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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1914)
tKDMKHHAV. OCTOIIKH 14, 1014 THE EVENING UEKAiMl, KLAMATH PALLS, OltlGON MMtmir YESTERDAYS COAST LEAGUE RMULia it. ii :, .... o ii i .... u l.iiv", llynn tiiul Minion Hiroti'l ' Nck. I, Inn, u. ii. i: , 7 H u , 1 13 3j Elliott; I'm Vrtlfn L-.Wnrr. W'lillo ooll rMlnlnK. HimuHirW ' pull"' First cwn " ' orti ; 'J : Cuucli and M"i lllKKniiltllttm s4 KUltor Otktenil iiAilnil ' H. ft Ofjr lm t" AlKtwinl'ti HIk llnMtiinii and Fisher. Houston's Metropolitan Amuciietts IMWIWWWWW 3 HOUSTON'S OIKHA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER Their lrt)tll Itaugtilrr." Cow!j Drams M.to jy Viugraph -Ml. .- Imf r," l.glilti Drain "tlw I'rlrr n( JrlMJ," Paths Drama l) rl Ht VlU tWI iiitin: tt.it.u: in -riit:tuu iuutthi:m,," Mlle,t rtrrj foluriU) unit MiunU) I Uiao TEMPLE THEATEH -tthrs l! -... Fallal," I'lUtt l'ii llrrl Hrfal fn'!lnit It Ijiilrlt," HI(iEfai Comedy "n nri v.,, ma," Mlte Drama -I'sil.s Dally War .Vw" .UMIWIO AI.WAYrt 10 CENT MATIMiK II.UI.Y AT ill mi AM. l.lrKNHKII I'ltmUlKX MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Merrill, t)r. TIN I'UmilllM TUMIIAVM AMI NATltHDAVM Your boy or girl muy be backward in their school work Siuiply on account 0f ome (light eye trouble. n't jeopardige their fu tore. Have their eyes Mamined. If there it nything wrong, proper y fitted ghmea will rem- y the evil before it it too late, H. J. WINTERS Expert Optician Theater Guide Kiau-Chau BersHIS!l!Suiuj " sJBiMHBg.'g.'m . i The lit uu tl Idelt hill hi Ut background of this tlioUirai'li U the iiihIii Ooriiiati defense In Kin-Chau, the barrack afr hnii in Urn furrtiiiiuml For man)' day ilio Jnmn.. haw bombarded Oil mid otlir forts, nnJ to poi)cr. H , of court. bnllevrl b) military xpcrt that limy will not much longr withstand tboaltack Tho llttp Iti6rniriiji of linoleum ur totk. Ilium) oil am) burlap fori. ruiir Ifum H4ln. IllUrr.l oil r.itnra (rum lSTtiiMr tnl itia join (or bur Ut r(im' (rnm ludU ami l dtrii hi Hfotlaml. t, )ou ran ilaltl' r that lb ar will rrtaliil) make Ibo (trirr ut linoleum M,ar Aiiilriailuc ibl im have Ulil In a lar0 Uk. ami hlU It tail lh" irlr oil! remain WHY YOU SHOULD VOTE FOR BOOTH Kcpuhlicnn Candidate for United States Senator Arc jnt taller "ft m tli.ui yuti were under a Ketnili limit .nlitiiiH'NU.itinii? Are jnu t.:ili"fir.il? If yuti hcticvo in the principles of the Republican Pari v. if yon are convinced iliat ilic-e principled are liol for the onnniry. then prove it by voting for your standard-bearer, Kobcil .A. Mooili. Republican candidate for the United States Senate. You know thai under Republican Presidents the people of the United State have ood times. You know thai under Democratic Presidents you have democratic limes. Remember the pnxpeiity under McKinley, Roosevelt and Faft. Remember conditions under Cleveland and Wilson. The isMtc in ihi campaign is not one of personality. It is not one of umi-partiuiship. Ii is a question of whether von picfer prosperity under Republican administration. Do yon have enough woik? Are your waes ood? Is your busines what you want it to be? If you are satisfied wilh pie-ent conditions, well and Kood', if yon believe lhal the present situation is better than under McKinley, Rooxcvell and Taft, you know what to do. The way 10 brin back prosperity is to help elect a Re publican Senate. The Republican candidate in Oregon is R, A Month. This is a Republican year. Vote the ticket straight. (Iiii AilvcrtUiiiiiettt Itettiilillcnii Hlivlc (Viilrnl Committor, lmporl.il lintel, I'orllnml, Ore.) Capital and Ability Are Joined FIRST STATE M KLAMATH FALLS, Uitauun Barracks and Forts in "fSKP'W'sx'ssr lh unn' Heu WllllfJnhtulnnc In-fur- II It all gone :o If II' oiiiie. tinrlli IimcIiib. It' until Sr, Ctillcolr. III- lion babr tuffcra lth ccteiua or tome llclilne ikln trouble. ue Uoao' Olntnimt, A lltllo of It Koe a tone ay ami It U ! tor chltdrctj, Fifty rent a hot at all ilrue alorei. In HiIh bunk. Ampin icKomre mo burked by nhlu imiiiiiKoniout. Thin Is K""l bmili With which in Iiiimv it iiMiiu'ctlmi, Not alone will ,Mur money bo Hbnolutely Hif, hut tho mero fnrt. of having mi iirciiunt hero will net to your mlvuiiti'Ko. SAVINGS BANK MILLS PEOPLE SEEKJIDEWALK M:vi:it.i. KTUHCT ahi: m:iitK si:.vr:u i.v tiik i'ktitio.v cuk- ............... ...T- m...,.... 1,, mi inn a ,' I a. nT MCIIT KldewalUk n follo ari akod 'for by Mills Addition proi-erty nWll1 0I1 era: Yt ililo of Kui .Maiu from lioinu ,.,-niu in Orchard n,cnuu; north sidej,,,,,,,,, dlrJnK ,nc, ,,agt tw(J Ji;ars u tin,. ir,--i irui.i UWlU a,iv W l.ttl Ainill ir,H. touill aiuc "'kmll.. KV fnr L-I.l,,v rom.1v ctltlf otri'et; Irom .Mitchell to Kaat Main north side of Iteclamotlon arnuu frttm DIlloii street lo Mitch- .11 ... .lt. ..I.I.. ikf tA I Irt n.l 1 ul str.M'l; north sldu of Wantlandf loentln ftom DIvUlou Htri'ot to .Sixth I houili itlilu of Kberlelu avenue from lilvUlon street to Mitchell strict, oast sldu of Kant Main strevt from Applognto avenuo to Hlsth street; south lde of Whlto nvenue froni'i,,) remedy DIIhIoii street lo Knst Main street, Thi' walks are to be six foot board'.uccess In our family for eight years." !valU. The resolution Is belitK drawn up by the city attorney. SKATING RINK TO OPEN SOON V.KKPIKI.D ANI IIUXKAKKEIt AltK AT WOltK PUTTINtJ Till: IMVII.I.tON l-'l.K)lt IN SIIAI'K 1'Olt TIIK ItOI.I.KIt SPOUT Itoltrr sknilnK, thut strenuous pastime, Is lo bo revived In Klamath Falls, Tho Pavllllon rluk, corner of Fourth strcot and Klamath avenue, Is unw liohiK put In tdinpe for an early openluc. l.M WaUoflolil ami Jess Huusakor are to opomto the amusement feature. Thoy nro muklni; n number of 1m- provoiueuts, and uro now re-levollliiKl thn maple lloor of the bpaptous room ",i Hokum I'rliiro or ImlU," Drama In Throe Parts .V Wllil Hide," Sterling Comedy AMATKUK XH1HT Adults in et'tils. Children III cents TOMOIUtOW ONLY "SI wnd Vr Si'rliti Xo, U." Savk your iHiiipons foe h Net of Hllver rt M.VTI.NKK EVKHY HATUItDAY AND HUN DAY AT U 1 10 S&g& Background Cblni - c - colour of the kaiser. The have gradually been reducing them i i, riii tl n HOW Far IS JaCKSOnVllle f .Viil mi I'ur Thnt Klul.-inrnlo of !!rlI-ti( Cannot 1U- '-rlllf.t It Itather an Interesting caso has been developed in Jcksonvllle. Deing ,' near by. It Is well orth publishing, lure. The statement U sincere the, nrni,r fnn.i.rin, "w -.-, .-. t- ,. ... i ju.ih nreiuer, lutuivr. Jaiwuum-, from kidney romplalnt. I tried oac-, rentfdr after another, but nnlhlnt, " " i fM . V .MW .. VU -.M Ksvo tuo rvllcf. A friend . ..,... Il,.n...d ,.-,.!...... Illl A,. .A ... ...... ., ....v, . ...0, ..u ..,,.-. try tbem. After 1 had used threo iior. me irouuio in roe, i nsvea i ,,r,cc SOtj aL dealers I)on.t """-'. -RCt (Dean's Kidney I'llls- -the same that Mr r,.mvr had. Foater-Milburn ro irop, f uUffalo. N. V, (Paid Advertisement) (Department of the Interior, U. S. Subscribe for the Herald, CO cents) I-and Ofllce at Iakevlew, Oregon, month. I September 11, 1914. I Notice Is hereby Given that Henry "Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil Is the. A. Grimes, whose postottlce address for that often fatal dls- It has been used with' lease croun Mrs. U Whlteacre. Buffalo. N. Y. Political Announcements , For .luMlce of the IVnro 1 Atlorney O. E. Wllley, democratlejvaluo ns might he fixed by appralse ' candidate for Justice of tho Peace. Iment, and that, pursuant to such ap- l.lukvllle District. A man In a profes-1 plication, the land and timber there slim reuulrlnc Judicial knowledco lslon have been appraised at a total of - - l best ntted for a Judicial otllco. Legal Notices Suiuiiiouh (In Equity, No. 020) In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for the County of Klam ath. J W. Siemens, Plaintiff, vs. The Unknown Heirs of CUrle.'tTaV.M,M"'.!,r "il"' f."?0?!? i Percy Nichols, otherwise known as C. P. Nichols, deceased; the Unknown Heirs of Louis Qers, deceased; Sophia Schndde, Wil liam A. Schaddo, and Jano Dee Sclmddo, his wife; Edward Schaddo, uud Rebecca . Hoe Schaddo, his wife; Henry D. Schndile, and Mary Dee Schadde, bin wife; Augusta Elslo Hart mini, uud John Dee Hartman. her husband, uiul Emma Hortha Witte, and lllchard Hod Wltte, her husband, also all other per sons or parties uuknown, claim ing any right, tltlo, estate, lien or Intorost in tho real estate de scribed In the complaint herein. Defendants. the Unknown 1 loirs of Charles Percy Nichols, otherwise known us C, P. Nichols, deceased; the Unknown Heirs of Louts Cert, deceased; Sophia Schadde, Wil liam A, Schadde, aud Jane Dee Schadde, his wife; Edward Schadde, aud Rebecca .Roe To Btbaddo, hlf wife,' Hcnrr D Hchnilde, nnd liar (Joe Hchaddo, III wife; AiiKUntn Klalo Ilart man, and John l)o Martrnan, br huabnnd, nnd Kmm IJcrtlm Witter, and Itlclinrd I toe Wltlo, her huabitml, alao nil other per son or irnrtlf unknown, claim IriB an rlKht, title, Mtnie, lien or Inlcrcat In llin real Mtale de irrlhed in tbo complaint herein. In I tin name of the Htato of Oregon, (I You, and each of you, are hrebjr ro niilreit to appear nnd answer the com plaint filed nj;nltit you In the above entitled ult on or before Haturday, ,Ont 2tat (Uy of November, 1)11, that (bolriK the tail day of the time pre scribed In the order for publication of Ihhi xumrnorm; and, If you fall to to answer, for wamt thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief i prayed for In the aald complaint, to wit; Kor a Judgment and decree aKBlnmt yeu: j U That you, or any of you, hare, or hag no estate or intercut whatever 'In or to the land described In said complaint, being the following- de acrlbed real propertr, nUuated In the County of Klamath, Htate of Oregon, to-wlt: , All of lot numbered one (1). and the eaat thirty faet of lot numbered two (2), In block numbered sixty two (02) In Nichols Addition to the i City of Klamath Falls (formerly the Town of I. Ink villa), Oregen: ) belne situated in the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter nine (29), In Township thirty-eight i (3S), south of Range nine (9), I east of the Willamette Meridian. In Oregen: or any part thereof, and that title of the plaintiff thereto U good and valid. J 2. Thai you, and each of you, be 'forever enjoined and debarred from tamorilng any right, title. Interest or 'claim whatever In or to said premises, or any part thereor, adverse to this plaintiff: and for such other and fur- ither relief as to this court shall seem meet, or as In equltr mar appertain. This summons Is served by publico. lion thereof in the Evening Herald, a dally newspaper of general clrcula- l'n. published in Klamath Countr. Oregon, by order of the Honorable Wm S' w"rJcn. Countr Judge of Ea,(J count acUnK ln tUe abBee me Juage or toe uircuu uourt or saw .rAiintv hr vlplfin nf Ihf. Atlthnrlfr hri -' ....- , -, . . . . . v,, . ,h . .rt- i dated nnd filed In said suit at Klam- I all, Pall. Oreeon. on the 8th dar of. 1 October. 19H; which said order re- '.., .I... ..Mm,.. H !., A..I, kA UUIICII ll.rfk BUU1UIUUA IK S.U U.fc uc M published onco a week for a period of six Bticcesslve weeks. The date of the first publication of this summons is October 9th, 1914. t ' HAV & MERRIMA.V. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 9-1C-23-30-6-13-20 h Xotlro for Publication (Not Coal Lands ) Is Klamath Falls. Oregon, did, on the 1 111. dm- nf Max- 1914. flic In this !ome Sworn Statement and Anollca- iilon No. 07533. to purchase the Eii jSWVl. section 3. Township 39 3 Itanco 10 E. Willamette Meridian, land tho timber thereon, under tho provisions of the act of June 3, 1S7S, 'and acts amendatory, known as the ("Timber and Stone Law." at such Mir--,n ,l,. tlmhar AallmitMl S.riS tT....V, ...V. .. ....-.. , , 000 board feet nt ,50 per M, 60b 'juniper posts at 5c, and the land ($50.00; that said applicant will offer 'final proof In support of his applica tion and sworn statement on the 8th day of December, 1914, before O. It. Del.ap, county clerk of Klamath county, at Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any person Is at liberty to pro test this purchase before entry, or I Initiate n contest at any time before affidavit in this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. JAS. P. BURQESS. Register, 10-2; 12-4 h Summons (No. 627 Equity) In tho Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, tor the County of Klamath. Marlon A, Clement. Plaintiff, vs. Oscar P. North and J. W. Newhart. (doing business under the Arm name, style and description ot North ft Newhart), co-parUers, Orr Lake Lumber Company (a corporation), and Oscar Fanno, Defendants. To Orr Iake Lumber Company, a cor poration, one of the defendants above named: In the name ot the SUM ot Oregon, you are hereby required to be and appear and answer the complaint nld against you la Ut above entitled cause, on or before the Ittn day ot November, 1014. and It you fall to to I appear and answer Ihe plaltlir,!'for want thereor, wltf apply, to th urt for the relief prayed for In' tiw cow plaint, which l,a follews: That four certain claim for lot;, iter's liens, (lied In thn clerk's ofBc of the county court, Klamath couaty. Oregon, on the IRth dar of Septwo her, l'JH, by Marlon A. CleraaBt, plaintiff, Olmrlc.1 Htattworth, Kd Kel ly and Joe Clement, aggregating the amount of five hundred fifty dollay and twenty cents, which last tbret claims for lien ware duly assigned to the plaintiff, b foreclosed and Judg ment thereon obtained, together with reo dollars and twenty centa, clerk's filing fee, twenty-Ove dollar attor- eny's fee for preparing said claims, and one hundred dollars, attorney' fre for foreclosing the name, and for costs of suit. That the log and lumber upon which the Mist Is attached and held to be a valid 11m, I located and situated upon the follow ing premises, to-wlt: beginning at cattle guard number 418A on the Southern I'a clflc right of way. In Section five, township forty-one, south range eight, east of Willamette MerMtan, Klamath county, Oregon, exte4lag thence southerly alone mM right of way one thousand feet; these westerly and at right angles with said right of war, one thousand feet; (hence northerly and parallel with said right of way one thousand feet; thence easterly to the place of beginning; and The west half of the northeast quarter of Section sis, township forty-one, south range eight, at of Willamette Meridian, Klamath County. Oregon. That said property aold upon exe cution, and the proceeds applied to the payment of said sums of money above mentioned, due the plalattC herein, and that you be forever barred and forever foreclosed of all right, tltlo and interest In and to aald prop erty, and for such other and further relief as to the court mar seem meet J and as to equity appertain. This summons Is served upon you by order of the Honorable Henry L. Benson, Judge of the above entitled court, which order is dated Septem ber 19th. 1914. The date rst publication Is September S$C 114, and the last data of publication Us November sth, 1914. MARION A. CLEMENT. PUlnttf. ',V. II. A. RENNER, Attorney ror Plaintiff. 23-30-7-14-S1-J8-4 b Xotire Inviting IropoAl to PhtcsMm City of Klamath Falls IsuyiOTf. incut lVonds. Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned until Thursday, No vember 12, 1914, at the hour ot 8 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the city hall In the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, (and at sucn time and place all proposals received will be opened) for the purchase ot 325,021.15 city ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, coupon Im provement bonds, payable ten years from date of Issue, bearing a rate of Interest not to exceed six per cent per annum, Interest payable semi-annually, principal and Interest payable at the office of the city treasurer or at the fiscal agency of the state ot Ore gon, in New York, principal and In terest payable ln gold cola of the United States ot America. Said bonds will be issued in denominations, not exceeding S50Q each, and numbered from one to .... Inclusive. Said bonds are authorized by Ordinance No. 341 ot the city ot Klamath Fall, Oregon, for the purpose, ot providing funds to pay the cost of improving parts ot the following named streets, to-wlt; Eighth street, from Main street to High street; High street, from Eighth to Ninth street; Ninth street, from High to Prospect street; Prospect street, from Ninth to Upham street; Upham street, from Prospect street to White avenue, and White avenue, from Upham street to .Delta street, Including Intersections. Said bonds will be sold to the high est bidder for cash, and' for not law than their par value and accrued In terest. Each proposal to purchase aald bonds must be accompanied by a check for Ave per cent ot the amount ot the proposal, certified by some re sponsible bank, payable to the order of the undersigned. Proposal must be sealed and endorsed, "Proposals to Purchase Improvement Bonds." The Council of said city reserves tho right to reject ay and nil hid and proposals to purchase such. bonds. Said bonds will contain a nrovMM to the effect that the city reserve thn right to take up and cancel atteti bonds upon payment at nay Uma'ef the face value with accrued UUreet to date ot payment, at any MnU-annnal coupon period, at or afUr.on, Jf from the date ot such bond or '. Dated at Klamath Kalle, Otaa, October 1, 19U. l ..yWfej A. L. lMWTtft Polls Jdg-of.th CUf rU'Mkmto, Falls, Oregon !?,. r-" r r