The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 01, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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talirlkit relieve, but not permanent
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mllaf return i imiu.
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Malta bck and other symptoms
of II4MT complaint. Dosn'a Kidney
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MW since."
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imply uk for a kidney remedy lot
Deu'i Kidney Pill the same that
Mn. Btlley bud. Foster-Mllburn Co,,
prop , Buffalo, N, V,
(Paid Advertisement)
How's Your
Roof?
FIX IT WHILE THK
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W. D. MILLER
Bete all kinds of rooflag aai eea.
crele work
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$11 MAIN STREET
0 you remember your first
lesson in tellino- lim?
It's ten to one tlte watch
w a .William. The Waltham
m the best watch then and ii
best to-day.
Waltham Watches
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world.
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Marie nt BiZs it tin
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SCORES AT FAIR
MONOUNCB6 ORIOON BUILDINO
AND EXHIBITS THK 1ST, AND
,MAKKB A HIT WITH THE MUL.
TITUDEB
(HjmhIhI iu The Hemld)
HAN F1IAKCIHCO. Hoot. l.-Whon
Governor Willi) combo wan hero with
the Mention party, ho came to the Ore
Ron uunuing ni, h n matter of
coumo. After innkltiR the roundH of
thn blilldliiK ho uxiuvhhihI lillimolf, en-
thumnitllcally, und loft no doubt or IiIh
IhorotiRli confldi-nco that tho Ntnto baa
a mamilflcvnt iidwrdHvinont In Ha
unlquo bulldlrm and (bo dlnplny thoro
In. lie wim plvaaed llh (ho nuponr-
anco of (bo dliiplnjx, IbouRbt them ado
quale, and commented warmly on tho
vory nttrnctlvo nppvaranco of tho dec.
oratlona and (ho holiday atmoNphere
of the place.
It wtiH auRRVNtvd Ihat hu aeo tho oth
er OrcRon exhlblta, then make a com
parison with tho exhibit and atato
bulldlfiRM In competition, and rIvo hla
Una! impreiMlon. tiovernor Wllhy
combe did thin, and then aald
"I can only add emphaala to what I
aald tbla morning. I am Immensely
pleaaed with tho Oregon ahowlnx
throughout, and I have aocn onouRh
and heard enough today to mako mo
cry proud of Oregen: at the expedi
tion. The resource of tho atato aro
ahown up aplendldly, and I bellovo wo
will reap a splendid reward."
HU wordit were nlcaalne to thoso
htm concerned with Oregon' offorta
to attract attention, and doubtlcaa tboy
will prove a pleasant asaurtneo to
those In Oregon ever anxloua that the
state ahall bo kept at tho forefront.
Hy tho way, Governor Wlthycombo
mado a real hit when he came to iho
exposition as a private cltlxen and on
Benson day sat In the shallow that
Oregon "most notable" citizen should
havo nil tho glory. This, with his
readiness, geniality and apparent abll
Ity, is still the subject of pleasant com
ment among men of affair, and there
I n widespread Impression hero that
Oregon ha a governor a great a
Oregon' showing at tho V. V. I. E.
Archbishop Christie of Portland Was
In tho Oregon building Sunday. "I
heanl somo Port lander express a
doubt about tho Oregon building," aald
tho bishop, "but I think he must havo
been sick. This Is beautiful, beautiful,
Insldo and out. I think It wondorful
and did you ever see such lovely wood
aa that myrtlowood furniturot"
T. K. Churchill waa born In Ore
gon iu 18S1, but away from tho old
homo near Ilarriesburg slnco 1880,
said: "This Is n mighty flno showing.
I have been living near Los Angolan a
long time, but I havo Interests in Mon
tana, and I am certain either atato can
beat California on everything but tho
climate. There Is no placo where they
can grow more or better stuff on an
acre than thoy can In OreRon, and this
exhibit building Is fine, mighty flno."
During the week of September 20 (
"tho days or old, tho daya of gold" will
bo reproduced at the exposition, with
aald that tho mining men from all
part of tho world will bo thoro. All
minor nnd mining men, together with J
the wouldbo mngnutcH, aro promised
an unusually entertaining week. This
will also hco tho beginning of Waah-j
ington nnd Idaho atato nctlvltlo here.
A "Zone of Plonty" day 1 to rollow
during tho early part of Octobor, a
day In which tho peoplo of tho seven
Huriuwunt niuirn n., .. .v..v.
JS&
R"ina&
Have the Call!
rin,e..hooting to the level
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I AID BRINGS HUNDREDS OF
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AT BAN QUKNTIN, BUT PLOT
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HAN IIAKAUK, Hopt. 1, 8nn Ouen-
tin, guards raided tho cells or moro
than 2,000 prisoners yesterday, nnd
collected hundred or llttlo saw rash
loned from stolen, "mess" knives and
other steel Instrument, stilettos, pa
tlonlly rashlonnd, watches and a great
quantity of tobacco tho coin. of tbo
Klamath Falls
Sat., Sept.
BIO FR1K ACT On Show around at o'clock. You'll
have ample time after the parade to get dinner and then
go to the show ground to se this big feature FRKE.
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ANIMALS
ACTORS
INCLUDING
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AVIATION LION.
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.Only Nasi Wlltf AahaalJCIrcaa sa Barth
Glltttring, Ntw, Milt-Long Strtst Farads 1 0:30
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TAKE SALTS FOR
THE KIDNEYS If
YOUR BACK HURTS
Ni Sbouki Drhk Lots of Water and Eat Lass Meat, Says
Mil JUithofity w Kittoty Diswdtrs .
Riconnfiis a Spooifil ef )ad Salts In Glass of Wator Boforo
Breakfast to Stimolato Kidnoys d EMiato
tbo Uric Acid
Urto mM It Bnaal tBMltBB the kidaays, they
aeome OTwrwiwked, M alagfish, acae, and feel
MkB ltupa C lead. Taa ttrtae Imoobmb cloudy.
the bladder la irritated, and you may ba obUged
to BBBk reUaf two or three tiaoaa during the rdght
WkM tha kidneya clof you must help them flush
oft taa body'a ariaouB wasta or you?)! ba a real
afek ptrm.akNrUy. At first you feal a duU
asUery ia tha .kidney region, you Mtffer from
baokaohe, atok baadache, dliriuBai, atoBMok ftta
.. loafut eoataa aaa .you
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tka waatker is bad.
Mat drtak lota of
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faawf5a,gs55S ar! irfmii, i1, inyj'i.
THE EVENING UKRALD, KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON
, prison lifo. Tho search tasted three
hours.
Only mute proteats arose from tbo
prisoners m tbo work nnd Raving of
week and month wero taken from
them. The prison authorities denied
the search was the fruit of the discov
ery of a secret delivery plot, and said
It Is to be conducted periodically.
Daughter to Meet at Fair
United Press Service
HAN FItANCISCO, Bopt. 1. Tho
daughters of tho American ItovoluUon
are to bcslcgo tho exposition from Sep
tember 18 to 16, Inclusive. Local mem
bers of the order havo completed ar
rangement ror tbo entertainment of
tho visiting delegatos of tbo O. A. R.
at tbo oxposIUon.
Local aawa appear Irsi la
The Herald, 60c a month
2 lit
SPECIAL
TRAINS
110 ANIMAL
TRAINERS
ACT 'afcBT
AtJaalAtt tjnwTt
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a.NlckDMRSaiMl Jaasylss
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breakfast for m few daya and your Udaeyawfll
thau-aft fine. This famous aalta ia made from
tha acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined
with litbia, and has been used for sjaaaratieaa
to dean clogged kidneya and stimulate them
to normal activity, also to neutralise tka aeids
in urine, o it no longer .ia a'Bource oi irritation,
thua anding bladder weakness...
Jad Salts ia iflexnenaiYe..aannat latiuw. auku
deHghtful effervescent Kthla-water drink wkiak
eyarytHM should take now aad then to keep the
nbi .Baauawuo
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tktjr seU iotTof
watett abu
rt abu aet
Jad .Salts:
SAGE TEA TURNS
GRAY HAIR DARK
TAKE HALTS TO FLUSH 1UDNKYS
AND NEUTRALIZE IRRITATING
ACIDS
Kidney and bladder weakness re
sult from uric acid, say a noted au
thority. The kidney Alter this acid
from the blood and pas it on to the
bladder, whero It often remain to
Irritate and Inflame, causing; a burn
ing, scalding sensation, or setting up
on irritation at tho neck of the blad
der, obliging you to seek relief two or
tbroo times during the night Tho
sufferer is in constant dread, the wa
ter passes sometime with a scalding
sensation and Is vory profuse; again,
thero Is difficulty in avoiding It.
ninddcr weakness, most folks call
it, because they can't control urlna
tlon. While it 1 extremely annoying
and Aometlmea very painful, this la
really one of tho most simple ailments
,to overcome. Get about four ounces
of Jad Salts from your pharmacist
and take n tablospoonful In a glass of
J water before breakfast, continue this
I for two or three daya. This will neu
tralize tho acid In the urine so It no
(longer is a source of Irritation to the
I bladder and urinary organ which
I then act normally again.
Jad Salts la Inexpensive, harmless,
nnd Is made from the acid of grapes
and lemon Juice, combined with llthlv,
and la used by thousands of folks who
aro subject to urinary disorder caus
ed by uric acid Irritation. Jad Salt
Is splendid for kidneys and causes no
bad effect whatever.
Here you have a pleasant, efferes
ccnt llthla water drink, which quickly
relieve bladder trouble.
(Paid Advertisement)
LEGAL NOTICES
Summons for Publication "
(Equity No. 715. Reg. 4, Page 328)
In the Circuit Court of the 8tate of
Oregon, in and for the County of
Klamath. ,
William D. Ball, Plaintiff;
vs.
Mary A. Laird, known also as Mary A.
Jones; Eugene Connor, knows also
as E. M. Connor; Mr. Alma Ward
and L. F. Ward, her husband; W.
W. Connor and Josle Connor, bis
wife; R. L. Connor and Mollis Con
nor, bis wife; Pauline Connor; O.
x T. Connor and Joale P., Conner, hi
wife; Sarah J. Connor, deceased.
her heirs, exeecutors, admlnlstratr
ore, legatees, devisees and assign,
and any person iiis; By,
through, or under her, Defendants.
To Mary A. Laird, known aa Mary A.
Jones; Eugene Connor, known also
as E. M. Connor; Mrs. Alma Ward
and L. F. Ward, ber husband; W.
W. Connor and Joale Connor, kla
wife; R. L. Connor and Mollie Con
nor, hi wife; Pauline Connor; O.
T. Connor and Josle P. Connor, hla
wire; Sarah J. Connor, Deceased,
and actiwDcufd
Jad Salts to Balkaw
;inraaAKs nert any,
wao oaiMVt tt
M m
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her heirs, executor, admlsbitrator,
legatees, devisees and assign, and
any person claiming by, through, or
under ber.
In tho Namo or the State of Oregen:
You and each of you are hereby noti
fied and required to be and appear and
answer the complaint of the plalntlS
filed herein, on or before the 14th day
of October, 1916, that being the day set
for you to appear and answer, by order
of Hon. George Noland, Judge of the
Circuit Court of the state of Oregon,
for Klamath county, said order dated
31st of August, 11G. And If you fall
so to appear and anawer the complaint
of tho plaintiff filed herein, plaintiff
will ask tho court for such relief aa 1
demanded in plaintiff's complaint,
namely, that you and each of you be
forever barred and estopped from hav
ing, claiming or asserting any right,
tltlce, interest, or estate of any name,
nature or description, etc., in and to
the northwest quarter of the southeast
quarter of Section six, Township forty
one south, Range eleven east, Willam
ette Meridian, Klamath county, State
of Oregon, and that plaintiff be de
clared by said court to be the absolute
owner in fee of said premise. This
suit being brought for the purpose of
quieting title In and to aald premise
fn plaintiff.
This summons is published In the
Evening Herald, a newspaper printed
and published and of general circula
tion within the county of Klamath,
state of Oregon, being the county in
which said land is situated, and desig
nated in aald order of the Bon. George
Noland, Judge of the Circuit Court of
the state of Oregon, for Klamath
county, as the paper most likely to
give notice to defendants.
First publication or 'this summons
being on the 1st day of September,
1915, and the last publication on the
13th day of October, 1915, making six
consecutive and successive weeks.
E. L. ELLIOTT,
Attorney for Plaintiff. 211-14 WlUits
Building. Klamath Falls, Oregon.
1-8-15-22-29-6-13
Summons for PabUcaUoa
Equity No. 708; Register 4, Page S24
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon. In and for Klamath
County.
Ella M. Marston, Widow, et al.
Plaintiffs,
Reliance A. Amsden, et al.. Defend
ants.
To Reliance A. Amsden and
Amsden, her husband; Myron Kas-
son Avery and Avery, his
wife; Leigh ton 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; Rubs Avery and Avery,
his wife; Terva Avery, unmar
ried; Kasson Avery, unmarried;
Annie Wilcox, widow of George
O. Wilcox, deceased; Ellar May
Holderman and Samuel D. Holder-
man, her husband; Bert O. Wilcox
and Wilcox, hi wife; Geer-
gtana Rtdgway, unmarried; My
ron Hamilton Wilcox, unmarried;
Lulu Olive Wilcox, unmarried;
Alta 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 of
George G. Wilcox, deceased.
In tho Name of the State of Ore Ore
eon: Tou and each of you are here
by required to appear and anawer the
complaint of the plaintiffs filed in the
abore entitled suit against you, and
each of you on or before the 4th
day of October, 1915; that being the
date act for you to appear and answer
by order of Hon. George Noland,
Judge of the Circuit Court of Oregon
for Klamath county, and if 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 aad distribution of proceeds to
the respective plaintiffs aad defend
ants a 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 half of the northeast
quarter, and east bait of the north
west quarter, all In section eleven;
northeast quarter of the northeast
quarter, section fourteen; and the
northeast quartsr of tha southwest
quarter of section nine; all of mid
described lands being la township
thirty-seven south, range sevea
eaat, Willamette Meridian, Klaat
ath county, state of Oregon.
Thl tult la breegeVfer the pur
pose of partitioning the said above
described real estate; that plaintiffs
allege that said real estate eaaaot he
distributed In, kind, therefore they
ask for the sale et tha same ant if.
fAUR
trlbutlon of ths
proenas as Br avw,
nrmrM4.
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Thl Summon Is mbasaai la .thai
Evening Herald, a iswasaiat pftatai
and published la ths eftr XtMUta
Fall, Oregon, and of Biaeraletrta
latlon In the county of Ktaawth, stats
of Oregon, being the coaaty la wfele
the above described real estate Is sit
uated; the said paper being detlgaat-
;ed and named In the order of the Boa.
George Noland, Judge of the Circuit
Court of the state of Oregon for
Klamath county, In his order of the
19th day of August, 1916, as besag
the paper most likely to convey notice
to ald defendant.
The Ant publication of aald notlee
being on tbo 20th day of August,
1915, and the last publication beiac
on the let dsy of October, 1916, Be
ing six consecutive ssd sueeesetre
weeks.
B. L. ELLIOTT,
Attorney for Plaintiff, 111-14 Wll
llt Building, Klamath Falls, Ore
gon. 20-27-3-10-17-14-1
Notlcs for Publication
(Not eoal lands)
Department of the Interior, United
States Land Office at Lakeriew,
Oregon, August 20, IMS.
Notice is hereby given that C. Bert
Stiles, whose postoBce addresa Is
Klamath Falls, Oregon, old, oa the
2lh day of October, 1914, Ale la this
office sworn statement aad apfHeatloa
No. 0S204, to purchase the NIK
NW , Section 15, Township 17 south.
Range 9 east, Willamette Meridian,
and the timber thereon, under the prv
'.',Ions of the ast of June J, 1179, and
acU amendatory, Lnown as the Tim
ber and Stone Law," at inch value as
Mlsbt be fixed by appraisesaent, aad
that, pursuant to uch application, the
land and timber thereon have been
f.ppralsed S170. the timber estissated
ai. P0.0OO board fret at ILSB aer M
en. I the land at 150, that saM aaelf
cant will offct final proof in suffort ef
his application and sworn stateawat
on lbs 4th day of November, 1915, be
fore CR.De I-au. clerk of the eoeaty
court, at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
Any person is at liberty to pretest
this purchase before entry, on initiate
a contest st any time before patent
Issues, by filing a corroborated aahta
vlt in thl office, alleging fasts which
would defeat the entry.
. JAS. F. BTjROBnW. XegUter.
8-27 10-29
An Ordinance Providing for the Con
struction of Sidewalks en a FertJea
of Esplanade Street, In Second Hot
Spring Addition.
THE CITY OFKLAMATH FALLS
ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1 That it Is
necessary that sidewalks he
ed on the northerly side
street and fronting the following de
scribed preperty: Lot 18 of hteek 81;
right of way of Southern FaeJAe esas
pany; right of way of UriitW gsatss at
America (used for irrigaUoa;eanal),
and the piece or parcel desortbed by
metes and bounds aa: beginning at a
point on tho northwesterly alas of
Esplanade street, where theassae in
tersects the right of way of the TJalted
States government canal oa southerly
side; thence in.a southerly direction,
following tho northwesterly line of
Esplanade street 169.2 feet to right of
way of Southern Paciae eesnpeay;
thence in a northwesterly direettoa
along said right of way of-Soathern
Pacific company 480.4 feetta the later
section of the rights of way v of said
Southern Pacific company and United
States government canal; theaee la a
southeasterly direction to slaee of be
ginning, the said parcel betas; desig
nated as lot D; all of said aroyerty
aboo described being situate ia Sec
ond Hot Springs Addition to the City
of Klamath Fall, Oregon.
Section 2 That the Common Coun
cil hereby declares Its Intention to
J construct aald sidewalks, and directs
the Police Judge to give notlee thereof,
and that the City Engineer post no
tices, a by Charter provided;, that the
plana, specifications of the City Sa
gineer on file with the FoUee Judge
aro hereby approved aad adopted.
That the estimated cost et the earn
Btructlon of said sidewalks aa given
by the City Engineer Is the' sum of
180.00.
Section 3 -That September JS. 191.
ia hereby fixed as the date fer hearing
objections or remonstrances agalast
said proposed improvement
Section 4 That the property herein
before described be assessed far1 the
cost of Bald sidewalk. x "
Section 6 That the Cky of lUaawth
Falls hereby elects to eeastraet said
sidewalks, to employ the laser aad to
purchase and furnish the malarial
necessary therefor.
State of Oregon,
County, of Klamats
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