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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1914)
. MMPAV, MOVMM li, IW4 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'AOI News ot Our Neighbors io-lp Vifttm mt ,'i.umIU- ChnmkU4 In I'rt Mi l,4Hl HKlun AslUtluu '" ',"' tn,l," of ,"cftl Jtoe Hreilmi fir lhl elly at llw ui vim '" pMilittolllon parly. k trfll sfcvriMr knocked ii L,i uu.iiiKlt !'" frlliwlii ir fhf,Uirrli"l '! WtioriMU". ,,, rlrfllull Hl ' ,,,,f J- IC lllllle ' l,l"M",' P"1'1'"'1 "' "I" jickun ru,"' IrlluiiUI mill U,t TIU'MIK" llol. HHIHiy ITP.I- wl miiW' i'',lf"r,, Mall;Trllun-. ( lerilllip .Vwitrtl Wliil I "' f,,",, l,w,M M'ld bifk til III KtklMK UP lit InuVCMieilt lrll "P '' "?' 'rt""' "r" ,M'r ,! t luimlird placet wlmre old IrnnUr ami rt.l.lt urn piled. All ef tkn '" "f" "l"llrP !'" .11 .,-,l- tl..ll...l M.ll..l ,lf tout "' M movement lllUKr- l io put mi d l" l,HM, ey-ure, f, II li ' nrroropiulinl, Imw titurli llVr en H would I'" 'm a ,!,! ,ti.! .imidpolnl. MershrMd ficttlfd l-MMtirrr !' 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I'hllitlralrr, AkIn iltf H'r Thfl ruill iraiiiitt with ihi AIiIbiiiI Fruit nit t'ro.liim AmihIiiiUiii In tm rriikll; titpr, nni lli contircttH) Itli liit luixlmlutt ntv Urtolltiu ilmlr Hm to Krttitie t Im rrmultiliiit npplot out ol tin- way, Mannjutr Hrliiit lilM tint I tic iranun Juttl rlonlliK hit Wrft filfty siHiit iiio, lit HfltP -it Hip ftmjr tDiulliloin principal bihuiib lUu Wlui; the Kuriirn war -Ah- lUd TI.IIUK4 Harvard Proves She Can Win Without Brichley ifttUfX a certain judgment obtained lb the tlank of TJonnnza, an Oregon (38), noiith of Range all (). eaat of the Willamette MarMlw, hi corporation, In nn action In anld court ' Oregon agalnat tho anld defendant, Chaa, W.Jor any part thereof, and that tltla ot II -. . f .. HBK tk r !f, WtJM .fUlr Or Wit7 ! r u'tL - I 1 sfcifeogr-n , If afVi A ''v7xY f4LLKtfiiaSlliiB JK v YlfV. '". rr'iiamHMr?xVlifPHI naT r Vl1 i -V A&?T"aflBCaWM&ra$kin r ET' T I m HtZ- aw BavW iaHH aB2B3BBBVBtSJLjJkEBHaBi Sherman, In tho aum of ono hundred twontyeven and 27-100 dollars, to gether with It conta and dliburno tnenta Incurred herein, which xald Judgment U, by ald decree and x ecutlon made a ubcruonl chargo upon tho proceed of aald aalo to tho Judgment of aald plaintiff, Falrbnnka, .Mor & Company, a private corporation. Dated at Klamath Fall. Oregon, No ember 1 llh, 1914. , C. C. LOW, Sheriff. ,y 0KO. A. HAVIJON, Deputy, lay lc Merrynran and Cako ft Cake. Attorney for Plaintiff. H-21-28-C-12-15h tho plaintiff thereto li good aid Taild, 2 That you, and each of you, k forever enjoined and debarred fron sanortlog any right, title, Interact or claim whatever In or to laid pranlttt, or any part thorool, adverse to tale plaintiff; and for auch other and fur ther relief aa to this court ihall teen meet, or aa In equity may appertain. This lummoni ! aenred by publica tion thereof In the Kvenlng Herald, dally newspaper of general circula tion, publlahcd In Klamath County, Oregon, by order of the Honorable Win. 8. Worden, County Judge of tald county, acting, In the absence of i the Judge of the Circuit Court of Mid fcounty, by virtue of tho authority by Haw In him vented In auch catee, made. dated und filed In nald suit at Klaa atb Fnlta, Oregon, on the 8th day of October, 1914; which said order re quires that summons In said suit be published once a week for a period of six successive weeks. The date of the first publication of this summons Is October 9th, 1914. z HAY & MKHKIMAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 9-IC-23-30-B-13-20 b .Volicn for Publication (Not Coal Lands ) Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lakevtew, Oregon, .September 11, 1911. ( Notice Is hereby given that Henry A. Crimes, whoso postofflco address 'is Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on the Jllth day of May, 1914, Hie In thl ninco Sworn Statement and Applica tion No. 07533, to purchase the F.i SWVi. section 3, Township 39 S llungc 10 E, Willamette Meridian,'" (and the timber thereon, under the Xotlc of Final Accouat provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, In the County Court of the SUte ot and acts amendatory, known as the! Oregon, for the County of fCJass- ("Timber and Stone Law," at such' ath. I'rntiotk, Ix-ft fJimnl H"ti-ral iii tc riilr liml it tuiimiiri-i that M.tll.W, f.tft HnlflmrL HardHlrk, Illgtit Ead last KCanoii. Since Harvard value as might be fixed by appralse- jineut, and that, pursuant to such ap- .-..-..,..., ...w .mui. uuu UIUUCI IUIIV III of Hiiuiu r. iiiiuiT naii roun .iiminii, liaruuKK auu Ten- last KCaoii. that vth.t lln.Uli.j i!i irt full Hi KMin-. kulfo for aiii.i-inlirliU t'Ofl: lo pro. the team can win with- beaten Michigan and Princeton uui uricKii-y, nnu iney nave done experts wno siw little nope lor mivoou board feet at 1.50 ier M 601, the Matter of the Estate Juntette Jackson, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that Jno. 3 h?on have been appraised at a total of ',l0'rn administrator of the estate' of the, I267.SU. the timber estimated 365,-jjunette Jackson, deceased. baTlac ol m .ca.i, it, fooibml When H s by many ul the alli-aud i-xprrts. Nowtl... Kr..al-t drop kicker was In fortn.grpatct In th- country. 50.00; that said applicant will offer, estate the hearing of tteTsmale Engineer Writes of Road Through Lava Beds A LITTLE SPORTING GOSSIP j final proof In support of bis applica tion and sworn statement on the 8th day of December. 1914, before C. R. Del-ap, county clerk of Klamath county, at Klamath Falls. Oregon. i Any person la at liberty to pro test this purchase before entry, or Initiate n contest at any time before I'nlted Press Senlco going strong In Now York and othor'Pa,ent ", ty nllng a corroborated NKW YOltK Nov. IS War clos- towns where the limited round boutam,lavl1 ln '"' "ce. alleging facts are staged regularly, rrcparauons " -..--. mo mw. are already being made for the Indoor i ,. JAS F nuR0Ess. Reglater. track season, und an eje Is being kept j1 " ,2" b the outdoor work In the' By Hal Sheridan ItiK of ftork exchanges and business complaints apparently can't hurt the American ;orts. The World's scries lout for lain ni reaching from tin! llutltt grabbed off a share of first pages from SgprlnK nuu uiiiut'r i;ono in tile hirougnoid. trn war nc. football linn gone on 1 Summons In Kqulty, No. 20) (funllnucd from pasc 1) I ill' lanaiiia-l aciui: khusiuuu. IMikuut, taking Hih old .mletant tuad Krom IIihiiIIM Itock lo iho Strong- ,,n looi'. and every other branch 'manager aro banking on their ath-i,n t,le circuit Court of the State of from that point north b way of Dr) hold more difficulty will be encounter- of "P"" booming. etc 0Venta to turn out a complete i Oregon, for the County of Klam Ijkc tu Mrirlll. In tjillo of the tact cd. connUtlng mainly of surfKrc rocks. Among the winter sports hocko) succs. They b.ie a schedule which ( .....I 1.. ft... n.n.l. I... ..H.iuinl ,M !.. I l.i.l ul..ll ... . A K... ...... ....I.. .!.... ...I. .ak. 1?.1.w..mw. .a n.. Ih&l d lrtfl tHirllllll Of 111! ruld Is " l' rt4iTMk w uiuihiiu mmakvu4I ivmiiia Ult' iu iuill-i.tirrica illiuuu iiuui rcuiuuij KJ UV riiiiiiKiioKi nuini- i iiiisn in "in mp iiik ill', una a uir ji-nr is pruimseu lODer aim mon uvenia aiv iu ue auuni has been fixed by the court at ta hour of 10 o'clock a. m., on the 8th day of December, 1914, In the oBee of the County Court for Klassata county. In tho court house at Klaamata Falls, Oregon, and all persons Inter ested In the Bald estate are notified to then and there appear and file their objections, It any they have, to said foa account and the settlement thereof. Dated November 12, 1914. JNO. S. HORN. 12-19-26-3 h Administrator. ,. .,, ,..,., ..,, ..... ... "rnCu(l,cr,.,,( , nn,hHig of a vry' throughout the country U'lmurrAuic, a fciuai iuiiiuii ui "'" (nrrloun nature. l-k taking tllUl t'ri.m Ihu Hlroneholil on wi made If ll'. iw.riti having, Us wortlt In. artag. Her ChllroKi. IHt In tunkp lluit Thanksgiving Dinner A HI'tVKHH We inrrli )our order with tho """I Ihliigs of tho sitason. Please v'lt llu store, where wo can siig t and show ,ou the things that yH lllllldl It so P.1My f0r y0 to Fancy Cranberries 15c lb. Sunset Gr ocery I'hoem tlarl iii rimer t.ak taking thU Hi li 1 1 I'm mime llliie pant the pctipla uf Merrill "id KUmath PaIU haw ufrli sducatl::g the ettuslruclk'ii of n toad from ihrlr country lulu the lv ItriU Mr 0 It Walkrr and otturs uf UHikout me ) acltallltg Hie ijuitlnii of the uuutructlou of n im Hat llu from IHiktiut Such n rtiad fiililnttliiE: with a road from Mctrlll wuuld urtuiil a diiit unito from Mxikuut to Merrill, and would enable tuurll to -e soiuellillig uf the won ders ot tho l.n Urdu, bi-sldes being Of groat value lorall). No detlulln data was avallahle, ltowrr, upon which to bane mi estimate of the mileage and rout uf such a road, mid In order to tupply litis deficiency hr far a possi ble, ihu writer rouitly made n hur ried reroiuinUwinre of the lluu from UMikoui a tar na the Htroughold. Ill this l wn greatly luiUted hy Forest Hanger tl A. Kresge and (lamo War iliu O. ,V Courlrlght and M. It. Con le) of Umkuul, mid It Is to tho Inti mate kuuwledgoof tho Iai Urds pos- srsteit hy thorn- gentlemen Hint I am mainly Indebted for such diiln as I hao been flulo lo necure. Our olimTVUtlon lire that the most prm Ill-able roulo would liu to enter Ihu l.uui Heds Iu Ihu region of Hie Sand limit's, panning between the two mi Hi liutti'S anil along Ihu east side ot thu north Imt to, continuing north to Tulo Uku near Hospital Hoclc by wn of Juniper Unite. Fiom thoTlch uor road north to tho north Sand lliilin the loutit will trinerBo sago ! brush and bunch groan country, Iu whlrh thu only ohsliielea encounterod will bo ecntterlng surface rook, Im mediately north of the Sand llultea u lua How Is rrossod. Thin I fairly well intered with lulcaute null and cliulura, wllh HcatlorliiB Juniper mid sine. There Is about two miles of such Invn. thu surfneo being lei el and btokeii only by Iniiumernhlo pot holes. For lurk of time no iillempt wan niiido, to exploro this region, but II Is highly probable Hint water will he 'ouud In Ihftm sinks, it ml tlui surface Indira Hoiih nil point lo tho existence of ex tensive cavpn. North or thl How und extending prnctlcally all the way to Iho lako tho undcrljIiiK Invn li evi dently of ii more broken character, but It Im overlaid by u much Heavier coatliiK or iihIi. Only oceasloimt loom of Invn wore encountered, und these can ho liugoly avoided by euro In locn- Hon. Tho chief obstruction in tins rotion will ho Iho heavy growth of sago nnd groasowoodj whllo closo ntj llnxlng la' soon. no eiamlnaHon, knowing that sufll rlont data was already In Hie hands of thp Klamath Falls people I nin of Hie ftplnloti, however, that Hie most de- Irabli' route will be found to be that turning loutliweit from the Strong hold through what Is known as "(ho wheal Held" to llcarfoot Cau, con iiectlnc there with the ettallng road frum Merrill ' Such a route, while not being the shortest possible, will make directly accosilblc the most desirable points In the I -on eds. Including Fearu Cave, which to mo Is the moat Interesting cavn In that entire region, on account of Its wealth of picture writing. Hos pital Hock nnd the Stronghohl, with their battle scarred fortifications still Intart, and llearfoot Cae, whero the Ice tiouT melts, besides passing with in reaching distance of auch other at tractions as tho Ico caves on tho Tlch nor road. Skull Cave, Canby'a monu ment, etc. bbbr "WOMEN ONLY" AT THIS BOUT MAXIM T ,.l AXOTIIKIt Pl'H TO W'AI.I.OP i:.t'H OTIIKIt TO pitevi: to thi: kaih skx that IKillT l.'AMi: IS HKAIi HPOUT "I've a mind to ask Twig, Arch or Hub about the moWo actors you men tioned last night," snld a Mole Sec tion fan, who Is seeking tho season ticket offered as a prlso tor guessing thu companies or productions In which the actors whoso names were printed esterda) have been seen hero. "Co to It," a)s we, for the prises ure to be awarded the llrst threo lists Eiibmltted, Oct tho names In any way )ou can. Ask your frieuds, ask the motion picture men, or go to tho mo tion picture magazines. If you will. (Ut tho list In as soon as possible, and as near correct as possible, tt you wish to attend your faorlto movie show Tliero are 95.75G million board feet Douglas fir In Washington. Oregon and Alnska forest reserves. The total number of emigrants from the whole of Sweden to the United States was 12, OSS In 1912 and 17,202 In 1913; from tho three Scandinavian touutrles, 31,601 in 1912 and 3S.737 In li13; and from rinland, G.041 In 1912 nnd 12,756 In 1913. Iiitiiriince that pays. See Clillcote. WIA Main street. Prone flu. 16-tf Herald want ads bring results. Legal Notices Notlec of Sheriff's Sale !) lrtuc of an execution ou fore closure duly Issued by tho clerk ot tho circuit court ot tho count' of Klamath, state ot Oregon, dated the Hth day ot November. 1914. Iu n cer free of charge for tho remainder of ta)n suU lw ,ne crcliit C0Urt for said J I the j oar. I'nlted Press Sorvlce KALAMAZOO, Mich., Nov. 18. A foiir-iouud boxing match between Joo Mitndot and Hal Stewart, Fori Vnno, Ind., two lightweights, will furnish a pieoedent In Hiortlng circles this af- teiiioon, for women only will bo ad mitted to sou the scrap. Two sporting writers aro staging Iho affair In order to convince tho fair Hpeclatois Hint there la nothing brutal In boxing. Admittance will bo free. When baby suffers with ecxenia or some Itching sklu trouble, use Doan's Ointment. A little of It goes a long way and It Is safo for children. Fifty cents a box at all drug stores. luteal laws appears frat la The Herald, lOe a aaata county nnd state, wherein Fairbanks, I r Morse & Compauy, n prhate cor-j The amateur bill at iho Orpheus to- poratlou, as plaintiff, recinered judg- night Is the atrougeat staged fori moot against Chas. W. Sherman tor many weeks. Winter Knight, a car toonlst of many years experience, will do some stunts with the crayon, and Chas. Hutchinson and Louis llean will tho sum of three thousand nine nun dred and forty-threo and 83-100 dol lars, with Interest thereon from No vombcr 7, 1914, at the rato of 6 per ath. W. Siemens. Plaintiff. vs. ' Hie Unknown Heirs of Charles Percy Nichols, otherwise known nt C. P. Nichols, deceased; the Unknown Heirs of Louis Oerx, deceased; Sophia Schadde, Wil liam A. Schadde, and Jane Dee Schadde, his wire; Edward Schadde, and Rebecca Roe Schadde, bis wife; Henry D. Schadde, and Mary Dee Schadde, his wife; Augusta Elsie Hart- uutu, and John Dee Hartman, her husband, and Emma Bertha Wilte, and Richard Roe Wltte. her husband, also all other per sons or parties unknown, claim ing any right, title, estate. Hen or Interest in the real estate de scribed iu the complaint herein. Defendants. the Unknown Heirs ot Charles Percy, Nichols, otherwise known as C P. Nichols, deceased; the Fnknonn Heirs of Louis Gerz, deceased; S.ophla Schadde, Wil liam A. Schadde, and Jane Dee Schadde, his wife; Edward Schadde. and Rebecca Roe Schadde, hU wife; Henry D. Schadde, and Mary Dee Schadde, his wife; Augusta Elslo Hart man, and John Dee Hartman. her husband, and Emma Berths Wltte, and Richard Roe Wltte, her husband, also all other per sons or parties unknown, claim lug any right, title, estate, lieu or To entertain with mandolin nnd guitar cent per annum, together with the ducts. Two other arts will be staged, sum of threo hundred and fifty dol The plcluro program consists ot Hilars attorney's fees, und costs and three reel special, "Jim Webb, Sen ator," and "Universal Ike Almost Married," a roaring comedy. "Patho Dally News" will be shown nt the Temple tonight, In addition to an unusually good program ot pic tures. Hereafter tho "Nows"'Wlll bo shown twice n week, every Saturday and Weduesdny. Many Interesting In cidents of Hut European war will he seen In each number. The Star theater haa n mighty lino program to offer patroiiB tonight. In fact, It is ono of tho beat mid-week programs Introduced In a long tlmo. The fenturo of the bill is the two-part Clues drama, "Tho Toreador's Ro mance" Tho bullfights nnd the arena scenes In this picture nro tho nnost oven seen at the Star. The excellent photography and tho beautiful park Bcenes, holp to make this a worthy subject. Tho Olograph drama and the VlUgraph comedy are far above the average. This program will be shown tonight for thel ast time. disbursements for the sum of ten dol lars nnd sixty cents, which said Judg ment was enrolled and docketed In tho clerk's oltlco ot said court in said county, on the 7th day ot November, 1914. Notlco Is hereby given that 1 will on tho 14th day of December, 1914, nt the front door of tho court house, In Klamath Falls, in said county, at 2 o'clock In tho afternoon ot said day, sell nt public auction, to tho highest bidder for cash, tho following de scribed real property, to-wlt.: The east halt of tho southwest quurtor; the southeast quarter of tho northwest quarter, and lots numbered 4, 5, 6 and 7, all In Sec tion 6, Towushlp 39 south, Range 11, east or tho Willamette Meridian; Taken and levied upon as the proper ty of the said Chas. V. Sherman, or as much thereof as may be ueceasary to satisfy tho said Judgment ln favor of tho said Fairbanks, Morsu & Com pany, n private corporation, together with all costs and disbursements that have or may accrue, and to further scribed In the complaint herein In the name of the State ot Oregon, You, and each of nu, are hereby re- Sai In the Circuit Court of the SUU of Oregon, tor Klamath Couaty. F. C. Stitser. Plaintiff. vs. Wm. S. Fish and F. S. Fish, Co-Partners, Defendants. To'Wm. S. Fish and F. S. Flab. U above named Defeadaats: In the name ot the state of Oregea. you and each ?t you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the eeas plaint filed against you In the above entitled action, on or before Saturday, the 19th day of December, 1914, that being the last day of the time pre scribed ln the order for publication ot thus summons, and If you fall so to appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will take Judgsaeet against you for the sum of 1399.1T, and for tho costs and disbursements of this action, and for an order of this court that the following described lands, taken under an attachment la this cause, to-wlt: The northwest quarter (NWJi) ot Section seven (7). ln Towashlo forty-one (41) south, range eight (8) east ot Willamette Meridian, and situated in Klamath county Oregon, be sold as by law required and the proceeds thereof applied In the pay ment ot such Judgment. This summons Is served on the de fendant and each ot them herein, by publication thereof In the Dally Her ald, u newspaper ot general circula tion, printed and published at Klam ath Falls, Oregon, not less than onoe a week for six consecutive weeks, by order of Honorable Henry L. Benson. interest In the real estate de-hmige of the above enUtled court. Made, dated and filed In said action at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 7th day ot November, 1914, the data ot quired to appear and answer the com-'tno am pnbllcatlon thereof being on plaint tiled against you ln the above entitled suit on or before Saturday, the 21st day of November, 1914, that being the last day or the time pro scribed ln the order tor publication ot this summons; and, It you fall so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in the said complaint, to wlt; For a Judgment and decree against yeu: I. That you. or any of you, have or has no estnte or Interest whatever in or to the lauds described In said complaint, being the following de scribed real property, situated ln the County ot Klamath, State of Oregon, to-wlt: All of lot numbered one (1), and the east thirty feet of lot numbered two (2), Iu block numbered sixty two (62) iu Nichols Addition to the City of Klamath Falls (formerly the Town of Llnkvllle), Oregon; being situated In the southwest quarter ot the southeast quarter (SWK. of BE ) of Section twentyr nine (29), In Township thirty-eight Saturday, the 7th day ot November, 1914. HOLLO C. OROESBECK. Attorney for Plaintiff, 7-14-21-28-5-12-19 h Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State of ' Oregon, for Klamath County. In the Matter of tho Estate of William '?i Martin, Deceased. Notlco is hereby given that tha.un derslgned has been duly appelated administrator of the estate of William Martin, deceased, by the county eenrt ot Klamath county. Oregon, aad that all persons having claims against aaM estate are requjred to prsaeit .aaana to me at the law' oflee of Holla G. Groesbeck. Klamath, Falls, OrtfM, ' within sis moathataoai the ' ( this notice, properly yer!led!aa hy law J , ! required. ' Dated at Klamath Fails,, Oregea, October 21st, 1914. 81LAJ OBKNCHAIN. , ' s . Administrator. tho aetata efWH-j "X Ham Martla, Deceased. ' ' ' " 1 I 11-H-t-tMlh !,- - s rKS ' l hand ou the west will bo the rougn - . Js t "'