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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1920)
iwtn? mix TUESDAY, AI'KHj 27, 1020 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 7 f -J IM TrtPPY I -rnrt w If f1 CROSS MY HEART. ' ' IF I EVER DO-MAY I Be I STRUCK DOWN DEAD J A"' gOILCP Auve- rr: ? fl 'TTM ?ahp My tongue our at r-WILLIE, WILL u- , Ya tfjvc Mejisr s h u ya YesreR pw, wane VA &tF tUliPEfb T $ lit. wev.?-veveR do TASTE OF VA . ' I SCKmWbK uancy 1 A DOi ir 9 5 Mr c ui-, i $6 Kid ZfeSdi Buddy Hopes Willie Will Find a Worm WW c&y T-v I .rtSSS; La -r w v -r Vsv U "" sfi, VV .v. gOSS Pes t v -fgtfuf - "ix m wji.'. . i v t m J-KJ4S5g p-xf ( (If I i I'L vr By PERCY L. CROSBY (prrlUbr Ibt McClart Npipr JjtiJ nit Not a Bite of Breakfast Until You Drink Water H I 1 , I Says a glass of hot water and phosphate prevents Illness and keeps us fit. Just as coal, when It burns, leaves . . , , , , .... , ... behind incombustible ashes, so the food and drink taken day after day leaves In the alimentary canal ln- digestible material, which if not completely eliminated from the sys-'ns tern each day, becomes food for tho . . V , ., . , , ... millions of bacteria which infest the bowels. From this mass of loft-1 over waste, toxins and ptomainelike !olson3 are formed and sucked into I the blood. Men and women who can't I cat feeling right must begin to take In-'?" side baths. Before breakfast each;,a six-(G) weoks after tho first pub morning drink a glass of hot water jiicatlon of this Summons in tho with a teaspoonful of limestone Evening Herald, a daily newspaper tihnsnlmtn in it to wash out of tho I published at Klamath Falls, Klam- bowels tho previous day's poisons, circuIatIon ', saId County and State, and toxins, and to keep the entire j And you will take notice that if alimentary canal clean, pure and, you fail to appear and answer or trph otherwise plead -within said time, the plaintiff, for want thereof, will Thoso who are subject to sick apply to the above entitled Court for headache, colds, biliousness, constI-the relief demanded ln his complaint pation. others who wake up with bad,fi!e(1 ,n tnls suit as follews: taste, foul breath, backache." rheu- , For a decree of said Court remov . . , ling all clouds from the titlo of the matic stiffness, or have a sour, gassy .re3l property herein described, and stomach after meals, are urged to . determinlnc all adverse claims of get a quarter pound of limestone tho defendants, or any or either of 'tendering payment of tho taxes, pen wnw fmn, tfcn .lm sfnr. .nrl.tbein. or any other persons or par-, ally, and interest involved, certifi- .. -, 0 .., .... begin practicing internal sanitation.. mis win cost very lime, oui is suia-jtno cient to make anyone an enthusiast -on the subject. 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The Largest Distributors of Ranch and Camp Supplies in Eastern Klamath County at Bly, Oregon m H SUMMONS 1X)U I'UHMCATIO.V 1.QU1TV NO. UTt t In tlio Circuit Court of tho State 'of Oregon, for tho County of Klam am. E. W. Roberts, also known Elijah W. Roberts, Plaintiff, vs. ath. as) ) ) ! Charles Hartson, also known as) Chas. Hartson and S. J. Hart-) sen. his wife; also all other per-) fons or parties unknown, claim-) ilng any right, titlo, estato, lion,) or,lnt0',rest ln the i e3tate do-) SCrlbed in tho complaint herein.) Defendants. To Charles Hartson, also known Chas. Hartson and S. J. Hartson, l'3 7'0' a,nd to a1 th.or Persons or parties unknown claiming any right, m;0( est:ltei llen or ,nterest ln tho real estate in the complaint and hereinafter described IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OF OREGON lou ami eacn anu an oi you are hereby summoned to appear and tho complaint Hied against nY Aniintv faernr nnrl nt trnnftril there n. and nuletinrr the title i 0? tae following described lands ln pialntltr ncreln- Lots Fourteen, Fifteen and Six teen in Section Thirty-five also the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast teen and Sixteen of Section Two in Township Fortv. South of Range irioven, E3st of Willamette Meridian, Snjl containing C59.89 acres; iand declaring said plaintiff to be tho i absolute owneV thereof in feo sim 'plo. and that defendants, and each jof them, and all other persons, ho (forever enjoined and debarred from I asserting any claim whatsoever In or to said lands adverse to me plaintiff herein, and for such other or further relief as to the Court shall seem meet and agreeable to equity. This Summons Is published pursu ant to an Order of the Honorable D. V. Kuykendall, Judge of the above entitled Court, made on the 29th day of March, 1920, and the first publication thereof Is made In the Evening Herald on the 30th day of March. 1920, and the last publica tion on May 11, 1920. .1. H. CARNAHAN. Attorney for Plaintiff. Mch. 30-6-13-20-27-4-11 A Classified Ad will sell It. ti"H'iM.,i4 COUNTY COURT IMUH'KIIMNUS Wednesday, October 1, 1019. In accordance with adjournment of tho County Court held September 29. 1919. Court met pursuant to the call of tho County Judge, when wore present the Hon. 11. H. IJunnoll, Judge. Hurroll V. Short and Asa Fordyce, Commissioners, when tho following proceedings wore had, to wit: In tho Matter of purchasing GO cords of block wood from the Chelsea Hox Factory. It was decided by tho Court to purchase from tho Chelsea Uox Com pany, 50 cords of lllock Wood nt $2.25 per cord, at tho Company Mill, near Klamath Falls, Oregon, nnd tho Clerk Is. HEREBY ORDERED TO DRAW a warrant on tho Current Expense Fund of tho County, in fnvor of Chelsea Box Co., in the sum of $112.50. R. H. BUNNELL. Jurf,; BURRELL SHORT, ASA FORDYCE. Commissioners. Chelsea Box Factory, block wood $112.50 In tho Matter of all certificates cov ering all Delinquent Taxes. Resolved that the consent and ap proval of tho County Court for Klamath County, tato of Oregon, sit ting for the transaction of county business, be, and tho same hereby are, given to tho sheriff of Klamath (County. State of Oregon, pursuant to uenerai Liuws ui urtKuu lur ". page 745 (Section 3C93), to make out and issue any and all certificates of delinquency covoring all delin quent taxes against real property within said Klamath County to per sons demanding such certificates and cates to lie numucreu ana nave stub giving name and resldenco of person to whom issued, description of proporty, etc., and such other data as is required by the aforementioned law. Done this 1st day of October, 1919. R. H. BUNNELL. Judge.' BURRELL SHORT, ASA FORDYCE, Commissioners. The following Current Expense Claims were allowed and tho Clerk Instructed to draw warrants on tho Current Expense Fund for tho re spective ameunts: Burrell Short, county com missioner $ S3. 20 Herald Publishing Co., coun ty printing 108.30 R..H. Bunnell, salary county Judge - 125.00 R. II. Bunnell, mileago nnd expense to and from Port land 100.00 C. T. Darloy, road plots, etc... 52.40 Fred Coleman, Juror circuit court 6.40 Ellis Zachariah, Juror circuit court 3.20 I. D. Whltmore, Juror circuit court 3.20 J. W. Jory, Juror circuit court 5.00 Richard Pickett, Juror circuit court 9.80 Frank Downing, Juror circuit court .... 7.60 C. Bowman, Juror circuit court 13.60 Frank Zumpfe, Juror circuit court 9.80 E. B. Hall, Juror circuit court 40 A. Kallna, Juror circuit court 9.80 J. F. Bryant, Juror circuit court 6.80 Alex DavlB, Juror circuit court 7.40 Dennis O'Connor, Juror cir cuit court .-. 12.80 Walter Miller, Juror circuit court - 6.80 J. L. Sparreton, Juror circuit court . 8.40 S. T. Summers, Juror circuit court 3.20 E. L. Hamaker, Juror circuit; court 6,40 Ed uuFault, Juror circuit court 2.2d t,eo t'ean, juror circuit court 2.20 T. H. Fredonburg. Juror cir cuit court 3.20 Gordon Quimby, Juror circuit courr 2.20 John Utter, Juror circuit court , 11.00 Al Duncan, Juror circuit cuort 12,00 Dr. W. S. Johnson, witness circuit court 86.30 C. G. Ferris, witness circuit court .... ...".. 7.40 J. s, Horn, witness circuit court 7,40 Etta M. Kllgoro, witness cir cuit court .... 7 40 Roy Kllgoro, witness circuit court 7t49 James Huntloy, witness cir cuit court is nn Mrs. D. O. Broedlove. witnetn r circuit court 7.40 . .. - ----- H Ben Canpor, wltuofc3 circuk T court 8ioo J. II. Hickman, witness cir cuit court 7(4o K. I. Boid, witnoss circuit court 7,40 G. K. Van Itlpur, salary coun- , ty treasurer ., , 125 00 Fred C. Markwardt, malnten- aSSg nnco poor farm 2SC.00 George h. Humphrey, board county prisoners 130.40 Wilson S. Wiley, salary dist. atty. dep 100.00 Tho followlniv Road Claims were allowed nnd tho Clerk Instructed to draw warrants on the Road Fund for tho respective ameunts: W. Walker, labor Klamath Falls road $150.20 Roy Dixon, labor Klamath Fnlls road 72.00 Perriu Dixon, labor Klamath Falls read 86.00 Walter Eades. labor Klamnth Falls road 135.00 Harry Dixon, labor Klamath Fnlls road 20.00 J. G. Broom, labor Klamnth Falls road 23.00 Dan Irwin, labor Klamath Fnlls road 40.00 11. W. Short, teams Klamath Fnlls road 4.00 Percy Dixon, teams Klamath Falls road 21.50 Wnlfor Mtltnt tifiiiic If lutn-il li I Falls road 1G.00 Gus Hilyard, teams Klamnth Falls road . . 8.00 Rautlti Kelly, teams Klamath Fnlls road t.00 Whereupon Court adjournal to meet Saturday. October 4. 19 lit. It. H. BUNNELL. Judge. BURRELL SHORT, ASA FOKDYCE, Commissioners. In tho County Court of tho Stnto of Oregon, for the County of Klam nth. Saturday, October 4, 1919. Court met pursuant to adournmont when were present Hon. R. II. Bun nell, Juilgo, Burrell W. Short nnd Asa Fordyco, CajiimlRsloners, whon the following proceedings wero had, to-wit: In the Matter of the Legality ot tho State Highway and Bonds for same in Klamath County. Soptumber 10, 1919. Klamath County, road bonds $3 J7.704.00 Wo horohy certify that wo havo examined tho transcript of proceed ings had by Klamnth County, Stato of Oregon, providing for tho Issuanco of Klamath County Road Bonds ln tho sum of Three Hundred Forty sovon Thousand Seven Hundred nnd Four Dollars, ($347,704), said bonds belli gin denominations of one thou sand dollars, ($1,000) each, except ono bond for $500 and ono for $201, numbered 1 to 349, both numbers In clusive, bond number 318 for $500 and bond No. 349 for $201. said bond bearing date July 1, 1910 and ma turing serially in numerical ordor as follews: $31,000 on July 1, ?3 1,000 on July 1, $34,000 on July 1, $34,000 on July 1, 1929; 1930; 1931; 1932; 1933; 1934; 1935; 1936; 1937; 1938; $34,000 on July 1, $34,000 on July 1, on July 1, on July 1, on July 1, on July 1, $31,000 $34,000 $34,000 $34,000 said bonds bearing interest nt tho por on and rate of fivo per cent (5 pet.) annum, payable semi-annually January and Just 1, principal interest payable in United States Gold Coin at the office of tho County Treasurer or at the Fiscal Agency of tho Stato of Oregon In Now York City, at tho option of tho holdor, which transcript Is duly certified to by Uio County Clerk. In our opinion tho aforosald bonds havo been legally authorized, sold and issued under and pursuant to tho provisions of tho Constitution and Statutes ot the Stato ot Oregon and constitute valid and logally bindlngj ODiigaiions oi iviamaiu ouuuij, uiu gon. To Klamath County, Stato ot Orogon Respectfully submitted, TEAL, MINOR & WINFREE, Attornoys. Is the Matter of tho Petition of En terprise Land & Investment Com pany for right to construct ditches, .etc., in accordance with petition heretofore filed This mattfif flrnlnu on to bo hoard tnis 4th day of uculinr, 1919, upon roquest of Mr. U. W. ISIArrleln, presl dent of said Company, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVE: In conformity with ordor and dt rectlon of this Court liorotofor'e' made, that tho Entorprleo Land & Invcstmont Company has been and is by this Court fully authorized to con struct, maintain and oporato a ditch for tho purposo of carrying irrigation water to lands in tho Northwest Quar ter of Section 3, Twp. 30 8,, Range 9 E., W, M., along tho South Hide of the County road as now laid out and ut(&i from the Northeast cornor ot raid Section 3, Twp. 39 H., Range 9 E, W. M.j Rust along thd Townshln llina in attil hnvnnri h Mnln Pn.,.1 ..... w WJWl WHW lllt UUIIUI ' tho U. S. Reclamation Service from it connection wlh Lateral "0" of the ... If -..ft. V i 1 ttiit m j V. S. Reclamation Service WL t t l e ,i along tha .lout!. .Mo or raid road to; fffilon of tho counTy cou? t rtX the Noithcast cornor ot Enterprise1 county nnd stato m'11 ,2L n'?. .CKn!!n!c'L .PiA Klamath. rails, OrcgoiS L7.7.VZ. T, . "" . V. - "-"",'i'iiis nun (lay or Apr , 1820. soiila side of bald road East from a t w hiwmwV connsctlon with sold Lateral' "0" to tho drain of tho U, U. Reclamation Service crossing said road, said ditch to be used us n spillway for tho pur doso of carrying off all waste water arising from said Lateral '('"; A...I fit., until HntnriirlHn l.nfld & i Investment Company Is authorized ,1 and ompoworod to construct ami maintain and opornto said it ' '! until tho furthor ordor of this Court. 11. H. BUNNELL. County Judge. . BURRELL SHORT. ASA FORDYCE, CommlHsli. tiers. In tho Mattor of tho Assessment of tho Lands ot Pokegnmn Livestock Company, Httuntod in Klamath County, Oregon, and described as follows, to-wit: Tho SVi NWU (trac) Sec. 2; all section 10; WV4 Soc. 11; Lots 3 and 4 Sec. 14; all In township 10 South, Range 5 E. It appoarlng to tho Court that said lauds aro what Is commonly called "Cut ovor" lands, nnd only valuable for pasturo ot livestock, anil that theso lands havo been assessed for tho past seven yonrs at considerable moro than other lands of the County of tho samo character. It also appearing that said Com pany stands ready to pu ytho bark taxes on said lands provided that the assessment bo reduced Ij a flat rate of $2.50 por aero; nnd this ('eur: hereby agrees to mnko an ordor to thu Tax Collector reducing said taxes to tho basis or $2.50 por aero valua tion wlienover said Company offers to pay tho taxes on snld lands. H. II. BUNNELL. Judge. BURRELL SHORT, ASA FORDYCE. Commissioners. In tho County Court of the State ot Oregon, for tho County ot Klam ath. Tuesday, October 14, 1919. In accordance with adjournment of tho County Court held October 4 1919, Court met pursuant to tho call o ftho County Judge, when wero present Hon. R. II. Bunnell, County Judge, and Burrell Short, ( ommls sloncr, whon the following proceed Ings wore had, to-wit: In tho Mattor of Aid for ft. II. Hill, an Indigent Person. This mnttor coming on to bo heard before the County Conn upon lue ;.l- pllcatlon of bald H. II. It'll who hn been for some tlmo past an Inmate ot tho County Hospital. It appearing to the Court t'mt 'he said applicant is desirous of bolng removed from thu County iiospuui for porsonal reasons, and t further appearing to tho Court that said ap plicant can ho maintained outHlilo of the County Hospital at an expense to tho County which will not exteed tho (Continued on Page Seven) NOTICE OF GUAItDIAN'H TiMM In tho County Court of tho Stato .f Oregon, tor tho County of Klnnmtli. In tho Mattor of 'tho Estato and Guardianship ot R. M. Richardson, an Insano Person. Pursuant to an ordor mado by tho Honorablo County Judge of tho County of Klumnth, Stato ot Oregon, ,(iate,i tho 10th day of April, 1920, notlco is hopoby given that tho un derslgncd will Roll, nt private s.tlo, for cash, at Klamnth Falls, In tho County ot Klamath and Statu of Orogon, on and aftor tho 10th day ot Juno, 1920, tho undivided ono hnlt Intorost, and also all tho right, titlo and Intorost ot said R. M. Rich ardson, an Insano person, In tho fol lowing described real proporty, sit uated in tho City of Klamath Falls, County of Klamath, State p( Oregon, to-wit: t Beginning at a point distant fifty foot and bearing north 32 dogrocs 14 minutes west from a stono monu ment in the center of too northorly end of Conger Avenuo In said City, thonco running north 32 degreos 14 minutes west sovonty-throo and thirty ono-hundrodths (73.30) feet, thonco south 72 degrees 12 minutes west to Link River, thoncd south easterly down Luik Rivor to a point bearing south 72 dcgrcoR 12 mlnutos west from tho placa of beginning, tlienco north 72 dogrocs 12 mlnutos east to placo of beginning, Also beginning at a stone monu- rndn't In tho cCMor of tho northerly uii(ii ,i uuuftui itvuuuu, muuL'o norm 32 dogrocs nnd 14 fillhutos west 50 foot M" tho northoast corner of said lot, thfti'co south 72 deuroos nnd is minutes w.esMo Link niVcY, thonco down Link' Itivor, to a point riouth 72 degrees add' 12 mlnutos wnAf il the point ot I64fnnln',. thqnco north ?2 dogrocs and 12- minutes east to ho point of beginning, all of. said property bolng a portldn' 6t Ib't 8, section 32, township 38. south of iri,i range u, jjast oi wuianioilo Mo- llnur - - . 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