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(tall nr n rcW W'A ni!""",,ny nfr"lr " 8at,irilsy, October so.
tJCCUUI II (iClL Mil UU'whkii will bo In tho hands of the ex
RStNsIn "tn-ri, IMioaw 7, poult Ion odlcluls, Mouday, November
1, I to bo mndo a special occasion.
Klamath Falls Athletic Club
Xnu nHu for Mi'iHurr. Inquire at
PAVILION
fur Membership Fts-
THREE FACTORS
Of this tank's usefulness are vital and are Its principal rea
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holder, and the community at large. Moat Important la Ita r;
tponslblllty to you aa a unit of the community, In protecting your
Money, giving you anno financial advice and extending a maxi
mum of credit based on good, bsnklno principle. ..We are neees
ary to one another aa customer and financial agent, and should
get acquainted. ..Yeu are welcome to consult ua on any phrase
f the banking business.
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Shingle, Mouldings, Doors and Windows
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Governor to Officiate
Oregon Week at Fair
(llimlil uilii Hrrvlte)
OUKtlON HUII.DINO, . I. , .,
Oct. 80. Finally convinced that ha
really ought to coiim to the exposl
lion, hint, twit mcnlnit hla desires,
lcr in It hlinxcir to liocomo the center
of Kiucliil (kcuhIoiim nrrauged by the
iiKMlil(iii (iltlilaU Hint Oregon might
lo IioiioumI iin other hliiton hv been,
(Jovcrunr .In in cm Wllhycorabe baa slg-
iillk'd Hint liv will bo here Octobar
SO, mid rotusln a weok.
Home tluiu ago thu date-named waa
scheduled lib "Oregon Participation
l)uy," ami plan untile for aucb actlv-
iltloH hh might bring Oregon to the at
Itcnlloii of exposition vliltora. and
arveloualy low the nation uh woll, in some mentor
nrlr I. not ntir oWo wn ,l wa autued that Ore-
-a
gon's governor would fall in .tit
'tho plum, but those who ware doing
tlio plnuuliiR forgot tho governor's
Muufcronio for ork it ml hi dUllkeol
tho spotlight mid tho kowtowing
When CommlNslouer Clarke outlined
i ln Mltiuitloii to him, and pointed out
that it was rU duty, If not hi pleas-
mo, to coino hero and tnnblo Oregon
to niako n big noise, (Jovernor Wltb-
iinnlxj Imllcutod that ho had duties
to iiorform at Hftloin, iiml begged to
b cxciiimmI. Then Commlaslonor
llowth ami Manager llylund took up
tint matter, niiU through letter and
ti'loKminn, whlrh flow thick and fast,
tho Koveruor was Dually enabled to
(' IiIh way clear to make the sncrl-
iiiiv winu mm iKirmMim inclination
are determlncd'uio trip rwiulrea.
by qualities, not. As it In, everybody connected with
by prices. Wc 0r,'K"' affairs nt tho exposition Is
happy, ami spocl.nl effort U to be mado
give real values.,, mnko Oregon's final great occasion
the urrnleHt of the creat. Oosldea the
mid throughout the weok there will
ho a gathering of tho Oregon clans.
tTho thousand of foimer Oregoatana
in California will rocelvo special Invi
tations to moot tho crowd of Oregon
lans wlio wltt come from the north at
this time to be present at Oregon's
ftreatcat occaslou, to attond the stock
show und to see the splendor' of Sun
National Bank
oma Lumber Co.'s
Branch
Bros. Mill on
FULL LINE OF
E. W IX LEY,
the1
llnrgeit of exposition crowd.
Oregon apples, ' elder, loganberry
Juice, gold medal prune and Tilla
mook cbeeao will flow all week, and
la a social way the Oregon building
will be the aoeno or auny occasion!.
Ald from the pleasure of these big
uffatra (whlok Involve bo end of la
bor), these oneaslons are abaolttUly
osscntlnl aa rallying point by which,
apodal advertising can be aecured and
special attention directed to Oregon'
participation at the exposition. Eaci
state makes every fort poaaible to
attract attention, and but 'for apeclal
occaalona, many of these would drop
from public view. Whan other atates
make big noli it (a necessary for
Oregon to do her beat and nothing
will bo left undone In the week be
ginning October 10.
RUB RHEUMATIC, .
ACHING JOINTS
AMD STOP PAIN
INHTAXT - RKI.IKF WITH HMAI.L
TRIAL BOTTLE OP OLD, PENE
TRATING "HT. JACOB OIL"
Rheumatism is "pain" pnly.
Not ono case In fifty requires Inter
nal treatment. Stop drugging! Rub
soothing, penot rating "8t. Jacob's
Oil" right Into your sore, stiff, achlc.f
Joints, and relief comes Instantly. "St.
Jacob's OH is harmless rheumatism
liniment which never disappoints and
cannot burn the skin.
Limber up! Quit complaining! Qet
a email trial bottle of old, honest "St.
Jacob's Oil" at any drug store, and In
Just a minute you'll be free from
rheumatic pain, soreness and stiffness.
Don't suffer! Relief awaits you. "St.
Jacob's OH" Is Just aa good for sci
atica, neuralgia, lumbago, backache.
sprains. Paid Adv.
NOTICE
Thero are funds In tho city treas
ury for the redemption of bond No.
SG, eerier. A, and bonds Nos. 137, 138,
series B. Interest ceases on above
bonds November 1, 1916.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Ore., this
19th day or October, 191C.
J. W. 8IBMEN8. City Treasurer.
19-Bt
Chllcote writes Insurance that pays. 1
Snbaerlke for the Herald, GO ceata
a rhoatb.
Yard
Sixth Street
Branch
Manager
i
Francisco Day, oerUIn to bring
THE 1VBN1NG HERALD, KLAMATH
America's Greatest Citizen
l.V
IIOXOB OF THK THIRTY-SIXTH ANNIVERSARY OP THB IN.
AXIKHCK.VriAMI'ANDTHK WORLD'S GREATEST INVENTOR,
OtTOHKIt 21 ST HAH BEEN 8KT ASIDE AH EDISON DAY
(Continued from page 1)
KroatcMt activities, when he worked
twenty hours a day, stealllng naps on
work benches, In corridors, and wher
ever he ooald.
lie perfected automatic telegraphy,
made a successful typewriter, perfect
ed u devico whereby four moexages
could be sent over the same wire, In
vented the phonograph la 1877, and
then Hcnt sjjvoral years working at
tho no' telephone apparatus, perfect
Intc the receiver.
The invention of the electric lamp
came In those strenuou days. Tho
world bad become familiar already
with the big arc lamp, and was using
it In llghtbouseerin public parka and
on streets, but It wanted a light that
could bo used Indoors in small units,
comparable with wax and tallow can
dles, gas Jets and the oil lamp. Work
went on day and night In those years
of 1878 and 1879. To go off to sleep
was regarded almost as treason. Oae
might get a wink or two at the lab
oratories, if some 'place could be
found. Edison, himself, in spite of
alt roports to the. contrary, had to get
a nap once In a while. One of hla re-
i sorts was tho cupboard under the
stairway, where be -slept among ho
dust brooms and scrubbing palls. He
also showed great agility in sleeping
insllde a roll-top desk so far aa la
known, this Invention has never been
patented.
In tho little old laboratory In Menlo
I'ark, N. J., Edison and his staff
worked day and night to And any
thing under the sun that would bane
together as a "filament,' when the
electric "Juice" waa turned into It.
Generally the darned stuff did not
"stay put." but blew up before yon
could say Jack Robinson.
Hut one long-remembered day,
October 21, 1879, as Edison aat at a
beach with an odd-shaped crude little
electric lamp in front of bin, he
turned on the electric current. Te
xninll horseshoe shaped filament la
its glass bulb sjave forth a glow of
light and the problem waa solved.
In 1891 te Jnveated the moving
picture machine, which has nude pos
sible tho moving picture theater la
every city, town and village where
there is electric current.
When the European war broke out,
Auguat 1, 1914, Edison, realising the
Impossibility of procuring the neces
sary quantities of auny chemicals
from Germany, began experimenting
with auch chemlcala In hla laboratory.
Being a heavy user of carbolic acid,
he erected a plant for Ita manufacture
and on the eighteenth day after start
ing the construction of the plant waa
making the acid. Four weeks later
he waa making 4,000 pounds of the
acid each day.
On the night of December 9, 1914,
Edison's plant at Went Orange, N. 3.,
was the scene of a great consecra
tion. Early nest morning n gang of
men were at work clearing up the
wreck. Hundreds more were added
during the day, and work waa contin
ued day and night. Within thirty-el.
hours after tho fire Edison had gtves
full orders for the complete rehanni-
tatlon of tho plant.
About March, 1915, Edison con
ceived the Idea of helping out the tex
tile and rubber Industries of Amer
ica by making myrbaae, anlMfte oil
and aniline salt, which are always la
demand, and which had prevl-
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oualy been Imported from Germany.
When it is stated that up to 1909
Edison had been granted 916 patents,
one can begin to perceive how enor
mously prolific bis work haa been
Few Indeed, have any conception of
what he has done.
This is the thirty-sixth anniversary
of that eventful day when Edlsea saw
the first successful gtowof light In
his experiment, so the whole country
Joins In celebrating In honor of the
Wizard of Menlo Park, whose great
Invention made possible electric tight
for homes.
In the thlrty-slx years following
Edison's Invention, there has been
made over 600,000,000 electric In
candescent lamps. Improvement fol
lowed Improvement, until today the
Edison Masda lamp that takes the
same amount of current as Edison's
first eight-candle power laaap, gives
about sixty candle. power, or nearly
eight times as much light.
In fact, all site of Edison Masda
lamps are so wonderfully eOtesent
that no one can now afford to use the
old atyle carbon lamps or other forms
of lighting.
EDISON DAY IS
eiLLED AT FAIR
e
WIZARD WILL TAKE PART IN ET.
ERCI8ES AT EXPOSITION TO
DAYDISPLAY OP INVENTION'S
IS FEATURE
United I'reas Service
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 21. Amer
ica's foremost citizen, Thomas Alva
Edison, will receive homage today at
the .Panama-Pacific exposition befit
ting the moat distinguished citizen of
the land. Today is "Edison Day,"
and if plans of the great Inventor do
not go astray, ho will take part la the
program.
Among the many features of the
day will be a record breaking ayro
technicaJ display, which will surpass
anything ever attempted by the expo
sition department of Illumination.
Displays of Edison's Inventions,
models showing the latest Improve
ments of hla inventions, and an Illus
trated lecture on his wonderful
career.
Notice of Sheriff's Sale oa Exeoatloa
(LnvTNo. 774)
In the Circuit Court of the State' of
Oregon, In and for the County of
L. Michael. Plaintiff,
-a.
I
A. Kinney, Defendant.
By virtue of an execution, lasned
out of and under the seal of the' Cir
cuit Court In and for the county of
Klamath and state of Oregon, upon a
Judgment rendered and docketed in
the said court on the 8th day of
March, 1916, In an action wherein
A. L. Michael is plaintiff and. A. JCln
ney Is defendant, In favor of the nald
plaintiff and against the said defend
ant, for the sum of fifty-eight and
48-100 doUartwwith Interest thereon
at the rate of seven per cent per an
num from and after the 11th day of
t ior .. .,JV, .l A
January, 1916, until paid," alee for
tho sum of twenty-five dollars attor
ney fee, with, interest thereon etithe
rate of seven per cent from and -after
the said 11th day of January, 1915,
also for plaintiff's costs and disburse
ments herein expended, amountiag to
the sum of ten and 10-100 dollars,
and directing that plalaUff, upon' ap
plication thereforr hare execution
against the real property of defend-ant-hareln
attached, to wit:
Lots thirteen, fourteen. Itteea
and sixteen of block twelve, and
lota seven, efcht, eleven, twelve,
thirteen, fourfceea. IReea aad six
teen of block thirteen, all tn.Se
on Aoaraon (je- mamain m.
uregoa,
which execution waa dlreeted aad de
livered t Waa sheriff la and for the
said eouatyjof Klamitb aaf abate af
Oregon. I have levtedi upoa all the
right, tttl - Mumi , the said
defendant, A. Ktaatr, lasWd te the
follewtac described property, to wit;
Lota thirteen, fearteaa, .afteea
aae:eUrtanasi WeekUvetm aad
Iota seven, eight, eUreavwelvt)
thirteen, fourteaa, Ifteaa aad aix
" teen of block Uhrtoaa, alt la Sec
ond. AtW t lUemata Falls,
Oregon, aje-lat,ta;ha duly n
-- t f - ---m au
Netfee u herear. given that 1,
t
a
uaderelgned, sheriff aa aforesaid, will
M obedience to the command fa nati
execution contained, tell the above
described property, or so much there
of aa may be necessary, to the high
est bidder, for cash, at 'public auction,
at the front door of the court house
In the city of Klamath rails, Klamath
county, Oregon, oa Monday, the twen
ty-second day of November, A. D.
191S, at the hour of two o'clock p. m.
on said day, to satisfy, the amount
still remaining due on said Judgment,
to wit: The sum of sixteen and 10-
100 dollars, with Interest thereon at
the rate of 7 per cent per annum,
from and after the twenty-seventh
day of September, 1916, until paid;
and the further sum of ten and 20-
100 dollars with interest at the rate
bf seven per cent per annum from and
after the said twenty-seventh day of
September, 1916, until paid, costs and
disbursements herein; together with
the expenses and costs of and upon
said execution.
Dated this 21st day of October, 19ir..
C. C. LOW. Sheriff.
By OEO. C. ULRICH. Deputy.
21-28-4-11-18
Assessment Notice The Klamath De
velopment Co.
Location of principal place of busi
ness, No. 1 Sansome street, on
tho northwest corner of 8aaaome
and Sutter streets, San Francisco,
Calif. Location of works, Klam
ath Falls, Klamath county, Ore
gon. Notice is hereby given that at a
meeting of the board of directors of
The KJamath Development Co., held
on the 18tb day of October, 1916, aa
assessment (No. 6) of II per share
was levied upon the capital stock of
the corporation, payable Immediately
In United States gold coin to the sec
retary of the company at the office of
the company In the botldlng num
bered 1 Sansome street, on the north
west corner of Sansome and Sutter
streets, San Francisco, Calif. Any
stock upon which this assessment
sbalt remain unpaid -on Thursday, the
25th day of November, 1916, will be
delinquent and advertised for sale at
public auction, and, unless payment Is
made before, will be sold on Monday,
the 20th day of December, 1916, at
flO o'clock a. m., to pay the delinquent
assessment, together with costs of ad
vertising and expense of sale.
By order of the board of directors.
H. O. LAWRENCE, Secretary.
Office, No. 1 Sansome street, on the
northwest corner of Sansome and
Sutter streets, San Francisco, Cat
21-2S-4-11-18 ,
NOTICE v
Notice is hereby given that the fol- j
lowing described dog has been li
pounded under the ordinance of the!
city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, to wit:
Ono yellow male dog with white ring
around neck, also strap on neck, and
unless the owner of such animal or
other person having an interest in
said animal shall claim possession of
the samp and pay all fees aad charges !
of Impounding, keeping and advertls
ing, together with the sum necessary)
to pay license tax thereon, If the same j
has not been paid within five days!
from the date of this notice, the!
pound master will proceed to aell the
said animal (according to the ordi
nance of said city), at the hour of
1:30 o'clock p. m. on the 23d day of
October, 1916, at the dog pound la
said city, to the highest bidder for
cash.
If such animal be- not so claimed.
oi it sumcient sum to pay aucn'
charges be not bid and paid at such
sale, the pound master is. authorised .,
to km aatd animal.
Dated this 19th day of October, 1916r
R. T.
19-6t
BALDWIN, Pound Master.
Notice for Publleatlen
(Norcoal lands)
Department of the Interior, United
States Land' OStce at Uakeview,
Oregon, August JO, 1116. ' 'j
Notice Is hereby given that t Bert
Stiles, whose postoSlce address Is
Klumatb Falls, Oregon, did, on the
zeth day of October,'191t. tie la this
office sworn statement and application
no. ugzoe, to purcnase tae n
NWU. Section 15; Township ST south,
itnnre 9 east, Willamette Meridian.
and the timber thereon, under the pro-
Mons of the act of June 3, 1871, and
HCtc amendatoty.nowa aa the "Tim
ber and Stone Law," at such value aa
foilsut be Axed by appraisement, and
that, pursuant to Kuch appUoatlae. the
land and timber uiereoacaeve mhsj
appraised 170,.tbe timber eaUauitHI
hi 0.000 boar (ot at ILM per V.,
,vl the landat f6).Vthat.saM'app;i-
ciint will oter nt4l p.-eof la support of
hl applloatleT und f vara' statsatvnt
on the 4th day of Navbor? 1911. be
fore C ft. De Cnv. tlark of tkeeo.tnt,
codr.. atKlamatk fWkPiataa
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Ibis iwraaaaa jhefara aatry, oa tsMajjiH
a.eoeMet at'aay usnt' eerere iwgarir
tseuea, ay anag a eerveeenuea.i
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Whether you store your
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