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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1920)
"VtVmm'tammmm-mm lVMW T1IIU3IJ THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rvijiUAY, jwimi'Anv 21, 1020. . 1 t i "BWTHW SCIENTIFIC BOXING CONTESTS WINTER KNIGHT, Matchmaker TOM WAITERS, Referee Under the Supervision of the Klamath Falls Municipal Boxing Commission HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE (FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, at 8:30 P. I MAIN EVENT TEN ROUNDS EARL RITCHIE Klamath Falls, Oregon 187 Pounds tau?,jw,tnuiCT.'.r., , ' " BERMUDY STILL HAS BRASS RAILS HAMILTON, Rormudn, Fob, 3. (Jly Mall,) Pouted conspicuously In tho lobby of' a bill local hotel Is a placard wlilch reads: ''Hormuda stfll has Wo MLDKLOTED COLUMN IP license, wo expect uur juitrons to oxorclso common sense. Wo do not caro how llttlo tlioy drink; excess will not lie tolerated." Home Islanders affect to boo' a ptomlso of n groat future founded on the dollars of American tourists who, they bollovo, will flock hither as to an oasis. Others look with approhon Blon on tho prospect. Meantime tho,FOIl HALE FOR SALE Real Estate MVMlllVSSJlSISSW I I'Olt 8ALE Dandy, llttlij 5 room bungalow, on corner lot, shade FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT npnrtmont -Completely , furnished viiKt' filnf flfrnlahnrl 1 f -1.,-, t t 1 "' " -'"0W -"" - .. uui-B, luwii, viucHun iiuusu mm yuru,, PCUdnK laundryLylo Apartments. imnvuiuui, Jim unit l'uiu wului, uuiij, ' cjixth & High toilet, lavatory glussud-ln-porch, only $2,250. Terms. iVSd 21 iron IlKNT 4 room furnished aiittff tnnnt HltR, nivoratrl, Plinnn The hfst Main 8t. corner In Klam-ijgjM. ' 21-24 nth Kails, at J100 por front foot less than present market value, J. T. WARP & CO. 11W X 7th St. (Open this evening. quire 4 33 -3 lots at Main St. bargain. In-19-24 FOR SALE Rooming gain 8th & Main. house. Bar-! 1C-23 VS. HI San Francisco, Calif. 185 Pounds SEMI-FINALS SIX ROUNDS Middlcweights BILLY HUFF Klamath Falls vs. bob meiei Portland, Oregon PRELIMINARIES FOUR ROUNDS TICKETS ON SALE AT REX CAFE Corner Seventh and Main Ticket Office at Opera Mouse open at 7 P.M. conduct of tho tourists Is being watched with an unusual degreo of Interest. Samo among tho now arriv als do not hesitate to say that thoy inado tho trip largely In expectation of throwing off the restraint of their. FQR SALE Miscellaneous i homeland. "We como hero to seel: freedom," ' dnclarod 11 new arrival as ho planted his foot against tho brass rail of a local bar. "Wo have to seek llborty under tho folds of tho Ilritlsh flag; wherever tho Union Jack waves ono can tako a drink unmolested." MISCELLANEOUS PHONE PEYTON for wood. 187 CITY GARBAGE Whon you want garbage removed call 52J. Printing, Stationery and office supplies. Pioneer Printing and Sta tionery company. 12C Main St. 9-tf Hco Harry Telford for Tractor Plowing, Uay Chopping and Silo Fill- NOTicr: of guardian's balk In tho County Court of tho Stato of Oregon for tho-County of Klamath. In tho Matter of tho Estate and) Guardianship of Frank H.) McCornack, Jr., a Minor. ) Pursuant to an order wade by tho Honorablo County Judgo of tho County of Klamath, Stato of Oregon, dated tho 3th day of February, 1920, notice Is hereby given that tho under signed will soil, at private sale, for one-fourth cash, and balance on or boforo 11 vo years from November 11. 1919, secured by first mortgago orr said Interest, Interest six por centum por annum, payablo annually, at Klamath Falls. In tho County of Klamath, Stato of Oregon, on or after tho 15th day of March. 1920, tho undivided two-fifteenths' Interest of said minor In tho following tract of lnnd. situated in tho County of Klamath and Stato of Oregon, to- 'wlt: Lots 1. 2. B and 10, soutn or. mo following described lino, to-wit: Be ginning at a point G58 feet north of tho northeast corner of tho SB1,! of f- .: . . Mn r...- r Ono of tho iiiooro8t churchos ovor Tho skins wore sown togothor and Edmco Domicilii, ono .of tho most "J00"?" ' , will motto Meridian 1. ... o..iu ...In t 1. . nnliul tlll1 lit tl nl fllinil nmiH 'lialuil nu jt llllinln. Itftlllnttt r P Mia rmt am n a .nnr.An a u . . I tAllUli wiin vim i vuitmi m . u " niii;ttiii;ii mui feu wutn v hhmiw" mijiiiuik ut uiu uuiiui ni;ucnst;a vii 1 11 GO CO WCfit FOR HALE 1 globe wornccko oak ,E. fllo case letter size 3 drawer1 17-19-21-23-25-23 vertlclo i compartments Price $ 50.00. Just like new, J. II. Carna- han, Loomls Dldg. ltoom 4. tf WANTED FOR SALE IIorsc3-harnes3, lum-l- her wagons. Ulg Dajln Lumber CoJ WANTED 20-23 FOR SALE 3 good milch cows ana ono Duroc Jersey boar with papers. Ono mile north of Shasta View School house. Call or address O. E. Hunt,! Merrill, Ore. 20-2 I To hear from owner of good ranch for sale. ..State cash price, full particulars.,, D. F. Bush, Minneapolis,' Minn. Ir (Sat.) FOR SALE passenger Maxwell) car. nun only, h.uuu nines, win sell cheap. Cnll at 1327 Crescent Ave. Phono 121M. 20-20 WANTED 8 or lO-flrstlass milch cows Van Meter & Smith, Olene, Orov liT-25 HEM WANTED. Plaining Mill hands of alLklnds. Carpenter for bench work and outside. t;. tit FOR SALE I'srd cars; 1919 Reo, unrkpr mnn 1917 Elgin Six. Reo Roadster. jianer nian Imperial Garage, Phono 130. 13-tf Glazier ! Draughtsman FOR SALE Fordson tractor, exten-'Tiiraec , slon rims. 2 bottom Oliver plow, I Band sawyer extra shares, electric light, oil cups.jSnsh anil door mcn! electrical extras, lined little. In flrst-i Cabinet makers class condition. Prlco $800. John )rsilc Lumber Co. Zhindcn, Merrill. Orcg. 17-25. Klainntli Acnuc anil Center St. Phono 128 rOR SALE Latest Singer Sowing machine. Set of Carpenter & Mill wrights tools. Fancy Indian bead work. Box 1157, Klamath Falls, Ore. 17-23 1 1 ' A RIG BARGAIN. mlBHlnniiry In tuo rur norm, tuo none, empty provision cans serving mo Kronen singe, la u . ntliudonnry found that tilt) En-lna seats. . graduate nnd holds tho I! uiilmaux hud no place Ju which thoyj I coufii inot'l for religious Korvlro. Moro tlinn forty millions of tickets f-whuroup ho Btnrtcil to htilld n church are Issued each year by this atitnma- 1 ... . . . . ...... u ., .1.1... ...nflt.iHm. n. fli, tm.inr uvnllublo. 1 groiuid railways of London., FOR SALE A double drawer Na- G21 feet to a stonei tlonai Cahh teclstor. Just llko new. university marked with a cross, at the easterly Rex Cafe. 12-tf A desio Cll'l 0I l"0 cross uikc ueiweeu wireua " Set of six Emerson 24 inch Disc Plows, all steel frame, weight two tons. In fine condition, used last FOR SALE Used cars; 1919 Rco.'soason. Lot of extra parts, will sell 1918 Biiick Six. 1917 Elgin Slx.'for $-300 cdsU If taken quick. This Imperial Garage, Phono 130. 13-tf, is one third cost price. On tho Snj dor laneh. Swan Lake,. Phone. 11F1 1. 20-2G A IL-inlil Want Ad will sell it. SUMMONS of seal skins, no miltablo ' inutorlnl wo. d bulug lnl Caledonia Marshes: thenco south .21 degrees west 100 feet, thenco 'north CG dogrces west 1000 foot, tl'cnco ncrth 24 degrees east 200 feet, thenco north GG degrees wost ......-- I To John WrlBjiU 'q, No. 1151 Eniilty. In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of , . , . , , of cana, or stream Oregon fur Kliininlli county. tJlonco nor'thorly along center of Dulslo Wright, plaintiff vs. John . ,nn fotkt i,nnrn west to tho i Wright, dofondant. weht lino of Lot 5, said Township and Range; also Lots 3, 8, 9, 14 anu I! When it Comes to Water Systems AND FARM LIGHTING PLANTS in fiin nnmn nf thn Stnto of (jrcfton. ,. w . f.r-. cnA.in ?. t ma 9 a you uro hereby required to appear '. ? a nnd 10 Secton S; Lots . and nnswor ino compiami uiuu 4 fi c. 7 and SV. of SEH, Section .ngalii8t you in tho abovo entitled su lt,9'. gI, of sw section 10; NWV1. on or before Tiiesdny, February 24, . jots ;, 4 9 10 aml llf section 4- 1920, and If you fall to nnswor. tov, of Scction 1G; NV4. SDH. Mt tint thereof, tho plaintiff will applyj,,, of SWi nVU of SWH and I to tho court for tho rollof domnndedj. 'r 2 Secti0n 17; NV- of NE4. J-Jill UlQ compiaini, lo-witi i' in "u- croo dissolving tho bonus or nintri- mony existing betweon tho piatnini mat planum h nuuu Your ultlmnto doclslon will bo a PAUL AUTOMATIC PRESSURE WATER SYSTEM and UNIVERSAL FARM LIGHTING PLANT because they roprosont tho greatest valuo for tho money posslblo to obtain. Tho thousands of satisfied ownors toatlfy to this, nnd you, too, will bo equally enthusiastic when yon havo thoroughly In vestigated nil our claims. . Remember, you place yourself under no obli gation to buy when ,you ask us for further information. HOWIE GARAGE i4 . W B IT IS ONE THING to drlvo a truck and another $ to know how to lond It. In $ addition to being competent J chtuiffours, our inon nra ox- J porloncod In tho hnndllng .' and dollvory of coses and ', packages, Try us nnd lot 1 ua prove it. Western Tranofer Co. t 7(a Main I Phono 187; ItcH. SOOH J p,j,.....j.iH.;'-' sn nml ilftfonilnnt. on namo, Dulslo Mooro, bo rostorod in hor nnd that nlalntlff havo such other and further rollof ns tho court may deom meet and cqultnblo. Fobruary 24, 1920, 13 the last day of tho tlmo proscribed In tho ordor for publication of summons In which you may appoar and nnswor. This summons is oriioreu numum- od by tho Honorablo D. V. KuyKen dall, Judgo of tho Circuit Court for Klamath .County, Oregon, which or dor, dated January 12, 1920. re quired that this HUinmons bo pub lished onco a wook for six successive weeks. Tho date of tho first publica tion of this numinous is January 13, 1920. II. M. MANNING and WM. GANONG. flco nnd nostolllco nddresi is Loomls Bldg,, Klamath Falls, Klamath Comity, Oregon. 13-20-27-3-10-17i24 SUV. of NEW. NEH of SEU anu Lots 5, G, 7 and 8. Section 18; NE',4. NEH of NWH. N',6 of SEH and Lots G, 7, 8, 9 and 10. Section 20; nil of Section 21; W. Lots 2. 3, 4, 5. G, 7, 8 and SWH of NEH. Section 22; also all that part of Lot 1, Sec tion 22, and that part of Lots 2 and 5, Section 15, which lies west of tho following lino, to-wlt: Beginning at tho northeast corner of Lot 3 of snid Section 22, thenco north 1435 feet to tho center of tho "Neck"; thenco ncrth 3S degrees 51 minutes west 4145 feet, following tho "Neck" to Intersection with north nnd south contor lino of Section 15; SWH of SWH. Section 23; nil of fractional Section 25, oxcopt Lots 1 and 9; W'j, SEH. WW of NEH, SEH of NEH, Section 26; all of Scction 27; NEH. NEH of NWH and Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, G, 7 nnd 8, Section as; Lot s, Attorneys for Plaintiff, whoso of-1 section 29; N of NEH. SWH of FACTS NO. 50;. ROAD CONSTRUCTION Tho first of two main divisions in rqiul work locution and construction Is tin onslneoilng prob preb lem: tho second division paving, or surfacing tho "sub-grado Is dictated by experience, adaptability and economic proposi tions. Honco, tho reason, for streets, voads and highways bolng paved with WARRENITE . . BITULITHIC WA1UM3N IIKOH. CO. All main Klamath Falls, Giants Pass and Ashland streotB nro paved with War-ronlto-BItullthic, all ovor 10 years lu service NEH, NWH. EVj ofjSEH. Section 34 ; W Vd of NE H , HE li or HIS 'A . W of NWH'. SV6 of SWH. and SEH, Section 35; NH- of NEH nnd W, Seetion 3G. Township 38 South. Range 8 East of Wlllametto Meri dian: also N'j of NEH and SWH nf Nil V.. Section 2. Township 39 Sou,th, Range 8, East of Willamette Meridian; also ti certain dlko nnd tho load on which snmo is located, de scribed as follews: Beginning at tho quarter section corner on tho cast line of Soctlon 7. Township 3S South, Range 8, East of Wlllametto Meri dian, thonco north G68 feet, thenco wost 2G21 foot to n stono marKcu with a cross, which stono Is tho plnco of beidnnliiK: thonco south 2i do- groes west 100 feet; thenco noith B0 degrees wosl 1000 feet; tnonco nor.111 24 degrees east 200 foot; tnenco south GG degrees oast 1000 fe.et; thonco south 24 dogroes west 100 feot to place of beginning l.n so .far as Bnmo pertalna to mo innus ,01 Wocus Marsh, abutting on tho south, na tho Bamo appears In a ocrtaln d,ped of conveyance executed by Percy M. Collier, Exocutor of tho estnto ot u. P. McCornack, deceased, to Rnth Stovenson Addison, this minor and others, on August 23, 1917, nd 're corded In Book 47 of Deeds, pago 331, Klamath County, Orogon. Tho proposed snlo will bo subject to confirmation by tho County Couit of Klamath County. Oregon. Dated at Klamath Falls, Orogon, this 10th day of Fobruary, 1920. FRANK II. McCORNACK, 110-17-24-2-9 Guardian ot said Minor. ' DONT DESPAIR If you ere troubled witl paint: or aches; fSel tiivd, Iiavo headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful pass nge of urine, you will find relief in GOLD MEDAL P.IOS AVAXTKD FOR LOGGING. WAVTDp to let contract to log p'ghteen mill'on feet timber at rato Of sit millions yearly beginning this season. For particulars Inquire of Nino I umber Co, Box 112GK. F. 20-2 .-4 ' S C v Luxemburg is tho wealthiest, country In tho world In proportion to population, with tho United States, ranking second in thi3 rospsct. The world's standard ramedy for Udnijr, livtr, bladder nml uric add troubUs rno National Remedy of Holland sinca 16J5. Tbteo sizes, all drugpists. G laramoed. Laok for tho name OU Mrdnloa oi lJ iid accept iK. ImiL&tton wzxm zs'&mm Anything In Your Eye? N Many people who come to us for eye examination ima gine there is some foreign substance in their eyes. It is hard to convince them, sometime?, that these gritty, sandy, scratching, ir ritating conditions are symp toms and effects due to refractory errors which usually can be corrected by tlje wearing ot properly fitted glasses. Let us take the "grit" out of your eyes: v ' H. J. WINTERS Get the Genuine g& (tjS and Avoid f&S&ETtmii ' r07 Economy -SZJ!l4&&P '" Every Cake ) 22 '" Ex-service men, attention! W JEWELER Phono 14t)W AND OPTICIA.V t Tho ' regular moetings of Klamath Post No. 8, Amorlcan Legion, will bo' held at 8 o'clock p. 111., at rhe City Hall in Klamath Falls, on Uojliecond and fourth Tuesdays of tfihjiaonth. All Comrades aro In " Rod.' Those desiring to Join tho Post ihy soctiro application blanks from X K. Van ltlper, Ffed Nicholson, or I H, Carnahani all of Klamath Falls. FRED NICHOLSON, Secretary. Umber Sale, Klamath Indian Jtescr ,'alion. Sealed bids, In duplicate, narked outside "Bid Eggsman Unit," ind addressed to tho Superintendent, .Injnath Indian School Klamath Vgency, Orogon, will' he received mtll twolvo o'clock noon, Pacific imo, Thursday, March 11, 1928, for ho purchase of tlmbor on 040 acres it tribal and allotted land on the 'pragtio River In Sections 22, 27 and 3, Township 34 South, Range 8. j.ist ot tho W, M., Klamath Resor atlon. Tho sale comprises about', wo and ono-half million foot of yel- ow plno, for which no bid of less hnn .threo dollars a;id ten 'cents 3 10) por thousand feet will be onaideicd. AH tlnibor must bo ro loved prior to July lr.1921. Each id must bo accompanied by a certl-, vid chenk for one thousand dollars. .payable' to tho Suporlntendent-of the Klamath Indian School, ' Deposit will bo retained as liquidated dam- ut't's If biduor falls to cxecuto con- tratt and bond within sixty days 7011 M lln from acceptance of bid. Tho right ' to iv'cit any and all blds-ls reserved.. Poiin of tontract and other Informs- X Hun may bo obtained from Suporin 'oniiont. wnsuiugton, D. O.. Jauu-' try 23, 1920. OATO SELLS, Com- 3-ood-28 I HlWKmBjBu?aBMW mtssluner oC Indlnu Affairs. ii 1 i t b SEED ORDER NOW Murohev's Feed & Seed Sfor & 126 South Sixth St, THoim,S7 4- i V -V i