iSS' TIlUHallAY, MAY til, 11)14 THE EVENINO HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON vAun Latest Baseball Chatter Is 3 w h & Massing m Troops lined Out for the Dopesters Eastern and Western Invasions in the Big Leagues May Upset Some Standings-Federal Players More Than Lambaste the Ball II) II l. SIICIIIIMS (Wrltlrli for llm I nlltHl I'rinnl M V VOHK, May 2I--II I ho Mum lit. U'llhurt IIoIiIiimhi' llrnoMyu Jltoitoy, uml ll down ilu fact llt.it In ... r ftliUI". kill (r fcltWl tlcpp 111 "'"iBl'ln titltl IIimMmi In urKII" Willi liln)i'd III Hi. I.Dilln, Jul,,, Hi. Ic Mid) ln 't'lnl llillu. ,i h lmu K'll uiiiih.i.iI Mi ,M) Now ilio libit lmf tit n kMlltlii'il If I tin) lii' llm lilt III Hull tfitli mill niiillliiio Ihrlr iluull hut tlitii With Detroit Mt II I M'ltliu: llm imtf ftr lliii A fin.rlf ii tt I imtf n u I lif .. - ... . 1 . 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U atioultt bo a blK hlp Dlirrii saiiim ami tot 4. tthlrh Inill-j Harmon ha boon Kttllty or pitch atr roti!uralln ball plnylne Inu mwp rattllne Kamr. and with ("UrK'n rrnw, Onrcr. had bron tho auppnri thn IMrntr niir a box IMtlitiK "Ith thn lain UiiH'iiIrd ('til- man, to rny nolhlnc of nv nlTrctlvn cto Cub, Mt. l.oul ami Clnnlntmtl jitlrklne on tho ldn. tho ox(nrillnnU MHlrsM had had llm 'rnpplne I'hll may yrt rotnc alont; with Mowry and ljgg5MWBP-"0J- WMoBHMHwwWBBBWBBy awBgilL.y WWT I 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 hatlnritt Ilia) bo tho Mnridnn artlllnry will aUo iiparc n nVIUt-r or two, mid i JhiiiIiie will KM hack to SWrolt and .r. v , . .,,.. ... x,.... ,.,.. ... .., .., .. ... . .. . tho Wwt In tho 4mn pot. with ih ..,., ,, lttmm tnr ,.,. .ir ki...i.i ..... .J. i- ... ,.,.- u..... ..,. .. ...."' othrr lram holdlnR tho balanco In '....,.,; ,' , , ..,.,...,., fc ::.,.' : ..... . - ' ". 1 mo iwrrtuaic column. i,, if in,nn,,i,i,i is.m. ... n ..- i...... .-... i.i. r-i . Whi'H Connlo Muck decldo to laud . Innrliitvi. hnn kmt. orfiinv flmt titan.) . and d.tlaro martial law, It will tnk.s,,,,:!I b" Mt' milplnt: rrom thu vtitlrn Ir-wio lo dU-l Tho Notional League In 120 garow lodRo him. H JcuuliiK I able to drous out 399 IiIIh. good for 317 ex-" Jump In and cop tho cutom houcj'ra hae, and Including 21 homo run dur n tho nrluc. then It may lo in.."". YESTERDAY'S COAST LEAGUE RESULTS i The Preabjterians or Astoria have Mil a contract for a 5,000 church. other tory, but that I on ahead, and why kwlm a river when the troop will on bo along with pontoon brldgo. Thrwe Fed are the ulugglneat itlug err In raptltlty. Organlxed bae ball magnate ay It look llk thoy han Krcnt batting only becauac tlio pitching In no poor, but whatewr tho teuton may lie, thoy hao uro done omn alugglng. In 12& game tho Fed team have ilrUrn out 4S houit rum, and enough doublr and thrce-baggor for 458 ex tra hate. They nailed uut a total of U. Tint. American league trails lu this) Oakland twattlng comparison, baring driven I'ortlaud out only 1.0C4 hit In 110 games. For th!u stretch Dan Johnson's outfit slammed for 110 extra bases, includ ing 12 homo runs In the collection of knocks. II. G 11 Flvu counties from Kucene to E.J Portland have united to derelop the 1 Pacific highway on tho east side of 3 1 tho Willamette Valley. There are two kinds of insurance. ClillroKi write the kind that pays. (1.1.1 Main. Klllllayand Atitte; Wet and FUberj It. II. E.I Sacramento 6 9 0' Venice 10 10 1 Slagul, Kremer and Hannah; lieu Icy and Elliott. it. H. E. 1.0 Angeles 0 S 1 San Francisco 1 5 01 Hyan ind Hroofcs; I.elfleld and North Uend will haev a wharf with a quarter of a mile of straight deep water harbor line. The greatest of all pictures, Perils o Pauline," coming soon. Star theater. Watch for date. The Tho Subscribe for the Herald. SO cents larko. a month. 'To VMt Uncle. Legal Notices Housekeeping rooms, naar brldic ,uan- r lho Fitspatrfck IDcan'tonsorial parlors, leaea tomor- NoUco InrlUng Bids i rursuani 10 an ordinance duly J Made from Klamath County Wheat Klamath County Men CRAM LAKE and ANCHOR BRAND fLUUK Klamath County People Klamath FaUs Flour Mills Klamath Falls Mills (Valor Mke. Anchor llrantl AH330ND 13SNQS 3H1 'slwii .vk no.t .m auis xaoni d.vncxi i)'iiix.'v .i.mi 'tiiTiii JiaoA o ti.vvxs x.txi 'AiiaOOHD ItlHXrifi HHX XV .v(Mi'i. MUIK.M xvhx iiiai !viNiMyi no.v auv xvii.u ;..izvno no. :iv umoq apisdQ si way. MN J. ZUMWAI.T, Pres. K. M. UUttlt, Vice Prrm. and Treua. I1KHT K. WITHROW, RecKtarjr Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING MAPS. PI.AN8, 1IMJKPIUNT8. Ktc. KUMATH 1ALL8, OHKOUN .low inornlnK for Bonanxa, to see nU,n..se(i w tt.e common council on tho uncle. L. J. Uauman. Mr. Bauman is(27tn dav of Aprn, ili. approved by suffering with a cancer in his taouth. the mayor on th6 2Sth ot ADrl, 1914 nnd is reported to be in a very bad n0ce ls hoboDy glTea taat bIa3 wm be received by tho Police Judge of the 'city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, at his 'otflce at the corner of Main and Sec ond streets, in said city, up to and in cluding the 25th day ot May, 1914, at !S o'clock p. m., for the Improvement of Third street in said city, from Its 'intersection with Malu street to Cal ifornia nvenue. Including Intersec tions, by grading to tho established , grade to a width or 24 feet; and by hard surfacing said roadway 24 feet wide from Main street to Grant street I with six inches ot crushed rock, with an asphalt binder and surface valley gutters, all without curbing, but pro viding necessary drainage. All ot said Improvement to be made and the materlnls to be used In accordance with tho plans and specifications i adopted by tho common council, and ,now on file in the office of the Polico lJudgo of said city, reference thereto Is hereby made for turtbor details re garding construction, materials and (quantities. Said Improvement to be done un der contract, and bids will bo opened Today's news in The Herald. ( - - IF1""1 ' 1- .'BIL'M sg-. . . it ITNSLg, i ifB'Sy i sum i Wm Tc l WB ii Snmmona Equity No. 077 In tho circuit court of te aial Oregon, for the coaitf'1 of .-, Klamath. Itlchnnl Melhaao. Plaintiff, vs. lit. 0, Bplnk (also known as Ilobrt O, Spink), A. U Spink (ntso knows t as Allro I,. Spink), and M. L. .Mayers, Trustee; nnd P. Lowen- !Lt 1 gari, M. Holler and Sanford Lonengart, Defondants. To II. I,, Mayers, Trustee, Defendant 1 abovo nnrned: i in tho name ot tho state ot Oregon, ott nro hereby ruqulrud to answor the complaint filed against you In the above entitled action, on or before 'he Cth day ot June, 1914, that bc , rg the day or the last publication of this summons, ami tho last day within which you tiro required to answer, m I xrd by the order of publication of tliU summon?. if you tall to appear nnd answer, plaintiff will take Judgment and de cree against you as prayed in bis 'complaint. Tills suit is brought to foreclose . the mortgage given by tho defend ants, It, C. Spink (also known a Robert C. Spluk) and A. U Spink FCatso known as Alice V. Spink), to Richard Mclhase, plaintiff, on April 2S. 1911, to secure the payment of the two promissory notes ot said de fendants, dated on said April 28, 1911, for sixteen hundred and sixty six and sixty-seven one-hundredths 'dollars, each, duo ono and two years 'after said date, respectively, with In 'tcrcst at 8 per cent per annnm trots -i date, and providing for reasonable .attorney's tees, and upon the follow ing described real estate In KlamaU 'county, Oregon, tewlt: Beginning at the south-wesUrlj corner of lot two (2) In block eighteen (IS) In the city of Klam ath Falls, Oregon, formerly Link vllle, thence northerly along- the line of lots two (2) and seven (7), two hundred forty (240) feet t Pine street; thence easterly along the southerly line of Pin street twenty-five (25) feet; thence ton therly and parallel to the westerly He of lots two (2) and sevea (7) two hundred forty (240) feet to the northerly line of Mala street; thence westerly alone the northerly line of Main street tweaty-Bve (SS) feet to theplace ot Decl&ateg? the city ot Klamath Falls, formerly Llnkville, Oregon, above described premises fronting and abntUagon Main street 25 feet and Pise street 25 feet And to have declared Junior, In ferior and subsequent to plaintiff's said mortgage the mortgage asaie, executed and delivered to yon by eaM defendants, Robert C. and ltee Spink, on April 29, 1912, npoa the same premises as those covered by plaintiff's mortgage as above net forth, and to have your mortgage lien and all right, title and Interest which you, or any ot said defendants, may have In the mortgaged premises barred and foreclosed, except the right to redeem as provided by law. N'o personal Judgment Is demanded;, against you in said complaint. This summons is published once a week, for six consecutive weeks,, in the Evening Herald, a dally news paper of general circulation, printed and published In the city of Klamath Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, by order ot Honorable Henry L Benson. Judge ot tho circuit court ot the state of Oregon, for the county "ot Klam ath, and dated April 24, 1914, the first publication ot this summons be ing made on the 25th day of Ayr 1914. STONE ft DALE, . Attorneys for Plalatlf . 25-2-9-lC-23-30-6h A LESSON IN PRUDENCE &tt ' ,'B , J im.8- libn A.hTJrsKl bPn&P In Included lu tho warning that )our earning power will not lust foruvor. Tuko lieod to It, and propuro tor tho days ot Idleness by winIdk while you still havo power to oaru. Open im ac count lu tho First Trust and Savings Bank now. It will bo your best friend when our earning da5 nro our. FIRST TRUST M5SAVINC- BANK KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON Economy upply tation ir the thriftv motorist. Everything here to do creM )our running ev Ienrsand increase your comforts and pleasures. We tpccialize in "Nobby Tread" Tires Tim tint v dow fctiaf tMWtttcUiittJStitttTirt Ctaptiy'i rtfilu vurtatr erftct vorkauiKip uJ ma UrUl BUT aiy Jjitment ii M ktu ol 5,000 Miles WHITE PELICAN THOMPSON' UHlHOra AUTO SERVICE Trlw to nil points in Southern Oit'Ktm itiul Northern Cullfoniin. Klit tlrhi'ix, Uollnblo caw. Day and Night Service PUONK 170 .and considered on the. 25th day of 'May. 1914. i Didders will be required to submit their proposals upon blanks prepared 'by the city engineer, and no proposal I will bo considered unless so submit ted. Blanks may bo obtained either at tho office ot tho Police Judge or city engineer. I Said improvement to be completed jwtlhln twelvo months. Tho successful bidder will bo re Iqulred to give bond In n suni to bo fixed by tho common council, for the faithful completion of such Improve ment. Each proposal to be accom panied by a certified check, certified by n responsible bank, for D per cent of tho amount bid, as a guarantee that tho successful bidder will enter Into bond and contract with tho city of Klamath Falls, within ten days from tho date of the award. Tho city reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and to make such llmprovemont Itself, By order ot the common council, A. L. LBAV1TT, Police Judge ot the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. 4-30-524 h Notice for Publlcathm , (Not Coal Lands) Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, March Cth, 1914. Notice ls hereby given that James D. Grimes, whose postoffico address to Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on the 21st day ot March, 1913, file la this olllca Sworn Statement and Applica tion, No. 0C489, to purchase the SW U NWU. W SWK, Sec, 11, sad .-I-:,4 SHU. Sec. 10, township 39 ft?, range 10 E.. Willamette Meridian, and tho timber thereon, under the provisions, of tho act ot June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law," at suck valuo as might be fixed by appraise-' went, and that, pursuant to, such ap' plication, tho land and timber thereon havo been appraised at a total ol. " 1400, tho timber esUmated at 2 10,0 0 ' board feot at f 1 per U., 400 JualBer, posts at 5 cents each, and "the JaaeV at $170; that said applicant will effeT Anal proof in support of, his atrsllea.' tion and sworn statement oa the Sid day ot May, 1914, before C, H, Del county clerk of Klamath county, Orti , ' son. at Klamath Falls, Oregea, ij$1t. Any person is at iiBriy,i protest -- -, this purchase before setry.'er llUeri ?! a content at tf Hn . ii rW tk ttif I -K? ent Issues, by filing' a,'serwiliiiUt' v'r'fcv" n(n,1nvlt In fhl Ma VlUclu 'lutai'tftiW. which would defeat tM easrjr . b JAB. 9. 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