'l- fi fjf'A' day, novbmbkb , mi mm fish and ? Oysters FRESH EVERY DAY i HalesFithand Meat Market Steve Strassar, Prop. J83 Main HI. Phono 187 KIIKHII MAMMON KMM Auto ItoHrcry Kkmath Falls Athletic Club ,i.h open f'r Members. Inquire al PAVILION (or Membership Fen SB WILL ADDRESS Ml, LAKI FARMERS API'I.WMTK, OI.AIHYKR AMI FI.KKT TO HPKAK TO PROOKKS. MIVK AtilllCUIrCHAL OROAM XATIOX NOVKMIIUR laril. Captain 0. C, Apnlesato. Prod Fleet I of tin. Commercial Club mid Roland Olnlsyer, county iiKrlculturint. will to Mt, I .uk I November 12th lo addrons (ho l.akl Improvement Club, one of mo mom progressive mid efficient ok rlculturnl orgiuiltntloiiH In Oregon, Fleet will speak n (ho work tho Commerce Club In ilolnt In co-oucrn- tlon with tliu farmers, nnd Olalsyor will dlNciiHH IiIh agricultural work. Captain Aili)iiio will bo asked lo assist them In rhniiRlng Ihe nomo of Iholr commiinliy fiom Ml. I ..nit I to the original Indian. It Acorn that tho orlKlnnl nroniin- elation of tho iwimo of the district wan l.o-cay. Thin won noon IomI. howavor. ii nd It became Mt. I.akl. Tho fanner wish tho spelling cIihiikimI anil the ill. trie! railed by the ordinal Indlnn. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAOS ' "7 si'C V"V "v;5"; fi-.fe.V1 How They Go to War in Germany Builder's Hardware Wc supply you-with your every need in the way of nttildcr's Hardware. One trial will convince you that this store has the LARGEST STOCK and the GRKATEST VARIETY in the city. (let tlic habit of coming to the yUAUTY IIARD W ARK. ST.OKH for vnur ev ery need, LOWEST PRICKS on everything. Roberts & Hanks PAPER MUZZLED FOR CRIIICISM ATTACK OX IIAI.OAM: IIV MX- ININ OIXUIK KKHCLTH IN HKIZ- I'llti OK THK PLANT IIV IIHIT IMII AITIIOIUTIKH aBaBis m $fy . ,1' ;BTBnBnBnBnPWi!i!Bnem bbb saBnV""! 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They are mill doing to war In Oer- eentiy an order that newspapers must many with high hope according to all not discuss tho question of peace was recent testimony, as this photograph Itsued. Tho British said this order of n young man and the girl ho ex- wn evidence that millions of Germans pectH to return to wed, hIiowh. Hut noire talking peace, or why. should such ono knows how long it will last. Hc-iui order have been necessary. WOOD! V have prepared Oie iieet Murk of llry lltock, Blab, tlody susd Umti iwmmI Hvallabte for our wta ler rutoniers. (lei our prtrea before lmy(C. a good himnI will coat you ho Mere than Inferior grade. Car of coal will arrive about No. temlier ISth. fc, KLAMATH FUEL CO. O. I'KYTON, - MKItltll.li MKNTION sBsSlsiHBHBaBHBHBr H I l agBaMBBBaB Come to the Garage, that Guarantee you, Satisfactory Service in everything. Whether you ftpre your Mr with us permanently or lust buy occasional supplies, we guarantee to please you in th Quajlty)and Price. The Best Grade of Gasoline ( the Lowts,Marketrke. Oy our Service 'once and "(icc the difference. . Howi ii. Mm. Abel Ady wait n business vis itor In Klamath Falls on Saturday. Mrs. L, .M. Anderson entertained tho young iteoplo of tho Presbyterian Christian Kndoavor Society at the pnrsonago on Frldny evening. A large number of the young people wore present, and oflor playing games, re freshments were served. All report n very enjoyable time. Tho Presbyterian Aid will meet on November 17th. nt the homo of Mrs. Hill. Tho Ladles Aid have been do lus: nlaln sewing nnd children's sew Ing at their different places of meet ing and will be glad to make arrange ments for moro of this work. Mr. and Mrs, lloblm and Warren Fruits and Mr. aud Mrs. Isaac Davis have gono to San Francisco to visit tho fair. The Martin brothers are closing out their store In Merrill. Their largo stock of merchandise Is offered for sale at reduced prices. Mabel Sherman has left high school for this year. She will go with her parents to Oakland to spend the win ter. Muriel Hartcr will remain In Santa llnrbara, Calif., this winter. She it attending high school there now, af ter visiting the exposition. All who ure Interented In the for mation of a Parent-Teahcer Associa tion are invited to attend au Informal meeting next Friday afternoon at .a Thn nurnasa of the meeting la to discuss the formation ot a perma nent association in Merrui. Dr. Demorest's new oBce bulldlBf . whiAh u innatad at the north aide of his resldencee Is about complete, and will soon be ready foruae. LAVA BEDS TO BE DEVELOPED KLAMATH, MODOC AM) HIHKIYOU (OCNT1K8 WILL CtMJPEHATK TO MARK HISTORIC PLACK MORK OPK.V TO T1UVKL To make the lava beds moro avull- nble to tourist travel is n project on which officials of Modoc, Klamath and Siskiyou counties aro getting together. Ily tho contribution of funds, all three counties participated in getting a road built through tho historic plale, but other work still remains to do for which co-operation will bo requlrod. The road will tirst be changed so as to avoid n bad stretch ot road between tho Slxklyou county line and OeaT Foot cave. The road should be Im proved all through the beds and lat eral roads built to various places ot scenic aud historic Interest Klamath folk at tho beds on the date set. While many people visit the beds, ( their real Interest and value ae a re port aro little known. Some of the most wonderful natural scenery, en riched by historic Interest, In the ( ('tilted States Is. available here. Cavea j whoso depth no one has ever pene trated, Ice cavea, strange lave forma j lions, crevices and hardly extinct vol canoes aro some of the features of the .stronghold ot Captain Jack. OUCH! BACKACH E! Tho following program will be ren dered at this evening's meeting of the Monday Club, which will be held, at the home of Mrs. Fred Cofer. 602 Klghth street. Piano duet Mirthful Moments .... Engleman Miss Fern Hanks, Mrs. Zumwalt Songs (a) Somewhere a Voice Is Calling. Tate (b)A Oarden Courtship . ..Hadley Mrs. E. C. Richards I Know a Lovely Oarden. . d'Hardelot Mattlnata Tost! Lawrence Mehaffey His Lullaby .......... Bend My Aln Folk Lemon Mrs., J. O. Camp Serenata Tost! Rose In June German Mrs. J. H. Otey Piano Narcissus Nevln Miss Met Chastaln (n) (bj' (a) (b) (a) b) PERPETUAL Win etaMBBBsnmassB) ,t f, A 'Vt. I :el JJ z?A&n Dearest Public: i. Even If you do not drive aa auto mobBe, yon need an JCtaa accident policy., See Chlkoto. 5 LEGAL NOTICES RUB LUMBA60 OR STIFFNESS AWAY ItUU PAIN FROM BACK WITH SMALL TRIAL BOTTLE OF OLD, PENETRATING "ST. JACOB'S OH?' When your back la sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism lias you stlffeued up, don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old, honest "St. Jacob's OH" at any drug store, pour k r..' ..i .. . i..vo ,. ,,iPinl'le In your hand and rub.lt right at tho lava bed, next spring. In which ;on "r "U'ug,bhaclf' and e "me many men from all part, ot Klamath. ou c?unt "' the 80rene" and lMne- Modoc and Siskiyou counties will par tlclpate, and spend so many hours working on the roads. All three, coun ties ure benefitted by tourist travel through the beds. Tho excursion of school children to tho bods will be brought about soon, with O. C. Applegate and Delzell as guldos. Modoc people will meet tho ness Is gone. Don't stay crippled.. This soothing, penetrating oil needs to be used only once. It takes the pain right out and ends the misery. It Is magical, yet absolutely harmless,, and doesn't burn the skin. Nothing elso stops' lumbago,, sci atica, backache or rheumatism so promptly. It never disappoints, Adv. 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To the Orr Lake Lumber company,, a Corporation, Defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby notified to be and ap pear, and answer the complaint, of the plaintiff filed in the above entitled suit against you, on or before the J 1st day of December, .191 6, that being the date set for you to appear and answer, by an order of Honorable D. V. Kny kendall, judge of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Klamath county, and It you fail so to appear and answer, plaintiff will ask the court for the specific relief prayed for In his complaint, to wit: That any right, title. Interest or lien that you may have in and to that certain property described in plain tiff's complaint now on file, under and by virtue of a certain mortgage ap pearing of. records Iff Klamath county, Oregon, .made by the defendants, O. F. North and J. W. Newhart, to you covering the said property to- wit: That certain saw mill situated on section five (5), township forty-one (41) south, range eight (8) east, Willamette Meridian, Klamath county, Oregon, known as the North-Newharc saw mill, on what la commonly termed thf Downing ranch, between the stations ot Worden and Calor. Oregon, being situated along the- right of way ot the Southern Pacific Railway com pany, be by the court declared to be subject junior and Inferior to the Hen of plaintiff In the two certain mortgages, set out and described In his complaint, this suit being brought for the purpose of foreclosing plain tiff's lien under and by virtue of cer tain mortgages which plaintiff alleges Is superior and paramount to the said mortgage executed to defendant named herein. This summons pub lished In the Evening Herald, a news- naner nrlnted: rjuhlUhud and of sen- eral circulation In the city of Klam ath Falls, county ot Klamath and slate of Oregon, being the county In which the above described property Is situated, being also designated in the order of the Honorable D. V. Kuykendall, judge ot the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Klamath county, In his order for the publica tion of said summons, said order be- lug dated the 8th day of November, 1915, as be(ng the paper, most likely to convey notice to, this defendant; first publication, of this summons be ing on the 8th day of. November, 1915. and the last publication being on the loth day of December, mil continuously slx consecutive and se cesslve weeks. " ' " B. L. BLLIOTT,, - Atteer.rer.'WalntMfr'V; 211-J4 Wllllts building. KlasaftU Falls, Oregon, 8-t6-ss-ai-is-aov , In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to be and sp- , pear, plead, answer, demur or other wise, move, to the complaint' Sled 'herein against you In the above en titled suit, on or before the 13th day oi uecemoer, ivio, mat neing tne last day of publication of this summons, and the last dsy within which yoa'sre required to appear and plead, asinrar( demur or otherwise move herein,, as fixed by the .order of publication of this' summons. If you fall to be and appear to plead, answer, demur or otherwise move, the plaintiff will ap ply to the circuit court of Klamath county, Oregon, for the relief demand ed In said complaint. , ' Said suit is brought for the purpose of foreclosing two certain real estate mortgages upon lot nine (9) in block fifty-eight (58), Second Hot Springs Addition to the city of Klamath Falls (formerly Llnkville), according to the duly recorded plat thereof now on file In the office of the county clerk, Klamath county, state of Oregon, said premises all being la Klamath county. Oregon; and to Impress, lot 8 of said block with a lien of a deficiency Judg ment, ifany be obtained; said mort gages in the sum of 8600.00 wltlTlO per cent interest from March 87, 1916, and 8950.00 with 8 per cent In terest from January 1, 1916, and fori 8160.00 attorney's fees, and costs, and. asking that said Jot 9 be sold to eat- tm9 ..i.i M.M4m .. -it.k -yi: B7 M..U AMW. !!, MW jHMgj Ur receiver to collect the rents and pro fits during pending ot suit, and to pro tect the property from waste and de terioration, and for a deficiency judg ment and for any further and other relief as to equity may appertain, and as will more fully appear from the. complaint on file herein. This summons is published In the Evening Herald, a dally newspaper of general circulation printed and pub lished and circulated In the city of Klamath .Falls. In Klamath couaty. state of Oregon, by order of the'Hoa orable D. V.' Kuykendall, judge of the above entlUed court, and dated Octo ber 29, 1915; the first publication of this summons to be made November 1, 1915j and the last publication thereof to be made the 18th day of Decern-j ber, 1916. W. H. A. RBNNBB," Attorney for Plaintiff, " Klamath Falls. Oregon, If your transmission is broken, send a car for you if that the you. have not been In to see mr steak -Z or diamonds. . -" &- !., iBSisvWW m r rue topax is the birth stone for this' V -,. wymrn . m. Man, 'wmM Th stone-, and Is very hard and briWant. The; golden topai Is the SneetJ aHt' comes principally from Brasll. Pre-i ; clou's' topas is nearly as brilliant as'' -thVdlamottd. ' " j Better put on your leeee-ltaeaV j things today, as It Is going; to eaowf t i. an'dfiwe are to have perpetual: Winter ;, ' ' for as long as the snow stays aronn i on the mountains It's going to be eeW.lit and as long as it's cold, the sskwaw1H stay, on the mountains. So there you are. Have you forgotten, dearT It's 61lf Main street, on the wrong side, be-V-i fwTeea a billboard and the Begal.8hoe Store. -, m, " If it's jewelry or kindred lines, I -think f we have something 4hat will piesse you. Love Is an Itching ot the .', JS? 4. l ti heart that can't be scratched. to my aid. Harry Thaddy MeHattaa. v4 " See the indestructible trunks at the v Bradler Haraess Co. - - 87-lt A- W", I FRED'S TAMAUS 1 H .arc "' Made Fresh 'I ", EvBry Day; AT THE PARLOR ,121 No. Sixth Sirs 4 ("nl A. -1 m : i ' "1 .- .? t rr Winter Storag - We have good, clean, saee-seer age for cars to the oM Brick sttetsv Telford Bros. Corner Ceager astd Maai M &' U-4 !-: ft J m 3f .''',! I '1. . -r- n X? li-'l & K -. iiT3I3MlS w ipi.w. iitjHmri' In thej Circuit Court. tead fer;he i uoaaty i Kiamaia ana aanaeif SlBBsBeiyffaBBaBll fllV . Jnf W WC VWRflB'vMvt B. 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