The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 28, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Froin u Needle
to mi Aticlmr.
Our lr In u Klamath
mhI Hlilli street
At,
Come to the Garage that
Guarantees you Satisfactory
Service in everything.
Whether you store your
car with us permanently or
just buy occasional supplies,
we guarantee to please you in
both Quality and Price.
The Best Grade of Gasoline
it the Lowest Market Price.
Try our Service once and
notice the difference.
Howie Garage
Yes, Madame, we sell
nothing but the Highest
Grade of Pure Pood Grocer
ies, at very reasonable prices,
too.
Let us make an everlasting
customer of you by pleasing
pu with BETTER Groceries
for LESS money with an un
excelled delivery service.
Let -its convince you- by
tfvtog us a trial order.
Trade at the Pure Food
ery that satisfies.
I Phone orders receive the
v uiieilliuil,
1 RIPER BROS.
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United Press Service
UKNHVA, ., July 2H, -City
oultiliils tuivti ru UkI Hint u parade
In n vehicle, mid must rnrry
lights bofnm iiml Imlilnil. Tint
itriitn initjiir of n inocviiildii re
cently sported u Hny ehictilc
hcmlllKlit on hi dii mid n red
IIkIiI winked wnrnlngly from the
emit liillit of ilin Hiiun drummer
eeeeeee
If )nu iiik looking fur.H fiiiuir In I
illm Hy iic uiimiry. re Clilliote, win
l Main slrri-i.
All Tired Out
j Hundred .Mini In Kliiiiimli I'nlN
I In- Hniiic I'UkIiI
Tlrinl nit tlm (Inii'iVfiii) mill iwnn
mil tiny mnt night; liiick aches; lu-iul
Nhes; witir kidneys nro prubnblt
Vonkeiiuil, Von should holp them ilo
llmlr wiirli. I.i'l one lin liwiwi loll
you how,
Frank l.ongwlll, ins h. Mlsilotno
street, MpiUntit, On., Miysi "I had
severe, sharp miliix In my buck, f,.(
tired. luiKulit mnt inn ilintn nil the
hum.', mi' Kinney secretions wore tit).
natural mul loo frequent hi passage.
My rin uim lnully broken nt night.
Tour bone nf Dn.iii'M Kidney I'IIIk
rlil mo of nit symptoms of kidney mul
bladder trouble. I limit luui no rmu
plnlnt slnfe."
I'rlwt rbc nl nil iliulor. Don't
'simply imk for it kidney remedy ki
DihinV Kliluny I'MIm Ihu nmiin Hint
Mr. I.oiikwIII Iiml Kiintrr-Mlllnirn
Co,, iiriipn,, lltifrnlii, N V
(I'nlil Ailvcrllmntirul)
BLOCK WOOD
Will never lie heer than sow.
Vim lioiilil protti by the low price.
Single load $2.50
Double load $3.75
In .lurk up for Ilin wlmrr
KLAMATH FUEL CO,
II. I'lIVTO.V, Maasgrr
55 Main Streei
He Left Us
WeU Provided For
ALL the long weeks ho suffered
l alter the accident hi hospital
expenses were paid and I got $50
week, every four weeks, in addi
tion because he had that ETNA
DISABILITY POLICY.
He'd had this policy u number
of years. It cost so littta we nevei
missed the amount. When he left
us, it was costing no more than
when he first took it out, and all
those years the insurance was
increasing rapidly.
Baby and I have several ihouund dot.
Ura now because of my husband's foie.
thought. I shuddrr lo think of whit a
frightful stninle lifa would b had ha
put it of unlit too Ule. The woild look
none loo kindly upon widowhood. (
vTNA-IZE
TODAY, while you're whole and strong.
Veer wife, yur children, those dspsnaW
on ytt, should be provided for. CalL'
phons, or writ.
Edmund M. Chilcote
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Local news appears Srst
The Herald, 60c a stoat
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YOUR GARDEN
If you don't want the neighbors to
say "I told you so." Easy enough
to do, too, If you Imvo propor tools
nnd Implements. ,Como hero for
them, Wo havo everything for
l ho garden nnd sell them at prices
which cannot bo duplicated,
Hardware Co.
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lleiu Is the Indlnnnpolls American
Aksoclatlou pitcher for whom colonel
Jncoli Hiiert mul Captain I. I.. hub-
i" ' iiniiem in uie i.iiin.vi. i.i
New York, were reported In have paid
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ito.uun. Tliey ilo not tliemseivoas!y,ti,m,K, the memory of the
they paid that sum, but they did glvo
enough to make It vory Interesting'
for tlm management of the Indlnnap-)
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He
was born In Rockford, III. His first
experience as n pitcher was with tho
Omahr.' club of the Western League..
Yankee nre In need of pitchers, ho
won't be delivered to the club until
the American Association season has
closed, Tho New York club will be
nblo to try him out for a few days be
fore the cloxo of the big league sea
son, AI'TO MTAfiK WII.I.
RUN TO Till.'
CITY
ASIlLANI), July 28. Charles B.
Howard started a stage line Monday
between Ashland and Klnmnth Falls.
Ho will lenvo Ashland Mondays,
Wednesdays and Thursdays.
(lenernl passenger, express nnd
light freight trnfTlc will bo hnndled by
automobile. It has been several yoars
since n stage has been run over Green
Springs mountain. In former years
tho Klamath Stage with Its four-horse
teams was one of tho plcturcsquo re
minders of tho old West. Tho honk (
of tho auto horn will now awaken1
the echoes which unco rosponded to
the tally-ho of tho stage driver.
BONANZA nniEFS
- Mr. nnd Mrs. Reed and daughter
from Illinois nrn visiting Mr. Reed's
sister, Mrs. I.ytle, whllo on tholr way
to tho const to attend tho fair.
Rev. nnd Mrs. Hall spent tho first
of this week visiting tho members of
the church nt Dairy and Hlldebrand.
Tho University of Oregon Concert
company will bo In Bonanza Friday,
July 30, and glvo tholr concert ana
comedy program. Including songs,
recitations, a sketch entitled "The
Moving of Efflo," and tho tho celebrat
ed thrco net comedy, "Tho Rivals."
Tho entertainment will bo at 7:30 at
Bnuman'a hall. !co croara will ho
sold during tho evening, This enter
tainment Is under tho auspices nf the
M. H. church, and It la liopod a largo
crowd will avail therasolves of tho op
portunity to honr this high class en
lerlnlnment. Mrs, Parsons, Mrs. Hickman and
Dr. Johnson wore in tho Falls Mon
day.
EFFECTIVE AUGUST Ii
AitfSUgeBetweeiAiUud
- ul Hawtlk FaMs
THREE TIMER PER WEEK
Iawvo Klamath HsHa Twcertay,
Thuratlay and Saturday
Klamath Falls Ueadqaartsrs
FORD AUTO AGENCY
Indianapolis got him, and lit s year so.,. , ,,,,., ,, ,, tV , ... ... r, . ...lion In foreclosure Issued out of the
. , ,' , i . .'the Sox dope. With the one excop- tho Chlkxiuln Mercantile Co. sbonld , , . , ,., .v .
far he has on eleven games nnd lost . ,,., , . , . .. .... 'circuit court of Klamath county and
' , , , , 'Hon, Cincinnati, seven cubs aro In i present llielr accounts prior to Aug;- , . rn . , , .. ... ,
two, whlrh Is a very flno record for n ,, . , ' .. , , , ... state of Oregon, dated the 6th day of
... ,. ., ... the running for tho old Icaguo rag, list 1st. IT , ",,-... v " .... j
young pitcher. However, though the, ,. . .... n .,,, ,., ,,., J,,,'- 11-. I the above entitled
HIE EVENING H .SKALD, KLAMATH
If'nlluil I'n-KH Hertlco
Sl'AV YOrtK, July 28.U looks
like lloxlou for tlio American Lcmkuo
IIiik. Iilo in .fuly Ih miner an un-
.xciitoiiiiijin limit to ko picklnc flax
wIiiiicm, bill thoro In no dcnylnR thutjn,c,! "tt'o battlo In Jim GIlmoro'H
, IIiIiikh nro looking uilKhty nweot forJf"-,,'"nI loop. Chicago, Kutibub City,
Mill C'mrlKiin'ri Bpeeil boyH today, jt'ittBiiurB and Ht, I.ouls are all
Spi'iikor In blttlnjs mid Wood Is In falri,'u"cn'!tl '""1 each of tbcm stand
bIiiii', hacked up by flvo other mom-'auo"1 nn von chance to cop,
bi'M of tlio club who nro lamming tlio'
Imll over .300, two othcra that nrol
wit liln a few points of tho coveted,
mark, anil a rlp-roarltiK "chucking" l-,uKUe nitters. .None or tho positions
stuff, clmnged during the week. Luderus
What makes their clmnies look uof ""' I'hlllles, Mcrkle and Doyle of
whole lot belter Is tlio fact that Car- ,,,c "fonts and rohs of the Reds trail
ilgan put Lis club out In front while 'n tho order named.
on the road. That Is a considerable
feat ,to which most managers will
profanely ntlest. Hack on their homo
grounds, those Red Sox should go
through their enemies like a rop
through n bunch of kids.
The Whlto Sox nro slipping, or nl-
ready luivo slipped your version de
pending on whether you like south of
MnilWri Htreet In Chli'iigo. Of course
they're very much In the race yet.
and probably will be until October,
but their chances for tlio pennant look
SO por cent slimmer this wcolc than
they did last. The young fortune
Comlskey has spent to glvo Chicago a'
winner lins been spent In vnln. It up-
pearH. . ,
notion's real rhiil. It Is conceded.
I In the Tigers. Detroit needs to bo
jubln to win at home anil on the road
with about the name consistency.
lllower, the final tst for Jennings'
crpw wm crI10 n f,.w ,iny. wi.cn
tM. ri,,
lakes the toiil for a
long
dories.
( K. rntl. m notwcull tlicso tlirce.
(Of that there can bo no doubt, eren
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Braves
lll H itrocn.
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Brooklyn Is keeping elosc
to tho
lending rhlllles. Both teams must
ii-l1,on tnko the road, so there should
be a stretch of pretty battling, speed
ed up by the lagging Cubs nnd Giants.
i'I'Iio Cubs, however, seem to havo lilt,
ting unmn irnrifl mint thnl anWlArnrl '& Klnnnoa nl nnrp. All rarillorat nf
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Whether it's ours or soma other
lnd doczn't mailer to you.
The important thing is
fiudyOUlT
will either be fatima
oiher good. one.
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Rifles and
Cartridges for
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, Your Big Gstm Hunt
JUST as soon aa game became scarce enough to make
men critical about their rifles, sportsmen in every
community got to demandiug Remiagton-UMC.
Tlio demand for RemiiiRton-UMC Big Game Rifles and
Remington MotnUiu Cartridges has been growing ever since.
The ncmtujttim.UMC Dealer here la thl community i the man to go to.
lie know hut's hspnenlug in the sport today. You'll Know htm by the fad
Hall Mark of HwinghH'PM C sad hit store U Sporttaea's Headquarters.
Sidby your horn dealer and 45 '
others leadina merchants In-Otecan
keMtatUnAwUwlSkliiSk
FALLS. OREGON
dliould bo claimed along with tbmt an
dent whfcze of "how old l Ann?"
Thd clone ruco In
icaKucs "s minor ovornliBdowcd n
Jaho Uaubort uaolly managed to I
"" oul In front of tho National)
L'ddlo Collins of the White Sox was
'the batting spcodcr of the West,
crawling up Into second place, behind
Cobb, The eminent Tyrus, however,
""" '"" about CO points lead In the
Johnson loopand It's a 100-to-l shot
W'H '""'o nbout as much when Oc
tober breasts the tape.
Leo Mageo and Ronnie Kauff conwba(ever nMor ,ne ,Int0 abovc 8pocI.
Mime in ii'au uie rcuerui muggcra,
YESTERDAY'S COAST
LEAGUE SCORES
At Holt Lake
I .(in AiikcIcx 8
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Salt l.aku ,, 7
Hughes. Itynn anil
Schmidt. Fiitcry and Lynn,
,u ,H AukIon
Portimwi 2
Brooks
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and
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uud Fisher; Frommo
Spencer.
At Hun Ininclhco
Oakland 11
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'san Francisco
Prultt and
ii ml Block,
Klllett: C'nYet. Smith
NOTICE
Having dispoetl of jur business at
Chlloquln, Oregon, wo desire all por
tions owing nny account to Chlloqeln
Mercantile Co. to pay same to Moore
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NOTIOK.
To whom It may cencern:
WHBRRAH, Tho trout and other
llah Inhabiting the waten of Four
Mile Lake, situate In Townablp 36
Boutb, Hange S Eut, WHUmetto
Meridian, In Klamath county, State
of Oregon, nre being threatened with
(extinction from czcclro angling
tho two oldJnnd other cauBei, and
WIIKREAS, The State Uoard of
Fish !and damn Commlssloneni Js
desirous 6f protecting the trout and
other fish Inhabiting the waters of
said Four Mllo Lake, situate In said
Township 36 South, Range C Kast,
Willamette Meridian, in Klamath
county, State of Oregon.
NOW, THEREFORE, By author-
ilty of law vested In the said State
Hoard or Fish and Oamo Commis
sioners, notice Is hereby given that,
said Four Mllo Lake, situate In said
Township 30 South, Range C East J
Wlllametto Meridian, In Klamath
county, State of Oregon, is hereby
closed to fishing of any kind or in
any manner, for trout or other fish,
from and after August 1. 1016.
And It is and shall be unlawful
for nny person to take or fish for
trout or nthrr flh bv tnv mpjinii
;ned.
j Any and
all persons whomsoever
so tisning in violation or tnis order
will be prosecuted as by statute pro
vided.
STATE BQARD OF FISH AND
GAME COMMISSIONERS
By James Wfthycombe,
Commissioner
By I. N, Flelschner,
"Commissioner
By F. M. Warren,
Commissioner
Comprising quorum of tho State
Board of Fish and Oame
Commissioners.
Dated at Portland, Oregon,' July
13, 191G, July 21-28.
Notice of Sheriff's Sale
(Eqluty No. 669)
lu the Circuit Court for the Stato of
Oregon, in and for Klamath
! County.
B. F. Shepherd. Plaintiff,
i vs.
,, M. Bauman, Sam Wodard and Wm.
i Kelly, Defendants.
Under and by virtue of an execu
action in the circuit court for said
county and state, wherein B. F. Snep-
,herd as plaintiff recovered judgment
l against Wm. Kelley in the sum of
$275.00, with interest thereon at the
rate of 10 per cent per annum from
Mho third day of March, 1914, for
the sum of SS0 attorney's fees, and
for the sum of $12.00 costs and dbv
ourscments or this ault, and for a
'further order. Judgment and decree
foreclosing the mortgage herein, and
barring tho right, claims, lions aad
claim of equity of redemption of the
'said Wm. Kelley and all persons
claiming by, through or under him.
i Wherefore, I am commanded to
sell all those pieces and parcels of
land described in the said mortgage
.herein, and situated in the county of
Klamath and state of Oregon, and
bounded and described as follows,
'tu-wit
! Lot 12, in block 53, in Second
Hot Springs Addition to the city of
I Klamath Falls, Oregon.
'And notice is hereby given that on
tho 5th day or August, at 10 o'clock,
forenoon, at tho front door of the
court house, in Klamath Falls, Klam
'nth County and state of Oregon, I
will, in obedience to said order of
sale and execution in foreclosure, sell
tho above described property, or so
much thereof as may be necessary to
'satisfy tho plaintiffs judgment, at
torneys fees and costs of suit and
sale, to the highest bidder for cash
j C. C. LOW,
I Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon
GEO. C. ULRICH. Deputy.
14-21- 28-4
Notice uf Assessment California-
Oregon Power Company
Location of Principal Place of Busi
ness: San Francisco, California.
Notice Is. hereby given that at
meeting of the directors held on the
29th day of June, 1915, an assess
ment (No. l) of thirty cents per share
was levied upon the capital stock of
the corporation, payable Immediately
to tho secretary at the oAce, of the
corporation, No. 131 Leldesdorff
street, San Francisco, California. Any
stock "upon which this assessment
shall remain unpaid on Saturday, the
7th day of August, 1915, will be de
linquent and advertised for sale at
public auction, and, unless payment is
ruftde before, will bo sold on Satur
day, the 88th day of August, 1916,
at the hour of 12 m to pay the de
linquent assessment, together with
coats of advertising and expense of
sale.
Dated June I9tb, 1915.
ALEX. J. ROSBOROUOH, ;
Secretary (Sallforata-Orstea
Power Coapaay. V
OJUje: m Lslsesderf street, Saa
Fraalaee,.OaUarala.. c;i;ltt
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pm -- ""-- --' --f a
l.nto Fall 1914 model.
cnr. Flvo passenger, alaioat goes 'id
now, driven leis (ban 2600 stiles,
float covers, tool box, laser tifce
nnd extra casing extra. Will Mil for ,
f J ,000 on. 12 month's tine with a- '
proved security. Ste W. 8. Blongh,
&ffnt. 24-t
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1511 MAIN ST:
DP you remember your first
lesson in telling tiase?
It's ten to one the watch
was a Waltham. The Waltham
was the best watch then and is
lie best to-day.
Waltham Watches
of the Colonial Series are the new. very
thin, up-to-date models in every re
spect the finest, high-grade gentle
man's watch made.
"lfs Timt Yon Owrnt m Waltham.-
We CaWfTfl tars msftSMat tl
WalUum Watcttt la tt train.
St tu about a Wskaaa.
T. G. McHATTAN
Yti'lfie
DisappMteil
If you purchase
bay or wood 'be
fore getting oar
prices. You'll
find our prices
are as low A
any aad lower
than many. The
quality of oar
hay and wood Is
the highest to be
had. When you
next require
anything In our
line do not fall
to get it here.
We guarantee
you will be sat
isfied with your
purchase both as
to quality aad
jrice.
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LAUNCHES
For Rent
With or without drivers, for trips
nn either Lower or Upper Lake.
Telford & Son
Comer Conger end Mala
You'll Hare to Harry
to get one of those
NEW FORDS
The carload has arrived.
GEORGE B1EHN, Aftst
IF YOU REQUIRE
Glasses
You need tUsavaow. To poet
jvone the wsriafcyof ejlssssa be
muse ,of aiasiisdliss. krejia4tce
is to'tsytsks with year eyes)
YeHcaaaot' ,be too carefal to
presasrTlsif.tlw'MiMUty of year-
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kuowledg e of the coadttlea, et
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