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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1915)
: . -c a jsv t.. MONDAY, JUNK ill, li THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON rAwf Si'XT 1 i 7'WJEitfW!B!S tfwi&i. Y. . .,' Walk-Over make lite' pathvrar easy K. K. K. Wore, SALAD TIME To make perfect Naiad Dress ing )iim iiiiiI have turt Olive (Ml S.&W. Olive Oil Tim lineal lliiHiirtl HnllHii 1)11 on the market, 25c, 50c and $1.00 Sizes VAN RIPER BROS. "Quality timers" Plum f. Mb ami Mala IIOUHTON HOTKI. Tukn a look n( our light house keeping rooms iiml furnished room Tlii')' will mill you Prli.i moderate Clin. In Po.toftl.r Many eofslled chopper cmih tad ttir the meat or vegetable, wasting ih Juicre and destroying the flavor. The ONIVKRSAL-lh origi nil Kgod Chopper tut like a pair ol thesre, with two ihirp, beveled edge. Three edge irr to adjuMedlhit they keep thirp sutsmatkally by acting osr upon ttM other. Tht UNIVERSAL Pood Chop per cleanly chope all kindiof meata raw or cooked and (rulti and vegetable-coarse or fine aedeilred wraesf wwkiaf r luring. Bach UNIVERSAL Paod Chop per i equipped with coanc, medium and hoe cuttere. Extremely ilmple. Nothing to gel out ol order. Parti inter changeable eatily cleaned. Roberts & Hanks Launches For Rent Willi in vvilhinil iliWrrw, for trips mi I'llhi'r Lower or ITMr lnkr. Telford & Son Comer Con hit and Main III lug I'jt or 1-ll I'm iiliuut mi) Second Hand Goods Vim Hunt to Hell, Trult or llu Harrison & Matt Our store, la on, Klamath Aye. and BlitU street IfYouWanttoGoAiywkere s Any Time Phone, 94 American Hotel FtrLivery Company HllfirP 1 I II f II I II IIUNIVERSALII I m I IFood Chopper I ! I Cut Like a I J PairofSUar 1 U Iv Vl United States Handles Foreign Nations' Affairs J WAHIIINd'ION, I) C, Juuo 21 Tliu diplomatic nnd consular tim ilillini) of the United HtutVN govern ment U witliiK for tlio affair of morel 'louiittlen nnd uiitlonalltlca than nuyj nun iiiitlou bus In tin' lilntory of the, world An iiiiniiliitiim of iz.uoo.uuo'or foreign governments n follows In tin' liiM tongn- provides fur ex tin il.irliul help noil Interpreters, Curing lor tliu diplomatic, and con miiir Inter. sis of (i friendly nation Ik n toiirtosy the expeusu of which In borne li tlii' niiuttul iiiiiiilry Tlii! exiruordlnur) deiiiun of thin wuilt not mil) huvu iiuc.-ssltntcd In- 'donnes In iliv HtufTii uliroad, lull liuvii it suited In tin cinployiiH'iii of n large ni lii I force ul tliu el it to dupmtuicut At. ml'' liiii'iiruuit loiiiinunlcutlonii puss through Washington, but in tuntiy case, much of tliu routine bul iii mi U accomplished liy dlri'd tele (.nipli mid ti.li In between tlii' govern-' ini'iitM loiiii'rnrd und tint Aiui'rlrun ( mliiiMili'ii iiml ii'KUtloim Cmililrlr I'. H. IUrrwut Tin. I'nlii-u HUlr now rvpnwnu Auairlu, Uurltimiy, Turkey. Ilelglum, IH. thin, linul llrluln. Krmico. Italy. ,, Ttirklah, llrltUli and Jap ,Kui.laund Jiiimn. nil h..HKwnU, In )nM. , i,H(,Alu,rnt,i 8or t(.tloua .luurttTN of tin. Klol b1, , xvnrati: In Jiiinn Auitrlun Koiiii- tuMiltnl tmlloim ulno lmi ,,,! (Jcruitn at Voknlioinn. und Oer (irker tlio Unlti'd Htnli-H to look out',,,,,,, ,im K Ihm ut Kobe and Nognakl.; for th.'lr llurwiK Huitivrlaiid, if, ctilim Cermnn nl Harbin anil wliltli linn no r.-iiroHt'iitntlou In China, hn nUo naked the ntulo diyartliieiit ,10 In.triKi tin. Amerlimi legntlon to line for Hwlss nffulrs theru. Hlur,. tlu outlirer.k of tli" nr the Anierlrnn gnteniineni ulso has by re- 'iiui.t tokin charge of tli diplomatic 'or consular Interest of Switzerland. Dminnrk, (ireecu, I'annuia. Ilraxll, (lernuin. Austrlnn, Swiss at llombro, N'lcarngun mid (Juatemaln lu somclsingaport and Johannesburg. : Illlltl'S tlltllKST STOKV t lilted Press Service MILWAI'Ki:. June 2111 i:. Frlsble of Pine ItUer. Wis. Is a tlrm belluter In an ndequuie tuny lie Is secretary of the Pine Ither Dnlr) nssoclntlon Pit ii A llemmy. Internal revi- ( nu rnllertor, today receled the I following letter from Frlsble "Just received notice of Pine Ither Dairy nshoclat Ion's Income tax nsseSHiiient for 1914, and hasten to comply so the govern- ... a iiieut umy hao the money Kiirlnxed build a battleship." was ii clieck for three cents . ' ! i l . ki:.no kkynoti:s O O e (llernlil SH-.lnl Srvlie) IvCNO. June 21 Lust Mouduy v lining n strmiger rode Into Keno K..OM, stables During the nlghi I,.. 'I-Umm. now mown urugglst ' ' Or.ll o Lafranchlo departed the took 8m Padgett's middle, whiclovas " .jl.ody use. Wyeth's sgeoof Oregon soon after filing upon ou iho store porch. n.,d look Ii Into "' Su nhur. " " darken. .0 !"' "d has never since said ..... , ,. '.. .. ..... .....'nutiirally nnd evenly that nobody can tlmo of nllnK ! "I'O" or In the ,'" '" ' , "hell It has been applied If. ao eaay vlclnlij of said land, ll lu the manger. Next morning whotii," ", vo" "',""u " ""'..,.-.. ,.ln,inil,, ,, ...... ito use. too. You almnly dam Den lnotij auanuoneu tin Snnwgoose went to tliu turn tho ' ' . " "" ui , ..., Jcomb or soft brush and draw It otmrc, therefore. sti anger h horsu was gone, as wuh inUo Padgeti's saddle, but tliu eluch Iwns not lu tho iiinuger. The strmig er has not been heard from since Flnle) Padgett of llutte Valley, (,'aliflii nla, Is visiting his brother,' Sum Padgett I I Sutherland Suspend.! by .Vcyliiu The now school house is looiniiiKtl'iiltid I'restt Serrlcu -s. up nu tlio hnrUon. J, P, l.ee was iu Keno looking up the number of "dogs nnd horses. DigiUty of Xiillon I'phelil I'lilled rl'ess Servlco WABHINOTON. 1). C Juno 21. Provisional President Chnznro of Mexico ht;tod In bin reply to Presl ileni Wilson's note, tlirentetitng tho Couvontlounltsts (hat "ho will main lain tho dignity or the nation," if AmciWu Intel fetes, lie endorsed Villa's peace piopnsal sent recently tn Ciirrntun, Auloiuobllisls Filially Injured I'll. led Pi ess Service MKDFOUD, June 21. r, Kti'vvait PalleiHdii, i. lich Medlonl oreliardlst, wits fatally Injured, .1, ('. Ilajllmgun of Hau Fraticisco, nnd L. Mlutzer also of Hnn Francisco, wero l''v '" Juted hero Filduy when MlnUor's IIHIlllHUUIIll llllt,VM IIWIII IH1T l Kllliv - highway nnd turned over. uuio uilgluy suiuit Hlruvv and Pau Nina HaU at K, K. K, tttorf, Leading Hatters. loiinirles uinl .Itles where th'-y had no ri pfi Huiitiitive Home of tlio bel IlKerciittf ii ro represented In vnrloiiHi places Ii) Spain nnd Hwltxcrlaud. ' Up-to-diito tliu Untied Hlntes' throiiKli it embassies, Icgutions or! tniisoliilcn represents t tit Interest DlplomutU In K'tIiIii tJiriiiiin nnd Aiutrluii, In AiiHtrln Krvnrli, llrltln, Jauan xo nnd I In I In n, In (icrmany French, MrlilK, Jiiiuini'KC', Hurhlnn und Itallnn; In Kratin' AiiHtrlan, (riiinn, Turk lull, tluiitotnnlmi nnd Nlcariigunn, In Hi'lKlum Auitrlnn, (Ivruinn, Hrltlnh, H'TliInn, JapunoBi', Danlvh, und Turk-! lull, In (ii out llrltaln Auntrluu, Ocr uitiii mid TurkUh, lu Julian Aim trlmi and OnrniMi, lu Kgypt Uor uimi llmzlllnn mid BwIhh, lu Turkuy - Vrcurli. Hcrhlnn, llrltUli, Hi'IkIiui. HIh and ItiinHlnn CoiiHUliir lu Aiintrln Cmiiidlmi, Ituniilun. Scrlilitn, Jniiancm.', Ilrltluli And Ital lnn, In (iormnny French, tirltlxh. Cnuudlnn, I'annnialan and Italian; , KllUH BB OMemillin,Torkuh, ..,,.,, ,. ... ,,, hi. iruiny, Manchuria and KwnntunB) prmlnces. In Turkey llrltlsh nil fim)rnn, llelrul. Alexandreltn. Alep- vo. Damusetis. mid llrltlsh and tlreek'1 In Tripoli, In Portugal Cerniuu and) Austrian nl Lourenco Marquis: in I'esln (icriiinn at Tabrix; lu United Kingdom and poiuetslons Turkish, HAVE DARK HAIR ftnu luuia luunbi Mlllll CAN TKI.I. WIIK.V YOUi IIAICKK.N (lftA. I'AIKI IIAIH' WITH Aca: fKA tirnuduiother kept her hair beauti ful!) darkened, glossy and abundant with a brow of Sago Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair foil out or took! ou ,1,al dulL a,lea or "'eaked ap- pcurauce (his sltnulo mixture su an- plied with wonderful effect. Uy ItiK ill any drug storo for "Wyeth'i Sago and Sulphur Hair Remedy," ycu will get n large bottle ot this od- time recipe, ready to use, for about Aiu cent. This simple mixture cn be depended upon to restore natural i color und beauty to the hair and la tsplutidld for dandruff, dry, Itchy scalp ami fulling hair, through jour hair, taking one strand ut it time. Uy morning the gray hair ,dlsappears; after another application I". iu i .a lusiurvu iu its ssiunu .color uud looks gloaay, .oft and 'abuiui.nit. (Puld Adverliseiuelit) SAN FRANCISCO. Juuo 21 Presl dent Ne)lnu ot tlio state buard of con- Ii ol lus suspcuded Chief lnsector Siitheilnud of tho stnte pharmacy bomd, pending tiling of charged of Insubordination. Sutherland must stand trial or resign. The other in spectors have been exonerated. .Suth et land has been accused of protecting the "drug ring." HEADACHE STOPS, NEURALGIA GONE Dr Jams' t.i j Mi ii5 fSV give iUlUt rNW-QNl dims a pMkadj. . , T7T .?:lkAy'u 1 UW .1 aJu, ln0menU.to Dr. James' H.lulaTha FW-,no dor which cost only 10 cents a paek- v w w.. M.Mf a.y.v. . Man lUUK- I "oxi iwi r airi Believe th" ' JA8' P' M1IWSMB. Ueglater, sguny uud dixtress nowl You can. if"'" or IhI iiubllcatlnn Juue 81. 1815. Millions of men uud womeusj have iDalo of 2d publication June 28. 115, Jt-?. ua IjMdacho and neurmlgU Date of 3d publication July 6. 116. l..rv U smllMi. Oet what you ask DJte of B ubJcatIon Ju,y lt ,6. Uli all tAieV ImAil.i hl,A 114 ! AL n-nl. 189 GRADUATE FROM UNIVERSITY ( OMMi:S( KMK.VT WKKK IH OVKH.Ifor floral Tailored Clothe.. I'lVi: WAHTKH DKOItKIX WKKK I1IVK.V IIIHHOP HUMNKIt OAVK IIAtX'ALAUHKATK HKHMOX UNIVIIHHITV OF OIIIXION, Ku- gene. Juno 21, After a pro rum last line through four dayijkS9 student tpcelvi'd degrees from the University of Oregon this weak. Of this number M'Vcn obtnlu degree In 'lectrlcal en glncerlng. Theso seven comnrlso the laxt of tlio engineering Ktudcnts. the department having been abolished by tho hoard of higher curricula, Flvo m&stor'H degrees were award- id They go to Clyde B. Altchlnson of Haletn, II, K. Uarnhurdt of Falls City, Ocorge A llhlscoo of Ashland, Knrl Onthank of Tillamook and Jn I, Whitman of I'cndlcton, The commencement program began! jttltli n baccnlnureatu sermon on Sun day by Ilov, riiarles Sumner, HIshop of Oregon The near-grailuntes were taken into the state alumni association at Its an nual meeting today. A box luncheon Man served under tho campus trees. Tho afternoon was given over to the president's reception and in the etcn- lug the annual fern and flower pjo cihhIoii uax staged, the )OunK women of earh graduating class forming In linn nnd filing ocr the campus laun carrying their class flowrrs. ''r renclur, .VJ, i:ioM With Maid, "Uea ' ress faervice STOCKTON. Juno 21 A charge of desertion has been sworn out at San Andreas against Kcv William Watts, aged 32 years, who, it Is be licted, has eloped with Miss CJcne lovo Hunds, aged 22, a school teach er at Miller. Sheriff Cosgrave has wired In every direction for his arrest. There Is no warrant for the girl. i Auto Clothing and Gloves. You I "nuto" see the llpe at K. K. K. Store. Not Ice of CoBtewt Department of the Interior. United , StntiM Land Ofllce, IjiWovIow, Orc- gnu, Juno IT, 1915. To Orslllo Ijifranchle of lona. Calif., Contestee You are hereb) iiotltlcd that .Thonu.s J. King, who gles Klamath Falls, Oregon, as his postofftce ad dress, did, on May 21, 1915, file In this olllce his duly corroborated ampli cation to contest and secure the can- eell.ulon of our homestead entry. No. -"-run .o. oosu. mnue sen- aak-"in1'OT U. 1913. for the S4 SW4. Section 3. und N NWii, Section 10, Township 3S south, Kango 10 east, Willamette Meridian, and as grounds for lilt contest ho alleges that said Orslllo l-afranchlo has never estab- 1'ihod residence upon said land, that Raid Orslllo I.nfranchle luw never cut tlvatcd or lu any manner Improved said land, or any part thereof; that viclnlt) of snld land, and that he has the bame. further notified that the said allegations will bo taken by this office as having been confessed by ou, and jour said entry will be canceled thorcunder without your further right to bo heard therein. either before this offlco or on appeal, ,u )uu iuii to nie in mis onice within i twenty days after tho FOURTH publi cation of this notice, a shown below. 'our answer, under oath, specifically meeting nnd responding to these alle gations of contest, or If you fail with in that time to Me in this offlco due proof that you have served n copy of jour answer on tlnv said contestant, either In person or b) registered mall, If this service Is made by tho deliv ery of a copy of your answer to tho contestant In person, proof of such servlco must bo either the said con testant's wtitteu acknowledgement of his iccelpt ot tho copy, showing the! ditto of its receipt, or the affidavit of the person by whom tlio delivery waa made, stating when and where tho copy was delivered; If made by regls- (torod mnll, proof of such service must i consist of the affidavit of tho person ih hpm Iho copy was mailed. .Utlnt wnw an iwstofflco to which it jwaB mallCd, nnd this affidavit must be j accompanied by the postmaster' ro- ce,ut for t"0 lo'tU1-- You should stuto In your aitbwer unn,t ' tht P"tofflcc to which ou desire future notices to bo sent ) Oil , One form of male Inconilitency Is endowing a woman with all of his worldly goods and tbeo making btr do hor own laundry Send your laundry to the Klamath Falls Stent Laundry. 14-tfl II Pay less, dreiM better. Oct that ' Royal Tailored Look K. K. K. Htore LEGAL NOTICES .Notice of I'oundiruuK r'a Hale Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned, poundmastcr of the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on the l.'tli day of June, 19 If,, Impound In the pound of said city tho following described animal; Ono strawberry rouu gelding, age about twehc years, branded "C" on right hlu. And that unlets tliu owner or own ers of said animal, or other pcron or persons having an Interest therein shall, before tho tlmo of sale stated below, claim possession of said ani mal and i.y all costs and charges for tho keeping and advertising thereof, together with all feed provided by or dinance of said city for such cases,! raid animal will be sold at public) Mi'.'lon for cash at tlio city pound at J muMiuiu ruiia, uiVKVU, tti viiv iiuui of 3 p. m.. on the 23d day of June, B. SHARP. ' 19IS, Acting Poundmastcr. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, Jum. 19, 191&. 19-3t slierlfr.. nl' of Ileal Pm'rty on Ln4flriatit N'olli" is hereby given, that by vir-. tin' of i.ii execution duly issued cut, of tho drtult court of the state of Oregon, for the count) ot Klamath, and to me directed on tho l."th day nf l . t III f. unfln .. I. ..I . A , , ,. ut rfij. i ... urvu t& jHuuiBui auui decree duly rendered, entered or rec ord, and docketed in and by said court on the 8th day of May, 1915, In j a certain suit then in said court pend-; Ing, wherein J. Uaumgartner was plaintiff, and J. II. Murphy and Ben jamin F. Pennington were defend ants, in favor of plaintiff and against said defendants, by which execution I am commanded to sell the property in said execution and hereinafter de scribed, to pa) the sum due the plain tiff of four hundred thirty-seven and 2.1-100 dollars, with Interest thereon at the rate of S per cent per annum! until paid, together with the costs' and disbursements of said suit, taxed at twenty-four and 50-100 dollars, and costs and expenses of said exe cution. I will, on the 29th day of June, 1915, at the hour of 10 of .said day, at the front door of the county court house in Klamath county, Ore gon, sell at public auction to the highobt bidder for cash in hand, on the da) of sale, all the right, title. Interest and estate which defendants and all persons claiming under them ' subsequent to the date of the xnort-' gage herein foreclosed in, of, and to I said premises hereinbefore mentioned nnd described in said execution asj follows, to-wlt: : Lots two (2), three (3), four (4). flvo (5), six (C), seven (7)1 and eglht (S), lu block eighteen' IS), or tho Klamath Heights Addi tion to Klamath Falls. Oregon. i Said sale being made subject to re demption in the manner provided b law. Dated this 22 da) ot May. 191. C. C. LOW, Slicilff ot Klamath County, Oregon ELSIB E. LOW, Deputy. 24-3 1-7-1 4-21-2S Proposal Notice U hereby given that the un dersigned. County Court of Klamath County, Oregon, will receive bids for the erection of a steel bridge across Lost River up to and Including June 21m, 1915, .11 5 p. in. of bade date. Thn Itlflc u 111 IiicIiiiIa Ihn hanllnu ' of the bridge from llonouia, Oregon; the construction of abutments and the milking of tills for the approaches, i and teariug down old bridge. I The bids will be in tho following ferm: Hauling bridge from llonan- in to site ,v Placing approximately 285 arils concrete or masonry, per )ard , $ Placlug approximate!) 8,500 )ards Qiiibaukmeul, per )ard , $ Teariug dowu old bridge ., .$ Krectlou of bridge The above to be doue according to Iho plans and specifications on tile with tho county clerk, All bids must be accompanied with it certified check for 5 per cent of the amount of bid, Tho County Court reserve, the right to (eject any and all I Ids, waive informalities In tho bids, and to ac cept auy bid or bids separately or col lective!) , which It deem, most favor able to Klamath county. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, May 28, 1915.. C. R, DK uAP. Couuty Clerk. Uy CHAS, F. DE LAP, D.puty Clerk, 6-88 8-10 HI I Mid-Summer Jewelry Sale I For 10 Days Only 1 We Will Sacrifice Our Entire Slock I Contract Goods Kxrepted Every Article Reduced Come In and the price will onvlnrc you that this l m real sale. WATCH OUR WINDOWS Sprtlal I'ririHi on Oplii.il rk .luring IIiIn Sale. iold l''lll.il Frame with I lie lrne ....-...,..,.,... Solid (iold Frame with tin- line! Irnoe .., KVKUV I'Allt OF (JLAKSKS (Jf.lt.ATFKI Klamath Jewelry Co'. H. J. WINTERS, rVUnager Premoette, Jr. A compact little camera of great efficiency. Suit able for man, woman or child. Take pictures 2 1-4x3 1-4, and is the smallest camera made taking pho tos of that size. Price Five Dollars UWlerwoodi PfcHMY W'v., KLAMATH FALLS OREGON wff I V WHERE RAfrTKUlAft PEOPLE Wj iTMjSTT I BUY TrtCIR DRUGS fV.cT.fer! STOCKMEN! We are prepared to receive hore, mule or rattle, either fur pasture or for .nale on commission at the big Weed Ranch, near fort Klamath. We also bay anil sell homes and mules. We liare secured the Weed Ranch or 2I.50O acres, and will use it a a vast assembling place for all kinds of stock, uhere It will be tonveuient r.ir buyer to makelnspeptllon. Horses broken to work or ride. Cluirgew for pasture: Horses, 7.V- per month; Cattle, five per month. Pur further particular write J. F. ADAMS & SONS POUT KUMATH, OREGON $250 Buys a Good Runabout i. 14 Howl, HOWIE GARAGE " K- Anwia "Sec the Vtilcaiitziiig Matt"" 64 Main Spink'sCamponSpringCreeks Williamson River IS NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. 1915 finest Trout Fishing lu Oregon. The most beautiful spot for camping iu Khtumth County. .No win in ibi)K, It's alvva)s cool and hree). mosquito pests to bother you. ' A new dance hall for those desiring to ulillo nw.iy the eveulngs lu this iimuner. tioo.l tx'ds and first clas meals served. ACTO.MOItll.K MKET8 TRAIN AT CHII.OyilX FOR THK CAM1', Rates per Day $2.00 Of high grade Trout Flies. R&la Iimi an1 avanvlkna g&L We Have a Large Of 5tO-W New Line j man. - rJfe$ Wm. C. Hum Hardwiiei FromlO to 50 o I o llnewl white perl-icoplc .,, .............. $3.50 $6.50 while -rUroplc 635 Main, St Per Week $12.50 BBBBBBBBSSB?VSSSkBlBPiCL i i Fishing Jackfe, RJ,V. nAaufVJ tsu tkV fialkaW.V'l VT-KM 1 fKM," ,".' . jm y Mm, '. S te$V&.i &m "Wi " '& 'Mrt , V ism V ii ilJLWrVS k rs B.fa.ai vt m kW.a ?m ..1 mm 4lK.v- I ' vrrsn JP M& Ml' Ji.it. .11 w J'.f- A r irm . , r&$ yiyytrA m VRf Ji4?i iC &? WJ vsni A m iA S. M JM .It-wf .ABS aVM.'vWS km ?&mi 1 w , it w vm &. . V i . .T.-M'.re' ! vga . Wil mmsM I JWCi"' h r F for 3B T". , .tm ST' i rwimr-