The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 14, 1916, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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hen Is an American
Not a Real American?
Chief Justice Moore Is a
Candidate tor Same Post
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in co bark l' Aumrlrw Oilier
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km the rub
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Udon address struggled wllli Hi
Imbleni Tim applicants, many "
Itirm with KtillHah accent, " 'in,l
ktv bwii out of touch Willi urn wniuo
f Ubcrty, with forced to nnawer Ini-
ponlliK lists nf iiiiiHlliiin, which were
rurwiiril.'il in i li Htitii. iliiiitrliniii ui
WiikIiIiikIoii
Tim l.'piirtiuiit uf stale. iii'IIiik on
ii musty mill Ion i: himih.mI law, tie.
creed Unit In In- hiokmIimI iin an
- in t'll t'li it In ii fnri'lKii .oiiiitry. a pm
iioii must report to tlio ir.icr Aiimr
li'ini iiiitliiirltli'H nl viirl.niH tlini'H
illil) ii) tux ih In Aiiii'lirii ir ho or she
Iti.h .'IioiikIi property to he taxed oi
mull.' u vUlt lioinn iiiiio In a will In A
Ki.'itl iniili)' An Kill I mmI AiiiitIciiiik tin.
fnllfil In this, in nlmli. or In part
Tli.i)' ni.' now ihtsoiih wltlmiil u
t'.iuntr) A Mimiiirl In K'iiilr.il lo k
tmiitt anywhere tit pr.'stmt Ho Airier
tni's lout rlllri'iix tii nun imiiiik! In
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MORE ARTILLERY
EOR THE ARMY
WAIt nl,l,i:lH AMKH Hill H.NOIt
MOl'K I.N(lti:.Hi: l hTUII.VOTH
or -nit: int. ir itit.wcii or
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I lion within bIx wooks after the first
'publication of thin tummuni In the
ICvonlnK Hornl.l nowgpapor.
And you will take notice that It
you fall lo appear und tuswor or oth
itwIbi! plead within said time, the
plaintiff, for want thereof, will take
'jii.lRiiient agalnit you for tho sum
of r,00, with Interest from tho 28th
day of January, A. D. l'J 15, at the
nitf of 7 per cent per annum, and for
the further fium of $100 attorney's
fu'jH und for IiIk cosIh and disburse
rni'iitH herein.
years, with tho rate of Interest on Flcxlblo lllcru, stods, and baby cut'
snld amounts ns follews: itrrs t wholesale price, WHILE TH17Y
Kor the year 191'J, paid May 22,' LAST Wm. C. Hum, 439 Pine. 3-tf
1315, tax receipt No. C23G, amount,
paid $19.10, with Interest at 12 per
rent.
Life InMimncc kIvch you n frlia4
Kor tlio year 1&H, paid AurusI 12,
1915, tax receipt No, 4169, amount
paid $15X8, with Interest at 12 per(
cent. i
Said (jt-orKo .. iJavlrt as the owner
of (he legal title of the above do
scribed property as the same appears
of record, Is hereby further notified
of dccnrity. 8ce Clillcotc.
n-tf
And will apply to the court for an (that II. H. Orlgnby will apply to the
order directing that the real prop-iclrcull court of the county and state
erty attached In this action, to wit, 'aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the
Hen against tho property above de
scribed, and mentioned In said cer
tificate And you art: hereby sum
moned to appear within sixty days
nfler the first publication of this sum-
exclusive of the day of said
publication, and defend this
northeast quarter and the east action or pay the amount due aa
half of the southwest quarter above shown, together with costs and
of hOiitliwcHt quarter
the cast half of the southeast
quarter of miction ten (10), the
went half of the southwest quarter
of section eleven (11), township
thirty-novel (.'(7) south, range
eleven and one-half (11V4) east, (menu,
and the southeast quarter of the ni-t
sLibb fcf Lih
of section 'accrued Interest, and In case of your
thirty-three (33), township thirty
eight 138) south, range eleven and
one-half (ll'.-i), all east of the
WHIumettu .Meridian in Klamath
lounty, Oregon,
lio hoIiI by the sheriff of Klamath
.oiinty under order of this court in
Ihe manner piovlded by law.
Tlilt. summons Is published pursu
ant to an order of tho above entitled
court made on the 2.1 day of Decem
ber, A. 1). 1910, and the first publi
cation thereof Is made In the Kvenlng
Herald on the 3rd day of December,
A. U. 1915.
CHAUI.K.S J. FERGUSON.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
3-10-17-21-31-7-14
SUMMONS
(Kqully No. 746)
In tin- Circuit Court of the HUle of.
OKKon. for Klatimth County United I'ro.n Hcrvlcn
t M Moore, linimiu, WAHIII.MJ ujis, II K . Jail M
vs. The War Colletce Ixiard of the war
Vllty II. Alkn Co, or Wlmy II Allen ,, ,;ltiiii!iit In n .oiiM.'ndlal report
.ind any iittii'r per.m or persons who tll Kcrlary Oarrlsou, today recom
my hvr some Intrrrst In or a Hn ' m, mlml nn enormous Inrrense In the
or cUlm uion tho property hnrflln-!Blrein5ih of the artillery arm of the
nftrr tliscrlbed, drfendantu I tilled Stales army
EaEH
.liKtix I'. . Moore
and ny other parson or persons wh
To Wiley II. Allrn Co. or Wiley II.AIIen
and any .illmr person or pirsotm who
HM.KM. Oi . Jan 14 Tho llrnt
iniii'lilati' to eoun out for state ollee
thlh ear Is Chief JuMlre F A. Mooro
I'll.' rout of th. additions asked Is nf ttte Supremo toutt Justice Moor)
Avoid Mistakes
t.eveetl $200,0011.000 and $300,00),
'inn. It Is utideritood, and all depart
may have some Internal In or Hon ,,, from moiintnlti to roast nrtll
or claim upon the property herein- M ur,. ..rfecled
after dmcrlbed, the above turned .
defendants
In the name of the state of Oregon'
You ami each of you are hereby sum
moned and required lo appear and
nnawer the complaint filed herein
aimlnit juu by-It. H, Moore, who Is the!
bolder of Certificate of Delinquency
No 678, dated December 1. 1916, for
the sum of alx dollars and ninety-five
rents upon the southeast quarter of
Moore hail b-.-en a member of the
iiW'i, Supronu -ourt, and ho lus
nl'njs been ro-clccted without op
position In his Inns service ho has
rendered some of Oregon's most im-
i-.-ek.. r.-.'l.ictlnu as a member of the portant legal decisions, and has also
slate's highest tribunal.
For the ii.ik: ix.enty-foiir year;-, the Important duties of bis office.
anyotiu an enthusiast on the subject.
Itcinember, Inside bathing Is more
Important than outside bathing, be
muse the skin ixires do not absorb
Summons for Publication in Foreclos
ure of Tax Lien
In the Ciicuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Klamath County.
Ii. S Crlgsby, Plaintiff.
vs. t
Oeorgo I. Davis, Defendant.
To (ieorge L. Davis, the above named
defendant.
in the name of the statu of Oregon,
you nre hereby notified that D. S.
Crlgsby, the holder of certificate of
delinquency numbered C57, issued on
It... tid dm nf Mm 1Q1K hv thf tnv
proven himself highly qualified for,,,. of the cou'nty of Klamath
'statu of Oregon, for the amount of
I sixteen and 67-100 ($16.67) dollars,
jlhe same being the amount then due
and delinquent for taxes for the year
failure to do so, a decree vlll be I
rendered foreclosing the Hen of said
taxes and costs against the land and!
premises above named. (
This summons Ih published by or
der of the Honorable D. V. Kuykendall,
Judge of the circuit court of the state
of Oregon, for the county of Klamath,
and r.ahl order was made and dated
the 30th day of December, 1915, and
the date of the first publication of this
summons Is the 31st day of December,
1915.
All process and papers in this pro
ceeding may be .served upon tho under
signed residing within the state of Ore-I
gon at the address hereafter men
tioned. ROLLO C. GHOESBECK,
Attorney for Plaintiff. J
Address, Klamath Falls, Oregon.
31-7-14-2I-28-4-11
Tender Meats
Are necessary to a whole
some meal, and those who
want cuts from a selection
of the very finest stock
should buy at the
Mission Market
Wcit of Orphean Ttieater
Quality and Service
Our Motto
J
LLGAL NOTICES
I No .Nr.il for KUnmtli Fulh. IVupIr l Impurities Into the blood, causing
i:Mrlimiit Willi Kuril Convlnr poor hoilth. while the bowel Hires do
Ink IM.Wnrr t lUml Just as soap anil hot water clcaliM".,
sweetens and freshens the skin, so
I There are many welt advertised kid- hot water and limestone phosphate
ney remedies on the market today, 'act on (ho stomach, liver, kidneys and
.loutticani quarter of section thirty-six
(36), In township thirty-eight (38)
nuth, ruiiKo clKlit (H) east of I bo WH
lutnetle Meridian, Issued for tho delin
quent Inies upon snld premises fur the
)ear 1909, and who In tlio holder of
Certificate of Delinquency No. 130,
dated November 20, 1911, for the sum
of nine dollars and thirty-two cents,
iiiue.1 for tho delinquent taxes upon
Mid premises for the year 1010, and
who l the holder of Klamath County
Orexon, Tax Itecolpt No. 3788, dated
October S3, 1912, for the smn of Ave
dollars ami twenty-threa craU issued
for the delinquent taxes upon said
property for the year 1911, and who Is
the holder of Klamath County, Oregon,
Tax Receipt No. 4421. dated October 6.
1113, for the sum of Are dollars and
nlnelyslx cents, Issued for the delin
quent taxes upon said premises for the
W 1912. and who Is the holder of
Klamath County, Oregon, Tax Receipt
No 4647, dated October 80. 1914. for
(be sum of five dollars and aevonty-one
cents, homed for the dellnquont taxes
upon snld premises for the year 1913,
nd who the holdor of Klamath
County, Oregon. Tax Receipt No. 6412,
dated October 7, 1916, for the sum of
nine dollars and sixty-four cents, Is
ued for the dellnquont taxes upon
"aid premiss for tho year 1914: said
wrtiricatos of dollnquoncy and ald tax
receipts nil bearing Interest nt the rato
of 15 per cent por annum from tho ro
"PMtlve iiato 0f their Issue.
And you and each of you will take
nolle that ir you fall to appear within
"'"ly days after the date of tho first
I'ubllcatlon of this summons, exclusive
or the day of said first publication, and
Wend tho action or pay the amounts
lo plaintiff, the plaintiff will apply
o Ilia nbovo entitled court for a deeree
foreclosing the liens against the prop
"'ly above described and mentioned In
ld corilfluatea of delinquency and
"ll tax receipts and for Judgment
"Kulum you for the said sums herein
named, together with accrued Interest
tnoroon and for his costs and disburse
ni'nts herein.
This summons Is published by order
' Iho above entitled court, dated the
-l day of December, A. D. 1916, and
" dnto of the first publication of tbla
"uinmons is the 24th day of December,
A- I). 1916.
CHARMM J. VHROUBON,
Attorney for Plaintiff, who resides at
Klamath rails, Oregon, upon whoa
all process and pattern In this pro
CHdlngs stay be serred.
I441-M4-IM8-4
SubHCrltie for the
month.
but none so well recommended In this bowels Adv
vicinity as Dohii'h Kidney Pills. Itend
the statement of a resident of Jock- ..j,,. ,ki ,.. itio world in uc.l
sonvllle. oYnt liiMirmice. See Clillcote.
Kxrn Arnold, Applegate road, Jack- .
Miiivillo, ore , says ny oaca ooui- rillbltCrll. fur thl. Herald, 50 cetils
ered me for fli or six months, i nau
h dull uilti through my kidneys and
the kidney action became vory Irreg
ular I had to get up at night on that
account. Donu's Kidney Pills soon rid
inn of all the ailments, und my kid
neys have bothered mo vory little
since."
Price fiOc, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for n. kidney romody get
Dean's Kidney Pills tho same that
Mr. Arnold had. Kosler-Mllliiirn Co.,
Props.. Iluffnlo, N. V. Adv.
Summons
(Kqulty No. 837)
In tli'i Circuit Court of the Stale of
Oregon, for Klamath County
J ('. Patterson, Plaintiff,
vs.
Itlley Woods, Defendant.
To Klley Woods, the above named de
fendant. In the name of the State of Oregon,
ou are hereby summoned and re-
1 1-tf quired to appear and auswer the com
plaint tiled In tho above entitled ac-
llei.ilil )ii( hiU get results.
1912, together with penalty, interest
and costs thereon upon the real prop
erty assessed to you, of which you aro
the ownor an appears of record, situate
in said county and state, and partic
ularly bounded and described as fol
lows, to wit:
Southeast quarter of southwest
quarter, and lot five, section twenty-two,
township thirty-nine south,
range ten east of Willamette Meri
dian. You are further notified that said
I). S. Urigsby has paid taxes on said
.Notice to Creditors
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of KIara-1
ath.
In the Matter of the Last Will and'
Testament of Alma Kuehne, De-'
ceased.
Xutlce la hereby given by the under-
sicnea, Anarew rwuenne, executor oi t
the estate of Alma Kuebne, deceased, !
to the creditors of and to all persons 1
having claims against said deceased, '
to exhibit them, together with the!
necessary vouchers, within six months'
from the date of this notice to said ex
ecutor, Andrew Kuebne, at tho law '
office of Oneill & Manning, in the
If Yoo Are Going to Boy a Car
Let us furnish you with literature
describing the new
SAXON SIX
We also have some bargains in
used cars.
Telford Bros.
Conger Ave. & Main. Phone 22M
STOPS HEADACHE,
1
NEURALGIA
Whlte-Maddox building. In the city of ( Dont Suffer I Get ft dia
of Dr. Junes' H dsdw
Powders.
premises
prior
subsequent
Kinmath Falls. Klamath county, state'
- -..
of Oregon, which said office the un
dersigned selects as his place of busi-t
ii'.-ss in all matters connected with
the said estate.
Dated this 7th day of January. A.
D. 191G. First publication January
7th. 1916; dato of last publication,
February 4, 1916.
ANDREW KUEHNE,
Executor of the Estate of
Alma Kuehne, Deceased.
7-14-21-28-4
You can clear your head and reUsve
a dull, splitting or violent throbbing
headache in a moment with a Dr.
James' Headache Powder. This old
time headache relief acts almost magi
rally. Send some one to tbe drug store
now for a dime package and a few mo-m-nts
after you take a powder you
will wonder what became of the head
iclie, ncuraltfU und pain.5 Stop suffer-I-"
it's needle. Ba sure you get what
- i nl: for.
Not a Bite of
Breakfast Until
You Drink Water
eye a glass of hot water and
phoephate prevents illneee
and keeps us M.
Just ns coal, when It burns, leuvos
behind u certain amount of Incom
btmtlblo material in tho form of ashes,
ho the food and drink takon dny after
diiy loaves In tho alimentary canal a
rortaln amount of Indigestible ma-1
turlul, which If not complotoly elimi
nated from tlio systom each day, be
comes food for tho millions of bacteria '
which Infost tho bowels. From this
inosH of ioft-ovor wnsto, toxins and I
ptomaln-llko poisons arc formed and
sucked Into tho blood.
Mon and womon who can't got feel
ing right must begin to tnko Inside
bnthu, Before eating breakfast each
morning drink a glass of real hot wa
ter with u toaspoonful of Itmestono
phosphate In It to wash out tho thirty
foot of bowele tho previous day's ac
cumulation of poisons and toxins, and
to koon tho entire alimentary canal
clean, puro and fresh.
Those who aro subject to sick head
aolM, eolds, biliousness, constipation,
others who wake up with bad taste,
foul bretUh, backache, rheumatic stiff
ness, or have a sour, gassy stomach
after asssJs, are urged to get a quarter
P4HM4 C limestone pbospnat rrom
that aw' store, and begin practicing
saaltaUoa. Tbla will cost
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iIt'.new-ies good-it's healthful!
. The finest temperance drink
H,' you have ever tasted the new
' drink of 1916 made from
Oregon Hops and Barley.
Golden and Amber Nectar
is full of cheer snap and spar
kle. It haa a delicious amber and
f olden color and pours out with a
eavy foam on top a delightful,
healthful beverage for the whole
family dnnk as much as you
1 like, it cannot
intoxicate!
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is more than a
. Ai thirst-satisfying
t beverage. It is the
-V MAtkufssira nur kaal Is rt.
food tonic drink. Golden and
tAgv' Amber Nectar is made from the
finest life sustaining, strength -giving
SfiivMjliaritB as all Winrtvr!' nrorluct. Ifa
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kn ine greaiesi neaiui annx ever pui on uic owmi
O a drink that tastes good, makes good and is good.
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SPARKLING 8 DELICIOUS
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Wtlnhard't CoUm and Ambtr Ntctaria aold hy tht Botth,
Catt or on tap at the btt StortM, Soda Fountains,
Am fauranfs and HottU in th NortkwMt.
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