The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 24, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THIS EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH HAULS. OREGON
THUHOAV, lltJCMMllKn hi, t
HenU'jCU$si6dAdTs.
FOR RENT
aaaaaaaaiaisaai ,,0m'
NICELT FURNI8HKD steam bested
room at the ClalnnooL 11-57 Iro
FURN1SHHD ROOMS for Uht house
keeping; rtrunitil. 110 Sec
ond ttrteL ll'tf
FOR RKNT--FIVO room modern
aoua. close In; range- connected;
cue room furnished. Sf K. O. Ar
gTavee, 837 Willow L 15-tf
The Evening Herald
V. O. SMITH
I
Editor I
1'ubttthed dully except Huedey by
The Herald Publishing Coropaay o(
Klamath Falls, at 11& Tourth street
Entered a lh pcatoSc it Klare
th Fall. Oregon, tor traasmtssloa
through lb wall mwiI-Um
mttr
OFFICE ROOMS Choice suites In
lh Odd Fellow and Wllllls build
ln; &! location In tha city. Bee
W. O. Smith, Herald ofllce. 30-lf
FOR SALE
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FOR SALE 1913 Studebaker 35 au-'
tomobllo. In first cla-a condition,
cheap for ctfc; need larger car In
my business. Chllcote, 635 Main. 12-6
FIRST CLASS Timothy bay, baled, at
ranch $12. delivered tn Klamath
FalltfU. H. W. Short, city. 32-6f
Subscription terms by wall to aay H
drew tn the Ualttd Male:
Ob. tear .0'
Oie moatb
10
Governor Blease Cleaning Out
Penitentiary in South Carolina
Kl.AM.lTn K.l.l.s ORWeON
Tlll'KSDW. DKOUMHEHiM, 1011
--
Wha baby suffer with ecsema or J
aos Itching tktn trouble, use Dean's
Olntastat. A little of It go a lone j
way and It It aafe for children. Fifty '
eaata a boi at alt drag store. ',
AND STOP AT
KLAMATH FAIXB
CJOOI) WILL TO MEN'
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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CITY AND COUNTY
ABSTRACT COMPANY
ABSTRACTS CfBCXAXCi:
aaabe- Oratoa AaaoctaUoa
TiUa Mac
EACE on earth and to man
Reed will," will sound harshly
on the ears of clvtllsed wen thl year.
Millions of men fighting, thousand
,d!ng dally In the bloody trenches
and hwpltaU; ten of thouaad
starving and naked because of the
war: homes devastated, fertile Held
Otto aad Raaldeaoe,
NW cor. 7th aad Mate F-" ---
CLAYTON K. WHIK1.KK
rtiyairtaa aad Smi-reo
Caatasaata
(Saiaal Treat-at)
Otftee heuee: 9 to 11:10 a. at; I
ta I r- -. evaalasja. 7 to I
KLAMATM VALI"
UatTKDST
O-araataa tm elaea work aa
wall aa trst elaaa aarrtaa.
If ysa aaa oeeaelea to make
aaaaalalat aad do not cat tsa-
atteatiaa, phone
ft. I
Wood! Wood!
Hock Woo, aiacle, doable load
Rock Spriaca Coal
(Extra oa Mil)'
it-laca Body Woo ...
I-laea Uab Wood
4-tt. Body Wood
4 -ft. Lima Wood
Leave Oraeva at
P. C CARLSON
BARN PAINT
Best rough board and roof
paint known. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
50 Gallon. Barrel $3.50
5 Gallon Can $1.00
For more information call on
KLAMATH FUEL CO.
515 Main Street
IMPORTANT EVENTS
I9I4-IS AT
. ! concerted Into de-crts; all the wild
'belli Instinct In raen'e heart
aroused and. like real wild Beast.
'seeking for rrcy; hearts by million
breaking surely to tho outward wo
fit lookt as though ChrUtlanlty was
passing through such a cataclysm aa
cornea to tho earth at time, and
which men designate a a "geological
period."
It It all tho worse when we seek to
understand tho came of the upheaval.
jTboao who ralso the food which tho
world cats, thoo who carry on the
(world's work; those whose ambition
.was limited to lives of toll and whose
'delight was In a little vine-covered
homo and the wife and tho Joyous
children tn the home, had no grlev-
Jancea against their fellow workers;
i there was no threat of any barbaroui
Invasion; no vital principle which con-j
cerncd tho welfare of the nations at
j stake; no trouble that could not have
been fairly and easllr settled.
There can bo but one conclusion.
Some men In power did not wast an
easy and fair settlement. They pre
ferred to call in the old law of might
to accomplish for them an unfair set
tlement, and so Invoked the same god
that ruled In the stone age. when one
'savage man wanted tho cavo of a
brother savage.
If behind all a divine purpose is be
ing carried out through this pith of
suffering, no mortal vision can pene
trate the darkness and see tho plan,
except that it bo to awaken the men
who carry en the work and raise tha
food to feed mankind, to determine
that henceforth they will insist upon
being consulted before such a destruc
tion as is now going on shall bo pre
cipitated. "Long Is the way and dark
that out of hell leads up to light," and
the law of Just compensation Is stow
in establishing Its decrees; hence In
such an upheaval tbo Quito mind can
not fathom tho design.
Rut In our country there la nothing
this year to prevent the singing of
tho Christmas carols; nothing to
dampen tbo Joys of children over the
coming of tbo day with gifts the
oirth bus been blessed by a great bar
vest and no omens, presaging disaster,
are In the sky.
Why not, then, ring tbo Joy bells,
and sing tho carols? Why not let
the children's laughter which is
sweeter than bells or songs, over tbolr
treasures bo heard?
Why should not all the pomp of
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Orewn. U l lucluilliiit Monday, Ul f rt I'ulHloalloii f hl
IK-cmtr IS, lll, m o'clk l- w.tiollc, i mipllwllon W ah a.
for furntahlnc ami lntllliiT Uo aleCMmnla lit ln aisnual tiislallmanta.
NAMK OF OWNKK
ttle fllMra for lh now city hall, lu
arrtrUnr llli IU olactel by tbo
common council and now un m In
tl omeo of llto Follca Judito Flrat I'rwnjrifHaM church,
ly ordur of llio council. H Sunhatit
A. I., t.KAVirr. Frrd Huwli.g
Folic Jiidco of Uto City f Klamath Frnk Warl
p.ii. OroB-oii. Ida llunnwll
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'ftim 1 1 ,.. unit MiihIh I:
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Notice U horoby glvatt that the un- M Martin Jr. . . ... . .
dtUud, bavlng bn duly anpolnl Ob-nchaltt and Frank
..0 admlulitratrU of lit '.'"... . . '
John W Cox. di.ad. alt iwraons rratiK "aft aau v. as,
harlus claims aitnl said 4lat "'"
Alllttliurt Mmi'r
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346.04
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311.15
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.t.ll tircKUt tha UkUli. iUl! VrlRd.
to u. l tho wtnc of C. 0 llrow.r. MkkI Vanr.
attorney at la. KlamalU Falls, Oia- VAm IUI4ln
con. wtthtu six mouth from this
lltttf.
VIOLV COX, AdutlolttralrU
ii..... ii....).., in tali
, L. IIUOWKH, Attorn.y for K.tat hvilt- Valoy (V.,U
10.17-: 1.31.7 VlnnlaWard
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Augunl F, A Anna Hlattkny
i.yma t, itnp,t
FluUUaltiA Hlnt. la,ik
WllfrtM M, Hnnw
Amount Flil Hlato a tUiin. lUnk
Mluitln Moutaomnry
('. II Clmmiilon , ,
I'M HUl A Havliiro ttnnK
A L. MllUom , , . ,
Lulu A, I'titteniiin
II, F Hh!h.r.t .
Frtnt lh llDotton
John llrell
Anna F. Upp ,
Frank M. Upp
Ida Momynr ..... .
Ilrrlibrt F. I'o.ton ,
W T HMttt . . . ,
tint Chastalu
CIm J An.lor.iiii
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Nulkt Fr,iHnlii' AMiicnt HenrlottA F. Mlha
f I'MM-rty IJablr fur ! tt uf ('hrlttluv Murdoch
liiirilna' T1lrl tltirvi fn'u Ulu 11 MlfU
' Strrct tu lllf,.tnU Arn. H)ru A Mtpfn . .
! Nolle U hrby kIi that tho (fhrl.thf Murdoch
I .. . .. i.i I...I. U ttalttlrkv .
ctmiluttti council in in cut rv.- --
lb Fall. Orvaon. did br ordinance .llenriciu t iein
duly adoptml ou ito 13th day of tv.'Kt Hunt
t:rnl rtuul :lal .
Allco U Hplnk . .
1 A, Maddos
AiUUdo M. William
cmbr lll. and tppr4 by tha
mayor on ih 33d day of tKcmbr.
1911. dlr lh protfrtlonst
block nnd attrAtv proprty bnucntod i' M (lrar
..... . .. . . i. ' iti... ii liiiu
anu imuK ror in cimi oi ibipiwum ....,. -
Third trt from Main trtt lo C. Rarbara Hron
Ifornla avmu. Inetudlns tnicro W H HIoubU . . . .
U0nil, IMua M Hchalttxk
Tha tKSundarln. wlihia hlch ihJH K i(r
protrty II ujHin hteh uch " Of " A- rltrarrv
mcuta ro o dclard and ordrrdR"brt Casey . ...
.tnrkKful nr lmrltrltrl 1 ilmfrltMxl .UraOJI A llearn
., . ,., r m ..- ,
19.3 jch.. W.
. 'ilnby ltd
Gotcrnor Cole L. Dlcaso haj not 1 19 1 1, Governor Rleane has shown
threatened to clean out the state pcn-"ecutln clemoncy to 1,130 person.
Itcntlary by January 1. but ho says basing his action lo a large extnt on
there will not bo a prlwner left twen- "Do unto others as you would hv
ty-one dayn later, when his term as! them do unto you.
governor is finished So It Is conclud-l Several of th parole ar condl
ed by the people of hij state thatjUoned on absUncnen from strong
there will not bo many prisoners In'drlnk W. T. Jones, a wealth Union
tho penitentiary when 1315 arrives. 'county farmer, who was serving a
After his pardons of ThanksglvIngMlf term for potntng his wlf, was
tar went Into effect, fewer than fifty jparolled on the condition that should
Inmate were left In the Institution. ,he otor take a drink of Intoxicating
Yesterday sixteen rooro prisoners, liquor or remarry and maltreat his
left the South Carolina penitentiary wife, he be returned lo prison to serve
on parole. Of these, nine were sen-out his term,
fenced for manslaughter
Slnco assuming office In January,
LEGAL NOTICES
i 4AMvjaaaMai
mas smile should bo as wldo as
man's face and as long as 3S5 days.
take her to tho vaudorftta tomorrow Nolle Inrlllng llidi
night. - HIils will to rcculted by tho I'otlca
Judge of tho city of Klamath Falls,
IF YOU ARE afraid you will help Oregon, up to and including Monday,
the undeserving, maybe It I well fort December 24, 1911. at S o'clock p. m.,
ou that tho Lord Is not. ,for furnishing and Installing an else-
trie striker for th flro alarm bell, and
.... .. ..,... .. . .. i. i . 'installing a tiro alarm system Inside
THE DIMENSIONS of th Christ- .. , ., ... ,,. ,..
I...U V" h.lj .!.. M VWMM..,WM ..M
such electric striker.
Hy order of tbo council.
A. L. LEAV1TT.
i'ollcu Judge of the City of Klamath
Falls, Oregon,
OatiU December 17, 1914.
Notice of DUaolulloa
Notice Is hereby given that the
partnership heretofore existing be
tween D, A. Kcnyon and F. C. Mur
phy, doing business under the part
nership nnmo of 0. K. Transfer com
pany, was on November 9, 1911, dis
solved by mutual consent. F. C. Mur
phy will continue the business and
will pay all bills and collect all ac
counts duo tha company.
I). A. KEN VON,
F. C. MUnt'HY.
21-lf
IF YOU THINK there U lets faith
In tho world, consider that of the
child In a turkey-red Santa Claus.
SAYS THE Christmas treo. "Ser
vice for ouo day In a cottago has It
all over years of solitude in a forest.
H It's wortJi having. It orth In
urine. Sec Cliilrotc
Subicrlbe for the Hirald, SO cents
month
day which is the anniversary of the
day when the tamp of n new and im
mortal hope was lighted In the souls
of men? C. C. Goodwin.
be brought forth to do honor lo the
WmiUt. itflUKT UlUKaC WAT. 4nU
Agriculture, Including Agronomy,
Animal Husbandry, Oslrying, Horti
culture, Poultry Husbandry, lntects,
flast and Animal Dlsaatcs, Cream
ary Management, Marketing, etc.
Hmh tlcoaooalca, including Cook
lag, Home Nursing, Sanitation. Saw
lag, Dressmaking and Millinery.
Cawurc. Including Business Man
gaaaent. Rural Economics, Business
Law, OSca Training. Farm Account
lag, etc. Eagtaeartng, Including
ilMMWork andTtoaobullding.
FAIMERS WEEK FEBRUARY 14
A aaoaral clearing house session of
fat days for tha exchange of dynamic
Btaa an tha meat praising problem
f m timaa. Lectures by kadlag
aaHnrktoa. State caafaraacai
mnmwHtwnui
OfM tacturat, sMvaMa acftatlf, hv
M naaMreiMcarraatwnaanca
S Pata. Striae, land. Voice.
NatvltlMt. Raduced rates m all rail-
Ida, lor lurtaaf mroMiiuoB aooraaa,
Thd Arafaa Afrkallaral CaHay.
'. Scattered Shots .'.
MANY A FAMILY this year will
get cut glass when what it nds is
cordwood.
THE WIFE who buys cigar by tho
band ahould know that all Is not
Havana that glitters.
THE TROUDLE Is that some peo
ple want a piece OF the earth Instead
of peace ON the earth.
ONE WAY to gladden your wife or
awaacbaart will be to buy ticket aad
Quick Service
Perfect Results
You do not have lo wait two
or Ihrce wceka for your pic
tures. Wo can deliver any or
der In thrco days If neccneary.
If you need pictures for Christ
inas, you won't bo disappointed
becauso they ar not
ready.
Wo have Just Installed n now
blower drying process. This
will dry three Krosu of photos
In fifteen minutes. This l only
one of the many modern meth
ods you will find used here.
If you do not bclloro you can
securo us "classy" photos in
Klamath Falls oa anywhere on
tha Coast, Just come In to the
COTTAGE STUDIO
ARCHIE C. HENLINK, Prop.
Notice IntltinK Hlds
Rids will bo received by the i'ollre
Judge of Iho city of Klamath Falls,
yvvv'
i
-fr4M--e-M'
BOWLING
THIH HEALTHY WIN
.TEH HI'OItT IM SOW AT
1TH II LIGHT,
It develop steady aervea
iiud good eyesight aad In
crease vitality.
JOIN THE CROWD
AND IStl'fUVK YOUR
HEAlril.
Pal Bowliif Alleys
Odd Fellow HulMJag
MMMMM
a follow
Hvdnnlnc at tbo tntr-'iluu u(
Third and Main streets In the city
of KlaniAth Fa IN. Ortn, IIhoc
In an raotorly dlrvctlun alona tha
boundary lino of Main lrvt to Iho
tntprsectlcn of the boundary line
between tola 3 and 3 tn block II of
tbo orlglnat town of Llnktlll. now
Klamath Fall. Oregon; running
(heart) In a northerly direction bo
iwrvn lots 3 and 3 and i and 7
in ald block IS and along lb tint
htrrn lots 3 and 3 and t and 7.
In hlock 7 of Ih original l"n of
Llnkvill. now city of Klamath
Faltt, Oregon, tu tha Interaction
of High trt. thenc in an a4lr.
ly direction along Iho center line
of High ureal lu tho Interaction
of Fifth street, thenr northerly
along lhr renter lino of Fifth trt
to tho Intersection of Mitchell
street; thenc southwesterly along
the center lino of Mitchell slrret to
the intersection of Mount Whitney
trwt; thenc westerly along the
renter Una of Mount Whitney
street lo tha renter line of Cal
ifornia avenue; thrnco southwest
erly along tho center Un of Cal
ifornia street or avenue to the In
tersection of Teddy street, thenco
along tho center linn of Teddy
ulrrol In the Intersection of sec
ond atret; thenco outhentrty
along the center Una of Heeond
tr.'ot io tho Intersection of Mc
Klntey treot; thenco south lo the
renter lino of First street; thence
oiithaierly along the center lino
of First street to tho Intersection
with High street; thenc north
easterly along tho center line of
High utreot lo a point opposite Ihn
lino between lota IS and 7 and Iota
2 and 3 In block fl-of the original
town of Llnkvlilo, now city of
Klamath Falls, Oregon, thence
southeasterly along tho lino be
tween lots f, and 7 and lota 2 and
3 In said block 8 and continuing on
tho mm lino to Main itroot, and
thenco northeasterly lo iho place
of beginning.
That tho docket of city Hens has
been mndo up as provided by section
2CH of tho charier of said city, and
tho following Is n list of the nninos
of owners of tho property lying with
in (ho above described boundaries,
which was so assessed, as shown by
said ordlnnnro and such linn docket,
and opposllo iho nnmo of each owner
the total amount so assessed against
tho property of such ownerjk and
roferenco Is hereby rnado to such
docket of city lluru for a detailed
description of each lot, part of lot,
hlock nnd nrroago property so as
sessed. Further notice Is hereby given to
tho respoctlvo owner of property
herein listed that such assessment Is
duo and paynblo and will be de
linquent after tho expiration of twen
ty daya from tho date of tho Drat
publication of this notice.
That tho first publication of this
notice wilt bo on Wednesday, the
23d day of December, 1014.
The owner of property within the
above mentioned boundaries and
whoso property ha been o assess
ed must either pay la cash the full
amount of the assessment or make
nod die with the police Judge of said
city, within twenty day from the
AltboA ll'arh
MIIm Utirt - .....
Fred Melhaxo ......
Waller J Kn , . ...
lUlph II Rtw .....
H, i, ,ow .
Ralph II Ko ... ...
Cart C. Hendrlchtnn ....
Henry IMtln .... .
KIU K Taylor 1,
run Hute & lUtlac lUnk
Ell4 Marpto .
Kdllh M, Rail
W. 0, llrown
Klamath Ovlopment Co
Cha K. Worded ...... ,
KUmalb Development Co.
II, V, Gould
Klamath lmlopintU Co
C. N. Hawkln taS.IO
Klamath Development Co.. 30,. 90
Allot Miles
First lltala A rUvlngs Hank.
II. I'lntkert . .
C M, Fulghum
II. I'lnckert
C. M. Futehum
II I'lnckert
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IS.KKMelU Kliopp
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310.3? Herbert It llolllt..
l?o.lt NellU Whltlmk .
I3t 71 Ftrl Hlnia k lUlitC Hank
17 7 lUnrr liohln
31.13 Mr. Nelttotltililu
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70.01' and Immimoiii C,
i:i.lS(Mry It, HaUey ....
ll,Si .Ann llrar Hakr
333.7 lAr A Mehaffey . .
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UJ l&.MAUarvl J. Wllhrot.
1,4F M Reldy . ,
Sl., It II Dunbsr
Jl.si'Mary K Welter
U.HjLSa M. Vanlr. ...
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and iniMitaeni Co
th4ort WeUl
it, T, rtummer
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Albetl tt, Mufcltl,
IL It, WAtteObUrg And Nellie
Wallcnbur
ID V, CarUr ....
MllChetl lrdU A iHftter
N.IU M Elder
0 W WMto . . ,
Fif.t lllalo A HUlic. Hani
F, U Vnlt
It F, lt;an ,
Atet Martin Hr
Curit L Wtddo.
C V. Ftafcer
Agn J. le
trft linger
Mabl M. t'.naU
Htetla May ItamW
I. W, (lowrn . . .
John Irwin
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Cha. K Worden . .
Fred lluetng . .... .
J F Magulr . . .
Fred IliiMlng
First Htatn A Havings Rank.
J. W. Ash
Jam E Hwann ....
Hophla A, Johnson
First Htatn A Uvln. Hank
Homn Huttdlng at Really Co,
Elm HiaiD k Havings Hank
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Martin McAndrowa . ,
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rllla Obvncbatn . . .
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A. M Wordn . . .
Anna M Hamilton
F II, Mill ...
litlas Obencbaln .
IK 1 Alexander
First Htata Savings Hsnk
I'uhlUhed by aulhorlty of Hectloa
39 of h Charier of lh aty of
Klamath Fall, Oregon.
A. L, LEA V ITT
I'ollre Judge of th City of Klttaalk
Fall, Oregon.
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rembr33, 1914.
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