Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1914)
"!"l!f MONDAY MAY , ItH THIS EVENING HERALD KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON IMMK THRKB IT FOB ACHING, ' SORtlEO FEET l (Jowl f " M. bUniltlg fttt, IHIll t, wHty fw. wiirllliiK !-(, llfl Ikied by fomi rIIuu, litiuluiit kill raw tis Nu mofti iiu tight NCM, m inula l(lili n)( iltli pun! ii r iliatrln ii i )uur (urn In ?'itiy "IIZ" i n,n al rli I H'' I " "II?." 'If mil nil ll i..iuil riii'lottun. vliirli Mitt III! Ill ( h y ii ii r luil ilirty h' ''"" fotiifurU'it" nur frrl JJ,I (i.i ii rna Lu ill IT" nv t t1y i)iiigit ur tu-ltnitil stiirr JKih I & M" P""' 'rT, w'"' '"'' '"' (fell nritl swrll, lMff hurt. Iirtrr grl ,(,) , yr's (il eimifytt gilMiitl r ux-H'V lWu&4l. Political Announcements ,uit'uiirrmrnl I lu-roli) autiounro myself a cjtndt ijtlr (ur the republican nomination an ,hiiiin ( Klamath couuly. subject to tte will uf it voters m I ho parly primary. C. M. IIAMHHY Yur Klicrtll I hereby nuuuuuco myself as a cau J!JI (or tho republican nomination (ur licrlrT, uU)tt tu tl.o tll uf (ho lutvr aI tho primary olMtlun uu May I lib O. I. OAltTKIt for Hhrrl I hioby auuounc mywlf a candl title (ur Ihn Itcipubllcan iiumlunllou for HiierlR (or llm sveoud lorm of oSc, ubjcl to thp will of the olr t lb primary eloctlou May IS, I HI 4. CHAM. C. IX)W, I'reieitt Incumbent t-'ur Mherl I tivmby announce wysvlf a candl 4t for the republican nomination (or tariff ilnd a sherln uf KUtaath county for four and one balf year previous to preeent admin Utratluu, V. II. IIAIt.NKU. Fur County Trairr I hrrvby auuuuure myself a candl dtn fur the Itopubllcan nomination (ur County Treasurer of Klamath County, subject to the will of the VOt ct at the primary election, May 16. 114 (1KO. A, IIAVDON. Fur County Trtwaurer I hvrby announce myself r. candi date for the republican nomlnstlou for County Treasurer of Klanath rouaty, subject to the will of the voters at the primary election, May 14. .114. TOM II. WATTKIM. Ladies' Low Cat Shoes 25c to $1.00 Mru'e W.fWI, 4.041 and tW.OO Hliura must go at $2.00 KXTHA PA I II OV MIIOKH TO i:.CH CtlMTOMICIt Sample Shoe Store 717 Main Htrecl Furnished Rooms f0 ccont n night nnd up Itnles by week or month. Mod "rn. Htenm heat. Hot and cold water In alt room. The Argraves J. II. HKItHIlllKIIGKIt lnii. Second St., off Main MIIH. A. I'tOTKHHTKINKR'N Not much alive, llut plfwijr id aat, 'ur a two Mt taaal It raa't b boat. UW Nit tr4 Houaakatpiag rooati, aaar brldga. Field Guns Marines Used in Their Control of Vera Cruz ..bB jkftsnavamnw jMreCTKtiaM maSK "M-maW asaaHklSnlPimBw xrv I KMsbsp1 Lr T73t -awTl esnYlvK 'i-t'S'-'i ll.itlliwlilp n( thi Amrrau nil 'now at Vera Inn li niniiiiiernbli Wld cutis (or uo o iiwrittiti on hori' ihiiil man of Mipji- wer lndcl and jtiiwd by the form under Major Mined- ily llutler ThU photograph sIiumn Pest Killers Prove Pestiferous When Imported Into Country! Uncle Sam Finds That While One Animal Will Kill Snakes, He Makes Himself Objectionable by Killing Chickens, Young Pigs, Etc. WAMHINUTON, II. C May 4. Undo Ham l keeping continuous ... . . guard agaln.t invasion. Th. .!. acalti.t which a trained corps of men nrn flclitlliE are niiluul, bird, lunect and vegetable pest. Mrs. Charles W. Morse hoe pet ut oro adjudged ...... ,, , , ..,, tilidclrable' the most recent sufferer by the rvgulntlou. The moil clalc of nil ninuiples Is tho Kugllah sparton Hut since 1905 the govern- me nt Im. strong weapons In .juaran- elawsimsse. that year to proven roductlon of undn.lral.le "vlpfc tin I nl u"u"' four mules ntid live remales were ln-inoer had given real trouble. The most deetrucilve el ever In- trojUCOllj Tllelr number Increased ' Secretary llryon found himself con trodurn! Into the United States Is the nmatnKlyi nnj i go the govern-1 frotited with the quarantine rule gypsy ninth It was lu ISC9 "Bl 'notll U0K8 flghtlim theni. Still au-'w hen customs otllclals barred his Trmixelot, an nstrotiomer at Harvard olur n(nirc of ,KllU wa (i,0 intro-'llamn. which was excluded with slx Uiilverslty and nn amateur eutomolo- Ufon of rt,bll n Australia. They .other, hecnuse they were suffering gtit of note, conceived the Idea of wcro orKniy brought to tho Island from the mauge. nnd because, also, of breeding ft hardy worm which would (() f(rnl(1j, ,,lirly BCutcr- with eport. thu fear they might bring with them rovnltitloulte thu silk Industry "'nw xpeuslve that sport Is didn't up-'tlio. dread foot and mouth disease. Imported some gypsy moths ' ')tar unti the huunles hud overrun France, expecting to rro them with J(0 ,)iuu Tlie KOvernmeni has spent Henvv. Impure blood makes a mud aoitie iiatlvn species. One dny he left mnioml lighting the pest, without dy. pimply complexion, headaches, n window In his Medford home open. mvUK npliarently reduced tho iium- nausea, Indigestion. Thin blood When ho returned n mass of eggs.lnld her n (J0 ,MiL mnken you weak, palo and sickly. For by his gypsy lll"r Iium disappeared Th() Krfttl ,nll.lr nU0lll imporllug jpur.t blood, sound digestion, use Ilur- apparently It had blown out of the nuJ, ,.,,,,, of !UImnj or i,rj or insect dock IJIood Ultler. $1 ut all stores. window g that environment tuny change them TTTr' r"rr At this point irouveioi M'ii' con,,,u.y, They may be perfectly menu eiused. llut their results did irol,r u,R n u.r native hiiunts not They are still with us, and have,,,,, i,,,,.,.!. nilsehlevntiH In their new rust the country millions of dollars. urr0unilng. lllologlstH can't pre- Now Ktiglnnd line bi'fn t"" "nruesi sufferer. For twenty years tho gypsy moth ntlrncteii no nuenuon. -i" of Medford, Muk., wondered nt the destruction of their trees, but the damage remained local. Then, sud denly the pent spread. Slnco then bitter warfare hnn been engaged ngaliiBt It, nnd the vltcory In not yol won. Tho New England etntoH nlono siiend thousands In tho fight A great many peoplo Innocently bring homo curloa, plnnts nnd nut mnls, Hint tire active ngonts of chief. Hundred or people nnvo at tempted lo bring Into tho country ns a curiosity tho Australian flying fox. Unknown In tho Unttod States. theo overgrown bat, which oftontlmo moasuro live feot across tho wing, are Aiutrnlla'a greatest pest. They ruin ninny orchard In tholr habitat. Tho mongoose I another croature which Individual porlt In trying to Import, liudynrd Kipling wroto In tereatlngly about nikkl-tlkkl-tava lu 'Tho Junglo Hook," but tho nnlmnl Un't by nny raenna n charming, nlco mannered creature. In India ho I valuable necauio ho kill nake. But he Ii alio partial to chicken, young Pig, klda, Iambi, pupplei, kltteni and earUIn veietablti and frulti. There- lore, he ta banned from America. Once ii.i.nmi ui ng the gun In tho open ihn di, tit arcompllsh the destrue- i.. ( . tiiiinon hut they can bo iiuumI rapidly mw poor ronds, and the) am sufficient. It I considered, for all pur, ojc in Mexico except bom- lly IIUItTO.V K. STAXDISII t Written for th United Prw) jilt a nhlle, however, Individuals uc-iAmcrlca, although for some curiou feed In slipping one. of the animals In. j reason native American pesta do not Ja Capo Cod farmer who had lot;eein to thrive In their transplanted iwrM pf cUeceni fln((y MM .., abroad One nouble exception. nUl ttl0 WJU n,n,arcntly responsl- however. Is tho phylloxera, a grape- bin (or the damnge. There was n luu dlsiaue, Introduced In France In great hue and cry about, the new ape- ;S69. which has devastated vineyards clc of skunk he had discovered, but tlure. The San Jose scale, a pest of dually the authorities Idontlfted the the ilrst magnitude, was brought Into ..,. .. ,. . ,..... ..... h..i..i..u. llltie IIV1 at H llluRwi,e, liw 11 Kiit In nobody has yet found out. Jaimw Is nlhu with the pest, Intro- . I .,..! tm M.ieti. attld(l.ltl t n ! I v lil 1 1 I hi ulftnt U was In 1S72 that ;1ct ,,,. mu,( lt ft fnrtt MI)W ovpri ,,,, fc.rcnt mjorjty of the.wll be received by the undersigned ,,,,, introduced have been vastly more destructive. In America (tiiiii thoy wore nhroiul. Thny are freed rrct No. II. In nccordnnco with plans from natural enemlert the natural j,u,d Bpeclflcatlong. which can be seen "balance" U lostthey llnd loiiKorlt.Mlor t u,0 olllce of Veghto & Co., summer breeding neason nnd thein nr.or Brnp on wnlol, Aiuorlcan ngrl - cl,nur condurted does not permit ns readily of restrictive measures as'rUirk, Merrill route. Klamath Falls. do tho limited holdings nnd Intensive! cultivation of Europe. Europe. It mla-'lionll bo mentioned, litis also suffered' from pest sent to Its shores froin'ln t, oirctilt Court of the Stale of SCHOOLBOY WANTED FOU steady, summer post time, easy work. Must he bright, neatly dreaod, nnd under 14 yearn of age. (live references and mention dny nnd hour when parent will come with boy for In terview. Clood pay. Splen did tralnlug. Write to box 1GT, Herald office, Omrdmoiit o( a city If tlm troops of tln I tilted Htute or umrlnen inarch; on to Mexico City It Is likely that toori-n of Hioimj gun will be taken along because, they can he mor easily handled on the high mountain roads v. ailiui ii... v) uit wimvhi .. v. ..vmi.u b (mm China on some Chlueeo apple trees Incidentally, It lu curious to i .i I ti I f mm Pntlfrtpri In r hs loat rt icr.,e(I Ulo ,,.cBCf and ln 8 lnv,6or. bnoc wh, re It had alwayn been present, but Legal Notices Not ire for UliU Notice Is hereby given that bids ,, t(l p. m. May 12, 1912, for the ieroctloii of n school building for DU ., i n,. ,.inrW'j r.Mmini Th U(mril rM0rves the right to reject any or n U,8i Address Until 8. Addison. q-fi-S h Koulty No. -tas Oregon, In mid for the County of Kliimiith, Flrbt Trust aud Suvluga Hank, a Cor poration, Plaintiff; v. J. I.. Fielder, Defendant. To Whom It May Cencern: Notice Is horeby glvcu that undci mid by virtue of on execution and or tier of nolo, duly huuiod out of the olUce of the clerk of the circuit court -I- I The Herald, SOo a month j To boont Klamath county eead Th Herald to your Raatera I friend. of the ntnto of Oregon In and for th county of Klamath, under data tint 14th day of April, 1914, In tho nhovo entitled null upon decree made fend rrit'tr" In n.-ild null nnd court on tho nth iln of March, 1913, In favor if i'tc Pir( Trf and Paving Hnnk, n rorpuratlon, plaintiff. ORnlnit J L. I'lflilur, defendant above named, ll- rprtiiiK the mile of the pretnUoii here Ina ft it di-scrlliid to nllfy judgtnenttcn and 20 one-hundredtha dollnm, and ik-riuo In mid null for tho mini of on the lfith day of April, 1914. (Klamath Falls, Oregon, until Monday, lincti hiiiidu-l nlricty-thrcu and 33- Notice la hereby given that 1 wilt May I lth, 1911, ftt 8 o'clock p. m., too dollar (11132.33), two hundred, on tho lit day of June, 1914, at tho for the purchaae of 7,291.43 city of 1'iUnm fittorncy fc-a (1200 00), and front door or the rotirt tiouic In Klamath Fall, Oregon, Improvement turi'nly mid 20-100 dollar O20 20) Klamath Pall, Oregon, In Klamath bond. Thcso bonds aro authorUed ml nnd dlibiirivinent. with ten 'munty. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon by Ordlnnncu N'o. 323 of n.ild city, and (10) r tent Interest thereon from of aald day, sell nt public nutlon to will mature In ton year from data of and after tho itald Glh day of March, the hlgheat bidder, for caah, tho tot- Uaue; said bondu being optional utter 1913, with accruing rut and din- lowing dcacrlbed property, to-wlr onu year, and may bo redeemed lu biirix-incnt Lot four, fixe, alx and teven. In numerical order at the option of the .Vow, thi-rcfoie, by tlriuu of mid . block ninety-one; lots six, seven, i city at any aeml-annuai coupon period locution and order of Hale, and In eight, nine and ten. In block one'at or after one year from dato of compliance therewith. I have duly I hundred one; alao lot one, two, flcaue. levied upon th herulnafler described three, four, five, six, seven, eight, i Theao bonda are Issued to provjM piemle. and will, on the 1 lth day of ' nine and ten. In block eighty-nine, funds for part payment of the cost of May, 1914, at th" hour of ten o'clock , all In Klamath Addition to the City constructing n sewer In that part of n ni on said day. at the front door of' of Klamath Fall. Oregon, ' ithc city known as tho Fourth Sewer tho court house In the city of Klam- Taken and levied upon as the proper-J linlt. nth Falls, county of Klamath, state of' ty of the said Fred II. Mills, defend- Thcso bonds will be sold to the Oregon, offer and sell at public auc- itit, or as much thereof as may be highest and best bidder for caah, far lion or outcry, to the highest bidder for cash In hand, all of the Interest, estate, right, title at law or In equity, Inrtudlng tho tenements, bcredlta- mcnls and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In anywise appertaining, of tho said J. U. Fielder, defendant, in and to the following described real estate, to wit.: The csat half of the east half (KVx of ICVi) of section twenty seven (27), and the west half of tho northwest quarter (W4 of NW-4) of Section thirty (30), Towruhlp thirty-two (32) south. King., seven and one-half (7H)',,,, lne circuU courl 0f tne ,ute of east, Willamette Merldlnn; Oregon, for the county of Or so much of said premise as may) Klamath I be necessary to satisfy the amounts named In said execution and order of Bale. Including the accruing costs herein, the proceeds of said sale to be applied to the satisfaction of said exe cution, decree and order of sale, in cluding Judgment, attorney fees, costs and disbursements and accruing costs, 'the overplus, If any, to be paid Into ,;u;i - lodKeJj;,ed M br ,aw Dated at Klamath Falls, county of I Klamath, state of Oregon, on this '14th day of April, 1914. C. C. LOW. Sheriff of Klamath County, State of ' Oregon. OEO. A. HATDON, Deputy. E. I.. ELLIOTT. Attorney for Plaln I tiff, 211-4 Wlllita building. Klamath Falls, Oregon. H-21-2S-5-12 h Notice Inviting Bide Pursuant to an ordinance duly passed by the common council on the 27th day of April, 1914, approved by tho mayor on the 28th of April. 1914, notice Is hebeby given that bids will be received by the Police Judge of the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, at his office at the corner of Main and Sec ond streets, ln said city, up to and In cluding the 25th day of May, 1914. at 8 o'clock p. m., for the Improvement of Third street In said city, from lta Intersection with Main street to Cal ifornia avenue. Including Intersec tions, by grading to the established grade to a width of 24 feet; and by hard surfacing said roadway 24 feet wide from Main street to Grant street with six Inches of crushed rock, with an asphalt binder and surface valley gutters, all without curbing, but pro viding necessary drainage. All of said Improvement to be made and the materials to be used In accordance with the plans and specifications adopted by the common council, and now on file In the offlco of tho Police Judgo of said city, reference thereto Is hereby made for further details re garding construction, materials and quantities. Said Improvement to be done un der contract, and bids will be opened nnd considered on the 25th day of May, 1914. Didders will be required to submit their proposals upon blanks prepared by the city engineer, and no proposal will be considered unlets so aubmlt- ted. nianks may bo obtained either at the office of the Police Judgo or city engineer. Said Improvement to be completed wtlhtn twelve month. The successful bidder will be re quired to give bond In a turn to be fixed by the common council, for the faithful completion of such Improve ment. Each proposal to bo accom panied by a certified check, certified by a responsible bank, for 5 per cent of the amount bid, as a guarantee that the successful bidder will enter Into bond and contract .with the city of Klamath Fall, within ten days from the date of the award. The city reeervei the right to reject any and all bids, and to make such Improvement Itielf. Dy order of the common council. a. u LDAvrrr, Police Judge of the City of Klamath Fall, Oregon. 4-30-514 h Notice of Sheriff! Sale. By virtue of an execution to me duly issued by the dent of the clreult court of the county of Klamath, atatoflng mado on tha 25th day of Atfli- of Oregon, dated the 24th day of j 191 4. April, 1914, In a certain action In tho STONE A OALK, circuit court for tald county and itato.l wherein Odd Fellows Hall Aitocla- tlon l plaintiff nnd It recovered ; Judgment agalnit Fred. il. Mills, de- ftndant, for the turn of four hundred f ninety and no one-hundredth dollar, and coats and dUburaomcnta taxed at necessary to satisfy the said Judg-'not ment In favor of tho Odd Fellows Interest; and will bear Interest MM Hall Association, a corporation, exceeding 6 per cent. against Fred H. Mills, with interest. Each proposal to purchase must be tborcon, together with all costs and accompanied by a cheek (or 6 w disbursements that have or may ac-iceut of the amount of the bid, certi crue. fled by some responsible batik, pay- Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, table to the city of Klamath FalU. 24 th April, 1914. Proposals must be sealed aael e- C. C. LOW, Sheriff, doracd "Proposal to purchaae fam ily (SKO. A. HAYDON. Deputy. " provement Bonds." " :-2-9-lG-23-30 h , The Common Council reserve the right to reject any and all bids and .Siuunnma proposals. Kaultr No. S77 lllchard Mclhaso. Plaintiff, vs. It C Spink (also known as Robert C. Spink), A. L. Spink (also known as Allco L. Spink), and M. L. Mayers, Trustee; and P. Lowen gart, M. Seller and Sanford Lowengart, Defendants. To M. L. Mayers, Trustee, Defendant (Oregon. above named: Proposals must be for funUsBias t .i. .. .. .. ..... r...I ia" Ial,or a"1 raateriaU, macniaery In the name of the state of Oregon,! . ... . you are hereby required to .W- ff"J T'! l? Ithe complaint filed against you in the I above entitled action, on or before, the 6th day of June, 1914, that be ing the day of the last publication of tbts summons, and the last day within which you are required to answer, as fixed by the order of publication of this summons. If you fall to appear and answer. plaintiff will take Judgment and de cree against you as prayed In complaint. This suit la brought to foreclose the mortgage given by the defend ants. It. C. Spink (also known as Ilobert C. Spink) and A. L. Spink (also known as Allco L. Spink), to Richard Melhase, plaintiff, on April 2S, 1911, to secure the payment of the two promissory notes of aald de fendants, dated on aald April 28, 1911, for sixteen hundred and sixty- six and sixty-seven one-hundredths dollars, each, due one and two years after, said date, respectively, with in terest at 8 per cent per annum from date, and providing tor reasonable attorney's fees, and upon the follow ing described real estate In Klamath county, Oregon, tewlt: Beginning at the south-westerly corner of lot two (2) In block eighteen (18) ln the city of Klam ath. Falls. Oregon, formerly Llnk vllle, thence northerly along the line of lots two (2) and seven (7), two hundred forty (240) feet to Pine street; thence easterly along the southerly line of Pine street twcnty-flve (25) feetr thence-southerly nnd parallel to the westerly lie or lots two (2) and seven (7) two hundred forty (240) feet to the northerly line of Main street; thence westerly along the northerly line of Main street twenty-five (25) feet to tho place of beginning, tn the city of Klamath Falls, formerly Llnkvllle, Oregon, above described premises fronting and abutting on.oftlce Sworn Statement and Appllca Maln street 25 feet and Pine street Itlon. No, 004 SD. to purchase the SW 25 feet. ,U NW. W'Yt SWtf, Sec. 11, and And to have declared Junior, In- NEU SE1,!. Sec. 10. township 39 8,, ferior and subsequent to plaintiff's range 10 E.. Willamette Meridian, said mortgage the mortgage made,. and the timber thereon, under the executed and delivered to you by said defendants, Robert C. and Allco L. Spink, on April 29. 1913, upon the same premises as those covered by plaintiff's mortgage as above set forth, and to have your mortgage lion nnd all right, title and Interest which you, or any of said defendants, may have In the mortgaged premises barred and foreclosed, except the right to redeem as provided by law. No personal Judgment is demanded against you in said complaint. This summons Is published onco a week, for six consecutive weeks, In the Evening Herald, a dally news paper of general circulation, printed and published ln the city of Klamath Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, by order of Honorable Henry L. Benson, judge of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Klam ath, and dated April 24, 1914, the rat publication of taw lummoaa he- Attorney for Platstiff. 252-9lC23-306h . . .,. '.Vollre InvllInK I'ropoaula to IMrctMHW City of Klniuntli f'olU fniprovemat lloml. Sealed proposals will bu received by tho i'ollco Judge of the city of less than par value and accrMel Dated at Klamath Fall. April 10, 1914. A. L. LEAVITT. Police Judge of the City of 'Klamath Falls. Oregon. 4-10 (-11 .Notice to Coatractors Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned up to 8 o'clock p. m. of May 4, 1914, for the erection of a city hall on lota 9 and 10. block 76, Klamath addition to Klamath Falls, , ... .... ,. cordance with the plans and specilea tlons prepared by Velgbt & Co.. archi tects. Proposals received will be opened and considered by the Common Coun cil of the city of Klamath Falls. Ore gon, at the corner of Main and Sec ond street, in said city, at their reg- nig'ular meeting. Monday evening. May 4, 1914. or at such other time as the meeting may be adjourned to. Each proposal must be accom panied by an unconditional certified check payable to J. W. Siemens, city treasurer, for 5 per cent of the amount of the proposal. as a guaran tee that the successful bidder will enter Into contract and execute the re quired bond within ten days from the date of the award. Proposals shall be made only on the form prepared by the-architect. ( Plans and specifications may be ob tained of the architect at their olllce ln said city on deposit of S25 guar anteeing the return of the plans and specifications In good condition. Said deposit to' be returned upon receipt of plans and specifications. The right Is reserved by, the city of Klamath Falls to reject any and all bids and proposals. By order of the Council. A. L. LEAVITT, Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. 4-17-5-4 h Notice for Publication (Not Coal Lands) Department of the Interior, United States Land OQlce at Lakevlew, Oregon, March 5tb. 1914. Notice is hereby given that James D. Grimes, whose poatofllce address Is Klamath Falls. Oregon, did, on the 21st day of March, 1913. file ln this provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, ami acts amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law," at such v&luo as might be tlxed by appraise ment, aud that, pursuant to such ap plication, the land and timber thereon have been appraised at. a total of 400. the timber estimated at 210,000 board feet at fl per M., 400 Juniper posts at 5 cents each, and the land at 170; that said applicant wilt offer final proof in support of hli appllca tlon and sworn statement on the 3 Id day of May, 1914, before C. R. DfLap, county clerk of Klamath county, Ore gon, at Klamath Falls,, Oregon. Any person Is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or Initiate a contest at any time before the palA ent Issues, by filing a coriroberatad affidavit tn this office, alleging faete which would defeat the eatiy. v( JAB. F, BUHttSSS, Reftttetv Ml h . -ft f H h m ""f'. '