K 0f, auout i, i STs y Ar 0n, .. M1 ""TV, n eoml assortment of . .III! I1BVV " " w '":.. i... hut Mic-y ro going "!SBco'"',"Mh',prte FactsAre Stubborn Things .! 'i is THE EVENING HsTKALD, KLAMATH FALLI. OREGON KOTOS TO RACE UP PIKE'S PEAK isvoryuung ror the c camp, Ilamraoplcs, foldi n Mllao cnr. Two Iiulclc corn will bo driven by McCoy nml Dawson. It In1 piuuiiwn iimt D irony Oldflold will drive bin Deluge incor, Fot Ibfi IiihI fey (Inyo hundreds of HUM have broil Kottimr tbo elunienn. mllo highway, with Its wlndlnc curves' Now FaU Sweaters, Tomcs nnd nml ntcep grados Into shape for prac-' Scarfs to match. w. MnrJcshoffoI of Colorado 9-3t J. P. MAOUIRE. CO.. Ini cimpor but (be line cots, iito( Is, moved, etc. Mf WILLIS-JOHNHTONE C O (Kb A WILL OTART FIVE MILKS PROM bluings, piloted one of thrco Cadillac j OTTOM AND FINISH AT ELEVA. , , "" "' " mlI clrcult ,n ! " Occident. burglary, liability and TION OF 14,900 FRIT AMOVE THE LEVEL OF TUT SEA lliltod Press Hei vice COLORADO HI'ltlNMH, Aug. II. About II lily famous nuto speed Id M ;;m hero hnvo entered cum for tint rac In tlm top of I'lko'H Peak todny. Drivers from tbo Kant will compete iiKiilnHt drivers from tbo Wont. Jtnlph Mulford will try to cMUibllnli a new world'a bill climbing record, bo PAtlTftfttt . trt however, lhat we " 'no .V""' t,u'"H, ,IU"0B' n vot' t ii a fact, However, mmi i(,if p,o of nic)j l! ...nrwl unn hlV iinmlnatPil In ilili,. n,i......i...... iMllllB "" i " '"""'"'"''f - w Seehorn GETZ Wood phone 72 VIMIM " w i 11117 siaujr, r2J Main Street ' Noll (Whirlwind) Wbalen w III drlm RAILROAD WAGES Shall they be determined by Industrial Warfare or Federal Inquiry? To the American Public: Do you believe in arbitration or indus trial warfare? The train employes on all the railroads have vot a I whether they will uive their leaders autnonty to tie up the commerce of the country to enforce their demands for a 100 million dollar wage increase. The railroads are in the public service your service. This army of employes is in .the public service your service. You pay for rail transportation 3 billion dollars a year, and 44 cents out of every t dollar from you goes to the employes. On all the Western railroads in 1915, seventy-five pet cent ol (lit ttiin employe earned these wages (lowest, highest and average fsll) u ihown by (he pay rolls fMMiirr Freight Yai4 lafJMars iniulm FiriBta Inlaw a. Kui Atwti $1747 3094 1543 2789 10)3 $2195 1S7S 2078 854 1719 1317 M7 Atr.t $1537 3076 1454 2933 751 2059 874 1961 92071 1035 1181 1138 lUai Atft. $1056 2445 1151 2045 411 1552 862 1821 $137S 1355 973 1107 m The average yearly wage payments to Western train em iployei (including thoie who worked only part of tbt year) at ihown by the 1915 payrolls were Passeager Frelgkl YH ItHiMtrs $203t $1737 $121$ (CNSicteri 1772 1824 1292 !frM 1218 973 832 SnktMt 921 1000 1028 A 100 million dollar wage increase for men in freight and yard service (less than one-fifth of all employes) is equal to a 5 per cent advance in all freight rates. The managers of the railroads, as trustees for the public, have no right to place this burden on the cost of transportation to you without a clear mandate from a public tri bunal speaking for you. The railroads have proposed the settle ment of this controversy either under the existing national arbitration law, or by refer ence to the Interstate Commerce Commis Hon. This offer has been refused by the employes' representatives. Shall a nation-wide strike or an investigation under the Gov ernment determine this issue? tHttonal Conference Cemmlttee ef the Railways AS CAairman. ags S-ja'.'C.u3T I w. MAI ft . "inilff Haau3s aa nlt4 lillwit itiiillTtf 0Bal W. MiMtflBL OrnHMmpr, wtnia mSIis ir 91 J$'MAIKBha sseinvsMsisfc WiKMa mt Www Br. Maty waatu ajwm. A. M. SCJMirU, JlMMtairSirrrw. Oregon, thence north westerly along Oth Btrect, 152 foot; thence westerly parallel to Franklin atrcot, 86 feet; tbonco southerly parallel to Oth Htrcot, C2 feet; II once easterly along north ldo of Franklin street to be ginning Aluo btijlnnlng at the south westerly cornor of Lot 1, Block 65; thenco northerly parallel to Oth street, 100 feet; thence weaterly parallel to Franklin street, 64 feet; thence southorly parallel with 9th street, 100 fe-t; thence easterly along Franklin street, G4 feet to be ginning. Above described property abutting on Franklin street, 140 feet and on Bth street, 52 feet. (Assessed tin tbo property of W. F. Arant) $280.31 Beginning at the south easterly cor-l ncr of Block G of Nlchlos Addition to Llnkvllle, now city of Klamath Falls, thnnco south westerly along Franklin stiect. 140 feet: thence I north westerly parallel with Oth street,, 100 feet; for the place of be-' ginning; thence cantcrlv naraltol with Franklin stiect, 54 feet; thence northerly parallil with Oth street, to the Boutho-ly lino of Prospect street, thence nnutherly along the southerly lino of Prospect street to n point which would be the Inter section of a llDe drawn parallel to and 54 feet distant from the west erly line of si'.ld Lot 1. Block 65; I tlienco southerly parallel to the westerly lino of 9th street to the place of befilnnln?. Above describ-, ed property atuttlng on Prospect' street, about CO feet (Assessed as the property of Wilbur White) ....$156.02 . Lot 6, Block .1, Tairvlew Add!- tlon. (Assefsed as the property of iyciia ueca) ..........$230.48 All of the fatPErnlntr nunpnomnntn Wluii-iiii, on llio 1Mb iIhv of December, 1914, the City of Klamath Falls, ' wpre on the 30th day of July, A. D., jtireeon, duly levied an n sursruent UKnlnst the following d scribed parols 1914, duly and regularly entered and ,if iciil iitopeity iin benefitted nml liable for a proportionate share of t ho ' docketed In Vol. 2, of the docket of SIOPS HEADACHE nHjMitt Don't raffar! Ckt a dime pack. of Dr. Jamet' Headache Powden. 8nd Tham to U-4pr Yew HmIMi and Us Beautifully Launder Linen Spreads, sheets, ruga, eta, ere too heavy to handle yourself, or to ask some other woman to handle for you. We have the facilities to produce that fresh, clear color and smooth fla Inn on such largo Dleee. MM FsiU Steam Laundry f Phone 33 f .Vltnmnhlli. Inaupana In l.4l .... .. . i " - -..v. -.1 iwauinii turn Mulfoid, HughoB. Whnlcn, Patlerttinnsnlea. 8et Chlleote. i jMPI'Inglll, llrnokn nml flntntz also; . . : J made soonil fast anconta to got no Notice of Sale of Re.il Property for , iiii.iliitfd with tint ihmih and grados Delinquent Paving Assessments. Vi n Kimi win !.. i..n.i.. ii -.ii... Whereas, on the 27th dav nf .thIv tl. e I.iUhIi will tic ininK t mi elnvai'on the following described parcels of real nf 11,109 feel iiVir n, level, property ns benefitted and liable for a VIhIiih-h mi. ..I.I..I.... i..i. mi, i. i Proportionate share of the conl for Irn-1 lHlt mi in... omlni; Into I'lkeMl'enk proving Klghth street, from Main to f i om all piulM of Colorado, Nebraska, High street, High street from UlRhth Oklaboiiia Mini other surrounding '" Ninth street, Ninth H-oet from High states. Prli'H of eash and idalc. vnliinil '" '"''OBpcct street, P-ospect strict '--- ----- - riii... VI H 1 1. ,. ITKlinfn . . t.. - iiiii .iiiiiii iv ujMimw iui;i;i, upillim 1 "C I nt reel from Prnmiref tn U'lill,. -...,.,,. ...-.... ..v..,,v... ......,. ii. v, Vou can clear your head and rrllevo a dull, upllttlng or violent throbbing h.MiInche in a iroment wlUi a Or, 'inics' Headache Powder. Thin old Htno headache relief nets almost magi i Uy Send tome una to the drug atore iv for a dime package and a few mo i iir'i after you tnkc a powder you ill wonder what Ix-cime of the head In, neuralgia nml pain. " Stop sufTcr, C It'd necdltrM. C urc you get what i i-il: for. DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathia Physician 8ulte 219, l. o. O. F. Tample All acute, nervous and chronic diseases successfully treated. Hours 9 to 11 a, hl, 2 to 6 end 7 to 8 p. m. Phone 321 mmmm n .-.. -fynnnfin " " t at more than 17,800 ate offered. , has Informed M. W. Colwell, manager "u"m,0,'ll,! "vonlr. for both amateur While nvcnuo from t phairi to I)e ta nml profiisslonnl drivers, will be run today and tomorrow o unve a iHiighes ban not been Heen In couteitn l'-v r tlm , for llio camper hut the renintly, but his victories of the niiMt ''"'"I1, """'"ocI.h, folding cots, ntools, miovcs, etc. Itf WII.I.IS-JOI1NKTONHCO ill eel, in the followlni amounts i ot uiipoBlte the respectively named p-ir- celB, to-wit: Lot 7, Block 63, Nlchlcs Addl lion (Assessed as the property of W. j F. Aiant) $198 81 Beginning at the south easterly corr.crj of Block 65 In Nlchlos Addition to1 Llnkvllle, now city of Klamath Falls. I NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY FOR ASSESSMENTS. DELINQUENT PAVINQ Mont lor Impiovlni; of Tlilnl Htren from .Main Street to California Aventio, in me iiiiuniiiK iimniiuirt sei oppo no me respectively namea parcels, to-wit Lot .$ 21.12 1, llloik 5, i:waiiua Heights Addition (Assessi il as be proiri of Muggiu M. Wagner) Loli t; ami ",. HIim It r, Kwauna llelghtn Addition (AhMeHiiiil as he propeii) of O. H, I'urdy) IH 10, Block 15, Kwaiiua llelghlH Addition ........ (AsseHReil ns the pioperly or Carl C. illndrickson) Lots 3 and I, Block 17, Kwnuun Ilelghla Addition (Asuessed as the property of Kllza Marple) Mil in, ijiiici; mu, inieim vitn Addition .. ) (Asseti ed as the proper',) of i F. (lould) Lois 1 ami -i, IllotU 12. 1'llsl Aildltlim 1-ot &, Block 12, First Addition , Lot 7, Block 12, First Addition 11.96 (Assessed as the property of II. I'inckert) Lola :: and i, Block 12, First Addition . Lot C. Block 12, First Addition (Assessed as the property of C. M. Fulghum) fi, Block 29, First Addition (Assessed ns the property of Wilfrid M. Snow) 10, Block 29. Tlrst Addition (Assessed as the property of Minnie Montgomery) 1. Block 30, First Addition (Assessed ns the property of C K. Crampton) 8. Block 37, First Addition . .. (Assessed ns the property of Clins. J. Anderson) 3 ami I, Illocli ;1U, First Addition (AssessiU as the properly of Herbert B. Rollins) Lot 4. Block II. Flrat Addition (Assessed ns the property of Anna Grace Baker) All of which snid foregoing assessments were on tho 24th day of December. A. I).. 1914, duly nml legularly entered and docked In Vol. 2 of Hie docket of "City Liens" of snld City of Klamath Polls, Oregon. And ulieiciiM, said aforementioned assessments have not been paid nor the liens (hereof dlsrliarc'il and vheicns more than 20 days have elapsed since I tin' raid docket eutiy meteor, now, therefore, under and by virtue of a ; WAHUANT and order of sale issued by the Police-Judge1 of said City of Klamuth Fall Oiegon, on the 10th day of August, 1916, and to me directed. J NOTICE IS KKItnnV OIVIIN, Hint I liavo levied, upon said aforementioned ; n ni (i.opeitv ami each and every paicol thereof, and will on THURSDAY, the 1 lib day of Hvptember, 1910. at the hour of 10 o'clock of the forenoon of said d.i and date, at the fioiu door of the City Hall In said City, offer for sale nt public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash In hand, subject to redumption according to the cliurtcr of said City, each and every parcel or the aforementioned and described teal property or such part thereof as can he sold separately to udvantur.e to pay said aforementioned assessments, together with luteicst then-mi at tho rate of six per cent per annum from the said 21th ila nf December, 1914, together with the costs and expenses of thin sale. Dated at Klnmuth Fall, Oioj.cn. August 11, 1916. U. T. BAIJJWIN. Ills 2..-l-S Chief of Police of said City. Lot Lot Lot Lot Lots 3.92 11.96 11.96 11.96 21.12 C9.97 42.24 124.26 "City Liens" of said city of Klamath I Falls. Oreron. And vhnrcst aaM ! aforementioned osfesamenta have not I been paid nor the liens thereof dls- i2 24'ehnrged an(j whereas more than 20 days have elapsed since the said 21 12 1 docket entry thereof, now, therefore, I under and by virtue of a WARRANT 42.24 and order of sale hsued by the police Judge of said city of Klamath Falls, 13.96 . Oregon, on the 10th day of August, 1916, and to me directed, NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN, that 1 have levied upon said aforementioned .real property and each ami every parcel thereof, and will on THUF.SDAY. the 14th day 23.92 Jf SEPTEMBER, 1916 at the hour of 10 , 11.96 1 o'clock of the' forenoon of said day and date, at the front door of the CItv Hall ' in said city, offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest btdder for cash In hand, subject to redemp-j nun accuruuiB iu ine courier or Mia City, each and every parcel of the aforementioned nnd described real property or such part thereof aa can be sold separately to advantage to pay said aforementioned assessments, to gether with Interest thereooat the rato of six per cent per annum from the said 30th day of July, 1914, to gether with the costs and expenses of this sale. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, August 11. 1916. R. T. BALDWIN. Chief of Police of said City. 1M8-25-1-8 Howards Auto Line Now Dally Except Sunday KLAMATH FALLS AND ASHLAND Reservations at American Hotel Leave Klamath Falls 1:30 a. m. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY FOR ASSESCMENTS. DELINQUENT PAVINQ Wlii'icas, on the 2Mb day or November, 1913, the city of Klamath Falls, Oh'koii, duly levied an nasi sMiicni against tho following described parcels of real pioperty as benellited ami liable for the cost for improving SIXTH Stieet In said city from Kinlcek Avcnuo to the easterly city llmlta In the followlni; amounts set opposite the respectively named parcels, to-wit: Lot 18. Block 17. 2nd Railroad Addition 138.70 (Assessed ns property ot Luelndn Race) Lot 3. Block 203, Mills 2nd Addition , 4.48 Lot 7, Block 203 Mills 2nd Addition 65 79 Lot 9. Block 203, Mills 2nd Addition 259 70 Lot 10, Block 203, Mills 2nd Addition 130.39 All Block 201, Mills 2nd Addition 580.20 Lot 11, Block 20.i. Mills 2nd Addition z.... 74.03 Lot 9. Block 208, Mills 2nd Addition 431 85 Lot 12, Block 20S, Mills 2nd Addition 146 92 Lot 4. Block 218, Mills 2nd Addition 7 38 Lot 5, Block 21S, Mills 2nd Addition ."- 14 97 (Assessed ns tho property of Klamath Korporatlon) Lot 3. Block 205, Mills 2nd Addition .. - 145.29 (Assessed as property of E. J. Evans) All of which said foregoing assessments were on the 26th day of Novem ber, A. D., 1913, duly nnd regularly entered and docketed in Vol. 2 of the docket of "City Liens" of said City of Klamath Falls. Oregon. And where is. said aforementioned assessments lmvo not been paid nor the liens thereof discharged, and whereas, more than 20 days have elapsed since the snld docket entry thcicof, now, therefore, under and by virtue of a WARRANT, and order of sale Issued by the police Judge of said city of Klamath Foils, Oiegon, on tho 10th day or August, 1916, und to me directed, NOTICE IS HERE-, BY OIVEN, lhat I have levied upon sold aforementioned real property and each und every pni eel ihereor, and will on THURSDAY, the 14th day of SEP-! TEMDF.R, 1916. nt tho hour of 10 o'clock of the forenoon cf said day and) date, at the front door or the city uau in sam cuy, oner tor sate ai pueuc auction und sell' to tho highest blddor for caBh In hand, subject to redemp tion according to tho charter of said city, each and every parcel of the afore mentioned and described real property or such part thereof aa can be sold separately to advantage to pay said aforementioned assessments, together with Interest theieon nt tho rate of six per cent per annum from the said 26th day of Nov. 1913, together with the costs and expenses of this sale. Dated at Klnmnth Falls, Oregon, August 11, 1916. R. T. BALDWIN, 11-18-25-1-8 Chief of Police ot said City. .Wo, NEW CAR8, CAREFUL DRIVER8 PADE & SHANNAN PLUMBING AND 8TEAM FITTING Stoves Bought, Sold and Repaired Furnaces Installed SHEET METAL WORK OF ALL KINDS 1023 Main St. The 'Refreshing Qharm of good tea is in its delicate flavor Unfortunately the world is not full of good tea You must choosewuh care Those many women who use Schilling's Best know that-the cost oj good tea is very9very little. But this is not the only reason for their preference. Another reason a very real reason is that " each of the four taste-types (yapan9 English Breakfast, Ceylon, Oolong) brews tea of indescribable charm. Send for the Taste Packet which mtkn it easyforjou tafini thtm typt cfu thtt jtu like int. Qnttinsfour farthmjn tnvelofti ofSchillimg TtaJapsn, English Briakfast, CtjUu and 0hi. Entughftr fvt tr six tuft cf nth kin J. Maitti fremftljnrttiifttflOtentt(ttampitr(ain). Adirm: A Schilling j tympany 333 Stand St., San Franciui. Schillifig's Best Sold through grocers only, J standard packages, 8-tz. and I -Ik $ MMsft New City Laundry ALL HAND WORK We guar.intes superior work Shirts, Collais and all Silk Goods and Fancy Dresses, or anything else. Phone 154 127 Fourth 8t. KLAMATH FALL8. ORE. Send us your work by parcel post or express. I rnW"'jv2tt&T'X.X .WmnwW Bring Your Films to us to be developed and printed Pace mukers of fair prices on KODAKERY StarDrog Company Reduced RoundTrip Rates East ON SALE August 8, 9, 10, 24, 25, 28, 29 September 7, 8, 12, 13 From Klamath Falls TO NEW YORK, N. Y.. CHICAGO, Ilia. . ST. LOUIS, Mo. Trip , S11M0 y NEW ORLEANS, La.. DENVER, Colo. KANSAS CITY, Me. -OMAHA, Neb. frVt 78.30 78J0 Also to Many Other Points RETURN LIMIT OCTOIER S18T. f& CHOICE OF ROUTES GOING AND RETURNIN LIBERAL STOPOVERS ALLOWED. m .fli!t"si R. J. SMITH, Dist Pass, it Frt. Agent Sacramento. Cal. C. E. BROWN. II Klamath Falls, Of. & na"iiaa9wa2irl iV w .& ,&