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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1918)
w vi fmM&k&m ntVHHDAV. NOVWMIWn !, IOIH ',( THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON fAtMOMt,. , Fourth ' ti following hava subscribed ?llr full I'lot" to the Fourth Liber- j MAMN PIIKCINCT galley, Clioutor U.' I too nildln. James GO rliU'i Chas A- Munzullu.. nriiidcnbiirg, Kloyil ft Helen .. grolhsnuk, Jo . irolhnnrk, Krnnk . Brooks, Karl rothnnok. John ft Mnry ..., BurrlK", I'.5 K- W. H IHuey, Mr. Dayton 'cttY. Jolin ft Nellie C&acko, iKiime ft Josephlno, Anton, Adolph and Frunk .... Chtmllnr, l-ovo CkinilliT, W. M. A Millndii Cnmlnll, W. ft Annlo fbolnrd, Joe . Carttn, I'etor I' .'..... Dillon, V, C. ft Kutlu Daniel. Hun ft Clarn Daalels, Louie , Dtnnehny, John ..... , Dcbyurf, V. I. Draill, Clm Dassnberry, Vernon - Pobry. Mike ft Teroale fraill, Vachov ft Andes Elliott, B. I, ft Clan v 200 no 200 tooo no no no too no 2000 no no 800 100 no no ino 1C0 .100 as a wrapping for Hereafte flavors air-tigh Sol WRI in the pink sealed wrapper and take your choice of fla vor. Three kinds lo suit all tastes. wfll h tL pmkend DOK IOr AA ... V kmw Be SURE you get WRIGLEY'S- rhe Flavor Lasts! IT'S NOT YOUR HEART; ? .JA Nlterera. the anrlflars. of your blood If tho nolsoas whisk are swent from tissues by the blood are not eilm- -ta urough tM RMaeya, awsase of one form! or aaother will claim you vlotlm1. O " '' Kidney dUease Is usUflly ladloatod ey wearlaess, sleepleasaees .nervous- aespoageaey.rbMKaoBe, stem- Liberty Loan Blue List KiiKlo, Wllllntn It Kulreloi lloraco (I .. Koglo, Hoy ft Mublo Fllgnu, Cyill J ,. Flour, William II, ft Ktijlimla Unrrlami, Clins, (, ft i:,,u tllffnnl, Kiikqiiu & Amm no 100 no 100 too no no no no too no no ico no too no no no 300 100 400 100 no too too ISO CO 100 CO 400 60 100 800 COOjlllkk, t), T. ft Muy H t: l.... nit (Iriuo, 0 M, fididti'Kory II, W. & Iiiiokuiio f.o Halo, Airliolous II. ft Fniuilo r.o . liutioi I.imiIh .lr lo llntiul. I.011U ft Mnry much, HHMu ft. I.milxii M Ilitrtleroriii, Mux llnrtlorodii, l.i'ii ,...., Ilnln, Joint ft Kllaiueth Ilnloiisok, l.lzzlo Ilavllrm, Jiiini'M ft Amm Ilorluk, (,'Iiiih. ft Ktiinin Iliiltimok, 1. I ft Florcni' Ilolhriiok, Lutlmr It. & l.ou Ilonzlk, John & Mary Until, Ollu K. ft Nottl JllC'oljN, J, I. ,,.,. Jclliick, Vltirnnt & Anna JoliiiHiin, Trku Johnson, Albert Johnson, Andrew Johaton, Elizabeth Dunn, David M. A Jennlu Katun, Joo ft Anna Kullim, Mnrln wmm Anneuncement: To help meet the needs of the government, Wrigley's has discontinued the use of tin foil MiiAa.iiiii ,..-...-..--- RIGLEY sealed in packages. SEALED TIOllT-KKPT BfSBT r an inree'vv m Ck a afaawaasaaaaaaa -aw? a gSSSlSaaaS keenmaaaaaanami' hmim If S YOUR IEYS Kidney dtasase U a.-rfspactoryfat kidneys na M P- "a --- Hraona. It attacks' all luaes, Ae,,taOLD jckuau nMnn ----- nrdles. of agoses or eondltloni. A ImmafllataUr. The .ooin.ng, w Jorlty of thrills avilotlng poplo ollmulalea the kidney, relieves today can be traced back to thkldmflammatlon and de royir the 1 larms "V trouble ,JX which have caused It. Do not wait The kidney, are tfa. mosVlmport-i until tomorrow. G . I. yui drug t,cr.an.fU,hody. They.ar.th. UI today and n.1.1 on hh ..upply.ng you wiin u " w iiMurinm oil Cspaulea.. In twenty- I tnnr hours you should feel health, and vigor returning and will bless the day you first hesra 10 uuuu " Haarlara Oil. J After you feel that you have cured youraelf. continue to take one or twoj ..n.niM ouch uav. so us IU K.H u ...v. Hln In th. lolas'aad lower abdomen', danger of other " . , atone., travel, rkeuaiatlam, .'cli 'Aak for. the original (mPorM tlca,alifc-. '' . OOLD MEDAL nrann. mw ' All tuSTSLLiMA ar. iTi- MoaeyJafunded If they do not.. sites. help murad, J, F, ft Hostile 100 Kulebuugh, Otto 60 Knox, ao. ft Lilian 60 Klrkpntrlck Claronco M, ft, Lydla ,....: .'. ,'. too Kllina, itudotph ft Anna 100 Klnbxitba, Joe ; .". 60 koH, Kudoliih ft Anna 100 Krnjlrlk, Joseph & Mario ...: ISO Krejclrlk, Joseph ft Maria ...... '60 Krupkn, Antone ft Mary 100 Kudr, Btovo .. 160 'l.uniplot, Frank A Delia 100 Mticlmc, Frank Martin, Ollvor Mlcka, Joseph ft Joiephlne ... McComb, John ft Threia Miirtln, Harry ft Anna Murk, Mlohsol McClelland, Jo MoCurthy, Nack ., McNeil, John ft Alpha McKoon, Arthur ...' , Mlrtllch, Adolph , Ototnnn, Joseph ft Emily O'Connor, Ned . O'Leury, Jerry Patten, Kd ... Petarok, Anton ft Ulaneh Potrasek. Prod ft Matilda Plckott, Chair, ft wire Plckott, Illchnrd O. ft Blanche Pickett, Den H. A Anna Pollvka, Anton ft Annie Pollvka, Kmll Poaplill, J.'F. ft Anne ttatcllff, John ft Ollle Paug-r, Frank ft Klltabeth lUJnui, Vsclor neddelf. Mra. J. V Bexton, F. W. ft wife fllma, wn. ft Edna fltnldl, Joa Bmllh, R. I), ft Pearl Shaffer, Lola Spoleck, -John .-, ' Spolek, V. J. ft Katy 8uty, Antcn A Paulna Stejakal, J. J. ft wife Htokei, Chaa Rtaitny, Mathaw ft Anna ......... Taylor, Hugh Toffoll, John U. ft Mary ....; Tempteton, Tim H ..'. Tbomnon, J. W Vlctorln, Joaeph ft Etliabeth ... Vochatier, C. U. 50 SO 160 SO 60 100 100 60 100 60 100 1C0 soo 60 100 100 100 60 60 100 60' 100 100 60 160 100 100 60 60 100 60 100 60 100 100 -100. AValib, Richard 60 Whipple,, Olive A - 60 Wllion, Harry 13. ft Emma ...... 100 Vlctortll, Tony .'... 80 Worlon,.Jamg ft Aanle 100 Zumpfe, Frank ft Marie 160 JBurar, Vlnclnt ft Aana 80 emmmmsmaammmsigimm Kan ; .0 NEW NATIONS UfijO WHICH AUST1UA HUNGARY WILL BE SPLIT UP, WHAT REMAINS OF AUSTRIA ANt TWO PROMINENT FIGURES! IN CHANGE samT MM aaHBwHsW inawiT" BBmBKaBmSoBa wVwrnnPrsT aass& t' MMMwMWwfKIJ&wQBJ Lk'T.Jl-rfvtaWsW m tiMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM sal s nMrMWrammsaTTC'mi "v'l 2 msBBBHrvwaaaam aamav imnnn "&&ss? : ,; v mm L ml Thta map, Indltafea the principal obanges that will result from the'ilta meatberlaf of utriarHupgary. Some' of them had take, place even before Austria accepted th. eateuto 0f rWreW auwo;dlnate to Oermanyiand Ing to recent reports. He considered allies' drastlo armistice codltlins, fo-( Auatrla.haa played an ImportWnt'psrt that the holding of that poaltlon waa lowing tH. Mhas laid down n Pres In preparing; subjects of li'.atru)sn. Incompatible with being premier, but Ident Wlkjon's fourtefn prlnelplue, ' ami Auairlan rulers for reeent d-5 he bjaprovlelooally taken the port There will he mlaor change la thV vilepmeati: ,Atca' meeting, la"; I'ne)-i foUo of foreign affaire and will, have alignment of aatloaalHlei and races.,' pimdenee Hail,VPhlladetphljtlafc6aa,bg,part In coming changes In Hunr but fheig.ral tread of natwaal j gVeaamadVa ' i( way mg s Protect WABHINQTON, D. C, Nov. 21. I lturing tne . paat aeason hopiuufi , wore responalbla for much Urn In the grain fields of Oregon ntid V'uliln(it 'on.. If another drought occurs noxt year In the grain-producing regions of the Northwest, a repetition of this serious damage la confidently, oxpect. ed. Oneoftnemosterreciivn wnysttr combating; this peat la to 'promptly let loose large numbers of lidy-hiigs In the Infested grain floldn. TI10 beet les are active, destroyers of the plant lice. In order to be prepared for any further depredation, the llnreati of 100 ( Entomology, with the assistance of 100itate and county agenta, Is nttempt 100 log to locate a sufficient number of lCo the lady-bugs to meet any emergency which may arise In the grain irit r rinnin .nil w.ihlnirinn Ileglnnlng sometime In August, the lady-bugs atart to ceairegate In nor- mous numbers at biih altitudes, can. I 100,, yon bottoms about 3,000 feet In ele- lOO.vatlon; In fact, those so-called lady- 60 1 bug caceha have been found In all; manner of nlacea. but It Is known that they prefer southwest exposures, ( and proximity to water, or stone-piles! o . on summits. The beetles remain in ' an Inactive condition In these large 'colonies until late the following spring, clinging to vegetation of all, kinds. It la safe to ssy that anycon- centratlon of beetles noticed In Aug. ust .still exists In the. same vicinity. The beetles themselves are from one eighth to one-fourth iach In length. nd have a red body with black spots. Thus far an Insufficient number of these beetle-caches have been found . by the Bureau of Entomology, and the various' local authorities, to cope wlth the situation. The Forest Ser vice baa therefore been asked to co operate la tne location of tne laay-, once now ln progress here. -bugs." Information about colonies. ' - containing more than a half million ' In-secu, or about SO to IG quarU In1 w lnV a day keeps volume, la especially desired. I kaUer away. Il I I IS I L.i I ssafMasBsmjasBS! 1 ! 1 1 JV organbwtlM la shown here.," , tlon of the various racea. , , riiomaajal Maiaryk,, prt;ewofvort Count Karolyl, whoae' party set up the UnlvereRy of -prague.prealileut a. republic while In control of th. art of the'Bohamlan Political Cesiinllteo uatlon, bag resigned aa bead of the abroad and president of th.Mtgess Hungarian National Council, accord- 7 . wamea 10 Grain Fields Forott offlcew are requested to scna in mm oince any lniorroawun they may havo as aopn aa possible, In order to give the various federal, state and county officials an oppor- tunlty to do the collecting on the mom promising areas before winter seta In. The data should lnclude( 1. Location 01 xne coi.iny, 9. Dnte of discovery. 3, Estimate of the sire of ho col ony, - CAMKOflMA DODV AHKH WOMAN PEACE DELEGATE. BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. II. A plea that a woman be appointed as n dls-.nelegato to the forthcoming peace conference .was sent to President Wll- son today by the women's committee of the State Council of Defense. "We believe that aa women have responded with loyalty and patriotism to the reiponslbllltlea which the war has put upon them. they ahould have representation and their polat of view given consideration at the Ui when all the wdrld hopes that treaties may be rramea wnien win De tne foundation for the end of all wars," the message said. lXTfcRVATlOXAVDRV" BODY M PLANNED. COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nor. 11. Es tablishment of an international league for prohibition aid the deveU op'ment of foreign missions activities are two purposes which leaders ex pect .to become realities as the' result of a world-wide prohibitien: coafer- the SJKlfl55iSZvM rr LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OX EXECUTION Notice Is hereby given that under and by virtue of a writ of execution la foreclosure' Issued out of the Cir cuit Cour of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klamath, In the cane of the State Land Board of the State of Oregon, plaintiff, vs. Charles H. Hes ter, Myrtle n. Keater and the First State and Savlnga Bank, a corpera: tlon ,of Klamath Falls, Oregon, de fendants, which said writ was dsted ton the 29th day of October, A. a. 1918, I will on the 30th day of No vember, A. D. 1918, at the front door of the court house of Klamath Coun-j ty, Oregon, In the city Of Klamath 1 Falls, Oregon, at the hour of 2:l5j o'clock In the afternoon on said date, proceed to sell at public auction to the highest, bidder for cash, all thej right, title and Interest 'of the said . Charles H. Keater and Myrtle B. KesM ter In and to the NH of the BW i the SEVJ of the 8W14 of section 13; the NEU of BEU of section 14; lot seven teen (17); and Ntt of SB4 of section S; all In township forty .(40) aouth, range 11 east of the Willamette Meridian. Alao the SE4 of the NEK of section 11 in' townahlp forty (40) south, range 11 east of the Willam ette Meridian, and the; 8W44 of the BEU of aectlon I, in townahlp forty (40) aouth, range eleven (11) east of the Willamette Me ridian. Also, .beginning at a polat 4.10 chains aouth and 60 links east of a stone marked with a cross on Its four sides, said atone being 19.80 chains east and 10 chains seata of the stone represeatmg the north west corner of section 11, la town ship 40 south, range 11 east of the Willamette Meridian; thence from said place of beginning north 17 deg. 10 mla. east,- chains and 10 links thence north 43 deg.. 30 mla. east, 13 castas and 86 links: thence' north 36 deev 10 mla. east. 16 chains and 6 links; thence east 19 chains and 80 links; thence south, 40 chalas; theaee west, S3 ehalaa aad 70 Haks; theaee aorta 14 chataa ail 30 llaks; theaee east 1 caala; tneaee .north X .ehala; theaee west 60 llaks to the place f beglaalag; being' a part of, the EH of the NWH aad the Wi, of the NEH of secttoa'll.ia town ship 40 south, rahge 11 east af the WiiumetteMsrMaa, la Kumata '--. j ziz-d.- ;r.ri uaaaiy, uregoa, logwtaer wna wsKtaaasaad enaranil.tay.wajtwm teaemeau, heredltaaseata aad. ap parteaaacee taarwatoi beloaguig or la aay .whw appertalaing. er ed maeh thereof aa'may be aeeee sary to satisfy 'a, ladgmeat readered in thaahova entitle, ease M the list day of Womfcr, 1913, whleh said Jadgmeat la. for th. sum of tweaty Ive haadred dollars (fl,6M.t), wHh taterest Uereba from Ue 33U day of May, 1914; at the rate eCstx per eeat per aaaam, aa. twemaaareo Sfty dollars -,(38..0)""afioraers' fees, aad the aunt of fourteen. :ad 18-100. dollars (814.00) coats, aad the addttleaal earn of three haadred seveaty-alae aad. 71.0 dollars (si7.7) wwn laierew laeraea rrom Ua.IStk day of AVgust. 1318, at the rate of six per eeat per. aaaam, aa. the costs aad expeases of this sale oa eaeeatloa. " '' Dated this 18th day of October, A. D. 1813. . . , K OBO. L. HUMFHRBY, " Sherll of Klamath Couaty, Oregon. .AI.A-A. 1 NOTICE OF SMEBIFFTI BALE ON EXECUTION Notice, is hereby given that uader aad ar virtue of a writ of esecatMa la fereclosure issued oat of the, Cir cuit Court, of the Stat, of Oregon, for the County of Kuuastfe.tm the ease of Northern Beak aad Trust Com pany, a corporation, by aad through LoamH; Moore, as state bank esam laer of the SUte of Waahlagtoa; aad Leal. H. Moor. a. state baak. summ er of the SUte of, Waahlagtoa, for aad la behalf of the Northern Baak aad Trust Company, .a corporation. plelatla. vs. Myrtle O. BoUtord aad Charted B. Botsford, haskaad.aad wife, defeadaats. 'which said writ was dated oa the 19th day, of Octo ber,; A. D. 19181 will, oa the 30th day of November, A. D. 1918. at the treat door of th. court house of Klamath County, Oregon, la the City of KUmath Falls. Oregea, at th. hour of two o'clock, la tke afternoon on said date, proceed to sell at public auetloa. to th. hlgheat bidder for eaah, all th. right, title aad interest of the said Myrtle O, Botarord ;and Charlea 8. Botsford, huaband sad wife, the asms being aa undivided one-half interest In aid to tke NH of the NE : the 1 afHSU' Ilia VBU at BB1U ' Ml W .- , W ..- . W -.W ., isaetioa tea uD; na tne a of tke NWH, the WH of NBH and SWU of aectlon 11: the WH of EH of ssetlon 13; the SWH of BWH of section 83; the SH of NWH the NH of BWH aadjBWH '.f'BWH 01 .section n; tne rwvi of NWH of section 26; the 8H of NWH. SBHf SWHof section 36; th.'NH of NEHtheNH of SEH, NWH of NWH or aectlon 27; the BH'of SRU of aectlon 28; the EH of NEH of, section 33; the BH of NH and NH if SH. and 8RH of BWH of suction 34; the NH of NWH. the'BEH of BEU of aeo ttoa 36; all In townahlp 40 south; rang. 16 .est, of, Waue(te Merld ,ian.TCImath County; Oregon;' ., , And. NWH of' NWH of aectlon I j, tk.' NEtfr th WH of NWH. the SBHof NWH'tke ,NHvof 8WH.' the SBH".otv8WH. and SB H of, section, J; ;NH of-NBH. SRH of NEH..NH of NW.HBBH of NWVii EH ofTSWH. NBH of of SBHv.'and BH sof 8EH of aeettoaSf. the WH of NBH..NH of NWHV 8BH of NWH. NH,,of. SW.Hi NW.Hot w 'ahtp Pens... .:!. I L A good Fountain Pen always, HiakM-an acceptable gift fori X m man. Bat the demand, fef ' ' such pens has been great Inrrrased on acroiant of .die namber wed by. Mldleai aai , aallom. We sell OonkllaV Fountain PesK They) mt''; self aUlers mmJLnmia be non-leaJud; , . I . WitlametU MerMkia conaty. uregea SWH.NMH.of.BBH SBU ef weetloa'g'.ai nuuudfaa i.mrut ofSWU , of ,'seetloa :'19i.' NWH of SWttlaad' !M of seetlea ;';Bff Ntt of nbu. thru. SBU of NBH aakt Nlu af of.seettoan; all la: soaia. raage iSj . UntetU Merldlaa or ao maeh thereet aa'aiay.h. sarr, to . satisfy ,a Jadgmeat .raj lathe ab4re eatWed waee'o tim 1 li day of ( ntemaer. 'iais;v'waiaa Innart la far f : .' ate tw ?r - v ..?" i tz-stzv zzv-. taterest 1 thereea frwaa tk. Oetowe,ri91, M tk at.Cs MAfc S BwV,' wawswaMwH dollars M6i;lN.M) attoraey. h'-. aaa. iae lunaor jeami wa ,-f dolura said ' IMty-tv. 'eiu this sale: ea .7iv.-rvV'i" M:rymmiZ -aWilaVt7fem,,.B. JSBS.rj arw ww -anmB. iJ '";: i at to J7T3 , east ;.ei r asm ?xnt;i$M ,; v ! atji'eaar g """ saVeVav 1 kemamM.! "m. ffM.d Dated, tkm 18k my e : Oltakar. : , V.i pflfJ -- , v--r';-OBO..ll-tttratrtlBBT. ,W ;- amarts? af KMrnutMOimML - : 1 !.-- -ri. m -.. tv.. Wm.rrf!rmt:Tmi4;i',! 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