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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1916)
7&&'X J TS.W . a I "TT - -- .A? ri,- &. . - . I 1 17 r l c 4i ft' 3 PAGB TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MQ.ND.w, hi:iti;miu;u ih, l0 I kmwoww? THE, RIGHTS OP AMERICAN CITIZENS DO NOT STOP AT THI COAST UNI. "When I say that I are an American dtlten, I ought to ay the proudest thing that an; mas can say In this world. But you can't have that pride If American cltltenry Is a cheap ithlng, If It Is not worthy protection this wide world over. There Is no man who could suc cessfully present to an Ameri can community the platform that an American citizen rights stop at the coast line and that beyond that American life Is to be the prey of any marauder who chooses to take It" From 'a speech of Mr. Hughes in the West Tf I rer. g rl- 8 rm 3 a's fi 8 8 opcx:oTCro:jt Herald's Classified Ad vs. , Advertisements In the Classified columns are printed at the rate of Five Cents a line, Invariably In ad vance. Hereafter no advertisement will be accepted unless accompanied by the cash. The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor ' Published dally except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Company cf Klnninth Falls, nt 115 Fourth street. Enteied at the poMofllco at Klamath Falls. Oregon, for transmission through the mails as second class matter. Subscription terms by mall to any address In tho United States: One ear $3 00 One month 60 Mosquito Fleet is Ready to Die tor America i Tlio real proiony uoionging io inn i nuiivuiiioiii iiiiciuly ,m(,. . estate of snld Mnry A. Wilcox, also, This Hummoim Ih n(ii.i .Mrtl'' 18. knon as Mary A. JmiM. deroimod, U tjio Mnld defendant, ,y t, ' . tion incrcur in i J,.,,!,,-,,-;; ,...'."" JVegrowi for I ho 1'1K United Press Sorvlco uriumwill'flW It f Hnlit . . .......... .,. iii.i..i. Unrr unrlliMilnrlv lllllcrllioj 118 f(lOWH, ( A proposal io inciiiuu mu hiii " i lii llw.li I'nlnlirnllolM WIIB Oteil dOWII ttlt! KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, SLPTRMHKn 18, 1010 GERMAN TROIIBL FOR SALE FOR SALE Or for location; 40 acres government script. Address, Own er, 309 Washington street, Klamath Falls. u f 15-3t FOR SALE! Good grain sacks, cheap. Apply 106 Sixth street. 13-3t E MAKER EXPORTED CHARGED WITH CAUSING FRIC TION hktwt.lx japan, uniti:d STATES AND GRKAT DRITAIN ON SP.VKRAIi OCCASIONS overwhelmingly by the colored Odd follow o In annual convention. "Wo know but one. Mm:," said Gcorgu H. Wocdson, lmn dolegite. j public nowuimpiT or mwnirt, ', lion, printed niidlM.hiiM'.k, ' 'ntl. I'ollt, Klnmuil, l0UI1,y " Kl, t. Ih. O'f0, LISGAL NOTICES . Xs?SS . v M.'y-yie.v. i hrA '55Vt..'.a.V-Js: i "T . Y -X4 " vy:- :.Xv. W5'&sVa r2s .JS,S .. S..w" .www, - vVspT3miW X-f" V-M Ji n.ft .V sXtSSSMAJiiMSa" i: vw"" , MISCELLANEOUS EIGHT PER CENT money on real es tate. ARTHUR R. WILSON. 2 DESIGNING AND DRESSMAKING By day or at home. Miss Clara Schubert, 715 Jefferson. 7-tf WANTED Housekeeper In family of Ave. Write of call, Key Wolf, principal of the boarding school, Klamath Agency. 12-Gt WANTED Girl Xor general house work; small family; good wages. Phone 268M. 16-tf FOR RENT Cnited Press Service TOKYO, Sept. 18. Herman Woh- lers, a German resident of Yokohama for the last three jcars, has just been doported from this country for trying to make trouble between the United States, Japan and Great Britain. He was given eight dajs to get out, and he went quick. Among other charges against Woh lers are these: That he wrote charges against Japan to the Amer ican government; that he induced an Intoxicated American marine to pull the British union jack from the wall of a ballroom where Americans wore celebrating the 4th of July with Brit-i-lshers as guests, for which the marine was court martialed; that he entered, Yokohama Park and loudly denounc- ed the Russ-Jap pact. a&iiiiF-a ,2 Cllntloii In the County Court of the Statu of Oregon, fur !''' Ctunly ath. In tlu Al liter of l ho Kstnlo of Mui.v A Wilcox (sonu'tlnies known Alaiy A, Jones), Deconted 4 To Alngglo I.'kiui, J. H. Ilrowii, KlU'ii IIIium, I hi waul lllnci, Alary Wil liams, Mniglo WIIhoii, llnltlo lliown, l..nHon lllno. Kiami's lllnca. Pert I lilies. Jumps lllnes, Aim. M. K. Smith, Airs. Sarah Mc Klnloy, Ashmy Frost. Dnvld Frcst, Ta lor Frost. Alts. B. Al. Coibott, Alolllo A. Brown mid John Den lliown, lur liiisbnnd: lo nil othuis unknown, If such thorn bo, tho unknown heir of mild .Mar) A. Wilcox, also known 1111 Alaiy A. Jones, Dot eased; Also all other persons or parties tin known claiming nny llV fllftn. . .. of II,, Wlllnmutlo Mo. l.llnu. . ""'rnll.i 11. V. Kml.,,,,1,,,, . ' lunmtli county, Oregon, poii.' circuit isiihi or m,,,,,,,,,, "i 'I he north ono-hnlf of tho north--n.r iimiihir. tho southeunt uuiirtiir of tlio norllviul UMnHar, and tho nco wwk fni Mlx h..,,,.,,, '"- uortlioiit qimicr of tho nnulliniiHt Ural mililkiii hvUK tllad "" quaiteiofFoctloi. tl.1. loon. In town- ,J!,,,r ' ,1" ". d tin, hM imhn!. '. . . . ...1- .i.i lion Oi'liilinr Mil imi ,. '"'llf. uiiin mi iv.ciiim Hum 11. ruiiKO 11111 vitii ill'it, In tvlfllllflll . .... in,. ..... OlCKOII. Which unlit ....).. . mining ioo uiii'i, I""" '"- ,., , . 1 . "" vu mil, .o.dliig to tha United States r.o- Uod, otitnuul nt.,1 til, ,1 , t) " oinini.iit suney thereof. " Hinl.or IB, inn; "ll It Is further onleicd Hint n copy of w; " A KCNNKU, . this order bo published for not lois' n ,ii ' UJ ".1 l'lnlntlfr. iiinii nun vi 'Ininlil, public noWHpiper, piilillsh el 'inil of gniiernl clrciiliitlon In Klitm nth tounty, OiiiRon. Dated Heptombcr 18 1810 MARION HANKS, .he , TIioCIiII(oIAk,..i,j,,10 0 lC(na (ONipnulcs. I 3 S-2r,-2-t-t U-23 County Jtidgo Notice to Creditors Notice In hereby given Hint tho nil ilorslKned Iiiih boon duly appointed n l iiilnlstriitor of tho cstato of Solon Obll Sliattuck, deceiiHod, by tho count) court of Klamntli county, Oregon ; .mil rll poisons having cIuIiiih ngnlnHt hu'iI 1 state are roQulrpd to pMscnl snmo lo right, title, me at my olllce, 6113 Main street, Klnni- l-US. DESTROYER FLU55ER. 2-LILLIAN II.5IM0N F. ROTHSCHILD, OWNER. 3 -ATLANTIS I H.DU?JWNeR ORINDALE NOTES FOR RENT Good garage. Inquire at 715 Jefferson. 16-3f FOR RENT Furnished room for one or two gentlemen. Inquire at 715 Jefferson. 16-3t WANTED Competent girl to do gen eral housework. Phone Airs. J. W. Bedford, Klamath Agency. l6-3t England Orders Embargo United Press Service WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. IS. . Great Britain has ordered an embargo on shipments of many commodities to Scandinavian countries and Holland from other countries, including Amer ica. The order is causing a demand In this country that America use re taliatory measures. LOST AND FOUND STRAYED From my ranch, Friday, September 15th, one dehorned Jer sey milch cow, branded inverted Z on left hip. Reivard. F. J. Bowne, Bo nanza. 16-3t Always Go In the Best Company 'And get a large cash dividend the first yoar; a larger one the second j ear, and so on, reducing every premium- or Increasing the" amount of your Insurance. 18-2t , F. M, PRIEST, Agent. An Etna disability policy protects yoar Income. See Chllcote. 9 SAGE IEA KEEPS ' YOUR HAIR DARK WHEN MIXED WITH SULPHUR IT RINGS BACK IT8 BEAUTIFUL LUSTRE AT ONCE Oray hair, howover handsome, de notes advancing age. We all know the advantages of a youthful appearance. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face: When it fades, turns gray and looks streaked, Just a few op plications of Sage Tea and Sulphur en kaacM It appearance a hundred-fold. Doit stay gray! Look youngl Hither prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store a 60-cent bot tle of "Wyeta'a Sage and Sulphur Com- which is merely the old time i improved by the addition of oth er lagredients. Thousands of folks reeoaaaend this ready-to-use prepare Uea, because it darkens the hair beau tiftlly, besides, do ono can possibly toll, as It darkens so naturally and eveuly. You moisten a sponge or soft fenub.wila it, drawing this through the bair, taking one small strand at a time. By awning the gray balr disappears; after another application or two, its natural color Is restored, and it be eenses thick, glossy and lustrous, and yon appear years younger. Wrath' Bag and Stilpbnr Com BMNtf Ja delightful toilet requisite. ft la net Intended for the cure, nltlga MSB er frereaUea of diaeaae. Adr. The Greatest Hurdler Threshing is the order of tho dny In this part of the county. Allen Stansbic started his machine today at his ranch, and then has a good run at other ranches. C. G. Hunt delivered a few beef to the Klamath Falls markets Saturday. Air. Little of Chlloquln spent a few days with Air. Mum ford last week. A now bell was placed In the local school house last week. estate, lion, or IntorcHt In the teal estate deicilbod herein: It nppoirlng to tho satisfaction of this court from tho crilled petition ot John N. Warren, administrator of tho estate of Alary A. Wilcox, nlso known as Alary A. Jones, decoiisod, on tlio herein, Hint It would bo for I he advnntago, benefit and best Inter est of said cstato and thoso Interested tlieirin that n portion or tho whole of tho real property of said estate bo told. It Is therefore ordered Hint all per sons Intorosted in tho estate of said deceased, appear at the room of tho county court. In tho county court house ot Klnninth county, at Khun ith Falls, Oregon, heforo this court, on Tuesday, tho 24th day of October, Bk jBT r I U1 8, at tho hour of 10 o'clock In the 1V11T1C HilSClTlOrC forenoon of ll !'. " ten and there show cause, if any exist, why an nth Falls, Oregon, within six months fiom tho (Into of this notice, verified in trqulred by law. Dated at Klamath I'm's, Oregon, August 28, 1916. KPMUND At. JIOI COTB, Administrator or tho Katnto or Solon Obll Shnttuck, Deceased. 28 tll-lH i Wood hi, in, i mil ami imur MM to aj Ifiignj,. 0if . Ilk a il U ilrll.rriM U,w from hM. sail u iM, 4tf On I ia.1 M r,Bit 01' KLAMATH FUKLCO. o. ivrti. wff, Phoiit pAA, CLAIRVOYANT AND PALAIIST How can I lune good luck? How can I succeed in business? How can f I order of sale should not ho made by this court as praji'd for In said petition. make my home happy? co inner my enemies? How can How can MIHMMaaiMailianHMMaHnaMiaMHHMMnpMMMa John Horton w eeks. Dryden has-gone to the old ranch to work for a few School Or'lndale, teacher. commenced this week at with Allss Alyrtle Kss as Airs. Charles Sevlts, Airs. George Shell and Airs. Keneston spent Friday with Airs. C. G. Hunt. Dr. A. A. Soule of Klamath Falls lectured in this vicinity last week. Steo Foster of Round Iake deliv ered two dressed hogs to Klamath Falls Saturday. I I ' ..BflLflgflfek. JBflBflBflBflBflBflBflBBBflBflBflBBB 'BflBBtPBflBflBflBflBflBflK VBK- ' '1BBBBBBBBBBE jBBk.. s rj '. t BBsneBBBBBB HnjsjpjMjiBnnnnnnnnnB ftsBBJBJBKgS ,i ?. : ' There's a Pair of Us marry tlio one 1 choose? How can many well? How can I marry nt mil How can I cononer mv rlvnl? nn ,... , I No Tips for Check Dojs , mal(0 nllV0 ,... m, .. ' NEW YORK. Sept. 18. At last' w, Inv ,. nmutMn. :. Matir Vrtlr lino o lirttl t hocn n.n 1ne 1 ... .. '' t . " " " """ " r"Kr.. " "" '. ". """ . i a le-tor: How can I get a nood oosi. ImtfA .in vr nnlr ' mmtim n nirl I overcoat. The management of the ow can , make dg,ant on , MnlriOMn hnlnl ! rr tinlilliUml Ia1v ' uajwuii iiwtci ii a in uiiiuilcu uuuuit n.O . IJOW lincf nPfAiillnrr finer When it comes to ideas of quality in Wood and Hay , Seehorn GETZ Wood Plmnr 72 t2 Main Street HiiinmoiM (No. 89(! Law) ' In the Circuit Court In uud for the. County of Klamath, Htalo of Oregon. I International Harvester Company or Amorlcn (a Corporation), 11 tin tiff, i 8. I C. U. Hector, Defendant. ' To O. I). Heitor. Defeiulnnt above ! named: In tho name of tho stato of Oregon! You nro hereby rmjulred to appear and niiHwer the complaint lllod against in the above entitled notion on or before tlio 31st d ly of October, 1910, that being tint last day of tlio time proscribed in tho order of pub-' Mention of this huiiihioiih, and If you fall so to nppcar, plead, answer, de mur, or otherwise move, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to Hie ton it for Hie relief prayed for In bis complaint, to-wlt: For a Judgment against you In tho sum ot four hundred fifty-eight and SH-100 (Mr.R.Sr,) dolUm nnd costs, and that all or lot eight (8), In block flfty-clgbt (r,8), Second Hot Springs Addition to tho city or Knmath Fulls (formerly Lliikvllle) according to tho duly recorded plat thereof now on file In the olllce or the county dork. Muto or orogon, nil located and hIiii nted In tho county or Klnninth nnd stnto or Oregon, will bo sold to n.it , Isty any Judgment tint may bo oh 'tnlned ngulnst you by vlrtuo or a writ NU BONE CORSETS riiouo ;ihii-v MIIS. MAl'll ink Itcpit'M'iiniilto AMMMMAMAiVWwVWVW 1Ywim.' Auto Top, Cushion, Glass and Curtain Work Mike Salinas 6th Street near Klamath "" -.-. ,-- n)yriVvly Business Shorthand ui Typewriting i:'KNlNO CI.18H iii:iiNM.Nj si:ir. -jo, ioio A prnctlejl working knoiltdrr or "liorlhiunl will lake j on 'out ol Hin iinlmliied (Inns ami glvo yos the special irnliiliiK that mar t tlio connecllug link lutuccn yon and the opportuiilt) jou deslr. Classes Tuemla) nnd I'rlday ere iilngH. 'Toluphono No. I btwff 8:30 mid r., ami No 230-W etc ulngs. lloiHoinlilo rates. Mrs, R. M. Torrey WWWWMVWSAMMW Auto Itcpnii' Woik General auto repair work at con tract prlce3. Klamath Auto Co., HG7 I Main street. Phono 17 J. Walter j Harvey. - 18-3t MffilTs'Sm9fOti .71 When Robert Simpson, the great hurdler ot tho University of Missouri, beat F. W. Kelly of the Los Angeles Athletic Club, Ev J, Thompson of the Bime club and Pred Murray of tho 01mpic Athletic Cub of San Fran cisco In the 120-yard hurdle race In 14 4-5 seconds at the Amateur Ath letic Union national championships at Newark, N. J., ho not only made n1 now world's record, but he fixed on1 Mm tho gazo of athletes tho world over. Never before have four sucli men competed In tho race. Simpson was a world's champion; Kelly was the Olympic champion; Murray wan the national .champion, while Thomp Fon was the California champion. It pays to place your insurance villi agents who make a specialty of the business. See Chllcote, 9 Co'Iege and High School Students Need Good Watches W'HEN they start back to school see -that your children have reliable watches. Promptness Is dS manded at school and a watch teache3 tho valuo of time. You can secure at Upp's re liable time-keeping watches or handsome appearance, suitable tor school boys and girls, at prices ranging trom $12.50 to $45.00. These are standard watches, fully guaranteed and excep tionally good values. Frank ML Upp Jeweler 433 Main Street Southern Pacific Watch Inspector Watch Repairing a Specialty can I settle my iiuawel? Ho can I hold my wife!, loe Klsomoro tells all, and never aslu questions. I'orlors at tho Washington Hoiiq Tho NoitltHCstern luis more life in surance in force in Oregon than any other lompany in tho uoild. See Chllcote. 9 I'lompt attention paid to rentals. Chili oto g Van Riper Bros. COWKK - CIIAKK & SANHOnX'S FA MOUS DHANDS. SLAL IIRANO Tho finest grown. OOLDKN GLOW Illch, full flavored. ClliCLK IlIUNI Smooth niul incHow. I'eltljoliu's lireukfuKt Food. Itollcd Wheat uilh nil Hie brim. Itegulur 20c, Special, two packages i5c liukei'K Fresh Grilled Coconniit. Flue for cakes, l'lo, etc. '" IftY Com oiil Gnipo .In in, "llcach- .Mil, i:K. Juv ;0c Chocoluto TIiIiin, "Tril-lllu," a Ihilnty Wafer . . , , I0c Get the Habit PADE & SHANNON PLUMBING AND 8TEAM FITTING Furnaces Installed Stoves Bought, Sold and Repaired SHEET METAL WORK OF ALL KIND8 1023 Main St. UPPER LAKE TRAFFIC We an agents for Calklas 41 llninllloii'a innM. .-niiT ss4 fnlulil ItnnU on Hie Upier Klamuili I.Hk. lliiMf, lme Ibi oaks rer innrnlng psrept Nuuday, al 7:80. Western Transfer Co. MUMS 1ST MAIN rtriCKKI, MMB KIFTB CheapElectric Power For Klamath County The Keno Power Company Is now prepared to deliver electric 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 Power Company KENO, OREGON The First Round of the Ladder To success Is an account In a good savings bank such as this. It takes money to mako money, and most ' 1'eoplo must save It to havo It when tho time comes Hint ready .iHh means big opportunities. Tho sooner you begin to tuo tho soon er you will bo in a position to seize opportunities as they fly. FIRST STATE M2 SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON mmmmmmt -ea1'5S Fountain Pens Mnderwoo mwimy WNL KLAMATH FALLS OREGON -1707 W WHERE JSAHTICULAR PEOPU JilUj1 We have an excellent elT-filling fauntain pen For Students At $1 Each Every pen guaranteed I I II ( "unJT v I UY THEIR ORUO ACCg rr?!a ,tin