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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1920)
X gfltvESJNGlfeiiAilb.! kuJUatW-' "falls, oreg6 MM. U. mAT, MAStfm i. ii - $ 4r WITH The Evening! Herald E.-J. 'MURhAY , Jfelitoc PIIKD SOVLG City Editor Published dally, except Sunday, by The Herald Publishing Company ot Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth Street. YOO WHY PAY RNNT, CAN" ICY 'A HOME SAMK MONHY? Look over the following and tako your cheice: r 5.- 5-room haute, modern, 9th St 000. $2,000 down, payments. B-rooni house, modern, 2 porches, iz.zuo; suu down, payments, i per cent, Mills Addition. MORE APPLES in mmMEsr "Entered at the postoffice at Klam ath Falls, Ore., tor transmission thru easy tern,g uo uiaus us Eecuuui:iHsa lumiici. WASHINGTON. Mar. 12. Apple production has Increased enormously 4-room bungalow, modern, good ' '" lno ""-' "- "v. .... barn, 2,600, $500 down, balanoo year Washington. Oregon and Idaho, i i with tho help or Montana and Col orado produced ono-qunrtor of the Subscription terms by mall to any address in tho United States: One year . . $5,00 easy terms. une montn .... .... .on 5-rooms, modern, big pantry, 9th St. on 2 lots, ono planted In cholco ; fruit: $4200; one third cash, balanco 4-rnnm buniralow. modern, on !th. Member of the Associated Pro". , ju sacrifice this place for $ 1,1)00 TDo Associated rress is cxciusneiy cash. entitled to tho use for republication ot all news dispatches credited to it er'not otherwise credited in this Taper, and also local news published herein. All rights of republication of spe cial dispatches herein are also re PItlDAY, MARCH 12, 1020. 5-room modo'n bungalow on 9tn, $4,200; $2,500 down, balu'ivo nsy terms. total crop of tho country. With now acreage coming Into bearing, the de partment of agrlculturo sajs, it Is likely that tho northwest In a few years will bo producing n much greater part of tho country's total crop. 5-room "nodi i bungalow, In beutl part of Hot M.iings Addition; bis front porch; $4,500; $1,200 down. If big losses are to be avoided In : tho marketing of thd npplo crop of tho northwest, government exports , J say, growers will bo forced to give greater attention to equipping tholr properties "with up-tn-dato storage .A ' .".i 'il Central Outfitting Co. balance easj terms. TOMORROWS AUCTION Tomorrow Is to be held In this city an auction that If it Is successful and every indication is that it will lc will be. the turning point in the Btock industry of Klamath county. "We have reference to the auction ot thoroughbred stock that is to be held at the O. K. Barn tomorrow after noon. This sale is the result of the efforts of Countv Agricultural Acent Thomas, and is another step in the 1 long time at good terms, campaign he has mapped out to help tJuild 'np the agricultural Interests of Klamath county. In conjunction with this moTe is "tie placing of the 27 young calves am6ng the .school children ' 6t .the county in connection with the -club 'work. These dives are to be raised voder the direction ot the county aefit, "aWwBfeh" matured will ' be placed An sale,and .auctioned as will the stock to .he disposed ot tomorrow. The willlng-aB of the 'banks tol 'flaaace this mote is deserving of -the SOTTciatiom.ftthe peoI-j.l,.tej houses than tboy have herotpforo. necauso of increased production nnd an acuto sbortngo of rotrlgorntor I cars insi season, gruwer3 in mu i 5-room lmnralow In Mills Addt tion, nice lot, can bo irrigated, $2,-t SOO. hnlf cash, balance terms. "northwest wens unable to move tholr Good corner lot in best part of apples to market and thousands of Mills, Addition, covered with alfalfa, "botes of fruit woro caught unpro water ousIof, $325. tectod In tho orchards by nn early ., , . . ., , . IfrOoip, whllo. other fruit remained on Heres your chance, good big lot, .. ' , 2 houses,. 'one 3-room house, big h trees nnd was frozen because rooms, rents for $25; one largo 7- there was no placo to storvs it. room house, two baths, city heat; . a government specialist is now ?fta.t00?ll?d0b?fbffliS; onfc!? tobe,d,tajrt. at Yakima. f 'hn ftynnft, in htillrl olnrnoA KiMiana I also have several good propositi tions in ranch property, which are bargains at this timeV i uf. MRS. XATK OTTKRIIKLN a 527 KUawth; Ave. 112-13 during the spring nnd summer. He is supplied with working drawings of Storage houses tested during the last '"five years.' iy expected from the'FedeYali Horti cultural Board as to whether-jr It quarantine shall be Imposed against all foreign countries to prevenl.,fd.r ther entrance ot stalks and ears', of Indian corn, broom cora-or ;othr. blkhtsthat may bring thebbrers. It .-.,- A k..Lj i ounty,-for -it iaeures -the. success of the sale. ' ?''.' Let us attend the. auction, take ani Mterest In it;-looct it, work for It, tea then co-operate with thoae who truy the Btock"taat through our moral aapport we, wilt give to this move ment an impetus that will carry it forward in the future and make Klamath county one ot the blooded stock centers of the coast. In par ticular take, an interest in the chil dren who get th'e calves, so that through your encouragement they will. continue to keep up the keen in terest thaj prompted them first to .embark on theundertaking. , would not apply to shelled, corn or ia the-thrashed seeds oitbk other Plants. "!, MUCH SPENT TO , FIGHT CORN BORER WASHINGTON', Mar. 12. The enormous value of corn, the premier crop pf the nation, has made if ne cessary for the government to take all pbssible precaution to prevent further infestatipa from tho Euro pean "corn borer" which is supposed to have entereif the country in ship ments of broom corn -and has' obtain ed a limited fpothold in tho caste a part o " rjvrx DEVELOPING IRON ' $ MINES OF BRAZIL '."il, W. BORING, a well-to-do l " N . . . ' Kansas 'fsrtner, $ he has Rained .tWFBtypoaJDilfl ,1a weight and Is 'hi better general health tbaa "he has bee la yetbrs since taking TaaUc ft i & RIO DE JANIERO. Feb. 19. (By Mail). Development of the iron and Bteel industry in Brazil was brought a step nearer realization this wek when the Ministry of Ways and Com munications approved among its es timates for the current year a pro vision exempting from taxation and granting certain rights and conces sions to a syndicate headed by Perci-' J ., r ,... x- .a" . . ic viu rurquiuur, ul iem urK, j By the terms of the contract with ' the government, the syndicate' uiid-tf' ertakas to develop mines, build furn- aces for steel-making, factories for tho manufacture of metal shooting, and construct two lines of railways from ports in 'the State of Espirito SSnto to connect with the Victoria- Minas railwax lvhich-now reaches In to the-vast iron ,ora fields of the State of Mina,s Geraes. The contract specif icallv, declares l'"t the conreis'on Is rar;'ed wltb- v su'jvcnt.on. without guarantee of 'a 'rest and without new charges for ;Le National Treasury. Young Men ! Take Our Advice Let your own personality stick out with a suit of your own choosing. We mean one that you have all to say about. Choose your own Fabric. Choose your own Model. Choose your own Price. and have your suit made to your own measurements. I Then identify your personal touch still more with a label bearing your own Monogram! Choice pickings from $35.00 .. $75.00 WmL W2 tatX,2 ! m i -y fS i k 'tiA WNt -ffVLI vrGw T. mim& fPStf V fC&XiSS?, )v ?:' S"'. mmj&' j-!! i 'y7. nr"? i - :r i vtcrvft v i mm rfr -frfi '5 vSftl WWVwVMMwVVMVVVVwVVWwWAWwVwVWwVMWWwWMWWWW Central Outfitting Company Ninth and Main St. The Store of Service W ffW"'- , ' -n rira I -4. ". ,;rV- . WW M rrm'Y No Waste Motion Here The packing business is noted for the elimination of waste in manufacturing. , ". Swift & Company is equally effective tsfy saving- weste in'thb, distribution of ' V products. ,, Equity No. 1168. HUMMONH VOX. rUIUilCATIO 2B32SZt;3Bgign7Xre-v-.'1T HAVE YOU MET MISS TICKLETOES? "SHE VILL BE AT THE MOOSE HALL Saturday Evening MARCH 13TH LOCAL JOLLY JAZZ BAND M-H-'H"H"H"M-H i iSale f' Yiu i OF COURSE TRUNKS and GRIPS Sale at 906 Main Saturday, March 13 . ! i 4 can-also trade anything you have for Trunks ' . ' f aria Grips, or for anything in' the store ,-' " W.- H. ROSS : . IT , --wm Xi nono)'2b"(w--wvwTyi. ,r . , r . ' James MorprJCc, and in Merrill 'by 44--i'4$''$-4-4-4-'4''4t'4-4-.i..4....$ lH1s SouIhern Oregon Drug qo, adv. 9 y. V V eke a ' uu.itiuin y. t'SInce Tanlac has overcome my troubles, I .have gained twenty pounds In -woight and a.n In better general health than for years past," Was the straightforward btatement made a,,, few days ago by H. W. Boring, a prominent and ivell-to-do farmer living at Overland Park, Kans.i "During'the two years I suffered I (tried everything I knew 'of to get re lief, but nothing seemed to reach my case until I tried Tanlac. My appe tite was poor and my digestion was so bad I could hardly retain my food. Nothing agreed with mo; in fact I was almost a confirmed dyspeptic. My whole system seemed to bo out of shape. I would have pains across tho 'small of my back so bad at times I could hardly movo around. "My nerves were all unstrung and I would become upset at the least Hftle thing. I seldom slept well at Aight and, Anally, became so weak and run-down that I lost weight rapidly. I was also troubled a great' deal with catarrh and ot mornings had to spend a half hour or more clearing up my head. "This is Just tho condition I was In when I began taking Tanlac and it certainly has been a blessing to mo, It just seemed to bo made esne- xlally for my case. I Improved from the very first. My digestion now Is perfect and regardless of what I eatl I neVer suffer any bad after effects'. "The -pains across my back have entirely? disappeared. The catarrh has left mq,(tqo,,and my head is per- Lfectly clear, I am no longer nervous iind,rest well qvery night. I have I regained ray lost'weight and am feol- Ihs bettor and stronger than I have in years. I am going to keep Tanlac. ta- my hbuso so U will bo handy at till times." C itfTahlac is sold Jn Kjumath Falls by Jiid. Star. J)jixe Co,,', In Lorella by thq From ranch or farm to your meat dealer there is no loss of time, mopeyi material, or motion. 'Four HmdrpH branch eres houses in large c'.tk ar.u ;ow:s, hxindreds of regu lar rcirTcerator car routes reaching small - towns, all directed, by wire from a central ' .point,- Tb"ring meat products from our packing plants located in producing areas, to retailers in all parts of the country in the best possible condition, in the least , possible time, at the least possible cost, and over the most-direct route. The total expense, for manufacture, freight, and selling direct to the retailer, is less than three cents per pound on all meat sold. Our profit from' all sources is only a . fraction of a cent per pound. Competition compels this close-cut sav ing. Large volume of business, a well-bal -anced, nation-wide' organization, and expert attention to details by men who kndw7ma&i it possible. We are in your service at least expense and' profit. H W In tbe Circuit Court ot the State ot Oregon tor Klamath County. L. M. Langley, Plaintiff,) , ts. ) v, German, American Dank,) a.cortbrntlon, , ) fc Defendant.) " In tntraarao of the Stato of Ore Ore eon: To German, American Hank, a cor poration, Defendant. You nro hereby required to appear and answer trio complulnt fllod ugnlnst you In tho above entitled suit,. on or before April 2.1, 1920. that being 'tho last day of the tlmo prescribed In tho Order for Publica tion of thin HummoiiH. And If you fall so to answer or appoar, for want 'thoreof tho plaintiff v(ll apply to , tho Court for the relief nniyeil 'for l"in her complaint on frip lAiVfllnT to iwlt: for Judgment uiu! docroo Unit you have no oiitato, claim or itltorcst in niul to Uio following described real I property, to-wlt: Hltjiato in Klamath County, Ore Igon, tho southoaHt (iuar.tr of tho noutlicust quarter of Section Two, ' nor,th hujf of nijjriip.ist qimrt -r hiiI norlhAiMi i,ii,u!tr m tho noi'ln 't ciuutter of Soot ion 11; in Toinuh.p Tlurt) .i no :iuih, Kuiiko it.i,-i, Hant of illuim-tK- Morldlun. I And that jou bo forovor onjolnqd and detuned fiom tissurtliiK any clulm whatever to said prpmlsea, ud vorso to plaintiff; for pltiliitlffa i costs and dlsbumoiucntn IncurroiMii j this suit, mid for Buch other null ! further rellof ns to tho Court may seem equitable. -Tlifs summons Is sorvod by publi cation thcfX'Of In tho I'vonlng Ilnruld. jii dally newspaper prititeil, puhllshod and ot general circulation In I Klnmatli County, Oregon, by order ot mo llonornljlo l). v. Kiiykeudall, Judge of tho ubovu untitled Court, made and entered March 11, VJ'iO, which said order ruqulres that thin summons bo published ouco u week. I for six weeks. Tho date of tho first puuucaiiou ot tins summons is March 12, 1920. . CQIIOESUECK, Attorney for Plaintiff. , Address: Klamath Fulls, Oregon. 12.19-2C-2-9-1C-23 Send for our J920 Year Book end get the facts about our business. Address' Swift & Coippany, Union Stock Yards, , Chicagd, Illinois. 7 ' . 1 , . Swift & Company, U. S. A, ,. 1 u. .,1. . KOTICI' OK HAI,K OK IlIv.lL KSTATK t -j. t' i' ' tl , IM I fca -V ' Tt yffrCc . i y ir. .zrirsj SyO,"RrNW X iiiiiiiii (j(g iifiiiiiuiHiiin!! ' v , Notice Is hereby given that, pur suant to rln order of tho Ceunty Court of tho Stuto of Oregon for Klamath Countv. mmln nmi nntni-n.i on tho 8th day ot Murch, 1920, tho unuorsigneu uuministrntor of tho estate of Andy O'Mulloy, docoasod, will sell at nrlvntn Hntn in Mm hii-i, ost bidder for cash in hand, on and. uuer mo iuin day or April, '1920, all right, titlo and interest owned nnd nOSSOSBOd bv until ilnninuorl n (ln tlmo of his doath.ln nnd to tho fol lowing describod real proporty, tp wlt: ' Sltttato in Klamath County, Oregon, Lot Flvoof Illock Sevon toen, of North Klamath Falls Addi tion tO thO CUV nf 1( lfl !.!,. I. (.- r. 11 All bids must, bo In writing nnd do- llim-r-n1 tn tltn .,ln-,.r i . . . J,1 UfllCGB Of It. (1. flrnnnhnnV-' irifit.W.!. falls. Orpgon, prior to the Bard 10th day-of Aprllc v - ,r WALTER H. PERKINS. Admlnlatnitpr ot..tho Estatii'pt rr. ; IWWM "PorlencolKlUrJiiir; tho U ,...,., ,.v v ,VU8 entirely jit jtho mo-feyf foholgnois v'fbr-or .bifpjillos ofvlro aftd atoqr.A Jo'rfllor lo 'plan rt lrtfr,n "id.... .ft:'" . V I . - .... IVm mrnav'Q and rolling mill., , , h V p