PAUR MX t r ! i MTimOAV, MAY M, 1M THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON IV. X A DRUG FACTS NO. 57 Hiivo you tried us for that, record Hint you havo been unnblo to getT Wo likely have It. Wo carry a Reed assortment ot record In tho 'following Unca: 1IRUNSW1CK, OKKII. KMEHSO.V and PATHK. Wo can supply record to piny on nny machine Leave your name for our monthly mailing list ot reccrd catalogue. Square Deal Drug Store SAFETY SERVICE SATISFACTION SUMMONS IX FOKIXI.OSURK OK DKUXQUKXT TAX CKRTIFICATK8 In tho Circuit Ccurt or the Stnto ot Oregon, In and for Klamath County. Klamath County, n Body Politic and Corporate of the Stato or Oregon, ruintlff. vs. l.ndd & Tllton Dank, a Corporation, Klamath Lake & Navl Ration Company, a Corporation, and 11. B. Griffith and Ladd & Tllton Bank, and against all persons owning or claiming to own, or haTlnK or claiming to hare any right, title cr Interest In the real estate hereinafter described, Defendant. To Ladd & Tllton Dank, n Corpora tion, Klamath Lake & Navigation Company, Corporation, and D. U. Griffith and Ladd Tllton Dank, and tq each and crery person, firm nd corporation named as being the owner or owners, according to the tax rolls ot Klamath County, Oregon. ot tracts and parcels of land, lots and Blocks therein described and follow ing their respective names, and to each and every person, firm and cor poration owning or claiming to own, or having or claiming to have any Interest, lien or claims therein, and also al other persons and parties unknown, claiming any right, title, state, lien or interest In the real estate described In tho complaint and application for Judgment and de:reo herein. NOTICE AND SUMMONS In tho name ot the State of Oregen: You and each ct you as ownors, claimants or holders of an Interest. Hen, claim or estate Jn and to the hereinafter described property, situ ated in Klamath County. State ot Oregon, and. all persons Interested In the property hereinafter described herein, ara hereby notified that Klamath County, a duly organized county and body politic and corpor ate under and by .virtue ctthe Consti tution and Laws of the State of Ore gon, the plaintiff above named, is the owner and holder of cortaln certifi cates ot delinquency, bound In book form, as required by law, issued to Klamath County. Oregon, the plain tiff herein, on the 31st day of March. 1916. by the sheriff and tax collector cf Klamath County. Oregon, nnd fld by him on the 31st day ot Mar-It. 1916. In the office of the county rlcrk of Klamath County, Statu ot Oregon, for the delinquent ta"s fir tho year 1009 upon and Includ nc ail the property on tho tat rolls In sr'd sheriff and tax collcctcrs office for said year, upon which n certlfcate of delinquency had pre I mly bsea Issued, and ronta'n'ni; ol the prop erty upon which taica a o delinquent for said year. That the deicrlpt'on of the prop erty lncl'ided in sa'd certain certifi cates of dcllnmsncy hereinafter re ferred to, the name of the person or persons on the tax rclls In the hands of the she'iff and tax collector of Klamath County, State of Oregon, at the date of tho first publication of this notice and summons as the owner or owners ot said property. If haown, and so stating If unknown, and the total tax, Interest, penalty and costs due to the 31st day ot March, 1916, the date of the Issuance t said certificates ot delinquency, are a follows, to-wit: "Ladd & Tllton Dank, a Corpora tion, present owner. The South Halt ot Lot 1. all of Lot 2. all of Lot 3 except the East 5.46 feet, all in Block 27; the South 60 feet of Maple Alley and 11x60 feet off ot the South westerly portion of Lot 3, Block 28; all tn the Original Town ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, Certificate of Delin quency Number 31 B and Number SB B Issued to Klamath County the Slat day ot March, 1916, amount due Eight Hundred and Seventy-Five Dol lars and Seventy Cents ($875.70) with fifteen per cent interest (IS pet.) from said date." You are further notified that Klamath County, a Dody Politic and Corporate ot tho State of Oregon, claims a Hen for delinquent taxes for prior and subsequent years, with the rate of Interests on said amounts as follews: Taxes for tho year 1910 Fifty Eight Dollars and Fifty-Six Cents ($68.56), delinquent October Cth, ,1911, with Interest at tho rate of fifteen per cent (1G pet.) per annum from said dato; Certificate of Delin quency Number 188 Issued to Klam ath County tho 9th day of July, 1917, amount duo Two Hundred and Seven Dollars and Thirty Cents ($207.30) Store Building and Lot IN THE HEART OF MALIN'S BUSINESS DISTRICT FOR SALE ALSO FOUR LOTS RIGHT NEXT TO THIS APPLY LOUIS BOUHSCHAR ilALIN.04tE. i,. A.r t, li. f IHJf-f with Interest at tho rnto of twelvo per cent (12 pet.) per annum; Cer tificate of Delinquency Number 366 Issued to Klnmath County August 3rd, 1918, nmcunt duo Thirty-Seven Dollars and Fifty-Fire Cents ($37.55) with Interest from said date at tho rate of twelvo per cent (15 pet.) per, annum; Certificate ot Delinquency, Number 367 lssued to Klamath County August 3rd. 1918, amount due One Hundred and Thirty-One Dollars and Firo Cents ($131.06), with Interest from said date at tho rate of twelve per cent (13 pet.) per annum; Certificate of Delinquency Number 900 Issued to Klamath County May 29th, 1919, amount duo Thirty-Six Dollars and Seventy-Five Cents ($36.76) with Interest at the rato of twelve per cent (12 pet.) per annum from said date; Certificate of Delinquency Number 901 Issued to Klamath County May 29th, 1919, amount due One Hundred and Thirty Dollars and Eleven Cents ($130.11) with Interest at the rate ot tolvo per cent (12 pet.) per annum from said date; Certificate ot Delinquency Number 1344 Issued to Klamath County Juno 7th, 1919, amount duo One Hundred and Thirty-Nine Dollars and Seventy-Nine Cents ($139.79) with Interest at the rate of twelve per cent (12 pet.) per annum from said date! Certificate of De linquency Number 1790 Issued to1 Klamath County Juno 27th. 1919.1 amount due One Hundred and Forty- Nine Dollars and Klghty Cents, ($149.80) with Interest at tho rate ot tnelvu per cent (12 pet.) per an-, num frcm said date; taxes for tho! year 1916 One Hundred and Eight Dollars and Two Cents ($108.02), j delinquent October Sth, 1917. pen alty Flv Dollars and Forty CestsJ (15.40) witlt interest at tbe rate ot twelve per cent (12 pet.) per annum from said date; taxes for the year 1917 One Hundred and Thirty-Two Dollars and Ninety-Seven Cents ($132.97), delinquent October Gth, 191S, penalty Six Dollars and Slxty Fivu Cents with Interest at the rate ot twelre per cent (12 pet.) per an num from said date; taxes for tbe year 1918 One Hundred and Twenty Fit e Dollars and Twenty-One Cents ($125.21) delinquent October Sth, 1919, penalty Six Dollars and Twenty-Six Cents ($6.26) with interest at tbe rato ot twelve per cent (12 pet.) per annum frcm said date. Said Ladd U Tllton Dank, a Cor poration, as the owner ot the legal! title of the above described property as the same appears of record, and each of the other persons above named, and each and every person,, firm and corporation cwnlng or claiming to own, or having or claim ing to have any Interest, Hen or claims therein, and also all other persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Inter est in the real estate above de scribed and all persons interested therein, are hereby further notified to be and appear within sixty days after the date of tbe first publication of this notlco, exclusive ot the day ot said first publication, and defend the action or pay tbe amount due, as shown above, together with accrued interest from the date of tbe Issuance ot said certificates of delinquency at the rate of fifteen per cent (IS pet.) per annum, and costs, and you are further notified to serve a copy ot your appearance or answer on tbe undersigned attorney for plaintiff at his office and post office address below stated. And you are notified that In case of your failure so to do, Judgment and decree will be rendered herein, foreclosing tbe lien of said taxes, In terest, penalty and costs against each tract and parcel of land, lot and block of tbe real property above de scribed for the sums and amounts due upon and charged against tbe same for said taxes as hereinabove set forth, with penalties, Interest and costs, and ordering the sale ot each tract and parcel ot land, lot and block of real property for the satis faction of the sums charged and found against It respectively, as pro vided by law and as prayed for In plaintiff's complaint and application for Judgment and decree now on file In this court and cause, and reference to which Is horoby made. You aro further notified that plain tiff will apply to tho court for such other roller as may be Just, proper, meet and equitable In the premises. This summons Is published pur suant to the provisions of law and the statutes of the State of Oregon, in such cases made and provided, and 'utr FOLK THEATER FOR EVERY 0E NEW YOltK, May 22.-KorelKti-bom Americana with n Iovk for tho drama ot their nntho lands aro to have a Folk Theater ot their own, the project ot llurton W. James, n lo cnl community worker, who has i'i reeled Russian nnd Italian ns well ns Kngllsh productions In New York. Tho theater. In which, It Is said, "tho plays ot all nation" will bo giv en by amateurs and professionals will bo ono of the tiniest tn tho city. It will seat only 299 persons but the plans contemplate ,,ml ll "1,a" ,, complete and modern In every way. Tho site selected Is on tho uppor East Side. Russians. Italians. Cxccho-Slova; klans nnd many other former Euro peans for years have presented grand opora. comedy nnd tragedy written by masters whoso work has nover been seen by Broadway theater-goers. Mr. James, who Is enthu siastic about his venture says that tho prlmltlvo love for acting Is vory much alive In New York nnd that the xest for self-expression which per sists among these one-tlmo Immi grants even In small dingy public halls with wretched stage accoutre ments will nover dlo. "Night after night, all over New York," said Mr. James, "amateur actors ot foreign nationalities enter tain crowds of their countrymen with bettor plays than Broadway us ually sees.o Less than five per cent of them have ever been Insldo n Broadway theater. When they do go to American shows It Is necessari ly to tho cheapost kind. The lullu enco ot this Is manifested In tho taste for art which their children do vclop. But tho parents nover forget tho pleasures they were used to In the 'old country." "This Is what 1 mean: A town that I know ot In Bohemia, ot 7,000 Inhabitants, produced 'Tho Flying Dutchman' for their own entertain ment. It must have taken every memlMr of tho community tn put It on. 1 have sometimes offered the tiny stago at tho Lenox Hill settle ment where I direct, dramatics, but when I say to an excellent group of Bohemian amateurs, 'come nnd play for us 'The Bartered Bride,' by your famous countryman, Smetana,' they answer: 'Our orchestra would leave no room for tho audience.' And with such a small stage and no dressing rooms it would bo Impos sible.' " Interest In the Folk Theater has been taken by Hunter Collego which wilt celebrate Its SOth anniversary hero tomorrow with a festival In cluding n benefit performance of "The Two Orphans," n play Just n half century old Itself. Tho box of fice receipts will be used as a nuclous for Mr. James' theater enterprise. Tho Bohemian artists, their fellow countrymen, have offered to co-operate. It Is said. In tho decoratlvo ar rangements and preparation ot scenery. OXCK NAVIGABLE HTIIKAM IS NOW SMALL KTItKAM MARYSV1LLK. Cal.. May 23. That Bear River, the division line between Yuba and Placer counties, was In tho early history ot California a navigable stream was Indicated re cently when workmen uncovered the ruins of a fair sited river steamer while leveling tho Bear river bot toms near Wheatland, Cal. Plying of boats up and down' Bear River Is not within the memory of the oldest Inhabitant but authorities agree there can be no mlstakelng the fragments unearthed to be parts of a river steamer. Bear River Is now nothing more than a creek although It assumes tho proportions ot a torrent when swol len by winter floods. It was origin ally named Rio Oso by early Spanish settlers. O.VK WAV TRAFFIC CINCINNATI,, O., May 22. -Doslg. nation of nine streets In tho down town section ot this city as ono way thoroughfares is tho outstanding Jeaturo of a tentative traffic codo that has beon submitted to tho city council by a special traffic commit tee. the date of (the first publication of this summons is the 16th day of May, 1920. All processes and papers In this proceeding may be served upon tbe undersigned attorney for plaintiff re sidue within tho state ot Oregon at the office and poat-offlce addreks aereinaner menuonea. W..M. DUNCAN, District Attorney and Attorney for Plaintiff. Residence and Pott Office Adarau Klamath Palla, Oram. Maf lS-IMI-f-lt-lf-ll MADAME IQ1NA know votm KtrrmtK tXINHl'l.T ORKCO.VN lUIST World's greatest Clairvoyant nnd Palmist, Phrenologist nnd Medium, Horn with doubln voll. llrnds our entire life, pant; pre out and future; nilvlsca on builiu'sa speculation. 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James 11, Drlscoll, Room 4, Loomls Building, Phone 432. TEXAS STAB OIL COMPANY havo now established a branch office nt 61S Mnln St.. Klamath Falls, with Mr. W. W. Bulotto In chnrge. nnd will offer to the people ot southern Oregon an opportunity to Invest In Oil IJinds of Texas, tho great oil stalo, In S-acro tracts ami up at $12 per aero PAINTING Practical Painting. Atnmlnumlng ot all Iron fixtures. Furniture Reflnlsh Ing and general contracting. ii. Timiii.L Oltl Itose HI. DR. R. B. MILLER DENTIST BrNtol Building. Old anil Mala BC Over Hugaroian' I'lioae 470 ALL KINDS of tin juiiI sheet Iron work, vca tllallnK and Mann nlr heating dune nt the Shannon Plumbing Shop. So. 1033 Mala St. L. N. HAINES Phone 023 Quality in roofinrj is what Riven it resistance to sun nnd rnin the two worst enemies of roofing. Quality in Malthoid is built-in. That's why it lasts so long why it's the cheap est roofinir you can buy. 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