M ,4li" -A: THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON ATUWDAV, AMIL te. I, ,, J' &V , a 11 f I 11 itl :.n ll 11 61 -I 44 juanoocNWi atemar fAkA BBaaaaftteajt - nromv m n ; SJ bbSS) wjJbwSS) Ww Lest Pet 14. it sn a u 11 11 JUt U IS .439 U IS .47 T IS ran. At I W 1 Portland oa . Fr etoeo B. aad Mm AtLeeAagel Lee Aagetea Oaktoad oaaiveaa. imU replaced Kteia H, B. -at XMm ud IB H. IS Hogg sad Banter. Boyd aad Slllott. Caabck replaced Boyd la third. Btsad ridge replaced Hon la lta. Resalt of 8trmw Vote at sag win be aaaoeaced at theaters tonight &e0t- Star aad S$-lt year aato caaaloa kettoaH an brag thea la. Sallaas' saaoslts Waahlagtea stead u W. O. SMITH Editov The Evening Herald jI FJl.4,. V-.-tL- DI-.L am nc r uis i uuuis iugiu uu This South American Bug Pablbhed deity caeca Seaday at Tie Herald PaMtehlag Ooapeay of Klamcth Falls, at 111 Fearth street. Eaten at the postofles at Kkua- ata rails, oregoa. for traasmiestea throagh the malls a ssosad-dasB matter. Subecrlptloa tanas ay mail te aay address la tke UaHsd States: USst) jtSJT eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee fff Oft BtOaltk eeeeeeeeeeeoeea eSO KLAMATH FALLS, ORBOOIf SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 111 BUSINESS AND POLITICS C OMB day tke people of Moltaoauk eoaaty will wake ap aad realise what fools tkey kan been la per mitting a few selflsk poUUdaas to la (Iuhm thn in matlanallv rkntliii their sute aad national represeata,tne e"ct i"ne ot " MM" w ST. LOUIS, April 18. Youth ot St charity ot tkelr countrymen. Tkeoaly Louis, gaslag witk eyes of roaaaco way to. be sun ot a good saury aad and yearalnc la tke moral direction position U to go to Soutk America of Soutk America kas ncetred wara lng from E. O. Berrien, ot Callao, Pen, a business man, that your tropical South American seldom throws away real money and does not gravel bis garden walk with batter-colored aug- gets. The locale ot the tale ot Xing Midas may hare been South America, but, Berrien reminds, the neighbor hood down then Is rather large aad under contract to some good Americaa Uvml They will tkea see tke wisdom of the people of both Eastern and Western Oregon, with whom business has more weight than politics, and who, as a rale, keep a good man la office at Washington as long as his Influence and power for tke good of his section coatlaaes to grow aad ex GERTRUDE &C0. MILLINERY Than ks aa aear rlral te Oertrade Ce. MJUtaary. These styles i prove k. Evas Saturday adMeadiy ass of aaaaaal style aad charas at $3.25 ad $4.50 Tea win be delighted to select year hats far ir frocks from tats lot . They an so notably laexpoaslve. The shapes an la aaay styles: MJtaa Baaepe. large, small or medlam. a varied collection; lower trimmed, rib boa ti liaiinL or tailored. i a raried coUectlea of chUdrea'S aad natrimmed. . GERTRUDE &CO. Oertraae Co far Motor Case aad 75c to $20 VmHiQuakikhs. i iilaaaai si i grated at the rata of ' Fire eaata a Mas, Isnarieble as aeV FOR SALE FOB gALBThoroaghbred Freach Jack aeeds boms. To the right aaa. a aaaa, BMfrt years aid; good aad true. Baaatn 71S Mala street, Xlasaath IWavOtegoa. Dicks Co. 29-lt Each term that Coagressmea Sia-K nott aad Hawley ban beea retaraed to WasalagtOB tkelr lnflaeace kas growa aatn tkey an able to accomp lish the greatest possible good for their districts aad can be counted as a credit to the state of Oregon. TJa fortanately this has not beea the case la Maltaomah eoaaty. Eren this year certain so called republicans la that district are attempting to secure the defeat ot Congressman McArthur be fore he has serred his Srst term, sole ly to adraaoe personal ambitions aad not for the good ot the people of the district. One would think that the people of a district of the Importance ot Mult nomah eoaaty, which Is ritally Inter ested la so much of the legislation coming before congress, would ap preciate the Talee of baring the strongest and most able man they could secure to represent them at the seat of the national gorernment, aad would also keep him there at least long eaough to get acquainted with! the represeatatlres from other states. Deriag his brief service in Wash ington, Congressman McArthur has made a strong showing and has al ready Justified the confidence of his friends throughout the entire state in his ability. There is not a. section ot the state ot Oregon but where will be found friends and admirers of Tat" McArthur, who hare faith in his fit ness as a legislator, and who rejoiced when he was honored by being sent to Washington. It would be a great loss to the state as well as a disappoint ment to these many friends It the people of Multnomah county fail-to return him to Washington for another term. teuchlne: had not ret beea found. Berrien's information, received la correspondence here, was timely, for St Louis being in-touch with South America by way of the Mississippi river, romantic stories ot fabulous wearth to be acquired by youths ot snsp and fire had begun to cease va cant chairs at some of this city's fam ily tables. Young men here wen said to believe that the approved way ot becoming rich in South America was the poker-Uce-aad-giB-r!cky-on-the-veraadah method, with natives doiag the work In the broiling sun. Of coarse all Americans down there won Pith helmets and duck suits and had whole companies of native dancers aad banjo plunkers working continuously for their entertainment la fact, the life of the young man down then was very soft Berrien has kicked the props from beneath many an air castle. Walts men have to work la South America, according to his statements and sal aries for clerks an not as high aa a rule as those prevailing in Americaa cities. "Young fellows who cannot speak Spanish have scarcely any chance," he said, "and scores of young mea are 'down and' out,' depending oa the- Re added that work and persever ance an Just as Important as they an la tke Uaited States. KLAMATH NEEDS A PACKING HOUSE By MACEL MOBRISON Klamath County High School Student MANY thousand head of cattle, sheep aad bogs an shipped from Klamath county eachvyear. At the SS4t FOB aULBBsraala; S a. i; perfect order. p. taxm Telford 17-4t FOB t SALB Baekboard; cheap. SWL BXKSALBCHEAP-Camera. giaaott at Herald oBce. FOB SALB Two thoroughbred Pol- mmm vwavaa arvaum, a-nwsa. mm. - - tftnst mmv thnnsafiM ruin i Am Address Will W. Adams, Merrill. Ota. aeatTrTshipped into Klamath county, aad especially Klamath Falls each year. 'Does this not, Indeed, seem a foolish and unnecessary thing to do? Why should we go to all the unnecessary work and expense of shipping our stock to other markets and let them mske tke profit, which we should hare? We have no packing house in which to prepare our meats, therefore we are obliged to do this. Sometimes the fanners complain be cause 4he butcher will not buy his beef, bat the batcher can nave his meat shipped la cheaper than he caa cure it himself. ' . The average butcher does aot have the capital to can and pack bis meat la large eaough quantities to supply the demand. Klamath county Is one of the greatest meat producing sec tions pf Oregon, and could well sup poit a packing house. A new Industry of this sort would help to build up the county, and fur nish employment for many mea. FOR SALE Thoroughbred young oosrroli of the famous Bradley etrala et Barred Plymouth Bock, se lected agga for hatching. IS eggs, f 1.75; SO eggs la oa basket, SS.S6. Caa skip eggs most aay distaace aad ther will hatch well. R. P. Clark, Weed, Oalllorafau s-tt SWAN . LAKE NEWS On Sunday. April 15th, Mrs: Louie Robin entertained at a dinner party In honor of the birthday of her Utile daughter Leona and Mrs. Sullivan. Among those present were Mrs. James, Miss Schllt, Mr. Adair, Miss Norah Stiles, Mrs. Sullivan, Agnes Robin and Mrs. Louie Robin. A delightful day was spent by all present PROPERTY FOR SALE IN MILLS ADDITION On Easy Tersas: S per ceat dowa pay meats. latere at 8 per ceat, payable quarterly Lota 397, 198, 399, 400, 401, 40S, 406, 407, 408, 409, 410, block 110, at 160 each; payable at IS per month. Lot 394. 403, 404. 411. block 110, at I860 each, at 87 per month. House and lot No. 401, block 110, 8900 at 10 per month. Lot No. 659, block 111, 8300 at 37 per month. Lot No. 1, block 300, I860, at 37 per month. House and lot No. S. block 300, f 900, 810 per month. House aad tot No. IS, block SOS. 8700, 8 per month. Lot No. 4. block 811. 31.800, at 311.50 per moath. Lou Nos. 4, IS, 13, 14, block SIS, 1800, at 6 per moath. Lot , block SS18. 1160, at 36 per moath. Lot 7. block S17, $100. at 86 per month. Lou 8, 9. 16. block 117, 8160. at 86 per month. Lot No. . block. 308, 3860, at 6 per month. LoU Nos. 11, IS, 13, 14, block 308, 3800, at 85 per month. Lot No. 1. block 308, 3360, at SS per month. Lot No. S, block 80S. 3100 at 86 per month. Lot No. 3, block 308, 8186, at 36 per month. Lot No. 10, block 108. 3600, at HO per month. Lot No. 11 and store, block 108, $3,000, at 86 per month. Lot No. 10, block 118, 3600, at 110 per month. NoAgeac Address WML-McCABE, KLAMATH FAILH goa, yea an hereby required to ap pear aad aaswer the complaint lied against you la the above eatltled suit oa or before Saturday, May 6, 1916, and it you (all to aaswer, for wsat thereof the plalatlf will apply to the court for the relief demanded la the complslat, to-wlt: to fore close bis mortgage oa, aad bar all la tercet la. the aortheaat quarter of the southeast quarter ot section SI, township 40 south, range 8 east of Willamette meridian, la Klamath county. Oregon. May 6, 1916. te the day ot the time prescribed la the or der for publication ot this summons, the first publication thereof belag oa March 16, 1916. This summons is served by publi cation in the Evening Herald by or der ot Hon. D. V. Kuykeadall, Judge of the circuit court for Klamath coun ty, Oregon, dated March 11, 1916, which order requires that this sum mons be published once a week for sis succosslvs weeks, prior to May 6, 1916 I RUTENIC A KENT. Attorneys for Plaintiff. S6-1-8-16-11-19 Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Arnett, Mr. aad Mrs. M. F. Arnett and Mrs. Sullivan took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Arnett on Easter Sunday. Virgil Hu and Marvin -Arnett made a trip to the dam, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. John Robin and Mrs. L. L. Ar nett visited the school Friday after noon. . Mrs. Loff and Mrs. Wells wen vis itors at school last Monday afternoon. Miss Norah Stiles made a business trip to Henry Schmors ranch Saturday morning, and to Olene Sunday. Mrs. James and Miss SchlU, the new Swan Lake homesteaders, an making big improvemenU oa their places. Pearly Stiles will finish patting la bis crop this week. MISCELLANEOUS MONEY TO LOAN Artker B. Wll- sea. 117 Mala. SS-tf AUTO, FOR HIRE Phoae 898-W. S0-tf MONET TO LOAN About May 1, a ' reprcseatstive of a large loan oom- paay will be la Klamath Falls seek- tec to puce leas time togas oa well Improved, productive reaches. Parties daelrlsg Isaac an lavited to call oa saa.Tharbaays; Fridays or Saturdays. IS-tt, W, . SLOUOH.J ee ir HELP WANTED WAfTBP Boasslweacr aad cook for ,;$m"m$r9. er caa ase sua sac 'avMieajea. Affy J, W. ftrew, ffBaMtf ,' -- 4 'VMM Scattered Shots e e e e FRQM LAST NIGHTS demonstra tion, It is evident that the people waat the ghlppingtoa road improved. It will well behoove the owners of busi ness gad residence property whose futun depends largely apoa the growth of Klamath Falls to heed the sayings of that highly Importaat or acle, oM Vox PopalL to do same eopyiag at coart- 'wttsi tvaewiIUr. areferred. Jtf B. Peeey, til apaMlag balld- THIS IS THE LAST DAY la which to, eater the City Boaatlful campaign Obey that Impulse! Drop the paper aad totephoae taa Commercial Club right away. CITY PROPERTY Three large IcU en Johnson avenue, only $390 cash. No better soli In the city. Three-room house and good let In Falrvlcw Addition. It's a bargain at $400, en terms. 'A little less for cash. Fins building site en Eleventh street at High. Price $60; terete. Good 4-reom house, nicely furnished, two large lots, Falrvlsw Addition. All for $1,000, on easy termc Houses, lets, business property, fsrms, stock ranches, rentals, leans, general Insurance. GOOD FARM LANDS Five acre tracts near Falls, en grav eled road, $60 to $60 per acre, en easy terms A twenty-acre tract just six miles from Falls; nlcs level land, with feed drainage. Price $1,000, on easy terms. Ons of the very best 40acre tracts In the valley; deep sandy team sell, excellent drainages " alfalfa. Price $3,000, half cash. Nice level 70acre tract partly Im proved, in the heart ef the valley. Price $f,S00; termc. A 240-acro ranch with fair buildings, partly under ditch, and only nine miles from Falls. If e cheap at $660; termc See Chllcete. SS DB. F. M. WHITE BYE, BAB, KOM i THROAT 7, Odd FcoteaV Dearest Public: Wen you ever a regular kid, aad got licked in the morning for aot washing your feet when you went to bed the night before? Did you ever get mother'e kiss aad your dinner pall aad be aimed for school and nsver get there, but waa der to the hills aad listen to the humming of the bees aad watch the squirrels, and getnsr wild flowers, aad fish, and nave some other hid sell them aad "whack' the moaeyT Gee, but wasn't It good to be alive, to feel the sunshine, aad hear the songs of the birds, to smell the per fume of the flowers, aad have the Reh and warts, and not can if your hair was in or out, but Jest waller aroaad aad be content with the world. Most generally these toag-fsced, serious guys, that eaa't smile,, have plucked a lemon from the peach orch ard, or are so eager for the filthy lucre or an framing to place the bar pooa In you so deep that you will not try to take it oat Once I was that gay, aad It has aot an escaped from me yet; that's why I sm not serious enough for some folks. Seriousness Is dot a crlterioa of the massive intellect; it should be a sig nal for you to put oa your armor if you don't want to be stuag. I was goia to build a platform to stead oa for this county commissioner Job, bar I am not bow, as I would have to tell the biggest bunch of deadest lies that you ever heard, bat that to aot my forte. I stead for good roade, aad we have got to hare them, as they are our best asset. Business Is buslnees with me, aad it's gote- to be the same If I aa elected to help do buiiaces for Klam ath eoaaty. This Is my home; I live la KJaaata Falls, aad If yoa an a repabllsaa I want your support; that Is, It I aa serious snough for you. I aa paying my debts, aad I guess that's about aa good as these serious, solf-eaolated folks are dolag. . Hurry to ay aid. THADDEUS McHATTAN. LEGAL NOTICES Ne.SU the circuit apart far Wsaath eoaaty, Oregee. - Alex MarUa Jr., plaintiff. vs. Mark L. Suras aad ethers. 4tesasV eats. i Te Mark U BaragWUUaa ateileai aad J. W. fl rimers defaadsaai: I U the aaaw of the etate e Ore- Equity 748 la the Circuit Court of the Stete of Oregon for Klamath County. R. S. Moore, Plaintiff, vs. Chas. E. Ebl or Chas. O. Ebi or Chas. Ebl or Charles E. Ebl aad aay other person or persons who may have some Interest la or a Hen or clstm upon the property here inafter described, DerendsnU. To Chas. E. Ebl or Chas. O. Ebl or Chaa. Ebl or Charles E. Ebl sad any other person or persons who msy have some Interest la or a Ilea or claim upon tho property hereinafter described, the above named defendanU: la tho name ot the etete of Ore gon, you and each of you are hereby summoned and requlredto appear and answer the complaint filed here in against you by R. S. Moore, who is the holder ot Certificate of De linquency No. 677, dated December 1, 1915, for the sum ot Twenty-seven Dollars and Ninety-seven cenU upon the west half of the northweet quar ter and the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter ot section thirty fire end the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter ot section thirty four (34) In township twenty-eight (18) south, range nine (9) east of the Willamette meridian, Issued for the delinquent taxes upon ssld prem ises tor the yesr 1909 and who is also holder of Certificate of Delin quency No. 184 dated November 10, 1911, for the sum of twenty-three Dollars and Seventeen cenU issusd for the delinquent Uses upon said premises for the yesr 1910 and who Is also holder ot Klamath county, Oregon Tax Receipt No. 1786, dstsd October 13, 1911, for the sum of Forty-four Dollars aad Twanty-two cents, Issued tor the delinquent taxes upon ssld premises for the year 1911 and who la also the holder of Klam ath county, Oregon, Tax Receipt No. 4410, dated October 6, 1911. for the sum of Tweaty-esvsn Dollars aad Tblrty-firs cents, issued for the de linquent taxes upon said premises for the yesr 1918, snd who is also holdsr of Klamath county, Oregon, Tax Re ceipt No. 4660, dated October 30, 1914, tor the cum of Twenty-nine Dollars and Sixty-seven Cents, and who la also the bolder of Oregon State Board ot Forestry Receipt for Fire Patrol No. 9, dated October SO, I 1914, for the sum ot Two Dollars snd Forty Centy, both Issued for the de linquent taxes upon said premises for the year 1913, and who Is the holder of Klamath county, Oregon, Tax Re ceipt No. 6411, dated October 7, 1916, for the sum of Twenty-nine Dollsrs and Sixty-five Cents, Issusd for the dejnquent taxes upon said premises for tbs yesr 1914, said Certificates of Delinquency and said Tax RecelpU all bearing interest at the rate of II per cent per annum from the respec tive dates ot their lasue. ' And you and each ot you will take ! notice that If you fell to appear wlth-l in alxty days after the date of tho first publication of this summons, ex clusive of the day of said first pub lication, aad defend the actloa or pay the amounts due to plaintiff, tho plaintiff will apply to the above en titled court for a decree foreclosing ths liens against the .property above described and mentioned la said Cer tificates of Delinquency and said Tax Receipts and for Judgmont against you for the ssld sums herein named together with accrued laterest there- oa aad for bis costs and dlsburse msate heroia. This summons Is published by, or der of the above entitled court, dated the 18th day ot March, A. D. 1916. and the date of the first publication ot the summons is the Slst day of March, A. D. 1916. CHARLES J. FERGUSON. Attoraey tor Plaintiff, who resides at juaautb rails, Oregon, upca whoa all process aad papers la tale are eeedlag aay be served. Sl-SS-4-U'lS-U-S Farm Implements Complete stock McOuimssa Hinders, Mowers, Resnera. iti Headers. Weber Wagon, aad Loggwg Tracks. laWe-A?" Vehicles. wassahj m J. S. MUls & Son Compare Ford Part Prices With These of Other Cars Axle Shaft v . . .S1.M Ring Gears .SB. SO Drive l'taloa .fl.ew Spiders TBc HpkVr Plaloae 80c Drive Shaft SS.50 Rear Wlicele SeXS9 Axle Roller Hearing 75c Drive Shaft Roller Bearing. f 1.S6 Spindle SB.SO Front Wheels . . Front Hubs Front Hub Hall BacwV.Vos'Jii, Engine Block . . 'Plstoa, complete . Connecting Rod . . Cylinder Heade . . Cylinder Oeskct . Creak Shaft . . Cera Shaft . $18 ..SMS ..SUM ...46t ..STJ6 All Other Parts Equally Low Wbea yoa consider origsaal cost, operetlag espeaee aad nescis, your choice will be a Ford. GEORGE BIEHN, Agent la W aBYTau'ff BHBB?iaBB'Hi mm Kjfewc, BBKlKaBBBBB I BBBBJTFW KoveraUs Keep Kids Kleen rWlkU, H hfcfal. giwlil Ciwim im 31 CVIIrw. FiutUaL IWiom thrftmSlnonplKw,etdrMtiUMtct or oil IniUBllr Tbtr St sod look wtll. uJ l M loo ti4m forubU In vrr ten. HhMt. rsrttperlertoMoomm. NotittlitleUa)tt f rw circulation ol blood aX rsunt frwdoM ol notion. ZttmamUtL MtIds voar on loot eloUiM-MTlnr vtibUr-w well ual tii art eetcrewa loss bcton tij an wore euu 75c KOVERAUS yytT IE SUIT B TS!ffffaHff5r?!l, i IT Stl JTHE SUIT Made la htak aork with Ions l MMVM. MO Oil A0.u.susat.orr. of mntuna la itrfMO tor all wiihllaico!oTnaMrteiln while hickory i nt nrnthaMbuidlM dirt blue iHaia.or mm i mt war. ana m tLltM.radMblM.Mnot rd (or auniaar nu. All nrnwnU irtmtsM wlin saiatoa. HUm I to s start, ssaail Be mmt Look for lha Taa BMa'LaaL none fonulno without It It jrourdaaltr renaotSBSelr rou. w will Moo thtta. all cbaigja ! cmald on roMiptol pries. Tie 1 wrtult. teatl ateser, LEVI STRAUSS A 00.,"" aBBBww4Sg HUSBAND! If you lisd the family washing to do every week in the year, wast would yon do? Aaswer: Go to the Link River Electric Co. aad order aa KtetwK Washing Machine at oace. lieosaae you caa get oae oa terms. .Vow, Hubby eirinesh; ain't that right Let as talk K ever. LJnkTRiverJEIectricXCo. Corner Seventh aad Mala Streets LIGHTEN YOUR FARM WORK By Using John Deere Implements Wa have jaetrei elved a car et Jews Deere Coeds, audi as Light Draft High Lift Seiko aad Oaag Plows, Disc Harrows, Drag Harrewe, String Teeth Barrows, Orala Drills aad Chatham Faaalag MUte. Call I oar llae. We of er special cask prlree oa Stadebaker, Joha Deere aad SchatUer, the Staadard Wagons of America. A inch Mountain Gears . . . .- SM Inch Mountain Gears , fits 1SS Baldwin Hardware Co. "THE HOUSE OF QUALITY UPPER LAKE TRAFFiqi IVa an .,. ftn. n.lbl A U.lallUa'a aaaJL freight beau oa the Upper BUmatb Lake, Bases leave tam every moralaf escept Bemdayt at TitSv Western Transfer Co. MAIN BrnUBBT, HS n" I'MONB 18ff -CtJV . i mw ii yir i r f