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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1917)
w tit il&K Wi; FRIDAY, MAV 4, 1117 PROFESSIONAL CABDSv DR. K. M. WHITE ate, rr, " " 1nrt .)r 1ll 4Jtose Hits HOT (Mil Fellows HullillHR juii.v u. (;i.i:oiioii. dimly Hurvejor I'lvll i:nnliMHr DR J. H. CARTER D H N T I S T OFFICE, ROOM 7 nil WHITE BUILOING City & County Abstract Co. AKIillll' WILMON 517 Main HI. AIIHTIt.W.'rrt, LOANM AKI a per rewl Money for Loans INMUIUNCK OR. K. R. CODDARD (HI MU'ATIIIO I'll V8ICIAN tfulic '-10, I. (I. O. F. Temple ItrmrmlxT Kiamlaallon and run Milwllun riv your hisses, or ( the ullUt. Kittltier I wo Ilia portable fuldlng terl table for Iminmi trmi wml. T'l" Ittcurra Ilia hum Itestmrin Hi Im equal to any given la l lie uIIUf mill III irltt la the Iti.nw .till. Itrlirnrr phone SMUt-IL Deiver Roonioc Hoose MM Main Htreet FIrtt-ctng rooms (or transient or permanent roomers. WOOD Jut phone IH7 Md ask for IVj. to. He la tli man who can solve fKr wood problem for yon, Klamath Fuel Co. WaaaaaaiiMMWJMiann1MaMMM '"M I Lemons Whiten and Beautify the Skin! Make Cheap Lotion iiiiiiniiiiiii i Th( Juki' or two trrali lemon' Knlned Into a bottle rnntalnlnic three ounces of orclmrd white make n wholn quarter pint of the mort re mrkblo lemon akin bcnutlfler at bout the cout ono mil it pay for a null Jar of tlio ordinary cold creams. Care should bu taken to atraln the lemon Juice through a line cloth ao bo lemon pulp gets In, then thin lo tion keep fresh for montha. Every woman knowa that lemon Juice It uied to bleach and remove such Memliheg na freckles, eallownesa and tn, and la the Ideal akin aoftener, moothonor and bonutlfler. Jt try HI Make up a quarter P'nt of thla sweetly" fragrant lemon otlon and massage It dally Into the rate, neck, urnm and hauda. It ahould "turally help to whiten, aoften, irwlieu, and bring out the hidden tot and beauty of any akin. It li ondorful for rough, red handa. Your drugglit will aoll three ounces of orchard white at little coat, nd any grocer will supply the lemons, Adr, I liaVO tlm ovrlullv U n man Of till) limit .. - J At mri...l. g!". Chllroia. II I 'VMJVl1MMMMMWMA New City Laundry We Guarantee Our Work, Wits and Cellars Laundered. w l(o wash silk, wool, and eel. ortd gods very carefully. Try ue nee and be eonvlneed. Our prless ,r Hoht. Phone 1M. U7 Fourth Street t. " national hur LEGAL, NOTICE! HI. of Main of ltri Property at Private Hale In llin County Court of the Mate of ih "m "f K,,""'l , ., "... In lt. M. tier of the IMat, f Mary A Wilms, lino known . tr A Jones. Deceased ,; " Notice la lieinliy given Unit m pumiiiiiKe of mi order of the County Court of tint Hliilii of Ori'noti, for the ('utility of Kliiinnih, madu nml en leifd on Ilm 20th ilny of April .1917, in Hie innlter of Ilm t-xtnto of Mnry A Wilms, nUo known mm Mnry A. Joni-s, dermiiml, will Bnll, at private fine, on or nfinr Hntiinluy, tlin SSth day of Mny. 1917. rommencltiK lit the hour of 10 o'clm k In Din forenoon of said day. nil tint right, title. In- '" r '" ,,r 'r A. Wilcox. man kiiiiwii ua Mnry A Jones, de ceased, at the time of her death, In nnd to the following described rrnl property, situated In Klamath County, Oregon, to-wlt: The north one-lmlf of the north east quarter, the southeast quarter of the northeast tiuntter. nnd the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter, of section thirteen, In town ship forty-one south, range thirteen east, Willamette meridian, contain ing Iflo acres, on the following terms, to-wlt: One-half rash In hand, the balance to be evidenced by n prom issory note running one year from Its date and bearing H per rent Interest fro lulls date, said not to be secured by a mortgage upon said premises running to said administrator I will sell said real property, and the whole thereof, In one lot or par rel and the proceeds of the snln thereof will be applied first to the payment of the claims against said estate, together with the costs of ndmlnlstrntlou and accruing coas, and the balance remaining will be paid over to those by law entitled thereto. lllds may be submitted to the un dersigned at tapgcll Valley, Oregon, or at the Hank of llonnnia, llonansa, Oregon. JOHN N. WAMtKN. I Administrator of the above estate, 20-27-4-ll-IK .Nolle of Hale of Ileal VMtt under Foreclosure anil Hale by tle Hlierlf f In the Circuit Court of the Htnte of Oregon, for the County of lOnm nth. v A. H. .Moorland. I'lnlntlff. vs. Charles II. McCumber and I.Utle MrCtim ber (formerly the wife of Charles II. McCumber) and II. W. Totera, Defendants. Notice Is hereby given that under ana bv virtue of an order of sale and decree of foreclosure made nnd en tered In the above entitled court on the SOth day of April, 1917, In the nhoe entitled suit and court, where In the plaintiff, A. 8. Moorland, oh talned a Judgment against the de fendni.tr, Charles II. McCumber and Little McCumber. for the sum of threo thousand six hundred and fifty seven and 47-100 dollar, together with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from the date of snld decree, and for the sum of three hundred dollars attorneys' fees and for the further sum of fifty-two and 60-100 dollars, costs and dls bumements therein, nnd also the ex penses of salo, and the court further ordered In said decree that the lands and premises hereinafter described or so much thereof as might be nee essury to pay the said Judgment be sold; and that under and by virtue of an execution duly Issued out of the above entitled court and suit on the 10th day of April, 1917, con mandlng me to levy upon nnd sell at public auction the lands and prem ises hereinafter descriuea or aucn part thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the said Judgment above de scribed and exponses or sale, i nave in mmnllunce with the said decree of foreclosure and order of ssie, ana oxocutlon aforesaid, duly levied upon the following described lands ana ral AState. to-wlt! Th southwest Quarter, anu ine wast one-half of the southeast quar ter, and the southeast quarter of the southeast Quarter, or section iwi In township thirty-eight south, range eloven east, of the Willamette raerld- Ian in Klamath county, State or ure nn. containing 280 acres, together te " - STOPS HEADACHE, i DMlMffwl Ortadi-MFMk. i Dr. JasMS' BNsunw Powdetl, ... i... . haul and relieve a dull, splitting; 'or WeJ.nt tbrobblag .headache rln momsnt wlUi a Vr. Ismea' Headache Powder, fills old- Ume headache relief w,,!S5l ally. 8nd sows one to the drug store ,uvr for a dime package and a few mo; uwU after you take a powder you HI wonder what became of the bead. X, noiiralgla audD pain. RtP urn ng-Vs needless, fie sure you get "tal . ..i ask for PAN NEURALGIA Moving Pictures "-i--i i -m-ii im-ij--ijxfxnj-ijuT-ii A r(,,,",r,!"1'1" ""'' """ry ''"'" vllh ImpoHniit but Utile known part of the present great world .irug. . i.. t .. -.!' m me muni-lion ill me wiur to- nlKlit "Tlio ItilrlKiii-," tlm 1'iillnnl'urii mount pliotopliiy KtnrrliiK bi-iiullfiil l.i.'iim.' Uliltli uVuiri villi the nccri'1 HervliM nml tin Inl.'tfiHlliniiil luirlxu Iiik fur piMNiiMslon of ii mnrvi'lgiiH In vi'iillim mi Xruy nun Hint nnnllilliilfn lit n illHtnnm of twenty-live iiillen. This trrrllilc force for ilentructlon In about to be lidded lo the nwful conflict wImii ii woinim tiirnN nit'ilnM nil she Is pleilpeil to leisiird, to tlm tlilriKM that she holds tmntl ileur, and In scenes of istroiiK emotion iwimk humnnlty and 'wlimn K,enl r.w.ir.1 COLUMBUS HOTELS bave ' potato pvf rna itrn . COI.UMIIUH. Ohio, Mny . IlereV n potato "lip" siie It! Did ou mer notice how the ees on n iMitnlo are more numerous at the tip? Hoinconn MiKrested to (iovernor. Cox Hint each eo h the seed for n sprout. The result Is Hint every Columbus ho tel and restiuirnnt, at the governor's request. Is pnrliiK oft the potnto tips. They are belli K distributed to bnckynrd Knriliners, thus consorvlni; the scanty potnto supply. (Iovernor Cox Is now trjlng to Ret restnurnut men In other Ohio cities to do the same. Columbus alone Is yield- Ing pmny bushels of tip every day un- der tills plan," said the Kovernor todny. with nil nod singular Hit tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In anywise appertaining. Notice Is hereby given that In pur suance of said execution, order of sale and decree of foreclosure, I will on the 21st ilny of Mny, 1917, at the hour of 2 o'clock p, in. of that dny, at the front door of the county court- nt Swnnson'H No. 2 barber shop Wed house, In the City of Ktnmnth Fulls, nesday night. " Klnmnth County, Statu of Oregon, it public miction sell nil of tlio abovo described real estate, or such parti Inu: Hurry Wortley, preildent; Jesse thereof an mny be necessary to snt-JTerrill. secretary: Ora Fltzpatrick, Isfy the plaintiff's Judgment, as afore-i treasurer: Will Penny, organizer; said, and expenses of sale, to the Henry Thiede, first vice president; highest bidder therefor, for cash In ( Ray Copolnnd. second vice president; hnnd, the over-plus. If any, to be pnld Tcrclvul Trilby, financial secretary; J. Into the said courj to bo further ap plied as by law directed. CiKOUGK HUMPHREY. Hhorlff for Klamath County, Oregon. 20-27-1-11-18. Notice of Final Account In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County. In the Matter of the Kstnte of Samuel T. Owing, Decenscd. Notice iv hereby given that the un dersigned as administrator of the estate of Samuel T. Owlngs, deceased, has flled Ills dual account In tlio county court of the state of Oregon, for Klam ath county, nnd that Monday, the 4th day of June, 1917. at tbo hour of 10 a in. of said day. In tlio court room of said court, has been named by the said court as the time and place for hear ing of all objections thereto and set tlement thereof. Dated at Klnmnth Falls, Oregon, the 4th dny of May, 1917. First publication May 4, 1917. Last publication June 1, 1917. GEO. F. OW1NG3, Administrator of the Estate of Samuel T. Owing, Deceased.. 4-11-18-25-1 BaVtaai w'T?7fw?JfwfWW &J'7fJiyyMBBEw9JtKu6f WjbJ aaaaaaal bbbbbtJ aaaVJarv bbbbbb bbtI I SaW atsaa jtfeA aaVaaV nptsn, SawanaTah Sk.aeseTi snWak FaTas aaaaaVjl (B.B w Wei m Bw -M BjlJJWIWJW ww Wf THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON GOTHAM RECRUITS BY NEW METHOD CALL "COLUMIUf 142" ON TELE. PHONE OR WATCH OEOROE DEWEY WEST IN AOMILAL'8 UNIFORM " NKW YOltK, May . Columbus, 1192!" That waai when the ventur come snllor discovered America. Hut "Columbus 1492" is the number you cnll now In New York when you want to discover some way to sene Amer- I len U'lW.n Ilin United Stnles Junior I - " ' "' ' "- w- Nawil Heserve opened new headquar tcra at 231 West Flfty-elKhth street the boys who are being trained in mer chant marine and naval affairs wanted ii telephone number of some slgnlfl, Aice, so they asked for one In mem' ory of the first seaman to come to this country. Their request was quickly granted. Next, the boys wanted an office boy with a patriotic name, nnd advertised for one. They got him, too. He's HeorKe Dewey WesL Dressed as an admiral, he Is now distributing pub licity to visitors. Four hundred more boy recruits are wanted 'to Join the Junior Reserve ,"!r, ver J'000 cmdet are Pted lit Cnmp Dewey thla summer, and boys of the Junior Keiene may vftn schol arships to that camp. Marine equip ment must be doubled to take care of the crush tit Cnmp Dewey, "BOSS BARBERS" OF CITY MEET AND RAISE PRICE8 A special meeting for the "Doss Bar bers' Protective Association" was held The meeting wan called to order at 8 p. m the following officers presld- K. Swanson, walking delegate; Lee Hcan, janitor. The price of hair cutUng was raised from 35 cents to 50 cents. Several oth er new Ideas were advanced for the betterment of the profession and gen eral public. GERMAN SOCIALISTS TO BE NABBED F LAW VIOLATED WASHINGTON. May 4. The state department Indicated today that Ger-, man socialists in this country will be prosecuted to the extreme extent of the law if they attempt to influence a separate pence between Germany and Russia. APPOINT BERN8TORFF TO PLACATE AMERICA COPENHAGEN, May 4 Private dis patches received here hint that Count von Dernstorff Is to be appointed to succeed Foreign Minister Zimmerman. The hope is expressed that the ap pointment of Rernstoiff will placate America in her attitude towards Ger many. THAT BABY YOURS Best I nti' I. Best,-. Prkes -Igp Settk, IIMfcTVrWfc r'y-n, qZ3BE!u3 REBEKAHS GIVE NEAT PROGRAM IN8TEAD OF MONTHLY BANQUET MEMBERS ARE ENTERTAINKO WITH MUSIC, READINGS AND RECITATIONS The monthly banquet of Prosperity Rebekah Lodge No.104 was superseded No. 104. I. O. O. F., was superseded last night by a literary program, which was very interesUng, and which was much enjeyed by the members. The program followed the regular meeting of the lodge, and that, In turn, waa followed by dancing In the west, hall. The program was as follews: RecitaUon "Who Knows, I don't" Emmitt North Instrumental duet Mrs. Fred Cofer, piano; W. M. Masten, banjo-mandolin. Reading . Mrs. Ivy North Instrumental duet Miss Elisabeth Ramsby, piano; Miss Gertrude i Cofer, violin. j Recitation Miss Chase! Instrumental solo With the Caravan Miss Hartet Bugarman Solo .. Miaa Gertrude Parker Miss Augusta Parker, accompanist Rending "A Piece of Red Calico" Hyman Wechsler Solo Miss Josephine Van Riper Miss Lillian Van Riper, accompanist Instrumental solo......Thoughta of Thee, Miss Fay Bugarman Vocal Trio "Smile and Be Happy" tsses Ruby Smith, Harriet Bugar man, Fay Bugarman. CHILD WKLPARK DAY , AT C.LUB CONVKNTION PASADENA, May 4. "The Patriot of the Future" occupies the center of attention at today's meeting of the California Federation of Women's Clubs. Babies lusty-lunged, quiet, dark, fatr. blue-eyed, brown-eyed, hoy babies, girl babies, and, la fact, all sorts of babies are brought under that head. It is child welfare day, and the entire afternoon program la devoted to that taey. NEEDS- THINOt EVERY DAY FROM THE'DRUQ STORE. OUR PHAR MACY ENJOYS THE PATRONAOC OP THE DISCRIMINATING, PARTIC ULAR MOTHIRS OP KLAMATH PALLS. I OUR INFANT POODS ARK FRESH THIS IS ONE OP THE IMPORT- ANT REASONS WHY OUR STORK HAS THE TRADE. OUR SUNDRIES, SUCH AS NIPPLES, HOT WATSR BOTTLKS, SYRINOE8, NRUSINO BOTTLKS. ARE ALL HIGH O.RADE, DKPEND ABLE MERCHANDISE. 0 r OUR TOILET ARTICLES, SUCH AS SOAPS, TALCUMS, AND OTHKR NKEDED ITEMS, ARK THE BEST OBTAINABLE. ' THE DRUQS NEEDED LIME WATER, OLIVE OIL, SUOAR OP MILK, ; AND OTHKR SIMPLE REMEDIES ARE GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PURE, AND OP THE HIGHEST STANDARD. v WE GIVE THAT BABY OF YOURS ? "''" WE CAN THINK OF DOZENS OF REASONS WHY WE SHOULD SUPPLY YOUR WANTS. CAN YOU THINK OF EVEN' ONE REASON WHY YOU SHOULD NOT TRADE WITH US7 fmwanifiis ovegoh WHERE PiaJSTICULAJI PCOPUC UY TMCIr? OflUi "WEARY WILLIE" IS DODGING GUARDSMEN SAN FRANCISCO.1 May 4. The "Weary Willie" of the blind baggage Is a thing of the past He's' marooned In the cities. No longer does he "ride the rods," "deck er," or stow away in a battery box for a UtUe sojourn to New Orleans or Memphis or Florida. With every tunnel, bridge, snow shed and railroad yard patrolled by national guardsmen, the hobo's lot Is "ROLLING IlV 'WEALTH" When, the Inteaest of yoar ac count Is computed at 'the end of the year and you eee how quickly the principal grows, you will appreciate what "hav ing your money work tor you" means. Open an account with us, howeVer small to start, and let your xsoney, earn money. FIRST STATE & SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OMMON " m awawawaeal S aawaf mflawl aaawawawawawawawawawawawawawaw BliaUlUawaaaaaaaaaaar W ataaaaaaaaaaaaaraVilBaawaaaaaaf -JtM M 1 K awaaaw CaMlatJ I ; aaaaaV aaaaalXl""' ' 1!- 9BnVaTlnH F 'ji 1 W BBaLBaaananaT aaai anaavaai bbbbbbbbbsj... r . .aaiMSi- ... .v awaaaaaaawaaaW v,!aawaaaaaPlawaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa tB"- i m HB,lawaaaaaaaaaaleaaaaaaaaaaaa-l-il; m HfwanBTa.nnnnnf ' '' "iJ LlWeallaV'eB.ejiiM J S'M V4 ..V. -"""'- t ; ?y Ylji 1 l t S3. 'JIT r t. 4 ..X. l SBTBl V ki -er OF . I ".! iiMMlmjj -s not one to be eavted. The guardaaen are wader challenge all anepieloM consequently the aaeoJas has become aa unhealthy esse. Ito hobo who has visions of grahMas s "rattler" faces the pbeeihUltr sir fcatas shot, jailed, pat to work or ailae to enlist, and bom of these altenutrree i appeal to his faacy. i The Southern PaatSc aaaawgeeaa Hat hoboing over Its lines has praetkaUy ceased atace the eeJMat at ae Na tioaal Gear. A hobo wme aHiaaata to beat his way selaeea Mete Tery'tar before beias; caytared by the sjaarae- Gsea. ' - ? fwjM V JE?"pt5Si f v . ",,.-. . S . - ? .' n is.ii fcyf- St ! w i 4 ;; t-5 I . I" r 7 -4 ij. f "vl t e iut-1; th,