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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1916)
r "' v., .''' , . '""?; : aJS-J . THUIMOAV, MAY 4, 118 .- THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON i 7 jH Helps you up "On High" Red Crown ike Gasoline of Quality null lh( "hop" Into your car, slvti you the julck "get-away", sod the "pick-up" on tht hllli. It becaiii Red Crown It the unmixed, refinery get, with extra power in every drop. At dealeri everywhere and at our 9ERV1CB STATIONS. Standard Oil Company lC4llfraUI TEL.CO.TOMAKE ! IMPROVEMENTS ;CRSW TO SOON BEGUN WORK ON ; PLACINQ NEW POLR8, LAYING I CABLES AND 8TRINQINQ NEW WIRES Success is Accomplished in the business world by men who do things. You will find them using their bank at every turn for Safe Keeping of Fundi Sound Builnaaa Counael Conatrtictivc Information All Uanklnf Facilities Financial Aaalatanca Here are carried tht ac count of young bualneaa men men who are atrlv Ing for limine tuccete and attaining It. 'First National Bank UPPER LAKE TRAFFIC We are ngi-nU for Oalklaa & llinullton'i mall, paascager ami freight boats on the Upper Klamntli Lake. Iluara leave thle offlre crerjr morning except Sunday, at ?tKU. Western Transfer Co. I'HONK 187 MAIN 8TRKRT. NKAIt FIFTH LIGHTEN YOUR FARM WORK By Using John Deere Implements We have Just rc cived it iar of Joliu Deetw Ooods, audi aa Light Draft High Lift Hulkey and Gang; Plows, Olac Harrows, Drag Harrows, Spring Tooth Harrow, Grain Drllla aad Cfuithnm Fanning Mills. Call aad Inspect our line. We offer apeclai wish prices ou, Studebaker, John Ueero aad SchuUler, I ho Standard Wagone of America. a Inch Mountain (lean 9100 3H Inch Mountain Geara 10S Baldwin Hardware Co. "THE HOUSE OF QUALITY" According to announcement Just re- celvod by County Manager L. R. Rob-' ertsou, the Pacific Tolephono ft Tele-"1 jgrapd company has authorized exton-! hlvo work here. Thin will greatly im-' Urovu tho lnrnl rihnnn unrvfrw. nn.l t. I work will bo completed the latter part of July. I Tho appropriation for tho work Ih $7,230. The Job lncludcu placing 237 po!iH, 1C2 croHs anno, 1G anchors, 4,070 1 foot of norlal cable, 1,365 feet of un-l dcrground cable, 890 feet of lateral1 pipe and stringing thirty miles of wire. Dearest Public: I'roity today, Isn't It? Jtint to tell you that wo Imvo u uuni hiT of nw things for tbo season. Near ly everything wo have can be worn with clothes. Beautiful line of tho latest In brooch es, lingerie pins, cuff, pins, sport pins, cult links, stick pins and ico -tea spoons nnd glasses, and the prices are tho best. We navo a lot of now things In auto fcliiHBtm and yellow scientific sun i glasses, and tbey are cheap. j Last nlte 1 was In dreamland and I hold you closo and you picked a voodtlclt off ran collar and I was so hnppy. Darling, If you but know how I have strlved to ploaso you by buying season able articles you'd not hesitate as you have been doing. If you don't think 'l am starving just come down hern ' nnd feol of my pocket book. ' Did you hear tho story of the girl j whoso skirt was so short no one snw ,hcr hat? 1 You should have :t set of nested 'drinking cups, a thermos bottle and n Ipnlr of goggles If you go out for nn outing. ' Gentlemen's belt buckles In sterling j silver, the season's newest $2.60. We give you a belt with the buckle. Say, Myrtle, If you are going to be a June brldo you'd better get busy, as George hasn't got the diamond yet. Why don't you marry the girl lag gard so sho can have some new form of sorrow? Pleaso to hurry to my aid, McHATTAN. 5j Jj' Will Be Mothers's Day The least you can do is to send her a card. We have ome beautifully engraved designs from 5c to 25c. underwood v r-3 MBb- Pharmacy OREGON TT7n7 KLAMATH FALLS OREGON wuarnar BABTiri II AM PEOPLE UY TMEIf? ORUG5 lKS.SfJRAS- LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Poundmsstsr's Sale Notice Is hereby given (hat the un dersigned, poundmaster of the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, did on the 26th day of April, 1916, Impound in the pound of said city the following des cribed animal: One two-year old steel gray stallion, weight about 660, branded T on right shoulder. And that unless the owner of said animal, or other person having an in terest therein, shall, before the time of sale stated below, claim possession of said animal and pay all costs and charges for the keeping and advertis ing thereof, together with all fees pro vided by ordinance of said city for such cases, said animal will be sold at publio auction for cash at the city pound at the hour of 10 o'clock on the 8th day of May, 1916. Dated May 2, 1916. Rr T. BALDWIN, 2-Ct Poundmaster. Early Sowing ReapB handsomo rewards in the ban -vesting of riches later tn life. Open avlngs account with us. It is round to grow rapidly because we oner every Inducement and encour lement to depositors' to keep add. "is to it. our Interestcredits are a very important point to consider. sasBsK- FIRST STATE Mfi SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, UKavuww Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klamath: In the Matter of the Estate of Mary A. Wilcox, Deceased (also sometimes known as Mollle A. Brown). Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Mary A. Wilcox, deceased (also sometimes known as Mollle A. Brown), by the above entitled court, and all persons liavlngclalms against saia estate are roaulred to present the same to the undersigned, at Langell valley, ure gon, or at the Bank of Bonansa, at Bounnta, Oregon, within six months from the date ef this notice. Dated this 13th day of Marcb, ii. JOHN N. WARREN, Administrator of the above entitled ostate. 6-18-S0-17-4 bids submitted to.sald administratrix nt Klamath Falls, Oregon, on and af ter May 20, 1916, all the right, title nnd Interest of the said deceased In and to tho following described real property, situate In Klamath county, Oregen: West half of east half; east half of wcit half; west half of northwest quarter of section thirty-six; and southeast quarter of southwest quarter of section twenty-five, all In township thirty-nine south, range eleven east of Willamette Meridian. ROSE E. KEE8BE, Administratrix of the Estate of Henry W. Keosee, Deceased. 20-27-4-11-18 Notice of Sheriff's Sale By virtue ofjin execution In fore closure duly Issued by the clerk of tho circuit court of the county of Klamath, state of Oregon, dated the 2Cth day of April, 1916, In a certain action in tho circuit court for said county and state, wherein Cordelia L. Ankeny as plaintiff recovered judg ment against Nanna M. Cantrall and others for tho sum of seven hundred forty-six and C-100 dollars, and costa uud disbursements taxed at sixteen and 20-100 dollars, on the 20th day of April, 1916. Notlco Is hereby given that I will, en the 27th day of May, 191C, at the front door of the court bouse, 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 casb, the following described prop erty, to-wit: LotB 26, 37, 38 and 39, in block 1, Shlpplngton Addition to Klamath Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, Taken and levied upon as the property of said Nanna M. Cantrall and other defendants In said suit, or as much thereof as may become necessary to hotlsfy the said judgment in favor of Cordelia L. Ankeny against Nanna M. Cantrall and others, with Interest thereon, together with all costs and disbursements that have or may ac crue. C. C. LOW, Sheriff. Dated April 26, 1916. 27-4-11-18 Notice Inviting Bids Notice Is hereby given that bids will be received by the Police Judge up to and Including Monday, May 8, 1916, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m., for hauling off all rubbish assembled on Clean-Up Day. Rubbish to be hauled from all parts of the city to tbo dumping grounnd at German Time Change Is Not Favored by America j United Press Service WASHINGTON, D. q., May 4. Whether the example' of the German government, which set all the cloaks In the empire ahead one hour today, could be followed in this country, is doubted. It seems impossible that there can be harmony in time relations between nations when, as In the case of Ger many, time will be measured by a new standard. It Is announced, by the Dun desrnth that the advancing of time one hour In Germany win result In a vast saving of monoy, not to speak of the health benefits that will accrue to the workers, who will go to bed an hour earlier each night and get up aa hour earlier than usual. According to economists In this city the action of the Bundesrath was pri marily taken to conserve the nation's resources ,two of which are lighting and fuel, and both of which are admit tedly growing more scarce. Under the new standard the naUon will be Just one hour ahead of the rest of the world. While worknfen of other European nations and the United States are spending the hour between five and six snoozing, those of Ger many will be hard at work. At the close of their working day 'the Ger mans will have an extra hour for recreation. , .-.i'JS aw waspes sesessaasoasm jr ataVaaafaafarf' & r All wsssyfcjSli I sjs i Si r or soase other cee. lskeeaJaaftiaaosjrwyesw $ aaroataadiea t Deafk . leave yea liiMaf O.K. a! a long day of 1 1 illigf on iinliiir asal i two pioleeB, The only ( they last rldaal taster Taeysasya they nay not. smri 3r tea the nmaaM ear literates ccortnaT erne Se. ftoyoaoaghftte try fas the foot of Second street, near Lake Kwauna, complete delivery of all such rubbish atTsald dumping ground to be made not later than C o'clock p. m., on Wednesday, May 17. 1916. All bids must be submitted on a cubic yard bash). The council reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. A. L. LEAVITT, Police Judge By order of tfc Common Council. 4-4t A woman traveling in Brazil sent cuttings to the United States from which the orange growing Industry was developed. A-'SBBaeerMear Av' BfnitfyassgaMgsJ5sMaal LBsV F A Saneible CigtfetM, fcfe Notice Inviting Bids Bids will be received by the Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, up to and Including Monday, May IS, 1916, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m., for the repair of Sixth street, from Klnlock avenue to the city limits; Third street, from Main to Grant; Eighth street from Main to High; High street, from Eighth to Ninth; Ninth street, from High to Prospect; Pros pect to Upham; Upham to Oregon ave nue; Oregon avenue to Delta, in ac cordance with the specifications of the city engineer on file with the Police Judge. Bids to be submitted separ ately for Third street and Sixth street. Eighth, Ninth, High, Prospect, Upham and Oregon streets as mentioned shall be considered one unit, and a separate bid submitted therefor. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. A. L. LEAVITT, Police Judge. By order of the Common Council. 4-10t NOTICI " i Notice Is hereby given than on or before Sixty Days from the. Tint day of July, 1916, the County Court of Klamath County, Oregon, wUL ,ft open Court, cancel all warraata la the hands of the County Clerk eCfaeid County, which have beea Issued aad not protested for a:perio4,oC!aefea years or more prior to' the 1st day of July, 1911; alsoxallwarrtsita fffl be held for naught, and payment thereof stopped, where it appears that same have been protested for a period of seven years prior to, the First day of July, If II, and have beea duly called by the County Trestwrer hat not, presented for j?aysaenU , r . v I ' The1 following list show the names of payees, date.aasahar aid aaumat as shown by warrants to'be acted upon, by the CeaatyCeurt'aa: above stated. Warrants In the Hands of the County Clerk Name Date Fund Number Asaoaat ta' HM 1.M W. H. Grow July 15, 1908 Oeaerai JUJM . K. D. Jones .November 25. 1908 .General . lSVSf .T. A. WlUon January 14. 190B iOaaeral ' JiSSS W. H. Wall March 11, 1909 General Mto ,. A. R. Meserty March 11, 1909 .General "18778 t Klamath Falls Truck " -' and Transfer Co. ....January 13, 1909 .High School 332 .50 Warrants Received from the County Clerk But Not .Protested v, , Name Date Fund Number Axeouat C. C. Lewis July 13. 1908 ..Geaeral 17478 $LSO John W. Wells July 15. 1908 General 17877 -MS H. H. Hoyt July 16. 1908 , Oeaerai 17725 .0 State of Oregon. County of Klamath, as. . - w. I, C. R. DeLap, County Clerk of the above named County aad .State, hereby certify that the within aad foregoing Is a true aad correct Ust County Warrants subject to cancellation as the same appear: of toeoteVla my office and In my care aad custody. , jti In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed, the seal of the County Court, this 3rd day of May, 1918. ,. - C. R. DeLAP. County Clerk. (Seal) By Perry O. DeLap, Deaaty:-3-10-17-24 m " Vi Admlnisrratiix Sale In the County Court of the State of Oregon, tor Klamath County. In.the Matter of the Estate of Henry W. Keeiee, Deceased. u.hm u tirhv clvea that oursu- ant to an order of the above-eatltled aaiiv made aad entered on Apru aw, 1916, In tho matter of the estate of u. txr " daaaased. the un- Idsrslgned as administratrix of said es tate, will sell at private sate, ior casa, to the lUshest Wider, upon written Corset'Bargains Fifty pairs Woman Corsets, new spring modsls. Worth to day $1.00. On aale for only 59c Jiee&Eo; Klamath Falls Daylight Store -ittxfsu tt - a. 2S desen Women's See epalKy . Union Suits, all seed style and splendid grade- :Lew " M sleeves, tight knee. Speelal, 35c NEW SUITS REDUCED Just what you have been looking for. Some 40 odd Suits comprise our entire remaining spring stock. All Must Go With nice spring days at hand we shall devote all means and energy to closing out this entire stock at a time when you can get the full season's wear at a great saving. Note the Prices 12 Suits, size 16-18-36, at..... $12.50 15 Suits, sise 18-36-40, at $19.50 15 Suits, size 18-36-40-42 1-2 at $27.50 . s ; : i H0 The New SkirMi v Are mors) attractive than ever and YV i moderately priced t $5 to $15 .00 J 4 tit The Latest Styles Always Available Here' . New Models Constantly Arrivinf AN appropriate model for every occa sion. Smart plain stylee for huslaees wear, fancy styles for wear with dainty blouses and complete aeoortmehto ef seen. The prices are lewest la the city for :. garments efeeual euallty. Kvary wanted weave and material Including a multftude ef handsome silk skirts black, navy, checkee, striped and plaid effeets. Tailored skirts with eecketer-full flared and chirred styles. Striped skirts ellk or cloth in many ultra-emart etylee. Checked skirts ef small shepherd . chicks and large nevtpy plaids. All slsss, regular aad outre. 4 . x New Whie Wash Silks $1 .50, $2.00 and up to $3.50 w 'I. Middies .m'MUXm,- ft. ti J .Jr WT.V tM . HI 11 t, f"4M i. i o ja f-l . : i O e, . AiSt ':WS Vife m 4, iJM S3 WZ,&.' wjfeti " " P'w.Krd