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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1915)
m wgpMKHMV, MAV l, t9itl THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACIU iMMUi . D. MILLER Miuittrnciurrr ui HOIWW IIUILUIWJ. AMI HIMl IIMHJKH .0 ,( kimih or uenchkti: ji.ii.waHm. l''lior mill UrliiliiliiK Wnlln nOOFlNd A SPECIALTY Sixth and Walnut Greece Is Interested in Future of Greece, Not in the Big Fight! . f So Says King Constantine, in Interview With American): newspaperman, Just Before King's Recent Illness 'I'ODAY'H ODDEST STORY WOOD! Ddxk Wood. Ii"I H.7ft pi,! fn In"'". " ilrjr 98.00 PHUalwHl ) WHUb, KMml W.JM prr M. '" w Moil) mill l.llnli Wood (iiitl nml Furl Oil KLAMATH FUEL CO. 5'5 Main Street THE FAMOUS S. & W. Little Neck Clams Minced CUrru (lrk'-il In (.'lam Juice) i;,ti can. nml try HiIh one Clam Chowder Mince nm large IUf f bacon ami fry In Iron pot. inUI one plot of pota toes, allcwl very thin, ono largo onlou rhopped fino, add water iiifflclwit to rover potatoes and boll until tender. Then add contents of ran and four or Dip roll i'il crackers; season lo tato nml remove to bnck part of ato.e Servo hot. VAN RIPER BROS. "(Jaunty flrwrm" I'Muie sr. nth and Mali The Reliable Second Hand Store Twili'. Iluy. Sill Anything Harrison & Matt Our store In on Klamath Ave nml Sixth afreet (NOTE Folio wIiik Ih l ho llrnl uu- i Ihoiltatlvi. statement of Gieoco'i. po. Mltlon In the uoiltl war crisis, It ronuiH ironi iliD king of Greece tilin !"!( tin. iliuiiliii'iii llgure In an old world lliniillieliy. uhxe hlHlorv lias jliecii lili'iitlili'il Willi cll.iitlon'H iioi:h'hh for lentuili's It hIioiiIiI ho 'of p.iitlriilnr Intercut 10 American,) II) IICMtY WOOD (I'liliml I'ichs Slalf Cot respondent) i Copyright, uu:,, by tim United Press. I copyright In Great llrltuln) j ATHENS, Creese, May 12. (Uu- Iii)mI In linusuilHslou) "Greece can J! only aliaiiilon her iieutinllty In the event that tint liiti'ic-Htii of Hellenism an r. uliolo tuny at hour fiitmo luo nieiit di'imind il Tho Interests of HcIUmiIhiii an a whole huvn been tho out' ami only policy of Greece to tho pntr m inonii.nl ''iIm policy iiho will rontluuo to (hu end." . In these words, spoken In quick, energetic English. KIiik Constantino of (lirni. outlined In an Interview ho- I forn lilt prmem Illness, thu attitude , of his I'ouiitry legnrdlug the ureal war lie hud leielved me In IiIh study In the pjliu'e which he occiiiled while crown prime, ami which ho now re. talus by prefciouce This palace Is smaller than tin- main royal palaie, and Ikih a more homelike chnrncler and ntmoHplieie Theie he liven sur roiindi'il li) Hi.' iiievn, (timer of the iknlser. and ihrlr hIx chlldten -three primes and lliieo princesses In per haps the iniiHt domestic life than any lEuiopcnn monaii'h enJo). Ills ma- Jen!) wine the uniform of n Greek jKi'Uurnl, ami his eiitlro manner and conversation u essentially that of a mllllaiy man At all limes he displayed the quick ueriN of thoiiKht and action which won1 him a uondelfiil ruputatlou during, the 1 t;i 1 1 ti li wars ns the greatest of mllltar) stmteglsts. "In recent decisions of the crown," he continued, "(hat Greece could not incept the Invllatlou of the allied to enter the war at that time, which re-; nulled in the leslguntlou of my pi lino1 tllltllilt.ir I llfl.l lllllv tlltlt llMMIMlf ,llf. I . . . ... equally Important moral support foreuro of opinion to wheh every man I Ih on t It It'd . With (ireece situated lie-. l w eeii two blocks of contendlliK powers. I have had hut one policy. I KuJaVP ' " ' ULasasaS KyB ' -asasasasT sttnssssssLw .iBlBlVBHBlBlkaBlBlBV fSPIafej. ft bibibibiH &WWk?-mHM United 1'resa Service HAN FHANC1SC0, May 19.- With tho coming of the Jitney Ijuh, n brand now caugo for di vorce action has been presented hare. Mrs. Margaret Iioso ap peared In court with a huH, al leging that her husband, Frank lto.e, reserved the front scat of his Jitney exclusively for women. Judge Graham asked Mrs. Rose If terms of peace could not be reached if her husband would agree to roservo the front seat for men and the back seat for women. Both Mrs. Rose and her Jltnc) driving spouso said such terms would be agreeable, and left the court room arm In arm. Council, and approved by the Mayor, tho time, and the county court room at a regular mooting held May 4,1 In the court house of Klamath coun 1910 A. I.. LEAVITT, Jty. Oregon, in tho city of Klamath Police Judge of the City of Klamath ; Falls, ns the place when and where Fall?, Oregon. S-10tjany person may present any objac tlons or exceptions therein contained, .tilmlnhtratrix's Notice of Filing or to anything done by me as admin Final Account Istratrlx, and at said time and place In thu County Court of the State ofltho sa,(1 c0,,rt wl" "a"11 mM nii Oregon, for Klamath County. In the Matter of the Estate of Vivian It. Evans, Deceased. Notice la hereby given that I have filed my final account and report as administratrix of the estate of Vivian R. Evans, deceased, and the above en titled court has fixed upon 10 o'clock In the forenoon of June 7th, 1916, as account. This notice is published pursuant to an order of the above entitled court, May 4th, 1916, and the first publication la made on May 6th, 1916. ZELLA O. EVANS, Administratrix of the Estate of Vivian R. Evans, Deceased. 6-12-19-26-2 The Hienm Laundries of Klamath Falls support fifteen American fam ilies, who do not live on rice, sleep In the laundry, or send their money to foreign countries. 1-tf I LEGAL NOTICES the lacco Is innneloiiH. Already "nii.uOA of our Creeks hnvo found ample opportunity for education and development In the United States. The best evidence of all this Is the fact that hardly a day pastes but that kim; co.nktaxtixk I told him what I had ob-1 there. served. "You were fortunate to escape with , out loutractlng the disease," he said. "The queen and myself ascertained at' first hand from your Red Cross phy-i some of my former subjects write t-lcians the actual conditions there, i me, not in their natlvo Creek, ns you We learned with sincere regret of tho1 would ImiiKine, but in English. While heavy losses among your doctors and becoming good Amerlcun citizens, nurses. But we have the utmost con-, they lme not forgotten their love for lidenco In tho eventual success of! the iiioilieilr.ini During tho Dalkan'thelr mission, which, while saving, var- evi'ivone who could returned to Servla, protects tho interests also of take up arms for tho home country, lireece." Those who could not come sent their THE SECTIOXAI. SKIRT i .Modem C.reeco has also developed , 1 1... .iin.. cnimcltv for absorntlon. and home of the daintiest and most lim made ranld progress In tho now original of dancing and afternoon GET A NEW SUIT FREE Hy til) lug )our wood In quanti ties from me at the remarkably l prlun now in effect. You'll .ip inure than the price of a suit Hi ilnilics at these price' lll'nk, single load i!..Vi lllmk, double loud W.7 lry Slabs fll.lfS lidwi bundle I tody and l.llnli wood l.cuw orders at Klamath Do Iiariiiioiu stoie. Third and Main I'HONK atw P. C. CARLSON mm ftiwlrn fnt lln. fiitnri.. nntl I lint u'tik tit tint fur thi. lu.Mt IntntiMlu nf.lOUIt i Hellenism The moment was not op portune for (iii'i'ce to abandon her neutrality, nor would her Interests have been best nerved by mi doing at thai time Should Premier Venlzclos later be loturned to power, wo will woik logeiher h.irmouloiiHly, as be foie, for l he common utilization of (ireeco's national aspirations." "What might he those aspirations, )tmr majesty-"' I asked. "They me meiely the desliitt for pro luces which eomo back to us as a frocks reveal a skirt formed of five IIOUHTOX IIOTEI. Couio and sen our Light House lii'cji Itooms Tho prices aro ilKlit look Hu in mei on Main, op P'iMlo I'oatofflri of the wars. There is now hardly u single man In them who does not spoilt Crook. " The king spoke with the utmost en thusiasm about tho battleships Mis sissippi and Idaho, which Creeco purchased from the I'nited States at a critical moment, and which at that tlmn bocanio an Important Instrument for peace, giving, ns It did, tho Crook navy a' preponderance over the Turk ish, which It bus plnco maintained. Ills majesty made no effort to con- uatloual unity to which the Creek coal his Joy over tno result oi nis sue people, by reason of their long his- cessful coup over the Turks, lorli'iil Past, believes they are elitl- "Have ou ever seen those war tied," wiib the i eply. "It ever has ships?" he inquired. "Have you been b.-en the mission of (law to carry on board of them? They pro magnltl-clvlliz-itlon to the entire world. As cent ships, and 1 have been on thorn Creeco expands now and In her future under all conditions. When firing tiw.i miulnii wl be in. tiieir gunnery ih evuiieiii. miv " or six Inch flounces of taffeta, alter nating with flounces of tulle, the lat ter of tho snmo shade as the taffeta. As a rule, however, tho wider clrculaT sections aro used, and each la added to the next by means of a self-con-erted cord. The simplest typo of tho sectional skirt is a three-tier model, In which the sections nro cut upon the straight of the goods rather than circular. Theie sections aro shirred upon cords, and the upper one is gathered at the waistline. capacity, creased." Ill passing from the subject of Creed's war attitude, tho king spoke of the Creek Immigration to the 1'lilted Slates, saying. "Your capacity for absorption of HAVE DARK HAIR ANO LOOK YOUNG Notice of Slicriff'K Sale j No C66 Law) I)y virtue of an execution duly j issued by the clerk of the county I court of the county of Klamath, state 'of Oiegon, dated the 18th day of March, 1915, in a certain action In tho circuit court for said county and 'slate, wherein the Remington Type i writer Company, a corporation, re covered Judgment against Sam Evans i on March 18th, 1916, for the sum of '$2S2, principal and Interest, amount lug to $37.40, and costs and dlsburse I ments taxed at $10.20, on the 18th I day of March, 1915. Notlco Is hereby given that I will. Ion the 10th day of June, 1915, at tho front door of the court house, In I Klamath Falls, in said county, at 10 i o'clock In the forenoon of said day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the following de-l scribed property, to-wlt: j All Of lots 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20. 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 and 26, Inj block one (lj; also lots l, 2, 3, 4 and 5 In block one (1); lots 1, 2, 3. 4, .", 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. 13. 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 and 26 In block two (2); all of lots 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 and 26, In block three (3); and lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13, In block four (4); all of said lots being '.n second Addition to the city of Klamath Falls Oregon. Taken and levied upon as tho prop erty of the Bald Sam Evans, or as much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy tho said Judgment In favor of tho Remington Typewriter company against said Sam Evans, with Inter- jcst thereon, together with all costs i and disbursements that have or may ! accrue. C. C. LOW, Sheriff. Ily L. L. LOW, Deputy. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, 'May 12, 1915. 12-19-26-2-9 Resolution Declaring the Intention to Chnuge the 1'reseut Grade of Sixth Street, between High anil Washington Streets. The Common Council of tho City of Klamath Falls, deeming it expedi ent to change the grade of Sixth The public will please take notice that on the 3rd day of June, A. D. 1916, at 2 o'clock p. m., or as soon thereafter as this applicant, under signed, can bo heard, he will apply to the county court of Klamath Coun ty, state of Oregon, for a retail liquor dealer's license for a period of six months and 25 days, or until the 1st day of January, 1916, licensing the undersigned applicant to sell, exchange or otherwise dispose of Intoxicating liquors and beverages In the Crescent Hotel, In the town of Crescent, unin corporated, in Odell Precinct, county of Klamath and state of Oregon. JOSEPH L. RINOO. PETITION FOR A RETAIL LIQUOR DEALER'S LICENSE To the Honorable Marlon Hanks, Judge of the County of Klamath, and State of Oregon, and to John Hagelstetn and Frank McCoraaek, County Commissioners for the Said County and State: Gentlemen We, the undersigned actual residents and legal voters of Odell Precinct, Klamath county and state of Oregon, do hereby respect fully petition this Honorable Court, as follows, to-wlt: That Joseph L. Rlngo is an actual and bona fide resident of the above entitled precinct, county and state; that be is a reputable person, and worthy of the license hereby petitioned for by the undersigned; that he Is the bona fide owner and proprietor of the Crescent Hotel, a bona fide hotel having accommodations for fifty guests, and located and situate on the cor ner of Stephens and Railroad avenue, In the town of Crescent, Odell pre cinct, county and state aforesaid; that said town of Crescent Is an unincor porated town, located and situate In Odell precinct, county and state aforesaid; that Bald Crescent Hotel has the capacity for the accommodation of fifty guests and is equipped and has the conveniences for the same: that said hotel Is a bona fide hotel, having conveniences and capacity as afore said, and has been operated as such for some time prior to the filing of this petition and the signing of the same; that said Crescent Hotel Is not situ ate within six miles of any state or government Irrigation project upon which actual construction Is now In progress; that I am now and have been for a period of thirty days immediately last past before the signing and filing of this petition, a bona tide and actual resident of Odell precinct. Klamath county and state of Oregon, and am a legal voter therein; that I personally signed this petition; that my postoffice, residence and voting precinct are correctly written after my name. Wherefore, Your petitioners do hereby petition the above entitled court that a liquor license issue to Joseph L. Rtngo, for use In connection with and as part of the business of the said Hotel Crescent, and that said retail license shall Issue to the said Joseph L. Rlngo, In said Crescent Ho tel; that said license be Issued to the paid Joseph L. Rlngo for a period of fix months and 26 days from and after tho 6th day of June, A. D. 1916, au thorizing and licensing the Bald Joseph L. Rlngo to sell, exchange or other wise dispose of malt, spirituous and" vinous liquors in quantities of less than one gallon, at retail, In the said Crescent Hotel, in Crescent, Odell precinct. Klamath county and state of Oregon, tor the period aforesaid, or until the 1st day of January, A. D. 1916. NAME. Residence. Postoffice. Precinct Chas. Mason Crescent, Ore Crescent, Ore Odell Eddie Santry Crescent, Ore Crescent, Ore Odell U. W. Waitman Happy Land Ranch. . . .Crescent, Ore Odell II. Tomllnson Yellow Pine Ranch. . . .Crescent, Ore Odell C. J. Urwlller Last Chance Ranch Crescent, Ore Odell H. M. Robblns Crescent, Ore Crescent, Ore Odell 1. Murphy Crescent, Ore Crescent, Ore Odell Fred Gllman Crescent, Ore Crescent, Ore Odell J. W. Elklns Crescent. Ore Crescent, Ore Odell Jim McNeil Ranch Crescent, Ore Odell A B. Brightinan Ranch Crescent, Ore Odell G. W. Keltner Ranch Crescent, Ore Odell S. W. Hubble Ranch Crescent, Ore Odell Blaine Garner Crescent, Ore Crescent, Ore Odell D. A. Jones Ranch Crescent, Ore Odell Chas. Thomas . ... Ranch Crescent, Ore Odell Thos. Bracken Crescent, Ore Crescent, Ore Odell Frank H. Funk Ranch Crescent, Ore Odell C. C. Randolph Ranch Crescent, Ore Odell B. G. Stephens Crescent, Ore Crescent, Ore Odell J. T. Berry Crescent, Ore Crescent, Ore Odell F. R. Berry J. C. Rose ...... E. J. Brock . It. SI. LaFollette S. E. Pettlgrew . Joe Doerfter .... streot, from High to Washington narry A. Wise. . .Sweedish-AmericanRanch Crescent, Ore Odell street, from its present grade to the ; jA x. Richardson .... Ranch Crescent, Ore Odell j grade shown and set out as follews: Crescent, Ore Crescent, Ore Odell Crescent, Ore Crescent, Ore Odell Crescent, Ore Crescent, Ore Odell Ranch Crescent, Ore Odell Ranch Crescent, Ore Odeli Ranch Crescent. Ore Odell rilOXK L'H, 87 Sioiago Warehouse in Connection K. TKANHPKR COMPANY Office on sixth, between Main and Klamath STOPS HEADACHE. 'PAIN.JEip.GIA 't wffarl 0t a dim pok ofDr.Jum'HaadMkt Powdiri. v . ... i ,i;.ii IUI M your head and reiwva La. i 'P ittlnK 'Went throbbing tiT; . 'wwlache Powder. This -- ni'iiuncne rel Dr. old- Jam 1 ltnn.l.l talv B.r.""" w "" unie one to tna iirus store inVi. ?. ",ne PMe nd a few mo in . n',tor yu ul ' powder you 'il wonder what became of the bond Ino !e,i,1e,,r'l'I nd pain. Stop suffer $k "e,Ile"' Bure ,ou g,t what UiCK RESULTS .'indcr wood's w Tj ifiuScr.xj hbmbbjbBMSBbjBVPJJJj ' """ " " """ II contributed materially toward the de velopment of tho Creek navy, ami will continue to do po for years." On receiving mo tho king Inquired anxiously about my trip through Servla aud tho extent of tho typhus j i .VOHODY CAN TELL WHEX YOU DARKEN (3RAY. FADED HAIR t mum .iuh ir.it lgn 3lreet norl ime. 194.0 ' Washington street, south HOBSON'S ECZEMA LOTION Will wllewi and often euro c. vert enNfH of eercmn. Stops the IlihliiK nml burning; heals the Irritated kln. Price 91.00. KLAMATH FALLS OREGON PtunM , OREGON TT7n7l WHERE PART"'!' P!PLE OUT I n-l ivnww "Mm LET US TAKE THAT STITCH IN YOUR TIRE ANJJ SAVCi wine WE ARE EQUIPPED TO RETREAD YOUR TIRES ..MiriD r.APAP.R . .. viraiuiu fiuwac wr- ,1, i:. Huwir Sec the Vulcanizing Man" 64 Main Grandmother kept her hair beauti fully darkened, glossy and abundant with n brew of Sage Tea and 8ulphur. Whenever her hair fell out or took on that dull, faded or streaked ap pcarauce this simple mixture was ap plied with wonderful effect. By ask ing at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy," you will get a large bottle of this old time recipe, ready to use, for about 50 cents. This simple mixture cn uu.iei.euuw uu "?? --. chy engineer, above set forth color anu ueauiy to too ouir sua ; . splendid for dandruff, dry, Itchy scalp1 and fulling hair. A well-knowu downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, because It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can toll It has been applied It's so easy to use, too, You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw It through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after another appiwauon or two it Is restored to-lU natural color and looks glossy, soft and abundant. (Paid Advertisement) O. W. Anderson Crescent, Ore urescent, ure uaeu Slvtl. Street Curb Grades ' A. N. Wakefield Crescent, Ore Crescent, Ore Odell West East J. R. Shanks Crescent, Ore Crescent, Ore Odell High stieet. uorth Hue. 189.0 187.0 o. C. Snodgrass Crescent. Ore Crescent. Ore Odell Washington street, south S. W. Pickering Ranch Crescent, Oro Odell line 236.0 i J. Claude Pickering. . Ranch Crescent, Ore ...... .Odell Sixth Street 9l.le.valk Grade Sydney P. Taylor Ranch Crescent. Ore ..... .Odell West fiscl MaxIneFlsh Ranch La Pine, Ore .,., Odell 187.0 1 Fred C. Fish Ranch La Pine, Ore Odell J. K. Cooper Ranch La Pine, ore Odell Gladys Cooper Ranch La Pine, Ore Odell M Brunell Ranch La Pine, Ore Odell J. W. Jones Ranch La Pine, Ore Odell Jay Salsman Ranch La Pine, Ore Odell P. B. Beal Ranch La Pine, Ore Odell .1. L. Howarrd Ranch La Pine, Ore Odell Geo. S. Parker Ranch La Pine, Ore Odell C. H. Crewe Ranch La Pine, Ore Odell line 241.0 Does hereby, on motion of Council man II. J. Lockwood, duly seconded, resolve that it is the Intention of the Common Council of the City of Klam ath Falls to change the grade that has been heretofore officially established on Sixth street, from the northerly lino of High street to the southerly line of Washington street, so as to conform to the words and figures contniueil In tho table and description of the new grade furnished by the This resolution shall be kept of record lu the office of the Police Judge, and shall he published for ten consecutlvo publications In the city official newspaper, according to the provisions of Section 262, Article III of the Charter of the city City of Klamath Falls. County of Klamath, as: Slato of Oregon. I. A. L. Loavltt, Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, do hereby attest the foregoing to be u proper and correctly enrolled copy of the resolution adopted by n major ity of the members of the Common W. Crewe Ranch ia Pine, ure uaeu Ed Crewe Ranch La Pine, Ore Odell E. U. Melsel Ranch La Pine, Ore Odell M. Tomllnson Ranch Crescent, Ore Odell I'velyn Waitman .... Ranch Crescent, Ore Odell Kate McCarthy Ranch Crescent, Ore Odell Ho?e V. Lyons Ranch Crescent, Ore Odell S. l Lyons Ranch Crescent, Ore Odell Mm J. P. Nacker . . . Ranch Crescent, Ore Odell T. H. Jolly Crescent, Ore Crescent, Ore Odell F. I.. Harris Ranch Crescent, Ore , .Odell C. H. Street Crescent, Ore Crescent, Ore Odell Ge i. C. Cannon .... Crescent. Ore Crescent, Ore Odell FMd Reagan Crescent. Ore Crescent, Ore Odell T. 1 Cannon Crescent, (lie Crescent, Ore Odill Jesse Davis Crescent, Ore Crescent, Ore Odell T. B. Cleaves Crescent, Ore Crescent, Ore Odell F. M. Cleaves Crescent, Ore Crescent, Ore Odell Mrs. J. W. Elklns . . . Crescent, Ore Crescent, Ore Odell Elmer Tyler Crescent, Ore Crescent. Ore ..... .Odell F. M. Tyler Creecent, Ore. . ...... .Crescent. Ore ... , ,., Odell Date of first publication, April tS, 1916, II-J-1M9-18 'I e?l 'AC! sjr ?J U ij-fi1