- mm w' !-f A i 1 1 ' t t i' -, 14 II SATURDAY, MARCH , -M- THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 1'AQM, NIX Nettleton, Walk-Over, Stratford, Berry, and other $ 5 good shoes are here in the new Spring styles K. K. K. STORE Leading Clothiers and Hatters ,.. M I 1 I Ml ! .HhJlllXlHn It BH( I: j1 null ii i" " i iifliii j I t M 1 ii- i 1 1 n GIVE THE AMERICAN - BLUEGRASS A SHOW 44 HIT CLEAR STUMPS ?AWMWWMWWWM J. H. Garrett & Son .Small farmers' caii clear 10 acres of logged oft land a year la, spare times without detriment to the usual farm work by the'comblnod methods developed and tried out by H. D. I Scudder, head of farm management I at o. A. c. "The cost ot clearing can, be re duced approximately SO pot- cent, says Trofessor Scudder. 'When it la considered that the cropped area of the stnto la not Increasing, the need for development of new acreage can readily be seen." The new and, cheaper method is a combination ot stump-pullers and powder with .stump burners tor the larger stumps. Former methods have not only been cosily but largely unsuccessful in promoting settlement ot logged off lands. Jiyst as soon as thq cast mounted to $100 per acre clearing largely ceased, becauso lands al ready cleared could be bought for less. Actual cost sheets hivo been kept for the new method over a poriod of four years and show that the cost figure is not a mere guess. Demonstrations ot the new meth od will bo made by the college in co operation with county agents wher ever sufficient interest warrants. Air is a very bad conductor of heat and cold. Were it good, we should all be roasted or chilled to death. AMERICAN'S SPSNtHNO MILLIONS IN CANADA NEW YORK, Mar. . While ath letes ib almost every form of Bport will represent nearly every country on the globe during the Olympic Games at Antwerp, Belgium,, this Yf.ir. n rprpnt nlirnr nf iha flaM nn """""i rB"- " -.ly fliau- ,. . ei .... i- ! American manufacturers are spend- of an extended entering of Spanish . Ing millions of dollars in the estafe- renrPsflnfatlYM In man of th vntB iisaraeni or orancfies m ttieir bust- OR tn arled .,. ness In Canada, according to rep'e- AU eKorta t0 wean tne Spaniard KfintfltlVPS nf th nVArctpner ifnnnrr.l . ... ... . . . ...m. . - - -,,.u u ., Trnm n 1 nniinnm nnavimov nr nun 11. X' . . . ... Automobile Experts 522-538 S. Sixth St When at last Spring arrives, you will wish that you had fixed your car sooner; so we are suggesting that you bring it in to us to-day and let our expert me chanics start to work on it. We have a modern and complete repair shop and can assure you of service and depend able work. ALL U. S. COMING TO SHRINERS' COUNCIL FW1TT75 : . i 1 v -A JCV) &r i Ml -.mL IJLmhJUT jv..,V: YwSm . ',--ii"vi a. f r vA - -jr "V vj m 'x. VW.t. fosvALW flVv X -a-' ycv jm&ssMOFm v $ i SmMrmmBtJiJV xt 'w,'s, r,5 f hrr rr jvxr w ,y 4'wy? ,,b - - c Reproduced by permission New Xork Trlbuue, Copyrlgtit, 1U1U. TU K 1 U FOR ATHLETES WT TU ment of the Board of Trade". This enables ihem, It Is stated, to export products under trade arrangements guaranteeing speciiil benefits to "British-made" goods; to handle the export ciders received by the parent . fighting and pelota have met with scant iavor so lar. ne may say mat bullfighting is conducted mainly for foreigners on Spanish soil but just the same if all the foreigners in that country were gathered together they companies In the United States for would form only a very small propor- shlpments to .the United Kingdom and other parts q the Empire; and to handle the Canadian market at close range. r American manufacturer of chem icals, amomomies, welding com pounds, toilet preparations, proprie tary medicines, inetal and wood working tools, gas engines and wire goods, it is said, have taken a lead ing part.Jn Oils ".Americanization" of Canadian industry. ItEMOVAL NOTICE. I Wo have moved our place of busi ness from 1315 Main St. to 224 Main St., second door east of Post office and are prepared to d your repair work as formerly. Mayer & Wood Garage. 25-tf Woodworking Plant For Sale Medford Sash & Poor Factory and GrounTds Complete f '- A good plant in a gopd location in a' good city with plenty of btaineu offered. Will be sold at bargain. Other business will not per mit owner to operate. Lessee has insufficient capital. ) W. J. IHartzell Medford; Oregota t'on ot the qrowds which flock to .I'laza de Toro in Madrid and other bull rings throughout the country on Sundays. By getting together quite a large stable of thoroughbreds. King Al fonso has endeavored to interest his people in horse racing and with the support of some of hl8twealthler sub jects has succeeded In organizing race meetings at Madrid, Barcelona, Santandar and San Se'bastian from Spring until Autumn. Rich prizes both In money and plate In addition to the King's patronage as a regular attendant fall to attract many pat rons. From Eastertide until Novem ber each year, however, the bullrings are generously patronized In marked contrast to the attendance at the counter attractions, on the race courses every Sunday during the seas on. Golf Is played In the vicinity of the Spanish cities by foreigners and Spaniards who have lived abroad. Casual Interest only has been aroused In the Scotch game, however, so far as the public is concerned. Last Janu ary this difference was Illustrated forcibly when the final match round for the King's Cup was played on the Madrid links last January and a lead log newspaper announced that fact the following morning but failed to mention either the name or the score 01 tne winner. Attempts to Introduce tennis and football have not produced a national following as yet and as for boxing some or me newspapers nave criti cized it severely as a brutal pastime. IF MIXED WITH SULPHUR IT DARKENS SO NATURALLY NO BODV CAN TELL The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair Is grand mothers recipe, and folks aro ngaln using it to Keep their nair a good, even color, which is quite sensible, as we are living In an age when a youthful appearance Is of the great est advantage. Nowadays, though, we don't nave the, troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at home. All, drug stores sell the ready-to-usa product. Improved by the addition of other ingredients, called "Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Compound" for about 50 cents a bottle. It is very popular because nobody can discover It has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time: by morn ing the gray hair disappears, but what delights tho ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, Is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also pro duces that soft lustre and appearance jot abundance which is so attractive Tho first woman over admitted to a, trade union In tho United Stntos which wns composed of men is bo liovcd to liavo boon Miss Mary Baker, who in tho late '-0s was unanimously elected to momborshlp in tho Chicago branch ot tho Typographical union. Air, under prossuro'nt a very low tompciaturo, can bo turned into a liquid, or even a solid. Tho two w'wVs beginning Juno 1.1th nml umllng Juno 'JOth wilt bo nmdd notltifo by tlio coming to Port- lmul, OioRon, ot tho lliroo grant nn- tloiml conventions tho mooting ot tho Klw mils Clubs ot Amorlcn, tho national convention of tho Trnyollnir Men's I'rotuctho Association and tho Torty-Slxth Annual Bosslon of tho liupurlitl Council ot tho Mystic Shrlno. Tho first two will ho nt tomloil by ordliuiry crowds, but tho Shrlnars oxpoct tho largest nssomb Iiiru that tins over vlsltod tho Pacific Const. Cnrnvnns nro nlrondy bookod from onch ot tho 146 American clllns whoro Shrlno Tomplcs oxlst,- mnny will coino from tho Tomplcs ot Cnnn Hln, nnd yet othors from far off Hon olulu and tho Cnnnl ZonO. Tho Shrlno convention will ho tho most spectacular ovont oyor Btngod In thts country, Soventy-tivo bauds ami patrols ot marching men will tend It color, each organization try ing to pull some stunt that will outdo tho others, and all ot them bent on having as much fun as can bo crowd ed into throo days. Tho annual Roso Fostlvnl will follow tho Shrlno, nnd becnunc ot thore being to many Eastern visitors in Portland tho offort will bo mndo to put on the finest show that tho Roso growora bavo over staged. Realising that many thousands of Northwest cltlions will want to visit Portland to enjoy theso spectacles and that the hotols cannot enro for tho crowds, tho Shrlno committee Is preparing to assign visitors to rooms in private homos of tho city. A res ervntion may bo mado after April 1st by writing to 802 Gasco building, Portland. HUiiiMotfrf roll puni.ifiATioN in" roitKCi.esuiti: ok tax mijn lii Iho Circuit Court of Iho fltntfl ot Oregon for Klnmnth Ouituty. 11, Ai McDrnnm, AHnlhtmo of) Gilbert Uplmm, I'lnlnllff, ) y, , ) ltnnry V. Taylor, Dufomlnnt ) To ltnnry V Taylor, tho atmyo nninoil Dofcmlnut. , In thu Name ct tlio Htnto nt Orn keiv: You aro hereby notified tlmt 13. A. Mcllroom, AsHlimon of Gilbert Lnplinni, Ih tho holder ot Cortlllontu ot Dolliuiuuiicy numbered 07S, (turned on tho 21th day of July, 1017, by tho Tax Collector of tho County of Klamath, Htuto ot Omkoii. for tho amount of Tour and (14.05) or.1100 Dollars, tho tmmo being tho amount than duo nml delinquent for taxes for tho yonr 1014 togothar with pon nlty, Intercut nnd costs thoroon upon tho rent property nsmeflNcd to you, ot which you nro the ouuer as npponrn at rocord, tdtunted In said County and Htuto, and paitleulnrly bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: "Tho Scuth Unit ot tho South Halt ot tho SoutheiiHt Quarter of thu Southwest Qunrtor (SVj 8H HKVi 8WU) ot Section 2R, Township 39 South, ltnngo 1C, Kant Willnmotto Meridian." You nro further notified that ld plnlutllf Is tho nsslgneo ot Gllbort I.aphum. who has paid taxes on said promises for prior or suhnequont yours, with tho rata of Interest on mild amounts us follews: Year's tax, 1915; dalo paid, July 24, 1017: tax receipt No., 6690; amount, ts.GG; rnto ot Intorent, 12 por cent. lcar'H tax, 1910; data paid, July 24. 1917: tax .00: receipt No., 4031: rato of Interest, 12 SUMMONS FOR PUI1LICATIOX IN FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN OFFER RRIZES FOR CAREFUL DRIVERS LONDON, Feb. 5. (By Mall). The London Safety First Council has resolved again to offer money prizes and diplomas to drivers of ve hicles 'for freedom from accidents . receipt No., 1263; ('.urine (ho ensulne year. The Coun-.rato of interest, 15 per cent. cil will also provide a Safety First L "a! ??ia, April d; tax receipt o., i.i. ,iiii uiHouni, i.iu; one 01 inrar obuuiaiDujj', duu iJiiuD, &ui lua ucBk.pQf 15 per cent. In tho Circuit Court ot tho State ot Orogon for Klamath County. E. A. McBroom, Assignee ot) Gilbert Lapbam, 'Plaintiff, ) vs. ) W. L. Roberts, Defendant. ) To W. L. Roberts, the above named defendant: In the Name of the State ot Ore gen: You are hereby notified that E. A. McBroom, assignee of Gilbert Lapham, is the bolder of Certlflcate ot Delinqnency numbered 899, issued on the 5th day of February. 1917. by the Tax Collector ot the County of Klamath, 8tato of Oregon, for the amount ot Four and ($4.06) 06100 Dollars, the same being the amount then duo and delinquent tor taxes for the year 1914 together with penalty, Interests and costs thereon upon the real property assessed to you, of which you are the owner as appears of record, situated in said County and Stato, and particularly bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: "The Scuth Half of tho North Half of the Southwest Quarter ot tho Northwest Quarter (S N SWU NW44) of Section 25, Township 39 South, Range 15, East Willamette Meridian." You aro further notified that said plaintiff Is the assignee of Gilbert 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, 1916; date paid, Tob- ruary 5. 1917: tax receint No. 6374: amount, $3.50; rate of Interest, 15 per cent. Date paid, March 26, 1917; tax amount $2.55; At Upsala, Swodon, thero Is n curious and famous translation of tho Blblo Into tho original Gothls, which is supposed to dato back to tho end ot tho flttoonth century. It Is wrltton in silver on crimson parch ment, with tho headings and many of tho principal passages vIn gold. 1 SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN essays written on the subject by children attondlngi schools in ' tho greater London area. In the last week in February, a special Safety First publicity cam paign will be held, fncluding lec tures for school children and posters for display on all classes of vehicles. CREAK FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells Hew To Get Quick Relief tnm Head-Cold. Jt Spleadkll in certain Amazonian tribes, on the day of his marriage, while the wedding festivities are going on, (he bridegroom's hand is tied up ia a bag filled with Arc ants. If be bears this Uorture smilingly and, unmoved, he, is considered fit for the trials of matrimony. . "' In one minute your clogged nos trils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, scuffling, blowing, headache, dry ness, No struggling for breath 'at night; your cold or catarrh will be gone. G$t a small boltlo of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Ap ply a little of this fragrant, anti septic, healing cream in your nos trils. It penetrates through every air passage of the bead, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous mem brane and relief comes instantly. It's Just fine. Don't stay stuffed up. with a .cold or nasty catarrh- Relief comes bo quickly, Date paid, March 13, 1919: tax ro celpt No., 568; amount, $2,50; rato ot intorest, 15 per cent. Said W. L. Roberts, as tho owner of tho legal title of tho above de scribed property as the same appears of record, and each ot the other per sons above named are hereby further notified that E. A; McBroom will apply to the Circuit Court of tho County and State aforesaid for a do cree foreclosing tho, Hen against tho property anove .described, and men- are .hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after, the first pub lication of this summons, exclusive ot the day of said first publication. nd defend this action or pay tho amount duo as above shown, together with costs and accrued interest, and in case 01 your iauure to ao so, a decree will be rendered foreclosing tne lien 01 said taxes and costs against tho land and premises above named. This summons Is published by or- uer 01 tne Honorable a. V, Kuyken dall, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon for the County of Klamath, and said order was made and dated this 20th day tof i'ouruary, lyzu, ana tne date of first publication ot this summons Is the 21st day of February,. 1920. AU process and papers In this pro ceeding may be served upon the un dersigned, residing within the "Stato of Oregon at the address hereafter mentioned. W. M. DUNCAN. Attorkeyjtor Plaintiff, Address: 208-210 Odd Fellows Building, Klamath Falls. Oregon. J21-28-6-13-20-27-3 In tho Circuit Court ot tho Stato of Orogon for Klamath Couny. E. A. McBroom, Assignee of) Gilbert Lapbam, Plaintiff, ) vs. ) Bort If. Drown, Defendant. ) To Bert H. Drown, tho above named defendant. In the Name ot tho Stato ot Oro gen: You are, hereby notified that E. A. McBroonV the Mlder-ofrCortln- caie ot ueunquency numbered 7C, issued on the 24th day of July, 1917. by the Tax Collector of tho County of Klamath, Stato of Oregon, for tho amount of Fopr and (4.1G) 15100 Dollars, the same being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1914 together-wlth penalty, interest and costs thoroon upon the real property assessed to ycu, of which you aro the owner as ap pears of record, situated in said County and States, and particularly bounded and described as follows, to- wit: Tho North Half of tho South Half of tho Northwest Quarter of tho Northeast Quartor (N'-i SH NWU NEK) of Section 36, Township 39, South, Range 15, East Willamctto Meridian. You aro further notified that said plaintiff's assignor, Gllbort Lapham, has -paid taxes on said promises for prior or subsequent .years, with tho rate ot intorest on said amounts as follews: ' Year's tax, 1915: dato paid. July 24, 1917; tax receipt No., 6688; amount, $3,67; rajo ot interest 12 por cent. Year's tax, 1916; dato paid, July 24, 1917: tax receipt No,. 4029; amount, $2.60; rato of interest,' 12 per cent. Year's tax, 1917; dato paid, April , mis; tax receipt No., 3596; amount, $2.75; rato ot Intorest, 12 per cont. Year's tax, lpl8; dato paid, March 13, 1919; tax rocolpt No.. 566; amount, $2.60; rato of Intorest, 12 por cent. Said Bort H. Drown, as tho owner of the legal tltlo of tho above de- scribed property aa the same appears of'record, nnd each of tho othor por sons above named aro hereby furthor noiuiecl mat E. A. McBroom will apply to the Circuit Court of tho County and State aforesaid for a do- cree foreclosing the Hen against the property anove described and men tioned in said certificate. And you aro heroby summoned to appear within sixty days after tho first pub lication 01 tnis summons, exclusive ot tne day 01 said first publication, and defend this action or pay tho amount duo as-above shown, together witn costs ana apcrued Interest, and Id case of your failure to do so. a decreo will be rendered foreclosing the lien of said taxes and costs against tne land and premises above named. , This summons is publlshod by or der of the Honorable D. V. Kuvken. dall, Judgo ot tho Circuit Court of me mate e: uregon for tho County of Klamath, and said order was made and dated this 20th day of February, 1920, and the date of the first pub lication of this summons is the 21st day Of February, 1920. All process and naners In this nro. ceeding may be servod upon tho un dersigned, residing within the Stato of Oregon at the address heroafter mentioned. W. M,-DUNOAN. Attornoy for Plaintiff. Address: 208-210 Odd Fniinwn Building, Klamath Falls. Oreeon. .i-0-0-.li)-iSV-2l-i amount, iur com. Year's tax, 1917; date paid, April 5, 1918; tax receipt No. 3598: amount, $2.70; rato of Intorest, 12 per cent. leur's tnx, 1918; dato paid, March 13, 1919; tnx receipt No., 567: amount. $2.50; rato of Interest, 13 per cont. Snld Henry F. Taylor, as tho own er of tho legal tltlo ot tho obovo do Rcrlbeq" property ns tho snino nppoars of rocord, and each of thu other per sons nbovo named aro heroby furthor notified that E. A. McBroom will npply to tho Circuit Court ot tho County nnd Stato aforesaid for a de creo foreclosing tho Hen against tho property nbovo described, nnd men tioned in snld certificate And you nro heroby summoned to nnnnnr within sixty days nfior tho drat unit. Ilrntlon Ot tills summonn. nxclnalvn of tho day of snld first publication, nnd dofond this action or nav tlm amount duo as nbovo shown, tnirnthni. With COStS and nccruml Intnt-nar. nn.1 In enso ot your failure to do h decreo will bo rondorod foreclosing tho Hon of said taxos and costs against tho land and promises above named. This summons is publlshod by or der of the Honorablo D. V. Kuykea dall, Judge of the Circuit Court of 'no State ot Oregon for tho County of Klamath, and said ordor waa made 55 dated thia 20th day ot February. 1920, and the date ot tho first ! ilcation of this summons. is the Slat day: of February; llio. ). All process and papers in thia pro ceeding may bo served upon the un dersigned, residing within the But Of Oregon at the addrau h,.. mentioned. . W. M. DUNCAN, a .. Attorney for Plaintiff. Address: 208-210 Odd Follows "" "" '"' inmin . Oregon. u-u-io-.v-.l-J 21 SUMMONS In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon for Klamath County. . . Equity No. 11BC. Agnos L. Dodd. Plaintiff vs Warren L, Dodd, Dorondnut. To..'n.rro,n L- Dod1- t'o above named defendant: In tho nnmo ot, tho Stato of Ore Ore eon: You aro horobv ronuimi tn . jiour and answer the complaint filed ubuiudi. you in mo bdovo entitled suit on or boforo Saturday the 13th day of March, 1920, that being the last day of tho timo prescribed In the or dor of publication ot this summons, and If you fall so tp appear and ans wer, for wan thereof plaintiff will apply to the Court for tho relief praod for In her complaint on fllo in tho abovo entitled court and suit to Wit! Tliattha hnnda nf !.. !,,.. j "".-:. " "" rr-.iV.'u H."u ""existing uotween plaintiff nnd yoursolt be fo rover dis solved and sot aside nnd that plain tiff bo awarded a docrco of absolute divorce from you; that plaintiff ' maiden nnmo, Agnos L. FolBom, be restored to hor and that plaintiff have such other nnd furthor rellof as to tho court mny scorn moot and oqultable In tho premises. This summons is. sorvod upon you by publication in tho Evening Herald, a dally newspaper printed published a!V? C Konoral circulation In Klam ath County, Oregon, onco a week for six successive weeks by ordor of Hon arable Dt V. Kuykendall, judge of tho aboyo entitled court, mad.e and ?oonreJn t.h'.8 act,on on January 29, 1920, tho date of the first publica tion neroof being January 81, 1980. H. M. MANNING ft WM. OANONO. Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. o. A mislnoss Address: 409 Main St.. Klamath Falls, Klamath County. Oregon, 3 1-7-1 4-2 1-2 8-fl NOTICE OP FINAL ACCOUNT. NOTICB.IS HEREBY GIVEN That tho undersigned, as Administrator ot the estate, of Richard Tarrant, de ceased, has filed with the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County, his Final Account of the Administration of aald Estate, and that the. said court has fixed Monday, March 1, 1920 at 2:80 o'clock; p, m. as the tlmo, and the County Court Room In the court house at Klamath Falls, Oregon, aa the place for hearing objections, ir any, to said account and ther settle mnnt thereof. ' . JOHN BRETT, Administrator ot the ostato ot Richard Tarrant, deceased. 30-6-13-20-27 Js i J .' 1 r "" 'Hi J ;'Kr?fSfiRffiSK!jNMa'a wif'T ia. nipaM.j,., swW,aii.mii mm 1 lif i W B W :jwjyr ,, a. , milii jmumwmikti MMWMMSKdUAft