The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 19, 1916, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    TUESDAV, DECEMBER 10, 1010
NEW JUVENILE BOOKS
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C'lidn.wn. TIm. Hlorli-H of My Four
Sn, I'lriuii-ii Kvory Child Should
K5u5wln. Firty Hmoiiii 's,"rl,'H "
"SLldwIn. Tm, Fairy Header.
lUriiM, A Prlnrelonlnn.
Heard. CiirloUH I lumen nnd Tlii-lr
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itMiii'tt. iiiinmujr ....
m.liiiin. Storli'M
of Mother (iooHO
VIIIK''
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unit IIIm
"itol'liM'k. Tim Training of Wll.l Anl-
"llrook, Slorl.'rt of iho lied Children.
Ilrowit. Two ColloKf (Urlrt.
Cmlon'H. Tint Ailvi'iituii-H if
GrillA.
Clmmplin, Voiiiik Folk"' hncyclo.
ityn of l.llfraliirn timl Ail.
Cliumplin. Voiiiik PoIKm Knryelo
ffj.i of I'liirt'K "ml Pentium.
Cli.i.nnliii, Young I'oIIih' Km') do
.,(,,11) of ( iiiiiiiioii TIiIiikh. '
ciiaiiiili'i- in H"' ii'Ik "r I'oyoi''.
Pliapiii, Tito Story of tlio Unlnlmw,
Colit Will' I'Mii" I" 'I'" I a0 1 im
CollliiH Tin' Second HoyM' iiouK or
Modern Ai.ropl'iii"H.
rnl!rldr. What Kat) I'ld.
ConlldB". Wliul Katy Did nl
Fchoiil
J).utim Tilled of (In, Canlcibur
rllerlin
JiW.-iiiiI Kali Ina.
IH-Ullil, Oakli'lKll.
i(klti"Oii. Tin. Clilldien'it HoiiU of
Chrliliiin- StorlfH.
Dlx, llii Hldi' at Home.
Drnki- Itidlmi IIIMoiy for Yoiiiik
riu
Dutic.in Sior of Sonny S.ililli
irl. On tin, School 'IVain.
I'Atl 'I In- School Ti'.im In Camp
KCKlciitoii. Slory of American Life
ir.d Adti'iilliH'
Kllln. The Wldi'-Awaki' (III Ik.
Kill. Tin- WliU-AwiiUn 5lrl In
R'liutrd
Ktrm, Ilani'lmll.
riniiPiiKin'. Tin Wolf I'alrol.
Ftorrlitli-r, Tln Holly 1'nRf llnnch
Club
Prlrhllrli, Text llookn of Art lMu
emlon Ilookn 1, 2, 3. i, fi. C mid 7.
FrotlilnKhnm, Si'iiVolv' or'ScM-n
FhorrK.
fialncn, Lticlta.
Gibson, HloMKom IlonlH mul InKi'rlH
CiWtiU.
liomllnw, Collet:" (SlrlK.
(loodilih. Tho rirnt Hook of I'.'illii-
Hall, Tho Hoy Crnftmri.
l.ill, .fan mul Hcljc.
llarrln, Cnclo HcnuiH.
Hankrll, Kntrlnkn.
Htluirni', TmiKlcwoml TalM.
Holt, Naliiri, Study.
Huston, Tin- Wonder Hool; of Mat,"
ittliin.
Hurl). Hmv to Show I'lcl'iH" lo
Children
InKcmiill. Wild NelKlibom.
InRernnll Hook of tin, Ocean.
Jordan, Tiiid Talon of IllrilH and
Tfantd,
Judxon Mytlm ami l.vK'inli uf ""'
TacHlo Norlhwi'Ht. ,
LEGAL NOTICES
Not he of HIii'iUPm Salo
'ty lrtuo of an execution iBRUed
'Ton a Judgment duly IhhiioiI by 'ho
dcik of tho circuit court of tho coun
ty ot Klnmath, Rtnto of Oregon, dated
Hit' 27lh day of Novomhor, KHG, In a
rertoln action in tlio circuit court I' r
"U county nnd Htnlo. wheroln tho
Inlcrnmiimni HnrvoHter Company of
America (a corporation) an plaintiff,
rtwcied JiiilRmont HKnlimt 0. 11.
Hector for tho sum of four hundred
'hlrty-oim and 90-100 dollars, nnd
l0Uaiiil dlsbuisemoiits taxed nt sov-
nly and 70-100 dollnrs, on tho 11th 1
day or Nninmiini. intr. I
Mite Is horoby Rlvon that I will
"a tlw 30th day of December. 101H,
01 tlio fiont door of tho court liouso,
'j1 Klamath Kails, liuwlil county, nt
2 "'clock In tho iiftoriinmi of fiuld day,
el' at public auction to tlio highest
M'lor. for caHh, tho followlup do
wrlbcd piopoity, to-wlt:
'ot eight (8), block fifty-olRlit
!') In Second Hot Springs'. Addl
llmi to tlio city ot Klnmath Fnlls,
Klamath county, Oregon, ns shown
by tlio duly recorded jilut ot said
"'Idltlim now on tlio In tho offlro of
tho county dork of wild county.,
"IKCIl and lovlml nn ia (tin nrnnnl'tV
J' H'o Paid 'c, 11. Itoctor, or ns much
J wroof as limy ho iioccasary to sntlsfj
"OEuld Judgniont In fuvor ot tho ln-
"""iiiQuai llnrvtBtor Comimny of
nei lea (rt cnri'oViitloi)) nBiUnst snld
u ' Hector, with Interest thorcon,
KliiKMh-y, Tin, v,.r iii1i,.
KIliK.MiMlnlll,, Household Sttiili-H
-"K'-IKII, UK, W().f
lllli'M nf NIIm.
Atlell
I.ehliiue,
ill I'll.
Tin, Mlti"
Mid for dill-
London, Tin, Cult f 'tin. wild.
Long, Hei-ri'tH of llii' WnmlN.
Iuil. IMiiIh of ()n.K.)M 1( vnnli.
Iiiglim.
l.ticlfi, Slorlf'ii of American Din.
roverem fur l.liiln Americans
McDonald, Knthl i Ireland.
Mcllvnlnc, Outdoors, IwIooih, mid
tip III" Chimney.
Miicltay, Tim Hoiihc of tin. Uvnrl
itml Other I'lityn for Chlldien.
MrKtcady. A llcglniier'M Star Hook.
Mi'HpminiMl, HtorleH fniin Wagner.
.Maseflelil, llm tin lllili., t. Dull,.
Mi'iiHi'iigcr
Miller. Tun- Hear Klorli-H.
Mullcr, Second Hook of IllnlK.
Mnlli'r, CIhIicIIi.
Morgan, Tln Hoy Klcrtilclan.
Mm toy, Tin, Hit People.
Morcmi, How m )ihh u Doll
Nlihohiv, Tln llo)' I.lf.' or Lincoln.
Olcott, Stoi y Telling Poems.
I'alrii'. The llt-tul Cimi h.
I'iik'I. H.irpiT'H Hand) Hool; for
1I(I)H.
I'i'ikliiH, Tin. Dutch TwIiih.
I'li't, llmillitK of St TIiiioIIi)h
I'oni. Hut in ii Sioili'H.
1'rln'. 'I he Land We 1.1 w In.
Itcmllk, (Hi'lilork fill In.
Itli'liiinlx, IVi;i:n
Hiifi'ih, Turn I '.very Chlhl .Should
Know,
Hop-m. Wild Animals Every Child
hi hi hitow.
Itiinkln, K'Iiik of llm Holden Itlver
HilliiRKvmd, Stiidiex In Art.
St. iN'Ifholux, Hook of l'la)H and
Opi.retlan.
SI. NlrhvIiiB. Cut Storlo.
Si NIcIioIhh, Lion and Tiger
Slorli'K
Si Nli'hohiN, Panther Stories
Seaiulliii, Haiiii, iho Hkiiim.
Sw.ul, Panioim PIctutcM of Chll
tin n.
S'.nill. Hiatilie I.i'IkIi at College
Sclidder. Prall Children of the Ah.
Setun. Holf In the WoodK.
Slon, II!
Sharlier.
HloKiaphy of a drizzly.
The AnnalB of Ann.
Stein, (iahrlel and the Hour Hool;.
Sloddtilil, The lied MuntaiiK.
Stone, i:ery Day Life III the Colo
rih'H. StroiiK, All the Year Around.
Part 1, Autumn.
Part 2, Winter.
Part 3, Sprlnn.
Tappun, In tho D.iya of Alfred the
("treat.
Tappnn, Old Hallftds In Prose.
Tnppnn, When KiiIkIiIh Were Hold.
Waller, A DauRhter of the Ulch.
Weed, Storlen of Innert Life.
Wheeler. Tho Ho)' Napoleon.
Wile). Lodrlx, tho Llttlo Lake
Dweller.
WIlBon, MthK of the Hed Children.
WlKKln, (iohlcn NumhiTH.
WIkkIii, The Posy HlnR.
, Wrlr.ht. Seaside and Wayside, No. 2.
NOTICE
Why not stock jour mimes to their
full rapacity. San Kr.inrlsco Cattle
Loan company will loan you the
money. Por paitlculnrs apply
UKO WATT. Klnmath Fnlls, Ore.
Povtofllce liov Mil. lS'-'fit
in "him" select his own a" Q,ve
i.i... - ri.i-iim.-is Certificate K. K. K.I
Store. ll-24
ItR.'tber with p. I osl nnd disburse
ment that have oi may nccruo.
C. C LOW, Sheriff,
lly Ceo C. I'LHICH. Deputy.
Dated nl Klamath Malls, Oic, No
vember 27. lDlfi.
W. II. A. ItnNN'KIt.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
2&-i;-12-19-2d
Summons
(Kiiulty No. S'r'"0
A. - Moot land. Plaintiff.
Chailes II. McCumher. and l.lwlo Mc
Cumher (fonnoily tho wlfo of the
uh Chmlcs II. MrCiimbcr), and II.
W Teters, Defencmnis.
To II. W. Tetois, the uboo iianted de
fendant: ... .1... m.i of the Stalo of OioKOtl,
5u aie heieby lcqulted to appear and
miMver tho complaint filed against you
In the aboM, entitled suit on or before
i ... ii... "iiiii iinv or . anuaiy.i-.'ii.
llll'HII.I, ""' " , ..
that bel.iK tlio day of the last publica
tion of thin Bumu.ons, and tho last day
In which you, the defendant. In requir
ed to nnswer said compiaun, ""
.... i..,. f niilillcatlon of this
.umnions. and If you faU to a..por nno
miHwer as nfotesalil, me .i.h.....
apply to tho cou.t for tho rolljf
prayed for in his complaint, low I .
tor a JudBnionl and derreo nBnl. is -tho
defendantH nbovo named, "oUo";
Clmili'H H. McCumher and LImIo Mc
Ciimher for tho sum of three thousand
Uiln.. toRcllier with interest thereon
fnm. the 8.1. day of Febiuary. 1MB, nt
(ho .ate of 10 per cent per mm mi. foi
Ihc sum of tj.reo l.udil iIoIIhih at-
THE EVENING HERALD,
loiney'M fern, mid for the rtmtn mid
dlHhiinicnieiilH of thin Hiilt, nnd n do
eien furi'i'loHltiK one certain mort;aKo
upon tho landM and nrcmlKeH ln.rrin.
afler ilenrillieil, Riven hy tho imld de
fciulmitii Charlen II. McCumher anil
M.le McCumher tu thla plaintiff on
the Nth day of July, lonfl, (0 iiecurn tho
payment of tho mlld Hiinm of money,
iilmvn mentlotiiMl. iinon the follnwlni.
diMcrlheil landH and teal entate, to wit:
Dm Hiiuthweiit (iiarter, and tho
went onohalf of tho poutheaiit nuar
ler, and the HoutheaMt cmarter of thn
HoutheiiHt quarter of Kectlon twelve,
In townhhlp thlrtyelRht nouth of
ranRi, eloven eant of tho Wlllamctto
Meridian, In Klamath countv. Ore
And that tin, nald landH b wold to sat.
iHfy tho mild Judcmonl nnd Hie nro-
eeedH thereof ho applied to the natla
faction of tlio name, nnd that one cer
tain Judpment In your favor aRalnnt
the na( defendant CharloH H. McCum-
her, iccoM'rcd In the above entitled i
mi on mo zi,ui nay or Marcli, laifi,
In the action of II. W. Tctern vh.
Clinrh'K H. McCumher ho declared In
feilor to the Hen of iiald morlR.'iRo nnd
forecloced, nnd that you nnd each of
the above named dcfendantR he for
ever barred and foreclosed of allVlcht.
title and claim or eiilty of redemp-j
Hon In and to the lands and premlsei ,
above described j
TIiIh summons Is published In the'
i:enuiK Herald, a dally nwnpaper;
printed, published and circulated In1
the dty of Klamath Pulls, In said!
lounty and state, bolriK a newspaper
of Rcneiiil circulation therein, by op!
do- of tho Honorable 1). V. Ku)l:en-j
ibill, JiiiIrc of the above entitled court
Such order beliiR dated the IStli dav of i
December, 191C; the (list publication j
of thin summons to be made upon the.
19th day or December, l'Jlfi. and thej
last publication thereof to be made oni
the 30ib day of January, 1917.
HOHACi: M. MANNINO.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Looinln HulldliiK, Klamlith Falls, On
19 2C-2S-1C-23-30
KiimmoiiN
(No. SI!) Kqiilty)
In the Clmiit Court, ;n and for the
County of Klamath and State of
Oregon.
Minnie Laws, Plaintiff,
vs.
James Laws, Defendant.
To James Laws, Defendant nbovo
named:
In the Name of tho State of Oregen:
You aro hereby required to appenr
and answer tn tho complaint filed
against you in tho above entitled
suit on or before tho 10th day of
January, 1917, that being tho last
day of the time prescribed In the or
der of publication of this summons,
nnd if you fall 60 to appear, plead,
answer, demur, or otherwise move,
for want thereof plaintiff will apply
to tho court for tho relief prayed for
In his complaint, to-wlt:
For a decree dissolving the bonds
of matrimony now existing between
the plaintiff and defendant, upon the
grounds of habitual drunkenness con
tracted after said marrlnge, and con
tinuing for more than ono year Im
mediately preceding the filing of the
bill of complaint herein.
This summons is served upon you,
the said defendant, by publication
thereof In tlio Kvcnlng Herald, a pub
lic newspaper of goneral circulation,
pi luted nnd published nt Klamath
Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, ouco
a week for six consecutive weeks
l,een Insertions), tho first publica
tion being mado November 28, 1910,
mul the last publication January 9.
1017. by order of tho Honorable U.
V. Kuykendnll. Judgo of tho circuit
court of Klamath county, Oregon,
which hnld order was made, entered,
dated and filed in this suit November
"7 l'.i 1U. W. H.A, ItKNNEK,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
2S-.".-12-19-2C-2-9
Summon
(No. S48 Equity)
In the Clicult Court, In ami for the
County of Klamath and State of
OlOKOll,
Cleo (!, Parker, Plaintiff,
vs.
draco N. Parker, Defendant.
To draco N. Parker, Defendant above
named:
In the Name of tho State of Oregen:
v,m ,irn berebv required to appear
and answer to tho complaint filed
against you In tho auovo enuueu
. -V .,. 1 A.lt ilnu flf
suit on or noioro uiu '"v.. ......
Tmrnnrl'. 1917. tllllt bclllg tUO iaSl
day of tho tlmo prescribed In the or
der of publication ot uus buiuui,
and if you fall so to appear, plead,
answer, domur, or othorwlso move,
for want thereof plaintiff will apply
to tho court for tho rcliof prayed tor
in his coinnlalnt, to-wlt:
For a decreo dissolving tlio bonds
.. ,ovlmn.lv 7IOW OXlStlllB UeiWt'CIl
the plaintiff nnd dofondnnt, upon tho
grounds of willful desertion on tho
part of tho defendant for moro than
ono year previous to tho instituting
of this suit.
This summons is served upon you,
tho said dofondnnt, by publication
thoreof In tho Evening Herald, a pub
lic iiowspnper of goneral circulation,
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Mrs. J. J. Keller
printed and published at Klamath ,
Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, once
n week for six consecutive weeks at the rate of V& to G per cent, pay
ifcvoii insertions), tho first publlca-, able Femi-annually, on June 1st and
linn being made November 28, 1916, December 1st of each year, with op
and tho last publication January Option of payment, on and after De
1917, by order of the Honorable D 'comber 1, 1920, for the construction
V. Kuykendall, Judge of the circuit of n municipal railroad from a point
court of Klamath county, Oregon, within said city designated ns the in
which said order was mude, entered, ' tcrsectlon of First street and Klam
dited nnd filed In this suit November ' ath avenue to a point without said
27, 1910. W. H.A, ItENNErt, 'city designated as tho northerly end
Attorney for Plaintiff, of Dairy station, located on the south-
2S-."-12-19-2C-2-9 'east quarter of the northeast quarter
' of Section 27, Township 3S, south,
e.'i:i:il.I. i:iKCTIO OF THE ianK0 nv. esat, Willamette meridian,
IIOKSKFLY lUIUGATION IJ1S- Klamath County. Oregon.
Tltltrr. I AI seaied Dids 0r proposals for the
Notice Is hereby given that on I purchase of such bonds will be opened
Tuesday, January 9, 1916, there will 'and considered by the common coun
be a regular election of the HoreeJly ell of the City of Klamath Falls, at 2
Irrigation District for the purpose of o'clock p. m. January 15, 1917.
electing officers of the district for the Said bonds are issued in pursuance
your 1917 and 1918.
CHAS. W. FLACKUS, Secretary.
5-12-19-26 Horsefly Irrigation Dis.
NOTICE
Inviting- Bids for the Construction
of 19.068 Miles of Municipal Rail
road. Notice Is hereby given that bids
will be received by the police judge
of the City of Klamath Falls up to and
Including December 26, 1916, for the
construction of 19.068 miles of rail
road from a point within the said city
designated as the Intersection of First
street and Klamath avenue, to a point
without the city designated as the
northerly end of Dairy station, located
on tho southeast quarter of the north
.. ... .,-. ,. ., j Tne Common council oi me vny ui
east quarter. Faction 27, Township 38,.., th p herfcby reserves to It
south, Range 11 cast, Willamette i
meridian. Klamath County, Oregon,
according to the survey of said rail
road lino from station 5510-54.4 to
ntntlon 5503-72.5, as designated on
city engineer's map on profile on file
In Uie office of said city engineer.
All bids shall be based upon and be
according to maps, plans and speci
fications approved by the common
council of the City of Klamath Falls,
at its meeting held December 11, 1915.
Said plans, maps and specifications
are on file in the office of the city en
gineer The award of contract hereunder to
tho Miccessful bidder or bidders is
hereby mado contingent upon the sale
of J300.000.00 of City of Klamath
Palls municipal railioad bonds, on Jan
uary 15, 191 1.
Bids or proposals for the construc
tion of said municipal railroad must
bo accompanied by a certified check
nnon some responsible bank for 5
per cent of tho proposal, payable to
the treasurer of said city, as a guar
antee that the successful bidder will
enter into contract and bond for tho
faithful performance of contract,
within tho tlmo fixed by the council,
after the award.
15 to 26 A. I. LEAVITT,
Tolico Judge of the City of Klamath
Falls, Oregon.
$300,000.00
CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS MUNI
CIPAL RAILROAD BONDS.
NOTICE OF SALE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
scaled bids will bo received by the
Police Judge of the City of Klamath
Falls, Klamath County, Oregon,, up to
and Including
JANUAIIY 15. 1917.
At ti.n hour of 2 o'clock P. m for tlio
salo of 1300,000 City of Klamath Falls
municipal railroad bonds of tlio de
nomination of J1.000 each, nnd num
bered 1 to 300 inclusive, all bearing
DO YOUR
CHRISTMAS CANDY SHOPPING
AX
THE SUGAR BOWL
Where you will find one of the largest and most up to date
lines of Candies and Fancy Box Goods ever shown iri
Klamath Falls. We also serve Meals and Lunches at
popular prices.
THE SUGAR BOWL
Next
date December 1, 1910, payable fifty
years after date, and bearing interest
of an amendment to Section 87, Article
IV, of the Charter of the City of Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, which amendment
ment was adopted November 14, 1916.
Each proposal to purchase said bonds
shall be accompanied by a certified
check for 5 per cent of the amount of
the bids or proposal, drawn on some
responsible bank, payable uncondi
tionally to the Treasurer of the City
of Klamath Falls.
Bids or proposals for said bonds
must bo unconditional, and the suc
cessful bidder or bidders will be re
quired to complete payment for said
bonds within 30 days from the time
notified by the Common Council that
the bonds are ready for delivery, or
forfeit the deposit to the city.
The Common Council of the City or
.. ,. . nt t reject any and a,i
bids nnd proposals for the purchase
of said bonds or any part thereof.
Said bonds are offered for sale In
pursuance of Ordinance No. 402 of
said city, adopted hy the Common
Council December 11, 1916, and ap
proved by the Mayor on December
14, 191G.
A. L. LEAVITT,
Police Judge of the City of Klamath
Falls, Klamath County, Oregon.
12-14 to 1-15.
NOTICE
There nre funds in the City Treas
ure fnr the Davment of the following
First Unit Street Improvement war
rants: Nos. 40, 41. 42, 43, 4.4, 16, 4 1.
Interest ceases from date hereof.
Dated nt Klamath Falls, Ore., this
13th day o'f December, 1916.
c J. W. SIEMENS,
13-5t City Treasurer,
Notice InUtliiB Proposals to Turclmse
City of Klnmath Fnlls Improve
ment Bonds.
Sealed proposals will be received
by tho Pollco Judgo of the City of
Klamath Falls Oregon, up to and in
cluding Monday, January 8th, 1917,
at the hour of S o'clock p. m., for the
purchase of City of Klamath Falls Im
provement bonds, aggregating In
These bonds are authorized to pro
vldo funds for payment ot the cost of
crndlne nnd improving of Eleventh
street from main street to Upham
Ktreet. oxcluslvo of United States gov
ernment irrigation canal right of way,
and Upham street from Its' Intersec
tion with Eleventh street to Prospect
street, Including intersections.
Theso bonds will bo sold to the
highest and best bidder for cash for
not less than par value and accrued
Intorest; and will bonr Interest not to
exceed six per cent (0 per cent).
Each proposal to purchase must ue
accompanied by a check for 5 per
cent of tho amount of bid, certified by
PAGE 8EVEN
to Star Theater
some responsible bank, payable to th
city of Klamath Falls.
Proposals must be sealed and en
dorsed "Proposal to Purchase Im
provement Bonds."
The common council reserves the
right to reject any and all bids and
proposals. v
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
December 9 1916.
A. I. LEAVITT.
Police Judge of the City of Klamath.
Falls, Oregon. 12-9 1-8
Bowling Is becoming very popular I
with the ladies. 'Bring your friends
and come any time.
PALM BOWUNG ALLETU
Basement I. O. O. F. BuiMlat;
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MMMMMMMMAAMMMMWWMMMMMV
OUR GUARANTEE
GOES WITH
REPAIRS
As well as with all our new
shoes. The finest repairing done
while you wait. In our repairing
you get all hinds of comfort
Shoes repaired while you wait
?r.d not long to wait either.
You'll be suited in the kind of
repairing we do.
WHEN YOU BUY NEW SHOES
Let Us Repair the Old Ones
Modern Shoe Repairing
Store
Phone 330 721 Main St.
Klamath Floral
Company
We have token oier tho bust
nos of the Hlauutth Floral oom
jinny from Mrs. Ii. II. Bath, and
will endeavor to give the public
tho very beet of fcervlce. All or
ders for funerals promptly filled.
Call and Kuvo your orders for
Thanlcsgivkig and Xmas holly and
flowers.
Oflke at
Klamath Transfer Co.
l'hone Office 298J, Res. 349Y
Mrs. T. J. Pmthcr and Mrs. B. J.
. Stuuners
i