The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 21, 1920, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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THE EVENWC HERALD, MJVMATH FALLS. OMCOW
WKDRNWAY, JULY If,
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The cooleat and best yentiUted theater in
Klamath Falls
MONDALE THEATRE
TODAY AND TOMORROW
Thn HobeiUon-tV.W. afar, Hrwiun lfaykiin, In Dm greatest picture
of lt kind rtn. nuulr
"TIIK TONG MAN"
Kwy scene taken In heart of Him Francisco's Chinatown
Anil Turn Ml, KIiir of the Plains, tn
"A MOVING I'M'lt'ltK (OWItOV "
Ileal Alt Ion
Two HImimk, 7llrt unit o'clock
XMINO HUMIAY 1. W. CJIIIKFITII'H
"MOTHER AM TIIK LAW"
NOTH!K (IP HKAIUNd OK I'KTL
TION TO I'OIIM DRAINAGE DIH.
TIULT.
quarter, nnil Honthw.-.t quarter of
northeast quarter.
All of I lui ahiwu described lands
constitute a contiguous body of
In llio County Court or the Ktntit , wnmi; wet ami overflowed lands
of Oregon for tbo County of Klntnntli. i now In process of reclamation.
Notlcu Is hereby glvrn that !-.cnrlr.r: III,
on tho following petition will bo lieUj Tho total acreage Included In nalcl
Ml tint Court llouso In thu City of lands and to bo Included In thu ills
Klamath Falls, County of Klnnmtli.'lrlrt aforesaid In r.,000 uercs all In
HtrtlK of Oregon, on llm lli day of Klamath County, Oregon.
Hcptemher. 1112(1, for the purpose of j.
determining h;llier tho prayer of T,, nftmi. of , f)f
sa.1.1 petition shall be, granted. ,,, rr)t.( , , , , included
AH perrons owning or claiming an , ,,, ,,HlrIr ph i,,,,!
Interest In land de.rr bed In .lill0r,, f , cmlnIy nm, t,, T
petltU.aro hereby not fled ioni.p..ar0wm.(l ,. ,.ach ', h r '.
at said plitro on raid date and kIiow i.,.Vcy aro an follows
intiw. if any ther be, why tbo prnycri , n,.ni. iVll ', ,........
" ',U'"" "''."".'"n-J",' r""'1 ' corporation) la tbu oner of one-
... .. l- ,.',,; ,!,, """ f '" acreage described above
H,n" County Uorlt. n iIK,,., tl roposed district
I (to Koiiert II Kills li tlm owner
I of oiii-fourth of tlie ucreago ilescrib-
I mI aboo j Included In tin proposed
Idlstrlct.
! (cl J C Elliott KlnK Is thn owner
of one-fourth of the lureuge des'rlb.
In the County Court of tho Mate of id iihovv a a Included In tho proposed
Oregon for the County of Klamath I district.
In Ihr- Matter of the Organltntlon! v
iti me i, iivii itmiiiuki- fimri(.l.
THIS IS THE MOST RECENT PHOTOGRAPH
OF THE POPE, TAKEN AT THE VATICAN
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lly GAItltETT K.
Van riper.
Deputy.
rirriTiov
To the llnnrtrublo County Court of
Klamath County, Oregon
The undersigned, your petitioners,
respectfully petition and shim:
That they desire to nrgonlte and
form a drainage, district tn bo known
I Kald dlslrlrt Is tn be organized fur
the construction, operation and main
tenance of a drains!) and irrigation
Kystem and tbo reclamation of said
lands and protection thereof from the
overflow of thn Upper Klamath Lake
and thu natural drainage from the
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iter and In accordance with Chapter J!' IT"!'"""! reclamation and protcc-
340 of the Oeneral Iiws of the HlateM'"" aforesaid a for agricultural phr-
of Oregon for 1!15 (pagu 640) tiled '""J!' ' ,w11 "", ronduclve to the
In the office of the Keiretary of Btate '"I'llr welfare and will be of public
Kebruory 26, 1916. as amended by benefit. ,
Chaper III of funeral Uwn of the ,
u. t n.M.iM n mi?. MM n.nM.i.1 All the lands. ubove desrrltu..! nn.1
ed by rhaptern 1S4. H2. 2S. 390 ', " lnIu"r W propod tSU- Ju!y S.J&.2.S2i'6
nnti.. r(u huh nuuuiu ue properly ml
County of Multnomah, ss. (Court It be 'nd Judged nnd determined
1, J. C. Klllolt King, being first thut the defendants and each and all
duly sworn. ay that I am one of the of them have no right, title, Interest,
petitioners In tho ubove petition; that J or estate in and to the said premises
I have rvad tho sold petition, am fain- or any part or parcel of laid premises
lllar with the contents thereof and 'adverse to the title of plaintiff here
believe the alligations thereof to bo! In. and that the Plaintiff be decreed
PII.. I t.. .. .J ... t.-B .! I J
- IU IIBVH IUUU UUU VHI1U KILIH 111 Mild.
to said described real property, , to
wn:
Lot Five (6) In Mock Thirty
nlno (39) of tho City of Klamath
Kails (formerly Llnkrllle), Klam
ath County, State of Oregon, 'ac
cording to the duly recorded plat
tneraor;
J. C. KLL10TT KINO.
flubscribed and sworn to before me
this 10th day of June, la 20.
AKTIIUIl M. QBARY,
Notary I'ubllc for Oregon.
(Notarial Seal)
My commission expires
April 22, 1921. .
(leneral Laws of the State of Oregon
for 1919.
11
The description of all lands In
cluded therein are as follows
In Towashlp 38 South of Mange ft
East W. M.
Hvttlon 7; 'Lot 3. 14. 9 and 8. and
the Hnuth half of the Southeast iur
ter. and lots 1, 2, 10 and 6.
Kertlon HI Lots 3, 4, 6, fl, 7, B, 9,
and 10.
Section 9; Lots 4, 6, t, 7 and South
half of the Southeast quarter;
Section 10; South halt of the'
SouthweH ijtinrter !
Herilnn 16; Nfrthwest quarter, nnd
Lots 3. 4. 9. 10 and 11.
Section 16; all of Section
Section 1
quarter. ICast half
nroDerlv In
cluddl tbervln, and will be benefi
cmiiy artected by the operation of
the proposed district.
VII.
The benefits of such prcposvd rec
lamation nr.d protection will exceed
the cost incurred and any damage
that may be done, and the best Inter
ests of tr land aforesaid to be In
cluded in thu district and of the
owners of such land as a whole, and
of the public at large, will bo pro
moted by the formation and proposed
peratlons of such district.
VIII
HCMMONH KOIt I'L'IIUCATION
No. 1IH.1 Kqnltr
In the Circuit Ccurt of the State
of Oregon for Klamath County.
Fred L. Houston, Plaintiff, r:
Daniel L. Gordon and Nelllo Gordon,
husband and wife, C. N. Oordon and
Lucy I. Cordon, husband and wife.
Itebecca Jano Qordon-I'ratt, widow,
Laura Shvrmnn-Hess, and A II. Hess,
wife and husband, 8ykes Hamaker
and Kthcl llamakor, husband and
wife, George Sherman and
ANNAPOLIS FOUNDED IN 1004.
Neva Scotia Earliest ColenlntJ LantJ
In North America, With excep
tion of St Augustine.
Nora Hcotln may lay claim to be
ing the earliest colonlxed land In North
America, with the exception of it. An.
fustlne. Fin., where the Spanish ew
tnbllrhment was made as early as
.Mil. fort itoyol. now the little town
of Annapolis, was fonnded In 1XM,
three yenrs before the Kngllsh settled
nt .Jamestown. The brave French
filoneers found It neresary tn sus
pend ibelr colony for three years, but
the settlement was re-established In
1010 by a group of Acadlnns.
The Arndlans were In almost con
stant conflict with the Kngllsh. The
colony fell Into the hands of the Eng
lish twci, and was each time returned
to the French before the Kngllsh final.
ly ruptured It In 1710. The Acadlans
viimlitei! MwiilfaM to ll.flr U(s that
French rule would some day rvtnm.
but their hope was destined never to
be realized. Tbey, however, persisted
It: maintaining their Identity eTen
spnlnst the Kncllsh Insistence that
they abandon their allegiance to their
mother country.
The descendants of the Acndlans.
numbering .VKI.000. nre to be found In
Maryland, Vlrclnln, the Cnrollnas,
fennrla nnd Imlslann. When the
Arnd'ans were expelled from the llnsln
.f Miitins. Ornnd I're. when they re
ffted to take the oath of fcnlty to the
KntrlMi snwn-lgn In 17.V, many of them
i-nit'd to the vlldernes ami Inter
drifted back to their former homes only
In find them occupied by new settlers
from New Knglond states.
'M',1
Letters From
i i
The People
LAtlOR OrT-lfTAL GIVEH
VIKVVH ON GAMBLINQ
Klamath. Falls, Ore.,
July 20, 1929.
To the Kdlior of tho "Herald."
Dear Sir:
In view of the proceedings ot th
city council on Monday evening, tho
following facta may bo enlightening:
First, the exact wording of a reso
lution adopted unanimously by tho
Central Labor council, at Its meeting:
Reselved: That, tho Klamath
Falls Central Labor' council placoa
"iiaeK tit record km Ulug li fcvor of
the .suppression,)! gambling, and
be It further
Reselved: That this Central
Labor council Is opposed to the
removal of chairs or aeata from
public places, as a mean's to pre
vent gambling In such public
places. ,
Tjif writer, as secretary, wa dele
gated to lay before the city council
the resolution adopted by the labor
council. This was done. Subsequent
ly, the writer was granted the privi
lege of addressing the city council,
and. In the course of a short address,
pleaded for the retention of chain
and other seating accomodation la
public places. This was In line with
the resolution adopted by the labor
DEEP RESPECT FOR SABBATH council. Tho fallacy of attempting to
prevent gambling by the removal ot
Writer's Recollection of Hew Day
Used to Be Observed When Ha
Was a 8mall Boy.
My mother was born and reared In
tittle country village In western New
Tork. On the farm where my grand
mother lived. It wns the custom to be
gin Sunday on Saturday night at
sundown. The "hired mnn" came In
from the chores, grandmother "put
nunv nil tipr u-nrb In thn ktfrhf.fi. nnd
then the entire family gathered In the
'left room and studied the Sunday
school lesson. or hnd n reading from the
Illble, led by grandfather, nnd nil the
rniniiy rcureo not later man nine
o'clock.
ind that plaintiff have good and) In tin- morning after doing none ,bnt
The formation or ilnlnnn. ,il
sucrman, nusoanu ana wue, ueonam
Sherman and Fannie Sherman. hissw
North half. Southeant Keous method of accomplishing tho I band and wife, heirs at law of Sarah"
alf of Southwest nusr-' reclamation and protection of the A- Gordon, deceased; and tho lin
ter. Norlhvest otiarter of ti Soutb- lands oforesald to be Included ' known llolrs nt Law of Snruh A
west iiinrii-r. Lot 2, nm) Northwest therein. jUnrd-n, deceased. Defendants. ,.
quarter i IX. i In tho nume of tbu Statu 'of Oregon)
Section 18: North half of North- The proposed plan cf reclamation To Daniel L. Gordon. Nelllo Gor-
east iiuarter. Southeast nunrtor of ""d protection Is to provldo whero "01,i c Gordon, Lucy I, Qordon.
Northeast quarter. Northeast quarter necessary, proper and suitable dllcos Itebecca Jono Gordon-I'ratt, LaurW
of Southenst quarter, and Lots 6, C, prevent thv overflow of waters of ' shtriuun-lliss, A. 11. Hess, Geori
7 and . j rpper Klamnth Lake, and to ilruln,&,"'r",nn nna Sherman. Mia
Section 20; Northeast quarter.'"1" intnli by ditches or otherwise,
Northeast quarter of Nitrtpwest quur- supplementing raid works by pump.
ter. North half of Southeast quarter. '"K Munts or other methods affording
a . i . . s a a ' .1 ... I ........ . .i . .
ami 1-ou 8, 7, 8, 9 and 10.
Section 21; all of Section.
Section 22; Vel half. Lots 3. 4,
6, 6, 7 and N, and 2 nnd Southwest
quarter of Northeast quarter.
Also that part of Lot 1 of Section
22, nnd that part of Lots 2 and 6 of
Section 16 which lies wist of tho fol
lowing lino, to-wlt; Hcglnnlng at tho
Northeast corner of Iot 3 of said sec
tion 22, thence North 1436 feet to tho
center of the "Neck" thenco North 38
degrees 61 minutes West 4146 feet
following "Neck" to Intersection with
north and south center line of Section
16
Section 23; Southwest quarter of
noutnwert quarter.
Koatlon 26; All fractional Section
26 except Lots 1 and 4.
, . Section 20; West half, Southeast
quarter.. Vt,st half cf Northeast quar
ter; Southeast quarter' or Northeast
quarter.
Soctlon'27; All Section,
Section 28; Northeast qunrtor,
Northeast quarter of Northwest quar
ter. Loin 2. 3, 4, 6, 6, 7 mill 8,
Station 29: Lot 8.
Section 31; North half of North
east quarter, Southwest quarter of
NorthiMiut quarter; l-ast half ot
Southeast quartor, Northwest quar
ter. Section 36; West half of Northeast
quaitor; Soutliciixt quartor of North
'nut qiinrtor; Knst Imlf of Northwest
quarter; South half of Kimtliwfnt
qimrlur, nnd Southeast quarter.
Section 30; North half of North
eiiNt quuilur. nnd West half.
Ill TowiiHlilp 29 South of ItmiKo 8
Kiiat W. M.
Suction 2; North half of NortliouM
drainage; to provide bv canals. In
" neauguies anil pumps., n
wife, Leonard Sherman, mid Fan
Sherman; nnd to tho unknown ho
ut law of Sarah A. Gordon, decease!
You and each of ion are hereby
required to appear and answer the
inoro systematic, economical and eff l- complaint filed ngalnst you In the
Cleilt means Of Irrlciltlnn: nnil tn urn,
vldo protection as may bo best suited
to IICCOIIIPllsIl thn lllirllll... Rnl.l
InndK In general nre partially reclaim-
nbove entitled suit, on or befoio'Juiy
26, 1920, that being tho last day of
thu tltno prescribed In the order fpr
publication of this summons. And.'if
ed swamp and overflow- lands, Said vou 'a" answer or appear, for
lands nre now protected from over-Annt thereof, tho plaintiff will apply
flow by dikes, and an improved - t lno Court for the relief prayed for
tern cf drainage anil Irrigation Is In!1" his compl.nlnt on fllo herein, to.
process of construction, and thu pro-'w": ,
posed plan will Include such addl-l First. That the defendants and
tlotinl dikes, drainage and Irrigation eacn Qn'' n" ot them be required to
canals and worka as will bo deemed ,ot for,h ,no nnturo of their respecttva
uecessury.
X.
All of the undeMigncd petitioners
have agreed, nnd do hereby agree,
that they will pay any nnd all ex
pensoH incurred and any tax or taxes
thut may bo levied ugalust their luuds
respvctlvoly, for tho purpose of pay
ing the oxponso of orgnultlnR or at
tempting to organize, tho proposed
district.
WIIKHRKOHK your pclltlonora
pray that tho lands heroin descrlbod,
or such part of them im may bo found
by tho court to bo properly Included
In tho proposed district aforesaid,
either permanently or until further
Investigation and survovs may permit
elimination shall b doclared organ
ized into a draiuago district, and that
such and other and further proceed
ings bo had us may bo nucesdary and
iriinir.
GHAIIY INVK8TMKNT COMI'ANV.
Ily AGNUS M. (IHAHY,
rresldent.
ROIIKHT II. KI.LIS.
J. C. KLLIOTT KING,
Slato of Oregon,
BIG JAZZ DANCE
AT
OPEN AIR PAVILION
TOMORROW NIGHT
Largest dance floor between Portland and
San Francisco
SPECIAL JAZZ MUSIC
COME! , Ersryon. IviU4f . COME!
claims to the hereinafter described
property and each and-, all' ot their
said claims. If any thoy havo, arid
that all udversu'clalms ot the tlofoji.
danls, and. each ot them, bo deter
mined by a decreo of this Court.' s.
Second. Thnt by a decreo ot this
valid title In and to said premises aa
against the said named and unnamed
defendanta and each and all of them.
Third. That by a decree of thla
Court It be adjudged and determined
that the defendants and each and all
of them be forever enjoined and
barred from In any manner asserting
any claim or claims whatsoever la or
to the said premises hereinabove) in
scribed, or In or tn any part or por
tion thereof, adverse to the plaintiff:
and for such other and further relief
aa to thla Court may seem meet and
equitable, and for hlB costs and dis
bursements herein.
Thla sui.imons Is served by publl
frUfon thereof, In the Evening Herald,
a tiaily newspaper, printed, published
the'ulewlutely necessary chores on the
farm, the team that had not been used
the day before was hitched up to the
big four-seated wagon and the entire
family. Including the "hired" help, went
o church. There wns preaching aerr
furniture was pointed out.
Now In reference to percentage and
rake-oft gambling: It la my personal
opinion and the opinion ot practic
ally every working man with whom I
come In contact that a professional,
tin-horn gambler, ateerer or capper,
la the absolutely lowest form ot
human life; a leech, parasite, and
non-producer, and a detriment to an
community that tolerates bla pres
ence". This Is Illustrated forcibly by our
own experience. I know that the
word has been passed along the llsa
to Reno and similar centers, that thla
It a "lire, wide-open" town. This has
bad the effect ot attracting an and
sirable element Into our' community.
It Is Indeed strange to me, that tha
merchants complaining of the falliag
off In business have failed to connect
Ice In the forenoon, and then we ad- ' Ibjs eondltlcn with ttw wlde-opeaj
loomed to n lunch for ourselves nnd
the team. Then we went In to a Son-'1
day school service, nnd after an Inter-
al there was another preaching serv
?e. nfter which we hitched up and
rme slowly back to the farm.
That wus the vvny Sunday was Kept
n wi-Mcrn New York a little more
ban fifty yenrs ngo. I can remem
gambling that has nrevalled for thar
past two months or so. Thla Is tke l
"peak" of the season In the lumber
Industry; the time when purchasing'
should be brisk. But, due to tha
withdrawal from circulation by tha
gamblers of a large amount of money,
less clothing, furnishings, watcbes-
ier henrlnr my mother sav that when land other similar articles of annaret
aniTof general circulation In Klamath. ,. n girl In the some New York and 'adornnJcnt ave being purchased
V0Sen,diLdrud0gfe,o?nt0hr;l tZ& "'"' '
abovo entitled court, made and filed k,rt ,n "'? wn,"-v """''? .because man can't spend In a store.
Juno 11th, 1920. which said order
requires that this summons be pub
lished at least once a week for six
consecutive weeks, beginning on the
12th day of June, 1920.
C. F. STONE and
V. A. Wlcst.
- Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Juno 12-19-2C-3-10-17-24
lbulldlng Guatemala City.
Guatemala city, In the republic of
he fame name, which was the scene
of one of the mint violent earthquake
In Central American history, during
Overhauled cars, splendid shape. I '"' ,",l,r """' "f 'i17 nnd the early
X good line. You can't beat tbem. Irnrt of 1018. Is now being gradually
Howie Garage, Main street. 17-tt i rebuilt.
IV . - I
ff
in Sunilnv, nnd was not alloweu to
vnd ntiy luniks except the Illble nnd
Fox's Uwk of Murtyrs." Christian
Herald
Guatemala wns for centuries the i
TS7
hni.io nf lhn Mnrn.Onli-lin Iliitlnnn. At iW',n the
A sclontlst has made the discovery inilIHln .,. ,,', snl,. . ... .,,, Tuesday,
rcnmri(niie ruins in me America
monoliths reeiuh!lng Egyptlun obi
llks, firm the top of which gigantic
faces stnre nt the Intruder. Excflvu
lions In the vicinity have revealed the
ground plan of u.lmt must have been
n remarknble nnd Imposing temple. A
bulletin ot the National Geographic
society Mates thnt In the mountains of'
HiniGiwestern Gitntemnln llvci rrc-
liiootlisi minims woo are Kiionn ior
jtlu'lr iih.vA'qiie. cleanliness, and scrupu
lous hunehty.
that, both X-rays nnd nullum will
change Iho color tnnd odd to the lus
tre of precious stones.
Eloctrla Percolators and Urns at
The.'Eloctrical Shop, 123 S. 6th St.
.
Wo have a good line of jpc! cars.
Let us. show them to you. Howlo
Gnragu, Main street. 17-tt
WHAT PRESIDENT WILSON'S MEXICAN
POLICY HAS COST THE UNITED STATES
, From tho report of tho U. 8. Senate Committee, which has
been Investigating tbo'situatfon.
Civilians killed In Moxlco 391
United States soldiors killed In Moxlco 64
Total 461
American civilian killed along border In U. S CS
United States uoldlers killed along border in U. 8 CS
Total 126
American civilians outraged or "wounded In Moxlco 32
United States Eoldlors outraged .or wounded In Moxlco 29
Totnl '. -.'..-...'. : -. . 61
Amorlcnn civilians wounded on border In U. 8. . , 90
U. S. soldiers wounded oa border In United States 47
Total
137
Total killed, wounded and outraged , 785
SUMMARY OF FINANCIAL LOSSBS AMERICAN
Deaths .-. ,1 , I 14,675,000
Personal Injuries .,,. .. 2,846,301
Property, Individuals. .-. v..v.-J -;ik . .-, .-1 . .-.-. . . . 50,481,133
Railroad, American, (estimated) 112,000,000
'Mining (estimated). u 135,000,000.
Oil; stock ranches, eotea, sugar tad other planta
tions; iactoriaa,)buka; etty rosUaaees; power -planu.
irrigtUm afttaii. aU;t.;;.;. ..;..., I0L00,000'
ToUl .,.,......, .,;.......
'it 1 f lis '
.Ml.001,414)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State ot
Oregon for Klamath County.
In tho Matter ot tho Estate ot Edna
E. Kerns, Deceased.
Notlco Is heroby given by tho un
dersigned, administrator of .tho es
tate ot Ednn E. Korns, decoasod, to
tho creditors ot, nnd to nil pontons
having claims ngnlnBt tho said de
ceased, to present the sarao, properly
verified, within six months artor tho
first publication of this notice, tewlt:
tho 12tb day ot July, 1920, to said
administrator at tho ofllco ot C. F.
Stono nt Klamath Falls, Klam
nth County, Oregon, tho same
being tho place for tho trans
lation of the. business of said estate.
tl. J. .MAI lUUiN,
Administrator ot the Estate of
Edna E. Kerns, Deceased.
July 12-19-26-2-9.
money that gamblers have taken
from him.
Thla is one factor ot the situation
that the business man should not lose
sight of. Irrespective ot his .feelings
on other matters not now under dis
cussion. There never was a greater
fallacy than tbo oft-repeated claim
thnt a "wide-open town" Is good for
business.
In closing. I will Htato that the
most significant fact In connection
wbolo matter Is that, on
the 20th, gambling ceased
In .this city, so far as public places
were concerned;, this proves conclu
sively that gambling can be sup
pressed, without wreaking vicarious
vengeance upon chairs, tables and
other Inanimate accessories of furni
ture. Whether this cessation ot gambling
Is permanent gr, only, temporary, de
pends' upon the i public' conscience,
which Is being awakened to the evil
in our midst.
Thanking, you'fpr tho privilege .ac
corded me, in placing my personal
views upon record, I "remain,
Vory Sincerely.
W. F. KAY.
Johnson Mowers aro the hay har
vesters best frlonds. Wo sell them.
Howlo Garage, Main street. 17-tt
Hy buying fruit Jar rubbers
through tho farm bureau exchange
Jackson county women uro saving
tVj cents a dozon this year. Al
ready 157 gross havo been dollvorod, J
nnd 30 gross hi addition ordered.
Since 1899 the United States has
produced over 7,700,000 automo
biles. About 20,000,000 feet' .of timber
each year is used in the manufacture
of clothes pins'.
BOOKKEEPER
High grade bookkeeper
seeks position.
. Can systematize or audit
Dooks in modern manner. ,3
, ARTHUR M. FLYNN 1 1
4o Ska' Cft . 4f .
' . .
A CtaaaUUd Att will tall it
"JMMawl'