The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 02, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Klamath
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The Location of
This Property Is
Ideal for Hornet for
the Mill Workers,
u It Is Situated
Close to the Public
School and Within
Five Minutes'
Walk of the Saw
Mills and Box
Factories Along
the Upper Lake
Water Front
$175
For Corner Lots
$150
For Inside Lots
TERMS:
$7.50 Down
$4 per Month
GERMAN COUNT
PREDICTS PEACE
ERNTORFF FEELS HE 18 RUN
STATED IN AMERICA'S OPINION
THOUOH HIS JOB AT HOME II
MADE UNHAPPY
Pulled Trim llorvlcn
' WAHIIINUTON, Hoi'l. 2.-lorsons In
touch with !lu (lot man embassy state
Unit Count nn llernstorff believes
Unit IiIn action In nnrtl to (lormnny's
submarine pulley him cleared Um way
for pence.
Ho fooln that Iim U iiliiHtntcd In the
opinion of America, (IioukIi Ilia fact
tlmt ho hits Induced hlH Kovvrnmont to
lilually repudiate (hi. nctlon of the
sulimiuliio commander who Hiinlc the
Arabic, will make IiIh tioHltlou nt home
unhappy.
"Dick," the Horse Riding,
Juggling, Monster Sea Lion
What the War
Moves Mean
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Press)
No Interest
No Taxes
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Ni:V YORK. 8i'pt. S.Tlio ponxlbll
Ity of pi-ncn U now nearer than nt nny
.lltm since the outbreak of thn war.
jinny ii small Incident Ik needed to
.open the wny to nctotltitlonM (lint nmv
'it suit In un nrmlxtlce.
Tim Una slop toward luiuM-nlng tho
leiiHlon linte iindotibteitly hcen taken
ny (lermiuiy mid JitiKlnnd. -Tim power
fill nnlliinuexiitlon inmement In Ger
many with regard to UelKlum, nnd Sir
I M ward drey's iitlmllou tlmt the
'fieedom of the hchk In dobntnble iiiuhI
tholh he inken n MiKKcittlons of pence.
If the settlement of the submarine eon-
.troMtrny of the United Hlnteii can bo
extended to. Include nn agreement bo
tween l.'iiKlnnd nnd (Jenimny for mu
tual llmltntlon of Hen activity, chance
iimir nn eariy pence.
j (leniinny wants pence, openly,
i I hough, of course, not n humiliating
'pence. Until Foreign Minister's Orel's
Istntement or Inst week, England would
jheiir iiothlng iim in tho ending of tho
'war. Hlncn then, however, there enn
lm no doubt that peace Iim begun to
appear poxslble to Inlluentlnl English
men. The fuel In delicately announced
by F. W, Hint, editor of tho London
, Economist, who declared Grey's state-
tncuiH regarding improved treatment
of pilnonem and Germany' modified
.method)) of sumbnrlnn wnrfnro suggest
ja letting down of tension for "high dip
lomatic purposes." Tho reforenco to
"lilMlt diplomatic purpose". means, or
course, overtures for pence negotiations.
Peace now would lenvo tho allies
bnffloirln their efforts to capture Con
stantinople, but It U by no means cer
tain (hero Is much enthusiasm In tho
west for tho project of continuing to
throw away lives In order to mako n
present of the Dardanelles to defeated
Russia,
"The enpturn of Constantinople
would enhnnco England's military rep
utation, btit ns events now stand, Eng-
landvdoes not really need n victory
over urn TurKs ror presugo. riconomic
pi ensure brought on Germany by tho
llrlllsh fleets nnd the enpturo of tho
Dei ninny colonies by tho llrlllsh nro
factors Hint will prevent tho allloi
from being overwhelmed when negotia
tions begin. Thin In doubtlessly tho
arrangement which Is being used
quietly In England. A little more of It
and n peace congress will be In session.
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GALICIA OFFENSIVE
THREATENING TO ENROLL RIOHT
FLANK AND HAVE CHECKED
ADVANCE AT SEVERAL POINT8
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I'ETROOUAM, ScpU 2. Reinforced,
the Russian army In Oallcla hag taken
the offensive and aro threatening to
enroll tho right flank of tho enemy.
Dispatches Indicate that Uioy bato
checked the adranco in Oallcla at
points on tho Btrypa, Zlola and Llpa
rivers southwest of Tarnopol. The
Russians In the lower Dnelster are
battering General Pflanzers flank,)
between the rivers, and have driven'
the Austro-German army back nearly
a mile.
EVENTS IN THE H'AIt
ONE YEAR AGO TODAY
Amiens and tho Somrne Valley
lost by the allies.
IaFere, one of the outer fortlflca-
tlona of Paris, taken by the
Germans,
Three million Frenchmen now
said to be under arms to defend
Paris. Ne'w entrenchments be
ing built
St. Petersburg announces that tbo
Austrlans have lost 100,000 men
in Oallcla and Russian Poland.
All the defenses about Lemberg
liavo been taken, it is declared, 4
and tho city is occupied. The
way Is said to be open to Berlin
and Vlonna. '
4 Japanese are closing In on Klao-
Cbow.
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Secretary of CallferiM-OretO
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'Notice Is hereby glrM tkat tha
upon which sWCk wlU'WdtUoqi
for non-payment of the fo
ment baa beea estea4M9"tad
poned from Monday, 'Aaguit
1915, to and IncIudlBf frMy, Btfn
tembcr 3, 1916, and the 44 of MM
of delinquent stock uBdrJald ii
sessment has been oxtended and pott;
noncd from Tuesday, Btptenbtr tij
1915, to Monday, Septemfcer 17,lfi,
at 12 o'clock noon. Dated AagMt
20, 1915. . "" f
Alex. J. Roaborougb, 8ariaryf
California-Oregon Powr' (MaqMuif
Office 131 LeldeidortT -ftnttr ftw
Francisco, Callfonila. il-twM
Heads Bar Association
School starts soon, Havo your
youngsters shoes? Send them In. We
will lit them properly with Boater
Drown Shoes.
1-21 REGAL SHOE STORE.
Notice of Text look Sale
In view of the fact that the last
'legislature repealed the free text book
'law the board of education of this dis
trict will offer for nalo the text books
'now ou hand at from SO to 75 ner'
"Dick," one of a doten seals and seat! one who are famed for their act with cent of the original cost Those pupils'
the Al O. lames Wild Animal Clrcui, comfng here Saturday. who desire to puichase mich books'
An nmnxlng and extraordinarily In- n group of fans, who vigorously ap-jj"" d1ifloin Friday. September 3. J
terestlng feature on tho program of lland over,' clever stunt done by their'" !.!JI: '"." "" !,
the imrnes Wild Animal Clm.s'1, the l"'on- . . MondV. Septcmbe;' 6,"and any
troup of seals nnd seallonx. Though . , ' ,, """", ltjmo thereafter so long as the supply
. Ifll? mill Ihrltllnc- nnta nrn nrfaro tt. vv I
cumbersome In nppenrnnce, the seal , Rrcat Barncfl ho . ' - The sale will be held at the
nnd seallon nre active and dexterlous-en entirely by n troupe of over 600 edu- , 7
OUl OI WAIPr CO a rcmHrknblO tlotrrco. rnlml nnlmaltt Mnnrlu ni.AM .nAlA.
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librlsts, jugglers, musicians, ball play
Is represented, fully one half the num
,ber being ferocious wild animals.
ers and bareback riders. Juggling' Tlie hour for the glittering parade Is
billiard balls on the tips of their noso 10:30. Performances are given at 2
Is dono with tho greatest ease. Throw- and 8 p. m.. The big free act on the
Ing tho balls to ono another and catch-.show grounds will bo given at 1 o'clock
ing them on their noses Is a part of nnd people, after seeing the parade,
their work. Doing this samo thing w III have amnio time to ret their-dln.
whllo on the backs of galloping ponies ners after tho parado and then seo the,
ims given mom mo prominence or be- big rrec-to-evcrybody. act
Ing tho best trained seals and seallons The shows' date for Klamath Falls is
Known. Harry is a comedian, and leads Saturday, September 4th. I
Ity order of the Hoard of Education.
IDA B. MOMYER. Clerk. l-2t
Chllcote writes Insurance that pays. 1
lli-rald n.mt ao gei results
Thaw Files Divorce Suit
United Press Sorvlco
P1TT80URO, Sept. 2. Harry
K.
orco from Evelyn Nesblt Thaw here.
He charges infidelity and names John
Francis, ox-nowspnperman of New
'York, an co-respondent. Thaw is now
TliHU' 1 1 tlltA ul ttita An n
nn insanity charge following hi. no- " " y b: """"lle for the fair Wl.tcr. ad bunion.,
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torious trial for murder and insanity
in Now York, has filed n suit for dl-
'at San Francisco.
"HZ" GLADDENS
SORE, TIRED FEET
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Notice for PuMlcatlen
(Not coal laida)
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Department of the. Mtertor, UnitM;
States Land 0ee at LeJcevief,
Oregon. Augiut aMlfi. gg
Notice is hereb given that C. Btt"
Stilos, whoset postoBce. address M"
Klimath Falls, OreeB.dld, on tfi
Cth day of October, 1914, ale la talr'
oOlco sworn statement aad
Senator Ellhu Root
Ellhu Root was elected president of
the American Bar Association in its
annual meeting. The choice was unan
imous. Mr. Root has been secretary jf
!war and secretary of state, as well as
senator from New York. He has been
prominent in New Yoik politics and
law for nearly forty years.
No. 08201, to purcbaseJtheN
NW, Section 15, Townshlrsr'iaata.
It.inye 9 east Willamette Matfdiaa,
and tho timber thereon, under-the 'pfo
'.',lons of the nji of June S.ltft.nd
H..t. amendalor, I-nown as the "Tim
ber and Stone Law." at such ralna'aa
!i,il;.bi be flxed by appralsemeat.-awi
that, pursnan to fuch appllcauoa,' he
land nnd timber thereon have been
f-ppralsed $17'r, the Umber estimated
at 0.000 boarJ ffe'. at $1.50 perM.,
E.i.l the land at ?5i"i. that said appli
cant -will offc. Cnal pfbof in support of
his application and sworn stateaeuit
on the 4th da.- of November. 1115, be
foro C. R. De I-ap. clerk of the county
court, at Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Any person is at liberty to pretest
this purchase before entry, en HfflflH
a contest at any time before patent
Issues, by filing a corroborated aJUa
vit in this office, alleging facts watch
would defeat the entry.
JAS. F, BTJROESS; Register.
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fairly dance with delight Away go the
aches and pains, the corns, caubu
ouses,
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and Hurts Faffs
THREE TIMES PER WEEK
lrfe Klamatli FaHs Tuesday,
ThuriUy aad Ratarday
Klamath Falls headquarters
KOltD AUTO AGENCY or HOTEL
HOUSTON
Klamath Transfer Co.
MIU Main Street
We have tho best conveyance in
iiimr, and nlll go to any hotel,
rooming house or residence la
tow for passengers for the 10
o'clock trains. ,
We are also agent for the only
imui'iiger boats on the Upper
take. Baggage handle from the
depot Mothout any extra charge.
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"TIZ" draws
out the acids and
poisons that puff
up your feet No
matter bow bard
you work, how
long you dance,
how far you
walk, or how long
you remain on
your feet, "TIZ"
brings restful
foot comfort
"TIZ" is won
derful for tired.
aching, swollen, smarting feet Your feet
just tingle for joy; shoes never hurt or
seem tight
Get a 25 cent box of "TIZ" now from
any druggist or department store. En 1
I foot torture forever' wear smaller b1ioc
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A FULL LINE
This agency makes a specialty of
fire, life, accident, liability, burglary
and other Insurance, surety bonds,
loans, rentals, city and country prop
erty of all kinds. Have the equipment
and the help that guarantees prompt
an efficient service. No trouble to
answer questions. Chllcote, 635 Main
street, Phone 66. 1
Nineteen Killed in Mine
JOHNSTOWN, Pn., Sept. 2. Nino
teen dead, and two dying as the! re
sult of an explosion which occured In
the Roswell mines hero yesterday.
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UULUUH UAiAnnri I
new Te Get Relief When Head
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You feol flno in u fow moments.
Your cold in head or catarrh will be
gono. Your clogged nostrils will
open. Tho air passages of your head
will clear and you can breathe freely.
No more dullness, headache; no
lawkug, snuffling, mucous discharg
es or dryness: no struggling for
breath at nlgbt.
Tell your druggist you want a small
bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. Apply
u little of litis iragrani. annsspua
croain In )ur nostrils, let t pene
trate through every air passage ol
the head n sooth nhd heal the swollen,
Intlnmod mucous membrane, and re
lief comes Instantly.
It la just what every cold and ca
tarrh sufferer need, Don't stay
siuffed-up and miserable,
Algoma Lumber Co.'s
New Branch Yard
At Savidge Bros. Mill on Sixth Street
FULL LINE OF
Rough and Finished Lumber
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Shingles. Mouldings Doors and Windows
BEST QUALITY AND LOWEST ' PRICES
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Yard o. E, willey, m
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Fullam In Command on Coast
United Press Service
WASHINGTON. Sept 2. The navy
department has announced that Ad
miral Fullam has been transferred
from command at Annapolis to the
Pacific reserve fleet Vice-Admiral
Pond has been sent to the Washington
navy yard.
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Local news appears first ti
Ths Herald. 50c a month
LEGAL NOTICES
.Not lie of Assessment California
Oregon Power Company
Locution of Principal Place of Uusi
.. uess: Sau Francisco, California.
Notice Is hereby given that at a
meeting of the directors held on the
29th day of June, 1915, an assess
ment (No. 1) of thirty cent3 per share
was levied upon the capital stock of
the corporation, payable immediately
to the secretary at the office 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, 191G, will be de
linquent and advertised for sale at
public auction, and, unless payment is
made bofore, will be sold on Satur
day, the 28th day of August, 1915,
at the hour of 12 m., to pay the de
linquent assessment, together with
costs of advertising and expense of
salo.
Dated June 29tb, 1915.
ALEX, J, R08BOROUQH,
Secretary California-Oregon
Power Company.
Office: 1S1 Leldesdorff street, San
Francisco, California. ..jS ,
Notice of Extension awl Post-
bf"E"BbbiS f t
Notice Is hereby given that the date
upon which stock win be delinquent
for non-payment of tho above
ment has, bee extended aad
poned from Saturday, August 7, 1915,
to and Including Monday, August 18.,'
1915, and the date of sale of delta
queat stock under tid assessment
has 'been postponed 'from Saturday,
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An Ordinance Providing for the Con
struction of Sidewalks on, a PertieV
pf Esplanade Street, In Second Het
Springs Addition.
THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS
ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: J
Section 1 Thatlt to expedient and
necessary that sldewalksbe conatraet-"
ed on the northerly aide of Bsplanade'
street and fronting the following de
scribed preperty: Lot 18 of block 61;
right of way of Southern Pacific coat'
pany; right of way of United States Of!
America (used for irrigation canal),)
und the piece or parcel described by
metes and bounds as: beginning at' a
point on tho northwesterly side pr
Esplanade street, where the
tersects the right of way of the United
States government canal on sentneriy'
side; thence in a southerly dlreetien
following the northwesterly line 'of;
Esplanade street 169.2 feet to right of
way of Southern Pacific coajpaay;
thence in a northwesterly dlreet ton;
nlon said right of way of Southern
Pacific company 480.4 feet to the.later-L,
section of tho rights of way of said.
Southern Pacific company and' United
States government canal; thence in n
southeasterly direction to place of be-
ginning, the said parcel being deslg-
nated as lot D: all of said wroMrty
abovo described being situate in Sec-1
ond Hot Springs Addition lo the City?
of Klamath Falls, Oregon
Section 2 That the Common Coun
ell hereby declares its intention
construct said sidewalks, and directs,
the police Judge to give notice thereof,
and that the City Engineer post no-?
tices, as by Charter provided; that the
plans, specifications of the City
glneer on file with the Poliee Jadge
are hereby approved and adopted.
That the estimated cost of the, con-
struction of said sidewalks, as aivea
oy me cuy engineer is um net or ?
$80.00. ,
Section 3 That September 15, 1915,
Is hereby fixed as the date for hearing
objections or remonstrances against
said proposed improvement
Section 4 That the property herela-
before' described be assessed for the
cost of Bald sidewalks. v
Section 5 That the City of Ktaauth
Falls hereby electa to oenstrnet said
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