,- relief comes Immediately.
Don't lay awake tonight strug
gling for breath, with head stuffed;
nostrils closed, hawking and blowing.
Catarrh or a cold, with lu running
uosc, foul mucous dropping Into the
hroat, and raw dryness Is distressing
but truly needles.
I'ut jour faith Just ones la
"i:i)'a Cream .Balm" and your cold
or catarrh will surely disappear.
( I'ald Advertisement)
Old paper for starting Ores. Ten
rents an armful. Come and get a
load W. O. Smith Printing Co.
Kummoas
Jin the Circuit Court of the State of
! Oregon, for Klamath County.
IKmma It. Origsby. Plaintiff.
i
frank Irish, Defendant.
To Frank Irish, the above named de
fendant:
In the name of the state of Oregon,
ou are hereby required to appear
and answer tbo complaint Hied
against you In the above entitled suit
on or before Saturday, the 7th day
of March, 1914. that being the lsst
day of the time prescribed in the or-
idre for publication of this summons.
and If you fall so to appear and an-
sser. for want thereof the plaintiff
will apply to tho court for the relief
demanded In the complaint, to wit:
For a Judgment against the said de
fendant. Frank Irish, for the sum of
$500. together with Interest thereon
at the rate of 10 per cent per annum
from January S. 1912, and for the
further sum of $57.08 paid out for
taxes on said premises, with interest
thereon at the rata of 10 per cent per
annum from December 13, 1913, and
tor the further sum of $100 at attor
ney's fees for Instituting this suit, aad
for the cosu and dlsbursemenU here
in; that the said sum of I57.0S. with
Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per
cent per annum from December 13,
1913, be declared to be an additional
lien on said premises in faror of
plaintiff and against defendant; that
the usual decree be made for the sale
of the land and premises described
In plaintiff's mertgage: that is to say:
West halt of northwest quarter of
section thirty-Ore, and the east half
of the southeast quarter of section
nineteen, and the east halt of the
northeast quarter of section thirty,
all in township thirty-eight south,
range ten east of Willamette merid
ian, in Oregon.
That the said sale be made by the
sheriff of Klamath county, Oregon, la
manner provided by law. That the
proceeds of said sale be applied la the
payment of .said Judgment. Interest.
Take Notice!
The Stationery Values in
our window will interest you
Stationery and Typewriter Supplies
of all kinds
Star Drug Company, Inc.
THE CASH STORE
balance that may remala da U
. plaintiff afierappIylBf all the proeaada
of said sale as above provided. That
tho defendant and all persoas claim
Ing under him subaeqaeat to the as
cution of plaintiff's said ssortae
upon said land aad pressiaaa, eUasr
as purchasers. Incumbrancers or ota
erwlse may be barred aad forscloaed
(of all right, claim or eqalty of re
demption in aad to said laada aad
premises and every part taeruC
iThai plaintiff have suck other
. further relief aa to the conn
Lecm Just and equitable.
mis summons u served by paeuea
tnlo thereof in the Evening- Herald, a
I dally newipaper of geaeral circala
tlon published in Klamath eoaaty,
Oregon, by order of Honorable Heary
I.. Benson, Judge of the above eati
tled court, made, dated aad Sled la
said suit at Klamath Falls. Orecea.
ton the 24th day of January. 111.
'which said order requires that
laummous in said suit be publiaaed
jonco a week for a period of six eea
sccutivu weeks, from the Ista dar of
January. 1914. the date of the arat
I publication of summons prescribed la
ald order.
ROLLO OROESBBCK.
1 Attorney for PlalatUL
24-31-7-1 4-31-28 h
Notice to Creditor
In the County Court of the Stat of
I Oregon, for Klamath. Coaaty.
i In the Matur of the JCatat of Heary
t W. Keesee. Deceased
Notice is hereby gives that the an
'derslgned has been duly appointed
administrator of tho eetat of Heary
IW. Keesee. deceased, by the coast'
.court of Klamath county. Orefoa. aad
(that all persons bavins; clalsas agalast
I said estate are required to preoaat
.the same to me at tho law o&c of
1 Rollo C. Groesbeck. la Khusatk Fall.
Oregon, within six months from the
date of this notice, properly veriled.
as by law required.
Dated at Klasaatk rail. Orta.
this 24th day of January, 1914.
GEO. CHASTAIN.
Administrator of the Estate of Heary
W. Keesee. Deceased,
24-31-7-14-21-a
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That Silver Service
NO MATTER HOW ULACKKNED AND TARNISHED IT HAS
HF.COME FROM EXPOSURE TO THE AIR OR FROM USE "THE
FLATUM PLATE" WILL MAKE IT AS CLEAN AND BRIGHT AS
WHEN YOU FIRST GOT IT IN LESS THAN HALF A MINUTK.
IT'S A UIG CLAIM, IIUT YOU CAN PROVE IT YOURSELF.
TELEPHONE 88 FOR A DEMONSTRATION AT YOUR HOME
OR MAIL THE COUPON BELOW TO
Philip J. Sinnott,
KLAMATH FALLS. MANUFACTURER'S ACWNT
Please send a Platum Clean Plate to my reatdeaca for two days' trial.
In case it ta satisfactory, I will remit 76 cenU; otherwise I will r
turn the plate.
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