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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1920)
fiuday, ruimuAuv o, 1020 THE EVENING HERALD.KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'AHH HIX JK w t t f t f T r r f t f T f r t t f f t M Now on at the Biehn Garage Big to Formerly the Ford Garage. Reductions, large s everythi choo from ? ? T t 2 t f t Y T f V ? f v f f T f T1 .5. I 1 CM I NnTJ Mi:SNA, Jim 15 (IjyMAll) A Vienna inoiioy broker was vahbod of 2.000 000 rubles tlio other dny In u pel thai plot to obtain control of the I'Kuilntnn logatli n heio The v d v.n 11 1 r'rt ' The MailD Goc In 7J lllliS Bis i" v nro m or u jr6nt'ii or saw: Cmimii i:.i:ci;tk).n. tXi.TQtrfv rfaymKTaajw.a iWhilc tho Salesman Waito , Rtor ns walked out by tho nolico lWccnn furnish you ll)c kind of as good ns n pln f , r;.-,l .nl l,.(or nnrl rirr.iilnrs Ion HAMMERMILL BOND thnt . .. , Tiio scheme was tlio familiar con- miist go. No credit. I v X J "-' ' t-iaeoree oiehn, ! ,4 & PROPRIETOR i t J. - will kaise EAVi:ns ROUNDUP, Mont., Feb. C E. Gautler of Antio, Wis., 'heads a party of men from that state who are con templating raising beaver in this section for their fur. A site on Wil low creek, in the Snowy mountains, is under consideration, it is stated. Beaver furs command Increasingly high prices, Mr. Gautier says, and his associates believe they could bo grown for tho market with great profit. HUMS FUN ' 1 is sppcun: See THE NEW. FAIRBANKS-MORSE BOSCH MAGNETO EQUIPPED ENGINE and the CARLSON PUMP JACKS AND WINDMILLS at LORENZ PLUMBING SHOP 123 Sixth Street It will save you Time, Money, and Patience IM-&4hh5j..h.M4 JET KJ -&M-ass vZ?.a.&-dJELa Having sold a part of my place and having more equipment than I need, I will sell at Public Auction at THE LIVERY BARN, MERRILL, ORE. v i nursa efo tay, The following described property, to-wit I 10 good Work Horses, 6 sets of Heavy Work Har- Z $ ness, 14-Disc Superior Drill, 3-Gang John Deer Plow, $ 3-Gang Sanderson Plow, 2-Gang Plow, 6-Gang f Stockton Plow, Deering Header, Champion Header, f f Potato Planter, 4 pair Stretchers, 4 Log Chains, .I 3i-inch nearly new Bain Wagon, 31,4-inch Ruther- lora wagon, z good 'arm Wagons, 18-inch Disc Superior Drill, and many articles too numerous to J UltJIlUUIl. U '-a Terms of Sale Sums of $20.00 and under oaah. Sums over $20.00 ;hine months time at 8 per cent f interest wunDanKaDie note, a ive per cent discount for cash oh all sums over $20.00. Sale Begins at I o'clock Sharp; E. L. HOPKINS, Owner U!- fc C. Q. peiU,,anfJ.H...C.JMoore,.Auctibneew) HII.O, ISLAND OB1 HAWAI, Jan.i 10. (By Mall.) Kllauea Volcano., 'which during tho closing month of , 1919 produced an oruptlon surpasb-j , lng anything of Its kind In recent 'years, opened 1920 wltlt another t magnificent spectacle which had not , been paralleled since 1SGS. On December 22,' lava from ! Kllauea forced its wny up through ! the floor of the Kau descrt,slx miles i distant from tho flreplt of the crater, and by New Year's Day observers wore watching a flow of molten lav , six m!lc3 long nnd 100 yards wldo, traveling southward through the for est of ohla trees nt a rate of thrco miles per day. An Inner travel of tho flow was making as high speed as twelve miles an hour at tho sourco, and welling from springs twelve feet acros. As tho molten lava cut into tho forest the trees were sot afire, many of them being quickly burned through at tholr bases and carried along upright In the flow Uko ranks of giant torches. Tho location of Kllauca's most recont outbreak is along tho rift lino of 18C8, left by tho terrific carth- j quakes which rocked tho island of :' Hawaii In that year, Tho rift, clear ly defied, runs from tho southern rim of Halomauau, tho "hoiibo of fire,"or flreplt of Kllauon, through tho south wall of tho malncrator and thonco to tho sea, twenty miles away In a series of wide, parallel crevasses. Tho new flow, howovor, has not made Its appearance along tho rift at a point closor to tho flreplt than six miles, whero It has welled up through tho thickly lava-coated desert floor ot Kau, From the rift line many molten thirty feet In the air. Heavy fumes were emenatlng from the earth along the entire line of the rift. Kilaueu'8 -latest- outbreak Is the culmnatlon f a long period oftre- mondous activity, caused, say the volcano observers, by underground pressure of lara which was not re Heved by the. recent discharges from the crater proper. As the desert flow Jncreased.Vtha UnHed-'to-'ilnk,1! until oicknoloflts prophesie-tbatUhe(U 'talshJP' hi fldonco'ginio of finiuchig' tho broker to violate tho law and of sol.mrq of tho mono by criminals, disguised, as (Multilines "- A supposed rktaulan gonornl ro ccntly ui rlvcil u Vienna nud oiv gngoil , w Ith n moiwy broker to buy up to 2.000,000 rubles It Is Illegal InAiidtrla to deal In fotelgn money or, to hno It In private possession, and all foreign exchange Is done through authorized banks. Tho broker ogieed to havu tlw nniount'ln hand on a certain day. Ho lived and conducted his business In n hotel On the appointed afturnoon, but a little ahead of tlmo, a man In tho uniform cf a Vkranlnn colonel called on tho broker and. saliiatlug, said he had como for General X's money. Tlioy sot down to n table to check th'o money, when tho door was open ed nnd two gendarmes wnlkod' In and placed both under arrest on tho charge of possessing aud dealing In foreign nionoy. Tho broker begged and protested nnd flunlly was told to appear In court on tho following day, his re cord being taken with tho greatest caro and particulars. Hut tho colonol's protests wero unavailing Ho stormed and Invoked his nation ality in vain. Tho two policemen gathered up tho money, counted It. and giving a rocolpt, told tho broker to appear promptly before tho au thorities. Then, taking tho colonel, they loft. Anjiour later tho broker woko up to tho factuhat (he colonel and-tho two gondurmes wero fakers and ho had been robbed of somo 2,000,000 rubles. Tho Vlonnn pollco nro elllcient In this kind of thing nnd In a day or two had gathered In two of tho swindlers, but not tho ono with tho money Working on tho case they finally ascertained that tlio money was to bo used for political ends Th'o plan, according to tho pollco re ports, was a plot to seizo tho Ukran lan legation horo by nit opposing political faction, get possession of tho records and fccals aud defy the oxlstlng government, a plot charac teristic of tho present unsettled Btato of affairs In castorn Europe. Tho legation, howovor, had wind of It nnd was prepared for whatever might happen. Tho pollco say this Is the socond plot to tho samo ond frustrated. '""NQtlc6 Is lioroby ulyon that by vlr tuu'tir lui lUumitlou and Older iif Salo iBima out or (ho circuit Court of tlio Statu of Urugou, Klnmath County) 'cm ,Ttihfi:ir yu, 1 1)20, upon a Kciou tiiatlo and entered Jauntily 10, luJo, (U luuir or J. . .(ci oy, plaintltf; And agaiual l.uunt M lleppn, defuud ullt, directing tlio xale ol the piopnlty horeliiartoi' dtcilbuil, In nulll tho Htiin of ?7.17 b7, uml the further sum ot $11.20 as plalntlff'M uihU and ills bursomeuts lueunod In thin suit, anil Hi'.ch'fui tlinr mini iipceoiaiy to eovur eximiisM ot 'judicial vnlo, 1 have lev ied upon tlio piopcrtj descrliod ai: Situated In Klamath 'Cuiiiitv, Oro- l:"u, the I.oih numbered Two, (2). will ct v. uriucssnKoin thcrieht wny to tho man who can buy i rineo (.!), Four (1) nnd Iho North your itonua. Uso nioro printed e&lcsmanthip, AsU 113. W. O. Smith Printing Co. I'lioiie H:t till Snulli I'ouitli St, Let Your GLASS troubles be Mine C. E. STUCKEY Re-Glazing and Cabinet Making Phone 477W Eleventh and Pine Knulty Ni. IK St'MMO.NS In tlio Circuit Court of the Statu ot Orcgim tor Klamath County. Htntu I.nud lloaid of the State ot piogou, l'lniutllT, VH. Mary It. nassotl and William Has- pihi, iiiih . 1'yiiiviu, r i i-uunuit i -..... , ... W. CarstdiiH and Mary O. Uar-f or lniir nion ir iihk nuiiinioiis. ami HtciiH. and JuiueM A Ilaker. l)o-'f ' f'" ajipear and answer, fondants M,ir want thoieof plaintiff will taku To Maiy H. Uasnolt nnd William J1"1:'1'""1 iigalnst ou for tho Htm Ilnsselt. Colin V nvment. Prodorlck "f $150 on tngnllier with Interest list iiii'irtnr of tho uoitlicunl iiuar- ter or Sorilon Third four ( :i I TnwnhlP" Forty (101 Hnuih, Itungo Mno (ID 1,'nsl of Wlllamotlo Mori illuil, containing 1I20.UH aeros. And will, on Kohrunry 20, 1920, at 10 o'clock In the foiouoou, nt tho front door or tlio Court llnunu In Klnmath 1'alln. Otogon, noil nt publlo auction to tho hlglioit bidder, fur riltili In baud, subjort In rodomptlou nccnrtK lng to law, all light, title and Inter est ot tho abovo named defendant, In and to tho nforennhl real propotty.'' PntPilt .Tiinunry 2It, 1920. , Klamath Falls. Oregon. (1KO. I. IU'.MIMIltrV. Shorlff." Ily HURT i;. HAWKIXfl, Deputy. ' 2;i-no-c-iy-2u SUMMONS In tho Circuit Court of tho fitnto orf Oregon, Klamath County. I..WV .No. II Id ,L 1. Coiiilm,. IMalntlff. h. J. ,. 'ortor, Dofonduut, To J Ii. 1'ortur, abovo named Do' onilaul: in mi: .VAMi: or Tin: statu OK OH1X10N: You are horoby ro ulrod to aiipear and answer tho com laliil filed against )uu lu tho abovo entitled action on or before Febru ary n, 1920, that being tlio last day. of tlio tlmo prescribed lu tho order V Carstcns and Marj O. ("amlens, and James A. linker, tho abovo named defendants: You are he-teby tmiumonod and re quired to nppear and answer tho thereon at the rule of S pur eent por annum, from Marrh 11. 1919; for tlio further sum of $nr. 00 na nttor ney'H fees In this action; for tho costs nud disbursements Incurred complaint (lied against you In tho1 heroin; and Tor mi order ot tills aboo entitled milt within six wooksi Court thnt plaintltf hno oxecutlon from tho dnto, of tho first publication jngniust ono Iloo Autoinobllo runnlui; of this Htiminnns In tho Evening r.enr nnd'ono Stovons six cyllndor oni Herald, a newspnpor. which said Kna. together with parts for both, date Is tho 30th day of January, which proeertv has been attached A. D. 1020. land garnlHhood In thin action. And you will tafco notlco that If' This suWioiw Is served upon you you fall to appear and .ntiswor, ort'- publlcnllon In tho Evening llor-. otheiwlso plead, within tho snld.nld, a dally newspaper, printed, pub- !... M.....I..I..IIH ...III ..!.. ... .1... llftlirwl n M .1 tt i.AK.i.nl nlrmtli.ttnt. I.. illliu. lliu liltwiuui rtlll lllll'l) HI llium-ii! "tut '. h"ttt"i ,, vummin in court for tho relief prayed for In Its Most jet Heiald Want Ads. NEGLECTING THAT GOLD OR COUGH? Why, when Dr. King's New Discovery so promptly checks it IT'S natural you don't wont to bo tari-tchi and let that old cold or cough drag on or that new at tack develop borlously. Not when you can get such n proved success ful remedy as Dr. King's New Dia cowry. Cold, cough, grippe, croup does not resist this standard rollover ory long. ItH quality In us high today ns It always has been and It' l been growing steadily In popu larity for more than llfty jours. CUc. anil 1.20 u bottle at all drug gists. Ulo It u trial. Constipated ? Here's Relief Not thnt often harmful, nlwnys violent and temporary help that comes from harsh purgatives, but tho comfortable, gratifying, correc tive legulutlon of stubborn bowels ho pronounced in Dr. King's New Life 11113. ( Tonic In action, they promoto froo bllo flow, stir up tlio lazy, thor oualily but gently cleanse tho sys tem of wnsto matter aud ferment ing foods, and give you keen zest for hard work and heulthful recre ation. All druggists 20c. DR. LAMB announces that he has moved his offices to those fdrmerly occupied by Dr.' Schleef rooms 1 andw2,' Whiter ' Building.' The tDhone . numbers1 are"1 as 'formerly,' ' ' complaint, to-wlt: For Judgment against tho said do feudauta. Mary It Hassott and Wil liam Hassett. for tho sum of $100.00,, with Intel est upon tho said sum from tho fith day cf October, 1917. at tho rate of six por cent per annum, nnd tho additional sum of $100 00 as at torney's fees; and for tho furthor sum of $133.50, with Interest on said sum from tho 4th day of Octo ber, 1919, at the rato of six pol ecat per annum and Its costs aud disbursements horoln. And for a decree of this court foreclosing tho mortgage described In tho complaint filed In tho abovo entitled suit, which mortgage is upon tlio following described real prop erty, situated in Klnmath County, stnio or Oregon Tho southwest quarter of the southeast quarter: tho east half of tho southwest quarter, and tho north-' west quarter of tho southwest quar ter of section twenty-six, In township tltltty-nlno south, rango twolvo oast ot Wlllametto Meridian, together with all water rights appurtenant to said land or to become nppui tenant to sntd laud during tho oxlstenro of tho mortgage suod upon horoln. And ordering thnt tho said prop erty bo sold by tho shorlff of Klamath County, Oregon, lu tho manner by law In cases of this kind provided. aud thnt the proceeds of such salo bo apppllcd, First; To tho payment ot tho costs nnd oxponsos ot tho said sale, and tho costs ond oxponsos of this suit Secend: To tho payment to this plaintiff of tho amount for which It asks Judgment herein. Third: That tho balance, If any thoro bo, bo doposltcd with tho clerk of this court for those entitled to It. That tho court also decrco that at such salo any party to this suit may becomo tho purchaser of any part or all of said teal property, and decrco that Immediately upon tho purchase of said property tho shorlff shall plnco tho purchaser Into comploto possession of tho property bo pur chased; Thnt tho court also decreo anil do- claro that plaintiff's Hen upon nil of tho said real property by vlituo of said mortgago aforesaid Is prior In time nnd suporlor In right to any right, title, Interest, estate or Hon ot tho said defendants, Colin V, l)y mont, Frcdorlck W. CarstonB and Mary O. Carstens and James A, uuuor, or any porson or persons claiming or to claim undor the said defendants or elthor or any of thorn And also decreo that all persons claiming or to claim by, through or undor tho said defendants, and tho defendants thomsolvcs shall bo for ever barred and foreclosed of all right, title, estato, interost and Hen at law or in equity, and all equity of redemption In, to and upon tho said real property, and every 'part and parcel thereof.' and 'that Dlaln- tlff 'may , have such other and further relief as to equity shall seem meet. This summons Is published Pur" suant to an orde'f'ot tho' Honorablo D.'.V. Kuyltendall, Judge of v tho Cir cuit Court, of the,.Stato,of Oregon for Klamath County,1' which' order is dated-JanmaTjrWth, A.-d; 1920:' FERGUSON A. FLBTCHHR. P ' Attorneys for Plaintiff, WVO. Aadr?: Loaml BaiMi&f, Ktaatr'WforOroJr.''" ' Klamath Countv, Oregon, oneo a week for six weeks, by order of tho Honorable 11 V. Kuykendall, Judge of dim abovo entitled Court, nindo n in) entered In this nrtlntt on Dec ember 21th, 1919. The dnto of tlio first nubllentlon hereof being I)ecem: bor 20, 1919. n. c (inoi:niu:cK. Attorney for IMalntlff. Address. Klamath Falls, Oro. 2C-2-9-lC-23-30.fi XOTM'14 OF FIXAli ACCOUNT. NOTioK is m:iti:nv oivkx That tho undersigned, as Administrator ot the estato of Richard Tarrant, do coasctl, has filed with tho County Court of tho Stnto of Oregon, for Klnmath County, his Final Account of tho Administration of said Kstato, and that tlio said court has fixed Monday, March 1, 1920 at 2:30 o'clock p. m. as tho tlmo, mid tho County Court Itoom In tho court house nt Klnmath Falls, Orogon, ns tho ploco for hearing objections, If any, to said account nud tho settle mnnt thereof. JOHN IJItBTT. Administrator of tho estato of Klchnrd Tarrant, doeensed. HO-G-l 3-20-27 WWWVWWV'VWV,,V,A MECCA Billard Parlor mil ma i.v HTiti:i:T Most Up-to-Dnte Ililllaiil Tailor in the City IIKill-OltADi: ClOAHS CIOAHKTTIiS nnd TOUACCOS SOFT DHIXKS Cotutesy and Service our Motto r i, Passengers and Baggage ANYWHKUi: IX TUB OITI QUICK SKRVICE HUASOXAllLK HATES PHOXK 187 WesternTransferCo. jpassiiawi Klamath, LodtV No. 132' ! . I.O.O.F. ..ft Meets Friday night of each week at V ,1. Q.,0,' F.hal), Ctn and Main streets, J Hyman .Wesohler; N.rQ.;'W. of Wells'" Secretary-;: WD.' 'C6fer,"TreurerV"-" DttMtaf, Trfemrer. ' ' ' mm." i!fttMMw!iituwi!jjy'