The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 04, 1916, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1t)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH rrtLLS, OREGON
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Kuppenheimer Clothing Now Ready
For your inspection. We pride ovrselves on the beautiful patterns we are
showing in the new Fall suits. The House of Kuppenheimer do not make
ordinary clothing; they are known as originators of style in the art of tailor
ing. "Style" does not mean originality alone, but originality plus good taste,
The art of appearing well dressed, concists in concealing that art; they perfer
to have their clothes known for their quiet refinement; nothing conspicuous
about them. Come in and let us put a "demonstrator" on you. You can't
help but like them. We can sell you a suit at a very modest price that will
give you the "mileage" and the satisfaction that you want.
Agents Knox and Stetson
Hats
Agents Royal Tailors and
Ed. V. Price
K.KKStore"Leading Clothiers
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Peace" Still Raging
Furiously in Mexico
Dixon In Town.
J. R. Dixon, a farmer of the valley
south of town, transacted business in
town today.
Back From Business Tour.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Shepherd of the
Shepherd Piano Depot, returned hist
night from a very successful business
tour of the Interior of Central Ore
gon and the border counties In California.
Here From Pine Grove.
Charles Mack was In the county seat
today from his farm in the Pine Grove
section.
Mrs. Ogle III
Mrs. Scldon Ogle has been seriously
ill for some time with rheumatism,
which recently has developed into in
flammatory rheumatism. Mr. Ogle and
children are at home. Mr. Ogle walked
thirteen miles from Crater Lake to
catch a conveyance to Klamath Falls.
Gets Another Buck.
Ernest Nitschelm has returned from
Buck Mountain, where he killed an
other deer. This is the second deer
he has killed this season.
Here for Winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Riley have
moved to Klamath Falls from their
summer home at Rocky Point for the
winter. Their son, Charles Jr., will at
tend the local grammar schools.
Married In Corvallis.
Miss Sadie Bonner, daughter of J. R.
Bonner of Corvallis, and Sherman
Brown of Crystal were married in Cor
vallis last week, and arrived here to
make their home. They will be at
home to their friends at Crystal after
October 1st
Here From Lakeview.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Campbell and
bon James Jr., and Mr. Campbell's sis
ter, Mrs. M. C. Lincecum, arrived Sat
urday from Lakeview to spend a few
daya here. Mr. Campbell Is foreman
of the Lakeview Examiner.
Dixon If Better.
Nola Dixon, head mechanic at the
Central garage, is convalescing fiom
a severe attack of typhoid fever. He
is being attended by Dr. R. R. Hamilton.
Nelson Leaves.
Dick Nelson, first sacker for the
sacker for the local ball club, left yes
terday for Weed. He played with Weed
jesterday. afternoon against McCloud.
His plans for the winter are uncertain.
Buy your children's shoes in the
bargain department. J.F.Maguire Co.
4-tf
Cltl Is Better.
Miss Madge Mills, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Mills, who has been ill
for some time, is much improved.
After a Buck.
Herbert Barry, clerk at the White
Pelican, and O. D. Williams are in me
mountains hunting deer.
Buy your children's underwear in
the bargain department J. F. Maguire
Co. 4-tf
O C. Smith, L. 'luccr and I Hu
bert, residents of the Dairy section,
sp.-.iit the week on-l In Klamath Falls
Return to Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sanders, who
hate been visiting in Klamath for
some time, have returned to their
home in Ashland. Mr. Sanders is a
florist.
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m II -mil iitnnUiimMnyrf 4 ,vwivy x-.v-- . f jCers4r iL i 1 aii Ttfi 11 H i II i lift iniil
west along said south lino of said
load In tlm place of beginning.
And Hint the clerk of the circuit mint
of Klamath county, Oregon, ho author
ized to make and execute a deed In ac
cordance therewith.
1! Ordering and decreeing that L.
II. Surll had a right and in equity and
good conscience to make and executo
the deeil of conveyance dated Novem
ber 21. 19H, from him to Kdwln S.
Kuykemliill, Judge of the circuit court
of Klamnlh county, Oregon, which wan
made, dated and Died In this suit on
August :', l'JKi.
W. II. A. ItKNNKIt,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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Notice of Sale of Real Property
K.stale of It. I.. Kdnmiislon, Deceased:
Notice is lieicliy given that the un
runups, mm mm iuu m.m ., :,,,. ,!,.,.,,, m,nnlstralor of the estate
ried with It, in equity and good co.i-l()f ( ,,,,, ,,,.,..,,.,,, w,
.science, a good and sulllclent title wim .,,. , ,., (ay ()f K..t.mbr.
therein indicated. j Vjlr , ,,, )I(,t, l( .., Morf.n ,m,.
3 That tho court will, by Its order ,,K (t,, oirgnn. sell at pilvate
nnd decree, rcmovo tho cloud from tho , !,. tl, ii,,, i,ii.1..mi i,i,i,i,.r fur cash.
VANTKIJ Olrl fur (.rn.'iiil ,
work. Apply 3G2 'JVnlh im-l. j;t
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Board of Equalization
Nolle i In hereby giwn Hint iht
board of equalization ot Klnnulli conn.
: will be In setHim id tlm cihid'j
con it room for tlilil Ux hilim'ni;
Monday, September II lyir, lo.
'ostf must lie ii'eii'd dining Hi" ll-i
five days of the session
401 J. I' 1,1.1. ,Hwor
title to tho lands and premises herein
above described, and declaring tho
title to said real estate In tho defend
ant, Kdwln S. Phillips. I
4 That tho court will enter such'
further and other orders and decrees t
as to him may seem meet, and as
to equity and good conscience may ap-J
pertain.
This summons Is served upon you,
the said J. A. Weber, defendant, by
the publication thereof in tho Evening'
Herald, a public newspaper of general
circulation printed and published at
K'nmath Falls, Klamath county, Ore
si'liject to existing liens, the following
described real property, belonging to
said estate:
The west half of northwest quar
ter of northeast quarter, and the
east half of Northwest quarter, less
two acres, containing ninety-eight
acres, In section 17, township 38
south, range !) east of the Wlllutn
etls Meridian, In Klamath county,
Oiegon.
ItOIIKItT SHAW,
2I-21-7-14-21 Administrator.
gon. once a week for six successive
Accurate Information about the
' Klamath Batln. Aik Chllcote. 25
weeks (seven insertions), the first
publication to be August 3, 1916, anil,
the last publication September 14. ' The Chllcote Aoency Is the home of
WIG, by order of the Honorable I). V. all .ICtna companies. 25
Ha Typhoid Fever.
Daniel Whitcomb, who has been crit
ically ill with typhoid fever for some
time, is slightly Improved today, ac--cording
to Drs. Merryman and Hamil
ton, who arc attending him.
Tourists Here.
Mrs. Harvey W. Scott, Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Fields of Portland, and Mr. and
Alten Leaves. ur. J. j, r juiujvoi tunna, uam., were
"Dutch" Alten, outfielder and first!1" Klamath Falls last evening. Thoy
Move in for the Winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Levi McDonald came in
yesterday from their ranch in Lower
Langell Valley. They will live in the
city this winter, sending their daughter
Joanna to the local schools.
Returns to Rocky Point.
A. B. Jamison has returned to Rocky
Point after a short business visit in
Klamath Falls.
COLONEL
What is considered one of the most
effective political speeches of the cam
paign was delivered last week in
Maine by Colonel Theodore Roosevelt.
The Colonel declares it would he a
"gravo misfortune" to lc-elect Mr. Wil-
nn.
'Under President McKinley wo had
ROOSEVELT
-"-II I i Mexico. Moreover, when iho war
wit!-, Spain was through, It war.
tin j.'h. But 'peace' MH conUpue.,
to ii j:- as furiously a- ever in Mex
!c ."
Mr. Roosevelt charged that the tak
ing of Vera Cruz was war, and added:
"It was a war which was abandoned
Ignobly; it was a war which failed.
n war with Spain," ho said. "Under, But it was war, nevertheless."
President Wilson we arc assured that j "The kind of 'safety first' for which
vo have had 'peace' with Mexico. President Wilson's advocates stand,
There are the words. Now for Iho means 'duty last, honor last, courago
deeds. During the war with S.-iain last.' I do not believe in it. I believe
fewer Americans were killed iy th's' that it Is obtained at tho cosfof moral
Spaniards than hav.3 been killed by , degradation at the mesent ami at tlm
, ... ...-
mo .cans uunng the present 'u-au-o' link of national ruin in the future."
Williams Qualities tor
National Tennis Finals
.baseman for tho local ball club, will
leave tomorrow for California to spend
the winter.
. ORPHEUS THEATE'r"
-Bluebird Photoplay Presents a Picture
,- Version of a Legend of the Sierras,
"THE GIRL OF LOST LAKE"
And a Select Company of Bluebird
" ' Pbotoplayera
Also a Good One Reel Comedy
IX RIILI GOOD MUSIC
AdmlMlon AlwayrlO Cents
HERE:
"PEG O' THE RING"
Every Tuesday and Wednesday
are on un auto tour.
By all means visit our bargain de
partment. J. F. Maguire Co. 4-tf
To Hunt Big Ones.
James Foster, baggageman at the
depot and A. O. Smith of Los Angeles
leave this week for the head of Rogue
River, to bunt deer.
Buys a Buick.
Ben Stout, who has a ranch near Cor-
nell, has purchased a new Buick car
from the White Pelican garage. W. T.
Lee today is teaching him how to run
the car.
Surety bonds while you wait. See
Chllcote. L'i,
Visit In Midland.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Owens were In
Midland yesterday to visit their son
and daughter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Owens.
Baby buggies re-tlred while you wait.
24 WILLIS-JOHNSTONE CO.
Summons
(No. 785 Equity)
In tho Circuit Court, in and for tho
County of Klamath and State of
Oregon.
L. A. Snell, Plaintiff,
vs.
Edwin S. Phillips, William A. Langell
and J. A. Weber, Defendants.
To J. A. Weber, one of tho Defendants
above nnmed:
In the name of the state of Oregen:
You aie hereby required to appear and
answer complaint filed against ou in
the above entitled suit on or before
tho 15th day of September, 1916, that
being the last day of tho time pro
scribed in tho order of publication of
this summons, and If you fail so to ap
pear, plead, answer, demur or other
wise move, for want thereof plaintiff
will apply to tho court for tho relief
prayed for in his amended complaint,
to wit:
1 -That a decree ho entered declar
ing and establishing a deed from J.
A. Weber, a single man, to William A.
Langell, of his (J. A. Weber'fl) remain
ing undivided ono-half interest In and
to tho following described real estate:
Situated In the county of Klamath
and slate of Oregon, commencing nt
the point where tho south lino of
tho road running east and west at
the quarter corner between sections
two and threo, township thlrty-nlno
(39) south, rnngo nlno (9) east
Willamette Meridian,, intersects tho
cast lino of tho road running south,
from said point for a place of begin
ning, running thence south along
east line of said second mentioned
road, ono hundred four (104) feet,
(henco eaRt to westerly line of light
or way for canal of tho government
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