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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1920)
MT, nU , IMft THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON paor row The Evening Herald u U. J. MCRRAI Mllor PRRD BOCIiR City Editor Pabllsjisd dully, except Sunday, by nn H.rald Publlshlnic Company of ata Falls, at IIS Fourth Street. latcrcd at the poitofflce at Klam ralli. Ore., for trammliilon thru alii aa second-clan matter. ascription terms bj mall to any l. fu me vuncu Dimcfl. i .....g.vv i tain will -need your vote and will need them before another yca,r rolli around. Klamath county may be the de ciding factor In the Aunt to keep tho state delegation to tho Republican contention from landing In tho Wood camp. Kvery vote that can bo mustered agalnat Wood should bo cost at this election. Wo have had several experiences In this state, and eipcclally In this part of ho totalo. where Just brie ote VuhK tin elec tion. This year that vote may ho your', so do not think that It Is un- I necessary. ANNOUNCE WENT I V .....::...: ...-'-...., . . . ....... ........... L-L -- .-. -.--II ........-.. rwTrnnmn i 1 rmnnfvvijiiinriiiumjui.ii.ii. year : Ona month .50 Mesnbrr of the AocltrU Iitm. Tke Associated J'roaa Is exclusively titled 'to the use for republication at all news dispatches credited to It r lot otherwise credited In this Ktamath county Is going to need a lot of help In both Washington and Salem during the next two years. That Is why the people of Klamath county should get out and vote for Slnnott and Wiley. Tho polls are; ,NvN",vVVMVMVWWvVVVlVVV,VM"MV'lV', Anita Stewart in Tonight and Saturday Her Kingdom of Dreams V -J Sunday - Monday D. W. Qafif Daire wlVl J . VsiWWWMWWW Griffiths mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm jxri 11J j lAuxrii iXttirxrtrriaiririniJvvvy''i,i'ii " "i "rrri "i"""- UV uiiici tV iiniiivu niir ciuttvu unit mv jw v Wf. and also local news published ( orcn ua,u s o'clock this evening I ' , , , I don't fall to go there and cast your! STAR THEATRE All rights of republication of spe afat dlspstchcs herein are also re ballot. FItinAY, MAY SI, 120 MOItK .MO.VKY I'Olt O. A .M. Don't ferret Wiley he's your home town man. Stand by him. He will r.ecd cery vote he can get to ovcicome the leid of his opponant In In this Issue cf the Herald appears aa advertisement calling n special election, at which the landowners of tho Klamath Irrigation district arc color; to be asked to vote "whether er not a certain supplemental con tract Is to bo made by the Klamath Irrigation district with the .United Slates government In tho mixlmum ajaoast of $225,000 for supplemen tal construction purposes." If the Landowners turn down this contract, they are to "be confronted with tho alternative of having the ssatJre amount addend to the opera tion and maintenance charge and paid within the next few years, -while It they do vote It. 1175.000 :nar If be paid In four semiannual Installments after the explratton of )' present contracts. Tna election to po?s upon this ".fcasjatlun Is to be held June 22, so 4knt tke fanners of the project will jOMn ample time to consider and dls aaai this further payment of nearly l qaarter of a million dollars. The 3trald feels that something more koala1 bo said than Is contained In -th advnlvlunl ur the article con rtrlbuted by Mr. WIshard. It would M ait that the service go a little farther lato the question; that tke atractora appoint one of their vija tor to explain to the landowner the tntt Meaning of aad the necessity for tfela additional contract and expendi ture. For that purpose the columns r Tke Herald may be used without Uat or restriction. We would also a glad to have any articles in op position to the proprosed contract, to tke end that the landowners may tally understand Just what they are naked to do. This election Is going to bo an Important one in many respects and tke 'time Is none too long to get the now aers of the project. the northern end of the dlurlct. with Main street, SO fret; thenco northerly, at right angles with Main street, to the south line of snld 1 street: thence weitcrly, nlong tho south lino of said street. 4 feet; invnce a. ngni mini". souurcrir, "" II AT THE THEATERS IIKKSIK MlVi: Al.MUS Ami'tli) sluts were mica regarded in n remedy ngnltist drunkenness. l.omlmi uses on nn nvoniKD twenty fret: thence westerly, tmrullol with 'said street. KG feet; thence northerly. n.,.f i. .uj,.,! , -i, K-in, i"t "'" angles, 60 feet to snld street; Overturf Is pledged to glo Klam- thcnee WMlory. along the south lino ail) county a square deal. Ha stood by us before election, which proves he will do the tame thing after elec tion. Seo to it that ho wins. No county ever lost by standing by Its friends. NOTICE OK GUAItniAVS SALE Notice Is hereby given that In ac cordance with the order of sale cf the County Court of Klamath County, Oregon, the undersigned Henry R. Janssen, as guardian of the person and estate of Leon a Anna Jantsen, Insane, will on or after Saturday, Jnne 12. 1920. sell for cash, at pri vate sale, atl interest of said ward In the following described real prop erty; nil bids should be mailed to tho undersigned, to P. O. Ilox S3. Klam ath Falls, Oregon, or presented to blm In person at his residence In said cltv. ueona Anna Jantsen s Interest In the estate In entirety with Henry R Janssen In tho following described ten-acre tract, situated in Klamath County, Oregen: Commencing at the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section five, township 39 south, range 9 tat c: tho Willamette Alert dlan; thence scuth on section line ( chains: thence east, at right angles on north line of tract deeded to C. C Lewis by C. Leon Lewis and wife, !. cnains; menee nortn a cbalnt to south line of northwest quarter of nortnwest quarter of said sectien: thence west 16.68 chains to place of beginning, excepting a square rod at northwest corner of said tract, bat Including a right of way over a strip one rod wide to the county road, the north line of said right of way being Identical with the south lines of said northwest quarter of the northwest quarter and lot 1 of said section, with right of O. A. Hllllard and heirs and assigns to maintain gates. Also the following described tract: Tho interest of said ward being merely her Inchoate dower right as wire or uenry It. Janssen In the rjar. cci ucscnueu as louevrs: of snld stn-ct 21 3-5 feet; thenco southerly, at right angle with said street. S9li toot; thenco easterly, parallel with said street. 2 feet; thence southerly, at right angles, 150 H feet to north line of Klamath street: thenco easterly along north tine cf said street 1S1 feet to the place of beginning. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, May 10, 1920. HENRY R. JANSSEN, Guardian ot Leona Anna Janssen. May 1MS-Z5-1-S NOTICE OK FINAL HETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned administrator ot the estate ot Llzxle May Schallock. deceased, has filed In the County Court of the State or Oregon for Klamath County the final account ot his administra tion of said estate, and that said Court has fixed June 21, 1920, at 2:30 o'clock p. m. as tho tlmo and the Court Room of said Court as the place In the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, for the hearing ot said final account and (:r tho settlement thereof. ' J. F. DAGOETT, Administrator ot the Estate ot Lizzie May Schallock, deceased. May 18.2B-I-X-1S NOTICE OP FINAL HETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County the final account of hit administration of the Estate of John J. Lickmon, deceased, and said Court has fixed June 21, 1920, at 30 o'clock p. m. as the time and the Court Room ot said Court as the place for the hearing of said final account, and for the settlement thereof. R. C. OROESnECK. Administrator of the Estate of John J. Lockmon. deceased. May 1S-25-1-S-1S , NIIX1 T1MHKK ALDANY, Ore.. May 21. Ten years' supply of timber for the male- . setcii million gallons of water yenrl TOOK KOI'VI TWICE1 y tor tho ptirpoo of entlngulshlnx fire a. Tho largest piece of gold over mined en mo front lliillnr.it. Victoria. It wnn found In 1 SCO, mid vwtlghcd 2,3X0 ounces. " I nlmoit took the count twice,"' was tho remnrk of llesslo I.n i. ' plucky Vllngrnpli star, after tho Hik ing of tho big ''scrap" scene In tho opening rrcl of tho nestle l.ovo l'lc-1 ture, "A Yankee Princes," which ' will bo seen In tho Mond.ilo Th-atro '" lho rl?V."11 Sour,5 of ,0 tor . v.i i... i 3 ... . .. I Klamath County. on Frldsy and Saturday. Jnm,., K- ,,,,cr( vlalMln Miss lxve Is PnHy O'Hellly nnd. vs. sho shows It not only In that cene Mndn I.umt, Defendant, k ... ii... i i-i.-i . vi... ' To M ml u l.onrr. Dcfemlnnt. out later when she Is mistress o' a jen: mansion In New York and hut to Yon 'nre hereby required to ap-l deal with bogus fortune soekers. fnr and answer the complaint filed Tho rolo Is ono of her best. .against you In the above entitled nvi.i 5miiH .ii..... i ... . i.... 1,ult on or before July 2. 1920, that" David Smith directed the picture Mng (he expiration of tho six and In the supporting ca nrs Koti-' weeks 'publication of this summons crt Gordon, George Hcrce, Ag(o prescribed hy tho order for publlca- Herring, J. Carlton Weatherby. 'on hereof, "!o by the court, ami Kntherlnn Orlfflili I v,n. v.h " yu '' " " answer, Ihn plalntlfr Kamerino Orimth, I.ydla carman w,u ,ak a ,,crM , ym , Titus and Max Asher. dissolving the bonds of matrimony 'existing between plaintiff nnd )titi,i Sunflower aro n favorite artlclo n,l that tho custody anil enro of the i llrn Milam m I.M.I..b tt-.l.t t rft) Of diet In some nart. of Hn..l. :""'"""" ". ""ruin nn 1 , NOTICE Tho Womnn'd llellof Corps Mill hold 11 special mooting tomorrow nf toriioon, .M)y 22tul, at I. O, (), F. 'mil to mnkn iirr.inKemeiit for Men t.'lnl Day. All members aro urged to mnko n special effort to attend this meeting. FRANCES IIAINKH, Prcs-Cor. 21 In Scotland aucceisful experl menta hsve been made of manufnc turlng paper from sawdust. When King George and Mary attend the theatre special pro grams are printed for them on white satla. letja Loper be awarded to plaintiff This publication Is mado by order of the Hon. D. V. Kuykendsll, Judge of the above named court, duly mado on May 20, 1920. 1 The datn of the. fli Queen, hereof Is May 21. 1920 WALTER C. VAN KMON Attorney for Plaintiff Address: Klamath Falls. Oregon. May 21-2S--I-11.18.25 .tnnnTnnnnnlX annnV ' lannnnnnV nnnnm ' v 'annnnnW ' ' ' nB'K 'HlnnnnSnnnnW LnnnnnnnT' M For District Attorney WILLIAM MARX (Paid Advertisement) Ueclnnlnr question properly before the." the "outhcast corner of lot In ,nJt of , nnd other wooJ productI - -" - Hav Ulll ua. K you have not voted, go to the OR and do so. They will remain pea. until 8 o'clock this evening. Wiley, Slnnott. Overturf and Ilrat- Klamath Falls. Oregon, and running!'" ured through a recent deal thence northerly, on tho eastern line put over by the Alco Wood Prcducta of lots t and 5 in said block, 130 (company, which has Just Increased Its Main S! ff,SITitoB,T!h,:,"to"- U h" Purchcd erly, at right angles with Main street. ml11 ncnr Anlauf, having a capacity 30 feet; thenco westerly, parallel of 30,000 feet dally. I1.' HIIIMMIIMIIIIIHIH VOTE The Auto Pays the GOOD ROADS Bill Now is Your Chance to Cut Down Your ' Expenses 1 i Thr wr only 39,000 Autos In Oregon whtn wo started In with tho State Highway Program. Now thoro'aro 85.000. Tho auto llconso foos and gaso Nno tax pay for tho roads. RtvtniiM constantly growing; . Good Roads bring the autos tho mora autos. tho more money for good roads Let's build the roads and develop Oregon. VOTE 302 X YES 1 tor the A State Road Bend Limit And make It possible to build more state roads No Property Tax No Direct Tax No Increase In Auto License Fees No Increase In Gasoline Tax VOTE 302 X YES-Make it Unanimous ji t ' 1 Rail us a.BIc Malorltv. to Shaw Orecon. believes In Progress The Ante Pays the Bill. OREGON STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SMI si an " ' "--" ni.irsl lisrslsrr rsrslsnf W ' OREGON ROADS A DEVELOPMEMT ASSOCIATION kTaWlaVtOM,WUssatoKlslt.,tieac. C.c'.CaAMiAM, Ca.lraisnKsswllwteaMatHes.il. 1, Aatty.Ow. ItLll jtiaiatilailalI!" Ill fimi lilM miillliilaiflil I 1 T 1 il " ' Write to mtifwwi wttMii srwWtMd, Wtttean is Co., CnrtaWT r5Jk Aotoununu, Portland, Ongoa The Central Hotel will rent a limited number of rooms to permanent guests. These rooms are furnished with the best beds that money can buy. They are clean,, tidy and well ventilated, and will be kept so. There will be hot and cold water, tub and shower baths. Restaurant and barbershop will be in the building and everything will be done to make it comfortable, convenient and homey. The Hotel is now open for business. The restaurant and barber shop will be ready early in June. a The purpose back of this hotel is to furnish to the workingman of Klamath Falls a place where he can live decently and cleanly and at a price that will be within his reach. The owners of this hotel feel that they have dorie this. J. J. KELLER, Manager m;?' -I I i " id W f