The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 12, 1920, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
MONDAY, AfRIT 12, 1020
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In tho County Court of tho Stnto of
Oregon for tbu County of
" , Klamath.
In tho mnttor of the Estate of
George McDonald, Deceased.
Notlco Is hereby glvon to creditors
ot tho said decoasad, and all parsons
Interested In his CBtato, to present
tholr claims to tho uuderHlgnod, tho
Executor of tho Last Will nnd Testa
ment of said doceased, at tho olllco
of J. II. Cnrnnhan, Loomls Mulldlng,
Klamath Knlls, Oregon, within six
months from tho. 15th day of March,
1020, tho first day of publication ot
this notice-
JAMKS A. MCDONALD,
" Kxecutor ot tho Last Will and
Testament of George, McDonald,
Deceused,
15-22-29-5-12
Warren Hunt
Hospital
A thoroughly uiiulpped Institution
Juffordlng unoxcolled facilities for tho
Sclontlflc troatmuut by hospital nieth
fodB of inodlcul, Biirglonl and obatet
'rlcultjases. ,
jiTli'o new und modern fireproof build
?jng contains prlvuto rooms for bod
rnnd umhulatory cases, completely
.'equipped examination and trout niont
ArooniB, ItountBon Kay, clinical and
dreseurcn lauoruinncH.
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WAKR13N HUNT, M. D.
h. h, TllUAX. M. D.
QKO. A. MASSKV, M. D.
LOCATION
FOURTH AND PIN10 !V17!.,
f KLAMATH FALLS, OIIH.
f TELEPHONE 497
V AMBULANCE SERVICE
Ott th 6erunneI3jf7V
nd Avoid -rCO
V2L1x5P Economy
otS un n hill us iovfullv as it welcomes n m&tfi
long, level sti etch of roud. Let your '
cvc run alonR tnc shapely lines of 1
NOTia: of Fii.ixt! phtition
I-'Oll lXCLl'SIO.V OF l..MS
WITHIN TIIK llOUN'D.MtllOH OF
Tin: i:.Ti:iti'itisi: ntititJATios
DISTItllT
Notice Ih hereby given that on 'be
fith day of April, A. 1). 1920, there
was filed with thu Hoard of Director!)
of the lOnterprlsu Irrigation District
of Klamath County, Oregon, u peti
tion signed by J. S. Mills. J. W.
Stephens, A. J. Simmers, R. F. John
son and It. A Kmmitt, tho ownura of
u certain body of land, harolnbelow
described, adjacent to thu boundaries
of tho F.ntorprlso Irrigation District,
satd petition being In writing and
acknowledged by tho respective par
ties and In due form as made and
required by law, and praying that the
following described lauds be Included
within the boundaries of tho Knter
prlso Irrigation District, nnd made a
part of Bald district:
lleglniilug ut the northwest corner
of thu NR't of tiro NIO'.i of Section
2, Township 39 South, Rungo 9 Kant
or the Willamette Meridian; theuco
Hast one-halt mile, mure or less, to
the Northeast corner ot tho NWVi of
tho NW',4 of Section 1, In said Town
ship nuil Range; thence South one
quarter mile more or less to tho
Southeast corner of tho NWVI "t the
NWVi of Section 1, In said Township
and Kugtt; thence West one half
mile more or less to the Southwest
fornor of tho NK'4 of thu NK''i of
Section 2 In said Township and
Range; 'thouco North ono-quurtor
mile moro or less to the point ol be
ginning Also- beginning at tho Northwest
icrnur of thu SWtt of tho NBVi of
Section 1, Township 39 South, Range
9 ICaat ot thu Wlllninutto Meridian,
thouco Rust ouo-quiirtur mile mere or
lesu to the Northeast corner ot the
SW',4 of the N10',4 ot Section 1 In
stild Township nnd Rungo ; thenci
South oue-quurter mllu uiorq or less
to tho Southeast corner of the SWVi
of tho NIC i4 of Section 1 In said
Township nnd Range; thence West
oue-fliuirter mile more or less to tho
Southwest corner of tho SWV1 et the
NK4 )t Section 1, in mild Township
und Range; thence North onu-qunr-tor
mile, moro or less to tho point ot
beginning,
Ah-o bediming at tho Northwest
corner of the Nil VI of tho NW'4 of
Section 7, Township 39 South, Rungo
10 Kant of tho Wlllinuotto Meridian;
theuco lOast ouohnlt mllu more or
lot.ii to tho Northeast corner of the
NWVi of the NRVi of Section. 7 In
said Township und Range; thenco
South one-half mllu moro or less to
thu Southeast cornor of tho SW'i of
tho NIOVi of Section 7 In said Town
ulilp and Range; thence West one-
quarter mile moro or less io the
Southwest corner of the SWV4 of
tho NKVi of Section 7 In said Town
ship and Range; i hence South one
hi.lt inilo more or less to the South'
least corner ot tile Southwest quurter
nit Section 7 In said Township nnd
I Rungo; thenco Kast one-quarter mile
moro or less to tho Norlhenst corner
I of the N'WV. of tho NG', of Section
IS In said Towmihlp, and Range;
thenco South ouu-half mile more or
less to the Southeast corner ?' tho
8WV4 of tho NHVi of Section 18 in
said Township and Range; thonco
West ono-quurtor mile more or less
to u point on the present boundary
lino of tho ICntorpriso Irrigation Dis
trict of Klamath County, Oregon, be
ing at or near tho center of Section
18 in bald Township und Range:
thence in u westerly and northerly
direction along the present bound:. r
Illiu of tbu Kutorpiisu Irrigation Dis
trict to tho point of beginning.
NOW TH12RKFORI-: nil persons In
terested in or who may bo effected
by the inclusion ot said lands anil
change f boundaries of suld lintur
prise Irrigation District are hereby
given notice to npuvnr at the office
of tho Hoard ol Diiec.tors of said Dis
trict at Number li! Loomis lluildiug,
Klamath Falls, Oregon, upon Tues
day, the -ith day of Alay, A. D. 192U,
at thu hour ot I o'clock p. m. and
show x'liuso. If any they may huvu,
why said petition 'tihiiild not be
guiuted.
(1. J. HILYARD,
Secretary of the Hoard of Dl
ivitors Rutuiprloo Irrigation
Distil, t.
Apr 1U-1 7-21-1
NOTICK OF SAIiK OF IlKAL
KSTATM
Notlco is hereby given that, pur
suant to an ordor ot tho County
Court ot tho Statu of Oregon for
Klamath County, umdo nnd enterod
on the Sth day ot March, 1920, the
undersigned administrator ot tho
estnto ot Andy O'.Mnlloy, deceased,
will noil nt private sale to tho high
est bidder for cash In hand, 011 and
after tho 10th dny of April, 1920, nil
right, title and intoroBt owned and
possosscd by said deceasod at tho
time ot his doath In and to tho fol
lowing described veal property, to
wn : Sltuuto in Klamath County,'
Orogon, Lot Flvo, ot Mock Seven
teen, of North Klamath Fulls Addi
tion to tho City of Klamath Falls.
All bids must bo In writing nnd de
livered to tho undersigned at tho law
oIIIcob, of U. C. Groesbcck, Klamath
Falls, Oregon, prior to tho said 10th
day ot April.
WALTRR K. PF.RKINS,
Administrator of tho Kstato of
Andy O'Malloy, Docoasod.
12-19-20-2-9
IN
LONDON, March 19. (My Mall.)--
large numbers of German and other
undesirables who wero deportod
from England In I ho war liavo man
aged to make tholr way back to
London hut hnvo encountered warm
rereptlons when tholr Identity has
boon discovered. They managed to
cross from the continent by working
their wny ns Bailors on tramp steam-
era to northern English and Scottish
porlii.
These Germain who huvo come
back to Knglnnd to tako up IjubIihjhs
again find It a hard row to hoe, nays
the "livening Standard." One Gor
inan huuslness man gave It up and
returned to his Fatherland after be
ing refused admission to five London
hotels. Ho found rooms in a Mlooms
hury hoarding houso but two days
later the other boarders discovered
him and notified tho manager they
could not live under tho same roof
with u tlurman; and he was turned
out.
A Gorman butcher In a London
suburb was prevented by his neigh
bors from reopening bis old stow
tho other day although ho had lived
tin r.iifiiiiini i ill tv jiuia, uim ui,;ii.-
,arn many slmlllar cases.
Neither captain nor crow of the
uteainer Splca, tho first Gorman car
go ship to enter tho Plrth of Forth
bIiico August, IBM, wero allowed
asboro at Metlill and. In deference to
local feeling, tho vessel did not dis
play tho German flag.
On the other hand, a revival of
"Tannhauaer" at Convent Garden
' Opera recently drew a crowded unil
nppreclntlvo audience of society
people Tho enst, however, was
wholly English.
NO ARGUMENT
Rvorybody knows the relative mer
its of rubber as compared to wood as
an Insulator ot electricity, and It sub
merged In liquid the difference Is
mora pronounced. This Is absolutely
true In the construction ot storage
battel les.
Also everybody knows that the
Wlllard Storage Mattery always has
been tho foremost and best battery
on tho market, when thero wns noth
ing used for insulation but wood.
Hut now snlce tho Wlllard Co. are
making tho Still Metter Wlllard with
Threaded Rubbor Insulation thero Is
No Argument.
In nil wood Insulated batteries the
Insulation Is tho first part to break
down, und cause the battery to fall
to do Its work properly, thereby
needing repairs or scraped. In a
threaded rubber insulated battery,
the Insulation is the last part to
break down.
The threaded rubber Insulation Is
patented, and the process ot Its man
ufacture will be fully explained when
you call at the
LINK RIVER IIATTKRV STATION,
Seventh on Klninatli Avenue.
NOTICE INVITING PROPOSALS
TO PURCHASE HKWKIl IIOXDS
Scaled bids will bo received by tho
Common Council ot tho' City of
Klamath Falls, Orogon, until Mon
day, tho 10th day ot May, 1920, at
tho hour of 8 o'clock p. m. of said
dny, at the City Hnll In the City of
Klnmnth Pais, Oregon, at which
time and placo proposals to purchase
will bo opened and considered, tor
the purchase of $'50,735.00 City of
Klamnth FalU General Obligation
bonds, payable 20 years from dato of
issue, bearing a .rata of interest not
to exceed 6 por cont per annum, in
terest nayablo soml-anhunlly, princi
pal nnd interest payable at tho Ore
gon Fiscal Agency in New onc,
state of New York, or at the ofllce of
the Treasurer of Bald City as deter
mined by tho purchaser and tho
Common Council. These bonds nro
to bo issued in denominations of one
thousand dollars ($1000.00) each,
and to bo numbered from one (1) to
fifty-one (51) Inclusive.
Said bonds are to bo Issued In pur
suance ot Ordlnnupo No. 498 of the
City of Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Said bonds are to bo Issued tor the
purpose of Installation ot a Sower
System In tho territory known as
Mills Addition of said city, In accord
ance with the plans, specifications
and estimates of tho City Engineer
on lllo in tho olllco ot the Police
Judge ot said city. Each proposal
to purchaso said bonds must be ac
companied by a check ot 5 per cent
of tho amount ot proposal, certltlod
by some responsible bank payable to
tho city of Klamath Falls. Proposal
must bo sealed nnd endorsed (pro
posals to purchase Sowed bonds.)
Said bonds aro to bo Bold for cash
paid down at date of delivery. Tho
Common Council of snld city to ro
Borve tho right to reject, any and all
proposals to purchaso said bonds.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Ore.,
April 8, 1920.
Signed, A. L. LEAV1TT.
Apr. 8-May 8.
FOR SALE Real Estate
1 ( T H
I.OlH of I.OlH
Lots on paved streets from ISO. 00
to $1,20.00.
Urilmpron.-d from $100.00 up.
Terms If desired,. 10 per cent cash,
lialnnrn 3f! payments.
1 12x10 house, big lot,$C50.00.
1 4-room house, big lot, $1,500.
1 5-room houso, big lot, $1,300.
1 0-room house, two big lots,
$1,800.00.
W. 51. MOXTKLIU.H,
I'lione 1 l.'tOII .Main Street.
10-tf
FOR SALK 2 cholco residence lots
50x120, close In on 0th St., or will
build to suit purchaser. Phono 30,
or cull -107 N. 9th St. 10-12
FOIt BALK Houso and lots; also
vacant lots close to box factory,
Shlpplngton; also close to Pelican
May mill. 705 Main St. Phone 25011
City. 10-13
WANTED To dispose of 350 acreB
best land In Klamath county, five
miles from town, railroad straight
through It, depot In 200 feet, power
line along one side, water enough
by June 1st to float Noah's ark and
make mud of 250 acres. Will agree
to pick and market freo of charge
all orailges produced on tho land for
five years and treat any real estate
fakir who claims a commission to a
punch. Coino and get It and bring
your pocketbook olong Just to make
change. Call at 517 Pine or 708 9th
Sts. 8-tf
FOR SALE Easy terms, one block
of land in city limits; buildings,
well, pump, engine, garden tools,
plow, horse, wagon, harness, saddle,
range In house, good soil, plenty pas
ttiro, Ideal place for chickens, rablts
and cows. Inquire 705 Main St.,
Phone 250R, City.
FOR SALK Hy owner, modern bun
galow, 4-rooms and basement, on
paved street. Fpqulro after 5 p. m.
1413 Oregon Ave. 8-14
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
FOR SALF 1 registered Rhone
Durham Mull; 3 horses. C. M.
Reld, 3 miles east of Merrill.
10-13
FOR SALE Bargain, 1 1920 Stud-
cbakcr special Six; am leaving
state. Seo R. J. Martin, Klamath
Agency, Ore. 7-17
FOR SALE 55 head ot stock cattle.
Call at W. W. Warren,4 miles east
of Bonanza; if interested call soon
before I turnout. 7-14
FOR SALE Good wheat and bar
ley straw ,$6.00 per fon.
2-tf Phone. 2B9J.
FOR SALE The Herald will place
your message in the hnnds of over
9,000 readers every night for only
flvo ccnt3 n line.
FOR SALE 4 saddle horses, good
nfter stock, cheap; 6 work-horses,
ready for spring plowing. Phone
296-J.
FOR SALE 1 3V& Studebaker wa
gon, 1 3 V narrow-tired wagon.
Phono 29C-J.
Storage Batteries Charged..H. Shidler
Used cars for sale one 1918
Chevrolet, first-class running condi
tion. Prices aro right. Central Gar
age. 16-tf
FOR SALE One Shire stallion, six
years old. Several head of youug
work horses. Inquire of Enterprise
Ranch, or phono 263J. 12-tf
FOR SALE A double drawer Na
tional Cash register. Just like new.
Rex Cafe. 12-tf
FOR SALE Used cars, 1917 Elgin.
Imperial Garage. 25-tf
Serves yon right Club Cafe 6-tf
1
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run icii 1 ucv l,ewjli
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FOR RENT Two furnished rooms
for 2 or 3 gentlemen; by day, week
or month. 59 Washington. 10-12
FOR RENT Space In these columns
at five cents a lino a day. A line
hoi ' Is read by thousands every
night.
NOTICE OF SALE OF ESTRAY
In tho Justice Court for tho Pre
cinct ot Lost River, Klamath County,
Oregon.
Notlco la horoby glvon that I have
ordered sold according to the pro
visions of Chnptor 328, ns amended
by Chaptor 36 Laws itt 1917 and
Chnptor 134 Laws 1919, the follow
ing Estray:
Ono red 2-year-old steer, branded
2L' on right hip and 17 on left hip,
earmarked with swallow fork in
right ear and upper and under alopu
In left ear and chin wattle or dulup.
Said stoor will bo sold to tho high
est nnd best bidder for cash at tho
ranch of S. D. Tookor 1V& hiilos
south of Dairy, Oregon, on Saturday,
Muy 1, 1920, at 1 o'clock p. in,
J. T. Bradley,
Justice of tho Peace for Lost
" River precinct, Klamath Co ,
Orgeon. - 10-27
A Hernia Wiuit Ad will sell It.
FARM FOR RENT OR SALE Near
Klamath Falls under ditch. Ad
dress R. Herald office. 12-tf
FOR SALK: Second hand United
Motor truck of 4 tons fully equip
ped for hauling, excellent condition
for only $'2750.00 F. O. D. Portland,
Jregon. For particulars, write Thorn
is RandlcB, 2C-North 15th St., Port
land, Oregon. tf
MISCELLANEOUS
Serves you right Club Cafe 6-tf
Pacific Coast baso ball returns
every day at Pastime Peel room.
10-12
PHONK PEYTON for wood-. 187
FOR HIRK Horses with harness.
Enquire Klamath Record. 10-15
Serves you right Club Cafe 6-tf
Electric Appliances H. Sbldler
CEMENT WORK
U. K. Porter, Contractor, box 281.
2-13
Tho White Pelican Barber Shop
makes a specialty of ladles' sham
pooing and massacine. 7-12,
CITY GARBAGE When you want
garbage removed call t2J. l
Electric Wiring H. Sh Idler
Pacific Coast base ball returns
every day at Pastime Peel room.
10-12
Printing, Stationery and offlca
supplies. Pioneer Printing and Sta
tionery company. 126 Main St. 9-tt
WANTED
TOS1TION WANTED By electric
ian, 5 years motor repair, heater
nnd wiring experience. Industrial
plant position preferred. Inquire
Box E, Herald office. 9-lS
Experienced tractor engineer wanta
work. John Horst, Holland House.
8-11
WANTED To rent a plano.no child
ren. Phone 451M. 8-10
Want a lady about the 12th ol
April to do housework on ranch.
,$75 a month. J. P. McAullff, Fort
Klamath. 8-tl
ROCKMEN WANTED W. D. Miller.
2326 Sixth St. S-tr
WANTED TO BUY A small house
j with large lot, close In. Give lo
cation, price and terms In first let
ter. Box 99, Herald office. 31tf
I.
ROCKMEN WANTED W. D. Miller,
I 2326 Sixth St. 5-tI
"WANTED Clean cotton rags, 6c per
i pound. Central Garage.' - 30-tf.
' ROCKMEN WANTED WD. Miller,
2326 Sixth St. 5-tf
WANTED TO BUT A small house
! In good' location, with largo lot
I Price must be reasonable, with
terms. Address R. C. S. Herald of
I
fice.
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I iv ah 1 CiU ai rviuinuiu ueueriu
Hospital, an assistant cook. Phone
57-J. 29tf
1
. Storage Batteries ' H. Shidler
WANTED A message from you to
the readers of The Herald, If you
t ,aVe anvthing for sale, for rent, lost
or found.
Serves you right Club Cafe 6-tf
LOST AND FOUND
T.ORT A ernlilen nimnrtunltv to sell
your home, your farm or anything
you wish to dispose of. If you do not
use the classified columns ot The
Herald.
FOUND A chance to dispose of any
ot the innumerable articles that
you have stored away In your cellar,
attic or barn. Turn your waste Into
cash. There is always someone who
wants Just what you have for sale.
Find him through the classified
columns ot this paper. ,,
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ATTENTION: FARMERS, CON
TRACTORS AND TRUCK USERS.
United Motors Service Company la
offering tor sale direct to the users,
the United Motor Trucks In 1, 2,
.3 Vi nnd 5 ton' sizes and 6 ton tract
ors. Big discount, save the agent's
commission. For prices and dis
counts, write Thomas Randies, care
United Motors Service Company, 26
North 15th St., Portland. Oregon.' it
TAKE A PLUNGE
The plunge and baths at the
Whito Pelican hotel aro now open
to tho public. Those wishing to en-
Igago them may arrange with Mr.
Mnnn at the Hot Spring Bath house
or at tho hotel office. 1-tf
Quick Service Transfer i
JOSEPH V, CARDOZA
Solicits your patronage for reliable
transfer service by auto truck.
Prompt attention given all calls.
Phono 49, or call at 123 N. Fonrth
Street. 8-JJ
SEED
ORDER NOW Feed&SMd?ME
126 Soutk Sixth St
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