The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 09, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
MANY
NEW
HOMES
Are the Result of
Our Special Offer
on
Klamath
Lake
Addition
Lots
The Location of
This Property Is
Ideal for Homes for
the Mill Workers,
as 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
No Interest
No Taxes
fa Thru Ynn
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if
W. P. Johnson
W.MJontelius
Exclu.ive Agent.
Mln.ndBroidSWUt.
WNr'
What the War
Moves Mean
Hy J. W. T. MAHON
(Hliiff Correspondent United Press)
1 NEW YORK. Sept. B.-Uonsluiil Hue
ttintlon, marking thu struggle for
Dwlnn on Ihu load lo Poiionriid, In evi
dence or tint approaching fatigue whlcli
Inevitable iimimI overtake Him unprece
dented orrenslte or tho AiiHtiodcnnnii
forreii lnti wnged Mnco Mny.
Not only the northwestern line, but
along the entlro front, this same spas
modic wiufnro Ih apparent, (lonoral
von Uliidenburg one day Is about to
capture lllgii, the next day ho In com
pelled to hull, Likewise, Ucnornl on
Mnckeiweii one ilny Ih on the verge of
tllvlilliiK lite rolieiitliiK forces, but the
next ilny ho Ih forted to hull. Again,
the 'KnHtrni (Inllclun orrunHlvn Ih io
nowed one ilny. only lo become limct-
ivo tnu next.
Now hem Ik there. lllilo tint resist
lens progress that marked enrllcr Aus
tio-Qonnnn efforlH, 'I ho climax of the
.Teutonic sweep enmo with the fall or
Lomburi;, Prom thnt time on the
niluhty oniUHh of the combined armies
linvu nlowrd down, gradually, It In true.
Hut the speed nnd power reduction was
nevertheless manifest. Tor It took
more nbvloui out of force unit effort
nnd strategy lo nccomplliih Warsaw's
downfall than have boon apparent In
tha Gallclan campaigning,' the occu
pation of Brest Lltotsk, Kovno nnd
Orodno hnvo been followed by a de
ceasing vigor of nttack.
Pour inonthn of tho persistent, norvo
racking, Inslntent wnrfaro that carried
thu Austro-flermons from Dunnjos to
Lemburg In Impouxlble In modem
warfare. Uuunlly after such n grilling
campaign its culminated with Letn
bcrK'n capitulation, three inonthn' re
cuperallon In needed. On thin basis,
provided the. need tor-rent theory holds
f,ooil, the snowa or Russia which scat
tered Nnpoleon's legion "llko wither
ed lcae," will bo falling beforo tho
Teuton recover their lost speed.
Get Your Tickets for
the World's Series Now!
i
KVK.NTH IN THIS WAR
OVK YBAK AGO TODAV
By OEORQE H, HOLMES the defense playing Its usual game tho
(United Press Staff Correspondent ) pitchers can breeze along through Sep-
NEW YORK. September U.-You can ' l"r,JHS MT 'uy'
, . . . i Tho Phillies are In worse condition
buy your worlds series tickets In Bos- ,,, ,h. n.a . ...7 ." .1?
....... . .... mrrmmt iuui ain amLaBU
DOG DAYS ARE A
MYTH, SAYS WHITE
STATE HEALTH OFFICER CALLS
THEM "HOARY MYTH" WORST
CA8ES OCCURRED IN ALASKA,
HE 8AY8
PORTLAND. Spt. 9. Portland dogs
are the best behaved on earth. They
have gone the whole summer through
without muzzles, nnd not ono case of
rubles has been reported to tho board
of health, nut, you sny, now come the
fateful dog days!
"They're nil n myth," says Or. Col'
vlu White, state health offlcor. "Tho
worst epidemic of rabies was In Nome,
whcia It was 40 below zero."
Dr. Wblto further soya that there's
no foundation to tho belief that dogs
go mnd from being tied up In hot
weather. Ho says the only way rabtos
Is spread Is by n bite.
,4-MSr Si"
Kentucky Fall Racing.
Uiilkul Press Son Ice
LEXINGTON, Ky.. Sept. 9. Forty-
ono days of racing bogan In Kentucky
today when a ulno-day meet oponcd
here. September 20 tho Douglas Park
track at LoulsvllldTstartH an eight day
moot. Tho Now Loulsvlllo Jockey
Club's meet begins Soptombcr 29, nnd
the fall season will ond with tho La
tnnla mooting, which opens October
9 nnd continues slxtcon days.
For tlrst-class cleaning and pressing
try thu now Sultatorlum. AU work
guaranteed, A trial will convlnco you.
Ilcmombor the place, 60S Main street.
Work cnllod for nnd delivered.
8-7t W. H. BUTLER ft CO,
Subscribe for thu Herald, real
Hl(l
Let 'er Rain!
i WJF j'jiip i
Satisfaction
A.J.TOWERCO.
ill BOSTON
If you've a aaan'a
work to do, wear
TowertFlen Brand
Reflex
SUcker
$3.00
The coat that keep,
out U the rain. Jflf
jtwJErfjwttop every
drop from running
in at the front
Protector list, TS eests
tflrWEf
t
ton nnd Phllndolphln for the first week
In October In Boston assuredly, and
ir you buy 'cm in Philadelphia, you can
rest assured that nothing short of a
miracle can keep you from using them.
That's the way tho situation looks
with tho title clash Just a month awar.
Iloth the Phillies nnd Itcd Sox rode
oer tho lino Into September, going
g.od If not stronger than they were
iiavellng In August. Iloth Increased
their lead during last week. Carrigan's
i in hosed crow mn.lo play at Connie
Mack's expense, wnlle Ty Cobb was
ii.pping. cobb fell into a protracted
hatting slump ritfit when bo should
have been slamming out base hits, If
the Detroit fans were to havo another
wot Id's scries.
Poi Moran chuckled gleefully and
:i(liii! the wreck of tho Giant's ma
ihlne while th two closest rivals
l!.-,ton and Brooklyn wore cutting
each others throi t. To bo sure, neither
cub can be counted out yet, but the
strains of tho funral dlrgo are begin
nlr.K to be heard tc close listeners.
r..ihton hopes Boston Nationals-
received an awful wallop last week
fr.iin tho Icaguo Itself when It suspend-
ci Johnny Event for five days. With
out iho diminutive llttlo dynamo, the
ttmvcs can be likened to an armless
quito n bit weaker In every depart
ment of the game. Carrlgan baa a
raft of pitchers be can start, confident
that If they start getting bumped he
"iin throw ono of his veterans Into the
Lreach and pull out of the bole.
As a result of Evers' suspension, thel
Dodgers loom up triore dangerous than
the Braves. Recent additions to the
Tho battle of the Maine results In
a victory for the allies.
Vienna in gloom at newa that op-
eraUons against Russia had cost
one-fourth of the first line 125.-
000 men being killed, wounded
or missing.
Austrians begin the evacuation of
Cracow, Przemysl beselged by
Russians.
Premier Asqultb asks parliament
to autborlzo a new call for G00.-
coo volunteers.
The South African Union prom-
ises whole hearted support to
the British empire.
U.S. MEDICOS HAVE
WIPED OUTTYPHUS
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NEW8 FROM SERBIA IS WELCOME,
nad- any"'
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DOCTOR OF HARVARD CALLED
"THE MESSIAH" BY THE MASSES
OF PEOPLE
Teeth to Be Cared for
i.SlB7Dl,'-"--p 8e""
a corns of toner. crn tn . '. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9.-Care of
none.
With Robinson's well known penchant I tne tecln of cho1 chdren of San
for developing pitchers, they should be """""cu win do given as mucn ai
nblo to add strength to the Flatbush ,ent,on a 8tudy tWe " gymna-
crowd. But it Is generally conceded ,"""" ,u luo uluro' " raovemeni siarx
tho strength came -too late. Anyway,
you can change your tickets.
COAST I.KAGVK RK8UIM
cd by the San Francisco Dental Asso
ciation In the dental congress la car-
'ried to a successful conclusion. It is
proposed to establish teeth cleaning
classes and school clinics, after the
system already established In some
At Ban Francisco
Eastern schools. It was declared by
Portland
i prominent dentists that thousands of
uvubio mu Bivub ivr iuicuii wiuia a
nllrlnrl 1 M milVMUTV UI SWUli IDC ielQ, WOICQ 18
VllnlBUll HMUHHHMWmiIIHU.H A O V ...
Covaleskl and Carish Levereni andi'''' """. "r neglected.
Kuhn.
At Lea Angeles Ho H,M H"vt ,nnln
Ssn Francisco 4 8 x'"'" Press Service
Lob Angeles I i ! SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9. At ex
Brown and Schmidt; Ryan, Williams I nctlr nlno minutes past nine, on the
und Boles. 'ninth day of the ninth month, which
At Bait Lake '8 today, the convention of the Concat-
oi r.i,. r a a ticwiicu uiuvi vi nwu nw, ou luicrun1
Jea lllard. And a team deprived of ,Vernon 3 12 1
ill. nnna tor five games at this stage of willlan'HinnahrPiercey and
iliu inco Is In pretty poor pennant con-JM(J,e
union, especially wnon u nas a game
lead to overcome fiom a club that
I
Is
going good, and Is as devoid of cracks
us a new billiard ball.
The leaders can both let up this
week, and doubtless they both will.
Fifty-fifty ball Is all that Is necessary
for them to retain tbelr loads, and with
tlonal secret organization presided
over by Snark of the Universe E. B.
Tennant of Winnipeg, was called to
order at the exposition. Admission
Day has been set aside at "Hoo Hoo
Day." Special services, including mu-
Passage te Lakeview
Room for one passenger to Lake- 8jc and speaking, will be held at the
view Friday or Saturday by auto. In- Hoo Hoo building. Questions of grave
quire Klamath Transfer oBce. 8-3tj importance to lumbermen will be dls-
- - i cussed at the business meetings to be
Chllcote writes Insurance that says. 1 held on the 10th and 11th.
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THAR'S two things yet to be invented
A a gun that'll shoot around the cor
ner, and a "process" that'll take the bite
out of tobacco an leave the flavor in.
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VELVET is cool tnd biteless because it is mellowed
by age. Two years the best Kentucky Burley is
sealed in wooden calks, until every last vestige of
flavor and fragrance is brought ttf the surface but
every particle of rawness eliminated. The VELVET
way is nature's way.
t In the Name of tbo State of Oregen:
j You and each of you are hereby noti
fied and required to be and appear aad
hewsianswor (ho complaint of the pUlstlf
Med- ""'" iifrcin, on or before the lith day
United Press Service
NEW YORK. Sept. 9. The
from Serbia that the American
leal Mission has absolutely wiped out r October, 1915, that being the day gat
the typhus scourge, was welcomed as ifor ou to appear and answer, by
great news by Colonel Jevrem J. Pod-i0' Hon- George Noland, Judge of the
ovich. who left his home country be
fore the medical fight had been won.
lie is now in this country on a special
errand for Serbia.
Dr. Strong
who has had
Circuit Court of tbe state of OregM,
for Klamath county, said order datdd
31st of August, 1916, And if you tall
so to appear and answer the complaint
of Harvard University, ot the Plaintiff filed herein, plaintiff
charge of the sanitary '" ask bo co"rt 'or " relief as" Is
campaign, has come to be known asJeman,,cd ln PlslntlfTs complaint,
"The Messiah" among the masses of namely, that you and each of yon 'be
thb people, said the colonel. forever barred and estopped from hv-
"The climax of respect, 'the noble J,nK claiming or asserting any rigkf,
American,' is the tiUe they gave hlm,"itit,ec interest, or estate of aay aaaae.
said Colonel Popovlcb. "He became ai"nturo or description, etc. In aad to
real popular hero when be remained in
Belgrade, even after the Austrians had
begun to introduce their well known
'kultur' into the Serbian capital. Many
stories are told of how he orotected
the weak, Bick and wounded citlxens
the northwest quarter" of the southeast
quarter, of Section six. Township forty
one south. Range elevea east, Wlluua
ette Meridian, Klamath coeaty. 8tate
of Oregon, and that" plaintiff be de
clared by said court to be tne absolttte
from intoxicated soldiers. He alone owner m fee of said premises. This
once prevented a hospital of which he sult oeInB brought for the purpose of
had taken charge from "being stormed Quieting title in and to said premises
at the point ot tbe bayonet. He was in Plaintiff.
truly the guardian angel of our wound-. This summons is published in the
ed and sick, aged women and infants, Evening Herald, a newspaper printed
left behind when the capital was evac- and published and of general ciremla
usted." tion within the county of Klamath.
state of Oregon, being the connty in
Modern Beauty Is Lacking 'which said land is situated, and dealg-
United Press Service nateil in said order of the Hon! George
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9. "Walk-iNoIan'1' Judge of the Circuit Court of
Ing, dancing, talking and corsets have uie 8,ale or ". ror Kiamaut
spoiled woman's beauty," declared Dr.!00"1"'' as lne pa,er mow UKt" w
W. H. Harrison, noted physician and I B've nouce l0 oenaanis.
surgeon of San Francisco. "She scarce- F'rst publication of this sububom
1) bears resemblance to the nobly. being on the 1st day of September,
molded women of Greece and Rome
twelve centuries before Christ. Our
celebrated beauties of today would
have been forced to take back seats
In the bleachers of Nero's arena be
cause their figures have been twisted
out of shape by the rapid changing ot
styles."
Bids for Drilling Well
Bids will be received by School Dis
trict No. 19 for drilling a well as speci
ded herein: Well to be drilled and
cased with six-inch galvanized casing.
Work to begin five days after the open
ing of bids. Didders to furnish casing
and complete the well soon as possi
ble. All bids must be in clerk's hands
not later than 7 p. m. September 20.
Board reserves the right to reject any
and all bids. H. L. VEIT. Clerk.
8-10t Worden, Oregon.
1915, and tbe last publication on tbe
13th day of October, 1916, making six
consecutive and successive weeks
K. L. ELLIOTT,
Attorney for Plaintiff. 211-14 Willlta
Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon.
1-S-16-32-ZM-13
LEGAL NOTICES
Algoma Lumber Co.'s
New Branch Yard
At Savidge Bros. Mill on Sixth Street
Summon, for Publication
(Equity No. 715. Reg. 4, Page 329)
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, in and for the County of
Klamath.
William D. Ball, Plaintiff;
va.
Mary A. Laird, known also as Mary A.
Jones; Eugene Connor, known also
as E. M. Connor; Mrs. Alma Ward
and L. F. Ward, her husband; W.
W. Connor and Josle Connor, his
wife; R. L. Connor and Mollle Con
nor, his wife; Pauline Connor; O.
T. Connor and Josle P. Connor, his
wife; Sarah J. Connor, deceased,
her 'heirs, exeecutors, administrat
ors, legatees, devisees and assigns,
Notice for Publication
(Not coal lands)
Department ot the Interior, United
States Land Office at Lakeview,
Oregon, August 20, 1915.
Notice is hereby given that C. Bert
Stiles, whose postofflce address is
Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, oajke
26th day of October, 1914. ale In ibis
office sworn statement and application
No. 0S204, to purchase tbe NBH
NWK. Section 15, Township 37 south,
iianpe 9 east, Willamette Meridian,
and the timber thereon, under the pro
Mons of the ml ot June 3, 1878, and
ri.t amendatoi, known as the Tin
ber and Stone Law," at such value
Misb; be fixed by appraisement, and,
thnt, pursuan to uch application, the
land and timber thereon have been
r.ppraised 1170. tbe Umber estimated
at i'O.OOO boarJ fco. at 11.50 per M..
biM the. land at ?5, ,that said appii
cunt will offc. final proof In support of
his application und sworn atst.amnt
on the 4th day of November, 1915, be
fore C R. Do liu. clerk of tbe county
court, ut Klamath Fails, Oregon.
Any person is at liberty to protest,
this purchase, before entry, on initiate
n contest at. any time before patent
issues, by filing a, corroborated amda
vit in this office, alleging fact, which
would defeat the;entry.
JAS. F. BURGESS. Register. .
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DELINQUENT 8ALE NOTICE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY,
FULL LINE OF
Rough and Finished Lumber
Shingles, Mouldings, Doors and Windows
BEST QUALITY AND; "LOWEST PRICES
j ' Ai.!
Algoma Lumber Co.'s Branch
Yard "'$..! E. W I LLEY, Manager
Location ot principal place of business, San Francisco, California. J-
NOTICE There are delinquent upon the following described atock,pon '
account of assessment No. 1, leyied on the 29th day ot June, 191S,the sev-tt
eral amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, ' a
NAME.
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Clara C. Bocqueraz .
Chester L. Hovey .
UUIe S. Holbrook .
Montgomery, T. S.
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follews:
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certifi
cate
184
2
313
311
Mercantile Trust Company ot San Francisco, Trustee 118
Mercantile Trust Company ot San Francisco, Trustee 340
Mercantile Trust Company of San Francisco, '.TrVetee' 342
Mercantile Trust Company of" Ben Francisco, Trustee 343
Mercantile Trust Company of San; Francisco, Trustee 846
Mercantile Trust Company ot San Francisco, Trustee 346
Mercantile Trust Company ot San Francisco, Trustee Ml
Mercantile Trust Company ot Ban Francisco, Trustee 363
Mercantile Trust Company, of Ban Francisco, Trustee 363
tnrougn, or uaeer acr,- iwiMinoj. v -
To Mary A. Laird, known aa M ar A
Jones; Eugene Conner, known gig
as E. M. Connor; Mrs. Ilmti W6'
nnd U F. Ward, her hueband;fw.
W. Connor and Joeie ConaarMl
wife; R. L. Connor and MoUte Oan-
nor. bis wife; Pauline Connor;' . '
T. Connor and Josle P. Connor, ill
wife; Sarah J. Connor, Deceased,
her heirs, executors, administrators,
legatees, devisees and assigns, and
any person claiming by, through, er
under her. .
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on the 19th day of August. IMS. so many share - of , eh
stack aa may.be nageagary will be ngM. at. public auetton ai.'i
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rt lanlamkw 97 1S1K lkiknur nr-1hVIu.lr' n'4nf .
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