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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1920)
jr-.rrtr 't V I, I PAOK MX MUDAY, MAY II, II m THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON DRUG FACTS NO. 57 Have. y6u Irled in for Hint lo gelt Wo likely Imvo It. Wo carry n good assortment IIIIUNSWICK, OKi:il, KMUItSO.V records to play on nny mnchlno. t.eao yonr nnmo for our monthly mulling list of record catalogues. Square Deal Drug Store SAFETY SERVICE SATISFACTION POLITICAL announcement JOHX FAU.NEl.L announces bis candidacy for the re publican nomination as snorm or Klamath, countv. If elected I will always remember that I am your.ser- yani, not your master. abt, C. C. BROWKft Republican candidate for nomination District Attorney. Klamath county. May 11. l'SO. ''Preservation of Right: Prevention of Wronc." Ad PAINTING Practical Painting. Alnmlnumlnc of all Iron fixtures, Furniture Reflnlsh Ins; and general contracting. II. C. TimiILL 91S IUtae Ht. SUMMONS FOIt PUBLICATION Equity No. 1173 In the Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon, for Klamath County. N. II. Cogue. Plaintiff, ts Howard Lark In, E. H. Larkln, E. Howard Larkln, Kolln L.arkin, itouana uar kin, Lowls K. Larkln, Gertrudo Alie man. Edna T. Ucardslce, Iola E. Larkln. Ralph Larkln. the unknown heirs of the persons above named, and all persons unknown baring or claiming to bavo any right, title, estate or Interest adverse to plitutltf In or to tho real property described herein. Defendants. In the name of the State ri Ore gen: To Howard Larkln, E. II. Larkln, E. Howsni Larkln, Holla Lnrttn. Rolland Larkln, Lewis R. Larkln, Oertrndo Allcman. Edna T. Heard ' lee, Iola E. Larkln, Ralph Larkln, the unknown heir or tne pertont above named, and all persons un known having or claiming to hare any right, title, estate or Inters t adverse to plaintiff In or to the teal property described herein, Defend ants. You are hereby required to app-i-r and answer the Complaint tiled agrlnst you In the above milled suit, on or before May IS, 1920, that being tho last day of the tl:na pro scribed In the Order for Publication of this summons. And If jou fall s; to answer or appear, for want there of, the plaintiff will apply to tlM Court for the relief prayed for la nls complaint on file herein, to-wlt: That defendants and each of them be required to tt forth the nature of his or her claim, right, estato or Interest In the premises herein des cribed; that It be declared and ad judged that defendants and each of them have no estate, claim or Inter oat In the premises described as fol fel fol eows: Situate In Klamath County, Ore gon; Lots Five (SI and Six (6) of Section Eighteen (18), and Lots Six (), Seven (7), Eight (8) and Nine () of Section Seven (7), In Town skip Forty-one (41) South, Range torn (11) East, of Willamette Me ridian, containing One Hundred Fifty-eight and Six Hundredths (ISS.ff) Acres. And that you be forever enjoined and debarred from asserting any esalm whatever to said premises, ad verse to plaintiff, for plaintiff's costs and disbursements incurred In this salt and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem anltable. This summons Is served by pub lication thereof, la the Evening Herald, a dally newspaper, printed, published and of general circulation la Klamath County. Oregon, by order et tke Honorable D. V. Kuykendall, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and executed Aprl) 12, ltil'0, which said order requires that this summons be published once a weok, for six weeks. The date of tho first publication of this summons Is April 1, 1920. R. C. GROCSnECK. Attorney for Plaintiff, Address Klamath Falls, Oregon. Apr. 16-23-30-7-H-21-28 The present urea of camphor af forestation on tho Island of Formosa Is 10,650 acres, and some of the trees aro from llvu hundred to a thousand years old. Store Building and Lot IN THE HEART OF MALIN'S BUSINESS DISTRICT FOR SALE ALSO FOUR LOTS RIGHT NEXT TO THIS APPLY LOUIS BOLDISCHAR MAUN. ORE.. rvconl that you have been nnablo 4 of records In tho following lines; nml l'ATHi:. Wo enn supply NOTICE OK SPECIAL ELECTION KI.AMATH lUIUOATION IHSTIIICT Notice Is hereby given that a Spe cial Election will be held In each of tho hereinafter named election pre cincts of the Klamath Irrigation Dis trict. In Klamath County, Oregon, on the 22nd day of June, 1920. The polls shall be opened at tho hour of S o clock in the morning and shall remain open until tho hour of G o'clock In the afternoon of said day. Said election shall be held for tho purpose of determining whether or not a certain supplemental contract Is to be made by tho Klamath Irriga tion District with tho United State Government In the maximum amount of I22S.000.00 for supplemental con struction purposes, which proposed supplemental contract was filed with the Hoard of Directors on the 4th day of May, 1920. and was approved by said Hoard of Directors of tho Dis trict for the purpose of submitting tho samo to a vole of the electors at said election by a resolution duly entered upon tho minutes of said Hoard. That at said Election the ballot will contain the werds: "Supplemental Construction Con tract with the United States YES." "Supplemental Construction Con tract with the United States NO." That the polling places established for the purpose of said election will be as follows, to-wlt: Precinct No. 1. Klamath Falls- Altamont. Polling place. Altamont Ranch house, situated on tho Xv comer of the NEVt of the SE. of Sec. 3, Tp. 39 Scuth, Range 9 E, ,W. M. Precinct No 2. Spring Lake, Polling place, McClcllan's Store, situ ated on the Southeast corner of the SKV; of tho SEfc of Sec. 1, Tp. 40 S. K. 9 E. W. M. Precinct No. 3. Midland. Polling place, loungs Storv. Precinct No. 4. Poo Valley-Oleno. Polling place, Corpcning's Store. Precinct No. G. Merrill. Polling place. U. S. R. S. cottage, cne mile north of ton of Merrill. Precinct No. C. Matin. Polling place. Residence on what Is known as the Pechanec place, located on the Southeast corner of the North half of the NEU of the NEJ of Section 16. Tp.' 41 South. Range 12. E. W. M bng about cne mllo Northwest of the town of Malln. Gltcn by order of tho Hoard of Di rectors of the Klamath Irrigation DUtrlct, at an adjourned regular meeting of the said Hoard, held Sat urday the ISth day of May, 1920. A. L. WISHARD. Secretary, Klamuth Irrigation District, Klamath County. Oregon. May 21-2S-4-U-1S A Classified Ad will sell It. NOTICE FOR 1IIDH Seated bids will be received at the office of the county clerk up to May 31, 1920, for the following Items, to-wlt: 1st. For 5,279 rods, 32-ln. woven wire fencing, top bar to be No. 9 wire, bottom bar No. 10 wire. Inter mediate wires to conform thereto. Stays 12 Inches apart and to be of No. 11 wire, witn an necessary staples. 2nd. 10,958 rods barbed wire, standard medium, with necessary staples. 3rd. 5,700 cedar or Juniper posts, Inches square and H or 7 ft. long. 4th. Bids for construction of 5,279 rods of fence, posts and wire. Posts 1 ft. apart with two wires to be stretched tightly and firmly fast ened to posts with staples In a work manlike manner. 5th. Also bids will be received for material and construction of the above specified fence, said fence to be along the state highway between Klamath Falls and Merrill at placo or places to be designated by tho county tlijrk. Hldg for 1st, 2nd and 3rd must specify date of delivery. Dlds 4 and 5 must specify dato of completion of fence. Five per cent of tho amount of any or all bids must accompany tho bid or bids as the cuso may bo. Ulils to no opened May 31, 1920, The Court reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. Ily order of the County Court. C. R. DeLAP, Clerk. May 18-21 MltS. A. I.. Wll.imH'K, Iaw AiiRvIe-., t'nllfn wlin -my Aw hint In tH'iitt tiulr her (lino In Ix'il mxl rtititil not gvt ellef until Aw took Tnnl.ir. Declares sln tniw fools as well ns Aw oer 'oil In licr life nml t In t ln- lias (..iliii'il llflivn pounds In weight. Jaw2Nv awwwwwwwwwawwwP "jjM .aaaaaaVaWfjatf V L awHal aw.1 W 1 sHUBT WWWBWwk. The following remarkable state ment was made recently by Mrs. A. I.. Wlldrlck, n well-known and high ly respected resident of l.os -Angeles, Calif., living at No. 222 North Alva rado Street. Mrs. Wlldrlck Is Co' years of ago and Is tho mother of seven children. Her photograph ap pears here, For the past jear or more." said Mrs, Wlldrlck. "I hate been In ery poor health. I suffered prlnclunlly from chronic Indigestion and my condition win no bad I had to spend half of my time In bed from sheet wcaknotut. In spite of all the mdl cino I took I could not possibly get any relict and 1 became so nervous and unstrung that at times I could hardly realize what I was doing. I Just had no nppetito and suffered terribly nearly all tho time with In digestion nnd wat really In a very tad way ph)slcalty. If I did eat a Ilttlo something I would always have a miserable distressed feeling aftor ward nnd I tell you I was going down hill pretty fast. "Well. I Just can't find words to tell you how really liad off I was nnd also to tell ou what Tantac has dono for me, for I feel as well now as I ever foil in my life. Why. after taking only threo bottles of this medicine I have actually gained fif teen pounds In weight and pcryono tells me I am looking better than In years. "Since I hnvo been taking Tanlac I have found out that several of my Intimate friends are also taking It nnd everyone of thorn are delighted with It. I nm surely glad to recom mend Tanlac and help sproid the goodness of this medicine. Yes, I want you to use my photograph too, so that all my friends may see how well I am looking. Anyone who could see me now after seeing me only a few weeks ago would bo con vinced that Tanlac must be n won derful medicine." Tanlac Is sold In Klamath Falls by the Star Drug Co., In Lorella by the James Merc. Co., and In Merrill by the Southern Oregon Drug Co. Adv. MATTOKH8K8 FROM LEAD PENCIL HIIAVINGH DEND. Ore.. May 21. Who wants Juniper shavings? Tho management of the pencil factory here has ap pealed to the state chamber of com merce to Induce a mattress manufac turer to establish himself In Des- chutea county and take over the ex celsior waste from the mill. METAL FURNITURE PORTLAND, Ore.. May 21. It sounds like down, but It's made of metal the furniture that forms tho output of the Albatross Manufactur ing company. Tho plant, which has been In operation hre the past tr.-o years, making hospital equipment and other metallic furnlturo, Is planning a preferred stock Ihsuo and expects to acqulro tho property It Is now on and erect a now building. HEADACHE STOPS, NEURALGIA GONE Dr. James' Hendachs Powders girt instant relief Cost dijM a packaf. Ksrve-raekJng, splitting or dull, throbbing headaches yield In Just a few moaents to Dr. James' Headache Pow der which' cost only 10 cent a pack age at any drug store. It's the quick est, surest headache relief la tke whole world. Don't suffer I Relieve the goay sad distress now I You esa, Million of sua sad women have found that aeadaoh sad Buirshria ailsery (a sesdlss. (Jet what you ask far., DEWEY'S HOME TO BECOME STORE WASIUNOTO.V, Mny ill Admlr ul DuwoV former luiim1. is 'It of I In1 Anioririui people for bin nt"i at Mttlilln U:i. I liottti; l oini' tolr I in In n Htor. ti ivIuk i:lon wn. r . li i it number nf other lilnlorli-nl t A deuces, to Hi" tipremttiiK roiniu iri-i.il section of tho city The Down) limno. tit ITI7 Ithodi' Nluiid nu line, Jimt off Connecticut uvimuo win dlKmi'd of souiti )c:irs before Admltnl Dou' death. The clh's commercial ininmlin Is gradually moving luirthweitwuril along Connecticut nuMtuo aid has pnsxoit be) ond tho llrltlnh embassy. which now finds Itself iimldst n group of fashionable shops. The historical old Corcoran mansion nnd tho wisteria-clad John Hlldell house, with their Mid fmlilonotl gnrdciK nnd high brick garden wall, soon will be razed for a modern building for tho chnmber of commerce of tho United States of America, Among historical mansions hold ing out against tho march of com mercial expansion nro the famous Octagon house, residence of Colonel Taylor, which was occupied n year by President Madison after the White llouso was fired by tho llrlt lnh In 1814 TWIN VAMH Ull GOLD HILL. Ore.. May 21. Twin eggs, nearly normal In size, worn laid by a hen on tho ranch of C. D. Morgan near here recently. They woro Joined by a narrow length of shell, nnd aro being preserved for exhibition at tho state fnlr this fall. Louisiana planters realized ISO, 000,000 from their rlcu chop last year. So far as known, no hent heretofore has laid two eggs In ono day, nor any such freak aver been seen be fore. DR. R. B. MILLER DENTIST ItrNtol llultdlng. 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