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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1915)
J .V 1 --!; vhuIWAIIV Isy'iHh" T "J- ftttOAV Bsja)MrMnnnnannBs, ii 1 1 i THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON i1 fAurnn Hardy Canadian Soldiers Have Made the Best of Situation Ctmped on a French Lake Awaiting Orders, Canucks Play American Football, Have Rowing Clubs and in i Many Ways Open the Britons' eyes m&i&Ki r. "-,?" si" VSTtWJ' Germans Sneaking Back; After Planting Underground Bomb partaent of education and manager of tbo bureau of congresses. Bat to especially did bo prove tilmaelf adapt, ed to tho work that the executive &&ii&ldti&Jf. 1 cauis. ru i.-"r "n, " it) William (i, siii:iiii:itii (United I'rtM Hlntr CnrioKpoudent) l.liKllitli officerM who were In t v Ydrk)-Tho Canadian lire nil V,B,,, l,ll rliiB chop xuey dinner M qr ' ,., T,.nir ,-., with tholr Canadian brother only Ml, (or lb- tn-nfhM. Pliny an. extmoidhiiiry'" and do. ssbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbH li In- It on them nil when I got back' rii home." . ' Tho race In rowbuit arc another Ntlime fif flMlfllllullllieiit In 111,. I'm. ...... I Ill IMM wM iviin """, ' dined to inl. Hoon the fnliio of the Huh "Ono row oulj In skull," ex- near n lllllo lake III .Canadian n .hop stiey enter spread philiiid 1111 Cngllsh officer to n Cntin- Franco mill they lire iliioiiKhout tho llrllUh mm) mid tliu illnn. fliiilliiK I h 11 1 tho general military (oniiiuni wn. "Moot "Ho do wu In C'mindn," repllid thn weather of thnt remarkable follow!" Cmindlmi "II111 In oui uiiintr) we country U fnr morel Itnl. If the Uilihth won. surprised ,w" "" '"" """l of In urn comfortable limn the l tliw chop mioy hniiKf r In London, Mancm." nilim nnd mud ofl"i'y nro now i.in moro surprised, There Is little doubt lint the Cmin Kugland. 8sllsbury' the football gnmo which tho Cana.,"BnH capcclally from tho Cnnndlnn Hiia n wot aa tlinidlniiN play on tho hank of their northwest, nre holler nblo to enduro trenchc. Tlu pan nngcrH who try to Might from 11 trnln tit tho llillo ralfroad ninllon or tho town near which tho Can- jtHUtt' ndlniin nro tenting till be put back on tho mime train l 1 Canadian Tommy mid sent on felt war. Thn Tumiii)' explanation will bo, "ou'm r.'l to litl ll. bf hum If ordern ' The Knsllih olll ih mid oldler Utile Inko In Fi line. It'a thv Amcrl. "10 M "" tll "vorugo English ran game of push nnd gouge nnd tho iroop. Mcdlclno lint, WinnlpcK. Oil CiiRllnh officers look In bowllderment "' w," tMr ,or,y uc,ow tora no two Canadian eleven truMledl,,n,l",nre, produeo n man who will through tho mud tnwnnlH tho goal, laugh nt thirty above Mention of Tho English game or notrer." which France. U only 11 kicking uninn, or of IliiRby. "tindrt'dn if tho Onnndlnnx duck which In mndoiipof otitlroly ofopon,01" of ,nc'lr U',B ' t '"""''"S piny, can nro ho dltToront from tho "l1 J"""' ",to ,,'' u,Vo ,,h 8l,0U,H Ainrrlcnformoflhoanm.MiHplny..d "r J"'- wllll, "rlUHhorK, bath-lovern i.v Ciiniwiiiin. iiu.1 1 '..iiyi. iih thoy nro, crnul Into their warm Miildlerrt doclaro Unit tho Canadian Hot lu, aaylnif meanwhile. "Moat ex- hno no rlttlit to tall tholr amno foot I bull. Which dooxii't irem to bother traordlunry clinpn, thoRo Canndlnn'" It Ik obnertod iiiiuiuk Ilrltlli officer thnt the "Cnnndlnn nro moro llko AmerlrnnR thnn like nngllah moii." An American wilt find this ........ Ik. il...lH tt jtitil Aeiiioiil fii'Ai tkilr Canadian brolher. In I-o-or ,re r f00(bnl nr , don It a the Puiindlan chop aucy .... , , , .. ... ,,. .... ., ... -., tun niini.ni u.'ij iiiif-i 111..J11 in 111. 1 craie that )ited tho CiikIUIi. Thcrot Ii only one n.o,. M.e, roiaunni a TJi0)l ifc ftko nw Uo cmn , i,Kervntlon qulla true. Cblncw .iHdenta. the l.nllh Iw"', tMm , Cttntlln ,m, foum, ol(, marine killed nl Vorn Cruz. Inst MTfralKorerrdlhwIiPiiulliMurchop row ,ma( , whlcl, . (). ei.p p their A"r"- "c lnnlUlea woro repre-Ktf- Ihit there, lit m'orcHy n ow"(tny practice. wilted, of conrno, tho majority of la Canada tbnl doe not bont of ' tin Cnnndlnns over hero In Frnnce Hi chop aucy relnurnul, nnd It wn' nro of Kngllth extract ion, but thn only natural for Urn Canadian, tot "(treat Muff," mild 11 member of death llfltn thnt will bo printed In itA out a chop mie place In 1-oii-Uh! Wlnnlpog oiRht. "If t wan back Canada, an noon iih these men get don. They found It at I'lccadllly clr- In Winnipeg where the enrih I in the front, will contain the iiumeH on, and thereafter tho Chlnexo Htu-jfroien four root down, I'd bo prnc-(or men or almost eery occldentnl dtalavero crowded out by Cnnnillan.tlclna with 11 rowlui; machine, but , nallminllt), w'Jth tho exception ( wmmmmmmm:&y?z XZ2$mimermMmaMmmmm m HkHBbBBBBaR9 -"J "' J' ''lUfS iii tim on the'SOth day of atrchl91 i(ay, in front of'ttie veonrriiotte"lik ?? the city of Klamath Fall. State of,'r"." . . -,i .. . . . if " committee apecmiy recoKnixea hw, Oregon, sell at public auction, to tneft? , .v: ivaluo and placed him in tho moro 'highest bidder ror cah tho following . reaponaibio position. Mr. Uarr bad jdecrlbed real preperty: ,-' t v I charge, of tho Cnllfornla itate odn-i All of Iot Nine (0) in BlockJ5? cunonai oxninii nt inc a. Mini mir, Forty-two (iz; nrat Aaaition 10 ;u: In 1904, and Ik experienced In ex-i tho City of Klamath Fails, Oregon,' V poiltlon work. TAKEN AND LETIED itpon i' ,1110 property of the aaid Oswald M. Amirnl,. information l...ut the "ior, Winnie, u. lector btc n Klatnalh llnsln. Ak Clillroio, I 'Si i W FOR TIRED. SORE, ACHING FEET Ahi what relief. No more tired fetti 1 no more burnine feet, swollen, bad smell Incr, sweaty feet. No more pain In coraa 1 canouws or mil I iOII what Northwest Real Estate and Intent- ment company; or as much thereof. a may be necessary to satisfy tho Ad judgment of the said first National Hank of Klamath Falls ngalnst the ' unld Oswald M. Hector and Winnie, ' " f,. Hector, with Interest lind coit, and accrillne cost. ? Dated Kebrunry 13th, 19U.. J, C. C. LOW, Sheriff of Klamnlh County. Uy L. L. Low, deputy, 16-23-2-9-16 alls or or bunions. No matter what ..., ,..,., .... . t..u1 otir fen .iniia jiiiiuiib 1 iuivww v,, .., under the un you're 'tried without B(tlln relief. jut unc "TIZ." 1 "TIZ" draws i nut all the pol ( noiinus exuda j tions which puf up 1110 ier; "TI7." is mag leal; "TIZ" Is grand; "TIZ" wilt cure your foot troubles so. . nms& 1 in photograph shows German lined to the ground. The two men Milliter Kiienklng back from a tun-.c0"1,,K from tho trenches were the nel which led them near tho French Ilenlf'ni "f twenty more, yet in tho , , . . deep, dark hole. They had to sneak iwiichih. A xroro or more of them , , . ... , , back ery itrletl), keeping out of dug their way In the direction in sIght b0 the ,.numy woul(, not gee which 1 ho sun pointed, Just In front them coming from the hole. Their of tho butt of the tree t,een In the guns were left In place, that the background, nil the way, a quarter French might think a man as ho of 11 mile or more, to the French hind each. In fact, this- particular livnchiri mid there planted bombs trench might hao been taken while that could be touched off by elec- tho Hermans were digging under- trlelty vh 11 the Frenchmen could be .ground, had tho enemy known It loMlfra and ottlcorn ihere I can row every day. I'll have (Jcrmnny, Austria nnd Hungary. A Letter From Washington Kf KDWAItll DAMOV IIAI.HWIX on tho wliolo committee. There I a good chume that If he I still In congreBH when the rupubllutns como hack 10 power, that he will he mnde ohnlrmnn of this important committee. The out) men outiunk- VA8IIINHTON, Pub. 18 n mcnH- Hlnto the right to withhold 11 refer- l"K him In point of senloilty nro Me- uwln,whlch cnaicrn Oregon I greatly 'ndum to determine tho qualinca Luughlln. of Mlclilgnn and Ilnugen, iBttreiled which win Ko int.. thn .lis "l""' of " vnU,rH " Eux Provides, "f 'own, neither of whom I a well raT7 ?, lwnor eight per cent or moro VmlMed for tho place a Mr. Hnw. r union, the present congestion if w Uirl, U)Un of al). Ktn(o ,, ,t0roben.tUo l.affe.ty retires ttttra up In the Ferguson 840 ucro ....inion for the submission ' " f,om C0"B"H March 4, which PWB! homestead hill. This has nl-j,llu.H,,m of ,.qim Mirrrne thul It le.ives a acnncy on tho Committee wadr paaacd the Hoiiho nnd aenatc m he mnndatory lo hold u Hpeclal on Intorstnto and Foreign Commerce. MmlttW. but It Ik very doubtful '( ,Cclon. n majority In favor of equal! According to precedent this might "iBtrtlinuehcliaiico nf reaching It, 'HU(r,nRa ,,0 Mme "H,a ihorouponihe offered to Hcprentntlo Slnnott Unlern there Is nn extra aesslon tho ,, ,0WOa OTinblUIvd, ni.ilhlug in or to C. N McArthur, who will sue . for rural credit legislation1,,,,, rnHutuilon or lnwH of audi Htaio.wd Lafforty. It I doubtful, how- lalnlmimal, In my Judgment.',,, l0 rontrury notwlihholdlnit." owr. ir a now member would get u tonpcM meetH apaln nt tho calt! L., a place on thl committee. Congress- Prealdent In I ho spring It Is' .,,,, , .,. .,., ,,. ..,,. man Slnnott Is now. on public Innda ffUbltat whatever I given n.Jl!:"9,U: nnd Irrigation of arid lands, nnd feels w renon for the call that It will ' up rural credit leglHlatlon, I am ,Mr to prophesy right now, how w. that whatever legislation tho kil th C0,8rcH enacts on thin "wt bo n idg disappointment . Be 'roH. Nearly all of tho ssir " -" .sr z r:;,:-:"'- .- " '"o",,", b" "" " n leadors of t,0 woman's auf-; Tho chanco of an extra session n 0nntor8l c'hnmherlaln wilt "ie movement nro going to try an has caused some talk nbout '"'- ... 7 . , in .. i, that theso .ommlttees afford him nn for Womnn's Huirrago which took JJ' f Mm part I., the jnst Ore campaign hn promotion to large eorp o worker n h head- ,. kL ... T"!'" ",0 'te rht" -vviiun nr iii an,..i ,. ,. "'v "uiimvrn congress. "tothe national amendment grant. U Uttal i.llffrn n...... . tBTui ""B' oy aro now km . "'N0'' nombera of tho aTM "em,tu ' uehn lift J?' W,,,ch wl" b0 Introduced ne ,,, C011KrMH by flonRtor 2li5b v'ftualy takes from tho T.ssnmisM,, nilttoo nstlKnmentH for tho Blxty fourth Congress. As fur as the senior member of tho congressional 1 delegation goes W. 0. Hnwley, It1 Is probablo that ho will rotaln his present pretty assignment, vlx. agri culture and labor. Ho Is woiklng pretty woll un on tho committee on agriculture la ratod ub ono of tho boat Informed men nlong theso lines Marble and Granite Monuments - C!. D. GRIZZLE AOTION OUR MOTTO KLAMATH FALW ''-K-H---" OPEN NOSTRILS! END $ A COLD OR CATARRH How To fltt Kcllef When Head and Noie are Sluflcd Up. Count tlftyt Vour told In head or cnlnrih dhapponrs. Vour clogged nos lills will open, Iho ulr pas'itges of your bend will Henr nnd ou cn bientho fieely. No moro RntiKlnig. hawking, inuaoua discharge, drjness or headnche: no Htruggllng foi bieath nt' night, Got a small bottle of Kly's Cream Halm from your druggist und apply n little of this fragrant antiseptic cream In your nostrils. It penotrntea through every air passage of tho head, sooth ing and healing thn HWolen or lu ll u'mod mucoua mombrano, giving you Instant relief. Hoad.colUi and catarrh yield like tnaglc. Don't stay stuffed up and miserable. Relief la sure, (Paid Advertisement) doublle-n wish to retain the chair-' her that he wilt retain this chair manship or military affairs com- mailable, during tho next congress, mil tec, mid remain on agriculture, 'He Is within one of being ranking appropriations, commerce, public menibpr of the committee on cxpen- lund and territories. Senator Laneidltures in the post office department, Is chairman of forest reservations,' but Blair Lee, of Maryland, will be and the protection of game. This a member of the next congress, so committee Is ono of those minor com- he btands between the Oregon man mlttcc ghen to new senators ot the and .this chairmanship. He Is quite majority pnrty chiefly to enable them an nctlvo member on Indian affairs to lme more nnd better paid clerks committee, but is only In fourth than would otherwise nllow them.'placo thereon, which makes It Im- lt I probablo that Senator Lnno Is probable he would be adavneed to prett well down tho list on tho other .'chairmanship of the same druing the committed of which his Is n mem-j Sixty-fourth Congress. A LITTLE SPORTING GOSSIP By Hal Sheridan I'nlUd I'rosb Service (Welsh and Willie Ritchie settle their Ni:V YOItK, Fob. 18. New York Uttlo dispute at Madison Square Gar- ah a boxing center is going to bo aen, .warcn zi, no is going 10 sena handed n K. O. wallop 'In tho nearfFrcddle ngulust all comers In twenty future If tho plnnx of Havana pro- round decisions battles nnywhere tho motors do not fall through. promoters will offer enough kale. Returning Impresarios bring stor-' rse and announcements to this lor. or how tho natives down there 01le na0 emannteu now vveisu auu litu manager nt regular intervals since tho Welshman won his crown. me simply crazy about the glove camp mill urn wllllni;. vet 'anxlouii. , to shovo their shekels through the!but u) to datc t,ley lmve ' 10 sine sieji an eucouuiera wuere bo'c office window with astonishing regularity to seo tho boys perform. there was n chance for the Britisher Added to the patronago ot thok ,,ro" hls tu,e natives, they sa, l that of a great many American sportsmen who spend tholr winter there. ;' 1 -1 Bo Hint as II may. Its 'a cinch if u U T . tho nroinoteis there keeps offering! tho kind of money they havostartod out lo, theso United States 'are go ing to bo ns bniren of pugs ns Cleve land Is of ball players. JANES A. BARR. llrector f Ctnventivng. In tho Young Ahearn-Wlllle Lewis battlo a tow dn)8 ago, tho first Qatlo btrugglo staged In the now campaign each received 2,000. If tho pro moters can pay this class of boxera 12,000 per each, and get away, what, or what, would they pay a pair or champions or ie,il contondera? Eastern fighters 010 already be ginning to prick up their ears, That ,000 nolso listens nwrully sweet to their battel od ems, and If tho pro moters koep It up Culm la. going to bo ns full ot boxois and alleged boxora ns linn Johnson, la of exple tive against tho Feds. II, "Connolly Pollack, whose chief aim In life seom to he keeping his champion, Freddie Welsh, from get ting into u decision right, la out with a new announcement. Ho says aftor iiaiaiaiaiaiaiB,v:iiaB aiiiiHwriJBnji aijjjjaijjjjjjjjjjjjBjssanpja BElEjnyjot- .nBaBaBaBaBaBaBHaBHSssgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgx 'akkkkkkkkkkViiakkkkkkB kkkkkknsavWpnjHnjnjnjnjnjnjnjnjnjnjnjnj 'aLLLmvcSrDcLLLV LEGAL NOTICES , Clly of Klamath Fall lin- lirovcinent Honda . Sealed proposals will bo received, by the undersigned until Monday, the t St It day of March. 19in, at tho hour 'or 8 o'clock p. 111., of said day. at tho city hall, in tho city of Klamath Fills. Oregon," (nnd nt uch time ( nnd place all proposals received will 'be opened), for the purchase ot-L 119,040,70 city ot Klamath Falls,. !?&JttJE&'k T d,te ?!?-' and your feet will never, sever hurt or (bearing a rate or Interest, not to x get sore, swollen or tired. 'cced C per cent per annum, Interest Get a 23 cent box at any drug orli,y.,b(e semi-annually, principal nnd department atore, aad get reli.f. ',,, n.V9hl. , fh offico cf th-, ...,,... r, ,. -- j. rlty treasurer or at the Fiscal Agency of tho sUte of Oregon, In New York,'.' principal and Interest payable In gold coin ot the United States ot America. Said bonds will be issued In denomin ations not exceeding fGO0.0OrMJb, and numbered from 1 to , Inclu sive, Said bonds aro authorized, by Ordinance No. 349. of the" city of Klamath Falla Oregon, for the pur pose ot providing funds to pay the cost of improving Third street, from Main street to California avenue, In- V luding intersections. Said bonds will be .sold to the highest bidder, for cash, and for no lees than their par value and accrued Interest. Each proposal to purchase said1 bonds must be accompanied by a check for 5 per cent of the amount of the proposal, certified by some responsible bank, payable to the order of the undersigned,, Proposals must be Indorsed "Pro posals to Purchase Third Street Im provement Bonds." The council of said city reserves the right to reject anyand all bids. Said bonds-will contain a provision to the effect that the city reserves the right to take" up and cancel such bond, upon payment at any time ot the face value, with accrued Interest to date of payment, at any semi-annual coupon period, at or after ,one year from the date of such boBd or bonds. A. h. LEAVITT, Police Judge of the city of Klam ath Falls, Oregon. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, February 5th. 1915. 2-5 3-8. Notice to Creditors of Klamath County, Oregon All persons having claims agaiBat Klamath county for services per formed or supplies furnished said, county, piior to January 1, 191Q! must file same with the County Clerk with proper vouchers attached, on or before the first day 'of March, 1915. All such claims not filed by said date will not be considered. By order ot the County Court. C. It. DeLAP, County Clefk. Dated January 28th, 1915. ' 29-5-12-19 i Notice to Creditors No. 3201, in bankruptcy. In the United States District Court, for tho district of Oregon (In bankruptcy). In the matter of tho estate of William j How rad Wnant, bankrupt. The creditors of William Howard Wy- nant, ot Klamath Falls, In the County of Klamath, State of Ore gon, and district aforesaid, bank rupt. NOTICE is hereby given, That on the 5tb day ot February, 1915, the said William Howard Wynant was duly adjudged a bankrupt, and that the first meeting ot his creditors will J be held nt the office of the under signed, In the First National Bank Building, In Klamath Falls, Ore gon, on the 1st day pt March, 1915, at 3 p. m at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business ns may properly come before the meeting. Dated at. Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 17th day ot February, -1915. J. C. RUTENIC. Refereo in bankruptcy for Klamath County. 17-2t The lloiald, dollvered at your door, office, or home, 60c a month. James A. Bnrr, on whom wllrde volvo the burden of taking car of tbo 400 conventions whtchwtll u somblo at tho Panama-Pacific Inter national exposition, has the honor ot being tho only man,3 thus far to be promoted to a directorship whit at work for the exposition. Mr. Barr began as chief 'of tag d. .Vol Ice of halo of Unakslgned Doner lUgtit Ini tho County Court of the State ot Oregoti, for tho County or Klam nth. In the matter of the guardianship of the person and estate ot Mary A. Kllgore, an insane person Pursuant to the order of the coun ty Judge of the county ot Klamath. state of Oregon, dater the 1st day or February, 1915, notice Is hereby given that the undersigned will sell nt private sale, tor cash, In Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 6th day of March, 1915, or thereafter, the un- assigned right ot dower ot Mary A, Kllgore, an insane person, In and to tho following described real property. situated in Klamath county, state of Oregon, to-vvit: The southwest quarter (SWU). of Section live (5); the west one half of .the southeast quarter (Wis SEtf), Section Ave (5); the southeast quarter ot tbo south raht quarter (SE4 SEU), Section (6), in Township forty-one (41) South, Range fourteen (14) East, of the Willamette Meridian. The proposed sale above mention. ed will bo subject to confirmation by tho county court ot Klamath county, state of Oregon. SILAS W. KILGORE., 2-9-1C-23-2 Guardian. Notice of Sheriff's Sale By virtue of an execution la fore closure duly Issued by tho clerk ot tho Circuit Court of tbVBtste of Oregou, for the county ot Klamath, dated tho 13th day ot February, 1816, In a certain suit in the Circuit Court of said county aad state, wherein the First National Bank ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, as plalntltrreeovered Judg- meatfagaiasa Oswald M. Hector and Wianio(V Hector la tho suoroCfl,. 616.o together with latere there on at 8 per cent tram August tta. 1914, and 175,00 attorneys fats aad 117.40 costs; and judgment ot fore closure against tk Northwest Baal Estate and Investment company, a corporation. . NOTIOB HBRBBY QIVKN that la obedience ot saw execution I will .; ' r In Bankruptcy (No. 3189) Xoilco of First Meeting, of -Creditors In the District Court ot the United" States, for tho District of Ore gon, y t In the matter ot Rudolph Madsen, Bankrupt. lo tbo creditors ot Rudolph 'Madsen, ot tha City of Klamath: Falls. In the"County and District aforesaid, la bankrupt: l -j ajOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That en 'the 27th day ot January ArD, 1910, tho said'Itudolph Madsea! was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and "that tbo" first meeting of his creditors1 will be held In "the law office ot W, H. A.-1 RenrieVt " located over the post office,' In the City of 'Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 6th day of -March, A." D. 1915. at 10 o'clock-a. to., at wale,' ki .. - ...i.t.j. ..1. . ?i.,ifsai lime iue sum vmiiuin an prove their claims, appoint1 AwnM.lnA .ItA linnlr.HHl ' - . .4fr VU4..Cr MV MUMHilli' T t7KlXi3 Tf . ... ,. .... . ii- i, " .47;,i!fA sucn, ouier Business as may profaeiyy-x nv n.IJil,.lku i..h"l.,;i,WM,? ."V "". :":-. 7 -". s?rwmT7rc&vxr jji snail bo autnortsea'te .nriWK s 'f r ertror the aUtt.(g ..uZ.i... . , ,T ' 'J J XJ?TTM'- ' rcoijr p,. ?,. V .-VI7;W.WlJSS,P ',J . ZMXrMwtpnm&J . t z J v V M'ZL jfi 1 K5i3? MMftV. altSB!liS PI -1 , !$4x;-7 j