The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 09, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALL!. OI0CO0N
FAME
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Erin, Sayt Meath
Fortifications About Paris and Commander of Armies For a Sieg
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HfUllr ' " l l,r,
trdy t 1 V, w . I and
lr rouit eu 'kj AH school
tltMiro are Mkl t parUtHml.
KurjMy lavltfd,
no government or paiiy In HrlilMi
. hlnluiy epr ttrr't'l lit tottK
(iimtlr( iiiiltml liUliintiti i,f nil (.f.
ThM nro 1.H3 inUiuif of Hit.
Mfilrnli teftr ill 1I4,4K Mill on th
IUnJiwiH). oil iii.' tome (irln
rlfttltr " fluUirn litll.
EAT LESS MEAT
IF BACK HURTS1
TAKK A MAm OV MlvTH TO,
M.t'HM HII.VCV IF HMDOKK
iuthi:k vmi
Henld'sClassilicdAdTi
FOR RENT
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LOHT BMU.Uy blltttl, Main trtM.
tla tbltxhllU
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Klib( HtMl fMuUilr lully
io4ur kl4nBy trputtl In otn form
ur bthvr, Mr m U Knoin kuttor
ll', Ueu Ibv uric rld In ttioal ti-
. tm llie kl4nri iLty !ofu uir
twi n (ucin; ciog up tea
ruv nil .ift of 4lttrM, t'rilcu
Urljr liktt u4 intry in tit kl4
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ot liMdMiir. t!4 HIOMUli, COS-
illlutleN, r'l4 lhr, lMftlMM,
tU44r n4 urinary IrrlUUon.
Tt MKMHenl your tek hurt or
ktJncy art'( ncilng rlgltl, or If tU4
4r Uitbtr yon, get about (our
ouar of J4 Salu from aay goo4
rkamary; uka a tafcJpooaful to a
gUM of waiar Nfera braakfaat far a
( day aag your kMaaya lll laaa
art flat. Tfct faiaoaa aalla la aa4a
flow ik atl4 tit graaa au4 laaMA
)uk. cottiahMNl l(k lltkla, aa4 aaa
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.No, ,t ,1 larolllr,
.Vo. 4toiM OiruMJtc du .Yon).
.,, .V-rort Wain.
c irt i ir.M.
7 ynt OwkiTfWaia.
Ik-Fort lAirr.
Furt KUmt lrll.
'. ieFrl Valjoum.
Fmti ttwllr
rwull, llomftlnvlll, Auliervlllrm, 8t.'l tvcnty-nve tnll In circumference tOuen, Cllcliy, Ajnlerei, Nantcrre, St.
Jsna command tnelx-lfcntaof the val-'Unw. VarMillw, St. ciood, 8enra,
llcr of the 8cln. Thcs Inner ring of iSceaiu, Cuolsy and Charenton. Tk
!tvn detached forts It thirty-four' population Uvlnr in what might b-
No,
.' rlInJUtt,i4 tor " rtilx.l-Fpftd.Xala,.
7'u " 'l Hliy; Ww i Mutral. x,h FondcaiHgr,
"' "" " Ilia I tin ferial 1b Iha urlM tu It an' v.. .. .
FOR SALE
lim Ibn a I4 lit iba urla ao It no
loiigr Irrltalm, ttiua a4lng tladdar
4Uor4ra.
Ja4 Halu raaaot lalara aayoaa;
No. lKonti-y.
Xo. IFari MataUI.
Xn. 17 FtwKtoXefajr (inmrt).
Xo, Fen iW Keoay.
Xo, au-Fort d Featteaay.
toil HAt.-cw, ball JarWy, kail
laitw. Jr L U. Htrahi. S-l ! a delightful fffmcat illkla
iwalr driak which mltllea of naa xo. M Fan iW XogMt,
chttkaai, awud own uka sow aa lkt toj ,sn. ai Kort it- JuJIafillr.
'ort do CfearrNtu.
ran hai.i: Muring
l(fct 3 tou4. 40 mta aaah i ku the kldnoya and urlaary eroaaa i v
ltlrtr4, C. I'.. VI44om, I'koaa SI (lean, thut avnldlug wrloui kldaaylxu.tttf Furl do Iry.
T'1 jaua. X.a Fort d lUrcuv,
Xo. a. Frt d Maatruugr.
X. Fort LaMll.
Xo. a? Fort Oo VMrarnvn H.
Xo. a Xrw Warka.
Xo, a Fort it Aik
Xo. tfe Fort LeaJoNwrau.
Xo. 81 Fort Palalaran.
Xo.SC FefttTlaar.
Xo. a Fort mm CSmUUom.
Xo. M, SB, -gkHlrrira.
Xo. 7 Fort VMaraa.
Xo. tav Fort Haat Hue.
S'kbw Haltrrla ettrier.
Xo. 4 Fort do a. tr.
'Xo.4t.4a.4B Fort do Mariry
battcrlea.
, Xo. 44 Fort Vaixrteow.
Xo. 4ft Fori . Algreaaaatf.
1 Xo. 4 Fort do I'HaMI.
JXo, 4 T Fort o VadvtM,
Xo,4ft FortWrtlout d 81. Cyr.
1 Xo. 4 Fort do Ik.eat,
I Xo. AO Fort tW MunUlgea.
I.Va. B I Fort do MoataaorrBn.
j Tho outer ring of forti about I'lrla ild
'mit. In eiretimferencc. Should thoiCome the- Bring xonc is more man
Wman nrmy reach ParU It might .5MO.O0O. The outer circle ot the
Utreteh ila InvwUng line about the clty'a triple line ot defense, which
and
leity In a circumference of 100 mllea.
' A . ... ,. .... lal.v l.flAal.
All vno suiaii iui uium, vi"
the German and Preach lines would
b likely to suffer from artillery Arc
Pari itself could not he bombarded
while tho ring ot forts about It held
out. Tho forts, which are from
tbreo to ten miles from the limit ot
the ctty, would prevent siege guns
I from bolng placed within range of
ttie buildings ot me cuy. n ibb
are situated among the hills, are
the most modern ot the forts. They
nro built of steel and maaoory. and
known to be equipped with tba heav
iest guns of the famous French ar
tillery, although details as to their
armament have been closely guarded,
Something of the magnitude ot tho
defense or Paris Is shown' by eati
mates that only an army ot halt a
million men could hojfe to Invest
j French nrmy, or a part of it, should them and cut them oft from the out
b thrown hack upon the defense? otjsldo world. The two outer lines are
parl. the nghilnB would take place. so placed that each fort has a croaa
In a sone of several hundred squarcjflre over the territory awept directly
imllca about the city, In whtch raany'by the guns of adjoining forts. The
important suburbs nro located. Some result Is to make attackera face Are
lot the important place wljich ne.oui-tirom oom nanus as won u me .runi
e of Paris are Vlnwnnw. Mont-. In advancing on anr position.
Illinois Primaries Drawing
Attention of Political World
Roger Sullivan and Lawrence B. Stringer Fight Hard For
Democratic Nomination at Senator. "Uncle Joe"
Cannon It Out Again For Congress
Legal Notices
Notice of Final Account
(Equity No. 259)
In tho Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, In and tor tha County
of Klamath.
no opposition for tho republican nom-'
luatlon In tho Hecoud district, but
will tmvo a stiff fight In November.
In Hik N'lnelMtnlh tllntrlet William'
I). McKlnley, Tatt leader and former
congressman, 1 the aole aspirant for
tho republican nomination to oppose
s . !...,.-. .,....... I . -. .V . .. . ..,. .
ioaTrira(.ii uuiiurji, mtouu.i, hi U (le .Matter 01 loo AlsiBOHionvi 01 1
tho November election. Hlmcr V. Qlllctte, K. L. Elliott, j
uemocrauc, rvjiuDiicu., iiusii'-- ahiiuw.
slve and socialist parties all have To Whom It May Cencern:
candidates In overy district (a the j Notice Is hereby given that tho un
state. TliU keen competition for arraigned, as assignee has tiled his
Uttltsd Vim Brvic
CIIICAtlO, H't, 9. Hogrr 0. HilU
Hn' nRi,t for tno democratic sen
"rls iinmlnsllon overshadowed y.
rry oihtr rlomettt In the state-wldo
Priaarlea when Illinois voters went
10 l" polls today. Other partlr.
;"fl, ' womlnntB tbelr eenatorUI
nJldtM, congreaalwial omtes
i... ,no."""t"' ,or 'l i"1 M
"lUMIv.i omtea were to he.Mleked,
tho right within the demeeralle
' w of national interest.
Hacked by n majority el Ike stat
nnlmif,n, and slgkteea of the
nly-olKht presidents, electors
ltt voted for Woodrow Wilson,-guJ.
n roiulucled a streaueus speaklag
JMWIM that reacked site nearly
ry eoMnty of the ,ute. Uwreac
f Wringer, present cresaiM..t
J re from iiunola, and Imuran's
Mincl . opponent tor ike noa.li.a
UrtVio". ,h6 ftn4o'wit o( leere.
J?or Uwl,, M.'W trrtooiJ ,,
0. who .poke aa4net.KiliTaa
3f,h h0 prt 'Pf"
want tho toga, are conceded a chanco ample, havo IM for state treasurer,
by tbo fliilllvaii and (Stringer demo
crat. Tho big suffrage vote that played
audi on Important part In tho spring
municipal and local option elections
will not ho felt lit any of tho Import
ant contests today. Women obtained
"halt rights" In Illinois by leglsla
tlvo enactment, hut wttllo they may
vote for presidential electors and for
municipal officers, they havo not yet
achieved tho privilege of voting for
oMrea created under tho state con
atltullon.
The senatorial fight In tho repub
lican primaries today waa n very
tame affair, and Senator Uwreuoo Y.
Sherman was generally conceded tho
nomination to succeed, himself oyer
William K. Mason, former senator,
who has not conducted an active
campaign. Raymond Robins, tho
progressive candidate, la nnoppoaed.
The progressive Interest today lay
largely In the democratic primaries
neeause ot the prevailing opinion that
the nomination of Sullivan will
throw the aupnort of many prosjree-
a(ve democrats to the hull moose ean
dldate InNevembsr.
A whete nrmit of candidate are
IHirwtni the nominations (or state;
1 and atate legitMtire
Twenty demoernia, (r
and nearly that numtxvr for clerk of
the EUprmm court. For atato super-
lutondenl of nubile Instruction, the
only olbet stato executive omce to
he tilled, each o(. tho Ikroo leading
parties) fcw n woman candidate.
The, atate will not have to seek
now limber for tho national house of
representatives. More present nasi
former congressmen are In today's
fight for nomination than there are
aeata to fill. With tho exception of
Cleorgo K. tlonnan ot tho Third dis
trict, and Stephen A. Hoxworth ot
tho Fifteenth district, both demo
crats, every present member ot the
Illinois delegation Is striving. to coma
baek.
In the .eighteenth district "Unci
Joe" Cannon's effort to win the re
publican nomination and evetUnally
onet Congressman O'llalr, deaawemt,
rraan hle'aegt, waa opposed by'Wmer
B. Cooler, alee ot Denver. wke wan'
th chance at O'Hair'e acalo. , la the
Pourtb dletrlet In Chicago, Jaaeen T.
McDermsjtt, wbe reelgnedi bht neat
under' ire after' tha MwlaaH kaveeti-
gstlon. la seeking "vlndleaUoa", by
contending aaaln for the eatoereUlo
nomination ageJnet' tbe.aVeest at aav
bltlous. ataekrard deiaaeeatai
reeeataiivM Jaawa R. Kaaa, ?
Ueaa toar leader la-the hawte, aaa
nomination Is also carried Into tho
scrap for legislative office, and tor
many of the minor places to be filled
on city and county tickets.
the owner as appears ot record, situ
ated in said county and atate, and par
ticularly bounded and described aa
follows, to-wlt:
East half ( i ) of the southwest
quarter ( U ) of section thirty-four
(34). township thirty-three (M),
range fifteen, (15) east of Willam
ette meridian.
You are further notified that
said Lexington Realty company baa
paid taxes on aald premise for prior
this 10th day of August, lllf.lsii "
the date of first pablteatlaa et a.
mcrns Is the 11th day of Aagnet,
1911,
All process and aaeera I this pro
ceed log may be served aaen tie un
derslgned residing wNMa the state
of Oregon at the addresw hereafter
mentioned, v
J. N JOHNSTON,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Addreis: Oranta Pa, Oregon,
ll-l-JM.-16-IJh
Notice to Creditor
the District Court of the United
fltate for the District of Oregon,
To the Creditor of C. K. Atkinson.
Dankrupt:
Notice (s hereby given thai on the
21th day of August, 1914, the under
signed referee of the above court in
.bankruptcy ordered that the stock of
food, wares and merchandise, aa well
s all fixtures belonging to the above
I bankrupt, b sold at public auction,
to the highest bidder for cash. The
sale to be held on September 13tfa,
and at 2 p. ., and said sale to be of
the said stock and fixture la bulk.
I A meeting of the creditor I her
- by called to be held at the oslce ot the "
undersigned referee In Klamath Falls. ,
.Oregon, on the 11th day.of geptem- $
Iber. 114, at 2 p. m., at which tkae l
creditor may abow cans, if ear there H
.be, wy the aald sale should not be
(held aa ordered.
Dated at Klamath
24. 114.
3. C. ROTENIC, Referee.
j 2C-15tii ; ."'
(HummoM For lsdMcsiUei la Fere.
rloesww of Tsar lleau
Equity 62.
in the Circuit Court of the Sute of
Oregon, for the County of Klamath.
JH. J. Lockwood, Plaintiff,
w.
Fred Merritt), Defendant.
To Fred K. MerrKt (i
Wiled Fred Merritt). the above
defendant
la the aaae of the State of Ore
gen: Yon are hereby notified that H.
3. Lockweod. the holder ef eertttlente
or delinqeency nnmbered 47, Issmesl
upon Ue 2th day of rebmary, A. D.
114. by Ue tax eeOeeter af aOaav
aih Cbanty, SUU'af Orecow, far law
amunnt of nine and de-itf ewsit,
the same kelac the amonat tbaa dne
nd deHagneat far taxes far' Usa year
1910 togeUer wKh nesmlty. latereat
sad casta tawraaw ayorn tka ran! yraa
erty assessed to yew; ef wbleh' yaw
are the owner ns- amjsnra at reeari.
situated la said ea
particularly bonded aad
fti:ow. to-wlt:
Uou roar (4) and ftr () an
block two (J). Bsew Ykta nddttlssi
to Klamath Fall. Oregon, (femserty
UnkvlUe. Oregon), nccordtas to tka
duly recorded plat thereetraaw anew
file la the office of the cenaty clerk
at Klamath Fall. Oregon.
You are farther notified that aald
K. J. Lockwood. ban paid tanas aa
said premises for prior or snhsaaaaat
tar, with the rate ot latersst aa saOd
amounts aa follows, to-wlt:
Year' tax. 111; data paid. Feb.
26, 1914: tax receipt No. 4117; rats
of latereat, 15 per eaat par annum.
Year'a tax. 1911;; date paid. Feb
ruary 24, 1914; tax receipt Ne. 4TIT;
rate of interest, 16 per cent per aa-num.
Year'a tax. 1913; date paid. March
Maul allli,.flllAnl VMM Ifll til Tfetfl I
H..U .uwvtUVM JV -, ..- . . -, ,.,.. ,. .,.. M ......
of interest on said amounts aa fol- J" .". . """
. , . of Interest. IS per ceat per annum.
'0WS- Innnnt nf,i nr th. . t11
XAAd n 1Q1A .In, ml Ativ.l w- r.w w . ,
i i, v, v r "117 Bl
:l
Adrertleement.
BE PRETTY; TURN
6RAY HAIR DARK
the approval ot his said account on Mt 15,pe' cent.
hlie 18th day of September. 1914, at
Year' tax, 1911; date paid, Oa-
TKY flltAXDMOTHKR'H OLD FA-
VORITK IIKCIYK OF HACK TKA
AND SULPHUR
linat account In the said estate wilt
tho clerk ot the circuit court of Klara.
Ak. auhiu it a t.t fiirtrnn trint )ia
.'will mako application to said court t J. 1913: tax receipt nmber. Amnt pM fw 7M
Ifor tlnal discharge from said trust andi'""' " e-., .- 2.S1.
Amount paid for' tha 'year' till,
$3.58.
Said Fred K. Merritt (sometimes
called Fred Merritt). as the legal
owner ot the above deseribed. prop
erty aa the same appear ef-reeord.
and each of the other peraoa above
named ar hereby notified taat H. J.
Lockwood will, apply 'to thaCircuH
Court of the'Conaty and1 8 tale afore
said for a decree foreclosing the Ilea
against the property above described,
and mentioned ta said eertlfteate. Aad
to appear
' iii. D imii u WAAalnl itttKa
tho circuit court room, in tho court lu"- , ,V. l,Vf i.
Ihouso in the city ot Klamath mil.'" "i; nmount. 1.22; ot
.. - Iterest, 15 per cent.
WVBjVM(
E. 1. ELLIOTT, Assignee.
; Year's tax. 1912; date paid. Ang
.just 7, 1913; tax receipt number.
Almoat everyone kaowa that Sage!
Tea aad Sulphur, properly compound
ed, briaga back tha aatural color aad
lustre ta Ue hair when faded, streak
ed or gray; also ends, dandruff. Itch
ing scalp aad stops falUaf hair. Year
ago the only way to get UU mixture
waa ta make it at aeatc, walea to
muaay aad troubleaem. Nowadays,
by asking at aay drat store for
"WyeU'a Sage aad" aalpbur Hair
Remedy," you wlUgat a Urae battle
of UU famous old reeipe tor about
54 eeaU.
Dea't stay gray) Tfr Ul No oaa
oaa possibly tell that yea aarkaacd
your hair, aa It does H aa aaturally
aadevealy. You daatpaa a apoaga ar
Summons fur lubticatlon in Fore- j 3,G 2 5; amount, 1 11.53 ; rate of iater-
cloaure of Tax Idea ,cst, 15 por cent.
In tho circuit court ot the slato of Year's tax, 1913; date paid, March
, Oregon, for Klamath count'. 31, 1914; tax receipt number. 2,788;
Lexington Realty company, a cor-amount, $11.23; rate ot Interest, 15
poratton, plaintiff, per cent.
vs. Said J. O, Copeland, as Ue owner you are hereby aw
AHhea 11, Orator,
Altha U. Gates
r. J. O. Copeland. lot the legal title of the above dee-, within sixty day after the first pub
Ucs, and, all other icrlbcd property as appear ot recordHcailou of this summons, exclusive t
soft brush with It aad draw UU
Uraath your hair, takiaf aaa email
strnad at a times by aarala tha gray
hair dleappears, and aftor aaatber ap
plleatt or two; mr ha haaamea
beautifully dark, ihkh aid jlesay.
persons unknown. If any. hav- and each ot the other persona above
Ing or claiming to havo an lu-. named are hereby further notified
. .. . .- ..- i .....i.I.i... . ,- n.i, ... -.Ill
terest in or to tho real property
herein described, defendants.
(To Althea D. Qratcr, J, O, Copeland
and Altha u. aatcs, tno anove
named defendants, and all other
persons, It auy, having or claim
ing to have an Interest in the
real property herein described.
In the name ot the atate ot
Oregon, you are hereby notified
that Lexington Realty company la
the holder of certificate ot de
linquency numbered 354, issued on
the 1st day of August, 1913, by the
tax collector of the county of Klam
ath, state of Oregon, for the amount
of Tea aad l-t80 dollar (110,11),
the same being- the amount then due
and.dellaaueatfor taxes for the' year,
io,'teaatnr wiu penalty, 'interest
aad eeata tbereaa upon tha real prop
erty aeaeased to you. ot which yon are
that Lexington Roalty company will
apply to the circuit court ot the coun
ty and state aforeaald for a decree
foreclosing the lien against the prop
erty above described, and mentioned
In said certificate and you are here
by summoned to appear within sixty
days after the first publication ot
this summons, exclusive ot the
day ot said first publication, and de
fend this action or pay the amount
due as above shown, together with
costs and, accrued Interest, aad la aaae
ot your failure to do so, a decree wtt
ho rendered foreclosing" U lien of
said taxes and coats, agatnat ths land
and premise above named.
This summons ta published by or
der of the Honorable if. h. Beasoa;
Judge'of the circuit eourtet Ua
of Oregon,. tor tha eeunty ot
aad aaiderderwat' made aad dated
the day ot said tint publication, aaa)
defend thl action or pay Ue amount
di o aa above ahown. together wtta
costs and! accrued latereat, aad la
case of your failure to do so, a' decree
will be rendered foreclosing Ua Ilea
tu aald taxes and costs against the,
land aad premleea above named.
This summons la published by. order
of the Honorable Henry L. .BeaaoA,
Judge of tha Circuit Caurt at Ua
State ot Oregon for the. County, ft
KlamaU. aa;aldoder''Ssa-'maeje
aad dated thU4UdarefJnly. A. P,
1914', aad the date of tee first pabv
lleatloa ot thls,sumiasaa to tka tdh
day-of July, A. D.llll4. All.prtv
eees aad paper to): this proeeeaiag
nwr be served upesi tha urideralaad
residing within Ua'aaato.afOfagdai
at 'tha address hsroeiW'miaHiait;
ONIILL afAMMpaa; ,1
AHoraapg
ash WaMa. Oraaairv3'r.X
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