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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1917)
flllli.lV. M.M'H I". "'" THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON paoh Sate Highway Bend Issue Is Discussed CommUiioner Adams at iviearora ana i ens nan of Action yroroiii). lBrfh fl'K' J' A'1, ,J,'UI lilnliwity commissioner horn Kuw. addrerd audlences-ln iMut ' '"' TlMMMlilT. . ....i.i.irnrwaril remark cleared u lornl 1mi'lir rrnrdln lb UM illM8ilt ' ipnd. .rt of morn their for. -Th,. 'ln liliwy Co hatU nlhy." "'' Mr- Admii, -till r.l,, "", nr1 rcnsldprallon bMhacommlloii, Jim Hie a lurcse' ilw " ftr consideration i, iu uwla l"p- "n n "ranch u ilul o Oregon M " w"1 "d him tnp. ' rpf neonate iVsrtef, by foniplrtln lh unfinished !ik It lb I'acinc Midway U JuM nai bualneM aene. There I bow ntlUblo for the Pacific highway work iilijMr 1(1.000, not Including , for Ashland hill. Ktgaralsg lb construction of lb THWf road to Cntcr Lake, a Doug tea (ouly tMfi, Mid Mr. Adams: "Too Till road It a fill" road, and will bo uba P when worn Important aai ORPHEUS THEATER Ttmrwlay and Friday -A le Baala-ed," fit rmou Screen Star, Cleo xsslwn, In a Drama of five Won. irrfnl Art, "irth Kst-mk of IJberty." Tfc llroat Unit eraal Hrrlra HKVKX IIKLM IX AM, ADHIHHIOX TKX CKXTH I MONEY SAVERS For Saturday TWELVE GOOD VALUES FOR MEN AND WOMEN. WE WISH ALL TO SHARE IN THESE SPECIAL OFFERINGS, SO HAVE LIMITED THE QUAN TITY FOR EACH CUSTOMER. 12J.C and 15c DRESS GINGHAMS, 10c. About 100 styles (o select from. Liuiit 10 yards to customer. 85c CHILDREN'S PLAY SUITS; 09c. Made of guaranteed fast dye Denim, trimmed in Red Cloth. The best garment for children to wear to be kept clean. $1.00 R. ft G. CORSETS, 75c. $1.50 R. ft O. CORSETS, $1.15. Several styles to select from all new models. 15c FINE SOFT BLEACHED MUSLIN, I2tfc An excellent muslin for household use. Limit Hi yards to customer. 300 WOMEN SHOES, $1.08 Button and Butcher Aliont 25 pair in this lot. Most all sizes. BOYS' AND GIRLS' SHOES REDUCED About 50 pair, sizes 6yi to 13, and 1 to ( i l)ig boys' and girls' sizes. lie sure to ste iliem. They arc, money savers. New Coats and Dresses RECEIVED TODAY, A NEW LOT OF COATS AND DRESSES -ON DIS PLAY FOR THE FIRST TIME TOMOROW, J.F.MAGUIRE C0.,k of Eugene Speaks tvr lim lpe n (IiiUIimI OoukIhk conn ' ty lll ak flip roiiimltialiiii iii Kii tin I aa... J .1 . . ... limn mi um rannr lilKliwuy In ini routity, ninl Hi.- umiI tu lim cuttM That will li n Mil nun I ri ilium, without I In Tlllr projf 1 1 Tim prm. nt road to Cmtrr l.ttkr u iln nri and raot franlble. unit m III In- r.hm flint consideration. Tim Tiller road would l)o uiiwl... u thU lime I w III loll lb. DoiikIam county ioiln Hint when I'mtwt wild Uinn." At I ho meeting ni tin- Hmr. W II (lore presided, mid otlii'i upeuketN were Dolroy llrtclirl, Will (',, Steel. Ororge I'liliinin, Dr. Kerne, Judge W K. Crew and II, I.. Wnltlirr. Accurate Informal km nhout flirt Klamalli lU.lu. Aak Millrolr. 23 NEURALGIA PAIN (M ft 10 cat PftokftM of Dr. 1 r Haadaeka Vownfat aai iom't raffar. WVa your load mIim you tlraply atwtl aaro rIU( or you will go wiM. W aaodUa to ouffor wbta ywt ran taka a rrmodjr lika Ir. Jiuir.' J. ark rowiUrs aad rtllv tt ln ami arurabjla at oaco. KaJ aomrona t th nif atora now for a )! farkagr oi )r. Jamaa' Haadarli " uwdtra. DumI tuffort la a frw wu...iiU yon will faol la badacbo gone no mor aawralfta pala. HEADACHE $3.00 MEN'S HEAVY SHOES, $2.03 A good, serviceable shoe for work, worth today $3.50. Limit one pair to customer. MEN'S HEAVY BIB OVERALLS, $1.00 Genuine dye, all sires. Limit one pair to customer. MEN'S HEAVY WORK SHIRTS, 50c. Today an excclle'iit value, can't replace for less th'aii (i5e. Limit 3 to customer, ' MEN'S HEAVY SUSPENDERS, 25c, Police and Fireman brand. Good web bing, fresh stock. MEN'S HEAVY RIBBED UNDER WEAR, 50c In ecru color. If bought today would . sell for "5c. MEN'S COTTON SWEATERS, 50c. Gray coIor on,.v' m" a rIOC)(l ),,c for ,nc price. INDIA SCENES "III BE iti:. w. v.. ii.v.Miiii wii.i, Hiimv MA XV I'iriTIIKS TAKKX IX MIHKIOVAItV WORK ItV HIM III ItINt; I.I if.tltM IX INDIA Al iln ChrlMlnii rhiirrh on Bun- J ilny otrnliiK will l hIiouh ntimbor of nllilfN IHiiHiiiillw' of iln work or our inltfilouiirli'H In I ml In. Ilitv. Kniiilio, inlor or llic Clirlu I Inn rhiirrh, lin nl'i'iil ovor thlrtorn i'iir In hU fiii-orr Intnl. ami U thor oiiKtily rumlllnr with nil tlm rtw to ti nIiouii, iiiiiii)' of thrill linvlnx hri'll tnki'ii hy lilm IIIh Inctiur on thr. milijii't lo lut llliiNtrati'il on tint Hcrorn Ii.ih l)'rnn IiIkIiI) roimnnnli'ii upon whrrrvvr It lia hrvti Klvrn. Thin nrrvlco will ln under the au tiplriM of tin- Olirlntltui ICmlcuvor Ho tloiy of (lii ChrUtlnn rhurcb. The mimic will In- fiirnlNlii'd by tint hlab nrliool nrilii'ntrn under the direction of Mr Tu) lor. All urtt cordially In vlti'd lo rnjoy till" Irrnt. Hnrvlro ho kIiih hi T :iu. Hnrrty IhiimIii while you wait. He 'tlillrolr. 23 IH THK DKVII. A HIM I. IIKIXtt? At the clour of the mtvIi-o at the tloaprl hull laxt nlsht It wan Minted that "The I)vl Identified" would be the MUhjiTI of the dlKroume tonight, IIIh iii'Ii;Iii, hlntory and ilvitlny. Ii he n real helnK? Who will live In I'M-lhulliu burnlUKii? Why aln Ik ami huh permitted, will he made clear h) the Illhle'H llertlllt)ii Hyatetn. wild the Krenkrr An .i:inn nitrat nrnla tin Irtler of InlriMliiiiliiii. Hrr (,'lilliiHr. 23 Only SHOWN WWWWWWWWAW0' Moving Pictures j 00WWt00WfWWKAA'A0'0jt "I'uhlle Opinion" a itrlpplnc photo.! drama, will bo anon nt Hid lllnr tlica-j H-r tonlahl, with thr popiilnr acroen,A f.ivoilic, lllancbn Bwcil, In tho utollurj role, II wna wrilirn enprrioiiy ror MIhn Hwort by Mnrcaret Turntjull and proilutod by the Lanky romimny, and priio.'iitH tho itrlkliiK way In which "I'uhlle Opinion" can he Influenced urn) inlrdlroctrd, nud hIiowm how n hIIkIH Incident may inlxKulde the uroner aimllcatlon of Jimtk-e. Tho Uiaky company haa aurroundrd Mini Hwrt with a rant of unusual excel lelice, Including HUih dlntliiKiiUhrd nrlUtK us Karlo Koie, l.'dytho Chap- innn, i-.iiioii ijvuvi, Mini r noiinii ( mid Itnyinond llatton SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK ITH (iltAXI)MOTHKUH Itl-X'II'K TO IIIIIXU HACK CXMOll AND LVH. THK TO HAm That tx-nutlful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can ouly he had by brow ing n mixture of flage Tea and Sul phur. Your hair la your charm. It makes or mora the face. When it fades, turn gray or streaked. Just an application or two of flage and Sul phur enhances its appearance a hun dred fold. Don't bother lo prepare the mix ture: you ran get this famous old recipe Improved by the addition of other Ingredients for CO cents a large bottle, all ready for use It Is called Wyeth's Huge and Sulphur Compound. This can always be depended upon to bring back the natural color and lua-l tre of your hair. Kverybody use "WyelhV Sage and Sulphur Compound now because It darkens so naturally and evenly! mat noooay can lan u nas oven ap plied. 'You elraply "dampen a sponge or soft brush with. It and draw tbla through the bair. taking one small strand at a time: by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after an other application It becomes beauti fully dark and appears glossy and lus trous. This rendy-to-use preparation is n delightful toilet requisite for those who desire idark hair and a youthful appearance. It. la not In tended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of dlease. Adv. No. 7. KEPOIIT OF THE CONDITION OF THE j first State & Saviifs Bask At Klamatb Falls, in the Bute of Ore gon, at the close of business March 5. 1917. . RKSOURCES Lcnnn and discounts ...$511,031.70. Overdrafts, secured and unrecurcd 721.28 Donds and warrants .... 63.668.36 3tpckt and other securi ties , 9.447.49 Furniture and future , . 8,051.95 Othor real estate owned. S4.4SO.05 Due from banks (not re serve banks) ....... 3,547.10 Due from ' approved re servo banks 64,674.78 Check and other cash Horns 1.630.45 Exchanges for clearing house , .... 2,646.89 Cash on hand 32,490.02 Total 1781.350.13 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In . ..$ 60,000.00 Surplua fund 10,000.00 Undivided profits, Isas ex- ponies and taxes paid . 3.547.45 Dlvldanda unpaid 200.00 Due to banka and banker 330.31 Individual deposits sub- . Ject to chock 404,513.15 Cashier checks outstand ing Certified checks Tlmo and Savings de posits , Notes and hills redls oounted .... i ...... . Bills payable for money borrowed Reserved for taxes 2,380.87 6,339.35 rClel.Jl '4S'.MI.4)r. tl.OG0.90 !,aV.l4 'jitvl -IV Total S73t,lld.ll Stat of Oragoa, ' , ,(- ?: County of Klamatb. sa: I, John Siemens Jr., cashier at, ft above named bank, do oMstaV awaar that the abov sUtaaaatA Is true to th best of my knowledge) sad belief. ' JOHN SIEMENS JR., CasMtr. Correct Attsat: .f fe.' t nr ainunufl ?,-. a. w. aivawtai ,' H. L. ELLIOTT, KV' QEO. T. BALDWIN, Dlreetatf. Subscribed and aworn to bafors this 16th day of March, 1917. ! L. W. MKHAFFBT. Notary PtjM Uaaafc-. LEGAL NOTICSS (Equity No. ISC) the Circuit Court of the State of Orofon, for the County of Klam ath. H. Moorland, Plaintiff, In v. Clmrlen If. McCurahcr and Mle Mc Cumber (formerly the wife of Charlen II. McCumber), and II. W Tutor, Defendant. To Chorion II, McCumber, the above named Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregen: You iiiro hereby required to appear ind anitwer the complaint filed agalnat you In the a Novo entitled suit on or before Friday, tho Cth day of April, Hi 17, that being the day of the lart publication of this summonx and the last day In which you, the defendant. are required to answer said complaint us fixed by the order of publication of this summon, and If you fall to ap lnir and answer, as aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In his complaint, to-wit: For adjudgment and decree against you and the above named de fendant, Llxile McCumber, for the sum or three thousand dollars, togeth er with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 8tb day of February, 1915, and for the sum of three hundred dollars attor ney' fee, and the costs of suit and a docree foreclosing one certain mort gage upon the lands and premises hereafter described, given by you and the said Utile McCumber to tbe plaintiff above named on tbe 8th day of July, 1909, to secure tbe payment of tho said sums of money above men tioned upon tbe following described lands and real estate, to-wlt: Tbe southwest quarter and tbe west one half of the southeast quar ter and tbe southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section twelve. In township thirty-eight, south of range eleven, east of tbe Willamette Meridian, In Klamath county, Ore gon, and that tbe s-iid landa be sold to sat Isfy tbe said Judgment and the pro ceeds of aald aale be applied to tbe MlU(actlon of t Mme and th4t you and each of you, tbe above named de fendants be forever barred and fore closed of all right, title and claim of equity of redemption In and to tbe lands and premises above described. This summons U published In the Evening Herald, a dally newspaper of general circulation, printed, published and circulated at Klamath Falls. Ore Kon, and of general circulation In tbe raid county and state, by order of the Honorable D. V. Kuykendall, Judge of tbo above entitled court. Such order being dated February Slat,- 1917; the first publication of this aummona to be made upon Friday, the 33d day of February, 1917, and tbe last pub lication to be made upon Friday, tbe 6th day of April. 1917. HORACE M. MANNING. Attorney for Plaintiff. I-oomls Building, Klamath Folls."Ore. 32.2-9.16-23.30-C Summons In the Circuit' Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamatb County Nellie Wall, Plaintiff. vs. W. II. Wall. Defeadant. To W. it. Wall, Defendant' above named : In the name of tbe state of Oregon You are hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed agalnat you In the abovo entitled action on or before Friday, the 30th day of April, 1917, that being th last day of tbe time preacribed In the order of publication of this summons, and It i you fall ao to appear and answer, tor whnt thereof, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In her complaint, to-wlt; For a decree dissolving the bond of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant; for the care and custody of Herbert Vernon Wall, Carol Louts Wall, and Harold Lee Wall, minora, and for auch other and furthor relief aa to the court may aeem equitable. This summons It served on said defendant, W. H. Wall, by publication thereof In the Evening Herald, a dally newspaper of general circulation, printed and published at Klamatb Falls, Klamath county, Ore gon, by order of Honorable D. V. Kuy- kendall, Judge of the abovo enUtled court, made, datod and filed In this cause on March 8, 1917, the date of first publication of this summons be ing March 9, 1917. R. C. QROESBECK, Attorney for Plaintiff. 9.16.9.3.30-6-13-S0 Mimwona for Publication in Fore closure of Tax Lien la tbo Circuit Court of the State of 4ma.am am Vl.m.lli PAi.nlv Nolto Utley Realty Company, a cor poration, Plaintiff, ) vs. L. Spencer and John L. Spencer, .Defendants. X J. L, Spencer and John L. Spencer, I. the above named Defendants: in the name of tbe State of Oregen: Tou are hereby notiaed that Noite Hley Realty Company, a corporation, he bolder of CertlScate of Delia I0 Bwuer olltctor of the county of Klamatb. auto of Oregon, for the amount of iour ana iwuu aoilar. tho aam batng the amount then due and de - nnquent ror trie taxes ror the year 1912, together with penalty. Interest nd costs thereon upon the real prop erty auened to you, of vhlch you are me owner as appears of record, situ ntcd in said county and state, and particularly bounded and described as rouows, to-wit: The north half of the south half or the northeaat quarter of the southwest quarter of section 25, township 39 south, ran o 15 east, v, JI. You ..re furthrr notified thai said Nolto litley Realty Company, a cor poration, has paid taxes on said prem ises for prior or subsequent years, with the rate of Interest on said amounts as follews: Year 1913, paid Oct. 30. 1916. tax receipt No. 5601, amount 3.76, rate of Interest 15 per cent per annum. Year 1914. paid Oct. 30. 1916. tax receipt No. 6330, amount 3.38, rate of Interest 15 per cent per annum. Year 1915. paid Oct. 30, 1916. tax receipt No. 5843, amount 2.86, rate of Interna 15 per cent per annum. Said John U. Spencer as tbe owner of the legal title of tbe above described property as tbe same appears of record, and each of tbe other persons above named are here by notified that Notte Utley Company, a corporation, plaintiff herein, will apply to the circuit court of tbe coun ty and state aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the lien agalnat tbe prop erty above described, and mentioned In said certificate. And you are here by summoned to appear within sixty days after tbe first publlcaUon of tbla summons, exclusive of the day of aald first publication, and defend this action or pay the amount due as above shown, together with cost and sccrueo, imeresi, ana in case or your falluro to do ao. a decree will be ren - dered foreclosing tbe Hen of aald taxes and costs against the land and premises above named This summons !a published by or der of the Honorable D. V. Kuyken dall. Judge of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for tbe county of Klamath, and said order waa made and dated tbe 30tb day of January, 1917, and tbo date or tbe nrst publl cation of this summons la the 2nd day of February. 1917 All process and papers in this pro ceedings may be served upon the un dersigned residing within tbe state of Oregon at tbe address hereinafter mentioned. HERBERT P. WELCH. Attorney for Plaintiff. Address Lake ion Oregon. 2-9-16-23-2-9-16 Summons for Publication In Fore closure of Tax Lien. In the Circnlt Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County None utley Keaity company, a cor poration, Plaintiff, vs. Winifred Boucher and Wetford Bouch er, Defendants. To Winifred Boucher and Welford Boucher, the above named De fendants: In the name of the State of Orexen: You are hereby notified that Nolle utiey Keaity company, a corporation. tne noiaer or certmeste or Delia quency numbered 886. Issued on the 30tn day or October. 1916. by tbe tax collector of tbe county of Klamath, state of Oregon, for the amount of two and 47-100 dollars, tbe aame being the amount then due and de linquent for tho taxes for the year 1912, together with penalty. Interest and cotts thereon upon the real'prop- prty arsessea to you, or wnich you are tno owner aa appears or record, altu ated In said county and state, and particularly bounded and described aa follows, to-wlt: The south halt of the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter or section &, towasnip ss south. range 14 east. W. at. You are further notified that said .None utley Realty company, a cor poration, baa paid taxes on said Drenv laea for prior or subsequent years. wun tne rate ot interest on aald amounts a follews: Year 1913. paid Oct 30. 1916. tax receipt No. 5503, amount 3.76, rate ot interest i& per cent per annum. Year 1914. paid Oct. so. 1916. tax receipt No. 6233, amount 3.38, rate of interest is per cent per annum. rear 1915. said Oct. 30. 1916. tax receipt No. 5848, amount 3.86, rate ot interest i& per cent per annum. Said Welford Boucher as the owner ot the legal title ot the above described property as the same appears of record, and each ot the other persons above named are here by notified Uiat Nolte Utley Company, a corporation, plaintiff herein, will apply to the circuit court ot the coun ty and stato aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the lien against the prop erty above described, and mentioned In said certificate. And you are here by aummoned to appear within sixty days after the first publication ot thla summons, exclusive of the day ot aald first publication, and defend tbla action or pay the amount due as above shown, together wlUt costs and accrued .Interest, and In case of your falluro to do so. a decree will be ren dered foreclosing tho lien ot said taxes and costs against the land and promiBas above named. This summons is published by or der of the Honorable D. V. Kuyken dall, Judgo of the circuit court of the state ot Oregon, for the county of Klamath, and aaid order was made and dated the 30th day of January, 1917. and tbe date or the nrst publi cation of this summons Is the 2nd day of February, 1917. aii process una papers in mis pro ceedings may bo served upon the un dersigned reeldlug within the state of Oregon at the addresa hereinafter mentioned. HERBERT P, WELCH. Attorney for Plaintiff. Address Lakovlew, Oregon, I-9-10-33-1-9-1U XOTICR Public notice la karabr girea Uat n "ftltl petition waa IM Is tkw offlte of police Judge of the city of Klamath FallJ, Oregon, on to-wlt: the th day of March, 1917, ordering that a proposed ordinance thereto attached be submitted to the. legal voters of said city for their approval. Said proposed ordinance providing for the granting to the Keno Power company a fifty (50) year franchise In said city of Klamath Falls, Oregon,. for tho purpose of supplying electric ity for any and alt purposes, aad to charge and collect tolls therefor, pro viding for the manner of Installation and operation In aald city, that the service proposed sboald.be co-exteaa-Ive with competing companies aad supplied by the best known practical machinery, for forfeiture of rlgbta on neglect or avoidance of 1U obligations, that the work of installing the eys tem shall begla within one rear aad extended so that every locality within the city limits ahould have area for service cot later thaa three year from acceptance of franchise, that the Keno Power company pay fSt for tkte franchise and aa addUloaal 1 par centum on IU grow reeefpts to the city, payable annually, regalattoa aa to Installation and operaUom by taa city and public utilities coamlaatoa of Oregon, and that the city aaay taka over and acquire the plant at.lta fair valuation to be Sxed by the paWle N service coinmUslon, aad tela tka maximum rates for servlca to cltlieaw. Prohlblta sale of v franchise aad I.,.-. .,,, ... . .,... .-. ( p'nt w,!h"t " "!Mt Vt 'f1 voters of Klamath Falls daring exist ence of franchise. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon. this Eth day of March. 1917. A. L. LEAVITT, Police Jadfe. J-lOt Notice of Election of n perrlsors of the uge District of Oresjon. OeeT, To the owners of land altaats la ta Klamatb Drainage District ef Klamath County, Oregon. ,. Notice Is hereby given that a raaet ing of the owners of laad sitaete la the Klamath Drainage District ef Klamath county, Oregon, la called for tbe purpose of electing a board of three supervtsora aa aad la ta manner provided by law for aaM Klamatb Drainage District, saek meeting to be st tbe oslce of aald Klamath Drainage District at No. 711 Main street, la the city of Klaaaata Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, on Saturday, the 17th day ot March. A D. 1917, at the boar ot 2 o'clock la the afternoon on aaid date. C. R. DE LAP, County Clerk of Klamath County Oregon. 5-llt Notice of Appnlntment, ef Ad IstMter In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County In the Matter of the Estate of WltUasa MacDonald, Deceased. '"-; Notice ia hereby given that I have been appointed aa adminlatrstor, with the will annexed, of tbe estate el William MacDonald. deceased. AM persons having claims against ta above estate are hereby notified ta present them to me. with proper vouchers sttsched. st th onto ot ray attorney, Charlea J. Ferguson, la tbe Loomia building. Klaauth Falls, Ore gon, within six months from ths date of thla notice. Dated thla 21st day ot February. A. D. 1917. A. D. MILLER, Administrator of the Estate ot William MacDonald. Deceased. 23-2-9-16-23 WOOD Just phoa 1ST aad ask far Pey ton. He Is tfc saaa sine can salts) jour wood feMesn far yen. Illroad. Fid Ct. mAmAAAA00m0A000000im0mm0m0i0AA Awwwwww0Wwwww0e Under New We announce to Ute public that we have taken over tbe O. K. ate. bles, aad will ffuaraata the beet' of service to all old aad nw' patreaa. aLIJrerAFetsSniht I MOELK BROS., Pinpileteie '' XXXXXMMWMWWMXWXXWWtWOXWWMMW. NOTICE i Bath House i 3 Wednesday "V .! M A My coamUslon. sipirss 111. Hm ucioser, it is, oy wo is . iffVV .i ' At ii L ?4k;-'; (& u.rmm autara bis, issues o ta sfefiN &m?