H tftM :si.n,rti:i'ri;Miinn'i.itny THE EVENING HERALD, KJ.AMATH FALLS. OREGON viau it. i - Home of Hart Schaflher & Marx Has Made Great Preparation For Men and Young I The famous "Varsity Fifty- is here in ail the new models and fabrics. You'll look with wonder at the belt all around, trench O Coat vYti KV Don't Wait &&&&. liir 1 (Vf rloUl 1 1 i IV lmTr Un mMWk ' si Ufa BtkMSfv H ft US ymmm H Wen fllia 1 slll 1 7 Vfcfc' Bmmt - A B T'V 'V " re RALPH TURPIN IS INDICTED ,' m xi j . -vt n C! HANTS I'ASB, Hopt. 11. The gland Jury empaneled at the 'April term of court in adjourned tension rotirnrd ono Indictment, that of sec ond degreo murder against Ralph Turpin, who has admitted the killing or William McCalllster at a sawmill iiLiir Knlma last month. Turpin was urrnlgncd and pleaded not guilty. Tm pin In the young man captured by the official)! at Klamath Falls re cently, following bis escape from Giants I'acs after the murder. He v, us recognized on the street by a former resident of Grants Pass, and confess-cd his identity after being Grilled at the sheriff's office. 1 A Helpful Drug When yon need anything la oVngstore goods, jast step to the phono and tell m what It to. Well deliver It promptly. Acquire the tele phone habit, and have what yon want whea yon want It. Delivery taPREB- . . .j.l . Wfy, KLAMATH FALLS OREOOMttSwI Ul VmeifK rWtTICUUUI KOPLC ttu LhJHPfv I BUY THEIR DftUGS'" Uffll mmmmmmmm "m m m m m d m - Sammoae A Kxxl agent gives a good clleat a Khm1 M)llcy in a good compear. Get ono from Clillcote. 31 until you are ready to buy, come now and look them over, you will find a spirit of couitesy here that you'll like. We are as eager to serve you as you are to be served. SOFT HATS in new coloring to match your suit YOU It MO.NKV CIIIIKItl'UM.Y IlKrUMIKI) K. SUGARMAN gBLLWLWLWEKKnKKEBKKLWtMMKLWLWKEEEEMKMmmm &?. "YOUHS FOR Kj YICTOIIY THKU E SACK I KICK K AND 1WITII" B VMSiuKUXSkJmwmmBmWUmkVmWmWKk Hints for Homemaker's ity i:i.izih:th ki:yi:s .NOrV TIiIm rorncr f tlw pnor will le ilMiUtl Into Monil part, culi Mtrt to bo ihiIiIIhIiimI tu'ckl). Tlirt lltllot.4 will l: llniiNi'liiilil HiiKKtlons Itcrlpcn, (iimm! lloultli, rsliiiii and Aiihmwh to Qii-mIiin. In AiiMUers to Quest Ioiin Mist Kch will '' K1 1 ' U-H-or KlwuuiHHcru t tlie proliloiiw of any of the i-iI'ih of Uio Ktculiig liernld. Suggestions of nil moHm will lio ury welcome.. AildrcsM Mlm KIlxAUcth Kejc, tnro of I'-unlng llvnilil. fund of $100,000 has been privately contributed to moot tlio expenses of momliois of tlui romiiiMlon to Franco uniiblo to pay their own way. Tho war council lias sent to Htiropo llc Hfparato (oinmlaslons, each com liopod of rtuiresoiitntlxo Americans Hklllcd In business admlnlstintlon, In iiicillcul and surgical woiK, and In otlior lines of lied Cross effort. Tho work toeis n wide scopo of relief, fiom tho ostiiblislilne nd maintain ing of hospitals for soldiers in tho wounded French soldiers and their fiimlllos; $100,000 for medical re search work in Franco; $500,000 for supply warehouses; $1,500,000 to buy food stuffs to be sent to Franco, and 1 1,000,000 for the luospital supply rorvlco. The transportation problem with which thc-Red Cross has had to rope in moWng, supplies over teas has been most dlfllcult, but thru official 1'ioucli, British and Italian co-operation with tho United States shipping board and lending steamship and lm.n mmv in Prniirp. toe Vlanl,"",uu" "1'"'". ". HUBUlluua aid, Including the care and education! of -'iPPHos are now shipped almost FASHIONS . Hats nro luoador of brim nnd hcivlcr nf i row n tlinu Inst year. The tendency to brims that curve outward from tho face Is accentuat ed, and the brims Hiiro oven tnoro than thlB spring. Turbans nro much la favor, tho not the small, closo-flt-tlng ones, but rather high and heavy. Colors in turbans Incline toward browns nnd grays. Coats this jfiir nro to be longer than those of Inst yoar and drosses correspondingly longer. Tho are linen In both coats nnd drdssos are straight. Tho collars are Inrger, but the cuffs not so extremely largo. In wits tho coats nro so long and straight thnt they appear to be a tunic attn hed to tho skirt. Tunics are really very stylish, nnd they break tho lino of tho severely "tralglit skirt. Some of tho skirts nVe a (linnory towards thn hack hat almost rosombloa the old-fnsh- wned biiHtie. Others have, drapery omy ono side. The skirts are ""row, some of tho oxtrome stylos hem. Drosses uio or tho snmo long straight linos ns tho coats. The Hashes and loose girdles nro a fea turo, ns they nro diaped gracefully or crossod nnd buttoned sometimes on tho pockets or on tho wnlst. The collars uio not ory different thun thot.0 of lust )er, tho those Hint nro squill o In the back nnd running down to tho closing of tho V-sbaped neck In front nro tho tuobt finored. Ah to materials, ulours nro Btlll high in fin or. Tho now volour hns n '.of destitute French children and the '. A special Hed Cross transport -' .. , .i. ,i.n0iH nronrf'senlco hns been developed In France Relief nnd ' nR tllD ral,roa(1:i there are overtaxed being only one ard in width at tllc" roliablUtntion of tho donsted areas' in Fiunco and Helglum. pioentlo moans ngalnst tuberculo sis, which lias groitly Increased since tho war. also will bo supplied. A plan has been devised so to extond nld to holdlcrn nnd cMHnns held as prlMinoiR by tho enemy. These nro only n fow of tho mnny avenues thru which lied Cross rollor will flow to tho countless thousands of war vic tims. The Hed Cioss in Franco has ns stimod tho manngoment of tho wnr le llof creallng hoiiso. It has taken over ... . k. .11. ,t... inltiniU twill to it. iHoiiocioiiiB. ,.,n . ,., nf ,iio United States, nnd homo- ,. ...,... . ,l with military needs, Sl. base hospitals were sent to European fronts In advance of the American soldieis, and more than n doen are now actively In service thotc, and others are rapidly being made ready. It ist not tho policy of the Red Cioss to rebuild French Hinges, but it Is hoped to afford new starts nt life to n largo number of persons now destitute thru ravages of tho German rrmy. A piovlslonnl experiment along this lino is being worked out. especially blacks, silks spun. Kmbroldory and tliiead Btitth liig nro still very popular. Tho coats and suits tiro not Ulm tned quite so much with furs this winter, nnd only tho cry host qunl- 1 in my, tho ndmlnlstintlon of tho American Ambulnnco hospital nt is Neillliy. ii nns iiHiiiiiuu iuu iimiu tlal responsibility for Dr. J. A. Tllako's Amorlcnn hospital In Pnrls. It has allied Itsolf with the work of Ity of fur Is used. Dyed ftira 'tIl0 Amorlcnn surgical Dressing com given way to those of their natural ,tt00( wn,ch ,gtrUutod In France colors. A Hoparato ipo nnd muff ir Ju ?82 d,esa,igs among 438 long stolo and muff mo ory stylish. ,. ,', Tho effort has been in nccordanco Squlrrol, mink, seal unci raccoon, ull In tholr natural colors, uio voiy popular. DEAD" SHARK DUES MAN'S ARM HONOLULU, T. H Sept. 11 Lift- Activities ot Red Cross Are Outlined Hy Associated Press ASIUNOTON, D. 0., Bopt. 11.- Approximately $12,000,000 for war eilef work in R,opo will have been wnc, by th0 Ametlcan Red Cros ed ..'m.,U montu 8,nce h Unlt atos has been at war with der- ATTttg t0 n rePrt 0ddr8M byM. J tl10 African People," Ln"yP'n,4vl''0n. chairman ot the ..." wa'" rt has neon in nccoraanco , . , . , , A A v tnir n Inn.fnnt thnrk Into nn nutnmn. ( with tho expressed vlows of tho Pres-' lilent of tho United States and of the u """K h " me cuy, mn a- i ivin nmi mliltnrv authorities of kuiua was bitten by the scavenger. Franco to co-ordinnto nlong helpful j Nakulna supposedly killed tho Hues nil rollef work being done In Bhal.k when h0 drovo . hulIct lnto ,t9 I Franco nnd America. The first and head whe ,)e wag nahlng olt 8hore tno supremo oojeci oi mu . . iu( Dlt when Nnkutlia and throe COmpan caro for our own army nnd navy. To-- loiiB WCIO lUlttinir thn ai,rnrk into nn ward this end tho Rod Cross Is es-aut0i tne Bharkt wth a dy,ng gagpj tnbllsniiiB ueiu canteens wmen n wm 8unk ,u teeth Jnto Ufl cnptor.g aTm provide for every corps of the Froncli Ea8ning it for BeVeral Inches, army, as woll bb for the American. ! army. Thero are now largo reception j j camps near the coast, where United, POOH "IKIHIHN" MUST GO I States Boldlers are received. STATEMENT OF THE First State and Savings Bank of Klamath Falls, county of Klamath, State, of Oregon, showing the amount j standing to the credit of every depos itor July 1, 1917, wbo has not made a deposit, or who has not withdrawn any part of his deposit (commercial deposits), principal or Interest, for a period of more than seven (7) years immediately prior to said date, witb the name, last known place of resi dence or postofflce address of such depositor, and tbe fact ot bis death, It known. Name of Depositor Amount Connolly, John 76 Klamath Falls, Oregon. Glllman. Ruby 16 Klamath Falls, Oregon. Jones, John 65 Klamath Falls, Oregon. Hughes, James H Klamath Falls, Oregon. Hipes, W. F. Klamath Falls, Oregon. Mekeljohn, T. W. Klamath Falls, Oregon. Purcell, Marcus Klamath Falls, Oregon. Smith, Annie Klamath Falls, Oregon. Wlllard, H. E. . .' Klamath Falls, Oregon. DavcnhlU, A. H Klamath Falls, Oregon. Emery, Jas 4.87 Klamath Falls, Oregon. Cook, Geo 10 Klamath Falls, Oregon. Currin, C. S 25 Klamath Falls, Oregon. Scheneker, G. A i . . .81 Klamath Falls, Oregon. Tripp, Cbas 1.64 Klamath Falls, Oregon. Wilson &. Klrkpatrlck ...'.... 1.96 Klamath Falls, Oregon. Wise, Roy R 3.27 Klamath Falls, Oregon. State of Oregon, County of Klamath. is: I, John Siemens Jr., being first duly sworn, depose and say "upon oath, that I am tbe cashier ot the Fit st State and Savings Bank of Klamath Falls, County of Klamath, State of Oregon; that the foregoing statement Is a full, true, correct and complete statement, showing the name, last known residence or post office address, fact of death, If known, and the amount to tbe credit ot each depositor as required by tbe provi sions of Chapter 148, of the General Laws of Oregon, 1907, and Chapter 214, of the General Laws ot Oregon, 1917. JOHN SIEMENS, Jr. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day ot August, A. D. 1917. L. W. MEHAFFEY, Notary Public tor Oregon. My commission expires March 9, 1920 2 8-4-1 M 8 .04 .02 40 .92 60 .26 5.00 In the County Court of tbe State of Oregon, for Klamath County. Bessie Lamborn, Plaintiff, ts.- August Lamborn, Defendant. To August Lamborn, Defendant above named: In the name of the State-of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before Tuesday, tbe 9th day of Octo ber, 1917, that being the last day ot the time prescribed in the order for the publication of this summons, and If you fall so to appear or answer, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to tbe Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint In' file herein, to-wlt for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant: that plaintiff have the care and custody ot August Lamborn Jr., and for such other and further relief as to the 'Court any seem equitable. This summons is served upon you, the said August Lamborn, by publica tion thereof. in the Evenlng.HeraljLji dally newspaper ot general circula tion printed and published at'Klan ath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, by order of Honorable D. T. Kuyken- dall, Judge of the above-entitled Court, made, dated and lied In this suit on tbe 27th day ot August, 1917, which said order require that this summons be published once a week for six weeks beginning on the 28th day of August, 1917, the same being the date ot first publication ot this summons. R. C. OROE8BECK, Attorney for PlamtlE. Klamath Falls, Oregon. 28-4-11-18-26-2-9 publication thereof in tbe Evening Herald, a dally newspaper of general circulation printed and published at Klamath Falls, Oregon, by order of the Honorable Marlon Hanks, County Judge of Klamath Connty, Oregon, made,' dated and filed in this cause on July 31, 1917, which said order re quires that this summons be publish ed for six weeks beginning on July 21, 1917, the nld date being the date of first publication of this summons. R. C. OROESBECK, Attorney' for Plaintiff. Klamath Falls, Oregon. Sl-7-14-21-28-4-11 NOTICE OF POUNDMABTEB'8 8ALK LEGAL NOTICES .1 eA AAA nilA nfililu Hlllll. wore """""" "V""-,,.' Along tho route to the firing lino nniironnuLuiL 1111 iu hum - August 31st, by the wnr cou CHICAGO. Sent. 11. It has come ncIl since tho Rod Cross has established Infirm- at ,a8t E,wn Greeri ,,realu0nt of au riilBtiriClh met. to'""" Toatl """ions, ft railway ,HtomoWle coucern hBi asked Mayor or use Franco Other countries I "tntlons canteens are being estab- Tompso to legislate horses from lrZvn ..ni.of are Russia. Rouma-J "" wore soldiers may find the gtreots of Chicago. Greer said: nla I ulv Serbia England and Ar- rest ana reiresnmem. ,., ,. ,Th0 pre80nt erft of motor tranB. "'.".iotal amounting to games and other comfort, will be portatlon has ended the usefulness of too A01 thn arnater Halt of ntallable. When American troops horgBH . stirt for Franco the men are given comfort kits. Christmas parcels will which wilt bo used by Novonibor lt. .... - it .....nurlatlnllH COV- anno some oi mo ii " - ... i .,. tnllt ovar ,atB, f.m.nii i ....... ..... ii iii nnrsona iu."" muwu, III Wllion mil, Or your. u.l. . .- - - I ,.. 0.r.nn. h.vo hoon ' Uvll unll Inptttml Int. an.l mnl ,i.. iio.l Prnaa worn lu "fl""!' """ ....- - .. .- - ...... -. ...... "Ull. o. ,.. . " "! - W K1VAI1 Al At... .-..!. ' .. .w.. u, iuo activities oiicnurgo Clillcote lias Uio exclusive sale of n Ornl..i .i- .' nuu in varimia tint u-Tt'hlsf of which I. France. n In various nations !. noil i:rosa France are, giving their t.mo and pay- made to worthy causes, such as.ilesli-ublo liouoes. i . tng their own expenses. A special! fl, 000,000 for the relief of sick and terwe are easy. Prices ore low and 31 SUMMONS Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State ot Oregon, for Klamath County. In the Matter of the Estate of John M, Howell, Deceased. The undersigned having been ap pointed by the County Court ot tbe State of Oregon, for Klamath County, administratrix of tbe estate of John M. Howell deceased, and having qual ified, notice Is hereby given to the creditors of, nnd all persons having claims against said deceased, to pre sent them, verified as required by law, within six months after tbe first pub Mention of this notice to said adminis tratrix at the law offices ot R. C. Oroesbeck, Klamath Falls, Oregon. ETHEL M. HOWELL, Administratrix of the estate of John M. Howell, Deceased, Dated August 27, 1917. First pub lication, August 28, 1917. 28-4-11-1S-25 In tbe Circuit Court ot the Bute oi Oregon, for Klamath County. W. P. Sedge, Plaintiff, v. - i B. Chambers, J. C. Chambers, 8. T. Summers, O.B. Manning, Elis abeth Manning, Fred H. Wheeler, Ben Gay, Geo. T. Baldwin, J.'W. Nye, Dan Irwin, R. 8. Woodford, J. H. Rea, Fred Carlisle, Nora Pickens, A. McLean and Swift aid Company, a corporation. Defendants. To A. B. Chambers, J. C. Chambers, J. H. Rea and Fred H, Wheeler, Defendants: , In the name of the ftate ot Oregon, you and each ot you are hereby re quired to appear and answer to tbe complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit for the foreclosure of mortgage on real property on or before Tuesday, the 11th day of Sep tember, 1917. that being the last, day of;the time prescribed in the order for tne puoucauon ot tnis summons, and if 'you fall so to appear or answer, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to tbe court for the relief prayed for In' his said complaint, to-wlt: ' For Judgment against the said de fendants, A. B. Chambers and, J O. Chambers, nnd each ot them, for the sum ot 9694.66, together with inter est thereon at the rate ot 10 per cent per annum from December 13, 1916: for the further sum ot $100 as attor. hey's fees, and tor the costs and dis bursements ot this suit; that the Judgment and attachment liens ot all other defendants above named be de creed .inferior to plaintiff's mortgage lien; fuat defendants herein ana eaen of them be debarred and foreclosed ot U right, title and Interest .tnej1 may have in and to the following de scribed premises: ' Situate In Klamath County, Ore gon, west halt pt southeast tuartet t section S3; northwest arter f northeast quarter, and nertheaat quarter of northwest quarter ot section 26, township 38 seuth, range 10 east ot 'Willamette Me ridian, and that the usual deverbetmdf for in torecieeure eiamprg ss mortgage aal,ferJth.Js4U k sj mortgaged premises, and tor each other nnd further relief u t the court may seem equitable. This summons t served upon the eald A, B. Chambers, J. 0. Chambers, 1J. H. Ren and Fred H. Wheeler hy Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned, poundmaster of the CJty of Klamath' Falls, Oregon, did Impound in the pound ot eald city, on the 3d day ot September, 1917, the following- described animals: One bay mare, white spot on right side, about 10 years old, branded oa left. shoulder, PH connected. " One gray horse, branded on left shoulder 'O. And that unless the owner or own ersof said animals, or other person or persons having an interest therein shall, before the time ot sale Mated below, claim possession of said ani mals and pay all costs nnd charges for the keeping nnd advertising there of, together with all teen provided by ordinance of said city tor nek cases, eald animals will be told nt public auction for cash at the Klam ath Barn,, at the hour of 3 p. m., on ' the 13th day of September, 1917." J. W. HILTON, Acting Poundmaster. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, September 7, 1917. 7-4t PROFESSIONAL CARDS e ' i JOHN O. CLBGHORN Connty Bwrveyor j OUUEacteeer DR J. H. CARTER DENTIST OFFICI, ROOMS 7 and S HITS WHI1 BUILDIN0) City ft County Abstract Co. ARTHVF R. WILSON 517 Main St. ABSTRACTS, LOANS AND for cent Money for INSURANCE DB.1 V7t Osteopathic ' Seute ail, I. 6. 0. F, Temple (over K. K. K. Store) ' ,F,R.GODDARD. io,B,.iclSrgso Res. Pboae, S5SR Phone 881 (The only Osteopathic Physl clan and Surgeon, in Falls.) Klamath I 4 ssmSm2mV9ASBsmmmsr W. D. MILLER Cement Contractor Walks, Floors, Foundations. Cos- ! crete Building Blocks, Flues and Tiles. 222 S. Sixth St. Phone ftfS WJMXWWWWMWWMWW r !. 'fi WWWWWWIiHWMW WO OH) laee your Oraera, for ( fit I JMjajM-A? E "& mnalai tmtflUmal nlBntsltflBlklsl fun mmUB) Dawlh Fiel Co. MMWMWSSMMSMMMSSWSSMMM t "VI t A ' j j 1 171 tl .1. X'XM.H. ,