The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 19, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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l he Lvenmgr Herald,
E. J. MUltltAV
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F It K 1) S O U Ij K
City Kdltor
Published dally, except Sunday, by of tho Enterprise IrrlRatton District wishing to gio reliable Information
The Herald Publishing Company of of Klamath Ccunty, OreRon, n iietl- rotTrliiiK tho roads, as welt as about
Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth Street, tlon signed by J. S. Mills. J. V. . storage Uatterlos, wo would llko to
Stephens. A. J Simmers. R. F. John-' hnow a ni,out tho best roads wo
"-rW.i lh nnsmnirn nt Kliim-I80" "ml u A' KmmUl ,,l. owan of kwow about tll0 llpst imttorlos.
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th Falls. Ore., for transmission thru ,,escribe,i adjacent to tbo boundaries hov i,Uintcd Wlllard Is tho best,
the malls as second-class matter. of 10 Enler,,r,si, ,rrlBaton District. ,-o havo a Itattory to fit any car!
' said petition belnR In wrltliiR nndlXU mVER RATTI'RV STATION"
Subscription terms by mall to any acknowledged by tho respective par- Tth.on Klamath Ave. 17-19
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terred.
MONDAY, APRIL It), tO'-'O
NOTICE TO EXTKRMINATK
GROUND SQUIRREI-S
(Reprint of OrllnaI Notice Which
Was Duly "Published In April,
1010.)
BY ORDER OF THE COUNTY
COURT OF KLAMATH COUNTY,
STATE OF OREGON, In pursuance
of Stato Statute, relative to exter
mination and eradication of GROUND
SQUIRRELS. OTHER NOXIOUS
RODENTS AND PREDATORY AN
IMALS; Every person, firm, co-partnership,
company or corporation re-
sMInir on. nwnlnir. Ieaslnir. occunv-
Ing, possessing or having charge or
dominion over any
land, building. 1
wharf, or dock Infested with Oregon
Ground Squirrels In Klamath Coun-IU
ty, Oregon, is hereby notified to
begin at once to effectively extermin
ate and destroy all such Ground
Squirrels. ,
The following poison for mixing
and Instructions for uso thereof is 1
the method most expedient and et-
fectlve to be used for tho extermln-i
atlon and destruction of such Ground
Squirrels and Is hereby recommend
ed, to-wit: alkaloid strychnine used
on oats, mixed according to the fol
lowing formula and manner, to-wit:
Oats, clean, good, heavy oats, 20
quarts; Strychnine, (powdered alka
loid), 1 ounce; Bicarbonate of Soda,
(baking soda). 1 eunce: Thin Starch
Paste, pint; Heavy Corn Syrup,
VS pint; Glycerine. 1 ounce; Sacchar-fship
Ine, Vs ounce; Salt, 4 tablespoonful
This material should be mixed as
follews: Mix dry, ono ounce pow
dered strychnine and one ,ounco of
baking soda. Make a starch paste
ef: Stir one tablespoonful of gloss
Jklfcroh Ir.tc One-halt cu"p ot cold a
ter, then pour it into one-halt pint
ot,b'olllng water and cook until a
thick, f clear, transparent paste is
formed which Is free from lumps.
When paste is formed, add, tho dry
mixture of strychnlno and soda.
Stir until thoroughly mixed. Add
one-half pint or heavy corn syrup
(Karo is best). Stir in four table
spoonful of salt. Add one ounce of
glycerine (mix well). Add, while
stirring, one teaspoonful (or ono
elghth' ounce) of saccharine. Pour
this over twenty quarts of good.
clean, heavy oats and mix until each
kernel is coated. For convenience In
handling, the grain should now be
spread out to dry, stirring It up oc
casionally to prevent drying in a
cake .
One quart of the poisoned grain
mixed as aforesaid is sufticient for
forty to sixty baits and this quantity
scattered along squirrel trails or on
clean hard places on the surface
about the holes will net endanger
stock. Strychnnie in any form other
than the powdered strychnine alka
loid is not effective in the above
formula.
From tho date hereof until May
IS is the most effective time to
poison and
destroy tho Ground
Squirrels.
The County Court of Klamath
County, Oregon, has secured a sup
ply of strychnine and tho other in
gredients necessary for tho mixture,
and a quantity thereof has been
mixed and is now on sale to the far
mers or persons interested at actual
cost and may bo had by applying to
the undersigned at his offlco in the
Loomls Building, Klamath Falls,
Oregon.
If any person herein designated
snau wunin rnirry uays trom tho
first publication of this notice, fail
to begin in good faith to exterminate,
eradicate and destroy, according toi Falls, Orogon, have been fixed as
the method aforesaid, or by any 1 tho time and place for tho settle
other effective means, said Ground ment of said account and tho hearing
oquirrois neroin designated, tho
County Court ot Klamath County,
uregon, win appoint a person or per
sons to proceed with tho extermina
tion and eradication of such Ground
Squirrels, and tho cost thereof in
curred will be assessed to such land,
building, wharf, or dock and unless
paid will become a lien against tho
same, -for the extermination of said
Ground Squirrels.
This notlco is published pursuant
to the Statute ln such caso made and
provided and for two consecutlvo
weeks or three issues, and all par
sons describod therein are required
to take notice thereof. ,
Dated and first published this
9th day of April, 1911.
E. H. THOMAS,
County Agent for Klamath
County, Oro.
(County Agont's offlco is now
Room 2, Swanson Building, and a
supply of poisoned grain is kopt on
nana tor distribution at cost as abovo
indicated.)
Apr 17-19-20
Almost the entlro population
of
the French town of Montrouoll if
engaged in the manufacture of dolls'
heads.
NOTICE OK FILING PI'TITION
for ixcli-sion ok lands
Ulllllti UIW iu;wif.iini' '
T11K KNTKKPItlSK lURUUTlON
DISTRICT
Notice Is boroby gten that oq Mio
6th day of April. A. 1). 1920, thoro
was filed with tho Hoard of Directors
itles ami m uuo iorm as mnuu aim
required by law, and praying that thoi
followliiR described lauds bo Included ,
within tho boundaries of tho Knter-
""so irrigation iiismci, mm immu
Pa" ot sail1 district:
Beginning at tho northwest corner
of the NBH or tho m;h or bocuon
2. Township 3a feoutn, ltnngo a host
or rno wiunmoiie .Meruuun; wicucu.
IKasi one-nan nine, more or less, iu
tho Northeast corner or tno n or
the rsW "4 ot lection l. m said l own-
sunt uuu uuusu, iiivuiu ouuwi wu-
quarter mile nioro or less to the
Soutmiast comor or tho i or tnotfcmlnntSt hlch sn,i wrlt wns dated
NWtt of Section 1, in said Township, on ,ho 12th Unv ot Aprll, A. t). 190.
and Rangv; thenco est one-half tt w,Ui on tho 15tn ,ny ot Mny A D.
muo more or less iu mu ouuumuai
corner 01 iuu ncvi ui mu ocu ui
Section 2 In said Township and
Range; thenco North one-quarter
mllo more or less to tho point qI be
ginning Also beginning nt tho Northwest
corner of the SW& of tho NEVi of
Section 1, Township 39 South, Range
9 East ot tho Willamette Meridian,
thenco East one-quarter mile mora or
less to tho Northeast corner ot the
SW4 of the NEVi of Section 1 In
said Township and Range; thence
South one-quarter mllo mora or less
to the Southeast corner ot the SWU
ot tho NEVi of Section 1 in said
Township and Range; thenco West
one-quarter mile more or less to thoof willametto Meridian, together
bouthwest corner or tno awvi ttne,wItn the tenements, hereditaments
or oecuon 1, in saiu iownsnip,and appurtenances thorounto bolong-
and Range; thenco North one-quar- lnB or ln nny wlso appertaining, to
ter mllo more or less to tho point of gether wth u wntor rlBnta nppur.
beginning. tenant to said land or to become ap-
Also beginning at tho Northwest purtenant thereto,
corner of tho NEVi of tho NWVi of tor so much thereof as may bo nocos-
Section 7, Township 39 South, Range
10 East of the Willamette Meridian;
thenco East one-half mllo noro or
less to tho Northeast corner of tho
NWVi of tho NEVi of Section 7 in
said Township and Range; thenco
South one-half milo more or less to
the Southeast corner of tho SWVi of
tho NE'i of Section 7 In said Town
ship and Range; thenco West one
quarter mile more or less to the
Southwest corner ot tho SWV4 of
the NEVi ot Section 7 in said Town-
and Range; thence South one-
halt mile more or less to tho South
east corner ot the Southwest quarter
of Section 7 in said Township and
Range; thence East one-quarter mile
more or less to tho Northeast comor
of the NWVi of tho NEVi ot Section
18' In said Township and Range;
thence South one-half mllo more or
less to the Southeast corner cf the
SWVi of tho NEVi of Section 18 in
said Township and Range; thenco
West one-quarter mllo more or less
to a point on the present boundary
line of the Enterprise Irrigation Dis
trict of Klamath County, Oregon, be
ing at or near the center of Section
18 in said Township and Range:
thenco in a westerly and northerly
direction along the present bounds.ry
line of the Enterprise Irrigation DIs
trict to the point of beginning.
NOW THEREFORE all persons in
terested ln or who may bo effected
by the inclusion of said lands and
change of boundaries of said Enter
prise Irrigation District aro hereby
given notlco to appear at tho offlco
of tho Board of Directors of said Dis
trict at Number 16 Loomls Building,
Klamath Falls, Oregon, upon Tues
day, tho 4th day of May, A. D. 1920,
at tho hour of 2 o'clock p. m. and
show cause, if any they may havo,
why said petition should not be
granted.
G. J. HILYARD,
Secretary of the Board of Di
rectors Enterprise Irrigation
District
Apr 10-17-24-1
IX TIIE COUNTY COURT OF TIIE
STATE OF OREGON FOR 1CLAM
ATH COUNTY.
In tho matter of thn nstntn of Henrv
1 . . . ------ - -
schwinut. Deceased.
Notlco Is hereby given that the
undersigned administrator of the
abovo entitled estate has filed his
final account of tho administration
(of said estato in tho abovo entitled
, court and that Saturday, tho 24th
day of April, 1920, at 2 o'clock p. m.
of said day in tho courtroom of said
court in tho courthouHn nt Klnmath
or said report, on or before which
time any person Intorested ln said
estato may appear and file his excap
samo. Dated March 20. 1920.
II. M. MANNINO,
Administrator of tho estate of
Henry Schwindt, Deceased.
27-3-10-17
NOTICE OF SALE OF ESTRAY
In tho Justice Court for tho Pre
cinct of Lost River, Klamath County,
Oregon.
Notice is hereby givon that I havo
ordered sold according to tho pro
visions ot Chapter 328, as amended
by Chapter 30 Laws ot 1917 and
Chapter 134 Laws 1919, tho follow
ing Estray:
One red 2-year-old steer, branded
2L on right hip and 17 on loft hip,
earmarked with swallow fork in
right oar nnd uppor and undor slope
in left ear and chin wattlo or dulap.
Said steor will be sold to tho high
est and best blddor for cash at tho
ranch of S. D. Tookor 1 miles
south of Dairy, Oregon, on Saturday,
May 1, 1920, at 1 o'clock p. m.
J. T. Bradley,
Justice of tho Peaco for Lost
River precinct, Klamath Co.,
Orgeon, 10-27
INFORMATION WANTlJO
Which Is tho host uuto road to
Redding, and would bo tho oust cat
drlo, by way of Topsy grndo, Agor
and rollowliiR tho highway, or via
Merrill, Lookout nnd on oor to Rod-ding?
This InforuiHtlon Is being asked
.i.,!).. al ii Wlllard Service Station
NOTlCi: OF Slir.RIFK'S SA1.K ON
KXF.CUTION
vftiini. to tl.Mt.MI- nlXMKT M...I
i,!li.p nnd'bv virtue" of a writ of ox-
ccution foreclosure Issued out of
tho uonornblo Circuit Court of tho
stnt0 or Oregon, for tho County of
Klamath, lu tho caso of tho State
UxnA ii0.mj f tho State of Oregon.
plaintiff, vs Mary R. Rassott and
winiam Rassott, Colin V. Dymont.
Frederick w. carstens ami aiary c.
' CnrstCns and James A. Baker, do-
igjo, at tbo front door of tho court
houso ot Klamath County, Oregon,
in tho City of Klamnth Falls. Orogon,
at tho hour of 2: IB o'clock in tho
afternoon on said dnto, proceed to
soil at public auction to tho highest
bidder for cash, all the right, tltlo
and Interest of tho said Mary R.
Rassott and William Rassott. Colin
V. Dyment, Frodorlck W. Cnrstons
and Mary O. Carstens and James A.
Raker, In and to
Tho southwest quarter of tho
southeast quartor; tho east halt ot
tho southwest quarter, and tho north
west quarter ot tho southwest quar
torof section twenty-six. In township
thlrtv-nlnn Rnllth. r:ine turilvn eimt
sary to satisfy a Judgment rendored
In tho above entitled caso on tho
31st day of March, 1920, which said
Judgment is for tho sum of tour
hundred dollars ($400.00), with In
terest upon the said sum from tho
9th day of October, 1917, at the rate
ot six per cent per annum; and one
hundred dollars ($100.00) attorneys'
fees; and for tho further sum ot one
hundred thlrty-threo nnd 50-100
dollars ($133.50), with interest on
said sum from tho 4th day ot Octo
ber, 1919, at tho rato of six per cent
per annum, and for the sum ot sixty
one dollars ($C1.00) costs, and tho
costs and expenses of this salo on
execution.
Dated this 12th day of April, A. D.
1920.
GEO. L. HUMPHREY,
Sheriff of Klamath County,
Oregon.
By BERT E. HAWKINS,
Doputy.
Apr 12-19-26-3-10
NOTICE OF HALE OF REAL
ESTATE
Notice is hereby given that, pur
suant to an order of the County
Court of tho Stato of Oregon tor
Klamath County, mado and cntorcd
on tho Sth day ot March, 1920, tho
undersigned administrator of tho
estate of Andy O'Malley, deceased,
will sell at privato sale to tho high
est bidder for cash in hand, on and
after tho 10th day of April, 1920, all
right, title and Interest owned nnd
possessed by said deceased at tho
tlmo of his death In and to tho fol
lowing described real property, to
wlt: Situato In Klamath County,
Oregon, Lot Fivo, of Block Seven
teen, of North Klamath Falls Addi
tion to tho City of Klamath Falls.
All bids must bo in writing and de
livered to tho undersigned at tho law
offlces of R. C. Groesbcck, Klamath
Falls, Oregon, prior to tho said 10th
day of April.
WALTER E. PERKINS,
Administrator of tho Estato ot
Andy O'Malley, Deceased.
12-19-26-2-9
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of tho Stato of
Oregon for tho County of
Klamath.
In the matter of tho Estato of
George McDonald, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to creditors
ot the said deceased, and ail persons
Interested in his estate, to present
their claims to tho undersigned, the
Executor of tho Last Will and Testa
ment of said deceased, at tho ofllco
of J. II. Carnahan, Loomls Building,
Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six
months from tho 15th day of March,
1920, tho first day of publication of
this notice.
JAMES A. MCDONALD,
Executor ot tho Last Will and
Testament of George McDonald,
Deceased.
15-22-29-5-12
NOTICE
Tho Woman's Rollof Corps will
meet on Monday, April 19, at 2:30
p. m at I. O. O. F. Hall.
FRANCIS HAINES, Press Cor.
ATTENTION: FARMERS, CON
TRACTORS AND TRUCK USERS.
United Motors Service Company is
offering for salo direct to the usors,
tho United Motor Trucks In IVj, 26,
ZVi and S ton sizes and G ton tract
ors. Big discount, save tho agont's
commission. For prices and dis
counts, writo Tnomas Randies, caro
unitou Motors tforvlco Company. 2C
North in tli St., Portland, Orogon. tf
TAKE A PLUNGE
Tho plunge and baths nt tho
Whlto Pelican hotel aro now opon
to tho public. Thoso wishing to en
gage them may arrango with Mr.
Mann at tho Hot Spring Bath house
or at tho hotel offlco. 1-tf
In2000CountiesThis Month
The Forces of the Church of Christ
Will Gather To Face the Facts
IN 2000 counties in the United States the pnstors
and laymen of 30 great denominations will meet
in conference this month.
It is the kind of conference that generals hold
before a critical engagement; that business men
hold before entering a new market. A conference
of judgment, not emotion; a eleor-cyed facing of
the facts.
A Survey that Business Men Must Admire
For more than n your hundreds of workers have been
quietly enRUKed in making n scientific survey of tho mission
fields, and of America counfy by county.
The facts developed aro startling. No such picturo""of
America's religious; situation has ever before been drawn.
On the basis of these surveys thirty Protestant de
nominations arc uniting in a
Nation Wide Cooperative Campaign
Each of the thirty denominations has its own "For
ward Movement" organized nnd officered. Tho Intorchurch
World Movement is the clearing house for nil of these.
It is the agency which the churches have created to
avoid duplication, to foster cooperation and make sure thut
every man and dollar render the utmost service possible.
The month of April will be devoted to making
the facts of the survey known to America; in the week of
April 25th -May 2nd, will come a united simultaneous
financial campaign.
Whether You Are Inside the Church or Out
To every man and every woman who loves his country,
these 2000 county conferences are vitally important.
For the facts developed by this great survey show
vividly what forces are at work-in America and what kind
of a country this country is to be.
See that the pastor of your church appoints
delegates. Any pastor can tell you the con
ference place and date. Or write direct to tho
INTERCHURO
WOKf,D MOVEMEM1
45 WEST 18th STREET, NEW YORK CITY
The publication of this ndvertiacment la mailo possible
through the cooperation of 30 denomination
LONDON UNVEILS
CAVELL MONUMENT
LONDON, March 30. (Ry Mall.)
A monument to Edith Cavoll, tho
British nurso who was shot by tho
Germans nt Brussels, has boon oroct
od ln tho Charing Cross Road, JubI
oft Trafalgar Squaro and almost un
der tho shadow of tho Nelson Monu
ment. Tho unveiling coromony was con
ducted boforo a hugo crowd by tho
Queen Mother, Alexandra, being" tho
first net ot stato alio has porformod
in London slnco tho, death of lior
husband King Edward VII.
Tho monumont is of groy granito
and stands 40 feet high. On tho
four panels aro tho werds: Human
ity, Sacrifice Devotion and Fortl
tudo. On tho back Is tho British
lion trampling on a sorpont, and
above it aro tho werds: "Faithful
unto Death."
Tho statUQ, of whlto marblo, shows
j Nurso Cavoll standing orect in hor
nurso's uniform. On tho buso is
tho inscriptien:
' Edith Cavoll
Brussels
' Dawn, Octobor 12, 191G."
MARKERS FOR FIELD
OF GETTYSBURG
GETTYSBURG, Pn., April 1C.
MonumpntH to mark tho various
hoadquartors or tho nlno corps com
manders ot tho Union army ln tho
battlo of Oottysburg aro to bo erect
ed within tho next fow wooks undor
tho direction of tho National Park
Commission. Tho doslgn is tho croa
tlon of Colonot E. ,B, Copo, onglneor
of tho commission.
A granito base will bo surmountod
in each lnstanco by a cannon,
T"C
Napoleon's handwriting, was so
illegible that his lotlcix fro.m Ger
many to Josophlno wore at first
tnkou for rough maps of tho seat of
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iiffnidlnit uiiexulliil rntilllloH for tho
scientific tiniitmcut bv hoiipltal muth
oiIh of imimIIuiI. mm nil nil and obntut
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Tho now and modern fireproof build
lug contains prlvntn loiiiuti for lxl
mul ambulatory iuhoh, complntuly
equipped ("diminution and. treat uiont
roonn, Itoi'iitni'ii Hay, clinical and
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for repremmt itlou lu I'arllaiuout In
tho liit"t dcvolopmcut lit ("hluoriii
political Hltu.it Ion. 'I'll r en gronpii ot
uoincn iirii agitating for tho light to
bo elected memliern of Parliament,
and Uemnncllni: that tho now consti
tution being drafted hero provided
tho right of woman Huffrago.
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21, 1920
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