The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 29, 1917, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE BVBNIHQ HUALD. KT.AMATH FALLS. OREOON
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Riga Drive Is
Believed Ended
l'KTKO(JltAI), Aug. 20. Tim nnwj imiITiiiIiik ItPiivy Ioiwm utiilui- llio flic
Ccrmnn offnnslvo on tho lllKn front"' '' IHihsIiiii urilllcry.
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IH IICllll l J llOllllllllllllIK III till! ICKlllll MOUlllWPHt
attnli.lK any Important hi.ccohh, ncj((f Ri I(tt llt ,,, ,
corilliiK' l' Hliilonutnl IrtKiiml by nip four hours.
rliil government press bureau. Do- Having destroyed purl of dm Kim
(nils of tho lighting which followed "'"H ImwIh-h, Hi" OormiitiH nltiieke.l
.L f dm (liiriiiiin thrust Inl'" 'ol,""" f""U". "t ort dls-
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tllO IdKO Hi'Mor iliioni niiKiini 111111
urn kIvhi In U'e report an follow.! :
Fur several ilityM tint lllgu front hns
been llio menu of nctlvlty. In tlm ill.
reel tun of tlm Hnllle Hen tlm HiihmIiiii
troop evunmted territory, fnllliiK
back Hcvoral kilometers In tlm dlrei
lion of Hililock. Tlm (lorinnns, ob
serving llio retirement, set out In pur
tilt In nn offott to cut off tlm rondo,
but were forced bark by artillery ami
maclilno nun fire.
At present tlm Russians occupy an
excellent defonslve line.
On August 19-30 tlm Germans ut
trmptcd another offensive against tlm
Itumilan oiitpoKtM In tlm region clone
to the roasl. Everywhere tlm Her
man attacks were repulsed by tlm
brilliant Ore of the ItUHiInn artillery.
In the region of Kekkau nn attempt
a made by the nermann to break
tlm ItiiHitlaiiH advance line, but tlmy
Mere attain Hung back In disorder.
Hawaiins Are Trained
HONOLULU, T. II., Auk. 29 Upon
an ancient Hawaiian tralnlnic Held,
where warriors of tho centurion ago
were developed for hand to hand
flKhtliiR, thu United "States army ImH
opened a training; ramp for officer
on the plains of I.ellehuii, twenty
miles from Honolulu, on the military
reservation where now arc establish
ed 8,000 United Stales soldiers In
Bchofleld UurrnckH. Tho camp wan
opened August 27th, with 101 np
pllcants for officers commissions, ion
or whom will bo regularly designat
ed, and tlm odd man U Hrlgudler
Samuel Ivan Johnuon, who rommnudu
tho National (luard of four roglincnls,
but who la anxloiiH to obtain extra
tralnliiK as a mere rooklo.
On the l,llehua plains In tho nn
rlcnt days llawallanu were taught tho
I. no, or a form of Juljltau, which in
volved a complete knowledge of the
human anatomy, by which they wore
enabled by n twlat of tho fingers to
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N"iflmi ovui
Girl of 18 Is Sensational Swimmer
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lioritod hy thii HiiHHlim Kunflro.
Oornmii artillery becntno actlvo In
tlm region or Olny, on tlm nlKlit of
August I'll, morn limn I.UOO mIiiiIIb Ins
liiK llnid,
TukliiK Into an omit all or tlm fnetH
In tegiird to llio IIkIiHiik on tlm Itlgn
front, iitm enn ray that tlm (lermun
orrnimlvti Iiiih ended, and has been
without any Important kiiccohh.
(liTiimn prisoners declared that the
(ionium artillery preparations came
to an end on AtiKtixt 17. and thnt
August 21) WiiH the date not for thu of.f
fetiHlui operatloim by tlm Infantry.
Tlm Indecision shown by the flor
man command iih well nil tlm Inactlv.
Ity of tlm llaltlc licet merit attention.
In all the precdlng offensives tlm
fleet had co-operated with tlm land
forco.
In roll accord with tho.Konernl Htaff
the ceotrnl military I'oIIhIi commis
sion ban arraiiKcd secretly for tho for
matloii or Polish military unltH, com
poxud of volunteer olllcura and sol.
dlerH of nit arum of tho service
On Historic Field
dlnlocntu Joints of victims, nud Inter
to replaco tlm dlK.sombled member.
It In a coincidence that the United
HlatcH war department ho lee ted the
old l.ellohua I'IiiIiim for an army gar
rison, and that a portion of tlm mi mo
should bn set aside now for training
officer for Aniei leu's now national
in my,
xotick to Tin: 1'i'iu.io
I am arraiiKliiK to leavo Klamntli
KiiIIh for MniHhlleld, whero I will tako
rule of another Hpeclallxt'tt practice
duiltiK IiIh ubsenco at tho war. To
anyone wishing my Horvlcea, I will
nniiotinco that I will bo here until tliln
doctor la called to tho army, probably
on tho 41iKt or middle of October. I
would very much npprocluto having
nil persniiH knowing thomselvoa to be
Indebted to mo to call and aettlo their
ncrountK.
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Clmilotto Hoylo, 18 yenra of ngo,
liua within tho present summor dovol
opotl biicIi swimming nblllty thnt ex
pHits predict slio will soon be the all
round world's champion. In a recent
four-day meet she hung up a world's
record of 02 feet In plunging for dls-
tnnroj sworn 50 yards In 29 4-5 sec
oiid, or within 4-5 of u second of the
woild's time for women, and defeated
the foremost fair uutatora of the New
York City A. A. U. district In a breast,
back, trudgoon and crawl stroke med
ley race. At the rate she la Improv
ing Miss noylo should very oon be
the national all-iouud leaner. i
County Court
JULY TERM
The following clalnu were allowed
and tlm clerk was Instructed to draw
warrants on the general fund for
their respective ameunts:
Kd llluomlngcam'p, Justice wit
nosH Htntn vs. Htemroae . . . $ 1.70
II. C. CuHeheor, Justice wit-
iii'hs, state vh. Htemroae . . . 1.70
Mark llnmaker, justice wit-
unxH Htato vs. Htemroae . . 1.70
J. H. Watts, Justlco witness
ntato vs. Htcmroso 1.70
Henry Anderson, justice wit
ness, state vs. HtemroKo . . 1.70
K. W. (lowan, Justice fee,
statu vs. Htemroae 13.CS
(I. It. Humphrey, constable
fee, atate vs. Htemroae .... 17.90
Alox Noaler, Juror, state vs.
Htomroso 1.00
CIibh. Thomas, juror, state vs.
Ktoiuroae 1,00
Hurry lllchardson, Juror.aUte
vs. Htemroae 1,00
Oscar Halve, Juror, state vs.
Htemroae 1.00
J. 8. Mills, Juror, atate vs.
Htomroso 1,00
A. M. Hutton, juror, state va
Htemroae 1.00
Mark llnmaker. Justice wit
ness, state vs. Htemroae . . 16.00
J. H. Watta, Justlco witness,
state vs. Htomrose 10.00
Kd Bloomlngcamp, Justice wit
ness, state vs. Stemrose . . 16.00
W. II. Casebeor, Justice wit-
ness. state vs. Stenous . . . 10.00
Henry Anderson, Justice wit
ness, state vs. Stenous . . . 14.60
Jus. W. Jory, coroner Juror,
Stanley case 1.20
John Worden, coroner Juror
Stanley case 1.20
Henry Anderson, coroner jur
or Htanley caso 1.20
Theo. I). Young, coroner
Juror, Htanley cue 1.20
A. A. I.lskey, coroner Juror,
Htanley case 1.20
Ray Wilson, coroner Juror,
Htanley case 1.20
Mrs, Kdw. Stanley, coroner
witness, Stanley case .... 1.70
Mrs. Mary Graves, coroner
witness, Htanley case .... 1.70
II. V. Owens, coroner witness,
Htanley case 1.70
W. R. Lloyd, coroner witness,
Htanley fa.no 1.70
I-:. U. Furbor, coroner witness.
Stanley caso 1.70
J. II. Qulmby, coroner wit
ness, Htunloy case 1.70
I,. 11. Hombree, coroner wit
ness, Htanley case 1.70
C. K. Hombree, coroner wit- '
ness, Stanley case 1.70
Theo. D. Young, guarding
corpse, Stanley case, and
runt 4.60
J.ll.Qulinby, guarding corpse
Stanley case 2.60
Dr. L. L. Truax, coroner phy
sician, Stanley case 36.00
A. A. Soule, coroner claim,
Stanley case 34.66
Nettle' Wallan, widow'a pen
sion, August, 1917 33.60
Ada M. Shldler, widow'a pen
sion, August, 1917 10.00
Mary McUine, widow's pen
sion, August, 1917 86.00
Ilertba C. Donelson, widow'a
pension, August, 1917 ... 10.00
Altha Daniel, widow'a pen
sion, August, 1917 17.60
Rose K. Keesee, widow's pen
sion, August, 1917 ,. 17.60
KUa n.flurkhart.wldow's pen
sion, August, 1917 10.00
Tona Hilton, widow'a pen
sion, Xugust, 1917 10.00
Catherine Tull, widow'a pen
sion, AuguBt, 1917 10.00
Rose Clodard, widow'a pen
sion, August, 1917 36.00
I.nura E. Madison, widow's
pension, August, 1917 .... 10,00
Carrie M. Maler, widow's
pension, August, 1917 .... 10.00
Leona C, Ady, widow's peen-
slon, August, 1917 36.00
Nannie M. Cantrall, widow's
pension, August, 1917 .... 36.00
Mary K. Pearson, widow's
pension, August, 1917 .... 38.60
Martha Seeds, widow's pen
sion, August, 1917 17.60
Augusta K. Wilson, widow's
pension, August, 1917 .... 17.60
Oertha E. French, widow'a
pension, August, 1917 .... 10.00
Mary H. Williams, widow's
pension, August, 1917 .... 86.00
Madeline Cook, widow'a pen
sion, August, 1917 ...... 88.60
Myrtle Palmer, widow's pen
sion, August, 1917 38.60
Huldah Smith, aid county
poor, August, 1917 80.00
Addle Graham, aid county
poor, August, 1917 10.00
Mary Kucera, aid county
poor, August, 1917 86,00
Kate Taylor, aid county poor,
August, 1917 86.00
Mary M, Liberty, aid county
poor, August, 1917 16.00
Proceedings
Continued
Elisabeth Bcanlon, aid county
poor, August, 1917 16.00
Luetta Mlrdklff, eld county
poor, August,'l917 15.00
Keslah doodell, aid county
poor, August, 1917 10,00
Elisabeth Gray, aid county
poor, August, 1917 15.00
Louis Robin, aid county poor,
August, 1917 25.00
8. P. Wilson, aid county poor,
August, 1917 10.00
Nellie Wall, aid county poor,
August, 1917 16.00
Calkins Hamilton, trans
portation county poor . . . 3.50
deo. L. Humphrey, cash ad
vanced oflea supplies .... 88.05
Qeo. L. Humphrey, board of
prisoners, July, 1917 11.90
A. J. Wiggins, meals prison
ers, July, 1917 404.30
P. C. Markwardt, mainten
ance poor farm, July, 1917 344.00
Qeo. L. Humphrey, board of
prisoners, July, 1917 .... 86.86
Theo. Revenue, digging grave
county poor ' 8.00
T. E. Griffith, expense sher
iff's office, July, 1917 .... 1.55
Geo. L. Humphrey, expense
outside state 32.10
George L. Humphrey, trans
portation Juvenile charge . 60.80
Truax el Hunt, examining In
sane 10.00
Clara Taylor, birth and death
reports 76
J. T. Bradley, birth and death
reports 2.00
E. M. Bubb, birth and death
report 1.50
H.Snowgoose, birth and death
reports 76
Henry L.Velt, birth and death
reports 35
Theo. D. Young, birth and
death reports 76
Dr. Alt Johnson, birth and
death reports 3.00
Miss Nettle Voss, birth and
death report 50
P. M. Cleaves, birth and death
reports 25
Warren Hunt, expense health
officer, July, 1917 20.00
P. R."0!ds ft 'Co.. repairs
court house 17.90
Earl Whttlock, burial county
poor, Karl Buettner 44.25
Worden Merc. Co., mdse coun
ty poor, Mrs. Craddock . . . 20.00
western union Tel. Co., ser
vices court house.JuIy.1917 1.03
J. B. Mason, witness betoree
grand Jury 4.20
Irwin Hodson Co., office sup
plies 16.13
Western Transfer Co., dray
age court house 1.50
Western Transfer Co., freight
office supplies 8.01
Molse Clinker Co., office sup
plies 7.61
Herald Publishing Co., pub
lishing county court pro
ceedings 68.84
W. O. Smith Printing Co.,
offices supplies 17.60
W. O. Smith Printing Co.,
office supplies . .". 7.00
Western Union Telegraph Co.
court house expense 60
W. O. Smith Printing Co.,
Office supplies 13.60
Pioneer Printers, office sup
plies 8.00
Herald Publishing Co., pub
lishing county court pro
ceedings 23.47
Pioneer Prlntery, office sup
Piles. 14.00,
Link River Electric Co., re-
pairs county Jail
Van Riper Bros., mdse. Dave
Alexander, county poor . . .
1.06
30.00
Van Riper Bros., mdse. poor
farm 14.00
H. 8. Wakefield, auto hire,
meals to prisoners, July . . 3.60
Rax Cafe, meals for prisoners 8.00
Ady O'Malley, guarding
July, 1917 39.00
Peter McNee, guarding, July,
1917 36.00
George P. Reed, guarding,
July, 1917 37.60
E. R, Richardson, guarding,
July, 1917 10.65
O. A. Hllllard. guarding,
July, 1917 45.00
J. L. Turner, guarding, July,
1917 11.40
Bam Varnsr, guardlng.July
1917 18.30
Fred Starr, guarding, July,
1917 '.. 34.00
H. W.Ward, guarding. July
1917 48.00
A. Q. Smith, guarding, July
. 1917 '. . 84.00
Hhaa. ' mil. vuardln .Inlv j
1917 86.60
J. T. Perkins, guarding, July,
1917 8.60
Russell Orlffiths, guarding,
July, 1917 10.60
Fred Nicholson, guarding,
July, 1917 11.60
j1 '
trwln Hodson Co.. tat rolls
for 1916 267.00IZ
Callf.-Ore. Power Co., service
court house, July1917 .... 23.45
Callf.-Ore. Power Co., service
court house, July, 1917 ... 33.6
II.BonvIn, repairs couht house 6.30
C. P. Mills, guarding, July,
1917. 15.00
Jack Porter, guarding, July,
1917 18.00
C. Wynn, guarding. Juty,1917 20.00
C.Wynn, guarding, July,1917 14.50
L. M. Hannon, guarding, July
1917 33.00
George Snyder, guardlng.July
1917 48.00
A. Stiller, guarding, July,1917 30.00
Floyd Underbill, guarding,
July, 1917 9.00
J. P. Maloon, guarding, July,
1917 39.00
A. Barrett, guarding, July,
1917 24.00
W. F. Pew, guarding, July,
1917 30.00
C. A. McPherson, guarding,
July, 1917 16.50
A. J. Howard, guarding, July,
A. L. Buck, guarding, July,
J. H. Dyer, guarding, July,
1917
J. W. Thrasher, guarding,
July, 1917
Robert Hunt, guarding, July,
3.30
18.00
3.00
8.00
1917 13.00
John Stout, guarding, July,
1917 33.00
U. S. Griffon, guarding, July,
1917 3.00
Fred Noel, guarding, July,
1917 37.00
M. O. Wllklns, guarding, July,
1917 3.00
F.n.Andrews, guarding, July,
1917 16.00
W. B. McPherson, guarding,
July, 1917 3.00
Ford Garage, delivering meals
to prisoners, July 17.00
I. O. O. P. Hall Ass'n. office
rent, district attorney, Aug
ust, 1917 20.00
Superior Laundry, services
county jail, July, 1917 . . . 5.15
W. O. Smith Printing Co.,
supplies district attorney,
August, 1917 12.50
L. E. Sullivan, auto hire and
delivering meala to prison
ers amounting to $4.60
was allowed In the sum of
82.50 and disallowed In the
sum of 88.00.
K. V. Warehouse Co., ice for
court house hydrant 45.00
Western Transfer Co.ervlces
sheriff's office, July, 1917 . 1.65
HKPPXER MAN VISITS
John Hayes, a prominent sheep
man of the Heppner country arrived
last night. He had a bad break down
before reaechlng town, and had to be
towed in.
Mr. Hayes reports that the wheat
crop in his section is light this year,
as a great deal of spring grain was
sowed, which withered during the
drouth of the summer.
NOTICE
The ladies of the Christian church
will hold a sliver tea on the lawn of
the bom of Mrs. W. E. Seehorn, 1113
Main street, Thursdday, AugustSOth,
at 3:30 p. m. Mrs. Cbas. Eberleln
will give a talk on "The Boys at the
Front." All ladles are cordially in
vited to attend. S9-3t
LEGAL NOTICES
Summoaa
(No. 914 Equity)
In the Circuit Court, in and for the
County of Klamath and State of
Oregon.
Dorothy Mae Jacobs, Plaintiff,
vs.
Lester Leo Jacobs, Defendant.
To Lester Leo Jacobs, Defendant
above named:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer to the complaint filed against
you in the above -entitled suit on or
before the 13th day of October, 1917,
that being the last day of the time
prescribed in the order of publica
tion of this summons, and If you fall
so to appear, plead, answer, demur or
otherwise move, for want thereof,
plaintiff will applly to the court for
the relief prayed for In her com'
plaint, to-wlt:
For a decree dissolving the bonds
of matrimony now existing between
the plaintiff and defendant, upon the
grounds of cruelty, and that plaintiff
be granted the privilege to resume
her maiden name of Dorothy Mae Col-
burn.
This summons Is served upon you,
the said defendant, by publication
thereof In the Evening Herald, a
public uewspaper of general circula
tion, printed and published at Klara-
I am raua, jvmiumiu vuuui, uicguu,
once a wees tor six successive weexs
(seven Insertions), the first publica
tion being made August 89, 1917, and
the last publication October 10, 1917,
by order of the Honorable D. V. Kuy.
kendall, Judge of the Circuit Court
ot auamata uouaiy, irregua, wweu
j A Helpful
Drug Habit
Winn yon need anything la dragstore good, Just step to the phono
and tell what It la. We'U deliver U promptly. Acquire the tele
phone halih, and have what you waat when you want It. Delivery
UFRRK.
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WNL KLAMATH FALLS OREGON tHW? 3
V WHERE mATirin MrtBLC :
whew vwrncoLAn pcoplc
BUY TMtlAf DRUGS
ittu'Tgj " Tfitipf drugs istnrx -n
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said order was made, entered, dated
and filed In this suit August 38, 1917.
RENNER & KENT,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Whose residence and office address is
Klamath Palls, Oregon.
29-5-12-19-26-3-10
(No. 913 Eqaity)
In the Circuit Court, in and for the
County of Klamath and State of
Oregon.
Sadie Ford, Plaintiff,
James W. Ford, Defendant.
To James W. Ford, Defendant above
named:
In the name. of the State of Oregon;
you are hereby required to appear
and answer to the complaint Hied
against you in the above entitled suit
on or before the 18th. day of October,
1917, that being the last day of the
time prescribed In the order of publi
cation of this summons, and if you
fall so to appear, plead, answer, de
mur, or otherwise move, for want
thereof, plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief prayed for In her
complaint, to-wlt:
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 pre
ceding the filing of the complaint
herein, and that plaintiff be granted
privilege to resume her maiden name
of Sadie Wright.
This summons Is served upon yni.
the raid defendant, by publication
thereof In the Evening Herald, a pub
lic newspaper, of general circulation,
printed and published at Klamath
Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, once
a week for six successive weeks (sev-
rni Inanrtlnna). the flrat nuhlteatlon
being made August 39, 1917. and the
last publication October 10, 1917, by
order of the Honorable D. V. Kuyken
dall, Judge of the Circuit Court of
Klamath County, Oregon, which said
order was made, entered, dated and
filed in this suit August 38, 1917.
RENNER ft KENT,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Whose residence and office address Is
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
29-5-12-19-26-3-10
(No. 901 Equity)
In the Circuit Court, in and for the
County of Klamath and State of
Oregon.
Nettle O. Shanks, Plaintiff,
vs.
Frank Titus Shanks, Defendant.
To Frank Titus Shanks, Defendant
above named:
In the name of the State of Oregon
Tou are hereby required to appear
and answer to the complaint filed
against you In the above entitled suit
on or before the 31st day of August,
1917, that being the last day of the
time prescribed in tne order for publi
cation of this summons, and If you
fall so to appear, plead, answer, de
mur, or otherwise move, for want
thereof, plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief prayed for In bis
complaint, to-wlt:
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 pre
ceding the filing of the complaint
herein.
This summons is served upon you,
the said defendant, by publication
thereof in the Evening Herald, a pub
lic newspaper of general circulation,
printed and published at Klamath
Falls, Oregon, once a week for six
successive weeks (seven insertions),
the first publication being made July
18, 1917, and the last publication
August 39, 1917, by order of Marlon
Hanks, County Judge of Klamath
County, Oregon, acting In the place
and stead of D, V. Kuykendall, Judge
of the Circuit Court of Klamath Coun
ty, Oregon, there -being no circuit
Judge within the Judicial district on
the date of this order, which said or
der was made, entered, dated and
filed la this suit July 17, 1917.
RENNER ft KENT,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Residence and postoflce address,
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
18-35-1-8-16-83-39
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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JOHN C. CLEGHORN
Coanty Surveyor
Civil Knglueer
DR J. H. CARTER
DENTIST
OFFICE, ROOMS 7 and
' WHIT BUILDINQ
City & County Abstract Co.
ARTHITP R, WILSON
617 Main St.
ABSTRACTS, LOANH AND
8 per cent Mosey for Loaaa
INSURANCE
DR. P. R. GODDARD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Balte 219, 1. O. O. F. Temple
Remember Examination aad coav
saltation Is free at yoar bonae, or
ta the office.
Farther I use the portable
folding steel table for home treat
ment. This Insures the hosae
treatment to be equal to nay Sjrvea)
la the office and the price at the
Phone 321.
Residence phone 2B8-R.
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WOOD
Place your Orders for
GREEN SLAB WOOD NOW
Best wood obtainable for the money
Klamath Fuel Co.
Passengers
and Baggage
Anywhere in tne City
Q-kk Service
Reasonable Rates
PHONE 187
Western. Transfer
Company
Automobile
fires
Vulcanizing and
Repairing
All work
Guaranteed
KLAMATH AUTO
TIRE COMPANY
180 tenth Sixth gtreet