""uTrwvi " 1 "fili i-9 'Jtr-r kp i y- 7 SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1020 THE EVENirtG HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SIX y f w v J- 53 ' ! --, "tfo 7 tfi 1 n 1 "' PH,-! I v-SSSf! ' W 1"f !s wmo i Jusr saw I I got rm . m ? I'-t..1- , v r home Ngsp g WSsi ft-, 9 A -sr h f mgSt LEar!rr RWrri0 T.ssss. sweet jMsf $v rl vMW aJ sCff 7 tW ...,.- .. r ' II SHASTA VIEWWOTES PARTNERSHIP. ttt y y -y - Thrift and Little Things Who, are the men, and women that become masters over great, tilings? They ape those who first - of --all become masters over little things. Dollar bills and silver dimes are only little. things, so little that they often trickle., away in every direction-Mind yet they have formed the solid foun-, dation for many a comfortable income through the following slegan: "DON'T WASTE! SAVE!" Start a Savings Account today. First State & Savings Bank KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON RECKARD" TAXI-AUTO SERVICE s Winter Schedule ,.- Short trips, 50c passen ger; Pelican Bay" or Ship pington, $1.50. for either 1 or, 3 passengers. Rex Cafe. Phone 77 ESTRAY Came to my place last September, one two year old red heifer, branded with' scissors on Hright t hip, . 7L on light side. Ear mark, crop and under bit on left ea, "swallow "fork on Tight ear Also one red steer, two years past, branded 17 on lett hip, 2L on right hip, also chin wattle. Ear marks, under slope and over slope on left ear, swallow fork on right ear. Owner can have same by paying feed and advertising bills. S. D. Tooker, Dairy, Ore. 5 'fORCLOSURE suit, Annae E. Soule has begun a fore closure action in the circuit court against J. Richard Quimby, and others, on 40 acres of land in section ID, township 40 south, range 9 east, security for a loan of $1,000, with taxes, interest, attorney's fees .and costs. 1 ! PRISONERS ESCAPE CARSON CITY, Nev., Jan. 3. Luis Lujan, murderer, and Manuel Rivera,4 burglar, have escaped from the Nevada penitentiary. Officers in Nevada and California have been warned to be on the alert, as the men are desperate characters. Lujan is 17 years old and was 'sen tenced for life. Both men were sen tenced from Winnemucca. Roy Fogle recently now automobile. Mrs. J. A. McComb left Monday of last week for a two months' visit with relatives in Loa Angeles. L. S. Miller and wife started Sat urday to spend the winter with Mr. Miller's brother and family in Ken tucky. Mrs. O. E. Hunt spent Saturday at Mr. Lattah's, near Klamath Falls with her mother, who Is visiting there. Mr. Hunt went on to the Falls on business. A most enjoyable day was passed Wednesday, when 66 neighbors and friends of W. H!' Chandler met at his home to help tilm celebrate another birthday. The day was perfect, din ner sumptuous, everybody seemed happy and the day will be long re membered by all present. Both teachers and pupils are to be congratulated on the success of the play, "The Bird's Christmas Carol," which was given at the Shasta View school house recently by the pupils. Ec'Oh one acted his part so well that special mention could not justly be made of any one. We have seen many of more mature years who could not do better, and we are pleased to know that we have such talent in our district. Friends here have received word from Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hale, who i.rved to Hood River last ycnr. ihat the mercury registered 20 below zero and they also have plenty of snow, both of which is quite unusual In that valley. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the partnership heretofore ex isting between C. R. Marple and F. L. Smith, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, under the name, style, description and assumed name of Diamond Tire & Vulcanizing Company, has been this day dissolved by mutual con sent; said F. L. Smith will continue the business, collect all accounts due the firm, and pay all bills owing by said firm. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 20th day of December, 1919. . Diamond Tiro & Vulc. Co. 1-8-20 F. L. SMITH. ESTRAY One two-year old black mare, white spot in forehead, Branded on right shoulder with letter C and dia mond. Ten dollars reward. G. W. Morgan, Bly. 1-9-20 t ' ' ' ""Roasted spiders are considered a delicacy In New Caledonia. ' NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. In the 17 provinces of Siam there are nearly 175,000 monks and nuns connected with the temples of the native religion. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Demand Continues to Increase According to information from the office of the Ford Motor Co., Detroit, their unfilled orders are continually in creasing and have long since ceased to be reckoned by the thousands, but are now a matter of hundreds of thousands and the present 'demand is not being met. Winter brings a slight decline in the number of sales, so we are advising prospective spring purchasers to buy now. Nothing but real orders will bring" the cars to our territory. We, therefore, suggest that you place your order with us as early as it is con venient for you to do so to insure the delivery in the spring. Danner-Patty Co. Sixth Street, Klamath Falls, Ore. SANDIEGDMAN WAS IN POOR. HEALTH TWELVh YEARS SIX OF WHICH HE COULDN'T WORK "I have gained twenty-five pounds In weight and am just as full of en ergy and as strong as I ever was since I began taking Tanlac," said G. I. Bickell, who resides at 4458 Louisiana Street, San Diego, Cal., recently. Mr. Bickell is the father of the publisher of the Faulkton Advo cate, Faulkton, S. Dak., in which he resided before coming to California, Continuing, he said: ''Twelve years ago while in Mitch ell, S. Dak., I suffered a general breakdown. It just seemed that my whole physical machinery went wrong all at once. I lost in weight very rapidly, and, of course, my strength went also. I had scarcely any appetite and became so nervous I could get but little sleep. I was also badly constipated, and had. to be taking some kind of laxative all the time. I finally became so weak and run down I just had to quit work en tirely and for six long years I was un able to do a thing. "I had tried lots of different kinds of medicines, but none of them did line any good, and I went to Denver, uoio., in searcn or neaitn, and while there I began to read about the good Tanlac was doing, and one case I read of was so similar to mine I de cided to try It, and shortly after I began taking It I began to feel stronger and to pick up in weight, and my appetite began to improve. In all I took eight bottles of Tanlac while in Denver, and the way it built me up was remarkable. I was soon able to go to work again, and I work ed steady for sixteen months, and then came here to San Diego, and am working every day, and feel fine and strong and am not a bit nervous, and am nover troubled with constipa tion any more. It Is a pleasure to re commend Teniae, when it did so much for me, and I advise every one to take It who is In the same condi tion I was." Tanlac is sold In Klamath 'Falls by the Star Drug Co., and in Lorella by the James Merc. Co. Adv. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County. In the Matter of- the Eatate and Guardianship of Albert Hopkins Pierce,; a Minor. . Notice Is hereby given that, pur suant to an order of the above en titled court, made and entered on the 6th 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. m. on Saturday, the 3rd day of January, A. D. 1920, at the office of H. M. Manning In the Loomis Building, Klamath Falls, State ot Oregon, sell at private sale to the highest and best bidder therefor cash in hand, Gold Coin of the 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 V6 of the northwest Yi, the east Jfc of the Southwest Vi and Lot 3 (otherwise known as the Northeast quarter of the northwest quarter) of Section two in Township 35 South Range Six, East of the Willamette Meridian, and also an undivided one-fourth interest in and to the southeast Vi of the. southwest of Section 35 In Township 34 south Range 6, east of the Wil lamette Meridian. , ,Terms of sale shall be purchase price cash in hand, bids to be in writing, and shall be left with this guaraian at me omce or, ner saia attorney H. M. Manning, at the ad dress 'aforesaid abstract BC title shall be;atthe expense of the estate. The sale of said premises shall be 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 the Estate . and Person of Albert Hopkins Pierce, a Minor. 8-15-22 29 5. HEMS CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR SALE Real Estate WMAAAAMMMMAMMMMMIMMWWWWVWM FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for Klamath Falls residence. 160 acres, 19 miles southeast of Klam- athi Falls. Near good ..school, 112 acres under ditch good Improve ments. Buildings insured for $2000. Price $7000. Inquire corner Crescent Ave & Manzanlta St. K, F. 8 FOR SALE Miscellaneous NwwwwwwWwwwwwwwww FOR-SALE Six hp Fairbanks and Morse upright gasoline engine: good condition, used Jess -than one year. Bargain. Apply W. H. Kltts, Dairy, Ore. 6 FOR SALE3 A light oak 8 drawer flat lop desk in excellent condi tion. Inquire Herald office. 31tf FOR SALE A 7 passenger new Lex ington Car, cheap Inquire 124 h st 6th St. 5 HELP WANTED AAAAMMMM0MAWWWWWWWMW WANTED Woman to cook for man and boy on smalt ranch near Alta- mont, for short time. Work not hard. Frank Moorland. Phone 15F22 MISCELLANEOUS AAMMMMMAAAWMMMMAMMMMMMAMVW WANTED Office safe and automo bile style boat top. P. O. Box 266. Klamath Falls. 5 DRESSMAKING Sewing of all kinds Reasonable, -Room 2, over postoffice. 6 Demorest, Dentist, over Sugar man's Store, ,6th and Main. 2-tf WANTED A good roll top desk, quire Herald office In-tf FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR' RENT Rooms, use ot bath and phone. 840 Walnut. Cor. 9th. 6 FOR RENT Comfortable, heated, furnished room. Use of bath. Close in. Inquire at Herald Office. 26-tf WANTED WANTED Many of the leading newspaper men of the country, the men in the best paid positions got tholr start on their home newspaper. The all round training obtained on the smaller paper made the special ists who guide the destinies of the biggest publications of the country. The Herald has an opening for a re porter and will glvo local applicants preference. The position Is open to any young man who is active, bright, able to gather news-and write gram matical English. Apply to the City Editor. 20-tf Try Silver Thistle Syrup "at all Grocers. 23-tf WANTED A good heater. Herald: off Ice. Iniulre SC-tf CITX -GARBAGE When you Garbage removed phone 91. want 11-tf PHONE PEYTON for wood. 187 We'make a specialty of lire, life and accident lnsuraaco. Phone 6(1 and we'll do the rest. Cbilcote & Sm'lh 5tf , MADAM IOINA, Palmist ' - . World's Greatest -Phrenologist, Palmist and Medium. Reads your entire life past, present and future correctly, giv ing names, dates and figures in bus iness, love, law, marriage and dom estic troubles. Tells you what you are best adapted for and what to do to better your conditions in life. This lady reads your hand as you would an open book. A reading by her will meet your highest expecta tions, and you will be wiser and happier, after consulting her, she having the gift ot removing .all evil Influences and placing you Jn an en vironment of happy thought and contentment. Readings: Sunday and daily, 9 a. m. to,9;3Q p.im Located at Room 1, Moore, Rooming ,Hpuse, 1313 Main St, between. Broad and Spring Streets, one block east' ot White Pelican Hotel, Klamath Falls, Ore. 1-18-20 i SUIT IN EQUITY FOR DECREE OF DIVORCE SUMMONS Equity No. 1113 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County. Frances Gertrude Wlnchell. Plain tiff, vb. James Howard Wlnchell, Defendant. To James Howard Wlnchell, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon you are hereby required to ap appear 'and answer the complaint filed-against you In the above en titled suit, on or before Monday, the 5th day of January, 1920, that be ing the day of the last publication of summons and the last day wlthti which you are required to answer, as nxea uy., tne order of publication of this summons. If you fall to ap pear and answer, the plalutiff will apply to the court for the relief de manded in said complaint. Said suit Is brought to secure dissolution ot the bonds of matrimony existing be tween yourself and plaintiff. This summons is published in The Evening Herald, a daily newspaper printed and published at Klamath Falls, Oregon, by order of Honor able D. V. Kuykendall, Judge of said Court, and .dated November 21st. 1919, the first publication to be made on the 24th day of November, 1919, and the last publication thereof on the 5th day of January, 1920. H. M. MANNING and WM. GANONO, Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. and Business Address, Loom is Building, Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon. 24-1-8-15-22-29 NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed Administrator-wltb-the Will-Annexed of the Estate of Susanna Leach, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Klamath County, and all persons having claims against said Estate are required to present same to said Administrator at the law offices of R. C. Groesbeck, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated: December 15, 1919. L. L. BROWNELL, Admlnls-trator-wlth-the-Wlll-Annexed, of the Estate ot Susanna Leach, deceased. ' 15-22-29-5-12 Annual Election Enterprise Irriga tion District Notice Is here'by'glven hat the regular Annual Election will be held on Tuesday, the 13th day of Janu ary, A. D. 1920, within the Enter prise Irrigation District of Klamath County, Oregon, for the purpose of electing one member of the Board of Directors of said District, and to de termine whether a certain contract is,.to be made by the Enterprise Ir rigation District with the United States of America for a water rieht for the lands 'of said Enterprise Ir rigation District, wherein the maxi mum amount to be paid for said water right is to be sixteen dollars per acre for each and every acrf Irrigable within the boundaries of said district, and the proportionate part of the annual -operation and maintenance coBt of the project works used In conveying the water to said district. The polls to be opened at 8 o'clock on the morning ot the election and to be kept open until 5 o'clock In the afternoon of said day. The Board of Directors have spec ified the following polling places in said district for said electien: The residence on the Old Var ner Ranch, known- as the John Smart place, situated in Section 2, Township 39 South, Range 9 East of the Willamette Meridian. Given by order of the Board of Directors of the Enterprise Irrlea- tion District, this second day of De cember, A. D. 1919. BURRELL SHORT, President, G. J. HILLYARD, Secretary, Board ot Directors. 15-22-29-5-12 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, by order of the County Court. of KIamath- County, State, of. Oregon, has been duly appointed Administrator of the Estate ot Eliza A. Fleet, deceased. All per sons having, claims against said Es tate are required to present same to said Administrator at the Law Offices of R. C. Groesbeck In the city of Klamath. Falls, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. FRED E. FLEET, Administrator of the Estate of Eliza A. Fleet, deceased. Dated: December 15, 1919. 15-22-29-5 12 Wellman Pure Vermont Maple! sap nas arrived. Ask your grocer, 23-tt EXECUTRIX." NOTICE OF FILING FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court of the State ot Oregon for Klamath County In the matter of the Estate ot William Whltlock, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that I have filed my final account and report as Executrix of the Last Will and Test ament of William Whltlock deceas ed, and that the above entitled court has fixed upon 2.30 P. M. Saturday the 10th day of January 1920 as the time and the County Court House of Klamath County, Oregon in the City of Klamath Falls, In said County, as the place when and where any person may present any objection or exception to any thing done by me as Executrix ot said Last Will and Testament, and at such time and place the above entitled court will finally pass upon and settle said account. Amelia Whltlock, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of William Whlt lock, deceased. 8-15-22-29-5 L Subscribe for the Herald. !wmvmmmvmmmvmvmvwmvwmmmvwwwmvwmmm .ill ii ia 2&?&-5&&S;&M)i n3ffy' Have an Oil Heater to take off the chill when it is too warm to have the furnace going. We have them that are as pretty as a picture, take very little oil and are guaran teed to be free from smoke or smell. Don't wait till all the family have colds. Get one to day. ROBERTS & HANKS 422 Slain St. rWWWWMWWWWVWWWWWWAMAAWWVMVVyWWVWVVVVMMMVWV Klamath Rooming House located on 6th street between Klamath Ave and Main will open for business Jan. 4th, New 3 story brick building. Steam heat and hot water In every room. R. P. Curtis, manager. 3 FOR RENT To gentleman, furn ished bedroom In furnace heated private home. Inquire Herald office. 3 ; i A $ At - Mmlp j tft