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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1917)
$&&,,! yfi T THUnSDAY, MAY 10, 1917 THE EVENING HEKALP, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON AGE THREE PROFESSIONAL CARDS PR. F. M. WHITE ne, Mr, Nnea " Thread lfN Ireiril tllaaavo Wiled r,T (Mil Mli.we MulMIng JOHN !. (i.l'OIIOII.N ('..iniiy Hitrveyor run imitwvr LEOAL NOTICES IWWWWWWWW pR j. ii, CARTER DENTIST officc. room 7 and s WHITE iUILOINQ City & Cotinty Abstract Co. AltTIUU II. WILSON r. IT Main Ht. AltNTII.MT, LOANS AND I per rtiil Money fur Ixae INMUIIANCK PR. F. R. GODDARD tisTHor.vi im; physician Mile aiu. . " Trmpte rfrrrmhrr Ktantlaatioa and cos mIuiIuh U free at jruur haene, or a oftlr. r'srtlirr -I uae Ilia portable fuUiRg steel table fur horn treat mat. TtiU Insures tit home iraalatrnl In1 equal to aajr give hi ib ufilr awl the prlro la the rnne.-fcil. ItoMrarr ihoe SUM-fL Deiver Roonnf Hoise KH Main Street Flni-dat rooms fur trsnalent or permanent roomer. Inmmmmmmwmamwammmmwimim WOOD Plsce your Ordtra for 0P.EEN 8LAU WOOD NOW lilt wood obtalneble (or the money Klamath Fuel Co. FADE & SHANNON PLUMBING AND 8TCAM FITTING torn nought, furnacee Stld and Rtpslretf Inetalled HIST METAL WORK OF ALL KINDS 1023 Main St. Nollet af Hterlna of Final Aeeaunt In th County Court of ttii Htato of uiegon, for Klamath county. In the Mallar of the r;,ut 0f Uw U. Way, Dn-ensttl. Nfitlca Ik liemby given tlitat Irenw Way, administratrix of Hi vatute of Mwnril ('. Way, deceased, hnvlng ren dered, filed unit presented for settle tin-lit her mini ii( count of ttm uiimin. Inl ration of thv iminti, nf sulci deceaacd, toKi'llx-r with the (intitlon of niiIiI nil tnliilstntlrU for tlm distribution of tlm residue of the personal property of I lie mltl estate to tlm person entitled thitri'lo mill; that Hnlurla, tlm 2fili day of May, A. I). I17, nt tlm nntir of 10 o'clock In thn forenoon of sulci day. mul lint court room of tlm county court of the state of Oregon, In ami for KlNtunlli county, situated In Klamath Palls, county ami nlatit aforesaid, In tlm tltnii when ami thn place where ine hearing of ttm application of Maid ad ministratrix for tlm settlement of salcl j final account ami tlm (marina of audi I Mil Ion for final distribution, and auch lotlmr matter pertaining thereto as may be considered by the court la the premises.' will be held and considered by thn court; and all persons Interest ed In aald estate are hereby notified then and there to appear and show cause, If any they hnve, why aald final account ahould not be approved, allowed and Nettled, and aald petition for final distribution and other matters and thing stated therein annroved and ! granted n prayed for. Dated at Klamath Kails, Oregon, the :ilb day or April, A. I). 1917. I It EN K WAY. Admlnlalratrli of the Estate or Edward C. Way. Deceased. :C 3101714 SALE OF T1MIIKH KLAMATH IN. WAN RESERVATION Sealed blda, marked outside "Hid, Southern Mount Kcott Unit Timber," and addreaaed to the Superintendent of the Klamath Indian School, Klamath Agency, Ore. on. will be received until twelve o'clock noon. Pacific time, Thursday. May 31, 1917, for the purchase of timber upon about 11. COO teres within Township 33 South, Range 7 Kast. Tha sale embraces approxi mately one hundred slaty million feet of pine (about ninety per cent ye. low pine and ten per cent sugar pine) and ten million feet of white fir. The cutting of white fir will be optional with the purchaser. Kach bid must statu for each species the amount per thousand feel Scrlbncr decimal C log scale that will be paid for all timber rut prior to April 1, 1930. Price subsequent to that dato are. tn be fixed by the Commissioner of Indian Affalra by three year periods.. No bid of less than three dollars and twenty-five renta per M feet for yel low nnd sugar pine, or fifty cents per M feet for white fir for tho first per iod will be considered. Each bid must bo submitted In triplicate and bo arcntnpauled by a certified check mi solvent Natlonnl Hank In favor nf th Superintendent of the Klamath Indian School In the amount of 15.000. Thn denoalt will be returned If thn bid Is rejected but retained If the bid Is accepted, and the required contract nnd bond are not executed nnd nresonted for approval within sixty days from auch acceptance. The right to reject any ana an oiaa la re tnrved. for conies of the bid and contract forma and for other Infor mation application ahould be made to the Indian Superintendent. Klam ath Agency, Oregon. Waahlngton. D. C. March 33. 1917. CATO SKI.1.8, Commissioner of Indian Af falra. 8AI.K OP TIMnER KfcAMATH W hnu ufatMivATinN fUalerf blda. marked outside "Hid. Middle Mount Scott Unit Timber," ana aaareaeoa o tho Superintendent of th Klamatn Conference to Take Up Tax Reform Question Ninth Annual Commonwealth Meeting to Be Held at University May 17-19 UNIVKHSITV OK OREGON, Eugene May 10. Thn ninth nnnual common- wenlth conference of the University of Oregon will be held on tha campus at Euxene Mny 17-19, according to an an nouncement madn by Professor V. a. Young of thn department of economics, director of thn conference. Discussions will renter around tho tax reform and penitentiary betterment Isauea at the June election, logother with tha pro motion of better ordered co-operation between town and country community and between state and national ages clea In Oregon. The people of Oregon have been do ing themaelveH an Incalcuable amount nf Injury and Injustice through retain ing out nf date anil unworkable pro cedure In taxation." aald Professor Young. "Tho conference, coming two weeks before the election, will be ef fectlte. It It hope.!. In making the tax amendment Issue so clear that voter III not again be bewildered, and this tlmn will vote for. Instead of against their beat Interests which latter thing they have done ao repeated!!? on thla Issue In the paat. A more enlightened jwllcy In tha ram of our dcllnquenta and defective will also aave the people much In les sened social burdens through preven tion nf crime and pauperism. The ap proval of the measure for penitentiary betterment will make possible the first step In this direction employment on the one fcaad, and from unsatisfied demand for labor on tbe other, may thua be reduced, Professor Young hopes, to tbe nlnjatun. "In the planned co-operation between city aad country and the realisation of aa orderly and healthy growth of each aa Integral parte of a aeaeeih working economic and aoclal unit," aald Profes sor Young, "real progreaa la Insured' Comprehenalve planning of city and territorial commualtlee will be the sub ject of a anoveanent to ha launched at the conference. la connection with read natters, a commission may be named to plan the whole problem of a highway system, Including maintenance aad marketlag facilities, and putting the whole road enterprise oa aa lamUaeat basis, keeping la view all phases of highway needs- Ileetrlc Plants In twedtn UNIVERSITY OP OREOON, Eugene May 10. A complete resume of tbe re cent development la the generating aad operatloa of electrical plants In Sweden has just been received by A. C. Hopkins, assistant director of tbe University of Oregon department of In dustrial and commercial service, and will be Issued tn the form of a bulle tin as soon as the. Information can be translated from the Swedish. Tbe bul One aeaalon of lctln covers power transmission, plant the conference will focus oa thla mir. management, eyatema of operation. 1 A . . pose. In Ita second general aim of promot ing more thoroughly planned co-operation between tbe state and national agencies In Oregon It will aim. aa ex plained by Professor Young, to bring the sentiment of Oregon moat actively to bear on the support of the prealdent, helping him to secure the great pur pose of this war in making the world safe, for democracy through an effect ive peaco enforcement league. At one of the sessions of the confer- coat keeping and power. the dietributlon of SAVE THE BOTTLES 44t Yeu should wear a white carnation, and don't forget to write her a latter or send a card. Mothers' Day May 13 th (NEXT SUNDAY) WE HAVE SOME 1EAUTIFUL CAEOtSTEEL ENORAVED, HAND COLORED, 10c, ISc, 2Se. IWHWkis nsigy WS KLAMATH FALLS 0WG0NWl 'M't()ttM Many a Man cn Iraco hu fortune back to the Modem beRlnnlng of a small saving "count. Thrift NOW will fortify for emergency that may aria'e "ATtill nnd tlmt rim nnlv hn mot by Reed bnnk balance. Start to. by, open an nccount in our Inter. bearing department, and watoh 'ur annum grow, FIRST STATji. SAVINGS BANK KLAMATK VAUM, OKEQO . WASHINGTON. May 10. Fearing a shortage of preserving jars and cans, the United 8tatee department of agri culture baa Issued a warning against use of such jars for packing products that can be preserved In other ways, Saving of all bottles for use la pre en co will be made clear the degree of serving fruit juices Is urged, and house- progress reached In handling the prob-1 wives are requested to dry and evap- lem of the mobilization of the tabor forces In Oregon. The waste from an- orate all auch products aa apples pumpkins and aquaah. Indian School, Klamath Agency, Ore gon, will be received until twelve o'clock noon, Pacific Time, Thurs day . May 31, 1317, for the purchase of timber upon about 15.700 acres within , Townships 31, 33 and 33 South, Range 7 East. The sale em braces approximately two hundred fifty million feet of pine (about nine ty per 'cent yellow pine and tea per rent augar pine) and ten million feet of white fir. The cutting of white fir will be optional with the pur chaser. Kacn ma must state for each species the amount per thousand feet Scrlbner decimal C log scale that will be paid for all timber cut prior to April 1, 1930. Prices subsequent to that date are to he fixed by the com mlsaloner of Indian Affairs by three year periods. No bid of less than three dollars and twenty-five cents ner M feet for yellow and sugar nine. or fifty cents for white fir for the first period will be considered. Each bid must be submitted In triplicate and be accompanied by a certified check on a solvent National Bank la favor of the Superintendent of the Klamath Indian School in the amount of $6,000. Tbe deposit will be re turned If the bid Is rejected but re tained if the bid Is accepted, aad the required contract and bond are not executed, and presented for approval within alxty daya from such accept ance. The right to reject any and all blda is reserved. For copies of the bid and contract forms and for other Information application should be mado to the Indian Superintendent, Klamath Agency. Oregon. Washing ton. D. R., March 33, 1917. CATO 8BI,l8, Commissioner of Indian -Affairs. SAI-R OF TIMBER KLAMATH IN DIAN RESERVATION Sealed bids, marked outside "Bid, Antelope Val ley Timber," and addressed to the Superintendent of tbe Klamath In dian School, Klamath Agency, Ore gon, will be received until twelve o'clock noon, Pacific Time. Thurs day. May 31, 1917. for the purchase of timber upon about 14,000 acres within Township so nouin, nango t and 8 East. The sale embraces ap proximately two hundred mtllloafeet of which about ninety per eest la yellow and augar pine and the re malnder red and white fir. The cut ting of red and white fir will ha na tional with the purchaser. Each hid must state for each species the amount per thousand feet Scrlbner decimal V log scaie mat win vm ram for all timber cut prior u abhi i, 1930. Prices suosequeni 10 mat new ... tn h fixsd bv ths Commissioner of Indian Affairs by three year Per. leda. No bid of less than three dol lars per M feet for yeuow ana augar nine, eeventy-ftve casta for red flr and fifty cent for wnue flr.auriag the first perioa win es ranwi. n.V V.M ust be submitted la trinit fled check on a solvent National Bank in favor of the Sunerlntendent of the Klamath Indian School In the amount of 15.000. The deposit will be re turned If the bid le rejected but re tained ir tne bid la accepted, and tbe required contract and bond are not executed and presented for approval witnia sixty aava from sucn accent ance. The right to reject any and all blda la reserved. For coplee ef the bid and contract forma aad for other Information application should be made to tho Indian Superintendent. tuamaia Ageaey. Oregon, washing- ton . D. O.. March St. 1917. CATO BELLS, OoMlaatoaer of Indian Af- rairs. ummene (No, 385 Equity) la the Circuit Court, la and for the County of Klamath and SUte of Oregon. Mathew Cook, Plaintiff. vs. v Susie Cook, Defendant To Susie Cook, defendant above named. In the name of the State of Oregen: You are hereby required to appear and answer to the complaint filed against you tn tha above entitled salt on or before tbe 16th day of June, 1117, that neing tae last day or the time pre scribed la the order of publication of this summons, and If you fall so to appear, plead, answer, demur, or oth erwise move, for want thereof, plain tut will apply to the court far' the re lief prayed for la hie complaint, to wn: For a decree dissolving tiejbonds of matrimony now existing between the plalntiK aad defendant, upon the grounda of desertion for mora than one year last past immediately preced ing tha Slug af the complaint herein. 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RAISE H06S TO LOWER BEEF PRICE GOVERNMENT URGES THIS METH OD BECAUSE IT IS QUICKEST WAY TO SUPPLY PRODUCTION, AND THERE IS MONEY IN THEM WASHINGTON, May 10.- ed Statea government la -Tbe Unit urging in- Notlce of Appointment ef Administrator In tbe County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County. In the Matter of the Estate of Rubbetta M. Olldehaus, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that I have been appointed as administrator of the eatate of Rubbetta M. Gtldehaus, de ceased, and all persona having claims agalnat the above eatate are hereby aotlned to present them to me, with proper vouchers attached, at my office la the Loomls building. Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 8th day of. May, A. D. 1817. CHARLES J,' FERGUSON, Administrator of the Eatate of Rubbet ta U. Qitdehaus, Deceased. 11-1846-1-S created raising of pigs. The meat sup ply of the country must be Increased, and the quickest way to do it la by raising hogs. Concerning the production of pork, the department of agriculture baa the following to say: "The meat supply of the country can be increased more quickly by the 'hog mute' than by any other. The coun try'n need to augment its supply la great, but prevailing high prices alone ahould be sufficient Inducement to farmers to raise more hogs. The pros pect of success never was brighter. The high prices ruling In all markets show that the demand for pork Is In ex cess of the supply." For easy money the hog Is un equalled, according to the bureau of animal industry of the department. The bureau points out that the hog while requiring less care than the average farm animal, obligingly eats all of the farm's by-products. . Kitchen refuse, skim milk, scraps from the table, may all be turned Into palatable pork la short order." One point brought out Is that la creased production of pork would low er the price of beef. That It may be come the fad for each child to raise a pig was pointed out following the adop tion of such a scheme, with modltca tlons, In Ohio, If you want to get a good pot shot at the Germans, go plant an aero of potatoes. It will get you good results without leaving home. Moving Pictures MMWWWWWWW-WWWMMSWWW0 Some remarkable realistic racing scenes are announced aa features of "Atta Boy's Last Race." a' new Triangle Fine Arts play, starring Dorothy Glah, which will be seen at, the Star toalght.. Mitss Glah wears boy's clothes through out much of the play, as she herself looks after. Atta Boy, the race horse which, after many mishaps, anally brings home tbe bacon." v " la The Best Gift ... It is a WATCH Owership of a good watch Is a spur to promptness being on time la a big factor in get ting ahead in the world. A watch helps a boy or girl ia an intensley practical way. Buy the watch at Upp'a, be cause you can choose from the most reliable watches made, each one of them test ed by our watch expert, aad the price is the greatest pos sible watch value in each in stance, t BraceletWatches, 330 to 360. Chatelaln Watches, 810 to 840. Men's Watches, $15 to 885. Frank M. Upp Jeweler 433 Mala Street Official & P. Watch Inspector "About Free Stnf " We have It In Llnkvllle. Our free air Is of the very best quality... The elevation la four feet higher than In Klamath Falls, and we have no real es tate offices, consequently the air Is cooler. As everyone knows, hot air Is very bad for tires. Your storage battery, re. gardless ef make will be' Inspect ed free ef charge. We will paint on your car free of charge' in any conspicuous plsce a picture ef a "Wamlnux," a wry beauti ful animal and.ew trademark. Tho free camp ground Is next deer to our garage, and yeu nan take a free bath to the lake at anytime. Dent fall to got In oa all of this free staff. 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