J.S -, Si' $ lSfe KShW? v i sms i "".t - ,'ct.- .. w;p ..' '.a u ui & B8T- - i ; tAfnftt 1MC' . ' ' --- F ' fclrfflfkiMiiJflilii 'PJSSSBjSmvSB SSI SOSBSSPSSSSlrSB A Ri T SPO '. ' fctaMiMWwiiili'"!'"'''' ' " i r - ''- mn sar&rafS! tv c? , W?W- .,' IV'VWf? '- '- " --v- VS N, '",' ttvvi!' -if.p '- , ' 1 '";: -j "M .;. itft"!' ' " THE EVENIHG HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON t HATimPAY, HKITMMIIKR UMAipHpJKflp JJflyrjpiyiffljM smm JyIAAak4B VTVfPaWvpoF ! mfniwniwni mod &,:& ', iS IMf: ,"! -.; i t' r "v w T- -.sSSSST trMS? FOR SALE rat " :ivr TJnv msmawm 4Hvwijw ISItlkilii ; IOHL-)i ffigiya-.-UtV.:.:.. :.;. JEW . t.i ,-.-.-I. 'li aBk JJ1 J t-J '.swaagLE, horsepower motor; iMlqrlfew! I6-IU ''for locatien: 40 acres feriht. A'4ilML,naMi. almtngtoa street, Klamath TheEvehing Herald f W. 0.iMTHitfkrv . .' ?.' -: -.,5, California Smiles at Defeat by Philadelphia iPubllshed WlyikcKl8w4y'y, The Herald Pubnsnlng -.'Company, cr Klamath Falls, at 116 Fourth street Entered at 'the BostoBceat Klamath" Falls. Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second-class matter. Subscription, terms by malt to any address in the, united States: One year ...-. i.5.00 , One month Mi.ii...i. .50 iw ? 41! 1VL TO IALE Good train sacks, cheap. 18-St 't-if' V - ssmmmmmssMsimBssitoesepPSBmia 3? .WW - aftci.. 5,, ifTAS.,-'.. s. 'r tooJ ss!itr rk' aa 'n IAMB , Cheap, it taken at once. Mrsev'SUMy and harness, staito r doable or ride.; E. O. 1111 Bast, near 11th. 14-2t jAUB -Dlmenston akeVf r' lum r,"airslses'for balldisK purposes, I'-ni' . L v.-.'C-T-Y A 1Sp -t M ' WW a 'pfe-HJ.:1""" 1 toot, fil at mill Lumber Co., Olene. Ed- - KfL.v m'& . : -Tk itV-lnnn k.na. n.V i-i " , " ,""" .tf,u !. .1 ;wj:ta: l?M5 ?' Hfw. or iHiiioV, l.-onds. ? Baqulre Herald 5i4r-" " 41MV, ..KLAMATH FALLS, ORKQON j MTlinilAl, BKtTKMUKnIi 1HIII ,V5u WJH " jKJ l1. gtb-eoy A"T?if ;.Jp, i 13-3t ' teUjli, n tmrnniunii ttno i awinvnnww i,ww : .i' icii-'ivAi'u "-:..i mtyfW.mnm vw.,iiuui m fell W p'.s4Me.MossM!osi;,ubl. Chevrolet 'tfiliii. VI .I... .. - .J 'nk.4 .WnaSMU FaHs-nroperty. Address i-f $4ihm M. KlaiMitk.rmlls, Ore. x 13-St p-'r '' " r -;j ,f ( jags' fO5BAl-rCk-los lot to-First Ad- !,..-: ..' dtttosu between 7th and 8th streets: nfViU "T -..'-- . . '- ; . . AUtfAiiV' lari? u nwn. nira. tilt; iems, fie I dowk.and 10 per w-;iosjtk. TIM best little buy In Klam- bshFaiis. A. A. Mekaffey, 71S Main ptrstt ..... 13-tr MANY NOTABLES TO1EE1DN0.0P r, - DOTH SENATORS AND AI.LiTHRKK i CONGRESSMEN FROM OREGON AND MANY STATE, OFFICIALS WILL RE AT PENDLETON W3m- m MISCELLANEOUS si ia" "i.sS''i CENT jaoney on real es- AKTHUR R. WILSON. 2 SK, 'C4 f' . $?$ Maf ' H;?V . ' .WAKnDHHz lkt 'more teams m 'F38m& XHMiaNma and dressmakini ' y or at home; Miss Clara (Herald Special Service PENDLETON, Sept. 16 There will be" more prominent dignitaries at the Round-Up this year, September 21, 22 and. 23, than ever before. Tho early adjournment of congress- in sures therattendance of both senators and the three representatives -from Oregen: These men had all accepted the Round-Up directors Invitation to 4 .. .. '- -,-..-- ... 1 , i . ' vm .I iiiiMi,w lwMwwwiweemsmmmlmmw jisja. a j.,imiim n ,iin-m.iM-m.ni.niii. ,,m,min,i,i.mmmmmMmmmmtmtmmmmmmmMmmmmmmtmmmmi RI5 WILLIAMS. VM. M.. JOHNSTON! 2 li.it know Mint my work Is of tho high est onlor of gcimlno modliimslilp. Mmluinv Kloomoro will" show you how to Bln yo"" ovcry wish, fllw H aid you In mutton of Miu hoiiit nittl wealth. .ShovlU nsslst you In all iiilnati that hoar upon your ftiloro . IIM pMlnllff arid defendant, o77 Rrqundn ot willful ,Ich,.LT" " pnrt of the dcfendnnl for nioii 'Vhls 'summons In served uDon w ' Iho siild drfi.n,nt, by ti,, , fc5. "" ....., i..i ,..,. ,. theroorin tho Uvti.i..u n,...rT,cioi thingi hidden. Mn.ln.nu ElHon.oro 'n'r7"l'?l' 'f '7"1 clulntlon,pZ o equal. Advise on business, spec J " Wj J l Klan.n.h'Kj Wul,, ,, vo .....I dumcallo Iron-1 ; J';1 J ' J' Or-wm, once., Me.: settles luvors-.iiinnols. reiinllMJ ' J , 2 i! '''1MI'M'"' W ....I.. ..,!..... or.,. will !'U"" '"t'lK "mill) AllKIIIlt 3 IS1. . ine Ronirniru, .. .t..v ,w.. ..... . . ..mI.i,,,,,, ' iJiurry. how to win the man or womnii !oii lve, how to oVoienin luiiHi Icionio' lt r Btolen iroptvrty Jiow to fact, tells iinicHtlonn. ' Hliu Is now lornted lit the WuhIiIiik ton liouso, 124 Sixth stiuct. oaico liouis. 10 n.m to 8::io p.m ah Q....I. . I "-iivniMr M ;;.r:i;.-"f'-" I liu.vni 'IIUIIII, JUllKV 01 II II rlr...l. ' nlei lost or stolen Properly; ,r ,;,,, , reu Sfctt, loMln burled treasure. n'(1(lh.r wn lmlo rnl(,r,", ' hMM i avorythltiK, nod novor iiskn ,,cd , ttH HU ,, Mlf, N I im ' . ,. i . Wll. A. ItRNIMtfS tWlCL j AM5HrlOHtS5TON - Vl 71i Jeron. 7-tf fl T Mi ,i;, -..-.V-! flikr abouti 1.000.000 ?S. . J'l"- . 7. .11 . l ' T' Ksm M. h. samonas LIB- kS-Av.- &rkesi Oimw. Om. JF?-t'-'- .'" ' " ' ,t i'ijtf.j i " A ' i' '"'i v.- i', . , .. i '. : umn " - is fwiiw n SMUjU UTiIU, of .esll, ,Ky Wolf, ',. '. ! jsr" ."r"'" . mssatk Agy. , ,13-6t w-ffijj. yw nTT- "I,.,...;. ' .: .rmlra of Fraacis J. Bowrie. Bo- vfe.;,' 'WAlCtMV-Olrl' for- swseral boose- J1""780"- .,rWjww.e...:g. . . , "" 'i - - -When R. Norrls Williams, national tennis champion for 1914, turned tables on'tho brilliant' Cnllfohilan WIN llnm Xf. Tntinstnn nt ihn Vpt Sliln 'Tnnffl fTlnh phntnntnnaliln fnuriinv iim! wnn hnrlr thn linlliiniil Rtiikfli4 .... .1 " . - , . -., - - ...r.,. ue present proviamg congress aa- championship for 1916, the Callfoml'-in took his defeat good natureuly This photograph shows Johnativi iourned In time. Governor Withy- congratulating Williams on tho vfttcry. There la nlso shown Just n bpeck of tho championship piny bclwiun combe- will .be here., and this makes the two men, with the hall In the air between them the big list. about as rollowsr , GovernonWIthycombe; State Treas Urer T. B, Kay, Secretary of State Ben W. Olcott. Superintendent ot Public Instruction J. A. Churchill, Attorney General Brown; all mem bers of the State Fish and Game Com mission, Marlon Jack, C. F. Stone of Klamath Falls, F...M. Warren of Port land, and I. N. Fleislchner of Port- CIIILCOTK SPECIALS Several uoort buy on Mn4n Mreet, with very nllrmtlve Ineomix. A hi tf "tot ami nrHiiii plnHtrrod hiuie Mr I,(KM on chh)' terms. Three, hie lotx on IoIiiimiii avenue for l?.n (minIi. timid corner oii.lllli, IliU nIiIo of (iiniii, ror (-4HHI. icriiis. A dandy 'J0" uenr .Merrill, ncurly nil In niriilfn, Mr $'-M. ' An HiLneiv tnut wllli Mnua tlniher. II'n ilifiip HI !,.0(. I City pnipeily to trade for fnriii laiuU or timber. Nee Chllrote. V LEGAL NOTICES' W, H.A. HKNNIffi. Atlorney fur I'anii'' ll-lfl-2n.300.13.20 ' " Nl.lli, I.IMII AMI liony M t My lengtk. Oar bss hlk wikhI rtriw, rt,Z: from iNnIi. a,,j i, ,Wi? "" tlnelMrf Mill mi iNreioB,' KLAMATH FUEL CO. O. I'er.. M. fhessm fAMAAAAAArVWwvMvv iw,v3:a: ISO "&i3P'' '?.. 4 . 12! & "tin ji-": . w tMn,r a 73 FOriffiHT' HJiia, ' FOR1 RENT-Good iange. TVriJJeersoa. 'i vrrt ;vi -i Inquire 16-3t ft; WtonFnrnlsked' room for sf mr twi"tesiUemH. Inquire at 7lfssMrsM,'r . - l-3t 'i v .iF a j ScpOTrAND FQUND , LOsrT Hsmawhw on Sixth street. r: .;in9aj!fftatalas.t the money HK vfVSQ ; '.:.' 3K&V j? K'iT3T5 "- . r i. Ji-' -ft ... isffeesK-r. nt , r1. t is.i -s-i-i-i Jh-Vfwr'5'- Sw'Jn ."t..-v..,Ja MiUVi'M !!3Kac,i& ISSS8I2 CBMB SAGE TEA ' j. i , Mill hKII tin K 5m7- joP 1- 1W?- , , ? k; laud; State Game Warden Carl Ut Shoemaker, State Biologist Wm. Hi. Flnley, Senator Chamberlain, Senator Lane, Congressmen Slnnott, McArtuur and Hawley. . ,Two boxes In the grand stand have been setaslie for 'these visitors. 'tjje box.usually occupied by the governor, immediately west of the judges' stand and the box Immediately, bank of it. The entertainment of these men has been turned over to Dr. W. D. McNary, of the Eastern Oregon State hospital, and Marion JacU ot Pendleton. WaterUsers'Association MayHavetoCometoEnd REV. RAMBO IS A MISSIONARY KEW MINISTER OF CHRISTIAN CHURCH SPENT 13 YeArS IN FOR OFF INDIA, AND DID MUCH GOOD WORK 'i WLmmmMM. COLOR ,Sf'"' "imimmmm &i . tf 'M- . .... mm wswea into ma imnKm'lH nhr d akosca V..O. . " - " ": .- 'fu-fcra.-.-i-x m- MfW l"FJ-'!Wf.gT.y t? BB ?ux, rsittw?y- " .a- , riY'. .T. . .Mlattai fciM, llin 1 l iMAMVIaM. wjw, mm uvviHWHiw. 'Sw ,mw nwr-nr by the addl- .' i.-ji - .' , . . WW,l -MMk-tnufMnirsjngr. strsaited slid :V-?-:-v,;irt')M!SUfuJly dark and luxurl IL'S nW..aiHtalu 'M'smsmcM IMMnsumMM Jprvj4 fsBBWvHif flMPMMfNHrMBUM MOfet 1 a" '' ' mBBBBBBBBBBBl JWIBsssfi ST-l f-5 '' UtS,T FJim,- v!: im t,ifcdf7r.. i ,V'-.- - M Sk'-. MSS 'r-in " . ' ,Si- mm M statohur Coa- lotofmmH. ss.fsMUUtosot'sufsL t Vsmh MtryoMjuiustv MiMMvMiHb By dark- WiUWyetk's Sags sad MOMOUWL Ma4rallyMtTSs ffosifs or sort UUs 'tknmcb M tfVS mmfm &' . ' '. -JBBBW.VRWsm-IWMr.' rv '. ;'''' hhh'IhMIIsw w iTur Tvn uir "smsmismsimssir Ml sT " " ml n i r ' ! ' i ' T if.lrtiftB vKsKfflPfll!!ri'?"'5?PiMw. W.VE. Rarabo.'the new minister nt thn nhrlftflnn church nrAnrliAfl him rv! , . : ' . nrst. sermon nere last Sunday, rne subject for the morning sermon was, "A Broken Cruse," a message of con secration to service. The subject at night was "Enlargement of Heart and God's. Commandments." At these initial services the fine spirit of things was' enhanced by a noonday banquet In which most of the congregation participated. The general board met on Tuesday night and discussed plans for future work. With these the new forward ' movement 'seems well launched. A general and cordial in vitation to all who are without a church home is-issued to. Join In all the, services of the'ehurch. Rev. Rarabo .comes at the close of a successful ministry of 2 years at Chehalls, Wash. Previous ministries have .been-in Idaho,t Wyoming ,and Nebraska He) started his' pastoral labors at Ludlow. Ky.. a suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio. From there be was called mm mtulnnarv tn TnHOil shun he-pent thirteen years, and estab lished a large iboys' orphanage and icdustrlal school, the outcome of two Brest famines through which he passed. For the purposes of that in stitution he opened the station at Damon, In almost the geographic cen ter of fsdla. a town of about 15,000 population Adjoining the Jungles. About, 400, acres of Jungle land were Judge King will visit Klamath in the' near future, probably early In October, to reorganise the Klamath Water, Users Association Into ahjrrl gation district To organize on all projects possible, irrigation districts to take the place of the various water users' assocla. tlona. la thn nlnn nt thn rnnlnmntlnn ! commission, according to a letter re ceived at the local office, of the rec lamation service from Judge Will R. King; chief counsel for the service. "I desire very much to get the rec house bill No. 13C5, kuown rs the Smith bill.' This bill brings tho ivclu tnation service ot the government In full harmonvUn. the irrigation dis trict plan. - "It. subjects the land, the titlo to .which may still remain in tho United States, to liens for irrigation district purposes, requiring thereby that all lands, whether entered or unentered public lands, bear their share of the burdens of construction, operation Mme. Elsemore CLAIKVOYANV, PALMIST AND TRANCE MEDIUM I 'wns born with a HtrniiRo power n power not meant to. gratify tho lillo curious, but to. direct, ndvlse and help men and wonion who nro in troublo iiiii Biirtivii&u luiicuiiiiiiK uvuryuuy m fairs of llfo. Notice of Petition to Vacate Street Notice, I.i hereby clvenjhnt nt the ifl!iHnr itiiuitlni nt llm rnntmn!i rniin.. r - " i 'nil i.t .1... mII.. nl f.l....,n,l. f.'f1tia fl.'.v. ..II III IIU VllJ Ul ..MII1..1I . ..ll.l, ,W.,7- fcon, to be held on Monday,, the 2iid day of October, 1910, the undoislnned will present to mild council h petition prny In;,' for the vacation of that portion of Johnson nvcnuo extending from Cnnby nil eel to Nelson street, In Hot Springs AiMltlon to said city. (I. K. VAN RIPKIt. ' Iir.led August 2G, 1910. , 2C-2-9-1C-23 Summons I In tho Circuit Court, In nnd for tho the irrigation districts, King. The irrigation district system with reference to the United States recla 1 .-. t - "- '- r - v . , ., v . - - mBBBBBBSmsmW: flMmsmW ,9pmmmmmH',! miilmmml' - BBSBSSSBBBBBlmBBBmmmr. ' iim semmsmtmmmmmTV' KwiBaBBBsjmmmmjri lmsBMmHsBHmm&'?' 1 ( v BBM.JiMBSB t 'w I give a careful and complete revel ation of your business, lovo and do- lamatlon projects away from the prl..and maintenance "charKes of the luo vate corporation Idea, known as tho hect Included within tho district, ex- waier users associauon, 10 mat of .tending the taxing power of tho dls- tttA If.lvallnn .llalvlAla " ttnva 1ittm . . .... .'. ' """ft-Minci not oniv to tun enterml lni foi- whlchnto title has been procured, but to the unentered lands as well. Tim lien created by tho organization of a matlon projects Is In use on reclama-. district for construction and operation tlon projects 'In Washington. Idaho purposes will follow the lands, and ana iNeorasica. its aavantages ovt-rjwnon entry is made,, or when patent rmestlc affairs. My work speaks for what Is.knpwn-as the water ustfrs as- Is secured for the entered lands, tbu itself. Any person who can belovo' sedations system are by experlenw entryman will thus be required to their own eyes and ears cannot hetti' wvi. .J WM.v.,o.MWV( uwi. UIIIJ ur..nilUIU MIC UlllUVlin Willi ii (HH(Jtl I II I the standpoint of .efficiency, but of the project Included within tho dls-j economy as 'well. ' t jtrlct. Furthermore; all private land "The advisability of adopting the j holdings within tho district, whether) Irrigation district plan in place of the 'subscribed to the payment of water : water users' system has-been motor-( right charges or not, will, with all' lally- increased by the passage of other lands, entered or unentered, be-; come subject to taxation for. the pay-; tnent of their share of construction i and other expenses. County of Klamath and Stale of Oregon, ficderick E. Stnhlmnn, Plnlntlff, vs. noryl E. Stahlman, Defendant. To Deiyl E. Stnhlmnn, Defcndiint abovo t named: In tho nnmo of tho state of Oregon.' Von nro hereby required to appear and I answer tho complaint filed against you in tho above entitled suit on or beforo the 21st day of September, 191C, that belnK tho Inst day of tho time pro scribed In the order of publication of this summons, nnd If you fall so to ap pear, plead, nnswor, demur or other wise move, for wnnt thereof, plaintiff will npply to tho court for tho relief prayed for iii his complaint, to-wlt: For n decrco dissolving tho bonds of matrimony now existing between tho NU BONE CORSETS i I 'hone :W0.V MUM. MAUI) INK Kepreseiilnllvo Auto Top, Cushion, Glass and Curtain Work 6th Street near Kfanari - .. l.nrLAArimruuuu. Business Shorthand ul Typewriting EVENING CLAHH BEGINNING SKIT. So, IBM A practical working knovledtt of rliortlmiid will take you outoi tho untrained class nnd give jot tho speclul training Hint may bt the connecting link between jrot and tho opportunity you desire. Classes Tuesday ami Friday er nlngH. Telephone No. 1 betweu 8; 30 nnd n, nnd No, 230-W ere- nliigs. Reason able ratea. Mrs R. M.' Torre'y vwwwwwwvwwww , H OUSTON' Metropolitan Anusements s --- - ---yJ--J. HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER ."A DAUGHTER OF THE CITV" .Five Reel Essanay Feature "Bray Cartoon ' f v SUNHAV Marie Doro in "Di.FLOMAOV"v .FIveReel Paramount Urny Cartoons "It will thus be seen that the Irri gation dlstrldt system will necessarily i reuuee me pro. rata cost ot construe-1 tlon and operation and maintenance charges to all who have subscribed to water rights under tho project Includ-' od In the district.'' PADE & SHANNON PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING Stoves Bought, Furnaces Sold and Repaired Installed SHEET METAL WORK OF ALL KIND8 1023 Main St. UPPER LAKE TRAFFIC We are agents for Calkfau it Hamilton's rtis.ll. piuwrnirtf f rein tu boats on the Upper Klamnlh Luke. Hum (rare IliU every morning etcept Sssday, at 7tSO. ssi Western Transfer Co. f'HONR INT MAIN HTIIEET. NEAR FIFWL An Etnu dhiablllty pulley protects your, income. See Chlleote. 9 Prompt, attention .paid to rentals, Cliilcote . 9 TEMPLE THEATER Saturday Only "Man's Enemy," Biograph Three Part Drama Tho Deggar ood.Hto Clild," i Ham" Comedy "Canlmatexl Nooze," Cartoon Comedy acquired, Jen .'of which were utllld :. as tulldlag sites, the" rest being clear ed, rnd irrigated for firming PJr- MMai m " ' f H3 Sunday and Monday "Tlie Waters of the Lethe," L-yitagraph.Drapa In Three Parts " fe Mystery orlUie itauis,'; "Some Duel," y , -Comedy, "PMhsNews." ' MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION FICTURIt WIONUOAVS I, Of SflM Van Riper Bros. THE HOME OF CHA8E A 8ANBORN'8 HIGH GRADE TEAS AND COrjFEES 'Coffee of flur Own," Tho bis; red can 91.00 Uorax Aid Soap l'owder, Regular 10c, Siieckil'. . . ,Bc Corn Starch Argp 3 packages for 23c licmon Extract, Wilson's J2-o.'f "hit. $tf special . 7c CarUlnets!.Mayotinal8e, . Floe, for salads, cold menu, etc.. &ruf.lr for ... .,, ,ab Get the Habit L CheapElectric Power For Klamath County The Keno Power Company Is now prepared to dellverelectrlc power to any part of Klamath county at very reasonable rates. Power users .of all kinds are In. vlted to correspond with us In regard to electric service In their business. Keno PowerCoipany KENO, OREGON ' It Is Like Found Money Wo mean the Interest paid on your savings account. Your money In nl ways working fou you, turning in a profit to your exchequer. Resides, It In safe, can bo had nt nny tlmo, 'Our responsibility in unimesllonod. That affords ycui absolute jirotec tlon. Vpu'll never, regrot haying opened an account with us. FIRST STATE M2 SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON SCHOOL BOOKS 1 This year we have a complete line ef school books, and tho fl" best assortment of school supplies over brought Into Klm" 'fm ny prices are Rl-Q-H-T, (Iftdenwods ona "t-r KLAMATH TALLS OREGON VHtRt FARTKtiLAR KQFLE y nwy BOS?: K -,i' IK: ,4"' Jf. ,.,.S'-l Jw Mri- ;....,. -,"..Mty. y. , ,. ).t,,.. ,("