paod seven
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Friday, February in, 1020.
.
The Government Took .Over
ii ( )
The Possession and Management
of certain QUASI-publlo concerns, nnd, with tlio assistance of n
largo jmrt of tlio previously formod nrguiiii'ntJmiH, realized kdiikj
success In oporntlon, but an n totnl result tlio experiment wiir ii
fnlluro. Every day tlmt passes furnishes evidence to Justify thin
assertion. Tlio properly nnd lninlniwi:H taken ovor have lioon or
will I hi returned tn tlio ownorfl for tho real reason, If not mlmlttcd,
thnt tlio undertakings wero too big nnd complicated for now unit
unoxporlonccd chiefs to mnniigo. Wliut tlio rrsultii of thin experl
liioM t will tio 11 h to tlio fnturo viiluo of tlio proportion no onn can,
with nccurncy, predict. It cannot ho entirely satisfactory to tlio
owiioni or, for hoiiiu yeiint ut loiiRt, to tlio general public.
Thoro was dearly iluinonntrutud dnrlni; tliH wnr the value nnd
practical honuMt of private niiiniKuiiinnt im compared with public
mnntigomont. If It bo nnltl-tlmt government (or munlclpnl) conduct
of IiubIiichh Iiiih sometimes been Micceitfifiil, tlio answer In that tlio
nnmo hiifllnusH In tlio hands of private, responsible Individuals, with
capltnl nnd success nt stake, would linvo resulted moro favorably.
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Equity No, 1121.
SUMMONS
BUSINESS CARDS
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BAD CITIZEKS
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California-Oregon Power Co. I
S. IliUJUMIfaJJU. JBttUAWte
MOflm
In tho Circuit Court of tlio State of
. Oregon for Klamath County.
'State Land Hoard of tho Ktato of
f Oregon, Plaintiff,
J VS.
'Mary R. Ilassett nnd William Bas-
sett, Colin V. Dyment, Frederick
W. Carstens and. Mary O. Car
stens, and James A, Baker, Do-'
fcndantH,
I To Mary II, Uassclt and William
ifOSTON, Fob. 13 -Deportation of HaHsett, Colin V. Dymunt, Frederick
..uidesitables" b not an innovation J AE, Voe
In thlH country The Pilgrim VilUere, nnmcd defendants: j
confronted with tlio problem of denl- You aro .hereby summoned and re
liiK with nialcontentH among thpm.i'JUlnid to appear and answer thoi
yintnnlnint flirt. I nnlH( I II.A
shipped the disgruntled one,, over- It od ., uulA.i, 1 v '
m-iiB. There was no Soviet Ark In from tho dnto of tho first publication
j thoKo dii)8 becaimo thoro wto not i"0 of this summons In the Evening
many troublotlB spirits, but h fath- '"crui i, a newspaper, wmen saiu
cm' action' against tho ,.". who . l$ 30th " ot JaW
sought to spread dissension was sum-j And you will tako notice that If'
mary. i you fall to appear and answer, or
Itenr Admiral Francis T. Howies, otherwise plead, within tho said)
refund. In doscrlblnK the expert- '''" ' M?""'Wi? " '
" tuuri nir inn runui pruycu lor in ub
euros of tho Pilgrims, quo'oi fiom complaint, to-wlt: .
Governor Bradford's story of life Ply-j For Judgment against tho snld de
iiouth colony to show how tiiIiirh fendants, Mary II Ilassctt and WII
. ', . ., Illam llassett, for the sum of $400.00,
wore dono In tlio-o days. WU ,ntcrcgt upon thc ga(, flum from
"Tho 'reds' In the Plymouth ml- Ui0 otli day of October, 1917, at tho
ony," Admiral llowb-s sayi, "were rato of six per cent per annum, and
loprcsnnU'd by John Llford and Jotin 'ho a'ljJIHonal sum of $100.00 as 'at-
, . . , , ,,. ,,. ,,, torney b fees; and for tho further
Oldham, who conspired toBPthor noth . ,13;.'r0. w,,h ,ntorcat on
ji'Kalnat tho church nnil tlio Rovern- Euld sum from the 4th duy of Octo-
mont of thfc colony, endeavored to on-, tier, iaiu, at the rate of six per
ttro others with thein, and wroto de- c,ont I'" annum and Its .coats and
, ' . , - ... , disbursements herein,
f -natory lotterB to tho f i loniU of th- An(, for a dccrco of th(a court
onion yln Inglnnd. Ah tho governor, foreclosing tho mortgage described
r.nys, 'both Oldham and h" I.iford, In the complaint filed in tho above
very perverse, anil tnowai u." ;".,""" ...V,'. ".'"I Zl," "''""
UIU lUllUtflllh UL'Obi 1 I1C 11 1 UUI Jll UJ
crty, situated In Klamath County,
KLAMATH FALLS
Marble & Granite Works
1010 MAIN ST.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
AAfSfMfArAAfiriMIffMffMfWW
MMAfMffMVWiffA
Pborfo JHO-.J
1122 Main St.
O. K. Lunch
AND CONFECTlOXEItr
Formerly at 45 Main St.
IIomc-Mdo Pies nnd Cake.
Cold Meats & Lunch Oooda.
Ice Cream And Fruits.
AA.V.
FRED WESTERFELD
I)KNTIT
Phono 4;J4W, '
A'-Itny laboratory
Loomls llldg., Klamath FnlU
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1)11. C. A. RAMBO
Dentist
I. O. O. F. Ilulldlnf
PHONE 01
lVMifWAAMMV
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INTEREST MAKES BANK ACCOUNTS
GROW BIGGER
T'lrcitE'S two kinds of INTKItKST Involved In that
HtntiMiieut of fact. Tho llrst, and must Importnnt. Is
'tho Interest YOU tnko In your bank w count. The
second, and nlno esseutlal, is the Interest which WB
imy hero at tho First Natlonnl en SAVINGS.
Now jou'll M'o thai jnu'il liettiT
Ket btif.)- If J on Hunt tt prosper,
K. It. Ileames, President
A. M. Collier. Vlte-Piesldciit
' ' . Juliti M. M(Miie, Vlre-I'resideni
I.llo ItoKers, ("nshler
V.. S. Wnli'li, Ast. Cusliler
I.lojU I.. Purler, Assi. C'nUiIer '
HARLEY-DAVIDSON
Service Station
We handle tho Harley-Davldson
Motorcycles and Bicycles Kxclus
Ivoly. Also buy, sell and exchange
all other Makes. Pennsylvania
and 'Diamond Tires and Tubes.
C. E. BISMAKK
115 S. Oth St. Klamnth Falls
PRIVATE HOSPITAL
Now Open for
Maternity Casca
Mrs. Rosa McDanlcls,
301 High St Phone 455
rnllpd upon by Captain Httiullsil, it nuny-nine. souin, range iweivo en
was determined to place both I.iford of Willamette Meridian, togeth
.; , , .. i .. with all water rights appurtenant
and Oldham on trial -in-rall members saia )aml t become appurtena
e Rrst National Bank!
KLAMATH FALLS
OREQOIM.
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TIIKV (JO ACItOSH
CAI.KXICO, Cal., Fob. 13.
Calexlco no longer entertains pas
BengerB on the limited trains of the
San Diego and Arizona railroad dur
ing tho 30-mlnuto stops dally for
change of engines and switching
operations.
Officials ordered tho stop mndo at
Mextcall, ucross the border. Mcxlcali
Is "wet."
NEW SYSTEM
grow very perverse,
spirit of great mallgnnnev. drawing
as many Into faction ns they could, ,stato of Oregon'. ,
were they nevpr $o vllo or profan';,i Tho southwest quarter of the!
they did nourish them In thulr do- "t''e,l.8,t 'U.nrt.?r;. the ??1 llaIt M
l"; DllUlll"VDl llUUUUli .(11(1 tilt JIU1LI1-
IfR1'' ' west rjuarter of tho southwest quar-
'Oldham invlnc reiu-ieii tiuty wot ter of section twenty-six, In township
rnllpd upon by Captain St'indlsii, it tnirty-nme. soutn, range tweivo east
logeincr
to
annurtenant
of the .colony wero Mllnd upon to be to snld land during tho existence of
present. I.iford nnd Oldliam were mo mortgage sued upon herein.
convicted and the court scn.onced , h. rtrlBr KtaSSS
them to bo expelled from tho colnio , county. Orecon. in tho manner bv
ritlmstoly both wero deported. ,iaw In cases of this kind provided,
"Oldham once came again to the and that the proceeds of such sale
colony, and having created a Perlous ,)0Fa'8Ptf '0 payment of tho C08t8
lirench of tho peace, (.overnor Urad-'nnU expenses cf the Bad gal0( and
ford, says, 't)ioy comlted him till ho tho costs and expenses of this suit,
was tamer, nnd then nppolnte'd n gnrd Secend: To the payment to this
of mnsketers which ho was to pa' & ih, mnt for whlch ,l
1 throw, nnd everyone win ordered to .Tnlni: That the balance. If anv
givo him a thump on ve br'f h. with 5'o there be, bo deposited with the clerk
but end of his musket xnd theu was of this court for those entitled to it.
vnnvnlPd to vo wnterldi where a That lne cou.rt a,B0 decree that at
anelou to w waur i i wntre a guch gaJe any p.arty tQ thlg gut may
boat was retrtv to cary him away, become tho purchaser of any part or
Then they bid him goe and mendo nil cf said real property, and decree
that Immediately upon the purchase
, of said prpperty the sheriff' shall
1 place the purchaser into complete
possession of the property so pur
chased; s
That the court also decree and de
clare that plaintiff's Hen upon all of
.the said real property by virtue of
said mortgage aforesaid Is prior in
(time and superior in right to any!
right, title, interest, estate or lien
ot tho said defendants, Colin V. Dy-.
XOTICF.
Wo open storo every Tuesday and
Friday from 10:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m.
Many are the good things we can
show. A dollar saved Is a'dollar earn
ed. In buying good thngs cheap as
you may .learn, you will nover bo in
debt and have to skip if you buy your
goods from
LUCKY DICK & CO.
201 Klamath Ave. Corner of Cth sL
Office Phono 177W Res 177R
Dr. H.iD. Lloyd Stewart
Physician nnd Surgeon ,
White Building
Klamath Falls Oregon
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FOII ASSIGNING
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13.
ARE YOU DREAMING?
I'
WASHINGTON, Fob. 13. .To sti
mulate regular army rocruiting nnd
arouse local Interest, tho war de
partment has Issued to all recruiting
olllcors over tho country a schedule
Well, suiwlliiiri ilieains wimi'i1" nnocauon oi reeruus oy states
true, and (ho dream usually eumesjto specific reglmVnts. Through this
lwforo tlio rnil Ihlni; nppeiirH. Per- method of distribution, olllclnls be-
sr, y,,m.;:er tr,,u:K.,e!;;,uJtou,:i'iuvp cnch stu, w,n u,ko ,i por8oi
PiicoN aro still cliinliliiK. but we Interest In tho regiments to which
Imve n(iiih) giidd ones at low prices, its men aro asslgned(.
Here ihey iiipi Tll0 framework of'u divisional or-
I'Oiii'.kioiii hotisu III iiooil condi'l ... , , , ,, ,
Hon. on l.l..el near Thli-il. Price! Bnl7.ntlon on geographlcdl lines Is
$1,0.10. Only s?!l.".(l cash nnd Iml-
iinee llko rent.
I'oiii-ioom buiiKiilow on pnveinent
near Kleen(p, It tins bald, full set
of iduiiiblng, mid N well built
HiioiikIkiuI. Pi lio 1, 1)00. .'!I00
cash will liniiillo it.
(.'ooil slv-iooin house near City
Hall nt the low mho tif $:(,
)j!(l50 nisl'i desired.
New. and strictly modern slv-rooin
plastered heuso on pnvenicnt. Lino
leum, shades, screens, indirect lights
are all in place. On u bltf coiner
lot ami nicely located for school and
church. Let un tell you tlio price.
CHILCOTE & SMITH
i MAIN PHONIC (Id
13-14
NQTICIC OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
NOTICE IS HEnKIlY GIVEN That
tho undersigned, as Administrator of
tho cstnto of Richard Tarrant, de
ceased, has filed with tho County
Court 'of tho Stnto of Oregon, for
Klamath County, his Final Account emits from Washington
also sot up. Now England will make
up ono, division, Now York compose
another, nnd similarly tho whole
country Is covered.
Infantry nnd Hold artillery rogl
monts ill be so allocated as to best
Identify each roglmont with a se
parate statu, according to tho plan.
Whero tho number of regiments Is
grcntor or less than tho number of
states comprising tho divisional urea,
a regiment may bo mndo up of re
cruits from moro than ono sta,to.
Tho rcglmonts to which recruits
from tlp northwest stulcs will go
aro as follews:
Infantry and coast artlllory vo
emits from Oregon, Idaho nnd Mon
tnna go to tho 3Gth and G7th rogl
monts, Camp Lewis, Wash.; engi
neers to Sth, El Pnso or Fort Bliss;
and cavalry to 10th, Brownsvlllo,
Tex. Oregon nnd Montana field ar
tlllory, 7Sth. Camp Grant, 111., and
Idaho to 4th, Camp Stanley, Tox.
Infantry and coast artillery ro-
wlll go to
his manerB.'
mil MILLb I
i
ment.
Frederick W. Carstens and
SEATTLE, Feb. 13. Alnska wants Mary O. Carstens and James A.
to throw open her millions of acre." of l Baker, or any person or persons
national forests so that the billions ffl& $X ?.
oi feet of paper wood of tnp n'jrtn-( And aj80 ,iecree triat all persons
lnnd can help relieve the pulp and claiming or to claim by, through or
newsprint famine. Governor Thomas 'under the said defendants, and the
tn t- aioCvo ,i.ir,i hro defendants themselves shall be for-
Rlggs, Jr., of Alaska, declareu here barrf?d an(, forecIo8e(i of alI
recently. 'right, title, estate, interest and Hen
Governor Rlggs wns here on his'nt law or in equity, and all equity
,mv imm iiinpan. cniiltnl of Alaska. M redemption in, to and .upon the
to Washington, D. C, where he ex
pected to help press, pending legisla
tion intended to remove restriction
nnd allow pulp manufacturers to go
into the Tnngnss nnd Crugach, reser
vations, tho northern territory's wo
great reserves.
Pulp and paper men nro anxious to
go to Alnska and establish mills as
great as those operated In British
Columbia not far south of the Alaska
boundary line, the governor nsserte-1.
Under the present lnws tho pulp mak
ers cannot enter the reservations with
any certainty that they will bo allow
ed to stay.'
"''" b'Cl.v .w.io o..u..,.. w-w Vntlfo l l...oW lo H,o. I,w ,.!,.
approximately 34,000 square M.iles, tue of all oxecutlQn and Order of Sale
an area nearly equal In slAj o iheisued out of the Circuit Court of the
htato of Indiana, accordlug to eUi-j State of Oregon, .Klamath County,
mates iiia.de by government officials. I on January 23 1920. upon a Decree
o ,1,1 in. ., ,t t 'undo nnd entered January 10, 19,20,
Several hundred million fpet ot ,n fayor Qf w McCo pIaInt',;
good puip woou, lnciuuiiig wcsieu. nnd against Ernest 'M. Hoppe, defend
said real property, and every part
and parcel thereof, and that plain
tiff may have such other and further
relief as to equity shall seem meet.
This summons is published pur
suant to an order of the Honorable
D. V. Kuykendall, Judge of the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Klamath County, which order is
dated January 28th, A. D. 1920.
FERGUSON & FLETCHER,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
P. O. Address:
I.oomis Building,
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
30-6-13-20-27-5-12
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER
I&KCUXION.
s4 jjya
Lot your Glass Troubles be My
Troubles.
Reglazlng done In any part
of the city
E. O. 8TUCKV.
Carpenter & Cabinetmaker
Phone 477W 1024 Main.
J. C. CLEGHORN
Civil Engineer and Surveyor
Office 517 Main St.
Phenes: Office -100, Rea. 102.1
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O. K. FEED & SALE
STABLES
. Under new manage
ment Best care taken of all
stock placed in our
barn. Horses, harness
and wagons, bought,
sold and exchanged.
DENTISTS
Dr. E. G. Wisecarver
PHONE 854
Dr, P. M. Noel
PHONE 4
Over Underwood'i
Seventh and Main Streets
DR. F. R. GODDARD
Osteopathic Physician and
Surgeon
Office and Residence
Phones 321
I. 0. 0. F. Temple
E. D. LAMB
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Rooms 4 and 5
Phones 17W .
17R Swanson Bldg.
(Over Gun Store)
xx-:x:":":-x-x-:-''--'X-
KATHERINE SCHLEEF
Physician nnd Surgeon
Office, White Bldg.
K-X-X-X-X-X-X--X?
WARREN HUNT
' MEDICINE AND 8URGEBT
206 I. O. O. F. Bldg.
DR. a A. MASSEY
Successor to Dr. Trnax
Snlt 2041, 1. O. O. F. Bldg
Office phone 84U
Res Phone 86M '
Phenes: 151J Office.
151M Residence.
DR. SOULE
Office 420 Main
Residence 1OO0 Main
MAA
Hair Dressing, Shampooing,
Mnnirurlng, Face Mnssagu
Scalp Treatment i
by appointment
MRS. GILL
Leo Apts., Sth and Walnut
SAW MILL ENGINEERING A
CONSTRUCTION CO. '
Designers and, builders of mod
ern Saw Mills, Planing Mills, Box
Plants. Complete plants contract
ed. Appraisals and reports made.
Dredging. We contract to build
any class of a building .and Install
machinery of any kind. v
Drafting of any kind done. Blue
Prints made. PHONE 14M
Office in K. D. Building
-
KLAMATH AUTO '
SPRING WORKS
We Do All Kinds of Spring Repair-
lng New Ones Made to Order
Axle Straightening and
Blacksmithlng
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Phone 250-Y 017 Klamath Ave.
IMMfVWVMVMr
oi yioum niBunion oi sa u lisiato, tha lst nnrt 57th c mp L ,
nnd thnt tho snld court has fixed ... . . . , . ' '
Monday, March 1. 1020 nt 2:30 Wl"ih.; field artlllory to 78th, Camp
o'clock p. m. as tho time, und tho Grant, III.; onglneors, 8th, El Paso,
County Court Room In tho court-lor Fort Bliss; cavalry, 15th, Fort D.
Iioubo nt Klamnth Falls, Orogon, nslA nRBOii Wvn '
tho' placo for hearing objections, If Ai u"S8e"' wy0,
any, to said account nnd tho settle- "
mant thereof.' The llrst notable convention of
JOHN BRETT. Administrator of woman suffrage advocates In tho
the' estate of Richard Tarrant. ".n-.m- xt..i.... ,, ..
deceased ifi'uu uim was i(eiu ui rori-
30-C-13-20-27 , u ,and 0rev ln 1873- '
yellow plno, hemlock, Sitka jprute,
whitQ fir and lodge-polo pine, are on
the forest reserves nlona
The Tongas reserve, ln southeast
ern Alaska, is especially adapted to
tho manufacture ot pulp and paper,
forestry officials have reported.
There is plenty of water power, ocean
harbors open the year round, timber
skirting tho water and weather simi
lar to that of the Puget Sound.
The Governor Intends to nsk Wash
ington to restore the reserves to the
national domain or to open them to
tho pulp industry.
ANCIENT CLOCK
RIVERSIDE, Cal., Feb. 13. A
"grandfather's" clock, 16b years old
and still ticking strong, has Just
been presented to p. T. Evans of
Riverside .by Frank A. Tetley, who
obtained it sixteen years ago in
Pittflold, Mass.
It is said to be one of the oldest
examples of the eaVly colonial
clockmaker's skill.
tint, directing: tho sale of tho property
hereinafter described, to satisfy the
sum of J757.S7, and tho further' sum
of $14.20 as plaintiff's costs and dis
bursements incurred In this suit, and
such further sum necessary to cover
expenses ot Judicial sale, I have lev
ied upqn the property described as:
Situated in Klamath County, Ore
gon, the iots numbered Two, (2),
Three (3), Four (4) and tho North
east quarter of the northeast quar
ter of Section Thirty-four (34),
Township Forty (40) South, Range
Nino (9) East of Willamette Meri
dian, containing 120.99 acres. And
will, on February 26, 1920, at 10
o'clock in the forenoou, at the front
door ot the Court House ln Klnmath
Falls, Oregon, sell nt public auction
to tho highest bidder, 'for cash ln
hand, 'subject to redemption accord
ing to law, nil right, title and Inter
est of the above named defendant, in
and to the aforesaid real property.
Dated: January 23, 1920.
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
.GEO. L. HUMPHREY, Sheriff.
By BURT E. HAWKINS, Deputy. '
23-30-6-13-20 '
HENRY SMITH
Carpenter and Cabinet
' Maker
106 Main Street Phone 457
rWfAifrf'irVWwJ
Tho first marriage of a Hindu
widow was celebrated at Calcutta In
1856.
t
A. MAURITSCH
For Your Favorite
Furniture
Phone 176J 10 Main St
1 am -now prepared to furnish
Shasta Sand from the Hoey, Cain.,
aand and gravel pit, in any quantity
that may be desired by contractors
and builders.
AX, F." GRAHAM.
CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT
COMPANY
017 Mala
ARTHUR R. WILSON
Manager
Professional Pharmacy
EXCLUSIVELY
Warren Hunt Hospital Pharmacy
Open Soon
Fourth and Pine Streets
In -the Hospital