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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1916)
. "-.i'i : nr . . - !,. . r& It H - THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON KtUDAY(Aimiai.ui. yoKrxAinmone wmvAii IMC QVEEW ODltTsarT OOODFOROKEVOTB VM after an many. April w IHUM Orgaakmtiea .. Tale coapon vol m ... ... OB oat will coast when properly MM and seat to Portland Bom Festl Til Contest department. No. 117 Northwestern National Bank betiding. Coupons must ba seat- ly trlaiaiad aad put ia a package with Banter of TOtea written on top The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH Editor Pablished dally accept Sanaay at Th Herald Pabusklng Coaipaay of Klamath Fall, at US Foartk street Entered at tk postome at Klam- ath Fall. Oregoa. (or transmlBrioa throngh tke audi aa secosd-elaas autter. rat too baey to raa for oflce, aad If I 4M, the other fellow woald beat see. If roaft cone la aad bay a heaaa, m let, or a reach, aad let bm take car of year Inearaace, I aaall try worry aloas. ChUcote. 11 HeralfsCbssiSed Adf s. Subscription terau by man to aay ddreai la tk uaitee state: One year ... . . . 5.9 One moBth ...... .60 KLAMATH FALLS. OHBGOX FRIDAT, APRIL'!, ltlC SIXE FEET OF SXOW AT LAKEXOW H. . -Momyer, aaslftaat nperia teadeat of Crater Lake NaUoaal Park. U la tawa ea a Tialt. He re port alae feat of. aaew at tke lake, which U doable tke amoant tkere at this time Ian year. He baa had sixty Tultors up to this time. Momyer ex pects to return kfoaday. HOUSES AM) LAMM fendants, Saai C. Trayner aad Mary I. Trayner, for the sum of 14.000.00. with Interest thereon from the J Id teen la First Addition to Bonanta, KUmsth county. Oregon. Taken and levied upon as the proper I - .. ....... . - Ll ftlltA day of June. A. D. 1916. st th rate ty or said wuuam uo, -of 6 rr cent per annum, and for the aud ownership was on August SB, additional sum of tiOO.OO as attor-'19H. or as much thereof as may be aey's fees and for Its costs and dla-j necessary to satisfy the said Judg bursements herein, and for a decree ment in favor of Nellie Bolvln against of this court foreclosing the mortgage said William Goes, with Interest there on the JCST COMMON SENSE V ta the Claaatfted i are printed at the rata of Fire eeata a Ma, invariable la ad Taace. Hereafter ao adiatuat saeaca wU be accepted coaipaaled by the cash. FOR SALE F every university and high school In the republic would make ar rangements to have military train ing a part of the regular course for all their male students, beginning with the next term, by the close of next spring's term those students ould In the aggregate be a good- sized array, and would be advanced enough to drill a million or two raw recruits In the first duties of soldiers. Could this be done all students I coming later would expect like treat ment and In Ave years a partially .trained army of a million of men would be distributed through the states, the great majority of whom would be ready at any time to spring to the country's defense. This would not beget militarism, but it would engender a confidence which no foreign bullying would In the least disturb. And the coat would be but a trifle. ' - FOR SALE Pure bred, Rufas Bed Belgiaa haras. Writ Theodora D. Toaag, Midland, Ore. J0-th-4t FOR SALE Stndebaker "26" tour lag car, ia excellent condition. Chll eote, S3 Mala street. 10-tf FOR SALE Five passenger Over land 1913 model; two 8-foot floor how case. Apply Sugar Bowl, lz-tf MODERN EFFICIENCT SEED POTATOES 4or sale High .grade kill selected stock. Elmer L Applegate, Klamath Falls. 14-7t FOR SALE Frr room modern bouse os eoraer, oae block from Mala; will sell at a great sacrifice to rale a little cask; time oa part If desired. Address Owner, box 1104, city; 16-t FOR SALE 10-lnch bead aaw mill, blacksmith tool aad logging equip ment. Can furnish plenty of timber 1( desired. Enquire Herald oflce. 17-ft .FOR SALE Second hand Rotary Watt sewlag machine. Good con- dittos. ISO cash. Phoae 229R. 17-6t FOR SALE Kodak; good aa new; postcard alz; strong lease; for 97.60. Inquire at Herald oflce. 20-St FOR SALE Several good sows with litters of pigs; also some stock hogs. Frank Ira White. 19-t FOR SALE Team of ponies, harness aad wagon; furniture; one good cow aad calf. Inquire at 8unset Gro cery. 19-6t FOR SALE OR EXCANGE FOR SALE or trad Two horses, weighing 900 pounds each, aad double harness. Will trad for wood. Nural'a bakery. 14-tf SITUATION WANTED WANTED Position as cook by woman in lumber camp or ranch. Apply Herald office. 17-6t MISCELLANEOUS By HARRIET FINK hlamath County High School Student EVERT age has Its special watch word. Efficiency is the watch word of modern time. It is worked and used again and again. People have learned by practical experience that an efficiency code ia an excellent thing, especially for those who Install It. In this case, the word "efficiency" corresponds to the real character of the times. , In all walks of life, whether it be In the business, social or religious life, efficiency Is the cry. We want efficient men and women. Community development goes hand in hand with efficiency. Improved machinery Is another Important fac tor In promoting efficiency. Very few young men and women know their shortcomings. Life Is too short for young men and women to waste the best part of their early j ears drifting about, not realizing their ambitions. Nothing can be ac complished unless we have efficiency. An efficient code, bureau, "experts, men and women are needed for our country. Toung people are needed for Junior civic leagues, chambers of commerce, so that they will be able to fit them selves for the future business life. Every business man who has the management of an office force, or manufacturing establishment, and ev ery woman who cares and manages a household, should feel that the duty of efficiency is as Important as econ omy. "Take care of the seconds, and the hours will look after themselves." Good roar-room boast, oatbaJuaV lags, trees, bollard room rally eaalsv ped, six large Iota, dose to big nay roll. Price SSOOO.OO. Win sell three lota and buildings separately aad give terms If desired. It's a real bargala Font-room hoeae, large eoraer lot. clone la, 91000.00 cash. Fine building site ia Hoc Springs Addition. Price 1323.00 oa easy terms. Large eoraer lot oa 11th street. close hi, $030.00 oa terms. Mce lot la Mills Addition, 917B.OO, terms. Twenty-acre Irrigated tract six mile from Fall. Price 91000.00, ferae. A dandy 40-acre tract, some al falfa, 9SO00.0O, terns. A 70cre Irrigated tract ia the heart of the Klamath valley, partly Improved, deep, sandy loam soil, ex cellent drainage. Price 9SSOO, term. One of the beat 80-acre Improved Irrigated tracts ia the valley. Price $8000.00, terms. A 124-acre Irrigated ranch oa Lost River, Improved. It's cheap at $65.00 per acre. Terms. Baslaeas property, bouses, lota, farm lands, stock ranches, rentals. loan, general Insurance. SEE CHILCOTE West half of the southwest quarter: southwest quarter of northwest quarter of section twenty -six (26); southeast quarter of north east quarter, northeast quarter of southeast quarter of section twenty seven (27): loteleht (S) of section thirty-four (34); north half ot,A northwest quarter, west half of northwest quarter of northeast Quarter of -.wtlnn th!rtr.flv (351: all in township forty (40) south,' range ten (10) east of the Wlllnm-' on, togctner wun an cosis inu m bursements that have or may accrue. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon. April 7th. 1916. C. C. LOW. Sheriff. L. L. LOW, Deputy. 7-14-21-28-6 to Improve th streets abov described with bltullthlc or other hard surface pavement. " N That the plans, speclflcactlons and estimates of th City Engineer cover ing th proposed Improvement are to be used as a basis for said Improve ment, and any contract for such Im provement shall be based thereon and the estimated cost of such Improve ment as submitted by said Engineer nt not exceeding $19,960.00, Is here by adopted as tho probable coil of said aork. And It Is Further Resolved, That the boundaries within which tho RESOLUTION property lies that Is to be benefited Iicsolutlon declaring tho Intention J by said Improvement and the proper of the City of Klamath Falls to ty to be assessed for said proposed Ira Improve Eleventh street from proveraont Is as follews: Main street to Upbam atreet, ex- All of block 1, Hot Springs Addl- elusive of United SUtes Govern- tion LEGAL NOTICES Notice of California-Oregon Power Company Location of principal place of busi ness, San Francisco, California Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors held oo.Tues- day, April 18, 1916, an assessment (No. 4) of fifty cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable Immediately to the secretary, at the office of the cor poration, No. 131 Leideadorff atreet, San Francisco, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall re main unpaid on Tuesday, May 23, 1916, will be delinquent and adver tised for tale at public auction, and, unless payment la made before, will be sold on Tuesday, June 20, 1916, at the hour of 12 m., to pay the de linquent assessment, together with the costs of advertising and expenses of sale. Dated April 18, 1916. J. C. THOMPSON, Secretary of California-Oregon Power Company. Office, No. 131 Leidea dorff Street, San Francisco Cal ifornia. 21-28-5-12-19 .'. Scattered Shots .'. ' e KLAMATH FALLS people auto; ougntn't they oughto have an auto club? They ought to. WANTED TO RENT Furnished house, modern, close In; no chil dren. Address C. M., care Herald. 20-t WANTED To buy 1000 head of st&k cattle. Sm or write Georg Watt, Klamath Falls. 16-6t STRAYED From Hoskln'a pasture, April 14, Holsteln cow, branded L. O. W. on side, Phon Farmers' Warehouse. 19-4t INSTEAD OF GETTING Villa, the expedition now seems to be riling up the Mexican people. But per haps this discord Is stirred up by Mexican agents for obvious reasons. ARE YOU FOR a bigger, better and more prosperous Klamath Falls? Then get busy and work for th suc cess of the municipal highway to Shipplngton. AUTO FOR HIRE Phone 298-W. 20-tf Subscribe for the Herald. PROFESSIONAL CARDS I CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. ABSTRACTS INSURANCE Member Oregon Aaelatln Trtl Mm IF IT IS SHOWN that Germany was in any way responsible for th Mexican raid on Columbus, N. M., we suppose the Villa bandits will be styled as the Teutonic Overseas Ex pedition. They sure went Overland when Pershing started after them. Snnmtons " (Equity No. 761) In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County State Land board of the State of Ore gon, Plaintiff, vs. Sam C. Trayner, Mary I. Trayner. Klamath Water Users Association, United States of America, J. O. Camp, C. M. Pettlt, Defendants. to bam c. Trayner, Mary I. Trayner, Klamath Water Users Association, United States of America, J. G. Camp, C. M. Pettlt, the Above Named Defendants: In the, name of the state of Oregen: You and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and If you so fall to answer, appear or otherwise plead, the plaintiff for want thereof, will ap ply to the court for tbe'rellef prayed for In Its complaint, to wit: For Judgment against the said de- ctte Meridian, containing 336.75 acres, and ordering that said property be sold by the sheriff of Klamath county, Oregon, in the manner by law la cases of this kind provided, and the pro ceeds of such sale be applied: First To the payment of the costs and expenses of the sale and the costs and disbursements of this suit. Second To the payment to this plaintiff of the amount for which It prays personal decree and Judgment against the said defendants, Sam C. Trayner and Mary I. Trayner. Third That the balance. It any. shall be paid to the clork of this court for those entitled to It. And that at such sale any party to this suit may become a purchaser of any part of said real property and upon purchase of the same, the said sheriff shall place the purchaser In complete possession of the property he shall have purchased. That the court shall declare and de cree that plaintiff's lien upon all of the said property, by virtue of said mortgage aforesaid, is prior in time and superior In right to that of any person or persons claiming under the said defendants," Sam C. Trayner ana Mary I. Trayner, thereto or thereupon or upon any part thereof. And that the said defendants, the Klamath Water Users Association, United States of America, J. G. Camp and C. M. Pettlt, and all persons claiming or to claim, by, through, or under them, or any of them, shall be forever barred "and foreclosed of all their right, title, estate, equity. Inter est and lien, at law and In equity, and of equity of redemption, in, to,-and upon the said real property, and every part thereof, and that the plaintiff may have such other and further and general relief as to equity may seem meet. This summons is published prusu ant to an order of the Honorable D. V. Kuykendall, Judge of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Klamath county, Oregon, dated April 4, A. D. 1916, and the first publication of this summons is made In the Even ing Herald, a newspaper, on the 7th day of April, A. D. 1916. CHARLES J. FERGUSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. 7-14-21-28-5-12-19 ment Irrigation Canal right way, and Upham street from Its Intersection with Eleventh street to Prospect street directing puo of Lots 3, 4, 6, 6, 7 and 8, of block t, of Hot Springe Addition Acreage property between Pine and i Main streets abutting on Eleventh llcatlon of notice, approving and -,,,,. ,! oitendlna easterly 208.7C adopting plans, cpeclflcatlona andjfM. ftnd t. M.L . -"" i, wis 1, J, 3, 4, 6 reirview Addition It Is Further llosoWeU Th.. ... Sth day of Mv. ia. . ."ltt e k 'm ' .J: ."" uo "a U he. Him. ,.&- ...v Minim ui nroDorlv M.... . said Improvement and Prop0,,d7n!! naioumt Ihnr.fn, ... . "0,lWb v .v u,o ,n.t any wlhn wM" t4 bt inriiavt. a nssessed thorefor. m.v m. T. .." Police Judge written objcctloa or monslrnnco to sM.I lmprorem, It Is Further llcsoW.d. That ik. I'ollce JudM be and he hereby J reeled to publish this resolution ash. charter directed. r rtnto of Oregon, County of Klamath. ,, City of Klamoth Tail I, A. h. Leavltt. 1'olico Judie of said city, do hereby certify ,hat tii foregoing Is a duly enrolled c.Pr 0, tho resolution pas.o.l by the Comao. Council on April 17. 1916. A. L. LKAVITT. Pollw ju)Jt estimates of the City Engineer, determining the boundaries with in whlek tk property Ilea that 1 benefited and. to be assessed for such Improvement, and fixing date for hearing objections or re monstrances against such pro posed Improvement. Whereas, There has been filed whh the Police Judge a petition signed by more than ten freeholder of th city of Klaamth Falls whose property will be affected thereby for the Improve ment, with hard surfaced pavement. of Eleventh street from Main street to Upbam street, exclusive of right of way of United States Irrigation Canal, and Upham street from Its Intersec tion with Eleventh street to Prospect street, Including Intersections and, Whereas, The City Engineer, as heretofore required, has filed with the Police Judge bis plans, specifications and estimates of cost of more than one variety of the kind of Improve mont determined upon; aad, Whereas, The Common Council has found that said plans, specifications and estimates are satisfactory; Be It Resolved, That the said plans and specifications and estimates are hereby approved and the Common I Council hereby declares Its Intention Notice of Sheriff Sale , By virtue of an execution duly Is sued by the clerk of the circuit court of the County of Klamath, State of Oregon, dated on the 6th day of April, 1916, in a certain action in the cir cuitcourt for said county and state, wherein Nellie Bolvln a plaintiff, re covered Judgment against William Gobs, on which Judgment there re mains unpaid the sum of four hun dred fifty-six and 40-100 dollars, with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 3d day of September, 1914. Notice is hereby given that I will on the sixth day of May, 1916, at the front door of the court house In Klam ath Falls, in said county, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon of said day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described property, to wit: Lots one, two and three of block five of Bonanza, Klamath county, Oregon, and lot eight in block thir- DR. F, M. WHITE THE LITTLE GATHERING at the Commercial Club may nave a great bearing upon Klamath's right to pro claim itself a gateway to Crater Lake. Better turn ont MONEY TO LOAN Abofflklay 1, a representative of a large loan com pany will be In Klamath Falls seek ing tq place long time loans on well Improved, productive ranches. Parties desiring loans ar Invited to call on me Thursdays, Fridays or Saturdays. -tf W. S. SLOUOH. SB Aoenrate lnformatloa aboat the Klamath country. Ask ChUcote. 11 husband;! If yon had the family washing to do every week in the year, what 'would yon do? Answer: Go to the Link River Electric Co. and order aa Electric Washing Machine at once. Because you can get one on terms. Now, Hubby rioaaly ain't that right Let as talk It over. Link River Electric Co. Comer Seventh aad Mala Street UPPER LAKE TRAFFIC . We ar agents for Calkin A Hamilton's mail, pasefagei rretgitt bnii oa the Upper Klamath Lake. Rases leav this esse every morning except Saaday, at 7: SO. Lots 1. 2, 7 and 8. block it, Nich ols Addition; Lota 1. 2, 7 and 8, block' 46, Nich ols Addition; Lots A. II, C. D, E, F and G, block G. Nichols Addition; Lots 1, 2 and 8 (outside U. 8. ca nal), block CO. Nichols Addition; Lots 2, 3, 4 and 6 (outside U. 8. canal), block 68. Nichols Addition; Lots 3, 4, 6 and 6. block 60, Nich ols Addition; Lots 1, 3, 7 and 8 (outside U. 8. ca nal), block 61, Nichols Addition; Lots 1, 2, 7 and 8 (outside U. 8. ca nal), block 67, Nichols Addition; Lots 2, 3 and 4, block 68, Nichols Addition; Lots 1 and C (outalde U. S. csnal), block 69. Nichols Addition; Lots 4, C and C. block 1, Falrvlew Addition; Lots 4, C, C. 7, 8, 9, 10T 11 and 13, block 2. Falrvlew Addition; AVSV 0i STAR DRUG COMPANY Constipation Is a very simple, nuturnl trouble, but unless prop." crly treated, It may Jerclop into a most serious mid complicated illseaso. We mlvltto that Carl's I.tttlo Llvor Lifters bo kept In ct. ery dome. Wo cannot rrcommend theso pills too Illicitly We can tloit our patrons nxnlmt the fret and Indlscrtmlnnto iiio of Uu lives and purgatives 2Ec Star Drug Co. aManA(SkjakjAssAAN'MklM ROLLER SKATING at PAVILION Every evening and Sunday afternoon TO YOUR HEALTH HAWXHDRST'S MARKET Has been completely remodelled, Is In the moat sanitary condition, and lias an automobile delivery to Insure lightning service. CAN YOU BEAT IT? for a combination for health and convenience? Oar prices are right anil our meat the beet. 717 Main Ht. Phone '-M 1R Motorcycles AGK.NCV INDIAN (ranerpltM) EXCELSIOR (Pollen Model) DcmoiMtmtloii nnjr lime We sell 10in HARLEY- DAVIDSON KLAMATH SPORTSMANS STORE Main near Eighth 24 second ham! Motorrrles sad lllcy rice, 1U to f20). Hlngle anil three-speed, IBOt to 1010 model. Tcrnit, and ssmD payment. HKK VICOIITKIIK I1A8 IT dollar for dollar, you get the BIGGEST value in a Studebaker i The SvuJabakar SUPERIORITY fat vnlna m so aelf-Tident that all we want any man to do k to maha cornpgria t get the Studebaker ear, anther one of them, down aide by aide wits) any other can on the market and g?o over them point for point. -judge for you -BafttfSW.-i,,.. 8EVKWP- Keelbaae In "la-ure -SIZE: l"-""1.. 7; heSlenou - drlv. 12a.inch wheel""" - w lolMt a , ".", - Tmfart DUX aernl- eaaUy. . ..ralght-gW0 -UphoUtery of the -,.Hnatonwitha5boay DWmBD and- OTtooneu. .wnrt Vacuum Feed -prow ' daaVt, SERIES 17 FOUR 140 hows powsr 7t"n'' y . i torro -OverPP- - A ..omenta -More h LT" ffgSTJSS - '?UljST car offer, lift. TStudeW SOhortepow 7 pae&r SIX $1085 p.O.B.Dwl, MTB, BAM, NOsUD . THROAT Western Transfer Co. UAKAUL WHITE PELICAN A "want ad' la th Herald will PHONS1S7 MAIN STREET, NEAR fe. bring results.