rimY, MY in, ittii THE EVEN1NO HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'Acm ' Government's Life Insurance Work Big KOMU. Mn lf Hub fiotoru menial moiH'I'uIr of III" linmraiue. rrcsted I'"' ll'lH' of lli MH'Inl l( in parliament, ha Jum eiimpMed lit l)rl year of litislm, Although Italian govenimeiii i it -.yrt run only resulted u woik .cii hour 'In), ill" ",l" depart iof til of III" luniirauie lm done mirli tit iitiinriiiut Illinium. Ilml the entire tr Hi I'llMetlllllg M IMrlTllllle Water ItlgliU llrdirr I In' Hiuto Water Hoard of the rilttli. nl Oregon. Water IHUnlou No I, Klamath County. In Hi" Matter III the iMelllllliallliu of tin. Itolatlto Right to Urn W. tn nf Auitst Creek and II Tribu taries Tributary nf Wood Hirer. Tu All IVraon. r'lrro mol Corpora- .7 -i i..!i..- .1-1,. ... .i.L .. .. Until, claiming n right lo tlm ue ol tlm water l the at""" named Political 'Announcements Anuounirnirnt I hcrby nniiuiltico myself a rami I ililo (or tlm republican nomination at itfrin of Klaniatti county, subject to ll.o will o( I tic voter at Ilio party t-rlwrr C. M. ItAMHIIV. For Mhrrlft I t..tV Mtt.lllll.irn tltV4Mlf AM m 1-Htl ' ., , .. JJn (or lo" rtiutillrau nomination fur licilrt, mdject to tlm of iu (otcr at the prlntary elrUoti on My (HI. ' O. I., OAltTKIt. Fur Htirri I hrhy Auuouiifp mymlf a rauill itaia (or tho ltuhllcan iiouilutlon!,r,,Kou. (of Hlivrlf? for tho cconil Inrm of Aim! )ou aro hcroby ortlrroil lo a oJloi, uhjpt tu tho will of Ilia voter pear hoforr the iiinlvrtlKuril uHrlii l Iho primary IpcIIoii May IS, 19H,lruilritt of Water lUvUlon No. 1, at CIIAH. 0. LOW, renl lucumhent. For Mictlff 1 hersby announce melf a canUU lt for tho republican nomination (or Bberltf, Hrd a hcrllt of Klamath county for four and ono- half oar prvlou to prent admin Utratlon. W II. IIAIINKH For County Trraaurer I hereby au'tiouuto tuyavlf a catidl late? tor tha Itepuhllrau nomination. , ,, . ... .. County, mbjwi to lh will of tho tot-; " "' "' ',10 ,aU wa,pr ,,osr'1 r. at the primary election. May ISf "," ",Mo r 0t' MH. (JKO. A. KAYOON. Oated Oil 19th day ot November, I illi3, nl Halem, Oregon. I JOHN II. KKWI8, Htate Knglnecr. For Couty Trrurrr JAMK8 T. OIIINNOCK, Huperlntcnd- I hereby announce uiyielf n randU ,,( 0f Water Dlvlnlon No. 1. lata for tlm republican nomination .ji:o, T. C'OCIIKAN, Hupcrlnlendent (or County Traurcr of Klamath! u( Water DtvUlou No. J. county, aubject to tho will of thVAtlct M. K. MKKS, Secretary, volar at the primary election. May. 5.4 Ua 16. IbH, TOM II WATTUItrl. I - FRED GRANT BROWN C'jtndlilatn for HKI'UHMCAN NOMINATION As County Hunrryor (Vystitl, OreKou, Klaumtli County My Motto In onisliioorhiK work, uh well hm other Ilium of ouiUtuvor, hi: "Accuracy, economy, iii'iiIiiohh mul llsi'tilrli." KliAMATlI tX)UNTY KMPLOVMICNT OFFICE We furnish all kinds ot help at short notice. If you want work register at MRU. A. IIKTKRSTKINKII IIW fUxih St. 1'lioa M4 lulMcrlb for, the ileram. BO ceati a moatb. .iifo(iilli'l hha now licdi working leu liiiiiik a ilny Hmiiliiyn lilt Imlcil, fur ;iiiii iiifiiiilm mill with no liiiinitiliiit. iroi(rtN of being iililn hi go lurk In ili ovrii hour day. (Hit 1320,0011,0011 Miirtli of Iiuni iii.m linn liiwti il(tiu during tin ycor, Including tlml taken over nl ilia Im- 'ginning (nun twenty. four private ' companion which Hut government ,IIIIIOJjO)' imt out Of llUtlm-M. stream or any tributary thereof, or tift nine or being In pounuluu of intuU bordering i or having iirri'M to mill t routn or any u( IU trlblltailen, Iii the. County ol Klamath, HUlit of Oregon, ami To All U'liiim It May Concern In the name of I ho Hl.-tln of Oregon Von mid mill ol you nr lirrcliy noil ", - - '""" V ,a,n "' Oregon ll begin the oam- H.t ll.kl ,t. ..,..,. ..ml..... ... !. (nation of Hint certain stream known a Anna Creek, ami It tributaries, lluateil In Klamath rouuly, Oregon, ami the 0 trim dhertllig Malar there frmii, on . tutty. tlm I Stli day of June, IMI, nl l'o r I Klnuulii, Klam nlli county, Oregon, uruaitt to a po sition rilrtl reqtieetlng a determination of ilio relative rights of the various 'lalutatit to tlm water thereof; Ami ou am Iftrby furtlirr notlrtcit I tint tlm miprrltitrudriit of U'alrr 1)1- iUIuii No I, of Ilio ulalK of Ori'icou, Mill roitutiffiro tlin takliiK o( t-tl-liuili) a to llii' rlgliU of all (uirtlc rlaliutiiK water from tali stream, or II trlhutatlm, for Irritation. Kpr( . . ,, , " ' iitinine or oiiirr bt-nonciai up, on Tiimilay, tho Kill day of June, 1H, at tlitt hour of 10 o'clock a. m,, at tho llotrl Hall, In Klamath Kail. Klam ath county, Oregon, anil on Thurtday, lh.. lftiti day of Junp, 1V14, at tho hour of lo o'clock a. m , at tho hotel In Kort KUmatti, Klamath county, 10110 uf th time and place alion 'iiipntlohvtl, ami itilimlt proof of your 'claim to tho water of aUI trenm or any tributary thereof, If any right .thereto I claimed by loo; and you Lt hereby further notified that If you jffl m no npMar and mibntli proof of 'jour claim to the water of ald .irram, or tributary thereof, default will be eiiterrtl ngalimt you, and you (Will Ihi barred and estopped from ubeiunutly amertlnK any right to jlhn wator afori'Wilil, and wilt bu held and it rr tiled to hare forfelletl nil right to the uo of ald wnler thcretoforo . . ,,.,,, claimed by yon. Today" dws la TH HtraM. Doubly Proven Klauialli Falls lteilcrs Ctak So Lob er IKiubt Uio Kvldcncti , Thl grutvful cltUou testified long ago. Told of nulck relluf of uudoubted benefit. ' The (acts aro now coutlrmed. I Huch tustliuony U complete the nvldencu In conclusive. It (01 in convincing proof of niorlt. M, S. Illdcn. OH W. Clark street. Mutlford, Ore., ste: "I suffered from rhiiumutlo pnlns, caused by uric acid In my system. Tho pnlu was especial ly suvuro In my buck. My kidneys woro disordered, too, and my health wus nil run down. I couldn't atoop without getting dly. Doan'a Kidney I'llls woro highly rocomtuonuou to m mid they did Just what waa claim ed for them. As soon as I used then., tho nalii began to leave me and the iu-lloii of my klduoya waa regulated. Ily tho tlmo I hud finished two bona I wns without a sign ot kidney trou ble. I gladly confirm what I aald la praise of Doan'a Kidney 1'UU when I recommended them several year ago. I cau only add that kidney trouble nud tho rheumatic pains have nerer returned." For ale by all dealer. Price BO cents. Koster-Mllburn Co., Bulaio, New York, aole agena tor the United State. Remember tha name Doaa't and take no other. (I'ald Advertisement) Member of the New Currency Board 'siassssHssssssssssssssV aaatirisf r .'v.iugeasaiMv fssfrBf J,1ti "'V?iBlaW VfisaV-srTi' '.aiiir ,Bm3 7BaLissssssssV LissssssssssW asssHEBlBf? .BSsssssW 'Bv --.aBiiV Co.yrlht I'nch Ilrother) Paul M Warburg, member of tho firm of Kuhn. Loeli A Co , New York tiiuker. Is the Now York member of Hie nw currency reserve hoard. He ha long Ihmii coi)m.te with a bunk lug hou which rmiks moiicI only to Hint of J '. Morgan At Co. Kuhn, Ijm.Ii A Co. went mi object of attack during the mouoy mint Investigation by the hmiklug 11 ml currency commit ted of the hou! of repreentatlve In Washington. Hniiitnl I'ntermyer. ua couutel (or that lommltteo, placed facob II. Kchlrf, muimgiT of the houso on the wltiio stiind, mid tried to mnkit him mimic ilenllugn 11 part o( tho money triut. Kuhn. Uieb Co were then looked on im having :i working agreement with J. I' Morgnu & Co and other powerful group, by which they virtually controlled all large supplies of money In the I'nlled Stale. Notice to Creditor .Vol Im Is hereby given that I hate this ilu) been appointed executor of the lai will and tcilamcut of Clara K, Moure, deceased, All parties hav ing claims against the said deceased are required to present them to me at the office of my attorneys, Messrs. Kuykendall & Ferguson, In the l.ooiul building, In the city of Klam ath Kail, Oregon, within six mouths from the first day of May, A. 1). 19H. All claims must be accompanied by proper vouchers as provided by law. Dated this 30th day of April, 1914. CIIAItl.KH WH.MAM MOORE, Executor of the Lost Wilt and Testa ment of Clara E. Moore, Deceased. 30-7-14-:i-3Ss A frtvgrant scent greets you. A tempting aroma meets you. A delicious flavor awaits you in every cup of Chat (St Sanborn's High Grxd Coffee VAN FilPER BROS. Sixth nud Main 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 Writer Says Causes I tilled i'Kim Kervlce LONDON, May lb. 'A now sex Is growing up: u third sex women who deliberately abandon nil fomluluo at tribute u 11 (I honestly do not care for love or passion." This, according to Hlr William Hell, member o( parliament (or linmmer smlih, In an article 111 the Academy, I the real reason (or the growth of tho woman sufrrngo movement. "Tho young woman of hnlf a cen tury ago who did wool work also wuktfd thousands ot hourH of vnlu 11 bio time In practising thu piano," "said Hlr William. "In nlno rawn out of ten she had no tutte or Inclination '(or music. She I now as de(uuct as her grandmother, who swooned In Kruie(ul attitudes on every occasion "Women nowadays aro taking up a moro aggresslvo ponltlou In the I world; they travel unchuperoiied; they ride alone In taxis, and live like bachelors by themselves In flats. If J.Niitlio to the Htotklioliler of (lie Klnuintli Water Um-iV Amtoclatlon : You tire hereby notified that pur suant to n resolution of the board of directors of tho Klamath Water Cut' Association duly made and (entered on the minutes of said board 'held In tho association office, rooms 17 and Is Maddox-Whlto building, Klamath Kalis, Oregon, Saturday, March 28, 1914, the call for tho an nual meeting of the stockholders of the Klamath Water Users' Associa tion wns made, and that said annual meeting will be held In the Houston Opera House, Klamath Falls, Klara intli county, state of Oregon, Friday, 'the Oth day of June, A. D. 1914, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. in. of said jday. That tho purpose for which said annual meeting Is called Is for the .election of a board of five directors .for the ensuing year and for the trnmactlon of such other business as 'may regularly come before said meet ling. You are further notified that at said annual meeting tho following amendments to the by-laws of the Klamath Water Users' Association wilt be submitted for your acceptance or rejection, to-wlt: That section one (1) of article four of the said by-laws, as amended be .amended lo read as fotlewa: Section 1. Revenues necessary 'for tho accomplishment of the pur poses of this association shall be raised by an assessment thereof from t&2V&i, IMiono S5 AfMrtL -'Vi'BBSl Suffrage a Third Sex 1 they think III, without scandal, j "They wunt lo live their own lives; jthey do not want to get married, or expKt It. They Imitate men as far jar they can In their attire. 1 "They smoke cigarettes, and lead useful lives as clerks, typists, telegra phers, actuaries, doctors, and take up jn. hundred other occupations which twero formerly tho sole occupation of , men. "They do not want men, they are learning to bo Independent of them. , "I do not pretend that all women ,who follow lhe occupations arc of ithl class, but I maintain that there Is a large and growing proportion of what I practically a third sex. Inas much as tho proportion of men over 'women Is Increasing, I see no harm In It, but good. "Kplnsterliood Is no longer the re Miroach It onto was, and women lead ;fnr moro Interesting and brighter lives than they over did before." ' time to time as required upon and against tho share holders. No as sefsment shall be declared by the 1 board of director to be delinquent within less than thirty days after be jtlme for levying the assessment. That section to (2 or article four (4) of said by-laws be amended to read as follews: Section 2. No subscription of stock shall be accepted unless ac companied by the full payment of an amount In money equal to all as sessments previously levied by this association on lands subscribed there to, and tho previous assessments herein referred to shall be de termined by taking the aggregate of all assessments heretofore levied by this association. Assessments paid on shares of stock cancelled at the in stance of the association within three years after April 1. 1905, for the reason that tho land to which said (share arc appurtenant Is non 'irrigable from the system owned or I controlled or to be owned or con trolled by tho association shall be j refunded to the holder at the time of cancellation; provided, however, that the association may execute releases upon tbo approval of the secretary of ittie Interior for all lands heretofore subscribed to this association where such lands aro not deemed Irrigable from tho Irrigation works now con structed by the United States ot America or their successors in In terest upon payment of all assess ments heretofore levied by this As sociation against said lands and 'against lands owned by tho applicant for said release. That section one (1) of article eight (S) of said by-laws be amended to read as follews: Section 1. All certificates or other evidence of the ownership of shares of stock In this association shall hare the seal of the association affixed; provided, however, that no cer tificate of stock or other evidence of ownership of stock in this associa tion shall be issued until the full amount levied by the secretary of the Interior under public notice upon and against tho shares and lands repre sented thereby, and further, until the full amount of all assessments pre viously levied by this association upon and against tho shares and lands represented thereby shall havo been paid by tho owner thereof. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 23d day of April, 1914. KLAMATH WATER USERS' ASSO CIATION. Hy Albert E. Elder, Secretary. (Seal) 4-30-6-4 aw Notice for Publication (Not Coal Lauds) Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, at Lakevlew, Oregon. April 15, 1914. Notlco Is hereby given that Pliny A. Jerome, whoso postofflco address is Dairy, Orogon, did, on the 19th day of March, 1914, file In this office sworn statement nud application No. THOMPSON JC 1IRI1K1KS AUTO SERVICE Trips to nil points in Southern Oivgon and Northern California, l'.xK'rt driver. Reliable car. Day and Night Service I'HONK 170 ,ucrlb for Tha Herald, tfty cent a moaUt. 07376, to purchase the WK NWK, Section 26, Township 3S aoath, (tango 10 cast, Willamette Meridian, and tho timber thereon, under the provision of tho act of June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known a tbo "Timber and Stone taw," a such value a might be fixed by appraise ment, and that, pursuant to such ap plication, the land and timber there on have been appraised at a total of !W the timber estimated at 200, 000 board feet at $1 per thousand. and the land at f 40; that said appli cant wilt offer final proof In support of his application and sworn state ment on the 22d day of June, 1914, before J. O. Hamaker, U. S, commis sioner, at Donanza, Oregon. Any person Is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or Initiate a contest at any time before patent Issues, by filing a corroborated affi davit In this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. JAMES H. BURGESS. 4-20-C-22 Register. Notice Inviting Bid Pursuant to an ordinance duly passed by the common council on the 27th day of April, 1914, approved by the mayor on the 28th of April, 1914, notice Is hebeby given that blda will be received by the Police Judge of the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, at hi office at the corner of Main and Sec ond streets. In said city, np to and In cluding the 2Sth day ot May, 1914, at 8 o'clock p. m., for the Improvement ot Third street In aald city, from It 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 bard surfacing said roadway 24 feet wide from Main street to Oraat street with six Inches of crushed rock, with an asphalt binder and surface valley gutters, all without curbing, but pro viding necessary drainage. All ot sold Improvement to be made and the materials to bo used In accordance with the plan and specification adopted by the common council, and now on file In the office of the Police Judge of said city, reference thereto Is hereby made for further details re garding Construction, materials and quantities. Said Improvement to be doae un der contract, and bids wiU be opened and considered on the 25th day of May. 1914. Bidders will be required to snbmlt their proposals upon blanks prepared by the city engineer, and bo proposal will be considered unless so submit ted. Blanks may be obtained either at the office of the Police Judge or city engineer. Said Improvement to be completed wtlhln twelve months. The successful bidder wlR be re quired to give bond In a sum to be fixed by the common councU, for the faithful completion of such Improve ment. Each proposal to be accom panied by a certified check, certified by a responsible bank, for 5 per cent of the amount bid, as a guaraatee that the successful bidder will enter into bond and contract with the dty of Klamath Falls, within ten days from the date of the award. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids, aad to make such Improvement Itself. By order of the common council. A. L. LKAVTTT, Police Judge ot the City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon. 4-30-524 h Notice of Sheriff Sale. By virtue of an execution to me duly Issued by the clerx ot the clrcnlt court ot the county of Klamath, state of Oregon, dated the 24th day ot April, 1914, In a certain action la the circuit court tor said county and atate. wherein Odd Fellows Hall Associa tion Is plaintiff and It recovered judgment against Fred. H. Mills, de fendant, tor the sum of four hundred ninety and no one-hundredtha doUars, and costs and disbursement taxed at ten and 20 one-hundredtha dollar, on the 15th day ot April, 1914. Notice Is hereby given that I wilt on the 1st day of June, 1914, at the front door of the court house la Klamath Fall, Oregon, la Klamath county, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, sell at public aution to the highest bidder, tor cah, the fol lowing described property, to-wlt: Lota four, five, alx and seven, la block ninety-one; lota six, seres, eight, nine and ten. In block one hundred one; also lots one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, ulnd and ten, In block eighty-nine, all in Klamath Addition to the City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, Taken and levied upon as the proper ty or the said Fred H. Mills, defend ant, or as much thereof aa may be necessary to satisfy the said Judg ment in favor ot the Odd Fellows' Hall Association, a corporation, against Fred II. Milts, with interest thereon, together with all costs and disbursements that have or may ac crue. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon. 24th April. 1914. C. C. LOW, Shetl. By QEO. A. HAYDON, Deputy, S5-1-9-H-I8-80 a Equity Na. S77 In the circuit court ot tha atata 4 Oregon, for the county af Klamath. Richard Melhaae, Plaintiff, v. R. C. Spink (alio known as Robert C. Spink), A. L. 8plnk (alto known ns Alice L. Spink), and M. L. Mayers, Trustee; and P. Lowea gart, M. Seller aad Saaford Lowengart, Defendants. To M, L. Mayers, Trustee, Defendant above named: In tho name of the state of Oregon, you aro hereby required to anwer the complaint filed against you in tha above entitled action, on or before tho nth day of Juno, 1914, that be ing the day of the last publication of this summons, and the last day withla which you are required to anawer, as fixed by the order of publication of this summons. it you fall to appear and anawer, plaintiff will take Judgment and de creo against you as prayed In hi complaint. This suit Is brought to foreclose the mortgage given by the defend ants, R. C. Spink (alio known as Robert C. Spink) and A. L. Spink (also known aa Alice L. Spink), to Richard Melhase. plaintiff, on April 28, 1911, to secure the payment of the two promissory not t said de fendants, dated oa said April SS, 1911, for sixteen hundred aad atxty- slx and aixty-seTea oae-haadredtaa, dollars, each, due oae aad two yaera after said date, respectively. wKa la terest at 8 per cent par aaaam from date, and providing for raasoaaM attorney' fees, aad upon tha follow ing described real estate la Klamata county, Oregon, tewit: Beginning at the sooth-watterli corner of lot two (2) ia black eighteen (18) ia the city of Klam ath Falls, Oregon, formerly Link vtlle, thence northerly aloag the line of lots two (z) and seven (7), two hundred forty (240) feet to Pine street; thence easterly alomg the southerly line of Pine street twenty-Ive (25) feet; thaaaa aaa therly and parallel to tho westerly lie of lots two (2) aad seres (7) two hundred forty (249) teat to the northerly llae ot Mala street; thence westerly aloag tha aortkerly line of Mala atreet tweaty-lv (2() feet to the place ot beaiaalag, la the city ot Klamath Falls, fonaeriy Llnkvllle. Oregon, above deserlaad premises treating aad abattiac aa Main street 25 feet aad Plae street 25 feet. And to have declared JnaJor, la ferlor and sBbeeaueat to atalatUTs said mortgage tho mortgaga made, executed and delivered to yon by said defendants, Robert C. aad Aliee L. Spink, on April 29, 1918, upon the same premises aa those corered by plaintiff' mortgage as abova sat forth, and to hare your mortgage Hen and all right, title aad iaterest which you, or any of aald defendant. may have In the mortgaged premise barred and foreclosed, except the right to redeem as provided by law. No personal Judgment ia demanded against you la said complaint. This summons Is published oace a week, for six eoasecatlTa weeks. In the Evening Herald, a dally aews paper of general clrcalatiea, priated and published la tha elty ot Klamata Falls, Klamath ceaaty, Oregoa, by order of Honorable Heary L. Bassos, Judge ot the circuit eoart of the state ot Oregon, for tha couaty at Klam ath, and dated April 24. 1214, tha. first publication ot this sammoaa fee ing made on the 26th day ot April. 1914. STONE OAUB, Attorneys tor PlahMMT. 25-2-9-16-28-30-eh Notice for PmbHeaUoa (Not Coal Laads) Department ot the Interior, Ualted States Land Omo at Lakevlew, Oregon. March 5th. 1914. Notice is hereby glvea that' Jamas D. Grime, whose postoSce address la Klamath Falls, Oregoa, did, as the 21st day ot March. 1912, lis la tale office Sworn Statement aad Applloa tion. No. 06489, to purchase tha 8W U NWK. Wtt 8WK. Sec 11,. aad NEK SEK, Sec. 10, township 19 .. range 10 E., Willamette Merldtaa, and the timber thereon, under tha provisions of the act of Jane 1, 1878, and acts amendatory, knows aa tha "Timber and Stone Law," at each value as might be fixed by' appraise ment, and that, pursuant to such ap plication, the land and timber thereon have been appraised at a total of $400, tha timber estimated at 2i999 board feet at f 1 per M., 409 Jaslfar posts at 5 cents each, aad tha JaM at 1170; that aald applleaat wHI aatsr final proof la support ot hla afnMsa tlon and sworn statemeat oa taa,9M day of May, 1914, befero O. S. DaLaa, county clerk of Klamath eoastjr, Or gon, at Klamath Falls, Orates. - j Any person la at liberty to awstast this purchase before eatry, or taMata' a contest at amy time aafara tha ft '- 4! ant laauea. a Sttaaia wahM4a4 I - - -, w '!- affidavit la this odMe, klk aul4 -- -- h JA8. F. KrJMMf. ViJMir , at Ska a. .. V.'. tl - . 1 ' .., 4 i Yt '1'