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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1914)
Vi llllliAY, MAV H, 1I4 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAUR it. tin m (Herald MpecUl Nervlm) ,MT I.AKIi Muy -Tim l.ttdU Alii I Hotlety "' ""' " ''n1' 'lllr''l 1nl I (l the church Weilne-Hlny The wo pirn am making com for lira lo till or-1 ur. A"'1 wl" m"4'( "nt '"""'I' l" I .. i,...l.,.,l IMiIIImh I HI lin." . .-- i The Country Needle Club will meet wild tlm Mle 1'ittln on Thursday,! Mill , , 7 i u i en nini wn Itia.io ponr !- huh rni Hit Hlubblefl ,1,111 ( call oil Tlifoilor y Wednesday. ., . ,, ... . .. .iHm M-tiiKUIIIietl capllnl of Mexico ,.. pupils ui urn mi. uih i.cuooi n,y ,.,,, () , ,,om(llK of I,,,! a plcnle ny urn river 'y th lour, road that Mexlu. faces. (t.r school . n J"1 iflfOM., ,(, ,..., ( Mexlio. Jul Mr flmr. iiporiinmii u. m-i- ,,, (,rI1Wr, , ., ..,,, HuUM ,!, t,re llie ria.i imialm-. and,,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, 1(1 ,,.,,,, f , lairthma lows. It wa imppv tliim !,,, rt, th Yn.jula In ttlr f,.r tin' children, ll)W m,y f ar,, R ,,, rn. (,,nrtl . .. , iir aim ur i.. n imiiipa win tudioluMaiiial i ralliilil ..k.aii.f Mr all" r. Ilrrl'prt I llllllpii will taoti) milo Km ranch. i: n Mill im. reati) rominutitiy. Mr and M jdiiii rvoonis. nrroeri i niiupi ami A l ,-MUlMt,i iifiik llliMf wiia (.1 Jtr McConnlrka, wherw limy will patlurn tlirm Dili summer. ll llMj.,tfM Av.rv k alli,l...i, f , ........ ....... - ....., - ins: mai iinurro ioimi urn innisus in- imiian piouieiu is only one or 'Brisiocrai. or you are uu iKnorani I'rlofetou University, In Now Jersey, Thoii the Kutvrnur of the slalo made the ilmuaauds of problem that nwnlt Imiian Ul Mexico alonK Is good ad b viprCtMt here neit w lie will ,iorcu 'jh-ii the two chlllied 'solution ly Maby Mexico- when It ce. It's not only a baby nation bsv ctiargr or urn mi. ijiki church p. it.e sumtiirr, and also will prnttdijnrnj nWa(Pj nn aniwer il Midland The boys and men of Ihn Ml. I-akl b'unday school and llm neighborhood mn si Mr MrClrllau's 'lore Hattir dsy etelitng ami organised a batehall rlub Floyd McMllllaii was elected aisnscr and Aiullu t'n. .-rtar) sad treaauter IMau were made for ctlllnc the grounds Into shape JUweph liskuskl, I lie iitdent III all la luJIsna, died a fen ilu ago at like age of 101 l'p n a fe days be fure bio death m worked un hU farm tcr Crumstowti Political AmouocmmiHs Anwuunrt-meni I hereby aiiuouncn myself a candl Jlr for the republican nomination nsi ihnrllt of Klamath county, subject In the will primary of llm voters al llm parly U. M. IIAMHIIY Tor Klirrln I Imrcby announce myself as a can JMftto fur the republican nomination far (herHl, subject to the will of Ihn lours si tho primary election on Uy mi. O. U UAUTKIt. I'Vr hlierlW I hereby announce myself a candl rtslo lor llm Hepubllcan nomination fer Hlnrlff for tho second term of office, subject to the will of the voters' st I lm primary election May IS, 1914. CIIAH. 0. LOW, Present Incumbent. . I For HtierllT I hereby aunounce myself a candl Isto for tho republican nomination 'or sheriff. Served as sheriff of Klamath county for four and ono lislt years previous to present admin lilratlon. W. II, IIAHNK8. For County Treeurer I hereby annuunco myself a candl dsto fur, th Hepubllcan nomination for County Treasurer of Klamath County, subject to the will of tho vot er at the primary election, May IS, H . QKO. A. MAVDON. For OoHntr Treasurer I hereby announce myself n candi date for the republican nomination 'r County Treasurer of Klamath roiiuty, subject to the will of the (iers at the primary election, May If-, OH. TOM II. WATTIJIW. Furnished Rooms f.o ccents a night anil up ItMea by week or month. Mod t'ru. Htenm heat, Hot nnd cold xter In all rooms. The Argrave J. II. HKtWMHKIiaKR lrop. Second St., off Main 'SOME OF "Educated" !,,l"r "",l M"'u" t',",, "' '"'K'11 toiuhltif Mai .Hunt u a HtWilnx. Tim In- n,,nk ,, , ,, ,,,!, ,,, i,l,alM , im. loni ImaiCM. - IMM , ,, ,,ri,t,t,M t Unw to j Thn rlvlllteil iiimi fidgeted around, jlnkn car of IU iikii government In picture of oin. thliiK Hint hup- M), mltK u., Anf ji,,,,,,-,, ,,u,r. (l.-n-ral II . Vllloll. Ilm failioim Hour eiTU.ral. iw, bi,.iI Madnro. was unit lo mir- lllUF,t In (hi.1,,,,!,, ,,, VBIiu o pt-nce ll went; Ito tli.'iu In ilm mountains, with tliejtli-t.i ord wisn Kuvuriior u( ilm sialf, ami an lii'i ,rirp,r Tlmy reclve.1 tilm In Ilm t-aiiiptlrn circle and pawl around llm plpo of peace. Jml as the Kloux Indian usd to do. Vllloen madr. n Iuuk siicech. say- . ........ . ... mnrt Mn theuiielves on the ground For to lung hours nut a word n poked Tlm ritel old VikjuI Militiamen WithMachine Gun Aimed on S ' .MBBaVJliSiSdBV HHsMBasM5Bi 'I?r 'JL V -': If -" -i'V iT.'iBBtBBSBSBSBSBS HIbK30r1BbV' . Ik .iAkwt l 1 '' T A v. ?''XBBBBBBH HppJR " -tT MBfe) 1 ,) x(J( tcKJbbbHbsbsbsbbB BLbHSLbW. 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When thi kidneys clog you must holp Ua Hush off the body's urinous wast or you'll bo u real itok person shortly. At first yuu feel a dull misery In the kidney region, you suffer from back- uche, sick headache, dlixlineeu, stom ach guts sour, touuge coated and you feel rheumatic twinges when the weather Is bad. Kat less moat, drink lota of water; also get from any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Halts; takt a table spoonful lu a glass of water before breukfust for u few days, and your kldueys will then net Hue. This fa mous salts Is mad from the told of grupos and lemon-'Julce, comblaed with llthla, and has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to norman actlv KIDNEYS BOTHER MEXICO'S Mexican Cause of Unrest (t'ontlnutd from Page 1) and lliuill)' Vlljmui got up uiid madn.lars und cults, nil tin rest of his llfo. uiiolher pe h, an hour lung Tlmn ' for hltn. with Iota of homage and tlm k. rnor of tlm atnto apolm bkiiIii, llttl., work. with more klh.l.u-ni iln.n before. I Tim only plate Im tan (Iml lheo 'lin. two mi.ii walled another iwoithliigii la In tlm government employ. l0UrK ()f ,m. Tim chief did not' To t,ury "educated" Mexican, the ,.,, , ,,, ()ll. iu)1).u ul r,overnment appear to bo only an In- th-tr 'atltutlon 1n which ho can find a viljo.-u and tin. Kotornor tried oim.lmrtli That' how rcvolutlona mart. mori. api-rch iuch Kourton hour ttml pniil: tin. mornlnx un waa llona and mllllona of homr-ji of happy. IiIkIi Hi tlm aky. two clvllluid mcn,lfiit-nt-d folka, tho backhon- of I ho mil n .lulml n. llu, lii.llnm wnrn'itnltnt. who tinier worry sliom llm inmrlr trreti lit.il And finally III old chief spoke "Wliat about our Mnleji landst Von hawni ald a word of Ilium. Uo land nun,, baik only when you run give u linrl. our lands." Tlm two clvlllxed men er Kind euourli lo Kei uMuy alive . . .. grow up, Another problem ) how ..,...- ..,,. ,.,., ,. .. 'to grt n middle class of people, a backbone for ilo government A Mexican youlh who has gone lojwnnt to touch. against Mexico, Thin photograph shows militiamen with their gun aimed front of It aro armed guards, rood)- lty, ntso to neutralise the adds In kidneys clean and active. Druggists urine, so It no longer Is a source of here say they sell lots of Jad Salts to I Irritation, thus ending bladder weak- folks who believe In overcoming kid ness, noy trouble whllo It is only, trouble. Jud Salts Is Inexpensive, cannot In. Jure; makes a delightful efferescent llthla water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the ( Physicians Recommend Pure Ice Cream Our ICE CREAM Is ABSOLUTELY PURE Made by Expert Mixers During the warm weather your comfort and health demands our Ice Cream WE FILL ORDERS FOR ANY QUANTITY From One Quart to Many Gallons Klamath Falls Creamery TROUBLES -.oIIvku 'in tie i ftradesm Immediately liuUU oir.t place government, lie won't bo a esmau or it merchant: whiui'-col- lit the Unltud Btatca tlmro aro mll-l 'Kovurnnietit unU-ss they so It koIhk itno far wrenic: they settle that In about a doxen hours on the next elec- ,. ., U; r" ,'fcMMO-N' ltrk 'lion, nnd then co bnclr to lhelr duties of raUliiK Kood chlldreti and main- IhIiiImk contented homes , ti10 circuit Court of the State of Mexico mill has to find n placo In J Oregon. In and for the County hr hocIiiI caln for such n class asj 0 Klaraath. this. In Mexico you are either an mm,,,, t,.,., -.i c....i . n.. . ... ... . .1 learning to walk, hut It also strangely ,, - -, ... .. v., resembles n bomb loaded with a lot of problems that Fncle Ham dm-sn't Colorado Strikers striking coal miners in Colorado. A aamo ns that In possession of some to tire If tho miners approach. Adverttsemeat. ' - Subscribe for the Herald. SO cents month I Atcuralo Information about the I IS lama I h Itaaln. Hvi Chlleato, Main. Today's news today In The Herald. Legal Notices Notice for IlliN Notice hereby rItcq that bldi will he retlved by the underalxned. up to '.' p. ra. May 12, 1912, for tho Urcttlon df n ficbool bnlldlns for Dla jtrlct No. 41, In accordance with plan .and specification!, which can be xeen either at the office of Vegbte & Co., or at tho clerk's residence. The hoard rcsorTts tho right to reject any or all hlds. Address Itnth S. Addison, clerk, Merrill route, Klamath Falls. 2-D-8 h .Votlco for Kids Tho school board of District So. S, Dairy,. Ore., will recclre bids for the remodeling of the school house of that district according to plans that may ho had at the office of the county school superintendent. Tho board reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. Hlds close at 10 o'clock a. in., June I. 19H. Koullr No. -l.'Ki . uu..u ..un. a but poratlon, Plaintiff; va. J 1 Fielder. Defendant. 'ja Whom It May Concern- lo iiom ii May uoncern Notice Is hereby given Uiat unde: j0Jll, by vIrtuJ of an executlon and or. dor of sale, duly Issued out of the olilco or the clerk of tbo circuit court of the state of Oregon In and for the county of Klamath, under date tho Hth day or April, 1911. In the aboo entitled suit upon decree made and entered In said suit and court on the Sth day of March, 1912, In favor of the First Trust and Savings Bank, a corporation, plaintiff, against J. L. Fielder, defendant above named, di recting the sale of the premises here inafter described to satisfy Judgment and decree In said suit for the sum of eleven hundred ninety-three and 33 100 dollars ($1193.33). two hundred dollars attorney fees ($200.00), and twenty and 20-100 dollars ($20.20) costs and disbursements, with ten (10) iter cent Interest thereon from and after the said Sth day of March, 1913. with accruing custs and dis bursements. Now, therefore, by virtue of said J execution and order of sale, and In compliance therewith, I havo duly levied upon tho hereinafter described premises, and will, on the 14th day of May, 1914, at the hour of ten o'clock a m. on said day, at tho front door of! the court house In the cltr of Klam-, ath Falls, county of Klamath, state otTaken and levIed uPn M th Proper-1 Oregon, offer and sell nt public auc-I" 0I lno ,B rea " JUIU8' no tion or outcry, to the highest bidder ant- or as mucn thereof as may be for enh in hand, all of th intewut. 'necessary to satisfy the said Judg- estate, right, title at law or In equity. Including the tenements, hercdlta- menta and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining,, of tho said J. L. Fielder, defendant. In and to the following described realicrUe- estate to wit.- i Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, The east halt of the east halt (EV4 of EH) of section twenty seven (27), and the west half of tho northwest quarter (WH of NWVl) of Section thirty (30), Township thirty-two (32) south.1 Range seven and one-halt (7Vi) east, Wlllnmetto Meridian; Or so much of said premises as may he necessary to satlsry the amounts named In said execution nnd order of sale, including the accruing costs herein; tho proceeds of said sale to bo applied to the satisfaction of said exe cution, decreo and order of sale, in cluding Judgment, attorney fees, costs and disbursements and accruing. costs, the overplus. If any, to be paid Into tho court to bo applied as by law re quired nnd directed. Dated at Klamath Falls, county of Klamath, state of Oregon, .on this 14th day of April, 1914. C. C. LOW, Sheriff of Klamath County, State of Oregon. GEO. A. IIAYDON, Deputy. B. L. ELLIOTT, Attorney for Plain tiff, 211-4 Wllllta building, Klamath Falls, Oregon. 14-21-2S-5-12 h Notice Inviting Bids , Pursuant to an ordinance duly passed by the common council on tho 37th day of April, 1914, approved by tho mayor on the 2Sth of April, 1914, notice Is hebeby given that bids will bo received by the Police Judge of the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, at his offlco at tho cornor of Main and Sec ond Btreots, in said city, up to and In cluding the 25th day of May; 1914, at 8 'o'clock p. in., for tho Improvement of Third street in said city, from Its Intersection with Main street to Cal ifornia nvenue, Including intersec tions, by grading to tho established grade to a width of 24 feet; and by hard surfacing said roadway 24 feet wide from Main ltreet to Grant street with six lnekM of crashed rock, with an asphalt hinder and surface valley gutters, all without curbing, hut pro-1 vldlng necessary drainage. All off said Improvement to be made and the j materials to be md In accordance with the plans and specifications! adopted by the common council, andj now on file in the offlco of tho Police' Judge of. said city,-reference thereto! Is faerebyv.made for further details re-1 gardlng construction, materials and quantities. i Said Improvement to bo done un der contract, and bids will bo opened , and considered on the 25th day of May, 19H. Didders wilt be required to submit j their proposals upon blanks prepared I by the city; engineer, and.no proposal j will be considered unlets so submit ted. Dlankx may bo obtained either at the oBlce of tho Police Jndge or city engineer. Said Improvement to be. completed wtlhln twelvo months. The successful bidder will be re quired to give bond In a sum to be fixed by the common council, for the faithful completion of such Improve ment. Each proposal to be accom panied by a certified check, certified by a responsible bank, for S per cent of the amount bid, as a guarantee that the saeeeesfal bidder will eater Into bond and contract with the city of Klamath Falls, within tea days from tho date of tho award. The city reserves the right to reject any and all, bids, and to make sack Improvement itself. Ity order of the common council. a. l. lkavitt. Police Judge of the City of Klamath rails, Oregon. 4-30-C24 h Xoticc of Sheriff's Sale. By Tirtue of an execution to me duly Issued by the cleric of the circuit court of the county of Klamath, state of Oregon, dated the 24 th day of April, 1914, In a certain action in the! circuit court for said county and state. wherein Odd Fellows Hall Associa tion is plaintiff and it recovered Judgment against Fred. H. Mills, de fendant, for the sum of four hundred ninety and no one-hundredths dollars, and costs and disbursements taxed at ten and 20 one-hundredths dollars, o'n the 15th day of April. 1914. Notice is hereby given that I will on the 1st day of June, 1914, at the front door of the! court bouse la Klamsth Falls, Oregon, la Ksaauth county-, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon cr said day, sell at public autlon to tbo highest bidder, for cash, the fol lowing (described property; to-wlt: Lota four, five, six and seven, in block ninety-one; lots six, sevea, eight, nine and ten, in block oae hundred one; also lots one, two, three, four, five, six; seven, eight, nine and ten. in block eighty-nine, all In Klamath Addition to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. ment In favor of the Odd Fellows' nM1 Association, a corporation, against Fred II. Mills, with interest (fhnr'nnn fne-Attio -urlth axil rtata eni-itl "". - - - aisoursemenis mat nave or may ae - 24th April, 1914. C. C. LOW. Sheriff. By GEO. A. HAYDO.V. Deputy. 25-2-9-16-23-30 h Summons a Equity, No.- 577 In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Klamath. Richard Melhase. Plaintiff, vs. R. 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. Soller and Saaford l.owengart. Defendants. To M. L. Mayers, Trustee. Defendant above named: In the name of the state of Oregon, you aro hereby required to answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled action, on or before the Cih day of June, 1914, that be ing the day of the last publication of this summons, and the last day within which you are required to answer, as fixed by the order of 'publication of this summons. It you, fall to appear and answer, plalutlff will take Judgment and de cree against you as prayed In bis complaint. This suit Is brought to foreclose tho mortgage given by the defend ants, It., C. Spink (also knowu as Robert C. Spink) and A. L. Bplnk (also known as Alice L. Spink), to Richard Melhase, plaintiff, on April 2S, 1911, to secure tho payment of the two promissory notes of said de fendants, dated on said April 28, 1911, for sixteen hundred and slxty slx and sixty-seven one-hundredths dollars, each, due one and two years after satd date; respectively, with in terest at 8 per cent per annum from date, and providing for reasonable attorney's foes, aad upon, the f ollew-, ing described real estate, la JClajMto county, Oregon, tewlt: , Beginning at the south-weeewl corner of lot two (2) In Meek eighteen (IS) in the city of Htaav nth Falls, Oregon, formerly Leak vllle, thence northerly along. Ue lino of lots two (2) and earea (7), two hundred forty (240) feet to Pine street; thence easterly aleag tho southerly line of Pine ttreet twenty-flvo (25) feet; thence sou therly and parallel to the westerly lie of lots two (2) and sevea (7) two hundred forty (240) feet to tho northerly line of Main street; thenco westerly along the northerly lino of Main street twenty-five (15) feet to the place of beginning in tho city of Klamath Falls, foraerly Unkvllle, Oregon, above described promises fronting and abuttlae; on Main street 25 feet and Pine ttreet 2C feet. And to have declared Junior, In ferior and subsequent to plaintiff's said mortgage the mortgage ta4e, executed and delivered to you by. said defendants, Robert C. and Alice 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 mortege lien and all right, title and interest wljlcb you, or any of said defeadaats. may have In the awrtcaged'tffsaslsas barred, and foreclosed, except the right to redeem as provided by law. No personal Judgment is dessaaded against you In said coaplatat. This sBtamoas fa pabftehedfeoaee a week, for six coaseeatlve .weeks, In the Evening Herald, a dally aews- I paper of general circulation, prlated and published in the city of Klamath Falls, Klaraath county, Oregon, by order of Honorable Heary U Beaaoa. Judge of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the county of KJaav ath. and dated April 24, 1914. the first publication of this sumasoas be ing made on the 25th day of April. 1914. STONE A OALB. Attorneys for FlaaatJaT. 25-2-9-16-23-30-6h Notice IavlUmg Proposals to 1 City of Klamath Falls 1 Beads. Sealed proposals will be received by the PoUce Judge of the etty of Klamath Falls, Oregon, until Mead ay. May 11th. 1914. at s.o'clock-p, ., for the purchase of $7,291.42 city of Klamath Falls, Oregea. lmpreveaseat bonds. These beads are aatkarissil by Ordinance No. 328 of said cltr, aad will mature in ten years. from date of issue; said bonds being optlemal after oat-year, aad aoay beredeeaaed la numerical order at the o'ptioa'of the city at any semi-annual coupoa period at or after one year front date of Iisue. These bonds are tissued, to provide funds for part payment of the cost of constructing a sewer in that part of the city known as the Fourth 'Sewer Unit. These bonds will be sold to the highest and best bidder for cash, for not less than par value aad accrued Interest; and will bear interest not exceeding 6 per cent. Each proposal to purchase must be accompanied by a check for 6 per i t of th ,monn. of th. vW -rti - , , - . neaoy some responsioie eaaa, pay- able' to the city of Klaatata falls, i Proposals must be sealed aad ea dorsed "Proposal to purchase Im provement Bonds." The Common Council reserves the right to reject say and all bids aad proposals. Dated at Klamath Falls, April 10, 1914.' A. L. LEAVITT. Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon. 4-10 6-11 Notice for PubUcatloa 1 (Not Coal lands) Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at Lakevlew, Oregon, March Sth, 1914. Notice Is hereby given that James D. Grimes, whose postofflce address Is Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on the 21st day of March. 1913, file la this otilce Sworn Statement aad Applica tion, No. 0C489, to purchase the SW ii NWH. WH SW, Sec 11, aad NEU SEV4, Sec. 10, township 39 8., range 10 E., Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3, 1879, and acts amendatory, knowa as the "Timber and Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed by appralse- I ment, and that, pursuant to such ap- plication, tho land and timber tbereea have been appraised at a total ef $400, the timber estimated at 210,090 board feot at $1 per M.. 400 Jualper posts at 5 cents each, aad the lead at $170; that said applicant will oaV final proof In support of his applica tion and sworn statement on the IM day of May, 1914, before CR. DflLap, county clerk of Klamath couaty, Ore gon, at Klamath rails, Oregea. "' Any person Is at llbertye pretest this purchase before eatry.'er tolUate a 'contest at say time befese the pat ent Issues, by filing a corrshsralM affidavit la this omee. aUegiag wbich would defeat the eatiy. lis v unDnofli - - - ww. r. wnMmmmt mrnmm ftJ-ll a ... f1. '5