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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1920)
vauk Tiim:u THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TVF.atAYvAittAntL$o, siwifr f Hinfl'S CLASSJFlEa CflMNS ibaentinc doxm Contest s ' 'MSHPEssss Michigan Ave. 17-28?- t I T ? ? ? T Y T T f ? t t t T t t T t Y Friday, January 23 Hi IIO O'CLOCK Houston's Opera House (I'mli'i ttn miNil('t'N nf (he Kliiiiinlli I'iiIIn Municipal IIoxIiik CoiiiiiiInIoii) Ten Round Main Event Middleweight BILLY HUFF vs. GEO. FIDDLER Klamath Falls ' Portland Six-Round Semi-FinnI YOUNG PAPKE vo. BUD STEVENS Sacramento Portland Snappy l-ltouml Preliminary Bouts Tickets on sale at the Rex Cafe Ringside Seats (including war tax), $3.00 General Admission (including war tax), $2.00 Y J T ? T Y T Y Y Y I 4 T I t Y Y Y J t i it i .!4.TmT'M'Tm! , 'V K-w . w "TVVf umaJka Upholstering, Mattress Renovating. Furniture Repairing of all kinds PERKINS' REPAIR SHOP PHONE 41-W CRATING AND PACKING r IF IT CAN BE FIXED, WE WILL FIX IT bcct "Some Men Don't Know It Yet" . . says the Good Judge This class of tobacco ! gives n man a lot more ! satisfaction than he ever gets out of ordin ary tobacco. Smaller chew the good taste lasts and lasts. You don't need a fresh chew so often. Any man who uses the Real To bacco Chew will tell you that. Pat Up In Two Styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco fW ........:.........44,M' 3' V . a a eft I Public Auction i t T Y I Y . X I' t ' Y , Y . at the Nathan Johnson Ranch, 3 miles southeast of Merrill (Friday), January 23, consisting of horses, cows, farming implements, household goods, and automobiles. SALE STARTS AT 10:30 FREE LUNCH AT NOON Terms: $20.00 or under Cash. All over $20.00 credit of 10 months at 8 per cent inter est ; 5 per cent off for cash on all sums over $20. NATHAN JOHNSON, Owner, , MERRILL & MOORE Auctioneers CECIL JOHNSON, Clerk i 4'',' Ml SUMMONS No. i 131 Equity, tlio Clrcui' court of tlio Stfiio of Uioi;ou for Klamutli Coumy. liulslo Wright, pluilitllf V6 John WrlKlit, (lufuuilaut. 'j'o John Wright, Defendant: In thu Minio of tliu Stale of Oregen: You arc huroby required to ap pear ami answer tho complaint filed miuliiHt you In tho above entitled suit on or before Tuesday, February 24, 11)20, and If you full to answer, for want thereof, tho plaintiff will apply to tlio court for thu relief demanded in tho complaint, to wit: For a de cree dissolving the bonds of matri mony oxIstliiK butweon tho plaintiff and defendant, Hint plaintiffs maid en name Dulsio Mooro bo rostored to her and that plaintiff have such oth er and further relief as tho court may deem meet and equitable. Fobruury 24, 1920 Is tho lost day of tho time prescribed In tho order for publication of summons In which you may appear and answer. This summons Is ordered publish ed by the Honorable I). V. Kuyken ull, JitdRO of the Circuit Court for Klamath County, Oregon, which or dor, dated January 12, 1920, requir ed tbnt this summons be published onco a week for six successive weeks. Tho date of tho first publication of this Hiimmons Is January 13, 1920. II. M. MANNING and WM. GANONQ Attorneys for Plnlntlff, whose of fico and post offlco address Is I.oomlB HldK.. Klamath Fajla, Klamath County, Oregon. 13-20-27-3-10-17-24 Wily Huff arrived In town toduy for his bout with George Fiddler at Houston's Opera House next Friday night. He slates that he Is In the pink of condition and expects to stop Fiddler In toss time than It took to Mjit Toby Miller to sleep last month. Thu smile on his face Indicates that hu Is not af all worried about the out come. Huff has been In training over nlnro liLs bout with Miller and Is anxi ous to retain Ii is title as champion of Ills class In UiIh part of the country. The press dispatches Indicate that Hurt will huve his hands full. Flddelr has put tho quietus on a couple of middle weight aspirants since Decem ber lxt and says Huff will bo easy picking after tho men he has been up against In Portland and Seattle Loc ul funs who have seen Fiddler tight can seo nothing better than a draw for Huff. Elimination matches and try-outs am being held this afternoon to see who will bo the lucky boys .for the (wo preliminaries. The commission has been flooded with applications from men from this section of the .country and It Is believed 'that the fan who comes In too late for the cur tain ral.'ers will miss some of the snnpplest boxing ever seen here. 1 'a ike will be In Wednesday nlgb't and Stevens and Fiddler will arrive Thursday. It is rumored around town that Portland fans, are coming es pecially to see Stevens fight as he Is looked upon as one of the best In his- (lass on tho coast. t TWO TRANSFERS OF t LAND AT MERRILL J Considerable activity In Klamath county realty Is shown by the records o? transfers in the county recorders office. Tho J. II. I. oar ranch of 137 pcres near Merrill Is one of the sev eral pieces of property to change hands. Uurr Westbrook, a fancy stock grower of southern Texas, who linH been In Klamath county for the last six or eight months looking for a suitable location. Is the purchaser and wilt take possession Immediately. Mr. Westbrook plans to go into tho business of raising blooded sheep. Tho consideration reported In the deal is $12,000. Another transfer of Merrill land was mado when G. W. Offiold 'ex changed 120 acres of irrigated land tn that section with II. C. Croesbeck, the local attorney, for a part of Mr, Groesbeck's reservation holdings. The Groesbcck land Is situated on tho east side of the Upper Lake and, Is fine grazing country. It will be used .liy Mr. Offield In extending his stock Interests. Tho land received In re turn by Mr. Groesbeck is under lease at present and he will continue that form of Investment. This was anoth er $12,000deal, tho parties on each side valuing their holdings at that figure. FOR 8AI.K pne comer lot close In and on paved street. Terms Phone 317M. 19-22 FOR SALE Miscellaneous " i -niir imnf iruuumji. FOIl HALE One well-bred Poland China boar, Merrill roiitu, 1 mile east of Wilson bridge. C. i3. Trlnk. 19-21 Will sell my Nush Blx Special now, See H. Martin, 802 Oak St. 19-20-21-22-23-24-20 Printing, Stationery and offlco supplier. Pioneer Printing and Sta tionery company. 126 Main St. -tf Demorest, Dentist, over man's Store, 6th and, Main. Sugar-2-U WANTED A good roll top desk. In- quire Herald office. tf FOIl HAI.J0 1 B passenger Reo. Good condition. $400.00, C. U. Mc- Wllllams, 1107 Main. 17-22 FOIl SALE Groceries, flour and feed at low prices. Why pay more? Spot Cash Dasket Grocery. 822-824 Klamath Ave. 14-20 Of tho 40 sultans who have ruled tho Ottoman omplre since the con quest of Constantinople by tho Turks, 34 have dlod violent deaths. WHEN' YOU SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM Sloan'a Liniment should be kept handy for aches and pains WHY wait for "a severe paln.'tn ache, a twinge, following ex posure, a sore muscle, tciatica.or lumbago to leave naturally when you thoukl keep Sloan's- Liniment handy to help curb it and keep you active and fit? ' , , Without rubbing, for it ptnclraUl, annlv a bit today to the afflicted part. ote the gratifying) 'clean, prompt Sloan a Liniment Note the gratifying! rollnf .ttinf fnllnwo. ! couldn't' keep lt many thouianda of fricntU tlii. urnrlilnvpr if It didn't make good. That' worth remembering. All druggists three sizes the largest tor utmost economy, oac, uc., .. W. R,C. WILL OBSERVE PATRIOTS' BIRTHDAYS The Woman's Relief Corps met yesterday at 2:30 p. m. at the I. O. O. F. Hall. After the regular business session, It was decided to colebrate Washing ton's and Lincoln's birthdays In some especial manner. -The following com mittee was appointed on entertain ment; Llna Martin, Minnie Mont gomery, Gertrude Moore, Josephine '.Mortenson, Myrtle L. Murphy, Mary A Mitchell, Mary McClure, Mary E. Mann, Carrie Maler, Mary North, .Ruth Nicholson, Anna Hawkins and Hattle Keller. A committee was also nuDolnted to assist Mrs. Rogardua In making, a summary of tho work done by then Corps, during tho war for tho Honor .Roll Book. The committee was Mrs. Carey Ramsby, Mrs. Emmltt, Mrs. Garrett, Mrs. Grimes and Mrs. McMillan. , It requires about four pounds of fresh leaves to make one pound, of dried tea. ' ADLER-I-KA AGAIN , !'Lhad:a bad case of constipation, ?' aspn: the stomach, and other bowel rouble. Twelve hours after I took Adler-1-ka I felt better,- and after con-Jinking-1- consider myself CURED." Slgnod)f E.' H. Deeman, Callspell, Wash,i Adler-I-ka expels ALL gas and sourness, stopping., stomach' distress INSTANTLY. , Removes ALL foul matter which' poisons system. Often QURKS constipation. Prevents ap pendicitis. We sold Adler-I-ka many years. 1 It Is a mlxtureof buckthorn, casqara,. glycerineand n.!ne other alm 118 "drugs- Whitman- Drug' Co. Adv. FOR SALE condition. Dodge car. In first-class Phone 231. FOR SALE Premier car and Los Angeles trailer. Phone 231. 17-tf FOR SALE A light oak 8 drawer flat lop desk In excellent condi tion. Inquire Herald offlco. 31 tf FOIl SALE 3f.O tons splendid qual liy Hyp & Meadow hay all In feet barns. Good water. Price S 16 a ton. 12 miles N East Klamath Falls P O. Box 503 or Phone 11F1I. 8-2l MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO RENT For light housekeeping, furnished or unfurn ished 3 to 8 room cottage or flat Immediate or future possession. Ad dress Box II. Herald office. 19-tf CITY GARBAOE When jou t Garbage removed phone 91. 11-tx Wo make a specialty of Urn, life nd accident Insurincn. Phone, (III and WI! do tlio ret. Chllcote & Sin'ih Gtf PH0NE PEYTON for wood. 187 LOST AND FOUND LOST At tho depot about train time Sunday a small .bill" folder containing about $70.00 In bills and photograph of owner. Reward If re- ' turned to Herald office ''or Phone 268M. 19-tf WANTED POSITION WANTED By experienc ed man management large' board ing house or will handle on' con tract price. Box 217. Herald office. 19-21 WANTED Hides, eggs and potatoes.,. Spot CaBh Basket Grocery. 822-824 Klamath Ave. ' 14-20' WANTED A housekeeper. Apply Room 2,'Swanson Building. 12-tt Surety bond wutle yon wait. Oh com Biuitn. WANTED A small second find, 2- wheei push cart, inquire u; c.'Her- ald office. e-it More records Earf Shepherd. " 2t MAN'S ' BEST AGE A man is aa old aa his organs; ho can be as vigorous and healthy at 70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in: performing their functions. Keep your vital organs healthy with COLDMEDAL MWsat HiliHHM Tb world'i standard remedy for. kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid trouble since 1696; corrects disorders;' stimulatat vital organs.' All druggists, three sizes, um Cold Medal oa mrtr Mf accept I Hillli I Interned the Tire Sole ld U. 3. Petent No. MTHtO, November .191. WPfzJyV ffr CutTireCosts vdth Sturges Tire Soles Bring us an old, worn tire like this we'll cover' it with a SturgeS' .Tire Sole madd cf new, Jive nib-1 ber, with heavy. non-skid tread end -you'll luyo tlio equal of a new tire, which .looks like this, ruarantoed for i,000 miles. fhirgea Tire Solee re dace your Urt tiptnte oie lui. We apply (uem tit: KliAMATII RUnnEIt & LEATHER CO. 1120 Main St. riioue 804 H I'll w LEASE OF KIRK- SAW- MILL. Up to twelve o'clock noon. Janu-"' ary, 31, 1920, sealed bids will 'be re'A celved addressed outside to' the sup erintendent, Klamathi'Agency, .Ore- -gon, for the lease of the Kirk Saw - Mill. Each bid must be accompanied . ' uy ceriuiea cnecK- ior one inousana dollars ($1000) returnable- to-un- - I successful, bidders and shall. Estate tne stumpage to do pam wnrcn 'must not be less than 3.50 per M.-'the Mill: rental which shall not be less than $1.25 per M- aad- the prices at which lumber will be sawed and planed' for u Government use. The right Is reserr- J; ed to reject any or 'all btds:-Fropeemls' p will be made on blank forms',bt lease , furnished on request from the Klam- ath Agency, Oregon. -. WALTER O. WEST; ' 12-13-19-20 Superintendent. NOTICE OP SALE UXDEB. EXECUTION. Notice Is hereby given that ny vir tue of an execution' and order of sale' Issued out of the Circuit, Court of. the State of Oregon, Klamath Coun ty, on December 29, 1919 upon a de cree made and entered" on Dec. 23, ,1919, in favor of Butte Valley State Dank, a corporation, plaintiff, and against H. F. Chapman, Oils Melhase, Henrietta F. Melhase, Alfonio Kin ney, W. A.. Calkins and A. C. Yaden, defendants, directing the ealeot the property hereinafter .described, to sa tisfy the sum of $'673;20 together with interest thereori, at' the rate 6i 10 per cent.- per annum, from the. da'te of said decree, and the further sum' of $150' as attorney fees and costs and disbursements taxed' at $41.05 together with the expenses of such sale, I have levied upon the property described aa Situate in Klamath County, dregon, -the South halt of Southeast quarter1 of Section 32; and South half of Southwest quarter of Section 33; in Township 40 South, Range 8 East ofWIllamette Meridian, and will, on January 31, 1920, at 10 o'clock- In the forenoon, at the front door of the court house., 'n Klamath Falls. Oregon, sell at nubile auction toHhe highest 'bidder, for cash. In hand 'subject to.'redempv tlon according to law, all rightftltle and Interest of the above named de fendants In and to the foresaid real property. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, December 30. 1919. . GEO L. HUMPHREYRSheritf. Bv burt e; hawkins; deputy. 30-G-13-20-27 U NOTICE .t Regular meeting of Royal Arch Masons will-be holdTuesday 'evening, j January 20. Byorder.ot . ',. . . MARION--HANKSr'VHIghiChl,ef 19-20 ' Orf a " ' The, oceans of the' world measure' about 324,000,000 cubic miles. RECKARD TAXIrAUTOc SERVICE Winter Schedule Pelican Bay and Shipping ton, $1.00 One or four 25c each additienal: . Rex Gafe.Tj Phone1?? rDIT DAWI? Mt7ATQfPAPC Fff MAQU FOR Murphey's Feed & Seed Srel! unii, LiviiL,, niLini uvyivii u, uuu ifmtwHIGKENSi 126 South Sixth St Mti - '-fffc-sJiPHa'