The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 26, 1916, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
MONDAY, JUNK M, 19(0
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W. O. SMITH, Editor
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salts.
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vancc Hereafter nu advertl--nwntn
will be accepted unless nc-t-ouipanled
ly the rash.
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Taa Herald PubUshiag Compear of
Klaaath Falls, at 115 Fourth aires.
Entered at the pottofflce at Klaa
nth Falla, Oregon, for traaialssloa
through the mall as second-class
matter.
Subscription terms by mall to any
adiiritiu In th Dtilliol (Wataa?
One year 5.00
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KK1MATH FAI.lJi, OREKOV
MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1916
FOR SALE
FOR SALE 1,000 posts at a bargain.
Call phone 253-W. 2041
INDEPENDENT VOTERS TURNING
TO HUGHES
FOR SALE Two 7-year-old geldings,
weight 2,435 pounds; 2X-lach
wagon; double harness. P. H. Ray,
O.K. Barm. 23-t '
FOR SALE Will sell 1,000 shares of
stock la Mills Addition ball, held In
trust by Aaaetta McCabe. to the high
est bidder, oa next Monday night, at
taa opealag of the stockholders Beat
ing In Mills Addition. Waa. McCabe.
24-lt
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Good store room and
small lodge room, corner Second
and Mala. See Chllcote. 8
SITUATION WANTttD
WANTED Laady wants position as
coak la camp or on ranch. Mrs.
Freak, American Hotel, room 42. 24-3t
HELP WANTED
GIRL WANTED For light house
work. Phone 2CS-B. 24-tf
WANTED Man and wife for general
ranch work. Apply J. E Healer or
IUT4. 24-lt
LOST AND FOUND
LOW aWrti tooth watch fob, with
aaaher 1247 and initials C. L. M. on
It Finder please retura to First Na-
l recelre reward. zt-6t
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The Taller
CLEANING, PRIMING AND
MENDING
Clothes called for and delivered.
MS Main St Phone 127
Grid IMon Tea Store
Special Portland prices on
Teas, Ctfees, Spices
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A Trial will Convince You
B. P. LEWIS
Sixth ana: Oak. Phone 22SJ
Wood
j CAMPAIGN leaders In both poUUc.ii;
iV pnrtiea fullv appreciate the nd-
vantage the republicans have this year
in the fact that their national conven
tion was not dominated by any individ
ual or group. There la not the remos
est possibility of the charge that the
'bosses' controlled the Chicago con
vention. In fnct, everybody knows that
the great majority of the delegates
were chosen in primaries where no dic
tation was possible, and that In the
convention the men who have been
rccosrtlxed as leaders in the past were
uppor!ers of various candidates, and
(hough willing to accept Hughes, were
not for htm In the first Instance. The
Hughes nomination came from a popu
lar demand not from a dictator.
I low different it was in the demo
cratic convention, where all the Import
ant arrangements and many of the de
li. Us were directed by President Wil
son, who selected the presiding officers.
designated the men who should make
speeches, drafted the platform, and
will direct the management of the cam
paign. As to managing the campaign,
there can be no criticism, for It is es
sential that the candidate shall have
large control over that. But prior to
the nomination, when, theoretically,
was free to nominate any person it
might prefer, the action of the presi
dent In taking personal charge of ev
erything was not only a slap at the
men who have been prominent in his
party, but It was a demonstration of
the one-man character of the demo
cratic organization.
It is already apparent that this dif
ference will have no small effect upon
the Independent voters of the country.
The chief reason why some men main
tain an attitude of Independence of
party affiliation is that they dislike the
Implied obligation to support a candi
date whose nomination has been forced
by the power of a dictator or of a
machine.
The independent voter turns most
easily to the republican ticket this
year, and for several reasons. He Is
impelled in that direction by "a com
parison between the man Woodrow
Wilson and the man Charles Evan
Hughes in stability of character. In
solidity of attainments, in sincerity of
professions. In courage of performance,
In loyalty to conscience, in the recti
tude that abides In the heart and not
in the larynx," as the New York Sun
recently said.
The independent voter also finds the
republican ticket most attractive be
cause it represents an "America First"
policy In industrial affairs, while the
democrats are still wedded to the pol
icy of throwing our markets open to
the foreign producer. It Is a party with
a long constructive record behind it
and a policy of constfuctlvenesa guid
ing Its future.
But not the least of the influences
which will turn the independent voter
tn the republican ticket this year will
be the open character of the republican
convention, and the closed, cut-and
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IMGOYNK JOHNSON
The passing of Uurgoyne Johnson o(
Shlpplngton leaves aabtb,er gap In the
ranks of the Grand Army.
When our country pealed the tocsin;
reullng forth war's wild alarms,
And from every town and hamlet
llnng the feariul cry: "To nrmil"
II. Johnson wits among the first to re
(pomi to tho call. lie participated In
ninny battles. Itis reminiscences of
Shlloh was both vivid', and mournful;
i he suw (lenentl Alberf Sydney John-
Ixon fall wounded from Ills horse, nnd
Casement on Trial
Nobkman Pleads Not Guilty to Treason Charge
Cimllniiftl fiom lHKe 1
to Hie kliiK'H enciiilt'H i.rtw.r (IUI
In Hie king's realm, in wli' in n,
tsavv him carried fromhc field'ln n 'hh.ulmv over U.e fn.hlonably filled kI- nlio of ;a.innny, contrary m ,, ,r,H.
dvlna condition .u,r '" ,no lfnT' M " "'' 1',ul; """ umt llu u'l traltor-
,, , ,'' In the conler nnd tn the fmnl or-lho (itish-i-ontrlvii iiiiiMiiluml in nld ni.,i
I Johnson wax near thu rlvor when BC , JKM, oilrumt , ,,,, , 0wn "i.l
. tho "Corondelef opene.l Urn on il... ow )f h J( ,, WU , ..aooH,nB WMl ,,,,,
Confederutea and ho, Il h many olh- , k Thi) H(ruc(lr0 llftUnllv , Mlllll, UrUU MlbJ , ' '
ers was directly under the arc of her , h pv cour Wft, WfPll ,f , ,. f0 ,,,,",
aful rain of shell fire tlml tore for ho occnnlom fl0nl M II snt llw who were then ,lm,ner of
hroiig h the enemy a raulcs lie was J; . f0 , Jlnnr counwli ,, , ,,,,, K ,., , (,Pnlll ,r '
ifce only survhor of n , acou Ing Prl-p,wkHon , , r0Wl) of brncll011. 8olle- il...r duty nnd i.lleRni,c ,,,.,,'
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nu-ful iIiivm nt .. r.inr., Tlmir. u-n i n """ '""" ...... . ..,,, , ,,
iiwr.il .lays or carnaRe Their w.n a k co , ,,,0 g,,,p ,, , ,p ,.,,.. rnmtmmA , ,
InMh or anil lory from the eneniyV bai-t flf ,,,,, rtMnm, OHtlon. ,.,,. nn,, , wlbJw.,H
! ::iT T:Z "fj? '?. "T.dJ Accompanied by a single guard. Urn Tommlllln. the Mm wl , talir
' musket In Ills hand, stood alone on tho
prisoners enierrti iu coun nmin irm.-i in- iiu n-uu respcei oilier icioni
n door nt Ihe side. Kvery eo In the "ClrciilniliiK ti pmntdilet in nn.,,,.
That wiih fifty-four years uro. Wo cnMlnocr fHowetl the tall, loan and chiiim nmnngsi mitisli Hiihjerts ut,
almost guanl fig tire or casement n no iih oujeci or seducing iln-iii from idrir
stepped to his place nnd wmi sented nlleglnnce.
after hn had sllfrily bowed loward the Persuading and lunrurlng rurium
Judges1 bench, Not awed in the least, persons, ninnnnst others Dun Id Julian
the noted defendant quickly looked llalloy, In forsake their nlleginnce to
nbntit the room nnd umlllngly nodded Ihe king mid to Join the foin iiKlilInc,
to several acquaintances. Hn then ngnlnM the king,
picked up n largo note pad and nwnltcd "In April or this year ettlru; nut
proceedings, llalloy looked neither to from (lertnnny nn a member of n wnr
tho right or loft. Ho almost forgot the like hostile expedition, enulptml Ly
formality of bowing to the bench, and Ihe enemies of the king, nml lnoim;
after quickly nodding his head, snt for its object the landing on the coiut
down and folded his arms, In which pa- of Ireland of arms nml ammunition Irv
sltlon ho remained. tended for use in the proaucution or
Tho charges against Casement nre: , wsr by the king's enemies nniim tli
"High treason, in that he did adhere king and his subjects,"
jmonning midnight field of Shlloh.
have just burled him. lie has answered
the last bugle call. Lord of Lords,
jKing of Kings, keep wnlcli nnd w.trd
(over the spirit destiny of all those who
fought to save the Union. Guard their
Inst resting place thnt they may not
be death gardens, planted with forgot
ten ghn-tls, pallid Imngiu or faded
names. Lora King.
Mrs. Madeline Force Xstor, that is,
Mrs. John Jacob Astor, the widow of
New York's richest landlord, gave up
an income of $250,000 a year and a
home worth more than $1,500,000, to
wed another man. Her husband left
will, If she married again. She wed
W. K. Dick, the son of a sugar manu
facturer, and the trust fund and tho
home will thus revert to Vincent Astor,
eldest son of the millionaire, to whom
he had willed nine-tenths of bis great
her a -trust fund of 15,000,000 and his 'fortune. Her little son, John Jacob
magnificent home on Fifth avenue, to ' .Astor Jr.. was born four mouths after
be forfeited! under the terms of bis 'his father went down on the Titanic.
In
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Summons her husband, to M. M. McMillan, either
(No. 795 Equity) as purchasers, incumbrancers or other-
the Circuit Court of the State of wise, bo barred and foreclosed of all
Oregon, for the County of Klamath, rights, claims and equity of redemp
B. Campbell, as Administrator of tlon In said premises and every pait
the Estate of M. M. McMillan, De- thereof.
ceased. Plaintiff, f Plaintiff prays that he may have
vs. jttucli other further relief In the prem-
1. Maaten and W. W. Masten, Herf ihes as to said court may seem meet
Husband. Ida Lucille Cunningham , and equitable, and for his costs and
and J. L. Cunningham, Her Hus
band, and Big Basin Lumber Com
pany, a Corporation, Defendants.
To S. I. Masten and W. W. Masten. Her
Husband, and J. L. Cunningham
Husband of Ida Lucille Cunnings
ham. Defendants above named
In the name of the State of Oregon r
You are hereby required to appear ana
answer the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled suit on or before
the 9th day of August, A. D. 1916, that
being the day of the last publication of
this summons, and the last day within
which you are required to answer, as
fixed by the order of publication of
this summons.
If you fall to appear and answer, the
plaintiff will apply to the court for the
relief demanded in said complaint.
Said suit is for the purpose of fore
closing a certain mortgage, executed
by the defendants, S. I, Masten and W.
W. Masten, her husband, to M. M.
McMillan, on
I,ot 5, block 48, Nichols Addition to
the City of Klamath Falls, Klamath
county Oregen:
disbursements herein.
This summons is published in the
TEvcning Herald, a dally newspaper of
.general circulation, printed and pub
lished In the city of Klamath Falls,
Klamath county, Oregon, by order of
the Honorable D. V. Kuykendall, judge
of said court, dated June 24th, A. U
191C, tho first publication to be made
on the 2Cth day of June, A. D. 1916.
STONE, GALE & CRESS,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
2C-3-10-17-24-31-7
Notice of Sheriff's Sale
(No. 864 Law)
Iu the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Klamath.
The Klamath Development Co., a Cor
poration, Plaintiff,
vs.
E. J. Evans, Defendant
Notice is hereby given that by virtuo
of an execution and order of sale, duly
(.".sued out of the above entitled court
and cause on the 26th day of June,
A. D. 1916, upon a decree made and en-
Oregon, sell, at public auction, to the
highest bidder, for cash, all the right,
title and Interest of the above named
defendant In and to the following de
scribed real proporty, to wit:
Lot three (3), block two hundred
five (205), Mills Second addition to
Klamath Falls, Klamath county,
state of Oregon,
or so much thereof as may be neces
sary to satisfy said execution, which
may be sold separately without mater
ial Injury to the parties interested.
The proceeds of said sale will be ap
plied in the satisfaction of said execu
tion and decree, nnd the overplus. If
any there be, will be paid Into court to
be further applied as by law directed,
Dated this 26th day of June, A. D.
1916. C. C. LOW. Sheriff.
By GEO. C. ULItlCH, Deputy.
26-3-10-17-24
Notice of Sheriff's Sale on execution
Notice Is hereby given that under
nun), and four hundred dolUrs
(1100.00) attorney's feus, ami tliti fur-
UMB AND BODY
tfawa (a nay length. Omr
blaak wood to delivered direct
f rasa sheas, aad to alwsya dry.
Oae load will convince yon.
KLAMATH FUEL CO.
O. Peyton, Mgr. Pbom 187
AMAVAPVtpVaV1JPPsnhVasaia
If ye want Information regarding
Indlaa land mi Klamath Reserva
tion, address
Clayton Kirk
, NOTARY PUBLIC
A
Clwlequiii, Oregon
lallllBUllllB MHtvtln all
ladtaa estate toads and description
, T Bj-dfty.
tercd of record In said court and cause
the' note for which same was given, to ion tho 20th day of June. A. D. 1916, In
secure which said mortgage was exe- J favor of the plaintiff named above; dl-
cuieo, Deing for the sura of 13.500.00. rcctlnE tho sale of the real oroDertv
dried character of the gathering at fltl v,th interest at the rate of 10 per cent j therein, and hereinafter described, to
Louis. And in this there will be many! ,er annum, dated June 10, 1910. to se-5 sntlsfv the following The nrincloal
' l - a - .-- ..-.-. m r
voters heretofore democratic who will
class themselves as Independents this
year. Having had no voice in making
up the ticket or framing the platform,
they feel no responsibility for its suc
cess, and they feel free to vote for the
ticket and the man that more nearly
represents their views of wise national
policies and practices.
cure judgment for said sura, together I sum of $125.00. with Interest thereon
with Interest at the rate of 10 per cent at the rate of 6 per cent per annum
per annum from June 10, 1915, togeth-fiom September 1, 1912, and the sum
er with the sum of 22l.01 taxes on lor $23.40 costs and disbursements and
vat jirooeny nuj0 Dy DlalnUff.5 thn nrnni nir nf.
Scattered Shots .'.
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THESE FELLOWS who have been
crying for a chance to get Into training
for military service should come for
ward without delay now. and Join the
proposed national guard organization.
said
costs and attorney's fees, against the
defendants S. I. Maaten and W. w.
Masten, and foreclosing' all right, title
and interest of each ar.d all of said de
fendants in said premises, and of all
persons claiming under you subsequent
Now, therefore, by virtue of said
execution and sale and In compliance
'with said writ, I have duly levied on
said real property, and will on Satur
day, the 29th day of July, A. D. 1916,
at 10 o'clock a. m. of such day, at the
to the execution of said mortgage bvi front door of the county court house
said 8. I. Masten and W. W. Masten, fcf Klamath county, In Klamath Falls,
wnpaaaiaaawh ajajwVWVVAWvy
OH.' F. M. WHITI
1YI, MAX, NOSH AND THROAT
s WT Odd Falla Sullaing
CHARLEY NILES' DEATH In Osb
koah again reminds us that In avia
tion they are all bound to get it some
time.
BUT THE WAR agitation should not
deter you If you made a resolution to
the effect that you will number vour
house.
IF THIS REPORTED allied offen-
slva really Is a simultaneous advance
aloag every front, there should be
something definite accomplished one
way or another within a few weeks, j
3?j3BBSBkdd
fJ i 3s
Mosquito Bites
Are painful and annoying. Protect yourself and the children by
NYAL'S MOSQUITO CREAM. Coolllno and comfortlna. Kesps the
'skeeters away. Price 25c.
(Mrwoods
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KLAMATH FALLS
WHCRC PAdTKUUUI PKOPIC
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Notice Inviting Bids
Pursuaut to direction of the common
council of Uie city of Klamath 'Falls,
notice is hereby given that the under
signed, Police Judge of said city, will
receive proposals at bis office In said
city up to and including Monday even
Ing at 8 o'clock p. ni of Juno 26th,
1916, for making the proposed improve
ment of the "Shlpplngtoti Roadway" on
and over the following described route.
to-wlt:
Oregon avenuo flora' Delta slice! to
Nevada avenue; Nevada avenue to Cal
Ifornla avenuo; California avenue (o
i-ront street; Front street to Frederick
street, and Frederick street through
diock j, or Mnippingion Addition to
center line of Bismark street, a total
distance of 9,887 feet; also First street
from Oregon Avenue to city limits.
The proposed Improvement Includes
the grading of sa!dTout and hard-
surfacing of the same to a 'width of six
teen feet with either bltulitblc or oil
macadam pavement All of said pro
posed Improvement to bo made and
the materials furnished and to be used
thereon to beJn accordance with the
plans nnd specifications of the cily en
gineer on file In the offlctf of nald Po
llco Judge, naTerence thereto Is hereby
made for further details as to plans,
method of construction, materials and
quantities.
The making of said proposed im
provement will be let in one contract
to the lowest responsible bidder, bid
ding on type or construction selected
by the Common Council,' All proposals
received will be opened for considera
tion by tho Common Council at the
hour of 8 o'clock p, m. of the 26th day
of June. A. D. 1916, at the council
chamber in said city. . Didders will be
required to submit proposals on blanks
prepared and furnished 'by (be city
engineer;, and bids not submitted on
such blanks will not be Considered.
Blanks may be obtained at tho office of
Mr. Don J. ZurrrwaJt, city engineer. The
successful bidder will bo -required to
enter Into contract and furnish a bond
satif factory to the Common Council In
a i urn not oxeecdlruj (ho contract price
wlihln ten days after tho award. Each '
prnpoiial must bn accompanied by n
clicrj: fortified by some responsible'
bnn; lor 6 per cent of the amount of'
bid in-1) guarantee of good faltb, to be
totalled In the oily in the event of,
failure of the successful .bidder to en-1
ter into contract and give, the required
bond within ten days after the rtwsrd
Tlu Comrrfon Cnunrll rer.nvex the
rlglii to lojeci any und nl' Mils, and In
proceed to make such proponed tin.
prnu'r.iont luelf.
Uiti'd nt Klamath FiilM, Oregon,
June 12, 1910.
A. L, LEAVITT,
Police Judge of the City' of Klamath
Falls, Oregon. 14-llt
nnd by virtuo of n writ of execution In '"" "u,n m miny-nve nun 35-100 uol
foreclosure. Issued out of the circuit ,nn' C"H,', ""'l l,,,! c'wt ''" e;eni
court of the slate or Oregon, for lhe,nr "'" iwnnn execution
.... ... ' - .. t tlt.t.i.1 It. I.. -.l .!.. .. I.. 1
county or $Jatunt!i, in tho esse or tnei
Stalo J.niul Hoard or the State of Ore
gon, plaintiff, vs. Sam C. Trayner, Mary
I. Trayner, Klamath Water Users Asso-I
elation. United States or America, J, G.
Camp and C. M. Peltlt, defendants,
which said writ wnn dated on the 2d
day of June. A. D. 1916, 1 will on Ihe
8lh dny or July, A. I). 1916, at the
front door of the court house of Klam
ath county, Oregon, In the city of
Klamath Falls, Oregon, nt the hour of
10 o'clock n. in. on said ilnti-. nrneeod
to sell at public auction, to the highest h"'"" Bro ""J"'" to present same to
bidder for cash, the right, title ami ln-1,m' al ",0 ,tt oBlco ,)f " CGroesbeek.
tcrost of the said Sum C. Trayner,!1" Klamath Falls, Oregon, within sli
Dated this 2d day of June, A D. 1SIC,
0. C LOW,
.Sheriff of Klanmth County Orejun
lly (J IX). C. Ul.ltlCH, Dvpuly
r,-l!-19-20-3
1
Notice to Creditors
Notice Is hereby given that Ike un
dersigned him been duly appelated ad
ministratrix of. tho estate of l)annbu
.''. Ilrndburn, deceased, by the count)
court or Klamath county, Oroxoa, and
till iK-rsous having claims against said
Mary I, Trayner, Klamath Water Users
Association, United States or America,
J. O. Camp and ('. M. Pettll, In and to
the
West hair or the southwest quarter,
the southwest quarter or tho north-
months froui the dato of this nolle,
elided as by law required.
Dated at Klamath ! Fulls, Oregon,
June 19, 191C.
ROSE K. KKKSKK,
Administratrix of tho Estate of Barns-
west quarter of section Iweuty-slx oun n. iintuourn, iwcomwi.
(26); the sntithunst quarter of the' 19-263-10-17
northeast quarter, tho northeast j
quarter of the southeast quarter of
section twenty-seven (27) ; lot eight
(8) of section thirty-four (34);
north hair or the northwest quarter,
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doralgncd has boon duly appointed ex-
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iony w) soiiii , ruiigo tun (to) east , . .. , .
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or the Wllluu otto Meridlon, contain-1 . , , , i.i,
i. irr. ,....u ,..,..... f ..'cu. nU nil persons having clslmi
Notice to Creditors
In the County Court of the State or
I riritifnn far Idamlth fount v.
the ... ,,..k ,., M ,,. ..,..,.. ... 1 ...,1.
11 win raauur ui tiiu rii.nu ui w".
J. tluuman. Deceased.
ter of the northeast quarter of sec
tion thirty-five (.15), nil In township
Ing 336.75 acies, Including all water
ngnlust said estate are required to
rlghls appurtenant ,0 the said Ian" 7
Or so much thereof as nmy ho nt-ces- nnnsn, Oregon, or at tho law offlco of
sary to satisfy a judgment rendered It C. Oroesheck, in Klamath Falls, Or-
in lire ubovi) eulltled raso on Urn 23d egon, within six months fmiixtho date
day of May, A. D. 1'JlC, which unlil of this notice.
JmlKinent Is for Ihe sum or four thoiiii- Dated this 10th day or June, 1916.
and dollars ($4,000.00), with Intoiest WILLIAM J. BAUMAN,
thereon from tho 22d day of June, A, D. I.xecutor of the Estate of Louis J.
Jiiiij, at 1110 rate or 6 per cont per nn-. Uatiman, Doceased. 19-20 J-10-ii
UPPER LAKE TRAFFIC
We nre agenu for Calkins M IInhiIHiiii's Ninll, passenger
fuliihl hoiim 011 the Upper Klsiuiitli tmltt; ItiweM teste llil
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