ft. 4 v )zrs& :v .(DAY, AUOUT at, Wl J I THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON riM tank ii Two Carloads of 1916 rwLw CMIM T,,,H wld In advance. JS, puce your ortUr now forth. Mcood carload. GEORGE BIEHN, AgeK . . a. a a - -- "! 0LD-nMJi OOLI) OUKK . H" DBINK HOT THAI I M. -"- ' '' n,t a vnwtll cl.atfc ff Hanij.iiru RMtit Tin. r ,ho 0rinii folkn Stt,-Uhurwrt llru.t 'llu.' .1 .) Airwicy. Tki iMmjmiiuI 0( Urn SrS I "'l'"f t-.IHK 'wlrr MI-.M i full u i '"K "; toTof Worr Miring. It U the most rfWtlr y t" " wU, nJ "'"' ! foiurrttlan. Also loosens tlm Li. it.u tirt&kltur ui coU. tw It Hit nit time you suftr from 1 toU or tbo grip Wftti It U IbmpmsIv m4 wtlrtly v M4 UtoIim- bit, tatrtfor f WBRHEUMA ISM FROM SnFF. ACH N6 JOINTS a.w immm frost laiata Aid maeelea I wita a small trial settle ef M St Jaffa Oil Slop "doting" Rheumatism. ll't pain oiilyj not on eaa in fifty rtnlrw Inttrnal trtatmtnt. Kub ootti lu, M(tr(lii(t "Bt. Jacob Oil" right 1 dt "trndtr iot," anil by tb tlm roa W Jfk Hol.lmon out oM tbr 'rkwnuulo pin. "81. Jacob' Oil" It 1 UmJttt rhtumatlim cur wbleh nevtr JittfpoUiU ami iluran't bum tif akin. It Uto pala, torrnrM ami atiffnta frnm uhlaj joint. muKlra ami boneat itnpt kIUU-i, lumU. backaehf, niral(jl. UmUr up I Oct a S3 cttil botll el cMtt bonrtt "Ht Jacob f Oil" torn any drujt atorp, anil In a nmmml jottll br frn fnna palni, aebe nnt lOhtM. Don't luffrrl Hub rlwntim (Un ajr. 511 MAIN STREET EVER miss a Train? If mighty irritating. It meant a loss of time, and time is money these days. A good WalthamWatch will pay for itself in time saved m a few months. It will always et you there on time. "Iti Timt Ye Omni 0 Wtithom." Cm In nj utk watch wfcfc HcHAHAN ow's Your Roof? CIX IT WHIMS THK N BHINKS W. D. MILLER Do all kind f rootag aa co rreti work ""nm ami tiui. lhol " aaua' Ha lin inatut ralkf-O y and h L u'rcr, W tfc JWom o( ' ,ow' " " thai k"". i0"1 BtMVUUSTN HOTEL JwisrseomingtotownorMo. V having mend, colgg, flight nouMkeealag; Hay -Li. H M NEURALGIA GONE KVKNTH IN THK WAIt ONR YKAH AOO TODAY Premier Asqulth reports heavy losses by DrltlNh In operations along Helglsn border. fllnklng of two Gorman cruisers iind two torpedo bontH i'porl by llrlllHli. Herman scouting purlieu Ht-fii iih (hi iih Arras nnd Calais. IHkhIiimm continue In advance In Kant Prussia. AiiHlrlun defenses of LembirK are 0 riven hack to rortlllrnllonH by Hid HuhhIiiiin, Limviilli completely dentroyed by Gi riuiiiiH un reprisal for alleged hostile IICtM, Gentian torpedo loa( HSO sunk oft Chefoo by llrltlnh torpedo l.mt Wellnml, What the War Moves Mean lly J. V. T. MAHO.V (Hlnff Correspondent United Press) Ni:V VOIIK, AUR. 27. CondllloilH1 ,U'Hrln Imvo obHCtiiiil tlu ri'rcnl imvul bnltlc of till (lulf of Itlcn. bui I here1 hci'iiim no riMini for doubt (lint the on-. piKotni'iit ot'OtirriHl, nnd that lio Ocr iiimiH worn driven on, Tho (iornmn Iohhok cannot bu dotrniiliind by tbn vncuply worded report from the Ittu Nlnn ndmlrnliy tlmt two crulierx und elshl torpedo bontu were "destroyed or dMinnced." Whether any were actually il en troy- ed inuat be known to the Hunnlan-i. It la IiIkIiIv linprobubln that tho Oormana could be forced to retreat by the Slavx alone. They inunl havo had aaalst nrt, which wan a nurprlno to the Her man. The nature of thin amilHtauco In hujc- Kented In tho ltuimlan report that a UrltlHli Hubmarlno torpedoed n Oerman drendnnusht. If a number of Dritlab mibmarlncH had got Into the Haltlc and had lain In wait for tho Gennana, tho (lenitan dereat would be adequately explained. It la moat probable that thin In what actually happened. There liavo been many Indications recently that EnclUh HUbtnarlnea nro in the "German lake." Tho (Icrman Ualtlo fleet hereafter I will havo to adopt more cautionary I measure If It la not to be destroyed I by IIH tilth KUbnierslblc. I l NEW YOIUC. Aug. 27. That alarm In felt among financial interests or tne bnlllcerentN over the destruction of wealth by tho war in evident. How over, renorta of secret meetings In 'florlln and Pctrograd In which possl 'bio bankruptcy byQermany and Bus. I sin witn admitted, munt bo accepted 'with rosorve. I Tho flnanclera do not fear bankrupt cv. but rather ImDoverlabment after peace has been declared. Russia can 'not ko Into bankruptcy, If for no other rcaNon than that she In. being under 1 written by Franco and England. There Is no danger of Germany going Into bankruptcy while she has the atate railways to mortgage. Natlona seldom allow tho danger of bankruptcy to Miami In the way of prosecution of war: It u not proDaoio mm mo war of Insolvency Is caualng uneasiness at nny of the capitals. Tho belligerents scarcely have be gun to pay for the war. Almost the whole of the $76,000,000 a day whloh tho Gorman minister of finance esti mates tho war Is costing, has been raised by loans. Hardly any war taxa tion has been Imposed In Europe. Ger many has ' announced that she will fight to tho end of the war on loans. The English cabinet is reluctant to net In this matter, dcsplto the fact that It has been urged to levy heavy taxes. If the war lasU much longer the chief result will be a pile or aema which will require doubling of present taxes to moot the Interest and estab lish a sinking fund. Then tho abject poverty which the war Is preparing will bo felt, and espeeial economlo rev olutions will become possible. Possibly the leaders are taking ateps toward calling attention to the need of lessening this distress, rather than guarding against bankruptcy. 1 YESTERDAY'S COAST LEAGUE SCORES At Lea AnsjelM Ian Francisco a Vernon Fanning and Block! Henley, Mitchell a.'.d Mils. At ertlang jHrrnaiiu ..!.( m i " Iri Ansla v . Cnralskie an Carton; Uve and Sas sier. Ten laatap., White Star Ua'H'MelMIBJ''f-hjs'V t'jUKIiMltHBHHHBBMBKMkMABBkiuAAl -- 9 CM mSTNtf Map Showing where Arabic and .fJN CO This Is tho latent photograph of tho Arabic, the steamship of tho White )owh her potdtlon at tho time she was some forty or miles from the PINE GROVE PJCKUPB . Mr. nnd Mrs. 8. E. Iccnblce and son Clem have gone to Itogue Itivor Valley on a visit. They will visit the fair at San Francisco before they return. Mr. and Mrs. Mack and family and Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Miller and family have returned from a week's camping trip to Crater Lake. On thesr way home they made a day's visit with Ioul n-jd Albert Wan-pier on tho Wampler ranch on the west side of Upper Klamath Lake. They reported a very pleasant trip. Mr. and Mrs. Harris and Orpble Har ris havo returned from a camping trip to tho take of tho Woods. Tho Kinney brothers and Clarence Uurrls are running threshing machine now. Tho farmers are all busy harvesting their crops. J. 8. Mills bos been suffering from u severe attack of rheumatism this week. If it's worth having, If worth In- .tiring. He CtUkote, 8ft Main at. 1 S Herald wsnt ada get results. Repair Your Sidewalk Before Winter Comes And those of you Lumber cut per thousand feet. You cannot afford to step over those broken boards or walk in the mud when you can buy Lumber at that price. Phone to 107. Big Basin Lumber Co. " Everything to Build With" KuuTHtth F.U, Ordgori Qorner.Malndhd Spring Struts Liner Sunk rj, J rtmt$intA rbtmoufft Lusltsnla went down. Doing Their Duty Hrorc of Klamath Fall Header Are Learning the Duty of the Kidney To tiller the blood is the kidneys' duty. When they fall to do this the kid neys aro weak. Ilackache and other kidney ills may follow. Help the kidneys do their work. Use Doan's Kidney Pills the test ed kidney remedy. Proof of tholr work In the follow fellow follew ing: Daniel Flatou, C. street, Jackson ville, Ore., says: "I suffered from weakness of the kidneys and all the disorders that go with kidney com plaint. I ached all over. Doan's Kidney Pills soon flxed me up In good shape." Price r.Oc at nil dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Flaten had. Foster-Mllburn Co., props., Buffalo, N. Y. (Paid Advertisement) Today's news in Tn Herat who have none, . you can buy yz& to the length that you need for only by a German ERXSM r! i?mA?. ti Star line, which was sunk August 19 nolnt where the Lusltanla went down 1 Olillcote writes liay nnd grain In surance. OSS Main street. 21 LEGAL NOTICES Notice for Publication (Not coal lands) Department of tho Interior, United States Land Office at Lakerlew, Oregon, August 20, 1915. Notice Is hereby given that C. Bert Stiles, whoso postofflco address is Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on the 26th day of October. 1914, file In this offlco sworn statement and application No. OS204, to purchase the NEU NWtt, Section 15, Township 37 south, itanpe 9 east, Willamette Meridian, and tho timber thereon, under the pro visions of the ast of June 3, 1878, aaJ ;ifttc nmendator.', l.nown as the "Tim ber arid Stone Law," at such value as l.llpht bo fixed by appraisement, and Hint, pursuan to such application, the land nnd timber thereon have been r.ppralscd $170. tho timber estimated at CO.OOO board feu', at $1.50 per A.'., 8dl tho land at $50, that said appli cant will offo. final proof In support ot his application und sworn statement on the 4th day of November, 1915, be fore C. H. De I -a i. clerk of the county court, at Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest build while one $10.00 BraaaaaaHRImma W BaaaaaaaW4aaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar2r't Ira Baaaaaeav at j '- '''S?aVBBVaWS'gjBJaMaaHaWggSJgg Submarine KBHHBHH a7 The Arabic y a German submarine. The map this purchase before entry, on initiate a contest at any time before patent issues, by filing a corroborated affida vit In this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. JAS. F. BURGESS. Register. 8-27 10-29 Summons for PnbUcatton Equity No. 708; Register 4, Page 324 In the Circuit Court of tbe State ot Oregon, in and for Klamath County. Ella M. Mars ton. Widow, et al. Plaintiffs, vs. Reliance A. Amsden; et al.. Defend' ants. To Reliance A. Amsden and Amsden, her husband; Myron Kss son Avery and Avery, his wife; Lelghton L. Hale and Hale, his wife; Thomas D. Hale and Hale, his wife; Nellie T. Avery, widow of William H. Ave ry, deceased; Xora Avery Tomp kins and Tompkins, her hus band; Ruse Avery and Avery, his wire; Terva Avery, unmar ried; Kasson Avery, unmarried; Annie Wilcox, widow ot George G. Wilcox, deceased; Ella: May Holderman and Samuel D. Holder- man, her husband; Bert G. Wilcox and Wilcox, his wife; Geer- glana Rldgway, unmarried; My ron Hamilton Wilcox, unmarried; Lulu Olive Wilcox, unmarried; Alia Wilcox, unmarried; Allda Grace Wilcox Taylor and Taylor, her husband; Emmons Wilcox, unmarried, son of John Emmons Wilcox, deceased; John Emmons Wllcox.deceased; George O. Wilcox, deceased; William H. Avery, deceased,, and each of their heirs, legatees, representatives, administrators, executors, and Samuel D. Holderman, trustee ot George O. Wilcox, deceased. In the Name ot the State of Ore gon; You and each'ot.you are here? by required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiffs filed in the above entitled suit against you, and each ot you on or before the 4th day of October, 1915; that being the date set for you to appear and answer by order of Hon. George Noland, Judge ot tbe Circuit Court ot Oregon for Klamath county, and It you fall to so appear and answer to the com- plaint of the plaintiffs filed herein, plaintiff will ask the court, for the specific relief prayed for In their complaint, to wit: The partition, sale and distribution of proceeds to the respective plaintiffs and defend ants aa their Interest may appear in and to the following described real estate, to wit: The southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section two; the east, half of the southeast quarter, west halt of the northeast quarter; and east naif' of the north west quarter, all In section eleven', northeast quarter of the northeaet quarter, aectlon fonrteen; 'aad'the northeast quarter at the aenUweet quarter of eeetie mtoei tn C tntd lLI.M .. AAk , -- - -' livening Herald, r Newspaper printed nnd published In tho city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, and of general circa jlatlon In the county of Klamath, state or urcgon, neing tne county in wnien the above described real estate Is sit'' tinted; the said paper being designat ed and named In the order of the Hon, George Noland, Judge of the Clrenk Court of the state of Oregon for Klamath county, In his order of the 19th day of August, 1915, as being the paper most likely to convey notice to Raid defendants. The first publication of said notice being on the 20th day of August. 1915, and the last publication being on the 1st day of October, 116, be- Ing six consecutive and successive weeks. H. h. ELUOTT. Attorney for Plaintiffs, 211-14 Wll Ills Building. Klamath Falls, Ore gon. 20-27-3-10-17-24-1 Notice to Creditors Notice Is hereby given that the. un dersigned have been appointed Exe cutors of the Estate of Chat. 8, .Moore. All persona having eialats against said estate are required to present the same, with proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice, to the undersign ed at the First National Bank at Klamath Falls, Oregon. Dated August 6tb, 1916. MARY L. MOORE and RUFUS S. MOORE. 6-13-20-27 Homedy Irrigation District Notice Is hereby given that the board of equalization of the Horsedy Irrigation District will be held at the residence of Robert Goes, at the town of Bonanza, on the 27th day of Aug ust, 1915, and continue In seaatoa from day to day as long aa may he necessary, to hear and determine aneh objections to tbe assessment a) may come before them. 8-I0-20-27 An Ordinance Providing for the Con struction of Sidewalks en a Pertlen of Esplanade Strt, In Second Hot Spring Addition. THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1 That it Is expedient and necessary that sidewalks be. construct ed on the northerly side of Esplaaad street and fronting the following de scribed preperty: Lot 18 of block. U; right of way of Southern Pacific com pany; right of way of United States of America (used for irrigation canal), and the piece or parcel described by metes and bounds as: beginning at n point on the northwesterly aide ot Esplanade street, where the same In tersects the right of way of the United States, government canal on southerly side; thence in a southerly direction following the northwesterly line of Esplanade street 169.2 feet to right of way or Southern Pacific coasBany; thence In a northwesterly dlreetlen along said right of way of Southern Pacific company 480.4 feet to the Inter section of the' rights ot way of . said Southern Pacific company and United States government canal; thence in a southeasterly direction to place" ot. be ginning, the said parcel being desig nated as lot D; all of said property above described being situate tn Sec ond Hot Springs Addition to the City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon. Section 2 That the. Common Coun cil hereby declares iU intention4 to construct said sidewalks, .and dlreets. tbe Police Judge to give nettee 'tSemtl? and that the City Engineer poet ne-' tlces, as by Charter provided; that tne "j plans, specifications of the 'City; InT gineer on file with the Pettee Judges aro hereby approved' and ndoyted, j That the estimated cost of the J con) structlon of said sidewalks as given'.; by the City Engineer la the aunt e . 180.00. Section 3 That September 16, 1816. Is hereby fixed as the date' for hearing objections or remonstrances against,;, said proposed Improvement. , Section 4 That the property herein before, described he aaiaaaUlaWl 4Vu wtaaaVF iiuri-Ten nuiwi lawajw- jwraw 4 cast, Willamette MerMtaKJaa-f ath county, state of Oregea. - l This suit Is brought for, the par- pose of partitioning the saM "above" described real estate; that platetlfls allege that said real state cannot W distributed in kind, therefore they risk for the sale of the same and dis tribution of the proceeds as by law provided. This Summons Is published In the BJg mt&i cost of said sidewalks 1 ; Section 5 That the City of KlSaUtiVi ' , Falls hereby electa to conatrnet:aeidfs, , K sidewalks, to employ the UkaM.bfett-v purchase and jrurntoh the JmaAmmg , A necessary therefor. T $"$' ;$: State of Oregea. .'?$ County of KUaaaU a: 4 City of Klamath Falls. , l.M-jt& I. A. L. Leavjtt. Police Jadgeof'aaidMf Altv kMk 'jurttrv that ha SaaaiiMpfefi J Aa. y'YVTVC" 7TT -?..T5.-7T."?,-l-TSP.?S is' a tre copy or tn orejnanse 9mmijiu&w& w.. .,..', - -....-.I, -i-i.aa-:.',:'.i.-A'f, wy wtw vonnmm -wiiumii aw ai aa , tjLuiMLrn;n:3 Presented to It;: hlm.appreved tWaV llli. JK'nftf'."" . , .jco? iT- '-.&' i l & ? J nv;.w "wqsjet, d44 laata being hi taWp $mim$, -?". Herald wast aas get Vi !" a i . . WS 'Af i V'rtl n -" '' . .