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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1920)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAOH TWO t m -w -. m-m v- m v fm T FOR ATTITUDE LKttlN MHDAY, FEDBVART 7, 1MM. CHINA GRATEFUL HHrTVKflBriwEinHKB (ITJbllSuflBH'TbKfl N SHANTUNG greo, 26th 24-2G MARIE MORRISEY Herself IN KLAMATH FALLS The famous concert contralto, whose finished artistry has captivated a whole continent, is' coming by special arrangement to Klamath. Falls. Her personal appear ance makes this the musical event of the season. Next Monday Evening March 1 ' , at S.lo P. M. Houston Opera House Assisting Miss Morrisey will be Mr. Thomas A. Edison's Three Million Dollar Phonograph. . Free Tickets Call, write or telephone us for free tickets of admittance. They will be issued in order of application. KLAMATH FALLS MUSIC HOUSE Phone 125 ' 725 Main Street . ATTEXTIOX MA.SOXK R. A. M. Chapter No. 35 M. M.. de J., E'. Brntton. Sec'y BIDS WAXTKI) FOR I.OfJGIXG. WANTED to ,let contract to log . 7:30 p, m. -Thursday, February e'Ehteen million feet timber at rate , ion n ,j thh t,o of six millions yearly beginning this i, 1920. By order High Priest. sedsqn. For particulars inquire of Nino Lumber Co. Box 1126 K. 20-2 F. I VT- I'KKlNGl nJn. 26. (By Mall). Clratttudo to America for the nttl tudn of the United States Congress on the Shantung question was ox pressed by Chinese statesmen In ad dresses welcoming Admiral Albert (Heaves, 'Commander of tho United States Asiatic Fleet, here. Premier Chin Yun-feng who gave a dinner In honor of Admiral Ulcavcs said: 'The friendly relations which have always existed between Amer ica ami China, .and especially the re cent attitude of your nation toward tho pence settlement In Kuropo can not biiUcommund tho gratitude and admiration of our people" "We believe thnt our country has In late years made somo progress as ii "republc; 'but wo realize that fromJ A you, n ropublic of riper experience, j - ? f t r t t t t r r t r r r t t t t . i f t T wo may learn many prontanio les sons. We liopo to securo from you constant advice and counsel so that 1 wo miy co-opjrato to maintain the permanent peace of the Pacific. This is the slncoro wish of tho Chinese pcoplo." , Murshnl Tunn, Chl-Jul, formor pre mier of tho Chinese cabinet and present head of the National Dofonso Board, said: "I cannot refrain from mentioning tlin 'jiilnifrnliln itttltmln tt tin Amtirl. can congress toward thq Far Enstchi , question in me matter or tno reace Treaty. It seems thnt public opinion- in America Is being guided much more by Ideals than by interests. Your diplomacy is endeavoring not merely to prevent war today but to maintain pence forever. You set a fine example for tho pcoplo of your sister ropublic who will look to you for cooperation and counsel when the Pacific question comes to be sott- Iod." WE AGAIN DIRECT YOUR ATTENTION TO THE IM PORTANCE OF ORDERING YOUR SCREEN WORK NOW f Porch Screening, Window Screens and Screen Doors ORDERED NOW WILL BE READY WHEN YOU NEED THEM -r . DELAYS MAY BE UNAVOIDABLE IF YOU WAIT UNTIL THE SPRING BUILDING RUSH IS ON. QUALITY, WORK MANSHIP, AND ON-TIME. DELIVERY GUARANTEED. PHONE US YOUR ORDER TODAY i t f v SI'.UX HAS OKNKRAL EIGHT HOUR VAX LAW. .MADIUD, Feb. S. (By Mall). By rfyal decree 'tho Spanish govern ))ent( has excepted from the eight hour day, law certain callings. Among those who aro now permitted to work longer than tho, legal hpur aro domestic servants, waiters and ether hotel employes who live on the premies, and druggists. 'J r r t t t t f & Lakeside Lumber Co NELSON ROUNSEVELL, Mgr. Mill and Yards: Klamath Avenue and Center Street Telephone 128 r t t T Y T Y Y r T Y Y T t t T T T T T T T T r r Y Y Y r Y Y T T T Y r Y Y i : Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y .mv"k Equity No. 1121. SUMMONS r.r SCIENTIFIC BOXING CONTESTS WINTER KNIGHT, Matchmaker ' TOM WAITERS, Referee Under the Supervision of the Klamath Falls Municipal Boxing Commission HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE . FRIDAY, FEBRUARYS, at 8:30 P. M. r. 'of t- f t iMk t r r r MAIN EVENT TEN ROUNDS EARL RITCHIE Klamath Falls, Oregon 187 Pounds vs.1' a ' ' ins San, Francisco, Calif. 185 Pounds SEMI-FINALS SIX ROUNDS Middleweights BILLY RUFF ' Klamath Falls vs. BOB WAGNER Portland, Oregon , PRELIMINARIES FOUR JtOUNDS TICKETS ,ON, SALE AT REX CAFE Corner Seventh and 'Main ' ' Ticket Office at Opera House open at 7 P.M. ; Rlngitlda HcaU, 83.00 (includlojt Wat Tax) General AOmimlon, fa.OO (InclndinK War Tax) In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon for Klamath County. Stato Laud Board of tho State of Oregon, plaintiff, vs. Mnrv K. Bassctt and "William Bas sett. Colin V. Dymcnt, Kredorlclc ' W. Carstens and Mary O. Car stens, and James A. Baker, DO' fendants. To Mary It. Bassett and Willlnm Bassott. Colin V. Dyment, Frederick V. Carstens and Mary O. Carstens, and James A. Baker, tho above named defendants: You are hereby summoned and re quired to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you in tho above' entitled suit within six weeks from tho date of tho first publication of this summons In the Evening Herald, 'a nowspaper, which Bald date Is the 30th day of January, A. D. 1920. And you will take notice that if you fall to appear add answer, or otherwise - plead, within the; said time, the plaintiff will apply to' the court for tho relief prayed for in Its complaint, to-wlt: For judgment against the said de fendants, Mary R. Bassett nnd Wil liam Bassett, for tho sum of $400.00, with interest upon tho said sum from the 9th day of October, 1917, at tho rate of six per cent per annum, and ,the additional sum of 1 100.00 us at torneys iocs; ana lor me iurtner sum of $133,50, with Interest on said sum from tho 4th day bf Octo ber, 1919, at the rate of six per cent per annum and its costs and disbursements herein. And for a decrpo of this court foreclosing the mortgage described in tho complaint .(lied in tho above entitled suit, which mortgage Is upon the following described real prop erty, situated In Klamath County, State of Oregen: ' Tho southwest! quarter of the southeast quarter; the east half of tho southwest quarter, and the north west' quarter of i the 'southwest' quar-terfiBectjonttwonty-Bix,. In' township thirty-nine south, range twelve east of Willamette' Meridian, together with all water rights appurtenant to said land or to become appurtenant to said land during tho existence of the mortgage sued upon herein. And ordering that, the said prop erty do soia Dy mo snena or Klamath County, Oregon, in tho' manner by law in cases of this kind provided, and that the proceeds of such sale bo appplled, First: To the payment bf tho costs and expenses of the said sale, and the coats and expenses of this suit. . Secend: To tho payment to this plaintiff of tho amount for which it asks Judgment heroin, Third: That1 thq balance, it any there be, be deposited with the clerk of ths court, for thoso entitled to it. That 'tho court also decree that at such sale any party tp this suit may bocomo tho purchaser of any part or all of said real' property, and decreo that immediately upon tho purchase of said property the, sheriff shall place the purchaser Into complete 4 -OBsoBHlnn of the property ho pur 'liased; That tho court nlso deri-o and do Ham that plaintiff lien upon all of tho said real property by .vlrtuo of said mortgnuo nforoaiilil M prior In timo ami miperior in right to any ACCOMMODATIONS SCARCE IN LONDON LONDON', Fob. O.MIly- aii.tti. Aiiierli'iini who contemplate coming; to Hngland thlx spring or summer. rignt, titio, interest, estato or lion uml Londoners expect thorn will ho- "cit? W'cSS.?' JffiS.fjr'"-"' ",f ";" """ " ""- Mury O. Carstens and James A., I,"l" ""a"'1 bototo leaving that hot ISuker, or nny person or porsonu uI accommodations litivo boon nr clalmlng or to claim undor tho said .ranged, Hay tho holol iimnagorH. ,,ea .!otBy"'"w:-ft ; pr,riQ u,oy m,,y h- claiming or to claim by, through or m,nl,l i0 ""'I " I'lnco to stay, partl- undor tho said defendants, and tho cularly In London, dofendants themselves shall bo for-' u will bo difficult for London to- uvci uuiruu mill luruciUBCU OI ail'i right, title, estate, Intorcst and lien at law or In equity, and all equity of redemption In, to and upon tho said real" pronortv. and every nart nnil nnrpnl Oinrnnf nn.l t.n. .1lnl tiff may have such 'other nn.l fonh.r, ro,1B0 nccommqdatlons relief as to. equity shall seem meet. This summons is published pur suant to an order of tho Honorable D. V. Kuykendall, Judgo of tho Cir cuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon for Klamath County, which order is dated January 28th, A. D. 1920. FERGUSON & FLETCHER, Attorneys for Plaintiff.' P. O. Address: LoomlB Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon. 30-6-13-20-27-C-12 Best yet Herald Want Add. hnndlo n great Influx' of pcoplo thk- summor, say tho mnnngora, and thoy oxpoct many disappointments among- Americans who even attempt to nr- somo tlm ' nhoad of arrival. Tho hotter hotels of tho city can not find room for moro than 4,000 at ono time, thoy nro full now nnd many pooplo have engaged rooms months ahead. , Somo Englishmen who hnvo Just roturned 'from tho United Stolon es tlmnto that 1,000,000 , Americans will attompt to soo England onrouta to tho battloflolds of Franco this summer. Meno conservative obser vers, howovor, placo thq numbor far below that w pSnEW '' llntru ORBOOH.MAimfACTURERa -'"OVER.THB-TOPPER3" A orlouo 'unsmploymsnt .oltuation roae. .Ex-Bervlc9 men war without work. ,' So ort Bon'o manufaotursra Jlnorao0 th'nuttber of thali1 omp'loyiea, ft m A grantor output followaa with tha atten dant problem of. finding a. narket. Tha mar ket.yaB found - the exoallonoo of' Ore gon' produots oraatad demand and oarrled ue "avor tho top", " ( 00lteA'WSWWi)f 0r,8e M r tt. '4-3 t