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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1920)
Was IM(1R MX WIMDAr, tVNK 1, 1MM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON to SCREEN DOORS Strictly clear Sugar and White Pine, with Genuine Rust-Proof Galvanized Wire, MADE BY THE Weed Lumber Co. These Screen Doors are made in Panel Bot tom for rear doors, and both Open Bottom and Bungalow style for front doors. We purchase the "Weed" Screen Doors in carload lots and can give an attractive price in consequence. At present we have over a carload in stock, and will not increase our price while these last, although there has been a 70 cent ad vance since we bought them. Another advance is expected soon. Big Basin Lumber Company Corner Main and Spring Streets TELEPHONE 107 KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. Commercial organizations ot Rich mond. Vs.. have perfected arrange ment for the farchasc and opera tlon of a largo, modernly equipped building In the central section ot the city as an apartment hotel exclusive ly for business women. Sugar Is retailing -his her In Cuba than In the United Slate. Hero to one case at least where It might be well to "carry coal lo "Newcastle." MIL WOOL MAX About storing that wool We can handle any quantity; our rates will make you smile. No better Intur- ance rates in town. Store your clip with us and be In touch with the buyers. PHOPLES WAREHOFSE CO. Ctb and Railroad spur Phone 22SW t M. F. PARKER 28-29 nnd June 2-5 riAXo Tiwxr.c I do concert rlanp 'nclna for Mln chn Klraun, GnlliOtrrl, John McCor ndek, Alms Cluck, etc. For 7 years enncert tuner with Mterwan Clny. Sun FrnncUco. May I not tune jour piano? ! Janssen In the following described H. J. MORGAN at 'ten-acre tract, situated In Klamath KnrJ Shepherd Co., 307 Main St., County, Oregen: Commencing at the Phone aK'JJ,. northwest corner ef the southwest 25-27-29-31'2-4-S quarter of the northwest quarter of I section five, township 39 south, NOTICK OK FINAL 8RTTLKMEXT range 9 east of the Willamette Merl Notlce I hereby given that the lan; thence south on section lino 6 uiderslgncd has filed In the County chains; thence east, at right angles. Conrt ot the State of Oregon, for ? north line of tract deeded to C. C. Klamath County the final account of '' b',C- Lon Lewis and wife, nil ndmlnUtratlon of the Estate ot J6-66 ,c''a, n,; t.henc. nort.n 6 'h10; John J. Lockmon. deceased, and said t0 tu" "n of northwest quarter of Conrt bai fixed June 21, 1920, at northwest Quarter of said section; 3:10 oclock p. m. as the time and thence west 18.66 chains to place of the Court Room ot said Court as the beginning, excepting a square rod at Inc for the hearing of said final neeonnt, and for tho ,ettlement, thereof. R. C. QROESnECK. Administrator ot the Estate of John J. Lockmon, deceased. May 18-25-1-8-15 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned administrator of the estate ot Lltxle May Schallock, deceased, has tiled In tho County Court ot the BUte of Oregon for Klamatii Countylat tho southeast corner of lot 4 the finnl account of his admlnlstra- block 31. LInkvIllo Pint. Cliv tlon of said cstnto, nnd that said Klamath Falls. Oregon, and running Court'has fixed Juno 21, 1920, nt -thence northerly, on tho oastorn linos 2:30 o'clock p. m. ns the tlmo nnd of lots 4 nnd C In said block, 130 the Court Room of said Court ns tho.feot; thence westerly, parallel with placo In tho City of Klamath Falls, Main street, 22 feet; thenco north Oregon, for the hearing of said final orly, al right angles with Main street, uccount and tar the settlement 30 feet; tlidnco westerly, parallel tbercof. I J. F. DAGGETT. Administrator of tho Estate ot Llzzlo Muy Schallock, deceased. May 18-2&-1-S-1C MINERAL BATHS Dr. Mand Ingersoll Hawley CblronracUc rbyslclaa Firat National Bank Building Entrance, Room S AtWXiAKD, ORSOOir ' A Swiss has Invented a remark able sick-room clock. When a but ' ton is pressed an electric lamp be I hind the dial throws the shadow of I the hours and the bands magnified upon the celling, so that Invalid can see It from bed without putting themselves to any Inconvenience. I "Anierlcnim triumphant" seem to be a safe prediction for the course of event In 1920 ' NOTICK OF GUAItniAVS SAI.K Notice I hereby given that In ac- -ordance with tho order of sale cf the County Court of Klamath County, Oregon, the undersigned Henry K. Jantsen. as guardian of the person and estate of Leona Anna Janen, Insane, will on or after Saturday, June 12. 1920. sell for cah. at riri vate 'sale, all Interest of said ward In the following described real prop- crty; alt bids should be mailed to the undersigned, to P. O. Box 82. Klam ath Falls, Oregon, or presented to .him in person at his residence In 'said city. Leona Anna Janssen s Interest In the estate in entirety with Henry R ""' co,ru,?. V a,a "" pr deluding a right of way over a strip one rod wide to the county road, the north line of said right ot way being Identical with the south line of said northwest quarter ot the northwest quarter and lot 1 of said section, with right ot O. A. Hilllard and heirs and assigns to maintain gates. Also the following described tract: The Interest ot said ward being merely her Inchoate dower right a wife of Henry R. Janssen In tho par cel described as follews: Beginning in of -wltli Main street. 80 feet: thenco northerly, at right angles with Main street, to tho south lino ot said street; thenco westorly, along tho south lino of said street. 4 feet: thenco at right angles, southerly, 60 feet; thonce westerly, parallol with 'said street, C6 feet; thonco northerly, I at right angles, 60 foot to said street; inenco wcsiony, aiong mo souui line of suld streot 21 3-S feet; thenco southerly, at right angles with said street, 89K- foot; thonce easterly, parallel with said street, 2 feet; thenco southerly, at right angles, 150 4 fcot to north lino of Klamath street; thenco easterly along 'north line of said street 181 feet to the place of beginning. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, May 10, 1920. HENRT R. JANSSEN, Ouardlan ot Leona Anna Janssen. May 11-18-21-1-8 CALIFORNIA NEWS o- IIROWN'S VAI.I.I'.Y, May 31. Mrs Elizabeth KyniRiil died at her homo hero Friday at thn ago of fiO yours. She won a nathn of tlermany i Resides a husband, llenjnmlu Kym nnl, she I' survlxed by n daughter, Mr Joseph l.nuKhllii of Hamilton-, ton; n brother. Jacob (turd ami two! sisters, Mrs. Witt of Live Oak. ami Mrs. Mary Kuper. fllltUO V-Alll-V ll..t. ! I lit.... "t ' ' "'" " -''. A Jenkins foun.1 live 80-i ollar gold l!t'ft'! 111 a ZIlllllt Villi 111 II I'Clllll which he was enlarging a day or two ago. He wan about to throw tlio can away when lie heird a rattle Inside l1Mi ,,U ,,,,, mxtllro wa, n,,.J ami upon Investigating foun.l the; ut brewing nt home I muiy and rusty gold coin that hud been there j out-of-date. Nowaday, by asking at for perhaps more than forty yror)ln-drug storo for a 60 cent bottle of , and forsotten. Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Cotn- McCl.orn. May 31. t). S. Paint cr, Aslstant General Manager of the McCloud River Lumber company wa host at a banquet served at the McCloud Hotel to about twenty men, celebrating- the occasion of hi twen tieth year In the service of the Mc Cloud company. All of hi guest had also seen twenty or more years' service here. A number of old photo graphs, relic and reminiscence of the early day of McCloud furnished the diversion for the evening. LAKEPORT, May 31. Taklngj testimony In tho second trial oti Shafter Mathews, former clerk of Lake county, charged with embez- zllng county funds, ha commenced. NAPA, May 31 James Mart'n , Perry, who came to Napa In IS TO died at a local hospital here Friday. ORKKNVILLK. May 31. A forest fire broke out Wednesday near Stone & Webster Camp No. 4 In llutt Val ley. CRASS VALLEV. May 31. Fred Thomas, n miner employed In the Pennsylvania Mine, ono of the prop erties of the Kmplre Mining com-1 Youman was returning to tho holo pany, was killed In a cave-In In thel to find why the liumlte did not ex mine during tho noon hour Friday. plode and a he neared It, tbo blast ! went off ( WOODLAND. Cal.. May 31 In conjunction with the observance of Memorial Day here, Fred Shaffer distributed some 900 returned ser ; vice men certificate of gratitude Is sued by the Yolo county board of 'suiiervlsor and credentials Issued j by the state and signed by Governor ' W. I). Stephens and Adjutant Gencr al J. D. Ilorree. ,1 CRASS VALLKY. May 31. Fred' i Thoma. an employ of the Pennsyl-1 t vanla shaft of the Empire mlnei, wa killed while at work by a heavy piece of rock falling from the hang- j ing wan ana striking mm on the back, crushing hi spine. He was killed almost Instantly. OROVILLE. May 31 Fire of un known origin destroyed the plant of the Western Ice and Fruit Cooling company In this city last night, caus ing a toss estimated at 850,000. At the time the blaze wa discovered there wa no one at the plant. SAN FRANCISCO, May 31. Qrcat Western Power company of Califor nia was today authorized by the rail road commission to Issue 81,500,000 of It 7 per cent preferred stock to secure funds to enable It to complete what Is known as the Caribou hydro electric plant on the Feather River. It was originally estimated by power company engineers that the Caribou development would cost 84, 321,430. It Is now estimated that the work will cost 86,246,100, an In crease of $1,924,670. RED BLUFF, May 31. An army airplane carrying repair parts to a machine In the Sierra Nevada moun tains 100 miles east of here, crashed to tho ground today beside the dis abled airplano and was wrecked, ac cording to Information by wireless to tho forest patrol station lioro. Master Electrician J, Robins,, tho ' pilot, was unhurt. TIMIA CITY", May 31. Claiming that tho city is luw abiding and the Inhabitants so peaceable ho lias been J able to mako but ono arrest during i the two months ho lias norved as ulghlwatchman, Leo Medina has tendered his resignation to tho board of trustees. MARYSVILLE, May 31. Tho homo of F. E, Smith, 31C II stroot, was robbed last night and wearing apparol and Jowolry belonging to tho Smith and Edward Donham families Hlolun. The losa is estimated at about $150, REDDING, May 31. Mary Ann Johnson, 81, who was one of the old est pioneer residents of Shasta coun ty and of California, died early Sat- ! MIES MIEN tuuh HI use ouamimx's s(ii: ti:a and M'll'lltlt ItLCIl'K AND NO. IHHiV WILL KNOW Tin? use of Sago nml Sulphur for restoring faded, gray lialr to It nat-i I urnl color dates back to grandmoth., or' Mine. She unci It to keep lior nMr 0tfiu)tll,. MrK K,UMy Bm, .' tractive. Whenever lior lialr took on that (lull, faded or streaked appear. ' iilli-it with wonderful effect. I J pound," you will get this famous old preparation, Improved by the addl-j lion ot oilier ingrcuienu, woicii can te depended upon to restore natural, color and beauty to the hair. A welt known downtown druggist says It darken the hair to natural ly and evenly that nobody can tell it hat been applied. You simply damp en a sponge or soft brush with It, and draw this through your hair, tak ing one strand at a time. Dy morn ing the gray hair disappears, and af ter another application or two, It be comes beautifully dark and glossr. urday at tho family homo at 92S Center street. She leases lx child-, rt.n, all born In the town of Simula, . I MARY8V1LLE. May 31 -In the house whore she had mado her home for tho past tlfty-two ears. Mr. Anna Pfofler wa claimed by death at I or home, SIC Fifth street at a late hour Krld.iy night She wa a native of Herman) and SI )ear of ago. 11ELDEN. May 31. Explosion ot n delayed blast blew Richard You man In the employ of Captain Henry Klnch to piece Friday afternoon. A movement to bar Socialists from the law school of New York and to wlbtbold diploma from Soc ialist students now In the school wa b"gun at a recent meeting of tho New- York State Association of I-ogal Instructors. Advocate of the prop osition declared thatSoclJlist law- Iyor constitute a real menace to so ciety. Anna Pavlova, the f.imou dan- ccr. expresses the opinion that tho world dancing craio U duu to die out soon. Hut "Watch Your Step" will not cease to be a subway slogan. i let 1 1 Itltttttttetle tetel'8 1 ! fef . 4 NOTH'ti OK A MKKTINil Or TUN OWNERS OK LAND IN TIIH KLAMATH Mt.UNildK DISTRICT OK KLAMATH COUNTY, OHK. HON. To the Owner of Land Situate In Urn Klinr.i.th llralimgo District, ot Kluiimili county, Oregon! No1 ico h hereby given that n moot lux of the owtint of land situate In the Kl.umilh trnltingo District of Klamath County, Oregon, Is callod for the purpose ot submitting to said laml ownei the itietlon whether or not bond of tho Klamath Drainage District of Klamath County, Oregon, to the extent and In tho amount of $200 DUO no shall bo authorltod tor the purpose of constructing tho nec essary reclamation work to reclaim, drain ami Irrigate tho lands within the boundaries ot aald Klamath Drainage District; sold mooting to bo held In the Circuit Court Itoom In the Court House ot Klamath County, Oregon, In tho City ot Klamath Knits, Oregon, at tho hour ot 3 o'clock In the afternoon of Monday, tho 7th day of June, A D. 1110. Said meeting la called by ordr of tho Hoard ot Supervisors of 'the Klamath Drainage Dlatrlct. U. R. DE LAI'. Seerotary ot Klaiu.it h Drainage District May 24-June 4 NOTICK Or KI.KtTTlON OK A IMIAHD OF TIIHKK HUI'LHVIS. ORM OK THK MKADOWH DRAIN. auk nurrnitrr ok klamatii COUNTY, OREGON. TO THB OWNERS OK LAND SIT UATIS IN TIIH MEADOWS DRAIN AOK DISTRICT OK KLAMATII COUNTY, OREGON; Notice la heroby given that a meet ing ot the owner of land situate In the Meadows Drainage District of Klamath County. Oregon, t called for the purpose ot electing a Hoard ot three supervisor a and In the mannor provided by law; said meet ing to bo held In tho County Court room in tho Klamath County Court Home In the City of Klamath Full. Oregon, on Tuesday, the 8th day of Juno, A. D. 1920, at the hour of 2 o'clock la the afternoon on ald date C. R DKLAP. Clerk ot Klamath County, Oregon May 24-Juni) I ' , m Senator Knute Nelson of Minne sota has nuier been defeated for oltlco during hi public career of more than half a century. r i it k Does the word strike terror to your boart, or Is )our property protected sufficiently by Insurance In n reliable company? In this day of high cost of matorinl. scarcity of homes, no one. should leave their property un- protected. Let u explain to you the. special insurance system under which we protect your homo In the loading Insurance com tunic ot America James If. Drlscoll, Room 4, Loomls Ilulldlng. Phone 432, PAINTING 1 I Practical Painting. Alumlnumlng of all Iron fixture. Kurnlturu Refiulsb- Ing and general contracting , II. C. TLTIIILL IU IUmc HI. THE USE OF these columns will make money for you. Don't Be Content With "Hobson's Choice!" More than a hundred years ago, Toby Hobson of Cambridge kept the only horses for hire in town. But his customers had no choice save to take the horse nearest the door, whether little or much to their liking. So "Hobson's Choice" has come to mean: "Take this or none." Today, through the advertisements in this and other papers, you have all the world to choose from. Yes, through Advertisements, the world comes lo your door with its wares. Advertisements give you the oppor tunity for comparison and selection of almost anything you want or need. Advertisements are an accurate index of what other people are buying, selling, wearing, eating, doing, learning; of what the world is accomplishing and how, where, and by whom it is being accomplished. Form the habit of reading advertisements just as regularly as you read the front page. You will find it profitable and mightily interesting as well. .MMMI Warren Hunt Hospital A thoroughly oUIlpod lustltulloB affording uticulled facllltle tor the scientific treatment by hospital meth od of medical, urglcttl and obslat rlcal cntos, The new and modern fireproof build ing contain private rooms for bod and ambulatory casus, completely Hiiulppnd examination and treatment rooms, Roentgen Ray, clinical ana research laboratories. STAFF WARREN HUNT, M. D. L L, TRUAX, M- D. OKO. A, MA93KY. M. D. LOCATION FOURTH AND PINE HTtL. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. TELEPHONE 497 AMBULANCE SERVICE ROBERT S. FRY General Insurance Investment Tel. S7A-J 707 WAHHINCTON HT. Klamath Kails. Ore. For Sale 1 Ford Touring Car 1 Ford Truck 1 Dodge Touring Car Imperial Garage PHONE 130 r Klamath-Bend Auto Stage A dally auto stage servlco Is now operating between Klamath Kalla and llend. Ofllcos Rex cafe and Met ropolitan Hotel. C. I. Heckard. 17-tl ALL KINDS of tin and sheet Iron work, Ten tllatinic and Harm air heating ilonn at the Rhannon Plumbing Hln.p. No, Knt3 Main HI. L. N. HAINES Phono 833 I- t j4Kafctf(Ai , v. v.. ik s V rW in