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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1920)
Mil mi .,V.l. I ff ft -; ri i ! i 2 L.yJ 'j-i ' H ? i SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, tl)20. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON VMIH MIX, St s BUY YOUR TIRES NOW in.ifc. -gnf!.MJftf'1 AND AV We have just received a large shipment of Tires, nnd suggest that you buy now, as it is very probable that there will be an advance in prices soon. DIAMOND TIRES cost no more than others, but will give more service. Fabrics, 6,000 Miles. Cords, 8,000 Miles. Diamond Tire & Vulcanizing Company 120 SOUTH SIXTH ST. .J. s s s s s IRE BOB ' " It UIL1II TO DIKE! HI SUMMONS TTTTVVVTTtTr !"M-W'..mh(. TON I T: SUPPORT SELVES L - BOSTON, Feb. 26. A student in i an American university can be suc- Farming Is a Business cessful ,n study, sports ana social He cica wucu luuil'Cllcu lu suiif'UJl And like every business, it requires forms, records and blanks that give you the facts about your farm, just as a business man has them about bis business. We print forms and letterheads (every business farmer should have his own letter head) on Hammermill Bend, the Utility Business Paper. Let Vs Show You What We Can Do for You W. O. Smith Printing Co. rlione .03 110 South Fourth St. AUSTRALIA WANTS ANOTHER CAULK LINK SYDNEY, Australia, Jan. 26. (By Mail.) Another Pacific cable to Australia is leng overdue, recent ly asserted Sir Joseph Cook, minister for the navy. LONDON. 1Y1 7 (By Mall.), More 1) oks np helm: written today! than ever before In the history ot I publ'shtng. snys John Murray, wide ly known publisher. "The nvorngp Is better than It was 30 or 40 years ugo," he ndiled. "Grout numbers of pcoplo have contracted n feverish desire to write novels, but many of them have no real knowledge of the author's craft, and are sadly un equal to the task they undertake Any successful novel now seems to call Into existence a veritable host of aspirants who aro fired to emulate the hnppy author. i wo viiai qualities winch aro often lacking In tho novelist ot to day aro a senso ot humor nnd a really clever working out of the plot. "It Is too early yet to say what will be the effect of the war on Action. "Recently there has been a ten dency for novelists to deal with sex problems in their stories. I sincere ly hopo this Is a passing phase. My exporlenco is that the 'wholesome' novel meets with success Just now." Mr. Murray said the present do- mand In war books is for histories of regiments and divisions, many of which nro being written, nnd will form the material for a permanent history of tho war. This, ho snld, could not be written for many years. APPLY SAGE TE1 look rxo! BRIMS hack n .N.VTl ItAli COLOR, GLOSS AM) ATTIt ( I'lVKM:sS Common garden i.'-gQ brewed Into n heavy ten with sulphur added, will turn gnu, streaked nnd faded hnlr bountifully dark nnd luxuriant. Just si fe applications will prevail rovela. lion If your hair Is fading, streaked or gray. Mlvlng tho Sage Tea and Sul tihi.r recipe nt home, though, Is trou blesome. An easier way Is to get n 5-cent bottle of Wyeth's Sago nnd Sul phur Compound nt any drug stnro nil ready for use. This is tho old Urn recipe Improved by tho addition ot othor Ingredients. While wispy, gray, faded hair U not sinful, wo nil dcslro to retain out youthful nppenranco and attractive ness. By darkening your hnlr with Wyeth's Sago nnd Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because It does It so naturally, so ovonly. You Just damp on a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hnlr, taking ono small strand nt a time; by morn ing nil gray hairs have disappeared, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft nnd luxuriant. himself throughout his college car eer, according to the finding of an Inquiry conducted at Harvard. Pover ty, the investigators rer-ort, is not nn insuperable barrier to stndents who have initiative and courage. The inquiry showed tJiat some self- supporting students earned $',",000 or more in their four years at the uni versity and that it was not unusual for a student to earn $3,000, stand Well in his classes and be a leader in student activities. One man who earned the latter sum belonged to four college cfubs, rowed on tho "varsity crew and was among the best known men at col lege. Another who earned a similar amount was an officer of his class, was elected to three clubs, sang on the Glee Club, and was first marshal of Phi Beta Kappa. A student who I prnoH Ilia wav frnm ctnrt in flnleh "It Is now well over 20 years since' nd WM capta(n of untversItv the present cable was laid. It hasl,eam ,,,, the Inquirers that the fact oiatccuou iiiianc:aiiy ana louay is The population ot the Azores Is about 24.",0000, tho number of Its Inhabitants having changed but littlo In the last century, nnd. If anything, having diminished. Chlneso millers mako flours out of wheat, barley, oats, rye, buckwheat, chestnuts, millet, potato, peanuts, peas, beans, lentil, pulso rice, nl monds nnd titty othor vegetable sub stances. EX-SERVICE MKN, ATTENTION! SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN In the Circuit Court of tho State of E. A. McBroom, Assignee of) Gilbert Lapham, Plaintiff, ) vs. ) Henry P. Taylor, Defendant.) To Henry F. Taylor, tho abovo named Defendant. In the Namo of the Stato of Oro- gen: You are hereby notified that E. A. McBroom. Assignee of Gilbert Lapham, Is the holder of Certificate of Dellnnuency numbered 978, Issued Tho regular meetings ot Klnmnth Post No. S, Amoricnn Legion, will bo hold nt 8 o clock p. m., nt tho City Hnll in Klainatll Falls, on tho" second and fourth Tuesdays ot each month. All Comrades are In vited. Those desiring to join tho Post may secure application blanks from O. K. Vnn Riper. Fred Nicholson, or T. II. Cnrnahun, nil of Klamath Falls. FRED NICHOLSON, Socrotnry. s;ult in Equity for Dlvorco Utility No. 1133. In tho Circuit Court ot tho Stato ot Oicgou tot Klnmnth County. Inns uay Kolly, Plaintiff, vu Frank L. ivt'li.i . Uoii'iidiuit. 'in I i niik I,, Kolly, tho abovo untit led ilet mliiiit. I In ii o iiiuiiq ot tho Stnto ot Oregon jjou nro hereby required to appear uml niiHwur tho complaint fllotl iigalti.t oit In tho abovo ontltlod milt un or lieforo Snturdny, tho Cth day ot Mnreli. 11' '.Ml, that belui; tho Inst day within which you nro required to ait Hwer. as fixed by tho ordor of publi cation ot tills mimmons. It you fall in appear nnd ntiswor, plaintiff will npply to the court for tho rollet do niniidiMl In snld complnlut. In wit' that tho bonds ot matrimony hereto fore nnd now existing between her self nnd you bo forovor dissolved and so) aside and that alio bo awarded n docreo of absoltito dlvorco nnd tltni nho have such othor nnd further re lief in Iho promises ns to tho court uinv seem meet and oqultnhlo, This Riimmons Is published one nnrh week for six succosslvn nnd con secittlvo weeks In tho Evening Her ald, n dally nowspnpor of gonontl cir culation, prlntod, published nnd cir culated at Klnmnth Falls, Kbimatli County, Oregon, by order of Honor ablo D. V. Kuykendall, Judge of snld court, nnd dated Jnnunry 20 t fl20t tho first publication to bo made on Jnnunry 24, 1920 nnd tho lnt niiMI cation thorcof on Fobrtmry 2. 1"20 II. M. MANNINO nnd WM. rMVONO Attorney for Plaintiff P. O. nnd Business AddrcRS Loom In Bldg. Klnmnth Falls, Klnmnth County, Oregon. 24-31-7-14-21-28 .itmiiMPM" Phono 400 Ire ('ream 72H Main Ut. Canillcn . PASTIME Jiulc Moiiruw, Prop, ClKm, 1'ohiuTo, Soft llrluk.a Peel uml lllllliml llnrlior Shop In oCiinecllon OIK MOTTO "Court roy nnd Serlce" SUMMONS FOR PltRLK'ATION IN FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN In tho Circuit Court ot tho Stnto ot Oregon for Klamath Couny. E. A. McBroom, Asxlgnco ot) Gilbert Lapham, Plaintiff, ) vs. ) Bert H. Drown, Defendant. ) To Bprt II. Drown, tho abovo named defendant. In tho Namo of tho Stato of Oro gon: You aro hereby notified that E. A. McBroom, tho holder ot Certifi cate of Delinquency numbered 076, Lot Your GLASS troubles bo Mine C. E. STUCKEY Rc-Glnzinjj nnd Cnbinut Milking Phono 177V Eleventh and Pine on the 24th day of July, 1917. by thoiaqllo,i nn tim iih ,nv nt iniv 1017 TnX Collector Of tho County" Of l,v tin. Tnr PnllnMnr nt M,n rmn.tv nf Lr1nn.nll. C- n n f m. nH a Ik. ... . . iiaiituiu, uiiu amount of iioitars, 1 ne same Doing tno ntncuni, nntinm ciur 01 111.3 v-uuiuj "'by the Tax Collector of tho County of Stato of Oregon, for the Klnmnth. Stato of Oregon, for tho Four and (14.65) 65ll00l!Uno,mt of Four nml (4.15) injioo always overcrowded. Matters of empire communication aro becoming daily more imperative and it is high time a forward move ment was begun." ' The PacIHc cable referred to runs from Australia and New Zealand to Canada. It is owned by Creat Britaia and the three dominions. T A single pound ot the finest spid er webs would reach round the world. ' 1 H IftA "M-KH-H'H'I I HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD 2 Says Cream Applied in Nostrils 2. Opens Air Passages Right Up. ifvt'--J4 Instant relief no waiting. Your clogged nostrils open right up; the air pasages of your head clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, head ache, dryness. No struggling for breath at night; your cold or ca tarrh disappears. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Ap ply a little of the fragrant, antisep tic, neaimg cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through every air pas sago of the head, soothes tHo in flamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes Instantly. It's Just fine. Don't stay stuffed up with a cold or nasty catarrh. that ho was self-supporting did not, so far as he knew, exclude him from any of the club llfo nt college. In fact every man Interviewed, except two, said the self-supporting student was at no disadvantage nor under any social stigma. On the contrary, many stated that college men wero likely to admire a man moro because he was earning his way. Some of the occupations which enabled Harvard men to pay their way were those of waiter, tutor, re porter, artist's model, bookkeeper, farm laborer, day laborer, organist, choir singer, clerk, musician in or chestra, editorial writer, librarian, social service worker, ticket taker, athletic coach, physical director, tiro builder and steward. The easiest way for a self-supporting student to earn his expenses with a minimum expend iture of time was tutoring or acting as a tutor-companion. then due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1914 together with pen alty, interest and costs thereon upon tho samo being the amount then duo and delinquent for taxes tor tho year 1914 togother with penalty, Interest and costs thereon upon tho Morldlan. you nro rurtnor notified that said plaintiff's assignor, Gilbert Lapham, hns paid taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent years, with tho rate of Interest on said amounts as follews: Year's tnx, 1915; dato paid, July 24, 1917; tax receipt No., 6688; amount, J3.G7; rato of Interest 12 per cent r-i; ?w ta "ndt LONDON, Feb.' 2. (By Mall). The little daughter of a Scottish member of tho Hotiso of Commons was much impressed by tho report that December 17 might bo the world's ''last day". Her father told his fellow members of the Hotiso that when ho left homo that morning tho girl sald'to him: "You'd better snygood-by' to ma ma, daddy, because you both will bo In different places this evening." ? -v ..... reoples Market The Two Factors and tho most potont and supromo in any lino of busi ness, hut moro especially with us, Is tho quality of our moats and tho low prices at which wo sell. Upon these two factors we have" it firm grasp and wo tako caro to provide our customers with tho choicest varieties at 'very low prices. I'Jiono 83 Hj'itit4tt am per cent Year's tax, 1917; dato paid, April r, lyiis; tax rocolpt No.. 3596: amount, $2.75; rato of Interest, 12 per cent Year's tax, 1918; dato paid, March 13, iuiu; tax rocolpt No. 560; amount, J2.50; rato of interest, 12 por cent. Said Bert II. Drown, ns tho ownor ot tho legal title of tho nbovo de scribed property ns tho samo appears of record, and each of tho other por sons abovo named nro horoby further notified that E. A. McBroom will upply to tho Circuit Court of tho County nnd Stato nforesald for a do grco foreclosing tho lion against tho property abovo described nnd men tioned in said certificate. And you ura nerouy summoned to appear within sixty days nftor tho first pub lication of this summons, oxclttsivo 01 1110 day or said first publication, and dofond this action or pay tho amount duo as nbovo shown, together with coHt3 and accrued Interest, nnd In caso of your falluro to do so, n docreo will bo rondorcd foreclosing tho Hen of said taxes nnd costs against tho land and promises nbovo named. This summons Is nubllshnd bv nr. dor of tho Honornblo D. V. Kuykon dall, Judgo of tho Circuit Court of tho Stnto of Orogon for tho County of Klamath, and said ordor was modo and dated this 20th day of Fobruary, 1920, and tho dato of tho first pub lication of this summons Is tho 21st day of Fobruary, 1920. All process nnd papers in this nrn ceedlng may bo served upon tho un- uorsigncu, residing win tho Hlntn ot Orogon at tho addross hereafter mentioned. W. M. DUNCAN, Attornoy for Plaintiff. Address: 208-210 Odd Fellows Building, Klamath Falls, Orogon, 21-28-6-13-20-27-3 me rem property assessed 10 you, oi.rPal property assessed to you, of which you are 1110 owner as nppears; wnch you aro tho owner ns ap. of record, situated in said County ,,,,ars of record, situated In said ann aime. umi particularly uounaea rnunty and States, and particularly "Su (oScrLeidT ,1s . ?! oS' .,t0'U bounded and described as follows, to- ...u owuwi ..u.i ui . ouuui .tun Wt! Tno North naif or tno South ot tho Southeast Quarter of tho nir f i, wnrtwoc, n,. ..,... nr .. Southwest Quarter (SV, SV, SH'A Vnrthnn.t ni.wr rvi,t bia k-wi. SWK) of Section 25, Township 38 NBM) 0f Section 36. Township 39, South. Range. 15, East Willamette Pl0th. Range 15, East Willamette You are further notified that said plaintiff is the assignee of Gllbort Lapham, who has paid taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent years, with tho rate of Interest on said amounts as follews: Year's tax, 11)15; dato paid, July 24. 1917: tax receipt No., 6690; amount, $3.55; rato of Interest, 12 per cent. Year's tax, 1916; dato paid, July 24, 1917: tax receipt No.. 4031: amount, ?2.60; rato ot Interest, 12 per cont. lear's tax, 1917: dato paid. Anrll 5, 1918; tax receipt No. 3598: amount, $2.75; rate of interest, 12 per ceni. Year's tax, 191S; dato paid, March 13, 1919; tax receipt No., 567; amount, $2.50; rato ot interest, 12 per cent. Said Henry F. Taylor, as tho own er of tho legal title of tho abovo de scribed property us tho samo appears of record, nnd each of the other per sons above named aro horoby further notified that E. A. McBroom will apply to tho Circuit Court of tho County and Stato aforesaid for a do cree foreclosing tho lien against tho proporty nbovo described, nnd men tioned in snld certificate. And you' are nerouy summoned to appear within sixty days after tho first pub lication of this summons, oxclusivo of tho day of said first publication, and defend this action or pay tho amount duo as abovo shown, together .with costs nnd accrued intcrost, nnd In caso of your falluro to do k docreo will bo rendered foreclosing tho Hen of said taxes and costs against tho land and promises abovo named. , This summons is published by or dor of tho Honornblo D. V. Kuyken dall, Judge of tho Circuit Court of tno Htato or Oregon for tho County of Klamath, nnd said ordor was mailn nnd dated this 20th day of February, 1920, and tho dato of tho first pub lication of this summons is tho 21st day of Fobruary, 1920. All process and papers in this pro ceeding may bo sorvod upon tho un dorslgnod, residing within tho Stato of Oregon at tho address horeaftor mentioned, W. M. DUNCAN, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address: 208-210 Odd Follows Building, Klamath Falls. Oreeon. 21-28-6-13-20-27-3 In tho Circuit Court ot tho Slnto of Oregon for Klnmnth County. E. A. McBroom, Assignee of) Gllbort Lnphnm, Plaintiff, ) vs. ) W. L. Roberts. Dofondnnt. ) To W. L. Roberts, tho abovo unmet! defendant:,, In tho Namo of tho Stnto of Oro Ore Oro eon: You nro hereby notified that E ! A. McBroom, nsslgnco of Gilbert Lapham, is tho holder of Certificate of Delinquency numbered S99. Untied j on tho 5th day of February, 1017, by tho Tnx Collector of tho County of Klnmnth, State of Oregon, for tho amount ot Four nnd ($4.06) 0G 100 Dollars, tho samo being tho amount then duo nnd delinquent for tuxes for tho yonr 1914 together with intimity, Interests and costs thereon upon tho rent proporty assessed to you, of which you aro tho owner as nppears of record, situated In Hnld County nnd Stnto, nnd particularly bouudod and described us follows, to-wlt: "Tho South Hnlf of tho North Half ot tho Southwest Quarter of tho Northwest Quarter (S NV4 SWVi NWW) of Section 25. Township 39 South, Rnngo 15, East Wlllamotto Morldlnn." You nro furthor notified that said plaintiff is tho asslgneo of Gllbort Lapham, who has paid taxes on snld promises for prior or subsequent years, with tho rnto of Interest on said amounts as follews: Year's tax, 1915; dnto paid, Feb ruary 6, 1917: tax rocolpt No, C374: amount, $3.50; rato or Interest, 15 por cent. Dato paid, March 26. 1917: tax rocolpt No., 1263; umotint $2.55; rato of Interest, 15 por cont. Dnto paid, April C; tax rocolpt No., 3593; amount, $2.75; rnto of Inter est. 15 por cont. Dato paid, March 13, 1919; tax ro colpt No., 568; amount, $2.50; ruto of Interest, 15 per cent. Said W. L. Roberts, ns tho ownor of tho lognl title of tho nbovo do scrlbod proporty ns tho samo nppears of record, and each of tho othor per sons nbovo mimed nro horoby furthor notniod tnni k. a. McBroom will apply to tho Circuit Court of tho County und Stato uforesnld for a do creo foreclosing tho lion against tho proporty abovo described, and inon tlonod In said cortiflcuto. And you nro horoby summoned to nnnenr within sixty days after tho first pub- iicauoii or mis summons, nxc un vn of tho day of said flrijt publlcntlon, pay tho together Inturoht. nml in caso or your falluro to do ho, 11 iiocroo win no rendored foreclosing tho Hon of said taxes und costs against tho lund nnd promises nbovo named. This summons Is ptibllshod by or der of tho Honornblo D. V. Kuykon dall, Judgo of tho Circuit Court of 1110 stato ot Oregon for tho County of Klamath, und said ordor was niado nnd dated this 20th dny of February, 1U20. and tho dnto ot first publication ot this summons is tlto zist dny or Folmiary, 1920. All process und minors in thl tirn- coedlng may bo sorvod upon tho un dorslgnod, residing within tho Stain of Oregon nt tho address horonftor mentioned. W. M. DUNCAN, Attornoy for Plaintiff Address: 208-210 Odd FollmvH Btllldlllg, Klnmnth Falls. Orm-on 21-28-0-13-20-27-3 MECCA Billard Parlor ft.ll MAIN STREET Must I'p.lo.Dal,. Illlllim! Parlor In thn Clly IIKRI.GRAME CIOARS CIGARETTES mid TOBACCOS SOFT DRINKS Courtesy nnd Servlco our .Motto 1 Klamath Lodge No. 137 I. O. O. F. Meets Friday night of each woek at I. O f) F. hall, 5th and Main streets. Hyuinn Woschlur. N. (?.; C. Wolls, Secretary; W. 1). Cofer, Treasurer. Ewauna Encampment No. 46, 1. O O. F., moets Tuosdsy night ot eaoH week at I. O. O. F. hnll. W. II. North. C P.; W. D. Coror. Scrlho; Fred Duoslng, Tronsuror. SUMMONS In tho Circuit Court ot tho Stato of Orogon for Klamath County. Equity No. 1150. Agnos L. Dodd, Plaintiff vs Warren L. Dodd, Dofondnnt. To Warren L. Dodd. tho aboro named dofendnnt: In tho namo of tho Stnto ot Oro Ore Oro eon: You uro horoby required to ap pour nnd nnswor tho complaint filed against you In tho nbovo ontltlod suit on or before Saturday tho 13th day ot March, 1020, that being tho last dny ot tho time proscribed In tho or der ot publlcntlon of this summons, nnd If you full so to appear nnd ans wer, for wnnt thoroof plaintiff will npply to tho Court for tho relief prayed for In her complaint on fllo In thn nhnvn ontltlod court and stilt to wit: That tho bonds of mntrlmony horotoforo nnd now existing between plaintiff nnd yourself bo forever dis solved nnd sot nsldn nnd that plain tiff bo nwnrdod n decree or abioliitn dlvorco from you; Hint plaintiff mnldnn namo, Agnos L, Folsnm, ho restored to hor nnd that plaintiff have such other and further rollof ni to tho court may scorn moot and oqultnhlo In thn promises. This summons Is sorvod upon you by publication In tho Evening Hnrnld. n dnlly nownpnper prlntod published nnd of gcnornl circulation In Klnm nth County, Oregon, onco n weok for six stiPcesslvo works by ordor of Hon ornblo D. V. Kuykendall, .nidgo ot tho nbovo entitled court, mndo nid entered In this notion on January 29, 1920. tho dnto of tho first publica tion hereof being Jnnunry 31, 1920. II. M. MANNING .4 WM. GANONG, Attorneys for Plnlntlff. P. O. & Business Address: 409 Main St., Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Orogon. 31-7-14-21-28-fi Ono of tho most costly boek1: In tho world Is n Illbo in Hobrnw. An offor of Its weight In gold wan onco mndo und It wns nscortnlnoil that this offor ninoiintml to $102,000, which was refused, and tho volume In still In tho library of tho Vatican. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That tho undersigned, as Administrator of tho estuto of Richard Tarrant, do coasod, has filed with tho County """ii u mo Binio or urogon, for Klamath County, his Final Account of tho Administration of.sald Eotuto, unu umi, mo Bam court has fixed Monday, March 1. 1920 nt. 9-.in o clock p. 'in. ns tho tlmo, nnd tho County Court Itpom in tho court- llOUSO at Klamath Falls. Oroirnn. n tho placo for hoarlng objoctlons, If any, to snld account und tho sottlo niant thoroof. JOHN BRETT. Administrator of tho estnto of Richard Tarrant, deceased. 30-0-13-20-27 Wnnt Ads bring rosulta. TItmIkt Sale, Klniuatli Indian Resor. viillim. Sonlod bids, In duplicate, marked outside "Bid Eggsmnn Unit," nnd uddrosscd to tho Superintendent. Klamath Indian School, .Klnmnth Agency, Orogon, will -bo rocolvod until twolvo o'clock noon, Pacific tlmo. Thursday, March 11, 1920, for tho purchaso of timbor on 640 ncres of tribal and allotted land on the Sprnguo Rlvor In. Sections 22, 27 nnd 28, Township 31 South, Rnngo 8 Enst of tho W. M Klamath Reser vation. Tho snlo comprises about two and ono-half million feet of yel low pi no, for which no bid of loss than throo dollars and ton cents ($3.10) per thousand foot will b- consldorod. All timbor must bo re moved prior to July 1, 1921. Each bid must bo accompnnlod by a cost) (led check for ono thousand dollars, payable to the Suporlntondcnt ot tho Klamath Indian School. Doposlt will bo rotalned as liquidated dam ages If bidder falls to execute con tract and bond within sixty days from acceptance ot bid, Tho right to rcjtct any and all bids Is rosorved Form of contract and othor Informu tlon may bo obtained from Sunorln- tondent. Washington.' D. C. Jnnn. nry 28, 1920. OATO' SELLS, Cora- inlBslonor of Indian Affairs. 3-ood-2l ,4 ? m m