"W , JVl 11 MONDAV, OOroHia 4 .... THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON - - . aaaaaaw -i .JCaWV;? !fl. ' R&l mCTf - W ? . f ms. I . K & ?k JSti ' V Hi Si" It V fit w K E' b. SJaj f f . . .Jj: ijtsfA W i rfW&Sl' S5 1 lt5r ' via 1'- 'sfkaaUAtTS. .if nan isr r- FOR SENT ,-J ittk FOR SALE OK RBNT ISO aeree la JaasitaUoy; bout ICO acres satir eattrratiee and S00 aeree ml ow eJ-jsajr d; good'aTasiag : wut all si'tvery reasonable unit or will uftSi afc MfcVAM1. Ahbelooo, Boaaasa, Ore.jone IT4W iti 111 OVa. IV-MAll! At. tj null uPi --. --- hasaapnwsr Bakk automobile, la hit class condition; aaw tlrea aad tubes all around, inquire Klamath Iy Works. . FOR SAUhV-Chalmers "SO," la good repair; price reasonable. Address aaCrS?, Klamath rails, or see A. L. 4-3t LOST AND FOUND UWT Checkbook oa Batte Valley State bank. Dorrle. Calif., oa evea lac of SjseaherlO. Pleaae retara O. A, MeAJUster. Dotris, Cel t-St HELP WANTED It te til ar moata extra money to aay employed person without In terferiac with ragatar work; ao sell- kas, jm oaavaaslag; positively ao In- iptoyed aaad aot ap- tka MlTsr Mirror Co.. Ill W. Madison street, Ofal Ua. 4-4t PROFESSIONAL CARDS CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. AMTRACT INSURANCE Mesabera Oregon Association Title Men OU Stora Mak Naw New to tae tints to get oat yoar sld ksatais aad .have aew Uaiag Keaeed to bay aew stares. aaw.Oar charges are very . ffestaVaVfllw 'A- LorsMtx "2P r fj MNan . G. IC Livery and Feed Stables A Hilrmnl, Ptpf. Mi Car. aaw Oak Pisaiat Ml esaoleat serrtesr Oeod heiscs aa4 Hrst class rtas OMeeef Dr, C. O. Prentice Ibcb Arc Qmer Uga'tHH, prr4 2J0 Poyiaane Ihsj giaelMsjeeel, aard, aMO Vom eavs Mi everyone yea bay a lead of Weeks; but mere than .bat, .the. blacks are cleaner nleor to Handle; less trash and KLAMATH FUEL CO, O. nmOft', Meaafwr''' T CUE TIME jTlMBw'ls nothlag mora apaotu gag thaa food .hot griddle cakes 'aail.heMy, Aad when the latter ia';"'"the pare Klamath county atadsiet, year breakfast has reach-.e4--ertsetU.- Ton should try aaktef' ear -'Klamath county ' We also carry at complete line of Syrups aad Molasses. spread for griddle TPPwfMmTI mdwHIl BasafJaV aWJT eTmHHw jpMMftH,ajw' ' ,iJBfiFp"BrJ!. . 7mmi ? twm . ,11 ' " " l.'l ,JTJU. 'r " r vBBfHsM SmBBBaal SHSml RfgrnmaawS gBwaamMm. Ckaaaaa aVssai 9fi9. 'aV'Wfawaa tftam, mm bus. The Evaning Herald W.O.SMITH Editor Published deHy eaeept Saaday ay TIm MaraM PaaMaalac Ceeipeay at Klamath rails, at III Fourth Street Catered at the poetoace at Klam ath Palla. Oragea, for traasmlseloB through the atatU ascoail-class matter. Subscription term by wall to aay' ildrMt In the Untied states: One rear 86.001 mouth EB KLAMATH PALLS. OIUMOX MOXDAY, OCTOBER 4, ISIS AND STOP AT KLAMATH PALL WHAT ABOUT THE FARMER? A LARGE number of farmers were In Klamath Falls on Satarday. Nearly all ot them were either trad bs or parchaslag goode at the stores tn this city. While soate of them came in autoe, there was a large num ber of wagons aad hacks. Most of these farmers were aot la the city long enough to warraat these In taking their horses to a Urery sta ble, yet they found a great deal of trouble la trying to aad some place where they could stand their teams for a short time while they were mak ing their parchssss. Of coarse, ao provisions are made for hitching teams along the baataesa streets of the city. Neither baa there been any provision made for the tem porary accommodation of the tam ers teams aayother place. This is a matter that has been overlooked by the merchants la their eaTorte to In duce the people of the country to come here to trade. A farmer after driving consider able distance to come here to trade and then being forced to bitch hi team to a tree somewhere outside ot town, is rather liable to question the sincerity of the welcome offered by the city. Some provision should be made at once for the erection of hltchlax neks where they can staad their teams for a short, time. The ettr owas.a.good traet of land Jest ot ot Klamath, between Second aad Thlr.l, which would be ideal for thia par pose. It Is also possible that other locations along Sixth street might be secured. This should receive atten tioarwtthoat delay. COAST LEAGUE RESULTS SATURDAT At Los agates Los Aagelea S Vernon 4 Wlllbons and Bassler; Piercey, Mitchell and Spencer. At Saa FiasNsseo San Francisco 6 11 14 Salt Lake- 6 Browa, Steen and Schmidt; Mun- sell, littery aad Lynn. Game went twelve laaings.- No game at Portland on account of wet grounds. - SUNDAY At Veraea Moraine Los Angeles 7 10 t Tenon 4 7 1 West, Scogglns and Bassler; Falr- banks aad Mttae. At Los ftagflrs Aftaraooa Vernoa l 7 t Los Angeles 0 9 1 Oeeannter aad Spencer; Lore and Boles. At alt Lake 11 16 0 Saa Francisco ,.1 g 4 Hall aad Lynn; Baum, Caret, Smith aad Sepulveda. Baa Fraacisco Afternoon Salt Lake 4 10 0 Saa Francisco 1 6 I Fittery and Hannah; Couch, Fan ning and Schmidt At Portlaad- Mntaaag Oakland I 6 1 Portland 1 6 4 Beer and Elliott; Lush and Carlsb. At Portland Afteraeoa Oakland 0 0 0 Portland 0 6 0 Game called at ead of tenth Inning on account ot darfcaase, KSawltter and Kuha; Noyes aad XOUDf Ample- reward -for arrest soa- vmuob ot party stealing Meyele toft at eoraer of Sixth and Mala streets, Satarday evening. For particulars Inquire of S, O. ARGRAVM, It III WMew Street. The aUk way to Ashland or Med- ford Keward'e Auto Stag. luartora at Bleha's Garage or Amer-' J BacsbI WwyiBlajf ! CD Hesperian 1 I ' ' ' n .! n -VH1 K"";'4maaaaaa1 lmammi mmmmwmi "'Pi" ., m ' 1 BMg-l-SMg-l-SMg-W bIII.b.b.b.b.bBS BII..B.B.B.B.H9 BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMlBHaMW BHbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbH -SRSJM bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbH w-flvMJ7&W. UasWmBBBBai BmwBmwBmwBmwBmwBmwKVB ; ,vv 1'f- iXScfWP iW SmHwHHl mBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBW V V- -A - W ? lhi TYfaafaBBBBBBai BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBWJI re WiAlWmBM iig9ig9ig9BniflHH IPPfr; E9H bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbh SHbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbH mBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHBa mmwBmwBaBBBBBBBBmBMBB awSl I jJSaisSatwa1a aaaal " r The Hesperian, an Allan lino carried 350 passengers sad a crew 'were employed In the crew. WALL STREET IS NOW PROSPERING UOISK8. RECENTLY WORRIED OX ER EXPEXSES NOW ROLL IN YKLTH r.nOKERS MAKE NrRLY Sa.OOO.000 IN WEEK United Press Service NEW YORK, Oct 4. Wall street Is properlng. Last week over seven million shares were traded, meaning than a $1,700,000 went to brokers as commissions. Tne profits to outside traders and professional speculators Is Impossible to estimate. Houses that were recently worried over expenses, ana nara times, are now rolling in wealth. Notice of Sale of Real Psopesty In the County Court of the State ot Oregon, for the County of Klam ath. In the Matter ot the Estate of W. M. Gos8, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given, That in pur suance of an order ot the county court of Klamath county, Oregon, made on the 23d day ot September, 1915, in the matter of the estate ot W. M. Goss, deceased, the undersigned ad ministrator ot the estate ot W. M. Goss, deceased, will sell at private sale, as a whole or In subdivisions, to the, highest .bidder, upon the terms) and conditions hereinafter mentioned. and subject to confirmation by saldltcta, at Boaansa, Oregon, at any time county court, on or after the tEth day of October, 1915, all of the right, Boot and Shoe Repairing While You Wait SATISFACTION GUARANTEED M. K. Lauro No. 1000 Mala St, Near 10th New Things in Jewelry A jewelry atock like oars to made up of hundreds items, aad la assay of which the styles frequent lly change. Oar stock la up to date. We have the latest deslgas ta breeshss, Ptow, Hag, sets, stads, searf caff liaka aad battoas. Yoa'U always aad what yoa want aad wSJ always be in style if yea , your sslectloas here. T J faum Sinking After She Was ... steamship, waa attack by a uerman ot 300. Twenty-six of these went to PUTS STARS IN WRONG CORNER it I'ALSTER MAKES FLAG FOR SHIP WITH FIELD OF BLUE MIS PLACED SHIP IS HELD UP FOR HOURS United Press Service SAN FRANCISCO. Oct 4 A paint er with a- poor eye for location caused the steamer Newton no end of trouble when she sailed for Gottenberg, Sweden, with a cargo ot on and food stuffs. In painting the American flag on the ship the artist put the stars In the wrong corner. It was not noticed until the ship waa well out In the bay, aad than the craft suddenly halt ed, and a small boat came alongside. After several hours ot manipulation the stars 'were finally arranged in their proper place, and the ship con tinued on Its way. title and Interest of the said W. M. Goss, deceased, at the time of bis death, of, In and to the following de scribed property) to-wlt: Lots 1, 2 and 3 of block 5, and lot 8 of block 13, of the town of Bonanxa, Klamath county, Oregon. Terms and conditions ot sale: Cash. Ten per cent ot the purchase money to be paid at the time of the sale; bal ance oa confirmation of sale. All bids or offers to be left with R L. Goss, the administrator of said es after the first publication of this no tice and before the making of the sale. The above described property will be sold as a whole or la subdivisions. and bids must be made and will be re ceived and considered accordingly. Dated September 25, 1915. R, L. OOSS, Administrator of the Estate of W. M. Goss, Deceased. HAY It. MERRTMAN, Attorneys for Administrator. 26-2-9-16-11 .Notice of Sheriff's Sale (Equity No. 149) In the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon, in and for Klamath County. J. J. Morton. Plaintiff. vs. Mllburn Knapp, the Mutual Milling Company (a corporation), Charles Graves and Robert May, Defend ants. Under and by virtue of aa order of UfeiltAdsWi AreMoitQrB m Makers Si ""aaaBBBBm aaaBBaa'BaBBaBBaar Bjr wt ... .... -.... .. 1 a...t.i.. suomanue Diuru ,ui, !. death. The ship hem three Amoncaas, iwo 01 " --. ., sale In foreclosure and decreo ot tho circuit court for tho County of Klam ath and State ot Oregon, filed In said court on the ltith day ot July, 1915, wherelh J. J. Morton aa plaintiff, re covered said decree and order of aale against tho defendants, Mllburn Kndpp, tho Mutual Milling company a corporation, Charles Graves snd Rob ert May, ordering that the said plain tiff, J. J. Morton, have his claim of lien foreclosed In said action and tho samo being tor the sum of 18,000.00, with interest thoreou at tho rate ot 8 per cent per annum from tho 29th day ot August, 1913, and for tho costs and disbursements ot said action amounting to the sum of 164.29, and costs accruing, be satisfied out ot the kale of the following described per sonal property, to be sold on tho 16th day ot October, 1915, at tho hour of 2 o'clock p. m. on said day, and that prior to the said aalo notice bo given in a newspaper of general circulation In Klamath county, once a week for four consecutive and successive weeks and that the said property be sold as personal property under executien: The same being: One steam boiler about 06 inches by 16 feet; One steam boiler about 48 Inches by 16 feet, both said boilers com plete with smoke stacks; A complete set of steam piping connected with shot gun feed; One steam pump ot two boiler capacity; All piping completo belonging to boilers and engine Including globe valves, steam cocks and steam ap paratus for said boilers; One Erie steam engine, about 14 feet by 18 feet, with one 3 W -Inch Gardner governor and throttle, with piping and piping connections from engine to said boilers; One engine flywheel pulley belt ed to saw mandrel, with foundation timbers and Iron work for steam plant; One friction log hoist, with car and trackage completo and belted to drive shaft; One double saw husk complete, with four Inverted tooth circular saws; Clutch, mandrel and shaft belted to engine; One upright drive belt connect ing with double saw husk; One saw carriage with two sets of Prescott head blocks complete with Incidentals and attachments; One Prescot shot gun feed about 10 Inches by 48 feet, complete with steam fittings, pipings, valves and complete connections back to boil ers; One stub edger; One 80-Inch surface planer; Two Iron oil barrels; One set two wheeled logging trucks or wheels; Transfer conveyors, sprocket wheels and chains, Iron work pul leys and all appliances complete for the mill; 'All lumber trucks, tramways and tramway Irons and track Irons com plete, connecting the mill with the Southern Pacific right of way; All the blacksmith tools, saws, woodworking machinery aad their connections, appliances, belts and belting, shsftiag pulleys, chains, belonging to said mill and all locat ed on Section 27, Township 84 south, Range 7 east Willamette Meridian, In Klamath County, Ore gon. And it was further ordered that the proceeds of said sale be applied 1st To the payment of the said sum of $1,900,00 witVlnterest tbsre oa at the rate of I per cent per an num from the 18th day of August, Torpedoed ik ir.n milM ff Oucvnitown. , 1013, nnd said costs and dlsburse nionts; 2nd -That tho ramslnder, If any thero be, bo paid to tho clsrk ot this court for tho benont ot Robert May; 3rd That tbo plaintiff have no de ficiency Judgment In nny ovent; 4th That after said sale the de fendants and each ot them bo barred from tho equity of redemption, If any there bo. And' wIiitom, by tlrtuu of said tli'crco ami order ot sale, Usued by the dork of nalii circuit court for KUiuath County, State- or Ore son, dated the 15th day of Sep tember, 1915, In tho above entitled matter In no Id court for said county and Htate, commanding me to sell those articles ot personal property nbovo net forth hud described and) situate Wherefore, Notice Is hereby given that 011 Saturday, tho 16th day of October, 1915, at 2 p. in. of said day, at tho front door of tho court house. In Klamath Falls, Klamath county, state ot Oregon, 1 will, In obsdlence to said Order ot Solo In foreclosure, soil tho above described property In cabablu of manual delivery, or so much thereof as may bo necessary to satisfy tho plaintiff's claim of 82,000. with Interest thereon at tho rate of 8 per cont per annum, from August 29th, 1913, for the sum of 164.29, costs and disbursements, and costs ot sale, to tho highest bidder for cash. C. C. 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