The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 21, 1917, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE EV1NIN0 HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, QREOON.
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ON 'TATHItrTH OF AMtillM'A"
8ACHAMKNTO. July ll.Frank
C Jordan, secretary of slate, aaya
tl.it "iii" slipped over" on him
lirti the Patriots of America of Han
Kfnrl"' nitt articles of Incorpora
tion to ea the validity of tint draft
law
"If the object of tbe Patriot of
Anirrlea, who Med their articles
wnll 1 wm abasnl from my im.
hail been called to tnjr atenllon. I
on .l hate refuaod to flip them,"
ulJ Jurdan
"Urn who would hautl together to
carry out the object of thai Inrur
xratloii alioulil ht iM-nl lo the twk
tillp or Anl Uland, Thr It no
pt for them among rwl mn. frno
turn and loral mon,"
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iimw uvv him wirn sour.
BAN KHANCIMCO. July 21. rT
tiat dUfliurfd for life. Mm, Chart
Klwn of KUat Itlchmond, her noi
almott romitvtly bltlrn oil by tmr
l.iiiband. Ilea In Craven hoaiiltal, In
Itlchmond,
Artorilloi lo Mr. Ktaen'a alory.
hrr huaband became en rated berau
do returned home and found a rold
dinner awaltlnic him. Ill wife
at a lielahbor'a houae, and when a!ir
flurned, the aaya, he mibratded her
The next mornlnc. ahe aaya, he
threatened her, and finally hit her
I.CM,
Knatn KUen, the huaband, la tin.
iter nrret In Itlrhmonda. I'hyalilana
are trylnit to craft nil artificial none,
mi the wnmnn'a fare, and they de
tUre It h be at l-nt a week before
ilir l able to leallfy.
J A Denny and mrly arrived from
Ktna Mllla, Calif. They are traveling
thru by niito, mid are reKlalered nl
the llnirl Hull.
Itay la money. Don't tk rlumrcai.
I"i.if. II In.umJ l,r tlillrnlv. 13-fl
TAKE SALTS FOR
THE KIDNEYS IF
YOUR BACK HURTS
Wb SbouM Drink Lots of Water and Eat Less Meat, Says
Noted Authority en Kidney Disorders
a
Recommends a Spoonful of Jad Salts In Glass of Water Before
Breakfast to Stimulate Kidneys and Eliminate
the Uric Acid
, Uric Mid In meat eieltei the kidney-, they
become overworked, get luggUli, ache, iiml feel
like lumpa of lead. The urlno becomes cloudy,
the bladder U Irritated, and you uiuy be obliged
to seek relief two or three timea during the nipt.
When the kidueya clog you tuuit help them flosU
off the body'a urinoua waste or you'll Iks a real
ick person ahortly. At flrit you feel a dull
puery in the kidney realon, you Huffcr from
backache, tick headackcu diwlneu. Btonmch e a
our, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic
twlngei when the weather la bad.
. Kat leu meat, drink Iota of water; alo uet
irora any pharntaclit four ounces of Jad balut;
Jikfl a Ubleauoonful in a glau of water before
Recuiting Offices to be
for Closed Ten Days
HAN niANHHCO. July 21 -I'd- omr.n lm o, for ten days, lo give
rn itptin piittiD mlai-irry, tin. I'ntl. the men n nl from their strenuous
eil Hint, olll ! It" murine itirim iiiiii.nlKii-n noon as the corpa
lerrultliiB mni4 rliml for n Irii day nut lira full wnr MroiiKlh. Approx
pnrlod fo the dial l linn In Idalory Imnlely 3,1100 morn turn are needed,
ami Hint In Ilm midst of war. Intnl Hut I'tilted Hlatea U furnishing
Orders Iinti iirfii ti'i-i'lvfc) from ( in-w mnrlm-ii nt tlm rule of 100 a day
Washington by the lornl rmrultlng Ho, In about thirty daya, It I ex
station illmnliiK tli.tt nil recruiting petted the marine orp will be filled.
I. W Colo nml It I. Hclimlilt of I
8mi FramUm nrrhi-il lnt iiIkIu by
nnu rrniniatip nirnni ii iiinnt 117 - -- --
nulomolitl 'limy rniiiti In lijr way weeks' vl.lt with Ii
of Merrill, nllil nri regUlered nt the'Hrov.fiavllle Her alal
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Ureal llrltnln. urn here ahown ahortly
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Mlu Catherine llullowny, clerk at
Mi Co, has returned from a Iwo
lirr parents at
tor Alien of that
place la visiting nerc
and Her Husband
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after they were married at the Welch
llaiulat rhurcli In U,ndon. Captain
Ktnna haa won tlio military croaa In
action,
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breakfast for ti few daya and your kidneys will
then net fine. This famous salts is ntado from
tho Hc'ul of gropes and lemon juice, combin.'
wllh lithiu, and has been used for generation
to cleun clogged kidneys and stimulate then
to normal activity, nlJ to neutralise the ncic
in urine, so it no longer is a ource of irritation,
thus ending bladder weakness.
Jad Salts is Inexpensive, cannot injure, trmkea
n delightful effervescent lithla-water drink which
everyone should take now and then to keen tin
kidneys clean and active. Druggists hero sty
they sell lots of Jad Baits to folks who believe in
overcoming kiduey trouble whilo it U only
trouble..
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' Rt'MIAN MJ.VMTKH
HBTROORAU, July 21, An at
tempt haa juit beii made to naaaaal.
nate War Mlnlater Kerenaky at the
town of I'otlolak. A ahot fired at
th mlnUtar mlaaad hi m,
WIIX IUHMAXTI.K llll.K Mll.IJi
The C. (-'. Chnpnidti Coiintructlon
company baa piirchuard the -uilp-
ment of the old Ha men Lumber corn.
pany and tho Oravea A Knapp mill on
th) Indian reservation, and will pro.
ceed to dlamantln them nt once,
It la Mpected that Meaara. Chap
man, (Iraham, Vanvn llutchlna nnd
floy Dyaart will so up Immedlalely
and alart this work Koine of the
ninrhlnery will be aold and nome
Junkad,
To Our Cuatimtera
Owing to the cataatrophe which
overtook ua laat iiIkIU, we will tem
porarily b unable to deliver milk.
We thank you for your paat patron
ace, and hop to again nerve you In
the near future.
Il-U WILLIAMS DA I It V.
Rave aome good 40 and HO men Ir
rigated tracts cloao to Fall, partly
! alfalfa. Irka are low and term
right. Hee CfeUct.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice to Tat payers
The aaaewor's Ui rolls are open to
the public until July 21at.
All property ownera are requested
to rail at the aaaeaaor'a ofOce and In
pact tbelr boldlnga. 14-31
Notice to Creditor
lu the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Klam
ath. In the Matter of the Katale of llenja
mln 6. Kerns, Generally Known
as II. 8. Kerna, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given by the un
dersigned, executor of the estate of
llenjamln 8. Kerns, generally known
at II. 8. Kerns, deceased, to the cred
itors of, and to all persons having
claims against, the said deceased, to
exhibit them, with the necessary
vouchers, within six months after the
first publication of thla notice, to said
executor, at the law office of C. F.
Stone, In Klamath Falls, Oregon, In
said county and slate, the aame belnc
the place for the transaction of the
business of ssld estate.
Dated this 14th day of July. 1917
BRNJAMIN E. KERNS,
Executor of Said Estate.
14-21-2S-4-11
Notice of KherlfTa Hair on Kxrrutlon
Notice Is hereby given that under
and by virtue of a writ of execution
In foreclosure Issued out of the cir
cuit court of tho Stale of Oregon, for
Klamath County, In tho rase of Geo.
T. Daldwln vs. A. II. Chambers and
J. C. Chambers, co-partners doing
business under the Arm name and
ttyle of Klamath Lumber company,
Elisabeth Manning, First State and
Savings bank of Klamath Falls, Ore
gon, Ben Gay, Nora Pickens, J. W.
Nye, J. H. Rea, It. S. Woodford, Dan
Irwin, A. McLean and Fred Carlisle,
which said writ was dated on the
13th day of July, A. D. 1917, I will,
on the ISth day of August, 1917, at
the front door of the court house of
Klamath County, Oregon, In the City
of Klamath Falls, Oregon, at the hour
of S o'clock p. m. on said date, pro
ceed to sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cssb, the right,
title and Interest ot the said A. B.
Chambers and J. C, Chamber, and
Elisabeth Manning, In and to tho fol
lowing described real property, locat
ed In Klamath County, Oregen:
Beginning afa point on the east
line ot the West of the 8WV. of
section 16, township 38 8., range
10 E., W. M., 2S0 feet north of the
road which crosses the said West
H In an easterly and wester
ly direction, and from thence
parallel to the said road to the
westerly line of the said West
H i thence south 600 feet; thence
east parallel to the said road to
the east line of said West H;
thence north 600 feet, Intending by
tbls description to Include the real
estate upon which the following
buildings are situated, providing
that a right ot way over the said
described premises is reserved for
purposes ot logging, together with
the buildings oa tbe said premises
described as follews:
One house 14x10 feet, one house
litIO feet, two houses 16x84 feet,
one bouse 16x18 feet, one garage
one bunk house, 10x40 feet, one
story In height, celled Inside, ship-
lap flooring and celling, siding out
side, tar paper roof, one rook
bouse 10x35 feet with wing 11x36
feet wltb dressed flooring, shlplap
celling, siding outside, tar paper
roof, and one barn, 30x70 feet with
hay loft, two bouses 11x14 feet
eaek, with lea&to 10x14 feet;
or o much thereof at may be necea-
csry to istlafy the Judfmenta render
ed In the above entitled cauie on the
29th day of June, 1917, which Judg
ments aggregate the sum of ft,-
231.02, and for the aum of 1100 at-
tortieye' t--, nnd the further aum of
flO.IO roata and dlaburaement nnd
the coata and expense of thla aale
oo elocution,
D.i led thla 13th flay of July, 1917
(JKO, L. IIUMI'IIKKY,
Rherlff of Klamath Coiinty.'Or'Kon
IJy T. K. OHIPFITII, Deputy.
lt.21-214
Huiiimona
(Law No. 959)
In Ida Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Klamath County.
City of Klamalb Falls, Oregon, n
Municipal Corporation, I'lalntlff,
va.
Mary C. MtCarley, W. B. McCarley. II.
H. Grlgaby and State Land Board
or State of Oregon, Defendants.
To Mary C. McCarley. W. B. McCar
ley, defendanta above named:
In the Name of the Stale of Ore
gon you and each of you are here
by required to appear and answer
the complaint In Eminent Domain
filed against you In the above entitled
action, on or before the 11th day of
August, 19l7,that being the last day
of the lime prescribed In the order
for the publication of this summons,
and if you fall so to appear or an
awer, for want thereof, the plaintiff
will apply to tbe court for tbe relief
prayed for in its complaint, to-wlt:
For Judgment for tbe appropriation
to plaintiff's use for all proper rail
road purposes of the following de
scribed premises:
A strip or land 100 feet In width,
being fifty feet In width on each
side of and parallel with the cen
ter line of tbe main track of the
Klamath Falls Municipal Railroad.
as the same is staked out and lo
cated over and across the lands of
tho said defendants sltuste In
Klamath county, state of Oregon,
and known and designated aa fol
lows, to-wlt:
South half of tbe northeast quar
ter, and the north half of the
southeast quarter ot section 2,
township 39 south, range 10 east
of the Willamette Meridian, said
center line being described as fol fel fol
eows: Beginning st a point on tbe east
line of section 3 of said township,
and range 2673.3 feet south of the
northeast corner thereof, said point
being h' 4860plus84 ot tbe Klam
ath Falls Municipal Railroad sur
vey aa located and staked, and
which la a point on a 1 degree
curve to the left, whose tangent at
said point bears south 19 degrees
03 minutes west; running thence
on tbe sre of said 1 degree curve
to the left a distance of 307.0
feet; thence south 15 degrees 59
minutes minutes west a distance
of 1202.7 feet to the south line of
the north half of the southeast
quarter of section 2, of said town
ship and range, and containing
3.47 acres more or less,
and for the assessment of the dam
ages to said defendanta Incurred in
such appropriation, and that upon
payment into court qf the amount of
damages so assessed, judgment be en
tered appropriating said premises and
the whole thereof to tbe uses and pur
poses ot this plaintiff. This summon
'a served upon you and each ot you
oy publication thereof in the Even
ing Herald, a dally newspaper of gen
eral circulation printed and pub
lished at Klamath, Falls, Klamath
county, Oregon, by order ot the Hon
orable D. V. Kuykendall, Judge ot the
above entitled court, made, dated and
filed In this action on the 29th day of
Juno, 1917, which said order requires
that this said summons be published
once a week for six (6) weeks, be
ginning on the 30th day of June,
1917.
The date of the first publication ot
this summons is June 30, 1917.
K. C. GROESBECK,
Attorney tor Plaintiff.
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
30-7-14-21-28-4-U
Summons v
(Law No. 968)
In the Circuit Court ot the State of
Oregon, for Klamath County.
City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, a
Municipal Corporation, Plaintiff,
vs.
Charles E. Wlldey. Defendant.
To Charles E. Wlldey, above named
Defendant:
In the Name of the State ot Ore
gon you are hereby required to
appear and answer the com
plaint In Eminent Domain filed
aaalnat you in the above entitled
action, on or before the 11th day ol
August, 1917,that betng tbe last day
of tbe time prescribed In tbe order
for the publication of this summons,
and If you fail so to appear or an
swer, tor want thereof, tbe plalatll
will apply to the court for tbe relief
prayed for In Its complaint, to-wlt:
For Judgment for tbe appropllatlon
to plala'il's use tor all proper rail
road purposes of the-following de
scribed premises:
A strip of land 100 feet la width,
being fifty feet In width on each
side of snd parallel with the cen
ter line of the main track of the
I Klamath Falls Municipal Railroad,
as the same Is staked, out and lo
cated over and across the lands of
the said defendant sltuste In
Klamath county, stale of Oregon,
nnd known and designated as fol
lows, to-wlt: t
Beginning at a point on the see.
lion line between sections 32 and
33, In township 39 south, range 9
caat, Willamette Meridian, and the
center line of Third street. In the
city or Klamath Falls, Oregon, pro
duced south to Intersection with
said section line, being Stat. 6482
plus 48.9 of Klamath Falls Munici
pal Railroad survey as located and
staked on ground; running thence
north 61 degrees 04 mlnrte west
a distance of 437 feet more or less,
to the southerly line of Pacific ave
nue In Klamath Addition to Link
vllle (now city of Klamath Falls),
Oregon. Said strip of land con
taining l.oi acres, more or leas,
and for tbe assessment of tbe dsm
ages to ssld defendants Incurred la
such appropriation, and that upon
payment Into court of the amount ef
damsgss so assessed. Judgment be en
tered appropriating said premises and
the whole thereof to the use and pur
poses of tbls plaintiff. Tbls summons
la served upon you, the said defend
ant, Charles E. Wlldey by publica
tion thereof In tbe Evening Herald, a
dally newspsper of general circula
tion, printed and published at Klam
ath Falls, Klamath county, Oregon,
by order of the Honorable D. V. Kuy
kendall, Judge of tbe above-entitled
court, made, dated and filed in this
action on the 29th day of June, 1917,
which ssld order requires that this
summons be published once a week
for six (6) weeks, beginning oa the
30th day of June. 1917.
The date of the first publication of
this summons Is June SO, 1917.
R. C. OROE8BECK,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
30-7-14-21-28-4-11
Sasssaoaai
(Law No. 957)
In the Circuit Court ot the 8tate of;
Oregon, for Klamath County.
Cltr of Klamath Falls. Oregon, n
Municipal Corporation, Plaintiff,'
TS.
A. Gsutbier, Mandy Gauthler. J.
Gautbler. Lud Gauthler and Mike
Brod, Defendants.
To A. Gauthler, Mandy Oauthler, J.
Gauthler and Lucl Gauthles, De
fendants above named:
In the Name of the State of Ore
gon you and each ot you are here
by required to appear and answer
tbe complaint In Eminent Domain
filed a'galnst you In tbe above entitled
action, on or before tbe 11th day of
August, 1917,that being the last day
o'f the time prescribed in the order
for the publication ot thla summons,
and It you fall so to appear or an
swer, for want thereof, the plaintiff
will apply to tbe court for the relief
prayed for in its complaint, to-wlt:
For Judgment for tbe appropriation
to plaintiffs use for all proper rail
road purposes of the following de
scribed premises:
A strip of land 100 feet in width,
being fifty feet In width oa.each
side of and parallel with tho cen
ter line ot the main track ot the
Klamath Fall Municipal Railroad,
aa the same is staked out and lo
cated over and across the lands of
the said defendanta situate In
Klamath county, state ot Oregon,
and known and designated aa fol
lows, to-wlt:
Northeast quarter ot the south
west quarter ot section 25, town
ship 38 south, range 10 east of
Willamette Meridian, said center
line being described as follews:
Peglnnlng at a point on the east
line ot the southwest quarter ot
section 26, township 38 south,
range 10 east ot Willamette Merld
iuu, and 1668 feet north of the
south line thereof, said point being
8tatlonL'4748plus99,4 ot the Klam.
ath Falls Municipal Railroad sur
vey as located and staked; running
thonco south 89 degrees 53 mln.
west a distance of 724.9 feet to the
beginning ot a spiral curve to the
left whose radius varies from in
finity to 956.4 feet; thence along
the arc ot said spiral curve whose
SENECA
MEBAS
Tr ITaf
long chord Is 299.7 feet-aad tware'i
aouyi 86 degrees 63 minutes west a
distance of 300 feat; thence ateag
the arc of a circular curve to the
left whose radius Is 955.4 feet and
whose tangent at point of com
mencement bears south 80 degrees
62 minutes west a distance of 319.5
feel to the west line of said NEK
of SW4 of section 26 of said tows
ship and range, and which contains
3.09 acres more or less,
snd for the assessment of the dam
ages to said defendants Incurred la
such appropriation, and that upon
payment Into court of the amount of
damages so assessed. Judgment be en
tered appropriating said premises aad
the whole thereof to the uses and pur
poses of this plaintiff. This summons
Is served upon you and each of you,
the said defendants, by publication
thereof In the Evening Herald, a
dally newspaper of general circula
tion, printed and published at Klam
alb Falls, Klamath county, Oregon,
by order of the Honorable D. V. Kuy
kendall, Judge ot the above-entitled
cojrt. made, dated aad filed la this
action on the 29th day of Jane, 1917,
which said order requires that this
summons be published once a weea
for six (6) consecutive weeks, hsejav
ning obi the 30th day of June, 1917.
The dste of tbe first publication of
this summons Is Juno 30, 1917.
R. C. GROESBECK,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
30-7-14-21-28-4-11
Notice of Flea! Accent
In the County Court of tbe State of
Oregon, for the County of Klam
ath.
!n the Matter ot the Estate of Mary
A. Wilcox, also known at Mary A,
Jones, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that I have
filed my final account as administra
tor of the estate of Mary A. Wilcox,
also known as Mary A. Jones, de
ceased , and tbe above entitled cemrt
has fixed upon 10 o'clock in the fore
noon of Saturday, the 28th day ot
July. 1917, as the time, and the coun
ty court room In tbe court house of
Klamath county, Oregon, in the eMy
of Klamath Falls, Oregon, as the
place when and where any person
may present any objections or excep
tions to anything therein contained,
or to anything done by me as admin
istrator, and at the said time and
place the 'said court will finally eet
tle Mid account.
This notice la published pursuant
to an order of tbe above entitled
court, made June 23, 1917, and the
first publication thereof is made ea
Jane 23. 1917.
JOHN N. WARREN,
Administrator Aforesaid.
22-30-7-14-31
Summons
(No. 896 Equity)
In the Circuit Court, In and for the
County of Klamath and 8tate of
Oregon.
V. A. Buell. Plaintiff,
vs.
Bessie A. Buell. Defendant.
To Bessie A. Buell, Defendant above
named:
Ton are hereby required to appear
and answer to the complaint filet
against you in the above entitled suit
on or before the 30th day ot July, 1917,
that being the last day ot the time
prescribed In the order ot publication
of this summons, and if yon fall so ts
appear, plead, answer, demur or other
wise move, for want thereof, plaintiff
wUI apply to the court tor the relief
prayed for In his complaint, to wit:
For a decree dissolving the bonds of
matrimony now existing between the
plaintiff and defendant, upon the
grounds of desertion for more than one
year last past immediately preceding
the filing ot the complaint herein.
This summons Is served upon yon,
the said defendant, by publication
thereof in the Evening Herald, a pub
lic newspaper of general circulation,
printed and published at Klamath
Falls. Klamath county. Oregon, onoe a
week tor six successive weeks (seven
Insertions), the first publication being
made June 16, 1917. and the last pub
lication July 28, 1917. by order of the
Honorable D. V, Kuykendall. Judge ef
the circuit court of Klamath county,
Oregon, which said order was made,
entered, dated and filed In this suR
June 15th, 1917.
RENNER ft KENT,
Attorneys tor Plaintiff.
Whose postofflce address Is Klamath
Falls, Oregon. 16-J3-30-M4-31-3
For Your Vacation
We have a complete line of
Seneca Cameras at well at
vacation goods of all kinds.
Drop in today.
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