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THCBftD.W, At'OUST t, 1017 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THMCK 1 r - -, - sjj -n ri Crown, con. a jfo Gasoline of Qualify tlnuous chslii of Bt boiling points in. V lTWS urea maximum J? i "CbtP. power d mileage." 2geflffllVfeMel piK iiiir ji fWWBWBBWBB Oregon Crops and Range Suffer From Drought rOHTI.ANI), Or., Aim. 9 Oregon houiowlvvi canned unusual quantl tin of gnrdrn product last week ac cording t Hi" summary of Oregou crop condition for (he week end. Ing August 4. Itiued here today by the Cortland Weather Ilureau. The tmnmsry follew: Tlif drought continued unbroken tnd uon-lrrlgated crop were atlll sunerlug, altbo cooler weather wa beneficial In some dUlrlcta. Forest drrn caused smoky condition every where. "Under Irrigation, corn, bian, sop, Dai and ugar beeta were do ing well. With Improvised home out At, boiuewlvee canned unuual qusntltlr of garden product. "drain harveat waa progreaalng with better yield of winter wheat than previously anticipated. Barley, nsts, rye and spring wheat were only W. L Knley With Mazamas 8AI.KM, Or., Aug. 9 State IMolo- glit W. I,. Flnley. who la with the Mataroas, a Portland mountaineer ing club, on Its annual outing to .Mount Jefferson! Is taking motion pictures of scenes and wild life for dlrplsy In Oregon towns. He Is also making a survey of conditions for use In a report to the federal govern ment. URAIN INSURANCE Special Mllcjr forma Issued by the ta company covering grain uncut, rat. In shocks, In sUcka and In sack In field. Itatcw am very low. Bee H-llrem, oaa Main, or phone M. 8 STATEMENT of the First National bank of Klam ath Falls, County of Klamath, State of Orsgon, showing the amount stand Ing to the credit of every depositor July 1, ID 17, who has not made a do. poilt, or who has not withdrawn any part of his deposit (commercial de Posit), principal or Interest, for a period of more than seven (7) years Immediately prior to aald date, with the name, last known place of resi dence or postoffice addreas of such depositor, and the fact of his death, If known. Hattle Durrough I 7.56 Klamath Palis, Oregon. Huson & Ward 1.12 Klamath Falls, Oregon. F. A. Isaacson 100.00 Klamath Falls, Oregon. ' 0. Koonsack 1,95 Merrill, Oregon. Royal J. Lemon 4.82 Klamath Falls, Oregon. a. itucker , 1.83 Klamath Falls, Oregon. Btate of Oregon, County of Klamath, as:. h Leslie Roger, belne- first duly worn, depose and say upon oath, that mm e cashier of the First National bank of Klamath Falls, County of Klamath, Btate of Oregen: that the oregolng statement la a full, true, cor rect and complete statement, showing " nmMaat known residence or post :";" "ess, fact of death, if known, the amount to the credit of each "posltor as required by the provl ons of Chapter 148, of the Oeneral ,,W V 0reB, 1907, and Chapter iJ,, tha aMt Uwe of Oregon, ". LESLIE ROORRB. Subscribed and swo.b to before me "" ,,th ay of Julj, A. D. 1917. v IDA'S. afOMYBB, Notary Public for Oregon. 11 .r""11'1 xpirw September " ",0' li-ai-i fair ii ml Into HcedhiKx had mostly been out for liny. "I'nntunw mid ruuges continued poor. Stork Ki'iiurnlly doing well, but win iii'turloriitii iiiiIuhh rain COIIICS MOOII. "Tarco frultM Htlll promising, but berries n uhort crop In inottt places on ueocunt of dry weather. Karly puaclie rlpouliiK, u mouth lator than usual." FOOTBALL TEAM ARMY PATTERN PARIS, Auk. 9 Major Cencral Pershing, rommander of the Ameri can expedition In Franco, told the Associated Press toduy what he ex pected of Amorlcu'u coiiHcrlpt army. TI10 general huUI: "Our men miiHt be In good phys ical condition, keeping their morals clean and thereby capable of meeting the trying conditions of modern war fare. The men intiMt learn to obey orders promptly, implicitly and wil lingly, but not necessarily automatic, ally. "I object to the word 'automatic' because wo do not utint a machine made organization, but an army of thinking mini. Mon with Individu ality, men fully (iipublo and ready to assume command of units, should their officers bo killed or Incapacitat ed, iik Bonictlnu's liappeiiR In trench wurfare. "The men miiHt bo mnda to real ise that war Ih not xport or play, but sorloua work demanding the utmost energy and attention to Insure sue cess." (lenernl I'orHliitig likened army organization to a football team In which each man Is trained to physical perfection under strict discipline, but Ih capable of brilliant Individual ac tion in 11 crisis. He added: "Wo want our men trained the same way." TI10 general was confident that America's army would glvo an ex cellent account of Itself and would come up to tho expectations of the other entonto allies despite tho tre mendous amount of work necessary before active American participation In trench warfaro waa posalble. COAIi WANTICI) IIADIA- AT HAKKR IlAKMIt, Or., Aug. 9 Mayor Pal- mer Monday wired the department of commerce asking that olforts be made to speed up local coal shipments from Wyoming and Utah fleldg. A little coal Is coming thru from Wyoming, but scarcely any from Utah since the Price valley flood. Iai'ul doalors are unable to store any against winter needs, delivering1 what little Is recolved as soon as It arrives. A critical situation Is faced unless conditions Improve, which hardly seems likely unless something Is accomplished boforn crops begin moving. Persons attempting to lay In cord' wood find but little on sale and as high as $8 a cord Is being asked, SKWINO MACHINKH Late model Rotary, 7-drawer Sing era, Just llko new, 135.00; 6-drawer, long shuttle and Whlta Rotary, good as new 130; 5-drawer Singers, Whites and New Homes, $20 and I2B. A lot of good drophead machines, fully guaranteed to please you, I'lO to 116. Bos tops, 1 5 to 10, Machines bought, sold, rented and repaired. BVAN8 ft BAlUi GERMAN VESSELS SEIZED SOON BE READY EOR USE MANII.IA, Aug. II Tho first of llio smaller of the commandeered (Ionium vohmoIh In tho Philippines to approach tho completion of her re palm will bo put Into commission within two or three days, to be fol lowed by two more. TIichu three vesHels probably will bn tho llrst of the Inter-Island fleet which the Philippine government ox. peels to establish with the seised ves sels. The twenty-three steamera seized In the Philippine at the time of the rupturo of relations with tier many had an aggregate tonage of (H4.000. The Philippine government while recognising that the larger HteamerH should bo put either Into the Pacific or Atlantic trade, as the National Shipping Hoard thinks best, made a plea to Washington that ten of tho smaller vessels representing perhaps a third of the total tonage, be assigned to the government for such service as the Insular authori ties deemed wise. White the chief use to which the Herman steamers will be put, will be either In Inter-Island traffic or In the Noa trade between the Philippines and tho China coast, the Insular gov. eminent Iiuh In mind the possibility of employing one of the vessels per haps In trade between the Istanda and Spain. There la a population of close to 10,000 Spaniards In the Philippines. They alone provide a market for many Spanish products. Meanwhile, work an the larger Herman steamers is proceeding rap idly. Two already have sailed. The outfitting of so many vessels and In so short a time has exhausted the supplies of naval store In Manila and of the China Coast. Some vessels may have to wait for the arrival of these stores from the United States. The manning of so many vessels also virtually has exhausted the supply of sailors In the Philippines, aa well as ship's officers. To fill the ranka of the sailors It Is probable that some of the vessels will recruit Chinese crew In Hong Kong. 'ON floors will have to be Imported from the United States. Big Percentage Claim Exemption 8BATTM3, Aug. 9 Ninety per cent of the men eaxmlned here up to today for service with the national army havo clutined exemptions. This extreme majority haa caused speculation today among military au thorities and It Is stated that the sec ond call for 500,000 men,, expected about six months hence, will exhaust Seattle's registration of more than 27,000, providing the majority of those claiming exemptions are grant ed such release. Added to this, a considerable num ber of tho 10 per cent remaining, it Is said will be granted exemptions on occupational grounds. Three divisions here have today Is sued new calls for men because the men summoned on the flrat rail, though twice the quota, will be In sufficient to furnish the division re quirement. " I WiU Reduce Coal Prices CIIICAaO, Aug. 9 Initiative In calling a conference of the governors or sixteen states at Chicago August 16th for the purpose of taking con sorted action to reduce coal prices, even to the extent of selling the mines, was taken today by the' Il linois state council of defense. . HKAPIjANH BROUGHT DOWN LONDON, Aug. 8 A dispatch to the Times from Rotterdam says a German seaplane alighted at Texel, Holland, yesterday after being fired at by Dutch soldiers. It was short of gasoline. The occupants were In terned, i Notice to Land Owners VHder Ktesa. nth Irrigation Project The Board of Dlrectora or the Klamath Water Users Association will hold a meeting at the Association office In the U. 8. Reclamation Build, ing, Klamath Falls, Oregon, August 18, 1917 at which time they will con. slder claims of land owners for re ductlon or exemption of lands under the project or a euspenslon of water charges on the aaaae. 7-2t A. L. WISHARD, gec'jr. Cruise, the Leading Batsman of the National League The batting sensation of the year Is Walter Crulae of the St. Louis Car dinals. He waa a "plienom" of the training camp who has made good. He led the league during most of the early part of the season, but few of the experts thought he could keep up the pace. He dropped to second place 'for a time, but at present he Is well In the lead end going better than ever. Crulae plays center Held for the Cardinals. Oregon Coal Will Be PORTLAND. Or., Aug. In re spouse to appeal from Governor Jama Wlthycombe and Mayor Qeo. It. Baker of Portland, United SUtes Senator Charles L. McNary la en- Have new and modern seven room bouse on pavement. Will eell on enajr terms or will take good vacant lot or small house ee pari payment. Bee Chilcote. 27 LEGAL NOTICES WWMWWWWWWWWWWWWHWWWWW Notice to Creditor In the County Court, State of Oregon, In and for the County of ath. In the Matter of the Estate of Abner Weed, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un- I a' '-SAX kV ""' ' I m,' 'X .J?l mm J- a- vn...'s derslgned has been duly appointed j iota 4 and 3, of section 1, township executor of the estate of Abner Weed. 41 BOuth, range 9. E, W. M., and lots deceased, by the County Court of 5, 4 and 3 of section 12, township 41 Klamath County, State of Oregon, outh, range 9, E. W. M.. and lots 6 and that all persona having claims1 and 5 of section 7, township 41 south, against the said estate are required ' range 10, B. W. M., and lot 2 of see to present the same to said executor !tlon 18, township 41 aouth, range 10, at the First National bank of Klam-JE. W. M., and lota 6 and S of section ath Falls, Oregon, within six months of the first publication of this notice, verified as by law required. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this ltth day of July, 1917. HORACE A. WEED, Executor of the Estate of Abner Weed.' Deceased. 19-26.2-9-16 Notice or Filing of Commissioner Re. port for Klamath Drainage District Notice Is hereby given to all per sona interested in the land included within the Klamath Drainage District, Klamath County, Oregon. The boundaries of said district are as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the point where the railroad embankment of the Callfor- nla Northeastern railroad (or South- ern Pacific) crosses the north dary of lot 6 or section 1 In township 40 aouth, range 8 east, W. M.; thence following the surveyed meander lino in a southerly and easterly direction along and on the northerly and east erly boundary line of lots 6, 5, 8, 9 and 4, in stld section 1, township 40 south, range 8 east, W, M., and lot 3 or section 6, township 40 south, range 9 east, W. M, and lots 8, 7, 11. 0, 6 and 13 or section 7, township 40 south, range 9 east, W. M and lots 4 and 8 or section 8, in township 40 south, range 9, B, W. M., and Iota 9, 8, 7, II, 13 and 6 or section 17, town hip 40 aouth, range 9, B. W. M., and lota 6, 4 and of section 80, town ship 40 south, range 9, B. W. M and Iota S and 8 of section 81, township 40 south, range 9, B. W. M., and lots 8 and 8 or section 81, township 40 south, range 9, B. W. M., and lots 7, ;jj3raMBBHBewsaBBEi''' m t'mm'im.im - . KWt . - re. f 'f . - ,tit 71 f '"fiX , 'V -1 ( k ' . l iv" . i.A T his"j?k Is. K MJn ii'f? '. 'A V7ZsZOii'i-Tli,r . ' f mixst&3&'. U .''7j?,V' wxica CBUIK Lands Investigated ; deavoring to have the federal gov ernment Investigate the coal situa tion In Oregon soon to avert a threat ened shortage this winter, accord ing to letters received here from Washington. A large tract of level, fertile home stead land. Will locate settlera at reasonable rates. Addreaa Choi. Graves, 203 Washington street, Klam ath Falls. Oregon. 12-lm 6, S and 4 of section 28, township 40 south, range 9 E. W. M., and lots 5 and 4 of section 27, township 40 south, range 9, E. W. M., and lota 4 and 3 of section 34, township 40 ' ram'afleW.H! raw XI PJ&..-JFi i r "fi . sx- $m VV.I e; " 4f, .' ; A KIam-i0uth, range 9, E. W. M., and lots 4 and 3 of section 35, township 40, south, range 9, E. W. M., and lota 8, 7, 6, 5, 11 and 12 of section 2, town ship 41 south, range 9, E. W. M and 17, township 41 south, range 10, E. W. M to the point where said mean der line crosses the boundary line be tween the states of Oregon and Cal Ifornla; thence west along said state boundary line, between said states of Oregon and California where aald state boundary line Intercepts the surveyed meander line In or near the southeast corner of lot 6, of section 16, township 41 south, range 8, E. W. M.; thence In a northwesterly di rection and along said surveyed meander line between lots 3 and 6, and between Iota 2 and 7, and be tween lots 1 and '8 of section 16, township 41 south, range 8, B. W. M.; thence following said surveyed mean der line on and along the westerly line of lots 4, 5 and 6 of section 9, township .41 south, range 8, B. W. M and lot 2 of section 8, township 41 boun-'gouth, range 8, B. W. M to the north line or said section 8; thence follow Ing said surveyed meander line on and along the westerly boundary line or lot 2, or section 5, township 41 south, range 8, B. W. M., and on and along the northerly boundary line or lots G, 6, 7 and 8 or section 4, town ship 41 south, range 8, B. W. M and on and along the westerly line or lots 4, 6, 8 and 7, or section 3, township 41 south, range 8, B. W. M., and lots 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14, or section 34, township 40 south, range 8, B. W. M.; thence continuing on and along aald surveyed meander line and along the westerly and northerly boundary or Iota 6, 6 and 4, of sec tion 87, township 40 aouth, range 8, B. W. M and lot 8, of section 86, township 40 aouth, Range 8, B. W. M.. to where aald surveyed meander line Intercepts the railroad embank- iimiit.,.. ., ; . ., FEEL FRESH AND FIT You can reel fine all aummer and avoid the depression which Is so often caused by an inactive liver and the resultant stomach and bowel troubles, by using Nyal'e Little Liver Pills. They act a, a mild laxative and at the same time tone up the bowels and Increase the activity of the liver. Price 23c. UfUfe rev kl AMiTumiti st-,.-. C3383353 buy TMEisr ORUG3 -Ja..?JL, T ' tuent In said lot 3, or section 26, township 40 south, range 8, E. W. M.; thence In a northerly direction along the line of said railroad embankment thru sections 26, 23, 14, 11, 12 and 1, In township 40 south, range 8. E W. M , to the place of beginning. That ifte-eomntiMloners heretofore appoint ed to assess benefits and damage to the property and lands situated in said drainage district and to appraise the cash value of the land necessary to be taken for rlghu of way, holding basins and other works or said dis trict within or without the limits or said district, filed their reoort In thl office on the first day of August, 1917, ami you and each of you are hereby notified that you may examine said report and file exceptions to all or any part thereof on or before the 3d day of September, 1917. C. R. DE LAP. County Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon. 8-9-16-23 Notice of gherira Rale oa Execution Notice la hereby given that under and by virtue of a writ or execution in foreclosure Issued out of the cir cuit court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County, In the case of weyernaeuaer Timber company, a corporation, vs. Ira R. Hanson, Hopy Hanson and Artie M. Smith, defend' ants, which aald writ was dated on the 10th day or July, A. D. 1917, I will, on the let day of September, A. D. 1917, at the front door of the court house of Klamath County. Ore. gon. In the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, at the hour of 2 o'clock o.m. on aald date, proceed to aell at nub ile auction to the highest bidder for cash, the right, title and interest of tne said Ira R. Hanson. Hodt Han son and Artie M. Smith In and to the following described real property, to- wit: Beginning at the northwest cor ner of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of aectlon thirty one (31), In township thirty-nine (39) south of range eight (8) east of the Willamette Meridian, run ning thence south a distance of 6 chains; thence south 46 degrees west. 4.50 chains: thence south 4S degrees east 4.60 chains; thence south along the quarter line to a point 6.86 chains north ot the southwest corner of the SWK of NEK above described;' thence south 44 degrees 10 minutes west, 9.68 chains; thence south 23 de grees east 43.28 chains to the town ship line between townships 39 and ' 40 south or range 8 eaat; thence aouth along said township line to the southeast corner of sec tion 31, township 39 south of range 8 east; thence north along the sec tion line to the northeast corner of lot 6 or section 31; thence west along quarter section line, 20 chalna; thence north 80 chains; thence west 20 chaina to place or beginning. Excepting and reserv ing a tract deeded to Charles Mil ler, September 1, 1902, described as follews: Beginning 3.40 chains north or the northwest corner or the southeast quarter or aectlon 31. thence north 46 decrees 20 minutes east, 3.00 chains; thence north 44 degrees 30 minutes west 3.11 chains: thence south 4.26 chalna to place or beginning; con taining 42-100 acres, more or less. Also, beginning 14.66 chains south or the quarter section corner between sections 31 and 32, town ship 39 south of range 8 east; thence east In section 82, 12 chains; thence south to the south boundary line or lot 1 or section 32; thence westerly along south boundary line or lot 1 to the sec tion line between sections 31 and 32; thence north to place or begin ning. Also, beginning at a point on the line between sections 6, township 40 south or range 8 east and aec tlon 31, township 89 south or range 9 east. 10.19 chains eaat or the southwest corner or lot 4 or sec. tlon 81; thence south. 23 degrees east, to the north or right bank or the Klamath River; thence to an easterly direction up the north or right bank of the Klamath Rtrer to the aouthwest corner ot lot of section 6, township 40 south or range 8 east; thence south 84 de rwootft Ptariiw v lll88M.8l.88.fti grees 30 minutes east, 1S.83 chains; thence north 4 degrees west, 16.12 chains to the township line between townships 39 and 40 south of range 8 eaat; thence west along said township line to place of beginning. The tout area of tends herein being 299.46 acres, more or less, and are the same lands conveyed heretofore by Jacob L. Padgett and wife to Hopy Hanson and Ira R. Hanson by deeds bearing date of May 6. 1907, or so much thereof aa may he naoa. sary to satisfy a Judgment rendered in tne above entitled cause, on the 28th day of June. A. D. 1917 whirh said Judgment Is for the sum of nine tbousand and five hundred twenty one and 68-100 dollar fS9.S2i.88-. with interest thereon from the 10 th day of April, 1917. at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, and for the mm of one hundred ninety-four and 29- iuu oouars (1194.29), with Intereat thereon from the 3d day of AnHi. 1917, at the rate ot 8 per cent per annum, and for the additional .aum r seven hundred fifty dollars (8760.00) attorney's fees, and for the further sum of fifty-four and 92-100 dollars (1-54.92), costs and disbursements, and the costs and expenses of this sale on execution. ' Dated tbla 10th day of July, A. D. 1917. GEO. L. HUMPHREY, Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon. By C. A. HATDEN, Deputy. 12-19-26-2-9 To Owner of TransrenVLIvsstoek and to Whom It May Cencern: Notice la hereby given that here after any owners of livestock from oth. er counties la the state of Oregon or rrom any other state must immedtntniv make a report to the Klamath rvinnt Stock Inspector, according to section oo84 or Lord's Oregon Laws: that transient livestock will hereafter be assessed according to section 3580 of Lord's Oregon Laws: that tho ia from such transient livestock will here after be divided among the different counties through which s livestock passes, according to aectlon 3581 of Lord's Oregon Laws; and that here after all violations of any of the pro visions of the Transient Livestock Act will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law under section 3585 of Lord's Oregon Laws. Dated this 13th day of June, 1917. ALBERT L. MARSHALL, Klamath County Stock Inspector, Olene, Ore. 14-21-28-5-12-19-26-2-9-16-23-30 PROFESSIONAL CARDS JOHN O. CLEGHORN County Surveyor Civil Engineer DR J. H. CARTER DENTIST OFFICsT, ROOMS 7 and S WHITS BUILDING City & County Abstract Co. ARTHUP R. WILSON 617 Main St. ABSTRACTS, LOANS AND 8 per cent Money for Loans INSURANCE DR F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Butte SIB, I. O. O. F. Temple Remember -Examination and aultatloa la free at your house, or in the oslce. Farther 1 tbo portable folding steel table for borne treat ment. TWe Insures the hesae UtntesittoBweqnaJtoanjrglrsa In tk oSke and tb price is the Phone SSI. Residence phot SSft-IV f tyr