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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1916)
HI "; ;.. ji vmiMAt. MWUA Ml, fie "Jjfor Iht lUrsMi ctals "' Tender Meats A necessary to a whole mm meal, and those who want cut from a selection of the very finest stock should buy at the Mission Market Wfi of Ondiw Theater Quality nd Service Our Motto DULL SPLITTING, SICK HEADACHE Or. Juki' Headache fowdars re. Mm at not 10 eeate a Tea Uk Dr. Jmm' flesdael j fort tad In, Just a few mosmbU m kMd lsr mI all neuralgia and , iktrw tsbisIim. If Uu qulekeat ud wrist niitf for baadseae, whether ihD, UrobUiuf. tplltllaf or asm malar. Scad iobmm to the drug Mm did dune package bow. Qvlt lofftrtaf IV m seedless. B nrou gi if. jum- nwuuMM rowkf-Uifn there will bt so dlsep ,poUunil. Hiram Says: Thrte nsppy monilags run In mule lu 'xwr nice awl warm with h amdiMid nf block or a shovel of coal. KLAMATH FUEL CO. Ar dealer In AM, KI.NDH OK WOOD AM) COAL. Phone IH7. 505 Main SI. kTi FflBi Builder's Hardware Wc supply you with your every need in the way of Builder's Hardware. One trial will convince you Jlmt this store has the LARGEST STOCK and the GREATEST VARIETY in the city. Get the habit of coining to 'c QUALITY HARD WARE ST.ORE for youFcv- ery need. LOWEST PRICES on everything. Roberts & Hanks bbbbI aW f aBaBBBBBBBBBBBBSaW BL U I -' hSs a W-M And other kick room supplies can be bought here to better advantage because our stock is new, clean and fresh always. i m s a rJL, l 'Aflfsgrgussr f Scientific This tiltittoKrmili hIiouh Urn voiiim Pnimnin ctinul on . firm vlull to tin- mi inrgo snip nnx gone mrougii m v- will - S(gH''SsF " v . '- , ill . Ai'SetVLlHaVaaaaaaafaWi'fti v'wpHnB 'i jt' I '' y i ,i X,Vfcrf 'tif4B iB m- Mil IB J B nUBI aH ' iSBaTflKiaTaTaErBBTaTaDPaBVP&S HataMHHMflHCeaflaEaiaaBVEfl BjB'BjBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJBHBflBBjBB"L vBBBBgiBJBjB BE HdlipiHiJiHpiHiiBM bbbbbbbbbbH "avMlifiilS I Shepherd Tells of Real Seen by Newspapermen on the Serbian Front During the Retreat II) W.M. U. HIIKI'IIKUD (Hulled lrcM Staff CorrcHpomlenl) SALONIKA, Dec. II -We smashed .Hit n Wfiirmi litnil i if i iif iiLai nu un I ' """ w " cioveny ucucrea nnu uiaiien, when we tumbled out of the am- i went nlonif. It wiu one of those pltl- by decorntlonH of holly that we had btilnnco we saw a narrow ravin run ,ful rnrloudH of hoiiHohold noodit, with i"l " It. tlnK behind n hill. There were tents the pile and tho )ouni:er and stronger I I """ J. " 'v Kuiclv. "Tho llulKnrs nro across tho (ln the mud before or aloiiRslde tlicuiii.y, nnd If wo stop Ions enough to itlMlil liurit nf lhi Irtlil III lilinlil dm nlnnu iwii oxen as we turned uonii un; road, the perlexed peasants turned the oxen nnd headed for a roadside ditch. The unusual sight of an nut- mobile seemed to frenty them. A woman and n man struck the oxen with slicks The wheels went down with a crash, and e cry body scream cd The old woman held up tho baby In hur arms, Tho body of the wagon 'setlleil down Into the ditch, on Its side. Gently the old woman and the baby slid off Into tho mud. Iloslde the road wns u camp of llrltlsh Rlnecrs, nnd wo saw thorn flocking by j the score from their tents to the sccno of tho-housohold wreck, lly tho tlmo wo had passed fifty or more of thoso parties of refugees, wo know that somewhere uhead tho retreat was un der way. As wo wont along thn roads In tho French ambulance, wo knew; how comfortable h woundod man might bo In such a car. In addition to tho spring of tho pneumatic tlfcs, there were springs on tho car Itself. Thn stretcher seals on which wo sat wero hung by n third series nf springs from steel bars, which wore suspend-' ed from tho rolling of the car by. spiral springs. Tho motion of tho ambulance, except for a slight sway ing, wus almost Imperceptible. Just when wo wore innrvollng nt the comfort w)tli which wo wero trav eling and comparing our situation with thnt of tho sad lino of refugees, there was a tonlflc explosion at tho J roadsldo nnd the shriek of a shell. A hell drills a tunnel through tho air' and. through this tunnel also echoes tho, whistling of tho sholl Jar and clash, nnd mix In one long whine. The shell wo hoard was leaving us. ( Through tho nmbuJanco window wo saw first n cloud of smoke, and thon ( the outllno of a huge gun which, atood at least eight foot above the ABSORBENT COTTON and SURGICAL BANDAGES m JSZ- Commission IhhIoii of hclentlHtH mi mod by I'rHlrtcn hcene. In charge of Colonel (Jopthnln en mil from ocean to ocean ground oil giant wheels, ami hud m mouth that n man could havo put his head Into. Tho great ennnon stood , within fifteen feci of the road, but It .. .. ..... l.etH gi out and photOKraph It," w,w """ rrespondenl. ".Sot here, said our lieutenant i kivo tnem our range ineyu nro at uh vine, inn isp. iu, wnicn sheiterea ro." them, belongs to tho Bulgars now, Tn(' road was rut along the face of nnd the battlefield of the Valley of " l'"1' Helow us was the valley of Costorlno Is quiet nnd peaceful again, Costorlno and four miles away, bo- miles behind the Bulgarian battle X""1 tho valley, were other hills llke.llnc. ""Cm, where the llulgnr artillery was Hut now it was ti battlefield. A hidden. Juit " "."arter or a mile rurlher and , UL reuched the shelter of n turn In the rond Tho huge Kngllsh gun be-1 ,lllu' "K ,:cI)l "Pitting out Its roaring challenges across tho valley. Dy tho on-'wntcn " WM possible to hear the I this Is Letter Writing Week Mi you doing your duty? You ran make your letter mote lm piTHnlve upon tlie recipient by usIbs SYMPHONY LAWN It In ii paper tlutt lias a mark r relliieiiieut nnd denotes distinction. By the Box, 50c This In tho season of cough drons mid colds. In there any good reason why you should neglect your cough? Rexall Cherry Bark Syrup In guaranteed to give satisfactory results. 25c, 50c and $1.00 ARE YOU SAVING YOUR COUPONS ON REXALL GOODS,? These coupons arc worth money to you. Wo have n uew lot of dlshetTooomlng, with many ow designs among them. It will be to yourlnterest to get all the roanonN you can. There l no extra charge on tho merchandise you buy., THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH at Canal I Wilson to study the slides In the Hlnw tho photograph was taken the Action whim. of its shells for bIx seconds; the whine nlwavs ended In a deen. dull roar, whoro the shell had broken 'name five or bIx miles away. and dugouts on Its sides. This wns a secret 1 could not have told two waeks ago, Hut It doesn't matter now. Tho Frenchmen with their steel blue cisqiies have all gone from tho ra- camion m the top of the hill roared. Another cannon further away roared. The Hritl.sh cannon bohlnd us roared, They were all ally cannon. And then camo u different sound. It was a shriek that didn't grow less with the passage of seconds, but louder. Look FALLS, OREGON into the sky above you; you can aee nothing; you feel helpless; all around you the air Is filled with that growl ing whine; It may end la a burst near you; If that's the case, you won't hear tho burst, In all likelihood. In common parlance, tho light will go out, and you won't know what hit you. You havo an Infinitely Intense desire to hear the boom; you want to have the thing over with, bm long c that whlno Is In tho sky over your bond you may bo killed at any minute. I am not writing this In order to boast that I havo been under shell lire, but In order to point out that ho Iiik under shell Are is an alarming thing, and that If the experience does not still up a heavy thrill within you, then you must bo a dumb animal that cannot understand tho things thnt are Koitif on around It. Some men say they like this thrill; that tho feeling Is pleasant. Others say they don't like It, nnd I am among them. It's too much like being In n terrific clec tr:uil storm with harder lightning than human beings ever saw In the sky, any bolt of which means death. lint hero tho shell is, in the sky above us. There is a terrific roar. On the hillside above us a huge cloud, bigger Hi an n six-story building, of mud, stones and smoke arises. The shell hnd burst. Let it bo recorded that Richard Harding Davis, John Mr- Cut oh ton of the Chicago Tribune. John Dass of the Chicago Dally News, nnd Jumcs Hare, the war photograph er, wore not hit. Neither was I. I raid I didn't like it. I had been under shell fire In Russia, In Serbia, on the Kngllsh front; I had dodged boll, ally and anti-ally shells, and I had made up niv mind months before thnt tho next time I was near flying shells 1 would try to study the work- Ins of my mind f.nd nerves, and dls- cofi-, If possible, whether I was frlKlitened, and whether or not the tliak) feeling thnt comes from know ing death Is somewhere in the sky Is nearby is really a pleasant one; whether the thrill of a kiss or nMrlnk compares with he'thrlll of being In danger of Biidtf;n dPHth by bullets or shells. I had made the study thin time, nnd I found that I didn't like the thrill. In the presence of the other war correspondents, T said that I didn't like It. "Well." said Davis. "I'm old enough" bo's almost 60, and he's seen a score of wars "I'm old enough to admit, without being ac cused of bravado, that I like it." Which I took to mean that all oung reporters are afraid to "admit they like shell Are. I wns to havo more experience with shell Are before the day was out. BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK TRY (JRAXDMOTHEirS OLD FAV . ORITK RECIPE OF SAGE TEA AND SULPHUR Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ol, brings back tho natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streak ed or gray; also ends dandruff, Itching! ocnlp and stops falling hair. Years ngo tho only wny to get this mixture wns to make it nt home, which is raus cy nnd troublesome. Nowadays, by asking nt and drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound;" you will get n large bottle of this famous old recipe for about 50 cents. Don't stay gray! Try It! No one enn possibly tell that you darkened your hair, ns it does it so naturally und evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray bnlr disappears, and after another ap plication or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy.-Ad Now February Records arrived -today nt Shepherd Piano Depot, next door to postofnee. It Ostriches can travel at a rate of more than 100 miles an hour. Subscribe for the Herald, 60 cents a moots. LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Creditors In tho County Court ot the State of Oregon, for the County ot Klam ath. In the Matter ot the Last Will and Testament ot .Alma Kuehne, De ceased. Nottce is hereby given by the under- ulrned, Andrew Kuehne, executor ot tho estate ot Alma Kuehne, deceased, to the creditors ot and to all persoai having claims against said deceased, to exhibit them, together with the necessary vouchers, wlthla six aseaths from the date of this notice to said ex- ecutor, Andrew Kuehne, at the law office of Onelll Manning, la the Whlte-Maddox building, In the city of Klcmath Falls, Klamath county, state of Oregon, which said office the un dersigned selects as his place of busi ness In all matters connected with the said estate. Dated this 7tb day of January, A. C. 1916. First publication January 7th, 1316; dnte of last publication, f'ebrunry 4, 1916, ANDREW KUEHNE, Kxccutor of the Estate 0fHUmmon8 '" tne 31st ay of December, Alma Kuehne, Deceased. 16-7-H-21-28-4 j All process and papers In this pro- cceding may be served upon the under- .Notice of Drainage District Bend 'signed residing within the state of Ore- KlectloB Notice Is hereby given that nt n'tioned meeting of the bentd of directors of! the Klamath biainage District of Klumath county, Oregon, held at the oftlee of said board on the 15th day of January, A. D. 1916, a resolution was udopted calling a special election, at which shall be submitted to the elect-' ors of snld district the question wheth cr or not bonds of said district In the' - .. ... . I uiuuuui oi tivu.uuv.uv snail oe au thorlzed, and in pursuance of aucb tesolutlon a special election Is hereby called to be held on the 19th day of February, A. D. 1916, at, which elec tion there will be submitted to the electors of said district the question of creating a bonded debt In the sum of $100,000.00, for the purpose of building drainage and reclamation works and a system of dikes, canals and ditches for the reclamation of the lands within the boundary of said drainage district, the vote to be by bellot, upon which shall be the words, "Honda Yes" and the words. "Bonds No.'' Polls to be opened at 2 o'clock p. m., and to remain open until 5 o'clock p. m. of said day. The polling place is designated to be at the office of the board of directors at No. 71S Main street, in the city of Klamath f'allb, Oregon. Dated this 15th day of January, A 1). 1916. M. MOTSCHENBACHER, Director and President. C. K. DE LAP. Director. A. A. MEHAFFEY, Director. Attett: A A. MEHAFFEY, Secretary. 19-26-1-9-16 Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned baB been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Joseph' L. Tull, deceased, by the county court of Klamath county, Oregon, and all persons having claims against said estate are required to present same to me at the law office of Rutenlc & Kent, in Klamath Falls, Oregon, with in six months from the date of this notice, verified as required by law. Datea as Klamath Falls, Oregon, January 12, 1916. JAMES H. OWEN, Administrator of the .Estate of Joseph L. Tull, Deceased. 12-19-26-2-9 Summons for Publication in Foreclos ure of Tax Lien In the Circuit Court ot the State ot Oregon, for Klamath County. R. S. Qrigsby, Plaintiff, vs. George L. Davis, Defendant. To George L. Davis, the above named defendant. In the name of the state ot Oregon, ou are bereoy notined mat a. a. Grigsby, the holder of certificate of delinquency numbered 657, issued on the 22nd day of May, 1915. b. the tax collector ot the county of Klamath, state of Oregon, for the amount ot sixteen-and 67-100 (116.67) dollars, the same being the amount- then due nnd delinquent for taxes for the year 1912, together with penalty, interest and costs thereon upon the real prop erty assessed to you, of which you are the owner ns appears of record, situate in snld county and state, and partic ularly bounded nnd described ns fol lows, to wit: Southeast quarter of southwest quarter, and lot five, section twenty-two, township thirty-nine Boutb, range fen east of Willamette Meri dian. You are further-notified that said B. S. Grigsby has pajd taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent years, with tne rate oi interest on said umountB as follews: For the year 1913, paid May 22, 1915, tax receipt No. 5235, amount paid 119.19. with Interest at 12 per rent. For the year 1914. paid August 12, 1915, tax receipt No. 4169, amount paid 115.68, with interest at 12 per cent. Said George L. Davis as the owner of the legal tiUe of the above de scribed property as the same appears ot record, Is hereby further notified that B. S. Grigsby will apply to the circuit court of the county and state aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the lien against the property aboye de scribed, and mentioned in said cer tlflcnte. And you are hereby sum' moned to appear within alxty days after the first publication ot this mona, exclusive ot the day at first publication, and dtfead this action or pay the amount due as I'AQI above shown, together with coats sac accrued Interest, and In cane of your failure to do so, a decree will be rendered foreclosing the Hen of said tnxes and costs against tho land and premises above named. This summons is published by or der of the Honorablo D. V. Kuykcndall, Judge of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Klamath, and snld order wns made and dated tho 30th day of December, 1915, and the date of the first publication of this igou nt the nddress hereafter men- HOLLO C. OROESBECK, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address, Klamath Falls, Oregon. 31-7-H-21-28-4-U SUMMONS (Equity No. 746) , In the Circuit Court or the State of ' Orpprin. fnr ITIftmftlh f!nfinlv. , .. ,. tl 3 Mnnra TMnlnHM ' ' ' VS, Wiley II. Allen Co. or Wiley B Allen nnd any other person or persons who may have some Interest In or a lien or claim upon the property herein after described, defendants, and any other person or persons wh To Wiley B. Allen Co. or Wiley B.AUen and any other person or persons who may have some Interest In or a lien or claim upon the property herein after described, the above named defendants, , . In the name of the state of Oregen: You and each of you are hereby sum moned and required to 'appear and answer the complaint filed herein against you by R. S. Moore, who Is the holder of Certificate of Delinquency No. 678, dated December 1, 1916, for the sum of six dollars and ninety-five cents upon the southeast quarter of southeast quarter of section thirty-six (36); in township thirty-eight (38) south, range eight (8) east of the Wil lamette' Meridian, issued for the delin quent taxes upon said premises for the ear 1909, and who Is the holder ot Certificate of Delinquency No. 130, - . dated November 20, 1911, for the sum of nine dollars and thirty-two ceats. Issued for the delinquent taxes upon said premises for the year 1910, and who is the ho!derof Klamath County Oregon, Tax Receipt No. 3788, dated October 23, 1912, for the sum ot ftve dollars and twenty-three cents Issued for the delinquent taxes upon said property for the year 1911, and who is the holder of Klamattr County, Oregon, Tax Receipt No. 4421, dated October ; 1913, for the sum of five dollars and ninety-six cents, Issued for the delin quent taxes upon said premises for the year 1912, and who Is the holder of Klamath County. Oregon,' Tax Receipt No. 4647, dated October 30, 1914, for the sum of five dollars and seventy-one cents. Issued for the delinquent taxes upon said premises for the year 1913. and who is the holder of Klamath , County, Oregon. Tax Receipt No. 5412, dated October 7, 1915, for the sum of nine dollars and sixty-four cents, Is sued for the delinquent taxes upon said premises for the year 1914; said certificates of delinquency and said tax receipts all bearing interest af the rate of, 15 per cent per annum from the re spective dates of their Issue. And you and each of you will" take notice that It you fall to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons, exclusive of. the day 'of said first publication, and defend the action or pay the amounts due to plaintiff, the plaintiff will apply to the above entitled court for a decree foreclosing the liens against the prop erty above described and mentioned in said certificates of delinquency and said tax receipts and for judgment against you for the said sums herein named, together with accrued interest thereon and for his costs and disburse ments herein. This summons is published by order of the above entitled court, dated the. 22d day ot December, A. D. 1915, and the date ot the first publication of this summons is the 24th day ot December, A. D. 1916. CHARLES J. FERGUSON, Attorney for Plaintiff, who resides at Klamath Falls, Oregon, upon' whom all process and papers In this pro ceedings may be served. 24-S1-7-14-21-28-4 Notice to Creditors , In the County Court of the State ot Oregon, for the County ot Klamath. In the Matter ot the Estate ot George Deal, Deceased. , Notice Is hereby given that the un . deralgned has been duly appointed ad ministratrix ot the estate ot George Deal, deceased, by the above entitled court, and all persons having claims . against said estate are required to present the same to the undersigned. at Langell Valley. Oregon, or at tae office of J. M. Carnahan, attorney at . . rrr. ... "i.. .r.. zz?sv luing ouiioing. juamaia rmim, viwmm,- v, ithln six months from the date ot tWa J notice. sg - Dated this som day w UWOflanWOfaf ,HiPl ; 5 SBBBBBhaVS " Administratrix ot the state. akfk.Mfjak'f ASMBbHbbbW H4MMF sna m ,-j,i :&$ J . -y-f &. ' "-i-