m h,tuiuav, mav an, mm : THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGK fri krcl SSSj For Everybody We Iiiivk Hum In nil size I fur old or yomiK. (Jet ilii'ni im for the .Meniiiii.il tu- Mi of .Inly wtniile mill witIm', Evans & Sons L I 'hone 200 FRESH LIME In any Qmuitltli. Kiln .hint llurned I. WII.I.SON WOOD! lll.uU WoimI, lonil Sil.T.-. Hlrt'i I from ilinU. bone dry iji.'l.oo IHuible IiniiI $1.(10 Dry Slnti, lll-lnilt . . . &.'J.-. Ilrj Slnb, 4-fiMit K.'l.oo Ituily mill 1.1 in l W11111I ! mill Furl Oil KLAMATH FUEL CO. 5' 5 Main Street A REAL CREOLE DINNER BY THE CAN Mrs. Itoit'i' mij-m: "Till can iniitiiliiN inoro iMilutnble nour lliineiit limn nny oilier canni'il t'Ki-lnhlo or twlr Its sle." ('mi Imi M'i'ViHl In 11 iloeit styles. Try 11 can. VAN RIPER BROS. "Quality tJnicem" I'hoiie S6 0th and Mala BIG STOCK Hecond-Hiind floods, iverythluK you cnu think of hero Harrison & Matt Our store Is on Klainaih Ave and Sixth street WOOD WOOD Hloik, Klngi,, lonii yj.fto "lo.k, iliiuhl,, m , , , , $,Ot liy SIhIim Ktjl.tf.t also liainlle Hody mill l.lmb wood Heller buy your fuel now, while I lie pel,.,, N NO mv I.W1V11 ordors nt Klamath lie I'iniiient Store. Third nnd Main. I'HONH uaH P. C. CARLSON HOUSTON HOTKL f'omfortablo Housok 0 o p 1 11 g looms nt the Houston. Moder t la prlot, clean, nice. I'tMik them over on Main, op IKMlte Peatoflce IV MA IKUItK'l .MASON U ntlfri lor tu, t'silf . 'rsHj win, i',. i i . " "iiiimvh I MICK IIH pen Von ijiiu-uiy ihniiiliiil.)!..! I'lial if ully nil aren't W,Wh h,.,e Wild Wear n widow's Weed, I'lvltllni; Kill fr phony ,,,', Vou timl with rontstoi nation, WImi.. .me him lost luiMhniiil two Mine limt Imi Miiitiilliiii. - - I'Altls M,. i, Hy uittlt tii Now twkl Mndiiiii.. In m.,,1,. ii, ..o.. MWiiihnd In. iii 1,,-n.l to r,...i l ,,,. -.-. ... ,.,v ,,, j,w UII1D '"" ,ol, - "r "'..inning nnd huI.Io veils 'lie heut of .May enn li"i inevull mi her it" ll' ' l .l ItHlil.. u hIii- Kle 11 Il She full- l ii-x-N iii her ruin of Kllef with u mm bid passion immiipit-hi iiKibl.i to our aiie Aineiicitii J l.oiu; since hae leiiriii'il the Hlnierity of bury ing tile grief of our hci oil Velllf Ills iiH n Hin led thing, deep lit our lif.trlH. Wo know Ihele Is no need or n vulgar dlhplay i.r black Kill liH'Uls before the multliiido to gauge the extent of our borrow. In fact, mi sitiio have wo become In the mailer. Hint the lilnck garb or mourn lug in n r.tre sight In our bigger cities, and thou" nlriicltles ugiilust uosthetl- 1U111 nnd Hiiiiltatl tho long crepo veils or widowhood, are sights all but unseen. Hence the umd passion of Hie Latin lutes for llie sable plumes ofli'ilds 011 r loletatlon. Uspoclally slnio the Hlrens of tho Parisian stieels have adopted widow's wu'ds as a further lure, they become almost a travesty of grief. Verll), these "marry widows" aro more numerous thi.u the K-nl article, In the very last word of cieepy chlc- 1 ness. they teeter along tho boulevards on high heeled shoes, a simper on their liicardlued lips and a widow's ' cap on their marceled heads. Von can hardly blame them for iidopllng this costume, for tho Pari sian widow's caps are ceitainly migh ty becoming. In most eases the yards of heavy black crape aro worn pinned clnticl) around tho face like the Ited Cross nurses wear their virginal white head dress. A tiny fold of white rtopo Is set Inside the black crepo "Facts don't blow out." Mr. Squeegee m Hi ( n p !,. iLLLH The people who built the Pyramids did u job that has never been beaten. ' From foundations to cap-stones they, were constructed to endure. There was no overweight anywhere nnd no ' part was loo weak or too light to match the other parts. Hence the lasting qualities of the Pyramids. Diamond Tires aro built, as the Pyramids I were built, to last. 1 Every part is made to wear just us long as the other- pans endure. Consequently Diamond Squeegee Tread Tires madu 11 rocord in 1914 that has never been matched. Send for our book of letters from dealers who sold Diamond Tires In 19 14. ,' It tells how more than 99 out of every 100 of 1 the more than hull a million Diamond Tires sold last I year gsvo maximum tervico nt minimum mileage colt. ' It is yours for the asking. Diamond Squeegee Tires are sold at these "FAIR-LISTED" PRICES: Diamond Squeeereo Size Slzo 30x3 30x314 3235 33x4 $0.45 12.20 14.00 20.00 34x4 3Gx4j4 37 x 5 38x5& PAY NO MORE Stop! Phone 187 AND WE A.VSWEU 1'HOMPTIiY WESTERN TRANSFER CO. Phono 187, , r , .. , HoiinaiiiirH u llllol """ """ reiievi-H tin- i.lain Hlely These black bends nro ihc ' IliVilllli i lorin of trimming for mourn ing mllllii.i), i,M npponr also wreath lug llttlo iiiiiHlirooni shaped widow's i cups that ilrop llielr ciepcy lengths ' "f veil far down behind. .Many of the muMliioom slmpc , n,lc, wlln Wl'"" n'1"'' "",l "" Hom,J llli white Il1"-"1 I'iIiiih tliln mi all around Ilk.. ' ' ---- " ""w' ''ollnr. Sovoial of Hicho hl"1'"H ,,nv" 1 " 1 1 Iutt llttlo straps oi me crepe ., )u Wo. ,ior t0 'bin. It muniH strange nnd Incon- grunuM to iiso (ho tonus coquettish and chle as iluHfyiptlvo i.r mourning, et they are the most adeiiuiitu of ud- i Jectlves to picture the extreme smart- ' ness of these I'arlilnn gnrments or I grief. I rouiloiiiletH i.ml modistes uio ex- . I ending nil their art mid Ingenuity on ileMHlng novelties In mounting styles, i Shop windows display practically I noihliig olc.i, and mind you, It Is the ' wtllnble widow an well as the Imita tion lines who Insist on tho most ultra effeiiH. .Mourning Jewelry, rings, bloodies, bracelets, earrings, nock-lac.-H mill even wrist wntches are lav ishly displayed. The full short skirts of Hie moment ni0 duvoloped In dull black silk, and banded widely with crinkly crepe unmindful of the In congruity of a widow's veil that sweeps down to tho abbreviated skirt length. The cUrcme sboitness of the skirts "" ""' ordinary Individual Is enough '" make you gasp at Ilrst, but after you gllutpso a widow In a ballot effort m,llll"K '""hor can disconcert you. '-veil the children eunnot escirpe pall, and little boys aro subdued ''' ''lack suits and black crepe bound ''tits, while little girls preen them- selviM pathetically In crepo trimmed ebon frocks nnd bend trimmed crepe hats of black and white. 1 have even seen black cloaks nnd bonnets on mere Infants. (loudness knows. If It is anj com foit to the poor souls who have lo3t If You Want to Go Anywhere . Any Time Phone 94or AmericanHotel Ford Livery Company Diamond Squeegee $20.35 2&70 33.90 46.00 Fifth and Main M I mmm i mMAIWnl I Hi) iminy In theso dlro days of war, I, I for one, would ho ttifi lust person In the world to begrudge them the mea ger Bolnco of u bit of rrupo. Tho worst phase of It Ih, of course, thoi ; adaption of tlio widow's garb llloglt-. imatcly. And It Is Just as well to ro j member, oven If you are an export at telling tlio renl from tho phony, that right now In I'arlB there's a heap of jti-uth In the adage, "A llttlo widow Is ,, dtineoroitn thine." At the Churches (iiiuo .Methodist i:plsiopnl Church t'orner Tenth and High streets; K. it' Hicliarils, minister. 1 lu:00 a. in., Sunday school, George i.l. Walton, superintendent. 11:00 a. m Preaching, 'Tho hast jC'all to tho Husy." 7:00 P. in., ISpworth league, filmn. I.. Itoherls, president. n.ou p. 111,, union laiewen service at the llai.tlst rhurrh !,.? 8:00 p. in,, t.'nlon faiewell service ...... r"r.U..'J,L,,",b' "l S "c,0(-1K"t Miss ..ouiso Uenson w, sing at ,U.I?' "f.If .?' I""- """'JT l tZSf C 1...- . I i. , t Motscl en acher chor.s .rill)U I, .MOlSCIteniMCIier CllOrlS- ler. Miss Hii7.p1 North pianist. IOIiiImIiui Cliurcli Corner of .Niutli and 1'lne streets. Kldcr S. I). Har lan, minister. Hesldcnce, corner of Tenth and High streets. Phono 147. lilble School nt 10 a. m. . 11 '00 a. m.. "American Heroism." 1 S:00 p. in,, Union service nt the jilaptist church. ! Junior ICndeavor at :i p. in. flirtation Kndeavor at 7 p. 111. Wednesday night prayer meeting, '.Mrs. O. c. Applegate, leader. Thursday at 2:30, tho C. W. . il. I members will meet with Mrs. E. YV. Vnnnice, 121 Jefferson street. Friday night, regular monthly ( board meeting at tlio church. I All welcome. J 1 Children's Day exercises will be: held Lord's Day evening, June 6th. 'lunch of Christ Scientists Services j ..re held on Sunday morning at 11 'o'clock and Wednesday evening at , son in Christian Science Hall, in the 1 Jacobs block, corner Third and Main i streets, upstairs. J The leading room of tlio Society 1 . . . . . .... 1 too same location will lie open on Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday afternoons from 2:30 to 4:30 until .iirthcr notice. The lesson subject for next Sunduy will bo "Ancient and Modern Necrom ancy, alias Messmerlsm and Hypno tism, Denounced." lluptlM Church Corner Eighth and Canal streets. Rev. A. F. Simmons, pastor. lilble school at 10 a. 111., O. It. De Lap. superintendent. Kveryono cordially Invited to these services. 1 l-'li'st I'resbjiorinn Cliurcli Corner of Third and Pine streets. fieri; of Sessions C. C. Hogue. Superintendent of Sunday school J. II. Mason. Pianist Miss A. U. Parker. President Christian Endeavor Koy l.al'ralrie. Sunday school at 10 a. m. il 30 p. in., Christian Kndeavor. Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing at 7 30. Church of the ruicrcd Heart Corner Wnrden aventio and Donald streets. Itev. Win. McMillan, S. J pastor. First mass 11 1 S;30. High Mass and Benediction I Id: 30 a. m. at ! Catechetical instructions every Sat urday nnd Sunday morning at 9:30. Week day Mass every morning at 7:15. Services at Merrill on the third Sunday of each month. ItnplM .Mission Sunday school 1 -phis summons is published purus- meets at 10 a. in. in the basement ant u, .,11 order of tho Honorable, ot tho Ubrary building. Mr. O. P. Ifieorge Noland, judge ot tho above en fonchmnn, superintendent. -You are tiied court, inndo and entered on the, welcome. jngtll (lfl). 0f jjaVi 101.-,, nnd ordered, 1 )uiuiisu,,j U the Evening Herald, a There are nearly 7,000 female book '. public newspaper of general ctrcula- kcepors In New York city. OUR WEEKLY SERMON tt Memorial Day" lly ELDER S. I. HARLAN, Paator O Itrlstlan Cliurcli Text Hob. 11:4: "Being dead, 'yet Hpeaketh.' The writer of tho Hebtow letter In i our text Is talking about tho blood ilrst murderer. Men live their llttlo day and die, but their works do follow them. The yearly Memorial Uav Instituted hv John A. Lognn in 1868 has again .rolled around, and we gladly accept tho opportunity of once more sprlnk- flj " ' , " , " '" Imr,. rPiiB0n" iml tt 1,,,B wlth ,I,nv-'r the graves of thei""" r""Jon and U men of '61. This da give, a voice !mlht- fac'rB w every soldier's eravo as ,hn t.ll 1 1 u v. 11110 inn irnmnna ncn.i tn "aco st!,t,,es ot ,llolr "".tinguishod , ... jiiurcsiors in ineir Homes to lead the children to Imitate tholr nnhio firmu jwo have what Is better such days as these. Hut the patriot dead aro not only those who wore the soldier's uniform and marched under tho flag, not r.lone tholr graves do wo honor. Hut we remember those mothers, wives and daughters, who tarried by t ll fx tin crrn cm nt i nmn i trlnn ii.ntitr lug, and sending messages of cheer to ' Jerusa,e". let my right hand tor tile front. The sailor whose death get her cunnln&-" chrli" lved his dirge was sung by tho waves and the-country al,d came t0 hls own "ePIe unknown soldier we will not ferget: ' Ii,'st' LyaU' t0 Gol and native land will keep this patriotism alive. "Soldier, we honor thee. Where e'er you rest; Thy life was given free A rich bequest. Itest, rest In peace alone Sleep on In grave unknown, 1'nmarked by polished stone. Thy deeds we bless." In our limited space we can only note a few of the things this great nation should remember today. First wo must remember the terribleness of war. While Europe today Is In the mightiest struggle the world has ever known, nnd some, who know not what they say, are urging Uncle Sam to Today's news la The HermU. MISCELLANEOUS Summons (Equity No. C86) in the Circuit Court in and for the County of Klamath and State of Oregon. Nina M. Anglin, Plaintiff, vs. Harry E. Anglin, Defendant. To Harry E. Anglin, Defendanf In tho name ot the State ot Oregen: You aro hereby summoned to be and appear and demur, plead, or answer or otherwise move to the complaint of an execution issued out of the said filed In the above entitled suit, within circuit court ot the State of Oregon, six weeks after tho Ilrst publication on the 30th day of April, A. D. 1915, of this summons in tho Evening Her-j In the above entitled suit, wherein aid, :v public newspaper of general the plaintiff, John A. Linman, ob circulatlon, printed and published in talned a Judgment and decree against the city of Klamath Falls, Klamath John C. Yadon, et al, defendants county, state of Oregon. And you above named, which said decree was, will take notice thnt if you fail to on the 23d day ot April, A. D. 1915, appear and demur, plead, answer, or recorded In the Journal of said court, otlierwiso move, within the said time, volume S, page 95, I am commanded the plaintiff, for want thereof, will a-p-' ply to the above entitled court for an order of default and for a decree for roliof prayed for In plaintiff's com plaint filed in this suit, to-wit: 1 For tho annulment of tho ul- leged marriage contract now existing between plaintiff and defendant. 2 For the resumption by the plaintiff of her maiden naino of Nina May Noel, the same ns before her marriage. 3 For such further and other re lief as to equity may appertain nnd to tho court seem meet. tlou printed and published in the city of Klamath Fnlls, Klamath county, ricnrrnn nml Hint tlm flrst nnhllcntton !""w ; thereof Is made in said paper on tne 2flth day of May, 1915, W. H. A. ItENNEK. 2H-5-12-lii-2tl Plaintiff's Attorney. Telford Bros. Xoiv ready to supply GASOLINE I'l'oni llieir new sidewalk pump. Corner Main st., and Conger ave. take a hand, we of this generation must t.galn read from history's pages about a convulsion that shook our Ian'1' tll(! Jnlng chasm between of Abel which stults lnal couin oniy do niieu Dy tne was spilled by our't,e3t nIoo(' our nation could offer, of brother Cain thltno 'W00M00 armed men who were callp'1 l0 d,m t,1B sk' wlth a thousand) 1,att,e aI"' ljreak the peaceful silence' '' "10 erans of a-million dying men. ! wncn we must protect our norae lanajniay be necessary to satisfy the said Is time enough for war. plaintiff's Judgment, as aforesaid, to Second, the best way to honor our 8ol(1,cr tlcaJ ' by being a truo Amer lc''m cltIzcn- T,le world la looking to America There Is no new continents, "Tllcre ls no othcr raec lhat Possesses "" "ots u,e Ang'-axon, iiDerty ana mese are mo Ill determine-! the future of " " tor good. "-" -- ... Mwv . "' The church calls for men tnrtnv whn clnnri imiHii,. flrn In -... ...... .- . ll' reformatory movements, at the Ilrst shot, how many fall back? They go Into the conflict, not with warrior's gauntlet, but with kid gloves. Third, wo will honor Christian patriotism and self sacrifice. Love of country ls not only a natural senti ment in every heart, but It ls right In itho sight of God. "If I forget thee. To these departed soldiers their homes and loved ones were as dear to them as ours today. They left home with nine chances out ot ten against returning alive. They saw not only battle, but malarial swamps and exhaustion. If you want to know what we ministers mean by vicarious suffering, look at the soldier's grave on Memorial Day pangs, wounds, home sickness, and finally the grave for others. "Over the sleeping strew flowers, Give to the living praise; Tell of the great deeds of glory. Songs in their honor raise." Notice or Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate (No. 661 Equity) In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klamath. John A. Unman. Plaintiff; vs. Jolm l Vadon, Mrs. Fern Yadon His Wife, Big Baslt Lumber Company (a Corporation), Ice land Mosier, Defendants. Cnder and by virtue of a decree of foreclosure and sale of the lands and premises hereinafter described, made and entered on the 23d day of April, A. D. 1915, and under and by virtue to sell all the following land and real estate, to-wit: A piece or parcel of land located and situate iu the county ot Klamath nnd state of Oregon and more partic ularly bounded and described as fal low's, to-wit: Beginning at the extreme east erly corner of lot eleven (11), in block two (2), In Hot Springs Ad dition to tho city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, thence in a southerly di rection eighty-three and seven tenths (83.7) feet along the north west side of Pine street; thence at right angles with tho said Pine street in a northwesterly direction ninety-six nnd two-tenths (96.2) feet, moro or less, to the intersec section with the United States rec lamation service canal right ot way; thence in an easterly direc tion along the said right ot way one hundred nnd thirty-one (131) feet, inoro or less, to the place of beginning; being a triangular piece ot ground bordering on Pine street and the i Tutted States right of way, and being tlio eastern portion ot lot eleven (11), block two (2), of tbe said Hot Springs addltlou to the city ot Klam ath Falls, in Klamath county and 'state ot Oregon, together with all and singular tbe tenements, heredita ments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. That tbe amount ot tbe said plaintiff's Judgment Against the above named John C. Yadon is as follows, to-wit: The sum ot (1,150.00, together with Interest thereon at the rate ot 0 per cent per annum from tbe date ot the judgment and decree aforesaid, vli.: tbe 23d day ot April, A. D. 1916, and tho further sum of 1106.00 Ht -ki-ney's fees, nnd the costs and 4takMM ments of the above entitled Hit, amounting to the sum of I7.S0. ": Notice Is hereby glvei, that .oft Monday, the 31st day of May, A.;D. 1915, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. In the forenoon of said day, aad I o'clock p. m. In the afternoon f jsaid day, to-wit: at the hour ofi o'clock p. m. in the afternoon of tke said day, at the county court house door, In tho city of Klamath Falls, Klamath county, state of Oregon, I will, in obdelence to the said decree 'of foreclosure and sale and execution issued thereunder, ot public auction. sell the above described lands and real estate, or so much thereof as gether with Interest thereon, as hera- tofore stated, and the costs and ex pense of sale, to the highest and best bidder therefor, for cash, in aold coin of the United States of America. Dated this SOth day of April, A. D. is 15. c. C. LOW. Sheriff of Klamath Countv. Stata of . VF - Oregon. 1-8-15-21-29 .Notice of Sheriff's Sale (Equity No. 635) In the Circuit Court for the State' of Oregon, for Klamath County. M, It. Taylor. Plaintiff, Ito.saunah Comstock and L. G. Corn stock, Defendants. Under and by virtue of an execu tion in foreclosure Issued by tbe clerk out ot tbe circuit court ot Klamath county and state ot Oregon, dated tbe 8th day of May, 1916, in the above entitled action In the cir cuit court for tbe said county and state, wherein M. R. Taylor as plain tiff recovered a Judgment, in the sum of $356.00, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 26th day of October, 1914; for the sum of $75.00 attorney fees; for tbe sum of $23.50 costs and dis bursements, aggregating tbe sum ot $-154.50, with Interest against the defendants, Rosannah Comstock and L. G. Comstock, and each of them, and a further order, judgment and de cree foreclosing the mortgage there in and barring the rights, claims, claim liens and claims of equity' of redemption of the said Rrtsannah Comstock and L. G. Comstock, and all persons claiming under them or either or any ot them'; I am com; manded to sell ot those pieces and parcels of land described In said mortgage and situated in the county of Klamath and state of Oregon, and bounded and described as follews: f.ot one (1), block twenty-nine (29), in tbe Town of Crescent. Klamath county Oregon, as platted and shown upon tbe official plat thereof on Hie in the office ot tbe county clerk of Klamath county Oregon; Together with the tenements, heredit aments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. Notice is hereby given that on Monday, Juno 7th, 1915, at 10:00 o'clock forenoon, at the front door of tbe court house, in Klamath Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, 1 will in obedience to said order of sale and execution In foreclosure, sell the above described property, Or so much thereof as may be necessary to satis fy tbe plaintiff's judgment, attorney's fees, interest, costs and disburse ments and costs of tnis sale, to the highest bidder for cash. C. C. LOW, Sheriff ot Klamath County, Oregon. S-15-22-29-5 Proposal Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, County Court of Klamath County, Oregon, will receive bids for tbe erection of a steel bridge across Lost River up to and including June 20th, 1915, at 5 p. m. ot said oat. The bids will Include the hauling of the bridge from Bonanza, Oregon; the construction ot abutments and the making ot fills tor the approaches, nnd tearing down old bridge. The bids will be in the following form : Hauling bridge from Bonan za to site $ Placing approximately 285 yards concrete or masonry, per yard ....... ,. ? Placing approximately 8,500 yards embankment, per yard , $ Tearing down old bridge 1 Erection of bridge ... The above to be doue according to tho plans and specifications on file with the county clerk. All bids must be acconpanied with a certified check tor 5 per cent ot the amount ot bid. The County Court reserves the right to reject any and all I Ida, waive informalities in the bids, and ,ta,ac. nrit nnv hl.l ii hlilo aonnratalv fur'niil.- loctlvely, which It deems most faYW?'Ci4v ablo to Klamath county, Dated at Klamath .Falls, May 28, 1916, OR. DE LAP. Count dek.?,-;- By CHAS. P. pXtlM - j U-4B O-JV J S -"Tit ? VisSMr'' , "I5t' m ' , S3 . ' am , -rJJi&Mm. . ) y j-jft-SBWT.