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III) Slllli, l-Miil Hit (Ml IIimI) iiiul I. hub WimmI Owl unit I'tifl Oil KLAMATH KUEL'CO. 5'5 Main Slreet TUNA The Chicken of the Sea ' MukcN ii itollrlou miIiiiI, mid Is lirinilllnK liioiK Miitilai for this piilMM.i limit mi) other llslt. It Is iilo fln in-uiiietl. "Creamed Fish, a Tempting Dish" 15c and 25c VAN RIPER BROS. "Quality fJiiinrn" I'Iiiiiim vf. nth mid Mall Watch Our Announcements ON THIS I'.Wii: ItFdl'I.VK Harrison & Matt Oiii store Ih on Klamath Avu and Hlxili street WOOD WOOD 'Ih'ik, SIiikIk load i!.AO Muck, iloulili. load . , liy SlaliH ui.tfn 1 lso hanille llody ami Limit " llelli' liu) )oiu' rui'l ii", Uille 'lie pi ho In no Ion , l.eavo oidora at Klamath Ue I'iittinent Store, Third uud Main, PHONG WW P. C. CARLSON HOUSTON HOTEL I. A. Houston, lrOi. Soivlce Kood, light housekeeping rooms nt prices that will please you, OwoalUi Foatoaftw. Serbia's Military Success Is Due to the Serbian Trained Leader With Few Men, Little Money, Rheumatism-Crippled General Putnik Is Working Miracles lit IHIMts WOOD (I nil" (I Phhh SiniT Correspondent) iii:m:ual in:AiKjUAitTi:HH or llli: Hi:itlllAN AIIMV, KnioiDnntH. hi I hi i. A j 1 1 1 J 'j; (, ,,,,,11 Nw Vlll I. I I lll'li I nil In) hill oil" lllll- iiiiiii' In the present win 'I he allien llllVI llllllllHl (.0111- pletol) enilltlod the Annlio-doiman uipliiH w i t h a nll nr steel anil lire AgnltiHt this I 111 ptl hxii l I ' Inn I lei Hie Alintiii-lieriilliliH Hie now beating out theii cvli-dl-iiiIiiIkIiIiiu i i 'mo ii ii i 'h HtltfJVooJ In hopeteHH effort Ii Ik uii'leiv n iiii'Hllon of time until I licv Ilium lie lie lli'li " Willi this nt itomi III the longest Inlervhw ho bun ovi r grunted field MiiiMhiit liitiilK, ililef of Hlnff. ami the fill ut MofTre" of the Serbian in in Hichcil me at gcuci.il hoivd- iu.iiIiih tndit) Tile Heihl.iiitt (all Ii I in l lift I "liiffie," anil the (ieiiiuiliH inlfflit ndiiilt that he Is the Serhl m 'lllinloiihurg for at the (lose of the M'louil Balkan win the (ieriniiii mill- Itiuv iilli.ihe llh the Serhlnii iiiin, in Ii I h ollli lul loport to the (ienuan U'nM'i unicnl, piild IiIkIi tilhute to (ten- !liil I'litnll; iih the Kiiatext inllltar i hI I ileKlft of modem (linen I I.Ike the PreiK Ii KeiieiallsHlmo, jl'ulnllv Ih I hi it in ii III ordliuir (m- UeiHiitlou mid speedilcss when It (iiiiioh In military operntloiiH llrlef iih mo the oiiiiiiiiiiIiiii a glton out hv tin- Serbian Koeriiment, the) are nl KiKethei loo mtIioho for the uitii inaiider In thief At (ho clone of the hint Krent battle ulth the AiiHtrl.iiiH In Ueieuiber, when Putnik drove the ((in in j out of Seililu and foiccd tliuin !' lo leivo behind .Ifl.OOn dead and lu,- MHjil ihIhoiiois, he forcibly cxpreHaed hlx dhaiiloMil of the text of the olll ! clal roinmiiuliiuo, This una ticncial Putnlh a own Will Woik at Thnill. i John .Ion loft tinlii) tor Thiall, whore ho will woik on i. impeutei job fin li.i llnuseii sunn. Iieaiilllul slj lis in iiiiiv slilils hi 1, K. Ii. Sloio. ( atinila vearl) Bpciids jsiio.iiiin on uiiibielliiH. piniMilH, siiushailes md i a lies. siiiiik inlnlit) slum i slinw .md Pan ama llnls ut K. It, K Hioii', liniHiig lliilli ii. ItilHSla lacks but 10 ilegues of leadiiug half wav niimnil the globe The Hist sound was liiinsiiillli d hv telephone In Boston June L is, WE ARE NOW PREPARED Todo Automobile Repairing ITi-sl i hiss woik, Pi Ins light, liiisiillue sold nut lime, il i) "i night, Iioiii out siileivalk pump. I in' all piped lo I lie pump. No 1 1. lining Into Hie ganme loi mis oi all. I.'IM. I S 'Iltll NI MH WILL COM!' CIN TELFORD BROS. I inner I'mmer anil Main ISP 4UJUSC2ifl nnnnnlnnMnnl rjtdWVrlv wfm M la V wMvM mm iWantAdsi, , k Ar Money x jBI Makers BrnlPlnnni THE EVENING lib-ii or how the ioiiiiiunliiiu ahould mid Follow Iiik our operntloiiH of Hi' Inst i Into weeks, theie are now no Aiihlilaii Mildlera on SdiIiIiiii noil, ex ii pt iuIhoik ih Putnik ' I'lilnlk k Kieiit nblllt iih ,i Httate-i Klut III Hi IiioiikIiI Ii I til In'o piomllicncu In the hint two II, ilk. in wnrn Ho 1 1 unhid tho TiiikH, and bj bucIi caro fnll) iilamiiil strategy that the Ser h an losses were coniiaratloly ery hiuiiII At the fanious battle of Koni iiiiiim' the Tin kH loft CO.ono dead and KiniiiiUd on the Held, and the Ser bians imh Ifi.nni) He wiih diunlly sin i e riful at .Mon.ixtlr and at Prlleji In the iniHent win IiIh lemarkablllt In IiiiiiiIIIuk armies w.ih brought to a Htlll (,'ie.itei lchl, owing to the ex hausted loxouriea of his forces, fol lowing the two pi e Ions wars. In the llnal clash with the Austrian folios at Sibal and l.olmiltrn, where ail) In Sepleinbei the enemy suffor ul l lii-lt Hist Hushing difeal at the In. nils ol the Seiblnus, (iuiei.il Put nik s nrui). nuM'itheless, lost he.ill) There followed one of the master) ictieals In lilstoi) It was not until i.nl) In .NoM'inbpi tint the Aiihtrl.niH gatheri d another arm) and stalled against Serbia The) planned llrst to l.iku Kingii)e.ito, where tho Sorblnn aiseual Is located, then to niarc.li on to NIhIi, tho tempornr) (upltnl, and tin ti on men to Salonika, the Aegean pint, at which Austi I.i has cast long Ig e)is for half a centur) Ptitnik's ami) had bpent uearl) all lis leinalnltig munitions In two I'limtlm of trench warfaio lutencnlng between the September and November campaigns. Pianoo promised aid, but It was known that It would be weeks In aiiUing. It wiih dining these weeks t lint tho Serbian "Joffre" per formed uilincles of strateg). He placed his tumps at points in tho mountain passes the Austrians were forced to l,ieise .mil at a minimum expcudltuie of ammunition held back the Invalid i; until tho French ships lo'trhicl Salonika. Vh"n aid camo m v,OW can tliitgrraictl of all de- I T II ttctlve' C 'traiglit to the ISI heart of any nitery, fiad M7M cluei the police have over- looked, and make criminals do ai he tells them' What wonderful power it hid-J den behind thismellof the clubs whoie brain worlci tike light ninf.nhoie nerves are of itcel, who defies deatli and danger with a smile f See Herbert Kawhason, that fin ished and polished player of lbs movie world. In this great part, positively tba most remsrkable detective character ever staged in the entire world See The Black Ilox, the World's mostrascinatlng serial ana ou win see finer acting, more wonderful scenes, more csclttng episodes, man ou ever dreamed were possible. You muit see The Black Box befora you can juiigo it. Decause It Is entirely and distinctly differ nt. It's In a class by Itself, be aside one night every week to See THE BLACK BOX Th Photoplnv Serial Supreme ORPHEUS This announcement carries with it the message of Prompt ness ASK US OVER .ViaiiHi TO SERVE YOU WESTERN TRANSFER CO. Phono 187. HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Hie Austrians wore within a few miles of KraguyoatH. With tho flesh supplies of ammu nition, Putnik fell on the advancing Austrians, i rushing them, and driv ing them complctol) out of Serbia. At Kiagii)ntf, Nlsh, Valloo and a half dozen other towns hundreds of men aie still working today, putting Into shape for future use the cannon and ammunition captured from the Austrians Cienen.I Putnlk's mllltarj genius) Is all tho more astounding because It Is piild) of homo development. Ho never went to Russia, (lermaiiy 01 France, as have most of tho Iinlkan M-nernls, to study mllltaty science, as ha-vo most of tho Balkan generals. He began his career as a major in the war against Bulgaria In 1SS3 and rose grnduall) until the victories he won In the present wai made him a field uir.rahal Dining the Hall. an u.u (Jeueral Putnik contracted rheumatism from sleeping on rainy hattlellelds Ho v.as tinilti tioitment at an Austrian bath lesort when the Austrian ulti matum was Hashed lo Serbia last summer He caught the first train for Scibla, was stopped by the Aus trians at tho frontier, but was re leased when it was found theie was no possible pictoxt for holding him. Foreign mlllt.ir.v attaches believe tho outcome of tho present war might have been changed if the Austrians had pi evented Putnik from crossing into his native country. (eueial Putnik'b suffciiugs from ihoumatlsm lias been added to since tho wai began by severe attacks of asthma. Despite all this, and not wlthbtanding his advancing .-vga. ho continues nt his post as chief of stuff. A set of brilliant ofllcers burround him in his little room and oecutc his orders Ills personal staff Includes his bflu-In-law, a major in the Serbian army During the few hours he Is off duty ho spends his time at his daughter's house. 15 Episodes One a week THEATER Leaders in the service of Transfer, Baggage, Hauling, Moving and Storage THE PHONE Fifth and'Maln I HBaHnnSaMBeB I I I Kl I ll?n CjTPVnnnB Gertrude & Co. I Mid-Season Millinery Sale Saturday and nil next week Every j pattern hat at Halt Price. You may I select from these models large flower trimmed I.cghortiH, now transparent fitimmor hats, large picturesque sall ora, chic trimmed turbans. ' ALL AT HALF PRICE L All other trimmed hata nt 25 per icent discount. j OERTKUDH & CO., 113 Fourth Street Chautauqua Tickets aki; ov ham; AT 'Jim llmilioiielie, Hall Hotel, White Pelii an Hotel, (Jolelen Rule Store, Well I'm go 1 1 press Office, First I Stnli .mil Mil lugs Bank, .1. F. Ma- guile & ('ii. Sloie, Kit; I la sin Lumber ( o. Ollli r, Siungo Bios'. Ofllce. Our (ontrart with Hie Klllson i While l Iiiiiiliiiiquu Sjslein rei,ulreg us lo iiilv.inie tlie pi Ire of Adult Season llikcis 111 ls:t.00 nt NOO.N. .HK nth. W. S. SLOUGH, miM' it) Klainntli CliautiiiliUa -Iss'n In Ashland Ma I'liients of Aslilunil Citi.eus Are Miva)s of Inleiesl lo Our I tenders lo in in) of our leadeis the streets ot shland mo almost as familiar as inure of our own town, and we an- niiiuall) interested to lead of happenings theie. The following re pent from a well known and respected lesldontx will be helpful to numbers of men and women in Klamath Falls: Mrs. M. J. Wllbourn, 190 D street, Ashland, Ore., says: "Whenever my bark and kidneys bother me I use 'I loan's Kidney Pills and they quickly (line the trouble awa). I never knew 'of another remod) that gave such good results." Pi loo 50c at all dealers. Don't Isimpl) ask for a kidney remedy get ' Doan'x Kldne) Pills the same that Mrs. W'llburn had. Foster-MHburn Co , prons., Buffalo. X. Y. (Paid Advertisement) What is the difference between peo ple in business and professions send ing their mono) to Oriental laundries land farmers sending to mail order I houses? One minute for answer. Send hour l.fundry to the Klamath Falls Steam Lnundry. 31-tf Pay less, dross lietter. Get that I to) nt Tailored Look K. K. K. Store lor Ro)nl Tailored Clothes. L, SPLITT1 Dr. James' Headache Powders re lieve at once 10 cents a package. You take a Dr. James Headache Powder and In just a few moment your head clears and all neuralgia and distress vanishes. IV the quickest and surest relief for headache, whether dull,, throbbing, splitting or nerve racking. Send someone to the drug tore and get a dime package now. Quit suffering it's so needless. Be sure you get Dr. James' Headache Powder then there will be no disap pointment. DRINK HOT TEA j FOR A BAD GOLD t (it ,i small picknge of Hamburg Hum-! It i. or as the German folk cull it, llimbuiger Bnut 1 hee," at an) ph ii mm), lake a tablespoonful of the lit. put. u cup of boilinj,' water upon it. p"iu t'iriiiiah a sieve and drink a turnip full at an) time during the ilav nr before retiring. It is the mot itruilio way to break a cold and cure crip, us it opens the pore of the skin, ieli" in iiingestion. Also loosens the bowels tluiH driving a cold from the K -1(111. ' T l v it the next time you suffer from a lo'lil nr the grip. It is Inexpensive mid nitlrcly vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. LUMBAGO WGHT OUT Rub Pain and Stifflaeai away with 1 a small bottle of old nonert St. eTaooBt Oil u'i... nnr liuk la aore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has jem stiffened up, dont stuterl Get a 23 icnt bottle of old, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, pour a little in your band and rub It right into Iht- pain or ache, and by the time j ou count fifty, the soreness and lame iiffca in gone. Don't "lay crippled I This soothing, pud lit ins oil needs to be uud on!) mac, It takes the ache and pain right 'tit of vour back and ends the miser). I Is magical, yet absolutely harmless n I doctit't burn the skin. Votliing else stops lumbago, sciatlcn Mud lame baek misery so promptly) iili K HEADACHE "TIZ" GLADDENS SORE, TIRED FEET .No Puffcri-Up, Hurtling, Tender, Sueoly Feet No Corn or Caltousea MH.ppl Happy! UmTU' V V "TIZ" makes sore, burning, tired, county of Klamath, State of Oregon, feel fairly dance with delight. Away dated the 3rd day of June, 1915, In a go the aches and pains, the corns, certain suit In the circuit court for callouses blisters, bunions and chll- said county and state, wherein W. Ta blalns. Ilanta as plaintiff recovered Judf-. "TIZ" draws out tho adds and ment against D. M. Donnelly, Don poisons that puff up your feet. No Jolly, Charles Horton and Henry t matter how-hard )ou work, how long-M1" tr the sum of Ave hundred" )ou dance, how fnr )ou walk, or how 'twenty-four (1524.00) dollar, with; long you remain on your feet, "TIZ" . interest at the rato of 6 per cent per brings restful foot comfort. TIZ"iannum from August 10. 1914, and Is magical, grand, wonderful for one hundred fifty (150.00) dollars. tired, aching, swollen, smarting feet.",Uorne"8 tee- and tne further um-of Ah! how eomrortable, how happy you' tW-four and 45-100 ($14.45) feel Your feet Just Ungle with Jey: f o11"3' wxhr,ch "" Judgment was en shoes never hurt or seem tight. jterd n ?"c,n "' V15' u , et a sr. cent box of "TIZ" now N" ce j8 netre fftvenn i, , , . . 'on Saturday, July 10, 1916, at the from any druggist or department i. . ,. , . . . .. 1 . . . . . , . hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the store. J-nd foot torture forever .,. . ,j . , . . , , - .front door and main entrance of the wear smaller shoes, keep your feet , h , ,u ... . fresh, sweet and happy. Just think! 2." rents (Advertisement) LEGAL NOTICES Summons by Publication (Equltj- No. 680) In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klam ath. Franklin X. Hedrlck, Plaintiff, vs. Charles Paulson, Emma Paulson, bis wife, Louise Wleger, also some-' times known as Louise Paulson,! and Louise W. Paulson, now) Louise NY. Heldrick; also all otb-' er persons or parties unknown, claiming any right .title, estate, lien, or Interest in the real es tate described In the complaint herein, Defendants. To Ch&Tles Paulson and Emma Paul son, his wife, and also all other persons or parties unknown, claiming any right .title, estate, lien, or Interest in the real es tate described in the complaint herein, Defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon, jou aro hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and catibe, on or before the last day of tho time presciibed In the or ,der for publication made herein, to wit: The 2d day of July, 1915, and ill ou fall to so answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to 'the court for tho relief prayed for In his i ompliilnt herein, to-wlt: I Kor tho foreclosure of that certain 'mmlKago made and executed by 'Charles Paulon and Louise Paulson, on the 13th day of September, 1910, to and In favor of Martin Brothers, incorporated, a corporation, for the I bum of $328.50, together with Inter Jest theieon, which said mortgage wns, on September 10. 1910, recorded in Book 10 ot the Real Estate Mort IfiiiRO Records of Klamath County, Oregon, at pago 2S4, and thereafter icgularly assigned to tho plaintiff, nnd on which, nt tho date of the fil ing of tho complaint heroin, theie re mained due and unpaid the sum of '$212.70, together with Interest as In the said mortgago and complaint pro vided; that nil the right, title and In tel est of the defendants, or either of them, In and to tho lands herein de 'scilbeel, be foreclosed, except the I right to redeem as provided by law; 'for tho recovery of and from aald de fendants of the sum ot 127.05, paid by plaintiff to redeem the real prop erty embraced in said mortgage from delinquent tax sale; for his costs and disbursements herein and accruing cests: for $100.00 attorney's fees 'lieieln. Said mortgage covers and embraces the west one-halt of the northeast quarter, tho northwest quarter of the southeast quarter, and the northeast quarter ot the south west quarter of section seventeen, In township forty south, range eleven east, ot the Willamette Meridian; for the sale or said lands In the manner provided by law, and that the pro eceds of such sale be applied as fol fel fol eows: lit To the cost! and disburse ments of this ault and the foreclosure of said mortgage and the sale of the premises embraced therein. 2nd To the payment of such sum as the court may adjudge reasonable I'AUK SBnSBtar --v ' ... . . k- . iwurvr?!.! di.it. ftt 4& I 3rd to the payment to Mm -! I tiff or the sum of I21I.7, tfUMf , with the Interest thereon from tie)' date of said complaint at the rat f ID no oant .. .... ...lit .l. ' i'va vein iv Rwiuui hhui jmimt a This summons Is served upoa jw hv ni-rier nt fha MntiApahl newie' NoIa)d Judge of tJj0 gtM g,.. (made on the 18th day of Mar, 191C; by publication thereof In the Erratic i Herald, a dally newspaper pubilehe .and of general circulation la Ktaatata 'county, Oregon, for six coaMeatlrei and successive weeks, the first publi cation being on the 21st day of May, ; 1915, and the last publication thereof on the 2d day of July, 1916. J. H. CARNAHAN, Attorney for Plaintiff. 21-2-4-11-18-25-2 Xotlco of gberMT Sale By virtue of an execution and order of sale In foreclosure duly Issued by tho clerk of tho circuit court ot the wHMb, .wua Muuav, ,at tuo V,hJ v& Klamath Falls, Klamath county, Ore gon, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property, situated In Klam ath county, state ot Oregon, to-wlt: A certain flume constructed of wood for carrying water for farm irrigation purposes, 352 feet of which Is built on the EH of NW ' of section 35, township 37, 8. range 11 east of Willamette' Meridian, and 736 feet ot which la ballt on the NEK of the SW of said ec-" Hon. together with a atrip of lean 20 feet In width on each aide of the center line ot said flumes, or a total width of 40 feet upon, across and taken from said described lands, upon which strip said flumes are constructed and located, and being the only flumes found upon said lands; Also a certain flume'or runway connected with the dam for the Horton project built on the SH of the SWK of section 26, township 37 south, range 11 east of the Willamette Meridian, together with the dam of said Horton project, and the land upon which the same is situated, viz.: all of the Sft ot the SWV ot section 26, township 37 south, range 11 east of Wil lamette Meridian, the said describ ed flume or runway and dans' being the only flume or runway and dam situated upon said descrlbed..land, or as much tbereot as may be neces sary to satisfy the said Judgment, in terest, attorney's fees and costs and accruing costs. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, Juno 3, 1915. C.-C. LOW. Sheriff ot Klamath County, 'Oregon. Uy L. L. LOW, Deputy. STOXE QALE. Attorneys for Plain tiff. 4.11-18-25-J-9 Proposal No lieu is hereby given that the un designed. County Court of Klamath Count). Oregon, will receive bids for I ho erection of a steel bridge scrota i.ot Itlver up to and IncludingJuns 20th, 1915, ia f p. m. of said oat. Tim bids will include the hauling of tho bridge from Bonanta, Oregon;' the construction ot abutments and the making ot tills for tho approaches. and tearing down old bridge. '1 lie bidb will bo In the following f eim: ITa tiling bridge from Bonan za to site , . $ Placing approximately 285 jnrds concrete or masonry, A per yard , I Placing approximately 8,600 nrds embankment, per ) ard , . . $ Tearing down old bridge ,.- Erection of bridge , . f '1 ho above to be doue according to the plans and specifications on 'Hie wiih tne county ciera. jfewl All bids must be sccouptnled wlthiii a certified cneck ror a per eat or tae, amount of bid. The County Court reserves RL.ki H.lA.a - .M4 .11 lleaasalMtVkl llftlll IU IPJUbt BJUj Ml PJfiUPIflJj jKI Infnrmii1ltta.ni In tttA hldsv ! tAisnii 1V13I stttwe esefHsiiwef wan w MW e-w, WW' .: B 1 cept any bid or bids separately or eel-jr; leciiveiy, wnrcu ii ueeaos sssbsh Tssa-'. abla to Klamath county, &.- -.' kw em iimii inn, ui, Mav 28. IBIS. . ,.. US - -- ' OM. " Vv O. R. db LArY(Wsr wet By CHAS. rDBLP.,nwt01fC, 5-18 M0 .?, ,'!'' ti. R& ,.J i-w f- j - 51 M 4? 'm & Vi & 'If i .m rss .S.1 -vif '