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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1914)
TVWMt, AI-MH, HH THE EVENINO HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON PAUM Sterilization Is Fought by the Iowa Courts Poor Little Jewess Inherits a Fortune U KKOKI IC !. April 14. Fed.r. ,1 jude Htulllt. Mrl'hrrsoM nnd lol- iipou !' oW Uw ""H'" r"r "", ,lfrllliilMt of hifrtiiM nmt habitual rrlmlit!' tr the Main tW ' l"rl1 Tltr tlek U lirlm ind by iblrir ftlrl I" ',u,,, MfMll""'! l )-tl Wmiuotv- TlirX bat bllptl to. c,ihr ii wpiywi lawyer. j 'I'hn Uln parol board lino nlrrmly put Uim law Into foroi In iImi thrift In ,ttti.. (i)Iiiiii, where llfly (i'('rnlliiii Ihnve li'H rformil, Tim hoard UdiikiI an i.i.l.r fur up- rntloiin ni I'ntl MmlUuii, tint II Mtflttf.l with tlu alloiliity fur Hut run trt In hliolil oil Inn iinlll I lut law ran btt ImM In court. Tim ronvlM i Ultn Hut ilir la ,lH violation of ililr right gun rant red y tint fixlurnl riiinllttillon. Why It's Called"Beaver State" Oirgon Development New In (lie 1,1m of Industries, Payrolls, axe., Prepared In Tcrwj Form bjr lit into Bureau of Industries aad Matte lira, and Published la the Interest of Herald Headers, WZLJ HAl.KM, April H -Two Important decisions oflhe supreme court during 'lie pnNt wrote hold tlitil there la do limit to tlio amount of damages that tun hit rolli-cUtl by the family In case of il i-ii Hi under tlio employers' liabil ity net, and that the employer can nut I'trapn liability hy providing other nay of protocllnic, employe. j 'Mm International Association of 'Htonenilter are asking that Oregon 'urnnltn hi used on tlio now million (dollar Portland poatofflco. Tliu firat unit of the Imtr State motorcar factory ft Gresbam la com plUd and machinery Installed. Tho Hprlugflcld I'rovUlon company will establish a 140,000 packing plant. As a remit of a znade-In-Orcgon banquet at Albany, $229,10 waa rait ed to beautify an old cemetery pay rolli help even tho dead. i:tilir N. 4B In IN I iriuH Court of tho Mtat. of (iiuu, In and f'r th County r KUumlli, pint Trut ud Having Hank, Cor. Prnilm, Plaintiff, , U Fielder. Defendant, T Whom II May CottwrM? Xbilt.. U berby glwa that undr nd hr ltiu of nn eiwullon and or. dr mI mI. tly laul out f Hu (.! of tho tlerk of llw tlrtnilt tourt jt,r .into of Oron In and for Ike "iity of Klamath. uar dale tb0 nth dr of April, 1IH. In it kot rnUilitd null Upon drfe Wd and mirr-M In ald aull and court on lb Mh day of Marrb. 1913. in favor f tbf irt Triut and Having Man, . rorporailon, plaintiff, again"! i, I.. rtJJer tifndan( aborr nanvd. dl tKtlnt tlrn ! of XUn irmU hrr' lufter diwribml to tatlafy Judgtutnt tu4 Jtrrt In tld uK for thf turn of tin ni huudriHl ninty.tire and SJ. 140 dAlUra (It 193.33), two hundred dolUr ttorney f (HOMO), and ivmly and :o.JO0 dollar (130.30) I ri in and dlliiirtoiinia. witn tn (10) lr iiul luti'fii thrtfiu from 'nnd nfti-r ihu mild f.tli day of .Mntth IS 1 3i with ncrrillm- nuta and tliu jburvwuienl. , Now, thtrfott, by lrlun of 4ld ,irmloti and nr.tnr or al, and In Immpllanro ihnrnHlth, I havo duly I levied upon thn hotelntifter dnterlbd tirentl4, nnd fcHI, on the Hih dny of Mar, 19H.nl thf hour of ten oVIock b in, on ald day, nl th.t front door of the rourt hoiiKt In the city of Klam ath Kail, loumy of Klamath, ofnte of Oreion. urtpr and imII at public auc tion or outcry, to tho hlghmt bidder for raah In hand, all of tho lulerrt, mtalo, right. Illln i law or In equity, Intludlug tho K-neim-nt, herrdlta mrin and appurleuaumt ihreuuto lielunglng or in atiywlM: apprrtalnlng, iiit hn ald J. I., Kielder, defendant, iln and to thit following decrilM4 real jmtate, to Wood! Wood! ItlUV BWK.-K WOOD lllocka froaa local aillU je-lach S4r Wa4 .... K-lacli Uaia Wae4 (ft- Ho4y Wtati tt, Mali Wa4 UataiOftfan at kVtar Daal Ommmkmmi P. C CARLSON ii The rail half of tint rant half (KH of K'-il of (tlun twenty rn (37), and thn Ml half of lh northwt quarter (WW of NWUI of hVctlon thirty (30). ToMiihlp ltilrt)'-lwo (33) noutli, ltang een and one-half ("ii) pal, Wlllametln Meridian, Or murh of ld proml a may Ihi rtretMiry to alUfy the amounta nainrd in Id rjccullon aud order of naln, Including the accruing rou hnreln; the proetW of said aale to lie aitlll (t the utttlnfactlon of ald exe cution, decree and order of a!o. In cluding Judgntrnt, allornvy fee. ct 'and dUburmpnl and accruing cunt. Ih trptu, If any, to bn paid into alio court to tm applied an by law re Iqulre-l And directed. ' . l.tJ it KlauialK V&ll. counts u vlamath. alate of Oregon, on thl Marlon Hllovltch, a I ".year-old Ji-Kcii, vtitii hud uorked In a little ji- dry utorr In llrooklyn aa a clerk for n'Vrinl monlhi), with no other am bltlon than to lake her few dollar! Ii.iniit to her mother every Halurday nUlit, returned to her home the other day with a letter from the es-cutor of hr uncle'a ettato In Odenaa, Ituuli, an uncl from whom none or the fam ily had heard In many yearn. "Vour uncle ha left you 300,000 ruble," H read, That meant nearly II OO.ooa. The uncle wa a wealthy wheat rommlMlon merchant In Odea an. Ill poorer brother had emigrated to the t'nlted 8tate many year be fore. He had not protpered. and he veldom heard from tho merchant. Hut the uncle ha alway been partial to hi niece. "What are you colng to do with the money?" a reitorler asked the girl. "Make mother and father happy for the ret of their da)." von her an-wer. Hubacrlbe for tba Herald. B0 oaau a moatfc. Ife Hlh day of April, 1914. C. C. LOW, Sheriff of Klamath County, Slate of Oregon. jtlKOHOH A. HAYIXIN, Deputy. ,U, I.. KM.IOTT, Attorney for I'laln- tiff. 311-4 Wllllt. building, Klamath rail. Oregon. 14-SI-3d-5.il h Know What the World The Literary Digest "AH the Periodicals in One" klAJtt--l Two Itottrs sptMit weekly in rcatl 1UulHa hiir "Tlie' Micron Dinest" w ill afforil von ilciiiiilc. iclint'lc information on every important happening ail over the world, The niet i CI.KA.N. Seiisaiinnal, imcIc-. 'MtMiy" news N omiUetl. Imt every event of importance is covered. All lde of the world's news without our viewn is" the unique policv of "TJic "Literary DicM." The editors do not write their views, 'hut they quote from and reflect the opinions of the lcadi puhlications on hot It sides of every question. . The World's Greatest Magaxine of CLEAN, VALUABLE. RELIABLE NEWS THE LITERARY DIGEST Published WeeklyMore Than 300,000 Subscribers Men aud women who read "The Literary Digest" take an intelligent and authpr native part in any conversation, anywhere. It gives you all steles and shades of opinion voiH-eniing every happening of moment in the realms of Science, Politics, Sport, Art, Liicraturc, Religion, Education, Industry, etc, etc. Profusely illustrated. . , , Good reading begets good thinking, s You get just such reading on every essential topic of the day in "The Literary Digest." It's INTER KSTI NCi and at the same time it's VALUABLE reading matter. Tho Oanaon baaket factory at liay jL'lty baa several largo contract from .norut. Voter at Kugene author! ft mu-j i Iclpal band, an armory and the ac- A company la forming at The quiring of Skinner' Hutie by tha'Oallw to manufacture high clai ,.j,j cu I plural and monumental work. Jame. J. Hill baa given $60,000 J A i,,Uf rdwar. and ateel he ChrUtlan Church lllble School fori"-'" '" - - " a new building at Eugene. urta . . I Too labor commlaalon of British Under tho Wncbot t)lrey of locking C(lllmb)l oppowi a ,,, wa. cale, and nay.i an eight hour law muii be a natlonnl ."fTrlr U - all of up the water power not much devil cpment I looked for In Oregon lu Ihlis lino. Canada. The Manufactured)' A.uocIaUon of Portland la about equally divided on tho question of acceptlnK Insurance Officials of the Itor.ue Illver public imrvlce corporation havo been visit ing their plants at Oranta I'aas. and are looking for a MQ0 horsepower l, coBDcnaatloa ait of tba e. Ilaat levlatature i'- --.'- -. A 110,000 EpUcopal church Is to bn erected at Oregon City. Sewage Irrigation Is Used in New Jersey United l're Rervlco WASHINGTON, D. C, April 14. A profit ablo means of disposing of sewage from Institutions and small sllaga com, thns doing away with the nulnanco and securing a vnltinble crop at thn same timet. It warn possible to run this sewage communities In dlitrict wbero no lover a part of an Alfalfa field planted general system of sewage disposal 4s arallablo U disclosed by a report of exeriments carried on by tho depart ment of agriculture at tho New Jersey training school, located at Vlneland. In the past tho sewage from this In stitution, which has a summer popu lation of about COO Individuals, has been a nuisance, ruining considerable land and creating a breeding place for mosquitoes unlea kept well cov ered with 611. In 1913 this sewage. was spread over about twice as much ground as formerly, and this land. In previously, and compare tho yield from tho irrigated and unlrrigated tracts, The part of tlio Cold on which tho sowngo was run yielded at the rate of 0vo tons per acre tor tho sea son, while the part of the field re ceiving no sewage yielded at tba rate of but threu tons per acre. The yields ot corn war not deter mined, but the yield on the land on which the sewage water was run was so much larger than that on the land not watered that the directors of tho school are putting In the equipment i stead of being Injured, was made to.necessarr to spread the sewage over produce heavy crops of alfalfa and still larger areas In 1314. Aurora Is to bae a 160.000 four- story Masonic temple this year. The Willamette Pacific Coos Day line Is to have train service to tne end of the line In a week. that time to fllo la this office doe proof that you have served a copy ot your answer on the said contestant cither In person or by registered mail. If this service Is made by the delivery of a copy of your answer to the con testant in person, proof ot such ser vice must be either the said contest ant's written acknowledgement of his riwAlnt nt OiA rnnr. ahowlnr th date The Ilo.burg winter broecrll In- if u rece,pt of ,. ftffldaT,t 0f the dustry promises to be a micen. nsl . hnra ... d.llr!rr w xood report have been receive! of Chicago shipments. The red alder wood is Interesting manufacturers of clothespins, and that Industry may be eMabllibed In Oregon. North Hend aud Marhfleld are In-J PeBdt-,on ,. crw.inBr . beautiful voMlMtlng wood block paving. 'r-.iholle church of rjaker stone. I A life saving station Is to be built at Florence, on the Hlustaw, A beautiful high school building ha been erected at Sionfleld of Baker county ttone. The McVoy Tub, I'all and Package rompiny of Minneapolis are looking for a site for a plant In Oregon. Municipal securities are all that Is selling from Oregon In the Eaat city school, county and road bonds. . The IC.000 ha been raised for a cannery at Cottage Grove. A proposiUon to construct 100 rile of hard surface road at a cost j Motatla is to have n $35,000 con crete high school. A soap factory at Marshfleld trill turn out one ton per day with Ave persona employed. The Eastern Oregon Editorial As sociation adopted resolutions oppos ing freak laws and policies tending to Interfere with Industries. A $35,000 steel bridge Is to be erected at Kellogg, Douglas county. Aa electric pump will drain 800 acrea of Lake Wapato, Washington county, for the onion Industry. A. inmraar reeort hotel is to go up of gVf 0.000 In Unn county will bejon TglUcoot Lake, Lane county, submitted to vote. A new woodenware laciory is ib Conallls will construct fifty blocks ol paving this year. successful operation nt Sellwood. ijmt will havo a modem broom The lornbechcr Furniture fornpa-.fact,ryi ny will erect a six atory ouuainK on the slto of their preeeat factory. tieaverton will have a brickyard. I'liltwl Ktalea Huun'me Court, Mr. Juatira Holme "It siippltos n want felt alike by profelonnl nnd lay readers." , U H. 1. Faum-e, !).,, IX.D., I'roHldent Mrown University " The Mlerary Digest' uaa become simply ludUpeatable to ay5keeplng abreast or the world of thought and" action. I do not kaow of any other ttublloatlon that ran take IU place," " -, ' HutlaoH Maxim, Inventor imiokoleuti powder, etc. "Tho mosl ludlspensa tuo leriodlciil published today." Hill read It mi lorg mm h llvtii, h.i.va Dr. E. It. Onrdttcr, Montrose, i'n. "I unifreinlltlng not only for tho aircnrngca, but lor three yeara In ad aiui. If I know I would live that long I would make It ten years, for I expect to contlnuo my subscription for tho 'Digest' so long as I live. It Is thn only luy periodical I couldn't get along without." I8ued Wtuklyj 41 to 10 Pageg, Profteaejy Illuitrated; $3.00 per Year; 10 Cenu a Copy Free aajnula coy oa reiea4, if jrou MenUoa aaviac eeea tWs a4veriettieat In this puWlEaUou. Publlahed by FUNK ft WAONALLS COMPANY. J54-360 Fourth Avenue, Nw York . WIKI.WIIaaWI OV "TslK NKW sITANnAW) DI(moNAItV To Whom It May Coacera Notlco Is hereby given that the partnership formerly existing between the undersigned and known aa Sblve ft Klepper. la by mutual consent dis solved on April 13. 1914. The busi ness heretofore conducted by aald partnera la to be the property of Oscar Bhlvo, who will collect all ac counts and discharge all liabilities. Parties owing aald Arm are hereby ot test and secure the cancellation your Homestead Entry No Serial No. 04757, made June Slat, 1911, for WW 8EK. NEK SEU. Secttoa 33, Township 37 S.. Range 11H E., and NWK NEK. Sectloa 4, Township 38 8.. Range 11 H E., Wil lamette Meridian, aad as ground tor her contest she alleges Uiat said en trynian, Thomas M. Gannon, haa wholly failed to reside upon or make 13-3t OSCAR 8HIVE. It. C. KIJBPPER. notified to make settlement ot their 'any Improvement whatever ot any accounts with the said Oecar Shlve. ,kln'd upon, or any cultivation of, aald land or any part tuereor. a You arc. therefore, further notified that tho said allegations will be taken by this office aa having been confessed by you. and your aald entry will be canceled thereunder without your far ther right to be heard therein, either before this office or oa appeal, If you fall to file In this office within tweaty days after the FOURTH publication or this notice, aa shown below, yomr answer, under oath, specifically meet ing and responding, to these allega tions of contest, or It you fall within Notice or Ceateat Department ot the interior. United States Land Office, Lakevlsw, Oregon. March SI, 1914. To Thomaa M. Ganaoa of Dairy. Ore gon, Centestee: You are hereby nottlea that Annie A. Jackson, who glrea Medtord. Ore gon, as hor postoffice address, did, oa March 4th, 1914, file la this once ner duly corroborated application to cob- OPENS UP NOSTRILS, CLEARS HEAD, ENDS GOLDS OR CATARRH AT ONCE made stating wben and where the copy was delivered; it made by regis tered mall, proof ot such service must consist of the affidavit of the person by whom the copy was mailed, stat- sewer mala Involves the follewing: 80 tabic yards ot excavation and back fill; 294 feet ot e-iach sewer pipe. 4 double "T's" 1 lamp hole. All connections. I Bidders are required to deposit a certified check for 5 per cent of the amount of their bids; and the success ful bidder will be required to enter into contract and bond for the faith ful performance of the work, within ten days of the award. Dated at Klamath Falls, April 10, 1914. a. l. LEAvrrr, ing when and the postoffice to which potCO juigc 0f the City of Klamath It was mailed, gnd this affidavit must I Falls. Oregon. 4-10 lOt be accompanied by the postmaster's mmmm receipt for the letter. i You should state In your answer Oinr Tri DIITA I ICC the name ot the postoffice to which UriUL I LA lUlw LIIL you desire future notices to be sent) to you. JAS. H. BURGESS. Register. C. C. BROWER, Klamath Fall, At torney for Contestant. Date ot 1st publication March 26,1914 Date of 2d publlactton April 2. 1914 Date of 3d publication April 9. 1914 Date of 4th publication April 16. 1914 AND COLOR 11 HAIR DOXT STAY GRAY! IT DARKENS BO NATURALLY THAT NOBODY CAN TELL laauatlr Relieves) Swellea, Nose, Head, Throat .Yen areata Freely Dull Headache Oe Nasty Discharge Stoaa. s Try "Ely's Cream Mala." Get a small bottle anyway, juat to try It Applr a little In the Nostrlla ml Instantly vour clogged aoae aad "tnt'i'ed'iip ,r Paagea ot,the head will open; you will breathe freely; dullness and headache dlaapHar. My ttoriUng. the cutarrh,vee4M-htaif catarrhal acre threat wW End such misery aewl Oat the small bottie of "Ely'a Cream BalaV grant balm dlssolvsa by the heat of the aoetrlla; penetrates aad heals the Inflamed, swollen aeaahraae which ltaea the aoae, head aad threat; clear air passages: ateae aaaty Ua charge aad a feellag ot cleaaalac eeialaa relist come Imatediately. Dea't lay awake toalfht sara glial tor breath, with head Matfed; aoatrita elesed. hawklag aad hlewlac. Catarrh er a aid, wRhR raaaku loee, foal awe dreeatac'teta the threat, aad raw dryaes la hat truly audita. 'Cut year leith Jaat. eaee to "Bly'g Creaat Baba" aad year Jd er eaUrrh will aarety daiafaear. NoUce of By virtue ot execution issued out of the circuit court ot the Bute of Oregon, for Klamath county, dated the 26th day of March. 1914, upon a certain decree ot foreclosure and or der of sale la a certain suit la said circuit court, wherein Fred Melhase and Gua Melhase. aa plaintiffs, oa the 24th day of March, 1914, obtained a decree against Ella M. Castel and A. Cast el, defendants, tor the sum of two thousand five hundred ninety-two and 56-100 ($2,593.56) dollars, with costs and disbursements taxed at thlrty-stx and 75-100 dollars, which Judgment and decree was duly en tered in the Judgment Hen docket on the 26th day ot March, 1914, wherein said decree directs the sale of lots ten and eleven ot block four In West Klamath Falls (formerly West Link vllle), according to the duly recorded plat thereof on file in the office ot the county clerk of Klamath county, Or egon, or so much thereof as necessary to satisfy said sums with interest thereon and coats and accruing costs. Notice Is hereby given that in pur suance to said Judgment, decree and order ot sale on execution, I will, oa the 2d day ot May. A. D. 1914. at the front door of the county house in Klamath Falls. Oregon, at the hour ot 10 o'clock in the forenoon ot aald day, sell at public auction to the high est bidder, for cash, the following described property, to-wlt: Lots ten and eleven ot block four In West Klamath Falls (formerly West Linkville) state ot Oregon, ac cording to the duly recorded plat thereof on file In the office ot the' county clerk ot Klamath county, Or egon, said property taken and levied on and decreed to be sold aa the prop erty ot Ella M. Caatel aad A. Castel to satisfy a decree In favor ot Fred Melhase and Gus Melhase against Ella M. Castel aad A. Castel with In tereat thereon together with coats and disbursements that havo or may accrue. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 30th day ot March, 1914. C. C. LOW, Sheriff ot Klamath County, Oregon By Geo. A. Haydon, Deputy. v31-7-14-31-38 h You can turn gray, faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous almost over night It you'U get a 60-ceat bot tle of "Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy" at any drag store. Million of bottles of thla old, tamoaa Ssgo Toa recipe are sold aaaaally. says a well known (Jruggist here, be cause It darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell It has been applied. Those whose hair is turning gray. becoming faded, dry, scraggly and thin, have a surprise awaiting them, because after one or two applications the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beauti ful aU dandruff goes, scalp Itching and falling hair stops. This is the age ot youth. Oray- haired, unattractive folks area't wanted around, so get buy with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur tonight, and you'll be delighted with yoar dark, handsome hair and yonr youth ful appearance within a few days. (Paid Advertisement) Notice IavlUag Bid Bids will be received hy the Police Judge of the' city ot Klamath Fall, up to and Including Monday evening, April 37, 1914, at 8 o'clock, tor the construction and laying ot a sewer mala on Canal street, from Tenth to Eleventh, la accordance with the plans, specifications aad estlautan at the city engineer, oa llf la th aJlea ot th undersigned, YOU'RE SAFE to leave It with ne yoar phone order for Groceries. Vegetables, Fruit, or aaythJsaC in Groceries Is critically se lected with as atnek care for oar pliouo orders, aa were you per sonally attending yoar shop-plag. Culls nor leftovers are not paliued off oa nheae caetoaier. nor do we have a solicitor to cobio in late wttfe orders to be tilled with the worst or last at lota. This das of foods It a head Is sold oa damned. I YWKiSME Ii Yea Call 200 'k 'M I Hi"1 My. at any drug store. . Tata aweat. fra (Paid The construction aad laylag ot ansa &. Afe? I?; :ri 'ii ?.!.. .LjnU'-'' ."sra-