The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 08, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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IT MEANS A GOOD TIME
Admission FREE
Jazz in the Ziz in the Moose
For Ufa SPECUl PRIZES For Ceillemn
Good Home Cooked Eats
MOOSE HALL
ADMISSION FREE
Thursday and Friday
Dec.
and 12
From 4 p. m. Thursday to Midnight Friday
Plenty of Fun
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December 11. 12,
' Klamath Lodge No. 137
I. O. O. F.
Meets Friday night of each week at
I. O. O. F. hall, Sth and Main streets.!
P. J.Gerges , N.- G.; Fred Bremer I
Secretary; P. L. Fountain Treasurer j
Ewauna Encampment No. 46, I. O I
O. F., meets Tuesday night of each
week at I. O. O. F. hall. Arlle Wor j
rel, C. P.; Nate , Otterbeln, Scribe J.
P. L Fountain Treasurer. j
Subscribe for the Herald.
A Stay.at-Home Authority.
"They do tell as how th' professor
chap wot lives atop o' tlie hill yon
der 'ave Just wrote a book about
Mars."
"Mors? Wot do 'e know about Mars?
Why. to my knowledge, 'e ain't bin
out of this neighborhood for se7cn
years." Passing Show.
The Herald tells you today's news today not tomorrow.
AGE STILL AT HELM. ON OUR SHIP OF STATE
Airplanes In Collision.
Losing the engine from his plane
while flying at nu altitude of a mile did
not disconcert n young American nlr
man while flying at an overseas Held
according to Popular Mechanics
Monthly. Collision with another craft
tore the engine from his machine, but
at a moment when the plane was glid
ing on an even keel, he climbed on to
the top of the fuselage at full length
and In some manner mnnnged: by con
tinually shifting to prevent the craft
from fluttering Into a direct fall. While
maintaining balance with his body he
also manipulated the controls and
guided the machine earthward.
Surety bonds wulle you wait. Cbll
cote & Stnitti. 5tt
Age and experience are still at the helm In our national life. da.
spltertbe challenges of youth for control. Congress may pass laws;
the president may veto or sign but the Supreme Court judges have
final say. Supreme Court Justices serve until thoy die or voluntarily
retire on full pay at the age of 70. The United States now has four
Justices over 70 and all are still serving. They are. Chief Justice
White, 74; .Justice McKenna, 78; Justice Holmes, 78, and Justice
Day, 70.
NOTICE OF HALE OK HEAL
ESTATE.
In the County Court of tho State of
Oregon for Klamath County.
In the Matter of the Estate and
Guardianship of Albert Hopkins
Pierce, a Minor.
Notice Is hereby given that, pur
suant to an order of tho above en
titled court, made and entered on
the Gth day of December, 1919, I,
the undersigned duly appointed,
qualified and acting guardian of the
estate and person of Albert Hopkins
Pierce, a minor, will, on and after
10:00 a. in. on Saturday, the 3rd
day of January, A. D. 1920, at tho
office of H. M. Manning in the
Loomls Building, Klamath Falls,
State of Oregon, sell at private
sale to the highest and best bidder
therefor cash In hand, Gold Coin of
tho United States of America, all of
the following described land and
real estate located and situated In
Klamath County, State of Oregon,
to wit:
The south k of the northwest
Vi, tho east of tho Southwest
'A and Lot 3 (otherwise known
as tho Northeast quarter of tho
northwest quarter) of Section
two in Township 35 South Range
Six, East of tho Wlllametto
Meridian, and also an undivided
one-fourth intorest in and to tho
southeast V of tho southwest Vi'
of Section 36 in Township 34
south Range 0, east of tho Wll
lametto Meridian.
Terms of sale shall bo purchase
price cash in hand, bids to bo In
writing, and shall ho left with t,hls
guardian at tho offlco of her said
attorney H, M. Manning, at tho ad
dress aforesaid abstract of titlo
shall bo at tho oxponso of the estate.
Tho sale of said premises shall bo
made subject to confirmation by the
said County Court.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
this 6th day of November 1919.
(Sgd). AGNES PIERCE,
Guardian of tho Estato and
Person of Albert Hopkins
Pierce, a Minor.
8-1C-22 29 S.
WHERE FOSSIL BONES AI0UND
' Corner of Nebraska Lono famoua fr
Its Skeletons or WUr rrwmw
torlo Animals.
Whcrn ilo thu imiseuhis of tho coun
try get tlit'lr strange and curious Mele
tons of prehistoric nulmslsl if a
ton Is n MliwIiyuV or a "moropus.
one mny be qullo' suro that It enimi
from the farm of Jnuiea Honry Cook
In the northwest corner of Nebraska!
anil tho chances nro almost equally
gooil If the specimen happens to b n
saber-toothed cut or n many-toed horse,
or allium any of thono queer animal,
that belong to tho early Mlocent
period, says It. P. Crawford. In an
article l Popular Science Magazine.
Most ranchmen and farmers are julU
content to raise tho ordinary sort i
stock, but here Is a ranch that U moat
widely known heonus of Ita, output of
prehistoric, animals. For mora than a
decade paleontologists from the groat
universities and museums of thl coun
try have made regular trips to theno
fossil quarries.
The Cook farm and ranch, lecated
close to the Wyoming tine, comprise
some 10,000 acres. On tho eastern
edge of the ranch the Niobrara river
has laid bare two hills, from both of
which scorea and score of foesll skele
tons have been quarried. In the sum
mer It Is no uncommon occurrence for
representatives of half a doseii eastern
Institutions to pitch camp near th
hills and spend several months digging
out the fossil bouoa which, when
worked over In the museum, form the
queer-looking skeletons
Some Quarantlnel
A physician was culling Ht a house
where n child had tho aearlat fever.
"You keep the patient away from
the rest of the children; I auppoao,"
he remarked.
'Oh, yes. Indeed." waa tho mother's
reply. "I don't let hlra comu near
tho others except for tnenls." Bosr
ton Evening Transcript.
NOTICH
Equity 1120
In tho Circuit Court of tho Stnto of
Oregon, for Klamath Oounty.
In tho Matter of tho Petition of tho
Hoard of Directors of the Lan
Kelt Valley Irrigation District of
Klamath County .Oregon, Pray
ing that All of the Proceedings
In Connection with tho Organi
zation of Said District, and the
Proceedings of tho Hoard of Di
rectors, and of tho Said District
Providing for and Authorizing
tho Issue and Sale of Honds of
Said District, May Ho Examined,
Approved and Conflrmod by the
Court.
To tho Langoll Valley Irrigation Dis
trict and to AH Freeholders, Le
gal Voters and Assessment Pay
ers within Sold District:
NOTICE IS HEREHV GIVEN that
tho abovo untitled court has fixed
tho hour of 2 o'clock p. m.. of the
22nd duy of Docember, A. D. 1919,
and tho County Court Houso of
Klamath County, Oregon, as tho
time and pluco for tho hearing of
tho potitlon of tho Hoard of direc
tors of tho Langoll Vnlloy Irriga
tion District of Klamath County.
Oregon, which petition has beon (lied
with tho Clerk of tho Circuit Court
of tho State of Oregon for KInmnth
County, and which said potitlon
prays that the above entitled court
will examine into nil tho proceed
ings In connection with tho organi
zation of .the Langoll Vnlloy Irriga
tion District, and all tho proceed
ings providing for and authorizing
the Issuance and sale of tho honds
tt sold district.
Anv nerson interested In tho or
ganization of said Langoll vanoy ir
rigation District, or In the proceed
ings for tho Issue and suio or sum
bonds may. within tho time provided
bv law demur to or answor said pe
tition and contest manors uicroin
contained.
This notice Is published pursuant
to an order mudo by tho Honorable
D. V. Kuykendnll. Judgo of the cir
cuit Court of tho State of Oregon
for Klamath County, mndo and en
tered on mo ism uay oi tMuvuinuur,
A. D. 1919. C. R. DE LAP,
Clerk of tho Circuit Court of tho
State of Oregon for Klamath
County.
17-24-1-8
SUIT IX EQUITY' FOR DECREE
OF DIVORCE SUMMONS
Equity No. 1113
In tho Circuit Court of tho Stnto of
Oregon for Klamath County.
Francos Gortrudo WIncholI. Plain-
tlfT, vs. James Howard WIncholI,
Defendant.
To James Howard WIncholI, tho
abovo named defendant:
In tho name of tho Stato of Ore
gon you aro hereby roqulrod to ap-
appear and answor tno compiaiui
filed against you in tno aoovo ou
tltlod suit, on or before Monday, tho
5th day of January, '1920, that be
ing tho day of the last publication of
summons and tho last day wltlun
which you are required to answer,
as fixed by tho order of publication
of thlB summons. If you fall to ap
pear and nnswer, tho plaintiff will
apply to tho court for tho relief de
manded In said complaint. Said milt
is brought to securo dissolution of
tho bonds of matrimony existing be
tween yourself and plaintiff!
This summons Is published In Tho
Evening Herald, a dally nowspapor
printed nnd published at Klamath
Falls, Oregon, by order of Honor
ablo D. V. Kuykondall, Judgo of said
Court, and dated November 21st,
1919, the first publlcatloirto bo mado
on tho 24th day of Novombor, 1919,
and tho last publication thereof on
tho Gth day of January, 1920.
H. M. MANNING
and WM. GANONO,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
P. O. and Business Address, Loom
ls Building, Klamath Falls, Klamath
County, Oregon,
24-1-8-10-22-29
HERALDS CLASS!
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
FOR BALE Ilulck alxcnr, A-l con
dllluii. Now tlroa.i Phono 80-R,
0-21
FOR HALE 30 red pigs, weight It)
tO Oft IbS. At 13 COtltS! Otlllil hog
from 90 to 140 Urn. at 13 cents. tiO
hoiift at $1.00 oticli. Win. Hark,
Merrill, Ore. l-.1t
FOR SALE -Persian kittens from
prize stock. Buy onu tor tho kid
dlon Christmas, R. P. Shaw, Chllo
quln, Oro. COt
FOR SALE Rye Hay $10.00 per
ton If taken by tho stack nt tho
Mondonhall Place-., P. C. Carlson,
Klamath Falls. ' 4-4f
FOR SALE 100 tons 'flrn cIum al
falfa hay, nlso straw. Jay Man
ning. Klamath Falls, It. F. I) No. 1
3-0t
FOR SALE Ono 35 lb fonthar bod
nnd dnublo pillow. All lloeuio nnd
Duck feathers, Prlco $25.00. Phono
200J or cull 229 N Rlvorsldo. 2-(Jt
FOR HALE Cheap for cash. A
two-pleco, dry wall Aoncretu
block machlne: good n now; used
only ono season. Could not be
bought today for $4500. Will soil
at n bargain as ownor is In other
lino of business and cannot give It
his attention. Splendid opening
horo for this business as thoro Is a
big demand for blocks nnd concreto
bricks. Machine Is In tho city and
can bo seen nt any tlmo. Don't
answor unless you have tho cash.
Address Box 1, Herald Offlco. 1-tf
FOR SALE at a bargain the follow
ing second band cars: 21910
Reo's In good condition, $850. each;
1 1910 Ford touring car $350.;
2 Studebakcrs, 5 passenger $850.,
and $1050. C. L. McWIIIInms,
1157 Main, Phono 1C9, 17tt
FOR RENT OR LEASE
FOR RENT: Housekeeping nnd
sleeping rooms 1313 Main.
4-6f
PHONE PEYTON tor Wood. 111R.
HELP WANTED
WANTED Girl for general house
work and cooking Mrs. O. G. Lnb
aroo, Bly, Orogon. 1-tf
WANTED Woman to tnko homo
washing for family ot two. In
quire or wrlto Box A, Herald Offlco.
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Drifted Snow, lrT J '
Central Mnrkol, 335 6ta 8?. '$,
CITY aARDAOEWhTrr5551
Garbage rumored Xi? ffij
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Docombor 11, u,
SITUATIONS WANTED'
!-!- VSj-s'Wai
IF YOU WANT 8TUDKNT Hpi?
call the Klamath Countr'S
8chool phono 350. Olrl. for t.iSi
copying and nilng; ai J" nm
housework, caring (or chtldrla t
Hoys for clerking. moMongor littl .
chores, etc Hpeclut attention I, iiT'.
on to his service by tho kIuw
authorities and an effort Is to hi
made to mako otriclent. conr.net
and profitable both to th.","
and to those requiring their swImi
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U mnko n uperUlty of lire, f,
nnd accident Imuriirn. Phone (Hi ami
wo'll do tho rest, fhllcoto 9m ih
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MADAM IOINA, Palmiit-
Wortd's nrCAtext Phrenologist,
Pulmlftl and Medium
Rends your entire life put,
presont nnd futurocorrcctlr.glT
Ing nnuuM, dates and figure! la bat
luess, love, law, marriage and dom
estic trouble. Tells you what ;oa
aro best iidnptcd for and what to do
to bolter your condition) In life.
This lady reads your hand as you
would an open book A reading b;
her will meet your highest expecta
tions, and you will bo wiser and
httpplor, after consulting her, she
having tho gift ot removing all evil
Influences nnd placing you In an en
vironment of hnptiy thought and
contentment. Headings: Sunday and
dally, 9 a, m. to 9 30 p. m. Iloom 5,
Swnnson Hldg., over gun store, Mala
St., between Otli and "th, opp. West
ern Union, Klamath Falls. Oregon.
12-13-19
WANTED
Men with tenuis and sleds, or
wngous to haul lumbor from Round
Lnko. Good wages. Steady work.
Applv Hlg Lakes Box Co. 0-0t
KILL voritsixr
Dnnclng to thut Victor Hccord of
Tho Yellow Dog Blues at Shepherds
6-2t
Dest yet. Herald Want Ads.
WRIGLEYS
5
5
5
c a package
before the war
c a package
during the war
c a package
NOW
THE FLAUOR LASTS
SO DOES THE PRICE!
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