t ? PAOE fate EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, 6HEGON .FIVE SVf . i ' rr n,,j... ,. . - . a. v '., v;vk ,. v FRIDAY, FKflRVARY 6, II SCIENTIFIC BOXING CONTESTS f HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE , Feb. 11, 8:30 p.m. Under the;aupervision of the' Klamath Falls Boxing Commission Wednesday BEE MEN PROTUT nrv. ALLEGED TRESPASS RIVERSIDE, Cal., Feb, . Mem bers of tbe Riverside County JBee keepers' association bate gone on Re cord 'tffalnkt tourist bee. Hy tbhi Is meant tbai be'emett' of ibis county object to the HERALDS '-'it' L. 01 C'l'IP ED COLUMNS FOR SALE Real Estate ..." TEN-ROUND MAIN EVENT ' CATCH WEIGHTS "BILLY" DUFF KLAMATH FALLS VS. 0 ATLANTIC FLEET YOUNG PAPKE EIGHT-ROUND SPECIAL EVENT LIGHTWEIGHTS v, 'ice" SAN FRANCISCO 1 SACRAMENTO, Four-Round Preliminary between YOUNG GRAFTON and YOUNG EATON, both of Klamath Falls Ticket are on sale at the Rex Cafe, Seventh and Main Street RingsideSeats, $3.00 (including war tax) General' Admission, $2.00 (including war tax) .JUU.i.iUir-i-1 .. ......,-. WWWyWWWWWVWWWAWMM KUMMONH than three dollars and ten cents polltlcB or the country. He 'admits 7, Nn une '(13.10) per thousand feet will be tj,ttt this Iff a revolutionary doctrine, i.quiiy ru. "" w considered. All timber must be re- . , enntp,-;nl, thnt for AretntlBn Its Agnes L. Uodd. P alntiff vs arrqn Ju mi Each but contends that ror Argentina jts W .1 .1 Ili.fnnilnnf ' . . .. et .l.m r hah Hni.lil ji i 4 anrif fi lh A'fKs. l.. uuuu, -""""".. ..' j. hiii muHt ho nccomtianieu oy a cerii- '"'bra -uu.u uumctu i - nUUVU ... . ... ..!-.! J.ll... .!... To, Warren L. Uodd, the ,flcd check for one thoushnd dollars, advantages. navnhlo to the Sunerlntendent ot the . - .... . ,. Indian scnooi. ueposit Arc jou enumerated?" nmiid .lufnnriltnt ............ -- ,, n in tno name oi w.u --- Klamath Ken: You ure noreuy re.j u . ... , b rPtllIneu ng m,U,iated dam- DANCING FOR MEN pear and answer the compla nt fled MB iauh- " nisnlnBt you In the above entitled suit xvihin sltv' iIf.vb1 HO J- hero during tbe winter of colonies of bees from the middle west, where bce-kecper have formed the piac tlce of .wending their honey-makers I o Southern California when, food grow scarce at home. Riverside beekeepers seek state measures to prevent middle western beekeepers from feeding their bees here at the expense of the local colonies. Are jou enumerated? There are coal miners jh Bohemia who make their dwellings at a point over 2,000 feet below the level of tbe sea. WMMMMMMMMMMAMMMMMIMIWW Kdn SALE Four-room house, 'fri conn rnnnmnn mm M,.b. tmm presence pirvement 800 cas,f 0f w make terms Call 28CM( or 2228 Eberleln avenue, Mills Addition after 6 P. m. FOR SALE Itoomins houso Wt Tocatlon In town 'nijulre i I Main 8t. . , t.c FOR SALE Miscellaneous - "ii-ninAru-iAnru"tTxvxnjiiy FOR SALK 8 tons Oat Hay, 6 miles irora town on Spring Lake' road. Phone H. N. Moe. C-12 WANTED At oni-ej a good girl -ti assist at the Marshall Home. 4-tt WANTED Furnished hons.j or apartment. E. U. Bishop, I'hona US, -7 i, STENOGRAPHER WANTED Gco salary. Apply Renner & Cbastaln, over Klamath State Bank Bldg. Phone 117. 2-U LOST ANP FOUND' t LOST Small, ovaf, blue mosaic pin Sunday evening. Reward. Mrs. C. J.. Ferguson. 5-3t FOR SALE 34 tons baled second cutting alfalfa hay. Address Chas.l MacK, niamatb rails, RiFrD. No. 1. mono lyyjA. c-7 FOR SALE; 3 cows, 1 registered rRhoan Durham bull, 1 horse C. Mr Reld, Merrill Ore. ' 5-1 1 f5r RENT Furnished house; no vchlldren. Phone 240-R, tf MISCELLANEOUS CITT GARBAGE When yon Garbage removed phone 91. .Printing, Stationery and office supplies'. Pioneer Printing, and Sta tionery company. 126 Main St. - 9-tf PHONE. PEYTON for wood. 187 Demorest, Dentist, over man's Store, 6th and Main. In Tbe County Court of tK State of Ortgon tor Klamntb County in tbe Matter of The Organisation of The Patterson Irrigation District. To the Honorable County Court of Klamath County, Oregon. Your peti tioners respectfully represent as fol fel fol eows: That they propose the or ganization of an irrigation district, to be known as Patterson Irrigation Dis trict, under the provisions of Chapter 387, Laws of Oregon for the year 1917 A. D. That tbe boundaries of' the said proposed Irrigation district are as follews: , '''' Beginning at a point representing the North West Corner of the south East Quarter, of the south West Quar ter, (SB of 8WU ) of section Twen ty isme (z), in Townsnip rorty, (40) jtouth of Range Eleven (11). .Past of the Willamette Meridian, Klamath County, Oregon, therice'east on Mid' subdivision line, One and One-Half miles to the North -East, wAVTRn PmcHmI nnrsn . ... .. ... . . . .1 ' - r - -- ------ - --- corner oi me sram vy esc .quarter or the South East qaurter ot section 28, In said Township and range; Thence South Forty Chains, thence East wpntv rhnlna. thpnra enuth twpntv chains to tbert corner on the sec tion line between 33 -or 34, said Tj. and range: Thence east twenty chains. Thence South sixty chains, more or less to the South East Cor ner ot Lot numbered 4 of section 3, in Township 41 south of Range ele ven (11). E. W. M. in Klunath Coun ty, Oregon'; Thence, West twenty chains to the section line between sections 3 and 4, In said township anu range; mence souin to at or near the South East corner of section 4 FOR RENT OR LEASE want U-t Sugar-2-tt i WANTED yANAMww WANTED A first class finish car penter -(J. M. Reld, Merrill. 5-7 MADAM IOINA, Palmist- World's Greateat Phrenologist, Palmist and Median. Reads your entire life past, ' present and fntnre correctly, giT Ing names, dates and' figures in bus iness, love, law, marriage and doa- ' estlc troubles. Tells you what yo.. are best adapted for and what to do to better your conditions In life. This lady reads your hand as yoa 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 of .removing all evil influences and placing you In an en- i vlronmcnt of nappy thought and contentment. Readings: Sunday and dally, 9 a. m. to 9:30 p. m. Located at Room 1, Moore Rooming House, 1313 Main St., between Broad and Spring Streets, one block east ot White Pelican Hotel, Klamath- Falls, Ore. Phone 471. 27-10 desires engagements. Phone 12F14. 5-10 'toes. FARMERS ATTENTION. The Farm Bureau will offer a pool order on formaldehyde to be closed February 20th. Place your order with Farm Bureau office for your supply for treating grain and pota- - 4-tf ' UiSBFOR MM FOLK PETCH, Montenegro, Jan. 2. (By Mall) Americanization of the foot wear ot the ' Balkans within a few 'yearB may be one of the unexpected in said Township and Range, where result of the war. The Serbian sap- said line Intersects the north line of.dal or opanchl, ot soft pliable leath- agalnst you mi ; - trnct nna bona within sixty' days .m nr iwfnrn Saturday the loin uny . , , .... i, .i.k .... ... -----:;-., ,h nt I rum UGVUIHUUl-u ui urn. no i,B"i ot March, 1920, that being, tho lost t() uny nnd nJ bIdg Jg reservetli, HO LOST LIMBS the right f way of what is known as tbe Adams Canal. Thence northerly and westerly along the north bound ary ot.th.e s.atdA.damsCanal to a pofnt twenty chains west""of.1the,"EuTt line ot Section -5, in said Township and range; thence north to the North boundary of said Township; thence West twenty chains to the quarter corner on the Township line between said Townships 40 and 41, said Range lnv of tho time prescribed in the or- ' . . i ii .i . V.I eiimmnna u nnd If you Jail so to appear nnd ans- '"", m"y Wnhngton D C Janu- hnve lost an arm or a leg in the war, through Section 32, Township Forty, wor. for want thereof plnlntlff will 23 ig2() CATo' SELLS. Com- this instruction being part of a planjSou,th ot "an6e " East' di?taM! LS,ixty apply to the Court for tho rollof ,,',,' . nf Iniilin Affnirs'V 3:oad-'8 . , , . . , ,u , .chains; thence West twenty chains; prayed for In her complaint on fllo In ""--""' ot InJlun Affttlrsp S.egfl -'S Intended to give the men. poise and thence North Forty chansito place of tho niiove entitled court nmi uu iu UnDnEC i-.. rCV I -""""ot " u'"K LONDON. Feb. 6. Danclncr Is be- . . . .-. '. . . -.1 I-. ' v '&U1U lOV n m v l,e obtained "from Superin- lnB taueht BritlBh army offlcers ' number ?. .W. M. ; thence north sandal; er was abandoned when Serbia was compelled to call upon tbe Allies for equipment, tor, only the stiff shoe, to which western-European .anU-merJ- can armies' were accustomed, was a- vaiiaDie. mow, anr nauut ucen uau ltuated to the modern shoe, the Serb ian soldier upon demobilization finds it difficult to return to the primitive America which were distributedi?eit wit: Thnt tho bonds of matrimony heretofore nnd now existing between plaintiff nnd yourself bo forovor dls-1 solved nnd sot nRldo nnd thnt plain- nurNoq aires Jan 10 dlvorco from yon; that plaintiffs Mall.) Every steamer arriving here maiden nnmo, Agnes L. Folsom. ho from Latin ports of Europe and from restored to her nnd that plaintiff n0ilnllli u loaded with immigrants TO ARGENTINE (By their artificial limbs. Preliminary work along this line begins at the hospital, and later the officers may continue their les sons without cost It they desire. Arc jou enumerated? cently by the American RedCrsa have such other nnd further relief w po. . . ... ,a,. . . .,ose FOXES VICTIMS to the court may seem meet huh - , , ,, ( , i i OF CCA CIPfcTMCCC ciniltnblo In tho promises. " tho Dutch ships fro Geniinns.i Ur OCA aitMNtOJ Tlil Kiiniinnns Is served upon you Tliev nrn attmcttnl bviflho facta-t'lint I ...,. -.-- ... .. . .. -- - - -- , by puhllcntlon In tne ;vening iioram KETCHIKAN, Alnskn, Jan. 3. (By Dy p.i iiiicntion in mo .ven ik "ii i. Argentna lB prosperous, unscathed -.nmA., aiubku. Jan. o. yay a daily nowjpaper printed miMhod " . ' ..' , . , Mail). Eighteen very sick blue foxes nnd of Reneral circulation In Klam- r, uml belief tl at t gives Kntnlla to a small is- nth County, Oregon, onco a week for promise to rnpld development. fn nc 'tTom n,nlm to a small is- . ,: .. .... -.i. ti.. . . . t .. I . -.i.inil In tho northern nnrt nf thn .Tun. six mccesslvn veks bv order of Hon orolilo D. V. Kuykondoll, Jiulgo of thn nbovo entitled court, mndo ond ontered In this notion on Jnnutirv 29, 1920. tho date of tho first publica tion hereof belnc January 31. lO. II. M. MANNLVO & WJK GAN'OXG. Attornevg for Plaintiff. P. O. & Business Address" 409 Main St Klanintli Falls, Klamath County, only two years' rusldenco Is required 1 1-71 4"l-S-fl ' ' .Many havo long been residents of ' Aigenttnn and aro largo property Timber Sale, Klunmth Indian Iteser- . ' , . , . , . , v.tlo... Sealed bids, in duplicate. TI' " ot nonimmigrants hhs marked outsldo "Hid Eggsmnn Unit." prompted a proposal by Dr. Junn ond oddretsed to tho Superintendent. Carlos Garay, professor of law In tho Klnmath Indian School. Klnmittli ,,.., .... , ,. i t .;.. Agency, Oregon, will bo rocolvod u ' ' ' . ,; iL, . 1 ... .. i.-,- r-io- n?n minriiinnr nf n lnw innwInirT uniii iwuivo u uiuuit nuuii, iiiunn: --- tlmo, Thursday. March 11, 1920, for the purchnso of timber on 040 ncros great Increase In I tho foreign ',and In tho northern part of the Jap- ... . j . nnese nrrnlnelncn. wnrn nn thn stunm. or Alaska when it left hero for Seat tle recently. There hnd been 20 of the foxes when tho vessel left Katalln, but two died of seasickness on the first leg of their long voyage. i The foxes were purchased In Nor thern Alaska nnd will be used in starting a fox farm on tho Japanese Ibland. I Am j oil enumerated? population of tho Argentlno Is ex pucted owing to this immigration. Already nearly one-half of tho popu lation of Buenos 'Aires Is forefrju born nnd a majority, these have failed to becomo citizens, although SEATTLE HAS 127 MILES OF CAR LINES beginning. $ were snatched up by the peasants inai your petitioners consilium ,witn avidIty. American business jil majority of the owners of said land"11" """ . -t l numerically and in acreage, and that ready has begun to exploit thls-twj said lana is suscepume oi irrigation. source oi aemanu so mat u iaw-iuuic That your petitioners propose the Jears probably will see the Balkan orcanization of said district to pro-' , .,, iri-a-n ehn construction of works ""'" "c" "" """7"" ""?V t Tne war tas aeau tne eijeifcuie headgear of the Montenegrin, ft idl ing blow. "y1''. ' More than 600 years ago, 'in 1389, those Serbs who were driven toj&kje refuge from the Turk In the moun tains of Montenegro after thebveri throw of the Serbian Empire atllie Eattle of Kossovo, adopted acqp j which was intended to keeptres!h their minds forever a national cpn sclousness. The cap still worn td-this day is brimless and bordered jly n vide for the for the irrigation of same nnd for the purchase, operation or mainten ance of works already constructed, and for the assumption as "rliKipal or guarantor of Indebtedness on ac count of district lands to the L'nitcd States under the Federal Reclamation Laws. Wherefore your petitioners pny that said Irrigation district 1)3 organ ized under said Chapter 337 of tne Laws of 1917 A. D. Names: J. L. Norton J. Frank Adams " Walter .Tvpison Anton Klem N. H. Hadley James Lacey A. J. Deans , . J. G. Patterson State of Oregon. ss: I. John G. Patterson, belns first Inlif ewnrn unftr notH itminiO find "ltJ r'IUII4 UJUtl X. il'v. w . say. that I am one pf the petitioners tor, now that Montenegro and the in tne loregomg petition aim nim-i seros nnve come iiuu uib eiuij nmm :i ivi Klanrnth County, UAtM Fine and Exclusive Line for Big and Little Folks. 5 to 50 cents. I PIONEER PRINTING AND STATIONERY COMPANY 126 Main Street .Sjfi.-' ! 'Ilon't forget to try the hot mineral i Supplies of old shoes gatheredstopaths at the' Hot Spring Bath House, ;lt rntouniDLU 6'f PHYSICIAN Illinois;, Doctor Says He Has Never Known Medicine to Produce Rc- 4 Suits Like Tnnlac. Tiikesiit Hlni sell for Indlcestlon r ! i Dr. B. H. Elder, with offices at 410 Sbradski BIdg., Peoria 111., who has been in active practice for over forty years, .says: "Medical science has never before produced a medicine that brings re sults like Tanlac. I have been pres cribing it some time with remarkable rocnltc PfiTfinnnllv T hnrl suffered for block band of mourning. TJie cr0n4.e"ars from gtomach trouble and rheu- is a crimon red for the blood whichl-matism nnd had devoted my best was shed in the battle and embroid ered about the edge are six, gold threaded circles for the six centuries which have elapsed since 13S9. Some now have discarded the cap enactment of a law irTaUIng SEATTLE. Wash.. Feb. C. Seat naturalization obligatory without re- tie's street railway system, said to bo nunciation of citizenship in the coun- tho largost municipally owned In thn try of birth. Professor Garay hopes world, now Includes 85.71 miles of In that way to solve tho problem double track and 41.38 miles of sin presented by failure of so. many file track, n total of 127.09 miles, ac-foroign-born persons to become cl(l- cording to n supplement to the annual zens and take part In tho nffairs nnd report of Thomas F. Murphine, super- , intendent of public utilities. The city p owns 500 passenger omtor cars, 37 fM4W4."44H,,44,44 ' cable cars and employs 2,180 per- ot tribal and allotted land on tho Sprnguo Itlvor In Sections 22, 27 and 28, Township 34 South, Rnnge 8 East of tho W. M., Klnmath Reser vation. Tho sola comprises about two and ono-hnlf million feet of yol low pine, for which no bid of less E. C. STUCKEY I "Wishes to announce that he has moved his cabinet t X Bons, fhe report said. Tl One-man cars, the use of metal pickets and skip Btops were innovn S,tlons under city ownership that have xj resulted materially in economy of T operation and Increased efficiency, Ghnn frnm 1124 Main street to corner of 'Eleventh "r- Murphine declared. The system r r X wnn nnrnhnRoH hv thn rUv In Mnrnh w .. 4- ... .. .. ..... w.-rf . ... W. . . I 1 1 1 111 J 1 1 . .. -. nnr Fine streets, wnere ne win continue to maKe T.iaia i f your GLASS troubles his troubles, as well as make nnvthino- m ' eanmet woi'K mac vou mav aesire. "v o " . .".,. . Are j ou enumerated?- Tl Experts Btate that the Mesopo 2 tamia plain, when properly irj:i- .gated, wljl' produce, n substantial .H.-K.-m-m Bh ot' Ule- world's cottPn ?rop said petition is true', as I verily be lieve. , , "V" 'J.'Q. PATTERSON Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th day'6f.'Jan.'s1920. Seal, i ) ' "' EM. BUBB Notary Public Klamath County Oregon f , : My Commission expires Jan. 14th, 1921. " C-13-20-27 In the County Conrt of tho State of Oivgon for The County of Klnmnth In the Matter of The Organization of the Patterson Irrigation District. NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for the organtzatlpn of the Patterson Irrigation District, to be oignnized under the provisions ot Chapter 357 of the Lawsot the state ot Oregon for the year 191i7, will be presented to the County'Ourt of the state of Oregon, fori the County of Klamath, on the 1st day 6f March, 1920' nf the county ,cou.t house in said county, at 10 o'clockn the fore noon of said day, ' , . Dated February 2, '1920. J. G. PATTERSON G-13,20427 Jf." I was their's before Kossovo, there seems to .many of them to be no reason for the perpetuation of the sentiment which the cap was calcul ated to keep alive through the period of adversity of the nation. Arc jou enumerated? FEW G. A. R. MEN MISSOULA, Mont. Feb. G. There are only 284 members of the Grand Army of the Republic: 'In Montana, according to Ji P. McClain ot Lolo, near here, who recently returned from a tour of inspection of the posts of the state. In ''comparison, It is estimated that there are be tween 35,000 and 40,000 veterans of the great war residing In the state. Aro jou enumerated? Of, all bodies of salt wfcter, the warmest Is the Red sea which hag a temperature, even in JtV greatest depths, of seventy degrees, - thought trjing to find relief but to no avail. After eating, gas woum form' in my stomach, and affect my heart, causing poor circulation, cold hands and feet, dizziness, peculiar feelings, terrible headaches and cramps. The rheumatism pained ma "i I could hardly stand to move my leg? or arms. "I had a patient who had also suf fored for jeors with the same trouble as mine, and although I did all I could for him he got no better. One day, after he had been away for a bout six months, he came to ray office and never in my life have I seen a man look better or seem to feel bet ter than he did. He told me Tanlao was what had brought about the wonderful change. I began trj'ing the medicine at once with the result that a. few bottles relieved me entirely of stomach trouble, rheumatism and all other ailments. Although I nm an ex tra hearty eater nothing ever disa grees with pie any more. I have pre scribed Tanlac In cases of rheuma tism, kidney and bladder disorders and a run down condition with won derful results, and I "feel that I ought to give piv experience with Tanlac to tho pun"'- 'or the benefit of suffering hunianHy." Tpnlao is sold In Klamath Falls by ne Star Drug Co.. and In Lorella by the James Merc. Co adv. ' COOKED FOOD SALT! The ladies of St. Paul's Episcopal Guild will hold a cooked food sale at Baldwin's' Hnrdworo store next Sat urday beginning at 11.00 a. va. IV ORHFR NOW Murphey?sFeed& Seed Stere: SEED ly I 'Phone 87