I WfiONllOAY, JUNI , 1916 'kj- THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 'i'ivifS&vjr. vVXWi it.Tiiaii "Casey at the Bat" Fandom's One I Jtj Jackson Co. Road Crew Great Classic, Now Immortalized Through the Movie Man's Camera Jealousy, bitter and undying. Is the ( keynote of the latest masterpiece of , Dim craft to be shown at the itar to- night. Robert D. Mantell, supreme In (tho portrayal of emotional roles, la ably supported by beautiful Oenevleve Ham per, air. Mantell Is cast as Ralmond POEM THATiHAS CREATED A FUnOrtC ALL OVER THC UNITED STATES At A TRUE PEN PlCJUflC or THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE NATIONAL GAME OF BASEBALL HAS JUST BEEN MADE INTO A MUiiun ntiuiifc I'HUUUCTION WITH DE WOLf HOPPER "CASEY" AS After croatlnK excitement m n liter nry production whciovur nuil or re cited, that fnmouH Amurlcun poum, "Casey at the Hut," lit to uppcnl to mi other of man's senses, thu . It linn Just been filhttid, with, of coursu, Do Wolf iloppor, who popularized "CiiihV In the title role. ' IlUt rrad Hopper's own Mory By 01 WOLF HOPPER I have found out thu run) rennon why I was lured out here to Lou Angeles I'm making moving picture or "Cusey at the Bat." It Imd to come. "Casey" , has pursued me for neatly three de cides, and It was to bo expected f lust he would follow me even Into tint films. I'vo been afraid of it. I knew it in my secret soul. I never brent hod a Kill, till II II lOllllgKtPI. UUH pltKHlllf llumigh n (ImiKciotm Illness, itml I lutil Iwii miming the end il a tologinph wlni for days Tlmi d.i he was Unlit lug for his life, and I uim utterl) In cnpiihlo nf ininiorl7lii, oven tuo linen Tl o livening perforiimiii'o was ulniom duo. nnd I tns Hitting In in) ilii-sslng innni wilnly stating at tho memilngleia M'moi", HlrU nt In art with anxiety Hud ilenly thiru irlegiupli operators tuslidl In with turns. Tho hoy had punned tho rrluls, and wih on thu way to recovery Tho operators hud not oven waited to wrllu It down, and raced ouch other to ho Iho Unit wltli thu news Crateful and ll;hMicnrti'd, I begun to Ktud, and an horn or two Inter 1 gne "Casey at tho Hal" for tho first of I bbbEbbEbbEbEbbsb''? irri SSbEbEbEBL EEbEbbEbbEbbEbEbbEBbbV IbbILRv (fOv 1 bbebbebbebbeKL?7?ebbbbeT I iiilbbIHbhPiIIL. ' 3BP KEL IxEbbbv t bbebebh bbbbebbebbebbebbebbebbebbebbsebbI OBESEEE..?:. - EBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI fciijtp i v m7JKJHP. ' i "H' T1TT riii I T j Works on Green Springs Herald Special Service j travel to the Ashland Rogue Klvef ASHLAND, June 28. Jack True Is J Round-Up on July 4, 6 and 6. working a big crew of men Improving A large force of carpenters are work tho Jackson county of Oreen Springs- ing continuously on Ashland's 15,000 Klamath Falls road. show grounds, and from all indications ' Mr. True reports the road will be In the town will be proud of the Round the best condition It has ever been In Up committee's work In erecting these by July 1st, to take care of the heavy first class stands. -:- NICK Ss The Taller - ! "'K CLEANING, PRtitlNG 'ANOH ' MENDING 'y f t h Clothes called for and delivered. .A-t 106 Main St. Phone 127 ' Notice of Sheriff's Sale ' 8peclal Meeting for Elks. (No. 864 Law) , Klamath Falls Lodge No. 1247, B. P. In tho Circuit Court of the State of - E,k(, wl" hold a "Pecial meeting to- Oregon, for the County of Klamath. , niorrow night. Some time ago the lodge ,The Klamath Development Co.. a Cor- voted to meet once a month only, but De Wolf Hopper several thoumind tlnieH, Need 1 Hay It? word of my Inward dread to any ono,' They liked It. Thoy howled with gleel but all the tlmo I was eantcrlng ov('r " '""' t'"'" ' begurHo realize that .tor. The) made Mr. Thayer do it. through "Don Quixote" I heard the ' " " ,ln'' Indeed Casey and I went on more or loan stealthy footsteps of "Cuney" In my Tho piece never fulled me. Soon It happily together through thp ears, wake. Two more pictures, then bin' 'was demanded wherever I went. It .hut that wai the last time 1 saw Mr. Casey swings, nnd I nm batted Into (ho began to look as If Casey and I wero'ihaor until recently, inevitable. to ho (cam inatui for all tlmo. and in Lam month, in the counte of our pho- It was twenty-noveii oarK ao that "' gnilltudi to the author I developed jloplay making it wns decided that I Casey nnd I first met. The famous deep and abidinK uesiro io uihcov or snoum uuu uramnnc mention or "uasey ai i ne uui. Tiie idea delighted me, oven though the dramatic opportunities at llrnt seemed rather slight. To be Casey visibly after all these years of our acquaintance, was a prospect much to my liking. The mere problem of make-up was a lark. And the picture nnrnllve is u surprise In'lts fidelity and Its dramatic possibilities. poem was first published In the 8nn ! ! "'l ' Krsnclsco Kxamlner about ISHti It was signed with thu Inllluls K 1. T If Iho modest Callfornlan, Mr, Krnest L. Thayer, had but added the five other letters of his surname to that signa ture be would have presented a long and heated literary controversy ana saved himself years of annoyance. The verses were brought from Call fornia to New York by tho novelist, Archibald Clsverlng Ountbor, who gavu them to tho man who was then utiliz ing my services, Mr. McCaull of tho McCaull opera company. One night shortly afterwards two of the big leaguo teams were to nttond our performance, and Mr. McCaull sug gested that I learn the vorhex.nml re cite them before the curtain that night, It was at the tlmo when my eldest I hunted hi in for four )ears Then, one night In Worcester, Massachusetts, I wan asked to Join a party of men nt the club after the performance. I do murred It was late and I was tired. "Hut." mild my would-be host. "Mr. Tim) or. Iho autior of 'Casey at (In; Hat,' is to he there. I accepted with unseemly haute. Nothing could have kept mo from that gathering I found Mr. Thayer Notice of Sheriff's Sale on Execution Notice is hereby given that under charming. t hourly and very modest "ml b ltuo of a writ of execution in gentleman, who seemed pleased t0 "-"". '""" ul" ' '" circuit meet me, hut embaraKcd by (he prom inence that the occasion gave him. Wo had a delightful Interchange of compli ments. That was ono of the few events of the sort In nearly thlity eara when I did not rcclto "Casey." Thoy did bet- court of the state of Oregon, for the poratlon, Plaintiff, va. K. J. Evans, Defendant. Notice is hereby given that by virtue do Mornay. His younger brother Louis f " cxecut,on and order of ,e- du,'r (Stuart Holmes), marries Claire (Miss 7 .? V..Z "", . Hamper), the only woman Ra.Lnd " ? Z JSL ZlZLfll' has ever loved. Though heartbroken ' 1U1C' UPn apCrCe madC and "" nimnn.i ZllJ, 1.1 . - . "f'.tered of record In said court and cause fnTaiJht !r r f' . !! C ,l end"'! ''r of the plaintiff named above, dl the sight of Claire's happiness wlth(recUn(, tne gaIe , tne rea, another, he sets forth on a tour of the ,u,, ., fc.M,... j...!, .- world. After many years of wanderim? i. ...... ' ..- .... . . 4. .!. . , . . -- " BBiisiy ine louewmr: ne principal he Is called home by the death of his ' UD) of ,i25.00 wth nterMt father His love for his brother's wife at lhe rate of 6 per cent annum has not died, and bis smouldering Jeal- florn September 1. 1812, and the sum ousy Is fanned to fiercer flame by the ot 23M cogtl! and disbursements and fact that Louis, though married and a'the accruing costs, father, Is carrying on a clandestine! Kow uierefore. by virtue of said love affair with the governess of bU,cxecuUon nd salc anil ln CompUanee ron. Ulaxlng resentment at this cruel wUh said writ, I have duly levied om rony of fate drives the man temporar-' a!d real property, and will on Satar lly Insane and he kills his brother and ly, the 29th day of July, A. D. 191S. conceals the body In a wonderful old at 10 o'clock a. m. of such day. at the Indian chest acquired on his travels. front door of u,e ,,,4 B0Me ., . ul u o. (oui py, ana 0f Klamath county, ln Klamath Falls, the disappearance of Louis remains a ore.on. S8n. ,. nubile atieUim. to the UnVBlAMf PIlrA BlnH Attmmttmm 1A ' . . brother-in-law, and one day, maddened at tomorrow night's session, a class of candidates will be Initiated, Automobile insurance of every descilption Chllcete. 8 Grand Union Tea Store Special Portland prices on Teas, Coffees, Spices and Sundries A Trial will Convince You B. P. LEWIS Sixth and Oak. Phone 22SJ H I t- ) 'Mb aam I " I flB h) her refusal to listen to his love, he confesses the truth to her. It is her death blow. She falls lifeless at the feet of her husband's slayer. Gloomy and morose, haunted by remorse, the double murderer lives on, with his brother's orphaned son a dally re proach to bis conscience, until at last hit tortured mind gives way and mad ness grips his guilty soul. The Housefly is a Very Clean Animal-Not, Not mnke it n dangerous, frequently a fatal, poison, In thu experiments in this subject conducted by tho Dopartmont of Agrl ciiltuie, a number of tiles wore caught If the average man were so unclean; nnd washed In storllo, distilled water. that, ho would have on his body , uncieanuness 10 mo umouni oi irom United Press Service WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 38. The ordinary housefly carries about with him, recent government experiments show, an amount of uncleanllnosB equal to 2 or 3 per cont of his weight A cow" or two to threo per cent of tho files' as mWntte tVtne ttlfwta it rlllll r ... w - AS. horso as dirty as a fly would carry , wcigiu souiea ai ine Douom or me twenty to twonty-fivo pounds. Tho lly ( tubes, unit of this about half was bac does not weigh much, but It can harbor . torla, In addition thoro remained In millions of dUonso giving gorms. Ab a solution In the vvntor onough dirt tq matter of fact, tho dirt on a fly Is 'discolor It. v About one-half bacteria-bacteria of , Tho lly can nnd does carry tho gorms many kinds, large nnd small, thick and of tuberculoma. Piles which had been thin, long and short allowed access to animals sufforlng If out of lt abundance of bacteria from this disease were caught and the fly deposits a typhoid germ In a washed In 'storllo water. Inoculation ran of milk, there Is every Hkollhood toils from them subsequently proved that In a abort tlmo thero will be that they boio living, virulent tuberelo enough typhoid germs In that milk to Ktrllll. FREEFREE . Wilh Every Ford PENNSYLVANIA CASING At special reduced prices A We will give free a handsome $2.50 CLOCK V Ford Garage State Land Hoard of the State of Ore gon, plaintiff, s. Sam C. Trayner, Mary 1. Tiauer, Klamath Water Users Asso ciation, United States of America, J. O. Camp and C. M, I'ettlt, defendants, which said writ was dated on the 2d day or June, A. 1). 1916, I will on the Mh day of July, A. D. 1916, at the fiont door of the court house of Klam ath count.v, Oregon, in tho city of Klamath Pulls, Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. on said date, proceed to xcll at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the right, title and in terest of the said Sam C. Trayner, Mary 1. Trayner, Klamath Water Users Association, United States of America, J. fl. Camp and C. M. Pettit, In and to tho V West half of the southwest quarter, tho southwest quarter of the north west quarter of section twenty-six (26); tho southeast quarter of the noitheast quarter, the northeast quit! tor of the southeast quarter of section twenty-seven (27); lot eight (8) Notice to Creditor Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed ad- county of Klamath, in tho cose of tho Mnlstratrlx of the estate of Barnabas :. uradburn, deceased, by the county court of Klamath county, Oregon, and all persons having claims against aald estate are required to present saau to me at the law office ot R. C. Qroeabeck, in Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from tho data of this notice, verified as by law required. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, June 19. 1916. ROSE K. KBB8EK, Administratrix of tho Estate of Barna bus N. Bradburn, Deceased. 19-264-10-17 highest bidder, for cash, all the right. title and Interest of the above named defendant in and to the following de scribed real property, to wit: Lot three (3), block two hundred five (205), Mills Second addition to Klamath Falls, Klamath county, 1 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 aald execu tion and decree, and the overplus, it any there be, will be paid into court to be further applied aa by law directed. Dated this 26th day of June, A. D. 1916. C. C. LOW, Sheriff. By GEO. c. ULR1CH. Deputy. 26-3-10-17-24 Notice to CredlUr in the County Court of the State ot Oregon, for Klamath County, tu the Matter of tho Bstato of Louis J. Bauman, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that tho un dersigned has been duly appointed ex ecutor of the estate of Louis X Bau man. deceased, by the above entitled court, and all persons having claims against said estate are required to of soctlon ihlrtv-four (34): the Present same to the undersigned at Bo- north half of the northwest auarter. ' nanxn- Oregon, or at. the law office of the vvoBt half of the northwest quar-.11 c- roebeck, ln Klamath Falls. Or- or the northeast quorter of sec- en' wunin ",x mo"" mm ne e tei tlon thlitvflvo (33), all In township ,of lhl notice. forty (40) south, range ten (10) east or thu Wlllametto Merldlon, contain ing :i3f,7u ncics, including all water lights appurtenant to the said lands, Or o much thereof an may be neces suiy to Huti.sfy'a judgment rendered in ihu above entitled case on the 23d day or May, A. D. 1916, which said judgment Is for the sum of four thous and doliais (14,000.00), with Interest thuteon f i om the 22d day of June, A. D. 1915, at tho ruto or C per cont per an num, and four hundred dollars (1400.00) attorneys fees, and the fur ther sum or thirty-five and 35-100 dol lars costs and the costs and expenses of this fcalo on execution. Dated this 2d day of June, A. D, 1916. C. C. LOW, Sheriff ot Klamath County, Oregon. illy GEO, C. ULIUCH, Deputy. fi-12.19-26.3 I Dated this 19th dav of June. 1916. WILLIAM J. BAUMAN, Executor of the Estate of Louis J. Bauman, Deceased. 19-264-10-17 Notice for Bids Scaled bids will bo received by School District No. 1 up to July 3, 1916, for the transportation of school children from tho nouthern boundary of tho district to the Hlveislde and Mills schools, by cither auto or wagon. Tho board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Particulars can be secured from the undersigned. 27-3t IDA. B. MOMVER, Clerk. Assessment Notice California Oregon Power Company. Location of principal place ot busi ness, San FranciBco, California. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors, held on Tues day, June 20, 1916, an assessment (No. 6) of one dollar (11.00) per share was levied upon the capital stock ot tho corporation, payable Immediately to the secretary at the office ot the cor poration, No. 131 Leldesdorff street, San Francisco, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall re main unpaid on TUESDAY, July 26, 1916, will be delinquent and adver tised for Hale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on TUESDAY, August IS, 1916, at the hour ot 12m., to pay the delinquent assessment, together with tho costs or advertising and expenses of sale. Dated June 20, 1616. J. C. THOMPSON, Secretary of California-Oregon Power Company. Office No, 131 LeldesdorC street, San Francisco, California. 264-10-17 Ask ChllcoU Country. about the Klamath The heme ef the AtM cemaanlee. (Chllcete. ' Notice ef Cstray Came "to my place at the Midway barn, Klamath Falls, on June 16, 1916, four animals described as follews: One large bay horse about 14 years old. branded US on left shoulder. Three 2-year-old bay colts, branded C in halt circle on left hip. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for feed and ad vertising expense. 16-2340 W. C. PECK. Notice ef Final Settlement ln the Matter ot the Estate ot Harriet Roberts. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned as administrator ot the es tate ot Harriet Roberts, deceased, has filed in the county court ot the atato of Oregon, for Klamath county, the final account of his administration ot said estate, and that the court has fixed Saturday, the 22d day ot July, 1916. at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon as the time and the Klamath county court room as the place for the hearing of objections to said account. If any, and the settlement thereof. Dated June 22, 1916. CHAS. I. ROBERTS, Administrator ot the Estate ot Harriet Roberts,. Deceased. 22-294-13-20 ABHaafc Point toOwWuKAdiu ttofUtok Producers EftqMr wattles tlvt Tit Wiif tiatlr "tilt H OUSTON'i Metropolitan Amuttmonta I -- rai"sirinnnnruxT HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER -THE ORKKN-tVID MONSTER" Pea Five Reel Production Featuring Robert Mantell and Genevieve Harper JmmmMik I farMBsW''SBBm'lnl'Hf I immmmmS'- osem a I "-"If m BW;mm,JslBEsWBBBBBBB''vFll'' v'l Just come to town! MV-lyt Rubber-; BlackSqmigTrmad ' RaSidmWmlU ;' The 1916 more ra&eavg tares. Ajs ',li f r We are here tram 6 tumui " XMmiwysU'UL - "!$&?' KLAMATHMJT :v f,v tir bbbbbbbbbbbbTbbbI t'aaaaaaasY asaH'&l lasssssssssssssHtWsfl M I EssssssssssEsBsssi asT -Jl- I Bsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamasaam 1 1 H I lasEsEsEsEsEBmWft 11" EVjBaBBBBBBBBBBEflflSL?. SS1. ,LJM - BanBaaBaBaBaBaaaBaa sSw psw .r-- gOSSBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBt-fil'SBBSW.AlM BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVV SSS "PSV bbbbbbbbbbbbsbbbbV 'Tr laESBBBBBBlSBBBBEsF (" rnStS bbbbEbsbhSsEsf SESBBBBBBBSBr ?'j.5. Filing of Final Account To Whom It May Cencern: The undersigned having filed with the clerk of the county court of Klam ath county, Oregon, bis final account, as administrator of the estate of Anna A. Thomas, deceased, and the court by order duly entered having sot the 15th day of July, 1916, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. in the forenoon of said day, In the county court room of the court bouse in the city of Klamath Falls, Klamath coun ty, Oregonjas the time and place for heat lug and determining objections to said account and the discharge ot said administrater: Notice is hereby given to all per sons having objections thereto to file the same and have the same ready for presentation on the day mentioned. HAROLD E. THOMAS, 16-M-30-7-14 AdealnUtrater. 1 m '....- . Suraty bonds, while, yeu wait Sea Chllcete. ' " ' " v " 126.000 to lean at.S per seat ealfrt. gatea' land. Arthur R. yvileieii. M4t TEMPLE THEATER "Sin's Penalty," Three Reel Vitagraph Drama "Frocks and Frills," , Lubia Drama Admission Always. 10 Cents CLASS A PHOTOPLAYS MATINEE DAILY AT 2:30 ' MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Merrill, Oiegon MOTION PICTURES WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS syNjwy The RAINBOW GARAGE Fort Klamath will give you Instant service, gas, oils, repairs, accessories, Information. Cars tor Hire STORAGE IS FREE Our Motto SERVICE SATISFACTION Day and Night. J. J. Oteyr Prep. V M t TO ALL aVVMMMMMVMMMMN s'' AUTO DRIVERS i -i for the Sprinas'rieatlon'celebra; tien July 4th, Sthrand-rUi.t' ' FOUR SHORTHAULS.1.,. pity to Round-TJp OrouadW v (Afteraooa)'-"5 ; i City Jo Baseball grounds .,' (Morning fV .,, ,( I.itnia park to NatatorJum mace (Night) yv City to Helmans NataCoriumv $ (Day and Nighty 1 Requirements; Spbclal "City U- cense ot 50 cents per seat for,ajllL' cars that run, for nlre to'abpe,' points up to capacity of 20 seats,5; Cars of more than 20 seatlnV capacity, flat rate of 610, Aseveh', passenger car pays, $3.50, license1 ana a nve passenger jtxjra, pays 62.60, etc. (State chauffeur 11 cense, necessary, ffoc the baJi aneaotmS). A'Jg ) Here is a chance toaiwe'moaey Bring a load from youhne;MfWB and stay over. "Apply to"",M A C.H. GILLETTE.' City Recorder, sys. Ahlan4; Every Minjite of Every Day The money you save will work for ou It deposited here. So why pot put your money to work Instead of spending it uselessly 7 U'a the sav ing young man who succeeds, The spender is the one who fails. Start to save next pay day with as aweh or as little as you please, and -keep (tup. FIRST STATE SVtf KLAMATH iFALLtOW '4W m 1 rTTTTTrrS.-HVS'.ii I - flTOSHW fiLg&tf, ifMM'cyrif ii-W. tf j - mm tl d m 1 II -.Lit? tH iwwwmr yvuaniwiiruuw.HS.vmi!,iy4 in n i i fill ' A