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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1914)
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON iC Evening Herald ' "fill AT. O. BMITH. . . Bdltor tn slid- iO-U .tied four Jlro Herald. 7-t FOUND stolen One brown about 1,000 pounds. i Market. lt-lt acy-work pillow top. Re t Herald office for reward. -It MISCELLANEOUS ANTKD To rent a piano. Phone Wood-Curti Co. 15-5t Dr. E. E. Straw, the eye, ear, note and throat specialist ot Marshfletd. will be Id Klamath Falls until about the 15th ot the month. While In the city he will be at Or. F. M. Whlte'a oce. 3-tf When baby suffer with ectema or tome Itching skin trouble, use Doan's Ointment. A little of It goes a long way and It Is safe for children. Fifty eenta a box at all drag stores. Insurance that pay. See Chllcote. 35 Mala street. Promt M. l-tt Herald want ads bring resmiu. I'ubllahtd dally swept Sunday by The Herald Publlahla Company ot Klamath FalU. at 116 fasjrta ItreM Kntared a the poetoHee at Klam ath rails, Oregon, for transmisalon through the mails as second-class matter. Subocriptlon terms by mall to any ad dress In the United States: One year 11.09 One month .10 KLAMATH FALLS. . . OMQON 1'ltlDAY, NOVKMHKR 13, 1014 fj (r AND STOP AT KLAMATH FALLS WHAT L'1KKK1 CAN IH PROFESSIONAL CARDS ' CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY ABSTRACTS Dt8CACK Members Oregon Aeaociattea Title Mas Office and Residence, KW cor. 7th and Main PnoM " CLAYTON K. WHEKLKH I'hysJdaa and Bstfgeon OeteeemUi SpoadylothtreptsS (Spinal Treatment) Office heuse: 9 to 11:10 a. m; 1 to r p m.; evenings. 7 -to I . THE KLAMATH FALLS STEAM LAUNDRY Guarantees first class work as well as first class serrlee. ft you hare occasion to make complslat and do not get Im mediate attention, phont D. B. CAMPBELL A KARMKR built a barn last sum dTTa. mcr at a cost ot $5,000, to re place one UU father had built on the old homestead forty years before that had gone to -rack and suln. Across the road from this standi another barn that was built forty years ago that looks as well as If did the day It was built. The farmer across the road will not have to build a barn for many years. The second farmer In that fort years has made it a practice to repaint bis barn every Ave years, and to re pair it as often as needed. In forty years he has spent 11,500 in this man ner. The first farmer has practically never spent a cent for repairs. Rut this 3 car he found himself confronted b) the necessity for spending 1.5000 in one lump. He met the emergency through the medium of a mortgage. The new barn may do for forty years without repairs. Just as the first barn did. It is not certain the second man's born will serve htm for forty ears more. But It may. Uut it will seem to most people that the second farmer has all the better ot it, at that. Here are a few reasons why: He has a barn that as far as service is concerned is as good as the new one. And there isn't any mortgage on the homestead. Had these two men ever wanted to sell, or did either want to sell new. the state ot the two pieces ot property was and Is materially different. One has had a run-down barn on It for many years. Now It has a new barn and a mortgage. The other has now, and has had right along, a good barn on it and no incumbrance. Letting a barn or other building "1'fctcr out" is the poorest economy In the world. Keeping It In repair Is tbe cheapest Investment. Wood! Wood! Mock Wood, Load 92.00 Block Wood, Double load 93.S0 (Extra on hill) It-Inch Body Wood . . 16-Inch Umb Wood 4-ft Body Wood 4-ft. Umb Wood .. Leave Orders s4 Square Deal Store Oar Math aad Mala P. C. CARLSON' WOOD .92.76 .9.7B 99.70 Block ttood, Load Illockuood, double Load 19-tecu Green Blab . 19-lsKb Dry Blab' Dry Hlnlt, 4-foot 994M Iluy your green slab early KLAMATH FUEL CO., Ottce 000 Main. O. Peyton, Mgr I'lione 197. How's Your Roof? Prepare for the coming rain and snow by having your roof repaired now, W. D. Miller Does general roofing and repair work. Also handles concrete brick und tiles, building and chim ney blocks. Call nt Wock Factory, Sixth Street, near Klamath Avenue. . Scattered Shots .'. THE ONLY thing favoring the Bel glut, and French farmers in this war la the fact that they won't have to worrj about fall plowing. The can non balls attended to that. WHAT 18 being done toward that road through the Lava Beds to con nect with Modoc and Siskiyou counties ABOUT THE MOST serious effect ot the war tax thus far reported Is the Increase in tbe price of a glass of beer Imposed In New Jersey. I.EALI.Y. it has a regular "Black Friday look, hasn't it? No matter what happens today, tbe day and date will be blamed for it. German and Russian Towns Big Contrast n he described the html work of the UeriMHw to evtrtonle themselves front it bad position, lue to the ittii'vpefted arrival of strong HmmIrh forve. A llusstitu scout w brought lit, cap lured Just outsMo of toMt. Ilo w n lull, fine, dare-devil looking chnli. every home, bacause nobody fan make n mistake by having a good kid no)' Hushing inr time, (Advertisement) n..., a u . . " r, mill llcl -- 7 1rw llml . ,, ., I.1"?' iiiiii.ht..i c., ,,",7 ;' t, Usurers.,.,,!,,, T? ! f"lv t nr.i mblfi. .,( thi. ''' If It's worth having. Its worth litOc(oir Dili, y( ""nmcm , "" """ II. ,, sitting. See CMtrote. It) KAItli II. tt WIKOAMI (United I'ress Staff Correspondent i III l Dire Distress .Near itl IIiuiiI l llMittlinli Ktitliirtlli l"ll llemlrr of Ml.AllA. Courier via -(Uyjfrom August t to I, with only thirty nuil ' tt border guard. Wo visited hi. house. The Itiissiaue (mil not burned t( down, but hud do- ((,r lBu, Xeglwt Dott'l lirKlt'C. tt ttVlllltlt luck, liat'kai'hw U ollon tho klttue' cry h tin-) In g in Uto kldnejs' aid Itussla, Oct. 10. Ittsterburg, llcrllu Hotterduut, to Non York -Today I 1 imolUhi-d even piece of furttlturo In iwrt probably tho tlrst American t vn lho ,,,, ,lov had been ham- thai liai litiHii thl In man v Ytvir. I nt.tsM.I l.ii.i A ... ilt.. ittrtirrMNHs rlt. Milt n Ih.t IMPMiAts Hm.w hHK. l fl .,. it 1 hsAi! ItlitMl . t h i s fiW V rt t Y ttrrtWfMt 11 II it t lit tulles beyotv.1 the Ovrmnn border. ThU,houw f garret to wlUrr,," in an unprintable manner. ' " -- " ' " Krom tho rallro.l station on tin. "' N'""1 ",l"',,, llusilnu aide to Mlaba ttroiKT. a little Mrs. I It- While, 51" W Hsmllloit oer it tulle distant, we walked. The slreel. Medfonl, Ole.. y: "Txlfej road was shaded with row of beaut I ' d ntiatks of kidney trouble. Menus that urluat) trmibtx m.iy A! ful trees, hut tho road Itself was dull pnlit settled tu my mtt. nun i ue. bog. A deluge of rain was railing, 'vame dlsiy and nervous. There and ve probably saw ltulan nwds seemed to be mi rwt for me tlav ur and n llusslan town under ntiytlilng night. I was all run down tiu I ibut auspicious condition. iwas luld to try Doan's Kldtioj I'llt. , In contrast to the (lerman side or.'""1)' M iulckly and bruusht the best of results. I haven t nail any sign of kidney trouble for years " Price 50e, at nil dealers. IHm't afternoon I ns clos to the Kusslnn outlasts, which are about three tulles beyond Mlabn. This town was gnr- rlsouvd by a regiment of ItUMinn Hus sars, and Is quite uu Important point on the railroad that leads to Warsaw. Through the courtesy of tho war otRcc and general staff at Berlin 1 am making a tour ot the Russian bonier, tho nrst American correspondent, In fact, the first forolmi eorrtioiutont. to come here since the war began. ln Uw' xlw ""'Wne r of wWil' Captain Kllewer ot tho genernl staffla,rt ml 'Hl'Wte N niytors at Berlin, and Klmt lJurtnf sk-imlled from little balconies, as they penlk of the Twentieth army corps !d,,, cvon ,n ,n ru,,u ot ,,l01f,, Manysimply ask lor a kidney remedy get hcadnuarters at Allensteln. have been.0' hm reminded me of the ram-'Doan's Kidney I'tll. the same that detailed to accompany mo and a nuin-'nack,' affair that many negroes llreiMr. White had, Knster-Mllburn Co , bcr of other correspondents of neutral ' ,n our "" slates. Tho market j Props,, llurtalo, X. V. countries. Ihnlliif brick and stone and two"' (I'ald AdvertUemii) We have an escort ot nine men. Onlfh,,.7,,W: '" ,h. ,mly r'lwtaWc, each of the iowerf ul military automo-' ,uw,k,uh uu"u' " 1 biles aro two rifles placed where ther , ,I10 u"ns raxeu ihoto. me ucr-, can be reached the quickest. We cor- man ,own ,0 ,he ground. Tho tier- respondenu were strougly advised to mal1 Jlju l ,outh lhv carry revolvers, for we are In a eoun-'A ""man shell had brought down the try where dispersed bands of Cossacks lowpr of tnp market hall, and two or are raiding, and Coeuacks make no tnrw other buildings showed the distinction between uillltnrr uirn ni marks of shot and shell. Aside from non-combatants. these no damage had been done. What a contrast between llusslan The greater part of the population TAKK SALTS civilisation and German culture, and bad fled with tho Russian troops. The progress. Perhaps It is not fair to'Jews and sorao of the very poorest re udge Russjla by this and other border mained picture of misery. Unkempt, towns I have seen. unshorn. raed and dlrtr. ther stood Tho beautiful roads which thread about and looked as ambitious as the tho rich East Prussian proviuce In all people afflicted with the "hookworm" .. , ., . . . w .. directions like tho macadamUed disease I have seen In tho Southern The American m.n snd women streets of a city, come to an abrupt stales. Many of them had the droop- K"" constantly against k dnsy end at th llukn h.w.i..r , it .,.. i.,- ,.. .. . ...n.i. , f-...i irouoie, Kecau.e e eai too mucn anu world ended there. 0ye disease "trachoma." from soidau to Illovo, tho German An old rabbi, wh snow white Today's news In Tns Herald. Legal Notices Nummiists (lit Equity. No. S0) Altlt)R f, , , . ' Nutlie una i. J Healml i,o,,uU .,, . itllO Ull.let.lgllrd until til , I ,,CW ivember IS. , , , , "' "', X IUD Khk,. . - 'wmur, lii Hi Circuit Court of Ihe Hlal ul.o'cliH'k p. m i,i .M .," "' t4 't url, II-. . .' all ptnposaU fe.ntll ,, "" l,'f in uie mam ui .it uiiM'h ti. m f ..... . "'" l Oregon, for the County or Klam.fhall In tl,u KHl u. ..' " ''tfi; T Miatnim u .. ureeou. (and ,., .,lr, '- Mil. provemeiil Im.ihI llllefe.t mil I., ...... .. f '' a BIG EATERS GET KIDNEY TROUBLE nth. i W. Hlemeli.. Plslullir, vs, t'lto iriikiiOMti Heirs ot Charles IVrey NUhols, olherwUe known C I'. Nichols, deeeascd; the Utikitoii Heirs ot Muts tiers. drves.edi HophU Hchadde, Wl. I Urn A. rtehadde, atid Jane Dee JkliatlJe. tils wife; Edward Stiadde. snd Rebecca Hoe ,no " rht) u id, ,UI .!. ' ,'leha.lde, hi. wile; Henry I). '. " N o,, v,atlt,'t ;'.!' He lis hit man, snd Job lirr hu.batld Wllto. and Rlrhard Hoe Wllte.i"""" one to il kin i . "' (urilinirchk(ei((ll,THi Klamsil, r.i.. luitn"' ' -rs Ik "lre,t nut , Mrrw t nuum, itt,.i i,.m. .!..'" lly. l-rlnelpal .,, ta,,,;,;,; the l.m. ol t(0 , ..'' n...,i " . 'WU me Ut ( o,h ''"'IMI 111 t. d.le, and Mary loe Hchadde, -"f" P,i)bi, , wl4 ,, "."" wife. Augusla Ktsle Haft.'t'oUrd HlMrs et Aw. M ...! ,' juutt iKie imnmsu, v i. men m iirnottimij 1, and Kmwa llerth(feedlng 3oo j, tbi HUltllKtl UACKACIIi: AT KIIWT SIGN OK HtltlTATION Olt .all our food Is rich. Our blood Is 'filled with urle acid which the kid- customs station, thence to lllaba. w beard and finely 'chiseled. Intelligent UUo " B,,Ur oul' "'!? went by train, faC(,. nressed hi. measure that the U uw "". t-t lMUh the face, expressed his pleasure that the. Germans were In town. "May God etlmluatlve tissues clog and the re- The fow miles went thrnnrl. n l.nt tlefleld over which the Germans and .give that they remain." he remarked. uU U k,u,UJ, 'rouble, bladder weak Russians have fouclit tinck nn.t fnni, !.,.!...- -.. i, ..i.i ..-i. ., i ne.s and a general decline In health. again and again. Rifle pits hastily the war was only over. Iloelness Is ' u'h,!n 'ouf k,do 'e' lk '" scooped out and little mounds with so bad." '0( '"J J,our back uurU or ,,' ur,De crude crosses, marked the route oni Major von Held ttledllnger. com-"4 tlouJ'' tul1 r sediment or you are both sides of the track, whllo ban- mnndant t Mlaba rodo nn. ir ui.t obliged lo seek relief two or three dages. scraps of uniforms, cartridge, that the Russians were showing great jtlwo Jufln ,n alUv lt 00 attmr w-, nuHinu cap anu ouior Pieces, activity again all alone tho line. I u vuiiiuivui, were scaiterea on tne with sick headache or dlsty, nsrvous ground. Tka .m... .,l.. .... . ll .. ...v- ,uuu, tu.uvr m irnu luaii answered for a road, running parallel with the railroad, was nothing but a miry bog. Illovo Is a typical German border stntlon. Wldo streets, gardens from which flowers still smile all the buildings had been of brick and even the ruins show the mark of char-i acterlstlc German neatness and or- derllncss. The Russians have de stroyed practically every building In town. It was hero that Lieutenant Skopenlk. a typical frontier officer, such ns t have known in Arizona and Xew Mexico, held an entire regiment of Russians In check for four days. They n.-nr!y got my two batteries J!"". nc,J stomach, or you have yraterday," ho laughingly remarked, . Tr:;r' ' '" ' TT""""' fc'fn vl 5" ' ' i rnUMah m ssak v i . bond are sulberlud fcr o.iJT NUuilheeHvfK,;JS'!2 Oregon, fur tu, vu, 6t J lund. ta pa) lo (M ot , tM. or lb, rollu.la e,ttM7t,rtJ i'l.l it To Hie UlthuUftA Heirs of Chafleel .'' " u"1 '""" Ml lwlu nigu w,t. nUb ft((i Utm to Nlulh .!,, ,sl8Ih tXft ( High (o Prusp ,tfv(t (lwi(1 .Ife.l. IrvMi NiMH, tu Uj,!ilo ,ttH Uphsm .l(r. tluw 1'IWtMtltj.dtj White atettuo. and Waits tiftw from Uphsm trt to tMu ,itJ Including iatcrttt,i, M"ld U)hd "111 b ioIJ tJlUV'jv mi bidder lor cs.tt. n4 for uu I man iiioir par um. ,tt4 unssl U, lertMt. IUiU prutH4i tu psn.Hi )tx bond, mutt lp stceeijuiii If t theek for ne pr real of ibi a4j of the pro(ot. trti4,4 trwa, pon.lbln banV fH to lit i of Ihe uudcr.leted Vto;ni, nt In Ihe name of the ui ot Oregon," """ " "-o'i. "rree.M Vou. and eseh ot tou. are her.br t-l' """- iwi'roiew.ai noair quired u apiar and answer tbe com.j Tt'" l,,,uoe, ' "M '"J "n pl.lltt flM sgaln.t uu tn the above j"'" ,UUl ,u ""J'1 ' entitled suit on or b-for. Malurday.' ivU tr. ,.utU., .k tsii the 2Li dsy of Xotember. lH. that' M ,M"", "' " r'' , llne ihe U.t day of the tlm. .i1" ''-- '1 b,dt)r irrttiwtK .i-rlbed In the order lor publkaUon or r,B,a ,0 uVo M' "4 ""' " this .ummon.; and. ir ou rail so lo lpna n.er, Mr wsnt thereor the plaintiff ! ' ,u ",,h i4huu III apply lo Ihe court for the rlll ,,l' "' t'a"e' Mrum Prayed mr In the .aid c.mplslnl, to- rwqpt,n "r,OJ' c M "" "'" wll- For a Judgment and deere. rm lb. dale of mh ls4 or kh jaici i i. um.iti isns, ofita. IOlobr II. Oil A I I.KAYITT, I'ollrv Judge of the City el KUfctU rail. Oregon !.1 IMU her hu.banl, also all oilier per sun. or parlies unknown, elatnt lug aity right, title, estate, lien or Interest In the real estate de crlbed tn the complaint herein. Hefcndanls, the Unkuoon Heirs uf Charles I'erey Nlchol., otherwise known a. U P Xlcbuts, deceased; Ihe Unknown Heirs of UiuU Oers. deceased , Hopbla Kehadd. Wll lUiu a, Hchadde, and Jane Dee Hehadde. hi. lfe: Kd-srd !k bail de, and ltebe Hoe Hchadde, I.I. wile j Henry II, Xbdde. and Msry IKw Hcbsdde, hi wife; Augu.ta Kl.lo Hart man, and John IKi Harlman, her hii.bsnd, end Cmm llerlha Wltte, snd Rlchstd !( Wllte, hr ha. band, also all other pr .on. or parties unknown, claim ing any right, title, estate, lien or Itllnrcl In the tl estate de- bribed In the complaint herein.! tih M taUtij l"iUti, g.u 9 " DRINK HOT TEA FOR A BAD COLD . .- Get a tmsll package ot Hamburg Ilrra.t Tea, or as the German folk rail It. "Hamburger Brust Thee," at any pl.armacy. Take a tablespoonfnl of the ln, put a cup of boiling water uon it, pour through a sieve and drink a tramp full at any time during the day or l.cfore retiring. It is the mint effective wsy to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens tbe pores of tbe skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus driving a cold from the system. Try it the nest time yon suffer from a roid or tbe grip. It Is inexpensive ami entirely vegetable, therefore safe sad harmless. IH'T THERE IS one thing sure- there is no "foot and mouth" disease here- And that's not the only malady! missing from this healthy climate of ours THERE IS TALK of arresting the man who gave the tip loading up to the footing on tbe Pullman In Cal ifornia a few days ago. Involuntary manslaughter might be the charge. And In view of tbe bloodshed over the Up, many feci that they are now jus tified in refusing to give them. ARE YOU SURE your house Is numbered. "Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil la tbe best remedy for that often fatal dis easecroup. It baa been used with success In our family (of eight years." Mrs. I.. Wblteacre, Buffalo, N. T. RUB BACKACHE AND LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT Judged by a Piano Did you over notice that upon entering a house almost tho first thing you notice Is tho presence or nbiencu of n piano? You Instinctively Judge the Ustu and refinement of tho family accordingly. How Is your homo thus class), lied by your'frlenilsT If you liavu no Instrument any of our pianos would easily give the desired refinement to that Lome, and our terms ran be mot by nltnost anyone. Convince yourself by dropping In Korno afternoon or evening to see what wo have. Shepherd Piano Depot Xett Door lo PoslofHru rheumatism when the weather is bad. get from your pharmacist about four ounrcs of Jad Halts; take a tablespoon full lu a glass of water before break- .fast fur a few days and your kidneys lll then act fine. This famous salts! is made from the acid or grapes and' 'lemon Juice, combined with llthla, 'and has been usd for generations lo flush and stimulate clogged kldnsjrs; 'to neutralize the acids In the urtno ,so It uo longer Is a source or Irrlla 'tlou, thus ending bladder disorders. j Jad Halts Is Ineipenslve; cannot lo-J lure, makes a dellgbtlul trereeceat! Illltl. W.t.r t.,.1',...... .M.4 klHM I.' I...IM "M.V. l'V,W,MW .MU W1IUH4 .H STOPS HEADACHE, PAJN, NEURALGIA Don't guffer! 0t a dim pack- of Dr. Jamaa' Headache Powdera. again! jotr 1 That you, or any ot you, have ur has no estate or Interest whatever1. In or to the Unds described In said I rdhittlaliif . Iiattti lh frtttnwlii Am ' scrtbed real property, situated In the' Xeilce fur PaMkstlos County ol KUtnath, fltste nf Oregon, (Xat Cot) Uo4i ) tt-lt (Department u' ib Interior. U t All of lot numbered one (I), and I -a mi Office st I.sketle. Ottft the e4t thirty leel or lot numbered , Heptentber II, 1II two (2), In block numbered elsty Xollre I. hereby l ,,'t!'' two (2) In Xlchols Addition lo the; A, Grime.. Iiom po.loe " .... . ... ...... .. . . ..I .1 I Sh. . JIJ . Ill . I i,iiy or Klamath rails ttormeriy is niamatn rsin, wrrgoB,in.w-is the Town or UnkvllU), Oregon; J I lh day or lsy, lH, ale la i J being situated In Ihe sotilhwett omco niim nuteweai sua n ijuarler o the southeast quarter Hon X. 07633, to puicbsss U J (KWU olHE'l) or Hecllon twenty. HWU. section 3. Township Mj; nine (25), In Township Ihlrty-elghl I Range lo . Wlllsmsiu Metlls rasi Mr.iiii. ,t iikhv. nu. i land the limber thereon, ss4r US ' east or tho Wlllatneile Meridian, in 'provisions of il.n art of June 1, Hit. Oregon; or any part thereof, and thai title ol the plaintiff therein Is good and valid, 2 That you, and each of you, be forever enjoined and debarred from asserting nv right, title, In (erect or rlnlm whatever In or to said premises, or any part thereof, adverse lo this snd ads ameiidalorr. hnosn u "Tlmt.r anil fltrtue U"7' ' ' value as might bo flel hr apjrsJsr nieiil, and that, pursiisnl tosv ,1 Plication, the land sml llmttf ? I on have been sppralt t 1257.60, the timber esllmsW J ' ' ,. . , ... . ska ur M. 10 UVU IMI.III tvr mr ' or any part thoreoi, adverse to this'""" " - --r . plaintiff; and lor such other and fur-1 J'"lper I'osis at '".Imsftf ther relief as to this court shall seem W M wU'VilZi ,.... ...ir i.i MiinriniL tu hi. -,. A IIUKI M". - ...111 lion and sworn .islenirfil "- ' day ol Dereml-er l. "j You can clear your load snd r.lievs s dull, splitting or violent throbbing liNiiJarlin In s momrnt with a Dr. fsmr.' Ilesilsthe I'owilrr, Tills old' Ulna headache relief ncl almiMt magi' rally, Hrnil oma una tn tho drug store now for a dime package and a few mo ment after you take a nwirr you will uroniler what bwmmi of tlm head, adic, itenrahfU nmt piilii.AHlop .iirfpr. I IIP lt' llllllc1. 1U HtllU Villi Kt wlikl - you ,ul: for. iub Fain and StUDuta away with a small bottla of old hesatt 8t, Jacob. 0U Wl.cn your back is sore and lame or lunihsgo, sciatica or rheumatism hss you stiffened up, don't suffer I Get a 2i cent bottle of old, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, pour a little In your hand and rub it right into the pain or ache, und by the time ou rount fifty, the soreness and lame ness is pone, JWt stay crippled! This soothing, )fiut rating oil needs to be used only oner. t takes the ache and pain right out of your back and ends trie misery. It is rnsglcal, yet absolutely harmless ami doesn't burn the skin. Xothlng else stops lumbago, sciatica Km! hrne bask misery so promptly) For That Cold TAKE Week's Break -Up -a -Cold Tablets They Will Cure Your Cold in a Day 25c a Box Sold Only by UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY fJorner Main Mod 7Ui Nfreete, Klamath Falls, Oregon mrst, r as In equity may appertain. This summons Is served by pabllca lion thereof In the Kvsnlng Herald, a dally newspaper of general circula tion, published In Klamath County, Oregon, by order of the Honorable Wm. H. Worden, County Judge or said county, acting, In Ihe absence of tho Judge ol the Circuit Court of said county, by virtue or Ihe authority by law In him vested In such raaea, made, dated and filed In said suit at Klam ath Calls, Oregon, on the Ith day ol . Ul.lUil DcUp, rounlr '' B ""T t roimiv. at Klnmilh Ftl. '(' -. A,.v i..rsnu Is st llt-.rtf t ..... ...I i.n ii.fore tstfi " iei iih i'i , .tiM.m Initiate nro..te.tntsnrtl'i patent Issues, by Mini a f0"" A amdavlt In this nWrd. all!" m which would .l.fnl the w . JAH. P. IIUIKIK-. mm 10.2; 1Mb THE MAN OF MONEY Ifliwiif u tfytsi V gollt by early .''" nfanvlng. You will U -at how money piles up wb smi.ll anvlnw nro m. ' ' lleinnmber, a """" lto ,,lr oari.e.1. W. , hvo you .. ' " ."Z UorNnn.lweKnnyo"1"; ,)0 ,,.,1 you C0lnM0Ce IM lug hnblt. FIRST STATE SAVINGS BK KLAMATH FALLS, ORKUUW