The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 21, 1916, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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N1CBLT furnished aparuMita at U
Oregoi House, KhuaaUu swex BUth
FURNISHED and unfurnished rooms.
Asttlr Country Club. 19-tf
MRS. DR. HEMENWAY. 188 Third
itreet, rooms with or without
board.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE 2,540 acres (old Langell
ranch) in Langell Valley. No cash
required, except Interest In advance.
E. E. Ralston, owner. 420 Palm St.,
San Diego, Calif.
FOR SALE: Good
P. O. box 663.
bicycle, cheap.
18-3t
MISCELLANEOUS
PRIVATE BOARD.
Country Club.
borne
cooking-.
29-tt
MOXEY TO LOAN flO.OOO at 8 per
cent on Klamath ctmnty real estate.
Arthur R. Wilson.
16-tit
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
CITY AND COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
ABSTRACTS INSURANCE
Members Oregon Association
Title Men
Expert Plumbing
SHOWERS, BATHTUBS, SINKS,
Properly Installed
Complete line of Supplies
and Equipment
Parle, Pingle & Lorenz
706 Main St
Van Riper Bros.
COFFEE
"CIRCLE BRAND"
Best Talae, 1-lb. package,
30c
TEA
"KOHIXOOR BRAND"
English Breakfast, 1-Ib. canister
75c
JAM
"KOBE BRAND" 6-os. Jar
Jar
10c
15c
ttle
APPLE JELLY
-"LONGS" 8-oz.Jar
CATSUP
"WINNER" 11-oz. bottle
15c
HORSERADISH
"KNIGHTS PREPARED" .
20c
PETTIJOHNS BREAK.
FAST FOOD
Boiled Wheat with all the Bran,
package
20c, 3 for 50c
CLOWS SELF-RISING
WAFFLE FLOUR
per package
25c
"GET THE HABIT"
Time Saved Is
Money Saved
HEALTH AND APPOINTMENTS
ARE IMPORTANT KEEP
THEM BOTH
GET A MOTORCYCLE AND LET
IT EARN FOB YOU A REVENUE
ON BUSINESS, IN ADDITION TO
MANY PLEASURES.
UOHAS AND HARLEY-DAVID.
ON AGENT
7 EARL VEGHTE
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The Evening Herald
W. O. SMITH Editor
Published dally mvt Sanday at
The Herald Publishing Company of
Klamath Falls, at 116 Fourth Street.
Entered at the postoffloe at Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, for transmission
through the malls as second-class
matter.
Subscription terms by mall to any
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON"
MONDAY, FEBRUARY SI, 1910
PAY.UP WEEK
I AY -UP WEEK, the annual
"squaring season," has been in
troduced in Klamath Falls by the
Klamath Business Men's Association,
an organisation of Ave merchants who
are working for the bettering t mer
chandising conditions and a better
community. Today to Saturday, in-
elusive, Is the perioa during wnicn
j'Pay - Up Week" will be observed nere.
This is a time set apart for paying
up .every account possible. In this
way, more money Is put Into circula
tion, and the dolUr that Is paid the
butcher goes to pay bis account with
the baker, and then in turn on to the
tailor, the grocer, the property owner
and the rest, until the one dollar has
paid off several dollars' Indebtedness
and is still in the community.
THE ISSUE IT IS "1"
THE frequency with which Mr.
Wilson's speeches resound to
the echoes of "me," "mine," "my"
and "I," indicates that he intends to
make an issue of "me," in all the pol
itics and legislation of the coming
months.
When he says "1 have not men
enough to guard the Mexican fron
tier,'' and "I cannot tell what tomor
row will bring forth," and "I cannot
keep bandits out of the country" and
"I could get 500,000 men from one
state," and "1" think, desire, hope,
dread, etc. this, that and the other
thing, Mr. Wilson falls Into the habit
of speech which affects Ferdinand,
Tsar of the Bulgars, who talks so
i constantly of "I and my brave sol
diers," etc.
That this habit of mind and speech
is entirely natural to Mr. Wilson most
people will readily agree. Mr. Wil
son has been a teacher most of his life
and teachers have opportunities be
yond those of most men to magnify
their ego. They hold positions of su
preme authority; for those who resist
there is always the rebuke, the rod.
expulsion and .other forms of punish
ment. Therefore, It is not surprising
to note this relapse into an earlier
manner on the part of Mr. Wilson.
Not long ago, Mr. Wilson told the
democratic national committee that
the republicans have only one Issue
for thi campaign the tariff. The as
sertion was untrue, though the tariff
Is a sufficient issue for Wilson's de
feat. It is doubly untrue now, for
Mr. Wilson himself has given us an
other issue. He, has made "me" a
central Issue for 1916.
'. Scattered Shots .'.
SPEAKING OF MOVIES, did you
sleep well last night?
ENGLAND IS considering taking
prompt steps" toward combatting
the German plan of torpedoing armed
merchantmen. Now this Is all right,
but If the "steps" taken are not a
little more prompt than those taken
in the aid of Belgium and Serbia,
they'll not do a powerful lot of good.
REMEMBER, pay the other fel
low, and he'll be able to pay up a fel
low who will come back and pay what
he owes you.
THE FOOD PROBLEM among the
Russian peasantry should not be so
perplexing now that the Muscovite
troops hare captured Mush. ,
Accurate Information about the
Klamath country. AskChilcote. 16
Furs Furs Furs
DON'T GIVE THEM AWAY
Coyotes
9tSStofA9S
Skunk 91.80 to SCe
Otter, Mtak and Ooon furs have
not gone down they are going up
BRING THEM TO US
The. Gun Store
J, R, CHAMBERS, Prop.
at., bet. Sixth aid Seventh
THE EVENING HERALD, vf-AMATH
Klamath Natron Cut-oil
Held Up by
Hi
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PORTLAND. Feb. 21. UnUt the
issues involved in the suit of the fed
eral govcrnment-to separate the own
ership of the Southern Pacific's stock
of the Central Pacific railway compa
ny from it, completion of the Natron
cut-off to Klamath Falls will not be
undertaken. This statement is made
by officials of the company. Early in
December the government's case was
submitted on argument at San Fran
cisco for decision by the circuit court
ot appeals. A decision is expected at
any time.
The government's contention is that
ownership and control of the Central
Pacific's lines by the Southern Pacific
company, which over certain stretches
has a competing line, is in violation
of the Sherman anti-trust act of con
gress. Whichever way the decision
goes, it is regarded as certain that an
appeal will be taken to the United
States supreme court, causing at least
a delay of two years before legal ob
stacles will be overcome.
When construction of the cut-off
was stopped three or four years ago
the new line of railway, reaching out
along the middle fork of the Willam
ette River from Eugene and Natron,
was built a distance of forty-two miles
from the latter place to Oakridge.
Prior to the completion of the section
to Oakridge, the cut-off was built
from Weed. Calif., to Klamath Falls,
a distance of eighty-six miles, and be
fore work was stopped the line was
extended forty-one miles farther
north to Kirk. The gap between Kir4
and Oakridge is from 115 to 120
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Carl's
LITTLE LIVER LIFTERS
A SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL
Recommended for Constipation,
Biliousness and Indigestion.
25c bottle, 3 for 05c, 5 for $1.00
Postage Prepaid
Star Drug Company
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Preparedness
Safeguard your health. Build
fires quickly these cold mornings
by using
Peyton's Dry Blocks
KLAMATH FUEL CO.
Phone 187
Used or Second Hand
Automobile Exchange
Realizing the necessity for such an
exchange in Klamath Falls, we are
now prepared to list for the own
ers all used cars, provided same
are in good condition and price is
right. A nominal charge will be.
made, to be paid in case of sale,
to coyer advertising and expenses.
Those who contemplate purchasing
used cars will find' a complete list
on file at
White Pelican Garage
Merger Suit
miles, dependlug on which of several
,:iimlnary surreys is adopted.
When the. Natron-Klamath Falls
cut-off is completed, the distance by
rail from Portland to San Francisco
will bo shortened approximately 100
mites, compared with the distance ot
T71 miles over the existing route.
Opposition of the Southern Pacific
to dismemberment of the Central Pa
cific from Its system, as now and
for several years controlled and oper
ated, is based on a shoving that the
original Central Pacific, extending
from San Francisco eastward to Og
den and with a line running from Te
hama northerly to the Oregon line, is
a valuable and necessary physical con
nection, the separation ot which
would be injurious to the Southern
Pacific system, and that likewise to
separate the Central Pacific lines from
the allied would leave the latter with
out needed 'connections with other
roads.
The building ot the Natron-Klam-ath
Falls cut-off, as far as completed
and projected, has been carried for
ward as an undertaking of the Cen
tral Pacific. It would avoid the ex
cessive grades over the Siskiyou
mountains and, besides bringing the
Klamath Falls region In direct com
munication with Portland, would
open a new and productive country to
outside markets.
In the opinion ot those who are
faiulilar with the situation, it tho
government finally succeeds In dis
membering the Southern Pacific and
the. Central Pacific the stock of the
latter will have to be sold, and in that
event the Union Pacific system, or
some other road now having its west
ern terminus in Wyoming, the Chica
go and Northwestern or the Burling
ton or Rock Island, terminating in
Colorado, would buy the Central Pa
cific, and by extending westward to
Ot'den would have connection with
tb original line reaching San Fran
cisco from the East. In that event,
the gap between San Francisco and
Tehama, now a Southern Pacific line
through lease of the Oregon and Cali
fornia railroad company, and the Natron-Klamath
Falls cut-off, would
likely me made a through route.
From Eugene or Natron to Portland
would Involve construction of a new
line unless the Oregon Electric could
be negotiated with for a connection.
In any event, it is regarded as certain
that ultimately the cut-off will be
completed as originally Intended.
Ten thousand dollars to loan on
Klamath county real estate. Eiht
percent. Arthur R.iWilsoa. IG-Ct
Highest cash
kinds of furs.
Main street.
price paid-for all
C. D. Willson, 70
31-tf
New Spring Skirts, $2.96 to $7.60.
7-tf J. F. Magulre & Co., Inc.
FALLS, OREGON
A RBAI. BARGAIN'
Xcat ml modern three room Inw
Bnlott, with baths excellent location!
furnlnlirtl. If you are look'" for a
nice little homo, thU will llcc you.
Price U IM)0, only (MI cash. Ask
Chllrolc. '"
New lot of embroidery thread.
7-tf J. F. Magulro & Co,, Inc.
The advertisements In this paper
reach tho entire community.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice of Sheriff's Sale on Kxocution
Notice Is hereby given that under
anJ by virtue of a writ of execution In
foreclosure. Issued nut of tho circuit
court of the state of Oregon, for
Klamath county. In the case of Oconto
McCubbln, plaintiff, vs. Hudolph Mad-
.. . . t M U'uniL
sen, Helen lorrey anu . - "
son, defendants, which said writ Is
dated the 28th day of Jnniinry, A. D.
1916, I lll on tho 4th day of March,
A. D. 1916. at the front door of tho
xnnri i,nni ii f Klnmath county. Ore
gon, In the city of Klamath Falls, l0f the southwest quarter or section
Oregon, at tho hour of 2 o'clock p. m.ju'ii (10), the Most half of tho south
on said day, proceed to sell at public
auction to tho highest bidder for cash,
tho right, title and Interest of the said
Rudolph Madscn, Helen Torrey and
W. N. Woodson, In nnd to lots nine
(9) and ten (10) In block 97.
Klamath Addition to tho city of Klani -
ath Falls, Oregon, or so much thereof
as may be-nccessary to satisfy a Judg -
ment rendered In the nbovo entitled
case on the 25th day of January, A. I).
1916, which snld Judgment Is for thenth county, Oregon, or bo much thero-
sum of eleven hundred and sixty-six
and 65-100. with Interest thereon
from said 25th day of January. A. D.
National Forest Timber for Sale
Sealed bids will bo received b tho
district forester, Portland, Omgon, up
to and including March 22. 1916, for
all tho merchantable dead timber,
standing or down, and all tho llvo
timber marked or designated for cut
ting, on an area embracing about 45
acres within section 35, township 34
S., range 6 E W. M.. Crystal Creek
watershed, Crater National Forest,
Oregon, estimated to bo 390,000 feet
II. M., more or less, of Western yellow
pine, Douglas fir, white tlr, sugar pine
and Incense cedar timber. No bid
of less than $3.15 per M. feet U. M.
for Western yellow pine and sugar
pine and 50 cents per M. feet I). M.
for the other species will be consid
ered. Deposit with bid $250. Tho
right to roject any and all bids re
served. Ileforo bids are submitted,
full Information concerning the tim
ber, the conditions of sale, and the
submission of bids should be obtained
from tho forest supervisor, Mcdford,
Oregon, or the district forestor, Port
land, Oregon. 21-6
GOING AWAY?
Let us take care of your baggage and cases.
WE MEET ALL TRAINS AND BOATS
Auto Buses for Pastsngsrs. Auto Trucks for Freight
DAY OR NIQHT SERVICE
Western Transfer Co.
PHONE Office 187; Residence 266-R.
HAPPY ARE THE COUPLE
Who In old age have saved enough
to provide for their wants and
comforts. Miserable is the lot of
those who have no savings to fall
back on. And Just remember, you
will not always be young and
strong. Are you saving now so
that when old age comes you'll
be happily Independent?
FIRST STATE and SAVINGS BANK
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
WEB DEMANDS
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Vmdtt, PMtTKUCAR PCOPLt
BliW -yn- -.i.ri.
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tiilfi.nt tho rate of 10 per con! per an
num and 1100 attorney's foes, nnd the
further sum of I120.8K with Internal
thereon from ruld -Mh day of J
nary, A. 1). 1010, ut tho rnto of 0 por
cent per milium, '' -no m,m "-
on in aJ. ntiil llio COltS Mill OX-
'penses of this sale on elocution.
' Dated thU 28th day of January.
A. I). liMfi.
0. C. LOW.
'.Sheriff of Klniniith County. Oregon.
31-7-H-2I-2S
Notice fNlierln"- SIp i:rcutl
Notice Is hereby given that under
und by virtue of a writ of execution
on attachment, Issued out of tho cir
cuit court of the slnto of Oregon, for
Klamath county. In the cane of J. 0
Patterson, plaintiff vh Mloy Woods,
UefonilMit, which said writ U dated
the 2Sth day of January. A. I. 19 16,
I will, on the UU day of March. A. I).
19 Hi, at tho front door of tho court
house of Klamath county. In tho city
n f Klanuith Falls, Oregon, nt tho hour
or 2I" o'clock p. in. on nald date,
proceed to soil nt public auction to the
hlgheit bidder for cash, the east nnir
west muiitcr of section eleven uw,
township thirty-seven (37) son Hi.
rnngo oilmen and one-half (II W)
cast of tho Willamette Meridian, and
the southeast quarter of tho north-
In'w,.8f quarter and tho east half of the
'h0ulhwpHt quarter of southwest quar-
tcr, f section thlrty-throo (33), In
1 township thirty-eight (38) south,
;rnnge eleven and ono-half (Uj)mI
t)f the Willamette Meridian, In Klnin-
of iih may bo necessary to satisfy a
Judgment rendered In the above en
titled case on the 20th day of January,
A. I). 1916, whkh Judgment Is for the
sum of $534.25. with Interest thereon
from said 20th day of January. 1910,
at the rnto of 7 per cent per tinniim,
and $100 attorney's feei nnd tho fur
ther Hlim of $32 60 costs and the costs
.mil uxpiiues of this sale on execution
Dated this 2Sth day or January,
A 1 1916.
(. C. LOW.
Shci Iff of Klamath county. Oregon
31-7-14-21-28
Xollrv lo ('milium
In le INtntu Alexander Martin.
Notice Is hereby given that tho tin-
designed lias been duly appointed
one or tho executors ot tho will or
Alexander Martin, decviiHud, by tho
county court of Klamath county, Ore
gon, and has qualified as such. All
persons having claims against the es
tate of Mild Alexander Martin are no
tilled that thu said claims, duly veri
fied us required by law, must bo pro
bcuted to thu executors within six
months fio.n thu date of this notice ut
the First National Dank of Klamath
Falls, Oregon, or nt tho law offices of
Rulenlc St Kent, In Klamath Falls,
Oregon.
Dated at Kluiuntl, Falls, Oregon,
February 7, 1916,
LKSI.li: HOC) ICKS,
Kxecutor or tho Will or Alexander
Martin, Deceased. 7-14-21-28
Toilet Goods
Llltle things that me most I m
IM.rtunt for tho man or woman
who value iicmonal nppwr
nnce uml whu knows how try.
ng eolU wewther Is. Our toilet
good uro especially adapted
to meet tho demands of this
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Polkid Announce
virriri'W,nririnr,i .
For Slu-ilir
lo tho otor- of KI.im.iU, County.
I tnko this menus or i,i,nu, ;:..
my candidacy for tho rep., K?
Inatlon for sheriff at t,'t) 2mZ;
bollevo that my work as depi i .iw'ii
speaks for Itself, an m ,!
appreciate tho support of tl,Vot.
. K. MUWllAKM'1,
To tho Voters of Klamath 'oui,iv"
I hereby iiiiuouiico n,)Hf
dldnto for tho otllco of sheriff i.'
Klnmath county, Oregon, on u,e ,'
publican ticket. respectfully it
the support or the otorn or tln coub
ly ut tho primary election ror thii
"'' JOHN II ('()..MA!fi
To the Voters of Kl.tmuth County""
I hereby iinnoiinco mymlf n c,D'j.
dull' for tho dotuocrntli immu.i '"
for Nhorirr nt tlm coming prlmirlM I
and I rcrfpectrully ask tho support of '1
tho voters of Kltiiimth im.( I
(ICOIKIK I. Ill MPllltr.y i
To tho ViUrn of Klaiimth County
I hereby ituiiouurn i.,)scir as a rii,.
dldato tor ri'iininluiitlou on tin- romib.
Ilcnn ticket for sheriff Mrtl
careful Investigation of i) record u
sheriff during tho past tlir yPr,
' C Lowy'
To tho Voters of Klnumtl, Couniyt
I hereby annuiinco inncU M n Cln.
dldito for tho noinlnntloii for stirl8
on tho republican ticket at iht pr.
iiiury election to bo hoM mi Mny 1
1 1MB. C M IIAMHUV. '
To tho Voter of Klamath Ceunty:
I take this means of announcing my
candidacy for tho rop.ibllc.it. iioinlm.
lion us sheriff at tho trliiinrles In
M iy My tocoril iih u cltlien uml u,
police oftlrer In Klamath I'.ids Wonm
in nil, nnd I respot (fully ink tlir sup
port of tho voters who wk nt, ad
ministration or onicleucy
WILLIAM 1 1 ALL
To tho Voters ol Klniuntli Ceunty:
llioi oby aiiiiouuio n.)iwf n n can.
dldato on the democratic tn-kc-t for
thu nomination of sheriff subject to
the will or tho voters nt il.o comic
primaries. J A MADDOX.
f 'i'ii,rmi" ' . .-. - -,- iiiiirtji.il..
I'or t'omity Tmitun-r
I'd tho voters of Klninnth Ceunty:
I hereby niiiioiiuco iiijmU :i candi
date for tho republican nomination
ror treasurer of Kliiumll. louniy, mlc
Ject to tho approvnl of the .U-clonit
tho coming primary olectlou
A. A MKIIAh'KKV.
I'd the Voters or Klnmath County;
I lw.r.lil im.wiM.lf.f. tnv.ii.lf n fin,l.
,,(, for ,,. r,,,hllcnt, nomination
for treasurer or Klnmath oimly for
n second term.
OKOItOi: A IIAVDO.V
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For Circuit -Indue
To tho Voters of Klnmath Ceunty:
Tho undersigned nnuouiucH bit
ciudldncy ror democratic nomlnt
Hon for circuit Judge o( Klamath
county
HOLLO ('. (lltOL'HIIKCK.
For District Allonic)
I To tho Voters of Klnmath Count)':
I hereby nnnounco my candidacy
for tho republican nomination for
prosecuting attorney nt tho prlmarlw
I it May, nnd I respectfully nk the
support of tho voters who desire eB
clency In the upholding or the liiwi
of Oregon.
IIAUOLI) C. MIIKItVMAN'.
To tho Voters of Klamath Ceunty:
I hereby nnuounco my candidacy
for tho republican nomination for
district attorney for Klninnth countr,
Oregon. JOSKl'll S. KKST.
For School Kiinerintendriit
To the Voters of Klnmath Ceunty:
I hereby nnnounco my candldscr
for tho republican nomination for
school superintendent of Klnmath
county.
IIK881K II. AI'l'Li:OATE.
To tho Voters of Klamath Ceunty:
I hereby nnnounco myself a candi
date on tho republican ticket for nom
ination as county school superintend
ent, nnd solicit tho support or the vot
ers nt tho coming primaries.
KDNA I. WKLLS.
For AsMitMir
To thu Voters of Klnmath '"'!j;: .
I hereby nnnounco my canduttcy
for tho republican nomination i tor
assessor for Klamath county, U-W
to tho approval of tho voters at tne
coming primary In Mny. v,
JOHN V. TII'TOS.
To tho Voters of Klamath Ceunty:
I hereby announce my Cttnu-r'
for tho republican nomination i-r
assessor of Klamath county.
FRED 1'ETKIHHW.
For Coroner
To tho Votora of Klamath County
i i....i... .... .... mvDiiif ns a ctn
1IIIVUJ UUIIUUUIU .1...- .-,,.-
dldato for tho republican nominate"
for coron-r nt tho nrlnuiry electioa
to bo hold on May 19, -!--
DR. A. A. BOULft
Ciuulldato for Ileprcacntatlvo on U
IlepubllcaB Ticket
I horoby unnounco myHolf
candidate for tho offlco of repre
Bontatlvo for tho 21st represent"""
district, comprising tho counties0!
Klamath. Lake, Crook, arn ",
Jefferson, subject to tho wishes oi
tho voters of the republican I'"1'-
For County Clerk
To tho Voters of KUmath County.
i nerooy announce mynn r ,.. m
rtlHfl(A tnr h- nfflpi of ClCfK W 01
JSSffiL SUHSf S,J8,S,tS
tho support of tho voters of the cww
ty ut tho primary election for-w
offlco, , j
It, C. COWLBY, Hlimo"" ,
'.. il... -r. . irl.mnlh f!nunty!
,. I heroby announce.myself as " ,
atqata on the democratic "jfir-jitk
tho nomination ot clerk of Kiwwj;
county, subject to tho will of j
voters nt the urlmury election. for-, a
offlco. BUHT E. HAWl"-'-'
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