The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 11, 1916, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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THE EVENING HEKALD, KLAJ4ATH FALLS, OREGON
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TODAV'S oookit story
United Press Service
IIARItlflllURU, l' Fob. 11.
Daphiu county had difficulty lu
getting rid of IU discarded gal
lawH, useless since Pennsylvania
ha adopted electrocution (or
capital punishment. Finally n
colored kindling wood dealer
who wasn't superstitions paid 60
cent for It.
Trip Across Germany by Ford Parly
One oi the Queerest of Queer Junket
NEARLY $400 IS
LICENSE RECEIPT
H (HI AltLKH l HTKWAHT
(Tolled TrtHH BtufT Correspondent)
TIIK HAGUE, Jan. 20. (Ily mall)
Tun Ford pojcm party crossed tier-
Of i on imc, suspicious meniberH of the
party wore Immediately Interested.
I Kot n telegram myself, it wan
from Carl V, Ackerman, lierlln man-
ager for the United Press. Acker.
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niuny In a sealed train. Ii wbh u very J man bad expected to meet tbe party
queer trip. The pence delegates, t Warnemuede. Illi telegram said:
newspapermen and women and tbe ', "Semt-offlclally advised not to meet
puny, aerry."
"I would like uu explanation of
thin," said tbu German officer who
banded It to me. I explained.
Ohllcote baa aome real bargalas Ja
homes, lota aad farm leads. They are
very likely lo be higher In the spring.
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LEGAL NOTICES
WITH TIIK VKAtl HUM JUST HK
(ilNM.M), IITNTKItN AMI ANO
I.KItN AIIK HTK.N'IMMJ MO.VKV
KOH I'KHMITH
limiting and llnlilna llceueii Issued
lu January by the county clerk' office
brought In '387. Of IbU amount
I367.C6 govs to the stato, and G per
rent, or 116.30, Ii kept by the couuly.
The receipt for the different form
of license follew:
Hunting. 1113; anilera', 1122;
combination hunting and anglers' II
cfrtneit, 9 1 52.
Roller Skating
at Pavilion
explained without a show of emotion
that hi son had Just been killed on
tho went front and .untiled acknowl-
edgmentii of' the compliment paid.
nun tin mo mreusiu ui uie iruu.croH
he wore. Horn of the pilgrim want
ed to send post cards. At one of. the
stations the. major sent a non-com
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cuiup followers left Conenbaaen for party. Berry." missioned, officer to get a supply, a
The Hague Friday monilng. They' "I would like uu explanation of censor P" on. them on the train
reached the Dutch aapltal tweuty-slx this," said tho German officer who and iromleiX to mall them. Preaum.
hours later pretty nearly dead, for handed It to me. 1 explained. Bb,y he dld 0' AU tDe n,u,tar- ,n'
not much sleeping had been done on ..ut. M, the officer." what about ""Ct w Zblot havTTor'
the trip and the newspapermen at, this last word serrv?" late on that trip could not have wor-
least, had had very little for several .. ... . , u . r,t,d German authorities much,
nights before. 8erry, said I. Hemeaualie "Tno best dinner we have had.slnce
The night before the mission left n'Br,'tH h0 can not come- we left New York.", was the pilgrims'
Copenhagen tho business staff gave "0I! ' MK!'" Kn,d the offlccr- "er- Kenoral verdict on tho meal the der
ma tickets entitling the expedition's! ry'rt "" crror-" 8o everything was man fed them. It waB so good. In
Naders, llko UjuI I'. Ichner. Mme !Ha'lHfttcory Hetween Warncraucde fact, that few appeared to notice that
aim ucnuicim one oi me peace aeie- moat wai absent from tho menu. At
gates got to discussing his expenses. Hamburg the Iron-crossed major left
"The trip has cose me $7 up to the train and his place was taken by
date," he said, "and I am hopeful. an Iron-crossed lieutenant who had
of getting back to New York on not
exceeding f 3 more. Ten dollars Is
good deal, considering when.' we were
told that our expenses would be paid
by Henry Ford.'1 Though the train
was guarded at every exit, there was
no order that curtains be drawn. This
did not make any difference. It was
dark before tho party left Warne
muede, and It was between two and
It I itk. Mill luiion for nliatliiK on
Tuotday, evening; Thursday nflerr
noon and evening: Friday nnd 9atur
dny evening iun Kundny afternoon,
7-61
BARNYARD GOSSIP
Ii til right for the fowl family,
htthtn you want to know
ABOUT MEAT
WE CAN TELL
bit jou know and a lot beelde.
Ii'i ttcaute wu foil sure of our
position tbtt we stand so firm on
the fropoiltlon that
HEAT SOLD HERE
IS BEST IN TOWN
Sink Street Market
Mi UK ailO Hlttli HI.
Ilet. Main and KkstnaUi
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BEON EOT WATER
DRWDNG IF YOU
DONT FEEL RIGHT
ye gtaM of hot watar with
eheaehaU etfere ereakftrt
waehM out eelaene.
STOPS
men
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Pi, NEURALGIA
felNfe! Get.
MDr.JuDM'HtAdMlM
rowum.
Till sB alu. a . . a . a a
imfym or violent throbblag
l la a momnt viik n
ffLW""'. Powdsr. ThU old
St aT? Mllef cU !
2. i?l,,0B 0M t0 drug store
"jreradlK. pad,, mA few ,.
"r you Uke u powder you
ie Haii i l H"snio of the head
EMrcSK ,ml l'". hlp ulTer-
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1916 INDIAN HERE
" SWhleh ' th thin,
e LiVeycU "hlvmant new
JHIOHORADB whml WITH
"H QRAOK KQUIPMINT
KLAMATH
TS HANS STORE
M'n nagr llath
If vou waku uu with a bad taste,
bad breath and tongue U coated; If
your head Is dull or aching: If what
'you..oal oura aud forms gas and add
In stomach, or you are bilious, consti
tuted, nervous, sallow, and can't get
'feeling Just right, begin Inside bath
ing. Drink before breakfast, a glass
of real hot water with a teispoonful
of limestone phosphato In It. This
...III a!...!, at... ..nl...... h.. tnvlnd fAltl
Will 111111 UlC UIBUIM1 HUH .
'stomach, liver, kidney and bowels,
and cleanse, sweeten ana puruy iho(
entire alimentary tract, uo your in
sldt! bathing Immediately upon arts
Ing In the morning to waah out of the
srHtem all the previous day'a poison
ouh waste, ga"ii and nour bile before
putting more food Into the stomach.
To feel like young folk feel; like
you felt before your blood, nerve and
muscle became loaded wth body Im
purities, get from your pharmacist a
quarter (tound of limestone phosphate
which Is Inexnonalve and almost taste
less, except for a sourish twinge which
Is not unpleasant.
Just aa soap and hot water act on
the skin, cleansing, sweetening aad
freahenlna-. so hot water and lime
stone phosphate act an ihe stomach,
liver, kidneys and bowels. Hen ana
women who are usually constipated,
bilious, headachy or have any stomach
disorder ahould begin tbla Inside bath
Ina- before breakfast. They are aa
sit rod they will become real crank
on the subject ahortly.- Adv.
Notion of Katrav
Notice la hereby liven that on Jan
wary 3, 191A, there came into my Held
two yearling raules, both with bell
on, one black and the other yellow or
buckskin. No preceptlble brand on
black, while 'on buckskin there la a
brand on left atlfle that resemble a
figure 2. Doth horse mules. Owner
can have same by proving property
und paying for this notice' and feed
Mil, Owner call or' phoae Qagle
Ridge. D. M. ORimTH,
98t Klamath Kali, Ore.
Furs Furs Furs
DON'T OIVK THJOM AWAY
Coyote 4.M (
HkiiRk. . . :. 1JM 9M,
Otter? Mlftk and Oooa fur have
nut gone down tnejr are going up
HIUNO THRM TO UB
The Gun Store
J, H. CHAMUMtW, fref.
Maw af.j a, aninii aawaaTaawaj
lloslk.i Kchwlminor, Kill O, Jones,
and a few others, and likewise the
pt'nco delegates, to seat reservations
on the train. It was announced that
the bated newspaper contingent
would have to hang on any old place.
This did not xurprlse the correspond
otilK. They had expected It. Nor
did It surprlso tho favored ones. They,
loo, expected It.
There was a surprise In store, how
nver. If anybody ever was cordially
haled, the peace party wan hated by
the expedition's buslneKH manage
ment. Tbe correspondents had no
reservations, to be sure, so they went
where the bullae management sent
them, on the station platform, A nice,
liberal allowance of first claaa,, well
hnated, comfortablV upholstered com
partments bad been saved for them
and Into these they piled at the. busi
ness management' order.
The peace crowd hunted their res
ervations. They were In n string of
thlrd-rlaiw conches at the rear, cold
as a barn and about as comfortable
as an American cattle car. Tbo cor
respondent went aft at Intervals and
gave the peace party the haw-haw.
It was uncharitable, but the corres
pondents hnd not always been charit
ably treated by the peace delegate.
Tho delegates tried once to rush
the correspondent' end of the train.
The attempt was a failure. Wows
were exchanged. The correspondent'
resolute attitude was sufficient. Some
herd words were exchanged, how
ever. I-oter several bottles of cham
pagne circulated In newspaper circles.
It was supposed popularly that they
en in ii from Cat-ton Plaintiff, business
director of the tour nfter Henry
Ford's departure.
There are two ferries Utvten Cop
enhagen and ihe German PaIUc sea
port of Warnemuede. Iho first Is
about IHten minutes: th so'iini two
hours.
I.unch is served on both, hut Plain
tiff had arranged to pay for It only
on the second, from OJedser to War
nemuede. Unhappily a few members
of the party had not understood this.
got lunches on the first bo.it end had
to kettle their own bills. This was
the one tragedy of the Journey.
At Warnemuede the party stepped
from tbe ferry onto a platform with
train at one side, the boat at a sec
ond, water nt a third and a cordon
of Herman soldiers at the fourth and
last. Lochner called out tbe mem
bera' namea In alphabetical order,
and aa each name was called, Its ow-
n.r stunned forward, presented his
nnssnort to a German officer and eu
tered tho train. He, entered at. the
rear door and went forward. Only
tnat ono door waa open. The others
were locked and guarded. For all
that, the Hermans were exceedingly
courteous.
BtorUs were current that every
body would be atrlpped and searched.
Cn fact, Lieutenant Governor Bethea
of South Carolina, who did not mane
tha trin with, the ford party, but
alone, waa forced to take off every!
atltcb of clothing and even had lilt
toes pried apart to be aura there were
no incriminating documents between
them. Nothing of, this kind happen
cd to any member of the Ford party.
The nearest approach there was to,
a search was an hour or two out of
Warnemuede when' a German civilian
came through the train, politely
showed hla credentials and toel: a
very profunctory glance Inside n few
valises. Hadld not look in all. The
trunk were not touched. The,reiwaa
no personal search whatever. Not
a question was asked. Previously,
however, an elaborate warning had
been Issued agalnat any attempt to
carry printed, typewritten or written
matter throagh Germany. Many ar
ticles were speeded -also which must
not cross th sorter. The iHianaw,
thoroughly scared, obeyed tfcese ord
ers, scrupulously.
Mate, ebwlamer received a' taw
ram. at Waraaatuasjt. A Oermaji
aaar aaUed,tt to.har. keglaaead
trnveled extensively in the United
States and spoke tolerable English.
He was very sociable, drank to the
peace of tbe mission' success on
board the train, and again, at Bea
thelm. hoped In a short speech to the
delegates that the expedition would
accomplish. Its object.
Dr. Jones responded, expressing tbe
pilgrims' appreciation of the courtesy
Sammone
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Klamath County.
.1. V. McCoy, Plaintiff,
vs. 5
Utirr O. Terry, Lois A. Terry and B,
O. Terry, Defendants.
To U. O. Terry, one of tho defendants
above named: y
In the name of Hie stute of.Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed
against you lu the above entitled stilt
on or before Friday, tbe 17th dayjbf
March, 191C, that being the last day
of the time prescribed In tbe orderot
publication oi mis summons, ana ,ir
you fall so to appear and answer, for
want thereof, plaintiff will apply to
the court for tho relief demanded In
his complaint on nle herein, to-wlt: i
For Judgment against defendant,'
Burr O. Terry for the following sums: '
$7.r0, together with Interest thereon I
at the rate of 8 per cent per annum
from January 1, IMC; $2,160, to
gether with Interest thereon at tbe
rate of 8 per cent per annum from
July 1, 1914; $21.20. together with
Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per
cent per annum from January 21,
1916, for the further sum of $300 as
attorney's fees, and for the coats and
disbursements of this suit; for a 'de
cree of this court foreclosing plain
tiff's mortgage and directing the sale
of tbe following described premises,
to-wlt:
ummens for Publication In Foreeles-
ure. ef Tax Lien
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Klamath County. -
I). H. Origsby, Plaintiff,
' VB.
(George L. Davis, Defendant.
I To George 1,. Davis, the above named
I defendant.
i In the name of tbe state of Oregon,
'you arev hereby notified that B. S.
(iflgsby, the holder of certificate of
delinquency numbered 657, Issued on
the 22nd day of May, 1916, by the tax
Collector of the county of Klamath,
stale of1 Oregon, for the amount of.
sixteen and 67-100 ($16.67) dollars,
the same- being the amount then due
anil delinquent for taxes for the year
1012, together with penalty, Interest
and' costs thereon upon the real prop
erly assessed to you, of which you are
the' owner as appears of record, situate
In said county and state, and partic
ularly bounded and described as follows,-to'
wit:'
Southeast quarter .of southwest
quarter; and lot flvo, section twen
ty-two, township thirty-nine south,
' rangeten east of Willamette Meri-
dlan.fc
You are J urthcr notified that said.
Il.( S.' Grlgsby has. paid taxes on said
premise!! for prior or subsequent
ytars, with the rate of Interest on
said amounts as follews:
year 1913, paid May 22,
For the
1915; tax receipt No. 523S, amount
paid $19.19, with interest at 12 per
cent. ,
vForthe year 1911, paid August 12.
4169, amount
interest at 12 per
1915, tax receipt No.
paid $15.68, with
cent.
Said 'George I
of the legal
Davis an the owner
title of the above, de-
tnree a. in. wuen tne pilgrims isnaea;and.then al, lne png-ims "hocked"
at uenmcim. tne last uerman town t German government. Peace dele-
beforo crossing the Dutch frontles. gatcs ..hocking- the German govern
Still, there was little to be seen at ment! Nevertheless they did it.
the lighted stations. This little seem- The only official or semi-official
ed significant. Thetrain ran through recognition the peace mission has re
tho big central bahnhof In Hamburg celved or Is likely to receive In Eur
beforo 10 a. m. In ordinary times '0pe was this recognition in Germany,
the busiest of places at such at hour.' The way In which the German author
at this time it was almost deserted. uIch secured $500 In gold from the
llremo was Just the same. So were expedition caused a good deal of com
the stopping places In all the other ment. Before leaving Copenhagen
important towns between the German everybody was warned against trying
coast and the Dutch frontlor. to lake any gold coin through Ger
At Hamburg a hospital train was many. Gaston Plaintiff, business man
standing In the station. Except for.nger of the mission and Ford's per
theso glimpses, the Journey might as sonil representative, decided to at-
well have been taken throuah the tempt to keep $500, however.
United States or dnrkest Africa for It was American money. Plaintiff
all tho Idea it stive, throuah a car gave It to Mme. 8chwlmmer to carry
window, of wartime Germany. bocnuse being a Hungarian and there-
Th Herman malor In charre of the fore a subject of one of the central
train from Warnemuede to Hamburg) powers, he thought he lees likely to
..i,.. .. l-.ii.. h......M.i hi. xaattn h sAnrched. When the time came to
n,Vl!7 IIW 1,1U. WW. ... .w ri
i... nniito it vUliwJ comoartment . settle for the special train, however,
after compartment, tried to talk with the Germans said the price was $500
the aid of an occasional volunteer. American goiu.
South half of southwest quarter scribed, property as the same appears
of section twenty-one, township
thirty-nine south, range nine east
of Willamette Meridian;
tbe proceeds of said sale to be applied
Illinois Democrat and His
Daughter at Palm Beach
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of record, .is hereby further notified
that B. S. Grlgsby will apply to the
circuit court of the county 'and state
aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the
to the satisfaction of plaintiff's Judg-'JIen against tbe property above de
ment; that the Hen of B. O. Terry on j scribed,'' and mentioned In said cer
the said premises be adjudged second,'! tlficate. And you are hereby sum-
subsequent and Inferior to that of the
plaintiff; that said defendants and all
persons claiming under them or any
one of them, subsequently to the exe-
moned to appear within sixty days
after the' first publication of this sum-
inon, exclusive" of the day of said
fit t publication, and defend this
cutlon of plaintiff' said mortgage, be action or pay tbe amount due as
barred and foreclosed of all right, above shown, together with costs and
claim or equity of redemption In said accrued Interest, and In case of your
premises, and for such other and fur- failure to. do so. a, decree will be
ther relief as to the court may seem ; rendered foreclosing the Men of said
equitable. (taxes and costs against the land and
This summons Is served on. said de-jpremlses above named,
fendant B. O. Terry by publication'!-. This summons is published by or-
thereof in the Evenlna Herald, a der ot tne Honoraoie u. v. jtnyKenoaii.
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Mb lUHUUkU,
newspaper of general
printed and published
Falls, Klamath county. Oregon, by
order of Honorable D. V. KuykendaU,
Judge, of the circuit court ot the state
of Oregon, for the county of Klamath,
and said order was made and dated
the .30th day of December, 1915, and.
Judge of the above entitled court;' th'e" date of the first publication of this
dated and filed in said suit at KJam-j summons is the 31st day of December,
ath Falls; Oregon on tbe 4thday of ,1915.
February, 1916, which order requires i; AU process and papers in this pro-
that this summons be published once jceedlng may be served upon the under-
a week for six weeks; the date ot first 'signed residing within the state of Ore-
publlcatlon being! February 4, 1916. gon;atUhe address hereafter men-
nOIiLO C. GROESBECK, ttoned. ROLLO C. GROESBECK,
Attorney for Plaintiff. ' j " Attorney for Plaintiff.
4-11-18-25-3-10-17 v. Address. Klamath Falls. Oregon.
GOING AWAY?
Let us take care of your baggage and case.
WE MEET JUX TRAINS AND BOATS
Auto Bute for Passenger. ' , ' Auto Truck for Freight
DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE
Wettem Transfer Co.
PHONE Office 1t7; Residence 266-R. ,
TOILET REQUISITES
MANICURE GOODS
.Our stock of sail nice, buffers,
nail clippers, enamel, orange
Vootit-elicka, etc., la Urge-aad
c.-irkullyselected and the price
am the-1 very lowest that you
N ,.n hnv mallv rood maalcare
Kooda for.
6 Virginia Sullivan Bow Sullivaa
Roger Sullivan, the strongest democratic politician In Illinois, is here
shown enjoying himself 'at Palm Beach during the winter. The demo
cratic politician could not play golf in Chicago nt this time ot the year,
nt least not In his shirt sleeves. One photograph shows hla daughter, Vir
ginia, with" her little niece. "
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A line home, a good baalaeea house
aud Nix big lots, all for $8.v00. WW
pay rlglit bow 15 per cent a the In
vestment. Buy yourself a good post
lion aad a sure Income. Aak'Ohtlcote.
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charge of the Kelaty roosstat keaas at
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What havo you to sell In Improved
or unimproved lands. Give full.de-,
srrlptlon and price in first letter Ad
dress P. 0. box 286. 6-6t
Chllcote collect rent aad looks af
ter property-of all kinds. l-tt
Highest cash price paid for all
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Main street. UU
NEITHER WAR NOR PANIC
Can affect the , stability ot this
bank. Its ample resources are In
vested in gilt edged securities,
whose values are solid and Invul
nerable to fluctuations. They are
road ily convertible into cash so
that we cau meet any emergency '
at' short notice. It is a good bank v
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