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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1914)
pOffllAY. VKU.M, IBM THIS EVENING HERALP, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PfGB Why It's Called "Beaver State" (,r" 'mi" Krtt-liil'itieiit .Num In if "' IimI"IiIi l't r )!, i:ti.. I hi 't'ri1 I'omii y lit" I'll" lliu. -nil or lntiitli' mill htnll.. 4i, it 1'ulilUlieil lit llif liile-iral of Id mlil It'rtiltm HOGS STILL HOLD Newest "Bakst Minaret 99 own MARKFTS HAI,,;"' ..,..., I ,tH,lril .4.- ri.infPIIll. " ,,,..,.. jlir "" ( 'lMi Ulur roitntiliH.r Moll In kUtMl,rlittii Hint th elKlil-tH'ur lv . ...i i.. -II i.nlilln 7 i.iir .is ul'l'iifu i" ."' ;;Vlu,mr,.- ...., Hie-. n.e.nen. .,(e rWil". Tt, r.e ' ''a,,k l,U1,r. ",IH JiM.orrl..rttll'"fllttll'l.l!llfl !l. I'ulilH rt.i" Commission. ,Lt4i tiri ' ",,m tmm '""' !.J IB !.-' ' l-l'l M ", Ml.rU. '"! "I ''" 1111114 StM A(c,,fr.rtnii""l ""'us lUnrji , j,j,,nci'i ''c-, liHie to .Kk l"',,"t"1 "" ! 4U au i" '"' iunutt.tur?r, t0 ,l,le wlJ''"0'1 ',(,nu l,wa ' Jot Ike l"U Ol II lE. Tin- 0t4ii Wooden aro Maitu-(tctni-lnc uii,u "'" ",r (ll,j rif (ua.ta til butter Hlbs fftitt. l8ltl INiiMIU tH'y. tfc Mad" OtgM ItlOteliieUt r- li.J ultiiul tiicm. (.. mi Ub I toe ooo brick wer usl Im IV. Notlb"!'"" ",,,k lt4ltS (u,(bU (,0OOt)i bring the cream f(,..t4 lt brlfk l(ir i l"" i"" rturl)ne mill ifir. i ricmUif grinding thltu UtlrU It daj Ih-Mc frl, Awiiy i"rttl volrtl igti a rll ttirr or .i..,iiuun renUy, but iu tnatur i i" I brought up lit a itv jctir.t way Ouirst l'iin l runsldrrlug a ln-,;.uw with a pump )l-m lorf iti 190 tnti i-f minute through ftf ftalU W I. C'haj.lwll ( OaVillt lll r uM,t. n titvii..l( rirmtirrji tl Wl!(i(4 Miipiil)' finiiimii) of llaiiil'iti iif.t InltlliK lKui tu i-nlitlilliili o lii'.ti fiitiinr. i A flltr rooiil iiiiluu tn (In. HI I'mii tit lidd'l At Allirtlij Is lifllil: r.jiiilclnl ItlK hlilnu. nl. Ilot'hi.l nt tin. I'nliin HlMlt)illtl4, Mill l)fllt 'HlU, I lilt I'lli i. .iliniir.l ( ('nil. In I'll-! I mi II.!). Unit In t C.iIIIm Mmit '1 ll.f f.ll4tillf. Priltl Mr4U4frk Attitn tUtliMI I mllmilliir. roiilrnrt lur I lrr'r ncmdci. nl vcc.rij.hle, ii,r tiio jflttlitjr Hirhifl.iil plimtlie niltla ate " ilnfelllE Ilia lin MmiiolfirliirltlK ilf iliarlntofil In i'intlti) liout iviriitx IIH'H' liflllits ; I'Mliimi Uh):i tit Aurorn l la utcti tUjr) lulrl, lilorh, 0000, la, rt( 1 1 1,000 'l'llo&lrr Ifllll at I'lOK'tlCt lH l-.H mco(rtici4i. mul l iturltie lu a itou.ogg worth nf UitA lliln ItlllK- ' Hi ll.'lMU flmmfllltlE CllfHtll l 'nlllli Ute! cirUri ol lil..l hIIiiik Mil ll (or Manila xtnl lliiltd. . i i A CO.UUO central lioallnr iitttill ,6 Iwrti tuilfl li) Ihw I'lrol .S'a tlimal ltlik ut 1IU I'lan. Jnr a 130,000 Mttli .ctHXil lor lh I'ulluit I'ailt ilUultl. 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IV. 23--aiortJar rhiiml it lliu weoti on t tits ntnrhtit, par ilrulntU Uiv I'M Imlf OriitriiiKu ot Initiliitr cut I t. cnw, tiolfntn, ic , vruro tjHiciiiHly uliort ul irnilo nttil ciiniiar.Hi with iir iwn BlKlHOPIH The Ik hi ijualltX ot i:ralil toil bullock ohl mi I So to t, nnil i ftl Jt HIMl I Hull tlado n lw, but mlt.Hi nil ixl fir in. Alt.-f .MOdiliiy iti-clptii wtjro uol tm liimtx an i'i(.'ilcil. Hoc .r.i tho rust miiUAtloti ot the txtftch, nt. Uii-) 0M'iii.l u,i on Moti Jit)1 At l 04 mi.) col lu .7& hr Weditt'tf ll-tr. Ill tin tarn Ol a ilftliiF.i' Tim bulr.l a not a rrtitii, lthtr, n li iimlit lalnnit a ririii trout rlclit u to th cIimo of the Wf.v IIu)lne at wlut' wa ntr1tit and tiiiiilliliiii ii in i) ii it the (.liters tu Kt utiKt. ot nur Mrlelit tQ lein: n It hml a moot flnUlt irolucrJ a t.nl ll'; iimrLft. I.auih tratifuctlont crrlf4 titt (lit. Iiimom In tlm htt' liounc, Bf-vcral lot ot in 1 1 ii in israiln hm 'i civitr Dm rah-, mul a Inincli of ri.illliK m 10 niiiiirlf.l tin. hulk of inutt'ui ah Th t'.t eraltt tatiih )M at IC.'C, Hid nnl horil sKm-U of (hu ;asOil ur rhluc Hil fi'K, HiiiHinary fssttlo niarlirt utMil- to nun. het: ttrour.. uliroti anil huiih itPAilr to III m. tth mi ui aril u:n-ilury. Rutitctlhe for the llrraltl, .0 ccnti tnatith It It' ttnrlli hmlnk'. It' tiurtli hi utlnK. hct. t'lilli.ilc. n:W lnln trvt I Wort li hi'fitin on thr nrt oj Jiln of th. I'AUOt" h5tiay trom Ml' tnrl It rriiimi roiut rmcrt muh Tt' I'tonrii Maiiutatturltit: ! J erallHohl ufaT NOSE AND HEAD STOPPED UP FROM COLD OR CATARRH OPEN AT ONCE REX CAFE Will 'lrr jutir alalo )lh frrh lUh, ..j-trrv rtnin nnil Kililtrj-, nriai.l lo jour oiih-r 'J thp Itri Cliff. riiillli- nrv ninlUllj Inrllrtt It. ilhir ttllli us J. W. LINDQUIST l'ruirlrlur 1 f AiUcrtlMnl I.ll ho following unclaimed mall mat ter, alrortl'I on the 2 1st da? ot Kobrunrr, 191 1, will hj cent to tho Doail letter ofTifc, WahlnKton, I). C , on tho 7th dar of March, 1911. Crawford. .lr. Eliza Hums, William Dixon, John nrng.a, J. (2) Johnson, Albert I-o, It. J. Mllm, John Mlllor, Chan. V. Maxon, U. D, Owen it, Mtt. Anna I'lnrson, Fred Uhrmann, Will Wlllard, If. n. Wllllnrns, Clarissa Ilaker Yftttcr, F. I.. ForrlKn Ilarto, Jo Knrnsar, J. It. MatUon, Slcfrc-d (2) platnlilTafterapplylng all th of said s.ilo as abora proTMU. That tho defondani and all pane atalt Iiir under him lubMuaat ta tfca ration of plaintiffs said aattaac (upon said lands and promise, altbar as purchasers, Incutnbranctrs or Ota erwUo mar b barred and forsjelOMt of all right, claim or canity of re demption In and to aald laatto aad premises and ererr part tbaraef. That plaintiff hare such other aad further relief aa to tha court aiay seem Just and cqultabU. This summons Is serrad bj public into thereof In the Erenlnc lUrald, a dally newspaper of gsnaral drcala tlon published In Klamath coaaty, Oregon, by order of Honorable Haary I,. ISonson, Judge of the abore call lltxl court, made, dated and flle4 la said suit at Klamath falls, Oregoa, on the 24th day of January, 1914, which said order require that ay adrortlsod. Acharceof 1 cnt will ho made ontumraon ,n ld ult " PUbllaasrf nil letfrs dcllrend from this list. Inloncc a ,relt for PrloJ ot calllm? for letteru on thU list pleas' iecut,T wk. 'rom the 24th day of January, 1914, the data or the ftrat publication of summons preeerltkatf la aid order. HOLLO OROE8BEOK. Attorney for PUlatlC 21-31-7-14-21.21 h Herald want ads brlmr rtsults. Hummons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County, 'Kmma ft. (Jrlgsby. I'lsintlff, ' TS. J Frank Irish, Defendant, To Frank Irish, the above named de ! fendant: In tho name of the state of Oregon, )ou are hereby required to appear 1 and answer tho complaint filed against you In the abore entitled suit Tin aboii; Is a copy of tho "Ualst Mlnarcl" oiuimi wii lu tho play, Tho Minaret," at the Theater Hcli iiaWMtitv, Pari, Introduced In this country by Mis Helen llond of New York rlt). it rtiinUi of troumrs and bodlru mail.i of a I'cnilan flowered satin, with r.ilnnri't sktrt ot n dull blue chif fon, which Is I'.Ikih! by a band of nold frlnKt'. uhllo tho bodlre has shoulder straps and trimming of the same. A turban of the I'crsian blue chif fon Is voru. caught In front by a ser Paul's head, and held to tho head by two or throw strings of gold beads, which liaug below tho chin. To compute the costume and cm phnKlic lu oriental air. a pair of pointed i'erslnn slippers are worn, mado of a tarnished gold aad ellTer material. The Herald for news. l; nrth.lllg. HrAtllMt lUllll ItMlAMlly Orr .Ni4r, II Mil and Throat- Stop .Na.ij- Catarrhal IHwIiargr. list) llr..Udic (U. Trj "t:!)-. Cream Halm." ' 1t smalt bottle anyway, Just tn t.y H-Applr a little In the Nostril" tij imuuil) mar clogged ttosn a tut leyd'Uti air pauasw of the head IH opsn, iiu will breathe freely: dutlecaa an.) hrailarhn dUnppoar lly ruing thr ratarrh, trold-ln-hrad or catarrhal sum throat will dtsapiter. .'nil such "iiUrry nowi del the ll liUle ot Illy'. Cream llatlll" t a; drug slum This el, fra tram balm dluolrcs by the het of .the nostrils, penetrate and nrali the llirtatnrd. swtlen membrane whlcti linos the Ittwo. bead and throat, clears air passage; stops nasty dis charge and a feeling tit cleansing southlnt relief comes Itnmedtalety. ( Ihiu'l lay awake tonight strug gling for breath, with head stuffed; uostrlls cttMed, hawking slid blowing, 'Catarrh or a cold, with Its running, nose, foul murous dropping Into tho .Ihroat, and raw dryuess Is distressing hut truly needless. I'm your faith lust once In "l.ly'a Cream Halm" and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear J ((aid Advertisement) WOOD UMnrli Iry ,SII K3..VI riraiilnc our uoti Conl. of Dry I.I.MII VOOI f.uir-r.H.t aa.to Mtlreii.luch . . . . aa.OO llol Lump t'onl, toil .... f l.t.00 TKHMti CASH KLAMATH KUEL CO., Oiticf. AtKI Main. O. I'rytoa. Mar flume IM7. 1'hosve SMAll I lu .Notln. of Final Account Probate index 2, I'ago 137 tlui county court of tho stato oti Oregon, In and for tho county of Klamath. nlliv tn Crolllora iMxtls lUtale ! Creditors of tho entate ot Joseph S. itteeds, di'Ccnsed, aro hereby notified In the matter of tho estate ot Maude ilu present thrlr claims, properly vcrl-i K. (.odard, deceased, 'lied, lo tho undersigned, Sarah K. .N'otico Is hereby given that tho un iSed, administratrix ot said estate, derslgncd administratrix of tho above .. -l j - j, INTEREST PILES UP PTi nit t 'J '?aH 3 j - J-Xr7SatA CZ&& : 5 ' W'afH iiiinwliiul) It liiu. lioeer .until, am matin with tvutilar ll). l.pt'liilly "ht'tt tht " Ieivt U riiiiiMilimleil n ll I nt HiU lunik. Htt'li it ft' tfttlx it ilu) ontt'tl ttlll hotr MtriuUiiiK M-ultM. Let ii l' )ou fe .Inure-, nnil )iri mv tho ml wnitiiue nf iK'Kllllilim lo Mtto lltitV. FIRST TRUST M SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON The Japanese Laundry Is again open for business, and asks )ou to gle us a trial, to show )ou wo are good, first class and experienced workmen on nil fancy washing and Iron. Iiik. W also do rough drying. New City Laundry Phono 1&4 I'AI.I, A.M lU-.l.lVKIt ll!.l I'outlli httrel, hack of Flrat Nittlotml Hank at the law- olDce of C C. Ilrower, Klatiinth Falls, Oregon, within six t'ouths from tho date ot this notice. Dated Klamath Falls. Oregon,, Feb ruary 14. 1914. HAHA1I l. SKK.DS, Administratrix. 14-21-2S-7h jffTitMPe ostnto has tiled her final account with the clerk of ttald court, and that by order of said court bearing thereon will be held at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m. on tho 17th day of March, 1914, In thu county court room in tho court house lu Klamath Falls, Oregon, at which time and placo objections, it) any there bo, may bo presented and heard. NETTIE QODAIU), J1U-23-2-9-1C h Administratrix. ,on or beforo Saturday, the 7th day of March, 1914, that being the last day ot tho time prescribed In the pr idre for publication of this summons, land if you fall so to appear and an jswer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in tho complaint, to wit: For a Judgment against the said de fendant, Frank Irish, for the sum of 1500, 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 rate of 10 per cent per annum from December 13, 1913, aad for the further sum of 1100 at attor ney's fees for Instituting this suit, and for the costs and disbursements here in; that tho said sum of 157.08, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per pinl nr annum frnm rU4i-,.mi4i 111 -- - -" - - , 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 ot the lands and premises described I In plaintiff's mortgage; that is to say: West half ot northwest quarter otj section thirty-five, and the east half I of the southeast quarter of section nineteen, and tho east halt ot the northeast quarter of section thirty, all in township thirty-eight sonth. range ten east of Willamette merid ian, in Oregon. That the said salo be made by the sheriff of Klamath county, Oregon, In manner provided by law. That the proceeds ot said sale be applied In the payment ot said Judgment. Interest, costs and attorney's fees and all ac cruing costs. That plaintiff have ex ecution against the defendant for any balance that may remain due the .Notice for Rids Notice is hereby given that the county court of Klamath county, Ore gon, will receive bids up to aad In cluding March 4, 1914, at 6 o'clock P m., for furnishing groceries aad supplies for Klamath county laflrav nry, as per following list, on file with tho county clerk ot Klamath coaaty, Oregon. The county court hereby re serving tho right to reject any and all bids therefore. 900 pounds flour. 500 pounds sugar. 50 pounds coffee. 150 pounds butter. SO dozen eggs. 15 boxes apples. 3 cartons matches. i 1 5 pounds axel grease. 2 rases Gold Dust. 3 gallons molasses. 2 gallons honey. 10 packages starch. 35 pounds raisins. 15 pounds currants, 2 gallons elder. i Vi doxen vanila extract. Vx doxen lemon extract. 5 pounds assorted splcea. 1 box dried peaches. 1 box dried apricots. 1 box dried apples. 20 packages Jello. 6 pounds cream tartar. 0 pounds rice. 150 pounds dairy salt. 10 pounds baking powder. 10 pounds tea. 3 pounds cocoa. 1 dozen packages Dutch CI 1 S pounds baking chocolate. 1 2 pounds soda. 2 cases peas. 2 cases corn. 12 pounds lye. 6 pounds toilet soap. 12 pounds dried figs. , 20 pounds pumpkin. 6 gallon pickles. 3 dozen lemons. 2 cases oysters. 100 pounds onions. ( Sd ) WM. S. WORDEN. Judge. (Sd) C. Q. MERRILL. Com. (Sd) JOHN HAQELSEIN. Com 23-3t h OR ACHING 'Hi.N .1. y.U.MWAliT, Frt-a. K. M. HUIIH, Vim Frva. ami Treas. IIKHT K. WITIIIIOW, Herrclary ' Surveyors mid Irrigation Engine: Klamath County Abst ie:rs met Co. ABSTRACTING "AI'S, I'MNH, HLUKTHINTH, Ktc. KLAMATH sLIJ, OHKGO I ' SOHEJIP FEET ClovMi)p Mro ftvt, burning f't. " wi fit'l, sWtutv tut, rliirllliiR feet, tired (Vet. , , Good Iim- com, callouses, bunion and r u w siKitH. No more shoe tlRtil urns, tin nuiro limp. iiK with 1"1 ii or drawing up your faro lu ttK0ly "1'IZ" U magical, nets r 1 K li t off. Tl." draws out all Ilia poisonous exudation which pi! It up the feet. Use "I'M" and for get your foot) misery. .Mil lw comforUtile jour feet feel, (let a 2 cent box of "TM" now at any tlnn-'tflst or department store. Don't sulTvr. 1 lax it Kod feel, glad feet, feet that iiex it swell, never hurt, never get tired. A ytar's foot comfort guaranteed or money rctundsd. I "'TWAS EVER THUS" Mrs. Kicker "Did ou oxer see. such rotten eluctrlc bervlco as xvo havu In Klamath Falls: Why. I havo tho nxvfulest time xxlth my Ironing Just bonis nu thing I over saxx'." .Mrs. Wise "Why, 1 haven't found It so. In fact, I 11 ml tho sohxlco here fully a good ns In tho largo cities." Mrs. Kicker "Woll. I consider it nbomlniil. I Just can't get my Iron to heat up right." Mrs. Wlso "Have you told the company about It! hey would bo glad to !l nny trouble" Mrs. Kicker "Er-om , n-o; don't say mi) thing to tho company. You mo, I'm using a secoml-lmnd iron that 1 got iroal cheap, niul er , they might think that had something to ilu with it. llesldes, they don't know 1 hnxo nu Iron." Mrs. Wlsa (smiling knoxxlngly) "Oh, )es5" (to horsolf) "I thought it must bo something llko that." Tho eoiiiwiuy cimuot remedy trouble they it ro not allowed to knoxv about Calif ornia-Oregon Power Co. That Silver Service NO MATTF.lt HOW ULACKHXEU AND TARNISHED IT HAS HKCOMi: FROM R1H)SURE TO THE AIR OR FROM USE "THE 1'liATUM FLATK" WILL MAKI.' IT AS CLEAN AND BRIGHT AS WHEN YOU FIRST (JOT IT IN LESS THAN HALF A MINUTE. IT'S A HIG CLAIM, BUT YOU CAN FROVK IT YOURSELF. TELEPHONE 88 FOR A DEMONSTRATION AT YOUR HOME OR MAIL THE COUFON BELOW TO Philip J. Sinnott, KLAMATH FALLS. MANUFACTURER AGENT Please sond a Platum Clean Plate to my residence for two days' trial. In case it Is satisfactory, I will roralt 75 cents; otherwise I will re turn the plate. Name Address ml i&a m v ZtYiftm CM?a.1 E?&&