The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 15, 1916, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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ItOhL N0TICE1
Huiumona
(Kqulty No. 748)
... CrCult Court or mo ni or
" J o for Klamath County.
?."?.... ..ml J. U. Hparrentorn,
V,w, """
PIIIDW"'
..!!" Mmv it. noMott, Wayne
ffin. ""' . ,. r-rmeri InlDle-
JjTnd Hl'l'ly . 'nd'
'" ..... M..a tlin ahnvn
i tb name of Uio Mate of Orel on,
I" . ......win Ail iii iinnAiF
hereby aummonod to appear
,011 in
' j.umr the complaint tiled Id the
"..... within .Ik wnaka
...i..i ...ii within ! wanks
ibon niin" . -.. ..
...... m.hllrjitloil Of till UtU
(101
pot
per,
troo ! " -- .
.. .k. i.v,.tiliiit Humid nowapa-
ett ""- ,V hB, .
,od you "'" ianv "'-- -
r"' .. . .. .....I imiwar. nr oil.. '
'.u. plead, within tho said time, tbe
ft' . ......, utlll an nits
i fall io !'" - ; ' . t
. for wont thereof, will apply J
.. the above entitled court for tlio re j
llirdeaaoded lu tholr complaint, filed
.. ..M iult. to wit
For Judfineut against the said do-1
,-.Jmii. Win. Iluwett. siary it. no... i
-it and Wayne llnaactt. for tho aum of
lfl.il, " I""''""1 ,,"H, " """
Ji; of November. 1916. at tho rate of
I per cent Pr annum, nod the addi
tion! aum of liuo auoriwy io,
.dfortheiumof $57.08, with Inter-
t from the 28tli day of September.
1115, it the rato of 0 per cent per
tm, and for tholr coat and din-
tgrwminti horeln,
Aid alio for n decree foreclosing
the morlgue described In tho com-.
illlDI 0KO neri'iii, i" " wi-
uln mortgage mode und executed by
tbedefendauta. Win IlitMott, Mary It.
Haawtt, and Wayne llaneett, datod
Jalr I, 1909, to J. I.. Hparrentorn,
om of tbe plaintiff herein, which la
upon tbe north half of tho aoutheaat
qcarter of aecllou nuvoii (7), and the
h( bilf of tho southwest quarter of
taction lglit (8), nil In townahlp tblr-Ij-Btne
(3) M)ii tli, rmiKetwelvo (12)
tut of the Willnmcto Meridian, In i
KUmalh county, Mate of Oregon, and '
tbit tbe Mid property bo Hold by tbe
totrlS of Klamath county, Oregon, In '
it manner by law provided for Mies'
m forKloaure of mortgagee. I
Aad (bat tho court alio decree that,
jsjpartlen to thla null may become a
portbuer of mid real property, and
tbit tbe abcrlff shall place tbe pur
thavr Into complete poiieaaloo of tho
property purchaaod, and that tbe de
fendant and each of them, and all
pmona claiming, or to claim, by. I
tbroagh or under them, be forever
barred and foreclosed of nil their
rlit, title, citato and Hen at law and
la equity and nil equity of redemption
In, to and upon mid real property and
from every part thereof, excepting tho
rlfbt of redemption allowed by the1
ititntea of tho atnto or Oregon.
Tbla aummon U published pursu
it! to an order of tho above entitled
court, made on thu 8th day of Janu
try, A. D. 1010, and (ho Aral publica
tion thereof la nuiclo in the Evening
Herald on tho lllli dny of January,
A. D. 110.
THOMAS DRAKE,
CIIARLKS J. FERQUHON,
Attornoya for Plalntlffa.
11-1S-Z5-1-8-1 C-22
Notice of Slierlfr Bale
By virtue of an execution and order
"fuleduly laiuod by tho clerk of the
elrcult court of thu county of Klam
lb, aute of Oregon, datod the Slat
T of January. 1910. in a certain
Ktlon la the circuit court for eald
Mty and itato. wherein the Inter
Mtionu llarvcator company of Amer
' (i corporation), aa plaintiff, re
orered Judgment agalnit C. D. Rec
'wind Julia c. Rector for tho aum of
"Wen hundred, Blxty-four and 6-100
ri, with Interest thereon from the
dy of Deccrabor, 1 916. at the
,,,'.0' c por ft Per annum, and
'"' ltox, fee., and a further
am of twenty-olght and 45-100 dol
"";. on tho 31st day of Jan
"ry, Ills,
iXl"? horoby "ventbat I will on
frl . "y of Mnrcn- m. t
Sk .?,""' ,n ",d County' 10
mu. r h0 froon of aald day,
public auction, to the hlgheit
iZa cn'',, th0 lowing do
ef'M property, to wit:
it!1 irot nlno (0) ltl block fl"y-
diiiB , h 8ccond Hot flP"r,n Ad-
J "onto tho city of Klamath Falla
t'ormerlv i.ii.ii..i . .
II,,. , ' ;. ucoruing to
' duly recorded plat.thereot now
eh ." U'0 offlco of th0 ""nty
OriL vVamnth count' tt of
ttiZT lov,cd upon " Prop-
Iv b Be.. q,ucn thereof may
B..T ,a.ry ,0 ""My the aald judg-
Hirveat.. r of th8 International
S );g:ln"O.D. Rtor
CSI noctor' w,tn ,nt",t
taam? . P WUU "" CO,tB nd
tr;'ents that have or may ae.
fSSSr, m?ttlh Pa,,", refon'
'I6.a2.a9
New lot'of embroidery thread.
7-ir J, F. Mnmlrn A Co.. I .
Agreed
Many leading ga-enelne e
pern lave recently declared
that hilulciiingull iiudcfrum
aiilult-liie peiiuleutn iflvea
Lett itiulii.
Pacific Gun imiinrlm made
the tJinc dinovery )ejn kk.
I or the inajorll) har lirril
iiiIiil' erolene in
nrrfcrrme
la all niher oik
with the einern.
The) aieo
Zerotfiie It nude from .(.
Iruril l jlifimila iciri)lruiii
nimlt latr tiiulrr the mi
eiiiallf.l rrlmliii- farililir of
the JitJinlaiil OH (i.ttipany.
Nel time ou finplv the
crank caif, lefill iih Ztiu
leiie. Standard Oil
Company
(cur..j.j
Ivliinuilli 1'ulla
ZEPOLENE
I
5!rA4
Builder's Hardware
We supply you with your
every need in the way of
Huiltlcr's Hardware.
One trial will convince you
that tlii .store has the
LARGEST .STOCK and the
C.UKATKST VARIETY in
the city.
Get the haliit of coming to
the QUALITY I1ARO
V A RKSTORi; for you rev
cry need.
LOWEST PRICKS on
everything.
Roberts & Hanks
MAKE
?
Mlte
JAKE, MY PARTNER. MOW. HE SAYS
TO SELL SOMETHING TO A MAN. YOU UNDERSTAND.
DOMT START OUT BY TELLING HIM A FUNNY STORY
SLAP HIM OM THE BACK, ASK HIM HOWS HIS
FAMILY.
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f i lOS OFQUAtnV
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I'ormti i',it.(jit.fiiK
I'nltfil iihh Kcrvlcn
WACO, T..x, Ki. IS Tim
c-lty wnM votliiK todny ii tho pro-prli-ty
of Hunilny movloi.
I'nllod I'ntHH Horvlco
WINNll'Kd, Man., V,. IR--lun
ChrlMtlo of Mllwnukoo mid
Tommy OlhhoiiH of Ht. Paul will
iiinut In ii ton round bout to-
ttlKht. Tho procffida nn t Ko
to HiihllcrM returned from tho
wnr.
I'nlti'd Plena Service
COI.UMHUH, 0 Fob. in,
Viirloim prnblciiiH of practical
work In limurniicn will ho con
itlilered nt tho iiiiiiuul moetliiK of
t lift Ffwlnrutlfin nt fi...nl r..
i - .-.. wt "IIHIIUI III-
Hiirniico ABorlntloii In Ohio
. here todny
!
! t'ulleil PreMH Horvlro
j WINNIPEO, Man.. Pub. 1C
! ItumorH were current hero today
tbnt the Canadlnii Koverninent
( plana to tiikn over tho (Irnnil
Trunk Pnrlilc railroad from
I WlniilpK to tho Pacific coast, nt
l it roHt of $400,000,000. Tho
! Kovernmont rcconlly took over
! tho portion of tho road east of
! Winnipeg, paying $200,000,-
! ooo for It.
, iii:hi: wim. he no dkathh
l i jit. i-.ii.ii;i, i. IIRIU
,t'nlteil Press Scrvlc?
j MT CAItMEI., Pa., Pel.. 13. -The
, following statement was made to tho
i..ii"iiif, niuiVMivui iir liiaaaiv " UlVi t
Inlteil Press today by W. P. Kfinblc.j1 "llt" ProsH s,aff Cot respondent)
editor of the Ml. Carmel Item:
"The department of commerce,
'bureau f ceiiHiis, Washington, has
just Issued a bulletin of mortality
Mtr.tlKili-ii that shows somo surprising
fads The bulletin shows dentlm anil
ilenth rute4 lu 1H, with compara-
live rates for recent years, for cities
in tho registration area Hint
have
.10,001) or more Inhabitants.
The llgurcN for Ml. Carmel. Pa.,
show that according to official
ports the,,, were 212 deaths In this
city lu tho year I OH. Death rnto per
1.000 population for our town is given
... ..... .n.
as ioiiews: year mi, iu.y; year
1312. Ill: vunr 1912. 12.3: avernne.
1'JOfi to 11U0, 13 9; average. 1901 to
190(5, 1S.1.
"Assuming that the death rate Hir
thout.nud Inhabitants In 1904 was
IS. I, and noting that the preclso rate
lu 1914 wus 10.9, u reduction of 7.2
we llud that ton years Inter, In 1924.
the death rate should bo Just 3.7 par
j thousand, provided tho sum total
,of population does not change, and
that at tho samo ration of decrease
there should be no deaths In tho year
hi)29 lu Mt. Carmel.
Cliilnito haa nonit' real lmrgnln In
liirniex, lots and farm lands. They aro
very likely to bo higher In the spring.
l.-f
HIM FEEL GOOD
AND GIVE HIM A-
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH
i By Fighting
Russian Women Are Winning Ballot
UnlUiil PresB Service
PKTKOaitAD, Jail. 12 (by mall)
Huviilnn womou are winning their
omanclpatloii on tho battleneld. The
miino autocratic Husslun that abol
ished Vodka In a night will think
twice about equal BUffrriKo after tho
wnr, it becamo known today. In
quiry In ofllclal circle tonds to tbe
holler that thero Is an overwhelming
Bonumcni ror rownranig tho Russian
women, at least those of tho edu-
cated classes, for their vulorous con-
duct undor tho guns.
Tho big war has brought tho llus- may serve. Theso regulations aro not
slan womon to tho fore The tra-' obeyed. Accounts of female hcro
dltlonul comradeship of Itusslnn icm come from every Russian battlc-
i.rouierH und Blstcra In homo life, tho front.
co-educatlonal facilities of IlUBHlan. Everywhere Russian women are In
universities, the capabilities of Itus-jtho midst of the struggle. Some of
slan women generally have all com- the mont bloodsoakcd Russian battlo
blnod to give tho female subjects of ( fields are stained with feminine blood,
tho czar a masculine mentality. It Ilnse and field hospitals find countless
First Men Dratted Under
Derby Bill Are Out Today
lly WII.IHJK 8. FOItltEST
I.ONUON. Fob. l-(bt ...all) The
llrst drafts of England's Derby army
mobilized today. Youths of year
riuiKliiK from nineteen to twenty-'
two who weeks ago answered Lord
Derby's group system of enlistment.
gathered throughout England to get
into khaki. Thnv mini, from u-nrk.
shops, bank desks, department stores
a,,,, oll,cr wnlks of llfe- Tlle' afc
rc-i"0'' Mn dtatrlbutcd In scores of
trnlnlni camps learning to form fours.
",ul u,clr offlcere Piwy " wcld
l,ho sl,ovcl and rin-
I Thnro worn rnmarknliln Rfi..io In
-- -- - -- --
iinuon toaay. itecruus nau neen
instructed to como In shifts nt two
hour Intervals. They Hocked to the"' """ ""-"" w'" " oiu'Pi'e
great central recruiting depot
Whitehall. Tho first recruit was
llttlo oarly. He camo from a big
;i
banking establishment where he had
Just bade fellow clerks farewell. He
had been instructed to appear In his
oldest clothes In order that thoy could
ho thrown away when bo donned hlsi
suit of khaki.
Tho boy followed Instructions. His'
coin, ami trousers niigui nuvo ooen
worn by n Weary Willie. Hla shoes
were run down at tho heel. Yeater
.Iny ho woro a morning coat and shiny
silk lint to tho bank
He bad bor-jthe
rowed today's togs. A brief medical
examination followed his arrival in
IF YOU WANT
VALUAaU
CfMJMMIat
KACH
FALLS. OREGON
Enemy, Not Government,
took tho war to change thin to mil
Itary romlnlum which already lias
demonstrated that the upper classes
of ItiigHlnn women aro ready for the
vote.
Tho KiiHHlaii woman'i argument for
HUffrnKo Ih silent. It Is not based on
street paradew and flapping banners,
an In America, or moro violent dem-
onstratlons. an in Eneland. but on
record of patriotic devotion and
heroics on tho battlefront. Thn mil-
ltary regulations of tho czar's forces
!0n land and sea decree that no woman
Whitehall. Ten mlniitns lafpr ho IaH
"- -
for a railroad station to Join a regl-
"T ,0 wh'ch'ie nad bce aligned.
Six months from now the boy will
bo a full fledged soldier ready to go
to tho front. He will be bigger and
broader and healthier. It's a ten
Jo one chance that ho'll never go back
to ,ne ,)ank after tho war- "'s a
J','10 to te cl,ance tllat he'11 8 to
l "naan, or AUBiraua wnere he can
krc1' 1,ls Iu"68 f,,n of fresh alr-
nunureus or youths followed the
bank clerk. Somo were medically
unlit and were Immediately excused.
The majority, however, quickly shed
their rags for the olive green uni
forms which they'll wear until the
d . ..,.
..
Hundreds of thousands of the Der-
nBinr intervals from today on. They
a are ,moro th"n enouh '" fi" Kltch-
T - B"""' ",u ueruy announcpa-
ILLINOIS HLWTKltS CAN'T SHOOT
TIIOl'OH SEASON OPENS TOIAY
L'nited Pres9 Service
SPRINOFIELD, 111.,. Feb. 13. The
spilng duck shooting season opened
lu Illinois today but the waterfowl
aro passing over tho Sucker fields,
rivers and lakes unmolested because
federal law prohibits the killing
of ducks except In the fall.
Illinois hunters aro awaiting an
xiously ami somewhat impatiently for
the decision of the supreme court of
j the United States in the Kansas case
'which tests tho validity, of the law
eliminating the spring shooting
teasnn. in Kansas the order was
held unconstitutional and the gov
ernment appealed to the supreme
court, where It has been pending since
1914.
New Spring Skirts, 2.95 to $7.60.
7-tf J. P. Maguire & Co., Inc.
Mrs. Frances E. Boyd is now In
charge of the Kelsey rooming bouse at
031 Main. Nice clean rooms for tran
sients mid light housekeeping. 3-tf
Highest cash
kinds of furs.
Main street.
price paid for all
C. D. Wlllson, 70
31-tf
New Spring and
Summer Samples
llnvo Just arrived for huliee' and
gentlemen's tailored to measure
clothing.
FASHIONABLE TAILORING
AND DRESSMAKING
The Mesdames Blachly
1024 Main St.
Preparedness
Safeguard your health. Build
Urea nutckiy these cold mornings
by using
Peyton's" Dry Blocks
KLAMATH FUEL CO.
Plume 187
nursing sisters. Uut It Is the fight
ing sister In the ranks that has thrill
ed Russia during tho last elghteon
months. Tho records of bravery of
tho nursing sisters is a secondary
chaptor. The devotion of tho low
liest peasant woman to war work Is
another. Hero is tbe latest list of
feminine heroines, fresh from tho
frent:
I
Mile. Kokovtseva, decorated with
the St. George's Cross for daring
rcconnalsance work, though wounded, j
She was a "cossack." ,
Mile. Appollvia 1 slate v, changed
her name to become a common sol-l
dler in the regiment of her father.
Sho carried him, dangerously wound-,
cd, from a burning cottage to the
rear.
Mile. Maria Rleloverskala, a priv
ate, saw the major of her battalion ,
fall during a brush with the enemy.
She carried him to a place of safety, j
She wears the St. George's Cross of j
the Third nnd Fourth" class. ;
Mile. Olga Schfdlowskala Joined thej
Hussars as "Oleg Scbldlowsky after.
her two brothers were killed at Sol
dau. She clipped her hair short. Sim
wllj bo decorated for valor.
Mile. Olga PletrowskI seized her
colonel's sword after he fell, rallied
tho regiment and took an Austrian
trench before falling mortally wound
ed.
Such acts of feminine heroism have
been reported dally for months. Hos-
pltals throughout the empire all have I
their "Amazon"' wounded. Thero is
no surprise when a wounded soldier
in hospital proves to be a female. '
Hohind every wound is a story. In1
most cases it is an extraordinary
story. These stories are common now
in Russia. There are In Petrograd
hospitals alone today more than twen
ty wounded Russian girls. Half of
them were students before they Join
ed the army. i
Life Insurance Is just as necessary
us lire Insurance. Ask yourself why.
See Chilcote. 1-tf
Carl's
LITTLE LIVER LIFTERS
A SLUSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL
Recommended for Constipation,
Biliousness and Indigestion.
23c bottle, 3 for 05c, 5 for 91.00
1'ostnge.Prcpaid
Star Drug Company
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Special Offer
FOR FEBRUARY ONLY
Ford 1916 Touring Cars
FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE MONTH I WILL MAKE THE
FOLLOWING LIBERAL OFFER TO PURCHASERS OF THE
1910 FORD TOURING CAR
$U23.SS down, and the balance of $270 in ten monthly payment
of 927, without interest
On und after March 1, Ford Cars will be sohl iu Klamath County
for ensh only.
GEO. BIEHN
AGENT
BARGAINS IN
Bradley Harnett
PAGE THRm
Gymnasium Classes
AT THK PAVILION
Ladies' Class, per month . . .f'1.00
Girls' Class, per month .... .60
Hoys' Class, por month 50
For Further Information, apply to
.MRS. JULIA BAIILOW, Loader
Room 18, White Building
Or at Pavilion
Ford Cars Repaired
We do Ford repair work exclus
ively. Satisfaction or money re
funded. CARS FOR HIRE
Klamath Falls Auto Co.
1157 Main St. Phone 17
Will Burn Longer and
Produce More Heat
When buying wood you want the
best. My wood is cut from live
trees and well seasoned. Prompt
delivery guaranteed.
lC-lnch and 4-foot lengths In
both body and limb wood. I also
handle block wood in single and
double loads.
A. J. MANNING
Leave orders at Ward & Oben
hain'c. Phone 34.
JUST TO REMIND YOU
tj,at this office is
overflowing with
ajj tlat jg teii jn
tne )ne 0f
WOOD
and
HAY
So If you need
anything In that
line don't tie a
string around
your finger and
then forget why
you tied It there.
Come right now
and fill your
wants from the
best and finest
display in the
city.
iiWtS;v
Seehorn GETZ Hay
AS WELL AS WOOD
i2J Main Street- PbOl
on
TRUNKS
it. . hiiiiii 7
WE ARE CLOSING OUT OUR
-ENTIRE TRUNK DEPART
MENT. EVERY ONE IS TO BE
SOLD AT A GREAT DISCOUNT;
BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY.
Company . ,
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