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The Evening Herald from Klamath Falls, Oregon • Page 4

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Vy 1 i S56f ji mtm FfEifcmc MAHAY TAKE A TtIP at BWBcarlr twawway Asswcta BwttHc taattway Mmhh tkh a Tea Free Hew Yattta'MMFMMeOMrt POftTbAMD. Hay 1. Oaten ot taa Amerteaa Electric Railway Aseo-etetlea ul of tho American Electric Hallway Mmfcturcrt' Association art eeheduled to arrive In Portland Mar 1Mb, oa their; 11,000 mile trip from Now York ctty to tho Pacific coast aad retara. The party tft April 170i. The itinerary take la Garret-torn.

Ban Fraacls-co, Portlaad, Stattle aad Vancouver, B. aad tao return trip tho eltlea of Ut Mlddto Wttt will bo vUlted. Tao object of the Tltlutloa art to coafer with electric railway maaage-reata, representative ot public utli-Kiea companies and with public officials aad civic bod let. with a view to exchanging Idea to ottablUh a better aaderstaadlag bttwota the public aad tho eoraoratlOBe. It It alto hoped to caltlraU clootr reUUoae between the remote member of both ataocUUoaa.

aad to oalartt the membership of hoih bodlan. Tho computet already holdlag membership hi tho American Electric XaHway Aaaoctetloa own aad operate 89.999 miles ot track. 7J.O0O cart, carryhai 7,590.000.000 passengers hi a yoar, aad per-aaa. Tho 1.S0 electric railway com-aaaie operating la the United State today owa aad operate 41,000 Billet track, owa (0,000 cart, carrying hatwsiw 10.000.000 aad 11.000.000,- M0 poaseagtrs a year, aad hate more tbaa 150,000 employes. Balk tao American Electric Rail wswaaaaatattoa aad Ita allied organ laaMoa, tao American Electric Railway Maatfecturere AMociatloa, are eoaataatly ttudylag la their retpec-tiro ioMi aad dereloplag by cob-atvaetlye work aloaa tho llnea of taaaara'laallea aad eBcieacer.

It recogalsed that traatporutioa by ateeUKIty a public temco we aaeoeat ot which It largely dependent aaa popular good will, aad It It to gat aearer tho will of the people that tho tmctrt ot tho two organisation are maklag their oatoatlrt tonrt. IWER IB BBOOfaUNO Dr. Ooo. I. Wright reports that At toraey C.

Brower, who raArod a from over work a few day it somewhat better aad on the ta recovery. It BDDeart that Mr. Brower worked In hU preparation at tie eoart hoate injunction cate la addrttea to otter work, aad It It aald that ho worked late lato toe nlghu, uklag oaly a few hoursaleep. For dalaty, chic tau cheap baU for children an the Jbck of OBBTRPDE ft Cor. Fourthsad Pine StreeU.

ReauUtet the bowel, promote easy, aatural moremeaU, curat cob-ttlpatloa Doaa't ReguleU. Aak your druggist for them. 2Se a box. -r i BY WIRE AND WIRELEM Halted Praaa Berrlee Lot Angelet. May 1 Approximately 100 tubpoeaae tummoaiag dtftnte llaimii for the trial of Clarence Darrow oa a charge of bribery, which rt It- May IStb, are ready to aenre today.

Thlt Bgure, according to Earl Roger, couBtel for Darrow, repre-aaata the defeaae'a "irt guard," aad mora may be called. Darrow, Rogera admitted, may peraonally aaaume charge of the court work. a Portland, May 1. Under the au-apleot of tht Natlro Boat of Oregon, a eaJobratloa will bo htld Thurtday at Caampoeg of the orgaalxatloa at that plaee da year ago of a proylalonal government for Oregon. F.

X. Mat-thlOB, the oaly perton now llvlag who waa preteat at Champoag when American civil government oa the Pa-aiaa coatt waa Inaugurated In 1843, will be at the celebration. a Yeaice, May 1. A parachute drop of MOO feet from an areoplane whlaalag through the air at 30 mile an hour la the feat accredited to William Morton, profetilonat aeronaut. Morton claim bit performance to be the flrat of It kind on record.

He waa carried aloft by Aviator Perm- Seattle, May 1. Is a primary elec-, tie In King county. In which 10,000 ballote were cast, Prealdeat Taft was defeated by a 10 to 1 vote. Roosevelt led Taft by to 1, aad La Fol-lattaby nearly to 1. Orvatel White OralBatOB Keller- atrasa traiaKga forealt, 93, 94 aad 18 per aattBaf of 13 egg until aasa eaaZ.ILJi..

taaTaMi dBfO 1, 1. amejanrw mww aiadA.a dial flAtiataw aaaWaasi 1.1 ab J. W. 1-tf i VtBdjYVd mBmjaraajaaw. Oat Sawart, 44Mala JieTPkeae 33 WU.

KE WASTE II IMSfAKimP Ptaa to a Mam a MiwanaM, WMi BytPl'oAMtBi of AktMWt by MARBHF1ELD. May 1. Plana tor tmnrnvanenta to be madt br tho C. A. Smith Lumber aad Msaufscturlng company are announced, waica in-clude tho erection ot a plant to uee the watte from tho mill tor the man ufacture of paper pulp.

The pltnt will have a capacity oi ihirtv to fortv toat of DtDer duId a day. aad at by-product will tura out tnnually 1 5,000 galloaa of alcohol. 440 toat or turpentine aad 300 toat of rcelB. The making ot theto by-ploducta it alto a feature ot tho paper plant different from other pulp e-torlet in thlt country. Kedrum Brother hare been look-ins over other plant In thlt country and are In thlt city maklac prepara tion! and obtaining ipeclflcatioat.

Tho construction of the plant win iegia a toon a the pltnt are ready, aad it will be comnleted within a year. The plant will coatltt ot several large buildings, moat of which will be or hrlfk or concrete, aad will be altuated on gTouad adjoining tho big eawmtlt. lhe pulp manufacture will bo operated at a company separate from the mllllag concern, with-the Nedmm Pi-other la charge ot tho operation. It will bo aeceaaary to brlag om of the mtchtaery from Europe. Dabr won't tutor ffv mlnutet with crouo If you apply Dr.

Thoaaat' Eclec tic Oil at once. It acta Mae magic. Wo haa aoma air deatrablo etreot propeet tale Stepheae- Hnater BaaHy 9JB. CHUC0TE6IICI REAL BBTATB IMfCKAlfCM WS MAKE A IPSCSAIAT of la teuatiti aam good tarn mad. Ko ihle to abow ptaferty.

Presaee aw teatlea Threw aM'iaaalrlra. A few good bamwa for AmU Uyeawaacta bay or eeVH pay yoa to at aw. Seat to A9aMtraa Hotel. Ileal Ml IkyiiniiHM nWicb To tarn wtna-hildira Water Ci You ara hereby Bottled that the aaaual meetlag ot tho ttoekkoldort of the Klamath Water elation, which aaaual meetlag la for the purpoao of tlectlag a board of dlrectora for the eatulag year aad the traBaactloa of aueh other butt- neat aa may regularly bo brought be fore aald meetlag, haa beea caiiea aad will be held la the Houiton opera houaa la the Cttr of KUmath Fall. Orogoa.

oa Friday, the Slit day of May, 1I1S, at tb hour of o'clock p. m. Yob ara hereby further notified, That tho following resolution haa been duly patted by the board of dlrectora of aald aatoclatlea: Ha it Rcaolred by tho Board of Di rector of the KUmath Water Vatta' AeeocUtloa. tategalar Mectha, held the OaVo of aald Aaaociatloa. Mat 17 aad IB, Mtddoi-White Balleaac.

Kltmtth FaBa, Ongia. That there be aad there hereby It aubmlttad to the ttoekholdert of the Klamath Water Uaera AaeocIaUoa for their aceentanea or relectloa at the annual meeting of aald ttoekholdert to bo held la the Houtton opera houaa In the City of Klamath Fail, Oregon, Friday, the Slat day of May, ISIS, at the hour of o'clock p. tne following queatlon, to-wlt: Bhall the canltal itock of the Klam ath Water TJra' Aatoclatloa aa auth orised Increased by tba etockkoldert of the aald association at a tneclal meetlag of the stockholders held la the City of Klamath Fall. Oregon, oa the Sth day of November, 1909, to 11,000.000.00 be reduced to 11,100. 000.00? Dated at KUmath Falls, Ortgoa, thU dth day of April.

191S. THE KLAMATH WATER USERS' ASSOCIATION, By ALBERT B. ELDER, (Seal) Secretary. 4-SI-B-S7 NOTICE FOR PVBUCATION (Not Coal Laads) Departmeat of the Interior, United States Land Office at Lakevlew, Oregon, April IS, 1913. Notice Is hereby glvea that Bert North of KUmath Falls, Oregon, who on January 11, 1911, mad Homestead entry No.

04307. for 8tt SB 14, PE SWK, Section 31, towaship 87 8., range 9 WilUmette MerldUa. ha Sled notice of Intention to make Dnal commutation proof, to astabllah claim to the Uad above dsscribed, ba rer C. R. Da Lap, county clerk, at KUmath Fall, Oregon, oa tba lt day of June, 1918.

Claimant annua aa witness: A. W. Jaquette, Charles Msrseow, K. D. North.

H. H. Waathtrly, all of Klamath Fells, Oregon. A. W.

ORTON, 4-38-6-SO RegUter. IfMKBlO la tha CtrtaH Caart at ta ttata at Oregon, la aad far Klamath Coaatr. Qao. T. Baldwla, PkUaUY, va.

Loag Uka Lumbar a Cerpora- Uoa. Dtfaadaat To whom It may coacera. Notlea hereby alven that under aad by virtue at aa execution Itsued oat ot the omca of tha dark ot the circuit court ot tho State ot Oregon, ta aad for Klamath Couaty. aad under tha teat ot aald court, oa the lid day of March, 1913, la a certala actloa in which Geo. T.

Baldwin la plalatlff. and the Loag Lake Lumber company. a corporation, la detendaat, whereia ob tho 3d day of January. 1911, Judg- ant waa rendered la favor of the above named partlea la the turn ot six hundred teroaty-oae aad 78-100 dollar, aa principal Judg ment: aaventr-flve (I7S.00) dollar attorney feet, and cotU amoontlng to twenty aad 30-100 (130.30) dollars, aad whereat, under aad by virtue of a tormtr execution it appears ot record that tho aum ot Ore hundred waa nald on aald Judgment, leav ing oa aald principal Judgment the aum of one hundred aeventy-oae aaa 7S-100 (3171.73) dollar, with la cosU aad accralag costs there on. In tha following susss, la-terett sevtaty-oae aad 47-100 (371.47) dollar, accralag coata to sheriff tea (110.00) dolUrs, attorney feea aaveaty-Bve (171.00) dollars, coata aad dUburtemeaU twtaty aad 30-100 (930.30) doUara, ataklag a total ot three huadred forty-eight and 4S-1O0 (1341.45) dollar, which aald axecatloB to ma directed aad was to mo delivered, aa aheril of KUmath county, Oregoa.

1 have aa-der aad by virtue of tuch executloa, levied npoa all the right. UUe. inter est estate and dtmsad of tha dereaa eat. Loaa Lake Lumber a cor- poratloa, la aad to tbo following de scribed real estate, situate la the couaty of KUmath, State of Oregoa. mora nartleularlv described aa fol lows, to-wlt: Beginning at a polat feet south 93 degrees S3 sec ond weat and (0 feet aorta of the northeast corner of lot 10, seetioa 19, towaahlp S3 south, range 9 east.

Willamette MerldUa. Thence south 99 degrees S3 secoads weet 349 feet to tho shore of tho Upper KUmath Uka. Thence following tho shore of tha Upper KUmath Uka 41 degrees wast 387 foot. Theace aaata 19, degrees west 19( ftet Theace leavlag aald Uka Berth 39 decree SS secoads east 500 feat. Theace aorth 400 fast to IpUoa of beaiaalag- property batag also kaowa aa tha site or taa Loag Lake Lumbar saw mill la ShlpptagtoB.

KUmath eeaatyOre- Notice la hereby further glvea that I. the BBdersigatd. sheriff of Klam ath couaty. Oregoa. will sell all ta above described real aetata, the prop erty of the defendant, the Long Lake Lumber a eorporatloB.

at public auction at tha froat door of tha court hoosa la the city of KUmath Fall, Klamath couaty. State of Oregoa. on the 11th day of May. 1913. at 10 o'clock a.

m. oa aald day. to satisfy said executloa. coata aad accruing coata. Dated at tha sheriff's oBce la tha court house la KUmath Fall.

Klamath couaty, atate ot Oregoa. oa thl (th day of April, 1913. W. B. BARNES, W.

B. BARNES. Sheriff. By M. J.

BARNBS. Deputy. E. L. ELLIOTT.

Attorney fob Plata- tiff, 311-314 WllliU Balldlag. KUmath Falls, KUmath Coaaty, Stat of Oragoa. S-ll-SS-S9- HHxmim BJkiM or IXAIi PROPERTY Notlea hereby atvsn that oa dat- nrday, th dth day ot May, 1918, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of slid day, at the botUlag works of A.

Caa- tel ft Compaay, corner of Spring aad Hood street, Ja the city or Kiamata Fallt, Couaty of KUauth, state ot Oregoa, I will tall at pabUe auetloa, to tb highest bidder, for cash, la order to eatlsfy tha sum of aad Interest thereon at taa rate of 6 par ceat per aaaum froat tha 80th day of January, 1913, aald aum batag dua aa a certain proaUa-anry aote aad chattel mortgage se-enrina tha same, tha following de scribed persoaal property, to wit: About four huadred cask of empty bear bottles; About Urea busdrad beer oaaas; On lot of crown cork aad Ubu; Oaa lot of aoda aad sods flavor aad material; Ona lot of empty cask; Oaa Barry Weamlller soaker; oa nana ft Keller twelve apout filter; ana lot of soda maehlaory. lacludlag oaa Baltimore Crowa corker aad oa carboaater complete; Oaa lot of track for bottle beer ad oaa lot of rolling track; Oaa lot of small macblasry, toam aad applteaeaa osad la bottllag yurki! oaa' tat doahU haraa: OB ode aaf. Bumber Y. 87891', mad by Gary Safe eomeaay: OB 0M desk, made by B. ft O.

Furniture C0.1.L oaa oaiea eaairj oaa aiaea acre aamed "Coea" braadad "A Cirte," aalaaa about 1310 pounds; oaa Mack haraa aamed "Nig" braaded "AS," wahjaa Bhout 1380 pound. That aald sale will be had ana made la acoordaac th coBdttloM and stipulations of a certala chattel mortgag.ytn to the Baa Fraaeieeo Breweries, limited, bv Paul Magler, oa tho 30th day of January. 1913, aad which chattel mort- 4a waa duly Hied of record In the office ot tha couaty rlerk of KUmath touaty, State of Oregon, on the stn day ot Ftbruary. 1913, and recorded la Book S. oa page 330, Record or Chattel Mortgage ot said county.

W. It. BARNES, Sheriff, ot Klamath Couaty, State ot Oregon. NOLAND A CRANE. Attorneys tor tha San Frandaco Breweries.

Limited. 5.18.19.38-S NOTICE OF HHEHllT-B SALE Equity No. 309. In tho Circuit Court ot tho Stste ot OrrgOB, In and (or Klamath County. Waller II.

Sayre, Plaintiff, va. Qeorge W. Carrlck and Jessie Carries. Husband aad Wife. Defendants.

To Whom It May Cencern: Notice Is hereby alven that under aad by virtue ot an execution and or der ot sale duly Issued out of the once of tha clerk ot the circuit court of Klamath couaty. Oregon, on the 38th day of February. 1913. In the abovo eatltled ault. upon a dtcree maao ana entered in saM circuit court, to-wlt: tha 131k day ot November, 1911, In favor of tha above named plaintiff, W.

II. Sayre, aad sgslnit the abov named defendants. Qrorge W. Car- rick aad Jessie Carrlck. husband and wife, ordering the sale of the hereinafter described nremlsca which said premises ara particularly described In aald aalt aad decree, said promises io be sold to satisfy the Judgment and decree of thU court in said ault In the amount of seventeen hundred, twenty.

seven and 38-100 (1737.35) dollars. together with the further sum of two huadred Sfty and 00-100 (I1G0.00) dollars, attorneys fees, assessed and taxed by tha court, and the further sum of tweaty and 40-100 (110.40) dolUrs, coata aad disbursements, with PRINTING Our facilities enable us to deliver any job of printing promptly, and always by the time agreed upon. We deliver the finished worknot excuses and it's good work, too. Call on us for everything in the printing line, and be assured prompt and efficient service. W.

OSMITH PRINTING CO. MERALD BUILOINO, fOURTM STREET ETWKCN MAIN AND KLAMATH SPRING MEDICINE FOR THE BLOOD The old-fashioned custom of taking a blood-purifying mixture each aprlag la a aalutary one. Ksperlence haa proved the wladom ot ridding the blood and tlssuss ot refuse matter and other Impurities 'at tbla aeasoa. If used with the proper degreo of regularity during the months of spring, a reliable "blood remedy" will augment the elimination of excrementltioua materlaU from the ayatem, enrich the blood, stimulate glandular activity, Incresso tha appetite, Improve digestion, relieve languor and fortify the general economy against dlseaae. Rich, red blood, an active brain, vlgoroua body and a marked buoyancy of spirit frequently results from the use of a slnglo bottle of a simple, well-prepared mixture of the time-tried herbs, barks, roots and alteratives.

A. D. 9. Dlood Remedy Is unlmsatly esteemed aa a "spring medicine," because of the exceptions! purity of Ita well-chosen Ingrsdl-ents and the skill with which It I prepared. Tbla preparation Is particularly beneficial for lliote.who re "run down," lacking In snergy or otherwise depressed, physically or mentally.

A. D. H. Blood Ilenicily Is auioliitily free from mercury, arsenic or other. Injurious substances, and la well adapted to the requirements of both the youttifuj and aged.

WHITMAN VRIK1 CO IN BUSINESS FOR vVjR HEALTH' 9T BBm I Interest IhorooB at tha rato of t4 (I) per coat per aaaum, rrwm ana after tha 88th day ot ttmer, 1911. Bd for accruing coata. now, k.M).n virtue ot said execution and order ot sale, and compltaBea therewith, and la compuaaca tha order of the court, recited In aald writ, I nava duly levieo upon tho here in aeecrlbed premlsea, ana win, on Wednesday, the 83d day of May.1918, Ih. hour nf 10 O'clock OB aald day, at the front door of the court house In Klamath Falls, county Klamath, slata ot Oregon, sell at tinn to tha hlaheet bidder, for cash In hsnd, all of the right, line, i.i.mi. aiiat.

or dstntnds whslso- ever, at law or In equity, Including the tenements, bereanamenis, no appurtenance thereunto belonging or In anywise appertaining nrw Inafter described premises, belonging to the said Qeorge w. uarnca bob rarrlok. huihtnd Slid Wile. Ur either of them, being the undivided one-fourth Interest of. In, and to lots two (3), three (3), four (4).

five (5). six (6) and aecen and the northeast quarter ot the north. east quarter, all in section seven, (7). and the southeast quarter nt tha autheaat quarter, sec tion six ((). and the east half or in niithervst auarter and the aouth half of the southeast quarter.

In section (Ire (8), all of aald landa being in township forty (40) aouth, range nin. east. Willamette Meridian Klamath county, atate of Oregon, or urh nart thereof aa may be necessary to unify said execution and the amounts therein named. Including iiidvment. attorney's fees, costs.

Inter est and accruing coata; the proceeds nr mm ula to be annlted to the satis faction of said execution, order of tale and decree. Including aald Judgment, itnrnev'a fee, costa. Interest and ac cruing costs, and the overplus, It any there be, to be paid into the court to be appllfd aa may be required or oi reeled. Daled, Klamath Kails. Klamath county, state of Oregon, this 3ld day of April, 1913.

W. R. KARNES. Sheriff of Klamath County, OregonJ Elliott. Attorney for Plaintiff, 31-19-4-13-10 ON TIME I awammamaaaawawawaetam i PtHHgflptS Our stock la complete.

Wa offat yea avatytblag In pile aj terms that nuyonn rsa offer. Wafrtit tar loag or short tl as apply rsnt imid on purchase plica. Leejal btaaka aad typiwiSer uppllca. MUUER MtSIC COMPANY Mitn 7lli awd 8th Does Your Door Bell Work? IF NOT Bells, Batteiitft and Buzzer 7 AT COOlThe" Electrical Man, OiO naln Street Ph" 1 jQP II ijfaTjW Flrat Truit and Sating Bank IQaUuU FalK Orttfea DON J. XIMWALT, Prealdeat.

HMtT 8C WIYHSmW, Klamath Connty Abatract Co ABSTIACT1NG Suhyotc ai4 lrii4rt1fjti Iaicert MAPH, PLANS, HLV8UIMNTB, atTC. llaUMtk'tlU! 0l' ConstiDated7 Go Itkhroi)UtobwH, patwd. tVonthe body at kumct ttoy. or there iWg Aik your doctor about AvaV roocioi HctaowstiieyjKt The World Mo? Baggage Passengers to and from all trams and boats sod dive you Quick Service Household-Heavy Freight A Specialty BlackanUth Shop In Conncctloi Are prepare! to tmri wrt all Wide ottU ClaeeWork. UoeiBf ipecial tlte-tlc.

De-ioMl7i mammmmmmkmmmm SewhMacMiik WHY NOT THE I0ME im Is a mighty unrtrula paws la which ta heep sUags.Tasf an too easy to take out Bsslaw. moaey saved at hoaa) deawt rara anything. Better aecouat with this beak, everybody cannot it year moaey aad where It on laterest for you. Yosetasket aa account with uMHH aaa deWar. M.

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