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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1917)
H.UHIIW, AUWMT I, I1M7 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ? ir- PAOB tMMMM U. S. Woman At Hague LONDON, Aim. 4 - Tim firm wo man illilnmtlt lt nl n lull 'l diplomatic HnHlnllonM. iici-onllng lo llm Dull)' M", ,H MrM- l),,rl"y l-lvliiK- fit (Mir. ll" w'" "l"' "' ''" H' "fill"'' m,.,i! i usellllltlvi's nt tll AtlKlo- (Iitrillltll conirrrimi m ,', i-.i really, Indent with questions mi tIm. Ucrnum confcmnrii nt Tlio HnKiiu re. niiiTX "I wnr. Mm. Mvlntistono Ih mi Ainurlruii Hiimiui iiinrrliMl lo n llrltUli tittlcer, nii,l iuih I ii u MinmliiT unit Hi'iritiiuy if i he : v fi inntMit ciitiiniliiiM, on lint treatment nf tlm minmy of llrltlithl TOKIO. Aug I IntitriiHIutlug tht lirlminiTH itlncn It watt formcil two!,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,! nnll n, ,ut, f t. )i'iirn iKi. juiillon, I tin on Ki-nl;in Tiikiigl, n In llm i'iirly !)' of tl"' wr Mnt.'ua.u itnou,, tuiil, o m-lKiitlHt, Hiicalt. 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Ilreinl nml Imtinr, himnH and hi'i-rlcs. kraut anil (iililiaKc, chrtHu and clior rlitu and thi okkh of Tom mid Jcrrli's ulioulil lin Nnvfd thriiout I he laud, ho Unit ourH, Ilic fruitful nation, may lirmuiit the quirk Hlnrviilluii of the lialanro of creation In Hi,, lioiililous (IliK'H at hand. Tlio II hci'Iiih Imiohkh. qurntlal rarh hiiiiiII hIIco of lirimd'x cmioiitlnl lo kopp fatnlun puritlltutlal from ourRPlVfH mid our nlllet; waHto of food Ih uupropltloiiH, uii-Alimrlcaii, iciiilrloiM, nml Iuih coiiBt'iiuonco an vIcIoiih iik a Hwarm of Oorinnn hiqh. All our logic nnd our rontton provu It'ti nothliiK Hhort of trvuson If wo ltt tlio KrowliiR Hoagoii II nd uh Idly lookhiK on, not roiiHlUitrliiK or caring for tlio famine which Is ntnring In our fncce, SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK T'H (lUANDMOTIIEH'H llKCII'K TO MHI.MJ HACK COLOR ANI I-UH-THE TO HAIR That beautiful, oven shade of dark, Rlossy hnlr can only bo had by brow lg a mlxtuio of Sago Ton and 8ul I'l'iir. Your hair is your charm. II makes or mars tho fnco. Whon It fulo;, ttiniH gray or stronkod, Juttt nn application or two of Sago nnd Sul I'wur onlinncoti Uh nppenrnnco a hiin Irod fold. Don't bother to propnro tho mlx ''"; you can get this famous old I'mmjio Improved by tho addition of "tlior IngicdlonlH for CO cents a lnrge "tlio, nil roady for uso. It Ih called wyoth'B Sago nnd Sulphur Compound. rlilH can always bo depended upon to "ring back tho nnturnl color and Iiib r of your hair. Nvnryuody UH0H "WyetliV Sngo nnl Sulphur Compoiiid now because t ditrkoiiH ho naturally nnd evenly Hint nobody can toll' It' has been np- I'Hod. You simply dampen n spongo or soft brush with It uud draw this 'rough the hnlr, taking ono small "rand nt a time; by morning tho gray "air has disappeared, and nftor nn- "ier application It becomes boa tl- j"lly dark and appears glossy and lus- jrous. This rendy-to-use preparntlon dollghtfui toilet requisite for v?.".9 n( eilre dark balr and n L iul PPMnce. )t Is not In- n. for the cur- "ttftloa or Prwnttoa of dims., Adv. Diplomat Conference IliltKil Vimiiikit, our iliitlniiiui, wlih liifnt iiihII'iii, which MHm-cri-liiry (if tlm coniiultliii iiiitiiinlly Inivi, nl i(ini liuiiiil. It unit ii luiiil work nil I hit limit, mill Imlli iuiti'n um lont'i'iu il nullity with (lie wnlfiirii of lint prl. ...,. 'r""ti'ii , inn oiiiiiii; iikmii wont tlm nnl iih dim inou-d, iiihI I IIIIKIM WUl'HlllMU Kllirillll in; Illl'lll i ,i.i nt ,1... . i.. , i ...in llllllk llll' II I' I I'Cllll'll I H lllllllllltl.il IV I lie found lo lnt Miry rulWfailnry." .i.im.i:si: vKioii ii:-ict:.si(j , t),,, p,,.m.M mitlniuil hyglenii, im, twmltl adopt nil poxitllito iiu'iimin-M t,, tu Iiik about nn liupiovciiiciil. till.tl.V I.NSI'ltAVrK 'Mien-nr,-ninny UniN of Inxnrnnre. ,. iir.. ) on Kri llm kind Unit mn. Mr rtillcoli. 27 nor iircparlni: fur thn dayH whon Hum tncr'M Koii,' I.ol tin then do what wo oukIiI to, hy diivotliiK all our thought lo hiivliiK fnoiUliiffH wo'ro tmiKht to hy llii' tint ti iiit Ik ('(unpli'to which tlio National Couiinlifilon Iuih prepared In litrK,' mIIi tin for ItnptovluK tlm roiull tlou of i iir slock of tiling lo al. TIiIh Ih seiuctlilni: uoitli your tryliu:, for hy raunliu; mid hy dryliiK nil th thliiKH Ihal (tt'V( hern huyliiK you'll not miTi'Iy fevd )oiiriiclvt'H, but you'll Hud from thn lioKlnnliiK. thnt you've helped our troopf In winuliiK hy the dryliiK mid tlio tlnuliiK which have Hlocked your pantry hIicIvch. Complete detailed liiHlructlonH for preparing egetulileH mid frultn for winter ut'eilri are given In tlm lloum Cunning Manual mnl (he Home Dry ing Manual Issued by the National Emergency Food (Jiirtlon Commission, 210-221 Maryland building, Washing ton, I), (', A copy of either manual may bo hud upon roiiuest, enclosing two cent slump for pontage. MOVIES TO SEARCH FOR MISSIXO 01 HI, HAVANA, Aug. I. Ah ii result of tho ralliirn of llm police authorities lo locate. Until Armstrong, tho Amor lean girl who recently mysteriously disappeared hero, tlm American con sulate is sending photographs of lior to nil the iiew'spapoi'it. Arrangements also are being made to liuvo pictures of tho young woman thrown on, the screnus of moving pic turn theaters thriiout tho Island for the purpose of locating lior. HIOIIER RATES 111' LED WASHINGTON, 1. C, Aug. 4. Tiie limiitl of railroad commlsalonors have won (heir tight boforo tho Intor- stato (.'oiuiiiorco Commission ugalnst dlHcilminntlon In frolght rntos from Eastern points to cities In tho MIsbIb slppl River district above- St. Louis. Tlio commission iiilos that rntos to theso polntH may oxceml rates to fowor Mlaflhslppl liivor points by not more than 1 cent pur 100 pounds on first rhtHs shipments uud half it cont on the other five clnsses. KAIHER OFFERS AIR ZURICH. July IK). (Doluyed) (lormnny hns.notlllod Turkoy and Riilgurin that she will assume all ex penses Incurred by theso countries In tlio cumpalgii of 1017-18. A lnrgo tract of lovel, fertile home stend land. Will locate settlers at reasonable rntoB. Address Obai. Qraves, 803 Washington street, Klam ath Falls, Oregon. li-m At the Churches Tlm ChrlHtliiu Hclonto Koilcty of Klnuintli l'"allH, which Ih u branch or Kiiuiatlun of Tlio Mother Church, The r'liHt Chiirth of Chrlnt HclentlHtil, In IIohIoii, Miihh., lioldK HorvlccH nt I in Kouth Fourth Htreut, every Hun day uiorultiK lit It o'clock nnd every Wuilnemlay evening at 8 o'clock. All lllc Willi OHIO. 'llm Hiibjcct loHHon for Hiinday, AiiKUHt f., "Love," Thn Hiinilny rcIiooI hcmmIoii Ih from !i: IT, lo luMn every Hiinday mornlliR I'upllH are enrolled to the nK of 20, The fieu reading room nnd free lending library Ih open from 2:30 to 1:30 on TueHilnyn, ThumdayH nnd KatiirdayH. The lllhle and all author led Christian Kclcnco literature may ho rend, borrowed or purchnHcd. The KplHropiil prayer itervlco will b held in Library halt Hiinday morn ItiK at 1 1 o'clock. All who nro In l e rent ed ure Invited to thoHO ncrvlcuH. riiiirch of thn Hacred Heart, cor ner lllKh and KlKhth atrootH. Kev. IIukIi MnrHhnll, pastor. Flrnt Miihh at C n. in. .Second Mbhh at 9:30 n. m. KveuliiK HcrvlcoH nt 7:30. At the M. K. Church Hiinday, "Jo nab the Slacker IMJ-A Jonah?" will he the Hiihjei't of tlio morning ser mon. CIiiik. V. Khcrleln will slnit n nolo. No evening Hormonit during AiiRtiHt. At the HaptlHt Kmanuel church, .Siiiidny, AugiiHt "ith: Sunday hcIiooI, 10 a. m. I'reachliiK by paHtor, 11 a. m. II. V. P. . 7 p. in. I'roarhltiK, Hev. Northup, 8 p. m. Special music at each service. You nro cordially Invited. I'rcflbytcrlan church Sunday school nt 10 n. m., J. S. Hogg, superintendent. Church sorvlceg nt 11 n. m. nnd 8 p. m. Rev. E. K. Clnrk of Placervllle. Calif., will pronch nt both services. Morning subject, "Four Points Con cerning the Scriptures." Kvonlng subject, "A King's Expert munt to Find Happiness." WANTS PEACE VIA VIKNNA COPENHAOEN, Aug. 4. The reml-ofllclnl Vienna Fremdenblatt says it is able to announce authorita tively that (lermuny gladly will act upon pearo overtures coming by way of Vienna. Tho Cologne Ontctts, a copy of which has been received here, repro duces the FrcmdonblatL's statement. There are no holea in .tna disabil ity pollrlcH. 8 co Chllrote. 87 LEGAL NOTICES .Notice of I'oumlmaater'a Sale Notlco is hereby given that the un dersigned poundmaster of the City of Klamath Falls, did impound in the pound of snld city tho following de scribed animals on or about the 29th day of July, 1917: Ono bay horse, blaxe face, brand A, double bar across, on right hip. And that unless tho owner or own ors of said animal, or other person or persons having an Interest therein shall before, tho time of sale stated bolow, pay nil costs and charges for the keoplng nnd advertising thereof, togotlier with all feos provided by. ordinance of snld city for such cases, snld animals will be sold at public auction for cash at Klamath Falls, Oregon, at the Klamath stables, for cash, at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m., ou the 7th day of August, 1917, H. 8. WILSON, Chlof of Police and Poundmaster, Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, August 2, 1917. 2-4t Summons 9 (Law No. 957) In tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County. City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, n Municipal Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. A. Oauthier, Mnndy Qautbler, J. Gauthler, Lucl Qautbler and Mike Rrod, Defendants. To A. Qautbler, Mandy Qautbler, J. Qautbler and Lucl Qautbles, De fendants above named: In the Name of the State 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, 1917,that being the last day of the time prescribed in the order for the publication of this summons, and if you fall so to appear or an swer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In Its complaint, to-wlti For Judgment for the appropriation to plalntlS'a use for all proper rail- UTAH GOES DRY WIIH CELEBRATION ItKCOIlD OF AltltEHTH FOR INTOX. icatio.v ih i:m'i:(ti:d ah a hi: huit of i'liimc ri:ktino TENDKHKI) XEW RI-XilMK HALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 4. Out rivaling nny New Year'u eve for mer rymaking nnd homage-paying to John Hurley corn, the state of Utah went dry nl midnight, Tuesday. In Snlt Lnko City 122 saloons nnd cafee closed up promptly at 12 o'clock with tlncnn concerts, auction sale bottle breaking and cheering. The Inst bottle of whiskey sold nt a Main street saloon at the minute of cloning went to the highest bidder for $r.r0. The police went the roundB constantly from early In the evening until the cloning hour in Halt Lake, and It Is expectted that a record has been set for arrests on Intoxication charges. Have new nnd modern seven room house on pavement. Will sell on easy terms or will take good vacant lot or smalt house aa part payment. See Chllcota. 27 road purposes of the following de scribed premises: A strip of land 100 feet In width, being fifty feet In width on each side of and parallel with the cen ter line of tho main track of tho Klamath Falls Municipal Railroad, as the tamo is staked out and lo cated over and across the Innds of the said defendants sltunte In Klamath county, state of Oregon, and known nnd designated as fol lows, to-wft: Northeast quarter of the south west quarter of section 25, town ship 38 south, range 10 east of 'Willamette Meridian, said center line being described as follews: L'eglnntng at a point on the east line of the southwest qunrter of section 25, township 38 south, range 10 east of Willamette Morid Inn, and If 5 8 feet north of the south line thereof, said point being 8tatlonL'4748plus99.4 of the Klam ath Falls Municipal Railroad Bur- vey as located and staked; running thonco south 89 degrees 53 mln. west a dlstnnce of 724.9 feet to the beginning of n spiral curve to the left whose radius varies from in finity to 955.4 feet; thence along the arc of said spiral curve whose long chord Is 299.7 feet nnd benrs soutn 86 degrees 53 minutes west n distance of 300 feet; thence along 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 NE V of SW4 of section 25 of said town ship nnd range, and which contains 3.09 acres more or less, and for the assessment of the dam ages to said defendants Incurred in such appropriation, and tbat upon payment into court of the amount of damages so assessed, Judgment be en tered appropriating said premises ana the whole thereof to the uses and pur poses of this plaintiff. This summons Is Eervod upon you and each of you, the snld defendnnts, by publication thereof In the Evening Herald, a dally newspaper 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 the above-entitled court, made, dated and filed In this action on the 29th day of June, 1917, which said order requires that this summons bo published once a wees tor six (C) consecutive weeks, begin ning on tho 30th day of June, 1917. The date of the first publication of this summons- is June 30, 1917. R. C. QROESDECK, Attorney for Plaintiff. Klamath Falls, Oregon. 30-7-14-81-28-4-11 Notice of Hhertre Sale on Execution Notice Is hereby given that under and by virtue of a writ of execution In foreclosure Issued out of the cir cuit court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County, in the case of Geo. T. Baldwin va. A. B, Chambers and J, C. Chambers, co-partners doing business under the firm name and style of Klamath Lumber company, Elisabeth Manning, First State and Savings bank of Klamatb Falls, Ore gon, Ben Qay, Nora Plekens, J. W, Nye, J. H. Rea, R. 8. Woodford, Dan Irwin, A. McLean and Fred Carlisle, which said writ waa dated on the 18th day of July, A. D. 1917, I will, on the 15th day of August, 1917, at the front door of the court bouse of Klamath County, Oregon, In the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, at the hour of 8 o'eloek p. at. on aald date, pro-J ceed to sell at public nuctlon to the highest bidder for cash, the right, title nnd Interest of the said' A. B, Chambers nnd J, C. Chambers, and Elizabeth Manning, In nnd to the fol lowing described rent property, locat ed in Klamath County, Oregen: Beginning at a point on the east line of tho West 'ot the SWft of section 1C, township 38 H., range 10 E W. M., 250 feet north of the road which crosses the said West A In an easterly nnd wester ly direction, and from thence parallel to the said road to the westerly line of the said West 'i ; thence south 500 feet; thence east parallel to the said road to the cast line of said West M; thenco north 600 feet, Intending by this description to Include the real estate upon which the following buildings are situated, providing that a right of way over the said described premises Is reserved for purposes of togging, together with tho buildings on the said premises L described as follews: One house 14x20 feet, one house 12x29 feet, two houses 16x24 feet, one bouse 16x18 feet, one garage one bunk bouse, 20x40 feet, one story In height, celled Inside, ship- lap flooring nnd ceiling, siding out side, tar paper roof, one cook house 20x36 feet with wing 12x35 feet with dressed flooring, sblplap celling, siding outside, tar paper roof, and one barn, 30x70 feet with hay loft, two houses 12x24 feet each, with leanto 10x24 feet; or so much thereof as may be neces sary to satisfy the Judgments render ed In the above entitled cause on the 29th dny of June, 1917, which Judg ments aggregate the sum of $1, 231.02, and for the sum of $100 at: torneys' fees, and the further sum of M0. 40 costs and disbursements nod the costs and expenses of this sale an execution. Dated this 13th day of July, 1917. GEO. L. HUMPHREY, Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon By T. E. GRIFFITH, Deputy. 14-21-28-4 Snmmoaa (Law No. 959) In, the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County. city or Kiamatn Falls, Oregon, a Municipal Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Mary C. McCarley, W. B. McCarley, B. 8. Grigsby and State Land Board of State of Oregon, Defendant!. To Mary C. McCarley, W. B. McCar ley, defendants above named: In the Name of the State of Ore gon you and each of you are here by required to appear and answer the complaint in Eminent Domain tiled against you In the above entitled action, on or before the 11th day of August, 1917,that being the last day of the time prescribed in the order for the publication of this summons, and if you fall so to appear or an swer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for tbe relief prayed for In its complaint, to-wit: For Judgment for tbe .appropriation to plaintiff's use for all proper raU-j road purposes of the following de scribed premises: A strip of land 100 feet In width, being fifty feet In width on each side of and parallel with the cen ter line of the main track of the Klamath Falls Municipal Railroad, as the same la staked out and lo cated over and across the lands of the said defendants situate in Klamath county, state of Oregon, and known and designated as fol lows, to-wlt: South half of the northeast quar ter, and the north half of the southeast qunrter of section 2, township 39 south, range 10 east of the Willamette Meridian, said center line being described as fol fel fol eows: Beginning at a point on the east line of section 2 of said township, and range 2673.3 feet south of the northeast corner thereof, said point being L' 4860plus84 of the Klam ath Falls Municipal Railroad sur vey as located and staked, and which is a point on a 1 degree curve to tbe left, whose tangent at said point bears south 19 degrees 03 minutes west; running thence on tbe arc of said 1 degree curve to the left a distance of 307.0 feet; thence south 15 degrees 69 minutes minutes west a distance of 1208.7 feet to the south line of the north halt of the southeast quarter of section 8, of said town ship and range, and containing 3.47 acres more or less, and for the assessment of the dam ages to said defendants Incurred in such appropriation, and that upon payment into court of the amount pf damages so assessed, Judgment be en tered appropriating said premises and tbe whole thereof to tbe uses and pur. poses of this plaintiff. This summon U served upon you and each of you by publication thereof In the Even ing Herald, a dally newspaper of gen eral circulation printed and pub lished at Klamath, Falls, Klamath couaty, Oregon,, by order of the Hon prable D. V. Kuykendall, Judge of the above entitled court, made, dated and filed In this action on the 29tn,day.of June) 1917, which said order requires that thM aald 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 of this summons Is June 30, 1917. R. C. OROESBECK, Attorney for Plaintiff. Klamath Falls, Oregon. 30-7-14-21-28-4-11 flammoM (Law No. 968) In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County. City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, a Municipal Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Charles E. Wilder, Defendant. To Charles E. Wilder, above named Defendant: In tbe Name of the State of Ore gon you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint In Eminent Domain filed against you In the above entitled action, on or before the 11th day of August, 917,that being the last day of tbe time prescribed in the order for the publication of this summons, and If you fall so to appear or an swer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court tor the jilltt prayed for In its complaint, to-wit: For Judgment for the appropllatlon to plain iff's use for all proper rail road purposes of the following de scribed premisee: A strip of land 100 feet la width, being fifty' feet In width on each side of and parallel with the cen ter line of the main track of the Klamath Falls Municipal, Railroad, as the same la staked out and lo cated over and across the lands of the aald defendant situate In Klamath county, state of Oregon, and known and designated as fol lows, to-wlt: Beginning at a point on the sec tion line between sections 88 and 33, in township 89 south, range 9 east, Willamette Meridian, and the center line of Third street, In the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, pro duced south to Intersection, with said section line, being Stat. 64881 plus 48.9 of Klamath Falls Munlci- Growing jGrpi Insurance Lowest Rates Best Companies Write, Phone or Call on Arthur R. Wilson 817 MAIN ST., 1 National Defense . TO FARMERS: "The supreme need of our nation and of the nations with which we are cooperating is an abundance of supplies, and especially of foodstuffs." ' From the President's Proclamation Money, men, munitions and food are necessary war commodities. Money is plentiful. Men are available. We -are speeding the manufacture of munitions. The farmer will do his full duty by pro only to sustain our own people but to assist those with whom we are allied for the triumph of right. First State & Savings Baik KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON T pal Railroad sarvey as located and staked on ground; running thence north 61 degrees 04 mlatttes west , a distance of 437 feet more or less, to the southerly line of Pacific ave nue In Klatriath Addition to Link vllle (now city of Klamath FaUs), Oregon. Said strip of land con taining 1.01 acres, more or less, and 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 and the whole thereof to the uses and pur poses of this plaintiff. This summons Is served upon you, tbe said defend ant, Charles E. Wlldey by publica tion thereof in the Evening Herald, a dally newspaper of general circula tion, printed and published at Klam- 'nth Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, by order of the Honorable D. V. Kuy kendall, Judge of the above-entitled court, made, dated and filed In this action on the 29th day of June, 1917, which said order requires that this summona be published once a week for' six (6) weeks, beginning on the 30th day of June, 1917. The date of the first publication of this summons Is June 80, 1917. R. C. OROESBECK, Attorney for Plaintiff. Klamath Falls, Oregon. 30-7-14-21-22-4-11 Notice to Credtters In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for tbe County of Klam ath. In the Matter of the Estate of Benja min 8. Kerns, Generally Known as B. 8. .Kerns, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un dersigned, executor of the estate of Benjamin 8. Kerns, generally known as B.i 8. Kerns, deceased, to the cred itors of, and to all persons having claims against, the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary Touchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to said executor, at the, law, oSee of O. F. Stone, In Klamath Falls, Oregon), la said county and state, the same eelag the place for the transaction of the business of said estate; Dated this 14th day of July, 1817. BENJAMIN E. KERNS. Executor of Said Estate.. 14-81-28-4-11 PHONE 1 i-.i ...ft I tai