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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1916)
' Jt 'X MONDAY, MAY 1, ttlt Says Church Cannot Be Blind to Commercialism tailed I'M" Be' WASHINGTON, D. C, May 1. Tbt social and economic problems of It, world, no leu than the spiritual, jlni n cballonge to Christianity, which U oust moot In the fearless and hu ntnltarlan aplrtt of Ita founder, Ray. Bend Robblna of Chicago declared to tty In a speoch to the Men'a National Missionary congress. Without forgotting the Maater'a ln yhnction to "preach the gospel to ov- Leaders Will International Relations PHILADELPHIA. May 1. What ball tbe United States stand for In in ternailnal relations? This quostlon In all its phrases waa discussed today with problems of preparednoss und In ternational law at tho oponlng session htro or tho American Acadomy of Po litical and Social Science Edward A. Fllcne of Boston, was among tbe speakera who discussed tho possibilities of lasting pcaco and safe guards against futuro conflicts, Be fore adjournment tomorrow night, many other men prominent and con versant with tbo problems of prcpnr tdnees and prevention of war, will toll their lews. Dr. M. J. Bonn, professor nt tho Unl rurally of Munich, Germany, will sponk on Germany's attitude toward Amor- aaaSjaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBannnaaaSnSaniSagW gw J Mm VgggaggBgk .BSBBXjBBBBBBBaBBBl BBai amm! IpHAR'S tome things we hive to I x Ittra to like such ts olivet in' hard work. Thar' other we take I to naturally auch aa Baaeball Garnet Grate Smut and j Potato! Scab Cost title country hundreds of thousands of dollars annually. This amount can be saved through the use of good FORMALDEHYDE We eetl Um best grade aad guarantee It. The government ree uiuweade Its nee. To make aura of beet result you should get your supply from Me. Underwooa KLAMATH FALLS OREGON w-i WHKRC PAWTICULAR PEOPLE UY THEIR Your Best Protection Against adversity aad want la old Ke Ih a savings bank account start ed while you are young and kept trowing by ooaataat additions to four first deposit. There la no oth- sure way of eaeeplag, poverty, Why not commence laaurlng your "'If against want by starting that Lu51x5J -"tn ngw nowv FIRST STATE M SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON ery crcaiuro," tbe church must lemem ber that its mission colli a courageous stand for economic justice to even the lowliest, snld Robblns. He told of tbo need for a powerful clinmplon ho hnU found among the tenements and slums of Chicago. Other dpenlsorn pointed out that the mission movement woulil uiontlv ben. fit ir tliu flniinclom back of It would work UirouRh tho commercial Inter ests they haw In (hi. nnu Christian world. Talk Over leu's foreign policy, with xpcclal icf- orenco to tho Mouroo Doctrine. To night's session wilt be devoted to the question of "Tho Significance of Pre uarednesB." Navy Secietary Daniels will he the principal speaker. John LIuhsoU Moore .former counsel lor of tbo stato department, who re signed becausu ho found himself out of ncr-ord w Itb the administrations for vigil policy, ulllpresldo and speak to morrow night on tho effect of a policy of urn ul und military preparedness on tliln rountry's Influence on a world power. Oilier will express their vIowm will bo Senator Stone of tho sonnto for olyu coir.mlltco, Representative Flood of the house foreign affairs commit tee mid Senator Goro of Oklahoma. 'OREGON Wtof I DRUGS pvegy E&yQv&xl amnsalgauSlaBBTf oi InCfl. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON I'ACIKIO COAST LEAHl'K e Standing of the Clubs Won Lost Pet Los Angeles ic n .677 Vernon 13 12 .520 Oakland 14 13 ,519 San Francisco 14 14 ,500 Salt Lake 12 14 .42 Fortland 9 .409 Results Saturday At Portland R. h. E. Portland , 8 6 1 Vernon 18 3 Houch and Fisher; Johnson and Spencer. At San Francisco r. h. B Salt Lake 9 10 1 San Francisco . .. G 17 3 , Hughes and Hannah; Corbett ana .Sepulveda. Fanning replaced Corbett j In tho eighth. Brown and Brooks bat tery for San Francisco In ninth. ' At Loh Angeles R. H. B. ,Los AngcleB ..... 2 7 1 Oakland ...... 17 1 Standridgo and Bassler; Beer and Elliott Results Sunday At Portland R, H. S. Portland' ., . 6 12 1 Vernon . 2 7 0 nuyi-n itnu nucno; mobb ana wnai Ins. Johnson replaced Hess In the eighth. At Oakland A. M. R. H. a San Francisco ....... 6 14 2 Salt Lake ... 0 6 1 Couch and Sepulveda; Hall and Vnnn. At San Francisco P.M. It. H. EL San Francisco 9 15 3 Salt Lnke G 6 1 Steen and Sepulveda; FIttery and Hannnh. Munsell replaced Flttory in the second Brooks replaced Sepul veda In tho second. Warhop replaced Munsell In tho fourth t At Vernon A. M. R. H. E. Los Angeles ..... G C 2 Oakland 1 10 1 Scoggins and Baaslor; Prultt and Griffith. Boyd replaced Prultt In tho first. At I-os An coles 1 M. R. H. E. Los Angeles 4 8 1 Onkland 1 7 2 Hnnttman nnd Boles; Prough and BlUott. AN 010 RECIPE TO DARKEN HAIR 'SAGE TEA AND 8ULPHUR TURNS QRAY, FADED HAIR DARK AND QLOS8V Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded brings back tho natural color and lus tre to tbe hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago tho only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for "Wyeth'a Sage and Sul phur Compound." You will get a large bottle of this old time recipe Improv ed by the addition of other ingredients, for about SO cents. Everybody uses tbls preparation now, because no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as It does It so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it, and draw this through our hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair dis appears, and after another applica tion or two, your hair becomes beauti fully dark, thick and glossy, and you look years younger. Wweth's Sage and Sulphur Compound Is a delight ful toilet requisite. It Is not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv. Owners, cut you tire bills by using double tread tires. Klamath Auto Tire Co., 120 Sixth street lit iBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ' .nwvUQffsnV MiigP 1BBBB Biif kgsaaWnw Bringthoie Sunday Outing Exposure to the STAR DRUG CO. I LEGAL NOTICES Sammon (No. 766 Equity) 1 In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, Klamath County, ,J J. Cole, Plaintiff, vs. I Mrs. William P. Burzloff, Jane Dee Durzloff and the Unknown I Heirs of William F. Burzloff, De ceased, Defendants: To Mrs. William P. Burzloff, Jane Dee Burzloff and the Unknown Heirs of William F. Burzloff, Do ceased, Defendants' In the name of tho State of Oregen: You aro hereby required to appear and answer tbe complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit, on or before Wednesday, May 24, 1916, and .If you fall to answer, for want there of, the plaintiff will apply to tbo court for tho relief demanded In the complaint, to wit: For a decree that ho is the owner in fee of the following described premises, as trustee for the benefit of Miners and Merchants Bank of Alaska: Northwest quarter of section 31, in township 28 south, range 11 east of the Willamette Meridian, in Klam ath county. Oregon, and that the defendants, tho widow and heirs of William F. Burzloff, de ceased, be forever barred from any claim or Interest in said land, or any part thereof. May 24, 1916, la tho last day of tbe time prescribed In the order for pub lication of summons, tbe first publi cation thereof being April 10, 1916. This summons la served by publica tion in the Evening Herald, by order of Hon. D. V. Kuykendall, Judge of Dip above entitled court, dated April 8, 1916, which order requires that this summons be published once a week for six successive weeks. RUTENIC & KENT. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 10-17-24-1-8-15 Notice of Contest Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, Lakevlew, Ore gon, April 26, 1916. To Samuel Ware, Centestee: You are hereby notified that George Krall, who gives Olene, Oregon, as his postofflco address, did on April 36, 1916, file in this office his duly corrob orated application' to contest and se cure the cancellation of your home stead entry, No, 0.6728, serial No. 06728, made Juno 11, 1913,. for SE NWK, section 17, township 40S., range' 12ET, Willamette Meridian, and aa grounds for his contest he alleges that the said Samuel Ware has never established a residence on tho said lands, and has not lived thereon the said lands, and Is not now living upon the said lands, for or within the last two years next Im mediately preceding the making of this affidavit; that he has never Improved EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Hotpolnt Irons, Charting Dishes, Fuse Plugs, Batteries, Flash Lights, Handy Lanterns, etc., etc. Esti mates on Electrical Installation cheerfully given. CECIL WEEKS. - ELECTRICIAN At the Klamath portemana Store Sth and Main, Phene t Wood SI.AH. LIMB AND BOOT " Snued to any length. , Osur beat block wood is delivered direct fioui Niicds, aud la alwaya dry. One load Mill convince yon. KLAMATH FUEL CO. O. lVyton, Mgr. PhABM 187 ggVaaalan1gVangMgflang9HnVanlgflaagfl gfl gf aar H A. l ' HI BnBH - BBnVnvf w Bam gHHggHHHKlV'' 3 ll BSBav '' fmHm BaB? BnV BnmeBBV ' -sngeawy .BWiVrjnvr knV'i ap JgfWftBngV y MfflaFW. aS ! km bIbM bIbw TV BVr B v. SBVgVgS ggMB bV! B SQBanga anBBMBVr BBB m Piccadilly B lBr TTuQlid ; umoroiacK. snr -v tan or owe. BBBj A7 Wof v,, t e li n r F fU m gf WM M m m. L W fgl. fl bm m av Mam. gT aBaaaMl m th np'w Flnrshfti'm .o.nnfa Ann nyfnrrfa BaVl' 1 now displayed in our windows new ' a ohanAQ esnrl nkiar nattarna tna BBBV-. g seasons live styles. .; m - D 1 .- dc 1 or a.1 : A m. bbh i irnceu ai pj ana pu cue price iimi bh " crwTtxo trn nnolitir anrl oafiofaotmn BBBl-r M Wear Florsheims once and LH you'll Wear them always. H I K. SUGARMAN I 1 j I LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW H ADVERTISED MAIL MATTER Tbe following unclaimed mall mat' ttr, advertised on the 29th day of April, will be sent to the dead letter oee, ivanuiugiuu, . v., uu uiv tumj ub. Drlggs, Al ! ButU, Mrs. T. B. Crawford, Mrs. Jack j Crawford, Mrs. Margaret 2) , Cooker, Matt Foshlng, Mrs. Haas j Knight, Beatrice 1 Marlow, Joseph L. ' Miller, Erenest Munduncey, C. C. McDonald, Mrs. Gladys 1 Roland, W. J. J WIlHama, J. W. ; Wolf ord. B. B. A charge of 1 cent will be made on all letters delivered from this list , In calling for letters please say "adver tised." W. A. DELZELL, P. M. or cultivated the same; and has aban doned the same. j You are. therefore, further notified mat me saia auegauons wui do uucen as confessed, and your said entry will be cancelled without further right to be heard, either before this office or on appeal, if you fall to file In this office within twenty days after the fourth publication of this notice, aa shown below, your answer, under oath, spe cifically responding to these allega tions of contest, together with due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant either In person or by registered mall. You should state in your answer the name of the postofflco to which yon desire future notices to be sent to you. JAS. F. BURGESS, Regiater.- Date of 1st publication, May 1, ltM. - Date of 2nd publication, May 8, 1911. Date of 3rd publication, May 15, 191. Date of 4th publication, May ttd, lilt. In tbe Circuit Court of the Stabs of Oregon, tor Klamath County. i Vera L-. Westwood, Plaintiff, vs. To Kieth Charles Westwood, defend- To Kient Charles Westwood, defend ant above named: In the name ot the State of Oregen: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In tbe above entitled snlt on or before Monday, the Sid day ot May, 1916, that being the last day of the time prescribed In the order ot publication ot this summons, and If you fall so to appear and answer, tor want thereof plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for la said complaint, to wit; For a decree dissolving the bonds ot matrimony now existing between plaintiff and de fendant, for restoration to plaintiff of her former nana of Tar L. Crlaler, and for such other aad further relief as to the eourt nuy;seem aaltaMe. Tbls summons. Is served om.tsM 4t feadaat by publication thereof la the) Evening Herald, a newspaper of gea eral circulation, printed aad pah Organized Charity Will t Show It Is United Frees Servlo INDIANAPOLIS. May L The Na tional Conference of Charities and Correction at Ita forty-third annual meeting at Indianapolis May 10-17 ex pects to meet the charge that work for the submerged classes la a waste of energy. The program names 125 speakers. There are about 5,000 men and women engaged In professional social work in New York city and Chi cago. . A defense of organized social work will be the illustrations the Indianap olis program furnishes of the new science of social engineering. Allen T. Bums, of the Cleveland Foundation, which Is said to nave ac counts, Oregon, not leaa than one a week tor six weeks, by order ot Hon orable D. V. Kuykendall, Judge of the above entitled court, saade, la this cause at Klamath Falls, Klamath Connty. Oregon, oa April' 1. 191S, the date ot the first publication ot this summons being April 10, 1916. ROLLO C. OROMBiGK. Attorney for Plaintiff. 10-17-24-1-8-16-12 No. 864 Law In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for tbe County of Klam ath. The Klamath Developaveat'Co., a cor poration, etc., Plaintiff, vs. E. J. Evans, Defendant I To E. J. Evans, defendant above named. In the name of the auto ot Oregen: You are hereby required to answer the complaint filed against you la the above entitled action, on or before tbe 16th day of May, A. D. 1916, that be ing the day of the last publication of this summons, and the last day with in which you are required to answer, as fixed by the order of publication ot this summons. It you tall to appear aad answer, the plaintiff will Uke judgment against you for the sum specified ia said complaint, aad that the real prop erty hereinafter described aad attack ed herein, be sold to satisfy, said Judg ment. Bald action la brought to reeover the aum of f 111,00 da from yea to plaintiff, for rent, together wrth ia terest thereon from tho first day f September. A. D, 1911, towfal moaey of tbo UnHod Kates, disbars emoate, costsTaad expeaasa of this aetJoa. avBVlh vgB !aWBffaaaBaBaajR,vmj4gaBJ BvBwBBmJ mnmmr" meaoemeat of tata.attlaa, aad aaw Is, the owner of. aeetasKreal PAMTMAM Aiding Poor cumulated within ita first year ahoat 130.000,000, will speak oa the "Organi zation of Community v Resourcee." The science aad value of social sur veys will be described by Shelby M. Harrison, of the Russel Sage Foaada tlon, and Robert 8. Btnk&erd, at the New York City Club. Coordination of civic efforts In small communities will be the topic of a symposium ar ranged by Mrs. Ada ElUott Sheffield of Boston. , This conference of 8,000 social work ers Is considering changing its name. It Is argued that "charities and cor rection," no longer describes tbe mala objects of social work, which are pre ventive. attached In Klamath county, Oregon. and described aa follows, to-wit: .. Lot three (8), block two huadred five (206), Mills Second Addlttoa- to Klamath Falls, Klamath county, state ot Oregon.' That on the 8th day of Mareh, A. D. 1916, and after the filing ot said aaaf- plalnt, at the Instance of the plalntetf, the sheriff of said county duly art hah' ed said above-described real property, and now holds the same la ala yaft seoston by virtue of said writ ot at tachment. ., This summons is published ones a week for six sneeosstve weeks, tthe Evening Herald, a dally aewspayet. ot general cireaWtioa, printed aad ' published -'In the etty of Elsmaah Falls, Klamath eoaaty. Oregon, hf order ot Honorable D. V. Kayhwa dall. Judge of tho circuit eourt of ska state ot Oregon, for the county ?sjf Klamath, and, dated .April 8, AyB. 1916, the first publlcaUoa of thla swai mons being made oa the 4th day a April. 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