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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1914)
s ; ' i HATUMIAY, MAV M, 114 THE RVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'AO" THUS Street of Roses Novel Feature of Big Festival A imvr-l feittiim nl t tit Portland, foll'iMcd t Mm tormmiloii u( llm IIikk IVllval Mill ln llm ili'inruiiiiii 'i"'"M timl Hu- formal wiuk of tin nl one ( the prominent ell)' atrrei '",lv"' , .i.. Wtiiliifuln), .Ihiii. In, iiriiTiiuiiii (h I lltitlan nl of lliit fllietl loans ,.., , . . . """ Ureal parade ul deruralpit nuliiinii- planted on III" imikwny timl In full U)M ,, ,,,,. v,,r, WediiMilay llllMIIII. will!" I IHlllIK UiNIUkIi till) IllKlll Omni! felUal rlimlty ImII fin rriilnr of III" tfrl will he n line of llm tioimflt of I'ottlmiil llmlllutlnin boolln, earli orrupleil b a prominent Tiititaday. lone II. nfli-moou tmlilmire mtlon of tin- rll) with un Tin. Iliiinnn lloneliinl pnriulo. made u .uhll'H of Hi" Uiot beniiilltll cm toe ot tlioiiruiiil nf rlmil liilrin. In h Obtained, It l mllltlHlril the I'f lilay, June 12, fiflernimil llrullitl bliwtom entered In tlila (iiilliloii ilvir fmterii'tl. Iinluitrial mid mill will riilrr llil" the bundled of thou- ur parade Tin. rll mul utitle lutM-j a n it i Ix'i n hki il to tin Im ,t piihllf hollda) Hprvlal rullro.nl rule, of a tare mul lor thl i-tint Ptlday nkht HUior a third " '"'"' throughout itnl !( irl paiiide. hwlnK lift Itir ParlfU Norlhwet tate with tmle utMiu from the earlleiit day In re- ilnlr fioiu J ii no 7 to It imltuhi., tun ion to tin- opening of the Pan-! sihiiI for triurn not later than June tmiu iun.it I,', tli Following U tin- tni)Krmn In Am our; other p-eliil feature mi. j tiilnf ili ilntalU m Iniiiiinvrntiln t)iitiitil will ho the minnnl roinpi-tl-1 Tiioiiln). Juii" P, iiimiii Arrival fif i'i ro eilillili. nt tin' Central l.l-i I lie Queen of llnaarla, wllli tier umltlk htary biilldluii, by tln 1'orllmnl How f lioitnr, attended by n lirllllmit wa Foileiy during whlrlt an entirely new. ttr pasratll oil tlir Willamette llHrr. roue v. m rlulnlrlioil ' SJiKTTfO (QJWQM-EN World's Biggest Ship and Commander Mm ll MAIUJAIU.T I.H(N (Wrlttrii for Hip t'nllr.1 I'iraal lU'rltirn for thr Uittiu I'rr) TI10 llr nuitiiipr malitcii Has lirr uraiMui. rldit at liaml To miarn tli" lltltl-rtliu: main A oitrH Hull to la nil I'ur all hvr tlaluiy tiitiiii'-r IkhWh Am frlltnil nhit DnunrtHl with not, Wlttiln xliino lltrali aim Iiop toralcli An only lon-ruii yet lit 1 leant lam, llin .rt.4.l.l lioilirtt of 'lit" tut (iter n KUlliH'i' of tlii I (i m unit lllltllril iiIIhim hlnntfci a iitlnllt NOW VOItK. May 30, To lv natty thl mimmrr you mutt bn netty ThU t. ttio lift rtxitllt of llin prMollt ilr luatti of lliv iikmIo for rilfflr nlull roumro KImIi rolnrnl lio, with ci imiiipn, a narrow Marl. vHwi rlblion tloil aroiiml nlllirr Imri' rlt and 11 roei irlmini'it ler.lii'rn lint of ulirp llrtiliin tini, I10I1I unilrr tliu llllll with a blark rhct ribbon rotiiilrt ti Alt dirliantlllK rliwinblr. Icltorn data. b ttio .)'. nn- lilcti Thoy inukt bit t ninttiictcH) Hit fntor Hit atiiniii.r. vIUht In floppy lS.!'!SkaMiHiaMaWIHMME'"f-K f-t.' rfiij!:!' t -zmamtr '1 '1 mkdJifBm''r"'11 ' . uaKaaaaaTaaaaaaaaaazbif . j . -c MUTSCH ENBACH ER RETURNS IN JULY wii.i iih a vamtaulf; addition TO TIIK HAHKIIAM. T:AM. HAS Itr.K.V I'lCKKI) FOIt XOBTU UT.HT IIO.VOIW therly and paralltl to tk WMUrly llo of lota two (S) M WtTM (T) two hundred forty (140) tt the northerly line of Mate ttmt; thenco westerly alOHf tk mrtkt(4y lino of Main street tweatyire (M) foot to the placo of keflaatag, ta the city or Klamath rails, farMrif l.lnkvlllo, Oregon, aboTe dtaeribN premium fronting and nbuttlai M Main street 2fi feet and Pint trtt 2u feet. And to have declared Junior, in ferior nml subsequent to plalatlfs said mortgage the mortgage made. According to advlcra received by tcxecutrd ond delivered to you by aald friends, Vernon T, MoUchcnbachor.'dft'cn'lanta, Robert C. and AUca L. who graduates the University of Or- Bplnk, on April 29, 1913. upon toe egon this year, and will teach at the nmo promises as those covered sfcy Klamath county high school, will re-Il'lalntlff's mortgage as abovo set turn to Klnmath Palls tbo foro part forth, and to have your mortgage of July. (tlin and all right, tlila and Interest ft in oxppcterl that Motschenbacher j which you, or any of said defendants, will ho hero In time to participate l" liave " tho mortgaged premises i In the rodeo toumaraent gsmea. He J "aired and foreclosed, except the: will be a valunb! addition to tbo'rlRht to redeem as provided by law Itam, for in addition to belni: a N'o Personal Judgment is demanded I good catcher, this year ho hag de- BRainst you in said complaint, rclopcd into a hitter. ' This summons is published once oti-. tf t . - i a.a. n Hiii!r tnw alv nm ft A uAail i ioiitn iias oont-an oi inc uacK-." "-c. .. . '"' wvo. (UtoppltiB for tho University of Or '(.gon this year. He ha been picked for that posltlou on the All-North-jwi-st collegiate team. For any Itching skin trouble, plies. rczrmn, rait rheum, hives. Itch, scald 'head, herpes, scabies. Doan's Oint . racm Is highly recommended. SOc a ' box at all stores. 0--' X'i'ptsssStSSvZ i. "&. &t garden hat hapii or tli" ehln tilted bamlrati itiodnU All ali, of roil rip, ttowiT trlinmnt. that do not run to fruit Vlnnt, combined with flouor. In ronldrr'il ypry amnrt. tf toll, fttlii)' fabrlm to I'linl"- tlliK bulky (.'onxHiuriilly. along ltli or gandl and I'arU ruimllu, Ih all-ovrr-art dlr4 hold tho router of llm Ulti roar aartorlal atago. Una of the prettiest models In the ut la a rovvralon to mid-Victorian day, with tho skirt atmply a charm log rloa of alt ruffles front tho round baby waUt down to the ankle Tbn kaUt la a looae bloum with at-ln ileevea ending lit a froth of Uinni umr future, tulflni at tho elbow. The opoit throat ' W flntahed with a narrow rufflo which nMla hi ittM luial linn iiiiil riinllnuia ...... n. .... . ..--, ..-. ..-.. "... ... u I..I..I. i .. i la double nio down to tht- walat-coat."""" " '"J '"' " '""" glrdl. of aofl roa. taffeta All tho" " ft enh 'ft,,p ,ln oJ ,U"V ruffle aro edgrd In row embroidered ,r"."' '. "' "'. ' " " """'" Our four hours ore reuulrcd In tlu docking of tho uorld's largest ship, tho lfamburg-Amerlcan liner, the Vaterlaiid, on her nrrUal In .New Yuri, on her maiden trip. Twenty-flte tug worked in aln to get the grvat nlilp almiKitlili' her pier, and it Onatl) brtamu necessary to warp her in by means of cables: attached to the iltr and worked by iluromy i'UkIuch nbo'ird tho wsl Tho Vaterland averaged a little more than twenty knot or twenty-three miles nti hour for the entire trip, and her best day's run was 594 miles. Now that the milliners arc bringing' In the ahrate a hat drroratlou. it J probably will not go agnlunt tbo grain1 to ndnpl llm het braud of breakfat food for rhapeau garnishment In the Hotel Arrivals . Another frrak fashion (lint has gllmpto It through unveiled eye. ftcallop, and the. whole creation con xert It wearer Into a verltablo but terfly In the net. Another effective frock ot simple line has a new long tttutc of pleated tirt over an underskirt of net, which In also pleated and caught above the knees, with a crush aaah of soft satin lied with a four-looped how In front. Tho cruab girdle- I of tho same ofl oallu and the waist Is also pleated and imtxlmmed with a V-shaped low neck and tiny short teeve that end ab ruptly, midway of the shoulder and elbow, with a weti frill of the net. This la net, but not gaudy. Theae net frock are really pret tiest In white, hut In soft shade of malse, blue, pink, lavender and sea mid boa. In, niching of silk and os Hotel Hnll Joint llugeliitvlu and wire, W. II. Clirlsntan. (Irottfrlcd Neiibrrt and wife. Algoma. 0 K. Dlcklng, Ml. He luoii, II, I. Thompson, Chlloiiuln, II. (.'. Hodge, Dorrls, Chns llattn., K M. Ilohle, J. !' Adams Jr., J. K. Adams, r., Merrill; Sol Israel, Sacramento; Ah In Links, Chits, ('. Hoff, Van Iikl nnd wife, Smt Krnnclsco; Frank W. LADIES! SECRET TO 4k, DARKEN GRAY HAIRfci'S,-r; IIKI.VC HACK ITS COLUH AND t'Mruj Notice State of Oregon, County of Klamath, as: W. I ,. Montgomery, vs. U'riknown Owner ot Kstray: viz.: One grey gelding about 14 years old, branded I on left shoulder. That said W. 1... Montgomery did on 'April 21. 1914, take up and at all times since tben kept In his posses sion the above described estray, and that he has used all reasonable ef forts io ascertain and find the owner of the same, and taken all legal steps t required by the laws of the state of Oregon in reference to estrays. Xow, therefore, to said unknown iowner, and to any and all persona who may be Interested therein, you are 'notified that at the Midway stables on Main street, in Klamath Falls, in said county and state, on the 20th day of iJuue, 1914, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, when the said estray will be exposed and offered for sale. as by law directed. And the pro ceeds of said sale will be applied for tho payment of all damages, cost and ioxpenses legally incurred, and the ex- youthful appearance and attractive- cess. If any, will be retained by E. W, ness. Iiy darkening jour hair with Gowen, Justice of the Peace, or his Wjeth'a Sage and Sulphur, no one successor In office for the period of oes It so natur- six months. And if said sum of money ust dampen a so held shall not be called for In said sponge or boft brush with It and draw (time, tho same will be deposited as by Vtntnt. In (frilil ftndAa marlft eHif nt u imiiu aco Mawo hum fa r- In the Kvenlng Herald, a dally news paper of general circulation, printed and published In the city of Klamath Falls, Klamath county. Oregon, by (order of Honorable Henry f Benson. Judge of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the county of 'Klam ath, anil- dated April 24, 1914, the I! rut publication of this summons be ing made on the 25th day ot April 1914. STONE DALE, Attorneys for Plalatit 23-2-9-1 6-2S-30-6b knotted behind In n fluffy clioti, Per hap thl fad may hate been launched with tho good Samaritan Intention of Hooper, Yreka; Cleorgo C. lllrtchut, acting like blinder, to prevent a too 'Albany; A. II. Sanford. Weed; It. K. ardent follower of Fashion's whimsies 1. lledllllon, Ilondon; S. A. llrowu, from seeing herself ns others seo hor.( Crystal; V. C. Dalton, Malln; J. I. Nii doubt many would shy at their fKnsgl, Harry l.oreut, Lookout, Calif.; uiwn reflection, could they onco r. v.. wnitney. j. ti. sioomaw, v. t. this through your hair, taking one btntute small strand at a time; by morning vlded. 1,1'KTlti: WITH (lltANI)M.V.S all gray halra have disappcaied. After Iated May 26. 1914 another application of two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant, and ou appear years ounger. ' fl.Uiti T1U UKCIPK W. 2C-3-10 h L. MONTGOMERY. Common garden sago brewed Into a heavy tea, with sulphur. MM alcohol will turn gray.faBnnked and innt't (Paid Advertisement) added, faded hair beautifully ;and lux- There are to Units of insurance. SanimosM , Equity No. C77 In the circuit court of the state ot Oregon, for the county of ruamam urlant; remove every bltJtandnilf,.Chllcoto uriti-s the kind that pay. ' Richard Mclhase, Plaintiff. slop scalp itching ondamUng iilr. In:t Main Mlxlug tho sago tea antfUtpburJrn- From lliit and heitd dress to para mil I but one step higher. Fashion ha come out flatly with the docreo that tho really smart paraaola must all bo nn the level this summer. They i I ... . . arc nat as tneir Japanese prototypes, r, I.. nilllllV), J. II. Jiuumun, ii, I. . . MfJtol llohlman. William L. Flnloy. San cl',,? at ll0We though, is trouble. Huuckecplnc rooms, neir Francisco; W. J. McDonough, Robt, Connor, Fort Klamath; W. O. Gra ham, Ja. T, Henley, city. Au easier way Is to get the ready4o- uso tonic, costing about 00 centra, SuDscrlue for lho erald. B0 cents' largo bottle, at drug stores; known asia montn "Wjcth'a Sage and Sulphur Halri ' green, they aro very desirable. The Dowered net with tiny rosegay or pluk roao buds scattered over a white, blue, flesh or malse ground I very Itialnl nnd lovely made up In shep herdess style. The combination of a many ribbed, nnd edged In gay bob bing ball,), fringe and tassels of silk trleli fnthers. Many of the moro friv olous aro entirely cascaded In tiny rftfllr preferably of chiffon, and all nre n brllllattt of huo as modern iler run devlne, The poor naked oyo Is bntiiiil to he as dun led by the glar- imnnler skirt of flowered net opening ting raise of it now parasol as by the up the front over a fiowored petticoat (glaring rays of old Sol CLOGGED NOSTRILS OPEN AT ONCE, l HEAD COLDS AND CATARRH VANISH In One Minute Your Minify Noe and Head Uloara, Hneeslng and Nose Hunntag Cense, Dull Headache Oom, Try "KJIy'g Cream Halm." Ost a small bottle anyway, Just to try It Apply n little In the Nostrils and Instantly your clogged nose and topied-up air paseages of the head will open; you will breathe freely! dullneM nnd headache disappear, lly morning, the catarrh, cold-ln-head oi catarrhal ten throat will dhuppsr. Knd such misery now I Get the small boltit of "Kly't Cream Ilalm" nt .-V drug store. This tweet, fra rant balm dlMehet by the heat of tho uostrlls; penetrates and heals the Ittllauied, suulleu mumbraue which lines tho uose, head and throat; clears air passugea; stups nasty dis charges mid a feeling of cleansing sonihlnk toilet comes Immediately, Don't lay awake tonight strug gling for breath, with head stuffed; nostril closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or n cold, with 1U running uoso, foul mucous dropping Into the throat, and raw dryness Is distressing but truly needles. Put your faith Just once It "ICIy'a Cream llalm" and your cold or caturrh will auraly disappear, (Paid Advertlsment.) Stylish Suits Hand Tailored and made from distinctive fabrics of exrlushe weaxe. Our design ing and needle work express the highest achievement of the tailor ing art. Guaranteed Fabrics Moderate Prices The HdiiHou design mid color ings will bo found In grout vari ety of Htrlctly tho latest models. Loewe Bros. Tailor thus avoiding M lot of Remedy,1 r muss. While wispy, gray, faded hair Is not alnful, wo all desire to retain our' I - " RIGHT HERE Is a package that should Interest every coffee buying family In tewn: p-a s: M $3BM &2Sk jjffiffl lit . . . .ii latJQtv sH Economy supply elation for the thrifty niotoritt. Ker) thing here to de crease your ruuning ex penscvand iucrraio your comforts and pleaiures. We sroialito NoblyTrttdM TWm Urea art sew Mat saMsaeartlMUaitt4SlMiTir Ctaytay'i tsfalar warraaty pritct waessiiasala ae4 tarUI-BUT say asjaimwst ii sa a kaiU ef 5,000 Miki WHITE PELICAN GARAGE , r' i A-C-'"'",, Hi,Mi,,, mmMajKl ONI POUND Iter WCICKT 1 ,1 Ls?fff33Sfei ! I aSs 0asr tomam WStl WS2s ISSal IjfiPCS affV-mVrjUJkJJklC iaammlgtBl ' - 'SSU. OooM ' ratdenour-BakerGroceryCompaM I lKgj(nsAS cirv. w-s-A' Jm more for i vs. K. C. Spink (also known aa Robert C. bridge. Spink), A. L. Spink (also known j as Alice I.. Spink), and X. L. Mayers, Trustee; and P. Lowen gart, M. Seller and Sanford Uowengart, Defendants. To M. L. Mayers, Trustee, Defendant above-named: In the name ot the state of Oregon, jou are hereby required to answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled action, on or before the 0th day ot June, 1914, that be lug the day of the last publication ot this summons, and the last day within which you aro required to answer, ns fixed by the order of publication ot this summons. It you fall to appear and answer, (Plaintiff will take Judgment and do creo against you as prayed In his complaint. This suit Is brought to foreclose the mortgage given by the defend ants, R, C. Spink (also known as Robert C. Spink) and A. 1.. Spink (also known as Alice L. Spink), to Richard Melhaso, plaintiff, on April 2S, 1911, to secure the payment of (Equity No.GSS, Register 4, p.H) In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Klamath. John A. Myers, Plaintiff; v. Mary E. Meyers, Defendant. To Mary E. Meyers, Defendant: In the namo of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint ot plain tiff filed In this suit against you on or before the 8th day of July, 1914, that being the data set in the order of the above entitled court for your ap pearance and answer i In the order for publication of summons, leaned in this suit; and. If you fall to to ap pear and answer, plaintiff will apply to said court for the relief demanded In bis said complaint, vis.: For n decree dissolving the bonne of mat rimony heretofore) nnd now extettaag between plaintiff nnd defendant, nag for plaintiff's costs nnd dieenrsamf ta herein. ThU summons ia published la Un Evening Herald, a dally newapaner. printed and published nnd ot general circulation in the city ot Klamath Falls, county of Klamath and state ot Oregon, under and by virtue of nn order ot the Honorable Henry L- Bon son. Judge ot tho circuit court ot the ttato of Oregon in and for the county of Klamath, made and entered on the 19th day ot May, 1914, the first pub lication under aald order, to be on the 26th day of May. 1914. nnd the last publication to be on the 7th day of July, 1914, being for alx consecu tive and successive weeks. E.L.ELUOTT, Attorney for Plaintiff. 211-4 WUIIts Building. Klnmath Falls. Oregon 26-2-9-H-J3-I0-7 u Notice of Peademcr of PttRton to Vacate Portion ot Frederick Street, la Bhlnplngtoa Addettea to Klamath Falls, Oregea. Notice ta hereby given that Tan Klamath Development company, a corporation, directly Intereated there in, and desiring the vacation nf a portion of Frederick street -in Shlpplngton addition to the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, tald portion of street named being described aa toUewa: That portion ot lot nine (9), sec tion nineteen (19), township SI 8., range 9 E., W. M Klamath county, Oregon, Included within the limits f Frederick street. Shipping addtttta to Klamath Falls, Oregon, nnd north of the Shlpplngton spur, described as follews: A Beginning at the northeast comer ot block "A," Shlpplngton addition to Klamath Falls, Oregon, oa tat west line ot Frederick street; theae north 89 degrees 23 minutes east, 19 feet, more or less, to the west linn nt tho two promissory notes of said de-j block "B" of said addition; theae You may bo paying just us good au article. Investigate and see. Sold Only by Us 35c or 3 for $1.00 SUNSET GROCERY Phono 200 fendants, dated on said April 28, 1911, for sixteen hundred and sixty six and sixty-seven one-hundredths dollars, each, due one and two years after said dato, respectively, with In terest at 8 per cent per annum from date, and providing for reasonable attorney's fees, and upon the follow ing described real estate In Klamath county, Oregon, to wit: Beginning at the south-westerlj corner of lot two (2) In block eighteen (18) In the city of Klam ath Falls, Oregon, formerly Link vllle, thence northerly along tho lino of lota two (2) and seven (7), two hundred forty (240) feet to Pine street; thence easterly aloag the southerly line of Pine street twenty-live (25) feet; thonoo sou- south along said west Un 44.8 foot, more or less, to a point 12.S ft north of the center Un ot tho Suln- plngton spur; thence southweateslf, parallel to said spur and at a dis tance ot 12.0 feet from tbo line thereof to the east line of' "A"; thence north n dlstano of 4944; feet, moro or lets, to point of togia nine. fi Will, at the regular meeting of a Common Council of tald ty, ia Jtmy 1914 to wit: oa th fth day f JnJr, , 1914, present to th Common Coaa- cii aioresaia. a peutioa atantg the vacation ot that norttaa f erlck street sbov desert. Th Klamath DTilomta By. Wm. S. Worasa. i6-t-9-i-it-k ; ' . )J AfJVP 0-'' asnaaga. i'rJ, 'pf it" V'y A'ti i t ; T"V fc Iv J -i