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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1914)
iiMtamAV. Hcronwi "" THE BVENINO HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON rMsram "Jokm' in "Dry" Arnendment!Dumdum BllDets Were Admitted by "Drys" M J f r U Q BigBlunderinMitleadingTrohibitionTampaignFinallyMade IfldQC 0 I lHt dflVflgCS J. E. Wheeler, Chairman of the Committee of One Hundred Admits in Public Print: Thai PROHIBITION In on JNFKINGEMrNT OK PERSONAL LIBERTY. That lUc word "WSTRIHUTION" w DELIBERATELY LEI"' OUT of the proposed "prohibition" amendment. That "ANY CITIZEN" may nhip liquor "direct from koiiic other ntnte'to "HIS OWN HOME," ' Every Claim Made bya the Anti-Prohibition Forces Against the Proposed "Prohibition" Amendment in Oregon Is Confessed in the Three Above Admissions The Anti-Prohibition forces have utenUfnntly churned Hut Prohibition i an infringement of PERSONAL LIBERTY." Mi Wheeler .idmlt it, word (for word, in public juim. ... l II I. II tl . kl i a '". J ii..,i Prohibition win not promim. .Mr u net-icr auiiiission prove ins committee ..I One Hundred i not ruii prohibit. ii.t PndnbUbiii doc not mean Dry Oregon." iii.ii 'Prohibition would be a death-blow u ilic present lirnlthy growth of TRUE I KM PERANCK SENT! M KN'I m the land." Mr Wheeler's ;uhnKion proves it. U.,,1 Prohibition would let down the bars to llLIKDPIdCEUS and BOOTLEG- f tl'lKS who would den I in tlcmliy decoctiona"; the same law allowing an itbiidpiKK'"" with a HOME to hi b.pmr "direct from m.iiic other Mate to HIS mv homo. The BLINDPBHJKR is n much of a "I Tl'I.K'";i any other man or woman in Orq;on. The hlmdpicer. ici.iHe he i ! under mtpectiou by state, federal or city official, will "iiiamifartuir" um- Iwrirl "t Pl'RE V IN'E, BEER ..r LIQUOR into a DO.HX BARRI 1-S..i p( jS()N Jl'S BKVI-RAGES that will make? a new generation of imbeciles, idiots and criminals m Oregon Mr. Wheeler's Three Blundering Admissions Are the Best Three Reasons Why His Misnamed, Misleading "Prohibition" Amendment Is an Alarming Menace to the State Dtiuidum bullet havo their naineieritlr;ly through th'J man without! 'from u. llttlo town In India, near Cat-wounding tilrn sorlously. Uut It jniUf leulla, whero the ammunition fctorjr jhfoi out of tho tight for tho time be lor tlm llrltlih government In India ling U situated. For the beuelll of AN Our llrltlsli friend In India coruld tcharii), ponilblo Indian mutineer. no-ered that u humane bullftt like that; would bo of little ubo to fight (lav age with, and therefore, at Oumdnm they manufactured th soft-nosed cx-( pandlng horror. Hut the International, conference at The Hague In 1S99, decided aealrwt the ui of this bullet. In war and adopted a rule forbidding ; It 11(10. groe and other barbarian, tho Ilrlt lti had n bullet manufactured hero which N half covered with Meet, but with n toft leaden note; when dis charged from a modern rlllo of birch 'tuer tliU soft 1100 expand, or i "niuihroarun," turning tho bullet In itlio air Into a horrible bulging ob- Jet l which tear through tho fieh of a man, aurely bledlnc him to death. ! The purpose or thl bullet la to kill lth nun every lime, The purpose of the ordinary humane bullet of mod- itrn tt'Hrfim wl.lf.li l U'lmllv itnpMMil .. -..-.v, ....... .. - , ... .... ... ,...... In Mel or nlckle. I merely to put the uregon. ir ,a.,.o.u wu,7. man out of the fight. It make a In the Matter of thu Kitate of Wflllarn .mall, elean wound. If It doe not Martin, Deceantd. !.,rll,. n vllnl ..rt ,1,,. Initio. ...v r I Vsitln. I tir!lV rlWMl that tllB UD' jilitr-lKi"'1 has been duly appointed J I1TL li -i I L I J ., o admluUtrator of tho estate of William i Wiy UeSuiyWllWiIHlUSlryi (Martin. 4wz:d. lr the county court Lumber I by far tho mot Import-jof Klamath county, Oregon, and tuat( ;ant lndulry of OreKon Wo havo all peraona having claim agalnat atd !one-t!fth of the utandlnr; timber of.eHato are reulred to prent ame Uhn InltpJ Klate In Or.ron. Xot an-.to rue at tho law offlce of Hollo C. I Legal Notices Villu tit i "f IM ' j In the County Court of the State of! niber aw mill will bo erected on th.Oroebock, Klamath FalU. Oregon. ,llde land or rlur of Oregon ir'wltblii alx months from the date of j the,, no-rallwl "Water Front" bllU(thU notice, properly vcrlflcd a by law , JIiom. The way to defeat them U u'reaulrcd. Von- "NO" J1S0 nml "NO" aai Dated at Klamath Kail. Oregon, 'Oregon Commercial rrotecttve amo- October Ut. in. ! ' rlatlon. Yeon Hulldlnc. I'ortl.tnd. ' ii.ar r Oregon. .Administrator of tho Kuate of Wll-'nlatnt filed acatnst you In the above Ham Martin, Deceased. entitled suit on or before Saturday, 21-28-4-lt-lS h ;the 21st day of November. 1314. that I being the last day or the time prc- i Xotlco for Publication scribed In the order for publication of (Not Coal Uindi ) Uhfs summens: and. If you fall so to flummoan I (fnKqulty.No. 620) In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klam ! ath. J, W. Sicmen. Malnllny VI. The rnknown Heir of Charles i Percy Nttholi, otherwUe known mi C'j I'. Nichols, dtceaicd; the L'nknown Heirs of l-oal Clerz, ilccea;di Sophia flehadde, Wil liam A. Schadde, and .tano Dee Hehadde, hi wife; Kdward Hchaddo, and Itcbccca Roe Schadde, hl wife; Henry V. Schadde, and Mary Dee Schadde, hi wife; Augutta KUte Hart man, and John Dee Hartman, her huiband, and Km ma Hortha Wltle, and Itlehard lUm Wltte, her huband, aUo all other per son or partlc unknown, claim ing any right, title, estate. Hen or Interest In the real etale de scribed In tho complaint herein. Defendant. the Unknown Helm of Charles I'crcy NlcbolotherwIse known as C. I'. NIchol, deceased; the Unknown Heir of Loula Oerz, deceased; Sophia Schadde. Wil liam A. Schadde, and Jano Dee Schadde. his wife: Edward Schadde. and Itebecca Hoe Schadde, his wife; Henry D. Schadde, and Mary Dee Schadde, his wife; Augnsla Klsle Hart man, and John Dee Hartman. her husband, and Kmraa Bertha Wltle, and Hlchard Hoa Wltte, her husband, abto all other per son or parties unknown, claim ing any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In the real estate de scribed in the complaint herein. In the name of the State of Oregon, iYou, and each of you, are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com ,To (Paid Advertisement) Theater Guide Houston's MetTtpslitai AniseHests 00 IT IS AN ALARMING MENACE IIICM'sK Iw ouuM ltr- the r'ilr ( lid Hr ) rhrlr I'KIUtOSAI, MIL i:ien in ult Ih-iih itit iiir Mrrr tollna lor t "ttr Oregon " lli:'.M hi bo uinilit Ink,' nny ll.o ptrvrlil plrnillil IIOMII llfl.t: Arid MMMI, OPTION' I.WVh (r.mi CITI and TOW.NS ami trurer lliUe trutnr r.min.l in ltr STATIC IIM'.M'SU, ulili nil kind. o( tile lliitir Ih-Ihk lilr In TltOM OTIIKIt HT.TKH" lm " A N V t? I T I . K 'H IIOWI.'," im.i Ruhjrrt lo fol rrol, .Ihi or Iim-aI INMI'l-.t?-TIO.V, li Mill Iw KNTtltKI.V t'Mtl.mU.ATKD, nml Mill txH.Hur n "frr Miilrr." lltX'AI'.si; It u itrruiH any HOY Olt MAN In li' In whl.Vy hi nny HrnAllHt.Hllll in run lmlng to SKIN HIS VAMi: lnlltTIUNS. I'OltTATION (X)MI'AMKS, iimlrr flit itrMni IIOMK HIM: mid I.IM'.U. OPTION lM, m;t ,ui; it iii in mi ) . 1..1L u.o utitcM'e.sMiii.i: IIIIINKKIt ulmiii a "pndil hilliMi l.i" l Mid In pMilol. IIIIl'.VI.Hl; ll Mimlil Ihi will (iuou.ihmi in i.ici:.ssi; iti:v- K.M'ltS III On' flnli". Willi mil nlilliii: Tltl'i: TKMPKIt- anci:, IICCAt SK li Mimlil Mrlulj INtMliaSt: TA.MUS In llie lHlr, Millioiil iilitliiK Tltl'i: TKMI'tatASCi:. IIIU'AtX: ll tumid llinm TK.V TIIOI'SAMl MOlti: MKN AND WOMIJ.V INTO llil.i:. NIS, klllliiilll iildlliK Tltlii: ti:mpi:iunci:. iii.'cai'si: 11 imiii -mii) "" limn- trt- nml tf,lMKi inttit Iumiics mIiIkiiii iildlng Tltl'i: ti:mi'i:iianci:. lt:CM SI. ll Mimlil erlnily rld llu- HOP YAIIIIS mikI HOP INM'STItV r li .lull-. IllJtllV UI.IMIO,IMMI ANNUAIi PAYItOl.l. r a. (too HOP PlCKCIt mid illy rnliirf a W.wrO.WMJ ANNt'AI. INCOMi: l ll .ml., tnnu HOP SAUX wllh 0111 aiding Tltl'i: TKMPKIt- ,i'i; nml lli:C.U'Si: ll would font liiitir Inn. TIIOt'H.NIS K IIOMI-S In IliU llr. lo bo itrtiiik WHOI.KSAl.i: by UN ltl'.NTIlAlNi:i IIHINKKItS Itrfniv llio cr ryw of llio Cllll.llltKN nliom Til UK TKMPKHANCi: WOUI1I1 PIIOTKlT, lliu dealing a wrlmu tdow lo TltUK TKM PKItANOK In Hie HOMK. mIOkiui lit any May A I lI. NO Tltl'i: TKMPKItANCK, and IICCAl'Si: ll would build up mi AltMV OK IIOOTI.KO ;i:itS mid IH.l.MM'KKlKltS In lli- HtOHWAYS AND IIYWAVS, irflililiiK IIVWC ItlSY, HIH'KIT, SNKAKINt; AND I.VIXO TO MKN AND HOYS mid WOMKN AXI lilltl.S, too aud Hiiw di-al-liiK nnotlier wrloiw blov lo Tltl'K TKMPKItAXCK, mHIi mil In any ny aldlnir TltllK TP-MPKHANrK. Rend what Mr. Wltcclcr, Chairman of the "Prohibition" Committee of One Hundred, says in hi. own words in the "official dry orRan," the Evening Telegram, of Portland, September 29, 19M: The W forcei are .eelcing jeWofUcthm propoMd Oregon dry nmendment .SSSS BUTION' OFllQUOR, but merely it. 'MANUFACTURE' nd SALE. THEY ARE CORRECT. ThU wh done PgNEDLY aad DE LIBERATELY BY THOSE WHO DREW THIS AMENDMENT. Oregon h.. many citizen., e.pecially many of foreign rth, who dejire to h ave liouor in their home.; They feel that it .would be HARDSHIP d an INFRINGEMENT OF THEIR PERSONAL LIBERTY absolutely to forbid them the use of liquor. The pr..ent propo.ed law DOES NOT FORBID fflEUSEOF LfQUOR Cy any citixen, be he poor or rich, provided he wwhe to have thiT SHIPPED DIRECT FROM SOME OTHER STATE TO HIS OWN HOME. Can Any Intelligent Voter Fail to See the Jokers? VOTE 333 X NO And Put an End to ThU "Prohibition Agitation" (I'alU Adv.rlUu.ut,'Tipure & Wag- K-rncr.' Utu t Or,Uii, furllwU, Oiegou) Departmeut ot Hie Interior. U. S.i answer, Tor want thereof the- plaintiff l jm! Office at I.akcvlew. OreKOD.'clll annl lo the court for the relief September 11, 19H. prayeil for In the said complaint, to- Notice I hereby given that llenryjil: For a Judgment and decree A. Orlme. whose nostofflce addrcsslagalnst yeu: ,ls Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on the j l. That you. or any of you, have. illth day of May, 1914, tile lu thU'or hag no estate or Interest whatever .office Sworn Statement and Appllca- n or to the lands described In said l.. k.. AMrnA ...L... .I.M. I. t' . ....... ft...!... idu fHnwInv .Ia (llOtt i0. UiUJw, u liuiiuaac iuc i.7j compiaillL, UClUb 1"C v,..w.....o - JSWU, section 3. Township 39 S.l,,cribed real property, situated In the IHange 10 K. Willamette Meridian. County of Klamath. State of Oregon. and the timber thereon, unuer mo:to.wit: provisions of the act of June 3. is8, land acts amendatory, known as the i "Timber and Stono l.aw," at such i&nl.. ml.hi l.n ttvAjl hv nnnmlftiw ' lUllID ...fe.. w ..ai.1. j ,-- . A Drama of tho Carolina Hills. I. ,...,. anj that, pursuant to such an-' (plication, the tana ana umoer uiere 'on have been appraised ot a total of, j $257.50, the timber estimated 355,-' !o0ti board fert at 1.50 icr M. C00 ! Juniper posts at 5c. and tho land' sr.ftOrt? Mint said nntillcant will offer! final proof In support of his appllca-J tlou and sworn statement on the Stu ' day or uccemner. is. uc.oro u. .v. . . l,e..ap. county clerk of Klamath - --, uo Is good and valid, county, at Klamath falls, Oregon. u n. . h. I ;, luai juut uuu v- rf -- Any person Is at liberty to Pro- ni0inP,i and debarred from test this purchase before entry. or . , ht tlUe interest or Initiate a contest at any time be'oclam whatever ln or to said promises, patent Issues, by filing a corroborated . ihoreof. adverse to this affidavit in this offlce. alleging facts, . d ,.. Which would defeat the entry. jtbor reJ1'ef M tQ th,g court 8hall geem JAS. F. HURfJKSS. Ueglster. meet or a3 in equity may appvtaln. 10-J ; 12-4h ; Tns summons Is served by publlca- ttlon thereof In the Evening Herald, a dallr newspaper of general clrcula- WWja)a,i" HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE STAR THEATER "Uml Clor," Vltngraph In Two I'aru "A l-oi f'r Life," Kalt'iti Drama "fikrllry' Skeleton," Olograph Comedy ANY SKAT IO CKNTS Coming MAHV I'ICKKOltD In "A IiimmI Little llevlt" Matinee etery Saturday nad Sunday at a ISO nppenr and answer, the pUlatlV, tut want thoreof, wilt apply to th Mart for tho relief prayed for In th com plain t, which Is as follew: That four certain claims for lot- iter' Hens, filed In tho clerk' offlc of the county court, Klamath eoutjty, Oregon, on the 18th day of "apttSD ber, 1911, by Marlon A. CImBt, plaintiff, Charles Stallworth, Ed Kl ly and Joe Clement, aggrcgatlag the - amount ot llro hundred fifty dolly . and twenty cents, which last threa claim for lien were duly asslgnad to tho plaintiff, he foreclosed and Judg ment thereon obtained, together with itoven dollars and twenty cento, clerk' filing fees, twcnty-flta dollars attor- eny's fee for preparing said claim. and one hundred dollars, attorney' fees for foreclosing the same, ana for cost of salt. That the togs and lumber upon which tho same I attached and held to be n valid Ilea. I located and situated upon the follow ing promise, to-wlt: Beginning at cattle guard number 4 ISA on the Souther Pa cific right of way. In Section flvt, township forty-on. south rang eight, cast ot Willamette MarMlaa. Klamath county, Oregon, extaaalag thence southerly along said right nf way one thousand feat; tbaaca westerly and at right asglaa with said right of way, on thousand feet; thence northerly and parallel with said right or way one taooaaad feet; thence easterly to the plaecot beginning; mad Tho west half of tba aorthaatt quarter of Section six, towaaklp forty-one, south range eight. sst of Willamette Meridian, Klaasatb County, Oregon. That said property sold upon e- cutlon, and the proceeds applied to the payment ot said sums of aoaay above mentioned, due the plalatlaT herein, and that you be forarer barrad and forever foreclosed ot all right, title and Interest In and to aald prop erty, and for such other and furtfcar relief as to the court may seem aseet and as to equity appertain. This summons Is served upon you by order of tho Honorable Heary L. Benson. Judge of the abova eatltlad court, which order is datad Septem ber 19th. 13H. The data ot llrst publication Is September S3d, 1914, and the last data of publication la November 4lh. 1914. MARION A. CLEMENT. Plalatllf. hv. II. A. RENNEB, Attoraey ror rialntlff. 23-30-T-14-21-18-4 a TEMPLE THEATEP "The IHoml lluby," Vllagraph Two He! Drama A Man From (lie raat," IllograpU Drama "Nearly a Widow," Kdlson Comody TOIA' ONLY "I'ATHE DAILY XKWS" ADMISSION ALWAYS 10 CKNTU MATINKK DAILY AT StSO ALL UCKN8KD PICTURK8 All of lot numbered one ( 1 ) , and the eat thirty feet of lot numbered two (2), in block numbered sixty two (62) In Nichols Addition to the City of Klamath Falls (formerly tho Town of Linkville). Oregon; being situated in the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter JSWU ofSEU) of Section twenty nlno (25). lu Township thirty-eight (3S), south of flange nlno (9). cast ot tho Willamette Meridian. In Oregon; MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Merrill, Or. MOTION PICTVHK8 TUK8DAV AND SATTODAYS STOPS HEADACHE, PAIN. NEURALGIA Dot' raff! CM a dimt pk- of Dr. JtauM' HMdtofca Poyrtn. WINTERS The Jexteler mill Optielnu Not every Jeweler uud optlriaii ran well you a uilr of glaHNt'ti llmt will give comfort and lit. The Jeweler uud optician who cuii It n good man '" know. W1& MAIN Noilce Inviting Proposal to Parchaaa City of KUmalh FalU laapreTC nietit Itonds. Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned until Thursday, No vember 12, 1914, at tho-hour ot 8 o'clock p. m. ot said day, at the city hall In the city of Klamath Falls. Oregon, (and at such time and placa" all proposals received will be opened) for the purchase of $25,021.13 city ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, coupon im provement bonds, payable ten yeara from date ot Issue, bearing a rat ot interest not to exceed six per cet par annum. Interest payable aeml-aaau-ally, principal and Interest payable at the office ot tho city treasurer or at tho tlscal agency ot the atata of Ora gon. In New York, principal and In terest payable la gold cola of tka United States of America. Said bonds will be Issued in denominations not exceeding S500 each, and aumaarad from one to .... Inclusive. Said bonds are authorised by Ordlaaae No. 341 of tho city of Klamath Vails. nreron for the nurpose of providing funds to pay the cost ot improving tlou. uubllshcd in Klamath County, Oregon, by order of the Honorable Win. S. Worden. Couuty Judge fpart3 ot lhe following named streata, said county, acting, in the absence of t0.wlt. tho Judge of tho Circuit Court ot Bam irnnntv. bv irtue of the authority by 'law iii him vested in such cases, made, jdated and filed lu said suit at Klam ath Falls. Oregon, on the sin uay ui rwoi)r. 1914: which said order re quires that summons in said suit be published once a week for a pcriou oi six successive weeks. Tho date ot the first publication of this summons is October 9th, 1914. t. HAY & MKKKIMAN, Attorneys for Plalntltf. 9.1G-23-30-G-13-20 h You can clear your head and relieve a dull, ii'litting or violent throbbing headache in a moment wiUi a Dr. Jaine' Headache Powder, ThU old time headache relief acU aluioU mgl tally. Send souie ona to the drug- store now for a dime package and a tew mo intnt after you take a powder you wilt wonder what: became of the head ache, neuralgia and pain.) Stop sutter lug it' needle. Be aura you get want you ak for. Eighth street, from Mala street to High street: High, street, from Elgnta to Ninth street; Ninth street, from High to Prospect street; Proapact street, from Ninth to Upham street; Upham street, from Proapect street to White avenue, and Whlta areaue, from Upham. street to Delta atreet, including Intersections. Said bonds will be sold to tka high- est bidder for caah, and for Bot laaa- than their par value and accrued la- torest. Each proposal to purcbaae aald bouds must be accompanied by a chock for five per cent of the amount of the proposal, certified by soma re- i Sunmioua (No. 627 Equity) it. ni-M..i. rj-..vt nf iia Stiitfi of1 til ma V.111UH v."u. - . --. - ... .. ' Ongou. for the County of ; sponsible bank, payaoio io tue um Klamath. 'r the undersigned. PropoaaU must Marlon A, Clemeut. rialntlff. ' bo sealed and endorsed. "Propoula to V3 Purchase Improvement Bonds." .'. .. . . ... v-,..i..t I .I'l... pimikkII nf an III ultv raservas Oscar r. Norm nuu j. . . .UM-.. -. . ----" (doing business undor the Arm the right to reject any auu an name, stylo and description ot 'mid proposals to purchase aucu bond. N'ortU & Nowhnrt). co-partners, I Suid bonds will contain a provision Orr Lake Lumber Company (a 'to i tho effect that the city reserve U corporation), nnd Oscar Fanno Defendants. To Orr Lake Lumbor Company, a cor- - poratlou, one of tho defendants abovo named: In tho name of the State of Oregon, you are horeby required to be and appear and answer tho complaint wed against you In the above entitled cause, on or before the fifth day of November, 1914, and It you fall ao to right to take up and cancel auta honds unon payment at any urn the face value with accrued Intareatt date ot payment, at any aaml-anntwi coupon period, at or attar n yar from tho date of such bond er fcoMttt ' Dated at Klamath Fall, Oraf, " October 18, 1914. , A. L. LBAVITT, t . i Police Judge ot tho City tf'KlgmnilHJ FallsOrfgon, .! rJ i , $ 3