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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1914)
HATimitAY, At'ouiir , li THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OMEGON PAM Say Canal Hawaiian l tiiieit l'r' Hervk t tint llmrv will Uv a flood ul Immleru- HONOl.rU'. Aub 30 Hawaiian I"i -rrrK)mliti(t a.hnnli! i , li..- r.itwm.t i.. " tbu ,iii'lyr- r.iiwni "" lh" " ' " "" ,'c,nc Cft,fl U" ,'"," f iiuwhie the opening of b Panama " l"" ke 'i"!"1 ti uth ml Flow lt tundpuliit or ih "l't llullou. but l.orr, olu Ii land wp and tliwlr lir," '" ' ' orfcom and lhi cm j d.,n4aiiU. iu iuhIMIiui m'Mui U"iw ' ! Iimllonl'a dunilna ' (-, ta.l u amml ritnliiic iito. uul.mUm ha iit-r awuird , ,Mc iirl. n..r, mmii. .U """" "' f'Uilil . i! vif r tl"Hl Hawaiian neci.i already in i:nrui ,tI. . ,..,.. , 'not rnhlfsrilni: fur (tirJmrfl. tmi rim lial"" !, - iki J-jU .o ail otftttra h lnltliig enteral- ot) Jltl plantation "k tlve ,.U Miall fur pfltlllrl)r tHcd wagr tin ("hlnfw Bl!ilill ta olttl 111" tirrtnelll blrtl III" Ttillfit Itlitlw. lrt llir w uur', buxetrr, llti ; iiorrouii uuritie Uf !' 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HntllM lUlm UMnil7 t tri , ll1 mmJ Ttirot diol- ,Stjr Currlil IH(rg. Iiull llratUrhfi Out. Del Mnatl boltlf .uwX, )unt to ut t Aiplr lltUo ! ! NwtrlU .i.j i ivtFiitr t'r (Ioce4 ufo J tr-,tjijn atr t4r of th bcJ n otu riu lll tirili frtr; tuimr.. ml tiiUrtt .ll jtar. j rnn Uir rmairh, rnMlnhd or rurrbal urn thnt win dlppr. I nil rh mUnfj- nwl 11 Ut toll Uiitm of "Kf' Cffm lUlm" l ilfur tur. TbU itwent. fr Houston's Opera House ONE DAY ONLY Sunday. August 30th amgcaak t iBagmH Learnt .aaaaaaW aaBl. L 'agmaal aaaaaaamV7 Laaaaaai aaaaaav .aaaaaaaaaaV aatmaaw. LaaaaaaaV- " Tr aLaaaaaal aaaaaaaaaaaa3aTaaaaai aH aLB tH LH aaaaaWaaggmW 1 t BaVggaaal "7W maaaH gcaaaal aaaaafl aaaB gggml SaaaaaaawVaaWgV xJaaBaH k tV tggggggga ggggB " jt H aaaaam gaaaaaaaaaVgaaaaw aaaaa aml LaV t aV SB V jHgggggf gaaaaaavVLgW ggggmvH AIIMIHHIO.V, IWi 4JKNTO RcdMrvad SU on Matinee, 2:30 Will Mean Land Boom YESTERDAY'S COAST LEAGUE RESULTS l( II 3 V 3 (Urralltvfllo I 1 " - -' '" " "" (,",cr ""' A''",",,,n HWHlrr '"'i:uroj.-aii ar KIKne AI!.1 of llrl " Julum a the only monaiclt of Kurnc I'otUand .. ' !' I ' flctusilii' in tb n?lil to bead bin trooi B j.,,,,'''''' l'm'm 3 , j'Timo and eln wbn ibo rleMlue .,...,. ' "' Val. Ulfl.ld and .Mound l.lrei. ... at II. I.Hbt rvru Htboildl. ' ' i: Wben bab; uai wilb Mieina or uio lublii tklu trouble, um Ooan'j Ointment A llltlu of It giKa a lun WMfc- itt..t II U f r rlill.ttn llflv - -- -" " .-.- .. 'ri b" 1ImpIm br tb beat of j)io tiMtrtU, tticimlm and bral tb Itirtaincd. uIUh membraiio wlilcb (tor Ibe hmi, hvad Bttd tlifoat; flc ulr jtw, tot niuity dt- Ct.r4 Ud A frelltllt Of ciMtllltDIE .ooililni, tvlUf come IranttdUUlr D.iu'l lr touUhl itru Cllb( tor brcatti. with bead ttuffeJ: Otxtrlli (liMod. bawKlDK and blowlnt Catarrh or rold, llb lt runntnc lttur, tout mucou. tlropptttK Into lb Ibroal, and raw done" U dUtrnttlna but truly ndlw I'm jour taltiiJuni ouc la "i:ir' Cram lUlm" and your cold or rniarrb lll iuroly dUfar. (I'ald AdrertUment.) WILLIAM FARNUM CIIII.I1HKN, M CNNTH Salt nt the Bonbonirc Evening. 7:30 King Albert Reviewing His Troops mar aBawaK i,amamamm.7 -!; i :tBKsaaBa iJMli imgtaaaTagM mj iaVCaVaBiBH arVafBX'alHgaa. atBalBBlBHvBBfj IBtBaiBBftBBLBKft BtaalBMBmBlBkaJI HbV )UBvBLBHBBH iHPVl IHVB'llallallallallBallVaflQB aV H 3 Tor ih firt ivio ili f Hi At the Churches (tre lrliulUl KiUcu(nU Ctmrtit Cotovr Tenth am) Jlljb atrrU; & & Hlcbardi, wloliUr. 'Ibr iior ha rrturni'd. and will '.conduct rlrr Hunday. 1 1) It. IM . fltlfitlav Mllttnl iir-n 1. -- - - . --. -. waitou, ui'riuienacnt. ' I'rracliltiE at II a. Ul, aud S p. m, I'l'XOlth Icauo at 7 p. m. I!. VI. 'CIUItoti, prcldect. , I'rayor mctlc( Wdn-day orcnlcg at I. go o'clock. Judco Dccsou'i ctaju mU at 10 a. m. Tin taut quarterly con(crnci of tbt rar w x bcUl by Hunerlutendent II J Vatt Fuunii ou Thursday nlbt. Ill lll ln a I'Ulillc ronfrieuca ltb jiuliljc rrorta of th y-ara ork. Tbc Udlrv ll tc a ujiicr. ; , l'lrt I'mabytrrian Cliurtli Corner of Third and I'lno flirwU. J. 8. Stub- bUfleld, Pallor. Suprlntvndpbl of Sunday icbool J II. Maon. , Clrk of 8ijton C C. Ilojuc. 1 Oraull Mlm Vera lloutlon. I'rtldonl Cbrltllan Rndcavor Koy I.al'ralrlr. Hunday icboot at 10 a. m. I'rjchlue at U a. m, aud S p. ta. CbrUtlan Kndvavor at 7 p tn. l'racr in evil he Wrdneiiday at P. in, You nre cordially Invited lo all cf the nervier. A fpoclal Invitation ) Khoti to uranKcm. CliriuJan Church Corner of Ninth nud Tlnn ilrrcli. Klder 8, D. liar- 'lan, ntliiUtor. Hitldcncc, corner jTcnth nud IIIkIi troU. Phono 147. llllilo dbonl nt 10 n, tit., C. C. Col- vlu, nupiirlntuudcui. l'f mclilliK nt 1 1 n. in. nud a p. m, CbrUtlnit Kmli'nor at 7 p. in. II. 8. Vat, pri.ldput. WcdiiPmlay iuIuk, pr)cr mwit liiK. All Uflconus ('Mirth of ilio Harrril Heart Corner Wonli'ii avciaio and Donald itroeta. ItuV. Win. McMillan, 8. J., paitor. I'lrat MnH at 0 n. in, lllKli Mnii und llonedlctlou at lu.30 n. m. . Catechetical Inatructlout ovary Sat urday und Sunday morning at 9:30. WYi'l d.iy .Man oery uiornlnc nt 7.1C, HcrluN nt Merrill ou the third ftuudiiy of inch month, ;iliiillat Church Coruor Eighth and Cnnnl Rtrctitrt. Itcv. A, P, Slmmoni, paator. Illblo ichool nt 10 a.m. avory Lord's Day, O, H, Do l.np, tuporlntoiulent, 1'icnchlut: mlU, in. mid S p. iu. ovory I.ordV Di.y, uuUtjn othorwhto not 111 od, Woiiuui' Home nud Korelicn Mia Hloiiary Horlcty meet llratThuradny of tuit'h month at 2:30 p. in. I'ruyor inoutlns tvory Weduetday ovonluic at 7:30 p. iu, Choir pruutlco Friday ovenlugi. Kvoryonu cordially luvlted to all of thoot) lervlcos. "I wa glad when thoy laid unto mo, I,ot ui go Into the bouiv of th Lord." Pa. 13M. Church of Chrhit Sclotlm- Swrle are held on Sunday woralag at 11 JlSSaW-'Pis I aal am. r. to' rjl-jio that hi had tuuv out to com mand hi arrnlM Tbo wonderful utand Ilelctutn mad agalnat I ho rnuhlnr. lrniaii tutf la Iu a Urgv itiicanuro accounted for by ibo fact the Mint hlmiM?f vi u vrllllcK to ahare Ox pbyalral ilngf of r 'o'clock and Wvdnctday awolng at '7:30 In Chrlttlan Bcltnce Hall. In tbt Jacobt block, corner Third and Mala itreclt, uptulra. IMOn aubccl for Kunday, "ChrUl Jnoi " LADIES! SECRET 10 DARKEN6RAY HAIR ItHING BACK ITU COLOR AND IX'DTRi: WITH ORANDMAt H.OH TEA RSCIf K Common sardta brawd Into a heavy ta. with aulphur and alcohol addtd, will turn gray, atraaktd and faded balr btauUtully dark and lux uriant; remove every bit of daadraff, ttop icalp itching and falllag hair. Mixing ibo ties tea aad sulpkur re cipe at home, though, la troubleeotae. An eatler way U to get the ready-to-uto tonic, coiling about 50 centa a tares bottle, at drug atoree, known aa "Wyeih'e Sage and Sulphur Hair Itemedy," thui avoiding lot of QttU. While fclipy, gray, raded hair la not tlnfut, wo all deatre to relatn our youthful appearance and attractive neat, lly darkening your hair with Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur, no one can tell, became It doea It to natur ally, to evenly. You Jutt dampen a apougo or toft bruth with It and draw thlt through your hair, taking one amall ttraud at a time; by morning all gray halrt have disappeared. After another application of two your hair become beautifully dark, gloaty, toft aud luxuriant, aud you appear )eara lounger. (I'ald Adverltatag.) HouiekeeplDK rooms, aear nridga. Subscribe for the Herald. SO ceata a month. We "Watch" the People Our ukIiIh am Utnlug your friends all mcr this cttd of the rtiunly, biy-iiiKo Ihejr knn lhat OUH TIMI'.HH GIVE THK COItHKOT TIMK A uikmI mill h imhhIs fow reutUrs. A poor itu U a conalaat ex peas. Hit us mIii'ii )ou VNHat a 4JOOD oao. Wo don't e)l tko'otlier kind, WINTERS KXPKItT OPTICIAN Movie Film the Bill thi: Ki'oii.inw," maw: into a nini: w:i:i featuiik, will iib HIIOW.N AT IIOL'HTO.N'K OI'KKA IIOUMi: TOMOHKOW AltTKIt NOO.V AND KVBNI.NO TAIW Alii: I'laVINO LI-DIN1 IUH.KK Tin' KpIIk I'oI)cojmi company, In piciurltinK iho ilrll and undying to- iinanrj of IU-t lli-ach'a "The flpollcrt Ma' mado a now revelation histor ical. hw Ine onm again that fiction haa r. blKb'-r aim than fart In IU targe appeal lo Intersil, lu a new pictorial triumph both In IrnprUirt and rMuaae human lntTil. Cbarhi Dlctcna wroU ncmarkabto character inallona lu Kt"t variety, and In tho IcIIIiik of bU atoriea, fre quently naUtl abuttt aud coudl tlotiH that Implrvd dr&atlc rcfonat; to thtt vivid page of yMtcrday, from Hie facllf and fearlr pwi of Ilex llcach, bod tho trail of graft and gred, and pointed outt heir glaring crurltlr and IllrgallUee o trenchant ly that It "atartfd omihlng" omo thlng thai arrentod the tpollatlon of Alaaka. With hit uaual pvraplculty, Wm. N. HcIIk, Urn brad of ibo Sellg Polyscope company, obwrvrd a trinity of values In Ihla romanct for potential pictnr Izatiou, abnorUng In heart Intereat, and frelghtrd with big, practical it tur of llf;. and a vital document of day, of fnw and of oventa that will never rtturn. Tho clear, terte ttyle, the tentlty of purpo, the corelallon of dramatic Incldenta and the big sympathies that permeate "The Spollert." makea It peculiarly adapted for vhraallaaaioa. Thlt thrilling roaaascw of the gold Bcldt of our Northwest, If strong la sentiment, is steeped la Here primi tive fashions InsBfrtd by laatdloua evils that Invest Ue closing colls of a great contplracy for robbing honest toll or Its golden fruits, and It has braved privations with death ever Im- Inenl, day by day, or through the long night of the Midnight Sun. It has tho better and brighter KLAMATH OOTOrTT EMPLOYMENT OFFICE We furnish all kinds of help at short notice. It yon want work register at MltS. A. FIETERSTSINBR 122 Sixth 84. Blue Front Livery and Feed Stables Formerly the Ooodman Stablea WKLL KQUiriF.D LIVEnY AND FKED STABLE Mundy & Htlyard, Props. S3: Klamath Ave. Phone 353-W DEATH AND DESTRUCTION FuIIoh iu the wake cf tires, light wing and tornadoes. l'rov Monro will not protect you agalaat loss, but INSURANCE WILL. WUo Men Insure foolish ones wUh they had. Costs hut little and (a worth much. CHILCOTE m Mai. St, PImhmM Triumph, Tomorrow Helen Chester things in contrasting figures to tbc rugged miners, is swtei and refresh ing as well as reliant and Imperious womanhood, to give It Interest In un usual way tobvring and surprising as It touches the hearts and actions of rugged and battling raea. Tbete airong elements in the melting pot of tbU romance, feso to make a great work Intense, picturesque and poten tial beyond compare, as far as cur rent production of motion pictures Is concerned. This masterful picture will bo pre lected for the flnt time In Kiamaui Fails at Houston's opera bouto Son- day afternoon and evening. For any Itching skin trouble, piles. ecsema. aalt rheum, hives. Itch, eeald head, herpes, scabies, Doan's Oint ment la highly recommended. S0e n bos at all atama. " Herald want ads bring reaalU Legal Notices Notice of SherUTa Sale By virtue of an execution and or der of sale duly Issued by the clerk of the circuit court of the county of Klamath, state of Oregon, dated the 14th day of August, 1914. In a ear tain action In the circuit court for said county and state, wherein Rich ard Melhase, as plaintiff, recovered Judgment against R. C. Spink (also known as Robert C, Spink) and A. L. Spink (also known aa Alice L. Spink) for the sum of three thous flve hundred tlxty-tlx and 35-100 dollars and attorneys' fees in the sum of four hundred dollars (1400.00) and costs and disburse ments taxed at forty-seven and 15-100 dollars, on the 14th day of Augutt, 1914. Notice Is hereby given that I will on the 14th day of September. 1914. at the front door of the county court houte. In Klamath Falls, la said county, at 10 o'clock la the forenoon of said day, sell at public auttoa to the highest bidder, for cash, the fol lowing described property, to-wlt: Beginning at the southwesterly corner of lot two (2) In block eighteen (18) In the city of Klam ath Fall. Oregon, formerly Link vlllo, thence northerly along the line of lots two (2) and teven (7), two hundred forty (240) feet to Pine street; thence easterly along tho southerly line of Pine street twenty-flve feet: thence southerly and parallel to the westerly Una of lots two (2) and seven (7), two hundred forty (240) feet to the northerly line of Main street; thenre westerly along the norther ly line of Mala street twenty-flve (35) feet to the place of begin ning, in thn city of Klamath Falls, formerly the town of Llnkvllle, Oregon, above 'described premises troutlug and abutting on Main street twenty-flve (25) feet and Pine street twenty-flve (25) feet. Together with tenements, hered itaments and appurtenances there unto belonging or In anywlte ap pertaining. Taken and levied upon as the property of the said H. O. Spink (also known as Robert C. Spink) and A. L. Spink (alto known aa Allen L. Spink), or as much thereof aa may be necctsary to satisfy the said Judgment In favor of aald plaintiff. Richard Melhase, against aald de fendants, with Intereat thereon, to gether with all eotta and disburse ments that hare or may accrue. O. O. LOW, SherlnT, By Geo. A. llaydon. Deputy. Dated at Klamath Falls, Ore., Aaf uat 14, 1914. 15-13-II-S-llh ' m LZ SBamaaaHy (.. ?v 4sVi3PBggB!ggf I hi h ?i ruflaaVFaaH av,l-'' l'JgRggH Xotkfl to Credkeew In the Dtttrlct Court of Ua Cawtotl States for the District of OregM. To the Creditors of C. B. Athlaaow, Bankrupt: iSotlco It hereby given that on the 24th day of August, 1914, the under. algned referee of the above court In bankruptcy ordered that the ttoek of good, wares and merchandise, as welt as all fixtures belonging to the abovw bankrupt, be sold at public auction. to the blgbett bidder for cash. The tale to bo hold on September 11th, and at 2 p. ra., and tald sale to ha of tho tald ttock and fixtures In bulk. A meeting of the creditors Is here by called to be held at tho office of the undersigned referee In Klamath falls. Oregon, on the 11th day of Septem ber, 1911, at 3 p. ra., at which time creditors may show caute. If any there be, why (he tald sale should not be held as ordered. Dated at Klamath Kalis, Augutt 2, 19H. J. C. KUTENIC. Referee. 36-lCtn vUe to TaJif yeva Notice Is hereby given that the board of equalisation will coavena Monday. September 14th, and will ha In session for thirty days. All tax payers will be expected to II their protests with the county dark hater September 31st. aa prorMad by law, at there will bo absolutely no ckangaa raado in rolls after they are tame back to the aseeeaor. 10-tf J. p. LEE, , HaaiBMNU For PnMlcaUoai In ft cloaatr of Tax Lasts. Equity COS. In tba Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon, tor th Connty of Klamath. II. J. Lockwood, Plaintiff. Fred K. Merrill (someUmea called Fred Merrltt), Defendant. To Fred K. MerrKt ( rsalled Fred Merrltt) , the ahorw defendant. In the name of the State of Ore- grn: Ton axe hereby notified that H. J. Lockwood, the holder of eartlOtaUn of delinquency nambered 47, lawatel uponthe3Udayeretraary.A.a 114, by the tax eelleeter ef Ktaav atb County. State of Oregon, tar the amount of nine) and 40-lea doUara. the same betas the aataant the dnn and delmqaent far taxea for the year 1910 together with neaaKy, Internet and eoata thereon nyen the real nren erty aaeeaeed tt yen. of weiea yen are the owner an annenra ef reeord. situated In aald county and state, and particularly boanded aad deeerlbed at follows, to-wK: Lou xonr (4) and five (S) la block two (3). Bnenn VIeta addUlea to Klamath Falls. Oregon. ( tenser ly Uakrtlle. Oregon), according to the duly recorded plat thereof now apoa file In the office of the county clerk at Klamath Falls, Oregon. You are further notified that aald K. J. Lockwood ana paid taxao ea aid premises for prior or anbeaaanat years, with the rate of interest oa aald tniouata aa follows, to-wlt: Year's tax. 1911; data rata. Fen. 36, 1914; tax receipt No. 41X7; rate of intereat, 15 per cent per ananas. Year's tax. 1912;; data paid. Feb ruary 38, 1914: tax receipt No, 47IT; rate of Intereat. 16 per cent per an num. Year's tax. 1913; date paid. March 31, 1914; tax receipt No. 3420; rate of Interest, IS per cent per annum. Amount paid for the year 1911, I7.S1. Amount paid tor the year 1912, $2.52. Amount paid for the year 1913, 13.53. 8ald Fred K. Merrltt (someUmea called Fred Merrltt), aa the legal owner of the above described prop erty as the same appears of reeord, and each of the other persona above named are hereby notified that H. J. Lockwood will apply to the Circuit Court of the County aad State afore tald for a decree foreclosing the Una asamit the property above deeerlbed, and mentioned tn aald eertifleata. Aad you are hereby summoned to appear within sixty daya after the first pub lication of this summons, exclusive ef luc day of said first publication, aad defend this action or pay tho amount diu aa above shown, together with costs and accrued Intereat, aad la case of your failure to do so, a decree will be rendered forecloalag tan Has fu said taxes aad eoata ngnlaet the land nnd premises above named. This summons la published by order of the Honorable Henry L. Btaeea. Judge of the Circuit Court ot the State ot Oregon tor the County uf Klamath, and aald order wm made and dated this tb day of July,, A. ft. 1914, and the data of the first pub lication ot this summons la MM 9ta) day of July, A. D. 1914. AM eeen aad papers la thin may be aerred upoa the und residing wlthla the fttata Ojaas at the address hereafter enHnaad. O'NEILL 4 MAMMKfj, Attaraeps far nth Fella, Oreaaa. ill A 4! , jt