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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1918)
r.rvmm itwday, apopw b, ibib THE EVENINO HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON I'AOR TtlKKfc ' -iww Marines Prove Mettle At Chateau Thierry Airplane Mascot Doit Stunft on Machine K. .1 AlulUSt 3. wncn uie Onnns re pounding lh Frenol. uhflr "-mill f'vo ,,,,' word ' ..i..i that relntorcemonts if i AMilnfl ni f!liHlnnii ff(r( IIIKIMIlljr ..- -J ntirrr. '" r,D " .nued nml could not now out mucn iMur Troop were needed Hint rtttld rut.li In and do whntovor was L. i...oi1id, from the building or dirtro Inn of Minn, looking nflcr rtrtgcoi". lo flultltim whntovor miner wax most needed. Rsllwny facilities "wo Inndequnu to transport troops ,0 ,no ,ront ltins looked vary black Indeed for Ihi Frcnt It front. m.. .1.11 for relnfnrceraonts and tht rondltlunn wcro reported to the narlne. They t onco ruined out nl commandeered motor driven ve hicle of every description, ana oy out nnd unit tlium over liulf way1 nnd'drovo tlimn Imck lit every hiiiihIi, Mnny morn men with thlH wnim spirit n ro nemlud for tlm service In thn murine corps iih Infantry, mill', lery, nvlntois, hIkiicI men, nml tnnrii' Inn gunners. At iirment men who iro iiiiillflml ni lltimmm, tnlegniph. ers nnd null" oprrutnm may enlist fin' HiX'i'lnl duty and will ho no it mint to enter hIkhiiI hntnlllonH now form Iiik for duty In Franco, Vncnnrlni nhio exist Mi' a limited iiiiliilior of until and km mikIiiq itmchntilcH fur duty with thn innrliio rurps iivlntlon nnd will he sent tn tlio nvlnllan hnno' In Houthnrn Cnllfornla for duty, J Men who registered June nth InMt have thn prlvlloun of ciiIMIiik with tlio marine as linwi nil' registered men whoso numbers nin no low tlioy will not he nncdod to fill the current quoin of their loril boards. Vniinn i 1 p?ssssssjEiPi 3 HpPHM i Cxs Thin nlrpluno mnicol of the British hallc stunt at dlsxy height. .Mnny mnmlne the 7B mile trip had boon men 18 yearn nnd over tuny nine en- j. ...i iimiiMiiiti nf marlnee were Hut nnd should tint m-nrlrmk tim Murine Into the trenches to the aid mnrlnen n nhnut JCOO vacancies for V'" cor,", ,10t '"'? t0 f0 ,n ll,B" h" ben up w,th wto" of their French Allies. At the same commissioned officer. Kill exlnt nnd "," ulr Own"'"""' heldoei ncro.,who hare it.ot down Oermnn planes )! huie motor trainee had been are opon to worthy enllntnl moil. lUrted; theoe kept a continuous Men who are Intercited nnd wlah crl0, dov,tatlon wrought by dofoa- IUMD) 01 IOO0 ana minuumun umnimiu ur juin iiiii urauiii 01 pourlnc Into the tranche. Onco In norvlco may i do go thru their local tkt trenchcn the marine did not wait uoMninMer, ntun nt the marine ro for the oncoming (lernuna, but went crultlnR ntutlon. Roy a ndce lerel tot la MIIU.Add. kIvc flRhllng agalnit the Qermas le-Ittaae and balld m home. Uberty Rlnmi on their own toll, bnt war hu ""v- p. w (omo hy nlr, and Juat aa It bit bees IT PAYS TO VrvmflQATU Before buying life Iniuranca It will coit y6u nothing to find out what A Lending America Co. hu to offer, fee 3eu. C, Ulrlcb, Dlitrlct Manager The Mutual Life of N. V. 18-tf LEOAL NOTICES SUMMONS Luxemburg People - Have Bitter Lot necessary for the Kntonte Allies te hnuih Ucrman blllota In Belgium and ! French tow on, no tbey bars fre Iquontly hod occasion to bomb Lui emhurR nnd with deadly effect. Naturally tlio Herman propogand- Uti In Luxemburg, aa la Belgium. have tried to arouse hostility against trio Kntonte by exploiting the ateJ mid. Ilu,t again, as la Belgium, tlclr efforts haye proved singularly : ' unsuGcosHfiil, The Luiemburgera London, August 3. (British Vlrci For four years now thu cltlioim of persist, In splty) of all propaganda, la leu 8ervlreK The whole world iun- LuxemhiiiK hnvo lived Isolated un- leRurdlng tlio Ucrman Invader as the doritinds and appreciates the tragic Mrr the yoke of tlormnn military real culprit: they recognise clearly position of heroic Belgium and Hor-J domination. It U nlil there nte tint Luxemburg Is raided becautt bis and all the allied peoples hare 3,000 Luxemburg volunteers In the German Is there. Protests by the sympathy for llou mania and Monte-, Franco's foreign IckIoii, and that thoy Luxemburg parliament and govern- stgro, but only scant attention has. am gitllnnt fighters on the sldo of munt nanlnst Oermany'a action la Ha liven to the bitter let of the Justice nnd humanity. It Is truo placing, anti-aircraft guns around people of Luxemburg. that Luxemburg bus not faced the Luxemburg have been uaaralllag. r. 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No UliMtratlon can do more than give a hint of the beauty of tha OIh Dlwatch High hood and radiator, low body lines and a atrlk- taTtolsh Inelectric blue, 32-lnch whee s and top of special design comWne to distinguish, In appearance, this cpr among all others. , And the famous Chandler motor, now In Its sixth year of production wl&ffl9changes but with constant SSSSfSi viral period, distinguishes this and all other Chandler models In a vital mechanical way. Com Choon Your Chandler Now SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES IsvMs.fsuMNMr Taurtna Cdr. 9i7Q3 ' Four-Paengr Roadsfr, 91799 UtiMM 92499 uonvtrnet .wipr. iw - ---' s'f t i ' .. OevrttoNC rtnT i mi WtRAARAGE V I r'4 CHANDLIR 422 KLAMATH AVENU ifj h ' . tfM.v .-'..tm. A&.t ..V OAR UUrA i Viaa. iiw yaaaw rata about the new price. BUY A THRIFT STAMP TODAY. At the Churches Kijulty No. 97S. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath Ceunty: Allen Hloan ss Administrator of tlio estate of Frederick Malbase, De roused: and Qui Me'lhase. Plaintiffs, vh. O. U, Crarena and Ed Smith, De fendants, To O. D. Crarens and Ed. Smith, the abovo named defendants: In the name of the state of Ore gon, you and each of you are here by summoned and required to appear and answer the eomplalni filed la the above entitled cause, within kIx weeks from the date of the first publication of this Simmons la The Evening Herald, a newspaper, which said first publication date la the llth dr.y of June, A. D., 1018; And you and each of yoa will take notice that If you fall to appear and answer or otherwise plead, af ir said time, tho plaintiff will, for want thereof, apply to the above entitled court for the relief prayed for fa srld complaint, to-wlt: IJor Judgment against the defend ant O. D. Crarens for the sum ef 1561.65 with Interest from the tb day of June, 1S1I. At the rates of S ' per cent per annum, and the farther sum of 1100.09 as attorney fan and for their costs and dltbarsemeats herein and for a decree of tbhj court foreclosing the chattel mortgage de scribed In said complaint, to-wlt: ;Thnt certain chattel mortgage made and executed and dellrered hy tho acres' heretofore' deeded for school purposes) free and clear of all claims of rou and each of; you and forever 'bsrrlng and forecloslng,you and each of 'you and all persona claiming or to elalm by, through or under you or either of you of nit right, title. In terest nnd equity in and to said prem Use, 0'd for such other further re list ss to the Court may seem meet. This summons Is published pursu ant to the order of the Honorable D, V, Kuykendall, Judge of the above entitled Court, which order Is dated the 2?th day of June, 1918. THOMAS DRAKE and CHARLES J. FEROUBON, Attorneys for Plaintiff. I9-IM.1-20-Z7-3-10 Th- nhri.ti.n sci.nc H,ciiv at 'd O. D. Crarens to Fred Melhate Klamath Falls hold, services at IIS!"8.0"" """ " " Fourth street every Sunday morn' J"", "".which said sort ing at II o'clock and every Wed.jn" w"; w sesday erealng at S o'clock. All are "" "" "ofded In the office of me louBiy vierx oi ivibssbib voea ty, Oregon, la Book I at page 110 ei the Chattel Mortgsgs Records of said County, and asking that the personal property described la said mortgage be sold la the maaaor prorlded'by law, and decreeing that the defend ante and each of them, aad all per sons claiming aad to claim "by, tarn or under them to be forever barred and foreclosed of alt their right, title. Interest aad equity la and to the pre. nerty covered hy ssld mortgage asd for other relief. This summons Is published pars nnt to the order of the Reversals D. V. Kuykendall. Judge of th above entitled Court, which order la dated on the 27th day of Jane. A. D.. till. "TIIOUAB DRAKV aad CHARLES 7. FKROTJSON Attorney for Plaintiffs. 29-C-13-30-27-M0 ' welcome. Subject of lesson for Sunday "Lore." t Tbe Sunday ' school session Is from 9:45 to ld:4S ercry Sunday morning. Tbe Bible and all authorlicd Chris t.'an Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. , The free reading room and free leading library Is open from 2:30 to 4:30 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. , Erangellcal Lutheran church ser vices will be held In the Baptist church, corner f Eighth and Wash ington streets at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. All Lutherans of Klamath Fulls nre most heartily Invltod to attend these services. All others Interest ed are welcome. An) one knowing of Lutherans In or around Klamath Falia ploaso notify M. C. Rossman, pastor, 137 First strcot. Eleventh Street Onplht Church, ReV.'W. H. Cox, pastor. ' Itfli. 2"i3 Ninth St. Phone 155. Sunday school at 10:00 a. ra, It Harvey. Supt. Preaching service 11:00 a. m:; Subject. "The Unchanging Christ." Sunday night at I, Uaton service at tbe Presbyterian church. Rev. Oliver of the M. E. church wtll preach the sermon. Wednesday nlgbt at 8:00, Prayer Prayer service SUMMONS Equity No. 171. In the Circuit Court ef th State of Oregon, for Klamath Ceunty: Alien Sloan as Administrator of th Estate of Frederick Melaaae, De ceased; and Henrietta P. Melhase aad (Jus Melhase. Plalaqtfs ve.,0. D. Cravens and Lulu J, Craves, Defendants. To O. D. Craven asd Lula J. Cra vens, the abovo named defeataat:, in the name of the Stat ef Ore gen: You and"eachof your hereby summoned and reaulred to appear These services are especially for land answer the complaint filed In th you. come and worship witn us. i aoove enniiea cause whqio sis weens J (from tbe date of the first publication Preaching services at the Presby-iof this summons In the Evening Her i, - infw.y-t ! mat i ,t!J i 9 S A terms church are discontinued for the month of August, as It Is the pastor's racatlon month. The follow ing exceptions will be noted, how ever. Toatorrow, Augifs 4, tbe un ioa erealng aerrlce will be held In our church. The message will be delivered by Rev, O, O. Oliver of the Methodist church. On Sunday morn lag, August 11, some of the dele gates to the Baptist district con veatlea will speak at the1 .regular ahstth,. school aad praysr meet Inas wtll be held as usual each week aad those of our congregation who era la th city are ured to attend these services. Mr. J. B, Mason will lead the prayer meeting next Wed nesday evening. Subject, "The 8ta'ndlag of th Christian." . Church of Ood Mission, 108 Matu street', second door west of pbstotflce, Sunday aohoQl at 10100 a. m.; preach- lagj services at 11:00 o. m.; Song service at 7:30 p. m.; Preaching ee vlis at 8:00 p. m.; Testimonies aad sosatT Cometad bring jfonr frlsnds aadtnjey thn services, where you wil hear tbe 'whole truth'. Prayer meeting each Thursday evening at 7;M at Mills Addition school house. A Vertfoerdlal utvltatlon ta eatsadsd t HUMMO.XH Equity No. OSS. In the Circuit Court of the State f Oregon, for tbe County of Kla nath. Oeorge W. SchwarU, Pralntlff, rs. Herbert D. dale and Minnie H. Gate, Defendants. To Herbert D. Osle and Minnie H. dale. Defendants above named: Is the name of the State of Ore gon, You are hereby required to ap pear and nnswer tbe complaint to foreclose a mortgage filed against von In tho above entitled suit, on or before Saturday, the 31st dsy of Vugust, 1918, tint being the date of. fthe last publication of summons, nnd the last day within which you are required to answer, as fixed by tbe (order ef publlcatloa of thu summons, If yoa .tall to appear and answer, the Plaintiff wlli apply to the Court 'or the relief demanded In said com 'tlalnt, to-wlt: a Judgment against Herbert D. Oale, Defendant above named, for the sum of four thous and dollars, together with Interest thereon at 'the rate of six per cent neraaaum from tbe 20th day for Jaauary. 1914. until date of Judg ment, la accordance with the terms f four certain promissory notes ex seated aad dellrered to the Plaintiff y said Defeadaat, Herbert D. Oale, aad bearing date Jaauary 20th, 1914, tad for the farther nam of two huad red dollars attorney's fees, and for the further sum of three hundred flfty-thrd dollars, forty-three cents, together with Interest thereon at the rat of alx per cent per annum from tho 14th day of November. 1917, at the rate of alx per cent per annum until data of jadgmeat. the same be- lag for money paid y th plaintiff la redeeming delinquent tax certifi cates for th years 1915. me and 1917, aad for Pulatltra costs aad dlsharsemeats ta thu ault: aad-that th usual decree be made for the fore 'closure of Plaintiff's mortgage made and delivered by the Defeadaats on February 26th, 1914. upon the laads and premises hereinafter described ad for the sale of the lands aad premises described In MalnUrs said mortgsgs, that Is M ar The south half of the south east quarter of Section Thirty-Three, (38). Towashlp Forty (40); south or Range Twelve, (13) East; North half of the northeast quarter of Sec tion Four (J); North half of the southeast quarter aad tbe southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section Three (3); Northwest quar ter of the southwest quarter of Sec tion Two (I); North half of the northeast quarter of Section Tea (10) and- the north halt of the northwest qvatter of Seetloa Sieve (11); In Towashlp Forty-One (41), South of Raag Twelve (12). East of Wllllm- ette Meridian, la Klamath County. Oregon, containing 480 acres, togeth er with tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belong ing, or la any wise appertaining; that all the proceeds of said oale be applied la payment of the amounts due the Plaintiff; that the Defendants above named and each of them, and nil persona claiming under them, or either of them, subsequent to the execution of Plaintiff's mortgage on said premises either as pucrbasers, Incumbrancers or otherwise, be for ever barred and foreclosed of nil rights, claim or equity of redemption In and to the above dcscrlbod lands, that Plaintiff may have Judgment aad execution against jtho said De fendant, Herbert D. Oale, for any at fldency which may remain after np plying the proceeds of such sale to nld, a newspaper, which aald first publication date Is the 29th day of June, A. D., 1918; And you and each, of you will take notice that If you fatj jto appear and iihswer or otherwise plead,, after aald time, the plaintiff will, for want thereof, apply to jtbe above, entitled court for tbe relief .prayed for In aald complaint, to-wlt: , For a decree ot tha court ordering you to pay Into th court th sum ef $10, 31 3.80' with interest upon said sum from the 9th day of June, 1918, at tbe rate ot 8 percent per aanura, I the satisfaction ot aald Judgment; VeeeeeeeVM!'i, J vp'"'! ..- Ftl JSrlli) n BP2F Nyal Porous Plasters .4MC awf Lrv, fllre effective relief for aches and point, sore und stiff joint In rnrt anything from n crick In the biuk to n chronic case of Itlietiiiinllim. There Is nolhliiK belter. Tho nett time you are troab led Ml tli anything nt this sort get a 'yl I'orou Plaster aid mt It on. The nsulU will sar prise yoa. taster of all kind sit thl tre, nru)crwoHttrafV WvZ KUrUTM rAUS CVCGOfl ?K "" ''.slo " asnfcStf A War Stamp a day keeps th t ' kaiser away. High Grade Tailoring , at reaeoamht price FIT AND WORKMAXSUr OUARANTtUsm ' r Pure Wooleaa. Year 1psc IIom lavtted Chas. J. Gzek MKRCMANT TAIUMs SI. Mala St. PROFESSIONAL CARDS m0m000A0a0t0t0i0wm0tna0A90m JOHN O. CLRCHOeUt Cnsuity Dwrvsvov CirM l(ga KATMEKIXE SCHLKEF' Pbyslcla aadSsugeoH Mght Calk Promptly Attewded to Office WhHe BMg. OTV AND COUNTY ARflTRAOT x COMPANY SIT Mai , iNsaraar Leaaa a4 Abeerasts Real Estate IOaae 'at 9 to Srfr DR. KARL a. WISECARVKR White Bldg. rhn 3S4 Dentistry and Oral turgary DR. F. K. GOODARD Osteopathic PuysU-laa 9t Surge Suit 811, 1. O. O. V. Tempi (over K. K K. Store) Phoae Sal . . Kea. Phoae, 8SM (Tbe only ' Osteopathic Physi cian and Surgeon la Klasuth Falls.) 'and the further sum of 81,274.70, with Interest upon said sum from the 9th day of June, 1918, at the rate of per cont per annum, together with such additional sum'as th court may adjudge to b reasonable aa at torneys fees herein, and for their costs and disbursements herein, and In' default of such payment for a de cree cancelling that certain contract of sale heretofore aad now existing n your farcr and declaring the plain tiffs to be the owner of Lot 9 aad to of Block 44. Fifst Addition, ,to Klamath Falls, Oregon, and; th SH of the NWH, th SWH of th HU U of trte WH of th SDH ot Seetloa 31, In Township 89. Boutb, Rang 9 thst Plaintiff havs such other and further relief as to the Court may seem equitable In the premises. Thl summons ,ls published ,ln tbe Even ing Herald, a dally newspaper of general circulation, .printed, published and circulated tn Klamath county, Oregon, at Klamath Falls, In said County asd State, by order of the Honorable D. V. Kuykendall, Judge of, tbesajd Court, and dated July th 19rh,il918, the tint publication to ba siade on Saturday, July 20th, 191,8, aad the latt publication thereof to be mad 'oa, August 81st, 1918. "'H, M. MANNING, Attorney for Plaintiff. Post effto)s4dross, Loomls, Build- Cast of th Willamette Msrldlaa (ex. Iagi.499 Mata'sHreet, Klamath Falls. Vsptlng from last described th right. I ; .msOrtfos,v -o way ot th U. S. Caal aad 1 30 37 t-ll-ntt-tl ". W. D. MILLER HooflBg Cuatniclor Multhold, Tur and a ravel Roof Iiik. Roor Coutlng. Repair Work a Bpcclulty. 832 8. Sixth Street. Phone 293. WOOD ORDER A YEAR'S SUPPLY OF OREEN SLAB Now, and have them dry and un-' der cover' eary In the fall, We also handle Bedy, Llmh and Block Wood, Coal and.Fu1' .. w . r afi l s?..i JtiS iXWIasallsl -ruajl VXarflBBjBihaBiiw f1tKvaatl'lliBntll I "t X i '. 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