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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1920)
MUMmm THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HATURDAT, JUNK M, lfM .naW-"-" IU E9r"l I III rid 1 1 ', -"Av. as a ( a lu In l" - - Tr.-ym III . llffli The 'Happy Medium' in Finance 0NK'8 Iniomr khoulil lm ilUlilnl Into ilirifi pi 0itllin nU-ly hnlmiinl u.iM for ,M-nilllurM InvrwtfiM'nt aavlng Anil I hi- Im-( point m( wlilili t lx-Klii I HATINU. Time, of rourr, mean im m count limi ut I hit Mm I National. QNK'H '""' nulil lm IUIil.il Into ilirw piipiiilltn- j !V m " . I,r T7r7sar-T IFirstNational Bank I i . KLAMATH rAU.i OREGON jji'll 1 mmmm . mm mmm m I O- AT THE THEATERS - HlurtliiK ax ii sailor on the (iniit l,nke in hi tnrly 'li-ona, and heroin. Ing. after advancing thrmirb imwn paer rhanni'ls, one of the mimt pop ular pta) wrlKhla of thn pant century, wua the nirier of thn Intn Paul Arm atrnna. nuihor of "Allaa Jimmy Vul 'ratine," which la alinwInK with llert l.ytell n thn tar ut the l.lliorty Theatre on Haturday Paul ArnmlrniiK am a auccenaful aallor, and after MiVerul yeura wui Klveil a llrenne aa a mauler of ateum veaaela However, hn decided that wrltlna a hla natural talent, lie aturted linnillliiK inrtn on a Ilufluln newspaper Later he went to New York ond did nemapaper work thern. It waa III ISiIM that lm wrote hln flrat aucreMful plu)', "The llelr to tlie llooruh ' Prmn tl.la time on lilt rln wa rapid lie wrote audi well known ataise turceanea n "Via Wlri" l." "Kiilomy June, " In u llla;o of tllory," "The nHCJiiic." nnd p-nv many othera lll two ureuttint pluya were 'Allu Jimmy Valentine." noil "Deep Purple. both written In 1909 In Ihn Metro production of "Alius .1. Jimmy Valentine" llert l.ytell plsvn the name role. Mr. l.ytell plu.d thla part mony tlmea on thn atuge In Ma career ua a leading mun Plnlf Km made the screen adaptation of thn piece. Thn original Idea for "Alloa Jimmy Valentine" rnme to Mr Armalrong through reading O llenry'a short story, "A Itetrleved deformation " Hn took ll.n brief outline thn atory auggeated and worked It Into u pl.iv Hint won n Internntlonnl re'tatloti The "l.lindit Kid," pl.ied by Jink Plckford. has a reputation through out TrxM an a "bail hombro" n pleiisiint munnereil youth win) ni.iki"' It a point not lo kill white mmi. only Mexicans. He tins Jual hud n Hhoot Iiik affair, and Ii lives town In n cloud of dust, bound for dIHiinl pnrts un known. Hn lamia In the Houth American town of lluennna Tinrrna, whern Ihn mnjor part of the picture takes place. It la here that thn Kid become In volved In a highly exciting plot to rob nnd decelvo an ariatoerntlR Hpanlah family, by pnalng uh a koii who ran nway when a boy. Hn doffs IiIk cowboy costume nnd hrciimea tlm favored son of tlm wnnltliy Hpanlah family. And later, when thn Kid bus felt the flret kind and loving In fluence he has ever known, the great transformation tk(s plncn. Thn picturesque nnd colorful set tings aro wry bvautirul und rolleat In u renllstlc fashion the RlumheniUH, Hiin-bnkiid atmoaphero of n typbml Houth American town. At tlm Htnr Thentro Friday nnd Saturday. Ho FnmlpnperiMl IiIk tlniterH until thtr-nervea wnrtt-rtiw Hlid-bliMtiHng Then, by hla Hnnao of touch nloim ho forced open tlm aleel doom of bank vuultH. 'ut wnu ublo to perform I1i!h linliiuo foul of thievery? Hee "Allaa Jimmy VhIoiiIIiio," stnrrlni; llert l.ytell. ut tho Liberty Tlmitro tonight, and nioet llcllon'a inobt fim clnntliig roguo fnco til fuco. Thli Metro prndui'tlon wuh mlaiiled Iroin tlm greatest diama of tlm i;cnorn Hon, written hy Paul Armutroni;. "Just hecnuso a woiiuin hiH uried, " dnclurod Loulso Olnum In dlbcuatiluK with some prominent New Tiork Crlt Icn tho auprlse ending of "Bex," nor new W, W, Hodkluson iipoclal rn lease "Is no reason why she sJiould be denied a woman's happiness, Junt because her environment ond man ner of living tbe result, of cob run, of bar being dependent on th'e plau- WOOD iill-woml la now aellloK III now aeJUne ;,l Ihnilil tlm aulil prem.aeu neremaiiovo ue hmtor.i rummer price, buy now, nut ., , , ' ' , Inter on hut now. Itemember tlilw. yur yuira wood ran he bo unlit ua rliiiiip In Klmiialh Pall aa In any city mi thn I'aclflr coast, hut in lint buy when the "ale In on. riiimti tin your orders und promise MTVlrn. IKIt.MH CASH Offlc.! 72 .Mjln St. Plume ltlileiMr I'lione AIKI O. PEYTON "Wood to Burn" iltti uml uttentlnna of men i Kir nor I ft mo and fortuno-hna into her becoming u creature who . ........, ....n .'.M.MtlU (IVUhf'tnlA.I muit light other women for wtu.t ho. ' ...... .... i . . .. ..... , . . j . . , Plaintiff, va. 1 jii) (I Tlllor Hank, a should lH..coman outaait and be des- 'corporation. Klamath Lake & Navl- tro)ed hy onn she hud befriended gallon Company, a Corporotlcn. nnu "Women are projected Into the " II. Griffith nnd lidd k Tllton whirl of llf hy Impulse and thn urg- ,lnnk.' f"1',1 nKnln,, n'l P-raona owning , . ., , . . , or rlnlmlng to own, or having or Ing of a renuln type of men who aiming to huvo any right, title cr should know better Then they nrr' Interest In the real vatatc hereinafter ibxcrteil that they miy suffer the described, Defendant. coiiHeiiiencea' alone I mnko thli To lidd A Tllton Ilnnk. n Corpora point for my sen, for I think that all I Hon. Klamnth I.uke A Navigation thn unfiilrnesH lies on the aide of ih. (-'"1l,"n' n Corporntloil. and II. H. mo iintiurniRM ins on ne sine or trie r)(f(h nm, i,,,,, & T,on )nnki male, thn nggrifaor and th cuuse. ntll lo ,,nch IlIU VPry prr,0n, firm Woman la merely the recipient nnd .mil corporation named na being the thn objnet of uiun's luRuencn." "Sex" will be fent'irril Fuuilny tho Liberty. , ... STRIKE SETTLEMENT P9fl?PrrT 1C DOriD or having or claiming to have any I rvUOrLVI IO rUUR interest, lien or clalniH therein, and nIso all other persons, nnd parties lll'TTI-' Mnnt June. -r. irna "1,1,,W". Ialmlng any right, title. 111111,1 M,'nl- Juno -r' -r0Kestnle, llui or Interest In tho renl peclM for n Nettlement of the Nelhnrt lestoto described In tlm complaint nnd milium' strike are remote, according 'nppllrallou for Judgment and decree ton report from that .an,,. Thn lo.h""'OTI(,K AN 8UMMON8 mun.1 for n mliilmum wage of )B 75 n , ,ho nnme of ,no BU0 0 n. duy cunnot bn met at tlm present You and uach of you as owners, prlco of silver, tporntors declare, and 'claimants or holders of an Interest, say tlmy urn willing to keep tlm prop-' !ll'n', cIalm .r es.,.u, ln and ,0 ,ho -'"" - ' "' ' -". go hack . 1$? to work nt tho present scnlo. Oregon, nnd all persons Interested In Tho mlncH nffected by the strike tho property hereinafter described uro tlm Cnsnule .Mines and Mills, The , i,.,;rc,l,' aJ? ,'orob'r .nntlfleil that ,, ., , ., ,,, . , , , Klamath County, n duly orgnnlted Nolharl Hllvnr Consolidated nnd tho cnllnty ,, boily p0tc and corpor- N'nlhart Silver Mines company. Thciato under and by virtue of tho Constl I'lohart Hllvr.r Mines compr.ny closed !'u,,on un(I w ot 'no slte of Ore down about five wenka mo belnir K". Hn plaintiff nhovo named. Is tho uown in inn rivt we.iKH 030, '!. , owllor ,j l0,0r of certain certlfl lompelled to close by the lack of orornieB of il'illmiuency, bound In book for IIh mill. Tho Nelhnrt Mines com-, form, as required by law, issued to puny und Ihu Nelhnrt Consolidated were paying their mlnrs $R B0 n day, thu voltititury ruiho having been given tlm mun Home weeks 1m fa re tho strike wnu docliiieil. Many of tlm miners aro looking for leuauamVTiUinmriiru 1KvnaTlu(r forrthn-yonr 1909 upon nnd inaludlng all prospecting trips. A Eroat ninny Imvo loft for other flolda. HUM.MONH KOII Pl'III.HWTION No. Ilrl.1 Kiiiity ln thn Circuit Court of tha Stato of Oiegon for Klamath County. Kred L. Houston, Plaintiff, yh. Daniel L. Gordon and Nellie Gordon, himhund and wife, C, N. Uordon nnd Luny 1, Gordon, husband and wlfo, Itnhnccii Juno Oordon-Prutt, widow, Laura Blierman-HcBS, nnd A. II. Hostt, wlfo nnd husband, Bykea lliunuker und Kthel llamuker, husband and wife, George Bborman and Sherman, husband and wlfo, Leonard Hherman and Fannie Sherman, hus band and wlfo, heirs at law of Sarah A. Gordon, deceased; and the Un known Heirs at Law of Sarah A. Oordon, deceased, Defendants. Ib tha bob of tho State of Oregen: , To Daniel L. Oordon, Nellie Gor don, o, N. aordoav'Lucjr 1. Oordon, Rebecca Jnne Oor1on-Pratt, Laura Hhermon-lleas, A, II. Mesa, Ocorgo Hhnrman and Sherman, bit wifii, MKinnril Sherman, and Fannie Hhi-rmnn; unci to thn unknown heirs (it law of Haruh A. Nnrdon, flncnnsed: Voti n ml (inch of yon nr hnruby required to aiipnnr anil answer the rntii plnlfit f Hod HKHlnnt you In the nlmvii I'.ritlllcd null, on or before July 120, IflBO, that being Ihu Ian! day of thn tlmn preacrlhml In tlm order for i fitiMlrntlriri tit IIiIm mitnrnnnii. Anil If 1 you fall at) lo answer or appear, for want thereof, I ho plaintiff will atiply to Ihn Court for thn relief pruycd for In his compl.-ilnl on fllo herein, to wlt: I First. That Ihn defendants and li'iirh und all of them lm rvuulred to tint forth thn nature of their roapectlvn 'MiiIkim In Inn tii.ritlnf.ftnr flinfrlhfi property and narh anil all of their i hiiI (I claims, If auy they have, and I that all ndvnran claims of tha defen- ninntH, ami rucn or winn, do ueter iinlnnd hy a decree of thin Court. Buccml. That hy a dnerva of this 'Court It lm mlJudRi'd and determined that thn defendant and each and all jof I hem have no right, title, Interest, 'or estate In and to the said premises lor any part or parcel of nld premlacs I adverse to thn title of plaintiff here in, and that the plaintiff be decreed to liuvtt a kooiI and valid title In and to Raid described real property, to- wit iMt Klvc (B) In lllock Thirty SHH rordlnic to the duly recorded plat ( thereof; and that plaintiff huvn Reed and I valid title In and to until premlaeR aa aealnat the anld named and unnamed defemlantfl and each and all of them I Third. That by a decree of thin Court It hn adjiidKfd and determined that thn ilnfi'nduntR and each and all of them ho forever enjoined nnd 'barred from In any manner aaaertlnR any rlnlin or claim whatsoever In o rf"1' or ,,n or " u!iy .laTl ,"! W Hon thereof, ndverae to the plaintiff: , nT)(1 for urh 0ht,r nd fUrlner recf aa to thla Court may aeem meet and eiultible, and for hla coata uud dlo- i uurai meiiin nerein. y ' Thla aummona Ii aorved hy publi cation thereof, In thn Evening Herald i a dally newapupvr, printed, published i and or general clrculatlcn In Klamath I County, Oregon, by order of Honor I able I). V. Kuykendall. Judge of the 'above entitled court, made and filed I Juno I lth, 1DS0, which said order I ren ii I rea that thla aummona be pub !.'" , Hulled ut leual once n week for alx 'ennaecuthe weeks, beginning on the 1 12th duy of June. 1920 C. F STONB nnd W. A Wlest. I Attorneys for Plaintiff, .Juno i:-10.26.3-10-17-24 ' HUMMOSH IV KOItt:CM)KtIIti: OV IHIMXyUK.NT TAX CKItTIKII'ATI- l- ,,I nr,. (',,rl nt Ihn Sliiln h fm..i,m ! .....I tnm 1lnH.i.lk III UII'KUIl. Ill 1.1111 IU1 niMUIHlU County. Klamath County, a Ilody Politic urn I'irnnralii nl Ihu Kloln nr flrnifnn owner or owners, nrccrdlng to the .tax rolls of Klamath Cnuntv, Oregon tof tracts nod parcels of land, lois nnd , blocks therein ileacrlbed nnd follow lng tbelr respcotlvo unnies. und to ;each und every person, firm and cor poration owning or claiming to own. Klamath County, Oregon, tho plain tiff herein, on the 31st day of March, 101(1, by tho sheriff und tax collector of Klamath County, Oregon, und filed by III 111 on tho 31st day of March, IV Hi, In tho offico ot tho county clerk of Klamath County, State of Oregon, for tho dUllnuuent tnxes for tho property on tho tux rolls In said sheriff and tnx collector's offico for said year, upon which no certificate of dellniiueucy had previously been I Issued, mid containing nil tho prop lurty upon which taxes aro dollmiucnt 1 for said year. That tho description or tho prop erty Included In said certain certifi cates of delinquency hereinafter ro feiroil to, tho nnmo of tho person or persons on thu tnx rolls In tho hands of tho sheriff and tax collector of Klumnth County, Stnto of Oregon, at tho duto ot tho first publication of this notice and summons as tho owner or owners of said property, It known, and so stating if unknown, and the total tax, Interest, penalty and coata due to tbe 31st day of March, 1816, the date of tbe Issuance of said certificates of delinquency, aro aa follows, to-wlt: "Ladd ,A, Tilton Bank, a Corpora tion, proMBt owner, Tho Boatl'Halt of Lot 1, all of Ut I,, all of Lot S seoot tho Boat 1.41 foot, all la Mock 27; the South 80 fent of Maple) Alley Mid 11x80 feet off of the South-' westerly portion of Lot 3. lllock 28: all In thu Original Town of Klamath Knlla, Oregon, Certificate of Delln (U'ncy Number 31 II nnd Number 36 II iRMied to Klamath Ccunty the 31st day of March, 191C, amount due tight Hundred nnd Hevcuty-rivo Dot Inrn and Seventy Cent (S87G.70) with fifteen per cent Interest (1C pel.) from aiild date." You urn further notified that Klamath County, a llody Politic and f?firnnrntf, nf tlif Ulntn nt flrnrnn claims a Hen for delinquent taxes for prior and subsequent years, with) inij rate or Interests en said amounts aa follews: Taxes for the year 1910 Fifty Right Dollars and Klfty-SIx Cents (I0H.5S), delinquent October Mb, 1911, with Interest at thu rato of fifteen per cent (1C ptt.) per annam from said date: Certificate of Delin quency Number 183 Issued to Klam ath County tho 9th day of July, 1917, amount dun Two Hundred and Seven Dollars and Thirty Cents ($207.30) with Interest at the rate of twelve per cent (12 pet.) per annum; Cer tificate of Delinquency Number 38S Issued to Klamath County August 3rd. 1918. amount dun Thlrtv-fleven Dollars and Klfty-Klve Cents ($37.SS) witn interest from said dnte at the rato of twelve per cent (12 pet.) per annum; Certificate of Delinquency Number 367 Issued to Klamath County August 3rd, 1918,' amount due One Hundred and Thirty-One Dollars and rive Cents ($131.06), with interest from said date at the rate of twelve per cent (12 pet.) per annum; Certificate of Delinquency Number 900 issued to Klamath County May 29th, 1919, amount due Thirty-Six Dollars and Seventy-Five Cints ($36.7C) with Interest at the rntn of twelve per cent (12 pet.) per annum from said date; Certificate of n..n.......M... t. . . . .'.iiiiijuuiic jiumurr vui issucu 101 Klamnth Ccunty May 29th. 1919. amount duo One Hundred and Thirty nonars aim Eiuvcn Cents ($130.11) with Interest at tbe rate of twelve per cent (12 pet ) per annum from said date; Certificate of Delinquency Number 1344 Issued to Klamath County June 7th, 1919, amount due 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 to Klamath County Juno 27th, 1919, amount duo One Hundred and Forty' Nine Dollars and Eighty Cents ($149 80) with Interest at tho rate or twelve per cent (12 pet.) per an num from said date; taxes for the year 1916 One Hundred and EJght Dollars nnd Two Cents ($108.02). delinquent October Cth, 1917, pen alty Five Dollars and Forty Cents ($C40) with Interest at the rate of twelve per fent (12 pet.) per annum from said date; tnxes for tho year 1917 One Hundred and Thirty-Two Dollars nnd Ninety-Seven -Cents ($132.97), delinquent October Sth. 1918. penally Six Dollars and Sixty Klvo Cents with Interest at the rate of twelve per cent (12 pet.) per an num from said date; taxeh for the yeur 191 S One Hundred and Twenty Five Dollars und Twenty-One Cents ($125.21) delinquent October 6th, 1919, penalty Six Dollars and Twen-t-Six. Cents ($6.26) with Interest at the rate of twelve per cent (12 pet.) per unnum frcm said date. Said Ladd & Tilton Dank, a Cor poration, as the owner ot the legal title of the above described property as tho samo appears ot record, and each of tho other persons above named, and wich nnd every person, firm and corporation owning or claiming to own, or huvlng or claim ing to havo any interest, lien or claims therein, nnd also nil othor pirjons or parties unknown, claiming auy right, title, estate, Hen or inter est In the renl cstato above de scribed und all persons interested therein, aro hereby further notified to be nnd appear within sixty days utter tho dnto of the first publication of this notice, exclusive of tho day of said first publication, and defend the action or pay the amount duo, as shown ubovo, together with accrued interest from the dato ot the issuance ot sitld certificates ot delinquency at tho rnto ot fifteen per rent (IS pet.) pur annum, and costs, and you are further notified to servo a copy of your appearance or answer on the undersigned uttorney tor plaintiff at his offico and post office address below stated. And you are notified that In case of your failure so to do. Judgment and decree will bo rendered herein, foreclosing tho lien of said taxes, In terest, penalty and costs against each tract nnd parcel ot land, lot and block of the real property abovo de scribed for the sums and amounts due upon nnd charged against tho same foi said taxes as hereinabove set forth, with penalties, intorust audi costs, and ordering tho salo ot each' tract and parcel of Innd. lot nnd, block ot real property for tho satis-' faction ot tha sums charged and found ngalnst It respectively, us pro vided by law and ns prayed for In plaintiff's complaint nnd application tor Judgment nnd decreu now on fllo In tills court nnd cniiRo, nnd reference to which Is hereby made. You uro further notified that plain tiff will apply to tho court for such other relief ns may bo Just, proper, meet uud equitable In tho promises. This summons la published pur suant to tho provisions ot law and tho statutes of tho Statu ot Oregon. In such cases mado arid provided, and tho dnto ot tho first publication of this summons Is tho 16th day of May, 1920. All processes and pnpors in this proceeding mny bo sorvod upon tho anderslgnod attorney tcr plaintiff re siding within tho Statu ot Orogon at tho offico nnd post-offico address hereinafter mentioned. W. M. DUNCAN, District Attorney and Attorney for Plaintiff. Residence and Post Office Address Klamath Falls, Oregon. Mar 15-22-29-6-12-19-26 BR SURE TO 00 to th SwaB Lake daato Botorday algkt. Big time, good ataato. SMI BUSINESS CARDS BUaiUfca:, tAKUS MMWWMMMWMWMWMWMMMAMMMWMV Klamath Falls Cyclery !We handle the beet la our line, nch aa Motorcyclea, Bicycles, j'arta ana Aceeaiorlea, ooodyear, Pennsylvania and Diamond Tlrea and Tubes. The home of the two and three wheelers, lnclud-1 rag tiariey-Davldson Service. a B.EMMARK 11B ft. ttk M. Ktamjtfk FaUs I w.,,,Wmw.wiw, .1, MMMlVMlV PHONE 39 327 MAIN STREET W. E. McABOY Balld MjrthtBg fa tbe cMaet Hue, Doora, Bcreeaa, etc Shop at 110 BltBth 8t. i. O. CLEOHORN Civil Eaaaea aad ftarreyor Office 617 Mala St. Pbeaea: Oflce IM, Rea. ItU O. K. FEED & SALE STABLES Under new manage ment Best care taken of all stock placed in our barn. Horses, harness and wagons bought, sold and exchanged. 000000m00000000j0Wi DENTISTS Dr. E. G. WUecanrar PHONE SS4 Dr. P. IVL Noal PHOlfal Ore rjadorwoofe creat a4 MWMMAMSMMWMV DR. G- A. MASSEY rosu-tb and Ptee St. Ib Warren Hunt Hospital Off. Phone 497 Rea. Phone 86M MsaAaawaaMsMAsstaAas"Ma KLAMATH AUTO SPRING WORKS Wo Do All Kfcafla of Bantam tog New Oboo Mode to Ordov Alio MralgktoaJac aad BlorkwMHbtBg ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phono SBaVT 17 KUaaotk Ave. , fVWVWWWMrWWaVtaVWNAArVNMVMS Phone 460 Ice Cream 719 Mala Bt Can die PASTIME Jack Moarow, Prop. CJgara, Tobacco, Soft Drinks, Peel and Billiards Barber Shop in Connection OUR MOTTO "Courtesy aad Bervtoe'' WILSON ABSTRACT COMPANY im Mala ARTHUR R. WILSOH Manager EX.9ERV.1CE MEN, ATTENTION! The regular moetlngi of Klamath Post No. 8, American Legion, will be held at S o'cleck: p. m., at the City Hall In Klamath KUs, on the second and fourth Tuesdays ot oath month. All Comrades are In vited. Those desiring to Join the Post may secure application blanks from Q. K. Van Rlpor, Fred Nicholson, or I. H. Carnahan, all ot Klamath Falls. FRED NICHOLSON, Secretary. WESTERN LABOR BUREAU The only place where you can get help and the only place where you can get a job., 1034 MAIN ST. Phone 477-J PROFESSIONAL CARDS AMMMMMMWWWWWWWWWWWIrVWMWWMWM FRED WESTERFELD IIKNTIHT Phone 434W. X-llny Laboratory Loocots llldg., Hlamatb rolls MAAAAAAaVMAAMsaVfSVWWWWaM4 DR. I). A. RAMBO Dentist L O. O. F. Bsdldtaaj I'HONB l sMttfVJaSks"iMMMMi PRIVATE HOSPITAL NAtr Open for tfaterall Cam Hn. Baaa McPmMr. 301 High St Phone 455 1AAAAWW0WWWWWWWWw Office Pboao 177W Rea 177R Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Pbyattiasj and Hargeoa White Bmildlng Klamath ratio Oragoa MAMMMMAAMMMMMVWWVWW(MWM DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence " Phones 321 I. O. O. F. Temple E. D. LAMB PHVMCIAN AND HURGEOlf rtionrs 17W 17R Rooms 1 aad 9 Wlilte Dolldbag DR. T. C CAMPBELL PHYH1CIAN AND SURGEON I. O. O. P. DolldlBg Phone 290 Residence White Pelican Hotel Residence Phone S. DR. L. L. TRUAX WAItllKN HUNT HOSPITAL Day Phone, 497 Night Phone, Ma HAW MILL KHOINKintlNG A CONHTKUCTION CO. Designer nnd bnildrra of mod ern saw mills, planing vnilla and box plants. Dredging. Pile fL-itlng. Phone 48U-W Office Corner Hpt'n, unit Oak Near S. I Dop.il 1 am now prepared to furnish Shasta Sand from tbe lloey, Cain., aiid and gravel pit, in any quantity that may be desired by contractors ind builders. At r. OR AH AM. Let Your GLASS troubles be Mine ,C. E. STUCKEY Re-Glazing and Cabinet Making Phone 477W Eleventh and Pine Klamath Lodge No. 137 1. O. O. F. Meets Friday night of each week at , I. O. O, F. hall, nth and Main streets. Hyman Weschler. N. .; W. C. Wolls. 'Secretary; V. D. Cofer, Treasurer. Ewaana Encampment no. to, i. u O. P., meeto Tuesday night of OMk week at I. O. O. F. hnll. W. II. North, C P.: W. D. Cofer, Scribe; Fred Buoslng, Treasurer. NEW CITY LAUNDRY FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK ROUGH DRY Tut Your Duds In Our Suds" PHONE 154 Corner Main and Cong'r King (loorgo recolvea nn aruratit ot 25,009 letters a year trout b t bjd Jects. Tbe. largMt meteorite, aotiiDlly know to have laileB to. earth weigh ed 487 poBaAs.