: iW?' rw 1! Wf-V ? US iiWf: ' Is r . Mmy,'Wiiww 'I J, 'MM THE fHTST FOOTBALL IfiMIE SCORELESS KanMii hwh ncmooti ani jUNI PMV NOW1NO TO 0tmW OAMK HIGH HOHOOI. iMtOTOKO MOON EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON PA4M.il G. A. R. Marching Down Pennsylvania Avenue Tht KU'i liiu Bcb00' tew ! I. l1. ... I...AI AIIIIMI1I IMttfftl TTumm Balurday with a O-to-0 " fte speed and technique of !k7yk school men apparently in . . .. , .... . ..,., lltttaitMtd Of UIU BUUIIWIIHI Wl'iaill dUsihunol. J li oat a bard, fiut game over mm gt, with lot. of thrill. Tackling) viaMMlltnt, nod few lime, did auy ' , the back Held get away Cor long I ttn. TmtL u thi gtmt urn ton-1 riant u to onn thing, that Klamath ' riHthM high school loam tbU year UsfwM put up a good game with u ether hlfli school In Southern ' OrfM. Tho boy' consistent prnc tits, nadir Cotirh Motsehenbaeher it. hit sMlslants, ban developed tbta law an eleven that In not only i fiti, hut hi good tram work. 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Lr ELLIOTT. , Attorney for PialnUff, 21114 WllliU DulMing, Klamatb Falls, Oregon. 1-8-15-22-20-6-13 rmral tirnnt nt Vkkahurg Vlt'H of I'liniilc taken mini Trewxury li'ilhllnit C'il(nl In the dlwtanre. nenenl Iee Diiiitj the War I LUMBAGO OR The Grand Army of thu Hopubllc raunlDn, (lft )oarH nflor the war, wan one of the greatest sighu Wualilngton hacven known. This photograph nhowa the veteran marching down Hctimylranla nvonuo from the Capital ind turning to gr. uaat the Whlto House. Ill PAIS FROM MACK WITH JUIX TRIAL BOTTLK OV OLD, pwrenuTiKo . jacxnts OOP Wkw your back Is sort and Use or lumbago, sciatica or rkwaatlaa ass yea stiffened up, toft. waTorl Qtt asMlt trial bottle of old, koaea "8t. Jawb'i oil" at any drug store, pour a IWa la your band and rub It right oaTour tcblng back, and by tke tlaae joaesuot Bfty, the soreness and Uune MMltgoae. Doa't sUy crippled. This soothing, PNatratlog oil needa to be used only oat. It takes the pain right out and Watoa misery. It is magical, yet -hielutely harmless, and doesn't burn twain. Nothing else stop lumbago, acl !, backache or rbeussaUsm so tly. It never dlsappolajts. Adr. w 'W'Woman Faints; Sinnotl Catches During Quake (Continued from pegs 1) until the elevator boy could get a key. produced by tbo hind wheel of Man ager Hyland'a 1912 touring car or Ben 8heldon's little old Ford, and while this was going on there were soveral who had grave doubts aa to whether the Oregon Parthenon waa going to be pitched into the bay or Wnd on Telegraph hill. As a matter of fact, the shock was the heaviest felt here since the big Are, and many people were scared stiff. The recital of Incidents hap pening to Oregon people Is not great LEGAL NOTICES Advertised Letter List The following unclaimed mall mat , advertised on the sth at ntnhar "l be sent to the dead Utter oco people the same kind of a thrill. For Instance, James A. tackty, Eaatern Oregon's 220-pound representative, ho lite nt the 8t. Jnmos hotol, had Just stripped himself to the clothing Mother Nature had given him nod started to don the aero or so of swaddling clothes necessary to en case his form for the night. Aa ho waa bending over he hoard what ho thought was an Imperative summons to tho door, and nt tho samo tlmo ho received a shove forward that caused him to open the door almost before he knew it. When ho poked his head out, he anw various othor heads and some bodies, femlnino and otherwise, more or less dishabille. Tho second thrill shoved him out the door nnd ho waa unfortunate enough to loto his hold on tho knob. As n result, the In the meantime he waa experiencing !y overdniwn, but whu. th true, thrills not Inspired by the , ,. AtA nnA. .it.. rl the three shocks. It Is also true that ) some quake. Phil 8tnnott, Klamath's man, was at the Orphoum theater, and the only woman who fainted raised her 175 pounds of nvordupols from the seat beside him and did her falnt,lng In Phil's arms. Mrs. Slnnot, who Is not so strong on thrills, Insisted on pack ing bag and baggage and returning to dear old Klamath, but Mr. Slnnott Anally convinced bor that he realty did not enjoy holding the 17G. pound Ran Francisco boauty, so she la going to stay until tho next thriller comes Ralph J. Staehll, expert moving plcturo man, who had tasted all the thrills of n great city until ho was almost flo&tl of ennui whatever that Is waa ao overjoyed at this now thrll that ho turned white, 'and felt door, with a spring lock on It. closed. !so rejuvenated that he dashed out j hiu sm SLBSfsr uhii. Washington. 0. c, on Oetober' ror V"" , IMiH' r " ww ,on of a.' score of Haldwln, Milton A. ull, Miss R. () piemeuts, Janes Choclotes, H. M. Haack, A, B. Harding, Mrs.'l.. Irvine, Bob r, J. W. Jones, William I'Ucah, Mrs. O. K. Lyon, Kdward Motto McKay, Wra. McCoy, Jack ,, "Ighter, Carl M'tcholl. A. M. (1) "ed, Mrs. h. M. ' Bvge, Olb Wr, Merle ,. ' 8tbl, Mrs. Cora Wndrlcke, O. R. ' Wlbon, Ed . Wood, F. A. . lll,1M ttnt m VWn delivered from thto Ut. , In 22, fr Utters. pUaW My adver- wllroad, doubU track w. frsZil!rvw M Mult trwk JHltae couU.g run between lt Wwo M Hetttle. lackey was merely nlght-bedocked clt- Itens loose in tho St. James hallway, but when tho mlnuto had passed tho others slipped back Into their rooms, all but their heads, and tho genial Oregonlan had to wait In n corner of the building and made for Presidio lillC the highest point In tho vicinity, presumably to escapo any dampening of ardor from any possible tidal WITS). At the Oregon building tho big logs squeaked In tones an raucous as those y'tMMfsVMiM'ama. 1 m Ads. THE UNIVERSAL.CM 'The wwiw.(.tmiK, servlreable Ford car but at a lower price. The Ford car, which i giving sat Isfactioa to inort' tlum 000,000 owners, has h record for utility-nnd economy that Is worthy of your ''attention. Two and two make four there wouldn't be so many Ford cars If they didnt give such splendid service. Price lower than ever. Runabout Tonring Car f4: Town) Car 9040, f. n, It., Detroit. On sale at FORD GARAGE t-; GROttQH RIRMN', Agent ' the overwhelming majority of those who did feel them took tnO .especlsl notice of them, and mf)n'y' Who did feel them and were greatly scared, now look upon the experience as a novelty which they would not have missed for anything. Tho exposition Is built on fll!ed-ln ground, which Is necessarily loose. Doubtless tho shock caused rauchj greater tremor here and In the tall t buildings perhaps more of a thrill' was felt. From expressions heard! hero since the quake, Callforalans could do a better thing than to at tempt to keep the facta of tie earth quake shocks from being carried far, and wide; they sheuld: go to some; trouble and expense to make clear, the fact that the. greatest of all the quakes hero did llttlo or no damage, and that only the Ore which followed Impossible now, because of 16,000. 000 Are protection caused the dam age. Once this fact is established they could advertise these earthquake shocks as special attractions, tor there Is universal agreement as to the nov elty, and no real fear of the result Any Oregonlan who would stay away as a result of the recent thriller would be a "weak alster" indeed. Summons far Puelieatlen (Equity No. 716. Beg 4. Page tgg) In the Circuit Court of tke Stat of Oregon, In and for the Coggty of Klamath. "' William b. Ball. Plaintiff; vs. Mar'A. Laird, known also as Mary . Jones; Eugene Connor, know also as E. M. Connor; Mrs. Alma Ward and h. F. Ward, her husband; W. .W. Connor and Josle Connor, bis wife; R. L. Connor and Molttg Con nor, his wife; Pauline Conner; O. T. Connor and Josle P. Conner, fels wife: Sarah J. Connor, .deceased, her heirs, exeecutors, adrntaJstrat- ore, legatees, aevisee ana siiigns. and any person -'liming kg, through, or under her, Defeadaata. To Mary A. Laird, known aa Mary A. Jones; Eugene Connor, known also as . M. Connor; Mrs. Alma 'Wars) and L. F. Ward, her husband; W. W. Connor and Josle Xoaaor, bis wife; It. L. Connor and Mollis Con nor, his wife; Pauline Connor; O. T. Connor and Josle P. Connor, kls wife; Sarah J. Connor, Deceased. her heirs, executors, administrators, legatees, devisees and assigns) aad .Nrilce of Salt- of Item! Property, Hi the 'ounty Court of the Bute of! Orrroti. foi tho CVtuntv nf Klam. I nth. u flu- Miitiur uf the Kutfltf nf W, M Iihi, l)rT6Beit X'ntlic lit ht-rcby given, 'ilmt in pur., fcimiii i of an order of the county court of Klimath county, Oregon, made on (be 23d day of September, 19ir, in the matter of the estate of W. M. ! ,"'. decerned, the undersigned ad-! mlnistrator of the estate ofW. M.j f!oi, deceased, will sell at private vnp, as a whole or in subdlvlslonsktu tlio iiigbest bidder, upon the terms and enudltlons burelnafter meniloiieil. and subject (u conllrmstion by said tounty court, on or after the 2Sth .tlay of October, 1915, all of the right.? title nnd interest of the said W. M. (Joss, deceased, at the time of his' ilMitli, of. In and to tht. following de-, scribed property, to-wit: "J , l.ou 1, 2 and -i of block ., utul tut of niKk 13, nt the town 'of, lioauuzj, Kluwalh county, Oregon i 'leriiu and conditions of ssle: Cash 1 en i' i ent of thu purchase money ti be paid ai the time of the sale; bal- 'ance on confirmation of sale. 1 All bids or offers to be left with R. L. Goss, the administrator of said es tate, at Boaaasa, Oregon, at any time after the first publication of this ni tice and before the making of tbo sale. The above described property will be sold as a whole or in subdivisions, and bids must be mad nasi will bo re ceived and considered accordingly. Dated September 16, 115. R.L. G088. Administrator of. tho Rotate of W. M. Goes, Diessssd. 'r- HAT t MERRYMAN, Attorneys-for Administrator. S6-Z-9-1C-SS FRESH . .r fmwtit EVERY DAY ' 1i,A &i i4 ggsVsffsffsssU V 11 1 ssr-w skv ssrrssit-" of Aiillbi': frnha. Iubeters nad-OyslWl Hales Fith and Meat Market 7-2X Main Sf. Phone 1ST I IIK'HH 8ALMO.V EGOS Auto Delivery Sale Sealed proposals In dnpllcate, each envelope marked "Proposal for Tim- Mr. Klamath Reeervattsa," -will bi reoetved attao omoe of tbo superb tendeat of tbo Klamatb ladlaa acaool. Kttaaatb Agoacy, Oregon, amtll It o'clock noon. Paetlo Coast tins. Wedaesday, November 3, 1916, for the-purchase of approximately 6,600,- O00feet.of.yllow.plao,timbar oatke Klamatb Indian reservation, Oregon. This timber Is upon portions of. sec tions 14, 16. 21 and 28, township 2 south, range. 7 east. Willamette Meridian. The timber offered for le la tributary to Wood River, a drlvable stream. The minimum price which will be accepted it $2.50 per 1,000 feet tor yellow pine. The tim ber must be cut under regulations prescribed by the Secretary of tbo Interior. All timber must be cut and removed prior to June 1, 1918. With HOT CAKE TIME There Is nothing .more appetls Ini? than good hot griddle cakes and honoy. And when the latter Im .the pure, Klamath county product, our breakfast has reach ed perfection You should try unu' of our Klamath county liout-y , " ' fy ?, . . W .il-io carry a conipiete line of Minn- ii ml MolissHr Khi-ii Tin spread "fifor bread or y.miV.1' calcv v 'loi'tU's I it 'i bin Syrup. "i;i (.'.mini tin ml Syrup. I siiik Willi h llniiionil Corn and t .inr Syrap. . iitti.i.i-I itraiul Syrup. s. x, l.ibU- Syrup t .. . it. I,, fill l-Viliioned Metaiiwe. I...n's V- tirlenM MemsssSLt VAN RIPER BROS. "G12T THE HATOr' Phone 85 6th and Main Blocks Are Cfccafcr Sreen Slabs, pr cersl tjfkm Peyton's big b'lock weed eer'SjURI You save 50c tvry tlmo yon buy a load of blocks; but mereWMM than thm. (lie blocks are and nicer to handle; Icm .Use awi n.ra I. as. i KLAMATH PIIRllfJae o. IKYTOX. MmmZ?m In XoUce to Credltan the County Court of Klamath County, Oregon In the Matter, pf the Estate of Roscoe K, Contrail, Deceased. The undersigned baa bean appoint ed administratrix of tbo 'estate of Roscoe E. Cantrall, deceased, by 'said court. Notoo Is given to creditors of decedent to present their claims), duly verified as by law provided, within six months of the date of the ffrat publi cation of' this notice to' tke under signed at the office of Ruteale ft Kent, in the First National Bank bnlldlag, at Klamatb. Vails, Oregon. Dated September 28, 1911. NANNIE CANTRALL, , Administratrix of the Bttate of Ros coe Cantrall, Deceased, ' 28-8.11.19 . thfl Md a rarllttarf chaeJr na a anlvaat any person claiming oy. tnronn or nattolua Dk muU be -ubmlttotLln the amount of $500. This check wBl be returned to unsuccessful bidders. applied towards the payment for ttm ber If bid Is accepted, and retained as a forfeit if a bid is accepted and tbe bidder falls to comply with tbe re quirements of his bid. Tbe right of the commissioner of Indian affairs to waive technical defects In advertise ments and bida, and to reject any and all bids, Is reserved. Further Infor mation as to tho timber may bo ob tained upon request from tbo super intendent of tbe Klamatb ladles' school, Klamath Agoacyy Oregon, i-a-u-io-iasi-je-n-i. r under ber. In. the Namo of tbe State ofOrge: You. and each of you are hereby' aetj- ueu and required to be and appear and answer the complaint of the plabtt iiktu iieicm, uu u uviuru uia aaist Uf of October, 1916, that being the day bit for you to appearand answer, by order of Hon. Qeorge Noland, Judge of tbo Circuit Court of the state of Oregooi for Klamath county, said order dated 31st of August, 1915. And If you fall so to appear and answer the corny latat of the plaintiff filed herein, plalaUff will ask the court for such relief as Is demanded In plaintiff's complaint. namely, that you and each of, you be foieer barred and estonaed from hav ing, claiming or, asserting any right. tiller, interest, or estate of any nature or description, etc., in aae) to the northwest quarter or the southeast quarter of Section six. Township forty one Houtb, Range eleven east, Wlttam otte Meridian, Klamath county. State of Oregon, and that plaintiff be, de clared by said court to bo tho abaoktta owner in fee of said premises. This suit being brought for the purpose of quieting title In and to said premises In plaintiff. This summons la published in the Evening Herald, a newspaper printed and published and of general olrMbv klon within tkeeouaty of Klamath, aiate or Oregon, betas tae oewaty ta which said land b sitaated, aaddoala GOING. ;MUNTING? ' Rtnt your (m JUiit Ug. IWh Cf f '' wagggm nBNsjrmvamp SBBBBmrnm y aBerBBBBBBmmmnsmjj W ssbbbsj KUmath SMrtimen's Store vr in NEW AmmaaWon. "' " SfMoial This Wtwk Prnterg 12.Guaffc Shellt. 70c , NeMcrfor-shiMleotlen (Not coal mads) ,i Department of- tho Interior; United States Land Offteo at Lakevtew; Oregon, August 20, 1915. Notice ta hereby glvea'tbat c. Bert Stiles, whoso postoflce addreas la Klamatb Falls, Oregon.-did," on, the Cth day October, 1914; Ale in this offlco sworn statement and applleation No. 08294. to narebase tbo MEH NWH. Seetlonl5. Towasklp 2T soath, Knnre 9 east, Willamette Meridian, and tho timber tuereoa, under tbo pro Mnns of the act of June 3. 18T8, naJ ricts ameadatory. Inown aa tho Tm bar'aad'StaM Law," at such valuo aa MJgbt .bo. Seed by spirelssmint, aod tbat, pursuan to ueh ayaUoattoa, tab land aad Umber thereon CMraised 1W. b Umber at 9,999 boarJ fco. at gUfyar-M su.l tbe land at 180, thai aeM aa4- cant' will offecSBAl proof la aojmport of ho. aypUeattaa tod'tawoamisatsmtnt on tbo.sth-day.of.Viajsgbii, tifvM. fore CR.De tap. rtork of tbo oooatj court, at Klamath FaMa, Oromw. Aayi swaa-la;aa, sSjarta uprotest this pyreaase.hoAtso.anAry, as laMato a coatest at any Ubm baforo aataat Issues, by amis ' sotMboratod tlay vlt'la thla oJswa,sibiahis facts wbleb woW dasaat tbo M9gA4. ( O. K. Livery and Feed Stables Mundy riioiie .vij. Hilyard, Props. Cur. nth and Oeb rroinpi mid t'ltMrut wrrlre. UuOS iiur4- auil MrKi i leas 'rig- i Ogfco of Dr. C. O.- Prentice X'flrrlswry Kurgewi , How's Your x Roof? Il. IT VVHII.K TNK SUN' SUINK8 W. D: MILLER 'IliU- all kinds of roeSac ami con &. ' cretowork -walnut ami mil. Ittoao : " hi . '':'J3i, BANG! War kas. imr dackuraoj ea th Faatkcred AMm it . . . y " S rf vmiv Ta. L Jfrtifattfi Ammunition and Gun. S '$ imT '-. . T.fciTv:."i7. ' lTW'lgV; ' V, ?& ri SWSWm' (ns.Tft iren-t.'SAT jrisa"Factfaaa l-". fc.l-( I'j'i'-JwIWt iJBE-fTBBBi. Vgrnsssaiggr & M sVlsl mSLaa.BLak IM IVVM $ r $l $&?& IW w m ism 5P,i;j -m ' 3 Mi "l ',- vf & " l 1y 4n j V3I - s" &' fi . !. TKl ' ' 41 V I it in.' ;,s ja.-V iiff t 5f , V M JLWT " V7 .:.!" '.i fer,feW ii iriVVfiT J '.? ii r tA i tr. n : 2TV d3?- .t - - Tf'9" r. . ,, ' aav r, .awBmmmBBfraumBaor, mmmmM W i wn. it.... riz,JiKtt?& mm .. .1 ."U VJ -.!- v ', WLvuiim&w&&&m . i sliMt;iTl