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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1917)
sfT-' .( 7W A72'V " MfiER., ..t, " stf.-glf S. S? -fiSJJ ""wj-rj1- i:S2S?C ." '.". ' WKDSKBDAY, M,IU II j ,. THE EVKNINO HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS. OKEOON &aw $ ?." $AA1SSS - .&& fiSV". 'fcswr &. w '.. 10 !1 asl M ii i vbjbjbt Si -;- rmwaai'' KbbbV ': ! -imravdV I ?BE1 Ir' I S 9, ftr . H "' m? w Vh . It 'x - h i mK. '5H rf..-v lWSff 4m JifkW & " A' ' tcMT: iPL ' ars - ---- u $&& Mfiviuu ranw W VW.'-- - ' r W.O.IMTTH, Editor Mir sanest ay BOaaeth FaMa. at tJI Fourth rtmt .Mmlitai attar. Bvbaertptiea terms by matt to tar aiataaa ha tha UMM atatee: Omtmt , 0 swath .Hot . A WKONKBDAY, MARCS M, 1MT faaftOtuiea'AaVt IMWWMWMtMMMVWMIMWWMMMMMlAM FOR SALE FOR SALE Household goods, all mw, aad piano. 1019 Jefferson street Phone S3W. 37-5t FOE, SALE Ford aato aad young alto caw. Bnaalre L. K. Tapper, car. Piaa and Juniper. 34-4t FOR SALE HAT I haTe 85 toas at rata bar: wiH sail for cash or trade for cattle at 113.59 per toa. John Ltskey. Datnr. Ore. 83-5t MISCELLANEOUS MONET TO LOAN oa city property. Arthur R. WHsoa. SI HOQS WANTED Feeders. Inquire Matts Second-Hand Store Burke. X-lam DONT SELL your hides aad pelts un til you see B. P. Lewis, Cth at., near Klamath. Phone 155. 9-tf WORK WANTED Man and wife, both experienced cooks, work la ramp or oa farm. N. L. Bolton. .Houston hotel. 34-3t TOWNSHIP PLATS, showing locattoa of Iadiaa lands for sale oa the Klamath reservation faraished for $1 par township. Lakeview Abstract A Title Co., Lakeriew, Ore. 83-lOt NOTICE hj hereby gtrea by the Local Carpeater'a Uatoa, No. 190, Klam ath Falls, Oregon, that, owing to tha lacreaslag high coat of living, they will Increase their scale of wage from Sec to tec par hoar, sueh lacrosse be iag effective oa and after tha 1st day of May, 117, " 3-lm. Klamath Lodge No. 117. 1. 0. 0. F.. meets Friday nights. W. D. CoferN. O., P.; Nate Otterbela, aecreUry. Prosperity Rebekah Lodge No. 104, meets trst aad third Thursday. Lula Watteaburg. N. G.; Alice Qoeller. sec retary. Ewauna Encampment No. 40, meets Tuesday night. P. u. Fountain, c. v.; L. J. Beaa. scribe. PROFESSIONAL CARDS JOHN C. CLKOHORN CirS.1 DR J. H. CARTER DENTIST OFFICE, ROOMS 7 and S WHITK aHIILMN DR. F. M. WHITE Cky A County Abstract Co. ' ARTHim R. WILSON C17 Mala St. - ABSTRACTS, LOANS AND par Money far Loana INSURANCE DR. A. A. SOULE Physician and Surgeon Rms. 1-8, Emma blk. Phone 151 J County Coroner DE.F.E.OODDARD '' OftTttOTATHrO PHYSICIAN Rn tit, I. O. O. V. Temple Wsatsmhsr Framlgallns aad aaa SwfWHlesi la frea at yoar iMams, or BUM Farhar I nee the :f laUhM aaaal table far home traat J1 1 . M r TTIaJsi jCCjFs. T T I I IB W ' ua B.A ------ . . .-?" " ' Ttt ' ' ?mm laldaaa sseel taato far aasaa traat. " Cl4i,k,n .ssJrsTBaBmBmjmmjmmaaBi mamma Sww aBanmmaHamam ..SSX w& tawr f--. -'K-v,. . . -asmtsaaaaa so aa saaai sa aar anvaai s c 'Shit?' fasCaas M'mWW-Wm. , it-i ah-- . mas KLAMATH COUNTY NEWS GROVE FARMERS RUSH IRRI6ATI0N FARMERS 1NTKRHBTKD IN IRRI GATION SYSTEM RKTWKKX XL TAMONT AND OLRXK RVSH TBIR WORK TO COMPLETE PLANT (Klamath County Special Service) PINE OROVE. March II. The farmer Interested la the Irrigation aad pumping plant of thla district are rushing thlags to eompletloa. They will eadeaTor ta complete the ditch to have water (or their crepe as tooa aa possible. DrW lliadiw Lake Wall PINE OROVE. March St. Oeorge Hartley aad C. K. Coop are drllBag a well at the Meadow Lake sawmill PINE OROVE. Barch lT Mrs. Joha Shephard aad Mrs. Clarence Harris hare returned from a wlater'a vtstt la Nebraska. Colorado aad Call, farala points. They report a pleas- at trip. Dark Froaa CaMfersJ PINE OROVE. March 18. Mr. aad Mrs. H. M. Milter have returned from Grldley. Cal.. where they visited their niece aad nephew. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Randolph. They report a pleas ant time among the fruit trees la bloom. Plao Grevo Perasaaat PINE OROVE. March . The fol lowing were visitors la Klamath Falls shopping this week from this vicinity: Mrs. Henry. Grimes. Mrs. O. Brown. Mrs. Earl Araat, Mrs. Ous Hylaad aad Mrs. H. M. Miller. Hugh Miller has a case of la grippe this week aad has beea absent from achooL -- . . j .. j. j. j j. j.j.j. Moving Pictures Aa ezcitiag story of love and sac rifice, eulmlaatlag la a novel climax of unusual gripping power. Five acts of rapid, action and tensely dramatic scenes. Mr. MacDermott and Miss Nesbltt never were cast In parts more suited to their powers. They are supported by a cast of uniform excellence. In cluding Grace Williams Herbert Pri or, William Wadsworth aad Raymond MeKee. Don't fail to see It at the Star thea. tr tonight. Ft'RNISHED HOME Good fear roam boasa, well tar. tVa biff lotj goad location. a real baraalant !,1M. Sow Yeall hava ta harry if yea want H. CfcHcot. Mala atrtft. 30 H OUSTON s MetreaalltM HOUSTON OFEKA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER KlaWdS SSsRdkailai aPaWmSalaBsXdl dahCBBawF MBOTrRl SrsTwRagPBBaaa Marc MacDermott aad Mailaaa Ncs- MM ia Edison's "THE LAST SKNTBNCK" In Five Parts, and Blllie Burk In "Gloria's Romance" Tha Shadow of Hranrtal" Ninth Cbap'ar TEMPLE THEATER "A Modern Knight," A Two Part Mustang Drama, Star ring Art Accord. Killed by WhaasT" A Two Part Drama Starring Vivian Rich. HiMd aad HmJ." A Vogua Comedy Starring Ben Turpin. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE motion nonmm Tl'ESDAYS AND MTVRsUVa tUi UNIQUE FUG TO DE RAISED SOON OLD GLORY OF RRILLIAXT HIE CONSTRVCTKD OF KI.AMATH YELLOW PINE TO RE "V.Y FVRLED- AT ST. CLOVD St'N aV NEXT, WEATHER PERMIT (Klamath County Special Service! ST. CLOUD, March IS. If the day Is fair next Sunday, the most unique Amerleaa-riag ever made will be un furled at St. Cloud oa Bueaa Vista heights. The riag la made of Klamath coun ty yellow pine with a gilded silver fir triage aad tassels. Its colors are brll tiaat. The eeremoay oa thla occasion will be opened with the "Star 8paagled Banner" by the St. Cloud mechaalcal choir aad repeated by Commodore Nosier, Mrs. B. R. Yansy of Shipping- toa aad others. Everyone la Invited to be present and salute Old Glory. WHITMAN DECIDED TO STOP BOXING . .BEFORE CLOSE OF THH YEAR THE GAME IS EXPECTED TO RE ENTIRELY KICKED OUT OF NEW YORK, SO WHITMAN SAY'S By H. C. HAMILTON NEW YORK. March 18. Governor Whitman of New York Is determined that before the close of this year boxing will be kicked completely out of New York. His determination, he declared la recent Informal discus sions. Is unalterable. He Is opposed to the game from every angle. The unfavorable publicity the game. has received In this city, the unfavor able and unsavory bouts that have been pulled off from time to time, Fred Wenck's unfortunate exper ience with the hot-end of that $100 check and several other things have soured Whitman completely. Wenck's conduct in office was bad and It was the straw that broko the governor's back. He announced that Wenck would be removed from office and then let it be known In an unof ficial way that no one would be ap pointed to replace the deposed chair man of the boxing commission. Better Ddnrery Senrice In order to give better service to our patrons nnd to assist In reducing the high cost of living, the under signed merchants have decided to ellmlaata'the present expensive sys - tem or maintaining separate dell v - erles, and have orgajrlsed a more efll- cient delivery, which will handle all tne business or the arms Interested, This win mean a great saving In unnecessary expense to both oruselves ana our patrons, ana we believe will result In better and more prompt service. On and after April 1st, regulsr de liveries will be made as follews: Flrrt deliveries for the meat mar kets at 7 and 8 o'clock, nnd deliveries for all the stores and meat markets at 9:30, 1:30 and 4:00, No special de liveries will be made. Van Riper Bros., "" Roberts ft Wbltmore, Klamath Department Store, Sunset Grocery, Palace Market, People's Market, City Market 33-tf ORPHEUS THEATER Taaaday aad W4arsday Tha Coda of tha Ma tad." la Three Acta, featuring J, War ren Kerrigan aad Btbel Phillips. Tha Thread of Life," A Modern Drama In Two Parts. ThaTaiiSilaTnrk," A Comedy of Terrors. Commencing nextvfbursday tbe Or pheus will give two shows each even- lag, starting promptly at 7:30 p. m. ' AOkntaioif WW ctotn J CHICAGO WHITE PLAGUE DOOMED DECREASED (TINSI'MPTION OF ALCOHOL. PURIFICATION OF MILK SITPLY AND HYGIENIC CAMPAIGN LENDS GREAT AID CHICAGO, March SR. This city's battle agalast tha great white plague will be won within ion years If the present decrease In deaths continue. This announcement wm made today by Dr. John Dill llobcrtson, city health officer. Decreased consump tlon of alcoholic liquors, the 8unday closing law, purification of the city's milk supply and a general hygienic education campaign have made mark ed Inroads agalast the yearly toll of tuberculosis, Dr. Robertson said. -we are reaping the rewara or per ststent propognnds against the dis ease," said he. "Insanltatloa, com municable method of disease, public drinking cups, promiscuous spitting, bad housing, too much liquor aad not enough , out-door life have been fought." ONE FAMILY'S VEGETABLE NEEDS FOR ONE REASON WASHINGTON, D. C. March II. The department of agriculture figures a family of four needs these seeds to keep It In fresh vegetables for the summer: A pint each of snap, pole lima and bush lma beans; one-half ounce of early cabbage, one ouace of carrot, one packet of cauliflower, one of celery, one-half ounce of cucum- fber, one packet eggplaat, oae-half ounce of kaye, packet of parsley, oae halt ounce of parsnips, bae ouace of salsify, oae-half ounce of summer squash aad one-quarter of an ounce of Hubbard squash. BEGIN HOT WATER DmamfG IF TOO DOMTFEELRNBT of ha 'If you waka up with a bad breath and toague la ooeted; If your head 'Is dull or aeblag; If what you eat sours and forma gaa aad add in sioinucli, or you ara bilious, coast! pated. nervous, sallow, aad can't get feeling J nut right, begin inside bath ing. Drink before breakfast, a of real hot aster with a teeapooafal of llniestono pbospnata la it. Thla will (lush the poisons and toxins frost stomach, liver, kidneys and bowato, and cleanse, sweeten aad purify tha entire alimentary tract Do your la tide bathing Immediately Haas aris ing in the morniag to wash out of tha system all the provloas dsy'a poison ous waste, gas- n and sour bile before I'litUng more food into the stomach. To feel like young folks faal; Ilka you felt before your blood, nerves and muscles became' loaded with body Im purities, get from your pharmaeist a quarter pound of limestone phosphate Jwhlchis Inexpensive aad almost tasta- less, except for a aonrUh twinge whUh is not unpleasant ' Just as soap and hot water act os the skin, cleansing, sweetealag freshening, so hat water aad 111 stone phosphate act os tha stomach. RKGVLA toe CAN FBKB Containing Xnough Varalsh to liver, kidneys aad bowels. Mas aad ; IVn nrv rViftf. titan CtmlUerl tu.l. mmmm aaaar'Waw' VtOwawajp wsnFJjp awanB4sW OjB4TwJmt SBVOjJsTeJe0JBVSy Wff4n BBflaSVSBb BMml I ing at Houston's Opera House on I I Wednesday Evening, April 4th I CHI-NAMEL FREE CTUT THIS OtTT r wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm TfDSCOVPOJf Is good for eaa 10a aaa of Cbl-Name) Varslab upas tba purckssa of one new lie brush (mereir to lasare a fair trial) during our CHI-NAMEL DEMONSTRATION, If larger can ia desired, Coupoa will apply as 30c against pur chase price. Name . Adtlresa .........; BALDWT RLtllsWAUE CO.. titMoawnuncm tsuncat to, to, women wha am anally eoiduaatad, MUawa, handnehy or hata any Otaaaah dloatder ahaM basin ta latli teth lag Utof braaktaat, They ara m urad thty will baaaaia rant craiki m tha subject shortly. Adv. NttieentoGniiwrt laSMiMHSM During tha next two or three weeks there will be some unavoidable Inter ruptloaa to tha electric service, on ac count of work oa I he llnea In Klamath Falls, Installing the new street light lug ayateia. We ahall use every effort to keep these Interruptions aa few and short aa possible, and your co-opera km In this natter will be appreciated. CALIFORNIA-OREGON POWER CO t-St NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that there are fuada la the city treasury for the redemption of tha following Improve ment Bonds, to-wit: Series D Numbers St, ST. Series E Numbers S, . Series F Numbers S, 4. Serlec G Number 3. Series II Number . Interest on these bonds cease from April 1. 1017. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, thla 17th day of March, 1017. J. W. SIEMENS. S7-6t City Treasurer. The ChUcote agaacy la the home of tha ACtaa companies. Ask for Sir. Me, acchtiat and hmWh raise. S) LEGAL NOTICES 00W0i000000imm0immmmfim Notice of Sheriff Hale la the Circuit Court of ft he State of Oregon, for Klamath County. F. L. Monroe, Plaintiff, vs. R. Akin aad Grace R. Akin. De feadaats. By virtue of aa execution, Judg ment order, decree aad order of sale Issued out of 'the above entitled court la the above entitled cause to me di rected and dated on the 14th day of March. 117, upon Judgment reader ad aad catered In aald court oa the 13th day of March, 117, la favor ol the above named plaintiff, F. L. Mon. roe. aad against the above named de fendants, J. R. Akin nnd Grace E Akin, his wife, for the sum of $500.00 with Interest at the rate of 7 per cent from tha 1st day of March, 1917. and for the further sum of $50.00 and for the further sum of $38 80 costs aad disbursements, together with the costs of aad upon this writ command- lag me to make sale of the following described real property, situated In the county of Klamath, state of Ore gon, and described as tha southeast quarter ( ) of the southeast quarter ( H ) of section thirty-two (38), township thirty six 3t)south, range fourteen (14) east of the Willamette Merid ian, containing forty (40) acres, mora or leas. Now, therefore, by virtue of said ex ecution. Judgment order, decree and order of sale, and in compliance with tha commands of aald writ, I will, on tha 31th day of April, 1917. at S o'clock, at the front door of the coun ty court bouse. In Klamath Falls, Klamath county. Oregoa, sell at pub. He auction, subject to the redemption, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and Interest which the above named defendants, or either of them, had on the 11th day of September, 1915, the date of tbe mortgage herein foreclosed, or since that date had In and to the above described property, or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, Judgment order and decree, Interest, Carer as Baaare Feat of Snrlaea i KLAMATH FALLS ORJWOV as, ai. I ' vHK MwctMl Ths World's Grwiwot Motor Car Value $635 Fw msjiufucturars hava a arvica organ isation that atiuab tha MaawaN. There it Hona that excels It. Mora thaR 3,500 dealers; scattered over tha couatry, who carry a caaaplata stock of Maxwell parts; IS factory aerrlce -hranches advantageously located to upoly these dealers; a large corps of traveling service rfMWnUtivetheae MvkJoae are coupled with a detenoiaatioa oa tiWpart of this com paay that Maxwell owners thaN ho satisfied and remain satisfied. Mavwell Mrrvlra ta part of the aruaadworh on which la foandrd the WORLD) GREATEST MOTOK CAR VALVE. Tiwrist far, tws.1 HiUMfclrr, 8M Kr.ua, All price f. Howie costs and accruing costs. Dated this 14th day of March. 1917. GEO. L. HUMPHREY, Sheriff of Klamath County, Ore. Hy T. R. GRIFFITH. Deputy, 14-31-38-4-U-lft.35 HMMnwNM for Pnbllrallon In Forrrloa ur of Tax Lien In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County. Jese N. Drew, I'lnlntlff, vs. Margaret N. Staley, Margery N, Sla- ley, R. I,. McAlplne and Margaret N. Spauldlng, Defendants. To Margaret N. Staley, Margery N. Staley, R. L. McAlplne and Mar garet Spauldlng, the above named Ddefeadaata. in tbe name of the Slate of Ore- gon. You ara hereby notlfled that Jesse N. Drew, tbe holder of rerun- cata of delinquency numbered 308, Issued on tbe 1 6th dsy of August. 1914, by tbe tax collector of tha coun ty of Klamath, state of Oregoa, for tbe amount of Sixteen and 77-100 (f 1C.77) dollari, the same being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1913, together with penally, Interest and coats there on upon tbe real property assessed to you, of which you are tbe owaar as appears of record, situated In aald county and slate, and particularly bounded nnd described as follows, to. wit: - t South half (SVi) of the north west quarter (NWU). section twenty-tbreo (831. townnshln tblr - ty-asven (37) south, range elf van and one-half (1H,) east of the Wlllarneltn Meridian. Kliwalb ellinlw i.ma Af AnmAM You are furhter nottad that uid ----- -- .- . jesse w. iirew baa paid taxes on said premises ror prior or subsequent years, with the rato of Interest on. tied by the order of puWBaWJ" said amounts aa follows. It his summons. If you '" w "T Year 1913, paid August IS, 1911, tax receipt No. 0471, amount 117.88, rate or interest 1G per cent war annum. .'"- Year 1914, paid August 16. 1916. Ux receipt No. 8178, amount 184.18, .... ... iiuricmi ia per cent per annum. Year 1916, paid August 16. 1911. tax receipt No. 4803. amount ftio.ds. rato of interest 16 par eant ner Bnum. Bald Margaret. N. Staley as tba -w.r ji me ingai tine of tan above ..... .. -i. .... . :. .otvi.im iruery as tea same ap pears of record, and each of ike ether parsons above gamed ara hereby further notlfled that Jesse N. Drew will apply to tba Circuit Court of tha county aad sUte aforesaid for a de cree foreclosing tba Ilea afttaet the property above described, sat smb. tloied g mm eertllette. Aad you are hereby summoned to appear with- tfehrMet, 84Ma Town Vr, seiA A . b. Detroit Garage In slsty days after the lint tloa of this summon, eirlutlrsetna dsy or said ffrst publlratloa, sal of fend thla action or pay lbs aasta ( it tin aa above shown, lugdlwr ttt rosin aad accrued Iniermt, sad h rase of your failure to do o, a turn will be rendered forerltMlsg 1st Sm of said laxea aniTcou agtimt In land and premises above Basel Thla summons Is ptiblUbtd kr der of the Honorable I). V. Kirkw .lall. Judge of the Circuit Court at St suta of Oregon for the realty tf Klamath, and aald order was nasi and dated tha 80th day of reWasrr. 1917, aad tha date of ths IrMftHV nation of thla summons Is Ik sht day of February, 1917. j All process nnd patters Is this pa ceedlng may be sorvr.l upas IM a designed residing wlihln lbs Oregon at the nUilreu mentioned. W. II. A. flKN.NM. Attorney for IMaJwtisT. Addresa: Klamath Falls, Onf. 8MS-7-14-31-3M (Bqulity 177) la tha Circuit Court of lbs Mbm Oregfen, for the Countr of nn ath. Claude M. Lewln, I'lnlntlff, Bealta H. Lewln, Defendant. To Bealta H. Itwln, the above named: In tha name of tbo Slate of Ornpa, 'vou ara hereby reoulred ta are hereby required ta iJJr aaswer the eonpWtt " st you In tba above eatKW In before tbe 3r.lh dsyoff. and against; A. n. krA.a ik. tr.lh a-m .. .- ,1... .l-u nftSSaa n.ikii..in nmnna ssd tav " . p...,...,. w. ...--- au; day within which you are "1", appear and answer said corw- r , and answer, the plaintiff IH "" to tha court for tbe rellf JWT w . Li. ..-.. I... oaU sta u.: .y :n::...., uu mk i la wia wvih." --- .4, inrougni to aecura a ."-"- bonds of matrimony hertrlff "J l . jiAiHuaai now existing between r"J Zl mis pMiativ, ana ur . the twa minor children .V.y, Thla summons Is publlHrs m -r Bvaia Herald, a daily ' aeasral circulation, print a and elrauUtad dally Tj Falls, is Klamath county, . - .l. uaubbw oregoa. hjr order or ia ir .j oregoa, ay oraer oi i rrrM1 1, V. Kuykeadall. and '.ITase, HIT, the irtt pttbllcalloe ? uaaa Wednesday, tbe H".""- March, 1817. en the last HJTaJj thereof to ho Made Wedoaw, IBthdayof April. 9i7. H. M. "?;. ut Attorseyforl Klamath Falw, Ore. 14-9t-3l-411-H f-