The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 22, 1920, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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The Evening Herald
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air Editor
lbllshed dally, except Bandar, by
Tfe Herald Publishing Company ot
Clamath Falla. at US Fourth 8traet.
Baterrd at the pottoffice at Klam
ath Fait. Ore., or trantmlulon thru
tte nail aa second-clam matter.
MKMIU.K OK IHK ASSOCIATED
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The' Associated Press la exclusively
entitled to theUie.for republication
ot all new dispatches credited to It.
or not. otherwise credited in thli
paper, .and alto the local newt pub
llthcd'hrcln , THCitHPAV, Jt'IiY as, IBM
UNIVERSITY HAS
BIG WILDING
UNIVERSITY OF OBEOON. Eu
gene, July 19. (Ry Mall ) Assur
ance of it construction program for
the University of Oregon which will
totnl a trillion anil n half dollars
within he next five years, was con
tained In the report of President
Prince L. Campbell to tbe Hoard ot
Regents ot the University, who met
In special session here Saturday.
The report of tbe President showed
plans for Increasing the staff ot the
University, raising the salaries of
present members of the faculty, and
providing buildings and maintenance
which 'will much more adequately
earo for students coming to the L'nl
r.vcrsity. Two of the new buildings
have already been started, and a
third will start within a few weeks
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A number of new Instructors "werelmpn's dormitory were also approved.
appointed at the special session oMiWer thete jilans the building will
the board, both to fill vacancies', nnd;i,e constructed by ft private corpora
to fill new positions created to care
tor .the atadent body, which hat
grown largely since msterlal addi
tions to the teaching force hnvo Nn
made. The passage of tbe higher
education mlllage bill has made pos
sible the -lec:lon of several niw
members of the University faculty gtructed wan referred to theexecu
who were nnWd nt the meeting of tjTe committee.
the Roard ofrfifcgenU. I v, K. Newell, who., recently re.
William fi. Kale, for ten years on ',5,1 fron the Board of ReenK
tbe faculty of the School of law of'wa, .jCcted director of properties of
tbe University of Illinois, was eleet-'tne University,
ed Dean of the School of 1,aw of tbe I t-
University of Oregon. W. C. Dalzell I
wa elected associate profesor in ,he Canadnn border, a goat severely
the School of Law. butfd a hunchback, and a sharp-
L. S. Huff, Verne R. McDougle and -d cu,tora, CfffcIal perceived that.
C. M. Hogan were elected asiUntf. ?, , ag,aull, tne man's
professor, in the School of Com-
merre. and John Whltecar and
Franklin F Folts instructort In the
School of Com
mmerce.. New member?,.
of the faculty In tbe School
of Edu-
cation elected Include Rolllen Disk-
erson. assistant professor and prln-
cipal of the model Junior High
8chool. and Mist Thora Smith, In-
atrJItor In the School of Education,
Three Instructors in th- School of
Archltecture were nanwd: F. H
Miles, instructor In Building Con-
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George 1L Reed, Instructor in Me
chanical Planta. Mlta Laura C. Mc
Allister and MIm Mary K. McCor
nack were elected Instructors In the
women's gymnasium, and Dr. Uertha
Stuart Dyment was named medical
consultant for women.
Two nsslslant professor In rhet
oric, Miss Unco Kdglngton, and An
drew Fish, were elected. Ml Flor
ence White and Miss Anna M.
Thompson wcro elected Instructors
in Spanish, and Miss Madeleine tllr
ardot, Instructor In French. Kim
ball Young wus elected assistant
professor In Psychology, and J.
Hugh Pruett, assistant professor of
Physics.
A number of graduate fellows and
assistants wore also elected. Ru
dolph OJelnest wnt elected head of
the order department of the library
of the University, and Mist Louise
Davis, Miss Gladys Piatt, and Miss
Merle Hamilton were elected to as
slstantshlps in the library.
Dr. James II. (Jllbort. who hus
been professor of economic In the
department of economic and sociol
ogy, was elected head of the depart
ment of econmttfa. which has been
separate from the department or
sociology.
Increases in salaries of members
of the faculty totaling 25.9 per cent
of the entire payroll were allowed,
Individual Incroises Hinged from
Iws than this tlgurc for some mem
bers e: the staff recently elected to
the faculty of the University, to
somewhat greater than this figure
for those who have been here n num
ber of years and for some, who on
account of special ability, were pro
moted In rank.
Budgets were approved for the
Extension division and for the li
brary of the School of Law. A spec
ial budget for a biological survey, to
co-operate. with a fund given by state
Senator Robert A. Dooth. was ap
proved, at the special meeting of the
Doard.
Tltns for financing of a new build
ing for the School of Music, and of a
tion anti leased to the University for
a period of yeo.r. Ue buildings and
the grounds c which they stand to
become the property of the state nt
the expiration of the lease. The
naming of new buildings now under
construction and those to be con-
nrcentlv. at one of the towr. on
hutnpl wa," out of pIftCe. Upon f ur-1 h,$ ;ummone3,,o" ."ppeVr"' and
ther, Mamnat:0n It wa found that, answer the complaint filed against
. nrfectly well formed.you In the above entitled tult. within
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hump." wnen iieincn. ttu-j u " -
t re.ept6Cle r,eJ with whi,ky
The peculiarities of geographical
nomenclature In China nre remark-
able. No river has the same name
throughout Its course 'and for cen-
turlet It was the custom to rename
townt with every ne,w dynasty.
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for Whom an Offer of
$200,000 Wat Refused
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Thw hlrh cost of baseball players Is
still going up. Here Is Roger Horns-1
bv. the young InfleldVr, for whom.
the St Louis National league club
has refuted nn offer of $200,000.
Tku wttnmnn t f h ii t Iim hn BtiM.!! lead-
,g the National league baUer. by a I
mile. Those who like to delve Into,
baseball history have Informed us ,
thnl Charles Webb Murphy IB years ,
ago bought the entire Chicago club-
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Overall. Tinker, StelnK'Idt and; wife and husband, Sykes llamnker
Scheckard-for 1105.000. ami Ethel y. 1I"!''"" anJ
wife, (leorgo Sherman nnu
. I Sherman, husband unit 'OK Leonard
Kt'MMOXH I'Olt Pl'tlMCATIO.N ,sherm.in and Funnlo Shnrmun, bus-
Kiill Nn. I24i:i Iband and wife, holts at law of Sarah
In the Circuit Court of the State,
01 ureiton iur mumuiii tuumj.
L.. Jaccus,-i'iainiiii, tb, r.. a. ihij
and W. II. McCoy, co-partners as
Klcly and McCoy. J. A. Wllllums andjoni u, .s. Gordon, Lucy 1 Oordon.l
w. u. urmenuen; aiso, n our ic,-.
tvum ur uaiii umk.iu..u ---f"n
any
ujf finii, nnc. ;,, v, .wM . ..
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to all other persons or parties un-
Known claiming any ...
fnfu ili.rrlh.fi In thii tomnlalnt nero
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In. Defendants:
IN THK NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON:
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0f this summons in trie rcvening
.Herald, u dally and weekly newt-
'paper published at I Klamath Falls,
, Klajnath County. State of Oregon.
ana 01 general circulation in nam
county and stole;
k.. .!,. .It.u Aa,a,n 1ln fV Ifllnr.1.,.. ....t Ul.a.vn.Mn 1.1!
est In the real estate described In theWtf( Leonard Sherman, and 'Kannltr
complaint herein, Defendants, .Sherman: and to the unknown helra
To K. A. Kiely and W. II. McCoy. at nw 0f Sarnh'A Gordon, deceaseilj
co-partners ax Kiely end McCoy, J. A. you and each of you ure hereby
.And you will take notice that If Beccnd. That by n dncfoo of tbls. . ' ..,.,,..; ...tci.le at the Melt.lcu'' '" ln '"' 0r"l, W hospital as
rou fall to oppear and answer or,Court It U. adjudged and determined cl,f10'lc"mm' .' u'Vd,V h . ? In re'.ult of injuries received when
itberwlse plead within said tlmi. the tnnt the dofendantt and each and alljiord hotel, Hfth ami Gllsan streets. iinvii i.v .. vtclnn. cow at
ilnlntlff for want thereof will ipply of ,nom havo no right, title. Interest. -Mime time Saturday night or Sunday , ,, " "on1"1 "' " T,c,0",, " w "
you
otberwlse
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to. the above entitled court for HiHor etat In and to the raid premises,
m In thl." T" follow.?
For a decree of said ceurt romov -
iijk ui i.iuuu9 iium inn line ii, ,ii
tald property herein described, and
determining all adverse, clnlma of
said defendant, or any or elthor of
them, or any other persons or parties
therein, and iiuletlng the t .!o of the
I ... !.....,.. -..M k .l.t.. Alan
lansV described In the complaint
k...oln .. r.11,.. tn.u.ll.
HVIVIUI .a ivMun. .-" I CUTUIIIR IU UIU Ul IM.IM.M .,.-
, "Commenclni; at the Intersection thereof;
of, the Westerly line of Eleventh aD(j thai plaintiff have good and
Street nnd the Northerly line of High valid title In nnd to tald premises at
Street In the City of Klumath Falls, against tho said named and unnamed
Oregon; tlu-nce Southwesterly along defendant! and each and all of them,
the Northerly line of High Street 120 1 Third. That by a decree ot this
feet: thence Northwesterly at right court it be adjudged and dutermlned
angles to High Street 120 feet; that tho defendants and ench and all
thence Northeasterly parallel with of them be forever enjoined and
tho Northerly lino of High Street 120 barred from In any manner asserting
feet to tho Wcnterly lino of Eleventh Uny claim or claims whatxoaver In or
Street; thence Southeasterly along to tho said promises hereinabove do
tho. Westerly lino cf Eleventh Street scribed, or In or to any part or por-
120 fact to the placo of beginning; (ion thereof, mlvcrnu to tho plaintiff;'
and being a portion of LotH E, F nml and for such othur and further relief 1
G of Work 1ft, Nichols Addition to as to this Court muy hcom meet urn!
the City of Klamath Fulls, Oregon. eiiiltnhlo, and for hlu costa uiul dis-'
(Sltuatut! in tho Southeast (iiurtur bursementu horcln. N
of tho S.11 teast riuurter of Section This suinmoiiH la served by publl
V Township .IS K-ulh of Rangu 9 ration thereof, In tho Evening Henilil,'
East ot tho Wlllumottu Meridian.)"; a dally nowHpaper, printed, published
ijul declaring tho said plaintiff to bo and of general circulation in Klamath
tho owner thoriiof in fee Hlmplo, und County, Oregon, by order of Honor
'hut thu defonilnnta, and ouch of able D. V. Kuykondall. Judge of the
them, iiir.l ull othe'r persons, lucliid- uhovo untitled court. Hindu and filed 1
InK.hald' rontons unknown, bo forever
enjoined and ilobnrruil from assorting
my claim wnatevor in or to huiu mmi
idvorio to thu plulntlff heroin; und !
for mich other and further relief as
to tho court shall seem meet amli
jgroeablo to e(ulty.
This Bummons is published pur-
tuunt to an order of the Hon. D. V.
. llW.lMWt.l M.,W ... HMUIW Mil-
titled court, made on tho 6th day of
July, 1920, and tho first publication
iheroof la raudo in tho Evening
Herald on the 7th day of July, 1920,
2nd the last publication will be made
on tho 18th day of August, 1920,
J. II, CARNAHAN,
Attorn av, for P)alntff.
July 7-14-21-28-4-11-18
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Because food is the fuel that keeps the human machinery in motion. Gioecriea
n,,Dn.v thn Llmrncl ilnm in vmir Hvlmr "X110I1KG. 1111(1 it IS Ul to VOU 10 HCeK
'i the best prices obtainable, and procure, at the same
grocery line. Here are n few of Endeis' specials the
nrnminent in cvei'V item.
prominent in every item.
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Hf.MMONH Hilt PUIU.1CATION
N. 1IH.1 lulty
Kul'coun 8,B,
Kr(,a Houston. Plaintiff, vs,
tiantvl L. (lordon and Nellie Gordon,
husband and wife. C N (lordon and
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A OTUon. dewBsed: end tne un
Inritnn. (1(B!d: and It!" un-
known Heirs nt Law of SiiMh A..
luorucn, ucrvuseu, wvunuunii".
- .1 ,. ...., i.irniuiiinia
in the name 01 tne ntutu 01 ureann
To i)unl L, (lordon. Nellie Jlor -
Jtfe
itotivcra Jane uoriion-rriiu, i.auiUmonui-oiii iwiny or Mr. ami .Mrs
BnVriuan-iiv, n. . iiwi '
nauriunu mn
Sherman, bu
reuulred to appear anil answer tne
complaint filed against you In the
labovo cntmea anil, on or ...lore u
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i.u ,i..n hm
,,,.j HWIi w.vn..H ... .... -. . ---.
prescrloeu in me oruer nir
publication of thli summons And If river here, as the ritilt nf an iifii-: iiwi-.m uu, Jiny .. r.. uorn-
you fall to to answer or appear, for ,,.ni while he was wading with other '" laborer iluplo)i'il on rallrnad
want thereof, the plaintiff will applyjch..,r, ,,, ,,rotm.r vit,.r. K..' truck work by the Shattuck Con-
nt Complaint on l.to hoToVn. "to-
ttlt. m
Flrtt. That the defendant! and
eacn anil an 01 iiiem u iv'iuuc m
g(jt for(h th(J nat,.r cf ther respective
nn,l all of them l ttxiuiren to
eaimt to thn henilnoftor descrineii
property and each ami all of their'
,aj claims,' If any they have, and '
lnnt all adverse claims of the defen- ;cnnne
danta. and cacn ot tnem, ue ue
'mined by a decree of this Court.
tor-
Inverse' TouXZ'ot plaintTff h'xor and then hanging himself with
!in. nnd that tho plaintiff bo decreed n cord from tho bedpost.
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iq navu a guou nnu UI1U IUIU 111 UIIU
(0 said described rent property, to-
Wt:
it Five (C) In Illock Thirty-
Din(J (39) of the City of Klamath
f-aIIs (formerly Llnkvllle). Klnm-
ttth Cqunty, State of Oregon, i.c-
I .! ... il. .!..! ..n..t...l nlnl
J unn llth. 1920. which said order
nx.ulreti that this HUinmons be pub-J
ushod at least onco u woeg ror nix
consecutive week's, beginning on (he
12th day of June, 1920.
c. F. STONE and
w. A. Wlest,
, Attorneys for Plaintiff,
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JU"W --w--v- --
The liritlth musoum pomestes the
oldest work of fiction known to ex
tut. It Ii the "Tale of Two Broth
ers," written over, 3,000 yean ago by
the librarian to King Merenptah, tbe
nppotea rnarsoi 01 im jbxbous.
You Must
Full size package seeded raisins
Knvnl Club Coffee, ner nound i
Chase & Sanborn's Coffee, only a few
left, ner pound 5jjc
Corn Meal, per ten pound sack 70c
Hire's Root Beer, per bottle 20c
Van Camp's Catsup ; :..
Hand-picked Bayo Beans, per pound 12c
Hand-picked Red Beans, per pound 8 l-3c
18 02. Barley Apple Butter , 20c
Big Lunch Assorted Cookies, by '
the box, per pound ..'...'.... 28c
Milk, all brands large .'...16c
Milk, all brands, small ...,., 8c
Folger's Japan Tea, per pound 40c
Hills' Bros, or Tree Tea, English
Breakfast or Oolong, per lb. 60c
THE SUFFRAGE AMCNDMENT1
' STATES THAT KATIFIED THE AMENDMENT
Rcptil)licn- 2D Dcmocmlic 0
STATES THAT HAVE REJECTED THE AMENDMENT
Republican 1 Democratic 7
Action by one more suite is required to innkc rutifl
( cation complete.
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OREGON BREVITIES 1
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J-llKLt.ATI.il. July 22. A ten-
. w.ilii.r Ilnrni. if ih n nr.. hbi k 111.
..... ,. .. .... ....
this place was kill-
ntnlly rolltd oit of
as brcikrn.
ed'hen UYcclili'
bed. It neck wa
SAl.nM, July 22
Howard I'lntt.
jj( ,on nf Mr and Mrs V L. Piatt,
i aut()n)b,H ,ourM, (rom I'ornona.
the Willamette I
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I1!., wn, il.nu'njtil In
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made an lnerf,.,,ua. attempt to res -
rue the drowning buy. and was him-
,f ,aVed with ilimrulty.
PORTLAND. July 2. II C lloril.
a Stanford Kradtintij. who was
cted with the engineering de-1
partment of tlio Stnndard Oil com-
pnny with heiid'iusrti'rs In Snn Fran
mornne ,,y cutting his throat with n
HOOD IMVIJII, July 2. Ci.lonul.centjy secitr'd by the Rend Water.
Lucius R. Holbrook, who gnve the
order for Ainfirlrii's flrct artillery
shot fired agulnxt Germany, Is hurn
ior vi.i wiii. the family of hla ala-
l'or V""1 Willi IIIB laillliy OI HIS SIS-
ter, Mrs, George M. Gnllaway, wife
of a Frankton orchardlst.
ABTORIA.'July 22, Frances Hel
en Lovatt, thn H-inonths-nld' daugh
ter of' Mr. and Mrs. James I-ovntt of
tho Youngs river district, was run j
over by a runaway team nt tho fnm -
Star Theatre
IIKJIIDHT HTANDAltll PRODUCriONH
Ti;itWII, LKJI.lt At PATRICK, PltOPH.
TONIGHT
Eugene O'Brien in
"THE BROKEN MELODY"
"WORK AND WIN 'EM" Two Reel Coniedy
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
"BEHIND THE DOOR"
A' Real Man's Picture of thrills,' adventure and the
sea from.the Cevebrated novel by Gouveneur Morris
Eat
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time, the best in the
stamp of excellence in
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II r liunin last Krlilnr nflernnnn nml
fatally Inlur-d,
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t IIUNl), July 22 ( A. Klnvensnn,
rancher" In thA Tumalo section
ir.,n, A renlral Oregon mcoril for
,flvy, chllltten.
IjlpryXIn&Vralr
. blrth."inIof th
III llth, n boy,
at 12 pounds at
ho first ten not nm
weir.heil U than 10 joitui, wlnln
!"". Ihninciinil boy. was a t'i-pound
'"T when hw mad hit nilvent Into the
'orlil.
,. .ruction con ny near l.ndora. In
the northern pirt nf Douglas county.
wan alleged to have fired two shots
Into the body of Hugh Rushy, a fel
low worker, siiverely wounding him.
ORI.GON (MTV, July 22 Clara
illoffmelster. 12, daughter nf Mr. and
Mrs. Henry HolTmelster of Dsinns-
,,", "off,n,,,,'r fnrm "'"l "
REDMOND, July 22. Power do
velonment on the now power site ro-
Light & Power company on Tuinnto
creek, will bo ileflnllnly stnrtedlhls
iinininr. It linn been .announced by
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officials of tho conipJiny. a
( Two planta aro contemplated.
They urn estimated In cost UGO.OOO.
Johnson Mowcra nre tho hay har
vettort liett frlcnda. Wo tell th;m.
Howie (larago, Main iitreot. l"-t
fllnrnve llriMnrlpi chnrscd and re-
l paired nt Tho Electric Shop, 123 8.
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